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1731 [REG. T No. 5.] OF WESTERN AL STRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] 0 AT TUT !3T:NFEir, POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRA INNTISSTON BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.) PERTH : FRIDAY, ROYAL COMMISSION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency Sir James TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Anst ralia Lieutenant-Governor, and its Dependencies in the Common- [L.s.] wealth of Australia. GEORGE THE FIFTH, by the Grace of God of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India, Greeting: TO the Honourable Charles Farquharson Baxter, M.L.C.; the Honourable James Cornell, M.L.C.; the Honourable Gilbert Fraser, M.L.C.; Albert RMAM'S George Hawke, Esquire, M.L.A.; the Honourable Charles George Latham, M.L.A.; Robert Ross McDonald, Esquire, LL.B., M.L.A.; the Honourable Hubert Stanley Wyborn Parker, D.S.O., V.D., M.L.C.; the Honourable Alexander Thomson, M.L.C.; the Honourable John Collings Willeock, M.L.A., and Frank Joseph Scott Wise, Esquire, M.L.A.: I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby appoint you Charles Farquharson Baxter, James Cor- nell, Gilbert Fraser, Albert Redvers George Hawke, Charles George Latham, Robert Ross McDonald, Hubert Stanley Wyborn Parker, Alexander Thomson, John Col- lings Willeock and Frank Joseph Scott Wise to be a Royal Commission to- 1. Inquire into and consider the provisions of " The Electoral Act, 1907-1921," and the provisions of "The Constitution Acts Amendment Act, 1899," dealing with electoral matters, with the periodical election of members of the Legislative Council and with the periodical gen- eral election of members of the Legislative Assembly, and to make any recommendations which the Commis- shin think advisable for the amendment of the laws con- tained therein or appertaining thereto. 2. Consider the advisability or otherwise of having a joint roll or rolls for both Commonwealth and State parliamentary elections, and to make any recommenda- tions in connection therewith which the Commission th ink fit. [1935. And I hereby appoint you the said John Collings Willcock to be Chairman of the said Commission. And I declare that you shall, by virtue of this Com- mission, be a Royal Commission within "The Royal Commissioners' Powers Act, 1902," as reprinted in the APPemlix to the Sessional Volume of the Statutes for the year 1928, and that you shall have the powers of a Commission or the Chairman thereof under that Act. And I hereby request you, as soon as reasonably may be, to report to me in writing the result of this your Commission. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 31st day of January, 1935. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) I'. COLLIER, -Premier. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! Dedication of Public Highways. City of Perth Municipality. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Si c James Mitchell, TO WIT. 1 K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MrrcHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common- [L.s. ] wealth of Australia. L. S.7 H. 9 ICRlREAS by sections 222 and 227 of " The Muni- cipal Corporations .let, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall lie lawful for the Governor, on request of the Council, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declare any land reserved, used, or by purchase or exchange ac- quired 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 City of Perth Municipal Council has requested that cer- tain lands, named and described in the Schedule here-

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1731

[REG. T

No. 5.]

OF

WESTERN AL STRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

0 AT TUT !3T:NFEir, POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRA INNTISSTON BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.)

PERTH : FRIDAY,

ROYAL COMMISSIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency Sir James

TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Anst ralia

Lieutenant-Governor, and its Dependencies in the Common-[L.s.] wealth of Australia.

GEORGE THE FIFTH, by the Grace of God of GreatBritain and Ireland and the British Dominions beyondthe Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor ofIndia, Greeting:

TO the Honourable Charles Farquharson Baxter,M.L.C.; the Honourable James Cornell, M.L.C.; theHonourable Gilbert Fraser, M.L.C.; Albert RMAM'SGeorge Hawke, Esquire, M.L.A.; the HonourableCharles George Latham, M.L.A.; Robert Ross McDonald,Esquire, LL.B., M.L.A.; the Honourable Hubert StanleyWyborn Parker, D.S.O., V.D., M.L.C.; the HonourableAlexander Thomson, M.L.C.; the Honourable JohnCollings Willeock, M.L.A., and Frank Joseph ScottWise, Esquire, M.L.A.:

I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, acting with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do herebyappoint you Charles Farquharson Baxter, James Cor-nell, Gilbert Fraser, Albert Redvers George Hawke,Charles George Latham, Robert Ross McDonald, HubertStanley Wyborn Parker, Alexander Thomson, John Col-lings Willeock and Frank Joseph Scott Wise to be aRoyal Commission to-

1. Inquire into and consider the provisions of " TheElectoral Act, 1907-1921," and the provisions of "TheConstitution Acts Amendment Act, 1899," dealing withelectoral matters, with the periodical election of membersof the Legislative Council and with the periodical gen-eral election of members of the Legislative Assembly,and to make any recommendations which the Commis-shin think advisable for the amendment of the laws con-tained therein or appertaining thereto.

2. Consider the advisability or otherwise of havinga joint roll or rolls for both Commonwealth and Stateparliamentary elections, and to make any recommenda-tions in connection therewith which the Commissionth ink fit.

[1935.

And I hereby appoint you the said John CollingsWillcock to be Chairman of the said Commission.

And I declare that you shall, by virtue of this Com-mission, be a Royal Commission within "The RoyalCommissioners' Powers Act, 1902," as reprinted in theAPPemlix to the Sessional Volume of the Statutes for theyear 1928, and that you shall have the powers of a

Commission or the Chairman thereof under thatAct.

And I hereby request you, as soon as reasonably maybe, to report to me in writing the result of this yourCommission.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 31st day of January,1935.

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) I'. COLLIER,

-Premier.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Dedication of Public Highways.City of Perth Municipality.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Si c James Mitchell,

TO WIT. 1 K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MrrcHELL, over the State of Western Australia

Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-[L.s. ] wealth of Australia.

L. S.7 H. 9ICRlREAS by sections 222 and 227 of " The Muni-cipal Corporations .let, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32),it shall lie lawful for the Governor, on request of theCouncil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declareany land reserved, used, or by purchase or exchange ac-quired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, orthoroughfare, to be a public highway, and such landshall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of suchProclamation, become and be absolutely dedicated tothe public as a public highway within the meaning ofany law now or hereafter in force: And whereas theCity of Perth Municipal Council has requested that cer-tain lands, named and described in the Schedule here-

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174 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEEGuARY 1, 1935.

under, which have been used for streets or ways withinthe Municipality of City of Perth be declared publichighways: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do by this my Proclamation declarethe said lands to be public highways, and such landsshall, from the date of this Proclamation, be absolutelydedicated to the public as highways, within the mean-ing of any lair now or hereafter in force,.

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

Plans.Maple, Street (extension); 100 links; from Gallipoli

Street to Nickalls Avenue; L.T.O. Plan 1030.Niekalls Avenue; 100 links; from Eastern side of God-

dard Street to Northern side of Maple Street ;L.T.O. Plan 1030.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

said State, at Perth, this 23rd day of January,1935.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) P. TROY,for Minister for Works.

GOD SAVE TIlE ICING ! i !

The Land Act, 1933.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,

TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MiTemu,L, over the State of Western Australia

Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-[L.s.1 -wealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1788/20, Vol. 3.-WHEREAS by Section 11 of The Land Act, 1933,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 29 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that the portion of ConditionalPurchase Lease 55/2163 (Herdsman Lake Lot 83), asdescribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph C of Section 29 of thesaid Act, that is to say, for Drainage: Now, thereforeI, Sir ,Tames Mitchell, Lieutenant-Governor as aforesaid,with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this myProclamation resume portion of Conditional PurchaseLease 55/2163 for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Herdsman Lake Lot 83, being the area

surveyed and shown on original Plan No. 4896, contain-ing 0 acres 0 roods 10 perches. (Plan Herdsman LakeSubdivision.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 23rd day of January,1935.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) M. F. TROY,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Land Act, 1933.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,

TO WIT. j K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia

Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common.[e.s.] wealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 345/34.WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Land Act, 1933,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 29 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that the portion of ConditionalPurchase Lease 41280/55 (Ninghan Location 1247), asdescribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph J of Section 29 of the

said Act, that is to say, for Recreation: Now, thereforeSir James Mitchell, Lieutenant-Governo as aforesaid,

with the advice of the Executive Council, do by tiri4 myI'roclanuttion resume portion of Conditional PurchaseLease 41280/55 for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Ninghan Location 1247, being the area

surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 58326as Ninghan Location 3738, containing 50 acres 0 roods4 perches. (Plan 65/80, E & F2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 23rd day of January,1935.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) M. F. TROY,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Cemeteries Act, 1897.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Z By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,TO WIT. I 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.Goitres. No. 1000/32.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The CemeteriesAct, 1897," and amending Acts, it is made lawful forthe Governor in Executive Council from time to time byProclamation to appoint such place or places in eachDistrict as shall be expedient to be reserved for theburial of the dead: Now, therefore I, Sir James Mitchell,Lieutenant-Governor as aforesaid, with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, in exercise of thepowers in are vested as aforesaid, do by this Proclama-tion appoint Reserve 21290, in the Cockburn Sound Dis-trict (near Fairbridge Farm), a. Public Cemetery, butsubject to such Regulations as may be published fromtime to time for the proper management thereof.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, this 23rd day of January, 1935.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) M. F. TROY,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING- ! ! !

PROCLAMATION

(under 60 'Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6)WESTERN AusTRATils, Z By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,

TO WIT. 5 K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MicHELT over the State of Western Australia

Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common[r.s.1 of Australia.

Corr. No. 975/34.WHIEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,An Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Gov-ernor is empowered by Proclamation in the GovernmentCasette to revest hi His Majesty as of his former estateall or any lands whereof His Majesty may become theregistered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty is nowthe registered proprietor of portion of Buckland HillSuburban Lot 129, and being Lot 11 of Section C onPlan 654, registered in the Office of Titles in Volume249, Folio 66: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this Proclamation revest in his Majesty,his heirs and successor's portion of Buckland Hill Sub-urban Lot 129 aforesaid, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 23rd day of January,1935.

By His Excellency 's Command,

(Sgd.) M. F. TROY,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

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IFEP.RITARY 1, 1935.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 175

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Exe-cutive Council Chambers, at Perth, this twenty-thirdday of January, 1.923, the following Orders in Councilscore authorised to be issued:-

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.S. 882/34.

WHEREAS by "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is provided that,subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with theapproval of the Governor, have power to construct andextend waterworks, sewerage works and stomwatercLiainage works; And whereas it is further providedthat the Governor may exempt reticulation works fromcertain sections of this Act: Nov, therefore, His Ex-cellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice ofthe Executive Council, hereby approves of the construc-tion and extension by the Minister for Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage of the following works underthe said Act, and does hereby exempt such works fromthe operations of Sections 20, 21, 22 and 23 of the said

Description and Location of Reticulation Works -Ap-proved and Exempted:-The construction as a reticula-tion work of a 12-inch diameter pipe sewer, with man-holes and all other apparatus connected therewith :-Commencing at Manhole 27 on Second Section of Clare-mont Slain Sewer and proceeding in a Southerly direc-tion for a distance of 1,461 feet along Stir liag Roadto Manhole 239, on South side of Stirling Highway, inlieu of 9-inch diameter sewer between Manhole 1.Second Section of Claremont Main Sewer, and pre ,L-

ing in a Southerly direction for a distance of 1,401along Stirling Road to Manhole 259, on South side ofStirling Highway; also commencing at 'Manhole 332 onthe South side of Stirling Highway opposite the North-West corner of Lot 1, Stirling Highway, and proceed-ing in a Southerly direction for a distance of 173 feetthrough Lot 1, Stirling Highway, to Manhole 359 shin-ated in right-of-way South of Lot 1, Stirling Highway,in lieu of 6 -inch diameter scorer between. *Manhole 372situated on the South side of Stirling Highway oppositethe North-West corner of Lot 3, Stirling Highway, andproceeding in a Southerly direction for a distance of175 feet through Lot 3, Stirling Highway, to Manhole371, situated in right-of -way South of Lot 3, StirlingHighway, which were portions of the works advertisedin the Govern meW Gazette of Western Australia on thethird day of August, 1934, and as detailed in the plansand specifications therein referred to; also the con-struction as a reticulation work of a 6-inch diameterstoneware pipe sewer, with all manholes and all otherapparatus connected therewith, commencing at Man-hole 297 situated in Chatsworth Terrace opposite theNorth-West corner of Lot 3, Stirling Road, and proceed-ing Westerly along the South side of Chatsworth Ter-race for a distance of 200 feet to Manhole 298:thence in a Southerly direction for a distanceof 135 feet through Lot 11, Chat sw Orl Terrace,to Manhole 299 si t nal ed in the No r!'oE::!. i cornerof Lot 8, Stirling in to 6 -inchdiameter sewer betweee Manhole 290 Si uated inthe North-West corner 0 ;' Lot 2, Stirling Highway,and proceeding in 0 Norill-Westerly direction for a dis-tance of 132 feet, through Lot 3, Stirling Highway, andLots 15 anel 1.4, Chatsworth Terrace, to Manhole 297;thence proceeding in a Westerly direction for a dis-tance of 88 feet, through Lots 13 and 12, ChatsworthTerrace, to 'Manhole 298, in Lot 11, Chatsworth Ter-race; thence proceeding in a Southerly direction for adistance of 40 feet through Lot 11, Chatsworth Terrace,to Manhole 299, situated in the North-East corner ofLot 8, Stirling Highway; also commencing at Manhole367 in the North-West corner of Lot 3, Cliff Road, andproceeding in a South-Easterly direction for a distanceof 204 feet through Lots 3 and 4, Cliff Road, to Man-hole 368 situated in the North-West corner of Lot 5,Cliff Road; thence in a South-Easterly direction for adistance of 210 feet through Lots 5 and 6, Chid Road,and Lot 69, Richardson Avenue, to Manhole 369 situ-ated in the South-East corner of Lot 69, RichardsonAvenue, in lieu of 6-inch diameter sewer between Man-

hole 3-13 situated in the South-East corner of Lot 3,Richardson Avenue, and proceeding in a South-Easterlydirection for a distance of 166 feet through Lots 3, 4,and 69, Richardson Avenue, to Manhole 344; thence ina South-Easterly direction for a distance of 235 feetthrough Lot 69, Richardson Avenue, to Manhole 345situated in the South-East corner of Lot 69, RichardsonAvenue; also commencing at Manhole 377 in ProspectPlace and proceeding hi a Southerly direction for a dis-tance of 216 feet across Prospect Place and through Lots1, 2, and 3, Renown Avenue, to Manhole 376; thenceproceeding in a Westerly direction for a distance of 70feet through Lot 43, Prospect Place, to an inspectionopening situated in the South-East corner of Lot 42,Prospect Place, hi lien of commencing at Manhole 354in Prospect Place, and proceeding in a Southerly direc-tion for a distance of 300 feet across Prospect Placeand through Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Renown Avenue, toManhole 355, which were portions of the works as ad-vertised in the Government Gazette of Western Aus-tralia on the third day of August, 1934, and as detailedin the plans and specifications therein referred to.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the firstday of February, 1935.

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

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER: IN COUNCIL.

Forests File 748/26; Lands File 2148/26.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may by an Order in Councildeclare any Crown lands as State Forests, within themeaning and for the purpose of that Act: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, cloth herebydeclare the Crown lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as an addition to State Forest No. 14, withinthe meaning and for the purpose of " The Forests Act,1918."

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

Schedule.All land within the area bordered and coloured red

on lithograph page 43 of Lands and surveys File 2149/26, excluding all lands other than Crown Lands under"The Forests Act, 1918"; Reserves 8381 and 3169 arehereby cancelled. (Plans 383C/40, D3, and 383D/40,C3.)

The Forests Act, 191S.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests File 748/20; :Lands File 2149/26.WITIMEAS by 'Ile Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may by an Order in Councildeediro any Crown lauds as State Forests, within thela: : ; lug and for the purpose of that Act: Now, there-for, His Excellency the lieutenant- Governor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, cloth herebydeclare the Crown lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as an addition to State Forest No. 15, withinthe meaning and for the purpose of " The Forests Act,1918."

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

Schedule.All land within the area coloured and bordered blue

on lithograph page 43 of Lands and Surveys File 2149/26, excluding all lands other than Crown Lands under:"The hiorests Act, 1918"; :Reserves 4210, 6232, and14372 are hereby cancelled. (Plans 383C/40, D 3 & 4,and 383D/40, C 3 & 4.)

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1713 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [11FEB1uARY 1, 1935.

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests File 1120/23; Lands File 6849/24.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may by an Order in Councildeclare any Crown lands as State Forests, within themeaning and for the purpose of that Act: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant= Governor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, loth herebydeclare the Crown lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as an addition to State Forest No. 11, withinthe meaning and for the purpose of " The Forests Act,1918."

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

Schedule.The area contained in Wellington Locations 2.326 and

3773, as shown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams 33877and 33876. (Plan 41411/40, El.)

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests File 928/33; Lands File 16/35.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may by an Order in Councildeclare any Crown lands as Stale Forests, within themeaning and for the purpose of that Act: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Lientenant-Uovernor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, cloth herebydeclare the Crown lands described in Schedule attachedhereto as State Forest No. 54, within the meaning andfor the purpose of "The Forests Act, 1918."

(Sgd.) L. 1$ SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.All that portion of land bounded by lines starting at

the South-Eastern corner of Canning Location 757 andextending Northerly to the South-Eastern side of RoadNo. 1839; thence generally North-Easterly along saidside to a point in prolongation Southerly of the Easternboundary of Location 763; thence North to and alongsaid boundary; thence 'Westerly to mid along the Northernboundary of Location 761; thence Northerly along theEastern side of a one-chain road to the South-Westerncorner of Location 762; thence Easterly and Northerlyalong boundaries of latter location to the Southern boun-day of Helena Location 20a; thence Easterly alongthe latter boundary to the North-Western corner ofCanning Location 191; thence Southerly and. South-Westerly along the side of a one-chain road to the NorthWestern corner of Location 430; thence Southerly,Easterly, and Northerly along boundaries of the latterlocation to its North-Eastern corner; thence North-Easterly and Easterly along boundaries of Location937, and onwards to a point in prolongation Southerlyof the Easternmost boundary of the latter location;-thence Northerly to and along said boundary; thenceNorth-Westerly along- boundaries of said location; thenceNortherly, partly along the Eastern boundary of Loca-tion 191 aforesaid to the said Southern boumclary ofHelena. Location 20a; thence Easterly and Northerlyalong the boundaries of the latter location to the South-Western corner of Canning- Location 379; thence East-erly along the Southernmost boundary of the latter loca-tion to the Western boundary of Location 619; thenceSoutherly, Easterly, and Northerly along boundaries ofthe latter location to the Southern boundary of SwanLocation 1722; thence Easterly and Northerly alongboundaries of said location and onwards to the left bankof the Helena River; thence generally South-Easterlyupwards along said bank to a South-Western boundaryof the pumping station; thence 152deg. 35min. 12chains; 180'deg. Olinin. 5 chains, and 90deg. about 20chains along boundaries of said pumping station to aWestern boundary of State Forest No. 7; thence gener-ally South-Westerly along boundaries of said StateForest to the North-Eastern corner of Canning Loca-

tion 793; thence Westerly, Northerly, and Westerly along-boundaries of Locations 793, 794, 795, 796, and 797 tothe Eastern boundary of Location 363; thence North-erly, Westerly, Northerly, Westerly, Northerly, West-erly, North, West, and again Northerly along boundariesof Locations 363, 673, 960, 897, 518, 732, 733, 734, 735,736, 737, and 394 to the North-Eastern corner of thelast mentioned location; thence -Westerly to the startingpoint; excluding Canning- Locations 169, 170, 576, 764,940, 945, 947, 948, 949, and 950, also all lands, other'than Crown lands, under "The :Forests Act, 1918"; Re-serves 8059 and 5342 are hereby reduced; bearings aretrue or thereabouts, and measurements more or less.(Plans 1C/40 and Glen Forest Locality.)

Forests Act, 1918.ORDER- IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 1637/34.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that a dedication under the said Act of Crownland as a State Forest may be revoked in whole or inpart in the following manner:(a) the Governor shallcause to be laid on the Table of each House of Parlia-ment a proposal for such revocation; (b) after suchproposal has been laid before Parliament, the Governor,on a resolution being' passed by both Houses that suchproposal be carried out, shall by Order in Council re-voke such dedication: And whereas His Excellency theLieutenant- Governor did cause to be laid on the Tableof each House of Parliament his proposal dated theTwenty-ninth day of November, 1934, for the revoca-tion in part of the dedication of Crown lands as StateForest: And whereas, after such proposal had been laidbefore Parliament, a resolution was passed by bothHouses that such proposal should be carried out: Now,therefore, Lis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, (lothliereliy revoke in part the dedication of Crown lands asState -Forests Nos. 4, 20, and 36 by excising those por-tions of such State Forests as are described in theSchedule -hereto.

Schedule.State Forest 4.Collie-Cardiff Town Lot 180. (Plan

111C/40, F3.)State Forest 20.Tlte area bounded by lines com-

mencing at a point on the Western boundary of NelsonLocation 8392, lacing 329.6 links South from its North-. stern corner and extending 39deg. Smin. 194.3 links;theme Lldeg. 23min. 183,9 links; thence 90deg. lmin.(59.9 links; thence 193deg% 23min. 215.6 links; thence219deg. Fonin. 120.6 links; thence 88deg. 58min. 184.7links; thence 178deg. 58min. 400 links; thence 26Sdeg.58min. 250 links; thence 358deg. 58min. 400 links;thence 219deg. Smin. 69.1 links, and thence Northward28.5 links to the starting point. (Plan 414C/40, E4.)

State Forest 36.Nelson :Locations 5179 and 8076.(Plan 44211/40, El..)

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

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN' COUNCIL.

Forests File 1066/26; Lands File 4123/28.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may by an Order in Councildeclare any Crown Lands as Timber Reserves withinthe meaning and for the purpose of that Act: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, clothhereby declare the Crown lands described in Scheduleattached hereto as Timber Reserve 87/25, within themeaning and for the purpose of "The Forests Aet,1918."

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

Schedule.All that portion of laud bounded by linos starting

from the survey post at the South-Eastern corner ofReserve 6217 (common) and extending West 143 chainsI link; thence South 396 chains 37 links; thence West

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1,872 chains 17 links; thence North 1,866 chains 76links; thence East 1,339 chains 98 links; thence South1,150 chains 17 links; thence East 490 chains 8 links,and thence South 320 chains to the starting point; ex-cluding all lands, other than Crown lands, under "TheForests Act, 1918." (Plans 60/300 and L11.11A/113,Nabberu District.)

The Land Act, 1933,

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Corr. No. 3841/07.

WHEREAS by Section 33 of "The Land 1933,-"9 is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Stun 1pality,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. 11299 (Darkan Lot 25)should vest in and be held by the West Arthur RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of an Agricultural HallSite: Nov, therefore, His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the WestArthur Road Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid,subject a eve rth el ess to the powers r(y.,,erved to him bySection 37 of the said Act.

( so .) L. E. sllAl TUT T,

Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933,

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Corr. No. 6304/12.

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 hrlit 1 y any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 29 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order, and withpower of subleasing: And whereas it is deemed expedi-ent that Reserve 14584 (at Manjimup) should vest inand be held by Messrs. William Johnston, ClarenceIsaac Doust, Edwin Evan Ellis, James Barrie andGeorge Joseph Payne in trust for Recreation: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Re-serve shall vest in and be held by William Johnston,Clarence Isaac Doust, Edwin Evan Ellis, ,fames Barrie.and George Joseph Payne in trust for Recreation, withpower to the said William Johnston, Clarence IsaacDoust, Edwin Evan Ellis, James Barrie and GeorgeJoseph Payne to lease the whole or any portion of thesaid Reserve for any term not exceeding twenty-oneyears from the date of the lease.

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

The Land AO, 1933,

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Corr. No. 2687/23.

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. 19532 should vest in andbe held by the Maujimup Road Board in trust for thepurpose of Racecourse: Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, cloth hereby directthat the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be

held by the Manjimup Road Board in trust for the pur-pose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by Section 37 of the said Act.

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

The Land Act, 1933.

ORDER- IN COUNCIL.Corr. No. 204/34.

WHEREAS by Section 42 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 namedin the order, in trust for the like or other public pur-poses to he specified in such order: And whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 21332 (FremantleLot 1723) should vest in and be held by City of Fre-mantle in trust for the purpose of Park Lands: Nowtherefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, bymid 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 City of Fremantlein trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto the powers reserved to him by Section 37 of the saidAct.

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

The Land Act, 1933.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.CCHT, No. 3053/98.

AVE \ S 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 namedin the order, in trust for the like or other public pur-poses to be specified in such order: And whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 21335 (NorsemanLot 51) should vest in and be held by the Dundas RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of Road Board Office:Nov, therefore, Ills Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentionedRe-.e.ve shall vest in and be held bi the Dundas RoadBoard in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject1nev-rtheless to the powers reserved to him by Section37 of the said Act.

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

The Land Act, 1933.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Corr. No. 3193/11.

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,hood Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 29 of the said. Act, or for the like or other pub-lic purposes to be specified in such order, and withpower of subleasing: And whereas it is deemed expedi-ent that Reserve 21336 (Burracoppin Lot 63) shouldvest in and be held by the Merredin Road Board in trustfor Recreation (Tennis Courts) ; Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herebydirect that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest inand be held by the Merredin Road Board in trust forRecreation (Tennis Courts) with power to the saidMerredin Road Board to lease the whole or any portionof the said Reserve for any term not exceeding ten yearsfrom the date of the lease.

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

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17S GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEDPuARY 1, 1935.

JUSTICES OF TILE FEM.Premier's Department,

Perth, 31st January, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveConnell has been pleased to approve of the appointmentof Charles Bernard Cusack, Esquire, of !Banbury, as aJustice of the Peace for the Wellington MagisterialDistrict in lieu of the Murray Magisterial District

and Thomas Patterson Sharp, Esquire, of Kalgoorlie,as a Justice of the Peace for the Coolgardie MagisterialDistrict in lien of the East Coolgardie Magisterial Dis-trict.

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

"'APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION.Premier 's Department,

Perth, 25th January, 1935.564/31.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbe-en pleased to appoint Police ser;4-eant Alfred GeorgeStanton, Geraldton, as--(a) Dism elor of Fisheries under"'.The Fisheries Act, 1905-21"; Of collector of Royaltyunder "The Game Act, 1912-13"; and (c) Guardianunder "The Game Act, 1912-13," at Geraldton, asfrom and inclusisT of the 19th day of December, 1934;and to cancel the appointment of Police Sergeant J. S.Simpson as Inspector of Fisheries under "The Fish-eries Act, 1905-21," and Collector of Royalty and Guar-dian of Game under "The Game Act, 1912-13," atGeraldton;

1005/30.Also to accept the resignation of LionelWhile, of Carey Street, Busselton, as an Honorary In-spector of Fisheries under "The Fisheries Act, 1905-21," and a Guardian, in an honorary capacity, under

The Game Act, 1912-13."L. E. SHAPC01"1',

Secretary.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1901.

The Treasury,It, 24th .1anuary, :1935.

Treas. is /34.IT is her lied. for information, thatSir. ;:0pointed Receiver ofRevenue am: - ;'. , my Officer for the Agricultural Bankand Industries Assistance Board, at 'ilKatanning, viceMr. H. P. Pearce on leave for a period of two weeksfrom the 21st January, 1935.

The Treasury,Perth, 29th January, 1935,

Treasury To. 16/29.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. S. Mule ii:- has been appointed a Receiver of Rev-enue fOr the Metroimlitaii Water Supply, Sewerage,and Dm': Department for the period 21st Januaryto the 11h nary, 1935.

A. BERKELEUnder Treasurer.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADjUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1933.

NOT ICE is hereby given that the undermentioned farmers are to be carried on -under the Act:

Farmer's Name.

Avery, H. R. A.Anderson, W. ...-Bennett, L. S.

:Bookhain, S. L. ...

-Braekenreg, R. L.Brady, J.13rii 01_, E. Sonst'. ier, A. P.Ciiinee, E. E.Coles, J. S....Curtis, A. G. P Betts, A.Downes, A.Fidge, A. II. 1'. 6,5 F. A.Flavel, R. ...Fowlie, G. ...Garrett. F. 11.Gould, if.Gregory, C.Hay, AV., son.

Illogstrom, P. A. AV.Jones, 0.

Lynch, P. F. & J. G.Medhuish, E. A. ...

Ormston, A.Ripper, AV. II. L. ...Read, W. R.Shields, J. H.Saunders, G. R.Shannon, W. A.Shawyer, C.Snow, A. J.Sykes, H. J.Tanner, B. ...Tolland. F. ...Wymond, E. C.Wilton, R. ...

30th January, 1035.

Address.

Benjaherriu,gPithara(Mow-am...wimp

G nu ea

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tind

'1`,.mreinlieen(Fdlvie

inligaSi oath Trayninglhtllo« a ...Wongan Hills

ien

Th ree SpringsPith ara

It et 1. Cl Address.

... A. Henderson ...

... t AVaileProducers Trustee

1-o., 1.1d.Primar,' Prml ;leers' Trustee

E. .A

& Campbell. S. Rennet'

South BurraeoppinDoodlakineCampion ...TrayningBaandeeWalgoolanKartgarinKockateaKondininlArestoniaK.arlgarinLake BrownYl111 a

J.\ 1- Campbell

IL GramP. S. BentleyFt. Grant ...J. WadeA. E. WestonS. S. DillowIL E. Smith ...Primary Producers"Frustee

Co., Ltd.G. S. GilliesPrimary Producers' Trustee

Co., Ltd.W. C. Hardy ...Primary Producers' trustee

Co., Ltd.A. J. OliverA. J. OliverE. A. CookE. A. CookJ. Wade ...A. J. OliverH. E. SmithS. S. Dillow11. E. SmithJ. Wade ...P. S. BonneyJ. Wade ...H. Gm-ant ...

Date of,Adjourned

Meet big.

Northam 1-3-36Perth I -3 36Perth 18-1-36

Perth ... 22-1-36

K toilworn 1-3-36Giraidton 20-2-36Pirth 18-1-36

1-3-36Perth ... 1-3-36Pi-rth 1-3-36Ceraldton 23-1-36eraldton 14-1-36

Perth, 31-1-36I : evaldton 21-1-36Perth 1-3-36Perth ... 23-1-36Mullewa 22-1-36Perth 1-3-36Perth ... 18-1-36

Bruce Rock ... 1-3-36Perth ... 17-1-36

Perth 1-3-36Perth ... 17-1-36

Kellerberrin 1-3-36Kellerberrin 1-3-36Kununoppin 1-3-36-Kummoppin 1-3-36Perth 1-3-36Kellerberrin 1-3-36Perth ... 1-3-36

12-2-36Perth ... 1-3-36Perth ... 1-3-36Perth 24-1-36Perth ... 1-3-36Geraldton 22-1-36

W. A. WHITE,Director.

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FEBRTTAU 1. 19:15.1 GOVERNMENT GAZE TT 5, WA. 179

RECI \SSIIFICATIONS IN pumdc SlilIVICE.To date from, 1.51 January, 1933.

No. onP.S.

List.Name.

Present Amended

Title.

Classification.

lfiu.', Max.iliitle.

1337

1338

Walker. J. L. Crown Solicitor and ...Parlia-Senior

mentary Drafts-M an

Wolff, A. ,:kssistant Crown 75Solicitor and Par-liamentary

Draftsman

... Solicitor Generaland Senior Par-liamentary

Draftsman) 960 Crown Solicitor and 8:13

Parliamentary_Draftsman

Classification.

, Min.1Max. Sal.

I 'these officers mustin dertakc all legalwork required of

11)1) 1-'1(Mil then' as part of

:J

their duties.

11

Ieinarks.

G. W. SIMPSON,Puld e Service Commissioner.

VACANCIES IN TI! Ii PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date Returnable.

Lands and SurveysCrown Law

Clerk, Information and Inspection Branch ...... Clerk, Crown Solicitor's Office

£240-42901:260£305

1935.2nd February.16th February.

Applications are called under Section 38 of "Tile Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressedto the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed forM obtainable from the officesof the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 30th january,

1115 Excellent the Lieutenant- Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following appointments:--

Ex. Co. 99; P.S.C. 464/34:--E. J. Dumas, Assistantblic_ineer, Public. Works Department, to be _Engineer,:\ ifIyopolitan Water Supply Department, at a salary of

per annum as from 5th December, 1934;Co. 109; P.S.C. 70/32:---john William Rowse,

cider Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be . JuniorClerk, Chief Secretary's Department, at a salary of £90per a 'nun as from 1st March, 1934;

Ex. Co. 100; P.S.C. 295/33:Eenry Clarence Her-bert, under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, tobe Junior Clerk, Department of Agriculture, at a salaryof £90 per annum as from 28th May, 1934;

Ex. Co. 2373; P.S.C. 313/34:J. S. Foxall, Assist-ant Engineer, Public 'Works Department, to be DistrictInspector of Mines, Mines Department, at a salary of.£320 per annum as from 3rd January, 1935;

Ex. Co. 109; P.S.C. 202/34:George Dean, underSection 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Chemist,Government Chemical Laboratory, TvIines Department,at a salary of £315 per annum as from 2nd July, 1034;

Ex. Co. 109; P.S.C. 368/31:.1ohn -Robert Morris,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be juniorClerk, Registration Branch, Mines Department, at asalary of £115 per annum as from 13th June, 1934;

Ex. Co. 109; P.S.C. 490/28:Olga jean Siggins,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorMachinist, Treasury Department, at a salary of £135per annum as from 1st June, 1934, and to be Machinist,Workers' Homes Board, at a salary of £145 per annumas from 818 November, 1934;

Ex. Co. 41; P.S.C. 457/30:Wallace Kitchener Bor-das, under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to beJunior Clerk, Engineering Branch, Public Works De-partment, at a salary of £135 per annum as from 1stAugust, 1934;

Ex. Co. 110; P.S.C. 207/28:Anastasia BeatriceEdwards, under Section 29 of the Public Service Act,to be Clerk, Shortbandwriting and Typing, ArbitrationCourt, Department of Public Works and Labour, at asalary of £205 per annum as from 11th July, 1934;

,Ex. Co. 41; P.S.C. 455/28:jack Hutchinson, underSection 98 of the Public. Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, ,Arebileclurnl Branch, Public Works Department,at a salary of £155 per a111111111 as front 14th July, 1934;

Ex. Co. 41; P.S.C. 157/31 :Frank Heirons Baldwin,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, Metropolitan Water Supply :Department, at asillai7.- of £115 per annum as from lit October, 1933;

Co. 41; P.S.C. 142/3-1:- -George Duncan Shaw,under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Poultry

dviser, Department of Agriculture, at a salary of £30.5per annum as from 9th April, 1934:

EX. Co. 100 559/34:B. 0, W. Allan, Coun-ter Clerk, Local Court, Crown Law Department, to beClerk of Courts, etc., Bruce Rock, at a salary of £305per annum as from 18th December, 1934;

Ex. Co. 100; P.S.C. 356/34: Elwyn Charles Riebel-leg, under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to beJunior Clerk, Collie, Crown Law Department, at a sal-ary of £70 per annum as from 28th May, 1934;

Ex. Co. 109; P.S.C. 563/34:.1. Cook, Junio Clerk,Sbortbandwriting and Typing, Education Department,to be Clerk, Shorthandwriting and Typing, _Northam,Public Works Department, at a salary of :£155 perannum as from 21st :January, 1935;

Ex. Co. 760; P.S.C. 65/26:Stephen McManus, underSection 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Inspectorof Lands and Improvements, Lands and Surveys De-partment, at a salary of £270 per annum as from 1stMay, 1934;

Ex. Co. 1724; P.S.C. 391/33:A. V. R. Barrington,Ledgerkeeper, Public Works Department, to be Book-keeper, Northam, Public Works Department, at a sal-ary of £305 per annum as from 18th October, 1933.

Also of the acceptance of the following resigna-tion:

Ex. Co, 109:K. E. Hewett, Clerk, Shorthandwritingand Typing, Chief Secretary's Department, as from 17thJanuary, 1935.

Also of the following dismissal:Ex. Co. 14/35:R. F. Spurting, Clerk, Grown Law

Department, under Section 47 of the Public Service Act,as from 18th December, 1934.

C. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

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180 GOVERNMENTINT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEuRITANY 1, 1935.

DAIRY PRODUCTS K E TI NG R EG U L.,,V11, ONACT, 1934.

Department of Agriculture,Perth, 31st ,Tanuary,

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased, pursuant to Section 8 of '"fhe Dairy Pro-ducts Marketing Regulation Act, 1934," to appoint thefollowing to be members of the Dairy Products Market-ing, Board:

George I.:owe Sutton to be Government representa-tive and to be Chairman of the Board; Charles AlbertMcCormack, of Capel, and Stephen Henry Fry, ofBenger, as representatives of Producers; -William JohnCorrigan, of Narrogin, as representative of Manufac-turers licensed under the Act; Thomas Percival Massey,of Mount Lawley, as representative of Dealers, underparagraph (e) of Subsection (3) of Section 8; andTheodore Herbert NIorgan, oi' Bayswater, as Nomineeof the -Minister and representative of Consumers.

(Sgd.) II. -MILLINGTON,Minister for Agriculture.

Department of Agriculture,Perth, 29t11 January, 1935.

Agric. No. 2450/30; Ex. Co. No. 75.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the appoint-ment of Constable. Edgar Morrow as an Honorary In-spector under "The Stock Diseases Act, 1895," and"The Brands Act, 1904."

(S,,t.). G. L. SUTTON',Director of Agriculture.

APPOINTMENTS(under Section 5 of "Registration of Deaths and Mar-

riages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section 2 ofThe Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marri-

ages Act Amendment Act, 1914").

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 23rd January, 1935.

E.G. 43/33.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Con-stable A. P. P. Dove has been appointed to act, tem-porarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Blackwood Registry District, to resideat Greenbushes, vice Constable Bingham, transferred;appointment to date Irons 23rd January, 1935.

W. L. WILSON,Acting Deputy Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 29th January, 19:15.

R.G. 63/33.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr.K. Hogg has been appointed to act, temporarily, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages forthe Blackwood Registry District, to reside at Bridge-town, vice C. R. Stahl, transferred; appointment to datefrom 29th January, 1935.

S. 11141 N NE 17r,Registrar General.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 31st January, 1935.

1118 Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the undermentioned appoint-ments:

Hurtle M. Hamilton Fisher as an Acting ResidentMagistrate and Magistrate of Local Courts, and hasassigned to the said Hurtle AI. Hamilton Fisher the Car-narvon Local Court and the Gascoyne Magisterial Dis-trict;

Hurtle M. Hamilton Fisher as Clerk of Courts andClerk of the Local Court, Carnarvon;

Albert Asher Wolff as Acting Crown Solicitor, duringthe absence of the Crown Solicitor, with power to exer-cise, perform, and discharge the powers, functions, andduties under Section 744 of the Criminal Code, duringthe vacancy in the office of Attorney General as from21st January; 1935.

S. C. 1;r:ice as Clerk of the Local Court and Clerk toMagistrates, Cue, vice E. B. Smith, resigned;

Constable S. Dewar as Clerk of the Local Court andCleric to Magistrates, Mullewa, vice Constable B.McGowan, transferred;

Constable B. McGowan as Clerk of the Local Courtand Clerk to Magistrates, Moons, vice Constable J. A.Kevan, transferred;

Ivor William Thomas as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, -Mt. Magnet, dur-ing the absence on leave of W. Fellowes:

N. Houston as Acting Clerk of the Local Court andActing Clerk to Magistrates, Southern Cross, vice W. E.Madill, during the absence on leave of E. J. R. Hogg;

Madin as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and,..\.cUng Clerk to Magistrates, Southern Cross, vice E. j.R. Hogg, during absence on leave;

N. N. Houston as Acting Electoral Registrar of theYilgarn-Coolgardie Electoral District as from 3rd Janu-ary, 1935;

-W. F. Madill as Acting Electoral Registrar for theYilgarn-Coolgardie Electoral District, during the ab-sence of E. J. B. Hogg, as from 21st December, 1934;

M. S. Benbow as Acting Electoral Registrar for theMurray-Wellington Electoral District, vice A. D. Hilltransferred, as Irons 22nd December, 1931;

A. L. G. Macgregor as Acting Returning Officer forthe Murray-Wellington Electoral District, vice A. D.Hill, transferred, as from the 22nd December, 1934.

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has approved of theappointment of Constable A. P. P. Doye as Assistant

of the BridgetoW11 Local (1ourt at Greenbushes,vice Constable W. L. ,Bingham, transferred.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911 (AS REPRINTEDWITH AMENDMENTS).

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has refused the Petition, under Section 47 of

The Licensing Act, 1911" (as reprinted with amend-ments), of the Electors residing in an area comprisedwithin a circle having a radius of 40 chains from thecentre of all that piece of land situate at the corner ofRailway Parade and Northwood Street, Leederville, fora Publican's General License, in view of the recommen-dation of the Licensing Court dated the 21st day ofDecember, 1934.

H. G. HAMPTON,Tinder Secretary for Law.

LICENSING ACT, 1911-22.

C.O. 2971/23.IT is hereby notified that the following members of thePolice Force have been appointed 1)y- His Excellencythe Lieutenant- Governor in Executive Council as In-spectors of Licensed premises in accordance with Section214 of "The Licensing Act, 1911-22," and the cancel-lation of such appointments as herein mentimbal:--

Appointnemts:--Constables W. G. C. Marshall, No.1557, Marble Bar; C. A. Capstick, No. 1156, Armadale;V. W. Liddelow, No. 1512, Nullagine; J. Clark, No.1430, Meekatharra ; A. E. Moore, No. 1449, Dumble-Ping; J. W. Patterson, No. 1276, Training.

came'lations:Constables W. Ii. Morrow, No. 1357,transferred; Sergeants P. O'Halloran, No. 98, retired;A. Wilson, No. 225, retired; D. J. Donahue, No. 721,transferred; Constables A. E. Beard, No. 1543, trans-ferred; A. F. Miller, No. 633, retired; Sergeant J. A.Koran, No. 1019, transferred.

28th January, 1935,

D. HUNTER,Commissioner of Police,

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FE1 , 19115.1 G 0-V ER NMENT GAZETTE, 181

IN THE MATTER OF TUE LICENSING ACT, 1911,and in the matter of a Petitio, forgrant a New License.

To His Excellency Sir JamesLieutenant-Governor or the State of =` ==tern Australia:

The humble Petition of the Undersigned showeth asfollows:-

1. That your 'petitioners are a majority in numberof the electors living in an area comprised within II

circle having a radius of 10 miles from the 'lost Officeat Margaret River.

2. That there has been an increase in population ofsuch area and that such increase is likely to he per-manent.

3. That there are no licensed premises within sucharea.

4. That the land mentioned is a suitableplace for the granting of Publican's General License.

Your petitioners therefore humbly pray that theLicensing Court may, pursuant to the powers in thatlehalf contained in "The Licensing Act, 1911," (Con-solidated) have authority to grant a new Publican'sGeneral License for premises to be erected on portionof Sussex Location 1438 and being Lots 19 and 20 onplan 4900.

And your petitioners will ever pray:--Number on Petition (1), Electoral Roll Yumber 3528,

Signature Edward P. B. Willmott, Address MargaretRiver, Occupation farmer; (2), 3108, George C. Stewart,j.P., Margaret River, farmer; (3), 441, Fred. A. Bus-sell, 1.P., Margaret River, farmer; (4), 3214, NormanL. Terry, Margaret River, farmer; (5), M.Mandelstam, Margaret River, medical practitioner; (6),

Mandelstam, Margaret River, housewife;(7), 3456, L. H. Whatman, Margaret River, railway em-ployee; (8), 3619, G. Zani, Margaret River, farmer;(9), 3107, Eliza Stewart, Margaret River, housewife;(10), 1830, C. A. Linaker, Margaret River, railwayemployee; (11), 1831, L. G. Linaker, Margaret River,home duties; (12), V. T. O'Halloran, Mar-garet River, cleaner (W.A.G.R.); (13), 638, T. Con-nelly, Margaret River, farmer; (14), 1118, N. J. Frith,Margaret River, home duties; (15), 637, A. M. Con-nelly, Margaret River, married; (16)., 3213, L. M.Terry, Margaret River, farmer; (17), I. K. Terry,Margaret River, farmer; (18), 3674, R. Brotherton,Margaret River, farmer; (19), 1537, B. Hudson, Mar-garet River, labourer; (20), 1601, M. A. E. Isaacs,Margaret River, married; (21), F. M. C. Isaacs, Mar-garet River, farmer; (22), 3209, B. W. Terry, 'Mar-garet River, farmer (23), 3210, E. Terry, MargaretRiver, borne duties; (24), 2118, G. B. McLeod, Mar-garet River, married; (25), 2191, W. P. Mills, Mar-garet River, farmer; (26), 898, G. II. Doyle, MargaretRiver, farmer; (27), 897, E. M. Doyle, MargaretRiver, home duties; (28), 901, T. W. Doyle, MargaretRiver, farmer; (29), 899, IL J. Doyle, Margaret River,wheelwright; (30), 1268, G. Guthrie, Margaret River,railway employee; (31), 2432, G. J. Parsons, Mar-garet River, guard; (32), 3455, A. Whatman, Mar-garet River, married; (33), 2480, A. Peirce, MargaretRiver, farmer; (34), 2121, N. McLeod, Margaret River,farmer; (35), 345, T. M. Bremner, Margaret River,lineman; (36), IL C. MeGlade, Margaret River, farmer;(37), 2735, A. Ross, Treetop, farmer; (38), 3048, Thos.Spence, Great Hope Valley, fanner; (39), 31.89, GeorgeTaylor, 'Bramley, settler; ON, 3106, E. S. Taylor,Bramley, married; (41), 340:5, F. H. harry, Cowaramup,labourer; (42), 2368, F. Oldfield, Treetop, settler; (43),1727, J, W. Kinsella, Cowaramup, farmer; (44), 1728,R. E. Kinsella, Cowaramup, married; (43), A. NI,MePartland, Cowaramup, farmer; (46), 88, F. A. Ashmole, Cowaramup, housewife; (47), 1120, S. Frollawk,Cowaramup, settler; (48), 2392, G. A. Osbourne, Diensbrook, settler; (49), Anna 31ePartland, Cowaramup,married; (50), 1380,' W. Bayley, Cowaramup, settler;(51), 3406, R. M. Warrey, Cowaramup, married; (52),414, IL Burbage, Cowaramup, stores manager; (53),115, V. M. Burbage, Cowarainup, married; (54), 3759,H. W. B. Eakin, Cowaramup, store manager; (55),F. A. McCormack, Cowaramup, storekeeper; (56), 268,W. J. Blond, Cowaramup, farmer; (57), 267, M. E.Blond, Cowaramup, married; (58), J. J. Faulkner,Cowaramup, labourer; (59), A. Wilkinson, Cowaramup,

labourer; (00), B. Whyte, Cowaramup, labourer; (61),294L Bottrell, Cowaramup, blacksmith; (62), 29:1,E. A. Bottrell, Cowaramup, housewife; (63), lloy Earl,Cowaramup, civil servant. (Ill), D. -Earl, Co \varainup,home duties; (05), C. E. Bond, ColViiramitp, farmer;016f 2186, S. T. Percy, Cowaranmp, farmer; ((i7),2185, M. Percy, Cowaramnp, married; (68), 3255, J. C.Tibenham, Cowarainup, labourer; (69), 3786, A. M.Cates, Cowaramup, farmer; (70), 3787, M. E. Gate,1.°m:runup, married; (71)T. Shill, Cowaramup; lab-ourer; (72), G. G. Make, Cowaramup, relief worker;(73), A. G. Bird, Cowaramup, labourer; (74), P. Win-ter, Cowaramup, labourer; (75), F. Connor, Cowaramup,labourer; (76), T. P. Larkin, Cowaramup, labourer;(77), 1. Davies, Cowaramup, labourer; (78), N. -Woot-ton, Cowaramup, labourer; (79), F. Boddingbm, Cow -aramup, fitter; (80), E. Ironman, Cowaramup, lab-ourer; (81), R. Spangler, Cowaramup, engineer; (82),M. O'Brien, Cowaramup, labourer; (83), W. O'Brien,"owarainup, labourer; (84), R. Jackson, Cowaralimp,

labourer; (85), R. Egan, Cowaramup, labourer; (86),G. 'Watson, Cowaramup, labourer; (87), M. Brady,Cowaramup, labourer; (88), J. A. McLean, Cowaramup,labourer; (89), 295, G. Boucher, Great Hope Valley,farmer; (90), J. H. Johnson, Cowaramup, farmer; (91),57, S. A. Aiming, Airdale, labourer; (92), J. Pryce,Cowaramup, farmer; (93), 296, N. E. Boucher, Great[lope Valley, married; (94), II. E. Atkinson, Cow-arming), farmer; (9:5), 3797, E. K. Griffiths, Cowaramup,fanner; (96), 3800, N. H. Griffiths, Cowaramup, mar-ried; (97), 743, C. Crossley, Wining, married; (98),3495, David C. Whyte, Wirriug, settler; (99),3494, Annie Whyte, Wining, married; (100),Norman White, Cowaramn:, farm worker; (101),\'ek Golist, Cowaramup, sleeper hewer; (102), 266, J.E. Blond, Cowaramup, farmer; (103), M. Blond, Cow-aramup, home duties; (104), 34-45, H. A. U. West, Cow-ayamup, settler; (10,5), 3442, T. West, Cowaramup,married; (106), 256, .T. Blain, Witcheliffe, farmer;(107), 3846, P. Howard, Cowaramup, farmer; (108),2845, D. Howard, Cowaramup, house duties; (109),L F. Chilling's, Cowaramup, farmer; (110), 3988, I.Nicholson, Cowaramup, farmer; (111), 3091, M. E.

Cowaramup, house duties; (112), 3012, RobertII I.eiper, Cowaramup, farmer; (113), R. E.

f.yman, Cowaramup, labourer; (114), 1379, J. H.Bayley, Ellensbrook, settler; (115), 1378, E. Bayley,Ellensbrook, married; (116), 3086, R. Stannord, Cow-aramup, farmer; (117), 3085, M. Stannard, Cowaramup,house duties; (118), 327, 0. Bradshaw, Cowaramup,sOlool teacher; (119), 1936, D. Mae'llae, Cowaramup,farmer; (120), 3818, -NV. D. Harvey Cowaramup,farmer; (121), E. INT. M. Harvey, Cowaramup, married;(122), 304, Clifford Bowers, Cowaramup, married;(123), 305, M. C. Bowers, Cowaramup, married; (124),2342, F. Norton, Great Hope Valley, fanner; (125),2341, E. Norton, Great Hope Valley, home duties; (126),2906, J. E. Shuttleworth, Cowaramup, farmer; (127),2905, Gladys E. Shuttleworth Cowaramup, home duties;(128), E. AL. Gibson, Cowaramup, home duties; (129),3716, J. J. C. Connolly, Cowaramup, farmer; (130), A.J. 'Babson; Cowaramup, labourer; (131), 1152, Helen E.Gardiner, Cowaramup, married; (132), J. S. Hubbard,Cowaramup, forestry worker; (133), H. G. :Hubbard,Cowaramup, home duties; (134), 3061, A. G. Spreadbrow, Cowaramup, married: (135), E. Watts, Cowara-mup, all duties; (136), 1151, George Gardiner, Cawara-

buteher; (1:17). 924, NV. Duggan, Cowaramup, sett-ler; (13S), 022, .T. Duggan, Cowaramup, laboure-;(139), B. Chilling, Cowaramup, married; (140), A. Holt,Cnwaraniu u, labourer; (141), 3102, A. H. White. Cow-aramup, married; (1,12 41:71. F. D. C. -Walton, Cowara-mup, domestic; (143). E. -1 Iilaikic, Cowaramup, home,duties; (144), 3709. ,s. F. .1. Farmer, Cowaramup,farmer; (145), 2770, E 7' Farmer, Cowaramup, mar-ried; (146), I'. W. Farmer, Cowaramup, farmer; (147),3515, J. T. NV. Williams, Cowaramup, settler; (148).07, D. Ashmole, Cowaramup, settler; (149), 3947, T. C.lir-Kenna, lowarainup, fanner; (150), 39-18, M. Mc-Kenna, Cowaramup, housewife; (151), 3574, A. E.Wriglesworth, Cowaramup, farmer; (152), 3812, NV,

Hancock, Cowaramup, farmer; (153), A. J. Hancock,Cowaramum home duties; (154), 1200, Ivan Golac. Cow-aramup, sleeper cutter; (155), 3023, R. H. A. Smith,Great Hope Valley, settler; (156), 3012, NT. A. Smith,Great Hope 'Valley, settler, married; (157), 3376, J.Wallis, Cowaramup, timber workv; (158), 3219, A. L.Thomas, Great None Valley, married; (159). 3227, W.F. Thomas, Great Hope Valley, settler; (160), 672, E.CosfordTarrandepe, Forest Grove, married; (161), 258,

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V. R. .B]ain, AVitcheliffe, married; (162), 2713, C. 11.Rodgers, Witchcliffe, married; (163), L. C. McKay,Witchcliffe, home duties; (164), 3146, R. Summers, RosaGlen, Group 86; (163), 1047, T. A. Fenning, ForestGrove, farmer; (166), 1046, E. M. Forming, ForestGrove, married; (167), 3839, I. W. Hill, E. Witchcliffe,timber worker; (168), 937, G. Eddy, Forest Grove, mar-ried; (169), 825, A. E. Dee, AVitchcliffe, prospector;(170), 826, M. AV. Dee, Witcheliffe, married; (171),1119, Mrs. A. Frohawk, Margaret River, married; (172),J. Murray, Margaret River, farmer; (173), A. M. Mur-ray, Margaret River, married; (174), 1644, IL II. Jones,Ellensbrook, farmer; (175), 1653, R. E. Jones, Ellens-brook, married; (176), 1772, IV. L. Langley, Cowaramup,labourer; (177), 1767, A. W. Langley, Cowaramup, lab-ourer; (178), 3148, Al-. M. Summers, Rosa Glen, mar-ried; (179), 1911, AV. J. Lynn, Bramley, farmer; (180),1906, Mrs. D. F. Lynn, Bramley, home duties; (181),714, -Mrs. R. L. Crosby, Bromley, home duties; (182),

II. -Millman, Brantley, farmer; (183), A. M. Millman,Bramley, home duties; (184), 1297, E. J. Halton, Mar-garet River, farmer; (183), 1298, M. J. Halton, MargaretRiver, married; (186), F. J.. Burgoyne, Bramley, far-mer; (187), R. G. )Burgoyne, Bramley married; (188),F. Hollis, Bromley, married; (189), L. Hollis, Brumley,school teacher; (190), 3352, J. Wake, Wirring, nil;(191), 3749, E. Wake, Wirring, farrier; (192), 3320, F.Wake, Wirring, labourer; (193), 3351, H. Wake, AVir-ring, farmer; (194), 4146, 51. Wake, Wining, married;(195), 722, L. R. E. Crofts, IT., Margaret River, trafficinspector; (196), T. Fitzgerald, Margaret River, storemanager; (197), 0. J. Fitzgerald, Margaret River, homeduties; (198), 2203, H. K. Minchin, Margaret River,teacher; (199), 867, Florence Dolly, Witchcliffe, mar-ried; (200), Ray 'Marshall., Margaret River, shop assist-ant; (201), 1138, E. L. Galvin, Margaret River, homeduties; (202), A. ,Tnett, Margaret River, Sister, MargaretRiver Hospital; (203), 961, E. M. Edwards, MargaretRiver, married; (204), 838, IV. L. Dines, MargaretRiver, assistant forester; (203), 3682, Ian Burns, Mar-garet River, showman; (206), 968, R. F. II. Edwards,Margaret River, labourer; (207), 2327, J. A. Nilsson-Linnie, Margaret River, settler; (208), 4060, A. San-ford, Margaret River, hewer; (209), 1137, J. H. E. Gal-vin, Margaret River, contractor; (210), P. Enron, Mar-garet River, sleeper -hewer; (211), L. Ruzich, Margaret.River, sleeper hewer; (212), 431, R. A. Burton, ForestGrove, truck driver; (213), James Henry Owen, Mar-garet River, sleeper cutter; (214), 2878, Theodore Shaw,Margaret River, ):))per cutter; (213), 2875, E. E. Shaw,Al arg.aret [liver, inarrie.i; (21.6), 2793, W. II. Samworth,..arga .1ver, storekeeper; (217), 1538, A. U. Hud-. oth, : :aret River, farmer; (218), 1043, G. Foam,itche . storekeeper; (219), 1044, V. :Pearl), Witch-. -fife, marri-ed; (220), May Wilson, Margaret River,matron Government. Hospital; (221), Jean McDorred,-Margaret River, nurse Govern went Hospital ; (222)Ifilda M. Longson, Margaret River, nurse GovernmentHospital; (223), 4167, May White, Margaret River,nurse Government Hospital; (224), 3470T. White, Pil-grim's Mill, East Witchcliffe, mill hand; (225), Benj.Watson, Cowaramup, labourer; (226), A. H. Palmer,Witchcliffe, sustenance worker; (227), J. S. Gould, RosaBrook, sustenance worker; (228), 691, II. Covey, 'Witch-cliffe, settler; (229), 1237, L. A. Green, Margaret River,married; (230)), 387, A. J. Bruce, Witcheliffe, clearer;(231), 2355, P. O'Farrell, Walgine, settler; (232),Agnes O'Farrell, Walgine, home duties; (233), 1810, E.A. Le Souef, .T.P., 11,1argarei River, adviser; (234), 1711,P. AV. Kilgallon, Cows minup, settler; (235), 1709, E. ITKi1gallon, Cowaramup, labourer; (236), L. F. Arthur,Cowaramup, farmer; (217), M. M. Arthur, Cowaramup,home duties; (238), 437, N. Bush, Ellensbrook, homeduties; (239), 4124, J. S. C. Timmis, Cowaramup, far-mer; (240), 4123, A. J. Timmis, Cowaramup, married;(241), C. Russell, Cowaramup, fanner; (242), 2040, T.McCleury, Cowaramup, settler; (243), 933, II. Duncan,Cowaramup, retired; (244), 310, S. J. Boyd, Cowaramup,settler; (245), 1818, C. Lewis, Cowaramup, settler;(246), 1817, W. Lewis, Cowaramup, married; (247), K.Sykes, Cowaramup, farmer; (24S), 1612, R. A. James,Margaret River, farmer; (249), 744, 51. Crossley, Wir-ring, farmer; (250), 755, George Crozier,: Rosa Brook,farmer; (251), 756, Jane Crozier, Rosa:Brook, married;(252), 791, A. Darnell, Rosa Brook, farmer; (253), II.Darnell, Rosa Brook, farmer; (254), 792, E. E. Darnell,Rosa Brook, married; (2:53), 397, W. J. Bryant, RosaBrook, farmer; (256), 395, E. Bryant, Rosa Brook, mar-ried; (257), 1160, A. Geary, Rosa Brook, farmer; (258),3264, J. Todd, Rosa Brook, farmer; (239), 1161, MaggieGeary, Rosa Brook, married; (260), E. Hurley, RosaBrook, married; (261), G. A. Hurley, Rosa Brook, far-

mer; (262), 2207, G. Mitchell, Rosa Brook, farmer;(263), 3337, G. Viner, Rosa Brook, labourer; (264)',12, J. Angell, Rosa Brook, farmer; (265), 51, EileenAngell, Rosa Brook, home duties; (266), 2212, N. L.Mitchell, Rosa Brook, home. duties; (267), 1032, J. M.Warquhar, Rosa Brook, farmer; (268), 1031, E. M. Far-quhar Rosa Brook, home duties; (269), J. F. Bullock,Rosa, Brook, farmer; (270), IV. M. Bullock, Rosa. Brook,home duties; (271), 1186. A. A. G. Gillespie, RosaBrook, farmer; (272), V ner, Rosa Brook, farm.worker; (273), W. IL 'arroll, Margaret River,Farmer; (274), 2964, D. P. - th, Rosa Brook, farmer;

5), 757, J. S. Cubbon, Rosa Brook, farmer; (276),A. Cubbon, Rosa Brook, married; (277), 3460,

White, Rosa Brook, farmer; (278), 3473, M. C.'Visit:, Rosa Brook, married; (279), 715, J. B. Crensot,Rosa Brook, farmer; (280), 714, E. Creusot, Rosa Brook,married; (281), C. V. Itarre1t, Rosa Brook, married;(282), J. II. Barrel), -Rosa Brook, farmer; (283), 3267,AV. Todhunter, Rosa Brook, farmer; (284), A. Liddell,Rosa Brook, farmer; (25i7), E. L. Liddell, Rosa Brook,married; (286), C. II. Smith, Rosa Brook, farmer;(287), E. B. Smith, Rosa Brook, married; (288), 840,Elizabeth Destre, Rosa Glen, married; (289), 841, P. H.Destre, Rosa Glen, farmer; (290), B. Westwood, _RosaGlen, farm hand; (291), 2146I. Mecklenburgh, RosaBrook, farmer; (292), 3339, W. Vinci, Rosa Glen,farmer; (293), Robert IV. M. Fisher, Rosa Glen,farmer; (294), E. B. Fisher, Rosa Glen, married; (295),3433, A. 1V. Wells, Rosa Glen, farmer; (296), 3437,m. R. Wells, Rosa Olen, married; (297), 3338, R. E.Viper, Rosa Glen, married; (29S), 1762, H. Lancaster,Rosa Glen, farmer; (299), 1763, L, Lancaster, RosaGlen, married ; (300), 2287, E. V. Nash, Rosa Glen,farmer; (301), 2286, A. Nash, Rosa Glen, married;(302), 2619, G. G. Ransley, Rosa Glen, farmer, married;(303), 2618, E. M. Ransley, Rosa Glen, married; (304),2189, G. A. Mills, Rosa Glen, farmer; (305), 2190, RuthW. Mills, Rosa Glen, married; (306), A. IL Gregory,Margaret River, home duties; (307), 3654T. H. Bes-se'', Margaret -Rivor, farmer; (308), 3655, J. H. Besse'',Margaret River, farmer; (309), M. V. Milner, Rosa.(41(u), home duties; (310), A. Milner, Rosa Glen, fanner;(311), 116. F. E. Bainbridge, 'Margaret River, farmhand; (312), 3260, A. Titterton, Rosa Men, farmer;(313), 11261, P. E. M. Titterton, Rosa Glen, married;(314), E. C. Oakley, Rosa Glen, farm hand; (315), 886,E. Dorman, Rosa Glen, married ; (316). A. K. Har-greave, Rosa Glen, farm hand ; (317), 2593, J. F. Pugh,Margaret River, farmer; (318), . W. E. Milner,Rosa Glen, farmer; (319), 2392, G ''. -Pugh, MargaretRiver, married; (320), 3417, S. V.. West, 'MargaretRiver, farmer; (321), 2087, S. E. -Keig,, Margaret.River, farmer; (322), 1251, E. J. Grey, :\largaretRiver, farmer; (323), 1250, A. D. Grey, Margaret River,married; (324), 1703, J. IV. -Kershaw, Group 7.1, Gnara-bup, farmer; (323), 3392, M. J. -Wareing, Gnarahup,,married; (326), 904, R. E. Drain, Gnarabup, homeduties; (327), A. E. Preston, Gnarabup, home duties;,(328), J. Preston, Gnarabup, farmer; (329), 2825, C. K.Schipp, GI-Iamb/1p, farmer; (330), V. R. Barnett,Gnarabup, farm hand ; (331), 777, E. Dahbs, Rosa Glen,married; (332), 778, G. Dabbs, Rosa Glen, farmer;(333), 336, N. H. Braybrook, Witchcliffe, farmer;(334), 4088, H. C. G. Smith, Witchcliffe, farmer; (333),

84, Smith, Witchcliffe, home duties; (336),: endergast, AVitchcliffe, home duties; (337),

9, R Forrest Grove, farmer; (338), 3838, E.:lilt, I,. 1.--ritcheliffe, married; (339), R. Strain, E.AVitcheliffe, timber -tvoiker; (310), 1613, D. Jarvie, E.Witelmilfre, timber worker; (341), 1614, E. Jarvie, E.Witcluditfe, married; (342), 1602, George Jackson, Pil-grim's Shill, East Wilchcliffe, mill hand; (343), 1446,Annie Hinchcliffe, E. Witchcliffe, married; (344), 1447,Arthur Hinchcliffe, E. Witchcliffe, mill hand; (345),3150, II. J. Sumpton, E. Witchcliffe, group settler;(346), 2013, M. B. Maxwell, E. Witchcliffe, domestic;(347), 3149, A. Sumpton, E. Witchcliffe, married;(348), 3088, M. Stanton, E. Witchcliffe, mill hand;(349). 3087, H. Stanton, E. Witchcliffe, married; (350),3637, I\F. B. Aylmore. E. Witcheliffe, married; (351),955,5, D. Power, F -Titchcliffe, blacksmith; (352),2554, A. Power, I Witchcliffe, married; (353),2760, W. G. Russell, .. engine-driver; (354),2757, E. L. Russell, E. Witchcliffe, home duties; (355),G. T. Guess, E. AVitchcliffe, home duties; (336), AV. C.Guess, E. Witchcliffe, timber worker; (357). J. Gibbs, E.Witc,heliffe, motor driver; (358), 22, T. Albutt, E.AVitcheliffe, timber worker; (339), 21, E. M. Albutt, E.Witchcliffe, home duties; (360), G. Larristani, E.

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Witchcliffe, timber worker; (361), B. 2.-anistani, E.home duties; (362) 1994, itlason, E.

Wi;chcliffe. labourer; (363) 25781. 11. Prince, E.AVitchcliff, limber worker; (364), 3733, G Dattoht,E. WitchcIi11,., bricklayer; (365) 3718, Cook, E.

, nil; (366), 3369, AV, T. Wa:;t: II. -Witch-cliffe, timber worker; (277) 1513, P, Hui.] nu. E.WitchclifIe, mill hand; (378), 1099, T. At-

eliffe, married; (379), G. D.

Grove, housewife; (381)),farmer; (381), D. P. AVitclicliffe(382), W. Burford. lit'ornst 'rove. farmor; (:;811) .1.

Creusot, Forrest e, farm worker; t. 2692.2691,

266, _1.

2179, A'11169,

Roberson, Forrest_ t1 ove, farmer;Robinson, Fore -st tt-ove, married;°hilt eld, Forrest G rove, ma rri -1:Oldfield, Forrest Grove, fanner;far, Forrest Cl rove, farmer; (:1-!.Forrest Grove, married; (mhris, Forrest Grove, farnnr; :291), 176, C. W. ('ampbell,Forrest Grove, farmer; (392), 199, L. 14e11, AV i rri u g,

settler; (1393), 3907. .1--:teph P. Smith, Rosa Brook,farmer; (394), 2370, .1. 01.dfield, Forrest Grove, millhand; (395), L. N. 1111i-ngton, .Forrest Grove, .tchoolmaster; (396), IL. Stitt.tat7., Margaret River, dependant;(397), 1743, F. J. Knight, Forrest Grove, farno.c:1712, A. M. Knight, Forrest Grove, home duties; (399),311:1',1. A. Strungell, Forrest Grove, farmer; (400),1651, R. L. Jones, Forrest. Grove, farmer; (101), A. W.Hill, Forrest Grove, farmer; t 912). I, IL West, For-rest Grove, farmer; (403), A. W. Lill, Forrest Grove,home duties; (404), E. 11. (turtle Forrest Grove,farmer ; (405), C. 'Indianan, Forrt-. G rove, labourer :(406), 2566, L. S. Price, Margitrtit- River, farmer;(407), 2565, Price, Margaret River, married; (408),625, A. Collins, Margaret River, labourer: (409), 1402,Thomas Henderson, Rosa Brook, farmer; (-110), 1.100,

-Minnie Henderson, Rosa Brook, married; (411), 1249,Cyril W. Greenop, Margaret River, farmer; (412),2900, George :r. Shervington, Margaret River. far-mer; (413), 1 H. Hobson, Margaret River,farmer; (414), Ft....-ny C. Hobson, Margaret .River,married ; (415) . Henderson, Margaret River,farming; (110), 1: 1.1 Margaret River, farmer;(117), S. A. is:tttit-itet River, home duties;(418), C. P. Ai.i.t...]itiet River, farmer; (119),P. AL Basnett, igit- --1ver, home duties; (420),436, Thomas F. Busby, Rosa Brook, farmer; (121),435, 13. II. Busby, Rosa Brook, married.; (-122), 2112)),

N. G. Ranson, Rosa Brook, farmer; (423), 793, W.Bandit, Rosa Brook, storekeeper; ( I21), 3265, t1 S.Todhunter, Rosa Brook, is ruler; ( 2266,Todhunter, Rosa Brook, carried; (126,, .1. ;41...t.Rosa Brook, shea vet.; (427), 1262, .1. 11 nest:,garet River, married; (428), 1263, F. (I m-,River, engine driver; (129), O. At-18(.0s, 51at....4acet:Myer, sustenance worker; (430), R. C. Guess, _MargaretRiver, dependant; (131), C. AV. Thomas, Si argaretRiver, saw filer; (432), John tti Sean s MargaretRiver, mill hand; (433), 1162, G. Gee, Airdale, settler;(434), 1163, M. C. Gee, Airdale, married; (435), 2070,L. G. F. Spry, Osmington, farmer; (436), 3071, T. ALSpry, Osmington, married ; (437), 4115, E. Thomas,Margaret River, housewife; (43s). 2226, W. Thomas,Margaret River, farmer; (439), :1212, Thorne, Mar-garet River, farmer; (4-9)), W. P:Don, Margaret River,farmer; (441), 8'1.1. George V Hit- iss, A irda farm--(112), AI. M. 11;:tttn, Margat-t- River, home duties..(1.13), 3244, B. .1t. 'notate, 7.1.ttitgaret River, married:(4 1), 835, E. Si. -Denniss, Airdale, housekeeper;(115), W. J. Tresidder, Rosa Brook, labourer; (446),2122, R. C. N. McLeod, Airdale, farmer, mar-ried ; (447), 2117, M. McLeod, Airdale, married;(448), 4172, C. H 1A-illiams, Margaret River, far-mer; (449), 4173, 13 E. Williams, -Margaret River,married; (450), 31.32, 111. Swarbrick, Airdale, farmer;(451), 3161, A. Swarbrick, Airdale, married; (452),1123, W. E. Hickton, Airdale, farmer; (453), 1.422,Si. A. Hickton, Airdale, married; (454), 568, A. Clark,Airdale, farmer; (455), 571, N. Clark, Airdale, mar-ried; (456), R. McDonald, Airdale, mill hand; (457),R. T. Christian, Airdale, motor driver; (458), F. M.Christian, Airdale, married; (459), 290, T. D. Bonola,Margaret River, contractor; (460), AV. C. Orton, Mar-garet River, labourer; (461), J. D. Brown, MargaretRiver, mill band; (462), 3492, T. Whysall, Cowaramup,mill hand; (463), W. J. Penney, Margaret River, teller;(464), 80, R. Armstrong, Forrest Grove, mill band;(465), 3608, AL Yates, Margaret River, married; (466),90, A. Ashton, Witehcliffe, farmer; (467), 92, 0. Ashton,

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Witchcliffe, married; (468), 577, AL Clarke, Witcheliffe,married; (469), 254, C. Blain, Margaret River, married;(470), 260, W. Blain, jun., AVitchcliffe, farmer; (471),I. Blain, Witchcliffe, home duties; (472), 1800, CharlesLee, AVitcheliffe, farmer; (473), Jack Lee, AVitelicliffe,farmer; (474), 1110, Frank Fraser, Forrest Grove, far-mer; (475), 1109, Frances M. Fraser, Forrest Grove,married; (476), J. F. Fraser, Forrest Grove, farmworker; (477), 3089, Edith E. Staples, Witeheliffe, mar-ried; (478), 4057, AV. G. Rowe, AVitchcliffe, farmer;(479), 4056, V. R. Rowe, \Vitcheliffe, housewife; (480),J. Wright, AVitchcli ffe, 'a im.trer; (481), C. G. -Walker,Witchcliffe, farmer; (44-2), 4148, W. E. Walker, Witch-cliffe, home duties; (483), 2901, F. T. Shingler, AVirring,farmer; (484), H. J. Osbourn, Cowaramup, caretaker;(485), 1803, R. Lee, Margaret River, farmer; (486),Chas. Mitchell, Margaret River, farmer; (487), 578, R. G.Clarke, Margaret River, farmer; (488), 1494, C. Holmes,Margaret River, farmer; (489), 3844, H. F. Holmes,:Margaret River, married; (490), 2325, W. Nicol, Witch-c:=Iife, farmer; (491). 21126, -AL Nicol, Witcheliffe, mar-ried; (492), 2102, II 11 McKeon, Margaret River, farmer; (493), 2101, E. -.11 McKeon, Margaret River, mar-ried; (494), 3499, F. F. Wilkes, Margaret River, far-mer; (495), 3500, Si. Wilkes, Margaret River, married;(106), 760, E. E. Culhane, Witchcliffe, married; (497),:2102, IL A. Stevens, Witchcliffe, farmer; (498), D. E.St evens, AVitelicliffe, married ; (499), 1787, II. Lawson,Witchcliff, farmer. (500), 3607, F. A. -Yates, MargaretRiver, farmer; (501) H. Wilkinson, Rosa Brook, clearer;(502), A. W. Or em!, Rosa Brook, labourer; (503),3945, P. G. Al.-Gowa it, Rosa Brook, labourer ; (504),C. F. Bailey, Iostt Brook, labourer; (505), A. Crears,Rosa Brook, labourer; (.506), A. Salfinger, Rosa. Brook,labourer; (507), J. Leyland, Rosa Brook, labourer;(508), J. Fild, Rosa Brook, labourer; (509), 3825, J. S.Henderson, Rosa Brook, farm band; (510), A. Hughes,Rosa, Brook, labourer; (511), G. W. Clumpton, RosaBrook, labourer; (512), E. J. Davies, Rosa Brook, lab-ourer; (513) G. -Woolley, Rosa Brook, labourer; (514),

McWilliams, Rosa Brook, labourer; (515), AlfredHorscroft, Rosa Brook, labourer; (516), Charles A.Tain oh, Rosa Brook, labourer ; (517) , 1320, RichardBarris, Cowaranutp, blacksmith; (518), P. G. Rae, Cow-aramup, tabourer; (519), G. Godfer, Cowaramup, lab-ourer; (520), E. O'Grady, Cowaranutp, labourer; (521),2386, waiton. Cowarantup, farmer; (522), W. F.

Margaret River; G Fitzgerald,flat ret River, home duties : 524) , -.1172, C. Hoey,Brantley, home duties; (525), 1173, AV. 17-ey, Bromley,farmer; (526), M. Bell, BratMey, home du-ties; (527),William King, Bramley, labourer; (528), T. M. Pryee,AVirring, home duties; (529), IV. E. humble, Wir-ring, farmer; (530), D. P. Humble, -Wirring, homeduties; (31), 950, II. Dyson., Wining, farmer; (532),952, N. Dyson, Wirring, married; (533), J. E. Butler,Winning, farmer. (534), 3686, 8. 7G. A. Butler, Cowara-situp, married; (535), G. Williams, Wining, farmer;(536), E. E. Johnson, Cowaramup, married; (537), .A.Dunbar, Margaret River, store assistant; (538), 926, T.Iles, Forrest Grove, farmer; (539), 2664, J. Ridd,Forrest Grove, settler; (540), G. Kieson, Witchcliffe,labourer; (541), J. J. Blacker Witchcliffe, labourer;(542), 2662, E. Ridd, Forrest Grove, married; (543),61, L. R. Archer, Margaret. River, farmer; (544), C.Irvine, AVitchel iffe, labourer ; (545), C. OVerSy, ForestGrove, farmer; (546), Si. Oversy, Forest Greve, mar-ried; (547), 1279, S. A. D. Hadley, Forest Grove,Farmer; (548), F. A. Hadley, Forest Grove, farmLand; (549), V. -L. Atkins, Forest Grove, farmer;(550), 3144, J. A. Summerfield, AViteheliffe, settler;(551), 3143, D: M. Summerfield, Witchcliffe, ,homeduties; (552), J. A. Fraser, Forrest Grove, farm hand;(553), T. W. Fox, AVitcheliffe, farmer; (554), 1100,W. Fox, Margaret River, farmer; (572), 958, H. Eddy,-Forrest Grove, settler; (573), 3444, H. West, ForrestGrove, settler; (574), J. C. Marshall, Group 57, Witch-cliffe, caretaker; (575), 668, C. AL Coote, ForrestGrove, farmer; (576), 3176, A. J. Taylor, AVitchcliffe,-married; (577), C. F. Cole, Witchcliffe, farmer; (578),A. H. Cole, Witeheliffe, home duties; (579), Sr. C.:Burton, Forrest Grove, carpenter; (580), 805, L. F.Davis, Margaret River, home duties; (581), F. Arm-strong, Witchcliffe, mill hand; (582), 3656, G. D. Black,Forrest Grove, dairyman; (583), 3657, E. Black, For-rest Grove, housewife; (584), 1930, J. MacLaren, For-

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rest Grove, married; (585), 2413, E. V. Palmer. Group74, Forrest Grove, married; (586), 170, A. E. Bayliss,Croup 74, Forrest Grove, married; (587), 171, J. E.1"ayliss. Group 74, Forret Grove, married; (588), 4015,B. J. ,Richardson, E. Witchcliffe, mill hand; (589), 669,D. A. Coote, Forrest Grove, married; (555), L. L.Atkins, Forest Grove, farmer; (556), T. .1. B. Tot,Witcheliffe, farmer; (557), 31196, J. H. Taylor, For:s0Grove, farmer; (558), 3177, A. E. Taylor, Forest Grove,home duties; (559), 1587, C. Illingworth, Forest Grove,farmer; (560), 1588, 71. Illingworth, Forest Grove,married; (561), 2246, H. Moulton, Forest Grove, set-tler; (562), 2247, J. M. C. Moulton, Forest Grove, mar-ried; (563), 1932, W. J. Mac Laren, Forest Grove, sller ; (564), 1232, E. Green, Forest Grove, settler; (565).1444, F. 0, Hillier, Witcheliffe, farmer; (566), 2114.John TI. Palmer, Forest Grove, farmer; (567), 1233,F. M. Green, Forest Grove, married; (568), 3179, C.Taylor, Margaret River, settler; (569), 259, WilliamBlain, Margaret River, farmer; (570), 3166, F. Talbot,Group 74, Gnarabup, settler; (571), G. G. TNIc.:Kenzie,Margaret River, butter maker; (590), 576TamesClarke, WitchclifTe, settler; (591), 1221, N. H. Grass,Forest Grove, farmer; (592), 2685, G. W. Robertson,\Vitehcliffe, settler; (593), 2683, E. C. Robert,o8,Witchcliffe, married; (594), 4063. J. ST. Schipp, Witch-cliffe, labourer; (595), C. J. Exe 11, Forest Grove, homeduties; (596), 2714, E. Rodgers, Witche liffe, marni-d;(597), 800, T. S. Davies, Witchcliffe, married; (598),60, F. E. Archer, Walgine, Witchcliffe, marrled; (.599),II. K. McKay, Witelmliffe, farmer; (600), 2557. K.Power, Witch, lie. farmer; (601), 903, H. W. G. Drain.Gnarabup, Wilthcliffe, farmer; (002), 4155, A. E.

Watts, Witcheliffe, farmer; (603), FL F. Prest-n,Witch() Rife, farmer; (601), 4156, T, M. Watts, Witch-eliffe, home duties; (605), 1311, IT. Hamson, ForestGlove, farmer; (606), 1336, D. Harrison, Forest Grove.married; (607), A. V. Blake, Forest Grow., farmer:(608), 3980, 0. L. Myers, Witcheliffe, fanner; (609),E. M. Carter, Witcheliffe, home duties; (610), G. Mill,:on, Margaret River, farm )vorker; Oil), 230, r1.

Bells, Margaret River, married; (612), 231, A. Betts,Margaret River, farmer; (613), 2011, T. L. Maxwell,Margaret River, farmer; (614), G. Bodges, -.MargaretRiver, farmer; (615), M. E. Hodges, Margaret River,Lome duties; (016), 2971., E. A. Smith; (617) (7, S.Richardson, Cowaramnp, labourer; (618), 702,Cowaramup, household duties; ((119), 2392, M L.Osbourn, Eller brook, married; (020), 3973. A Muir,Clow:11:01n), fa rrme; (621), H. S. Osbourne, Cowaranutp,farmer; (622), D. Osbourne, Cowarainup, lioneWif(;(623), E. A. Russell, Cowaramup, farmer; (621), Annie11itssell, Cowaramup, home duties; (625), 3659, W. B.111 itvie, Cowaramup, farmer; (626), G S

Cowaramup, farmer; (627), 2667, 'L. M Riddle,Margaret River, married; (628), 2666, .8

V.T. Riddle, Margaret River, farmer; (629), 1959, V.M. Mansfield, Margaret River, married; (630), 1957,E. Mansfield, Margaret River, baker; (631), 3215. 0. B.Terry, :Margaret River, mechanic; (632), R.I. McLean,Margaret River, mechanic; (633), 3554, Robert Wise,Margaret River, Mee (634), 3:553, E. M. Wise,Margaret River, home duties; (635), 1128, E. B. Hig-gins, Margaret River, farmer: (636), E. T. Biggins,Margaret River, domestic; (637), 3111, C. S. West, -

garet River, postal employee; (638), 3383, A. J. J. W11-ton, Margaret River, married; (639), N. P. CarpenimMiiraret 1.11)81:, married; (610), A. W, Tobin, Ma)-goret River, cream -taster and grader; ((141), 112,Busse il, Margaret Meer, butcher; (642), 3776, .1, J.Fitzgerald, Bram ley, farmer; (643), 761, J. Oldham,Witche settler; (6:1), 1(168, 111% M. Fleming, Mar-garet River, married; (015), 10119, M. Fleming Mar-gar01 River, retired; (01j), 2097, A. McKenzie, Mar-garet ganger; (047), ::329, F. W. Nivisson, Mar-garet Rivet, shop assista:tt; (648), S. A. Nivoson, Mar-garet River, home (Pities; (649), 3388, .1. A. B. Walton,Margaret River, hospital orderly; (650), 1598, FredIsaacs, Margaret River, farmer; (651), 3675, R. Brotherton, Margaret River, farm hand; (652), V. AL Sarl'eiu,_Margaret River, sleeper cutter; (6:53), Mirk° Mavric,Margaret River, sleeper cutter; (654), Abrom Stiponicco,Margaret River, sleeper cutter; (655), Petor Altrice,Margaret River, sleeper cutter; (656), Cute l-Vlapov,Margaret River, sleeper cutter; (657), Trecko Br lie,Margaret River, sleeper cutter; (658), Angelo Grubetin,Margaret [liver, sleeper cutter; (659), 1536, J. Huddle-ston, Margaret River, sustenance worker; (660), 1880,

W, F. Bow, Kola Wen, sustenance worker; ((101), .

Vinci, Rosa (lien, sustenance worker; ((162),W. Bumhle, Margaret Giver, hospital orderly; (l3:140, C. TI West, Margaret River, storekeeper; (61 ),3448, V. .1, West, Margaret River, married; (6(i 5), .1.

Archibald, -Margaret _River, truck driver; (06(1) B.Archibald, 7i1ergaret River, home duties: (667), 155:1,J, G. Margaret River, labourer; (668), A.Humble. M:::.garet :River, home duties; (669), 581, E.Clayton, Group 62, settler; (670), 583, 8. E. M. Clay-ton, Group 11::1, settler; (671), 2005, J. R. Mawson,Cowarannip, fanner; (672), 4079T. Sibson, Cowaramup,farmer; (673), 440, Edith A. Bussell, Ellensbrook,farmer; (671), A. Law, Margaret River, sleeper cutter:(675), 1501, E. Hopes Bramley, settiQn; (676), B.Sawn, Margaret River, sleeper hewer; (677),11062, G. N Blond, Cowarninup, farmer; (678), 766, T.Currie, Cowaramup, labourer; (679), 2322, O. N, Nichol -son, Cowarainup, sleeper hewer; (080), J N. Clair,Cowarainup. farmer; 081), 4174, A. E-Margaret River, fanner; (682), 2534, Ti M. Pollock,Margaret River, housewife; (683), 9536, R If. Pollock,Margaret River, labourer; (681), 2328, M. A. Nilsson,Linnie, .1,1)1largaret River, married; (685), 2182, 1), E.Peirce, Margaret River, married; (686), 1158, T. G.Garstone, Margaret River, married; (687). 1157, A. E.Clarstone, Margar,t River, married: (688). 3171, E.Tarchini, Margaret River, farmer; (689), A. W. A. Wood,Margaret River, farm worker; (690), A. T. Peak,Margaret River, labourer; (691), 927, A. Dunbar, Mar-garet River, store assistant; (692), A. E. 'Dunbar, Mar-garet Riven, home duties; (693), 2712, A. M. Rodgers,Margaret River, farmer; (694), S. Staples, Witch.

lmtcher; (695), 2716, M. M. Rodgers, Witclicliffe,married.; (696), 3091, J. IT. Staples, Witelicliffe, garageproprietor; (697), 4097, G. Staples, Witobeliffe, postalauthorities: (698), 935, J. L. Duncan, Forrest Grove,settler; (699), 3977, M. K. Mutton, Witelicliffe, store-keeper; (700), 689, A. Covey, Witcheliffe, farmer;(701 ), 692, L. V. Covey, Witcheliffe, home duties; (702),885, A. -Dorman, Rosa Glen, settler; (703), 1244, GeorgeGregory, E. Margaret, brriler; (704), 1278, L. Had-ley, Forrest Grove, married ; (705), W. R. Carter, Witch-

furmer: (706) 3360 A. M. A.Vnikr,farmer; (707), 29-12:, A, Slight, Witcheliffe, settler;(708), 2715, F. G. Rodgers, Margaret River, fanner;(709) , 3233, L. S. Thompson, Margaret River,skieper hewer; (710), 3237, S. E. Thompson,Margaret River, domestic duties: (711), J. Edwards.Margaret River, reaper; (712), S. Edwards, MargaretRiver, housewife; (713), 265, L. H. Blakeman, MargaretRiver, rail repairer. (714), 4024, T. W. Price, MargaretRiver, factory assistant; (715), '106, W. C. Auger, Mar-garet River, storekeeper; (716), 105, F. N. Auger,Margaret River, storekeeper; (717). 100, 0. A. M.Atkins, Margaret Sliver, married; (718), 492, L. Car-penter, Margaret River, home duties; (719), 14, T.Addicott, Margaret River, farmer; (720), 13, E. Addi-cat, _Margaret River, married; (721), 626, A. R. Collins,Margaret River, married; (722), 1229, C. Green, Mar-garet River, settler; (723), 81, '17. Armstrong,Margaret River, labourer; (724), V. W. 'Fee, Margaret,River, hairdresser; (725), W. A. Rigg, iMarg,aret River,railway fireman; (726), E. E. Rigg, Margaret River,housewife; (727), L. J. Moyle. Miugaret River, re-pairer, railways; (728), M. J. Moyle, Margaret River,home duties; (729), G. Wines, -Margaret liver, baker;(730), 72, A. T. Armstrong, Margaret River, farmer;(731), 78, .Levissit Armstrong, Margaret River, house-wife; (732), 3621, H. A. Adams, Margaret River, timberWorker; (733), 1676, R. Keenan, Margaret River,farmer; (734), 1675, E. Keenan, Margaret River,spinster; (735), 75, E. B. Armstrong:, Margaret River,farmer; (736), 70, A. R. Armstrong, Margaret River,farmer; (737), D. A. Armstrong, Margaret River, far-mer; (738), 82, W. j. Armstrong:, Cowaramup, farmer;(739), 89, A. E. Ashton, Margaret River, sleeper hewer;(740), 91, Eleanor Ashton, Margaret River, home duties;(741), 228, W. C. Berryman, Margaret River, labourer;(712), 925, H. N. DumbrilL Margaret River, repairer;(743), 524, V. F. Casserly, Margaret River, married;(744), 523; C. Casserly, Margaret- River, settler; (745),3717, H. J. C011110r, COW:1101104e, farmer; (746), 410, T.

Cowaramup, farmer; (747), 407, L. M. S. Buller,Cowaramup, married; (718), T.. C. KngreU,widow; (749), 3298, 0. Treloar, Ellensbrook, mar-ried; (750), 3793, L. A. Graysmark, Cowaramup, mar-ried; (751), 3974, SI. Muir, Cowaramup, married; (752),3381, C. Walton, Cowaramup, married; (753), 2646, E.ST. Retziaff, Cowaramup, home duties; (754), F. A.

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Butler, Cowaramup, married; (755), 3716, T. M. Con-nolly, Cowaramup, housewife; (756), 1732, H. Kitson,Cowaramup, settler; (757), 1731, B. Kitson, Cowaramup,married; (758), 2936, B. Slattery, j.P., Cowaramup,farmer; (759), 8873, H. Kemp, Cowaraninp, labourer;(760), 3299, W..1. Treloar, Ellensbrook, farmer; (761),2937, 11. L. Slattery, Cowaramnp, unemployed; (762),W. .1. Burt, Cowaramup, married; (763), V. L. Bart,Cowaramup, married; (764), 701, T. A. Cox, Cowaramup,farmer; (765), 438, R. V. A. Bush, Ellensbrook, settler;(766), 2734, A. D. Ross, Treeton, married.

:Witnesses to Signaturcs:Nt,s, 1 and 3 to 766G. C.Stewart; No. 2E. Willmott.ii. Kutt, :Forrest: Chambers, 62 St. George's Terrace,

Perth, Solicitor for the Petitioners.

A PPOINTMENTS.

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 25th January, 1935.

His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor In Council hasbeen pleased to-

758/22.Appoint Leon Nathan Zeftert, A.I.C.A., as aPublic Auditor for the purposes of "The FriendlySocieties Act, 1894-1922."

70/28.Appoint Janos Farrell. 1.P., to be a Visi-tor to the. Eremaniii Prison, vice F. Instone, deceased;also the Stipendiary Magistrate, Cue, to be a Visitor toihe Cue Police Gaol, vice S. A. Mahood, deceased, under"The :Prisons Act, 1903-18," until the 31st December,1935.

F. J. HUELIN,'Under Secretary.

TUE PRISONS ACT, 1903-18.Amendment of Regulations,.

(Idol! Secretary 's Department,Perth, 25th ;January, 1035.

155/31.ILLS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the amendment of Regula-tions 141 and 142 of the Regulations relating to theManagement and Control of the Prisons of WesternAustralia by the addition of paragraphs, as follows:

141:(d) (i) Tradesmen:

Prisoners serving sentences of three months and upto six months may be allowed to earn 2s. 6d.per week, on the recommendation of theTrade Instructor and the approval of theSuperintendent, providing they are proficientat their respective trades;

(ii) Prisoners Serving sentences of over six monthsmay be allowed to earn 5s. per week, on therecommendation of the Trade Instructor andthe approv 11 of the Superintendent, provid-,ing they are proficient at their respectivetrades.

All work must be passed to the entiresatisfaction of the Trade Instructor, other-wise no payment will be made.

(i)Prisoners mentioned in Regulation 141 (d)(i) will be allowed to spend ls. per week.

Prisoners Mentioned in Regulation 141 (d)(ii) will be allowed to spend 2s. per week.

E. .J. FLUELIN,Under Secretary.

PILOTAGE CHARGES AND TONNAGE DUES.(Ordinance 37 Victoriae No. 14.)

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 23rd January, 1935.

773/29.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to amend, by virtue of Section two ofthe Ordinance 37 Victoriae No. 14, the Regulations gov-erning Tonnage Dues at the Fishing- Boat Harbour,Fremantle, and Inner Harbour, Geraldton, respectively,by repealing Regulation 14 of the Regulations madeunder the said Ordinance and published in the Goverk-9ncnt Gazette on the 10th day of January, 1919, relat-ing to Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle, and also the

Regulation made under the said Ordinance and pub-lished in the Goventment Gazelle on the 13th day ofFebruary, 1931, relating- to Inner Harbour, Geraldton,and by inserting in the place of Regulation 14 afore-said in the said Regulations made and published in theGovelliMent Go.sTile on the 10th day of January, 1919,as aforesaid, a new Regulation, to stand as Regulation

' as follows:14. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, all fishing

vessels, motor launches, and boats propelled byoars using the Fishing Boat Harbour, Fre-mantle, or the Inner Harbour, Geraldton, shallpay tonnage dues as under, via.:

£ s. d.

(a) vessels up to 20 feet inlength .. 0 5 0 p.a.

(h) vessels over 20 feet inlength and up to 30 feet inlength

(e) vessels over 30 feet in 100 p.a.

length and up to 40 feet inlength .. 1 0 0 p.a.

(d) vessels over 40 feet inlength .. 1 10 0 p.a.

Provided that any vessel may in any year useboth the said Harbours upon payment of theappropriate annual rate hereinbefore pre-scribed, together with an additional annual rateof ten shillings.

(2) 'Tonnage dues payable under this Regulation shallbe paid aim nally in advance on the first dayof jai:miry in each and every year.

Provided that, where any vessel commencesto use the Harbour (or harbours as the ttisiimay be) after the 110th day of June in anyyear, tonnage dues Klyable by such vessel furthe balance of such year shall be calculated athalf only of the amonnt of the appropriate rateprescribed ]n Kuubetause (1) hereof.

F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

1.1.1'.11. :18/35; Ex. CO. No. 88.111S Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hisceased the appointment of Br. F. Cotton as DistrictMedical Officer and Resident Magistrate, Roebourne, asfrom the 10th :January, 1935, and has appointed Dr.0. IV. Pottinger to be District Medical Officer antResident Magistrate, Roebourne; the appointment todate from the 130111 _December, 1934.

THE II:NAL:TR ACT, 1911-33.:M.P.H. 1066/33; Ex. Co. No. 90.

HES Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the Northam Local HealthAuthority raising a special Loan of 11,350 for the pur-pottxts of "Ti',' 1 i t.::ith Act, 1911-1933," under the bor-rowing powers conferred by its Local Governing Act.

THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.M.P.H. 4-13/31; Ex. Co. No. 89.

1115 Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasappointed, under the provisions of 'The Hospitals Act,1927 ," J. II. Ackland, T. S. Nugent, H. A. McKnight,E. Stone, M. T. Hawker, and Dr. R. J. Wheeler tobe a Board 'for the Management and Control of theWongim Hills :District Hospital for the period ending31st July, 1935.

76413; Ex. Co. No. 86.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasapproved of the amendment of Rules and Regulationsmade by the following Hospital Boards under the pro-visions of "The 'Hospitals Act, 1927":

Harvey Hospital Board:Rule 11 is amended bysubstituting; the words "seven days" for the words"twenty-one days" after the words "at least"; Rule:16 is deleted and the following substituted therefor:"An Auditor, who shall not be a member of the Board,shall be appointed annually by the Board. The booksand accounts sludl be audited at least once annually";

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Rule 21 is deleted and the following substituted there-for:" The Board shall nominate a person to fill anyvacancy that may occur during the year within twomonths of such a vacancy occurring."

Morawa Hospital Board:Where the words "Tenshillings and sixpence Otis. Ode)" appear in Rule 3,the words "Five shillings (5s.) " are substituted there-for.

J.Under Secretary.

Ti IE HEALTH ACT, 1911-33.M.H.D. 308/19; Ex. Co. No. 91.

Il1S Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint Drs. E. W. Byron, R. J. Coto,G. W. Pottingor, and A. Vickers to be Me0ical Officersof Health under the provisions of Section 11 of "TheHealth Act, 1911-33."

308/19; Ex. Co. No. 93.IIIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hascancelled the appointment of J. C. Miller and J. W.Rough as Honorary Inspectors, and has appointed J. S.(Raskin, G. Clifton, G. P. Marrett, C. J. Angell, andL. Reid to be Honorary Inspectors under the provisionsof Section 11 of "The Health Act, 1911-33."

M.P.H. 726/30; Ex. Co. No. 83.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasaccepted the resignation of :Francis Henry Curtin as amember of the Norseman Local Board of Health, andhas appointed in his stead Walter Geoffrey Lewis forthe period ending 31st May, 1935.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-33.Resolution.

M.P.H. 1349/22; Ex. Co. No. 87.WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Health Act,1911-33," a Local Health Authority may make By-laws,and may amend, repeal, or alter any By-laws so made:Now, therefore, the Cue Road Board, being a LocalHealth Authority, cloth hereby repeal all previous By-laws: And whereas by Section 295 of "The Health Act,1911-33," it is provided that the Governor may causeto be prepared Model By -laws for all or any of the pur-poses for which Bylaws may be made by a Local.Authority, -under any of the provisions of the said Act,and that a Local Authority may, of its own motion, byresolution, adopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws: And whereas Model By-laws have been prepared.in accordance with the provisions-of the said section andpublished in the Goverionent Gazette on the 8th day ofApril, 1927, the 20th day of October, 1933, and the Sthday of October, 1934: Now, therefore, it is resolved anddetermined by the Cue Road Board, being a Local. HealthAuthority within the meaning of the said Act, that thewhole of such Model By-laws be adopted for the HealthDistrict under its jurisdiction.

Dated this 5th day of January, 1935.B. GALE,

Secretary.

Confirmed by the Commissioner of Public Health forthe State of Western Austfalia. this 16th day of January,1935.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved. by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Council this 23rd day of January, 1935.

B. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

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

M.P.H. 697/28; Ex. Co. No. 92.WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Health Act,1911-33," a. Local Health Authority may make By-laws,and may amend, repeal, or alter any By-laws so made:

Now, therefore, the Ceraldton Municipal Council, beinga Local Health Authority, dotli hereby repeal the By-laws published in the GoveoGnent Gazette on the 17thday of May, 1929 (prescribing and limiting the hours ofslaughtering at any slaughterhouse within its District),and in lieu thereof cloth make the following By-law:

No stock shall be slaughtered within the Geraldton Health District for human consumption exceptbetween the hours of 6 a.m. and 12 noon.

Dated this 14th day of December, 1934.

B. CARTER,Town Clerk.

Confirmed by the Commissioner of Public, Health forthe State of Western Australia, this 27th day of Decem-ber, 1934.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by Ills Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Council this 23rd day of January, 1935.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE HEALTH. ACT, 1911-33.Model Bylaw.

4452/21: Ex. Co. No. 81.WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Health Act,191.1-33," the Governor may cause to be preparedModel Bylaws: Now, therefore, the attached ModelBy-law has been prepared, pursuant to that authority

Part IV., By-law Ara. 1.8A:Milking Machines.

(a) in these Bylaws, where the words vessels, orutensils, or receptacles, or articles used to contain, ortreat or manipulate milk, are used, the terms shall in-clude all movable parts of any milking machine, in-cluding buckets, tubing, claws, cups, or any othermoveable parts of the apparatus.

(b) No rubber tubing or rubber connections shall beused in connection with the collecting or manipulationof milk, unless such tubing and connections are freefrom cracks or crevices, and are to the satisfaction ofIlie .Inspector.

(c) At the conclusion of milking; operations, all mov-able parts of the milking machine and comiections shalllie disconnected, thoroughly cleansed, and forthwithplaood in the milk room until again required for activeLIS t

Till; permanent lines of tubing shall be thoroughlycleansed at the conclusion of milking operations, andall openings immediately protected by a fly-proof coverwhich will admit ni.r.

(0) Where permanent tubing is installed for deliveryof milk to containers, the tubing shall be continuous in1e115 th from the milking shed to the milk room. Naopen conduits shall be used. All joints in the tubingshall be of such a pattern as to be easily disconnectedfor inspection purposes. When closed, the joints shallprovide a smooth internal surface.

IN THE 1 11TER 01"111-IE BUNBURY HARBOURBOARD ACT, 1909.

APPLICATIONS are called by the Bunbury HarbourBoard for a Lease for seven years of the portion ofBunbury Town Lots 34S and 382, on which is erectedthe shed now occupied hy the Shell Company of Aus-tralia, Limited.

Applications close with the Secretary, on the Firstday of March, One thousand nine hundred and thirty--five.

No application necessarily accepted.Full particulars on application to the Board's Solici-

tors, Eastman & Jenour, Banbury, or the undersigned.

C. DONALDSON,Secretary.

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JETTY LEAS ES.TENDERS (indorsed on the outside"Tender forJetty") for the Lease of the undermentioned Jettiesfor a period of one or three years as from the 1st April,1935, will be received at the Office of the Harbour andLight Department, Fremantle, until 11 a.m. on the(ith March, 1935:

Balla Balla Jetty.Gladstone Jetty.

Telegraphic tenders will be received until the samedate.

Conditions of Contract may be inspected at the Officeof the harbour and Light Department, Fremantle.

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

By order of the Flom Minister,V. W. WARD,

Manager.Harbour and Light Department,

Fremantle, Kith January, 1935.

FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1916.NOTICE is hereby given that the Western AustralianFire Brigades Board did, in the exercise of the powersvested in it by "The Fire Brigades Act, 1916," byresolution passed at the ordinary monthly meeting ofthe Board held on the 18th day of January, 1935,grant permission for the holding of a Fire Brigades'Demonstration at Collie by the Volunteer Fire Bri-gades of Western Australia between the 20th day ofApril and the 23rd day of April, 1935, both dates in-clusive.

Dated this 25th day of January, 1935.By Order of the Board,

D. IL IRVING,Secretary.

'WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1915.ILO. File 2355/30.

TITS Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint the following members of thePolice Force as Inspectors under "The Weights andMeasures Act, 1915":Constables D. J. Cameron, No.1681; E. E. Jones, No. 1729; K. D. ',oaring, No. 1730;W. EL Bee, No. 1732; .T. T. Ashelford, No. 1745, C. C.Creswell, No. 1752.

D. HUNTER,Commissioner of Police.

28th January, 1935.

TOWN PLANNING AND 'DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928.

L. & S. 4898/99.THE Hon. the Minister for Lands, in u of thepowers conferred on him by Section 19 of the TownPlanning and Development Act, No. 39 of 1928, hasapproved of a scheme of subdivision for Crown landssituated in the Buckland Hill Road Board District andbounded on the West by Harvey Street, on the Northby Swan Street, on the East by an existing r.o.w., andon the South by Clyde Street, and being Design No. 2On Plan registered in the Office of the Town PlanningBoard and Numbered T..P.B. 506/35.

Notified for public. information.

DAVID L. DAVIDSON,Chairman Town Planning Board.

30th January, 1935.

THE FORESTS ACT, 1918.Forests Department,

Perth, 30th January, 1935.Lieutenant-Governor in Executiveof the retirement of Joseph Henryester, Forests Department, as from

S. L. KESSELL,Conservator of Forests.

F.D. 1348/23.HIS Excellency theCouncil has approvedFrank, Assistant For16th January, 1935.

THE WORKERS' :HOMES ACT, 1911-28.

THE undermentioned Lease under " The Workers' HomesAct. 1911-1928," has been forfeited for breach of covenantof the lease :--

Name ofNo. Lessee.

6191934 i °pie

Descript ion ofLand.

ToW11 orLocality.

A ... Lot 720, Cullen 1 1,:atannif,Street

II. C.Secretary.

THE WORKERS' HOMES ACT, 1911.

.Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 8900/12. Perth, 30th January, 1935.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of Merredin Lots688 to 702, inclusive, being dedicated under the pro-visions of Section 7 of "The Workers' Homes Act,1911," to the purposes of the said Act; Reserve 21190(Government Requirements) is hereby cancelled. (PlanMerredin Townsite.)

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

TILL CL IPTP11IES A cT, 1897.Cemetery Reserve No. 21920Appointment of Board.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 1000/32. Perth, 30th January, 1935.

IIIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to appoint, under the pro-visions of the above Act, the following gentlemen as aBoard to control and manage Cemetery Reserve No.21290, in the Coekburn Sound District (near FairbridgeFarm) :Colonel Sidney John Heath, Alfred ErnestJoyner, and Rev. Kenneth Procter.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

TILE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.

Appointment of Members of Board, Reserve No. 20534,at Forest Grove.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 3565/28. Perth, 30th January, 1935.

1.1111S Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to appoint, under the pro-visions of the above Act, Messrs. Alexander PeterScouler and Arthur Millar in lieu of Messrs. Albert Ent-wistle and William Ptolomey as members of the Boardto control and manage the Recreation and Agricultural.Show Ground, Reserve No. 20534, at Forest Grove.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

SOUTH PERTH ROAD BOARD.Change of Street Name.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th January, 1935.

Corr. 1690/21, Vol. 2.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve, under Section 10 of` The Land Act, 1933," of the name of "EmmaStreet" (between Hensman Street and the Southernboundary of Lot 55 of Perth Suburban Lot 356), inthe South Perth Road District, being changed to "Way-erley Street"; and such street shall thereafter be knownand distinguished as "Waverley Street" accordingly.

W. P. ODELL,-Under Secretary for Lands.

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RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th January, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to set apart as Public Re-ser\ es the lands described in the Schedules below forthr ourpo,es the sot forth:

204/34.FREMANT1.E.--No. 21332 (Park Lands).Lot No.

1723. (14p.) (Diagram 56846; Plan Fremantle Sub.S2 ) Reserves :1778 (Weighs bridae) and 13298 ( t il-nyay Purposes) are hereby reduced.

293/33.NiNGFIAN (near Moningarin).No. 21333 (Recrea-

tion).That portion of Ninghan Location 1 (Reserve9231) bounded by lines commencing on the North sideof a surveyed road passing therethrough, about 69chains from the East boundary of said location and ex-tending North about 10 chains; thence 38deg. 12 chains:thence East about 20 chains; thence South about 20chains to the North boundary of the surveyed roadaforesaid and West along the latter to the startingpoint. (About 30 acres.) (Plan 56/80, 111.) Reserve9231 (Water) is hereby reduced.

1419/34.REEDYNo. 21334 (Church Site Roman Catholic).Lots Nos, 73 and 70. (tr. 29.1p.) (Or1:21not Plan

4:164; Plan Reedy Townsite.)3033/98.NOlfSHMAN.No. 21333 (Road Board Office).

Lot; No. 31. (1r.) (Plan Norseman Townsite.) Re-serve 11666 (lIall Site, 11-molgontated Workers' Asso-ciation) is -hereby cancelled.

3193/11.BIT If RA COPP I N,--No. 21336 (Rye rea ionTennis

Courts).Lot No 63. (1r.) (Plan BurracoppinTownsite.) Reserve 13311 (Excepted from Sale) ishereby cancelled.

W. P. (DET,L,fin der Set-rotary for dins

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 5524, WAR-RAMBO° (NEAR. MOUNT MAGNET).

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. No. 1683/98. Perth, 30th January, 1935.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve, under Section 37of "The Land Act, 1933," of the cancellation ofReserve No. 5524 (Residence Area), in the 'WarrambooDistrict, near Mount Magnet.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE BUSH FIRES ACT, 1902, AND AMENDMENTS.Suspension of Operation of Prohibited Periods on

Government Railway Reserves.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th January, 1935.Corres. 2287/32.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Lieutenant -Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to ap-prove, under Section 2 of "The Bush Fires Act, 1902,"and ;Vmending Act, 1904, of the suspension of the oper-ation of all declarations made under Section 5 of thesaid Act, so far as such declarations extend to the Rail-way Reserves in the following Road Districts:

Road Board District and Period of Suspension.DundasFrom 13-12-34 to 23-1-35; Esperance--From

13-12-34 to 23-1-35; CapelFrom 7-1-35 to 16-2-33;DardanupFrom 14-1-35 to 23-2-35; MurrayFrom17-12 -34 to 26-1.-35; SussexFrom 14-1-33 to 15 -2 -33;Northam.--4-From 13-12-34 to 23-1-35; Augusta-MargaretRiverFrom 21-1-35 to 15-2-35; BaliugupFrom28-1-35 to 28-2-33; BridgetownFrom 21-1-35 to28-2-35; GreenbushesFrom 14-1-35 to 13-2-33; Dal-Wn Mini From 26-11-34 to 6-1-35; AlullewaFrom26-11-34 to 6-1-35; NorthamptonFrom 26-11-34 to6-1-35; Upper Chapman From 26-11-34 to 6-1-35; Vic-toria PlainsFom 26-11-34 to 6-1-33; GeraldtonFrom 13-12-34 to 26-1-35; Morawa--From 13-12-34 to26-1-35; PerenjoriFrom 13-12-34 to 16-1-35; Yalgoo----From 13-12-34 to 16-1-35.

W. P. ODELL,Ender Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.

THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 32 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent or other reasons:

Name, Lease No., District, Rent or other Reasons,Corres. N o., Plan No.

Borstel, R.; 57/243; Kojonup 8332; non-compliancewith conditions; 3746/28; 416B/40, D2.

Bostel, R.; 38798/55; Kojonup 7584; non-compliancewith conditions; 2698/20; 41611/40, D2.

Borstel, B.; 37/-117; Kojonup 8363; non-compliancewith conditions; 1300/30; 416B/40, D2.

Borst:el, R.; 57/416; Kojonup 8362; non-compliancewith conditions; 1299/30; 41613/40, D2.

Castledine, H. 0.; 22412/68; Victoria 7841; abandoned;488/27; 89/80, A3.

Castledine, EL G.; 23819/74; Victoria 8468; abandoned;1678/27; 89/80, A2.

Gettingby, J.; 32378/55; Williams part of 10684; f7114s,, 4d.; 8551/12; 387/80, A3.

Gettingby, J.; 36396/55; Williams 11849; £6 7s. 10d.;3224/18; 387/80, A3.

Gettingby, J.; 11031/08; 1.1.490; 1.6s, Od.;852,2'19; 387/80, A4.

Gettingby, J.; 86494/55, Williams 7556, 11843; £1.38s. Od.; 1273/19; 387/80, AS 4.

Stack, 17. P.; 68/3143; Hay 1404; abandoned; 1348/31;455/80, Fl.

Thomas, F. II.; 18117/68; Victoria 4142; £28 13s. 10d.;3328/24; 90/80, E3.

Thomas, P. IL 18243/68; Viet( 6601, 6600; £1719s. 2(1.; 2305/24; 90/80, E3.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

ROCKINGHAM COMMONSAMENDMENT OFBY-LAWS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Gowns. 4516/02. Perth, 20th January, 1935.

IT is hereby notified that, under Section 34 of "TheLand Act, 1933," His Excellency the Lieutenant-Gover-nor in Executive Council has been pleased to amendClauses 3 and 4 of the By -laws for the Control aimManagement of the Rockingham Commons (ReservesNos. 1.485 and 7490) to read as follows:

Clause 3:No person other than a bona fide resi-dent or ratepayer of or property owner within theRockingham .District Road Board District shalldepasture, or permit or suffer any great cattle tobe depastured, or to be or remain in, on, or uponany reserve or common or part thereof, situate with-in the District of the Board, or over which theBoard shall have control, without having first ob-tained a license from the Board permitting him soto do and paying the fees chargeable thereon. Thefees to be paid by any such person to the Board forsuch a license shall be seven shillings and sixpenceper head for every horse, mare, foal, gelding, cult,filly, ass, and mule, and three shillings per head forevery bull, ox, cow, heifer, calf, and deer per weekor part of a week for all such great cattle.

Clause 4:No bona fide resident ratepayer of or1,roperty owner within the Rockingham Road BoardDistrict shall depasture, or permit or suffer anygreat cattle to be depastured, or to be or remain in,on, or upon any reserve or common, or part thereof,situate within the District of the Board or over11'h jell the Board shall have control, without havingfirst obtained a license from the Board permittingLim so to do, and paying: the fees chargeable there-On. The fees to be, paid by any such person to theBoard for such a license shall be seven shillings andsixpence per head for every horse, mare, foal, geld -

big, colt, filly, ass, and mule per year or part of ayear and three shillings per head for every bull, ox,cow, heifer, calf, and deer per year or part of ayear.

W. P. ODELL,'Under Secretary for Lands.

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FEofiu Ain' 1, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 189

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.I'll E undernamtioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale at Public Auction on the dates and at the placesspecified below:--

NORSEM AN.2nd February, 1935, at 1.30 p.m., at the Police Station-

iNorseman-Town 881, 882, 883, 890, 893, 894, 897,808, 904, 911, 914, 931, 937, 938, 955, 961, 962,067, 971, 972, 984, 985, 987, 990, 992, 993, 994,095, 997, 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1016, 1021,4023, 1024, 1026, 1030, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036,about lr. each, £12 10s. each.

Norseman-Town 588, lr., £10; 229, 300, 302, 304,each, £10 each.

SIT. MAGNET.6th February, 1935, at 2 p.m., at

trar's 011ire-_Mt. Magnet-Town 235, lr., £13; 233, 1r., £10.

the Mining Regis-

SOUTHERN CROSS.6th Fclaituti 1935, at 3 p.m., at the District Lands

Office-Marvel Loch-Town 36, 37, 61, lr. each, £18 each;

44, 63, tr. each, £15 each.Southern Cross--Town 430, lr. 8.8p., £10; 353, 424,

Ir. cacti, £10 each; '722, 3a. 3r. 32p., £10.

DENMARK.8111 February, 1935, at 11;15 p.m., at the Agricultural

Bank-Wa tpole-Town 21, 30p., £20.

1 iR1In1ETOWN.12th h'eIiruaty, 1935, at 12 noon, al the District Lauds

1'emberton----1:119, 120, 5a. D. 29p. each. £55 each;121, ha. Ir. 28p., £35; 122, 4a. Or.

BUSSELToN.13th February, 1935, at 3 p.m., at the Agricultural

BankAugusta -Town 247, la., £15.

ALBANY.14th February, 1935, at 2.30 p.m., at the District ,ants

Office-Albany-Town 805, 1r. 0.7p., £23.

NORTHAM.14th February, 1935, at 11.30 a.m., at the District Lands

Office-Ballidu-Town 12, 13, 1r. each, £12 10s. each.Makinbudin-Town 50, lr., £12 10s.

ROTHSAY.20th February, 1935, at 4 p.m., at the Rothsay Gold

Mine Office-Rothsay-Town 12, 14, 1S, 19, 22, 23, 80, 81, 83,

85, 89, 91, 93, 61, 62, 64, 66, 69, 70, 72, 74, 101,99, 97, 105, 108, 109, lr. 0.4p. each, £12 each;16, 17, 86, 87, 67, 68, 103, 39.9p. each, £15 each;79, 94, 60, 75, 110, 39.5p. each, £15 each.

CARNARVON.27th February, 1935, at 11 a.m., at the Court House-

Carnarvon-Town 331, 332, la. lr. 37.2p., £30.tSold subject to the conditions that the lessee

shall not carry on, or suffer or permit to he carried on,cm this lot, any trade or business whatsoever withoutthe consent in writing of the Minister for Lands beingfirst obtained; and, further, the conditions under whichthis lot is made available shall not entitle the lessee nowor at any future time to the right to convert same tofee simple.

"Suburban for cultivation.IiiStibject to payment for improvements immediately

after the sale, if purchased by other than the ownerthereof.

The purchaser will have the option of taking in lieuof a grant in fee simple a lease under the Regulationsat the scheduled capital value nearest the upset pricefor the term of 99 years, on payment of a premiumequal to the amount of his bid in excess of the upset

price; provided that if a suitable residence or buildingnot erected on the lot within six (6) months from date

of approval of the lease, the lease shall be forfeited

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 only.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

WEDNESDAY, Gth FEBRUARY, 1935.

NORTTIAM LAND AGENCY.

open under Part VII., Section 116, of "The LandAct, 1933."

SPECIAL LEASING.Melbourne District (near Damboring Siding).

Corr. 2594/33. (Plan 64/80, D3.)1'f is hereby mil ified, -Car general information, that

100 acres, being portion of the East side of thesalt lake, near the Damboring Siding, and being E. M.Downs' forfeited Lease 1876/152, will be available forLeasing for the purpose of the collection and manufac-ture of Salt for a term of live (5) years, at a rentalof £2 per annum, and subject to the provisions of the-Regulations for the granting of Leases for this purpose.

Appileat ions for same should be lodged with the Gov-ern/ma Land Agent, Northam, on or before the above-mentioned date, together with a deposit of £1 15s.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

WEDNESDAY,13th FEBRUARY, 1935.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY-.Slater's Estate, Avon District (about 21/2 miles North-

West of Goomalling).Open under Part VIII., Section 131, of "The Land

Act, 1933."Corr. 1317/20. (Plan 32C/40, E3 & 4.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that AvonLocation 21596 is available for Cropping Leasing forthree (3) years, at an annual rental of three (3) bushelsper acre, plus the bounty received thereon.

The existing improvements are to be maintained andan area of 300 acres is to be followed annually.

Applications should be lodged with the GovernmentLand Agent, Northam, on or before the above-mentioneddate, together with a deposit of 10s.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1935.

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.Esperance District (near Barker Inlet).

Open under Part V.I., Section 108, of "The Land Act,1933."

Conies. 7477/09. (Plan 422/80, E & F 3 & 4.)IT is hereby notified that the unsurveyed area of land,containing about 54,170 acres, being forfeited PastoralLicense 232/109, will be available for the depasturingof stock on and after the date specified, at a rental ofSe. per 1,000 acres per annum, and subject to the con-dition that the License to Occupy wild be revocable atthe will of the Minister for Lands,

W, P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

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190 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, V.A. FFEBRTJARy 1, 1935.

\VS E01 '['ill; :MANAGE \I ENT 01 THE,MIN-GARR\ DLit' CEME'L'ERV.

lieserve No. 21208.

Corres. 1718/33.HIS ExcellencyCouncil has beenteries Act, 1897,"out hereunder, fog.

Department, of Lands and Surveys.Perth, 30th .1 anuary, 193;5.

the Lieutenant-Go vert,,,r in Executivepleased to approve mider " The Ceme-

and amending Acts, of the By-laws as setthe iDongarra Public Ceineterv, Reserve

No. 21208.AV. P. ODELL

Under Secretary for

PUB C CEMETERV, GiA PRA.

By-laws.By virtue of all pow. ( is in that behalf vested in the Trustees

of the Public; Cemetery, Donga mu, the said Trustees make thefollowing By-laws

1. All fees and charges payable to the `Trustees, as setforth hi the Seitedule A, shall be paid at the times and maulertherein menilom:i.

2. Any pt rson tiesiritii to inter any dead body in theCemetery shall make an application to the Trust isis. Uponsuch application being approved by the Trui-tees. :Ind uponpayment of the prescribed fees, they shall cause to he issuedto the person so applying an order for burial.

3. All applications for interment shall be made at leastfive working hours prior to the time fixed for burial. Anextra charge shall be made for applications within suchtime. No free interment shall be allowed unless the applica-tion, together with the Justice's order therefor, be handedin in such time as to allow of at least five -Working hours asabove.

4. The 'trustees shall cause all graves to be dug, andvaults, brick graves, or graves to be re- opened as and whenrequi red.

5. Before any interment is allowed the " Order for Burial "shall be handed to and retained by the secret t ry.

6. Every coffin shall have upon the lid an a pi,roved metalplate, bearing the name of the deceased, sta nt pad or other-wise indelibly inscribed in legible characters thereon. Nocoffin not complying with this .By-law shall be initiated to orinterred in the Cemetery.

7. Every grave shall be at least 6 feet deep at the thatinterment, and no interment shall be allowed in any gravewith a less depth than 3 feet from the top of the coffin to theoriginal sin-face of the surrounding ground.

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

9. No burial shall be allowed to take place in the Ceme-tery, unless a certificate front a District Registrar of Deathsthat the death has been registered, or a Coroner's order forburial is handed to the 'Trustees.

10. The hours for burial shall be as follows : 1st Sep-tember to 30th April-Week days, from S a.m. to 6 p.m. ;Sundays. from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. ; 1st May 10 31st August-w,v-k &Lys, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; Sundays from 2 p.m. to5 p.:11., and no burial shall be allowol to fair' play e, It or anycoffin allowed to enter the C:11(`: ;IT at any other hour, ex-cept by written permission of the Trustees.

11. The time fixed for any burial shall be the time atwhich the funeral is to arrive at the Cemetery gates, andsuch time, shall It rigidly and puniitally observed.

12. No hearse, mourning coach, or other vehicle shallenter the Cemetery, or proceed, except at and by such roadsas directed by the officer of the Trust ees from time to time.Any driver or other person failing or neglecting to observesuch directions commits an odience against these By-laws.

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

14. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke withinthe Cemetery or to discharge any fireworks therein.

15. No dogs shall be allowed within the Cemetery, and anyperson taking a clog into the Cemetery commits an offenceagainst these By-laws.

16. Any person violating the rules of propriety and de-corum, or committing any nuisance or trespass, or injuringany tree, shrub, flower, border, or any erection, commits anoifence against these By-laws.

17. No person shall promote, or advertise or carry onwithin the Cemetery any trade, busiiiess or (Ailing, eitherby solicitation, distribution of circulars, V cards or other-wise, or by any other system of advert is,mis it whatsoever.

18. No person employed by or under the Trustees shallaccept any gratuit=y whatever, nor shall he be pecuniarilyinterested in any work in the Cemetery other than the re-muneration he receives from the Trustees, and any suchperson proved guilty of acepting any gratuity, or beingpecuniarily interested in any such work, shall be liable tosummary dismissal.

19. Any person requiring an Exclusive Right of Burialin any pint of the Cemetery shall apply to the Trustees inwriting, so.-..ifying the locations of the grave, and whether itit prop ,sed. to cut a brick grave or vault, and in such casesubmittin plans and specifications of the proposed work.Such application shall also state the names of any alreadyde ceased persons whose -remains it is proposed to inter therein.

20. Subject to the .13y-laws the secretary shall exercise ageneral suitor vision find control over all matters pertaining tothe Cemetery, including the conduct of all funerals, and inter-ments within the Cemetery.

21. Com being satisfied of the matters aforesaid. and ofthe suitability of the said work, plans, and ,,p,.:Neotions, theTrustees may authorise the construction and erect ion thereof ;or, if no Work is to be done, may issue a " Grant" in the pre-seribed " Form " in the Schedule.

22. Upon the coin pletion of the work aforesaid, the Trus-i may, if and w :,.t10.11, work is done to their completeal isle -unit, issue a Grant" in the prescribed " Form "

in I he Schedule.23. Every " Grant " shall be subject to the By-laws

for the time being, and no interment in any grave or vaultshall be allowed. unless upon production of the " Order forRight of Burial " aforesaid, nor shall any such grave orvault be opened, unless with the written consent of theTrustees.

24. Every coffin placed in ally such bricked grave or vaultshall be bricked in, cemented, and covered with a slab ofstone, slate or iron, unless special written exemption beobtained from the Trustees.

25. If application be made for an " Order for Right ofBurial" in any grave or vault of the remains of any personother than to whom the grant was issued, or his registeredassign, the written and verified consent of such grantee orassignee, shall be produeed.

26. Should the grantee be unable to'produee the " Grantof Right of Burial " on making application for a grave to bereopened for the purpose of interment, through having lost

t ,-aid grantee shall make a sworn declaration tothis einect, and shall pay the fee for a copy of such " Grantof Right of !Burial," as -prescribed in Schedule A, before an" Orcha- for Burial " will be issued by the Trustees.

27. Any person desiring to place 07' erect any monument,tombstone, or enclosure in any pari of the Cemetery mustfirst obtain the Written consent :111,1 pl,oval of the Trustees,and otherwise comply with Sectimi 23 of " The CemeteriesAct, 1897."

28. Every tombstone, monument, or enclosure shall beplaced on proper and substantial foundations, which, ifrequired by the Trustees, shall extend to the bottom of thegrave.

29. The materials used in every such erection shall besubject to the approval of the Trustees, and any materialrejected shall be immediately removed from the Cemeteryby the contractor for the erection.

30. All refuse and other rubbish remaining after anywork is completed shall be immediately removed from thef_etnetery by the person causing same.

31. Monumental masons and other tradesmen shall,'adore commencing any work within the Cemetery, depositwith the S, retary In the Trustees, the sum of ten shillings.which. shall be In ,rfeit ed. if either of the the t\VO last precedingBy -laws is not complied with to the satisfaction of the Trus-

tees23. All materials required in the erection and completion ofany work shall, as far as possible, be prepared before beingtaken to the Cemetery, and all materials required by thetradesmen shall be admitted at such entrance as the Trus-tees shall direct ; and no vehicle conveying any such materialwith wheels less than four inches broad shall be permitted toeater the Cemetery.

33. No catacomb shall be allowed.31. Subject to the approval of the Trustees, each applicant

for an " Order for Right of Burial " shall, within threemonths from the date of the application, enclose the gravementioned in such application with a kerbing of tiles, slateor stone, and shalt cause to be placed thereon a in-Huber-plate,bearing the number of the grave or vault. Every grave,vault, monument, tombstone, kerbing, or any other erectionshall he maintained and kept in thorough repair and propercondition by and at the expense of the grantee. Should the

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grantee's residence not be known, or be out of the State, theTrustees to have power to do the work and keep an accountagainst the grantee. No mounds shall be allowed.

35. No wooden fence, railing, cross, or other woodenerection shall be allowed on or around any grave or vault.

36. No trees or shrubs shall be planted on any crave,except such as shall be approved by the Trustees.

37. All workmen, whether employed by the Trustees orby any other person, shall at all times, whilst within theboundaries of the Cemetery, be subject to the supervision ofthe Trustees, and shall obey such directions as they may findit necessary to give ; and any workmen permitting anybreach of these Regulations and By-laws, or refusing orneglecting to comply with any directions of the 7 rustees,commit an otTence against these By-laws.

38. Any person taking part in dressing or attending toany grave shall comply with the following rules : --

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

(h) No sand, soil, or loam shall be taken from any portionof the Cemetery for the purpose of dressing anygrave, except with the permission of the Trustees ;

(c) The dressing of all graves and the why elh la andcarting of all material shall be subjeei to thesupervision of the Trustees ;

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

39. Prior to the conducting of any interment within theCemetery, or making use of the Cemetery for any purposeconnected with interments, every undertaker shall pay to theTrustees an annual fee of £3, and shall, at the time of makingsuch payment, give his assent in writing to such conditionsas the 'trustees may deem fit to impose. Upon such assentbeing given and payment of the fee made, he shall receive a" .Permit," to hold good during good behaviour and until thefirst day of July following, and, unless in the possession of sucha " Permit," no undertaker shall be allowed to engage in orcarry out any duty or work within the Cemetery.

40. The Trustees may decorate graves from time to time,when desired by the grantees so to do. If the grantees donot desire the Trustees to carry out this work, the granteesmay either do it themselves or employ any person licensedby the Trustees for that purpose.

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

42. Any person committing any breach of these By-lawsand Regulations, or of any other Rules, Regulations or By-laws, lawfully made under authority of any Act relating toCemeteries, shall for every such olience be liable to a penaltynot exceeding £5, and, in case of a continuing breach, afurther sum not exceeding £1 for every day during whichsuch breach continues, and shall forthwith be removable fromthe Cemetery by the Trustees, the secretary or other officerof the Trustees, and shall be treated as a trespasser, and maybe proceeded against accordingly.

43. A plan of the Cemetery, showing the distribution ofthe land, compartments, sections, situation, and number ofgrave, and a Register of all Certificates of " Right of Burial "shall be kept at the Office.

Additional By-laws.44. Notwithstanding anything contained in the existing

By-laws to the contrary, permission may be granted to theDefence Department of the Commonwealth to erect head-stones on the graves of deceased soldiers, without paymentof any fee.

45. Free ground may be granted, if it is proved to thesatisfaction of the Trustees'.

(a) That the deceased was a returned soldier, and that hedied as a result of injuries or disease received in thelate war ;

(b) and that the relatives of the deceased are innecessitous circumstances : provided that such" Grant " shall be made subject to the conditionthat only the remains of deceased soldiers shallbe interred in the grave.

46. The Trustees may maintain the graves of deceasedsoldiers, free of cost, for a term of seven years.

The foregoing By-laws, with the accompanying Schedules,were duly framed and presented to a meeting of the Board ofTrustees held at their Office, Dongarra, on Third day ofNovember, 1934.

R. W. CLARKSON,Chairman.

FRANK HERBERT,Secretary.

SCHEDULE

Scale of fees and charges payable to the Trustees :On application for an " Order for Burial " the following

fees shall be payable in advance :in open ground :

For sinking grave for any adult ... ....14: . d.

For sinking grave for any child under sevenyears ... ... ...... ... 0 10 0

For re-opening grave for any adult ... 1 0 0For re-opening grave for any child under

seven years ... ... ... ... 0 10 0For iron number-plate ... ... ... 0 5 0

In private ground, including the issue of agrant of " Right of Burial " :

Ordinary land for grave, Sft. x 4ft., wheredirected ... 11 6... ... ...

Ordinary land for grave, 8ft. x 8ft., wheredirected ... ... ... ...

3 :3 ()Special land for grave, 8ft. x 4ft., selected b.y.applicant in section where burials takeplace ... ... 2 0... ...

Special laud for grave 8ft. x 8ft. ... 4 0 0For interment without due notice

() 10 6For sinking any adult's grave beyond Oft.,for each additional foot ... ... 0 7 6

For permission to erect any monument, etc. 0 10 0For permission to construct a brick grave 1 0 0For permission to construct a vault ... 1 10 0

3 0Undertaker's general license 0... ...Undertaker's special license ... ... 1 0 0

SCHEDULE B.

Dongarra Cemetery Board.

Form of Grant of Right of Burial.

By virtue of " The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, the under-signed, Trustees of the Public Cemeteryin consideration of pounds shillingsand pence paid to us by (1)

of (2)hereby grant to the said (1)the right of burying bodies in that piece of ground

(description of ground so as to identify) to hold the sameto the said (I)for the term of 50 years from the date hereof, for the purposeof burial only.

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

Given under our hands and common seal, thisday of 19

Trustees.Entered.

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

SCHEDULE C.

Dongarra Cemetery Board.

Form of Grant of Exclusive Right of Burial.

By virtue of the " Cemeteries Act, 1897," we the under-signed, Trustees of the Public Cemeteryin consideration of pounds shillingsand pence paid to us by (1)

of (2)hereby grant to the said

the exclusive Right of Burial in that piece of ground

(description of ground so as to identify) to hold the same tothe said (1)and assigns for the term of 99 years fromthe date hereof, for the purpose of burial only.

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This Grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regulationsnow and hereafter in force, made and to be made underthe above Act or any future Act or Acts.

Given under our hands and common seal, thi,day of 19

Entered.(1) Name in full.

Trustees.

(2) Address and description in full.

SCHEDULE D.

Dongarra Cemetery Board.

Form of Assignment of Exclusive Right of Burial.

By,of inconsideration of pounds shillings and

pence paid to me by

(1)of (2) , do herebyassign unto the said

the exclusive right of burial in that piece of ground

(description of ground so as to indentify), which was grantedto me (or tolate of , deceased, ofwhose Will I am the executor, or as the case may be), for theterm of 99 years by a deed of grant bearing the dateday of and all my estate and interesttherein, to hold the same into the said forthe remainder of the period for which the same was granted.subject to the conditions on which. I hold same.

Given under my hand and seal this day of

Entered.

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

SCHEDULE E.

Dongarra Cemetery Board.

Form of Order for Burial.

Date of ApplicationNo. of ApplicationThe remains of

late ofdeceased, may be interred in Grave No compart-ment section , of the land appropriated to the

denomination. The time fixed for burialis o'clock in the noon, on the day of

19

Secretary.

I, the undersigned, certify that a coffin, purporting tocontain the above remains, was interred in the above groundon the day of , 19

SCHEDULE F.

Dongarra Cemetery Board.

Form of Instructions for Graves and Application for " Orderof Burial."

Answers to the following questions to be supplied at thetime of making application :

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

(10) Length and width of coffin(11) Depth of grave(12) Date of burial and hour(13) Name of minister to officiate at grave(14) Name of undertakerName in full and signature of person giving order

Date

OccupationAddress

Order received this day of , 19at o'clock m.

Secretary.

BY-LAWS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OP THEMORA.WA PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Reserve No. 20650.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 4336/18. Perth, 30th January, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve, under "'Ile Ceme-teries Act, 1897," and amending Acts, of the By-lawsas set out hereunder for the APorawa Public Cemetery-Reserve 20050.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

PUBLIC CEMETERY, MORAWA.By-laws.

By virtue of all powers in that behalf vested in theTrustees of the Public Cemetery, ,Morawa, the saidTrustees make the following By-laws:

1. All fees and charges payable to the Trustees as setforth in the Schedule A shall be paid at the times andmanner therein mentioned.

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

A11 applications for interment shall be made at leastfive working hours prior to the time fixed for burial.An extra charge shall be made for applications withinsuch time. No free interment shall be allowed, unlessthe application, together with the Justice's order there-for, be handed in in such time as to allow of at leastfive working hours as above.

4. No graves shall be dug, and no vault, brick graves,or graves shall be re-opened without the permission ofthe Trustees.

5. Before any interment is allowed the "Order forBurial" shall be handed to and retained by the secretary.

6. Every coffin shall have upon the lid an approvedmetal plate, bearing the name of the deceased, stamped,or otherwise indffiibiy inscribed in legible charactersthereon. No coffin not complying with this By-lawshall be admitted to or be interred in the Cemetery.

7. Every gray: shall be at least Eft. deep at 1:11.first interment, and no interment shall be allowed in anygrave with a less depth than 3ft. from the top of thecoffin to the original surface of the surrounding ground.

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

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9. The hours for burial shall be as follows:--LdstSeptember to 30th Aprilweek days, from 8 a.m. to 6p.m.; Sundays, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.; lot May to 31stAugustweek days, from 8 RJR. to 5 p.m.; Sundays,from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and no burial shall be allowed totake place, not any coffin allowed to enter the Cemeteryat any other hour, except by written permission of theTrustees.

10. The time fixed for any burial shall be the time atwhimit the funeral is to arrive at the 11,rneforY gatot,and such time shall be rigidly and punctually ob-served.

11., No hearse, mourning coach, or other vehicle shallenter the Cemetery, or proceed, except at and by suchroads, as directed by the officer of the Trustees fromtime to time. Any driver cm other person failing orneglecting to 01111(11"VO 811:'11 di tOO111011, commits anoffence against these Bylaws.

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

13. It shall be unlawful for 01iy 11() amok 0within the ('emetery, or to discharge an v fireworkstherein.

14. No dogs shall be allowed within the Cemetery,and any person taking a dog into the Cemetery commitsan offence against these Bylaws.

15. Any person violating the rules of propriety, anddecorum, or committing any nuisance or trespass, orinjuring any tree, shrub, flower border, or any erectioncommits an offence against these Bylaws.

16. No person shall promote, or advertise, or carry onwithin the Cemetery any trade, business, or calling,either by solicitation, distribution of circulars, by cardsor otherwise, or by any other system of advertisementwhatsoever.

17. No person employed by or under the Trusteesshall accept any gratuity Whatever, nor shall he bepecuniarily interested in any work in the Cemetery otherthan the remuneration he receives from the Trustees,and any such person proved guilty of accepting anygratuity, or being pecuniarily interested in any suchwork, shall be liable to summary, dismissal.

18. Any person requiring an "Exclusive Right ofBurial', in any part of the Cemetery shall apply to theTrustees in writing, specifying the locations of thegrave, and whether it is propos:al to erect a brick graveor vault, and in such case submitting plans and specifi-cations of the proposed work. Such application shallalso state the name of any already deceased personswhose remains it is proposed to inter therein.

19. Subject to the b:. 'aims the s, ;-rotary shall exer-cise a general supervision and control over all matterspertaining to the Cemetery including the conduct of allfunerals and interments within the Cemetery.

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

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

22. Every "Grant" shall be subject to the By-lawsfor the time being, and no interment, in any grave orvault shall be allowed, unless upon production of the"Order of Right of 'Burial" aforesaid, nor shall anysuch grave or vault be opened, unless with the writtenconsent of the Trustees.

23. Every coffin placed in any such bricked graveor vault shall be bricked in, cemented, and covered witha slab of stone, slate, or iron, unless special written ex-emption be obtained from the Trustees.

24. If application be Made for an "Order for Rightof Burial" in any grave or vault of the remains of anyperson other than to whom the grant was issued, or hisregistered assign, the written and verified consent ofsuch grantee or assignee shall be produced.

25. Should the grantee be unable to produce the"Grant of Right of Burial," on making application fora grave to be reopened for the purpose of interment,through having lost same, the said grantee shall makea sworn declaration to this effect, and shall pay the fee

for a copy of such "Grant of Right of Burial," as pre-scribed in Schedule A, before an "Order for Burial"will be issued by the Trustees.

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

27. Every tombstone, monument, or enclosure shallbe placed on proper and substantial foundations, which,if required by the Trustees, shall extend to the bottomof the grave.

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

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

30. Monumental masons and other tradesmen shall,before commencing work within the Cemetery, depositwith the secretary to the Trustees the sum of Ten shil-lings, which shall be forfeited, if either of the two lastpreceding By-laws is not complied with to the satisfac-tion of the Trustees.

31. All materials required in the erection and com-pletion of any work shall, as far as possible, be preparedbefore being. taken to the Cemetery, and all materialsrequired by the tradesmen shall be admitted at suchentrance as the Trustees shall direct; and no vehicleconvey)ig any such material, with wheels less thanfour inches broad, shall be permitted to enter the'emeterv.

32. No catacomb shall be allowed.83. Subject to the approval of the Trustees, each

applicant for an "Order for Right of Burial" shall,within three months from date of the application, en-close the grave mentioned in such application with akerbing of tiles, slate or stone, and shall cause to beplaced thereon a number plate, bearing the number offlue grave or vault. Every grave, vault, monument, tomb-stone, kerbing, or any other erection, shall be main-tained and kept in thorough repair and proper condi-tion by and at the expense of the grantee. Should thegrantee's residence not be known, or be out of theState, the Trustees to have power to do the work andkeep an account against the grantee. No mounds shallbe allowed.

21. No wooden fence, railing, cross or other woodenerection shall be allowed 011 On 111'01111d any grave orvault without permission of Trustees.

35. No trees or shrubs shall be planted on any grave,except such as shall be approved by the Trustees.

36. All workmen, whether employed by the Trusteesor by any other person, shall at all times, whilst withinthe boundaries of the Cemetery, be subject to the super-vision of the Trustees, and shall obey such directionsas they may find it necessary to give; and any workmenpermitting any breach of these Regulations and By-laws, or refusing or neglecting to comply with any direc-tions of the Trustees, commits an offence against theseBy-laws.

:17, Any person taking part in dressing or attendingto an 2Tnve shall comply with the following. rules-

(a) No rubbish, soil, sand, or other material removedin dressing a grave shall be placed on anyother grave, and., if placed on any adjoiningground, shall be removed immediately the workis completed;

(h) No sand, soil, or loam shall be taken from allyportion of the Cemetery for the purpose ofdressing. all 1: grave, except with the permis-sion of the Trustees.

(c) The dressing of all graves and the wheeling andcarting of all material shall be subject to thesupervision of the Trustees;

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

38. Prior to the conduction of any interment withinthe Cemetery or making use of the Cemetery for any-furpose connected with interments, every undertakershall pay to the Trustees au annual fee of zE1 ls., andshall at the time of making such payment give hisassent in writing to such conditions as the Trustees may(Rem lit to impose. Upon such assent being given and

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payment of the fee made, he shall receive a "Permit,"to hold good during good behaviour and until the firstday of July following, and, unless in the possession ofsuch a "Permit," no undertaker shall be allowed to en-gage hi or carry out any duty or work within the Ceme-tery.

39. The Trustees may decorate graves from time totime, when desired by the grantees so to do. If thegrantees do not desire the Trustees to carry out thiswork, the grantees may either do it themselves or em-ploy any person licensed by the Trustees for that pur-pose.

40. No persoc, the relatives of the deceased,the Trustees or licensed by the Trustees, shall bepermitted to &coral, any grave,

41. Any person committing. an breach of these 'By-laws and Regulations, or of any other Rides, Regula-tions or Bylaws, lawfully made under authority (, r anyAct relating to Cemeteries, shall for every such offmicehe liable to a penalty not exceeding £5, and, in cc ,O ofa continuing breach, a further sum not exceeding V.for every day during which such breach continues, andshall forthwith be removable from the Cemetery by theTrustees, the secretary or other officer of the Trustees,and shall be treated as a trespasser, and may be pro-ceeded against accordingly.

42. A plan of the Cemetery, showing the distributionof the land, compartments, sections, situation, and num-ber of grave and a Register of all Certificates of "Rightof Burial" shall be kept at the Office.

ifddilional By-laws.43. Notwithstanding anything contained in the exist-

ing By-laws to the contrary, permission may be grantedto the Defence Department of the Commonwealth toerect headstones on the graves of deceased soldierswithout payment of any fee.

44. Free ground may be granted if it is proved tothe satisfaction of the Trustees:

(a) that the deceased was a returned soldier, andthat he died as a result of injuries or dise;received in the late war ;

(b) and that the relatives of the deceased are innecessitous circumstances; provided that such"Grant" shall be made subject to the condi-tion that only the remains of deceased soldiersshall be interred in the grave.

45. The Trustees may maintain the graves of de-ceased soldiers free of cost for a term of seven years.

The foregoing By-laws, with the accompanyingSchedules, were duly framed and presented to a meet-ing of the Board of Trustees held at their Office, Moraiva,on the 10th day of November, 1934.

A. K. RICHTER,Chairman.

W. McLAREN,Secretary.

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

lowing fees shall be payable in advance:In open ground: s. d.

For sinking grave for any adult .. .. 3 0 0For sinking grave for any child under

seven years .. 1 10 0For re-opening grave for any adult .. 3 0 0For re-opening grave for any child under

seven years 1 10 0For iron number plate .. 0 5 0

In private ground, including the issue of agrant of "Right of Burial":

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

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

Special land for grave, 8ft. a 4ft.,selected by applicant in section whereburials take place

Special land for grave, 8ft. x 8ft. ..For interment without due noticeFor sinking any adult's grave beyond Eft,

for each additional foot

9 2 04. 0 00 10 6

.. 0 12 6For permission to erect any monument,

etc. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 10 0For permission to construct a brick grave 1 0 0For permission to construct a vault .. 1 10 0Undertakers' General License .. .. 1 1 0Undertakers' Special License .. 1 0 0

SCHEDULE B.Morawa Cemetery Board.

Form of Grant of Right of Burial.By virtue of "The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, the

undersigned, Trustees of the Public Cemetery, Morava,in consideration of poundsshillings and pence paid to us by(1) of(2) herebygrant to the said (1)the right of burying bodies in that piece of ground

(descriptionof ground so as to identify) ; to hold the same to thesaid (1) for theterm of 50 years from the date hereof, for the purposeof mrial only.

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

Given under our hands and common seal, thisday of 19..

Trustees.Entered(1) Name in full. (2) Address and de-

scription in full.

SCHEDULE C.Morawa Cemetery Board.

Form of Grant of Exclusive Right of Burial.By virtue of "The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, the

undersigned, Trustees of the Public. Cemetery, Mom-awa,in consideration of pounds slllings

pence paid to us by (1) of(2) hereby grant to the saidthe exclusive right of burial in that piece of ground

(description of ground so as toidentfly) ; to hold the same to the said (1)and assigns for the term of 99 years fromthe date hereof, for the purpose of burial only.

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

Given under our hands and common seal, thisday of 19

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

in full.

SCHEDULE D.Morawa Cemetery Board.

Form of Assignment of Exclusive Right of Burial.of in consideration of

pounds shillings and pencepaid to me by (1) of (2) dohereby assign unto the said the exclusiveright of burial in that piece of ground(description of ground so as to identify), which wasgranted to me (or to late ofdeceased, of whose Will I am executor, or as the casemay be), for the term of 99 years by a deed of grantbearing date the day ofmy estate and interest therein, to hold the same amerid untothe saidSc for the remainder of the periodfor which the same was granted, subject to the condi-tions on which I hold same.

Given under my hand and seal this day of

Entered.

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

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SCHEDULE E.Morawa Cemetery Board.Form of Order for Burial.

Pate of ApplicationNo. of ApplicationThe remains of late of

deceased, mar be interred in Grave No. coin-partment _ section of the land appropriatedto the Denomination. The time axedfor burial is o 'clock in the noon, onthe day of 19

Secret,I, the undersigned. certify that a co flin, purporting

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

SCHEDULE F.Morawa Cemetery Board.

Bonn of Instructions for Graves and Application for"Order of Burial."

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

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

(10) Length and width of coffin(11) Depth of grave(12) Date of burial and hour(13) Name of minister to officiate at a ?

(14) Name of undertakerName in full and signature of person giving order

Occupation

Address

Order received this day of19 , at o 'clock

Secretary.

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Amendment of Schedule AK atan II in g Cemetery.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th Saunary, 1933.

Conies. '4782/92, Vol. 2.MS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve, under the provi-sions of " The Cemeteries Act, 1897," of Section 3,Miscellaneous, of Schedule A of the By-laws of theabove Cemetery being amended to read as follows :

For permission to erect headstone or menu- s.meat over brick grave or vault . 1 1

For permission to erect monument .. . 0 15headstone or kerbing 0 15

0 100 10

Do. do.Do. do.Do. do.Do. do.

Do. do.Do. do.

headstonemarble slabkerb and marble

book . . . 0 7 6kerb and tablet . . 0 7 6cement floor and

tiles 0 7 6Do. do. tiles or kerbing 0 5 0Do. do. marble book or

tablet .. 0 5 0Do do marble shield or

tablet .. 0 2 6Do. do. cement floor 0 2 6

W. P. ODELL,'Under Secretary for Lands,

d.066

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

lT 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, 6th FEBRUARY, 1935.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

North-West Division.Lyndon District (near No okerabooka).

Corres. 6337/24; Plan 94/300.That area, of unsurveyed land, containing about

5,820 acres, being- Tower Pastoral Company, Limited's,forfeited Pastoral Lease No. 5032/96.

WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1935.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Eastern Division.

Bulga and Planing Districts (near Dromendary Hills).

Cones. 1755/31. (Plans 41/300 and 36/300.)Those :1)..; unsurveyed land, containing about

64,039 and 97,260 acres, being H. S. Good's forfeitedPastoral Lease, Nos. 3743/97 and 3741/97; subject topayment for improvements, if any.

Kimberley Division.Numalgun and Fitzroy District (near Icing Leopold

Ranges).Cones. 4005/30. (Plan 134/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

100,000 acres, being the balance of B. Copley's forfeitedPastoral Lease No. 1339/98.

W. P. ODELL,Tinder Secretary for Lands.

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 arc more applicants than one for any block, theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLaud Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt 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 Cleric 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 ConditionalPurchase.

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

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SCHEDULE.WEDNESDAY, Gth FEBRUARY, 1933.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (about five miles East of Hutt).Corr. No. 2304/31.Open under Part V. (Plan 160/80, B & Cl.)Locations 6693, 1058, 6696, and 94.56, containing

1,226a. 3r. 18p., at Os. 6d. per acre; classification page19 of 8175/18; subject to an Agricultural Bank mort-gage; being T. 0. Bandy's forfeited Leases 68/3318and 74/1383.

Victoria District (near Latham).Corr. No. 2912/32.Open under Part V. (Plan 96/80, A2 & 3.)

Location 6760, containing 609a. Or. 13p., at 5s. 9d.per acre; classification page 102 of 16645/10, Volume2; subject to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of selection; being S. J. Michel's forfeitedLease 68/3815.

Victoria District (about 10 miles North-EastPintharuka) .

Corr. No. 3551/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 128/80, D & E 3 & 4.)Location 8313, containing 1,559a. Or. 1.8p., at 5s. 96.

Per acre; classification page 8 of 3551/26; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage; being M. D. Nicholas'forfeited Lease 68/692.

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

Corr. No. 6247/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 128/80, D1 & 2.)Location 8573, containing 2,118a. 3r. 20pa at Os. 3d.

per acre; classification page 10 of 6247/26; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage; being W. A. Dann'sforfeited Leases 42512/55 and 15208/56.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.Roe District (about 19 miles South-East of Ryden).

Corr. No, 3225/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 375/80, D1.)Location 1409, containing 2,165a. lr. 8p.; subject to

pricing; classifications pages 1 and 47 of 315/28; sub-ject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage; being .1.Connell's forfeited Lease 68/350.

Williams District (about 13 miles South-East ofSouth Ku lin).

Corr. No. 5302/27.Open under Part V. (Plan 387/80, Al.)Locations 14250, 10192, and 12711, containing 1,302a.

lr. 20p.; subject to classification and pricing, to Agri-cultural Bank, I.A.B., and wire netting. mortgages, andto 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 a. cropping lease expiring28/2/35; being R. E. Tyler's forfeited Leases 22801/68and 25779/74.

NORTH A M- LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (about. three miles West of Wadderin).Corr. No. 688/34.Open under Part V. (Plan 5/80, Il3 F 4.)Location 18175, containing 903 acres; subject to

pricing and to payment for improvements; classifica-tion page 6 of 4339/24; being S. Dane's cancelledapplication.

Avon District (about 51,/, miles East of .Tura Siding).Corr. No. 4938/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 5/80, Al.)Locations 25200 and 26166, containing 1.3512. Or.

Op., at 4s. 6d. par acre; classification page 12 of4938/26; subiect to payment for improvements; beingAT, Wilson's forfeited teases 68/1157 and 74/580.

PERTH_ LAND AGENCY.1'.yrton Repurchased Estate.

Swan District, (near Guildford).Corr. No. 991/31,Open under Part V. of "The 11,:tml Act, 1933," as

modified by Part VIII. (Platt 1A/40, G2, Pyrton Es-tate.)

Location 2991, containing 10a, lir, 24p.; price peracre £13; purchase money £258 14s.; half-yearlyinstalment over five years, interest only:to returnedsoldiers, at 41/2 per cent. per annumA:5 16s. 5d.; tocivilians, at 6 per cent. per annum i:7 15s. 3d.; half-yearly instalments over balance (35 years), includingprincipal and interest:to returned soldiers, at 41/2per cent. per annum.--47 ls. :id.; to civilians, at 6 percent. per annum--V3 12s. 6:1.; subject to payment forimprovements and to a grazing right terminable atone week's notice; being C. O. Spanney 's forfeitedLease 20/2398.

-Victoria District (about seven miles East of GunyidiSiding).

Corr. No. 5318/27.Open under Part V. (Plan 90/80, 113 & 4.)Location 8725, containing 4,604a. Or. 18p., at Os. 66.r acre; classification page 8 of 5318/27; subject to

ient for improvements ; being J. A. Cox 's forfeit edease 68/1046.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.Vilgarn District (about 11 miles North of \Varna-

chuppin)Corr. No. 2812/32.Open under Part V. (Plan 54/80, D.E3.)Location 377, containing 3,675a. Or. 37p., at 58. 3d.

per acre; classification page 14 of 367/26; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage and to mining condi-tions; being J. A. 'Miller's forfeited Lease 6S/3892.

Yilgarn District; (about five miles North of MoorineRock).

Corr. No. 6329/24.Open under Part V. (Plan 36/80, C3.)Location 440, containing 906n. Or. Op.. at Os. per

acre; classification page 15 of 5033/22; subject to auAgricultural Bank an d I.A.B. mortgage and to Gold-fields Water Supply timber (mild iti ons being C. Storeyand M. Williams' forfeited T e-se 41187/55.

Yilgarn District (about 11 miles East of Bullfinch).Corr. No. 40/33.Open under Part V. (Plan 53/80, E4.)Location 536, containing 990a. 3r. 16p., at Os. (id.

per acre; classification pace 27 of 6470/22; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage, to the condition thatall marketable timber is reserved to the Crown, and alsoto the condition that the Government retains the rightto resume 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. M. Williams' forfeitedLease 56/333,

Vilgarn District (about eight miles North -West ofMoorine Rock).

Corr. No. 1409/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 26/80. B & C 2 3.)Locations 1305 and 1306. containing 2.518a. Or. 23p.,

at 28. (id. per acre ; classification page 9 of 1409/29:subject to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of selection: being C. E. 'Ratcliffe '8 forfeitedLeases 68/1704 and 74/748.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Williams District (about 81/2 mile's North-West of

Nyabing).Corr. No. 1678/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 408/80. E3.)Locations 11523, 11524, and 11789, containing 1.417a.

Or. 6p.. at 3s. 3d. per acre; classifications pages 18,19, and 57 of 5032/13; subiect to an Agricultural Bankmortgage and to the condition that the poison must beeradicated to the satisfaction of tine "Minister for Landsbefore the Crown grnt will is,ne: being F. E. Bristol'sforfeited Leases 68/1705 and 74/749.

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Roe District (about 12 miles South-East of Newdegate).Corr. No. 3823/23.Open under Part V. (Plan 406/80, 01.)Location 87, containing 800a. On 32p.; subject to

pricing; classificat hot page 11 of :1823/23; Locations82 and 667, containing 1,031a. Or. 19p.; subject topricing; clas-tification page 2 of 4521/22; subject to anAgricultural Bank, anl wire netting mortgage;subject to the Government r;,1aining the right to resumefor railway or other purposes any land, and no com-pensation to be given except for the value of anyimprovements so resumed; aiso subject to a croppinglease expiring 28/2/36; being A. W. Dawson's forfeitedLeases 12980/56, 41101/55, and 24119/74.

THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1935.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (about 51,4 miles North-East ofBalingup).

Corr. No. 10744/06.Open under Part V. (Plan 414(740. ES.),Location 9690, containing 42;1. 2r. 28p.; subject to

pricing; classification page 19 of 5980/22 and Loca-tion 3901, containing 135a. 2r. 26o.; subject to pricing;classification page 142 of 10744/06, 'Volume 1, and page16 of 10744/06; Location 3901 is subject to an Agri-cultural Bank mortgage and to the condition that allmarketable timber is reserved to the Crown: being J.W. Firth's forfeited Leases 17386/63, 17473/55, 57/632, 57/613.

Sussex District (about two miles South of Metricup).Con.. No. 1416/30.Open under Part V. (Plan 413D/40, B4.)Locations 1370 and 3736, containing 176a. Or. 33p.,

at 7s. per acre; classification page 24 of 1416/30; Full-ieet to exemption from road rates for two years fromdate of selection; being A. G. Scupham is forfeitedLeases 74/1054 and 57/446.

WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1935.GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (about eight miles South of Pindar).Corr. No. 6408/19.Open under Part V. (Plan 1:55/80, A3.)Location 3645, containing 2,068a. Or. 37p.; subject to

pricing and to payment for improvements within 30 daysfrom date called upon; classification page 14 of 6408/19;being H. R. Richards' forfeited Lease 14607/68.

-----Victoria District (about eight miles East of Canna).Corr. No. 1049/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 128/80, C1 & 2.)Location 73.59, containing 4,485a. Or. 38p., at 6s. per

acre; classification page 66 of 1049/26; subject to anAgricultural Bank o rtga ge ; being E. Paul try is for-feited Lease 20734/68.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.[Zoe District (near Lake Vanity).

Corr, No. 2267/33.Open under Part V. (Plan 374/80, A4.)Locations 1212 and 1819, containing. 1,751a, 3r., at

6s. 6d. per acre; classification page lA of 21)36/28 andpage -1 of 2267/33; subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgatie; being W. 0. Goldsmith's cancelled appli-cation.

Wellington District (near Duranillin).Corr. No. 7231/2:1.Open under Part V. (Plan 410C/40, El.)The area, containing about 112 acres, bounded on the

North by Location 2837, on the East by Location 3455,on the South by a one-chain road along the North sideon the Wagin-Bowelling Rail-way, and on the West byReserve 17385 and a railway reserve On the East boun-dary of Location 3954, at 5s. 6d. per acre, excludingsurvey fee; subject to survey.

Williams District (about live miles North-West ofCubal ling.

Corr. No. 2995/25.Open under Part V. (Plan 37815/40, 114.)Location 7593, containing 100a. Or. 5p., at 3s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 17 of 2995/25; subject tothe condition that the poison must be eradicated to thesatisfaction of the Minister for Lands before the Crowngrant will issue, and also to exemption froM V on d ratesfor two years from date or selection; also subject to thecondition that all marketable timber is reserved to theCrown; being B. E. O'Rourke's forfeited Lease41450/55.

Williams District (about nine miles South-East ofDudinin).

Corr. No. 3564/20.Open under Part V. (Plan 386/80, E2.)Location 8403, containing 132a. tr. 26p.; subject to

pricing; classification page S of 3564/20; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofselection; being Kellow 's forfeited Lease 13250/68.

'Williams District (about 81/2 miles South-East ofHarrismith).

Corr. No. 14455/11.Open under Part V. (Plan 386/80, E2.)Locations 10262 and 10263, containing 1,231 acres, at

(3s. per acre; classifications page 5 of 7513/10, Vol 2,and page 140 of 14455/11; subject to Agricultural Bankand mortgages; being A. H. Greaves' forfeitedLeases 30848/55 and 10843/56 and W. P. Heard's for-feited Lease 17792/74.

.NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 21/2 miles North-East of

Yarding).Corr. No. 14540/11.Open under Part V. (Plan 4/80, 1/2.)The area, containing about 61 acres, bounded on the

East and South by Location 15315, on the South-Westby a one-chain road along the North-East boundary ofLocation 15317, and on the North by a road along theSouth boundaries of Locations 22993 and 16830; subjectto survey, classification, and pricing; this cancels theprevious notice in the Government Gazeite relating tothis piece of land.

Avon District (about 12 miles North-West of HinesHill).

Corr. No. 1271/22.Open under Part V. (Plan 34/8(1, I/4.)Locations 12190 and 22297, containing 999 acres;

classification page 18 of 8531/08, Vol. 1.; Location22818, containing 269a. 31..; classification page 7 of1720/22; and Locations 24893 and 12170, containing2,584a. Or. 191).; classification page 31 of 3585/25;Locations 12190, 22297, and 22818 subject to pricingand to an Agricultural Bank and wire netting mort-gages; Locations 24893 and 12170 subject to pricingand wire netting mortgage only; being R. L. Murray'sforfeited I cases 15432/68, "2650/74, 16695/68, and22031/68,

Avon District (about 14 miles South -East of Trayning).Corr. No. (1436/1:3.Open under Part V. (Plan 34/80, C4.)Location 20864, containing 899a. 2r. 116p., at 6s. 6d.

per acre; classification pages 3 and 15 of 6435/13;Location 9038, containing 97a. 2r. 1.4p., at 1.0s. per acre;classification page 4 of 81/18; and Location 9037, con-taining 22a. 2r., at Dis. 6d. per acre; classification page14 of 5515/22; subject to Agricultural Bank, I.A.Band wire netting mortgages; being F. Braimbridge isforfeited Leases 8667/68, 19658/74, 36313/55 and40776/55,

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Avon District (about four miles South of Pantapin).Corr. No. 1249/24.Open under Part V. (Plan 4/80, A4.)Location 22113, containing 160a. Or. 23p., at 13s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 19 of 9724/13; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage; being D. J. Sullivan'scancelled application.

Ninghan District (about 21/, miles North-East ofMandiga).

Corr. No. 3415/20.Open under Part V. (Plan 55/SO, B & C2.)Location 728, containing 1,000 acres, at Ss. 6d. per

acre; classification page 10 of 2389/10; also Locations726 and 295, containing 999 acres, at 10s, per acre; sub-ject to an Agricultural Bank and Industries AssistanceBoard mortgage and to a cropping lease expiring onthe 28111 February, 1936; being J. Morton's forfeitedLeases 38048/55 and 21792/74.

Niughan District (about five miles North-East ofDalgouring).

Corr. No. 1703/32.Open under Part V. (Plan 66/80, D2.)Location 3721, containing 1,279a. 3r., at 2s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 15 of 1703/32; subject to pay-ment for improvements, if any, and to exemption fromroad rates for two years from date of selection; beingA. W. and C. A. Burnham's forfeited Lease 68/3717.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Swan District (near Goollelal Lake).

Corr. No. 6169/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 1A/40, 132.)That portion of Reserve 20091, containing about 5a.

2r., bounded on the West by Location 2413, on the Southby Location 2414, on the East by a line in prolongationNorth of the East boundary of the latter location, andon the North by a one-chain road along the South boun-dary of Location El, at 5s. per acre; subject to surveyand payment of statutory survey fee with application;Reserve 20091 (Public Utility) is hereby reduced.

Victoria District (about four miles North -East ofGun

Corr. No. 5613/27.Open under Part V. (Plan 90/80, D3.)Locations 8736 and 5788, containing 2,107a. L.. 30p..

at 4s. 6d. per acre; classification page 8 of 5613/27;subject to payment for improvements; being A. Jamie-son's forfeited Lease 23001/68.

Herne Hill Repurchased Estate, Swan District.Corr. No. 6536/26.Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933," as

modified by Part VIII. (Plan Herne Hill Estate.)Location 2569, containing 12a. Or. 10p.; price per acre

£9 10s.; purchase money-4114 lls. lid.; half-yearlyinstalments (five years), interest only:-to returned sol-diers, at 41/2 per cent. per annum-42 lls. 70.; tocivilians, at 6 per cent. per annum-43 Ss. 9d.; half-yearly instalments over balance (35 years), includingprincipal and interest:-to returned soldiers, at 41/, percent. per annum-43 3s. lid.; to civilians, at 6 per cent.per annum-43 16s. 5d.; being A. J. Olson's forfeitedLease 20/2247; this cancels the previous notice appear-ing in the Government Gazette relating to this block.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.Jilbadji District (near Garratt).

Corr. No. 4072/24.Open under Part V. (Plan 36/80, D3 A 4.)Location 242, containing 46a. 2n. 10p., at 14s. per

acre; classification page 12 of 4072/24; and Location2, containing 7S7a. 3r. 14p., at lls. 3d. per acre; classi-fication page 9 of 576/14; subject to an AgriculturalBank and Industries Assistance Board mortgage and acropping lease expiring on the 28th February, 1936,and to mining and Goldfields Water Supply timber con-ditions; being J. IL Wildash's forfeited Leases 41234/55 and 39412/55.

Jilbadji District (about six miles South of MoorineRock).

Corr. No. 4548/24.Open under Part V. (Man 23/80, C & D1.)Location 360, containing 1,301a. 3r. 38p., at 8s. per

fame; classification page 90 of 5001/22; subject to anAgricultural Bank and LA. B. mortgage and to miningconditions; being F. Reid's forfeited Lease 41076/55.

Vilgarn District (about three miles South-West ofBullfinch).

Corr. No. 6561/25.Open under Part V. (Plan 36/80, 13 & Cl.)Locations 589 and 758, containing 1,060a. Ir. 24p.,

at 9s. Oct. per acre; ssiMa Don page 29 of 6812/22;subject to an AgTicultural Bank and wire netting mort-gage and to mining conditions ; being 1'. illerrey 's for-feited Leases 41686/55 and 2- 1868/71.

Yilgarn District (about 41/2 miles North-West ofBullfinch).

Corr. No. 6061/23.Open under Part V. (Plan 53/S0, B3 & 4.)Location 598, containing 1,000a. ir. 34p., at 9s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 38 of 6812/22; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage and to milling condi-tions; being J. 'Morris' forfeited Lease 40746/55.

THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1935.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Sussex District (about two miles North of TutunupSiding).

('our. -No. 7717/23.()pen under Part V. (Plan 41311/40, 102.)Locations 912, 2022, and 2023, containing 178a. 3r.

26p.; classification page 9 of 60.50/22; subject to pricingand to an Agricultural Bank mortgage, also subject tothe condition that all marketable timber is reserved tothe Crown ; being E. G. Watm ore 's forfeited Leases10588/55 and 23798/74.

Nelson District (about five miles West of Nannup).Corr. No. 386/34.Open under Part V. (Plan 439A/40, A2.)Location 10158, containing 28a. 2r. 1.5p., at 13s. per

acre; va ilab le to adjoining holders only.

Sussex District (one mile North-West of KudardupSiding).

Corr. No. 1755/33.Open under Pant V. (Plan 441A/40, 131.)Location 1500, containing 269a. 3n. 21p., at 9s. per

acre; classification page 11 of 1105/20; subject to pay-ment for improvements and to the condition that allmarketable timber is reserved to the Crown ; being 0. E.Quirk's forfeited Lease 68/3945.

WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1935.KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup District (about 11/2 miles North-East ofNarlingup Siding).

Corr. No. 6599/19.Open under Part V. (Plans 415C/40, 14; 416D/40,

A4.)Location 2941, containing 1,028a. 1r. 22p., at 3s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 5 of 6599/19; subject toan Agricultural Bank and Industries Assistance Boardmortgage and to the condition that the poison must beeradicated to the satisfaction of the Minister for Landsbefore the Crown grant will issue; all marketable timberis reserved to the Crown; being A. Weinm's forfeitedLease 12027/68.

Kojonup District (about 84/, miles South-East ofKwobrup) .

Corr. No. 105/09.Open under Part V. (Plan 417/80, E2.)Location 5576, containing 496a. 3r. 27p., at 10s. per

acre; and Location 5589, containing 426 acres, at 7s. 3d.per acre; classification page 5 of 12583/08; subject toan. Agricultural Bank mortgage; being A. Whyatt'sforfeited Leases 22519/55 and 4697/68.

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

Corr. No. 3229/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 375/80, E & P3.)Locations 1149 and 1363, containing 1,398a. 3r. 14p.,

at 13s. per acre; classification page 8 of File 3264/27;subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to acropping lease expiring on the 28th February, 1936;being A. R. Fisher's forfeited Leases 55/1017 and74/228.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about six miles South-West of

Gwambygine Siding).Corr. No. 4432/23.Open under ('art Y. (Plan 2C/40, D4.)Location 9869, containing 160 acres, at 4s. (id. per

acre; classification page 5 of 4432/23; subject to pay-ment for improvements, if any, and to exemption fromroad rates for two years from date of selection; beingS. F. McNeil's forfeited Lease 17419/68.

Avon District (about nine miles South-East ofGoomalling).

Corr. No. 2036/34.Open under Part V. (Plan 26A/40, Al.)Location 20173, containing 3,084 acres, at 4s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 7 of 7944/19; subject to exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date of selec-tion; being A. V. Gunn's cancelled application.

Avon District (about miles South-West of CollgarSiding).

Corr. No. 1955/22.Open under Part V. (Plan 24/80, 133.)Location 20745, containing 780 acres, at 9s. per acre;

classification pages Sa and 9 of File 1955/22; subjectto an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to payment forimprovements, if any, in excess of those covered by thesaid mortgage, and also to a cropping lease expiring on28th February, 1936; being T. .Tohnston's forfeitedLease 16753/68.

Ninghan District (about 81/2 miles South of Mollerin).Corr. No. 3730/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 65/80, F4.)Locations 782 and 785, containing 1,603 acres, at Is.

per acre; classification page 5 of 1120/27 and classifi-cation page 20 of 1611/10, Volume 1; subject to pay-ment for improvements; being D. J. I. Gibbs' forfeitedLease 68/513.

Ningban District (near Lake Harvey).Corr. No. 3946/30.Open under Part V. (Plan Lake Harvey, Sheet 2.)Locations 3258 and 3820, containing 2,258a. 1r. 3p.,

at Gs. per acre; classification page 1 of 2532/29; sub-ject to payment for improvements, if any, and toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofselection; being S. J. Sutton's forfeited. Leases 68/2862and 74/1148.

Roe District (about 30 miles East of Narembeen).Corr. No. 2373/33.Open under Part V. (Plan 6/80, A4.)Location 246, containing 1,829a. Or. 32p., at 1.0s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 15 of 4025/25; subject topayment for linprovements; being M. G. Marshall'sforfeited Leases 55/2624 and 74/1736.

THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1935.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (about 28 miles South-East ofManjimup) .

Corr. No. 5478/25.Open under Part V. (Plan 443D/4,0, B3.)Location 5100, containing 160a. 2i., at 9s. 3d. per

acre; classification page 5 of 5478/25; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage and to the condition thatall marketable timber is reserved to the Crown; beingG. S. B. Sibley's forfeited Lease 24793/74.

WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1935.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Gaseoyne District (near Cardarvon).Corr. No. 1960/33.Open under Part P. (Plan Locations near Carnar-

von.)Location 190, containing 4a. Or. 17p.; purchase price,

:85; classification page 16 of 1960/33; Reserve 610(Public Utility) is hereby reduced; subject to the con-dition that half survey fee be paid on application andbalance in 12 months.

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.Esperance and Dalyup A.A. District (about 19 miles

North-West of Esperance).Corr. No. 5690/21,Open under Part V. (Plan 423/80, A & 133.)Esperance Location 914, containing 271a. 1r. 20p., at

3s. per acre; classification page 5 of File 5690/21; andPalyup A.A. 28, containing 160 acres; subject to pric-ing; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage; beingF. -W. Eggeling's forfeited Leases 15697/68 and22597/74.

W. P. ODELL,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1933.WIIEREAS the ARMADALE-KELMSCOTT RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boardheld at Armadale on or about the 17th day of Decembe.r,1934, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:-

1997/29.No. 122: Widening of part:--That portion of Lot

193 of Canning Location 31 bounded by lines commenc-ing on its South-ltlastCrll boundary 1 chain 81.1 linksfrom its bast corner and extending (as shown DiagramNo. 569(18) 355deg. 40min. 2 chains 4 links and 335deg.7ntilt. 8 chains 39 links to its North-Eastern boundary;thence South- Eastward along part of said North-Easternboundary and South-Westward along part of said South-Eastern boundary to the starting point. (Plan 341B/40,Dl.)

'WHEREAS the NORTBAM Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board held at Northam on orabout the 15th day of I (ecerober, 1934, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

13376/98.No. 1071: \Videning:-Thoso portions of Baker's

Bill Lots 167 and 168, being portion of Reserve No.8279, bounded. by lines commencing on the South-Easternboundary of the former lot about 2 chains from itsSouth-West corner and extending North-Eastward alongpart of said boundary and part of the South-Easternboundary of Lot 168 to a point about 5 chains fromthe latter's South-West corner; then South-Westwardpassing through said lots to the starting point. (Baker's

Townsite.)

WHEREAS the UPPER CHAPMAN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board held atNanson on or about the 18th day of December, 1933,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

L. & S. 10638/09; M.R. 269/33.No. 3925: Widening:-A triangular portion of Vic-

toria Location 2431 (Reserve No. 7255) bounded by linescommencing at its North-East corner and .extending (asshown on Diagram No. 56888) 252deg. 38min. 1 chain69.9 links; thence 34deg. 37min. 1 chain, and 106deg.41min. 1 chain 10 links to the starting point. (Plan157A/40, C2.)

WHIE'REAS the QUAIRA.DING Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held at Quair-ading on or about the 3rd day of March., 1934, resolvedto open flue road hereinafter tito,cribed, that is to say:-

L. & S. 5569/13; M.R. 173/34.No. 4729: Widening of parts:-That portion of

Avon Location 8731 bounded by lines commencing at apoint 2 chains 57 links from a 'Western corner of thelocation on the South-Eastern side of the present roadand extending (as shown Diagram 58324) 63deg. 56min.3 chains 62.5 links, 97deg. 35min. 3 chains 60.8 links;thence 243deg. 56min. 1 chain 64 links, and 265deg. 48min. 5 chains 37.4 links to the starting point.

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Also that portion of ,T.ennaberring Agricultural AreaLot 6 bounded by lines commencing at its Southernmostcorner and extending (as shown Diagram 58321) North-Westward along part of its South-Wettern boundary fora distance of 1 chain 30 links: thence 86deg. 33min. 3chains 38.1 links to a North-Western side of the presentroad: thence South-West Wnrd along said side of road tothe starting point. (Plan 3C/40, 1113.)

WHEREAS the NORTILAMPToN Road Board, by reso-httion passed at a meeting of the Board held at North-ampton on or about the lOth day of March, 1933, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

11197./7.2.No. 4896: Deviation:A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road in "Victoria Location 343,99.5 links from its East boundary and extending (asshown on Diagram No. 56761) Westward through thesaid location to rejoin the old road in same.

Widening:Those portions of Victoria Locations 343and 6 bounded by lines commencing on a North-Westernside of the present road in the former location 44.7 linksfrom its West boundary, and extending (as shown onDiagram No. 56863) 277deg. 36min. 2 chains 6.1 linksto a North-Eastern side of the present road; thenceSouth- Eastward and North-Eastward along a North-Eastern and North-Western side of the present road tothe starting point. (Plan 160D/40, B4.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAMI"PON Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board held atNorthampton. on or about the 10th day of March, 1933,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

9129/98.No. 9423:A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

at its junction with Road No. 135 and at the South-Westcorner of Victoria Location 655 (as shown on DiagramNo. 56760), leaving Road No. 135 on the Western boun-dary of Victoria Location 1720, and extending (as shownon O.P. Victoria 1128) Eastward and South-Eastward,passing through Locations 1720 and 2639, along theNorthernmost boundary of Location 5389 and the North-Eastern boundaries of Locations 2060, 3065, and 5383to a surveyed road at the North-East corner of the last-mentioned location. (Plan 160D/40, B4.)

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor,pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act,1902," 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 or suchof than as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained,either personally or by registered letter posted to theirlast-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, 1919-1933," subject to the provisions of the saidAct.

Dated this 25th. stay of January, 1935,W. P. ODELL,

-Under Secretary for Lands.

Sri NDA SURVEY 1: S.' ACT, 1924.

RegulatioiDepartment of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th January, 1935.4109/94.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant= Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve, under Section 7of "The Standard Survey Marks Act, 1924," of theRegulations set out hereunder being made for the pur-pose of the said Act:

Regulations.1. All Standard surveys shall be performed under

the instructions of the Surveyor General, and must becarried out by .Surveyors licensed under The LicensedSurveyors Act, 1909.''

2. No Standard su. ,- 511:111 be accepted nor ap-proved by the Survey eneral unless Sallie are inaccordance with them. t -dilations, and such amend-melds thereof, as ma,- in tine to time be author-ised.

3. A micrometer them ()lite, or other theodolite ap-proved by the Surveyor General, of not less than fiveinches in diameter, and with sensitive bubbles, shallbe used On all Standard surveys, and angles read withthe greatest possible accuracy. At least four repeti-tions of each angle shall he made, both verniers orboth microscopes being read at each repetition, andthe whole of the readings being recorded in the fieldbook. One half of the repetitions of the angles shouldbe taken with circle right, the other with circle. left,and a note to this effect must- be made in the fieldbook.

4. Linear measurements shall be made with it steelor invar band, tested frequently with the Depart-mental standard. A constant tension, to be shown illthe field book, shall be applied and measurements cor-rected, where necessary for temperature. The tem-perature shall be observed as each length is taken,and recorded in the field notes. The method of chain-ing shall be as approved by the Surveyor General.

5. Field notes, except in exceptional cases, mustbe kept in ink. All work performed in the held, withtemperature and other corrections shell i.e fully re-corded, while in each field book the temperature andtension at which the chain used is stambird shall beplainly noted. Each page -MU book where notesappear shall be initialed ie 4nrveyor and shallbear the date on which th , .vey was made.

The following certificate shall be signal by theSurveyor at the end of the field book:

This is to certify that these field notes havebeen taken in the field by me personally andare the actual results of the observations andmeasurements.

Date6. The Hu. of closure shall be one half

link per mile: pt.( d that, in special circumstances,approved by the :-.111' General, any other limitmay be allowed.

7. The Standard S . Mark shall be of such anat .s may be determined upon by the SurveyorGen -

8. .1. street or road intersections, the position ofthe Standard Mark shall, as far as possible, be deter-mined with due regard to the nature and convenienceof traffic, but subject thereto, the mark shall be placedin such a position as to form 0 starting' point for thestandard traverse of such streets or roads, and toetia pie radiations to be recorded to the corners of eachsec tion.

"9. Accurate measurements shall he made from theStandard Survey .:\lark. to each section corner and theangle to the standard traVer;i0 care-1'1111y observed.The distance be vceo each section coraer across thestreet or road _hall be carefully measured., and eachsection corner be connected to a building, wall, orother improvements in the v

10. Field notes and plans of all Standard surveysshall be lodged with the Surveyor General. The plansshall be drawn to a scale approved by the SurveyorGeneral, and in such a manner as to show clearly thedetails at the street corners.

1i. The following certificate, signedthe Surveyor, shall be written or prizeplan: -

1 hereby certify that this Standard surveywas performed by me personally in strictaccordance with the Regulations, under "TheStandard Survey -Marks Act, 1924," and thatthis plan is in all respects accurate.

Licensed. Surveyor.

nit dated lay

ed on every

Date

12. The inspection .. es0mination of all plans,field books, and conipui0tions Alan be entrusted tosuch ollicrs as shall be specially deputed by the Sur-veyor Gmral, and such 0:1bers shall be responsibleto see that the Regulations have been adhered to.

L sod Surveyor.

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13. \nen am- plan slnolying any Standard Surveyhas been approved, certified copies of same shall besupplied 'oy Surveyor general to the Registrar ofTitles, 'Under ::-le,retary for Public Works, and theLocal Authority.

11. The care, control, and maintenance of StandardSni'Vey Marks shall be vested in the Surveyor General,who shall at all times have access thereto, and maytake proceedings for the recovery of penalties for anybreach of the (Muses relating to Standard SurveyMarks.

15. When any person, Local authority, or Govern-ment 1,)epartinent proposes to carry out OH:which would be likely to interfere with any StandardSurvey Mark, such person, Local Authority or Govern-ment Department shall give notice to the Surveyor(;eneral, who shall, Wiee advisable, take a,A.,1±S to safeguard such Mork, and the proposed workshall not be commemed until advice has been receivediron the Surveyor G,mer41 that such steps have beentaken. The cost of a oy work carried out by the Sur-veyor General under this clause shall be paid by aurabe recoverable from such person, local authority orGovernment Department.

16. If any alteration of any Standard Survey bemade by the Surveyor General, he shall r,cord suchalteration on the plans lodged in the Department ofLands and HAPVIy,,, 11(1 on tic certified copies sup-plied to the Reg::::rar of 'Pities, the Under Secretaryfor Public Works, and the Local Authority, (old suchcertified copies shall be delivered to the SurveyorGeneral on demand to enable such alterations to bemade.

17. Any Surveyor who Bi the course of his profes-sion finds that a Standard Survey Mark has beenmoved 01' destroyed, shall forthwith report the factto the Surveyor General.

J. P. CLO LAI ,Surveyo General.

THE AGRICULTURAL 13,\NK ACT, 1906; INDUS-TRIES ASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND ITSAMENDMENTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned landand leases will be received by the Trustees on 16/2/35at the local offices named:-

Tenders returnable at Kununoppin.20/270.

Avon Locations 20837 and 20838, and portions of AvonLocations 11778 and 11779, being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificates of Title 'Volume 1005, Folio351, Volume 999, Folio 62, standing in the name ofRobert George Read, containing 4,844 acres 3 roods 33.6perches, situate 9 miles South of Beneubbin; describedas 1,755 acres first class good red loam, salmon gum,gimlet, big malice; 1,889 acres second class lighterloam, malice, jam and broombush; balance third classscrub and rock; 1,925 acres cleared, 111 acres partcleared, 136 acres rung; watered by 2,000 c.y. dam,well and Scheme; 1,011 chains 7, 6, 4 and 1-wire andrabbit netting," 281 chains 5 and 4-wire and sheep net-ting, 559 chains, 6, 4 and 3-wire fence; house (6 rooms)of jarrali and asbestos, men's house (of 3 rooms),stables, shed, blacksmith's shop; plant that may be inour possession and belonging to the place at time ofpurchase.

'Fenders returnable at Geraldton.24/417.

Victoria Location 5481, and parts of Victoria Loca-tion 5180, being the whole of the land comprised inLeases 11631/68 and 21577/74, standing in the name ofRobert Wardrop, containing 1,500 acres, situate ;VI

miles South of _Bowgada; described as 684 acres firstclass rich red soil, salmon gum, gimlet and yorkgum;785 acres second class fair red soil, malice, tea-tree; bal-ance third class sand and gravel, scrub; 807 acrescleared; watered by well; 272 chains 2, 3, nod 4-wireboundary fence; 368 chains 4-wire internal; 120chains 4-wire (neighbour's) fence; stone house (4rooms) of stone, 10ft, verandah front and two sides,large galvanised iron tank, portion of shed; stock andplant that may he in our possession and belonging tothe place at time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Busselton.30/75.

Sussex Location 698, being the whole of the landcomprised in Crown Grant Volume 780, Folio 198, stand-ing in the name of John Henry Atkinson, containing160 acres, situate 3 miles South-West of Yallingup Sid-ing; described as 20 acres first class chocolate loans, red-gum; 700 acres second class grey brown loam soulgravelly, jarralt and banksia; balance third class stony;24 acres cleared, 15 acres part cleared, followed; 6acres of other part clearing; 50 acres rung; watered bycreek and pot-holes; 278 chains 6, 5, 4 and 3-wire, 12chains posts only; house (2 rooms) of weatherboard,cowshed and other shed; stock and plant that may bein our possession and belonging to the place at time ofpurchase.

Tenders returnable at Narrogin.1838/30.

Williams Locations 5431, 5432, 7375, 8545, 11358,and 13124, being the whole of the land comprised inI eases 26098/55, 27881/55, and 22954/68 and CrownGrant Volume 771, Folio 137, standing in the name of1-Zobert Stephen Spark, containing 1,773 acres 1 rood21 perches, situate 10 miles West of Dudinbi.

Williams Location 7493, being the whole of the landcomprised in Lease 9847/68, standing in the name ofMargaret Spark, containing' 724 acres, situate 10 milesWest of Dudinin.

Total area 2,497 acres 1 rood 21 perches; describedis 910 acres first Mass good clay and loamy soil, salmongum and jam; 902 acres second class sandy and gravelly,hitegum and malice; balance third class sandy plainand scrub; 1,110 acres cleared, 30 acres part cleared;watered by dam, well and soak; 225 chains 3-wire andnetting ( neighbour's), 370 chains 6-wire, and 240chains 2-wire fencing.

Tenders returnable at Atanlimup.1343/31.

-Nelson Locations 7884, 7885 and 7886, being theWhole of the land comprised in Lease 2.5888/7.1, stand-in in the name of William Henry Green, containing.71 acres 1 rood 26 3/10 perches, situate 15 miles Westof Manjimup; described as 55 acres 'first class goodbrown loam, redgrtm, jarralt and karri; balance secondclass-strong and gravelly loam; 50 acres, part clearedpasture; 10 acres of other part clearing; watered bypermanent creek; 108 chains 4-wire boundary fence;25 chains 4-wire internal fence; shack.

THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906; GROUPSETTLEMENT ACT, 1925, AND THE GROUPSETTLERS' ADVANCES ACT, 1925, ANDAMENDMENTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned landwil1 be received by the Trustees on dates and at thelocal offices named:

Tenders returnable at Manjimup, 16/2/35.1558/31, G.S.

Nelson Location 10029, being the whole of the landcomprised in Crown Grant Volume 1027, Folio 341,standing in the name of William Henry Penfound,situate in Group 133, 64/, miles _East of NorthcliffeSiding, containing. 147 acres 19 perches.

1714/31 G.S.Nelson Locations 9902 and 9903, being the whole of

the land comprised in Crown Grant Volume 1025, Folio818, standing in the name of Robert Broadbridge, con-taining 224 acres t rood 11 perches, situate 5 milesSouth-East of NoraciiTr; d2t,cribed as 84 acres firstclass red and dark k.iffri, Jorrah, redgum; 82 acressecond class light gravelly, blackbutt and casuarina;balance third class sandy and stony; 58 acres partcleared (pasture); 10 acres of other part cleaning; 8acres rung; 55 (11:1 ins draining; watered by permanentcreeks and well; 13 chains 5-wires and netting, 236chains 6 and 3-wire botrodary fence, 54 chains 5-wireand netting, 153 chains 6 to 3-wire; 12 chains slab, in-ternal fence; house (I rooms) of j.w.b.; cowshed;dairy; hayshed, and drying- shed; stock and plant thatmay be in our possession and belonging to the placeat time of purchase; at date of last inspection therewere 15 cows, 5 heifers, 5 calves, 1 bull and 2 horseson the property.

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Improvements, stock, and plant are quoted from officerecords and are believed to be correct, but the Trusteesdo not, guarantee them. Tenderers should satisfy them-selves 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 Agricultural Bank atplace named, the envelope marked " Tender for 'sproperty."

No tender necessarily accepted.

E. A. MeLARTY,General Managed' Agricultural Bank, Soldiers'

Si-t.:lement Scheme, and Industries Assist-ance Board.

CLERKS' AGREEMENT.No. 3 of 1935.

THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of "The Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," this first day of De-cember, 1934, between The Federated Clerks' Union ofAustralia, W.A. Branch Industrial Union of Workers, ofthe one part, and The Metropolitan Whole Milk Board,of the other part, whereby it is mutually agreed asfollows:

1.Area and Scope of Agreement.This Agreement shall apply to all members of the staff

engaged on clerical work employed by the MetropolitanWhole Milk Board.

2.Definitions."Officer" shall mean any clerical worker engaged on

the staff of the Metropolitan Whole Milk Board, male orfemale, covered by this Agreement.

"Board" shall mean the Board of the MetropolitanWhole Milk Board in Milo%

"Union" shall mean the W.A. Branch of the Feder-ated Clerics' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers.

"Casual clerk " shall mean a cleric employed fromday to day at a daily or weekly rate of pay.

3.Hours of Duty.The ordinary hours of duty shall be from 9.0 a.m. to

5.0 p.111. on Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, with an in-terval of one hour off for lunch, and between 9.0 f1.111.

and 12 noon on Saturdays.

4.Overtime.All time worked outside the ordinary hours of duty

shall be deemed as overtime and paid for as follows:All time worked on Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, at therate of time and half, and all time worked on Satur-days outside the usual hours and all time worked onSundays and holidays at the rate of double time. Theworking of overtime to be authorised by the secretaryof the Board.

5.Meal Money.If all officer is required to work after 6 p.m. on Mon-

days to Fridays, inclusive, or after 1.0 p.m. on Satur-days, such officer shall be paid is. (id. as the price ofone meal 011 each such day. in the event of an offices'being required to work on a holiday, this provision shallapply.

6.--Rates of Pay.These rates of pay are based on a basic wage of £3

11s. Od. per week for males and £1 18s. 4d. per week forfemales.

(a) Juniors:Under 16 yearsUnder 17 yearsUnder 18 yearsUnder 19 yearsUnder 20 yearsUnder 21 yearsAt 21 years of

of ageof ageof ageof ageof ageof ageage

7.Increments.Where an officer is not receiving the maximum of Isis

or her classification, such maximum shall be reached byannual increments of £13.

Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to limit thepower of the Board to pay an officer at a higher rateof pay where the Board may consider the same to bemerited or warranted by the officer.

8.Higher Duties.An officer called upon to perform the duties of an

. officer receiving a higher rate of pay shall be paid suchhigher rate whilst performing such higher duties.

9.Holidays.The following days shall be observed as holidays and

paid for, namely:New Year's Day, Anniversary Day,Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, Founda-tion Day, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day,Anzac .Day, and Show Day (after 12 o'clock).

Annual Holidays.Every offices' shall have two weeks'holiday on completion of twelve months' service. Wherethe continuous service is less than twelve months, theofficer shall be paid holiday pay -in proportion to theservice rendered.

Sick Leave.Sick leave shall be granted to each officerin accordance with the Public Service Regulations forsuch leave.

Long Service Leave.Long service leave shall begranted to officers in accordance with. the GovernmentRegulations to wages employees.

10.Engagement.The engagement of an officer shall be terminated by

one month's notice on either side, such notice to expireon the usual pay day. Provided that an officer may besummarily dismissed for gross misconduct, in which casehe or she shall be paid up to the time of dismissal only.

The services of a casual clerk may be dispensed withat ally time by the Board.

11.Preference of Employment.All officers shall be members of the !Federated Clerks'

Union of Australia, provided that an officer appointedwho at the time of engagement is not a member of theUnion shall become a member of the Union -within 14days.

12.Record.A record shall be kept showing the name of each

worker under the Agreement, the nature of the workperformed, the hours worked each day, and the amountof wages received each pay. The said record shall beopen to the inspection of an accredited representativeof the Union during working hours.

13Reference.A reference shall be given to any officer, containing

all necessary information in regard to length of serviceand duties performed.

14.Term.The term of this Agreement shall be for twelve

months.

Hogg, R. C.Hiller, W. R. ...Stephenson, R. ...Gillon, Mrs. M. ...Ogbone, Miss D. ...Ogborne, Miss M. ...McKay, Miss L. ...Berry. Miss M. ...Jenkins, Miss N. ...Roberts, Miss M....

Schell, de.Range.

Ledger-keeper £187-4283Cashier ... £187£283Counter clerk £187-4265Senior typiste £160-4240Typiste £150£192Typiste £150£192Machinist ... £150£192Filing Clerk £67£150Junior clerk £67£150Junior clerk ... £67£150

Salary.

24724723420816915615615098

Males. Females. Signed and sealed by the said Federated Clerks' Unionp.a. p a. of Australia, W.A. Branch Industrial Union of

£ £ Workers in the presence of6780

106133146164187

678498

113134150

(I)) Adults as per Schedule attached.Casual clerks shall not be paid less than t se minimum

rate paid to officers doing similar work.

GEO. EDINGER,President.

V. ULRICH,Secretary.

J. Ceram, Witness.Signed for and on behalf of the Metropolitan Whole

Milk BoardTHOS. II. WILSON,

Chairman.W. E. Staunard, Witness.

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FEBRUARY" 1, 19:13.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 21)3

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January, 1933.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1904." His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases, asshown below.

M. J. CALANCHINIUnder Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

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

Goldfield

Coolgard isDundasEast Coolgardie

East Murchison. Margaret

rehison

North-East CoolgardieYalgooYilgarn

Outside Proclaimed Gold fields ...

District.

Wiluna ...Sit. Malcolm

CueDay Dawn

MeekatharTa

Kanowna

No. of Application.

5358*, 5360, 5361, 5362, 5:363, 53571, 5388, 5389.1414*, 1415*, 1416*.5645E*, 5646E*, 5647E*, 5648E*, 5649E1, 5650E*,

5652E*, 5653E*, 5634E, 5656:E*, 5657E5, 5658E*,5659E*, 5660E*, 5661E*, 5663E, 5664E, 5665E*.

560.r.1601c, 1613c*, 1614c*, 1615c, 1616c*, 1617c*, 1618c*,

1.619c, 1620c, 162101, 1622c, 1623c, 11121c. 16250,1626c, 1627c, 1628c, 1629c, 1630c, 16:12:!*, 1633c,1634c.

2098, 2099, 2101*, 2102, 2112.598n, 5996. 6009, 6010, 6026*, 6036*, 6046 6050,

6060, 60S0*, 6096*, 61065, 611n*, 612n*, 613n*,614o, 6156, 616n, 617n.

1663N, 1661s*, 1.665N*, 1.666N*, 1667N, 1668s*, 1669s*,1670s*, 1671.N*, 1672s*, 1673s*, 1674N". 1675s*,1676s*, 1.677N*, 1678,N*, 1679s*, 1680N*, 16811 *,1682,N.

1511x5, 1514x.1064.3506, 3523, 3524, 3525, 3526*, 3528, 3529*, 3530*,

3531, 3532, 3533, 3534, 3535, 3536, 3537*, 3538*,3539, 3540*, :3541.

721r, 736.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were refused :--

CoolgardieEast Coolgardie

Yilgarn

fDistrict. No. o Name of Lease.Application.

Kunanalhug 915s5655E

3527

Applicant.

Star of Fremantle ...Diamond ...

Ben Hur

Kunanalling Gold, N.L.Brown, Frederick Henry ; Smalpage

Reginald ClementHorley, Lance Charles

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

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

Mt. Margaret

Murchison

North -1 aF4 Coolgardie

Yilgarn

Mt. Ma rga yetMt. Icolm

Cue

1 OW11:1,

2253T Mary Mae West ...15920 Nil Desperandmn Gold

Mine North2094 Young Australia West ...20!)5 Young Australia South ...2096 Young Australia North ...1482 x G: Aden Cement Deeps ....1483x Gulden Eagle North Deeps1484x Golden Eagle South Deeps3503 Edna May North No. 3 ...

3504 Edna May North No. 4 ...

fasker,Lyon, Walter David

Western Mining Corporation, Limited.do. do.do. do.

!Pocock, Charles Robert.do.do.

White, George Joseph ; Heydon, WilliamJohn.do. do. do.

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases for non-payment of rent, published in the Government Gazette of the20th July, 1934, was declared cancelled, and the Lessees reinstated as of their former estate :-

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

East CoolgardieNorth Coolgardie 'Menzies

5471E55475

Black Hill ...Birthday Gift

Rougher, Thomas.Mack, George ; Ross, William.

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204 GO VER NMEN T G AZ Erl"f \ V . A . [FEBRUARY 1, 1935.

THE MINING ACT, 1904continued.The undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was declared not forfeited, in accordance with Section 106, Subsection (3) of " TheMining Act, 1904 "

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

Yilgarn 3454 Quandong Stibbs, Christina ; Bose, Cesare ; Dal,Cortivo Angelo.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

The undermentioned applications for Miners' Homestead Leases were approved, subject to survey, to date from January, 1935 :

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

East MurchisonMt. MargaretPeak Hill ...Phillips River

WilunaMt. Morgans

54J-.14*.29i', 30r.318.

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Miner's Homestead Lease for non-payment of rent, published in the Government Gazetteof the 20th July, 1934, was declared cancelled, and the Lessee reinstated as of his former estate :

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

East Coolgardie. 256Ei Majestic Homestead Hinton, I Carold Thomas.

* Conditionally.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January, 1935.Authority to Mine on Reserved and Exempted Land.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, in accordance with Section 30 of " The Mining Act, 1904,"has been pleased to grant, conditionally, authority to mine on reserved and exempted land, as shown below.

S. W. MUNSIE,Minister for Mines.

No. Corres. No. Occupant. Authorised Holding. Goldfield. Locality.

659u (2T/34) 3330/34 Hunter, John ... Prospecting Area No.1594T

Mt. Margaret... Boris Townsite.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January; 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, in accordance with Section 297 of " The Mining Act, 1904,"has been pleased to authorise the occupants of the undermentioned Temporary Reserves to occupy, conditionally, the saidTemporary Reserves.

S. W. MUNSIE,Minister for Mines.

No. Cones. No.1 Occupant. Tenn extended to : Locality.

217a 273/20 Australian Iron and Steel. Limited 28th February, 1935 Yampi Sound, West Kimberley Gold-field.

708n 800/33 Mandelstan, Herman ... 31st March, 1935 ... Edjudina, North Coolgardie Goldfield.709u 814/33 Creaghe, Robert Persse 31st March, 1935 ... de Grey River Junction, Pilbara Gold-

field.71011 818/33 Do. 31st March, 1935 ... Yule River, Pilbara Goldfield.75711 1831/34 Webber, Morton ... 30th June, 1935 ... Widgiemooltha, Coolgardie Goldfield.783u 1223/34 Western Mining Corporation,

Li,nited30th November, 1935 Norseman, Dundas Goldfield.

800 a 1845/34 Do. do. 7th August, 1935 ... Norseman, Dundas Goldfield.

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FEBRUARY 1, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 205

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January, 1935.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, in accordance with Section 297 of " The Mining Act, 1904," hasbeen pleased to approve, conditionally, the following Temporary Reserves for the purpose of prospecting for gold.

S. W. MUNSIE.Minister for Mines.

No. Corres. o Occupier. Term. Locality.

802n

831n

Ift.:8/34 Porphyry Gold Mining Company, 18th P r, 1 93 4, to 17th I Welch's Find, North CoolgardieNo Liability I Goldfield.

t 1folznage1 Gustav ; Gilmore, 1st January to 31st March, 1033 Bulong, East Coolgardie Goldfield.Gordon Roy

TILE Ai NINC ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January, 1935.Licenses to Treat Tailings.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers conferred -under Section 112 of " TheMining Act, 1904," has been pleased to grant Licenses to treat Tailings, as shown below.

S. W. AIUNSIE,Minister for Mines.

No. Corres. No. Licensees.

Wbinfield, ack Scott.

Goldfield.

Vilgartr

Locality. Period,

136111 (10/33) 2998/33 Late G. m.879, 26-16 a ml MugsArea No. 31

ths from istVeal 11:1 i.

441nr (8/34)

*442o (3D/34)

2162/34 .Norseman Gold Mines,No Liability

2397/34 j Bastian, Herbert Wafter

Dundas

Murchison ...

Prospecting Area No. 1037

G.M. Leases Nos. 576D,590D, and late G.M..

Three months from let Janu-aryr, 1935,

Six months from 1st j anu-1935.

Leases Nos. 170D, 211o,late Tailings Lease No.54

445n (6n/ 34) 2706/34 Williams, Basil Late Tailings Lease No. :33 Three months from let Janu-ary, 1935.

446u (5 n/34) 2707/34 Parkinson, Thomas ... East Murchi-son

Late G.M. Lease No. 41:and Machinery Area No.

Twelve months from 1stJanuary, 1935.

1313

456n (14/34) 3085/34 Young, George ... D u Mitts Tailings Area No. 27 ... Six months from 1st January,1935.

469a (9'c/34) 3352/34 Lanecfield (W.A.) Gold Mt. Margaret Late Tailings Area No. 24v Twelve months from 1stMine, No Liability January, 1935.

470n (4D/31) 3286/34 Bastian, Herbert Walter -Murchison ... Late G.M. Leases Nos.186D, 264D, 515D, 557D,late Prospecting Area

Six months from 1st January,1935.

1\:1n. 546D and WaterRight No. 24D

471u (5o/31) 3287/34 Do. do. Late G.M. Lease No. 515D Six months from 1st January,1935.

472n (6D/34) 3288/34 Do. do. Late G.M. Lease No. 264Dand late Water Right

Six months from 1st January,1935.

No. 24D479n (11/34) 3394/3 .npiter Gold Mines,

LimitedYilgarn Late G.M. Lease No. 550

and late Tailings AreaTwelve months from 1st

January, 1935.No. 41

I Renewal. * Conditionally.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January, 1935.Refuse of License to Treat Tailings.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has refused Applications for Licenses to treat tailings as shownbelow.

S. W. 11UNSIE,Minister for Mines.

No. Corres. No. Applicant. Goldfield. Locality,

434n, (9N/34)455n (13/34)

2042/343083/34

McLean, Charles Edward .. ...Mackie, Thomas Dewar ; aqua,

Stanley Max

MurchisonDundas

G.M. Lease No. 1547N.Tailings Area No. 27.

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206 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'W.A.

APPOINTMENTS.Department of Mines,

Perth, 23rd January, 1935.illS lExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to make the following appoint-ments:

7_96/35.Ernest Stanley Reynolds as Warden of the West

Kimberley Goldfield;490/31.William Arthur Petterson as Acting Mining Regis-

trar, at Collie, during the absence of the Mining Regis-trar;

2095/33.Ivor William Thomas as Acting Mining Registrar at

Mt. Magnet, Murchison Goldfield, during the absence ofthe Mining Registrar; to date from the 22nd day ofDecember, 1934;

1242/29.Thomas Young Anderson Lang as Acting Warden of

the Broad Arrow, Dundas, East Coolgardie, Coolgardie,North-East Coolgardie, North Coolgardie, Mt. Margaret,and Yilgarn Goldfields during the absence of the War-den; also as Deputy Chairman of the Mine Workers'Relief Board during the absence of the Chairman ofthe said Board, with the privilege of a casting vote.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

COAT., MINES REGULATION ACT, 1902-1926.Department of Mines,

Perth, 29th January, 1935.THE 'Honourable the Minister for Mines has beenpleased to appoint john Machreth Griffiths as Miners'Representative Trustee of the Collie Accident ReliefFund.

11, 1. CA f A NChIlli I.Under Secretary for Allines.

E INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1925.is 'hereby notified, for general information, that His

:Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of the appointment ofthe following persons to be Chairman and Members ofthe Divers and Tenders' industrial Board, pursuant toSection 107 of "The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912 -1925 '': Mr. Francis Edward Walsh, Industrial Regis-trar, as Chairman; Mr. Cyril Phillips Morgan, Em-ployers' Representative; and Mr. Edgar Luxton, Em-ployees' Representative.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Labour.

25th January, 1935.

TILE INDUSTRIAL ARIHT.R.VITION ACT, 1912-1925.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of an Industrial Boardbeing constituted under Section 107 of "The IndustrialArbitration Act, 1972-1925," for the calling or industryof Divers and Tenders, and that such Board consist ofa Chairman and two other Members.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Labour.

25th January, 1935.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 100/35.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 96of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909," that water mains have been laidin the undermentioned streets in Districts indicated:

Perth Municipality.1641/34Selkirk Street, from Lot 61 to Lot 60

Easterly.

[FEBRUARY 1, 1935.

Belmont Park Road District.1661/34Boulder Street, from Lot 102 to Lot 242

Easterly.Gosnells Road District.

71/35Albany Road, from Lot 7 to Dudley StreetNorth-Westerly.

Dudley Street, from Albany Road to Lot 30South-'Westerly.

Nedlands Road District.70/35Barron Avenue, from Lot 286 to Lot 287

Northerly.

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply water from such mains to landswithin rateable distance thereof.

Dated at Perth this 1st day of February, 1933.G. IL LONG,

Under Secretary.

THE CITY OF PERTH.Amendment of By-law 31Hawkers and Stallkeepers.TN pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in"The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," the LordMayor and 'Councillors of the City of Perth do orderthat Clause 6 of By-law No. 31 be amended by the re-peal of Subclause (k).

Passed by the Council of the City of Perth at theordinary meeting of the Council held on the 26th dayof November, 1934.

(1..s.)Recomme nded--

J. T. FRANKLIN,Lord Mayor.

WM. E. BOLD,Town Clerk.

(Sgd.) J. WILLCOCK,Acting Minister for Works and Labour

pproved lay liis :Excellency the Lieutenant-GovernorExecutive Council this 28th day of December, 1934.

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

ALBANY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

Bylaw for Discount on Rates.

P. W. 2701/23.IN pursuance of the powers conferred by "The Muni-cipal Corporations Act, :1906," and all amendmentsthereto, the Council of the Municipality of Albany (lothhereby make and pass the following By-law:

Discount on Rates:Any person liable to pay rateswho pays such rates on or before the date specified inthe notice of rate issued to him, such date being withinthirty days after notice given to him to pay, may beallowed a discount of five (5) per centrun on the amountof such current rates included in such notice.

Made and passed by the Albany Municipal Councilon the 12th December, 1934.

Recommended

J. P. SCANLAN,Mayor.

R. HOUGHTON,Town Clerk.

(Sgd.) J. WILLCOCK,Acting Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Executive Council this 23rd day of January, 1935.

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

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RUAR 1, 1935.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 207

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and Time

for Closing.Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to

be seen.

1935.

Jan. 15

Jan. 15

Jan. 16

Jan. 16

Jan. 23

Jan. 23

Jan. 23

Jan. 30

Jan. 30

Jan. 30

Window Cleaning at various Gov-ernment Buildings (8482)

Albany Hospital-Repairs andPainting to Roofs (8483)

Forests Department, No. 6 Mill,Jarrandale-District Overseer'sHouse (Type 8) (8484)

Forests Department, Glen Eagle,Albany Road - Overseer'sHouse (Type 8) (8485)

Roe lands School-New Room(8486)

New lands School-Removal fromBoojetup (8487)

Karranadgin School-Removalfrom Walyourmouring (8488)

Boulder Miners' Cottages-Re-erection of (8489)

Kondinin South-East School-Removal from East Kondinin(8490)

Forests Department- Erection ofSeven Type 8 Houses and 20ft.x 20ft. Standard School atTallanalla, (Harvey District)(8491)

1935.2.30 p.m. on Tuesday)5th February ...

5th February

5th February

5th February

12th February

12th February

12th February ...

19th February

19th February

19th Febri r}

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after the 22nd January, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Albany, andPublic Works Department Office, Katanning, on andafter the 22nd January, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Police Station, Pin-jarra, on and after the 22nd January, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Police Station, Pin-jarra on and after the 22nd January, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Bunbury and CollieCourt Houses, on and after the 29th January, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Bunbury and CollieCourt Houses, on and after the 29th January, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Northam Court House, andKellerberrin Police Station, on and after the 29thJanuary, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Public Works Depart-ment, Kalgoorlie, on and after the 5th February,1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Narrogin,and Police Stations, Kondinin and Corrigin, on andafter the 5th February, 1935.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Bunbury,and Police Station, Harvey, on and after the 5thFebruary, 1935.

fenders, 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,

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914.Collie Irrigation District.

P.-W.W.S. 41/34.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of similar by-laws tothose which were promulgated on the 29th day of July,1932, and published in the Government Gazette on the29th day of July, 7.932, in connection with the HarveyNo, 1 Irrigation District, for the Irrigation Districtknown as the Collie Irrigation District, and to declarethat such By-laws shall apply mutatis mutandis to thelatter district.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914.Collie Irrigation District.

P.W.W.S. 41/34.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under the provisions of"The Rights in Water and Irrigation Act, 1914," ofthe annexed additional By-law for the Collie Irrigation:District: -

23. (a) Every ratepayer shall, subject to the paymentof the prescribed rate, be entitled to a supplyof water for stock;

(b) The ratepayer shall, at his or her own expense,provide a suitable receptacle for the storageof stock water for a period of not less thantwenty-one (21) days;

(e) The dam, tank, or other receptacle providedfor the storage of stock water shall be ap-proved by the Minister, or by an officer auth-orised by the Minister ;

(Unless such approval has been given itshall not be compulsory for the Minister tosupply water for stock purposes.)

(d) The holder of any land exempt from paymentof rates because such land cannot be irri-gated, or for any other reason may be given

a supply of stock water provided the provi-sions of paragraphs (b) and, (c) have beencomplied with on the following terms:

1. For an area not exceeding 50 acres2 annum.

2. For an area not exceding 75 acres£3 per annum.

3. For an area over 75 acres and not ex-ceeding 100 acres-Y4 per annum.

4. For an area over 100 acres and not ex-ceeding 300 acres-g8 per annum.

5. For an area over 300 acres-f.C10 perannum.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

rp TER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT,1918.

Wagin Water Area.P.W.W.S. 1139/18.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HislExeellency the Lieutenant-Governor 1n Executive Conn-cal has been pleased to approve, under the provisions of"- The Water Boards Act Amendment Act, 1918," of aRate of Three shillings in the_ pound being made andlevied in the Wagin Water Area for the year ehdingthe 31st October, 1935.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT,1918.

Carnarvon Water Board.P.W.W.S. 555/19.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve, under the provisions of"The Water Boards Act Amendment Act, 1918," of aRate of Three shillings in the pound on the AnnualiRateable -Value of rated land in the Carnarvon WaterArea being made and levied by the Carnarvon WaterBoard for time year ending the 31st day of December,1935.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

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208 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEBHuARy 1, 1935.

Thu WA TER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, Rate in the £ Minimum.1918. Central ls. Gd. £1

Nukarni 2s. . £1Albany Water Board. Westonia is. Gd.

P.W.W.S. 1069/18. Marvel Loch 2s. £1IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Bullfinch Gd. £1Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Coun- Southern Cross is. Gd. £1cil has been pleased to approve, under the provisions of Coolgardie . is. Gd. £1"The Water Boards Act Amendment Act, 1918," of a Kalgoorlie s. 6d. £1

Rate of Two shillings and sixpence in the pound being Boulder 6d. £1

made and levied by the Albany Water Board during theyear eafding the 31st day of October, 1935.

Kanowna 18. 6d. £1

COUNTRY LANDS.C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Water Supply.A fixed sum of Five pounds, plus an amount per acre,

as shown in the second column hereunder:

GOD1)9' iDS WATER SUPPLY ACT, 1902, ANDAMENDMENTS.

Water Bate for the Year ending 31st December, 1935.NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Books for alllands in the Goldfields Water Area, now liable to berated under the above-mentioned Acts, have now beenmade up and arc open for inspection by the ratepayers.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply.C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Water Supply.Perth, 1st February, 1935.

Notice of Rate.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the above-mentioned Acts, the Minister forWater Supply has ordered Rates, as shown in theSchedule attached hereto, to be made and levied for theyear ending the 31st December, 1935, upon all rateableland entered in the Rate Books, the making up of whichis published in the Govenon, cr, Gazette of the 1stFebruary, 1933, and ne,,,pa,,r; that the MinimumRate, where provided for, shall In as shown in theSchedule, and that a memorandum of such order hasbeen duly entered in the several Rate Books andsigned.

The said Rates are now payable hi accordance willthe By -laws made under the said Acts.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 1st February, 1935.

SCITEDITLE.

Oilier than Country Lands.Rate in the .1

Harlingtonblue daringToodyayNorthamYorkBeverleyGoomallingBelka

. . s.2s.106,

.. is. Gd.

.. 28.2s.

2s.±;1.

(1) (2)Rate per acre.

30-inch main, Baker's Hill to Northam .. 2d.York, Beverley, Toodyay, and Irishtown Mains 2d.30-inch main, Northam to Southern Cross and

extensions therefrom (excepting exten-sions otherwise shown) 3d.

Belka. Gd.North Bodallin Gd.North Bodallin No. 2 Gd.Goo arin-Talgomine 6d.Walgoolan Gd.'Walgoolan Gd.Walgoolan C. .. 41/, d.Walgoolan D. (North Westonia) Gd.Walgoolan C. Gd.Walgoolan II. (North Westonia East) 6d.Walgoolan K. (South Walgoolan) Gil.Walgoolan L. (South Walgoolan) Gd.North Noongar.Westonia Gd.CoolgarBarran Rock (North Merredin) 6d.North Moorine Rock .. 6d.

WESTERN' AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor hi Council hasapproved of the Appeal Board Regulations publishedin the Govern4neni Gazette on the 27th May, 1927, beingamended as follows:

(a) By rescinding Regulation 14 and making the fol-lowing Regulation in lieu thereof:

1.a. No ballot paper shall be counted unless(a) it is received by the returning officer up to the

time fixed for the close of the poll; or(h) it is deposited before the time fixed for the close

of the poll in a box or boxes to be provided bythe Chief Electoral Officer and kept in the cus-tody of some person approved by the ChiefElectoral Officer at such centre as he may de-termine.

(b) By striking out in Regulation 16 the words "andmust reach the Returning Officer on or before the datefixed for the election."

21st 4aiinary, 1935.

J. A. ELLIS,Commissioner of Railways.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PROBATE JURISDICTION.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estate of the undermentioned deceased person (orders tocollect and administer whose Estate 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 23rd day of February, 1935, after whichdate I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased person among those entitled thereto, having regard only tothose claims of which I shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 31st day of January, 1935.ALFRED A. MOFFAT,

Curator of Intestate Estates.

Name. Date of Death. Date of Order. Address. Occupation.

Chapman, Franklyn Oscar 17-12-34: 25-1-35 295 James Street, Perth ... Importer.

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FEBRUARY 1, 1935.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 209

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.

Tender ,

BoardNo.

Date. Contractor.Sche-daleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate

1935.1016/34 Jan. 19 Giovanni Panizza ... 4461, Firewood, 150 cords, for Garden P.W.D. Water 47s. per cord.

1934 Gully Pumping Station Supply873/34 Jan. 23 Aqua Proofing Co., Ltd 1364A. Oilskins and Mackintoshes Railways

1935 Item 1Oilskin Jacketsand Leggings

... ... 22s. 6d. each.

Item 2Oilskin Long Coats ... ... 21s. 6d. each.Item 3Oilskin Long Coats ... ... ... 27s. 6d. each.

(Lightweight)item 4k-- Oilskin Coats

and Trousers... ... 29s. 6d. each.

Item 5Mackintoshes ... ... ... ... 60s. each.do. Grose Bros. ... Waterproof Cap Covers (Item 8) do. ... 10 !, d . each.do. B. Rosenstamm ... Leather Leggings do.

Item 6 7s. 6d. per pair.Item 7 ... Os. per pair.

982/34 Jan. 25 G. Gil grey (jun.) 434A, Hewn Wandoo Sleepers, 40 do. £4 per load.1934 loads, delivered at Williams

Railway Sidingdo. 11,. Stewart ... , Hewn AVandoo Sleepers, 40

loads, delivered at Capercupdo. ,t4 per load.

Railway Sidingdo. F. J. W nods ... ... Hewn Jarrah Sleepers, 40 loads,

delivered at Muja Railwaydo. ... £3 Os. per load.

Sidingdo. Jas. Fitzpatrick Hewn Jarrah Sleepers, 160

loads, delivered at Sidingsbetween Mt. Barker and

do. ... £3 I 2s. per loac

Albany, also in RailwayYards, Albany or Denmark

3/35 do. 2. R. W. Gardam A 2A., Steel Bore Casing, 5in. external P.W.D. Water 3s. 8l.d. per ft.Co. 1935 diameter, 500 lin. ft., de-

livered F.O.R. FremantleSupply

6/35 do. Jas. Hardie & Co., 3A., Asbestos Cement Pipes, complete do.Ltd. 1935 with Joints, delivered F.O.R.

Contractor's Siding, Rivervaleitem 1-4in. diameter,

13,530 lin. ft.... 2s. Old. per ft.

Item 2-3M. diameter,3,630 lin. ft.

... Is. 80. per ft.

688/34 Jan. 26 Westralian farmers,Ltd.

Butter for Government Insti-talons for week ending 2nd

C.S.D. ... ... I s. 3) ) d. per 11

February, 1935975/ 4 .Tan. 29 Shell Co. of Aust., 437a, Fuel Oil for Government De- Various ... ... Rates on appl

Ltd., and Anglo- 1934 paxtments (exclusive of State cation.Per;sian Oil Co.. Ltd. Steamship Service) during the

year ending 31st January,1936. (Full particulars ob-tainable on application)

787/34 Jan. 14 Various contractors ... 104A, Electric Lamps for Railways do. ... do.and

Jan. 251934 and other Departments during

the period ending 14th Feb-ruary, 1936

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210 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FhluttuArty 1, 1935.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued,

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofAdvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

Closing.

1934.Dee. 13 ...

1935.Jan. 24 ...Jan. 31 ...Jan. 24 ...Jan. 31 ...

1934.Dec. 29 ...

440A, 1934

36A, 193540A, 193538x, 193542a, 1935

448x, 1934

Superheater Elements, 6 sets

Firewood for State Brickworks at Byford during a period of 12 months ...21-ton, Oil Engine Driven, Friction Winch ...Firewood for Boogardie State Battery during a period of 12 monthsSolid Drawn Steel Boiler Stay Tubes and Solid Drawn Steel Tubes

Porcelain Bushings for Dividing Boxes, 48 only

1935.Feb. 7

Feb. 7Feb. 7Feb. 14Feb. 14

Feb. 281935.

Jan. 3 ... 1935 Copper Plates, 6 only ... Feb. 28Jan. 10 ... 4A, 1935 Pressed Steel Wheels, 20in. diameter, 300 only Mar. 7

1934.Dec. 13 ... 439A, 1934 Solid Drawn Steel Tubes : Smoke Tubes, 90 only ; Boiler Tubes, 712 only Mar. 14

1935.Jan. 31 ... 41s, 1935 Electric Sewage Pumping Plant, in duplicate, including Motors, Pumps,

Switch-gear, etc. ... Mar. 14Jan. 22 31x, 1935 Porcelain Bushings for 20,000 volt Current Transformer, 18 only Mar. 21Jan. 17 ... 26A, 1935 Sluice Valves, 30in. dia., C.I. double flanged, fitted with 4in. dia. bypass

valves ... ... ... ... ... ... ...May 9

Jan. 17 ... 28x, 1935 Pumping Plant, complete, to be supplied and erected at Wicherina PumpingStation, near Geraldton June 6

For dale by Tender.Jan. 31 ... 43A, 1935 Scrap iron, as it now lies (approx. 16 tons) at Loftus Street Yard, and approx.

10 tons at Roela, Ltd's., Depot Feb. 7

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2.15 p.m.on the date of closing.

Tenders must he 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.

Dated this 31st day of January, 1935.M J CALANCHINI,

Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Resolute Gold Mine, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofResolute Gold Mine, No Liability, is situate at 185 UnionBank Buildings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, and is openand accessible to the public. from Monday to Friday in-clusive, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and onSaturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, except on publicholidays, and that Patrick Francis O'Dea and FrancisJoseph O'Dea, of Kalgoorlie, are the duly appointedAttorneys of the abovenamed Company.

Dated this 21st day of January, 1935.

O'DEA & O'DEA,Solicitors for the abovenamed Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Yellowdine Gold Areas, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of.ellowdine Gold Areas, No Liability, is situated atSecond Floor, W.A. Trustee Buildings, 135 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, and will he upon for the transaction ofbusiness between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. onweek days (Saturdays and holidays excepted) and 9 a.m.and 12 noon on Saturdays.

Dated this 29th day of January, 1935.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY, & LEAKE,Halsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Greater Bonnie Dom (1935), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed company in 'Western Australia is situ-ate at No. 180 Murray Street, Perth, and will be open

to the public between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.on Tuesdays and Thursdays in each week.

Dated this 30th day of January, 1935.

STONE, JAMES & CO.,Solicitors for the Company.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Mt. Crawford Pastoral Company, Limited.Notice of Registered Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situate at 21 Victoriahouse, 98 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that thehours during which such office is open to the public forthe transaction of business are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Prom Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except on publicholidays), and from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays,

Dated the 30th day of January, 1935.

UNMACK & UNMACK,Solicitors for the abovenamed Company.

Withnell Chambers, Howard Street,Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Yellow-dine Gold Options, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situated at the offices ofA. E. Weston, Airways House, St. George's Terrace,Perth. The office will be open and accessible to thepublic between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1.2 noon and2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on week clays and 10 a.m. and 12noon on Saturdays, public holidays excepted.

JOSEPH, MUIR, & WILLIAMS,Solicitors for the Company.

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Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Fremantle Road and Pavement Slag Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the above Company, hav-ing gone into voluntary liquidation, the Registered Officehas been removed from South Fremantle to SecondFloor, Perpetual Trustee Chambers, St. George's Ter-race, Perth, and will be open to the public for thetransaction of the Company's business on all week days,except Saturdays and public holidays, between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 12 pan. and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., and onSaturdays from 10 a.m. to 12

Dated this 22nd day of January,.1935.F. G. C. CRIP PS,

Voluntary Liquidator.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The London, Australian & General Exploration

Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is now situate care of Bewick, More-ing & Co., Rooms Nos. 7 to 10 (Third Floo lr), St.George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and isopen and accessible to the public from Monday to 'Fri-day. inclusive between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 pan. andon Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, except on holidays.

E. B. NEWMAN,Attorney.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Sons of Gwa lia, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is now situate care of Bewick, More-big & Co., Rooms Nos. 7 to 10 (Third Floor), St.George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and isopen and accessible to the public from Monday to Fri-day inclusive between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, except on holi-days.

E. B. NEWMAN,Attorney.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Edna May (W.A.) Amalgamated Gold Mines, N.L.

:NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is now situate care of Bewick, More-ing & Co., :Rooms Nos. 7 to 10 (Third Floor), St.George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and isopen and accessible to the public from Monday to Fri-day inclusive between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, except on holi-days.

E. B. NEWMAN,Attorney.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Edquist Process, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is now situate care of Bewick, More-ing & Co., Rooms Nos. 7 to 10 (Third Floor), St.George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and isopen and accessible to the public from Monday to Fri-day inclusive between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, except on holi-days.

E. B. NEWMAN,Secretary.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893,and in the matter of Walliston Orchardists,Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that, at an Extraordinary Gen-eral Meeting of the abovenamed Company, duly con-vened and held in the office of Mr. W. McClure, at Wal-listen, on Monday the 21st January, 1935, the follow-ing special resolution was duly passed:That Wallis-ton Orchardists, Limited, be wound up voluntarily andthat Mr.. Archibald Sanderson be and he is hereby ap-pointed liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up.

Dated at Perth tins 22nd day of January, 1935.

ARCHIBALD SANDERSON,Chairman.

Messrs. Ford, Rhodes and Davies, Chartered Account-ants (Aust.), St. George's House, Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of Walliston Orchardists, Limited.

THE creditors of the abovenamed Company are re-quired, on or before the 14th day of February, 1935,to send their names and addresses, and the particularsof their debts or claims, and the names and addressesof their Solicitors (ill any), to Mr. Archibald Sander-son, the Liquidator of the said Company, at St.George's House. Perth, and, if so required by noticein writing from the said Liquidator, are by their Soli-citors or otherwise to prove their said debts or claims,at the office of the Liquidator, at such time as shall bespecified in such notice, or in default thereof they willhe excluded from the benefit of any distribution madebefore such debts are proved.

Dated at Perth, this 22nd day of January, 1935.

ARCHIBALD SANDERSON,Liquidator.

IN THE MATTER. ab"rnE COMPANIES ACT, 1893,and in the matter of the undermentioned Companies:

Australian Securities, Limited ; Cogla. Downs Pas-toral Company, Limited; AL C. Davies & Sons,Limited; Dalgety Downs Pastoral Company,Limited; Darlot Bros., Limited; De Grey RiverPastoral Company, Limited; Trustees of MarkRubin, deceased; Gabyon Pastoral Company,Limited; Gnaweeda Pastoral Company, Limited;Irrida Pastoral Company, Limited; The Kimber-ley Pastoral Company, Limited; Luluigui Pas-toral Company, Limited; Leopold Downs, Lim-ited; Mt. Augustus Pastoral Company, Limited;Melrose Station, Limited; Mia Mia PastoralCompany, Limited; Muccan Pastoral Company,Limited; Mt. Phillips Station. Limited; NapierDowns Pastoral Company, Limited; PinnaclesProprietary, Limited; Trees, Limited; WydgeePastoral Company, Limited; Wallal Downs Pas-toral. Coin pa y, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that, the..Lilegistered Office ofthe a hove Compaies will, as from 26th instant, be situ-ated on the 3rd Floor, Pastoral House, St. George'sTerrace, Perth, and. will be accessible to the public, dur-ing the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week days and 9 a.m.to noon on Saturdays.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of8tection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a No Liability Company, has this day beenissued to Yellowdine Gold Options, No Liability.

Dated this 25th day of January, 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 No Liability Company, has this day beenissued to Yellowdine Gold Areas, No Liability.

Dated this 29th day of January, 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 Mt. Crawford Pastoral Company, Limited.

Dated this 30th day of January, 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 Greater Bonnie Loon (1935), Limited.

Dated this 30th day of January, 1935.T. E. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

THE M.liTTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the previsions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this clay been issuedto Break of Day Gold Mining Company, Limited.

Dated this 30th day of January, 1935.T. E. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

Western Australia.THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1S95.I, SYDNEY DAVIS, of 29 Barrack Street, Perth, inthe State of Western Australia, Secretary of and theperson hereunto authorised by the Royal AntediluvianOrder of Buffaloes. Grand Lodge of Western Australiaunder the Grand Lodge of England, do hereby give;notice that I am desirous that such Order should be in-corporated under the provisions of "The Associationsincorporation Act, 1895."

SYDNEY DAVIS.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended tobe filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions ofthe said Act: -

1. Name of the InstitutionRoyal AntediluvianOrder of Buffaloes, Grand Lodge of Western Ans-1tralia under the Grand Lodge of England.

2. Object or Purpose of the InstitutionTo relieveby donations, annuities, or otherwise assist necessitousbrethren, widows, orphans, or dependants of deceasedbrethren; the bringing together of its brethren formutual intercourse and encouragement; the doing ofall such lawful things as are conducive to the attain-ment of the above objects.

3. Where Situated-29 Barrack Street, Perth, in theState of Western Australia.

4. The Names of the Trustee or TrusteesWilliamMack, Frederick Washing, Alexander Dutch.

5. In whom the Management of the Institution isvested, and by what meansIn the Trustees, in accordance with the Rules of the Order.

S. Howard-Bath, Solicitor, Perth.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSOCIATIONSINCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I, HENRY LE FANU, of Bishop's House, Perth, Trus-tee of or person hereunto authorised by Church of Eng-land Hospitals, do hereby give notice that I am desirousthat such Hospitals should be incorporated under theprovisions of "The Associations Incorporation Act,1895."

HENRY LE FANU.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended tobe filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions ofthe said Act:Memorial of Church of England Hospitals filed in

pursuance of "The Associations Incorporation Act,1895 ":

1. Name of InstitutionChurch of England Hos-pitals.

2. Object or Purpose of Institution(a) To provide,furnish and fit out with all necessary furniture, instru-ments, and other equipment, and maintain and manageHospitals; (b) to provide accommodation for' the treat-

nuint and care of patients, whether suffering fromdisease or accident; (c) to provide such facilities forproper medical attendance and nursing as are usual inprivate Hospitals; (d) to employ nurses and attendantsfor the purposes aforesaid; (e) to purchase or otherwiseacquire land for any estate or interest; (f) to buildand maintain houses, and alter and improve the same,including any existing buildings, and to provide thesame with light, water, drainage, and all other neces-saries: (g) to let any part or parts of any land or build-ings and in such divisions and manner as may he ex-pedient: (h) to raise money for all or any of the abovepurposes by mortgaging or charging all or any suchhereditaments or tenements as may legally he mortgagedor charged (i) to do all such other lawful things as areincidental or e. 011(1116V e to the attainment of any of theabove objects.

Where Situated. or EstablishedPerth.1. The 'Name or Names of the Trustee or Trustees--

11 en ry Le Fano, IL W. Baily.5. In whom the Management of the Institution is

Vested and by what MeansCommittee of Management,to be elected by the members, under the Rules andRegulations.

Hardwick, Forman, & Slattery, of Victoria House,St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

III the matter of the ANeill of John Harrison, late ofMarine Terrace, Geraldton, in the State of -WesternAustralia, Billiard-marker, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the Estate of the abovenamed de-ceased are hereby requested to send particulars thereofin writing to the Executor, The 'West Australian Trus-tee, Executor, :Hid Agency Company, Limited, of 135St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 1st dayof March, 1935, aft er which date the Executor will dis-tribute tile a,seis amongst the persons entitled thereto,having regani only to those claims of which it shallthen have had notice.

Dated the 25th day of January, 1935.FINGAL MARK & DOUG..kLIT,

Witlinell Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitorsfor the Executor The West Australian Trustee,Executor, and Agency Company, Limited.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURESDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and Estate of Martha Klem.,late of 262 'Railway Parade, West Leederville, inthe State of 'Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are re-quired to send particulars thereof in writing to the Ad-ministrator (with the Will) The Perpetual Executors,Trustees, and Agency Company (W.A.), Limited, ofSt. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the lst dayof March, 1933, after which date the said Administrator(with the Will) will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst tine persons entitled thereto,having regard only to those claims of which particularsshall have been given as aforesaid.

Dated the 26th day of January, 1935.

ROBINSON, COX, & WHEATLEY,20 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the

Perpetual Executors, Trustees, and AgencyCompany (W.A.), Limited.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Will of Percy Leumaine Davies, late of 70 EricStreet, Cottesloe, in the State of 'Western Aus-tralia, Draper, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claim against the Estate of PercyLeumaine Davies, late of 70 Eric Street, Cottesloe, inthe State of Western Australia, Draper, deceased, arerequested to send particulars thereof in writing, to theAdministrator (with the Will), The .Perpetual Executors,Trustees, and Agency Company (W.A.), :Limited, ofPerpetual Trustees Buildings, St. George's Terrace,

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Perth, on or before the 1st day of March, 1935; andfurther, that after such date the said Administrator(with the Will) will distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, havingregard only to such claims of which it shall then havehad notice.

Dated the 24th day of January, 1935.JACKSON, LEAKE, STAWELL & CO.,

Atlas Buildings, Esplanade, Perth,Solicitors for the said The Perpe-tual Executors, Trustees, and AgencyCompany (W.A.), Limited, theAdministrator (with the Will).

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Hubert Carvosso Hill, lateof care of Union Bank of Australia, Limited, St.George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of WesternAustralia, Retired Bank Officer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands upon or againstthe Estate of the abovenamed Hubert Carvosso Hill,late of care of Union Bank of Australia, Limited, St.George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, Retired Bank Officer, deceased, are hereby re-quired to send particulars thereof in writing to thePerpetual Executors, Trustees, and Agency Company(W.A.), Limited, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, in thesaid State, the Executor of the Will of the said deceased,on or before the 1st day of March, 1935; and, further,that after such date the said Executor will proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased among thepersons entitled thereto, having regard only to suchclaims and demands of which it shall then have hadnotice.

Dated the 30th day of January, 1935.

ALEX. D. MACKAY,of Warwick House, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the said Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Elizabeth Martha Parker,late of 2:59 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, in the State ofWestern Australia, Spinster, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that the accounts and plan ofdistribution in the Estate of the abovenamed deceasedhave this day been filed in my office, and all persons hav-ing any claim on the said Estate, or being in anyotherwise interested therein, are hereby required to comein before me, at my said office, on or before the 18th dayof February, 1935, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock in theforenoon, and inspect the same, and, if they shall thinkfit, object thereto, otherwise if the said accounts be notobjected to the same will be examined by me and hassedaccording to law.

Dated this 26th day of January, 1935.G. J. BOYLSON,

Deputy Master.Parker & Roe, 19 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for

the Executor of the Will of the abovenamed deceased.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Robert Edward Robinson,late of Chid low Street, Northam, in the State ofWestern Australia, Retired Railway Employee, de-ceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the Estate of Robert Edward Robinson, late ofChid low Street, Northam, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, Retired Railway Employee, deceased, are re-quested to send particulars of the same in writing toPearson Lyon, the Executor of the Will of the said de-ceased, care of Pearson Lyon & Son, Solicitors, Northam,on or before the 1st clay of March, 1935, after whichdate the said Executor will proceed to distribute theassets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having. regard only to the claims of which thesaid Executor shall then have had notice.

Dated the 22nd clay of January, 1935.

PEARSON LYON & SON.,Solicitors for the said Executor,129 Fitzgerald Street, Northam.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Orders anode on Application for Discharge,

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. Number. Date of Order. Nature of Order made.

Andrew Patrick Brophy ... Lincoln Street, Perth ... Rotelkeeper ... Supreme Courtof WesternAustralia

65 of 1913 18th December,1934

Discharged subject to thbankrupt consenting tjudgment being entere(against him for £500 am£1 10s. costs of judgment

Andrew Patrick Brophy ... Hay Street, Subiaco ... Mining Agent... do. ... 16 of 1018 do. do. Discharged subject to titbankrupt consenting t'judgment being entere(against hint for £100 am£1 10s. costs of judgment

Dated this 17th day of January, 1935.H. S. CROFTS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Perth.

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