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OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] D AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 49.] PERTH: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. [1910• No. 13554.—C.S.O. Bank Holidays. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. G. STRICKLAND, Governor. [L.s.] 4521/10. TN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Honday, the 3rd day of October, 1910, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Meekathar•a. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at. Perth, this 20th day of Septem- ber, 1910. By His Excellency's Command, J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. CiOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! No. 1355 .—C.S.O. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, TO WIT. 5 Count della Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. G. STRICKLAND, Michael and St. George, Governor in and Governor. Michae the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. 4569/10. IN purstiance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of ''The Bank Holidays Act, 1384," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Wednesday, the 12th day of October, 1910, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Dowerin. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem- ber, 1910. By His Excellency's Command, J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! No. 13556.—C.S.O. Bank Holidays. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, WIT. Count della Catena, Knight Commander of TO , the Most Distinguished Order of St. G. STRICKLAND Michael and St. George, Governor in and Governor. over the State of Western Australia and [L.s.] its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc, 4571/10. pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Thursday, the 13t/i day of October, 1910, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Towns of Geraldton and Northampton. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem- ber, 1910. By His Excellency's Command, J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! No. 13557.—C.S.O. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, TO WIT, 1 Count della Catena, Knight Commander of MSIICELAND, G. the Most Distinguished Order of St. G Michael and St. George, Governor iu and Governor. over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. 4508/10. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Thursday, the 13th clay of October, 1910, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Towns of Cue and Day Dawn. Given under my band and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem- ber, 1910. By His Excellency's Command, J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, Count dells Catena., Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

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Page 1: OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA....GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! No. 13557.—C.S.O. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, TO WIT, G. MSIICELAND, the Most Distinguished

OF

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

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

No. 49.]

PERTH: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. [1910•

No. 13554.—C.S.O.Bank Holidays.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,

TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor.

[L.s.]

4521/10.TN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Honday, the 3rd day of October, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTown of Meekathar•a.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at. Perth, this 20th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Secretary.CiOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

No. 1355 .—C.S.O.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,

TO WIT. 5 Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.

G. STRICKLAND, Michael and St. George, Governor in and

Governor. Michae the State of Western Australia and

its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.4569/10.

IN purstiance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of ''The Bank Holidays Act, 1384," I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Wednesday, the 12th day of October, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTown of Dowerin.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

No. 13556.—C.S.O.Bank Holidays.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,

WIT. Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofTO

,the Most Distinguished Order of St.

G. STRICKLAND Michael and St. George, Governor in andGovernor. over the State of Western Australia and

[L.s.] its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc,

4571/10.pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth

section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Thursday, the 13t/i day of October, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTowns of Geraldton and Northampton.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Secretary.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

No. 13557.—C.S.O.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,

TO WIT, 1 Count della Catena, Knight Commander of

MSIICELAND,G.the Most Distinguished Order of St.

G Michael and St. George, Governor iu andGovernor. over the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

4508/10.IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Thursday, the 13th clay of October, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTowns of Cue and Day Dawn.

Given under my band and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Secretary.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count dells Catena., Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St. George, Governor in andover the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

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By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St, George, Governor in andover the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, }TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor.

4570/10

2998 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

No, 13558.—C.S.O.Bank Holidays.

PROCLAMATIONBy His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,

5 Count della Catena, Knight Commander fthe Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St. George, Governor in andover the State of Western. Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

4565/10.,IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of - • The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1910,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTowns of Narrogin, Wickepin, and Caballing.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY,Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ] !

No. 13561.—C.S.O.Bank Holidays.

PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distill:4 itished Order of St.Micha, ,J1 and St. George, Governor in andover the Slate of Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of " The Bank Holidays Act, 1884,' ' I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Friday, the 28th day of October, 1910,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTowns of Katanning and Woodandling.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY,Colonial Secretary.

WESTERN'AUSTRALIA,TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor,

[U.S.]

WESTERN Aus VP,ALIA, /TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor.

[L.S.]4572/10.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

No. 13559.—C.S.O.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,

TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor.

4564/10s:1IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Friday, the 21st day of October, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTown of Donnybrook.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY,Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

No. 13560.—C.S.O.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, "/TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor.

[L.s.14566/10.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Tuesday, the 25th day of October, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTown of Dumbleyung.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of September,1910.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY,Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

No. 13562.—C.S.O.

PROCLAMATIONBy His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St. George, Governor iu andover tile State of Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of ' "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Friday, the 28th day of October, 1910,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTown of Geraldton.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His .Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY,Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING !!I

No. 13563.—C.S.O.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,TO WIT.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor.

4567/10.IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of " The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamationappoint

Thursday, the 24th day of November, 1910,a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in theTowns of Bridgetown and Boyup Brook.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of Septem-ber, 1910.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St, George, Governor in andover the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count della Catena, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St. George, Governor in andover the State of . Western Australia andits Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

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SEP1.7. 30, 1910.1

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2999

Declaration of a State Forest.

PROCLAMATIONBy His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,Count ;.:ella Catena, Knight Commander ofthe 3 .i.,rt Distinguished Order of St.

St. George, Governor in andov.a .• State of Western Australia and

11 .• ! -tdencies, etc., etc., etc.4392/09.

WHEREAS by "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1904,''it is provided that any Crown Lands may be declaredto be a State Forest within the meaning and for thepurpose of that Act: Nor- therefore I, the said Governor,

-,.vith the advico of the Executive cottteil, andin ce ere'et; of the power in this behalf col) rented bythe said 1 et. do hereby declare the land described in theSchedule :Trot° to be a State Forest within the. mean-ing and for 1te purpose of "The Land Act AmendmentAct, 1904."

ROOLYANOBBING STATE FOREST.Schedule.

Bounded on the South and West by lines starting froma point situate five miles West and five miles South(coin the. Trig.. Station on Koolyanobbing Hill, and ex-tending East 15 miles and North 12 miles; the oppositeboundaries being parallel and equal. (Plan 24/300.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 28th day of September,1910.

By His Excellency's Command,JAMES MITCHELL,

Minister t rids.COD SA VE THE KING ! !

The Land Act, 1898.

ORDER TN COUNCIL.At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this

28th day of September, 1910.

Present:His 'Excellency the Governor.

The Ilenontables—The Premier.The Colonial Secretary.R. D. McKenzie, M.L.C.

12141/01.WlIEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1698,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that auyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes stt forth inSection 39 of ii P1,1 A et, or for the like or tolter publicpurposes to tttt t Li such order: And `,VtIt'reaS

is (tieemed v. 1.1ttit 'Reserve snt (Burt ville Lot53) should vt- i 1, held by Thomas James, R. .1.Sangster, ' . the out in-.o of a -Mechanics'instituitt: ett. Ins E::telleitcy the Governor,by and v'0111 d and coust.d:r t1 the Executive('our"- ii foth diet that the t "c-mentioned'Reserve tledi vest ;t1 ttl be held by T-Itete, tees, R.

and 1,emb for the ;t1'ord tetd purpose,sub:jute:- n• vertheless t 11e powers reserved to me bySection -iT of the said Act.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Order in Council published in the Gol:ernment Gazetteof the 4th of August, 1905, page 2404, is hereby can-celled.

ExtonSion of the Area of the District of the BridgetownLocal Board of Health.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 28thday of September, 1910.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The Tionourables—The Premier,The Colonial Secretary,R. D. McKenzie, M.L.C.

4506/10.WHEREAS by Section 17 of "The Health Act, 1898,"the area of any district defined for the purpose of aLocal Board of Health may from time to time be ex-tended, altered, or contracted by the Governor in Council,and whereas it is desired to extend the district of theBridgetown Local Board of Health: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governer of Western Allstralia, on therecommendation of the Central Board of Health, and byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, does hereby extend the area of the Bridgetown Local

Board of Health to include that portion of land embracedwithin the Undermentioned boundaries:—

Starting from the South-West corner of Nelson Loca-i ion 1251; thence duo North 44 chains 69 links along theEnt- ti tle of Road No. 1220 to the North-West corner of

,-1-- • • 'No, 1251; then East 10 chains 46.5 links tot iii due South of the South-West corner of Location

hal; then North 17 chains 60 links to the North-Westtatruee of Location 964; then East by North 8 chains 10links to a point due South of the South-West corner ofLocation 1053; thou North 75 chains 46 links to theNorth-West corner of Nelson Location 737; then alongthe South boundary of the Bridgetown-Greenbushes roadto a point due West of the South-West corner of NelsonLocation'1266; then along the South boundary of NelsonLocation 1266 to the South-East corner of the said Loca-tion; then North 2 chains 80 links; then East 13 chains11 links to the .Nbrth-East corner of Location 1961; thenSouth 31 chains 1 link to the South-East corner of Nel-son Location 1961.; then East about 122 chains to theNorth-East corner of Nelson Location 1145; then dueSouth about 74 chains; then East about 15 chains to theNorth-East corner of Nelson-Location 49/920; then Southabout 102 chains to a point clue West of the North -Westcorner of Location 49/565; then East 22 chains 55.4links; thence North 1 chain; then East 11 chains 67.8links to the North-East corner of Nelson Location 49;then South 46 chains and 14 links to the South-East cor-ner of Nelson Location 49/565; from thence about 1y,chains South-West to the North-East corner of NelsonLocation 973; thence Southerly along the Western boun-dary of Road No. 1949 until the said road enters theEast boundary of Nelson Location 49/574; then dueSouth along the said Easterly boundary of Nelson Loca-tion 49/574 until it strikes the Blackwood River; thenalong the North bank of the Blackwood River to the Eastboundary of the Bridgetown Commonage Reserve, andthen South to the South-East corner of the BridgetownCommonage; then West to the South-West corner of theBridgetown Commonage; then North to the North-Westcorner of the 'Bridgetown Commonage; then East 36chains 61 links along the North boundary of the Bridge-town Commonage to the starting point,

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Tin Govern meat Ballow ys J mendmen t Act, 1907.ORDER-IN-COUNCIL.

A t the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 28thday of September, 1910.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

Honourabies—The Premier,The Colonial Secretary,R. D. McKenzie, M.L.C.

WHEREAS by "The Government Railways _AmendmentAct, 1907," it is provided that the Governor may fromtime to time, by Order in Council published in the Gov-ernment Ca:01e, declare that any branch, spur, or otherRailway shall be a District Railway: And whereas it isdesirable that the undermentioned branch or spur Rail-way should be declared a District Railway: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia,by and with, the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby declare that the branch railwayknown as the Upper Chapman Railway, twenty-six milesseven chains or thereabouts in length, shall be a DistrictRailway,

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Executive Council.

£200 REWARD.Counterfeit Coining.

Premier's Office,4499/10, Perth, 23rd September, 1910,

WHEREAS a number of spurious sovereigns have beenrecently passed into circulation at Broken lull, NewSouth Wales:

Notice is hereby given that a Reward of Two hundredpounds will be paid by the Commonwealth Governmentfor such information as shall lead to the apprehensionand conviction of the guilty person or persons, and tothe discovery of the coining plant.

In addition to the above Reward, His Excellency theGovernor General will be advised to extend a free pardonto any accomplice, not being the person who actuallymade the said counterfeit coins, who shall first give suchrequired information.

'Phi§ Reward to remain in force for three months only.PRANK WILSON.

Premier.

WESTEILN AUSTRALIA, 1TO WIT.

S. Si1;1,. KLAN10,

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3000 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Office, Perth,P.O.—No. 243. 29th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto appoint the undermentioned gentleman to be a Justiceof

P.O.he Peace:—

PO 264/].910.—Augustus Frederick Spencer, Esquire,of Bunbury, for the Wellington Magisterial District.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has also beenpleased to accept the resignation of the following Jus-tices of the Peace:—

C.S.O. 1408/03.—Joseph Vincent Kearney, Esquire, ofPerth, for the East Murchison Magisterial District.

P.O. 34/190S.—Frank Williams, Esquire, of Perth, forthe Murchison Magisterial District.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has further beenpleased to remove the names of the following Justices ofthe Peace, owing to their having left the respective Mag-isterial Districts:

P.0. 47/1908.—Gordon Fraser Dickson, Esquire, fromthe Commission for the Murchison Magisterial District.

C.S.O. 1882/04.—Percy Thomas Bridge, Esquire, fromthe Commission for the Murchison Magisterial District.

C.S.O. 1241/04.--Thomas Hutton, Esquire, from theCommission for the Murchison Magisterial District.

P.O. 183/1908.—Dr. John McNaughton from the Com-mission for the Peak Hill Magisterial District.

P.O. 197/1907.—James Malcolm Newman, Esquire,from the Commission for the Peak Hill Magisterial Dis-trict.

A. COLENSO KESSELL,Secretary to the Premier.

No. 13564.—C.S.O.NAVIGATION ACT, 1904.

Colonial Secretary's Office,4450/10. Perth, 30th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve the following Regulations prescribing thequalifications required of applicants for a Third ClassEngineer's Certificate of Competency.

P. D. NORTH,Under Secretary.

Qualifications for a Third Class Engineer's Certificate.1. On and after the let October, 1910, every candi-

date for a Third Class Engineer's Certificate ofCompetency must possess the following qualifications,viz.:—

(a.) He must be not less than 21 years of age;should any doubt exist as to the age of theapplicant, he will be required to produce acertificate of birth or baptism.

(b.) He must have served at least two years afloatas a fireman, or in any other higher capacityin the engine room or stokehold, or haveserved not less than one year afloat as afireman, or in any other higher capacity inthe engine room or stokehold, and not lessthan one year in a workshop in the making orrepairing of engines or boilers.

He must be able to explain the use and posi-tion of the principal parts of condensing andnon-condensing, simple, compound, and tripleexpansion engines, and also the different kindsand arrangements of boilers and theirmountings, so used; including all valves,cocks, gauges, and connections in generaluse.

(d.) He must understand the use of the saliuo-meter, know how low-pressure boilers can beworked with sea-water, and how far the useof it is permissible in high-pressure boilers;must know the cause and effect of incrusta-tion, and greasy deposits on boiler heatingsurfaces, and how to prevent the same; mustunderstand the water gauge, steam gauge,slide valve, link motion, and loose eccentric,the principle and construction of feed pumpsand the common pumps about an engine;must know what defects may appear in any

part of the machinery, and how such defectsare prevented and remedied. He must beable to give a practical explanation of whatought to be done in the event of anythinggoing wrong, and in ordinary circumstancesmust be able to do it.

(e.) He must be able to write legibly, and under-stand the first four rules (simple and com-pound) of arithmetic. He must also under-stand vulgar and decimal fractions, and beable to calculate the capacity of bunkers andrectangular and cylindrical tanks.

(f.) He must produce satisfactory testimonials asto his sobriety and general good conduct,and also furnish proof (to the satisfactionof the Chief Harbour Master) of his services.

(g.) The examiner may, with the sanction of theChief Harbour Master, reject the applicationof any candidate, whose qualifying servicehas been performed in small vessels or ves-sels plying on inland water.

No. 13565.—C.S.O.APPOINTMENTS.

Colonial Secretary's Office,Perth, 30th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto make the following appointments:-

2043/10.—John May to be a member of the Green-bushes Local Board of Health, vice W. H. Gale, resigned.

3401/10.—H. Pidgeon and D. Campbell to be mem-bers of the Youanme Local Board of Health, vice GeorgeCass and D. Bowler, resigned.

910/10.—Dr. J. R. White to be Acting Medical Officerto the Central Board of Health under the provisions of"The Health Act, 1898," during the absence of Dr.J. H. L. Cumpston, from the 14th September, 1910.

2517/10.—W. Harris and S. Parkes to be members ofthe Whim Creek Local Board of Health, vice A. W. Bairdand J. Leahy, resigned.

P. D. NORTH,Under Secretary.

No. 13553.-08.0.

Colonial Secretary's Office,Perth, 23rd September, 1910.

THE following Notices to Mariners are published forgeneral information.

D. B. ORD,for Under Secretary.

4410/10.NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 16 of 1910.

India—East Coast—Bay of Bengal—Pulicat Lighthouse.

Alteration in Column.IT is hereby notified for the information of Marinersthat, from and after the 1st February, 1911, to enablethe light to be easily located during the day, the existingplain "Masonry tower" of the Pulicat Lighthouse, bear-ing 13deg 25min. N. Long. and SOdeg. 20inin. E. Lat.will be altered to a "Masonry column with four alterna-tive bands of white and black, white at the top."

T. A. L. DE BERRY,Commander, R.I.M.,

Presidency Port Officer.Presidency Port Office,

Madras, 3rd August, 1910.

4497/10.NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 18 of 1910.India—West Coast—Cochin.

With reference to this Office Notice to MarinersNo. S of 1910, information has been received from thePort Officer, Cochin, that the Bar, Spit and Quarantine

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3001

buoys at Cochin will be replaced in position on the 15thSeptember, 1910, and that the light at Mallipuram willbe discontinued after the 30th icla,; usual.

T. A. L. de BERRY,

Commander,Presidency Port Officer.

Presidency Port Office,Madras, 18th August, 1910.

4424/10.NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Western Australia—North-West Coast.

Final Notice.

It is hereby notified that on or about the 15th of Oc-tober, 1910, a second Order Dioptric White Lightflashing every five seconds thus:—

Flash One-third of a second, eclipse four andtwo-thirds seconds,

will he exhibited from a masonry tower of a naturalgrey colour, 73 feet in height from base to vane, erectedwr Cloates Hill, Lat. 22 deg. 42 min. South, Long. 113deg. 42 min. East; Range of visibility, 21 miles.

Chart affected.No. 1055.—Bedo Island to Cape Cuvier.

C. J. IRVINE,Chief Harbour Master.

Department of Harbour and Light,Fremantle, 10th September., 1910.

Crown Law Department,C.L.D. 303/3. Perth, September,. 1910.

THE. Honourable the Attorney . General, acting hereinunder order of the Governor in Council made the 28thday of March, 1906, under the provisions of "The Con-stitution Act, 1889," has been pleased to appoint Cox-swain Fry as Acting Bailiff of the Local Court, Broome,vice Constable Stewart, on leave..

H. G. HAMPTON,Under ',Secretary for• Law.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.Notification of Vacancies.

The Treasury,Perth, 30th September, 1910.

APPLICATIONS are invited by the CommonwealthPublic Service Commissioner from persons qualified forappointment to the following positions.

L. S. ELIOT,Under Treasurer.

— --Postmaster General's Department, New South Wales.

Clerk, 4th Class, Broken Hill, .235 to .€285. Successfulapplicants subject to good conduct and efficiency will beadvanced to £285 by annual subdivisional promotion.

Postmaster, grade 8, Yerranderie, £120 to £180.

Victoria.Postmaster, grade 5, ..€260, less £26 for rent. District

allowance scale one. Quarters consist of five rooms, wash-house, bathroom, and copper.

Queensland.Relieving Officer, 4th Class, Relieving Staff, £185 to

£285.Western Australia.

Clerk, 4th Class, Boulder, £185 to £285. Applicantshould be possessed of good postal experience and be ableto send and receive telegrams at rate of 25 words perminute.

Trade and Customs Department, Queensland.Examining Officer, 4th Class, Landing Branch, Brisbane,

clerical, £185 to £285.Applications all returnable 5th proximo.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 29th September, 1910.

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

Ex. Co. 3294; P.S.C. 432/06.J. J. Lyons, Assistant Lightkeeper, Woodman's Point,

to be Lightkeeper, Cape Leeuwin, as from 9th July,1910.

Ex. Co. 3283; P.S.C. 676/10.L. E. Dease, Clerk, assisting with accounts, Government

Stores Branch, to be Shipping Clerk, etc., as from 1stOctober, 1910.

Ex. Co. 3340; P.S.C. 650/10.Nora E. C. Richardson to be Clerk, Shorthand-writing

and typing, Government Savings Bank, as from 13thJuly, 1910.Also of the acceptance of the following resignation:

Ex. Co. 3326; P.S.C. 835/10.A. C. Bogle, Draftsman, Engineering Division, Public

Works Department, as from 7th September 1910.M. E. JULL,

Public Service Commissioner.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Lands and Surveys ... Clerk-- *in C arge, Deeds Branch Class " 0," min. £270; max- 29th October, 1910.£285

Do. ... ... Draftsman ... Class 6, min. £170 ; max. 22nd October, 1910.£200

Do. ... Draftsman ... Class 6, min. £170; max. Do. do.£200

Do. ... Computer ... Class 5, min. £220; max. Do. do.£230

Do. ... Computers (3) Class 6, min. £170; max. Do. do.£200

Applications are called under Section 38 of " The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the PublicService Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed forms obtainable.from the Office of the Public Service Com-missioner, or at the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

Officers in Class G are not eligible for promotion to Class F until they have attained to the Maximum of, their Class orto 21 years of age, and should, therefore, not apply for vacancies to which they have.no claim for promotion.

M. E. JULL,Public Service Commissioner.

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3002 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. SE PT. J(J, 1910.

APPOINTMENTS

(under Section 23 of " The Health Act, 1898").,THE Central Board of Health has approved of the fol-lowing appointments made by the

4591/10.lin bit Creek Local Board of Health.

Frank Morris to be Inspector.4223/10.

Yonanme Local Board of Health.J. M. McKay to be Secretary.

F. J. HUELIN,24th September, 1910. Secretary.

APPOINTMENTS.

Menzies Public Cemetery.

(Reserve 3348.)Department of Lands and Surveys,

1454/96. Perth, 30th September, 1910.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that hisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenPleased to appoint, under the provisions of " The Ceme-

, teries Act, 1897," John Ernest Gabbedy and FrankMillington as Trustees of the Menzies Public Cemetery,vice Richard Goninon and John Dillon, resigned.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

SPECIAL LEASE UNDER THE LAND ACT.Department of Lands and Surveys,

9088/09. Perth, 29th September, 1910.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatPatrick Percy has applied for a Special Lease, No.1154/152, of 10 acres at Tapper's Inlet, near BeagleBay, for the purpose of cultivation, for a term of 21years from 1st January, 1910.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF NAME.Elverdton Townsite.

Department of Lands and Surveys,7178/09. Perth, 30th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor, in Executive Council, hasbeen pleased to approve of the name of "Elverdton"Townsite, in the Phillips River Goldfields being changedto "Desmond," and such townsite shall hereafter beknown and distinguished as "Desmond" Townsite.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE LAND ACT, 1898(62nd Vict., No. 37).

Regulation prohibiting Cutting of Timber on StateForest at Koolyanobbing.

Department of Lauds and -Surveys,4392/09. Perth, 30th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to make the following Regulation under theprovisions of Section 161 of " The Land Act, 1898: ''-

No person shall, without the special permission in writ-ing of the Minister for Lands or his agent (such . permis-sion only to be given where the timber or charcoal is re-quired for use within the boundaries of the said StateForest), fell, cut, split, or remove any timber growing orstanding or burn any charcoal on the area of Crown landhereafter to be known and distinguished as Koolyanob-bing State Forest, the boundaries of which are describedhereunder:-

Bounded on the South and Wrest by lines starting froma point situate five miles West and five miles South fromthe Trig. Station on Koolyanobbing Hill, and extendingEast 15 miles and North 12 miles; the opposite boundariesbeing parallel and equal. (Plan 24/300.)

Any person offending against this Regulation shall, onconviction, be subject to a penalty not exceeding £20.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the laudsdescribed in the Schedules below, for the purposes thereinset forth.

12235/09.AVON.-No. 12712 (Reservoir Site).-Location 14242.

100a. 3r. (0.P. Avon 1306.)12105/10.NELSON (Tone River).-No. 12929 (Camping).-

Bounded by lines starting from a point situate East 50chains 69 links, and North 83 chains 84 links from Sur-vey Post EV/21 1 on the Coast-Deeside Road, and extend-ing West 10 chains; thence North 9 chains 94 7/10 links,111deg. 2min. 30sec. 10 chains 711/2 links, and thenceSouth 6 chains 10 links to the starting point. 8 acres.(Plan 443/80, Diagram 37351.)

8555/10.AVON (Rabbit-proof Fence).-No. 12987 (Rabbit

Department, Water).-Avon Location 15976 and the areabounded on the East and South by lines starting from apoint on the East side of the Rabbit-proof Fence surveysituate 20 chains South from the 27-mile post thereon,and extending North along said Fence 40 chains, andEast 40 'chains . the opposite boundaries being paralleland equal. 1,088 acres. (Plan 54/80. O.P. Avon 1366.)

11232/10.KYARRA (Gabanintlia-Meekatharra Road). - No.

13041 (Water, under Act 57 Vict., No. 20).A squareblock of land having its boundaries in the meridian ,andat right angles thereto, with bore well in centre; saidbore well is situated about nine miles North of Gillian-intim, on the Gabanintha-Meekatharra Road. 50 acres.(Plan 59/300.)

11294/10.AVON (Nambadilling Spring).-No. 13042 (Water).

-A square block of land having its boundaries in themeridian, and at right angles thereto, with NambadillingSpring in its centre, said spring being situate Southabout 22 chains and E bEast about48 chains from the North-East corner of Avon Location 15462. 100 acres. (Plan344/80.)

9148/10.HAMPTON (Brown Hill).--No. 13043 (Fire Brigade

Station).-Bounded on the North-West and North-Eastby lines starting from a point on the South-West sideof Black Street situate one chain in prolongation South-Westward of the South-East side of Brown Street fromthe West corner of Brown Hill Lot 61, and extendingSouth-Westward 2 chains 50 links and South-Eastwardone chain; the opposite boundaries being parallel andequal. 1 rood. (Plans Brown Hill Townsite and 49/80.)

2317/10.DERBY.-No. 13050 . (Road Board Office).-Lot 274.

2 roods.12868/10.AVON (Calcalling).-No. 13051 (Water and Camp-

ing).-Bounded on the North and East by lines startingfrom the South-East corner of Avon Location 15971,and extending West along its South boundary for a dis-tance of 70 chains, and South 60 chains along the Westboundary of Avon Location 15972; the opposite boun-daries being parallel and equal. 420 acres. (Plan 34/80and Wilgoyne.) --

12867/10.AVON (Quanta-Cutting) .-No. 13052 (Water).-

Bounded on the North and West by lines starting frompoint on the South boundary of Avon Location 15968,situate 25 chains West from its South-East corner, andextending East 40 chains and South 50 ,chains; the op-posite boundaries being parallel and equal. 200 acres.(Plan 54/80 and Wilgoyne.)

11231/10.BULGA (Sandstone-Yuani Road).-No. 13053 (Water.

under Act 57 Vict., No. 20).-A square block of landhavino. its boundaries in the meridian and at right anglesthereto, with the 28 1,4 mile well in centre; said i-ell issituated two chains West of the 28 1,, mile peg on theSandstone-Yuani Road. 50 acres. (Plan 42/300.)

5729/10.NORTHAMPTON.-No. 13054 ( Agri cultu ral Hall

Site).-Lot 95. 1 acre.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lauda.

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SEPT. 30 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3003

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

Department of Lands ZLad Surveys, Perth, 29th September, 1910.

THE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on the dates and at the placesspecified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m.; excepting Bridgetown and Meekatharra, at 10 a.m.; Pinjarra at Jnoon;Pingelly, Katanning, Broomehill, 3 p.m.; Narrogin, Wagin and Cuhalling, at 4 p.m.

SCHEDULE.

KATANNING. BROOMEHILL.

October 4th.—At the Government Land Agent 's October llth.—At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Katanning Town 531, la., £15; Sub. *629, 4a. Office: Broomehill Town 447, 2a., £10.2r., £18; *640, 4a. 3r. 7p., £24; *643, 5a., £25.

COLLIE.October 5th.—At the Warden's Office: Collie Sub.

*1063, 4a. 3r. 31p., £20; *1064, 4a. 3r. 37p., £15. Mon-galup Sub. *14, 3a. lr. 37p., £6.

COOLGARDIE.October 5th.--At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Waverley Town 74, lr., £15.

BUNBITRY.October 5th.—At the Government Land Agent's

Office: Boyanup Sub. *92, 12a., £21.

ALBANY.October 6th.—At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Mt. Barker Sub. 11, 14, la. lr. 8p. each; 12, lr.lr. 7p., 10 each; Sub. *129, Ga. 2r., £16. Torbay Sub.11.61, 4a. 2r. 33p., £20; t162, 4a. 2r. 36p., £25; 1163,17a., £20. Denmark Town 104, lr. 15p.; 105, 39 1/3p.,£70 each; 114, 27 1/3p., £50; Sub. 1333, 17a. 3r. 10p..£80; 1334, 37a. 2r. 30p., £121.

GREENBUSHES.October 6th.—At the Warden 's Office: North Green-

bushes Sub. *96, 3a. 3r. 31p., £10.

PINJARRA.October 6th.—At the Clerk of Courts Office: Dwel-

lingup Town 26, lr., £6.

BEVERLEY.October 6th.—At the Government Land Agent's

Office: Beverley Town 251, 351/2p.; 252, 381/2p.; 253,20 1/5p.; 254, 1.r. 4 1/,p., £15 each. Quairading Town25, lr., £10.

BRIDGETOWN.October 6th.—At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Boyup Brook Town 45, lr. 14p., £10; 53, lr. 12p.,£9; 83, 84, lr. each, £17 each ; 85, lr. 31/2p., £18; 124,36 1/10p., £16. Manjimup 21, lr., £10; 38, 39, Ir. each,£12 each; Sub. *53, 2a. 2r. 17p., £20.

PERTH.October 7th.—At this Office: Greenmount Sub. 1314,

lla. 2r., £33. Wungong Sub. *22, *23, 5a. each, £24each. Lion Mill Sub. *78, 4a. 3r. 21p., £11; *154, 7a.lr. 7p., £21; *189, 10a. 20p., £30; *237, 3a. 2r. 10p.,£12. Gingin *46, la., £10.

YALGOO.October 7th.—At the Warden's Office: Yalgoo Town

98, lr., £10.

MENZIES.- October 7th.—At the Warden's Office: Menzies Town

218, lr., £5.GERALDTON.

October 7th.—At the Government Land Agent 'sOffice: Geraldton Town 675, 2r. 23p., £50; Sub. 140,4a. 39p., £20.

KALGOORLIE.October 7th.—At the Government Land Agent's

Office: Kalgoorlie Town 2964, lr. 1p., £23. BoulderTown 1222, lr. 16p., £12, plus £20 improvements. Han-nans 138F, lr., £5.

DENHAM.October 12th.—At the Resident Magistrate 's Office,

Sharks Bay: Denham Town 22, lr., £5.

NARROGIN.October 12th.-At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Narrogin Town 743, lr. 28 1/5p., £20; Sub.687, 2a., £10; *688, 2a., £10.

MEEKATHARRA.October 13th.—At the Police Station: Meekatharra

210, lr., £15.

NORTHAM.October 13th.—At the Government Land Agent's

Office: Dowerin Town 68, 69, lr. 61). each, £S each.Cunderdin Town 65, GG, 67, 37 9/10p. each, £20 each;154, 3r. 11 5/10p., £12. Burracoppin Town 28, lr., £7.Doodlakine 69, lr. 13 1/3p., £25.

WAG IN.October 14th.—At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Dumbleyung Town 20, lr., £15 ; 21, lr., £10:32, Ir. Sp., £10. Wagiu Town 758, lr., £15; 867, 2r.,£12; Sub. *735, 4a. 2p., £8; *747, 2a. lr. 13p., £4 10s.

RAVENSTHORPE.October 14th.—At the Warden's Office: Ravensthorpe

Sub. 683, 4a. 3r. Sp., £24.

ONSLOW.October 14th.—At the Resident Magistrate's Office:

Onslow Town 13, la., £15.

KALGOORLIE.October 14.—At the Governernnt Land Agent 's Office:

South Boulder Town 1732, lr., £12, plus £95 improve-ments.

CRANBROOK.October 1Sth.—At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Tenterden Sub. "26, Ga. lr. 20p., £12 15s.; Town39, lr., £10.

PINGELLY.October 19th.—At the Government Land Agent's

Office: Pingelly Town 598, 599, la.. each, £25 each; 614,615, 616, 617, lr. each, £20 each. Dattening Town 16,2r., £12.

CUBALLING.October 20th.—At the Government Laud Agent 's

Office: Caballing Sub. *53, la., £4.

WILLIAMS.October 21st.—At the Government Land Agent 's

Office: Hillman Town 1, lr. 13p., £7; 2, lr. 13p., £5.

MT. MAGNET.October 27th.—At the Warden's Office: Mt. Magnet

KELLERBERRIN. Town 360, lr. 20p., £10, plus £100 improvements.

October llth.—At the Government Land Agent's Paynesville Town 64, 66, lr. each, £7 10s. each.Office: Kellerberrin Town 143, lr., £6; 144, lr., £8;145, lr., £8; 154, 11.., £10; 209, lr., £7; 217, lr. 8p.,

£13; 220, hr. 21 1/7p., £10. Hine 's Hill Town 1, 2, 6, WICKEPIN.

lr. each, £10 each; 5, lr., £15. Kellerberrin 152, 153, October 28th.—At the Government Land Agent's

lr. each, £6 each. Merredin Town 136, lr., £15. Office: Wickepin Town 49, lr., £10.

* Suburban for cultivation 5 years. Suburban for cultivation, 10 years.

Plans and further particulars may be obtained at this Office, or at the office where they are to be sold.N.B.—Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface, except in Mining Districts, where it is granted to a

depth of 40 feet only.• R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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Cor. No. Town. Nos. of Lots. Date open. Applications to be lodged at

7066/00 Kalgoorlie 1338, 1347, 1350, 1354, 1359, 1743,and 2024

Government Land Agency,Kalgoorlie.

3004 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 0, 1910.

RESERVE.

Department of Lauds and Surveys,Perth, 30th September, 1910.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as a Public Reserve the landdescribed in the Schedule below, for the purpose thereinset forth.

7461/10.NELSON (Frankland River).—No. 13045 (Park

Lands).--Bounded by lines starting from Survey MarkReserve J15 on the left bank of the Frankland River,and extending South-Eastward parallel to and at a dis-tance of about 10 chains from the said back of the Frank-land River for a distance of about 100 chains; thenceSouth-Westward to said left bank, and along it South-Eastward to the North-Western side of road runningalong the Western boundaries of Hay Locations 601 and464; thence South-Westward, Eastward, and again South-Westward along the latter to the South-East corner ofNelson Location 4171; thence West about 41 chains alongthe South boundary of the latter ; thence North about 80chains, West 40 chains, North 50 chains,East about 24

chains to the left bank of the Frankland River aforesaid,and thence upwards along the latter to the starting point.840 acres. (Plans 453 and 455/80.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd September, 1910.undermentioned allotments of land will be offered

for sale at Public Auction, at the Merredin Hotel,Merredin, on Friday, the 2Sth day of October, at 10.30min., by the Government Auctioneer, Mr. A. Clerk :—

Merredin Town 57, 66, 68, 71, 73, 130, 132, 134, 139,141, 143, 147, 150, 152, 158, 160 (1r. each), 79, 81(38.3p. each), £12 each; 01 Ir. 12 1/5p.), 63 (1r. 16p.),64 (1r. 7p.), 76 (37.1p.), 77 (35 1/6p.), 85 (38 1/3p.),137, 154,155 (1r. each), £15 each) ; 146 (33.8p.),£17; 60(1r. 36p.), 69 (1r.), 162 (1r. 23 1/5p.), £20 each.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 30th September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are now open for sale, under the conditionsspecified, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices:

Cori. No. Town. Nos. of Lots. Conditions. Upset Prices. Remarks.

Mullewa Sub. Lot 23 ... Sub. for cultivation... £13York Sub. Lot 127 Town £60 This lot is hereby withdrawn

from selection under the con-ditions applying to SuburbanLands for Cultivation.

Lion Mill 45 Sub. for Cultivation £18 Reserve 10020 is hereby reduced.46 Do. £16

9180

Narrogin

Cue

638

423, 4.24, 425, 430, 431,and 432

Town ...

Town...

£15 ...

£7 each

Plus £60 for the value ofimprovements.

422 and 429 ... Do. £10 each

Plans, showing the'arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this office, and the of fices of the various tiovernmeutLaad Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION A S RESIDENTIAL LEASES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots will be open for selection as Residential Leasessubject to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of 25th October, 1907, on and after the date specified-in theSchedule below :—

Applications may be lodged at the office mentioned at any time prior to the date specified, and any applicationsso lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17of " The Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of " The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by suchapplicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Land Agent or Warden at the places mentionedbefore his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge . their applications before the date specified, and are reminded thatit is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Capital value, £12 10s. each.Plans, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this office and the offices of

the various Local Government Land Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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30 .,1940.] . GAZETTE, W.A.

AMENDMENT 01' AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th September, 1910.

MS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen j,leu6ed to approve of the Areas and Boundaries oflime foll • vino., Reserves being amended as described in theSchedules below, for the purposes therein set forth; theAreas and Boundaries previously published in the Gov-. Gazette being hereby cancelled:—

AVON (Kondinin Well).—No. 10712 (Water).—"Dominica by lines starting from a South-West corner ofAvon Location 15084, and extending 54min. 33chains 13 links; thence 379dmr. 55min. 32 chains 44 links,269deg. 55min. 25 chains S links, 33Gdeg. 12min. 20chains, and thence 3fiOdeg. 55min. 14 chains 12 links to

.the sL !ling point. 100 acres. (Plan 376/SO, O.P. Avon1362.)

AVON" (Kulinn Soak).--No. 10772 (Water).—Boundedby ij et'4 starting from the North-East corner of AvonLocation 5453, and extending West along its Northboundary to the East boundary of Location 8454; thenceNorth 39 chains 99 links along the latter and the Eastboundary of Location 13211; thence East 41 chains 2links passing along the South boundary of Location 15057and a South boundary of Location 15058; thence South40 chains along the West boundary of the latter to thestarting point. 164 acres. (Plan 377/30 and O.P. 1339).

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for. Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.(Near Nangeevan.)

Department of Lands and Surveys,978/10. Perth, 30th September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to withdraw Avon ,Location 15488, near Nan-geenan, from selection, aud to approve of such lot beingagain made available for selection on and after the 11thOctober, under Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898," ata price of 16S. 6(1. 1)01' acre. (Area 100 acres.) (Pfau25/SO, D2.)

Applications for the above must be lodged with theGovernment Laud Agent, Northam.

Auy applications lodged before that late will bedeemed to have been received on that date.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th September, 1910.

iT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the areas scheduled hereunderbeing made available for selection under "The LandAct, 1898," and its amendments. The selector of aHomestead Farm from any location available underPart VIII. must take the balance thereof under Con-ditional Purchase, and a selector of a portion of anylocation available under Part yI. must take the balanceof same under Grazing Lease conditions.

The locations available under Part VI. are markedwith an asterisk.

Applications must be lodged at the Office of the Gov-ernment Land Agent for the District.

The date fixed as showing when subdivisions are avail-able denotes that applications may be lodged beforesuch date, but will be treated as having been receivedon the appointed day, and should there be any loca-tions not applied for after the date specified, such willcontinue available until applied for or otherwise dealtwith.

The locations with amounts set against them in thefourth column are available subject to the special con-dition that an expenditure of not less than one-fourthof the amount set out in such column shall be made on

prescribed improvements in each of the first four yearsof the lease; but this shall not release the holder fromany covenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgage re-quiring the improvements tci be made at an earlier date.

The advance mentioned is subjectditions governing a loan from the Agri,—particulars of which may be had on applicationManaging Trustee.

Applications for advance must be accompanied by afee of one per cent. on the amount applied for.

If it becomes necessary that any application should goto the Land Board for decision, the applicant will receivea notice from Head Office informing him of the date,place, and time of the sitting of the Board.

He may then, if he wishes, apply" to Head Officefor a Certificate to the Railway Department, which onpresentation at the nearest Railway Station, will entitlehim to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the placewhere the Board will sit, available for seven days fromdate of issue.

SCHED ULES.Corr. No. 6032/10. .

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Avon Dist'riet (near Bungulta).

Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tuesday,11th October, 1910. (Plan 25/80.)

Location Area, PriceNo. acres, per acre.

s. d.100 0 13 0

Avon District.

Corr. No. 869/09.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VII on and after

Tuesday, 11th October, 1910. (Plans 3 and 4/80, 25and 26/80.)

All the vacant and unsubdivided Crown lands, exclusiveof Reserves, in the Northam Agency District situateEast of the Great Southern Railway line and South ofthe Goldfields Railway, and boundeil nit the East by aSouth-Easterly line from Domllakine Railway Station tothe South-West corner of Location I IA01; thence Eastto the South-East corner of Location 11402, South to apoint East of the North-East corner of Location 13351,West to the latter's North-West corner, and thence Southto the South boundary of the District.

Subject to classification and survey, after which theprice will be fixed.

Corr. No. 12713/09.Avon District (near North of Yelbene).

Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tuesday,11th October, 1910. (Plan 34/80.)

The area containing about 640 acres bounded by linesstarting from the South-West corner of Avon Location72096, and extending West 25 chains, South about-50chains, West about 35 chains; thence South about 50chains, East about SO chains, and North about 100chains to the South boundary of Location 12096 afore-said, and along it West to the starting point.

(Subject to classification and survey, after which theprice will be fixed.)

Corr. No. 12712/09.

Avon District (near South of Conwowing).

Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., ou and afterTuesday, 11th October, 1.910. (Plan 33/80.)

All the unsubdivided Crown lands, exclusive of Re-serves, situated within seven miles of the Dowerin-Merredin Railway, and bounded on the East by a Northand South line passing through Korrelocking Siding,and on the West by a North and South line through Ben-jabbering Siding.

Subject to classification and survey, after which aprice mm ill be fixed.

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Area. Priceres. per acre.

LocationNo.

acres.;

s. d.0 12 012562

259260261262263264265

d.0

6606

a ance.5292 1

acres.481

Location Area. PriceNo.per acre.

acres. 4 s.

1,000 0 13

1,000 0 13

1,CCO 0 12

1,000 0 11

1,000 0 12

1,000 0 1]

1,000 0 10

LocationNo. Are

Area.LocationNo.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 910.

c/08..

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY:'Aron, District (near Dangarragin. Soak).

Open, under Parts V., VI., and on and afterTuesday,. 11th October, 1910. (Plan 56/80,)

Corr. No. 1031/08.Nelson District (near Alajenap).

Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tuesday,1 1 th October, 1910. (Plan 439/80.)

LocationPriceArea. ! per acre.No.

a. r. p. £ s.5615... 160 0 0

180 2 0 0 10 0

*Open under Part VIII. only.

Nelson District (near Bullawurrup).Corr. No. 4029/09.Open, under Parts V. and on and after Tuesday,

11th October, 1910. (Plan Imes. tear Warren River,Sheet 2.)

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (Throssell Estate).Corr. No. 1689/07.Now open, under Part V. (Plan 27/80.)The closed road passing along the North-Western

boundary of Throssell Estate Lot 14 and through por-tion of Lot 6 to the York road.

The closed road passing along the Northern and North-Eastern boundaries of Throssell Estate Lot 14 and theNorth-Eastern boundary of Lot 8 to the York road.

The closed road extending North-Westward from theYork road along the North-Eastern boundaries of Thros-sell Lots 9 and 11.

The closed road extending West through Avon Loca-tion 1495 from a point opposite the South-West cornerof Throssell A.A. Lot 26 to the North-Eastern boundaryof Location 1749.

The closed road extending Northward through AvonLocation 1108 and part of Location 677 to join Road2128 in the latter, and also the closed road extendingNorthward through Location 8574 to the West corner ofLocation 4852.

Only open to the owners of land abutting thereon, ata price of £1 per acre.

/Vint-Mal? District (neat . BorrikCorr. No. 9047/09.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan 65/80.)

Location I Area. Price Amount of Agricultural BankNo. Iper acre. Advance to Approved Applicant.

Avon District (Kumminin and Kerkenin).Corr. No. 908/10.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after

Tuesil-y, 4th October, 1910. (Plan; Kuinminin, Sheet 4.)

PriceAmount MI C gricaltural Bank ad „.per acre. to approved Applicant.

acres. £ s.13536 813 0 19 015883 971 1 2 015897 963 0 17 015898 999 0 19 015899 818 1 2 015900 921 1 2 015901 041 0 19 015902 .. 941 0 17 0

• 15903 ... 1,009 0 8 015904 1.000 1 0 015905 985 , 0 16 015906 965 1 1 015907 8941 012 015909 702: (I 16 615910 709 , 1 1 015911 993 0 11 015912 1,000 1 1 015914 933 0 13 015915 1,001) 1 L15916 960 ! 1 1 015917 1,000 0 11 015918 999 0 15 013919 1,310 0 13 0

*13920 1,607 0 4 613923 1,000 1 0 14 615924 722 1 1 015925 781 1 3 015926 937 1 4 015927 820 0 17 015928835 I 9 015929 813 ' 1 0 0

015930 81' 1 4357 !for water as15908

!Reserve No.13057

The above blocks are made available, subject to thecondition that the Government retains the right to re-sume, within two years of the date of approval of appli-cation, any land required for towns, railway, and otherpurposes, without compensation, except for the actualvalue of any statutory improvements that may have beeneffected upon the land resumed.

Ninghan District (near Wilgoyne).Corr. No. 1199/10.

Open, under Parts V. and on and after Tues-day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan 54/80.)

Location No. Area.

I- Price perAcre.

a. r. p. s. 0.814 328 2 0 11 0

acres.813 1,000 86

Avon District (near Lake Brown).Corr. No. 6840/09.Open, under Parts V. and on and after Tues-

day, 18th October 1910. (Plan Lake Brown.)

Price . Amount of Agricultural Bankper acre. Advance to Approved Appl.caro

acres. s.

787 9 12 0

923 0 11 6

941 0 11 6

952 0 11 6

976 0 12 6

858 0 13 0

972 0 12 6

995 0 14 0

982 0 1 ,1 6

771 0 14 6 No advances.

991 0 15 0

939 0 11 6

974 0 10 6

927 0 13 0

738 0 8 0

773 0 9 0

931 0 9 0

945 0 Il 0

960 0 14 052i for Water Reserve N o Ill 6i

2400£450£3004350£350£400£400£350Nil£400£300£450See Loc. 15909£450 if taken with 159;)7£300£200£450Nil£400£350Nil2230£250Nil£200£300£300£450£3002300£300£350

1599015988159871598615985159841590315902150811.5900159701597815977159761530615395,55394153931539215989

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 30,

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Derrmerk Estate.12844/09.Open, 1.111(i01' Part V. (Sections 55 and 50), on and

after 'Puesdatate).

4th October, 1910. (Plan, Denmark Es-

Lot.No. Ann.

Amount pay- 1 Amount pay-, able half-' able half-Price per yearly for yearly forAcre. first three - remaining

years. 17 years.

a. r. p. s. d. s. d. s. d.388 90 2 0 7 11 6 2 5 3 20 3 4391 100 11 0 1 17 - 0 . 1 5 0 5 5 11392 C89 1 0

1189174 091 2 4 17 17 7

393 69 3 0 U 17 6 36 11 4394 07 0 0 6 16 6 0 16 9 13 10 0395 114 0.0 1 8 0 1 8 0 4 8 11396 102 2 0 1 8 0 1 5 8 3 19 11:397 121 1 0 1 . 7 6 1 10 4 4 12 9400 103 3 0 1 - 2 6 1 5 11

23 1-51 81525 90 0 1 • 2 6 1 2 6526 89 3 0 1 . 2 6 1 2 5 j 215 6

527 81 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 4 2 11 532ii:329

100(hi - 2 0 1 . 3 0

1 0 1.2 61 5 21 2 7 23 1 35 79

;:i 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 7 16 9: ∎ 31 70 2 0 1 10 0 0 17 8 2 19 1332 92 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 2 1 2 13 1533 82 0 0 1 :3 0 1 0 6 1 2 11 11534 100 2 0 1 03 1 " 5 3 2 16 6535 ! 99 2 0 1 2 6 1 4 10 2 16 1536 : 102537 101

2 02 0

0 18 00 18 0

1 5 91 6 3

22 109 98

538 101 1 0 1 611 1 5 4147 29 24339 78 0 0 7 15 0 0..19 6

540 107 1 0 '2 :3 0 1 7 5 6 13 454 i 97 1 0 1 11 () 1 4 5 4 4 5542 :!2 3 -0 1 11 0 1 13 3 4 0 6.,4:3 101 1 0 2 1 6 5 19 1541. 103 1 0 3 13 6 1 5 10 10 18 8543 100 1 0 3 3 0 1 5 1 3 3 5346 101 0 0 0 11 6 1 5 3 1 18 7547 102 3 0 19 0 1 5 9 2 14 5548 101 :3 0 0 16 0 1 5 6 22 153 26549 104 1 0 0 19 0 1 6 1556 224 0 0 1 3 6 2 16 0557 245 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 5 6 13 7559 j 99 3 0 1 6 0 1 4 11 3 11 1)560 140 3 0 1 0 6 1 15 2 3 18 8561 j 117 2 0 1 2 6 1 9 5 3 12 6562 133 2 0 1 4 0 1 13 5 54 186 66563 136 2 0 1 10 6 1 14 2564 99 3 0 0 14 6 1 4 11 1 18 2565 96 3 0 0 17 6 1 2 2 6 7566 102 1 0 1 3 0 1 5 7 1 3 4 8567 98 0 0 1 4 0 1 4 6 3 4 11568 91 3 0 1 12 6 1 2 11 4 3 0569 107 0 0 1 18 0 1 6 9 5 14 11570 s9 0 3) 3 6 0 1 2 2 8 10 2571 00 3 0 2 4 6 1 2 9 5 14 10572 120 0 0 8 0 1 10 0 8 4 2373 109 2 0 2 015 1 7 5 8 12 4574 1116 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 7 11 10575 : 108 2 0 19 6 1 7 2 0 1 4576 09 3 0 1 9 0 1 5 0 1 4 0 8577 99 2 0 1 19 0 1 411 511 3601 100 3 0 1 2 0 1 5 3 3 2 8602 101 3 0 1 2 6 1 5 6

:33 03 111603 98 2 0 1 2 0 1 4 8004 100 1 0 1 8 0 1 5 2 3 18 2605 99 3 0 1 7 6 1 4 11 316 4606 100 1 0 1 3 0 1 5 2 3 3 5610 79 2 0 1 1 0 0 19 9 2 5 8611 00 0 0 12 0 0 17 3 17 8 1612 105 1 0 415 6 1 6 31 14 11 0613 ...73 0 0 3 7 0 0 18 3 7 0 8615 1 125 2 0 4 15 0 1 11 5 17 5 2616 115 0 0 3 0 0 1 8 0 0 17 11617 78 0 0 6 0 0 0 19 6 1 13 13 0651 110 0 0 2 3 0 1 7 6 6 14 4652 104 0 0 16 1 0 0 4 5 8053 99 1 0 1 16 0 1 4 10 5 0 9654 104 0 0 1 10 6 1 6 U 5 7 1655 97 3 0 1 17 6 1 4 6 5 3 6656 104 2 0 1 6 0 1 6 2 3 16 4657658

108107 0 02 0 2 3 02 10 0 1 7 . 01 6 11

6 11 107 13 5659 110 0 0 3 11 6 1 9 '•9 12 5 0660 101 0 0 2 16 6 1 5 8 3 5661 250 2 0 E eclat-a from 8ale as Reserve No. 13038.062 91 2 0 1 17 6 1 2 11 4 1G 111163 69 1 0 3 13 6 1 4 9 9 0664 102 2 0 2 0 0 1 5 8 1 5 16 1665 40 2 30 3 17 6 010 2 411 2668 j 194 1 0 1 3 0 2 8 7 614 4660 154 2 0 1 8 6 1 18 8 0 2 0670 108 3 0 3 1 6 1 7 3 0 11 11677 82 2 0 111 6 1 0 8 3 12 10678 102679 i 103 2 0

3 0 1 - 2 61 .8 0 1 3 . 8 ,1 5 11 43 34 . 0 11680 1 100681 95

0 02 0 17 60 10 0 1 5 01 3 11 9 7 • 1

2.0.21188 241 2 0 0 1:i 0 :3 0 5 4 1 . 8

These lots lire made available, subject to the Regula-lions published in the Government Gazette of the 18thVarch, 191(1 (page 751). The maxintrun area which mayhe selected by any one person is fixed at 151 acres. Nolicense for the sale of intoxicants will be granted withinthe Denmark Estate.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY. Y.Kent-Hojonup Districts (near Ongerup).

Corr. No. 5158/09.Open, under Parts V., V1., and on and after

Tuesday, 4th October, 1910. (Plans Locations nearOngerup. 418/80 and 435/80.)

Location Price Amount of Agricultural BankNo. Area. per acre. I Advance to_ Approved Applicant.

Kent•287•288

Kojonup-6151615012156152

Kent-286285268284283 • •282 • .281 • •308 ..280 • .279278•277267260265264203262269*2131304303:302 • •301298 • •297296 • .295•294292291290289293

acres.

8891,488

9685798841,000

1,0001,0001981,0001,0001,0001,000222k1,0001,0001,0004769009991,0009251,0001,000203

1,3446499991,0001,0001,0001,0001,000981600•5001,0001,0009891,000180

s. 0.0 . 50 7 0

0 13 0013 0;N11_0 15 00 10 0

0 13 00 11 00 9 00 12 00 13 00 13 00 13 00 L3 60 13 00 13 00 12 00 5 60 19 00 13 00 13 00 13 00 13 00 12 00 7 60 6 0011 00 110 13 00 10 60 13 00 13 0010 0I0 12 0under Parts0 7 0

0 8 60 13 00 14 60 10 60 7 6

Nil.Nil.

£400

£400£300

4.-1400Nil,Nil.£400£400£400£400Nit.£400£400£400Nil.

j £400£400£400£400£400£400Nil.Nil.Nil.£400£4009360£400£4009350i £400V. and 5131.660£400£350£300Nil.

£250

(orr. No. 1.1282/09.Plantagenet and Han Dish (near Mount Barker).Open, under Parts V., VI.. and VIII., on and after

Tuesday, 11th October, 1910. (Plan 444/80.)

Location Area.No. , Price Amount of Agricultural Bankper acre. advance to approved applicant.

Plantagenet— cores. 1 £ 8. d.2800 ... 628 0 12 02801 ... 673 0 12 62802 ... 844 0 10 02803 ... 851 0 9 0-2804 ... 500 0 9 62805 ... 673 1 0 12 02806 ... 629 0 12 02807 ... 13:11 I 0 10 6

616 0 12 02809 .. :5:35 I 0 11 02810 0 11 62811 .. 0 Is 6• 812 ... 12 62813 ... :1113 0 11 02814 ... 672 u 11 02816 ... 467 U 14 02817 ... 450 U 12 62818 ... 863 0 12 0

fin!!--740 ) 886 ,

948882292

08U 600 112101160

o Advances fixed, bnt ap-plications will be' con-sidered separately.

714745

824811

0 120 12 60746 94.4, 957 0 131 0747748751

888925824

0 110 100 11060

752*753... l a 868

9620 80 8

60754755756757

835830673

8

0 100 901000 122

006

00758 429I a. r. p.533134535

... 1271 2 0. ( 258 0 0...234 0 0:

0 12U 11010600

5 36 ... 1377 2 0,1 i 0 10 0

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,08 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.Plantagenet District (near Toolbrunup).

Corr. No. 13478/10.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan Toolbrunup.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per Amount of Agricultural Bank

Acre. Advance to Approved' Applicant.

acres. j £ s. d.2346 340 0 15 0 £450, if taken with Loc. 2752.2743 3421 014 0 Nil.2744 1,000 0 15 0 £400.2745 1,000 0 12 6 £350.2746 1,000 0 15 0 £400.2747 1,000 0 14 0 £350.2748 691 0 11 6 £350, if taken with Loc. 2749.2749 700 0 11 6 See Loc. 2748.2750 680 0 13 0 £250.2751 1,000 0 15 0 £450.2752 676 0 15 0 Sec Loc. 2346.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.Corr. No. 10782/06.

Nelson District (near Builamurrup).Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tuesday,

]lth October, 1910. (Plan Locs. near Warren River,Sheet 2.)

Location I Area.No.

acres.2754

160

Welington District (near Blackwood River).Cor. No. 10317/08.Open, under Parts V. VI., and VIII., on and after

Tuesday, 11th October,V., (Plan 415/80.)

The area bounded on the South and East by linesstarting from about 55 chains North from the North-East corner of Wellington Location 3539, and extendingWest about 215 chains and North about 53 chains; theopposite boundaries being parallel and equal. Reserve12903 is hereby reduced. Subject to classification andsurvey, after which the price will be fixed.

Nelson District (Dinninup).Corr. No. 10370/05.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tuesday,

11th October, 1910. (Plan Dinninup.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre.Amount of Agricultural BankAdvance to Approved Appli-

cant.

a. s.3515 100 0 0 11 05587 153 0 0 12 02536 129 2 0 14 62538 188 2 0 10 62548 300 0 0 11 62549 300 0 0 8 62555 250 0 0 10 62601 281 3 0 10 62602 219 2 0 11 62622 330 0 0 9 62625 280 2 0 8 62779 367 0 0 9 02780 404 0 0 9 02781 133 3 0 12 62787 233 2 0 9 62788 250 0 0 9 62791 478 0 0 9 62806 250 0 0 11 62808 116 3 0 10 62809 179 2 0 11 62810 114 0 0 16 02813 259 0 0 11 6 No advances fixed, but each2842 300 0 0 11 6 - application will be dealt2846 68 3 0 14 0 with separately.2962 250 0 0 11 62963 231 0 0 11 62964 250 0 0 9 62965 231 0 0 11 62783 305 0 0 Townsite

ReserveNo. 13055

2981 32S 0 0 TownsiteReserve

No. 130562982 300 0 0 11 62983 300 0 11 62984 300 0 0 9 62988 457 0 0 02989 611 0 0 19 02990 503 0 0 1 9 02991 366 2 0 11 02997 617 0 0 9 02998 457 0 0 11 029993001

647319

00

00

11 0 ,9 6 1)

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (near Tanjanerup).

Corr. No. 13013/10.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan 439/80.)

Area. Price Amount of Agrlcuiturai Bankper acre. , Advance to Approved Applicant

acres. £ s.4026 160 015 0 Nil.4027

40 1 5 0 j Nil.

Nelson District (near Warren River).Corr. No. 7456/10.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan Warren River, Sheet 5.)

Location I Area.No.

Price Amount of Agricultural Bankper acre. Advance to Approved Applicant.

acres. £ s. d.5161 200 , 0 17 6 Nil.5162 200 0 17 6 Nil.5163 210 1 0 0 £200.5164 273 1 4 0 £200.5165 200 0 10 6 Nil.5166 2591 1 0 0 £200.5187 1684 0 11 0 £200.5168 257 0 15 0 £250 if taken with Loe. 5169.5169 200 0 19 0 See Loc. 5168.5170 206 0 17 0 Nit.5171 2101 1 10 0 £200.5172 2464 1 0 0 £200.5173 2031 1 5 0 £200.5174 161 1 7 0 See Loc. 5175.5175 1824 1 1 0 £250 if taken with Loc. 517-4.5176 1534 0 14 0 Nil.5177 14.2 1 0 0 Nil.5178 2384 0 18 0 £200.5179 203 Reserve for timber as No. 13053.

Nelson District (near Warren River).Corr. No. 6140/10.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan Warren River, Sheet 3.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre.Amount of Agricultural

I Advance to ApprovedBank

Applicant.

acres. £ s. 8.5130 180 for Water Reserve No. 13073-15131 300 0 11 65132 300 for Timber Reserve No. 130745133 300 0 12 •65134 318 0 14 65135 295 0 14 05136 295 0 16 0

a. r. p.5137 319 2 0 0 15 05138 255

a. r. p.0 15 0

0z5139 280 2 0 0 16 05140 320 0 16 0

a. r. p.5141 320 2 0 0 16 05142 320 012 6

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Corr. No. 999/10.

Melbourne District (sear Dalwallin•).Open, under Parts V. and VIIL, on and after Tuesday,

11th October, 1930. (Plan Dalwallinu.)

Price Amount ,of Agricultural; Bankper acre. Advance to Approved Applicant.

s. d.1 6 0 £600 if taken with Loe. 19071 10 0 See Loc. 1901

These blocks together are subject to value .of im-provements, viz., £73 8s. 3d. The full amount of suchimprovements to be lodged with the application as a cashpayment.

Priceper acre.

£ s. d.

LocationNo.

19071901

LocationNo.

acres'650649,

Area.

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Area.LocationNo.

Priceper acre.

AreaLocationNo.

Price1 per acre.

SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT G- TTE, W.A. 3009

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Corr. No. 2987/99.

Kojonup District (near Wurketwp Brook).Open„ under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after

Tuesday, 11th October, 1910. (Plans 416D and

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (near Eastbrook).

Corr. No. 13073/10.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 18th October, 1910. (Plan Nonga A.A.)

416C/40.)That portion of Reserve S45, near Warkelup, situated Location No.

1 Price perArea. Acre.South of the Katanning-Kojonup Railway line and con-taining approximately 430 acres. Subject to classifica-tion and survey, after which the price will be fixed.

(Reserve 845 is hereby reduced to comprise only thearea situated North of the Railway line.)

Lot 80acres.

160£ a. 0 16 0

I Whims and Kojonup District (Nampup).

Corr. No. 5091/10.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after

Tuesday, 18th October, 1910. (Plan Nampup.)

Location Price Amount of Approved BankAreNo. per acre. Advance to pproved Applicant.

W illiams-acres. E s. d.

9765 ... 1,000 0 13 £300.9764 1,000 0 13 0 £300.9763 171 0 15 0 Nil.9762 500 0 15 0 £200.9761 1,000 0 14 0 £350.9760 1,000 0 14 0 £400

Kojonup-6191 655 0 15 0 £200.

"6190 1,963 0 6 6 £200.6189 431 0 11 0 Nil.6188 40 0 16 0 Nil.6186 1,000 0 14 0 £3506185 595 0 14 0 £3006184 530 0 15 0 E200.6183 100 0 15 0 Nil.6182 300 0 16 0 Nil.6181 295 0 15 0 1 Nil.6180 1,000 0 8 6 Nil.6179 003 0 9 0 Nil.6178 228l 0 14 0 Nil.6176 0 15 0 i Nil.6175 306 0 14 6 1:200, if taken with Loc. 6174.6174 31.4 0 14 0 Sec Loc. 6175.6173 100 0 12 6 Nil.6172 441 0 17 0 Nil.6171 675 0 17 0 £100, if taken with Loc. 6167.6170 343 0 12 0 I £200, if taken with Loc. 6168.

'6169 3871. 0 7 .6168 405 0 12 6 So Loc. 6170.6167 616 0 13 0 w So Loc. 6171.6166 1,000 Townsite Reserve No. 13060.

"6165 1,074 0 8 0 Nil.6164 218?; 0 16 0 Nil.6163 1,000 0 14 0 £100, if taken with Loc. 6162.6162 300 0 14 0 Ste Loc. 6163.6161 1,000 0 13 0 £400, if taken with Loc. 6160.6160 559 0 14 0 See 6161.

The above blocks are made available, subject to thecondition that the Government retains the right to resume,within two years of the date of approval of application,any land required for towns, railway, and other pur-poses, without compensation, except for the actual valueof any statutory improvements that may have been ef-fected upon the land resumed.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (near Geraldton-Cue Railway nearEmail.).

Corr. No. 5424/04.

Open, under Parts V., VI., and on and afterTuesday, 11th October, 1910. (Plans 156 and 157/80.)

The area containing about 200 square miles boundedon the North by an East and West line passing throughSurvey Mark D50 on the Grenough River at Mitthut-hurra; on the South by an East and West line passingthrough a point situate about 10 chains South of theSouth boundary of Location 993 at Fresh Water Pool;on the East by a North and South line passing throughthe 47% mile-post on the Geraldton-Nannine Railway,and on the West by a North and South line passingthrough the 30-mile post on said Railway; exclusive ofan area containing 301.4 square miles around the borenear Eradu and an area of 3,000 acres around bore No.25.

Subject to classification and survey after which theprice will be fixed.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District (near Inkiepinkic Well, Wickepin A.A.)Corr. No. 2567/91.Open under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 4tli October, 1910. "(Plan- 3780/40.) (Reserve 2173is hereby cancelled.)

Amount of Agricultural Bankadvance to approved Applicant.

Wickepen A.A.Lot. acres. £ s. 0.

383 ... 3461 0 19 0384 ... 432 1 0 0

Corr. No. 9882/09.

Avon District (near Kondinin).

Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-day, 11th October, 1910. (Plan Kondinin.)

Amount of Agricultural BankAdvance to Approved Applicant.

1508416083150841509015091150921509315094150951509715098150991510415105131011661116612

The above locations are made available, subject tothe condition that the Government retain the right toresume, within two years of the date of approval ofapplication, any laud required for railway purposes, with-out compensation, except for the actual value of anystatutory improvements that may have been effected uponthe land resumed.

Corr. No. 869/09.Avon and Williams Districts.

Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and afterTuesday, 11th October, 1910. (Plans 378C, 377A,377D/40, part 37780, part 385B, part 386A/40, andpart 386/80.)

All the vacant and uusubdivided Crown lands, exclu-sive of Reserves, situated East of the Great SouthernRailway, and bounded on the East by Southerly linespassing along the West boundaries of Locations 5635,6870, 4337, and the West side of a public road from thelatter's South-West corner, by Traysurin Soak to theRabbit-proof fence; on the Southward by Stock RouteNo. 2198 from the Rabbit-proof fence to Toolibin Lake;thence by the Eastern shores of said lakes and Walbyer-ing Lake to the latter's Southern extremity, and thencedue West.

Subject to survey and classification, after which theprice will he fixed.

acres. s.923 ' 1 0 0 £400240 for Water Reserve No. 13047999 1 0 15 0 £100

£4001,000 1 1 2 0 £400986 1 1 2 0 £400999 1 1 0 0 £4006111 (for Water Reserve No. 1304

991 1 1 1 0 £400450 1 1 2 0 £400 if taken with 15098847 i 1 2 0 See 15097

1,000 1 1 2 0 £10057.5 1 0 17 0 Nil999 1 2 0 £400999 0 17 0 £350909 0 15 0 £300000 4 0 17 0 E.300

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3010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. Esp., 1910.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY..

Avon District.

Corr. No. 869/09.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after

Tuesday, 11th October, 1910. (Plano 343/80, 378B/40,344/80, and 3 and 4/80.)

All the vacant and unsubdivided Crown lands withinthe Beverley- Agency, exclusive of Reserves, on plans343/80 and 3/80 situated East of the Great SouthernRailway, and on Plans 378B/40, 4/80, and 344/80 to aSoutherly line passing, along the „Eastern boundary ofLocation 10017, and Western boundaries of 'Locations12685, 13464, 16090, 229119, 11027, and 5834.

Subject to classification and survey, afterwhich theprice will be fixed.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (Muttering).Corr. No. 6421/10.Open, under Parts V. and on and after Tuesday,

11th October, 1910. (Plan Bendering.)

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.Department of Lands „and Surveys,

Perth, 15th September, 1910.is hereby notified, for general information, that the

lands as described hereunder will be. available for selec-tion on and: after Tuesday, 4th October, 1910.

Applications must be lodged with the Government LaudAgent for the District in which the land is situated.

Applications may be lodged before the day specified,hut will be treated as having been received on the ap-pointed day, and if there are more than one applicantthe matter will be decided by the Land Board.

If it becomes necessary that any application should goto the Laud Board for decision the applicant will receivea notice from the Head Office informing him of the date,place, and „time of the sitting of the :Board.

He may then, if he wishes, apply to the Head Officefor a certificate to the Railway Department which on

, presentation at the nearest Railway Station' will entitlehim to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the placewhere the Board will sit. available for seven days fromthe date of issue.

Open under Parts V. and VIII. of the Land Act and itsAmendments, subject to Reclassification and pricingas may be deemed necessary.

NORTHAM AGENCY.

Avon District.Corres. 13068/10. Plan Korrelocldng.Avon Location 15748 as surveyed, containing 869 acres.

at 10s. per acre.

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.Amount of Agricultural Bankadvance to approved Applicant.

16127Acres.

.. 1,000£ s. d,0 13 0 £300.

16128 857 0 17 0 £300. Avon District.16129 100 for water Reserve No. 13049.161301613116132

1,0001,0001,000

0 19 01 1 01 1 0

£400.£450.£450.

Corres. 4717/05. Plan Doodlakine A.A.Doodlakine A.A. Lot 89, being H.F. 6665/74 abandoned

16133 1,000 1 1 0 £450. by Thos. Ennor, containing 160 acres as surveyed.16134 1,000 0 19 0 £400.16135161381613916140

1,000:: 1,000

1,000..

0 18 00 16 00 14 00 11 0

£350.£300.£200.Nil.

Avon District.16142 894 1 0 0 £400. Corres. 6909/07. Plan 32/80 B2.16850 491 0 18 0 Nil. Avon Location 11788, being H.E. 9419/74, abandoned

by H. R. Byrne, containing 160 acres as surveyed.The above locations are made available on the condi-

tion that the Government retain the right to resume,within two years of the date of approval of application,any land required for Railway purposes, without com-pensation, except for the actual value of any statutoryimprovements that may have been effected upon theland resumed.

Avon District (neu • Babal'ine).Corr. No. 9497/08.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

Avon District.Corres. 8815/10. Plan Waddouring.Avon Location 14263, as surveyed, containing about

1,000 acres, at 14s. 6d. per acre.

Avon District..Corres. 4875/10. Plan 33D/40 C3.Avon Locations 7796 and 16361 and the position of

16363, as shown on plan North and East of them, con-taining about 1,244 acres, being the late positions of26049/55 and 14424/74 now amended to South of Loca-tion 10657 and West of Location 7796.

day, 11th October, 1910. (Plan 344/80.)Avon District.

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre.Corres. 324/09. Plan 56/80: C3.Avon Location 13059, being H.F. 12053/74, aban-

doned by J. A. Clegg, containing 160 acres as surveyed.Acres. s. (1.

12503

500

16 0

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District (near Cartnup).

Corr. No. 2619/10.Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 4th October, 1910. (Plan 407/80.)

About 1,000 acres.Bounded on the South and East by lines starting from

a point situate about 210 chains West and about 65chains North on the North-West corner of Reserve 11142and extending West about 125 chains and North about80 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel andequal. Subject to survey and classification after whicha price will he fixed.

„NARROGIN AGENCY.Williams District.

Corr. 213/09. Plan Geetarning Sheet.Williams Location 9247, containing 993 acres, as sur-

veyed, at 13s. per acre.

Williams District.Corres. 8609/04. Plan 385D/40 C4.Williams Location 5034, being H.F. 5538/74, held by

August Pozzi, and now cancelled, containing 160 acres,as surveyed, at 13s. per acre.

KATANNING AGENCY.Corres. 8630/06. Plan Tenterden A.A.Tenterden A.A. Lot 12, being H.F. 8543/74, aban-

doned by H. E. Gillam, containing 160 acres as surveyed.R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

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Z731:PT. 30, 191n 1 0.11YERt 3011,E 4AZETTE, WA.

LAND OPEN" FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 22nd September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theds as tlescribed hereunder will he available for selec-

on and after Tuesday, I I th .),:t be r,-1910..cations must be lwige(1 kith the Government

Agent for the District in ‘vhieli the land isted.

Applications may be lodged before ,rbut will be treated as having been received orpointed day, and ii' there are more Gan one applieantthe natter will b.• d•eided hip [he hand Board.

If it becomes necessary that any application shouldgo to the Land Board for decision dm applicant willreceive a notice front the Head Oflice informing him ofthe date, place, and time oi' Hui sitting of the Board.

He may then, it he wishes, apply to the Head Officefor a certificate to the Railway Department which, onpresentation at Hie nearest Railway Station will entitlehim to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the placewhere the Board will sit, available for seven (lays fromthe date of issue.

Open tinder Parts I T. and VIII. of the Land Act and itsAmendments, subject to Iiecdassifcation and pricingas may be deemed accessary.

NORTHAM AGENCY.AVON District.

Corres. 9316/10.Avon Location 3537 as surveyed,c.ontuining 160 acres.

(Plan 25/80, , D4.)

Melbourne District.Corres. 12514/10.Starting from the South-East corner of Melbourne

Location 1805, running thence about 90 chains East;thence about 38 chain;? 'South to North-West corner ofMelbourne Location 2083, and otherwise enclosed byMelbourne Locations 2083, 1796, 1397, 1463, and 1805;containing about 540 acres. (Plan 57/SO, B & 03.)

Avon District.Corres. 12745/10.Avon Locution 15352; containing 1,200 acres at

5s. 6d. per acre. (Plan Yelbene.)

Avon District.Corres. 13072/10.The position bounded on the East and South-West by

Avon Locations 13086, 3703, 3535, 8240, and 10366,as appearing on plan, and on the North by a line runningfrom the North-East corner of Avon :Location 10366 tothe North-West corner of Avon Location 13086. (Plan24/80 A2.)

---Avon, District.

Corres. 908/10.Avon Location 15877; containing 1,066 acres at 8s.

per acre. (Plan Kerkenin and Kumminin.)

ALBANY AGENCY.Plantagenet District.

Corres. 10441/10.Plantagenet Location 1 9 7:1 ; contain 160 acres.

(flan 456/80 Fl.)

' 'Plantagenet D ,f'orres. 1748/00.Plantagenet Location 1717, as survet • containing

173) a(re;3 at'lls. 6d. per acre; being forfeited HomesteadFarm 7936/74, held On Alexander McDonald. (Elan435/80 I11.)

It. CECIL uLirroN,Under Secretary for Lai

LAND OPEN 1FOR SELECTION.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 29th September, 1910.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thelands as described hereunder will be available for selec-tion on and after Tuesday, 18th October, 1910.

Applications must be lodged with the Government LandAgent for the District in \Odell the land is situated.

Applications may be lodged before the day specified,but will be treated as having been received on the ap-pointed day, and if there are more than one applicantthe matter will be decided by the Land Board.

If it becomes necessary that any application should goto the Land Board for decision the applicant will receivea notice from the Head Office informing him of the date,place, and time of the sitting of the Board.

He may then, if he wishes, apply to the Head Officefor a certificate to the Raihvay Department which onpresentation at the nearest Railway Station will entitlehim to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the placewhere the Board will sit, available for seven days fromthe date of issue.

Open under Parts 1'. and CHI. of the Land Act and itsAmendments, subject to Reclassification and pricingas may be deemed necessary.

NORTHAM AGENCY.Avon District.

Corres. 11051/10. Plan Goomarin Sheet 2.Avon Locations 14010 and 1402 as surveyed, contain-

ing 1,000 and 781 acres respectively, at lls. 6d. and 12s.per acre respectively.

Corres. 13420/10. Plan Korrelocking.Avon Location 16169, containing 183 acres.

Corres. 11740-1/10. Plan 33C/80, E.4.Bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner

of Reserve No. 10992 and running about 53 chains East;thence 45 chains South; thence 72 chains West; thence 35chains North; thence 19 chains East, and thence 10 chainsNorth to the starting point, containing about 320 acres.

Aron District.Corres. 13253/10.Avon Location 9350; containing 483 acres

per acre. (Plan 33/80A C2.)

PERTH AGENCY.Melbourne District.

at 10s. Corres. 1259/10. :Elan Dalwallinu.Melbourne Location 2019, containing 2,582 acres, as

surveyed, at 4s. lid. per acre.

KATANNING AGENCY.Kojonup District.

Corres. 4529/09.Kojonup Location 6024, as seen on plan; containing

1,000 acres. (Plan 437/80 E4.)

Kojonup District.Corres. 9697/07.Kojonup Location 4977 as surveyed; containing 160

acres. (Plan 437/80 El.)

:BRIDGETOWN AGENCY.Kojonup District.

Corres. 6493/08.Kojonup Location 4028, near Wahkinup; containing

580 acres as surveyed, at 10s. per acre. (Plan 438/80Fl.)

WAGIN AGENCY.Williams District.

Corres. 7164/09. Plan 3850/40, F.4.Williams Location 9232, containing 100 acres.

Corres. 3294/05. Plan 408D/40, B.3.Williams Location 5753, containing 160 acres, as sur-

veyed (beim). forfeited Homestead Farm 6478/74, heldby Florence ''O'Driscoll), at 15s. per acre.

Kojonup District.Corres. 9787/05. Plan 408/80, D.4.Kojonup Location 6266, containing 160 acres, as sur-

veyed, at 15s. per acre, being forfeited Homestead Farm7263/74, held by J. H. A. Schoell.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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3012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [ SEPT. 30, 191u.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Narra Tarra Estate.

Department of Lands and surveys,2450/10. Perth, 23rd September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the Lots within the Narra TarraEstate, as set out in Schedule hereunder, being thrownopen for selection under Part -V., Sections 55 and 56, of" The Land Act, 1898," and the provisions of "TheAgricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1896," and amendingActs, on and after Tuesday, the 11th October, 1910.

Deposit,includingFirst half-

yearlyinstalment.

s; d. s. d. £ s. d. s. d.*22 ... 1313 11 0 1,123 0 0 28 1 6 28 1 624 843 10 0 655 0 0 16 7 9 16 7 9

1205 ... 96 890 3 4 22 5 1 22 5 126 17 0 585 10 0 14 12 9 14 12 9

Plans showing arrangement of these Lots, and des-cription of land therein contained, etc., are obtainableat the Land Agent's Office, Geraldton.

The selectors of the Lots marked with an asteriskwill be allowed to hold more than 1,000 acres, as pro-vided by Section 12, subsection 4, of "The AgriculturalLands Purchase Act, 1909."

Applications must be lodged with the GovernmentLand Agent at Geraldton, or the Subsidiary Office atNorthampton.

Applications may he lodged before the day specified,but will be treated as having been received on the ap-nointtd date.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

WHEREAS the Harvey Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Harvey onor about the 14th day of April, 1910, resolved to opena road as described hereunder:-

Harvey Road District.3872/07.Regazettal and extension of Road No. 171 to agree

with survey.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Western

side of Road 617 opposite the North-West corner of UducA.A. Lot 2, and extending as surveyed, O.P. Wellington347, in a South-Westerly direction, passing along theNorth-Western boundaries of Wellington Location 1213,through Location 2443, and along the North boundariesof Locations 1153 and 1 to the Eastern side of Road102; thence Southward and Westward, as surveyed,through said Location 1 to its West boundary; thenceWestward to Road No. 47.

28 acres 3r. 30p. being resumed from Wellington Loca-tion 1.

3 acres 3r. 15p. being resumed from Wellington Lo-cation 48. (Plan 383/80.)

WHEREAS the Warren Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Balbarrupon the 5th day of September, 1908, resolved to open aroad as described hereunder:-

. Warren Road District.12432/08.Portion of Road 309.A strip of land, one chain wide, extending through

Nelson Location 76 from its North to its West boun-daries, as surveyed, Diagram 37461.

1 acre 2r. 39p. being resumed from Nelson Location76. (Plan 442/80.)

WHEREAS the Preston Road Board, by resolutionpassed: at a meeting of the Board, held at Donnybrookon or 'about the 31st day of May, 1909, resolved to opena road as described hereunder:-

Preston Road District.5321/09.Deviation of part of Road 745.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present

road in C.P. 48/1234, near its South boundary, andtending as surveyed, Diagram 33879, South-Eastwardthrough the latter and C.P. 48/952, widening to 2 chains68 links at the North boundary of C.P. 48/1115, andcontinuing through the latter decreasing to one chain,and again increasing to 1 chain 24 5/10th links beforerej Ailing the original road, near the South boundary ofsaid C.P. 48/1115.

0 acres lr. 24p. being resumed from C.P. 48/1234.

(Plan 414/80.)

-WHEREAS the Sussex Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Busseltonon the 10th day of October, 1907, resolved to open aroad as described hereundet:-

Sussex Road District.12233/97.Deviation of part of Road 890.A strip of land, one chain wide, its South-Eastern

side leavina an angle in the South-Eastern side of thepresent road in Sussex Location 482, and extending assurveyed, Diagram 35639, South-Westward through thelatter to a point 5 chains 73 4/10 links from its Westboundary; thence decreasing to 50 links wide and ex-tending Westward to the latter; thence Westward andSouthward through Sussex Location 121 and South-Westward through Location 94 to join Road No. 2182.

7 acres 2r. 24p. being resumed from Sussex Location482.

0 acres Or. 26p. being resumed from Sussex Loca-tion 121.

0 acres Or. 39p. being resumed from Sussex Loca-tion 94. Plan (440/80.)

WHEREAS the Brookton Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Brookton onor about the 18th day of September, 1.909, resolved toopen a road as described hereunder:-

Brookton Road District.9802/09.Additions to Road -1052.-The triangular portions of

land situate at the South and South-West corners ofAvon Location 7381; also that situate at the East cornerof Avon Location 7452 as surveyed, Diagram 37230.

0 acres 1r. 29p. being resumed from Avon Location7452.

0 acres 2r. 31p. being resumed from Avon Location7381. (Plan 343D/40.)

WHEREAS the Narrogin Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Narrogin onthe 4th day of September, 1909, resolved to open a roadas described hereunder:-

Narrogin Road District.4166/02.Addition to Road 1633.A triangular portion of land, bounded by lines start-

ing from a point on the South side of the present Road270deg. 9min. 13 chains 1 7/10 links from the North-East corner of Williams Location 4144, and extendingas surveyed, Diagram 37580, 257deg. 5min. 3 chains 268/10 links, 293deg. 9min. 1 chain 89 links to rejoin saidSouth side of road.

0 acres Or. 30p. being resumed from Williams Location4144. (Plan 385A/40.)

Total pur- Half-yearlychase money instalment,with interest including in-

added. terest.3 acres 1r. 35p. being resumed from C.P. 48/952.2 acres 3r. 30p. being resumed from C.P. 48/1115.

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3013

WHEREAS the Sussex Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meetin g of the Board, held at Busseltonon the 11th day of 1910, resolved to open a roadas described hereunder:—

Sussex Road. District..1623/04.Re gazettal of part of Road 1789 to agree with survey.

strip of laud, one chain wide, leaving the iutersec-4 of Roads 3227 and 1789 on the South boundary of

Location 720, and extending as surveyed, DiagramWestward along the South boundaries of Sussex

'.us 720, 477, and 136, along part of the Southof and Northward through Sussex Locations North boundary; thence again -Westward

the South boundary of Location HO, and'oath boundaries of Locations 476 and 937 to

Gp. being resumed from Sussex Location1,3/80.)

Meckering Road Board, by resolutionfitting of the Board, held at Meckering

30th day of November, 1909, resolved,4?scribed hereunder:—kering Road District.

mad 2456.— strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present

terminus at the South-East corner of Avon Location2942, and extending West along the latter's South boun-dary to its South-West corner; thence North inside andalong the East boundaries of Avon Locations 2724 and3867 to the latter's North-East corner. (As surveyed,Diagram 37616.)

2 acres 2r. 31p. being resumed from Avon Location3867.

2 acres 2r. 10p. being resumed from Avon Location2724. (Plan 26/SOS.)

WHEREAS the Wagin Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wagin onor about the 20th (lay of August, 1909, resolved to opena road as described hereunder:—

Wagia Road District.8413/05.Deviation of part of Road 2515.A strip of land, one chain wide, its Eastern side leav-

ing the present road at the North-West corner of AvonLocation 4459, and extending as surveyed, Diagram370S0, 214deg. 26min. 25 chains 68 links to rejoin orig-inal road.

Area resumed from Location 2322, 2 acres lr. 34p.(Plan 409A/40.)

WHEREAS the Brookton Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Brookton onor about the 201 . 11 day of November, 1909, resolved toopen a road as described hereunder:—

Broaiou Road District.9804/06.Addition to Road 274(1.A triangular portion of land at the West corner of

A von Location 3379, its South-Eastern side leaving apoint on the South-Western side of the latter one chainfrom its Wost corner, and extending 45deg. 17min. 3chains 16 2/10 links to the South-Eastern side of saidRoad 2746.

0 acres Or. 24p. being resumed from Avon Location3379. (Plan 343D/40.)

WHEREAS the Kojonup Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Kojonup onor about the 30th day of May, 1910, resolved to open aroad as described hereunder:—

Kojoaup Road District.10936/05.Deviation of part of Road 2780.A strip of land, one chain wide, its North side leaving

the North-Eastern side of the present road at its inter-section with the North boundary of Kojonup Location4174, and extending East along the latter to Road 2626.

About 3 acres 1r. 18p. being resumed from KojonupLocation 4174. (Plan 41.6D/40.)

WII EitEAS the Woodanilling Road: Board, by resolu-tion pa rerl at a meeting of the Board, held at Wooda-:idling on or about the 16th day of May, 1907, resolvedto open a road as described hereunder:—

4648/0(4W tioodai.11iag Road District.

No. 2932.—Rodgors Road, Katanning AgriculturalArea, extending Northward from the South-East cornerof Katanning A gric ultu •al Lot 108 to the North-Eastcorner of A.A. Location .126; thence a strip of land,one chain wide, i•xtmling, as surveyed, O.P. Kojonup393, 151deg. 39min. 104 chains 18 links, passing throughA.A. Lots 141, 147, 149, and 148 to join a surveyedroad running parallel to the South-Western side of theGreat Southern Railway: thence following such roadNorth-Westerl y and Northerly in varying widths to Rob-inson Road, Woodanilling Townsite.

2 acres 2r. 301. being resumed from Katanning A.A.Lot 141.

3 acres Or. 1.1), being resumed front Katanning A.A.Lot 147.

1 acre 2r. Op. being resumed fro Katanning A.A.Lot

4 acres Or. 10p. being resumed from Katanning A.A.Lot 148. (Plan 4L6B/40.)

WHEREAS the Williams Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Williams onor about the 0th day of December, 1909, resolved toopen a road asrih-ril hereunder:—

Wilt jaMS 110 at District.1863/09.Extension of Road No. 3413.A strip of land, one chain wide, its South-Eastern side

leaving the North-Eastern side of the present road on the.North-Western side of the 4osbury Siding Reserve, andextending as surveyed, Diagram 35904, 202deg. 18min.12 chains 67 7/10 links; thence 157deg. 18 inin. I chain41 1/, links along the North-Western and South-Westernboundaries of said Siding Reserve to the North-Westernside of the Railway Reserve; thence South--Westwardalong the latter for a ;Imo of about 26 chains 85links; thence as surveyed, Diagram 37576, 236deg.7 chains 86 8/10 links, 2554og. 59min. about S chains82 2/10 links, crossing 111, Williams River to the Easternboundary of Williams Locaiiiin 2629.

About 5 acres lr. being resumed from Willia-nsLocation N. (Plan 384/80.)

WHEREAS the Goomalling Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at

bGoomallin,

oil or about the 18th day of February, 1910, resolvedto open a road as described hereunder:—

Goo/nailing Road District.6927/09.No. 3796.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a

surveyed road at the North-West corner of Avon Loca-tion 14264, and 'extending as surveyed, O.P. Avon 1257,South along the West boundaries of Avon Locations14264, through Reserve 11202, and along the West boun-daries of Locations 14283, 142S2, 14276, 14268, and14267, to the latter's South-West corner; thence twochains wide 163deg. llmin. to the West boundary ofAvon Location 12064; thence 126deg. 52m i n. throughthe latter to join Road 27(.0.

9 acres 2r. 10p. being rosunied from Avon Location1201'i, (Plans 55 and

W I I 1 .1 iflilitS the Goomalling Road Board, by resolutionpassail at a meetin g of flu Board, held at Goomallingoa or about the 121,1; day (-4 July) 1909, resolved to openII road as described lierounder:—

Goomalling Read District.7548/09.No. 3815.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a

surveyed road at the South corner of Avon Location 8262,and extending as surveyed, Diagram 31037, North-East-ward along its South-Eastern and part of its North-Eastern boundary; thence as surveyed, Diagrams 31037and 2144S, North-Eastward to the South-East corner ofAvon Location $031; thence as surveyed, Diagram 36235,North-Eastward, Northward, and North-Westwa•dthrough Locations 13860 and 10259 to the latter's Westboundary; thence as surveyed Northward along the saidWest boundary and part of the West boundary of andthrough Location 10257, and onwards to the South-Westcorner of Location 8430.

2 acres Ir. 17p. being resumed from Avon Location10259. (Plan 57/80'.)

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3014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

WHEREAS the Meckering Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board

' held at Meckering on

or about the 2nd day of March, 1.910, resolved to opena road as described hereunder:-

Necker/1T Road District.2507/10.No. 3823.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

the Meckering-Younelegen Pond at the South corner ofAvon Location 4136, and extending North-Eastwardalong its South-East boundary to the South-West cornerof Avon Location 4-217; thence East inside and alongthe latter's South boundary, and continuing along theNorth boundary of Locition 4214 to its North-Eastcorner: thence South-Eastward to an angle in Road2791 opposite the North-West corner of Avon Location3797.

About 3 acres do. 7r). being resunied from Avon Lo-cation 4217. (Plan liVeckering A.A.)

WHEREAS the Meckering Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Meckering onor about the 4th day of April, 1910, resolved to opena road as described hereunder:-

Meckering Road District.4310/10.No. 3824.-A strip of land, one chain wide, its North

side leaving the Cunderdin-Cubbin Road at the North-West corner of Avon Location 11316, and extendingEast along its North boundary to its North-East corner;thence South along its East boundary for a distanceof two chains.

About six acres being resumed from Avon Location11316. (Plan 26/805.)

WHEREAS the Kellerberrin Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Keller-berrin on or about the 28th day of April, 1908, resolvedto open a road as described hereunder:-

11'04:0/min load District.4893/08.No. 3853.-A strip of land, one chain wide, its South

side leaving the North-West corner of Avon Location6370, and extending Eastward as surveyed to a pointfour chains 'Westward from its North-East corner;thence as surveyed, Diagram 36801, 124deg. 21min.through said Location 6370; thence 62deg. 16min.through Location 6880 to its North boundary, and con-tinuing Eastward as surveyed, passing along the North-ern boundaries of said Locations 6880 and 6879 to thelatter's North-East corner.

0 acres lo. 22p. being resumed from Avon Location6370.

0 acres 2r. 38p. beim rest:limit from Avon Location(6880. (Plan 25/80.)

WHEREAS the Broomehill nail Board, I3y resolutionpassed at a meeting of the tart!, held at Broomehill onthe 12th day of March, 191) resolved to open a road asdescribed hereunder:-

Brooinchill load District.4610/10.No. 3855.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road 1441 at the South-West corner of Kojonup Loca-tion 3749, and extending North along and inside theWest boointorirs of Kojonup Locations 3749 and 3762to 'Mut leaving the latter at- the South-West cornerof Location 3761, and extending North along and insidethe East boundary of Kojonup Location 264 to joinRoad 3452.

About 4 acres Ir. 12p. being resumed from KojonupLocation 3749.

Abend 2 acres Or. 9p. being resumed from ErojonupLocation 3762.

About 12 acres 1r. 28p. being resumed from KojonupLocation 264. (Plan 437/80.)

WHEREAS the Upper Blackwood Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board,' held at UpperBlaCkwoud on or about the 1st day of October, 1908,resolved to open a road as described hereunder:--

Upper Blackwood Road District.12798/08.Road No. 3860.-A strip of laud. one chain wide,"

West side leaving a surveyed road at the South-Wcorner of Nelson Location 2317, extending as sureO.P. Nelson 513, 359deg. 51min. 21 chains 27 li-the North-East corner of Location 1128; thence51.min. 77 chains 76.6 links along the North bo,of said Location 11.28 and Location 1127, any'Location 2809; thence 284deg. 29min. 8 chaff:277deg. 21min. 9 chains 50 links, 271deg.chains, and 252deg. 7min. 18 chains 97 HISalong the sold North boundary of the lo'surveyed road at its North-West corner

2 acres Or. 37p. resumed from Loco

7 acres lr. 29p. resumed from 'Loc.4 acres 3r. 31p. resumed from Local

415/80.)

WHEREAS the Beverley Road Do,passed at a meetin g of the Board, h,the 3rd day of July, 1910, resolveddescribed hereunder:-

Beveriey Road Di.qrict.6948/09.No. 3851.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road 3392 at the East corner of Avon Location 4761,and extending South-Westward as surveyed along theSouth-Eastern boundaries of Locations 4761 and 10859,and the latter 's South boundary to its West corner;thence South-Westward and South along the North-Western and West boundaries of Location 1`2-,095 to its South-West corner; thence South-Westward to the East bound-ary of. Location 12343, about 15 chains North from itsSouth-East corner; thence South to the latter; thenceEast and South along the North and East boundaries ofLoctition 10395 to the North-West corner of Location11218; thence as surveyed, Diagram 36129, continuingalong the said East boundary of Location 10395 to a8urveyea road at its South-East corner.

2 acres being resumed from Avon Location 11218.(Plan 3/80.)

WHEREAS the Preston Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Donnybrookon or about the 17th day of May, 1909, resolved toopen a road as described hereunder:-

Preston Road District.4741/09.No. 3867.-A strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-

ing on the West boundary of Wellington Location 2725,one chain North of the North-East corner of Location1370, and extending as surveyed, Diagram 37282, Southalong the said West boundary of Location 2725 to theSouth-East corner of Location 1370; thence South-Fos: ward through the former to the West boundary of1Locelion 988; thence as surveyed, Diagram 36570, Southatom; the latter for a distance of 28 chains 34 links;thence South-Eastward through said Location 98S andLocation 9S9 to join a surveyed road in the latter.

3 acres 3r. 7p. being resumed from 'Wellington Loca-tion 988. (Plan 414A/40.)

I; V.1-1E.AS the Brookton Road Board, by resolutionat a meeting of the Board, held at Brookton on

or about the 15th day of March, 1909, resolved to opena road as described hereunder:-

Brooleton Road Distric t.404/09.No. 3878.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

the 'Western side of Road 2831 on the North boundaryof Avon Location 8619, and extending Ps surveyed, Dia-gram 117229, Westward along and inside the latter andthrough Location 11337 to a South-Eastern boundary ofLocation 11955; thence Westward and North-Westwardrespectively through said Location 11955 to the South-Eastern boundary of Location 13753.

1 acre 3r. 9p. being resumed from Avon Location 8619.(Plan 342(1/40.)

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SEPT. 30, 1910.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3015

WHEREAS the Beverley Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Beverley onthe 1st day of May, 1909, resolved to open a road asdescribed hereunder:-

Beverley Road District.4447/09.No. 3889.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

South-Eastern boundary of Avon Location 4432, andmiring as surveyed North-Westward through the hit-

its South-Western boundary; thence as surveyed,kiln 37427, Westward through Avon Location 4431

Western boundary; thence Northward along the`and through said Locations 4431 and 4025 to

2050.2r. 7p. being resumed from Avon Location

36p. being resumed from Avon Location342C/40W.)

Williams Road Board, by resolutionli ug of the Board, hell at Williams on

day of February, 1910, resolved to'scribed hereunder:-

jams Road District.

D ili of land, one chain wide, its North-, North-Western side of Road No.

, ei9deg. ;;s inin. 3 chains 80 9/10 links,dot its intersection with the continuation of the North-

Eastern side of Road No. 2111, and extending as 'sur-veyed, Diagram 37575, 266deg, 43min. 6 chains 56 4/10links; thence 320deg. 26min. 19 7/10 links to the leftbank of the Williams River.

0 acres 2r. 30p. being resumed from Williams LocationN. (Plan 384/80.)

WHEREAS the Harvey Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Harvey on orabout the 14th day of .tune, 1910, resolved to open aroad as described hereunder:-

Harvey Road District.773/10.No. 3915.-A strip of land, one chain wide, its West

side leaving an angle formed by the junction of theWest and North sides of Road 615 on the East boundaryof C.P. 48/1992, and extending North along the latterto the North-West corner of Wellington Location 1008;thence onward in prolongation through said C.P.48/1992 to its North boundary, the said West side ofroad being parallel to and at a distance of 36 linksfrom an East boundary of the latter; thence West alongits North boundary to join a surveyed road at its North-West corner.

About 1 acre 3r. 38p. being resumed from WellingtonLocation 1008.

About 0 acres 1r. 21p. being resumed from C.P.48/1992.

About 0 acres 2r. 37p. being resumed from WellingtonLocation 838. (Plan 383/80.)

Vtr1-4 d LAS the Harvey Road Beard by ;olotioopassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Harvey onor about the 14th day of April, 1910, resolved to open aroad as described hereunder:-

Harvey Road District.3872/07.No. 3916.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

an angle in Road No. 171 in Wellington Location 1, andextending as surveyed, O.P. Wellington 350, South-East-ward and Southward to join Road 2430.

27 acres lr. Op. being resumed from Wellington Loca-tion I. (Plan 411A/40.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuantto Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," bynotices published in the Government Gazette, declaredthat the said lands had been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purposes of the said Roads, and that plans ofthe said lands might be inspected at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy ofthe said notices to he served upon the owners and occu-piers of the said land resident within the State, or such

of then as reasonable diligence be ascertained,either persemdly or be reg -d ietter posted to theirlast-named place of abode.

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasconfirmed the said resolutions, it hereby notified thattile lines of co ,?:oinication escribed above are Roadswithin the :ocanieo; of "'rho Roads Act, 1902," subjectto the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 3tHi day of September, 1910.

R. CECIL CLIFTON.-Under Secretary for Lands

l'HE ROADS ACT, 1902.;WHEREAS Philip Patrick Quinlan being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road in theBeverley Road , District passes, has applied to the Bever-ley Road Board to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

B. 89.-The surveyed road commencing at the Eastcorner of AN-011 Location 3610, and passing along partsof the South-Western and South-Eastern boundaries ofLocation 571 and the South-Western stud South-Easternboundaries of C.P. 4S/1142 to Road 1483. (Plan 3/80.)

WHEREAS M. A. McFarlane being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in the Dar-dams') Road District passes, has applied to the DardanupRoad Board to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder,- that is to say:-

Corr. No. 11732/10.D. 18.-The surveyed two-chain road lying between the

South boundary of Boyanup A.A. Lot 2S2 and WellingtonLocation 822.

(Plan Boyanup A.A.)

\VIIEREAS Aubrey James Taylor being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road in theDumbleyung 'Road District passes, has applied to theDumbleyung Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say :

7573/10.In Pingarning District.

D. 21.-Running South off main Wagiu-Morelup road,between Locations 6254, 6249, and 7761, and running todead end at Location 6250.

(Plan 408/80.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road in theGreenmount Road District passes, has applied to theGreenmount Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

9894/07.G. 9.-The surveyed road its South side leaving Road

No. 3186 at the North-East corner of Location 1886,and extending South-Eastward and Eastward along theNorthern boundaries of Location 2181 to rejoin RoadNo. 3186, near its North-East corner. (Plans Smith'sMill and Parkerville Locations.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands being the owner oflaud over or along which the undermentioned road in theGeraldton Road District passes, has applied to the Ger-aldton Road Board to close the said road, which is snoreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

434/10.G. 55.-The surveyed road from the South boundary

of Narra Tarra Lot 26 (late Victoria Location 2394),and extending Northward to the North boundary ofVictoria Location 3245. (Plans Narra Tarra and157D/40.)

WHEREAS M. C. Davies being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road in the KojonupRoad District passes, has applied to the Kojonup RoadBoard to close the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder, that is to say:-

7638/08.K. 17.-The surveyed road starting from a point on

the South boundary of Kojonup Location 968 situateten chains East from its South-Western corner, and ex-tending Eastward along part of the said boundary andthrough Location 3247 to the latter's South-East boun-dary.

The surveyed road passing along the North and Wrestboundaries of Kojonup Location 871 and part of theNorth and the West boundaries of Location 872. (Plan416D/40.)

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3016 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

WHEREAS Rosa and C. W. Massingham being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Kellerberrin Road District passes, have ap-plied to the Kellerberriu Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder, thatis to say:-

2515/10.K. 28.-The surveyed road extending from the North

boundary of Avon Location 11319 South-Westwardthrough the latter and Location 8917 to the South-Eastcorner of Location 6531; thence South continuing throughLocation 8917 and along the East boundary of Location7832 to a surveyed road at the latter's South-East corner.(Plan 25/80.)

WHEREAS J. T. Waters, D. & V. Chitty being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Victoria Plains Road District passes, haveapplied to the Victoria Plains Road Board to close thesaid road, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:-

5252/10.V. 8.-The surveyed road extending North-Westward

from Road 2148, passing along the South-Western boun-daries of Melbourne Locations 1503 and 989, and theSouth-Eastern and North-Eastern boundaries of Loca-tion 255, to the latter's North corner. (Plan 32/80.)

WHEREAS James S. Twine being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road, in theVictoria Plains Road District passes, has applied to theVictoria Plains Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

2725/10.V. 9.-The surveyed road extending West from -West

corner of Melbourne Location 620 to Road 3261.The surveyed road extending West and South along

the North and part of the West boundaries of Location1114 from Road 3105 to the North-West corner of Loca-tion 723. (Plan 32/80.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road inthe Warren Road District passes, has applied to theWarren Road Bead to close the said road, which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

15364/08.W. 88.-The triangular portion of land being that part

of Road 3696 bounded by lines starting from the lateSouth-West corner of Nelson Location 1337, and extend-ing North 2 chains 50 1/5 links to the South-Western sideof a surveyed road; thence 112deg. 49min. 6 chains 233/5th links along the latter; thence 269deg. 12min. 5chains 74 2/5th links to the starting point, as shown onDiagram 34225. (Plan 439/80.)

And whereas such applications have been duly publishedin the Government Gazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to the saidapplications:

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

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.Dated this 30th day of September, 1910.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,Tinder Secretary for Lands.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AMENDMENTACT, 1909, SECTION 37 (2).

IT is hereby notified that the Agricultural Bank has, inpursuance of the above-mentioned Act, taken possessionof C.P. Lease 24675/55 and Homestead Farm 13462/74,the subject of its registered mortgage No. 14566/138,and will receive tenders until 21st October, 1910, for thepurchase of same.

The property is situated in the Kodj Kodji.n area, andcomprises 764 acres of -good land.

Full particulars on application.No tender necessarily accepted.

For the Agricultural Bank,

W. PATERSON,Managing Trustee.

THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AMEND-MENT ACT, 1909, SECTION 37 (2).

1T is hereby notified that the Agricultural Bank hasin pursuance of the above Act, taken possession of C.P.Lease 11409/55

' the subject of registered mortgages Nos.

6457/138 and 10945/138, and will receive tenders forthe purchase of same until 21st October, 1910.

Full particulars on application.

No tender necessarily accepted.For the Agricultural Bank,

W. PATERSOlvManaging

THE MINING ACT, 190

Amendment to Regulati

Department of3275/10. Perth, 15th

HIS Excellency the Governor in Ex'been pleased to make the following ;lation 97 under "The Mining Act, 1,

By striking out the words "by s:line, and the words "in case of sahregulate the charges" in the 9th line.

And also by striking out the proviso, and inserting inlieu thereof the following:-Provided that it shall beunlawful for the holder of ,any mining tenement otherthan a water right to sell any water obtained in the courseof mining operations, without the consent; in writing, ofthe Minister being first obtained. Provided, also, thatthe Minister may from time to time regulate the price tobe charged for any water so sold.

H. GR EGORMinister for Mines.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Regulation 163.

Notice of Intention to resume Mining Tenements onbehalf of His Majesty.

Warden's Office,Sandstone, 25th July, 1910.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and on be-half of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation 163of "The Mining Act, 1904," of the under-mentionedmining tenements. Au order may issue in the absenceof the registered holders, but should they desire to ob-ject to such order, they must before the date mentionedlodge at the Warden's office an objection containing thegrounds of such objection, and on the date mentionedthe Warden will proceed to hear and determine the samein accordance with the evidence then submitted.

A. G. CLIFTON,Warden, East Murchison Goldfield.

Black Range District, East Murchison Goldfield.

To be heard at the Warden's Office, Sandstone, on the13th day of October, 1910.

3072/10.Business Areas.

No. Registered Holder. Locality.35B.-Fitzgerald, James Hawkins; Birrigrin.73B.--Keehner, Birrigrin.

Garden Areas.

6B.-Roberts, Richard; Sandstone.10B.-Cock, Deborah; Sandstone.

Residence Areas.112B.-Willock, Lillian K.; Sandstone Lot 298.149B.-Palmer, Blanche I.; Sandstone Lot 307.118B.-Clifton, H. R. Vivian; Sandstone Lot 326.

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3017

MINING ACT, 1904.Notice of intention to Forfeit Leases for non-payment

of Rent and Fines due.

Department of Mines,Sth September, 1910.

T N accordance with Section 96 of "The Mining Act,54," notice is hereby given that unless rents and fines

for the current year be paid on the under-mentionedIs on or before the 14th day of October, 1910, it isttention of the Governor, under the provisions of

97 of the Mining Act, to forfeit such leases forcovenant, viz., non-payment of rent.

HENRY GREGORY,Minister for Mines.

Lease. Registered Lessees.last Murchison Goldfield.

Lawlers District.

Gold Mining Leases.Torson, Fredrick.

'=re: Richards, John; Piazza, John.?st Coolgardie Goldfield.Gold Mining Lease.

t: I{illiu Hugh; Mullis, Thomas.Murchison Goldfield—Cue District.

Gold Mining Leases.1741.—Emily: Williams, Samuel; Woosnam, Edward;

Gray, Daniel; Graham, Alexander.Day Dawn District.

Gold Mining Leases.4G7D.—Great Fingall No. 14: The Great Fingall Con-

solidated, Limited.46SD.—Lake View: Marshall, Astin Valentine;

Spencer, Paul; Spencer, FrankPhillips River Goldfield.

Gold Mining Lease.154.—Mt. Silica: Grant, Charles; Anderson, Ralph

Argyle; Nickel, Frederick; Mountford, Avelyn.

Mineral Lease.329.—Main Reef : McLennan, William; Hollow, Joseph;

Kingsmill, Walter; Connolly, Reginald.

Yilgarn Gold field.Gold Mining Leases.

90S.—L.S.D.: Woolcock, George; Hynes, Henry.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Regulation 163.

Notice of Intention to resume Mining Tenements onbehalf of His Majesty.

Warden's Office,2570/05. Coolgardie, 20th September, 1910.

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

(SO.) JOHN M. FINNERTY,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Coolgardie Gold-field, on the 21st November, 1910.

COOLGARDIE DISTRICT.Business areas.

486.—Eddy, Ernest.4K.—Cooke, Clara.

Machinery Areas.11.-0 'Dea, Patrick Francis.16.— 0 'Dea, Patrick Francis.64.—Andrews, Richard Bullock.71.—Roberts, William Reuben.72.--Stewart, William.

Stewart, Arthur.Brown, Michael.Lawrence, David.

Tailings Area.65.—Andrews, Richard B.

Garden Areas.45.—Scahill, Bernard.47.—Palmer, Alice Maude.67.—Warren, James Boase.

Water Rights.47S.—O'Dea, Patrick Francis.534.—Corney, James.

KUNANALLING DISTRICT.Machinery Areas.

18S.—Bow, Frederick William.19S.—The Great Cement Proprietary, Limited.

Water Rights.16S.—Outridge, Henry, J.59S.—McEncroe, James.GOS.—McEncroe, James.

THE MIN LNG ACT, 1904.Regulation 163.

Notice of Intention to resume Mining Tenements onbehalf of His Majesty.

Warden's Office,2957/10. Kookynie, 29th September, 1910.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned mining tene-ments.

Au Order may issue in the absence of the registeredholders, lad should they desire to object to such orderthey must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and on the elate mentioned the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same in accord-ance with evidence then submitted.

P. L. GIBBONS,Warden North-East Coolgardie Goldfield.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Niaga ra District.

To be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawlers, on the1st day of November, 1910.

Water Bights.No., Registered Holder, and Locality

84G.—Pabst, Maurice, Niagara.Machinery Area.

12G.--Pabst, Maurice, Niagara.

DEPARTMENT OF MINES.The Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1902.

Board of Examiners for Mining Managers, UnderManagers, and Overmen.

Notice of Intention to hold an ExaminationUNDER the above Act, an Examination for First ClassCertificates as Managers, and for Second Class Certifi-cates as Under Managers or Overmen, will take place onthe 6th, 7th, and Sth'October.

Applications, on the proper forms, accompanied 1 ythe necessary iees, must reach the Secretary of the Board,Department of Mines, Perth, not later than 22nd Septem-ber.

Forms of application, and further information, will besupplied on communicating with the undersigned.

Candidates will be notified of place of examinationafter receipt of applications at this office.

JAMES H. DURES,Secretary.

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3018 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, T .A. {SEPT. 30, 1910.

THE MINING ACT, 1901.Department of Mines, Perth, 29th September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases, as shown below.

H. S. KING,Secretary for Mines

Gold lifinzng Leases.

The undermentioned- applications for Gold Mining Leaseswere approved, subject to survey :-

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.

CoolgardieDundasEast CoolgardieMurchison ...

N.E: CoolgardiePilbara

Yilgarn

Mt. MagnetNannine

Kanowna

Nullagine

*44091118,*1119

*44',9E*1762, *1778, 17791000m1004N, 1005N, 1006N,1007N,*1008N, 1010N,1012N, 1015N, 1016N,1017 N, 1018N, 1019N,1020N, 1021N, 1022N,1023N, 1024N, 1025N,1026N, 1028N, 1029N,1C30N, 1031N, 1032N,1033N, 1034N, 1035w,*1036N, *1037N

1272x7141891.936, *938, *939, *940,941, 942, 943, 944,945

*Conditionally.

The surrenders of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were accepted:-

Goldfield, District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessees.

Broad Arrow 1414w Gimblet Golden Mound ... Scotson, Samuel ; O'Brien, William ;O'Neil, Robert

Coolgardie 4378 Brothers Home Purdy, Albert • Purdy, Samuel ; Purdy,Frank ; Purdy, Joseph ; Purdy, Henry ;W e a r mouth, John ; Wearmouth,Richard, jun.

Murchison ,.. Mt. Magnet 998ez El Dorado ... Williamson, CharlesNorth Coolgardie ... Niagara 331G The Rose . Cosmopolitan Proprietary, Ltd.

The undermentioned Leases were declared forfeited for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent and penaltiesfor 1910.

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. essee.

East Coolgardie 4121E Royal Gold Mine Eggers, Adelaide ; Hill, CharlesHerbert ; Doherty, Edward ;Knowles, George ; Nenke,Berthold ; Walker, Ed winFleming ; O'Keefe, Dennis ;Johns, Henry ; Bricknell, FrankWilliam; Isaac, WilliamThomas '• Quin, Edward Joseph ;Black, Thomas

4384a Royal Gold 11 ine South ... Eggers, 'Adelaide ; Hill, CharlesHerbert ; Knowles, George ;Nenke, Berthold ; Walker,Edwin Fleming ; O'Keefe;Dennis ; Johns, Henry ; Brick-nell, Frank William ; Quin,Edward Joseph ; Doherty,Edward ; Black, Thomas ; Isaac,William Thomas

Murchison 1274 Cue One South Chesson, James ; Heydon, WilliamJohn

1446 Cue Town No. 3 Heydon, William John1447 Cue Town No. 4 Heydon, William John

The undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was declared forfeited for breach of labour conditions, and prior right of applicationis granted under Section 105, Sub-section (1) :-

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessee. Name of person to nlmin priorright of application is granted.

Mt. Margaret ... It. Malcolm I 1327c Arthalbert Till, Albert John Ferry, Edward

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Goldfield. District. No. ofApplication,

935

Mineral Leases.The undermentioned applications fel. Mineral Leases were

approved, subject to survey

Goldfield. Locality.

PilbaraWest Pilbara

No. of Application.

187 (Reward Lease)1 141

The undermentioned Mineral Lease was declared forfeited for breach of labour condcation is granted under Section 105, Sub-section (1) :—

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

ons, and prior right of appli-

of person to whom prior rightof application is granted.

Yilgarn

Name of Lease.

Beta

SEPT. 30, 1910.]

GOVERNMENT G ZETTE, W.A. 3019

THE MINING ACT, 1904—continued.

The undermentioned'application for a Gold Mining Lease was refused :—

Phillips River ... 320 Sunset .. .. Dunn, Walter . Stevenson, Robert Henry

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Notice of Intention to Resume Minbehalf of His Najes lg.

Warden's Office, Greenbushes,23rd September, 1910.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Mineral Field mentioned hereunder, ria tile datementioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and errbehalf of His Majesty, in accordance with RegulationNo. 163 under "The Mining Act, 1904," of the under-mentioned Mining Tenements.

An order may issue in the absence of thebolder

' but should lie desire to object to suer order lie

must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden'sOffice an objection containing the grounds of such ob-jection; and on the date mentioned the Warden willproceed to hear and determine the same„ in accordanceWith the evidence then submitted.

W. LAMBU.'"" OWEN,Acting Warden, Greenbuslie Fie

To be heard at the Warden's Court, at Greenbushes, onthe 25th day of October,--1910.

Water Rights.No., Registered Holder, Locality, and Area.

17G.—Willies, Thomas, South Greenbushes, 6 sq. chains.185.—The Greenbushes Tin Mining and Water Supply

Company, Ltd., Greeubushes, 30 acres.213.—Weir, .John King, South Greenbushes, Oa. 2r. 15p.

Tailings Areas.No., Registered Holder, Locality, and Area.

11.--Poole, Arthur Hugh; Steel, James; Binnie, Charles;Richardson, John Sydney; Floyd's Gully, 5 acres.

17.—Greenbushes Co-operative Union, Limited, SouthGreenbushes, 2a. 3r. 14p.

Machine Area.No., Registered Holder, Locality, and Area.

22.—Greenbushes Co-operative Union, Limited, SouthGreenbushes, 5 acres.

Clarms.No., Registered Holder, Locality, and Area.

706.—Dalph, Nicholas; Brodsky, Samuel; Greenbushes„ 2acres.

778.—Kenney, Rigg, Charles Bei-hurt; SouthGreenbushes, 4a. Or. 21p.

780.—Waddingliam, George; Waddingliam, Albert; SouthGreenbushes, 4a. Or. 21p.

821.—Portwood, Joseph; Bonimr, George Lindsay; Holt,George; South Greenbushes, Oa. 3r. 25p.

835.—Tudor, Henry; Larson, Otto; McKercher, MatthewMalcolm; Elliott, William Henry; Salt Water Gully,8a. lr. 2p.

816.—Johnson' Frederick George; MeRae„la n

Water Gully, 4a. Or. Op.

Residence Areas.No., Registered Holder, and Locality.

290.—i'iddes, Richard, Dumpling Gully, Greenbushes.294.—Strike, William, Dumpling Gully.303.—Triado, Antonio Joseph ;lames, Dumpling Gully,

Greenbushes.309.---Smith, Thomas Edward, South Greenbushes.313.—Porter, Joseph, South G reetibush,-;-s.316.—Ryan, Matilda Anne, South Greenbushes.

GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.Women's Branch—Perth.

Branches for Men and Women at Fremantle,Northam, Kalgoorlie, and Narrogin.

Central O/-ice—Perth.

EMPLOYERS of Labour of every description are re-quested to make application to the Bureau when in needof workers.

Registers are kept in the various offices of men andwomen looking for work.

Personal application can be made during the usualoffice hours.

Interviews between employers and employees can berranged.

JAMES LONGMORE.Superintendent of Govt. Labour Bureau.

• Salt

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3020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, _c0.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.

Young 's Siding—Ref resliment Stall.SEALED Tenders (marked on the outside "Tender forYoung 's Siding Refreshment Stall") will be receivedby the undersigned until noon ou Thursday, the 6th dayof October, 1910, for the leasing, on a quarterly tenancyfrom the 17th day of October, 1910, of a block of landat Young's Siding, for the purpose of the erection of asmall stall thereon for the sale of light refreshments,subject to "The Government Railways Act, 1904," andthe By-laws made thereunder.

Rent will be payable quarterly in advance.Forms of tender and full particulars can be obtained

from the Station-master, Albany, or from the under-signed.

No tender will necessarily be accepted.Perth, 20th September, 1910.

W.R. 3481/1910.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thepublic siding on the Upper Darling Range Railway,hitherto known as "Water Hall," will in future beknown and distinguished by the name of "Bushmead."

22nd September, 1910.JOHN T. SHORT,

Commissioner of Railways.

TENDE118 ACCEPTED.

Public Works Department,No. 643. Perth, 29th September, 1910.

THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is pub-lished for general information

Bookstall Rights.

Date ofAcceptance.

Name ofContractor.

Description ofContract. Amount.

SEALED Tenders (marked on the outside "Tender for 1910. £ s. d.Walkaway Bookstall Rights ") will be received by theundersigned until noon on the thirteenth day of October,1910, for the leasing of the Bookstall rights at Walkawayfor a period commencing from the twenty-fourth day of

September 21 R. T. Denney

F. Sempf.

Mt. Morgans—SchoolAlterations, etc.

Greenhills School andQuarters—Removalfrom Bally Bally

59 10 0

312 11 0

October, 1910, and terminating on the thirty-first day ofMay, 1913.

September 26 J. G. Brauusdorf

G. McInnes ...

Whim Creek—PoliceQuarters and Stables

Cue—School Additions

781 8 0

260 0 0Rent will be payable quarterly in advance, and a de-

posit equivalent to one quarter's rent must accompanyeach tender.

Forms of tender and full particulars can be obtainedfrom the Station Master at Walkaway, or from the un-

J. Mills & Co... Metropolitan SewerageContract No. 74Supply and Deliveryof Stoneware Pipesand Specials

4,551 0 0

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,dersigned.No tender will necessarily be accepted. G. G. BLACK,Perth, 28th September, 1910.

Acting Under Secretary fur Public Works.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of ors. Date of Closing. Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

1910. 1910.(Noon on Tuesdays.)

8th Sept. Metropolitan Sewerage--Supplyand Delivery of Ventilating

4th October Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 13th Sep-tember, 1910.

Shafts. Contract No. 7315th Sept. Yalyalup Tent School—Quarters 4th October Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunbury

and Busselton, on and after the 20th September,1910.

15th Sept. Beverley Hospital—Painting ... 4th October Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Yorkand Beverley, on and after the 20th September, 1910.

22nd Sept. East Mount Erin Tent School—Quarters

11th October Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.A.D. Office, Gerald-ton, on and after the 27th September, 1910.

22nd Sept. Menzies School Quarters—Addi-tions

11th October Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Kalgoor-lie; and Court Houses, Coolgardie, Boulder, andMenzies, on and after the 27th September, 1910.

22nd Sept. Jacob's Well Siding—Tent School 11th October Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, York andNortham, on and after the 27th September, 1910.

22nd Sept. Rose Hill (East Wagin)--TentSchool

11th October Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A. D. Office, Albany ;and at the Court Houses, Wagin and Katanning, onand after the 27th September, 1910.

22nd Sept. Mount Magnet School—Addi-tions. Removal of Class-roomfrom Lennonville and erectingnew Tent School at Lennon-ville

11th October Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Geraldton ;and Court Houses, Cue and Magnet, on and after the27th September, 1910.

22nd Sept. Canning River Bridge and Ap-proaches Contract (Amended)

18th October Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 27th Septem-ber, 1910.

29th Sept. Claremont Hospital for the In-sane—Septic Tank No. 2

18th October .. Contractors' Room, Perth,and Court House, Fremantle,on and after the 4th October, 1910.

29th Sept. Hay River Tent School —Quarters 18th October Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, andCourt Houses, Katanning and Wagin, on and afterthe 4th October, 1910.

29th Sept. Capel River—Tent School 18th October Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunburyand Busselton, on and after the 4th October, 1910.

29th Sept. West Northam School—Additions 13th October ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, York andNortham, on and after the 4th October, 1910.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public WorOffice, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,0. G. BLACK,

Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

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0, 1910.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 3021

P.W. 3317/09.Ex. Co. No. 3362. Public Works Act, 1902.

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

Great Southern. Railway—Karping Siding.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto—being all in the Avon District—have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellencythe Governor, dated the 28th day of September, 1910, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of the GreatSouthern Railway, and that the portions of the several roads, streets, or thoroughfares referred to in such Schedule, andwhich are by this notice so set apart, taken, or resumed, are wholly closed.

And further, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are markedoff and more particularly described on the plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 15175, of the said Railway, which may he inspectedat the office of the Minister for Works, in Perth.

Schedule.

No..on Plan;P.W.D.,

W.A., No. 15175.

Owner or Reputed Owner. I Occupier or ReputedOccupier. Description. Quantity.

1

9 ...

3 ......

5

David John Goyder

David John Goyder

CrownLars Fantail Lange ...

Lars Emmil Lange

.„ D. J. Goyder

D. J. Goydet

VacantL. E. Lange

L. E. Lange ...

Part of Avon Location 5595 (C.P.Lease 7771 / 55)

Part of Avon Location 5595 (C.P.Lease 7771 / 55)

Part of Road ...Part of Avon Location 2974 (C.P.

Lease 48 / 4097)Part of Avon Location 2974 (C.P.

Lease 48 / 4097)

a.1

0

20

1

0 17

2 1 . 5 ,

3 123 4

3 7

G. STRICKLAND,Certified correct this 27th day of September, 1910. Governor in Executive Council.

H. DAGLISH, Dated this 28th day of September, 1910.

Minister for Works.

P. W 3713/09. Ex. Co. No. 3363. Public Works Act, 1902.

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

Great Southern Railteav (Carbarup Siding).

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto—bein • all in the Plantagenet District—have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent, of His Excellency theGovernor, elated the 28th day of September, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of the Great SouthernRailway and that the portions of the several roads, streets, or thoroughfares referred to in such Schedule, and which areby this notice so set apart, taken or resumed, are wholly closed.

And further, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are markedoff and snore particularly described on the plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 1:5187, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Works in Perth.

Schedule.

No. on PlanP.W.D. W.A.No. 15187. i Ownet or Reputed Owner.

No.,13174.)

Occupier or ReputedOccupier. Description. Quantity.

Isaac Williams Isaac Williams ... Part of Plantagenet Location 881, Cer- 2 0 7tificate of Title, Volume 412, folio 173

2 Isaac Williams Isaac Williams ... Part of Plantagenet Location 881, Cer- j 0 3 32t ificate of Title, Volume 412, folio 173

3 Crown ... Vacant Part of road ... ... ... ... 2 2 301 I Isaac Williams Isaac Williams Part of Plantagenet Location 1084 0 1 1.5

(C.P. Lease 535/68w.)5 1 Isaac Williams... Isaac Williams Part of Plantagenet Location 1084 0 2 33.5

(C.P. Lease 535/68w.)

Certified correct this 27th day of September, 1910. G. STRICKLAND,

DAGLISH, Governor in Executive Council.Minister for Works. Dated this 28th day of September, 1910.

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Deseript .iccupier or ReputedOccupier.

tt. r. /,.of Williams location 4194 Lt. 2

(C. Lease 8001 /55)1 Christopher S. West ... C. S. West

Owner or Reputed Owner.W.D.,W, A.,

No. 15165.

Certified correct this 21st day of September, 1910.DAGLISH,

Minister for Works.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 21st day of September.

:3022 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, A, T.A. [Sii:PT. 30 , 1010.

Ex. Co. No. 3359. P.W. 5115/1909, Public Works A.ct, 1902.

NO TICE OF RESUMPTION.

Eastern Railway—Beverley Station Yard.

o 'td.,,

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described h i the Selicdhereto—being all in the Municipality of Beverley—have, in pursuance of the written approval and consen t f IlkExcellency the Governor, dated the 25th day of September, 1910, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes ot'Eastern Railway.

And farther, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are markedoff and more particularly described on the plan P. W.D., No. 15140, which may be inspected at the office of theMinister for lAr orks, Perth.

Schedule.

No. on PlanP. W.D., W.A.

No, 15146. 'Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed.

Occupier. Descript o-

portion of Beverley Suburbaa

n 1 ill 5p.

Lot S. S, being the whole of theland coloured green on LaudTitles' Office Diagram, No. 300.

Richard Clayton ... • Vacant

■Certified correct this 20th day of September, 1910.

DAGLISH,Minister for Works.

G. STRICKLAND,Governor in Executivo alma

Dated this 28th day of Se9IonliwrtIll

Ex. CO. No. 3231. P. W. .L502/09. Pablic Works Act,

INT 0'1'1BI; OF' RESUMPTION.

Itra ftilt-Itnt0/112.yi!tit R Bat la St Pit.

NO'1'101,3 is hereby given, itud it is lierAy that the several pieces or parcels ot knd deserihed it t be :sem.,h,lehereto—being all in the Williams District—have, ill pursuance of the writ ten appeo .val ;lad eou,sw i t, of d id

the Governor, clated. the 21st day of September, 191.0, been set apart, taken. re roeuined for i purposes of the Watt,m,Dumbleyung Railway (Ballast Pit).

And further, Notice is hereby given that said pieces or parctils of land so set apart, takon, or resumed arc maoff and more particularly doscribod an the plan P. \V.A., No . 13 Ui8, wide!) may be inspeetel at the offloo ;if t he 11 iuist rrfor Works, Perth,

Public. -Works Department,Perth, 5th September, 1910.

IT is herebynotified, for general information, that HisGovernor in Connell has been pleased to

approve of the following By-laws of the 3N-orth-bastCoolgardie Road Board. under Section 117 of the RoadsAct, ' 2 Edward No, 48,

G. O. BLACK,.Actin's Under Secretary for Publie Works.

AT a nettingI Board on 25th July a resolutionw its carried that, By-law 40 be amended by adding, inhe first line. after the word "Street." the words "on

L'Asol.!.

40. Any driver o If a Calae! Or ealacIS :illy streetnegio•ting to draw oft OIL the approach of a vehicleshrill lie liable to a ! penalty sot. exceeding f.,5.

taearled:—4,!1. ftiVer of a cainol or iatotele ou any

Pr road neg to dra y,' oif O n tin , up,.

-! l linble to u penalty not exceeding

I'. I I.• ItT I, Erh.till' 1

kasowns. 211 1911).

\VII,s()N.,\Iinist e r for IV

Approved by Excellency the (lover]this first day of September, 1910.

RERNARDP.l!lK 1Clerk p f the I

Co1111,11.

um ill

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT G ZETTE, V.A. • 3023

BY-LAWS OF THE KELLERBERRIN ROAD BOARD.WHEREAS by "The Roads Act, 1902," the Road Boardof any district is empowered to make By-laws for all orany purposes in the said Act mentioned, the KellerberrinRoad Board, iu pursuance of the powers vested in thesame Board, under and by virtue of the said Act, , and ofevery other authority enabling it in that behalf, dotlihereby make and publish the following By-laws:—

InterlTtation.1. n these .By-laws the following terms shall, unless

the context otherwise indicates, bear the meaning setagainst them respectively, that is to say:—

" The Act "—" The Roads Act, 1902, ' ' and al lamendments thereto which may hereafter comeinto force.

"District"—The district under the jurisdiction ofthe Kellerberrin Road Board.

"Board"—The Kellerberrin Road Board."Chairman"—The member acting for the time being

as Chairman of the Board." Member "—A member of the Board, and includes

the Chairman." (toad" or " Reserve "—Any road or reserve, as the

case may be, under the control of the Board."Footpath" or " Footway "—Shall include any part

of a road set apart for the sole use of foot pas-sengers, and whether the same be made or leechedor otherwise.

" Person "—Shall include the plural, and also a bodycorporate.

"Cycle" means alai includes a bicy cle, tricycle, orother velocipede, or motor cycle.

"Motor Car" means and ineludes any motor car,automobile, motor carriage, or other carriage orvehicle propelled either partly or wholly by anyvolatile spirit or electricity, or by any meansother than animal power.

'' Vehicle" menus any cart, dray, lorry, carriage, van,omnibus, trap, band cart, or other conveyancewhatsoever, with or without springs.

"Portable Engine" means any steam lorry, tractionor other engine or machine on its own wheels,anti includes a street roller whether driven bysteam or horse Power.

"Trailer" means any vehicle, motor car, or portableengine attached to or hauled or drawn by an-other vehicle, motor car, or portable engine.

"Cyclist "—Any person riding, impelling, or other-,vise using or having the management or controlof any cycle.

" Motorist "Any person impelling or otherwiseusing or having the management or control ofany Motor car.

Meetings and Proceedings.2. Notice shall be given in writing, by the Chairma n

or Secretary, of ordinary meetings at least four days be-fore such meetings, and also of every meeting adjournedfor a term exceeding eight days. The Chairman, if pre-sent, shall preside et all meetings of ratepayers and of theBoard, and in his abseme, or after being present he shallretire, one of the members of the Board, chosen by theratepayers or members present, as the case May be, shallpreside.

3. Meetings of the Beard shall be of two kinds, "Or-dinary" and "Special." Ordinary meetings are thosecalled by the Chairman or Secretary for the transactionof the ordinary business of the Board. Special meetingsare those called to consider special business, the natureof which shall be notified on the notice paper suminoningthe meeting, for which seven days' notice shall be given(vide Clause 81 of Roads Act). No business shall betransacted at a special meeting other than that for whichthe meeting was called.'

4. Ordinary meetings shall be held at Kellerberrinmonthly on or before the full moon, at 2.30 p.m., unlessotherwise arranged by resolution carried to that effect atthe preceding ordinary meeting of the Board.

3. A special meeting may, on the requisition of threemembers of the Board, be called at any- time in the man-ner prescribed by the Act, but the Chairman may call aspecial meeting of the Board as often as he may thinkproper. No business shall be transacted at any ordinaryor special meeting unless at least three of the Board, in-elusive of the Chairman or member of the Board chosento preside in his absence, shall be present.

1i. Any three members may require the Board room tobe cleared of strangers, and the Chairman, or other pre-siding Chairman, shall immediately give directions to havethe order executed.

7. At all meetings of the Board where there is not aquorum present, or when the Board is counted out (whichcounting out shall take place whenever there shall be lessthan a quorum present), such circumstances, togetherwith the names of the members then present, shall he re-corded in the minute book.

8. The minutes of any preceding meeting, whether or-dinary or special, not previously confirmed, shall be sub-mitted as the first business at all meetings of the Boardin order to their confirmation, and no discussion shall bepermitted thereon, except as to their accuracy as a recordof the proceedings.

9. The minute book prescribed by the Minister shallbe kept, in which any item of business transacted by theBoard shall be then, owl there entered by the Secretary.

Order of Business.

10. The order of business at all ordinary meetings ofthe Board shall be as follows, that is to say:

(a.) Reading and confirmation of minutes of lastordinary and special meetings (if any).

(b.) Consideration of business arising out of minutes.(e.) Reading of correspondence (received and des-

patched), and taking such immediate actionas may be deemed expedient in regard thereto.

(d.) Presentation of petitions or memorials and com-mittee reports, and consideration thereof.

(e.) Consideration of tenders and ratification ofcontracts.

(I.) Passing of accounts for payment.(9.) Motions of which previous notice had been giveu.(it.) General business.(T.) Inunediately after the confirmation. of the min-

utes the Chairman may make any communica-tion to the Board which he may deem advis-able, or bring under consideration any busi-ness he may think necessary; and it shall becompetent for any member of the Board to askany question or questions, but he shall confinehimself to the question simply, and no debateshall ensue thereon at the time.

11. In the event of any member haying urgent businessto pine before the meeting, he may move the suspensionof the Standing Orders, and, if agreed to by the Board,such business shall take precedence of all other.

All notices of motion shall be in writing, and shall belodged with the Secretary six (6) clear days before ordi-nary meetings of the Board.

Order of Debate.12. Any member moving a motion or amendment, or

taking part in the discussion thereon, shall stand and ad-dress himself to the Chairman, and shall not digress fromthe subject of debate.

13. A motion or amendment once moved at a meetingcannot be withdrawn unless by consent of the niajorityof the members of the Board then present.

11. One or more amendments may be proposed on amotion before the Board. When more than one amend-ment is moved, the question shall be first put on the lastamendment, then Olt the next in succession, and then onthe original motion, in the reverse order in which theywere moved.

15. A motion or amendment not secouded cannot bediscussed by any member except the mover, nor put to thevote by the Chair:Wu.

10. In submitting a, motion or amendment the Chair-man shall put the question first in the affirmative awl thenin the negative.

Public Works Department,Perth, W.A., 2nd September, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general .information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Council has been pleased toapprove of the following By-laws of the KellerberrinRoad Board, under Section 117 of the Roads Act, 2Edward VII., No. 48.

O. G. BLACK,Aetin • Under Secretary for Public Works.

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To attend committees when considered neces-sary.

(f.) To take note of all minutes of any meeting. ofthe Board or a committee, and prepare re-ports of committees.

(g.) To conduct all correspondence, and to give theother officers instructions as directed by the11d1Mtes.

(c,) To answer all questions on the Board's busi-ness.

( I.) To supervise the preparation oil the rate booksand the Board 's electoral lists, examineproofs of the latter, and arrange for distribu-tion of copies prior to elections; also to at-tend all courts of revision or appeal; tomake the necessary arrangements for the elec-tions, and preparing papers, etc., for theclerks.

(y.) Summon the members to Board and committek.meetings.

(h.) Keep the cash-book, as well as any and all otherbooks issued by the Minister for PublicWorks, in accordance with instructions in-serted therein, and those require(l to show thereceipts and expenditure made by the Board.The said books shall be written up every fort-night ready for inspection of the Board, whomay, at any tinge during office hours, desireto see them.

Prepare and place before the Board the quar-terly financial statement at the end of eachquarter of the financial year, and enter thesame on the minutes, as required by the AO.

( ,7.) Check till accounts sent 'in to the Board, andsee oil accounts for work have stated on themthe authority 1111 der which the works have beendone, and to check sill returns made by tintcollector or other of the Board's officers, andto see that the counterfoils of the receipt.hook at:eon:pa:iv all returns; to supervise andattend to the flue payment of all moneys com-ing through the hands of the :Board '8 officersand payalde to the credit of the Board.

(I,.) Report io tln• Board ai its next 'meeting anyofficer in:greeting to make his returns as pro-vided, with the necessary vouchers attachedthereto.

(I.) To pay into the bank as soon ;Is possible asterthe receipt, to the credit of the Board, anysum or slues of money that may be receivedby him on behalf. of the Board, as providedby Section 173 of the Act.

(n.) Have the bank pass-book Made up in readi-ness for the ordinary meeting of the Board,and shall produce it and also the banker'scertificate; should a 11Y member Of the Boarddesire to see them at any time during officehours, the Secretary shall produce them forhis inspection. No money shall be paid intothe hank to the credit of. the Board by anyotlierui of the Board except by or through theSecretary.

) and cheerfully obey t el/M-I/Muds or Orders Of the Board. 11111 to attendto all other matters affecting the -finances andwelfare of the Board and not herein specified.

.DutieS of i5eCl'etary.

The duties of Secretary shall be:(a.) To attend all Board meetings.(b.)

3024 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

17. When an amendment is carried, the motion asamended thereby becomes a. substantive motion, uponwhich further amendment may be moved before, it isfinally dealt with.

1S. No member shall speak twice on the same sub-ject except by way of explanation, or to an amendment,or in reply upon any original motion, of which he mayhave been the mover, or as the mover of the last carriedmotion; nevertheless, ally member who may have beenmisunderstood or misrepresented shall be allowed to ex-plain immediately before the mover rises to reply, butnot after, and after the reply the amendment or originalmotion, as the ease may be, shall immediately be put tothe vote.

19. A member moving or seconding a motion oramendment, shall be held to have spoken thereon.

T'ativg.20. All motions and amendments shall be decided

by show of hands (unless a division is demanded) be-fore the next business is proceeded with.

Appoiv (ir COMM ittoes.21. The Board may at any time appoint three or

more members as a committee to inquire into any matterand make a report and recommendation thereon, but nocoin mittee shall incur any financial liability, or in anyway commit the Board to any responsibility whatever,without express moil specific authority conferred by theBy-laws or a resolution of the Board. The quorum ofcommittee shall comprise three members.

nanee Coin nlit cc rnd Finance AccoantS.22. A 'Finance Committee shall consist- of the Chair..

loan and two or more metnbers appointed by the Boardfor the purpose of examining all accounts, bills, andvouchers. Such Committee shall meet at some hourprevious to every ordinary meeting. , but on the same day.

23. All accounts, bills, anti vouchers shall be sub-mitted to the Finance Conuuittee prior to the ordinarymeeting, and after being certified fns correct, shall liepaid by cheque.

Common mon &mt.21. The common seal of the corporation shall be kept

in a strong box with two 'locks and keys, one of whichkeys shall be kept by the Chairman., and the other by theSecretary. The common seal shall not be affixed toany deed or other instrument except by orl:Ier of theBoard.

Urgent ll'orks.23. The Chairman with one member, . in the ab-

sence of the Chairman, any two members may, in easeof 'urgency, tinthorise the expenditure of a sum not ex-ceeding VP. Any one metnber is empowered to authorisethe expenditure of tt stun not exceeding' Two pounds tenshillings in (we of very urgent necessity upon "declaredroads„" tint shall, in every ease, report the same at thenext meeting of the Board.

U no u .thorised Expendit u re.2G.1'.a-ery item of expenditure, and every liability in-

curred by al committee or member of the Board, other-wise than under the authority of the Act or of these By-laws, shall be deemed unlawful expenditure, and a breathof this By-law by such person.

Tenders.27. Tenders shall be opened and dealt with when the

wbjeet matter of the tenders comes 011 to be consideredat the meeting of the Board, or by a committee appointedfor the purpose.

Pe'titio'ns.Ev4.ry petatiru or memorialrespectful

and temperate in its language, and shall e presented tothe Board 1.4y a member only; and any aueulber present-ing. a petition or memorial to the Board shall affix hisname to the beginning thereof and ascertain that it does31:0: contain ha 31g10-g ilisrespectful to the Board. Thenature or prayer of every petition shall be stated to theBoard by the member presenting the same.

A p poi nint On! of JJJrc'ei's.

29. No porninnolit appointment shill' UP 13131111' to am'office under the Board until miter an advertisement hasMeru published in 0110 or more local newspapers callingrut' applications from iiersous competent to fill such allappointment. All appointments shall lie made resolu-

tion passed by the Bo In the event of there beimgmore than one applicant 1,,r such appointment, the elec-tion thereto shall be conducted by ballot, so as to obtainan absolute majority of the members present.

30. The salary or allowance attached to the office un-der consideration of the Board shall be fixed hi all casespreceding the election, and the salary of any officer whenfixed shall not at any time be considered with a view toits increase or reduction unless specially authorised bya meeting. of the Board at which at least five of the mem-hers are present.

DatieN of Engineer.:42 The duties of the Engineer shall be:--

(I I .) To prepare phois and specitication; for allwork, 31 MI improvements ati reganis roads,bridges. culverts, lmildings, street lighting

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SEPT. , 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3025

under the control of the Board, situate withinthe district; examine all materials to be em-ployed in such works, and to see the samefaithfully and properly executed, and per-formed; lay out such work as to height, lines,levels, and dimensions, and watch the pro-gress and formation thereof; submit all speci-fications and plans to the Board before ten-ders are called.

To see that the work of clearing and repair-ing all public roads and footways is properlycarried out.

To see that no labourers are engaged but thosewho are able-bodied and sober; and to imme-diately , discharge any labourer guilty of dis-obedience or insubordination, or found in-capable of performing the duties allotted tohim,

To see that all contracts are completed in ac-cordance with plans and specifications, andthat the terms and conditions of contract arefaithfully fulfilled.

To see that all drains, sewers, culverts, andbridges are maintained in a state of efficiency.

To see that all officers under his control carryout their duties efficiently, and to report anydeparture therefrom.

To examine roads throughout the district as re-quired by the Board.

General Regulation of Traffic.

33. Every person having the care or conduct of anyhorse or vehicle shall keep the same to the left or nearside of the road, except in case of actual necessity orother sufficient reason for the deviation, and the driverof any , horse or vehicle who shall neglect or refuse todraw off to the left side of the road on the approach ofanother vehicle, or who shall interrupt or interfere withany person or vehicle passing or atkninii :lig to pass hisvehicle upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceed-ing £5.

34. No person shall ride or drive any horse or otheranimal along any road at a speed exceeding eight milesan hour.

35. The driver of any vehicle, or the rider of anyhorse or other animal, turning for the purpose of pro-ceeding in an opposite direction, or turning the cornerof any road in the district, shall bring the horse or otheranimal to a walking 'pace before eonimencing to turn.

30. No person having the care or control of a horseor other animal, or of any vehicle, shall allow the sameto remain on any road in the district, or to obstruct anyportion of such road for a longer period than necessaryfor g oading and unloading.

37. Every vehicle whilst being loaded or unloadedshall be drawn up close to the footway and parallel withthe road.

38. No person having the care or control of a horseor other animal, or of any vehicle, shall allow the sameto remain in any road of the district, or to obstruct anyportion of such road, for a longer period than necessaryfor loading and unloading the vehicle; provided thatwhere suitable bridle posts are provided the horses maybe securely fastened thereto, for any period noteeeding sixty minutos, but immediately upon the requestof any officer or metier of the. Board or police constablesuch shall be removed.

::;9, Any person leading any entire or stallion shall,on passing any vehicle or equestrian, keep on the rightside of. the 'road, and the attendant must be on the nearside of the stallion.

40. No person shall ride or impel a bicycle or motorcar of any kind upon any footpath within the district.

41. Every cycle or motor shall carry a bell or otherinstrument suitable for giving warning of approach,which shall be used as a signal whenever any person onfoot or horseback, or vehicle is being approached orpassed.

42. No person shall leave ally cycle or motor in or onany road or footway so as to become an obstruction,and every person shall remove his cycle or motor immedi-ately upon being requested to do so by any constable orofficer or member of the Board.

43. No person shall pass at a speed exceeding eightmiles an hour any person who shall be riding or drivingany horse or other animal.

44. 'When a cyclist or motorist meets a horse or otheranimal, and such horse or other animal becomes restless,or appears likely to get beyond the control of the personin charge thereof, such cylist or motorist shall dismount,and remain dismounted till such horse or , other animalhas been passed.

45. No person shall ride any cycle or motor roundthe corner formed by the junction of any roads in thedistrict, or across the intersection of any of the saidroads, at a pace exceeding six miles an hour.

Cattle lo be 'kept off the Tooth,4(3. The owner of any cattle, sheep, horse, goat, pig.,

or other animal straying' offi any road within the districtshall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £2.

47. The owner of any bull, stallion, or boar strayingon any road within the district shall be liable to a pen-alty not exceeding £10.

Offences, Omissions, or Neglects. .48. The :following acts, omissions. or neglects are

hereby forbidden, and any person guilty of the followingdices shall, on conviction thereof, pay a penalty not

e\ceeding 20:--(o.) Riding or driving or tying up cattle or horses

or other animals, or wheeling any barrow, ordriving any carriage or cart upon or alongany footpath.

(b.) Placing any timber, bricks, or other materialupon any footpath, channel, surface drain, orroad without the permission of the BoardBaying been first obtained.

Burning any shavings or other material ormatter in any road or upon any public place.

Leaving any inflammable matter or material onany road or in any public place under the con-trol of the Board, without having first ob-tallied the permission of the Board.o person shall store more than 200 gallons ofkerosene or spirits in any public place underthe control of the Board within the districtwithout having first obtained the permission ofthe Board.

Damaging or destroying any lain, well, tank,pump, windmill, windlass, bucket, rope, pip-ing, troughing, fence, or gate, or other pro-perty belonging to, in charge of, or under thecontrol of the Board.

( ( ii) Opening or obstructing ; •removing the surface of to

Prevention of Nuisances.

49. Any person who(a.) Shall keep, or cause to be kept, any abattoir,

slaughter-house, pigsty, nianure works, worksfor boiling down meat, bones, blood, or offal,bone mill, bone manure depot, follmongery,tannery, wool-scouring establishment, glue be-

(e.)

(d.)

(0,

oni sewer, orath or road

Ivithout the permission of the Board havingbeen first obtained.

(It) Throwing or discharging' any stone or othermissile in any read or public place under thecontrol of the Board to the (•hunage or ;Ringerif any person.viu 3 au awning upon or over any footpath

any road, not being eight feet clear abovethe footway, by hanging any goods on or un-der such awning over the footway withoutpermission of the Board.

Blasting any rock, stone, or timber in or nearany road, without the permission of theBoard, and not attending to such directionsin regard thereto given by sliehl Board.

'Furiously or negligently riding or drivingalong any road.

(l.) Making any cellar door or other opening' fromthe footway of any road without the consentof the Board.

(m.) 'Using or having in possession or control anyunlicensed vehicle or machine irengaed or tolie engaged in heavy traffic without ha ying alicense in the form set forth in Schedule "B''hereto.

(o.) 'Using or having in possession or control anyunlicensed eycle or motor without having alicense in the form set forth in Schedule "B"hereto.

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3026 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

tory, soap or candle works, fish-curing estab-lishments, place for storing, drying, or pre-serving bones, hides, hoofs, or skins, dairy, orother work or establishment; or

(b.) Shell keep, or cause to be kept, any house, pas-sage, yard, way, cellar, drain, stable, cow-shed, earth or other closet or cesspool; or

(e.) Shall permit any accumulation of stagnantwater, manure, dung-, offal, or other filth uponnay premises owned or occupied by him; or

(c1.1 Shall deposit. or east, or allow to remain uponany road or public place the carcase of adead animal:, or any refuse or offensive mat-ter; or

Shall intilSe tr perinit anti :foul or oiiiienSb,iliquid to flow from 'y land. house, or pre-mises owned or occupier by him in and uponany road or footpath,

so as to be a nuisance or injurious to public health. shallbe deemed guilty of en offence against these By-laws.and shall, on eonvietion, ilable to t) ponalty not cixceerl-jug iZ90.

To prevent obstraettoes on footpaths and ro, is.

5o. No person shall permit any box, ease, coal, fire-wood, sand, goods, wares, merehandise, or other article;or effects to remain on nay part of a road, or on anypert of a footpath, within the district, after sunset, norin any case for a longer period than -ill be neeessrtryfor housing or removing. same.

51. No person shall place, lay, deposit, shoot, or ills-charge any rubbish or materials whatsoever on the sur-face of any road, footway, or public reserve within thedistrict without having first obtained permission of theBoard.

52. Every person shell, after haviiig receive/el frotathe Board, as in the last preceding section provided, epermit to deposit rubbish or materials on the surface oil;lily road, footway, or public reSers in, have and keep Stiff..-(tient filld continuous light burning thereon from sunsetto the following sunrise, 'hiring the time such rulibish ormateriel shell Wiinfiin or continue so deposited.

T1r,0*,),(1 ao p tt , ';Wris srf1)0(1/trcs qt 1 ., 01 rnods.

5:1. Any person. who shall throw veget:11,10 :..obstanees;) •1y offensive, 1103:itillS, Or dangerous substance. upon

any footway within the district, shall forfeit and pay, onconviction, a penalty not exceeding £.2 for every su•hoffence. Any persons placing, or causing to he placed,or broken in or 'Upon any road, footway, reserve, orBark lands Illnler the ,androl or supervision of the 'Pc:anal,any gless, or earthenware bottles or utensils. with-out having first obtained the consent of the Board so h/

do, shell be lieble , beyond the costs :Ind charges incidentalto the removal of any such glass. metal, or earthenware.to a fine, upon conviction, not exec/oiling £2. in udelitiento amount of damage (inn:Sett thereby.

Sifiaboards,54. Any person who shall erect or place signboard,

swing, awning, blinds, over-hanging lamps, or otherthings over any foot 'ray or roadway without ob-taining the consent of the Board, shall forfeit end pay,upon conviction, t( penalty not exceeding £2 for everysuch crtilenee.

EH/Tool-hip (N ur obstraetioas to bc ren t () ed

55. On the order of the Board, the Secretary orother appointed officer may direct the removal, within 14days, of any building, fence. or other obstruction or en-croachment upon any road, footpath. or puldic place un-der the control of the Board.

In any case where, after s ti • vice of notice for such re-moval, any such obstruction or encroachment lies notbeen removed within the specified time, shall be law-fulfor the officer appointed by the Board. to remove the sameat the cost and tlanttpges of the person so offending, andto proceed against the offender for the breach of thisBydaw, the penalty fur which fireach shall not be morethan £2 0 for every day or part of a day during whichsuch offence shall he committed or continued after nu'expiry of the notice ;tr./scribed therein.

l'n to':r f',11 o footpotlq odd any other Roardproperla.

-50. No person, wirnoui first h awing obtained the writ-ten sanction of the n' shall break up, cut down,damage, destroy, or injure any footpath, gutter, drain,

culvert, bridge, road, public way, tree, plant, gate, fence,post, lantern, lamp-post, implements, materials, build-ings, or other property of tie? Board. or ander the controlthereof.

Construction of foot wags,. vio.vinft pima . 8.

37. It shall be lawful for the owner of any laud front-ing or adjoinin g any road or public way requiring accessthereto with horses and vein:cies from such street to suchland across any existing ;untie footway, kerbing, channel,or gutter, having first had and ohteined the consent ofthe Board, to construct n crossing of such dimensionsaud materials, and in such form and manner as the regu-lations of the Board for the time being . require, or as (naylie directed by the Secretary, nil shall thereafter keepand maintain the same in good earl safe repair, Anyperson not complying with the provisions of this By-lawshall, upon conviction, forfeit and pay a stun Intl exceed-ing 'Z"5.

5S. Every person who wilfully, end without lawful ex-cuse, shall ride or drive, or wheel any carriage, cart, orother vehicle, or shall ride any bicycle, velocipede, tri-cycle, or motor upon, along, or across any footway„ kerb-ing, or water channel, or gutter by the side of any street,road, or public way, save in iliach such case upon or byfir at some properly constructed crossing, shall forfeit andpay, nprm conviction, a sum not exceeding £5.

Dalnatt ing Roads.person shall damage or destroy by means of

horse team, waggon, dray, or any other means, any vocalor portion of a road -under ennStrUntiOn Or repair, andany- person found guilty of such damage or destructionshall be liable to a penalty not exceeding :£20.

00. Any person who:(a.) Outs or removes, without the consent, in wr it-

ing, of the Board, timber, earth, sand, gravel,stone, or other material from a road; in,

(b.) Erects any structure without the consent afore-said upon any road so as encroach thereon;or

Draws, without the consent aforesaid, acrossthe waterside of a road, except over a pro-perly constructed approach Or tin bind- , a drayor other wheeled vehicle; er

(d.) 'Draws or dregs upon or over any roe(' ;lily tim-ber, stone, or other material, when carriedprincipally or in part on a wheeled vehicle,to drag or trait upon a rood.; or

DrawS upon a. road a whim or timber carriage.ally- portion of which, on Any portion of chainsattached thereto, Or any portion of any ni-tachment, trails or drags up ail. a

shell be deemed guilty otrea,,e again :it theselaws, and shall lie liable to A r•onnIty not exceeding tofor every such offence.

lien-'y Traffic.61. The On'Ilen of every vehicle or engine which, to-

gether with its ital. shell weigh more than five tonsshall travel the roads, bridges, ;mud culverts at his ieo,risk, and shall be liable to pay for any i t iti nage dine.

62. The special yearly lionise fee for NRitiviniii engagedin heavy traffic, that is Li say. in carrying stone, brick:,lime, timber, earth, gravel, mineral, liquid, or any otlisheavy substance whatever, shall be as follows

(a.) Por vehicles of two wheels, 25. Gil, per wlweiper calendar incath, Or portion of a calendarmonth, or an alternative fee of £.• per tinninn.

(0.) For vehicles of four wheek or more, 5s. perwheel pier calendar month or portion of a cal-endar month, or ;tit alternative :fee of gs perannuni.

Sueh amounts shall be additional to those pre-seribed under " The (*art and Carriage Licens-ing Act,

The Board ;env, pry affixed to any bridge tr..culvert, declare the maximum weight of any engine, egri:cultural or other nntchine or vehicle of any kind, and o:any load or material which shell be permitted to crosssuch bridge or culvert. and (dso the Pace and speed atwhich such engine, machine, vehicle, or load shell bedriven, o rte'-:ea ever any snellbribe or l'ugge'd, end

any person who shall elms ,: such bridgo or culvert 1 11 1' In.-traventiou this Bylew shall, in ztildition 1-0 enYbility for damage he may have caused, be liable, on con-viction, to a penalty not exceeding £10,

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3027

Sand and Timber.64. Any person who shall remove any sand or other

materials from any road lands belonging to or in chargeof, or under the control of the Board, without a licensein form set forth iu Schedule "D" hereto shall forfeit,and pay, upon conviction, a penalty not exceeding £5.

65. Any person who shall cut or remove any timber orbush on any lands belonging to, or in charge of, or underthe control of the Board, without a license in the formset forth in Schedule "D" hereto, shall forfeit and pay,upon conviction, a penalty not exceeding E5.

Careless use of Fire.66. No person shall make or leave a• fire on any

road, track, or reserve under the jurisdiction of theBoard, without taking proper precautions against suchfire spreading, and any person offending against this By-law shall, upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding£5.

67. No person shall set fire to any standing tree uponany road or track, and any such offender shall, upon con-rie,tion, pay a penalty not exceeding £5.

Preservation of Trees, etc.6S. Any person who shall carelessly, wilfully, or wan-

tonly injure, destroy, carry away, or remove from itsplace any tree, shrub, or plant standing in any of theroads, enclosures, public places of, belonging to, or underthe control of the Board, or who shall carelessly, wil-fully, or wantonly injure, destroy, carry away, or removeout of its place, or ride or drive against any of the tree-guards, fences, or other protection to any such trees,shrubs, or plants as aforesaid, shall pay for every suchoffence a penalty not exceeding £10.

Park Lands, Reserves, and Recreation Grounds.69. All park lands and recreation grounds under the

control of the Board shall be open to the public dailyfor recreation purposes, excepting as otherwise providedfor in these By-laws. The Board shall have the power togrant exclusive right to use and occupy any park lands,recreation grounds, or reserves placed under its controlwithin the district for holding public sports or amuse-ments to any responsible person or persons; and any per-son or persons obtaining such right shall be responsiblefor the proper care of all fences, buildings, and trees,or oilier improvements upon or enclosing such park lands,recreation grounds, and reserves, and shall pay the Boarda fee to be fixed for admission on such occasions.

70. No horses, cattle, or vehicles shall he allowed onany park lands or recreation ground without the writtenpermission of the Board.

71. All persons using or being upon any park lands,recreation grounds, or reserves shall at all times conductthemselves in a becoming manner, and any person creatingany disturbance. or annoyance to the public shall he liableto be expelled from such lands by any police constable orofficer of the Board.

72. The Board may. in its discretion, prohibit anygames or gymnastics from being played or carried onby any person or persons upon any park lands, recreationgrounds, or reserves on any Sunday, Christmas Day, orGood Friday.

73. No person shall sell, or expose for sale, any goodswares, fruit, or merchandise in any park lands, recrea-tion ground, or reserve without first having obtained thepermission of the Board, and shall pay a fee„ the amountof such fee not to exceed £10.

74. No person shall damage 017 injure any tree, shrub,or plant in any .park lands, recreation grounds, or re-serves. Any person offending against tins By-law shallforfeit and pay, on convietion, a penalty not exceeding£l0 for every SUCI:l offence.

Lamp-posts, etc.15 . No p - post, bridle-post, telegraph, telephone, or

electric lighting pole, or flagstaff shall be erected by anyperson (not having authority by law so to do) uponany road without the written consent of the Board,and upon any consent being obtained shall beplaced in such position„ and shall be painted at least oncein every three years, or as !nay be directed by the Board;and the Board any order the removal by the owner ofall bent, dangerous, or unsightly posts or poles. Any per-son offending against this By-law shall, on conviction, pay

realty not. exceeding £2 for every such offence.

Prescribing the removal of Verandahs and Balconies, etc.,at expense of owner or *occupier.

76. Any- verandah or balcony which obstructs the foot-way or roadway, or is dangerous, and all other obstruc-tions on the footways or roadways, or overhanging same,shall be removed when ordered within such time as shallbe notified by the Board, and all expenses incurred inremoving same shall be borne by the owner or occupierof such verandah, balcony, or other obstruction, whetherremoved by the Board or otherwise; and any personwhatsoever interfering or obstructing any officer or per-son employed by the Board in carrying out this By-law,on conviction, shall pay a sum not exceeding £10.

Pound.77. Any person who shall break, damage, or. destroy

any pound fence, gate, lock, shed, trough, or premisesshall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding•cL5e

78. Any person who shall obliterate, deface, or dam-age any table of fees, placard, or other notice requiredby " The Cattle Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act,1852," shall be guilty of an offence against this By-law,and shall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceed-ing £5.

79. Any person who shall release, or attempt to re-lease, any cattle which shall have be lawfully seized for-the purpose of being impounded, whether such cattle shallhe in the pound or on the way to or from any suchpound, shall be guilty of an offence against this By-law,and shall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty Rot exceed-'rig. £5.

Water Supply.SO. Auy person who shall injure or damage any well,

i■ore, pipe, tank, or place for storage of water under thecontrol of the Board, or any machinery, appliances, orproperty used in connection therewith, shall be guilty ofan offence against this By-law, and notwithstanding anycivil remedy for damages so caused shall be liable, onconviction, to a penalty not exceeding £5.

SI. Any person who shall waste, or allow water to es-cape, foul or pollute any water contained in any bore,pipe, tank, or place of storage shall be guilty of an of-fence against this By-law, and shall, on conviction, beliable to a penalty- not exceeding £20, in addition to anyother sum which he may be legally required to pay forIiamages.

Licenses.S2. A II c ycles and motor ears shall be licensed an-

nually, and any person who uses any unlicensed cycle ormotor car shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.The annual license fee shall be as prescribed in Sehednle

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83. The owner of every licensed vehicle plying forhire or engaged in heavy traffic, and of every licensedbicycle or motor shall have their license numberaffixed oil some conspicuous part of such vehicle, cycle,or motor, and any perso who shall refuse or neglect tohave such

person whnumber so affixed shall be guiltynof an offence

against this By-law, and shall, on conviction, he liable toa penalty not exceeding £2.

Lighting of vehicles, etc.54. lit shall be unlawful between sunset and sunrise

for any person to ride, drive, impel, haul, or place on anyroad, unless a lamp or lamps as hereinafter prescribed isor are attached to the cycle, motor car, vehicle, portableengine, or trailer, exhibiting a light or lights as herein-after prescribed kept continually burning sufficient toa fferd clear and adequate means of signalling the ap-proach or position of the cycle, motor car, vehicle, port-oble engine, or trailer.

Cycles.-One lamp attached to the front of the cycleand exhibiting a white light in the direction in which thecycle is proceeding or is intended to proceed.

Hand Curis.-One lamp attached to the front of thehand cart and exhibiting a white light or white lights inthe direction in which the vehicle is proceeding or is in-tended to proceed, and if only one sueh lamp it shall beattached] on the "off" or "right" side of the vehicle.

Vehicles other than Hand Carts.-A lamp securely fixedon the "off " side of such vehicle at least one foot higherthan the hub of the front wheel, which lamp shall exhibita white light to its front and a red light to its rear. Thelam p shall be so fixed as to give an unobstructed view of

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-ii s. d.1.'t)t etvery cycle 0 5 0l," or every motor .. , , .. 0 5 0For every license to remove sand or other

material, at per load .. 0 1 9For every license to cut and remove timber,

at per cord or 10S (111;11 , feel 11 1 0

A..pproved by Excellency the Governor in Councilthis 21st day ofSeptember, 1910.

ll1RNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

:1028 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W..A. [SE:PT. 30,

the lightusers of the road in the respective direc-tior s ted, and the light shall at all times.SVIIC`1+ Vel idle is moving.. or stationary. he kept burn-'no. brightly.

Cyre.---..kt least two lamps attt..ched to the fromof the motor car, one to he affixed on each side of themotor -sir. and exhibiting white lights in the directionwhich the ;-.,for ear is proceeding or is intended to pro-ceed, and 011C` lampattachtd. to the hoe!: of the motor car.ad exhibifieg a red light . 1.!1'01.11 the rear of the motor car,

and throwing a white light OD the 1111111ber of the ear.Port Females.—Two lamps attached to the front of

the portable engine, and exhibiting ivIlite lights in thedirection in which the portable engine is proceeding or isintended to proceed, one lamp attached to the frontof th e portalde engine, and between the white lights ex-hibiting . a green light in the direction in which the engineis broceeding, or is intended to proceed, and one lampattach ed to the back of the portable engine, and exhibiting

green light from the rear of the portable engine.Tralers.—Similar lights as would be required to be

attached if the vehicle was driven or impelled.Any person committing a breach of this By-law shall

be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding Twentypounds.

rol o yog i:wry( o/ idi o7.85, chain roads sholl hr ll r

and ot ortionol 1111 s.

No person snail obstreet road try the erectionof any post, pillars, or Minn . (ish-mins veron.tr.Thsbalconies without having first obtained the permission ofthe flomial 111 tvriting.

Si. No person y itall t :my tjection01'01 pl1h11 roil eithor for eaves of ' ill till gs, sign-boards. or other objects, without having first obtained thepermission of the Board iii writing.

SS. No application for the permission or the Boardto allow the erection or verandahs. 1);&01111,'S, Or other ob-stroclions over public roads wilt be entertained unless ;it-eonipanie(1 by a plan signeOl by the mi Hers thereof.

ts19. No .„,ert liOei Olt ii ir be granted by Board for anyverandah or hole s built to tit=' -..11o\ving speeifi-entions:—

Roor—flall-no:-;,1 or tint.

Height from I rowhl--tift. . io plate.\‘'idth----.11 D. from building line.Fosts--To be of jarrith of a 111:11.1:uuni

Or 5111. N 5in., or iron of r,pprio-olplaced not inure than ion-. np:).rt.

N not more then 3a. apart.x _Pt., i nit less than 5 to be tint in.

Suitohle gulterilm and downpipes.

Pc pal99. Where alit person by these

hem, is required to do or perform Oil act, 1111ii such actin slot or remains undone or unperformed , it shallhe lawful for the Hoard to perform the some ;Ind chargethe Bost expenses against 511011 toil the amo untillereOf may be recovered summarily.

91. Every person who does. permits, or suffers any act,matter, or thing' contrary to any of these 1.11-laws, or com-mits or permits iiny breach or neglect thereof, shall bedeemed guilty of 011 offence against tin se Bydaws, andwhere not otherwise provided shall be Ii1111112 ti, 11 penalty-not exceeding „1:20 for every sue! ' ofre•e.

92. All penalties or other sums i.,,:o\tq.( heprovisions of these By-lavi shall, Unless other ise pro-vided, be paid to the Board, and shall 1,eolne the '100-perty of and form part id' the ordinary income of thedistrict , except 60 111111'11 as nifty be payable to an y in-former.

sic, us By- lo it's.93. All 1;1--law s issued prev-ions to this date are hereby

repealed.

A.'

Fees f or -Lice d.sc..,;.

traffic.Name of °wile-.Description of vehicle Fee payable, iC

The above-named hor,hylicensed to keep and use the saiduntil tile day of .................

....next ensuing.

Given under my hand this 111

Authorised by tile Kellerberrin Road 11, ,a rd.

SCHEDULE "C."LiceRse f or Cycle or 111,401.

No ',License for (here insert "Cycle" or ".7ttotoi. "Name of owner Description of cycle or ;rotor Fee pnyable ('killings.

The of ove-named is hereby Mims .1to leech :And use the said until day of next ensuing'.(liven Helmer 110 hand this day of 19 .

A uth - . i ei - the Iiellerberrin Road Pet:ital.

SCH. TULE "D."No

License to (here insert "remove san ' 01' "grovel' or'stone"),

Name of •pplieant Description of license (see marginal note) QiNiority of mate/int (loadsor cords) Fees payable

The above-mined islicensed to (bore 1»

hefehy" remove" or " cut awl re-

move ") from (here insert "Road" or "iReserve'')(here insert "tons," "loads," or other mensureineallof (here insert "sand," "timber," etc.) within from the (late hereof.

Ci 1,1-en under 1111' hand this day of , 19

Authorised by the IKellerberrin Road :Floday of Time extended to , 19

For the Kellerberrin Road Board.

It is hereby resolv the Kellerberrin Road llo•rd,;bid with the approval null confirmation of Ills Excellew*vthe Covernor in Couneil, that the above By-lows shrill

force within the disfriet controlled tin- the said Boardfront the date of publication thereof in the Goiatmacio

ti.ette.shintion of the Board, this 11tli day el

W. T. JACKA, Chairman.If. SHEPHERD, Secretary.

Recommended.

H. DAGL 1SH,Minister for Works.

Itiezistireinc.ntpat ham, a tal

SCHEDULE "B."Lir 0050 for rebielc c y ga !Jed i cy

for vehicle intended to be irngagesl i ii ea

■lay

I'assed 1-t1May , 191. 0.:lay,

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Contrite Department concerned.Particulars. Rate.

Six School Bells Public WorksBuffer Pin Steel, Schedule 156A ... Railways ...Firewood for Railway Department do.

900 Metal Discs ...900 Do, for Ballot Boxes )

'6 each.13 9s. 9d.

Rates on a lie.tion.

10s. lot

TenderBoard No. Date.

897/08 1 7th September,910

SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 3029

ROEBOURNE ROAD BOARD.

IT is hereby' notified that the Roebourue Road Board hasdeclared a Rate of One shilling in the pound (1s. in the £)on the annual value of all rateable property within itsDistrict, in accordance with the Roads Act.

W. BYRON,1st August, 1910. Secretary.

I lIACE this day applied to the Brookton Road Boardfor permission to erect two iron gates, twelve feel wide,on track running through my two blocks 90 ateMourambine Area.

W. E. ROBINSON.Woodbrook, Pingelly, W.A., 8th seplember, 7910.

IT is our intention to erect a swing gate on the Field'sFind-Yalgoo Road. at a point about two and a-halt:miles front the Homestead on the Field's Find side,permission having been granted us by the 'Yalgoo RoadBoard.

A. BEATON SONS.Thundelarra, 22nd August, 1010.

CLOSU DE OF ROADS.GEORGE POW ELL, being the owner of land over

or along which the portion of road hereunder describedpasses, have applied to the Goomalling [load Board toclose the said portion of road,

11016/10.G. 57.—The surveyed road along North-P.m:tern

boundaries of Avon Locations 2531 and 2:529, from the

North corner of the former to the East corner of thelatter. (Plan 27/S0.)

GEORGE POWELL.

0. IV. Slater, Chairman, on behalf of the GooluallingRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the road therein described.

0. 'W. SLATER.,Chairman Goomalling Road Board.

17th September, 1910.

the illinistel the o wner ofover or along which the portion of mad hereunder

deseribe31 passes, has applied to the Northam Road Boardto close the said portion of road, viz.:--

2803/10.N. 34.—That part of Road 209 deviated front and

passing it) through Avon Locations X and 1953, (Plait

R. CECIL CU PTON,for Minister for Lands.

I, Herbert William Hancock, on behalf (if the Nor-tham Road Board, hereby assent to the above applica-tion to close the road therein described.

H. W. HANCOCK.,Chairman Northam Road Board.

511t be 910.

THE followin

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

Accepted Tenders are published for general information :--

TenderBoar 1 No. Date.

Mutters, ELL ...Saunders A StuartVarious ...

R. S. Gump:ton .

' 603/10 19/9/10

526/10 10/9/10251/10 31/8/10A

21/9/1001.2/10 26/9/10

tracts Completed.

THE following Contracts have been completed :—

TenderBoard No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

692/09 ! 17th September, 1910 I E. Arundel Schedule 32, Item 1653.1784 27th September, 1910 1 Paterson A Co., Ltd. ... Corn Sacks.

Contract Cancelled.

THE following Contract has been cancelled:—

COntraCtOr.

India Rubber, GuttaPercha, and TelegraphWorks Co., Ltd.

Po rtic alit ra.

Oilskin suitE. for Railway Department. Contract dated18/12/1908.

JAS. THOMPSON, ChaimiL in IT . Government '['wade

28th September, 1910.

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3030 GOVERNM NT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TENDER BOARD.

ACCEPTED TENDERS.

THESE Contracts have been recalled owing to items having been oversupplied, and accepted for all Depending 30th June, 1911,

tments for the period

Particulars.

Tents, 8 a10 x 12 ..

Tent flies, 12 x 1214 a 14

Tents, 6 x 8, with flies10

10 a 12 „Calico, bleached ..Shirts, flannel

Bags, leather ..pack saddle

Bridle, heads tallCollar, check, 44M. wide

serge, whiteCombs, mane ..Martingale ..Numnahs, feltReins, spring cartSaddles, pack horse

'ridin,

Sta aps, hame, top„ bottom

Whips, cart, complete

Leather, bridle .Hinges, T., Gin. ..

10%1 : ..12in. ..14in. ..16M. ..18in. ..20in. ..

bullnose, ;Ti„

kin.

Metal, Muntz

Driers, patent ..Limber, burnt, TurkeyBlocks, iron, single, Gin.

>7 double, Gin.treble, Gin.

Pitch, best SwedishRope, steel wire, -

Augers

'aril

Date. Contractor. Item No

1910.September 26th McLean Bros. & Rigg 1340

Do. do. do. 1341Do,Do.

do. do.do. do.

13511352

Do. J. H. Graham .. 1362Do. do. 1363Do. do. 1364Do. Chas. Moore & Co. 2074Do,Do.Do.Do.

• •

• •

Bon Marche, Ltd.E. Arundel .,

do,do.

2162153015331540

Do,Do.

do.do.

15581559

Do,Do.

McLean Bros. & RiggHugo Fisher, Ltd.

15611588

Do. E. Arundel .. 1591Do. do. 1595Do. do. 1603Do.Do.

do,do.

16041615

Do. do. 1616Do. Hugo Fisher, Ltd. 1631Do. E Arundel 1647Do. McLean Bros. & Rigg 180Do. do. do. 181Do. do. do. 182Do. do. do. 183Do. do. do. 1.34Do. do. do. 185Do. do. do. 186Do. do. do. 157Do. do. do. 502Do. do. do. 503Do. do. 504Do,Do.

do. do.do. do.

5061004

Do. G. P. >carfe & Co. . 1223Do. McLean Bros. Rigg 1236Do. d o. do. 130GDo. do. do. 1308Do.Do.

do. do,do, do.

13091325

Do. Wm. Sandover & Co. 1588

Do. G. P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co. .. 1.389Do,Do,Do,

do, do.Wm, & Co.

do.

139013921781

Rate.

s. •16 8 each22 3 ."9 11 „14 2 „70 0 „90 0 „

110 0 „4 11,, doz. yds.

43 6 dozen22 6 each35 0 pair9 0 each1 9 yard2 40 4f each5 5 „8 65 0 pair

70 0 each65 0 „0 60 61 „

20 0 side0 3 pair0 31 „0 4 „

„U „

0 9 7,

4 9 „5 2

81 "i:622 „0 47- lb.5 2 each7 11 ;$..q

10 3 • „15 0 • met-64 0

•50 047 651 0

6

JAS. THOMPSON,Chairman Tender Board.

MISSING FRIENDS.

Fide Government Gazette, 191.0, page 21.1 4, B2/15328.GORDON BURNSIDE has been found 1)3, the KIM-

a nalli ng Police.Fide Government Gazette, 1910, pages 1437, 1689,

132/15185.MICHAEL HOGA N has been found at Subiaco.

Fide Government G;i:rite, 1910, page 2411, B2/15499.JOHN RAWSON LION has been found at Wiluna.

Vide Government Gic . el le, 1910, page 1608, B2/15267.THOMAS PHIPPS has been found at the Wongundy

Estate, near Mingenew.JAMES MeNAMARA , native of Liverpool, England,

age 32 or 33 years, a sailor but works also ashore. (In-formation to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal InvestigationBranch, Perth.—B2/15374.)

CHARLES WA LIIEN.DER FAWCETT AXTEN orCHARLES WALLENDER- FAWCETT, horn 1858, fair,blue eyes, dark brown hair, energetic and clever; may bemanaging a poultr• farm or market garden, or followinggold mining. ( orin a ti on to the Officer-in-Charge,Criminal Paves: Gen Branch, Perth.—B2/15356.)

's-MIL KUHN . native of Germany, stout build,age about 50 •iglit 5ft. Gin, or 7in., black hair,black moustache turn i rig grey, dark eyes, Jewish nose,round face, dark complexion ; a tobacconist. (Informa-tion to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal InvestigationBranch, Perth.--B2/15500.)

CHARLES HENRY LEHMANN, stout build, ageabout 40 years, height Oft. 7in., fair hair going bald,fair moustache, a woodcutter, a widower. - (Informationto the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Braueh,Perth.—B2/15593.)

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SEPT. 30, 1910.E GOVERNMENT ZET , W.A. 3031

WESTERN AUSTRALIANGOVITRNMENT TENDERBOARD.

Tenders for Government plies.

Date of Supplie3 required.advertisiug.

1910.Sept. 22 200 Cords Firewood for Boorara Oct. U

Pumping StationSept. 15 1 Firewood for Pumping Stations Oct. 6

at Leederville, Subiaco, andPerth Causeway, deliveredduring the Pumping Season1910-11

Sept. 22 6 Litho. Stones, 30iu. x 42in. Oct. 6Aug. 20 1 Firewood for State Battery at Oct. 13

20-Mile Sandy fcr a period of12 months

Sept. 22 1 Police Uniforms, Caps, Helmets, Oct. 13Leggings, etc., for period from1st November, 1910, to 31st 'October, 1913

Aug. 25 I 10 Copper Firebox Tube Plates Oct. 20Sept. 15 Firewood for State Batteries at Oct. 20

Mt. Ida and Burtville for aperiod of 12 months -

Sept. 15 Cartage of General Battery Sup- Oct. 20plies to State Battery at Cool-gardie for a period of 12months

Sept. 9 70,000 Casks of Portland Cement ' Nov. 3Sept. 6 2 Electric Gantry Cranes.

Tenders must he lodged withthe Agent General in London,from whom full particulars,including date of closing, canbe obtained.

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, fender Board,Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned sup-plies until 2.15 p.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes,otherwise they are liable to 'rejection.

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtainedon application at the Tender Board Office, Pier Street,Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

JAS. THOMPSON,Chairman Tender Boa ril

30th September, 1910.

APPOli,. M •N',(35th !Victoria, 3.)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased toappoint Charles Eagleton Stuart Mason, of 115 HighHolborn, London, England, Solicitor, a Commissionerof the Supreme Court of Western Australia, to adminis-ter or take, within the City of London and Suburbswithin a radius o f 12 miles from Charing Cross, anyoath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration, or acknowledg-ment by a married woman to be used in the SupremeCourt of Western Australia. The Commission to remainin force until the said Charles Eagleton Stuart Masonceases to reside in Englandaforesaid, or until Ile ceasesto practise the profession of a Solicitor there, or untilrevoked.

F. A. MOSELEY,Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 23rd September, 1910.

HIS Honour the Chief justice has been pleased to ap-point Thomas Malcolm Crisp, of Burnie!, Tasmania,Solicitor, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of West-ern Australia, to administer or take, within the State OfTasmania, any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration,or acknowledgment by a married woman to be used inthe Supreme Court of Western Australia. The Commis-sion to remain in force until the said Thomas MalcolmCrisp ceases to reside in Tasmania aforesaid, or untilhe ceases to practise the profession of a Solicitor there,or until revoked.

F. A. MOSELEY,Registrar Supr e Court.

Supreme Celia Office,Perth, 27th" September. 1910,

LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT, 1907.

Notice under Section 53.

LAND TAX AND INCOME TAX.

NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of Section 53of the aboveuamed Act, and of every other power en-abling me in that behalf, 1, the Commissioner of Taxa-tion under the said Act, appoint the days mentionedbelow to be the days ou which the following Taxes shallrespectively be due and payable, that is to say

Nature of Tax. Assessment b *s

First AssessmentLaud Tax ...income Tax ...

to 19,076 ..50 to 9,955, 9,958

to 10,0069,956/7 ...

31st July, 190830th July, 1908

30th Septeurber,1910

Second Assess-ment.

Land 'l'ax 5,247 to 15,308 ... 30th June,and 30th

1909,Sep-

Income Tax

7' Assesssne

0 e Tax

-o 8,626, 8,028to 8,637, 8,639to 8,614, 8,047/7

12,307 to 12,196 ...

6,671 to 6,700, 0,726to 6,800, 6,811to 7,121

tembei, 191030th June 1909

30th June and 30thSeptember,1910

30th March, 1910

0,526 to 6,600, 6,701to 6,725, 6,801,to 6,810, 7,001 to7,050

ADDITIONALAND AMENDED ,ASSESSMENTS. ,

First Assessment.Income Tax ... 1

Second Assess-MOIL

464 and 4,503 30th August and20th September,1910

Income Tax 7,085. 4,471,8,353, 8,136,8,153

8,4181 0th August, 19101,397,

4,474 15th September,1910

7,792, 2,632, 1,279 20th September,1910

Third Assessment.Income Tax ... 5,518, 6,311,

0,386, 2,558,6,319, 5,923,6,347, 4,857,5,059, 4,987,

6,779, 4,557,1,562, 4,981,

5,529,6338,5,922,4,888,4,9885,974,6,214,

30th August, 1910

15th September,1910

The said taxes shall be payable to me at my office, theTaxation Department, Howard Street, Perth.

E. A. BLACK,Acting Commissioner of Taxation.

Taxation Department, Perth.

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRA-TION ACT, 1902

(1 2 Edwd. VII., No. 21).

Caneeliation of Registry.Name of Industrial Union : Albany Stevedoring and

Coaling Union of Workers.F.S. 184/1902.

THE registry of the above-named Industrial Union ishereby cancelled.

Dated this 27th day of September, 1910.

Ls.] S. BENNETT,Registrar of Friendly Societies,

Date of

1910.

Date wheu due andpayable.

30th September,'1910

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Wi & Co.

do.Mt. Lyall Mining

and Railway Co.do.

Wigmore & Co. 20 00

No. ofSample.

53.3 do.Inspector of Ferti-

lisers, Fremantledo.

do.52 .2 Customs, 'Sunbury

5216 do.Inspector of Ferti-

lisers, Fremantledo.

Customs, Fremantle1600

17'53

17'00

18'12

18'318'3720 0 I

21'36

dO.Customs, Bunbury

do.Inspector of Ferti-

lisers, Fremantledo.

4S'00 j Customs, Fremantle

1 .00 3'00

*40 I 2'84

1I

phonicPT

low itaI

si A,

. %17'00 1000

17'68 2'41 18017'00 1'02.00

16. 15 ; *72 2.36 19.23

2%2 • 00 2%01:8009

20'00

and Name.

Transferred

Prom To

Residence. Registry District. I Residence. 1Regist Ty Distrun ,

Date.

3032 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

FERTILISERS AND FEEDING STUFFS ACT, 1904.

Analyses of Fertilisers.

1IN pursuance of the powers vested in me under Section 16 of "The Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1904," the Hon. the Ministerfor Agricultur,i has directed that the following Analyses of Fertilisers made by the Government Analyst be published for generalinformation.

'I', S. McNULTY,

19th September, 1910. Ender Secretary for Agriculture and Industries.

Water I CitrateName of Fertiliser

and Brand. From whom obtained. Nitrogen.SolublePhos-

phoricAcid.

SolublePhos-

phmicAcid.

AlucibdiSo ePhos-

phoriecid.

Guaranteed Analysis ... 0426

Found by Gov. Analyst 30936Guaranteed Analysis ... 0428

Found by Gov. Analyst 30934Guaranteed Analysis ... u427

Found by Go y. Analyst 30935Guaranteed Analysis ... 1011

Found by Goy. Analyst 30945Guaranteed Analysis 0125

Found by Gov. Analyst 30903Guaranteed Analysis ... 30901

Found by Gov. Analyst 3090-1Guaranteed Analysis ... 1013Found by Gov-. Analyst 30813Guaranteed Analysis ... 421

Found,by Gov. Analyst 30625Guaranteed Analysis ... 30624

Found by Gov. Analyst 30622Guaranteed Analysis ... 423

Found by Go y. Analyst 423

Florida Snperphos-phate, " Sickle "Do.

Superphosphate,• M. L."Do.

Sulphate of AmM011ift," Sickle "Do.

Sulphate of Potash," Eclipse "Do.

Sulphate of Ammonia,)" Mimosa"

Superphosphate"Do.

Bone Dust ...Do.

Superphosphate," Sickle "

do. 2010R. Forrest, Banbury

do. ..Felton, Grimwade

20'55Drummond & Co. ..

do.Forrest, Sunbury 3.75

4'22Wigmore & Co.

Drummond & Co. ...

do.Gardner Bros. :5 .00 '

do. 5'04

Potash. Sample taken b,

Inspector of Ferti-lisers, Fremantle

do.do,

do.do.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 29th September, 1910.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this officefor the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :—

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

Church of England.1910. (Diocese of Perth.)

79

- 23rd Septemb

The Rove end Sidney Alexander Milward

Goomalling ... Northam

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the following change of address of the undermentioned Ministerregistered for the Celebration of Marriages thr,ongli i it tho State of Wes tern Australia has been duly notified to, armrecorded in, this Office:—

Chard?, of England.1910. (Diocese of Bunbury.)

12th Septembers The 1Livorend John ErnestStansliold, B.A. I

1

vensthorpe 'Phillips River511

Do.Sulphate of Potash, 1

Do.Blood and Boue,1Manure, " Paragon' I

Do.

M LCOLM A. C. FRASER,Registrar General,

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SEPT. 30, 1910.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3033

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES.TRANSFER- OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 848/1909.

TAKE notice that Charles Henry Wilkerson of GlenavonNortham iu the State of Western Australia Farmer hasmade application to he registered as the proprietor ofan estate in fee simple in possession in the followingparcel of land situate iu the Avon District and being

Part of Avon Location X (containing 5527 acres)

Bounded on the North-West by boundaries of AvonLocations 1911 1953 1865 262 145 6095 avid B measuringtogether 285 chains 93 links

On the North-East by part of the left bank of theAvon River

On the South-East by the North-We-a add South-Westboundaries of AV011 Location N: measuring respectively52 chains 72 links and 34 chains 56 links iind by boun-daries of Avon Locations Z and 1953 measuring together311 chains 36 links and

On the South-West by a boundary of Avon Location1953 measuring 171 chains 43 links

Bounded on the inner part by public roads and partof the Clackline-Newcastle Railway Reserve

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 3112 de-posited in the Land 'Titles Office

And further take notice that all persons other than theapplicant claiming to have any estate right title or in-terest in the above parcel of land are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the twenty-fifth day ofOctober next a caveat, forbidding the same from beingbrought under the operation of the Act

ALFRED E. BURT,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth,22nd September, 1910.

Stone & Burt, 514 Hay Street, Perth, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 283/1910.

TAKE notice that Catherine O'Neill formerly of Tood-yay but now of Number 109 Glendower Street NorthPerth in the State of Western Australia spinster hasmade application to be register-id as the proprietor ofan estate in fee simpte in pii,,SeS,i OR in the followingparcel of land situate in tO Disi rict of Avon and being

Avon Locations 188 1S4 200 and 210 (containing in theaggregate 82 acres)

Bounded by lines starting from the South-East cornerof Avon Location 1521 and extending North-West alongthe North-East boundary of Avon Location 1521 for 10chains thence along boundaries of Avon Location 4148as follows North-East for 10 chains 3 links North-Westfor 10 chains 31$ links and North-East for 16 chains2 links thence South-East along boundaries of AvonLocations 3302 nail 3307 for 26 chains 25 links- thenceSouth-West for -16 chains passing along another beundaryof Avon Location 3307 thence South-East for 7 chains75 links thence South-West for 21 chains 52 links thenceNorth-West along a public road for 14 chains 1 1/i linksand North-East 11 chains 43 links along the South-Eastboundary of Avon Location 1521 to the starting point

And further take notice that all persons other than theapplicant claiming to have any estate right title or in-terest in the above parcel of land are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 29th day of Octobernext a caveat forbidding the same from being broughtunder the operation of the Act

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth,22nd September, 1910.

Henning, Lohrmann, & McDonald, St. George 'S Terrace,Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 1S3/19]0.TAKE notice that Edward Dudhope Ramsay of Brook-ton in the State of Western Australia Farmer has madeapplication to be registered as the proprietor of an estatein tee simple in possession in the following parcel ofland situate in the District of Avon and being

Avon Location 568 (containing 40 acres 10 perches)Bounded on the North-West by the South-East boun-

dary of Avon Location 3419 measuring 25 chains 83 linksOn the South-West by 15 chains 53 links of the North-

East boundary of Avon Location 4411On the South-East by a public road and part of the

l'orth-West boundary of Avon Location 4986 measuringtogether 25 chains 84 links and

011 the North-East by 15 chains 50 links of the South-West boundary of AVM' Location 3420

And further take notice that all persons other than theapplicant claiming to have any estate right title or in-terest in the above parcel of land are hereby required tolodge ill this Office on or before the 29th day of Octobernext a caveat forbidding the same from being broughtunder the operation of the Ace

ALFRED E. BURT,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth,22nd October, 1910.

F. Abbott, Commercial Bank Chambers, St. George'sTerrace, Perth, Solicitor for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 291/1910.

TAKE notice that Mena Sanderson of Subiaco marriedwoman and Blanche Gibbs also of Subiaco spinster havemade application to be registered as the proprietors ofan estate in fee simple in possession as tenants in com-mon in the following parcel of land situate in the Cityof Perth and beingPerth Town Lot Y247 (containing 1 acre 33 perches)

Bounded on the South-East by 2 chains and 1/, a link ofPalmerston Street

On the North-East by the South-West boundary ofPerth Town Lot Y246 measuring 6 chains 1 link

On the North-West by 2 chains 7/10 of a link of adrain reserve and

On the South-West by the North-East boundary ofPerth Town Lot Y 24S measuring 6 chains 1 1/10 links

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram 3052deposited in the Land Titles Office

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicants claiming to have any estate right title .orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the 29th day of Octo-ber next a caveat forbidding the same from beingbrought under the operation of the Act

ALFRED E. BURT,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth,22nd September, 1910.

Stone & Burt, 514 Hay Street, Perth, Solicitors for theApplicants.

TRANSFER, OF LAND ACT, 1893.-Transfer No. 3898/1910

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Warrantof Execution of the Clerk of the Local Court held atGeraldton dated 29th April 1910

Lot 7 of Geraldton Town Lots 97 and 114 being thewhole of the laud comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume CLXXII Folio 178 standing inthe name of Margaret Mary Catherine Terrywife of John Terry of Geraldton compositor

was sold by public auction for default in payment ofrates due to the Municipality of Geraldton and it is myintention on the tenth day of October next to registerthe purchaser as proprietor of the said land accordinglywithout requiring the production of the duplicate certi-ficate of title pursuant to Section 432 of the MunicipalCorporations Act, 1906 (6 Edward VII., No. 32)

ALFRED E. BURT,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth,22nd September, 1910.

U. Wilson, Geraldton„ Solicitor for the Transferee.

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3034 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 30, 1910.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 458/1910.

TAKE notice that ;John James of Bedfordale in theState a Western Australia. Merchant has made appli-tiun to be registered as the proprietor of an estate infee simple in possession in the following parcels of landsituate in the Canning District and being

Part of Canning Location 47 containing 37 acres 10perches

Bounded on the North-West and South by boundariesof Location 99 measuring respectively 14 chains 28 links58 links and 14 chains and

On the East by 28 chains 58 links of the West boun-dary of Location 510

Bounded on the inner part by a public roadCanning Location 48 containing 40 acres

Bounded on the West by a boundary of Location 94measuring 21 chains

On the South by a line measuring 27 chains 10 linkspassing along boundaries of Locations 94 and 140 and

On the East and North by Woongan BrookAnd further take notice that all persons other than the

applicant claiming to have any estate right title or in-terest in the above parcels of land are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the Fifth day of Novem-ber next a caveat forbidding the same from being broughtunder the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, 29th September, 1910.S. B. Durston, Barrack Street, Perth, Solicitor for the

Applicant.

ERRATUM.Central Board of Health—Appointment of Honorary

Inspector.4217/10.The notice regarding the above" published in the issue

of the Government Gazette of the 9th September, 1910,should read as follows:

W. W. Edwards (Inspector of Fisheries, Mandurah)to be Honorary Inspector of the Central. Board of Health,under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1898."

F. J. HUELIN,Secretary Central Board of Health.

23rd September, 1910.

PINGELLY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.AT a Meeting of the Board, held on 9th June, 1910, itwas resolved that a Public Health Rate of 3d. in the £be levied on the rateable value of all rateable propertywithin the District for the portion of the year from31st October, 1910, to 30th June, 1911, on a basis ofrental values, in accordance with the provisions of "TheHealth Act, 1898," and "The Roads Act, 1902," andamendments to the above Acts.

J. F. W. SCHILLING,Chairman.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.NOTICE is hereby given that Coombe, Wood, and Com-pany, Limited, a Foreign Company, intends, at the ex-piration-of three months from the publication of this ad-vertisement, to voluntarily cease to carry on business inthe State of Western Australia.

Dated this tenth day of September, 1910.A. H. HENNING,

Attorney for the Company in Western Australia.Henning, Lohrmann, & McDonald, 105 St. George's Ter-

race, Perth. Solicitors for the said Company.

Great Boulder Main Reef, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that three months after thedate hereof the above Company will cease to carry onbusiness in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 14th day of September, 1910.P. B. CARTER,

Attorney for the Company in Western Australia,Forrest Chambers, Perth,

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.Life Assurance Company.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of theIndependent Order of Foresters to voluntarily ceasecarrying on business in Western Australia;• and this noti-fication is given under Section 208 of the CompaniesAct.

THEO. R. LOWE,Attorney in Western Australia,

31 William Street, Perth.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1893.NOTICE is hereby given that the Offices of the AtlasAssurance Company, Limited, with which is incorporatedthe Manchester Assurance Company, have been removedto the National Mutual Buildings, St. George's Terrace,Perth.

Dated at Perth, lst September, 1910.C. H. SMITH,

Manager and Attorney for Western Australia.

The Austral Insurance Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of" The Austral Insurance Company, Limited," is situatedat No. 49 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and is accessibleto the public between the hours of 10 a.m. in the fore-noon and 4 p.m. in the afternoon during week-days,except Saturdays, when the hours are 10 a.m. and noon.

Dated this 26th day of September, 1910.

THOMAS PARSONS,Manager.

The Austral Insurance Company Limitedii. H. .Bardivell, Solicitor, Surrey Chambers, St. George's

Terrace, Perth.

W.A. Slimes Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office orplace of business of the above Company is situate onMachinery Area Number 54X, North-East CoolgardieGoldfield, and that the same is accessible to the public onevery week-day between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.,and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., with the exception of Saturdaysand holidays.

Dated the 26th day of September, 1910.

KEENAN & RANDALL,Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the Company.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893"(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued tothe Austral Insurance Company, Limited.

Dated this 23rd day of September, 1910.

F. A. MOSELEY,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893"

(56 Viet., No. 8).NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toW.A. Slimes Company, Limited.

Dated this 23rd day of September, 1910.

F. A. MOSELEY,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Offi ce, Perth, W.A.

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SEPT. 30, 1910.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, T .A. 3035

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

First Meeting and Public Examination.

Hour.Debtor'sName. . ; Address. DeseriP"ton. Court. ,caber.

Michael Doole Leonora ... Miner ... Supreme 79 of 1910Court,Perth

29th day of September, 1910.

Date of order(if any) for

Pia"'Suniulary Ad-,ministration.

'.m. Supreme f Sth day of 10'30 a.m.Court, 1 Novem-

Perth ' ber, 1910I I .

M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

Date offirst

Meeting.

8th day ofNovem-'her, 1910

Date ofPlace. Public Ex- Hour.

aminailon.

Supreme 29th day ofCourt, September,Perth 1910

.BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898.

Notice of intention to declare a first and final Dividend.

In the matter of Patrick William Gorman, of Ucarty,Farmer, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare afirst and final Dividend in the above matter on Satur-day, the 15th day of October, 1910.

Dividends will be payable to those creditors only whohave Signed or assented to the deed of assignment herein.

Dated this 28th day of September, 1910.

LL.s.1 G. H. K. TUrrON,Trustee.

In the estate of Alfred Fitzpatrick, late of Carnarvon, inthe State of Western Australia, Station Manager,deceased.

PURSUANT to Section 46 of "The Administration Act,1903," notice is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the estate ofAlfred Fitzpatrick, late of Carnarvon, in the State ofWestern Australia, Station Manager, deceased, are herebyrequired to send particulars in writing of their claims ordemands to the West Australian Trustee, Executor, andAgency Company, Limited, Barrack Street, Perth, theexecutor of the estate of the said deceased, on or beforethe fourth day of November, 1910; after which date theexecutor will proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, havingregard only to the claims and demands of which it shallthen have received notice.

Dated this 22nd day of September, 1910.

PENNY, HILL, & NAIRN,

19 Howard Street, Perth,.Solicitors for the W.A. Trustee,

Executor, and Agency Co., Ltd.

ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1903.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands upon or againstthe estate of Julia Lewis, late of Fremantle, in the Stateof Western Australia, widow, deceased, are requestedto send particulars in writing of same to Harold EdmondSmith and Reginald Arthur Wadham, the executors ofthe estate of the said deceased, care of the undersigned,on or before the 31st day of October, 1910; and that atthe expiration of such last-mentioned date the said execu-tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the saiil de-ceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regardonly to the claims of which they shall then have hadnotice.

Dated this 20th day of September, 1910.

GAWLER, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,

Henry Street, Fremantle,Solicitors for the Executors.

ir I3 is herei j given that the partnership heretoforesu bsisting between William Charles Macdonald and HughMay ■Yilson, both of Katanning, carrying on business asgraziers under the name or style of "Macdonald andWilson," has by mutual consent been dissolved as fromthe thirtieth day of July, 1910.

H. M. WILSON.

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ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

s. d.Abattoirs .. .. • • 0 0 6Administration Act • . 0 2 6Agricultural Bank Act .. .. • • 0 1 9Arbitration Act .. .. • • 0 0 9Associations Incorporation Act .. • • 0 0 6Auctioneers Act and Amendments .. • • 0 1 6Bankruptcy Act, 3s.; Rules, 1908, ls. 0 4 0Bills of Sale Act and Amendments .. 0 3 0Bills of Exchange .. .. .. 0 2 0Boat Licensing Act and Amendments .. 0 2 6Brands Act 0 1 0Bread Act .. .. 0 1 0Buubury Harbour Board .. • • 0 1Bush Fires Act .. .. • • 0 1 (Cart and Carriage Licensing .. • • 0 0 ftCemeteries Act and Amendments ..Companies Act and Amendments .. ..Co-operative and Provident Societies Act • •Copyright Act .. .. .. .. . •Criminal Code Act and Amendment . ..Criminal Code Act and Rules (3/4 bound, with

Index) .. ..Crown Suits Act .. .. ..Dentists Act and Amendment .. ..Distillation Act .. .. ..District Fire Brigades .. ..Dividend Duties .. .. .. .. ..Divorce Act and Amendment, 2s. 3d.; Rules,

ls. 6d•.. .. .... .Dog Act ..

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£ s. d.Acts of Parliament, etc.—continued.

Droving Act • • 0 0 6Early Closing Act .. .. • • 0 1 6Education Act and Amendments .. 0 4 0Electoral Act .. .. 0 2 6Electric Lighting Act .. .. 0 1 6Employers Liability Act .. 0 0 6Employment Brokers Act .. 0 0 9Evidence Act .. .. .. .. 0 1 6Explosives Act and Regulations 0 3 0Extradition Cases—Procedure .. 0 5 0Factories Act .. .. .. . 0 1 6Fencing and Trespass Act and Amendment .. 0 2 3Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act .. 0 1 6Firms Registration Act and Amendment 0 1 0Fisheries Act .. .. .. 0 0 9Fremantle Harbour Trust Act .. 0 1 3Game Act and Amendment .. 0 1 6Goldfields Water Supply Act .. 0 1 3Government Savings Bank Act .. 0 0 9Hansard Report, per vol. .. .. .. 0 7 6Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copy .. 0 0 6

Do. do. Annual subscription .. 0 10 6Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment .. 0 1 0Health Act and Amendments .. .. .. 0 4 6Immigration Act and Amendments .. .. 0 2 0Imported Labour Act and Amendments .. 0 1 9Income (and Land) Tax Assessment .. .. 0 1 9Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act .. 0 2 3Justices Act 0 3 0Land Act and Regulations (pamphlet) .. 0 1 0Land and Income Tax Assessment .. .. 0 1 3Land Tax and Income Tax 0 0 6

Do. do. (Regulations) 0 0 3Legal Practitioners Act .. .. 0 1 3Legitimation .. .. 0 0 6Licensed Surveyors .. .. 0 0 9Licensing Act and Amendments .. 0 5 6Life Assurance Act .. .. 0 1 9Limited Partnerships .. .. 0 0 6Local Court Act .. .. .. 0 2 3Local Court Act and Rules (cloth) .. .. 1 1 0

Do. do. (1/2-bound) .. 1 5 0Local Inscribed Stock Act .. .. 0 2 0Lunacy Aet .. 0 3 0Marine Insurance .. 0 1 3Marine Stores Act .. .. 0 0 9Marriage Act and Amendment .. .. 0 1 3Married Women's Property Act and Amend-

ments.. • • • • 0 1 3Masters and Servants Act .. 0 0 9Medical Practitioners Act 0 1Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage 0 2 0Merchant Shipping Act Application Act .. 0 0 6Mines Regulation Act .. 0 1 3Mining Development Act .. 0 0 9Municipal Corporations Act .. 0 3 0Navigation Act .. 0 2 3Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment .. 0 1 3Pharmacy and Poisons Act and Amendment .. 0 1 9Police Act and Amendments .. 0 3 6Prisons Act and Amendment .. 0 1 0Public Notaries Act .. 0 0 6Public Service Act 0 1 3Public Works Act and Amendment 0 2 6Rabbits Act 0 0 9Railways (Government) Act 0 1 9Redemption of Annuities 0 0 6Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 0 2 6

GAZETTE, W. [ SEPT.

Acts of Parliament, etc.—continued.

30, 1910.

d.£ s.Registration of Deeds 0 0 6Roads Act .. .. 0 3 6Sea-carriage of Goods .. 0 0 6Secondhand Dealers Act .. 0 0 6Stamp Act and Amendments .. 0 3 6Statutes (sessional sets, per vol.) 0 10 6Supreme Court Rules .. .. 1 5 0Totalisator Act and Amendment 0 1 6Trade Marks Act and Amendment 0 2 6Trade Unions Act .. .. 0 0 9Tramways Act .. .. .. .. 0 2 0Transfer of Land Act and Amendment 0 3 6Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act 0 1 6Truck Act and Amendment .. 0 1 6Trustees Act • • 0 1 0Vermin Boards . .. • • 0 0 9Water Boards Act • • 0 1 9Weights and Measures Act and Amendment • • 0 0 9Workmen 's Wages *Act . . .. . . . • 0 1 6Worker 's compensation Act .. .. • 0 0 9

Other Acts at similar rates.

CONTENTS. PageAdministration Act ... ...Agricultural Bank .Analyses of FertilisersBank HolidaysBankruptcy ... ...Colonial Secretary's DepartmentCommissioners of Supreme CourtCommissioner of Taxation ...Companies ... ...Crown Law DepartmentCounterfeit CoinageDeceased Persons' Estates ...Government Labour BureauHealth Boards ... ..Income Tax ...Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ...Justices of the Peace ... ... ...Land Tax ... ...Land TitlesLands DepartmentMarriages ...Medical ... ... 3000Mines Department ... 3016-19Mining Companies ... 3034

-Missing Friends ... 30303000Navigation Act...

Notices to Mariners ... 3000-1Orders in Council ... 2999

Proclamations. .Partnership dissolved

... 299370-395Public Service Commissioner (Commonwealth) ... 3001Public Service Commissioner (State) ...

3°Public Works Department ... ... ... .. 3020-081Railways ... ... ... 2999,3020-1-2Registrar General ... ... ... 3032Registrar of Companies ... ... ... ... 3035Registrar Supreme Court ... ... ... .. 3031Road Boards (see also under " Bat ds " and

" Public Works " Departments) ... 3029' Tender Board ... ... 3029-31Tenders accepted 3020,3029-30renders invited 3020,3031Transfer of Land ... 3033-4Treasury .. "3001

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