48
[727] WESTERN OF AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 330 p.m.] ttt [REGISTERED AT TILE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 22.-_ PERTH : FRIDAY, MAY 24. L1918. The Land Act, 1S9S. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, / TO WIT. WILLIAM ELLISON- MACARTNEY, Governor. [a.s.] By His Excellency the Right Honour- able Sir William Grey Ellison- Macartney, Privy Councillor, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen- cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 3490/16. WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci- fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 3532/6S (Victoria Location 3509) and 31.74/68 (Victoria Location 3443), as described here- under should be resumed for one of the purposes speci- fied in paragraph 8 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say for "Townsite": Now therefore I, Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my pro- clamation resume portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 3532/6S and 3174/63 for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. 1. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 3532/ 6S (Victoria Location 3509), containing 9 acres 3 roods 34 perches, bounded by lines starting from a point on the East boundary of Victoria Location 3509 aforesaid, situate 358 degrees 56 minutes 35 chains 15.5 links from its South-East corner, and extending 265 degrees 4 chains; thence 358 degrees 56 minutes 28 chains; thence SS degrees 56 minutes 3 chains 50 links; thence 178 de- grees 56 minutes 24 chains 72.7 links; thence S8 degrees 56 minutes 50 links; thence 178 degrees 56 minutes 3 chains 27.3 links to the starting point. 2. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 3174/ GS (Victoria Location 3448), containing 42 acres 2 roods 19 perches; bounded by lines starting from a point on the West -boundary of Victoria Location 3448 afore- said, situate 35 chains 24.7 links from its South-West corner, and extending 358 degrees 56 minutes 3 chains 27.5 links; thence SS degrees 56 minutes 1 chain 50 links; thence 358 degrees 56 minutes 23 chains 72.7 links; thence 12 degrees 36 minutes 4 chains 94.6 links; thence 50 degrees 28 minutes 2 chains 22 links; thence 69 degrees 26 minutes 3 chains 37.4 links;- thence 93 degrees 17 minutes 3 chains 65.7 links; thence 109 de- grees 30 minutes 2 chains 11.9 links; thence 178 degrees 56 minutes 33 chains 91.4 links; thence 35S degrees 56 minutes 14 chains to the starting point. (Plan 157D/ 4th) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1.915. By His Excellency's Command, H. P. COLEBATCH, for Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! Donnybrook-Bridgetown _Railway. The Public Works Act, 1902. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1918. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary, P. E. S. Willmott, Ex. Co. No. 3022; P.W. 1591/18. WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Council, to authorise the Minister to undertake, con- struct, or provide any public work (subject as to rail- ways to Section 96), and such authorisation shall be deemed an authority to such Minister by and under that Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in,exercise of the power conferred by the recited section of "The Public Works Act, 1902," doth hereby authorise the Honourable Minister for Works to provide additional land in the Nelson District for the Donny- brook-Bridgetown Railway, as is delineated and shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 19340, which nay be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

[727]

WESTERNOF

AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 330 p.m.]

ttt

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

No. 22.-_ PERTH : FRIDAY, MAY 24. L1918.

The Land Act, 1S9S.

PROCLAMATION(Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, /TO WIT.

WILLIAM ELLISON-MACARTNEY,

Governor.[a.s.]

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

Corr. No. 3490/16.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that the portions of ConditionalPurchase Leases 3532/6S (Victoria Location 3509) and31.74/68 (Victoria Location 3443), as described here-under should be resumed for one of the purposes speci-fied in paragraph 8 of Section 39 of the said Act, thatis to say for "Townsite": Now therefore I, Sir WilliamGrey Ellison-Macartney, Governor as aforesaid, with theadvice of the Executive Council, do by this my pro-clamation resume portions of Conditional Purchase Leases3532/6S and 3174/63 for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.1. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 3532/

6S (Victoria Location 3509), containing 9 acres 3 roods34 perches, bounded by lines starting from a point on theEast boundary of Victoria Location 3509 aforesaid,situate 358 degrees 56 minutes 35 chains 15.5 links fromits South-East corner, and extending 265 degrees 4chains; thence 358 degrees 56 minutes 28 chains; thenceSS degrees 56 minutes 3 chains 50 links; thence 178 de-grees 56 minutes 24 chains 72.7 links; thence S8 degrees56 minutes 50 links; thence 178 degrees 56 minutes 3chains 27.3 links to the starting point.

2. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 3174/GS (Victoria Location 3448), containing 42 acres 2 roods19 perches; bounded by lines starting from a point onthe West -boundary of Victoria Location 3448 afore-said, situate 35 chains 24.7 links from its South-Westcorner, and extending 358 degrees 56 minutes 3 chains27.5 links; thence SS degrees 56 minutes 1 chain 50links; thence 358 degrees 56 minutes 23 chains 72.7links; thence 12 degrees 36 minutes 4 chains 94.6 links;thence 50 degrees 28 minutes 2 chains 22 links; thence

69 degrees 26 minutes 3 chains 37.4 links;- thence 93degrees 17 minutes 3 chains 65.7 links; thence 109 de-grees 30 minutes 2 chains 11.9 links; thence 178 degrees56 minutes 33 chains 91.4 links; thence 35S degrees 56minutes 14 chains to the starting point. (Plan 157D/4th)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 22nd day of May,1.915.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. P. COLEBATCH,for Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Donnybrook-Bridgetown _Railway.

The Public Works Act, 1902.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this22nd day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary,P. E. S. Willmott,

Ex. Co. No. 3022; P.W. 1591/18.WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order inCouncil, to authorise the Minister to undertake, con-struct, or provide any public work (subject as to rail-ways to Section 96), and such authorisation shall bedeemed an authority to such Minister by and under thatAct: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Council,and in,exercise of the power conferred by the recitedsection of "The Public Works Act, 1902," doth herebyauthorise the Honourable Minister for Works to provideadditional land in the Nelson District for the Donny-brook-Bridgetown Railway, as is delineated and showncoloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 19340, whichnay be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works,Perth.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Page 2: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

728 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. Y 24, 1919.

The Vermin Boards Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, Perth, this15th day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

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

Agric. No. 1011/18.WHEREAS it is enacted by "The Vermin Boards Act,1909," that the Governor may by Order in Council con-stitute any defined portion of the State a Vermin Dis-trict for the purpose of the said Act, and may specifythe boundaries of and assign a name to such District:And whereas by the said Act-it is further enacted thatfor every district there -shall be a Board which shallconsist of so many members as may from time to timehe prescribed by the Governor, and that until the firstelections of the members of a Board the members shallhe appointed by the Governor: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor, in exercise of the powers con-ferred by the said Act, loth hereby by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, constitutethe Dumbleyung Road District a Vermin District forthe purposes of the said Act under the name of thePumbleyung Vermin .District, and with boundaries inevery respect identical with the boundaries of the saidRoad District: And in further exercise of the saidpowers His Excellency the Governor (loth, with theadvice aad consent aforesaid, prescribe seven as thenumber of members whichssliall constitute the Board ofthe said Vermin District, and Moth appoint Isaac Smith,Albert Abbott, Rory James (1ridland, Ernest John Ed-ward Jacobi. George Mauser, William Sohn Watson, andAlexander George Willeocks to be Members of the Boardof the said Vermin District.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and DrainageAct, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. .

At the Executive Council Chambers, at Perth, this fifteenthday of May, 1918.

Present :

His Excellency the Governor.The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary.

R. H. Underwood, M.L.A.W.S. 3297/16.

WHEREAS by " The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage Act, 1909," it is proVided that the Governormay, by Order in Council, alter or extend the boundaries ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and DrainageArea or of any District : And whereas it is desirable thatthe boundaries of the Central Stormwater District No. 1should be altered: Now, therefore I, the said Governor,acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council,do hereby alter the boundaries of the Central StormwaterDistrict No.1, and declare that the said boundaries, as shownon Plan W.S.S. and D.D. 3163, and described in Order inCouncil dated 13th June, 1917, shall be altered by the de-letion of the area as defined in the schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

Description of boundaries of area to be deleted :Commencing at the intersection of Woolwich and North-

wood Streets, thence Easterly for a distance of about 152feet, thence Northerly along West side of Right-of-way fora distance of about 231 feet, thence Westerly to the centreof Northwood Street, thence Southerly to point of com.mencement.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1898.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this22nd day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary,F. E. S. Willmott,

Corr. 12326/11.WHEREAS by Section 43 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Council,without issuing any deed of grant to place any Reserveunder the control of any Municipality, Road Board, orother person or persons, as a Board of Management, andto empower such Board to make, repeal, and alterby-laws for the control and management of such Reserves,and prescribe fees for &pasturing thereon, and for otherpurposes, such by-laws to be approved by the Governorand published in the Government Gazette: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve 13880 for RoadBoard purposes and Camping, at Onslow, should beplaced under the control of the Ashburton Road Board,in trust for the purpose aforesaid, as a Board ofManagement: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor, by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, cloth hereby place the before-mentionedReserve under the control of the Ashburton RoadBoard, in trust for the purpose aforesaid, as a Boardof Management, and cloth empower such Board to make,repeal, or alter by-laws for the control and managementof the said Reserve, for prescribing fees for depasturingthereon, for directing the manner in which such feesshall be imposed, paid, collected, and disposed of, andto impose penalties not exceeding in any case £5 forany breach thereof, and £2 a day for a continuingbreach, but not more than £20 in the aggregate.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Counci

The Land Act, 1898.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this22nd day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary,F. E. S. Willmott, M.L.A.

Corr. 11927/05.WHEREAS by Section 43 of ''The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Council,without issuing any deed of grant to place any Reserveunder the control of any Municipality, Road Board, orother person or persons, as a Board of Management, andto empower such Board to make, repeal, and alterby-laws for the control and management of such Reserves,and prescribe fees for depasturing thereon, and for otherpurposes, such by-laws to be approved by the Governorand published in the Government Gazette:. And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve 10163 forRoad Board Office Site, at Onslow, should be placedunder the control of the Ashburton Road Board,in trust for the purpose aforesaid, as a Board ofManagement: Nov, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, cloth hereby place the before-mentionedReserve under the control of the Ashburton RoadBoard, in trust for the purpose aforesaid, as a Boardof Management, and cloth empower such Board to make,repeal, or alter by-laws for the control and managemente the said Reserve, for prescribing fees for depasturing,thereon, for directing the manner in which such feesshall be imposed, paid, collected, and disposed of, andto impose penalties not exceeding in any case £5 forany breach thereof, and £2 a day for a continuingbreach, but not more than £20 in the aggregate.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Page 3: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 729

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this22nd day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary,F. E. S. Willmott, M.L.A.

Corr. No. 7681/13.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 16948should vest in and be held by the Honourable the Minis-ter for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trustfor the purpose of Water: Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and he held by the Hon-ourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage, in trust for the purpose aforesaid; subject,nevertheless, to the powers reserved to him by Section41 of the said Act.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.Premier 's Office,

Perth, 23rd May, 1918.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve of the appointment of Edward Allan Box,Esq., of London, as a .Justice of the Peace for the Stateof Western Australia.

And to approve of the Honourable James DanielConnolly, Agent General for Western Australia, adminis-tering the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office,prescribed in the Third Schedule of "The Justices Act,1902," to Edward Allan Box, Esq.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary to the Premier.

No. 15489.C.S.O.APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS.

Colonial Secretary's Office,Perth, 24th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto appoint:

M.P.H. 324/15.W. J. Williamson, H. S. Brockman,and G. S. Parke to be honorary inspectors under theprovisions of "The Health Act, 1911-15."And to approve of the following appointments:

126/16. Reverends A. Howard (Chairman), E. Cal-lan, T. Allen; Staff Captains D. McClure and M. Mc-Keown; R. Fairbairn and J. P. Maxwell; the Superin-tendent, Fremantle Prison; the Medical Officer, Fre-mantle Prison; Lady MacMillan, Mesdames R. Fair-bairn, J. Beadle, J. Selby and M. A. Hann, to be mem-bers of the Prison Gate Committee for the year ending31st December, 1918.Also to cancel the following appointments:

M.P.H. 324/15.J. J. Fitzgerald, F. E. S. Willmott,T. Middleton, F. W. Smedley, F. M. Holcombe, J. T.Hurst, N. McCamish, and J. Shortill as honorary In-spectors under the provisions of "The Health Act,1911-15."

S. BENNETT,Acting Under Secretary.

No. 15493.C.S.O.THE ABORIGINES ACT, 1905.

Colonial Secretary 's Office,Perth, 24th May, 1918.

PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 7 of "TheAborigines Act, 1905," the Hon. Colonial Secretary hasappointed:

893/18. Sergeant J. McDonald to be a Protector ofAborigines, at Meekatharra, to the 31st December, 1918.

S. BENNETT,Acting Under Secretary.

No. 15490.C.S.O.THE SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION ACT, 1912.

Colonial Secretary's Office,M.P.H. 1198/18. Perth, 24th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto appoint every non-commissioned officer and constableof the Police Force stationed in any Police District, ex-cepting those of Perth, Fremantle, and Kalgoorlie, to bean Inspector for the State, under "The Shearers' Ac-commodation Act, 1912."

S. BENNETT,Acting Under Secretary.

No. 15491.C.S.O.WYNDHAM JETTY.

Handling and Haulage Charges.Colonial Secretary's Office,

2690/15. Perth, 24th May, 1918.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve of the revised schedule of Handling Chargeshereunder for the Wyndham .Jetty and the addition ofthe following to the Wyndham Jetty Regulations:

"Haulage.G oods hauled from the jetty to theWyndham Goods Shed or vice versa shall be chargedhaulage at the rate of 2s. per ton each way, witha minimum of Is."

S. BENNETT,Acting Under Secretary.

WYNDHAM JETTY.SCHEDULE OF HANDLING CHARGES.

Goods. PresentCharges.

ProposedCharges.

(l.0Chaff, per ton ... ... ...

Bricks (per ton-300 bricks) ...Beer, Wine, and Spirits, per tonCement (per ton of 5 casks) .. ...Fodder, in bags, bales, trusses, etc., per ton ...Clay, per ton ... ... ... ... ...Flour, Bran, and Pollard (per ton of 2,0001bs.) ...Grain (per ton of 2,240Ibs.) ... ...Malt, per ton ... ...Oils and Grease, per tonSugar, Glucose, Saccharine, and kindred pro.

ducts, per tonTobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes, per ton ...

s. d.5 0

5...0

s.6

6-0

Naphtha and Benzine ... 5 0 6 0Motor Cars (each) 10 0 12 0Vehicles and Agricultural Implements, mounted

on their own wheels5 0 6 0

Vehicles and Agricultural Implements, un-mounted or parts thereof, per ton measure-ment

5 0 6 0

Meats, Frozen of ChilledBeef, per quarter, each ... 0 6 0 6Beef, rump and loin, or buttock, each ... 0 2 0 2Mutton or Lamb, per carcase 0 2 0 2

Veal or Pork, per carcase ... 0 2 0 2Bullion or Specie, per box or bar 0 3 0 3Bicycles, Tricycles, etc., each ... 0 6 0 6Caneware

Lounges and Settees, each 0 :3 0 -Chairs, Tables, etc., each 0 2 0 2

Coal, per toll 5 0 6 0Coke, per ton ... 5 0 6 0Explosives, per ton measurement 3 6 :3 0Empty Returns, per ton 3 0 3 0Hides (raw and loose) each ... 0 3 0 3Hides (raw in bags) per bag ... 0 6 0 6Kapok, Fibre, and like material, per ton measure-

ment3 0 3 0

Lead Concentrates, per toll ... 2 6 2 6Copper Matte ... 2 6 2 6Ore 2 0 2 6Live Stock

Bulls, Bullocks, Cows, Steers, Heifers, 1 6 1 9Horses, and Donkeys, each

Bulls, Bullocks, Cows, Steers, Heifers, 2 0 2 6Horses and Donkeys, each, overseabeyond Commonwealth

Calves, Foals, and Dogs, each ... 1 0 1 3Pigs, each 0 6 0 6Sheep and Goats, each ... 0 3 0 3Sheep and Goats, oversea, each 0 3 0 3Others, each ... 1 0 1 0

Animals or Poultry in cages or crates, at per tonof 40 c.f. of cage or crate

3 0 3 6

Manures, per ton - 3 6 4 0Sandalwood, per ton ... 3 6 3 6Skins in bales, per bale 1 0 1 3Skins in bundles, per bundle ... 0 6 0 9Timber, per ton ... 4 0 5 0Tiles and Slates, per ton 3 6 3 6Wool, in bales, per bale 1 0 1 0Wool in pockets or bags, per pocket or bag ... 0 6 0 6All other Goods, at per ton weight or measure-

ment5 0 6 0

Passenger's Baggage, trucked, per package ... 0 6 0 6

Minimum Handling, 6d.

Page 4: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

730 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. Piny 24, 1918.

No. 15492.C.S.O.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-15.Colonial Secretary's Office,

Perth, 24th May, 1918.3177/13; M.P.H. 1146/18.

TITS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve of the following resolution made by theGeraldton Municipal Council, under the provisions of" The Health Act, 1911-15."

S. BENNETT,Acting Under Secretary,

GERALDTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL._Resolution.

WHEREAS by Section 267 of " The Health Act, 1911-15," it is provided that the Governor may cause to beprepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposesfor which By-laws may be made by a Local Authority,under any of the provisions of the said Act, and that aLocal Authority may, of its own motion, by resolution,adopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws: Andwhereas, Model By-laws have been prepared in accord-ance with the provisions of the said Section, and pub-lished in the Government Gcaette on the 20th day ofNovember, 1914: Now, therefore, it is resolved and de-termined by the Geraldton Municipal Council, being aLocal Health Authority within the meaning of the saidAct, that Series "A" of such Model By-laws be adopted,except Part 1, By-laws 22 (a), 25 (a) 34, and paragraph(a) of By-law 37, for the district of Geralilton: Andwhereas, by the provisions of the Aet aforesaid maymake By-laws: Now, therefore, the said Local HealthAuthority doth hereby make the following By-law:

Part I. By-law 15 (a).The occupiers shall cause the receptacle to be placed

in such position on the day for elea !dug same and priorto the time for clearing, as the inspector shall direct.

Dated this 3rd day of May, 1918.

AV. MeLAREN,Town Clerk.

Confirmed by the Conunissioner of Public Health, forthe State of Western Australia, this 15th day of May,1918.

EVERTTT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor. in Execu-tive Council this 22m1 day of May, 1918.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 23rd May,- 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatSaturday, 1st June (Foundation Day), and Monday, 3rdJune (King 's Birthday), will lie observed as PublicService holidays throughout the Service.

0. W. SPAIPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 23rd May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the acceptance of the following resigna-tions:

Ex. Co. 3036.-11. F. Everall, Clerk, GovernmentStores, Branch, Treasury Department, as from 8th May,1918.

Ex. Co. 3030.-11. Gover, Clerk in Charge, MachineryBranch, Mines Department, as from 15th March, 1918.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 23rd May, 1918.

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

C.L.D. 2187/11. George Edward Inkpen to be Licens-ing Magistrate of the York Licensing Court, vice J. T.Parker, who is leaving the district permanently.

C.E.D. 2058/12.Arthur Slade Perbes, to lie ActingClerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to the Magis-trates, Collie, during the absence of F. M. I. Read.

C.L.D. 9193/12.A. 1. Knight to be Acting Clerk ofthe Local Court and Acting Clerk to the Magistrates,Northam, during the absence of Mr. McInerney.

IL G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

THE LOCAL COURT RULES, 1905-1912.Crown Law Department,

C.L.D. 3558/17. Perth, 23rd May, 1918.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasrepealed the amendment to Order 9, Rule 17 of the LocalCourt Rules, 1905-1912, appearing in Notice dated the25th May, 1916, and published in the Government Gaz-ette of the 26th May, 1916, and has made the following,addition to Order 9, Rule 17:

" In the event of such remittance being forwarded fromany court north of the 27th parallel of South Latitudeto any court south thereof, the Clerk of Court shallcharge exchange on the amount of all moneys forwardedat the rate of Five shillings per £100: Provided that ifthe money he forwarded from the Local Court at MarbleBar, the rate of exchange charged shall be Seven shillingsand sixpence per £100.

"In the event of the remittance being forwarded fromone Local Court north of the said 27th parallel to an-other court north of that parallel, the Clerk of the Courtshall charge exchange at the rate of Six shillings andeightpcnce pet £100.'

IL 0. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

THE LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909.Appointment.

Department of Lands and Surveys,3:553/95. Perth, 24th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive' Council hasbeen pleased to appoint, under the provisions of "TheLicensed Surveyors Act, 1909," Mr. G. M. Nunn to bea member of the Surveyors' Licensing Board for thebalance of the year 1918.

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

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897, AND AMENDINGACTS.

Gnowangerup Cemetery.Appointment.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 7880/08. Perth, 24th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased, under the provisions of Section 10 of"The Cemeteries Act, 1897," to remove the Boardappointed and gazette(' on the 8th November, 1912, tocontrol the Public Cemetery at Gnowangernp (Reserve11620), and to appoint in lieu thereof the undermen-tioned gentlemen as a Board to control and manage theabove Cemetery Reserve : .Tames Bell, Arthur Aylmore,Robert D. Howard, Thomas D. Stewart, Louis A. Smith,Angus McDonald, Herbert Porteous.

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

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.Appointment of Trustee for Reserve 14266, Newcarnie.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 5972/12 Perth, 24th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint, under provisions of the aboveAct, Mr. George Creole, as a Member of the Board con-trolling Recreation Reserve 14266 at Newcarnie, viceSir. C. Hardingbam, deceased.

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

Page 5: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 731

AUCTION SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th May, 1918.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that alease for a term of Site years without the right of pur-chase, over the land described below, will be offered bypublic auction at the District Lands Office, K;;lgoorlie,at 11 a.m., on 19th June, at an upset price of 15s. peracre per annum, with the right to a renewal of leasesubject to appraisement of rent:

That piece of laud, situate in Boulder Townsite,bounded by Auburn, Clancy, Kingsmill, and KeeganStreets, containing 17 acres Or. 13p.

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

CAVE RESERVES A. S427, S430, S431, 8132, -8433,8434, 5694, and 10922.

Extension of time in which to receive Tenders forLeasing.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 11523/02. Perth, 14th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thetime for receiving tenders for the leasing of the landomprised within Reserves A. 8427, 8430, 8431, 8432,

8433, 8431, S694, and 10922, has been extended to the31st May, 1918.

The land contained within the above Reserves will beavailable for leasing under Section 41a of "The LandAct, 1898,'' and its amendments, for a term of one year,renewable at the will of the Hon. the Minister for Lands,the leases to be terminable at three months' notice, therent being apportioned accordingly.

Tenders for the leasing of the above land will bereceived at the Bridgetown Lands Office up to the 31stMay, 1915, and all tenders lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on that date.

The highest or any tenders will not necessarily beaccepted, and should there be more than one tender forany particular piece of ground such tenders will be sub-mitted to the Land Board for decision. (Plans 413/80and 440/80.)

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

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th May, 1918.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedules Belo,', for bile purposes thereinset forth:

3278/17.WILLIAMS (Datatine).No. 16945 (School Site).

Location 7166. (5 acres.) (Reserve 16931 is herebyreduced.) (Plan 408/80, D4.)

7681/13,KOJONITP.No.. 1694S (Water).Location 7266.

(2 acres 3r. 6p.) (Diagram A2532; Plan 417/SO, E4.)... 2705/17.

AVON (Jelcobine).--No. 16950 (School Site).Loca-tion 13441. (4 acres.) (Plan 379/SO, El.)

3932/07.AVON (near Moodiljing).No. 16951 (Water).

Location 1.3442. (8 acres.) (Reserve 11213 is hereby re-duced.) (Plan 24/SO, E2.)

573/18.LAKE GRACE.No. 161132 (Public Utility). Lot

23. (1 rood 2 1/10p.) (Plan Lake Grace.)H. S. KING,

Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE.Reserve 11213.

Department of Lands and Surveys,8932/07. Perth, 24th May, 1918.

111S. Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the change of -un8pese ofReserve 11213 front "Water" ' to "Pu411,(Plan 34/SO, E2.)

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

CHANGE OF PURPOSE or RESERVE 9615.(Kalgoorlie.)

.Department of Lands and Surveys.Corr. 404/01. Perth, 17th May, 1918

1418 Excellency the Governor in 1,;Ke,,utivii Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the purpose of Reserve 9613(Kalgoorlie Lot 126S R) heina. changed. from "RomanCatholic Church Site" to "Pthiblic Utility."

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

'FORFEITURES.Department of Lands an Surveys,

Perth, 24th May, 1918,n ermeutioned Leases have been forfeited under

Section 1.0 of "The Land Net, 1895," for non-paymentof rent due to 31st December, 1917:

N-time, District, Lease No, Area, Rent, Corres. No.Roberts, Joseph, Nelson (6423), 2S501/55 (300a.), £25

12s. 4d.; 16859/10.Digney, George P., Balingup (44), 1602/153 (Ia. Or.

Sp.), £1 10s.; 7163/13.Zoppetti, Olempea, Boulder (1031), 21/1407 (Ir.), 15s.;

6201/00.Powell, W. S., Mt. -Erin (24), 20/1224/55, (3691(2a.),

£1110 ils. 4d.; 971/12.Braysher, T. A., Kununoppin (87), 634/153 (11r.), 15s.;

3440/12.Carter, .1. C., P., and N. (b., Avon (pt. 18176), 8243/68

(450a.), £12 13s. 4d.; 11645/12.Emily, Avon (17600), 9620/56 (246a.), £17 4s.

0th.; 15050/10.Munyard, Dorothy IL, Avon (pt. 20936), 34598/55

(260a.), £14 Os. (id.; 2322/14.Munyard, Dorothy H., Avon (pt. 20936), 8940/68

(2,041a.), £75 Gs. Sd.; 167/14. .

fiihphig Ralph, Esperance (pt. 774), 34029/55 (113a.),£11 5s. 3d.; S17/13.

The undermentioned Leases have been forfeited underSection 137a as abandoned:Courthope, AV. E., IBallidu (22), 2447/153 (1r.), aban-

doned; 4395/14.Courthope, W. E., Ballidu (20), 2446/153 (1r.), aban-

doned; 4393/14.Murray, Kenneth C., Sussex (497), 11409/55 (100a.),

abandoned; 13569/04.II. S. KING,

Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR. SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Berth, 24th May, 1918.IT is herely notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lets -affi now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by"The Land Act, 1595," at the following upset prices:

App(ital.i;onR to be lodged at Bridgetown.6492/96.-1.11.11DtIETOWN, Suburban for Cultiva-

tion, 400, 21.0. Subject to the value of any improvementswhich may exist on the lot.

Applications to be lodged at Kittanning.1487/16.".NY1AT3ING, Suburban for Cultivation, 40,

E1.2 ; 41 to 49 inclusive, £10 each.Each of the above-mentioned lots will be sold on the

condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall notat any time obtain or hold a license for the sale ofintoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

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

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

HOLDINGS BROUGHT TINDER THE, OPERATIONSOF THE RETURNED SOT:PIERS LANDSETTLEMENT REGULATIONS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 1018/16, Perth, 24th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified that the Honorary Minister forLands has been pleased to approve, under Clause 7 ofthe 11e4rulations for the Settlement of Returned Soldiersand Sailors on the Lana, of the following holdings beingbrought under the o:7erations of such Regulations:

Name, Ct. No., Lot or Location No. Pile No..1as. Ellis Worthington, 35783/55, Kojonup 7043;

1018/16.fns Ellis Worthington, 17276/74, T.:(jonup 6817;

1101R/16.

.las. Ellis Worthington, 20/1217, .Tingalup 5; 1018/16.H. S. KING,

Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands

Page 6: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

732 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th May, 1918.TILE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale, at public auction, on the dates and at the placesspecified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock a.m., ex-cept Narrogin at 12 noon, Bridgetown at 10.30 a.m.,Bunbury at 3.30 p.m., Geraldton at 2 p.m.:

RAVENSTHORPH.4th June, at the Warden's Office

RavensthorpeTown, 238, 239, 240, lr. Sp. each,£10 each; 205, .1r., £12.

MEEKATHARRA.5th June, at the Mining Registrar's Office

MeekatharraTown, 383, 384, lr. each, £15 each;502, 547, 548, 549, lr. each, £12 each; 550, 39.9p.£15.

KATANNING.6th June, at the District Lands Office

Entanning-435, 4 acres 2r. 1p., £18.Tenterden*129, 5 acres, £11.

NARROGIN.6th June, at the District Survey O /lice-

1-KoudiuinTown, 3, lr., £20; 7, 1r., £17; 8, 39.9p.,£20.

1-NunnTown, 83, S4, lr. each, £20 each.NORTHAM.

Sth June, at the District Survey OfficetBruee Rock-42, lr., £20; 134, lr., £30.tKorbel-1.2, 1r., £15.Nungariu -7, lr., £20.

tPithara-6, 1r., £18; 21, lr. £20.Quairading-107, 39.9p., £15.

BRIDGETOWN.12th June, at the District Survey Office

tKulikup-34, lr., £10.Nannup-117,. 1 acre Or. 17p., £10.

"Nog,''erup-71, 4 acres 3r. 27p.; 72-, 4 acres 3r. 29p.;73, 5 acres Or. 27p.; 74, 4 acres 2r. 23p.; 75, 4acres 2r. 29p.; 76, 5 acres 2r. 6p.; £12 each.

North Greenbushes-21, 22, lr. each, £10 each.

BUNBURY.12th June, at the District Land Office

Collie-731, 732, 1r. each, £10 each.GERALDTON.

14th June, at the District Land OfficeGeraldton-974, 1 acre 3r. 13p.; 975, 1 acre 3r.

26p.; £12 each."Howatharra----117, 3 acres Or. 31p., £16; 118, 2 acres

lr. 19p., £12.tMorawa-11., lr., £20; 22, 1.r., £15.tNaraling -56, lr., £15; 69, 70, lr. each, £20 each;

71, lr., £25.

PERTH.14th, Jane, at this Office

*Poildington.-60, 5 acres Or. 3p., £15.*Mundijong-96, 4 acres 2r. 12p.; 97, 4 acres 2r.

10p.; 102, 4 acres Ir. 1Sp.; 103, 4 acres lr. 8p.;£12 each.

Yundurup-60, 2r. 26p., £12 10s.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 priee.

Suburban for cultivatioii, five years.tEach of the above-mentioned lots will be sold on the

condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall notat any time obtain or hold a license for the sale ofintoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

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

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

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

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.Closed Road, Stirling Estate.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. S50/18. Perth, 24th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the land comprised in Stir-ring Estate Lot No. 223 (the closed road abutting onStirling Estate Lot 108) being made available for selec-tion under the provisions of " The Land Act, 1898," and"The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," and itsamendments, to the owners of adjoining lands. at £17s. per acre, on Wednesday, the 12th June, 1918. Ap-plications most be lodged at the Local Land Office, Bunbury. All applications lodged on or before the abovedate will be, treated as having been received on thatdate, and if there be more than one applicant, the ap-plication to be granted will be determined by the LandBoard. (Plan 413B/40.)

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

OPEN FOR LEASING (SECTION 41A).Portion of Reserve 12013 (Oakabella Lot, 16), near

Oakajee.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. S12/18. Perth, 24th May, 1918.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that por-tion of Reserve 12013, comprised in Oakabella Lot 10,near Oakajee, will be available for leasing, under Section41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, forgrazing purposes, on Wednesday, 29th May, 1913, atan annual rental of £5, the lease to be renewable at thewill of the Hon. the Minister for Lands, and terminableat three months' notice on either side, the rent beingapportioned accordingly. All applications lodged onor before such date will be treated as having been re-ceived on that date, and if there be more than one appli-cant, the application to be granted will be determinedby the Land Board:That portion of Reserve 12013,being Oakabella Lot 16, comprising 113 acres 2 roods.(Plan 1.57A/40.) Applications must be lodged at theGeraldton Local Land Office.

Corr. 2579/95.Reserve 2992 (near Treslove Lagoon).

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatReserve 2992 will be available for leasing under Section41a of 'The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, forgrazing purposes, on Wednesday, 5th June, 1918, at arental of £1 per thousand acres per annum, the lease tobe renewable at the will of the Hon. the Minister forLands and terminable at three months' notice on eitherside, the rent to be apportioned accordingly. All appli-cations lodged on or before such date will be treated ashaving been received on that date, and if there be morethan one applicant the application to be granted will bedetermined by the Land Board:Reserve 2992, compris-ing about 2,500 acres, Treslove Lagoon, Esperance Dis-trict. (Plan 402/80, C3.)

Applications must be lodged at the Kalgoorlie LocalLand Office.

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

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION FOR PASTORALPURPOSES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 17th May, 1918.

Corr. Nos. 10844/10 and 6558/12.NARROGIN Local Land District, Avon District (nearKondinin). On and after Wednesday, 5th June, 1918.(Plans 376/80 and 377/80.)

The land contained in Kondinin Lake, formerly heldby Robert Archibald, as Leases 397/41A and 2184/93,now forfeited.

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

Page 7: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

111 AY 24, 1918.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 733

LANDS OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.

Trans-Australian Railway.

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

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

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

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

Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 680/18. Perth, 10th May, 1918.

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

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

Division.

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

Kalgoorlie Local Land District.4163/11 ... 515/95 20,000 ...I 421 /8 01.

2 & 31 OlthieldI

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

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

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

5,500 acres, starting at Yerbillon School Reserve; thenceNorth to the South boundary of Pastoral Lease 2636/97;thence West to the Eastern boundary of Pastoral Lease2662/97 ; thence South along its Eastern and Southernboundaries to a point opposite the North-West cornerof Reserve 16235; thence South to the Reserve boundaryand continuing along the Northern and Eastern 'boun-daries of said Reserve, and thence in an Easterly direc-tion along the Railway Line to the starting point; beinga portion of William uoate's cancelled Pastoral Leaseapplication. (Plans 24/80 and 35/S0.)

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

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION BY RETURNEDSOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th May, 191S.

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, 1398," and its amendments, by persons who havebeen on active service with His Majesty's Naval or Mili-tary Forces, and can produce a satisfactory discharge;or the dependants of those who have been killed or havedied on active service. The selector of a HomesteadFarm from any location available under Part VIII.must take the balance thereof under Conditional Purchase.

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

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

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

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

SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1918.

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Babalcine).

Corr. No. 3845/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plans 344/80, DE 1, and 1/80, D E 4.)

LocationNo.

PriceArea. per acre.

19850 1,094 0 6£ s. d.0 8 6

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

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

442/40B.)

Location No. Area.Price per acreexclusive ofSurvey Fee.

Survey Fee.

a. C. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.6770 25 0 7 0 15 0 4 15 06771 20 0 2 0 15 0 3 15 06772 30 0 17 0 15 0 4 15 06773 83 2 11 0 15 0 6 5 06774 60 1 18 0 15 0 6 5 06775 32 0 0 0 15 0 4 15 06776 20 0 4 0 15 0 3 15 06777 15 0 4 0 15 0 3 1510

Page 8: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

734 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE, 1918.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District (near Gnerkadilling).Corr. No. 717/12.Open under Parts V. and VIM (Plan 344/80, DE 4.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

17644acres.

828X s. d.

0 .9 6

DGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,Nelson District (near Pemberton).

Corr. No. 3290/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 4442C/40

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

6791a. r. p. .0 s. cl.92 0 36 0 17 6

HERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT

Victoria District (near Diorama).Corr. No. 5299/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII, (Plan 128/S(1,

Cl.)

Location Area.No.Price per

acre.

11034105

acres. s. 0.1,000 0 12 61,000 0 11 0

These locations are made available subject to the suc-cessful applicants paying or taking over the amount ofthe Agricultural Bank advance and interest thereon todate.

NORTIIAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Nung arin).

Corr. No. 5700/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 35/80, A2.)Location 1420S, comprising 790 acres, at 11s. per

acre.

Avon District (near Quairading).Corr. No. 7445/13.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 4/80, E &

D 1.)

LocationNo. Area' Price per

acre.

20318acres. s. d.

999 0 11 0

This location is hereby withdrawn from general selec-tion and will be open as above.

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (near Lake Grace).

('orr. No. 7143/13.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 407/80, Al.)

Location Price perArea. acre.

Iacres. s. d.9821078:5 0 14 6

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1918,BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Preston A g ri cult Ural Area.Corr. A o. 1442/92, Vol. 3.Open under 'Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 414/80.)

A.A. Lots. Area. Priceper acre. Remarks.

I total area.a. r. p.

s.

321 17

So be selected as one holding.(Reserve 16633 is herebyreduced.)

NABROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Iran District (scar K.° udinin).

Corr. No. 14592/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 370/SO,

13 & CL)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

acres. ,C s. d.18671 1,000 0 10 618675 1,000 0 10 0

NORTII AM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.A ion District (near Ardath).

t_orr. No. !Je,,/10, Vol. 4.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 4/80.)

Location PriceArea. . per acre.

15881

15886

acres.(370

950

s. d.0 14 9

6 11 6

Remarks.

Reserve 12915 is hereby cancelled.

Reserve 12916 is hereby can-celled.

H. S. KING,Surveyor Geqeral and -Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th May, 191S.

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

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

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

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

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Head Office orto the Cleric in Charge of any of the District or BranchLaud Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment, which, on presen!tation. 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.

Page 9: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT .GAZETTE, W.A. 735

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

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

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

.A' elson District.Corr. No. 2264/15.Open under Parts V. and V111. (Plait 439A/40,)

Location No.

a. r. p.

Pricericeper acre.

£ s. d.7548 160 0 1.6 0 14 07549 160 0 7 0 12 0

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

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

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

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

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

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Uduc Agricultural Jrca (near Cookernup).

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

at fis. 6d. per acre.

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

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

328/80, C 2 & 3.)The area lately temporarily reserved and comprised

in late Pastoral Lease 20S /109, containing aliont 30,000acres, subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

(This area is also available for Pastoral, Leasingunder Part N.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE, 1918,

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Victoria District (near NansOn).Corr. No. 617/18.Open under Parts V. and VILE. (Plan 157A/40.),

Location No. Area. priceper acre. Remarks.

a. r. p. s. 5.56.52 ... 1 1 35 0 15 0 Being the land con .hied

within the closedtug through Victorialion 2402. To i. 0111;holder only ,

NORTHAM. LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

31-clbo tome District (near Calingiri).Corr. No. 11695/02.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 32/80, A & 131).

Dictation No. I area. Priceper acre. Remarks.

r. p. s. d.2311 200 0 0 0 14 0 Re'serve

celled.8553 is hereby can-

2312 200 0 0 0 16 0 Reservecelled.

8554 is hereby can-2313 150 0 0 0 15 6 Reserve

celled.8556 is hereby can-

Cwwcowing Agricultural Area (near Nallcain).Corr. No. 436/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 33/80,

El).-Lot 38, comprising 240 acres 2 roods, subject to sur-

vey, classification, and pricing..(Reserve 9566 is hereby cancelled.)

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Swan District (near Edro Pool).

Corr.. No. 4328/94.Open under Parts V., VII., and VIII. (Plan 30/80.)An area comprising about 500 acres, bounded on the

South by Swan Location 1374, on the North by Location1863; on the West by the prolongation South of theWestern boundary of the latter, and on the East by afive-chain road adjacent to the right bank of the MooreRiver.

Subject to survey, classification and pricing.

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (-near Jarring).

Corr. No. 245/16.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 387/80,

B4.)The area lately temporarily reserved in the vicinity of

.1:11.ring Siding, and comprising the land adjacent towilliatus Locations 10796, 10790, 10798, and 10787, andincluding Reserve 13231 North of Jarring Townsite.Subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1918,BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

s8u.s.se:t. District (near Ludlow).Corr., No. 602/18,Open under Part. V. (Plan 41413/40.)The land situated South of Sussex Locations 378, 379,

and 4513, containing 40 acres; subject to survey, classi-fication, and pricing. (Reserve 10949, Ludlow StatePotest, is hereby reduced.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avou District (near Hines'

Corr. No. 8622/09.Open snider Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

E 3 & 4.)Location 11423, comprising. about 640 acres, subject

to survey, classification, and pricing.

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

Page 10: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

736 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24,. 1918.

LAND FORFEITED AND AGAIN OPEN FORSELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned Leases, Licenses, and Occupation Certi-ficates have been forfeited for non-compliance with theconditions under which they were granted, and the. ,land

ucontained therein will be again open for selection, underThe Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on and

,fter the dates and at the places mentioned.Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office

for the district in which the land is situated, and shduidbe 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, Dotiwill be given in the Government Gazette and at lea.one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocksof the date, time, and place of the meeting of theBoard to deal with the matter, but it shall not beobligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

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

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

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

SCHEDULES.OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1918.

ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Plantagenet District.

Corr. No. 4539/15.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451180,

B2.)Plantagenet Location 1443, containing 160 acres, sub-

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

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.TV ellington District.

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

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

acres, as described hereunder. Bounded on the North byWellington Location 77 and Harvey River; on the Eastby Wellington Locations 2320 and 2942; on the Southpartly by Wellington Location 2942, and on the West byproposed road; being Gordie Pahl's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase Application.

Subject to classification and pricing.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Katanning Agricultural Area (near Moo jebing)

Corr. Nos. 369/17; 370/17.Open under Part V. only. (Plan Moojebing Town-

site.)

LotNo.

PriceArea. per acre.

425 . . 24 :3 1

426 . 22 1 28

£ s. d.0 16 61 1 3

being. Alice Beeck's cancelled Conditional Purchase ap-plications.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE, 1918.ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District.Corr. No. 4382/13.Open under Parts VI. and V III. (Plan 452C/40, E4.)Plantagenet Location "3661, containing 160 acres, at

8s. per acre; being Roger Tysoe's abandoned HomesteadFarm 19489/74.

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District.

Corr, Nos. 1899/11, 5913/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

B & C 2.)

Location Area. Price per Remarks.No. acre.

13634

.13635 ...

a. r. P.986 1 28 0 13 0

1,176 0 0 0 9 6

£ s d.Subject to the payment of the

Agricultural Bank interest,£69 9s., and the taking overthe Mortgage of £371.

Being Andrews and Tindale 's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 8672/56 and Grazing Lease 6800/68.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Sussex District.

Corr. No. 6217/05.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413/80,

D4.)Sussex Location 528, containing 160 acres; being H.

A. C. Rose's forfeited Homestead Farm 6876/74. Sub-ject to classification and pricing.

Subject to the payment of the Agricultural Bankinterest, £15 lls. 9d., and the taking over the mortgageof £73 10s.

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District.

Corr. No. 6762/8, 7285/8.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plans 126/80, F1,

157/80, F4.)

Location Area. Price perNo. acre.

:3517 ...3770 ...

a. T. p.199 0 16971 0 0

s.0 60 5

d.66

Being Arthur Blayney 's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 20868/55 and Grazing Lease 4537/68, subject toa fencing improvement.

Corr. No. 298/11.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plans 95/80, 96/SO,

F 1 & 2.)Victoria Location "6460, containing 4,206 acres 2

roods 14 perches, at 5s., per acre; being Henry Casey'sforfeited Grazing Lease 6429/68.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Plantagenet District.

Corr. Nos. 879/18, 880/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 436/80,

F2.)

LocationNo.

2593

2594

2595

2667

Area.

a. r. p.

35 3 23

118 2 6

112 3 24

301 2 0

Price peracre.

s. d

0 10 0

0 10 0

0 4

0 7 0

Remarks.

Subject to the payment of theAgricultural Bank interest£55 15s. 11d., and the takingover the mortgage coveringan advance of £325, beingJohn Frederick Sanzen-barber's cancelled Home-stead Farm, Grazing Leaseand Conditional Purchaseapplications.

Page 11: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. AV. ,A_ 737

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

II iltiams District.

Corr. Nos. 9143/11, 9144/11_, 9145/11.Open under Parts V. and VILE. (Plan 376/50, C

Location Area. 'No. I

Price per # Remarks.acre.

s. d10215 491 0 0 0 10 3 Subject to the Agricultural

Bank Mortgage of £434 15s10210 979 0 0 0 8 0 with interest and industries

Assistance Board Advance.

Being Samuel Nicholas Ayoub 's and Rebecca Ayoub 'ssurrendered Homestead Farm 1714:5/74 and ConditionalPurchase Leases 29984/55 and 10457/56.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT

211011 District.Corr. Nos. 5713/12, 5714/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 33/80, A2.)Avon Location "14936, containing 485 acres, at Os.

per acre; being Robert Clyde Sherry's forfeited Home-stead Farm 1.8488/74 and Grazing Lease 7775/68.

Subject to the payment of the Agricultural Bankinterest, ,18 15s., and taking over the mortgage, g=150Os. Gd.

Corr. Nos. 8659/10, 8660/10, 8661/10, 8662/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plans 54/80, A 2

& 3, 55/80, F 2 & 3.)

LocationNo.

14140

14144

14145

14148

Area. Price peracre.

a. r. p.999 0 0

998 0 0

998 0 0

1,000 0 0

£ s. d.0 10 0-1

0 10 0

0 10 0

0 9 6

Remarks.--------------

Subject to the payment of theAgricultural Bank interestof £15 125. 9d., and thetaking over the Mortgage of£000 10s. Also subject toan advance of about £100 tothe Industries AssistanceBoard.

Being F. H. and C. T. Browne 's forfeited ConditionalPurchase Leases 27190/55, 27191/55, 9091/56, and9092/56.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Swan District (near Lake iTannarnal).

Corr. No. 8408/10.Open under Part V. (Section GO). (Plan 31/SO, D2.)Sivan Location 2218, containing 5 acres, subject to

classification and pricing; being P. C. Bagley 's for-feited Conditional Purchase 1292/60.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1918-EUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Boyaaup 4.4. District.Corr. No. 9710/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 411D/40,Boyanup A.A. Lot 143, containing 179 acres, at 12s.

3d. per acre ; being W. G. Dunn 's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 32908/55.

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District.

Corr. Nos. 10351/10 and 10352/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 191/80, D4.)Victoria _Location :5058, containing 1,000 acres, at 7s.

per acre; being John Watson Carr 's forfeited Home-stead. Farm 15769/74 and Conditional Purchase 28111/55.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND .DISTRICT.Kent District.

560/10.Parts V. and VIII. ( Plans 435/80, B1,

Corr. No. 14Open under

418/80, B4.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre. Remarks.

205acres.

1,000C s. d.

0 5 6 Subject to the payment of theAgricultural Bank interest of143 3s. 3d. and the taking overof the mortgage of £355 is.

Being F. C. and C. D. Stone's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 28381/55.

Kent District (near Lake Dingarup).Corr. Nos. 2025 and 2626/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 418/80, C

1 & 2.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre. Remarks.

400acres.

1,000s. d.

0 11 0 Subject to the payment of theAgricultural Bank interest of£75 7s. 2d. and the taking overof the mortgage of £337 10s.

Being Ernest Wilson's forfeited Homestead Farm18203/74 and Conditional Purchase 31524/55.

Kent District (near Pingarup).Corr. No. 3681/12.Open under Parts V. and VII1. (Plan 418/80, D1.)

LocationNo.

388

Area.

acres.1,000

Priceper acre.

s. d.

0 13 0

Remarks.

Subject to the payment of theAgricultural LBank interest of£50 19s. 6d. and the takingover of the mortgage of £300.

Being R. E. Fewson and E. E. Carr 's forfeited Con-ditional I urchase 11071/56.

NORTIIAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Melbourne District.

Corr. No. 1481/14.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 32/80, Dl.)Melbourne, Location "2541, containing 1,023 acres, at

5s. 6d. per acre; being Michael Francis Pilkington'sforfeited Grazing Lease 9057/68.

Corr. Nos. 12067/10 and 12296/10.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 57/80, D3.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

22992234

acres.160411

s. d.0 10 00 10 6

Being Thos. McCreery is forfeited Homestead Farm15640/74 and Conditional Purchase 27975/55.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Melbourne District.

Corr. No. 9312/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 62/80, Bl.)Melbourne Location *1650, containing 160 acres, at

10s. 6d. per acre; being A. J. Burnett's forfeited Con-ditional Purchase 32508/55.

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

Page 12: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

738 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1.918.

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

Perth, 24th May, 1918.is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands have

been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of" The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose of IlinVroads, that is to say:-

VICTORIA PLAINS.7946/08.Extension of Road No. 3260.-A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the terminus of the present road atthe South corner of Avon Location 6493, and extendingSouth-Westward as surveyed along the South-East boun-dary of Location 15108 to its South corner; thence con-tinuing as surveyed (Diagram 42080) through Location1829 to Road No. 68. (Plan 32/80, A3.)

2 acres 2r. 2.5p. being resumed from Avon Location1829.

SWAN.11581/11.Deviation of part of Road. No. 4288.-A strip of land,

one chain nide, leaving the present road in Swan Loca-tion 11, and extending North-North-Eastward as sur-veyed (0.P. Perth 1480) through Locations II and C11to rejoin the present road in the latter location. (Plan111/40, 1)2.)

About 5 acres Or. 25p. being resumed from Swan Loca-tion IL

1 acre 3r. being resumed from Swan Location GE

PERTH.17708/10.No. 5998.-Thirimere Road-A strip of land, one

chain wide, from Ellsmere Road to Guildford Road, asshown L.T.O. Plan 3261.

Also to include that portion of Lot 1 of Swan Loca-tion Y as shown Certificate of Title, Volume 679, Folio174. (Plan 1D/20, N.E.)

About 0 acres 2r. 16p. being resumed from Swan Loca-tion Z.

About 0 acres 3r. 35j) being resumed from Swan Loca-tion Y.

CORRIGLN.919/17.Road No. 6010.-A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving a surveyed road at the North-West corner ofAvon Location 18809, and extending Northward as sur-veyed (Diagram 41026) through Locations 18808 and18807 to'a surveyed road along the North boundary ofthe latter. (Plan 344/80, D4.)

6 acres 3r. 10p. being resumed from Avon Location18807.

Plans and more particular descriptions of the lands soset apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Werth.

By order of His Excellency the GovernorF. E. S. WILLMOTT,

for Minister for Lands.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, ANDAMENDMENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale.688/16.

THE Agricultural Bank invites Tenders, returnable On10th June. 1918, for the purchase of Denmark Agricul-tural Area Lot 515; being George Latter's ConditionalPurchase Lease 26485/55.

This property is situated about six miles North-Westof Denmark, and contains 57 acres 2 roods, described asgood, fair karri laud.

lImprovements:-Cleared-18 acres.Fencing--l60 chains 4 and 6-wires.Draining-10 chains.Rouse and sheds.

The improvements are quoted from office records, andare believed to be correct, but the Trustees do not guar-antee them. Purchasers should satisfy themselves asto the correctness of the particulars, both in regard toquantities and condition.

Further particulars of terms and indebtedness onapplication.

No tender necessarily accepted.W. PETERSON,

17th May, 1918. Managing Trustee.

1HE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 16:3.)

Warden's Office,Peak Hill, 13th May, 1918.

TARE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, 011 the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and onbehalf of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation163 of Time Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentionedMining Tenements. An order may issue in the absenceof the registered holder, but should he desire to objectto such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodgeat the Warden 's Mice an objection containing the groundsof such objection, and, on the date mentioned, theWarden will proceed to bear and determine the same,in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

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

To beTuesday,

card at the Warden's Court, Peak Hill, onhe 111th day of July, 1918.

PEAK PULL GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

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

11T-The Western Machinery Company, Limited; Mur-ray Street, Perth. Non-payment of rent.

12P-The Western Machinery Company, Limited; Mur-ray Street, Perth. Non-payment of rent.

13P-The Western Machinery Company, Limited; Mur-ray Street, Perth. Non-payment of rent.

Connelly, Charles Frederick; Aleekatharra. Non-payment of rent.

Tailings Area.3P-The Western Machinery Company, Limited; Mur-

ray Street, Perth. Non-payment of

Water Rights.37P-The Western _Machinery Company, Limited; Mur-

ray Street, Perth. Non-payment of rent.38P-The Western iMachinery Company, Limited; Mur-

ray Street, Perth. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Southern Cross, 3rd May, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and onbehalf of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation1.133 of " The. Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentionedMining Tenements. An order may issue in the absenceof the registered holder, but should he desire to objectto such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodgeat the Warden's Office an objection containing thegrounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned,the Warden will proceed to hear and determine thesame, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

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

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

Y1LGARN GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Residence Areas.:348-Bluett, Laura; Subiaco. Non-compliance with con-

ditions.ISO -Cova, Dante; Southern Cross. Non-compliance

with conditions.:354-Loch, Charles Witham; Southern Cross. Non-com-

plin nee with conditions.361-Mooney, Robert; Southern Cross. No ompliance

with conditions.

Page 13: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORFEIT LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENTAND FINES DUE.

Department of Mines,Perth, 26th April, 1918.

IN accordance with Section 96 of "The Mining Act, 1904," notice is hereby given that unless rent and fineslite for the current year be paid on the undermentioned leases on or before the 31st day of May, 1918, itis the intention of the Governor, under the provisions of Section 97 of "The Mining Act, 1904," to forfeitsuch leases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent and fines.

C. A. HUDSON,Minister for Mines.

(Figures in 'parentheses represent the Original No.)

ASHBURTON GOLDFIELD. COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Nineral Lease.

93VERDUN COPPER MINE: Riesbeck, Charles Bern-hard; Parsley, Henry; Clark, Neil Henry.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

(71G5)1289WLADY EVELYN: Tait, James; Delanty,James; Stephenson, Robert; Davey, WilliamStevens; Conley, John ; Caskey, William Doug-las; Peck, Charles; Long, Stephen; Murphy,Francis.

1375W--SIBERIA CONSOLSCorrell, James.1.103WNUGETTY HILL: Christie, John Spence;

Christie, James; Christie, John Matheson.1730WPOLE: Correll, James.1790WDUKE: Hamblin, William Bussell; Northey,

David.1.795WSHEPHERD KING: Williams, Michael Wright;

Williams, Francis; Crawford, Robert.1800 W--EIE FREED KING NORTH: Williams, Michael

Wright; Williams, Francis; Crawford, Robert.1802WGRAFTER: Moiler, Abraham.1805WHILLSIDE: McCurdy, Boyd Williams; Hamp-

ton, Oscar James.1808WMISSING LINK: Shaw, John Robert.1809WWAVERLEY: Cullen, Frank.1810WLOCHIBL: Christie, James.181.1W DARK HORSE: Dark Horse Limited.1812WDARK HORSE EXTENDED: Healey, William

John ; Clarke, Charles Logan.1812WDARK HORSE SOUTH: Clarke, Charles.1814WDARK HORSE EAST: Geddes, John.1.815WGOLD COIN : O'Keefe, Michael James; Archi-

bald, Osmund Albert.

Mineral Lease.

20.W.STAR OF WEST: Joyce, Patrick; McBride,Daniel.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

13'[ BIRTHDAY GIFT: Burbanks Birthday GoldMines, Limited.

135KOUMALA: Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines,Limited.

136DUNDOO: Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines,Limited.

1527BURBANKS BIRTHDAY GIFT: BurbanksBirthday Gold Mines, Limited.

2761.BURBANKS NORTH-WEST: Burbanks Birth-day Gold Mines, Limited.

4253HIDDEN SECRET NORTH: Hall, John Kay.4Y66IIIDDEN SECRET WEST: Hall, John Kay.4351HIDDEN SECRET SOUTH: Hall, .John Kay.1409BURBANKS MAINSTAY : Frears, Joseph An-

thony; Park, John -Tack, jun.; Frank, Demetre;Coiling, John Lewis; Allen, John; Fawcett,Albert Ernest; Kelly, Thomas James; Carroll,John; Steward, Thomas; Venville, John; Reid,James; Roberts, Edward.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.4143KING SOLOMON: Perkins, Samuel; Strapp,

James; Perkins, Ivon Alexander; Perkins,George Stanley.

4444. BENJAMIN GEORGE; Schmidt, John; Taylor,John.

4462HIDDEN SECRET EXTENDED: Hall, JohnKay.

4469LORD BOBS: Gilbert, William John.4479R10 TINTO: Hansberry, Thomas.4530BULLA BULLINGYoung Edgar Patterson.4515ROYAL STANDARD: Phillips, William Henry;

Nioa, Charles.4554LORNA: Laidlaw, Archibald Alexander; Nioa,

Frank; Hooke, Charles Beaney.4558 NEW VICTORIA: Rhys, Theophilus Tudor.4565PHYLLIS GRENFELL G.M.: Cosgrove, Henry

William.4566EUREKA : Paul, Arthur Allan; Mills, William

Joseph.4567GRIFFITHS GOLD MINE: Griffiths, Elizabeth.4571GOLDEN DAWN: Gowans, Robert McLean.4572ABUNDANCE: Gowans, Robert McLean.1575ENTERPRISE: Adelaide Enterprise Prospect-

ing Syndicate, No-Liability.1577BIRD IN HAND: Hardwicke, Charles Browne;

Perkins, George Stanley; Cochrane, William.4578 AINBOW: Williams, Arthur Henry.

Mineral Lease.67LUSITANIA Conlon, Michael.

Miners' Homestead Leases.15CLARE: Burke, Catherine10GLANDORE: Burke, Patrick.85FREEBORN'S FARM: Freeborn, Charles.90 LTJNA PARK: McFadden, Allan.

KUNANALLING DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

(3403) 369STHE PRIDE OF THE JOURDIES: For-wood Down and Company, Limited.

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

727S BLUE BELL EXTENDED: Ware, CharlesHarry.

8718SHAMROCK: Outridge, Henry Joseph; Hunter,William James.

875SNORTH STAR: Pearce, William Henry.8768PREMIER,: Leacocke, Henry; McGregor, George.877SCA THERWOOD: Clough, Robert.S7SS ALBURY: Doyle, James.879STURN OF THE TIDE NORTH: Stevenson,

John.

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD.Mineral Leases.

151The Scottish152The Scottish156 The Scottish157The Scottish158The Scottish159 Tie Scottish160The Scottish161The Scottish162The Scottish163The Scottish164The Scottish165The Scottish181 Tlje Scdttisb

Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,

Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,Collieries,

LimitedLimited.Limited.Limited.Limited.Limited.Limited.Limited.Limited.Limited.Limited:Limited.Limited

Page 14: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

740 GOVERNMENT GAZ ETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

COLLIE MINERAL FIELDcontinued.

Mineral Leasescontinued.

182The Scottish Collieries, Limited.183The Scottish Collieries, Limited.181 The Scottish Collieries, Limited185The Scottish Collieries, Limited.186The Scottish Collieries, Limited.187The Scottish Colleries, Limited.188The Scottish Collieries, Limited.189The Scottish Collieries, Limited.190The Scottish Collieries, Limited191The Scottish Collieries, Limited.192The Scottish Collieries, Limited.193The Scottish Collieries, Limited.197The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.198The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.199The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.200The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.201The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.202The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.203The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.204The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.205The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.206The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.207The Scottish Collieries, Limited.222 The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.223The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.224 The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.225The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.226The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.227The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.228The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.229The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.230The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.231The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.233The Scottish Collieries, Limited.250COLLIE EXTENDED No. 1: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited,251COLLIE EXTENDED No. 2: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.252COLLIE EXTENDED No. 3: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.253COLLIE EXTENDED No. 4: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited,254COLLIE EXTENDED No. 5: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.256WESTRALIAN COAL MINING COMPANY:

Westralian Coal Mining Company, Limited.257The Scottish Collieries, Limited.258The Scottish Collieries, Limited.260PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.261PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.262PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.263PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.264PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.265PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.266PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.268WESTRALIAN EXTENSION No. 1: Westralian

Coal Mining Company, Limited.269WESTRALIAN EXTENSION No. 2: Westralian

Coal Mining Company, Limited.271PREMIER OUTCROP: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.283NEW WALLSEND No. 1: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.281' NEW WALLSEND No. 2: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.285NEW WALLSEND No. 3: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.286NEW WALLSEND No. 4: Simms,_ Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.287NEW WALLSEND No. 5: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.288NEW WALLSEND No. 6: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.289NEW WALLSEND No. 7: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.290NEW WALLSEND No. 8: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.291NEW WALLSEND No. 9: Simms, Alfred Mill-

rood. Wharton.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

106PRINCESS ROYAL: Princess Royal Gold Min-ing Company, No Liability.

187PRINCESS ROYAL SOUTH: PrincessGold Mining Company, No Liability.

5S7 PRINCESS ROYAL EXTENDED: PrincessRoyal Gold Mining Company, No Liability.

840PRINCESS ROYAL CENTRAL: Princess RoyalGold Mining Company, No Liability.

987HARDY NORSEMAN: Mararoa Gold MiningCompany, No Liability.

1915HILL END: Petersen, Edward; Richards,joseph johns Richard Benjamin.

1222SUN EXTENDED: Whitney, Edward; O'Neill,James Matthias.

1223NORT II SURPRISE: Horn, George ; Hill,William Forster.

1228VENI VICI NORTH: Filippo, Dodero;Hill, Alfred John; Hill, George Thomas.

1229BONNIE LOIS: Johnson, Alfred; Martin,James.

1231LAKE VIEW: Cash, Samuel John.1232 MOUNTAIN VIEW: Cash, Samuel John.

Royal

Miners' Homestead Leases.

27OUR SELECTION: Coles, York George.55ST. PATRICK: Griffith, Richard Thomas.56SUN DIAL: Crudace, William Mellamby.59CAMBORNE: Hollow, Thomas.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

(39) 4ELeatham, Edward George.(854) 301EBRITTANIA No. 1: Oroya Links, Limi-

ted.794EGOOD LUCK: Oroya. Links, Limited.796E BONNIE LASS: McKenzie, Ronald George;

Raven, Henry Cox.1228ERED WHITE AND BLUE: HcKenzie, Ronald

George; Raven, Henry Cox.3912EWATERFALL SOUTH GOLD MINE: The

Golden Ridge Gold Mining Company, Limited.4001EHIDDEN SECRET: Davey, John; Epstein,

Saul; Lonsdale, John; Gianini, Lodovico;Coffey, Mary; Davini, Pietro; Coulter,

4035ERIDDEiN. SECRET NORTHEpstein, Saul; Lonsdale,Lodovico; Coffey, Mary;Coulter, William.

4036E HIDDEN SECRET SOUTH:Epstein, Saul; Lonsdale,Lodovico; Coffey, Mary;Coulter, William.

4045E WATERFALL EXTENDED: The GoldenRidge Gold Mining Company, Limited.

4477ELORD NELSON: Thompson, James; Ward,William George.

453 GE LAKE VIEW EXTENDED: Elliott, CharlesGeorge; Richards, Job.

4543EIVAZIPE VENTURE: Hanby, William Ed-

4550EMARIAN CATHERINE: Hamilton, Joseph:4559ERISING SUN: Lowe, Frederick.4.567EI.V.M.: Connolly, Arthur Waldo; Martin,

James.4569EELSIE MAY: Reed, James; Shannon, George;

Purdie, William; Lewis, William; Murray,Michael; Hasson, George; Cronk, George;Lamp, Clara Victoria; Hattam, Samuel; Mc-Mahon, Joseph; Prewett, Harold Leon;Prewett, Harry; Ryan, Jeremiah; Mulkerin,Martin; Zowe, Benno; Church, Edgar John;Burton, William; Free, Frederick Ernest;Joyce, Aloysius; Watkins, William; Rodda,Albert William; Ryan, William.

1578EBUSINESS RISK: Campbell, Sarah; Vincent,John.

Davey, John;John; Gianini,Davini, Pietro;

Davey, John;John; Gianini,Davini, Pietro;

Page 15: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 741

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

4585E CHESWICK : Mitchell, Robert ; Winter, Fred-erick George ; Leatham, Edward George.

4586EHIDDEN SECRET WEST: Davey, John.457E MAYMAN '8 CONSOLS: Mayman, George ;

'Morris, -William ; Thomson, John.4590EELSIE MAY NORTH EXTENDED: Martin,

George Gilbert ; Simpson, William Coulson ;Allen, Frank ; Preivett, Harold Leon ; Spence,Thomas Teldren.

4592EANNIE MAY: Dunleavy, Gordon.4594E ELSIE MAY CENTRAL: Brown, John ; Cru

dace, William ; McGregor, Colin Anderson.4595E KING : Nichols, Thomas Lewis ; Keegan, John

Edward.4596E FRANCIS MAY : Green, Herbert ; Ryan, Wil-

liam; Zowe, Benno.4597E MARY GRACE: Winter, Frederick George ;

Mitchell, Robert ; Leathain, Edward George.4598ELUCKY CHANCE: Winter, Frederick George ;

Mitchell, Robert ; Leatham, Edward George.4602EWATERFALL WEST: Ryan, William ; Rodda,

Albert -William.4604E KANGAROO: Brain, George Duncan.4605ECISSIE : Brain, George Duncan.4607ELITTLE JEAN : Pilkington, Joshua ; Reid,

Andrew.4608E BLACK HILL: Westhead, John.4609EFAIR PLAY: McPherson, John Joseph ; Ray,

Ernest Arthur.4611EGOLDEN MILE EXTENDED: Ainslie, Archi-

bald; Fraser, George McBeth Davidson ;Cliff, William Edward Franklin ; Martin,George.

4612EGOLDEN MILE EXTENDED SOUTH: Ains-lie, Archibald ; Fraser, George McBeth' David-son ; Cliff, William Edward Franklin ;Martin, George.

4613E -- GOLDEN MILE EXTENDED NORTH: Ains-lie, Archibald ; Fraser, George McBethDavidson ; Cliff, William Edward Franklin ;Martin, George.

4614ESATIN BIRD: Leahy, Andrew Augustine ;Elliot, Edward Burton.

4616E GOLDEN BIRD: Fraser, John Charles ; Sales,Alfred William ; Philpott, Alfred George.

Mineral Leases.

106EMORNING STAR: Johnson, Albert.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

26E EUREKA : Kelly, James.42EHILL END FARM : Flynn, Thomas.67E PARK VIEW: Ellery, Margaret Jane.82EOVERLAND DAIRY: Ellery, Tom ; Curtis,

James Richard.88E SALVA1RES FARM:. Salvaire, Giovanni.

112EREST : Baldwin, Edward.118EMYRTLEDALE : Neil, Henry.131E NELSONDALE : Philippe, John Francis Bap-

tiste.132E ALBERTON: Flynn, John.141E WOODLANDS: Prendiville, Thomas Garrett.1.59ECAMARINA : Go wans, Robert.204EBALLARAT : Stone, James Talbot ; Whitham,

Eva.210EBROWN HILL: Reynolds, Mary Shaw.211.E TRANSCONTINENTAL: Cox, Joseph Gregory.215EBLACKWOOD FARM : O'Loughlin, Edward.216E-1VIELBROOK : Sampson, Joseph Stone Spencer.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Miners' Homestead Leasescontinued.

217E BOULDER POULTRY FARM: Crawley, JohnWilliam.

223ELAMING TON 1110MESTEAD : O'Loughlin,

225E DUNNEVILLE : Dunne, Catherine.

Residential Lease.

2HANNAN 'S PROPRIETARY CAMP: AllanIsabella.

BULONG DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

1110YGREEN LODE: Peach, Edwin Bird.1111YLADY AGNES : Coote, Francis James.1112YFLAGSHIP Coote, Francis James.1113YFLAGSHIP EXTENDED: Coote, Francis

James.1114Y TRANSCONTINEN TAL NORTH: Coote,

Francis James.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

382YELLOW ASTER : Currie, John Joseph.626FILBANDINT : de Bernales, Bessie ; de Ber-

nales, Claude ; Dillon, Annie.633ZANGBAR: de Bernales, Bessie;' de Bernales,

Claude ; Dillon, Annie.648MONTE CHRISTO : de Bernales, Bessie ; de

Bernales, Claude Albo ; Gilmore, Lily.923SUNSETFinch, Leslie ; Langford, Frank,

1171GREAT EASTERN: McEffer, Henry ; Arnold,Alfred Bennett ; Willis, Frederick William;Callaghan, Thomas.

I175BELLEVUE NORTH: Shiel, Sydney.1182BELLEVUE : Shiel, Sydney.1186 GREAT EASTERN EXTENDED : Callaghan,

Thomas ; McEffer, Henry ; Arnold, AlfredBennett ; Della, Pietra John.

1188 TRY IT: McHugh, William Albert.1197YELLOW ASTER SOUTH: Currie, John

.Joseph.1200NEW DISCOVERY: Gilmore, George ; Dawson,

George Ussher.1201NEW DISCOVERY NORTH: Gilmore, George ;

Dawson, George Ussher.1 04 SELINA : Branson, Howard.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

9 LEIN STER HOMESTEAD: Leinster, Downs -Pastoral Company.

11MT. HARRIS HOMESTEAD : Tulloch, iEneasThompson.

BLACK RANGE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

382BBELL OAK: Gormley, Michael.641BRED, WHITE, AND BLUE : Bellchambers,

Frederick ; Day, Lewis Leslie; Simpson, Arthur ;Simpson, Sarah.

789BPYX : McCarthy, John.847B-- TRAFALGAR : McCarthy, John.848BWANDERIE : McCarthy, John.853BORSOVA : Harding, Ernest Walter ; Green,

Patrick George ; Hince, John ; Felgate, JohnMurchison.

Page 16: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

742 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {MAY 24, 1918.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD continued.

WILUNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

(162) 4JLAKE WAY GOLD MINE: The WilunaGold Mines, Limited.

(542) 6JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS: The WesternMachinery Company, Limited.

(548) 7JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS SOUTH: TheWestern Machinery Company, Limited.

(550) 8JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS WEST: TheWestern Machinery Company, Limited.

(917) 12JSQUIB: The Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited.113JGOLDEN SHANTY: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited.119JHAPPY JACK: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited. (In Liquidation.)124JPOVERTY POINT: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited.190J WILUNA CONSOLIDATED: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited. (In Lividation.) ,191 NA CONSOLIDATED NORTH : The

Wihma Gold Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)192JWLLUNA CONSOLADATED SOUTH, : The

Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)I93JLAKE VIEW: The Western Machinery Corn.

pany, Limited.194J GWALIA NORTH: The Western Machinery

Company, Limited.197J GOLD CREST: McHugh, George.2_01.1 AURORA: 0 'Donohoe, Bernard ; Southey,

William; Howard, Frederick William Henry.202.1 HAPPY JACK SOUTH: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)203JHAPPY JACK NORTH: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited. Chi Liquidation.)205JDUNBAR: Crawford, William.209JROUEN : Dann son, GeOrge Ussher.2105 JUST IN TIME: Mulholland, Frederick Alfred;

Dawson, George Ussher.215JBUTCHER: Gayford, George.2161KILLARNEY: Bourke, Michael Henry; Rowe,

William; Harris, Charles; Horigan, George.2175NELLIE MAY: Rowe, William; Horigan,

George; Garrett, Frederick James.220JGEM: Byrne, John.221 JBRILLIA NT : Barry, Hugh.

Miner's Homestead Lease.(16) 3JLUTWYCLIE: O'Shaughnessy, Thomas.

GASCOYNE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Lease.32GEM: ITorrigan, John.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

369ENTERPRISE: Marsh, Albert Edward; Marsh,Lillie; Gray, Richard Lawson.

505SCOTIA: McKay, John.519GLENCAIRN: McKay, John.586-0.L.P.: Williams, Robert John.5S7 BIRDS NEST: Gough George,

Miners' Homestead Leases.15HOMESTEAD: McKernan, John Henry.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.1841T REDEEMED : Lindsay, Frederick ; Brown,

Alfred.2044TGOLDEN SPINIFEX NORTH: GoldenlISpini-

fex Mining Syndicate, Limited.9058TAUGUSTA: McOmish, George Alexander.2059TKING OF CREATION: Brophy, John .James.0067TLAVERTON PROPRIETARY: Attewell, Ar-

thur.2069TLAVERTON PROPRIETARY NORTH: 'Bil

lings, William Horace,

MOUNT" MARGARET GOLDFIELD continued.Gold 'Mining Leasescontinued.

2( 71 TKING OF CREATION NORTH: TyrconnelNorth Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.

2072T7TGLENELYOD: Brophy, John James.2074TBRITISH LION: Morelli, Angelo; Cettini,

Michele.2075TBRITISH LION SOUTH: Morelli, Angelo;

Cettini, Michele.2076TBRITISH LION NORTH : Lyons, John;

Greer, James.2077T13RITISH LION NORTH EXTENDED :

Lyons, John; Greer, James.2078TALICE B.: Doyle, Arthur Nicholas.2079'l' ALICE B. SOUTH: Brophy, Alice.2082TBRITISH EMPIRE: Forbes; Alfred.2084TBUNGARRA: Coulson,. George; Doyle, Athur

Nicholas.2085TBRITISH FLAG: Turner, James Kininmont.2086TBELL BIRD: James, Thomas.2087TSAILOR PRINCE: Coyle, Phillip; Greville,

Washington.21188TSAilLOR PRINCE NORTH: Coyle, Phillip:

Grevi Ile, Washington.2089 FAMOUS BLUE: Birney, Henry.

Miners' Homestead Leases.ITMEADOWS: Alfonso Vicente.

22TVRONLAS: Blethyn, James.37 TLILY VA LE : Nowlan, John.

MT. MALCOLM DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.1175GNORTH STAR: Malcolm Prospecting Com-

pany, No-Liability.1295CSTARLIGHT: Starlight Gold Mining Syndi-

cate, No-Liability.13240 STARLIGHT NORTH: Starlight Gold Mining

Syndicate, No-Liability.1401C TRIANGLE: Richardson, Bessie; Robinson,

.James Johnstone.1461G STARLIGHT EAST: Starlight Gold Mining

Syndicate, No-Liability.1475CSTARLIGHT CENTRAL: Starlight Gold Min-

ing Syndicate, No-Liability.14S6CRAJAH: Bradshaw, Harry; Greenwood, Alfred.1491C-11ARBOUR LIGHTS: Cale, James.1196CGREAT WESTERN: Hastedt, Robert.14990 LIFE OF HOPE: Riggall, Edward.1500CMYALL Ti] NG: Swanson, Alexander.1501CDERBY: Barnard, Charles.

Miners' Homestead Leases.7CSMITHEIELD: Smith, David.

160 MT. MALCOLM DAIRY FARM: Stock, DavidWilliam.

31CWOODREST: Wood, Carlotta.

MT MORGANS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.314EMOUNT MORVEN: Fawkner, William.325EMILLIONAIRE: Hill, Charles Herbert.326EATT. MORVEN SOUTH: Fawkner, William.338FWEDERATION: Lawson, Samuel.339EGOLDEN CLIFFS: Hubbard, Edward West.(871R) 3401'DEMOCRAT: Swanson, Alfred; Leydon.

Francis:(903R) 341F TORQUAY: Norton, Alexander.(9428) 342EGREAT JUNCTION: Swanson Alexan-

der; Corcoran, Thomas; Saunders, William.(985R) 343EDREADNOUGHT: Norton, Alexander.(1034R) 34711 DEMOCRAT NORTH: Swanson, Alex-

ander; Swanson, Alfred; Leydon, Francis.(1035R) 348EDANUBE: Lane, James.(10408) 349EGREAT BILLJIM: Maries North Gold

Mining Company, No-Liability.(10418) 350EQUEEN OF THE MAY: Wilson,

James Hood; Huntley, Charles Ritchmond;Smith, Stephen George; Leitch, John.

(104SR) 351EGENERAL CADORNA Battaglia,Sperandio Louis.

(104911) 352FLADY EDITH: Rickard, Harry; Rick-ard, Edward.

Page 17: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 743

MOUNT MARGARET GOLDFIELDcontinued.MOUNT MORGANS DISTRICTcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.(1050R) 353FBINDAH NORTH: Amalgamated Wes

tralia Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.(105111) 354EBINDAH SOUTH: Amalgamated Wes

tralia Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.355EMILLIONAIRE SOUTH: Hill, Charles Herbert;

Fawkner, William.357EBIG STONE: Emde-, Julius.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

(61) 203CUE No. 1: Chesson, James; Heydon, Wil-liam John.

1553 VERA: Clarke, Arthur; Pearce, Patience; Daw-son, Walter.

1855VERA SOUTH: Clarke Arthur; Pearce, Pati-ence; Dawson, Walter.

1860BIG BELL: Chesson, James; Heydon, WilliamJohn.

1861BELL BERD: Chesson, James; Heydon, WilliamJohn.

1925TRIPLICATE WEST: Conper, Thomas Alexan-der.

1927DUPLICATE : Campbell, Nicholas; Colgan,Charles Michael.

1928BLUE STREAK: Colgan, Francis Herbert; Hun-ter, Thomas; .Josephs, Robert.

1929TUCKABIANNA NORTH: Atkins, Harry;Brown, Edward Thomas; Cameron, John; Ward,Joseph.

I 933AILSO CRAIG: Johnson, Peter; Murray, Ed-ward Cooper , Mc limes, James Morison.

1931TUCKANARRA: McInnes, James Morison; Tay-lor, William Joseph.

1937HORSESHOE SYNDICATE: Joseph, RobertBenjamin; Hickey, .John.

1938BLUE SPEC: Moflit, Gilbert Tickle; Blight, Al-bert James; Hunter, Thomas; Colgan, Frank.

1939GOLD STREAK: Bastian, Thomas William;Riddle, James Crighton; Penn, John.

1942GOLDEN BELL: Chesson, James; Heydon, Wil-liam John.

191/MAJOR: Bonnor, Dennis.1947 MISSING LINK: Paterson, Robert David.1948EARLY BIRD: Gould, John Henry; Currie,

George Adam.1919PATTIE: Williams, William Henry.1950TURNSTALL Malpas, Philip Charles.1951 BLUE STREAK DEEPS: Hunter, Thomas.1955MACE: Kilmurray, Patrick; Carew, William.1956TUCKABIANNA CONSOLS: Radford, Francis

Temple- Keane, John Vivian; Colgan, FrancisHerbert; Spencer, Arthur.

1957TRIPLICATE DEEPS: Penn, John; Riddle,James Crighton Bastian, Thomas William,

1958GOLDEN BELL SOUTH: Rodgers, William.1959COCATEA: Harman Francis.1960BLUE STREAK CENTRAL: Spencer, Frank.1961SATIN BIRD: Harrison Frank; Hunter, Thomas.1962KANGAROO: Sharp, Alexander.1969GOLD STREAK DEEPS: Penn, Jolm;

James Crighton; Bastian, Thomas William.

Mineral Leases.61.WILGIE MIA: Webb, Charles Bartholomew.62WILGIE MIA No. 1: Webb, Charles Bartholomew.63-1VILGIE MIA No. 2: Webb, Charles' Bartholomew.

Miner's Homestead Lease.23BUSH HOME: O'Dea, Timothy John.

DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

389DCREME D'OR: Cairn, John.421DCREME 'OR N.: Cairn, John.422DCREME D'OR SOUTH: Cairn, John.SlopNEPTUNE: Hill, Thomas; Colgan, Francis Her-

bert; Hutchison, Alexander; Colgan, Daniel,Tames,

_MURCHISON ,OLDPIELDcontinued.DAY DAWN DISTRICTCOntinUed.Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

522DNEPTUNE DEEPS: Hill, Thomas; Hutchi-son, Alexander; Colgan, Daniel James.

53711 GOOD LUCK: Daniell, Robert; Daniell, JohnDan son; Gordon, Colin.

Miners' Homestead Leases.19DTREVESSA: Tresize, Annie Jane.21DGIDGEE FLAT: Clow, David Henry.22DPINNACLES: Woinar, Anthony Vincent.24DFRANKLEA: Lupton, Alfred.

MEEKATHARRA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.398NINGLISTON EXTENDED: Western Machin-

ery Company, Limited.437NINGLISTON EXTENDED NORTH: Western

Machinery Company, Limited462NINGLISTON EXTENDED EAST: Western

Machinery Company, Limited91.2NGLOBE: Burt, Joseph Ernest; Speed, Eliza-

beth Lillian Margaret; Speed, Charles;Coombes, Joseph Edward; Speed, CharlesFrederick.

(364P) 1261NIIARDER TO FIND: Lee, Freder-ick Roy; Hale, Harry; Mackenzie, Harley

11811.(125P) 12911.N WATERLOO: Garland; John Patrick.1321NHAMBURG BELLE: Dawes, Henry; Strauss,

Georgina Hannah.1345NHAVELUCK: Geyer, Arnold.1360NLEVIATHAN: Dawes, Henry; Strauss, Geor-

gina Hannah.1368NRUBYANNA: Beaton, James.1381NBOOMERANG: Baird,- Alexander Douglas;,

Wainwright, Robert Solomon; Metzke John;Ceruti, Pietro; Kearns, Ernest Edward.

1390N FENIAN MAIN LODE: Rassmussen, PeterLeolin; Searle, James; Goss, Hubert Francis;Roberts, Andrew Livingstone.

1394N WHITE HORSE EXTENDED: Wansbrough,Henry Walter Matthews, John.

1403N KYLIE: Baird, 'Alexander Douglas.1404NCHRISTIAN: Wallace, Richard; Wigmore,

Harry; Robinson, William; Greagen, Phillip.1410NWIN THE WAR: Beaton, James.1412NMURCHISON BOULDER: Cawse, Albert Wil-

liam.1417NGWALIA NORTH: Hodgson, Arnold Arthur;

Peart, Thomas; Allan, Robert; Robinson,William Thomas; Goss, Hubert Francis.

1418NFENIAN MAIN LODE EAST: Rassmussen,Peter Leolin; Searle, James; Goss, HubertFrancis; Roberts, Andrew Livingstone.

1419NKANUMBRA: Craig, Stanley Earles; Fer-guson, Donald.

;420NHAECYON EXTENDED: Bone, William John;Bennett, John.

1421NGWALIA WEST: McNamara, John; Goss,Hubert Francis.

1.422NSIRDAR: Dickson, Edward.1423NROCKLEE: Walker, Christopher Henry.1124NROCKLEE SOUTH: Walker, Christopher Henry.

Miners' Homestead Leases.17NAllanson, Thomas.33NMEEKATHARRA HOMESTEAD: Smith, Charles.52NCLARKSON'S HOMESTEAD: Saggers, Joseph

John.

MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.445MNEPTUNE: Williamson, Charles.

1013MMARS: Cummings, William James.1144MFORTUNE OF WAR: Woods, Edward.1149METHEL MAY: Cummings, William James.1159MTAME OAT: Thomas, John Ivor; Moon, Ed-

ward.1160MMORNING STAR WEST: The Star Syndicate,

Limited.1164MANTARES: Moderana, August; Mack. Michael.1166M-1100GARDIE VIEW: Cummings, William

James; Fox, John Joseph,

Page 18: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

744 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD continued.Mr. IiAGNET DISTRICTcontinued.Gold Mining Leasescontiimed.

1168MMAY FLOWER: Phillips, Albert; Charleson,Andrew.

1109M EARLY BIRD: Young, Henry Anton; Cruick-shank, George; Hudson, Robert.

117251GOOD LUCK : Holzman, Leon.

Miner's Homestead Lease.MTAREE: Williamson Rachel.

Tailings Lease.`1:1--The Star Syndicate, Limited.

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD,Mineral Leases.

127KIRTONS SOUTH: Thring, William Francis;Dwyer, Harry; Waun, James Delbert.

128KIRTONS: Thring, William Francis; Dwyer,Harry; Warn, James Delbert.

129KIRTONS NORTH: Thring, William Francis;Dwyer, Harry; Waun, James Delbert.

142NOOKA: The Nooka Lead Mining Company, NoLiability.

i40 SURPRISE COPPER MINE: Mitchell, SamuelHerbert.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.MENZIES DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(1409G) 2823ZROBINSON CRUSOE: Truscott, Ed-

mund; Roberts, Wi :Liam.0100ZThe Menzies Mining and Exploration Corpora-

tion, Limited.5250ZFOREST BELLE: Peddle, Henry ; Errington,

John; Holmes, George; Nielsen, John.5290ZUNEXPECTED SOUTH: Weaver, John Joseph.5292ZWILD ROSE: Hawkins, Denis.5302ZLADY HARRIET: Sawyer, William Frederick ;

Sawyer, James Henry ; Sawyer, Charles Eze-kiel; Sawyer, Ephraim Thomas; Sawyer,Susannah.

5354ZBALK IS: West, Jack; Allen, George; Brown,Albert; Allen, John.

5392ZiREVIVAL: Menzies Mining and ExplorationCorporation, Limited.

5410ZLAKE VIEW : Maher, Patrick; Maher, MaryTheresa.

5431ZSAND PRINCE: Edna May Golden Point, No-Liability.

5433ZALPHA: Sawyer, William Frederick; Sawyer,Charles Ezekiel; Sawyer, Ephraim Thomas;Sawyer, JameS Henry; Sawyer, Susannah.

5454Z UNEXPECTED : Weaver, John Joseph.5-155Z LADY MARGARET: Flannagan, John Henry ;

Hamer, Maurice Benjamin; Walsh, PeterJames.

5456ZST. VINCENT: Flannagan, John Henry; Hamer,Maurice Benjamin; Walsh, Peter James.

54592 UNEXPECTED WEST: Weaver, John Joseph.

Miners' Homestead Leases.1ZGARDEN VALE: Organ, Daniel.9ZMURRAY GLEN: Walsh, Peter James.

13ZGLEN HOME: McMahon, John.20Z WEAVER'S FOLLY: Neve, David.25Z CARRIERS HOME: McCorkill, Enis Graham.

ULARRING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.1119U MULWARRIE: Cadby, Kate; Cadby, Frank

John.95417CARDINAL: Boundy, Robert James; Robinson,

Percy.0720LITTLE DELE: Taylor, Edward.98611----WAIHI: Taylor, Edward.

YERILLA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.1010RGENEVE: Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.101.1RNETA: Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.101511SENATE: Robertson, Andrew Balfour; Miens,

John.1018RNETA EXTENDED: Brewer, David.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.NIAGARA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.7500COSMOPOLITAN No. 1: The Western Machin-

ery Company, Ltd.7570COSMOPOL1TAN No. 2: The Western Machin.

cry Company, Ltd.769GTWO D'S: Bright, William.770GTWO D'S EAST: Bright, William.7710TWO D'S WEST: Bright, William.772GCARPATHIA: Perron, Anthony; O'Connor,

Richard; 'Vonthien, William Henry.775GLUBRA QUEEN: Barrett, Thomas; Leipold,

George William.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

KANOWNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(107E) 14XBISSENBERGER No. 1 SOUTH: North

White Feather Gold Mines, Limited.974X LILY ,AUSTRALIS EAST: North White Fea-

ther Gold Mines, Ltd.1035XLILY EXTENDED: North White Feather Gold

Mines, Limited.1353XLEILA M.: Martin, John Louis.1355XPALM: Arkle, James Vere; Walsh, Charles;

Thomas David; O'Keefe, Michael James.1373XMT. MARCONI: Attewell, Arthur.137SXSUNBEAM: Laver, Charles William.1380XGENTLE POLLY: Pascoe, Joseph Williams.1381XRINTI: Billings, William Henry.13S2XMASCOTTE: Billings, William Henry.1383XGWENDOLINE : Thornton, Mark Ernest;

Starr, Francis Thomas; Richards, Frank.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

4XADELAIDE: Gray, William Strang.12XNORTH GIPPSLAND: Willmott, Samuel Charles.24X ROSEBERTII: Ellery, Harry.35XGRAYROCK : Black, Thomas.06XNORTHAMPTON: Taylor, David.37XGINDALBIE MEADOWS: Cooper, George Astle.

KURNALPI DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Lease.512KMULGABBIE PERSEVERANCE: Kelly, James;

McMahon, Margaret Mercy.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.Gold Alining Leases.

4I1PPATRIOTIC: Wagner, Robert.414PIIIBERNIAN EXTENDED: Gaffney-, Thomas;

McLachlan, Peter.165PWOWSER: Harpur, Richard Wharton; Wilton,

Michael Able.

Mineral Leases.

(17SH) 9PSONS OF GWALIA : Francisco, HughCarr; Towers, Robert John; Asplin, John Wat-ford; Booth, Henry.

(21SH) 31PTWO SISTERS NORTH: Palmer, AlfredBisham.

37PSONIA: Connelly, Charles Frederick.3SPDIANA: Bird, William James; Connelly, Charles

Frederick.40 P BULL CREAK COPPER MINE: Fitzpatrick, Pat-

rick Joseph.411?BUTCHER BIRD: Thornton, Patrick; Haggett,

Francis Samuel.43PSONS OF GWALIA EXTENDED: Haggett,

Francis Samuel.44PSONS OF GWALIA 'CONSOLIDATED: Hag-

get, Francis Samuel.40PHARD TO FIND: Booth, Henry.49PGREEN CAP: Snell, William Alfred.

Page 19: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 745

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

136WESTERN FLAG: Hassell, John Frederick Tas-man; Dunn, Walter; Grant, Charles; Anderson,Ralph Argyle; Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.

137--FLAG: Hassell, John Frederick Tasman; Dunn,Walter; Grant, Charles; Anderson, Ralph Ar-gyle; Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.

138;EASTERN FLAG: Hassell, John Frederick Tas-man; Dunn, Walter; Grant, Charles; Anderson,Ralph Argyle; Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.

Mineral Leases.

361LAST CHANCE: Roberts, Hugh; Kingsmill, Walter John; Clarke, Joseph.

366HARBOUR VIEW SOUTH: The Harbour ViewGold and Copper Company, Limited

370NORTH HARBOUR VIEW: Reeve, Arthur.372MT. CHESTER: Kingsmill, Walter John.373I.W.U.: Scadden, Cecil; Cowan, George; Fairfull,

Robert.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

5MELROSE FARM: Neil, David Ferdinand.15GRANT'S FOLLY: Lansell, Frank Northcott:16GREY HORSE: Coleman, Patrick.24THE VALLEY: Foord, Arthur Herbert.28SUNNYSIDE FLAT: Lansell, Mary Ellen.32VALLEY WEST: Lansell, Frank Northcott.37LODGE: Daniels, Arnold Edward.41CLEAR VIEW: Neil, David Ferdinand.43PARK FARM: Dunn, Robert Adam.58BELLE VUE SOUTH: Daw, Ethel May.67CHATSWORTH: Pierssene, Angela Elizabeth.82SPARTA: Daniels, Eleanor.S5 PENRICE: Daniels, Walter George.94GREASBY: Walker, James Leonard.95BEECHWOOD HILL: Daniels, Alfred William.

106TOWN VIEW: Gibson, James Alfred.130KAMARUNGA : 0 'Dea, Kyrin Malaich.150-- CLONTARF: Rogers, David Chambers.162STEERE FARM: Bastian, Ernest Edward.172HILLSIDE: Horton, James.177PIONEER: Haworth, James.186 AVYDALE: Bastian, Ernest Edward.190 WANDEARAH : Mildwaters, John Phillip.199BURNT PATCH: Robertson, Frances Tuckfield.203CLEAR VIEW EXTENDED: Neil, David Ferdi

nand.204STONY CREEK: Daw, Leonard.205AHAURA: Coleman, Patrick.216GLENELG: Coleman, Daniel.224 BRENANAH: Smith, Harry Edgar.227SCOTIA: Teasdale, James Samuel.2.29ABBOTSFORD: Neil, David Ferdinand.241MYRTLEFORD: Palmer, Cicero.242SEA VIEW: Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.246WANDEARAH EXTENDED: Mildwaters, John

Phillip.248ADELAIDE FARM: Brown, Alfred .Joseph.250SCOTIA EXTENDED: Teasdale, James Samuel.251CALDERWOOD: McCulloch, Matthew.252WILLOW GROVE: Teasdale, James Samuel.257GLEN ATHOL: Robertson, Frances Tuckfield.258REDEMPTION: Dunn, James.259ADAM'S FARM: Dunn, Robert Adam.260JUBILEE: Lansell, Frank Northcott.263STRACHANLEY: McKenzie, Charles Strachan.264RANGES: McKenzie, Louisa May Veronica.268ADELAIDE FARM EXTENDED: Brown, Alfred

Joseph.272KILLCORRIE: Haworth, Lucy Grace.276ENGLEFIELD GREEN: Mitchell, Charles John.278BRENANAH NORTH: Smith, Harry Edgar.289ESPERANCE: Gibson, Alice Bertha.298GLENFEADON: Willoughby, Ernest Walter.30PHIBESCUS: Ford, Cyrus Frederick,

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.733BAMBOO QUEEN: Breen, Daniel; Thompson,

William Allen; Matheson, Roderick; Greene,John Frederick; Welsh, Frank Robert.

762TRUE BLUE: Hodges, William Armstrong.792TRIO: Doherty, Michael; Haig, Charles Wolseley.795BULLETIN: Byass, Thomas Robert.799MAGDALEN: Weeks, Henry Charles; Campbell,

Colin George.S00 MOUNT PROPHECY NORTH: Watson, Robert.

Mineral Leases.SGTHE H.M.: Marshall, Hay; Johansson, Andrew.87THE ANCHORITE: Marshall, Hay; Johansson,

Andrew.95LADY MARY: Marshall, Hay; Johansson, An-

drew.266GREAT MOUNT WONGANELLA CONSOLI-

DATED: Thelemann, Frederick.267HEDLA.NITE: Johansson, Andrew; Moore, Jos-

eph Dennis; Hawkins, Frederick Garnet;Houston, George; Jeffrey, William.

268VENTURE: Stewart, Seymour Charles.209LAST HOPE: Stewart, Seymour Charles.

NULLAGINE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.06EBARTON : McKenna, Maurice; 0 'Driscoll, Hum-

phrey; O'Brien, Thomas; Peterson, Andrew.203LHARP: Connolly, Owen.205LROSE: Marinoni, Giovanni; Lewis, Edwin.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

155TA.URI TOM TIT: Brown, Henry Thomas; Thom-son, Hugh George Ross; Brown, Thomas Night-ingale.

172CUMSTOCK: Horne, Louis Edgar.179WHUNDO: Shaw, George Garnet; Waugh, Wil-

liam Alexander; Francis, Charles Henry; Clew-,

ley, Harry; Francis, Walter Alfred.1SOWHUNDO WEST: Shaw, George Garnet; Waugh,

William Alexander; Francis, Charles Henry;Clewley, Harry; Francis, Walter Alfred.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

(JOGLAKE VIEW: Payne's Find Development Conn.pany, No-Liability.

4;81ASTER CONSOLIDATED: Smith, Clifford John;Fitzgerald, Patrick; Green, William John.

699 IRONCLAD: King, Joseph; Seaman, Thomas;Robinson, James William Daniel; Nevill, JohnLaurence; Huitson, John.

708MUG'S LUCK: Seaman, Thomas; Yeomans,Charles Maddison; Nevill, Beatrice Mary; Bow-man, Annie; Nevill, John Lawrence; Huitson,John; King, Joseph.

727 IWARRIEDAR: Foden, Alfred; Cain, Mary; Horn-hardt, Fredrick.

739PORCUPINE SOUTH: Oliver, George; Oliver,Thomas William; Oliver, Reuben; Oliver,Samuel.

745IRONCLAD SOUTH: Hornhardt, Frederick;Loader, George; Nevill, James Gerald; Ryan,,Stephen.

756 PORCUPINE SOUTH EXTENDED: Oliver,Samuel; Oliver, George; Oliver, Thomas Wil-liam; Oliver, Reuben.

799GOLDEN FLUTE: Connolly, Patrick Andrew;Clohesy, James; Hide, Frank; Hawkins, James;Lewis, Harold Stanley.

836WEE McGREGOR: Munro, Duncan.848ALMA: Oliver, Thomas Richard.854MARGUERITE: Fisher, Garnet; Moran, William

James,

Page 20: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

746 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1915.

YALGOO GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.863GOLDEN BAR EXTENDED: McGregor, Charles;

Bowman, Fredrick James; Hurley, FrancisJoseph.

870PIONEER,: Bowman, Annie ; Hurley, FrancisJoseph.

871 OLIVE: Yabsley, Robert ; Fitzgerald, Patrick.875 POINT OF GOLD: -Reid, Hugh.870McDONALD REWARD EAST: Cullity, Thomas.

Mineral Leases.

12-1VIATTLAND : Williamson, Caleb Charles ; Moorhead, Robert William.

23OLIVE QUEEN: Williamson, Caleb Charles ; Moor-head, Robert William.

.PROVIDENCE : Bowman, Frederick James.17MONARCH : Parker, John James; Gibbs, James ;

Willis, Edward; Gates, William Jessey.

Miners' Homestead Leases.5W ARIZ I DAI1 IIOMESTIIAD: Cain, May.6BON ACCORD: Lang, Eliza Alice.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

536THE TRANSVAAL : Macleod, William Alexan-der.

570GREAT LEVIATHAN: II6wlett, George Henry ;McDonell, Ewen ; irhompson, John.

724S PR1N ; HILL: The Spring Hill Gold Miningcompany, No Liability.

923-130 I AN: Eim.John; Kernick, John ; Camp-bell, Andrew.

999TRANS VAAL DE EP No. 2: Macleod, WilliamAlexander.

1000TRANSVAAL DEEP No. 1: Macleod, WilliamAlexander.

1011-1RISING STAR: Bronco Horseshoe ProprietaryMining Company, No-Liability.

1358TRANS.VAAL NORTH DEEPS: Macleod, Wil-liam Alexander.

1689 BRONCO: Bronco Horseshoe Proprietary MiningCompany, No-Liahility.

1933BUTCHER BLED No. 1: Atkinson, John; Atkin-son, Guy ; Atkinson, Sydney; Atkinson, John(junior) ; Jackson, Robert Thomas.

1979 ALLEN'S FIND: Allen, Arthur James.2053GREAT UNKNOWN: Jones, Charles Edwin;

McIntyre, Archibald _McPherson; Doolette,Dorham Longford ; McManus, Cornelius.

2087RECO VERY : Greenfinch Proprietary Gold Mine,No-Liability.

20SSMYRTLE : Edna May Myrtle Gold Mine, NoLiability.

2168MYRTLE CONSOLS : Edna May Deep LevelsGold Mining Company, No-Liability.

2238MYRTLE CONSOLS SOUTH: Edna May DeepLevels Gold Mining Company, No- Liability.

2272GLIDE AWAY : Lang, Samuel Carsley ; Windsor,John Joseph ; Andrews, Richard Bullock.

2546SUNNYSIDE: Poison, Samuel Hunter; Smith,Henry; Poison, Alexander.

2570-1'LYRTLE EAST : Edna May Consolidated GoldMining Company, No-Liability.

2591MUSKET BELLE: Bronco Horseshoe Proprie-tary Mining Company, No-Liabilitv.

2617EDNA MAY EAST: Edna May 'ConsolidatedGold Mining Company, No-Liability.

2631GREAT VICTORIA JUNCTION : Bronco Horse-shoe Proprietary Mining Company, No-Liabil-ity.

2633SPRING HILL NORTH: The Spring Hill GoldMining Company, No-Liability.

2643GREAT VICTORIA HORSESHOE: BroncoHorseshoe Proprietary Mining Company, No-Liability.

2644 ED.NA MAY MAIN LODE: Edna May Consoli-dated Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.

2650BUTCHER BIRD EAST: Atkinson, John (sen.) ;Atkinson, .John (jun.) ; Atkinson, Guy ; Atkin-son, Sydney ; Jackson, Robert Thomas.

YILGARN GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

2653 VIOLET: Andrews, Richard Bullock.2656GOLDEN DREAM: Davis, Richard Elias.2700GRAND NATIONAL: Grand National Gold Mill-

ing Company, No-Liability.2716EDNA MAY CONSULS: Monek, Louis Ozmond.2729BUTCHER BIRD NORTH: Atkinson, John

(sen.) ; Atkinson, John (jun.) ; Atkinson, Syd-ney; Atkinson, Guy ; Jackson, Robert Thomas.

2739ROSALIE : Weinert, Louis.2710TRANSVAAL SOUTH: Macleod, William Alex-

ander.2711TRANSVAAL NORTH: Macleod, William Alex-

ander.2761WESTON 'S REWARD EXTENDED: Weston 's

Reward Gold Mines, No-Liability.2777MYRTLE CONSOLS EXTENDED : Edna May

Deep Levels Gold Mining Company, No-Liabil-ity.

2787GOLD MOUNT: Frank, Joseph Henry.2790MANXMAN CONSOLS: Tully, Harold James.2793GARIBALDI: The Spring Hill Gold Mining Com-

pany, No-Liability.2S01 SCOTS GREYS: Poison, Samuel Hunter.2806STAR OF THE RANGE: Quinlan, John James.2807HILL END: Battler Hill End Prospecting Syndi-

cate, No-Liability.2S31EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 1: Monek, Louis

Ozmond.2841. RETREAT: The Greenfinch Proprietary Gold

Mines, No-Liability.2909GREAT SOUTHERN : Hodges, William Mabor ;

Martin, Frederick Osmond; Colreavy, TamesDaniel; Courage, Alexander ; Wood, RobertHenry; Selk, Rudolph Albert; Kilmartin, Peter.

294SGREENHARP NEW : Ferdei, Michael James.2951WHITE HORSESHOE: Quinlan, John James.2958WESTON 'S STAR: Weston 's Reward Gold

Mines, No-Liability.2971MARDA VIEW: Doolette, Dorham Longford ;

McManus, Cornelius; McIntyre, Archibald Mc-Pherson; Jones, Charles Edwin.

2978GIFT : Andrews, Richard Bullock.29S9GREAT VICTORIA CENTRAL: Roberts, Wil-

Ham Henry; Linkson, William Henry ; Ryan,James.

299SST. GEORGE: Allen, John; Harper, Melmer ;Black, James ; Andre, Christian Henry.

3010 CENTRAL: McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.301.1 VICTORY: King, William Joseph; Campbell,

Andrew ; Green, John Henry ; Abbott, ElizaAnn.

2015 KITTY: Collins, Naaman ; Hull, Charles Wil-liam; McIntyre, Peter ; Broadfoot, John ; Ben-nett, John Thomas; Pettit, Francis Clement ;Rea, John Hunter -

3016 CENTRAL EXTENDED: McIntyre, ArchibaldMcPherson.

3023 ERASERS: McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.3024ERASERS SOUTH: McIntyre, Archibald Mc-

Pherson.3030NEVER NEVER: Burbidge, Ernest Charles.3039 LAKE VIEW: Cox, Ernest Arthur ; Gudici

Agostino.3041IIIBLDALE : 1'alkiner, Herbert Percy.3051NEVER NEVER EAST: Burbidge, Ernest

Charles.3052NEVER NEVER WEST: Burbidge, Ernest

Charles.3062EDNA MAY EXTENDED: Edna Queen No. 1

Gold Mining Syndicate, No-Liability.3063KING OF THE RANGE: James, Richard.3004 ENTENTE: Ogden, Charles Henry ; Webber,

Mercy ; Beck, Herbert ; Cruse, William Snell;Riddle, Arthur.

8065HIGHLANDER: Poison, Alexander.3066NEVER NEVER EAST EXTENDED : Bur-

bidge, Ernest Charles.306;QUEEN MAY: Morgan, Frederick William -3068 (GOLDEN DREAM NORTH: Smith, James,

Gardiner, William; Davis, Richard Elias.3069BANKER: Rowe, Thomas: Single, William.6072DOREEN : Westonia Gold Mining Prospecting

Syndicate, No-Liability.3073DOREEN EXTENDED: Westonia Gold Mining

Prospecting Syndicate, No-Liability.

Page 21: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 747

YILGARN GOLDFIELDcontinued.Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

3076QUEENSLANDER: Hodges, William Mabor.3077 ORIENT: Webber, Mercy; Ogden, Charles

Henry; Evans, David; Riddle, Arthur ; Beck,Herbert.

3078 MYSTERY: Nye, Hiram.3079FORTITUDE: Courage, Alexander.3081CONSOLIDATED EXTENDED: Edna May Con-

solidated Extended Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.

3083EDNA MAY BLOCKS: McKye, Charles.3085CENTRAL CONSOLS: Duggan, Joseph Ray-

mond.3087GREENFINCH DEEPS: Duggan, Joseph Ray-

mond; Stone, Brainerd Josiah.308SEDNA MAY SOUTH -WEST: McGinness,

Michael.3089EXETER: McGinness, Michael.8090MARJORIE B.: Bracegirdle, Walter- John Leo-

pold; Leneberg, John.3091 NORTH DEEPS: McKye, Charles.3092EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 2: Edna May Con-

sols Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.3093EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 4: Edna May Con-

sols Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.3091EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 3: Edna May Con-

, sols Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.3095EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 5: Edna May Con-

sols Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.3096EDNA MAY CONSOLIDATED NORTH EX-

TEN DED ; Collins, Elsley Roy.3098SUNSHINE AUSTRALIA: Webb, Charles Bar-

tholomew.3099AUSTRALIAN GLORY: Webb, Charles Bar-

tholomew.3101MOUNT ROBE: Cummings, .1 ohn ; McDonn

Alfred Chapple.3102SAINT PATRICK: Lyons, John.3104 COME BACK: Toms, Robert ; Allen, Charles ;

Stephens, .John Rosser; Pettit, Francis Clem-ent; Windsor, John Joseph.

3108A BI G AIL : Davis, Richard Elias ; Patroni,Arthur ; Gardiner, . William ; Smith, James ;Abigail, James W.

3109DORA: David, Richard Elias; Patroni, Arthur ;Gardiner, ; Smith James;James W.

Y1LG A RN GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.3111ST. PATRICK DEEPS: Stockdale, Harry Gor-

don; Fairful, Alexander ; Tuckey, Enos John;Mooney, James; Winner, Edgar George.

3112BULL PUP: .Jones, Frank Theodore ; Brown,James; Thompson, John; Bleimerhassett, Ar-thur.

3113 RAINBOW: Bourke, William; Starr, Timothy;Tipler, George.

3115PATHFINDER EAST: Hamming, Charles.3121PATHWAY : Thompson, John.3122SOUTH PATHWAY: Thompson, John.3123BANKER DEEPS: Rowe, Thomas; Single, Wil-

liam.: Leonard, Theophilus.

3125 GENERAL TIA IG: Patroni, Arthur.3126OE CHANNEL BLOCK No. 1: Collins, Elsicy

Roy ; Duggan, Joseph Raymond.3127ORE CHANNEL: Collins, Elsley Roy; Duggan,

Joseph Raymond.128MELBOURNE CUP : Burbidge, Ernest Charles.

3129BARBER 'S REWARD: Francis, Arthur ; Webb,Charles Bartholomew; Monaghan, James Pat-

3130-111,Erlie'-DkEN : McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.3131ELLWOOD: McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.3132IIASWELL: McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.3134 OSBORNE : McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.

Miners' Homestead Leases.2 MURPHY'S SE-till:CT ION : Murphy, Patrick.

21ARAPILES HOMESTEAD: Smith, Charles Ed-ward.

23P ION.EER 1.11. WI EST EAD LEASE: Windsor, JohnJoseph.

30ALPHA: Forrester, Eleanor Hilda.17VIEW : Lloyd, [sane Cornelius.66EDNA MAY DA .1 N Y : Pascoe, Phillip.73-110SELLA: Cronin, David,

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED FIELDS.in rat Lease.

24111ES PERANCE : Parker, David; McCarthy, Ed-ward James; Stewart, Charles James.

THE MINING; ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, 22nd May, 1918.

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

M. J. CALANCHINI,Acting Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

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

Goldfield.

Broad ArrowMt. MargaretMurchison ...'Vilgarn

District. Nos. of Application.

Mr. MorgansMt. Magnet

Mineral Lease.

The surrender of the undermentioned Mineral Lease -was accepted :

1821w.357F, 358F.11.75x.'31:36, 3138.

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessees.

Murchison I. Cue... Wilgic Mia Pinnacles Carlyon, Richard John ; Carlyon,Harold Hart.

Conditionally.

Page 22: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

74S GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Roebourne, 17th April, 1918.

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

(Sgd.) J. MAUNSELL,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Roebourne, onWednesday, the 17th day of July, 1918.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

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

12-Waugh, Alexander; Redmond, James; Shaw,George Garnet; Bickerton, Alfred Lloyd; Roe-bourne. Non-payment of rent.

Business Area.159-Marshall, Agnes Frazer; Whim Creek. Non-pay-

ment of rent.Residence Areas.

110-Hunter, Agnes; Whim Creek. No Miner 's Right.142-Haile, Thomas Henry; Whim Creek. No Miner 's

Right.153-Haile, Adeline Mabel; Whim Creek. No Miner 's

Right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Marble Bar, 9th April, 1918.

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

(Sgd.) F. KELLY,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Marble Bar, onMonday, the 22nd day of July, 1918.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.-MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

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

Business Area.117-Johansson, Andrew; Tabba Tabba. Non-payment

of rent.Market Garden Areas.

36-0 'Neil, Anastasia Alma ; Marble Bar. Non-com-pliance with conditions.

56-Sanderson, John Bell; Bamboo Creek. Non-pay-ment of rent.

Machinery Area.33-Doherty, Michael; Haig, Charles Wolseley; Elsie

Creek. Non-payment of rent.Alluvial Claim.

72 -Vann, George; Gregg, Edward; Old Shaw. Non-compliance with conditions.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

628/12. Perth, 22nd May, 1918.IN accordance with the provisions of Section 306 of " TheVining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to amend the Regulationsunder the said Act, as set forth hereunder.

C. A. HUDSON,Minister for Mines.

Regulation 5, Subclause (b) is amended by omitting theword " eighteen " and inserting in lieu thereof the words" twenty-four."

Regulation 10 is amended by omitting the word "nine"wherever it occurs in the reading of the third paragraph,and inserting in lieu thereof, the word " twelve."

Regulation 40b, Clause (1) is amended by inserting afterthe words " oil shale " the words " ochre, clay, felspar, mica,asbestos, barytes, diatomaceous earth, minerals to be workedfor potash contents," and by the addition of Clause (8a)to read as follows :-

(8a.) The Minister may at any time direct that theholder of a mineral claim for mining graphite,mica, asbestos, barytes, or minerals to beworked for potash contents, be required toapply for a lease, or leases, of the groundheld as a mineral claim or any portion of i t,and upon the expiration of three monthsfrom the date of notice of such requirement,the Warden shall, if so directed by theMinister, cancel the registration of themineral claim.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Roe Road District.

Notice of intention to form New Road District.Department of Works and Trading Concerns,

P.W. 4742/17. Perth, 8th May, 1918.NOTICE is hereby given that, in exercise of the powersconferred by Section 8 of "The Roads Act, 1911," itis the intention of the Governor in Council to constitutea new Road District to be called the Roe Road District,with the boundaries described in the Schedule A hereto,and for such purpose to excise from the Corrigin andWickepin Road Districts such portions of territory there-of as are situated within the intended boundary of theproposed Roe Road District as so described as afore-said, and to alter the boundaries of the Corrigin andWickepin Road Districts and such of the Wards thereofas are thereby affected. And further, on the formationof the said Roe Road District as aforesaid to divide thesame into six Wards with the boundaries, names, andnumber of members allotted to each as described andset forth in the Schedule B hereto.

Plans showing the proposed DiStrict mid Wards maybe seen at the Local Government Office, Department ofWorks and Trading Concerns, Perth. To come into forceas from the 1st day of July, 1918.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Trading Concerns.

Schedule A.Bounded on the Northward by lines commencing at

the intersection of the Rabbit-proof Fence with theproduction West of the South boundary of Avon Loca-tion 12308, and extending Eastward along said produc-tion and South boundary and part of the East boundaryof said location, the Southern and part of the Eastboundary of Location 12307, the North boundaries ofLocations 19766, 19695, 18895, 19822, and part of theNorth boundary of Location 19821, a West, a North,and a West boundary of Location 19820, the West berm-dary of Location. 19502, the Southern boundaries ofLocations 19816, 19504, 17648, 19834, and 19833, theWest,boundary of Location 15064; a West and the Northboundary of Location 15062, part of the West boun-dary of Location 12595, the West and the North boun-dary of Location 21255, the North boundary of Loca-tion 13925, the West boundaries of Locations 17676 and17679 and their production Northward to the South boun-dary of Location 16859, part of the South, the West,and the North-Western boundaries of Location 16859,the Western and Northern boundaries of Location 16145,the North boundaries of Locations 16144, 16142, 16133,

Page 23: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

NAV 24, 1918.] G OVERNM ENT GAZETTE W.A. 749

and 19640, part of the West, the South, and part of theEast boundary of Location 16129, the North boundariesof Locations 16131 and 16139 and their prolongationEast to intersect the prolongation North of the Eastboundary of Location 19525; thence along the latterprolongation and said East boundary of Location 19525,the North and the East boundary of Roe Location 2, theEast and the South bOnndary of Location 1, the Eastboundary of Avon Location 19522, part of the North,the East, and part of the South boundary of Location13708, the East and part of the South boundary ofLocation 18704, the East and the South boundary ofLocation 18701, the East boundaries of Locations 18696and 18697 to the latter 's South-East corner; thence Eastfollowing a line connecting the said South-East cornerwith the 103 M.P. on the Rabbit-proof ',Fence to theWest boundary of late P.L. 2347/93, and along part ofthe West, the South, and part of the East boundary ofsaid P.L., and again following the aforesaid line throughthe said 103 ZP. to the West boundary of late P.L.629/95, and along part of its West and its South boun-dary and part of the West and the South boundary ofP.L. 657/95 and the latter's production East to inter-sect a North and South line passing through Koorara-walyee Well (on the Eastern Goldfields Railway) andthe 145 M.P. on the No. 1 Rabbit-proof Fence.

On the Eastward by part of the said North and Southline from the aforesaid intersection to the said 145 M.P.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the said145 ALP. and extending Westward to and along theSouth boundaries of Roe Locations 6 and 7, part of theEast and the South boundary of Location 4, part ofthe East and the South boundary of Williams Location9513, the South boundary of Location 9509, part of theEastern and the South-Western boundaries of Locations9510 and 9502, the South-West boundary of Location9501 to its South-West corner; thence to and along theSouth boundary of Location 10991, the East boundaryof Location 10160, the North boundary of Location10158, part of the East and the South boundary ofLocation 10164, the Southern boundaries of Locations10165 and 10174, and part of the latter's West boun-dary, the North boundaries of Locations 10793, 10792,and 9746, and part of the lattermost's West boundary,the North boundaries of Locations 11.356 and 11355,part of the East, the North-East, and part of the North-West boundary of Location 10814, the North-East andpart of the North-West boundary of Location 10692, theNorth-East boundaries of Locations 10691 and 10690,part of the North-East boundary of Location 10689, aSouth-West, a South-East, a South-West, and part ofthe North-West boundaries of Location 10693, the Northand part of the West boundary of Location 10696, theNorth-East and the North-West boundary of Location10699 to its West corner; thence Westward to the North-East corner of Location 10254, and along its North-Eastboundary, the North-East and the West boundary ofLocation 10255, the South and part of the West boun-dary of Location 10256, the South and the West holm:dary of Location 10257, the North boundaries of Loca-tions 10258, 10259, and to and along the North boun-daries of Locations 10925, ,10924, and 10923, part ofthe East, the North, and part of a West boundary ofLocation 8459, the North boundary of Location 8458 tointersect the Rabbit-proof Fence.

On the Westward by the Rabbit-proof Fence from theaforesaid intersection to the starting point.

Schedule B.

Ku/in, Ward.-Bounded by the boundaries of KulinTo wnsite. One member.

Kondinin Ward.-Bounded by the boundaries of Kon-diuiu One member.

Kulin Rock Ward.-Bounded on the Westward, North-Westward, and Northward by part of the district boun-daries from their intersection with the production Westof the North boundary of Williams Location 9484 tothe North-East corner of Location 16139.

On the Eastward by lines commencing at the North-East corner of Avon Location 16139, and extending'along its East and part of its South boundary, the Eastand the South boundary of Location 16627, part of theSouth boundary of Location 16626, the West boundariesof Locations 16624, 16621 16611, and 15091, part of theNorth and the Western boundaries of Kondinin Town-

GOVERNMENT

own-

site, the West boundaries of Locations 15093, 15105,and 15099, part of the South boundary of Location15098 to the Western side of the Yilliminning-KondininRailway Reserve and along said side of the Railway Re-serve to the North-West boundary of Location 13663,and along part of the North-West and the West boun-dary of said Location 13663, the North and the Westboundary of Location 14455, part of the North and theWest boundary of Location 14467 to its South-Westcorner.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the afore-said South-West corner, and extending along the Southboundaries of Locations 14466 and 14465 and the South-Western boundaries of the latter, the South boundariesof Locations 14462, 14163, 17665 and 17663, part ofthe East boundary of Location 17664, the North andpart of the West boundary of Williams Location 10312,the North boundaries of Locations 10311, 9262, 9263,9265, 9269, 9483, 9867, and 9484, and their prodnctionWestward to the starting point. One member.

East Kondinin Ward.-Bounded on the Northwardand Eastward by part of the district boundary from theNorth-East corner of Avon Location 16139 to intersectwith the production East of the North boundary of Wil-liams Location 10347.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the afore-said intersection, and extending to and along the Northboundary of Williams Location 10347, part ofthe East and the South boundary of Avon Location18472, a South, an East, a South, and the West boundaryof Location 18471, part of the West boundary of Loca-tion 18470, the Southern boundaries of Locations 18468and 18467, part of the East and the North boundaryof Williams Location 7759, the North and part of theWest boundary of Location 10085, the North boundariesof Locations 9487 and 9486, and part of the Westboundary of the latter to the production East of theNorth boundary of Location 8948; thence along saidproduction and North boundary, the North and part ofthe West boundary of Location 8947, the South boun-dary of Location 14467 to its South-West corner.

On the Westward by part of the East boundary ofthe Kulin Rock Ward from, the said South-West cornerto idle South boundary of Kondinin Townsite; thenceby the Southern, Eastern, and part of the Northernboundaries of said townsite to again follow the Eastboundary of the Kulin Rock Ward to the starting point.One member.

Jetarning Ward.-Bouuded on the Northward by partof the South boundary of the Kuhn Rock Ward fromthe district boundary to the South-West corner of AvonLocation 14465.

On the South-Eastward by the Western boundariesof the Kulin Ward and the Western boundary of- Wil-liams Location 9833, the North and the West -boundaryof Location 9839, part of the North and the West boun-dary of Location 9841, part of the North boundary ofLocation 9843, part of the South-Eastern boundaries ofReserve 16068, part of the West boundary of Location9843 to its South-West corner; thence along the pro-duction West of its South boundary to the Eastern sideof the Railway Reserve and along same to the Northboundary of Location 8808, and along part of the Northand West boundaries of said Location 8808, and againalong the Railway Reserve to the North boundary ofLocation 9255, and along part of the North and theEast boundary of said Location 9255, part of a North,Western, is North, and part of a West boundary of Loca-tion 8905, part of the South-West boundary of Location9255 to the Railway Reserve, and along said RailwayReserve to the North boundary of Location 8698, andalong part of the North and West boundaries of saidlocation, _part of the South boundary of Location 8430,the East boundaries of Locations 8323 and 8704, andthe latter 's South boundary, and again along the Rail-way Reserve to the district boundary.

On the Westward by part of the district boundary tothe starting point. One member.

South -last Ward.-Bounded on the Northward by theSouth boundary of the East Kondinin Ward.

On the Eastward, Southward, and Westward by partsof the district boundaries.

On the North-Westward by the South-East boundaryof the Jetarning Ward and the South and East boun-daries of the Kulin Ward and part of the South boun-dary of the Kulin Rock Ward. Two members.

Page 24: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

750 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

P.W. 1591/18.

Ex. Co. No. 3022.

Public Works Act, 1902.

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

Doumybrook-Bridgetown Railway.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto--being allin the Nelson Districthas, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, dated the 22ndday of May, 1918, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of the Donnybrook-Bridgetown Railway.

And further Notice is hereby given that the said piece or parcel of land so set apart, taken or reurned is marked offand more particularly described on plan, P.W.D., W.A., No. 19263 (L.T.O. Diag. 4720), which may be inspected at the office ofthe Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in His Majesty for au ()State in fee simple accordingly, freed anddischarged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, estates, rights of way, or other easements whatsoever.

.Srchedule.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.No. 10263,

L.T.O.4720.

Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or ReputedOccupier.

Description. Quantity.

Francis Craig .. F. Craig Portion of Nelson Location 164.1 1 2 5(Certificate of Title Volume 300,Folio 61.)

Certified correct, this 15th clay of May, 1918.

WM. J. GEORGE,Minister for Works.

WILLIAM ELLISONMACARTNE Y,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1915.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice, Nature of Work. Date and time for

Closing. Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

1918.1918.

(Noon on Tuesday)May 8 Nungarin Pavilion School

(5612)28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Courthouses, Mer-

redin and Northam, on and after 14th May,1918.

May 8 Perth Litho. OfficeSewerage 28th May Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 14th(5613) May, 1918

May 8 Perth Causeway Police StationSewerage (5614)

28th May Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 14th May,1918.

May 8 Holyoake School AdditionsRemoval from Nanga Brookand Additions to Quarters

28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Courthouse, Pin-jarra, on and after 14th May, 1918.

(5615)May 16 Belong Public BuildingsPur-

chase and Removal (5616)4th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie,

and Courthouse Boulder, on and after 21st of May,1918.

May 16 Gwalia State HotelRenova-4th Junetions (5617)

Contractors' Room, Perth, P. W . D. Office, Kal-goorlie, and Courthouses Leonora and Boulder, orand after 21st May, 1918.

May 16 Gera ldton Public BuildingsRe-roofing (5600)

11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W. Office, Gerald-ton, on and after 21st May, 1918.

May 22 Upper Blackwood Road BoardBridge over Scott's Brook andApproaches Contract (5618)

11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Courthouse,Bridgetown, on and after Tuesday, 28th May,1918.

May 23 Bridgetown Post Office Reno-vations (5619)

11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, add Courthouses, Bridge-town and Bunbury, on and after 28th May, 1918.

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.

23rd May, 1918.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Public Works.

Page 25: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

Y 24, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 751

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 20th May, 1918.1T is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 84 of the Roads Act, that the following gentlemen havebeen elected Members of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder :

RoadBoard. Ward. Date of

Election.

Membe

8iirn

Elected.Occupation.

Christian Name.

}LOW vacancyarred

Name of previous Remark,'Member.

1918.Dumbleyung South ... April 10 Manser George Vernier ... Retirement Mauser, G.

Do. ... North ... do. Watson William John ... do. ... Resignation West, J. T. ... Unopposed.Melville ... Applecross do. Moore ... Herbert Ed-

ward LeslieAccountant Retirement Munsie, A. W.

Do. Bicton do. Purdie Charles McMillan Maim-facturer

do. Fitzgerald, 0.

Do. ... I Palmyra ... do. Ainsworth James Herbert Clerk ... do. Ainsworth, J. H. do.-Newman, E. ...do. Newman * Edward ... do. ... do. do.

Ashburton North-West do. Clark Samuel Henry Licensed do. Clark, S. H. do.Victualler

Do. ... West ... do. Forrest Robert Mervyn Pastoralist Resignation Twitchin, H. ... do.Do. ... East ... do. Bonnard John Barrett ... do. ... do. McCarthy, J. ... do.Do. North-West do. Hooley Robert Joseph Agent and do. Forrest, R. M. .. do.

DealerWanneroo... North ... do. Tapping William Market Retirement Tapping, W. ... do.

GardenerDo. ... Central ... do. Ashby Eli E. do. ... do. Ashby, E. E. do.Do. ... South ... do. Neaves Thomas C. Beekeeper do. Neaves, T. C. do.

Meekatharra Town ... do. Searle ... James Business do. Searle, J.Manager

Do. ... do. ... do. Allanson Thomas ... do. do. Allanson, T.Do. ... Country do. Baker ... \lrillians Publican do. Stalley, W. S.Do. ... do. Margeresou * William John ... do.

Armadale- Bedfordale do. Champion ... Joseph Henry... Orchardist Retirement Champion, J. do.KelmscottDo. Kelinscott do. Butcher ... James ... Farmer ... do. Butcher, J. do.Do. West Arma-

daledo. Hand ... Walter Rowland Butcher ... do. Hand, W. R. do.

Menzies Davyhurst May 1 Montgoineryt... George... Draper ... Retirement Gallagher, C. do.Do. Mt. Ida ... do. McMahon John ... Butcher ... Resignation Scott, A. do.Do. Comet Vale do. Weaver John J. Publican do. Smith, Jas. do.

Nannine .. April 10 Snell William Pastoralist Retirement Snell, W. do.Do. do. Smith ... William Calder Hotel'kpr. do. Smith, W. C. do.Do. do. Ellis William Henry Mail Con-

tractorResignation O'Connor, M. Y.

G.do.

Augusta do. McLeod Niel .. Farmer ... Retirement McLeod, N.Do. do. Donovan Edward Labourer... do. Donovan, E.Do. do. Cross ... James ... Farmer ... do. Cross, J.Do. do. Willmott E. P. B. Farm As-

sistantResignation Eatt, H. H. do.

Drakes brook West do. Fitzpatrick ... Patrick Farmer ... Retirement McCay, C.Do. do. do. Orr John P. ... do. do. Iseppi, J.Do. East ... do. Sheridan Cornelius ... do. do. Dunning, H.

Kojonup Balgarup... do. Bilney Frederick W. do. do. Bilney, F. W. do.Do. ...Do. ...

MuraduppOngerup

do.do. ...

Simms Charles AlbertBignell Obed

Hotel'kpr.Farmer ...

do.do.

Simms, C. A.Bignell, 0.

do.do.

Do. ...

East Avon Central ...

do.

do.

Reilly * Charles P. ...

William HenryOsborne

Orchardistand Ac-countant

Agent

do.

do.

Reilly, C. P.

Butcher, A.

do.

Do. West do. Beaton Kenneth ... Farmer do. Finkelstein, H. do....Do. ... East ... do. Piper ... Edwin Walter do. do. Latham, C. G. ... do.

Shark Bay... Denham ... do. Mainland Henry Pearler do. Mainland, H. ... do.Do. ... West ... do. Hoult William Jarvis do. do. Hoult, W. J. ... do.

Greenmount Bellevue do. Roberts William Jeffery Gentleman do. Roberts, W. J.... do.Do. ... Smith. Mill do. Pittersen Benjamin ... Storekeeper do. Pittersen, B. ... do.Do. Mundaring do. Pearce Walter Blacksmith do. Brinkworth, E. C.Do. Chidlow's do. Clark William George Orchardist Resignation Kirk, W. W. ... do.

WellDarling Les. Murdie do. Sampson Richard Stanley Printer ... -) Consequent Sampson. R. S.... do.

Range I on altera-tion of

I WardDo. do. ... do. Hawkins Alfred james . Orchardist j boundaries Hawkins, A. J.... do.Do. ... Maida Vale do. Dawson George Russell Florist ... Retirement Hale, C. E. ... do.Do. ... Heidelberg do. Weston Frances, John Contractor do. Weston, F. J. ... do.

. Consequenton altera- 1

Do. ... Kalamunda do. Eversden Fredrick ... I Orchardist -; tion of F. ... do.I Wardboundaries

rEversden,

Greenough... North do. Anderson Frederick George; Farmer ... Retirement Anderson, F. G. ... do.Do. ... Central ... do. Waldeck Joshua Watts... I do. ... do. Waldeck, J. W. do.Do. do. ... do. Cream Timothy ... do. do. Cream, T. do.

* Ratepayers' Auditor elected. t Extraordinary election.C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

Page 26: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

752 GOVERNMENTS GAZETTE, V.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1900.

ELECTION.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 20th May, 1918.IT is hereby notified, for general information, in acc,mlance with Section 113 of the Municipal Corporations Act, that the followinggentleman has been elected a Member of tho nnclernrentioned Municipal C :much to fill the vacancy shown in the particulars here-under :

-MunicipalCouncil. Ward. Date of

Election.

Member elected.

Surname. Christian Name.

Occupa-tion.

How vacancyoccurred

Tame of previousMember. Remarks.

Kalgoorlie...1918.

Feb. 20 Wall * Augustus I Tailor ...Charles

Resignation Eastmon, J. S.... Unopposed.

* Extraordinary election.C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

W.S. 33/18.METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE UNDERTAKING

PURSUANT to Section 96 of " The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909," notice is hereby giventhat Water Mains have been laid in the undermentioned Streets, in the following Districts :

Corr. No. I Street. From To I Direction.

NORTH PERTH.

5306 I Matlock I Ellesmere Street ... I Killarney

VICTORIA PARK.

... Southei

630/18 Bank ... Lot 280 ... Lot 282 ... South-Easterly.675/18 State Lot 1037 ... Lot 1036 ... South-Westerly.

729/18, State ... Lot 1036 ... Lot 1034 ... Southerly.738/18

CLAREMONT.

662/18 Corrylynn and Brae Roads Lot 1 ... Lot 91 South-Easterly andSouth-Westerly

NORTH FREMANTLE.

2316/18 or John ... Bayley Street Lot 6 I South-Wester1188/17

EAST FREMANTLE.

2415/17 Fraser ... Easton Street ... I Magpie Avenue ... Westerly.2415/17 Magpie Avenue ... Fraser Street ... I Wolseley Gardens ... Southerly.2415/17 Wolseley Gardens ... Magpie Avenue ... I Preston Point Road ... Westerly.629/18 Cleopatra ... ... Lot 514 ... ... I Lot 516 .. ... Easterly.

PEPPERMINT GROVE.

670/18 I Johnstone ... ... ... I Lot 11 ... ... I Lot 14 I Easterly.708/18 I Bay View Terrace I Lot 6 I Lot 7 1 Southerly.

I I I

And the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act, preparedto supply water therefrom to the lands and premises in such streets.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Dated at Perth, this 21st day of May, 1918.

Page 27: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 753

THE CATTLE TRESPASS, FENCING, AND IM-POUNDING ACT, 1882.

" Tile Municipal Corporeal° ns ..1C1, 1906.

BOULDER MUNICIPALITY.

Ex. Co. 1145. P.W. 1169/18.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Ex-cellency the Governor in Council has approved of the attach-ed By-laws of the Boulder Municipality in accordance withthe provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906,"and " The Cattle Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act,1882."

C. A. MONT,Under Secretary for Works and Trading Concerns.

MUNICIPALITY OF BOULDER.

BY-LAW No. 99.

A By-law of the Municipality of Boulder made underSection 32, subsection 5, and section 34 of The Cattle Tres-pass, Fencing, and Impounding ACt, 1882, and the Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906, and numbered 99, for specify-ing and framing a table of fees to be taken and charged forimpounded cattle.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Acts,the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Boulderorder as follows :

The following fees shall be charged within the Municipalityof Boulder :

Sustenance Fees.Foodlbs.

Water Fees.gals. s. d.

For each horse, ass, or mule ... 20 15 3 6For each bull, cow; heifer, steer

or calf ... 15 20 3 6For each sheep, goat, or pig ... 4 3 1 6For each camel or camel calf ... 15 15 3 6

Impounding Fees.

For great cattleFor small cattle

per heads. d.

... 5 0

... 2 0

Mileage Payment:

For great cattle per head per mile, not exceeding ten miles, ls.

For small cattle, per head per mile, not exceeding ten miles, 3d.

The above charges being exclusive of charges for trespassto be levied under Schedule 2 of the Trespass Act, and of thecost of advertising.

Passed by the Council of the Municipality of Boulder, thisseventh day of January, 1918.

(Sgd.) S. BESTON,Mayor.

(Sgd.) E. W. V. GRIBBLE,Town Clerk.

Recommended,(Sgd.) WM. J. GEORGE,

Minister for Works,

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council thiseighth day of May, 1918.

(Sgd.) BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

APPOINTMENTSunder Section 5 of " The Registration of Births, Deaths,

and Marriages ,Amendment Act, 1907," and Section2 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Mar-riages Act Amendment Act, 1914."

Registrar General's Office,E.G. 156/1918. Perth, 17th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable W. A. Dunstan has been appointed to act,temporarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Katanning Registry District, toreside at Kojonup, during the absence on sick leave ofConstable G. E. Hubbard; appointment to date from the17th May, 1918.

Registrar General's Office,R.G. 177/18. Perth, 21st May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMr. Arthur Slade Forbes has been appointed to act,temporarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand :Deaths for the Wellington Registry District, toreside at Collie, vice Mr. F. M. I. Read; appointmentto date from the 21st May, 1918.

R.G. 178/18.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable G. H. Hulme has been appointed to act, tem-porarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Swan Registry District, to reside atGuildford, vice Corporal J. J. Wilson transferred ;appointment to date from 21st May, 1918.

Registrar General's Office,R.G. 179/18. Perth, 23rd Slay, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMr. Ellis Jethro Wesley Walker has been appointed toact, temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths,and Marriages for the Yilgarn Registry District, toreside at Southern Cross, vice Mr. D. E. Creed; appoint-ment to date from the 27th May, 1918.

S. BENNETT,Acting Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 23rd Slay, 1918.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the following change of address of the undermentioned Minister, regiStereclfor the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia, has been duly notified to, and recorded in, this 0.fice.

R.G.No.

Date. Denomination and Name.

Transferred.

From To

Residence. Registry District. I Residence. Registry District.

7901918.

May 16

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

(Diocese of Perth.)

The Rev. Andrew Doocey Perth Perth E. Guildford Swan.

S. BENNETT,Acting Registrar General.

Page 28: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

7:5-1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. AY 24, 1.91S.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

3 EDW. 23.

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY AND EFFECTS.

W.R. 2484/18.NOTICE is hereby given that the articles mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, being Lost and Unclaimed Goods, Propertyand Effects found on Railway premises, also Goods, Property and Effects loft and deposited at Cloak Rooms, and unclaimed,together with Goods, Property and Effects upon which charges are due and unpaid pursuant to the Act, By-laws, andRegulations, will be sold by auction by the Government Auctioneer, Albert Clerk, at No. 3 Goods Shed, Perth GoodsStation, on Tuesday, 25th June, 1918, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

JOHN T. SHORT,24th May, 1918. Commissioner of Railways.

SCHEDULE.

A.List of lost and unclaimed goods, property and effects found on Railway premises.13:List of goods, property and effects left and deposited at Cloak Room, and unclaimed.C.List of goods, property and effects upon which charges are due and unpaid.

A

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.1L.P.O. : 1 trunk clothing. (Wilkinson.)

: 1 trunk clothing. (Grime.): 1 trunk sundries.

4L.P.O.: 1 trunk clothing. (Thompson.)5L.P.O. : 1 trunk clothing. (Thigel.)6L.P.O. : 1 trunk clothing. (MeLennon.)7L.P.O. : 1 trunk clothing.

: 1 portmanteau clothing. (Micaelas.)9L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau clothing. (Davidson.)

10L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau clothing. (Gora).11L.P.O. : 1 leather carryall.12L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau clothing. (Lewis.)13L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau clothing.14L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau clothing. (Teppett).15L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau. (Williams.)16L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau clothing. (Milligan.)17L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau clothing. (Taylor.)18L.P.O. : 1 tent swag19L.P.O. : 1 tent swag. (Daly.)20L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.21L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.22L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.23L.P.O.: 1 rug swag. (Forsyth.)24L.P.O. : 1 rug swag. (Wickens.)25L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.26L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.27L.P.O. : I rug swag. (Sordren.)28L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.29L.P.O. : 1 swag.30L.P.O. : 1 swag.31L.P.O. : 1 suit case. (Skirran.)32L.P.O. : 1 suit case. (Creed.)33L.P.O. : 1 case sundries.34L.P.O. : 1 folding stretcher.35L.P.O. : 1 folding stretcher.36L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.37L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.38L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.39L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.40L.P.O.: 1 sack sundries. (Owen.)41L.P.O. : 1 tent.42L.P.O. : 1 leather kit .bag . (Riddell.)43L.P.O. : 1 hat-box. (Phillips.)44 L.P.O.: 1 hamper pictures. (Jackson.)45L.P.O. : 1 rug bundle.46L.P.O. : 1 hose rug, brushes, etc.47L.P.O. : 1 hammock and blankets. (Boyle.)48L.P.O. : 1 dress basket. (D. Smith.)49L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing.50L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing.51L.P.O.: 1 sack clothing. (Law.)52L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.53L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.54L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.55L.P.O. : 1 dress basket. (Pickergill.)56L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.

: 1 dress basket.58L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing.59L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.60L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.61 L.P.O.: 1 sack clothing.62L.P.O.: 1 sack clothing.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.63L.P.O. : 1 sack bedding.64 L.P.O.: 1 sack clothing.G5 L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.66L.P.O. : 1 bundle bedding.67L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.68L.P.O. : 1 sack tent, fly, etc. (Griffiths.)69L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.

: 1 rug swag.71L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.72L.P.O. : 1 folding stretcher.73L.P.O. : 1 saddle.74 L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing.75L.P.O.: 1 sack clothing.76L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing77L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.78L.P.O. : 1 sack bedding. (Idle.)79L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.80L.P.O. : 1 canvas swag.81L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau. limes.)S2 L.P.O.: 1 trunk clothing. (McLennan.)83L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.84L.P.O.: 1 sack clothing.85 L.P.O.: 1 rug swag. (Martin.)86L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing.87L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.SS L.P.O.: 1 sack harness.89L.P.O. : 1 sack clothing.90L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.91L.P.O. : 1 deck chair.92 L.P.O.: 1 case sundries.93L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.94 L.P.O.: 1 rug swag. (Humphries.)95L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.96L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.97L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.98L.P.O. : 1 rug swag.99L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.

100L.P.O.: 6 ladies' umbrellas.101L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.102L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.103L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.104 L.P.O.: 6 ladies' umbrellas.105L .P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.106 L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.107L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.108 L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.109L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.110L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.111L.P.O. : 6 gent's umbrellas.112L.P.O. : 6 gent's umbrellas.113L .P.0 . : 6 gent's umbrellas.114 L.P.O.: 6 gent' s umbrellas.115 L .P.0 . : 6 gent's umbrellas.116L.P.O.: 6 ladies' umbrellas.117L.P.O. : 6 ladies umbrellas.118L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.119L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.120L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.121L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.122 L.P.O.: 6 ladies' umbrellas.123L.P.O.: 6 ladies' parasols.124L.P.O.: 6 gent's umbrellas.125L.P.O.: 6 walking sticks.

Page 29: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 755

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY AND EFFECTSContiadted.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.126L .P .0. : 1 suit case. (Bateman.)127L .P.0 : 1 suit case.128L.P.°. : 1 sack sundries.129L .P.0 . : 1 sack sundries.130--L .P.O. : 1 bag tools.131L.P.O. : 1 bag mincer.132L.P.O. : 1 suit case. (Walker.)133L.P.O. : 1 horse collar.134L.P.O. : 1 bundle bedding.135L.P.O. : 1 fishing. rod.136L.P.O. : 1 dress basket.137L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau (McCabe.)13SL.P.O. : 1 set table legs.139L.P.O. : 1 hand basket.l40L.P.O. : 1 kit bag. (Flynn.)141L.P.O. : 1 egg carrier. (Bandy).142L.P.O. : 1 egg carrier. (Smithery.)143L.P.O. : 1 bundle poles.144L.P.O. : 1 delivery basket.145L.P.O. : 1 pkge. window blinds.146L.P.O. : 1 shovel.147L.P.O. : 1 bundle handles.14SL. P.O. : 1 hammock. (Millar).149L.P.O. : 1 rifle.'150L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.151L.P.O. : 6 ladies' parasols.152L.P.O. : 6 gent's umbrellas.153L.P.O. : 6 gent's umbrellas.154L.P.O. : 6 gent's umbrellas.155L.P.O. : 6 gent's walking sticks.156L.P.O. : 6 gent's walking sticks.157L.P.O. : 6 gent's walking sticks.15SL.P.O. : 6 gent's walking sticks.159L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.160L.P.O. ; 6 ladies' umbrellas.

.161L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.162L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.163L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.164L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.165L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.166L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.167L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.168L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.169L.P.O: . 6 ladies' umbrellas.170L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.171L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.172L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.173L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.174L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.175L.P.O. : 6 ladles' umbrellas.176--L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.177L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.178L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.179L.P.O. : 6 ladies' umbrellas.180L.P.O. : 1 music stand.181L.P.O. : 1 hockey stick.182L.P.°. : 1 cricket hat.183L.P.°. : 1 banjo.1S1L.P.O. : 1 pair swingle trees.185L.P.O. : 1 piece machinery.186L.P.O. : 1 package axes.187L.P.O. : 1 new axe.

: 1 package saws.189L.P.O. : 1 package saws.190L.P.O. : 1 package augers.191L.P.O. : 1 package axe handles.192L.P.O. : 1 package harvester parts.193L.P.O. : 1 hand basket.194L.P.O. : 1 bridle.195L.P.O. : 1 piece sieve.196L.P.O. : 1 attache case, bathers.197L.P.O. : 1 sack sundries.198L.P.O. : 1 carrier. (Grace).199L.P.O. : 1 egg carrier.200L.P.O. : 1 camp oven.201L.P.O. : 1 milk drum.202L.P.O. : 1 milk drum.203L.P.O. : 1 milk drum.204L.P.O. : 1 package canvas blinds.205L.P.O. : 1 stretcher. (Short).206L.P.O. : 2 oil coats.207 L.P. 0. : 2 overcoats.20SL.P.O. : 2 overcoats.209L.P.O. : 2 overcoats.210L.P.0. : 2 oil coats,

A.continfled.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.211L.P.O. : 2 overcoats.212L.P,O. : 2 hand bags.213L.P.O. : 2 hand bags.214L.P.O. : 2 hand bags.215L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.216L P.O. ; 2 attache cases.217L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.218L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.219L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.220L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.221L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.222L.P.O. : 1 pair leggings.223L.P.O. : 3 pairs boots.224L.P.°. : 1 carbonetta.225L.P.O. : 1 parcel linen.226L.P.O. : 1 cardboard box, hats. (Jones).227L.P.O. : 1 parcel books. .

22SL.P.O. : 1 parcel books.229L.P.0, : 1 parcel books.230L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.231L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.232L.P.O. : 1 rug.233L.P.O. : 1 case sundries.234L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.235L.P.O. : 1 parcel " Dutch " cleanser.236L.P.O. : 2 oil coats ; 1 mach.237L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.23SL.P.O. : 1 parcel trousers.239L.P.O. : 1 package boots.240L.P.O. : 1 parcel ladies' shoes.241L.P.O. : 1 music stand.242L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.243--L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.244L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.245L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.246L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.247L.P.O. : 1 parcel gent's boots.248L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.249L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.250L.P.O. : 1 gold brooch.251L.P.O. : 1 brooch.252L.P.O. : 1 brooch.253L.P.O. : 1 gold ring.254L.P.O. : 1 ladies' wristlet watch.255L.P.O. : 1 gold brooch.256L.P.O. : 1 gold pin.257L.P.O. : 1 brooch.258L.P.O. : 1 gold brooch.259L.P.O. : 1 silver ring.260L.P.O. : 1 brooch.261L.P,O. : 1 trinket box.262L.P.O. : 2 medals.263L.P.O. : 2 pairs rimless specs.264L.P.O. : 1 brooch.265L.P.O. : 1 bangle.266L.P.O. : 2 watches.267L.P.O. : 2 watches.268L.P.O. : 1 parcel false teeth.269L.P.O. : 2 brooches.270L.P.O. : 3 wire brooches.271L.P.O. : 1 razor.272L.P.O. : 1 compass.273L.P.O. : 1 parcel " Rosary " beads.274L.P.O. : 1 match box.275L.P.O. : 3 pairs specs.276L.P.O. : 3 pairs specs.277L.P.O. : 3 trinkets.278L.P.O. : 1 watch.279L.P.O. : 1 pair specs.280L.P.O. : 1 pearl brooch.281L.P.O. : 1 salad bowl.282L.P.O. : 1 plated sugar basin.283L.P.°. : 3 vases.284L.P.O. : 1 case salt cellars.285L.P.O. : 1 tray.286L.P.O. : 1 clock.287L.P.0. : 1 parcel sundries.288L.P.O: . 1 parcel tools.289L.P.O. : 1 pair rimless glasses.290L.P.O. : 1 ' mixing " bowl.291L.P.O. : 1 watch and chain.202L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.293L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.294 L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.295L.P.O. : 1 parcel dresses.296L.P.O. : 1 parcel cow bells.

Page 30: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

756 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY, AND EFFECTS COntitrUed.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.297L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.298L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.299L.P.O. : 1 rug.300L.P.O. : 3 overcoats.301L.P.O. : 1 kit bag.302L.P.O. : 1 kit bag.303L.P.O. : 2 macks.304L.P.O. : 3' school bags.305L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.306L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.307L.P.O. : 1 parcel children's clothing.308L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.309L.P.O. : 1 tin sundries.310L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.311L.P.O. : 1 parcel boots.312L.P.O. : 1 parcel drapery.313L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.314L.P.O. : 1 parcel purses.315L.P.O. : 1 parcel gfoves.316L.P.O. : 1 parcel ladies hand bags.317L.P.O. : 1 parcel ladies' hand bags.318L.P.O. : 1 parcel ladies' hand bags.319L.P.O. : 1 parcel purses.320L.P.O. : 1 parcel tobacco pouches.321L.P.O. : 1 case spectacles.322L.P.O. : 1 case spectacles.323L.P.O. : 1 case spectacles.324L.P.O. : 1 case spectacles.325L.P.O. : 1 case spectacles.326L.P.O. : 2 sets false teeth.327L.P.O. 1 parcel spectacles, etc.328--L.P.O. : 1 parcel cotton gloves.329L.P.O. : 1 vase330L.P.O. : 1 parcel pipes.331L.P.O. : 1 parcel socks.332L.P.O. : 1 parcel knitting.333L.P.O. : 1 apron.334L.P.O. : 1 parcel kid gloves.335L.P.O. : 1 parcel gloves (odd).336L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.337--L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.338L.P.O. : 2 silver purses.339L.P.O. : 1 piccolo.340L.P.O. : 3 bicycle pumps.341L.P.O. : 1 parcel photo. material.342L.P.O. : 1 parcel hair brushes.343L.P.O. : 1 parcel pipe cartridges.344L.P.°. : 2 mirrors.345--L.P.O. : 1 music case.346L.P.O. : 1 gross boot spangles.347L.P.O. : 1 ring and brooch.348L.P.O. : 1 bundle unbrcllas.349L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.350L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.351L.P.O. : 1 halter, brush, and comb.352L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.353L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.354L.P.O. : 1 attache case, clothing.355L.P.O. : 1 hand bag.356L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.357L.P.O. : 2 school bags.358L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.359L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.360L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.361L.P.O. : 1 pkge. steel cotter pins.362L.P.O. : 1 parcel boots (old).363L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.364L.P.O. : 1 rug:365L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.366L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.367L.P.O. : 2 new cans.368L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.369L.P.O. : 1 parcel hoots and slippers.370L.P.O. : 1 parcel boys' boots (new).371L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.372L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.373L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.374L.P.O. : 3 oil coats, 1 cape.375L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.376L.P.O. : 2 coats, 1 mackintosh.377L.P.O. : 3 coats.378L.P.O. : 3 coats, 1 mackintosh.379L.P.O. : 1 hag sundries.380L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.381L.P.O. : 1 halter.382L.P.O. : 1 pair skates.383L.P.O.: 1 pair shears.

A.continued.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.384L.P.O. : 1 case aprons.385L.P.O. : 1 parcel hinges.386L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.387L.P.O. : 1 alternating "388--L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.389L.P.O. : 1 parcel sundries.390L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.391L.P.O. : 1 rubber coat.392E.P.O. : 1 oil coat, 2 mackintoshes.393L.P.O. : 4 overcoats.394L.11.0. : 4 oil coats.395--L.P.O. : 2 oil coats.396L.P.O.: 1 oil coat.397L.P.O. : 5 macks.398L.P.O. : 5 coats.399L.P.O. : 2 baskets.400L.P.O. : 1 basket sundries.401L.P.O.: 1 parcel books.402L.P.O. : 1 parcel school books.403L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.404L.P.O. : 1 parcel books.405L.P.O. : 1 parcel music.406L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.407L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.408L.P.O. : 1 hag sundries.409L.P.O.: 4 overcoats.4 ] 0L .P.O. : 1 wicker basket.411L.P.O. : 5 coats, 1 cape.412L.P.O. : 1 bag brushes, etc.413L.P.O. : 4 coats.414L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.415L.P.O. : 1 parcel toys.416L.P.O. : 3 attache cases.417L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.418L.P.O. : 1 attache case books.419L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.420L.P.O.: 2 attache cases.421L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.422L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.423L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.424L.P.O.: 3 hand bags.425L.P.O. : 3 school bags.426L.P.O. : 3 hand bags,427--L.P.O.: 1 hand bag.428L.P.O. : 1 hand bag.429L.P.O.: 3 hand bags.430L.P.O.: 3 hand bags.431L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.432L.P.O.: 3 hand bags.433L.P.O. : 1 music case.434L.P.O. : 2 school bags.435L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.436--L.P.O.: 3 hand bags.437L.P.O. : 2 attache cases.438L.P.O. : 1 suit case.439L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.440L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.441L.P.O. : 3 cushions.442L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.443L.P.O. : 1 parcel boys' suit.444L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.445L.P.O.: 4 coats.446L.P.O.: 4 coats.447L.P.O.: 1 oil coat, 1 mack.448L.P.O.: 4 coats.449L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.450L.P.O.: 1 hand bag.451L.P.O.: 1 parcel tolls.452L.P.O.: 2 small rolls wire.453L.P.O.: 1 hurricane lamp.454L.P.O.: 1 Gladstone bag.455L.P.O.: 1 portmanteau.456L.P.O.: 1 suit case.457L.P.O.: 1 new oil coat.458L.P.O.: 1 parcel new boots459L.P.O. : 1 parcel " Emery " wheels.460L.P.O.: 1 rug bundle.461L.P.O.: 1 rug bundle.462L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.463L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.464L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.465L.P.O.: 1 rug swag.466L.P.O. : 1 parcel boots (worn).467L.P.O.: 1 rifle.468L.P.O.: 3 attache cases.469L.P.O.: 3 hand bags.470L.P.O.: 3 hand bags,

Page 31: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 757

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY, AND E

A.continued.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.471L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.472L.P.O. : 3 hand bags.473L.P.O. : 3 school bags.474L.P.O.: 1 basket boy's clothing.475L.P.O. : 1 attache case toilet requisites.476L.P.O. : 1 parcel lady's shoes, etc.477L.P.O.: 1 parcel sandshoes.478L.P.O.: 1 bag old boots.479L.P.O. : 1 cardboard box sundries.480L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.481L.P.O.: 1 bag sundries.482L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing and towels.483L.P.°. : 1 buggy rug.484L.P.O. : 1 rug bundle.485L.P.O. : 1 suit case.486L.P.O. : 3 overcoats.487L.P.O. : 1 cushion and pillow.488L.P.O. : 4 overcoats.489L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau.490--L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.491L.P.O. : 1 parcel clothing.492L.P.O. 1 bag sundries.493L.P.O. 1 bag sundries.494L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.495L.P.O. : 3 pairs winkers.496L.P.O. : 1 metal plan case.

: 1 package tools.498L.P.°. : 1 tin groceries, etc.499L.P.O. : 1 package boots.500L.P.O. : 1 tin crockery.501L.P.O. 1 tin enamelware, etc.502L.P.O. : 1 box cutlery, etc.503L.P.°. : 1 bag tinware, etc.504L.P.°. : 4 coats.505L.P.O. : 1 Primus stove ; 1 spirit stove.506L.P.O. : 1 parcel mufflers.507L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.508L.P.O. : 1 bag sundries.509L.P.O. : 1 bag clothing.510L.P.O. : 2 sanitary pans.511L.P.O. : 1 folding go-cart.512L.P.O. : 1 folding go-cart.513L.P.O. : 1 folding go-cart.514L.P.O. : 1 new oil coat.515Perth Parcels : 1 child's chair. (James.)516 -Perth Parcels : 1 package coats. (James.)517Perth Parcels : 1 basket sundries. (Watson, Kelly,

Thompson.)518Perth Parcels : 1 Gladstone bag. (Faragher.)519Perth Parcels : 1 deck chair. (Rule.)520Perth Parcels : 1 basket parcels. (Rourke, Kersley.)520A--Perth Parcels : sundries. (Cornell, Keck wick.)521L.P.O. : 1 go-cart522L.P.O. : 1 go-cart.523L.P.O. : 1 go-cart.524L.P.O. : 1 pram.525L.P.O. : 1 bundle umbrellas.526--L.P.O. : 1 case enamelware, etc.527Perth Parcels : 1 small case oil. (Meecham.)528 Narrogin- Geraldton : 1 plough disc ; 1 harvester seat.529 Boulder : 1 mattress.530Boulder : 1 Gladstone bag.531Gerakiton : 1 trunk clothing.532Gerakiton : 1 rug bundle.533Maylands : 1 pigeon hamper.534Maylands : 1 dress basket.535MmTedin : 1 bundle umbrellas.536Merredin : 1 bundle coats.537West Leederville : 1 Gladstone bag. (Rogers.)538Northam : 1 saddle.539Geraldton : 1 canvas bag clothing.540L.P.O. : 1 folding go-cart.541--L.P.O. : 1 hat box.542L.P.O. : 1 basket clothing.543L.P.O. : 1 trunk clothing. (Jordan.)544L.P.O. : 1 tent swag.545L.P.O. : 1 tent swag. (Fogarty.)546Kalgoorlie : 1 wire bird cage.547Kalgoorlie : 1 wire bird cage.548Kalgoorlie : 1 wire bird cage.549Kalgoorlie : 1 camel can.550Albany : 1 sack sundries.551Narrogin : 1 cramp.552Toodyay-Narrogin : 1 bicycle carrier ; 1 mud guard.553Toodyay : 1 book of cards. (Hawley.)554Bunbury : 1 bag tent, shoes, etc.

ECTScontinued.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.555 -- Bunbury : 1 parcel baby's comforters.556Bunbury: 1 case milk.557Bunbmy : 1 tin biscuits.558L.P.°. : 1 parcel photo plates, etc.559L.P.O. : 1 bag gent's straw hats.560L.P.O. : 1 bag gent's felt hats.561L.P.O. : 1 bag ladies' straw hats.562L.P.O. : 1 bag ladies' new hats.563L.P.O. : 1 bag caps, hats, etc.564L.P.O. : 1 portmanteau. (Groth.)565L.P.O. : 1 package saw and axes. (troth.)566L.P.O. : 1 parcel new boots.567L.P. 0. : 1 bag axe head, maul, wedges.568Claremont 1 part bags flour. (Kim)Chidlow's Well 2569Perth Goods : 1 folding stretcher.570Perth Goods : 1 bag block and tackle.571Perth Goods : 1 bag pipe fittings, etc.372Perth Goods : 1 child's chair.573Perth Goods : 1 bale cornsacks.574Perth Goods : 1 bale cornsacks.575Perth Goods : 1 part bale cornsacks.576Various : 4 bags manure.577Various : 2 bags coke.578Fremantle : 1 cask.579Perth Goods : 1 bag wedges, axe head, etc. (Black.)580Perth Goods : 1 cot. (Cook.)581Perth Goods : 2 c.c. saws. (Black.)582 Meekatharra : 1 case jams.583Perth : 1 coil fencing wire.584Perth : 1 pkge. plowshares.585Merriden : 14 bundles and 1 bag new chaff bags.586Bridgetown : 1 case " Holbrook " sauce.587Bridgetown : 1 cask fruit tree wash.588Jarnadup : 4 rolls wire netting. (Franklin.)589Jarnadup : 1 pkge. garden tools. (Franklin.)590Jarnadup : 1 incubator. (Franklin.)591Jarnadup : 1 bundle bedding. (Franklin.)592Jarnadup : 1 trunk effects. (Franklin.)593Jarnadup : 1 case kitchen utensils. (Franklin.)594 Jarnadup : 1 case camp oven, etc. (Franklin.)595Jarnadup : 1 scarafier. (Franklin.)596Dowerin : 1 bundle bags.597Dowerin : 1 plow seat.598Busselton : 1 bag wedges and maul599Narrogin : 1 set bolt cutters.600Midland junct. : 1 part bag cement.601Mundaring : 2 casks shell grit.602Cranbrook : 1 roll paper.

: 1 box harvester parts.604Dowerin : 7. bag clothing. (Bell.)605Albany : 1 bag sugar.606Pinjarra : 1 bundle matchboards.607Yal,00

Alb11 part stove and piping.

608Perth : 2 oil drums.609Perth : 1 mattress and bedding.610Nangeenan : 1 bale cornsacks.611Nangeenan : 1 bale cornsacks.612Nangeenan : 1 bale cornsacks.613Nangeenan : 1 bale cornsacks.614Nangeenan : 1 bale cornsacks.615Various : Quantity bags.616Kalgoorlie : 8 logs jamwood, 2 pieces sandalwood.617-1E17 a s t

lcNatth

ena

1.m3 bags lime.

618Various : Quantity jarrah timber.619Kalgoorlie : 1 case matches.620Toodyay : 4 lengthS galv. piping.621Perth : 4 bundles round iron.622Toodyay : 1 tank (square.)623Perth : 1 swingle tree and shaft.624Dowerin : 1 pkge. ironwork.625Perth : 1 parcel bottling wire.626Perth : 1 part bag rice.627Perth : 1 box engineer's tools.628Perth : 1 parcel tin milk.629Perth : 1 crate, 1 bag bottles.630Perth : 1 watering can631Perth : 1 table.632Perth : 1 stove and piping.633Perth : Quantity empty cases and crates.634Perth : 1 gent's bicycle.635Perth : 1 gent's bicycle.636Perth : 1 parcel razors,

Page 32: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

758 GOVERNM PNT GAZE W. A. [MAY 24, 1945.

SALE. OF Goons. PROPER V

B.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.1East Northam : 1 rug bundle. (Burke.)2Wagin : 1 bag sundries.3Northam : 1 leather suit case. (Dwyer.)4Busselton : 1 bag sundries. (Clark.)5Midland Junct. : 1 cabin trunk. (Halls.)6Midland Junct. : 1 kit bag.7Northam : 1 bag sundries. (Beet.)8Northam : 1 bag clothing. (Hilton.)9Pinjarra : 1 bag mattress.

10Narrogin : 1 bag tinware. (Clarke.)11East Northam : 1 tent sway. (Sullivan.)12Midland Junct. : 1 swag.13Midland Junct. : 1 swag.14Alidland Junct. : 1 swag.15Midland Junct. : 1 swag.16Midland Junct. : 2 gent's coats.17Midland Junct. : 1 hag sundries.18Merriden : 1 swag. (Walsh.)19Merriden 1 oil coat.

Cranbrook : 1 coat.20Fremantle : 1 rug swag. (Flynn.)21Fremantle : 1 camp oven. (Bennett.)22Fremantle : 1 rug bundle. (McKenzie, Armstrong.)23Fremantle : 1 parcel photo. plates. (Mack.)24Fremantle : 1 parcel books. (Mills, Drummond.)25Fremantle : 1 dozen tinned butter. ('.Puckett.)26Fremantle : 1 bag, containing sundry parcels. (Taylor

Dean, Goldstein.)27Midland Junct. : 1 hand bag.28Claremont : 1 folding go-cart.29Kalgoorlie : 1 bag clothing. (Barker.)30Kalgoorlie : 1 bag sundries. (Lowe.)31Kalgoorlie : 1 swag :32 Kalgoorlie : 1 box kitchen utensils.33Kalgoorlie : 1 bag sundries.34Subiaco 1 Sutcliffe, Kidd,

W. Leederville 1 bag sundries Lanester, Smith,Geraldton J Bradshaw.

35Geraldton : 1 sack clothing. (Diamond, Millar.)36Geraldton 1 pkge clothing. (Pickett.)Katanning37Subiaco : 1 gent's bicycle.38Merriden : 1 bag coat, etc. (Sleigh.)39Perth : 1 portmanteau. (Chapman.)40Perth : 1 trunk clothing. (Marshall.)41Perth : 1 trinket box.42Perth : 1 glass float.43Perth : 1 parcel school hooks.44Perth : 1 wood box clothing. (Marshall.)45Perth : 1 trunk clothing. (Owen.)46Perth : 1 tin box. (Wise.)47Perth : 1 wood box. (Westlake.)48Perth : 1 tin trunk clothing. (Marshall.)49Perth : I wood box effects. (Marshall.)50Perth : 1 volume of " Shakespeare.51Perth : 1 medallion, 1 medal.52Perth : 1 box groceries. (Bathgate.)53Perth : 1 cabin trunk. (Hynes.)54Perth : 1 portmanteau. (Jones.)55Perth : 1 rug bundle.56Perth : 1 portmanteau. (O'Donnell.)57Perth : 1 canvas bag clothing. (Douglas.)58Perth : 1 hamper. (Connolly.)59Perth : 1 trunk clothing. (McKenzie.)60Perth 1 silver tea pot.61Perth : 1 rug bundle.62Perth : 1 bundle mattress, etc. (Gent, Craggs.)

C.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.1Perth : 1 case utensils. (Langhelot.)2Perth : 1 case watchmaker's tools. (Langhelot.)3Perth : 1 trunk effects. (Langhelot.)4Perth : 1 parcel old watches. (Langhelot.)5Perth Parcels : 1 trunk. (Driver.)6Perth Parcels : 1 bundle rugs. (Brown, S. .A.1.)

7Perth Parcels : 1 table. (Bell.)8Perth Parcels : 1 bundle clothing. (Egan.)9Perth Parcels : 1 bundle clothing. (Evans.)

10Perth Parcels : 1 attache case. (S.M.)11Perth Parcels : 1 dress basket. (Robinson.)I2Perth Parcels : 1 bundle coats. (S.M.)13Perth Parcels : 2 hand bags. (S.M.)14Perth Parcels : 4 umbrellas. (G'artrell, 8.111.)15Perth Parcels : 1 roll papers (Smith.)

xn 1 'ECTS coral o ed.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.63Perth : 1 violin case. (McKeekine.)64Perth : 1 dress basket. (Boyle.)65Perth : 1 Gladstone bag. (Holmes.)66Perth : 1 sack tent, etc. (Holmes.)67Perth : 1 sack sundries. (Kealey.)68Perth : 1 rug bundle.69Perth : 1 new tent.70Perth : 1 rug swag. (Thomas.)71Perth : 1 tent. (Duncan.)72Perth : 1 rug swag. (Johnson.)73Perth : 1 rug. (Johnson.)74 Perth : 1 dress basket. (Dawson.)75Perth : 1 rug bundle.76Perth : 1 bag sundries. (Fegan, King, Carrington.)77Perth : 1 Gladstone bag., (Davidson.)78Perth : 1 silver watch.79Perth : 1 Gladstone bag. (Neil.)SO Perth: 1 folding stretcher. (Kennedy.)81Perth : 1 rug bundle. (Hall.)82Perth : 1 satchel. (O'Donnell.)83Perth : 1 card-board box sundries. (Groser, Kennedy

Norman.)84Perth : 1 parcel new boots.85Perth : 1 card-board box sundries.86Perth : 1 parcel shoes, etc.87Perth : 1 Thermos flask. (Bell.)88Perth : 1 c.c. saw. (Holmes.)89Perth : 1 bag sundries. (Gildea.)90Perth : 1 swag. (Rose.)91Perth : 1 bag axe and maul. (Bathgate.)92Perth : 1 tent swag.93 Perth : 1 basket sundries. (Watkins, Holmes, Stevens.

Meyer.)94Perth : 1 bag clothing. (McPherson.)95Perth : 1 bag clothing. (Callum.)96Perth : 1 parcel boots. (Slattery.)97Perth : 1 portmanteau, containing sundry parcels.

(Parkinson, Riley, Watts, Webb.)98Perth : 2 jars. (Jacobsen.)99Perth : 1 rug bundle.

100Perth : 1 parcel chair seats. (Haynes.)401Perth : 1 swag. (Martin.)102Perth : 1. bag clothing. ( Gildea.)103Perils : 1 parcel cartridge fillers, etc.104Perth : 1 bag clothing.105Perth : 1 bag clothing, coats, etc.106Perth : I rug bundle.I07Perth : 1 swag. (Moore.)108Perth : 1 swag. (Pybre.)109Perth : 1 swag. (Nash.)110Perth : 1 bundle umbrellas. (13elmore, Smith, Bo c-

rows.)111Perth : 1 varcel bridle, etc. (O'Donnell, Hummer-

ston.)112Perth : 1 bag sundries. (Temple, Rentell, Murray.)113Perth : 1 bag clothing.114Perth : 1 quilt. (Otto.)115 Pertly : 1 card-board box clothing. (Stacey, Gildea,

Hamilton.)116Perth : 1 tent swag. (Reid.)117Perth : 1 folding stretcher.118Perth : 1 box sundries. (Chateris, Watkins.)119 Perth : 1 screen. (Chateris.)120Perth : 1 tin sundries. (Whitehurst, Fleet.)121Perth : 1 bag sundries. (Fox.)122Perth : 1 go-cart. (Collins.)

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.16Perth Parcels : 1 pkge. sundries. (Challoner, S.M.,

McCarthy.)17Perth Parcels : 1 pkge. sundries. (Johnson, Mc-

Laughlin, Tangey, S.M.)18Perth Parcels : 1 casting, 1 pkge. sprigs. (S.M.)19Perth Parcels: 1 pkge. boots, etc. (Kirwan, Ryan,

Smith, L.P.O.)20Perth Parcels : 1 bicycle (McNamara.)21Geraldton : 1 hand bag. (Dwyer.)22Geraldton : 1 trunk clothing. (Humphries.)23Toodyay : 1 buggy seat. (Taylor.)24Maylands : 1 bag clothing.25Maylands : 1 wire stretcher.26East Perth : 1 accordion. (Rennie.)27Kalgoorlie : 1 wire stretcher. (Dencli.)

Page 33: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 759

Lot. Station.28Kalgoorlie : 1

29Kalgoorlie : 1

30Kalgoorlie : 231Fremantle : 1

32Fremantle : 1

33Fremantle : 1

31 FremantleMidland JunctSubiaco

SALE OF GOODS, PROPERTY AND E FFECTS coatinuecl

C.continued.

Article, Marks, etc.pkge. sundries. (Fogarty, Denville,

S.M.)parcel books. (McElroy.)tailor's irons. (Hogarth.)bag clothing. (McGuire, )1 ington.)parcel tent.dress basket. (Date.)

r Spalling, Hill,

r1pkge clothing and j Thomas,sundries Cluttock,

J lCasement.35Geraldton : 2 motor cycle tubes. (Maloney.)36Mt. Barker : 1 tin paint. (Ranisford.)

Kunnoppin : 1 parcel galv. nuts.37Mullewa : 1 ride. (Bunning.)38Mullewa : 1 tent swag. (Lawn.)39Mullewa : 1 parcel clothing. (Brown.)40Midland Junct. : 1 c.b. box clothing, coat, etc.

(North, Doig.)41Midland Junct.: 1 bag boots, etc. (Greensland, Still.)42Mullewa : 1 part case spirits. (Johnson.)43Perth Parcels : 1 portmanteau, containing sundries.

(Fagan, Rolyoski, Anderson;Hooper, S.11.)

44Perth Parcels: 1 rug bundle, 1 umbrella. (Rich-mond, S.M.)

45Perth Goods : 1 roll lino. (Martin.)46Perth Goods : 2 chairs. (Martin.)'47Perth Goods : 1 meat safe. (Martin.)48Perth Goods : 1 dress basket. (Martin.)49Perth Goods : 1 hat box. (Martin.)50Perth Goods : 1 box crockery. (Martin.)51Perth Goods : 1 tub, kitchen utensils. (Martin.)

THE following Unclaimed ProPerth, on Tuesday, 25th Juno,

Lot and Article.l----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 ladies' umbrellas.12-5 ladies' umbrellas.13 -6 ladies' umbrellas.14 6 ladies' umbrellas.15--6 ladies' umbrellas.16 -6 ladies' umbrellas.17-6 ladies' umbrellas.18-6 ladies' umbrellas.19-5 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.26-5 ladies' umbrellas.27--6 ladies' umbrellas.28-6 ladies' umbrellas.29-6 ladies' umbrellas.30-6 ladies' umbrellas.31-6 ladies' umbrellas.32-6 ladies' umbrellas.33-6 ladies' umbrellas.34-6 ladies' umbrellas,35-6 ladies' umbrellas.36-6 ladies' umbrellas.

Lot. Station. Article, Marks, etc.52Perth Goods : 1 saratoga. (Wood.)53Perth Goods : 1 trunk. (Allen.)54Perth Goods : 1 toy tricycle. (Dagenhart.)55Perth Goods : 1 stretcher. (Wright.)56 --Perth Goods : 1 bag bedding. (Hunter.)57 Perth Goods : 1 table. (Warr.)58Fremantle : 1 new trunk. (Kerr.)59Fremantle : 1 bag effects. (Draper.)60Fremantle : 1 bag iron boot lasts. (Giles.)61Fremantle : 1 pkge. card system. (Pope.)62West Guildford : 1 case camp oven, etc. (Thomas.)63West Guildford : 1 pkge. axes. (Thomas.)64Meekatharra : 1 trunk. (Buddle.)65Collie : 1 case jams.66Collie : 1 case jams.67Williams : 1 case broken mirror.68Perth Goods : 1 sewing machine. (Ashton.)69Claremont : 1 barrell.)70Brookton : 1 ironing board and irons. (O'Brien.)71Brookton : 2 pkgs. pump. (Messenger.)72York : 1 case cocoa and confectionery.73Jarnadup : 1 iron bedstead. (Franklin.)74Carrabin : 1 case sundries.75Carrabin 1 case iron pot.76Carrabin 1 folding go-cart.77Carrabin : 1 bag sundries.78Dowerin : 1 parcel men's clothing. (Johnson.)79Dowerin : 3 tins rabbit poison.80Dowerin : 1 bag sundries. (Greaves, Cook.)81Spencer's Brook : 1 wire mattress, 1 tent. (West.)82--Kellerberrin : 1 wire mattress. (Wedgewood.)83Brunswick : 1 wire mattress. (Bristoff.)81Claremont : 1 parcel clothing. (Wiley.)

D.

SECTION 76 POLICE ACT, 1892.

orgy (found in Tram Cars) will be sold by the Government Auctioneer at No. 3 Goods Shed,1918, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

Lot and Article.37-6 ladies' umbrellas.38---6 ladies' umbrellas.39-6 ladies' umbrellas.40-6 ladies' umbrellas.41-6 ladies' umbrellas.42-6 ladies' umbrellas.4:3-6 ladies' umbrellas.44-6 ladies' umbrellas.45--6 ladies' umbrellas.46-1 gold brooch.47-1 gold brooch.48-1 gold bangle.49 -1- child's bangle.50--1 gent's wristlet watch.51-1 gold ring.52-1 brooch.53.1 brooch.51-1 gold brooch.55-1 gold brooch.56-1 silver brooch.57-1 gold medal.58 I crucifix.59-1 pendant.60--1 gold brooch.61-1 brooch.62-1 brooch.63-1 pendant.64-1 gold brooch.65-2 wire brooches.66-1 pair rimless specs.67-1 pair rimless specs.68 1 case specs.69-5 pairs specs.70-1 case specs.71-1 silver locket.72-1 silver card case.

R. CONNELL,Commissioner of Police.

Lot and Article.73-1 brooch.74--3 brooches.75-1 leather cigar case.76-3 brooches.77-1 pendant.78-1 watch.79-4 pairs specs.80-3 brooches.81-4 brooches.82-1 bangle, 1 ring.83-1 brooch.81 6 ladies' umbrellas.85-6 ladies' umbrellas.86-6 ladies' umbrellas.87--6 ladies' umbrellas.88-6 ladies' umbrellas.89-6 ladies' umbrellas.90-6 ladies' umbrellas.91-6 ladies' umbrellas.92-6 gents' umbrellas.93-6 parasols.94 -6 umbrellas.95-6 umbrellas.96 -6 umbrellas.97--6 umbrellas.98-6 umbrellas.99-6 umbrellas.

100-6 ladies' umbrellas.101-6 ladies' umbrellas.102-6 ladies' umbrellas.103-6 ladies' umbrellas.104-6 ladies' umbrellas.105-6 ladies' umbrellas.106-6 ladies' umbrellas.107-6 ladies' umbrellas.108-6 ladies' umbrellas.

Page 34: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

760 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

SALE OF Goons, PROPERTY AND EFFECTS eoetiaeed.

Lot and Article.109-6 ladies' umbrellas.110-6 ladies' sunshades.111-6 gout's umbrellas.112-6 gent's umbrellas.113-6 gent's umbrellas.114-6 gent's umbrellas.115-6 ladies' umbrellas.116-6 ladies' umbrellas.117-6 ladies' umbrellas.118-6 ladies' sunshades.119-2 attache cases.120-2 attache cases.121-2 attache cases.122-2 attache cases.123-2 attache cases.124-2 attache eases.125-2 attache cases.126-2 hand bags.127-2 hand bags.128-2 hand bags.129-2 hand bags.130-2 attache cases.131-1 camera stand.132--1 tennis racquet.133-1 parcel books.134-1 parcel books.135-1 parcel books.

Dcontinued.Lot and Article.

136-1 parcel books.137-1 package.138-1 bag clothing.139-1 parcel acid.140-1 bag sundries.141-1 bag sundries.142-1 bag sundries.143-1 parcel clothing.141 1 parcel kid gloves.145-1 parcel kid gloves.146-1 parcel kid gloves.147-1 parcel cotton gloves.148-1 parcel cotton gloves.149-1 parcel kid gloves.150-1 parcel purses.151-1 parcel ladies hand bags.152-1 parcel purses.153-1 parcel purses.154-1 parcel ladies' hand bags.155-1 voltemeter.156 -i parcel collars.157-1 bundle clothing.158-1 bundle clothing.159-1 parcel coats.160 -1 parcel coats.161-1 parcel coats.

Lot and Article.162-1 parcel clothing.163-1 parcel sundries.161 1 package boots and shoes.165-2 hand bags.166-2 hand bags.167-2 hand bags.168-1 bag sundries.169-1 bundle clothing.170-1 package.1711 basket sundries.172-1 bag sundries.173-1 basket shoes.174-1 basket sundries.175-1 basket sundries.176-1 parcel tools.177-1 parcel woollen goods.178-1 bag sundries.179-1 package baskets.180-1 basket books.181-1 bag books.182-1 basket.183-1 oil can.184-1 tin oil.185-1 part tin biscuits.186-1 package sundries.187-1 package sundries.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Te,Aers.

TenderBoard

No.Date. Contractor.

Sched-uleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

1918.70/18 May 16 Thompson & Co. Pty., 10A, 100 Tram Tyres Railway Depart- £8 10s. each.

Ltd. 1918 ment127 /18 May 20 Clarke & Lamont ... 39A, Cartage to State Battery, Laver- Mines Depart- Rates on applica-

1918 ton ment tion.117/18 May 20 F. Plummer ... 29A, Cartage to State Battery, Norse- do. do.

1918 man120/18 May 20 Jas. Smith ... 32A, Cartage to State Battery, Mulline do. do.

1918121/18 May 18 R. H. Allen ... 33A, Cartage to State Battery, Black do. do.

1918 Range122/18 May 18 J. Easton 34A, Cartage to State Battery, do. do.

1918 Wiluna123/18 May 18 R. O'Connor ... 35A, ,Cartage to State Battery, do. do.

1918 Payne's Find124/18 May 20 S. J. Ottery 36A, Cartage to State Battery, do. do.

1918 Linden126/18 May 20 Clarke & Lamont 38A, Cartage to State Battery, Burt- do.

1918 ville

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

closing.

1918. 1918.May 21 ... 54A, 1918 ... Uniforms for Lunacy Department ... ... May 30.May 13 ... 50A, 1918 ... Furniture for Education Department ... ... ... ... May 30.April 9 ... 46A, 1918 ... Portland cement (closing 10 a.m.) ... ... ... ... May 30.May 9 ... 51A, 1918 ... Ferguson joints ... ... ... ... ... ... June 6.May 16 ... ... ... ... ...Firewood for Railways, 1918-19 ... ... ... June 6.May 13 ... 52A, 1918 ... Spring washers, -kin. ... ... ... ... ... ... June 13.

For Sale by 7 e,;der.

May 21 55A, 1918 ... ...Manure at Government Stables ... May 30.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned suppliesuntil 2.15 p.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, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

JAS. THOMPSON,23rd May, 1918. Chairman.

Page 35: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 191S.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 761

The Treasury, Perth, 17th May, 1918.THE following Return of Material purchased by the Railway Department, under Section 41, Subsection (e) of the Tender BoardRegulations, is published for general information.

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

List of Material purchased outside Contracts by Railway Stores. Invoices passed during month of April, 1918.A mounts -£25 and over.

Date. Order No. Material. Amount. Total.

I

s. d. £ s. d.15-2-18 20287 12 circuit breakers, 100/300 amps., 600V., Type M.R. 11,

Cat. 104788for 135 6 2

6-3-18 22664 300 Globe strain insulators, U.S.A. Cat. No. 27380 for 43 0 1015-3-18 12780 296 only 60 W.B.B. M.F. lamps, 220V. ... 23s. doz. 28 7 4

25-3-18 26158 80 gallons Fiske's motor oil, E. ...8 gallons Fiske's motor oil, E. ...

5s. 9d. gall.68. 9d. gall. ...

25 14 0

26-3-1826-3-18

2549725497

50 metal filament lamps, 250V. 40 W., B.B.200 metal filament lamps, 110V. 60W., B.B. for 30 18 9

27-3-18 26353 6 only Ivanhoe 1-Watt fittings, No. 646, with 250V. 300W. 100s. each 30 0 01-Watt lamps, but less suspensions

6-3-18 12575 1 only C.P. 25 C. air compressor complete for 64 17 66-3-18 12575 2 only compressor armatures set pinions, Cat. 159251 for 42 2 6

25-3-18 26334 1,000ft. 211n. x 3-ply Tenax Balata belting 101d. ft. 43 15 019-4-18 27015 37 gallons S. W'ms car surfacer dark ... 17s. gall. 31 9 08-4-18 25511 21 casks coal tar=840 gallons 101d. gall. 36 15 05-4-18 25353 312 only 20 x 2 vacuum hosepipes, without coupling ... Ss. 71d. each 87 15 02-4-18 24104 135ft. x 3ft. x 9/32in. rubber matting .. 14s. 6d. ft. 32 12 6

14-3-18 Various 16cwt. bolts and nuts, hex. head, round neck, sizes from for 37 14 1

Sin. x * to 12in. x26-1-18 7cwt. cup head bolts, square nuts, from 21in. x 4 to 6in. x -1,

and 38cwt. 211bs. hex. head bolts, with hex, nuts, sizesfrom 21in. x * to 14in. x

for 98 9 4

15-4-18 26034 113 ingots tin, 1 ton nibs. for 324 16 813-4-18 26795 Iron, *in. diameter, 21cwt. 3qrs. 101bs. 32s. 6d. cwt. 35 9 1016-4-18 26906 100 bars iron, -1in., 31cwt. 2qrs. 26lbs. ; and 16 bars mild

steel, 1in., 5cwt. lqr. 4lbs.30s. 6d. cwt. 56 9 1

17-4-18 26884 l0cwt. Ewbank nails, 9in. ... 74s. cwt. 37 0 017-4-18 26835 91-cwt. Ewbank nails, Sin. ... 74s. cwt. 35 3 012-4-18 26902 4cwt. W.P. genuine red lead, dry, in 71b. pkts., and 6cwt.

ditto in 14s.for 47 4 0

10-4-18 26812 lOcwt. wire nails, D.H., 2 x 10 x 21 x 10a ... 53s. Id. cwt. 26 10 1023-3-18 26262 3,000ft. 6 x 1, T. and G. ... . 20s. 100ft. 30 0 028-3-18 25694 350ft. oregon, 9 x 1 and 12 x 1, and 1,453ft. 6in., sizes for 44 8 5

6 x 2 to 11 x 11 dressed oregon, various sizes31-3-18 26760 March 1 to 31-Supplies of butter, eggs, and ham for 32 16 11

Dining cars19-3-18 26149 122 bags chaff, 5 tons 2qrs. 121bs. £5 10s. ton 27 13 42-4-18 26386 51cwt. 15Ibs. iron, 1 x x 4, *in. diameter and lin.

diameterfor 79 16 1

15-4-18 26840 15cwt. iron, *in. diameter ... 33s. 9d. cwt. 25 6 38-3-18 26114 41 gallons super. Ex. pale goldsize, 14s. gallon ; and 15

gallons at 22s. 6d. gallon, super fin. carr. varnishfor 45 11 6

16-4-18 26860 30 lengths 2in. steam piping, 528ft. 3M. ; 50 lengths blackditto, fin., 718ft. ; and 10 lengths ditto, lin., 173ft. 9in.

for 67 17 6

21-3-18 26214 Brass coach screws, 97 gross, sizes from f x 6 to 1* x 10 ;and 72 gross LW. screws, half each 3 x 10 and 1 x 6

for 27 5 2

15-4-18 26891 40 casks White's cement ... 28s. 5d. cask 56 16 816-3-18 25174 Berger's white lead, 300 kegs, 56s. in oil, and 151 kegs

ditto, 28s. in oil-7 tons 7cwt. 3qrs.for 562 4 9

23-3-18 25625 Berger's white lead, l0cwt. at 79s. 10d., and 3cwt. dittoat 82s.

for 52 4 4

17-4-18 26188 20 rolls Ormonoid 3-ply roofing 46s. roll 46 0 010-4-18 10408 36 cedar logs-44.853 super. ft. for 182 12 216-2-18 Various 180 castings-17cwt. lqr. 171bs. for 36 18 101-3-18 198 castings, 13cwt. 2qrs. 15Ibs. for 28 12 7

21-3-18 26313 270 gross I.W. screws, sizes from 11 x 14 to 2* x 12 for 37 14 221-3-18 26241 11 4/12 gross Bismarck lamp glasses, 10 L. Acme... 72s. gross 40 16 030-3-18 25472 64 tuart logs, 43,988ft. 2in. for 133 15 1

15-3-18 10556/7 2 sets H.T. coils for 200 KVA. transformer £36 set 72 0 015-3-18 10556/7 2 sets L.T. coils for 200 KVA. transformer £20 set 40 0 0

14-12-17 10409 130 axle box saddles, 2,6001bs. 7s. 9d. 50 7 61-3-18 25401 Black linen duck, 36in., 300 yards 3s. 6d. yard 52 10 06-3-18 23024/5 Hoop pine, f.o.b. Sydney, 10,219ft. Sin., various lengths

and sizes29s. per 100,f.o.b. Sydney

148 3 7.

16-4-18 25092 1 Royal Standard typewriter, Model 10-18, No. 334151,with all latest improvements and accessories

for 29 0 0

2-3-18 25291 March 2 to 18-Ironstone lumps, 495 tons ... 2s. 6d. ton 61 17 612-3-18 25977 5 sheets H.R. brass, 18 gauge, lewt. 3qrs. 181bs. ; 7 sheets

ditto, 16 gauge, 4ft. x 2ft., and 3 sheets ditto, 16 gauge,6ft. x 2ft., 2owt. lqr. 151-lbs.

2s. 9d. lb. 66 4 2

4-3-18 24182 30 lengths 1* x 10G. copper tube, each lft. x 7Fin., 8571bs. 2s. 9d., f.o.b. 117 16 9Melbourne

9-4-18 25529 7in. to 9in. Crown piles, 8/60 ... 75s. each 30 0 017-4-18 26131 12 doz. Y type dry cells ... 85s. doz. 51 0 06-3-18 24007 2 only bell boxes for automatic staff, and 2 only switch

boxes for abovefor 26 4 6

22-4-18 25542 Firewood, 88 tons 18cwt. 3qrs. of 10in. at 4s. 6d., and 70tons of 2ft. at 3s. 6d. at Serpentine

for 32 5 3

1-4-18 25877 March 1 to 28-82 dozen Union ale at Kalgoorlie ... Gs. 84. doz. 27 6 815-4-18 26348 14 coils 21in. Red Strand Manila rope, 18cwt. lqr. 161bs. 112s. cwt. 103 0 030-4-18 25887 April 1 to 30-Cheese, bacon, 'hams, and butter for Perth 38 15 11

Dining Cars30-4-18 25925 March 1 to 30-Meats supplied to Dining Cars, Perth ... 32 8 6

£3,869 0 6

Page 36: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

762 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1915.

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Nos. 15 and 16 of 1917.Between Coastal Dock, Rivers, and Harbour Works Union of Workers, Applicant,

and the Honourable the Minister for Public Works and the Commissioners ofthe Fremantle Harbour Trust, Respondents.

The Court of Arbitration pf Western Australia cloth hereby make the follow-ing award in connection with the industrial dispute between the above-mentionedparties.

AWARD.

1. Interpretation." Minister for Public Works " means the Minister for Public Worksin the capacity of Minister controlling the Harbours and Rivers Branch of the Public WorksDepartment.

2. Hows of Duty.Except as hereafter provided forty-eight hours shall constitute theweek's work for all workers. Except in the case of men working shifts the hours of work shallbe so arranged as to allow of a cessation of work at noon on Saturday and so that no day'swork shall exceed eight and three-quarter hours.

The above provisions shall not apply to watchmen or to workers on pilot boats andlaunches. The week's work for workers on pilot boats shall consist of seven shifts which,taken over a fortnight, shall average twelve hours. Day shifts and night shifts shall beworked in alternate weeks. Watchmen's hours shall be regulated in accordance with thepresent practice.

3. Overtime. All work outside a worker's ordinary working hours shall be paid forthe first four hours at time and a-quarter, for the next two hours at time and a-half, andthereafter at double time.

All work performed on Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Eight Hours' Day, ChristmasDay, and New year's Day shall be paid for at the rate of double time, except in the caseof watchmen on pilot boats.

The above provisions shall not apply to workers in ship's mooring gangs, who shallbe paid for work performed outside of ordinary working hours, or on Sundays and holidays.the sum of one shilling and sixpence for the first hour or fraction thereof, and after the firsthour at time and a-quarter : Provided that any worker specially called for work at suchtimes shall be paid two shillings and sixpence for the first hour or fraction thereof.

4. Holidays.Workers after twelve months' continuous service shall be entitled to thefollowing holdiays on full pay :namely, New Year's Day, Foundation Day, King's Birth-day, Eight Hours' Day, Annual Picnic Day, Good Friday, Easter Eve, Easter Monday,Christmas Day, and Boxing Day, and two days in addition to be taken at the discretion ofthe employer. Workers of less than twelve months' continuous service shall be entitledto one day's holiday for each month of continuous service, provided that any worker dismissedfor misconduct shall forfeit all claim to holiday pay.

The above shall not apply to workers on pilot boats, who shall be allowed fourteendays' annual leave on full pay in addition to fifteen paid holidays, on such days throughoutthe year as shall be fixed by the Harbour Trust Commissioners.

5. Time.The ordinary day's rate shall be paid to workers whilst travellingon duty, but no worker shall be entitled to more than a day's pay of eight hours for thetime spent in travelling.

6. Wet Work.Any worker working in water shall be paid an extra allowance of oneshilling per day.

7. Payment of Wages.Workers inside the metropolitan area shall be paid weeklyand those outside s ch area fortnightly.

S. Higher Duties.Workers acting in a higher grade for more than two hours shall bepaid the minimum rate for such higher grade for half a day, and if over four hours theminimum rate for such grade for the full day.

9. Away from Home Allowances.Workers employed at a port other than the portat which they were engaged shall be paid an allowance of two shillings and sixpence foreach twenty-four hours.

10. Incompetent Workers.Any worker who by reason of old age or infirmity is unableto earn the minimum wage, may be paid such lesser wage as may from time to time beagreed upon in writing between the union and the employer, and, in default of such anagreement within twenty-four hours after such worker shall have applied in writing tothe secretary of the union stating his desire that such wage should be agreed upon, suchwage as shall be fixed by the most convenient resident or police magistrate upon theapplication of such worker after twenty-four hours' notice in writing shall have been givenby him to the said secretary, who shall, if he so desires, be heard by the magistrate uponsuch application. After having given notice to the secretary, and after lodging the applicationmentioned, and pending the magistrate's decision thereon, the worker shall be entitled towork for and be employed at the proposed lesser rate. The determination of the magistrateshall have effect for the period of six calendar months from the date thereof, and after theexpiration of the said period until the wage shall again have been fixed at the instance of thesaid secretary in the manner prescribed. The secretary of the union may, by writing underhis hand, appoint an agent or substitute to represent the union at the hearing of the applica-tion before the magistrate.

Page 37: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY- 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 763

11. Rates of Pay :DREDGES.

LaddermanSide winchmardForward winchmanAft winchmanAssistant winchmanDeckman and quartermasterDeckman and boatman ...GreasersFiremen

per day.s. d.11 911 311 310 910 310 310 311 910 9

PILE DRIVING.

Man in charge 12 9Topman 11 3Machine men 10 9

CASING DRIVING.

Leading hand ... ... ... 11 9Assistants ... ... ... ... 10 9

DRILLING .AND BLASTING PLANT.

Leading hand ... ... 13 9Machine _men 11 3Drill attendants ... 10 3

QUARRY WORK.

Loaders ... ... ... ... ... 11 9Slinger, and hookman ... 11 9Other workers ... ... 10 9

PILOT BOATS.

Deck hand ... .

Deck hand (juniors under 19 years)

Firemen

WATCHMEN.

per weekd....380

... 2 5 0per day

... 0 10 9

per days. d.

On dredges in commission (7 days per week) ... 10 9On dredges in commission (Sunday's only) ... ... 9 9Others (7 days per week) ... ... ... .. ... 9 9

(Note.Patrolmen are not included.)

SURVEY HANDS.

Chainman 10 9Bookmen 11 3Leadsmen 11 3Others 10 9

SIIIV'S MOORING GANG. per .day.s. d.

Leading hand 11 9Others 10 3

MISCELLANEOUS.

Gangers ... 13 9Puntmen . 10 9Fuelmen (leading hand) 11 9Fuelmen (ordinary) ... 10 9Driver's air pumper 10 3Splicer (wire) 11 9Concrete men 10 9Sawyer 11 9Tailer-out ... 10 3Boatmen ... 10 3Slip cradle man ... ... 10 9General slip hands ... ... ... ... ... 10 3Men working with hot tar (whilst so working) 10 9Tar tank attendant ... ... ... ... 10 9Sanitary man ... ... 10 9Men scraping and cleaning boilers and bilges under boilers or

machinery . 13 9Platelayer (leading hand) ... ... 12 9Platelayer (ordinary) ... ... ... 10 9Repairer (leading hand) (railway lines) 10 3Repairer (ordinary) (railway lines) ... ... ... ... 9 9(When employed in laying more than two abutting rails or

repairing a set or any rail or rails in connection with a setof points ; platelayer's rate shall he paid.)

Powder monkey ... ... ... ... ... 12 9Assistant powder monkey ... 10 9Magazine hands ... ... 10 9Tradesman's 'labourer 10 3General labourer ... 9 9

Page 38: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

764 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

JUNIOR WORKERS.per day.

s. d.Boys up to 16 years 3 6Boys up to 17 years 4 6Boys up to 18 years 5 6Boys up to 19 years 7 0

NOTE. The present practice in connection with the transport of workers to and fromtheir work shall continue.

12. This award shall not in itself operate to reduce the wage of any worker who is atpresent receiving above the minimum rate prescribed for his class of work.

13.A rea.This award shall be binding upon the applicant Union and upon the Ministerfor Public Works and the Commissioners of the Fremantle Harbour Trust, and shall operateover the coast line of the State from a point immediately north of Geraldton to a point im-mediately east of Albany and for a distance of ten miles inland therefrom.

14. Term. The currency of this award shall be three years : Provided that at any timeafter the expiration of twelve months from its date the Court may alter or amend the sameon the application of any party or person affected by its provisions.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF this award has been signed by the President ofthe Court and the seal of the Court has been hereto affixed this twentieth clay ofMay, One thousand nine hundred and eighteen.

[L.s.] J. A. NORTHMORE,President.

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

No. 1 of 1915.Between Coastal District Committee Amalgamated Society of Engineers' Industrial

Association of Workers, Applicant, and A. W. Dobbie and Company, Limited ;Tomlinson Brothers ; J. and E. Ledger ; Wright and Gibb ; George Kent,Limited ; Atlas Engineering Company ; James Chalmers ; The MetropolitanIronmasters' Industrial Union of Employers The Mayor and Councillorsof the City of Perth ; and the Fremantle Municipal Tramway and ElectricLighting Board, Respondents.

In pursuance of Clause 10 (6) of the Award in this matter, the Court approvesof the terms set out in the scheme set out below as a scheme providing for holidaysand payment for overtime to the employees of the Fremantle Municipal Tram-ways and Electric Lighting Board, and the terms of such scheme shall be incor-porated with the said Award in lieu of Clause 2 thereof so far as regards the saidFremantle Municipal Tramways and Electric Lighting Board and their employees.

THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO.

Ten (10) days' annual leave on full pay after twelve months' service shall be allowed toall employees coming under the award.

Annual leave shall not be due until the expiry of twelve (12) months' service after theirlast annual leave was due and this time may then be varied by the Board to suit the seasonof heavy traffic, but in no case shall the annual leave average less than ten (10) days per year.Any employee leaving the service less than six months before he is entitled to his annual leaveshall receive one day's pay for every five weeks' service since the time he was last entitled tohis annual leave.

All employees (other than Car Barn employees) shall be paid time and a-quarter for allwork done between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., on week days, and 12 noon to 4 p.m., on Saturdays,and time and a-half for all other time to starting time next morning including Sunday work,providing the work is made necessary owing to a breakdown, otherwise double time. Wherea breakdown occurs on week days, or mains or material are so badly worn or damaged as tomake it necessary that they be replaced, and for the purpose of keeping the service going it isnot repaired or replaced till Sunday, the same shall be considered as breakdown work. Thisdoes not include any alteration to the system necessitated by the lighting and power change-over or any new work. No call back shall be for less than two hours' pay at overtime rates.

Any employee working four (4) hours or more in any one day in the Electrical trade as aleading hand shall be considered to have worked a full day and shall be paid accordingly.

All men working on Eight Hours' Day shall be paid at double time rates, and on ChristmasDay and Good Friday, at Sunday rates.

Dated at Perth, this 20th day of May, 1918.

[L s.] 4. A. NORTHMORE,President.

Page 39: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 765

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 10 /1918.Between Amalgamated Society of Carpenters' and Joiners' Industrial Union of

Workers (Perth Branch), Applicant, and Master Builders' and Contractors'Association ; Timber Merchants' Association ; J Hawkins & Son ; S. B.Alexander ; C. Arnott ; Millars' Timber and Trading Company, Limited ;Whittaker Brothers ; and Jones and Company, Respondents.

Whereas by the Award made between the above-named parties on the thir-teenth day of April, One thousand nine hundred and sixteen, it was providedthat the Court might at any time after the expiration of twelve months fromsuch date amend the said award. And whereas the abovenamed Union on theseventh day of May, One thousand nine hundred and eighteen applied to the Courtin the prescribed manner to amend the award in certain particulars. Now it ishereby declared and the Court cloth order that the said award he and the sameis hereby amended as follows :-

Clause 1 of the award is struck out and the following clause is substitutedin lieu thereof :-

1. The minimum rate of wage payable to a worker underthis award other than a duly registered apprentice or probationershall be at the rate of twelve shillings and ninepence per day ofeight hours.

AS WITNESS the signature of the President and the Seal of the Court, thistwentieth day of May, One thousand nine hundred and eighteen.

[L.s.] J. A. NORTH1VIORE,President.

LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT.1907.

Taxation Department,

10071, 10176, 10212, 10406, 10740/66, 10768/70,10774/76, 10778, 10785, 10787, 10789/94, 10796/890,10918, 10920/47, 10982/11008, 11080/98, 11147/82;

Perth, 22nd May, 1918. Amended, 773, 5119, 6319, 7842, 8301, 18th May,1918. Original, 10786, 10788; 10891/917, 10951/81,

NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of Section 11009/79, 11099/146, 11183/228, 11230/351, 11355/8,53 of the above-named Act, and of every other powerenabling me in that behalf, I, the Commissioner of

11361, 11366/438, 11442/73, 11475/84, 11487/92,11494/335, 11537/9, 11541/9, 11551/63, 11566, 11568,

Taxation under the said Act, appoint the days men-tioned below to be the days on which the following

11571, 11577, 11583, 11594/9, 11605, 11607/36,11638/40, 11642/9, 11651/79, 11716/825, 11827,

Taxes shall respectively be due and payable, that is tosay:- 11829, 11831/4, 11836, 11838, 11840, 11844, 11847,

11849/52, 11856/7, 11860/12007, 12130; Amended,LAND TAX. 1648, 9324, 5514, 9906, 5718, 3501, 6866, 6037,

First Assessment. - Original, 20856/61, 31st July, 1908. 5270, 8238, 4071, 10107, 9851, 9157, 7486, 9471,Amended, 14470, 4th June, 1918.

Second Assessment. Original, 18106/12, 30th June,1909. Amended, 13164, 4349, 17999, 4th june, 1918.

Third Assessment.-Original, 18501/9, 30th March,1910. Amended, 18452, 18th May, 1918; 11861, 10037,5519, 18373, 12298, 4th June, 1918.

Fourth Assessment-Original, 19665/76, 30th March,1911. Amended, 19602, 18th May, 1918; 19299, 11335,19520, 15719, 4th June, 1918.

Fifth Assessment. Original, 20375, 20381/87;Amended, 20315, 19480, 18th May, 1918. Original,20380, 20388/93; Amended, 19905, 13850, 5750, 4th June,1918; 20240, 3rd July, 1918.

Sixth Assessment-Original, 21641/57, 31st March,1913. Amended, 21529, 20309, 18th May, 1918; 1626,13312, 4th June, 1918.

Seventh Assessment-Original, 22988, 23096/120, 3rdApril, 1914. Amended, 22272, 22976, 9476,, 21182, 18thMay, 1918; 12890, 4th June, 1918.

Eighth Assessment.-Original, 23655/83, 1st April,1915. Amended, 23484, 22625, 20443, 5634, 18th May,1918; 14085, 18677, 7933, 4th June, 1918.

Ninth Assessment. Original, 23600, 23779, 23786/826,23834, 23836, 23844/46, 3rd May, 1916. Amended, 14357,22126, 23572, 3723, 4013, 22118, 18th May, 1918; 20765,16351, 2333, 14755, 317, 17769, 4th June, 1918.

Tenth Assessment-Original, 22157, 22184, 22186/266,22270, 22279, 22274, 22282/7, 22291, 3rd May, 1917.Amended, 8814, 13442, 3594, 21491, 21117, 15712, 13434,18th May, 1918; 7696, 20473, 10076, 6095, 9696, 16038,11875, 22078, 16012, 17758, 14470, 17452, 4th June,1918.

Eleventh Assessment. Original, 9070, 10767, 10772,10779/84, 10795, 10919, 10949/50, 11229, 11352/4,11359/60, 11362/5, 11440/1, 11474, 11485/6, 11493,11567, 11569/70, 11572/6, 11578, 11580, 11582, 11584/6,11590/3, 11603/4, 11606, 11839, 11841/3, 11845/6,11848, 11854/5, 11859, 12167, 3rd January, 1918;

4th June, 1918.INCOME ASSESSMENTS.

'First Assessment-Original, 10540, 4th June, 1918.Second Assessment-Original, 10015, 4th June, 1918.Third Assessment.-Original, 10442, 4th June, 1918.Fourth Assessment. Original, 10940, 4th June, 1918.Fifth Assessment.-Original, 13250, 4th June, 1918.Sixth Assessment-Original, 12284/87, 31st March,

1913; 12288, 4th June, 1918.Seventh Assessment.- Original, 15912, 15914/15, 3rd

April, 1914; 15913, 4th June, 1918.Eighth Assessment.-Original, 15975/76, 15978/83,

1st April, 1915; 15977, 4th June, 1918. Additional,15953, 1st April, 1915.

Ninth Assessment. Original, 15944, 15946/52, 15954/68, 3rd May, 1916; 15945, 18th May, 1918; 15953, 4thJune, 1918. Additional and amended, 15360, 18th May,1918; 15913, 2184, 13198, 4th June, 1918.

Tenth Assessment. Original, 15611, 15638, 13655,15657/64, 15686/88, 15690/93, 15708/729, 15767/81,15828/38, 3rd May, 1917; 15593/610, 15618/37, 15639/54, 15656, 15665/85, 18th May, 1918; 15689, 15694/707,15730/66, 15782/827, 15839/48, 4th June, 1918; 15612/17, 18th june, 1918. Additional, 10565, 1.4479, 8093,9175, 18th May, 1918; 3934, 6718, 4th June, 1918.

Eleventh Assessment-Original, 13971/79, 14154,14183/85, 14267/68, 14292/93, 14331/35, 14350/52,14513/19, 3rd January, 1.918; 13929/67, 13981/14153,14155/82, 14187/266, 14294/97, 18th May, 1918; 14269/91, 14298/328, 14337/46, 14353/512, 14521/33, 4th June1918; 13968/70, 13980, 14186, 18th June, 1918"; 14329/3014336, 14520, 3rd July, 1918. Additional and amend&252, 9396, 12674, 245,.8898, 250, 6378/79, 7060, 70910941, 11046, 18th May, 1918; 12456, 13337, 120814198/99, 11449, 193, 10049, 13339, 4th June, 191909, 18th June, 1918.

EDGAR. T. OWEN,State Commissioner of Taxatior

Page 40: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

766 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1915.

LAKE GRACE VERMIN BOARD DISTRICT.

THE following gentlemen have been duly nominated andelected to sit as the Lake Grace Vermin Board to deal withthe rabbit pest :

E. W. Bennett. J. S. Marshall.P. J. McMahon. J. G. Franks.R. Carruthers. F. A. Lucas.B. A. Griffiths. W. Pring.A. F. Bishop. S. J. Bishop.

E. W. BENNETT, Chairman.S. J. BISHOP, Hon. Sec.

13th' May,' 1918.

Education Department,Perth, 17th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the re-appointment of Mrs. A. Argyle andMr. A. H. Brooks as members of the Kalgoorlie Com-mittee of School Management.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of Mr. L. J. Reilly as a memberof the Dumbleyung Committee of School Management, vicethe Rev. G. 0. Griffiths, resigned.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of the Rev. T. 0. Hurst, B.A.,as a member of the Greenbushes Committee of School Manage-ment, vice the Rev. J. Williams, resigned.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of the Rev. A. J. Lance as amember of the Beverley Committee of School Management,vice the Rev. R. H. Mason, resigned.

CECIL ANDREWS,Director of Education.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

W.S. 1255/15.TENDERS will be received till noon on Tuesday, 4thJune, 1918, for the undermentioned works:-

Carting, laying and jointing of 18in. C.I. Main fromHobart Street to Coogee Street, North Perth.-Contract No. 248.

Laying and jointing of 36in. C.I. Main from BellevueTerrace to St. George's Terrace.Contract No.254.

Tenders are to be addreSsed to "The Minister ofWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, 56 James Street,Perth," and marked outside in accordance with abovedescriptions.

Conditions of contract, specifications, and drawingsmay be seen at Department 's Offices, 56 James Street,Perth.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 451/1918.TAKE notice that Stephen Andrew Brown of MidlandJunction in the State of Western Australia CommissionAgent has made application to be registered as the pro-prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in thefollowing parcels of land situate at Midland Junction inthe Swan District and beingLots 337, 338, 339; 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347,

348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357 ofSwan Location 15 containing in the aggregate onehundred and twenty-three acres three roods andtwenty-four perches.

Bounded on the North by part of the South boundaryof Swan Location 14A measuring thirty-nine chainsfourteen links and five-tenths of a link

On the East by the West boundary of Swan Location1450 measuring thirty-three chains seventy-five links andfive-tenths of a link

On the South by Morrison Road measuring thirty-ninechains three linkS and seven-tenths of a link

On the West by the East boundary of another part ofSwan Location 15 measuring thirty-three chains eighty-three links and one-tenth of a link

And bounded on the inner part by Swan Avenue,Orchard Avenue and another public road

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 4155.And further take notice that all persons other than the

applicant claiming to have any estate right title or in-terest in the above parcels of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the 29th June nexta caveat forbidding the same from being brought underthe operation of the Act.

A. Y. GLYDE,Deputy Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth,16th May, 1918.

Parker and Parker, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors fortime Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 493/1918.

TAKE notice that Thomas George Burton Sheppard ofCharles Street Midland Junction in the State of WesternAustralia irondresser has made application to be regis-tered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple inpossession in the following parcel of land situate atMidland Junction in the Swan District and being:Lot 169 of Swan Location 15 containing thirty-four and

three-tenths perchesBounded on the North-East by the South-West boun-

dary of Lot 168 measuring two chains seven links andone-tenth of a link

On the South-East by Frederick Street measuring onechain

On the South-West by the North-East boundary ofLot 170 measuring two chains twenty-one links andeight-tenths of a link and

On the North-West by the South-East boundary ofLot 205 measuring one chain and one link.

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 2112.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 29th June next acaveat forbidding the Caine from being brought underthe operation of the Act.

A. Y. GLYDE,Deputy Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,23rd May, 1918.

Haynes, Robinson, Jr Cox, Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Applicant.

Page 41: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 707

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 455/191S.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the nineteenth day of June 1918 to issue toHannah Maria Deverell of Roseville Quindanning inthe State of Western Australia widow the administra-trix with the will annexed of Joseph Den ley late of theWilliams River shoemaker deceased a Special Certificateof Title to the land described below the duplicate Cer-tificate of Title having as is alleged been lost or de-stroyed.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 1918.A. Y. CLYDE,

Deputy Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.Williams Location 131 (less portion resumed) being

the whole of the land now comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 6 Folio 1 standing in the name of JosephDen ley of Williams River farmer.Parker 0'. Parker, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for

the Applicant.

MUNICIPALITY OF COrl'ESLOE.NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. A. H. Lugg has beenappointed Poundkeeper and David Epps AssistantPoundkeeper. The said A. R. Lugg and David Eppsare also authorised by the Council to seize and impoundany stock straying on the public streets or ways orunenclosed lands within the Municipality of Cottesloe.

The resignation of J. Waters as Poundkeeper hasbeen accepted by the Council.

THOS. H BLAKE,18th May, 1918. Town Clerk.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Closure of Road.

I, WILLIAM DOUGLAS MOORE, being the occupierof land over or along which the portion of road here-under described passes, have applied to the Upper Black-wood Road Board to close the said portion of road,viz.:

Upper Blackwood.Corr. 13S95/08.The surveyed road through Nelson Location 1528, as

shown Diagram 14615, from its West to its East boun-darieS. (Plan 415/80, B3.)

W. D. MOORE.

I, William Joseph Treloar, on behalf of the UpperBlackwood Road Board, hereby assent to the aboveapplication to close the road therein described.

W. J. TRELOAR,Chairman Upper Blackwood Road Board.

27th April, 1918.

NOTICE OF REGISTERED OFFICE.

British India Steam Navigation Company.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office of theBritish India Steam Navigation Company, Limited, is situateat the A.U.S.N. Buildings, 29 Phillimore Street, Fremantle.

Dated the 1st day of May, 1918.

M. L. MOSS, DWYER, UNMACK & THOMAS,Solicitors, Fremantle and Perth.

New Commodore Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the office or place ofbusiness of the above-named company in Western Aus-tralia has been removed from 14 Churchill Avenue,Subiaco, and is now situate at the mine office of the saidcompany on Lease No. 1041N at Meekatharra, in thesaid State.

Dated this 6th day of May, 1918.PARKER & PARKER,

Solicitors for the said Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.THE Yorkshire Insurance Company, Limited, herebygives notice that its Registered Office in the State ofWestern Australia is now situate at St. George 's House,No. 115 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and is accessibleto the public between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.on week days, except on Saturdays, when the hours arefrom 10 a.m. to 12 noon; also that Ernest HarwoodPearce is now the Attorney for the Company in WesternAustralia.

Dated this 14th day of May, 1918.The Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd.,

By its Solicitors,HAINES, ROBINSON & CON,

20 Howard Street, Perth, WA.

Change of Address.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office andplace of business of the Northampton and DistrictFarmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd. is now situateat Hampton Road, Northampton, and is open to thepublic between the hours of 8 a.m. and (1 p.m. fromMonday to Friday (inclusive) and from S a.m. to 1p.m. on Saturdays.

GEO. E. ATKINSON,Northampton, 18th May, 1918. Secretary.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Yilgarn Consols Gold Mining Company, No Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that tile office or place of busi-ness of the above company in the State of WesternAustralia is situated at Antares Street, Southern Cross,and that Richard Bullock Andrews is the duly appointedattorney of the said company.

Dated this 22110 day of May, 1918.LOHRMANN & TINDAL,

105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Agents for R. B. Andrews, Solicitor, Southern Cross.

THE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1903.Notice to Creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the estate of Percy James Parsons, late of Wood-side, Great Southern Railway, in the State of WesternAustralia, labourer, but who at the bine of his deathwas a Private in the Australian Imperial Forces, de-ceased, are requested to send particulars in writing ofthe same to the administrator, care of the undersigned,on or before the 21st day of June, 1915, after whichday the said administrator will distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitled there-to, having regard only to such claims of which the saidadministrator shall then have had notice.

Dated this 20th day of May, 1918.STANLEY, MONEY, & WALKER,

Bridgetown,Solicitors for the Administrator.

THE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1903.

Notice to Creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the estate of Arthur Elvin Davies, late of Solo-mon Street, Fremantle, Gentleman, deceased are re-quested to send particulars in writing of the same to theExecutors, Margaret Jessie Davies, of Fremantle,Widow, and Glyn Alexander Davies of Fremantle, Lieu-tenant in the Australian Imperial Forces, care of theundersigned, on or before Monday, the 10th day ofJune, 1918. And, further, that after the said date thesaid Executors will distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, havingregard only to such claims of which they shall then havehad notice.

Dated this first day of May, 1918.GAWLER, HARDWICK & FORMAN.

Henry Street, Fremantle,Solicitors to the said Executors.

Page 42: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

768 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, V.A. [MAY 24, 191S.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the estate of Charles .fames Francisco, late ofeongarra, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer,deceased, and probate of whose will was granted by theSupreme Court of Western Australia on the 10th dayof May instant to the West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor, and Agency Company, Limited, are hereby reluirelto send particulars of their claims to the said Com-pany, at its office, situate at. Barrack Street, Perth, onor before the 24th day of June, 1918, after which datethe said executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased among the persons entit'e I thereto,having regard only to the claims of which the said execu-tor shall then have had notice.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1918.NORTH-MORE & HALE,

Halisbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia ProbateJurisdiction.

In the will of Claude Rundle Roberts, late of Nyahing,in the State of Western Australia, Farmer, De-ceased.

Notice to Creditors.ALL persons having any claims or demands against theestate of the above-named deceased are hereby requiredto send particulars of same in writing to the under-signed on or before the 24th day of June, 1918, at theexpiration of which time the executors will distributethe assets of the said deceased without reference to anyclaims or demands of which they shall not then havehad notice.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1918.A. D. SMITH,

Austral Terrace, Katanning,Solicitor for the Executors of the said deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Bernard Geraghty, Deceased.ALL persons having claims or demands against theestate of Bernard Geraghty, late of Midland Junction,in the State of Western Australia, railway employee,deceased, are required to send in particulars of same tothe executor, the West Australian Trustee, Executor, andAgency Company, Limited, Trustee Chambers, BarrackStreet, Perth, on or before the 24th day of June, 1918,after which date the executor will proceed to dhtributethe assets of the estate, having regard only to thoseclaims of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1918.UNMACK & UNMACK,

Solicitors,Harper's Building, Howard Street, Perth,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbate

Jurisdiction.In the matter of the Estate of Henry Stower, late of

Jennaberring, near Quairading, in the State ofWestern Australia, Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsupon or against the estate of the above-named deceasedare requested to send particulars in writing of the sameto the West Australian Trustee, Executor, and AgencyCompany, Limited, Barrack Street, Perth, the adminis-trator in the estate, on or before the 24th day of June,191$; and further take notice that after the expirationof such last mentioned date the said administrator will

-distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto, having regard only to suchclaims of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this 15th day of Slay, 1918.LOHRMANN & TINDAL,

105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Administrator.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.Charles Herbert Hustings Bryan, deceased.

ALL persons having claims or demands against theestate of Charles Herbert Hastings Bryan, late of Cool-gardie, in the State of Western Australia, Civil Servant,deceased, are required to send in particulars of same tothe executrix, care of the undersigned, on or before the24th (lay of June, 1.918, after which date the executrixwill proceed to distribute the assets of the estate, havingregard only to those claims of which she shall thenhave had notice.

Dated this 41st day of May, 1918.UNMACK & UNMACK,

Solicitors,Harper's Buildings, Howard Street, Perth.,

John Lewis, deceased, late of Perth.ALL persons having claims against the estate of theabove-named deceased, who died on the 8th day of Octo-ber, 1917, are to send particulars in writing of theirclaims on or before the 24th day of June, 1918, to theexecutors, care of the undersigned.

Dated the 22nd day of May, 1918.LEAKE, JAMES, & CO.,

of 47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Executors.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbate

Jurisdiction.In the matter of the Estate of Hugh Behrendt,

deceased.611/17.

WHEREAS on the 13th day of May, 1918, an order toadminister the estate and effects of Hugh Behrendt, lateof Fremantle, in the State of Western Australia, miner,deceased, who died on or about the 5th day of November,1917, was granted by the Supreme Court of the saidState, under the provisions of "The AdministrationAct, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intes-tate Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the estateof the said deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned,on or before the `_24th day of June, 1918.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediatelyafter such date, proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased among the creditors and persons entitledthereto, having regard only to those claims of which heshall then have had notice. And the said Curator willnot be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so dis-tributed or dealt ivith, to any person whose claim ordemand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 22nd day of Slay, 1918.GER-VASE CLIFTON,

Curator of Intestate Estates.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.171, the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbate

Jurisdiction.In the matter of the Estate of Emily Lobato,

deceased.46/15.

WHEREAS on the 14th day of May, 1918, an order toadminister the estate and effects of Emily Lobato, lateof Perth, in the State of Western Australia, store-keeper, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day ofOctober, 1917, was granted by the Supreme Court ofthe said State, under the provisions of " The Adminis-tration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator ofIntestate Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the estateof the said deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned,on or before the 24th day of June, 1918.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediatelyafter such date, proceed to distribute the assets o"! thesaid deceased among the creditors and persons, entitledthereto, having regard only to those-claims of which heshall then have had notice. And the said Curator v illnot be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so dis-tributed or dealt with, to any person whose claim ordemand lie shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1918.GERVASE CLIFTON,

Curator of Intestate Estates.

Page 43: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] U ERN.N1EN T GAZETTE, W.A. 769

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliProbate

Jurisdiction.In the matter of the Estate of John Winchester,

deceased.586/17.

WHEREAS on the 13th day of March, 1918, an order toadminister the estate and effects of John Winchester,late of Murrin itIurrin, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, railway employee, deceased, who died on or aboutthe 9th day of October, 1617, was granted by the SupremeCourt of the said State, under the provisions of "TheAdministration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, theCurator of Intestate Estates, Perth.

Nov notice is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the estateof the said deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned,on or before the 24th day of June, 1918.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediatelyafter such date, proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased among the creditors and persons entitledthereto, having regard only to those claims of which heshall then have had notice. And the said Curator willnot be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so dis-tributed or dealt with, to any person whose claim ordemand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1918.GERVASE CLIFTON,

Curator of Intestate Estates.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbate

Jurisdiction.In the matter of the Estate of John Donohue,

deceased.355/17.

WHEREAS on the 14th day of May, 1918, an order toadminister the estate and effects of John Donohue, lateof Claremont, in the State of Western Australia, pros-pector, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day ofSeptember, 1917, was granted by the Supreme Court ofthe said State, under the provisions of "The Administra-tion Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator ofIntestate Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the estateof the said deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned,on or before the 24th day of June, 1918.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediatelyafter such date, proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased among the creditors and persons entitledthereto, having regard only to those claims of which heshall then have had notice. And the said Curator willnot be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so dis-tributed or dealt with, to any person whose claim ordemand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1918.

GERVASE CLIFTON,Curator of Intestate Estates.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretoforecarried on by Charles Lancelot Oldham and Alfred EdwardCox as Architects under the style of " Oldham & Cox,"has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 26th dayof April, 1918.

Mr. C. L. Oldham will in future carry on his practice atA.M.P. Chambers, Perth.

Mr. Alfred E. Cox will in future carry on his practice atHarper's Buildings, Howard Street, Perth.

Dated this 16th day of May, 1918.C. L. OLDHAM.A. E. COX.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.A. H. cy. L. E. McKenzie.

'['HE partnership between Mr. Leslie Ernest McKenzie,of Perth, Gentleman, and the late Mr. Albert HenryMcKenzie, of Fairfield, Broomehill, in the business offarmers and graziers at Fairfield, near Broomehill, hasbeen dissolved by mutual consent as from the 1st day ofJanuary, 1918.

All claims against or due to the partnership will besettled or received, as the case may be, by Mr. L. E.McKenzie, of 36 Grosvenor Road, North Perth.

LEAKE, JAMES, & CO.,Solicitors for the parties.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-fore subsisting between Thomas Hanna., late of Fre-mantle, Engineer, deceased, and Sydney Arthur Beeson,of Fremantle, Engineer, carrying on business as En-gineers under the style or firm of "The Atlas Engineer-ing Company," was on the 3rd day of April, 1918,dissolved. Elizabeth Florence Hanna, the executrix ofthe will of the said Thomas Hanna, deceased, havingpurchased the share and interest of the said SydneyArthur Beeson in the assets of the said partnership.All debts due to and owing by the late firm will bereceived and paid by the said Elizabeth Florence Hanna.

Dated this 17th day of May, 1918.S. A. BEESON.

WitnessJohn C. Forman, Solicitor, Fremantle.

ABATTOIRS ACT, 1909.

Regulations relating to the Slaughter of Pigs forBacon-curing.

Department of Agriculture,Agrie. No. 4318/16. Perth, 23rd May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to make the following Regulations under"The Abattoirs Act, 1909."

H. C. TRETHOWAN,Acting Under Secretary for Agriculture.

ABATTOIRS ACT, 1909.Regulations.

1. Notwithstanding anything contained in the exist-ing Regulations to the contrary, any person may, bylicense in writing of the Minister, slaughter pigs forbacon curing elsewhere than at an Abattoir:

Provided that(a.) the premises on which the pigs are slaughtered

are registered under Division 2 of Part VII.of " The Health Act, 1911";

(b.) all relative by-laws under " The Health Act,1911," and its amendments are duly ob-served and performed by the licensee; and

(c.) the prescribed fees are paid by the licensee.2. Every licensee shall pay to the Department of

Agriculture, or its collector, the fees prescribed for theuse of abattoirs.

3. Every license shall be revocable by the Ministerin his absolute discretion.

4. A license may be in the form or to the effect ofthe Schedule.

Schedule.A.B., , of , is hereby

licensed to slaughter pigs for bacon curing on (heredescribe the premises) on condition that such premisesare duly registered under Division 2 of Part VII. of" The Health Act, 1911," and that all relative by-lawsunder such Act and its amendments are duly observedand performed by the licensee, and that the fees pre-scribed by the Regulations published in the GovernmentGazette on the day of May, 1918, are duly paidby him, and that this license may be revoked by theMinister in his absolute discretion.

Dated the day of 191 .

Minister for Agriculture.

Page 44: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

770 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

REGULATIONS FOR LEASING OF TOWN AND SUB-URBAN LANDS TO RETURNED SAILORS ANDSOLDIERS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th May, 191S.

Corr 1072/17.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, by virtueof the power given in Section 161 of " The Land Act, 1898,"has been pleased to approve of the following Regulationsunder Section 153 of the said Act :-

1. Town and Suburban lands may be set apart for leasingby persons who have been on Active SerVice with His Majesty'sNaval or Military Forces, outside the Commonwealth duringthe present War, and have received an honourable discharge,or the dependents of those who have been killed or havedied while on such Active Service. Such land shall bedisposed of under leasehold conditions for a term of 99 yearsat a rental of Three Pounds per rectum of the capital Via-improved value to be fixed by the Minister, but the Minimumyearly rent of any lease shall be ten shillings.

2. The capital value of each lot shall be fixed by theMinister, and notified in the Government Gazette ; and on thevalue so fixed the yearly rent shall be computed for thefirst ten years of the term of the lease, and thereafter, untila fresh valuation is made as hereinafter provided. On everyperiodical re-valuation, the yearly rent thereafter, and untila fresh valuation is made, shall be computed on the valuefixed by such re-valuation.

3. A fresh valuation may be made by the Minister fromtime to time during the currency of the lease, at intervalsof not less than ten years, and notified in the GovernmentGazette. Provided that the value of all improvements madeby, the lessee shall be excluded from every such valuation.If any lessee is dissatisfied with any such valuation, he mayrequire the question to be submitted to arbitration underthe provisions of " The Arbitration Act, 1895,"

4. Every application for a lease of land under theseRegulations shall be in the form, or to the effect of the FirstSchedule hereto. The applicant shall deposit with hisapplication a lease fee of five shillings,' a fee of five shillingsfor registration under " The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,"and a sum equal to the instalment of rent to the lot appliedfor.

5. All applicants for land under these Regulations mustlodge with their applications a Declaration in the firm ofSchedule 2, accompanied by particulars of their dischargein the form of Schedule 3.

6. Applications may be lodge at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth, or the Local Land Office of the districtin which the land is situated accompanied by the Declaration,etc., referred to above. Applications may be lodged on orbefore the specified date on which the land is gazetted open,in which case they will be deemed simultaneous : if morethan one application be received for the same land, the LandBoard shall allot the land and the Board's decision shallbe final.

If the land remains unselected, after the specified date,applications will then have priority according to the dateon which they are lodged.

7. Rent shall be payable in accordance with the pro-visions of Section 136 of the Land Act and its amendments.

8. The lessee shall, within one year of the commencementof the lease erect an habitable house at a cost of not lessthan £50, and within five years fence the external bound-aries with a fence sufficient to resist the trespass of greatstock, such improvements to be maintained during the termof the lease, butt the Governor may prescribe cultivation con-ditions at the time any land is made available under theseRegulations.

9. Every lease shall be limited to the natural surface ofthe land demised, and the land below the natural surfaceto a depth not exceeding 40 feet, if situated within a gold-field or mineral field, and if not so situated, not exceeding200 feet.

10. All rates, taxes, and outgoings charged on the landor payable by the occupier thereof during the said termshall be duly paid by the lessee.

11. No person shall (without the approval in writingof the Minister for Lands first obtained) acquire or holdmore lots under these Regulations than by the conditionsunder which the lots are thrown open for selection may beprescribed ; and no person who is already the holder of a

lease under these Regulations shall be qualified to holdadditional lots except with the approval of the Minister forLands.

12. No person under sixteen years of age shall be eligibleto acquire a lease under these Regulations.

13. Residence on the la',4 will be compulsory for at leastsix months of each of the first five years, and any requestfor exemption, owing to special reasons, will be subject toapproval of the Minister (on the recommendation of theLand Board), each case to be dealt with on its merits.

14. No transfer or sub-lease will be allowed without theapproval of the Minister (on the recommendation of the LandBoard), and if the land is transferred or sublet to other thana Returned Soldier any special privileges provided for underthese Regulations will cease. No transfer will be allowedduring the first 10 years except under very special circum-stances.

15. Nothing in " The Land Act, 1898," or its Amend-ments or the Regulations thereunder shall be construedas giving the holder of a lease under these Regulations theright to convert the saline to freehold.

SCHEDULE I.

Correspondence No

THE LAND ACT, 1898.Application, for a Lease of Town, or Suburban Lot.

Appin. No.1 - --J 153n

Plan

Division.

Lot No StreetTown orSuburban

Place and dateof application f

To the Honourable the Minister for Lands.I hereby apply for a Lease of the Town (or Suburban)

Lot above described subject to " The Land Act, 1898,"and the Regulations thereunder published in the Govern-ment Gazette on the and I depositherewith the Lease Fee of Five shillings, a Registration Feeof Five shillings, and pounds shillings, beinga sum equal to the instalment of rent of the lot applied for,payable in advance, pursuant to Section 136 of the said Act.

LotNo.

Name at fulllength, address,and calling of

applicant.

Acreage.Town orSuburban

Area.

Purchase Money, Fees,etc.

Particulars. Amount.

a. r. p.Capital value ...Annual rent first

ten yearsLease fee ...

£ s. d

, Signature of Applicant.

Received this application on the191 , with deposit of £

day of

Under Secretary or Lands.Received

Accountant. Date

Application approved, as shown above,to a depth of feet below thenatural surface, and subject to neces-sary Roads and Reserves on survey, this

day of , 191 .

Term of lease to extend fromReceived £ , rent and fees due.

Accountant.Date , 191 .

Office References.

Applicants are re-quested not towrite in thisspace.

Approval noticeissued.

Page 45: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 771

SCHEDULE 2.

TEE LAND ACT, 1898.

Declaration to accompany Application by DischargedSoldier.

[1s.)

1, ofhereby declare as follows :

(1.) I am at present occupied as(2.) I was occupied prior to enlistment as

(3.) I was a member of the

(4.) I joined on at(5.) I was discharged(6.) The reasons for my discharge were

(7.) My physical disabilities are as follows

(8.) I intend to use the land applied for for the purposeof t now held

(9.) I have £ at my disposal for the pur-pose of

(10.)

(11.) I intend to reside upon the land and make it mypermanent home.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously be-lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of Section 106 of" The Evidence Act, 1906."

SignatureDate

Declared before me at thisday of , 191 .

T Here state class of farming desired, whether poultry,dairy, fruit, wheat, etc.

Here state whether married or single ; if any, how manychildrenages and sexes.

SCHEDULE 3.

Copy of Discharge So

No.Name in fullDate of joiningBattalion NoDate of DischargeCharacter and ConductReasons for discharge

Signature of DischargedDate

I declare that the above is a true and faithful copy ofinformation taken from Discharge No

Declared before me.)thisday of191 . J.P.

SCHEDULE 4.

Western Australia.

THE LAND ACT, 1898.

Lease of a Town Lot or Sabi.-rba'; Lot.No. {153R

Town orLot No

GEORGE THE FIFTH, by the Grace of God, of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the BritishDominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith,Emperor of India. To all to whom these presents shallcome, Greeting : Know ye that, whereas by Section 153 of

" The Land Act, 1898 " (hereinafter referred to as the saidAct), power is given to the Governor of the State of WesternAustralia, in the Commonwealth of Australia, to grant leasesof any town or suburban land on such terms as he may thinkfit. And whereas by regulations published in the Govern-ment Gazette, on the , the terms andconditions on which leases of town or suburban lands may begranted to Returned Soldiers were prescribed. And whereas

, of , in the saidState, has made application for a lease, under and subjectto the said regulations, of the land hereinafter described,and the Minister for Lands has approved of such application.Now, therefore, We, of our special Grace, and in considerationof the rent hereinafter reserved and by the saidhis executors, administrators, or approved assigns (herein-after called the lessee) to be paid, and in exercise of the powersin that behalf to us given by the said Act and Regulations,do by these presents demise to the lessee the natural surface,and so much of the land as is below the natural surface to adepth of feet, of all that piece or parcel of landmarked and distinguished in the maps and books of theDepartment of Lands and Surveys as No.and containing more or less, as the same is delineatedby a border of green colour in the plan hereon with theappurtenances. To hold the same unto the lessee, subjectto the provisions of the said Act, and any amendmentsthereof, and the regulations thereunder (for leases of townor suburban land to Returned Soldiers now in force, or atany time during continuance of this lease to be in force forthe time being), for the term of 99 years, to be computedfrom the day of , 191 , yield-ing and paying for the same by equal half-yearly instalments,in advance, on the first day of March and the first day ofSeptember in every year, during the first ten years of thesaid term, the yearly rent of unto Us, ourHeirs and Successors, without deduction (the first of suchpayments having been already made) and yielding andpaying as aforesaid, during every subsequent period often years of the said term, such yearly rent as shall be fixedby our Minister for Lands at the rate of four pounds percentum on the capital unimproved value of the land as deter-mined for the time being pursuant to the said regulations.

Provided that it shall, at any time within twenty-oneyears from the date of these presents, be lawful for Us,our Heirs and Successors, or for any person or persons actingin that behalf by Our or their authority, to resume andenter upon possession of any part of the said piece or parcelof land hereby demised which it may at any time by Us,our Heirs and Successors, be deemed necessary to resume forroads, tramways, railways, railway stations, bridges, drainageor irrigation works, and generally for any other works orpurposes for public use, utility, or convenience, and for thepurpose of exercising the power to search for minerals herein-after reserved, and such lands so resumed to hold to Us, ourHeirs and Successors, as of our or their former estate withoutmaking to the lessee any compensation in respect thereof,so, nevertheless, that no such resumption be made withoutcompensation of any part of the said piece or parcel of landupon which any expenditure or improvement shall havebeen made by the lessee. Provided also that the lessee shallnot transfer or under-let the demised premises or any partthereof without the consent, in writing, of our Minister forLands for the time being. Provided further that if the landis with such consent transferred to other than a ReturnedSoldier any special privileges provided for under the Regu-lations beforementioned' will cease. And we do herebysave and reserve to Us, our Heirs and SUccessors, all minesof gold, silver, copper, tin, and other metals, ore, and minerals,or other substances containing metals, and all gems andprecious stones, and coal and mineral oil, and all phosphaticsubstances in and under the said land, with full liberty at alltimes to search and dig for and carry away the same, and forthat purpose to enter upon the land or any part thereof :Provided also, that if the lessee shall during the said termat any time make default in (the due payment of any instal-ment of the purchase money as aforesaid) or in the due,payment of the rent hereby reserved, and such default shallcontinue after the times set forth in Section 136 of " TheLand Act, 1898," for the receipt of rents with fines, or incase of any breach or non-observance by the lessee of anyof the provisions and conditions of this lease or of the saidAct or any amendment thereof, or the regulations thereunderfor leases of town or suburban land to Returned Soldiers,now in force, or at any time during the continuance of thislease to be in force for the time being, and on the part of thelessee to be observed or performed, this lease may be for-feited, and it shall be lawful for Us, our Heirs and Successors,into and upon the said demised premises, or any part thereof,in the name of the whole, to re-enter, and the same to haveagain, re-possess, and enjoy as if this deed poll had never beenexecuted, without making any compensation to the said lessee.

Page 46: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

772 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

The Plan herein referred to.Scale chains to an inch.

In witness whereof the Minister for Lands of the said State,with the consent and by the direction of the Governor-in-Council, has hereunto set his hand and seal thisday of , One thousand nine hundred and

Minister for Lands.

Registered the day of , 191in conformity with Section 5 of Act No. 54, and numbered

Registrar of Titles.

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

NOTICE CALLING FIRST MEETING.In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of Nicholas GeorgeWells, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditorsof Nicholas George Wells, of Hope Farm, near Kojonup,Farmer, will be held at the office of Mr. A. D. Smith,Austral Terrace, Katanning, on Tuesday, the 4th dayof June, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1918.[L.s.] A. D. SMITH,

Solicitor for the said Nicholas George Wells.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Jean CrawfordAntony, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors ofJean Crawford Antony, of Meckering, Farmer, will beheld at the Offices of E. H. Neville, Solicitor, FitzgeraldStreet, Northam, on Wednesday, the 5th day of June,1918, at 2.30 o 'clock in the afternoon.

Dated the 22nd day of May, 1918.

[L.s.] E. H. NEVILLE,Solicitor for the said Jean Crawford Antony.

Iu the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of Francis JosephHayes, late of Leonora Bottling Works, Proprietor,at present of Mt. Lawley, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditorsof Francis Joseph Hayes, lately carrying on buSinessat Leonora as a Bottling Works Proprietor, will be heldat the Offices of Morris Crawcour, Solicitor, NationalMutual Buildings, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, on Wed-nesday, the 5th day of June, 1918, at 4 o'crock p.m.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 1913.

[e.s.] M. CRAWCOUR,National Mutual Buildings, St. George 's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the Debtor.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Receiving Order.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. of Date of Order.Matter. Date of Petition. Act or Acts ofBankruptcy.

Andrew Patrick Brophy 296 Hay Street, Subiaco Mining Agent ... SupremeCourt,Perth

16 of 1918 21st day of May,1918

21st day of May,1918

Debtor's Petition.

First Meeting and Public Examination.

Debtor s Name. Address.Descrip-

Lion. Court. Number. Meeting.Date of First Hour. Place.

Date of i

Public Ex- I

amination. 1

our. Place.Date of Order(if any) for

SummaryAdministration.

Andrew PatrickBrophy

296 Hay StreetSubiaco

MiningAgent

SupremeCourt,Perth

16 of 1 5th day of1918 1 June, 1918

3 p.m. Supreme 5th day ofCourt, June, 1918Perth

10.30a.m.

SupremeCourt,Perth

22nd day ohMay, 1918.

Adjudication.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. ofMatter. Date of Order. Date of Petition.

Charles Edward Hoskin ... Narrogin SupremePerth

Court, 7 of 1918 21st day of May,1918

26th day of March,1918.

Notice of Intended Dividend.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. Number. Last day for receiving Name of Trustee. I Address.Proofs.

William Fisher ... I Armadale ... Baker ... Supreme Court,Perth

99 of 1908 8th day of June,1918

Alfred AugustineMoffat

Supreme CourPerth.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 1918. ALFRED A. MOFFAT,

Acting OtLcial Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Perth.

Page 47: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

MAY 24, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 773

" THE ROADS ACT, 1911."

Claremont Road Board.

Department of Public Works and Trading Concerns,Perth, 18th April, 1918.

Ex. Co. 795. P.W. 6160/17.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Ex-cellency the Governor in COuncil has approved of the attachedBy-laws of the Claremont Road Board in accordance withthe provisions of " The Roads Act, 1911."

C. A. HUNT,Under Secretary for Torks and Trading Concerns.

CLAREMONT ROAD DISTRICT.

WHEREAS by virtue of " The Roads Act, 1911," the RoadBoard of any District is empowered to make Bylaws for allor any purposes mentioned in the said Act. Now therefore,the Claremont Road Board, in pursuance of the powersvested in the said Board under and by virtue of the said Act,and of every other authority enabling it in that behalf, clothhereby make the following By-law regulating the erectionand maintenance of hoardings :

BY LAW No. 111.

Hoardings.

1. No person shall erect or cause to he erected a hoard-ing unless and until a plan and specification showing clearlythe position and size,, and the method of, and the materialsto be used in, the construction of, and the manner of fixingthe same, shall have been deposited in duplicate with theBoard and approved by the Board, and except in accordancewith such plan and specification, and a license has beensupplied by the Board.

2. No license shall be granted in respect of any Hoardingerected either before or after the passing of this By-lawunless the distance from the face of the hoarding to thealignment of the nearest street or way shall be at least equalto the distance from the level of such street or way to thehighest point of such hoarding.

3. No hoarding shall be over twenty-one feet in height,and every hoarding shall be level along the top except thatthe name of the owner may be placed on the top.

4. The owner and the occupier (if any) of the land onwhich such hoarding is erected shall maintain such hoardingto the satisfaction in all things of the Board.

5. If in the opinion of the Board any bill, placard oradvertisement attached to, or painted on, any hoarding beobjectionable, and the occupier or owner shall, upon receiptof a written notice to that effect, fail to at once remove, orcause to he removed, such bill, placard or advertisement,any person or persons authorised by the Board may removethe same and recover the cost from the occupier or owner.

6. No person shall attach, paste or paint any bill orother form of advertisement upon any hoarding in any partof the district without having a valid and subsisting licensefrom the Board therefor.

7. All notices required under this By-law to be servedon the occupier or owner shall in the first place be given bythe Board to the occupier (if any), but if he cannot be found,then such notice may he served upon the owner.

8. If any occupier or owner fails to comply with anysuch order within the specified time named in such order,the Board may instruct any person or persons to carry outthe requirements of such order, and any costs incurred maybe recovered by the Board from the occupier or the owner.

9. Every hoarding shall at all times have the name ofthe person on whose behalf it is erected clearly shown in aconspicuous place on the front of the hoarding.

10. No person shall post, paint, stencil, or place or affixany advertisement on any fence, wall, or footpath withoutthe consent of the Board. (This provision does not applyto the advertisement by the occupier of any shop or dwellingin respect to the business carried on therein.)

11. Where anything in this By-law is directed to be doneor forbidden to he done, and such act is done, in every suchcase the person making default as to such direction andprohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breachof this By-law and shall be liable for every such offence to apenalty of ten shillings (10s.) for the first breach of thisBy-law, and to a penalty not exceeding Ter, povuds for everysucceeding breach of such By-law.

12. This By-law applies to hoardings erected in anytownsite within the District, and to all hoardings abuttingon any road or public place.

13. A " Hoarding " within the meaning of these By-lawsshall mean any erection or screen put up for advertisingscreening, or similar purposes.

Passed at a meeting of the Claremont Road Board held atClaremont, Western Australia, on the 18th day of December,1917.

[1..s.] T. J. MYERS,Chairman.

(Sgd.) W. J. COHN,Secretary, Claremont Road Board.

Rem nended,(Sgd.) W. J. GEORGE,

Minister for Works and Trading Concerns.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council, thistwenty-seventh day of March, 1918.

(Sgd.) BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Executive Council.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

AbattoirsAborigines Act (Consolidated)Administration Act ..Adoption of Children (see also "State

Children")Agricultural Bank Act and Amendments .. 0 4 3Arbitration Act .. 0 0 9Associations Incorporation Act 0 0 6Auctioneers Act and Amendments .. 0 1 6Bankruptcy Amendment Act, ls.; Rules, 1892,

5s.; Rules, 1898, ls.Bills of Sale Act and Amendments .. 0 4 0Boat Licensing Act and Amendments 0 2 6Brands Act 0 1 0Bread Act and Amendments 0 2 0Bunbury Harbour Board 0 1 0Bunbury Motor-bus Service 0 0 6Bush Fires Act .. 0 1 0Cart and Carriage Licensing .. 0 0 6Cemeteries Act and Amendments 0 2 9Companies Act and Amendments 0 3 6Control of Trade in War Time .. 0 1 0Co-operative and Provident Societies Act .. 0 1 3Copyright Act .. 0 1 3Criminal Code Act and Rules, V4, bound, with

index (new edition) 0 10 6Crown Suits Act ..Declarations and Attestations ..Dentists Act and Amendment ..Distillation Act ..Dividend Duties ..Divorce Act and Amendment, 2s.

Is. 6d.Dog ActDroving Act ..Early Closing ActEducation Act and AmendmentsElectoral Act and AmendmentElectric Lighting Act ..Employers' Liability ActEmployment Brokers Act ..Enemy ContractsAnnulment ..Evidence Act 0 2 0Explosives Act and Regulations 0 3 0Extradition CasesProcedure .. 0 5 0Factories Act . 0 1 6Fencing and Trespass Act and Amendment .. 0 2 3Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act and Amend-

ments 0 1 6Fire Brigades Act, 1916 0 1 3Firms Registration Act and Amendment 0 1 0Fisheries Act (Consolidated) .. 0 0 9Foodstuffs Commission Act .. 0 0 6Footwear Regulation Act 0 0 6Fremantle Harbour Trust Act and Amendment 0 2 3Friendly Societies .. 0 3 6Game Act (Consolidated) .. 0 0 9

£ s. d.0 0 60 1 00 2 6

0 1 6

3d.; Rules,

.

.

0 0 90 0 60 1 00 1 60 2 6

0 3 90 0 90 0 60 1 30 4 60 3 90 1 60 0 60 0 90 0 6

Page 48: WESTERN AUSTRALIA.€¦ · Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr

774 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1918.

Acts of Parliament, etc.continued.

General Loan and Inscribed Stock Act ..Goldfields Water Supply Act ..Government Electric Works ..Government Savings Bank ActGrain and FoodstuffsHansard Report, per vol.Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copyHansard Report, Annual SubscriptionHawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment ..Health ActHealth Act Index : paper covers, 5s.; stiff

coversIllicit Sale of Liquor ..Immigration Act and Amendments ..Imported Labour Act and Amendments ..Income (and Land) Tax AssessmentIndex to Government Gazette (yearly) ..Industrial Arbitration Act ..Industries AssistanceInspection of Machinery Act, with Regulationsintestate Destitute Persons' Relief ..Irrigation and Rights in Water Act ..Justices ActJusticesManual for ..Land and Income Tax Assessment ..Land Tax and Income Tax (Regulations)Landlord and Tenant Act, 1912Legal Practitioners Act ..Legitimation ..Licensed SurveyorsLicensing Act ..Life Assurance ActLimited PartneishipsLocal Court Act and Rules (cloth) ..Local Court Act (Consolidated) ..Local Court Act and Rules (1/ bound)Local Courts (Consolidated) Act, and Local

Court Rules of 1911 and 1912 ..Local Option Vote ContinuanceLunacy ActMarine Stores ActMarried Women 's Property Act and Amend-

mentsMasters and Servants ActMatches, White PhosphorusMedical Practitioners Act ..Merchant Shipping Act Application Act ..Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage ..Mines Regulation Act ..Mining Development ActMoney Lenders Act and Amendment .."Moratorium" (Postponement of Debts) Act

.Municipal Corporations ActNaval and Military Absentees' ReliefNavigation Act ..Noxious Weeds ..Opium Smoking Prohibition ..Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment ..Pearling ActPerth Municipal Gas and Electric LightingPerth Tramways ..Pharmacy and Poisons Act ..Plant Diseases Act ..Police Act and Amendments ..Postponement of Debts Act ..Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsPrisons Act and Amendment ..Public Notaries ActPublic Service ActPublic Works Act and AmendmentRabbits ActRailways (Government) Act ..Redemption of Annuities . .

Registration of Births, Deaths, and MarriagesReports of Proceedings before the Boards of

Conciliation and the Court of Arbitration,Volumes I. to XII.; per vol. ..

Roads ActRoyal Commissioners ' Powers .. . .

Sale of Liquor Regulation Act ..

£0000000000

0000000000000000000000101

0000

00000

000000000000000000000000000

0000

s. d.1 31 91 00 91 07 60 6

10 61 05 0

5 60 62 0

1 91 91 01 91 91 60 91 33 0

10 62 30 30 61 30 60 95 61 90 61 01 95 0

9 00 63 00 9

1 3

0 90 61 3

0 6

2 01 90 91 01 64 60 62 30 60 61 31 91 60 91 00 94 62 00 91 00 62 62 60 91 90 63 6

10 04 61 00 6

Acts of Parliament, etc.continued.

Sea-carriage of Goods ..Secondhand Dealers ActStamp Act and Amendments ..State Children ..Statutes (sessional sets, per vol.)Supreme Court Rules ..Totalisator Act and AmendmentTrade Marks Act and AmendmentTrade Unions ActTramways Act ..Tramways Act, Government ..Transfer of Land Act and AmendmentsTrespass, Fencing, and Iinpounding Act

.Truck Act and AmendmentTrustees ActUnclaimed MoneysVermin Boards ..VeterinaryWar Council Act ..Water Boards AtWeights and Measures Act and AmendmentsWheat MarketingWorkers' Compensation Act and RegulationsWorkers' Homes Aet and Amendments ..Workmen 's Wages Act

£ s. d.0 0 60 0 60 5 00 2 00 10 61 5 00 9 00 9 60 0 90 2 00 0 60 4 00 1 60 1 60 1 00 0 60 1 30 0 60 0 60 1 90 1 90 1 00 1 30 2 00 0 6

CONTENTS.Page

Abattoirs ..Aborigines Act ... 7677726-996

Administration ActAgricultural Bank 738Agriculture, Department of .. 769Appointments .. .. 729-30, 753, 766Arbitration Awards . . 762-5Bankruptcy .. .. 772Cattle Trespass, etc. 753Cemeteries .. .. 730Colonial Secretary 's Office 729-30Companies 767Crown Law .. .. 730Curator of Intestate Estates 768-9Deceased Persons' EstatesEducation Department .. 766

.11fteisattleis.. 730

of the Peace 729Land and Income Tax .. 765Lands Department 727-9, 730-8, 770-2Licensed Surveyors .. 730Local Court Rules 730Marriages, Celebration of .. 753Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage . . .. 728, 752, 766Mines .. . . .. .. .. 738-48Mining LeasesNotice of intention to forfeit. , 739-47Mortgagees Sales .. .. 738Municipalities 730, 752-3, 767Orders in Council .. 727-9Partnerships 769Police 759-60Proclamations . . 727Public Service Commissioner . .. 730Public Works Department .. 727, 748-52, 773Railways .. . . .. .. .. 727, 754-9-61Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 753Resumptions .. .. .. .. .. 727, 750Returned Soldiers and SailorsRegulations for

leasing lands to .. .. .. .. 770-2Road Boards (see also under "Lands" and

"Public Works ") .. .. 767, 773Shearers Accommodation Act . . .. 729Tender Board .. 760Tenders Accepted 760Tenders Invited .. .. 750, 760Transfer of Land 766-7Treasury .. .. ..Unclaimed PropertySale of .. .. 7547-6601

Vermin Boards .. ... . .. 728, 766Wyndham JettyHandling Charges .. 729

By A otlicrrIty : PR ED. WM. SIMPSON, Government Printer. Perth