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No. 30} BankHolidaysAct,1970 . PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I ByHis Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TOWIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLASKENDREW, MostDistinguishedOrder of SaintMichaeland Governor . SaintGeorge,Companion of the MostHonour- CL .S.3 able Order of theBath, Commander of the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia . WHEREASitisenactedbysubsection(1)of section6oftheBankHolidaysAct,1970,thatthe Governormay,fromtimetotime,byproclamation declarethatanydayappointedforabankholiday, inanyyearbyorunderthatActshallnotbea bankholidayforthatyear,andmayappoint anotherdaytobeabankholidayinstead,andthe daysoappointedshallbeabankholidayaccord- ingly :Now,therefore,I,theGovernoractingwith theadviceandconsentofExecutiveCouncil, declarethatthe4thJune,1973,shallnotbeabank holidayandIappointthe24thApril,1973,tobe abankholidayinstead . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this18thdayof April,1973 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, C .STUBBS, ChiefSecretary . GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! GreyhoundRacingControlAct,1972 . PROCLAMATION WESTERNAUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TOWIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLASKENDREW, MostDistinguishedOrder of SaintMichaeland Governor . SaintGeorge,Companion of the MostHonour- CL.S .1able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and ever the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia . WHEREASitisenactedbysection2oftheGrey- houndRacingControlAct,1972,thattheprovisions oftheActshallcomeintooperationonsuchdates asare,respectively,fixedbyproclamation :Now, therefore,T,theGovernor,actingwiththeadvice and consent ofExecutiveCouncil,doherebyfixthe dayonwhichthisproclamationispublishedinthe [10091 OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (PublishedbyAuthorityat3 .30 p.m.) PERTH :THURSDAY,19thAPRIL [1973 GovernmentGazette asthedateonwhichpara- graph(b)ofsection3,andsection18oftheGrey- houndRacingControlAct,1972,shallcomeinto operation . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this18thdayof April,1973 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, C .STUBBS, ChiefSecretary. GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! ATameetingoftheExecutiveCouncilheldinthe ExecutiveCouncilChambersatPerththe4thday ofApril,1973,thefollowingOrderinCouncilwas authorisedtobeissued :- ChildWelfareAct,1947-1972 . ORDERINCOUNCIL. WHEREASbysection19(2)(a)oftheChild WelfareAct,1947-1972,itisprovidedthatthe Governormayappointsuchpersons,maleor female,ashemaythinkfit,tobemembersofany particularChildren'sCourtandmaydeterminethe respectivesenioritiesof suchmembers ; and whereasbysection19(2)(b)(ii)ofthesaidAct, theGovernormayamend,varyorrevokeanysuch appointment :Now,therefore,HisExcellencythe Governorbyandwiththeadviceandconsentof theExecutiveCouncildothherebyappointAngus RoyPeterkinasaMemberoftheChildren'sCourt atAlbany . W.S .LONNIE, ClerkoftheCouncil . LANDAGENTSACT,1921 . ApplicationforLicenseintheFirstInstance . TotheCourtofPettySessionsatPerth : I,KAYVALMAILANE,of4LarundelRoad,City Beach,Housewife,havingattainedtheageof twenty-oneyears,herebyapplyonmybehalffor alicensetocarryonthebusinessofalandagent undertheLandAgentsAct,1921 .Theprincipal placeofbusinesswillbeat353RokebyRoad, Subiaco. Datedthe5thday ofApril, 1973 . K.LANE, SignatureofApplicant .

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Page 1: OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA · PDF file · 2014-02-26... 6, 1973. R. E. Bruce, Supervisor, G-II-4/5, to be Senior Supervisor, G-II-6 ... February 16, 1973. H. G. Bowen, Supervisor, G

No. 30}

Bank Holidays Act, 1970 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,I

By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT,

Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW,

Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor.

Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-CL .S.3

able Order of the Bath, Commander of theMost Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia .

WHEREAS it is enacted by subsection (1) ofsection 6 of the Bank Holidays Act, 1970, that theGovernor may, from time to time, by proclamationdeclare that any day appointed for a bank holiday,in any year by or under that Act shall not be abank holiday for that year, and may appointanother day to be a bank holiday instead, and theday so appointed shall be a bank holiday accord-ingly : Now, therefore, I, the Governor acting withthe advice and consent of Executive Council,declare that the 4th June, 1973, shall not be a bankholiday and I appoint the 24th April, 1973, to bea bank holiday instead .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofApril, 1973 .

By His Excellency's Command,C. STUBBS,Chief Secretary .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Greyhound Racing Control Act, 1972 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,I

By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT,

Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW,

Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor.

Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-CL.S.1 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and ever the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Grey-hound Racing Control Act, 1972, that the provisionsof the Act shall come into operation on such datesas are, respectively, fixed by proclamation : Now,therefore, T, the Governor, acting with the adviceand consent of Executive Council, do hereby fix theday on which this proclamation is published in the

[10091

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 3 .30 p.m.)

PERTH : THURSDAY, 19th APRIL

[1973

Government Gazette as the date on which para-graph (b) of section 3, and section 18 of the Grey-hound Racing Control Act, 1972, shall come intooperation .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofApril, 1973 .

By His Excellency's Command,C. STUBBS,Chief Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers at Perth the 4th dayof April, 1973, the following Order in Council wasauthorised to be issued :-

Child Welfare Act, 1947-1972 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the ChildWelfare Act, 1947-1972, it is provided that theGovernor may appoint such persons, male orfemale, as he may think fit, to be members of anyparticular Children's Court and may determine therespective seniorities of such members; andwhereas by section 19 (2) (b) (ii) of the said Act,the Governor may amend, vary or revoke any suchappointment : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council doth hereby appoint AngusRoy Peterkin as a Member of the Children's Courtat Albany .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for License in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, KAY VALMAI LANE, of 4 Larundel Road, CityBeach, Housewife, having attained the age oftwenty-one years, hereby apply on my behalf fora license to carry on the business of a land agentunder the Land Agents Act, 1921 . The principalplace of business will be at 353 Rokeby Road,Subiaco.Dated the 5th day of April, 1973 .

K. LANE,Signature of Applicant .

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Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 5th day of June, 1973, at

2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .

Dated the 11th day of April, 1973 .T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objections to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing .

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for License in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, ARCHIBALD JOHN TAYLOR MORRISON, of171 Railway Parade, Mount Lawley, Accountant,having attained the age of twenty-one years, herebyapply on my behalf (on behalf of A . J . T. Morrison& Co., a firm of which I am a member) for alicense to carry on the business of a land agentunder the Land Agents Act, 1921 . The principalplace of business will be at 357 Rokeby Road,Subiaco.

Dated the 20th day of March, 1973 .A. J. T. MORRISON,

Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 29th day of May, 1973, at

2 .15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .

Dated the 12th day of April, 1973 .T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objections to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing.

Public Service Board,Perth, 17th April, 1973 .

THE following promotions have been approved :-R. A. Cooper, Clerk, C-IV, Change of Tenancy

Section, Revenue Branch, Accounts Division,Metropolitan Water Supply Board, to be ClerkRelieving, C-II-1, Staff Branch, Department forCommunity Welfare, as from February 16, 1973 .R. H. Byfleld, Clerk, C-II-1, to be Clerk, C-II-2,

Companies Registration Office, Crown Law Depart-ment, as from February 2, 1973 .K. C. Utley, Trust Officer Grade 3, C-II-3,

Group One Section, to be Trust Officer Grade 2,C-II-4, Group Four Section, Trust Branch, PublicTrust Office, Crown Law Department, as fromApril 6, 1973 .J. A. O'Neill, Library Assistant, Level 1, Admin-

istrative Division, Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard, to be Librarian Grade 3, Level 4, ClericalBranch, Forests Department, as from April 27,1973 .G. H. McLeod, Inspector Grade 3, G-II-1/2, to

be Inspector Grade 2, Relieving, G-II-3, InspectionSection, Factories Branch, Department of Labour,as from April 27, 1973 .P. E. Payne, Senior Inspector, C-II-7, Inspec-

tion Branch, to be Assistant Administrative Officer,C-II-B, Planning Maintenance and Supply Branch,Medical Department, as from March 23, 1973 .K. W. Sadleir, Chief Clerk, C-II-7, General

Section, Planning Maintenance and Supply Branch,to be Assistant Administrative Officer, C-II-9,Administrative Division, Medical Department asfrom April 20, 1973 .C. R. Mayes, General Assistant, G-VII-1/2, to be

General Assistant, G-VII-2/3, Survey DraftingSection, Engineering Design Branch, EngineeringDivision, Metropolitan Water Supply Board, asfrom April 20, 1973 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[19 April, 1973 .

B. W. Jennings, Relieving Mining Registrar,C-II-3/4, General Section, to be Clerk, C-II-3,Applications Section, Registrations Branch, Depart-ment of Mines, as from March 30, 1973 .O. J. Ashby, Field Assistant, G-VI, Sheep and

Wool Branch, Wheat and Sheep Division, Depart-ment of Agriculture, to be Inspector Grade 3,G-II-2/3, Inspection Meat Branch, Public HealthDepartment, as from April, 6, 1973 .R. E. Bruce, Supervisor, G-II-4/5, to be Senior

Supervisor, G-II-6, Maintenance Section, Construc-tion and Maintenance Branch, ArchitecturalDivision, Public Works Department, as from March16, 1973 .A. Dare, Supervisor, G-II-4/5, District Services

Section, to be Senior Supervisor, G-II-6, Construc-tion and Maintenance Branch, ArchitecturalDivision, Public Works Department, as fromFebruary 16, 1973 .H. G. Bowen, Supervisor, G-II-4/5, District

Services Section, to be Senior Supervisor, G-II-6,Construction and Maintenance Branch, Architec-tural Division, Public Works Department, as fromFebruary 16, 1973 .B. J. Harvey, Clerk, C-IV, Northam, to be Clerk,

C-II-1, Kununurra, District Water Supply Office,Accounts Division, Public Works Department, asfrom March 23, 1973 .R. W. McCaskie, Clerk, C-IV, Clerical Section,

Health Service Centre, to be Trainee Inspector,G-VII-1, Inspection Meat Branch, Public HealthDepartment, as from March 23, 1973 .

J. K. Pinington, Clerk Statistics, C-II-2, to beAssessor Grade 4, C-II-2/3, Probate Duties Division,State Taxation Department, as from March 30,1973 .THE following resignations have been accepted :-

Name ; Department ; Date .J. De Glanville ; Agriculture ; 4/5/73,S. J. Edgar; Agriculture ; 8/3/73 .A. F. Longbottom ; Agriculture ; 19/4/73 .J. M. Bailey; Community Welfare ; 27/4/73 .R. C. Waters; Education; 13/4/73 .D. Simmonds ; Labour ; 19/4/73 .B. Ocinski; Lands and Surveys ; 17/5/73 .V. A. Stewart; Lands and Surveys; 5/4/73 .P. J. Mead ; Local Government; 4/5/73 .V. Miller; Mental Health Services ; 10/10/72 .M. D. McGilligan ; Mines; 13/4/73 .A. L. Burrell; Police; 6/4/73 .B. S, Sundborn ; Public Works; 14/5/73 .R. G. Fisher; State Government Insurance ;

23/2/73 .M. Migliore; State Government Insurance ;16/2/73 .C. M. Rose ; , State Government Insurance ;23/3/73 .R. S. Warner ; State Government Insurance ;8/3/73 .A. W. Vidot ; State Housing Commission ;4/4/73 .P. R. Strempel ; Town Planning; 4/5/73 .

THE following retirements have been approved :--P. C. Hall; Public Health ; 17/5/73 .P. C. Thomas; Public Health ; 6/4/73 .

THE following appointments have been con-firmed :-

Name ; Position; Department; Date .Blue, Joanne Margot ; Laboratory Assistant,

G-VIII; Agriculture ; 17/4/72 .Francis, Audrey Margaret; Clerical Assistant,

C-VI, Level 1 ; Agriculture ; 23/10/72 .Hodge, Graham John ; Stock Inspector Grade

2 ; G-II-1/2 ; Agriculture ; 18/9/72 .Haynes, David Charles ; Farm Manager, G-II-

2/3; Corrections ; 30/10/72 .Ward, Peter Robert ; Psychologist Grade 2,

Level 1 ; Corrections ; 5/7/72 .Mendelson, Julie ; Telephonist, G-IX; Chief

Secretary's ; 18/8/72 .Luxton, Harold William Stephen ; Youth

Organiser, G-II-6 ; Community Welfare ;30/10/72 .

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Screen, George William ; General Assistant,G-VII-1 ; Education ; 19/11/72 .

McLeod, Graham Hugh; Inspector Grade 3,G-II-1/2 ; Labour ; 21/7/72 .

Nelmes, Louis Owen William ; Clerk, C-IV ;Lands and Surveys ; 23/8/72 .

Pereira, Beryl Gertrude ; Clerical Assistant,C-VI, Level 1 ; Lands and Surveys ;17/10/72 .

Schulz, Janine Susan ; Clerical Assistant,C-VI, Level 1 ; Lands and Surveys ; 8/9/72 .

Walby, Ingeborg ; Technical Assistant, G-VIII ;Lands and Surveys ; 31/8/72 .

Argus, Heather Christine ; Clerical Assistant,C-VI; Level 1 ; Mental Health ; 23/10/72 .

McCutcheon, Caroline Anne ; Social Worker,Level 3 ; Mental Health ; 30/10/72 .

Collins, John Douglas ; Technical Officer, G-II-1/2 ; Metropolitan Water Supply Board ;28/7/72 .

Rolfe, James Kenneth ; Clerk, C-IV ; Metro-politan Water Supply Board ; 18/9/72 .

Waters, Sheila Maud ; Accounting Machinist,C-V ; Metropolitan Water Supply Board ;5/10/72 .

Clarke, Leanne Maree ; Assistant, G-IX; Mines ;4/7/72 .

Fox, Colin Howard ; Clerk, C-IV ; Mines ;5/5/72 .

Gasper, Marie-Celine ; Typist, C-V; Mines ;1/7/72 .

THE following offices have been created :-Item 14 0061, Typist, C-V, Administrative Divi-

sion, Education Department .Item 14 3205, Clerk, C-II-1, Claremont, Teachers

Colleges Branch, Education Department .Item 14 3238, Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Clare-

mont, Teachers Colleges Branch, Education Depart-ment .

Item 14 3516, Clerk, C-II-1, Secondary TeachersCollege Branch, Education Department .

Item 14 3525, Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Secon-dary Teachers College Branch, Education Depart-ment.

Item 14 3236, General Assistant, G-VII-i Clare-mont, Teachers Colleges Branch, Education Depart-ment .

Item 22 0850, Clerk in Charge, C-II-4, AutomaticData Processing Section, Accounts Division, Metro-politan Water Supply Board.

Item 22 0860, Clerk, C-II-2, Automatic Data Pro-cessing Section, Accounts Division, MetropolitanWater Supply Board .Item 22 0870, Clerk C-II-2, Automatic Data Pro-

cessing Section, Accounts Division, MetropolitanWater Supply Board .

Item 22 0875, Clerk, C-II-1, Automatic Data Pro-cessing Section, Accounts Division, MetropolitanWater Supply Board .

Item 22 0882, Clerk, C-IV, Automatic Data Pro-cessing Section, Accounts Division, MetropolitanWater Supply Board .Items 22 0890, 22 0891 and 22 0892, Clerical

Assistant, C-VI, Automatic Data Processing Section,Accounts Division, Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard .Item 29 2681, Engineer, Level 3, Executive

Branch, Engineering Division, Public Works De-partment .

Item 32 3005, Clerk, C-II-1, State Housing Sec-tion, Accounts Branch, State Housing Commission .Items 32 6756, 32 6757, 32 6758 and 32 6759,

Supervisor Grade 1, G-II-4, Supervision Section,Architectural Design and Construction Branch,Architectural Division, State Housing Commission .THE following offices have been abolished :-

Item 08 1290, Nurse, G-III-3, Geriatrics Branch,Professional Division, Public Health Department .

Item 14 3235, General Assistant, G-VII-1/3, Clar-mont, Teachers Colleges Branch, Education Depart-ment .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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THE title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended : -

Item 01 5675, occupied by C . D. Brodie Hall,Advisory Services Branch, Wheat and Sheep Divi-sion, Department of Agriculture, amended fromField Assistant, G-VI, to Field Technician Grade 2,G-II-1/4, with effect from April 3, 1973 .Item 01 7465, occupied by R . N. Weir, Plant

Research Division, Department of Agriculture,amended from Laboratory Technologist, Level 1 toResearch Officer, Level 2, with effect from April 10,1973 .Item 01 3685, occupied by J. R. Burt, Vegetable

Branch, Horticultural Division, Department of Ag-riculture, amended from Adviser Grade 3, Level 1to Adviser Grade 2, Level 2, with effect from March6, 1973 .

Item 08 1465, occupied by L . W. Haynes, HealthService Centre, Public Health Department,amended from Typist, C-V to Senior Typist,C-III-1, with effect from March 1, 1973 .Items as per schedule attached, Public Health

Department, amended with effect from March 15,1973 .

R. H. DOIG,Chairman, Public Service Board.

ItemNo .

Classn .

Schedule .Title

amended fromTitle

amended to

INSPECTION HEALTH ACT BRANCH08 0750 CII-11 Chief Inspector . . . . Chief Health Surveyor08 0770 G-II-9 Deputy

Chief Deputy Chief HealthInspector

GENERAL SECTIONSenior Inspector

Surveyor

Senior Health Surveyor08 0830 G-11-708 0834 G-I1-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 1OS 0835 C11-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 0836 0-11-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 0838 G-11-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 0830 G-11-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 0840 0-13-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 1OS 0841 C-11-6 inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 0894 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0895 C-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 203 0896 G-II-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0897 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0900 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0905 G-1I-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0908 C-11-1/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0910 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0915 G-I1-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0920 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0925 0-13-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0930 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0933 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 0930 G-11-4/5 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 2

08 1000 6-11-7

INSPECTION MEAT BRANCH

Senior Inspector Senior Health Surveyor08 1010 G-11-5 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 1020 G-11-6 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 108 1030 G-11-5 Inspector Grade 1 Health Surveyor Grade 1

MidlandInspector Grade 2

MidlandHealth Surveyor Grade 2OS 1040 G-11-3/4

08 1050 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1060 CII-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1061 CII-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1062 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1063 G-II-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1064 G-II-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1065 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1066 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1067 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1068 G-I1-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1069 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1071 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade '208 1072 G-41-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1073 G-II-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1074 G-II-3/4 inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1075 G-11-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1076 CII-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1080 CII-3/4 Inspector Grade 2 Health Surveyor Grade 208 1090 CII-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1100 G-11-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1130 G-11-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1150 CII-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1180 G-II-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1195 G-II-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1210 CII-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1211 G-11-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1226 G-VII-1 Trainee Inspector Trainee Health Surveyor08 1227 CVII-1 Trainee Inspector Trainee Health Surveyor08 1228 G-VII-1 Trainee Inspector Trainee Health Surveyor08 1229 CVII-1 Trainee Inspector Trainee Health Surveyor08 1255T CII-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1256T G-II-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1258T G-11-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1260T G-11-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1261T CII-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 308 1262T G-11-2/3 Inspector Grade 3 Health Surveyor Grade 3

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Closing April 27, 1973Agriculture . . . .

. . . .

Crown Law . . ..

Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .

Crown Law . . . .

Local Government . . . .Local Government . . . .

Mines

Public Health

Public Service BoardPublic WorksPublic Works

Public Works

Public Works

Closing May 11, 1973Agriculture . . . .

Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Education . . . .Education . . . .Education . . . .

. . . .Fisheries and Fauna

LabourMental Health

Mines

MinesMining

Mines

Department

Mines . . . . . . . .Public Service BoardPublic Service Board

State HousingState HousingState HousingState TaxationTreasury

Item No .

01 7501

13 0166

11 257511 256811 251111 250511 252011 1006

11 1025103210351052

21 012021 0465

23 2266

08 0009

28 075529 161029 6810

29 5679

29 5602

01 2025

11 330011 331011 000111 311111 257111 061013 001514 353014 131114 130116 0352

19 009009 3015

23 0365

23 077023 0780

23 1445

23 167028 035628 0144

013032 056632 403532 407033 256736 0990

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Position

Field Technician Grade 2, ORField Assistant, Plant Research Division (a) (p) (e)

Examiner Grade 2, Group Two Section, ExaminationBranch, Office of Titles

Clerk, Companies Registration Office . . . .Clerk, Companies Registration OfficeInvestigator, Companies Registration OfficeInvestigator, Companies Registration Office . . . .Clerk, Companies Registration Office . . . .

. . . .Probation and Parole Supervisor, Probation and

Parole OfficeProbation and Parole Officer, Probation and Parole

Office (a) (g)

Private Secretary, Minister's Office

. . . .

. . . .Auditor and Inspector Grade 2, Inspection Branch

(a) (i) (j)Petroleum Engineer, State Mining Engineers, Inspec-

tion of Mines and Machinery Branch (a) (k)

Clerk, Administrative Branch .. . .

. . . .

. . . .

Graduate Assistant, Graduate Assistants' Branch (1)Clerk, Revenue Branch, Accounts Division .. . .

. . . .Executive Architect, Executive Section, Architectural

DivisionEngineering Assistant Grade 3, Irrigation and Drainage

Branch, Engineering Division (a) (o) (u)Laboratory Technician Grade 2, Research Testing and

Materials Section, Planning Design and InvestigationBranch, Engineering Division (a) (m) (n)

Adviser Grade 2, Animal Husbandry Section, Veteri-nary Services Branch, Animal Division (a) (b) (c)

Clerk, Summary Relief Court, Court Offices Branch . . . .Clerk, Summary Relief Court, Court Offices Branch . . . .Under Secretary, Administrative Division

. . .Clerk, Court of Petty Sessions, Court Offices Branch . . . .

Warden Grade I Wongan Hills, Fauna ConservationBranch

Industrial Inspector, Industrial Section

. . . .Clerk Typist, Administrative Section, Mental DeficiencyBranch

Relieving Mining Registrar, General Section, Regis-tration Branch

Clerk Relieving, Kalgoorlie, Outstations BranchRelieving Mining Registrar, Kalgoorlie, Outstations

Branch (h)Clerk, Marble Bar, Outstations Branch (q)

Mining Registrar, Mount Magnet, Outstations BranchIndustrial Officer, Industrial Employees BranchInspector, Organisation and Methods Section, Inspec-tion Branch

Clerk, Staff Section, General BranchSenior Collector, Field Section, Accounts BrancCollector, Field Section, Accounts BranchClerk Statistics, Probate Duties DivisionStoreman in Charge, Stationery and Office Equi

Branch, Government Stores Department (r)

[19 April, 1973 .

4,845

The possession of, or progress towards, an appropriate tertiary level academic qualification will be considered a factor,increasing in importance with the level of classification, when determining efficiency of applicants in the Clerical Division .

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24 .(b) Degree in Veterinary Science, Agricultural Science or a related Science from an approved University, and appropriate

research experience in the field of animal nutrition . Preference may be given to applicants with a higher degree .(c) LOCATION : The successful applicant will be located at the Department's Head Office at South Perth . Travelling

to the research stations concerned will be required .(d) Possession of appropriate qualification in Chemistry, Associateship of Australian Institute of Medical Technologists

or equivalent .(e) LOCATION : South Perth, with considerable country work and travelling .(f) 7-1% overtime allowance .

Clas Salary

G-II-1/4OR

5,038-6,533OR

G-VI 2,212 (17 yrs)-4,845

C-II-4 6,361-6,592

C-11-1 5,103-5,302C-II-1 5,103-5,302C-II--4/5 6,361-7,054C-II-5/6 6,823-7,548C-II-3 5,914-6,129Level 4 8,325-8,955

Level 2OR

5,470-8,120OR

Level 3 5,900-8,120

C-II-5/6 6,823-7,548C-II-4/5 6,361-7,054

Level 3OR

10,205-11,640OR

Level 4 12,285-13,050C-II-2 5,500-5,699

C-II-2/3 5,500-6,129C-II-2 5,500-5,699Level 4 12,285-13,050

G-I3-2/3 5,441-6,076

G-II-1/4 5,038-6,533

Level 2 8,525-9,390(Agric. Sc .)

8,955-10,205(Vet. Se .)

C-II-1/2 5,103-5,699C-II-1 5,103-5,302Special 1 18,750C-II-1 5,103-5,302C-II-1 5,103-5,302C-II-2 5,500-5,699Level 4 12,375-13,950C-II-2 5,500-5,699C-11-3 5,914-6,129C-II-5 6,823-7,054G-II-1/2 5,038-5,646 (f)

C-II-1/2 5,103-5,699C-III-1 4,237-4,366

C-II-3/4 5,914-6,592

C-II-3/4 5,914-6,592C-II-3/4 5,914-6,592

C- 1,955 (16 yrs)-4,968

C-II-4/5 6,361-7,054C-11-4/5 6,361-7,054C-11-8 8,537-8,785

C-11-1 5,103-5,302C-II-2 5,500-5,699C-II-1 5,103-5,302C-11-2 5,500-5,699G-VII-1/3 1,576 (15 yrs)-

Clerk, Companies Registration Office . . . .

. . . .Clerk Revenue, Accounts BranchDeputy Commissioner of Titles, Office of TitlesRegistrar Bentley, Senior High Schools BranchClerk, Staff Section, Clerical Branch . . . .

.. . .Senior Clerk, Staff Section, Clerical Branch

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE-continued

(g) A . Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Social Studies or equivalent, or Degree plus Diploma Social Studies.B. University Diploma of Social Studies or Associateship in Social Work, Western Australian Institute of Technology .

(Ii) Officer to be stationed in Kalgoorlie .(i) Recognised accounting qualification or considerable progress towards acquiring such qualification . Some knowledge

of Local Government accounting procedures and of the Local Government Act is desirable .(j) LOCATION : The successful applicant will be based in Perth, but his work will be almost entirely in country districts,

necessitating a considerable number of weekends away from home . An allowance will be paid to cover accommodation and othertravelling expenses .

(k) Applications are invited from persons possessing a Degree or approved equivalent qualifications in Engineering from arecognised University or Institution and with at least five (5) years varied experience as a Petroleum Engineer in an establishedoil or gas producing area . Specialist training and experience in drilling engineering is also essential .

(1) A Degree in Arts, Science, Commerce, Economics or Law or an Associateship in Administration or Accounting isessential with experience in an appropriate field.

(m) Leaving Certificate including English and Science subjects and progress towards a Diploma in Applied Science(Chemistry) . Appropriate experience desirable. Equivalent qualifications may be considered .

(n) LOCATION : P.W.D. Engineering Research Station, Floreat Park .(o) Progress towards a relevant Diploma in Engineering (4 or 5 units) or approved equivalent academic qualification with

at least two years relevant experience or eight years relevant experience.(p) TECHNICIAN

Diploma of recognised agricultural college or approved equivalent . Considerable experience essential .ASSISTANT

Junior Certificate in five subjects including English, Mathematics A with science subjects desirable . Preferencefor Leaving Certificate or Diploma of a recognised Agricultural College . Allowance paid for Diploma and promotionto Field Technician dependent on satisfactory service and possession of a Diploma or approved equivalent .

(q) Accommodation available at nominal rent .(r) Storekeeping together with Stock Control and/or purchasing experience necessary.(u) LOCATION : Perth .(y) Plus District Allowance of $55 per annum married man, and $27 .50 per annum single man, applicable to Kalgoorlie .

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1972, and are to be addressed to the Chairman,Public Service Board, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments .19th April, 1973

Chairman, Public Service Board.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TEACHEREDUCATION AUTHORITY .

APPLICATIONS are invited for two positions withthe Western Australian Teach Education Authorityfrom either men or women with the necessaryqualifications and experience .

The Western Australian Teacher EducationAuthority is a body corporate constituted underthe Teacher Education Act, 1972, consisting of aCouncil and the five constituent Teachers Colleges .The offices of the Authority will be at 45 StirlingHighway, Nedlands and the two officers to beappointed will be officers of the Authority withdirect responsibility to the Chief Executive Officerof the Authority.

Position No. 1-Secretary :

The Secretary will be responsible for the settingup of the Office of the Authority, the devising ofsystems and the institution of a filing system .Under the Chief Executive Officer he will be re-sponsible for the Staff of the Authority not directlyconcerned with the Accountant . The Secretarywill be required to act as Secretary to the Councilof the Authority and such Committees and sub-committees as are allocated to him . The positionis expected to be a growth position with the oppor-tunity for a higher classification . It is hoped toappoint an officer with academic qualificationsappropriate to this position. The level of theposition will be at the C-II-6/7 range of the StateCivil Service and Public Service conditions of ser-vice will apply.

The salary for the position has a range of $7,301-$7,548-$7,796-$8,043-$8,290 .

Position No. 2-Accountant :

The Accountant will be responsible for setting upa system of accounts for the Authority acceptableto the State Treasury and to the Auditor-General .He will be required to assist in the preparation ofan Annual Budget and in the preparation of Tri-ennial Submissions to the Australian Commissionon Advanced Education . Salaries of the staffs ofthe Constituent Teachers Colleges as well as thestaff of this Authority will be the responsibility

of the Accountant . He will be expected to advisethe Finance Officers of the Constituent Collegeson systems of Accounts and on the preparation offinancial statements and financial submissions .The Accountant will act as Secretary of the FinanceCommittee of the Council and such other Commit-tees as are allocated to him . The position is ex-pected to be a growth position with the opportunityfor a higher classification . It is essential thatapplicants have appropriate accounting qualifica-tions and experience . The level of the positionwill be at the C-II-6/7 range of the State CivilService and Public Service conditions of servicewill apply .

The salary for the position has a range of $7,301-$7,548-$7,796-$8,043-$8,290.

Applications :Applications for both positions together with

references close on 21st May and should be ad-dressed to :

The Chairman,Western Australian Teacher Education

Authority,Box 7,G.P.O. NEDLANDS, W.A. 6009 .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 18th April, 1973 .

THE Hon Attorney General has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1962 :-

Cook, Graham Frederick Hylton-Bunbury .Dempsey, Malcolm-Karrinyup .Lewis, David Robert-Mt . Claremont .Oldfield, Robert Anthony-Duncraig .Peerless, Roy James-Mt. Pleasant.Powell, Dudley Henry-Hamilton Hill .Sanders, William Edward-Kalamunda .Wilton, Harold James-Midland .

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law .

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BUSINESS NAMES ACT, 1962 .

Direction by Attorney General .

WHEREAS subsection (1) of section 9 of theBusiness Names Act, 1962, provides that, exceptwith the consent of the Minister, a business nameshall not be registered under that Act, if the busi-ness name is a name that is, in the opinion ofthe Registrar, undesirable or is a name, or aname of a kind, that the Minister has, for thepurposes of the Act, directed the Registrar not toaccept for registration: now therefore, I, ThomasDaniel Evans, Attorney General, being the Minis-ter of the Crown for the time being administer-ing the Business Names Act, 1962, direct theRegistrar of Companies not to accept for regis-tration, without the consent of the Attorney Gen-eral, a business name that includes the word,"Oxfam" .

Dated at Perth this 11th day of April, 1973 .

THOMAS D. EVANS,Attorney General .

PRISONS ACT, 1903-1971 .

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 4th April, 1973 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Prisons Act, 1903-1971, has been pleased to makethe regulations set out in the Schedule hereto .

C. STUBBS,Chief Secretary.

Schedule .Regulations .

1 . In these regulations the Prisons Regulations 1940, publishedin the Government Gazette on the 23rd August, 1940, and amendedfrom time to time prior to 5th May, 1961, and reprinted as soamended pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954 inthe Government Gazette on the 31st July, 1961 and amendedfrom time to time thereafter by notices so published, are referredto as the principal regulations .

2. Regulation 35 of the principal regulations is revoked andthe following regulation substituted :-

35 . (1) An officer shall be entitled to receive free medicaltreatment, of the kind normally provided by a general practi-tioner, from the Prison Medical Officer for himself, his spouseand his dependent children under the age of sixteen years .

(2) An officer who receives from a medical practitioner otherthan the Prison Medical Officer, any treatment, of the kindnormally provided by a general practitioner, for himself, hisspouse or his dependent children under the age of sixteen years,is entitled to claim from the Department in respect of thatpractitioner's charges the difference between the amount paidand the amount which would be reclaimable by a member ofthe Hospital Benefit Fund .

(3) No payment will be made by the Department in respectof amounts paid by an officer for hospitalisation, specialisttreatment, X-ray or other services of a kind not normally pro-vided by a general practitioner .

(4) Where a registered pharmaceutical chemist supplies anyitem on prescription for an officer, his spouse or his dependentchildren under the age of sixteen years the officer is entitled toclaim from the Department a refund of the charge.

(5) Officers at Broome Regional Prison shall be entitled toclaim under this regulation in relation to treatment and medi-cines supplied from Government Hospital, Broome .

(6) Applications for payment should be submitted to theDirector accompanied by the receipt for the amount paid, astatement of the amount received in relation thereto from anymedical benefits fund or other society of which the officer isa member, and any other evidence as to entitlement or pay-ment that the Director may require .

Reg . 91 3. Regulation 91 of the principal regulations is amended bydeleting the passage "and surgical treatment (except major opera-tions)" in lines one and two of paragraph (c) of subregulation(2) and substituting the word "treatment" .

Principalregulations .

Reg . 35substituted .

amended .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

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COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972, .Direction by Attorney General .

WHEREAS subsection (1) of section 22 of theCompanies Act, 1961-1972, provides that, exceptwith the consent of the Minister, a companyshall not be registered by a name that, in theopinion of the Registrar, is undesirable or is aname, or a name of a kind, that the Minister hasdirected the Registrar not to accept for registra-tion; and whereas subsection (1) of section 353 ofthat Act, provides that, except with the consentof the Minister, a foreign company shall not beregistered by a name that, in the opinion of theRegistrar, is undesirable or is a. name, or a nameof a kind, that the Minister has directed theRegistrar not to accept for registration : Now,therefore, I, Thomas Daniel Evans, Attorney Gen-eral, being the Minister of the Crown for thetime being administering the Companies Act,1961-1972, direct the Registrar of Companies notto accept for registration, without the consent ofthe Attorney General, a company of which thename includes the word, "Oxfam" .Dated at Perth this 11th day of April, 1973 .

THOMAS D. EVANS,Attorney General .

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Citation .

Revocation .

Effect.

Interpreta-tion .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1972 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 9th April, 1973 .P.H.D. 121/73 ; Ex. Co. 1146 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provisions ofsections 206 and 343 (5) of the Health Act, 1911-1972, and other powers conferredin that Act has been pleased to make the regulations set forth in the Schedule here-under, to have and take effect at the expiration of six months from the publicationthereof in the Government Gazette .

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

Schedule .

FOOD HYGIENE REGULATIONS, 1973 .1 . These regulations may be cited as the Food Hygiene Regulations,

1973 .

2 . The Food Hygiene Regulations published in the Government Gazetteon the 20th September, 1961, and subsequently amended from time totime are revoked .

3. These regulations have effect in the whole of each district in theState .

4 . (1) In these regulations unless the contrary intention appears-"Act" means the Health Act, 1911 ;"approved" means approved by the Commissioner ;"closed" in relation to a joint or connection, means fitted together in

such a. manner as to exclude the entrance of vermin ;"corrosion resistant material" means a . material which maintains its

original surface characteristics under prolonged influence of thefoods, cleaning compounds or sanitising solutions which wouldcontact it under normal usage ;

"employee" means any person working in food handling premises whotransports food or food containers, engages in food preparation orservice, or comes in contact with any food utensils or equipment ;

"equipment" includes all stoves, ranges, hoods, meatblocks, tables,counters, refrigerators, sinks, dishwashing machines, steam-tables and similar items ;

"food handling premises" means any premises where food is stored,kept, prepared, manufactured, processed, cooked, or served, orotherwise •dealt with for subsequent sale to the public eitherdirectly or indirectly and includes any eating house ;

"handling" in relation to food, includes the manufacture, preparation,packing, storage, transport, delivery and sale of food ;

"kitchenware" means all utensils, other than tableware and singleservice articles used in the storage, preparation, conveying orserving of food ;

"perishable food" means food of a type or in a condition that mayspoil ;

"potentially hazardous food" means all prepared or cooked foodwhich consists in whole or in part of milk or milk products, eggs,meat, poultry, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, gravies or ingredientscapable of supporting rapid and progressive growth of infectiousor toxigenic micro-organisms ;

"safe temperatures" in relation to potentially hazardous food, meanstemperatures of 5°C or below and 60°C or above ;

"sanitise" means to clean surfaces of equipment and utensils by abactericidal process that is effective in destroying micro-organisms,including pathogens ;

"sealed" means free of cracks or other openings which permit theentry or passage of moisture ;

"single-service article", "single-service container" mean cups, con-tainers, lids or closures, plates, knives, forks, spoons, stirrers,paddles, straws, place mats, napkins, doilies, wrapping materialand all similar articles that-

(a) are constructed wholly or in part from paper, paper-board,moulded pulp, foil, wood, plastic, synthetic or other readilydestructible materials ; and

(b) are intended by the manufacturers and generally recognizedby the public as being for one usage only, then to bediscarded ;

"tableware" means all eating and drinking utensils and cutlery butdoes not include single-service articles .

(2) Where trade names are referred to in these regulations, the use ofa product of a different name but of equivalent composition shall beregarded as sufficient compliance with these regulations .

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Construc-tion.

Finishes .

5. Food handling premises shall conform to one of the following formsof construction-

(a) Solid impervious construction that is to say, brick, concrete, cokebreeze blocks, re-inforced plaster panels or similar approvedmaterial, finished with glazed tiles, stainless steel, acrylic orlaminated plastics adhered directly to the wall with a suitablecontact adhesive, thermo-setting or thermo-plastics or otherapproved materials, with the finished surfaces free of buckles,cracks and crevices and with a wall finish that is light coloured,smooth and impervious ; or

(b) Lightweight construction. that is to say, timber framing with singleor double panelling, in alumply, aluminium sheeting, stainlesssteel, laminated plastics, heavy duty asbestos, cement sheeting orother approved materials with-

(i) all double panelling closed and the internal spaces filledwith fibre glass wool ;

(ii) the walls tiled to a height of 2 metres above floor level oralternatively tiled or covered with approved material abovebench tops, wash hand basins and similar fittings to aheight of 450 mm with such materials adhered directly tothe wall, free of buckles, fixing screws, cracks or crevices ;and

(iii) the bottom plate in kitchen and food preparation areasbeing set in mastic and placed on a "dwarf" wall con-structed of brick, concrete or similar material raised notless than 75 mm above floor level or alternatively where anexisting structure does not have a "dwarf" wall the kitchenand food preparation areas being finished with an approvedplastic skirting, vinyl tiles or other approved materialturned up and securely glued to the wall and floor with alljoints made water tight .

6. Food handling premises whether of solid impervious or lightweightconstruction shall have-

(a) smooth impervious ceilings in all rooms except dining roomswhich may have ceilings in approved materials ;

(b) window sills in food preparation areas at least 305 nun above thetop of any bench or equipment where splashing is likely to occur,with all window sills splayed at an angle of at least forty-fivedegrees down from the horizontal and all edges to windowsrounded ;

(c) where architraves are used, metal architraves with the joinbetween architrave and wall surface closed ;

(d) all joints in storerooms closed ;(e) the angle between the wall and the floor coved to a radius of

25 mm ;(f) the angle between walls coved to a radius of 6 mm ;(g) all angles between walls and ceilings a continuous finish free of

cracks and crevices ;(h) where a floor finish is vinyl or similar material, that material

turned up and sealed to the side of any fixture or fitting with acove of 25 mm radius ;

(i) where a floor finish is terrazzo, concrete or like material, a plasticskirting strip sealed to the floor, turned up and sealed to the sideof any fixture or fitting with a cove of 25 mm radius ; and

(j) every window, doorway and other external opening screened witha fine mesh to exclude insects but the public entrance to a diningroom may, as an alternative, have an air curtain or self-closingdoors which open outwards .

Food

7 . (1) Except where permission for non-compliance with thispreparationin separate regulation is granted by the Local Authority, foods mentioned in any oneareas.

of the following paragraphs shall be prepared in a separate room or aseparate area of the same room from those foods mentioned in any otherparagraph-

(a) meat ;(b) vegetables and salads ;(c) sweets, cakes and pastry ;(d) oysters, fish and seafood ;(e) tea, coffee, milk drinks and cold drinks .

(2) The following operations shall be carried out separately from eachother and from all food preparation-

(a) cold storage ;(b) storage of dry and packaged goods ;(c) storage of vegetables ;(d) scullery and dishwashing ;(e) storage of cleaning materials and equipment ;(f) storage of garbage and food waste receptacles .

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Garbagerooms.

Grease traps . 9 . (1) Grease traps shall not be installed in kitchens and foodpreparation areas .

(2) Where possible grease traps shall be situated outside food handlingpremises, and the installation of a grease trap within the premises shallbe subject to the following conditions-

(a) approval for the installation shall be obtained from the Commis-sioner or the Local Authority ;

(b) the trap shall be constructed of solid impervious materials sealedto prevent the escape of odours ;

(c) the door shall be fitted with a gasket to provide a seal whenclosed; and

(d) independent access to the trap for cleaning purposes shall beprovided away from food handling areas and where possibleoutside the building .

10. Coolrooms in food handling premises used for the storage purposesset out in coloumn 1 of the table to this regulation shall have as aminimum standard the internal and external finishes set out in thecolumns opposite thereto.

Table.FINISHES FOR COOLROOMS .

Cooiroomfinishes .

Prefabricatedcoolrooms.

8. Rooms used for the storage of garbage and for the washing andstorage of garbage receptacles shall have-

(a) when built in lightweight construction, 10 mm asbestos as aminimum requirement for the walls ;

(b) walls with a smooth even finish ;(c) floors of an impervious material, graded and drained to a bucket

trap, then to an approved sanitary outlet ; and(d) racks for storage and drainage of receptacles, that are made of

a corrosion resistant mater>al that does not absorb liquids orodours and have the lowest shelf at least 305 mm above floorlevel .

Coolrooms .

11. All coolrooms shall conform to the following requirements :-(a) ceilings shall be covered with impervious material ;(b) joints shall be closed ;(c) floor gullies shall not be connected to a sewerage service ;(d) where floor wastes are located inside a coolroom floors shall be

graded to each floor waste ;(e) condensate shall be discharged into a floor waste or to a suitable

position outside the coolroom ;(f) where the coolroom is built with an inaccessible cavity between

the top of the coolroom and the ceiling above or between thewalls of the room and the coolroom such cavities shall be filledwith fibreglass wool and sealed with butyl mastic ;

(g) where a portable deep freeze cabinet is kept in a coolroom it shallbe situated on a plinth 230 mm from any wall or on castors andso positioned as to be easily moved for cleaning ;

(h) any plinth shall be constructed of impervious material similarto the flooring material 75 mm in height, finished to a smootheven surface, recessed under fittings to provide space of not morethan 50 mm and rounded on the top outside edge ; and

(i) any racks shall be constructed of corrosion resistant materialthat does not absorb liquids or odours .

12. Every prefabricated coolroom shall-(a) have the floor constructed of concrete, stainless steel or other

approved material any metal being at least 1 .20 mm thick andbeing screwed and glued ;

(b) where the coolroom is installed on a wooden floor, be situatedon a fibreglass pad and the pad shall be sealed and coveredaround the perimeter of the coolroom.

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Coolroom purpose . Internal finishMinimum standard.

External finishMinimum standard.

(1) Garbage Galva bond Colourbond(2) Dairy Colourbond Colourbond(3) Liquor

. . . . Zincanneal Zincanneal(4) Freezer (general) . . Colourbond Colourbond(5) Fish . . Marviplate with

galva bond baseMarviplate withgalva bond base

(6) Vegetable Colourbond Zincanneal(7) Meat . . Colourbond Colourbond(8) Kitchen

. . . . Colourbond Colourbond(9) Delicatessen or

General Purpbse Colourbond Colourbond(10) Egg Rooms . . Zincanneal Zincanneal

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Floors .

Enclosedfittings .

Stoves,

Countersand bars .

13 . (1) The floor of any room in which food is prepared, stored, manu-factured or processed or in which utensils are washed or in toilets,dressing rooms or locker rooms shall, subject to subregulations (3) and(4) of this regulation, be of smooth, durable, non-absorbent and easilycleanable materials such as concrete, terrazzo, ceramic tile or vitrifiedbrick .

(2) Floor drains shall be provided in all rooms where floors are cleanedby flooding or where normal operations release water or other liquidwaste onto the floor .

(3) In areas subject to the spillage of grease or fatty substances, thefloor shall-

(a) be of a dense, acid resistant, waterproof concrete ;(b) have a specification of three parts metal, one and a half parts

sand and one part cement by volume ;(c) have a surface treated with a hardening process by use of-

(i) sodium silicate diluted in proportion of 4 .5 litres of sodiumsilicate to 18 .20 litres of water ;

(ii) zinc and magnesium fluosilicate-the first coat being0.25 kg fluosilicate to 4 .5 litres of water and subsequentcoats to be 0 .90 kg of fluosilicate to 4 .5 litres of water ; or

(iii) boiled or raw linseed oil applied to the surface of the floorhot, and the oil may be diluted with equal parts of turpen-tine for the first coat .

(4) Existing wooden floors may be covered with thermo-setting orthermo-plastic materials, PVC tiles or other approved materials .

(5) The floor of external dining areas shall be of smooth, durable non-absorbent material, graded to a drain .

14 . (1) Subject to subregulation (3) of this regulation, fixtures, fittingsand equipment in food handling premises which are enclosed to the flooror designed to stand on a base, shall be placed on solid plinths and sealedto the surface with the base of the fixture overhanging the plinth .

(2) Where it is proposed to locate a bank of cooking and heatingappliances in a recess or with a dwarf wall surround, the approval of theLocal Authority shall first be obtained .

(3) Plinths shall not be required for the support of fixtures, fittings andequipment-

(a) where those fixtures, fittings and equipment are supported onmetal legs at least 150 mm high capable of adequately supportingthe equipment when it is fully loaded ;

(b) where the equipment has been mobilised by the fitting of wheelsor castors capable of adequately supporting the equipment whenit is fully loaded and where flexible leads have been fitted, wherenecessary, to enable the equipment to be moved so that the floorbeneath can be completely exposed ; or

(c) where those fixtures, fittings and equipment are fitted directlyto the floor and a complete seal is made between the floor andthe base of the fixture, any metal base being sealed with masticin a continuous seam around the perimeter .

15 . (1) Subject to subregulation (2) of this regulation, where stovesand fittings, other than mobile stoves and fittings, are placed together,they shall be-

(a) kept at least 230 mm clear of all walls, where they do not exceeda continuous length of 3 metres ;

(b) kept at least 380 mm clear of all walls, where they do exceed acontinuous length of 3 metres, with access space of 305 mm each3 metres ;

(c) either butted together or 305 mm apart .(2) Stoves and similar fittings may be built into the wall with the

approval of the Local Authority.

16 . (1) In food handling premises, counters and bar counters shallbe-

(a) framed with tubular steel, angle iron, solid core wood, plasticcoated wood or dressed timber fully sealed to eliminate cracks andcrevices ; and

(b) finished with impervious materials easily accessible for cleaningand free of cracks and crevices .

(2) Decorative finishes that do not comply with this regulation maybe used with the approval of the Local Authority .

(3) Sleeve rails shall either be a continuous portion of the bar topor have a minimum separation from the bar of 25 mm .

(4) A foot rest or waste tray at the base of a bar or counter shalleither be a continuous portion of the bar or be removable .

(5) Where bars and counters are supported on legs, the minimumleg height shall be 150 mm and any cavity so formed shall be madeproof against vermin and easy to clean .

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Cupboards

17 . (1) All cupboards and cabinets shall have smooth imperviousand cabinets .Shelves and side facings secured to a framework of tubular steel, light

angle iron, "T" iron, plastic sealed wood, dressed timber, or otherapproved material, all timber having closed joints, and all sliding doorshung from the top .

(2) Where a refrigerated food cabinet has openings in the top whichwould allow spillage into the food well a raised edge or lip shall beformed around each opening .

(3) Cupboards and cabinets shall be-(a) hard against walls, in which case they shall be sealed to the

walls to prevent access of vermin ;(b) on castors or wheels or otherwise readily mobile ; or(C) kept clear of the wall-

(i) cabinets up to 6 metres in length being kept at least230 mm clear; and

(ii) cabinets exceeding 6 metres in length being kept at least305 mm clear,

and all space between cabinets shall be sufficient to provide access foreasy cleaning .

(4) Cupboards and cabinets kept clear of walls shall have an upstandto prevent articles falling over the back .

Food

18. A vertical lift food conveyor shall-(a) have a framework of angle iron, channel iron, "T" iron, tubular

framing or other approved material ;(b) have an internal compartment of approved metal or fibreglass

with rounded internal angles ;(c) where the lift is located within walls, have those walls rendered

to a smooth finish or covered with approved metal ; and(d) be free of cracks and crevices and be easily accessible throughout

for cleaning .

conveyors .

Dishwashing .

Bench

20. All bench fittings and equipment which are not easily removablefittings .

by one person are to be kept at least 100 mm clear of the wall and onlegs at least 150 mm high or alternatively fitted with castors or wheels .

Refrigeration 21. Refrigeration condensing units on food handling premises whichcondensingunit .

are not located within a cabinet, shall be kept at least 150 mm above. the floor .Supportinglegs .

Shelving .

Walls .

Soil pipes.

19 . (1) All food handling premises shall provide heavy gauge stainlesssteel sinks for the washing of kitchenware and an adequate number offacilities for washing, eating and drinking utensils as follows :-

(a) glass or dishwashing machines ;(b) stainless steel double bowl sinks ; or(c) stainless steel two compartment tubs .

(2) Dishwashing and glass washing machines shall be operated sothat the final rinse is at a temperature of not less than 75 °C for atleast one minute .

(3) One bowl of each double bowl sink, or one compartment of eachtwo compartment tub shall be supplied with hot water at a temperatureof not less than 45°C and the other bowl or tub shall be provided withhot water of not less than 75 °C for rinsing purposes .

(4) All washing water shall include a disinfectant solution which shallprovide the equivalent of at least 50 ppm of available chlorine at atemperature of not less than 75°C .

(5) A thermometer shall be provided and kept near the sinks or tubsto permit frequent checking of water temperature .

22. All supporting legs to cabinets and equipment in food handlingpremises shall be made of metal and shall have a smooth finish, freefrom angles, recesses and crevices, and shall be sealed, and legs fittedwith flanges shall be sealed with butyl mastic to the floor .

23 . (1) Shelving for food storage other than refrigerated displaycabinets, shall be constructed of stainless steel, ,alumply, solid core timber,jointless timber and dressed timber battens, galvanised piping, galvanisedmetal bars or other approved material, and shall be smooth, non-absorbent, and free from open joints, cracks and crevices .

(2) All shelving shall be kept at least 25 mm clear of the walls unlessit is backless and affixed to the wall .

(3) The lowest shelf shall not be less than 460 mm above floor level .

24. Kitchen and food preparation areas in food handling premises-(a) shall not have skirting boards and picture rails ;(b) shall have walls with smooth impervious surfaces ; and(c) where the walls are tiled or finished with an approved material,

shall have the wall finish flush to the tiling or approved material .

25 . Inspection or cleaning openings in soil pipes shall not be locatedin food handling areas.

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Service pipes . 26 . All service pipes shall-(a) be sealed into the walls or fixed in brackets so as to provide

25 mm clearance between the wall and the pipe ;(b) be kept not less than 75 mm clear of the floor ; and(c) not be laid along the intersections of floor and wall or floor and

plinth .Cavities . 27. Inaccessible cavities, false bottoms and similar hollow spaces

formed in the construction of fixtures and equipment and capable ofproviding access and harbourage for vermin shall be filled with fibreglasswool and sealed with butyl mastic .

Exposed

28. All food exposed for sale on counters, and in similar positions shallfood.

be adequately protected from exposure to such things as handling, smoking,flies, dust and human breath and all glass cabinets and louvred displaycounters shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner or theLocal Authority .

Preparation 29. (1) Bagged oysters shall be kept on corrosion resistant metal racksof oysters . or stands not less than 150 mm above floor level .(2) Bagged oysters stored under refrigeration, shall be completely

isolated from shucked oysters .(3) Boxed processed oysters shall be stored on racks at least 460 mm

above floor level .(4) Where oysters in the half shell are packed for delivery the box

shall be completely lined with grease proof or water proof material andeach layer of oysters shall be interleaved with grease proof paper or otherwater proof material with the top layer completely covered.

(5) Grit arrestors which are designed to allow the passage of runningwater through sides and top shall be provided where required by theCommissioner .

(6) Chutes for the disposal of oyster shells shall be provided in such amanner as to allow easy access for cleaning .

(7) The storage compartment of a vehicle in which oysters are deliveredshall be refrigerated or insulated .

Window

30. The floor under the window display stand of butcher shops anddisplay areas,fish shops shall be of solid impervious construction, steel trowelled to abutchershops,

smooth even surface and graded to a waste pipe, and the window displayfish shops. stand shall-

(a) have a clearance of at least 100 mm front and sides and be con-structed of stainless steel, rust proof tubular steel, brick, concreteor rendered masonry; or

(b) be sealed into the adjoining walls and have a surface of stainlesssteel or ceramic tiles extending up the walls to a height of atleast 460 mm .

Ventilation . 31 . (1) Ventilation shall be provided in food handling premises eitherby natural means, an approved mechanical ventilating system or by airconditioning .

(2) The minimum requirements for mechanical ventilation shall be asset out in Table 1221 of the Uniform Building By-laws made under theLocal Government Act, 1960 .

(3) Make-up air passing through kitchen air inlets shall be free fromcontamination and shall not cause excessive draughts, and where there isparticulate matter in the air it shall be drawn through a filter .

Exhaust

32. Every exhaust hood in food handling premises shall-hoods .

(a) be constructed of galvanised sheet iron or other approved, smooth,impervious material ;

(b) be of stable construction ;(c) be easy to clean or designed as an automatically self cleaning

hood ;(d) be of sufficient depth to containn heat, fumes, grease and other

aerosols until exhausted, with a minimum depth of 600 mm ;(e) have capture velocity sufficient for conveying the materials to be

exhausted to the hood exhaust openings ; and(f) have a condensation gutter around the base of the hood so con-

structed as to provide a flat surface where it abuts walls orpartitions .

Hood

33 . (1) Exhaust hoods of less than 2 m in length shall have one outlet .outlets .

Canopyhoods.

(2) Outlets shall not be located at the sides of a hood .

34 . (1) The capture velocity of kitchen canopy hoods shall be not lessthan 30.5 m/min when measured at the hood face except when used overbain maries, hot water urns and similar appliances from which theemission consists chiefly of heat and water vapour .

(2) The overhang of a canopy hood shall be 0 .4 of the distance betweenthe bottom of the hood and the range but (except for side draught hoods)not less than 200 mm where the distance from the floor to the bottom ofthe hood is 2.2 m .

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Position ofexhaustvent.

Filters inexhaustvents .

(3) The volume of air to be exhausted from canopy hoods shall be inaccordance with the following table :-

Number of

Cubic Metres per 1000 cm-Exposed Sides

of Hood Openingof the Hood .

at Hood Face .

Central hung hood 4.3 m3/minWall hung hood 2.85 m 3/minCorner hung hood 2.4 m3/minFitted with aprons on 3 sides

2.4 m3/min

(4) The air velocity through a canopy slot hood shall be between107 m/min to 137 m/min .

(5) The air velocity through a ventilator or back shelf hood shall bebetween 91.5 m/min to 107 m/min .

35. The exhaust vent of a mechanical ventilating system shall belocated so as not to create an insanitary condition or produce environ-mental nuisance.

36 . (1) All mechanical ventilating exhaust systems in kitchens of foodhandling premises, except when connected to a hood which is exhaustingdirectly over appliances from which the emission is chiefly heat and watervapour, shall be provided with approved means of filtration .

(2) Filters shall be fitted as close to the exhaust openings as possible .(3) The filter area in square metres for a given volume of exhausted

air shall be determined as follows :-Volume of air exhausted m3/min .

Filter area =Operating velocity of filter-m/min .

(4) Filters shall be cleaned under a jet of steam or washed in solventat least once a month .

(5) Filters in kitchen canopy hoods shall not be inclined more than30° from the vertical and shall not be closer than 600 mm to non-exposedcooking heat or closer than 1400 mm to charcoal or similar exposedflame .

Ducts. 37 . (1) Subject to subregulation (5) of this regulation, all ducts infood handling premises shall be constructed of galvanised sheet iron ofa thickness not less than 12 mm or approved fire resistant sheet iron, allinternal surfaces shall be smooth and free from obstruction and jointsgrooved, welded or lapped, riveted and soldered airtight, with access forcleaning provided every 3 m and near each elbow, angle or duct junctionof horizontal sections of duct work .

(2) Clean-out doors shall be of a quick release pattern, presenting aflush surface inside the duct and suitably sealed to prevent leakage ofair .

(3) Surfaces surrounding exhaust openings formed by a duct shallbe constructed or faced with impervious material capable of being easilycleaned .

(4) Horizontal ducts shall be graded to a draining device .(5) Approved flexible ducts or connections shall be allowed subject to

any condition imposed by the Commissioner or Local Authority at thetime approval is obtained .

(6) Velocity through a duct shall be 549 m/min .(7) All openings through which a duct passes shall be proofed against

the access of rats, mice or other vermin .

Food . 38 . (1) All food in food handling premises and in transport betweensuch premises shall be clean, wholesome, safe for human consumptionand protected from contamination .

(2) All perishable foods shall be stored at temperatures that willprotect against spoilage and all potentially hazardous food shall bemaintained at safe temperatures except during preparation and service .

(3) Raw fruits and vegetables shall be thoroughly washed in runningwater before use .

(4) Meat used in food handling premises shall have been slaughteredin accordance with the provisions of the Act or the Abattoirs Act, 1909 .

Roasted

39. (1) All frozen chickens shall be completely thawed before. beingchickens . cooked, thawing shall be carried out by placing the chicken in a refrigera-tor at 5 °C for 8 to 10 hours .

(2) During cooking the oven shall be maintained at a temperature ofnot less than 120'C.

(3) Cooked chickens shall be held in a warming oven at a temperatureof not less than 60°C or rapidly cooled and placed in a refrigerator .

(4) Every warming oven shall be equipped with a thermometer, ofsufficient size and so placed as to be readily seen by the customers .

(5) Where a cooked chicken is kept overnight in food handling premisesit shall be kept in a refrigerator at a temperature of not more than 5 °Cand before being placed in a warming oven next day shall be placed ina cooking oven and brought rapidly to a temperature of 65°C.

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(6) A cooked chicken shall not be placed on the same table as, or inclose proximity to, an uncooked chicken, and cooking utensils used on anuncooked chicken shall not be used on a cooked one unless they have beenthoroughly washed .

(7) A person handling an uncooked chicken shall wash his hands beforehandling a cooked chicken .

Cooked

40. Where frozen dinners are being prepared-frozendinners .

(a) cooked food shall not be placed on the same table as, or in closeproximity to, uncooked food ;

(b) utensils used on uncooked food shall be thoroughly washed beforebeing used on cooked food ;

(c) a person handling uncooked food shall wash his hands beforehandling cooked food ;

(d) forks, tongs and such other utensils shall be used to handle foodwherever possible ;

(e) cooked food shall be placed in a freezer within 1 hours ofcooking.

Thawing of 41 . Thawing of cooked frozen dinners in food handling premises shallfrozen be carried out by placing the food in a refrigerator at 5°C for 8 to 10dinners .

hours .

Food not to

42. Food which has been served to customers and then returned to thebe re-used . kitchen or serving area shall not be served to any other person, but bread,

sugar, pepper, salt and sauces which have been placed upon a table ina protective container may be re-used .

Toxic

43. Toxic and hazardous substances shall not be used or stored insubstances . food handling premises unless they are required to maintain sanitaryconditions, when they shall be used in such a manner so as not tocontaminate food or constitute a hazard to employees or customers .

Food to be

44. All food stored for sale or intended for human consumption shallstored abovefloor.

kept at least 450 mm clear of the floor ..No return of 45 . (1) Subject to subregulation (2) of this regulation, where anysmallgoods . smaligoods containing meat have been delivered to any person for sale

or have been sold and delivered to any person-(a) the manufacturer shall not accept the return of, or exchange

or take back into stock, those smallgoods ; and(b) no person shall return those smallgoods to the manufacturer

thereof.(2) Nothing in this regulation applies to the return by a person to

a manufacturer of smaligoods wrongly delivered to that person .Disposal of

46. The occupier of any food handling premises shall cause any foodunwholesome has become unwholesome to be placed immediately in animpervious receptacle used for refuse .

Unflayedcarcase orpig carcase.

Storage offertilisers,etc.

Contamin-v.ted food orutensils notto be used .

47 . A person shall not keep or store any unflayed carcase or anypig carcase that is not de-haired in any room that is used for thekeeping or storage of any dressed meat or other food intended forhuman consumption, unless the carcase is-

(a) kept or stored in a portion of the room that is separated by apartition from any other portion thereof used for the keepingor storage of dressed meat or other food; or

(b) effectively covered and kept so covered so as to prevent thatcarcase coming into contact with any dressed meat or other food .

48. A person shall not store or keep in any food handling premisesor carry in any vehicle used in connection with such premises-

(a) any blood and bone fertiliser, bone meal or organic fertiliser,or any similar organic fertiliser or meal or any preparationcontaining any fertiliser or meal of animal origin ; or

(b) any other thing whatsoever that may be likely to contaminate oraffect the wholesomeness or cleanliness of food .

unless that fertiliser, meal, preparation or other thing is handled in aseparate part of those premises, or in that vehicle, in such manner thatthe food is not or is not likely to be so contaminated or affected .

49 . (1) A person shall not in any food handling premises-(a) use any contaminated food or any food which has been in

contact with any floor or ground surface of those premises; or(b) use any utensil which has been in contact with any floor or

ground surface of those premises, unless and until that utensilhas been thoroughly cleansed .

(2) When any food comes into contact with any floor or groundsurface of food handling premises, the food shall be placed immediatelyin an impervious receptacle used for refuse .

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Hygiene inrelation topet meat .

Wrappingpaper tobe clean .

50 . (1) A person shall not use, or cause or ermit to be used, for themanufacture, packing, storage, carriage, delivery or sale of food forhuman consumption, any premises, or any plal t, machine, receptacle orvehicle used for the manufacture, preparation, packing, storage, carriage,delivery or sale of any meat that-

(a) is not ordinarily used, or is unfit, for human consumption ; or(b) has not been slaughtered, dressed, stored, handled or distributed

as meat for human consumption .(2) The provisions of this regulation do not apply in respect to the

storage, carriage, delivery or sale of any such meat if the meat ispacked in hermetically sealed containers at premises not used for thepreparation or sale of food for human consumption and-

(a) the outer surfaces of those containers are clean ; and(b) the containers are labelled with the words, "Pet Food", "Pet

Meat" or "Unfit for Human Consumption" legibly printed inletters of not less than 48 point face measurement in a colourin distinct contrast to that of the ground on which those wordsare printed.

(3) The provisions of this regulation do not apply to registered abattoirswhere pet meat is prepared under the supervision of a qualified meatinspector and is stored in the following manner-

(a) packed into cartons labelled "Inedible Meat-Not Fit for HumanConsumption" or "Pet Food-Not Fit for Human Consumption"and with a continuous red band 50 mm wide applied right roundthe carton in the centre of the narrower girth ; and

(b) where it is stored in freezing chambers used for edible meatproducts, the cartons shall be wired or otherwise sealed andbatched to prevent confusion with the edible products .

51 . Every person who uses paper for wrapping or packing foodintended for sale shall use for that purpose only paper which is cleanand which has no printing or writing on the surface in contact withthe food .

Carry

52 . A person while selling or delivering bread or other products of abread .

bakery or pastrycook from a vehicle shall not carry the bread or otherproducts except in a clean basket or other clean container .Single- 53. A person shall not fill with food or drink intended for sale anyservice single-service container which has been used previously, nor use anyarticles .

single-service article more than once .

y,

Unclean 54. A person shall not place any ticket, label, notice or other articlelabels not of a similar nature which is unclean or liable to contaminate food, orto be in

which has been in contact with the mouth, so that it is in contact or iscontact withfood.

likely to come into contact with food intended for sale .Clothes, etc., 55 . (1) Every person shall keep and maintain in clean condition allto be kept cloths, towels, and materials used for the purpose of drying or wipingclean .

utensils used in handling food intended for sale and shall use thosecloths, towels and materials solely for those purposes .

(2) Every person shall keep and maintain in a clean condition allcloths, towels and materials used for the purpose of wiping or polishingfruit or other food intended for sale and shall use those cloths, towelsand materials solely for those purposes .(3) A person shall not use any cloth, towel or material except for the

purpose for which it is kept and maintained and unless it is in a cleancondition .Food sold to 56. Every person who sells any food, whether that food is deliveredbe protected . direct to the purchaser at the time of sale or is sent for delivery by any

means elsewhere than at the place of sale, shall pack or cover that foodso that it is effectively protected from contact with and contaminationby flies, dust, dirt or other sources of contamination, but the provisionsof this regulation shall not apply if the food comprises vegetables orfruit.

(b) wear a cap, which will keep the hair adequately covered ;(c) keep his person including his hands and fingernails clean ;(d) before commencing work, wash his hands ;(e) before visiting the toilet, remover outer protective clothing ; and(f) after visiting the toilet and before resuming work wash his

hands thoroughly with soap or detergent and clean water .Persons

59 . (1) A person while affected with any disease which may be trans-suffering

mitted by contamination of food, or while a carrier of such disease, orfrom disease,etc .

while afflicted with boils, infected wounds, sores or an acute respiratoryinfection, or while wearing any bandage except a waterproof bandage,

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a person, shall not be re-served to that person or any other person untilit has been thoroughly washed .

Personal 58 . Every employee in food handling premises shall-hygiene ofemployees . (a) wear clean, washable clothing at all times ;

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shall not work in any area of food handling premises in any capacity inwhich there is a likelihood of that person contaminating food or foodcontact surfaces with pathogenic organisms, or transmitting disease toother individuals, and a person known or suspected of being affected withany such disease or condition shall not be employed or undertake dutiesin such area or capacity.

(2) Where the person in charge of food handling premises has reasonto suspect that a person undertaking duties in that establishment hascontracted any such disease or has become a carrier of such disease heshall immediately notify the Local Authority .

Standards to 60. The proprietor of, or a person employed or undertaking duties inbe observedby persons any food handling premises, shall not-handlingfood,

(a) wipe his hands upon his clothing or upon anything other than aclean towel ;

(b) apply his fingers to his mouth, nose or scalp while handling orserving food ;

(c) serve any article of unwrapped food with his fingers, but shallwherever possible use a fork or other suitable implement forthe purpose ;

(d) use his breath to open any bag or wrapper ;(e) apply to the mouth any appliance used for the preparation or

serving of food ;(f) place, carry or store any food in a container in such a manner

that the bottom side of a container comes into contact withany food in a lower container ;

(g) hold cutlery or any utensil for eating or drinking by any othermeans than the handle or the outside of such utensil ;

(h) carry any cutlery or utensil for eating or drinking in the pocketof any garment ;

(i) smoke, or chew tobacco or expectorate, while in a kitchen orservery in food handling premises, or while engaged in thehandling of food ;

(j) place or cause to be placed anywhere in food handling premisesany food which is unfit for human consumption, or any offensivesubstance whatsoever ;

(k) smoke in that part of a vehicle used for the handling of foodintended for sale ; and

(1) place or keep any of his clothing in or on any part of thepremises other than in a change room .

Obligations

61 . The proprietor of food handling premises shall not--on theproprietor . (a) use or cause or permit to be used, as food or in the preparation

of any food in such premises, any deteriorated substance or anyfood which is fly blown, or any hermetically sealed food whichupon opening shows signs of decomposition, fermentation oralteration in appearance or keep, or cause or permit to be keptupon the premises, any unsound, unwholesome or deterioratedarticle of food or any unwholesome or deteriorated substancewhatsover, which is capable of being used in the preparationof food, or which is unfit for human consumption ;

(b) supply, or cause or permit to be supplied, to any person fordrinking, or use or cause or permit to be used in the preparationof food, any water other than potable water ;

(c) use or permit to be used, or have in his possession for use, inthe preparation or serving of food, any equipment or utensilswhich are cracked, broken, chipped or otherwise unsound, orwhich are so damaged as to prevent a thorough cleansing ;

(d) use or permit to be used for the storage of prepared food, anycellar or underground room, unless that cellar or room is welllighted and ventilated and is free from moisture and in asanitary condition ;

(e) allow any live animal or bird on the food handling premisesexcept a guide dog for the blind ;

(f) knowingly employ in any capacity on the food handling premises,any person who is suffering from any dangerous infectiousdisease; and

(g) receive or place in his premises any article of clothing to bedry-cleaned or laundered at that or any other place, unless inan area completely separated from the food handling areas andseparately staffed .

Certain

62. Where the Commissioner or a Medical Officer is satisfied thatprecautionscan be

reasonable grounds exist for believing that contamination, or possibilityrequired. of contamination exists or arises in relation to any person employed in or

frequenting any food handling premises, the Commissioner or MedicalOfficer may require the following measures and precautions to be takenand observed, that is to say-

(a) that such person be forthwith and until further directed by theCommissioner or Medical Officer excluded from all food handlingpremises ;

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(b) that the food handling premises in which that person is engagedor employed be forthwith closed to the public and that it remainso closed until further directed by the Commissioner or MedicalOfficer ;

(c) that such person and all other persons engaged or employed inany capacity in the food handling premises concerned undergosuch medical examinations (including laboratory tests) as maybe required by the Commissioner or Medical Officer,

and the Commissioner or Medical Officer may make such orders andrequirements and give such notices and directions and do all such otheracts and things as appear to him to be necessary or desirable for givingeffect to the provisions of these regulations .

Notice to be 63 . The occupier of premises in which the handling of food is carriedout shall obtain and display in a conspicuous position within the premisesa legible copy of the notice entitled "Food Handlers" issued by the PublicHealth Department .

displayed .

Offences . 64 . (1) Where by these regulations an act is required to be done orforbidden to be done in relation to any food handling premises, theoccupier of the premises has, unless the contrary intention appears, theduty of causing to be done the act so required to be done, or of preventingfrom being done the act so forbidden to be done, as the case may be .

(2) Any person occupying food handling premises that do not complywith the provisions of these regulations is guilty of an offence .

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1972 .Medical Department,

Perth, 4th April, 1973 .K.E. 1 .9 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1972, the following tobe members of the Board of Management of theKing Edward Memorial Hospital for Women forthe period ending 30th June, 1976-

Mr. G. H. Chessell .Dr. D. M. Clement .Mrs. A. W. Orton .Mr. J. W. Rawlinson .Mrs. W. E. Willington .Professor J . D. Martin (or deputy Associate

Professor P . F. H. Giles) .Dr. C. Douglas-Smith (or deputy Dr. V. T .

White) .Dr. K. J. M. Carruthers.Mr. H. H. McGrath (or his deputy) .

J . M. HARRY,Acting Director of Administration,

Medical and Health Services .

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WA1'l,R SUPPLIESADVISORY COMMITTEE .

P.H.D. 612/66 .I, RON DAVIES, being the Minister administeringthe Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act,appoint the persons mentioned in the schedulehereunder to be members of the above Committeefor the term of three years commencing 1st March,1973 .

RON DAVIES,Minister for Health .

Schedule .Dr. R. C. Godfrey, nominated by the Australian

Medical Association .

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STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1972 .1, ARTHUR WILLIAM BICKERTON, Ministerfor Housing, being the Minister of the Crown,charged with the administration of the StateHousing Act, 1946-1972, pursuant to subsection(2) of section 6 of that Act, do hereby fix for thepurposes of paragraph (b) of the interpretation"worker" in subsection (1) of that section theamount of Five thousand four hundred andseventy-three dollars per annum (One hundredand five dollars twenty-five cents per week) asthe amount of salary, wages or income, which isto be the relevant amount for those purposes .

A. W. BICKERTON,Minister for Housing .

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20th April, 1973 .Corres. 1345/52, Vol. 2 .

THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale by public auction on the date andat the place specified hereunder, under the pro-visions of the Land Act, 1933-1971, and itsregulations .

Lot Number ; Street ; Area (square metres) ;Upset Price .

Kalgoorlie-

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1599 ; Lyall Street ; 1012; $1,000 .2161 ; Hare Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .2184 ; Hare Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .2194 ; Varden Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .2142 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .2143 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .2138 ; Campbell Street, 1012 ; $1,000 .2139 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .2140 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .R1320 ; Hare Street; 1012; $1,000 .R1323 ; Hare Street; 1012 ; $1,000 .R1328 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .R1329 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .R1330 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000,R1331 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .R1332 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .R1333 ; Campbell Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .

Mr. F. K. O'Mahony, nominated by the LocalGovernment Association of Western Australia.

Associate Professor Kailis, nominated by the Aus-Boulder-

757 ; Dart Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .tralian Dental Association (Inc .) . 764 ; Dart Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .

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Hannans Suburban Area-F37; Eureka Street; 1012 ; $1,000 .F38 ; Eureka Street; 1012 ; $1,000 .F39; Eureka Street; 1012 ; $1,000 .F40; Eureka Street ; 1012 ; $1,000 .

Friday, 11th May, 1973, at 11 .00 a.m. in the Kal-goorlie Town Hall, Kalgoorlie .

These lots are sold subject to the followingconditions :-

(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot pur-chased a residence to comply with LocalAuthority by-laws within two years fromthe date of sale. If this condition shallnot have been complied with in the timeprescribed, the land shall be absolutelyforfeited together with all purchase moneyand fees that may have been paid .

(b) A transfer of the License will not be ap-proved nor a Crown Grant issued for thelot until the purchaser has complied withthe building condition .

(c) A limit of one lot per person shall applyand for the purpose of this conditionhusband and wife are deemed to be one .

(d) All lots sold at this sale are subject to thecondition that filling to the requirementsof the Local Authority is necessary .

All improvements on the land offered for sale arethe property of the Crown and shall be paid for asthe Minister may direct, whose valuation shall befinal and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of this sale maybe obtained from the Lands Department, Perth .

(Public Plan Kalgoorlie -Boulder, Sheets 1 and 2 .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

FORFEITURES.THE following leases and licenses together with allrights, title and interest therein have this daybeen forfeited to the Crown under the Land Act,1933-1971, for the reasons stated .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands,

17th April, 1973 .

Name ; Lease or License ; District; Reason ; Corres . ;Plan .

Aristocrat Building Co . Pty. Ltd . ; 338/11098 ; Roe-bourne Lot 141; non-compliance with condi-tions ; 2435/62 ; Townsite 10 .24 .

Caravan Land Pty . Ltd. ; 338/11099 ; Roebourne Lot36; non-compliance with conditions; 2309/71 ;Townsite 10 .24 .

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 19th April, 1973 .Corres. 767/72 .

APPLICATIONS are invited under section 117 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, for the leasing of Kar-ratha Lot 1141 for the purpose of a "TaxiTerminal" for a term of (5) five years at a rentalof $20.00 per annum, subject to the followingconditions :-

(1) The land shall not be used for any purposeother than Taxi Terminal without theprior approval in writing of the Ministerfor Lands .

(2) The lessee shall not without the previousconsent in writing of the Minister forLands assign, transfer, mortgage sublet orpart with the possession of the demisedland .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[19 April, 1973 .

(3) The land shall be occupied and used bythe lessee for the purpose specified withinnine months of the date of commencementof the lease and thereafter will be con-tinuously so used to the satisfaction of theMinister .

(4) The lessee shall commence constructionwithin nine months and thereafter con-tinue construction and complete andoperate the works within two years fromthe date of commencement of the lease .

(5) All buildings, erections, paving, drainageand other works shall be to the approvalof the Local Authority and the lessee shallperform, discharge and execute all requisi-tions and works unto the demised land asare or may be required by any local orpublic authority operating under anystatute by-law or regulation .

(6) No residence shall be permitted on theleased land .

(7) The lessee shall maintain existing andfuture improvements to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands .

(8) Compensation shall not be payable to thelessee in respect of any improvementseffected by him on the demised land andremaining thereon at the expiration orearlier determination of the lease .

(9) It shall be lawful for the lessee at anytime within the three calendar monthsimmediately following the expiration ofthe term or earlier determination of thelease, to take down, remove, and carryaway any buildings, structures, improve-ments and plant the property of the lessee .

(10) On determination of the lease, the lesseeshall fill in, consolidate and level off anyunevenness, excavation or hole caused byhim during the term of the lease or byremoval of his improvements and shallleave the demised land in a clean, neat andtidy condition to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands and shall remove anyor all waste matter as required by theMinister.

(11) The lessee shall indemnify the Ministeragainst all claims for damage to propertyor persons arising from the use of the land .

(12) Compensation will not be payable fordamage by flooding of the demised land .

(13) No maintenance or servicing of vehicles,apart from washing and polishing, shallbe conducted on the leased land .

Applications shall be accompanied by a sketch(drawn to scale) outlining the development pro-posed within two years of occupying the leasedland .The Minister for Lands reserves the right to re-

fuse any application on the grounds that the pro-posed development is, in his opinion, unsuitable orinadequate .Any time during the currency of the lease and

on completion of improvements consistent withthe purpose of the lease and to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands and on payment of thepurchase price, the lessee may surrender his leaseto obtain the freehold title of the land .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednes-day, 9th May, 1973, accompanied by a deposit of$12 .50 . A service charge of $41,020 per hectareshall be payable upon approval of application .

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on the clos-ing date, and if there are more applications thanone for the area, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board .

(Plan Karratha 24 .22 .)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands .

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District and Location No .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 19th April, 1973 .IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the City of Nedlands, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 29th December,1972, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Nedlands .323/71 (R.3989) .

Road No. 14917 . A strip of land 3 .04 metreswide, widening at its terminus, commencing onthe western alignment of Road No. 2886 at thenortheastern corner of Lot 118 of Swan Location537 on Land Titles Office Plan 1140 and extendingas coloured brown on the said plan westward alongthe northern boundaries of the said lot and Lots119 to 137 inclusive to the eastern alignment ofRoad No. 2896 .Road No . 14921 . A strip of land 3 .06 metres

wide, widening at its terminus, commencing onthe western alignment of Road No . 2886 at thenortheastern corner of Lot 196 of Swan Location537 on Land Titles Office Plan 1140 and extendingas coloured brown on the said plan westward alongthe northern boundaries of the said lot and Lots197 to 215 Inclusive to the eastern alignment ofRoad No. 2896 .Road No. 14922 . A strip of land 3 .06 metres

wide widening in parts, commencing on the westernalignment of Road No. 2886 at the northeasterncorner of Lot 349 of Swan Location 537 on LandTitles Office Plan 1140 and extending as colouredbrown on the said plan westward along the north-ern boundaries of the said lots and Lots 350 to 368to and along the northern boundaries of Lots 369to 387 inclusive to the northwestern corner of thelastmentioned lot. Excluding the intersecting por-tion of Road No . 2896 .

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION

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Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 19th April, 1973

IT is hereby notified, for genera ;information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V of theLand Act, 1933-1971, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified but may belodged before such date if so desired .

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are moreapplicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board . Any lands remainingunselected will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with .

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and place ofthe meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and the sitting of the Board .

OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY, 1973

Corres . No .

2489/63

Locality

Approx. 32 kilometres north-east of Manjimup Townsite

(j) Subject to Mining Conditions .(1) Not available for selection under the provisions of section 53 of the Land Act .(m) Available to adjoining holders and holders of nearby land who are capable, in the opinion of the Minister, of conveniently

working their land and this land as one holding .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Road No. 14923 . A strip of land 5.03 metreswide commencing on the northeastern corner ofLot 299 of Swan Location 504 on Land Titles OfficePlan 2668 and extending as coloured brown on thesaid plan southerly along the eastern boundary ofthe said lot, to and along the eastern boundaryof Lot 348 of the said location to the southeasterncorner of the lastmentioned lot .

Road No. 14924 . A strip of land 5 .03 metreswide, commencing on the western alignment ofRoad No. 14923 at the southeastern corner of Lot299 of Swan Location 504 on Land Titles OfficePlan 2668 and extending as coloured brown on thesaid plan westward along the southern boundaryof the said lot and Lots 300 to 310 inclusive to andalong the southern boundary of Lot 311 to 323inclusive to the southwestern corner of the last-mentioned lot . Excluding the intersecting portionof Road No. 12229 .

Road No. 14925 . A strip of land 5.03 metreswide, commencing on the southern alignment ofRoad No. 5520 at the northwestern corner of Lot323 of Swan Location 504 on Land Titles OfficePlan 2668 and extending as coloured brown on thesaid plan southerly along the western boundaryof the said lot to and along the western boundaryof Lot 324, to and along the western boundariesof Lots 55 and 257 of the said location to thesouthwestern corner of the last mentioned lot .Excluding the intersecting portion of Road No . 5521 .

2449 square metres being resumed from SwanLocation 537 .

4249 square metres being resumed from SwanLocation 504 .

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 16thFebruary, 1973 .)

(Public Plans P250-4, P232 and P233-4 .)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Town of Canning, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 11th September,1972, the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Canning .Lands and Surveys 2625/72 (MR886), M.R.D .

650/71 .Road No. 14930 . A strip of land 10 .06 metres

wide commencing on the southern alignment ofRoad No. 2977 on the northern boundary of Lot 11of Canning Location 184 and extending as surveyedand coloured blue on Land Titles Office Plan 6906(Sheet 1) southeastward along the northeasternboundaries of the said lot and Lot 12 of the saidLocation and portion of Lot 1 of Canning Location203 to terminate at a distance of 10 .32 metres fromthe western boundary of Canning Location 203 .(Public Plan F16-4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Town of Bunbury, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 31st March, 1971,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of aa new road,that is to say :-

Bunbury.1015/69 (R .3956) .Road No. 14487 (extension) . A strip of land 20 .12

metres wide, widening at its terminus and as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on original Plan12256 and leaving the terminus of the present roadat the northwestern corner of Bunbury Lot 70 ofLeschenault Location 26 (Lands Titles Office Plan5780 Sheet 2) and extending as surveyed southerlyalong the western boundary of the said lot to thesouthwestern corner of that lot .Road No. 14926 . A strip of land varying in width

leaving the southern alignment of Stokley Road onthe northern boundary of Bunbury Lot 599 ofLeschenault Location 26 and extending as deline-ated and coloured dark and light brown on OriginalPlan 12256 southerly along the western boundaryof the said lot through Wellington Location 4427to the northern alignment of William Street .

7896 square metres being resumed from Leschen-ault Location 26 .

4750 square metres being resumed from Welling-ton Location 4427 .(Public Plan B84-4 and B85-4 .)

It is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Town of Bunbury, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 9th April, 1968,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

Bunbury.1344/68 (R .3839) .Road No. 14892 (Koombana Drive) . A strip of

land 15.09 metres wide commencing at the south-eastern corner of Bunbury Town Lot 288 andextending as surveyed and as delineated and colour-ed dark brown on Original Plan 6023 northwardalong the eastern boundaries of the said lot andlots 289 and 290 to and along the eastern boundar-ies of Lots 275, 276 and 277 to the southern bound-ary of Lot 384 .Road No. 14891 (Copplestone Drive) . A strip of

land varying in width commencing on the southernboundary of Bunbury Town Lot 350 (Reserve 8661)and extending as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plans 6023 and 11269 northwardand generally westward through the said lot andlots 380 (Class "A" Reserve 15927), and 358 to theeastern alignment of Road No . 14892 on the westernboundary of the last mentioned Lot .

9 April, 1973 .

Road No. 13643 . W Crowhurst Way-widening .That portion of Crown Land containing 28 squaremetres as delineated and coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan 11269 .

(ii) Extension . A strip of land varying inwidth, leaving the terminus of the present road onthe southern boundary of Bunbury Town Lot 380(Class "A" Reserve 15927) and extending as deline-ated and coloured dark brown on Original Plan11269 northward through the said lot situate eastof the prolongation northeasterly of the south-eastern boundary of Bunbury Town Lot 358 andsouth of that portion of Copplestone Drive as showncolouredd light brown an the said Plan .63 square metres being resumed from Bunbury

Suburban Lot P6 .The areas of Class "A" Reserve No . 15927 and

Reserve 8661 are hereby reduced by 3096 squaremetres and 524 square metres respectively .

(Public Plan Bunbury Central and B69-4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Town of Geraldton, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 3rd September, 1971,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

Geraldton .2178/71 (R4065) .Road No. 14928 (Willcock Drive) . A strip of land

40.23 metres wide, widening in parts commencingon the southeastern alignment of Road No . 12891within Geraldton Lot 1141 (Class `A' Reserve 20194)and extending as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 12291 southeastward andeastward through the said lot and Geraldton lots2333 (Class 'A' Reserve 27529) 937 and 1142(Class `A' Reserve 20195) to the western alignmentof Road No. 13074 .Road No. 14929 (Separation Way) . A strip of land

20.12 metres wide, widening at its commence-ment and terminus, commencing on the northeast-ern alignment of Road No . 12891 and extendingas delineated and coloured light brown on OriginalPlan 12291 northeastward through Geraldton Lot937 to a surveyed road within the said lot .The areas of Class "A" Reserve No's . 20194,

20195 and 27529 are hereby reduced by about 2529square metres, 2 .2763 hectares, and about 2 .5444hectares respectively .

(Public Plans G19 and 35-4 and G36-4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Boyup Brook, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 4thMarch, 1971, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say :-

Boyup Brook .1988/68 (R .3999) .Road No. 1489 (widening of part) . That portion

of Reserve No. 14957 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 12204 .Road No. 14912 . A strip of land 20.12 metres

wide, widening at its commencement and terminusleaving the southern alignment of Road No. 5360on the northeastern boundary of Reserve No . 14957and extending as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 12204 southerly through thesaid Reserve to the northern alignment of Road No .1489 on the southern boundary of the said Reserve14957.Road No. 14913 . A strip of land 20.12 metres

wide, widening at its commencement leaving thewestern alignment of Road No . 14912 withinReserve No . 14957 and extending as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 12204 gener-ally westerly through the said Reserve to the east-ern boundary of Nelson Location 8789 . The area ofReserve No. 14957 is hereby reduced by 5.4051hectares accordingly.

(Public Plan 415D/40 .)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Collie, passed at a meeting ofthe Council held on or about 14th October, 1969,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Collie .710/19, V2 (R .3998) .

Road No. 7056 (widening of part) . That portionof Crown Land as delineated and coloured midbrown on Original Plan 11960 . (Public Plan Collie40, sheet 1 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Katanning, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 8th March, 1971,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Katanning .

954/71 (R.3929) .

Road No. 14927. (i) A strip of land varying inwidth commencing at the northwestern corner ofPinwernying Suburban Lot 19 (Reserve 1976) andextending as surveyed generally southerly andeastward along the southwestern boundary of thesaid lot to and along the southern boundaries ofSuburban Lots 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9,Lot 123, Suburban Lot 8 and part of SuburbanLot 7 and Katanning Lot 20 of Kojonup Location255 (Land Titles Office Plan 4657) to the southwestern corner of the lastmentioned lot .

(ii) Widening and Deviation of part . Those por-tions of Pinwernying Suburban Lots 19 (Reserve1976), 18, 15, 9, 123, Katanning Lot 19 of KojonupLocation 255 (Land Titles Office Plan 4657) andGreat Southern Railway as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 12135 .

99 square metres being resumed from Pinwerny-ing Suburban Lot 18 .

157 square metres being resumed from Pinwerny-ing Suburban Lot 15 .

109 square metres being resumed from Pinwerny-ing Suburban Lot 9 .

46 square metres being resumed from Pinwerny-ing Suburban Lot 123 .

3035 square metres being resumed from KojonupLocation 255.

The area of Reserve No . 1976 is hereby reduced by132 square metres accordingly.

(Public Plans Pinwernying and Katanning(North) Townsites .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kent, passed at a meeting ofthe Council held on or about 15th March, 1972,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Kent .1002/66 (R .4060) .

Road No. 5304 (widening of part) . That portionof Williams Location 14743 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram76145 .

1702 square metres being resumed from WilliamsLocation 14743 .

(Public Plan 407/80C3 .)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Mullewa, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 12th August, 1970,the undermentioned lands have been set apart .taken or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road .that is to say :-

Mullewa.2353/70 (R .3913) .Road No. 14914. A strip of land 20.12 metres wide,

widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 75908 commencingat the northwestern corner of Victoria Location6078 and extending as surveyed southerly alongthe western boundary of the said location to itssouthwestern corner then easterly along part ofthe southern boundary of the said location 6078thence southerly along the western boundary ofVictoria Location 6085 to the southwestern cornerof the last mentioned location .

4.5501 hectares being resumed from VictoriaLocation 6078 .

4.6842 hectares being resumed from VictoriaLocation 6079 .

(Public Plan 156/80 B1 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Toodyay, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 17th April 1970,16th March and 24th September 1971, the under-mentioned lands have been set apart, taken, orresumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act,1902, for the purpose of a new road, that is tosay:-

.Toodyay .13601/98 (R .3923) .Road No. 1156 (widening of Part) . Those por-

tions of Avon locations 13161, 21183 and 19048 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 12151 and Lands and Surveys Diagram 75286 .

3445 square metres being resumed from AvonLocation 13161 .

7553 square metres being resumed from AvonLocation 21183 .

1120 square metres being resumed from AvonLocation 19048 .

(Public Plan 28/80 and Toodyay 40, Sheet 2 .)The notice at page 599 in the Government

Gazette dated 2nd March 1973 is hereby superseded .

AND whereas His Excellency the Governor has de-clared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said roads,and that plans of the said lands might be in-spected at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, it is hereby notified that the lands describedabove are roads within the meaning of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960, subject to the provisions ofthe said Act .

Dated this 4th day of April, 1973 .By Order of His Excellency,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 19th April, 1973 .

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Denmark, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 7th Septemberand 7th October, 1966, the undermentioned lands

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have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for thepurpose of a new road, that is to say :-

Denmark .

3335/24, V2 (R .3637) .Road No. 13579 . (i) Extension. A strip of land

varying in width leaving the terminus of the pre-sent road within Crown land and extending assurveyed northward to and along the westernboundary of Denmark Estate Lot 447 to the north-western corner of that lot .

(ii) Widening of part. Those portions of Den-mark Estate Lots 581 (Reserve 17004) 447 and753 as delineated and coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan 11138.

Road No. 8778 . (i) Extension. A strip of land20.12 metres wide, widening in parts leaving thepresent road on the western boundary of Planta-genet Location 1970 and extending as surveyednorthward along the western boundaries of thesaid location and Denmark Estate Lots 555, 442,698 to and along the western boundary of Lot947 to the northwestern corner of the lastmen-tioned lot .

(ii) Widening of part. Those portions of Den-mark Estate Lots 442, 698 and 668 (Crown land)as delineated and coloured mid and dark brownon Original Plan 11138 .

(iii) Deviation of part . A strip of land 40 .23metres wide widening at its terminus, leaving thepresent road on the eastern boundary of DenmarkEstate Lot 668 (Crown land) and extending asdelineated and coloured mid brown on OriginalPlan 11138 through the said lot and Crown landto the northern boundary of Denmark Estate Lot753 .Road No. 4133 . Widening of part . That portion

of Denmark Estate Lot 669 and 668 (Crown land)as delineated and coloured mid and dark brown onOriginal Plan 11139 .

Road No. 14133 . (i) Extension . A strip of land20.12 metres wide, widening of part leaving theterminus of the present road on the southernboundary of Plantagenet Location 7097 and ex-tending as surveyed northeastward along thesouthern boundaries of the said location and 4249and through Denmark Estate Lot 668 (Crownland) to the southwestern alignment of Road No .4133 on the eastern boundary of the lastmen-tioned lot.

(ii) Deviation of part . A strip of land 30.17metres wide leaving the present road within Plan-tagenet Location 6960 and extending as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 11139northeastward through the said location to rejointhe present road on the northern boundary of thesaid Location 6960 .

(iii) Widening of part . Those portions of Plan-tagenet Locations 7097 and 4249 and DenmarkEstate Lot 668 (Crown land) as delineated andcoloured mid and dark brown on Original Plan11139 .

369 square metres being resumed from Plan-tagenet Location 7097.

7800 square metres being resumed from Plan-tagenet Location 4249 .

2 .7114 hectares being resumed from PlantagenetLocation 6960 .

612 square metres being resumed from DenmarkEstate Lot 442 .

2886 square metres being resumed from Den-mark Estate Lot 447 .

3488 square metres being resumed from Den-mark Estate Lot 698.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 13th April, 1973 .Corres. 316 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (c) subsection (2)of section 18 of the Act, in respect of the Shireof Boddington for the period 12th April, 1973 tothe 31st May, 1973, both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 13th April, 1973 .Corres. 1131 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (c) (e)and (f) subsection (2) of section 18 of the BushFires Act, in respect of the Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup for the period 13th April, 1973 to the 31stMay, 1973, both dates inclusive . All other pro-visions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

[19 April, 1973 .

4892 square metres being resumed from DenmarkEstate Lot 753 .

5258 square metres being resumed from DenmarkEstate Lot 669 .The area of Reserve No . 17004 is hereby reduced

by 9991 square metres .(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 21st

April and 26th May, 1972 .)(Public Plan 452c/40 P4 .)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor hasdeclared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said roads,and that plans of the said lands might be inspectedat the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth,it is hereby notified that the lands described aboveare roads within the meaning of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, subject to the provisions of thesaid Act .

Dated this 18th day of April, 1973 .By Order of His Excellency,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands .

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This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or the owner oroccupier of any land to take any precautions heconsiders necessary before lighting any fire duringthe period of this suspension and where a fire hasalready been lit, may direct that all reasonablesteps be taken by the owner or occupier or personwho 2it the fire to extinguish the fire or to preventthe fire from spreading.

Where the land on which the fire is to be litadjoins land under the control of the ForestsDepartment, an officer from the Forests Depart-ment must be notified of the intention to light afire before burning commences .

J. A . W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 13th April, 1973 .Corres. 246 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (c) (d)and (e) subsection (2) of section 18 of the Act,in respect of the Irwin Shire Council, for theperiod 13th April, 1973 to the 31st May, 1973, bothdates inclusive . All other provisions of the BushFires Act must be complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person wholit the fire to extinguish the fire or to preventthe fire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 13th April, 1973 .Corres. 431 .

IT it hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (e)and (f) subsection (2) of section 18 of the Act, inrespect of the Shire of Tambellup for the period13th April, 1973 to the 31st May, 1973, both datesinclusive, for protective burning only . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditions thata Bush Fire Control Officer must be notified of theintention to light a fire before burning is com-menced and a Bush Fire Control Officer appointedby the Council may, subject to the directions, ifany, of the Council, require a person or the owneror occupier of any land to take any precautionshe considers necessary before lighting any fireduring the period of this suspension and where afire has already been lit, may direct that all reason-able steps be taken by the owner or occupier orperson who lit the fire to extinguish the fire or toprevent the fire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROB7,FY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

1031

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 17th April, 1973 .IT is hereby notified that the Albany Shire Councilhas appointed Mr. T. Hales as a bush fire controlofficer for its municipality .The appointment of Mr. A. J. Milesi as a bush

fire control officer for the Shire of Albany has beencancelled .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension,Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 16th April, 1973 .Corres. 111 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (e)and (f) subsection 2 of section 18 of the BushFires Act, in respect of the Shire of Capel for theperiod 16th April, 1973 to the 31st May, 1973, bothdates inclusive . All other provisions of the BushFires Act must be complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a bush fire control officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or the owner oroccupier of any land to take any precautions heconsiders necessary before lighting any fire duringthe period of this suspension and where a firehas already been lit, may direct that all reason-able steps be taken by the owner or occupier orperson who lit the fire to extinguish the fire orto prevent the fire from spreading .

Where the land on which the fire is to be litadjoins land under the control of the ForestsDepartment, an officer from the Forests Depart-ment must be notified of the intention to lighta fire before burning commences .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 16th April, 1973 .Corres. 466 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (c) and(e) subsection 2 of section 18 of the Bush FiresAct, in respect of the Shire of West Arthur forthe period 16th April, 1973 to the 31st May, 1973,both dates inclusive . All other provisions of theBush Fires Act must be complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a bush fire control officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or the owner oroccupier of any land to take any precautions heconsiders necessary before lighting any fire duringthe period of this suspension and where a fire hasalready been lit, may direct that all reasonablesteps be taken by the owner or occupier or personwho lit the fire to extinguish the fire or to preventthe fire from spreading .Where the land on which the fire is to be lit

adjoins land under the control of the ForestsDepartment, an officer from the Forests Depart-ment must be notified of the intention to light afire before burning commences .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

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Contract No .

Project

18582

Pinjarra High School-Additions 1973-Administration-Conversion Toilet Extensions and Sewerage Connection

18583

Quairading Hospital-Repairs and Renovations

. . . .

. . . .

18584 . . . .

Bentley Technical School, Stage 1-Electrical Services-Installation

18585

Collie Training Centre-Erection

18588t

Carnarvon Hospital-Redevelopment-Electrical ServicesInstallation (nominated sub-contract)

18589

Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital-Boiler House Flue Relocation

18590

Darlington Primary School-Additions 1973-Two (2) Class-rooms and Toilets

18591

Swariview Primary School-Connection to Sewer . . . .18592

Lake Grace Police Station-Conversion of existing StoresBuilding for Vehicle Examination Facilities

18593

Hospital Laundry and Linen Service at Ellis-Bore and Pumpand Grounds Water Reticulation

18594

Moora Government Establishments-Effluent DisposalScheme (recalled)

18595

18596

18597

18598

18599

18600

18601

18602

18603

18604

18605

18606

18607

18608

18609 Collie Hospital-Bore and Pump-Installation

18610

Wagin Old Police Station and Quarters-Purchase andRemoval

18611 Southern Cross-New Court House, Police Station andQuarters-Extension of Effluent Drain outside boundary ofsite

18612

Girrawheen High School-Electrical Services-Installation . . . .18613

Mt. Barker Agricultural Research Station-New Office Build-ing-Erection

18614

Pinjarra Water Supply Office-Electrical Installation (sub-contract)

18615

Pinjarra P .W.D. Water Supply-Offices-Erection . . . .

. . . .

186161

Armadale-Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital-Additions

t $70 deposit on documents.$ Deposit of $100 on documents.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[19 April, 1973 .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Tenders, closing at Perth at 2 .30 p .m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following works .Tenders are to be addressed to " The Hon . Minister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public Works Department, corner King's

Park Road and Havelock Street, West Perth," and are to be endorsed " Tender."The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .

Perth Dept. of Mines-Supply and Installation-CommissionH.F. S .S.B. Radio Communication System

Rosa Brook School Quarters-Purchase and Removal " OR "Sale in situ

Kalgoorlie-Public Buildings, Hannan St .-Purchase andRemoval of Caretakers Quarters

North Fremantle-Old School Quarters, 101 Stirling Highway-Purchase and Removal

Langford-Lot 2, Ruby Avenue-Purchase and Removal ofTimber Framed House

Kulin Junior High School-Old Pavilion Classroom-Pur-chase and Removal

Warburton Ranges Mission-Prefabricated Coolroom-Supplyand Installation

Longmore Reception Home-Connection of Building to DeepSewerage

Karnet Rehabilitation Centre Hospital-Air Conditioning-Installation

McCall Centre, Cottesloe-Supply and Installation-Commis-sion Closed Circuit Television Equipment

W.A.G.R. Midland Stores, Branch Office-Air Conditioning-Installation

South Perth Agricultural Laboratories-Facilities for FreshFruit Disinfestation-Prefabricated Cool Rooms

South Perth Agricultural Department Glasshouse No 11-Heating and Cooling Equipment-Supply and Installation

Meekatharra Police Station-New Garage-Erection . . . .

Closing Date

Conditions now Available at

1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A .D.), Bunbury

1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthPolice Station, QuairadingP.W.D . (A.D .), Northam

1/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyClerk of Courts, Collie

22/5/73

P.W.D. (A .D .), GeraldtonP.W.D ., West Perth

1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A .D .), Kalgoorlie

1/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

1/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A .D.), NarroginPolice Station Lake Grace

1/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D .), GeraldtonP.W.D. (A .D .), NorthamClerk of Courts, Moora

1/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

1/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), Bunbury

8/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A .D.), Kalgoorlie

8/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

8/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

8/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), MerredinP.W.D. (A .D .), Narrogin

8/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

8/5/73 P.W.D., West Perth

8/5/73 P.W.D., West Perth

1/5/73 P.W.D ., West Perth

8/5/73 P.W.D., West Perth

8/5/73 P.W.D., West Perth

8/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

15/5/73

P.W.D . (A.D.), GeraldtonP.W.D ., West Perth

8/5/73

P.W.D, West PerthP.W.D . (A.D.), BunburyClerk of Courts, Collie

15/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D .), NarroginPolice Station, Wagin

15/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D.), Kalgoorlie

15/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth22/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D .), Albany

22/5/73

P.W.D . (A.D .), BunburyP.W.D ., West Perth

22/5/73

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D .), Bunbury

22/5/73

P.W.D., West Perth

T. J . LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works.

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M.R.D. 1207/70Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUlIE LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the Bayswater District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, the Garratt Road Bridge approaches,and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M .R . D ., W.A. 7031-326, 327, 330, 331 and 7131-123, which maybe inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

Dated this 13th day of April, 1973 .

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier

Description

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972 .that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the Belmont District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, channelisation at the intersection ofBelmont Avenue and Alexander Road, Belmont, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D ., W.A,7020-407-1, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads

M.R.D. 785/71

Area(approx.)

1

Thiess Bros . Pty. Ltd.

Thiess Bros. Pty. LtdPortion of Swan Location 34, being part of

18 m'Lot 26 on Plan 1029 (Certificate of TitleVolume 604, Folio 68A)

2

Santi De Santis and

S. and S . De Santis

Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of

18 m2Sebastiana De Santis

Lot 102 on Plan 1644 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1306, Folio 747)

3

Thomas Anderson McDowell T. A. McDowell

Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of

18 m2Lot I on Plan 1563 (Certificate of TitleVolume 596, Folio 133)

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads .

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx .)

1 John Fleming J. Fleming . . . . Portion of Swan Location W, being part of 19 m2

2 John Reseigh Tamlin and J. R . and 0. Tamlin

Lot 9 on Plan 1768 (Certificate of TitleVolume 328, Folio 194)

Portion of Swan Location W, being part of 4 m2Olive Tamlin Lot 9 on Plan 1768 (Certificate of Title

3 Joseph Patrick O'Meara J. P. and J. O'MearaVolume 1162, Folio 122)

Portion of Swan Location W, being part of 56 M2and June O'Meara Lots 10 and 11 on Plan 1768 (Certificate

4 Crown Crownof Title Volume 1147, Folio 701)

Portion of Swan Location W, being part of 569 m2

5 Crown Crown

Lot 20 on Plan 1768 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1144, Folio 817)

Portion of Swan Location W, being part of 2899 m2Lots 17, 18 and 19 on Plan 1768 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1037/517)

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[19 April, 1973 .

1101, Folio 897)

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier

Description

1

Ronald Rake

R. Rake

Portion of Northampton Lot 346 (Certifi-

2327 m2cate of Title Volume 1229, Folio 303)

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972 .that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the Victoria Park District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Causeway East Interchange .Re-alignment of the Albany Highway-Colombo Street intersection, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off onPlan M.R.D ., W.A. 7231-78, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, EastPerth .

SCHEDULE

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public, Works Act, 1902-1972,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the Northampton District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening the Geraldton-CarnarvonRoad, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D ., W.A . 7234-138, which may be inspected at theOffice of the Commissioner of Main Roads . Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

M.R.D. 211/73-1

F. PARRICK,Secretary,

Roads .

M.R.D. 293/68

Area(approx .)

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads .

M.R.D. 317/73

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Carnaniah and Coorow District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Gingin-DongaraRoad, Controlled Access Road (re-alignment south of Eneabba townsite), and that the said pieces or parcels of land are markedoff on Plan M.R.D ., W.A. 7321-45, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent,East Perth .

SCHEDULE

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads .

AreaNo . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description (approx . )

1 Albert Leslie Woolcock and A. L . and T . B. Woolcock . . . . Portion of Crown Lease 269/1970 in the 36 . 9563 haThelma Blanch Woolcock District of Victoria

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx . )

Ampol Petroleum Limited Ampol Petroleum Limited Portion of Swan Location 36, being part of 132 m 2Lot 1 on Diagram 3509 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 986, Folio 156)

2 Ampol Petroleum Limited Ampol Petroleum Limited Portion of Swan Location 36, being part of 8 m2Lots 2 and 3 (Certificate of Title Volume

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Leonard William Grierson

L. W. Grierson

Dated this 17th day of April, 1973 .

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD .Metropolitan Sewerage .Notice of Intention .

M.W.B. 674322/73 .NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely :-

Bateman .Connecting Sewer-Area 3C Bateman to Bull Creek

Pump Station .Description of Proposed Works :The construction of three hundred and eighty

millimetre and one hundred and fifty millimetrediameter reticulation pipe sewers together withmanholes and all other apparatus connected there-with .The Localities in which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed or Provided :Portion of the City of Melville in Benningfield

Road between Camm Avenue and 60 metres northof Leach Highway .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

1035

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972, Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Carnamah District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, realigning Moora-GeraldtonRoad, Prowaka Section, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D ., W.A. 7308-20, which may beinspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Murray District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening and construction ofSouth Dandalup Dam Access Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 7002-10,which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

Description

Portion of Victoria Location 1934, being

4474 m2part of Lot M925 on Plan 3255 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1014, Folio 903)

M.R.D. 353/73

Area(approx .)

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads.

M.R.D. 252/70

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads,

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed or Provided .

For the disposal of Wastewater and to connectpremises to the main sewer .

Route of the Proposed Works :

Commencing at a point in Benningfield Roadapproximately 3.5 metres north of the southernalignment of Camm Avenue and 3 .5 metres westof the eastern alignment of Benningfield Roadand proceeding northerly along Benningfield Roadnear its eastern alignment to a point approximately1 metre south of the western prolongation of thesouthern alignment of Leach Highway ; thencewesterly across Benningfield Road to a pointapproximately 5 metres east of its western align-ment; thence northerly across Leach Highway andpublic recreation reserve 30646 to a point withinthe said reserve 30646 approximately 5 metresfrom its northern boundary ; thence easterly acrossthe said reserve 30646 parallel to and 5 metresfrom its northern boundary to an existing man-hole within the M.W.B. pump station site, and asshown on plan M.W.B. 11914 .

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

Lucy Winifred Gillett L. W. Gillett Portion of Murray Locations 1352 and 1353 10 . 5218 ha(Certificate of Title Volume 261, Folio139A)

2 Terrence James Tarbotton T. J . and E . F . Tarbotton Portion of Murray Location 1323 (Certifi- 3288 m2

3

and Eliza Florence Tar-botton

Harry Campbell Pope H. C . Pope

cate of Title Volume 183, Folio 131A)

Portion of Murray Location 1354 (Certifi- 3 . 5309 hacate of Title Volume 1215, Folio 866)

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The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sec-tions and Specifications may be Inspected.

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth for onemonth on and after the 19th day of April, 1973between the hours of 9 .00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m .

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager .

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972provide that:-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice .

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-

quire approval to be withheld and provided otherrequirements of the Act have been complied with,the Governor may make an Order, to be notifiedin the Gazette, empowering the Board to under-take the construction of the proposed works .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[19 April, 1973 .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.Metropolitan Sewerage .

Notice of Intention .

M.W.B. 674866/72 .NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely :-

Bayswater District.Reticulation Area No . 5B .

Description of Proposed Works :The construction of three hundred and five

millimetre, one hundred and fifty millimetre andone hundred millimetre diameter reticulation pipesewers together with manholes and all other ap-paratus connected therewith .The Localities in which the Proposed Works will

be Constructed or Provided :Portion of the Shire of Bayswater between

Mallion Street and Raleigh Road ; and DrakeStreet and Clavering Road.

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed or Provided :

For the disposal of waste water and to connectpremises to the main sewer .

The Area and the Parts of which are Intended tobe Served by the Proposed Works :

Commencing at a point in the centre of McKim-mie Street and opposite the centre of MallionStreet, and proceeding southeasterly along thecentre of McKimmie Street to the centre of Roth-bury Road; thence northeasterly along the centreof Rothbury Road to a point opposite the centreof Henrietta Street, thence southeasterly alongthe centre of Henrietta Street to a point oppositethe northwestern boundary of Lot 875 HenriettaStreet, thence northeasterly across HenriettaStreet to and along the northwestern boundary ofthe said Lot 875 to the southernmost corner ofLot 895 Drynan Street; thence northwesterlyalong the southwestern boundary of the said Lot895 to its westernmost corner ; thence northeast-erly along the northwestern boundary of the saidLot 895 and its prolongation to the centre of

Drynan Street ; thence southeasterly along thecentre of Drynan Street to a point opposite thenorthwestern boundary of Lot 726 Drynan Street ;thence northeasterly across Drynan Street to andalong the northwestern boundary of the said Lot726, and its prolongation to the centre of Beech-boro Road ; thence southerly along the centre ofBeechboro Road to a point opposite the centreof Clavering Road ; thence easterly and south-easterly along the centre of Clavering Road toa point opposite the centre of Raleigh Road ;thence southwesterly along the centre of RaleighRoad to a point opposite the centre of the drainreserve ; thence southeasterly along the centre ofthe said drain reserve to a point opposite thesoutheastern boundary of Lot 503 Raleigh Road ;thence southwesterly across the said drain re-serve to and along the southeastern boundary ofthe said Lot 503 to its southernmost corner ;thence northwesterly along the southwesternboundary of the said Lot 503 and its prolongationto the centre of Raleigh Road ; thence south-westerly and westerly along the centre of RaleighRoad and its prolongation to the centre of Beech-boro Road; thence southerly along the centre ofBeechboro Road to a point opposite the centreof Foyle Road ; thence westerly and northwesterlyalong the centre of Foyle Road to a point oppo-site the centre of Burnside Street ; thence south-westerly along the centre of Burnside Street toa point in the centre of Drake Street ; thencenorthwesterly along the centre of Drake Streetto a point opposite the centre of Rothbury Road ;thence northeasterly along the centre of Roth-bury Road to a point opposite the centre of Brom-ley Street; thence northwesterly along the cen-tre of Bromley Street to a point opposite thenorthwestern boundary of Lot 644 BromleyStreet ; thence northeasterly across BromleyStreet to and along the northwestern boundariesof the said Lot 644 and Lots 642-637 RothburyRoad to the southernmost corner of Lot 653Mallion Street ; thence northwesterly along thesouthwestern boundary of the said Lot 653 andits prolongation to the centre of Mallion Street ;thence northeasterly along the centre of MallionStreet to the point of commencement and asshown as a dark border on plan M.W.B. 11939 .

The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sec-tions and Specifications may be Inspected :

At the office of the Board, corner of KingsPark Road and Havelock Street West Perth, forone month on and after the 19th day of April,1973, between the hours of 9 .00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m .

H. E. J. HEWI'i 1',General Manager .

NOTE.

Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972 pro-vide that:-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire aproval to be withheld and pro-vided other requirements of the Act havebeen complied with, the Governor maymake an Order, to be notified in theGazette, empowering the Board to under-take the construction of the proposedworks .

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METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD .Metropolitan Water Supply .

Notice of Intention.M.W.B. 819082/73 .

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and pro-vision of the following works, namely :-

City of Stirling-Maylands .Eighteen-inch Water Main in Ferguson Street .

Description of Proposed Works :The construction of an eighteen-inch diameter

water main about five hundred and twenty feet inlength complete with valves and all other neces-sary apparatus .The Localities in which the Proposed Works will

be Constructed or Provided :Commencing at the intersection of Ferguson

Street and Sherwood Street and proceeding thencein a northwesterly direction along Ferguson Streetto and across Guildford Road and terminatingthereat .The above works and localities are shown on

plan M.W.B. 11922 .The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed or Provided :To augment the supply of water in the Maylands

area .The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sec-

tions and Specifications may be Inspected :At this office of the Board, corner of Kings Park

Road and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 19th day of April, 1973,between the hours of 9 .00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m .

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager .

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-197Zprovide that:-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice .

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and pro-vided other requirements of the Act havebeen complied with, the Governor maymake an Order, to be notified in theGazette, empowering the Board to under-take the construction of the proposedworks .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD .Metropolitan Water Supply .

Notice of Intention .M.W.B. 362381/73 .

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely :-

Shire of Wanneroo .Mirrabooka Deep Artesian Well .

Description of Proposed Works :(a) The sinking of a deep artesian well to a

depth of about nine hundred metres .

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(b) The construction of a pumping installationand ancillary works .

The. Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided :

Within Lot 1 of Swan Location H being the Mir-rabooka Reservoir site .The above works and localities are shown on

plan M.W.B. 11943 .

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided :

For use for public water supplies .

The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sec-tions and Specifications may be Inspected :

At the office of the Board, corner of KingsPark Road and Havelock Street, West Perth, forone month on and after the 19th day of April,1973, between the hours of 9 .00 a.m. and 3 .30 p.m .

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a. written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice .

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to requireapproval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD .Metropolitan Water Supply.

Notice of Intention .M.W.B. 364031/73 .

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section . 20 ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:-

Shire of Wanneroo .Wanneroo Deep Artesian Well .

Description of Proposed Works :(a) The sinking of a deep artesian well to a depth

of about eight hundred metres .(b) The construction of a pumping installation

and ancillary works .The Localities in which the Proposed Works will be

Constructed or Provided :Within the south eastern corner of Lot 70 High

Road, and the future Wanneroo Reservoir site .The above works and localities are shown on plan

M.W.B. 11942 .

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided :

For the exploration and future use of under-ground waters for public water supplies .

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The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sectionsand Specifications may be Inspected :

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 19th day of April 19'73,between the hours of 9 .00 a .m . and 3 .30 pan .

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager .

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that :-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provisionof the proposed works, within, one monthafter the date of publication of the abovenotice .

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to requireapproval to be withheld and provided otherrequirements of the Act have been com-plied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in . the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works .

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919 .Kalgoorlie District Regional Traffic Control.

THIS is to certify that Gerard Arthur Turner hasbeen appointed a Traffic Inspector with the Kal-goorlie District Regional Traffic Council for theKalgoorlie Regional Traffic District with effect from16th April, 1973 .

J. A. G. BROADBENT,Secretary/Manager .

SHIRE OF BEVERLEY.Litter Inspectors .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatwith effect from 16th April, 1973, Peter JordanBennett and Ean John Pollard have been appointedLitter Inspectors by the Shire of Beverley withauthority to act within the provisions of section665A of the Local Government Act, 1960-1972 .

G. L. KILPATRICK,President .

P. J. BENNETT,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF MUNDARING .To whom it may concern :THE appointment of William Wilson as PoundKeeper and Dog Control Officer for the Shire ofMundaring, is cancelled as from the 7th April, 1973 .

R. L. LEGGO,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF TOODYAY.NOTICE is hereby given that the appointment ofStanley William Hayes as Traffic Inspector forthis Council has been cancelled .

B. F. HARRIS,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF WANNEROO .It is notified for public information that PeterWilliam Nilsson has been appointed as a TrafficInspector/Vehicle Examiner for the Shire of Wan-neroo, under the provisions of the Traffic Act .The appointment is to take effect from the 19th

March, 1973 .N. S. BENNETTS,

Shire Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .Shire of Busselton .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 86) of $5,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1972, the Busselton Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of debentures on the followingterms and for the following purpose : $5,000 for aperiod of 15 years at an interest rate not exceeding6.3 per cent . per annum repayable at the Common-wealth Savings Bank of Australia, Perth, by thirty(30) equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest. Purpose : Additions and alterations to theYoongarilup Hall .Estimates and statements required by section

609 of the above Act are open for inspection atthe offices of the Council during business hoursfor 35 days after publication of this notice .

Repayments of principal and interest will be metby the Yoongarilup Hall Committee, with no ratebeing required to be levied for the purpose .Dated this 12th day of April, 1973 .

P. S. HOLGATE,Shire Clerk .

A. F. PATTERSON,President .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1970-1972 .Shire of Capel .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 25) of $130,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1970-1972, the Council of the Shire ofCape? hereby gives notice, that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$130,000 for a period of thirty years, repayable atthe Office of the Shire of Capel, in sixty half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose : Construction of Hall at Capel .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs as re-quired by section 609 are open for inspection at theShire Offices, Forrest Road, Capel, during Officehours, for thirty-five days after publication of thisnotice .Dated this 13th day of April, 1973 .

F . E. BROCKMAN,President .

P. J. SPAAPEN,Acting Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .Shire of Gosnells .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 148) of $35,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1972, the Shire of Gosnells herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose : Thirty-five thousanddollars ($35,000) for 9 years repayable at the Officeof the Council, 1905 Albany Highway, Maddington,by 18 equal half-yearly repayments of principaland interest . Purpose : Electronic AccountingMachinery and associated requirements .

Specifications and estimates as required bysection 609 are open for inspection by ratepayersat the Office of the Council during normal officehours for a period of thirty-five days after publica-tion of this notice .

A. A. MILLS,Shire President.

H. W. WALKER,Shire Clerk .

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CEMETERIES ACT, 1897-1946 .Albany Public Cemeteries By-laws .

L.G. 42/73 .THE by-laws made by the Trustees of the Albany Cemetery Board under theprovisions of the Cemeteries Act, 1897, and published in the Government Gazetteon the 3rd May, 1955, and amended from time to time thereafter, are referredto in these by-laws as the principal by-laws.Schedule B-Scale of fees and charges payable to the Trustees, is amended

as hereunder indicated :-(b) In Private Ground (including the issue of a Grant of Right of

Burial)-Ordinary land for grave, 8 x 4 feet, including maintenance for the

term of the deed-$50.00 .For interment in grave not exceeding 7 feet in depth-$20 .00 .

The amendments set out in the schedule were made by the Trustees of theAlbany Public Cemeteries Board at a duly convened meeting of the Trusteesheld on 20th December, 1972, and confirmed at a duly convened meeting ofthe Trustees held on 21st March, 1973 .

E. N. STENE,Chairman .

S. H. HANCOCK,Secretary.

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

CEMETERIES ACT, 1897-1957 .The Municipality of the Shire of Pingelly .

Amendment to By-Laws Relating to the Management of the Pingelly andMoorumbine Public Cemeteries .

L,G, 728/53 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andall other powers enabling it the Council of the Shire of Pingelly hereby recordshaving resolved on the 10th day of February, 1972, to make and submit for theconfirmation of the Governor amendments to the by-laws published in theGovernment Gazette on the 22nd day of February, 1901, and amended fromtime to time by notices in the Government Gazette .

Schedule .Schedule "A" of the Pingelly Cemetery By-Laws (Government Gazette 29th

May, 1958), is hereby amended as follows :-Substituting for the passage "Sinking the grave of all persons ten years of

age or over £4 .0 .0" appearing in line three of the schedule the passage"Sinking the grave of persons ten years of age or over $15 .00 ."

Dated this 28th day of February, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Pingelly

affixed hereto in the presence of-LES S. WATTS,

[L.S .]

President .W. C. ROBINSON,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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CEMETERIES ACT, 1897 .Williams and Boraning Public Cemeteries .

L.G. 770/53 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the Cemeteries Act, 1897,and of all the powers enabling it, the Council of the Municipality of the Shireof Williams hereby amend the by-laws of the Williams and Boraning PublicCemeteries, as published in the Government Gazette on the 26th day of May,1922, the 7th day of January, 1955, and the 26th day of October, 1962, and makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws :-Amended by-law 3 by deleting the word "five" in lines two and seven and

inserting "twenty-four" in lieu .The whole of the Schedule "A" as published in the Government Gazette on

the 26th day of October, 1962, is deleted and a new Schedule "A" inserted inlieu thereof as follows :-

Schedule "A" .SCALE OF FEES AND CHARGES PAYABLE TO THE TRUSTEES .

On application for an order for burial the following fees shall be payable inadvance :-

The foregoing amendments to the Williams Public Cemetery By-laws were dulymade by the Williams Shire Council as Trustees of the Williams and BoraningPublic Cemeteries at a convened meeting of the Council held on the 14th dayof March, 1973 .

E. H. SPRAGG,President .

D. H. TINDALE,Shire Clerk .

Recommended-

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellencycellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayor April, 1973 .

W. S . LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .Municipality of the City of Nedlands .

By-law No. 20 .By-law for the Control and Management of Council Halls .

L.G. 477/70 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, andall other powers, enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 1st day of February 1973, to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-law :-

1. By-law No. 20 (Municipality of City of Nedlands) relating to the controland management of Council Halls, Government Gazette 13th January, 1971,and amendments are hereby revoked .

2. Applications for the hire of halls owned by the City of Nedlands or anyportion of such buildings, equipment or property, shall be made to the NedlandsMunicipal Council not less than twenty-four hours before the hour at whichhiring is required .

3. Hiring of the hall building and property including furniture and equip-ment shall be at rates as decided by the Council from time to time .

4 . The hours for which hiring may be effected at daytime rates shall befrom 8 .00 a.m. to 5 .00 p.m . Evening hiring shall be from 6 .00 p.m. to midnight .No hiring shall extend after midnight on Saturdays .The "Dalkeith Hall" is not available after midnight on any night.

(a) In open or Private Ground- $For sinking a grave for any person over seven years of age 25.00For reopening a grave for any person over seven years of age 25.00For sinking a grave for any person under seven years of age 12.00For reopening a grave for any person under seven years ofage

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. . . . 12.00For sinking a grave beyond six feet, for each additional foot 4.50

(b) Land for Burial-Ordinary land for grave 8 ft. x 4 ft . 5 .00Ordinary land for grave 8 ft . x 8 ft10.00Ordinary land for grave 8 ft . x 8 ft 15 .00Special land for grave 8 ft x 4 ft. as selected by applicant . . . . 10 .00Special land for grave 8 ft . x 8 ft . as selected by applicant . . . . 15 .00Special land for grave 8 ft . x 12 ft . as selected by applicant . . . . 20 .00

(c) Extra Charges-For burial without due notice under by-law 3 . . . . 10 .00For permission to erect a headstone or kerbing 2.00For permission to erect a monument . . . . 4 .000For permission to construct a brick grave 4.00

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5 . (a) The hirer shall, prior to the term of engagement, deposit with theCouncil an amount to cover the hire charge and a further amount on bondagainst any damage which may occur during the term of the engagement.

(b) The halls may be reserved in advance on the payment of a depositof fifty per cent of the hire charge payable, and the balance of the hire chargemust be paid fourteen days prior to the date of the engagement . If suchbalance of hire charge and bond, be not paid before fourteen days prior tothe engagement as set out above, the fifty per cent hiring charge deposit shallbe forfeited and the booking shall be automatically cancelled .

6. If, after payment of the required deposit, the hall booking is cancelled,the deposit will not be refunded unless the hall is re-let for the date of suchcancelled booking.

7. The Council reserves the right to refuse to let the hall or any portionthereof to an applicant without assigning any reason for such refusal .

8. The Council may at any time cancel any agreement or decline anyapplication for hiring of any hall or portion of the hall or property .

9. In the event of two or more applications being received for the hire ofthe same portion of the hall property at the same time and date, the Councilmay, without considering priority of application, determine to which applicantthe hall hiring shall be granted .

10. The hirer of any portion of the hall property shall comply with theprovisions of the Health Act, Entertainment Tax Act and any other Act, inforce for the time being, applicable to such hiring of buildings . If, in theopinion of the Council, all necessary actions have not been taken to complywith the requirements of above and all other relevant Acts, the Council may,prior to or during the term of engagement, forbid and prevent the use of suchbuilding .

11. In the event of the use of any portion of the hall property beingforbidden or prevented under the last preceding by-law, the hirer shall forfeitthe full amount payable for the hire, as if the hire had been duly fulfilled,and the Council shall not be responsible to the hirer for any loss or damagesincurred by the hirer.

12. No spirituous liquors, wine, ale or spirits shall be brought into orconsumed upon any portion of the Council's property except when permittedin writing by the Council .

13. No hall plant, furniture, fittings or effects, cutlery, crockery, glasswareor other utensil or materials of any kind, belonging to the Council shall behired or loaned without the written permission of Council . Any furnitureremoved from the halls to the outside verandahs shall be replaced to theoriginal position in the halls .

14. The driving of nails, tacks of screws, etcetera, into any of the woodworkor walls of the halls is strictly forbidden . No internal or external decorationsare permitted to be erected without special permission in writing from theCouncil . Decorations remaining after the functions shall be removed fromthe halls and their precincts and disposed of by the hirers . Failure to do sowill result in a charge being made to the hirer . The use of adhesive tape orsimilar adhesive material on any woodwork or walls of building is strictlyforbidden. The setting up of trestles, furniture, etc ., and removing and storingof same, shall be the responsibility of the hirer .

15. No person whilst intoxicated shall be permitted to enter or remain uponany portion of the halls, nor be guilty of misbehaviour whatsoever, nor bepermitted to use profane or improper language, nor damage, mark or defaceany wall or other part of the hall or property . Any person who does, permitsor suffers any such damage shall be liable to pay cost of such damages inaddition to any penalty imposed under these conditions .

16. No offensive impersonations or representations of living persons or anything deemed likely to produce disturbances, riot, or breach of peace shall bepermitted within the buildings or properties .

17. The hirer of any part or parts of the hall buildings shall maintain andkeep good order and decent behaviour within the property, and shall be solelyand entirely responsible for the carrying out and compliance with the require-ments of these by-laws and for any damage done to the buildings, fixtures,fittings, furniture, crockery etcetera, and shall pay for such damages as maybe assessed by the Council .

18. Any officer representing the City of Nedlands Council or other personduly authorised by the Council-including the Caretaker-shall at all times bepermitted free ingress to the hall buildings and every part thereof, and shallbe given every facility for the enforcing of these conditions .

19. Every person who does, permits or suffers an act or matter or thingcontrary to any of these conditions, or commits or permits any breach, orneglects compliance therewith or makes a false statement in any applicationform and/or declaration shall be deemed guilty of an offence against theseconditions and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty dollars ($40)for every such offence .

20. No person shall take photographs or show films greater than 15 mm .within the halls or properties unless the permission of the hirer shall havebeen first obtained .

21. Premises hired are to be locked at the end of the function .

22. Dalkeith Hall-Limits of Hiring :(a) The use of the entrance foyer is for the hirers of the main hall and

also when the main hall and the supper room are both hired by theone person or organisation.

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(b) The stage is to be used only by the hirers of the main hall .(c) Hirers of the supper room only are to have access only from the front

or rear doors of the supper room .(d) Kitchen and bar facilities are to be used in conjunction with the hall

and supper room ; but, if separate bookings for hall and supper roomare made, the person making the prior booking shall have the soleuse of the above facilities if required .

(e) Hirers of the hall shall have prior use of the car parking facilitiesprovided .

23 . It is a requirement of Council that the hirer or hirers shall use theaudio equipment within the halls as provided by Council and no other typeof amplification equipment .

24. In Clause 23 "audio equipment" shall mean amplifiers, microphones andloud speakers and any other equipment used for or resulting in loud musicor other types of sound .

The Common Seal of the Municipality of theCity of Nedlands was affixed hereto inthe presence of-

J. CHAS. SMITH,Mayor .

[L.S .1

S. A. GIESE,Town Clerk.

Recommended-

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governorof April, 1973 .

in Executive Council, this 4th dayW. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1980-1972 .The Municipality of the City of Nedlands .

Amendments to Model By-law No . 19 Relating to Parking Facilities .L.G. 500/71 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the aforementioned Act, andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the aforementioned Municipality,hereby records having resolved on the 1st day of February, 1973 to make andsubmit - for confirmation by the Governor - the following amendments to itsBy-laws relating to Parking Facilities as published in the Government Gazetteof 30 July, 1970 :-

shall be $7 .00.(c) That the modified penalty for a breach of the following provisions,namely-

(i) Paragraph 36(l) (d) ;(ii) Paragraph 37(a) ;

Shall be $5 .00 .

Dated this 13th day of March, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the

City of Nedlands was affixed hereto in thepresence of-

J. CHAS. SMITH, J .P .,Mayor .

[L.S .]

S . A. GIESE,Town Clerk .

Recommended-

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S . LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

1. (a) That the modified penalty for a breach of the following provisionsnamely-(i) Paragraph 36(1) (b) ;(ii) Paragraph 39(4) ;

shall be $10 .00 .(b) That the modified penalty for a breach of the following provisions,namely-

(i) Paragraph 36(4) (b) ;(ii) Paragraph 36(4) (c) ;(iii)(iv)

Paragraph 37(e) ;Paragraph 39(1) (c) ;

(v) Paragraph 39(1) (g) ;(vi) Paragraph 39(1) (k) ;

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .City of Subiaco .

Amendments to By-Law No. 6 Relating to Zoning made under the provisionsof the Second Schedule of the Town Planning Act, 1928 .

L.G.84/ 64/B .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andall other powers enabling it, the Council of the City of Subiaco hereby recordshaving resolved on the 17th day of October, 1972, to amend and submit forconfirmation by the Governor the following :-That Zoning By-Law No . 6 as published in the Government Gazette of the 30th

September 1958, and as amended from time to time be further amended as setout hereunder :-

By adding to Schedule 8B-Lot 50 Barker Road Suburban Lots 223/224 .Provided that the land originally Lots 19 and 20 Park Street now forming

part of Lot 50 may only be used for carparking purposes .

Dated this 27th day of February, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Council of the City of

Subiaco was hereunto affixed in thepresence of-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

Approval by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th day ofApril, 1973 . W. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .The Municipality of the Town of Cottesloe.

By-laws Relating to Parking Facilities .L.G. 1085/69A .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 20th day of December, 1972, to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Governor the following amendment to By-lawNo. 39 as published in the Government Gazette of the 25th September, 1970,and as amended by notice published in the Government Gazette of the 25thJanuary, 1972 :-

Subclause (3) of clause 53 is amended by substituting for the words "sub-clauses (2) (a) and (4) of clause 36 of this by-law the modified penalty shallbe five dollars.", in lines two and three, the words, "subclause (2) (a) of clause36 of this by-law the modified penalty shall be ten dollars and for an offenceunder the provisions of subclause (4) of clause 36 of this by-law the modifiedpenalty shall be five dollars ."

Dated this 28th day of December, 1972 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the

Town of Cottesloe was hereunto affixedthis 28th day of December, 1972, by theMayor in the presence of the Town Clerk-

C. L. HARVEY,Mayor.

[L.S .]D. G. HILL,

Town Clerk .

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

J. H. ABRAHAMS,Mayor .

A. L. SCOTT,Town Clerk .

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .The Municipality of the Town of Mosman Park .

By-laws Relating to Parking.L.G. 880/69 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 25th day of January, 1973, to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws :-The Local Government Model By-laws (Parking Facilities) No . 19 adopted

with amendments by resolution of the Mosman Park Town Council at a meetingon the 26th Day of February, 1970 and published in the Government Gazetteof the 25th day of September, 1970 are hereby amended by deletion of clause53(3) of the By-law and the substitution of a new clause as under :-

53. (3) The modified penalty shall be five dollars .

Dated this 5th day of February, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Town of Mosman Park

was affixed hereto in the presence of-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .The Municipality of the Town of Mosman Park .

By-law Relating to Reserves .L.G. 621/60 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it the Council of the abovementioned Muni-cipality hereby records having resolved on the 25th day of January, 1973, tomake and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law :-Reserve By-laws.

1 . In these by-laws "reserve" means any reserve or place of public recreationor enjoyment vested in or under the care control or management of the Townof Mosman Park .

2. Except with the prior written permission of the Council of the Town ofMosman Park no person shall drive or ride or bring any vehicle or permit anyperson to drive or ride or bring any vehicle on or over any reserve except on orover such parts of the reserve as are set aside as roads or driveways .

3 . Any person who does anything prohibited by or under these by-laws isguilty of an offence and is liable upon conviction to a penalty not exceeding$100.00 .

Dated this 5th day of February, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Town of Mosman

Park was affixed hereto in the presence of-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

D. G. JONES,Mayor.

D. A. WALKER,Town Clerk.

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk . of the Council .

D. G. JONES,Mayor.

D. A. WALKER,Town Clerk .

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Bayswater .

By-laws Relating to the Protection of Footpaths .L.G. 280/66 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovenamed Act andof all other powers enabling it the Council of the abovenamed Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 15th day of November, 1972, to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws :-By-laws of the Shire of Bayswater relating to the Protection of Footpaths

published in the Government Gazette of the 3rd August, 1966, and the amend-ment thereto published in the Government Gazette of the 24th February, 1970,are hereby repealed .

1. In these by-laws the term "footpath" means and includes that portionof the surveyed road which is between the kerb or edge of the portion of theroad paved for the use of vehicular traffic and the boundary of the surveyedroad and the term "vehicle" shall include tractor, trailer, bulldozer or anyother mobile machine.

2. No person shall drive any vehicle over or across a footpath except at aspecially constructed crossing place, unless with the permission of the Counciland in accordance with these By-laws .

3. No person shall drive a vehicle or permit a vehicle to be driven acrossa footpath or across a road kerb if such vehicle is so heavy or is of suchnature that it causes or is likely to cause damage to the paving of the footpathor the road kerb unless with the permission of the Council and in accordancewith these by-laws.

4. No person shall engage in building or other operations or works onany land or contract or arrange with any person to carry out any works orto deliver materials on to any land if by so doing a vehicle will cross theroad kerb or the paving of a footpath and it is likely that damage to theroad kerb or to the footpath will be caused thereby unless permission of theCouncil is given in accordance with these by-laws .

5. Any person who-(a) desires to cross a footpath with a vehicle at a place not a specially

constructed crossing place, or(b) proposes to carry out building or other operations or works neces-

sitating the crossing of a footpath or a road kerb with vehicleswhich are likely to cause damage to the paving of the footpathwhether at a specially constructed crossing place or not to causedamage to the road kerb,

shall make application in writing to the Council for its permission so to dospecifying the place or places at which such crossing is to be made and withhis application shall pay to the Council a minimum sum of Eighty Dollars($80), or such lesser sum as shall be specified by the Building Surveyor at thetime of issue of a Building Licence .

6. A person who carries out any building or other operations or worksnecessitating the crossing of a footpath with vehicles which cause or are likelyto cause damage to the paving of a footpath shall comply with the followingconditions:-

(a) If a paved portion of the footpath shall be constructed of concreteslabs he shall carefully remove them from the footpath for a widthof 16 feet at the proposed crossing and neatly stack them on theadjoining land .

(b) He shall place in the position from which the slabs have beenremoved a temporary crossing of 16 feet wide and of a length equalto the width of the paved portion of the footpath . The temporarycrossing shall be constructed of hardwood planks of at least eightinches by two inches in section. The planks shall be securely nailedtogether with hoop iron straps at four foot centres. The said plank-ing shall be firmly bedded and laid true to the level of the originalfootpath .

(c) When the necessity no longer exists for such temporary crossing orwhen called upon to do so by notice in writing from the Council, heshall remove the planking, replace the slabs in a proper workmanlikemanner to original level and line and shall replace with new slabs ofequal quality and size any slabs which have been lost, damaged orbroken .

(d) In the case of a footpath, constructed in total, or part of bitumensurfaced gravel, gravel, limestone or crushed metal, he shall place inposition where the crossing is to be made a temporary crossing 16 feetwide and of a length equal to the width of the paved portion of thefootpath. The temporary crossing shall be constructed of hardwoodplanks of at least eight inches by two inches in section of which theends shall be chamfered downwards to the existing footpath surface,securely nailed together with hoop iron straps at four feet centres .The said planking shall be firmly bedded and laid true .

(e) When the necessity no longer exists for such temporary crossing orwhen called upon to do so by notice in writing from the Council heshall remove the planking and clean oil the footpath immediatelyrepairing any damage which has resulted .

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(f) He shall until it shall have been removed, keep the temporary crossingin good repair and in such a condition as not to create any dangeror obstruction to pedestrians.

7 . (1) If an application is made for permission to cross a road kerb theShire Engineer shall have the road kerb removed at the place indicatedin the application or if he does not approve the place indicated thenat a place approved by him .

(2) Alternatively the applicant shall provide hardwood kerb jumper blocksand kerb back boards at the approved location in the following manner :-

(a) Kerb jumper blocks shall be constructed of six inches by six incheshardwood, cut diagonally in half with a one inch chamfer on eachleading edge . These blocks are to be placed hard up against thekerb face in the road channel and be of sufficient length to providean 18 feet length of temporary kerb crossing .

(b) Kerb back boards shall be constructed of hardwood planks of atleast eight inches by two inches section of sufficient length to providesupport behind the kerb for a length of 18 feet by 2 feet width . Thesaid planks shall be securely nailed together with hoop iron strapsat four feet centres .

The kerb boards are to be firmly bedded and laid true to the lineand level of the kerb top .

(c) The kerb jumper blocks and kerb back boards shall be kept in placeand maintained in good order during the entire time the temporarykerb crossing place is required, and removed only when the necessityfor this temporary kerb crossing place no longer exists .

(d) After removal of the temporary kerb crossing place, the applicantshall reinstate the verge in the area of activity by levelling and gradingto tie in with the path (if any) and the top of the kerb, generallyleaving the area in a neat and tidy state .

(3) At the conclusion of the said building or other operations or worksthe Shire Engineer shall have the road kerb replaced .

(4) The costs of the removal and replacement and in the case of damagethe cost of the repair thereof, shall be paid from the said sum of EightyDollars ($80) and subject to by-law 10, the balance thereof shall be repaidto the person who made the payment .

8. Any person who desires to trench through or under a constructedfootpath or a road kerb shall apply in writing to the Council and lodge withthe Council a deposit of Eighty Dollars ($80) .

9. No person shall trench through or under a footpath or a road kerbwithout first obtaining the written consent of the Council or otherwise thanin accordance with the terms of the written consent of the Council .

10. The person mentioned in by-laws 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 hereof shall makegood all damage caused to the footpath and the road kerbing, guttering andpaved road during the whole of the time the works are in progress. If anydamage shall have occurred and shall not have been made good the Councilis authorised to make good such damage and deduct the cost from the sumof money paid to the Council in accordance with these by-laws . If the costsexceed the amount paid or the balance thereof the applicant or other personaforesaid shall pay to the Council on demand the amount by which the costexceeds the balance of the amount paid . If no damage has been caused orif the damage has been made good the Council shall repay the sum paid orthe portion remaining after the costs incurred by the Council have been paid .

11. Any person who shall commit a breach of these by-laws shall be liableto-

(a) A maximum penalty of $100 .(b) A maximum daily penalty during the breach of $10 per day .

Dated this 21st day of November, 1972 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Bayswater

was hereunto affixed in the presence of-R. A. COOK,

[L.S .]

President.A. A. PATERSON,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 ; HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970 .The Municipality of the Shire of Dardanup .

By-laws Relating to Dog Kennels and the Keeping of Dogs .L.G. 115/73 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actsand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Muni-cipality hereby records having resolved on the 15th day of December, 1972,to make and submit for confirmation of the Governor the following by-laws :-

1 . The occupier of premises situated in any Townsite within the Shire ofDardanup shall not keep, or have, or permit, suffer to be kept, or to remainthereon at any one time more than two dogs unless such dogs are kept in akennel or yard approved by, and registered with the Council of the Shire ofDandanup as herein provided .

2 . The occupier of premises whereon more than two dogs are kept, orpermitted, or suffered to remain shall provide a kennel or kennels which shallcomply with the following conditions :-

(a) Each kennel shall have a yard appurtenant thereto .(b) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be at any

less distance than 80 feet from any street, but where this is imprac-ticable, a lesser distance may be approved by the Council .

(c) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be at anyless distance than 30 feet from any dwelling house, church, school-room, hall, shop or factory .

(d) The walls shall be constructed of concrete, brick, stone or woodframing, sheeted with asbestos or galvanised iron internally andexternally ; or of any other suitable material approved by the Council .

(e) The roof shall be constructed of some impervious materials .(f) All external surfaces of material of wood, asbestos or galvanised iron

shall be painted and kept painted with good quality paint .(g) Each yard shall be securely fenced and kept securely fenced with

a fence not less than 6 feet in height constructed of approved soundmaterials of galvanised iron, wood, galvanised link mesh or netting .

(h) All gates shall be provided with proper catches or means of fastening .(i) The upper surface of the floor of each kennel shall be set at least

4 inches above the surface of the surrounding ground and shall beconstructed of granolithic cement finished to a smooth surface . Itshall have a fall of not less than 1 in 100 to a drain which shall beproperly laid, ventilated and trapped . The floor shall have a covedupstand at the junction of the floor and the internal wall surfaceand in the case of a wooden framed building, the bottom plate shallrest on a coved concrete upstand 3 inches above the floor level andthe internal wall sheeting shall finish a minimum of one inch belowthe bottom of the floor plate . All floor washings shall pass throughthis drain and shall be disposed of in accordance with the Healthrequirements of the Council .

(j) The floor of any yard which is floored shall be constructed in the samemanner as the floor of any kennel .

(k) For each dog kept, every kennel shall have not less than 10 squarefeet of floor space and each yard appurtenant thereto not less than18 square feet, except where one yard is used by two or more dogsthen not less than 9 square feet .

(1) All kennels and yards and all feeding and drinking vessels shall bemaintained in a clean condition and cleansed and disinfected whenso ordered by an officer of the Council .

3. The occupier of any premises where more than two dogs are kept orpermitted or suffered to remain shall not allow, permit or suffer any dogto be at large or roam outside the kennel and yard .

4. No kennel shall be erected unless and until plans, specifications anda location plan showing the proposed site for such kennel and of the yardappurtenant thereto have been approved by the Council .

5 . Approved kennels shall be registered by the Council on payment to itof a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per annum .

6. The occupier of any premises where a dog is kept or permitted or sufferedto remain, shall not allow such dog by continuous barking to be a nuisance toany inhabitant of the neighbourhood .

7. The Council of the Shire of Dardanup reserves the right to registeror not to register a Kennel and to determine the number of dogs permittedfor each kennel on the premises .

8. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of these by-laws shall,upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars($100.00) .

[L .S .]

Recommended-

Approved by His Excellency4th day of April, 1973 .

The Common Seal of the Shire of Dardanupwas hereunto affixed in the presence of-

the Governor in

W. J. RATCLIFFE,President.

C. J. SPRAGG,Shire Clerk .

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Executive Council, this

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .Municipality of the Shire of Greenough .

By-Laws Relating to the Filling of Land Within theMunicipality of Greenough .

L.G. 184/73 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andall other powers enabling it the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 18th day of August, 1972, to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law :-

1 . Interpretation-In this By-law :-"Council" means the Greenough Shire Council ."Land" means any land within the Municipality of the Shire of Greenough."Building Surveyor" means the Building Surveyor of the Shire of Greenough ."Authorised Officer" means the person for the time being employed by the

Council to control and supervise its Engineering Works and Under-takings and includes his assistant or deputy .

2 . (i) No person shall fill any land or cause any land to be filled except inaccordance with these By-laws .

(ii) Filling shall be of non-organic material capable of freely passing througha four (4) inch sieve and with sufficient fines to fill all voids .

(iii) The top two (2) feet of the filling shall be of clean sharp sand or loamwhich is free of clay or like plastic soil .

(iv) The fillings shall be consolidated at 12 inch layers to the satisfactionof the Building Surveyor or Authorised Officer .

(v) Before commencing to fill any land the owner of the land or someperson on his behalf shall make application to the Council in order that thefinal levels of the land and of the adjoining street may be fixed .

(vi) The filling shall not be higher than a level nominated by the Counciland shall be fixed all over at the extremities of the filling in such manner soas to provide adequate surface runoff without detriment to adjoining,properties .

Dated this 18th day of January, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Greenough

was affixed hereto in the presence of-E. V. SEWELL,

[L.S .]

President.K. H . FOSRFW,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4thday of April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .The Municipality of the Shire of Greenough.

Adoption of Draft Model By-laws, Relating to Parking of CommercialVehicles on Street Verges No . 20.

L.G. 186/73 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, theCouncil of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolved onthe 18th day of August, 1972, to adopt such of the Draft Model By-laws pub-lished in the Government Gazette of the 31st March, 1971, as are here setout: Draft Model By-laws (Parking of Commercial Vehicles on Street Verges)No. 20-the whole of the By-law.

Dated this 2nd day of March, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Greenough

was affixed hereto in the presence of-E. V. SEWELL,

[L.S .]

President .K. H. FOSKEW,

Shire Clerk.

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Lake Grace .

By-law Relating to Care, Control and Management of Public Halls .

L.G. 91/71 .IN Pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andall other powers enabling it the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 19th day of July, 1972, to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law :-

1 . In this By-law-"Clerk" means the Shire Clerk or Acting Shire Clerk the Council or any

other officer authorised by the Council to act in his place ;"Council" means the Council of the Shire of Lake Grace ;"hall" means the premises comprising each of the Lake Grace, Newdegate,

Lake King and Varley Halls and includes any part of such premises ;"hail committee" means the management committee appointed by the

Council pursuant to the Local Government Act 1960 to manage,respectively, the Newdegate, Lake King and Varley Halls ;

"hirer" means the person or persons by whom an application to hire ahall is made and includes any person, body corporate or association(whether incorporated or not) on whose behalf such application ismade ;

"period of Hire" means the period for which the Council or the appro-priate hall committee agrees to hire a hall or any part thereof or anytables or chairs and, in the case of the hire of a hall or any partthereof, includes any period prior or subsequent to such agreed periodduring which the hirer or any person having the permission of thehirer, express or implied, is or remains in the hall or in the vicinitythereof ;

"secretary" means the secretary of the appropriate hall committee .

2. The Shire of Lake Grace by-law relating to the Care, Control andManagement of Public Halls within the District published in the GovernmentGazette on the 31st March, 1971 as amended is hereby repealed.

3. Any person who wishes to hire a hall shall make application to theCouncil or the appropriate hall committee in the form set out in the FirstSchedule hereto . Every such application shall be made not less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the commencement of the period of hire .

4. The Council or the appropriate hall committee to which an applicationto hire a hall is made may grant the same subject to such conditions as itthinks fit or may refuse it without giving or assigning any reason thereforprovided that neither the Council nor the appropriate hall committee shallgrant an application to hire a hall for any function if the consent or licenseof any other person or body is required by law for the conduct of thatfunction unless the Council or the appropriate hall committee is satisfied thatsuch consent or license has been obtained .

5. The Clerk or the secretary shall, unless the Council otherwise directs,deal with applications to hire halls and shall approve or refuse the same .

6. The fees payable for the hire of a hall or the supper room and kitchenof a hall for the purpose of conducting a travelling show or for the purposeof conducting a meeting or other function of or for a charitable organisation,which organisation does not have a branch or committee within the municipaldistrict, shall be those specified in the Second Schedule hereto . Such feesshall be paid to the Council or the appropriate hall committee at the timethe application to hire is made .

7 . (a) If an application is made to hire a hall for any purpose other thana purpose specified in clause 6, the applicant at the time application is madeshall-

(i) pay to the Council or the appropriate hall committee the depositspecified in the Third Schedule hereto; and

(ii) indicate whether or not the hirer will clean the hall at the conclusionof the function for which it is to be hired.

7 . (b) If pursuant to subclause (a) of this clause the applicant indicatesthat the hirer will clean the hall at the conclusion of the function for whichthe hall is to be hired, subject as hereinafter provided, the deposit paidpursuant to this clause shall be repaid to the person paying the same whenthe Clerk or the secretary is satisfied that the hall has been adequatelycleaned . If the Clerk or the secretary is not so satisfied, the Council orthe appropriate hall committee shall arrange for the cleaning of the hall andthe deposit shall be applied towards the cost of such cleaning . To theextent to which such deposit shall be insufficient for the purpose the hirershall pay the amount of the excess to the Council or the appropriate hallcommittee on demand .

(c) When an application is made to hire a hall for a series of consecutiveweekly or monthly bookings only one deposit shall be payable if the applicantelects to clean the hall at the conclusion of each function but a depositshall be paid in respect of each hiring if the applicant does not so elect .

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8 . Any person may apply in writing to the Council or the appropriatehall committee to hire tables or chairs for use at a place other than thehall at which they are usually kept and the fees and deposits specified inthe Fourth Schedule hereto shall be paid to the Council or the appropriatehall committee at the time the application is made .

9 . If any tables or chairs hired pursuant to clause 8 hereof are lost ordamaged during the period of hire, the hirer shall on demand pay to theCouncil or the appropriate hall committee the cost . of replacing or repairingthe same and the deposit paid pursuant to clause 8 hereof may be appliedtowards such cost . To the extent to which such deposit shall be insufficientfor that purpose the hirer shall pay the amount of the excess to the Councilor the appropriate hall committee on demand .

10. Where it is proposed to consume liquor in-(a) a hall during the period of hire a fee of $4 .00 ;(b) the supper room and/or kitchen of a hall only a fee of $2 .00,

shall be paid when the application to hire is made .

11 . If an application for the hire of a hall or tables or chairs is refused,any hiring fee, deposit or other amount paid shall be refunded by the Councilto the person paying the same . If the Council or the appropriate hall com-mittee agrees to hire a hall, tables or chairs and the hiring is subsequentlycancelled by the hirer, any hiring fee, deposit or other amount paid shallbe forfeited to the Council provided that the Council may, if it thinks fit,refund the whole or any part thereof to the person paying the same .

12 . Notwithstanding that the Council or the appropriate hall committeehas agreed to hire a hall or tables or chairs, it may at any time prior to thecommencement of the period of hire, on repayment of any hiring fee, depositor other amount paid, cancel the hiring and neither the Council nor theappropriate hall committee shall be liable to pay any compensation or damagesby reason of such cancellation .

13 . (a) In the event of damage being caused to a hall, or, in the event ofany property, chattels, equipment, fixtures or fittings therein or used in con-nection therewith or in the vicinity thereof being lost or damaged during theperiod of hire, the hirer shall pay to the Council or the appropriate hall com-mittee on demand the cost of making good such loss or damage .

(b) The Council or the appropriate hall committee may require as acondition of the hiring that the hirer deposit with it an amount, in additionto the deposit or hiring fee prescribed by this by-law, as security for thecost of making good any such loss or damage which may occur and in theevent of any such loss or damage occuring during the period of hire theamount so deposited may be applied by the Council or the appropriate hallcommittee to or towards the cost of making good such loss or damage . Tothe extent to which such amount shall be insufficient for that purpose thehirer shall pay the amount of the excess to the Council or the appropriatehall committee on demand .

14 . The hirer of a hall shall ensure that during the period of hire-(a) no light and no lighting fixture or fitting is interfered with, covered

or decorated in any way except with the written consent of the Clerkor the secretary ;

(b) no confetti or candles are brought into or used in the hall withoutthe written consent of the Clerk or the secretary ;

(c) no decorations are brought into the hall or are made to the exteriorof the hall without the written consent of the Clerk or the secretary ;

(d) all decorations, including flowers, in respect of which the consent ofthe Clerk or the secretary has been given and all equipment broughtinto the hall are removed immediately upon the conclusion of thefunction for which the hall is hired ;

(e) no damage is caused to the hall or any property, chattels, equipment,fixtures or fittings therein or used in connection therewith ;

(f) no property, chattels, equipment, fixtures or fittings are removed fromthe hall ;

(g) no nuisance or annoyance is caused to the owners or occupiers ofproperty in the vicinity of the hall ;

(h) no offensive impersonations or representations of living persons aregiven or made and that nothing is done which is calculated or likelyin the opinion of the Clerk or the secretary to cause a disturbanceor breach of the peace ;

(i) no spirituous liquors, wines, ales or spirits shall be brought into,consumed or served in the hall without the written consent of theClerk or the Secretary and then only in accordance with the termsand conditions upon which such consent is granted ;

(j) where liquor or other drinks are to be served from a keg or otherbulk container such keg or container is located in a place designatedor approved by an officer of the Council or the caretaker or thesecretary of the hall ;

(k) no nails, tacks, screws or similar things are inserted into the woodworkor walls or ceilings of the hall ;

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(1) the caretaker of any hall, any police officer, the Clerk, the secretaryand any officer of the Council authorised in writing by the Clerk shallat all times during the period of hire have free access to the halland every part thereof ;

(m) the provisions of the Health Act and of every other Act and ofall by-laws, rules and regulations for the time being in force relatingto the hiring and use of buildings are complied with .

15. No person using a hall shall-(a) Behave in a disorderly manner ;(b) Use any profane or indecent language ;(c) Create or take part in any disturbance ;(d) Be in an intoxicated condition ;(e) Cause any nuisance or annoyance to the owners or occupiers of any

property in the vicinity of the hall ;(f) Damage, mark or deface all or any part thereof or any property,

chattels, equipment, fixtures or fittings therein or used in connectiontherewith ;

(g) Stand, loiter or cause any obstruction whatsoever to the entrance,exits or passageways of the hall .

16 . If there shall be a breach of any of the provisions of clauses 14 and 15of this by-law, the Clerk, the secretary, a police officer or the caretaker of thehall may terminate the hiring forthwith and thereupon all persons in thehall shall leave the hall . Neither the Council nor the appropriate hallcommittee shall be liable to any person or persons for damages or compensa-tion by reason of the exercise of the powers conferred by this clause .

17. Every person who fails to comply with the provisions of this by-lawor who does any act forbidden by this by-law shall be guilty of an offenceand liable to a penalty of $100 .00 .

I/We. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(address)

hereby make application on behalf of(name of club, association,

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to hire theor other body, if applicable) Hall/the supper room and kitchen

of theHall onthedayof 19between the hours ofandfor the purpose ofThe Hall/supper room and kitchen will be required from

a.m./p.m. for catering purposes and/or preparation .Liquor will (subject to the Shire Clerk's/Secretary's consent)/will not

be consumed at the function .The hirer elects to clean/not to clean the Hall/supper room and kitchen

at the conclusion of the function .I/We understand that the hiring is subject to the provisions of the Shire

of Lake Grace By-law relating to the Care, Control and Management ofPublic Halls .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

First Schedule .Shire of Lake Grace .

APPLICATION FOR HIRE OF HALL .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(Block letters)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Date)

(Signature of Applicant)

Second Schedule .HIRING FEES PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 6 .

(a) Where a hall including supper room and kitchen is hired :

$(i) for a travelling show between the hours of 10 .00 a.m .

and 6.00 p.m .

10.00(ii) for a travelling show between the hours of 6 .00 p.m .

and 2.00 a.m .

15.00(iii) for a meeting or other function of or for a charitable

organisation which does not have a branch or committeewithin the municipal district . . . .

6.00(b) Where the supper room and kitchen only of a hall is hired :

(i) for a travelling show between the hours of 10 .00 a.m .and 6.00 p .m.

. . .

4.00(ii) for a travelling show between the hours of 6 .00 p.m. and

2.00 a.m .

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5.00(iii) for a meeting or other function of or for a charitable

organisation which does not have a branch or committeewithin the municipal district

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3.00

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Third Schedule .DEPOSITS PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 7 .

Function :

Deposit .

Dances, Socials, Weddings, Private Parties

10.00Bazaars, Fairs, Flower Shows, Local Concerts, and plays, Re-

hearsals, Meetings or other functions (other than thosereferred to in clause 6), Lectures, Film Shows and IndoorSports

5.00

Fourth Schedule .HIRING FEES AND DEPOSITS TABLES AND/OR CHAIRS (CLAUSE 8) .

Fee Deposit(i) Tables (including trestles) 50c each 10.00(ii) Chairs

. . . .

. . . .

50c for ten or

10.00part thereof

Dated this 5th day of October, 1972 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Lake Grace

was hereunto affixed in the presence of-0. R. KIRWAN,

[L.S .]

President.L. W. SMITH,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4thday of April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970 ; DOG ACT, 1903-1965; AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT, 1960-1972 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Pingelly .By-laws Relating to Dogs .

L.G. 117/73 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actsand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Muni-cipality hereby records having resolved on the 11th day of January, 1973, tomake and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-lawsregarding the Control of Dogs in the Townsite of Pingelly .

Interpretation .1 . In these by-laws the term "Council" shall mean the Pingelly Shire Council .2 . All previous by-laws relating to dogs are hereby repealed .

PART I.-IMPOUNDING OF DOGS .3 . The Council may establish and maintain a pound or pounds for the

impounding of dogs seized pursuant to the provision of the Dog Act, 1903-1965 .4. A dog seized by the Police or by an officer authorised by the Council may

be placed in a pound .5 . Where a dog has been seized or placed in a pound the keeper of the

pound or other officer authorised by the Council shall, if the owner or personusually in charge of the dog is known to him, forthwith notify such personthat the dog has been impounded .

6 . If the owner or person apparently acting on behalf of the owner of thedog seized or impounded shall claim such dog then upon payment of the feesspecified in the schedule hereto the dog shall be released to such person .

7 . The poundkeeper shall be in attendance at the pound for the release ofdogs as such time and on such days of the week as shall from time to timebe determined by the Council .

8 . Any person applying for the release of a dog seized or impounded shallprove to the satisfaction of the poundkeeper or other officer authorised by theCouncil the ownership of the dog and his authority to take delivery of it . Thepoundkeeper or officer may accept such proof as he considers satisfactory andno person shall have any right of action against him or the Council in respectof the delivery of a dog in good faith .

9 . If a dog shall not be claimed and the said fees paid within 48 hours ofits being seized or if a dog having a collar around its neck with a registrationlabel for the current year affixed thereto shall not be claimed and the said feespaid within 48 hours of the service of a notice upon the registered owner, thepoundkeeper or other officer authorised by the Council may sell such dog .

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10. Upon the sale of a dog, the proceeds of sale shall be the property of theCouncil and may be disposed of in such manner as the Council thinks fit . Theowner of a dog sold in pursuance of these by-laws shall have no claim againstthe Council in respect of the proceeds thereof .

11. If within the time mentioned in by-law 9 hereof or at any time beforethe destruction of a dog the dog has not been claimed as aforesaid and thesaid fee paid and if no offer has been received for its purchase the dog may bedestroyed .

12 . Notwithstanding anything herein contained but subject to the provisionsof section 19 of the Dog Act, 1903-1965, any dog seized or impounded may atany time be destroyed upon the authority of the Shire Clerk or the Councilif in the opinion of the Shire Clerk the dog is too savage or noisy to be keptor is suffering from an injury, disease or sickness .

13. If the Council shall destroy a dog at the request of its owner whethersuch dog shall have been seized or impounded or not, the owner shall pay tothe Council the fee specified in the schedule hereto.

14. No person shall-(a) unless a poundkeeper or other officer of the Council duly authorised in

that regard release or attempt to release a dog from the pound ;(b) destroy, break into, damage or in any way interfere with or render not

dog proof any pound ;(c) destroy, break into, damage, or in any way interfere with any dog

cart, vehicle or container used for the purpose of catching, holdingor conveying dogs which have been seized .

15. No person shall obstruct or hinder an employee of the Council or memberof the Police Force in the performance of anything authorised by the provisionsof the Dog Act, 1903-1965, or the regulations made in pursuance of thoseprovisions .

16. The payment of fees in respect of the seizure, care, detention or destruc-tion of a dog shall not relieve the owner of it of liability to a penalty underany of the provisions of these by-laws .

17. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of by-laws 3 to 17 (bothinclusive) of these by-laws shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty notexceeding ten dollars ($10) .

PART II.-REGULATION OF DOG KENNELS .18 . Where the owner or occupier of any premises keeps or permits or suffers

to be kept more than two dogs on the premises at the one time the Councilmay declare such premises to be premises to which the provision of this partof these by-laws apply and on premises so declared dogs shall be kept in anapproved kennel or kennels and registered with the Council as hereinafterprovided .

19. The occupier of any premises whereon more than two dogs are kept orpermitted or suffered to remain and such premises have been declared by theCouncil pursuant to the preceding by-law, shall provide a kennel or kennelswhich shall comply with the following conditions :-

(a) Each kennel shall have a yard appurtenant thereto .(b) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be at any

less distance than 30 feet from the boundaries of the land in theoccupation of the occupier .

(c) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be anyless distance than 80 feet from any road or street .

(d) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be anyless distance than 60 feet from any dwelling, house, church, schoolroom,hall or factory .

(e) The walls shall be rigid, impervious and structurally sound .(f) The roof shall be constructed of some impervious materials .(g) All external surfaces of material shall be painted and kept painted

with good quality paint .(h) The lowest internal height shall be at least 6 feet from the floor.(i) Each yard shall be securely fenced and kept securely fenced with a

fence not less than 6 feet in height constructed of galvanised iron,wood, galvanised link mesh or netting.

(j) All gates shall be provided with proper catches or means of fastening .(k) The upper surface of the floor of each kennel shall be set at least 4

inches above the surface of the surrounding ground and shall be con-structed of granolithic cement finished to a smooth surface, it shouldhave a fall of not less than 1 in 100 . The entire yard shall be surroundedby a drain which shall be properly laid, ventilated and trapped . Allfloor washings shall pass through this drain and shall be disposed ofin accordance with the Health requirements of the Council.

(1) The floor of any yard which is floored shall be constructed in thesame manner as the floor of any kennel and as provided in the nextproceeding paragraph .

(m) For each dog kept therein every kennel shall have not less than 20square feet of floor space and every yard not less than 25 square feet .

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(n) All kennels and yards and all feeding and drinking vessels shall bemaintained in a clean condition and cleansed and disinfected whenso ordered by an officer of the Council .

20 . Council shall not permit the establishment or maintenance of a kennelin any area if in the opinion of the Council such kennel would adversely affectthe environment, be a nuisance to other residents or in any way otherwise bedetrimental or prejudicial .

21 . The occupier of any premises which have been declared by the Councilshall not allow, permit or suffer any dog to be at large or roam outside thekennel or yard .

22. No kennel shall be erected unless and until plans, specifications and alocation plan showing the proposed site for such kennel and of the yardappurtenant thereto have been approved by the Council .

23 . Council may not approve or register a kennel until the occupier of thepremises have advertised in a public newspaper his intention to establish akennel upon the premises and Council has considered any objections raisedto the maintenance of the kennel upon the premises .

Approved kennels shall be registered by the Council on receipt of the feeprescribed in the schedule and shall be subject to annual review before renewal .

24. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of by-laws 18 to 24(both inclusive) of these by-laws shall upon conviction be liable to a penaltynot exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) .

PART III.-GENERAL .25. No person shall permit a dog to wander at large and shall keep such

dog chained or under effective control at all times .26 . The owner of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or being in

any of the following places :-(a) A public building .(b) A theatre or picture garden .(c) A house of worship .(d) A shop or other public business premises .

27 . The owner of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or beingin any of the following places unless on a leash held by a person :-

(a) A sports ground .(b) An area set aside for public recreation .(c) A car park .(d) A school.(e) Any land vested in or under the control of the Council including a

road or street.28 . The occupier of any premises other than a registered kennel where a

dog is kept or permitted or suffered to remain shall not allow such dog bycontinuous barking to be a nuisance to any inhabitant or inhabitants in theneighbourhood .

29. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of By-laws 25 to 28(both inclusive) of these By-laws shall upon conviction be liable to a penaltynot exceeding ten dollars ($10) .

30. Dogs used in the droving tending or in the management of livestockunder the control of the owner or employees shall not be deemed to comewithin the provisions of By-law 27 (e) of this Part .

31. The dog pound for the Shire of Pingelly is situated on Lot 822 at thecorner of Review and Paragon Streets, Pingelly .

The Schedule .FEES .

For the seizure and impounding of dog-$10 .00 .For the maintenance of a dog in a pound per day or part of a day-$2 .00 .For the destruction of a dog-$2 .00 .Kennel Registration Fee-$20 .00 .Any veterinary officers fee where such attention is necessary .

The Common Seal of the Shire of Pingellywas hereunto affixed pursuant to resolutionof the Council in the presence of-

LES. S. WATTS,[L.S .]

President .W. C. ROBINSON,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .The Municipality of the Shire of Rockingham .

By-law Relating to Safety Bay Jetty .L.G. 140/73 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand all other powers enabling it the Council of the abovementioned Municipal-ity hereby records having resolved on the 23rd day of January, 1973 to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law :-

1. In this By-law "Council" means the Council of the Shire of Rockingham .2. This By-law applies to that jetty on the foreshore of Safety Bay which

measures approximately 250 feet in length by 20 feet in width and whichadjoins Reserve A22948 and is located approximately opposite Watts Road,Safety Bay.

3. A person shall not drive or ride any motor vehicle, motor cycle or bicycleupon the jetty unless he is authorised in writing by the Council so to do andthen only for the purpose of loading goods onto or unloading goods from a boat .

4. The Council may authorise a person to so drive or ride any such vehicleor cycle on a specific date or dates for a specific period of time or generally .

5. The Council shall not so authorise a person unless it is satisfied thatsuch authority is necessary to enable that person to load goods onto or to unloadgoods from a boat.

6. The Council may at any time revoke an authority given by it pursuantto this By-law without assigning any reason for such revocation .

7 . A person shall not reverse a motor vehicle along the jetty unless a personover the age of eighteen years walks at the rear of the vehicle throughout thetime it is so reversing .

8. A person shall not touch or otherwise interfere with any boat arriving,leaving or moored at the jetty or with the mooring lines of any such boat with-out the consent or approval of the owner or the person in charge of such boat .

9 . Without the written consent of the Council a person shall not moor a boator cause, permit or suffer a boat to be moored at the jetty for a continuousperiod of more than one hour .

10. When a boat has been moored at the Jetty a person shall not moor itagain at the jetty on the same day unless it has been taken and kept awayfrom the jetty for at least four hours .

11. Any person who does anything which he is by this By-law prohibitedfrom doing and any person who does not do a thing which by this By-law heis required to do commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to apenalty of not less than $10.00 and not more than $100 .00 .

The Common Seal of the Municipality washereby affixed this 23rd day of January,1973, in the presence of-

A. POWELL,[L.S.]

President.D. J. CUTHBERTSON,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970 ; DOG ACT, 1903-1965; AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT, 1960-1971 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale .By-laws Relating to Dogs .

L.G. 586/71 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Acts andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 18th day of September, 1972, to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws :-

Interpretation .1 . In these by-laws the term "Council" shall mean the "Serpentine-Jarrah-

dale Shire Council" .2 . All previous by-laws relating to dogs are hereby repealed .

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PART I.-IMPOUNDING OF DOGS .3 . The Council may establish and maintain a pound or pounds for the

impounding of dogs seized pursuant to the provisions of the Dog Act, 1903-1965 .4. A dog seized by the Police or by an officer authorised by the Council may

be placed in a pound .5. Where a dog has been seized or placed in a pound the keeper of the pound

or other officer authorised by the Council shall, if the owner or person usuallyin charge of the dog is known to him, forthwith notify such person that thedog has been impounded .

6. If the owner or person apparently acting on behalf of the owner of thedog seized or impounded shall claim such dog then upon payment of the feesspecified in the schedule hereto the dog shall be released to such person .

7. The poundkeeper shall be in attendance at the pound for the release ofdogs at such time and on such days of the week as shall from time to time bedetermined by the Council .

8 . Any person applying for the release of a dog seized or impounded shallprove to the satisfaction of the poundkeeper or other officer authorised by theCouncil the ownership of the dog and his authority to take delivery of it . Thepoundkeeper or officer may accept such proof as he considers satisfactory andno person shall have any right of action against him or the Council in respectof the delivery of a dog in good faith .

9. If a dog shall not be claimed and the said fees paid within 48 hours ofits being seized or if a dog having a collar around its neck with a. registrationlabel for the current year affixed thereto shall not be claimed and the said feespaid within 48 hours of the service of a notice upon the registered owner, thepoundkeeper or other officer authorised by the Council may sell such dog .

10. Upon the sale of a dog, the proceeds of sale shall be the property of theCouncil and may be disposed of in such manner as the Council thinks fit . Theowner of a dog sold in pursuance of these by-laws shall have no claim againstthe Council in respect of the proceeds thereof .

11 . If within the time mentioned in by-law 9 hereof or at any time beforethe destruction of a dog the dog has not been claimed as aforesaid and thesaid fee and if no offer has been received for its purchase the dog may bedestroyed .

12. Notwithstanding anything herein contained but subject to the provisionsof section 19 of the Dog Act, 1903-1965, any dog seized or impounded may atany time be destroyed upon the authority of the Shire Clerk or the Council ifin the opinion of the Shire Clerk the dog is too savage or noisy to be kept oris suffering from an injury, disease or sickness.

13. If the Council shall destroy a dog at the request of its owner whethersuch dog shall have been seized or impounded or not, the owner shall pay tothe Council the fee specified in the schedule hereto .

14. No person shall(a) unless a poundkeeper or other officer of the Council duly authorised

in that regard, release or attempt to release a dog from a pound ;(b) destroy, break into, damage or in any way interfere with or render

not dog proof any pound ;(c) destroy, break into, damage, or in any way interfere with any dog cart,

vehicle or container used for the purpose of catching, holding or con-veying dogs which have been seized .

15. No person shall obstruct or hinder an employee of the Council or memberof the Police Force in the performance of anything authorised by the provisionsof the Dog Act, 1903-1965, or the regulations made in pursuance of thoseprovisions .

16. The payment of fees in respect of the seizure, care, detention or destruc-tion of a dog shall not relieve the owner of it of liability to a penalty underany of the provisions of these by-laws .

17. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of by-laws 3 to 17 (bothinclusive) of these by-laws shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty notexceeding ten dollars ($10) .

PART IL-REGULATION OF DOG KENNELS .18. Where the owner or occupier of any premises keeps or permits or suffers

to be kept more than two dogs on the premises at the one time the Councilmay declare such premises to be premises to which the provision of this partof these by-laws apply and on premises so declared dogs shall be kept in anapproved kennel or kennels and registered with the Council as hereinafterprovided .

19. The occupier of any premises whereon more than two dogs are kept orpermitted or suffered to remain and such premises have been declared by theCouncil pursuant to the preceding by-law, shall provide a kennel or kennelswhich shall comply with the following conditions :-

(a) Each kennel shall have a yard appurtenant thereto .(b) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be at any

less distance than 30 feet from the boundaries of the land in theoccupation of the occupier.

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(c) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be at anyless distance than 80 feet from any road or street .

(d) Each kennel and each yard and every part thereof shall not be anyless distance than 60 feet from any dwelling, house, church, schoolroom,hall or factory.

(e) The walls shall be rigid, impervious and structurally sound .(f) The roof shall be constructed of some impervious material .(g) All external surfaces of material shall be painted and kept painted

with good quality paint .(h) The lowest internal height shall be at least 6 feet from the floor.(I) Each yard shall be securely fenced and kept securely fenced with a

fence not less than 6 feet in height constructed of galvanised iron, wood,galvanised link mesh or netting .

(j) All gates shall be provided with proper catches or means of fastening .(k) The upper surface of the floor of each kennel shall be set at least 4

inches above the surface of the surrounding ground and shall beconstructed of granolithic cement finished to a smooth surface, itshall have a fall of not less than 1 in 100 . The entire yard shall besurrounded by a drain which shall be properly laid, ventilated andtrapped. All floor washings shall pass through this drain and shallbe disposed of in accordance with the Health requirements of theCouncil .

(1) The floor of any yard which is floored shall be constructed in thesame manner as the floor of any kennel and as provided in the nextproceeding paragraph .

(m) For each dog kept therein every kennel shall have not less than 20square feet of floor space and every yard not less than 25 squarefeet.

(n) All kennels and yards and all feeding and drinking vessels shall bemaintained in a clean condition and cleansed and disinfected whenso ordered by an officer of the Council .

20. Council shall not permit the establishment or maintenance of a kennelin any area if in the opinion of the Council such kennel would adversely affectthe environment, be a nuisance to other residents or in any way otherwise bedetrimental or prejudicial.

21. The occupier of any premises which have been declared by the Councilshall not allow, permit or suffer any dog to be at large or roam outside thekennel or yard.

22. No kennel shall be erected unless and until plans, specifications and alocation plan showing the proposed site for such kennel and of the yardappurtenant thereto have been approved by the Council .

23. Council may not approve or register a kennel until the occupier of thepremises has advertised in a public newspaper his intention to establish akennel upon the premises and Council has considered any objection raised tothe maintenance of the kennel upon the premises .

Approved kennels shall be registered by the Council on receipt of the feeprescribed in the Schedule and shall be subject to annual review before renewal .

24. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of By-laws 18 to 24(both inclusive) of these by-laws shall upon conviction be liable to a penaltynot exceeding One Hundred Dollars .

PART III.-GENERAL .25. No person shall permit a dog to wander at large and shall keep such

dog chained or under effective control at all times .

26. The owner of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or being in anyof the following places :-

(a) A public building.(b) A theatre or picture garden .(c) A house of worship .(d) A shop or other public business premises .

27. The owner of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or being in anyof the following places unless on a leash held by a person :-

(a) A sports ground .(b) An area set aside for public recreation .(c) A car park.(d) A school.(e) Any land vested in or under the control of the Council including a

road or street .

28. The occupier of any premises where a dog is kept or permitted or sufferedto remain shall not allow such dog by continuous barking to be a nuisance toany inhabitant or inhabitants in the neighbourhood .

29. Any person who shall commit a breach of any of By-laws 25 to 28(both inclusive) of these By-laws shall upon conviction be liable to a penaltynot exceeding Ten Dollars .30. Dogs used in the droving tending or in the management of livestock

under the control of the owner or employees shall not be deemed to comewithin the provisions of By-law 27 (s) of this Part .

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The Schedule .FEES.

For the seizure and impounding of a dog-$10 .00 .For the maintenance of a dog in a pound or part of a day-$1 .00 per day .For the destruction of a dog-$1 .00 .Kennel Registration Fee-$20 .00 .Any veterinary officer's fee where such attention is necessary .

Dated this 19th day of January, 1973 .H. C. KENTISH,

[L.S .] -

President .J. E. DORRINGTON,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4thday of April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1972 .The Municipality of the Shire of Wanneroo .

By-laws Relating to Control and Management of Halls and Equipment andProperty under the Control of the Council .

L.G. 287/59 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 22nd day of November, 1972, to amendand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-law :-The by-laws relating to control and management of halls and equipment

and property under the control of the Council, published in the GovernmentGazette of the 28th May, 1969 are hereby amended by substituting for theSchedule of Charges a new schedule as follows :-

Schedule of Charges .Schedule No . 1. Wanneroo Civic Centre Hall-Main Hall (including Lesser

Hall, Kitchen and all facilities, except where otherwise specified) and LesserHall (including Kitchen and facilities, other than Main Hall) .ItemNo .

Main LesserHall .

Hall.$

$Dances-Evening 37.50 18.75Travelling Shows-

Evening 37.50 15 .00Day

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 18.75 9 .503 . Wedding Receptions and Breakfast, Birthday Parties-

Evening 37.50 15 .00Day . . . . 18.75 9 .50

4 . Socials-Evening 37.50 18.75Day . . . . 18.75 9.50

5 . Concerts-Evening 37.50 18.75Day

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 18.75 9.506 . Socials, Concerts, Film Shows (16 mm . only) where no

charge is made for admission 15.00 7.50Meetings-

Evening 15.00 7.50Day . . . . 15 .00 7.508. Bazaars-

Evening 37.50 18.75Day

. .

. . .

. . . .

. . . . 18.75 9.509 . Dancing Classes (Juvenile, Hall only)-

Day-per hour

. . . .

. . . . 2.25 1 .5010 . Dancing Classes (Adults, and where no charge is made

for admission to Hall)-Evening (Hall only) per hour 3.75 2 .00

11 . Rehearsals (Concerts, etc .)-Evening-per hour 3.75 2.00Day-per hour . . . . 2 .25 1 .50

12 . For each hour after midnight (for all hirers) per hour 3.75 2 .00As the ante-rooms may be required by hirers of the

Main Hall, no permanent bookings will be made forthe Lesser Hall.

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Schedule No. 2-Sorrento Community Hall (including Kitchen and all facilities,where otherwise specified) .

All hirings not specifically stated in the above schedules shall be calculatedon the basis of the purpose which most closely resembles that for which required .

The Common Seal of the Municipality was dulyaffixed hereto in the presence of-

M. NANOVICH,[L.S .]

President.N. S. BENNETTS,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-

RURAL RECONSTRUCTION SCHEME ACT, 1971.Expiry of Protection Order .

PURSUANT to section 23 (4) of the Rural Recon-struction Scheme Act, 1971, notice is given that thefollowing Protection Order has expired :-

Name ; Date of Expiry .Adrian Rodney Britza ; 8/3/73 .

Dated the 16th April, 1973 .T. F. JONES,

Administrator .

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 4th dayof April, 1973 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk or the Council .

class or classes of animal, bird or insect, whetherat large or not, or by reason of being at large, tobe vermin for the purposes of that Act, in respectof the whole or any part of the State : Now,therefore, the Agriculture Protection Board, actingunder the provisions of the said sub-sectiondeclares Rainbow Lorikeets (Trichoglossus haema-todus` to be vermin in that portion of WesternAustralia south of 26 degrees South .

Passed by Resolution of the Agriculture ProtectionBoard at its ordinary meeting held on the 6thday of April, 1973 .The Common Seal of the

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1970 . Agriculture ProtectionAgriculture Protection Board, Board of Western Aus-

South Perth, 13th April, 1973 . tralia was hereunto affixedWHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by subsection in the presence of-(1) of section 140 of the Vermin Act, 1918-1970, E. N. FITZPATRICK,that the Agriculture Protection Board may, by de- Chairman .claration in the Government Gazette, declare any [L .S .]

ItemNo .

HallHire .

1 . Dances-Evening 18.752 . Travelling Shows-

Evening 15.00Day . . . .

. . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . 9.503 . Wedding Receptions and Breakfast, Birthday Parties-

Evening 15.00Day • . . . 9 .50

4 . Socials-Evening 18.75Day . . . . 9 .50

5 . Concerts-Evening 18.75Day . . . .

. . . . 9 .506 . Socials, Concerts, Film Shows (16mm, only), where no charge is

made for admission •

• 7.50Meetings-

Evening 7.50Day . . . • 7.50

8 . Bazaars-Evening 18.75Day . . . . • • • 9.50

9 . Dancing Classes (Juvenile, Hall only)-Day-per hour . . . . 1 .50

10 . Dancing Classes (Adults, and where no charge is made for admis-sion to Hall)-

2 .00Evening (Hall only)-per hour11 . Rehearsals (concerts, etc .)-

Evening-per hour 2.00Day-per hour . . • . . . . .

. . . .

• • • . 1 .5012 . For each hour after midnight (for all hirers) per hour 2.00

(to apply to all buildings .)

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VERMIN ACT, 1918-1970 .Agriculture Protection Board,

South Perth, 13th April, 1973 .WHEREAS by sections 14 to 17, inclusive, of theVermin Act, 1918-1970, it is enacted (inter alia)that the Agriculture Protection Board may bydeclaration-

(1) abolish a district, and dissolve the boardthereof ;

(2) constitute any defined portion of the Statea Vermin District for the purposes of theAct, and specify the boundaries of anysuch district ;

(3) fix the number of members of the boardof a Vermin District ; and

(4) appoint the first members of a board ofa Vermin District :

Now, therefore, the Agriculture Protection Board,in exercise of the foregoing powers doth declare-

(a) the Wiluna Vermin District to beabolished, and the Wiluna Vermin Boarddissolved ;

(b) the district of the Shire of Wiluna to beconstituted a vermin district, for the pur-poses of the Act, and known as the WilunaVermin District ;

(c) that the board of the Wiluna Vermin Dis-trict shall be known as the Wiluna VerminBoard and consist of five members ; and

(d) that Ronald Seddon Howard, WilliamHarry Green, Henry William Ward, RobertGeorge Hodder and Cyril Smith, are ap-pointed first members of the WilunaVermin Board, to hold office until the 10thday of April, 1974 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[19 April, 1973 .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

Accepted Tenders

Passed by Resolution of the Agriculture Protec-tion Board at the ordinary meeting of the saidBoard held on 6th April, 1973 .The Common Seal of the Agri-

culture Protection Boardof Western Australia washereunto affixed in thepresence of-

E. N. FITZPATRICK,[L.S .]

Chairman .

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1970 .Ashburton Vermin Board .

Agriculture Protection Board,South Perth, 12th April, 1973 .

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 23 of the Vermin Act, 1918-1970, the following have been elected as membersof the Ashburton Vermin Board, to serve until1976:-

Thomas David Alston and William Shanks.E. N. FITZPATRICK,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1970 .Upper Gascoyne Vermin Board .

NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Brian John Lanehas been appointed Secretary of the Upper Gas-coyne Vermin Board as from 12th February, 1973 .It is further notified that the appointment of Mr .H, J. Fraser was cancelled as from 19th February,1973 .

A. P. McDONALD,Chairman .

ScheduleNo. Contractor

Particulars DepartmentConcerned Rate

1077A/72 Commonwealth Indus- Supply 3 only Heavy Duty AC Electric M.W.B . At $409 .50 eachtrial Gases Welding Machines

1085A/73 Agfa Gevaert Ltd. Supply 1 only Cinefilm Processor as specified R.P.H . For the sum of $2,65035A/73 Scientific & General Supply 1 only Cinefilm Projector as specified R.P.H . For the sum of $3,069

Pty . Ltd.109A/73 Various Supply Groceries from 1st April, 1973, to Various Details on application

31st March, 1974154A/73 Weston Electronics Co . Supply V.H.F. Radio Telephone Equipment P.W.D . Details on application

as specified171A/73 Sandover McLean Ltd . Supply 1 only Universal Gap Bed Centre Mental Health For the sum of $5,595

Lathe as specified179A/73 Kelly & Lewis Pty. Ltd Supply 3 only Pumping Units as specified P.W.D . Details on application98A/73 P. Nicholls Purchase and Removal of Holden Sedan P.W.D . For the sum of $666.60

(UQC 587) at Port Hedland182A/73 Various Purchase and Removal of Chain Saws at Forests Details on application

Nannup201A/73 R. F Burns Purchase and RemovalofDarlington Weight- M.R.D. For the sum of $89

Batcher (MRD 403) at East Perth202A/73 R. F . Burns Purchase and Removal of Proline Boring M.R.D . For the sum of $189

Plant (MRD 424) at East Perth204A/73 Cooper Motors Purchase and Removal ofHolden Panel Van M.R.D . For the sum of $888

(UQK 624) at Derby214A/73 Various Purchase and Removal of U .S . Motor Tyres Govt . Stores . . . . Details on application

and Tubes at East Perth

Cancellation of Contracts619A/72 R. Carna Purchase and Removal of House No. 6 at Com. Welfare

Mingenew98A/73 R. Boulis Purchase and Removal of Holden Sedan P.W.D.

(UQC 587) at Port Hedland

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STATE TENDER BOARD O F WESTERN AUSTRALIA .Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No.

Supplies Required

1973 1973Apr. 6 231A/1973 Radio/P.A. Equipment-Carine High School Apr. 26Apr. 6 252A/1973 Drinking Straws (12 months) May 3Apr . 6 253A/1973 Evaporated Unsweetened Milk May 3Apr . 6

254A/1973

Large Water Meters-P .W.W.S May 3Apr . 6

255A/1973

Service Water Meters-P .W.W.S May 3Apr . 6

256A/1973

Sodium Alginate-M.W.B May 3Apr. 13 259A/1973 Tuna Purse Seine Net-Fisheries and Fauna . . . . May 3Apr. 13 261A/1973 Radio/P.A. Equipment-Senior High Schools . . . . May 3Apr. 13 260A/1973 Jams, Condiments, Honey and Vinegar-1st July, 1973, to 30th June, 1974 May 10Apr . 13

262A/1973

Manufacture Hospital Staff Uniforms and Supply of 10,000 yards CottonMaterial for Hospital Laundry and Linen Service

. .

.May 10Apr. 13 273A/1973 Coffee and Chicory (Mixed) Coffee Essence and Instant Coffee (12 months) . . . . May 10Apr. 13 274A/1973 Chip Bath Heaters (12 months)-State Housing Commission . . .. May 10Apr. 13 275A/1973 Firewood (12 months) May 10Apr . 19

278A/1973

Supply, delivery and Erection of Experimental Potato Cool Storage Chain] r

May 10and Associated Refrigeration Equipment

Apr . 19

280A/1973

Diazinon 80% Emulsifiable Concentrate (12 months) . . . .

May 10Apr . 19

282A/1973

Manufacture and Transport of Prestressed Concrete Slab Beams for Br dge

May 10Superstructure (Kununurra)

Apr . 19 290A/1973 Recharging of Government owned Cylinders with Acetylene Gas (12 months) May 10Apr . 19 291A/1973 Tobacco-Swanbourne Hospital . . . . _ . . May 10Apr . 19 289A/1973 Light Duty Multi-purpose Rotary Drilling Plant-Mines Department May 17Apr . 19 292A/1973 Roller Bearings and Axleboxes with Associated Fittings-W .A .G.R. May 17Apr . 19

279A/1973

Supply and Installation of Multi-Channel Voice Recording System-Cen al

May 24Police Station

Apr. 19

281A/1973

Sludge Collection Equipment-M .W.B., Kwinana

May 24

Services RequiredApr. 6

232A/1973

Aerial Topdressing and Cartage of Superphosphate to Northam Research

Apr. 19Station

t Documents also available for inspection only at W .A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney .

The Manager,

The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,128 King Street,

2 Royal Arcade,Sydney, N.S.W. 2000 .

Melbourne, Victoria 3000 .

For Sale by Tender

Date ofClosing

Date of

Schedule No.

For Sale

Date ofAdvertising

Closing

1973 1973Apr. 6 236A/1973 Ruhaak Trailers (3 only) at M.R.D., Port Hedland May 3Apr. 6 237A/1973 Holden Station Sedan (MRD 200) at Port Hedland . . . . May 3Apr. 6 238A/1973 Lincoln 250 amp . Welding Plant (MRD 428) at Port Hedland May 3Apr . 6 240A/1973 Holden Utility (UQI 752) re-called at Wyndham May 3Apr . 6 243A/1973 McCulloch Chain Saw-Forests Department, Narrogin . . . . May 3Apr . 6 244A/1973 McCulloch Chain Saws-Forests Department, Jarrahdale May 3Apr . 6 245A/1973 McCulloch Chain Saw-Forests Department, Gnangara May 3Apr . 6 246A/1973 Plant Spare Parts (re-called) at M.R.D., Geraldton . . . . May 3Apr . 6 247A/1973 Holden Sedan, Holden Utility and Landrover Utility at Wyndham . . . . May 3Apr. 13 263A/1973 Secondhand Heavy and Light Drums-Govt . Stores, Welshpool (12 me ths) May 3Apr. 13

264A/1973

Motor Vehicles (12 only) Table Top-Landcruiser. Kombi Van, Panel Vans,Tipper, etc. a t W.A.G.R ., East Perth . . . . . . . . .. . . May 3

Apr. 13 265A/1973 Landrover Model 10911A at Agric. Dept., South Perth May 3Apr. 13 266A/1973 Lincoln Welders (3 only) at East Perth . . . . . . May 3Apr. 13 267A/1973 Lightburn Portable 3- cu . ft . Concrete Mixer (PW 227) at ast Perth May 3Apr . 13

268A/1973

Cranvel 5 Ton Mobile Crane (PW 58) at East Perth . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

May 3Apr. 13

269A/1973

Flexitor Suspensions, Shearing -Machine, Screwing Machine, Paint Spray Plant,Deep Freeze Cabinet at East Perth

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

May 3Apr . 13 272A/1973 Pumping Plants (7 only) and Lister 3 . 6 h .p . Engine at East Perth . . . . May 3Apr . 13 270A/1973 Lincoln H6 Welding Plant (MRD 440) at Kununurra . . . . . . . . . May 10Apr . 13

271A/1973

5 Ton BMC Prime Mover Coupled to Stripped X-Ray Caravan Twin CylinderAircooled Diesel Alternator at East Perth

. . . .

. . . .

. . :May 10Apr . 13 276A/1973 Landrover Utility (UQG 372) at Geraldton Regional Prison . . . . . . . . May 10Apr . 19 277A/1973 1972 Valiant Charger Manual Sedan (UGL 312) at Milk Board, Claremont May 10Apr. 19

284A/1973

Electric L.P. Gas Stoves and Ovens-Food Warmer at Royal Street, East

May 10Perth

Apr . 19

285A/1973

Hand Tools : 2z- x 3 in . Pumps : S/S Sink : Roller-doors (5) : Petrol Motor :

May 10Lawnmower : Electric Motors at Royal Street, East Perth

Apr. 19

287A/1973

-Miscellaneous Vehicle Parts, Fire Extinguishers, Pumps, Kero Stoves, Pipe

May 10Clamps, 4 h.p . Engines, Jacks. etc., at Agriculture Department, Bushmead

Apr. 19

283A/1973

Holden " HT " Utility (PW 1699) at Carnarvon

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

May 17Apr. 19

286A/1973

Diesel Engines (6), Miscellaneous Vehicle and Tractor Parts-Electric Motor-

May 17Grease Guns and Pumps : Petrol Engine : Hydraulic Rams, etc ., at ForestsDepartment, Gnangara

Apr. 19

288A/1973

Gemeo 110A Drilling Plant and Sundry Accessories at Mines Store, Carlisle . . . .

May 17Apr. 19

293A/1973

Holden Station Sedan (PW 1658), Holden Utility (PW 1667) at Wyndham . . . .

May 17

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a .m. on the dates of closing .

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

at points of inspection .No Tender necessarily accepted.

W. J. ROBINSON,Chairman, Tender Board .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

MINING ACT, 1904 .Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases for

Non-Payment of Rent .Department of Mines,Perth, 30th March, 1973 .

IN accordance with Section 97 of the Mining Act,1904, notice is hereby given that unless the rentdue on the undermentioned lease be paid on or be-fore the 26th day of April, 1973, it is the intentionof the Governor, under the provisions of Section98 of the Mining Act, 1904, to forfeit such leases forbreach of covenant, viz., for non-payment of rent .

G. H. COOPER,Under Secretary for Mines .

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD .Miners' Homstead Lease .

291E-Omega ; White, Stirling Clement .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Hart Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Pty . Ltd .

(In Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that the Final GeneralMeeting of the Shareholders will be held on Friday,11th May, 1973 at 1185 Hay Street, West Perthat 10 .30 a.m .Business :To consider the Liquidator's Final Accountsand Report .

Dated 11th April, 1973 .J. C. HANSON,

Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Hart Plumbing Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Final GeneralMeeting of the Shareholders will be held on Friday,11th May, 1973 at 1185 Hay Street, West Perth at10.30 a.m .Business :

To consider the Liquidator's Final Accountsand Report .

Dated 11th April, 1973 .J. C. HANSON,

Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Hart Sheetmetal Pty . Ltd . (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Final GeneralMeeting of the Shareholders will be held on Friday,11th May, 1973 at 1185 Hay Street, West Perth at10 .30 a.m .Business :

To consider the Liquidator's Final Accountsand Report.

Dated 11th April, 1973 .J. C. HANSON,

Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Hart Manufactures Pty . Ltd. (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Final GeneralMeeting of the Shareholders will be held on Friday,11th May, 1973 at 1185 Hay Street, West Perth at10.30 a.m .Business

To consider the Liquidator's Final Accountsand Report .

Dated 11th April, 1973 .J. C. HANSON,

Liquidator .

[19 April, 1973 .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Lockhart Engineering Pty . Ltd. (in Liquidation) .

Advertisement for Creditors .THE Creditors of the abovenamed Company arerequired on or before the 21st May, 1973, to sendtheir names and addresses and the particulars oftheir debts or claims and the names and addressesof their Solicitors, if any, to John CharlesworthHanson, Chartered Accountant, 1185 Hay Street,West Perth, the Liquidator of the said Company .

Creditors are advised that their claims are to besubmitted on the requisite Proof of Debt form only .Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved .Tuesday, 22nd May, 1973, at 11 o'clock in the

forenoon, at the said Office, is appointed for deter-mining as to the allowance of the debts and claims .

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .J . C. HANSON,

Liquidator for Lockhart EngineeringPty. Ltd .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Pilbara Welding Service Pty . Ltd . (in Liquidation) .

Advertisement for Creditors .THE Creditors of the abovenamed Company arerequired on or before the 21st May, 1973, to sendtheir names and addresses and the particulars oftheir debts or claims and the names and addressesof their Solicitors, if any, to John CharlesworthHanson, Chartered Accountant, 1185 Hay Street,West Perth, the Liquidator of the said Company .

Creditors are advised that their claims are to besubmitted on the requisite Proof of Debt form only .Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved .Tuesday, 22nd May, 1973, at 11 o'clock in the

forenoon, at the said Office, is appointed for deter-mining as to the allowance of the debts and claims .

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .J. C. HANSON,

Liquidator for Pilbara Welding ServicePty . Ltd .

MANSON MOTORS PTY. LTD.(IN LIQUIDATION) .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Final GeneralMeeting of Shareholders of Manson Motors Pty .Ltd. (In Liquidation) will be held at 89 SpencerStreet, Bunbury, on Monday, 21st May, 1973, at10.00 a.m .Business

(1) To receive the Liquidator's Report on theconduct of the winding-up .

(2) To approve the Liquidator's fee and ex-penses .

Dated this 16th day of April, 1973 .WOGOOD,

Liquidator .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estate of Ethel May Field, formerlyof Grosvenor Hospital, South Street, Fremantle,Nursing Sister, but late of Westminster Hospital,246 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, in the State of West-ern Australia, Retired Hospital Matron, who died

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on the thirtieth day of November, 1952, having ap-pointed Beatrice Nana Hinwood, Executrix of herestate and the said Beatrice Nana Hinwood, havingdied on the 26th day of July, 1972, are required bythe Trustees of the estate of the said Ethel MayField, namely John Henry Hinwood and Ethel LeoniHoyle, to send particulars in writing of their claimsin any respect to them care of the undersignedby Monday the 28th day of May, 1973, after whichdate the Trustees may convey or distribute theassets, having regard only to the claims of whichthey then have notice .

Dated the 17th day of April, 1973 .MAURICE E . SOLOMON,

of Second Floor, Terrace,Arcade, 104 St . George'sTerrace, Perth, Solicitorfor the Trustees .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Marion Annie Jenkin, late of 56 Dunedin Street,

Mount Hawthorn, Retired School Teacher,Deceased .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estate of the deceased who diedon the 3rd day of November, 1971, are required bythe personal representative Stanley Russell Spencer,c/- Huelin Gladstone & Riley, 189 St . George'sTerrace, Perth, to send particulars of their claimsto him by the 27th May, 1973, after which datethe personal representative may convey or distri-bute the assets having regard only to the claimsof which he then has notice .

HUELIN GLADSTONE & RILEY,Solicitors .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

THE WEST AUSEMALIAN ' .LRUS'I'EE EXECU-TOR AND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of 135St. George's Terrace, Perth, requires creditors andother persons having claims (to which section 63of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates) in respect of theestates of the undermentioned deceased persons,to send particulars of their claims to it by thedate stated hereunder, after which date the Com-pany may convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which it then hasnotice .

Last Day for Claims, 19/5/73 .Betts, Herbert George Robert, late of 3 Kent

Street, Busselton, Retired Cleaner, died11/11/72 .

Engledow, Beverley Evelyn Lillian, late of 6 RiseleyStreet, Applecross, Married Woman, died16/11/72 .

Little, Albert Andrew, late of Wannanup Park,Mandurah, Retired Timberworker, died13/7/72 .

Montague, Ellen, late of 264 Walcott Street, MountLawley, widow, died 11/6/71 .

Ostle, Matilda Minnie, late of 5 Norman Street,Karrinyup, Widow, died 13/2/73 .

Quin, Edward Andrew, 41 Fortescue Street, EastFremantle, Retired Railway Signalman, died19/12/72 .

Smith, Albert John Esperance, 183 Clontarf Road,Hamilton Hill, Retired Foreman, died 25/11/72 .

Tournay, Beryl Daphne, 264 Walcott Street, MountLawley, Married Woman, died 15/1/73 .

C. E. PLINT,Manager.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1968 .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1968 the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates ofthe undermentioned deceased persons .

Dated at Perth the 12th day of April, 1973 .A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth.

Name of Deceased ; Occupation ; Address ; Date ofDeath ; Date Election filed .

Smith, Arthur ; Retired Labourer ; Derby; 16/5/72 ;

9/10/72; 22/3/73 .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the respective datesshown hereunder after which dates I may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which I then have notice .

Dated this 17th day of April, 1973 .A . E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth .

Name; Address and Occupation ; Date of Death ;Late Date for Claims .

Augustsson, Margaret ; 28 Douglas Street; Carnar-von, Widow ; 28/2/73 ; 28/5/73 .

Cooper, Albert Ernest; 31 Chadwick Street, Hilton,Retired Fellmonger ; 19/5/72 ; 4/6/73 .

Cousins, John ; formerly of Walliston, late of Swan-bourne Hospital, Orchardist ; 21/2/73 ; 28/5/73 .

Dennett, Edith Kate Wigley ; 47 Gresham Street,Victoria Park, Widow ; 8/4/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Hodges, Robert Laurence ; 49 Swanbourne Street,Fremantle, Boiler Attendant ; 14/2/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Hopkins, Mildred Sophia ; 7 Warton Street, MosmanPark, Widow ; 30/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Kekwick, Mary Fenwick ; 20 Allen Street, EastFremantle ; Widow; 21/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Kenworthy, Hilda Glyde ; 163 Ardross Street, Apple-cross, Married Woman ; 1/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Kerr, John Brown ; 391 Kew Street, Cloverdale,Plant Contractor ; 16/12/72 ; 4/6/73 .

Kiely, Patrick, also known as Kiely, Patrick John ;93 Teague Street, Victoria Park, WholesaleTobacconist; 26/2/73; 4/6/73 .

Kirkwood, James Jeffrey ; formerly of 164 JamesStreet, Perth, late of Shenton Park, RetiredFitters Labourer ; 14/3/73; 21/5/73 .

Marshall, Arthur Frederick ; 87 Angove Street,Albany, Retired Hospital Orderly ; 21/3/73 ;28/5/73 .

McInnes, George Edward ; Flat 131, Hale House,Waverley Road, Coolbellup, Retired Salesman ;26/2/73 ; 4/6/73 .

McLean, Ada Florence ; 158 Orange Valley Road,Kalamunda, Married Woman ; 9/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Moffat, Irvine ; 129 Hanbury Street, Kalgoorlie,Labourer ; 21/8/72; 28/5/73 .

Northover, Violet; Unit 5, Freshwater Appartments,42-44 Victoria Avenue, Claremont, Spinster ;21/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Reeve, Roberta Webster ; formerly of 7 WillcockStreet, Applecross, late of R .P.H ., Mt. LawleyAnnex, Widow; 30/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

25/10/72 .Sheridan, Florrie ; Widow; Boulder ; 26/10/72 ;

14/3/73 .Burnett, Gwyneth May ; Spinster ; Subiaco ;

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Rendell, Elizabeth Jane ; 4 Broome Terrace, Nor-tham, Married Woman ; 2/2/73 ; 28/5/73 .

Rice, Matilda Evelyn ; 102 Grand Promenade,Doubleview, Widow ; 28/2/73; 4/6/73 .

Taylor, Reginald James ; 131 Burt Street, Boulder,Mine Geologist ; 8/2/73 ; 28/5/73 .

Witford, Renatus ; 15 Elvis Road, Nedlands,Retired Bank Officer; 8/3/73 ; 4/6/73 .

Wright, Violet Amy ; St. Lukes Hospital, 429 RokebyRoad, Subiaco, Widow ; 22/10/72 ; 4/6/73 .

FLORA OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA

Vol . 1, Part 1 (only) .

By C . A. Gardner.Prices-

Counter Sales-$4.50Mailed Local-$5 .00Eastern States-$5.30

WESTERN AUSTRALIA1829-1929.

of a Hundred Years"Prices-

Counter Sales-$6.00Mailed Local-$6 .50Eastern States-$6.80

16V5=3 By Authority: WILLIAM C. BROWN, Government Printer

, W.A .

L19 April, 1973 .

CONTENTS .Page

Agriculture, Department of 1059-60Appointments 1010-1,1013Bank Holidays Proclaimed 1009

Bii mr: ~. Names Act 1014C,-1---i,ies Act-By-laws-

Williams and BoraningChief Secretary's DepartmentChild Welfare ActCommissioners for DeclarationsCommunity WelfareCompanies Act -Crown Law Department 1013-4Deceased Persons' Estates

1062-4Fluoridation of Public Water Supply Advisory Com-mittee

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1025Greyhound Racing Control Act, 1972-Day of coming

into operation of paragraph (b) of section 3 . andsection 18

Health DepartmentFood Home Regulations, 19731015-25

Hospitals ActLand Agents Act .. . .

1009-10Lands DepartmentLocal Government Depar

Nedlands, City of-By-law No . 201040-2Nedlands, City of-By-law No, 19, Parking

1042Subiaco, City of-By-laws Zoning1043Cottesloe, Town of-By-laws Parking Facilities

1043Mosman Park, Town of-By-laws Parking

1044Mosman Park, Town of-By-laws Reserves

1044Bayswater, Shire of-By-laws Footpaths1045-6Dardanup, Shire of-By-laws Dog1047Greenough, Shire of-By-laws Filling of land

1048Greenough, Shire of-By-laws Parking of Com-

mercial Vehicles 1048Lake Grace, Shire of-By-laws Control of Halls 1049-52Pingelly, Shire of-By-laws Dogs1052-4Rockingham, Shire of-By-laws Safety Bay Jetty 1055Serpentine-Jarrahdale, Shire of-By-laws Dogs

1055-8Wanneroo, Shire of-By-laws Halls1058-9

Main Roads 1032-5Medical Department 1025Metropolitan Water Supply,*- ~t~~: 1035-8Mines Department

_ 1062Municipalities 1038Local Government Act By-laws-See under Local

Government Department .Notices of Intention to Resume Land1032-5Orders in Council

1009Prisons Act-Prisons Regulations amendments

1014Proclamations INgPublic Service Board 1010-3Public Trustee .

1062-4Public Works Department '.'. ' . . :~- . . ::

1032Rural Reconstruction Scheme Act1059State Housing Act 1025Tender Board 1060-1Tenders Accepted 1060Tenders Invited 1032, 1061Trustees Act 1062-4Vermin Act 1059-60Western Australian Teacher iaLi~aii 'on'* Authority _ . . 1013

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