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71 ,ato !La U 6'a tt,e WESTERN ERN AT- S TR ALIAS [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.") No. 30.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JUNE 28. [1935. The Laud Act, 1933. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t By His Excellency Sir James Miteuell, TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common- wealth of Australia. Corr. No. 71/35. WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Land Act, 1933," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes specified in Section 29 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a. Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it is deeined expedient that the portion of Con- ditional Purchase Lease 20229/68 (Ninghan Location 796), as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph f of Section du of the said Act, that is to say, for School Site: Now therefore I, Sir James Mitchell, Lieutenant-Gove rnor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, lu by this my Proclamation resume portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 20229/68 for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. That portion of Ninghan Location 596, being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Dia- gram 58371 as Ninghan Location 3751., containing acres. (Plan 55/80, Al.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 19th day of June, 1935. By His Excellency's Command, M. F. TROY, Minister f, GOD SAVE THE KIN( ! ! ! Dedication of Public Highway. East :Fremantle Municipality. PROCLAMATION A" EST ERN A U STRALIA, t By his Excellency Sir J al11,5 TO WIT. ) K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES An-cut:mt., over the State of \,e,itern Australia Lieuteuant-lieveruor. and its Dependencies oi the Common tt-b.1 wealth of Australia. Corr. 2075/34. WHEREAS by Sections 222 and 227 of ," The Mun4- cipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on request of the Council, by notice in the Government Gazette, to de- clare any I and reserved, used, or by purchase or ex- change acquired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare to be a public highway, and such 'land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclamation, become and be absolutely dedicated to the public as a public highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force: And whereas the East Fremantle Municipal Council has re- quested that certain land named and described in the ,Schedule hereunder, which has been used for a street or way within the Municipality of East Fremantle, be declared a public highway: NoW therefore, I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice, and con- sent of the Executive Council, do by this my- Proclama tion declare the said land to be a public highway, and such land shall, from the date of this Proclamation, be absolutely dedicated to the public as a highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force. Schedule. Name of Street, Width, Position, and Titles Office Plans. May Street (widening). The triangular portion of land abutting on Lot 2 of Lot 590 of Swan Location 71. L.T.O. Diagram 8750. Given under any hand and tile Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 19th day of June, 1935. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) P. COLL FEN, GOD, SAVE THE :KING ! !

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Page 1: U ,ato !La 6'a tt,e€¦ · A" EST ERN A U STRALIA, t By his Excellency Sir J al11,5 TO WIT.) K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES An-cut:mt., over the State of \,e,itern Australia

71

,ato !La

U

6'a tt,eWESTERNERN AT- S TR ALIAS

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

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

No. 30.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JUNE 28. [1935.

The Laud Act, 1933.

PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t By His Excellency Sir James Miteuell,TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and

JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western AustraliaLieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-

wealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 71/35.

WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Land Act, 1933,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposesspecified in Section 29 of the said Act, any portion ofland held as a. Conditional Purchase Lease: Andwhereas it is deeined expedient that the portion of Con-ditional Purchase Lease 20229/68 (Ninghan Location796), as described hereunder, should be resumed for oneof the purposes specified in paragraph f of Section duof the said Act, that is to say, for School Site: Nowtherefore I, Sir James Mitchell, Lieutenant-Gove rnor asaforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, lu

by this my Proclamation resume portion of ConditionalPurchase Lease 20229/68 for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.

That portion of Ninghan Location 596, being thearea surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 58371 as Ninghan Location 3751., containingacres. (Plan 55/80, Al.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of June,1935.

By His Excellency's Command,

M. F. TROY,Minister f,

GOD SAVE THE KIN( ! ! !

Dedication of Public Highway.East :Fremantle Municipality.

PROCLAMATIONA" EST ERN A U STRALIA, t By his Excellency Sir J al11,5

TO WIT. ) K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES An-cut:mt., over the State of \,e,itern Australia

Lieuteuant-lieveruor. and its Dependencies oi the Commontt-b.1 wealth of Australia.

Corr. 2075/34.WHEREAS by Sections 222 and 227 of ," The Mun4-cipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), itshall be lawful for the Governor, on request of theCouncil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to de-clare any I and reserved, used, or by purchase or ex-change acquired for a street or way, or any place,bridge, or thoroughfare to be a public highway, andsuch 'land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from thedate of such Proclamation, become and be absolutelydedicated to the public as a public highway within themeaning of any law now or hereafter in force: Andwhereas the East Fremantle Municipal Council has re-quested that certain land named and described in the,Schedule hereunder, which has been used for a streetor way within the Municipality of East Fremantle, bedeclared a public highway: NoW therefore, I, the saidLieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice, and con-sent of the Executive Council, do by this my- Proclamation declare the said land to be a public highway, andsuch land shall, from the date of this Proclamation, beabsolutely dedicated to the public as a highway withinthe meaning of any law now or hereafter in force.

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

Plans.May Street (widening). The triangular portion of

land abutting on Lot 2 of Lot 590 of Swan Location71. L.T.O. Diagram 8750.

Given under any hand and tile Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of June,1935.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) P. COLL FEN,

GOD, SAVE THE :KING ! !

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1272 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 28, 1935.

AT a nneeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 19th dayof June, 1935, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued : .

The Child Welfare Act, 1907-27.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Ex. Co. 1223; C.W.D. 921/28.WHEREAS by Section 19 (2) of "The Child WelfareAct, 1907-27," it is provided that the Governor mayappoint such persons, male or female, as he may thinkfit, to be members of any particular Children's Courtand may determine the respective seniorities of suchmembers: Nov, therefore, His Excellency theLieutenant4Governor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby appoint the personnamed in the Schedule hereto to be a member of theChildren's Court at the place mentioned.

Schedule.Eiellerberrin Mr. Peter Charleston, J.P.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Water Boards Act, 1904.Collie Water Area.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W.W.S. 1139/34.

WHEREAS by " The Water Beards Act, 1904," it isprovided that before 'Undertaking the construction ofwater works the Minister shall submit plans, descrip-tions, hooks of reference, and estimates of the proposedworks to the Governor for approval; and that if theyare approved the Governor may forthwith, by Order inCouncil, empower the Minister to undertake the construc-tion of the proposed works: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of theExecutive Council, hereby approves of the,plans, descrip-tions, books of reference, and estimates Marked P.W.D.,W.A., 27759, for the construction, of water works withinthe Collie Water Area, which were duly submitted forapproval, and hereby empowers the Minister to under-take the construction of the said works.

L E SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests File No. 1396/31; Lands File No. 2439/28.WHEREAS by "The ;Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may, by an Order in Council,declare any Crown lands as State Forests within themeaning and for the purpose of that Act : Nov, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herebydeclare the Crown lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as an addition to State Forest No. 25 within themeaning and for the purpose of "The Forests Act,1918."

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

Schedule.All the land within the area bordered and coloured

red on lithograph page 59 of Lands and Surveys File2439/28, excluding all lands other than Crown landsunder "The Forests Act, 1918."

Reserve 19955 ("Timber") is hereby cancelled andReserve 20293 (" Timber") is hereby reduced. (Plan411C/40, D3 & 4.)

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests File 1408/33; Lands File 1184/35.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may, by an Order in Council,declare any Crown lands as State Forests within themeaning and for the purpose of that Aet: Nov, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herebydeclare the Crown 'lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as State Forest No. 53 within the meaning andfor the purpose of "The Forests Act, 1918."

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

Schedule.All chat portion of land bounded 'by lines starting

at the North-Eastern corner of Williams Location 3650,and extending generally Easterly along the Southernside of Road No. 3431 to the North-Western corner ofLocation 2965; thence Southerly, Westerly, Southerlyand Easterly along boundaries of Location 7279, 5382and 7622 to the South-Eastern corner of the last-men-tioned location; thence Northerly along part of its East-ern boundary to a point in prolongation Westerly ofthe Northern boundary of Location 7651; thence East-erly to its North-Western corner thence Southerly andEasterly along boundaries of

corner;location and on-

wards to the Westernmost boundary of Location 11332;thence Northerly to the North-Western corner of Loca-tion 11336; thence Easterly and Southerly along bound-aries of the latter location to the Northern boundaryof Location 11332 aforesaid; thence Easterly andSoutherly along its boundaries to the Northernmostboundary of Location 10120; thence East, South, East,South and West along boundaries of latter -location toa point in prolongation North of the Western boundaryof Location 3318; thence South to and along saidboundary; thence West along the Southern boundaryof Location 11334; thence South, West and North alongboundaries of 11335 and onwards to the Southern boun-dary of Location 7693; thence West and North alongboundaries of the latter location to the Southern boun-dary of Location 7695; thence West along part of thesaid boundary, and South along the Western boundaryof Location 2123 and onwards to the Northern boundaryof Location 7020; thence West and South to and alongboundaries of Location 6863 and onwards to the North-ern boundary of Location 13080; thence West to itsNorth-Western corner; thence North to the Southernboundary of Location 12792; thence Easterly, Northerly,Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of Location12792 aforesaid to the NOrthEastern side of aonechain road;, thence North-Westerly along said side to apoint in prolongation Easterly of the l.Northern.,bound-ary of Location 7593; thence Westerly and Southerlyto and along boundaries of said location to the Northernboundary of Location 2387; thence Westerly andSoutherly along boundaries of the latter location to theNorthern boundary of Location 5258; thence Westerlyalong the latter boundary and onwards to a point inprolongation. Northerly of the Easternmost boundaryof Location 10426; thence Southerly to its Northernboundary; thence Westerly and Southerly along, itsboundaries to the North Eastern side of RoadiNo. 1243;thence North-Westerly alOng said side tOitheSouthern-most corner of Location 12099; thence' li\'`OrrnerlY;''East-erly, Northerly and Westerly along boundaries of thelatter location to the South-Eastern corner of Location12793; thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary ofthe latter location; thence Easterly; along the Southernboundaries of Location 3591 and 12117. and onwardsto a point in prolongation Southerly, of the.: Westernboundary of Location 7915; thence Northerly to theSouth-Western corner of said location; :,thencei Easterly,Southerly, Easterly, Northerly and WeSterly along boun-daries of said Location 7915 and Lodations 7914 11206and 6591 to the North-Western corner of.ithe latter loca-tion; thence generally' Northerly aloug'the.,Eastern sideof Road No. 4783 to the Southern noundary :Loca-tion 3650 aforesaid; thence Easterly to its SouthEast-ern corner; and thence Northerly to the starting point.

Excluding lands other than Crown lands under" The Forests Act, 1918."

Plan 378D/40.Reserves 14864 and 18112 "Timber (Mallet) " are

hereby cancelled and Reserve 18S56 "Timber (Mallet)"reduced.

Alteration of Boundaries of Busselton Health Districtunder the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-33."

ORDER IN COUNCIL.M.H.D. 717/25; Ex. Co. No. 1279.

WHEREAS it is enacted by. Section 19 of "The HealthAct, 1911-19," that the Governor may alter the boun-daries of any Health District constituted by the Gov-ernor under the said Act: And whereas it is desired toalter the boundaries of the Busselton Health Districtwhich was so constituted: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant-Governor of Western Australia, byand with the advice of the Executive Council, does hereby

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ITSTE:'28,' 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1273

alter the boundaries of the said Health District in man-ner following, that is to say:By including part ofSussex Location 5, being part of Lot 162 on depositedDiagram 5420, and the whole of the land comprised inSussex Location 1.

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

The Laud Act, 1933.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 12417/97.WHEREAS by Section 33 of The Laud Act, 1933,''it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that Reserve No. 5036 (at Capel) should vestin and be held by Michael Murnanei Vernon GaleRoberts, and Benjamin Wylie Prowse in trust for thepurpose of Race Course and Golf Links: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,(loth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserveshall vest in and be held by Michael Humane, VernonGale Roberts, and Benjamin Wylie Prowse in trust forthe purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by Section 37 of the said Act.

The Order in Council dated 12th November, 1929, re-lating to the above is hereby superseded.

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

The Land Act, 1933.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Corr. No. 13620/08.

WHEREAS by Section 33 of " The Land Act, 1933,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that Reserve No. 11651 (Reedy Lot 115)should vest in and be held by the Cue Road Board intrust for the purpose of Water and Camping: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, (loth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Re-serve shall vest in and be held by the Cue Road Boardin trust foi the purpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto the powers reserved to him by Section 37 of thesaid Act.

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

The Land Act, 1933.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 6505/22.WIEEREAS by Section 33 of "The Land Act, 1933,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,

Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that Reserve No. 1S489 (Yilgarn Location286) should vest in and be held by the Westonia, RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of Recreation: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Re-serve shall vest in and be held by the Westonia RoadBoard in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject never-theless to the powers reserved to him by Section 37 ofthe said Act.

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

The Laud Act, 1933.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 794/35.WHEREAS by Section 33 of "The Land Act, 1933,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified hi such order: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that Reserve No. 21374 (Manjimup Lots 367and 368) should vest in and be held by the MaaijimupRoad Board in trust for the purpoe of Park Lands:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lientenant:Goveinor,by and with the advice and consent Of 'the EXeCiitiveCouncil, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentionedReserve shall vest in and be held by the Manjimup RoadBoard in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject never-theless to the powers reserved to him by Section 37 ofthe said Act.

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

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 27th June, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the reinstate-ment of the name of Edward Needham Esquire, uponthe Commission of the Peace for the State of WesternAustralia.

And to approve of the following appointments to theCommission of the Peace:-

Frederick Walter Steere, Esquire, of Gooseberry Hill,as a Justice of the Peace for the Swan MagisterialDistrict, in lieu of the Wellington Magisterial District.

Herbert Andrew Green, Esquire,. of Norona ,Station,Morgans, as a. Justice of the Peace for the Mount Mar-garet Magisterial, District, in lieu of the North Cool-gardie Magisterial District.

Dr. Patrick Michael O'Meara., of Nedlands, as a Jus-tice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial District.

Edgar Nicholas Bickford, Esquire, of Mt. Lawley, asa Justice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial Dis-trict.

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

NOTICE is hereby given that theof the Act :

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.

()Rowing farmers now operating under the Act have made application under Section XI.

Farmer's Name. Address.

Gibbs, EllenThomas

ie and Heaysman, Henry Nungarin All claims against these farmers to be forwarded to theDirector, Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, Perth:

W. A. WHITE,20th June, 1935. Director.

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1274 (1130Vtillti\lENT GAZETTE, w.A. ri-trim 28, 1936.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT' ACT, 1930-1934.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Orders have been issued in accordance with Section 7, Subsection 1, of " TheFarmers' Debts Adjustment Act, 1930-1934," which reads as follows :

A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execution, distress for rent, proceedings on default for breach of covenantunder any mortgage or other security for money, or under au agreement for sale and purchase of land, or other processor proceeding, shall be commenced or proceeded with or put in force against the farmer or any of the farmer's assets,whether utilised in connection with or forming portion of the assets comprised in his farming business or not during theoperation of such Stay Order : Provided that by leave of a judge, any action may, notwithstanding the Stay Order, beinstituted and/or carried on against the farmer, but not beyond judgment.

Granted under Section XI. (Writing Down or Suspension of Debts).

Farmer :

Surname and Christian Names.Address. Date of

Order.

Ferguson, John

Green, Maurice ...

Mukinbudin

Toolibin

20-6-35 All claims against these farmers to be for-warded to the Director, Farmers' Debts

26-6-35 I. Adjustment Act, Perth.

26th June, 1935.W. A. WHITE,

Director.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Order issuedunder Section XI. of the Act has been cancelled :

Farmer's Name. Address.

Ward, Thomas Arthur 13abakin

Date StayOrder

Cancelled.

20-6-35

W. A. WHITE,24th June, 1935. Director.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Perth, 20th June, 1935.Treasury No. 35/35.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. J. T. Woodhouse has been appointed CertifyingOfficer for the Department of Works and Labour dur-ing the absence of Mr. G. P. Keough, for a period ofsix months from the 1st June, 1935.

A. BERKELEY,Under Treasurer.

FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACTS, 1931 AND 1934.The Treasury,

Treasury 46/35. Perth, 20th June, 1935.ITTS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of exemption or partial exemptionfrom reduction under the Financial Emergency Acts,1931 and 1934, being granted in the following cases:

From 10/7/1931.Exemption in respect of the privi-leges portion of salary of E. J. Ford, Secretary JointHouse Committee. (Treasury 1178/32, Ex. Co. 2026.)

From 1/7/1933 to 30/6/1931.Partial exemption tothe extent of the difference between prescribed reduc-tion and 1 per cent. of the 1/7/1931 Reclassificationrates in respect of specified temporary officers of theDepartment of Works and Labour. (Treasury 1076/34,Ex. Co. 199.)

FroM '1/1/1935.Exemption in respect of £140 bywhich the salary of the Crown Solicitor (Mr. A. A.Wolff) was increased on reclassification as from 1/1/1935. (Crown Law 2930/26, Ex. Co. 1227.)

From 1/11:1935.Partial exemption in any instancenecessary to prevent an anomaly such as a salary ratesubject to 22Y, per cent being reduced under the Actbelow a lower salary rate subject to 20 per cent.(Treasrry 46/35, Ex. Co. 1227. )

A, :BERKELEY,Under Treasurer.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 27th June, 1935.

`1711.E Hon. Minister for Justice has approved of theundermentioned appointments:

Constable J. Farrell as Acting Bailiff of the AlbanyLocal Court at Mt. Barker, during the absence on leave,of Constable T. .Mulkerin.

F. M. Warner, of Leederville, as a Commissioner forDeclarations under "The Declarations and AttestationsAct, 1913.D

THE Ilion. Minister for Justice has approved of theundermentioned appointments and cancellations of ap-pointments of Postal Vote Officers under Section 89 of"The Electoral Act, 1907-1921":

APPOINTMENTS.Irwin-Moore District.

Magnetic Observatory, WatherooParkinson, Wil-fred Charles.

Katanning District.1 -wketup via GnowangerupTormeYi

CANCELLATIONS.Albany District.

kal,gan River Bridge, via AlbanyDouglas, Edwyn

Ralgan---Dou,glas, Maria Kate.

Bunbury District.BunburyHunter, Richard Thos.

Greenough District.Three SpringsDuffy, Edward James.

Katanning District.Jackitup, via GnowangerupRodd, Rita (Miss).

Leederville District.111 Forrest Street, North Perth McDonald. Neil

(Rev.)Mavlands District.

193 Guildford Rorolt, MaylandsHull, FrederickHenry.

Mnrray-Wellington District.CoolupBuckenara, Roy Cecil.

Nelson District.Boyup Brook Henderson., James.Manjimup (Main Roads)Smith, Herbert Austral.

Roebounm District.Ashburton Downs Station, via OnslowKnowles,

Toodvav District.Beermullah, via GinginKing, Henry Edward.

Wagia District.Newdega te--Pritch a rill, :Era ocis James.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

James Pat-

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Juan 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1275

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911-22.Tender.

TENDERS for a premium for a Provisional Certificatefor a Publican's General License at Margaret River,in the Sussex Licensing District, for premises to beerected on portion of Sussex Location 1438 and beingLots 19 and 20 on Plan 4900, will be received by theundersigned up to noon on Wednesday, the 31st July,1935.

Particulars of the accommodation to be provided maybe obtained at this office.

A deposit of 10 per cent. to be lodged with each ten-der.

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Applications for a Provisional Certificate for a Pub-

lican's General License will be heard at the quarterlysitting of the Sussex Licensing Court to be held at Bus-selton on Tuesday, 10th September, 1935, at 10 a.m.,or at any adjournment thereof. Therefore tenderersshould be prepared to lodge their applications, togetherwith plans and specifications, within the time prescribedby the Act.

All tenders should be addressed to the Chairman ofthe Licensing Court and marked " Tender for a Pro-visional Certificate for a Publican's General License atMargaret River."

M. J. CAHILL,Chairman of the Licensing Court.

Central Government Offices,Perth, 24th June, 1935.

APPOINTMENT.Chief Secretary's Department,

1220/19. Perth, 22nd June, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to re-appoint F. AV. Roberts to be Chair-man of the Bunbury Harbour Board for the year eml-ing 30th June, 1936.

F. J. ILUELIN,Under Secretary.

MENTAL TREATMENT ACT, 1927.Chief Secretary's Department,

903/28. Perth, 22nd June, 1935.WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil was pleased to make regulations under "TheMental Treatment Act, 1927," on the 26th day of April,1928, which were published in the Government Gazettcon the 27th day of April, 1928: And whereas His Excel-lency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator .11:

Connell was pleased to make other regulations under thesaid Act on the 13th day of February, 1929, which werepublished. in the Government Gazette on the 15th day ofFebruary, 1929, and which were intended to be substi-tuted for and take the place of the regulations previouslymade under the said Act and published in the Govern-ment Gazette on the 27th day of April, 1928, but werenot expressly stated so to do: Now, therefore, notice ishereby given that His Excellency the Lieutenant-Gov-ernor in Council has been pleased to repeal the saidregulations made under the said Act and published inthe Government Fa.'.'ciIC nn the 27th Arril, 1928, as afore-said, and to declare that the said last-mentioned regula-tions shall be deemed to have been so repealed as fromthe commencement of the regulations made under thesaid Act and. published in the G 07' 0)1)10 t tte onthe 15th day of February, 1929, as aforesaid.

F. J. RUELIN,Under Secretary.

1HE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.M.H.D. 517/29; Ex. Co. No. 1282.

EIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has cancelled the appointment of John Swine,Frederick Myers, Corentin Valery Bonner, Hugh McNeil,George Henry Owens, James Essen Howie, Henry Cousins,Walter William An-netts, Albert James Mosedale, JamesDay, Carlo Henry Georgey, and Dr. C. W. Anderson asmernbers of the Dalwallinu Hospital Board, and ap-pointed the Dalwallinu Road Board and Dr. C. W. An-derson to be the Palwallinu Hospital Board for theperiod ending the 31st July, 1935,

THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.M.H.D. 245/31; Ex. Co. No. 1285.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to appoint F. Rowe to be amember of the -Visiting and Advisory Committee to theFremantle Hospital for the period ending the 16th Feb-ruary, 1937.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-33.M.H.D. 308/19; Ex. Co. No. 1281.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to appoint G. H. Elferson andJoseph Anderson to be Honorary Inspectors under theprovisions of Section 11 of "The Health Act, 1911-33."

F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary,

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-33.Amendment of By-laws.

M.H.D. 23/22; Ex. Co. No. 1280.WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Health Act,1911-33," a Local Health Authority may make By-lawsand may amend, repeal, or alter any By-laws so made:Now, therefore, the Goomalling Local Board of Health,being a Local Health Authority, cloth hereby repealClause (f) of By-law 29, Part VII., and make the fol-lowing By-law to stand as By-law 29 (A), Part

"No person shall sell, expose for sale, or havein his possession, within the Goomalling Health Dis-trict any meat of any animal unless, such animal hasbeen slaughtered in a slaughter-house approved byand registered with the Local Health Authority ofthe district in which such slaughter-house is situ-ated."

Dated this 9th day of May, 1935.

E. B. LOCKYER,Secretary.

Confirmed by the Commissioner of Public Health forthe State of Western Australia this 30th day of May,1935.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governein Executive Council this 19th day of June, 1935.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-33.Amendment of By-laws.

M.H.1). 357/22 ; Ex. Co. No. 1283.WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Health Act,1911-33," a Local Health Authority may make By-lawsand may amend, repeal, or alter any By-laws so made:NOW, therefore, the Canning Road Board, being a LocalHealth Authority within the meaning of the said Act,doth hereby amend its By-laws as follows:

1. By deleting the word "dwelling" in line 2 of Bylaw 29 ()) of Part T.

2. By adding, after the word "house," in line 2 ofBy-law 29 (b) of Part I. the words "and, shall,when so ordered by an inspector, confine anysuch poultry in approved enclosures.'

Dated this 31st day of May, 1935.

WALTER P. JONES,Seere4,ry.

Confirmed 1):\ the Commissioner of Public Health forthe State of Western Australia this 7th day, of .June,1935.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public -Health.

Approved by His Excellency' the Lieutenant: Governorin Executive Council this 19th day of June, 1935.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Pork of the cO1111-eilt

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1276 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 28, 1935.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-33.

Appointment.

C.O. 2971/23.IT is hereby notified that the following members of thePolice Force have been appointed by His Excellency

THE following- appointment made by the undermen-tioned Local Health Authority is hereby approved:

Upper Chapman Road Board: Sidney R. Hardwicke

the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council as In'-spectors of Licensed Premises, in accordance with Sec-tion 214 of " The Licensing Act, 1911-22"

Const. A. P. P. Doye, No. 1556, Greenbushes.to be Health Inspector, as from the 13th June, 1935. 11 S. G. Daws, No. 1538, Mingenew.

I. Chambers, No. 1343, Harvey.EVERITT ATKINSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.A.G.

P.

K. Sunter, No. 1517, Coolgardie.MeN. Flanders, No. 1409, Sandstone.Wells, No. 1591, Port Hedland.

B. P. .McGea.ry, No. 1523, Pemberton.R. T. Napier, No. 1567, Kondinin.

Sergt. S. J. Thompson, No. 713, Broome.CHILD WELFARE DEPARTMENT.

Ex. Co. 1224.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor has beenpleased to appoint:

C.W.D. 2358/21.F. E. Meachem to be Acting Secre-tary; Child Welfare Department, during the absence onleave of the Secretary, from the 1st July, 1935.

J. J. KENNEALLY,Minister for Child Welfare.

The following cancellations of appointments have.also been approved:

Const. W. L. Bingham, No. 1536, transferred.H. A. Martin, No. 1257, transferred.F. T. Ward, No. 1120, transferred.T. Doogue, No. 1010, transferred.S. J. Strahan, No. 1379, transferred.J. A. Hart, No. 1154, transferred.G. Drysdale, No. 893, transferred.W. A. Bass, No. 1130, transferred.C. R. Gould, No. 1134, transferred.

D. HUNTER,Commissioner of Police.

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Sergt.

LIST OF-MARINE COLLECTORS' LICENSES AND BADGES ISSUED FOR THE QUARTER ENDING 31sT ARCH, 1935.

Reg. No. Issued to. Address. Date Issued. Badge No.

114331143611474114801148211185

'11495115301162611627116281162911690117011174411434114481145111452114531146011462114641147611489114921149811499115371154211548115581157311574115761157911586116071161911615116171161811622116301163111051116591168011587.

Ambrose, Herbert Percy ...Alekoris, George ....Ashworth, Edric L.Anderson, John _.....Adams, Alexander ...Aourd, Walter HenryAris, George ...Anderson, Wm. ...Aldrich, Fred W.Akbar, AlliAbbebullahAbraham; Dean ...Andrews, James A.Aitkins, G. H.Aber, Wm: ...Bresland, Hugh ...Battista, PosquatcrBrook, Frederick ...Bennett, fly. Win. S.Boyd, Hy. James ...Byrne, T. ...Banks, F. ...Butehart, Maitland ...Boyopolles, D. ...Bertrand, A. C. ...Brooker, ThomasBrown, IsaacBardon, ThomasBentley, Fred. J.Bowra, Ernest E.Bain, Doug. J.Brindal, Wm. J.Baker, SamualBurgess, johnBroekett, Wm.Barker, B. L.Butler, SidneyBlack, SamuelBarnfather, Wm. G.Brooker, Wm. H. ...Brown, Norman L. ...Bradley, Francis J.Barker, EdWin. T. ...Beer, George.Bond; JosephBell, Hercules N. ...Butler, George F. R.Bitton :JohnBerinSon, Yono

360 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth150 Wittenoom Street, East Perth ...Keymer, Street, Belmont ...32 Quarry Street, FremantleCollie24 Charles Street, South Fremantle200 Brown Street, East Perth ...Mt. Hawthorn ...180 Bourke Street, Kalgoorlie1868 Bourke Street, Kalgoorlie137 Bourke Street, KalgoorlieKaronieNungarinAitkins Stores, Midland Junction ...Trayning190 Grosvenor Road, North Perth ...114 James Street, Perth ...28 Blencowe Street, Leederville14 Farnley Street, Mt. LawleyCollingwood Street, Osborne Park ...Atkinson Road, JolimontLaverton23 Harris Street, Palmyra ...NorthamMonument Hill, Cottegoe Beach ...Kellerberrin10 Lindsay Street, Perth ...38 North Beach Road, North PerthPickering BrookMaylands

12ViEluantoan Sireet,NorthPerth...12 Brisbane Street, Perth ...Norseman Street, Leederville10 Cornwall Street, Rivervale,26 Brookland Street, Perth ...Cleopatra Street, Palmyra ...

Wiluna86 John Street, West Perth ...55 Bay View Terrace, ClaremontMorawaGeraldtonInland City Hotel, Kalgoorlie ...Egan Street, Kalgoorlie ...213 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth135 Anzac Road, Mt. Hawthorn ...239 Mandurah Road, South Fremantle11 Antrim. Street, Leederville

3-1-353-1-354-1-357-1-358-1-358-1-358-1-35

14-1-355-2-355-2-355-2-355-2-35

19-2-3528-2-3516-3-353-1-353-1-353-1-353-1-353-1-353-1-353-1-354-1-357-1-358-1-359-1-359-1-359-1-35

14-1-3514-1-3514-1-3517-1-3521-1-3521-1-3521-1-3521-1-3525-1-3529-1-3529-1-351-2-351-2-351-2-351-2-355-2-355-2-355-2-355-2-35

13-2-3519-2-35

11145258606373

108203204205206267277320

12262930313840425467707677

115120126136151152154157164184187192194195199207208231236257264

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LIST OF MARINE COLLECTORS' LICENSES, ETC.continued.

Reg No.. Issued to. Address. Date Issued. Badge No.

11694 Bailey, John Black ... Queen's Road, South Guildford 28-2-35 27111715 Baker, Fred Leslie ... 291 Charles Street, North Perth 8-3-35 29111727 Bailey, Albert Wm. Manjimup 8-3-35 30311742 Bennett, Ernest W. 39 Rathay Street, Victoria Park 16-3-35 31811424 Constantine, Percy ... Meekatharra 19-12-34 211429 Christiansen, Peter ... 5 Wila. Avenue, Perth 22-12-34 711439 Cohen, Jell 532 William Street, North Perth 3-1-35 1711510 Crowley, Matthew Donnybrook ... 10-1-35 8811518 Clarke,. Martin ... 24 Silas Street, East Fremantle 10-1-35 9611523 Chandler, Nathaniel Quairading 11-1-35 10111549 Clarke, Thos. 99 Market Street, Fremantle... 15-1-35 12711556 Cooper, Thos. Bridgetown . . .. 16-1-35 13411575 Cohen, Sol. 107 Alma Road, North Perth 21-1-35 15311588 Casey, Terence Star House, Essex Street, Fremantle 25-1-35 16611591 Carvana, John ... 27 Newcastle Street, East Perth 29-1-35 16911601 Comeno, Nicholas ... Eva Street, Maddington 29-1-35 17811619 Connell, Alfred ... Capel ... 1-2-35 19611649 Cozins,, John G. .. Brown Hill Road, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 22611650 Campbell, George W. 211 McDonald Street, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 22711697 Chambers, George F. Corrigin 28-2-35 27411707 Cardie, Herbert ... Boyup Brook ... 28-2-35 28311713 Coles, Charles Ivanhoe Street, Bassendean 8-3-35 28911728 Carrott, Arthur Kellerberrin 8-3-35 30411732 Chubb, Noel L. ... 53 West Road, Bassendean 12-3-35 30811736 Campbell, John Thos. 228 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie ... 16-3-35 31211493 Dumps, Chas. Rudolph Serpentine ... 9-1-35 7111511 Davenport, John G. Clontarf Road, South Fremantle 10-1-35 891153911541

Dower, S. J.Dewar, Norm B. ...

14 Ebsworth Street, Mt. Lawley18 Plain Street, East Perth ...

14-1-3514-1-35

117119

11605 De Vaurno, Cassil 34 Aberdeen Street, Perth ... 29-1-35 18211609 Dodds, John Wm. ... Manjimup 29-1-35 18611632 Dillon, John Wm. ... Piccadilly Hotel, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 20911705 Delmagli Wm. E. ... 206 Hampton Road, Fremantle 28-2-35 28111717 Davis, Myer . Monmouth Street, Mt. Lawley 8-3-35 29311724 Drummond, Win. ... Mullewa 8-3-35 30011726 Derrell, Wm. Walter Kulja 8-3-35 30211746 Davis, Thomas Merredin 20-3-35 32211455 Edward, A. C. Albert Street, Osborne Park 3-1-35 3311534 Evans, Henry 51 Salisbury Street, Subiaco 14-1-35 11211584 Exton, Frederick Merredin 25-1-35 16211484 Ford, Thomas 8-1-35 6211506 Freedman,. Pinens 63 Eaton Street, North Perth 9-1-35 8411559 Farrell, G. G. Kalamunda 17-1-35 137H565 Feldman, Max 13 Vincent Street, Perth ... 17-1-35 13811595 Finkelstein Saul 404 William Street, Perth ... 29-1-35 17311606 Fyshe, Barry .. - 216 Stirling Street, Perth ... 29-1-35 18311665 Freedman,, Jack ... 128 Edward Street, East Perth 8-2-35 24211677 Flanagan,. Edmund ... Hope Street, White Gum Valley ... 13-2-35 25411714 Farina, Paola - 163 Pier Street, Perth 8-3-35 29011466 Gerrard, Joseph A. ... 14 Brice Street, North Fremantle ... 4-1-35 4411475 Goddard, Joseph Wm. 87 Stone Street, West Perth... ... 4-1-35 5311488 Gilbert, Herbert ... Central Avenue, Chester Park ... 8-1-35 6611497 Goodman, Allan J. ... 49 View Street, North Perth 9-1-35 7511501 Gruzwisky, Jacob ... 371 Bulwer Street, Perth ... 9-1-35 7911517 Grant, Angus Adelaide Street, Fremantle ... 10-1-35 9511531 Goldenberg, Sam ... 4 Harley Street, Highgate ... 14-1-35 10911561 Groom, Alex ... 46 Joel Terrace, Perth 17-1-35 13911578 Gilchrist, Chas. H. .. 60 Dyson. Street, South Perth 21-1-35 15611582 Graham, Edmond E. Karonie 22-1-35 16011597 Goldenberg, Harry ... 47 Cowle Street, West Perth 29-1-35 17511598 Gardiner, Nathaniel 31 Carlton Street, Leederville 29-1-35 17611614 Greenberg,, Morris ... 368 Stirling Street, Perth ... 1-2-35 19111662 Goldberg,.Isdore 209 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth 8-2-35 23911685 Greenberg, .Abraham 381 Bulwer Street, Perth ... 17-2-35 26211698 Greenberg, Joseph ... 43 Robinson Avenue, Perth ... 19-2-35 26511704. Gordon, mes ...A 19 Knutsford Street, Swanbourne 28-2-35 28011708 Gallop, Percival T. ... Goomalling 28-2-35 28411719 Greenberg, Harry ... 184 Vincent Street, Highgate 21 1 35 330

3-1-3511435 Harris, Joseph ... 170 Pier Street, Perth 1311440 Hawkins, Chas. A. ... Lawler Street, North Perth ... 3-1-35 1811458 Hughes, Walter A. ... 20 Griver Street, Cottesloe 3-1-35 3611459 Hackett, Wm. Eric 34 Aberdeen Street, Perth ... 3-1-35 3711461 Healey, John M. K. 3-1-35 3911478 Harrison, Henry L. 22 Gold Street, South Fremantle 7-1-35 5611490 Hill, Alfred E. ... 200 Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie 8-1-35 6811528 Hampton, Wm. G. ... 234 James Street, Perth ... 14-1-35 10611538 Hertz, F. ... 17 Harley Street, Highgate ... 14-1-35 11611562 Hassett, J.. Wm. ... 20 Harwood Parade, Perth ... 17-1-35 14011563 Harvey John 41 Roseberry Street, Jolimont 17-1-35 14111569 Hill, Win, John 23 York Road, Northam 18-145 14711583 Henwood, J. H. ...

...Kellerberrin 25-1-35 161

11592 Howell, :James L. ... 105 Forrest Street, North Perth 29-1-35 17011593 Hayes,, Fred. R. . . 297 Vincent Street, Leederville 29-1-35 17111599 HaralarnhOni Apostolas 9 Brisbane Place, Perth ... 29-1-35 17711602 Hailstones; Frank ... 787 Albany Road Victoria Park 29-1-35 17911623 Hellewell,. Edward ... Carnamah 1-2-35 200

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LIST OF MARINE COLLECTORS' LICENSES, ETC.f;ontinued.

Reg. No. Issued to. Address. Date Issued. Badge No.

11653 Heuston, Frank 177 Sewell Street, East Fremantle ... 5-2-35 23011658 Hart, Samuel 7S Shakespeare Street, Mt. Hawthorn 5-2-35 23511660' Houston, Francis 73 Parry Street, Perth 5-2-35 23711663 Herman, Joseph 174 .Palmerston Street, Perth 8-2-35 24011706 Hiscock, Herbert Boyup Brook ... 28-2-35 28211731 Hyder, Lagmain Leonora ... 8-3-35 30711733 Hertz, Morris 379 Butwer Street, Perth ... 12-3-35 30911738 Howe, John Wm. ... Lake Brown ... .. 16-3-35 31411449 Jones, Henry... ... 136 Stirling Highway, Claremont 3-1-35 2711521 Jones, David Owen Bencubbin 11-1-35 9911543 Jauncey, James ... Short Street, Osborne Park ... 14-1-35 12111550 Jenkinson, James Stuckdale Road, Beaconsfield 15-1-35 12811554 Jarvis, John ... 177 Marini on Street, East Fremantle 15-145 13211577 Jones, A. R. Welshpool Road, Queen's Park ... 21-1-35 15511584 Johnston, R. H. ... Merredin 25-1-35 16311633 John, Andrew 67 Bourke Street, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 21011710 Johnstone, Charles ... George Street, Pinjarra 28-2-35 28611450 Kimoson, K. M. ... King William Street, Bayswater 3-1-35 2811503 Koensberg, Wm. ... 37 Hobart Street, Perth ... 9-1-35 8111507 Kyowood, Oliver Jno. 31 Regent Street, Leederville 9-1-35 8511519 Kenny, Jno. G. ... King Road, Bunbury 10-1-35 9711544 Kendhall, Fred. E. ... 194 Newcastle Street, Perth 14-1-35 12211589 Kelly, Dennis South Street, South Fremantle 25-1-35 16711608 Kuhbadin Leonora ... 29-1-35 18511621 Killick, Frederick ... Holyoalce 1-2-35 19811634 Khan Juma 242 Hay Street, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 21111635 Khan Amer ...

...289 Hay Street, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 212

11648 Kalafatas, George ... 110 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie 5 -2 -35 22511651 King, Vivian R. ... Somerville Street, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 22811699 Kennedy, Leo John... Mount Magnet ... 28-2-35- 27511702 King, J. H. ... 70 Newcastle Street, Midland Junction 28-2-35 27811743 Kowas, Charles Mt. Magnet 16-3-35 31911432 Logue, Frederick 18 Lake Street, Perth 3-1-35 1011441 Levy, Isaac ... 264 Stirling Street, Perth 3-1-35 1911483 Longhorn, Patrick ... Collie ... 8-1-35 6111486 Love, Nathan Rottnest 8-1-35 6411494 Lillie, Albert Ed. 27 John Street, West Perth ... 8-1-35 7211508 Lancett, Thomas James Street, Canning Vale ... 9-1-35 8611536 Leach, Robert William Street, East Cannington 14-1-35 11411587 Lindley, George T. ... Rockingham 25-1-35 16511612 Leivers, Hartley ... Salisbury Street, Maylands 1-2-35 18911620 Lindner, Ed. Henry Mingenew 1-2-35 19711624 Leonard, Pat. P. ... 28 Charles Street, Northam ... 1-2-35- 20111636 Lewis, Ernest Broad Arrow Road, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 21311655 Lebovich, Leon 612 Beaufort Street, Perth ... 5-2-35 23211667 Lee, Lawrence 498 Beaufort Street, Perth ... 8-2-35 24411669 .Lehman, .Kerman E. 50 Bourke Street, Leederville 8-2-35 24611692 Lane, Robert... ... Jandakot 22-2-35 26911720 Levy, Phillip 99 Lincoln Street, Perth ... 8-3-35 29611730 Lindley, P. J. Westonia 8-3-35 30611748 Lynch, Clifton G. ... Vista Avenue, Rockingham 26-3-35 32411430 Morrissey, Mary Ann Cunderdin 3-1-35 811465 Murphy, James ... 8 Swanson Street, Beaconsfield 4-1-35 4311487 Manning, A. C. 27 Wood Street, Beaconsfield 8-1-35 6511502 Murley, L. W. 954 Albany Road, Victoria Park 9-1-35 8011532 Morris, Thos. 35 Camelia Street, North Perth 14-1-35 11011568 Messenger, E. J. Zenobia, Street, .Palmyra 18-1-35 14611594 Mann, Leonard S. 268 Hay Street, East Perth 29-1-35 17211613 Midilia, David 12 Chelmsford Road, Mt. Lawley 1-2-35 19011625 Martin,- Joseph Marine Terrace, Busselton 1-2-35 20211637 Middleton, James 100 Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 21411638 Mahomet Eagh Boundary Road, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 21511664 Mills, Emanuel Seventh Road, Armadale 8-2-35 24111671 Murray, James 293 William Street, Perth ... 8-2-35 24811700 Major,' Chas. Warren. 8 Newcastle Road, Midland Junction 28 -2 -35 27611712 Mahomet Woolam Cue .. 28-2-35 28811721 Morris, Frederick 7 View Terrace, iBieton 8-3-35 29711722 Miller, Thomas Merredin 8-3-35 29811740 Mason, Ed. A. ... Weston ia 16-3-35 316

McCullough, Win. ... 2 Pennant Street. North Perth ... 19-12-34 411463 McAlpine, Kenneth A. Cr. Bole and Zenobia Streets, Palmyra 4-1-35 4111535 MeAskill, Murdoch ... 89 Tower Street, Leederville 14-1-35 11311545 McManus, Ernest ... 162 Eighth Avenue, Maylands 14-1-35 12311546 McManus, Ernest, 3. do. do. do. 14-1-35 12411590 McWilliam, IVin. ... Ri verton , Cann i nylon ... 29-1-35 16811596 McKenzie. Martin ... 4 Nanson Street, Wembley 29-1-35 17411604 McGrath, Wm. H. 73 Newcastle Street, Perth 29-1-35 18111729 McGarry, Alwyn R. C. Trayning 8-3-35 30511739 McIntyre, Wm. A. .. Westonia 16-3-35 31511443 NOrthey, J. P. ... Morawa 3 -1 -3511639 Nasulla 597 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 21611640 Nowaz, Sam ... 343 Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie 5-245 21711641 Nasulla, Sheriff ... 281 Hare Street, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35- 21811678 Noseda, -Ernest A. Inde Road, Spearwood 13-2-35 25511711 Nettle; Chas. H. Forrest Street, Pinjarra 28-2-35 2$71 1447 Ormond, Albert Meekatharra 3-1-35 25

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LIST OF MARINE COLLECTORS' LICENSES, ETC continued.

Reg. No. Issued to. Address. Date Issued. Badge No.

11469 Oakley, George H. ... ... 194 Newcastle Street, Perth ... ... 4-1-35 4711512 Oldfield, George ... ... Buck land Hill ... .. 10 -1 -35 9011737 O'Dea,. Martin ... ... 204 Pumping Station, Merredin ... 16-3-35 31311423 Plummer, Herbert ... 182 Carr Street, Leederville ... 19-12-34 1

11442 Pearson, . John Wm.... ... ... Way len Road, Subiaco ... 3-1-35 2011456 Polenette, Abele ... ... 701 Wellington Street, Perth ... ... 3411472 Pearlman, David ... 92 Aberdeen Street, Perth ... ... ... 4-1-35 5011552 Pollastrivi, B. ... .. 1 Blenco Street, Fremantle ... ... 15-1-35 130.11657 Pudsey, James Win. 11 Angove Street, North Perth ... 5-2-35 23411661 Pearrow, Isaac ... ... ... 211 Fitzgerald Street, Perth 8-2-35 23811425 Rehim, Mahomet ... ... ... Mount Magnet ... ... ... ... 19-12-34 3

11427 Rayner, Harry S. ... ... 90 Railway Parade, West Perth ... 19-12-34 511437 Ross, Max ... ... ... 532 William Street, Highgate ... 3-1-35 1511438 Robb, Alexander ... ... Waterloo Street, Osborne Park ... ... 3-1-35 1611491 Handles, Jno. Robert ... . Merredin ... ... ... ... 9-1-35 6911496 Regal, hale ... ... ... 287 James Street, Perth ... ... 9-1-35 7411505 Ross, Samuel Noah ... 532 William Street, Perth ... ... 9-1-35 8311514 Ray, Ernest ... ... ... 6 Dorothy Street, East Pennant le ... ... 10-1-35 9211520 Raabe, C. J. J. ... ... ... 34 Charles Street, Bunbury ... ... ... 10-1-35 9811524 Ross, Joseph ... ... 1 Throssell Street, Perth ... 14-1-35 10211547 Raymond, M. S. F. 38 Pennant Street, North Perth ... ... 14-1-35 12511564 Ravonovich, A. ... ... ... 347 William Street, Perth ... ... 17-1-35 14211572 Robins, P. A. . Parkerville ... ... ... ... 21-1-35 15011580 Rheim, Abdul ... ... Leonora ... ... ... ... 22-1-35 15811616 Ross, Harry ... ... ... 4 Hope Street, Perth ... ... ... 1-2-35 19311642 Redpath, James ... ... Woodley Street, Kalgoorlie ... ... 5-2-35 21911643 Renfrey, Edward J. ... 42 Robert Street, Kalgoorlie 5-2-35 22011668 Ross, Andrew ... ... Wattle Grove ... ... ... 8-2-35 24511681 Roberts, Horace James ... Bullfinch ... ... ... 13-2-35 25811693 Ross, Bernard ... ... ... 1 Throssell Street, Perth ... 28-2-35 27011428 Southorn, Wm. Augastus ... ... Wyalkatchem ... ... 20-12-34 611431 Stack, J. J. ... ... ... Kulia 3-1-35 911444 Sheehan, Wm, Jno. ... Meekatharra ... ... ... 3-1-35 2211446 Sorley, A. McG. ... ... 55 Nash Street, East Perth ... ... 3-1-35 2411467 Sandeman, W. ... ... 3 Stuart Street, North Perth 4-1-35 4511470 Sandells, Thos. ... 82 Caledonian Avenue, May lands ... 3-1-35 4811471 Sheddon, A. H. ... 10 Weld Avenue, Perth ... ... ... 4-1-35 4911500 Shilkin, Max ... ... ... 25 Norfolk Street, Perth ... 9-1-35 7811509 Shah; Frank ... ... ... 262 Oxford Street, Leederville 9-1-35 8711553 Satoriti, Mich ... 15 Tuekfield Street, Fremantle ... 15-1-35 13111557 Singh, Sivr ... ... Dongarra ... ... ... ... 16-1-35 13511565 Smith, Ernest A. ... 15 Warne Street, Maylands ... ... ... 17-1-35 14311566 Sherriffs, John J. ... Leederville ... ... ... 17-1-35 14411581 Stephanow, M. N. . ... Victoria Street, Bunbury ...... 22-1-35 15911644 Sh epperd, George ... ... ... .151 McDonald Street, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 22111656 Smith, Chas H. ... ... 66 . Marquis Street, West Perth ... 5-2-35 23311672 Slafkin, Frael 1 ork ... 8-2-35 24911673 Slafkin, Harry ... Avon Terrace, York ... ... ... 8-2-35 25011674 Stokes, Bert J. ... ... ... Warwick Road, Bibra Lake ... 8-2-35 25111676 Swartz, Samuel ... ... 111 Heale Street, Highgate ... 19-2-35 26311695 Starkie, Robert George ... Man j i inup ... ... ... 28-2-35 27211716 Swartz, Isaac ... ... 26 Brisbane Terrace, Perth ... ... ... 8-3-35 29211747 Saxby, Win. Ed. South ern Cross ... ... .. ... 20-3-35 32311445 Trainer, Win. A. ... ... 6 Cambridge Street, Maylands ... ... 3-1-35 2311468 Tierney, E. J. ... ... Belmont ... ... ... ... 4-1-35 4611473 Tyson, Win. joi) ... ... 25 Woolwichwich Street, Leederville ... 4-1-35 ' 5111477 Toop, Ellwara ... 8 Hope Street, White Gum Valley 7-1-35 5411479 Taylor, John ... ... 2 Herron Street, North Fremantle ... 7-1-35 5711481 Thomas, George F..., ... 24 'Healy Street, Beaconsfield ... ... 7-1-35 5911525 Tilly, Wm. J. ... 19 Marlborough Street, East Perth ... ... 14-1-35 1031;1526 Tyler, James ... 20 Elizabeth Street, Maylands ... ... 14-1-35 10411527 Toister, Samuel ... ... 2 Dangan Street, Perth ... ... ... 14-1-35 10511533 Thompson, James ... ... 72 Carr Street, West Perth ... ... 14-1-35 11111645 Thompson, John ... ... 212 Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 22211646 Tasker, Henry E. ... ... 118 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie ... .. 5-2-35 22311647 Thompsett, Charles C. ... 100 Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie ... 5-2-35 22411666 Thomas, Leslie V. ... ... ... 9 Francis Street, Perth ... ... ... 8-2-35 24311679 Turner, Leslie ... ... 88 George Street, East Fremantle ... 13-2-35 25611691 Timoney, Patrick ... ... Meekatharra ... ... ... ... 22-2-35 26811718 Tilleg, Chas. Thos. ... ... 102 Hill Street, East Perth ... ... 8-3-35 29411725 Thorley, Chas. ... ... Charles Street, Northam ... ... 8-3-35 301.

11735 Tuniber, Wm. A. ... Kul in ... ... ... ... 16-3-35 31111745 Towler, Andrew ... ... Be i oording, via Trayning ... 20-3-35 32111504 Woods, George Win. ... ... 149 Newcastle Street, Perth ... ... 9-1-35 8211513 Whitehead, C. W. ... ... Rockingham ... ... ... ... ... 10-1-35 91

11515 Wright, A. F. ... ... 553 High Street, East Fremantle ... ... 10-1-35 9311516 Wright, Henry ... ... ... 575 High Street, East Fremantle ... ... 10-1-35 9411522 Williamson,' Thomas ... Mukinbuclin ... ... ... ... 11-1-35 10011529 WiSe, George J. ... 11 Tower Street, West Perth 14-1-35 10711551 White, Ernest J. ... ... 19 Florence Street, Cottesloe 15-1-35 12911555 Whitengham, H. ... Denmark ... ... ... ... 16-1-35 13311567 Woodward, D. ... ... 106 Lake Street, Perth ... ... 17-1-35 14511571 Woods, W. H. ... ... 79 Davis Street, Boulder ... ... ... 21-1-35 14911603 White, John E. ... ... 13 King Edward Street, Osborne Park ... 29-1-35 18011652 Williams; Richard H. ... ... 44 Robert Street, Kalgoorlie ... ... 5 -2 -35 22911670- Wright,- Percy James , Garrett Road, Bayswater ... ... - ..,8 -2 -35 247

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1280 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JuITE 28, 1935.

LIST OF MARINE COLLECTORS' LICENSES,

Reg. No. Issued to. Address. Date issued. Badge No,

11675 Walsh, Lloyd .., ... 88 Fremantle Road, South Perth ... 8-2-36 25211676 i Wi Isom James ... ... Northam ... ... ... ... 9-2-35 26311682 Worth, Douglas E. ... ... Mcekatharra ... ... 13-2-35 25911684 Walker, James ,,, ... 11.60 Hay Street, Perth ... 19-2-35 26111689 Whitehead, Chas. H. ... ... Norseman ... .., ... 19-2-35 26611696 Wishewsky, Shish (known as Sam North Perth .. ... ... ... ... 28-2-35 273

WilsOn)11703 Wray, Thomas M. ... ... 24 Swanbourne Street, Fremairt,le . ... 28-2-35 279,11709 Ward, Henry H. ... . Goomallinu ... ... ... . ... 28-2-35 28511741 Woodward, Ivan ... ... ... 160 Lake Street, Perth 28-2-35 317

27th June. 1935. 11, 'UNTER, Commissioner of Pollee.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date Returnable.

Child Welfare ... Secretary ..,Crown Law ... Under Secretary ...

g195-£595£710-£905

1935.29th June.13th July.

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

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Serviee Commission

Offieo 017 Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 27th June, 1935.

NIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following appointments:-

Ex. Co. 1313; P.S.C. 295/34:-Gordon LlndsayCharles O'Neil, under Section 28 of the Public ServiceAct, to be Junior Clerk. Mount 'Magnet, Mines Depart-ment, at a salary of £70 per annum, as from 1st Nov -ember, .3.034;

Ex., Co. 1149: P.S.C. 263/35 Graham, Examin-ing Draftsman, Lands and Surveys Department, to theMines Department, at his present rate of salary (f,450per annum), as from 4th June, 1933.

Also Of the acceptance of the following resignation :--Ex. 'Co. 1313 : -R. A. Rushton, Clerk, Local Govern-

ment Iralich, Public. Works Department, as from 6thJune, 1935.

G. W. SIMPSON-,-Public. Service Commissioner.

THE WORKERS' HOMES ACT, 3911-Dedication of Lots at Buckland

Department of Lands and Surveys,Cones No. 4898/99. Perth, 26th June, 1935.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to dedicate, under the pro-provisions of Section 7 of "The Workers Homes Act,1011,', 13uckland Hill Lots 213 to 258, 260 to 270, and272 to 274, all inclusive, to the purpose of the said Act.

Also to cancel the dedication of Buckland Hill Lots121 and 122 under the provisions of the said Act.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Corr. 12417/97. Perth, 25th June, 1935.1115 Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil- has been Pleased to 'approve of the purpose ofReserve 5036,, near Capel, being changed from "RaceCourse" to "Race Course and. Golf Links."

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under. Secretary for Lauds.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26th June, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in ExectitiveCouncil has been pleased to set apart as Public ReserVesthe lands described in the Schedules below for thepurposes therein set forth:-

291/35.B Cl Cd< LAN HILL -No. 21339 (Recreation-

Children 's Playground).-Lot No. 259. (2r. 0.3p.)(Diagram 56943; Plan Cottesloe.)

7.1/5NINGHAN,-No. 21398 (School Site).-Location

No. 2731. (3a.) (Diagram 38371; Plan 55/80, Al.)A. R. T. BROWN,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

AWNDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26th June, 1935.

illti Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executiveotmeil has been pleased to approve of the areas and

boundaries of the followin,,r Reserves being amendedas described in the Schedules below, for the purposestherein set forth; the areas and boundaries previously=Led in the Gem- tonegt Gazette being hereby can-

1957/29.WILUNA.-No. 20185 (Camping).----Lot No. 331.

(Si . Or. 5p.) (Diagram 14175; Plan,Wilttna Townsite.)4898/99.BITCKLAND HILL.-No. 21006 (Drainage).-Lots

Nos. 237 and 238. (1r. 3.7.8p.) (Diagram 56943; PlanCottesioe.)

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LOST CASH ORDER.Department of Lands and Surveys,

on 1/35, Perth, 21st June, 1935.19' is hereby notified tha;-, the undermentioned cashOrder has been lost. Payment has been stopped andit is intended to issue a fresh order in lieu. thereof t.,-

Cash Order No 78580; amount, i',6; drawn by A. D.Plevdell in favour of W. Donaldson.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Tinder Secretary #r Lauds.

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CHA.NGE OF NAME OF LAKE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corks. 1179/03, Vol. 2. Perth, 26th June, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to change the name of LakeYmichep to Loch Mc Ness, and such lake shall hereafterbe known as "Loch Me Ness" accordingly.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Appointment of Trustees, Norseman Public Cemetery.

Department of Lands and Surveys,4627/96. Perth, 26th June, 1935.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to appoint, under the pro-visions o the above Act, Messrs. E. IV, Rumble, A. J.Maliony, Jack Mahony, C. T. Sharpe, L. J. Staples,and E. J. Hicks as Trustees of the Norseman PublicCemetery, Reserve 3552, In Jim of Dundas Road Boardas previously appointed.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE,Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26th June, 1935.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as proviilki. by"The Land Act, 1033," at the following upset prices:- -

Applications to be lodged at Banbury,1264/98, 'Volume 2.--WAC4ERUP, Suburban for Cal-

tivation, 87 (5a. Or. 9p.), '516; 10 (4a. 2r. 14p.), £15.

Applications to lie lodged at Kalgoorlie.2409/04.--MURRIN MURRIN, Town, 55, £25.

Applications to he lodged at Northam.4341/29.BEACON, Town, £25; 17 and 48, £20

each; 28, 43, and 44, £15 each.13021/10, Volume 3.NTINGARIN, Town, 63 (1r.),

£30. Suburban for Cultivation, 148 and 153 (5a. each),£20 each; 149 (4a. 2r. 27p.), £20; 150 (4a. 2r. 4p.),-.E20; 130 (5a.), £.15. Subject to the payment to theGovernment within 30 days of sale of the value of im-provements (if any) at the :11litister's valuation, whichshall be final and binding on the purchaser,

Applications to be lodged at Perth.10817/97. PEAK HILL, Town, 20, £15; 81 and

153, 7E12 10s. each; 37. 57, 92, 93, 96, 97. and 148 to152 inclusive, £10 each ; 135, 136, 127, 188, 166, 167,and 102, ;I'S each.

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

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING PORTION O;E SOUTHERNCROSS TOWNSITE.

Southern Cross Land .Agency.Gardening or Dairying Purposes.

(Section 117 of "Time Land Act, 1.933.")Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 58/90, Vol. 2. Perth, 26th June, 1935.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinthe area described in Schedule hereunder (situated inSouthern Cross townsitc), containing about 3 acres 2roods, are invited.

The above land will be available for leasing underSection 117 of " The Land -Act, 1933," for a term ofone year, renewable at the will of the Hon. the Ministerfor Lands, and terminable at three months' notice, rentbeing apportioned accordingly and no compensation willhe paid for improvements effected at time expiration ofthe lease or the sooner determination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate ofTwo pounds. per annum), indorsed "Tender forportion of Southern Cross Townsite," and addressed"Under Secretary for Lands," must be lodged at the

Lands Office, Southern, Cross, -oz. or-before Wednesday,.17th July, 1935.

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

Time higheSt or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.

flan Southern' Cross Townsite.A. R. T. BROWN,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.The area bounded on the South-West by the North-

East side of Sirius Street; on the North-West by theSouth-East side of Achernar Street, and on the East-ward by Lake Polaris.

TENDERS OR LEASING RESERVE No. 21402.

Northam Land Agency.Grazing Purposes.

(Section 32 of "The Land Act, 1933.")Department of Lands, and Surveys,

Corr. 631/35. Perth, 19th June, 1935.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised ,withinExcepted from Sale Reserve 21402 (situated near BrownWell), containing about 1,500 acres; are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 32 of "The Land Act, 1933," for a term of oneyear renewable at the will of the Hon. the Minister forLands, and terminable at three months' notice, rentbeing apportioned accordingly and. no compensation willlie paid for improvements effected at the expiration ofthe lease or the sooner determination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied. by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate ofOne pound per thousand acres per annum), indorsed"Tender for leasing, Reserve 21402 shown on PublicPlan 56/30, D and E2," and addressed "Under Sec-retary for Lands," must be lodged at the Land Office,Northam, on or before Wednesday 10th July, 1935.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted. (Plan 56/80, B & E2.)

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.The area -bounded on the West by NinglianLoeations'

2246 and 181; on the North by LocatiOns 181, 446, 681and 1815; and on the South by Locations 177; 1057,440, 1068, and 2651.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Corr. 7401/20. (Plan 387/80, C3.)

TT is hereby notified, for general information. that thedate for receiving applications for Williams Locations10991. and 12617, open on 12th Jane, 1935, has been ex.,tended to 3rd July, 1935.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled underSection 32 of "The Land Act, 1898," and/or Section23 of "The Land Act, 1933," for non-payment of rentor other reasons:

Name, Lease, District, Reason, Correa. No., Plan.Bartlett, W. R.; 68/1834; Avon 18740 and 22165; £18

4s. 5d. 6041/28; 3D/40, C3,Barwise, P. J.; 68/900; Ninghan 2631; £32 2s., id.;

3261/27; 66/80, B3.Brackenridge, G. A.; 41769/55; Fitzgerald. 281; abatis.

cloned; 357/26; 402/80, A

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Brackenridge G. A.; 24977/74; Fitzgerald 823; aban-doned; 721/26; 402/80, A & El.

Brown, D. M.; 22271/68; Victoria 8627; £82 Is. 5d.:2021/27; 128/80, 02.

Bunting, Arthur; 36690/55; Fitzgerald 137; £210 5s.11d.; 7016/19;402/80, Di.

Bunting, Arthur; 12856/36; Fitzgerald 173; £37 14s.Id.; 2457/22; 402/80, DE

Cadd, A. R.; 22801/68; Jilbadji 145; £56 13s. 5d.;35S9/27; 24/80, E &

Cadd, A. R.; 68/1405; lbadji 152; ES 10s. 4d.; 1877/28; 24/80, F4.

Cadd, A. R.; 22936/68; Avon 25221; £18 is. 6d.; 5090/27; 24/80, E4.

Carter, Christopher ; 7927/61 ; Mundijong 463 ; £7 12s.8'd.; 6173/27; Mundijong.

Cowles, E. J. R.; 55/2002; Roe 1502; £7 16s. 6d.; 4834/30; 375/80, Cl,

Davey-, J. F.; 6192/153; Brown Hill 201; £1 7s. 6d.;13750/02; Brown Hill.

Dyer, B. C.; 347/530; Nelson 9411; abandoned; 1331/34; 44213/40, Fl.

Eddy, Elizabeth; 9250/56; Avon 14019; £368 17s, 7d.;13337/10; 35/80, 113 & 4.

Eddy, Elizabeth; 37010/55; Avon 14045; £346 ls. Od.;7817/19; 35/80, 133.

Elliott, Lottie; 68/2032; Sussex 2948; £1 14s. 4d.;3912/29; 413D/40; A & B4.

Fletcher, Joshua; 30453/55; Beverley A.A. 156; aban-doned; 11899/]1; 342B/40, Fl & 2.

Fletcher, Joshua; 7870/74; Beverley A.A. 142; aban-doned; 1169/06; 342B/40, F1 & 2.

Gaughan, Martin; 55/1335; .filbadji part 366; £37 Cs.ld.; 285/28; 36/80, E4.

Gaughan, Martin; 56/233: Jilbadji part 366; £6 8s.70.; 5958/28; 36/80; E4.

Gardiner, Henry; 55/2040; Fitzgerald 1275; non-com-pliance with conditions; 4875/30; 392/80, A8.

Gardiner, Henry; 74/1196; Fitzgerald 1469; non-com-[fiance with conditions; 29/31; 392/80.

Grant, Hugh; 55/1209; Yilgarn 1242; £31 3s. lid.;4689/28; 67/80.

Hanks, C. IL; 40242/55; Jilbadji 67; £1,52 1 ls. 2(1.;3764/23; 23 & 36/80.

Hanks-, L. W. H.; 40241/55; Jilbadji 70; 2145 16s. 2d.:3765/23; 23 & 36/80.

Hanks, William; 20/2122; Buckland 31, 32, 33, 34, and33; £1,329 168. 20. ; 4515/23; Buckland Estate.

Hobart, Richard; 11831/68; Kojonup 1651 and 6095;£7 7s. 3(1.; 2455/15: 4090/40, E4, and 4161/40,El.

Hodgson, T. W.; 41683/55; Jilbadji 218; £38 Cs. 11:1d.;3903/25; 36/80, 04.

Hodgson. T. W.: 13030/36; jilliadji 301; £2 17s. Od.;6033/24; 36/80.

:Hodgson, T. W.: 42277/53; Jilbadji 249; £3 5s. 9d.;4823/26; 36/80, Cl.

Hope, Henry; 338/978; :Marvel Loch 121; £5 10s. 0,1.;5:50/33; Marvel Loch.

Longton J. P.; 08/305: Roe 1658; abandoned; 3255/28:389A & 8/10,

Longton, P.; 74/239; Roe 4377; abandoned; 3043/28: 1189A & 44/40.

Madden. A. A.; 14633/68; Williams 12351; abandoned :5329/20; -1098/40, 133.

Madden, A. A.; 68/2321 ; Williams 13419; abandoned'574./30; 40911/40, 133.

Madden, A. A.; 16289/68; Williams .5499; abandoned;4057/22; 4098/40, 113.

Aladdeu, k. A.; 37075/55; Williams part 9086 and14074; abandoned; 5582/23; 4098/40, B11.

Madden. A. A.; 172:54/68; Williams part- 5128, 11073,and 14079; abandoned; 5581/23; 4098/40, 83.

Madden, A. A.: 1319/57; Williams 14072 and 1408(1;abandoned; 5580/23: 40913/40, 133.

Madden, A. A.: 16673/68; Williams 12645, 8760, andabandoned; 6789/21; 4098/40, B3.

Matthews, A. I.; 22919/68; Avon 10915, 11630, 13006,16011, and 10040: £39 ' 8s. 0d. ; 1297/28 ; 26C/40,E3.

Maxwell, 55/1058; Roe 1659; abandoned;3"-'(5 '28; 339A & D/40,

Maxwell. William; 74/261 ; Roe I396; ban donel ;4012728; 389A & 1)/40.

Morris, A. B.; 16159/68; Torbay5146/22; 457A/40,

77; abandoned;

Mitchell, A. E.; 68/3823; Avon 19237; abandoned;671/33; 25/80, E4.

Mitchell, A. E.; 74/1644;929/33; 25/80, E4.

Smalpage, E. 13.; 40357/56; Yilgarn 264; £77 Ss. Od.;5486/23; 33/80E/ & F4.

Smalpage, E. B.; 19610/68; Yilgarn 281; £72 14s. 9d.;3166/24; 35/8013 &

Somerville. 1-L H.; 53 /1248 ; Yilgarn 1060; abandoned;3979/28; 53 & 54/80.

Spencer, H. M.; 35/1897; Plantagenet 3055 ; abandoned;509/30; 457A/40, Al.

Spencer, .14. M.; 68/2676; Plantagenet 741; abandoned;2731/29; 451/80, B & 04.

Story, L. E.; 39420/55; Esperance 504 and 600; aban-doned; 3407/22; 402/80, D2 & 3.

Story, T. E. 22893/74: Esperance 936; abandoned;3408/22; 402/80, D2 &

Story, T. E.; 56/285; Esperance 891 ; abandoned; 2968/30; 402/80, C2 & 3.

Avon 26045; abandoned:

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Linder Secretary for Lands.

THE LAND ACT, 1933.By-laws for the Control and Management of Reserve

No. 11667.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 11819/08. Perth, 25th :Tune, 1933.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of the following amend-ments to the By-laws for the control and managementof Reserve No. 11667 at Shark Bay.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

Amendments to Bylaws.By-law 5-----By including the word "only" after the

word " Bylaw" in the fifth line of the description aspublished in the Government Gazette of the first day ofNovember, 1912.

By -la iv 8To be cancelled and the follon. ng to re-place it:

"The fee payable on. a license to depasture stockupon the Common shall be as follows:Fothorses, cattle, asses, mules aml camels, all ages,ten shillings per head per annum, and goats fiveshillings per head per al11111111, such foes to be paidin advance on or before the first of July in eachand every year, and all licenses granted at any timeduring the year shall terminate on the thirtieth dayof Jane."

Passed by the Shark. Bay Road Board at its meeting.held en the 28th day of April, 1933.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governorin :Executive Council the 19th our of. June, 1935.

(So-d.) L. H. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THh. PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1893.By-laws for the Control and Management of Class "A"

Reserves 15776 and 20167.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 6788/08. Perth, 25th June, 1933.LT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of the following addi-tion to the By-laws for the control and management ofClass "A" Reserves 15776 and 20167 "Camping andRecreation" at the Gardiner River.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting- Under Secretary for Lands.

Addition to By-laws.To be known as Clause 6A, and to read:

"No person shall depa-sture or permit or stifferto be depastured or to remain in or upon these re-serves any great stock without having obtained alicense from the Board permitting him to do so,and paying the fees thereon.

The fees are to be paid by such person to the:Board -and shall be threepence per head per week

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for any horse, mare, foal, gelding, cow, heifer, calf,steer, bull, mule or goat. Such fees must be paidin advance upon application for the necessarylicense."

Passed by the Alanjjulep Road Board at its fleetingheld on the 21st day 0 May, 1935.

(tigd.) I. DOGST,Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-G overuorin Executive Council on the 19th day of June, 1935.

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

THE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.By-laws for the Control and Management of Class "A"

Reserve No. 17495.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 2722/20. Perth, 19t1t June, 1935.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the followingBy-laws for the control and management of Class "A"Reserve No. 17495 (Camping and Recreation), at PointD'Entrecasteaux, under Section 8 (1) of "The Parksand Reserves Act."

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

By-laws.

1. The term "Board" in the By -laws shall mean theManjimup District Road Board.

2. The term "Permission" throughout these By-laws means permission in writing from the Board orits agent in writing first obtained.

3. The term "Public well" shall mean any wellor other water supply constructed or maintained by theBoard within the boundaries of the Reserve 17495.

4. Except as hereinafter provided no person shallfell, cut, injure, or destroy any tree, shrub, or plantwithin a radius of twenty (20) chains from any publicwell on this Reserve.

5. No person shall set fire to the bush on this Re-serve, nor light any fire without clearing or seeing thatthere is already cleared a sufficient fire-break to preventthe fire spreading.

6. No person shall enter or remain on this Reservewho may offend against decency as regards dress, lan-guage or conduct, or who is in a state of intoxication.

6a. No person shall depasture or permit or sufferto be depastured or to remain in or upon this Reserveany great stock without having obtained a license fromthe Board permitting him to do so, and paying the feesthereon.

The fee to be paid by such person to the Board shallbe threepence per head per week for any horse, mare,foal, gelding, cow, heifer, calf, steer, bull, mule, orgoat. Such fees must be paid in advance upon appli-cation for the necessary license.

7. No person shall graze any cattle, horses, sheep,pigs, or goats within twenty chains of any public wellon this Reserve.

8. No person shall tie up or feed any horse or domes-ticated animal within a radius of ten chains of anypublic, well on this Reserve.

9. No person shall erect any tent; or camp within aradius of one chain of any public, well on this Reserve.

10. Campers are prohibited from bringing any domes-ticated animals, such as horses, cows, goats, pigs, dogs,or fowls into camp without permission.

11. Campers must keep their camping area freefrom rubbish and in a clean and sanitary condition atall times.

12. All campers must use the sanitary conveniencesprovided by the Board, and in the absence of such con-veniences improvised arrangements must be providedsuch as are approved by the Board or its agent.

13. Campers shall use sufficient sand or other ap-proved deodorant to thoroughly cover all nightsoil orother excremeutitious, matter after using sanitary con-veniences.

14. The presence of any cut or broken green timberor foliage at any camp will be held as evidence thatthe calliper has done the damage unless it was pointedout when taking over the camping area.

15. Any person offending against any of the pro-visions of these By-laws shall forfeit and pay on con-

'Hon such sum as may be awarded not' exceeding

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant,Governorin Council this 19th day of June, 1935.

(Sgd.) E. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the 'Council.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.'1'HE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale at Public Auction on the dates and atthe places specified below, under the provisions of ''TheLand Act, 1933-31," and its Regulations

BUNBURY.3rd July, 1935, at 3.30 p.m., at the District Lands

t\Vagerup*78, 5a. 3r. 16p., £20.

COLLIE.3rd .July, 1935, at 11 a.m., at the Court House-

1:Collie-51436, 5a. 3r. 23p., £20.1:DarkenTown 84, lr., £14; 29, lr., £11; *164, 4a

3r. 35p., £12 10s.

ORA BANDA.3rd July, 1935, at 11 a.m., at the State Battery Man-

agcr's OfficeOra BandaTown 65, 100, hr. each, £20 each; 45,

lr., £25; 72, lr., £15.

LAVERTON.3rd July, 1935, at 3 p.m., at the Mining egistrar'e

OfficeLavertonTown 12, lr., £12.

SOUTHERN CROSS.3rd July, 1935, at 3 p.m., at the District Lands Office--

BullfinchTown 16, 1r., £12.Marvel LochTown 93, hr., £10; 123, 124, 125, 1r.

each, £17 each.Palmer's FindTown 42, 89, Pi, about lr. each

£20 each; 90, 91, 94, 95, lr. each, £17 each.tPahner's Find Town 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168,

about lr. each, £25 each; 175, 176, 177, 191, 192,193, 194, about lr. each, £12 10s. eaeh.

GERALDTON.

10th July, 1935, at 3.15 p.m., at the District LandsOffice

tGeraldton'1161, 12a. 3r. 1.5p., £43; 1162, 9a. Or.18p., £37; 1163, 9a. 2r. 8p., £32; 1155, 8a. lr.30p., £32.

MEEKATHARRA.

10th July, 1935, at 11 a.m., at the Mining. Registar'sOffice

MeekatharraTown 401, 499, :514, about 1r. each,£10 each; 59, lr. 19p., £22 10s.

MT. MAGNET.10th July, 1935, at 2 p.m., at tl me Mining Registrar 's

OfficeSandstoneTown 84, 20p., £10.tYottainniTown 152, 153, 15 4, 155,-156, 157, 158,

159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 16 1, 165, 166, 167, 207,235; 236, 237, 238, 240, 24 1, 242, 243, 244, 245,246, 247, 239, 218, 249, 25 0, hr. each, £25 each.

NORTHA M.

Itlf July, 1935, at 11.30 a.m., at the _District LandsOffice

#MinnivaleTown 28, lr., £20.

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PERTH.12th July, 1935, at 11 a.m., at the Department of Lands

and Surveysil.WanneruToWn 99, lr., £10.tRockingliam--Town 51, la.; £40.

KALGOORLIE.16th July, 1935, at 2 p.m., at the District Lands Office

fBoulderTown (Hopkins Street) 366, lr., £10;(Dwyer Street) 463R, lr., £10; (Moran Street)325R, lr., £12 10s.

1-KalgoorlieTown (Balfour Street) 1474, lr.,£10; (Turner Street) 2049, Sr., En; McDonaldStreet) 1261,, lr. 23p. £12 1.0s.; 1262, lr., £1210s.; 1263', lr., '£20; 1269; lr., £12; (WittenoomStreet) 198R, 1r., £10.

NORSEMAN17th July, 1935, .at..11 a.m. at the Police Station

NorsemanTown 314, 315, lr. each, £10 each.tNorsemanTown 914, lr., £12 10s.

*Suburban for cultivation.tSubject to the conditions that the lessee shall

not carry on, or suffer or permit to be carried on, onthese lots any trade or business whatsoever without theconsent in writing of the Minister for Lands beingfirst obtained; and further, the conditions under whichthese lots are made available shall not entitle the lesseenow, or at any future time, to the right to convert sameto fee. simple.

The provisions of Clause 22 of the Regulations forthe sale or leasing of Town and Suburban lands at auc-tion shall not apply at the sale of these lots.

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

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20feet only.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Undei Part VI. of "The Land Act, 1933."

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be available for general selection under Part VI. of"The Land Act, 1933," on and after the date speci-fied:

WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1935.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Eucla Division.

Neridup District (near Russell Range).Corres. 1757/33. (Plan 12/300.)That area of unsurveyed laud, containing about

20,000 acres; being A. J. M., C. N., G. H. M., and M. S.Cook's forfeited Pastoral Lease No. 393/402.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lauds.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.Department of Lands and Surveys.

Perth, 6th March, 1934.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder are available for selectionunder Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933," and the Regu-lations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisionsof the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, not laterthan the date specified, but may be lodged before suchdate if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are more applicants than one for any block, the

application to be granted will be determined by theLand Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or other wisedealt with.

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

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

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationmust take the balance thereof, if any, under ConditionalPu rah ase.

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

SCHEDULE.WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1935.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Roe District (about 71,4 miles North-West of

Karlgarin).Corr. No. 1106/21.Open under Part V. (Plan 345/SO, D4.)Location 844, containing 1,406a. lr. 32p., at 6s. 9d.

per acre; classifications pages 17 and 18 of 4106/24;subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage, and to thecondition that the Government retains the right to re-SUMO for railway or other public purposes any landrequired, and no compensation to be given for resump-tion except for the actual value of any improvementsthat may be resumed; being H. T. Turner's forfeitedLease 19298/68.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (about 31/o miles North-East of

Fradu).Corr. No. 2807/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 157C/40, F3.)Locations 6614 and 5999, containing 1,672 acres; sub-

ject to reclassification and pricing, and to payment forimprovements; being .1. P. Bourne's forfeited Leases68/2650 and 74/1058.

Victoria District (about 10 miles North -East fromPerenjori).

Corr. No. 4610/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 122/80, F2.)Location 9315, containing 2,129a. 3r. 28p., at 5s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 6 of 4610/28; subject topayment for improvements; being W. G. Taylor's for-feited Lease 68/2341.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Kojonup District (about 13 miles South of Nowcrellup).

Corr. No. 1701/20.Open under Part V. (Plan 418/80, A2.)Locations 6674, 6675, and 6676, containing 1,022 acres,

at 3s. 9d. per acre; classification page 10 of 1701/20;subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage and subjectto the condition that the poison must be eradicated tothe satisfaction of the Minister for Lands before theCrown grant will issue; being J. Fowle's forfeited Lease38288/55.

Kojonup District (about 121/2 miles South ofNowcrellup).

Corr. No. 310S/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 418/80, A2.)Location 8328, containing 1,527a. lr. 16p., at 4s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 4 of 3180/28; subject toAgricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages and to thecondition that the poison must be eradicated to thesatisfaction of the Minister for Lands before the Crowngrant will issue; being E. G. Rule's forfeited Lease68/1268.

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Plantagenet District (about three miles South-East ofToolbrunup Siding).

Corr. No: 4127/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 436A & B/40, C & D2.)Location 4567, containing 458a. 3r., at 5s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 6 of 4127/28; subject to exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date of approvalof application; being N. Ball's forfeited Lease 68/986.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 91/2 miles South-East of

Bullaring).Corr. No. 2307/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 377/80, D1.)Location 19797, containing 1,274 acres, at 7s. 60. pei

acre; classification page 17 of 10807/12; subject topayment for improvements, if any, and also subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being E. G. White's forfeitedLease 68/1911.

Roe District (about eight miles North of Buniche).Corr. No. 3799/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 387/80, Fl.)Location '1229, containing 1,021a. Or. 2p., at Gs. 6d.

per acre; classification page 11 of 3799/28; and Loca-tion' 1182, containing 2,998a. 2r. 25p., at 6s. 6d. peracre; classification page 11 of 5186/27; subject toAgricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages; being W. J.Savage's forfeited Leases 68/349 and 6S/348.

Williams District (about half a mile South-West ofWedin Siding).

Corr. No. 1350/27.Open under Part V. (Plan 386A/40, A & B2.)Location 13073, containing 1,015a. 1r. 13p.; subject

to pricing; classification page 15 of 1350/27; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application ; being F. J. Northwood 's for-feited Lease 68/884.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about nine miles South-East of Gabbin).

Corr. No. 7066/19.Open under Part. V. '(Plan 55/80, A & B4.)Locations 15657, 14568, and 14570, containing 1,305

acres, at 7s. 6d. per acre; classifications pages 2A and 3of 7066/19; subject to Agricultural Bank, wire nettingand LA.B.:, mortgages; being W. E. G: Coxon's for-feited Leases 12401/56 and 36759/55.

Avon. District (near Beechina).Corr. No. 2735/16.Open under Part V. (Plan Pt. 2A/40, A2, Wooro-

loo.)Location 18037, containing 42a. 3r. 23p., at 10s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 42 of 2735/16; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage; being V. A. Mills'forfeited Lease 9987/68.

Avon District (about three miles South-West ofTrayning).

Corr. No. 6128/22.Open under Part V. (Plan 34/80, B2.)Locations 20814, 11942, and 22998, containing 1,740

acres, at 8s. per acre; classification page 6 of 6128/22;subject to Agricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages;being J. P., P. P., L. M., and J. J. Fennessy's forfeitedLeases 16299/68 and 23136/74.

Ninghan District (about 21A miles North-East ofMan Olga).

Corr. No. 1894/19.Open under Part V. (Plan 55/80, B2.)Location 729, containing 837 acres, at 9s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 17 of 1894/19; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being W. Stone's for-feited Lease 11101/68.

Ninghan District (about five miles North-East ofMollerin or three miles North-West of Cleary).

Corr. No. 5695/28.Open under Part V. (Plans 65/80, F2; 66/80, A2.)Locations 1302 and 1303, containing 1,993 acres, at

6s. 6(1. per acre; classification pages 65 and 66 of9152/12; subject to Agricultural Bank and I.A.B. mort-gages, and also to the Government retaining the rightto resume for railway or other public purposes any landrequired, and no compensation to be given except forthe actual value of any improvements that may be re-sumed; being T. Payne's forfeited lease 68/926.

Ninghan District (about 61-A miles North-West, ofGabbin) .

Corr. No. 977/22.Open under Part V. (Plan 55/80, Al.)Locations 1495, 1563, and 1896, containing 1,661

acres, at 8s. per acre; classification pages 10 and 11of 977/22; subject to Agricultural Bank and I.A.B.mortgages, and also to a cropping lease expiring on28/2/1937; being V. Walsh's forfeited Leases 15489/68and 22681/74.

Ninghan District (about eight miles West of Burakin).Corr. No. 4293/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 65/80, A3.)Locations 1.656 and 2683, containing 1,853a. 2r. 15p.;

subject to pricing; classification page 11 of 8782/12;and Location 1404, containing 462 acres; subject topricing; classification page 28 of 11349/11; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage; being D. M. Martin'sforfeited Leases 21625/63, 25502/74, and 22206/68.

Ninghan District (about seven miles North of Wialki).Corr. No. 289/32.Open under Part V. (Plan 66/80, El.)Locations 3118 and 3392, containing 2,442a. Or. 26p.,

at 'is per acre; classification page 16 of 6320/27; sub-ject to exemption from road rates for two years fromdate of approval of application; being N. Drummond'sforfeited Leases 68/3445 and 74/1444.---Glowrey's Repurchased Estate, Victoria District (about

51A miles North-West of Nugadong).Corr. No. 2195/22.Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-34,"

as modified by Part VIII. (Plan 89/S0, B C 3 & 4.)Locations 4906, 4907, and 4909, containing 1,966a.

Or. 17p.; price per acre-7s.; purchase money£688(is. 3(1.; half-yearly instalments over five years, interestonly:to returned soldiers,, at 41/2 per cent._ per annumE1.5 Os. 9d.; to civilians, at 6 per cent. per annum£20 13s.; half-yearly instalments over balance, 35 years,including principal and interest:to returned soldiers,at 41/, per cent, per annum£19 3s. 9d. to civilians,at 6 per cent. per annum£.22 18s. 110.; Subject toAgricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages; being J. C.McLaren'S forfeited Lease 20/1954/55.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Peel Estate (near Wellard).

Corr. No. 7922/22.Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-1934."

(Plan Peek Estate.)Location 85, containing 37a. lr. 28p.; total purchase

money£157 3s. 9d.; Location 92, containing 27a. Or.1.5p.; total purchase money£12 3s. 10d.; first half -year's instalment as deposit£3 5s.; half-yearly in-stalments over 291/ years, including interest:to re-turned soldiers, at 41A per cent. per anuum£5 2s. 3d.;to civilians, at 6 per cent. per annum £6 Is. 50.;subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage. and to theconditions applying to this Estate; being C Pletcher 'sforfeited Lease 20/2025.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.Yilgarn District (about 101A miles North-East of

Southern Cross).Corr. No. 2319/26.Open under Part (Plan 36/80; Fl.)Location 504, containing 0-999a. 3r., at 10s. per acre;

'classification page 23 of 6263/22; . subject to Agricul-tural' Bank and I A.B. mortgages, to mining conditions,

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to the Government retaining the right to resume forrailway or other public purposes any land required, andno compensation to be given for resumption except forthe actual value of any improvements that may beresumed; also subject to the condition that all market-able timber is reserved to the Crown; being G. Paddon'sforfeited Lease 13154/56.

THURSDAY, 4th JULY, 1935.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Sussex District (about 51/2 miles North-East ofMetrieup Siding).

Corr. No. 1399/31.Open under Part V. (Plan 413D/40, C3.)Location 2564, containing 140a. 2r. 15p., at 9s. per

acre; classification page 84A of 2035/22; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application, to timber conditions, and tothe condition applying to selection of land iu this dis-trict; being W. Pi 1s-bury's forfeited Lease 68/3194.

WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY, 1935.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Plantagenet District (about two miles South-West ofKordabup).

Corr. No. 3936/30.Open under Part V. (Plans 452D/40, C4; 456A/40,

Cl.)Location 2116, containing 103a. lr. 28p.; subject to

pricing; classification page 8 of 3936/30; and Location4807, containing 166a. Or. 3p.; subject to pricing;classi..cation page 15 of 2800/32; subject to paymentfor improvements being C. M. Rickie's forfeited Leases68/2890 and 68/3978.

Plantagenet District (about 14 miles East of Ca barupSiding).

Corr. No. 3798/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 445/80, D3.)Location 4471, containing 160 acres, at 3s. per acre;

classification page 12 of File No. 3798/26; subject topayment for improvements, and to the condition thatthe poison must be eradicated to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands before the Crown grant will issue;also subject to the condition that all marketable timberis reserved to the Crown; being F. N. Lally's forfeitedLease 25979/74.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 31/2 miles North-East of

Billaricay).Corr. No. 2925/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 345/80, 132.)Locations 19871 and 23998, containing 605 acres, at

6s. lid. per acre; classification page 6 of File 202/27;subject to payment for improvements ; being IL Mc-William's forfeited Leases 68/251 and 74/214.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.Boyanup A.A. District (about 21/2 miles West of

Boyauup Junction).Corr. No. 2750/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 111D/10, Al.)Location 334, containing 186a. 2r., at 8s.' per acre;

classification page 49 of 1465/23; subject to paymentfor improvements, if any; being G. P. Thompson's for-feited Lease 20512/68.

Wellington District (near Collie BurCorr. No. 2883/28.Open under Part V., Section 54. (Plan 411C/4u,

Locations near Collie Burn.)Location 2954, containing 23a. 2r. 30p., at ia 10s.

per acre; classification page 34 of File 10531/09; th;;urea which may be selected by any one person is limitedto one location, but may be increased in special cases,with the approval of the _Minister for Lands; theselocations are granted to a depth of 20 feet only belowthe natural surface; subject to exemption front roadrates for two years from date of approval of applica-tion; being E.. F. Jelleff 's forfeited. Lease 60/203.

Wellington District (about six miles West of Harvey).Corr. No. 2977/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 383D/10, B4.)Location 4188, containing 335a. Or. 12.p., at 6s. 60.

Per acre; classification page 12 of 2977/28; and Loca-tion 4202, containing 160a. lr. 34p., at 8s. per acre;classification page 13 of 340/29; subject to an Agri-cultural Bank mortgage and to the right of the Gov-ernment to enter upon Location 4202 for the purposeof constructing and maintaining drains, free of com-pensation; being G. B. and L. K. Clayton's forfeitedLeases 68/1613 and 68/1531.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (near Wicherina Siding).

Corr. No. 3161/20.Open under Part V. (Plan 157C/4.0, E3 & 4, F3.)Location 7260, containing 2,900a. Or. 33p., at 4s. 3d.

per acre; classification page 4 of 3161/20; Locations6190 and 0648, containing 360 acres, at 10s. per acre;classification page 3 of 6935/21; Location 7073, con-taining 3,005a. 3r. ip., at 4s. 90. per acre; classificationpage 3 of 7388/19; and Location 7072, containing3,002a. Or. 1.9p., at 4s. 9d. per acre; claSsification page3 of 7389/19; subject to an Agricultural Bank mort-gage; being J. C. and F. G. Drew's forfeited Leases13638/68, 15393/68, 12876/68, and 13519/68.

Victoria District (about 71/2 miles North-East ofEradu).

Corr. No. 896/30.Open under Part V. (Plans 157B/40, F2; 157C/10,

In; 136/80, A2.)Location 9313, containing 2,304a. Or. 19p.; subject

to reclassification, pricing, and to an Agricultural Bankmortgage; being P. Roberts' forfeited Lease 68/2543.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Kent District (about nine miles South-East from

Pingrup).Corr. No. 4804/25.Open under Part V. (Plan 418/80, D1.)Location 801, containing 1,255a. 1r., at 10s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 4 of 7629/22; subject toAgricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages; being F. W.Stockden 's forfeited Lease 41640/55.

Kent District (about 91/, miles South-East of Pingrup)Corr. No. 2012/23.Open wider Part V. (Plan 418/80, D1 & 2.)Location 802, containing 999a. Or. 14p., at 12s. 3d.

per acre; classification page 5 of 7629/22; and Loca-tion 962, containing 619a. Or. 39p., at 8s. 90. per acre;classification page 32 of 4794/25; subject to Agricul-tural Bank and industries Assistance Board mortgages;being B. J. Taber , and C. C. Lewis' forfeited Leases40041/55 and 20673/68.

Kent District (about 12 miles North-East of Pingrup).Corr. No. 6730/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 107/80, E3 & 4.)Location 985, containing 1,488a; 2r. 14p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 15 of 6730/26; and Loca-tion 1049, containing 2,087 acres, at ls. 9d. per acre;classification page S of 3048/29; subject to Agricul-tural Bank and Industries Assistance Board mortgages;Kent Location 1049 only is subject to the conditionthat the poison mast be eradicated to the satisfactionof the Minister for Lands before the Crown grant willissue; being A. J. Addis' forfeited Lease§ 13204/56and 68/2419.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.Roe District (near Lake flurlstone).

Corr. No. 3199/28.Open under Part Y. (Plan 375/80, P2.)Locations 1122 and 1745, containing 1,283a. 1r. 27p.,at 5s. 90. per acre; classification pages 1 and. 65 of

31548 ; subject to an Agricultural '11:in it mortgage;being II. W Wilson's forfeited Leases 55/1104 and74/297.

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NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 11/2 miles North of Kununoppin).

Corr. No. 5947/09.Open under Part V. . (Plan 34/80, C & D1.)Location 13866, containing 473 acres, at 10s. per

acre; classification page S of 5947/09; subject to mort-gages by the Agricultural Bank, Minister for Lands,and Colonial Treasurer; being N. Larnond's forfeitedLease 7455/56.

Avon District (about three miles South of Booraan).Corr. No. 6295/25.Open under Part V. (Plan 24/80, B2.)Location 20731, containing 1,000 acres, at 8s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 11 of 6295/25; and Locations20740 and 24548, containing 1,000 acres, at 5s. 9d. peracre; classification page 14 of 4170/23; subject toAgricultural Bank and Wire Netting mortgages, tothe Government retaining the right to resume for rail-way or other public purposes any land required and nocompensation to be given for resumption except for theactual value of any improvements that may be resumed;being G. Hick ling's forfeited Leases 19885/68, 19489/68, and 24664/74.

Jilbadji District (about 12 miles South-East ofWalgoolan).

Corr. No. 5367/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 24/80, D & E 2 & 3.)Location 161, containing 4,999a. lr. 14p., at 4s. 3d.

per acre; classification page 8 of 5367/28; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage and to mining con-ditions; being R. W. -Whitehead's forfeited Lease68/1461.

Ninghan District (about 10 miles South of Dalgouring).Corr. No. 4433/21.Open under Part V. (Plan 66/80, D4.)Location 465, containing 1,000a. 2r. 13p., at 12s. per

acre; classification page 3 of 4433/21; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage, and also to a croppinglease which expires on 28/2/36; being E. T. Farrell'sforfeited Lease 39385/55.

Ninghan District (about seven miles South of Cleary).Corr. No. 5213/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 66/80, A3 & 4.)Locations 1330 and 1331, containing 1,996 acres, at

3s. 9d. per acre; classifications page 58 of File 5213/26and pages 54 and 55 of File 5213/26; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being C. H. Storer's for-feited Lease 21219/68.

Ninghan District (about seven and ten miles West ofBurakin).

Corr. No. 4223/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 65/80, A3.)Location 1519, containing 3,305 acres, at 5s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 33 of File 8785/12; and Loca-tion 252, containing 340 acres, at 7s. per acre; classi-fication page 8 of File 11992/09; subject to an Agri-cultural Bank mortgage; being C. Ratcliffe's forfeitedLeases 20995/68 and 21258/68.

Ninghan District (about nine miles North-West ofBurakin).

Corr. No. 6153/27.Open under Part V. (Plan 65/80, A3.)Locations 1522 and 2891, containing 982a. 3r. 21p.,

at 10s. 6d. per acre; classification page 19B of 8455/12;and Locations 1530 and 1935, containing 1,000a. lr.39p., at 9s. 6d. per acre; classification page 19A of8455/12; subject to Agricultural Bank and I.A.B. mort-gages; being A. G. and N. W. Homes' forfeited Leases68/400, 74/281, 40881/55, and 24015/74.

Ninghan District (about nine miles South-West ofWialki).

Corr. No. 4866/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 66/80, E4.)Locations 3028 and 3370, containing 2,704a. lr. 34p.,

subject to classification and pricing and to an Agri-cultural Bank mortgage; being J. Spink's forfeitedLeases 68/828 and 74/478.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Peel Estate (near Karnup).

Corr. No. 660/29.Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933," as

modified by Part VIII. (Plan Peel Estate.)Locations 656, 659, 635, and 739, containing 290a. lr.

11p.; price per acre -1.ls. 6d.; total purchase money£166 18s. 8d.; deposit-5 15s.; half-yearly instalmentbalance of term over 291/ years, including interest:returned soldiers, at 41/0 per cent.-4 19s. 6d.;civilians, at 5 per cent.-5 5s. 7d.

i \TAGIN LAND AGENCY.Williams District (about four miles South-East of

Lake Grace).Corr. No. 4873/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 387/80, C & D4.)Location 13237, containing 1,739a. 3r. 18p. at 3s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 25 of File 4873/26; sub-ject to the condition that the poison must be eradicatedto the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands beforethe Crown grant will issue; also subject to exemptionfrom road rates for two years from date of approvalof application being H. V. and F. L. Carter's for-feited Lease 22706/68.

THURSDAY, 11th JULY, 1935.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Caminileri Repurchased Estate, Nelson District (about41/0 miles South-East of Jarrahwood).

Corr. No. 1291/31.Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-34,'

as modified by Part VIII. (Plan 414D/40, B4.)Location 8292, containing 356a. 2r. 18p.; price per

acre -£l 15s.; purchase money--£624 ls. 6d.; half-yearly instalments over five years, interest only:-toreturned soldiers, at 41/, per cent. per annum--£14 Os.10d.; to civilians, at 6 per cent, per annum-B18 14s.6d.; half-yearly instalments over balance (35 years),including principal and interest:-to returned soldiers,at 41,!, per cent, per annum-£17 8s.; to civilians, at6 per cent. per annum-£20 16s. id.; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being the surrendered por-tion of G. L. Maslin's Conditional Purchase Lease20/2405.

WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, 1935.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Denmark Estate (about 2% miles North of WilliamBay).

Corr. No. 556/33.Open under Part V. (Plan 452C & D/40, C & D4.Locations 557 and 586, containing 245a. 3r. 12p., at

9s. per acre; classification page 41 of 2802/17; subjectto payment for improvements; being S. Barrett's for-feited Lease 68/3828.

Hay District (near Nornalup Siding).Corr. No. 1348/31.Open under Part V. (Plan 455B/40, Fl.)Location 1404, containing 300a. 3r. 34p., at 6s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 73 of File 6057/22; sub-ject to payment for improvements, if any, to drainageconditions, and also to the condition that not more thanone block may be selected by one person without thespecial approval of the Minister for Lands; being T.P. Stack's forfeited Lease 68/3143.

Plantagenet District (about 31/2 miles South-East ofKalgan).

Corr. No. 208/13.Open under Part V. (Plan 451/80, E4.)Location 3582, containing 160 acres, at 8s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 4 of 208/13; subject to exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date of ap-proval of application; being C. F. Lewis' forfeitedLease 19116/74.

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GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (about eight miles East of Gutl

Corr. No. 1252/38.Open under Part V. (Plan 128/80, C & D3.)Location 8831, containing 4,102 acres, at 5s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 13 of 1252/28; subject to Agri-cultural Bank mortgage; being W. G. Davies' forfeitedLease 68/725.

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NARROGLN LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 11 miles East of Gnarming).

Corr. No. 4677/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 376/80, B & C 2 & 3.)Location 21907, containing 1,830a. 3r. 12p., at 4s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 3 of 4102/21; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from the dateof approval of application; being S. Probert's for-feited Lease 68/2054.

Williams District (about 12 miles South-East ofJosbury Siding).

Corr. No. 6152/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 384C/40, D4.)Location 11762, containing 300a. lr. 3p., at 3s per

acre; classification page 6 of Pile 6152/28; subject tothe condition that the poison must be eradicated to thesatisfaction of the Minister for Lands before the Crowngrant will issue; also subject to exemption from roadrates for two years from date of approval of appli-cation; being H. S. Coweher's forfeited Lease 68/1389.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 12 miles North of Booraan).Corr. No. 350/27.Open under Part V. (Plan 35/80, B3.)Location 14021, containing 315a. 2r. 10p., at 7s. 60.

per acre; classification page 8 of 350/27; subject topayment for improvements; being F. E. Eddy's for-feited Lease 22304/68.

Avon District (about three miles West of BarbalinSiding).

Corr. No. 1812/31.Open under Part V. (Plan 55/80, E3.)Locations 14357 and 26025, containing 1,886a. 3r.

14p., at 6s. per acre; classification page 59 of 6987/09;subject to payment for improvements; being G. N.Blurton's forfeited Leases 68/3329 and 74/1391.

Avon District (about 11/2 miles North of WYalkatchem).Corr. No. 1730/10.Open under Part V. (Plan 33B/40, D2 & E2.)Location 17808, containing 233a. Or. 34p., at 8s. per

acre; classification page 18 of File 1730/10; subjectto Agricultural Bank, I.A.B., and Colonial Treasurer'smortgages; being I. M. Cochrane's forfeited Lease9728/56.

Melbourne and Avon Districts (near Calcarra).Corr. No. 6010/21.Open under Part V. (Plan 32/80, B2.)Melbourne Locations 2262 and 2245, Avon Location

5479, containing 746a. lr., at 7s. per acre; classificationpage 37a of 6010/21; subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage, to a cropping lease which expires on 23/2/36,and also to the condition that the poison must be eradi-cated to the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands be-fore the Crown grant will issue; being M. T. Giles'forfeited Lease 14804/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (about five miles South-East of

Marchagee) .Corr. No. 3328/24.Open under Part V. (Plan 90/80, E3.)Locations 4142 and 6602, containing 800a. Or. 8p.,

at 5s. 6d. per acre; classification page 56 of File3328/24; and Locations 6600 and 6601, containing 660acres, at 5s. 6d. per acre; classification page 6 of File2305/24; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage;being F. II. Thomas' forfeited Leases 18117/68 and18243/68.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.Kent District (about 14 miles South-West of

Ravensthorpe) .Corr. No. 742/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 420/80, D & E3.)Location 1046, containing 182a. 2r. 36p.; subject to

pricing; classification page 1 of 6145/28; and Location1047, containing 366a. 2r. 20p.; subject to pricing;classificatiOn page 4 of 730/29; subject to mining con-ditions, and to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application; being M. Rey-nolds' forfeited Leases 68/1907 and 68/2003.

SOUTHERN GROSS LAND AGENCY.Jilbadji District (about six miles South-East of

Moorine Rock).Corr. No. 3574/23.Open under Part V. (Plan 23/80, Cl.)Location 75, containing 1,050a. 2r. 37p., at 9s. per

acre; classification page 1 of 5001/22; subject to Agri-cultural Bank and wire netting mortgages, and to min-ing conditions; being J. D. Seyfort's forfeited Lease40203/55.

Jilbadji District (about 111A miles South-West ofMoorine Rock .

Corr. No. 6717/24.Open under Part V. (Plan 23/80, B & C2.)Location 333, containing 1,089a. 2r. 6p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 55 of 5001/22; subject toAgricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages, and to min-ing conditions; being W. E. Halford's forfeited Lease41255/55.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Roe District (about 13 miles South-West of Newdegate).

Corr. No. 7505/22.Open under Part V. (Plan 406/80, C2.)Locations 85 and 636, containing 1,421a. Or. 2p., at

9s. 90. per acre; classification page 5 of 4521/22; sub-ject to Agricultural Bank and wire netting mortgagesand to the Government retaining the right to resume forrailway or other public purposes any land required andno compensation to be given except for the actual valueof any improvements which may be resumed; also sub-ject to the condition re selection of land in this dis-trict; being C. H. Clarke's forfeited Leases 39737/55and 23143/74.

THURSDAY, 18th JULY, 1935.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Sussex District (about two miles South-East ofKarridale Siding).

Corr. No. 2387/30.Open tinder Part V. (Plans 440D/40, B4; 441A/40,

131.)Location 1545, containing 230a. lr. 25p., at 9s. per

acre; classification page 87 of 1105/20, Vol. 1; subjectto payment for improvements, to the Government re-taining the right to resume for railway or other publicpurposes any land required and no compensation to begiven except for the actual value of any improvementsthat may be resumed; also subject to the conditionsapplying to 'land selected in this district; being A. J.Roxburgl's forfeited Lease 55/190.

Sussex District (two miles East of Witchcliffe).Corr. No. 2969/30.Open under Part V. (Plan 440A/40, B2.)Location 3072, containing 25a. Or. 16p., at 12s. 90.

per acre; classification page 28 of File 2969/30.

WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1935.RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

Oldfield District (about three miles North-West ofKuliba Siding).

Corr. No. 3376/20.Open under Part V. (Plans 420/80, F3; 421/80, A3.)Locations 198 and 202, containing 432a. 3r. 21p., at

Ss. 3d. per acre; classification pages 3 and 4 of 3376/20;and Locations 196 and 200, containing 160a. Or. 12p.;subject to pricing; subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage and to mining conditions; being J. A.McPherson's forfeited Leases 16008/68 and 22946/74.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

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,luNE 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1289

ERRATIUM.THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 19194933.

Road No. 4427.Department of Lands and Surveys,

2756/33. Perth, 28th June, 1935.IN the Government Gazettes of the 12th and 18th Aprillast, pages 812 and 848 respectively, in the fourth lineof the description for "the said location" read "Loca-tion 22013."

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1933.WHEREAS F. J. and A. L. Pearce, A. Cronin, F. ELWard, A. W. Bairstow, and E. W. and A. T. Clarke,being the owners of land over or along which the un-dermentioned roads, in the DUMBLEYUNG Road Dis-Arict pass, have applied to the Dumbleyung Road Boardto close the said roads, which are more particularly de-scribed hereunder, that is to say:

Comes. No. 1147/27.D.228:-The surveyed roads, as hereunder set out-(a) Along part of the East boundary of Williams

Location 9430, the Southernmost boundary of Location9449, the South and part of the East boundary of Loca-tion 8246, and the South boundary of Location 9438;from the South-East corner of the first-mentioned loca-tion to 1 chain West of the South-East corner of thelast-mentioned.

(b) Along the North boundary of Location 5928 and.through Location 9805; from the North-West cornerof the former to a surveyed road on the Easternmostboundary of the latter location.

(c) Along the South and part of the East boundaryof Location 117; from Road No. 7576 at its South-Westcorner to one chain North of the South-West cornerof Location 9430.

(d) Along parts of the East and South boundaries ofLocation 11833; from the North-West corner of Loca-tion 5926 to a surveyed road at its Westernmost corner.(Plan 408A/40, B1.)

WHEREAS M. J. Bowen and P. Bowen, being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroads, in the GOOMALLTNG Road District pass, haveapplied to the Goomalling Road. Board to close the saidroads, which are more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:

2685/34.0. 287:-The surveyed road passing along part of the

Westernmost and the South boundary of Avon Location20613; from a surveyed road at the Northernmost cornerof Location 17445 to a surveyed road at the South-Eastcorner of said Location 20613.

Also the surveyed road passim:. along the East boun-daries of Avon Locations 14839 and 14840; from theNorth-East corner of the former location to a surveyedroad at the South-East corner of the latter location.(Plan 32B/40, El & 2.)

WHEREAS A. E. Franklin, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road, in theKOORDA Road District passes, has applied to theKoorda Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:

6842/14.K. 229:-All that portion of Road No. 5151 extend-

ing Southward along part of the East boundary of Ning-han Location 140; from a surveyed road at its North-East corner to one chain South from the North-Westcorner of Location 657. (Plan 56/80, D2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road, inthe MEC.KERING Road District passes, has applied tothe Meckering Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:

5853/13.336.-The surveyed road along part of the West

boundary of Avon Location 5499; from a surveyed roadat the South-West corner of the location to the produc-tion North-Westward of the South-Western side of RoadNo. 9311. (Plan 26C/40, D4.)

WHEREAS A. E. Trea,Sure, being the owner of-landover or along which the underMentioned road, in theMECKERING Road District passes, has applied to theMeckering Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:

1040/34.M.340:-The surveyed road along the North and

part of the East boundary of Avon Location 17743 andthe North boundary of Location 2.2010; from Road No.3070 at a North-West corner of the former location toRoad No. 9449 at the North-East corner of the latterlocation. (Plan 26B/40, D2.)

WHEREAS J. S. Lundy, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road, in the MECK-ERING Road District passes, has applied to the Meeker-ing Road Board to close the said road, which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

622/35.M. 342:-The surveyed road along the West and part

of the North boundary of Avon Location 12998 andpart of the Easternmost boundary of Location 20538;from the South-West corner of the former location to3 chains 15.1 links North of the North-West corner of.Location 20327. (Plan 26D/40, C3.)

WHEREAS_ N. A. L. Pearse, being the owner of landover or along which the un;lermentioned road, in theMINGENEW Road District passes, has applied to theMingenew Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

5614/06.M. 345:-That portion of the road reserved in the

Croon Grant of Victoria Location 1903, passing alongpart of the West boundary of and through Lot M. 6::of said location (as shown L.T.O. Diagram 1902). (Plan127/80, C & D4.)

WHEREAS V. M. Kelsall and T. R. Duschka, being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroad, in the WONGAN-BALLIDU Road District passes,have applied to the Wongan-Ballidu Road Board to closethe said road, which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:

1328/29.W. 528:-The surveyed road passing through Ninghan

Locations 3853, 2570, and 2326; from a surveyed roadalong the Western boundary of the first-mentioned loca-tion to Road No. 9486 along a South-Eastern side of theBurakin-Kulja Railway Reserve. (Plan 65/80, B &C3.)

And whereas such applications have been duly published in the Government Gazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to the saidapplications:

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

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.Dated this 28th day of June, 1935.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1933.WHEREAS the MANJIMUP Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Manjimupon or about the 21st day of May, 1935, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

S18/98.No. 898: Deviation of part:-A strip of land, one

chain wide, its Southern side leaving a Southern sideof the present road 2 chains 85 8 links South-West-ward from its junction with a Western side of RoadNo. 5772, and extending (as shown O.P. 4964) 235deg.13min. 1 chain 16.7 links and 250deg. 50min. 11 chains89.6 links to rejoin the old road. (Plan 442C/40, E3.)

WHEREAS the DOWERIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dowerin onor about the 3rd day of July, 1934, resolved to open theroad hereinafter described, that is to say:

9304/07.No. 2994: Deviation of part:-A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road on the South-

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Eastern boundary of Avon Location 2840, near a North-East corner of same, and extending (as shown Diagram58341) South-Westward, Southward, and South-East-ward through the said location to rejoin the old roadnear its South-East corner. (Plan 33A/40, Al.)

WHEREAS the GOOMALLING Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Goomal-ling on or about the 7th day of March, 1,934, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

8598/09.No. 3712: Deviation of part:A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the Southerncorner of Avon Location 16703 and extending (as shownDiagram 58337) Eastward through part of Location17867 to rejoin the old road opposite the Western cor-ner of Location 13054. (Plan 320/40, F3.)

WHEREAS the MANJIMUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Manjimupon or about the 21st clay of May, 1935, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

4488/15.No. 5364: Deviation of part:A strip of land, one

chain wide, its Western side leaving a Western side ofthe present road, 136deg. 25min. 82 links and 189deg.44min. 85.2 links from its intersection with an Easternboundary of Nelson Location 7396, and extending (asshown O.P. 4964) Southward and South-Eastwardthrough Nelson Location 972 to a North-Western sideof Road No. SOS in the latter location. (Plan 442C/40,E3.)

WHEREAS the MANJ1MUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Manji-mup on or about the 21st day of May 1935, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

3688/15.No. 5772: Regazettal and Extension:A strip of

land, one chain wide, leaving a South-Eastern side ofRoad No. 898, 234deg. 51min. 7 chains 7.1 links and144deg. 30min. 1 chain from the Southern corner ofNelson Location 10843, and extending (as shown dia-gram 40965 and O.P. 4964) Southward and Eastwardpassing through Nelson Locations 7368 (Reserve 16354)and 4477 to the North-West corner of Location 7205(Reserve 16397). (Plan 442C/40, E3.)

WHEREAS the MOUNT MARSHALL Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atBeneubbin on or about the 14th day of September, 1934,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

1642/24.No. 6405: Widening of part:That portion of Ning-

han Location 2462 bounded by lines commencing on itsWest boundary 10 chains South from its North-Westcorner and extending (as shown Diagram 58310) 176deg. 15min. 8 chains 24.8 links and 195deg. 16min. 6chains 96 links to said West boundary of Location 2462and Northward along it to the starting point. (Plan66/80, B3.)

WHEREAS the QUAIRADING Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Quair-ading on or about the 22nd day of May, 1935, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

1383/22.No. 6813: Extension:A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the terminus of the present road on theNorth-Western boundary of the Quairading Townsiteand extending Southward and South-Westward throughsaid Townsite to Cora ling Street at the North-East cor-ner of Lot 55. (Plan Quairading Townsite.)

WHEREAS the DOWERIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dowerin on orabout the llth ,day of January, 1934, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

346/34.No. 9494: Deviation of part:A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the North-Eastcorner of Avon Location 24830 and extending North (asshown Diagram 58344) along part of the West boun-dary of Location 24861 to Road No. 8381 at its North-West corner; thence West along said Road No. 8381passing through part of Location 24917 to rejoin theold road on the Westernmost boundary of the last-mentioned location. Portion of Road No. 8381 is herebysuperseded. (Plan 56D/40, A4.)

WHEREAS the GOOMALLING Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Goomal-ling on or about the 7th day of March, 1934, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

8598/09.No. 9497:A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 3712 opposite the Western corner of AvonLocation 13054 and extending (as surveyed) North-Westward through Location 17867 to and along North-Eastern boundaries of Location 16703 to its Northern-most corner; thence South-Westward and North-West-ward along the South-Eastern and part of the South-Western boundary of Location 4034 to Road No. 2488at its intersection with the last-mentioned boundary.(Plan 32C/40, F3.)

WHER,EAS the WEST ARTHUR Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Darkenon or about the 23rd day of July, 1934, resolved to open-the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

1593/34.No. 9499:A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

in parts), leaving Road No. 6370 on the West boundaryof Wellington Location 2336 and extending North (assurveyed) along part of said boundary of Location 2336to its North-West corner; thence (as shown O.P. 5024)North-Westward through Location 3512 to its Westboundary, 10 chains 98.2 links North from its South-West corner; thence North along part of the Westboundary of and Northward through Location 3512, andcontinuing Northward through and along a Westernboundary of Location 3958 to the latter's most North-erly North-West corner; thence North-Eastward throughLocation 3997 to the North-West corner of Location3962 and East along its Northernmost boundary to asurveyed road at its Northernmost North-East corner.(Plan 415B/40, D1 & 2.)

WHEREAS the PRESTON Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at 'Donnybrookon or about. the 17th day of December, 1934, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

2735/34.No. 9500:A strip of land, one chain wide, com-

mencing on the Eastern side of Road 9240, opposite theSouth-East corner of Wellington Location 1559, andextending East through Reserve 12518 to a Westernside of the Boyanup-Donnybrook Railway Reserve. (Plan-414A/40, Bl.)

WHEREAS the TAMBELLUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Tarn-belhip on or about the 13th day of December, 1934, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay: -

223/34.No. 9501:A strip of land, one chain wide, com-

mencing on the Southern side of the Tambellup-Gnowan-gerup Railway Reserve at its intersection with the Eastboundary of Plantagenet Location 1193, and extendingSouth (as surveyed) along Dart of the said East bound-ary and the East boundary of Location 2012 andthrough Location 2762 to Road No. 1908 on the South-Eastern boundary of the last-mentioned location. (Plan136A/40, C2.)

WHEREAS the WYALKATCHEM Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting_ of the Board, held atWyalkatchem on or about the 21st day of May, 1934,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

8893/11.No. 9502:A, strip of laud one chain wide ,(widen-

ing in parts), its Western side leaving the North sideof a surveyed road 269deg. 55min. 50 links from theSouth-West corner of Cowcowing Agricultural AreaLot 133 and extending (as shown O.P. 4772) North-ward through the Lake Brown Branch Railway Re-serve at a distance of 50 links from and parallel toits Eastern side to the North-Eastern side of a levelcrossing on the South-Eastern boundary of Lot 255;thence South-Eastward 50 links along said side oflevel crossing; thence again Northward along theEastern side of the Railway Reserve to the South-Western boundary of the Nalkain townsite. (Plan 33B/40, El.)

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28, 1935. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1291

WHEREAS the MANJIMUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Man-jimup on or about the 21st day of May, 1935, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

2921/13.No. 9503:A strip of land 75 links wide (widening

at its commencement and terminus), commencing onthe South-Western side of Dean Street, opposite theSouthern corner of Pemberton Lot 34 and extending(as shown O.P. 4964) South-Westward through NelsonLocation 7368 (Reserve 16354) to Road No. 5772 insame.

No. 9504:A strip of land 25 links wide, leaving aSouth-Eastern side of Road No. 898 at the Westerncorner of Pemberton Lot 67, and extending (as shownsaid O.P.) South-Eastward along the South-Westernboundary of said lot and through Nelson Location7368 to the North-Western side of Road No. 9503.

No. 9505:A strip of land 75 links wide, com-mencing on a South-Eastern side of Road No. 898, 2chains 23.5 links South-Westward from the Westerncorner of Pemberton Lot 67, and extending (as shownsaid O.P.) South-Eastward through Nelson Location7368 to the North-Western side of Road No. 9503.

No. 9506:A strip of land 25 links wide, commen-cing on a South-Eastern side of Road No. 898, 5 chains24.4 links South-Westward from the Western cornerof Pemberton Lot 67, and extending (as shown saidO.P.) South-Eastward through Nelson Location 7368to the North-Western side of Road No. 9503.

No. 9507:A strip of land one chain wide (widen-ing in parts), leaving Road No. 898 at the Eastern endof the Pemberton Station Yard and extending (assurveyed) Westward and South-Westward along theNorthern and North-Western boundaries of same toits Western corner; thence (as shown said 0.P.) West-ward, South-Westward and again Westward along theNorthernmost boundary of Nelson Location 7368 andpart of the North boundary of and through Location972 to Road No. 5364 on the Western boundary of thelatter location.

No. 9508:A strip of land 50 links wide (wideningat its commencement and terminus), leaving RoadNo. 898 at the South-East corner of Nelson Location972 and extending (as shown said O.P.) North-West-ward, passing through said location to Road No. 9507within same.

No. 9509:A strip of land 50 links wide, leaving aNorth-Western side of Road No. 898, 235deg. 13min.

chain 2.4 links and 250deg. 50min. 3 chains 37 linksfrom the South-East corner of Nelson Location 972,and extending (as shown said O.P.) North-Westward,passing through said location to Road No. 9507 withinsame.

No. 9510:A strip of land 25 links wide (wideningin part), leaving the North-Eastern side of Road No.9509, 1 chain 3.7 links from its junction with Road No.898 and extending (as shown said 0.P.) North-East-ward and North-Westward through Nelson Location972 to Road No. 9507 within same. (Plans 442C/40,53, and Pemberton Townsite.)

And whereas His Excellence the Lieutenant-Governor,pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Acti1902," by notices published in the Government Gazette,declared that the said lands had been set apart, taken,or resumed for the purpose of the said Roads, and thatplans of the said lands might be inspected at the De-partment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

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

And whereaS the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has confirmed the said resolutions, it is herebynotified that the lines of communication described aboveare Roads within the meaning of " The Road DistrictsAct, 1919," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 28th day of June, 1935.

A. R. T. BROWN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Road.

I, THE MINISTER FOR LANDS, being the owner ofland over or along which the portion of road hereunderrlscribed passes, have applied to the Manjimup Road,Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:

Manj imup.12687/10.M. 313. That portion of the surveyed road passing

through Nelson Location 9271, as shown coloured blueon O.P. No. 4959, from the Southern boundary of saidLocation to its East boundary. (Plan 442B/40, F2.)

A. R. BROWN,for Minister for Lands.

I, Joseph William Margereson, on behalf of the Man-jimup Road Board, hereby assent to the above applica-tion to close the road therein described.

J. W. MARGERESON,Chairman Manjimup Road Board.

19th June, 1935.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Roads.

WE, Joseph I. Watson, Lawrence and Wilfred C.Pearse, and Charles Wilson, being the owners of landover or along which the portion of roads hereunder des-cribed pass, have applied to the Meckering Road Boardto close the said portion of roads, viz.:

Meckering.3089/95.M. 341:All that portion of Hamersley Road (Road

No. 612) passing along the North-Western boundariesof Meckering A.A. Lots 104, 105, 106, 246, and 247;from a surveyed road at the Western corner of thefirst-mentioned lot to a surveyed road at the Northerncorner of the last mentioned lot.

Also: That portion of Beasley Road along the South-Western boundaries of Meckering A.A. Lots 228, 103,246, 245, and 237; from Road No. 363 at the Westerncorner of the first-mentioned lot to Road No. 599 at theSouthern corner of the last-mentioned lot. (Plan 26D/40, C4.)

J. I. WATSON.L. PEARSE.W. C. PEARSE.C. WILSON.

I, Samuel Evans Burps, on behalf of the MeckeringRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the roads therein described.

S. E. BURGES,Chairman Meckering Road Board.

11th June, 1935.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Roads.

I, ANDREW MUIR, being the owner of land over oralong which the portion of roads hereunder describedpass, have applied to the Manjimup Road Board to closethe said portion of roads, viz.:

Manj imup.2209/89.M. 344:Those portions of Roads Nos. 306 and

1632, passing through Nelson Location 197 and HayLocation 6; from the West boundary of the formerlocation to its East boundary.

Also: That portion of Road No. 299, passingthrough Nelson Location 1673; from its South-Westerncorner to its Eastern boundary. (Plan 443A/40, B2.)

ANDREW MUIR.

I, J. W. Margereson, on behalf of the Manjimup RoadBoard, hereby assent to the above application to closethe roads therein described.

J. W. MARGERESON,Chairman Manjimup Road Board.

8th June, 1935.

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Road.

I, I. B. JEFFERSON, being the owner of land overor along which the portion of road hereunder describedpasses, have applied to the Brookton Road Board toclose the said portion of road, viz.:-

Brookton.Corres. 6009/10.B. 404.-The surveyed road along part of the East-

ern boundary of Avon Location 7947; from a closedroad at its North-East corner to a surveyed road atthe South corner of Location 952. (Plan 343A/40, 02.)

IVY B. JEFFERSON.

I, John Wm. McGrath, on behalf of the BrooktonRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the road therein described.

JOHN W. McGRATB, Jun.,Chairman Brookton Road Board.

2nd May, 1935.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application 1.590/1934.

TAKE notice that Sarah Ann Waters of Albany Widowhas made application to be registered under the Trans-fer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietor of an estate infee simple in possession in the. following parcel of landsituate in the Albany district and being

Part of Albany Town Lot SO containing 2 roodsand 7 perches

Bounded on the North-West by part of the South-Eastboundary of Town Lot 81 measuring 2 chains and 19links from the high water mark of Princess Royal Har-bour

On the North-East by a South-West boundary of theGreat Southern Railway being the land registered inMemorial Book 10 No. 25 and measuring 1 chain 38 and2/10 links

On the East by Melville Street measuring 2 chains40 links to the high water mark of Princess Royal Har-bour thence

On the South and South-West by the said high watermark of Princess Royal Harbour.

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram 9788deposited in the Office of Titles.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land and desiring toobject to the said application are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 20th August nexta caveat forbidding the said land being brought underthe operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS.Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, this 25th June, 1935.Haynes, Robinson & Cooper, Albany, Solicitors for the

Applicant.

CASH ORDERS LOST.Agricultural Bank,

Perth, 25th June, 1935.THE undermentioned Cash Orders, drawn by the Agri-cultural Bank, have been reported lost and payment ofsame has been stopped; it is proposed to issue freshCash Orders in lieu thereof :-

0/0 No. 20191, issued on 20th May, 1935, in favour ofM. E. Drury, at Bruce Rock District Office.

0/0 No. 91043, for £8 15s., in favour of AlfredCriddle, issued at Geraldton Office on account ofW.G.R.A., 1933.

0/0 No. 77809, for £52 4s., in favour of I. Smith,drawn on 26/3/35 on account of W.G.R. 59 at Narro-gin District Office.

C/O _No. 4778, for £36, in favour of F. L. Faulkner,draivn on 30/3/35 on account of W.G.R. 59 at Narrogin.

0/0 No. 9698, for £11 2s. 3d., in favour of A. C.Bolt, drawn on 16/3/35 on account of W.G.R. 60 at.Narrogin.

W. GROGAN,Acting General Manager.

Forests Department,Perth, 24th June, 1935.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that CashOrder 113544, for an amount of 9s. drawn on 14thMarch, by V. Lind in favour of T. J. Price, has beenlost. Payment has been stopped and it is intended toissue another Cash Order in lieu thereof.

S. L. KESSELL,Conservator of Forests.

THE Commissioners under "The Agricultural BlankAct, 1934," invite Tenders for the purchase of the un-dermentioned Land and Leases on or before dates andat the Local Offices named:-

Tenders returnable at Bruce Rock-13/7/35.939/29.

Avon Locations 16300, 22469, and 17054, being thewhole of the land comprised in Leases 9966/68 and12140/68 and Crown Grant Vol. 775, Fol. 75, standingin the name of Mildred McCracken, containing 1,214acres; situate adjoining Belka Siding; described as 407acres first class salmon gum, gimlet, and whitegum; 143acres second 'class mallee and whitegum; balance thirdclass scrub ; 750 acres cleared; dam, Goldfields WaterScheme; 198 chains 1, 2 and 3-wire and rabbit netting;150 chains 3, 4 and 5-wire fence; house, 4 rooms ofj.w.b. and men's room; tool shed, stable; 3,000-gallontank.

1339/24.Avon Locations 12714, 17726, 12712, 1-5432, and 16029,

being the whole of the land comprised in Leases 24880/55, 28277/55. and 32-565/55, and Certificate of Title Vol.1017, Fol. 4-33 ; Vol. 1017, Fol. 434, standing in the nameof Norman Francis Leslie- Cutts, containing 1,024 acres 3roods 7 perches; situate 14 miles South of Badgaling.

Tenders returnable at Busselton-13/7/35.2000/31, G.S.

Sussex Location 224,5, being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Grant Vol. 1027, Fol. 118, standing inthe name of Bertie Francis William Fletcher, containing227 acres 2 roods 19 perches; situate 8 miles East ofCowaramun; described is 76 acres first class clay loam,redgmn, jam-rah, and banksia ; 140 acres second classsandy loam; balance third class stony; 52 acres partcleared (pasture), 3 acres of other part clearing; 65acres rung; 72 chains drahting ; well ; 34 chains netting;153 chains 4 and 3-wire fence (boundary), 32 chainsnetting, 123 chains 4 and 3-wire, 16 chains rail, 25chains slab yards (internal) fence; house, 4 rooms ofGroup type, with additional small room on back veran-dah; cowshed. feedroom. dairy, hayshed, stockyard, andpig shelter; stock and plant that may be in our posses-sion and belonging to the place at time of purchase; atlast inspection there were 13 cows, 3 heifers, 4 calves, 1hull, 1 boar, 1 gelding, and 1 mare on the property.

3282/30, G.S.Sussex Locations 1897 and 2946, being the whole of the

land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 1030, Fol. 651,standing in the name of Ernest Stanley Melville 31.1it-(101, containing 319 acres 34 perches; situate in Group24, 4 miles East of Karridale Siding; described as 120acres first class red and grey loam and swamp, redgum,jarrah and banksia; 150 acres second class gravelly; bal-ance third class sandy and stony; 1-A-acre cleared, 3 acrespart cleared (tillable), 62 acres of other Part clearing(pasture), 11/, acres of other part clearing (wild), 1:7acres rung; creek and well; 153/2 chains netting, 76chains 4-wire fence (boundary), 461/, chains netting,191 chains 4 and 3-wire (internal) fence; house, 4 roomsof j.w.b. (2 verandahs) ; cowshed, dairy, hayshed, tool-shed, bull yard ; stock and plant that may be in our pos-session and belonging to the place at time of purchase;at last inspection there were 17 cows, 1 heifer, 5 heifercalves, 1- bull, and 1 horse on the .property.

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JUNE 2S, 1925.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 1293

2241/31.Portion of Sussex Location 435, being the whole of the

land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 1011, Fol. 995,standing in the name of Leslie Charles Shenton, contain-ing 92 acres 8 4/10 perches; situate 1/ -mile West ofYallingnp Siding; described as 10 acres first class redlearn, redgum, blackbutt; 60 acres second class greyloam and gravel, peppermint and banksia; balance thirdclass sandy and stony;' 4 acres part cleared (tillable),33 acres part cleared (pasture), 6 acres of other partclearing; 50 acres rung; well; 135 chains 5 and 4-wirefence (boundary), 90 chains 5, 4, 3 and 2-wire (inter-nal) fence; house, 4 rooms of jarrah and asbestos; cow-shed; stock and plant that may be in our possessionand belonging to the place at time of purchase; sub-ject to lease expiring 6/6/36.

733/31, G.S.Sussex Location 1673, being the whole of the land

comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1023, Fol. 796, standingin the name of Harry McKelvie, containing 131% acres;situate in Group 20, 31/, miles West of Yelverton Sid-ing; described as 20 acres first, class red loam, redgumand jarrah; 91 acres second class grey and brown loamand gravel; balance third class stony; 4 acres partcleared (tillable), 76 acres part cleared (pasture), 40acres rung; 30 chains draining; 3 wells and creek; 67chains 5-wire and netting, 80 chains 3-wire fence (boun-dary). 121 chains 4-wire, 44 chains 3-wire (internal)fence; house, 4 rooms of j.w.b.; cowshed, dairy, hay,store and cart sheds, stock yards (cowshed and haysheddamaged by fire) ; stock and plant that may be in ourpossession and belonging to the place at time of pur-chase; at last inspection there were 13 cows, 12 heifers,6 calves, 7 pigs, and one horse on the property.

2080/31, G.S.Sussex Location 3113, being the whole of the land com-

prised in Crown Grant Vol. 1025, Fol 806,- standing inthe name of James Joseph Melvor, containing 150 acres2 roods 8 perches; situated 8 miles south of Vasse; de-scribed as 80 acres first class grey loam (part moist),redgum, jarrah, and banksia,; 36 acres second classlighter soil and red; balance third class semi-plain; 16acres part cleared (pasture), 36 acres of other partclearing; 50 chains draining; well; 119 chains 6 and 3-vire fence (boundary), 53 chains 6 and 3-wire (internal)fence; house, 4 rooms of j.w.b.; dairy, cowshed, hayshed, pig run and shelter; stock and plant that may bein our possession and belonging to the place at time ofpurchase; at last inspection there were 14 cows, 4 calves,and 1 horse on the property.

Tenders returnable at Katanning-13/7/35.26/192.

Kent Location 389, being the whole of the land com-prised in Lease 12727/56, standing in the name of JohnJoseph Paranthoiene, containing 992 acres; situate 3 V,miles South of Pingrup; described as 692 acres first classred and brown loam, gimlet, salmon and blackbutt; 150acres second class sandy, malice; balance third classlakey and flats; 800 acres cleared (part suckering);2 1,000 cubic- yards dams; 3:55 chains 3-wire and rabbitnetting fence (boundary) ; 155 chains 1, 2 and 3-wire(internal) fence; house, 4 rooms of j.w.b.; galvanised -iron shed; stock and plant that may be in our possessionand belonging to the place at time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Kellerberrin-13/7/35.1595/25.

Avon Locations 22379, 15591 and 15598, and part of15626, being the whole of the land comprised in Leases28853/55, 11118/56 and 17852/68 and Crown Grant Vol.792, Fol. 114, standing in the names of John GilbertRutter and Charles Collier Perkins, the Executors ofthe Will of John Edward Kennett, deceased; containing2,1591/, acres; situate 5 miles North of Nangeenan; de-scribed as 1,115 acres first class good red and grey clay,salmon, gimlet; 367 acres second class sandy loam, white-gum, malice, tee-tree; balance third class scrub; 1,193acres cleared; watered by dam and Goldfields WaterScheme; 205 chains 4 and 5-wire and netting; 200 chains4, 5 and 6-wire fence; house, 6 rooms, stone bungalow,verandah all round, cement floor; bush _stables and mach-inery shed; stock and plant that may be in our posses-sion and 'belonging to the place at time of purchase;

subject to cropping lease over 350 acres, expiring 28/2/36; a centrally situated property, well developed, withmore than one half classed as salmon-gimlet country

Tenders returnable at Manjimup-13/7/35.3797/30, G.S.

Nelson Location 10081, being the whole of the landcomprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1025, Fol. 172, standingin the name of George Charles Whittle, containing 117acres 1 rood 9 perches; situate in Group 90, 8 'intilesWest of Pemberton; described as 1141/1 acres first classred and brown loam, redgum, karri and jarrah; balanCesecond class gravelly; 31. acres cleared; 49 acres partcleared (pasture) ; 6 acres of other part clearing; 40acres rung; permanent stream; 48 chains 5-wire andnetting, 63 chains 4 and 3-wire fence (boundary), 56chains 5-wire and netting, 158 chains 5 and 4-wire (in-ternal) fence; house, 4 rooms of j.w.b. (tank and stove) ;dairy, hayshed, cowshed, bull yard and shelter; stock andplant that may be in our possession and belonging tothe place at time of purchase; at last inspection therewere 12 cows, 11 heifers, 1 calf, and 1 bull on the pro-perty.

1542/31 G.S.Nelson Locations 9878 and 9880, being the whole of

the land comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1027, Fol. 347,standing in the name of William Hand; containing.225 acres 2 roods 38 perches; situate 5 miles South-1-.1tist of Northcliffe; described as 107 acres let classred and dark loam, karri, jarrah and redgum, 63 acres2nd class light, gravelly and sandy, balance 3rd classsand and stone; 5 acres part cleared (tillable), 50 acresof other part clearing (pasture), 38 acres rung.; per-manent creeks; 294 chains 6, 4 and 3-wire fence (boun-dary), 41 chains 5-wire and netting, 83 chains 6 and 4-wire, 15 chains slabs (internal) fence; house, 4 roomsof j.w.b.; cow shed; dairy; hay, feed and cart sheds;bull yard and shelter; stock yards; stock and plantthat may be in our possession and belonging to theplace at time of purchase. At last inspection 'therewere 2 cows, 7 heifers, one mare on the property.

2476/30 G.S.Nelson Locations' 9342 and 9343, being the whole of

the land comprised in Crown Grant. Vol. 1021, Fol. 114,standing in the name of Thomas Joseph Bailey; con-taining 176 acres 29 perches; situate in 'Group 21, 31Amiles South-East of Jardee; described as all 1st classred loam, light red and grey gravelly and sandy loam,karri, redgum and jarrah; 121/, acres cleared, 411/2 acrespart cleared (pasture), 1 acre of other part clearing;permanent spring and soaks; 40 chains 5-wire and net-ting, 67 chains 3-wire fence (boundary), 17 chains 5-wire and netting, 107 chains 3, 4, 5 and 6-wire (neigh-bour's), 55 chains 4: and 5-wire and netting, 103 chains4, 5 and 6-wire, 4 chains poultry netting (internal)fence; house, 4 rooms of j.w.b. (and one on backverandah); dairy, cow shed and feed room; hay shed;cart shed; bull yard and shelter; stock and plant thatmay be in our possession and belonging to the placeat time of purchase. At last inspection there were14 cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull and 1 mare on the property.An additional rl OA acres has been linked and arrange-ments will be made for its transfer to au incomingpurchaser, with proportion of debt thereon.

972/31 G.S.Nelson Locations 6594 and 10251, being the whole

of the land comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1025, Vol.648, standing in the name of Stanley Bassett; con-

g 253 acres 5 perches; situate in Group 117, 7miles North-East of Northcliffe; described as 84 acres1st class light red soil, jarrah, redgum, casuarina, karri,balance 2nd class sandy and gravelly; 5% acres partcleared (tillable), 55 acres part cleared (pasture), 111acres rung; soak and creek; 421/, chains 5-wire andnetting, 234 chains 4 awd 3-wire (boundary) fence, 40chains 5-wire and netting, 80 chains 4-wire, 35 chainspickets (internal) fence; house, 4 rooms of j.w.b.; cowshed; dairy; hayshed; feed shed and yard; stock andplant that may be in our possession and belonging tothe place at time of purchase. At last inspection-there,were 15 cows, 3 calves, 1 sow, 1 horse and 1 mare onthe property.

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2585/30 G.S.Nelson Location 9335, being the whole of the land

comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1021, Fol. 113, stand-ing in the name of Arthur James Dann; containing123 acres 1 rood 9 perches; situate 13/4 miles South-East of Jardee; described as all let class red loam(part gravelly and sandy), karri, redgum and jarrah;2 acres cleared, 2 acres part cleared (tillable), 30acres of other part clearing (pasture), 12 acres ofother part clearing, 58 acres rung; well, springs andcreek; 14 chains 5-wire and netting, 26 chains 4 and 3-wire fence (boundary), 57 chains 4 and 5-wire andnetting, 77 chains 3-wire (neighbour's), 96 chains 5,4 and 3-wire, 9 chains 3-wire and netting (internal)fence, 10 chains posts erected; house, 4 rooms ofj.w.b.; hay shed; cow bails; dairy; cart and store sheds;cow yard; stock and plant that may be in our posses-sion and belonging to the place at time of purchase.At last inspection there were 14 cows, 2 heifers, 1 calfand 1 horse on the property.

1184/31 G.S.Nelson Locations 9919 and 9929, being the whole of

the land comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1025, Fol. 151,and Certificate of Title Vol. 1037, Fol. 466, standingin the name of Donald Augustus Atkinson; containing243 acres 1 rood 3 perches; situate 13/4 miles East ofNorthcliffe; described as 150 acres 1st class red andchocolate loam, karri, redgum, jarrah and casuarina,balance 2nd class sandy and gravelly soil; 9 acres partcleared (tillable), 45 acres part cleared (pasture), 2acres of other part clearing, 126 acres rung; 2 wellsand soak; 48 chains 5-wire and netting, 73 chains 6, 5and 4-wire, 115 chains 3-wire fence (boundary), 75chains 5-wire and netting, 205 chains 4 and 3-wire, 43chains picket fence (internal); house, 4 rooms ofj.w.b.; cow shed; dairy; hay shed; feed shed; stockand plant that may be in our possession and belongingto the place at time of purchase. At last inspectionthere were 5 heifers, 1 calf, 1 horse and 1 mare on theproperty.

1535/31 G.S.Nelson Locations 10008, 9881 and 10007, being the

whole of the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVol. 1040, Fol. 723, and Crown Grant Vol. 1027, Fol.603, standing in the name of Ronald Campbell; con-taining 410 acres 3 roods 19 perches; situate in Group120, 5 miles South-East of Northcliffe; described as190 acres 1st class red and chocolate loam, karri, jar-rah, redgum, blackbutt, 90 acres 2nd class grey sandyloam and casuarina, balance 3rd class plain; 14 acrespart cleared (tillable), 49 acres part cleared (pasture),153 acres rung; watered by creeks; 22 chains 5-wireand netting, 352 chains 4 and 3-wire fence (boundary),200 chains 5 and 4-wire, 31 chains slabs (internal)fence; house, 5 rooms of j.w.b.; hay and feed shed;cow shed; dairy; stock yards; stock and plant thatmay be in our possession and belonging to the placeat time of purchase. At last inspection there were 2cows, 10 heifers and 5 calves on the property.

3359/30 G.S.Nelson Location 9168, being the whole of the land

comprised in Crown Grant, Vol. 1016, Fol. 485, stand-ing in the name of. William Albert Perkins; con-taining 90 acres 3 roods 11 perches; situate 1/2 mileNorth of Eastbrook; described as 871/2 acres 1stclass, good karri loam, karri, redgum and jarrah,balance 2nd class good gravelly loam; 2 acrescleared, 46 acres part cleared (tillable and pas-ture), 9 acres of other part clearing, 33 acres rung;permanent creek; 511/2 chains 4-wire and netting,173/4 chains 5-wire (1 barb), 19 chains 4-wire (1barb) fence (boundary), 20 chains 4-wire and netting,102 chains 4 and 5-wire (1 barb) (internal) fence;house, 5 rooms of k.w.b.; standard dairy; milking shed;hay shed; stock and plant that may he in our possesmelon and belonging to the place at time of purchase.At last inspection there were 13 cows 7 heifers, 2calves and 1. mare on the property.

3999/30 G.S.Nelson Location 8952 being the whole of the land

comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 1025, Fol. 173, stand-ing in the name of Charles Jones Lawrence; contain-ing 119 acres 31 perches; situate 4 miles South-West

of Pemberton; described as all 1st class karri, andgravelly loam to dark sandy flats, karri, redgum andcasuarina; 42in acres part cleared (pasture), 263/4acres of other part clearing, 16 acres rung; well; 93/4chains netting, s41/> chains 3-wire fence (boundary),213/4 chains netting', 31 chains 5 and 4-wire (neigh-bour's), 61 chains netting, 793/4 chains 6 to 2 wire (in-ternal) fence; house, 4 rooms of k.w.b.-verandaltsstone; 2 tanks; standard cow, shed, dairy, hay shed,manure shed; fowl and calf houses; stock and plantthat may be in our possession and belonging to theplace at time of purchase. At last inspection therewere 5 cows, 2 heifers, one mare on the property.

2901/30.Nelson Locations 9175 and 9177, being the whole of

the land comprised in Crown Grant Vol. 101G, Fol. 748,standing in the name of James McDonald, containing181 acres 2 roods 37 perches, situate in Group 110, 10miles West of Manjimup; described as 142 acres firstclass brown, light red sandy and gravelly soil, redgum,jarrah, and karri; 37 acres second class gravelly loamand stony; balance third clasS ironstone; 28 acrescleared; 41 acres part cleared (pasture) ; 13 acres ofother part clearing; 42 acres rung; permanent spring;97 chains 5-wire and netting., 151 chains 4-wire fence(boundary), 44 chains 5-wire and netting, 99 chains4 and 3-wire (internal) fence; house (4 rooms) ofweatherboard, tank and stove; dairy; cow shed; hayshed; stock and plant that may be in our possessionand belonging to the place at time of purchase; at lastinspection there were 16 cows, S heifers, 3 calves, and1 mare on the property.

Tenders returnable at Narrogin-13/7/35.21/490.

Williams Locations 5659, 10583, 9662, 6356, 5930,5929, 7270, 11121, 6365, and 13375, being the whole ofthe land comprised in Leases 9768/68, 29599/55,25909/55, 14410/55, 12908/55, 12907/55, 17881/55,and 34813/55, and Crown Grants Vol. 577, Fol. 137;Vol. 797, Fol. 8., standing in the name of SamuelHanmer, containing 1,473 acres 3 roods 24 perches, situ-ate three and seven miles South-East of Yilliminning;described as 653 acres good to fair soil, jam, yorkgum,whitegum, morrel; 691 acres second class light sandyloam, whitegum, jam, and oak; balance third classswampy, gravelly, and stony; 710 acres cleared; 20acres part cleared; 6 dams (3,450 c.yds.) ; 122 chains3-wire and netting, 434 chains 6-wire fence, 323' chains3-wire and netting, 140 chains 6-wire (neighbour's) ;camp of stone; stable; chaffrbom; machinery shed;stock and plant that may be in our possession and be-longing to the place at time of purchase. Tenders forlocations separated from the main security are invitedfrom adjoining land holders. There are 80 acres offallow. Offers to lease will also be considered.

707/30.Williams Locations 7307, 9313, and 10364, and Avon

Location 16024, being the whole of the land comprisedin Leases 23808/55, 31297/55, and 5610/68, and CrownGrant Vol. 1021, Fol. 550, standing in the name of Har-riet Martha Munday, containing 977 acres, situate 14miles South-East of Yealering.

Williams Locations 7305 and 7306, being the whole ofthe land comprised in Lease 36489/55, standing in thename of Frederick George Munday, -containing 971acres, situate 14 miles South-East of Yealering.

Total area 1,948 acres; described as 1,045 acres firstclass grey loam to gravelly morrel country, salmon gum,jam; 204 acres second class gravelly soil, whiteguna,mallee, and jam; balance third class good scrub plain;1,159 acres cleared; 85 acres part cleared; 1,500 c.yds.dam; 190 chains rabbit netting, 424 chains 6-wire fence,160 chains posts only; house (4 rooms) ; stables andshed; stock and plant that may be in our possessionand belonging to the place at time of purchase; subjectto cropping lease expiring 28/2/36.

22/770.Kojonup Locations 2071, 5071, 4906, 3813, 5317,

2068, 2069, 2070, 2072, being the whole of the landcomprised in Leases 13689/68 and 16580/68, CrownGrant Vol. 911, Fol. 200, Certificate of Title Vol. 896,Fol. 161, standing in the name of Duncan Baxter, con-taining 1,612 acres 1 rood 37 perches, situate four milesNorth-West of Woodanilling; described as 400 acres

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uNE 28, JIM.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1295

first class good red soil, salmon, morrel, and jam;985; acres second class sandy, whitegum, oak, mallet;balance third class gravelly and stony; 803 acres cleared,183 acres part cleared; 7 dams (3,050 c.yds.); 50 chains3-wire and netting, 1,257 chains 6 and 5-wire fence;house (4 rooms) of bat brick, verandah all round, de-tached kitchen; stable; sheds. A good mixed farmingproperty, close to siding, and ready for stocking forth-with.

1352/30.Roe Locations 158, 719, and 760, being the whole of

the land comprised in Leases 40194/55, 40953/55 and23487/74, standing in the name of Vincent LawrenceHearn, containing 1,339 acres 1 rood 39 perches, situ-ate 6 miles East of Wardercarrin ; described as 719acres first class loamy and clayey soil, salmon, gimlet;600 acres second class lighter and gravelly soil, mallee,broom and tea-tree; balance third class rocky and lakey;426 acres cleared; 184 acres part cleared ; one 1,000 c.yds. dam; 341 chains 1, 2 and 3-wire fence ; house (4rooms) ; stable; shed; stock and plant that may be inour possession and belonging to the place at time ofpurchase.

Tenders returnable at Northam-13/7/35.579/19.

Avon Locations 1503, 1291, 893, 58, 66, 82, 120, 186,187, 163, 1024, 197, and parts of Avon Locations 93,101 and 121, being the whole of the land comprised inCrown Grants Vol. 23, Fol. 393; Vol: 33, Fol. 304; Vol.8, Fol. 171; Vol. 18, Fol. 48; Certificate of Title Vol.401, Fol. 74; Vol. 10, Fol. 146; standing in the nameof Mary Anne Britt, the Administratrix of the Estateof John Thomas Britt, deceased, containing 2991 acres,situate West of Dewar's Pool Siding, about 8miles North of Toodyay; described as 2301A acres firstclass red sandy loam, yorkgum, jam ; 60 acres secondclass clay, light and rocky, whitegum; balance thirdclass stony; 180 acres cleared ; watered by Phillips

River Brook and 4 wells, one equipped with windmill;167 chains 6-wire fence; 246 chains 6 and 7-wire (neigh-bour 's); two-story house (10 rooms) of home madebricks; barn and stables; gal. iron machinery shed;stock and plant that may be in our possession and be-longing to the place at time of purchase; subject tocropping lease over 34 acres expiring 28/2/36.

Tenders returnable at Perth-13/7/35.20/1703.

Portion of Canning Location 31 and being Lot 103 onPlan'694, being the whole of the land comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Vol. 1026, Fol. 693, standing in thename of Thomas Abbs Cook, containing 66 acres 30perches, situate 31-A miles West-South-West from Anna-dale; described as 58 acres second class light sandy loamon limestone to swampy, wattle, paperbark, tea-treescrub, banksia, sheoak ; balance third class sand; 5acres cleared ; 5 acres part cleared (tillable) ; well;107: chains 4 and 5-wire fence (boundary) ; 32 chains2 3 and 4-wire (internal) fence; house (4 rooms) ofj.w.b.; shed; about half of this area is suitable forpermanent pasture.

Improvements, stock and plant are quoted from officerecords and are believed to be correct, but the Com-missioners do not guarantee them. Tenderers shouldsatisfy themselves as to these items and their condition.

Tenderers should state definitely what deposit theyare prepared to pay, terms required for balance of pur-chase, also if able to carry on without further assist-ance.

All tenders to be forwarded to the Agricultural Bankat place named, the envelope marked "Tender for....

's property."No tender necessarily accepted.

ALEX. McCALLUM,Chairman.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and Time

for Closing.

1935. 1935.(2.30 p.m. on Tuesday)

.1 tine 11 Collie :HospitalNew Screens to 2nd July ...Verandahs (8524)

June 11 Hollywood, New Brick School 2nd JulyErection Contract (8525)

June 19 Muntadgin New SchoolErection 9th July(8527)

June 19 Marrah SchoolRemoval and Re-erection Contract (8528)

9tli July ...

June 19 Coolgardie HospitalRenovationsand Additions (8529)

9th July ...

June 19 Bendering School Quarters Erec-tion (8530)

9th July

June 11 Geraldton Government Buildings 16th .JulyInstallation of Septic Tanks

(a) Geraldton Water SupplyDepot (8526)

(b) Geraldton Public Buildings(8531)

(c) Geraldton School andquarters (8532)

(d) Geraldton Police Inspec-tor's Quarters (8533)

(e) Geraldton Police Quarters,Lester Avenue (8534)

(1) Geraldton Police Quarters,Gregory Street (8535)

(g) Geraldton Gaol and Quarters(8536)

(h) Geraldton HarbourMaster's Quarters (8537)

(i) Geraldton Harbour WorksOffice (8538)

1

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., tobe seen.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Collie and BunburyCourt Houses on and after the 18th June, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 18th June1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, Merredin Court House, andKatanning Public Works Department, on and afterthe 25th June, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Geraldton Court House,on and after 25th June. 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Kalgoorlie PublicWorks Department, on and after the 25th June,1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, Narrogin Court House, andKatanning Public Works Department on and after,the 25th June, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Geraldton Court House,on and after the 18th June, 1935.

Separate tenders invited for each of the Sub-Contracts(a) to (i).

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Worksand Labour," and marked "Tender," and will be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest orany tender will not necessarily be accepted.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works.

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1296 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [JUNE 28, 1935

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-34.

Road Board Elections.Department of Works,

Perth, 17th June, 1935.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 92 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919-34," that the follow-ing gentlemen have been elected Members of the undermentioned Road Boards, to till the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder :

Road Board. Ward. Date ofElection

Member Elected :

Occupation.

How vacancyoccurred:

(a) Effluxion oftime.

Itesignatitm.1(c) Death.

Name of previousMember. Remarks.

Surname. Christian Name.

I

Albany Warriup 27-4-35 Allwood Frederick Farmer ... (a) Allwood, F. ... Unopposed.Do. ... Young's ... Wolfe Robert Travers do. ... (a) Wolfe, R. T. do.

Armadale- Armada le 6-4-35 Aitken Hugh ... Orchardist (a) Aitken, H. do.Kelmscott TownDo. ... Bedfordale Cross Benjamin Vidgin do. (a) Cross, B. V. ... do.Do. ... Roleystone Knuckey Richard ... .. do: (a) Knuckey, ... do.

Ashburton ... Town 5 Clark S. H. J. Neil Storekeeper (a) Clark, S. 11. J. N.Do. East Hooley John J. ... Pastoralist (a) Hooley, J. .J. ... I Unopposed.Do. ... East Knowles Walter ... Station :- (a) Lapthorn, F. J.

ido.

ManagerAugusta-Mar-

garet RiverRapids ... Fitzgerald ... John Joseph Farmer ... (a) Fitzgerald, J. J. do.

Do. ... Augusta ... Le Souef Ernest Albert Veterinary (a) Le Souef, E. do.Officer

Balingup Lower Bal- -ingup

Walker David Farmer ... (a) Walker, D. do.

Do. ... Upper Capel Brazier Arthur d o . (a) Brazier, A. Elected oncasting voteof ReturningOfficer

Do. ... Lower Bal-ingup

25-5-35 Cleveland Eric Frank ... do. (e) Rose, J. L. ... Unopposed.

Bassendean... North 6-5-35 Oakley George Alexander Railway (a) Oakley. G. A. R. do.Roy Employee

Do. ... East Richards Bertram John Clerk ... (a) Brisbane, H. do.Do. ... West Gaunt Edward James Gardener... (a) Gaunt, E. J. do.

Bayswater ... North ... 27 -4 -35 Anderson David Galbraith Carriage (a) Lovegrove, E.Builder

Do. ... Central ... :Flamenco Walter Alfred ... Builder ... (a) Lee, M. J.West .. Roger Malcolm McDonald Engineer (a) Roger, M. M.

Belmont Park Central .. Duncan George Henry ... Agent ... (a) Duncan, G. H. Unopposed.Do. ... West ... Faulkner Patrick John. ... Farmer ... (a) Downsborough, A.

E.Beverley North-East Murray i Adam Hope ... do. (a) Murray, A. H. ... do.

Do. East Dale Doncon ... Robert Charles do. (a) Doncon, R. C. ... do.Do. West Dale Strange ... Richard ;fames ... do. ... (a) Strange, R. J. ... do.Do. ... Kokeby Wood' Albert Alfred ... do. ... (a) Wood, A. A. do.Do. ... Central ... Weaver George Leitham... do. (a) Williams, R. S.... do.

Black Range Youanmi Black Robert Montague Pastoralist (a) Black, R. M. ... do.Do. ... Country ... Allen Samuel William do. ... (a) Allen, S. ... do.

do. Green ... Patrick George ... Butcher ... (a) Green, P. G. . , do.Bridgetown Central ... McAlinden Joseph .James Orchardist (a) McAlinden, J. J. do.

Do. ... South-West Bagshaw James Stanford do. ... (a) Bagshaw, J. S. do.Do. ... North ... Campbell ... Malcolm Henry... do. (a) Campbell, M. H. I do.Do. ... Seaton Ross Blechynden Alfred ... Dairyman (a) Blechynden, A.... do.

Brooktou East 6-4-35 Young Arthur Hall ... Farmer ... (a) Young, A. H. ! do.Do. ... West Thompson ... Alfred Charles ... do. ... (a) Thompson, A. C. i do.

Broome ... Broome ... 27-4-35 Archer Thomas Kenneth Accountant (a) Sawdon, Mrs. A.Do. ... Dampier

6-4-35Herrin Ronald Matthew Pastoralist (a) Male, K. ... Unopposed.

Broomehill Central ... Hillman John Frederick Farmer .. (a) Hillman, J. F. ... do.Do. ... North-West Anderson Norman do. (a) Anderson, N. ... do.Do. ... *South-East 18-5-35 Wray William Robert... do. (a) McGuire, J. B. do.

Bruce Rock Shackleton 27-4-35 Mann Robert ... do. (a) Mann, R. do.Do. Bella 1.. Harling Henry George ... do. (a) Harling, H. G. ... do.Do. Totadjin Teasdale George Lee ... do. ... (a) Teasdale, G. L.... do.Do. .., Town ... Falconer George Anderson Tailor ... (a) Falconer, G. A. do.

Bunbury Hough Geoff rey Malcolm Carpenter (a) Laming, J.Do. ... Johnston Harold Douglas ... Farmer ... (a) Johnston, H. D.

Cannington... West Browne Edward Francis Dairyman (a) Grant, L. 0.Do. ... Central Corney Rob. ... Electrical (a) Corney, R. Unopposed.

EngineerDo. East Grose Charles William

JamesBus Pro-

prietor(a) Grose, C. W. J. do.

Do. North Cunnington Samuel ... Poultry (a) Cunnington, S. do.Farmer

Do. South Woolley William Dairyman (a) Woolley, W.Do. West ... Cocker Percival Thomas Civil Servant (b) Prior, W. J.

Cape! Cape! ... P rowsc Benjamin Wylie Farmer ... (a) Prowsc, B. AN'. ... 13 nop posed.Do. ... Goodwood Farley David ... do. (a) Farley, D. ... do.

Carnamah North ... Sargent William A. Thomas do. (a) Sargent., W. A. T. do.Do. Coorow McGilp Angus A. do. (a) McGilp, A. A.. do.Do. South Bryant Frank R. do. ... (a) Bryant, F. R. ... do.Do. Town ... .Johnson ... Garage Pro-

prietor(b) Smart, A. do.

*Extraordinary Election.

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JUNE .28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1297

Date ofElection.

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONScontinued.

MEMBERScontinued.

Member Elected : How vacancyoccurred:

Occupation. (a) Effluxion ofi time.

Road Ward.Board.Surname. Christian Name. ' (b) Resignation.

(c) Death.

Chittering Chittering 27-4-35 O'Neil ... Charles William ... Orchardist I (a)Muchea Van Ooran John William ... Dairy (a)

FarmerCollie North Allan ... 'James Farmer (a)

Do. ... South Davis ... Victor Blacksmith (a)Coolgardie Town Scahill Ernest, Contractor (a)

:Do. ... do. Crawford ... ,James M. Pastoralist (b)Do. ... Country ... Hover ... Norman L. Storekeeper (a)Do. ... * do. Coates ... Frank ... Hairdresser (b)

Cranbrook Tunney Irving ... George Thomas ... Farmer ... (a)Gordon ... Wilkinson ... Walter James ... do. ... (a)Frankland Hadley Frederick. Aug- Grazier (a)

gustusCub ailing Central East Morrell ... Mervyn Olaf ... Farmer ... (a)

Do. North -East Lange .. Sydney Lars Emill do. ... (a)Cue ... *Tuckanarra Beaton Charles ... .Pastoralist Alteration

of Wardboundaries

Do. do. Boyd James do. ...Do. do. Pearse Wilfred Arthur ... do.Do. Cue Gill Edward James ... Carrier and (a)

ContractorDo. ... Day Dawn Clarkson Albert ... Pastoralist (a)Do. ... *Reedy ... 25-5-35 Bell ... John Alexander... Mercer ... New Ward

Daiwallinu . East ... 27-4-35 Georgy Carlo Henry ... Farmer ... (a)Do. do. Stanley Edgar Hugh ... (b)Do. North Counsel Philip Walter ... do.

(b)Do. Central Pelt ... Arthur do. ...Do. ... do. ; McNeil Charles Herbert... do. ... (a)Do. ... South Pipe Arthur ... do. ... (a)

Dandaragan 2-5-35 1 Fraser Charles ... Grazier ... (a)8-4-35 Green Francis Alfred ... do. ... (a)

Dardan up ... North 27-4-35 I Hedges William Stanley... Farmer ... (a)Do. ... East Flynn Mark Terence ... do. ... (a)Do. ... West ... Harris William Herbert do. (a)

Darling Range I Heidelberg Grimshaw Thomas Wrigley Orchardist (a)Do. ... Lesmurdie Sampson Richard Stanley... Printer ... (a)

Denmark ... Kent ... Thorne Herbert Samuel... Farmer ... (a)Do. ... Nornalup Price Thomas Rhyls do. ... (a)Do. ... Shadforth Love William ... do. ... (a)

Dowerin Ucarty Richards Roy Alexander do. (a)Drakesbrook East . Henning Charles IM do. . (a)

Do. ... North . Hair James Agent .. (a)Do. ... South ... Twaddle James. Farmer .. (a)

Dunibleymr do. Forbes Bertram James ... do. . (a)Do. ... Moulyinning Stevenson David ... do. (a)Do. !*North 11-5-35 Ayliffe Harold Edwin do. (a)

HamiltonMantas ... Circle Valley 27-4-35 Morton Allan ... do. (a)Norseman-Fantail Bernard Builder (a)

, CowanEsperance ; Central ... Heenan Esmond Fro ncis 1 Hotel (a)

ManagerDo. Grass Patch. 18-5-35 , Townsend ... James Farmer ... (a)Do. *Dalyup Gordon ... Ronald Huntley... Business (a)

ManagerFremantle West ... 27-4-35 Atwell Ernest ... ... Farmer ... (a)

Do. Central ... Isted Alfred ... Newsagent (a)Do. North Willis John . Oxywelder (a)

Gascoyne- North MinMinilya ilya

French Charles Shen on... Pastoralist (a)

Do. lIinilya Goods John Archer ... do. (a)Geraldton East Sewell Walter Vernon ... Grazier (a)

Do. North Horwood Francis Joel ... do. (a)Gingin do. Rennie Valentine Good- Farmer

child(a)

Do. do. Wedge Frederick Arundle Grazier ... (a)Do. ... Town Allom Rolf Montgomery Publican (a)

Gnowangerup Central Austin Reginald Charles Farmer (a)Do. ... South Wellstead Robert White do. (a)

TrailDo. ... East ... Hassell Albert Edmiind ... do. (a)

Goomalling... Goomalling Anstey George ... Agent (a)Town

Do. South ... Clarke Matthew Patrick Farmer (a)Do. . North ... Leeson Richard Henry ... do. (a)

Gosnells ... Yale Randell Charles Henry ... Storekeeper (a)Do. . Ken wick ... Phillips Ernest, ... Watchman (a)

Name of previousMember.

Remarks.

Sandow, J. B.Van Ooran, J. W.

A.Allan, J.Davis. V.Scahill, E.Dugan, C. ...Hoyer, N. L. ...Lillis, M.Irving, G. T. ...Pick, PercyFurness, G. E.

Morrell, M. 0. ...Lange, S. L. E.Beaton, C.

Boyd,Pearse, W. A.Hessler, J. J.

Clarkson, A.......

... ...Georgy, C. H. ...Mosedale, A. J. ...Owens, G. H. ...Annetts, H. H.Dowie, J. E.Pipe, A. F.Fraser, C.Green, F. A. ...Hedges, W. S. ...Flynn, M. T. ...Harris, W. H. ...Wallis, L. j. ...Sampson, R. S. ...Thorne, H. ...Anning, S. H. L. J.Love, W. ...Erhardt, F. J.Henning, C. H. ...Hair, J. ... ...Twaddle, J.Forbes, B. J. ...Meredith, H.Stewart, T. D.

; Murphy, V. F. M.Staples, L. J.

Heenan, E. if. .

Townsend, J.Clive. D. R.

Atwell, E.Isted, A.Willis, J.French, C. S.

Unopposed.

do.

Unopposeddo.do.do.do.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.do.do.do.do.

Unopposed.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.do.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.do.

do.

Gooch, G. G.Sewell, W. V.Horwood, F. J.Rennie, V. G. ...

Wedge, F. A. ..King, H. S.Green, B. G.Wellstead, R. W. T.

Hassell, A. E.Ansley-, G.

Clarke, M. P.Leeson. R. H.Randell, C. IT.Phillips, E.

do.do.

mopposed.do.do.

do.

opposed

do.

Unopposed.

do.do.

do.do.do.

* Extraordinary Election.

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1295 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 28, 1935

ROAD BOARD Ei".ECTION Scontinued.

MEMBERS continued.

Road ' Date ofBoard. Ward. Election.

Member Elected. How vacancy;Occupa-I occurred.

(a) Eflluxion oftion. I time.

(b) Resignation.I (c) Death.

I Name of previousi

Member. RemarksSurname. Christian Name.

Gosnells Maddington 27-4-35 ;William Richard Secretary Orr, W. R. ... Unopposed.Do. Gosnells Mazzucchelli Herbert Harold ... Newsagent McKeown, B. H.

E.Greenbushes District ... Thomson Guy ... ; Farmer Thomson, G. Unopposed.

Do. ... Browne Robert Maslen ... do. Browne, H. M. ... do.Greenough ... North Anderton Frederick George do. Anderton, F. G.

Do. ... South Duncan ... Charles Lindsay... do. Duncan, C. L. ... Unopposed.Do. ... East Jones ... William ... ... do. Jones, W. do.

Hall's Creek District ... Downing Alichael John ... Station Downing, M. J. ... do.Manager

Do. do. ... ; Egan ... John Felix ... do. ... Egan, J. F. ... do.Harvey North ... Wilkinson ... Thomas Joseph ... Farmer ... Wilkinson, T. J.... do.

Do. Central ... Smith ... Aubrey Henry ... Orchardist Sinith, A. H. ... do.Do. . Roelands... Shine Michael ... Farmer ... Shine, M. do.Do. Central )7 Lofthouse ... Bernard Hopton do. ... Smith, J. M.

Irwin North ... Dowden Charles William do. ... Dowden, C. W.... UnopposetDo. do. ; Mitchell ..: Keith Bedford ... Farmer ... Mitchell, K. B. ... do.

Kalgoorlie 6-4 -35 Bovlcn Antoine Robert... Schoolmaster Sliced, D. do.Do. ; Daunt Howard Albert ... Tramway Ford, V. H. do.

EmployeeDo. ... . Keddie Andrew Hart ... Publican ... Cadiolo, J. W. ... do.

Kellerberrin South 27:1-35 Forster Sydney James Farmer ... Forster, S. J. do.Do. ... Central ... , o PrOWSC Albert Edward

Cornwalldo. ... Prowse, A. E. C. do.

Do. Kellerberrin >, Horley Patrick ... CommissionAgent

Morley, P. do.

Do. ... ;* do. 1-6-35 Charleston ... Peter Williat General Tighe, J.Agent

Kent Kuringup 27-4-35 Hobley George ... Farmer ... Hobley, G. ... Unopposed.Do. Nyabing Manuel Mervyn Campbell do. Manuel, M. C. do.Do. *Kwobrup 25-5-35 Nagel John ... do. Nagel, J. dO.Do. *Pingrup Carter Cyril Dean ... do. Pearman, J. J. W. do.

Kojonup Balgarup.., 27-4-35Do. Namarillup

HillFergussou .

Fredrick ThomasAlexander

do.do.

Hill, F. T.Fergussou, A.

Do. Muradup Roche . Hugh Lewis do. Roche, H. L. Unopposed.Koorda Kulja Hewitt Francis Ayles do. Mann, J. G.

Do. *Badgerin 71 Montague John Stephen do. Ryan, R. T. Unopposed.Rock

Do. Mollerin Ovens Mesech Thomas do. Ovens, M. T. do.Kondinin Kondinin

71

Trembath William Nicholas do..

Trembath, W. N. do.Do. Ryden Grieve Rupert Francis ... Grieve, R. F. ... do.Do. West ... 57 Biglin William Henry ... do. ... Shorthouse, A.

Kuhn Kulin 77 Wignell Alban Medic ... Butcher ... Clark, A. H.Do. ... *Jitarning... Kirby Reginald John ... Farmer Richardson, J. A.Do. ... East ... Bowey Percy James ... do. ... Parker, C. W.

Kununoppin- Kodj-Kodjini Craike Thomas do. Craike, T.TrayningDo. ... Worrolock.

ingMcNeil Norman Wylie ... (to. McNeil, N. W. ... Unopposed.

Lake Grace South Elliott ... David Leonard do. . Elliott, D. L. ... do.Do. . North Dixon Vernon Alec ... do. ... Carruthers, R. .. do. .

Do. . Jarring Carruthers ... John ... do. ... Oliver, W. G. R.Do. Town Collinson John ... Agent ... Beesley, T. H.

Leonora West Millar ... Reginald Blythe Pastoralist Millar, R. B. ... Unopposed.Do. East Venn Robert Harry Station Venn, R. H. W. do.

Whittall ManagerDo. ... Law lers Robertson ... George Norman_ Pastoralist Robertson, G. W. do.

Manjimup Perup Reeve ... Alfred Charles ... Farmer Muir, A. F. H. ... do.Do. ... North ... Hubert Frank ... do. Reeve, A. C. ... do.Do. ... Manjimup 77 Duffield ... Sydney Guy ... journalist Sherrington, E.Do. ... :Pemberton ).) Leitch ... 'fames Merchant Abbott, A. G.

Marble Bar Hansen ... Hagbarth Storekeeper Hansen, H. ... Unopposed.Do. . 37 Robinson ... Vivian. Albert ... Pastoralist Robinson, V. A. do.

Ilaurradong 13-4-35 Atkinson ... Harold Benjamin Farmer ... Atkinson, H. B. do.Farmer ... Charles Hancock do. Curtis, F. A. ... do.

Do. ... District ... 6-4-35 Waldock Herbert Harding du. Waldock, H. H. do.Meckering Central ... 27-4-35 Lundy ... Stephen Alexander do. Lundy, S. A. ... do.

Do. ... West ... Morrell ... Forrest Edwin do. Morrell, F. E. ... do.Do. ... East Uppill George do. ... Uppill, G. do.

Meckatharra Town Hayes James Butcher ... Hayes, J. do.Do. ... Nannine Nairn Edward Pastoralist Nairn, E. do.Do% ... Country ... Martin William Clarence do. ... Nichols, G.

Melville Palmyra ... Edwardes Ethelbert Forney Farmer ... Edwardes, E. F.Do. Bieton Engeler Douglas Maddock Accountant Engeler, D. M.Do. Applecross Hill Sydney ... Cashier ... Hill, S.Do. Country ... Weltry George ... Vignerot, Wellry, G.

* Extraordinary Election.

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JUNE 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; W.A. 1299

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONScontinued.

MEMBERScontinued.

RoadBoard. Ward. Date of

Member Elected :

Occupation.

How vacancyoccurred:

(a) Effluxion oftime.

(b) Resignation.(c) Death.

Name of previous Remarks.Member.Election.Surname. Christian Name.

Menzies

Do.Merredin

Do.Do.Do.

MingencwDo.

Moora

Do.Do.

MorawaDo.Do. ...Do. ...

Mount MagnetDo. ...Do.

Mount Mar-garetDo.Do.Do. ...

Do.Do.Do.

Mount Mar-shall

Do.Do.Do. ...

Mukinbudin

Do.,Mullewa

Do.Do. ...

Mundaring

Do. ...Do. ...

Murchison ...Do. ...Do. ...

Murray ...Do.Do.

NannupDo. ...

Narembeen...Do. ...Do. ...Do.

N arroginDo.Do.

NedlandsDo.

Do.

Do.

NorthamDo.

Do. ...Northampton

Do. ...Do.

NullagineDo.

Nungari n

Menzies ...

KookynieCentral ...South-WestNorth-WestTotadgin...GuranuYandanookaCentral ...

EastWest

CentralTownCanna

*North

Country ...do. ...

*North

do.*Beria

do.

Northdo.

SouthEast

BencubbinNorth-EastMandigaBonnie

RockWattoningNorthCentral ...South ...Glen For-

restChidlowGreenmountNorth ...

do. ...South ...PinjarraSouth-EastNorth-WestCentral ...North ...SouthCentral ...North ...

*South ...Central ...North-WestNorth-EastNorth ...East

Central ...

South

EastNorth

*WestEastNorthSouth

Daubenin

27-1-35

1115-35

27-4-35 !

77

77

77

77

77

77

77

71

77

17

27-4-35

77

11-5-3523 4 35

Giles

Quinlan ...Atkinson ...BarrCunninghamFlockartFerrierBrownLefroy

BroadOrton

BradfordPraterLanaganMoirBurtAllenPatersonPorter

LeonardCairnesEau'

Porter ...Cairnes ...Green ...

' Brackenberg

FelsteadHamilton ...Hammond ...Fuss ...

WhiteDiproseWarrenO'BrienMofflin

RobinsonBrownAndersonWoodLefroyTaylorKirkhamBeachamBlytheDunnetBrownPricePotterHunterGrahamHighamBarrettBrownEverson

McMorrow

Smith

AntonioMorrell

FrenchChickPorterTeakleBeartParkerHoare

Robert Edward...

JohnWilliam Mer vyn... ;

David Merton ...Arthur Joseph ...Ian Hamilton ...George Gray Dixon;John Anderson ...Edward Henry

BruceHenry Duncan ...Charles Leonard

EgmontJamesReginald CharlesGwydir ...Joseph CouttsJoseph Charles ...Alexander WilsonCidric John ...Cuthbert Carlton

William BoultonHarry MontgomeryAlbert Ernest ...

Cuthbert CarltonHarry MontgomeryHerbert AndrewRoy Lindsay ...

HerbertLeonard WilliamLeonard Keith ...Kenneth Richard

Edwin BeaumontHugh Herbert ...David ...Joseph James ...Horace Elgar

Harry Quin ...Arthur William...Bruce LiKeith Robert ...Francis C. B. ...WilliamJohn ...Roy Levi GodfreyWilliam Henry ...David John ...William EdwardJohn Henry ...Thomas Harry ...John Paterson ...William Le FevreJohn Bateman ...Arthur ReginaldWalter Cecil ...Donald William

Patrick ...

John Charles

Thomas John ...Simeon Reginald

DavidJohn Charles ...Percy Edwin ...Frederick AlbertWalter Jared ...Ernest James ...Ronald Wyborn...Harold Leslie

James

StationManager

CyaniderDraper ...Farmer. ...

do. ...do.do.do.do.

do.do.

do.do.do.do. ...

ProspectorPastoralist

do. ...do. ...

MerchantContractorMine Man-

agerPastoralistContractorPastoralistFarmer

do.do.do.do.

AgentFarmer

do.do. ...

Merchant...

OrchardistContractorManager ...

do. ...

MerchantFarmer ...

do. ...DraperFarmer

do.do.do.do.do.do. ...do. ...

AccountantDemon-

stratorPostal Em-

ployeeWorks

ManagerFarmer ...

do.do.do.do. ...

Pastoralistdo. ...

Farmer ...

(a)

(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)(a)

(a)(a)(a)(b)(a)(a)(a)

Redivisioninto Wards

(a)(b)(b)(a)

(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(b)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)

(a)

(a)

(a)(a)

(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)(a)

Giles, R. E.

Quinlan, J. ...Allbeury, C. G.Barr, D. M.Cunningham, A. J.Flockart, I. H. ...Ferrier, D. G. D.Brown, J. A. ...Carrick, W. J. ...

Lefroy, E. H. B.Orton, C. L. E. ...

Bradford, J.Prater, R. C.Lanagan, G. ...Robinson, D. P.Burt, J. C. ...Allen, A. W.Paterson, C. J.Porter, C. C.

Cairnes, H. M.

Porter, C. C. ...Hill, W. C. ...Fox, J. J.Brackenberg, R. L.

Felstead, H.Hamilton, L. W.Hammond, L. K.Hammond, A. L.

R.Seaby, H. W.Diprose, H. H.Warren, D. ...O'Brien, J. 4. ...Gregg, E. W. ....

Robinson, H. Q.Brown, A. W. ...Anderson B. ...Wood, K. R.Lefroy, F. C. B.Taylor, W. ...Kirkham, J. ...Beacham, R. L. G.Brockman, E. V.Dunnet, D. J. ...Brown, W. E. ...Garmony, H. ...Bailey, L. 0. ...Weir, W. K.Graham, W. L.Bradford, D. ...Hamming, A. L.Brown, W. C.Bailey, A. H.

Martin, F.

Smith, J. C. ...

Antonio, T. J.Morrell, S. R. D.

C.French, J. C.Chick, P. E.Porter, F. A.Teakle, W. J.Beart, E. J.Parker, R. W. ...Hoare, H. L. J.

Unopposed.

do.

Unopposed.do.do.do.do.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.

New Ward.do.

Unopposed.do.do.

Unopposed.do.

Unopposed.do.do.

Unopposed.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.

Unopposed.do.do.do.do.do.

27 135

77

* Extraordinary Election.

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1300 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1V.A. [JUNE 28, 1.935

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONScontinued.

MEMBERScontinued.

MemberRoad Date ofWard.Board. Election.

Surname.

Elected :

Christian Name.OCCu pation.

How vacancyoccurred. 1

Effinxion of Name 01 previous Remarks.time. Member

(b) Resignation.1(e) Death.

Nmigarin Nungarin 27-4-35 Horn ... Robert Sommer- Farmer ...vine

(b) Quinlan, M. Unopposed.

Do. ... i Campion Williams ... Frederick Arthur Nugent, A. P. do.Peppermint ... Cullen ... Lucius Michael ... Merchant Cullen, L. M. ... do.

GroveDo. Robertson ... William . Estate Gibbons, P. L. ... do.

AgentDo. Sandover ... Alfred Erie ... Merchant Sandover, A. E. ... do.

Perenjori Bowgmla... England ... aliday William Farmer ... England, H. W. ... do.Do. do. . Hepworth ... Henry Andrew ... do. ... Hepworth, H. A. do.Do. ... Latham ...

Perth :.. Osborne ...Jones Alexander Douglas , do. ...Tyler John ... ... Produce

Jones, A. D. ...Tyler, J.

do.

MerchantDo. ... Lawley Orr ... John Retired Civil Orr, J. ... opposed

ServantDo. ... Maylands Bardon William Frederick Merchant Bardon, W. F. S. do.

StanleyPhillips River y Phillips ... Campbell James ... Farmer ... Barrett, T. M. do.Preston ... Donnybrook' Collins ... William Kendall 1 Medical Collins, W. K. ... do.

PractitionerDo. ... Thomson's Kirkpatrick John Kenwell ... Farmer ... Kirkpatrick, J. K. do.

BrookGoldfields Mitchell Valentine Court- do.

fieldMitchell, V. C. ... do.

Quairading ... South -West. Haines ... William Guy ... do. O'Dea, J. B.Do. ... South-East Heal ... Charles Wyborn... do. Heal, C. W. ... Unopposed.Do. ... North-West Reid ... Fergie ... do. Reid, F. do.Do. ... Centrai Shenton Egbert George ... d Shenton, E. C. ... do.

Rockingham Town Grigg ... George Edward ... Publican ... Grigg. G. E. ... do.Do. ... Central Dvoretskv ... Samuel ... Farmer ... Dvoietsky, S. ... do.Do. ... East 33 Churcher .. r Frank William ... do. ... Churchcr, F. W.... do.Do. ... *Town Peter .. Allan ... Manufac-

turerMurray, D.

Do. *Town Adcock ... Edward Alfred ... Sales Man-ager

Derby, C. F. ... Unopposed

Serpentine- *West Middleton ... Albert William ... Storekeeper Jones, T. do.JarrandaleDo. ... do. ... Thompson ... Chambers Farmer ... Taylor, W.Do. ... Jarrandale Watkins ... George Watkin Orchardist Watkins, G. W. G. Unopposed.

GlynDo. ... do. Watkins Daniel Glyn ... do. ... Armstrong, A. ... do.

Shark Bay ... West 7-4 -35 Haselby John Richard ... Station Haselby, J. R. ... do.Manager

Do. ... East Taylor Herbert Newell ... do. ... Taylor, H. K. ... do.South Perth West 27 135 Ryan Michael ... Retired Civil Ryan, M. do.

ServantDo. South Woolfitt Clarence Ormonde Insurance Harris, C. II:. ... do.

Do. Central Pilgrim Henry Auburn ...Inspector

Merchant Pilgrim, H. A. ... do.Do. East Stone Philip Marcus ... Salesman... Stone, P. M. ...

Sussex West Seymour Robert John ... Farmer ... Seymour, R. J.... do.Do. Central Bloor John Henry Blacksmith Bloor, J. H. ... do.Do. East Layman Nina Glindon Farmer ... Reynolds, P. L.

Swan South Hyne Charles Richard Vigneron Hyne, C. R.Do. ... East Fawell Samuel James ... do. ... Fawell, S. J.Do. ... West Taylor Philip Herbert ... do. ... Taylor, P. H. ... Unopposed.

Tableland Ferguson Charles Ogilvie ... Pastoralist Ferguson, C. 0. do.Do. ... Dun George Fraser ... Station Dun, G. F. do.

ManagerTambellup North-West Jeffrey Albert ... Farmer ... Sinclair, J.

Do. ... South-West Bessen Carl Oska do. ... Roennfeldt, F. B. Unopposed.Do. ... *South ... Byrne Andrew Tunnard do. ... Gittins, A. ... do.

Pingelly Pingelly Johnson Richard Aston ... Director ... Johnson, R. A.... do.Do. ... Central Lamb David Charles ... Farmer ... Renton, do.Do. ... do. Smith Frank Drummond

,E.do. ... Smith, F. D. ... do.

Plantagenet West Crane William Henry ... do. ... Crane, W. H. ... do.Do. ... Town Collins Francis ... Retired ... Collins, F. do.

Port Hedland Stocker Geoffrey Paul ... Ice Manu-facturer

Stocker, G. 1'.

Do. ... Taplin Leonard Eaton Contractor Wilson, A. H.Three Springs Arrino If Turner ... William James ... Farmer ... Turner, W. J. ... Unopposed.

Do. ... Dudawa Townsend ... Henry George ... Storekeeper Stacey, H. C. ... do.Do. ... Womarden Broad ... Albert Irwin ... Farmer Broad, A. I. ... do.Do. ... *Dudawa Stacey ... Henry Charles do. Carslake, R. H.

Toodyay East ... Martin ... Otto Herbert ... Farmer ... Martin, 0. H.Do. ... West 33 Hodgkinson William Abraham do. ... Hodgkinson, W.

A.Do. North Ludemann Edward ... do. Ludemann, E. ... Unopposed.

* Extraordinary Election.

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JUNE 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1301

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS COnlVINeCt.

MEMBERScontinued.

load Board. Date ofWard. Election.

Member Elected:Occupation. !

How vacancyoccured :

(a) Effluxion of 1time.

(b) Resignation.[(c) Death.

es of previous RemarksMember.Surname. Christian Name.

,

Upper Black- Tweed 27-4-35wood

Forrest ... Percival Dicey ... Farm ... (a) Forrest, P. D. Unopposed.

Do. ... Dinninup Gibbs Frederick William do. (a) Gibbs, F. W.Benjint Moore Lewis Wylie ... do. (a) Blechynden, E. C.

Upper Chap-Yunaman

Higgins Timothy Smiddy do. (a) Higgins, T. S. ... Unopposed.

Do. ... North Gray David Alexander do. (a) Gould, S. E. do.Do. ... West ... Hall Arthur ... do. (a) Hall, A. ... do.

Upper Gas-coyne

McGuire John Francis StationManager

(a) McGuire, J. F. ... do.

Do. Scott William M. ... do. (a) Scott, W. M.Victoria Plains Wes Edgar Douglas Waldenc Farmer (a) Edgar, D. W. ... Unopposed.

Do. East McDonald Angus do. (a) McDonald, A. ... do.Do. South Lambert Harold Stanley ... Agent (a) Lambert, H. S.

Wagin North eDo. do.

FullerPiesse

Charles Albert ... FarmerGerald Austin Grazier

(a)(a)

Randell, E. E.Piesse, G. A. W.

WilliamDo. South-East I Gauze]. Ernst Gustav Hein-1 Farmer

rich(a) Gamer, E. G. H. Unopposed.

Wandering ... South .. Price ... Thomas Henry ... do. ... (a) Price, T. H. do.Do. ... ! North-East Marsh Wellman James... do. ... (a) Marsh, W. J. do.Do. ... ; North Watts ... Ernest H. ... do. ... (a) Watts, E. H. do.

\Vanneroo ! Central . Ashby ... Eli. Edward ... I Gardener... (a) Ashby, E. E. Unopposed.Do. ... 1 North Gibbs Henry William ... do. ... (a) Gibbs, H. W. do.Do. ... South . Steel John Theodore ... Dairyman (a) Keane, D. ... do.Do. ... l*Central Tapping George William ... Gardener... (b) Tapping, G. W. ... Elected on

casting voteof ReturningOfficer.

West Arthur South-East Quill Joseph Farmer (a) Quill, J. E. ... Unopposed.Do. ... South-West Parks Alexander George ! do. (a) Sheridan, K. ... do.

StronachDo. ... North -West Knights Jack Edward do. (a) McIntyre, J. G.

1, 'est Kimber-ley

23-3-35 Williams John Heslop Labourer... (a) Williams, J. H. ... Unopposed.

Do. Coleman Gillis Charles Butcher and (a) Coleman, G. C. ... do.Grazier

Do. Graham Robert William , Hotel-keeper (b) Steele, D. do.Westonia South 27 1 35 Davies David Adolphus... Farmer (a ) Davies, D. A. ... Unopposed.

Do. ... East Lindley Percy John .. Hotel-keeper (a) Lindley, P. J. ... do.Do. ... West King Albert Edward ... Farmer ... (a) Flisher, J. H. ... do.Do. ... *North McDonald ... Robert Retired ... Sec. 25 (vi) Barnes, M. ... do.

Wickepin West Simpson ... Claude Downie ... Farmer ... (a) Simpson, C. D. ... do.Central Hosken Leonard James ... do. ... (a) Hosken, L. J. ... do.

Do. ... South Green ... Maurice ... ... do. ... (a) Green, M. do.Wi hula ... *Pastoral ... Fetherston-

haugliJohn Rawden ... Manager ... (a) Fetherstonhaugh,

J.do.

Do. *Mine ... Cruikshank Lionel Lawrence Miner ... j New memberDo. *Town ... Gerick Albert Lawrence Storekeeper (a) Shiel, S.

Williams North-West Craig Frank Colin ... Farmer .. (a) Craig, F. C. ... Unopposed.Do. ... Liddelow Edgar Benjamin do. ... (a) Liddelow, E. B. ... do.Do. ... Central ... Ford Francis John ... do. ... (a) Ford, F. J. ... do.

Wongan-Bal-liduDo. ...

Wongan

Ballidu

Patterson

Goodie

... John ... ... Butcher ... (a)

Harry ... ... Storekeeper (a)

Ackland, R. R. B.

Goodie, A.

do.

do.Do. ...

WoodanillingDo. ...

DamboringWest ...East .

CraigBell ...Crossley

William Wallace Farmer ... (a)Richard Saunders do. (a)Phillip Henry ... do. (a)

Craig, W. W. ...Bell, R. S. ...Crossley, P. H. ...

do.do.do.

Do. do. ... Garstone Clarance Davies... do. (a) Garstone, C. D. ... do.Wyalkatchem Wyalkat-

chernCochrane Malcolm Sinclair Farmer (a) Cochrane, M. S.

Do. Benjabber-ing

Mitchell Ernest Charles ... do. (a) Mitchell, E. C. ... Unopposed.

Do. Korrelock-ing

Blakiston Frederick- William do. (b) Butlin, J. do.

Wyndham ... Flinders William Edward Carrier ta) Flinders, W. E. ... do.Do. ... Skuthorp William ... ... I Storekeeper (a) Skuthorp, W. do.

Yalgoo North. Morrissey William Henry ... Pastoralist (a) Morrissey, W. D. do.Do. Central ... Nevill John Laurence ... Storekeeper (a) Nevill, J. L.Do. *South ... 1-6-35 Gillam Arthur Henry ... Pastoralist (a) Mitchell, C. E. H. Unopposed.

Yilgarn Southern 27 1 35 Nunn James ... Farmer ... (a) Nunn J.... ... do.Cross

Do. North Kelly Lionel Francis ... j Merchant (a) Kelly, L. F. ... do.Do. West Page Edward St. John Farmer ... (a) McMahon, F. P.

York -East ... Marwick Thomas W. ... . Farmer ... (a) Marwick, T. W. ... Unopposed.,-Do. North Robinson William H. do. (a) Wheeler, R.Do. West Wood Garnet B. do. (a) Wood, G. B.

* Extraordinary Election.

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1.302 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 28,

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONScontinued.

MEMBERScontinued.

Road Date ofBoard. War Election.

MEMBER ELECTED.

Occupation.

How vacancyoccurred. 1! Name of previous Remarks.(a) Effiexion of I

time. Member.Surname. Christian Name. (b) Resignation.

(e) Death.

Bayswater ... *North 15-6-35 Greenalsh Frederick Dale ... Boilermaker (U) Meaehen, J. L.Do. ... *Central Skipworth William Joseph... State School (1-) MeGilvary, A.

TeacherKatanning do. 27-4-35 Bowden_ Fred Manton ... Manager .. (a) Bowden, F. M. Unopposed.

Do. ... do. ... Synnott Inglis ... Journalist (a) Synnott, I. ... do.Do. ... West Garstone Cyril Richard ... Farmer ... (a) Garstone, C. R. .. do.Do. Moojebing Beeck William Alfred ... do. ... (a) Beeck, W. A.

Merredin Central ... 19-6-35 Teller ... William Francis... Agent ... (b) Duff, T.

* Extraordinary Election.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Merredin Road Board.

P.W. 3102/22.IN pursuance of the powers contained in "The CattleTrespass and Impounding Act, 1882," and "The RoadDistricts Act, 1919-1934," the Merredin Road Boardhereby orders as follows:

By -law 33, headed "Pounds and Poundage Fees,published in the Governvieet Gazette of. 23rd Jan uary,1914, is hereby cancelled.

This By-law shall be known as By-law number 33.The fees to be taken and charged by any keeper of

a public pound, or by any person who shall impo nilor have any cattle in a place of security, shall be asfollows:Poundage Fees:

For every entire horse, bull or assFor every other head of great cattleFor every rainFor every other head of small cattle

Sustenance Fees:For every head of great cattleFor every head of small cattle ..

The above sustenance prices shall becharged for every day of 24 hours. Halfprices shall be charged for less than 12hours. No sustenance charges shall bemade for less than three hours.

For droving cattle to the Pound or place ofsecurity:

Great cattleUp to one mile (each)For each additional mile or part thereof

with a maximum of ten miles (each)For bulls or stallions, double the above

rates.Small cattle

Up to three miles (per head) 0 0 1.

with a minimum of 3s.For each additional mile up to ten miles,

with a maximum of ten miles and witha minimum of ls. a mile .. 0 0

s. d.

9 0

0 50 2 (1

0 0 3

0 5 0

0 0 3

0 1 (1

0 0 6

Passed at a meeting of the Merredin Road Board,held on 9th day of March, 1935.

H. HARLING,Chairman.

W. J. COHN,Secretary.

Recommended(Sgd.) JAS. J. KENNEALLY,

Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Gover-nor in Executive Council this 19th day of June, 1935.

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

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.City of Fremantle.

By-law.P.W. 578/26.

A BY-LAW of the Municipality of the City of Fre-mantle, made under Section 179 of " The MunicipalCorporations Act, 1906," for regulating the standingof omnibuses and private cars in the following street.

In pursuance of the powers contained in "The Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906," the Mayor and Coun-cillors of the City of Fremantle hereby make the Regu-lation following:

That a By-law regulating the standing of privatemotor ears, gazetted 9th August, 1929, be repealed, andthe following By-law he gazetted in place thereof :

(a) A stand for the departure of omnibuses on theNorth-West side of Cantonment Street, commencingat a point 180 feet East of the Eastern side of MarketStreet, extending Eastwards along Cantonment Streetfor a distance of 72 feet; provided the omnibuses donot stand in the front of any right-of-way.

(b) A stand to be used only for the alighting of om-nibus passengers on the South-East side of CantonmentStreet, commencing at a point 95 feet East of theEastern side of Market Street, extending Eastwardsalong Cantonment Street for a distance of 30 feet; pro-vided that the omnibuses do not stop in front of anyright-of-way.

(c) A stand for private motor cars on the North-west side of Cantonment Street and commencing at apoint 275 feet East of the Eastern side of MarketStreet, extending Eastwards along Cantonment Streetto Edward Street; provided that cars do not stand infront of any entrance or right-of-way, obstructing thefree passage to persons using the said entrance orrights-of-Way.

Passed by resolution of the Council of the City ofFremantle this 21st day of January, 1935.

Recommended

F. E. GIBSON,Mayor.

SHEPHERD,Town. Clerk.

(Sgd.) JAS. J. KENNEALLY,Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Executive Council this 19th day of June, 1935.

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

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jtxn 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 1301

MUNICIPALITY OF NORTHAM AND NORTHAMLOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITY.

NOTICE is hereby given that an application for ap-proval of the proposed Sewerage Works for the Muni-cipality of Northam, together with as general plan anddescription of such works, has been forwarded to theCommissioner of Public Health in accordance with therequirements of Section 14 of ''The Health Act Amend-ment Act No. 38 of 1933."

A copy of such general plan and description is avail-able for inspection at the office of the Commissioner ofPublic Health, Murray Street, Perth, and the Muni-cipal Offices, Fitzgerald Street, Northam, during officehorn's.

GEO. RISTMASS,Town Clerk and Secretary

Local Health Authority.

STATE TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT, 1933.W.A.T.B. 38/34.

THE Western Australian Transport Board, pursuant toSection 57 of "The State Transport Co-ordination Act,1933," hereby amends'the Transport Regulations, 1934,published in the Government Gazette on the 16th clayof March, 1934, and amendments, as follows:

(i) By inserting, after the word "green" and theword "red" in Regulation No. 34, as amended bynotice published in the Government Gazette on the 21stSeptember, 1934, the words "and black."

(ii) By the addition, after Regulation No. 55, of anew Regulation, as follows:-

56. On lodging an application for a licenseunder the - Act, the applicant shall, if required bythe Board, deposit the sum of five shillings (5s.).Suclt deposit shall be placed by the Board to thecredit of a separate account, and(a) in the event of the Board refusing to grant

a license, shall be returned to the applicant;(b) in the event of a license (granted as a result

of the application) not being taken up bythe applicant within the time stipulated bythe Board, shall be forfeited; andin the event of a license (granted as a resultof the application) being taken up by the ap-plicant within the time stipulated by theBoard, shall be applied in payment or partpayment, as the case may he, of any feesduo to the Board in accordance with theconditions of the license granted: Providedthat, if the amount of such deposit shallexceed the fees so due, the difference shallbe refunded by the Board to the applicant.

(e)

Made and adopted at a meeting of the Board heldon the 7th day of June, 1935.

The Common Seal of the Western Australian Trans-port Board was hereto affixed by order of the Board hithe presence of:

(Sgd.) C. A. AUNT,Chairman.

(Sgd.) THOMAS H. BATH,Member.

(Sgd.) J. B. HAWKINS,Member.

(Sgd.) WM. H. HOWARD,Acting Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Executive Council this 19th day of June, 1935.

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

METROPOLITAN wATERAND DRAINAGE

Erratum

THE words "Purposes for''in the 12th line, first column,to Construct, on page 125421st June, 1935, relating toClaremont, should read " Loc.spectively.

SUPPLY. SEWERAGE.EDPARTM ENT.

Notice.24th June, 1935.

and. "are to," appearingof the Notice of Intentionof Cover n mon t Gaze t le of

sewerage reticulation atEddy in" and "will," re-

G. H. LONG,Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, S KWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 100/35,NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 96 of

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-age Act, 1909," that water mains have been laid iilthe undermentioned streets in districts iffilicated,

Perth Municipality.771/35Camberwell Street, from Lot 211 to Lot

South-Westerly.

Subiaeo Municipality.900/35Northwood Street, from Sabine() Road to lart

Lot 42Northerly.

Belmont Park Road District.967/35Surrey Road, from Lot 69 to Lot 68South-

Easterly.Canning Road District.

5/32 Gibbs Street, from Stephen Street to Lot 66South- Easterly.

Gosnells Road District.221/34Clifton Street, from Lot 77 to Weston Street

North-Easterly.Weston Street, from Lot 91 to Lot 86North-Easterly.

Nedlands Road District.982/35Elizabeth Street, from Highway to Lot 3

Westerly.And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply water front such mains to landswithin rateable distance thereof.

Dated at Perth this 28th day of June, 1935.

G. II. LONG,Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER: S LIPPE NT, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE .DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 1493/34. Perth, 27th June, 1935.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis-ter of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to under-take the construction of the works hereinafarr describedby virtue of the powers contained under the provisionsof "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainaggtiAct,',1909":

Metropolitan Sewerage. Intercepting sewers conced-ing into the main gravitation' sewer.

Deseriiition- of Proposed Works.-18-inch and 12-inchrein foreetf concrete' pipe sewers and 9-inch and 6 -inchstoneware pipe servers with all manholes and other ap-paratus connected therewith.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works will beConstructed.No. 1 Intercepting Sewer.iCommencingat a point on the main gravitation sewer at the inter-section of Sutherland Street and Stone Street and pro-ceeding Westerly along- Stone Street to Havelock Street:thence Southerly along Havelock Street to and acrossRailway Parade and Raldwav Reserve, and again alongHavelock Street to Manhole number 138 on the MountEliza main sewer near Delhi Square.

No. 2 Intercepting Sewer.Commencing at manholenumber 6008 on the main gravitation sewer in Fitz-gerald Street near Cowie Street and proceeding North-Easterly along Fitzgerald Street for a distance of ap-proximately 300 feet to a point opposite the DrainageReserve; thence in a general North-Westerly directionalong the said -Drainage Reserve, through Lot 11 Vic-toria Street, to and across Victoria Street and througilLots 10 Victoria Street and 9 Violet Street to andalong the Drainage Reserve and across Violet Streetto manhole- number 1246 on the Parry Street main sewernear Royal Park.

No. 3 Intercepting Server.Commencing at Manholemnuber 6011 on the Main Gravitation Sewer in Palmer-

ston Street at its junction with Brisbane Street andproceeding North-Easterly along. Palmerston Street tothe junction of Randell Street, thence North-Westerlyalong Randell Street for a distance of approximately185 feet to manhole number 1333.

No. 4 Intercepting Server.Conmiencing at a pointon the Main Gravitation Sewer at the intersection ofBrisbane Street and Lake Street and proceeding North-Easterly along. Lake Street to the junction of AmyStreet; thence South-Easterly along Amy street to rightof -way between Lake Street and William Street; thence

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1304 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, [JITNE 28, 1935.

North- Easterly along- the said .right,of-Way. to and acrossRuth Street' and again along the said right-of-way toand across Edith Street to manhole number 1018.

No. 5 Intercepting Sewer.Commencing at manholenumber 6014 on the Main Gravitation Sewer at the in-ter eetion of BriSbatie Street and William Street andpfOceeding' in a general :North-Easterly direction acrossWilliam Street-to Wade 'Streetr and along Wade Streetto and across Bulwe SI reef. and along KnebsworthAvenue to a :point opposite the right-of-way between.LinColii'Street and Bffiwer Street, theffie NOrth-WeSterlyalong the said right-of-way to manhole `nuinber 1043 onthe Hyde Park Main Sewer.

No. 6 Intercepting ewer.COMMencing at manholenumber 6024" on theMain Gravitation' Sewer at thejunction of McCarthy Street aid' Lincoln Street andproceeding in a North-Westerly direction across LincolnStreet to manhole number 970.

No.- 7 intercepting. Sewer.Commencing- at manholenumber 6029 on the Main Gravitation Sewer in ForrestPark Reserve 1141, and proceeding in a Northerly direc-tion to the junction of Curtis Street and Barlee Street,thence North-Westerly along Barlee Street to BeaufortStreet, thence one Branch North-Easterly along Bean-

fort Street to manhole number 1517 on the Mount LaW-ley Main Sewer,- and one Branch South-Westerly alongBeaufort Street for a distance of approximately 1S4feet.

No. 8, Intercepting Sewer.Commencing at man,hole number .6031, on the Main Gravitation Sewerthe intersection of Clotilde Street and Park Road, andproceeding in. a North Westerly direction along, Park_Road to a point opposite the :first right-of-way West .ofClotilde Street ;-. thence North-Easterly along. the saidright-of-way. to manhole number 1664.

The above intercepting sewers are indicated in red on-Plan M.W.S. fi ID:D. W.A. 5553.

The Purposes for which the Proposed. Works are to heConstructed.For the disposal of sewage.

The Times when and Places at which the Plans, Sec-tions, and Specifications may be inspected.At the Officeof the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-age; " The Barracks," George Street, Perth. for, onemonth on and after the 28th clay of June, 1935, betweenthe hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

H. MILLINGTON,Minister for Water Sur S, average, and Drainage.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS(No. 32 of 1906.)

Municipality of Perth.Notice of Sale.

Sale No. 2 of 1935.

===CT, 1906.

WHEREAS, the Council, of the Mimicipality of Perth has certified to me that, under the provisions of "The MunicipalCorporations Acti .1906,," the several sums. set forth"in the Schedule hereunder are now -due and unpaid by the personswhose names are set opposite the said sums as the registered proprietors of the pieces of land situated and described in theCertificate of Title, and containing the measurements, more or less; all as set forth in the Schedule, being arrears of ratesand interest due to such 'Council' in respect of such ;ands; and whereas such Council has required, Me, after the expirationof three months from the date hereof, to issue my -Warrants of Execution against such lands, unless the moneys mentionedin such Schedule are .sooner paid this is to give notice that, in pursuance of such Certificate, shall issue my Warrants ofExecutioh accordingly at the expiration of three months from the date hereof unless tine abovementioned sums accrued dueou the Jan& to, the 31st . July,. 1935,, and all expenses incurred are sooner paid.

Dated at .Uexth this ..18tlt ,day of June, 1935.. H. B. HAYLES, Clerk of the Local Court.

Cert. Sum.

Schedule referred to.Name, Description, and Address, of

Persons appearing to have on Interest Description and Situation of Land.in the Land.

s. d.7. 16 6 5 The Perpetual Executors, Trustees. and

Agency rin,pany (W.A,,) Limited, ofPerpetual Trustee.. Buildings, St.George 's ..Terrage, . Perth, one of theexecators of the 'Will ,of JohnEh; m:ock-,, late, of , Perth, Gm-orumentelectrician,4c,c..eased,.as,,regist orcd propriptors, :-and,,t1lice Jane Cuffits, C/oRailway Hotel,. Kalgoorlie, as owner

Morris Samuel, of .119 William Street,Perth,_ jeweller as registered proprietor,and.:. Morris Samuel, 150/156 WilliamStreet, Perth, as owner. Caveat2408/1931 Bank of ,New ..South Whles,St, George 's Terrace, Perth. CaYeat690/1933 Bank of New South Wales,StHeorge 's Terrace, Perth

Hstelle Connor, of 707 Beaufort Street,Mount Lawley, spinster, as registeredproprietor, and Albert McLeod,- Peren-jori.; as owner

Jean. :Alexandra West,. of .Gladesyille,near Sydney, New South Wales, -wifeof , Alexander Garnet West, .painter anddecorator, as ..registered proprietor, andJean Alexandra . West, WentworthFalls, N.S.W., as owner

Charles Cuthbert Dodd, of Hornsby,-near Sydney, New South Wales, pro-vision merchant, as registered propri-etor,- and Charles Cuthbert Dodd, 67Kissing Point- Road, Turrantarra,N.S.W., as owner

Frank McNeil,: of Moore Street, Sydney,New South. Wales, insurance agent,, asregistered proprietor, and Mrs.. S. A.Wise, Commercial Hotel, Currawarna,

as owner

3 2 8

4 3 2 8

5 3 2 S

6 3 2 S

7 3 2 8

Portion of Perth: Town Lot T27,being' Lot 1 on Plan 2548,Waterloo Crescent-

Portion of Canningbeing- Lot 42 onWhittlesea Avenue

Portion of Canning.being Lot 44 onLangler. Street

Portion of Canning: Location .2,being Lots 138 and 139 on Plan2592, Balfour Street

Location 2,Plan 2022,,

Location 2,Plan 2773,

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lot 173 on :Plan 2592,Balfour Street

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lots 215 and 216 on Plan2592, Lloyd Street

Certificate ofTitle wheredescribed.Vol. Fol.

Contents.

a_ r. p.320 85 0 0 25.1

414 141 0 0 17

1013 50 0 0 22.8

673 111 0 1 20.4

600 37 .0.. 0..30.2

606 74 0 1 20.4

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Ji NI: 26, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA.

S chedule ref erredName, Description, and Address of

;o- continued.

Cert. Sum. Persons appearing to have an Interestin the Land.

Description and Situation of Land.

s. d.8 3 2 8 David Lawrence Mon, of Wollongong,

New South Wales, conveyancer-at-law,as registered proprietor, and David L.

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lots 231 and 232 on Plan2592, 'Beaconsfield Street

Nilon, Crown Street, Wollongong,N.S.W., as owner

9 6 5 7 William Wilford Mitchell, of Perth, es-tate agent, administrator of the estateof Richard Garland, deceased, as regis-tered proprietor and exors., Richard

Portion of Cann ing Location 2,being Lots 172, 173, 174, 175,and 176 on Plan 2823, West-minster Street

Garland, c/o W. AV. Mitchell, 188 Gros-venor Road, North Perth, as owner.Caveat 605/1931, State Commissioner ofTaxation, G.P.O., Perth

10 6 3 10 Ellen Ramage. of Point Moore, Gerald-tun, married woman, as registered pro-prietor and Ellen Ramage, 13

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lots 36, 37, and 38 onPlan 2823, -Westminster Street

2 16 3

12 3 19 4

13 3 2 7

14 3 2 8

15 3 16 8

16 3 2 8

17 3 16 8

18 4 10 10

19 3 12 3

20 5 16 0

Jose Street, Geraldton, as owner.Caveat 330/1924. Isidore Herman, ofGeraldton, c/o Messrs. Northmore,Hale, Davy and Leake, Halsbury Cham-bers, Howard Street, Perth. Caveat120/1935, State Commissioner of Taxa-tion, G.P.O., Perth

Rosina Dorothy Brown, of Cecil Avenue,Cannington, married woman, as regis-tered proprietor, and Rosina D. Brown,c/o W. W. Brown, Cecil Street, Can-nington, as owner. Mortgage 8152/1930, H. W. Bevilaqua, Limited, 2 WeldChambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth

William 'Wilford Mitchell, of Perth, es-tate agent, administrator of the estateof Richard Garland, deceased, as regis-tered proprietor and exors., RichardCa..land, c/o W. W. Mitchell, 188 Gros-venor Road, North Perth, as owner.Caveat 605/1931, State Commissionerof Taxation, G.P.O., Perth

Johnstone Gibson, care of Singer Com-pany, Sydney, New South Wales, me-chanic, and Sarah Gibson, of MabelStreet, North Perth, married woman, astenants in common, as registered pro-prietors, and Johnstone and Sarah Gib-son, c/o Mr. T. Gibson, 9 Alvan Street,Mount Lawley, as owners

Arthur .James Jeffery, of Yuna, via Ger-aldton farmer,. as registered proprietor,and Arthur James Jeffery, East Yuma,via Geraldton, as owner

William Wilford Mitchell, of Perth, es-tate agent, administrator of the estateof Richard Garland, deceased, as regis-tered proprietor, and exors., RichardGarland, c/o W. W. Mitchell, 188 Gros-venor Road, North Perth, as owner.Caveat 605/1931, State Commissionerof Taxation, G.P.O., Perth

William Wilford Mitchell, of Perth, es-tate agent, administrator of the estateof Richard Garland, deceased, as regis-tered proprietor, and exors., Luigi D.Pelosi, c/o W. W. Mitchell, 188 Gros-venor Road, North Perth, as owner.Caveat 605/1931, State Commissionerof Taxation, G.P.O., Perth

James Patrick Stack, of Mount Morgan,Queensland, licensed victualler, as regis-tered proprietor, and cwner

Duncan Alexander McDonald, of Cler-mont, Queensland, master baker, asregistered proprietor and exors., D. A.McDonald, 30 Mintaro Avenue, Strath-field, N.S.W., as owner

Yur Kivoviteh, of 114 Hunter Street,Sydney, New South Wales, investor,as registered proprietor and owner

William Wilford Mitchell, of Perth,estate agent, administrator of theestate of Richard Garland, deceased, asregistered proprietor and Exors., Rich-ard Garland, C/o W. W. Mitchell, 188Grosvenor Road, North Perth, asowner. Caveat 605/1931 State Com-missioner of Taxation, G.P.O., Perth

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lot 42 on Plan 2823, Bas-inghall Street

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lot 150, 151, and 152 onPlan 2823, Sussex Street

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lot 78 on Plan 2823, KentS1-"set

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lot 98 on Plan 2823, El-well Street

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lots 85, 86 and 87 on Plan2823, Etwell Street

Portim of Canning Location 2,being Lot 84 on Plan 2823, Et-,,,011 Street

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lot 137 on Plan 1995,Boundary Road

Portion of Canning Location 2,being Lots 84 and 85 on Plan1995, Wyndham Street

Portion of Canning Location 2being Lot 98 on Plan 2900, Gov-ernment Road

Portion of Canning Location 2being Lots 181, 182, 183, 184,185 and 186 on Plan 2823,Jarrah Road.

1305

Certificate ofTitle where Contents.described.Vol. Fol. a. r. p.657 129 0 1 20.4

1,008 979 3 1 20

685 98 1 3 26

768 10 0 2 22

1008 979 1 3 0.5

466 68 0 1 36.5

810 155 0 1 1.5

1,008 979 0 3 6

1,008 979 0 1 2

191 73 0 1 6.7

187 1.09 0 2 13.1

61.4 1 0 0 26.8

1008 979 1 2 6

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1306 (4oVti/l\TMEN-ri' crAV, 11R. W.A. tJU 28, 1935.

Cert. Sum.

s. d.21 3 2 8

22 3 0 6

23 3 2 1

24 5 6 0

25 3 2 1

26 2 16 3

27 3 4 1

28 3 2 S

29 3 2 8

30 25 15 6

Schedule referred tocontinued:Name, Description, and Address of Certificate of

Persons appearing to have an Interest Description and Situation of Land. Title where Contents.in the Land. described.

Vol. Fol. a. r. p.William Wilford Mitchell, of Perth, Porti,m of Canning Loco tio a 2 1008 979 0 1 5.5

estate agent, administrator of the being Lot 194 on Plan 2823,estate of Richard Garland, deceased, as Jtrrah Roadregistered proprietor and Exors., Rich-ard Garland, C/o W. W. Mitchell, 188Grosvenor Road, North Perth, asowner. Caveat 605/1931 State Com-missioner of Taxation, Perth

James Thomas Peet and Harold Red- Portion of Canning Location 2 901 22 0 2 1.8cliffe, both of Perth, estate agent, as being Lot 210 on Plan 3903, Oatstenants in common, as registered pro- Streetprietors, and Rebecca Garner, 15 Bore-ham Street, Cuttesloe, as owner

Sylvester Torpey, of 63 Mary Street, Portion of Canning. Location 2 764 35 ( 0 32Perth, clerk, as registered proprietor, being Lot 205 on Plan 2880,and Sylvester Torpey, C/o J. Edwards, Downing StreetWest Australian Chambers, 106 St.George's Terrace, Perth, as owner

Myer Michaels, of 18 View Street, North Portion of Canning Location 2 1006 26 0 1 24Perth, commercial traveller, as regis- being Lots 220 and 221 on Plantered proprietor, and Johann Christian 2880, Downing StreetThiele, C/o Stow, Saw and Co., AtlasBuildings, Esplanade, Perth, as owner

Westralian Estates, Limited, the regis- Portion of Calming Location 2 1011 738 0 1 0tered office of which is situate at Pad- being Lot 1.10 on Plan 2880,bury Buildings, Forrest Place, Perth, Jupiter Streetas registered proprietors, and EllenWalter, Crystal Brook, Wickepin, asownei.

George James Parkins, of Toodyay, Portion of Canning. Location 2 713 109 0 1 0farmer, administrator of the estate being Lot 123 on Plan 2880,of George Tasker Parkins, deceased, Jupiter Streetlate of Cullculli, mine owner, as regis-tered proprietor and owner

Alice Pike, of 304 Hannan Street, Kal- Portion of Canning Location 2 1018 331 0 1 0goorlie, married woman, as registered being Lot 467 on Plan 1740,proprietor, and Alice Pike, C/o Pike Raleigh StreetBros., 272 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie, asowner

Thomas Alexander Roberts; of 15 Tate Portion of Canning Location 2 762 23 0 1 23.1Street, West Leederville, plasterer, as being. Lots 357 and 358 on Planregistered proprietor, and Thomas 2880, Bishopsgate StreetAlexander Roberts, 15 CoronationStreet, North Perth, as owner

Myer Michaels, of 18 View Street, Portion of Canning. Location 2 782 124 0 0 31.7North Perth, commercial traveller, as being Lot 449 on Plan 2880,registered proprietor, and Hugh Bishopsgate StreetCampbell, N ukarni, W.A. as owner

Thomas Norrison Harrison, of 45 Ascot Portion of Canning Location 2, 101.2 5 0 1 0Road, Victoria Park, carpenter, as regis- being Lot 106 on Plan 1740,tered proprietor, and Melva Lily Simp- Prince Streetson, 91 Prince Street, Victoria Park, asowner. Mortgage 106,07/1929 RichardHamilton, care of H. W. Bevilaqua,Limited, Weld Chambers, St. George'sTerrace, Perth

31: 3 2 8 Morris Samuel, of 119 William Street, Portion of Canning Location 2, 757 124 0 2 15.1Perth, jeweller, as registered proprietor, being Lots 515, 516, and 517 onand Morris Samuel, 150-156 William Plan 2880, Planet StreetStreet, Perth, as owner. Caveat 2408/1931, Bank of New South Wales, St.George's Terrace, Perth. Caveat 690/1933, Bank of New South Wales, St.George's Terrace, Perth

32 3 15 3 Morris Samuel, .of Perth, financier, as Portion of Swan Location 35, being 696 34 0 1 0

registered proprietor, and Morris Lot 658 on Plan 1740, Star StreetSamuel, 150-156 William Street, Perth,as owner. Caveat 2408/1931; Bank ofNew South Wales, 109 St. George'sTerrace, Perth. Caveat 690/1933, Bankof New South Wales, 109 St. George 'sTerrace, Perth

3 15 3 Morris .Samuel, of William Street, Perth, Portion of Swan Location 35, 730 159 (0 1 0

financier, as registered proprietor, and being Lot 659 on Plan 1710, StarM )1118 Samuel, 150-156 William Street, StreetPerth, as owner. Caveat 2408/1931,Bank of New South Wales, 109 St.George's Terrace, Perth. Caveat 690/1933, Bank of New South Wales, 109St. George's Terrace, Perth

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JUNE 28, 1535.] GO VERNA ENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Cert.

£ s. d.33 3 2 8

34 3 2 8

15 3 2 S

36 4 3 10

37 18 18 9

Schedule referred to continued.Name, Description, and Address of

Persons appearing to have an Interest Description and Situation ofin the Land,

James Thomas Peet, estate agent, andMabel Peet, married woman, both ofPerth, as :joint tenants, as registeredproprietors, and George Henry Whit-combe, 3 Church Street, Wickham,N.S.W., as owner

Cecil Sydney Buttner Harris, of 110 An-gove Street, North Perth, insuranceagent, as registered proprietor, and CecilSydney Harris, 262 Lord Street, EastPerth, as owner. Mortgage' 5808/1931,Solomon Morris, National Bank Cham-bers, Murray Street, Perth, financier

Arthur Richard Thorogood, of 256 Albany'Road, Victoria Park, estate agent, asregistered proprietor, and Joseph Flew-ett Balding, care of Singer Sewing.Machine Co., 809 'Flay Street, Perth, asowner

Lydia Cantelo, of Marine Terrace, Gerald-ton, married woman, as registered pro-prietor, and Lydia Cantelo, 24 DavisStreet, Elsternwick S4, Victoria, asowner

Michael Francis Cavanagh and JamesCharles Cavanagh, of Barrack Street,Perth, architects, as tenants in common,as registered proprietors, and MichaelFrancis and. James Charles Cavanagh,Commercial Bank Chambers, St.George 's Terrace, Perth, as owners,Caveat 1160/1932, the City of Perth,207 Murray Street, Perth

38 3 4 (1 Martha Caroline Dawson, of Vernal Street,Wagin, married woman, as registeredproprietor, and Martha C. Dawson, Wil-liams Road, Narrogin, as owner

39 116 3 5 Archibald Hill - Rennie, of 102 Vin-cent Street, North Perth, builder,as registered proprietor, and FlorenceAdelaide Mead, 19 Chamberlain. Street,Leederville, as owner. Mortgage7572/1923 The West Australian Schoolfor Deaf and Dumb Children Incor-porated, of Cottesloe Beach, and c/oJ, and R. Maxwell, Solicitors, Bar-rack Street, Perth

Catherine Rockford, of Thompson Roal.North Fremantle, widow, as registeredproprietor and Exors. Catherine Boob-ford, c/o ('orator of Intestate Estates,Supreme Court, Pettit, as owner.Caveat 190/1925 Richard Holmes andCom] tatty Limited, hurray Street,Perth

Laurance Hen ry Maxwell, of HannanStreet, Kalgoorlie, shop assistant, asregistered proprietor, and Mrs. C. S.Maxwell, 51 Vivian Street, Boulder,as owner

Thomas O'Donnell, of Throssell StreU1.Collie, miner, as registered .proprietorttnd owner

James -Dwyer, of Wickham Place. EastPerth, salesman, as registered pro-prietor, and James Dwyer, 17 Carimr-von Street, Victoria Yank, mvuer

Florence Ethel Campbell, of EllesmeTRoad, Mount Lawley, married Woman,as registered proprietor, and FlorenceEthel Campbell, c/0 Mr. Campbell,manager State Hotels, Perth. as owner

Cold Estates of Australia (1903) Limited,having its registered office clinic at37 Saint George's Terrace, Perth, asregistered proprietors, and Lyall HallForrest Chambers, St. George's Ter-race, Perth, as owner

40 3 12 5

1 7 8 7

4-2 3 17 1

13 3 S 1

44 3 (1 1

45 2 16 2

and.

Portion of Swan Location 35,being Lot 879 on Plan 3334, Wes-ton Street

Certificate ofTitle wheredescribed.Vol. Fol.904 199 .

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Contents.

a. r. p.0 2 0

Portion of Swan Location 35, 849 2 0 2 0being Lot 971 on Plan 3334, Wes-ton Street

Portion of Swan Location 36, 825 87 0 1 0being Lot 412 on Plan 103(1,Penton Road

Portion of Perthshire Location Ag, (191 90 0 0 33being Lot 822 on Plan 3232, Sal-vado Road

Portions of Perthshire LocationsAe, being Lot 7 on Diagram2381, Cambridge Street

1017 655 0 0 25

Portion of Perthshire Location Alt, 662 155 0 0 25.1being Lot 1507 on Plan 3273, Col-lier Street

Portion of Perthshire Location 542 125 0 0 20.9Ac, being Lot 5 en diagram3767, Chamberlain Street

'crtion of PerthshireAd, being Lot 104339-3, Gregory Street

Locationen Plan

Potion of Perthshire LocationAq, being Lot 1157 on Plan3273, Harborne Street

Portion of Perthshire LocationAq, being Lot 11e0 on Plan3273, Harborne Street

i'trtion of Perthshire LocationnAlh, being Lot 1417 on Plan:127 3, Janson Street

Potion of Swan Location 385,being Lot 100 on Plan 3083,Marlow Street

813 50 0 0 25.5

665 51 0 0 25.5

795 114 0, 0 25.5

779 150 0 0 95.5

656 28 0 1 1.5

Portion of Perthshire Location 809 125 0 1 1s117, being Lot 434 on Plan3185, Herdsman Parade

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1308 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. (NE 28, 1935.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Form 90.

Notice of Presentation of Petition for Sale of Land for 1V-on-payment of Rates.

In the Local Court at Perth.

In the matter of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," and in the matter of an application by the Road Board for sale ofland for unpaid rates.

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been presented to the Local Court at Perth by the Perth Road Board prayingthat an order that the lands described in the schedule to the petition may be ordered to be sold for non-payment of rates.

A copy of the said schedule is hereunto attached. And notice is further given that Monday, the 12th day ofAugust, 1935, at 10.15 o'clock in the forenoon, has been appointed as the time when the Magistrate will inquire at thesaid Court concerning the various matters mentioned in the said schedule, and also whether all notices required by lawto the given have been given.

Attention is directed to the following provision of the said Act:Rule 7, Third Schedule.Any person who is an owner or ratepayer of any land proposed to be sold or taken

possession of, or who is interested in the same as mortgagee or otherwise may, on filing an affidavit provinghis title to attend under this rule (of the filing of which affidavit the Cleric shall give the Board notice), attendon the making of the inquiries; but if the Magistrate shall be of opinion that there was no substantial reasonfor his attendance, the Magistrate may order him to pay the costs occasioned thereby.

IL B. HAYLES,Clerk of the Court.

No.

Dated the 18th day of June, 1935.

1)escription of Land.

The Schedule.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Titleto the Land if under"The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

2 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 51 of Section A ondeposited Plan 924

6 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being the Western moiety ofLot 96 on Plan 924, Section B

Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being' the Eastern moiety ofLot 97, Section B, on Plan 924

Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 40 on Plan 4757

Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 159 and 160 onPlan 4748

Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 14 and 34 onPlan 3038

Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 60, 61, 116, 117,and 118 on Plan 3038

The name and address of 'every person inW.A. appearing on search in the officeof Titles and Registry of Deeds to haveany estate or interest in the land.

The Rates dueto the Boardand in Arrearon the land.

Vol. Fol. £ s. d.IL Baker; of !Leicester Street, Leederville, as 25 0 7

owner, Catherine Bennett, of Lake Grace, mar-ried woman, as registered proprietor

1003 925

675 43

709 21

1011 327

971 92

946 8

Miss Eva Faux, of care of Trained Nurses' Home, 17 18 920 Francis Street, Perth, as owner, Eva Faux,of 20 Francis Street, Perth, nurse, spinster, asregistered proprietor. Mortgage 4217/1921lodged 12/7/1921 by Heinrich Walter Bevilaqua,of Weld Chambers, Perth

Thomas Henry Icember, of Pindalup, butcher, asowner :aid registered proprietor

0. A. Saunders, of Temple Court, Perth, as owner,Oswald Arthur Saunders, of 198 Adelaide Ter-race, Perth, investor, as registered proprietor

Archibald Hugan Faulkner, of 63 Hill Street,Perth, as owner, Archibald Hughan Faulkner,of Kulkiup, accountant, as registered proprietor

doh n Winchcom be, of Balcatta. Beach Road, Os-borne Park, wood to rner, as owner, andregistered proprietor. Mortgage 689/1927,lodged. 29/1/1927 by Martha Fraish, of 10George Street, Cottesloe, married woman.

848 138 Oliver Russell Durrant, electrician, and Annie 40 12 2Fable Seddon, married woman, both of CurtisStreet, Osborne Park, as tenants in common.Caveat 563/1924, lodged 1/4/1924 by Millar'sTimber and Trading Company, Limited, of St.George 's House

114 19 11 0Annie Amelia Reynolds, of 204 Lake Street,Perth, married woman, as owner and regis-tered proprietor

864 100 Frederick L. Wood, of care of J. Morris, Karl- 13 14 2garin, via Kondinin, as owner, Perth Land De-velopment Company, Limited, of EconomicBuildings, William Street, Perth, as registeredproprietor

864 100 .ifolin 13. Bergin, of Beaufort Street, Perth, hair- 4 10 2dresser, as owner, Perth Land. DevelopmentCompany, Limited, having its registered officeat Economic Buildings, William Street, Perth,as registered proprietor

1011 382 Alice A. Williams, of 165a Lord Street, East. 10 13 5Perth, married woman, as owner, Alice Alex-andra Williams, of 137 Harold Street, Perth,married woman, as registered proprietor

15 5 8

5 5 4

9 7 9

17 13 3

15 Portion of Perthshire Location APT 646being Lot 129 on Plan 3038

17 Portion of Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 91, 92, and 93 onPlan 4748

19 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 109 on depositedPlan 4748

20 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 114 and 115 onPlan 4748

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,.iuxE 28 1935.] G.OVE11NMENT G 4LETTE, 11:_e1. 1309

Description of .1_4111C1.

Schedule continued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Titleto the Land if under" The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

Vol. Fol.946 16621 Portion Of Perthshire Location AU

being 'Ldts 1 to 21 inclusive onPlan 51-30

23 Portion Of Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 784 on Deposited Plan2431

27 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 28, 29 and 30,on Plan 3000

28 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 32 and 33 on De-posited' Plan 3000

29 Portion of PerthShire Location AUand being ,Lots 35 and 58 on De-posited Plan 3000

30 Portion of Perthshire Location Alland being Lot 36 on DepositedPlan 3000

31 Portion of Perthshire Location AL'and being Lot -46 on Plan 3000

32 Portion of Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 47 on Plan 3000

32a Portion of Perthshire Location Allbeing Lot 51 on Plan 3000

34 Portion of -Perthshire Location AEbeing Lots 70 and 71 On De-posited Plan 3000

35 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 835 on Plan 2451

36 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 837 on DepositedPlan 2451

37 Portion Perthshire Location ATbeing Lot 838 on DepositedPlan 2451

38 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 887 on DepositedPlan 2451

39 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 1, 2 and 3 onPlan 3059

40 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 4 and 25 onPlan 3059

41. Portion of -Perthshire Location Alland being Lots 5, 6 and 7 onPlan 3059

42 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 8, 9 and 10 onDeposited Plan 3059

The name and address of every person in The Rates dueW.A. appearing on search in the office to the Boarc'of Titles and Registry Of Deeds to have and in Arrearany estate or interest in the land. on the land.

si d.Edward Kiely, of Overway Hotel, Adelaide, as 49 10 6

owner, George Cdentwortli Fletcher, of Perth-Fremantle Road, Clareniont, land agent, asregistered proprietor. Mortgage 3032/1927lodged 14/4/1927 by the trustees for the timebeing of the Protestant Alliance FriendlySociety of Australasia Grand' Council' :of' West-ern Australia, of Protestant Hall, BeaufortStreet, Perth

415 42 James Francis Hassell, of 126 Alma Road, 10 7North Perth, painter, as owner and registeredproprietor

484 177 R. C. Hooper, C/o of C. Tilbs; 3 Short-land :16 14 8Flats, Shortland Street, Aucklalid, New Z-baland, as owner, Robert Crispen Hooper, ofAuckland, New Zealand,. stone mason, as regis,tered proprietor._ Charge 21/1930 lodged15/12/1930 by the Cominissioner of Land Tax.for the Commonwealth of Australia

William Thomas Dally, of Warracknabeal, 24 17 3Victoria, merchant, as owner and registeredproprietor

G. W. H. McCullough, of Keep, Warrnambool, 15 1 6.

Victoria, as owner, George Henry McCul -lough, of Warrnambool, -Victoria, baker, asregistered proprietor

ohn Barker, of 5 Durham Road, Surrey Hills, 12 10 8Victoria, as owner, John Barker, of SouthWarrnambool, Victoria, tanner, as registeredproprietor

Bert Horton, of Box 5, East Melbourne, Vic- 12 8 11toria, fireman, as owner, Bert Horton,' Of 124Burt Street, Boulder, fireman, as registeredproprietor

Florence Crystal, of 453 Beaufort Street, Perth, 7 7 10married woman, as owner, Florence Crystal,of 10 Harley Street, Highgate Hill, Perth,married woman, as registered proprietor

Florence Crystal, of 453 Beaufort Street, Perth,married woman, as owner, Florence Crystal,of 4 South Street, Perth, married woman, asregistered proprietor

P. J. MeGerman, deceased, of Davis Street,Warrnambool, Victoria, as owner, Peter, Jo-sephMcGennan the younger, of Warrnambook Vic,toria, boxmaker, as registered proprietor

541

492

477 159

614 156

625 .145

1003 9 [1

429 65

583 9

518 49

518 50

464 110

511 86

628 147

518 191

524 :168

7 7 11

31 3 11

Johanna, C. M. Flemming, of 34 Bourke 22 19 1Street, Kalgoorlie, as owner, Johanna Mar-garet Fleming, of Coolgardie, married woman,as registered proprietor

C. J. Davis, of 124 'Victoria . :Street, North 4 4CRichmond, Victoria, as owner, olenian Joseph

Davis, of Lincoln Street, Perth, as registeredproprietor

Esther Davis, of 92 Sonth Terrace, Brodja ck, 14 7 7Adelaide, South Australia, as owner, EstherDavis, of Lincoln Street, Perth, as registeredproprietor

Emily F. Parr, of 219 Railway Road, Subiaco, 19 8 1

as' owner; George Smith Cosh, of CottesloeBeach, 'blacksmith, as registered proprietor

W. A. Kelly, of "Elysium," Moon Street, 39 3 5Wingham, NeAv South Wales, as owner, Wil-liam Augustine Kelly, of Winc;liam, NewSouth Wales, medical practitioner, as regis-tered proprietor

K. M. Myers, of " Kyabram, 20 11 5mitabeaf, New South Wales, as owner, Ken-rick William Myers, of Sydney, New SouthWales, labourer, as registered, proprietor

Albert Charles Ashman, of New South 38 15 11Wales, as owner, Albert Charles Askham,Broadwater, New South Wales, public schoolteacher, as registered' proprietor'

Frederick Barrett, of Steatton Ternice, Manly, 33 8 5Brisbane, Queensland, -as owner, 'FrederickBarrett, of Cairns, Queensland, State schoolteacher, as registered. proprietor

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1 310 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 28, 19

Sultc(inte continued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Title

No. Description of Land. to the Land if under"The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

Vol. Fol.4:1 Portion of Perthshire Location A U 590 70

and being Lot 11 on Plan3059

44 Portion of Perthshire Location AU 587and being Lots 18 and 19 onDeposited Plan 3059

43 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 20 and 21 on De-posited Plan 3059

-16 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 22, 23 and 24 OnPlan 3059

-17 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 32 on DepositedPlan 3059

.18 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 33, 34 and 35on Plan 3059

49 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 38 on Plan3059

50 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 39 and 46 on Plan3059

51 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lots 43, 44 and 43 on de-posited Plan 3059

52 Port ion of Perthshire LocationAli, and being Lots 47, 48 and49 on deposited Plan 3039

53 Portion of Perthshire LocationAI', and being Lots 54, 55 and56 on deposited P11111 3059

: Portion of Perthshire LocationAli, and being Lot 69 on d --posited Plan 3059

54a Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lot 62 on Plan 3059

55 Portion of Perthshire LocationA l', 'and being Lots 74 and 75on deposited Plan 3059

56 Portion of Perthshire LocationAi . and being Lots 78, 79, 80and 81 on deposited Plan 3059

57 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lots 84, 105, 1068116.107 on deposited Plan 3059

175

524 1 69

562 176

468 71

499 159

562 173

565 37

511 84

609 45

511

590 71

The name and address of every person inW.A. appearing on search in the officeof Titles and Registry of Deeds to haveany estate or interest in the land.

The Rates dueto the Boardand in Arrearon the land.

£ s. d.Miss A. A. Buchanan, of 40 Wetherell Street, 12 14 2

Leichart, Sydney, New South Wales, as owner,Adelaide Ann Buchanan, of Leichhardt, nearSydney, New South Wales, spinster, musicteacher, as registered proprietor

W. J. Siggins, of Superior Public School, Bourke 26 0 3Street, Sydney, New South Wales, as owner,'William John Liggins, of Camperdown, nearSydney, New South Wales, public schoolteacher, as registered proprietor

James Taylor, deceased, C/o of Mrs. J. Taylor, 22 8 5Putney Street, Taree, New South Wales, asowner, James Taylor, of Wingham, New South'(Vales, hairdresser, as registered proprietor

.1. L. Warren, of " Boxhill," 19 Woodstock 28 1 7 9Street, Guildford, New South Wales, as owner,Josiah Lambert Warren, of Byron, Bay, NewSouth Wales, lighthouse-keeper, as registeredproprietor

Ernest Maher, C/o of Lance Quinn, Cessnock, 17 10 10New South Wales, as owner, Ernest Maher, of219 Bridge Road, Drummoyne, near Sydney,New South Wales, smallgoods vendor, as regis-tered proprietor. Mortgage 4568/1920, regis-tered 8/7/1920 by Sidney Alphoasus Gormley,of Sydney, New South Wales

Robert Joseph Fairbairn, of Gloucester, New 50 17 0South Wales, dairyman, as owner and registeredproprietor

G. A. Evans, of "Olio,'' Clarke Street, Nim-mitabeal, New South Wales, as owner, GeorgeAlbert Evans, of Myalla, near Cooma, NewSouth Wales, farmer and grazier, as registeredproprietor

John Lavis, of Dalhundiy, Tumut, New South 19 6 6Wales, as owner, Helena Lavis, of Gloucester,New South Wales, wife of John Walter ClaudeLavis, butter factory manager, as registeredproprietor

Harold Vincent Bird, of Cairns, Queensland, sec- 52 17 1

retary and accountant, as owner and registeredproprietor

A. R. Coleman, care of. A. H. Coleman, "The 30 6 2Manor," North Parade, Llandudno, NorthWales, United Kingdom, as owner ; Amos iflabeHColeman, of Denman, New South Wales, medicalpractitioner, as registered proprietor

:Dennis, address unknown, as owner; Edgar 42 10 10Lindeman Bowling, of Wingham, New SouthWales, bank manager, as registered proprie-tor

Edward George Hattersley, of Dalton House, 113 18 12 2Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, asowner; Edward George Hattersley,' of Sydney,New South Wales, clerk of petty sessions, asregistered proprietor

590 69 Edward George Hattersley, of Dalton House, 113 18 12 1.

Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, asowner ; Edward George Hattersley, of Sydney,New South Wales, clerk of petty sessions, asregistered proprietor

640 143 Bertha Turnbull, of Public School, Ha refield.NOW Smith Wales, inn cried woman, as owner,Bertha TurnbUll, of Junee, New South Wales,wife of Robert Leslie Turnbull, public schoolteacher, as registered proprietor

4 70 22 Alexander MacAllister, of The Manse, Cairns,Queensland, Presbyterian clergyman, as ownerand registered proprietor

609 46 Mary Peat, of 17 Campbell Parade, Bondi, New 36 9 4South 'Wales, married woman, as owner; MaryPeat, of Cairns, Queensland, wife of ThomasPeat, builder and contractor, as registered pro-prietor

8 4

9R

48 17 11

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JUNE 28, 1935.] crovEgNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1311

Schedule continued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Title

No. Description of Laud. to the Land if under"The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

Vol. Fol.58 Portion of Perthshire Location 556 55

AU, and being Lot 85 on Plan3059

59 Portion of Perthshire Location 562 172AU, and being Lot 86 on Plan3059

60 Portion of Perthshire Location 562 175AU, and being Lots 87 and 102on Plan 3059

61 Portion of Perthshire Location 562 170AU, being Lot 88 on Plan 3059

63 Portion of Perthshire Location 370 146AU and being Lot 1 on depositedDiagram 7241

66 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 943 on Plan 2483

11102 365

67 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 947 on Plan 2483

885

68 Portion of Perthshire Location 710 180AU and being Lot 4 on Plan3213

69 Portion of Perthshire -Location Alland being Lots 6, 7, and 8 on de-posited Plan 3213

607 6

70 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 15, 16, and 17 ondeposited Plan 3213

109 143

71 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 20, 21, and 22 ondeposited Plan 3213

662 112

72 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 27 on deposited

614 171

Plan 3213

73 Portion of Perthshire Location. AUbeing Lot 33 on deposited Plan

499 145

3213

74 Portion of Perthshire Location. AUand being Lot 983 on Plan 2483

1005 177

75 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 984, 985, 986 on

885 23

Plan 2483

76 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 990 on Plan 2483

1002 364

77 Portion of Perthshire Location AITand being Lot 275 on Plan 4749

1012 284

78 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lots 1 and 2 on Plan 3896

692 187

The name and address of every person inW.A. appearing on search in the officeof Titles and Registry of Deeds to haveany estate or interest in the land.

The Rates dueto the Boardand in Arrea !-on the land.

£ s. (71.

H. W. White, of Maitland. House, Adolphus Street, 15 15 1

Balmain, New South Wales, as owner;' HenryWilliam White, of Balmain, New South Wales,shipwright, as registered proprietor

John Patrick Heylaud, deceased, care of Mrs. 11 15 9Heyland, of 89 Mount Street, Coogee, NewSouth Wales, as owner ; John Patrick Heyland,of Cooma, New South Wales, chaffeur, as regis-tered proprietor

J. H. Wallis, of 412 Victoria Street, Darling- 27 11 0

hurst, New South Wales, as owner; JosephHenry -Wallis, of Sydney, New South Wales,tailor, as registered proprietor

J. H. Thornton, of Nimmitabeal, New South 13 S 10Wales, as owner; -Muirton Thompson Morton,of Nimmitabel, New South Wales, storekeeper,as registered proprietor

M. Hall, of 22 Windsor Street, East Perth, as 4 9 1

owner,. Whitfords Limited, whose registeredoffice is situated at Second Floor, St. George 'sHouse, St. George's' Terrace, Perth, as regis-tered proprietor

Joseph E. Butler, of Roberts Street, Osborne 27 9 7

Park, as owner, James Edward Cato of Dar -lecher Street, Geraldton, boilermaker, as reg-istered proprietor

A. T. Butler, of Roberts Street, Osborne Park, 14 18 1

as Owner, Barbara. Dove, of 30 MidgeleyStreet, Victoria Park, spinster, as registeredproprietor

L. Williams, of The Manse, Manly, Sydney, 12 9 11New South Wales, as owner, Thomas Jamie-sou Williams, of Nowra, in the State of NewSouth Wales, Presbyterian clergyman, asregistered proprietor

Edward Clarence Bonaventure Mangan, of Coota- 27 14 2

mu odra, New South Wales, billiard room pro-prietor, as owner and regiStered proprietor

Letita C. Moral-ice, of (iootanffindra, New South 44 10 9Wales, as owner, Lelia Gertrude Florance,wife of Egbert Harrell Florance, of Coota-innndra, New Sou ill Wales, surgeon, as regis-tered proprietor

W. A. Wickham, of Shell Harbour, New South 22 7 7Wales, storekeeper, as owner, William Alex-ander Wickham, of Denman, New SouthWales, general merchant, as registered pro-prietor

1, J. Fitzpatrick, of -Yarrainalong, via Wyong, 7 19 1

New South Wales, as owner, John Joseph Fitz-patrick, of Gond muing, near Temora, NewSouth Wales, public school teacher, as regis-tered proprietor

John and James Emery, executors of estate of 16 8 4Alex. Emery, eceased, Pate, via Cootamundra,New South Wales, as owner, Alexander Emery,of Cootamundra, Yew South Wales, grazier,as registered proprietor

Samuel Butler, of Roberts Street, Osborne Park, 26 9 10as owner, Alfred Oldrini, of 87 St. George 'sTerrace, Perth, accountant, as registered pro-prietor

A. T. Butler, of Roberts Street, Osborne Park, 35 10 1

as owner, .Barbara Dove, of 30 MidgeleyStreet, Victoria Park, spinster, as registeredproprietor

Mr. Butler, of Roberts Street, Osborne Park, 13 12 3as owner, Mabel Emily Cato, of DurlacherStreet, Geraldton, married woman, as regis-tered proprietor

Hubert Edward Barker Gull, of Swan Street, 5 11 0Guildford, gentleman, as owner and regis-tered proprietor

Niree 'Mason, of Epping, New South Wales, 12 19 9spinster, artist, as ()wrier and registered proprietor

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1312 VERNRIENT GAZETTE, W.A. RuNE 8, 1935.

No. Description of Land.

Schedulecontinued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Titleto the Land if under" The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893.''

Vol. Fol.79 Portion Perthshire Location AU,

being Lots 9 and 10 on Plan 3896

SO 'ortion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 12 on depositedPlan 3896

81 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 21 on deposited.Plan 3896

82 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 27 on Plan 3896

83 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 30 on DepositedPlan 3896

84 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 31 and 32 on. De-posited Plan 3896

85 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 10 and 15 on De-posited Plan 3406

86 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 11 and 12 on De-posited Plan 3406

Portion of Perthshire Location ADand being- Lot 16 on DepositedPlan 3406

88 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 25 and 26 onPlan 3406

87

89 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 27 on Plan 3406

90 Portion Perthshire Location ALbeing Lot: 30 cm Plan 3406

91 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 31 tricl 42 on Plan3406

92 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 32 on Plan 3406

93 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 34 on Plan 3406

94 Portions of Perthshire Location. AUand being LotS .35 and 36 on Plan3406

95 Portion of Perthshire Locations AUand being Lot 39 on Plan 3406

The name and address of every person inW.A. appearing on search in the officeof Titles and Registry of Deeds to have'any estate or interest in the land.

The Ratesto the Boardand in Arrearon the land.

s. d.692 188 Mary Garbutt, of 22 Renwick Street, Drum- 15 10 3

moyne, New South Wales, as owner, MaryGarbutt, of Cow Flat, New South Wales, wifeof Robert Sanuel. Garbutt, mine manager, asregistered proprietor

662 109 Leah Annie Anderson, of Inglewbod; Moyna, 9New South Wales, 'married woman, as owner,Leah Annie Anderson, of Bergalia, New SouthWales, wife of Robert Johnston Anderson,storekeeper, as registered proprietor

759 132 H. H. Kelly, of Learmouth Street, 'Newcastle, S 2 5New South WaleS, as owner, Earle HeronKelly, of Wollongong, New South Wales; Sur--veyor, as registered proprietor

740 159 T. C. Murphy, C/o of Mrs. Stratford, Stone- 9 19 1leigh Street, Redhill, Queensland, as owner,Timothy Cornelius Murphy, of Stantliorpe,Queensland, sergeant of police, as registeredproprietor

743 80 Ivy F. Falk, C/o of H. J. 'Falk, of 186' George 5 0'Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, Mar-ried woman, as owner, Ivy Florence Falk, ofSydney, New South Wales, wife of Henry JohnFalk, of the same pbice, chemist, as registeredproprietor

786 Si. Wm. R. Smith, of Petersham Road, Marrick- 12 6 11.New South Wales, as owner, William

Richard Smith, of Marrickville, New SouthWales, nurseryman, as registered proprietor

682 92 Flora Storey, of Quirindi, New South Wales, 17 2 9married woman, as owner, Flora Constance Wal-lace Storey, of Quirindi, New South Wales,wife of William .James Tennant Storey, den-tist, as registered proprietor

657 141 Harold Strange Pry, of Bulli, New South Wales, 21 3 7storekeeper, as owner and registered proprietor

665 144 Ellis Herbert Southcombe, of Muswellbrook, 1 8New South Wales, draper, as owner, and regis-tered proprietor

802 78 Emma Crombie, C/o of Stacker,_ 488 Old South 20 0 3Head Road, Waverley, New Soullr Wales, asowner, Evelyn May Jurd, of Sorry Hills, Syd-ney, in the State of New South Wales, spinster,executrix of the Will of Emma Crombie,widow; deceased, as registered proprietor

659 131 Eliza Ann Ellis, of Denman, New South Wales, 10 114 11wife of Joseph Ellis, storekeeper, as owner andregistered proprietor

659 132 Ashley Thomas Ellis, of Deninzin, New South 10 15 0Wales, shop assistant, as owner and registeredproprietor

665 113 G. Pickles, of 11 Victoria Street, Burwood, New 10 15 3South Wales, as owner, George Edward Pickles,of Summer Hill, New South Wales, wool ex;pert, as registered proprietor. Mortgage3653/1929. Lodged 17/4/1929 by John MorrisEdwards, of 109 Pitt Street, Sydney

615 197 P. R. Weidman'', of Bridge Street, Muswellbrook, 4 10 1New South Wales, as owner, Palmer ReginaldWeidman'', of Muswellbrook, New- South Wales,butcher, as registered proprietor

710 161 A. M. L. Quinton, of "Allambee," Daphne 10 7 6Street, Botany, New South Wales, as owner,Alice Margaret Lucy Quinton, of Botany, nearSydney, in the State of New 'South Wales,wife of William Victor Quinton, Boot factoryforeman, as registered proprietor

692 185 E. Hannah Clarke of Pearce Road, Quake 8 20 2 9Mill, New South Wales, married woman,owner, Elizabeth Hannah Clerke, of Windsor,New South Wales, wife of Robert LargeClerke, storekeeper, as registered 'proprietor

640 77 Norman Macrae, deceased, C/o of Trustee Exe- 12 13 3cuter and Agency Co., Ltd., Box 389, Mel-bourne, Victoria, as owner, Norman Macrae; ofToorak, Melbourne, Victoria, licensed surveyoras registered proprietor

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?tins 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 1313,

No. Description of and.

Schedule continued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Titleto the Land if under"The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

Vol. Fol.615 1.83

615 184

659 130

985 127

740 153

682 99

(192 183

701 102

628 148

665 130

710 175

701 103

726 14

701 114

96 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 41 on Plan 3406

97 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 43 on Plan 3406

98 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 46 on Plan 3406

100 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 14 on DepositedPlan 5019

101 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots, 3, 4, 5, 21, 22, 23,45 and 46 on Plan 3834

102 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU and being Lot 6 on Plan3834

103 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU and being Lot 7 on Plan3834

104 Portions of Perthshire LocationU and being Lots 10 and 17 on

Plan 3834

105 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU and being Lots 31 and 4S onPlan 3834

106 Portions of Perthshire LocationA IT and being Lots 32, 33 and 34On Plan 3834

107 Portions of Perthshire LocationA IT and being Lots 40 and 41 onPlan 3834

109 Portions of Perthshire LocationAU and being Lots 50, 51 and52 on Plan 3834

110 Portion of Perthshin LocationAU, and being -1:ot 56 On Plan3834

111 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 57 on Plan3834

113 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lot 69 on Plan 3834

114 Portion of Perthshire LocationATI, and being Lot 70 on Plan3834

115 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lots 1059 and1087 on deposited Plan 2483

'16 Portion of Perthshire LocationAV, and being Lots 1 and 2 onPlan 3608

117 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lots 3, 27 and28 on Plan 3608

The name and address of every person in The Rates dueW.A. appearing on search in the office to the Boardof Titles and Registry of Deeds to have and in Arrearany estate or interest in the land. on the land.

s.Leslie A. -Weidman'', of Bridge Street, Muswell- 4 9 2

brook, New South Wales, as owner, LeslieAlbert Weidmann, of Muswellbrook, New SouthWales, butcher, as registered proprietor

Rev. Arthur G. King, of Westmill, Herts., Eng.- 13 15 11land, as owner, Arthur George King, of Den-man, New South Wales, Church of Englandclergyman, as registered proprietor

Darrell Ernest Ellis, of Denman, New South 10 14 11.Wales, shop assistant, as owner and registeredproprietor

Ruby Eliza Myers, of 83 Fremantle Road, Vic- 4 13 11toria. Park, as owner, Ruby Elizabeth Myers, of60 Norfolk Street, North Perth, wife of ErnestJohn Myers, as registered proprietor

Raymond Charles Lane, of Cessnock, New 28 17 9South Wales, medical practitioner, as ownerand registered proprietor

West Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency 3 5 11Co., Ltd., Trustees of W.A. Fairfield Fund;St. George's Terrace, Perth, as owner, Councilof. War Relief Funds, Western Australia, ofParliament House, Perth, as registered pro-prietor

E. A. Charles Po oley, ca re of Commercial Ban k 6 13 10of Australia, Ltd., Box 35, Newcastle, NewSouth Wales, as owner. Edward CharlesPoole,y, of Burwood, New South Wales, bankclerk, as registered proprietor

IL j. Barris, of Cessnock, New South Wales, 8 12 5as owner, Harry James Harris. of Singleton,in the State of New South Wales, watch-maker and jeweller, as registered proprietor

Hy. S. Dalton, of George Street, Brighton, Vie- 22 16 11toria, as owner, Harrie Sedly Dalton, ofSingleton, New South Wales, clerk, asregistered proprietor

Daniel Henry Keialter, of Barraba, New South 22 3 8Wales, hotelkeeper, as owner and registeredproprietor

George Benhard, of Dungog, in the State of 14 2 3New South Wales, fruiterer, as own er andregistered proprietor

Henry Skinner Robinson, of Singleton, in the 12 16 7State of New South Wales, newspaper pro-prietor, as owner and registered proprietor

Grace Mabel -Wright Brazel, of Niangala, New 5 13 -5South Wales, spinster, as owner and registeredproprietor

E. A. A.Nr. Lamotte, of Allynarral Orchard, Uarara, 8 5 0New South Wales, as owner; Ernest AlfredWaldron Lamotte, of Moor Creek, near Tam-worth, New South Wales, farmer, as regis-tered proprietor

749 182 A. 0. Clifton, of Kentucky, Great Northern Line, 7 9 6New South Wales, as owner; Vera AdelaideClifton, wife of William Clifton, of SalisburyPlains, near Walcha, New South Wales, publicschool teacher, as registered proprietor

749 183 Miss D. E. Mitchell, of Kismet, Emos Parade, 7 7 1Cronulla, New South Wales, as owner. Eliz-abeth Ellen Mitchell, of Quandary, New SouthWales, spinster, public school teacher, as regis-tered proprietor

605 33 Herbert Walter Walley, of "Morahan," Borindi 17 6 7Siding, Cloncurry Line, Queensland, as owner;Herbert -Walter Walley, of Marradong, farmhand, as registered proprietor

701 97 Thos. Wm. Smith, of Campbelltown Road, Casula, 21 11 11

New South Wales, as owner; Thomas 'WilliamSmith, of Hamilton, near Newcastle, New SouthWales, engineer, as registered proprietor

614 1(57 John Nicol. deceased, care of Hill, Woods, & Sul- 25 1Ryan, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney, New ,SouthWales, as owner; Jolla Nicol, of Murrurundi,New South Wales, engineer, as registered pro-prietor

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1314 GOVERNMENT AZ ETTE, W.A. [JUNG 28, 1935.

No.

118

Description and

Schedulecontinued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Title The name and address of every person in The Rates dueto the Land if under V.A. appearing on search in the office to the Board"The Transfer of of Titles and Registry of Deeds to have and in ArrearLand Act, 1893." any estate or interest in the land. on the land.

Vol. Fol. £ s. d.Portion of Perthshire Location

AU, being Lots 6 and 7 on Plan3608

119 Portions of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lots 8 and 22 onPlan 3608

120 Portion of Perthshire LocationAll, being Lots 9 and 21 OD Plan3608

121 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 11 on Plan3608

122 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lots 13, 14 and 15 onPlan 3608

123 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lot 18 on Plan 3608

124 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 34 on Plan 3608

125 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 36 on Plan 3608

126 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 37 and 47 onPlan 3608

127 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 42 on Plan 3608

128 Portion Perthshire Location AP,being Lots 43 and 44 on Plan360gs

129 Portion of Perthshire Location Aland being Lot 45 on Plan 3608

130 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 53 on Plan 3608

131 Portion of Perthshire Location AI`and being Lot 56 on Plan 3608

133 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 258 on Plan 4749

134 Portion Perthshire Location Au,being Lots 278 and 279 on Plan4749

692 190 R. R. Merrett, of Cross Street, Corrimell, South 10 5 9Coast, New South Wales, as owner; ReginaldRobert Merrett, of North Sydney, New SouthWales, electrical engineer, as registered pro-prietor

710 173 Arthur Wright, of 7 Alexander Street, Hamilton, 21 11 11New South Wales, as owner; Arthur Wright,of Newcastle, hi the State of New South Wales,ham and beef vendor, as registered proprietor

712 23 J. V. F. Chard, of " San Remo," Homer Street, 16 17 6

Earl wood, New South Wales, as owner; JohnVictor ,Penwick Chord, the son of Henry Chard.of Gray Street, -Wickham, New South Wales,ice merchant, as registered proprietor

692 191 Arthur Ernest Malalter, of Box 6, Nambottr, 6 9 11Queensland, as owner; Arthur Ernest Malaher,of Nambour, Queensland, medical practitioner,as registered proprietor

682 102 Emily Kemp, of Quirindi, New South Wales, as 24 15 1

owner; Arthur Percy Kemp, of Quirindi, NewSouth Wales, dentist, executor of will of EmilyKemp, late of Quirindi, New South Wales, wifeof. Arthur Percy Kemp (deceased), as registeredproprietor

701 98M. L. B. Hunt, of "Mons," Brighton Avenue 7 7 1

'oronto, New South Wales, as owner ; MaryLouisa Bergeman Hunt, of Hamilton, near New-castle, New South Wales, wife of EdwardHunt, wood and. coal merchant, as registeredproprietor

692 192 H. L. Macano, of Gruiga Public School, New 6 5 9South Wales, as owner, Henry Laird Macara,of 1:AO-dining Ridge, near Widgett, NewSouth Wales, public school teacher, as regis-tered proprietor

628 1.52 wi liam John McPherson, of Millthorpe, New 1.0 11 3South Wales, public school teacher, as ownerand registered proprietor

710 174 Rey. W. A. Price, of Hastings Street, Newcastle, 21 11 11New South. Wales, as owner, William ThomasPrice, of Botany, near Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, Church of Englandclergyman, as registered proprietor

701 96 Edith Octavio Collins, care of T. A. Collins, of 11 1.2 5George Street, East Maitland, New SouthWales, as owner, Edith Octavio Collins, wifeof John Andrew Collins, of East Maitland,New South Wales, dairy farmer, as regis-tered proprietor

James ;Brand. And erson, of Horse Shoe Creek, 1.3 1.8 6near Kyogle, New South Wales, public schoolteacher, as owner and registered proprietor

Jelin McDomild, of Si Cleary Street, :Hamilton, 8 17 10New South Wales, as owner, John McDonald,of Hamilton, New South Wales, builder andcontractor, as registered proprietor

Wilfred Norman Saggers, of 25 Henrietta Street, 5 1.2 8`Wave ley, New South Wales, butcher, as ownerand registered proprietor

726 19

749 , 189

768 108

692 193

967 144

842 13

135 Portion Perthshire Location AU, 837being Lots f!nd. 2 on Plat! 4410

Win. Christie, (-are of E. W. Allen, of 51. Hunter 10 7 5Street, 'Newcastle, NOW South Wales, as owner,William Christie, of Hamilton, New SouthWales, fruiterer, as registered proprietor

Frederick Crogan, of 39 Newcastle Street, Perth, 8 11as owner, Stephen ;Imes Wade, of AlbertStreet, Osborne Park, dairyman, as regis-tered proprietor

Lilt Franklyn, of 4 Chelmsford Road, Mt. 9 11 7Lawley, married woman, as owner, PerthLand Development Company, Limited, ofEconomic Buildings, William Street, Perth,as registered proprietor

Mary A. Perry, of 247 Marrickville Road, Mar- 35 13 6riekville, Sydney, New South Wales, marriedwoman, as owner, Mary Anne Perry, wife ofGilbert Henry Perry, of North Sydney, NewSouth Wales, chemist, as registered proprietor

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Ji,r NT); 28, 1935,1 (10 V ENT GAZETTE, WA. 1315

No. Description of Land.

Schedule continued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Titleto the Land if under"The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

Vol. Fol.847 11136 Portion Perthshire Location All

being Lot 9 on Plan 4410

137 Portion of Perthshire Location AU,being Lots 13 and 14 on Plan441(.

138 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 17 on Plan 4410

139 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 18 on Plan 4410

140 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 51 and 85 onPlan 4410

141 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 52 on Plan 4410

142 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 55 and 62 onPlan 4410

143 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 58, 59, 65 and 66on Plan 4410

144 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 71. and 72 onPlan 4410

145 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 80, 81 and 82 onPlan 4410

146 Portion of Perthshire Location Alland being Lots 86 and 87 onPlan 4410

147 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 93 on Plan 4410

148 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 11, 12, 32, 37, 57, 63,64, 90, 91, 95 on Plan 4410

149 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 1 on Plan 4332

150 Portions of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 6 and i on Plan4332

151 Portion of Perthshire Location Alland being Lot 14 on Plan 4332

152 Portion of :Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 15 on DepositedPlan 4332

The name and .address of every person in The Rates dueW. A. appearing on search in the office to the Boardof Titles and Registry of Deeds to have and in Arrear.nip- estate or interest in the land. on the land.

£ s. d.:Rebecca Forsdike, of Enoggera Terrace, Red 12 12 6

Hill, Brisbane, Queensland, the wife of Wil-liam Alfred Forsdike, storekeeper, as ownerand registered proprietor

854 98 Katherine Dalgarno, of Albury Street, Murrum- 24 8 8burrah, New South Wales, wife of GeorgeCecil Dalgarno, dentist, as owner and regis-tered proprietor

827 165 F. A. D. Boughton, of 177 Brisbane Street, ill 18 9

Tamworth, New South Wales, hairdresser, asowner, Thomas Alfred Douglas Boughton, ofMaitland Road, Tighes Hill, Newcastle, NewSouth Wales, hairdresser and tobacconist, asregistered proprietor

818 110 Eric Milton Smith, of Mosquito Island, near 13 5 6Newcastle, New South Wales, public schoolteacher, as owner and registered proprietor

S54 96 J. Hy. .Johnston, of Leeton, New South Wales, 12 14 3

as owner, James Henry Johnston, of HeberStreet, Moree, New South Wales, electrician,as registered proprietor

735 136 Wm. Paull, of Murray Lane, Tamworth, New 13 8 0

South Wales, as owner, Frank McNeil, ofOcean House, Moore Street, Sydney, New SouthWales, insurance agent, as registered pro-prietor

901. 58 Janice Cordato, C/o of K. Cordato, of 54 Raglan 15 4 10Street, Mosman, New South Wales, as owner,James Cordato, of 55 Hunter Street, Coon-amble, New South Wales, fruit merchant, asregistered proprietor

836 200 E. C. Warren, C/o of Post Office, Redcliffe, 30 1 5Queensland, as owner, Ellen Eliza Warren, wifeof George Albert Warren, of Redcliffe, Queens-land, storekeeper, as registered proprietor.

837 125 George Leslie Baldick, of 129 Pitt Street, Syd- 18 13 ,7

ney, New South Wales, solicitor, as owner andregistered proprietor

901 54 Isabel Pethie McCarthy, of Crown Street, South 23 0 1Sydney, New South Wales, nurse, spinster, asowner and registered proprietor

802 98 Annie MacKay, C/o of Post Office, Sydney, New 27 8 6South Wales, as owner, Annie MacKay, of. Syd-ney, New South Wales, spinster and nurse, asregistered proprietor

8:1.8 111 Selina Thorn, of Ellerslee Crescent, Taringa, 9 7 6

Brisbane, Queensland, as owner, Selena Yapp,of "Breedwood," Murray Street, Taringa, nearBrisbane, Queensland, spinster, as registeredproprietor

735 136 Frank McNeil, of Ocean House, Moore Street, 53 11 1Sydney, New South Wales, insurance agent, asowner and registered proprietor. Caveat 2/1933lodged 5/1/1933 as to Lot 37 only by Kath-erine Crichton Wangman, of Curable, nearBaradine, New South Wales. Notices to beserved care G.P.O., Perth

701 89 Miss Linda Byrne, of 6 President Street, 8 4 9Kooarah, New South Wales, clerk, as owner,Linda Byrne, of Belmore, near Sydney, NewSouth Wales, spinster, clerk, as registered pro-prietor

749 1.88 Florence May Hole, of Ladilan Hotel, Elizabeth 8 18 2

Street, Waterloo, New South Wales, as owner,Florence Mary Hole, of Merriwa, New SouthWales, wife of James Hole, hotelkeeper, as re-gistered proprietor

749 187 C. Dunbar, C/o of Mr. Dunbar, tailor, of Cora- 8 7 6dilly Street, Gunnedah, New South Wales, asowner, Kathleen Dunbar, of Gunnedah, New&lath Wales, wife of Norman Churchill Dun-bar, tailor, as registered proprietor

777 40 John Moore tFoy, of Henry Street, Wennis 6 10 10Creek, New South Wales, as owner, JohnMoore Foy, of New Lamptou near New-castle, New South Wales, guard on Govern-ment railways, as registered proprietor

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1316 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 281935.,

No. Description of Land.

153 Portion of

Schedule rontlaued.Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Title The name and address of every person into the Land if under W.A. appearing on search in the office" The Transfer of of Titles and Registry of Deeds to haveLand Act, 1893." any estate or interest in the land.

Vol. Fol.'erthsliire Location AU 759 126

and being Lot 20 on Plan 4332

154 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 24 and 25 on Plan4332'

155 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 26 and 27 on Plan4332

156 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 30 and 31 on Plan4332

157 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 46 and 47 on Plan4332

158 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 51 on Plan 4332

.159 Portion of Perthshire LocationA U and eing Lot 54 on Plan4332

IGO Portions Perthshire' Lo ation AU,being Lots 72, 89, 90 and 91 onPlan 4332

101 Portions of Perthshire LocationA U and being Lots 86, 87 and88 on Plan 4332

1.62 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU and being Lots 97 and 98 onPlan 4332

163 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lots 2, 3, and 4 on Plan4332

164 Portion Pertlishire Location AU,being Lot 1 on Plan 2453

165 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 2 on Plan 2453

166 Portion PerthShire Location AU,being Lots 20 and 21 on Plan24511

167 Portion of Perthshire Location A Vand being Lot 33 on Plan 2453

168 Portions Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 45 on Plan 2452

1.69 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 51, 52, 53, 54,and 55 on deposited Plan 2452

171 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 68 and 69 on de-posited Plan 2452

173 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lots 89 and 90 onPlan 2452

174 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lots 105. and 106 on Plan2452

802 92

802

786 86

759 1.27

759 128

768 112

710 109

786

777 34

901 61

928 99

659 122

1009 281

1017. 929

762 75

442 184

539 158

1005 622

806 139

The Rates dueto the Boardand in Arrearon the land.

s. d.Miss E., R. Shearer, of Post Office, Ardglen, New S 8 5

South Wales, as owner, Eliza Rebecca Shearer,of Ardglen, New South Wales, spinster, as re-gistered proprietor

A. E. Francis, of 12 Clarence Street, Burwood, 9 0 2New Smith Wales, as owner, Albert EdmundFrancis, of Tamworth, New South Wales, book-seller, as registered proprietor

Albert Bedford, of 19 Kerr Street, Mayfield, New 13 16 0South Wales, as owner, Albert Bedford, ofTamworth, New South Wales, railway stationmaster, as registered proprietor

Clive Victor Smith, of Tamworth, New South 14 4 6Wales, grazier, as owner and registered pro-prietor

William John Roberts, of Dungowan, New South S 12 5Wales, public school teacher, as owner and re-gistered proprietor

J. W. Rogers, of 181 Oxford Street, Sydney, 10 13 3New South Wales, mercer, as owner, JohnWalkden Rogers, of Tannvortli, New SouthWales, mercer, as registered proprietor

Maud Windsor, of "Harin, Hill Street, 4 11 7Quirindi, New South Wales, married woman,as owner, Maud Walker, of Bonnie D0011,n ear Quirindi, New South Wales, publicschool teacher, spinster, as registered pro-prietor

H. 'son and R. Thompson, of " Ve ron ica, " :17

19 Gale Street, Ma roil ha, :New South Wales,as owners, Henry William David Isom pic-ture show proprietor, and Rose ElizabethTompson, wife of Charles Tompson, con-tractor, all of Tamworth, New South Wales,as tenants in common

Sarah Lloyd, deceased, care of E. Lloyd, Rail- 20 12 3way Hotel, Tamworth, New South Wales, asowner, Sarah Lloyd, of Tamworth, New SouthWales, wife of Charles Lloyd, hotelkeeper,as registered proprietor

Mary Lynne Cousens, wife of Harold Light 19 14 5Reynolds Cousens, of Tamworth, New SouthWales, stock and station agent, as owner andregistered proprietor

Cecil Newton Mell, of Sydney, New South 14 19 3\Vales, Church of England clergyman, asowner and registered proprietor

Sadie Howe and Mr. O'Connor, of View Street, 23 19 3

North Perth, as owners,' Town Properties ofWest Australia (1905), Limited, as registeredproprietor

Sadie Howe, of View Street, North Perth, post- 2.1 12 3

mistress, as owner and registered proprietorErnest Dawe, of 2 Porter Street,:Kalgoorlie, as 14 16 2

owner, Frank Roy Whitford, of St. George'sHouse, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, landagent, as registered proprietor

Marcus Hardwicke, of 95 Harold Street, Perth, 12 8 11retired farmer, as owner and registered pro-prietor

H. J. Eakins, of Mullewa, as owner, Frank Roy 7 13 3Whitford, of St. George's House, St. George'sTerrace, Perth, land agent, as registered pro-prietor

Hy. T. King Cooling, of 55 Percy Street, Mit- 30 18 11chain, Victoria, as owner, Henry Francis KingCooling, of Bentleigh, Victoria, as registeredproprietor

John Smith, of Bencubbine, teamster, as owner 22 19 10and registered proprietor

Sydney Moore, of Aberdeen Street, Albany, as 12 13 S

owner, Sydney Moore, care of Drew, Robinson,P Co., Albany, shop assistant, as registeredproprietor

C. E. Archer, of 68 Eighth Avenue, Ma.ylands, 22 15 0married woman, as owner, Perth Land Develop-ment Company, Limited, of Economic Build-ings, William Street, Perth, as registered pro-prietor

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ju'RI; 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1317

No. Description of Land.

ScheduleecutReference to the vol-ume folio of the Title The name and address of every person into the Land if under W.A. appearing on search in the office" The Transfer of of Titles and Registry of Deeds to haveLand Act, 1.893." any estate or interest in the land.

Vol. Fol.815 149 Annie Barris, care of Mr. Harris, botcher, Main

Street, Osborne Park, married woman, asowner, Annie Harris, of Osborne Park, mar-ried woman, as registered proprietor

175 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 111 on Plan 2452

1.75a. Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 110 on Plan 2452

176 Portion Perthshire Location AV,being Lot 112 on Plan 2452

1760 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 141 on Plan 2452

177 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 113 on Plan 2452

178 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 144 on Plan 2452

179 :Portion Perthshire Location A U,being Lot 146 on Plan 2452

180 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 147 on Plan 2452

181 Portion Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 160 on Plan 2453

182 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lot 167 on Plan 2453

183 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lot 170 on Plan 2453

185 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 176 on Plan2453

186 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 179 on de-posited Plan 2453

187 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 182 on Plan2453

190 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 202 on Plan2453

191 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, being Lot 228 on Plan 2453

192 Portion , of Perthshire LocationAU, being, Lot ,247 on Plan 2452

196 Portion of Perthshire Location AU,being Lot 302 on Plan 2452

197 Portions of Perthshire LocationATI, and being Lot 355 on de-posited Plan 2452

198 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 356 on de-posited Plan 2452

The Rates dueto the Boardand in Arrearon the land.

s. d.8 19 9

758 177

(H)3 236

1003 237

842 18

842 16

989 20

762 75

1009 281

1009 281

1003 384

1006 113

842 14

931 149

762 74

1009 281

842 16

1030 980

291. 24

291 24

Annie Harris, care of Mr. Harris, butcher, Main 8 19 9

Street, Osborne Park, married woman, asowner, Annie Harris, of Osborne Park, mar-ried woman, as registered proprietor

Delia 0 'Connor of 607 Beaufort Street, Perth, 8 1 2as owner, Stephen -lames Wade, of AlbertStreet, Osborne Park, dairyman, as registeredproprietor

Delia 0 'Connor, of 607 Beaufort Street, Perth, S 1 2as owner, Stephen James Wade, of AlbertStreet, Osborne Park, dairyman, as registeredproprietor

S. W. Lawrence, of Halamunda, as owner, Perth 9 16 10Lam] Development Company, Limited, ofEconomic Buildings, William Street, Perth, asregistered proprietor

Sirs. L. Skipivorth, of 139 Brisbane Street, Perth, 16 14 1as owner, Perth Land Development Company,Limited, of Economic Building's, WilliamStreet, Perth, as registered proprietor

7 1 3E. Gaylen, of 21 Irwin Street, Perth, as owner,Metropolitan .Land and Investment Company,Limited, Saint George's House, Saint George 'sTerrace, Perth, as registered proprietor

.1 a in es Milne, of 1.398 Beaufort Street, Perth, 10 1.7 7as owner, Frank Roy Whitford, of St. George'sHouse, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, landagent, as registered proprietor

J. H. Devonshire, of Nungarin, as owner, Frank 8 1.7 8Roy Whitford, of St. George's House, St.George's Terrace, Perth, land agent, as regis-tered proprietor

7 14 3G. C. Lauffer, of Albany Road, Kelmscott, asowner; Frank Roy Whitford, of St. George'sHouse, St. George's Terrace, Perth, land agent,as registered proprietor

Mary Ann Howting, of Narrogin, married woman, 13 7 4as owner and registered proprietor

Lionel Richard Honey, of Bunbury, commissionagent, as owner and registered proprietor

Mrs. H. E. Leach, of "Kianya," Warralaken, as 9 19 11owner; Perth Land Development Company,Limited, whose registered office is situated atEconomic Buildings, William Street, Perth, asregistered proprietor

Percival John. Symons Rillstone, of 91 Thomas 10 7 7Street, West Perth, warehouseman, as ownerand registered proprietor

:larold Bea vo r, of Victoria Pa rk, builder as 7 0 0owner; Frank Roy Whitford, of St. George's

use, Saint George 'a Terrace, Perth, landaQ.ent, as registered proprietor

G. P. Spencer, senior, of 20 Harper Street, Mid- 8 10 1

land Junction, as owner; Frank Roy Whitford,of St. George 's House, St. George 's Terrace,Perth, land agent, as registered proprietor

M. J. Byrnes, of 15 Miller Street, Boulder, as 6 11 2owner; Perth Land Development Company,Limited, of Economic Buildings, William Street,Perth, as registered proprietor

H. G. Dixon, of 38 Dundas Road, Maylands, asowner; Harold Gordon Dixon, of 760 Beaufort

5 16 2

Street, Mount Lawley, grocer, as registered pro-prietor. Mortgage 3738/1932. Registered 6/9/1932 by National Trading Company, Limited,of 78 Railway Parade, West Perth

H. K. Hardwick, of 20 Bennett Street, Perth, as 7 14 11owner, Perth Land Development Company,Limited, of Economic Chambers, William Street,Perth, as registered proprietor

Hardwick, of 20 Bennett Street, Perth, as 7 14 11owner; Perth Land Development Company,Limited, of Economic Chambers, -William Street,Perth, as registered proprietor

8 17 3

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1318 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. tRrisTE 28, 1935.

Description of Land.

Schedulecontinued.

Reference to the vol-ume folio of the Titleto the Land if under"The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893."

199 Portion of Perthshire LocationAU, and being Lot 375 on Plan2452

201 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 417, 418, and partof 419 on. Plan 2453

202 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 452 on Plan2452

204 Portion of Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 475 on DepositedPlan 2452

Portion Perthshire Location AUand being Lot 476 on Plan2452

205

206 Portion 'Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 480 on Plan 2452

207 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lot 498 on .Plan 2452

08 Portion Perthshire Location AUbeing Lots 506 and 507 on Plan2452

The name and address of every person inW.A. appearing on search in the officeof Titles and Registry of Deeds to haveany estate or interest in the land.

The Rates dueto the Boardand in Arrearon the land.

'Vol. Fol. £ s. d.762 75 Hannah Cameron, of 49 Galwey Street, Leeder- 9 6 4

ville, as owner: Frank Roy Whitford, of St.George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perthland agent, registered proprietor

684 132 A. V. Donovan, of Main Street, Osborne Park, 45 6 3as owner, Alfred Vivian Donovan, of OxfordStreet, Leederville, produce merchant, as regis-tered proprietor. Mortgage 1.0097/1927 regis-tered 31/10/27 by the Trustees for the timebeing of the Protestant Alliance FriendlySociety of Australasia, Grand Council of West-ern Australia, of Protestant Hall, BeaufortStreet, Perth

Jane Josephine Pressiek, C/o of E. Smith, 174 9 7 5Railway Terrace, Maylands, married 'von tan,as owner, :Jane Josephine Pressiek, of PeelEstate, married woman, as registered proprietor

Mars,- Williams, or 18 Gardiner Street, Perth, mar-ried woman, as owner, Mary Williams, of 'WestPerth, married woman, as registered proprietor

Constance M. Graham, of Guildford, marriedwoman, as owner, Constance Marian Gull, ofSwan Street, Guildford, spinster, as registeredproprietor

Mrs. E. and D. R. Osborne, of Clotilde Street, 9 0 10Mount Lawley, benficiaries of the estate of H.F. Osborne, C/o of J. and R. Maxwell, Bar-rack Street, Perth, as owner, Adolphus YeovilGlyde, of Perth, gentleman, and Florence AlumFerguson, of The Esplanade, South Perth,widow, Adeline Mai Overhen, of Pingelly, mar-ried woman, Effie Taylor -Morrell, of Albany,married_ woman, Alice Mena Liddelow, of Won-gan Hills, married woman, and Jessie Liddelow,of The Williams, married woman, as tenants incommon in the following shares: To the saidAdolphus Yeovil. Glydeone undivided tenthshare; to the said Florence Alma Ferguson,Adeline Mai Overheu, Elfie Taylor Morrell,Alice Mena Liddelow and Jessie Liddelowoneundivided tenth share as tenants in commonas registered proprietor in one undivided fifthshare

625 172 Eleanor Osborne, of 42 Outran Street, Perth,widow, as registered proprietor in one un-divided fifth share

625 171 Dorothy Osborne Desmond, of Salisbury Street,Subiaco, spinster, as executrix of Will ofBrunetta Desmond, deceased, late of 38 Outran'Street, Perth, married woman, as registeredproprietor in one undivided fifth share

625 170 Eleanor Osborne, of Clotilde Street, Mount Law-lew, widow, and James Patrick Maxwell, of79 Barrack Street, Perth, solicitor, two of theexecutors of Will of Charles Henry Osborne,deceased, late of London, England, gentleman,as registered proprietor in one undivided fifthshare only

625 169 Ernest Charles Treloar ilosken, of FremantleRoad, Gosnells, civil servant, as executor ofWill of David Robert Osborne, deceased, lateof Ealing, London, England, barrister at law,as registered proprietor in two undivided fif-teenth shares only

9S6 166 Prank Donaldson Saner, of 35 Harley Street,London, England, surgeon, and Stanley CecilTheophilus, of Lennox House, Norfolk Street,Strand, Westminster, 'England, solicitor, as;joint tenants, as registered pruprietor.s it oneundivided Iiftcenth share

E. S. Edey, of 12 Bondi Street, Waverley, New 8 5 t%)

South Wales, as owner, Town Properties ofWest Australia (1905) Limited, as registeredproprietor

E. Barrett, of Cloakroom, Railway Station, Perth, 16 19 2as owner, Town Properties of West Australia(1905) Limited, as registered proprietor

862 164

420 179

632 158

625 173

11 13 2

4 11 8

750 67

750 67

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JUNE 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1319

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Butter.TENDERS close with the Secretary, Tender Board (himself), at 11.15 a.m. every Saturday, for the Supply andDelivery of Butter to Government Institutions and Hospitals during the ensuing week.

Forms of Tender and full particulars are available at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.By Order of the Board,

M. J. CALANCHINI,Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoardNo.

Date. Contractor.Sche-daleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

1935.487/35 June 21 Car Wreckers, Ltd. ... 188A, 'Purchase of Motor, Tractor, and Works and Labour for £24 12s. 6c1.

1935 Cycle Parts, Tyres and TubesItems 1 to 6 inclusive

424/35 June 20 E. A. :Dymock ... 160A, Bread for Narrogin School of Education 24-d. per lb.1935 Agriculture, delivered at Bake-

house, during period from 6thJuly, 1935, to 5th July, 1936

470/35 June 21 Car Wreckers, Ltd.... I79A, Purchase of Second-hand Works and Labour £28 2s. 6c1.1935 " Rugby" Car (Engine No.

W 5/453445)403/35 .1 une 20 Michelides, 'Ltd. ... 154A, Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigar- C.S.D. Rates on applica

193,5 ctte Papers, for Government tion.Institutions for period from1st July, 1935, to 31st De-cember, 1935Items 2, 3, 4,5 and 6

, do. W. D. Jr & H. 0. Wills,Ltd.

"Tobacco, " Havelock (Item 3a)as above

do. ... do.

445/35 .Tune 20 Ff. Worth ... 169a, Screened Sand for Canning Dam, Metropolitan Water 2s. 11d. cub. yd.1935 for period from 1st .July,

1935, to 30th June, 1936Supply

(Subject to one month's pro-bation)

477/35 June 20 J. Hopkins ... ... 185A, Cartage of Bread from Perth C.S.D. £3 15s. per week1935 Bakehouse to Government

Institutions at Claremont,and West Subiaco during theperiod from 1st .July, 1935,to 30th September, 1935

476/35 June 20 Westate Engineering 184A, Street Trading Badges for period Child Welfare 20s. per 50Co. 1935 ending 30th June, 1935 badges.

Items 1 (a, b, c and d)454/35 June 20 Various ... ... 178A, F.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff, Government Stores Rates on applica

1935 during period from 1st July,1933, to 30th September, 1935

and Railways tion.

441/35 June 20 Shell Co. of Aust., Ltd. 166A, Bitumen, 60/70 Penetration, Main Roads ... £6 ton.1935 delivered on Wharf, Fre-

mantle, 20 tonsdo. do. do. 167A, Bitumen, 80/100 Penetration do.

1935 2,300 tons, delivered onWharf, Fremantle ... ... £6 ton.

200 tons, delivered exWarehouse ... ... ... ... ... £6 6s. ton.

do. Neuchatel Asphalte Co., 168A, Fluxed Trinidad Lake Asphalte, do. £10 15s ton, grossLtd. 1935 270 tons gross, delivered at weight

Wharf, Fremantle465/35 June 21 McLean Bros. & Rigg, 177A, Bolts and Nuts, Coach Screws ... ... Rates on applica.

Ltd. 1935 and Nuts for period from 1st tion.July, 1935, to 31st December,1935Items 1 to 6 inclusive

455/35 Juno 21 National Clothing 173A, Uniforms for Police : Summer Police ... do. do.(W.A.), Ltd. and 1935/36 and Winter 1936

174A, issues1935

405/35 .June 21 Bells Asbestos Aust. 148A, Sluice Valves, 12 only, delivered Metropolitan Water 94s. 60. each.Agency, Ltd. 1935 into Store, Perth (Item 1) Supply

do. Geo. Kent, Ltd. ... Sluice Valves, delivered in Store,Perth

do.

Item 2, 48 only ... ... ... . 95s. each.Item 3, 12 only ... ... . ... 127s. 6d. each.

85/35 .1 une 22 Perth Ice Jr Cool Butter (Local or Victorian) for C.S.D. ... Is. 4d. lb.Storage, Ltd. Government Institutions, for

week ending 29th June, 1935

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1320 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 2S, 1935.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD continued.Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofAdvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

Closing.

1935. 1935.May 21 ... 156A, 1935 Steel Tyres and Axles, during the year 1935;36 ... July 4May 2 ... 134A, 1935 Porcelain Wall or Roof Insulators, 20,000 volt, 24 only July 4June 13 ... 195A, 1935 C.I. Sluice Valves and Reflux Valve ... . July 4June 27 211A, 1935 Motor Cycles, 7 only July 4June 20 ... 202A, 1935 Quicksilver, 25 bottles ... July 11June 20 ... 204A, 1935 Crude Oil Engine and Centrifugal High Lift Pump July 11June 20 ... 205A, 1935 Steel Pipes, 25-in. Ext. dia., 45,520 feet ... July 11May 21 ... 159A, 1935 Magnesia Lagging Blocks, 8 sets July 18May 23 ... 162A, 1935 6,000 volt Armourclad Switehgear July 18May 23 ... 165A, 1935 Electric Hoist, complete with Motor and Control Ge r. for Canning Dam Aug. 1June 22 ... 208A, 1935 Copper Plates, 6 only ... Aug. 15June 27 210A, 1935 Tarpaulin Canvas, 18oz., 96,000 yards

For Sale by Tender.

Aug.

June 22 207x, 1935 Chaff Bags, 66 doz., and Bran Bags, 28 doz., as they now lie at the ZoologicalGardens, South Perth, where inspection can be made July 4

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will oe received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2'15 p.m.on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly, indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Dated this 27th day of June, 1935. Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180).

Warden's Office, Southern Cross,4th June, 1935.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Go ldfield mentioned hereunder on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldlie desire to object to such order lie must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. McGINN,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Southern Cross,on Tuesday, the Sixth (6th) day of August, 1935.

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

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Areas.29Smith, Henry; Holleton; non-payment of rent.30-- Howlett, George Henry; Marvel Loch; non-payment

of rent.31Spencer, George Wilfred; Marvel Loch; non-pay-

ment of rent.Tailings Area.

-15Howlett, George Henry; Marvel Loch ; non-paymentof rent.

Water Rights.55Cavalier, Francis Charles; Westonia; non-payment

of rent.57Young, Charlton; c/o R. B. Andrews, Southern

Cross; non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.26Ferrari, Agostino; Bullfinch; non-payment of rent.

Business Areas.858Mont, Elsie; Southern Cross; non-payment of rent.863Murphy, Martin; Southern Cross; non-payment of

rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Perth, 26th June, 1935.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Outside Proclaimed Fields ,mentioned hereunder, onthe date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Courtan order authorising the cancellation of registration ofthe undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accordancewith Regulation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." Anorder may issue in the absence of the registered holder,but should he desire to object to such order he must,before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Officean objection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceedto hear and determine the same, in accordance with theevidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) M. J. CALANCHINI,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Perth, on Friday,the 26th day of July, 1935.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED MIELDS.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.Mineral Claims.

74HSatuiders, .Joseph; Baandee ; u-payment ofrent.

7811Vincent, Frank Nicholas; 90 Thomas Street,Nedlands.

80HMann, George; Massingliam Street, Kellerberriu.98HButtfield, Leslie Doig ; Ma ssingham Street, Kel-

lerberrin.10211 Mann, George; Massingham Street, Kellerberrin.105HCampbell, Colin; Milne, John Sinclair ; Paddy,

Norman Knight; Lappin, Nathaniel Peaclon;856 Hay Street, Perth.

109E1Vincent, Frank Nicholas; 90 Thomas Street,Nedlands.

110HBanfield, Ernest Bertram; 1.0 Thelma Street,Perth.

11111 Gma, Victor Charles; No. 4 Palace Chambers,St. George's Terrace, Perth.

6HThe WestLimited;payment

7HThe WestLimited;payment

Business Areas.Pilbara Trading and Finance Company,69 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-

of rent.Pilbara Trading and Finance Company,69 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-of rent.

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JUNE 28, 1935.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1321

Residence Area.4HAnderson, David Watson; Roebourne; not being the

holder of a miner's right.Lode Claim.

llFrancis, Walter Alfred; Francis, Allan Clarence;Francis, William Walter; Hall, William; Pilbaravia. Roebourne; not being the holder of a miner'sright.

4HScheffier, Carl; Pilbara via Roebourne; not beingthe holder of a miner's right.

Claim)Larkham, Robert Harvey; Lark-ham, George Henry; Larkham, Beatrice; Tood-yay; not being the holder of a miner's right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,7th May, 1935.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but, shouldlie desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the Caine, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

W. 0. MANSBRIDGE,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Meekatharra, onTuesday, the 1Sth day of June, 1935.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Meekatharra District.

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

Business Area.224NGarland, Ethel Kate; Bilyuin Pool, Peak Hill

Road; non-payment of rent.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.Mineral Claim.

13P McKay, John Ross Stuart ; Meekatharra ; non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Marble Bar, 1st April, 1935.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but, shouldlie desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

ALBERT P. DAVIS,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, onWednesday, the 8th clay of May, 1935.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Marble Bar District.

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

Business Areas.115Bell, Henry Edward Scott; Poondina; non-pay-

ment of rent.121Miles, George James Gallop Warden; Marble Bar;

non-payment of rent.127Moore, Arthur Edwin; Port Hedland; non-pay-

ment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.57Beaupeurt, Felix; Poondina; non-payment of rent.58Bell, Mary Mabel; Poondina; non-payment of

rent.09Moucher, Charles Henry; Port Hedland; non-pay-

ment of rent.Machinery Areas.

37Snell, Edward; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.40Great North-Western Gold Co., Ltd.; Tambourah;

non-payment of rent.41Bligh, Roger Nunn William; Tambourah ; non-pay-

ment of rent.

Mineral Claims.104Thelemann, Frederick; Port Hedland;

ment of rent.108Webber, Richard Joseph; Port Hedland;

ment of rent.

Water Rights.19Bell, Henry Edward Scott; Poondina;

ment of rent.27Bligh, Roger Nunn William; Tambourah;

ment of rent.

non-pay-

non-pay-

non-pay

non-pay-

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 180).Warden's Office,

Leonora, 17th May, 1935.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with Regu,lotion 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldlie desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. McGINN,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Leonora, on Fri-day, the Twenty-eighth day of June, 1935.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder. Address, Reason for Resumption.MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.

Mt. Malcolm District.Business Area.

257CHawker, ChOmley & Company, Ltd. ; Sturt,Meadows, Leonora; non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.22CBordoni, Vittoria & Sertorini, Jack ; Gwalia ;

non-payment of rent.25CMiller, Louise Bertha ; Leonora ; non payment of

rent.640Smith, Bernard Desmond ; Leonora ; non-payment

of rent.650Britton, William ; Leonora ; non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 180).Warden's Office,

Leonora, 17th May, 1935.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden 's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. McGINN,Warden.

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1322 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. RIME 28, 1935.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Leonora, on Fri-day, the Twenty-eighth day of June, 1935.

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

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Niagara District.

Water Right.111GShirrefs, George Walter; Kookynie; non-payment

of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Mt. Magnet, 27th May, 1935.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldbe desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) W. 0. MANSBRIDGE,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Mt. Magnet, onTuesday, the 9th day of July, 1935.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

MUR.CHISON GOLDFIELD.Mt. Magnet District.

Water Rights.24MMt. Magnet G.Ms. Ltd.; Mt. Magnet; non-pay-

ment of rent.26MMt. Magnet G.Ms., Ltd.; Mt. Magnet; non-pay-

ment of rent.27MBlizard, Charles; Lake Austin; non-payment of

rent.28MMt. Magnet G.Ms. Ltd.; Mt. Magnet; non-pay-

ment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.:AMCampbell, Alexander; Mt. Magnet; non-payment

of rent.33MTemme, Edward Albert; Mt. Magnet; non-pay-

ment of rent.

Machinery Areas.IOM Males, Lindsay John; Mt. Magnet; non-payment

of rent.11MPearsall, Ernest Gerald, and Palmer, Lyle; Mt.

Magnet; non-payment of rent.

Business Areas.43MDrew, Cornelius Joseph; Mt. Magnet; non-pay-

ment of rent.90MMoses, Arthur Gilbert; Paynesville; non-payment

of rent.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.Business Areas.

61Seaman, Thomas; Wurarga; non-payment of rent.66Seaman, Thomas; Wurarga; non-payment of rent.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Black Range District.

Machinery Area.1613 Harris, Arnold Wilkinson; Boy 41, Al'ilmia; non-

payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 163).

Warden's Office, Wiluna,30th May, 1935.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of th: Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining r t 1904.'' An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the ground of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) W. 0. MANSBRIDGE,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Wiluna, on Tues-day, the 23rd day of July, 1935.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Wiluna District.

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

Residence Areas.248JAndrews, Herbert Frederick; Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.254JGuazzelli, Guiseppe; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.258JWebster Frank; Wiluna; non-compliance with

conditions.262JBartol omei, Al bertin a ; Wiluna ; non-compliance

with conditions.265JPollastrini Dominico; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.270JBaroffi, Luigi; Wiluna; non-compliance with

conditions.272JDella Santina, Dorothy; Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.282J Baker, William Albert; Wiluna; no Miner

Right.283JCrocetti Jack; Wiluna; non-compliance with

conditions.288JCowen, Henry C. E.; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.289JJarvis, Cecil James; Wiluna; no Miner's Right.291jStelling, Thomas Win.; Wiluna ; no Miner 's

Right.305d-0 'BrienTohn Joseph; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.

Tailings Area.2JLeonard, Theophilu3; Wiluna; non-payment of

rent.

Water Rights.2JThe Wiluna Gold Mines, Ltd.;

payment of rent.3JThe Wiluna Gold Mines, Ltd.;

payment of rent.5JThe Wiluna Gold Mines, Ltd.;

payment of rent.6JThe Wiluna Gold Mines, Ltd.;

payment of rent.22JThe Wiluna Gold Mines, Ltd.;

payment of rent.

Wiluna; non-

Wiluna;

Wiluna; non-

Wiluna ; non-

Wiluna ; non-

Market Garden Area.2J--Dawson, George Ussher; AViluna; non-payment

of rent.Residence Areas.

57jHa.yes, Mollie; c/o H. A. Inglis, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

93JReid, George; Wiluna; non-compliance with con-ditions.

92JCamp, George; Wiluna; no Miner 's Right.1173B 'Arcy, Francis; Wiluna; no Miner 's Right.

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JUNE 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1323

119JLloyd, Hubert Morris; Wiluna; non-compliancewith conditions.

123JZoneno, Giovanni; Wiluna; no Miner's Right.124JWoollett, Douglas; c/o Langford & Maud, Wil-

una; non-compliance with conditions.125JCugini, Angelo; Wiluna; no Miner's Right.130JQuadrio Peter; Wiluna; non-compliance with

conditions.141JTurner, Leslie Joseph; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.1621 Markovich, Blagato; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.165jPastore, Vito; Wiluna; non-compliance with con-

ditions.167JPurvan, Frank; Wiluna; no Miner's Right.1721Vlaisavich, George; Wiluna; no Miner's Right.180JGreen, Albert James; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.181JGiannasi, Glasino; Wiluna; no Miner's Right.187JSpencer, Clifford Alexander; Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.192JLyon, Herbert Keith; Reedy's; non-compliance

with conditions.1.981 Sansum, Wm. Ashmore; Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.206JPatelli, Antonio; Wiluna; non-compliance with

conditions.225JValesini, Alfredo; Wiluna; non-compliance with

conditions.

Lawlers District.Machinery Area.

33White, Noel Francis William; Mt. Sir Samuel;non-payment of rent.

Water Rights.5Pinnacles Proprietary, Limited; Pinnacles

via Lawlers; non-payment of rent..6Pinnacles Proprietary, Limited; Pinnacles

via Lawlers; non-payment of rent.85White, Noel Francis William; Mt. Sir

non-payment of rent.

Station,

Station,

Samuel;

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 55 of 1934.Between Australian Workers' Union (W.A. Branch),

Applicant, and Hume Pipe Company (Australia),Limited, Respondent.

AWARD.1.Casual Hands.

"Casual Hand" shall mean a worker who is engagedfor a period of less than six (6) days. Casual handsshall be paid for the particular work upon which theymay be employed at an hourly rate calculated on therate of pay prescribed by Clause 16 hereof, plus ten percentum (10 per cent.). Casual workers shall be paidwithin one (1) hour of their services being terminated.

2.Wet Places.(a) Workers while working in wet places and/or

those engaged in mixing concrete shall be provided bythe employer with gum boots or military boots.

(b) "Wet Places" shall mean places where thenature of the work necessitates a worker getting hisboots or clothing thoroughly wet.

(c) If any dispute shall arise as to whether a placeis a "wet place" within the meaning of this clause thedispute shall be referred to the Board of Reference,whose decision thereon shall be final.

3.Hours.(a) Day Workers: Forty-four (44) hours shall con-

stitute a week's work, viz., eight (8) hours on Mondaysto Fridays inclusive, and four (4) hours on Saturdays:Provided that the time for beginning and ceasing work:may be arranged by mutual agreement between theITnion and the employer with the intent that the workersin the various sections of the industry may be usefully

and economically employed within their hours of duty.If no agreement is arrived at the matter shall be re-ferred to the Board of Reference for determination.,

(b) Shift Workers: The ordinary hours of shiftworkers, inclusive of crib time, shall not exceed forty-four (44) hours in one week, or (when two (2) shiftsare worked) eighty-eight (88) hours in two (2) weeks,or (when three (3) shifts are worked) one hundredand thirty-two (132) hours in three (3) weeks at theoption of the employer, to be worked in rotary shifts andnot exceeding eight (8) hours on Monday to Saturdayinclusive.

(c) Shift workers shall be allowed twenty (20) min-utes for crib in each shift without deduction of pay.

(d) Working in Meal Hours (Day Workers) : Workdone in the meal time or any portion thereof shall be)paid for at the rate of double time, but this shall not:apply to cases involving the completion of work com-menced before the lunch period and not occupying morethan fifteen (15) minutes from the commencement ofthe lunch period, in which case the lunch period wouldbe extended by fifteen (15) minutes beyond the ordinarytime. In the event of a mishap the said period offifteen (15) minutes may be increased to forty-five (45)minutes

(e) The provisions of this clause shall remain inabeyance for a period of one (1) month from the dataHereof, during which period the existing provisions shallapply.

4.Overtime.(a) All work performed outside the ordinary hours

of duty shall be deemed to be overtime and shall be,paid for at the rate of time and a half for the first four(4) hours and double time thereafter.

(b) Work performed on Sundays or on any of theholidays specified in Clause 5 hereof, shall be paid f(.at double time rates.

(e) Work (other than shift work) performed onSaturday afternoon shall be paid for at double time!rates.

5.=Holidays.(a) The following days shall be paid holidays;

namely: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day,Good Friday, Easter Monday, and Labour Day.

(b) Where the holiday falls on a Sunday, or where,any day is observed in lieu thereof, a holiday shall begranted on the date upon which the holiday is observed.

(e) In addition to the above, an annual holiday ofsix (6) days on full pay shall be granted once in eachyear to every worker; provided that where time worker'semployment is terminated during: the course of a calen-dar year, the employer shall pay him one day's wagesfor each calendar month of his service in lieu of theholidays to which he would be entitled under this clauseand has not received. In the event of a worker being'employed for a portion only of the year, he shall onlyhe entitled at Christmas or Easter to such holidays onfull pay as are proportionate to his length of serviceduring that period, and if such holidays are not equalto the holidays given to the other w rke , he shall nothe entitled to work or pay whilst the o her workers areon holidays on full pay: Provided, further, that wherethe Worker is dismissed for wlful misznnd ,e` he shallnot be entitled to the benefit of the provision; of thisclause.

Holiday pay shall not accrue during the worker's ab-sence from Ids employment for any cause .whatsoever.

(d) These provisions shall not apply to casualworkers.

6.Record Book.The Wages Book (or Wages Sheet) of the employer

shall be open for inspection by the Secretary or an ac-credited representative of the Union at the office of theCompany during working hours upon reasonable 'noticehieing given of the desire to inspect same.

7.Higher Grade Duties.Any worker carrying out work classified at a higher

rate than his ordinary rate up to fon]. (4) hours in anyshift shall be paid such higher rate for the actual timeso employed. If more than four (4) hours is occupiedon such work in any one shift then the worker shall bepaid such higher rate as for the whole shift.

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8.Board of Reference.(a) The Court hereby appoints for the purpose of the,

award a Board of Reference in each branch of the in-dustry.

(b) The Board shall consist of a chairman and two(2) other representatives, one to be nominated by eachof the parties.

(c) In the event of a disagreement between the par-ties hound by the award, in any of the matters herein-after mentioned, the Board has hereby assigned to itthe following functions:

(i.) Classifying and fixing wages, rates and condi-tions for any machine, occupation, or callingnot specifically mentioned in the award, but soas not to contravene any of the provisionsherein ;

Adjusting any matters of difference which mayarise between the parties from time to timeexcept such as involve interpretations of the;provisions of the award, or any of them.

(iii) Deciding any other matter that the Court mayrefer tb the Board from time to time;

(iv) An appeal shall lie to the President of the Courtof Arbitration from any decision of the Board,and the provisions of Regulation 92 of TheIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," shallhe deemed to apply, mittatis mutandis, to anysuch appeal.

9.Overalls.Workers working in the yard during wet weather shall

be supplied with waterproof coats or provide'd withshelter sheds.

10.Change House.The employer shall provide all necessary sanitary ac-

commodation, change room for workmen, bathroom, andshelter shed or other suitable accommodation, and asufficient supply of boiling water for workers at mealtimes. In so far as this clause may involve any struc-tural alterations or additions, it shall remain in abey-ance for three (3) months from the date hereof.

11.Protectors fOr Hands.Rubber gloves or other suitable hand protectors shall

he supplied when required to workers working as moul-ders, men handling slabs and pipes, reinforcement wiresand pipe jointers. Leather gloves shall be provided formixers.

The worker shall be required to exercise care in theuse and custody of these articles and to deliver them atthe end of the shift at such, place and in such manlier asmay he required by the employer.

12.Kerosene and Waste.A sufficient supply of kerosene and waste shall be pro-

vided by the employer for the use of the workers.

13. Payment of Wages.Wages shall he paid weekly and during working hours.

14.Area.This award shall apply to all factories of the employer

within the South-West Land Division,

15.Term.The term of this award shall be for three (3) years,

from the date hereof, provided that at any time afterthe expiration of twelve (12) months from such date,on giving thirty (30) days' notice to the other party ofits intention so to do, either of the parties hereto maymake application to the Registrar of Industrial Unionsor such other persons as may be mutually agreed upon,to alter, amend or revise the same; and similarly, on theexpiration of any subsequent period of twelve (12)months, application may be made in the same manner.

16.Wages.(i) Adults: Per week..

Basic Wage: £ s. d.(a) Within a 1.5 -mile radius 3 11 0

(h) Outside a, 15-mile radius andwithin the South-West LandDivision 3 11 (5

Pipe -maker (leading hand)Pipe-maker (ordinary) ..Mixer of cement or concreteConcrete moulder or article repairerStripper and assembler .

Stone crusherReinforcement maker (leading hand)Reinforcement nicker (ordinary)Pipe liner ..Pipe jointerMen cleaning pits ..Men trucking into mixersLabourer ..

(ii) Junior Workers:(a) Under 16 years of age

16 to 17 years of age-17 to 18 years of age18 to 19 years of age19 to 20 years of age20 to 21 years of age .. 90

(b) A junior under seventeen (17) years of ageshall not be engaged lifting a greater weightmanual than forty (40) lbs. at one time.

Proportion of Juniors: The proportion ofjuniors to fully paid adult workers coveredby this award shall not exceed one (1)junior worker to every three (3) or fractionof three (3) such adult workers in eachfactory.

(iii) Wages herein provided for shall be adjusted soas to be in accordance with the basic wage de-clared from time to time by the Court of Arbi-tration.

Margin.s. d.

12 09 0

11 010 0

8 09 0

10 06 0

10 012 06 03 03 0

Per cent. ofBasic Wage.

30354560

.75

(c)

17. First Aid Kit.A fully equipped first aid kit shall be provided in each

factory by the employer.

18.Country Work.(a) When any worker is sent by his employer or is

engaged by his employer to go to a job at such a dis-tance that, lie cannot return to his home each night, un-less the employer shall provide board and lodging, heshall be paid in addition to his ordinary wage the sum,of five shillings (5s.) per day for the first seven (7)days and thirty shillings (30s.) per week thereafter.

(b) Travelling time during working hours up to eight(8) hours in any one day shall also be paid for by theemployer.

(c) Fares (second class) and sleeping accommoda1ionwhen travelling, if necessary, shall also be paid for bythe employer.

19.Contract of Service.(i) Subject to any provisions to the contrary herein.

contained the contract of service shall be a weekly one.(ii) Notice of termination of the engagement, may be

given on any day during the week to terminate on thecorresponding day of the succeeding week, o-. any laterday thereof.

(iii) Unless otherwise herein provided, a worker shallnot be entitled to payment for any day during which heis absent from his employment.

(iv) This clause shall not affect the right to dismissfor misconduct, and in such case wages shall be paid upto the time of dismissal only.

20.Breakdowns, etc.The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment for

any day or portion of a day upon which the worker can-not be usefully employed because of any strike by theunion or unions affiliated with it, or by any other asso-ciation or union, or through the breakdown of the em-ployer's machinery, or any stoppage of work from anycause which the employer cannot reasonably prevent.

21.Sick Pay.A worker shall lie entitled to payment for non-attend-

ance on the ground of personal ill-health for one half-day from each completed month of service, providedthat payment for absence through such ill-health shallbe limited to six (6) days in each calendar year. Pay-Ment hereunder may he adjusted at the end of each

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calendar year, or at the time the worker leaves the ser-vice of the employer, in the event of the worker beingentitled by service subsequent to the sickness to agreater allowance than that made at the time the sick-ness occurred. This clause shall not apply where theworker is entitled to compensation under the Workers'Compensation Act.

22.Junior Worker's Certificate.Junior workers, upon being engaged shall, if required,

furnish an employer with a certificate containing thefollowing particulars:

(i) Name in full.(ii) Date of birth.

In the event of the age of the worker being wronglystated in the certificate a breach of this award shall notbe deemed to have been committed by the employer andthe worker shall have no claim upon the employer foradditional pay.

23.Under-rate Workers.Any worker who by reason of old age or infirmity is

unable to earn the minimum rate prescribed by thisaward may be paid such lesser rate as may from time totime be agreed upon in writing between the employerand the secretary of the Union, or failing such agree:went, within twenty-four (24) hours after such workershall have applied in writing to the secretary of theUnion, stating his desire that such wage should beagreed upon, such wage as shall be fixed by the mostconvenient Resident or Police Magistrate, upon the ap-plication of such worker after twenty-four (24) hours'notice in writing shall have been given to the said sec-retary, who shall if he so desires, be heard by the Magis-trate upon such application. After having' given noticeto the secretary and after lodging the application men-tioned, and pending the Magistrate's decision thereon,the worker shall be entitled to work for and be employedat the proposed lesser rate. The determination of theMagistrate shall have effect for the period of six (6)calendar months from the date thereof and after the ex-piration of the said period., until the wage shall haveagain been fixed at the instance of the said secretaryin the manner prescribed. The secretary of the Unionmay, by writing under his hand, appoint an agent. orsubstitute to represent the Union at the hearing of theapplication before the Magistrate.

Dated this 10th day of June, 1935.

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President Court of Arbitration.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 17 of 1934.Between Australian Workers' Union Westralian Gold-

fields Mining Branch industrial Union of Workers,Applicant, and The West Australian GoldfieldsFirewood Supply, Limited, Respondent.

WHEREAS on the 15th day of October, 1934, a stop-page of work took place in connection with the industrycarried en by the abovenamed respondent company; andwhereas the President of the Court, pursuant to thepowers in that behalf contained hi the Act, convened. aCompulsory Conference for the purpose of settling theindustrial dispute; and whereas no agreement was ar-rived at with regard to hours of work and annual holi-days; and whereas in pursuance of the provisions of theAct, the following matters were therefore referred intoCourt by the said President, that is to say:

Matters referred to the Court.The Australian Workers' Union Westralian Gold-

fields Mining Branch Industrial Union of Workers,as applicant, requests that Clauses 4 and 8 of AwardNo. 15 of 1926, as amended by Order No. 17 of1931 (Hours of Work and Holidays) be furtheramended so as to provide for a forty-four (44)hour week for day workers, and a fortnight's holi-day on full pay each year to every worker providedhe has worked two hundred and nine-eight (298)shifts at ordinary rates of pay.

The Court having heard Mr. L. J. Triat, on behalf ofthe applicant union, and Mr. L. L. Carter, on behalf of

the respondent, and the oral and other evidence sub-mitted by the parties,- (loth hereby order and award asfollows:

(1) Clauses 1 and 2 of Order, dated the 4th day ofAugust, 1931 (No. 17 of 1931), are hereby re-scinded.

(2) Clauses 4 and 8 of Award No. 15 of 1926, asamended by Order No. 17 of 1931, shall readas originally prescribed by the said Award, No.15 of 1926, that is to say, as follows:

Clause 4Hours for Day Workers.Forty-four (44) hours shall constitute a week's

work, to be worked as follows:Eight (8) hourson each day, from Monday to Friday incluSive, andfour (4) hours on Saturday: Provided, however,that at the employer's option as regards any de-partment of the Company's activities the forty-four(44) hours may be worked in five (5) days of eight(8) hours forty-eight (48) minutes each, or forty(40) hours in five (.5) days of eight (8) hours eachmay be worked one week and the following weekforty-eight (48) hours in six (6) 'days, at times tobe mutually agreed upon: Provided, however, thatwhere functions arc so closely associated that onecannot be carried on without the active assistanceof the other (as, for instance, blacksmith and black-smith's striker), this clause shall not apply, and thehours of work shall be as' heretofore obtaining, sub-ject to any future award or industrial agreement.Should any dispute or question arise under thisproviso it shall be referred to the Board hereinafterappointed for decision.

Clause 8Annual Holidays.A fortnight's holiday on full pay shall C'be

granted once in each year to every worker, providedhe has worked on two hundred and ninety-eight(298) working days at ordinary rates of pay, andshould he have worked on less than two hundredand ninety-eight (298) working days when the saidholiday is taken or at the termination' of his em-ployment, he shall be paid for or allowed a pro-portionate number of holidays. :Payment for thesaid holiday shall be at the rate of pay the workeris receiving immediately before the holiday is takenor employment terminated: Provided, further, thatwhere the worker is dismissed for wilful misconduct,he shall not be entitled to the benefits of the pro-visions of this clause.

Pieceworkers shall be entitled to be paid, whenon holiday, the minimum rate for their grade.

In witness whereof this Award has' been signed by thePresident of the Court and the seal of the Court hasbeen hereto affixed this 23rd day of May, 1935.

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Men-wraith, McEacharn, Limitea.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Office or place ofbusiness of Mcnwraith, MeEacharn, Limited, has beenremoved to Ground Floor, St. George's House, St.George's Terrace, Perth, where all legal proceedingsmay be served upon and all notices addressed or givento the Company.

Dated the Gth day of June, 1935.

S. T. EDWARDS,Attorney for .McIlwraith, McEacharn, Limited.Frank Unmack, Solicitor, Fremantle.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Capricorn Gold Company, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of Capricorn Gold Company, NoLiability, is situated at the Great Northern Gold Mine,Day Dawn, Cue, and that Ernest Gerald Pearsall is theduly appointed Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 12th day of June, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY & LEAKE,Solicitors for the Company.

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THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Re Ingliston Alberts Development Company, No Liabil-

ity, registered as a Foreign Company under theabove Act.

IN accordance with the provisions of Section 208 ofthe above Act, notice is hereby given that, at the ex-piration of three months from the 30th day of Junenext, it is the intention of the above Company to ceasecarrying on business in Western Australia.

Dated this 11th day of June, 1935.

S. J. McGIBBON,Attorney.

S. J. McGibbon & Co., Chartered Accountants (Aust.),53 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Cuddingwarra, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of Cuddingwarra, No Liability, issituated at the Great Northern Gold Mine, Day Dawn,Cue, and that Ernest Gerald Pearsall is the duly ap-pointed Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 12th day of June, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY & LEAKE,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Mining Enterprises, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of Mining Enterprises, Limited, issituated at the Great Northern Gold Mine, Day Dawn,Cue; and that Ernest Gerald Pearsall is the duly ap-pointed Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 12th day of June, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY & LEAKE,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Stewarts and Lloyds (Australia) Proprietary, Limited.

Notice of Situation of Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Office or place ofbusiness of the abovenamed Company is situated at 959and 961, Hay Street, Perth, being open and accessibleto the public during the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. onweek days and 9 am. to noon on Saturdays, publicholidays excepted.

G. B. BROWN,Attorney.

Robinson, Cox, & Wheatley, Solicitors for the above-named Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Grit Banda Consols Gold Mining Company,

No Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company in Western Australia is situate at84 Palace Chambers, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie.

Dated the 17th day of June, 1935.

JAMES ALLEN MALONEY,Attorney for the Company.

F. C. Cowie & Co., Exchange Buildings, Kalgoorlie,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Murchison Consols, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of Murchison Consols, No Liability,is situated at the Great Northern Gold Mine, Day Dawn,Cue, and that Ernest Gerald Pearsall is the dulyappointed Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 18th day of June, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY, & LEAKE,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Great Northern Goldfields, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of Great Northern Goldfields, NoLiability, is situate at the Great Northern Gold Mine,Day Dawn, Cue, and that Ernest Gerald Pearsall is theduly appointed Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 18th day of June, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY, & LEAKE,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Craiggiemore Development, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of the Craiggiemore Development,N.L., is situated at 8 Exchange Buildings, HannanStreet, Kalgoorlie, and is open and accessible to thepublic on all week days (except holidays) between thehours of 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., excepton Saturdays, when it is open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon;and that Alfred John Hill is the duly appointed Attor-ney for the said Company.

Dated the 17th day of June, 1935.

MUIR & STABLES,Solicitors for the said Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.General Mining Corporation, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of the General Mining Corporation,No Liability, is situated at 8 Exchange Buildings, Han-nan Street, :Kalgoorlie, and is open and accessible to thepublic on all week days. (except holidays) between thehours of 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., excepton Saturdays, when it is open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon;and that Alfred John Hill is the duly appointed Attor-ney for the said Company.

Dated the 17th day of June, 1935.

MUIR & STABLES,Solicitors for the said Company.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Lady Evelyn Gold Mines, No Liability.Notice of Change of Attorney and Change of Registered

Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorneygranted by the abovenamed Company to Charles AndrewRoberts and dated the 6th day of February, 1935, hasnow been revoked, and that Louis Claude Louat, of OraBanda, is now the duly appointed Attorney for the saidCompany. And notice is' further given that the Regis-tered Office of the abovenamed Company has now beenchanged and is situate at Gold Mining Lease No. 2046W,situate at Ora Banda, in the Broad Arrow Goldfield,and is open and accessible to the public between thehours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.'onall week days except Saturdays (when the same is closedat 12 noon) and on holidays.

Dated the 14th day of June, 1935.

MUIR & STABLES,Boulder, Solicitors for the abovenamed

Company.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

North Golden Mile, No Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company has been changed, and is nowsituated at 2 Third Floor, Royal Insurance Buildings,St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that William Hayesis the duly appointed Attorney of the Company.

JOSEPH, MUIR, & WILLIAMS,Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

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JuNE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 137

THE COMPANIES ACT, 7893.Yellowdine Extended, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is situate at Third Floor,. WarwickHouse. St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that same isaccessible to the public between the hours of 9 a.m. and1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on week clays (excepts.,t111-,ioys and holidays), and on' Saturdays from 9 a.m.to 12 noon.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1031.

PARKER, & ROE,19 Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the abovenantad Company:

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1S93.Tarn of the Tide Gold Mines (Reedy's), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofTurn of the Tide Gold Mines (Reedy's), Limited, issituate at Office Number 22, Atlas Building, Esplanade,Perth. The hours during which the Office of the Com-pany is accessible to the public are as follows.Everyweek day from 10 u.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.,excepting upon Saturday, when the hours are 10 a.m.

i:i,ed this 25th day of June, .1935.

-TOR RIS CRAWCOUR,Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth,

Solicitor for the Company.

TIIE COMPANIES ACT, 189:1mu Amalgamated Gold Mines, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofLeviathan Amalgamated Gold Mines, Limited, has beenchanted to the Office of Herbert James Robertson,Accountant, being Number 22 Second Floor, AtlasBuilding, 'Esplanade, Perth. The hours during whichthe office of the Company is accessible to the publicare as follows:Every week day from .10 a.m. to noonand 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., excepting' upon Saturday, when thehours are 10 a.m. to noon.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1935.

IL J. ROBERTsoNSecretary.

Morris ('rowcour, Atlas Building, Esti-1;11mile, Perth,Solicitor for Levi thou Amalgamated Hold Mines,Limited.

TETE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Associated Gold Mines of W.A. (New), Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that The Associated GoldAlines of W.A. (New), Limited, a. foreign Company in-corporated in England and carrying on business inWestern Australia and having its Registered Office forthat State situate at Gold Mining Lease 71E, East Cool-gardie Goldfield, pursuant to a resolution of the Com-pany that the Company discontinue business in the Stateof Western Australia, will cease to carry on business inthe said State after the expiration of three months fromthe 11th day of May, 1935.

Dated this lOth day of May, 1935.The Associated Gold Mines of W.A. (New),

Limited, by its AttorneyD. F. McAULAY.

CORONA GOLD MINE, NO LIABILITY.Third Call due 10th July, 1035.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Call (the third) ofthreepence (:id.) per Share has been made on the Con-tributing Shares of the abovenamed Company (making'the said Shores paid to 2s. 9a.) and is due and payableat the Registered Office of the Company, Airways House,St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Wednesday, July 10th,1935.

By order of the Board,

A. E. WESTON,Secretor

Perth, June 22nd, 1935.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Boogardie Gold Areas, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office ofthe Boogardie Gold Areas, Limited, is situated at SecondFloor, Airways House, St. 'George's Terrace, Perth, andwill be open for the. transaction of business between thehours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Week days (Saturdaysand holidays excepted, and 9 a.m. and 12 noon on Satur-days.

Dated the 22nd day of June, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY, & LEAKE,Halsbury Chambers, HoWard Street, Perth

Solicitors for the Company.

NOTICE is hereby given flint the Registered Office ofDudley and Nina, Liniited, is situate at 4th Floor,A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth, and is opento the public between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. onweek days and 9 a.m. and 12 110011 on Saturdays.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1935.

COOPER & DAVIDSON,of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Spanneys, Limited (in liquidation).

Notice of Change of Registered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is now situated at Second Floor,Goldsbrough House, 164 St. George's Terrace, Perth,and is open and accessible to the public between thehours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on week days, and 9 a.m. tonoon on Saturdays, public holidays excepted.

Dated the 20th day of June, 1935.

P. .1. .B. ARBLETT,Voluntary Liquidator.

P. J. Barblett, Public Accountant, Goldsbrough 'House;164 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company-, has this day been issuedto Yellowdine Extended, Limited.

Dated this 22110 day of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Viet., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorporastion, as a Limited Company, has this clay been issuedto The Boogardie Gold Areas, Limited.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE -MATTER Oh'' flIE COMPANIES ACT, ].893.(56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day. been issuedto The Braddock Essential Oil Company (193-7), Lim-ited.

Dated this 25th clay of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

SUpreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

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IN THE MATTER OF THE 'COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Viet., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issuedto Turn of the Tide Gold Mines (Reedy's), Limited.

Dated this 25th clay of June, 1935.T. F. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Viet., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has thiS day been issuedto Morrison Motors, Limited.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issuedto Dudley and Nind, Limited.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this clay been issuedto Talkies, Limited.

Dated this 26th day of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 67 of the abovenamed Act, the name of theBraddock Essential Oil Company, Limited, duly incor-porated on the 20th day of May, 1925, has been changedto Industrial Extracts, Limited

Dated this 25th day of June, 1935.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and Estate of Edwin Grundy,late of Freemasons' Club, Hay Street, Perth, in theState of Western Australia, Gentleman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the Estate of the above-named deceased are re-quested to send particulars of their claims to GeorgeCanning Jackson, of Howard Street, Perth, the Adminis-trator with the Will of the abovenamed deceased, on orbefore the 29th day of July, 1935; and further, that onthe expiration of the last-mentioned date the said Ad-ministrator with the Will will proceed to distribute theassets of the said deceased among the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims of which thesaid Administrator with the Will shall have had notice.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1935.

LOHRMANN & TINDAL,Perpetual Trustee Buildings,

89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Administrator with the Will.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Will of Gertrude Myrtle King, formerly ofEsplanade Hotel, Perth, in the State of ,Western'Australia, Hotel Employee, but late of 63 HillStreet, Perth, in the said State, Apartment HouseKeeper, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands against the Estateof the abovenamed deceased are required to send par-ticulars thereof, in writing, to The West AustralianTrustee, Executor and Agency Company, Limited, of135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, the Executor of theWill of the said deceased, on or before the 29th day ofJuly, 1935, after which date the said Company will pro-ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, having regard only to theclaims of which the said Company shall then have hadnotice.

Dated this 26th day of June, 1935.

SHAW & SHAW,of 81 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of -Isabella Julia Clarkson,late of Ilohne House, A nstey Road, Bassendean, inthe State of Western Australia., Widow, deceased.

ALL claims against the Estate of the abovenamed Isa-bella Julia Clarkson, deceased, must be sent in to theExecutor, care of the undersigned- Solicitors, on or be-fore the 29th day of July, 1935, after which date thesaid Executor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased among the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims so sent in.

Dated the 18th day of June, 1935.

DARBYSHIRE & GILLETT,of Commercial Bank Chambers, 42 St.

George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors ofthe said Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Will of Edward Goldsmith Whitfield, late ofGreenhills, in the State of Western Australia,Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are here-by requested to send particulars thereof, hi writing, tothe Executors, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees andAgency Company (W.A.), Limited, of St. George's Ter-race, Perth, and/or Claudia Kniest Whitfield, of Green-hills, in the said State, Spinster, on or before the 29thday of July, 1935; and that at the expiration of thatdate the Executors will distribute the assets of the saiddeceased among the persons lawfully entitled thereto,having regard only to such claims of which the Execu-tors shall have had notice.

Dated the 22nd day of June, 1935.H. L. EVANS,

Avon Terrace, York,Solicitor for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Will and Codicil of James Tighe, late of "Bing-ley," Kellerberrin, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, Farmer, deceased.

ALL persons having claims against the Estate of theabovenamed deceased are hereby requested to send par-ticulars of such claims to John Michael Tighe and JamesThomas Tighe, the Executors thereof, care of the under-signed, on or before the 29th day of July, 1935, afterwhich date the said Executors will proceed to distributethe assets of the said deceased amongst the persons en-titled thereto, having regard only to those claims ofwhich particulars shall have been given as aforesaid.

Dated this 21st day of June, 1935.

LAVAN, WALSH & SEATON,Queensland Insurance Building, 29 Barrack

Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Executors.

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JUNE 28, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1329

IN THE SUPREME COURT- OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of James Mosbury Sutherland,late of Canning Road, Kalamunda, in the State ofWestern Australia, Electrician, deceased.

ALL persons ,having claims against the Estate of theabove-named deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars of such claims to the Executor, The. West Aus-tralian Trustee Executor and Agency Company, Limited,of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 29th

day of July, 1935, after which date the said -Executoriwill proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto having regard onlyto those claims of which particulars shall have beengiven as aforesaid.

Dated this 18th day of June, 1935.

IVAN J. CAMPBELL,Warwick House, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the Executor, The West Australian Trustee,Executor, and Agency Company, Limited.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PROBATE JURISDICTION.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons (ordersto collect and administer whose Estates were granted to me by the said Court under " The Curator of Intestate Estates Act,1918,") are hereby required to send particulars of such claims to me on or before the 26th day of July, 1935, after whichdate 1 will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons among those entitled thereto, having regard only to thoseclaims of which I shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 27th day of June, 1935.J. H. GLYNN,

Curator of Intestate Estates.

Name Date of Death. Date of Order. Address. Occupation.

BortolomeoMcIntyre, John

17-2-3415-5-35

24-6-35 MeekatharraPerth

Miner.do.

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