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No. 31,1 OF WESTERN ATJSTRA.I [Published by Authority at 3.30 [REGISTERED AT THE GENDRAL POST OFFICE, PERT'', FOR TRARSIIISSIO BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER. PERTH : FRIDAY, MAY 21. No. 15900.C.S.O. Tile Bank Holidays Am-endment Acr, 1899. PROCLAMATION WEnTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Francis ander lgewdegate, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished. Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.. R. F. McMitriArt, Governor's Deputy. (Ls.] 204/20. WHEREAS by "The Bank Holidays Act, 1.884," it is provided_ that it shall be lawful for the Governor, when it is inexpedient that a day appointed for a Bank. Holi- day should be a Bank Holiday, to declare by Proclama- tion that such day shall not he a Bank Holiday and to appoint such other day as to the Governor may seem. fit to be a holiday instead thereof: And whereas under the provisions of ''The Bank Holidays Amendment Act, 1899," Monday the 7th day of June would, except as hereinafter declared, he observed as a Bank Holiday in commemoration of the birthday of the Sovereign: And whereas it is desirable that Thursday, the 3rd day of June, should be appointed to be a Bank Holiday, the intention being that the birthday of the Sovereign should he observed on that day instead of the 7th day of June: Now therefore I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Exeentive Council, do hereby declare that the 7th day of June proximo shall not be a Bank Holiday, and I appoint the 3rd day of June proximo to be a Bank Holiday instead of the first-nante,l day. Given under. my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 18th day of Hay, 1920. By His Excellency's Command, F. T. BROIJN, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! P rorog«tiop of Peri- iamle.a.'t. PROCLAMATION By Nis Helmut' Sir Robert gorse McMillan, t Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over the State Western Australia and its De- pendencies in Het Commonwealth oi Aus- tralia. WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO WET. R. Mcillutts, Governor's Deputy. WII EMEAS by " The ('onstitntLoI Act, 1889," it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor to prorogue the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly from time to time, by Proclamation or other- wise, whenever he shall think fit: Now therefore I, the Deputy of the said Governor, in exercise of the power conferred by the said Act, do hereby prorogue the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly until the 30th day of June, 1920. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 19th day of May, 1920. 11920. 13y its Ilency's Command, WM. J. GEORGE, Acting Premier. GOD SAVE THE NANG!!! The Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resu Hon ) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. R. F. McMGAAN, Governor's Deputy. [L,s.1 By His Honour Sir Robert Purse McMillan, Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over the State of Western Australia and its De- pendencies irt the Commonwealth of Aus- tralia. Gorr. No. 1783/15. ;IEREA.S hy Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," Governor may resume, for ally of the purposes is Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of helil as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And -whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Con- ditional Purchase Lease 14134/55 (Williams Location ;3281), as described bereander, should he resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 8 of Section

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No. 31,1

OF

WESTERN ATJSTRA.I[Published by Authority at 3.30

[REGISTERED AT THE GENDRAL POST OFFICE, PERT'', FOR TRARSIIISSIO BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.

PERTH : FRIDAY, MAY 21.

No. 15900.C.S.O.

Tile Bank Holidays Am-endment Acr, 1899.

PROCLAMATION

WEnTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Francisander lgewdegate, Knight Commanderof the Most Distinguished. Order ofSt. Michael and St. George, Governorin and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies inthe Commonwealth of Australia..

R. F. McMitriArt,Governor's Deputy.

(Ls.]

204/20.WHEREAS by "The Bank Holidays Act, 1.884," it isprovided_ that it shall be lawful for the Governor, whenit is inexpedient that a day appointed for a Bank. Holi-day should be a Bank Holiday, to declare by Proclama-tion that such day shall not he a Bank Holiday and toappoint such other day as to the Governor may seem. fitto be a holiday instead thereof: And whereas underthe provisions of ''The Bank Holidays AmendmentAct, 1899," Monday the 7th day of June would, exceptas hereinafter declared, he observed as a Bank Holidayin commemoration of the birthday of the Sovereign: Andwhereas it is desirable that Thursday, the 3rd day ofJune, should be appointed to be a Bank Holiday, theintention being that the birthday of the Sovereignshould he observed on that day instead of the 7th dayof June: Now therefore I, the said Governor, by andwith the advice and consent of the Exeentive Council,do hereby declare that the 7th day of June proximoshall not be a Bank Holiday, and I appoint the 3rd dayof June proximo to be a Bank Holiday instead of thefirst-nante,l day.

Given under. my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 18th day of Hay,1920.

By His Excellency's Command,

F. T. BROIJN,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

P rorog«tiop of Peri- iamle.a.'t.

PROCLAMATIONBy Nis Helmut' Sir Robert gorse McMillan,

t Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over theState Western Australia and its De-pendencies in Het Commonwealth oi Aus-tralia.

WESTERN AUSTRALIATO WET.

R. Mcillutts,Governor's Deputy.

WII EMEAS by " The ('onstitntLoI Act, 1889," it isprovided that it shall be lawful for the Governor toprorogue the Legislative Council and the LegislativeAssembly from time to time, by Proclamation or other-wise, whenever he shall think fit: Now therefore I, theDeputy of the said Governor, in exercise of the powerconferred by the said Act, do hereby prorogue theLegislative Council and the Legislative Assembly untilthe 30th day of June, 1920.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of May,1920.

11920.

13y its Ilency's Command,WM. J. GEORGE,

Acting Premier.GOD SAVE THE NANG!!!

The Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION(Resu Hon )

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,TO WIT.

R. F. McMGAAN,Governor's Deputy.

[L,s.1

By His Honour Sir Robert Purse McMillan,Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over theState of Western Australia and its De-pendencies irt the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

Gorr. No. 1783/15.;IEREA.S hy Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"

Governor may resume, for ally of the purposesis Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of

helil as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And-whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Con-ditional Purchase Lease 14134/55 (Williams Location;3281), as described bereander, should he resumed forone of the purposes specified in paragraph 8 of Section

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39 of the said Act, that is to say for Townsite: Nowtherefore I, Sir Robert Purse McMillan, Governor'sDeputy as aforesaid, with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this my proclamation resume portion ofConditional Purchase .Lease 14134/55 (Williams Loca-tion 6281) for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 14134/55

(Williams Location 6281), containing 23 acres 0 roods9 perches, as surveyed and shown on Lauds and Surveysdiagram 412(19. (Plan 386/A40, B2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of Slay,1920.

By This Excellency's Command,WM. J. GEORGE,

for Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA., )By His Honour Sir Robert Purse McMillan,TO WIT. S Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over the

R. P. MeMrrmAN, State of Western Australia and its De-Governor's Deputy. pendencies in the Commonwealth of A us-

[L.S.1 tralia.

Corr. No. 18/20.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Grazing Lease: And whereas it is deemed ex-pedient that the portion of Grazing Lease 9363/08'(Plantagenet Location 3087), its described hereunder,should be resumed. for one of the purposes specified inparagraph 12 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is tosay for "Quarry" (Gravel) : Now therefore, I, SirRobert Purse McMillan, Governor's Deputy as afore-said, with the advice of the Executive Council, do bythis my proclamation .resume portion of Grazing Lease9563/68w (Plantagenet Location 3087) -for the purposeaforesaid.

Schedule.Planta:-_-enet Location 2390, being that portion of

Grazing. Lease 9:563/68w ( Plantagenet Location 3087),containing 4 acres 1 rood 0 perches, being the areabounded Ins lines starting front a point on the North-Western side of Road 792 situate 33 chains 15.5 linksfrom its junction with the Perth Albany 'load and extending North 10 chains 99.1 links, thence 90deg. 5chains, thence 180 deg. 6 chains, thence 225deg. Amin.7 chains 0.5 links to the starting point. (Plan 414/80,T.' 1 .)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of May,1920.

By his Excellency's Command,T. P. DRAPER,

for Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE K1 !

PROCLAIM A TIION-

(under 60 Viet, No. 22, Sec. Ii)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. By His Honour Sir Robert Purse McMillan,TO WIT. 1 Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over the

R. F. McMitmAN, State of Western Australia and its Dc.Governor's Deputy. pendencies in the Commonweafth of Aus-

tralia.

5373/19,WHEREAS by " The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Governoris empowered, by Proclamation in the Government Gaz-ette, to revest in His Majesty, as of his former estate,all or any lands whereof His Majesty may heconie theregistered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty is nowthe registered proprietor of Victoria Location 2258,registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 411, !Folio53: Now therefore T, the said Governor's Deputy, withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by

this Proclamation revest in His Majesty, his heirs

and successors, Victoria Location 2258 aforesaid, as ofIsis former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of Slay,1920.

By His Excellency's Command,WM. J. GEORGE,

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

PROCLAMATION

(under 60 Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Honour Sir Robert Purse McMillan ,

TO WIT. Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over the,R. F. McIlattex, State of Western Australia and its De

Governor's Deputy. tpreanidencies in the Commonwealth of Aus-[1..S.1

1.2147/08.WHEREAS by " The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,A.mendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Governoris empowered, by Proclamation in the Government Gaz-ette, to invest in His Majesty, as of his former estate,all or any lands whereof His Majesty may become theregistered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty is nowthe registered proprietor of Canning Location 130, regis-tered in the Office of Titles in Volume XT., Folio 127:Now therefore I, the said Governor's Deputy, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do by thisProclamation revest in his Majesty, his heirs and suc-cessors, Canning Location 130 aforesaid, as of hisformer estate.

Given under my hand and the Publie Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of May,.1920.

By His Excellency 's Command,GEORGE,

for Minister for -1.111AS.

GOD Si , VE THE Kr NG ! ! !

PROCLAMATION(under 60 -Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, . -/ By His Honour Sir Robert. Purse McMillan,TO WIT. 5 Kt., Governor's Deputy in and over the

R. P. MeMELAR, State of Western Australia and its De-Governor's Deputy. pendencies in the Commonwealth of Aus

tralia.3403/19.

WIT ER HAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (6(1 Viet., No. 22), the Governoris empowered, by Proclamation in the Government Gaz-ette, to revest in His Ma jesty, as of his former estate,all or any lands whereof his Majesty may become theregistered proprietor: And whereas His :Majesty is nowthe registered proprietor of Avon Locations set out inthe schedule attached hereto, registered in the Office ofTiVes as numbered in the attached schedule: Novtherefore r, the said Governor's Deputy, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do bythis Proclamation revest in His Majesty, his heirs andsuccessors, Avon locations set out in the scheduleattached aforesaid, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th day of May,1920,

Ily His Excellency 's Command,'I'. P. DRAPER,

for Mirdster for Lands.GOD SA V'S THE KING ! ! !----

Schetht/e.

Avon Location.

2403, 2404, 3839, and parts of2405, 2738, and 4507

254016571

2210, 2743, 2787, 3555, 4019, 4273,4729, 4730, 4731, 4938, 4939,5331, 6353, 6862, and part of3647

Registeredin Volume. Polio.

547 156

721. 177529 101547 155688 3

721 170

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At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 12th day ofMay, 1920, the following Order in Council was author-ised to be issued:

The Forests Act, 1918.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.444/19.

WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may, by Order in Council,dedicate as a State Forest any Crown land: And where-as it is desirable to dedicate the Crown land describedin the schedule hereto as a State Forest: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, cloth hereby dedicatethe area described' in the schedule hereto as a StateForest:-

Schedule.State Forest No. 3, comprising 537 acres 3r. 28p.,

being the South-East portion of Wellington Location2365. (Plan, Lands and Surveys, 411B/40, Fl.)

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

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 19th day ofMay, 1920, the following Orders in Council were author-ised to be issued:-

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER TN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 6738/05.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Laud Act, 1898," itis made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Re-serve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of. the purposes set. forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other pub-lic. purposes to be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 9821 shouldvest in and be held by the Hon. the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the pur-pose of Water: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Hon.the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,in trust for the purpose aforesaid; subject, neverthe-less, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of thesaid Act..

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

The Vermin Act, 1918.

ORDER. IN COUNCIL,Agric. No. 678/20.

WHEREAS by Section 45 of "The Vermin Act, 1918,"as amended by Section 3 of "The Vermin Act Amend-ment Act, 1.919," it is enacted that the Governor mayappoint the Board of any Road District to he the Boardof, any -Vermin District the boundaries whereof are thesame as those of the Road District: And whereas theDarling Range Road District has been constituted aVermin District, under the name of the Darling RangeVermin District: And whereas it is deemed expedientthat the Board of the said Darling Range Road Districtshould be appointed the Board of such Vermin District:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor's Deputy,acting with the advice of the Executive Council, clothhereby, in exercise of the powers conferred by the saidAct, appoint the Board of the said Darling Range RoadDistrict to be the Board of the said Darling Range Ver-min District the boundaries' whereof are the same asthose of the said Darling Range Road District.

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

The Prices Regulation ,:Act, 1919.,ORDER TN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by "The Prices Regulation Act, 1919," itis provided that the Governor may, on the recommenda-tion of the Commissioners, determine the maximum.prices which may he charged for foodstuffs in any pro-claimed area: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor, on the recommendation of the Commissioners ap-pointed uncles. the said Act, and by and with the adviceand consent of the E-xecutive Council, cloth hereby deter-mine that the prices of the foodstuff mentioned in theSchedule hereto shall be the maximum retail prices thatmay be charged for such foodstuff within the metro-politan area and other proclaimed areas:-

The Schedule.Imported Jams of Australian Manufacture.

Metropolitan Area.Apple .Jelly L--ls. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Apricot-ls. 40. per tin of 27ozs.Assorted-14s. per dozen.Blackberry-1s. 3d. per tin of 27ozs.Blackberry and Apple-ls. 2d. per till of 27ozs.Black Currant-ls. 5d. per tin of. 27ozs.Cherry-ls. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Gooseberry-1s. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Lemon and Melon-ls. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Marmalade-ls. 40. per tin of 27ozs.Melon and Ginger -1s. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Peach-ls. 4d. per tin of 27ozs.Plum-ls. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Quince--ls. 2d. per tin of 27ozs.Raspberry-1s. 5d. per tin of 27ozs.Raspberry and Apple-ls. 2d. per tin of 27ozsRed Currant-1.s. 4d. per tin of 27ozs,

Within all proclaimed areas other than theMetropolitan Area.

The above-mentioned retail prices, plus the actual costof transportation from place of purchase to place ofsale.

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

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Met. W.S. 341/18.

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 ofWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with theapproval of the Governor, have power to construct andextend Water Worlcs, Sewerage Works, and StormwaterDrainage Worlcs: And whereas the preliminary require-ments of the said Act have been complied with, andplans, sections, and estimates in respect of the workshereinafter mentioned have been submitted to andapproved by the Governor in Council: Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor, with the advice and con-sent of the Executive Council, does hereby empowerthe Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainageto undertake the construction of the following worksunder the said Act, namely:-

Metropolitan Water Supply, Fremantic.Enlargement of main in Swanbourne Terrace, Samson

and Mary Streets, from Reservoir to South Street, asshown on Plan W.S., S., & D.D. No. 3614.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 21st,lay of Slay, 1920.

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

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Met. W.S. 1496/19.

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 ofWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with theapproval of the Governor, have power to construct andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works, and Stormwater

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Drainage Works: And whereas it is further providedthat the Governor may exempt reticulation works fromcertain sections of this Act: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor, with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil, hereby approves of the construction and ex-.tension by the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage of the following works under the said Act,and does hereby exempt such works from. the operationsof Sections 20, 21, 22, and 23 of the said Act:pcseriptim/ ((Sc!. Location of _Reticulation 111m.1,..9 app?'ored

and exempted.Belmont Park Road District.Ira ter Supply Improvements.

Proposed fin. cast iron water main, in BelgraviaStreet, from fiuildford 1:; Fred.rrick Street, withvalves, hydrants, and esary apparatus; length 41chains; including lifting main, as shown on Plan\'CS., S., & D.D. No.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 21stday of -May, 1920.

L. E. SHAP(10TT,Acting Clerk of Executive Council.

The Metropolitan 1l'ater Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.WIJE1111AS "1111m Aletropolitan Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is provided that,subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister ofWater Supply, e and Drainage shall, with theapproval of the Governor, have power to construct andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works, and StormwaterDrainage Works: And whereas it is further providedthat the Governor nay exempt reticulation works from

certain sections of this Act: 'Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor, with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil, hereby .approves of the construction and ex-tension by the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage of the following works under the said Act,and does hereby exempt such works from the operationsof Sections 20, 21, 22, and 22 of the said Act:Description and Location of Reticulation li'orks approved

and exempted.East Fremantle Municipality and Melville Road

District.!Valor Sipply Improvements.

Proposed Gin. cast iron water main, in Petra Street,from Canning Road to Lot 328; length about 12 chains.Main to be provided with Valves, hydrants, and neces-sary apparatus, as indicated in red on Plan \V.S., S., &D.D. No. 368(1.

This Order in Council sh.nll take effect from the 21stday of Alay, 1920.

SHAPCOTT,Acting Clerk of Executive Council.

3062/15.

CONSULAR.

Premier's Office,Perth, 21st May, 1920.

EIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified,for general information, that he has approved of theprovisional recognition of Sir Edward Horne Wittenoom.as Consul of the Netherlands at Fremantle, pending thereceipt of His Majesty 's Exequatur.

W. J. GEORGE,Acting Premier.

VAOANCIES 1N THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department.

Lands and Surveys...

do. do.

Taxation (Income 'Pax Branch) ...Metropolitan Water Supply ...Forests

Position.

Senior Assistant to the UnderSecretary

Second Assistant to the UnderSecretary

Chief Assessor ...DraftsmanRecord Clerk

Salary.

£360X480

A1336 -5456

£360X480£240£300£180£2 l6

Date returnable.

29th May,.1920.

do.

do.5th June, 1920.

do.

The classification of the above positions is subject to any alterations proposed by the Commissioners dealingwith the re-organisation and reclassification of the Service.

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

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 21st May, 1920.

A MENDM ENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES.Peringillup Townsite.

Corr. 881/11.[ITS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the area and boundaries ofPcriugillup Towmitt being diminished, by the excisionof the area described hereunder:

The area lately comprised within Peringillup Town-site situated to the Westward and Northward of RoadNo. 9011. (Plans 436/80, Al, Peringillup Townsite.)

CHANGE OF PURPOSE.Rescrre 9298 (ncar Bussclton).

Corr. 1332/00, Vol.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the purpose of Reserve 929S(Busselton) being changed from "Public Cemetery"to "Public. Utility." (Plan 413E/40.)

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

IJITE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale, at public auction, on the dates and at theplaces specified below:

BEVERLEY.25th May, 192)), at 3.30 p.m. at the District Lands

OfficeBrookton*304, 4a. Or. 20p., £25.

WAGIN..Tune, 1920, at 11 a.m. at the District Lands OfficePiesseTown, 14, 15, 16, Ir. each, £10 each.

COLLIE.2nd June, 1920, at 11 a.m., at the Court House

AllansonTown. 39. 1r., £15.CollieTown, 872, 1r., £15; 875, 1r., £12; 1112,

2r. 30p., £18; 1220, 2r. 18.7p., £35; 1237, lr.,£23; 1250, 3r. 11.1p., £70; *1148, 1149, 4a. 3r.38p. each, £15 each; 1196, 3a. lr. 1p., £12 10s.;1209; 3a., £10,

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BUSSELTON.2nd June, 1920, at 3 p.M., at the District Lands Office-

Nannup -Town, 11S, la. 2r., £10.KATANNING.

3rd June, 1920, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands Office-Katanning-Town, 147, la., £20; '614, 4a. 2r., £20.Tunney-Town, 7, ir., £15.

BRIMGETOWN.9th June, 1920, at 10.30 a.m., at the District Lands

0.1fice-Balingup-Town, 23; 24, lr. 29p. each, £25 each.Lapel- Town, 217, 39.5p., £25.Preston-"25, 4a. Or. 27p.; 27, 4a. Or. 30p.; 28,

3a. Or. 30p., each.BUNRUR V.

9th J nne, 1920, at 3.30, p.m., at the District LandsOffice-

Yalup Brook-Town, 4, lr., £10; 0, 3r. 1.5p., £15.NORTHAM.

10th June, 1920, at 11 a.m., at the District LandsOil /ce-

Ardath-"42, 46, 4a. 2r. 27p. each, £16 each.Bruce Rock-Town, 82, 83, lr. each, £20 each.Minnivale-Town, 10, 11, 12, lr. each, £10 each.Wubin-Town, 39, lr., £12.

PERTH.11.th June, 1920, at 11 a.m., at Head 0 ffice-

Clarence-Town, 101, Ir. lip., £134Collie Town, 719, 721, 730, S48, 849, 850, 852, lr.

each, £10 each; 716, 729, S51, 1.r. each, £12 each;722, 847, lr. each, £12 10s. each; 1221, 1222,2r. 18.1p. each, £35 each.

Fremantle-Town, 1150, 2Sp., £35.Wungong-"32, 4a.; 42, 5a.; 43, 3a. 3r. 4p.; 44,

3a. 2r. Sp.; £10 each.Collie-Town, 720, lr., £10.

*Suburban for cultivation, five years.1:Open to owners of adjoining lots only.The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lieu

of a grant of the fee simple, a lease under the Regula-tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the -upsetprice for the term of 99 years, and a premium equal tothe amount of his bid in excess of the upset price.

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

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

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALEIT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by

The Land Act, 1898, ' at the following upset prices: -Applications to be lodged at Bunbury.

10622/06.QUINDANNING, Town, 17, 24, and 31,£20 each; 18 to 23 inclusive, 26, 27, and 30, £15 each;8, 9, and 16, £13 each ; 2,3, 6, 7, 10 to 13 inclusive, and15, £10 each.

Applications to be lodged at Perth.4402/04.-GR,EENMOUNT SUBURBAN AREA, Sub-

urban for Cultivation, 125, £70. Subject to the valueof any improvements which may exist on this lot.

Applications to be lodged at Northam.12147/11.-MERREDIN, Town, 354, 355, 363, 371,

372, 381, 390, 391, 398, 422, and 476, £30 each; 348 to353 inclusive, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 367, 368,370, 373, 374, 375, 379, 380, 382, 384 to 387 inclusive,389, 392, 393, 305, 396, 397, 399, 406, 413 to 41.6 in-clusive, 419, 420, 421, 425 to 428 inclusiVe, 431, 441,451, and 460, £25 each ; 400, 401, 405, 408 to 412 in-clusive, 434, 436 to 440 inclusive, 442 to 445 inclusive,447, 448, 452, 453, 454, 457, 458, and 459, £22 each;462, 463, 464, 469 to 472 inclusive, £18 each. Lots 359,369, 378, 388, 394, 404, 407, 429, 430, 435, 449, 450,and 461 are excepted from sale as Reserve 13381. Sub-ject to the payment of the value of any improvementswhich May exiSt, on any of these blocks.

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

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands,

ASI:LNI)MIiNT OF RESERVE -8059.Corr. 4402/04.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of Greenmount Suburban Lots125, 10, 12, 18, 19, 27, 13, 183, 185, ISO, 191, 192, 197to 206, 210 to 212 being excised from Reserve 8059, onPlan 1B, 1C/20.

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVES.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundaries ofthe following Reserves being amended as described inthe Schedules below, for the purposes therein set forth;the Areas and Boundaries previously published in theGovernment Givzotte being hereby cancelled:-

5905/00.RAVENSTHORPE.-NO. 7819 (Common).- Bounded

by lines starting from a point on the Eastern side ofRoad 4504, situated one chain East from the North-Eastcorner of .Miner's Homestead Lease 235, and extendingEast to the right bank of dardacuttup Creek, and alongsame downwards to its junction with ,Cordingup Creek;than along the left bank of the latter upwards to theEast boundary of Reserve 8835; thence North to a pointin prolongation East of the North boundary of OldfieldLocation 32; thence West passing along said boundaryto the Eastern side of Road 4504 aforesaid; thenceNorth-Eastward and Northward respectively along sameto the starting point. (About 11,000 acres.) (Plans405, 420, and 421/80.)

5923/11..MERREDIN.-No. 16947 (Hospital).-Lot 341 (6

acres Or. 27p.) (Diagram 0.P. 1925; Plan, Merredin.)4432/13.KUKERIN.-No. 15526, (Recreation).-Lot 130. (17

acres.) (Plan, Kukerin Townsite.)

TENDERS FOR LEASING ERADU TOWNSITERESERVE.

Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and itsAmendments.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 21st May, 1920.

Corres. 13221/00.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinthe Eastern unsubdivided portion of the Eradu Town-site Reserve, containing about 108 acres, are invited.

The 'above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe honourable the Minister for Lands, and terminableat three months' notice, rent being apportioned accord-ingly.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of£2 per annum), endorsed "Tender for Reserve atErwin,'' and addressed "The Under Secretary forLands," must be lodged at the Lands Office, Geraldton,on or before Wednesday, 9th dune, 1920.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted, and should there he more than one tender forthe Reserve, such tenders will be submitted to the LandBoard for a decision. (Plan Eradu Townsite and15 7/80.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING-RESERVE 17462.Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its

Amendments.Corres. 637/20.

TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinReserve 17462, situated at Bonnievale, and containingabout 9,000 acres, are invited, exclusive of the Town-site and other reserves, and Miner's Homestead Lease 59.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments for a term of one year renewable at the will ofthe honourable the Minister ior Lands, and terminableat three months' notice, rent being apportioned accord,ingly.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of£3 per annum), endorsed "Tender for Reserve 17462shown on Public Plan 50/80," and addressed "The

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Under Secretary for Lands, Perth," must be lodged atthe Lands Office, Perth, on or before' Wednesday, 26thMay, 1920.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted, and should there be more than one tenderfor the Reserve, such tenders will be submitted to theLand Board for a decision. (Plan 50/80.)

TENDERS FOR LEASINGRESERVE 3795.Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its

Amendments.Corres. 7261/96.

TEADERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinReserve 3795, situated near Northern Gully, and con-taining about 900 acres, are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Honourable the Minister for Lands, and terminableat three months' notice, rent being apportioned accord-ingly.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of £3per annum), endorsed "Tender for Reserve 3795 shownon Public Plan 1570/10," and addressed "The UnderSecretary for Lauds," must be lodged at the LandsOffice, Cieraldton, on or before Wednesday, 2nd June,1920.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted, and should there be more than one tenderfor the Reserve, such tenders will be submitted to theLand Board for a decision. (Plan 157C/40.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN UNDER PART N. OF THE LANDACT, 1898 (PASTORAL LEASES) FOR DIS-CHARGED SOLDIERS, ETC., ONLY.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thearea described hereunder is now open for selection underPart X. of "The Land Act, 1898,' as modified by theprovisions of "The Discharged Soldiers' SettlementAct, 1918":

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY, 1920.PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Hartley DistrictNorth-West Division.Corres. 7597/19. Part X. (Plan 78/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

40,000 acres, situate North of Pastoral Lease 1705/96,East of Pastoral Lease 1014/96, and. West of PastoralLease 1162/96; being P. Ryan's cancelled PastoralLease application.

About 15 miles North of Lyons River.

Kalubri DistrictEastern Division.Corr. No. 3697/19.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 53/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

100,000 acres, starting from a point about 400 'chainsfrom the .South-West corner of Pastoral Lease 2700/97-;thence about 800 chains North; thence about 930 chainsWest; thence about 800 chains South: thence about 930chains East to starting point, about 34 miles West ofLasvlers; being W. C. Watson's cancelled Pastoral Leaseapplication.

Murchison DistrictNorth-West Diris'on.Corres. 4902/19. (Plans 57 and 58/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, containing al,out

100,000 acres, starting at a point on the South-Eastcorner of Pastoral Lease 3231/96; thence North about780 chains; theme East abOut 370 mains;- thence Northabout 340 chains; thence East about 680 chains; thenceSouth, 1,100 chains; thence West to starting point;being R. Toppin's cancelled PasEnul Tease application,

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1920.SOUTHIERN CROSS LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

(Yilyarn DistrictEastern Division, (near WooitgarriwaHills).

Corms. 6125/19. (Plan 24/300.).That piece of land, comprising. about 20,000 acres,

North-West corner of Reserve 13313, running Northabout 40 chains; thence East about 400 chains; thenceSouth about 500 chains; thence West about 400 chains;thence NOrth about 460 chains to starting point; beingClarkson Brothers' cancelled application.

Yilgarn DistrictEastern Division.Conies. 6124/19. (Plan 53/80.)That piece of land, comprising about 69,000 acres,

starting at a point 158 chains West from South-Eastcorner of 2759/97; thence South to North-West cornerof Reserve 13730; thence South-East along Westernborder of said reserve across Lake Deborah to the Com-mon; thence North-West about 20 chains; thence South790 chains along Western boundary of said Common;thence due West to Reserve 1431; thence South toSouth-West corner of said reserve; thence West about154 chains; thence North about 1,600 chains; thenceEast to the starting point; being ClarksOn Brothers'Cancelled application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1920.PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Erivilla District, near iililly Maly Station.North-West Division. (Plan 72 and 73/300.)Corres. :57/96.Pastoral Lease 2255/102, comprising 20,000 acres,

bounded on North by 2234/102, West 3221/96; South3221/9(1 and 1161/96, East by portion 1273/96 and con-tinuation of Western boundary thereof to P.L. 1101/96; being R. E. Bush 's cancelled lease.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thearea set out hereunder will be available under Part 10of "The Land Act, 1898," as amended by the provi-sions of " The :Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act,1918."

Applications to be lodged at the Local Land Office forthe District in which the laud is situated.

GERLDTON AND PERTH LOCAL LAND

DISTRICTS.Victoria District (near Maya).

8201/19.Plan 96/80, S.The vacant unreserved Crown lands, comprising about

20,000 acres, hounded on the East by the Western shoreof Lake Monger; on the North by the'Southern boun-dar,y of Pastoral Lease 2389/93 and its prolongationWest; on the West by the Rabbit-proof Fence Reservesituated between the 128-mile and the 141-mile poststhereon, and on the South by the Southern boundary ofPlan 96/80.

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

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Marina District, Trans-Continental Railway.

Corr. 6209/19.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas described hereunder will be available for generalselection, under Part X. of "The Laud Act, 1898," onand after Wednesday, 9th .Tune, 1920. Applications tobe lodged at Perth.

The area containing 1.19,000 acres, bounded on theNorth and East by Pastoral Lease 1076/95B, on theWest by Pastoral Lease 1082/9513, and on the South bythe prolongation of the South boundary of the latter.

Also the area containing about 80,000 acres lying be-tween the North side of the Trans-Contiaental Railway.Reserve and the Southern boundaries of said Leases1082/9513 and 1076/9513, from the 266 to the 292-milepost on the said railsvay line. (Plan 27/300.)

FORFEITURES.113 undermentioned Leases have been forfeited sunder

Section 136 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent to 31st December, 1919:

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No.Brennan, Alice, Boulder (395), 264/152 (39p.), £5;

12950/08.Rocky, Edward, Nelson (7876), 12019/56 (30a. 30p.),

£5 lls.; 4309/15.Lacey, Wm. James, Avon

4s. 8d.; 487/15.(20693), 9454/68 (373), £21

Lacey, Wm. ,Tames, Avon (20694), 9452/68 (638), £332s. 3d.; 491/15.

Macculloch, Thomas, Melbourne (2174), 12225/56 (about575), 21 Ss. 3d.; 829/17.

M:uculleen, Thomas, Melbourne (1484), 36170/55 (493a.:Ir. 25p.), 3;12 12s. 9d.; 828/17.

Nrartin, James P., Avon (17521), 5827/68 (916), £24

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Martin, Charlotte, Avon (13231), 3366/68 (2,157), .E388s. Gd.; 8214/07.

Redfern, John. S. Boulder (Lot F40), 21/30 (6a. ir.),10s.; 7028/98.

Robinson, Frederick, Williams (pt. 10207), 29763/53(840), £84; 7129/11.

:Robinson, Frederick, Williams (pt. 10207), 16963/74(160) ; 7128/1.

Simpson, .1. C., Avon (18496), 6457/68 (294a. 1.r.), £231.5s. lid.; 732/11.

Swan, John, Kwolyin (A.A. Lot 70), 36159/55 (680),£5 3s. 7d.: 2472/17.

Chamberlain, P. C., Avon (13772), 11651/56 (160),£20; 14908/11.

de IVIamiel, Isabel G., Melbourne (2770), 11956/56 (4:5a.3r. 26p.), £4 8s. 10d.; 2222/15.

Haddock, Peter, Victoria (pt. 4520), 36067/55 (840a.),£63 10s. 96.; 819/18.

Haddock, Peter, Victoria. (pt. 4520), 21220/74 (160) ;819/18.

Maher, James, Victoria (pt. 4858), 26331/55 (758),£38 2s. 86.; 5954/10.

Maher, James, Victoria (pt. 4858), 14608/74 (160).;5955/10.

White law, J. G. and McGlynn, Patrick, Denmark (Loc.544), 33901/55 (103a. ]r.), £13 Hs. 16.; 7449/13.

White law, G., Denmark (Loc. 432), 33549/55 (12].a.lr.) , £16 13s. 8d.; 4457/13.

Brown, F. H., Esperance (771 and 773), 34187/55 (561),£51 2s. 7d.; 8097/13.

Johnson, Lilian M., .Esperance (722), 11661/56 (112a.2r.), £9 ls. 6d. 8126/13.

Rosenbrock, Wm., Esperance (pt. 770), 34026/55 (1.54),£17 1Gs. 7d.; 8114/13.

Rosenbrock, Win., Esperance (pt. 770), 19828/74 (160);811.3/13.

Dolling Phoebe B., Denmark (422), 35982/55 (98),£3 Ss. 2d.; 2921/16.

Elliott, E. J. (deceased), Udialla (A.A. 2), 10364/68(322a. 2r.) ; 2647/17.

Radford, Daniel, Tannnin (Lot 77), 15097/47 (1r. Op.),£7 10s.; 6127/19.

Holcombe, C. 0., Avon (8733 and 12852), 4345/68(975a. 2r.), £61 1.s. Gd.; 8875/08.

Campbell; Hilton Maclean; Williams (pt. 9706), 30288/55 (840), £99 15s.; 11501/11..

Campbell, Hilton Maclean, Williams (pt. 9706), 1.7367/74 (160); 10801/11.

The undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 137a as abandoned:

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No.Bell, James, Kent (Loc. 750), 9435/68 (488a. 3r. 19p.),

abandoned; 280/15.Burton, Henry, Ninghan (pt. 1386), 34442/55 (840),

abandoned; 1016/14.Cheney, T. A. L., Avon (pt. 18208), 30891/55 (83,1/2),

abandoned; 9373/11.Cheney, T. A. L., Avon (pt. 18208), 16718/74 (160),

abandoned; 4682/11.Cheney, William, Avon (pt. 1.7183), 30344/55 (911).

abandoned; 9185/10.Cheney; William, Avon (pt. 17183), 17-118/74 (160),

abandoned; 11476/11.

Corr. No. 2264/17.

Lefroy, (le C. G. Williams 111374), S12/57 (20), aban-doned; 1848213.

Mitchell, David, Plantagenet (3773), 1622/60 (15),abandoned: 1548/18.

Newman, P. ., Williams (6783), 21503/74 (160), aban-doned; 6093/19.

Newman, P. R., Williams (1042S), 11377/68 (300),abandoned; 6092/19.

Hassell, Albert Y., Plantagenet, 1535/93 (4,000), aban-doned; 8701/07.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION BY DISCHARGEDSAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the areas scheduled hereunderbeing made available for selection under " The LandAct, 1898," and its amendments, and "The DischargedSoldiers Settlement Act, 1918," by persons who havebeen on active service with His Majesty's Naval orMilitary Forces, and can produce a satisfactory dis-charge; or the dependants of those who have beenkilled or have died on active service. The selector of aHomestead Farm from any location available underPart VIII. must take the balance thereof under Con-ditional Purchase.

Application may be made by relatives on behalf ofSoldiers at the Front, subject to the condition that theapplicant must receive a Qualification Certificate fromthe Land Qualification Board within six months fromthe date of his discharge, other wise the holding will beforfeited.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the District in which the land is situated, or at theHead Office, Perth.

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

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

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

The prices quoted hereunder (exclusive of the value ofimprovements, if any, and survey fees, and land acquiredby the Crown under the Agricultural Lands Purchase Act,1909, or otherwise for settlement) are reduced by one-half,

SCHEDULES.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918.

NOW OPEN.

BUNRURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

REPUECE ASED ESTATEWLLINGTON DISTRICT, NEAR HARVEY.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

Plan-3831)/40 and Norijekup Area.,

Lot No. Separate Areas.Total of each

S'elector'sUnimprovedCash Value of

Land.

Cash -N'alueof Improve-

ments.

Cash SurveyFee on each

Lot.

Average totalCash \',l'.:' Foracre,Survey Fee andImprovements.

124 ...

a. 1' P.

22 0 30

216 ... 27 3 28

s. d.

r,50 0 18

s. d.

3 13 0

6 0 0

s. d.

5 10 0

1 0 0

£ s. d

3 13 0

S4.13 0 .)

s. 0.

3 8

Being G. Cassel's cancelled C.P. 36217/33. Subject to conditions published in uoverAment 0a:rtle, pages 1992 and 1903,dated 7th December, 1917.

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Discharged Soldier Settlement Act.

NOW OPEN.

BEVERLEY OR PERTH LANDS OFFICE.

NOOMBLING REPURCHASED ESTATE.Corr. 571/20.

Part V. (Section 5.5 only) of " The Land Act, 1898," as modified by the provisions of " The Agricultural Lands PurchaseAct, 1919," and " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 191S."

Loc. No. Area., First half-

Price per acre. Purchase Money. year's interestcapitalised.

q: years' interestpayable half-

yearly at 6 percent.

Half-yearlyinstalments,

balance of term25 years.

a.

'r. p. 2 s. cl. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

12244, 7560, 6241, i578G, 6240

884 1 2S 2(ex road)

14 6 2,410 1 2 2,482 7 3 74 9 5 96 9 10

12245 ... ... 1,179 1 20 2 14 , 6 3,213 15 11 3,310 4 2 99 6 2 128 13 412729, 4880 ... -832 1 0 2 14 6 2,268 0 8 2,336 1 6 70 1 S 90 16 1

10627,5428,4879 673 3 23 2 14 6 1,849 19 9 1,905 9 9 57 3 4 74 1 4(ex roads & river)

Williams-12144 1,000 0 0 0 13 0 650 0 0 669 11 0 20 1 9 26 0 6

12145 941 3 35 0 17 0 SOO 13 6 824 13 11 24 14 10 32 1 1

12147 1,720 1 16 0 19 0 1,634 6 8 1,683 7 3 50 10 0 65 8 812148 2,016 1 22 0 15 0 1,512 9 7 1,557 17 1 46 14 8 60 11 1

12149 1,773 2 14 0 15 6 1,374 10 7 1,415 15 4 42 9 6 55 0 7

12150 2,055 3 12 0 17 0 1,750 0 1 1,802 10 1 54 1 6 70 1 312140 1,503 3 16 0 18 0 1,391 1 3 1,432 15 11 42 19 8 55 13 1012152 1,163 3 27 0 15 0 872 18 10 899 2 7 26 19 8 34 19 012151 1,410 1 34 0 18 0 1,269 8 4 1,307 10 0 39 4 6 50 16 5

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY, 1920.

BRIDGETOWN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

NELSON DISTRICT-NoRuur PARE: REPURCHASED ESTATE (NEAR GREENBUSIIES).

Plan-Norlup Park Estate.Corr. S44/20.

Open under Part V., Section 55, of " The Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Aot, 1909."and Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

Location No. Area.

r. p.

Price per acre.

s. d.

Purchasemoney.

£ s. d.

First half-year'sInterest

capitalised.

4i- years' interestpayable half-

yearly at 6 percent.

Half-yearly in-stalment for

balance ofterm 25 years

a. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

8260 170 3 12 9 19 0 1,699 14 3 1,750 14 1 52 10 5 68 .0 11

8261 233 2 36 4 S 0 1,028 7 9 1,059 4 10 31 15 7 41 3 5

8262 232 0 7 8 7 0 1,937 11 0 1,995 13 6 59 17 5 77 11 5

8263 161 0 13 2 13 0 426 17 0 439 13 1 13 3 10 17 1 10

Corr. 1742/20. 6955/19.Open under Part V., Section 55, as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," and Section 10 of " The

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

NARROGIN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918.

Plan-A bercorn Estate.

Williams District (Abercorn Repurchased Estate.)

Loc. No. Area. Price peracre.

a. r. p. £ s. d.

12065 750 3 26 4 10 6

Total purchasemoney.

Purchase money,plus 11; year's In-terest capitalised.

Half-yearly rentfor 4i years.

Half-yearly rentfor 25 years.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

3,397 17 5 3,499 16 2

£ s d.

104 19 11

£ s. d.

136 0 7

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NORTHAM OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon DistrictBilgading Repurchased Estate (near Yarramony).

PlanBilgading Estate and 27B/40.

Corr. No. 2040/20.

Open under Part V., Section 55, of " The Land Act, 1898," as modified by Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers'Settlement Act, 1918," and the provisions of " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909 "

Loc. No. Area. Piice per acre. Purchase Money.First half.year's

interestcapitalised.

Four and a halfyears' interest,

payablehalf-yearly at

6 per cent.

Half-yearly in-stalment for

balance of term25 years.

21647 ...21409

acres* 1,247

£ s. d3 3 6

£ s. d.3,959 4 6

£ s. d.4,078 0 0

£ s. d.122 6 10

£ s. d.158 10 0

*Open as one holding for a partnership of two selectors.

Being J. R. Foley's and J. G. Ray's forfeited Conditional Purchase cancelled application 20/1504.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY, 1920.BRIDGETOWN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Nelson District (near Haryvale).Corr. No. 4405/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 414D/40, A3.)Nelson Location 7255, comprising 160 acres 0 roods

14 perches, at 13s. per acre.

Nelson District (near Jarnadup).Corr. No. 1884/1.1.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 442B/40.)Nelson Location 5165, comprising 200 acres, at 12s.

6d. per acre; providing that the successful applicantagrees to the preservation of all karri existing on thelocation.

GERALDTON OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Nonga A.A.).

Corr. No. 4057/12.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 159C/40,

F4.)Nonga Agricultural Area Lots 69 (109 acres) and 71

(116 acres); subject to survey, classification, andpricing.

(Reserves 2384 and 2335 are hereby cancelled.)

KATANNING OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kojonup District (near Jerry's Pool).

Corr. No. 565/89.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 417As/40,

A2.)The areas lately comprised in Reserve 7015 and that

portion of Reserve 1555 excised by amendment, contain-ing about 109 acres 2 roods; subject to survey, classifi-cation, and pricing.

(Reserve 7015 is hereby cancelled and Reserve 1555 ishereby reduced.)

NARROGIN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Kondiatin Well).

Corr. No. 9882/09.Open under Part V. (Plan 376/80, Al.)Avon Location 19054, comprising 61 acres 2 roods;

subject to survey, classification, and pricing.(Reserve 13048 is hereby cancelled.)

WAGIN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (near DongoZoelt-ing).

Corr. No. 1030/05,Open under Parts V, VI., and VIII. (Plan 408A/40.)That portion of Reserve 9847 situated Southward and

Eastward of an area comprising about 90 acres, boundedon the South by the North side of surveyed road, passingthrough Location 5973, and on the East by the prolonga-tion South of the East boundary of Location 5963; sub-ject. to survey, classification, and pricing. Area about310 acres.

(Reserve 9847 is hereby reduced to comprise WilliamsLocation 6119 of 90 acres.)

KATANNING OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kojonup District (near Peringillup).

Corr. No. SS1 /11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 436/80,

Al., Peringillup Townsite.)The area lately excised from Peringillup Townsite,

situated to the Westward and Northward of Road No.906, comprising about GO acres.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1920.BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Nelson District (about 1112 miles North of Manjimup).Corr. No. 8458/12.Oren under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 439C/40, F4.)Nelson Location 6194, comprising 138 acres 2 roods,

at 14s. per acre; classification 8458/12, p. 17; beingWin. Smith 's abandoned Homestead Farm 18754/74.

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Geetarning 2).

Corr. No. 12546/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 377/80, D2.)

Location No. Area. Priceper acre, Remarks.

acres. s. d.14503 ...14505

1000962

00

1112

00

}Subject to payment of Agricultural Bank interest of8145 5a. 5d., and takingover of mortgage to thatInstitution of £800.

Being E. 0. Watts' and James Jones' forfeited Condi-tional Purchase and Homestead Farm Leases 26982/55,15076/74, 27070/55, and 15152/74, respectively.

BRIDGETOWN OR PERTH LOCAL LANDDISTRICT.

Nelson District (near Jayes).Corr. No. 24/96.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 438A/40.)Nelson Location 7398, comprising about 400 acres;

being the area lately set apart for townsite purposes asReserve 3379, at 13s. 6d. per acre. (Reserve 3379 ishereby cancelled.)

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980 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 21, 1020.

DENMARK ESTATE.

Lots opera or Selection wader` " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 918."

ALBANY OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

IT is hereby notified that the following lots in the Denmark Estate will be available for selection under Part T. of " TheLand Act, 1898," as. modified by Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918," on and after Wednesday,2nd June, 1920:

Lot No. Area.

a. T. p.

Price per acre.

s. d.

Remarks.

445 ... 101 2 0 11 0416 ... 113 0 0 15 0 Subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage.

include improvements.Price does no

451 ... 95 0 0 12 6

452... 109 3 0 12 6

453... 95 3 0 12 6

454... 108 0 0 12 6

455... 120 3 0 14 0461 ... 104 2 0 10 0 Subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage.

include improvements.Price does not

462 ... 96 2 0 10 0463... 80 0 0 13 6

465... 99 0 0 12 0466 ... 105 1 0 12 0470... 100 0 0 10 6471...474...

102100

32

00

S 08 0

}To be taken together.

475 ... 105 1 0 12 0487...488 ...

104101

23

00

9 0S 6

}To be taken together.

552 ... 113 2 0 12 6 Subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage.include improvements.

Price does not

554... 106 3 0 10 0

575...576...

10899

23

00

10 09 0

}To be taken together.

577... 99 2 0 12 0

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1920.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (17 miles N.E. ,Corrigin).

Corr. No. 10739/12.Open under Parts Y., VI., and VEIL (Plan Kurrem.

kutten Sheet (3 ; :144/80, 1i2.)A Von Location 19741, compr'u4n 999 acres, at 10s.

per acre; lately withdra WU from selection.

BR IDG ETOWN PERTH LOCAL LAN])DISTRICT.

Wellington District (near (lapel).Corr. No. 1801/07.Open under Parts Y. and Val.. (Plan 414A/40, Al,)Location 2185, comprising 160 acres; being W. W.

Hutton's forfeited Homestead .Farm; subject to classi-fication and pricing.

BRIDGETOWN OR PERTH LOCAL LANDDISTRICT.

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Willialas District (five miles N. Lake .Grace).

Corr. No. 387/2').Open under Parts V. VI. and VIl L (Plat 387/80,& C 2.)Williams Location 10980, comprising 638 acres, at

710s. (id. per acre; being Messrs. C. M. Huggins andS. & A. Burns' cancelled Conditional Purchase ap-plication 12430/56.

Sasser District (near Newtown).Corr. No. 1714/86.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 413A/10, C2.)

Loc. No. Area.

100 0 0100 0 073 0 8

f Priacecrep,er

s. d.9 09 0

11 0

Remarks.

1444 1

14451446

Reserve 1427 is hereby reduced.

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MAY 21, 1920:] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1920.

BRIDGETOWN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND OFFICE.

NELSON DISTRICT-BROW:LA:N-1)S REPUROIL\SED ESTATE, NEAR BALIN UP.Corr. 3043/20.

Open under Part 17., Section 55, as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909." and Section 1 of" The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, '1918."

Lot No.

PlansBrooklands Repurchased Estate and 414C/40.

Area. Price per acre. Purchase Money.

8138a. r. p.

105 2 17£ s. d.4 15 0

s.501 13

Subject to conditions as set out on Public Plan " Brooklands Estate" or Lands file 2026/19.Being J. A. Stnithin's cancelled application.

BRIDGETOWN OR PERTH LOCAL LAND OFFICE.

NELSON DISTRICT-BROONLAND S REP URCHASED ESTATE, NEAR BALING -UP.Corr. 3044/20.

Open under Part V., Section 55, as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," and Section I()" The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

Lot No.

8139

0

PlansBrooldands Repurchased

Area.

Estate and 414C/40.

Price per acre. Purchase Money.

a.161

r.2

p.17

£ s. d.1 13 0

s. d.266 13 0

Subject to conditions as set out on Public Plan " Brooklands Estate " or Lands file 2026/19.Being H. L. Ball's cancelled application.

Corr. 8274/19.

Lot No. Area.

33343839

BIJNBURY LOCAL LAND OFFICE.

KORITEK17P REPURCHASED ESTATE (Sheet 2).

Green Pool Paddock.

Unimproved priceper acre.

a. r. p. £ s. d.28 0 13 S 0 010 0 2 8 8 010 0 2 4 0 043 9 4 4 14 0

Cash value of Improve- Total purchase price:ments per acre.

£ s. d.0 1 43:NilNil

0 1 10

s. d.

308 18 10

214 3 0

Approval issued subject to cost of clearing or partial clearing as may have been effected at date of approval ; subjectto conditions as published in Governinenl Gazelle, 3rd January, 1919, as shown on public plan, Korijekup, Sheet 2. Corres.1763/15,"Vol. 11.

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982 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 21, 1920.

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT ACT,1918.

Department of Lands and Surveys,3214/17. Perth, 21st May, 1920.

is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to cancel Regulation 3a under "The DischargedSoldiers' Settlement Act, 1918,'' as published in theGovernment Gazette of the 30th April last.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE UNDER THE DISCHARGEDSOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT REGULATIONS.

IT 'is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned Lots are now open for sale under theRegulations for granting Town Lands to DischargedSoldiers, as published in the Government Gazette of 19thSeptember, 1919, at the following Upset prices:Applications to be lodged at the Katwining or Perth

Office.

Corr. Town. Condition. Lot No. Price.

732/18 Katanning Town 864, 865, 872, and £30873

866 and 867 ... £28

Applications to be lodged at Northam or Perth..12147 /11 Merredin ... Town ... 364 and 383 .. £30 each

365, 366, 376, 377, £25 each432, 455, and456

402, 403, 433, and £22 each446

465 £18

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

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

All applications lodged before such date will betreated as having been received on that day, and ifthere are more applicants than one for any lot theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLand Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary', the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board.

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

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

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

SCHEDULES.

NOW OPEN.RA VP: NSTHOR LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Oldfield District (near Ravensthorpe).Corr. No. 5905/00.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 420/80.)Those portions of the Ravensthorpe Common (Reserve

7819) which have been excluded therefrom by notice inthis Gazette are available for selection, subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing, also subject to the pro-visions of the Mining Act, 1904.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2G th MAY, 1920.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Jandalcot Agricultural Area near Forrestdale).

Corr. No. 1688/90.Open under Part V., Section Cii() only.

Lot No. Area. Price Remarks.

a. r. p. £ s. d.500 . 5 0 0 10 0 0501 . 5 0 0 10 0 0502 . 5 0 0 10 0 0 ublect to the condition that503 . 5 0 0 10 0 0 no applicant under Section504 . 5 0 0 10 0 0 60 will be granted more505 _. 5 0 0 10 0 0 than two of these lots,507 . 13 0 30 26 0 0 and in the case of 507 the508 . 6 211 13 0 0 one lot only.509 . 5 0 0 10 0 0510 . 5 0 0 10 0 0511. 5 0 0 10 0 0512 . 5 0 0 10 0 0

The above-mentioned blocks, eNclusive of Lots 507,508, are also now open under Part IX. of "The LandAct, 1898," as Working Men's -blocks.

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (near Tariii Rock).

Corr. No. 1251/12.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 387/80,

A3.)Williams Location 10815, comprising 828 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1920.GERALDTON OR PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Victoria District (near Bindoo Hill).Corr. No. 12464/11.Open. under Parts V. and VIII_ (Plan 156/SO, Al.)Location 6060, comprising 140 acres 2r., at 9s. 6'd.

per acre. (Reserve 13993 is hereby reduced.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Monembudding Tank).

Corr. No. 1261/84.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 33/80.)The area lately excised from Reserve 690, containing

about 600 acres; subject to survey, classification, andpricing.

Avon District (near 17 albarrIn).

Corr. No. 908/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4/80.)Avon Location 14530, comprising 122 acres 3r., at a

price of 7s. 6d. per acre. (Reserve 13023 is herebycancelled.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1920.BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Sussex District (near Wonnerup).Corr. No. 1562/07.Open, under Parts 'V. VT. and VIII. (Plans, Won-

nerup Townsite and 41.3E/40.)The area (about 20 acres) lately comprised' within the

Wonnerup Townsite situated West of Wonnerup TownLot 56, South of the Vasse Estuary and ,North of SussexLocation 2; subject to survey, classification, and 'prie,Mg.

( Wonnerup Townsite is hereby amended to excludethe above area.)

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Nelson District (near Eulinn).Corr. No. 1521/20.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 415/80.)Nelson Location 2994, comprising about 650 acres,

together with that portion of Reserve 11404 (NelsonLocation 2995) situate South of a West line startingfrom a point on the Western boundary of the formerlocation and situate North 36 chains from its South-Western corner.

Subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Wellington. District (near 31 array River).

Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 384/80,A3.)

Corr., No. 12141/04.The vacant Crown Land to the South-Eastward of

Locations 2247, 2246, 2245, 2244, 2243, 2242, 2251, and2252, to the Westward of late Lease 8/166, to theNorthward and Westward of Location 1250 and to theNorthWard of the prolongation East of the Southboundary of Location 2247; subject to survey, classifi-cation, and pricing and to the Government retainingthe right to lay and operate log lines without compensa-tion.

11 EN TV REP URCHAS ED ESTATE.ellington District et (near Bitrekup).

Corr. 1336/13.Open for general selection under Part V. of "The

Land Act, 1898," as modified by The AgriculturalLands Purchase Act, 1909." (Plan, Henty Estate.)

Wellington Location 3552, comprising 126 acres, atgl 5s. per acre.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avow District (near 31 mile post on Rabbit-proof

Fence).-Corr. No. 13517/0;5.Open, under Parts V., Vi., and VIII. (Plan 3C/40,

P4.)That portion of Reserve 13217 situated North-West

of a line in prolongation East-North-Easterly of theSouthern boundary of Avon Location 8297.

Also the area situated South of the prolongationWest of the Northern boundary of Avon Location 20490and East of a North line passing through the Western-most corner of Avon Location 12762; subject to survey,classification, and pricing.

(Reserve 13217 is nereby reduced.)

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Williams District (near Woolkabin).Corr. No. 12930/98.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 408D/40, A4.)Williams Location 997, comprising 100 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing.

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

LAND FORFEITED AND AGAIN OPEN FORSELECTION.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned Leases, Licenses, and Occupation Certificates have been forfeited for non-compliance with theconditions under which they were granted, and the landcontained therein will be again open for selection, under"The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on andafter the dates and at the places mentioned,

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

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

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person, he may apply to the Head Office or tothe Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway 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 anyavailable under Part VIII. must take thethereof, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

The successful applicant for the locations set outhereunder must sign all the necessary documents re-quired by the Agricultural Bank and Industries Assist-ance Board within thirty (30) days of the approval ofhis application, otherwise it will be deemed to be re-jected by applicant, and his application will be cancelledaccordingly.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

locationbalance

SCHEDULES.

NOW OPEN.WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Williams District ( South-West of Kruk erin)

Con-. No. 1733/20.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 408/80,

Pl.)Williams Location 10595, comprising 1,028 acres, at

10s. 6d. per acre; subject to the Agricultural Bank'sinterest and mortgage; being George Bolger's for-feited Homestead Farm 18325/74 and Conditional Pur-chase 31704/55.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY, 1920.ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District (about seven miles North-East ofAlbany).

Corr. No. 12620/97.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451S/80,

E4.)Location A29, comprising 100 acres, at 9s. 6d. per

acre; being Henry Leishman's abandoned lease.

Plantagenet District (about eight miles West ofMt. Barker).

Corr. No. 10018/13.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 444/80, P4.)Plantagenet Location 2343, comprising 647 acres, at

6s. 9d. per acre; being J. W. Tremellen's forfeitedConditional Purchase Lease 34273/55, Homestead Farm19980/74, and Grazing Lease 9015/68.

Hay District (18 miles 'West of Cranbrook).Corr. No. 717/16.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 444/80, Cl,

North.)Hay Location 831, comprising 100 acres Or. 9p., at

10s. per acre; being W. G. Haynes' forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 35756/55. (Classification 717/16.)

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

COLT. No. 9010/06.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 442/80,

FL)Nelson Location 2129, comprising 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing; being George Kammarm'sforfeited Homestead Farm 8783/74.

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Pint/tarn/ca. Townsite).

Corr. No. 11083/11.Open under Parts V., VI:, and VIII. (Plan 128/80,

B & C4.)Victoria Location 5494, comprising 199 acres lr.

25p.; subject to classification and pricing, the paymentof. Agricultural Bank interest, and taking over of mort-gage to that institution; being portion of R. S. & W. L.Mitchell 's forfeited Conditional Purchase 30426/55, andto be taken in conjunction with Victoria Locations 5492and 5493.

Victoria District (19 miles from Eradu).Corr. No. 4996/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 127/80,

A2.)Victoria Location 5171, comprising about 100 acres,

at 10s. fid. per acre; being G. Silcock's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase Leases 33618/55 and 6488/56.

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (nea Coolin Well).

Corr. Nos. 1227/10, 9409/09, 9992/11, 215/16, 1666 /OS.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 377D/40,

A4.)

Location No. Area. Remarks.

96773147 /,4936 )36913689436843694370

acres j.

72 )260

237160

300

Subject to classification and pricingand payment of Agricultural Bankinterest and taking over of mort-gage to that institution.

Being Thomas Brooke's forfeited Conditional Pur-chases 19965/55, 241.50/55, 25136/55, 30174/55, and35715/55.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Kununoppin).

Corr. No. 2628/16.Open under Parts V.I. and VIII. (Plan 34/808.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

11094*11105

acres.

997 0 6 0,000 0 8 0

5 Subject to payment of Agricul.tural Bank's interest and taking

r over of mortgage of that insti-) tution.

Being . J.. T. Chilton 's forfeited Grazing Leases9956/68 and 9957/68, and Homestead Farm 21022/74.

Ninglata, District (30 miles North of Benjaberring).Corr. No. 2385/09..Open :under Parts V., VI., and VIII: (Plan 56/80,

DL)Location 384, comprising 320 acres ; subject.

o classification and pricing; being C. H. Anderson's-feited Conditional Purchase Lease 7323/56,

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1920.

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Aeon District (about 38 miles East of Beverley).

Corr. No. 897609.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 343/80;

Pl.)

Location 14796, comprising 640 acres; subject to pay-ment of. Agricultural Bank interest, £26 '7s. 46., andtaking over of mortgage to that institution of 1150;being S. McPhee's forfeited Conditional Purchase Lease7655/56; subject to classification and pricing.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Nelson District (near Greenbushes).

Corr. No. 14081/11.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 414C/40, E4.]

Location No. Area. Priceper acre.

71437134

a. r. p.183 0 0160 0 0

s. d.O 9 0O 10 0

Subject to taking over Agricultural Bank interest,£15 15s. 8d., and mortgage to that institution of £16710s. ld.; being P. Kristensen's cancelled ConditionalPurchase Lease 30768/55 and Homestead .1!`a. tan 17267/74.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,.

Avon District (about 10 miles South of Tammin).

Corr. No. 600/08.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.. (Plans 3C/40,

PI; '313/40, I) & El.)

Location No. Area. Remarks.

a.13342 ... 485 3 .5 -) Subject to payment of Agricultural13343 ... 150 0 0 } Bank interest of £126 10s. 2d. and1331-4 160 0 0 .1 taking over mortgage to that in-

stitution of £351.

11271 ... 160 0 0 1Subject to payment of Agricultural11272 ... 160 0 0 .1 Bank interest of £54 7s. Od. anal tak

rug over of mortgage to that ins tan.tion of .£550.

.14727 4.50 0 0 Subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage.12578 160 0 0

Being S. C., J. F., N. B., and S. Senior 's cancelledLeases 4416/68, 22934/55, 12310/74, 19801/55, 10001/74,11508/74, 30533/58; subject to classification and pric-ing.

District (about six miles East of PitharaTownsite).

COrr. No. 6372/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 64/80,

E2.)

Ninghan Location 34]., comprising 786 acres, at 9s.per acre; subject to payment of Agricultural Bankinterest, £56 18s. 116., and taking over of mortgage- tmthat institution; £232; being AI." Meehart's abandonedConditionol Purchase ,T,euse 1:051`1/56,'

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WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Williams District (about five miles South -West ofBarton).

Corr. No. 32.32/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 409A/40,

Cl.)Williams Location 2786, comprising 160 acres; being

A. N. Piesse's cancelled application.That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

300 acres, starting from S.W. corner of Williams Loca-tion 2786 to a point _about S chains South; thence 10chains West, being Southern boundary of Location 5211;thence South about 45 chains along Eastern boundaryof 5616 continued to road; thence East about 15 chainsalong road; thence N.E. about 90 chains along road;thence 91/2 chains N. to S.E. corner of 2786; thencealong Southern boundary thereof to starting point;being A. N. Piesse 's cancelled grazing lease application;both subject to classification and pricing.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1920.

ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Plantagenet District (about five miles South-East of

Green Valley).Corr. No. 249/18Open under Part V. (Plan 451/80 South, D4.)Plantagenet Location 713, comprising 40 acres, at 11s.

per acre; being W. T. Fell's forftlited Homestead Farm21195/74. (Classification 2199/14.)

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DIST NHAvon District (.,:car Babakine).

Corr. No. 9499/08.Open under Parts V., V L, and (Plan 344/80,

E2.)Location 12501, comprising 640 acres, at 13s. 9d. per

acre; subject to payment of the Agricultural Bank'sinterest, £23 10s., and taking over mortgage to thatinstitution, £235; being W. P. Jackson's forfeited Con-ditional _Purchase Lease 21382/55. (Classification9499/08.)

C,PsITALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Binelu).

Corr. No. 560/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VI EL (Plans 156/80,

Al, 157/B40, EL)

Loc. No. ; Area.

68236824682660976099

acres18021715

$911458

552

0 00 00 00000

rice peracre.

s.89

11

Ii.(I

Being F. B. R. Dal is' cancelled applications.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT`.Plantagenet District (near T an Ibruany).

Corr. No. 15329/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and V 11 . (Plan 436/80,

CS.)Plantagenet Location 2748, containing. 691 acres; sub-

ject to payment of Agricultural Bank's interest, £2317s. 9d., and mortgage to that institution, £318 9s. 2d.;subject to classification and pricing; being, E. H. Gray'scancelled applications 28172/55 and 15814/74.

Plantagenet District ( near T °alb?' maul))Corr. No. 3522/16.Open under Parts V., VI., and V FIT. (Plan 436/8(1,

C & D3.)Plantagenet Location 2749, containing 696 acres; sub-

ject to payment of Agricultural Bank's interest, £2313s. 4d., and mortgage to that institution, £189 4s. Pt.,

and Industries Assistance Board's indebtedness; subjectto classification and pricing (Classification 13478/10) ;being E. H. Gray's cancelled Conditional Purchase Lease35977/55.

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND I) STRPCT.Wellington District (one mile South -East from.

Bala?' ing ) .Corr. No. 9636/09.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 410/80,

D3.)Wellington Location 2708, co)nprising 160 acres, at

6s. 6d. per acre; classification 9636/09; being R. L.Lucas' cancelled Homestead Farm 13217/74.

Avon District (near Lake ealering).Corr. No. 9852/13.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 577A/40, A2.)Avon Location 17369, comprising 784 acres, at 10s. 6d.

per acre; being John Lee's forfeited Leases 3423(1/55and 19964/74. Classification 13902/10.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Melbourne District (near IC (moan Hilts).

Corr. No. 5025/09.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 57/80, C3.)Melbourne Location 2053, comprising 600 acres, at 8s.

per acre, in conjunction with Melbourne Location 2282;is subject to payment of Agricultural Bank interest,£44 Ss. 9d., and mortgage to that institution, £,575; alsosubject to Agricultural Bank cromditg lease expiring1st March, 1921; being- W. L: forfeited Con-ditional Purchase Lease 5410/68.

Xing/tan District (about 15 111'1 es East of B aag ariaBack).

Corr. No. 956/20.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 56/80, :V2.)Ninghan Location 1693, comprising 1,000 acres, at

Os. 6d. per acre; being Prank _Brook's cancelled appli-cation (Classification. File 5564/12).

Ninghan District .( jou errline).Corr. No. 1709/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 67/80.)That piece of nusurveyed land, containing. about 3,000

acres, starting from a point 94 chains from South-Eastcorner of Pastoral Lease 3690/93; thence West approxi-mately 260 chains; thence North approximately 120chains; thence East approximately 260 chains; thenveSouth to starting point; being W. Howe 's cancelledGrazing Lease application.

glum District (near jonerdine.)Corr. No. 1708/20.Open under Parts V.; VI., and VIII (Plan 67/80.)That piece of unsurveyed land, containing approxi-

mately 2,000 acres, starting from a point 120 chainsEast of South-West corner or Pastoral Lease 3716/93;

Niorth approximately 100 chains; thence Eastapproximately 120 chains; thence South 160 chains;thence West to starting point-; being I. W. Howe 'scancelled Grazing Lease application.

Area District (1]. miles f ram Karam!, ria Totadjin).Corr. No. 11014/11.Open under Parts V., Alb, and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

131.)Avon Location 16961, comprising 903 acres, -at 12s

per acre; subject to payment of Agricultural Bank'sinterest. £30 Sr.. and mortgage of £144 Os. l.d.; beingMessrs. K. L. P. Hoctor 's and C. Pearce's abandonedConditional Purchase 30295/55 and Homestead _Farm17370/74. Classification 11014/11.

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Melbourne District (near Lake Hinds).Corr. No. 6032/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 57/80, B, C2.)Melbourne Location 2568, comprising 667 acres, at

15s. per acre; subject to payment of Agricultural Bank 'sinterest, 19s., and mortgage to that institution,£105 Os. 6d.; classification 18309/10; being the lateS. Marsh's cancelled ,Conditional Purchase 32032/55 andHomestead Farm 18542/74.

Aeon District (about three miles orth-East ofBurg es Siding).

Corr. No. 16592/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

B1 & 2.)Avon Location 17780, comprising 300 acres, at 9s. 6d.

per acre; being M. Sloss' surrendered Conditional Pu-chase 28580/55.

RAVENSTHOPE LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kent District (near Wham Inlet).

Corr. No. 1837/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 420/80,

F4.)That portion of nnsurveyed land, comprising ap-

proximately 160 acres, starting from a point on PhillipsRiver, approximately 30 chains from its mouth; thenceWest about 58 chains; thence North approximately 30chains; thence East approximately 55 chains; thencealong said river to starting point; being A. E. A. Lutz'scancelled application; subject to survey, classification,and pricing.

Oldfi cid District (near Culham Inlet).Corr. No. 1838/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII (Plan 420/80,

P4.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising approxi-

mately 100 acres, starting front a point on PhillipsRiver approximately 70 chains from its mouth; thenceEast to Steere River. From starting point approxi-mately 30 chains North; thencq, East approximately 40chains; thence South to Steere River; said river form-ing South-East boundary; being A. E. A. Lutz's can-celled application; subject to survey, classification, andpricing.

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (about 17 miles North-East of

Barton).Corr. No. 15652/10.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 386D/10,

A3.)Williams Location 10368, comprising 160 acres, at

Ss. per acre ; being John M. Hywood 's forfeited Home-stead Farm 15950/74.

Williams District (about seven miles North -Last ofDumbleyung ).

Corr. No. 8388/08.Open under Parts WI. and VIII. (Plan 108A/10,

Cl.)Williams Location 8312, comprising 500 acres, at 3s.

61 per acre; being P. S. de Nys' cancelled ConditionalPurchase Lease 21154/55; subject to payment of Agri-cultural Bank interest, £32 17s. ld., and mortgage(1267) to that institution.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 21st May, 1920.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as E'ublic Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedules below, for the purposestherein set forth.

2521/17.VICTORIA (Ardiagly Siding).-No. 17354 (Water).

--Loc. No. 5637. (12a. 3r. 1 .6p.) (Diagram 43130;Plan 156/80, C2.)

1010/20.PLANTA 0 ENET.-No. 17449 (School Site). -Loc.

No. 4005. (5 acres.) (Plan 4-51/80, Cl.)

2216/20.ULARR [NG (McMahon 's Well) .-No. 17461 (Water).

-A square block of land, having its boundaries in themeridian and at right angles thereto, with McMahon'sWell in its centre; said well being situated about 755chains South and about 230 chains East of Snake Hill.(100 acres.) (Plan 35/300.)

8538/19.VICTORIA (Mullewa A.A.).-No. 17465 (Hospital).

-Lot No. 59. (5 acres.)(Reserve 2501 is hereby reduced.) (Plan. 156/80,

D2.)

8804/19.MANJIMUP.-No. 17469 (Cemetery). Lot No. 277.

(10 acres.) (Plan, Manjimup Townsite.)8034/19.BRUCE ROCK.-No. 17470 (Show Ground).-Lot

No. 2-18. (About 46a. 3r. 2p.) (Plan, Bruce RockTownsite.)

18/20.PLANTAGENET.--No. 17471 (Quarry- Gravel).-

Loc. No. 2390. (4a. lr.) (Plan 444/80, Fl.)3059/19.NELSON.-No. 17472 (Water and Camping).-Loc.

No 446. (About 60 acres.) (Plan 438/80, D1.)

2967/20.MERREDIN.-No. 17474 (Public Utility) .-Lots

Nos. 345, 346, and 317. (Oa. 3r, 39p.) (Plan, Mer-redin.)

2968/20.MERREDIN.-No. 17475 ( Quarry- Gravel).-Lots

Nos. 417, 418, 423, and 424. (la. Or. 7.1p.) (Plan,Merredin Townsite.)

8379/19.WELLINGTON.--No. 17476 (Water).-Loc. No.

3636. (About 856 acres.)(Reserve 9657 and Pastoral Leas:e 2449/93 are hereby

reduced.) (Plan 411D/1,0, C 3 and 4.)

2966/20.MERREDIN.-No. 17473 (Educational Endowment).

-Lots Nos. 466, 467, 468, 473, 474, and 475. (la. 1r.38p.) (Plan, Merredin Townsite.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.

Appointment of Board.

W alliston Recreation Ground.Corr, 3242/15.

HIS Excellency the Governor, by his Deputy, in Execu-tive Council, has been pleased to appoint the followinggentlemen, under the provisions of the above Act, as aBoard to control and manage the Walliston RecreationGround (Reserve 17086) :-

Messrs, Thos. Gilchrist, John R. Skinner, WalterHenry Palmer, Levi John Wallis, FrederickRuben Wallis.

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NEW TOWNSITE.On the Bolgart Railway Extension.

Pi:waning.Corr. 4494/13.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the area described hereunderbeing classified as "Town and Suburban" and set apartto form a Townsite on the Bolgart Railway Extension,hereafter to be known and distinguished as "Pia.waning'':

Bounded by lines starting front the South-West cornerof Melbourne Location 2560, and extending West to theEast boundary of Melbourne Location 2212; thenceNorth about 80 chains; thence East to the North-Westcorner of Melbourne Location 1518; thence South to theNorth boundary of said Location 2560; thence Westerlyto its North-West corner, and thence Southerly along itsWestern boundary to the starting point. (Plan, 57/80,South, A3.)

TENDERS FOR LEASINGRESERVE 15045.Section 41a. of "The Land Act, 1898," and its Amend-

ments.Corres. 1188/08.

TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinReserve 15045, situated near Gregory Brook, BlackwoodRiver, and containing about 373 acres, are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Honourable the Minister for Lands, and terminableat. three months' notice, rent being apportioned accord-ingly.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by One year's rent(the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of £1 perannum), endorsed "Tender for Reserve 15045 shown onPublic Plan 439B/10," and addressed The Under Sec-retary for Lands, must be lodged at. the Lands Office.,Bridgetown, on or before Wednesday, 9th June, 1920.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted, and should there be more than one tender for theReserve, such tenders will be submitted to the LandBoard for a decision. (Plan 439B/40, DL)

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.

Statement showing Income and Expenditure for theYear ended 30th June, 1919.

IN accordance with the provisions of "The CemeteriesAct, 1897," the following Statement is published forgeneral Information.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

7949/13.WESTONIA CEMETERY BOARD.

Abstract of Receipts and Payments for the year30th June, 1919.

Receipts.

ended

s. d.Cash in hand .. 5 0 0Burial Fees . 3 15 0Undertaker's License Fees .. 4 7 0Loan from Road Board 10 0 0

£23 2 0

Payments, £Refund to Road Board on account of dis-

bursement made on account of Ceme-

s.

tery 6 0

Petty Cash 1 0Maintenance 5 11Bank Charges 0 10Cash in hand 2 5Bank balance 7 14

£23 2

See Inspecting Officer's1920.

d.

70

009

0

report dated 17th January,

C. S. TOPPIN,Auditor General.

2nd February, 1.920.We declare this copy of Statement to be correct.

MICHAEL T. WILLIAMS,Chairman.

A. N. SMALL,

3rd May, 1920.Secretary.

Department of Agriculture,Perth, 20th May, 1920.

Agric. Dept. S. 391.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased to approve of the appointment of Roy L. Cailesas an Inspector under "The Plant Diseases Act, 1914,"to date as from 12th April, 1920.

H. C. TRETHOWAN,Under Secretary for Agriculture.

FORESTS ACT, 1918.Regulations.

Forests Department,Perth, 19th May, 1920.

HES Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased, under the provisions of "The ForestsAct, 1918, and on the 'recommendation of the Con-servator of Forests, to approve of the following. Regu-lations under "The Forests Act, 1918."

C. E. LANE-POOLE,Conservator of Forests.

1. A licens e to take and remove forest produce otherthan firewood or sandalwood may be issued for onemonth, or any number of months not exceeding three,and several licenses for successive periods, not exceed-ing in the aggregate twelve months, may be issued to alicensee at the same time.

2. The second paragraph. of Regulation 2 publishedin the Government Gazette on the 23rd day of April,1920, is amended by inserting after the word "license"the words "for firewood or sandalwood."

THE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 163).

Warden's Office,Nullagine, 1st April, 1920.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the, Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMilling Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1901." All order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) A. PHELPS,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Nullagine, onWednesdaiy, the 9th day of June, 1920.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.NULLAGINE DISTRICT.

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

Business Area.35LCornelly, Joseph, Ethel Creek. Non-payment of

rent.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 19th May, 1920.IT is hereby notified ti the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council has ;.),'en J with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases as shown below.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Secretary for Mines.

Gold Jibing Leases.

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

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.-----Broad ArrowCoolgardi-.

East C,-,

Yilaurn,

The surrenders of the 1

Goldtielrl.

Murchison

forth Cooharrli

1r1istriet.

rc accepted:

No. ofLease.

513 ci

1882w.4785.887s.4782E, 4839E, 4891E, 4892E, 4892E, 4894E,

4913E, 4916E, 4919E, 4920E, 4025E, 4927E,4928E, 4932E, 4933E, 4934E, 4935E, 4936E,4937E, 4938E, 4939E.

1125y, 1126v, 1127Y, 1128y, 1130Y, 1131y,11341.

3105, 31900 3197*, 3198, 3199.

Name of Lease. Lessees.

Comet ... Black Range PinnaclesCompany, No Liability.

1 Comet SouthComet Eas1.Comet Sourc do.Comet West ... do.I.dtle Grace Cavanagh, Michael ; Wal-

lace, William.

The undermentioned I . , . . d eclared forfeited for breach of labour conditions, and prior right of applicaticAis granted tif,a. ction (1) :--

(1oldlield. District. (d e. o ase. Lessee. Name of person to whom priorright of application is granted.

East Coolgarcil

The 110.3839eSof suchherena

Coolgardie

The r !'I.

District.,* n Or

4705

cerity O'Reilly, James Nelson, Alfred.

su,n set opposite the same as ;I II ;1 ! to forfeiturethe event of such fine not being paid within the period mentioned

Lessees.

Northampton ...PilbareWest PilbaraOutside Proclaimed Ilinera

Period, within which fine is to be paid.

11th JIMP, 1920.

t to survey

170.... 24L, 25L.

. 198.272E.

No. of Application.

Homestead Leases.The undermentioned applications for Miners' Homestead Leases were approved, subject to survey ; to elate from lest

January-, 1920 :

Goldfield.

East Murchison

District. No. of Application.

GOE, 61E.

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The undermentioned application for

GOVERNAI T GAZETTE, W.A.

er's Homestead Lease was refused

99

Goldfield.

Phillips River

District. I No. ofLease.

I :313 ..

Name of Lease. Applicant.

I Yksist I Moir, Elsie Ala1)(d.

* Conditional

TiDi MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 163).

Warden's Office,Menzies, 23rd April, 1920.

TAKE notice that it is the intention or the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1004." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he most, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) J. E. GEAR \,-Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Menzies, on:Friday, the 18th day of June, 1920.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.MENZIES DISTRICT.

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

asiness Areas.874ZThorne, henry James, Menzies. .Non-payment

of rent.875ZWeaver, John Joseph, Menzies. Non-payment of

rent.894ZSeaman, Sidney Charles, Comet Vale. Non-pay-

ment of rent.907ZBreton, William George, Comet Vale. Non-pay-

ment of rent.

Market G a rdev4 pea.49ZHenderson, Robert, -Menzies. Non- pavement of

rent.

Machinery Areas.34Z Weaver, John Joseph, Menzies.

of rent.59Z--Weave, John Joseph, -Menzies.

of rent.60Z---Sawyer, Charles Ezekiel, Slenzies.

of rent.

Non-payment

Non-payment

Non-payment

Tailings Areas.477.Gidney, Samuel F., Menzies. Non-payment

rent.37ZGidney, Samuel F., Menzies. Non-payment

rent.

Water Rights.

of

PllE A 1\1- ' ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Iarden's Office,

Cue, 15th :April, 1920.TAId 1 notice that it is the intention or the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the dote men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order!authorising the cancellation of the undermentionedAlining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on the(Itte mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

tStral.) L. L. CROCKETT,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Cue, on Tuesday,the 22nd day of June, 1920.

hilt HISON c:OLD TEED.CuE DISTMCT.

.nature of .No. of Area, of RegisteredIt older and Reason for ltesrnnptimn.

hute,..Icor, 0 A in Irew ; Me. Non-le-Lyn nt of

:17 I hrsson, tit Ines Hoyden William John ; feje,payment of rent.

ttt-- !lesson, James Hendon john ; Cue.pa yment of rent.

fiessen, :lames Hei'don William joint; Cue.payment of rent.

Non-

Non-

Nom

'I'll I:: 11 IN I Ntl ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Cue, 15th April, 19211.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining! Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden 's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with. the evidencethen submitted.

(SO.) L. L. CROCKETT,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Cue, ou Tuesday,the 22nd day of June, 1920.

If-NCI-11.80N GOLDFIELD.DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

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

Water45DClarkson, Annie; Day Dawn. Non-payment of

rent.341ZSand Queen Gold Mines, Limited, Cornet Vale.

Non-payment of rent.351ZSand Queen Gold Mines, Limited, Comet Vale.

Non- payment of rent.

Thrfsiricss Area.() oinar, Anthony; jasper II ill. ,Non-payment of

rent.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Menzies, 23rd April, 1920.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden 's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) J. E. GEARY,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Menzies, onFriday, the 18th day of June, 1920.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.ULARRING DISTRICT.

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

. Business Areas.111UWalker, Alexander ; Riverina. Non-payment of

rent.113UFrawley,. Isabella M.; Riverina. Non-payment of

rent.115URiverina Co-operative Society, Ltd.; Riverina.

Non-payment of rent.11615Riverina Co-operative Society, Ltd.; Riverina.

Non-payment of rent.117URiverina Co-operative Society, Ltd.; Riverin--

Non-payment of rent.118 USmith, James; Riverina. Non - payment of rent.1] 9U McAlpine, Thomas D.; Riverina. Non-payment

of rent.120U McMahon, John ; Riverina. Non - payment of rent.

Tailings Area.10TT Riverina South Gold Mining Co., N.L.; Riverina.

Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.9URiverina South Gold Mining Co., N.L.; Riverina.

Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).

Warden's Office,Kalgoorlie, 23rd April, 1920.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of " The Mining Act, 1904. " An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order Ile must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden 's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed' to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. McGINN,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Kalgoorlie, onTuesday, the 8th day of June, 1920.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.KANOWNA DISTRICT.

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

Machinery Areas.19X Martin, John Louis; Kanowna. Non-payment

of rent.56XThe North White Feather Gold Mines, Limited;

Maritana Buildings, Kalgoorlie, Non-paymentof rent.

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

of rent.Tailings Areas.

9KMartin, John Louis ; Kanowna. Non-paymentof rent.

15XThe North White Feather Gold Mines, Limited;Maritana Buildings, Kalgoorlie. Non=paymentof rent.

Water Right.79XStarr, Francis Thomas ; Kalgoorlie. Non-pay-

ment of rent.Lode Claims.

237X Williams, Thomas; Kanowna. Non-compliancewith conditions.

271 XCraig, Robert ; Kanowna. Non-compliance withconditions.

THE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 163).

Warden 's Office,Menzies, 23rd April, 1920.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in aecorda nee with Regulation 163of " The Milling Act, 1904. " An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he tnnest, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden 's 0 ifiee an objectioncontaining the grounds of spell objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) J. E. GEARY,Warden.

To be heard at the 'Warden 's Court, Menzies, onFriday, the 18th day of June, 1920.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.NIAGARA DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered"holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Area.59GSpicer, ,Tohn, Tampa. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 163).

Warden 's Office,Menzies, 23rd April, 1920.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden 's Office an objectioncontaining' the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethou submitted.

(Sgd.) J. E. GEARY,Warden.

To he heard at the Warden 's Court, Menzies, onFriday, the 1Sth day of .June, 1920.

NORTH COOLG A RDI E GOLDFIELD.YERI LI,A DISTRICT.

:N.-attire of Holding, No. of Area, Nance of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Business Area.3378 Clifford, Daniel, Edjudina. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.l.RMandalstam, Alexander Samuel, Edjudina. Kerr -

payment of rent.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Kalgoorlie, 23rd April, 1920.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection.containing the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the 'Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. McGINN,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie, onTuesday, the 8th day of June, 1920.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.Market Garden Areas.

137ESad her, Elizabeth; Ra.bbish Street, Boulder.Non-payment of rent.

152EHammer, Herbert Victor; Kalgoorlie. Non-pay-ment of rent.

Machiliery Area.68EGaynor, Gwendoline Winifred; Westgarth, Frank;

Belgravia, Kalgoorlie. Non-payment of rent.Business Areas.

154EPaxton, James; Mundi Mundi. Brookman Street,'Kalgoorlie. Non-payment of rent.

Alluvial Clainuus-343E Williams, Robert, 5 Brookman Street, Kalgoor-

lie; Permain, Harry, 98 Lyall Street, Kal-goorlie. Non-compliance with conditions.

344ECuneen, John; 38 Vivian Street, Boulder. Non-compliance with conditions.

Mineral Reward Claims.348EGoss, William, 163 Murray Street, Perth. Non-

compliance with conditions.350EGoss William; Goss, James; 122 Egan Street,

Kalgoorlie. Non-compliance with conditions.

Lode Claims.349EGuilbert, Joseph; 34 Mt. Charlottea, Kalgoorlie.

Non-compliance with conditions.355EPettit, Henry; 647 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie.

Non-compliance with conditions.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Kalgoorlie, 23rd April, 1920.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned.Mining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) F. McGINN,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie, onTuesday, the 8th day of .Tune, 1.920.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.KURNALSI DISTRICT.

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

illachine Area.SK Tunbridge, John; care of A. E. Opie, 105 Mari-

tana Street, Kalgoorlie. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).Warden's Office,

Kalgoorlie, 23rd April, 1920.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the (late men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentionedMining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thelate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same., in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. McGINN,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie, onTuesday, the Sth day of June, 1920.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding., No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

BUSilICSS Area.7 OWGarnett, Alfred Edward; Johnson, John Henry;

Friedman, Nathaniel Asher; Cutbush, Charles;Fimister, Jolm William; Ora Banda,. .Non-pay-ment of rent.

Machinery Area.91WMcDonnell, Alfred Chapple;. Nevoria. Non-pay-

, ment of rent.

Tailings Areas.12WMcDonnell, Alfred Chapple; Nevoria.. Non v

ment of rent.28WMcDonnell, Alfred Chapple; Nevoria. Non -pay-

ment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 163).

Warden's Office,Marble Bar, 1st April, 1920.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Mill-ing Tenements, in accordance with L-ifignlation 163 of

The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should he desire toobject to such order he must, before the date mentioned,lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing thegrounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned,the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same,in accordance. with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) A. PHELPS,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, onMonday, the 7th day of June, 1920.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

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

Market Garden Area.62Bell. john Thomas; Bamboo Creek. Non-payment

of rent.Water 'Right.

16Phippard, Henry; Wodgina Non-payment of rent.Machinery Areas.

:131VicKenna,, Maurice; Meenthena Station, via Nulla-gine.. Non-payment of rent.

34 -Brown, Arthur; Marble Bar. Non-payment of rent,115Brown, Arthur; Marble Bar. Non-payment of rent.

Tailings Arca.10 Atkins, Frank; Atkins, Ernest William; Dcuchar,

Daciil arnegie; Missingham, jr., David; Cro-ton, Thomas; I,alla Rookh. Non- payment ofrent.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904.

FINAL NOTICE.

i-ATENTION TO FORFEIT LEAs ES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT AND FINES DUE.Department of Mines,

Perth, 21st April, 1920.IN accordance with Section 96 of " The Mining Act, 1904, " notice is hereby given that unless rent and finesdue for the current year he raid on the undermentioned leases on or before the 31st day of May, 1920, itis the intention of the Governor, under the provisions of Section 97 of "The Mining Act, 1904," to forfeitsuch leases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent and fines.

AS1-113 13-TON

(Figures in parentheses represent the Original No.)GOLDFIELD.

Mineral Leases.

49 TARO° SILVER MINE No. 1: The Uaroo SilverLead )iines, Limited.

8-1---UAROO "FLYER LEAD MINE : The Uaroo SilverLead ine, Limited,

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

(711351. 1289 WLADY EVELYN : Tait, James; De-anty, James; Davey, William Stevens ;Conley, John; Caskey, William Douglas ;Peck, Charles ; Murphy, Francis; Waters,os: ph David ; Bathurst, Frederick George.

1655W-- : LET :EXTENDED EAST: The Asso-4. Northern Blocks (W.A.), Limited.

W- : orreilTames.: McDonnell, Alfred Chapple.

'!; I : Credo Gold Mining Syndicate, No!ffikdility.

1,13 GUERRE : Archibald, Osmund0 'Keefe, Michael .Tames; Arkle,

Cutbush, Charles ; Hilbery,

-ton, John Windsor.A RD: Webb, Charles Tin rthol now;

[Li rT Lowe, Benno ; McInnes,I r. la ;mwell.

['NA Sheahan, James.()I . ET M : Reeves, William; Murphy,d wes -st le, Thomas.

1344WL ITT L E ' i'(:(3ERS MATE: Webb, CharlesBartholow ew ; Femmel, James; Downes,William; l ewis, James.

1845 NVLITTLE DP :GER: Webb, Charles Bartholo-mew ; James ; Dowries, William;Lewis. d awes.

1847WBADE.7.-, POWELL : Quedenfeldt, TheodorePm.:r

1848WB0".:a

: Cross, William ; Webb, Charles Bartholo

I '150 .31 [LLIONA IRE : Lowe, Benno."ADDIS'S REAVA.RD: Addis, George Richard.

ADDIS'S REWARD SOUTH: Addis, GeorgeRichard.

_Di:RCM:US: Robertson, George William.THDAY WEST: McDonnell, Alfred

PPle.McDonnell, Alfred Chapple.

NORTH: McDonnell, Alfred

1842 WD1843 WY,

D.oe; \" 01

1859).)" ;TES : Poulton Tames Walter.18602- 13 D SOUTH : Kilpatrick, Edwin

i,

1861W-- .9.A : James, William Henry.1862 '..----- Z \ NORTH: James, William Henry.1863:-. '..-.. \,. EXTENDED: James, William

186--DAT

1.865W-0

1.866W-

EW--Hughes, Gem e Hollibone,114,- IT- slier.Nds13311T WEST : Conn or, Rupert Lind-

' ° A 13 ROW C ET.BTIRATTON: Coath,11;er Forrester ; tikervis, Thomas ; Letts,'ell William; R insiord, George Henry ;

d, Jack ; Cumming, James; Allison,William; Ede Thomas Morey ; Hansen, Ras-mus.

J. SCADD AN,Minister for Mines.

COOLGARPJE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

1527E URBANKS BIRTHDAY GIFT: BurbanksBirthday Gold Mines, Limited.

2160LADY ROBINSON: Moor, Charles Berwick.2761BURBANKS NORTH WESTBurbanks Birth-

day Gold Mines, Limited.4184.SONS OF ERIN : Forwood, Down, & Company,

Limited.4253 HIDDEN SECRET NORTH: Hall, John Kay.4428SONS OF ERIN NORTH: Forward, Down, &

Company, Limited.4435 PROSPERITY: Cook, Arthur Henry ; Cook,

Henry Hubert.4442IVANHOE NORTH: Pi ckup, William Edmond ;

Rodda, James Victor ; Hobba, William Andrew ;Pickup, A brainun.

4471IVANHOE BURI3ANKS Rodda, James Victor ;Hobba, William Andrew ; Pickup, Mary Ann.

4479RIO TINTO ; ]Iausberry,- Thomas.4545ROYAL STANDARD: 'Nina, Frank.4554LORNA : Rooke, Charles Beaney.4567GRIFFITHS GOLD MINE : Griffiths, Elizabeth.4580LLOYD GEORGE: Brereton, Patrick ; Moran,

Michael; Walsh. Arthur; Ring, Richard.4593 BUR-BANKS SURPRISE: Coiling, John Lewis.4594:GT-1 EAPSTDE : Knight, George.-L NORTH : Maym an, George.4611]VICTOR: Alford, Thomas Hugh.4602GREAT (I NA RLB LINE : Snowden, Charles Wil-

liam.: Clayton, Louis Frederick.

4004 LIMERICK: Murphy, John ; Jones, John James ;Collaghan, James' Patrick ; Moran, Michael.

4605GOLDEN BUTTERFLY: Grill, Charles; Paxton,James.

4606GOLDEN BUTTERFLY NORTH: Grill, Charles ;Paxtonrames.

4608--BLUE SPEC: Morris, William ; Craig, Frank.4609E.F.G.--Florance, Alfred James; Elliott, Hubert

Stanley.4610ORCHIN NORTH: Brennan, Ky-ran ; Regall,

Edmond ; Hefron, Michael.4613MOUNT MERCEDES: Sclater, Ambrose ;

Sclater, Florence ; Divers, William.461.4M0 LINT MERCEDES NORTH: Sclater, Am-

brose; Sclater, Florence ; Divers, William.4615MOUNT MERCEDES SOUTH: Sclater, Am-

brose, Sclater, Florence; Divers, William.4616ORCH : Jackson, Catherine Ann; Dunbar,

`William; Coulter, Treffene, Phillip.John; Watkins, William; McNerney, Fred;Armstrong, Herbert William; Prosser, CharlesRaystrick.

4617 VICTORY: Jackson, Catherine Ann ; Dunbar,William; Coulter, William; Treffene, PhillipJohn ; Watkins, William ; McNerney, Fred;Armstrong, Herbert William; 'Prosser, CharlesRaystrick.

4618VICTORY TV Es : Jackson Catherine Ann ;Dunbar, William ; Coulter, William; Treffene,Phillip John ; Watkins, William; -McNerney,Fred ; Armstrong, Herbert William; Prosser,Charles Raystrick.

4619 EMPIRE: Turner, Edgar Francis ; Roberts, Vin-cent ; Fitzgerald, Patrick ; Greenhill, ThomasWilliam Louden, Mathew; Louden,. Thomas;Gunn,William;

4620OBSERVATION: Corney, James.4621GOLD COIN SOUTH: Leslie, Donald Melville.4622DOLLAR: Leslie, Donald Melville.

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COOLGARDIE GOLDIVIELDconlinacd.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

40'26UM:NT Al El CEDES EAST: Sclater, Ambrose ;Sclater, Flo rim ce ; Divers, -William; Francis,Arthur.

4627MOU.NT SiR CEDES EAST EXTENDED :Sclater, mbrosa ; Sclater, Florence ; Divert:,William: V; ale,

462S-3[OUNT !-:D1.:!-, SOUTH EXTENDED :Sclater, A it; b rose ; Sclater, Florence ; Divers,

Froauis, Arthur.4620 VENTURE : Winfield, Alfred James; Latilin,

Hugh.4630GRACE : Harding, William Laurence; Mullis,

; Inkster, William Gil: art.4631ilE35SIE MA Y : Williams, Edward John.4633EMPIRE SO UT.II : Shaw, iyhr, Worster.4634FOCH GOLD -MINE Co: IL. illIer Forrester ;

Cumming, Tunics; Nankervis, Thomas ; Allison,Wrilliain ; Letts, Robert William; Ede, ThomasMore ; Rainsford, George Henry; Thorne,Charles ; Rains lord, lack; Thorne, Augustus.

4635-4-LITTLE DB: :OLD MINE (loath, WalterForrester-, C ;naming, James ; Nankervis,Thomas ; Allison, William ; Letts, RobertWilliam ; Ede, Thomas Morey ; Rainsford,George Henry ; Thorne, Charles ; Rainsford,Jack ; Thorne, Augustus.

4636LUCKNOW (loath, Walter 'Forrester ; Cumming,Tonics; Naniuevis, Thomas ; :Alison, William;Letts, Robert lArilliant; Ede, Thomas Morey;Bolus: or; ,t 15,. ri Charles:

cu. ;

4637--S0 VEREIGN Rroul, 'a ; 0 '; ;Hen, Timothy ;rd, George ; orris. Per,:y.

4638VII IFORY NORT ! WEST: n u. Kyran;Edmond ; ei

4639--1,TIoToRy NORTH. Brennan,Ky ran : Regoll, Edmund ; Michael.

4640V 'Ii I SO U-TH WEST ; ,s i! .1;i It, Kyran;Edmond ; Ilefrom Mihaol.

404IST.31: 3 HT .Tunes, Comer: :adaa, WilliamRicloird Patrick 'Woods, William ;tames.

4642STARL IGLU!' SOUTH: .Tones, Coiner; Mar-la ion, William Richard. Patrick ; Woods, Wil-Rani James.

4643GOLD COIN NORTH: Ryan, Patrick; 0 'Brien,Timothy; 'Lowe, Benno.

44144GREE.N LORD Leslie, Donald Helm ille ; Irwin,Patrick ; Eyres. Thomas,

1049GOLD COIN EAST: Ryan Patrick ; Cromston,John Windsor ; 0 'Brien, Timothy ; Leslie Don-ald Melville.

.4650--BLUE SPEC EAST: Ryan, Patrick : Cranston,John Windsor ; O'Brien, Timothy; Leslie, Don-ald Melville.

4631--OBSERVATION NORTH : Milesi, BaptistaJoseph ; French, Edward -William; Thompson,Thomas Frederick.

4652OBSERVATION SOUTH: Milesi, BaptistaJoseph ; French, Edward Will ; Thomason,Thomas Frederick ; Davey, Samuel Stephen;McRostie, Frederick.

4654 D Y CONSTANCE : Austin, Stephen Hatton;Mackie, Harold; Seymour, Stella Constance.

4055H.H.H. Hepburn, George James,4658VICTORY CONSOLS : Joyce, Aloysius.4659CURRENCY: Underwood, Ernest Glazebrook;

Goodall, George; Slattery, Daniel.4660GUINEA: Underwood, Ernest Glazebrook; Bird,

George Walker ; Flynn, John.4662SOVEREIGN SOUTH: Leslie, Donald Melville.4663SOVEREIGN NORTH: Leslie, Donald Melville.4669--COCEE : Brennan, Kyrall ; Clifford, Patrick ;

0 'Connor, Michael.4670GREAT SURPRISE : Brennan, Kyran; Clifford,

Patrick ; 0 'Connor, Michael.;l671TREASERE : Brennan, Kyran ; Clifford, Patrick ;

O'Connor, Michael.4672MOUNT REGAL: Alexander, Joseph Macdonald.4676LACK : Crampton, John Ernest.4677JACK SCADDAN : Mellor, Alfred.4678LADY IRIS : Mellor, Alfred.4679LADY IOLA : Mellor, Alfred.4680IMPERIAL : Mellor, Alfred.

e?;cscontiduel.D; : Mellor, Alfred.

alien, Alfred.IrS rI F : iellor, Alfred.

aX 12.T: [eller, Alfred.T.,E-W IS 35w, Alfred.

1;,ORD Alfred.LADY L31357--3

310 TEL "PO -SON. Alfred.,7C _ . Alfred.

;'91-22 LET SF , P.o. I: Mellor, Alfred.'17_0 Alfred.

r:11INI. E OA: : Alexander, Joseph313, do- La id.

; 5 '11151 Fox, William. James.Ts- I C," _RD SOUTH: Jackson,

ibm, : ',Atom.,1 :John: s,

, tia:-::,o..:. HerbertWilliaa

4697LAKE 1 TI-,-',"tED KORTH Ure, Samuel ;Francis, ; Thoina s, Cyril; 0 'Halloran,`: Card L! 0;IL

'1: 1,3 SEIHAT'J, oRT11 EXTENDED:Ure -Ylaolas ; Thomas, Cyril;

11; irf' i! '1' John.4090I. :.RD C: Ure,

S: amid Nicholas ; Thomas, Cyril ;0 .. ; Armstro John.

4700.E Davidson, Henry Wal-ter; Dr vidson , Tohn Stanley; Jacobs, ArthurIt, old , -I0i, Ernest.

4701 Ill' I : Davidson, Henry Wal-;.; Da,vid,a. John Stanley; Jacobs, Arthur

IT Jo: ;, Ernest.470.2 L H: Davidson, Henry Walter ;

\-; Jacobs, Arthur Har-,:o 1 ,/st.

4703 ",r' 1 DI:111:y Walter ; Davidson,Jacobs, Arthur Harold; Job,

1:704C1107:111 Eines, Edward ;Pe: r;

4705IVESAlbert,

4706IT D

es.4707

4703--470"--

SAS': :

ICE VIEW. 'A:Brown., John.

4711BAKE "VIEW M.':Frank Leslie :

4713 HOPEFUL :4714-- TRIIIMP :

Albert L;;;;: .Rili-1; la. A lex:. oder :

a

I': Hiace, Benno ; Opie,

.1-3 cm; Crutchett, Hubert

ip, George.-ran; Prewett, Harry.. rail ; Pro-rott, Harold

t:EEF Brtonan, Kyran;

'171P Sawell,"-- e-

ill::: ; Donnelly.....ard Hamilton ;

::;:n.; Coleman,Henry:-limes:

Joseph ;I 'at; oll William.

Donnelly,. . Edward Hamilton;

,mImuu. William ; Coleman,-; cffiven, George Henry ;

waller, Alfred ;Tallies

4715-011103; :Albert

Willie

Dooa 'dsoa, .: ; Bourke, Patrick Joseph;Thonos, Alfred .Villia.m ; Cavalier, . William.

4716GLADIATOR: Gamble, William; Donnelly,Albert Lenience: Irving, Edward Hamilton;RiPIdo, Alexander ; Holmes. William; Coleman,

' ..' ml Inn . 77 1 oniven . George HenryV' 'T1 " ' 'll'VrT'' ' '', P-,r1 .Tame,,.,

D:,. i Is "V,11-11, TIe 35 "LIck Joseph:MT OM ,,k ! I ,- , ; ; , ; r ; V'Til I jain.

4 717 --2'. , I .-, ' :lili \ : rl` i ' p Koh: c: ::: ; Donnelly,A 0:el i T .',11.10-P-0 ::::::1;c1 Hamilton ;

1"- : I .: : lie' Wibiam; Coleman,(- [1 ' George Henry;-11111,-, : ' : (red Jannis. ;

Do.:01I- , i, William ; eisa, Patrick Joseph;Thomas, Alfred William; 'avalier, William.

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COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

1718IN VINCIBLE : Gamble, William; Donnelly,Albert Laurence; Irving, Edward Hamilton;Ritchie, Alexander; Holmes, William ; Coleman,William Arthur ; Ma cniven, George Henry ;Grattan. William; Cavalier, Alfred James;;Donaldson, William ; Bourke, Patrick Joseph;Thomas, Alfred William; Cavalier, William.

1719WENDOUREE : Stout, John Leslie ; Fisher,George Alfred.

4725MENTONE : Martin, George ; Ryan John; Mc-Mahon, Joseph; Green, Herbert; Stout, JohnLeslie.

4726LLOYD GEORGE EAST: Moran, Michael; Bre-reton, Patrick ; Walsh, Arthur ; Ring, Richard ;Lay, Clara.

4727LLOYD GEORGE WEST: Moran Michael; Bre-reton, Patrick ; Walsh, Arthur ; Ring, Richard ;Lay, Clara.

4728LIMERICK EAST: Murphy, joint; .1 ones, JohnJames ; Callaghan, James Patrick ; Moran,Michael.

4729LIMERICK WEST: Murphy, John ; Jones, JohnJames ; Callaghan, James Patrick ; Moran,Michael.

4730GREAT EAGLE: Farr, Arthur ; G 'Jersoe, Hans ;Duggan, Joseph Raymond.

4731EAGLE No. 1: Farr, Arthur ; G 'Jersoe, Hans ;Du 0-gan, Joseph Raymond.

1732IVES' LAKE VIEW REWARD JUNCTION:Brennan, Kyran ; Prewett, Harold Leon ; Ryan,William ; Crockett, John.

473 IVES LAKE REVIEW REWARD JUNCTIONSOUTH : Brennan, Kyran ; Prewett, HaroldLeon; Ryan, William ; Crockett, John.

4734IVES LAKE VIEW REWARD JUNCTIONSOUTH -WEST: Brennan, Kyran ; Prewett,Harold Leon ; Ryan, William; Crockett, John.

4733IVES LAKE VIEW REWARD JUNCTIONSOUTH-WEST EXTENDED: Brennan, Kyran ;Prewett, Harold Leon ; Ryan, William ;Crockett. John.

4736JUNCTION EAST: Cawse, William; Linden,William ; 0 'Halloran, Edward ; Thomas, Cyril ;Francis, Nicholas.

4737 JUNCTION EXTENDED: Cawse, William ; Lin-den, William ; O'Halloran, Edward; Thomas,Cyril ; Francis, Nicholas.

4738 -SALT BUSH WEST: Thompson, Thomas Fred-erick; French, Edward William.

4739 DAHLIA: Grigg, Ernest ; Carrington, John ;Smith, Oliver ; McDermott, Al fred Walter.

Mineral Lease.

09BETROVA : Lambert, George James; Simpson,Walter.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

CLARE : Burke, Catherine.16-0 LANDO RE : Burke, Patrick.42BO WS ' FARM: Delmencio, Antonio.43HILLFIELD Delmencio, Antonio.45 HERMITAGE: Delmencio, Antonio.40HERMIT AG E WEST: Delniencio, Antoni u.

.LEONARDS : Burke, Michael.78 ELM S : Hillier, George Henry.95RHONDA : Vernon, Thomas James.90 WILLIAMS' HOMESTEAD: Williams, Ch a des.

Tailings Lease.

43HILL-.Burbank's Birthday Gold Mines, Limited.

GOOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

KUNANALLING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

6035 SYDNEY MINT: Sheedy, George ; de Gracie,John.

BELL EXTENDED: Ware, CharlesHarry.

S71SSHAMROCK Outridge, Henry Joseph ; Hunter,William James.

8835 BULLET O'Keefe, Michael James ; Addis;George Richard ; Graham, Samuel.

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD.

151Amalgamated152Amalgamated153Amalgamated154Amalgamated155Amalgamated156Amalgamated157Amalgamated158Amalgamated159 Amalgamated160Amalgamated161Amalgamated162Amalgamated163Amaigamated164Amalgamated165Amalgamated181Amalgamated182Amalgamated183Amalgamated184 Amalgamated185Amalgamated186Amalgamated Collieries of187Amalgamated Collieries of188Amalgamated Collieries of189A malgamated Collieries of190 Amalgamated Collieries of191Amalgamated Collieries of192Amalgamated Collieries of193 Amalgamated Collieries of197 The Cardiff Coal Mining198--The Cardiff Coal Mining199-1'he Cardiff Coal Mining200The Cardiff Coal Mining201The Cardiff Coal Mining202The Cardiff Coal Mining203 T he Cardiff. Coal Mining204The Cardiff Coal Mining205 The Cardiff Coal Mining206The Cardiff Coal Mining207A nia iga mated Collieries of222The Cardiff Coal Mining223The Cardiff Coal Mining224The Cardiff Coal Mining225The Cardiff Coal Mining226The Cardiff Coal Mining227 The Cardiff Coal Mining22S T he Cardiff Coal Mining229The Cardiff Coal Mining230The Cardiff Coal Mining

Mineral Leases.

Collieries of \V.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of WA., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of WA., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of W.A., Limited.Collieries of WA., Limited.

W.A., Limited.W.A., Limited.W.A., Limited.W.A., LiMited.W.A., LimitedW.A. Limited.WA., Limited.W.A., Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.W.A., limitedCompany, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.

Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.Company, Limited.

231The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.233Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.241COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES: A mal

palliated Collieries of W.A., Limited,245COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES: Amal-

gamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.246COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES: Amal-

gamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.247COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES: Antal

palliated Collieries of W.A., Limited.248 COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES : Amal-

gamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.249COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES: Am a?

gamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.25.5 -- COLLIE CO- OPERATIVE EX'P ENDED COL-

1.:R1 : Amalgamated Collieries of W.A.,Limited.

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COLLIE MINERAL FIELDcontinued.

Mineral Leasescontinued.

257Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.258Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.270COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE EXTENDED:

gamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.276COLLIE CO- OPERATIVE EXTENDED: Amal-

gamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.280NAVIGATION No. 1: Amalgamated Collieries

W.A. Limited.281 NAVIGATIONI ON N u. : Amalgamated Collieries

W.A. Limited.282 NAVIGAT ION No. 3: Amalgamated Collieries

W.A,, Limited.283NEW WALLSEND No.

Collieries, Limited.284NEW WALLS END No.

Collieries, Limited.285N EW WALLSEND No.

Collieries, Limited286NEW WALLSEND No.

Collieries, Limited.287NEW WALLSEND No.

Collieries, Limited.288NEW WA T,LSEND No.

Collieries, Limited.289NEW WALLSEND No.

Collieries, Limited.290NEW WALLSEND No.

Collieries, Limited.291NEW WALLSEND No.

. Collieries, Limited.292COLLIE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERIES NORTH:

Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited.

Amal-

1: The

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DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.

Gold Miming Leases.

980MA RAROA BLOCK No. 2: The Mararoa GoldMining Company, No-Liability.

1183EDITH ELEANOR: Simmonds, .John Andrew1238MARAROA NORTH EXTENDED No. 11

Mararoa Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.1239IRON KING : Johns, Richard Benjamin Peter'

sen, Edward ; Mackay, Ernest Albert ; Richards,Joseph.

1250UNION JACK: Scholey, John Robert ; Crabb,James.

1260MOUNTAIN VIEW : Cash, Samuel John.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

27OUR SELECTION: Coles, York George.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

(1133) 392E ACROBAT: Paringa Mines (1909),Limited.

796EBONNIE LASS: McKenzie, Ronald George ;Raven, Henry Cox.

1228ERED WHITE AND BLUE: McKenzie, RonaldGeorge ; Raven, Henry Cox.

4001E4HIDDEN SECRET: Davey, John ; Epstein,Saul ; Lonsdale, John ; Gianiui, LodovicoCoffey, Mary ; Davini, Pietro ; Coulter, Wil-liam.

4036EHIDDEN SECRET SOUTH Davey, John ;Epstein, Saul ; Lonsdale, John ; Gianini,Lodovico ; Coffey, Mary ; Davini, Pietro;Coulter, William.

4442EIDAHO SOUTH: Love, Samuel ; Hicks, Wil-liam John; Pearce, William ; Hingston,Margaret; Stanley, William Henry ; Pearce,Jessie Grace.

4477ELORD NELSON: Ward, William George.4560EBELGRATT A HILL: Powell, Thomas ; Beel,

Ernest.-1585 CRESWICK : Mitchell, Robert ; Winter, Fred-

erick George; Leatham, Edward George.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

4387 A 1-MAN 'S CONSOLS: Mayman, George ;orris, William ; Thomsonlohn.

139711 ILA A btv CE : Winter, Frederick George ;1\1 itch,. . Robert ; Leatham, Edward George.

4398 .L CI: 1: 1. I I ANtlE: Winter, Frederick Gen;, ,

Mite 4,41, Robert; Leatha,m, Edward George.4 009 PA I It \ V : oPherson, John Joseph; Ray,

EencA. Arthur.4623 EC A sS HILL : Inkster, William Gilbert ;

Wend, William George; Harding, WilliamLaurence ; Layton Pratik.

4626KE VIE \\: EXTENDED : Rule, JosephItenry ; Slattery, Augustus.

4632:ENORTH END : Hill, Catherine.4624 EWA TER E \ LL SOUTH: O'Brien, John ;

Rodda, Albert William; Watkins, William ;Cruda Charles ; Joyce, Aloysius.

4633EFLO REN A : Stout, John Leslie.4636E--.1: UHILIKE : McManus, Dennis Joseph.4638E NORTH END DEVELOPMENT: Raven,

Henry Cox.4639ET I ISTLE : Bailey, David Walter.46401EGOLD DOVE: 11askiell, Thomas Pickworth.4641EGOLD DOVE SOUTH: Maskiell, Thomas

Pie Ore rth.4042 EGOLI DOVE NORTH: Maskiell, Thomas

Pickwortll.4642EIF1A PTON AIN REEF: McKerrin, .Joseph;

ca la Ran, Patrick; Smith, Nora Ann ; Z owe,Benno.

4644E--ALL IN: Farrell, Thomas Henry ; Blythen,Ernest.

4047ETUT3III,EE SOUTH: Wilson, John.46481ETRONCA.P : McGee, Henry Louis.:1649EC1IA SE : Richards, William ; Mackeney, Thomas

John ; 0 'Hanlon, James Kemp ; Koetsveld,'William ; Hooey, George.

4651ECE LE BRATION CONSOLIDATED : Disbrey,Robert ; Martin, George.

4653E--PIU R,R00 : Hilzinger, William George.4633krufw CAP NORTH : McGee, Henry Louis.4657EIRON CAP NORTH EXTENDED: King,

Arthur.1659 EI_RONCLA D : Hansen, Edwin Ola.4660EIRON CLAD NORTH : Bailey, David Walter.4661 E--K ALGOORIIE KING: MciManus, Dennis

Joseph ; Walton, Albert; Watkin.s, William ;Rodda, Albert William.

1662E--KAILGOORLIE PRI:NOE : McManus, DennisJoseph ; Walton, Albert ; Watkins, William ;Reda , Albert William.

4663E CIII,II11RATION CONSOLIDATED EX-TENDED: Morris, Frank; Hughson, Gil-bert; Gaynor, William ; Ford, Albert; Green,Ernest.

1673EIRON CAP SOUTH: G Mersoe, Hans; Smith,Sydney.

4675E MARTIN'S PICK: Martin, Thomas John.4676E--TRON CLAD EAST: McGee, Henry Louis.4678EIR ONCAP WEST: Reside, William .Jules;

G 'Jersoe, Hans.4679EIRON KING: King, Artnur.4680EIII T 011 MISS : Hampton Hit or Miss Mining

Company, No Liability.4-681 EBON NAR LAW: Edwards, Matthew Wells,

Robert Newman.1682 EIlRON CAP SOUTH. EXTENDED: Reside,

William Jules ; G Mersoe, }Tans.4683EEARLY BIRD : Mohr, John ; Taylor, Wil-

liam Amos ; Collins, William Henry.4684ETR ON CLAD NORTH EXTENDE D : King,

Arthur ; G '.1Ictrsoe, Hans ; Barry, John ; Rit-chie, Alexander.

4683ECE LEBRITY : Hawkins, -Tames William.4686:E CELEBRITY SOUTH: Hawkins, James

William.4687 EBONAR LAW SOUTH : Wells, Robert

Newnan; Edwards, Ma ttliew ; Pa rsons, Wil-1 lam St. Erney.

1-110NA lt T,.AW EA ST : Robe rt Newma n;Edwards, Matthew; Parsons, Will i a m St.Erney.

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EAST 41001.44A FE GOLDFIELD

Gold Mining Leases continued.

1 eed. EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD contimied.

4089EBONA I; LAW :NORTH Leacock, Henry.4691EGLAD El. f,: Morris, Frank ; Thomas, Fred-

erick William.4692EGLADE UL souTT-I: Morris, Frank ; Thomas,

Frederick Win4694ESIN GER:CT Y : Abbott, George.4695ELLANG VEIL : dl ;anis, Thomas ; 'McDonald,

Thomas.4696EGREAT WESTERN : Taylor, Alexander Gor-

don.4697EKODJ NODJIN Reedy, Francis Marcus.4700EBORONIA : Bullfinch Proprietary (1919), Lim-

ited.4701E PRIMROS E : Bullfinch Proprietary (1919 ),

Limited.4702ERED ROSE: Bullfinch Proprietary (1919),

Limited.4703EBLACK TULIP: Bullfinch Proprietary (1919),

Limited.4704EHIT OR, MISS NORTH: McKenna., Peter ;

Starr, Arthur ; Crocker, Hector (jun.) ;Richards, Frank ; Starr, Erank ; 'Costello,Joseph ; Lynch, Patrick.

4709ELADY MARGARET: Shea, John ; Clarke,Evan ; Kennedy, Thomas ; Reid, Francis.

4710ELUGE,NOW : Cusack, William Luke ; Cusack,James Patrick.

4711EHAT OR MISS EAST : Tibbits, JohnMukim : Starr, John ; Collins, William;Su) 2 James; Goldsworthy, Richard ;Barnes, Thomas Edward ; Cruickshank, Alex-ander.

4712EHIT OR MISS I XT ENDED : TibbitsJohnMarkham ; Starr, John ; Collins, William;Smith, John JS o! wort by, Richard ;.Barnes, Thomas ; Cruickshank, Alex-ander.

4713EMUSK CREEK NOP I 1: Lord, Rudolph Robin-son.

4714EMUSK CREEK: Polla rd. John James.4715EGOLDEN MILE J11.i `PION: Zowe, Benno.4717E ELst E MAY W EST: Sto.ut, John Leslie.4718EMIDWAY cin,v;71P.', TION NORTH : 1-3ar-

her, William.4719E STRANGER: O'Brien, John ; Green, DEl-

Dam; Crudace, William ; McAuliffe, John ;Stout, John Leslie.

4:720E TRAMP: O'Brien, ,John; Green, William ;Crudace, William ; IcAuliflc, John ; Stout,John Leslie.

4721E--KAROONA Hussick, Edgar George; Stearne,George Edgar,

4722EESMA JANE: Krug, Conrad ; Bryant,Frank ; Polkinghorne Harry Lewis.

'.723E IIIT OR MISS STAR: McKenna., Peter ;Starr, A rthur ; Crocker, Hector (jun.) ;Richards, Frank ; Starr, Frank ; Costello,Joseph ; Lynch, Patrick.

1724EHIT OR MISS WEST: McKenna, Peter ;Starr, Arthur; Crocker, Hector (fun.);Richards, Frank ; Starr, Frank ; Costello,Joseph ; Lynch, Patrick.

1725E IH.T OR MISS CONSOLIDATED: McKenna,Peter ; Starr, Arthur ; Crocker, Hector(Thn.) ; Richards, Frank; Starr, Frank ;Costello, Joseph ; Lynch, Patrick.

1726EBOULDER SOUTH LODES No. 1: Deere,Richard Acmes; Reside, William Jules ;Reeves, William ; Harris, Percy.

6732ECONTINUATION SOUTH: Stearne, GeorgeEdgar William.

7313E--BRISBA NE : Cull in g,worth, Sydney1734E_Ku1IEAJOND atthews Samuel.1.725EK jONG EAST: lalthews, Samuel.79614--MIDWAY : Barker, William Charles.797ECENTRAL Smith, Sydney ; G 'Jersoe, Hans.

4739 E--0.1.1 ATIT 1 TY : Coath, IN'alter Forrester; Nan-he ry is, Thomas ; Rainsforl , George Henry ;Allison, William ; Gummi:Lt. ;Janes; Rainsford, .lack; Ede, Thee as r Letts, Rob-ert William.

1741E FEDERATION: Zowe, Benno.4742EFEDERATION NORTH EXTENDED: Ryan,

Thomas.

Gold Mining 'Leasescontinued.

4743EBOULDER. SOUTH LODES: Deere, Rich-`11,1, ;Imes ; Reside, William Jules ; Reeves,

e ; Harris, Percy.1744EMAC IC N: Marshall, Theophilus Smith ;

-iloore, James Watson.4745E DORIS: Ruse, Robert ; Starr, Francis Thomas.4746 EMOURILYA : Cnoialm,.. Lawrence: Love, Ed-

win ; Birss, Frank ; d, Matthew Henry.4748 EBARONIA EXTEN Thomas, Samuel.4749EDEMOI\TSTRAT Theophilns

Smith ; Moore, Atenes Watson ; Marshall,A 1 e Kander Eraser.

47501:1K ,,A.TONG- WEST : 'Mathews. Samuel.4751E-- l'ZAJOND EXTENDED: Samuel.4752 E 14 1']; iL-).J-ONG SOUTH : Mathews, Samuel.4754ECEL EBRATED SOUTH: Beard, George Rob-

ert: islclierrow, James: McKerrow, GeorgeHenry ; Martin, Thomas John.

4756EC.ELEBRAT TON NORTH: Perry, Christopher.

Hineral Leases.106EMORNING ST : John son, Albert.113EVENETIAN KING : Gaynor, Gwendoline Wini-

fred; WesUrarth, Frank.114E(TYRSA IR : Houston, Da1 .15EPATRIGK : Aldridge, Alfred.117 E--RED GUARD: Westgarth, Frank ; Gaynor,

Owe ndol1-151; WHITE GUARD : Westg,arth, Prank; Gaynor,

Gwendoline.119EPOZIEHIES : Heron, Thomas ; Howells, Lewis

Thomas ; Trantum, Harry ; Barnett, Richard.

Miners' 1 ()Ines lead Leases.(1E T,Elt11S CAMP: Tunzi, Philip ; Rundle, James

Henery.13E-,-SITNNYSIDE : Simpson, George.19E-10 ERNLY Halford, Ewalt George.'26EEUREKA : Kelly, James..67EPARK VIEW: 1411 -r y, Margaret :lane.78EH.1 1..\.r[U; 'S. FARM : Simpson, George Cowley.82E -0V' ElHaND DAIRY : Ellery, Tom ; Curtis,

.James Richard.93EDA VE 'S HOMESTEAD: Theodore.94EZO WE 'S HOMESTEAD: Zowe, Benno,93EGUILDFORD Rintoul, Thomas Stewart.

116EKING HOMESTEAD : King, William.113E Sul Y RTLEDALE : Neil, Henry.126EAL 11 Rif FARM Ahaciec, Albert.151EPARERVILIE : Gregory, Charles.159ECA MARINA : Gowans, Robert.160E TUNZI 'S FARM Tunzi, Philip.167E--PINE GROVE FARM Tunzi, Emily.182EROSALIE FARM: Hall, William Henry.203EBENDIGO No. l: Skariff, Joseph.208ENORTH NEM : .Dennit, William Smith.210EBROWN HILL: Reynolds, Mary Shaw.21.1ETR.) NSGONTINENTI)1, : Cos., Joseph Gregory21.5EBL CTiWOOD FARM: O'Loughlin, Edward.218ESOU FARM Benuit, Leslie George.223E LAMIN GTON HOMESTEAD: O'Loughlin,

William.224ETHISTLE EARN ('lift, -James.227EPIPE TRACK FARM : McMahon, Daniel.229EWALLACE HOMESTEAD: Wallace, Harry

George.231EHAZELDENE : Vail, Herbert Eugene.232EHAZELDENE NORTH : Vail, Maude May.

Machinery Leases.7AIANNANS CENTRAL: Cavalier, Francis Charles;

Grill, Charles ; Perkins, Samuel.

Lca sc.40MA'ES .Fitmnans Central Battery Syndicate.

Ilasialentiul2HANNANS PROPRIETARY CAMP: Allan,

Isabella.

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EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.BULONG DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

1115YHARDCASTLE SOUTH: Leyland, George.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

LA WLERS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

382YELLOW ASTER: Currie, Joseph.1188TRY IT: McHugh, William Albert.1197YELLOW ASTER SOUTH: Currie, John

Joseph.

BLACK. RANGE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

203BHAVILAH : Sonneuschein, Frederick.345B HAVILAII DE VELOPMENT : Sonnenschein,

Frederick.(886A1) 514BUNITED: Flynn, Jeremiah ; Duggan,

James.641B RED WI-U/1E AND BLUE: Bellchambers,

Fred( tick; Ma nu ton, Ernest.873BTHREE MUGS Neville, John; Kelly, Edwin;

Jones, jahies Henry.874BLUCE NOW : Neville, Jolm ; Kelly, Edwin;

Jones, James Henry.

Miners' Homestead Leases.1SB COOLOUGIIER WEST : Bryant, Joseph John.59BBERREGRIN Sholl Brothers.

WILUNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(162) 4J- -LAKE WAY 'OLD MINE: The Wiluna

Gold Mines, I.1inited (in Liquidation).(542) 6JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS: The Western

Machinery Company, Limited.(548) 7JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS SOUTH: The

Western Machinery Company, Limited.(550) 8JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS WEST: The

Western Machinery Company, Limited.(870) 10J ]MOONLIT; [IT: Morgans, Alfred Edward.(917) 12JSQUIB: The Wiluna. Gold Mines, Limited

(in Liquidation).(977) 37J MOONLIGHT EAST: Morgans, Alfred

Edward.91JADELATDE : Morgans, Alfred Edward.

109JNORTH-WEST MOONLIGHT: Morgans, AlfredEdward.

119JHAPPY JACK: The Wiluna Gold Mines, Lim-ited (in Liquidation).

124.1 POVERTY POINT: '[lie Wilma Gold Mines,Limited (in Liquidation ).

190JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED: The Wiluna GoldMines, Limited (hi Liquidation).

191JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED NORTH: TheWiluna Gold. Mines, Limited (in Liquida-tion).

192JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED SOUTH: TheWiluna Gold Mines, Limited (in Liquidation)

193JLAKE VIEW: The Western Machinery Com-pany, Limited.

194J-GIVALIA NORTH: The Western MachineryCompany, Limited.

201J AURORA: 0 'Donohoe, Bernard ; Howard, Fred-erick William Henry ; Southey, William.

202J--HAPPY JACK SOUTH : The Wiluna GoldMines, Limited (in Liquidation).

203JHAPPY JACK NORTH: The Wiluna GoldMines:, Limited (in Liquidation).

218JGREAT ZIG ZAG: Bourke, Michael Henry ;Garrett, Frederick James.

228JGWALIA EXTENDED EAST : Dawson, GeorgeUssher.

229JGWALIA EXTENDED: Dawson, GeorgeUssher.

EAST MliiRCHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued.WILUNA DISTRICT continued.

Miners' Homestead Leases.(1) POULTR FARM: Marsh, Edward

Robert.5,1.STOCK YARD : Dawson, George Ussher.

OIIEEN3USIIES MINERAL FIELD.Mineral Leases.

399ENT ERPRIS : Marsh, Albert Edward; Marsh,Lillie ; Gray, Pickard Lawson.

613BULL ANT : Payne, Herbert Edward; William-son, Patrick.

618--CONNECTING LINK: Allen, James Semmens.

9

14IA15HOME:ST

Miners Homestead Leases.HOLLOW : Guest, Sydney George.

Fixter, John Robert.D McKernan, John Henry.

SIT. Al ARGARET GOLDFI E D.

Sir. I11RCAGLT DISTRICT.

Cold Mining Leases.1597T -LADY HARRIET : The Mary Mac Gold Min-

ing Company, No-Liability.HOOTLADY HARRIET WEST : The Mary Mac Gold

Mining Company, No-Liability.;949T PINNACLES: The Mary Mac Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.1 atif TLADY HA.RI-111 ET DEEP DEEP: The Mary

Mac Gold Mining Conmany, No Liability.19811 EON E ST \ : Donaldson, John Gonlbourn ;

Rudd() ; Leonard, William ;Henry Randolph.

199111: SO-11TH : Donaldson, John Goulxl:Tohn ; Leonard, -William; Hol-0,:dey, Henry Randolph.NORTH: Donaldson, John Goul-

ock, John ; Leonard, William; Hol-lin ; Oxley, Ilenry Randolph.

1 --LONE ST. lI No. 1 SO UTH : Donaldson, Johnoulhomn ; Rudlock, John ; Leonard, William ;

Hollins, Harry ; Oxley, Henry Randolph.: Dwyer, Michael Stephen.

_u SST -A PGLISTA : Dower, John; McOmish, GeorgeAlexander.

'_:o73TN.,.INTEDALE EXTENDED: Sangster, Robertja in es.

208:ITBE R MlA I N REEF: Frani:eh, Joseph Kesich ;Bnca1. Cosmo.

2103 T-1\L1C .8 LUCKY RIDGE: McOmish, GeorgeAlexa nder ; Laurity.Tohn ; Walton, Joseph.

2104TMAC 'S LUCKY i11001 NORTH: McOmish,0 eotT, e, Alexamler ; Lauritz, John ; Walton,Joseph.

oletar_LA By HARRIET SOUTH: The. Mary MacGold Mining. empany, No Liability.

216" T II011s11 Roberts, William.I. 'X I : Howley, William.

2110TSILV ER WEDDING: McCalion, EdwardBra:nide wymi,

2111TFAMOPS BLUE: Milbank; George Richard.2113T 1;A\ E "1I0 N(11-1TEI D,; yer, john.

29097

Miners Homestead Leases.1T MEADOWS: Robson, George Alfred.STSURREY FARM: Kelly, Margaret.

26TUNITED: Love, 1\1 a ry Elizabeth.28TST. ALBANS; lands, Thomas Henry.

SIT. ALCOLIM DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.1482CLEONORA GOLD BLOCKS: Gale, James.1485(i_piENG DONE: Labridge, Francis Daniel.14960GREAT H 1. 1; : Pazzi, Agostino ; Hastedt,

Robert ; Hseppe Saladanna, Pietro ;Ceroni, Pietro ; Piazza, Giovanni ; Sertori,Ja,m esi ; Lo we: o n , Robert ; Cottingh am, E th el-

ert.1503CGREAT WESTERN EXTENDED: Hastedt.-

Robert.

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MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELDcontinued.

MT. -MORGANS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

:11-11MO UN T MORVEN IFawkiter, William.(871R) 340E DEMOCRAT: Swanson, Alfred ; Ley -

don, -Francis.(90311) 341ETORQ LTA V : Norton, Alexander.(94211) 3421 --GREAT J UNCTION: Swanson, Alex -

ander; Saunders, ; Heath, Thomas.(98511) 343E -- DREADNOUGHT: Norton, Alexander.(103511) 343E DANUBE: Lane, James.361FMOUNT BROWN : Heatherill, John.364EOLYMPIC: Reynolds, George William ; Heath,

Thomas.

MURCH ESON GOLDFIELD.

CUP DISTRICT.

Gold limning Leases.

(61) 203CUE No. 1: Chesson, James ; Heydon, Wil-liam John.

1148L-IGHT OF ASIA : -Mararoa Gold Milting Com-pany, No Liability.

1151QUEEN OF THE MAY: Mararoa Gold MiningCompany, No Liability.

1252QUEEN OF MAY EXTENDED: Mararoa GoldMining Company, No Liability.

]362- -ASIA BLOCK : Mararoa Gold Mining Company,No Liability.

1193QUEEN OE THE MAY EXTENDED No. 1:Mararoa Gold Mining Company No Liability.

1860BIG- BELL: Chesson, James ; Heydon, WilliamJohn.

1861BELL BIRD : Chesson, James; Heydon, WilliamJohn.

1881LIGHT OF AS IA WEST: Mararoa Gold MiningCompany, No. Liability.

1892--A STA DEEPS: Mararoa Gold Mining Company,No Liability.

904L EGHT OF ASIA SOUTH: Mararoa. Gold Min-ing Company, No

1900- -LIGHT OF ASIA WEST EXTENDED: MararoaGold. Mining Company, No Liability.

1911TRIPLICATE : La Grange, William; Triltett,Arthur; Juett, Alexander.

926NIGEL : Grintbley, Herbert ; Ealierty, Thomas.1929TUCKA DIANNA NORTH: Atkins, Harry ;

Brown, _Edward Thomas; Cameron, John ;Ward, Joseph. .

191 I --WILD RABBIT: Irwin, James Francis ; Dona-hue, Mary Agnes; Carroll, George ; Munro,Daniel.

1949PATHE : Newton, George Robert ; Penna,Joseph; Williams. William Henry.

1978-5' ERA : Baptie, William Simpson.1979PRINCESS ROYAL: McDermott, John.1981EMU NORTH : Herman, Samuel ; Sugrue,

Michael ; Rolhwell, Horace Percival ; Laws,George Thomas Rowlands; Chesson, ArthurRobert ; Thebon, Charles.

1983HOME CH AT : Chesson, Arthur Robert ; Thebon,Charles Robert.

1984HOME CHAT VEST: Chesson, A rthur Robert.1983HOME CHAT NORTH: Thebon, Charles Robert ;

Chesson, A rtli ur Robert.1986-11A ND : Thebon, Charles Robert ; Chesson, Arthur

Robert.1991RAND EXTE ND ED : Shipard, John ; Clarke,

Herbert Eustace ; Radford, Francis Temple ;Thebon, Charles :Robert.

1992EMU SOUTH EXTENDED: Roberts, AndrewLivingstone ; Quartermaine, Maitland John ;Margereson, Joseph William; Hodgson, ArnoldArthur; Radford Francis Temple ; Totten

11 111, la ries -Edward Reginald.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD continued.

CUE DISTRICTeantimced.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

1993ROYAL EXTENDED: McDermott, George.1994IVY : Hoban, Daniel; Faherty, Thomas; Pekin,

James George.1995CELEBRATION: Thebon, Charles Robert; Ship-

ard, John; Masters, Thomas; Clarke, HerbertMistime; -Radford, Francis Temple.

1996 'S : Chesson, James ; Heydon, William

1997-111-Do1Ghl-N.NrAY : Ridgway, George.

Mineral Leases.69WILGIE MIA No. 2: Wilgie Mia Syndicate.70MT. RYAN : Pack, Sol Leon.71LEONARD: Pack, Sol Leon.72LISETTE : Pack, Sol Leon.73 TINA: Pack, Sol Leon.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

12REDLAND : Elliott, Samuel Richard Lewes.19NATTE : Grant, Walter McKenzie.23BUSH HOME : 0 'Dea, Timothy John.

DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

516DNEP1' UNE : Hill, Thomas ; Colgan, Francis Her-bert; Hutchinson, Alexander ; Colgan, Daniel;fames.

549DEILEEN : Scaadella, Jeremiah; Tempora, Joseph.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

IDMeehan, John Patrick.9DWENDOUREE : Gill, Edward James.

12DMENZIES REST: johns, Annie.24DERANKLEA : Lupton, Alfred.

SIREISAT'HARRA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

933NCONSOLS NORTH: Queenhills Gold Mines,Limited.

1326NGWALIA EXTENDED : Eves, Flora.]363X 'GWALIA EAST: Eves, James; Eves, Henry;

Allanson, Thomas.1424NROCKLEE SOUTH: Walker, Christopher

Henry.1430NNOWTHANNA : Fennell, George Alexander.1436N UNLIMITED: Lee, Walter.1439NFENIAN MAIN LODE: Allanson, Thomas ;

Pinnick, George; McCarthy, Leslie Alexander'1440N LONE HAND : Sheehan, William; Sheehan,

Mary.1442N MACQUARRIE SOUTH: New Commodore Gold

Mining Company, No-Liability.1445 NKANUM.B RA : Duff', Bernard ; Flynn, John;

Ferguson, Donald; Craig, Stanley Earles.1.1.16N--VENTURE : Barden, William.14 -17N INGLISTON EXTENDED: Coombes, Joseph

Edward.144SN.JUNCTION: Garland, John Patrick.1450N HORSESHOE: Duff, Mary.1452NCOMMODORE NORTH: Kearns, Ernest Ed-

ward.

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MEEKATH kRRA DisTmcT--continued.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

48NTHREE MILE FARM: Grant, David Edgar;Grant, Alexander Edwin.

51NCONNELLY 'S : McDonald, Mary Gabriel.53NBALLANGEICH: McDonald, Alexander.

Tailings Lease.27BOBS EXTENDED: Lake View and Oroya Explor-

ation, Limited.

MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

106951TURNING POINT: Males, Amelia Ann.1095MPEARL: Cassey, Charles.1155MGIFT: Best, jaMes.1158MGALTEE MOORE: Gibson, George Henry; At-

kinson, James; Fox, John Joseph.1167MBELL BIRD: Manning, Harry; Williamson,

Charles.1175MST. PATRICK: Fox, John Joseph; Cummings,

William James.117SMPATRICIA: Fox, John Joseph; Cummings, Wil-

liam James.1182MCARBINE: Perynian, John.1183M--MOUNT ZION: De Lany, Samuel Joseph;

Hill, Allan Thomas; Holzman, Samuel Hirsh;Alexander, Lawrence;Lazarus, Emanuel Sam-uel.

1184MJORDAN VALLEY: Moody, Henry Herbert;Bastian, Sampson ; Holzman, Samuel Hirsh.

1185MNEVER SWEAT: Williamson, Charles.1186MACQUAINTANCE: 'Williamson, Charles.1187MACQUAINTANCE EAST: Williamson, Charles.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

1MTAREE: Williamson, Charles.5MTIMOR: Grose, John; Grose, Charles.

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

159WELCOME LEAD MINE: Kissack, Robert Brew(jun.) ; Green, Oracle Stuart.

163VICTORY: Grey, Ernest; Glass, James; Mason,William.

165TWIN SISTERS: Jensen, Robert Henry.166THREE BROTHERS: Spence, Phillip Harris;

McLachlin, Dennis; Duuworth, James; Wake,Sydney Plant.

(Private Property.)

18PPWEATGAR: Morrissey, Thomas Henry.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

MENZIES DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

(14090) 2823ZROBINSON CRUSOE: Truscott, Ed-mund; Roberts, William.

5224ZMEROLIA: The Sand Queen Gold Mines, Lim-ited.

5290ZUNEXPECTED SOUTH: Weaver, John Joseph.5312ZSAND KING: The Sand Queen. Gold Mines,

Limited.5320ZSAND QUEEN EAST: The Sand Queen Gold

Mines, Limited.5410ZLAKE VIEW: Michaels, Myer; Maher, Pat-

rick; Maher, Mary Theresa; Maher, PatrickWilliam.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

MENZIES DISTRICTcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

5454ZUNEXPECTED: Weaver, John Joseph.5459ZUNEXPECTED Weaver, John Joseph.5469Z TIMONI: The Sand Queen Gold Mines, Lim

ited.5470ZTIMONI SOUTH: The Sand Queen Gold Mines,

Limited.

Miners' Homest ad Leases.

1ZGARDEN VALE: Organ, Daniel.9ZMURRAY GLEN: Walsh, Peter James.

13ZGLEN HOME: McMahon, John.25ZCARRIER'S HOME: McCorkill, Enis Graham.29Z YUNNDAGA FARM: Quinlan, John.

Water Lease.

25WATER LEASE: The Sand Queen Gold Shines.Limited.

ULARRING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Lease.

985U RIVERINA SOUTH DEEPS: Riverina SouthGold Mining Company, No-Liability.

YERthh. DISTRICT.

Gold Mintly Leases.

1011RNETA: MandeDtam, Alexander Sidney.1015RSENATE: Robertson, Andrew Balfour.1018RMETA_ EXTENDED: Brewer, David.1053RMELBA: Munn, Sydney; Hodgson, John.1054RMISSING LINK: Clifford, Daniel.

NIAGARA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

756GCOSMOPOLITAN No. 1: Cavil, Frank; .Jones,Sampson.

757GCOSMOPOLITAN No. 2: The Western Machin-ery Company, Limited.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

KANOWNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

(277) 12XBISSENBERGER NORTH: The NorthWhite Feather Gold Mines, Limited.

(278) 13XBISSENBERGER: The North White Fea-ther Gold Mines, Limited.

(280) 15XBISSENBERGER No. 2 SOUTH: TheNorth White Feather Gold Mines, Limited.

(298) 18XLILLY: The North White Feather GoldMines, Limited.

1390XGENTLE POLLY: Ross, David Ronald; Bart-lett, Cornelius; Fletcher, Algar Hugh;Martin, John Louis; Macharey, Charles.

1391XTREATY: Barratt, Charles Albert.1392XSUNLIGHT: Starr, Francis Thomas.1393XBETTINA: Attewell, Arthur.1394XSUNBEAM EAST: Attewell, Arthur.

Mineral Leases.

12XSHAMROCK: McKinley, Patrick.14XAUSTRALIA: Cairnduff, Alexander; Ross, David

Ronald.15XSHAMROCK EXTENDED: McKinley, Patrick.19XViTYATT'S REWARD: Wyatt, William Adol-

phus.20KPOTASH QUEEN: Wyatt, George Franklyn.21XWHITE AND GOLD: Fletcher, Edith; Ferres,

John,

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NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE G OLDFIELDcontinned.

KANOWNA Disruiczcontinued.Miners' Homestead Leases.

IXSPEC ULATOR Ligman, Johann .s Paul.37XGlNDALDIE MEADOWS: Cool e:-. orge Astley.382SWAY.BACK FARM: Ward, DacK.

KuaNALPI DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.423K K ERNA LP IPRI DE : Johnson, Agatha.42814TRY AGAIN: Cable Tames; Kelly, James.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD,

Gold Mining Leases.

397PENEIT1GETIC: Connelly, Charles Frederick.398PTEMPERANCE: Connelly, Charles Frederick.-44'3PEVENING STAR: Wardle, Thomas Abbott;

Miller, 'Ernest lienry; Bender, Ernest Albert;Burro:vs, Mihaly,

462PENTERPRISE: Connelly, Charles Frederick.165 PWO WSE R : Wilton, -Michael Abel; Connelly,

Charles Frederick.468PSIMPSON: Connelly, Charles Francis.469.PSI3I.PSON EAST: Connelly, Charles Francis.

Mineral Leases.(21811) 31PTWO SISTERS NORTH Palmer, Alfred

Bisham.

Miner's Homestead Lease.I I GARDEN: 'Wilton, Michael Abel.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

184GEM: Reynolds, Henry; Scott, William Henry.196KOOYOWRA: Smith, Walter Francis.197AR,D PATRICK: Scaddan, Richard James; Moffett,

John; Halbert, Albert hiller; Halbert, GordonDudley; Love, Thomas; Bryan, Alexander.

19SMOUNT IRON : Alioni, Austin; Grant, MaryJane; Daw, Francis Edgar; Brown, MauriceAnthony.

Mineral Leases.52HARBOUR VIEW: The Harbour View Gold and

Copper Company, Limited.94HARBOUR VIEW EXTENDED: The Harbour

View Gold and Copper Company, Limited.3-12 SURPRISE Daniels, William John; McKinney,

William; Buckle, Harry Holland; Daniels, -Wal-ter George.

370NORTH HARBOUR VIEW: Reeve, Arthur.379BALLARAT: King, George.

Miners' Homestead Leases.14RAVENSWOOD: Smith, Thomas Frank.16GREY HORSE: Coleman, Patrick.13GOLDEN GROVE: Smith, Thomas Prank.19SUNNYSIDE: Duck, Henry.20ANNICEFIELD: Duck, Henry.21SMITHFIELD: Smith, Thomas Frank.36GUM SWAMP: Hempel, John Frederick. William.52 PERSIL: Rickey, Herbert.57AVONDALE: Smith, Thomas Frank.60TI-TREE GULLY: Smith, Thomas Frank.62XMAS: Smith, Thomas Frank.67CHATSWORTH: Marchant, Francis William.82SPARTA: Daniels. Eleanor.(5----PENRICE: Daniels. Walter George.:5E:TECHWOOD HILL: Daniels, Alfred William.

10'--TOWN VIEW: Gibson, James Alfred.123 -11117 OF SPARE: Bird, Hugh Allen.

[ 21, 1920.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELDcontinued.Miners' Homestead Leasescontinued.

160STOCKHOLM: Leiper, John Wood ; Birchley,Percy-.

MildIvaters, John Phillip.190STE.NNISBURN: Robertson, William John.199BURNT PATCH: Robertson, Frances Tuckfield.2:-.5AHAURA: Coleman, Patrick.

Smith, Harry Edgar.212 S VIEW : Seckington, Samuel.

DEARAH EXTENDED: Mild waters, JohnPhillip.

248ADELAIDE FARM : Brown, Alfred Joseph.253BRISBANE: Rickey, John.255GLENROWAN: Daniels, William Vivian.257GLEN ATHOL : Robertson, Frances Tuckfield.263STRACHAN LEY : McKenzie, Charles Strachan.264 RANGES: McKenzie, Louisa May Veronica.263ADELAIDE FARM EXTENDED : Brown, Alfred

Joseph.276E.NL EliFIELD GREEN: Mitchell, Charles John.275-13 R.EN AN A NORTH: Smith, Harry Edgar.281JAM HILL: Moir, Eliza Ma-ud.232RIVER, FRONT: Moir, Eliza Maud:.285 MAGPIE'S NEST : Moir, Eliza Maud.286HAWKE 'S NEST: Moir, Maxwell.289ESPERANCE : Gibson, Alice Bertha.298GLENFEADON : Willoughby, Ernest Walter.305STONEY POINT: Bird,. Annie Jane.309HOMESTEAD: Foord, Edith Lillian Flowers.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.7-J0 MOUNT PROPHECY: Watson, Robert.IS0HA L0 : Atkins, Frank; Alleles, Ernest William;

Deudtar, David Carnegie; Missin ghain, David,) n.; Croxton, Thomas.

wr(---PERSEVERANCE: Watson, Robert.BULLETIN: By-ass, Thomas Robert.

OSTRALIAN HEI-10ES: Snell, Andrew.Johnson, Martin.

807BcNNEY DOON: Daley, William.

Mineral Leases.8:4MOUNT CASSITERITE: Phippard, Henry; Phip-

pard, Edwin Samuel.117 PLAT: Phippard, Henry; Phippard, Edwin

Samuel.262 MOUNT CASS1TERITE WEST : Phippard,

Henry ; Phippard, Edwin Samuel.253 MOUNT CASSITERITE NORTH : Phippard.

Henry; Phippard, Edwin Samuel.266 GREAT MOUNT WONGANELLA CONSOLI-

DATED : Thelemann, Frederick.270VENTURE: O'Connor, Tasman.271LAST HOPE: O'Connor, Tasman.

WEST KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELD.Mincral Lease.

(22111) 1.YAMPI SOUND COUPE [1 MINE: ThYampi Reward Copper Mine, Limited.

WEST PILBAR,A GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining LC (WS.

1.65BELLADONNA: Martin, George Gilbert.16S BLACK PRINCE: Teiehmann, Joseph; Young,

Edmund.Mineral Leases.

131FORTUNE No. 1: The Roebourne Copper Mines,Limited.

182FORTUNE No. 2: The lioebourne Copper Mines,Limited.

190EVELYN COPPER MINE: McDonald, Hugh;Blakey, Thomas George Valentine; Roberts,.John Smith.

191CORNSTOCK: Conchie, James,192W-HUNDO: Blakey, Thomas George Valentine.193WHUNDO WEST: Blakey, Thomas George Val-

entine.

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YALGOO GOLDFIELD.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1.001

Gold Mining Leases.

681ASTER CONSOLIDATED: Fir,zgorald, Patric:;Green, William John ; Bo tinily, John Francis.

S74IRON CAP: Vince, Lionel William.895 ELEPHANT: Fitzgerald, Patrick Robert ;

Stokesherry, Robert.901 OVERSIGHT: Roberts, William Hen Ty ; 'Dalton,

James.902 FIELD 18 FIND EXTENDED: Tobin, Patrick.

Mineral Leases.51-17.ULGINE 110.13.SES110E : Drake-Brockman,

Frederick Allan Slade.52LUCKY JIM Drake- Brockman, Frederick Allan

Slade.

Miner's Homestead Lease.5-1VARR I EDA 13 HOMESTEAD: Cain, Slay.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Gold Slicing Leases.

724SPRING HILL: The Spring Hill Gold Mining,Company, N o-Liability.

923-13011EMIAN : Kernick, John ; Campbell, An-drew; Knowles, George.

2168 MYRTLE CONSOLS: Edna May Deep LevelsGold Mining CoMpany, No Li;.!'

2238MYRTLE CONSOLS SOUTH: Ildna May DeepLevels Gold Sliming Company, o

2272 oLEDE AWAY: La a g Samuel Carsley ; An-drews,. Richard Bulled:.

2544 COLLEEN B. A'.`, : Quinn Charles ; Chad-wick, 1Valt. r '1

2570MY ITT 1 &I EAST : ea Slay C ;olielated GoldMin ing Coin paid. N o liability.

2605SEVI'UM : Edna old 'lining Company,No Liability.

2633SPRING HILL Sp ring Hill GoldMining Gum pa

26(11EDNA MAY liLT 1,, .01) SlavConsolidated Gokl 5Ruing empany, iNobility.

2739ROSAL V, Weinert, Louis.2777SIYHTLE CONSOLS EXTENDED : Edna

Dee;' Levels Gold Mining Company, No Lisbility.

2787 GOLD MOUNT: Prank, Joseph Henry.2793GARIBALDI : The Spring Hill Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.2801SCOTS GREYS: Poison, Samuel limiter.281.6PERTITA M.: Gilmore, Walter ; Pettit, James

Paul ; Browne, n James.2909--G REAT SOUTHERN: Hodges, William Maher ;

Martin, Frederick Osmond-; Coheavy, JamesDaniel; Selk, Rudolph Albert.

11 Al;P : it ichael James.1\\" E.ITL !181i C L:in John James.

9983CHOCOLA SOL DI Tr4 .1: :'raser, EitzGerald;Lee, Thomas .gown; Thoim:son, Stephen James.

2985--mrHEBD: Fraser, FitzGerald ; Lee, ThomasDrown ; Them son, Stephen James.

999SST. G 110 ! .(slues: Andre, ChristiaHenry.

3011VICT013-Y : Kim lia Joseph; Campbell,Andrew ; Green, JohnAnn.

3081CONSOLIDATED EXTENDED: Edna MayConsolidated Extended Gold Mining Company,No- Liability.

3110PATHFINDER: Kernick, John ; Whitworth,Harold.

3138--RONA DAPHNE: Hogg, Charles Hamilton.3140BULIMBA Kim, John.3143SCOTCH LASSIE AMALGAMATED : Hoskin,

Ina ; Pon, Charles ; Newby, John George ;Oliver Charles.

3154 ENDEAVOUR : McKinley, Charles.3156RADIO DE EPS : Stones, Benjamin ; Charlton,

Thomas : Prr. Glick.REF ;GUTH : Andrews, riC,,.attd Bul-lock; Michael James.

3160=LAST : Quinlan, John James.3161LUCKY SEA' N: Burbidge, Ernest Charles.3163ADVANCE : Dungey, Henry Walter.3179EDNA WALLACE : O'Brien, John.

:v Abbott, Eliza

YILGARN GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leases continued,3176 RIDDLE: Morgan, Frank ; Whitfield, Prank;

Linton, William Taylor ; Morris, Charles.3177GLEN INN ES : Edgar, David ; Hisshion, Wil-

liam; Bennett, Sydney ; Evans, William.i 78INDICA TOR : Fal killer, Herbert Percy ; Wil-

liams, henry; Plorance, Albert ; Wilson,George ; James, Amelia; Hawke, Ida; Young,John ; Scott, Mary Isabel; Gilmore, Walter ;Stone, 'Brainard ; Rodda, Harold ; Sexton,George ; Cotton, George ; Kelly, William;Cruse, William; Cunneen, Mary Florence ;Watson, Elijah Janus; Harford, Rachel;Rojo, Charles ; McIntyre, Peter ; Birch,Charles ; Donnelly, Albert ; Sainsbury, AnnieEvelyn ; Hoffman, Rebecca.

2180GRE,:ST ;SOUTHERN WEST : Courage, Alex-Eder : Beveridge, John Henry; Rages, Wil-

; Patterson, William; Cranstoun,'cliuert.

31S1G13:1", T SOUTH.ERN EXTENDED: Courage,ah er ; Beveridge, John Henry ; Hodges,una mabor.

3182FOR ;?ESTONIA G.M. : Courage, Alexander;Beveridge, J ohn Henry ; TI odges, WilliaMMahon

:;18:15 ARTILLERYMAN : Perry, Christopher.

Sliners' Homestead Leases.54-0A SIS : Giles, Charles ; Jones, William,6IFA 1-.Y1EW C ono 1s, .1 orison.

.1a1aide.71- George.

Stone, Henry.

(iTITSI 1)E PI.30('T

Min( lenses.

WIELD

211 C.-- ROCK 01 : Ives, Alfred.HERBERT : leCarthy, Edward James ; Stewart,

Charles James.213911CARBON KING: McCarthy, Edward James ;

Stewart, Charles James.240HSTRAY SHOT: McCarthy, Edward James ;

Stewart, Charles James.24111--ESPERANCH : Parker, David ; McCarthy, Ed-

ward .Tames; Stewart, Charles James,215E1--BLUE DI'. MOND : Taylor, David William.246HMICA Ki .1.: Whitlock, Frank Abbott ;

Spaven, Robert.257HWILGA No. 1: Hambling, George.258 Er WILGA No. 2: Tecde, Alfred Stuart.25911-1VILGA No. 3 Roberts, Frederick William.260HWILGA No. 4: Marriott, Sidney Charles.26111 WILGA Nc. : Logan, Allan Clarke.262HWILGA No. 6: Jackson, Arthur Evans.26311 MICA QUEEN: O'Malley, William; Pearson,

Edwin.264H--MICA KING No. 1: Whitlock, Frank Abbott ;

Spaven, Robert.2671ICUPERITE HILL: Flynn, John ; Leake, Al-

bert; Bowen, Frederick ; Grant, William

TENDERS ACCEPTED.Public Works Department,

Perth, 19th May, 1920.THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, ispublished for general information :Date of Acceptance, Name of .Contractor, Description

of Contract, and Amount.May 15.C. H. Haynes Dindiloa School and Quarters

Renovations (5910), £248 16s.Strother : Kalgoorlie HospitalAddi-

tions (5912), ,E486.19.Edmondson Hio.din arsh School--Re

moval and Additions (5919), £177 2s. ed.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

H. W. STAN.LKS7 LOW,Acting Under Secretary for Public \\Topics.

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TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and time for

Closnig.

1920.(Noon on Tuesday)

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

1920.

May 6 Coomberdale School Quarters(5837) re-advertised

25th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Mooraand Midland Junction, on and after 11th May,1920.

May 6 Picton School and QuartersRenovations (5933)

25th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Bun-bury, on and after 11th May, 1020.

May 6 Harvey School and Quarters- -Renovations (5934)

25th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Bun-bury, on and after 11th May, 1920.

May 6 Spearwood School Additions,(5935)

25th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after 11th May, 1920.

May 6 Northain Household Manage-ment Centre Renovations

25th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Nor-tham, on and after 11th May, 1920.

5936)May 6 Northam High School (5937) 1st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Nor-

tham, on and after 11th May, 1920.May Dowerin Lakes School= Add i-

tions and New Quarters (5863)re-advertised

1st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Nor-tham, on and after 18th May, 1920.

May 12 Fremantle Boys' SchoolAd-ditions (5867) re-advertised

1st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after 18th May, 1920.

May 12 Q.nindalup School and QuartersRenovatioas (5938)

1st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, MIS.-selton and Banbury, on and after 18th May, 19 20.

May 12 Ulakine Portable School (5939) Lst June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, N or-thaw and York, on and after 18th May, 1920.

May 12 Gnowangerup SchoolAdditions(5940)

1st June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Al-bany, and Court Houses, Narrogin and Katanning,on and after 18th May, 1920.

May 12 Banbury New High SchoolEarthworks (5941)

1st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House. Bun-bury, on and after 18th Marv, 1920.

May 19 Merredin Water ReservePor-tion of No. 8228-14 Years'

8th June Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 25th May,1920.

Lease of 25 acres (5942)May 19 Yorkrakine School Additions

(5943)8th June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Nor-

tham and Merredin, on and after 25th May, 1920.May 19 Dalwallinu School (5944) ... 8th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Nor-

tham and Moores, on ;ind after 25th May, 1920.May 19 Merredin State Farm Cottage

(5945)8th June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Nor-

tham and Merredin, on and after 25th May ,1920.May 19 Marybrook Portable School

(5946)8th June .., Contractors' Room, Perth, awl Court Houses, Bun-

bury and .Busselton, on and after 25th May, 1920.May 19 Boddington School, late 5846

(5947)8th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun -

bury and Pinjarra, on and after 25th May, 1920.May 19 Perth Children's Receiving. ; 22nd June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 25th May

Home (5948) 1920.

Tenders are to be addressed to The Hon the Minister for Works," and will be received at the PublicWorks Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

H. W. STANLEY LOW,Acting Under Secretary for Public Works

P.W., W.S. 209/19.BRIDGETOWN WATER AREA.

Notice of intention to Construct Water Works in accordance with the Provisions of the Water Boards Act (No. 4 of 1904).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister intends to proceed with Works, as follows:

Description of proposedWorks.

Locality at which they will beConstructed.

The purpose for which they areto be Constructed and the

parts of the Water Area to besupplied with Water.

The times when and places atwhich the Plans, Specifica-

tions, and Books of Referencemay he inspected.

1I

Construction and laying of Along Clifford Road to Turner 1 To provide water to the por- 1 At the office of the MinisterReticulation Mains, with all Road -and along Turner 1 tions of the townsite abut- 1 for Water Supply, for onenecessary valves and appar- Road to Lot 176 i ting on the enumerated ! month on and after the 21status mains i day of May, 1920; between

the hours of 10 a.m. and3 p.m.

Dated this 21st day of May, 192,W. J. GEORGE,

Minister for Water Supply.

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 1St1tlMay, 1920.IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 91 of the Road Districts Act, that the followimi, gentle-men have been elected Members of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder :

Road Board Ward. Date ofElection.

Member Elected.How vacancyOccupatio occurred :

Name of previousMember. Remarks,

Surname. Christian Name.

I 1920.Gnowangerup South April 10 Moir John A. Effluxion of

timeJ. A. Moir ... I Unopposed.

Do. ... I do.Do. ... Town

do.do.

Moir...

Ernest 0. ...John Edgar ...

do. ...Agent

do.do.

A. J. Moir ...J. Bell

do.do.

Rockingham ... do. Mead ... Andrew Henry Farmer .. do. D. A. MitchinsonDo. ... do. Thomas Alfred Langlois Postal Em-

ployeedo. D. Smirk

Do. ... ... do. Lewington Edward ... Fisherman do. A. MeadWagin ... North ... do. Harvey Norman Stanley Farmer do. N. S. Harvey Unopposed.

Do. ... North-East i do. Toll ... Philip James ... Grazier ... do. P. J. Toll do.Do. ... South-East do. West ... Christopher Farmer ... do. C. S. West do.

SamuelWo odanil ling East ... J May 8 Crossley ... Philip Henry ... do. do. W. G. PattersonBroomehill North-West do. N orrish . John Richard do. ... do. W. D. G rover ... Unopposed.West Arthur North-West April 24 O'Leary Michael Iatrick Farmer ... do. J. H. Smyth

Do. ... South-West do. Holmes Alfred ... do. ... do. F. B. Horwood Unopposed.Do. ... South-East do. Quill . . . . . . J o s e p h Edward do. do. J . E. Quill ... do.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.MUNICIPAL BLECTEON.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 7th May, 1920.IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 113 of the Municipal CorporationsA ct, that the following gentleman has been elected a Member of the undermentioned Municipal Council tofill the vacancy shown in the particulars hereunder :

MunicipalCouncil.

Ward. Date ofElection.

Member Elected.

Surname. Christian Name.

Occupation. How vacancyoccurred.

Name of previousMember. Remarks.

Wagin1920.

May 3 Le Cornu John Agent ... Resignation H. Johnston ... Un opposed.

H. W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting Tinder Secretary for Public Works.

WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGEDEPARTMENT.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and DrainageAct, 1909.

Met. W.S. 422/20.Perth, 15th May, 1920.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis-ter of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage toundertake the construction of the works hereinafterdescribed, by virtue of the powers contained under theprovisions of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage Act, 1909 "

South Perth Water Supply Improvements.Proposed 18in. and 12in. C.I. water main, Victoria

Park to South Perth.

Description of proposed works.Laying about 40 chains of 18-ineh cast iron water

main, and about 70 chains of 12-inch cast iron watermain, with all necessary valves, special castings, andother apparatus ; also taking up the existing pipes alongthe route of the works.

The localities in which time proposed works will beconstructed.

The 13-inch cast iron water main to be laid alongthe Fremantle Road in a South-Westerly direction, fromthe Albany Road near the Causeway, to its intersectionwith Fitzroy Street, and the 12-inch cast iron watermain along Suburban Road from such intersection to the12-inch main near the intersection with Tate Street.

The whole of the above -works are indicated ill redon Plan W.S., S., S. D.D, No. 3676.

The purposes for which the proposed works are tobe constructed.

To augment the supply of water to South Perth.

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The limes when and places at which plans, sections, andspecifications may be inspected.

At the office of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage, 56 James Street, Perth, for onemonth on and after the 21st day of May, 1920, betweenthe hours of 10 a.m, and 3 p.m.

WM. CItORGE,Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAG E, AND DRAINAGEDEPARTMENT.

Metropolitan 'Fitter Snpply, Sewerage, «ad DrainageAct, 1909.

Met. W.S. 423/20.Perth, 10th May, 1920.

NOTLCE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis-ter of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage toundertake the construction of the works hereinafterdescribed, by virtue of the powers contained under theprovisions of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage Act, 1909":-

Pmprouentents to Metropolitan, Water Supply fromMnadarin«.

Proposed 12-inch east iron main from Guildford toAI:viands (First Section).

Description of proposed sorbs.Laying. about 70 chains of 12-inch cast iron water

main, with all valves, special castings, and other appar-atus, and taking up the existing pipes.

The /oral/ties in which the proposed works will beconstruct ed.

From the existing 8-inch water inain in the RailwayReserve opposite Lord Street, West Guildford; thencein a South-Westerly direction along Railway Avenue toits intersection with Angwin Street.

The whole of the above works are indicated in redon Plan W.S., S., Sc :No. 3677.

The purposes for 'which the proposed morics arc tobe constructed.

To augment the supply of water to the MetropolitanArea.

The limes when and places at which plans, sections, andspecifications may be imspceted.

At the office of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage, ;56 James Street, Perth, for ourmonth on and after the 21st daY of May, 1920, betweenthe hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

WM. J. GEORGE,Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Wyalcatchent Road District.

Excision of certain territory from, the Dowerin andNinghan Road Districts and creation of a new RoadDistrict therefrom, to be called the WyaleatchonRoad District.

Notice of Intention.P.W. 2296/20.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that it isthe intention of His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council, under the provisions of "The Road Dis-tricts Act, 1919," and all other powers enabling him onthis behalf, to:-

1. Alter the boundaries of the Dowerin and NinghanRoad Districts, by excising therefrom all those respec-tive portions thereof which are comprised and describedin Schedule "A."

2. Constitute the territory so comprised and des-cribed in said Schedule "A" a new Road District, underthe name of the Wyalcatchem Road District.

3. Declare the Wyalcatchem Road Board (whenformed) to consist of seven members.

4. Divide the Wyalcatchem Road District into fivewards, with the boundaries, the names, and the numberof members described, assigned and allotted in Schedule"B" hereto.

Plans showino. the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Government Office of the Department ofWorks and Trading Concerns, Perth, W.A.

To come into operation on the 1st duly, 1920.H. W. STANLEY LOW,

Acting Under Secretary for Worksand Trading Concerns.

Schedule "A."WYALCA.TCHEM ROAD DISTRICT.

Description of poundatqcs.

Bounded on the North by an East and West line pass-im, through the S2 M.P. on the Rabbit-proof Fence,from its intersection with the production North of theEast boundary of Pastoral Lease 535/97 to its inter-section with the production North of the East boundaryof Ninghan Location 1303.

On the Eastward by lines commencing, at the latterintersection and extending Southward to and along theproduction of and East boundary' of said Location 1303and the East boundaries of Locations 1304, 1313, 1314,1315, and tmand along the East boundaries of Locations770, 7117, 766, 786, 7S7, 78S, 796, 1751, 1755, and 1760and the lattermost's South-East [old South boundaries;part of the South boundary of Location 1759, the Westboundary of Location 227, the West and part of theSouth boundary of Location 226, the West boundaries ofLocations 1768, 1782, and 1785, part of the North, theWest, and the South boundary of Narkal Townsite, theWest boundaries of Avon Locations 20272, 20275,20276, 20280, and 20281 and the lattermost's Southboundary, part of the South boundary of Location20282, a West boundary of Location 14562, the Westand South boundaries of Location 14564 to its South-East earlier; thence to and along the East boundary ofLocation 18487 and its South boundary, part of theEast boundary of Location 14580 and to and along theEast boundary of Location 11559 and part of its South--East boundary, the East and South boundaries of Loca-tion 20042, part of the South-West boundary of Loca-tion 20039, the West boundaries of Locations 20037,20035, and 20101, and part of the lattermost's Southboundary to the production North of the East boundaryof Location 194711, and along said production and Eastboundary, Part of the West boundary of Location13473, part of the North and the West boundary ofLocation 15361, the West boundaries of Locations15302, 15363, 11757, 15518, and 15519, part of theNorth boundary of Location 15535, an East boundaryof Location 15537, the East boundaries of Locations15538 and 15539 and their production South to a Northboundary of Location 20539, and along part of a North,a West; and part of a South boundary of said Location20539, the West, boundary of Location 11539, a Northboundary of Location 11482, the North boundaries ofLocations 12899 and 12900, and Reserve 15376, a Northboundary of Location 114 -83, the West and South boun-daries of Location 19366, the West boundary of Loca-tion 19270, a West, a North, and a West boundary ofLocation 16771 to its South-West corner.

On the Southward by lines conunencing at the saidSouth-West corner and extending along the South boun-dary of Location 11495, part of the East and the Southboundary of Location 11479, the North boundaries ofLocations 11490 and 11493-, part of the East and theSouth boundary of Location 11477, the East and -theSouth-East boundary of Location 11487, the South-Eastboundary of Location 11512, the Southern boundariesof Yorkrakine Townsite, the South boundary of Loca-tion 9437, the South-East and the South boundary ofLocation 11519, the South boundaries of Locations11523 and 11532 and their prolongation WeSt to theEast boundary of Location 17418, and along part ofsaid East boundary, and the 'North boundary of saidLocation 17418, the North and part of the West boun-dary of Location 15446, a North and part of the Wesboundary of Location 15445 to the prolongation East otthe North boundary of Location 14908; thence alongsaid prolongation and North boundary and a Westboundary of said Location 14908, part of the Westboundary of Location 13869, the North and the Westboundary of Location 13727, parts of the North boun-daries of Locations 8039 and 10058, an East boundaryof Location 12052, an East and the North boundary ofLocation 19222, part of the East, the North, and partof the Wrest boundary of Location 19247, a South boun-dary of Location 20345, the South boundary of Location19173 to its South-West corner.

On the Westward by lines conuneming at the saidSouth-West corner and extending. along the West andpart of the North boundary of said Location 19173 tothe prolongation South of the East boundary of Loca-tion 20881, and along said prolongation and East boun-dary, parts of the South and the East boundaryof Location 20907 and the said East boundary'sproduction North to the South boundary of Location

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18223, and along parts of the South and East boun-daries of said Location 18223, a South, the West, andpart of the North boundary of Location 18408, an Eastboundary of Location 19958, the East and part of theNorth boundary of Location 20844, the East boundaryof Location 15853, part of a South, an East, a South,an East, and a North boundary of Location 20708, partof the West boundary of Location 13843, a South, theWest, and part of the North boundary of Location19488, the East and a North boundary of Location 9126,part of the North boundary of Location 9125, a West,a North, and part of the North-West boundary of Lo-cation 18097, part of the North boundary of Location16424, an East boundary of Location 20320, the Eastboundaries of Locations 17257, 12763, and 16407, partof the South boundary of Location 11981, a South, aWest, a South, and again a West boundary of Location9355, the West boundary of Location 11650, the South-East boundaries of Locations 9394 and 12356, the Eastboundaries of Locations 9403 and 9354, part of theSouth and the East boundary of Location 12338, theEast boundary of Location 17186, an East, a South, anEast, a North, an East, and again a North boundary ofLocation 19355, part of the South-East boundary ofLocation 16566, the South-East and the North-Eastboundary of Location 19357, the East boundaries ofLocations 12036 and 16774, part of the South and theWest boundary of Location 16358, a South, the East,and part of the North boundary of Location 17874, theWest boundaries of Locations 9270, 9272, 20593, andthe last-mentioned location's North boundary to itsNorth-East corner; thence Northward to and along theEast boundaries of Locations 20646 and 20645, an East,a North, and an East boundary of Location 20640, theEast boundary of Location 12290, part of the South andthe North-East boundary of Location 17037, the Eastand the North boundary of Location 14825, part of theEast and the North boundary of Location 14829, theNorth boundaries of Locations 14828 and 18090 andpart of the latter's West boundary, a North, a West,and a North boundary of Location 15450, the Northand West boundaries of Location 20051, the Southboundary of Location 20650 to the Rabbit-proof Fence,and Northward along said fence to the production Westof the North boundary of Ninghan Location 1197, andalong- said production and North boundary, part of theWest boundary of Location 1048, part of the South anda West boundary of Reserve 9231, the West boundaryof Location 255, part of the South and West boundariesof Location 10, the South and the West boundary ofLocation 11, the West and the North boundary of Loca-tion 153, the East boundary of Pastoral Lease 535/97,and its production Northwar'd to the starting point.

The boundaries of the Dowerin and Ninghan RoadDistricts are hereby amended.

Schedule "B."

Ward Boundaries.Koorda Word.-Bounded on the West, North, and

East by parts of the District boundaries from the in-tersection of the prolongation West of the South boun-dary of Avon Location 20650 with the Rabbit-proofPence to the North-East corner of Location 18487.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the North-East corner of Location 18487 and extending Westwardalong the North boundary of said Location 18487 andWestward to and along the South boundary of Location16548 to its South-West corner; thence to the North-East corner of

to16558, and along its North

boundary and to and along a North boundary of Loca-tion 14614, the North boundary of Location 14613, theWest boundary of Location 9320, part of the Southboundary of Location 14625, the East, South, and Westboundaries of Location 17573, the North boundaries ofCowcowing Agricultural Area Lots 229, 167, and 190,pait of the East and the North boundary of Lot 127 toits North-West corner; thence North-Westward to theSouth-East corner of Location 12724, and along a Southand part of a West boundary of same; the South andpart of the West boundary of Location 12665, the Southboundaries of Locations 20659 and 20658 to the Districtboundary, and along part of said District boundary tothe Rabbit-proof Fence.

Wallabin Ward.-Bounded on the North by part ofthe South boundary of the Koorda Ward, from theNorth-West corner of Cowcowino' Agricultural Area Lot127 to the North-East corner of Location 18487.

On the Eastward by part of the East boundary of theDistrict, from the North-East corner of Location 18487to a South-East corner of Location 12985,

On the Southward by lines commencing at the saidSouth East corner of Location 12235 and extendinp.Westward along a South and an East boundary of saidLocation 12285 to the Southern side of the Railway Re-serve, and along said side of Railway to the Eastboundary of Location 11629, and along part of the East,the South, and part of the West boundary of said Loca-tion 11629, and again along the Southern side of theRailway Reserve to intersect the production South ofthe West boundary of Location 15733.

On the Westward by lines commencing at the afore-said intersection and extending along the said produc-tion and West boundary, and a South, and again a Westboundary of said Location 15733, a Western, a North,a West, and again a North boundary of Location 15732,the West boundaries of Locations 15740, 15711, and1.5743, and part of the North boundary of the latter-most, the Western boundaries of Locations 15744 andCoweowing Agricultural Area 1_,ot 22$, a West boun-dary of Lot 164, the West boundary of Lot 163, part ofthe South, the East, and part of the North boundary ofLot 1A1, the West boundaries of Lots 133 and 73, andpart of the North boundary of the latter, the West andNorth boundaries of Lot 72, the West boundaries ofLots 213, 223, and 21.2, part of the Southern and theEast boundary of Lot 47, an East, a North, and an Eastboundary of Lot 62, the East and the North boundaryof Lot SS, a North and the East boundary of Lot 87,part of the South and the Western boundary of Loca-tion 6693, part of the South boundary of Lot 125, theWestern boundaries of Lots 124 and 127 to the startingpoint.

Coy:cowing Ward.- Pounded on the Northward bypart of the District boundaries from the North-Westcorner of Location 20523 to a South-West corner of Lo-cation 20658; thence by part of the South boundary ofthe Koorda Ward to the North-West corner of Lot 127.

On the Eastward by the Western _boundary of theWallambin Ward.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the inter-section of the production South of the West boundaryof Location 1.5733 with the Southern side of the Rail-way Reserve and extending along. said side of RailwayReserve to the production East of the South boundaryof Location 12843, and along said production and Southboundary, part of the East, the North, and part of theWest boundary of Location 8742, a North boundary ofLocation 17580, an East boundary of Location 13418,the East boundary of Reserve 14892 to the Southern sideof the Railway Reserve, and along said side of the Re-serve and the North boundaries of Locations 16169 and9575, part of a North boundary of Location 16421, theEast and a North boundary of Location 11716, part ofthe East and the North boundary of Location 11608, theNorth-Eastern and the North boundary of Location16520, a North and an East boundary of Location16584, the East, North, and part of the West boundaryof Location 16583, the South boundary of Location2073, a South boundary of Location 17269 to intersectthe District boundary.

On the Westward by part of the District boundaryfrom the aforesaid intersection to the starting point.

Benjaberring Ward.-Bounded on the Northward bythe South boundary of the Coweowing Ward, and partof the South boundary of the Wallambin Ward, fromthe former 's intersection with the Western boundary ofthe District to the intersection of the production Northof the West boundary of Location 15715.

On the East by lines commencing at the latter inter-section and extending along the said production andWest boundary of Location 15715 and the Westernboundaries of Locations 20969, 15711, 15720 11668,12896, 11671, 12910, and 11672, a West boundary ofLocation 11686, the West. boundaries of Location 13768,Reserve 13325, and Location 16058, and part of thelattermost's South boundary, the West boundary of Lo-cation 18920, a West, a North, and again a West boun-dary of Location 20955, part of the North, the West,and part of the South boundary of Location 20194, theWest boundary of Location 11469, the West and partsof the South boundaries of Locations 11470 and 11517,the West boundary of Location 11519 to the Districtboundary.

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trir,tion 1: 11

nits of the Dis-of Loca-

lfo,..l.liward byo t le 'Ward,

iduction - of' 5715 with be `"outsits inters, f,-ion rith the'

by the Dis-, or! Loca-

o Attion 11519.m boundary of the

South -West corner ofpoint.

OnEenja arLocation 1151fl to the

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

ioU (p, Tombelico, and Plantagenet Road D'istriets.Alteration of Boundaries.

Notice of intention.Department of Works and Trading Concerns,

PANT. 1040/18. Perth, 19th May, 1920.

IT is hereby- notified, for general information, that itis 1h teation of T7is Illxcellency the Governor in

wwrive :';aincil, under the provisiecs of SectionThe Road 1919," aod all other powers/ego, me this i'whalf, to eii .7efie.--; of

the 1,701, eon. Il'ord Dis-tricts, by 1.11 :witunRoad Disl'icr, Di.- 1 1 thatterrit.,f ?,ribed in Schedule hereto,such hen if: d. to become and formPart of t': `forth -Ward n: the said Pla!;ta ' RoadDistrict.

To come into operation as from the 1st .Tuly, 1920.proposed alloations are deposited

Local Goi-ornment Office of thed Tradi,,.. Concerns, Perth,

Schedule.

AR that piece of land bounded by lines commencingat the intersection of the West lwrw:ary of the Koji,-imp Road District with the productioo West of a Southboundary of Pastoral Lease 3575/9:1, and extendingEastward a hwe' sail prolongation and South boundary,part of the We.t, the North, and part of the East boun-d:1: of Rosetve 16031; again part of a South boundary

said Pastoral Lease 3575/93, the North boundary of1el.-wn I °cation 4180, the West boumlary of Location3301, the West and the Moil. bccuuMry of Location340, the North boundary of Lreatien West andSouth boundaries of :a cation 7079, the South

n.L1 awl the East bruin-boundary of Hay

beondary of KojoilunLocations 7475

the Norththe

and partti, boon-

'.7orth, and paidSmith bonn-

East, a South. a

boundary of Reserve(lacy of 'Location 707:',Location 93, part orLocation 7914, theand 3725 pad thand part of P.North lacof thedon- of ' :tionof the East boundary of Lac :;dory of Location 5750. a Sot-di!, a

)Vest. and again a Si-mill hcip..Thiry of Location 7145.the Sooth lawful:11w of i.ocatiou 6004, flue West and theSouth boa w'afiec. of I.. e*ern, 6895 and 7179, the southPart his cu le:mud:ivy of Location 7160,the East 1:emol:'!-.- of Location 7278, part of the Northboundary of 1., .::-: 7070, part of the West and theNorth hounde;w of 'Location 7194. part of the Westboundary of Location 5767, the West boundaries ofLocations 5415 and 5563, a West, the South, and th,-,

Easternmost boundary of Location 5521. the Nortl, andpart of the East boundary of Location 8158, the Northand an East boundary of Location 6208, part of theNorth boundary of Location 7127, the North boundary

of Location 5061. a North and part of an East boundaryof Location 5(3W, a South and part of the North-Eastboundary of Locm :on 7128, a North boundary of Loca-tion 7146, the West and the South boundary of Loca-tion 6306, part of the West boundary of Location 6337,the West boundary of Location 6338, to the right bankof the Gordon River, and along said bank of the riverto the prolongation North of the West boundary ofPlantagenet Location 3393; thence along said pro-longation and West boundary and the South boundaryof said Location 3395, part of the Western and theSehlif-ai boundaries of Location 2653, part of the Westbemniary of Location 3893, parts of the North and Eastboundaries of Location 3386, the North and East boun-flari:s of Location 3292, the East boundaries of Loca-tions 3528 and 3086, part of a North-West boundaryof Location 3914, the North and part of the South-East boundary of Location 3016, the Southernmostboundary of Location 3914, an East boundary of Loca-tion 3256, a South lwinilla_ry of Pastoral Lease 0625/9.3,Part of the West, tl,e North, and part of the East boun-dary of Location ::502, a South boundary of PastoralLease 3627/93. to an East boundary of W.A. LandCompany's Location 107, and along. part of the saidEast hoomlary and the East boundaries of Locations3909 and 1321, to the present North boundary of thePlantagenet Toad District, and along said district boun-dary and part of the present boundary of the TcorionnpPeed -District to the starting point.

The homularies of the Noinnup and Tambellup RoadDistricts are hereby amended.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

and Bruce Rock Road Districfs.-Alteration ofBoundaries.

Notice of Intention.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 1125/19. Perth, 130 May, 1920.

TT is herelo- notified, for general information, that it isthe intenl-ion of His Excellency the Governor in .Execu-ti new.:11, rider the provisions of Section 8 of "TheTrload Distcicis Act, 1919," and all other powers him

this behalf to alter the boundaries of therigin and Bruce Rock Road Districts, by transfer-

from the former to the latter all that territorycomprised and described in the Schedule hereto; suchterritory when transferred to become and form part ofthe East. Ward of the said Bruce Rock Road District.

To come into operation as from the first day of July,1920.

Plans showing the proposed alterations are depositedand may he seen at the Local Government Office of theDepartment of Works and Trading Concerns, Perth,W.A.

SCHEDITLE.

Am-clic-Twit-I of portion of the Northern boundary ofGorrigi:b T.'oad District.

piece and p:.:rcd of land, being portion ofRoad Disi;'-i a od now to be included in the'Iii District.

lines connowicing at the North-West cor-yon Location 17221 and extending' South along

West boundary of said location to theboundary of Eciserve No. 17107, along part of

the West, and part of the Southern boun--e to rejoin the West boundary ofthence South along said West boun-

dary and Os production South to the prolongation Westof the z.:outli inday of Location 17238; thence East-ward along s, : and the South and part ofthe East 1)01alelf!r Location 17238, the South boun-

ce 17.235 and 17236, part of the East: 79:14, and the North boundary of

1850r, aed u s production East to the Easternboundary of the district.

Porthul of the Southern boundary of the Bruce RockRoad 'District is hereby amended.

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THE LOAD DISTRICTs ACT, 191ii.e /tag Toed District..1 of territory

Iragin ..1.7oad

Notice of 1of Wollis:Depart.

P.W. 52;:u1T is hereby nothe intentionLive Council, in-',Road D;-tricisenabling in PiIhnubleyungfroiii the Duo :District all that tersidiedule " hereto;Road District to becomeEast and South - fast War'as from the first day of

Plans showing the prof,'and may be seen at theDepartment of 'WorksW.A.

ando alter the bri

ad )iscri,d-'lied

..itniendnicn of 1;1..y115f

All that piece and hi

AV':

1-3oundilofEast oftendil

cation 0

ReSei'Ve 591iLoealionNortherlyand alongboundary ofboundary r;

the North I

West and5814, lbw 1.

South, theLocation 3723S3, thecetion 19 lsi; a ,.\T

Eolith bounCar8066, part ofLocationEast, a Niip:ti4088, anLoca-thinEast, a Sent,darn of1505, aand theEastward toand along ilduction Eastprolongation362;;; thence Nor following said prolongation and saidWes:. boundary, to the Southern side of DongolockingRoad, and along said Southern side to a point in pro-longation South of the West boundary of Location 9905;thence to and along the West and part of the Northboundaries of said Location 9905, the West boundariesof Locations 5990 and 5991 and their production Northto the Northern boundary of the District.

The East boundary of tile boad District ishereby amended.

Iu

S ofhim

th-e

iT F.DELE.boundary of the Daintb(c-

d Board.101'd it1:11:' portion of the

and 110W to

off.nce

6927,, a West

West1-)art of

the.0iii lionlie-

sit loundary ofthert of the N : hitIll part or

boundary of Luigi,and the East hot-I:H:1P.oath and theEast, a South, an

gain an East bouillary1. and again an La-,

. North, all Ea-

:ocationLo-theonof

au.Loidtion

y

I mum-of Locationaim" 4097,

o cc North-:'..1-1ter 0 al071 65-18,

;II boundaries, and the pro-le lathe- to its intersection -with theof the \Vest boundary of Location

1-on

THE ROAD DISTR1CTS ACT, 1919.Roe and Dymblcynng [toad Districts.

Alteration of Boundaries.

Notice o f Intention.

Department of Works all d Trading'l'.W. 332/19. Perth, 13th May,

IT is hereby notified, for general information, itis the intention of His Excellency the Governor inExecutive COLUICil, under the provisions of Section 8 of

"The Districts Act,him enitl» in this Legal

he ifrif? :',1,1 1)110,1)10.\-1111y1 Ti

919," -and other powersto alter the boundaries of

; Districts, by transferringall that territory coin-

ile hereto, such terri-nd form part of the

Road District.first day of July,

proposed' the Localorl;:s and Tiadin

ions

. W. STANLE1 LCP.1,retary for Works and

Concerns.

°sited_of thePerth,

g

SChedar-1 e.

-e awl parcel of land, being portion ofand now to be included in the Dui 0-

District.by lines s;iirting, from a North-West corners Location 10257 opposite the North-East

coi; of Location . :met extending along a North-

f '0°1L,,.10257, the ,West boundary

o a West, and the NorthE9e

of Liii-art of the West an d the10252, part of the 'best,

in 1- boundary ot T.oreEast houndiiii\- of Loci

south 1,011.31i :n; On

of Locationa 9962; thence

ion 9962 and Loca-tion urve;iiiil load at the

followingNorth-West corner of

imundary of Loca-of Local ionof LocIlion

East

of Location

bona-

,':3of Location

it the ..lorth boundary'^sti corner; thence East-

133 1f,r, on theboundary of the District.

boundary of the Dumbleytragleaded.

TILE

poweiisways

One ii

laws CCM I

19 does heme into operaEoil

nine hundred ,

therewith are

Ii)'', 110

ACT, 1912.uamie of the

lent `fram-e the followingIst day of June,ty, and all By-pealed:

's and Vehicles.nit premises used for

motors, cars,iion; and the word

de every such car or vehicle

0,

pay Fares on. .D entand.being the holder of a pass, shall,

ctor, or any employee, pay the''or the journey. Any person

guilt' . of this By-law shall be liable to a11011 ding Two potunis.

o

lei lhout paying Bare.gag the holder of a pass, who shall

on tramcar without first havingto the Conductor, or an employee, shall

to a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

4, T leA els 'to be shown, Olt dem cud.iiissenger on paying his fare will be furnished

a ticket and shall show his pass or ticket, wheniced, to the Conductor, or any employee, and shall

also, on demand of any such employee, either deliver

paibe Zia

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up his pass or ticket, or pay the fare legally demandablefor the distance travelled over by the passenger. Anyperson guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

5. Sale, purchase, and use of Tickets.Cash fare tickets are the property of the Commis-

sioner, and are not transferable. Any person not dulyauthorised by the Commissioner who shall sell, orattempt to sell any pass or ticket, or shall use orattempt to use a transferred pass or ticket, shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding Five pounds.

6.Dcfo.eod Tickets not accepted.No ticket that is defaced or illegible will be accepted,

and its holder will be regarded as not having paid hisfare, and if he refuses to pay the same shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

'T.Availability of Tick, 1. -.Tickets are (unless otherwise slated thereon) avail-

able only by the tramcar and for the journey on whichthey are issued, and any person who uses or attemptsto use any ticket in contravention of this By-law shallbe liable to a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

8.--,5`molcing in unaathorised places.No person shall smoke in any waiting-room or in or

upon any tramcar or compartment or platform thereofnot set apart for the purpose. Any person guilty of abreach of this By-law may be removed by any employee,and, whether removed or not, shall he liable to a penaltynot exceeding Two pounds.

P.Conveyance of Dogs, etc.No person shall take into or have in his charge, in any

tramcar, any bird, dog, or other animal which, in theopinion of the Conductor or any employee, will causeinconvenience or be offensive to any passenger. Anyperson guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

10.Loaded Firearms not to be carried.No person shall, without the written authority of the

Commissioner, take or place into or upon, or dischargefrom or upon any tramcar any loaded firearm. Anyperson guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds.

ILPassonocrs' Luggage, Pm-eels, etc.No person, unless authorised by the regulations of

the Commissioner, shall take luggage, other than smallparcels which can be carried in the hand, and which, inthe opinion of the Conductor or any employee, will notcause inconvenience, or be offensive to passengers, intoor upon any tramcar. Any person guilty of a breachof this By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceedingTwo pounds.

]2.Persons Intoxicated or committing a Nuisance.No person in a state of intoxication shall enter or

remain in any tramcar or be upon premises of theCommissioner, and no person shall in or upon any suchtramcar or premises wilfully interfere with the comfortof any person, or commit any nuisance, or gamble, orwrite or use any insulting, indecent, obscene, or blas-phemous words. Any person guilty of a. breach of thisBy-law may be removed from such tramcar or premises,and, whether removed or not, shall be liable to a penaltynot exceeding Ten pounds.

13.Injuring Tramway Property.No person shall wilfully or negligently injure any

lining, shutter, or blind, or break or deface any window,or remove or injure any number, plate, notice, or adver-tisement, or remove or extinguish any lamp of, or in,any tramcar, or waiting room, or otherwise damage anyfitting's, tramcar, or other property of the Commissioner.Any person guilty of a breach of this By-law shall beliable to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds.

ICAdvertisements. on Tramway Property.No person, unless authorised in writing by the Com-

missioner, shall post, stick, paint, write, or distribute,or cause to he posted, stuck, painted, written, or dis-tributed, any placard, bill, or advertisement, or othermatter within or upon any tramcar, post, fence, gate,platform, wall, building, or other property or premises

of the Commissioner. Any person -guilty of a. breachof this By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceedingTen pounds.

15.Persons with Infectious or Contagions Diseases.The Commissioner may refuse to carry any person who

has any infectious or contagious disease. No personwho has any such disease shall, without the authorityof tile Commissioner, resort to or come upon any pre-mises of the Commissioner, or travel, or attempt totravel, on any tramcar. No person who has charge ofany person who has any such disease shall, without thelike authority, aid or assist the person having any suchdisease to travel, or attempt to travel on the tramway.Any person guilty of a. breach of this By-law may beremoved from any such premises or carriage by anyemployee.

16.Persons Offensive to Passengers.No person whose dress or person might soil the dress

of any passenger or the fittings of any tramcar, orwhose presence would, in the opinion of the Conductoror any employee, be, for any sufficient reason, offensiveto passengers, shall be entitled to enter or remain in orupon any tramcar; and any such person found in orupon any tramcar who refuses, at the request of anyemployee, to leave the same, may be removed therefrom,and, whether removed or not, shall be liable to a penaltynot exceeding Two pounds.

17.Persons entering or leaving Tramcas.No person, except an employee or a passenger or

intending passenger, shall enter or mount upon anytramcar, and any person holding or hanging by anypart of a tramcar, or riding upon the roof or otherportibit of a tramcar not intended for the conveyanceof passengers, or getting into or upon or quitting anytramcar whilst in motion, or attempting to do so, shallm liable to a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

18.illale persons not to enter Ladies' Waiting booms.No male person shall enter any waiting-room or tram-

car set apart for the accommodation of females; andany such person who shall enter such room or tramcaror remain therein after being warned to leave the same,may be removed therefrom by any employee and, whetherremoved or not, shad be liable to a penalty not exceed-ing Two pounds.

19.Lost Property to be handed over.Any person who finds any lost property in any waiting-

room, or in or upon any tramcar, shall immediately handover the same to the Officer in charge of the Lost Pro-perty Office, or to the Conductor in charge of the tram-car. Any person guilty of a breach of this By-law shallbe liable to a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

20.Intcrforenec with Passengers catering or alighting.Any person who shall wilfully prevent a passenger

from getting in or out of any tramcar, except whenit is in motion, or obstruct any passenger in suchingress or egress, shall be liable to a penalty not ex-ceeding Two pounds.

21.Entering a full Tramcar.Any person entering a tramcar after being informed

by any employee that the same is full, or, havingentered, refusing to leave at the request of such em-ployee, may be removed from such tramcar by anyemployee, and, whether removed or not, shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

22.S-tanding on Front Platform of Tramcar.Any passenger who shall remain upon the front plat-

form of any tramcar after having been requested byany employee to leave the same may be removed fromsuch platform by any such employee, and, whether re-moved or not, shall' be liable to a penalty not exceedingTwo pounds.

23.Communication between Passengers and Employees.No person shall make use of the means of communi-

cation provided between the conductor and motormanwithout reasonable cause. Any person guilty of abreach of this By-law shall be liable to a p,enalty notexceeding Two pounds.

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24.-1 asset/ cis not to place Feet on Seats.No passenger shall place his foot or feet upon any

seat or part of a seat in any waiting-room or car.Any person guilty 0 ti a breach of this By-law shall beliable to a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

25.LopectoroMi aa Pre mi STS 7' Tramcars.No person shall expectorate upon the floor or a ny

other part of any tramcar, waiting-room, or platform.Any person guilty of a Preach of this By-law shall beliable to a. penalty not exceeding Ten pounds.

26.(8 landing when Seat 'is A cailid)lc,No person other than an employee shall stand on any

p In t form or oilier part of a car when a seat isavailable ; and any such person who continues to sostand atter being requested by any employee to beseated, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Twopounds.

2 7.Salcs on Tramic«jj Premises.No person, unless authorised in writing by the Com-

missioner, shall sell or attempt to sell any article onany Tramway premises. Any person guilty of a breachof this By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceed-ing Two pounds.

28.Reftwing to Imre Waiting Room when, reonired.Ally person, not being an intending passenger, who

does not leave any waiting room when required so todo by any employee or police officer, may be removedtherefrom by any such employee or police officer, and,whether removed or not, shall be 1ialde to a penaltynot exceeding Ten pounds.

20.Pare Concession Certificates.Any person_ who shall tender :A Ily certificate contain-

tig. erroneous or misleading information and therebyobtain_ or attempt to obtain tickets for the purpose ofenabling him to travel at concession rates, shall beliable to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds.

30.Obstructi.Ay Prof/Foss Trameor.No person shall make use of any tramcar for the

purpose of drawing any bicycle, tricycle, cart, or othervehicle. Any person guilty of a breach of this By-lawshall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Two pounds.

31.1lares and Conditions.Between Car Barn and Thomas Street . . . .

Between Car Barn and Stibiaco . . - .

Between Perth Town Hall and. South of Guildford.Road, Victoria Lark route . . . . 3d.

Peet ween Perth Town Ball and West of ThomasStreet, on_ Subiaco route . . . .

Between Perth Town Hall and Neellands Park,via Subizico . . . . 5(1.

Between Barrack Street Jetty a nd North of Vin-cent Street, on the I.`(.11-,. Law ley-Inglewoo (1 andAroma Lawley-North Perth route . . .

Between Barrack Street Jetty and North of Buhverand Fitzgerald Streets intersection, on NorthPerth route . . . . . . . 3d.

_Between St. George's Terrace and West of:Loftu.Street, Leederville route

.N. '

1:;etween _Esplanade and Swan Brewery, Mount's.Bay Road . . . . . . . 2d.

Between Esplanade and No. 5 Loop, ((rawiey 3d.Between Esplanade and _Ncellands Park, eta Crawley 3d.Between City Baths and Neill:m(1s Park Jetty . . 2d.

3d.4d.

3a.

Sections.rieteria Park Itontc

Between Mint Street and iiildford Boa dBetween Guildford Road a lid Bennett Street

Iloy Street Rout eBetween Car Barn and 'Bennett Street ..Between Bennett Street and Perth Town .

Between Perth Town Hall and Milligan Street . .

Between 'Milligan Street and Thomas Street andColin Street terminus

Between Thomas Street and Rokeby Road andHay Street inters((etion . . . .

Between Rokeby Road and Hay Street intersec-tion. to Keightley Road . .

N adla ads Park Rovic--Between Keightley Road and crossing loopBetween crossing loop and Nedlands Park Jetty

Id.1x1.

lLd

1d.

Beaufort Street IttputeBetween 1 rrack Street jetty and Newcastle

Street .1 unction 1(1.Between Newcastle Street (1 unction and Vincent

Street . . . ld.Between Vincent Street and Inglewood Terminus Id.Between Vincent Street and Walcott Street Ter-

minus . . . . . . . .

(dirri Street lloaleilet(veen Newcastle Street .Ttraction and Bid wer

and Pi-tag e ra id Street j unction . . 1(1.Between Bulwer and _Fitzgerald Street j. Junction(

and Albeit Street TerminusLccderville and Mount Ralrthorn Route

_Between. Palace _Hotel_ and Newcastle Street.1 unction

Between Newcastle Street Junction and Loftus. . . . .Street . . Id.

Between Loftus St reet and North Beach Road .. ld.Osborne Fail,. /route- -

Between Mt. Hawthorn terminus and GreenStreet . . . . ld.

Between Green Street and Osborne Park . ld.Lord Street Route

Between Newcastle Street junction and LordStreet Terminus . id.

8 !Vert PottleBetween Barrack Street and Wittenoom Street,

Claisebrook lioad corner . . id.Between Wittenoom Street, 121a isebrook Road

corner, and falga r Road 1 d.

Ch4/dron Is Fares.'Children between three and 'fifteen yea rs of age shall

be carried over any section up to, and including, a lid.section, for one penny, and over a ld. or 5d. section for2d. NI inimum fare one penny. Children under threeyea rs of age will be carried free when not occupying ascat to the exclusion of au adult.

Workers' Fares.On all cars boarded by passengers between 5 and 8.30

a.m., Sundays, Good Irriday, and Christmas Days ex-cepted, a uniform fare of one penny will he collected,such fare entitling the passenger to travel to the destina-tion to which the car is running.

Rates for Special Cars.Special Cars 11 lay be arranged in connection with

Balls, etc., on payment of following guarantees :Bogie Cars (one trip only)Small Cars (one trip only)

. . 003 0

25 per cent. reduction will be allowed when two ormore cars a re required.

Fa re by special train One

'Hired Special Cars for Picnics.One trip only between any two points and return I--

Bogie CarsE3 10s. for adults ; for children andteachers.

Small Cars £2 lbs. for adults ; £1 10s. for childrenand teachers.

No fares collected by Department.Arciosimpers.Bunilles not exceeding. 4011(s. weight,

when stamped,

No 22Not witl (stand Mg the provisions of Regulation 3I

a special_ and uniform fare of not exceeding one shillingmay be charged for any distance on ally route traversedby certain cars. On every such car a notice shall beexhibited as follows, "Special Ca r, :Fare " and apassenger by any such car shall be liable for any dis-tance travelled by him to be charged at that fare.

Signed at Perth, this 19th day of May, One thousandnine hundred and twenty.

H. POPE,Commissioner of Railways.

e presence ofW. H. HOPE,

Secretary for Railways.

\ -l9 by His Excellency the Governor in Councilthis 19th day of May, One thousand nine hundred andtwenty'.

L. E. SHAY' COTT,Acting Clerk of the Cimincil.

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;. :445/20.NOTP is herebyGoods. "co andat Cloak Rooms and tit!unpaid pursuant to theAlbert Clerk, at Losto'clock in the forenoon.

Olst May, 1920.

B.Lis,C.List

WESTERN Au STRAL IAN G YE R.N.I\ NT RAILWAYS.

3 EDW. Vi I.No 23.

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY, AND EFFECTS.

the articles mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, being Lost and Unclaimedfound on Railway premises, also Goods, Property and Effects left and deposited

e., ed, together with Goods, Property and Effects upon which charges are due andAct, By-laws, and Regulations, will be sold by auction by the Government Auctioneer,

,Property Office, Perth Station, on Tuesday, 22nd June, 1920, commencing at ten

H. POPE,Commissioner of Railways.

SCHEDULE.of lost and unclaimed goods, property and effects, found on Railway premises.of goods, property and effects left and deposited at Cloak Room, and unclaimed.of goods, property and effects, upon which charges are due and unpaid.

Lot, Station. Article, Marks, etc.1L.P.O.: 1 trunk clothing. (Bell.)2L.P.O.: 1 trunk clothing.3L.P.O.: 1. trunk clothing.4.P.O.: 1 trunk clothing.5L.P.O.: 1 trunk clothing.6L.P.°.: 1 trunk clothing.7L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.SL.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.9L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.

10L.P.O.: 1. bag sundries.11L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.12L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.13L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.14L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.15L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.16-1,14.0.: 1 portmanteau.17L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau. (Hebb.)18L.P.O.: 1 holdall clothing. (Wallace.)19L.P.O.: 1 rug swag20L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.21L.P.O.: 1 tent swag.22L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.23L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.24L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.25L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.26L.P.O.: 1 rug swag. (Armstrong.)27L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.28L.P.O.: 1 basket sundries.29L.P.O.: 1 basket clothing.30L.P.O.: 1 basket clothing.31L.P.O.: 1. basket clothing.32L.P.O.: 1 basket clothing.33L.P.O.: 1 basket clothing.34L.P.O.: 1 basket clothing.35L.P.O.: 1 mattress.36L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.37L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.3S L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau. (Quirk.)39L.P.O.: 1 camp stretcher.40L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau. (Gildea.)41L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau. (Mills.)42L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau. (McDonald.)43L.P.O.: I suit case.44L.P.O.: 1 tent swag.45L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.46L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.47L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.48L.P.O.: 1 bag mattress.49L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.50L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.51L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.52L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries. (Duggan.)53 L.P.O.: 1 case cooking utensils.54L.P.O.: 1 case sundries.55L.P.O.: 1 tent swag.56L.P.O.: 1 trunk effects.57L.P.O.: 1 trunk effects.5S L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.59L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.60L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.61L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.62L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.63L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.64L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.65L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.

(Naunup.)

(Marniovitch.)

(Boyde.)(McCaig.)

(Nannup.)(Nannup.)(Nannup.)

(Scott.)(Duggin.)

A.

Lot, Station.66L.P.O.:67L.P.O.:68L.P.O.:69L.P.O.:70L.P.O.:

72L.P.O.:73L.P.O.:74L.P.O.:75L.P.O.:76L.P.O.:

78L.P.O.:79L.P.O.:80L.P.O.:81L.P.O.:

83L.P.O.:84L.P.O.:85L.P.O.:86L.P.O.:87L.P.O.:88L.P.O.:89L.P.O.:90L.P.O.:

92L.P.O.:93L.P.O.:94L.P.O.:95L.P.O.:96L.P.O.:97L.P.O.:98L.P.O.:99L.P.O.:

100L.P.O.:101L.P.O.:

103L.P.O.:104L.P.O.:105L.P.O.:106L.P.O.:107L.P.O.:108L.P.O. :109L.P.O.:110L.P.O.:111L.P.O.:

113L.P.O.:114L.P.O.:115L.P.O. :116L.P.O:117L.P.O.:

119L.P.O.:120L.P.O.:121L.P.O.:122L.P.O.:123L.P.O.:I `24 L.P.O. :125L. P.O. :I 26L.1?.0. :127L.P.O.:128L.P.O.:129 L.P.O. :130L.P.O.:

Article, Marks, etc.1 rug swag.1 rug swag.1 rug swag.1 portmanteau.1 rug swag.1 basket sundries. (Harrison.)1 basket sundries.1 rug swag.1 rug swag.1 bag boots and shoes.2 attache cases.3 attache cases.3 attache eases.1 bag clothing.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.1 bag clothing.1 bag clothing.1 bag clothing.1 basket clothing1 card box clothing.1 bag clothing.1 bag clothing.1 oil coat.1 gabardine coat.1 gabardine coat.1 gabardine coat (lady's.)1 gabardine coat (child's.)1 gabardine coat (child's.)1 sealet coat.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 gents' umbrellas.6 gents' umbrellas.6 gents' umbrellas.6 gents' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' parasols.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 ladies' umbrellas.6 gents' umbrellas.6 walking sticks.2 walking sticks.6 walking sticks.6 walking sticks.

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Lot, Station.

133L.P.0 :134L.P.O.:135L.P.O. :136L.P.O.:

138L.P.O. :139L.P.O. :140L.P.O.:141L.P.O.:142L.P.O.:143P.P.O.:144 L,P.O.:145L.P.O. :146 L,P.O.:147--L.P.O.:

149L.P.O. :

151 L.P.O. :152L.P.O. :153--L.P.O. :154L.P.O.:155L.P.O. :156L.P.O.:157L.P.O. :158L.P.0 :159L.P.O.:160P.P.O. :

:

162L.P.O.:163--L.P.O.:164L.P.O.:165L.P.O.:166L.P.O.:167P.P.O. :168L.P.O. :169L.P.O.:170L.P.O.:171L.P.O. :172L.P.O.:

174L.P.O.:175--L.P.O.:176L.P.O. :177--L.P.O. :178L.P.O.:17 9 L.P.O. :180L.P.0 :

1S4 L.P.O.:185L.P.°. :186L.P.O.

188iL.P .0. :189L.P.O.

191L.P.O.:192L.P.O. :193L.P.O.:191L.P.O.195L.P.O.:

197L.P.O. :198L.P.O. :199L.P.O.:200 L.P.O.:

202L.P.O.:203L.P.O.:204L.P.O. :

206L.P.O.:907L.P.O.:

909L.P.O. :210L.P.O. :911L.P.°. :212L.P.O. :213L.P.O. :

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY, AND EFFECTSCO:,

AP011tilln ed.

Article, Marks, etc.1 hockey ;tick.6 walking sticks.

6 walking sticks.2 overcoats.2 overcoats (boys ').2 overcoats.2 overcoats.2 overcoats.1 rubber. mackintosh.1 gabardine coat.3 overcoats (ladies ' )2 overcoats.2 woollen golfers.3 overcoats.2 overcoats.3 overcoats (child's).1 mackintosh.1 bag (mason's) tools.3 hand bags.3 school bags.1 attache case sundries.1 bag sundries.9 ladies' hand bags.0 ladies' hand bags.9 ladies ' hand bags.1 pi ivel purses.6 tobacco pouches.1 'hag sundries.1 sundries.1 iing sundries.1. bag sundries.1 dozen pairs gloves.1 dozen pairs cotton gloves.1 parcel (mixed) gloves.2 feather boas.1 parcel pipes.12 collars.6 la dies ' hand bags.1 hag gloves.1 1 ci sundries.1 parcel sundries.1 tennis racquet.3 files,1 pipe-cutter, etc.1 set camera legs.2 axe handles.1 suit case.1. motor chain.1 rug.

1 rug.1, rug.:1 rug.1 rug.1 rug.1 kit hag.1 harvester scat.1 dress basket.2 overcoats.1 overcoat (lady's).1 r r1 cordion.

moil's clothing.1 bag 'tilde!' utensils.2 school bag!'2 hand 1):: gs.2 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags.3 hand bags,1 basket.1 gold bangle.1 brooch.2 gold tie pins,1 gold brooch.1 gold brooch.1 gold brooch.1 gold bangle.1 gold bam.de.1 gold bin!'1 wristlet 'wn!.c.h.1 gold brooch.1 gold bangle.

Lot, Station.214L.P.O.:215L.P.O. :216L.P.O. :217L.P.O.:

:

21-L.P.°. :

22 . P.O. :L. 3.0.:

223L.P.O.::

225L.P.O.:----L. I '.0.:-L.P.O. :

L.P.O.:220L.P.°. :231L.P.O.:

2L.P.O.:

:

235L.P.O.:236L.P.O. :2:; IL.P.O. :

L.P.O. :-L. P.O. :

:

2212 :

243 L.P.O. :244L.P.O.:245L.P.O.:2 I 6L.P.O. :

L.P.O.:

--L.250L.P.O.:

I.L.P.O. :252-111..P.O. :253----L. P.O. :254L.P.°. :255P.P.O. :256L. P,O. :257L. P.O. :258L.P.O. :259L.P.O. :260L.P.O. :261L.P.O. :262L.P.O.:263L.P.O. :

265L.P.O. :266L.P .0. :267L.P.°. :268L.P.O. :

270L.P.O.:271LP.O.:272P.P.O.:273L.P.O.:274L.P.O.:275L.P.O. :276L.P.O. :277-- 11,P,0.:

279L.P.O. :2 :

'..P.O. :P.O. :P.O.:

9' P 0285P. P.O. :

2S7 L.P.O. :288L.P.°. :289.P.O.:290L.P.O. :291---.L. P.O. :292--L.P.O.:293L.P.O.:294L.P.O.:

Article, Marks,1 gold medal.I. " " camera.

razor.1

wida ries.ecu:cles.

1 gold. brooch.1 gold brooch.1 gold necklet.1 gold ring.1 gold ring.1 silver chain and medal.1 silver medal.1 gold medal.1 pearl brooch.1 brooch.1 silver brooch.1 box perfume.1 parcel tobacco.1 bw: bedding, etc. (Jackson.)1 'tit pictures. (Jackson.)6 fie 'Ws' umbrellas.6 l' '.es ' umbrellas.6 la iw, ' umbrellas.6 Ia. ' umbrellas.6 la umbrellas.6 ' umbrellas.

umbrellas.1 la the.1 rug.1 rug bundle.3 hand-bags.3 hand-bags.2 hand-bags (ladies'),2 hand-bags (ladies ').1 writing case.2 gents ' overcoats.2 gents' overcoats.2 gents' overcoats.2 nts ' overcoats.

,its' overcoat.1 Its ' overcoat.2 gents' overcoats.2 gents' overcoats.1 mackintosh.1 oil coat.1 rubber cape.1. oilcoat.2 overcoats.2 overcoats.1 ',line coat.

l'irycle cape.2 ladies' coats.2 mackintoshes.1 gabardine coat (boy 's).2 coats.1 bag clothing.1 bag coats (ladies ').

1. attache case clothing.1 attache case clothing.1 attache case clothing.1 bag clothing.1 box clothing.1 box clothing.1 basket sundries.I bag sundries.1 bag clothing.1 bag boy 's clothing.

bag own 's clothing.1 ,bag men 's clothing.1 spirit level.1 tin sundries.1 tin sundries.1 tin sundries.4 axe handles.4 "dry" cells.1 parcel toys.4 pairs boots.1 bag boots.1 bag boots.

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Lot, Station.295L.P.O.:296 L.P.O. :297L.P.O. :298L.P.O.:299L.P.O. :300L.P.O.:301L.P.O.:302L.P.O.:303L.P.O. :304 L.P.O.:305L.P.O.:306L.P.O.:307L.P.O.:308L.P.O.:309L.P.O.:310L.P.O. :311L.P.O.:312L.P.O.:

314L.P.O. :315L.P.O. :316 L.P.O. :317L.P.O.:318L.P.O. :319L.P.O. :320L.P.O. :321L.P.O. :322L.P.O.:323L.P.O. :324L. P.O. :325L.P.O. :326L.P.O. :327L.P.O.:32S L. P.O. :329L.P.O. :

:

331L.P.O. :332L.P.O.:333L.P.O. :234L.P.O. :335L.P.O. :336L.P.O. :337L.P.O. :338L.P.O. :339L.P.O.:340L.P.O. :341L.P.O. :142 L.P.O.:343L.P.O. :

346L.P.O.:347L.P.O.:348L. P.O. :$49 L. P.O. :350L.P.O.:351L.P.O. :

353L.P.O. :354L.P.O. :355L.P.O. :356L.P.O. :357L.P.O. :358L.P.O.:

AY 21

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY, AND EFFECTS con tin/C(7.

Article, 1\1:arks., etc.1 bag boots.1 bag boots.1 bag boots.1 pair leggings.1 pair leggings.1 pair leggings.1 clock.1 package tools.1 shelf.2 washing boards.1 package parts.1 axe-handle and blade.1 suit case clothing.1 attache ease.1 attache case clothing.1 _bag clothing.3 attache cases.2 ladies' hand-bags.2 ladies hand-bags.1 trunk effects. (Ross.)1 trunk effects. (Francis.)1 trunk effects.1 trunk effects.1 case books. (George.)1. case paints.1 case books. (Jones.)1 egg .crate.1 bag sundries.1 bag sundries.1 bag camp oven.

bag bucket and cans.1 attache ease.2 hand baskets.2 ladies' hand-bags.2 ladies' hand -bags.3 ladies' hand-bags.3 ladies' hand-bags.3 ' band-bags.3 attache cases.4 attache cases.1 attache case.2 overcoats (ladies ').2 overcoats (gents )2 overcoats (gents ').1 bag clothing.1 parcel toys.1 bag sundries.1 coat.1 milk can.1 milk can.1 milk can.1 milk can.1 milk cam1 bag hats (ladies ').1 bag hats (ladies ').I bag felt hats.1 bag caps and hats.1 cardboard box hats.1 sealet coat (lady 's).1 sealet coat (child 's).1 overcoat.1 trunk clothing.1 box. (Ogden.)1 cream dish.

359 Fremantle: 1 bag blankets, etc. (Wood.)360 Fremantle: 1 tub kitchen utensils. (Wood.)361Fremantle : 1 bag clothing. (Wood,)362Northam : 1 bag men 's clothing.363Geraldton : 1 trunk effects. (Driscoll.)361Geraldton : 1 portmanteau.365Geraldton : 1 attache case books.366L.P.O. : 1 package paper bags.367Wagin : 1 case lamp. (Baty.)368Geraldton : 1 suit case.369Gerahlton : 1 rug bundle.270York : 1 accordion.371Boorabbin : 1 bag bedding.- (Atli.)372-13oorabbin : 1 axe.273Boorabbin : 1 pair leggings.374Boorabbin : 1 oil coat.

Acontinued.

Lot, Station. Article, Marks, etc.375York : 1 harvester seat.376--York : 1 box chalk.377York : 1 case samples.:178West Perth : 1 push cart.379Kalgoorlie : 1 spirit level.380Kalgoorlie : 2 wire stretchers.:151 Kalgoorlie: 1 parcel books.382Bunbury : i rug bundle.383-13unbury : 1 skill rug.384-L.P.O.: 1 violin.385L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.386L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.387L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau.388L.P.O. : portmanteau.iS.9-1Aragin : 1 package brass piping. (Baty.)300Cue : 1 rug bundle.391Coolgardie, Merredin : 1 bag clothing.392Cottesloe : 3 umbrellas.393Brookton, etc. : 1 bag sundries.394Collie : 1 broad axe.395N arogin : 1 rope maker.396Narrogin : 1 bag sundries.397G eraldton : 1 oileoat.398--11fisselton : 1 pillow and dust coat.399L.P.O.: 1 rug bundle.400--L.P.O.: 1 case kitchen utensils.401 L.P.O. : 1 hurricane lam p.402L.P.O. : 1 C.C. saw.403 L.P.O.: 1 folding stretcher.404L.P.O. : 1 dress basket (clothing, etc.) (Dungey.)405b. P:T). : I bag camp oven, etc.406L.P.O. : 1 package sack lengths.407L. P.O. : 1 tent.405L.P.O.: 1 rug bundle.409 L.P.O.: 1 rug. bundle.410L.P.O. : I bag bags.411L.P.O.: I package children 's clothing.412-1,.P.O.: 1 bag kitchen utensils.413L.P.O.: 1 deck chair. (Maggs.)414L.P.O. : 1 folding go-cart. (Hoskings.)415L.P.O. : 1 frame.416L.P.O. : 1 wood trunk. ( Starr.)417L.P.O. : 1 bicycle (damaged).418I:. P.O. : 1 bicycle ( damaged).419L.P.O. : 1 bicycle.420L.P.O. : 1 child 's chair. (Nicholas.)42 lL.P.O. : 1 child 's chair. (Nicholas.)422L.P.O. : 1 attache case clothing.423L.P.O. : 7. attache case clothing.424L.P.O.: 1 lady 's, 1 child 's coat.425L.P.O. : 2 gents' overcoats.

: 1 gent 's, 1 boy 's overcoat.427L.P.O.: 1 gabardine coat (lady 's).428L.P.O. : 1 motor tube.429--L;P.O.: 2 " dry " cells.430L. P.O. : 1 washboard ( damaged).431 L.P.O.: 1 tin sundries.432L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing, etc.433L.P.O. : 1 bag boots.434L.P.O. : 1 rifle barrel.435L.P.O.: 1 auger.436L.P.O. : Quantity bolt lengths.437 L.P.O.: 1 package parts.438L.P.O. : 1 package rods.439L.P.O. : 1 football (child 's).440L.P.O.: 1 parcel horse-shoe nails.441L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.442L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.443L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.444L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.445L.P.O.: 1 parcel books.446L.P.O.: 1 parcel books.447L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.448L.P.O.: 1 parcel false teeth.449L.P.O.: 1 parcel purses, band -bags.450 L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.451Wagim 1 package brass piping. (Baty.)452Perth Goods : 6 packages oileake.453Perth Goods : 1 case jam.454- Perth Goods : 1 lifting jack.455Perth Goods: 1 post-hole digger.

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SALE OF Goons, PROPERTY, AND EFFECTS001( tti'irited.

A continued.

Lot, Station. Article, Marks etc.456Perth Goods : 1 basket.457Perth Goods : 2 handles.458Perth Goods : 1 bag tools. ( Rinaldi. )459Perth Goods : 1 box kitchen utensils. ( Alexander.)460----Perth Goods : 1 belting wheel (damaged.)461Perth Goods : I case horse-shoes.462Perth Goods : I case tobacco463 Perth Goods : 1 keg.461Perht Goods : 11 straw brooms.465--Perth Goods : 1 canvas stretcher.466Perth Goods : 1 cask cement.467Perth Goods : 15 bags and bundles bags.468Perth Goods : 1 case " Arena. "469Pinjara : 1 sack floor, 1 part bag flour.470--IRoelands : 1 bag manure.471Perth Goods : 3 jar baskets.472--Bunbury : 3 bundles shooks.473Perth Goods : 1 bag meal.474Perth Goods : 2 deck chairs. (Selby.)475Perth Goods : 9 old :motor and bike tubes.476Perth Goods : 1 package saddlery. (Mosserson.)477Midland junction : 2 kegs.478 Perth Goods : 1 box seeds.479 Perth Goods : 5 sheets galsgalsan,sed iron.480--Perth Goods : 3 oil casks.481--Perth Goods : '11 bars ( round), I flat iron.482 Fremantle: 2 lengths iron piping.483--Perth : 1 steel bar.

Lot, Station. Article, Marks, etc:484Perth: 3 kegs.485Perth: 1 bag golf and hockey sticks. (Kearney.)486Perth: 1 sailor's bag effects. (Markwell.)487Perth: 1 bag tools.488--Perth: 12 coils galvanised fencing wire.489Perth : I trunk effects. (Green.)490Perth : 1 bag peanuts.491Perth: S pieces agricultural parts.492Perth: Quantity jarrah timber.4911Perth: 1 chair.494 L.P.O.: 1 package cricket material.495IL.P.O.: 1 cricket bat.499--L.P.O.: 1 axe handle.497L.P.O.: 1 kit bag. (Bourke.)498L.P.O.: 1. rug swag. (Burrows.)499L.P.O.: 1 hand bag. (Burrows.)500 L.P.O. : 1. oil coat.501L.P.O.: 1 pair leggings.502 L.P.O.: 1 parcel paper bags.503L.P.O.: 1 parcel clothing.504L.P.O.: 1 motor tyre.505---L.P.O.: 2 rolls canvas.506L.P.O.: 1 parcel spectacles and cases.507L.P.O. : 1 package bicycle frames.508 L.P.O. : 1 bag hoop iron.509L.P.O.: 1 auger.510L.P.O.: 1 suit case.511Guildford : 1 old boiler.

B.

Lot, Station. Article, Marks, etc.1 Perth : 1 dress basket. (Wilson.)2--Perth : 1 dress basket. (11crmot.)3Perth : 1 ease books. (Garley.)4Perth : 1 dress basket sundries. (Burton,

dock, Stone.)5Perth : 1 lantern. (Holmes.')6Perth : 1 trunk effects. (Johns, Ca

Perth : 1 suit case. (Austin.)8 Perth: 1 hand sewing machine. (A ndre ws. )9Perth : 1 trunk effects. ( cCourtney.)

10Perth : 1 portmanteau. ( Ilanson.)11Perth : I basket clothing. (Patterson, Me ow.)12Perth : 1 stool. ( Newman. )13Pert : 1 swag.. (Cornell. )11 Perth : 1 trunk clothing. ( Andre.)15Perth : 1 trunk clothing. (Dixon.)16Perth : 1 rug swag. ( McCaldow.)1r Perth: 1 rug swag. ( Huber. )18Perth : 1 sack sundries. (Bingham.)19Perth : 1 sack sundries. ( Cock ra )

29-1 lerth : i ha g sundries. ( Chambers.)21Perth : 1 sack sundries. (If ohnes, Lawson.)22Perth : 1 bag sundries. ( Dunn, Ferguson, Rad-

ford.)23Perth : 1 bag sundries. (Emery. )24Perth : 1 bag sundries. (McGill, McSweeney.)25Perth : 1 cardboard box hats. ( Box, Evans.)26Perth : I set irons.27Perth : 1 "Big Ben" clock.28Perth : 1 gent's overcoat.29Perth : 1 oil coat. (Huber.)30Perth : 1 suit clothes.31Perth : 1 gramaphone ( damaged :)32Perth : trunk. (Duncan. )33Perth : 1 parcel clothing. (NI urphy.)34 Perth: 7 suit ctothes. ( M urphy: )35Perth: 1 parcel clothing. (Scott. )36Perth : 1 trunk. (Williams.)37Perth: 1 trunk. (Collins.)38Perth : 1 tent swag. (Roberts.)39Perth : 1 tent and fly. (Ross.40Perth : 1 camp stretcher. (Ross.)41Perth : 1 rug swag. (Golding.)92 Perth: 1 rug swag.43Perth : 1 tent swag.44Perth : I kit bag clothing. (Stewart.)45 Perth: 1 canvas swag.

Lot, Station.46Perth :47Perth :48Perth :49 Perth :50Perth :51Perth:52Perth :53Perth:54Perth:55Perth:56Perth:57_perth:58Perth:59Perth:60Perth:61Perth :(32Perth:63Perth:64Perth:65Perth:66'Perth :67 Perth :68-1'erth :69Perth:70Perth :71Perth :72Perth :73Perth:74Perth:75 Perth :76Perth:77Perth:78Perth:79Perth:80Perth:81Perth:82Perth :83Perth :84Perth :85Perth:86Perth:87Perth:88Perth:89Perth:90Perth :91Perth:92Perth:

Article, Marks, etc.1 rug swag. (Gilchrist.)1 rug swag. (Black.)1 rug swag. (Curriuer.)1 rug swag. (Hannahan.)1 tent. (Hannahan.)1 portmanteau. (Dowling.)1 rug swag.1 rug swag. (Davis.)1 kit bag. (Richardson.)1 tent swag. (Conway.)1 tent swag. (McCa.skell.)I rug swag, (McCormick.)

rug swag.1 tent swag.1 rug swag. (Duncan.)1 bundle blankets. (Monoghan.)1 rug swag. (King.)1 rug swag.1 rug swag. (Rogers, Milling.)1 basket clothing. (Sullivan.)1 bag clothing. (Williams.)I basket clothing. (Wade, Taylor.)1 hat box. (Dixon.)1 parcel gents' clothing. (Rogers.)1 bag sundries.1 C.O. saw.1 box clothing. (Dermot.)1 rug swag. (Leary.)1 C.1.3. box clothing. (Beaver.)1 attache ease clothing. (Hawkes.)2 hand bags. (Megan', I-layton.)1 gent 's overcoat.1 gent's overcoat.1 gent's overcoat.1 gabardine coat. (Parkinson.)1 oil coat. (Duffield.)1 package sundries.1 dress baSket clothing. (Alexander.)1 bag clothing.1 bag clothing.1 bag clothing.1 bag clothing. (Winters.)1 bag clothing. (Allsop.)1 bag clothing. (McClare.)1 bag clothing. (Bell, Guest, Collins.)1 bag clothing. (Price, Allanson.)1 package boots and leggings.

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Bcontinued.Lot, Station. Article, Marks, etc.93Perth : 1 bag sundries.94Perth: 1 bag sundries.95Perth : 1 bag sundries.96Perth : 1 bag sundries.97Perth : 1 box sundries. (Jonas.)9S Perth: 1 basket sundries. (Jonas.)99Perth : 1 parcel sundries.100Perth : 1 attache case. (liimming.)l01 Fremantle: 1 bundle clothing. (Wilson, Drew.)102Fremantle : 1 bag clothing. (Wilson, 0 'Brien,

ii "Dona Joy.)103Fremantle : 1 bag clothing (Green, McKellar.)104Fremantle : 1 bag clothing. (-Rielly.)105Fremantle : 1 bag clothing. ( Whitehouse, Way,

hioose.)100 Fremantle: 1 hod. (Shannahan.)107Northam : 1 cabin trunk. (Mahoney.)10S Northam: 1 swag.

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Lot, S on. Article, Marks, etc.109N ortlie : 1 bag. sundries.110-1:;ema title : 1 bag clothing. (Dribble.)1 1-1Geraldton : 1 portmanteau.

raldton : 1 swag.113C z : 1 swt;11 4 ; titton :

; 11, :-ord, Claremont : 1 bundle umbrellas.11(1 ild nird, West Perth : 1 parcel sundries.

Cottesice : 1 port. sundries.orlie: 1 bag mattress, et:?,.

oldie : 1 bag sundries.nr]ie: 1 bag effects.mrlie : 1 case kitchen utensils.

122 r oorlie : 1 box sample ore.Hoorlie : 1 bag tinware.

124Katanning and Midland Junction : 2 coats.125Perth : 1 bike.

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Lot, Station. Article, Slacks, etc.1Northam : cabin trunk. (Knight.)22 Northam: 1 package axes. ( Beard.)3G eraldto n : 1 oil coat. (Kelleher.)4ci era Idton : 1 case advertising matter. ( Wilson.)5Bruce Rock : I case kitchen utem Ps. (Stye rs.)6Wagin : 1 bag bedding. (Lewis.)7Wagin : 1 C.B. box ventila tor. (Butler.)8- Bridgetown: 1 ease medicines. (-Rya 11.)9 Claremont: 1 attache case sundries. (S.

Hickey.)10Dowerin: 1 lifting jack. (Pateinan.)11Kalgoorlie : 1 wire stretcher. (12-- Kalgoorlie: 1 parcel books. ("flyers.)13Kalgoorlie : 1 parcel coat. (Deere.)14: Fremantle: 1 rug swag. (Morris.)15Fremantle : 1 gabardine coat.16 Fremantle: 1 parcel ladies' costume. (Knock.)17Fremantle : 1 box cordials. (Coles.)1S Fremantle and Pinjarra: 2 umbrellas. (Petersen,

Humphreys.)19Fremantle : 3 packages oxide. ( Lambert, Clover.)20Fremantle : 1 bag sundries. (Howie.)21Northam : 1 bag sundries. (Klopper, -Newsom

Morgan.)22Midland Junction: 1 axe.23Wongan : 1 pair nen' boots.24G eraldton : 1 parcel calchn o. (Hepworth.)25--Subiaco : 1 bag clay. (Porcelain Co.)26 Various: 1 bag sundries.27--East Guildford : 1 gents' overcoat.28Cottesloe Beach : 1 parcel clothing, etc.29 G eraldton : 1 package machinery parts.30Kellerborrin : 1 iron bar.31-- Perth. Parcels : 1 trunk. (Hornsby.)32Perth Parcels : 1 portmanteau. (Stanilevin.)33Perth Parcels : :1 bag skins. (Cook.)34Fremantle : 1 C.B. box ladies' hat. (Dowse.)1t5Perth Parcels : 1 coat. (Curtis.)30 Perth Parcels : parasol. (White.)37Perth Parcels : 1 bag boots.38Perth Parcels : 1 bundle sun dries. (Harris, Brad-

ley, Ryan.)39Perth Parcels : 1 kit bag.40Perth Parcels : 1 parasol.41 Perth Parcels : 1 portmanteau.42Perth Parcels: 1 saw (damaged). (Mahon.)43 Perth Parcels : 1 bag advertising matter. (Smith)44Perth Parcels : 1 parcel ladies' shoes. (heath.)45Perth Parcels : I box empty bottles.40 York: 1 package handles.47Geraldton: I who stretcher. (Myers.)4S Kalgoorlie: 1 hand sewing machine. (Gild ea.)49Cunderdin: 1 folding stretcher. (Bowen.)

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Article, Starks, etc.1 " Cyclone ' stretcher.

ackage leather.: 1 package horn shoes.

1 dress lc. (r\ mold.)1 port.1 kit bag.

ir lie : 2 faller tauodic : 1 troll': vlmile: ] trunk

id.)( A cnol.-1.)( . , , : o . )

:rtensils. (Arnold.)rlie : 1 table.

n Hie : 1 deck ch air. (Arnold.)Rock: I package axes. (Smith.)

: l ease effects. (G Utica.)oorlie : 1 wire stretcher. (Roberts.)

ogn Ils : 1 egg carrier.05Do n:e rin : 1 case sundries.(Lb. o : 2 chairs.67Ile; a : 1 sewing machine.

ra : 1 axle. (Bartlett.)69 Na rrogin : package agricultural parts.Ili Albany: 1 wicker table.71North Fremantle : 3 yokes.72---Nort It 'Fremantle: 1 bag chains and spanner.73 ` raldton : 1 bag wool.

Walton: 1 garden plow and seeder.;Ira rga : Quantity iamwood.

2al;nnning: 1 cabinet.77 forth Goods: 1 enamel sink. (Sandover.)78 Verth Goods : 1 package. (Pea d. )79--.Perth Goods : 1 basket plasterer 's tools. (Teel.)80Perth Goods : 1 C.C. saw and axe. (Materite.)8 IPerth Goods : 1 sack clothing. (Materite.)82--Perth Goods : 1 package sample ore. (Simms.)83.Perth G clods : 1 wire stretcher. (Vann.)8-IPerth G :guts : 1 saddle. (Boneliam.)85Perth G no,1 : 1 trunk. (Stack.)86Perth foods: 1 iron bedstead and mattress.

( Ross.)87Perth Goods: 1 deck chair, (Foley.)88Perth Goods : 1 tent swag. ( Sha tan an.)89Perth Goods: 1 case bedding. (Pollhill.)90Perth Goods : 1 keg.91Perth Goods : 1 keg.92Collie : 1 wire stretcher.93Perth Goods : 2 wine kegs. (Marnhatn.)94Perth Goods : 1 trunk. (Fletcher.)95--Perth Goods : 1 rug swag. (Sarti.)915 Perth Parcels : 1 iron bedstead. (Spina.)97Perth Parcels : 1 wire mattress. (Spicott.)98Perth Parcels : 1 parcel sundries.69Perth Parcels : 1 parcel sundries.

100Perth Parcels : 1 parcel sundries.

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D.

Section 16Police Act, 1892,

THE following unclaimed property (found in Tram Cars) will be sold by the Government Auctioneer, atthe Lost Property OtTice, Perth Station, on 22nd June, 1920,

Lot. Article.1-6 ladies' umbrellas.2-6 ladies' umbrellas.3-6 ladies' umbrellas.4-6 ladies' umbrellas.5-6 ladies' umbrellas.6-6 ladies' umbrellas.7-6 ladies' umbrellas.8-6 ladies' umbrellas.9-6 ladies' umbrellas.

10-6 ladies' umbrellas.11-6 ladies' umbrellas.12G ladies' umbrellas.13-6 ladies' umbrellas.14-6 ladies' umbrellas.15-6 ladies' umbrellas.16-6 ladies' umbrellas:17-6 ladies' umbrellas.18-0 ladies' umbrellas.1.9-6 ladies' umbrellas.20-6 ladies' umbrellas.21-6 ladies' umbrellas.22-6 ladies' umbrellas.23-6 ladies' umbrellas.24-6 ladies' umbrellas.25-6 ladies' umbrellas.20-6 ladies' umbrellas.27-0 gents ' umbrellas.28-6 gents' umbrellas.29 -3 attache cases.30-3 attache cases.31-2 hand-bags.32-3 baud-bags.33-1 rubber coat.34 -3 coats (child 's).35-3 coats (ladies ').26-1 attache case, sundries.37-1 basket sundries.38-1 bag sundries.39-1 bag boots and shoes.40-1 bag boots and shoes.41-1 bag clothing.42-1 saw.43-1 cutter and sharpener.44-1.2, pairs kid gloves.45-12 pairs kid gloves.46-12 pairs kid gloves.47-12 pairs cotton gloves.48-1 pa reel odd gloves.49-6 ladies' hand-bags.50-6 ladies' hand-bags.51-3 dozen purses.52-12 "Dorothy" bags.53-1 bag sundries.54-1 basket.55-6 books.56-6 books.57-1 gold bangle.58-1 gold brooch.59-1 gold brooch.60-1 gold bracelet.61-1 gold brooch.62-1 gold brooch.63-1 gold brooch.04-1 gold brooch.65-1 gold pin.56-1 lady 's wristlet watch.67-1 ease spectacles.53-1. case spectacles.09-1 case spectacles.70-1 case spectacles.71-1 brooch.72-1 gold brooch.73-1 gold brooch.74-1, gold brooch.15-1 gold brooch.76-1 gold brooch.77-1 gold brooch.18-1 gold brooch.79-1 gold bangle.80-1 gold bangle.S1-1, gold brooch.82-1 gold ring.82-1 gold ring.84-2 tie pins.85-1 silver bangle.

R. CONNELL,Commissioner of Police.

Lot. Article.8S-1 watch.S9-1 case spectacles.90-1 case srectacles.91-1 case spectacles.92-1 case spectacles.93-2 medallions.94-5 sets " Rosary" beads.95-1 brooch.96-1 tie pin.97-1 ca rdboard box clothing.98-1 :ircel bathers.09-1 bag hats ( washing)

100-1. 1.tp, s;:oaries.101-6 la,: umbrellas.102-6 ladies ' umbrellas.103-6 ladies' umbrellas.101-6 ladies' umbrellas.105-6 ladks ' umbrellas.106-6 ladies ' umbrellas.107-6 ladies' umbrellas.108-6 ladies' umbrellas.109---6 ladies' umbrellas.11)1 -6 ladies' umbrellas.111 6 ladies' umbrellas.112-6 ladies' umbrellas.14 3 -6 ladies' umbrellas.114-6 ladies ' umbrellas.115-6 ladies ' umbrellas.116--(1 ladies ' umbrellas.117-6 gents' umbrellas.118-6 gents' umbrellas.119-6 gents ' umbrellas.120-2 ladies' parasols.121-2 ladies' parasols.122-2 ladies' parasols.123--2 ladies' parasols, 11 child 's parasol.124-8 walking sticks.125-1 attache case.126-1 attache case.127-1 attache case.128-1 attache ease.129-1 attache case clothing.130-1 attache case clothing.131--1. attache Case.1 2-1 attache case.133-3 attache cases.134-2 attache cases.135-2 attache cases.136-2 hand-bags.137-2 hand-bags.138-1 kit-bag.139-3 hand-bags.140-1 music stand.141-1 hurricane lamp.142-1 air gun.1.43-1 kettle.144-12 " Dorothy ''bags.'bags.145-12 " Dorothy " bags.146-1 bag purses.147-1 parcel child 's suit.143 -1 cardboard box wool, etc.149-1 cardboard box coat and apron.150_1. basket clothing.151-1 parcel hymn books.152-6 books..153-1 pa reel school books.154-2 baskets.155-2 peek sr-a rfs.156-1 black " Fox " muff.157-2 school bags.158-1 parcel clothing.159-1 cardboard box sundries.160-2 pairs boots.161 2 pairs ladies' shoes.162-2 pairs childs ' shoes.163-1 cardboard box sundries.164-G ladies' hand-bags.165-12 pairs cotton gloves.166-17 pa irs cotton gloves.167-12 rail's kid gloves.168-12 pairs kid gloves.169-1 parcel (odd) gloves.170-1 cardboard box purses.171-1 bag sundries.172-1 hag sundries.

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1016 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 21, 1920.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Custody and Destruction of Ballot Papers ander procisious of Section 90.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has appoint -ed the persons toreceive the Ballot Papers ot the various Road Boards enumerated hereunder.

(Sgd.) 11. W. STANLEY-LOW;Acting Under Secretary for W orks and Trading Concerns.

Official to take BallotBoard. Board 's Office. Papers. Address.

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Onslow.Busselton.York.Bridgetown.Perth.

Perth.

Beverley.Sandstone.Bridgetown.Ora Banda.Brookton.Broome.Katanning.York.Bunbury.:Bunbury.Gingin.Perth.

Collie.Coolgardie.Wiekepi n.Perth.

Narrogin,Cue.Northam.Moora.Bunbury.Midland junction.Albany.Northam.P in jarra.Dumbleyung.Esperanete.Fremantle.Carnal. von.Geraldton.Gingin.Gnowangerup.G o

Perth.

Bridgetown.Greenough.Midland Junction.

Banbury.Dongarra.Fremantle.Kalgoorlie.Kalgoorlie.Katanning,Kellerberrin.Kojonu p.Lawlers.Leonora,.13usselton.Magnet.Marble Bar.Lavert on.Dwell in gu p.Meckering.Meekatharra.

oomalling.Fremantle.Menzies.Merredin.Mi ngene

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MAN.' 21, 1920.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1017

Custody and Destruction of Ballot Pape rscontinued.

Board. Board's Office.Official to take Ballot

Papers. . Address.

Moora . Moora .. .. Clerk of Courts .. .. Moora.Uri llewo. Mullewa .. .. Police Mu ilewa.

Murchison .. .. Woolgorong .. Police Mu Nowa..

Murray .. Pinjarra Police .. .. Pinjarra.NannineNarrogin ..Kinghan ..

..

..

Nannine ..Narrogin . ,

Trayning

..

..

Police .. .

Clerk of Courts .. .

Police .. ..

Nanniue.Narrogin.Doweria.

Norseman .. Norseman .. Clerk of Courts .. .. Norseman.Northam .. .. .. Northam .. .. Clerk of Courts .. .. Northam.Northampton .. .. Northampton .. .. Police .. Northampton.Nnllagine .. .. . Nullagine .. Police .. .. .. Nullagine.Peppermint Grove . Cottesloe .. .. .. Clerk in Charge, Local Perth.

Government, P.W.D.Perenjori-Morawa . 'eren.jori .. .. Police .. .. .. Mullewa.Perth .. Perth .. .. Clerk in Charge, Local

Government, P.W.D.Perth.

Phillips River .. Ravensthorpe .. Police .. Ravensthorpe.Pingelly .. Pingelly .. .. .. Police , . Pingelly.Plantagenet .. Mount Barker , . 'Police .. Mt. Barker.,,,..Port Hedland .. Port Hedland .. Police .. Port Hedland.Preston .. .. Donnybrook .. Police .. .. .. Donnybrook.Queen 's Park .. .. Queen 's Park .. Clerk in Charge., Local Perth.

Government, P.W.D.Rockingham Rockingham , . Clerk of Courts .. :Fremantle).RoeRoebourne .. ..Serpentine- Jarrandale

Kulin .. ..Roebournejarrandale

..

..

Clerk of Courts .

Clerk of Courts .. ..Police ..

Narrogin.Roebourne.jarralidale.

Shark Bay .. .. Shark Bay .. Police .. .. Shark Bay.Sussex . . . . Busselton .. .. Clerk of Courts .. .. BusseltonSwan .. ..Tableland .,Tambellup .. ..Toodyay .. ..

Midland functionTambrey ..Trutibellup ..Toodyay ..

, .

..

Clerk of Courts .. ..Police .. ..Police ..Police ..

Midland Junction.Tableland.Tambellup,Toodyay.

Upper Blaawood .. Boyup Brook .. Police Boyup Brook.Upper Chapman .. N anson . . , . Clerk of Courts .. .. Geraldton.Upper Gascoyne The jimetion Police .. The ,1 unction.West Arthur Darkan .. .. Police .. Williams.West Guildford . . West Guildford .. Clerk in Charge, Local Perth:

Government, P.W.D.West Kimberley .. Derby .. .. .. Police .. .. Derby.Westonia . . Westonia .. Police . . . . \Vestonia.Wickepin . .. Wickepin .. .. .. Police Wickepin.Williams Williams .. - .

Police .. Williams.Wiluna .. ..WoodanillingWyndham .. ..

,

..

WilmaWoodanillingWyndham .. ..

.. Police ..Clerk of Courts .. ..Police .. .. ..

Wiluna.Katanning.Wyndham.

Yalgoo Yalgoo .. .. Police .. .. .. Yalgoo.Yilgarn .. . Southern Cross .. .. Police .. .. .. Southern -Cross.York .. .. York .. Clerk of Courts .. York.

I hereby appoint theand destroy Ballot Papers,1919."

wrsons named in the third and fourth columns of this list as persons to receiveaccordance with the provisions of Section 90 of 'The Road Districts Act,

(Sgd.) WM. J. GEORGE,Minister for Works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE UNDERTAKING.

Metropolitan Water Supply.Roberts Street BoreOsborne Park.

Contract No. 319.Met. W.S. 450/20.

TENDERS for above Contract (addressed to "TheMinister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, 56James Street, Perth," and marked outside "Tender forContract No. 319"), will be received up to Noon onTuesday, 15th June, 1920.

Conditions of contract, etc., may be seen at the De-partment's Office, 5G James Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919, AND THEPUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

Moore Road Board.P.W. 1.230/18.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council, in exer.

rise of the powers conferred by Section 167 of ''TheRoad Districts Act, -1919," and Section 91 of "ThePublic Works Act, 1902," has been pleased to place thebridge over the Moore River at Kitchen's Crossing underthe control and management of the Moora Road Board.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Mownt Magnet Road Board.

P.W.W.S. 1753/18.:IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council, in exercise of the powers conferredby Section 167 of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," hasbeen pleased to place Boogardie Domestic Well, situatedon Reserve 4470, under the control and management ofthe Mount Magnet Road Board.

(Sgd.) H. W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting Under Secretary for Works and Trading

Concerns,

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1013 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 21, 1920.

NORTH FREMANTLE llt -'Nteu>,-\,-Lrry.NOTICE is hereby given that on anti after the i-,11 dayof March, 1920, Mr. -W. Otter will no long, . f-i'm

position of Poundkeeter and Emitter toFremantle Municipality.

D. C. HANCOCK,Town_ Clerk.

Council Chambers,Town Hall, North Fremantle,

18th February, 1920.

NORTH FREMANTLE MUNICIPALITY.NOTICE is hereby given that on and -from the 5th dayof March, 1920, 3[r. L. E. Uea!) will carry out the dutiesof Pound keeper and Ran. r to the North Fremantle.Municipality.

D. C. HANCOCK,Town Clerk.

Council Chambers,Town Hall, North -Fremantle,

18th February, 1920.

BESSELTON MUNFCIEtAL COUNCIL.E: :,chic Lighlicp 1'r',: -o::;: -vat.

NOTICE is herele.- given that tin Coom.il of the Muni-cipality of Buss 4ton has ordered thet iH ratrt of intereston debentures mentioned in not: -e :t jug in Gov-ernment Ga.:, iie Sowth-iEcc' r a of the 4thday of April, 1919, shall be six place of fiveper cent, and that the said deltentft- shall be repay-able in fifteen years in place of thirty Seats.

H. C. PRTNSEP, Mayor.GEORGE B. MILNE, Town Cleric.

MINES REGULATION ACT, 1909.

Department of Minos,Perth, 19fli

1615/19.THE notice appearing in the Co- , Gazelle of the 22ndSeptember, 1916, defining the Dis:riet assigned to thevarious Inspectors of Mines, has beori cancelled, and thefollowing amended notice is issued in lieu thereof.

M. .1. CALANCHINI,Secretary for Mines.

No. ofInspectors'Districts.

Districts Defined.

3

Head - quarters.

Menzies and Ularri KalgoorlieDistricts ; North-East Cool-gardie East Coolgardie, Cool,

gardie, Broad Arrow, andDundas Goldfields

Yilgarn, Phillips River, andYalgeo Goldfields ; Green-bushes, Northampton, andYandamooka Mineral Fields ;Swan, Kendinup, and Roe-lands Mining Dist:itits

Black Range District ; 1 CuePeak Hill and MurchisonGoldfields

Lawlers, ixfiagara, and Leonoraricts ; Mt.

Mar.!-aretState generally

SouthernCross

(An Inspectorfrom anotherDistrict. asrequired.)

* Accidents to he reported to the Inspector of Mines. at hishead-quarters, or to the nearest Mining Registrar.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

pp, olion No. 395/1920.NOT ILE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the twelfth day of June next to issue Inthe name of 11m Right Honourable Sir John Forrest.G.C.M.G. off Pirth a special certificate of title to the.,land descril ed. bultu.- the duplicate certificate of titlbhaving as is alleged been lost or destroyed.

Dated this thirteenth clay of May, 1920.A. Y. GLYDE,

Registrar of Titles.

I'S' laird ,referred to.One undivided half-slu:re of an estate in fee simple

in Fremantle Town Lot 2f;:1 particularly described incertificate of title Volume 555 Polio 51.Stone, James, a, Pilbinpton, Furnival Chambers, St.

Georpe's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Appli-cants.

TRANSFER OF LAND, ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 744/1920.NOT FOE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-truded on the nineteenth. day of June next to issue toEdwin Justin Hickey Land Agent and Lydia Charlotteifilickev Married Wonia 'both of Leederville a SpecialCertificate of Title to the land described below theduolicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged beenlest or destroyed.

Dated this 20th day of May, 1920,A. Y. GLYDE,

Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.that piece of land situate at the corner of Canningliaad and Mead Street Kalaumunda containing two

roods fifteen perches and five-tenths of a perch and.!,:alemuninia Town Lot 54 (particularly described

in Ceri ificate of Title Volume 272 Folio 48).

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Anplication No. 349/1920.NOTICE is lierelly giv,M that pursuant to the directionof the Conunissimmr of Titles in this behalf it is in-

the ninei-eath day of June next to issue to:'rd Henry Speecer of 402 Rokeby Road Subiaco

atchmaker a Special Certificate of Title to the landdescribed below the duplicate Certificate of Title havingas is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated this 20th day of May, 1920.A. Y. GLYDE,

Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece of land situate at the corner of 'Adair

and Harris Streets in the Town of Katanning containingtwo acres one rood and nine perches and being Katan-ning, Town Lot 447 (particularly described in Certificateof Title Volume 328 Folio 126) standing in the name ofEdward Henry Spencer of Natannin,g watchmaker.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1.893.Application. No. 574/1920.

TAKE notice that Mildred Edith Brown of Middle Swanin the Stab-3'0f Western Australia widow has made appli-cation to be registered as the .proprietor of an estatein fee simple in posses,ion in the following parcel ofland situate at Midland Junction in the Swan Districtand being:

17, cantLot 3 of Swan Toe thirty -fourperches

Bounded on the West by 1 chain 3 links and nine-tenths of a link of `lain Road (from Guildford toToodyay)

On the North by 2 chains 22 links and three-tenths ofa link of the South boundary of Lot 21

On the East by 84 links of the West boundary ofLot 4 and

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On the South by the North boundary of Lot 2 measur-ing 2 chains S3 links and four-tenths of a link.

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 1230deposited in the Office of Titles.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the nineteenth dayof June next a caveat forbidding the same from beingbrought under the operation of the Act.

A. Y. CLYDE,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,20th. May, 1920.

Parker 4- Parker, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors forthe ,Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 677/1920.

TAKE notice that Emma Amelia Stirling of Pool StreetYork in the State of Western Australia married womanhas made application to be registered as the proprietorof an estate in fee simple in possession in the following

parcel of land situate at Midland Junction in the SwanDistrict and being:

Lot 87 of Swan Location 15 containing one roodBounded on the South by 1 chain of Charles StreetOn the East by the West boundary of Lot 88 measur-

ing 2 chains 50 linksOn the North by the South boundary of Lot 101

measuring 1 chain andOn the West by the East boundary of Lot 86 measur-

ing 2 chains 50 links.The land is more particularly defined on Plan 1236

deposited in the Office of Titles.And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the nineteenth dayof June next a caveat forbidding the same from beingbrought under the operation of the Act.

A. V. GLYDE,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,20th May, 1920.

Parker 4 Parker, .7loward Street, Perth, Solicitors forthe Applicant.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required.

Date ofclosing

1920.March 16May 18May 4May 7May 18May 13May 13May 13

May 18

May 13

25A,60s,53s,55A,61A,57s,

59s,

62m,

58m,

192019201920192019201920

1920

1920

1920

Engine Tyres, 70 only ... ... ... ... ... ... ...Motor Lorry, 3 ton ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...Armoured Cable, 3-core, paper insulated, lead-covered, 20,000 volt, --880 yardsArsenic, white or grey, powdered, 10 tons ... ... ... ... ...Pig Lead, 24 tons ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...Teak Planks, Indian or Java, 15,000 super. feet ... ... ... ...Oils, various, for a period of 12 months ending 30th Juno, 1921 ... ...Multiple Telephone Cable, 600 yards ... ... ... ... ...

For Sale by Tender.

Cash Registers, Second-hand :-2 manufactured by American Cash RegisterCo. ; 1 " National " Cash Register ; now lying at State Saw Mills Office,Perth

Corkboard; 14,121 sq. feet of 2in. and 9,630 sq. feet of 3M., now lying atGovernment Stores Department, North Fremantle

1920.May 27May 27June 3June 3June 3June 10June 10July 29

June 3

June 10

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, West Perth, will be received for the above mentioned supplies until 2.15p.m. on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Marquis Street, West Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoard

No.Date. Contractor.

Sche- Departmentdule Particulars. Rate.concerned.No.

1920.207/20 May 14 Geo. Wills & Co,. Ltd. 49m, Two Engines and Pump Jacks Water Supply £35 each.

1920555/19 May 14 I P. Keenan ... 18A, Firewood, .Boya Quarry Works and Trad- Os. per ton

1920 ing Concerns trucks Chid-low's Well.

180/20 May 17 I C. Killington ... 47 A, CharcoalBlack Flag Pumping Water Supply ... £4 7s. 6d. per ton.1920 Station

JAS. THOMPSON,20th May; 1920. Chairman Tender Board.

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1020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W. [MAY 1920.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 20th May, 1920.

is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in thisoffice for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Reeistry District.

1920. Church of Christ.2680 ... 18th May... Mr. Walter Mueller Fiedler ... Northern Northam

APPOINTMENTSunder Section 5 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths,

and Marriages Amendment Act, 1907," and Sec-tion 2 of " The Registration of Births, Deaths, andMarriages Act Amendment Act, 1914."

Registrar General's Office,R.G. 67/20. Perth 13th May, 1920.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr.R. A. Smith has been appointed to act temporarily asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages forthe Moore Registry District, to reside at Moora, duringthe absence on leave of Mr. W. E. Bryant. Appoint-ment to date from the 13th May, 1920.

R.G. 91/20.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr.0. R. Turton has been appointed to act temporarily asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages forthe Beverley Registry District, to reside at Beverley,during the absence on leave of Mr. T. G. Walker. Ap-pointment to date from the 13th May, 1920.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.THE following amendments to Statutes, which have re-ceived the approval of the Governor, are published in theGovernment Gazette in accordance with Section 33 (i.)of " The University of Western Australia Act, 1911."

C.O.D., Perth,Chancellor.

University Office,20th May, 1920.

Statute No. 9Professorial Board.That a new section be added as paragraph 7 and

should read:The Board may, on the recommendation of the

Faculty or Board of Examiners concerned, -re-quire any student to withdraw from any courseor from the University, if the work of such stu-dent is found to be unsatisfactory."

Statute No. 10Convocation.Add Part III. Election of Warden:

"No member of Convocation shall be eligible forelection to the Office of Warden unless his name,together with his written consent to his nomina-tion, shall have been communicated to the War-den, under the !hands of two qualified voters, notless than fourteen days before the next meetingof Convocation held after the first Tuesday inMarch in every year. Provided that if no nom-inations have been received within the pre-scribed period, the meeting shall proceed to electa Warden."

Statute No. 16Guild of Undergraduates."That in Section 4, the words 'two shillings and

sixpence' be deleted, and the words 'one guinea'be inserted in lieu thereof."

S. BENNETT, Registrar General.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentionedLeases will be received by E. A. McLarty, ManagingTrustee, on the 31st May, 1920:-

1906/14.Williams Locations 4112, 4420, 10375, and 3582;

being Martin Mahar 's Certificate of Title, Volume 525,Folio 109, and Conditional Purchase Leases 6817/56,29845/55, and 1843/56; situated nine miles from Mul-yelling and containing 942 acres described as from fairto good sandy loans and clay soil. Cleared, 370 acres;part cleared, 202 acres; rung, 100 acres; dam, 1,000e.y.; one small shed. iencing, 661 chains-3 wires andnetting; 30 chains---2 wires and netting; 16 chainsbarb.

The improvements are quoted from Office records andare believed to be correct, but the Trustees do notguarantee them.

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to improvementsand their condition.

Further particulars of terms and indebtedness on ap-plication.

No tender necessarily accepted.

E. A. McLARTY,Managing Trustee.

MIDLAND JUNCTION MUNICIPALITY.

Proposed Loan of £6,000.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Mid-land Junetion Municipality proposes to borrow the sumof ,'Six thousand pounds '(£6,000), to be expendeds

(a) Liquidation of 'bank overdraft advanced forconstruction of various roads.

(b) Construction, tarring, and forming of vari-ous roads within the Municipality.

The rate of interest to be paid on Debentures to beissued will be 6 per centum per annum, such interest tobe paid alf-yearly at Western Australian Bank, Mid-land Junction, and the said Debentures to be repayablein 21 years after the issue thereof, with right to re-deem portion or whole after 10 and 15 years.

EStimates of the said works and undertakings, to-gether with the statement showing proposed expenditureof money to be borrowed are open for inspection atTown Clerk's Office, Midland Junction, during Officehours, for one month from date of publication hereof.

GEORGE HISCOX, Mayor,

VINCENT J. DTJTHIE, Town Clerk.Town Hall,

Midland Junction, 19th May, 1920.

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MAY 21, 1920.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1021

CORRIGIN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1919.

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencementof, year£ s. d. s. d.

Balance at Treasury .. 161 16 4In hands of Secretary . 0 2 2

161 18 6General Rate

(1.) Current Rates collectelduring year .. .. 507 6 11

(2.) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year .. .. 659 12 4

(3.) Rates in suspense .. 0 11 01,167 10 3

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage .. 32 0 0(b.) Dog .. 13 9(c.) Motor Cars .. .. 25 10 0(d.) Motor Cycles .. 0 6

62 11 3FeesGate Registration 0 7 G

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Mainten-

ance and Construction .. .. 153 0 0Special Grants

Water Supplies 50 0 0208 0 0

Contractors' Deposits 21 12 6All other Receipts

Health .. 23 2 9Dishonoured Cheques .. 20 12 10

43 15 7Debit Balance at end of year

Overdraft, National Bank 293 6 8

Total .. . £1,959 2 3

EXPENDITURE.Particulars.

£ s. d. s. d.

Debit Balance at commencementof yearAt National Bank 492 8 9

Expenses for Levying RatestCollection, Commission, etc. . 29 0 0

186 10 4Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) , 15 4 10Advertising .. 0 0Stationery and Printing .. 7 18 6Maintenance Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants)as per Form No. 51

(a.) Roads .. 85 5 7(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. .. 39 14 0(c.) Tree Planting .. . ,

(d.) Pounds ..93

06

00

137 5 7Construction Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants) asper Form No. 51

791 18 7Vermin Board, Advance Poison

1.0 10 6Plant and Tools (purchased during

year)(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. .. 7 15 7(2.) Repairs to Furniture,

Tools, Plant, etc. .. 3 14 011 9 7

Interest on Bank Overdraft .. , 24 5 0Bank Charges .. 1 13 1Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 1.1 7 6Three per cents. 27 7 4Legal Expenses .. 7 14 6Refunds of Deposits to Contractors 19 15 6All other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works)Health .. 0 18 9Dishonoured Cheques .. 20 12 10Sundry Expenses .. 2 0 7

23 12 2Balances at end of year

To credit of Board at Treasury 37 1 3In hands of Secretary 115 19 3

153 0 6

Total .. £1,959 2 3

ASSETS.LIABILITIES ANDLIABILITIES.Particulars.

£ s. d. s. d.Debit Balance at National Bank

(unsecured) 293 6 8Rates owing but which cannot be

collected , 300 0 0Outstanding Accounts 60 0 0Contractors' Deposits or Trust Ac-

1 17 0All other Liabilities

Due to Health Board .. 0 261 5 9

Rates in suspense .. 0 11 00 2 6

1 61 16 9Balance of A sets over Liabilities 3;521 6 1

Total ., £4,238 9 0

ASSETS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at TreasuryCash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding

General Rates ..Estimated Current Value of Pro-

perty owned by BoardMovable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc. ..Other Property ..

£ s. d.37 1 3

115 19 3

3,890 8 6

118 0 027 0 050 0 0

Total .. £4,238 9 0

I certify having examined the books of the CorriginRoad Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.

R. E. MILLEN,Government Auditor.

21st April, 1920.

FORM No. 51.

The Roads Act, 1911.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or ether Worksfor Year ended 30th June, 1919.

Name of Road orWork.

Kunjin Road ..Lomos Road ..71-Mile RoadBullaring Road ..Sundry Streets, Central WardBendering Road ..Nambadilling Road ..Kurrenkutten Road .

Kulin RoadGorge Rock Road ..Gnerkadilling Road ..Bendering Road ..Wells and Dams .. .

Pounds .. .. .Tree PlantingSundry Works ..

Con- Main-struction. tenance.

£ s.31 0

148 633 1

27 5

45 0296 5130 1075 10

il. £ s. d.

096 5 0 0

5 16 04 25 1 9

19 0 00000 13 10 0

1 0 01 0 0

39 14 03 6 09 0 0

14 17 10

2791 18 7 £137 5 7

MURRAY DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th clayof June, 1919.

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at commencementof, year

Balance at Treasury .. 68 11 6Cash in Transit (Loan Ac-

count) .. 12 7 5In hands of Secretary 1 13 0

s. d. s. d.

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected

during year .. 1,011(-2.) Arrears of Rates collected

during year .. .. 124

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Dog ..(c.) Motor Cars ..(d.) Motor Cycles .(e.) Motor Drivers

Government GrantsAnnual ..Bridge over Drain ..Windsor Road ..South Dandalup Bridge

9 6

8 4

.. 92 0 0. 22 9 0

.. 69 10 02 12 6

.. 6 5 0

.. 300 0 0

.. 25 0 0

.. 50 0 0

.. 3 0 0

All other ReceiptsBy Cheques returned .. .. 15 10 1South Dandalup BridgeOld

Total

1 10 0

82 11 11

1,165 17 10

192 16 6

378 0 0

17 0 1

£1,836 G 4

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EXPENDITURE.Particulars.

£ s. d. s. d.Debit Balance at commencement of

year-At Western Australin Bank ..

Expenses for Levying Rates-Collection, Commission, etc. ..

Expenses for collecting Licenses-(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs,

2 8 3(2.) Commission .. 7 17 0

Salaries ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) ..Election Expenses ..Advertising ..Stationery and Printing ..Maintenance Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants) asper Form No. 51-

(a.) Roads .. .. 418 18 10(b.) Street Lighting. etc. .. .. 42 12 10(c.) Pounds .. .. 3 10 0(d.) Commonages, Gravel Pit S 4 6

Construction Works (from Revenue,including Government Grants) asper Form No. 51-

(a.) Roads ..(b.) Bridges .

.. 453 8 1166 9 3

Returned Cheques ..Account Overpaid ..Plant and Tools (purchased during

year) -(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. .. 92 0 9(2.) Repairs to Furniture,

Tools, Plant, etc. .. .. 34 13 7

Refund of Rates (in suspense)Interest on Bank OverdraftBank Charges ..Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents. ..Legal Expenses .. .

All other Expenditure (to be speci-fied if on works) -

Holidays allowed .. 3 6 0Freight and Cartage 4 12 11Timber at Depot .. 3 S 9

Balances at end of year--To credit of Board at Treasury 209 8 6To credit of Board at Western

Australian Bank (GeneralAccount) .. 110 14 2

In hands of Secretary .. .. 8 13 10

Total ..

PARTICULARS

Name of Road.

1. North Dandalup2. Pollard's ..3.4. South Dandalup5. Dandalup Road-Railway Parade6.7.8.

56 1 0

56 15 4

10 5 3131 0 0

21 12 18 8 7

15 4 09 12 4

473 6 2

519 18 215 10 111 8 0

0 10 0

126 14 46 11 0

11 4 91 16 78 7 08 13 63 4 0

11 7

328 16 6

£1,836 6 4

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABII.ITn E.

Particulars.

Outstanding Accounts ..Amounts owing on Contracts

All other Liabilities-Balance due on Road Board

MachineBalance of Assets over Liabilities

Total ..

ASSETS.

£ s. d.25 0 0

65 2 6

82 5 0926 7 11

£1,098 15 5

Particulars.£ s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at Treasury .. 209 8 6Credit Balance at Western Austra-

lian Bank 110 14 2

Cash in hands of Secretary ..Rates outstanding-

General Rates .

Estimated' Current 'Value of Property owned by Board-

Buildings, etc. ..Movable Plant' and ToolsLamps, etc. .. ..Furniture, etc. . .

All other Assets-Sundry Account overpaid

Total .. .

320 28 13 10

249 5 11

280 0178 13

20 041 10

0000

0 10 0

21,098 15 5

I certify having examined the books of the MurrayRoad Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili.7ties," and found same correct.

1st May, 1920.

FORM No. 1.

The Roads Act, 1911.

OF EXPENDITURE ON ROADS ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1919.

Construction. Maintenance.

9.10.11.12.13.14.15.:16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.

Ravenswood ..Man durah-Pinjarra .Barragup .

DwellingupMarrinup .

State Mill .. .Beacham'sPaterson's ..MarradongMeelonBurnside ..Pinjarra Streets ..Pinjarra Drain ..BedingfieldBatesBlythwoodFawcett ..Coolup Hall ..Station, Coolup

Mills' Estuary . ..Estuary, West Ward .Old BunburyPaull's ..Blake'sHart's ..Nancarrow's .

Fletcher's .. .

Mandurah (C.W.)Mandurah (N.W.)Mandurah Streets ..Windsor ..GreenslandFord's ..South Coolup . .

43. Gravel Pit- .

44. Bridges

Main. Minor.£ s. d. £ s.46 15 3

5315 0

11 11 012 13 0

3 0 0

ffii 8 6

8 10 041 3 3

16.104 10

7 18

d.

00

0

*3 0 0

1.6.16 s

3.16 0

7 3 9

4.10 0

..to

25 0 06 0 0

48 12 0

6 6

9'.0 0

R L MILLEN,Government Auditor.

Total.Main. Minor.£ s. d. s. d. s. d.12 12 0 59 7 3

16 7 6 32 17 64 10 0

1315 0 72 10 07 18 0

o o 1 o16.14 6 22 5 6

12 13 019.17 0 19 17 018 10 0 21 1.0 0

1 10 0 1 10 027 15 0 30 15 0

6 0 0 6 0 04 14 6 4 14 6

66 0 0 66 0 05 5 0 5 5 0

O 15 0 0 15 035 6 1 72 14 7

16 165 4 0 5 4 03 0 0 11 16 0

2 6 3 2 628 8 6 '36 16 622 10 0 63 13 3

0 0 19 3 90 0 3 0 0

4 10 02 6 0 2 6 04 0 0 4 0 02 8 0 4 18 0O 10 0 0 10 01> 0 1 5 0O 3 0 0 5 04 6 0 416 02 0 0 27 0 0

6 0 0 12 0 00 5 0 48 17 0

15 5 3 15 5 326 13 0 104 19 621 15 0 271. 1.7(5) 00

9 6 0 9 6 0

£269 8 0 £1 84 0 11 £268 12 4 £150 6 6 £872 7 98 4 6

66 9 3

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MAy 21, 1920.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1023

KELLERBERRIN ROAD BOARD.To whom it may concern.

TAKE notice that Thomas Ruddiforth Moody, Secre-tary to the Board, has been appointed Traffic Inspectorand Licensing Officer for all vehicles and clogs in thisBoard's area, and has full authority to carry out theregulations of "The Traffic Act, 1919."

By order of the Board,A. E. C. PROWSE,

Chairman.

KELLERBER1IIN ROAD BOARD.NOTICE is hereby given that the appointment of Mr.Albert 'Thomas St. John as Pound-keeper to the aboveBoard has been terminated on and from the 31st March,1920.

By order of the Board,T. R. MOODY,

Secretary.

WILLIAMS ROAD BOARD.Appointment of Poundkeeper and Pound.

NOTICE is hereby given that John Pilkington, ofliams,, has been appointed Poundkeeper and Ranger tothe Williams Road Board, and that portion of ReserveNo. 4305, Williams Townsite, is the Pound Site of thesaid Board.

(Signed) R. Cr. HUGHES,Chairman Williams Road Board.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

The Adelaide Steamship Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inthe State of Western Australia of the above Company issituate at 12 Mouatt Street, Fremantle.

Dated the 1st day of May, 1920.STONE, JAMES, & PILKINGTON,

47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Distillers Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofThe Distillers Company, Limited, has been removed fromthe late offices of Morris Crawcour, National MutualBuildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth, to the presentoffices of the said Morris Crawcour, numbers 12A to 15

Buildings, St, George's Terrace, Perth.,Dated this 29tit day of April, 1920.

M. CRAWCOUR,A.M.P. Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the Distillers Company, Limited.

The Bullfinch Proprietary (1919), Limited,NOTICE is hereby given, in compliance with Subsection5 of Section 198 of "The Companies Act, 1893," thatthe office or place of business of the above-named Com-pany, in the State of Western Australia is situate atNational Mutual Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth,and that William -Montgomery is the duly appointedAttorney of the said Company.

Dated this 7th day of May, 1920.NORT.FIMORE, HALE, & DAVY,

Solicitors for the said Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT; 1893.Kanowna Red Hill Gold Mines, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above -named company is situated at National MutualBuildings, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, and that DorhamLongford Doolette, of the same address, is the Attorneyof the company in Western Australia.

Dated this 10th day of May, 1920.LOHRMANN & TINDAL,

105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Mutooroo North Gold Mining Company, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofMutooroo North Gold Mining Company, No Liability,is situated at National Mutual Buildings, St. George's.Terrace, Perth, and that the Attorney in Western Aus-tralia is Dorham Longford Doolette, of National MutualBuildings, Perth.

Dated this 5th day of May, 1920.LOHRMANN & TINDAL,

105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

Western Australia.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Mount Monger Scotia Blocks, No-Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofMount Monger Scotia Blocks, No-Liability, is situatedat No. 7 Commercial Bank Chambers, St. George's Ter-race, Perth, and that William ITarold Melvin is the At-torney of the said Company in Western Australia.

Dated this 4th day of May, 1920.GAWLER, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,

of Forrest Chambers, Perth,Agents for E. C. Cowie & Co.,

Exchange Buildings, Kalgoorlie,Solicitors for the Company.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Mount Monger Gold Mining Company,NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofMount Monger Gold Mining Company, No-Liability, issituated at No. 7 Commercial Bank Chambers, St.George's Terrace, Perth, and that William HaroldMelvin is the Attorney of the said Company in WesternA ustralia.

Dated this 4th day of May, 1920.GAWLER, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,

of Forrest Chambers, Perth,Agents for F. C. Cowie & Co.,

Exchange Buildings, Kalgoorlie,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Northampton Mutooroo Gold Mining Company, No-

Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofNorthampton Mutooroo Gold Mining Company, No-Liability, is situated at No. 10 Exchange Buildings,Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, and that Felix Cecil Cowieis the Attorney of the said Company in Western Aus-tralia.

Dated this 4th day of May, 1920.GAWLER, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,

of Forrest Chambers, Perth,Agents for F. C. Cowie & Co.,

Exchange Buildings, Kalgoorlie,Solicitors for the Company.

Western Australia,THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

The Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inthe State of Western Australia of the above-namedCompany is situate at 613-619 Wellington Street, Perth.

Dated the 10th day of May, 1920.STONE, JAMES, & CO.,

47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

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1024 GOVERNill GAZETTE, W.A. [MAy 21, 1920.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Lanarkshire Gold Mines, No Liability.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of Lanarkshire Gold Mines, No. Lia-bility, is situated at No. 153 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie,and will be open for business between the hours of 10and 12 a.m. and 1 and 4 p.m. on every week-day excepton Saturdays and holidays.

Dated this 29th day of April, 1920.(Sgd.) KEENAN & RANDALL,

Palace Chambers, Kalgoorlie,Solicitors for the above-named Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Swan Settlers Association, Limited.

NOTICE is given that the Registered Office of theabovenamed Company has been removed from BenariRoad, Beechboro, near Guildford, to Swan Settlers Pack-ing House, Newcastle Road, Midland Junction.

Dated this eighteenth day of May, 1920.LOHRMANN & TINDAL,

105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Tyrconncl South Gold Mining Company, No

Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situated at Gold MiningLease No. 4752, Hampton Plains, and that the Attorneyof the Company in Western Australia is Thomas HenryCook, Mining Agent, of 143 Piesse Street, Boulder.

Dated this thirteenth day of May, 1920.LOTTRMANN & TINT/AL,

105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia..

MINING.Slavin 's Hampton DaiWy Gold Mining Co., No LiabilityNOTICE is hereby given that a.' Call of Sixpence perShare (the 1st), making Shares paid to ls. Gd., has beendeclared on the Contributing Shares of the above-named Company, and is due and payable at the Regis-tered Offices of the Company, Nos. 7 and S WarwickHouse, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Wednesday,9th June, 1920.

By Order of the Board.J. CHARLES,

Secretary.Perth, W.A., 14th May, 1920.(N.B.) When remitting, Shareholders are requested

to state name on Certificate and Consecutive Numbersof Shares. Exchange must be added to Country and In-terstate remittances.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Ives Harbour View Gold Mining Company, No LiabilityNOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofIves' Harbour View Gold Mining Company, No Lia-bility., is situated at. No. 8 Exchange Buildings, Han-nan Street, Kalgoorlie, and that Sydney Gullineworth isthe Attorney of the said Company in Western Australia.

Dated this 13th day of May, 1920.GAWLER, IIARDWICK, & FORMAN,

of Forrest Chambers, Perth,Agents for F. C. Cowie & Co.,

Exchange Buildings, Kalgoorlie,Solicitors for the Company

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofJohnson's Furnishing Company, Limited, has been re-moved from 25 Good Street, Perth, to No. 40 BeaufortStreet, Perth.

Office hours: 10 to 4, week-days; Saturdays, 10 to 12.Dated this 14th day of May, 1920.

F. C. JOHNSON,Managing Disset27,

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1S93.A MISTING of the Shareholders of Messrs. Tolley &Company, Limited (in Liquidation), will he held at theoffice of Messrs. Smith & Goyder, St. George's House,Perth, on Monday, the 21st June, at 3 p.m., for the pur-pose of havinc, placed before them the Liquidator's finalStatement of bAccounts.

D. J. GOYDER,Liquidator.

St. George 's House, Perth, 18th May, 1920.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Sharp Bros., Limited.

Notice of Increase in the Nominal Capital.NOTICE is hereby given that by a resolution of thecompany carried at an extraordinary general meetingof shareholders of the company held on the 28th dayof. April, 1920, and confirmed at an extraordinarygeneral meeting of shareholders of the company heldthe 13th day of May, 1920; the following resolution waspassed as a special resolution:

"That the nominal capital of the company beincreased by the addition thereto of the sum ofEight thousand pounds (18,000) divided into eightthousand shares of One pound each beyond theregistered capital of Two thousand pounds(12,000)."

Dated this 15th day of May, 1920.H. CASPER,

Secretary.Morris Craweour, A.M.P. Buildings, S. George's Terrace,

Perth, Solicitor for Sharp Bros., Limited.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Mount James Pastoral Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofMount James Pastoral Company, Limited, is situate atSt. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, andwill be open for business between the hours of 10 a.m.and 12 noon and 1 and 4 p.m. on every week-day, ex-cepting Saturday, when the hours are from 10 a.m.to 12 noon.

Dated this 13th day of May, 1920.STONE, JAMES, & CO.,

of 47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the above-named Company.

Notice of Removal of Registered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofOckerby & Co., Ltd., has been removed from A.M.P.Chambers, Perth, and is now situated at CottesloeAvenue, Cottesloe.

H. M. JACKMAN,Secretary.

Cottesloe, 14th May, 1920.

In the smatter of "The Companies Act, 1893"(56 Vict., No. 8).

TAKE notice that, under the provisions of Section 67of the above-named Act, the name of W. E. Grigo &Company; Limited, duly incorporated on the first dayof August, 1919, has been changed to "AustralianElectric Company, Limited."

Dated this 19th day of May, 1920.C. A. SHERARD,

Acting Registrar of Companies.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893"(56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of.Section 20 of the ,above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toThe Australian Mining and White Lead 'Company,Limited.

Dated this 18th day of May, 1920.C. A. SHERARD,

Acting Registrar of Companies,Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

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M., r 21, 1920.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 7.025

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893"(56 Viet., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toMount James Pastoral Company, Limited.

Dated this 13th day of May, 1920.

C. A. SEIERARD,Acting Registrar of Companies..

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

In the matter of "The Associations IncorporationAct, 1895."

I, FREDERICK CLEMENT WING-ROVE, of Katan-ning, in the State of Western Australia, Business Man-ager, the person hereunto authorised by "The GreatSouthern Sheep-breeders' Association," do hereby givenotice that I am desirous that such association shouldbe incorporated under the provisions of "The Associa-tions Incorporation Act, 1895."

F. C. WINGROVE.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended tobe filed in the Supreme Court, under the provisions ofthe said Act:Memorial of '" The Great Southern Sheep-breeders' As-

sociation," filed in pursuance of "The AssociationsIncorporation Act, 1895";

1. Name of institution" The Great Southern Sheep-breeders' Association."

2. Object or purpose of the institution(a) Theencouragement of the breeding of pure bred sheep andof a spirit of emulation between and amongst breedersof pure bred sheep in the Great Southern District ofWestern Australia. (b) The prevention' of the sale orexhibition as pure bred sheep of sheep that are not purebred. (c) The holding or conducting of sales in thesaid district by public auction of pure bred sheep, andthe regulating and supervising of sales of pure bredsheep not held or conducted by the Association. (d)Generally to protect the interests of breeders of sheep inthe said district and to promote the above objects bysuch means mid in such manner as the Association shallfrom time to time deem advisable.

3. Where situatedAt Katanning.4. The name or names of the TrusteesNil.5. In whom the management of the institution is

vested and by what meansIn a Committee consistingof a President, three Vice-presidents, an Honorary Sec-retary, and seven committee men elected annually by themembers of the Association under its Rules.

A. D. Smith, Solicitor, Katanning.

In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbateJurisdiction.

Notice to Creditors.In the matter of the Will of Emma Harriet Sherratt-

Thomas, late of Albany, in the State of WesternAustralia, widow.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and all otherpersons having any claim upon or against the estate ofthe above-named Emma Harriet Sherratt-Thomas, arehereby required to send full particulars in writing ofsuch claims and demands to the executor, Ernest HoratioWear, in care of the undersigned, on or before the 2ndday of june, 1920; on which date the executor will pro-ceed to-distribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, having regard only to thoseclaims and demands of which_ lie shall then have hadnotice.

Dated this 11th day of May, 1920.

CHRISTOPHER EWING,Solicitor for the Executor,

New Zealand Chambers, 105 St. George'sTerrace, Perth.

in the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbatcJurisdiction.

In the Matter of the Will of David Thomas, late ofAlbany, in the State of Western Australia, draper,

-deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and all otherpersons having any claim upon or against the estate ofthe abovenamed David Thomas, are hereby required tosend full particulars in -writing of such claims and de-mands to the executor, Ernest Horatio Wear, in care ofthe undersigned, on or before the 10th day of June,1920; on which date the executor will proceed to dis-tribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst the per-sons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claimsand demands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 19th day of May, 1920.CHRISTOPHER EWING,

Solicitor for the Executor,New Zealand Chambers, 105 St. George's

Terrace, Perth.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.ALL claims against the estate of Edward Sutherland(whose Maori name was Eruera Whakaahu), late of-Wanganui, in the Provincial District of Wellington andDominion of New Zealand, farmer, deceased, are re-quired to be rendered to the West Australian Trustee,Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, of BarrackStreet, Perth, on or before the 31st day of May, 1920;after which date tile assets will be distributed withoutregard to claims which shall not have been so rendered.

Dated this 14th day of May, 1920.A. C. BRAHAM,

Solicitor for the said Company,Forrest Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.Te John Henry Thomas Monger.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands upon or againstthe estate of J ohn Henry Thomas Monger, formerly ofMeedo Station, in the State of 'Western Australia, butlate of Mount Hawley, in the said State, pastoralist,deceased, are requested to send in particulars in writingof their claims and demands to John Francis Burkett,the executor of the will of the said deceased, at theoffices of the said John Francis Burkett, Weld Chambers,St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 5th dayof July, 1920; and further that, at the expiration of thelast mentioned date, the said executors will proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased among thepersons entitled thereto, having regard only to theclaims of which they have had notice.

Dated this 12th day of May, 1920.PARKER & PARKER,

Solicitors for the said J. F. Burkett,21 Howard Street, Perth.

NOT [CE TO CREDITORS.if Henrietta Maria Smith, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands upon or against theestate of Henrietta Maria Smith, late of Perth, in theState of Western Australia, widow, deceased, are re-quested to send in particulars in writing of their claimsand demands to the West Australian Trustee, Executor,and Agency- Company, Limited, the executor of the willand codicil of the said deceased, at the offices of thesaid Company, Barrack Street, Perth, on or before theseventh day of June, 1920; and further that, at theexpiration of the last-mentioned date, the said Companywill proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamong the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto thee claims of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this nineteenth day of May, 1920.

PARKER & PARKER,Solicitors for the said Company,

21 Howard Street, Perth.NOTKIE TO CREDITORS.

In the TVitt of William Prout, late of Denmark, in theState of Western Australia, Farmer, deceased.

ALL claims against the above estate must be renderedto the undersigned, on or :before the 10th day of June,1920.

A, EWART BRICE,Executor,Denmark, W.A.

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1026 GrOVEitt\TAINT GAZE1"IT, [MAY 21,

NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership latelyexisting between us, the undersigned, John AlbertRoberts and Joseph Ladyman Board, late of Narrikup,in the State of Western Australia., farmers, in the tradeor business of farmers carried on by as at Yannerup,near Narrikup, in the said State, under the firm of"Roberts and Board," has been dissolved.

All debts due to and owing by the late firm will bereceived and paid by the said John Albert Roberts, atBeverley, in the said State

Dated the 23rd day of April, 1920.J. A. ROBERTS.J. L. BOARD.

Signed by the said John Albert Roberts and JosephLadynran Board, in the presence of

Reginald S. Williams,Solicitor, Beverley, W.A.

Reginald S. Militia s, Solicitor, Beverley, M.A.

the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of Harry Palmerand Henry McNally, of Sherwood Street, ;Maylands,Contractors (trading as "Palmer MeNally")Debtors.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditorsunder ' The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898,' 'of Harry Palmer and Henry McNally, of SherwoodStreet, Maylands, contractors (trading as " Palmer (C.::

McNally ") will be held at the office of the undersigned,on Monday, the 31st day of May, 1920, at the hour of3 o 'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 15th day of Slay, 1920.

[Ls.] EOHRMANN & TIDAL,105 St. George 's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Debtors.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT1892.

Order Made on, ..1pplicatioa for Discharge.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No: Date of Order. Nature of Order made.

George Ellis Geraldton Hostel Proprietor 1 Supreme Court, 1 29 of 1 11th day of De-1 Perth I 1916 I comber, 1916

Discharged, subject to consentingto judgment being enteredagainst him for the sum o f£196 Ss. 2d. and CI '10s. costs.

First Meetings a,sd Public .Exam.tinalions

Debtor's Name. Address.

Henry Elijah Kojonup, for-Fleay nicely residing

and carrying onbusiness atMoodiarrup

John James Kojon upTreasure

Arthur Dean... Meelta Diana ...

Descrip-tion.

Labourer,formerlyFarmer

Farmer...

Gentleman

Dated this 20th day of May, 1920.

Court. IN umber.

SupremeCourt,

Perth

do. ...

Date ofFirst

Meeting.;four.

10 of 2nd day of 3 P.1920 June, 1930

42 of191941 of1910

9th day ofJune, 1920

9th day ofJune, 1920

Place.

ISupremeCourt,Perth

Date ofPublic

Lxamination.Place.

Date oforder. (if any)

for SummaryAdministration.

2nd day ofJuno, 1920

10.301

I Supremeam. I Court,

I Perth

9th day of 10.30 do.June, 1920 I a.m.

9th day of 1 10 30 do.June, 1920

1

113th day ofMay, 1920

17th day ofMay, 1020

17th thy ofMay, 1:120

M. M. MOSS,Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Perth.

BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898.in the matter of Jonathan Bult Harris, Storekeeper,

of York and Quairading.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended. to declarea first Dividend in the above matter on the 16th dayof June, 1920. Dividends will be payable to thosecreditors only who have signed or assented to the deedof assignment.

Dated this nineteenth day, of May, 1920.[L.s.] F. R. J. TEMPLETON,

Trustee.L. A. Woolf, Templeton 4 Co., Public Accountants,

Howard Street, Perth.

The Treasury,Perth, 20th May, 1920.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the appointment, under Subsection2 of Section 4 of "The Public Library, Museum, andArt Gallery of Western Australia Act, 1911," of theHon. A. H. Panton, M.L.C., as a Trustee of the PublicLibrary, Museum, and Art Gallery.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the appointment of the MostReverend Dr. Riley, Archbishop of Perth, as Presidentof the Trustees of the Public Library, Museum, and ArtGallery of 'Western Australia.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under the provisions of "The ,AuditAct, 1904," and Regulations thereunder, of the appoint-ment of Mr. E. McKenna as Authorising and Certifyin gOfficer for the Railways Department, as from the 11thMay, D20.

(Sgd.) EDGAR T. OWEN,Under Treasurer.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 20th May, .1920.

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

Ex. Co. 1555. P.S.C. 198/20.T. Dickson to be Costs Clerk and in charge of office

staff, State Implement Works, Department of Worksand Trading Concerns, at a salary of £252 per annum,as from 1st Slay, 1920.

Ex. Co. 1555. P.S.C. 199/20.T. j-. Condon to be Clerk Assistant and in charge of

Records and Correspondence, State Implement Works,Department of Works and Trading Concerns, at hispresent rate of salary (g228), as from 1st Slay, 1920.

Ex. Co. 1302. P.S.C. 127/20.W. S. Down, Clerk, Forests Department, to be Clerk

in Charge of Accounts, at his present rate of salary(iC228), as from 22nd April, 1920.

G. W SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

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LICENSING ACT, 1911.The Treasury,

Perth, 13th May, 1920,Try. ,Vile No. 179/17.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that isExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the appointment of Sergeant A.West as Licensing Inspector for the Boulder portion ofthe Kalgoorlie Licensing District.

(Sgd.) EDGAR T. OWEN,Under Treasure",

No. 15901.C.S.O.

THE GAME ACT, 1912-13,Regulations,Colonial Secretary 's Office,

Perth, 21st May, 1920,1223/19.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve the amendment of Regulation 17, made under" The Game Act, 1912-13," and published in the Gov-ernment Gazette of the 23rd April, 1920, by deleting thewords and figures " Grey Kangaroo skins, 2s. per skin,"in line 5, and inserting in lieu thereof the 'following:

Grey Kangaroo Skins(a) Sound skins 'weighing V.1b. or over-2s.(b) Damaged skins or skins weighing less than

/21b.-6d.

No. 15902.C.S.O.

APPOINTMENTS.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto make the following appointments:

2033/19.William Siebenhaar to be Acting RegistrarGeneral and Government Statistician, during the ab-sence of S. Bennett.

692/19.Oswald Gawler to be Acting Registrar ofFriendly Societies and Government Actuary. during theabsence of S. Bennett.

M.P.H. 1955/18.Dr. R. Palmerston Rundle to beDistrict Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Menzies,from the 7th May, 1920.

Ni. 15903.--1 1'.S.O.

ERRATUM.M.P.H. 433/19.

IN the list of appointments to the Honorary MedicalStaff of the Perth Public Hospital, as published in theGovernment Gazette of the 23rd April, 1920, for ''Radio-grapher'' (Dr. Donald Smith ) read "Radiologist";for "Dr. G. Linderstam " read "G. Linderstam"; for"W. E. Bennett'' read "Dr. W. E. Bennett. '

0. DIBDIN,Acting Under Secretary.

Crown Law Department,C.L.D. 792/20. Perth, 14th May. 1920.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to order, under the provisions of " TheLocal Courts Act, 1904," that the following Fees betaken and received in Local Courts in proceedings undersubdivisions (b) and (c) of Division 6 of Part VI. of" The Road Districts Act, 1919 "

s.On filing an application or petition for posses-

sion or sale, including appointment of dayfor inquiries and signing notice thereof : eachparcel of land . . 1 0

iron issuing and signing any other notice ..On filing affidavit .. .. - , . . ..On order ineluding certificate of distribution

of proceeds of sale, and signing notice of in-tention to issue certificate (this to cover bear-ing and inquiries) : each parcel of land .. 2 0

Warrant of possession : each parcel of land- .. 5 0Advertising in Government Gazette: each par-

eel of land . . .. .. . . . . 1 0

s.

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Bail ((I's Fee.Sales: 5 per on amount realised, to include

Auctioneer 's charges.s. d.

Executing Warrant of Possession . . 5 0Service of any notice or affixing' notice on any

piece of laud . . . . .. 1 0Mileage to be allowed as under rules for time being

in force in Local Courts.

-1 iS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council haspleased to mak's the following appointment:

GD. 1962/20.R, A. Smith to be Acting Electoralld.gistrar for the Irwin and Moore Electoral Districts,

from the 7th May, 1920, during the absence of. E. Bryant.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

CONTENTS.

Agricultural BankAgriculture, Department ofAppointmentsAssociations IncorporationBank Holiday ..Bankruptcy . .

Colonial Secretary 's OfficeCompaniesConsular . .

Crown. Law DepartmentDeceased Persons' Estates . .

Discharged Soldiers' SettlementForestry .

Game ActRegulationsLands DepartmentLocal Court FeesMarriagesCelebrationMines 'DepartmentMunicipalorders in Council . ,

Parks and ReservesPartnership dissolvedPrices RegulationProclamations .

Prorogation of ParliamentPublic Library, Museum, and. Art Gallery

Trustees .. 1026Public Service Commissioner .974, 1026Public Works Department 1001-7, 1017Railways, Government . 1010Registrar of Companies . . 1025Registration of Births, etc. 1020Resumptions 971-2Road Boards . . .973, 1003-7, 1017, 1021-3, 1027Sale of Goods, ete.Railways and Tramway-s 1010-15Tender Board .. .. 1019Tenders Accepted . . . 1001, 1019Tendo.s Invited .. .975-6, 987, 1002, 1017, 1019-20Tramways, GovernmentBy-laws, etc.., 1007-9, 1015

sfer of Land Act .. .. 972, 1418-19Treas,' ry .. 974, 1026-7Fniv.';7sity . . . 1020Yer.nin Boards .. . 973AA7ater Supply Department 973-4, 1002-3-1-17

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1027. 1025. 976-82. 973, 987

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By Authority: FEED.. Wm, SImpsox, Government priate,r, i'ertii.