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[945] oio 1J:1L : WESTERN OF AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3*30 p.m.] [RRGISTRnRD AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 21.] PERTH: FRIDAY, MAY 9. ORDERS IN COUNCIL. The Land Act, 1898. At the. Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 7th day of May, 1919. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Honourabies—The Premier, The Colonial Secretary. CorrPo. 2561/14. WHEREAS by Section 42 of ''The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order, i n trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 15738 should vest in and be held by Messrs. Robert Pollock, Will. Chambers Hunter, and Thos. James Teasdale, in trust for the purpose of Agricultural Hall and Recrea- tion: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun- cil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by Messrs. Robert Pollock, Wm. Chambers Hunter, and ThosJames Teasdale, in trust for the purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless,to the powers reserved to Iiiin by Section 41 of the said Act. Corr. No. 2751/16. WhLEHEAS by Section 42 of ''The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be Hauled in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified ill such order: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 16588 should vest in and be held by A. E. Forward, I'. B. Moore, and N. Coomer, ill trust for the purpose of Racecourse: Now, therefore,His Excellency the Cover- nor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by A. F. Forward, F. B. Moore, and N. Coomer, in trust for the purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Premier's Office, Perth, 8th May, 1919. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of: P.O. 76/19.—Donald Henry Forbes, Esq., of Beverley, as a Justice of the Peace for the York Magisterial Dis- tn t. P.O. 31/18.—Edward Woociheaci Buckley, Esq., of York, as a Justice of the Peace for the York ilagisteriai Pistrict. P.O. 249/i 8.—i larry Robinson Simpson, Esq., of Uionging Hills, as a Justice of the Peace for the York Magisterial District. P.O. 67/19.—Cilanles Rickword Wicks, Esq., of West Guildford, as a Justice of the Peace for the Swan Magis- terial District. P.O. 291/18.—George Henry Morgan, Esq., of Den- mark, as a Justice of the Peace for the Plantagenet Magisterial District. P.O. 253/18.—Gilbert Tickle Moffit, Esq., of Day Dawn, as a Justice of the Peace for the Murcinson Magisterial District. L. L. SHAPCOTT, Secretary to the Premier. Crown Law Department, Perth, 8th May, 1919. HIS Excellency the ( ovcrnor ill Executive Council has approved of t1w following appointment:— C.L.D. 4015/1:;.— \Vifliaum Henry Snell Martin as Act- ing Clerk of the bond Court, Acting Clerk to Magis- trates, and \ctim; Clerk of the Licensing Court, Sand- stone, vice Ii. J. ii 'hey, transferred. H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law. The Treasury, 503/16. Perth, 1st May, 1919. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Mr. A. H. Wilson as Receiver of Revenue oil of the Metropohtan Water, Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Undertaking. F. A. BLACK, Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts,

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WESTERNOF

AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3*30 p.m.]

[RRGISTRnRD AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

No. 21.]

PERTH: FRIDAY, MAY 9.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

The Land Act, 1898.At the. Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this

7th day of May, 1919.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourabies—The Premier,The Colonial Secretary.

CorrPo. 2561/14.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 namedin the 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. 15738should vest in and be held by Messrs. Robert Pollock,Will. Chambers Hunter, and Thos. James Teasdale, intrust for the purpose of Agricultural Hall and Recrea-tion: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserveshall vest in and be held by Messrs. Robert Pollock, Wm.Chambers Hunter, and ThosJames Teasdale, in trustfor the purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless,to thepowers reserved to Iiiin by Section 41 of the said Act.

Corr. No. 2751/16.WhLEHEAS 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 Hauledin the 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 ill such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 16588should vest in and be held by A. E. Forward, I'. B.Moore, and N. Coomer, ill trust for the purpose ofRacecourse: Now, therefore,His Excellency the Cover-nor, by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentionedReserve shall vest in and be held by A. F. Forward,F. B. Moore, and N. Coomer, in trust for the purposeaforesaid; subject, nevertheless, to the powers reservedto him by Section 41 of the said Act.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Office,Perth, 8th May, 1919.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the appointment of: —

P.O. 76/19.—Donald Henry Forbes, Esq., of Beverley,as a Justice of the Peace for the York Magisterial Dis-tn t.

P.O. 31/18.—Edward Woociheaci Buckley, Esq., ofYork, as a Justice of the Peace for the York ilagisteriaiPistrict.

P.O. 249/i 8.—i larry Robinson Simpson, Esq., ofUionging Hills, as a Justice of the Peace for the YorkMagisterial District.

P.O. 67/19.—Cilanles Rickword Wicks, Esq., of WestGuildford, as a Justice of the Peace for the Swan Magis-terial District.

P.O. 291/18.—George Henry Morgan, Esq., of Den-mark, as a Justice of the Peace for the PlantagenetMagisterial District.

P.O. 253/18.—Gilbert Tickle Moffit, Esq., of DayDawn, as a Justice of the Peace for the MurcinsonMagisterial District.

L. L. SHAPCOTT,Secretary to the Premier.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 8th May, 1919.

HIS Excellency the ( ovcrnor ill Executive Council hasapproved of t1w following appointment:—

C.L.D. 4015/1:;.— \Vifliaum Henry Snell Martin as Act-ing Clerk of the bond Court, Acting Clerk to Magis-trates, and \ctim; Clerk of the Licensing Court, Sand-stone, vice Ii. J. ii 'hey, transferred.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

The Treasury,503/16. Perth, 1st May, 1919.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theGovernor in Executive Council has been pleased toapprove of the appointment of Mr. A. H. Wilson asReceiver of Revenue oil of the MetropohtanWater, Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Undertaking.

F. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts,

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946 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

The Treasury,Perth, 22nd January, 1919.

2603/16.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 December, 1918.

AMouNTs-25 AND OVER,

Date. IOrder No. Material. Rate per Amount. Tota].

26-11-18

29-11-18

25-11-18

30-11-18

19-11-18

19-11-1829-11-18

16-12-18

23389

24340

32354

31784

31883

3200832450

32128

250 G.E. Cat. 110046, II iers for K. 10 controllers ...50 G.E. Cat. 23932., s'".inents forK. 6 controllers...

1000.E. Cat. 239 : si. .tsforK, 6 controllers50 G.E. (at, 17( .-.; 1'.eut1orK. 10 controllers

94 G.E. kii5,ll C gas filled lamps, 220 V.80 w it h,. 31 f.);.

12 iris "Hod luuti 1 a. 9 volt, 300 watt, to fit IvanhoeIii iip'i LIII li Edison and 50 lamps metaljuno, 2ri;; \ id) watt clear glass English

1 I'.. Li> i ri1/5 I Li' . I; Liii' motor, complete with slide

rails, aoL .1'. V. 1.' I a starter, complete withoil, 2 i Itt'

1/11-IT. .1 Iii '.adt 1,160 R.P.M. squirrelcage i;'iiii is; a -iili T.P. switch, 3 fuses,mounted it

488 30 watt 2:3 aL. 11.>" heaps, G.E. Edison, B.B.13. doz. short U. ia eli' PHIl. blade shovels ...1 toil i9cwts. Eng101 iri'ciay gartering ......

30 pieces kin. date, 1 6-15/16 and 14-15/16, 1 side

for

for

for

for

forI

2s. 24d. each112s. dozen

£13 15s. ton

18s. 4d. each

£ s.d.

...

...

...

...

...

...77 0 026 16 3

t s.d.

43 14 4

33 2 8

25 7 10

66 12 0

28 10 0

53 17 8

103 16 327 10 0...

gil. edges rounded, 0 holes in each ; to template13-12-18 32897 2.130 afite sheets .................85. 9d. each ... 109 7 63-12-18 32640 4.il Hluis Texaco in-or spirit ......... 3s. I.W. gallon ... 62 10 06-12-18 32640 .Hit .ridltut; Tevuco ci' tier spirit ......... 3s. lId. gallon ... 62 10 04-12-18 32039 !:iii 1011'; mot ' , aLl; -20 cases 25s. cas ... 25 0 0

28-11--18 28458 1 l l) 9Oin. x Ohi. aeuum hose-pipes ... 6s. 6d. each 37 7 6153 (.';d') 27in. x 2G. vacuum hose-pipes ... 7s. lid, each 60 11 3

97 18 919-11-18 28458 80 (only) 20in. x 2iri, vacuum hose-pipes ...... 6s. 6d. each ... 26 0 030-11-18 32432 7 tons l3cwts. 5lbs. round mild steel, ftin. din.- 4,32 ton ... 244 17 5

148 bundles, for. Fremantle21-11-18 10448 7,000 \Tauduus" rail anchors for 601b. rails, at for ... 203 4 1

Is. 51d. each, 1". P., and E. Fremantle, with 38extra shoo •; itt Id. each, for £713 12s. 5d., lessamount is iii, '1.5 1;; Os. 4d.

23-11-18 32192 1,214ft. >)iti. satl':. dttit5;. un. ... ...... .11-Id. foot ... 56 18 109-12-18 31798 184/i:Ii. 'tea mi l dl n'lt' bars, lift. dia., 4ton for ... 162 18 0

i0ew. 0-a. CaL. aid 65/18ft. round mild.51 hi ps. i. . tHu.. I ton l6cwt., at 24s. 6d.cv;...F..L. Work st. Waratah, N.S.W.

18-12-18 32703 6 0:,:-ui OUviw lips e 7v 1.11. dozen, and 6 dozen for ... 36 17 6be l uG's -h 1' 13-1-, ti 8s. 9d. each

11-12-18 32825 2,010 ft."-a-'................. 3d. foot ... 25 0 011-12-18 32818 2 he.'.; sOt--: -.1. :1 lOt. :. l}in. and 14 bars sprin g 65s. cwt. ... 34 6 7

He. :5.-nit. 2qrs. 7lbs.16-12-1.8 32021 0 S'S- ) -liset;tth er;l,a' .:. 10L., without galleries... 27s. dozen ... 32 8 027-11-18 32371 99 ii,;'., :-Lt -:ii't.j ...j_h)iSwt .655. cwt. ... 48 15 022-11-18 29846 0 go ssll I- .t.:;.:. :i '; 6 gross 11' x -I. 47s. gross ; for ... 39 0 0

H '1 ---. •Yh-t, .; 'oss ; csk, lid, brass metalthreat Sails. 330's thread

27-I1--IS 3245 4 dozen c-s H s'' j ;.-'. :Ho. 4, Naylor's 131s. 6d. don. ... 26 6 029-11-18 32 11 Iron, 21' x' i: h;O5), 1. ton 3cwt. 2qrs. 201h., and 931 lOs. ton ... 417 8 11

2 x - (40-3 a; a.). H.> en lcwt. iqr. l3lbs.4-12-18 32700 10 gross rolls )u j r, Blue Seal Sls, 10d. gross ... 40 18 4

22--11-18 32156 3,00311. T. and (L3i'. 1. 3/2(11., 12/22ft., 36/2311., l8s. lOOft. ... 27 0 6and 42/2411.

11-11-18 32240 285/0in .11W. pipes, at is. 6d., and 200 4in. E.W. for ... 29 14 2pipes, at 10d.

1/30-11-18 32111 Butter at Is. 61-d.lb., and eggs at 91d. and 10d. for ... 32 13 4dozen, supplied to dining cars

28-11-18 32457 Files, HER., 6 doz. i4in, ; smooth, I doz. 10in. for ... 26 5 0and 1 doz. Min. ; flat taper B., 5 doz. 14in,, andround B., 2 doz. Sin.

25-11-18 32403 Hex, lid, bolts and nuts, 18cwt., sizes from 11 N I for ... 62 4 6to 71- x 1' rate 57s. to 210s. per cwt.

28-11-18 32431 Iron, 21 x 1' lGOcwt. 2qrs. 101b., at 31s. 6d. cwt. ; for ... 293 2 72 x 1' Gewt. 1 qr. 2211)., at 31s. 6d. cwt ; 11 N g-,12cwt, Oqr. 141b., at 31s. 6d cwt. ; 1.1' x 1, 6ewt.at 36s. 6d. awl.

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MAY 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 947

List of Material purchased outside Contracts by Railway Stores-continued.

Date. Order No. Material. Rate per Amount. Total.

£ s. d. £ s.d.27-11-18 32410 Hex. bolts and nuts, 14cwt., sizes 2x j to 7 x 1, rates for ... 38 18 0

52s. 6d. to 59s.27-11-18 32413 Hex, bolts and nuts, 4cwt. 2qrs. Slbs., sizes G- x to for ... 31 1 10

12 x , rates 45s. to 47s. cwt., and Gcwt. sq. tapd.nuts, in. and Iii. sq., at 61s. cwt.

12-12-18 32774 50ft. B.B. mining chain, tin., 2171bs. at SOs. cwt., for ... 36 4 2and 200ft. B.B. mining chain, in., 6cwt. 2 qrs.221bs., at 85s. cwt.

16--11-18 29421 50/30ft. telephone poles ... ... ... ... 12s. 3d. each ... 30 12 626-11-18 29421 50/30ft. telephone poles ... ... ... ... . 125. 3d. eac . .. 30 12 629-11-18 29421 50/30ft. telephone poles ... ... ... ... . 12s. 3d. each ... 30 12 69-12-18 32255 1.001 bags " Union " brand cement, f.o.b. Sydney us. 8d. 3 bags ... 194 12 109--12-18 32850 381 yards waterproof rubber cloth, 72in. ... ... 17s. 6d. yard ... 33 9 52-12-18 31859 36 dozen No. I hickory axe handles, Min. 37s, dozon ... 66 12 0

16-12-18 32361 83 blocks (med.) ingot tin and 109 blocks (small) for ... 614 6 10ingot tin, 2tons 9lbs.

25-11-18 32721 5 tons 9cwt. lqr. cast iron scrap, at Meekatharra 25 5s. to ... 28 13 712-11 -18 32452 Banksia logs, 13 loads--22ft. 2in., 11 pts. 94 load ... 53 15 76-12-18 32742 24doz. math. fin. screw augers ......... 39s. lid, dozen .. 47 18 0

25-11-18 32405 Hex hd. bolts and nuts, llcwt. 3qrs. 13lbs, sizes for ... 67 1 9from 1 x tin. to 10 x *in., rates 51s. 6d. to 175s.

26-11-18 32406Cwt.

Hex. hd. bolts and nuts, l2cwt., sizes 2 to 7 .x , for ... 29 2 6rates 46s. 6d. to 52s. 6d. cut.

27-11-18 32433 Cup. hd. bolts and nuts, 25 gross, sizes 1 . I to for ... 35 9 03 ç -, rates us. 9d. to 115s. cwt.

21-12-18 33038 84lbs. D.C.C. copper wire, 26 S.W.G 65. 6d. lb. ... 27 6 012-12-18 32898 500 bleached sheets ............... 8s. 3d. each ... 206 5 011-12-18 28417 2 coils 3m. galvanised flexible steel wire rope, 6/24, for ... 179 7 11

1,500 feet27-11-18 28929 55 bars lin. round spring steel, l9cwt. 3qrs. 24lbs 47s. 6d. cwt. ... 47 8 427-11-18 30510 14 tons l7ewt. molasses ............ for ... 109 3 10

18-9-18 30486 175 vacuum hose pipes, 20in. x 20i., without couplings 5s. 6d. each ... 48 2 621-11-18 32157 1,218ft. yellow pine, various sizes and lengths, for ... 48 14 5

rate 80s.21-11--1S 30842 143 (only) dry cells, type "Y" ......... 915. doz. ... 54 4 526-11-18 32506 60 rolls Helio W. bath paper ........... 485. roll ... 144 0 0

1/30-11-18 31852 96 dozen Union ale at Kalgoorlie ......... 7s. 6d. doz. ... 36 0 01/30-11-18 32110 Ham, Is. 2d. lb., bacon Is. lb., and cheese Is. lb., for ... 20 3 7

supplied to Dining Cars22-11-18 31994 50 reams Challis blotting paper, demy folded, 38lbs 41s. ream ... 102 10 0

Total ... ... £5,004 4 9

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Crown Law ...............Crown Solicitor and Assistant £636-852 ... 17th May, 1919.Parliamentary Draftsman

Do. ... ... ,.. ... ... Crown Prosecutor ... ... £552-708 ... do. do.Public Works and Water Supply

... Principal Engineer for Water £708-960 ... 2,111 May, 1919.Supply, Irrigation, andDrainage

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

Office of Public Service Commissioner,P.S.C. 506/14. Perth, 8th May, 1919.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMonday, 2nd Julie (Foundation Day), and Tuesday, 3rdJune (King's Birthday), will be observed as PublicService holidays throughout the Service.

G. W. SIMPSON,

Public Service Commissioner.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 9th May, 1919.

TOWNSJTE OP BODDALTN.Am cndment of Boundaries.

Corres. 885/15.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the amendment of the boun-daries of the Townsite of Bodclahin, by the excisiontherefrom of Miner's Homestead Lease 73 as surveyed.(Plan 24/80.)

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948 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.

Appointment of Board.

Dwellingup Tecreation Reserve 14804.

Corr. 1.5109/11.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to remove, under the provisions of "TheParks and Reserves Act, 1895," the appointment ofJohn Smart and Robert Weir (left the district) as aBoard to control and manage Dwellingup RecreationReserve 14804, and to appoint in lieu thereof Messrs.L. Quiripel, J. Little, and D. Cosgriff as a Board tocontrol and manage the said. Reserve.

AMIIN1),\IENT OF AREAS AN]) PO1JNDATI1IiS OFR ES ERNES.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundariesof the following Reserves being amended as describedin the Schedules below, for the purposes therein set forth;the Areas and Boundaries previously published in theC>orernr men I Gazette being hereby cancelled:—

8528/97.IIOODLAKINE.—No. 4599 (School).—Lots 92 to 97

inclusive, 193, and 194. (3 acres 2r. lop.) (Plan Dood-lakine Townsite.)

3504/15..KULIiN.—No. 16241 (Recreation).—Lot 69. (About

25 acres.) (Plan Kulin Townsitc.)

RESERVES.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedules below, for the purposestherein set forth :—

3430/18.JAURDI (Siberia).—No. 1721.9 (Common).—Location

No. 12. (About 9,460 acres.) (Plan 82/80.)949/18.PITI:IARA.—No. 17221 (Recreation).—Lot 51. (13

acres 3r. l2p.) (Diagram 42235; Plan Pithara Town-site.)

4567/1.4.MORAWA: No. 17223 (Agricultural Hall Site).—Lot

No. 42. (39.Ip.) (Plan Morawa.)1304/15.WELLINGTON.—No. 17224 (Re-afforestation).—Lo-

cation No. 2577. (116 acres 2r, 30p.) (Diagram43193; Plan 411/80, Dl.)

KORLU—KUP AREA (HARVEY).

Open for Selection raider "The Discharged Soldiers Settlement let, 1918."

Corres. 962/19.IT is hereby notified for general information, that the Ivori;jekup Lots in the Green Pool Paddock, as scheduledhereunder, frill be available for selection is set out therein under Part 5, Section 55, of "The Land Act,189$," and its amendments, subject to the provisions of "Tile Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1918.''

Applications may be lodged at the Head Office, Perth, or the Local Lands Office, Bunbury.The date fixed for areas thrown open for selection does not imply that applications cannot be lodged

before that date, and any application so lodged will be treated as having been received on the appointeddate.

Should any Lot not be applied for on the date fixed, it will remain available for selection until appliedfor, or otherwise dealt with.

There shall be an interval of at least three days between the closing date for receiving applications andthe date on which the Land Board sits. If a Board meeting be necessary, applicants will be advised ofthe date.

BUNBITRY LOCAL LAND OFFICE—OPEN WEDNESDAY, 14TIT MAY, 191.9.

Schedule.GREEN POOL PADDOCl.

Total areas Unim- Cash CashLot Separate of each proved Value of S.F. onNo. Areas. Selector's Cash Improve- each

Holding . Value of ments Farm.Land per acre.

per acre.

a. I'. p. a. T'. p. £ s. d. j ;£ s. d. £ s. d.

35 31 1 16 41 1 16 4 0 0 Nil 14 15 04 10 0 0 7 0 0 Nil J

Annual AnnualInstal- Instal- TOta1ment, Annual ment on Annualfirst five Total Instal- Surveyyears' Purchase ment of Fee and Instal-

interest Price. Land. Improve- of me firstoil. im- ments,prove- including years.

meats. ; interest.

:£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d,min.

... 195 8 0 7 16 4 0 6 8 8 3 0

The smaller portions. of the farms as scheduled above are the irrigated blocks subject to a rate ofabout 17s. Gd. per acre per annum.

Lessee pays interest on improvements only for first five years, commencing at 3 14 per cent, and risingyearly by half per cent. until 5 per cent, is reached. At the beginning of the sixth year repayment of im-provements, survey fees (plus interest) and land commences.

Drainage.—A Drainage Board is to be formed and each applicant is required to sign the necessarypetition for the formation of the same, and all the above Lots will be subject to a Drainage Rate of about2s. 6d. per acre per annum from the date of tile formation of such Board.

Terms.—During the first five years the only payment regriied, in addition to the Drainage and Irri.-gation Rate, will be interest on the value of the improvements at the rate of 3)4 per cent. for the first year,rising by half per cent. per annum until the full rate is reached.

Over the balance of the tern-25 years, the total cash price will be Payable, plus interest oil irn-provements and Survey Pee.

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i\L 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 9111

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by"The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.

1891/19.—COOLGARDIE, Toni, 2022, £8. Subjectto the payment of the value of any improvements whichmay exist on this lot.

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

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale, at public auction, on the dates and at theplaces specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clocka.m., except Bridgetown 10.30 a.m.:—

NORTITAM.10th May, 1919, at the District Lands Ofice—

Bolgart-58, Ir., £15.Ilines' Ilill-57, la. ir., £10.Merredin-80, lr., £20; subject to payment of the

value of any improvements existing.Merredin-326, 2a. Or. 14p., £10; 337, 5a., £20.Pithara-35, lr., £20; subject to payment of the

value of any improvements existing.

BRIDGETOWN.114th. May, 1919,.. at the District Lands Ofce-

Greenbushes-315, Ir., £1.2.Boyup Brook-181, Ir. 1 3/10p., £10; 182, lr.

1. 5/10p., £10; 183, l.c. 1 5/lop., £12.Bridgetown--705, -Ia. 2r. 24p., £10; 706, 4a. 3r.

28p., £10; 707, 6a. Or. 24p., £7.2. Subject topayment of the value of any improvements exist-ing.

PERTH.16th May, 1919,. at the District Lands Of ce-

Dwellingup-57, l.r., £15.7! reman.tle-1334, lr. 27 2/1.0p., £30.Serpentine-90, 4a. 3r. 1p., £20; 93, 4a. 3r. 711.,

£20.KALGOORLTE.

21st May, 19 .19, at the District Lands OfceBoulder-598, 20p., £10.

The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lienof a grant of the fee simple, a lease tinder the Regula'tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the upsetprice for the term of 99 years, and a premium equal tothe amount of his bid in excess of the upset price.

*Suburban for cultivation, five years.All improvements on the land offered for sale are the

property 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 dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

Edwards, Ilarnel Anderson, Swan, 10524/55 (137k,),£5 3s. 6d.; 9781/04.

Edwards, Harnel Anderson, and Spence, Kather'ne luliza-beth, Swan, 24917/55 (270,4), £17 10s. 3d.; ('/10.

Edwards, Ilarnel Anderson, and Spence, Katherine Elizabeth, Swan, 10825/56 (200), £12 5s. lid.; 1.4111./11.

Edwards, Ilarnel Anderson, and Spence, Katherine Elizabeth, Swan, 8514/68 (304 1, 4 ), £18 Is. 80.:3971/13.

Forrest, William, Wellington, 33857/55 (133), £12 3s.2d.; 7233/13.

Keane, John Vivian, Avon, 12043/56 (1,000), £37 1Gs.;851/16.

Kempin, Edward Thomas, Williams, 1123/88 (3), £3Os. Gd.; 7157/11.

Lees, John, Avon, 34236/55 (624), £31 4s. 2d.; 9<.i2/13.Macdonald, Ida Otway, Avon, 10944/56 (286), £21) 17S.

3d.; 958/12.Macdonald, Ida Otway, Avon, 7639/68 (314), £17 (;s. Id.;

2919/1.2.Miller, Grace, Williams, 9837/56 (75 7/,), £4 :1-Is. 2)1.;

16562/10.Miller, Grace, Williams, 9885/56 (160), £10; 132:10/10.Miller, Grace, Williams, 8038/56 (100), £6 5a.; ..53/I.0.Miller, Grace, Williams, 8039/56 (327 1 a), £22 2,. (id.;

84/10.Miller, Samuel James, Williams, 24905/55 (160), £10;

S6/10.Stiller, Samuel James, Williams, 24904/55 (450), £30

5s.; 85/10.Mitchell, George Lionel, Melbourne, 34549/55 (340),

£16 12s. 4d.; 1859/14.Olds, James, and Olds, William, Avon, 32279/55 (160),

£7 3s. 6d.; 7776/12.Randall, Alfred Thomas, 779/41A. (640), £4 5s.; 79-114/13.Thomas, John Ashmore, Williams, 31735/55 (773), £72

1.5s. 2d.; 3831/7.2.Watts, Julia 31., Williams, 11779/56 (215), £19 (is. 911.;

2102/14.Watts, Julia M., Williams, 8773/68 (785), £41 Is. 911.;

7870/1.3.Wedding, August Ernest, Williams, 90363/55 (500), £:31

5s.; 4768/08.Wedding, August Ernest, Williams, 92145/55 (100),

£6 5s.; 1378/08.Wedding, Emily Jane, Williams, 6427/56 (500), £31 5s.;

4767/08.Williams, Charles Hartley, Avon, 12044/56 (1,000), 137

1.0s. ; 850/1.6.Piesso, Harold Vivian, and Burt. .^Archil old I'railcis

(:usta,-us, Tojonun, 9:347/68 (3491'), £21 7s. 8d.;901/14.

The tmdermentione I Leases have been ca inch led antlerSection 137a as abandoned:-Ilorsfall, Ada, Williams, 43-13/56 (200) ; 3401/0(;.Layman, C;eorge, Kiniherley, 1902/93 (-1)1,000), 1)39/17.Clarkson, Samuel, and. Clarkson, I';divard, Yilg:u'n,

946/94 (20,000) ; 8436/08.Clarkson, Samuel, ,mid Clarkson, EdwariI, Vilg,u•n,

859/94 (25,000) ; 6812/07.Clarkson, Samuel, and Clarkson, Ritward, ViIgano,

S32/94 (23,660); 4501/07.

LAND OPEN FOR LEASING

FORFEITURES.'I'll l' undermentioned Leases have been forfeited underSection 136 of '"The Laud Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent due to 31st December, 1918:

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No.Bolger, Amelia, Williams, 11=141/56 (978), £41 4s. 9d.;

1203/1.3.Bolger, George, Williams, 31.704/53 (868), £57 5s. 20.;

3718/12.Bolger, George; C\'illianis, 11074/51; (754), £50 iSs.;

;371.7/1.2.Cutler, Ernest Sliguot, Avon, 34753/55 (235), £12 0s,

6d.; 3413/14.Dods, John Rutherford, Kent, 35226/55 (840), £67 ls.

9d.; 358/15.Edwards, Ilarnel Anderson, Swan, 263/55 (1.00), £4 5s.;

2399/99.

Section. 153 of "The Land Act, 1898,'' caul its.4 mendinents.

Denmark Lot 185.

Corres. "No. 6029/13.IT is hereby notified, for general information,- that IllsExcellency the Governor in. Executive Council has bee,,pleased to approve of Denmark Lot 185 being maleavailable for leasing, under Section 1.53 of 'The hailAct, 1898," and its amendments, on and after Wed-nesday, the last May, 1919, for a term or five (3) yearsat an annual rental of £5 and subject to the conditionflint the tenant must not remove any of the improve-ments thereon and must keep them in a fair state ofrepair. Applications to be lodged at the Albany LocalLand Office.

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950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1913.

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

Reserve 10977.Corres. 9848/06.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thearea comprising Reserve 10977 (Old Shaw Common)will be available for leasing under Section 41a of "TheLand Act, 1898,'' and its amendments, for grazingpurposes, on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1919, atan annual rental of IOs. per thousand acres or partthereof; the lease to be renewable at the will of theMinister for Lands and terminable at three months'notice on either side (rent being apportioned accord-ingly), and subject to the rights of genuine prospectorsand miners.

All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on that date, and ifthere be more than one applicant, the application tobe granted cviil be determined by the Land Board. (Plan98/300.)

Applications must be lodged at the Perth Local LandOffice.

Reserve 16757.Corr. 2004/19.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thearea comprising Reserve 16757 (Victoria Location 4195)will be available for leasing under Section 41a of "TheLand Act, 1898,' and its amendments, for grazing pur-poses, on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1919, atan annual rental of 91 10s. ; the lease to be renewableat the will of the Honourable Minister for Lands andterminable at three months' notice on either side, rentbeing apportioned accordingly. (Plan 191/80, B3.)

All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on that date, and ifthere be more than one applicant, the application to begranted will be determined by the Land Board.

Applications must be lodged at the Gera.ldton LocalLand Office.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.

Corres. 302/17.1 T is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas comprised within the following Pastoral Leaseswill be again available for leasing under Part X. of"The Land Act, 1898,'' and its amendments, on the14th May, 1919. Applications to be lodged at the LocalLands Office for the District in which the land is situ-ated:—

Corres No. Lease No. Area. (Plan No. I District orDivision.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTINCT.

acres.

1107/18 1938/98 20,000 133/300 a Lumnn.I

9989/01 980/93 5,000 31/80 ) Swan.

Islands scam' i'sperance.Corres. 1706/19.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theIslands on Plan 4/300, not reserved or not includedin Pastoral Leases 233/109, 619/93E, and 610/93E,will be available for leasing under Part X. of "TheLand Act, 1.898," on and after Wednesday, the 28thMay, 1919; applications to be lodged at the KalgoorlieLocal Lands Office.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theland comprised in expired Special Lease 651/41.A willbe available for leasing under Part X. of "The LandAct, 1898," and its amendments, on and after WPed-nesday, 28th May, 1919.

Applications to be lodged at the Kalgoorlie LocalLand Office. (Plan 49/80.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theland described below will be available for leasing underPart X. of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments,on and after , the 28th May, 1919; applications to belodged at the Perth Local Land Office:-

Corres. 2366/18.That portion of unsurveyed land, containing about

50,000 acres, starting from the South-West corner ofPastoral Lease 3154/102; thence South 381 chains;thence East 1,309 chains; thence North 381 chains;thence West 1,309 chains back to starting point. (Plan130/300.)

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING—RETURNEDSOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are available for leasing subject tothe Regulations for the Leasing of Town and SuburbanLands to Retuned Sailors and Soldiers, as published inthe Government Gazette, 24th May, 1918, on and afterthe dates specified in the schedule below:—

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 1919.Applications to be lodged at Bridgetown.

8232/97, Vol. 2.—PRESTON, 57, £10 (6s.).

Plans showing the arrangements of the lots referredto are now obtainable at this office and the variousDistrict or Branch District Land and Survey offices.

Applications, accompanied by the necessary Schedules,may he lodged at the offices mentioned at any time priorto the dates specified, and any applications so lodgedwill be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the samelot, the Land Board shall allot the land. The Board'sdecision shall be final.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge theirapplications before the date specified, and are remindedthat it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applica-tions may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.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 ifthere are more applicants than one far any lot theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLand Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

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

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

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

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

SCHEDULES.NOW OPEN.

BIJNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Wellington District (near Lake Clifton).Corr. No. 2689/01.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 383A/40,

A & B 1 & 2.)The land lately temporarily reserved situated South

of Wellington Locations 1073, 3221, and Road No. 1981;

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MAY 9, 191] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 951

East of the portions of East boundaries of 1627/93,Locations 949, 1132; West of Road No. 2315; the Westboundaries of Locations 885 and 886, portion of Loca-tion 2752; the West boundary of Locations 889 and3024, North of the prolongation West of the North boun-dary of Location 3238, from the South-West corner of3024 to the Eastern boundary of 1627, including Loca-tions 1241, 955, and 3222; excluding Reserve 8710.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY, 1919.

WAG IN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

lVitlia'ins District (near Lake Grace).

Corr. No. 6055/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 407/80.)

Location PriceArea. per acre.No.

acres. I .0 s. d.11086 ... 1311 0 5 9

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 1919,

G14RALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Victoria District (near IVoolagne (Pelt).

Corr. No, 3451/18.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plait 127/80,

El.)

The area, comprising about 1,000 acres, situatedSouth of Victoria Location 3454, East of Location378, and West of Location 6037; subject to survey,classification, and pricing.

PERTH LOCAL LLAND DISTRICT.

A On District (near Boyagarrin[j Hill)

Corr. No. 1453/19.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 342D/40.)The land, containing about 150 acres, situated East

of Avon Location 16326 and South of Road No. 2608;subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

Bo(e(s' Estate,Corre.s.3179/16.

11' is hereby notified, for general information, thatIlls I']xeelleney the Governor in Iixeeutive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of Victoria Locations 5363 and6911, within the Bowes' Iistate, being made availablefor selection under Part V., Sections 55 and 56, of"The Land Act, I 898," and its amendments, as inodi-fieel by the provisions of "The Agricultural LandsPurchase Art, 1909," on Wednesday, the 21st May,1919.

Victoria Price Total Hall-yearly in-Locatio Area. per aee. paymnt. eluding

a. v.p. Is. (5. P s.d. e s, d.5363 ... 31.7 0 16 2 10 0 867 35 0 33 14 96911 ... 41 3 5 2 10 0 111 19 1 4 7 2

Applications must be lodged at the Geraldtose Local1 aiid OIIiee. The (late fixed as showing when locationsare available denotes that applications may be lodgedon or before such date, but will he treated as havingbeen received on the appointed (lay, and should therehe any location not applied for after the specified elate,sucli will continue available until applied for or other-wise dealt with. (Plait 157A/40, Cl.)

ci:$w:3:oNsDAy, 28th MAY. 1919.I. 11TH.' LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

1 IEirict (near AIullcu'a).Corr. cc 1 1 P1/Open ;'r :i-. ., VI., and I 111. (Plan 157/SO.)

Louti u o, i t I. Price Remarks.

S. 60 3 1 0 1 o

3)1:5) ir,I 9)94 aare:7) I) f,en 7'll' 1(0 as)1

0 0 H 1 'ill' 17906.I) (I I)

•0O :'::: '3 0 0 -1.:1 3 0 0 0 0

eu.. I I: :1 (1 0 11 17 0 8 9

61) -::; 1) 0 10 311 i 1 0 5 1)u a 0 (3

(9)., .,, Ii 7 0 0 0(5191 ..........I 0 0 0 5 3(Sen .,, 1. 7) 0 :7) 0 7 0

1.7.:) 0 035) ., .1) ' 9 0 0 0 1) 3

6047 .17.5 0 0 0 8 9(3)19: 7:: 0 0 0 19:3(5191) ......1 0 0 0 11 0

III 0 0 0 9 0I.;; 0 0 00

'CS 0 0 (1 :35.1 0 0 9.3 9Ii.) 0 0 0 0

1,737 0 0 0 1)0376 elI) 0 0 0 9 0

(hP! H AId LOCAL LAND DISTRICT..1(0Th District (near hines ' 11(11).

('ocr.\o. 1e4/09.e'a under Parts V. an(] V-111. (Nan 25/80, E3.)

Location No. Area. Price Remarks.per acre.

a. r. p. £ s. d.10041) ... 132 2 14 0 15 0 Si:l4.''l (1) .(oriru(tural Bank

.Th)7 '.31 01 i367 lIe. 116.,11 )l)jul east thereon to list

1015, amountingto d:7; I Os. 8d., and currentiute c,,).

16650 ... 1(30 1 3 0 11 3 Suhjeei. I) A gricultural Bankl,,rr37131' ,i £07 14e. 5d.,

ieter,'sl. ilier,, II) to list .DcISIs. amounting to

I I . 1 1.,and current in

16051 ... 164 1 2 0 11 9 Siihji't I,, \i cultural llask111111') 11111'' Ii (351) ]I.,.iuicr,'4 l!,,'re, In 11) iTs) Be

191.9, a )ulilinC to5 Ii'. 611., toad current

II)

.1 ('01) District (near /1,) S')'i,( 'I TO niisite)(Icr. No. 1700"(6 en under I'; t V . -'.ii ;lD/40, A3.)I : time lIh: I.,, cun3 ICISI rig 40 acres, at 15s. per acre.

12 3 .1 is Pd-el y 'ineelleel.)

LAND FORFEITED AND AGAIN OPEN FORSELECTION.

IT is hereby notified, for general infornuation, that theu inlermentioned Leases, Licenses, all d Occupation Certi-licates have been forfeited for non-coniphance with theconditions under which they were granted, and the landcontainedtherein will be again open for selection,ender "The Land Act, 1898,'' and its amendments, auiuch after the dates and at the places mentioned.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, and should0' 1'' ' 0,',! (131 or before the date specified.

.01 ii I'phir.(tious heu!a-nl before such elate will belreat(-) :38 has lug (sac' cede ived on that day, and ifhere arcs ino"e 3 u,' lirsats than one for any lot the ap-plication to be gaitrd will be determined by the Land

Board.Should 1) lands remain unseleeted, such willcontinue available until applied for or otherwise dealtwith.

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952 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

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

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

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

The successful applicant for the locations set outhereunder must sign all the necessary documents requiredby the Agricultural Bank and Industries AssistanceBoard within thirty (30) days of the approval of hisapplication, otherwise it will be deemed to be rejectedby applicant, and his application will be cancelledaccordingly.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY, 1919.B1III4OItTOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT

Nelson District (near Kulilcup).

Corr. Nos. 2408/17, 2911/17.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 415/80, E2.)

Location No. Area. Price Remarks.

acres. £ S. 4.*2633 ... 160 0 5 Snbject to the payment of*2634 ... 160 0 2 9 I the Agricultural Bank in*2585 ... 191 0 2 6 . terest, £85 12s. 64., and*2610 ,.. 250 0 2 3 taking over the mortgage*2576 ... 250 0 2 3 3 covering an advance of £375.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Melbourne District.

Corr. No. 9606/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 57/80, 4

2 & 3.)Melbourne Location 2738, containing 2,000 acres, at

7s. 6d. per acre; being R. K. Buscombe's forfeitedGrazing Lease 8045/68.

Ninghan District.Corr. Nos, 3667-8-9/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 56/80, P2,

Mulji Sheet 3.)Ninghan Location 1764, counining 680 acres, at 9.

3d. per acre; being F. U. Kerr's abandoned GrazingLease 9635/68, Conditional Purchase 35584/55, andHomestead Farm 20830/74.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Victoria District (near Gunnyidi).Corr. No. 11545/07.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 90/80,

P3.)Victoria Location 3473, containing 424 acres, subject

to classification and pricing; being 'N. Murrie 's for-feited Conditional Purchase 6060/56.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 1919,BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,

Avon District (near Billarin).

Corr. Nos. 1923/14, 17980/10.Open under Parts VI. and VI[I. (Plan 344/80, E2.)Avon Location 18878, containing 1,266 acres, at Os.

Gd. per acre; being A. Dunn's forfeited ConditionalPurchase Lease and Grazing Lease 6343/68 .

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DiSTRICT.

Murray District (near Wagerup).

Corr. No. 3715/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 383A/40,

13 & C 2.)Harvey Agricultural Area Lot 244, containing 235

acres 2 roods, subject to pricing; being J. W. Gibson'sforfeited Conditional Purchase 31719/55.

(Subject to the payment of the Agricultural Bankmortgage.)

B UIDG ETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,

Nelson District.

Con. Nos. 17973/1.0, 1295/11, 5080/12, 939/11.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 415/80, A3.)

Location No. Area. Price per Remarks.

a. r. P. £ s. d. Subject to the payment of2912 260 0 0 0 12 0 the Agricultural Bank2909 $ interest, and taking over3246 160 0 0 0 14 0 the mortgage covering2906 160 0 0 0 14 0 the advance made by that11999 ...... 111 2 0 ... ) institution.

t Subject to pricing.

Being P. C. Cousins' forfeited Conditional PurchaseLeases 28693/55, 28963/55, and 29110/55, and Home-stead Farm 18395/74.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND I)[STRICT.

Plantagenet District (near (.Jranbroolc).

Corr. No. 2342/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 444/80, Fl.)

Lot Area. PriceNo. lea. per acre.

TenterdenA.A. acres. £ s. d.

32 204 0 9 035 204 0 9 6

Being 0. Schwanitz's cancelled Conditional Purchaseapplication 35441/55.

NORTIIAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District.

Corr. No. 10874/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 56/80, D4.)Avon Location 14992, containing 562 acres, at 10s. 6d.

per acre; being M. .1, Macnainara 's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 24456/55.

(Subject to the payment of the Agricultural Bankinterest and taking over the mortgage covering an ad-vance of £260 15s.)

Avon District.Avonistrict.

Corr. Nos. 4573/14, 4738/14. von

Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 344/80 E . Corn. No. 15243/11.

F 4 Open under Parts V. and VIlI. (Plan 3B/40, Fl.)

Avon Location 16127, containing 1,000 acres at 9s. Avon Location 1.9468, containing 11.5 acres 2 roods,

per acre; being IT. A. Westphal's forfeited Conditional at 10s. Gd. pci' ace; being J. J. Ryan's forfeited Con

Purchase 34S.T/55 and Homestead Farm 20401/74. ditional Purchase 31004/55.

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MAY 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Avon District (near Ardalli).

Corr. Nos. 8087/1.2, 8086/12, 15202/11, 15203/11.Open under Parts VI. and Viii. (Plan 4/80, ('4.)

Location No. Area. Price peacre. Remarks.

acres. C S. C.3 Subject to the payment of

19160 ... 1,000 0 6 6 the Agricultural Bankinterest, 122 (35. 3d., and

19461 ,.. 1,000 0 7 0 tkiiui over the mortgagcc,,vcri ca an advance ofinn 7s. 2-1.

Being P. V. Grylls' forfeited Conditional PurchaseLeases 10881/56 and 31003/55, and Grazing Leases7937/68 and 7936/68.

Avon District.

Corr. Nos. 8616/11, 1.3857/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and Viii. (Plan 4/80,

Ci.)Avon Location 1.7437, containing 705 acres 2 roods,

subject to classification and pricing; being A. J. White'sforfeited Conditional Purchase Leases 29681/55 and10392/56.

(Subject to the payment of the Agricultural Bankinterest, £106 17s. Sd., and taking over the mortgagecovering an advance of £473.)

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT, CT.

Victoria District.

Corr. No. 1.637/15.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 90/80, P3.)Victoria Location 5817, containing 159 acres 3 roods

22 perches, at 9s. 3d. per acre; being James llonson 'sforfeited Iloniestead Farm 20689/74.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. 1919.

ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,

Plantagenet District.

Corr, No. 7543/13.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 435/80, BI

& 2.)Plantagenet Location 3010, containing 776 acres, at

8s. per acre; being L. C. V. Butler's forfeited Con-ditional Purchase 34067/55.

Corr. No. 11388/09.Open under Part V. only. (I'lan 452C/40, D4.)Denmark Lot 425, containing 66 acres, at 22s. Gd.

per acre (subject to the conditions published in theGovernment Gazette, 18th March, 1910).

Corr. No. 1694/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 433/80, A3.)Plantagenet Location 2995, containing 160 acres, at

us, per acre; being Annie Dawson's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 11963/56.

Corr. No. 11200/12.Open under Parts VI. and Vii F. (I'lan 152C/40, P4.)Plantagenet Location 2641, containing 236 acres, at

6s. (Id. per acre; being P. F. Collins' forfeited Con-ditional Purchase 32790/55.

BE\TE1ILEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Williams District.

Corr. No. 1722/14.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 379/80 ) P-I.)Williams Location 7937, containing 160 acres, at

5s. 6d. per acre; being F. N. Watts' forfeited Home-stead Farm 20139/74.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Nelson District.

Corr. No. 1161/17.Open under Parts VI. and VI II. (Plan 415/80, A2.)Nelson Location 2916, containing 1,000 acres, at 5s. 6d.

per acre; being J. Chamberlain's abandoned applica-tions. (Subject to the payinenc of the AgriculturalBank mortgage, £352 1.0s.)

KATANN LNG LOCAL LAND DISTIlL T.b_ojonup District.

Corr. No. 1101/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 41713/40, C3.)Kojonup Location 6594, containing 1.00 acres, at 15s.

per acre; being J. \ ,L Cocks' forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 35304/55.

Koonuip District (near Iioijeriiie).Corr. No. 10820/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 409C/40, P4.)Kojonup Location 7157, containing 200 acres, at us.

Gd. per acre; being S. Shackley's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 32756/55.

Kojonup District.Corr. No. 12310/06.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 416D/80,

134.)Kojonup Location 4794, containing 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing; being II. S. Booth's for-feited homestead Parin 8891/74.

NO1ITIIAI1 LOCAL LAND D1STIII(J'f,Ninghan District.

Corr. No. 4275/11.Open under Parts \71. and VIII. (Plan 89/80, P4.)Ninghan Location 356, containing 718 acres, at 7s. Cd.

per acre; being M. Ilerne's forfeited Grazing Lease6850/68.

Avon District.

Corr. Nos. 2399/15, 1073/15.Open under Parts V., VI., and Viii. (Plan 57/80,

114.)

Location No. Area. Priceper acre.

Remarks.

ar. p. 13 s. d.to the payment of the

14550 ... 149 1 0 0 10 (3 Agricultural Bank interestISubject

£5 145. lid., andtaking ovemL4551 ... 200 0 0 0 13 0 a mortgage covering an ad

vance of £03 Os. 4d.

Being A. P. Cable's forfeited Conditional Purchases12018/56 and 11928/56.

Corr. No. 2906/06.Open undo,- Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 3B/40,

112.)

Location No. I Area. I Price per Remarks,acre.

acres. 13 e. C.1 Subject to classification and

905(3 ... 350 ...Pricing. pricing, and the payment ofthe Agricultural Bank hitemnit

3(31 ... and tailing over the mortgage of that institution.

Being M. 51. (,Ire's forfeited Conditional Purchases15829/55 and 15828/55.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Cockburn Sound Location.

Corr. No. 551/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan Location near

Serpentine.)Cockburn Sound Location 597, containing 50 acres,

at us. Gd. peracre; being L. Hanson 's forfeited Con-ditional I'm-chase 11914/56.

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954 CiOVERNI\IENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION BY DISCHARGEDSAILORS AND SOLD I RRS.

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

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

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

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

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

There shall be an interval of at least three daysbetween the closing of the date for applications and thedate on which the Board sits. All applicants will beadvised of the date fixed for the meeting of the Board.He may then, if he wishes, apply to Head Office for aCertificate to the Railway Department, which on pre-sentation at the nearest Railway Station 11 entitle himto a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the placewhere the Board will sit, available for seven days fromdate of issue.

SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. 1919.B liv ERLE V LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District.Corr. No. 121S/19.Open under Parts V. and V111. (Plan 344/80, F2.)Avon Location 16449, containing 1,000 acres, at ]Is.

9d. per acre, and subject to the payment of £90, valueof existing nuprovements; being J. R.. i\I n n. eMeika 's aba-,lon ed Conditional Purchase and Homestead Farm appli-cations.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

IV1IETlEAS J. E. Faulkner, being the owner of landover or along which the undernientioned road in theDAtZLIXG RANGE Road District passes, has appliedto the hi hug Range Road Board to close the said road,which B more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:-

10148/12.D. 96.—That portion of Road No. 4828, as shown

Diagram No. 43146, bounded by lines commencing ata point on its South-Eastern side 8 chains 35.2 linksfrom its junction with the North-Eastern side of RoadNo. 2237, and extending 61deg. 17min. 1. chain 84.3 links,I 8Odeg. in,in. 88.5 links; thence 269deg. 58nun. 1 chain61.4 links to the starting point. (Plan 10/40.)

iv T liE EAS A. S. Biltoft and W. A. Gill, being theowners of 11111(1 over or along whichthe undermentionedroad in the KA rII_\ NNINC Road Districtpasses, haveapplied to the Katanning Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:-

(ocr . 175/18.K. 98—The surveyed road along the South boundaries

01 Kojonap Locations 6119, 6120, and 5791, from asurveyed coal at the iouthWest corner of the formerlocation to tie South-East corner of the latter location.(Plan 4170/40, D2.)

WhEREAS Patrick Garrity, being the owner of landover or aloii w hicll the undermentioned road in theIcATAN II NO Rood District passes, has applied to theKatanning Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:--

4223/18.K. 100—Thesurveyed road along the Westboun-

dories of Koonnp Locations 4934 and 4941, and theNorth boundaries of Locations 472 and 1776; from asurveyed roadat the North-West corner of Location4934 to Road No. 1820 at the North-East corner ofLocation 1776. (Plan 4171)/40, A3.)

WHEREAS Margaret MeG. Kitto, being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road inthe SLECKERING Road District passes, has applied tothe i\Jeckering Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:-

10628/ 10.M. 36.—The surveyed road along the West boundary

0' Avon Location 3867, part of the North, the West,and part of the South boundaries of Location 2724 tojoin a surveyed road at the North-East corner of AvonLocation 4059. (Plan 26D/40, C3.)

\V 11 ER1iAS John lloyne, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road in the VIC-TORIA PLAINS Road District passes, has applied tothe Victoria Plains Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:-

4617/18.V. 29.—The surveyed road along part of North bonn-

daiy of Melbourne Location 2810 and the West boun-dary of Location 2247, from the North-West corner ofthe former location to the North-West corner of thelatter location. (Plan 32/80, Cl.)

\V11 ER EAS 1). O'Connell, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road in the WESTAuThOR Road District passes, has applied to the WestArthur Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

2639/18.AV. 227. nile surveyed road passing through Welling-

ton Locations 2607 and 1525, from the West boundaryof the former location to a North-East corner of thelatter location. (Plan 41.0/80, E4.)

And whereas such applications have been duly pub-lished in the GovernmentGazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applications:

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

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.Dated this 9th day of May, 1919.

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

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, talon,, or resumed under Section 1.7 of"The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose ofnew roads, that is to say:-

GREENBUSHES.Deviation of part of Road No. 831.—A strip of land

(Crown), one chain wide, its Eastern side leaving theEastern side of the present road at a point 270deg.10 chains 38 links, I $ldeg. 6mm. 2 chains 50 links, and20 ideg. 12111111. 4 chains 65.5 links from the South-Eastcorner of Lot 105 (as shown on Diagram B396), andextending 21deg. 12mm. 4 chains 65.5 links; thence ldeg.6mm. passingthrough Lots 105, 104, 103, 102, and 101to rejoin the Eastern side of the old road.

No. 6108.—A strip of land, one chain wide, colnmnene-ing at the South-West corner of Lot 118, in NorthGreenhusiles Ton nsite, and extendingEast along theSouth boundaries of Lots .118, 119, and 121 to Road No.831 above described. (Plan North Greenbushies.)

CUBALLING.833/613.Widening of part of II nil No. I 995.—Those portions

of Williams Locations 5015 and 4990, as surveyed andshown on Diagram Narrogin 2838. (Plan 378C/40, D4.)

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MAS 9, 191.9.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 955

WEST ARTHUR.3440/18.No. 6176.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a

surveyed road on the South boundary of Kojonup Loca-tion 3274, and extending (as shown L.T.O. Plan 4135)in a Northerly direction along the Western side of theWagin-Bowelling Railway Reserve to a crossing at theNorthern end of a Station Yard Reserve, in Location3609, as shown on plan aforesaid.

No. 6177.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving asurveyed road on the South boundary of Kojonup Loca-tion 3274, and extending (as shown L.T.O. Plan 4135)in a Northerly direction along the Eastern side of theWagin-Bowelling Railway Reserveto a crossing at theNorthern end of a Station Yard Reserve, in Location3609, as shown on plan aforesaid. (Plan 409D/40.)

WEST ARTHUR.1514/18.No. 6178.—A. strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-

ing on the Southern side of the Wagin-T3owelling Rail-way Reserve, in Kojonup Location 5042, 10 chains 79.6links from its West boundary, and extending (as shownL.T.O. Plans 4138 and 4137) in an Easterly directionalong the Southern side of said Railway Reserve to asurveyed road along the Eastern boundary of locationaforesaid.

No. 6179.—A strip of land, one chain ii ide (wideningat its junction with a surveyed road along the Easternboundary of Kojonup Location 5042), commencing onthe Northern side of the Wagin-Ilowelling Railway Re-serve, in Kojonup Location 5042, 10 chains 8.2 links fromits West boundary, and extending (as shown L.T.O.Plans 41.38 and 4137) in an Easterly direction alongthe Northern side of said Railway Reserve to a sur-veyed road, along the Eastern boundary of locationaforesaid. (Plan 410/80, P4.)

SUSSEX.447/1.8.No. 6180 (Molloy Street.—A strip of land, of varying

width, its South-Eastern side leaving the West side ofQueen Street at a point in prolongation South-West-ward of the North-Western boundary of Lot 78 ofSussex Location 5 (as shown L.T.O. Plan 610), andextending North-Eastward to and along the North-Western boundaries of Lots 78, 77, 76, 75, and 74 to apoint on the latter 71.1 links from its its North-East corner;thence Northward to the West corner of Lot 66; thenceNorth-Eastward along the North-Western boundaries ofLots 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, and 20, and alongthe North-Western boundary of Lot 7 (as shown L.T.O.Diagram 1938) to the Western side of West Street.

No. 6181 (Queen Street).—A strip of land, one chainwide, from Albert Street at the South-West corner ofLot 124 to Molloy Street at the North-West corner ofLot 78. (L.T.O. Plan 610.)

No. 6182 (Thigh Street).—A strip of land, one chainwide, from Albert Street at the South-West corner ofLot 26 to Molloy Street at the North-West corner ofLot 62. (L.T.O. Plan 610.)

No. 6183 (Gale Street) .—A strip of land, one chainwide, from Albert Street at the South-West corner ofLot 3 to Molloy Street at the North-West corner of Lot20. (L.T.O. Plan 610.)

No. 6184 (Morrison Street).—A strip of land, onechain wide, from Molloy Street to Gale Street. (L.T.O.Plan 610.)

No. 6185 (Thomas Street) .—A strip of land, onechain wide, from Queen Street at theNorth-West cornerof Lot 97, to high Street at the North-East corner ofLot 91. (L.T.O. Plan 610.)

No. 6186 (Deer Street).—A strip of land, one chainwide, its South side leaving the East side of High Streeton the West boundary of Lot 40 at a point 11 links fromthe North-West corner of said lot, and extending Eastat a distance of 11 links from and parallel to the Northboundaries of Lots 40 and 39 to the West side of GaleStreet.

No. 6187 (Dorset Street) —A strip of land, one chainwide, from the North-West corner of Lot 29 (as shownL.T.O. Plan 3716) to the North-East corner of Lot 112(as shown L.T.O. Plan 610).

No. 6188 (Bay View Street) .—A strip of land, onechain wide, from Albert Street at the South-West cornerof Lot 15 to Dorset Street at the North-West corner ofLot 42 (as shown L.T.O. Plan 1716).

About 30 acres being resumed from Sussex Location(Plan 413/80.)

SIECKERJ NG.796/19.No. 6189. A strip of land, one chain wile, cummmmenc-

big at a West corner of Avon Lomitimim I:'l)7, on heNorth-Eastern boundary of Yuiiogi ii Towimsitm' 1serve, and extending (as shown I )immgnmi'm \u. 1221.1)North-Eastward along a North-Wesicmn bun . i oflocation aforesaid to its North curlier, and South- t:ist-ward along its North-Eastern boundary to iii tIm stcorner; thence South-Eastward through Location I 5to a surveyed road along the North-Western hommn-la 17 ofLocation 12589.

4 acres 3r. 24.2p. being resumed from Avon Location3242.

6 acres Ir. SS.Sp. being resumed from Avon Location18235. (Plan 3B/40, 1)1.)

ILANTAC ENE'P.3899/,18.No. 6190.—A strip of land (Crown), one chain mci to,

leaving Road No. 3318 at a South-East corner miLocation 850, and extending West outside and along meSouth boundary of said location and North along itsWest boundary and the East boundary of Location 1005to the latter's North- East corner; thencecontinuing fura distance of about 118 chains. (Plan 444/80, P2.)

'\J' GIIAN.173/19.No. 6191 —A strip of laud ( rown) , one chain wide,

leaving a surveyed road at the ]\w-Iii-West corner ofAvon Location 13731, and extii imi, mm surveyed in anEasterly direction along the Northern boundaries ofLocations 13731, 19939, 19940, 19941, 11919, and 11,917(passing through Reserve 1-171)5) to a surveyed road atthe latter location's North-East corner. (Plan 34/80,B & C 4.)

DAL\VALLIN U.9308/1.8.No. 6192.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. -1927 at the South-East corner of NingimanLocatiomi 832, and v.,:tewIiiig North inside and along partof the East boundary of mum ii location to a surveyed roadpassing through Location (:is shoirmm Di:igramn No.4211)9); thence North-' Eum it v-tm ml, N om tIm,mud gui in North-Eastward, following said surveyed road throughLoca-tion 833 to a surveyed road along its North boundary.

(1 acres Or. 5.5p. being resume([ from Nimmghan Loea-tiomi 833. (Plan (i4/SO, 1)3.)

Plans and more particular description of the hand soset apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By 'order of his Excellency the Governor,

JAMES 3IITIIIELI'llII immistem for Lands.

I m it ut o(' -\gricmmltumme,Agrie. 2220/17. Perth, 8th Shiv, 1919.

illS Excellency the (iovctmor in Council has bean pleasedto approve of the appointment of Ernest lieu (I oldimmg,George Hill, and Frank Clutterbuck ;ms Officers under"Thmo Abattoirs Act, 1909."

H. C. TRETTIOWAN,Under Secretary for Agriculture.

The Workers' Homes Tloam-d,W.H. 207/16, Pemtlm, 5th May, 1919.

THE undermentioned lease under I I I'lie Workers' HomesAct, 1911," has been forfeited by the Workers' homesBoard for breach of covenant of the lease:

No. of Lease, Name of Lessee, Town or Locality,and Description of Land.

1080/16.—Clmarhes Kitchin, Wickepimi; \Vickepimu Lot 86.

W. B. lIAR DWICK,Chairman, Workers' Homes Board.

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056 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 7th May, 1919.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council has boon pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases as shown below.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Secretary for Mines.

Gold Miming Leases.The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey:—

Goldfield, I District.

Pilbara............Marble Bar ... ... ... .804.Coolgardie.........................4599.

nKuanalling ..........883s.Mt. Margaret .........Mt. Margaret ...... ... .2109T.

NEastCoolgardie ...........................4631x5.

orth Coolgardie ... ... ...Yerilla .............1053R5.

The surrender of the undermentioned Gold Minin g Lease was accepted :—

No. of Application.

Goldfield. j District, Name of Lease. Lessee.Lease.

Murchison .......Meekatharra ... 1438x" New Ingliston Extended ... The Western Machinery Company,Limited.

1/Ot(al Lease,The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was approved, subject to survey

Goldfield. No. of Application.

Coolgardie................ .............72.

Conditionally.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).

Warden's Office,Carnarvon, 23rd April, 1919,

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the underajentioned Miii-ing Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Mining Act, 1904.'' An order mayniay issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should he desireto object to such order he must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, on the (latementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

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

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Carnarvoa, onSaturday, the 31st day of May, 1919.

GASCOYNE GOLDIiI ELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area. Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Area.1—Horrigan, John; Bangemail. Non-payment of rent.

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

Meekatharra, 1st April, 1919.TAKE noticethat it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court all orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Min-hug Tenements, in accordance wit], Regulation 163 of

The Mining Act, 1904," An order may issue in the ab-sence of the registered holder, but should lie desire to

object to such order lie must, before the date mentioned,lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing thegroundsof such objection, and, on the date mentioned,the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same,in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd) L. U. CROCKETT,\\'t 'tie a

To be heard at I he \Va rden 'a Court, Mceka tint i-i-a, on\Vedaesday, the l8t1i day of ,J tine, 1919.

MU IlCII1SON GOLDFIELD.hliamApiIARicA DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of 1-iegislcrcdHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Residence Area.II—'N'—Morgan, Alfred Walker; Cue. Non-eouiphinnee

with conditions.

Business Areas.$2 N--,J cictt, J olin; Burnakurra..Non-payment of rent.9$N—Burrows, Alfred; Gum Creek. Non-payment o

rent.I 02N—Sextoa, Williani Lloyd; Meekatharra. Non-]ay-

meat of seat.226N—Murphy, Bernard; ilolden 's Find. Non-paynieiit

of rent.

illocJtinciy ii'cu.1$N-9i10 Ct-l- il City Syndicate; i/n Uhesson & hey-

don, iii', Non-payment of rent.

Tailings .4 i-ca.22N—Spencer, A rtii ci' A es an dci- ; 132 Wittenoo ii

Sti-cet, I'tist l'erlh. Non-payment of rent.

hate,' Right.21 N—McDonald, Alexander Vincent; Meekatharra.

Non-payment of rent.

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MAY 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 957

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

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

Department of Mines,Perth, 25th April, 1919.

IN accordance with Section 96 of "The Mining Act, 1904,'' notice is hereby given that unless rent and finesdue for the current year be paid on the undermentioned leases on or before the 31st day of May, 1919, 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.Mineral Leases.

43—UARO0 SILVER MINE: The Uaroo Silver LeadMines, Limited.

-49--PA EGO SILVER MINE No. 1: The Uaroo SilverLead Mines, Limited.

S-i—UAIfOO SILVER LEAD MINE: The Uaroo SilverLead Mines, Limited.

94—RING DAVID COPPER MINE: Hancock, RichardJohn.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

(716S), 1289W—LADY EVELYN: Tait, James; Dc-lanty, James; Stephenson, Robert; Davey,William Stevens; Conley, John; Caskey, Wil-liam Douglas; Peck, Charles; Long, Stephen;Murphy, Francis.

1774W—CHRISTMAS LONE HAND: Williams, Ed-ward Willis.

180 7W—BIR.THDAY: McDonnell, Alfred Chapple.1811W—DARK HORSE: Marshall, Hercules Traill.1813W—DARK HORSE SOUTH: Clarke, Charles.1816W—MOUNT EDDY: Barratt, Charles Albert.1817W—DARK HORSE NORTH: Worcester, William

Livingstone.1848W—DARK HORSE OVERSIGHT: Lewis, Martin;

Finmister, John Mm.181 9W—PE1ISFiTERANCE: Barratt, Charles Albert.1820W—DIXIE REGINA: Lindsey, Frederick; Byrth,

James; McDonald, Hugh.1823W—REALITY: Davies, Harry; Dudgeon, Wil-

liam; Cutbush, William; Sanders, RichardSilas; Kruger, Bernhardt.

1 824W—REALITY EAST: Davies, Harry; Dudgeon,William; Cntbush, William; Sanders, Rich-aid Silas; Kruger, Bernhardt.

i$27WREVENUE: McDonnell, Alfred Chapple.1828W—REVENUE NORTH: McDonnell, Alfred

Chapple.1830W—REALITY SOUTH: Cummins, James Hurtle.1831W—REALITY SOUTH EXTENDED: Murphy,

Francis Ernest.1832W—REALITY EXTENDED: Thompson, Hugh;

Maloney, Andrew; Duggan, Joseph.

Miner's Homestead Lease.15W—CANE GRASS HOMESTEAD: Cooney, Henry

COOLGARDTE GOLDFTELD.Gold Mining Leases.

41$4–SONS OF ERIN: Forward, Down, & Co., Limited.

4253—HIDDEN SECRET NORTH: hall, John Kay.4266-1ITDDEN SECRET WEST: Hall, John Kay.4409—BURBANKS MAINSTAY: Frears, Joseph An-

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

4458—SONS OF ERIN NORTH: Forward, Down, andCompany, Limited.

4442—IVANHOE NORTH: Pickup, William Edmond;Rodda, James Victor; Hobba, William An-drew; Pickup, Abraham.

4469—LORD BOBS: Gilbert, William John.4471—IVANHOE BURTIANKS: Rodda, James Victor;

Hobba, William Andrew; Pickup, Mary Ann,

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD—continued.

Gold Mining Leases—continued.

4179—RIO TINTO: Hansberry, Thomas.4484--BRLGIAN QUEEN: Purdy, Samuel; Purdy,

Rui ert; Purdy, Henry; Purdy, Frank.4545—ROYAL STANDARD: Phillips, William Henry;

Nioa, Frank.4554—LORNA: Rooke, Charles Beaney.4555—DREADNOUGHT: Wakefield, Richard.4550—LADY CARMEN: Clegg, Harry; Gatley, Charles.4558—NEW VIOTORJA: Rhys, Theophilus Tudor.4561—DREADNOUGHT NORTH-EAST: Wakefield,

Richard.4563—DREADNOUGHT SOUTH: Wakefield, Richard.4567—C RIFFIETHS GOLD MINE: Griffiths, Elizabeth.4569—GOLD COIN SOUTH: McLelland, William;

Nioa, Charles; Hale, Harry; Connolly, PatrickAndrew.

4570—BLUE SPEC: Leslie, Donald Melville.4172—A RU NUANCE: Gowans, Robert McLean.1573--0 11 l' l N LORD: Hayes, John Robert.4574—DO L!,AR: Church, Edgar John.4575—ENT!RPRISE: Adelaide Enterprise Prospect-

ing Syndicate, No Liability.457 7-13IRD IN HAND: Hardwicke, Charles Browne;

Cockrane, \7sTjfliam4578—RAINBOW: Williams, Arthur Henry.4579—LUCKY HIT: Pearce, Stephen; Bryce, Thomas

Alexander.4580--LLOYD GEORGE: Brereton, Patrick; Moran,

\i ichmmel; Walsh, Arthur; Ring, Richard;Smrotmiey, Edward.

4581—GOLD LOIN NORTH: Smith, James; Keelan,Michael; Warman, Charles.

45S6—CARLTON: Dick, David.4588—LORD FORREST: Brophy, John James; Out-

bush, Charles.4591—BREAKAWAY GOLD MINE: Beckett, Robert

John; Varley, Thomas; Ballans, Herbert.4592—BREAKAWAY G.M. WEST: Beckett, Robert

John; Varley, Thomas; Ballans, Herbert,4594—C.fTE\PTDE: Knight, George.4596—PH EFi[.!'SS: Cook, Violet Ethel.497—cil:x 111AL FOCI-I: Hobba, Henry Pascoe; Purdy,

.\Pert James.

Mineral Leases.

68—GENERAL FOCH: Lindsay, Richard.69—PETROVA: Lambert, George James; Simpson,

Walter.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

l—"PTRINGWOOD: Hillier, C.I 3—CLARE: Burke, Catherine.I 6—CLANDORE: Burke, Patrick.31—U LIlA FlEA MIA: Culley, John.37—GLEN l LG: Harvey, George Sturgeon.08--FEDERAL HOMESTEAD: 1Tilhie', Charles.70—LILLY VALE: Procter, Thomas Henry.85—FREEBORN'S FARM: Freeborn, Charles.8S—MT'ADDEN 'S FARM: McFadden, Thomas John.90—LI A PARK: McFadden, Allan,

KUNANALLING DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

696S—BLUE BELL: Ware, Charles Harry.727S—BLUE BELL EXTENDED; Ware, Charles

Tarry,

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COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD—continued. COLLIE MINERAL FIELD—continued.

KUNANALLING DISTRICT—COAtiflUed.

Gold Mining Leases—continued.

816S—NEVER CAN TELL: Furey, Patrick.87 IS—SIIAMROCK: Outridge, Henry Joseph; Hunter,

William James.8808—\VOODVIE IV: Winter, Frederick George.

Miner's homestead Lease.4 —WhITE FLAG HOMESTEAD: Kinney, George.

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

151—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.158—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.159—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.160—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.161—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.162—TheScottishCollieries, Limited.163—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.164—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.165—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.is I—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.182—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.183—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.J84—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.185—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.186—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.187—Time Scottish Collieries, Limited,1 88—The 8cottish Collieries, Limited.189—The Scottish'Collieries, Limited.190—The ScottishCollieries, Limited.191—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.192—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.I 93—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.197—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.198—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.199—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.200—TIme Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.201—TIme Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.202--The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.203—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.204—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.205—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.206—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.207—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.222—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.223—relic Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.224—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.225—The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.226—The (;rdiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.227—The ('ardiff Coal Mining . Company, Limited.228—The (ardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.229—The (;irdiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.230—The ('a rdiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.931—The (ardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.933—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.257—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.238—The Scottish Collieries, Limited.260—PREMIER COAL MINE: Prouder Coal Mining

Company, Limited.261—PERIl I FIR (GAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.'362-262 COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Coampany, Limited,263—PREIIJEII COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.264—PR E1\ITER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

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

Company, Limited.206—PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.271—PREMIER OUTCROP: Premier Coal Mining Corn-

1—au'. Limited.272—STTO'lrS No. 1: Briggs, Thomas Davy,273—SIIOTTS No. 2: Briggs, Thomas Davy.274—SHOTTS No, 3: Briggs, Thomas Davy.215—STIOTTS No. 4: Briggs, Thomas Davy.277—FEDERAL No. 1: Brigg s, Thomas Davy.278—FEDERAL No. 2: Briggs, Thomas Davy,279 FEDERAL No. 3: Briggs, Thomas Davy,

Mineral Leases—continued.9 80—NAVIGATION No. 1: The Scottish Collieries,

Limited.281—NAVIGATION No. 2: The Scottish Collieries,

Limited.282—NA VI CATION No. 3: The Scottish Collieries,

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

wood Wharton.284—NEW WALLSEND No. 2: Simms, Alfred Mill'

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

wood Wharton.286—NEW WALLSEND No. 4: Simms, Alfred Mill'

wood Wharton.287—NEW WALLSEND No. 5 Sinnnis, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.288—NEW \VALLSEND No. 6: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.280—NEW WALLSEND No. 7: Simms, Alfred Mill-

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

wood Wharton.291—NEW \VALLSENI) No. 9: Simms, Alfred Mill-

wood Wharton.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELDGold Mining Leases.

966—ESPERANZA No, 2: Mararoa Gold Mining Com-pany, No Liability.

919—MARAROA BLOCK No. 1: Mararoa Gold Min-ing Company, No Liability.

1209-1IOFICIAN 'S GOLD MINES: Hoffmann, Ern-est Alfred.

12I8—MARAROA BLOCK No. 3: The Mararoa GoldMining Company, No Liability.

1219—MARAROA BLOCK No. 4: The Mararoa GoldMining Company, No Liability.

1232—MOUNTAIN VIEW: Cash, Samuel John.1233—ALL NATIONS: Mararoa Gold Mining Coin'

pany, No Liability.1234—LION: Rawlings, Henry Charles; Bullen, Henry

Pascoe; Rumble, Ernest Wilson.1237—KEN AND GWEN SYNDICATE: Dunn,

Thomas: Baker, Gilbert Windsor; Mincham,Edwin Robert; Honner, Robert Francis.

1245—KING DEEPS: Brown, William John; Scott,George; Sharpe, John; Brown, Charles Samuel;TTonner, Robert Francis; Walker, Edward.

I 246—KI i'4G EAST: Rees, William.1247—KING NORTH: Rees, William.

Miners' Homestead Leases.27—OUR, SELECTION: Coles, York George.54—PINTY: Mahoay, Alexander Joseph.56—SUN DIAL: Crudace, William Melhamby.37—CT1 ESTER VALE: Ward, Rose.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

'392E—ACROBAT: Paringa Mines (1909), Limiteh79614—BONN I E LASS: McKenzie, Ronald George;

Raven, Henry Cox,1228E—RED, WHITE, AND BLIJE: McKenzie, Ronald

George; Raven, Henry Cox.4001E—IIIDDEN SECRET: Davey, John; Epstein,

Saul; Lonsdale, John; Gianini, Lodovica;Coffey, Mary; Davini, Pietro; Coulter, Wil-ham.

4035E—RIDDEN SECRET NORTH: Davey, John;Epstein, Saul; Lonsdale, John; Gianini, Lodo-vica; Coffey, Mary; Davini, Pietro; Coulter,William.

4036E--IIIDDEN SECRET SOUTH: Davey, John;Epstein, Saul; Lonsdale, John; Gianini, Lodo-vie a; Coffey, Mary; Davini, Pietro; Coulter,William.

4477E--LORD NELSON: Ward, William George.45091'—ENTERPRISE: Adelaide Enterprise Prospect-

ing Syndicate, No Liability.4539E—GORDON: Adelaide Enterprise Prospecting

Syndicate, No Liability.4555E—DINNfl4: Thompson, Walter; Tapp, William;

Patroni, Joseph.

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EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD—continued.

Gold Mining Leases—continued,

4569E—ELSI:E MAY: Reed, James; Shannon, George;Purdie, William; Lewis, William; Murray,Michael; Hasson, George; Croak, George;Lamp, Clara Victoria; Hattam, Samuel;McMahon, Joseph; Prewett, Harold Leon;Prewett, Harry; Ryan, Jeremiah; Mul-kerin, Martin; Zowe, Benno; Church, EdgarJohn; Burton, William; Free, Frederick Ern-est; Joyce, Aloysius; Watkins, William;Rodda, Albert William; Ryan, William.

4582E—JERRY: Williams, John Harris.45585E—CRESWICIZ: Mitchell, Robert; Winter, Fred-

erick George; Leatham, Edward George.4586E—HIDDEN SECRET WEST: Davey, John.4587E—MAYMAN'S CONSOLS: Mayman, George;

Morris, William; Thomson, John.4595E—KING: Nichols, Thomas Lewis; Keegan, John

Edward.4597 E—MIA.RY GRACE: Winter, Frederick George;

Mitchell, Robert; Leatham, Edward George.4598E—LUCKY CHANCE: Winter, Frederick George;

Mitchell, Robert; Leatham, Edward George.4610E—EVA: Priest, John.4623E—CASSIDY HILL: Ross, Clements Ambrose;

McKay, Francis Charles.4626E—LAKE VIEW EXTENDED: Rule, Joseph

Henry; Slattery, Augustus.4627E—GARVAGH: Kelly, Daniel.4628E—KALGOORLIE STAR: Ryan, Patrick James;

McCrae, Donald James.4630E—MARNE: Archibald, Osmund Albert; AIayman,

Robert; O'Keefe, Michael James.

Mineral Leases.

54E—BOMBO PROPRIETARY: O'iMlahony, John.LOSE—TRAMWAY GRAVEL PIT: The Kalgoorlie

Electric Tramways, Limited.112E—JOY: Westgarth, Frank; O'Toole, Patrick.113E—VENETIAN KING: Westgarth, Frank; O'Toole,

Patrick.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

6E—LEE'S CAMP: Tnnzi, Philip; Rundle, JamesHenry.

16E—GREENBOTTOM FARM: Boneham, WilliamGeorge.

17E—HANSONVILLE: Boneham, Fredrecka Minia.261%—EURE'IIA: Kelly, James.42E—HILL END FARM: Flynn, Thomas,67E—PARK VIEW: Ellery, Margaret Jane.82E—OVERLAND DAIRY: Ellery, Tom; Curtis,

James Richard.89E—ROSEWOOD: Stubbs, I-Ienry.93E—DAFF'S HOMESTEAD: Gundill, Theodore.94E—ZOWE'S HOMESTEAD: Zowe, Benno.

118E-1!IYR:PLEDALE: Neil, Henry.120E—MORRISS HOMESTEAD: Morriss, Frederick.123E—McFARLANE'S HOMESTEAD: McFarlane,

Alexander Smith.132E—ALBERTON: Flynn, John.140E—NALGOORLTE MEADOWS: Parer, Hannah.141.E—WOODLANDS: Prendiville. Thomas Garrett.1.43E--VALLEY HOMESTEAD: Parer, Hannah.144 E-MILLI3ROOK : Worthington, Clara.145E— WURRUIK FARM: Hammill, Robert.1.59E—CAMARINA: Gowans, Robert.160E—TUNZI'S FARM: Tnnzi, Philip.1.67E—PINE GROVE FARM: Tunzi, Emily.174E—SPRUIIAN'S HOMESTEAD: Spruhan, Michael

John.1787 —SOMER.VILLE DAIRY: Barrett, Horace.208E—NORTH FARM: Bennit, William Smith,210E—BROWN IIILI,: Reynolds, Mary Shaw.211E—TRANSCONTINENTAL: Cox, Joseph Gregory.215E—BLACKWOOD FARM: O'Loughlin, Edward.216E—MELBROOK: Sampson, Joseph Stone Spencer.21.8E—SOUTH FARM: Bennit, Leslie George.223E—LAMINGTON HOMESTEAD: O'Loughlin,

William.227E—PIPE TRACK FARM: McMahon, Daniel.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD—continued.Machinery Lease.

9—BROWNHILL CONSOLS, LIMITED: Forwood,Down, and Company, Limited.

Residential Lease.2--IIA\'NANS PROPRIETARY CAMP: Allan, Isa-

bella.

BULONG DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

1092Y—HAR.DCASTLE: Leyland, George.1115Y—.ITARDCAST:LI SOUTH: Leyland, George.111.6Y—FLAGSH[P NORTH: Cutbush, Charles; lie

side, William Jules.1117Y—.I+'LAGSI4IP: Reside, William Jules.1.1lSY—LADY MAR(.A It IT: Attewell, Arthur.

EAST i\1URCIIISON GOLDF II+'.I,D.Gold Mining Leases.

58—WORONGA: Waroonga Gold Mining Com^ ann-,Limited.

62-1';WORt)NGA SOUTH: Waroonga Gold MiningCompany, Limited.

275—ST. CPOliCE: Metzke, Alfred; Ashe r in. Arthur;Xletzke, John; Ashwin, Arthur (°ra ionb.

382—T ELLO\V ASTER: Currie, John Josm'ph.918—WAROONGA NORTII: Waroonga (:01l Minim;

Company, Limited.1171—GREAT EASTERN: McEfror, Henry; Arnold,

Alfred Bennett; Willis, Frederick WilliamCallaghan, Thomas.

1172—QUEEN: Branson, Howard henry.1178--RA.TAII: Finch, Leslie.1186—GREAT EASTERN EXTENDED: Callaghan,

Thomas; McEfier, Henry; Arnold, Alfred Ben-nett; Della, Pietra John.

1188—TRY IT: Ailefloah, William Albert.1197—YELLOW AS'I'I'!,' SOUTH: Currie, John Joseph.1206—VIVIEN C1:\I: ?Raker, John.

Mineral Lease.29—BUNGARRA: Lenin, Ernest Henri ; Vistarini,

Hugh; Donnelly, John.

Miners' Homestead Leases.2—MEREDITH'S: Meredith, Frank.6—RANCH: Arnold, Alfred Bennett.9—LEINSTER HOMESTEAD: Leinster Downs Pas-

toral Company.

BLACK Hi non DISTRICT.Gold ll i,, i col Leases.

203B—IIAVILATT: Somiensehein, Frederick.345B—IIAVILAH DEVELOPMENT: Sonnensehein,

Frederick.6418—RED, WHITE, AND BLUE: De':, T,ewis Leslie;

Simpson, Arthur George; S implon, Sarah;Beilchambers, Frederick.

7 8913—PYX : McCarth y, John.84711—TRA PALE AR: -.\IeCarthy, John.848B—WANDEIITE: '\I ' ,rthy, John.862B—LOST CHANCE: Woinax, Anthony, jun.; Gable.

Stanley; 1Voinar, Bernard.S67I3—PELER.IN: Leash, George Hollis; Cars,ake,

James; Smith, James; Hayes, .Tames Thomas.

211vsers' Homestead Leases.1913—COLLITON: Ballingall, Isabella.50B—WARREN: Coombes, Andrew.

WILUNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(162), 4J—LAKE WAY GOLD MINE: The Wiluna

Gold Mines, Limited (in liquidation).(542), GJ—LAKE VIOLET CONSOLS: The Wes`ern

Machinery Company, Limited.(548), 7.T—LAKE VIOLET CONSOLS SOUTH: The

Western Machinery Company, Limited.(550), 8.T—LAKE VIOLET CONSOLS \'FST: The

Western Machinery Company, Limited.(870), 10J—MOONLTGFIT: Morgans, Alfred Edward.(91.7), 12J SQUIB: The Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited.

(in liquidation).

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EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD—continued. UIIEICNUUSHES MINERAL FIELD—continued,

WILIJNA DISTRICT—cofltinuecl.

Gold Mining Leases—continued.

(977), 37J—MOONLIGHT EAST: Morgans, AlfredEdward.

91J—ADELAIDE:: Morgans, Alfred Edward.109J—NORTH-WEST MOONLIGHT: Morgans, Alfred

Edward.113J—GOLDENSHANTY: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited (in liquidation).119J—HAPPY JACK: The Wiluna Gold Mines, Lim-

ited (in liquidation).124J—POVERTY '0! NT: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited (in liquidation).190J—WILTJNA CONSOLIDATED: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited (in liquidation).i9lJ—WILUNA CONSOLIDATE])NORTH: The

Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited (in liquidation).192J--WILTJNA CONSOLIDATED SOUTH: The Wil-

una Gold Mines, Limited (in liquidation).193J--LAKE VIEW: The Western Machinery Company,

Limited.194J—GW.ALIA NORTH: The Western Machinery

Company, Limited.2013—AURORA: 0 'Donoboe, Bernard; Howard, Fred-

erick William Henry; Southey, William.202J—HAPPY JACK SOUTH-'The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited (in liquidation).203J—HAPPY JACK NORTH: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited (Ili207J—MISS DEAL: Duffy, Joseph; Southey, William;

Southey, Frederick.210J—JUST IN TIME: Mulholland, Frederick Alfred;

Dawson, George Usslier.218J—GREAT ZIG ZAG: Bourke, Michael Henry; Gar-

rett, Frederick James.223J—ZIG ZAG SOUTH: Bourke, Michael Henry; Gar-

rett, Frederick James.224J—DIORITE QUEEN: Christensen, Paul; Bolger,

Frank.25J—KING'S OFFER: O'Donnell, Ernest John;

Ward, Nicholas Rauert.(1386N), 226J—ALMA MAY: Cowan, John Dunbar;

Burrows, Alfred.(1387N), 227J—ALMA MAY NORTH: Cowan, John

Dunbar; Burrows, Alfred.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

(14), 2J—LAK Ii WAY POULTRY FARM: 0 'Shaugli-nessy, Thomas.

5.1—STOCKYARD: I)ae son, George Tlssher.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

296—THE CENTRAL: The Greenbushes DevelopmentCompany, Limited.

369_EN r1ERPRiSE: Marsh, Albert Edward; Marsh,Lillie; Gray, Richard Lawson.

551—SHAMROCK: Cosgrove, Thomas.571—PHOENIX EAST: Blakeney, Edmund Peter;

Teede, Alfred Ernest.583—CORNWALL: Harvey, Charles Leslie; Warne,

Lorenzo.589—GRAFTER: Hillier, James; Hemley, Robert.590—MARGARET: Arthur, John Henry.592—JELLICO: Struthers, Leslie; McLean, William;

Huitson, John.596—NIL DESPERANDUM: Simms, Walter Albert;

Orio, .Tames Stephen.597—SCRUBBY HILL: Hartzer, Charles; Johnson,

rphoma599-11(01 i•\V\ 111) ROUND: Magovan, Clement.600—S I T' \ 0 I VT: Curran, Patrick; Hill, Albert,602—\\ Al I Waugh, William; C ny, Edward.(103—TWO OATTL iRS: Coleman, I :rry; Fox, Ed-

ward.605—LOST AND FOUND: Bailey, Walter John; Hille,

Walter.606—LOST AND FOUND NORTH: Pniley, Walter

John; Hille, Walter.07---BTllD 'S NEST: Noble, William; Sleight, Wil-

liam; Garcia, Bernard; (lihbney, David 1-Tamil-ton.

Miner's Homestead Lease.15—HOMESTEAD: MeKernan, John Henry.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.Mv. MARGARET DISTRICT.

Gol& Mining Leases.1219T—IDA H. DEEP: Ida H. Gold Mining Company,

Limited.1,$10T—WABASH DEEP: Ida H. Gold Mining Com-

pany, Limited.1671T—TDA H. DEEP NORTH: Ida H. Gold Mining

Company, Limited.1821 1—JDk II DEEP NORTH EXTENDED: Ida H

Gold Mining Company, Limited.1894T—IDS, H. EXTENDED: Ida H. Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.18,97T—LAT)Y }IARRJWP: The Mary Mac Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.1900T—LADY HARRIET WEST: The Mary Mae Gold

IliRing Company, No Liability.1949T—Pl2\ y dOLES: The Mary Mae Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.1962T—LADY HARRIET DEEP DEEP: The Mary

Mae Gold Mining Company, No Liability.201ST—HEMITITE: Webb, William; Cubley, William

John; McCallum, Duncan; Thomson, AlfredIsaac.

2029T—LIMONTTE: Dwyer, Michael Stephen.2034T--GENERAL BRIDGES: Sullivan, Robert Mit-

chell.2047T—GENERAL BRIDGES NORTH: Sullivan,

Robert Mitchell.2058T—AUGUSTA: Dower, John; McOmish, George

Alexander,2073T—KARRIDALE EXTENDED: Sangster, Robert

James.2076T—BRITISH LION NORTH: Lyons, John; Gui.

mdli, Adams; Greer, James.2077T—BRITISH LION NORTH EXTENDED: Lyons,

John; Guimelli, Adams; Greer, James.2080T—KARRIDALE: Salvado, Rube John.2081T—KARRIDALE SOUTH: Salvado, Rube John.2083T—FiERTA SlAIN REE': Frauieh, Joseph Kesich;

Bueat, Cosine.2085T—BRITISH FLAG: Turner, James Kinimont.20957—BELL: James, Thomas.20977—TROUBLESOME: Miller, John Oliver; Lee,

William; Richards, Harry.2098T—CENTRAL: Laver, Edith Beatrice.2099T—GOLDEN CIRCLE: Birth, Charles.2100T—IVY MAY: Burwash, John; Burmester, Henry

Peter.21 O1T—LANCEFIELIJ .JUNCTION: McGhie, John.2103T—MAC 'S LUCKY RIDGE: McOmish, George

Alexander; Lauritz, John; Walton, Joseph.2104T—MAC'S LUCKY RIDGE NORTH: McOmish,

George Alexander; Lauritz, John; Walton,Joseph.

2105T—STAR OF THE WEST: Walton, John Henry;Gilbert, Albert Nicholas.

2106T—LADY HARRIET SOUTH: The Mary MaeGold Mining Company, No Liability.

2107T-3)ULOE DOMUM: Braham, Roy Gilbert; Laver,Edith Beatrice.

Miners' Homestead Leases.IT—THE MEADOWS: Robson, George Alfred.

23T—GANDA MIA: Leonard, William.

Tailings Lease.24—LA NOEFIELT) TAILINGS LEASE: Lancefleld

Gold Mines, Limited.

Mv, MALCOLM DISTRICT.Gold Killing Leases.

12950—STARLIGHT: Starlight Gold Mining Syndi-cate, No Liability.

13240—STARLIGHT NORTH: Starlight Gold MiningSyndicate, No Liability.

14010—TRIANGLE: Richardson, Bessie; Robinson,;rallies .Tohnstomme.

14590—KING OF THE HILLS: Hastedt, Robert; Ser-Inn, James; Cottingham, Ethelbert.

14610—ST. ITO; ITT EAST: Starlight Gold MiningSnlinte, No Liability.

14750—STdRLIR ITT CENTRAL: Starlight Gold Mm-big Syndicate, No Liability,

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MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD—continued.MT. MALCOLm DIsTnacT—continued.

Gold Mining Leases—continued.14850—PING PONG: Durbridge, Francis Daniel.1486C—RAJAH: Bradshaw, Harry; Greenwood, Al-

fred.14880– FORTUNA: The Chaffers Gold Mining Com-

pany (1916), Limited.14890—LEON ORA GOLD BLOCKS No. 2: Cale, James.14900—LEONOI4A GOLD BLOCKS No. 3: Cale, James.15020—VICTORY No. 2: Bowyer, Samuel; Cogan,

George Emanuel; Madigan, Mathew.1505('—I1\RBOUR LIGHTS: Cale, Percy.

Mineral Lease.560—MT. MOLYBDENITE: Edwards, James Duncan.

Miner's Homestead Lease.:110—WOO DREST: Wood, Carlotta.

Mr. MORGANS DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

314F—MOUNT MORVEN: Fawkner, William.325F—h[TLLIONAIRE: 11111, Charles Herbert; Fawk-

ner, William.(871R), 340E—DEMOCRAT: Swanson, Alfred; Ley-

don, Francis.(903R), 341F—TORQUAY: Norton, Alexander.(942R), 342F—GREAT JUNCTION: Swanson, Alex-

ander; Saunders, William; Heath, Thomas.(98514), 343F—DREADNOUGHT: Norton, Alexander.(1005R), 345F—OLYM PiG: MeCorquodale, Malcolm;

Swanson, Alfred.(102414), 346F—GREAT CARBINE: Ottery, Samuel

Joseph.(103514), 34811--DANUBE: Lane, James.(104914), 352F—LADY EDITH: Rickard, Harry;

Rickard, Edward.355F—dJILLIONAIRE SOUTH: lull, Charles Herbert;

Fawkner, William.358F—MAIIALAH: Leitch, John.359F'—GOLDEN CLIFFS: Australasian Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.

Mineral Lease.19F—TTIE LIMESTONE QUEEN: Jerkin, William.

Miners' Homestead Leases.3F—WILLESDEN: Dick, David.

11F--CEMENT CREEK POULTRY FARM: Dick,David.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

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

1148_rJIlE LIGHT OF ASIA: McDermott, George;Rea, Francis Rupert; Rowland, James Ross;McBcan, can, William.

1151—QUEEN OF THE MAY: McDermott, George;Rea, Francis Rupert; Rowland, James Ross;McBean, William.

1252—THE QUEEN OF MAY EXTENDED: McDer-mott, George; Rea, Francis Rupert; Rowland,James Ross; McBean, William.

1362—ASIA BLOCK: McDermott, George; Rea, Fran-cis Rupert; Rowland, James Ross; McBean,\Tilhiam

1498—QUEEN OF TIlE MAY EXTENDED No, 1:McDermott, George; Rea, Francis Rupert;Rowland, James Ross; McBean, William.

1860—BIG BELL: Chesson, James; Ileydon, WilliamJohn.

1861—BELL BIRD: €lliesson, James; Tleydon, WilliamJohn.

1884—LIGHT OF ASIA WEST: McDermott, George;Rea, Francis Rupert; Rowland, James Ross;Mellean, William.

1892—ASIA DEEPS: McDermott, George; Rea, Fran-cis Rupert; Rowland, James Ross; MeBenmi,William.

904—l1(1TI'F OP ASTX SOUTH: McDermott, George;Rea, Francis Rupert; Rowland, James Ross;McBean, William.

1906—LTGHT OF ASIA WEST EXTENDED:McDermott, George; Rea, Francis Rupert;Rowland, James Ross; McBean, William.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD—continued.Gold Mining Leases—continued.

1914—TRIPLICATE: La Grange, William; Trillett,Arthur; Juett, Alexander.

1924—TRIPLICATE NORTH: La Grange, William;Triffett, Arthur; Juett, Alexander.

192 S—BLUE STREAK: Colgan, Francis Herbert;Hunter, Thomas; Josephs, Robert.

1929—TUCKABTANNA NORTH: Atkins, harry;Brown, Edward Thomas; Cameron, John;Ward, Joseph.

I 931—TOS1ANA: Brown, Arthur.1941—WILD RABBIT: Irwin, James Francis; Donahue,

Mary Agnes; Carroll, George; Munro, Daniel.1949—PATHE: Newton, George Robert; Penna, Joseph;

Williams, William Henry.1970—LIGHT OF ASIA NORTH: White, James

Thomas; Colgan, Francis Herbert.1971—LIGHT OF ASIA EXTENDED: Burgess, Horace

Henry; Jennings, Joseph.1 972—Cl lESTER: Overheu, Frederick Charles; Bond,

George Lee.1 974—TRiPLICATE WEST: Atkins, Harry.1975—CHESTER NORTH: Bond, George Lee; Over-

heu, Frederick Chaq-les; Johnson, Peter.1976—HOPEFUL: McMahon, James.

Mineral Leases.

66—dIOUNT M TJJAHY WEST: Ryan, Henry Alex-ander.

67—MOUNT MULCAHY: Mulcahy, Daniel.68—WILGIE, MIA: Wilgie Mia Syndicate.69—WILGTE MIA No. 2: Wilgie Mia Syndicate.

Miners' Homestead Leases.11—CORK TREE: Belsey, Elizabeth.1 2—R.EDL AND: Elliott, Samuel Richard Lewes.23—BUSH HOME: O'Dea, Timothy John.

DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

(916), 87D—WEST FINGALL No. 2: The GreatFingall Consolidated, Limited.

(1017), 99D—WEST FINGALL No. 5: The GreatFingall Consolidated, Limited.

119,D—WEST FINGALL No. 6: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

1911)—THE GREAT FINGALL EXTENDED: TheGreat Fingall Consolidated, Limited.

209D—WEST FINGALL No. 8: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

21lD--WEST FINGALL No. I: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

2121)—WEST FINGALL No. 9: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

2131)—WEST FINGALL No, 10: The Great FingallConso1ic1et1, Limited.

024D—GREAT lj'INGALL No. 10: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

225D—WEST FINGALL No. 7: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

4241)—GREAT PINGALL No. 11: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

505D—GREAT FINGALL No. 15: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

5061)—GREAT FINGALL No. 14: The Great FingallCobsohidated, Limited.

5081)—GREAT FINGALL No, 16: The Great FingallConsolidated, Limited.

.529D—AURORA: McGee, Henry Louis.5371)—GOOD LUCK: Daniel], Robert; Daniell, John

Dawson; Gordon, Colin.iS16D—CA1IGTLL: Drage, George Wilson; Hall, Charles

James.

Miners' Homestead Leases.41)—RING ALL HOMESTEAD: Drage, Charles James.

211)—GIDGEE FLAT: Clow, David Henry.

Residential Lease.

4—RESIDENTIAL: The Great Fingall Consolidated,Limited.

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MURCHISON GOLDFIELD—continued. lvi IJRCH ISON GOLDFIELD—continued.

MEISKATIIARRA DIsTRIe.

Gold Mining Leases.

372N—THE PION II R R: Borwick, William John;Connaughton, Frederick; Dunn, WilliamJames.

902N—]NGLISTON NORTH: Brosnan, John; Butler,John Francis.

1202N—INGLISTON PROPRIETARY SOUTH: But-ler, John Francis; Brosnan, John.

(425P), I 291N—WATERLOO: Garland, John Patrick.1382N—DANUBE: Bevan, Harry; Liddle, Joseph Ed-

ward.1398N—ONCE AGAIN: Huttley, Alfred.1408 N—C lA b'TON: Strauss, Georgina Hannah.1410N—WIN THE WAR: Beaton, James.1417N—GWALIA NORTH: Robinson, William Thomas;

Hodgson, Arnold Arthur; Peart, Thomas;Goss, Hubert Francis; Allan, Robert.

1423N—ROCKLEE: Walker, Christopher Henry.14 i4N—ROCKLE E SOUTII: Walker, Christopher

Henry.1 425N—GWXLIA CONSOLIDATED: Baker, William;

Collins, Charles.1426N--MARMONT EXTENDED EAST: Baker, Wil-

han, ; Collins, Charles.1427N—GWALIA CONSOLS: Duff, Bernard; Fer-

guson, Donald; O'Leary, Timothy John;Flynn, John; Barton, henry Archibald;Craig, Stanley Earles; Collier, Henry Wm.

1428N—GWALIA WEST EXTENDED: Goss, HebertFrancis; Barton, Henry Archibald.

1430N—NOWTHANNA: Fennell, George Alexander.1432N—BACK DOOR: Campbell, Isabella.1433N—SEVEN OF CLUBS: McGrath, Patrick.1434N—ROCKLEE SOUTH EXTENDED: Walker,

Christopher I-leery; Walker, Arthur Charles.1435N-1IORSESJIOE: Flynn, John; Ferguson, Don-

ald; Puff, Bernard; O'Leary, Timothy;Craig, Stanley Earles.

1437N—MYSTERY: Wallace, Richard; Hodgson, Ar-nold Arthur; Wigmore, Henry; Robinson,William.

1.438N—NEW INGLISTON EXTENDED: The West-ern Machinery npaily, Limited.

1439N_JOENIAN II LODE: Piunuck, George;Allanson. Thomas.

1440N—LOKE HAND: Sheehan, William; Sheehan,Mary.

1443N—VICTORY: Smith, William Conrad; Searle,James; Hodgson, Arthur Arnold; Allanson,Thomas; Mickle, Earlston Pede.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

I 7N—Allanson, Thomas.27N—MOUNSEY 'S HOMESTEAD: Ziegler, Havelock,33N—MEFKAThJARR\ HOMESTEAD : Smith,

Charles.42N—JARVIS FARM: S,,ith, Charles.50N—BUNGALOW: I\huijde, Bernard.51N—( ONNELLY 'B: hi 'mall, Mar y Gabriel.52N—ULARKSON'S hUM INTEND, 8tggers, Joseph

John.TIN—Ti \LLANGEICII: McDonald, Alexander,55N—TWELVE MILE FARM: Sexton, William.

MT, MAGNET DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

445M—NEPTUNE: Williamson, Charles.964AT—EMPRIdSS: Malloch, Alexander Henry.

1013M—MARS: Cummings, William James.1078M—EMPRESS NORTH: Tricks, Frederick.1079M—EMPRESS SOUTH: Tricks, Frederick.1095M—PEARL: Cassey, Charles.1124M—TATTERSALLS: Drew, Cornelius Joseph;

Sayle, Mary Jean.1155M—GIFT: Best, James.11581\1—GALTEE MORE: Gibson, George Henry; At-

kinson, James; Fox, John Joseph.

MT. MAGNET DIsTRIeT—continiued.

Gold Mining Leases—continued.

116IM—BELL BIRD: Howrie, Henry; Manning,Harry; Groves, Sidney.

1173M—i\l11)N WhiT: Cummings, William James.1.175M—ST. PATRICK: Fox, John Joseph; Cummings,

William James.1176M—GOOD LUCK: Holzman, Leon.I1783\1--PATRICIA: Cummings, William James; Fox,

John Joseph.117GM—PEA IL NORTH: Dix, Percy Albert; Greer,

elville Show; Davies, David.1180M—PARIS: Collins, William; Miller, William;

McAlinden, Felix Hugh.

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

127—KJIi'i'ONS SOUTH: Thring, William Francis;ILvyor, harry; Waun, James Delbert.

128-1, 1 11TG 8: Thring, William Francis; Dwyer,11 ; Waun, James Delbert.

129—TUIET "S NORTH: Thring, William Francis;r, Harry; Waun, James Delbert.

142—NOU! N: The Nooks Lead Mining Company, Noliability.

145—Al hi SPRINGS: Gallagher, Henry John,159—"VVi.".liE LEAD MINE: Kiesack, Robert Brew;

William.1 VAT LILY: Cheriton, Andrew Alexander;II arris, Charles Marshall.

1.63—VIm 'TORY: Grey, Ernest; Glass, James; Mason,William.

164—LEFT HAND: Murphy, James; ldcNamee, Al-fred; McKay, John; Kemp, Percy.

(Private Property.)

I 6PP—K I $i\IE rI: Maynard, Frederick Lewis; Brad-ley, Oliver Cromwell; Saunders, Daniel T.;Saunders, Walter II.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.MENIIES DISTRICT,

Gold Mifling Leases.(1409), 2823Z—ROB1NSON CRUSOE: Prescott, Ed-

mund; Roberts, William.SlOOZ—ASPASTA: The Menzies Mining and Explora-

tion Corporation, Limited.5230Z—FOREST BELLE: Peddie, Henry; Errington,

John; Holmes, George; Nielsen, John.5292Z—WILD ROSE: Hawkins, Denis.5300Z—HAPPY JACK: The Princess Royal Gold Min-

ing Company, No Liability.5325Z—IRON KING: The Princess Royal Gold Min-

ing Company, No Liability.5392Z—,REVIVAL: Menzies Mining and Exploration

Corporation, Limited.5410Z—LAI'E VIEW: Rasmussen, Peter; -Michaels,

liver; Maher, Patrick; hlaher, Mary Theresa.54l4Z—NE\V BODDINGTON: New Boddington Gold

.\hining Syndicate, Limited.5430Z—NEW 13ODDINGTON EXTENDED: New Bod-

dington Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.54 40Z—CRUSOE NORTH: Duckworth, Richard.5447Z—HAPPY JACK JUNCTION: Flasinagan, John

Henry; Walsh, Peter James.5451Z—HAPPY JACK SOUTH: Princess Royal Gold

Mining Company, No Liability.5458Z—ST RANGER: Evans, John.5462Z—llIABEL: Murphy, Joseph Patrick.5464Z—LAKE VIEW EXTENDED: Maher, Patrick;

McMahon, John; Maher, Patrick William;Michaels, Myer.

5465Z—SAND PRINCE: Walsh, Peter James,

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NORTH COOLGARDIE COLDFIELD—eontinued.Mxnzixs DISTRICT—conjjnued.

Miners' ionestead Leases.1Z—GARDEN VALE: Organ, Daniel.

9Z—MURRAY GLEN: Walsh, Peter James.25Z—CARRIERS HOME: kleCorkill, Enis Graham.20Z—YUNNDAGA FARM: Quinlan, John.

ULARRING DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

(4647Z), 235U—LAI)Y GLADYS: Doney Samuel;McMahon, John,

972U—LITTLE DELE: Ta ylor, Edward.981U—RIVERINA SOUTH GOLD BLOCKS: Tun-

bridge, John.987U—JUST IN TIME: French, John Edward.

VanILLA DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

1011R—NETA: Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.1015R—SENATE: Robertson, Andrew Balfour.1052R—GAWLER: Brewer, David.

Miner's Homestead Lease.2R—THE HOME: Monaghan, Francis Joseph.

NIAGARA DISTRICT.Gold Mining Leases.

7560—COSMOPOLITAN No. 1: The Western Macbin-cry Company, Limited.

757G—COSMOPOLITAN No. 2: The Western Machin-ery Company, Limited.

769G—TWO D'S: Bright, William.770G—TWO D'S EAST: Bright, William.771G—TWO D'S WEST: Bright, William.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.KANOWNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(105E), 12X—BISSENBERGER NORTH: The North

White Feather Gold Mines, Limited.(106E), 13X--4BISSENBERGER: The North White

Feather Gold Mines, Limited.(108E), 15X—BISSENBERGER No. 2 SOUTH: The

North White Feather Gold Mines, Limited.(116E), 18X—I1ILLY: The North White Feather Gold

Mines, Limited.855X—HOMESTEAD: The North White Feather Gold

Mines, Limited.1299X—KANOWNA. CONSOLS: Willmott, Samuel

Charles.1360X—NEW MOON No. 1: Johnson, Agatha.1362X—BECK 'S REWARD: Pascoe, Joseph William.1367X—VICTORIA EXTENDED: Pascoe, Joseph Wil-

lian.1373X—MT. MARCONI: Attewell, Arthur.1379X—KANOWNA CONSOLS No. 1: Willmott,

Samuel Charles.1383X—GWENDOLINE: Thornton, Mark Ernest;

Starr, Francis Thomas; Richards, Frank.1387X—BINTI: Attewell, Arthur.I 388X—MASCOTTE: Attewell, Arthur.I 389X—COLDEN VALLEY: Mills, Alfred George;

Mills, George James; Willmott, Joseph.

Mineral Leases.12X—SHAMROCK: McKinley, Patrick.13X—POTASH QUEEN: Wyatt, Fanny.14X—AUSTRALIA: Cairnduff, Alexander; Ross, David

Ronald.15X—SHAMROUK EXTENDED: McKinley, Patrick.16X—STAR: Pickering, Meta.17X—POTASI PRINCE: Winter, Frederick George.1.8X—WHITE HOPE: Rowe, Richard.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

2X—CHAMPION FARM: Hine, Arthur James.10X—SULTAN: Muir, James,13X—PRIDE: Smith, Melita.17X—KANOWNA DAIRY: Rattle, Joseph Thomas.22X—WALKAWAY: Muir, Elizabeth.24X—ROSEBERTH: Ellery, Harry.35X—GRAYROCK: Black, Thomas.36X—NORTHAMPTON: Taylor, David,

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD—continued.

KURNALPI DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

423K--KLJIINALI'I PRIDE: Johnson, Agatha.424K—JOHN BULL: Potts, Alexander; Thomas,

Charles; Graham, Thomas; Farley, John.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.Gold Xining Leases.

3971'—ENERGETIC: Connelly, Charles Frederick.398P—TEMPERANCE: Connelly, Charles Frederick.448P—EVENING STAR: Vine, Andrew; Wardle,

Thomas Abbott; Bender, Ernest Albert.462P—ENTERPRISE: Connelly, Charles Frederick.463 U—INDEPENDENT: Hardie, Alexander; Murray,

Donald; Rowlands, Joseph.

51 ineral Leases.(17811), 9P—SONS OF GWALIA: Francisco, Hugh

Carr; Towers, Robert John; Asplin, John Wat-ford.

(21511), 2SP—WOLYULGUNNA: Burra Copper Mines,Limited.

(21811), 31P—TWO SISTERS NORTH: Palmer, Al-fred Bisham.

35P—BURRA MINE: The Burra Copper Mines, Lim-ited.

SIP—SON IA: Rinaldi, Bortolomeo.38P—DIANA: Rinaldi, Bortolomeo.41P—BUTCHER BIRD: Thornton, Patrick; Haggett,

Francis Samuel.45P—COPPER HILL: Humphrys, William Marks49P—GREEN CAP: Snell, William Alfred.51.P--^R.EVIEW COPPER MINE: Rinaldi, Bartolomeo.52P—SONS OF GWALIA EAST: Francisco, Hugh

Carr.53P—SONS OF GWALIA WEST: Francisco, Hugh

Carr.

Miners' Homestead Leases.I 1P—JINGL 11 GARDEN: Wilton, Michael Abel.14P—MALLEA: Francisco, Hugh Carr.15P—LISlE FLAT: Francisco, Hugh Carr,2$}'—liRYAlI: Francisco, Hugh Carr.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

18l—flET\I: Reynolds, Henry; Scott, William Henry.I 3—SI P. IRON: Browne, Maurice Anthony; Daw,

Francis Edgar; Grant, George.189—RUNCORN: Reid, Donald Charles Leonard.195—SHEAR BLADE: Sims, Elizabeth.

Mineral Leases.342—SUIIPRJS E: Daniels, William John; McKinney,

William; Buckle, Harry Holland; Daniels,Walter George.

370—NORTh HARBOUR, VIEW: Reeve, Arthur.374—FIRIT CHANCE:McKinney, William.376—SHEAR BLADE No. 1: Sims, Tend.377—SHE.\ Ii BLADE No. 2: Jones, Albert Edward.37S—hil(KERTON: Bickerton, George.379—\LT.XRAT: King, George.

Miners' Homestead Leases,5—hi JilOSil FARM: Neil, David Ferdinand.

Ii-1 Lk VENSWOOD: Smith, Thomas Francis,15—(;!?ANT IS FOLLY: Lansell, Frank Northeott.16—i REY HORSE: Coleman, Patrick.18—GOLDEN GROVE: Smith, Thomas Frank.19—SUNNYSIDE: Duck, Henry.20—ANNICE FIELD: Duck, Henry.21—SMITI-IFIELD: Smith, Thomas Frank.2S—SUNNYSIDE FLAT: Lansell, Mary Ellen.32—VALLEY WEST: Lansell, Frank Northeott.27—LODGE: Daniels, Arnold Edward.II—CLEAR VIEW: Neil, David Ferdinand.43—PARK FARM: Dunn, Robert Adam.47—BELLE VISE: West, George Charles.49—MOORLAND: Kuhlmann, Hermann Robert.52—PERSIC: Rickey, Herbert.57—AVONDALE: Smith, Thomas Frank.58—BELLE VUE SOUTH: Daw, Ethel May.

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964 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD—continued. PILBARA GOLDFIELD—continued.

Miners' Homestead Leases—continued.

60—TI TREE GULLY: Smith, Thomas Frank.62—THE XMAS: Smith, Thomas Frank.67—C11ATSWOI-iTI[ : Marchant, Francis William,82—SPA 1Ff A: Daniels, Eleanor.85—PEN1ItCE: Daniels, Walter George.94—il L\S.I3Y : Walker, James Leonard.95—ll%1:•u\VOOD HILL: Daniels, Alfred William.

102-1)1 -V : Brown, 4unice Kathleen.106—T0\V.\ 3 I LW: (libson, James Alfred.123— I P ( V - l.A it I) : Bird, Hugh Allen.

A! 11N(L\ : O'Dea, Kyrin Malaich.150—Li .( )h'!'.\ lii': lingers, David Chamber.177—PiGN il III: 1.laworth, James.189—K) (lUNG : Snilti,, Walter Francis.190—WA Ni P.'. iA Ii: M.iidwaters, John Phillip.203—CLLA1I VI51'. EXTENDED: Neil, David Forth-

nand.904—STONY GREEK: Daw, Leonard.905—AHAUIE1A : Coleman, Patrick.224—lilt ENANAI'[: Smith, Harry Edgar.229— .1 II lOIS 50141): Neil, David Ferdinand.2:111-....I -A.'. 111-; 1.1 A : Marwick, William.2 . 10-- .-I 'i) LI'.'. (301): Smith, Walter Francis.241— 11 Y I :I '1 Eli) lID : Lucas, Andrew (senior).249—SI.'. VI : liT : Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.9411— \V.\ N I) SARAH EXTENDED: Mildwaters, John

'hillip.248_Al) PhIl 1)111 CAR1\i : Brown, Alfred Joesph.253—BIllS! P : li hkey, ,John.255— (1. II N F( )VAIN : Daniels, William Vivian.258—il P Pill'. lITi(',\ : Dunn, James.259—Al)) '.1 I-A i'.\ -ii! : Dunn, Robert Adam.260—.1 (Iii IA: l: L;,esell, Frank Northcott.263-51' 1 L\ (II ANLE Y: McKenzie, Charles Strachan.964—TI.'. NIl IS: McKenzie, Louisa Slay Veronica.267—TI 1IANAKI, Smith, Jane.268—.'. (Ii .1 I DR FARM EXTENDED: Brown, Al-

lie ,1 Joseph.972—K II .F.('( (liTtlE: Haworth, Lucy Grace.276—lINlII. ELI ELI) GREEN: Mitchell, Charles John.27$—IlL ENAN .1 I \'GRTH: Smith, Harry Edgar.981W ' ("5 I .• 9." \ ( 5 Gibson, Alice Bertha,29-I I' IV'. (II liii L: I la.pmnn, Arthur Bertram Charles.298_O11: :FEADON-. Willoughby, Ernest Walter.300—ill I IIS'L US: Ford, Cyrus Frederick.301—M\RNE: Rickey, Elsie; Simpson, Vida.302—BOOVEROO: Gilbert, John; Taylor, George

Briggs.105—STOYFIY POINT: Bird, Annie .Tane.206—Il); P1 N ...ITLE : Halbert, Albert Miller.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

MARBLE BAR Djsparev.Gold Mining Leases.

792—V 1K [NO: Moore, Thomas; Lyons, Michael Fran-cis.

7S6—I4AI0 : Atkins, Frank; Atkins, Ernest William;I Ic nchar, David Carnegie; Missingham, David(jun.) ; Croxton, Thomas.

792—TRIO: Doherty, Michael; Haig, Charles Wolseley.795—Till [LIlT IN: Byass, Thomas Robert.

.11i;; cml Lease.':.

Sib) liNT WI NI I AN ELLA CONSOL[-Pill): T1;elrmnmi, .I'r,'lerick.

267— '1151 LAN ITE :.l uliatisson, Andrew; Moo; c, Jos-ph Dennis; Ii amvkins, Frederick Garnet;

I Iouston, George; Jeffrey, William.968—V lIP TURE: Steuwrt, Seymour Charles.269—LSS'l' HOPE: Steuart, Seymour Charles.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

5—GUNYAH NORTFI: Steuart, Seymour Charles.6-0 UN VAR: Cooke, Mathew Lynn.7—GUNVA1I SOUTH: Steuart, Eva.

11—OUN VAil EXTENDED; Steuart, Seymour Charles,

N ULLAGINJS DISTRICT.

(told Aiming Leases.

,[95L—,BILLJIM: Titta, Giovanni; Doherty, Joseph;Connolly, Owen.

912L—BAR.TON : Peterson, Andrew; McKenna, Maur-ice; O'Brien, Thomas; Connolly, Owen.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD,

Gold Mining Lease.

167—MOUNTAIN MAID: Ryan, Edward; Teichmann,Joseph.

Mineral Leases.

34—MON S CUI'R[: Whim Well Copper Mines, Lim-ited.

161—Q DOD EST COPPER MINE: Roebourne CopperMines, Limited.

178—LILY BLANCHE: Miles, George; Bickerton, Al-fred Lloyd; Bowen, John Morris.

181—FORTUNE No. 1: The Roebourne Copper Mines,Limited.

182—FORTUNE No. 2: The Roebourne Copper Mines,Limited.

183—CARLOW CASTLE: The Roebourne Copper Mines,Limited.

189—SI-IERLOCK LIMESTONE: Hall, Ernest Ander-ton Frank.

YAL000 GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

(;13--OIl; lID: Friend, Charles Percy.(ISO--Fl I I ('S FIND EXTENDED: Overheu, Freder-

ick Charles.681—ASTER CONSOLIDATED: Fitzgerald, Patrick;

Green, William John; Boundy, John Francis.708—MUGS LUCK: Seaman, Thomas; Yeomans,

Charles Maddison; Nevill, Beatrice Mary;Bowman, Annie; Nevill, John Lawrence; ThAt-son, John; King, Joseph.

836—WEE McGREGOR: Munro, Duncan.845—LLWAT: Overheu, Frederick Charles.$49—PRINCESS MARY: Kaney, John.850—COMMODORE: Moorhead, Robert William;

Oliver, Thomas Herbert.869—MATILGA JUDA: Webb, Harry; Roach, Walter

John; Morrissey, Emma Jane.$72—CLAN MUNRO: Munro, Duncan.873—CLAN MIJNRO No. 1: Munro, Duncan.874—IRON CAP: Place, Lionel William.877—M000A KING: Hudson, Robert; Cruickshank,

George; Young, Henry Anton.$89—MARLGA JUDA EAST: Clinch, Thomas Augus-

tus; Roach, Walter John; Morrissey, ThomasMichael.

$85—MANTHITS: Roach, William Harry.$88—LONESOME PINE: Williams, Thomas Chris-

topher.890—i lION CLADS: Watt, Roderick.$91—NAPLES: Mora, Domenico; Bongo, Galtano;

Bianchi, Domenico.

Mineral Leases.

31—YANT)ANOO KING: Connolly, Patrick Andrew;Iouey, James; Hawkins, James; ilido, Frank;

I ewe-, Harold.43-----WOLI'IIAM KING: Wolfram King Proprietary,

Limited.44—WOLFRAM QUEEN: Parker, John James; Marsh,

,John Peter.45—WOLFRAM KING SOUTH: Wolfram King Pro-

prietary, Limited.46--SEVEN SISTERS: Crowley, Timothy.

Miner's Homestead Lease.

5—WARRIEDAR HOMESTEAD: Cain, May.

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YILGARN 0 OLDJi'IELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

336—TilE TRANSVAAL: Macleod, William Alexan-der,

719—GREAT VICTORIA: Burbidge, George Harry.24—SPR LEG HILL: The Spring Hill Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.923-13011 IiMIAN: Kim, John; Kernick, John; Camp-

bell, Andrew.944—GREAT VICTORIA EAST: Burbidge, George

Harry.945—GREAT VICTORIA WEST: Burbidge, George

Harry.999—TRANSVAAL DEEP No. 2: Macleod, William

Alexander.1000—TRANSVAAL DEEP No. 1: Macleod, William

Alexander.I011—RISING STAR: Bronco Horseshoe Proprietary

Mining Company, No Liability.1227—GREAT VICTORIA EAST EXTENDED: Bur-

bidge, George Harry.1228—GREAT VICTORIA NORTH: Burbidge, George

Harry.1358—TIRANSVAAL NORTH DEEP: Macleod, Wil-

liam Alexander.1606—GREAT VICTORIA WEST EXTENDED: Bur-

bidge, deorge Harry.1689—BRONCO: Bronco Horseshoe Proprietary Min -

ing Company, No Liability.1979—ALLEN'S FIND: Allen, Arthur James.2053—GREAT UNKNOWN: McIntyre, Archibald

McPherson; Doolette, Dorham Longford;McManus, Cornelius; Jones, Charles Edwin.

208S—dIYRTLE: Edna May Myrtle Gold Mine, NoLiability.

216$—MYRTLE CONSOLS: Edna May Deep LevelsGold Mining Company, No Liability.

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

2570—MYRTLE EAST: Edna May Consolidated GoldMining Company, No Liability.

2608—GOLDEN POINT: Edna May Golden Point, NoLiability.

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

2633--SPRING HILL NORTH: The Spring Hill ColdMining Con1eny, No Liability.

2 44—EDNA MAY Ill IN LODE: Edna May (on-solidated Gob! Mining Company, No Liability.

2653—VIOLET: Andrews, Richard Bullock.271.6—ENDA IIIAY CONSOLS: Edna May Golden

Point, No Liability.2739—l10SA .1 H: Weinert, Louis.2740—TRANSVAAL SOh1'i'hJ: Macleod, William Alex-

ander.2741—TRANSVAAL NORTH: Macleod, William Alex-

ander.2769—BATTLER: Edna May Battler Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.2775—EMMA MAY: Ives, Alfred.2777--MYRTLE CONSOLS EXTENDED: Edna May

Deep Levels Gold Mining Company, No Lia-bility.

2787—GOLD MOUNT: Frank, Joseph Henry.2793—GARTTIALDT: The Spring Hill Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.2801—COTS GREYS: Poison, Samuel Hunter.2807—HILL END: Battler Hill End Prospecting Syn-

dicate, No Liability.281 6—PERTh-IA M.: Pettit, Francis Clement.2831—EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 1: Edna May

Golden Point, No Liability.2841—RETREAT: riC Greenfinch Proprietary Gold

Mine, No Liability.21109—(1 Rl':\T SOUTHERN: Hodges, William Mabor;

Martin, Frederick Osmonil; Colreavy, .TamnesDaniel; Courage, Alexander; Selk, RudolphAlbert.

2983—CTOCOLATE SOLDIER: Fraser, Fitz Gerald;Lee, Thomas Brown; Thompson, StephenJames.

29S4—NADTNA: Fraser, Fitz Gerald; Lee, ThomasBrown ; Thompson, Stephen James.

2985—MTHERO: Fraser, Fitz Gerald; Lee, ThomasBrown; 'liiompson, Stephen James.

2994—RADIO: Hughes, John Griffin; Barr, Alexander.

YILGARN GOLD1fiI ELD—continued.

Gold Mining Leases—continued.

3004—GREAT BATTLER: Edna May llatt,em GullMining Company, No Liability.

3011—VICTORY: King, William Joseph; Campbell,Andrew; Green, John Henry; Abbolt, ElizaAnn.

3015—KITTY: Collins, Naaman; Hull, Charles Wil -liam; McIntyre, Peter; Broadfoot, John;Bennett, John Thomas; Pettit, Francis Cleat-eat; Rea, ,J olin Hunter.

3040—GREAT BATTLER EXTENDED: Edna MayBattler Gold Mining Company, No Liability.

3071—ULVERSTON: Thornton, Richard; i\1 urchison,James; Starr, Timothy.

3081—CONSOLIDATE sD EXTENDED: Edn MayConsolidated Extended Gold Mining Company,No Liability.

3084—EDNA MAY DEEPS EXTENDED: Nimmo,Jessie Agnes: Williams, Michael Thomas.

3102—SAINT PATI1 ICE: Lyons, John.3I10—PATIIPINDIiI(: Kernick, John.$135—DAWN : Mount Rankin Gold Mines, No Liabil-

ity.3136—DAWN EXTENDED: Mount Rankin Gold Mines,

No Liability.l38—RONA DAPHNE: Hogg, Charles Hamilton.

:1111—DOE liEN: Yoxall, Samuel Marshall.3] 1-2—DUPLICATE: ATE: Burbidge, Ernest Charles.3143—SCOTCH LASSIE AMALGAMATED: 1 Loski a,

a; Don, Charles; Newby, John George;()kivsv, Charles.

:1141—A' \EN MAY: Webber, John Herbert Augu-ti's; Monek, Louis Ozmond.

314.5-1)113 DALE: Smith, Henry.3146—CENTRAL DEEPS: Page, John Henry.3147—VICTORY: Elsbury, John.3148—ELL ESS DEE: Elliott, Edward; (liarUomi,

Thomas; Atkinson, Guy; Sowden, henry.3149—SQUATTER'S HOPE: Durbridge, Harriett.3150—EDNA SOUTH: Thom pson, Leonard.3151-11 A N K ER WEST: Golden Butterfly Gold SI in

ing Company, No Liability.3152—BANKER EAST: Golden Butterfly Gold

ing Company, No Liability.3 l53---N.M. E.: Elshury, John.

Afjners' ilomeslead Leases.

'13—PION l lilt 11051 jflSrpE4 I) LEASE: Wiiidor, JohnJoseph.

30—ALPhA: Forrester, Eleanor Tlilda.54—OASIS: Giles, Charles; Jones, William.33—\Vl 1.11 CAT: .'Jones, .Joserh.511—LILY VALE:. Pettit, Francis Clement.66-1iDN.•\ MAY DAIRY: Pascoe, Phillip.73—ROS ELLA : Cronin, David.75—SlOINTAIN PRINCE: Keegan, John Edmund.7C—NA1]IIATELLA: Stone, William Tlenry.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED FIELDS,

Mineral Leases.

21111—ROCK OP AGES: Ives, Alfred.2-1211—BLACK DIAMOND EXTENDED: Stokes,

Henry Gilbert.24311—FLASII DIAMOND: Dempster, Charles E(1-

ward; Baker, William Edward.24411—DIAMOND KING: Dempster, Charles Edward.257I1—\VILGA No. 1: hlambhing, George.2,S1[—SV I LC; A No. 2: Teeche, Alfred Stuart.25911 —'\\'I LMA No. 3: Roberts, Frederick William,26011—WILGA No. 4: Marriott, Sidney Charles.261 li_Vl LGA No. 5: Logan, Allan Clarke,26211—WILGA No. 6: Jackson, Arthur Evans.

PRIVATE PROPERTY (PLANT,\GENET).

Mineral Lease.

21 'P—SI E11TNO : The Western Graphite Cowl my, I iii' -ited.

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966 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

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

Greenbushes, 1st April, 1919.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theMineral Field mentioned hereunder, oil date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court allauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Min-ing Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163 of''The Mining Act, 1904.'' An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should lie desireto object to such order lie must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, oil datementioned, the Warden will proceed to hoar and deter-mine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sg(L) W. LAMBDEN OWEN,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Greenbushes, onTuesday, the 00th day of May, 1.919.

GREENBTJSIIES MINERAL FIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.Dredging Claims.

12-Lindsay, 3 oli)i; C reenbushes. N on-conipliance withconditions.

33-The Estano Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

38-Floyd's Gully Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

39-A rinstrong, Robert Henry; Eyles, Ernest John;Caporn, Frederick; Greenbushes, Non-pay-meat of rent.

40-Lindsay, John; Greenbushes. Non-compliance withconditions.

42-Ryan, John Patrick; Arthur, John; Ferguson,Malcolm; Greenbushes. Non-payment of rent.

44-Barrymore, Thigh Scannnehl; Greenbushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

43-Floyd's Gully Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

17-Floyd 's Gully Sluicing ('onipany,Lianted; Green-bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

49-Lindsay, John; Greenhushies. Non-compliance withconditions.

30-Lindsay, John; Greenbuslies. Non-compliance withconditions.

50-McGregor, Frederick William Cameron; Jessop,Alfred Penrose; Greenbushes, Non-payment ofrent.

54-Payne, Herbert Edward; Collins, rlhionbas. Green-bushes. Noa-ayment of rent.

Lode and Alluvial Claims.715-Scully, Thomas; Greenbushes. Non-compliance

with conditions.373-Johnson, John; Green bushes, Non-compliance

with conditions.608-The Estano izduieing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. 7 on-coniphance with conditions.7 26-The (1 reenbushes Development Company, Limited;

Greenbushes. Non compliance with conditions.H8-The Estano Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.163-Sullivan, Arthur; McLean, William; Iluitson,

John; Greenbushes. Non-compliance With(htioils.

93 The (ireenbushes Development Company, Limited;memmbuslies. Non-compliance with conditions.

199 Fr. ciii, Victor; G meenbushes. Non-compliancewith conditions.

h104-Cox, William; (Ireenbushies. Non-compliance withconditions.

208-Siloa, Frederick; Gibbnev, David hamilton; Gar-cia, Bernard; Greenbushes. Non-compliancewith conditions-

ll09-hlngomvaci, ( lement (sell.) 3lagomvnn, Clement(jun.) ; Greenbushes. N on-compliance withconditions.

1' 13-Scott, Charles Robert; Nelson, Joseph; Green-bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

91 5-Nairn, Edith; Greenbushes, Non-compliance withconditions.

919-Sherwood, William; Sherwood, William Charles;C reenbushies. Non-compliance with conditions.

920-Osborn, Edward Fuller; Litchfield, George; Yates,Cornelius' Non-compliance withconditions.

h123-Maffcseioni, An3ebo Lawrence; Franchi, Victor;Greenbushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

924-Rogers, Andrew; Greenbushes. Non-conipliasicewith conditions.

925-Hancock, Samuel; Rattray, Edward; Sherwood,William; Greenbushes. Non-compliance withconditions.

927-Armstrong, Robert Henry; Greenbushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

228--Them, Duncan; Nelson, .Joseph; Greenbushes.Non-compliance with conditions.

030-Scott, Charles Robert; Greenbushes. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

234-Phillips, William Michael; Clayton, Tasman;Greenbushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

935-Franchi, Victor; Greenbushes. Non-compliancewith conditions.

Water Rights84-Floyd's Gully Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.85-Floyd's Gully Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-conil)iance with conditions.247-The Estano Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-payment of rent.248-The Estano Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-hayment of rent.264-Hartzer, Charles; Greenbushes. Non-payment of

rent.265-Litchfield, George; Osborn, Edward Fuller;

Greenbushes. Non-pa' meat of rent.266-Floyd's Gully Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-payment of rent.

Washing Areas.256-Coleman, Harry; Greenbushes. Non-payment of

rent.262-Magowan, Clement; Greenbushes. Non-payment of

rent.263-McKay, John; Greenbushes. Non-payment of rent.2'67- 'Smith, William; Pusey, Twin; Stevens, Isaac;

Greenbushes. Non-payment of rent.

Machinery Areas.21-C3arth, Charles; Greenbushes. Non-compliance

with conditions.24-The Estano Sluicing Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.

Market Garden Areas.20-Mnffesciomii, Rubinn Jane; Greenbushes. Non-1 ay-

nient of rent.23-Eddy, Elizabeth; Greenbuslmes. Non-compliance

ith conditions.35-lieaugbehiole, Joseph Richard; Greenbushes, Non-

payment of rent.

Residence Areas.34-Snmithm, Robert James; Greenbushes. Non-

compli-ance with conditions,80-Neville, Robert William; Greenbushes. Non-comn-

phiammee with conditions.2S9-Wihhiammms, Hubert James; Greenbushes. Noll-

compliance with conditions.,96-Boucher, Sydney Talbot; Greenbushes. Non-coin-

pliamice with conditions.097-The Adelaide Timber Company, Limited; Green-

bushes. Non-compliance with conditions.298-Bntland, Richard; Greenbushes. Non-compliance

with conditions.299-Robinson, Edward Richard; Greenbushes. Noll-

compliance with conditions.303-$bamv, Eli abeth; Gm'eenbuslmes. Non-coniphiance

with conditions.7123-Deamhe, Mabel; Greemibushmes. Non-compliance with

conditions.330-Neville, Elizabeth; Greenbushes. Non-comnphiance

with conditions.336-Williams, Ellen Jane; Greenbushes. Non-compli-

ance with conditions.

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MAY 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 967

THE MINING ACT, 1.904 (I4EG lIbATION 163).Warden's Office,

Marble Bar, 1st April, 19.19.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, oil date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Mjji-ing Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Mining Act, 1904.' ' An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should he desireto object to such order he must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, on the datementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) F. KELLY,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, onMonday, the 26th day of May, 1919.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

Nature of holding, No. of Area, Naine of Registeredholder, Address, and Reason for resumption.

Machinery Arca.33—Doherty, Michael; Ilaig, Charles Wolseley; Elsie

Creek. Non-payment of rent.

TIlE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).

Warden's Office,Wiluna, 14th April, 1919.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, oil date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Min-ing Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Minig Act, 1904.'' An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should he desireto object to such order lie must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection eon-triuing the grounds of such objection, and, oil (latementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) T. Y. A. LANG,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Wiluua, on Satur-day, the 14th day of J0110, 1919.

EAST MIJRC IT ISON GOLDFIELD.

WILUNA DISTaIcT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Nnmeof RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for resunlption.

Market Garden Area.l-J —Ch riste,uen, Paul; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.23 —Dawson, George [Jssher; Wiluna. Non-payment of

rent..3,f—Christensen, Paul; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.

Water Right.L1—Christensen, Paul; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.

Quarrying Area.1,T—Neilsen, William; Wiluna. Non-payment of, rent.

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

Ravensthorpe, 4th April, 1919.TAKE notice that it is the intentionof the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, oil date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court ailauthorising the cancellation of the mldermentioned Mm-imlg Tenements, ill accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Mining Act, 1904.'' All order may issue ill tileabsence of the registered holder, but should he desire

to object to such order he must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taming tile grounds of such objection, and, on the datementioned,the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-IluillO the same, in accordance u ith the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) A. 0. CLIFTON,Warden Phillips River Goldfield.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Ravensthorpe,oil the 6th day of June, 1919.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.

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

Machinery Areas.5—Morgans, Alfred Edward; Perth. Non-payment of

rent.6—Reynolds, Henry, and Scott, William Henry; Kun-

dip. Non-payment of rent.

Tailings - breas.2—Ilassel, John Frederick Tasman, Perth; Dunn, Wal-

ter, Ravensthorpe; (1:lut, Charles, Ravenstllorpe;Anderson, Ralph 1 .- , I laveusthorpe; Gilbert,Caroline bhickna, Kundip. Non-payment of rent.

3—Reynolds, Henry; Scott, William Henry; Kundip.Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.18—West, George Charles; Ravensthorpe. Non-pay-

ment of rent.22—Mc1K'enzie, Louisa May Veronica; Kundip. Non-

payment of rent.23—Simpson, Williamn Kundip. Non-payment of rent.24—Pratt, Nellie; Kundip. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163).

Warden's Office,Roebourne, 9th April, 1919.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, oil date men-tioned, to issue out of the Wardell 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Min-ing Tenements, ill accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Mining Act, 1904." All order may issue ill theabsence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desireto object to such order he must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office all objection call-tainimlg- the grounds of such obectmon, and, oil the datementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine tile same, ill accordance il ith the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) J. MAIJNSELL,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Roebourne, OnWednesday, the 25111 day of June, 1919.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD:

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

Business Areas.104—The West Pilbara Trading and Finance Co., Ltd.;

Whim Creek. Non-payment of rent.102—Tile West Pilbara Trading and I1inance Co., Ltd.;

Whim Creek. Non-payment of rent.136—Hunter, Malcolm; Whim Creek. Non-paylnent of

rent.151—Parputes, Nicholas; Sofanlis, Nicholas; Whirl

Creek. Non-paynlent of rent.

Water Right2t--Moils Cupri Whim Well, Ltd.; Whim Creek, Non-

payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.14—Vallianos, G erasimos; Whim Creek. Non-payment

of rent.

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968 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W..A [MV 9, 1919.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 163)

Warden's Office,Southern Cross, 26th March, 1919.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioned Mhi-ing Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Mining Act, 1904." An order may issue illabsence of the registered holder, but should he desireto object to such order, he must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, oil (latementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

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

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Southern Cross,on Thursday, the 29th day of May, 1919.

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

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Areas.

20—Mount Rankin Gold Mines, No Liability; SouthernCross. Non-payment of rent.

Tailings Areas.

31—Thomas, Albert Ernest; c/o E. Simms, ComnmnQreialUnion Assurance Co., Perth. Non-payment ofrent.

Business Areas.

94—Miller, Lily; llodallin. Non-payment of rent.381—Cooke, James; Mills, Marion; Westonia. Non-

payment of rent.434—Cooke, James; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.462—,Jones, Susan; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.475—Judge, Geoffrey Thos.; Westonia. Non-pament of

rent.696—Winter, Frederick George; Westonia. Non-pay-

ment of rent.704—Duncan, George Patterson; Westonia. Non-pay-

ment of rent.796—Andre, Christian Henry; Marvel Loch. Non-pay-

ment of rent.797—Griffith, Edwin; Marvel Loch. Non-payment of

rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 16

Warden's Office,Mines Department,

Perth, 9th May, 1919.TAKE noticethat it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of the undermentioneding Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 163 of"The Mining Act, 1904. " An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should lie desireto object to such order he must, before the date men-tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, oil datementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) hi. J. CALANCIIINT,Warden.

'l'o be heard at the Warden's Court, Mimics Depart-ument, Perth, oil the 11th day of June, 1919.

OUTSIDE ANY PROCLAIMED MINERAL FIELD.

Nature of holding, \'o. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Mineral Claims.

211—Welsh, Bertie Studdert; Bursey, Arthur Edmond;2 Eunnerson Street, Leederville. Non-paymentof rent.

311 Webb, Charles Bartholomew; Commercial Travel-lers' Club, Perth. Non-payment of rent.

411—Eastwood, Stephen, 27 Railway Road, Subiaco;Chawner, Walter, Carnarvon. Non-payment ofrent.

511—Eastwood, Stephen, 27 Railway Road, Subiaco;Chawner, Walter, Carnarvon. Non-payment ofrent.

Public Works Department, Water Supply,Perth, 1st May, 1919,

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Execulive Council hasapproved, under the provisions of "The Land DrainageAct, 1902," of the appointment of Messrs. Walter Moyleand J. N. Farrell as members of the East JandakotDrainage Board, for a period of three (3) years expir-ing on the third Thursday in December, 1.921.

TUE MINES REGULATION ACT, 1906.

Department of Mines,Corr. 814/19. Perth, 7th May, 1919.

IT in lmorely notified that, by virtue of the powers con-ferred by Section 63, Subsection 5, of "The MinesRegulation Act, 1906," His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to make the followlug additional General Rule under Regulation 4 of thesaid Act.

R. T. ROBINSON,Minister for Mines

Lighting Fuses when Biastuty.

No. 44.—When igniting fuses, other than electricfuses, ill operations, a flaming lump of geligniteor like explosive shall not be used as a lighting torch,but a piece of burning safety-fuse may be so used, orthin slips of gelignite or like explosive may be insertedinto a knife-cut in the fuse and ignited. Ill lightingfuses care must be taken to avoid the possibility of anyportion of the burning igniter falling into any of theholes or upon any of the fuses.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 790/17. Perth, 2nd May, 1919.

IT is hereby notified that his Excellency the Governorill Executive Council, in exercise of the powers con-ferred by Section 110 of "The Roads Act, 1911," hasbeenpleased to plave under the care, control, and alan-agemnent of the iliad Boards respectively concerned, theWater Supplies situate oil Reserves in the respectivedistricts, as described ill schedule hereunder:—

Schedule.

File No. Road Board. Reserve. Locality. Water Supply.

p.w.W.s.dYi!18 Cori'igin Kurreimikutten Tank AA341225/I 11 Corrmgim Stretton Siding Tank AA330

IS Wmgimm Wamup Siding Tan], AA345rn/iS Wickepin • Tinkurrin Tank AA321m.cmiS Wickepin Wedin Siding Tank AA314

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MA 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 909

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Albany Road Board.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,Perth, 20th February, 19L9.

Ex. Co. 487; P.W. 629/19.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Council has approved of theattached By-laws of the Albany Road Board, in accord-ance with the provisions of "The Roads Act, 1911."

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Trading Concerns.

fleecy Traffic By-laws.Whereas by virtue of the provisions of ''The Roads

Act, 1911," the Road Board of every district is em-powered to make, publish, alter, modify, amend or repealBy-laws for any purpose of the said Act mentioned:It is therefore ordered by the Albany Road Board thatfrom and after the publication of Uniform By-lawshereunder shall take effect:-

rniforin By-laws for regulating Heavy Traffic.1. That the special yearly license for vehicles en-

gaged in heavy traffic, that is to say, in carrying stone,bricks, lime, timber in bulk, earth, grave], mineral,liquid, or any other heavy substance whatever, shall beas follows:

Two (2) wheeled vehicles-0 per wheel per annuni.Four (4) wheeled vehicles-91 10s. per wheel per

annum.

2. Such amounts shall be additional to those pre-scribed under "The Cart and Carriage Act, 1896."

3. Any person who shall use, on any road in thedistrict, any vehicle engaged in heavy traffic as definedin By-law No. 1, for which vehicle a current license hasnot been obtained under such by-law, shall be liable toa penalty not exceeding £10.

Made and passed by the Albany Road Board, on the31st day of January, 1919.

ALFRED BURVILL,Chairman.

DAN. G. ROSE,Secretary.

Recoamniended ,-H. P. COLEBATCH,

for Minister for Works and Trading Concerns.

Approved byHis Excellency the Governor in Council,this nineteenth day of February, 1919.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Bridgetown and Greemb ashes Road Districts.Notice of Intention.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 3356/1.8. Perth, 1st May, 1919.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of his Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, under the provisions of Section 8of ''The Roads Act, 1911,'' and all other powers himenabling in this behalf, to alter the boundaries of theBridgetown and Greenbusbes Road Districts, and of theNorth Ward of the former, by transferring from theformer to the latter Road District the territory com-prised and described in the Schedule hereto.

Plans showing the proposed alterations are depositedand may be seen at the Local Government Office of theDepartment of Works and Trading Concerns, Perth,W.A.

Sc4c1mmteAll those pieces of land bounded by lines commencing

at the intersection of the production Southof the Eastboundary of Nelsen Location 6056 with the South-Western side of the Bunbur y-Brilgmtown Railway Re-serve, and extending South-Eastv:m rI along said side ofthe Railway Reserve to the South-East corner of Reserve

A 6361, and along part of its South boundary, the Eastand part of the South boundary of Location 6687, aWest and a South boundary of Pastoral Lease 2550/93,and throuf0i Reserve 11,312 to the West boundary ofLease601/1 -59, and along part of said Westand theSouth boundar y of said lease to the Western side of theRailway Reserve, aid Southward along same to a Northboundary u I ster townsite, and along said Northboundary to 1 \ orthW-estern corner of said toiinsite;thence \V el uam ml to and along a South boundary ofLocation 2;5 I illio East boundary of Location 8468, theEast and i:u rt of the North boundary of Location 8446,the West amid part of the iNorth boundary of Location8495, the West boundary of Location 8435, part of theSouth and the West boundary of Location 786, the Westboundary of Location 3939, part of the South boundaryof Location 632 to the Western side of the Railway Re-serve, and Northii arci along said Railway Reserve to theproduction East of the North boundary of said Location632; thence Westward along said production and partNorth boundary to the production South of the Eastboundary of Location 6656, and along part of the latterproduction to the starting point.

Bounded by hues commencing at the intersection ofthe left bank of the Blackwood River with the produc-tion West of the South boundary of Location 986, andextendingalong said South boundary and part of theEast boundary of said location, the South and an Eastboundary of Location 1688, the East boundary of Loin-tion 43, part of the South nod East boundaries of Loca-tion 868, the North boundaries of Locations 1737 and1825, and part of the Intl irs East boundary to theSouth boundary of the (I rcmmmbusimes Mining District,and along part of said South boundary to the productionNorth of time East boundary of Location6363, and alongsaid production to the North-East corner of said ben-timi; thence along a North, the East, nnd part of theSouthernmost boundary of Location 5220 to the pro-duction North of the East boundary or Location 3611,amid rmbommg said production and East boundary, an East,a South, auml East, a South, and again an East boundaryof Location 1:118 to the left bank of the BlackwoodRiver, and along said bank of the river to startingpoint.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Lcmmrlcis amid Leonora-Alaleolm Road Districts.

Alteration of Boundaries.

Notice of Intention.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 2576/18. Perth, 5th May, 191.9.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the, Governor in Execu-tive Council, under the provisions of "The Roads Act,19.11, 11 and all other powers him enabling in this behalf,to alter the boundaries of the Lawlers and Leonora-Maicoimmi Road Districts, by transferring from the formerto time latter all that territory comprised and describe

time Sclmeimmle hereto, such territory -when transferredto be added to and forum part of time West Ward of thesaid Leonora-hiaicohmmm Road District. To come intoforce as front the 1st July, 1919.

Plains showing the proposed alteration are depositedand may be seen at the Local Government Office of theDepartment of Works and Trading Concerns, Perth,WA

Schedule.

All that piece of land bounded by lines commencingat a North-East corner of Pastoral Lease 211.3/102,and extending along part of the West, time North, nailpart of the East boundary of Pastoral Lease 887/94,the North and part of the East boundary of PastoralLease 881/94, a South boundary of Pastoral Lease1013/102, part of the East boundaryof Pastoral Lease1243/94, the North and part of the East boundary ofPastoral Lease 2479/102, the North boundary of Pas-toral Lease 1830/102, part of the West, the North, andthe East boundary of Pastoral Lease 1436/102, a Northand a West boundary of Pastoral Lease 1300/94, partof the South boundary of PastoralLease 1$16/102, timeEast and the South boundary of Reserve 11267, and

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Date ofNotice.

1919.

April 24

April 24

April 24

April 24

May I

April 21

May 1

May 1

May 1

May 1

May 8

May 8

May 8

May 8

May 8

May 8

Nature of Work.

Cooinberclale School - NewQuarters (5772)

Jarnadup School - Additions(5774)

Maylands Infants' School—Ad-ditions (5775)

Northam Residency—Renova-tions

Perth Technical School—Oxy-Acetylene Plant—Equipment

Kundip School Quarters—Re-moval of building from Des-mend, etc. (5773)

Maylands School—Flooring Shel-ter Sheds, etc.

Ellis Creek School—Additions

Wagin Hospital—Additions

Kalgoorlie Drill Hall—Latrines

Katanning School Quarters -Additions (5764), readvertised

Victoria Plains Road Board—Bridge over Calingiri Creekand Approaches (5782)

Magnet School—Repairs andFencing (5783)

Pinjarra Hospital Mortuary(5784)

Maddington School Additions—Removal of North BoyanupSchool (5785)

Coblinine Portable School (5786)

970 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

Westward throu,o h the 71 M.P. on the telegraph lineto the production North of the East boundary of Pas-toral Lease 956/102, and along said production andEast boundary, and a South, a West, and a South boun-dary of said Pastoral Lease 956/102, the Fast, theNorth, and a West boundary of Pastoral Lease 1071/94,part of the North boundary of Pastoral Lease 888/94to its North-West corner; thence through Survey MarkAN2S to the South-East corner of Pastoral Lease1.005/94, and along its East and North boundaries, artsof the South and West boundaries of Pastoral Lease887/94, to the starting point.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Merredia Road District.

Alteration of Ward Boundaries.Notice of Intention.

P.W. 527/19.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatit is the intention of His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, under the provisions of Section 8,Subsection (e), of ''The Roads Act, 1911," and allother powers him enabling in this behalf, to alter therespective boundaries of the Totadjin and East Wardsof the Merredin Road District, by transferring fromthe former to the latter Ward all that territory com-prised and described in Schedule A hereto; and also toalter the respective boundaries of the South-West andTotadjin Wards of the said Road District, by trans-ferring from the former to the latter all that territorycomprised and described in Schedule B hereto. To comeinto force as from the 1st July, 1919.

Plans showing the proposed alteration are depositedand may be seen at the Local Government Office of the

Department of Works and Trading Concerns, Perth,W.A.

Schedule A.Transfer from the Totadjin Ward to the East Ward

all that piece of land bounded by lines commencing atthe intersection of the production North of the Eastboundary of Avon Location 19458 with the Southernside of the Eastern Railway Reserve, and extendingNorth-Eastward along said side of the Railway Reserveto the Eastern boundary of the District; thence South-ward along said boundary to the Rabbit-proof Fenceand North-Westward along said fence to the productionEastward of the North boundary of Location 20717, andalong said North boundary, parts of the East and theNorth boundaries of Locations 20720 and 20722 to theNorth-West corner of the latter; thence Westward tothe starting point.

Schedule B.Transfer from the South-West Ward to the Totadjin

Ward all that piece of land bounded by lines commenc-ing at the intersection of the South-West boundary ofLocation 18130 with the Wickepin-Merredin RailwayReserve, and extending along part of the said South-West boundary, the South-West boundary of Location19149. the North-West and West boundary of Location

art of the West boundary of Location 18078,the North and Western boundaries of Location 18253,the South-Western boundaries of Locations 18211, 18075,17084, 17082, and 17083, the North-Western boundariesof Locations 17085, 13425, 16941, 13428, and 13429 tothe District boundary, and along said boundary to theEastern side of the Wickepin-Merredin Railway Reserve,and along said side of the Railway Reserve to thestarting point.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Trading Concerns.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date and time for Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.Closing.

1919(Noon on Tuesday)13th May ... ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Moora

and Midland Junction, on and after 29th April, 1919.13th May ...... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-

bury and Bridgetown, on and after 29th April, 1019.13th May Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 29th

April, 1919.13th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Northam,

on and after 29th April, 1919.13th May Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 6th May,

1919.20th May . Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Albany,

and Court House, Ravensthorpe, on and after 29thApril, 1919.

20th May Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 6th May,1919.

20th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-bury and Busselton, on and after 6th May, 1919.

20th May ..... Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Albany,and Court Houses, Wagin and Narrogin, on andafter 6th May, 1919.

20th May ... ... Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie,and Court House, Boulder, on and after 6th May,1919.

27th May ... ... Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Albany,and Court Houses, Katanning and Narrogin, on andafter 13th May, 1919.

27th May ... .. Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Court House,Northam, on and after 13th May, 1919.

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Geraldton,and Court House, Magnet, on and after 13th May,1919.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Pin-jarra, on and after 13th May, 1919.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House,Bunbnry, on and after 13th May, 1919.

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Albany,andCourt Houses, Katanning and Narrogin, onand after 13th May, 1919.

27th May

27th May

27th May

27th May

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for \Vorks," and will be received at the PubhjWorksOffice, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

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C. Crossing ...1. Graves ...J. V. W. Mathers

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W. Murray ...11. Gordon ...C. M. Purdie ...E. A. Rigg ...

W. C. SmithA. L. Roberts

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W. Harrington ...G. Hughes ...F. Stormon ...W. C. Hall ...J. Trenaeld ...

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THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Road Board Elections.

Department of Public Works,Perth, 1st May, 1919.

IT is hereby notilied, for general information, in accordance with Section 84 of the Roads Act, that the following gentlemen have beenelected members of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder :—

Member elected.

do. Earner ...do. Roberts ...

do. Sprigg ... ...

do. Coombes* ...do. Clune ... ...

do. Harrington ...do. Hughesdo. Stormon ...do. Fletcher ...do. Robinson ...

do. Parsons ...

do. Pethybridge ...do. Cussons ...

do. Jones ... ...do. Anthony ...

Date ofElection.

1919.April 9 Mammon

do. McDonaldApril 2 Gould ...

do. Gould ...do. Davis

April 9 Cream ...

do. Viveashdo. Fitzpatrickdo. Chapmando. Brooksdo. Pulage

April 8 ForrtEstdo. McCarthydo. Burt ...

April 1(1 Bunker

do. Muir ...do. Steicke

April 2 Crossingdo. Graves

April 23 Johns*

April 25 Allan*

April 9 Murraydo. Gordondo. Fitzgeralddo. Field ...

Surname. I Christian Name.

Occupa- How vacancy Name of previousLion. occurred Member. Renlam ks.

Michael Jas.... I HotelkeeperKenneth David ClergymanJohn... ... . Farmer ...

Edward Jones do.Lionel Richard Crazier .,.William ... Station

ManagerH. Guy ... PastoralistJames... ... do..Edmund M. ... do.Amos Henry ... PumpmanCharles John ... ' Miner ..Robert 1lenyn PastoralistJoseph do.Edmund Alfred do.Jas. Fergus ... Farmer ...

Andrew (jun. )... do.Johann Ben- do.

j aminCharles ... do.Irwin .. ... \linerRichard Ben- Contractor

jaminLeo. Colin Carip- Farmer ...

bellWilliam Merchant...Robert Orchardi.;tOwen ...... Shed Bco,George Howard Manager ...

John ... ... IM'tanager ...Andrew Living- Mine Man-

stone age!Henry Percy ... Station

OwnerJoseph E. Manager ...Jeremiah Mc- Farmer ...

MahonJames... ... do.George ... HotellceoperFrancis ... Manager ...Alger Hugh ... I Miner ...George ... Engine-

driverGeo. Frederick Farmer ...

John... ... do.William Chap- do.

manWilliam Thomas CrazierJoseph Willis... Store Man-

age!'

* Extraordinary Election.

Road Board. Ward.

Port HedlandDo. ...

Geraldton ... South

Do. NorthDo. do.

Upper Gas-coyneDo....Do.Do.

Kalgoorlie...Do. ...

Ashburton EastDo. Westdo. North

Plantagenet North

Do. SouthDo. East

Norseman ... Town .Do. Country ...Do. Country ...

1'erenjori- South ...Morowa

Melville BictonDo. Bulls CreekDo. Bicton ...Do. Applecross

Moekatharra TownDo. do.

Do. Country ...

Do. Town...Victoria North ...

PlainsDo. ... South ...

Broad Arrow Central ...Do. ... West...

Kanowna Town ...Do. Country ...

Narrogin ... North-East

Do. ... East ..Kojonup ... Nanx arillup

Do. KojonupDo. Ongerup ...

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Moore Road District.

Alteration of Ward Boundaries—Notice of Intention.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 5074/18. Perth, 29th April, 1919.

IT is hereby notified, for general inforulation, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Gove,nor inExecutive Council, under the provisions of Section 8 (e)of "`The Roads Act, 1911," and all other powers himenabling in this behalf, to alter as from the commence-ment of the month of July, 1919, the respective boun-daries of some of the Wards of the Moora Road Dis-

triet, by transferring portions of some Wards to otherWards of the said District, in such manner that theseveral wards shall be respectively bounded as set out inthe Schedule hereto.

Plans showing the proposed alterations are depositedand may be seen at the Local Government Office of theDepartment of Works and Trading Concerns, Perth,Western Australia.

Sched mile.

North Ward.—Bounded on the Westward, Northward,anil Eastward by parts of the district boundaries. Onthe Southward by lines commencing on the district

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boundaries at the South-East corner of Melbourne Lo-cation 928, and extending Westward along its Southboundary to its South-West corner; thence Southwardalong the Western side of a road to the North-Eastcorner of Location 929, and Westward along a North,• West, a North, an aEast, a North, a West, and again• North boundary of said Location 929 awl the lastmentioned North boundary's production \\' ..l: to theWestern side of Railway Reserve and Nortli'.-;ard alongsaid side of the Railway Reserve to the South-Eastcorner of Location 1251, and along its South boundary,parts of the East and the South boundaries of Loca-tions 1370 and 1268, and Pastoral Lease 2342/93, andthe lattermost South boundary's production West tointersect the district boundary.

West Ward—Bounded on the North by part of theSouth boundary of the North Ward, from its intersec-tion with the Western boundary of the district to itsintersection with the production North of the Westboundary of Location 238. On the Eastward by linescommencing at the latter intersection, and extendingSouthward along the said production to the North-Westcorner of said Location 238; thence along its North,East, and South boundaries and Southward along theEastern side of a surveyed road to an angle in RoadNo. 3682. On the Southward by lines commencing atthe aforesaid angle and extending Westward to andalong the North boundary of Location 2271, and itsWest boundary to its South-West corner; thence Westward along the production West to its South boundaryto the East boundary of Location 910, and Southwardalong said East boundary to a road passing Eastand West through said Location 910 and Location 909;thence along the Southern side of said road and itsproduction West to the Western side of the RailwayReserve and Southward along said side of the Rail-way Reserve to the South-East corner of Dularoo A.A.Lot 6, and along its South boundary and the Southboundaries of Lot 5 and Location 1233 and part ofthat of Location 1702 to the district boundary, andby part of said district boundary to the South-Westcorner of Pastoral Lease 2081/93.

Central tVard,—Bounded on the Northward by partof the South boundary of the West Ward. OntheEastward by the Western side of the Railway Reser'-•to a bridge over the Moore River and North- l':isi -ward along the left bank of the river to t1w Westboundary of Lot 49 of Location 908, and along partof said West boundary and the Western boundaries of

1,(,ts 50 and 27 and part of the latter's South boan-t l iri South-East, and South-West boundaries

to the Eastern side of the Railway Reserve,ainhi>,. nit of said Eastern side to intersect thep 0th than I::mt of the Southern side of Stack Street.On tie 4uiitIv> rI he lines commencing at thesaidlate rce' i ii' [ , :dLoudiog Westward along said pro-dii: 'a> :,i, i do of Stack Street to the Western side of

tr , nil Northward along said Western side toA Street, and Westward along the Southern

shE> c I 'uaraga Street and the Northern boundariesof Re ions 30 and 966, Reserve 6603, and part ofthat ot Location 1218 to the district boundary. On the11 est en ol by part of the district boundary.

I'o..: / !1a;l.—Bounded on the Northward by part ofthei:: "'iii boundary of the North Ward. On the East-ward itid Soutlnvard by parts of the district boun-daries. On the Westward by lines commencing at theSouth-East corner of Location 907, and extending alongits East and North boundaries to the Eastern side ofthe Railway Reserve, and Northward along same to theEastern boundary of the Central Ward, and by saidEastern boundary and by part of the Southern and theEastern boundary of the West Ward to the startingpoint.

SoulJJl7aro'.—Bouinlcd on the Northward by part ofthe district boundary and the South boundary of theCut!—:,Ci . ut!-:iI and by part of the West boundary of theEast W:, id to the North-East corner of Location 907.On the 1astmvard by part of the West boundary of theEast Ward and by part of the district boundary. Onthe Southward and Westward by parts of the districtboundaries.

'1' l.\ I) E ES ACCEPTED,Public Works Department,

Perth, 7th May, 1919.T111" following list of Tenders, recently accepted, ispublished for general information:

Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Descriptionof Contract, and Amount.

April 24.-1l. 'tinker: Quairading School Additions(51), £443 18s. lid.

BY order of the lion, the Minister for Works,C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

WESTERN AUSTRALTAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Govern meat Supplies.

Date of Schedule No. Supplies required. Date ofadvertising. I closing.

1919.April 14 63 A. 10April 24 64 A. 19April 8 62 A. 19April 3 59 A. 19

April 29 65 A. 19

April 20 66 A. 19

1919.Furniture for Education Department, for 12 months 15th May35,000 gallons Distilled Coal Tar ... .. ... 15th MayStatic 'i'ransfonmners ,, ... .. .. .. 5th JuneSelf-starting Synchronous Condenser ... .. .. 12th June

For Sale by q'e,mdcr.Kitchen Refuse and Table Waste from the Old Men's lfonn alternative

tenders for one or three years ... .. ... ... 15th MaS .S. 11 Venus " ............... ... ... ... ... 29th May

Tenders addressed to the Chairman Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2-15p.m. on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to reject ion.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Olhico, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

('ancellation of Contract.

Tender Date. Contractor.Board No.

400/18 1 2-5-19 1 Wanslirough & Wheeler

I ii tictd.ti's.

Burial of Deceased Dostit ito Persons and Aboriginal Natives

,JAS. 3'IlO\l 'SON,8th Slay, 1919. Chairman Tender lJoar,h.

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MAY 9, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 973

COURT OF Al-lB J'l'JIATI ON, WESTERN N UTSTB ALTA.

No. 3 of 1918.Between The Federated Moulders' (]Ietal) Industrial Union of Workers, Perth,

Applicant; and The Metropolitan Iron ina5lers' Industrial Union of Em-

ployers, Respondent.

THE Court of Arbitration of Western Australia doth hereby make the followingaward in connection with the industrial dispute between the above-mentionedparties:

A W A R D.I. Area.—The award shall operate over the area comprised within a radius of

fourteen miles from the General Post Office, Perth.2. Term.—The award shall be for a term of three years with the right to apply

to alter, vary, or amend after the expiration of twelve months from its date.3. Hours.—Forty-cight hours shall constitute one week's work. There shall be

power to apply for alteration of hours at any time subsequent to the issue of thisaward if any change is made in any award of this Court in the number of hours re-ducing themto less than fort y - p ie-ht in any bran

ch of the lciginecring industry,and power also to apply for any p roportionatee it era H on of pay. -No day shall exceedeight and three-quarter hours. Sate rlay 's work shall finish at noon.

4. Overtime.—All time worked in excess of the usual working hours in any oneday shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-quarter for the first two hours, andthereafter at time and a-half.

5. Any employee brought back on duty for a purpose outside his ordinary work-ing hours shall be paid a minimum of two hours.

6. Double Ticcce.—Al] time worked between midnight Saturday and midnightSunday, and Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Eight Hours'Day, and New Year's Day, shall be paid for at double time rate.

7. Rates of Pa.—'The minimum rate of pay for moulders and corernakers shallbe one shilling and eightpence farthin g per hour.

8. Appc-euctices.—(a) In this award a "duly registered apprentice" means anapprentice of whose apprenticeship notice has been given to the Clerk of the Courtin accordance with the provisions of this clause; and a "duly registered probationer"means a person working as an apprentice oil of whose probationary periodnotice has been given to the Clerk of the Court in accordance with the provisionsof this clause: Provided, that all or a probationer shall be deemed tobe duly registered during the period &f fourteen dnv s, allowed for registration.

(b) Any employer hereafter taking all ciii i or probationer shall, -withinfourteen days thereafter, register such apprentice or probationer. by giving noticethereof to the Clerk of the Court in the prescribed form.

(c) If at the date of this award any employer is employing any person asan apprentice ora probationer who has not been duly iced as such, he shallregistersuch apprentice or probationer within fourteen days thereafter.

(d) The cnaxhcnnn number of apprentices allowed to ii icy employer shall bein the proportion of one to every three or fraction of tin-ce journeymen employedhy him: Provided that this award shall not operate to reader unlawful, or to varythe terms or provisions of any apprenticeship exi sting at the date of its commence-ment.

(e) For the purpose of ascertainin g, the nucccicr of apprentices allowed tobe taken at any time, the number of ; ccc nci;c ecccJ lccmcd shall be deemed to be theaverage number of j ourneymen eiciployii I ccci all cvorki ilk clays of the six months ins-mediately preceding such time.

(f) The term of apprenticeship shallbe six years. A probationary period ofthree months previous to being bound shall be lawful, such probationary period to bedeemed portion of the period of apprenticeship.

(g) Should any employer from unforeseen circumstances be unable to carryout his obligations to his apprentice, lie shall be allowed to transfer the apprenticeto complete his term with another employer; but it shall be incumbent upon suchformer employerto notify the Clerkof the Court of the date of suchtransfer andalien such apprenticeship commenced. (Forin 2 in Appendix hereto.)

(h) The following porvisions shall apply in the respect of all apprentice-ships:

(1) An employer shall be deenied to undertake the duty which he agrees toperform as a duty enforceable under this award, and shall, subjectto the provisions of suhelause (o), pay the apprentice the rate ofwages herein provided.

(2) At the end of the period of apprenticeship the employer shall give theapprentice mc certificate ( 1'cic-mci 5 in Appendix hcec-eto) to show thatlie has served his aj j ccci tic-c ic . Should the employer at any timebefore the termination oC the cli rccctic-esicip desire to dispense withthe services of lice a 1 c j rc ct c. lii -ay, with the consent of the ap-prentice, transfer him to another cccc ployer carrying on business withina reasonable distance of the original employer's place of business,willing to continue to teach the apprentice and to pay the rate ofwages prescribed by this award according to the total length of timeserved, and generally to perform the obligations of the original em-ployer. He shall also give to theapprentice a certificate of the timeserved and of the rate of wages paid, and shall give notice to theClerk of the Court of such transfer in the form provided (Form 2 inAppendix hereto). It shall not be obligatory upon the employer tofind the apprentice another employer if he shall so misconduct him-self as to entitle the emccployer to discharge him, but he shall never-theless give him a curl ihicatc for the time actually served,

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(3) An employer shall be deemed to fail in his duty towards his apprenticeif he neglects to keep him constantly at work; but slackness of work mayform a proper ground for transferring him to a master willing toundertake the responsibility of teaching him.

(4) When an apprentice is discii:i rgci for cause, the employer shall sendnotice in writing of the discharge, and the cause thereof, to the saidClerk of the Court (Form 3 in Appendix hereto).

(i) The minimum wage payable to an apprentice shall be:—During the first year-12s. Gd. per week.During the second year-17s. 6d. per week.During the third year-22s. 6d. Per week.During the fourth year-30s. per week.During the fifth year-45s. per week.During the sixth year-60s. per week.

(j) Every apprentice shall be bound to submit himself to examination by aBoard of Examiners hereinafter constituted, once in each year of his service, whencalled upon by the Clerk of the Court so to do..

(k) The Clerk of the Court shall notify the Board of Examiners of the namesand addresses of all candidates required to submit themselves to examination. Theexaminationu-ill be held at tile place where the apprentice is employed, and it shallbe the duty of each employer to provide such necessary material and machinery asmay be required, and in all ways to facilitate the conduct of the examination.

(1) The examination will be held ill the month of May in each year. TheBoard of Examiners will consist of persons skilled ill the trade, to be nominatedby the union and by the employers carrying on business within the area to whichthisaward applies; or, failing suchnomination or nominations, such person or personsas may be appointed for that purpose by the Court. In the event of a disagreementbetween the examiners, the matter ill dispute shall be referred to a. third personagreed to by them, or nominated by the Court, or the President, at the request ofeither member, and the decision of such third person shall be final and conclusive.The examiners shall examine the work of and inquire into the diligence of eachapprentice and as to the opportunitiesprovided by the employerto each apprenticeto learn.

(m) The examiners shall report to the Court ill writing as to the result of theexamination.

(n) The Clerk of the Court shall supply to each candidate a certificateshowing the result of his examination, and it shall be lawful for any employer towithhold the increase ill wages accruing in accordance with the scale set forth insuhciause (i) hereof from any apprentice who fails to satisfy the examiners.

(o) If the examiners report to the Court that any employer has not providedsufficient opportunity for the apprentice to learn, the employer shall be deemed primafacie guilty of a breach of this award under Section 90 of the Act, and may besummoned before the Court, Upon ay such proceeding the report may be received inevidence.

9. Under-rate Worlcers.—Any worker who by reason of old age or infirmityis unable to earn the minimum wage may be paid such lesser wage as may from timeto time be agreed upon in writing between the union and the employer, and ill de-fault of such agreement within twenty-four hours after such worker shall have ap-plied ill writing to the secretary of the unionstating his desire that such wage shouldbe agreed upon, such wage as shall be fixed by the most convenient resident or policemagistrate upon the application of such worker after twenty-four hours' uoth-ein writing 511011 have been given by hull to the said secretary, who shall, if he sodesires, be heard by the magistrate upon such application. After having given noticeto the secretary and after lodging the application mentioned, and pending the magis-trate's decision thereon, the worker shall be entitled to work for and be employedat the proposed lesser rate. The determination of the magistrate shall have effectfor the period of six calendar months from the date thereof,and after the expirationof the said period until the wage shall have been again fixed at the instance of thesaid secretary in the manner prescribed. The secretary of the union may by writingunder his hand appoint an agent or substitute to represent the union at the hearingof the application before the magistrate.

10. Exemptions. — Nothing in this award shall be taken to apply to employersor workers engaged solely in the manufacture of stoves, ranges, and grates.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF this award has been signed by the President of theCourt, and the Seal of the Court has been hereto affixed, this sixth day of May,One thousand nine hundred and nineteen.

JOHN ROOTH,[n.s.]

President.

APPENDIX.

FORM 1 (a).

(Clause 8, Subclauses (b) and (c) of the Award.)

To the Glen; of the Court of Arbitration.Pleasetake notice that........................, of...........................

entered myservice on probation as an apprentice to the............................branch of the Moulding trade on the ................day of ................, 19

Datedthe ..... ................ day of........................., 19

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FORM 1 (b).(Clause 8, Subelauses (b) and (e) of Award.)

To the Cleric of the Court of Arhitrn/ion.Please take notice that the undersigned (apprentice) ..........................

of..................................., has entered the service of the undersigned(employer) ............................., of..........................as an ap-prentice to the.........................branch of the Moulding trade.

The term of service began on the............day of .................. 19

Datedthe .....................(lay of........................., 19

Signatureof apprentice.....................................Signatureof parent or guardian.............................

Signatureof employer ......................................

FORM 2.(Clause S. Subelauses (Ii) and (i) (2), of Award.)

To the Cleric of the Court of Arbitration.Notice is hereby given that.........................., who entered my employ

asnit apprentice on the .................... (lay of........................., hasbeentransferred to the employment of.................................

Datedthe.....................day of........................., 19

Signatureof former employer................................

Signatureof new employer ..................................

Witness..................................

Form 3.(Clause 8, Subelause (i) (4), of Award.)

To the Clerk of the Court of A rbi rn/ion.I hereby give notice that I have this day discharged from my employment as an

apprenticeto the ............. ....................... branch of the Moulding trade..., who entered my service on the....................

(lay of..............................., 19Thecause of the said discharge was.......................................

Datedthe ..................... day of........................., 19

Signatureof employer....................................

Form 4. 4.

(Clause 8, Subelause (n), of Award.)

Ihereby certify that.........................., of..........................has satisfied the examiners of his competence in the Moulding trade at the examinationproper to the................year of his service as li Folitice.

Datedthe....................(lay of...........................19

FORM 5.

(Clause 8, Subelause (h) (2), of Award,)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

Certificate of Competency.

Thisis to certify that........................., of.........................has served his full apprenticeship to the Moulding trade.

Signatureof employer......................................

This is to certify that the above-named apprentice has passed all examinationsinaccordance with the Award of the Court of Arbitration.

Datedthe....................day of ....... .................... 19

Signature of Board of Examiners,

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976 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

No. 15705.—C.S.O.THE NAVIGATION ACT, 1904.

Colonial Secretary's Office,816/19. Perth, 9th May, 1919.

THE following Report of the Chief Harbour Master is, with the approval of the Hon. the ColonialSecretary, published for general information.

F. D. NORTH,Under Secretary.

Slopping Casualty s.s. "Cardium."Report of Inquiry.

Harbour and Light Department,Fremantle, 1st May, 1919.

The Under Secretary.Sir,

I have to report, for the information of the lion. Minister, having held an inquiry at Albany intothe circumstances attending a fire which occurred on the s.s. "Cardium" whilst at sea.

After taking the evidence of William Ellis Jones (Master), Thomas Kendall Evans (ChiefEngineer), Arthur Powell Jones (3rd Officer), Charles Dicken Combes (3rd Engineer), and WilliamCharles Cook (4th Engineer), I find that the s.s. "Cardium" is a steel screw vessel of 6,127 gross and3,997 tons net register, official number 112703, registered at London, and especially constructed for thecarriage of oil in bulk.

The vessel sailed from Pulo Samboe with a full cargo of benzine in hulk for Melbourne, andcalled at Fremantle en route. She left this port on the 31st March, 1919.

All went well until 7.10 p.m. on the 3rd April, when the steamer was in Lat. 35deg. 54min. S.,Long. 122deg. 34min. N., when huge flames were seen emerging from the engine-room stokehold. Despiteall efforts to overcome the fire, it was not extinguished until 6 am, on the 4th. At intervals during thenight of the 3rd distress signals were sent out. As it was ascertained that the oil fuel plant was com-pletely disabled and the vessel could not proceed under her own steam, the "Tarcoola" was signalled totake her in tow, but after several attempts it was abandoned, as the "Tarcoola" was too light.

In response to S.O.S. calls, the s.s. "War Soldier" came to the "Cardium's" assistance, and at6.30 a.m. on the 6th April a towing hawser was connected and after same having parted several times,the "Cardium" arrived at King George's Sound on the night of the 9th April.

The evidence proves conclusively that the outbreak of fire occurred in the, engine-room at or nearmthe fuel pups an cl hrn±rs, which are fitted in the forward end of th'tac ne-room on the starboard side,

and caused the total disi'ile:nuat of this portion of the vessel's equipment, leaving her helpless.

In this vessel the engines are fitted aft, and the system of supplying fuel oil to the furnace is asfollows:--The oil is drawn from the bunkers, through heaters, to the oil fuel pumps, it is then forcedthrough another heater placed on the delivery side of the pump and throng-h a filter, thence to theburners, where it is delivered under pressure. The suction heaters are used only in very cold weather,and according to a statement made by the Chief Engineer, were not in use on the day on which the fireoccurred.

,Judging by the evidence it is quite obvious, owing to the rapidity with which the fire spread, thatit was caused by the ignition of an inflammable gas.

It will be noted that a statement was made by the Chief Engineer that the oil had been heated upto a temperature of 210°F. on the afternoon on which the die occurred, and that he instructed theengineer on watch to let the temperature come back to 140°F., which was normal. The 3rd Officer, inhis evidence, expressed the opinion that there was a leak in the bulkhead between No. 1. tank and theafter cofferdam, which allowed the benzine cargo in No. 1 tank to mix with the fuel oil stored in thecofferdam. He also said that lie had come to this conclusion through the specific gravity of the benzinein that tank being higher than any of the others, also that it was discoloured. These two statements wereIhe only ones made by the witnesses examined which indicated any possible cause of the fire, and in-vestigations were therefore made along these lines.

Dealing first with the 3rd Officer's evidence. The specific gravity of the benzine in the varioustanks was takenthe day after the inquiry and, as stated by him, it was higher in No. 1. tank than in anyof the other tanks, but the Chief Officer's records showed that this was the ease when it was pumped intothe tank at the loading port. His statement that the benzine was discoloured also proved to be correct,but by testing the discoloured liquid, \vliiih separated from the benzine, it proved to be seawater.

Samples of the fuel oil were then taken from the forward cofferdam, after cofferdam, and crossbunker, and forwarded to the Government Analyst for analysis and report. The report shows the flashpoints to be 150°F., 190°F., and 206°F., respectively.

All these three oils were being mixed per medium of sluice valves to keep the same 'level in thecofferdams and bunker during the voyage.

It will he noted that the oil in the after cofferdam had a flash point of 190°F. and there is nomention of the presence of benzine by the Government Analyst, which, together with the tests previouslymade, disposes of the 3rd Officer's opinion that there was a leak between this cofferdam and No. 1benzine tank.

It also appears that due care had been exercired in loading, as the oil with the lowest flash pointwas placed in the forward cofferdam which is the farthest removed from the engine and boiler spaces, andthe oil with the highest flash point in the cross banker,

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Regarding the Chief Engineer's statement that he noticed the temperature of the oil fuel had beenraised to 210°:F. by the heaters, I have come to the conclusion that this was the most probable cause ofthe fire. As already stated, the three oils had been )nixed, which would bring the flash Point downsome degrees below 210°F., so that an inflammable gas would be iv en off at the temperature named,which would probably escape into the engine-room tlu•oug-h a sli,>hi leak in one of the joints, althoughthere is no evidence to show how ignition occurred.

In conclusion, I cannot hells but express the opinion that the practice of' carrying fuel oil in thee ol'ferdains, which has now become general, is very much opon to ( l uestion, particularly in vessels withbenzine cargoes. I am also of the opinion that an an ton iatic_ regulator should he, devised and fitted tofuel heaters ;:o that the temperature of the oil would be kept within reasonable limits, and the flash pointnot exceeded.

I regret to state that two members of the crew lost their lives through the fire.

In conclusion, .r had that every attempt was made by the \l aster and the Oilicers, assisted by thecrew, to overcome the fire.

I have, etc.,

I'. 1VIN%AR,Chief harbour lIaster.

180 CDI I IlS' Estates placed under the charge of the Curator of intestate Estates for Stanageuieot during the month ofApril, 1919.

No. and Name of. Deceased.Date Estimated Value of--- Date

of ----- — ofOrder. —Personalty. Realty. Death.

£ s. 1. £ s. d.121/18 Stewart, James, Pte., No. 518, 280i '$n., A.L.F. .. 11/-1/19 107 0 0 Nil 16-18/] 1/10716/18 IIaivaer, John Percy, Cpl., No. 7s:1 .2, 3rd. T'.A.B., A.!.I'. .. 11/-6/1.9 433 17 8 „ 29/3/1.8742/18 Sandercoek, Herbert, I'te., No. 28:%3, 31.st ;11n., A.F.F. .. 11/4/19 212 10 7 3300 0 o 14/10/17837/18—Brown, Joint, l'te., No. 2292, 32nd Bn., •C.I.F. .. .. 11/4/ 1.9 308 14 2 Nil 17/5/18106/18 Young, John, Captain, 44th Bn., A.1:. l'. . .. .. 28/4/19 180 12 2 „ 10/10/17206/1.8 Lyons, Patrick, Pte., No. 2911, 11th Tin., A. I.1?. .. 25/4/1.9 140 1 7 „ 5/5/17325/1S Simpson, James 1"., Pte., No. 2705, 48th 13n., A.I.P. .. 2:5/4/19 SO 5 -1 „ 7/8/16528/18 Collins, Lewis -Prank, 1'te., No. 4785, 48th Rn., A.T.F. .. 25/4/19 30 18 6 - „ 26/1./18633/18 Bantoft, Thomas, Pte., No. 1.003, 1st Imp. (camel Corps .. 23/4/1 ti 123 7 1 l 1 „ 28/3/18645/18 Remick, Isaac Broad, Pte., No. 261511, 12th Do., A.LF. .. '15/4/19 87 1 23/4/18(170/18 Davidson, Samuel John, 1?te., No. 3970, 51st .6n., A.L1". .. 25/1/19 291 l5 9 „ 24/4/1870 2/1.8 Kelley, }Basil, Sgt, No. 988, 28th T3n., A.T.F. .. 25/-I/It) 210 12 0 „ 10/6/18767/18--Carter, Arthur Slitter, ('p1., No. 1373, 50th I3n., A.L.T." .. 2.5/4/19 146 7 1 „ 8/7/18778/].8 Lawrence, horny, 1 te., No. 539, 16th Bn., A.I.F. .. .. ( 2.5/4/11) 23A 9 11 „ 8/7/18795/18 I-Todgkinson, Oliver \\ ill nut, Pte., No. 2108, 44th 1311., A. I. I". 25/4/IS1 317 15 G „ 4/7/18797/1.8--'Turner, John, Pte., No. 838, 11th Bn., .\.!.F.. - - 25/4/19 132 19 0 31/7/18„798/1S—Watkins, Cecil Charles, .Pte., No. 3857, 51st 1311., A.I.F... 25/4/19 252 1) S „ 28/6/188-16/18 Burton, Alban Jolm, Bdr., No. 2008, 4th D A.C., A.T.F. .. 25/1/19 ( SO l4 9 „ 9/8/1.8847/18 (/avender, Charles, Pte., No. 4042, 32nd Bn., A.T I .. 28/4/19 152 1 6 „ 29/7/18848/18 Cow-ell, Arthur Wellesley, Fte., No. 251., 28th T3n., A.I.F. .. 28/4/19 376 :) $ „ 12/8/18849/18 Ccamb, Frederick Blackree, Sgt., No. 2362, 28th Bn., A.T.F. 28/4/19 231 10 8 „ 10/7/18851/18 Drane, Alfred, Pte., No. 4049, 32nd Dn., A.T.F. .. 28/4/t9 190 3 ; ( „ 29/7/18853/18—Guest, Prederiek Victor, Sgt., No. 306, 11th Bn., A.T.F. .. 25/4119 :;5s 3 11 „ 8/8/18854/18 Hamilton, William John, Sgt., No 931, 12th Ba., A.1.F. .. 28/4/19 17:1 18 11 „ 19/8/18857/18 Jenkins, Bertram ltewitt, L/4/p1., .No. 3161, 2nd Pioneer

Bn., A.I.F. 28.'•l/19 (10 (1 7 6/7/18„858/15 Jones, Charles, Pte., No. 4581, F.3n. A I. ^ 25 ' . I II) 235 1 3 I 30 0 0 17/7/1$8(18/18—Wade, John Oswald, L/Cpl., No. 1782, 12th Bit., N.I. P. . 25-I - I / 19 145 1) 10 Nil 23/7/1889 2/18 Jenkins, Joseph, Pte., No. 1877, 11th Rn., A.I.F. .. .. 2s/.I/19 180 17 2 „ 18/6/17:101./19 SleGahan, 'I'houuas 'Bernard, Pte., No. 31-ION, 11th Bn.,

A.I.le. .. 28/1/10 90 7 3 „ 11/7/1.8909/1.8 Casey, Thomas, Ptc., No. 6939, Kith Rn., A. 1.1'... .. 30/-I/ID 182 19 2 „ 8/8/7S911/18 ,Dunstan, Rieha'ml .1ammtes, C'pl., No. 1088, 10th F.A. Bile.,

A.T.P. ' .. 30/1/19 Si 5 4 , 9.12/18 Enbom, Oscar Andreas, Pte., No. 4968, 16th Ba., A.F.F. .. :10/4/19 66 1-1 6 „ 28/7 n.97:5/1.8-Ilolibs John, I:'te., No. 451, 28th Bn., A. Ch`. .. 30/4/19 23G =I 7 „ 29/''''92'/1S SteCaaui, Thomas, Pte., No. 4860, 32nd Rn., A.T 1'. 30/1/1!) 1: 3s 11 10/7/5,926/18 Miller, Fremlk. Edward, Sgt., No. 4729, 51st 13u., A 1.P. .30/'l/ID 50 0 .; ^^ (; /8/15029/1S I'iiee, Jolm Alfrec1, Cp1., No. 5 85, 17th 1311., A.T.I. .. :IO/I/IS) 352 1 9 „ 2I/I/159:12/18—Shaw, James, l'te., No. 6579, 11th Tin., A.T.F. .. .. 30/4/19 14 1. 17 t) „ 2:1/5/18 jl933/18 Shier,. Joseph, Cp1., No. 99, 11th flu., A.J.F.. .. .. 3(1/-1/19 73 6 4 „ 10/8/.!el8/1.8 Wilhaott, James, l'te., 1o. 5226, 11th Bn., A.I.P. .. 3(1/4/19 162 13 7 „ 6/9 'IS939/1S Woollett, Thomas, Pte., No. 441A., 11th Tin., A.Z.P. .. 30/4/19 18$ 16 4 „ 10/8/7S

Dated this 2nd day of Slay, ID 9. CIERV_\SIB.' ('LT—T!'\.

Curator 0 f In) c,)ate t:st,itee.

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S. Perth PerthQuairading BeverleyNortham NorthamPerth . -. PerthSubiaco ... Perth

Northam NorthamMeckering NorthamSubiaco ... PerthGoomalling NorthamS. Perth ... Perth

978 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, 1919.

ESTATES placed under the charge of the Curator of Intestate Estates for Management during the month of April, 1919

INo. Name ofSupposed Dateof Deceased. Residence. i Nationality. Order.

Estimated Value of

Personalty. I Realty.

Date ofDeath.

£ s. d. £ s. d.274/18 Dignum, Richard Norseman Unknown 11-4-19 10 0 0 Nil 16-3-19120/19 Hayes, Michael Perth Australian ,, 2 0 0 1 8--3-19119/19 Skinner, John B. Plymouth English ,. 224 0 0 ,, 15-12-16115/19 Hilliard, Charles Fremantle Irish 16 0 0 27-2-19114/19 Colaxoli, James ... Meekatharra ... Belgian 1 12 6 ,, 10-3-19111/19 Boyne, William ... E. Kimberley Australian 1 0 0 24-1-19112/19 Wallat, Frederick ... Leonora ... German 12 0 0 15-2-1981/19 del Tomaso, Giovanni ... Southern Cross Italian ,, 1 13 3 ,, 6-2-1977/19 Chee Coon Onslow ... Chinese 14 0 0 ,, 16-1-19

377/18 Williams, David ... Day Dawn ... Unknown • ,, 43 7 4 ,, 13-4-18133/19 Quill, Ted Broome ... Australian 28-4-19 5 1 6 22-3-19135/19 Campion, William ... Cue ....... English 0 2 6 ,, 7-3-19132/19 Cain, John ...... Claremont ... Australian 6 14 3 ,, 21-3-19829/18 Larsen, Karl ....... Quairading... Swedish 24-4-19 NC 300 0 0 28-S-iS118/19 Hackett, Matthew ... Geraldton ... Irish ... ... .28-4-19 38 11 5 Nil 28-3-19150/19 Penton, Walter Warrick Leonora ... Iris ,, 27 13 6 20-3-19144/19 Clark, James ... ... .Ynuanmi ... Irish ,, 31 2 1 ,, 29-3-19141/19 Valli, Carlo ...... Wooroloo ... Ita Ian ... 1 5 8-4-19149/19 Farrell, Thomas ... Perth ... Irish ... ... ,, 0 16 0 13-4-19145/19 Thomson. James ... Wooroloo ... English ... ,, 1 13 11 13-4v2 19

GERVASE CLIFTON,Curator of Intestate Estates.

Dated this 8th day of May, 1919.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 8th May, 1919.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this officefor the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia:—

R.G. No. I Date. I Denomination and Name. I Residence. I Registry District.

SALVATION ARMY. I1919.

2356 May 6 Norman Adams, an Adjutant in the Salvation Leederville ......Perth.Army

IT is hereby published. for general information, that the following change of address of the undermentioned Ministers regis-tered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia has been duly notified to, and recorded inthis office:-

Transferred.

R.G. I Date. Denomination and Name.No.Residence.

From To

JRegistry District. Residence. lRegistry District.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND.1919 (Diocese of Perth.)

55 May 6 The Rev. C. H. D. Grimes108 The Rev, G. ArblasterIII The Rev. A. L. Marshall121 ,, .. The Rev. R. J. Smith ... ...133

JThe Rev. J. Williams

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the name of the undermentionedMinister has been duly removed fromthe register in this office of Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of WesternAnstralia:—

R.G. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

1919. CHURCH Os' ENGLAND

617 May 5 ... (Diocese of North-West Australia.)The Rev. Ernest Richard Balmer Gribble Forrest River... ... ... E. Kimberley.

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MAY 0, 1919.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 979

APPOINTMENT

under Section 5 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths,and Marriages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section2 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths, andMarriages Act Amendment Act, 1914."

Registrar General's Office,R.G. 103/19. Perth, 6th May, 1919.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMr. Hal Fitzgerald Moody has been appointed to act,temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths,and Marriages for the Beverley Registry District, toreside at Beverley,during the absence on leave of Mr.P. G. Walker; appointment to date from the 6th May,1919.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

APPOINTMENT.35th Victoria, No. 3.)

11.15 Fl onour the Chief Justice has been pleased toappoint George Wilton Le Vaux, of Cambridge Street,West Leederville, Western Australia, Solicitor, a Com-missioner of the Supreme Ponrt of Western Australia,to administer or take, within the State of Western Aus-tralia, any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration, oracknowledgment by a married woman to be used in theSupreme Court of Western Australia. The Commissionto remain in force initil the said George Wilton Le Vauxceases to reside in Western Australia, or until lie ceasesto practise the profession of a Solicitor there, or untilrevoked.

C. A. SHERARD,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 30th April, 1919.

Education Department,Perth, 2nd May, 1919.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the following amendments to the Regula-tions of the Education Department:

Beg. 8.—Add the following:Schools containing over 400 children in classes

higher than the sixth may be classed as SpecialSchools.

Delete Reg. 38 (d), and substitute the following:--(d.) An Assistant, not being a First Assistant,

who holds the B.Sc. degree, and is appointed toteach Science in a school where a special ScienceRoom is provided, may receive an additional sumaccording to the scale in the preceding subsection,provided that he has had at least one year's teach-ing experience with good reports.

Delete Reg. 38 (e), and substitute the following:(e.) Assistants with "A." or ''B" Certificates

appointed to teach Glass VII. or higher classes inCentral or District High Schools shall receive anadditional sum according to the scale in subsection(c), if

(i.) They are retained in such positions whenotherwise they would have been appointed asFirst Assistants; or

(ii.) They have had six years' good service asteachers with at least two years in chargeof Class VII. or a higher class, and arerecommended by their District Inspector.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of Mr. G. Govett as amember of the Menzies Committee of School Manage-inent, vice Mr. W. Roberts, resigned.

Education Department,Perth, 6th May, 1919.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of the Rev. Horace Faullas a member of the Northam Committee of SchoolManagement, vice the Rev. M. Marshall, resigned.

CECIL ANDREWS,Director of Education.

State Taxation Department,T.D. 260/15. Perth, 22nd March, 1919.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governorin Council has been pleased to appoint Edwin GeorgeSilsbury, Road Board Secretary of Merredin, a personto cancel stamps under ''The Stamp Act, 1882.''

EDGAR P. OWEN,State Commissioner of Taxation.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 541/1919.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended oil second day of June next to issue toPatrick Kelly of \Vagin in the State of Western Aus-tralia farmer a Special Crown Lease to the land de-scribed below the duplicate Crown Lease having as isalleged been lost.

Dated the first day of May, 1919.A. Y. GLYDE,

Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Wil-

liams District containing 122 acres more or less andbeing Williams Location No. $068 particularly describedin Crown Lease No. 471/1912 (Conditional PurchaseLease No. 29375/55W).Durslon 4'- Ackland, !Veld Chambers, 44 St. George's

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application No. 415/1919.TAKE notice that Alfred Ferdinand Pries of Busseltonretired civil servant administrator of the estate ofEdward Adolph Pries late of Northam civil servantdeceased the proprietor of Mortgage No. 1762/1909 hasmade application to the Commissioner of Titles for anOrder foreclosing the right of Thomas Beswick andMargaret Mabel Young (married woman) both of Nor-thani hotelkeepers to redeem the land hereinafter de-scribed the said Thomas Beswick and Margaret MabelYoung being the registered proprietors of the herein-after described land and that by direction of the saidCommissioner I hereby offer for private sale the follow-ing parcels of land viz.:

Lots 9 10 11 12 13 and 1.4 of Avon Location C (par-ticularly described in Certificate of Title Volume545 Folio 176).

And further take notice that after the fourteenthday of June next an Order for foreclosure may be issuedto the said mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficientsum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfythe principal and interest moneys secured and all ex-penses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred was oil 30th day of April1919 £295 19s.

Dated at the Office of Titles, Perth, this first day ofMay, 1919.

A. V. GLYDE,Registrar of Titles.

J)arhyshire 4'- Calder, Commercial Bank Chambers, 42 St.George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for The Appli-cant.

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11 811 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, T.A. [MAY 9, 1.919'.

'I'It \N1V llli. OI' LAN 1) A( 'T, 1S9)

(Section 75.)

Application No. 582/1919NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the seventh day of June next to issue toWilliam Alexander Draflin of Meckeriug in the Stateof Western Australia farmer a Special Crown Lease tothe land described below the duplicate Crown Leasehaving as is alleged been lost.

Dated this eighth day of Slay, 1919

A. Y. CLYDE,Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.

All that piece or parcel of land situate in the AvonDistrict containing 927 acres and 35 perches more orless being Avon Location 20980 particularly describedin Crown Lease No. 209/1910 (Grazing Lease No.9551/e8).

I'arI..'cc & Par/er, Howard Street, Ter'th, Solicitors forthe -Ippltieant.

T13ANSFE13. OF LAN]) ACT, 1893

(Section 75

Application No. 550/1919.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof. the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the second day of June next to issue toJean Crawford Antony of Meckering in the State of\Vestern Australia married woman a Special Certificateof Title to the land described below the duplicate C.'er-tificate of Title having as is alleged been lost.

Dated the first day of May, 1919.

A. Y. CLYDE,Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.

All that piece of land situate at Brockman Street inthe Town of Sleckeriug containing nine acres threeroods and thirty-eight perches and being SleckeringSuburban Lot No. 18 (particularly described in C°ertifi-rate of Title Volume 398 Folio 199).

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application \o. 498/1919.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the second day of June next to issue toSimon Reginald Dempster of ''Corolla,'' Mokine in theState of Western Australia farmer a Special Certificateof Title to the land described below the duplicate Cer-tificate of Title having as is alleged been destroyed.

Dated the first day of May, 1919.

A. Y. CLYDE,Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.

All that piece of land situate at Dempster StreetNortham containing one rood twelve perches and three-tenths of a perch being Lot 37 of Avon. Location P1

r;ic•iilarly described in Certificate of Title Volume(1'1.1VIII. Polio 82 standing in the name of SimonReuinald Dempster of Muresk.

Pearson Lzlon, Fit c/e •ald Street, Northa,n, Solicitor forthe Applicant.

TRANSFTiR OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 201/1919

TAKE notice that IIugh Spicer Brockman of TorridonNewlands in the State of Western Australia ForestRanger has made application. to be registered as theproprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession inthe following parcel of land situate in the District ofSussex and being:

Lot 10 of Eisner Location 1 containing 681 acres3 roods and 2 perches

Bounded on the North by the shore of the VasseEstuary. On the AVestward by the Eastern boundary ofLot 8 of said Location 1 measuring 20 chains 92 linksand 27 chains 46 links and seven-tenths of a link thenby a line crossing the main ;Buabury Road and the1luusselton-Iloyanup Railway measuring 3 chains 93 linksaid one-teeth of a link then by a line crossing a publicroad measuring 1 chain 9 links and six-tenths of a linkthen by the Eastern side of said road measuring 125chains 30 links then by 15 chains 47 links and half aLink of the Eastern boundary of Lot 5 of said Loca-tion 1. then by 10 chains 98 links and three-tenths of a.link of the North by the East boundary measuring 10chains and by 3 chains 24 links of the South boundaryof Cemetery Reserve (9298) and by parts of the East-ern boundaries of Lots 5 and 4 of said Location Imeasuring together 85 chains 82 links and on the East-ward by the At'estern boundary of Lot 11 of sail Loea-tion 1 measuring i6l chains 32 links and five-tenths ofa link.

Bounded on the inner pact by the Main. Road tollunbury acid hr the T3usseltoa-13oyanup Railway Re-serve.

Theland is more particularly defined on Plan 4066deposited in the Office of. Titles.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Offiee on or before the seventh day ofJune next a caveat forbidding the same from beingbrought under the operation of the Act.

A. Y. CLYDE,Registrar of Tit s.

Land Titles Office, Perth,1st flay, 1919.

faruler, lIardwick, 4' hor'man, of Forrest Chambers, St.George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the -Ij prli-ca ll 1.

MELVILLE ROAD BOARD.

I'roposc l f,oarrs of £2,000 for Reid)) Ward and15,00)1 for X'abnat/ro FPard.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Melville Road Boardproposes, pursuant to the provisions of "The RoadsAct, 1911," to borrow suns of £2,000 and £5,000, suchsums to be raised by the sale of debentures bearing in-terest at the rate of five per 'eutum per annum.

The purpose forwhich such loan is to be applied isthe opening and making of roads, and the purchase ofmaterials for that purpose. It is proposed to expend15,000 of the moneys so raised for the purposes afore-said, within such of the boundaries of Palmyra. Ward,and £2,000 nithin such of the boundaries of Bicton\\ ard, respectively, as are more particularly set out in.the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned.

Interest on the said debentures is to be payable half-yearly at the Commonwealth .Bank of Australia, Perth,

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awl the principal moneys due thereuni1er at the (ow -mouwealth Bank of Australia, Perth, ten years afterthe issue of the said debentures.

'1' he plans ant specification-, an (I an estimate of the,cost, and a staiement showing the proposed expenditnrcof the proposed loan moneys on the proposed works, areol ,en for inspection at the officeof the Melville RoadBoard, Canning Road, I3icton, on Mondays to Fridaysbetween the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon and 1 p.m.and 3 p.ui. and on Saturdaysfrom 11) a.m. to 12 noon.

Dated this 5th day of May, 191.9.By order of the Board,

JAMES J. KENNY,Secretary, Melville Road Board.

TIIE COMPANIESACT, 1893.

Ilznnter Mitchell Sheaimg Comp any, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office offlouter Mitchell Shearing 'Company, Limited, has beenremoved from Numbers 7 and 8 Warwick House, St.George's Terrace, Perth, to Numbers 5 and 6 harper '5.Buildings, :Cloward Street, Perth, and that Jas. (1.Laughton is the Secretary of the said Company.

fated this 2nd day of Nay, 1.919.

MORRIS ('RAWCOUR,National Mutual Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for I[nnter Mitchell Shearing Company,Limited.

Change of -Registered Office.

OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office andplace of business of the Dalwallinu .Farmers' Co-opera-tive Company, Limited, is now situate at the Company'sStore, .l)alwallinu, and is available to the public betweenthe hours of S a.m. and (1 p.m. daily.

J. J. MULLIGAN,Secretary.

1)a.lwallinu, 30th April, 1919.

Change of Registered Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office andplace of business of the Ardath District Farmers' C•o-0;;erative Company, Limited, is now situate at theCoulpany's Store, Ardath, and is open to the publicIetocen the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily.

\V. J. TI3ORNE,Secretary.

Ardath, 28th April, 1919.

In the matter of ''Tile Companies Act, 1893,'' and inthe matter of the Queen's Pam* Co-operative Com-pany, Limited (in liquidation).

NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 148of "The -Companies Act, 1893," that a General Meetingof the Members of the above-named company will beheld at the +Westralian Farmers, Ltd., Building, 569 Wel-lington Street, Perth, on Friday, the 13th day of June,1919, at 11. o'clock in the morning, for the purpose ofhaving an account laid before them showing the mannerin which the winding up has been conducted and theproperty of the company disposed of, and of hearingany explanation that may be given by the :Liquidator,and also of determining by Special Resolution the man-ner in which the books, accounts, and documents of thecompany and of the Liquidator shall be disposed of.

Dated the 7th day of May, 1919..M. S. WAKE,

Liquidator.569 Wellington Street, Perth.

Tn the aSup rem e Cnrrrt of 1Peslcrn l as1rotio.

No. 3of1919.In the matter of '''l'he Co-operative auit Provident

Societies Act, 1903," and in the matter of theMutual Ballot and Distribution of Land (CosnellsNo. 1) Society, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for an orderfor winding up the above-named society u-as on the2nd day of May, 1919, presented to the Supreme Courtof Western Australia by Elizabeth Hannah, Harris,whose address is Cordon Street, Northam, in the aboveState, a creditor and shareholder of the said company.And the said petition is directed to be heard on. the 19thplay of May, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, andany creditor, contributory, or shareholder of the saidsociety desirous to oppose the making of an order forthe winding up of the said society under the above Actshould appear, at the time of hearing, by himself orhis counsel, for that purpose; and a copy of the petitionwill be furnished to any creditor, contributory, or share-holder of the said society requiring the same, by theundersigned, on payment of the regular charge for thesame.

C. J'. R. LE MESi7R1ER,'I'. & G. Chambers, Perth,

Solicitor for the Petitioner.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of the Suburban Producers' Co-opero'tireCompany, Limited (in liquidation).

-NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 148of ''The (Companies Act, 1.393," that a General Meetingof the Members of the above-named company will beheld at the Westralian Farmers, Ltd., Building, 569 Wel-lington Street, Perth, on. Friday, the 13th day of June,1.919, at 11 o'clock in the morning, for the purpose ofhaving an account laid before them showing the mannerin which the winding up has been conducted and theproperty of the company disposed of, and of hearingany explanation that may be given by the Liquidator,and also of determining by Special Resolution the man-ner in which the books, accounts, and documents of thecompany and of the Liquidator shall be disposed of.

Dated the 7th day of May, 1919

M. S. WAKE,Liquidator.

.569 Wellington Street, Perth.

Change of Registered Office.

NO'J'ICE is hereby given that the Registered Office andplace of business of the Trayning harmers' Co-operativeCompany, Limited, has been removed from No. 1 Rail-way Street to No. 6 Railway Street, ^I'rayning, and isopen to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

ROBERT P. LEE,Chairman of Directors.

Trayning, 2nd Alu il, 1919.

NOTICI: TO CREDITORS.

ALL claims against the estate of Seymour Henry Meares,formerly of Tambrey Station, Roebourne, late of Ca.n-uington, Crazier, deceased, are required to be renderedto the West Australian Trustee, Executor, and AgencyCompany, Limited, of Barrack Street, Perth, on orbefore the 9th day of June, 1919; after which date theassets will be distributed without regard to claims whichshall not have been so rendered.

Dated this 5th clay of May, 1919.

PARKER & PARKER,Solicitors for the said Co.,

21 Howard Street, Perth.

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Ira the Supreme Court of Western r vstralia—Z'robateJurisdiction.

In the Will of henry Craven, late of :E're€nantle,Railway Employee, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given to creditors and others to sendparticulars of their claims against the estate of theabove-named deceased to the executor, James Victorl.awrenee, care of the undersigned, before the 10th dayof June, 1919; after which date the estate will be dis-tribnted amongst those entitled thereto, having regardonly to claims of which notice has been received.

I)ated the 7th day of May, 1919.

(lAWLER, HIAR1)WICK, & FORMAN,Solicitors for James Victor Lawrence, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of WesternAustralia—ProbateJurisdiction.

In the matter of the Will of Mary Jane Milton, late ofClieveden Road, Victoria Park, in the State ofWestern Australia, married woman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the estate of the above-named MaryJane ,Milton, deceased, are requested, on or before the9th day of June, 1919,. to send particulars of all suchclaims and demands to Harry David William Dimond,the executor of the will of above-named deceased, whoseaddress for this purpose is care of Messrs. Nicholson& Hensmaii, Solicitors, Surrey Chambers, Perth; andfurther, that the said executor will immediately aftersuch date proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the creditors and persons entitledthereto, having regard only to those claims of which.he shall then have had notice.

Dated (ith day of May, 1919.

N ICHOLSON & IIENSMAN,Surrey Chambers, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia—ProbateJurisdiction.

In the Will and Estate of Mary McAlwey, late ofEmerald Hill Terrace, Perth, in the State of West-ern Australia, widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the estate of the above-named deceased arehereby requested to send particulars of such claims tothe executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor,and Agency Company, Limited, Barrack Street, Perth,on or before the 9th day of June, 1919; after whichdate the said executor hill proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitled there-to, having regard only to those claims whereof particu-lars shall have been given.

Dated the 6th day of May, 1919.

ARTHUR F. ABBOTT,42 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the West Australian Trustee, Executor,and Agency Company, Limited.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership whichhas hitherto been carried on by Eva Margaret Stuartand Emily Mary Reynolds, under the style of. "Smartand Reynolds," at Highway, NTedlands, as Drapers,Stationers, and Tobacconists, was dissolved on the 2ndday of May, 1919, by mutual consent. The said Emily_vlacy Reynolds will continue to carry on the said busi-ness, and will pay and discharge the outstanding debtsand liabilities of the late partnership. All moneys dueand owing to the late partnership must be paid to her.

Dated the 2nd day of May, 1919.EVA AI. SMART.

Witness to signature of Eva Margaret Smart,—E. Tindal, Solicitor, Perth.

EMILY MARY REYNOLDS.Witness to signature of Emily Mary Reynolds,—

Murray J. Gerloff, Solicitor, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Elliott RobinsonBrown, of Kalgoorlie, Contractor, Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditorsof Elliott Robinson Brown, of Kalgoorlie, contractor,will be held at the office of Messrs. Keenan & Randall,of Palace Chambers, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie, solici-tors, on 'Wednesday, the 14th day of May, 1.919, at 2o 'clock p.m.

Dated this 5th day of May, 1919.

1L.s.] KEENAN & RANDALL,Solicitors for Elliott Robinson Brown.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of William GeorgeMarriott, of corner Hay and Thomas Streets,Subiaeo, Storekeeper, a Debtor.

Notice of intention to declare a fourth Dividend.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declarea fourth Dividend in the above matter on Monday, the19th day of May, 1919.

Dividends will be payable to• those creditors only whohave signed or assented to the deed of assignment.

Dated this 8th day of May, 1919.[l.s.] J. F. BURKETT,

Trustee.Pye, Burkett, (5 Co., Public Accountants, Weld Chambers,

St. George's Terrace, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of "`The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1.898," and in the matter of Herbert SpencerLogue, Orchardist, of Middle Swan, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of Herbert Spencer Logue, Orchardist, of MiddleScan, in the State of Western Australia, will be heldin the offices of Stowe & Long, Public Accountants,Bank New South Wales Chambers, St. George's Ter-race, Perth, on Monday, the 19th May, 1919, at 3 p.m.

L.s.] ST. OWE & LONG,Agents for the Debtor.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Applications jor Discharge.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. court. Number. [ Date fixed for Hearing.

Arthur Hadlow ... ... Mt. Kokeby ... ... .... Agent ... . Supreme Court, 61 of 1914 4th day of June, 1919.Perth

Dated this 8th day of May, 1919. ALFRED A. MOFFAT,Acting Offivial Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Perth.

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

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984 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 9, l919.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL. devolve upon the Broome Road Board as such WaterThe Public 4Vor/'s Board as aforesaid; ; and the ninth da y of May, 1919,

is hereby appointed as the date on which this Order inSection 29. Council shall take eliert.Sale of Land acquired for Public lf'orl,'s at I"remanlie.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this7th day of May, 19.19.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The Ilonourables—The Premier,The Colonial Secretary.

P.W. 2475/18; lix. Co. No. 1243.WHEREAS by Section 29 of ''The Public Works Act,1902," it is lawful for the Governor in Executive Councilto approve of the sale by private contract of any landacquired for any Public Work, but not subsequentlyrequired for such Public Work: Now, therefore, hisExcellency the Governor, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, and in exercise of thepower conferred by the recited section aforesaid, dothhereby give notice of the proposed sale by privatecoil-tract of the land coloured blue on Plan 1'.W.T)., W.A.,No. 19908 (L.T.O. 4863), being portion of FremantleTown Lot 582, Reserve 6204; such land not now beinkrequired for the purpose for which it was acquired,namely, Public Work.

Consented to and approved in Executive Council this7th day of May, 1919.

The Water Boards Act, 1904.Broome Water Area.

P.W.W.S. 585/48.WHEREAS by an Order in Council published in theGovernment Ga:ettc on the 27th day of December, 1907,the district of the Municipality of Broome was consti-tuted a Water Area under "The Water Boards Act,1904," by the name of the Broome Water Area, andthe Broome Municipal Council was appointed a WaterBoard under the name ofadministration Water Board for theadministrationstration of the said Act within such area: A mlwhereas by an Order in Council published in the Govern -macmt Gaette on the 13th day of December, 1918, theMunicipality of Broome was as from the 31st day ofDecember, 1918, dissolved and the district thereof wasincluded in the West Kimberley Road District: Andwhereas by an Order in Council published in the Car-(rulnent Gazette on the 20th day of December, 1918,the territory described in the Schedule "A" thereto(which included the area which at the date of the Orderin Council published on the 15th day of December, 191$,as aforesaid, constituted the municipal district ofBroome) was as from the 1st day of January, 1919,constituted a Road District by the name of the BroomeRoad District, and such district was divided into tooWards, and the area the Broome Municipal District wasconstituted the BroomeWard of the said Road District:And whereas the Broome Ward of the Broome RoadDistrict has continued a Water Area by the name ofthe Broome Water Area: And whereas by an Orderin Council published hi the Government Ga:ctic on the14th day of February, 1919, the BroomeRoad Boardwas appointed the Water Board for the Broome WaterArea in place of the Broome Municipal Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the adviceof the Executive Council, doth hereby order and declarethat the Broome 'Ward of the Broome Road District shallcontinue a, Water Area under ''The Water Boards Act,1904," by the name of the Broome Water Area; anddoth hereby confirm theappointmentas aforesaid ofthe Broome Road Board as the Water Board of suchArea, and order and direct that the said Road Boardshall be and continue the Water Board of sn'li Areaarordingly; and doth hereby order and direct that allrig-11t." powers, property, assets, ohh igati Oils, au 1 nuthorities heretoforebelonging to, imposed upon, 01' incurredh'- the Broome Municipal Council as such Water Boardwith respect to its assets, liabilities, and otherwise shall

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