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No. 39.] [17451 CZO /VI) 14 "11111 A:r OF / t t WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION 13Y POST AS A NEWSPAPER] PERTH : FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. Dedication of Public Highway. North Fremantle Municipality. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. y more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTIIMORE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth in [i..s.] Australia. Corms. No. 3844/29. WI-MI.:VAS by Sections 222 and 227 of "The Muni- cipal i'orporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on request of the Coun- cil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declare any Land reserved, used, or by purchase or exchange acquired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thorough- fare, to be a public highway, and such land shall there- upon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclama- tion, become and be absolutely dedicated to the public as a public highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force; and whereas the North Fremantle Municipal Council has requested that certain land named and described in the Schedule hereunder, which has been used for a street or way within the Muni- cipality of North Fremantle, be declared a public high- way: Now, therefore I, the said Administrator, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation declare the said land to be a public highway, and such land shall, from the date of tins Proclamation, be absolutely dedicated to the public as a highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force. Schedule. Name of Street, Width, Position, and Titles Office Plans. Harvest Road; 75 links; from Bruce Street to Vic- toria Avenue; 2415. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 4th day of August, 1931. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) C. G. LATHAM, for Minister for Works. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! [1931. PROCLAMATION (under 60 Vict., No. 22, Sec. 6) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1. By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of [L.S.] Australia. Corr. No. 1371/29. WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, .1893, Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the Ad- ministrator is empowered by Proclamation in the Gov- CI*11171871t Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Dudinin Lots 8, 52 and 53, and 3, registered in the Office of Titles in Volumes 924 and 979, Folios 123, 54 and 55 respectively: Now, therefore I, the said Administrator, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclamation revest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors Dudinin Lots 8, 52, and 53, and 3 afore- said, as of his former estate. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 4th day of August, 1931. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) C. G. LATHAM, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING!!! The Shipping and Pilotage Consolidation Ordinance, 1855. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1i, By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NouTxmoaE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth cf [u.s.] Australia. 773/29. WHEREAS it is provided by "The Shipping and Pilot- age Consolidation Ordinance, 1855," that the Governor may by Proclamation from time to time frame, alter, amend, or repeal Rules and Regulations not repugnant to any of the provisions of the. said Ordinance to be

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Page 1: State Law Publisher - Western Australia - CZOfile/gg039.pdfWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. y more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTIIMORE, State

No. 39.]

[17451

CZO /VI)

14

"11111 A:r

OF

/ t t

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION 13Y POST AS A NEWSPAPER]

PERTH : FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.

Dedication of Public Highway.North Fremantle Municipality.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency John Alfred North-

TO WIT. y more, Administrator in and over theJ. A. NORTIIMORE, State of Western Australia and its

Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth in[i..s.] Australia.

Corms. No. 3844/29.WI-MI.:VAS by Sections 222 and 227 of "The Muni-cipal i'orporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), itshall be lawful for the Governor, on request of the Coun-cil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declare anyLand reserved, used, or by purchase or exchange acquiredfor a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thorough-fare, to be a public highway, and such land shall there-upon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclama-tion, become and be absolutely dedicated to the publicas a public highway within the meaning of any law nowor hereafter in force; and whereas the North FremantleMunicipal Council has requested that certain landnamed and described in the Schedule hereunder, whichhas been used for a street or way within the Muni-cipality of North Fremantle, be declared a public high-way: Now, therefore I, the said Administrator, by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,do by this my Proclamation declare the said land to bea public highway, and such land shall, from the date oftins Proclamation, be absolutely dedicated to the publicas a highway within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street, Width, Position, and Titles Office

Plans.Harvest Road; 75 links; from Bruce Street to Vic-

toria Avenue; 2415.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

said State, at Perth, this 4th day of August,1931.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) C. G. LATHAM,for Minister for Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

[1931.

PROCLAMATION(under 60 Vict., No. 22, Sec. 6)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1. By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[L.S.] Australia.Corr. No. 1371/29.

WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, .1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the Ad-ministrator is empowered by Proclamation in the Gov-CI*11171871t Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of hisformer estate all or any lands whereof His Majesty maybecome the registered proprietor; and whereas HisMajesty is now the registered proprietor of DudininLots 8, 52 and 53, and 3, registered in the Office ofTitles in Volumes 924 and 979, Folios 123, 54 and 55respectively: Now, therefore I, the said Administrator,with the advice and consent of the Executive Council,do by this Proclamation revest in His Majesty, his heirsand successors Dudinin Lots 8, 52, and 53, and 3 afore-said, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 4th day of August,1931.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) C. G. LATHAM,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

The Shipping and Pilotage Consolidation Ordinance,1855.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1i, By His Excellency John Alfred North-

TO WIT. more, Administrator in and over theJ. A. NouTxmoaE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth cf

[u.s.] Australia.773/29.

WHEREAS it is provided by "The Shipping and Pilot-age Consolidation Ordinance, 1855," that the Governormay by Proclamation from time to time frame, alter,amend, or repeal Rules and Regulations not repugnantto any of the provisions of the. said Ordinance to be

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1746 GOVERNMENT ZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 7, 1931.

observed by all masters and commanders of all shipsor vessels in any of the ports or harbours of WesternAustralia, and by all persons duly appointed or licensedto act as harbour masters or pilots in such ports, orharbours, and may substitute others in their stead, butso that all such Rules and Regulations shall be promul-gated by Proclamation in the Government Gazette atleast one month before the same shall take effect, at theexpiration of which time the same shall be in full forceand effect: And whereas the Governor did by Proclama-tion dated the 14th day of November, 1917, and pub-lished in the Government Gazette on the 16th day ofNovember, 1917, make Regulations in accordance withthe said Ordinance: And whereas the Governor did byProclamation published in the Government Gazette onthe 17th day of April, 1931, amend the said Regulationsas indicated in such last-mentioned Proclamation: Andwhereas it is now deemed expedient to revoke such last-mentioned Proclamation, and in lieu of the amendmentstherein mentioned to amend the said Regulations in themanner mentioned and provided in the schedule to thispresent Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the said Ad-ministrator, acting with the advice and ,consent of theExecutive Council and in exercise of the powers con-ferred by the said Ordinance, do hereby revoke theProclamation made under the provisions of the saidOrdinance and published in the Government Gazette onthe 17th day of April, 1931, and do hereby amend thesaid Reuglations as made under and by the Proclamationpublished in the Government Gazette on the 16th dayof November, 1917, in the manner mentioned in theschedule to this present Proclamation: And, further, I,the said Administrator, do declare that this Proclama-tion and the amendments of the said Regulations madehereunder shall come into force and have effect at theexpiration of one calendar month from the publicationof this Proclamation in the Government Gazette.

The Schedule.1. The interpretation clause to the said Regulations

is amended by inserting, after the definition of "Pas-senger," a new definition as follows:

"Removal" means the navigation and manoeuvringof a vessel by a pilot on all occasions except

( a) the entry of a vessel into port from the sea forthe first time on the occasion of each visit bysuch vessel to such port, in the course of thevoyage of such vessel; and

(b) the final departure of a vessel from port to thesea on the occasion of each visit by such vesselto such port; and

(c) the moving of a vessel from one position to an-other along a wharf or jetty for a distance notexceeding 100 yards in a straight line."

2. Regulation 25 is repealed, and a regulation is in-serted in lieu thereof as follows:

"25. (1.) All candidates for exemption in re-spect of Geraldton Timer Harbour must have madethree trips, as master, into and out of such har-bour, with a pilot in charge of the vessel.

(2.) All candidates for exemption in respect ofports other than Geraldton Inner Harbour musthave made two trips as master, or three as mate,into and out of every port for which they desirean exemption certificate."

3. Regulation 27 is amended by adding thereto afurther proviso as follows:

"Provided also that exemption certificatesgranted for Geraldton Timer Harbour shall be pro-visional only, and subject to the following condi-tions, namely:

(a) They will exempt the holders thereof fromcompulsory pilotage only between the hoursof sunrise and sunset; and

(b) They will be cancelled at any time by theMinister if any harbour construction work isundertaken in the said harbour, or if anyalteration takes place in the contour of thedredged area in the said harbour, or for anyother cause which the Minister may deemsufficient."

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 4th day of August.1931.

By His Excellency's Command,NORBERT KEENAN,

Chief Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. 5 more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth cf

Australia.1631/19.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Fisheries Act, 1905-21," it is provided that the Governor may, by Pro-clamation, prohibit all persons from taking any fishwhatsoever, in every or any specified portion of WesternAustralian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishinglines, or either of such means of capture, or by any otherspecified means of capture, for any specified term: Now,therefore I, the said Administrator, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby,in exercise of the powers aforesaid and of every otherpower enabling me in this behalf, proclaim and declareas follows:That all that portion of Western Aus-tralian waters defined in the Schedule shall be closedagainst the use of fishing nets for a term of three yearsas from the 16th day of August, 1931.

Schedule.Bihra Lake (the whole) ; situate within the boundaries

of the Fremantle District Roads Board and some sixmiles South-East of the town of Fremantle.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 4th day of August,1931.

By His Excellency 's Command,NORBERT KEENAN,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21.

Addition to the Schedule of Section Dia.

PROM, AM A T ION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excellency John Alfred North -TO WIT. j more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[a.s.] Australia.538/31.

WHEREAS by Section 26a of "The Fisheries Act,1905-21," it is provided that the Governor may, fromtime to time, by Proclamation, amend the Schedulethereto(2) By adding thereto or omitting therefromthe name of any kind or species of fish. And whereasit is desirable to add the name of the Murray Cod tothe Schedule of the said Section of the said Act: Now,therefore I, the said Administrator, with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, do hereby addthe name of the Murray Cod to the Schedule of thesaid Section 26a. of the said Fisheries Act, 1905 -21.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 4th day of August,1931.

By His Excellency's Command,NORBERT KEENAN,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Road Districts Act, 1919.South Perth Road Board.

PROCLAM A T lIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excellency John Alfred North-

TO WIT. f more, Administrator in and over theJ. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and its

Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of[L.S.] Australia.

P.W. 1.371/25.WITEREAS it is provided by Section 233 of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1919," that Rates throughout aDistrict shall be uniform, except in so far as a Boardmay fix Rates for any Townsite or any area definedfor that purpose by Proclamation at a higher figurewithin the limits in the said Section set forth; andwhereas it is desirable to approve of and define thefour areas hereinafter described to be areas withinwhich the South Perth Road Board may fix a. Rate atsuch higher figure as may be decided upon by the

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AuGusT 7, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, . 747

Board for each respectiveand

Now, therefore 1,the said Administrator, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, do hereby approveof and define the following areas, via.:--A.11 that terri-tory comprised in the (1) West Ward, (2) SouthWard, (3) East Ward, and (4) Central Ward of theSouth Perth Road District as Areas in which the SouthPerth Road Board may fix their Rate at such higherfigures as aforesaid, within the limits mentioned inSection 233 of "The Road Districts Act, 1919."

Given under my Laud and the Public Seal of thesaid State at Perth, this 4th day of August,1931.

fly His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) C. F. BAXTER,Minister Controlling Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 22nd dayof July, 1931, the following Order in Council. was au-thorised to be issued:

Public Service Act, 1905.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by Subsection (7) of Section 36 of " ThePublic Service Act, 1904" (Act No. 40 of 1904), theAdministrator may by Order in Council temporarilysuspend the operation of Subsections two, three, and fourof the said section in respect of any office specified; andwhereas it is desirable to temporarily suspend the opera-tion of such subsections in respect of the following:

Name, Department, and Period of Suspension.Steel, F. W., Minesfrom 1-7-31 to 30-6-32.Kildahl, A. E. M., Minesfrom 5-.5-31 to 4-11-31.Croll, J. A., Child Welfarefrom 11-6-31 to 10-12-31.Hunsley, S. E., Child Welfarefrom 11-7-31 to 10 -1-

32Taylor, H. A., Child Welfarefrom 26-10-30 to 25 -10-

31.nathway, G., Child Welfarefrom 1-7-31 to 31-12-31..McInnes, M., Forestsfrom 22-6-31 to 21-12-31.Line, G., Metropolitan Water Supplyfrom 1-7-31 to

31-12-31.Black, J. K., Crown Lawfrom 1-1-31 to 30-7-31.James, H. T., Crown Lawfrom 1-7-31 to 31-12-31.Saunders, E. G., Crown Lawfrom 1-7-31 to 31-12-31.Turner, J. M. (Miss), Crown Lawfrom 1-7-31 to

31-12-31.Morgan, E. T., Agriculturefrom 1-7-31 to 30-6-32.Limbourn, E. J., Agriculturefrom 1-1-31 to 31-12-31.Seinor, L. G., Agriculturefrom 1-7-31 to 30-6-32.McKenna, J. S., Agriculturefrom 28-2-31 to 27-8-31.Gibsonc, H. K., Agriculturefrom 1-1-31 to 31-12-31.Read, B. W., Agriculturefrom 7-5-31 to 6-11-31.Giles, H. 0., Agriculturefrom 28-1-31. to 27-1-32.Golding, E. H., Agriculturefrom 1-1-31 to 31-12-31.Boucher, IL, Agriculturefrom 6-3-31 to 5-3-32.Ruthven, 0., Agriculture from 16-4-31 to 15-10-31:

And in respect of the following persons employed in theWorkers' Homes Board, Treasury Department, from 1stJuly, 1931, to 31st December, 1931:Richardson, E. D.;Kennedy, P. J.; Ross, P. L.; Evans, D. T.; Duncan, J.(Miss) ; Whiskin, M. (Miss) ; Newsham, M. (Miss) :And in respect of the following persons employed in thePublic Works Department from 1st July, 1930, to 31stJuly, 1931:Miller, D. J.; McBride, K. (Miss) ; Clif-ton, B. C. L.; Tracey, C. (Miss) ; Gell, J. W.; Horgan,S. B. (Miss) ; Lutey, J. (Miss) ; Dickens, M. (Miss) ;Angove, A. J.; Anderson, J.; Raeford, G. (Miss);Kernot, R.; Pemberton, W. A.; Atkinson, J. W.; Duke,

Fawcett, W.; Greig, L. .T.; Tallack, H.; Wedin, H.(Miss):Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, byand with the consent of the Executive Council, doeshereby order that the operation of the said subsectionsbe temporarily suspended in respect of the persons andfor the periods specified above.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 4th day ofAugust, 1931, the following Orders in Council were au-thorised to be issued:

The Laud Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 1179/31.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Administrator to direct thatany Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Muni-cipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to beunused in the order,- in trust for any of the purposesset forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the likeor other public purposes to be specified in such order:And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No.20725 should vest in and be held by the Municipality ofGeraldton in trust for the purpose of Recreation (Child-ren's Playground) Now, therefore, His Excellency theAdministrator, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, cloth hereby direct that the be-fore-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theMunicipality of Geraldton, in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reservedto him by Section 41 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Public Works Act, 1902.Boyanup DrainageO'Neill's Drain Extension.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W.W.S. 935/30; Ex. Co. No. 1464;

WHEREAS by Section 11 of " The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor by Order inCouncil to authorise the Minister to undertake, construct,or provide any public work (subject as to railways toSection 96), and such authorisation shall be deemed anauthority to such Minister by and under that Act:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, act-ing by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the power conferred by therecited section of "The Public Works Act, 1902," dothhereby authorise the Honourable Minister for Works toprovide Boyanup DrainageO'Neill's Drain Extension.,on the land shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D.,W.A., No. 26886 (L.T.O. Diagram 9047), which may beinspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Public Work; Act, 1902.Main RoadsExtension of Reserve Street, Herdsman's

Lake.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.R.B. 246/31; Ex. Co. No. 1461.WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Public Works Act,1902," it is Made lawful for the Governor by Order inCouncil to authorise the Minister to undertake, construct,or provide any public work (subject as to railways toSection 96), and such authorisation shall be deemed anauthority to such_ Minister by and under that Act:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, act-ing by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the power conferred by therecited section of "The Public Works Act, 1902,' clothhereby authorise the Honourable Minister for Works toprovide RoadExtension of Reserve Street, Herdsman'sLake, on the land shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D.,W.A., 26916 (L.T.O. Diagram 9084), which may beinspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Public Works Act, 1902.Recreation Reserve, near Newmarracarra.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 419/31; Ex. Co. No. 1463.

WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor by Order inCouncil to authorise the Minister to undertake, construct,or provide any public work (subject as to railways toSection 96), and such authorisation shall be deemed an

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1748 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 7, 1931.

authority to such Minister by and under that Act:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, act-ing by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the power conferred by therecited section of "The Public Works Act, 1902," doth'hereby authorise the Honourable Minister for .Works toprovide a Recreation Reserve, near Newmarracarra, onthe land shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A.,No. 26893 (L.T.O. Diagram 9053), which may be in-spected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Public Works Act, 1902.Vasse RiverImprovements (Diversion Cut).

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W.W.S. 678/31; Ex. Co. No. 1471.

WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor by Order inCouncil to authorise the Minister to undertake, construct,or provide any public work (subject as to railways toSection 96), and such authorisation shall be deemedauthority to such Minister by and under that Act:Now, therefore His Excellency the Administrator, act-ing fiy and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the power conferred by therecited section of ,"The Public Works Act, 1902," clothhereby authorise the Honourable Minister for Works toprovide Improvements to the Vasse River (DiversionCut), on the land coloured red on Plan P.W.D., W.A.,26911, which may be inspected at the office of the Min-ister for Works, Perth.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Road Districts Act, 1919-30.

Gascoyne-Minilya Road Board.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 272/31.

WHEREAS it is enacted by Subsection (2) of Section254 of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," as amended by"The Road Districts Act Amendment Act, 1930," thatit Board may in any year, if authorised by the Governor,declare in respect of the General Rate struck for thatyear a ,rebate of such amount as may be approved bythe Minister; and Whereas the Gascoyne-Minilya RoadBoard desires, in respect of the General Rate struckfur the financial year ending the 30th day of June, 1932,to declare a rebate of thirty-three and one-third percont..; and whereas the Minister has approved of thesaid amount or such rebate; and whereas it is deemeddesirable that the said Board should be authorised byI he Governor to declare such rebate: Now, therefore,His Excellency the Administrator, acting with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exer-cise of the powers :conferred by the said Act and allother powers enabling him in this behalf, cloth herebyauthorise the -Gascople-Minilya Road Board to declarein respect of the General Rate struck for the year end-ing:the 30th day of June, 1932, a rebate of thirty-threeand one-third per cent.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Road 'Districts Act, 1919.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 9/31.WHEREAS it is enacted by Subsection (2) of Section254 of "The Road Districts Act, 1979," as amendedby "The Road Districts Act Amendment Act, 1930,"that a. Board may in any year, if authorised by theGovernor, declare in respect of the General Rate struckfor that year, :a rebate of such amount as may be ap-proved by the Minister: And whereas the severalRoad Boards iu. the Schedule hereto des,ire, in respectof the General Rates struck for the year ending 30thday of June, 1932, to declare rebates, as set out oppo-site the names in the Schedule: And whereas the Min-ister has deetned desirable that the said Boards shouldbe authorised by the Governor to declare such rebate:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator,

acting with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, and in exercise of the powerS conferred bythe said Act, and all other powers enabling him in thisbehalf, doth hereoy authorise the several Road Boardsin the Schedule hereto to declare, in respect of theGeneral Rates struck for the year ending the 30th dayof June, 1932, rebates as set out opposite the names inthe Schedule.

SCH D

P.W.File. Road Board. Portion of

District.

317/31338/31

Shark Bay WholeMt. 'Magnet ... Whole ..

Amount ofRebate.

Per cent.7525

I recommend, under the provisions of Section 254,Subsections (2), (8), and (4) of "The Road DistrictsAct, 1919," as amended by "The Road Districts ActAmendment Act, 1930," that the several Boards beauthorised to declare in respect of their General Ratea rebate as set out above.

(Sgd.) C. F. BAXTER,Minister Controlling Local Government.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902.Geraldton-Mullewa RailwayAdditions and Improve-

ments (including Road Diversion) at IndarraSiding.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 372/31; Ex. Co. No. 1377.WHEREAS by Section 11 of "The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor by Orderin Council to authorise the Minister to undertake, con-struct, or provide any public works (subject as toRailways to Section 96), and such authorisation shallbe deemed an authority to such Minister by and underthat Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Ad-ministrator, acting by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council and in exercise of the powerconferred by the recited Section of "The PublicWorks Act, 1902," doth hereby authorise the Honour-able Minister for Works to provide additions and im-provements to Wongan Hills-Mullewa Railway atfnclarra, Siding road diversion) on the landshown coloured green and blue on Plan P.W.D., W.A.,26900 (L.T.O. Diagram 9075), which may be inspectedat the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

L. E. S-13 APCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Traffic Act, 1919-30.Capel Road Board.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 1486/25.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Traffic Act,1919-1930," the Governor may by Order in Councilempower a Local Authority to exercise within its Dis-trict any power of making Regulations which theGovernor can exercise under Division 4 of Part IV. ofthe said Act: And whereas it is advisable to empowerthe Capel Road Board to make By-laws to regulate theuse of roads within its District with a view to the pre-vention of undue damage thereto, and for that purposeto prohibit the passage of heavy traffic over any speci-fied road within its District and define what shall bedeemed heavy traffic for such purpose, and impose apenalty of not exceeding £20 for the breach thereof:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator,with the advice and consent of the Executive Council,under the provisions of the said Act and all otherpowers enabling him in this behalf, cloth hereby em-power the Capel Road Board to make By-laws to regu-late the use of roads within its District with a view

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to the prevention of undue damage thereto and forthat purpose to prohibit the passage of heavy trafficover any specified road either generally or during cer-tain months of the year, and define what shall bedeemed heavy traffic for that purpose and impose apenalty not exceeding £20 for the breach thereof.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902.Sale of Land at Donnybrook, resumed for Boyanup-

Minninup Railway.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 952/30; Ex. Co. No. 1379.WHEREAS by Section 29 of The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor to cause tobe sold by private contract any land taken for a pub-lic work but no longer required for such public work:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator,acting by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and in exercise of the power con-ferred by the recited section aforesaid, dal: herebyauthorise the sale to the Preston Road Board of theland coloured green on Plan P. W.D., W.A., 26896(L.T.O. Diagram 9002), such land not being requiredfor the purposes for which it was resumed, namely,Boyanup- infinninup Railway.

I. E SHAPCOV1I,Clerk of the Council.

Premier's Department,Perth, 5th August, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Administrator has approved of thefollowing By-laws under the provisions of "The Parksand Reserves Act, 1895," for the control and manage-ment of Reserve No. A9868 (lanchep Caves) :

No vehicle, team, cart, or wagon used for carryingany goods, bricks, stone, wood, iron, or merchandise ofany kind (whether laden or not), nor any char-a-baneor other mechanically propelled vehicle capable of carry-ing more than seven passengers, hearse, mourningcoach, camel, pa.ekhorse, or other beast of burden shallenter or pass through the Reserve.

The Board may front time to time, at its discretion,levy and collect an admission fee, not exceeding ls.,for each and every vehicle or person entering the Re-serve or any portion or enclosure thereof. The Boardmay also levy and collect by itself or its agents suchcharges as it may determine for the use of tennis courts,swimming pools, buildings, and/or other conveniencesin the Reserve.

L E SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Department,Perth, 5th August, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the following appoint-ments to the CommisSion of the Peace:

George Edwards Inkpen, Esq., of Como, as a Justiceof the Peace for the State of 'Western Australia;

Percy Carlyle Neville Esq., of Yaudanooka, as a Jus-(ice of the Peace for the Victoria Magisterial District.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

Premier 's Department,Perth, 5th August, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for public information that, dur-ing the absence of the Honourable Sir James Mitchellin the Eastern States the Honourable Charles GeorgeLatham has been appointed Acting Premier and theHonourable John Scaddan Acting Treasurer.

L E SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

VEHICULAR, FERRY SERVICESWAN RIVER.THE Premier's Department having received an applica-tion to construct a Vehicular Ferry Service across theSwan River at Perth is prepared to consider other ap-plications before arriving at a decision.

Applications will be received by the undersigned untilnoon on the 10th August, 1931.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

5th August, 1931.

STATE SAVINGS BANK.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 278/28. Perth, 30th July, 1931.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatthe agency of the State SaVings Bank at PickeringBrook has been closed.

A. BERKELE Y,Under Treasurer.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT AND CO-OPERATIVEAND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES ACT.

Chief Secretary Department,Perth, 6th August, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to-

758/22.Appoint Robert Stephens,

F.I.C.A., as aPublic Auditor for the purposes of "The FriendlySocieties Act, 1894-1923," and "The Co-operative andProvident Societies Act, 1903";

Appoint H. C. Stewart, C.A. (Aust.), as aPublic Auditor for the purposes of "The FriendlySocieties Act, 1894-1923," and "The Co-operative andProvident Societies Act, 1903."

F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

1'REMANTLE HARBOUR TRUSTAMENDMENTOF REGULATIONS.

Chief Secretary's Department,1411/27. Perth, 6th August, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator has been pleased toapprove the annexed amendment of Regulations 110,111, and 112 of the Fremantle Harbour Trust Regula-tions, as adopted by the Fremantle Harbour TrustCommissioners on the 17th July, 1931.

E. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

The Regulations made by the Fremantle HarbourTrust Commissioners and dated the ninth day of No-vember, 1923, are hereby amended as follows:

legulation 110Inwards Cargo.By exempting wool, skins, and hides, products of this.

State not being transhipment cargo, from the wharfagedues prescribed in respect thereof in the above regula-tion.

Regulation 111Harbour Improvement Rate.By exempting wool, skins, and hides, products of this

State, from the charge prescribed in this regulation.Regulation 112Outwards Cargo.

By enacting the following:Wool, skins,. and hides shall pay handling charges as

set out in inwards schedule Regulation 110 and wharf-age dues as follows:

s. d.Wool, per bale .. .. 0 9Skins, per ton .. 5 0Hides (loose), each .. 0 1Hides (in bags), per bag 0 3Hides (in bales), per ton .. 5 0

Made, adopted, and passed by the Fremantle HarbourTrust Commissioners at a meeting of the said Commis-sioners held this 17th day of July, 1931.The Common Seal of the Fremantle Harbour

Trust was at the same time affixed and im-pressed hereto, by order and in the presence [h.s.]of the Commissioners, -by

(Sgd.) TOM CARTER,Chairman.

(Sgd.) L. L. BATEMAN,Commissioner.

(Sgd.) R. J. COX,Secretary.

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THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.M.P.H. 122/29; Ex. Co. No. 1390.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to appoint, under the provisions of "The Hos-pitals Act, 1927," Hospital Boards for the managementand control of Hospitals, as set out in the Schedule at-tached, for a period of twelve months as from the 1stAugust, 1931.

F. J. ILUELIN,Under Secretary.

CONST:[TUTJON OF 'HOSPITAL BOARDS.

Schedule.

Name- of Boa and .Names of 'Members.Leonora District Hospital Board: B. H. :Barris, A.

Conunins, S. Bowden, R. Irving, H. G. Webb, I'.J. F. Moore, II. O'Neill, 0. V. August, H. H. Kent.

Laverton District Hospital Board:--IL J. Brennan,W. E. Brown, T. H. Harris, W. Lee, R. L. Leggo, P. E.O'Meagher, C. C. Porter.

Ravenstliorpe Hospital Board : E. Baseden, H. H.Buekie, T. M. Barrett, T. H. Behbington, A. Chambers,C. J. Mitchell, S. C. B. Dasborough.

Warren, Hospital Board- (Jardee) :R. Bryant, J.Paling, J. Sheridan, A. Campbell, F. Miller.

Dowerin Hospital Board: G. Allanson, :E. R.O'Shaughnessr, W. Place, A. A. Metcalf, '.T. P. W. Met-Calf, E. B. Metcalf, J. S. Jones, J. A. Maisey, A. A.Baxter, F. J. Blood.

Too(lyay Hospital Board :--Rev. G. O'Halloran, E.Bre\vis, A. Shaw, R. Sanderson, G. Haymes, T: J. Done-gan, T. F. Christie, Mrs.- Elphick, Firs. R. L. Jack, Dr.C. B. Carlin.

Murray District Hospital Board (Pinjarra) :Mrs.W. Taylor, Mrs. D. Paterson, R. Metarty, T. Bennett,A. Edwards, J. Cox, J. Kirkham, W. Matthei, I1. Tuckey,E. Patten, Dr. S. V. Marshall.

Youanmi Hospital Board:J. H. jones, W. E. Lefroy,H. K. Lefroy, B. E. Eiffler.

Nannup District Hospital Board :--E. V. Brockman,G. Sartori, C. W. Bull, A. Sears, J. Kearney, J. Reynolds.

Quairading District Hospital. Board :E. G. Shenton,T. II. Argus, V. E. Clemens, C. Fraser, N. A. Fraser, A.G. W. Loudon, E. J. Hadlow.

Morniagton District Hospital Board:A. Turner, J.Loudon G. Wilson, J. Alingsen, R. Bromley.

Northampton Hospital Board:Mrs. II. R. Drage,Mrs. M. E. Magee, Rev. J. Irwin, Rev. J. P. Davoren,Rev. H. R. Treneman, II. R. Drage, A. Glance, S. Haz-lett, A. I. Horan, K. J. Jones, J. A. McLoughlin.

Moora District Hospital Board:A. McKinley, L.Kearny, L. F. Bullock, A. W. Padbury, H. D. Broad, G.L. Gardiner, A. M. Vcryard.

Dalwallinu District Hospital Board:The DalwallinuRoad Board, Dalwallinu.

Williams 'Hospital Board:J. B. Lennard, H. N.Higham, J. W. Muller, E. B. Liddelow.

Cunderdin Hospital Board: R, L. Baxter, J. M. Ege-berg, D. Herman, F. Thornett, S. Hughes, Mrs. J. Hal-bert, Mrs. A. Kitto,' Mrs. W. Lewin, Mrs. J. Pearse.

Beverley Hospital Board: F. Lodge, H. M. Lowrance,G. E. L. 'Wrench, F. McDonald, W. J. Hastings, J. L.Thomas, E. W. Edwards, E. Ford, Mary Adamson, :ElsieS. Barrett-Lennard, Betty M. :Duffield, Agnes M. Sutliff-land.

Cue District Hospital Board:A. Clarkson, S. A. Ma-hood, P. M. Morrissey, T. j.)Watkins, J. S. Mince, F. E.Pend, P. F. Kingsbury, .1. J. Gribble, P. J. Danaher.

Wickepin District Memorial Hospital Board: J. A.Brotheridge, C. E. Rose, m. Murrie, A. Oliver, .1. S.Barkla, Mrs.- W. Bushell, Mrs. M. Burrows.

Brookton Hospital J. Jacoby, 11. M. Eve,Ii. W. Langley, P. E. Mott, C. E. Williams, P. E. Porter,Mrs. S. L. Copley.

Kummoppin District Hospital Board:--1). A. Coupe,Dr. S. Finkelstein, R. J. Liddell, D. Selkirk, E. S.Thompson.

Lake Grace Hospital: Board:R. Carruthers, .1. G.Franks S. H. Beesley, .J. Coati, S. R. West, IL V. Carter,J. Collinson.

Plantageaet Hospital :Board:The Plantagernt RoadBoard, Mount Barker.

Wyalkatchem District Hospital Board :V. T. Th 111'S-N..A. Miller, Dr. 0. R. Corr, C. E. Hutchinson, H. E.

Robinson, F. E. Clies0, A. L. Clutterbuck, II. A.II. Campbell W. J. S uh, 0. \\Tuns,,! at uthA. Forbes, Mrs. J. Dawson, Mrs. E. Carter.

Kojonup District Hospital Board:F. T. Hill, L. E.Treasure, S. A. Wells, A. B. Caw, Mrs. F. W. Bilney,Mrs. E. E. Church Miss G. Watson.

HPort Hedland Hospital Board:Reverend G. Tulloch,Reverend D. Galloway, E. A. Black.

Marble Bar Hospital Board :--Reverend G. Tulloch,Reverend D. Galloway, E. A. Black.

Hall's Creek Hospital Board:Reverend 0. Tulloch,Reverend D. Galloway E. A. Black.

Upper Blackwood goldiers' Memorial Hospital Board(Boyup Brook) Knapp, P. D. Forrest, J. 0.Beatty, F. \V. Gibbs, G. B. N. Mitchell, P. MeM. Glynn,W. E. Inglis, E. C. Blechyudern, W. P. Sinnott.

Corti& :District Hospital Board:.T. Atkinson, Dr.B. P. Cass, ,Tenkyns, A. Spanney, II. N. Pickersgill, F.Hitchins, J. B. Ding, F. Overheu, M. Williams, M. M.Durstan, C. Jose, H. E. Martin.

Nannine District Hospital Board:J. G. Robinson,R. W. Bell, A. -McArthur, F. Wyatt, C. F. Starling, J.A. Green, Mrs. M. Green.

Meekatharra District Hospital Board:E. B. Miekle,P. Sorenson, H. II. Bell, L. Sharp, C. Flynn, E. P. Camp-bell, J. A. Bell.

Mount Magnet Hospital Board:.T. W. Atkinson, A.W. Allen, J. J. Osmond, J. T. Palmer, :E. G. Pearsall, M.Rodan, J. I. Thomas.

Bridgetown. Hospital Board:--E. A. Duncan, W. P.Scott, S. C. Rose, Dr. LI. H. Ferguson, Rev. W. J. Cramp,C. V. Draper, C. A. Bott, R. E. Doust, R. S. Tozer.-

.Jarralulale District Hospital Board:W. Angove, S.Moore, W. Brown, E. Reeves, J. W. Taylor, W. Archi-bald, J. Hadley, E. Mathews, G. Watkins, D. Chisholm.

Yarloop District Hospital Board:--F. E. Tippett, L.Dyer, J. Hall, J. Costigan, L. Rogers, J. Dalrymple, .1.Bartle, W. Middleton,

Norseman Hospital Board:j. Nieolson, E. Wann, F..1",erthold, II. Bullen, E. Trotter, J. Mayberry, J. Mahony,E. Petersen, J. Crabbe.

The North Midland District Hospital (ThreeSprings) :R. A. Caldow, J. K. Hebiton, E. Hunt, K.Glyde, I. Wallace, E. Franklin, C. Thomas, A. H.Cousins, W. -S. Saunders, H. Nairn, T. Berrigan, B.Rothe, C. Caldow.

Narembeen Memorial Hospital Board:E. II. G. Ash-worth, R. Berry, :Reverend T. M. Busby, W. Dunn, J. L.Glasscock, H. I. Rothbaum, A. E. G. Walker, Mrs. E.Berry, Mrs, A. Hardingliam.

Morava District Hospital Board:V. L. Francis, P.Ledsham, J. Milloy, A. K. Richter, W. Holder, W. Mc-Laren, Mrs. M. Neagle, Mrs. R. Pugh, Mrs. W. Holder.

Meckering Hospital Board :S. E. Burgess, N. Brown,E. T. Carter, C. M. Webster, E. R. C. Wilson.

Goomalling and District Hospital Board:I. H.Royal, C. G. Ross, E. J. Chown, J. G. Hewitt, H. W.Daglish, J. Throssell, W. Bottle, A. A. Smith, R. C. Mee,Mrs. J. Sim, Mrs. A. T. Plaisted, Dr. W. J. Pannell.

Greenbushes Hospital Board:H. G. Williams, J. W.Herbert, D. Jones, T. Collins, A. II. Fullerton, H. J.Angus, C. W. Kuapton.

Wiluna Hospital Board:A. R. Smith, H. M. Gar-diner, II. Groessler, R. Marriott, IV. A. Macdonald, J.Satchel], W. Whyte.

THE NURSES' REGISTRATION ACT, 1922.NOMINATIONS are invited from registered nursesfur two vacancies on the Nurses' Registration Board.

.Nominations must be in the hands of the PrincipalMedical Officer on or before 25th August, 1931. Fur-ther particulars are obtainable at the Department ofPublic health, Murray Street, Perth.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Principal Medical Officer.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.M.P.H. 30S/19; Ex. Co. No. 1452.

HIS :Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to appoint W. R. Myers to be an Inspector underSection 11 of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

M.P.H. 1243/19; Ex. Co. No. 1391.111.8 :Excellency the Administrator in Council hasaccepted the resignations of S. Hodge, E. Hook, andArthur Crawley as members of the Comet Vale LocalBoard of 'Health, and has been pleased to appoint intheir Mead A. E. Hartley, W. Perry, and C. Peck forthe period ending the 31st May, 1932.

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M.P.H. 1081/28; Ex. Co. No. 1389.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has alteredthe boundaries of the Perth Road District Health Dis-trict so as to include, in addition to the existing HealthDistrict, the following land:

All that piece of laud bounded by lines commencingon the present District boundary at its junction withthe production North of the East side of Marlow Streetand extending North-Eastward and East along said Dis-trict boundary to the North-Western side of Herdsman'sParade; thence South-Westward along said side ofHerdsman's Parade to the production North of the Eastside of Marlow Street; thence North along said produc-tion to the starting point.

F. J. HUMAN,Under Secretary.

M.H.D. 1243/19,THE following appointment made by the undermen-tioned Local Health Authority is hereby ,approved:

Comet Vale Local Board of Health.Arthur E. Hart-ley (junr.) to be Inspector.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.Resolution.

M.P.H. 8336/21; Ex. Co. No. 1453.WHEREAS by Section 295 of "The Health Act, 1911-19," it is provided that the Governor may cause to beprepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposesfor which By-laws may be made by a Local Authorityunder any of the provisions of the said Act, and that aLocal Authority may of its own motion by resolutionadopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws: Andwhereas Model By-laws have been prepared in accord-ance with the provisions of the said section (and pub-lished in the Government Gazette on the 8th day ofApril, 1927) : Now, therefore, it is resolved and deter-mined by the North Fremantle Municipal Council, beinga Local Health Authority within the meaning of thesaid Act, that the whole of such Model By-laws beadopted for the District of North Fremantle.

Dated this 13th day of July, 1931.E. J. McCORMACK,

Town Clerk.

Confirmed by the Commissioner of Public Health forthe State of Western Australia, this 20th day of July,1931.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Administrator inExecutive Council this 4th day of August, 1931.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

Crown Law Department,Perth, Gth August, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Coun-cil has approved of the following appointments:

W. A. Petterson as Acting Electoral Registrar furthe Geraldton and Greenough Electoral Districts andthe Central Electoral Province during the absenceon leave of C. B. Marshall;

Sergeant A. IL Buckland as Clerk of the [meal Courtand Clerk to Magistrates, Derby; also Clerk of theWest Kimberley Court of Session, vice Sergeant J. E.

transferred.

1-11S Excellency the Administrator in Executive Conn-ell. has cancelled the appointment of Penis JosephKelliher its a Sworn Valuator under "The Transferof Land Act, 1893."

PH H Hon. Attorney General has approved of thefollowing -1.ppointmetits:--

Sergeant A. It. Buckliind as Bailiff of the DerbyLocal. Court. vice Sergeant E. Gulfs, transferred;

T. A. Marsden of -Koorda as a Cunimis8ioner -forDuch' rations under Thu Declarations find Attesta-tions Act, 1913."

Crown Law Department,Perth.

1, THOMAS ARTHUR LEWIS DAVY, Attorney General,being the Minister administering " The Licensing Act, 1911 "(as reprinted with amendments), appoint the dates shownhereunder as the dates for the ordinary sittings of the Licen-sing Court in September next at the places mentioned :

Licensing District. Place of Sitting. Date. 'Time.

Perth, Subiaco,(la remont, findCanning

Fremantle ...

Guildford andSwan

Perth ...

Fremantle ...

Midland .1 unction

Monday, 7th Sep-tember, 1911

Tuesday, Sth Sep-tember, 1931

Wednesday, 9th Sop-tember, 1931

11 a.m.

11 a.m.

11 3.111.

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of August, 1931.T. A. L. DAVY,

Attorney General.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911.ACTING under the powers conferred upon us by Subsection(7) of Section 21 of "The Licensing Act, 1911 " (as reprintedwith amendments), subject to the approval of the Minister,we, the Licensing Magistrates of Western Australia, herebydelegate to the Resident Magistrates of the undermentionedMagisterial Districts our powers, authorities, duties, andfunctions relating to applications for the renewal and transferof licenses to be dealt with at the Licensing Courts to beheld in August and September next:

Licensing Districthi which the Court House.delegated authority

may be exercised.

Magisterial Districtof Resident Magis-trate appointed as

delegate.

Date ofSitting.

.1 Hinny

ifunburyKalgoorlieCollie:\ von ...

CueKa nowna

Murray-Wellington-Forrest

Do.GascoyneGeraldtonGreenough

IrwinMoore ...KanownaKittanningBroomeEast Kimberley ...

West Kimberley ...Mt. Leonora ...Menzies ...Mt. Magnet

Mt. MargaretMurchison

Do. ...Nelson ....NorthamPilbarra

Do.RarensthorpeRoebourne

SussexTood vn y

rroginWagi ifYilgorn

Do.York

AlbanyBeverley ...BunburyKalgoorlie ...CollieliTellerbeninKalgoorlie ...Cue _NorsemanEsperance

Banbury

PinjarraCarnarvonGeraldtonNorthamptonGeraldton

do,i\f00raKalgoorlie ...Kittanning ....Broome'Wyndham ,.hall's Creek...DerbyLeonoraKalgoorlie ,..Mt. Magnet ,..YalgooLavertonMeekatharra...WilunaBridgetown ,..NorthamPort HedlandMarble Bar ,..WaginRoebourne ..OnslowBusseltonToodyay ..NarroginWaginSot nth ern CrossKalgoorlieYork ... ..

Plantagenet ...YorkWellingtonEast CoolgardieCollie ...Northam ...CoolgardieMurchisonN.E. CoolgardieEsperance (Sub-

district)Wellington

MurrayGascoyneVictoria

do.do.do.

Swan ...N.E. CoolgardieKatanningBroome ...East Kimberley ...Kimberley GoldfieldWest Kimberley ...North Coolgardie....

Murchisondo. ,.

Mt. MargaretPeak HillEast Murchison ...BlackwoodNortham _Port HedfandPilbarraPhillips RiverRoebourneAshburtonSussexNorthamWilliams ....KataitningVilgarnCoolgardieYork ...

7-0-3115-9-1110-0-311-9-31

15-9-318-9-311-9-312 -9 -31

17-9-3114-9-31

10-9-31

9 -9 -3113-8-317-9-31

17-9-317-9-317-9-31

11-9-311-9-311-9-317-9-317-9-31

7-9-3125-9-31

1 -9 -3129-9-3124-9-3124-9-3110-9-3111-9-3123-9-.31

7-9-311-.9-312-9-.317-9-11

7-8-013 -9 -31

2-9-311-9-011-9-31

17-9-31

Dated the 29th day of July, 1931.J. LYON JOHNSTON,

Chairman.M. J. CAHILL,

Member.GEORGE TAYLOR,

Member.

Thomas lrtlulr Lewis Davy, being the Minister incharge of the Licensing Act, No. 32 of 1911 (as reprintedwith amendments), approve of the above delegation.

T. A. L. DAVY,Attorney General.

H. G. HAMPTON,-Under Secretary for Law

3rd. August, 1031.

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position Salary DateReturnable.

1931.Lands and Surveys ... Senior Staff Surveyor (2 positions) 1455-£520 8th August.Metropolitan Water Supply ... Inspector of Sewerage . 1345-f390 15th August.Treasury ... Assistant Under Treasurer ... .1520-42635 ... 24th August.

Do. ... Inspecting Accountant (2 positions 1430-E520 Do.Agricultural Bank and 'ndustries Chief Accountant and Inspector 1520-1635 ... Do.

Assistance Board

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

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930. THE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned farmers Appointment of Board--Serpentine Reserves.are to be carried on under the Act :- Department of Lands and Surveys,

Farmer's Name. Address.

Corres. 4930/26. Perth, 4th August, 1931.DateReceiver of Ad- IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council

Appointed. Address. journed has been pleased to appoint, under the provisions of theMeeting. Act, the State Cardens Board (consisting ofAngel, Leonard

FrancisLangley, Vivian

GardinerWilliams, Mary

Eleanor (execu-trix estate of Wil-liam Williams)

Amino ... J. (Vale ... Perth ...Nyabing 0. Kelso Katanning

Konnongor- A. C. Morrell i Northamring

,srs. L. E. Shapcott and 0. G. Morris) as a Board16-2-32to control and manage Reserves A8615 and A3355,

14-2-32 near Serpentine, to cancel the Order in Council16-2-32 dated the 2.1 h 922, placing the latter Deserve

under the control of the Serpentine-jarrandale RoadBoard,

C. G. MORRIS,

W. A. WHITE,Director.

6th August, 1931.

AMENDM ENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OPRESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 4th August, 1931.

ILLS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the area and boundariesof the following Reserve being amended as describedin the Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth;the area and boundaries previously published in theGovernment Gazette being hereby cancelled:

5753/12.WILLIAMS (Lake Walbyring).-No. 14398 (Public

utility).-Location 11239, being the area bounded onthe Northward by Locations 7269, 5667, 10277, and5280, on the South-Eastward, Southward, and South-Westward by a surveyed road (No. 4211), and on theWestward by Location 9757. (About 292 acres.) (Plan3S6A/40, A2.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th August, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves thelands described in the Schedules below for the pur-poses therein set forth:-

1179/31.GERALD TON.-No. 20725 (Recreation-Children 's

Playground).-Lot No. 1029, excluding road truncation.(33.5p.) (Plan Geraldton Townsite, Sheet 1.)

1500/31.HAY (Group 138).-No. 20726 (Recreation).-

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the South-West boundary of Location 1749 situate about 4 chainsNorth-Westward from the North-West corner of Loca-tion 1272 and extending 313deg. 20min. about 5 chains;thence 43deg. 20min. 5 chains; the opposite boundariesbeing parallel and equal. (2a. 2r.) (Plan 453/80, F4.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Appointment of a Trustee Carnarvon Cemetery.

Department of Lands and Surveys,File No. 12241/06. Perth, 4th August, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in -Executive Councilhas been ple;:si1 to appoint, under the provisions of theabove Act, Cyril Richard Cornish, Esq. (Mayor of Car-narvon), to le a Trustee of the Carnarvon Public Ceme-tery.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

Appointment of Trustees-Vealering Public Cemetery.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 10198/11. Perth, 4th August, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisions ofthe above Act, Messrs. George Day, A. L. A. Barber,and Joint Baxter to be Trustees of the Yealcring PublicCemetery, and to remove Messrs. F. Congreve andW. J. Robinson, who have resigned or left the District.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOT OPEN FOR LEASING (BY SALE).Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th July, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lot is now open for Leasing, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by"The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.4653/97, Vol. 2.-LEONORA, Town (99 years' lease),

564 (1r.), capital value £15. Subject to payment ofvalue of improvements, £14, on the fall of the hammer,if purchased by other than the owner of same. Subjectalso to the conditions respecting lots South of SnellStreet.

A plan showing the arrangement of the lot referred tois now obtainable at this office and the offices of thevarious Government Land Agents.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th August, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by" The Land Act, 1898," at the following upsetprices:

Applications to be lodged at Albany.41122/11.DEN41ALiK, Town, 22 (18.8p.), .)

(.19.6p.), £70.

Applications to be lodged at Perth.1436/31.GREENMCUNT (Plan 1B & C, Glen For-

rest Locality), Suburban, 12 (18a, Or. 34p.), £36.1229/15.KEISBROOK, Suburban for Cultivation,

50 (9a. 11r. 211p.), £14; 51 (11a. 2r.), £17; 52 (14a. Or.Sp.), £20.

Plans showing the circan.ement of the lots :et er,(to will shortly be obtainable at this office and the officesof the various Government Land Agents.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 1542/31. Perth, 30th July, 1931.

IT is her: by notified, for general information, that theund`ieffi,.11ieitt41 locations are set apart, to be disposedof by the :\linister for Lands under the provisions cifSection 5 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1922 ":

Sussex Locations 1810, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1868, 1875,1S77, 1883, 1886, 1890, 2025, 2026, 2054, 2055, 2056,2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2066, 2067, 2123, 2124, 2240,2330, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2636, 2641, 2642, 2690, and 11108.(Plans 413C/40 and 41311/40.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDRAWAL NO 10EWAGIN LAND AGENCY.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 3797/28. Perth, 5th August, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that

Location 10.122 has been withdrawn fromselection. (Plan 385C/40, D & EL)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE WORKERS' HOMES ACT, 1911.

Cancellation of Dedication of Geraldton Lot 1029.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 1179/31. Perth, 4th August, 1931.

1115 Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the cancellation of thededication under Section 7 of " The Workers' HomesAct, 1911," of Geraldtou Lot 1029 to the said Act.

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

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 4244/30. Perth, 3rd August, 1931.

1.'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned locations are set apart, to be disposedof by the Minister for Lands under the provisions ofSection 5 of "The Land Act Amendment Art, 1922":

Nelson Locations 11073 and 11074. (Plan 439A/40,(12.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.Amendment of Notice.Road No. 28.

THE notice appearing in the Government Gazette of the3rd July, 1931, pages 1595 and 1596, is hereby amendedby including therein the resumption of 1 acre 1 rood12.1 perches from Sawyers' Valley Lot 105.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.'DUE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 137a of '"Tbe Laud Act, 1898," for non-pay-ment of rent or other reasons:

Name, Lease No., Rent or other reason, Cures. No.,Plan.

Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited; 1013/153;abandoned; 2383/13; West Collie Townsite.

Andrews, S. C., and Andrews, C. G.; 68/2243; non-compliance with conditions; 301/30; Clafferty Soak2, 66/80.

Andrews, C. G.; 74/903; non-compliance with condi-tions; 594/30; Clafferty Soak 2, 66/80.

Andrews, S. C.; 74/904; non-compliance with condi-Heim; 595/30; Clafferty Soak 2, 66/80.

Darby, A. 0.; 68/1121; £2 8s. Od.; 4195/27; 417D/40,C3.

Darby, A. G.; 18928/68; £15 6s. 5d.; 321/25; 417D/40,63.

Darby A. G.; 21946/68; £3 10s. Od.; 4322/26; 417D/40,C3.

Dawson, 0. U.; 3279/97; £255 15s. Od.; 3404/24; 61/'100.

Dawson (4. U.; 3280/97; £112 10s. 3d.,; 3408/24; 61/300.

Dawson, 0. 11., 3086/97; £12 12s. Od.; 3278/22; 52/300, 61/300.

Lawson, G. U.; 3281/97; £36 18s. Od.; 3207/21; 70/300.

Dickerson, George, jun.; 60/232; abandoned; 1289/30;442C/40.

Garbutt; R. S.; 22781/68; £1 lls. 4d.; 3851/27; 5/80,B2.

Garbutt, R. S.; 25920/74; non-compliance ,vith condi-tions; 4756/27 5/80, B2.

Oreenham, S. G.; 68/3016; abandoned; 301/31; 56/80,

Harvey, Charles; 68/1206; £1 15s, 9d.; 54/29; 407/80,AI.ey, Charles; 74/590; non-compliance with condi-tions; 393/29; 407/80, Al.

Terence. 55/1068; non-compliance with condi-tions; :1215/28; 374/80, 375/80.

Kelly, Terence; 74/264; non-compliance with condi-tions; 4078/28; 374/80, 375/80.

Lawrence, E. L.; 24517/74; £9 3s. 3d.; 10/24; 4130/40, C3.

Merrill A. T.; 41792/55; £13 5s. 11d.; 17/26; 371180,fferty, F. F.; 55/1324; non-compliance with condi-

tions; 4839/28; 6/80.Rafferty, W. .7.; 55/1227; non-compliance with condi-

tions; 4840/28; 6/80,Riggs, Harry Parker; Riggs, Gilbert, and Oliver, Harry;

19122/6'8; £3 1.5s. Od.; 183.5/24; 117D/40, C3.Riggs, Harry Parker; 24506/74; non-compliance with

conditions; 1834/24; 417D/40, C3.Oliver, Harry; 24507/74; non-compliance with condi-

tions; 1836/24; 117D/40, C3.Higgs, Gilbert; 24508/74; non compliance with condi-

tions; 1556/24; 41.7D/40, C3.Way, H. R.; 68/297; non-compliance ivith conditions;

5498/27; 64/80, C4.C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVE No. 14109.Beverley Land Agency.

Grazing Purposes.Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its

amendments.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 15189/11. Perth, 22nd July, 1931.TENDERS for the leasing for grazing purposes only ofthe land comprised within part of Timber Reserve No.1411.9 (Northern portion), situated West of Wandering,containing 3,000 acres, are invited.

'The above Reserve will be available for leasing 'underSection 41 a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Hen. the ',1,1inister fur Lands and terminable at threeineuths' notiee, rent being apportioned accordingly, anti

co:11,,eniation will be paid for improvements effectedi. Pc piration of the lease or the sooner determina-

tion thereof.the above, accompanied by one year'.;

r of (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of

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One pound (£1) per annum per 1,000 acres, en-dorsed " Tender for Leasing Reserve 14109," shownon Public Plan 379C/40, D3 and 4, and addressed"'Under Secretary for Lands," must be lodged at theLands Office, Beverley, on or before Wednesday, 12thAugust, 1931.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted. (Plan 379C/40, D3 & 4.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVE No. 20724.Bridgetown Land Agency.

Grazing Purposes.Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its

Amendments.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 850/21. Perth, 29th July, 1931.

TENDERS for the leasing of tlie land comprised within" Public Utility'" Reserve 20724, Sussex Location1201 (situated five miles East of Witchcliffe), contain-ing 237 acres, are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act; 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Hon. the Minister for Lands and terminable atthree nwnths' notice, rent being apportioned accord-ingly, and no compensation will be paid for improve-ments effected at the expiration of the lease or thesooner determination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year's.rent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate ofOne pound per annum), endorsed "Tender for LeasingReserve 20724," shown on Public Plan 440A/40, A2,and addressed "Under Secretary for Lands," must belodged at the Lands Office, Bridgetown, on or beforeWednesday, 19th August, 1931.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan 440A/40, A2.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASINGunder Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898."

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be available for general selection under Part X. of"The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on andafter the date specified:

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1931.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Eastern Division.Yelina District (about 30 miles South of Lake

Carnegie).Corres. 92/29. (Plan 61/300.)Those areas of unsurveyed land, containing about

218,498 acres and 39,880 acres; being J. Duffy's for-feited Pastoral Leases Nos. 3647/97 and 3646/97.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1931.KALGOORLIE LAND AGENCY.

Eastern Division.Hampton District (near Mulgarrie).

Corres. 5482/24. (Plan 72/80.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

20,000 acres; being H. M. Ross' forfeited PastoralLease No. 3327/97.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Eastern Division.

Kaluwiri District (near Barrambie).Corres. 2597/29. (Plan 53/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

31,497 acres; being J. Wyatt 's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 3689/97.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1931.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Eastern Division.Kaluwiri District (near Lake Mason).

Corres. 901/29. (Plan 53/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

100,000 acres; being Lamb and Smith 's forfeited Pas-toral Lease No. 3662/97.

North-West Division.Lyndon District (near Middalya Station).

Corres. 857/29. (Plan 77 and 94/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

60,924 acres; being G. H. Ridge's forfeited PastoralLease No. 3767/96.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1931.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

North-West Division.Dc Grey District (near Ripon Hills).

Corres. 415/24. (Plan 108 and 109/300.)That area of unsurveyed laud, containing about

39,650 acres; being G. H. McKenna's forfeited Pas-toral Lease No. 3516/96; subject to payment for im-provements (if any).

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale at Public Auction on the dates and at theplaces specified below:

KONDININ.8th August, 1931, at 4.30 p.m., at the Koudinin Hall

KarlgarinTown 1, 8, 16, 39.1p. each, £30 each;2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15, lr. each, £25 each;17, 24, 25, 32, 33, 41, 48, 56, 57, 39.1p. each, £25each; 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35,36, 3S, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 55, 58, lr. each, £20each 49, 64, 39.1p. each, £20 each. 50, 51, 52,54, 59, 61, 62, 63, lr. each, £15 each.

KondininTown 68, lr. 16p., £100.WAGIN.

11th August, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the DistrictOffice

NewdegateTown 39, lr., £15.BRIDGETOWN.

12th August, 1931, at 12 noon, at the DistrictOffice

Boyup Brook "92, 3a., £20.

BUNBURY.12th August, 1931, at 3.

OfficeDrakesbrookTown

34, la. 34p., £10;CookernupTown 8,Boyanup"144, 32a.

£29; 143, 35a. 2r£44; 66, 32a. Or.£34.

GERALDTON.12th August, 1931, at 3.15 p.m., at the

OfficeMorawa"138, 3a., £15.PindarTown 24, lr., £15.

SOUTHERN CROSS.12th AuguSt, 1931, at 3 p.m., at the District Lands

OfficeGarratt "17, 5a. ip., £20.

ALBANY.13th August, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., at the District Lands

OfficeDenmark*672, 5a., £13; 673, 5a., £12 10s.

30 p.m., at the District

46, la., £10; 32, la. 22p.,33, la. 29p., £10.3r. 20p., £10.3r. 7p., £41; 115, 23a. lr

. 7p., £44; 117, 35a. Or.33p., £40; 116, 27a. lr.

Lands

Lands

Lands

£10;

11).;17p.,2p.,

District Lands

KALGOORLIE.19th 'August, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the District .Lands

OfficeBoulderTown '0366, 1.r., £15; 629, 20p., £10.KalgoorlieTown ;:2265, £15; §2042, 38p.,

£10.

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MEHREDIN.19th August, 1931, at 4 p.m., at the Court 'House

.Nokanning*73, 9a. 2r. 29p., £15.

WILUNA.22nd August, 1931, at 3 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's

Office-11WilunaTown 563, lr. 0.4p., £25; 555, 39.5p., £50;

345, 346, 347, 348, lr. each, £40 each; 352, lr.12.6p., £40; 391, lr. 2.2p., £40; 351, lr., £35;394, 395, 396, lr. 2.8p. each, £35 each; 397, lr.1.9p., £35; 410, lr. 2.2p., £30; 411, 421, 39.1p.each, £30 each; 404, lr. 1.9p., £25; 405, 406, 407,408, 409, lr. 2.8p. each, £25; 412, 413, 414.417, 418, 419, 420, lr. each, £25 each; 483, 493,39.1p. each, £25 each; 484, 485, 487, 488, 489,490, 491, 492, lr. each, £20 each.

PERTH.22nd August, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the Department of

Lands and SurveysChid lowTown 165, lr. 35p., £12; 166, 3r. 3p., £12.Greenmotint*12, 18a. Or. 34p., £36.Rockingham Town 316, 2r. 25.8p., £12.

*Suburban for cultivation.Subject to payment of £200 for improvements if

purchased by other than the owner of same.;:Subject to .payment of £275 for improvements if

purchased by other than the owner of same.§Subject to payment for any improvements which may

exist if purchased by other than the owner of same.jiTo be sold to a depth of 20 feet below the natural

surface.

The purchaser will have the option of taking in lieuof a grant of the fee simple, a lease under the Regula-tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the upsetprice for the term of 99 years, on payment of apremium equal to the amount of his bid in excess ofthe upset price.

All improvements on the hind offered for sale arc theproperty of the Crown, and shall be paid for as theHinister may direct, whose valuation shall be final andbinding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 20Qfeet below the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

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

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder are available for selectionunder and subject to "The Land Act, 1898," and itsamendments.

The areas marked "A" shall be open for selection bythe special classes of selectors hereinafter named in thefollowing order of preference:

(1) Under "The Discharged Soldiers' SettlementAct, 1918," by "Discharged Soldiers" with-in the meaning of paragraphs (a), (b), and(e) of the interpretation of the term inSection 3 of that Act, and "Dependants"within the meaning of that term in the salt'section.

(2) Under "The Land Act,Soldiers who were onlate war.

(3) Under "The Land Act,Workers in the late wa

(4) Under "The Land Act,selectors.

(In the event of an applicant other than a DischargedSoldier under subparagraph (1) obtaining a block with-in a Repurchased Estate, the term of the lease and con-ditions of payment will be subject to re-adjustment inaccordance with the provisions of "The AgriculturalLands Purchase Act, 1909.")

The areas marked "B" are not subject to such orderof preference.

1898," by ex-Britishactive service in the

1898," by Munitionr.1898," by ordinary

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, not laterthan the date specified, but may be lodged before suchdate if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are more applicants than one for any block,the application to be granted will be determined by theLand Board, except in cases where it is already deter-mined by the order of preference set out above under"A." Should any lands remain unelected such will

Nhcontinueavailable until applied for or otherwise dealt

with.If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the

applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of thedate, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, andthere shall be an interval of at least three days be-tween the closing date and the sitting of the Board.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District orBranch Land Offices for a certificate to the RailwayDepartment, which, on presentation at the nearestRailway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket,at Excursion Rates, to the place where the Board willsit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

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

The prices quoted hereunder (exclusive of the value ofimprovements, if any, and survey fees, and land acquiredby the Crown under "The Agricultural Lands PurchaseAct, 1909," or otherwise for settlement) are redineed byone-half to Discharged A.I.F. Soldiers only.

SCHEDULE.OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1931.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.i,B/3

Plantagenet District (near Group 102).Corr. No. 1230/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 452D/40,

C4.)

Location 4227, containing 246a. 2r. 16p. subject topricing; classification page. 5 of File 1230/31.

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

Corr. No. 2181/24.

E4 .)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

Location 3993, containing 741a. lr. 10p., at 5s. peracre; classification page 45 of 2181/24; subject to pay-ment for improvements and subject also to drainageconditions; being A. 0. MeKail's forfeited Lease17904/68.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.,13.;)

Avon District (near Jubuk).Corr. No. 866/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

A3.)

The area, containing about 240 acres, bounded on theNorth by Location 17702, on the East by Location18519, on the South by the Brookton-Corrigin RailwayReserve, and on the West by a one-chain road alongthe East boundary of Location 16003; subject to anynecessary survey, classification, and pricing.

icanWickepin Agricultural Area District (about 12 miles

East of Popanyinning).Corr. No. 2996/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 378B/40,D & E2.)Lots 350 and 356, containing 461a. 3r. 19p., at 8s,

6d. per acre, reducible to 2s. d. if poison is eradicatedand land stocked within 10 years; classification page 6of 2996/24; also Lot 78, containing 100a. lr. 21p., at

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9s. 6d. per acre, reducible to 4s. Gd. if poison is eradi-cated and land stocked within 10 years; classificationpage 10 of 5811/24; subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage; the Government retains the right to resumefree any land required for railways or other publicpurposes being S. Totterdell's forfeited Leases 18212/68 and 19979/68.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.;;Bii

Nelson District (West of Jardee).Corr. No. 719/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 442B/40,

El.)Location 11217, containing 196a. lr. 15p., excluding

road, at lls. Gd. per acre, excluding survey fee; classi-fication pages 46 to 54 of File 719/29; Location 11219,containing 152a. Or. 24p., excluding tramway, at 15s.Per acre, excluding survey fee; Location 11222, con-taining 180a. 2r., excluding road, at 12s. Gd. per acre,excluding survey fee; Location 11223, containing 129a.2r. 29p., excluding road, at 13s. Gd. per acre, excludingsurvey fee; and Location 11225, containing 123a. Or. 3p.,at 14s. per acre, excluding survey fee; subject also tothe reservation to the Crown of the marketable timbdiand timber tramway rights, in accordance with tinamended schedule to "The Land Act, 1898," as published in' the Government Gazette of the 24th AprL,1931.

c4B.;;

Sussex District (near Cowaramup).

Corr. No. 2859/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII, (Plan 413D/40,

134.)The area, containing about 142 acres, bounded on

the East by Locations 171.3 and 1698, on the South byLocations 1698 and 2080, on the West by a surveyedroad extending Northward from the North-West cornerof tile latter location, and by-Location 2081, and on theNorth by a proposed road along the South boundary ofLocatiou. 31.65; subject td survey, classification, andpricing, and to the conditions that all marketable tim-ber is reserved to the Crown and the lessee accepts allresponsibility for any damage done to fences or otherimprovements by the permit holders in the course oftheir operations in removing the timber therefrom.

Sussex 'District (about six miles North-West, ofCowaram tip).

Corr. No. 4576/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413D/40,

A.4.)

Locations 1052 and 1054, containing 271 acres and 212acres respectively; subject to classification and pric-ing; subject also to the reservation to the Crown ofthe marketable timber and timber tramway rights, inaccordance with the amended schedule to "The LandAct, ,1898,'' as published in the Government Gazetteof the 24th April, 1931.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (about five miles North -East. ofMorawa).

Corr. No. 2499/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 128/80,

1)4; 122/80, D1.)The area, containing about 700 acres, bounded on

the North by Location 9263, on the East by Location6311, on the South by Locations 6226 and 7756, andon the West by Location 8979; subject to survey, classi-fiCation, and pricing, and to the payment of one-quartersurvey fee With application; subject also to pastorallessee's claim for improvements; hieing- the area ex-cluded from R. E., J. H., and T. J. Jones' application.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kent District (about 20 miles North-East of Ongerup).Corr. No. 385/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 419/80,

A4; 418/80, E4; 434/80, Al.)Locations 703 and 968, containing 990a. Or. 18p., at

7s. 9d, per acre, reducible to 2s. if poison is eradicatedand land stocked within 10 years; classification page.5 of 6496/25; no Agricultural Bank advances will bemade on these blocks, and the Government retains theright to resume free any laud required for railways orother public purposes; also Location 701, containing 500acres, at 10s. 6d. per acre, reducible to 6s. 6d. if poisonis eradicated and land stocked within 10 years; classi-fiCation page 24 of 4350/14; being J. J. Andrews' for-feited Leases 68/1547, 74/687, and 55/1563.

NM:RODIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams Distr (about 121/2 miles North ofNeendaling).

Corr. No. 2689/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 357/80,

A2.)The area, containing about 195 acres, bounded by

lines starting from the South-West corner of Location10191 and extending West about 130 chains; thenceSouth to the North boundary of Location 14371; thenceEast and North along same to the starting point; sub-ject to survey, classification, and pricing, and to thepayment of one-quarter survey fee with application;being the area excluded from Franklin and Ridley'sapplication.

; i13.; ;

Roe District (about 26 miles North of Newdegate).Corr. No. 3294/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 375/80,

C & .D3.)Locations 1727 and 1788, containing- 2,891a. 3r. Op.,

at Ss. per acre; classification page 3 of 582/28; noricuitural :Bank advance will be made on these loca-

s; being W. F. ft. ILaughton's forfeited Leases68 178 and '74/331.

NORTHAN LAND AGENCY.

A yoll District (about three miles West of--BarbalinSiding).

Corr. No. 5677/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 55/80,

ES.)Locations 14357 and 26025, comprising 1,886a. 3r.

14p., at Os. per acre; classification page 59 of 6987/9,Vol. 1; subject to payment for improvements; being J.Roberts' forfeited Leases 21162/68 and 25333/74.

Avon District (near Yarding).Corr. No. 14540/11.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 4/80, D2.)The area, containing about 61 acres, bounded on the

, add South by Location 15315, on the South-Westby a one-chain road along the North-East boundary ofLocation 15317, and on the North by a road along theSouth boundaries- of Locations 22993 and 16830; sub-ject to survey, classification, and pricing.

Ninghan District (near Beacon Siding).Corr. No. 866/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

C D 2 & 3.)Locations 3151 and 3484, containing 3,404a. 2r. 24p.,

at 6s. per acre; classification page 1 of 6064/28; beingJ. H. Butler's forfeited Leases 68/2408 and 74/968.

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Avon District (about five miles North of Trayning).Corr. N o. 2022/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34/SO,

B & CL)Locations 20417 and 25676, containing 2,065a. 2r. 8p.,

at 6.i. Gil. per acre; classification page 19 of 11450/12;the Government retains the right to resume free anyland required for railways or other public purposes;being A. C. George's forfeited Leases 68/2745 and74/1094.

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Ninghan District (about 14 miles North of Mukin-budin).

Corr. No. 2928/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 54/80,

Al.)Location 2812, comprising 1,995a. lr. 29p., at Gs. per

acre; classification page 8 of 28/29; subject to thepayment of one-quarter survey fee (0) with applica-tion; being S. II. Gale's forfeited Lease 68/2714.

PERTH, LAND AGENCY.,13:7

Canning District (near Karragullen).Corr. No. 2126/30.Open under Part V., Section 57. (Plan 241B/40, El.)The area, containing 4a. lr. 2p., bounded on the South

by Location 380, on the North-West by a surveyed roadalong the South-East boundary of Location 938, andon the North-East by a surveyed road extending North-Westward from the North boundary of Location 380aforesaid; subject to pricing.

RAVENSTIIORPE LAND AGENCY.

Oldfield District (about five miles North-East ofKundip).

Corr. No. 6146/20.Open under Parts V, and VI. (Plan 421/80, 1.)location 53, containing 838 acres, at 1 le. per

and Location 54, containing Si] acres, at 11,1.:. peracre; classifications pages 18 and 19 of S022/12,2; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage and temining conditions; E. B. and C. 0. Tranter'sforfeited Leases 3'8289/5,5 and 38217/55 respectively.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.fl

Williams District (about 415 miles South of TinkurriW,Derr. No. 2328/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan :N6D/4',.

c3.)Location 13388, containing 204a. 2r. 3p., at Os. Oil.

:lece; classification page 5 of 2328/29; being G. C.Dollard's forfeited Lease 68/2381.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1931.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

,B.7)Plantagenet District (about 14 miles North-East of

Albany).Corr. No. 10527/12.Open under Parts V.. VI., rued VILE (Plan 451/80,

E3.)Location 3561, containing 160 acres; subject to pric-

ing; classification page 5 of 10827/12; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being 5. J. CrONYC's for-feited Tease 19023/74.

T3.27Plantagenet District (about eight miles North of

Kalgan).Corr. No. 2836/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

P2.)The area, containing about 300 acres, bounded on

ihe North by Location 3511, on the East and Southby lines extending South about 54 chains from the South-East corner of said location, and thence West to theEastern side of road No. 991, and on the West bysaid side of road; subject to survey, classification, andpricing.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (about VA miles West of Lomos).Corr. No. 860/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 343C/40,

P3 & 4.)The area, containing about 248 acres, bounded on the

North by Location 17408, on the East by Locations18521 and 17781, on the South by the Brookton-CorriginRailway Reserve, and on the West by Locations 18537and 1241B; excluding one chain road passing throughthis area; subject to necessary survey, classification,and pricing.

Avon District (about six miles South of Beverley).Corr. No. 6567/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 342B/40,

F2.)Location 18536, containing 160 acres, at 6s. 90. per

acre; classification page 11 of 6567/23; Location 23562,containing 1,110a. 3r. 36p., at 5s. per acre.; classifica-tion page 4 of 3019/23; and Location 6499, containingDio acres, at 5s. 6d. per acre; classification page 19 of7480/04; being T. Mieckin's forfeited Leases 17380/6S,17189/68, and 16782/68.

Avon District (about three miles North-West ofBendering).

Corr. No. 3977/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/30,

AB.)Location 25724, containing 1,658a. 3r. 9p., at 5s. per

acre, excluding survey fee; classification page 16 of3977/27; subject to the payment for improvements (ifany) and to the payment of one-quarter survey fee(1:8 12s. 6d.) with application; being W. G. Smith'sforfeited Lease 22703/68.

Avon District (about two miles West of Billaricay).Corr. No. 1688/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/80,

A2.)Locations 23682 and 26210, containing 1,400a. 1r.

20p., at 6s. 6d. per acre; classification page 9 of52/21; hieing W. :J. Lacey 's forfeited LeasesJi0/68 and 25990/74.

Sloe District (about three miles East of Ilyden).Corr. No. 3866/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 346/SO,

A S.' B4.)Location 1484, containing 1,871a. lr. 34p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 1 of 1657/28; subject topayment for improvements (if any) ; being P. W. Honi-sett's (jun.) forfeited Lease 68/441.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (about 13 miles East of Wilgarup).Corr. No. 9432/09.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 438D/40,

113.)Location 5234, containing 100 acres, at 10s. per acre;

classification page 11 of 9432/09; Location 4160, con-160 acres, at ]2s. 6d. per acre; and Location

4159, containing. 829 acres; subject to .pricing; classifi-cations pages 24 and 27 of 15554/08; subject to anAgKicultural Bank mortgage and to timber conditions:being E. A. and C. J. itT MeSwain's forfeited Leases24178 /55, 12000/74, and 5009/68.

Sussex District (near Jarrahwood).Corr. No. 716/29.Open under Parts VI., and VIII. (Plan 414D/10,

All.)Location 2654, containing 118a.. 2r. 34p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre, excluding survey and improvements; subjectto the reservation to the Crown of the marketable tim-ber and timber tramway rights, in accordance with theamended schedule to "The Land Act, 1898," as .pub-lished in the Government Gazette of the 24th April,1931.

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Sussex District (about four miles South-East ofBusse lton).

Corr. No. 5038/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413C/40,

143.)Location 2193, containing 134a. lr. 25p; subject to

pricing; being R. Drury's forfeited Lease 74/889.

(CR),Sussex District (about six miles South of Ruabon

Siding).Corr. No. 555/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4130/40,

E3.)Location 959, containing 76a. 3r. 27p.; subject to

pricing and to the conditions regarding restriction ofarea in the Nelson and Sussex districts; classificationpage 8 of File 5550/10; being D. Roebuck's cancelledapplication.

CCB.2,

Sussex District (about nine miles East of Ka dale).Corr. No. 4105/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 440D/40,

C4.)Location 2480, containing 145a. Or. 24p.; subject to

pricing; classification page 5 of 4105/30; AgriculturalBank advance not guaranteed; being N. C. Giles' for-feited Lease 74/1147.

Wellington District.Upper Capel Repurchased Estate.

Corr. No. 2703/30.Under Part V., Section 55, of " The Land Act,

1898," as modified by "The Agricultural Lands Pur-chase Act, 1909." (Plan 4141)/40, B3.)

Lot 2550, containing 107a. 2r. 21p.; price per acre-£4; purchase money-£430 10s. 6d.; half-yearly in-stalment over 30 years, including interest at 6 per cent.-£15 2s.; subject to the payment of £118 18s. 5d. forimprovements by half-yearly instalments of £4 13s. 10d.over .25 years, at 61/2 per cent.; being E. George'sforfeited Lease 20/2373.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (about three miles South of Canna).Corr. No. 726/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 128/80,

A2.)Location 5989, containing 1,027 acres, at 9s. 3d. per

acre; classification page 12 of 6268/22; AgriculturalBank assistance has been refused on this location; beingG. W. Standage's forfeited Lease 68/1292.

(CR',Victoria District (about five miles

Siding).Corr. No. 4040/29.Open under Parts V. and

160D/40, B3.)Location 8828, containing

per acre; classification pagemining conditions; being WLease 68/2053.

East of Weld

VI. (Plans 160/80, B2;

1,096a. 2r. 12p., at 2s, 6d.6 of 1567/28; subject to

. J. Underwood's forfeited

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.[CR),

Kojonup District (about two miles North of Pallinup).Corr. No. 2273/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 436B/40,

D1.)Locations 7094 and 7246, containing 272a. Or. 32p.,

at 6s. 3d. per acre, reducible to 2s. if poison is eradicated and land stocked within 10 years; classificationpage 13 of 5796/19; being D. Herbert's forfeitedI,epse 19223/68.

CiB)Plantagenet District (about four miles North of

Kebaringup).Corr. No. 104/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 436B/40,

Fl.)Locations 3152 and 4338, containing 988 acres, at 7s.

per acre; classification page 2 of 7180/11; being H.Nelson 's forfeited Leases 17516/68 and 23847/74.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.(CR')

Ninghan District (aboust1i01iniles North of MarindoSiding).

Corr. No. 2502/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 66/80,

Dl, and 36/300.)Location 2949, containing 1,788a. 3r. 7p., at 7s. per

acre; classification page 25 of File 5537/27; being J.Jordan's forfeited Lease 68/2702.

CCB2i

Ninghan District (about seven miles North-West ofBonnie Rock).

Corr. No. 6162/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 67/80,

A2.)Location 3185, containing 2,453a. 2r. 28p., at 4s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 17 of File 5967/27; Agri-cultural Bank assistance has been refused on this loca-tion; being E. S. and E. C. Walker's forfeited LeaseNilo. 68/1223.

BiAvon District (about 21/2 miles South-West of

Korrelocking).Corr. No. 799/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 33C/40,

E3.)Locations 20966 and 24748, containing 1,000 acres;

subject to pricing; classification page 3 of File 5092/14;subject to payment for improvements; being J. T.Grant's forfeited Leases 19057/68 and 24483/74.

(CB

Nimghau District (about nine. miles North of MandiF.,,a).Corr. No. 2010/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 55/80,

BL)Locations 1160 and 3499, containing 718a. 3r. 23p.,

at 4s. per acre, excluding survey fee; classification page11 of 5068/26; subject to the payment of one-quartersurvey fee (15 12s. 6d.) with application and the bal-ance in five years; being J. A. Whyte's forfeited Leases68/2643 and 74/1052.

CtRi,Avon District (about 12 miles South of Mandiga).Corr. No. 5874/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VI I. (Plan 35/80,

B & C4.)Location 20310, containing 979 acres, at Is. per acre;

classification, page 11 of 11450/12; the Government re-tains the right to resume free any land required forrailways or other public purposes; being J. R. Burley 'sforfeited Lease 22582/68.

feB,)Melbourne District (about two miles South of

Pitiwaning).Corr. No. 6372/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and. VIII. (Plan 57/80,

A3.)Location 2791, containing 1,057a. 2r. Sp., at 8s. 60.

per acre; classification page 8 of 2015/13; being G. A.Holbrook's forfeited Lease 68/1043.

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Avon District (about seven miles South of Norpa).Corr. No. 5010/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

B4.)Locations 18257 and 25247, containing 999 acres, at

2s. 6d. per acre; classification page 8 of 4117/12, Vol. 1;being J. W. Patchett's forfeited Leases 22440/68 and25828/74!

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Avon District (about 90A miles North-East ofNokaning).

Corr. No. 181/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 35/80,

A3.)Locations 14022 and 24729, containing 999 acres, at

7s. per acre; classification page 23 of 181/25; theGovernment retains the right to resume free any landrequired for railways or other public purposes; beingW. J. Collis' forfeited Leases 18825/68 and 24405/74.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Peel Estate (about two miles East of Karnup).Corr. No. 858/30.Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898." (Plan Peel

Estate.)Lot 161, containing 128a. 2r. 21p.; purchase price,

including improvements and survey fee-2235 10s.;half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including interest29 2s. 40.; subject to the conditions governing selec-tion in this Estate; being H. Houlahan's forfeitedLease No. 55/1788.

Peel Estate (about five miles East of Wellard).Corr. No. 604/31.Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898." (Plan Peel

Estate.)Lot 418, containing 80a. Or. 29p.; purchase money

£475; half-yearly instalment over 291/2 years, includinginterest-219 1.s. 10d.; and Lots 249 and 1244, contain-ing 1.17a. 3r. 7p.; purchase money-2500; half-yearlyinstalment over 29Y, years, including interest£20lid.; subject to the conditions governing selection inthis Estate; being R. M. Winslade.'s and M. J. Curkiwis' forfeited Leases 55/2108 and 55/2107 respec-tively.

Gaseoyue District (near Carnarvon).Corr. No. 2919/30.Open under Part V., Section 55. (Plan 563/80.)Locations 139, 140, and 141, containing about 48a.

2r. 27p., 47a. Or. 27p., and 46a. 2r. 27p. respectively, at15s. per acre; classification page. 18 of 4836/21; sub-ject to the survey of a five-chain strip along the riverfrontage and to the conditions applying to selectionin this area; being Messrs. H., M.., and E. Pearson'sforfeited Leases 55/1930, 55/1931, and 55/1946 re-spectively.

cB.),Cockburn Sound District (near Jarandale).

Corr. No. 4792/30.Open under Part V., Section 60. (Plan 341C/40, E3.)Loeation 816, containing 21a. 3r. 35p., at 20s. per

acre, including survey fee; classification page 39 ofFile 4792/30.

icaiySwan District (about 71/i miles East of Wan a ial).

Corr. No. 10144/04.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 31/80,

NO.)The area, containing about 170 acres, bounded on the

East and South by Location 2461, on the West by asurveyed road passing through Reserve 965, and on theNorth by a line parallel to and at a distance of about72 chains from the South boundary of said reserve;subject to survey, classification, and pricing. Reserve965, " Travellers," is hereby reduced.

(VB,/Victoria District (about three and four miles North

of Watheroo).Corr. No. 2554/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITT. (Plans 90/80,

114; 63/80, D1.)Location 4198, containing 458a. lr. 4p., at 4s. per

acre; classification page 4 of 2554/28; and Location'7307, containing. 1,208a. 2r. 31p., at 4s. 9d. per acre;classification page 12 of 4403/20; being W. Hill's for-feited Leases 68/215 and 68/214,

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

Esperance District (about five miles North ofEsperance).

Corr. No. 575/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 423/SO,

D3.)Locations 833 and 485, containing 437 acres, at 7s.

per acre; classification page 76 of 9885/12, Vol. 2;subject to the special conditions governing selection inthis district; being -W. H. Turner's forfeited Leases13515/68 and 22138/74.

Fitzgerald District (about four miles West of GrassPatch).

Corr. No. 3574/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

B1 & 2.)Locations 74, 80, and 90, containing 1,869a. Or. 33p.;

subject to pricing; Locations 89, 184, and 1461, con-taining 1,437a. 3r. 15p.; subject to pricing; classifica-tion page 24 of 3574/21; these locations are availableas two separate holdings, subject to an AgriculturalBank mortgage and to the special conditions governingselection in this district; no further Agricultural Bankassistance will be granted; being N. J. M. J., and E.M. Heenan's forfeited Leases 12370/56, 12804/56,8826/56, 12707/56, and 41440/55.

(gm),iFitzgerald District (about five miles North -East of

Dowak).Corr. No. 6126/28.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 392/80, Cl.)Location 1020, containing 1,094a. 1r. 37p., at 4s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 35 of 5608/25; subject tomining and special conditions governing selection'in thisdistrict; being J. L. Webster's forfeited Lease 68/954.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.

Yilgarn District (about two miles North ofWarralakin).

Corr: No. 1334/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 54/80, D1.)Location 355, containing 4,477a. lr. 4p., at 5s. per

acre; classification page 7 of 367/26; subject to pay-ment for improvements, to mining conditions, and tothe right of the Government to resume free any landrequired for railways or other public purposes; theGovernment does not guarantee Agricultural Bank ad-vances; being F. Baxter's forfeited Lease 20031/68.

Yilgarn District (about seven miles North of Boddalin).Corr. No. 2518/29.Open under Parts V. and VI.. (Plans 35/80, 1'3;

36/80, All)Location 1313, containing 1,245a. 2r. Sp., at 5s. per

acre, including survey fee; classification page 13 of2518/29; subject to mining conditions; being A. V.Mittchett's forfeited Lease 68/2160,

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1931.RA VENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

Oldfield District (about five miles North-East ofKuliba).

Corr. No 320/27.Open under Parts V. and VT. (Plan 421/80, A3.)Locations 87 and 306, comprising 1,000 acres, at is.

6d. per acre; classification page 1.4 of 1.201/14; subjectto an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to mining con-ditions; being 0. Rossiter 's forfeited Leases 42230/55 and 25165b/74.

Oldfield District (about seven miles North of Ravens-thorpe).

Corr. No. 4306/28.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 405/80, EC)Location 450, comprising 159a. 3r. 35p., at 5s. per

acre, excluding survey fee; classification page 18 of4306/28; subject to mining conditions and to the pay-ment of one-quarter survey fee (£2 12s. Bd.) with appli-cation being G. E. Mitchell's forfeited Leale 55/1576,

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SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

Esperance District (near Shark Lake)Corr. No. 3855/94.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 423/80,

D3.)The area, containing about 40 acres, bounded on the

East by a road along the Western side of the NorsemanEsperance Railway Reserve, on the South by Reserve4181, "Common," on the West by Location 366, andon the North by Shark Lake; subject to survey, classi-fication, and pricing. (Reserve 2779, "Travellers andStock," is hereby reduced.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1931.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

B27Torbay A.A. District about 11/, miles South of Torbay).

Corr. No. 7274/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 457A/40,

Bl.)Location 65, containing 68a. lr. 36p., at 8s. per

acre; classification page 86 of 12218/00; subject topayment for improvements and to the drainage con-ditionS as applying to this area ; being F. Rowling 'sforfeited Lease 16285/68.

Hay District (about 10 miles South-West of Tenterden).Corr. No. 2274/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 444/80,& E2.)Location 996, containing 2,342a. Or. 1p., at 4s. 60.

per acre; classification page 12 of 2274/23; subjectto paynient for improvements; being A. V. G. and 0. R.Parsons' forfeited Lease 16904/68.

Plantagenet District (near Albany).Corr. No. 491/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

C & D4.)Location 5494, containing 158a. Or. 39p., at 21s. per

acre, including improvements; and Location 5496, con-taining 141a. Or. 38p., at 18s. per acre, including im-provements.

Plantagenet District (near Parry Inlet).Corr. No. 3288/30.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 450A/40,

Cl.)Location 5558, containing 103a. lr. 24p.; Location

5559, containing 100a. Or. 36p.; and Location 5560,eontaining 51a. 2r. 1.3p.; subject to pricing and to theright of the Crown to construct and maintain drainsand to regulate the flow of water through these blockswithout liability for compensation.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Cca/,

Avon District (about 15 miles South-West ofBeverley).

Corr. No. 631/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34213/40,

D1.)Locations 21835 and 26571, containing 934a. 3r. 32p.,

at Gs. 9d. per acre, reducible to 4s. 9d. per acre ifpoison is eradicated and land stocked within 10 years;classification page 3 of 722/21; being T. A. Johnson'sforfeited Leases 68/2279 and 74/919.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.B-5/

Nelson District (about six miles South of Kirup).Corr. No. 963/14.Open under-Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 414D/40,

C4.)Location 3462, containing 148 acres, at 15s. per acre;

subject to, payment for improvements; being A. Han-sen's forfeited Lease 34439/55,

BUNBURY LAND' AGENCY.aaB v;

Murray District (about 34/, miles East of Hamel).Corr. No. 1636/30.Open .under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 383B/40,

1)1.)The area, containing about 228 acres, bounded on the

West by Location 10, on the North by Location 27, onthe East by a line in prolongation Southward of theEastern boundary of the latter location, and on theSouth by a line in prolongation Eastward of the South-ern boundary of Location 10 aforesaid; subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing. (Reserve 7348, "Com-mon, is hereby reduced.)

B.

Williams District (near Tullis Siding).Corr. No. 1199/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 384A/40,

Bl.)ocation 5541, containing 160 acres, at 5s. 6d. per

a re; classification page 20 of 1199/25; subject toiruuer conoitious; being 1 u1. Ware's forreited Lease

18941/68.

(Ca','Wellington District (about 10 miles West of Wagerup).

Corr. No. 3976/05.Open under Part V., Section 60. (Plan 333A/40, A2.)Location 1963, containing 5 acres; subject to pric-

ing; being E. Hickesion's forfeited Lease 766/60.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Hay,

Victoria District (about 71:i miles North-West ofIndarra Siding).

Corr. No. 3610/27.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 156/80,

& 3.)The area, containing about 847 acres, being that

portion of Location 7245 situate West of a line parallelto and at a distance of about 45 chains East of theWest boundary of said location; subject to surveyand pricing; classification page 4 of File 2739/20.

Victoria District (about three miles North-East ofMorawa) .

Corr. No. 1700/30.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 122/80, Cl.)The area, containing 22a. 2r., bounded on the North-

East, North-West. and South-West by Location 8119,a'nd on the South-East by a surveyed road alon( aNorth-West boundary of I ()cation 8979, at £1 per acre;improvements (f..110 19s.) payable over three years;half-yearly instalment, including interest at 7 per cent.f20 2s. 50.; first instalment on improvements is Onewith deposit; available to adjoining holders only.

KATANNING- LAND AGENCY.egi323

Kojonup District (near Tunney).Corr. No. 2965/11.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 437C/40,

ES.)The area, containing about I20 acres, bounded on the

North by Location 8101, on the East by Location 7804,nu the South by a one-chain road along the Northboundary of Location 6630, and on the West by a two-chain road along the East boundary of Location 5503and by Tunney Townsite. at 5s. acre. excludingsurvey fee; classification page 91 in File 2965/11.

(CR,/Kojonup District (about 15 miles South of Kojonup).

Corr. No. 1793/20.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plans 437A/40,

CS: 437B/40, D2.)Location 1848, containing 160 acres, at 7s. 3d. per

acre, reducible to 3s. 3d. if .poison is eradicated andlaud stocked within 10 years; classification page 43of 3370/03; subject to payment for improvements;being E. Burkin's forfeited Lease 12176/68.

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A.l CLsit .7, 1931.1 GOVERNA. NT GAZETTE, 1761

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.c, t,

Roe District (about eight miles North of N (legate).Corr. No. 4952/26.Open under Parts V., VD, and VIII. (Plan 388/80,& C2.)Location 912, containing 1,154a. Or. 12p., at 4s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 23 of 4252/26; subject topayment for improvements; being A. Taylor's for-feited Lease 68/324.

/ ttWilliams District (about 121/2 miles South-East of

Jitarniug.).Corr. No. 4337/26.Open under Parts V., Vi., and VIII. (Plans 386/80,

It.1.; 387/80, Al.)Location 13126, containing 500a. lr. 3p., at 5s. 9d.

per acre; -classification page 8 of 4337/26; and Loca-tion 14400, containing 557a. Or. 7p., at 5s. 6d. per acre;classification page 9 of 3663/27 ; subject to paymentfor improvements (if any) ; being R. C. Beyman's for-feited Leases 21467/68 and 68/1032.

Williams District (about three and four miles North-East of Yornaning).

Corr. No. -1922/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and V1.11. (Plan 378D/40,

C3.) .

Location 8022, containing 160 acres, at 10s. 6d. peracre, reducible to 3s. Gd. if poison is eradicated andland stocked within 10 years; classification page 3 of4922/29 ; and Location 5480, containing 97a. 3r. Sp.,at lls. 3d. per acre, reducible to Ss. 3d. if poison iseradicated and land stocked within 10 years; classifi-cation page 5 of 4923/22; being V. H. Rose's forfeitedLeases 16422/68 and 16423/68.

c,Rt,Avon District (about nine miles South-West of

Federal' Siding).Corr. No. 1494/31.Open under Parts V., ., and VIII. (Plan 376/80,

C &,D2.)Location 23410, containing 630a. Or. 25p., at 5s. 3d.

per acre; classification page 2 of 1494/31; being thearea excluded from T. J. Rogers' application.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.tt

Avon District (about eight miles North-East ofKwelkan).

Corr. No. 1269/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34/80,

El; 55/80, E4.)Location 15121, containin.f 2.4158 acres. at 5s. per

acre; classification 'page 6 of 1211/27; subject to pay-ment for improvements; being. E. L. Couper's forfeitedLease 68/2487.

ica,/Ninghan District (seven and 11 males North-East of

Bonnie Rock).Corr. No. 6456/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 67/80,

13 & C2.)Location 3211, containing 1,499a. 3r. 37p., excluding

road, at 9s. per acre; Location 3207, containing 1,148a.3r. -33p., at 9s. 6d. per acre; and Location 3206, Con-taining 1,179a. 3r. 16p., at 8s. 6d. per acre; classifica-ti.-4is pa,r.,s 11. (4, and 11 oi' v1^. 045C/27; no gri-eultural Bank advances guaranteed.

(g/Ninghan District (about 17 miles East of Nugadong).

Corr. No. 4196/27.Open under Parts V., Vi., and -VILE (Plans 89/80,

F'4; 88/80, A4.)Location 2649, containing 1,205a. Or. 35p., at 4s. 6d.

per acre, excluding survey fee; classification page 3 of4196/27; subject to the payment of one-ouarter surveyfee 10.s.) with application; being Si W. Whitely'sI -fe.la"./1 tt':13,? 69/79(3.

"B:"Ninghan District (about two miles East', of Beacon).

Corr. No. 1942/30.Open under Parts V. VI., and VILL. (Plan 66/80,

C & D2.)Locations 3148 and 3500, containing 1,061a. 2r. 17p.,

at 10s. 6d. per acre; classification page 1 of 6064/28;being J. Pianto's forfeited Leases 55/1906 and 74/1050.

B.,)Ninghan District (about 10 miles North of Beacon

Siding).Corr. No. 1118/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 66/80,

Cl, and 36/300.)Location 2944, containing 2,464a. 3r. 1p., at 7s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 15 of 6064/28; subjectto an Agricultural Bank mortgage; being J. N. Ash-ton's forfeited Lease 68/2470.

gcattAxon District (about 31/2, miles North-East of Mawson).

Corr. No. 5580/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 31)/40,

C3.)Location 18509, containing 642a. 2r., at 6s. Gd. per

acre; classification page 10 of 5580/28; being M. Blur-ton's forfeited Lease 68/2114.

Avon District (about eight miles East of Gramphorne).Corr. No. 1741/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80, E2.)Locations 19208 and 19209, containing 1,993 acres,

at 5s. Gd. per acre; classification pages 8 and 9 of1741/27; being J. H. Randle's fOrfeited Lease 22488/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.ccattMurray District (about two miles East of Keysbrook).

Corr. No. 715/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIDE (Plan 341C/40,

D4.)Location 1355, containing 59a. 2r. 33p., excluding

road, at 10s. per acre, excluding survey fee; classifi-cation page 8 of 715/31. (Reserve 11735, "State For-est," is hereby reduced.)

[CanVictoria District (about five miles South-West of

Marchagee).Corr. No. 4321/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 90/80,

C3.)Location 7308, containing 1,069a. 3r. 32p., at 4s. pc:

acre; classification page 5 of 4321/20; being J. G. W.A shivorth's forfeited Lease 13886/68.

Peel Estate (near Wellard).Corr. No. 4658/21.Under Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898." (Plan

Peel Estate.)Lot No. 86, containing 20a. Or. 2p.; price per acre-

£6; and Lot No. 87, containing 77a. Or. 10p.; price peracre -13s.; total purchase money---£170 4s. ld.; half-yearly instalment over 291/2 years, including interestat 6 per cent.-6 2s. 10d.; subject to an AgriculturalBank mortgage and to the conditions governing selec-tion in this Estate; being J. M. Dodd's forfeited Lease20/1799.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Hay,Roe District (about 26 miles North-East of Pingrup).

Corr. No. 1198/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 406/80,

A3; 407/80, F3.)Locations 427 and 535, containing 899a. Or. 27p., at

12s. per acre; classification page 8 of 7107/22; bein2.G. Whitmarsh's forfeited Leases 55/1865 and74/1002.

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1762 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {AUGUST 7, 1951.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1931.RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

Oli Ifield District (about seven miles North of IRtidip)Corr. No. 3418/20.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 421/80, Al.)Locations 173 and 172, containing 659a. Or. 23p., at

8s. per acre; classification page 7 of 3417/20; subjectto mining conditions and to an Agricultural Bank mort-gage; being C. B. McKenzie's forfeited Leases 38519/55and 22173/74.

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.,iRy,Fitzgerald District (about 12 miles West of Salmon

Gums).Corr. No. 4017730.Open under Parts V., VE, and VIII. (Plans 392/SO,

12, and 11/300.)Location 1255, containing 1,000a. 1r. Sp., at 9s. 60.

per acre, including survey fee; classification page 1

of 4017/30; subject to the special conditions governingselection in this district; no Agricultural Bank assist-ance will be granted on this block ; being J. W. Wegner'sforfeited lease 56/292.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1931.RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

Oli lfield District (near Ravensthorpe).Corr. No. 4332/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 420.71;20iThe area, containing 22a. 3r. 39p., bounded on the

North and North-Fast by Location 461, on the South-West by the new deviation of Road No. 1290, and on theWest by a line in prolongation Southward of the Westboundary of said location; subject to classification andpricing, also to the excision of a 25-link Reserve toprotect the Pipe Line. (Reserve 7517, "Water," ishereby reduced.)

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

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Northam onor about the 7th day of February, 1931, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

h. & S. 3793/05; M.R.E. 456/30. .

No. 3158: Widening of part :That portion ofMeenaar station yard bounded by lines commencing atits Eastern corner and extending (as shown Diagram54391) South-Westward along its South-Eastern end fora distance of 1 chain 50 links; thence 349deg. 36min.1 chain 7.5 links and 31.9deg. 43min. 1 chain 77.9 linksto the North-Eastern side of the said station yard; thenceSouth-Eastward along said North-Eastern side of thestation yard for a distance of 2 chains 30.1 links tothe starting point. (Plan Meenaar.)

WHEREAS the DALWALLINP Road .hoard, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dal-wallinu on or about the 2nd day of September, 1930,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto saw:

5236/22'No. 6875: Deviation of part:/ strip of land, one

chain wide, its South-Eastern side leaving an East sideof the present road in Victoria Location 8501 9 chains84.1 links from a South boundary of the said locationand extending (as shown Diagram 54938) South-West-ward through same to rejoin a. South side of the oldroad at a North-West corner of Location 7703. (Plan89/30, D2.)

WHEREAS the PLANTAGENET Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at MountBarker on or about the 1st day of May, 1930, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

3638/30.No. 8589: Widenings:-1 triangular portion of Plan-

tagenet Location 4550 bounded by lines commencing onthe North side of the present road at a South-Westcorner of the said location and extending (as shownDiagram 57055) 329deg. 35rnin. 1 chain, 119deg. 18mi-n.1 chain 73.6 links; thence 270deg. 1 chain to the start-ing point.

Also a triangular portion of Location 4601 boundedby lines commencing at its North-West corner and ex-tending (as shown Diagram 57055) 90deg. 1 chain,209deg. 48min. 99.1 links; thence 329deg. 35min. 1chain to the starting point. (Plan 451/80, B3.)

WHEREAS the AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,held at Margaret River on or about the 16th day ofMay, 1931, resolved to open the road hereinafter d e-

lied, that is to say :L. S. 1019/29; 360/29.No. 8700: Deviation of part:A strip of land, one

chain wide (widening at its commencement and termina-tion), its Eastern side leaving the Southern side of thepresent road at its intersection with the Western boun-dary of Sussex Location 1603 and extending (as shownDiaeram 53404) Northward, Eastward, and SouthEastward through said Location 1603 to rejoin theSouthern side of the old road in same. (Plan 440A/40,Bl.)

WHEREAS the KOJONUP Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Kojonup onor about the 3rd day of December, 1930, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

4/31.No. 8721:A strip of land, one chain wide (widen.

ing on the South boundary of Kojonup Location 4192at the. South-East corner and on the North boundaryof Location 6497), leaving a surveyed road on theSouth boundary of Kojonup Location 4192 near theNorth-East corner of Location 7229 and extending North(as shown Diagram 55462) through Locations 4192,3137, and 2423, along the West boundaries of Locations1830 and 3065 and through Location 6497 to a sur-veyed road on the North boundary of the last-mentionedlocation. (Plan 416B/40, D2.)

WHEREAS the PLANTAGENET Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Mt.Barker on or about the 5th day of January, 1928, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say: -

6105/20.No. 8723:A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-

ing on the Northern boundary of Hay Location 517, asshown Diagram 57056, and at the South-West cornerof Location 352, and on the North boundary of Loca-tion 353, as shown O.P. 2964, and also by the inclusionof part of Road No. 4976), leaving a surveyed road onthe East boundary of Hay Location 357 14 chains 17.6links from a North-West corner of Location 497 andextending (as shown 0.P. 2964 and Diagram 57056)Eastward to and along part of the North boundary ofLocation 517 and Southward through the latter locationto the North-West corner of Location 351; thence againEastward along part of the North boundary of saidLocation 351, through Location 352 and Reserve 20024 -.and along part of the South boundary of the saidReserve to its South-East corner: thence 5 chains wideand MITI-Owing to 3 chains along part of the Northboundary of Location 353 to the South-East corner ofLocation 402. (Plan 452/80, Dl.)

WHEREAS the DALWALLINU Roan Board, by reso-lution passed at a. meeting of the Board, held at Dal-wallinu on or about the 3rd day of August, 1929, re-solved to open the roads hereinafter described, that isto say:

10195/12.No. 8724:A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at a South-Western corner of VictoriaLocation 3668 and extending East (as surveyed and asshown Diagram 54921) along the Southernmost -boun-dary of the said location, the South boundaries of Loca-tions'4453 and 7733 and through Location 8501 to RoadNo. 0875 on the South-Eastern boundary of the last-mentioned location. (Plan 89/80, D2.)

No. 8725:A strip of land, one chain wide, leavingRoad No. 6875 in Victoria Location 5501. 9 chains84.1 links from a South boundary of the said location andextending Eastward (as shown Diagram 54938) throughsonic and along the North boundaries of Locations 5918,5358, 4455, and 3075 to a surveyed road at the NorthEastern corner of the last-mentioned location. (Plan89/80, D & E2.)

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AUGUST 7, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1763

And whereas His Excellency the Administrator, pur-suant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902,"by notices published in the Government Gazette, de-clared that the said lands had been set apart, taken, orresumed for the purpose of the said Roads, and thatplans of the said ]ands might be inspected at the De-

4nie"sAnd whereas the said Boards have caused a copy of

the said notices to be served upon the owners and occu-piers of the said lands resident within the State, or suchof them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertainedeither personally or by registered letter posted to theirlast-named places of abode.

And whereas the Administrator in Executive Councilhas confirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notifiedthat the lines of communication described above arerloads within the meaning of " The Road Districts Act,1919," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 7th day of August, 1931.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentioned roadin the AUGUSTA-MARG.\ ID-41 Eli ii ,ad Districtpasses, has applied to the Augusta-M,argaret RiverRoad Board to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

2042/21.A. 107.-That portion of York Street bounded by

lines commencing at the intersection of its West sidewith the South side of Osnaburg Street and extendingEgst (as shown Diagram 53455) .02 links along saidside of Osnaburg Street; thence by a circular convexare having a length of 78.5 links; thence 179deg. 59min. 1 chain 82.4 links; thence by a circular convex arc

g a length of 65.3 links and continuing to theside of York Street; thence North along said side

of York Street to the starting point. (Plan Augusta.)

-WHEREAS Warren Marwick, W. J. Marwick, S. aFisher (Exors. of A. Beard, decd.), Warren Marwick,F. A. Moss, C. A. Dolling, A. H. Young, and A. Banyan,being the owners of land over or along which theundermentioned road in the BROOKTON Road Districtpasses, have applied to the Brookton Road Board toclose the said road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

4693/71.B. 37.5.-The surveyed road passing along the North

Paetcrn boundary of Avon Location 18726, throughLocations 15768, 12555, 12557, and 6335, mid KwedaTownsite; from Road No. 5133 at the Northern cornerof the first-mentioned location to a surveyed road onthe North side of the Kweda Station Yard. (Plan

'3C/40, D3, E3 & 4, Kweda Townsite.)

WHEREAS W. G. Lambert, A. Casey, Jas. Underwood,The W.A. Trustee, Executor, C Agency Co., Ltd., andthe Midland Railway Co., being the owners of landover or along which the undermentioned road in theCARNAMAII Road District passes, have applied to theCarnal-n:1h Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:

1788/30.C. 208.-The whole of Road No. 8320 passing along

the South boundaries of Lots M1232 and M1357, ofVictoria Location 2023 through Lot M1233, and alongpart of the West and the North boundary of Lot M964and the Easternmost boundary of Lot M1233, from RoadNo. 5690 at the South-West corner of the first-mentionedlot to Road No. 8434 at the North-East corner of LotM1233. (Plan 95/80, D. E 4.)

WHEREAS E. M. Haddleton, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in theKENT Road District passes, has applied to the KentRoad Board to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

1521/30.K. 206.-A triangular portion of Road No. 8063

hounded by lines commencing on the North boundary ofKent Location 392 one chain South from the South-Westcorner of Location 337 and extending (as shown Dia-gram 51962) 89deg. 57min. 1 chain, 225deg. 1 chain41 5 links; thence 2min. 1 chain to the starting point.(Plan 407/80, C4.)

WHEREAS R. D. Sim and John Pethybridge, beingthe owners of land over or along which the undermen-tioned road in the NARROG1N Road District passes,have applied to the Narrogin Road Board to close thesaid road, which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:

5031/30.N. 233.--The surveyed road along the West boundary

of Williams Location 3233, and part of the North andthe West boundary of Location 5091 ; from a surveyedroad at the North-West corner of the former locationto a surveyed road at the South-West corner of saidLocation 5091. (Plan 385C/40, E3 4.)

WHEREAS A. a Foster, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in theVICTORIA PLAINS Road District passes, has appliedto the Victoria Plains Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:

3255/15.V. 62.-That portion of Road No. 5660 through Avon

Location 4594; from Road No. 3314 on its -West boun-dary to Road No. 2552 on the West boundary of Wyen-ing Townsite. (Plan 32/80, B3,)

And whereas such applications have been duly pub-lished in the Cover-meat Gazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applications:

And whereas the Administrator in Executive Councilhas confirmed the said assents:

It is hereby notified that the said roads are closed.Dated this 7th day of August, 1931.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1910.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 7th August, 1931.IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned landsh:Iyo been set apart, token. or resumed under Sectiont7 of "The Public Works Act, 1902,' for the purposeat new Roads, that is to say:--

Greenmount.L. and S. 2839/03; M.P.B. 1148/30.No. 28: Widening of part.-That portion of Maho-

gany Creek Lot 1.5 bounded by lines commencing at itsEastern corner and extending (as shown Diagram56292) South-Westward along part of its South -Eastern boundary for a distance of 3 chains 53.3 links;thence 305deg. 27min. 2 chains 0.8 links and 297deg.39min. 4 chains 8.6 links to the Northern boundary ofthe said lot; thence East along part of said Northernboundary for a distance of 8 chains 4.8 links to thestartin, paint.

3r. 31.8p. being resumed from Mahogany Creek Lot15. (Plan-Mundaring.)

Melville.3259/03.No. 1640: Murray Street (extensions): -- A strip of

land, one chain wide, leaving the present road at theSouth-East corner of Lot 66 of Swan Location 70 andextending South (as shown L.T.O. Plan 3556) to RoadNo. 4183 (Hammad Street) at the South -East cornerof Lot 754.

Also a strip of land, one chain wide (plus trunca-tions), leaving the present road at the North-Eastcorner of Lot 79 of Location 70 and extending North(as shown L.T.O. Pla:is 3948 and 4549) to ReserveStreet at. the North-East corner of Lot SS of Loca-tion 69.

No. 1.641: Waddell Road (extensions):-A strip ofland, one chain wide, leaving the present road at theSouth-West corner of Lot 1 of Lot 122 of Swan Loca-tion 70 and extending South (as shown L.T.O. Plan3721) to Road No. 4783 (Hammel Street) at theSouth-West corner of Lot 849.

Also a strip of land, one chain wide (pins trunca-tions), leaving the present road at the North-Westcorner of Lot 112 of Location 70 and extending North(as shown L.T.O. Flans 1547, 3948, and 4549) to Re-serve Street at the North-Western corner of Lot 74of Location 69. (Plan 1D/20, S.W.)

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1764 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

7377/11.No. 4183: Hammad Street (extension):-4 strip of

laud, one chain wide, leaving the present road at theNorth-East corner of Lot 44 of Cockburn Sound Loca-tion 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans 2898and 41:53) to Reml No. 312 (Stock. Road) al. the North-East corner of Lot 1003.

No. 4184: Elvira Street (extension):-A strip ofland, one chain. wide, leaving the present road at theNorth-East corner of Lot 92 of Location 8 and extend-ing East (as shown L.T.O. Plans 2898 and 4153) toRoad No. 312 (Stock Road) at the North-East cornerof Lot 1039.

No. 4185: Cleopatra. Street (extension):-A strip ofland, one chain wide (plus truncations), leaving thepresent road at the North-East cornet of Lot: 140 ofLocation 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans2898, 4153, and 2996) to Read Na. 312 (Stock Road) atthe North-East corner of. Lot 45 of Lot 1075.

No. 4186: Solomon Street (extension):-A strip ofland, one chain wide (plus truncations), leaving thepresent road at. the North-East corner of Lot 188 ofLocation 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans2898, 4153, and 4996) to Road No. 312 (Stock Road)at the North-East corner of Lot 66 of Lot 1111.

No. 4187: Zenobia Street (extension):-A strip ofland, one chain wide (plus truncations), leaving thepresent road at the North-East corner of Lot 236 ofLocation 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans2898, 4153, and 4996) to Road No. 312 ( stock Road)at the North-East corner of Lot 113 of Lot 1147.

No. 4188: Minor Street (extension) : -A strip ofland, one chain wide (plus truncations), leaving thepresent road at the North-East corner of Lot 284 ofLocation 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans2898, 4153, and 4996) to Road No. 312 (Stock Road)at the North-East corner of Lot 1177.

No. 4189: Aurelian Street (extension) :-A strip ofland, one chain wide, leaving the present road at theNorth-East corner of. Lot 332 of Location 8 and ex-tending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans 2898 and 4153)to Road No. 312 (Stock Road) at the North-East cor-ner of Lot 1213.

No. 4190: Marmion Street (extension) : -A strip ofland, one chain wide (plus truncations), leaving thepresent toad at the North-East corner of Lot 352 ofLocation 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O.Plans 2898, 4153, and 4996) to Road Na. 312 (StockRoad) at the North-East corner of Lot 176 of Lot 1249.

No. -1191: Forrest Street (extension) :-A strip ofland, one chain wide (plus truncations), leaving thepresent road at the North-East corner of Lot 364 ofLocation 8 and extending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans2898, 41'53, and 4996) to Road No. 312 (Stock Road)at the North-East corner of Lot 225 of Lot 1281.

No. 4195: Adrian Street (extension) strip ofland, one chain wide, leaving the present road at theNorth-East corner of Lot 364 of Location 8 and ex-tending South (as shown L.T.O. Plan 2898) to RoadNo. 1773 (High Road) at its South-East corner.

2a. 1r. 29p. being resumed from Swan Location 70.14a. Or. 30p. being resumed from Cockburn Sound

Location 8. (Plan 1D/20, S.W.)

Greenmount.L. & S. 2839/03; M.R.B. 1148/30.No. 8727:-A strip of land, 150 links wide, leaving

a surveyed road on the North-Western boundary of..\iiiindaring Sub. Lot 99 85.5 links from its North-Western corner and extending (as shown Diagram56292) through Sub. Lots 99 and 100 and Reserve 6203to join Road No. 28 in the said Reserve.

3r. 33. 7p. being resumed from Mundaring Sub. Lot 99.la. Or. 33.4. being resumed from Mundaring Sub.

Lot 100. (Plans Mundaring, 1BC/20, Lion Mill.)

Melville.

1341/31.No. 8728: McKimmie Road:-A strip of land, one

artwide, leaving Road No. 1773 (High Road) t theSouth-West corner of Lot 1257 of Cockburn Sound Loca-tion 8 and extending North (as shown L.T.O. Plans4153 and 3394) to Canning Road at the North-Westcorner of Lot 636 of Swan. Location '70. (Plan 1D/20,S.W.)

No. 8729: 'Baal Street:-A strip of land, me chainwide (plus truncations and widening at its junctionWith Hammad Street), leaving Road No. 1773 (HighRoad) at the South-East corner of Lot 1264 of Cock-burn Sound Location 'S and extending North '(asclInl, T. '1' n Plc), dOCIg\ fn PrIn '1,1'n A.1 CQ

[AUGUST 7, 1931.

No. 8730: Justinian Street. -A strip of land, onechain wide (plus truncations), leaving Road No. 1773(High Road) at the South-East corner of Lot 214 ofLot 1273 of Location 8 and extending North (as shownL.T.O. Plans 4153 and 4996) to Road No. 4183 (Ham-mad Street) at the North-East corner of Lot 991.

No. 8731: Palin Street.-A strip of land, one chainwide, leaving Road No. 4183 (Hammad Street) at theSouth-East corner of Lot 459 of Swan Location 70 andextending North (as shown L.T.O. Plan 2898) to Can-ning Road at the North-Eastern corner of Lot 440.

No. 8732: Foss Street.-A strip of laud, one chainwide, leaving Road. No. 4183 (Hammad Street) at theSouth-East corner of Lot 652 of Swan Location 70 andextending North (as shown L.T.O. Plans 3394, 4.591,and 4594) to the North-East corner of Lot 13.

No. 8733: Harris Street -A strip of laud, one chainwide (plus truncations), leaving Road No. 4183 (Ham-mad. Street) at the South-East corner of Lot 683 ofSwan Location 70 and extending North (as shownL.T.O. Plans 3394, 4591, 1:547, 3948, and 4549) to MilneStreet at the North-East corner of Lot 225 of Location69.

No. 8734: Hope Road.-A strip of laud, one chainwide, leaving Road No. 4183 (Hammad Street) at theSouth-West corner of Lot 808 of Swan Location 70 andextending North (as shown L.T.O. Plan 3721) to Can-ning Road at the North-West corner of Lot 787.

No. 8735: Weld Road.-A strip of land, one chainwide, leaving Road No. 4183 (Hammad Street) at theSouth-East corner of Lot 717 of Swan Location 70 andextending North (as shown L.T.O. Plan 3556) to Can-ning Road at the North-East corner of Lot 701.

No. 8736: Boyd Street.-A strip of land, one chainwide, leaving Road No. 8733 (Harris Street) at theNorth-West corner of Lot 707 of Swan Location 70.andextending East (as shown L.T.O. Plans 3556 and 3721)to Road No. 312 (Stock Road) at the North-East cor-ner of Lot 859.

Om 3r. 17p. being resumed from Swan Location 70.4a. 2r. 10p. being resumed from Cockburn Sound Lo-

cation 8. (Plan 1D/20, S.W.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of the landsso set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Administrator,C. G. LATHAM,

Minister for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Road.

WE, N. Curley and E. A. Blanning, being the ownersof land over or along which the portion of road here-under described passes, have applied to the Murray RoadBoard to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

hurray.4828/29.M. 296.-The surveyed road along part of the West

boundary of Murray Location 1027; from its South-West corner to one chain South of its North-West cor-ner. (Plan 380C/20.)

N. CURLEY,E. A. BLANNING.

I, Hobart Tuckey, on behalf of the Murray RoadBoard, hereby assent to the above application to closethe road therein described.

HOBART TUCKEY,Chairman Murray Road Board.

31st July, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Road.

I, j. 1). O'TOOLE, being the owner of land over oralong which the portion of road hereunder describedpasses, have applied to the Nungarin Road Board toclose the said portion of road, viz.: -

Nungarin.Corr. No. 14648/11.N. 234.-The surveyed road passing through Avon Lo-

cation 14106; from a surveyed road on its Westernmostboundary to the West boundary c f Location 20709 (Re-serve 16195). (Plan 55/80, F4.)

J. D. O'TOOLE,

I, Joseph Jolly, on behalf of the Nungarin RoadBoard, hereby assent to the above application to closethe road therein described.

J. JOLLY.

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AUGUST 7, 1931.] GOV ERNM.. T G Z W.A. 1765

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Three Springs District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactionsof the Board for Financial Year ended 30th clay of dune,1930 :

SUMMARY- OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

£ s. d.RECEIPTS.Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of yearC s. d

Balance at Treasury 14 4 4Balance at Bank (General Account) ... 11 18 -2In hands of Secretary 0 15 6

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year... 862 2 6(2) Arrears of. Rates collected during year 141 5 7

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ... 41 0 0Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private) 517 10 0(b) Motor Cycles ... 4 0 0(c) Motor Wagons ... 630 13 0(d) Passengers ... ... 2 0 0(e) Trailers and Semi-trailers 12 0 0

Dealers' Plates ... ... 5 10 0Conductors' ... ... 0 5 0Carriers' 12 0 0

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.(a) Dogs 14 5 0(b) Water Supplies ... 12 10 1-------

Income from Property and Plant (other thanLighting)

Rent from Halls, etc. ...Government Grants (including Main Roads

Board)Commonwealth

Main Roads BoardThree Springs-Perenjori Road Contract ... ... 1,291 0 0

Maintenance ... ... 143 18 10StateSubsidy ... ... 140 0 0

Election Deposits ...Rates in Suspense ...Health Account Receipts . 88 12 6Vermin Account Receipts 845 11 7

All Other ReceiptsCarnamah Road Board Adjustment 572 13 10Sale of Motor and Cart Plates ... 41 1 0Sale of Timber 0 10 10Main Roads BoardAdvance ACCORD 30 0 0RefundHume Pipes ... 0 10 8RefundWages overpaid... 3 13 4

Debit Balance at end of year at E., S., andA. Bank ..

Total

EXPENDITURE.Particulars. £ s. (1.

Expenses for Collecting LicensesLicensing Plates, Discs, etc. ...

Salaries ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) ... ... ... ... ... ...Election Expenses ... ... ...Audit Fees ... ... ...Advertising ... ...Interest on Bank Overdraft ...Bank Charges ... ... ...Three per cents. ... ...Legal Expenses (Ordinary) ..Stationery and Printing ...Insurances (Guarantees, etc.) ...Insurances (Works, etc.) ... ... ...Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ... ... ... ... ...(b) Erection Poles, Posts, Pipes, etc.,

for Lighting ... ... ... ...(c) Recreation Grounds, Parks, Beaches,

3,028

24

12

0

5

0

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads ... ... ... 450 15 4

(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ... 115 6 6

(c) Pounds ... 5 3 9

Maintenance of Halls ...Plant and Tools

(1) Plant, Tools, etc. (purchased during year) 922 5 7

(2) Office Furniture ... ... ... 6 0 0(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 88 18 10

Refund of Rates (in Suspense) ... 0 6 0Other Refunds (Election Deposits) ... 5 0 0

Health Account Payments ...Vermin Account Payments ...All other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works)Hire of Roller ...Search of DistrictPlan of District ...Purchase of LandMain Roads BoardAdvance AccountCartageSupervision, Motor Car Allowance ...Erection of Signs, Arrino

48174552300

1080

1012

06

02

1415

911040600

Purchase Petrol and Oil 59 14 2Purchase Timber and Pipes 68 12 5Gate for Gravel Pits ... 4 8 0

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at Treasury ...

26 18 0

1,003 S 1

1,225 4 0

26 15 1

53 8 0

1,574 185, 02 4

1008

934 4 1

lS AND ASSETS.

LI,tInILITIES.

Particulars.s. d. s. d.

Debit Balance at Bank ... 1,271 7, 8Rates owing which cannot be collected 8 6 4Outstanding Accounts 112 10 9Rates in suspense ... 1 18 8Due to Health Board 42 5 2Due to Vermin Board 18 3 0All ether Liabilities

Due on Ford Truck 178 8 9Main Roads Board-22 per cent. Traffic

Fees 275 13 5454 2 2

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 981 10 4

Total £2,890 4 1

ASSETS.

Particulars.s. d. £ s. d.

Credit Balance at Treasury ... 121 14 6Rates OutstandingGeneral Rates ... 307 13 0Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardFurniture 103 0 0Plant and Tools ... 949 4 7Buildings ... 525 0 0Other (Hall Furniture) ... 270 17 9

1,848 2 4

All Other AssetsTimber, Pipes, etc. ... ... 112 14 3Main Roads Board Contract (Estimate) ... 500 0 0

612 14 3

Total £2,890 4 1

------------I certify having examined the books and accounts of the

Three Springs Road Board ; also compared the Statementsof " Receipts and Expenditure," the " Assets and Liabili-ties," also supporting statements, and found same to becorrect.

648

1,271

9 S

7 8

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

et, 1919.

or other Works for year1930.

Form No. 51.

7'he Road Di4ricA

Statement showing Expenditure on Roadsended 30th June,£6,771 18 1

Name of Road, Street, etc. Maintenance. Construction.s. d.

s.2. £ s. <1.5 6 3 D,Idawa 1 10 0 146 8 10

331 3 6 Womarden 1 8 4 228 13 3Morawa 62 16 0

49 19 6 Sweetman's 11 1 519 18 10 Lake 15 0 0

5 5 0 Hall Street, Arrino 0 6 04452

9 910 if

McNeill's ...Main Street, Arrino 4...7 0

71 7 11

0 10 0 Thomas ... 164 17 1053 19 3 Lynch's 136 18 417 17 11 Clyde's 10 8 If

44 18 1 Padbury's 1 2 0 127 19 07 1 6 Mckenzie's 22 S 4

:15 0 0 55 14 5

Broad's 6 0 0 51 7 8Barry's ... 0 14 0 67 5 6Bateman's ... 101 10 6Hunt's . 15 0 0Sewell's ... 27 it 9Weir's ... 31 16 10Stacey's ... 77 4 8

3,077 2 5 Tunbridge ... 4 1 6Hungerford's :34 7 5Racecourse 33 0 0Strutton'sConnolly's ...

02 0 0

School ... 6 14 4580 5 7 Turner's ... 9 18 8131 5 0 Brockman's 6 0 0

Nooks 20 0 24 0 0Three Springs-Dud:twitKadathinni

22 7

5 Is s

Arrino Main 2 9 81,017 4 5 Perenjori

Watson's ...17 5

40.-6 0Sheppard's Lane ... 70 0

5 6 0 Hebiton's 4...0 051 5 0 Three Springs-Roth .lerenjori Con-

683 8 tract 1,360 15 11Main Roads Board 141 6 4Three Springs Streets 62 18 1 118-9 8

£450 15 4 £3,028 12 5

435 16 1

121 14 6

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct.

E. HUNT,Chairman.

GEO. H. BICKFORD, F.B.A.S.,Secretary.

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1766 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, V\ .A. AUGUST 7, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Three Springs District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions ofthe Board for Financial Year ended 30th June, 1931 :

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars. s. d. £ s. 0.Credit Balance at commencement of year

Balance at Treasury 121 14 6General Rate

(1) Current Rates collected during year ...(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 162 6 10

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ... 35 10 0Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private)(b) Motor Cycles ...(c) Motor Wagons(d) Passenger ...(e) Trailers and Semi-trailer

Conductors ...Carriers

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABEGITIES.

Particulars. s. d. s. 0.Debit Balance at Bank 918 19 9Outstanding Accounts 96 4 2Rates in Suspense ... 1 15 SAll other Liabilities

Due on Ford Truck 35 13 9Main Roads BoardTraffic Fees, 29/30 275 13 5Main Roads BoardTraffic Fees, 0/31 6 18 10

318 6 01,810 12 10557 4 5 Balance of Assets over Liabilities ...

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.Dogs ...

Income from Property, and Plant (other thanlighting)

Rent from Halls, etc. ...Hire of Tractor (Health)

503 10 04 () 0

483 0 02 0 0

14 12 00 5 0

16 0 0

73 8 020 5 0

Government Grants (including Main RoadsBoard)

CommonwealthMain Roads BoardPerenjori Road

Contract ... 955 12 0Main Roads BoardRefund, Mainten-

ance Moora-Geraldton Road ... 17 0 10

Election DepositsRates in Suspense ...Health Account ReceiptsVermin Account Receipts

All other ReceiptsSale of Plates and HoldersSale of TimberUnemployment Relief ...Sale of Trees .

Ref undo ...Returned cheque ...

Debit Balance at end of year at E., S., and

Total ...

EXPENDITURE.Particulars.

Debit Balance at commencement of yearAtE. S. and A. Bank

Expenses for Collecting Licenses(1) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ...(2) Mileage ...

-Salaries ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

Election Expenses

4;7-.13 8520 13 6

14 8 05 9 103 0 41 2 103 8 81 10 6

719 11 3

1,058 17 0

10 5 0

93 13 0

Total £3,152 1 5

ASSETS.

Particulars. s. d. s. 0.In hands of Secretary (returned cheque) ... 1 10 0Rates outstandingGeneral Rates ... 1,085 8 0Estimated current value of Property owned

by BoardFurniture (Office) 169 5 4Plant and Tools ... 760 13 10Buildings ... 705 0 0Hall Furniture ... 245 1 0

Due by Health BoardDue by Vermin BoardAll other Assets

Due on Road Board Works

Total ...

50 0 099 0 0

1,880 0 224 12 211 9 10

149 0 0

£3,152 1 5

972 12 10 I certify having examined the books and accounts of the4 0 0 Three Springs Road Board ; also compared the Statements of0 12 0 " Receipts and Expenditure," the " Assets and Liabilities,"

also supporting statements, and found same to be corre..t.565 7 2

29 0 2

918 19 9

£4,494 12 8

£ s. d. s. d.

.19 7 50 12 0

Advertising ...Interest on Bank OverdraftBank Charges ...Three per cents.Stationery and PrintingInsurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances (Works, etc.) ...Contraction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ... ... 611 2 6(b) Wells, Darns, etc. ... 5 0 0(c) Recreation Grounds, Parks, Beaches,

22 18 1

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ...(c) Street Lighting, etc....(d) Pounds

281 425 1065 0

4 10

9906

Maintenance of Halls ...BuildingsPlant and Tools

(1) Plant, etc., and Tools (purchased duringyear) ... ... 152 7 3

(2) Office Furniture ... ... 66 11 5(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 45 5 10

Refund of Election Deposits ...Refund of Rates (in Suspense)Other Refunds (Rates overpaid)

Health Account Payments ...Vermin Account PaymentsStatutory Payments

Main Roads Board ...All other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works)Returned cheque ...Hire of Roller ...SupervisionPetrol and Oil ...Erection of SignsTree PlantingLand purchaseRoad Board Conference Expenses

00 12 06 13 0

1 10 638 10 411 14 076 11 5

1 13 016 16 5

...- 38 1 26 0 0

Balances at end of yearReturned cheque onhand ...

Total

1,271 7 8

19 19 5297 12 7

34 17 23 13 05 4 6

43 16 90 10 0

91 8 217 3 7

7 1 652 4 5

639 0 7

376 692 6

180 16

066

264 4 6

11 5 0111 11 0550 6 4

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing 'EXpendittne on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th Tune, 1031.

Name of Road, Street, etc.

Town ...GeraldtonArrino, BackArrino-MorawaPerenjoriWomardenStationRailway Street, ArrinoMines ...Turner's ...Cuff's Crossing ...Haley's (Arrino)Moora-GeraldtonMain Roads Board

Maintenance ...Do.

Tunbridge's ...Rowe'sHebiton'sCarter's (Rubbish Depot) ...Arrino Rubbish Depot ...DurackBridges' 1 10 0Stratton's 13 10 1Three SpringsRothsay-Pere

Contract

Construction. Maintenance.s. d. £ s. d.

13 17 3 53 0 101 7 9

59 16 04 2 6 126 6 5

35 17 95.4 18 4 28 4 2

5 0 01 12 1O 14O 17 5O 15 71 12 1

17 1 44 1 1

3 16 614 0 030 12 036 8 5

3 7 70 0

on. 318 11 5

£611 2 6 281 4 9

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct,

E. HUNT,Chairman.

GEO. H. BICKFORD, F.B.A.S.,Secretary.

8th July, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Carnaniali District Road Board.

231 10 2 ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th June,1930:

190 18 10

1 10 6

£4,494 12 8

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURECEIPTS.

Particulars.£ a. d. £ s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement ofyearBalance at Treasury .. 305 15 2Balance at Bank of New South

Wales (General Account) .. 1,883 0 42,191 15 6

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AUGUST 7, 1931.; GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1767

£ s. d. £ s. d.General Rate

(1) Current Rates collectedduring year .. .. 2,166 13 8

(2) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year .. .. 117 8 4

Loan Rate(1) Current Rates collected

during year ..(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ..Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private)Wagons

(b) Motor Cycles(c) Transfers, etc.(d) Passengers(e) Trailers and Semi

Dealers' PlateSConductors'Carriers'

and

sailers

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.(a) Bowsers(b) Building Permits, etc.(c) Gate Registration ..(d) Pounds(e) Dogs(f) Water Supplies ..

Income from Property and Plant(other than Lighting)

Rent from Halls, etc.Carnamah HallCoorow Hall ..

223 9 11

2 11 10

60 16 11

2,445 5 024 15 04 10 02 0 02 0 0

20 0 00 2 6

28 0 0

Maintenance of HallsCarnamahCoorow

£ s. d. £ s. d.

197 2 730 13 7

Building Improvements, etc ..2,281 2 0 Works undertaken from Loans

raised under 10° Geo. V., No.38, as per Form No. 18

Coorow Hall ..Disbursements in respect to Loans

raised under 10° Geo. V., No.38 (Part VII.) (see also Form

226 4 9 17)Repayment of Loan No. 2 (not

provided for by Sinking Fund) 10 10 2Interest on Loans 97 S 1Paid into Sinking Fund 65 0 0Interest on Sinking Fund 5 17 0

2,587 9 5

6 16 61 0 00 10 01 10 0

26 1 312 0 0

47 17 9

106 0 017 3 0

123 3 0Government Grants (including

Main Roads Board)Commonwealth

Carnamah North-East Road 653 17 3Winchester East Road .. 579 18 0Coorow East Road .. 379 0 0Moora-Geraldton Main Road

Maintenance 93 10 10StateAnnual Subsidy .. 140 0 0

Loans raised under 10° Geo. V.,No. 38, Part VII.

(a) Gross Proceeds of Loansraised during yearLoanNo. 2 ..

(b) Interest from Sinking FundLegal Expenses RecoveredDepositsMain Roads BoardHealth Account Receipts ..Vermin Account Receipts

94 16 1824 3 7

Suspense .. ..All other Receipts

Returned Cheques 20 0 0Ward Adjustment Account. 263 4 5Sale of Poison, etc. 23 19 6Sundry Refunds 52 18 10Inter-Ward Charges 91 7 6Contribution to Works 41 5 6Transfer from Health Account 49 2 1Insurance on Truck .. 150 0 0Sundries . 6 12 4

Total

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

1,846 6 1

500 0 05 17 08 13 0

21 19 6

918 19 889 4 0

698 10 2

.. £11,550 1 10

£ s. d. £ s. d.Expenses for Levying Rates

Collection, Commission, etc. .. 22 6 4Expenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 27 17 1Salaries .. 348 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.)Election ExpensesAudit FeesAdvertisingSupervisionBank ChargesThree per cents.Legal Expenses (Ordinary)Stationery and PrintingInsurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances, (Works, etc.) 76 7 8Construction Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants),as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads 2,897 4 2(b) Fencings 81 18 0(c) Recreation Grounds, Parks,

Beaches, etc. .. 159 11 4

57 1 56 2 0

8 029 0 910 2 00 10 0

105 0 213 3 920 0 612 1 6

Maintenance Works (from Revenue,including Government Grants),as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ..(c) Street Lighting. etc.(d) Pounds

657 16 5111 18 1079 10 40 18 0

3,138 13 6

860 3 7

Plant and Tools(1) Plant, etc., and Tools (pur-

chased during year) .. 580 12 7(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools,

Plant, etc. 124 0 3

Refund of Car License ..Health Account PaymentsVermin Account PaymentsStatutory Payments

Main Roads Board and Exchange 573 5 3Doctor .. 38 11 2

Trust AccountsSuspense AccountsAll other Expenditure (to Ie speci-

fied if on works)Returned Cheques .. 20 0 0Adjustment Account, Road Board 1,161 3 6Sundry Wages .. .. 47 19 8Hume Pipes .. .. .. 11 11 1Compensation and Survey Fees 37 0 0Employers' Liability .. .. 4 19 0Inter-Ward Charges, Plant Ac-

count .. .. .. .. 19 17 6Midland Railway Co., Ledger

Account .. .. 10 0 0Sundries 33 11 6

227 16 2204 5 0

500 0 0

178 15 3

704 12 107 0 0

153 11 31,063 3 7

611 16 56S 12 10

1,346 2Balances at end of year

To credit of Board at Treasury 185 10 0To credit of Board at Bank of

New South Wales (GeneralAccount) .. 1,573 18 0

1,759 S 0

Total £11,550 1 10

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.

Particulars.

Loan Liability (No. 1, £1,300 ; No. 2, £489 9s.10d.) ..

Outstanding Accounts ..Amounts owing on Contracts on handRates in SuspenseDue to Loan Rates AccountAll other Liabilities

Due to Main Roads BoardTraffic FeesBalance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

ASSETS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at TreasuryCredit Balance at Bank of

South Wales ..Rates Outstanding

General RatesLoan Rates

New

£ s. d.

1;789 9 10324 18 6

45 0 020 15 8

229 0 8

7 12 106,582 10 4

.. £8,999 13 10

s.185 10

1,573 18

Loan Sinking Fund Investments(including accrued interest) ..

Estimated Current Value of Pro-perty owned by Board

Furniture (Office)Plant and ToolsBuildingsHall Furniture ..

404 1025 12

119 101,852 154,169 0

299 0

s. d.0

01,759 8 0

93

430 3 0

202 6

0000

Due by Health BoardDue by Vermin BoardAll other Assets

Hume Pipes on hand 11 11 1Deposit Midland Railway Com-

pany .. 10 0 0

Total ..

6,440 5 030 12 4

115 8 2

21 11 1

£8,999 13 10Sinking Funds, etc.

Loan No. 1Amount of loan current on 30th June, 1929,£1,300 ; Accrued Sinking Funds, etc., at 30th June, 1930 :Amount invested at Treasury, including accrued interest, £202Gs. 3d. ; Total, £202 6s. 3d. ; Net liability on loan 30th June,1930, £1,097 13s. 9d.

Loan No. 2Amount of loan current on 30th June, 1929,£500 ; Accrued Sinking Funds, etc., at 30th June, 1930: Primcipal paid, £10 10s. 2d. ; Total, £10 10s. 20. ; Net liability onloan 30th June, 1930, £489 9s. 10d.

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1708 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

We certify having examined the books and accountsof the Carnamah Road Board; also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure," the "Assets andLiabilities," also supporting statements, and foundsame to be correct.

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

G. K. RYDER,Ratepayers' Auditor.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditurefor year ended 30th June, 1930

Name of Road, Street, etc.

on Roads or:Maintenance.

£ s. d.

other Works

Construction.£ s. d.

Carnamah Town 83 13 11 416 6 0Coorow Town 54 7 3 120 16 10Carnamah North-East, 13G 2 10 0 224 5 10Robertson's .

Broad's . .

8221

1810

06

Carnamah-Winchester . 55 7 0Main Moora-Geraldton 91 14 4 32 19 7Waddy Waddy . . 50 4 0Waddy South .. . . 220 1 10Mehrin's . 54 0 0Jun Jun . . 1 7 0 28 14 10Marchagee East 3 0 0 43 10 0Hollingsworth .. 0 15 6 27 4 0Rooke's 0 10 0 0 16 1Rudduck's . . . 31 0 3Rudduck's Private 3 18 0K. Jones' . 66 6 1

R. Wallace 41 3 4Diamonds . 28 17 (1

East Marchagee-Coorow 10 2 0 14 10 0Angle . . .Turner's 4 11 8Inering 31 6 1. 121 5 5McSwain's 6 10 5Winchester East 31. 2 6 387 17 6Winchester West 44 2 2Fowler's . . 42 16 9Mitchell & Strachan's . . 10 10 0Carnamah-Three Springs 23 1 6Winchester- Coorow 1.7 5 0Read's 2S 2 7Hunter's 16Reading's .9 0 0W. Mitchell's 39 9 3Gronow's

*035 3 3Gangway 9 0 114 15 4Fowler's 3 15 0 12 5 0Ferguson's 18 15 0O'Grady's 33 4 11 98 1 7McCann's 6 10 0

Bentley's 9 0 5Bodycoat's 5 6 0Yarra Yarra . 50 17 5Coorow East, 13.7 375 6 2Martin's 2 10 0Watson's 8 3 9Chapman Bros. 1 0 0McIntosh's 43 12 6Coorow Recreation Ground 5Billeroo 11 5 0South . . 35 18 2Noolooroo 4 15 0J. Lawson's 9 15 0Ha ussler's 10 0 0Lock's 1 2 6Winchester North 9 0 0Bussenschutt's 2 10 0W. Lawson's 3 0 0

£657 16 5 £2,897 4 2

Form No. 18.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Expenditure from Loans under 10° George V., Part VII.Ward or Prescribed Area, Coorow Ward ; Name of Road orother Work, Coorow Public Hall ; Particulars, Re-payment ofOverdraft £306 4s., Renovations and Repairs £193 16s. Total,£500.

Form No. 17,The Road Districts Act, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board Loans Current year ended 30th June, 1930.Loan No. 1Amount authorised, £1,300 ; Nominal amountraised by issue of Debentures, £1,300 ; Net amount realised

(nominal) : Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses, £1,251;Where floated. W.A. Trustee Co. and Bank of New SouthWales ; Date of issue, 1/1/27 ; Currency, 15 years ; Rate ofinterest, 61/, per cent. ; Percentage of sinking fund, 5 ; An-nual liability due on account of interest and sinking fund,£149 10s.; Amount paid during the year under review, £14910". ; Purpose for which the loan was raised, Additions toHaltLean No. 2Amount authorised, £500

; Nominal amountraised by issue of Debentures, £500; Net amount realised(nominal) : Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses,£500 ; Portion of loan borrowed from Government, £500 ;

[.AUGUST 7,. 1931.

Where floated, Treasury ; Date of issue, 1/11/29; Currency,15 years ; Rate of interest, 6 per cent. ; Percentage of sinkingfund, Repayable half-yearly ; Annual liability due on accountof interest and sinking fund, £51 Os. 4d. Amount paid duringthe year under review, £23 Ss. 3d. ; Purpose for which the loanwas raised, Taking over Coorow Public Hall and effectingRepairs, etc.

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct.

R. ROBERTSON,Chairman.

ARNOLD C. BIERMAN,Secretary.

22nd August, 1930.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Carnamah District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th June,1931:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.£ a. d. £ s.

Credit Balance at commencementof year0.

Balance at Treasury . 185 10 0Balance at Bank of New South

Wales ( General Account) .. 1,573 18 01,759 S 0

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected dur-

ing year . . 1,428 18 2(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year .. 139 18 01,568 16 2

Loan Rate(1) Current Rates collected

during year 48 16 7(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year 6 15 11.55 12 6

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage 36 9 7Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private) andwagons 1,772 0 10

(b) Motor Cycles14 1(c) Transfers 1 14 rt

Dealers' Plates 3 17 6Excess Loading Fees 4 13 0Carriers' . 19 7 6

1,852 17 10Other Licenses, Fees, etc.

(a) Bowsers 6 6 0(b) Gate Registration . 0 10 0(c) Pounds 2 15 0(d) Dogs 19 17 6(e) Hawkers' 0 5 0

29 13 (1

Income from Property and Plant(other than lighting )

Rent from Halls, etc.Carnamah 97 12 9Coorow 43 18 0

11,1 10 9Government , Grants (including

Main Roads Board)Commonwealth

Main Roads BoardMoora-Ger-aldton, Maintenance 628 3

Main Roads BoardWinches-ter East Road . . 100 0 0

Main Roads BoardCoorowEast Road 370 0 0

1,098 8Loans raised under 10° Geo. V.,

No. 38, Part VII. Interest fromSinking Fund . . . .. . 9 2Legal Expenses Recovered . . 11 10 0Fixed Deposit Account . . . . 500 0 0Health Account Receipts 186' 6 9Vermin Account Receipts 972 15 7

Cemetery Account Receipts 31 5 101,190 S 2Trust Accounts

Main Roads BoardTraffic Fees 537 15 1Suspense . . . . 117 7 3

655 2 4All other ReceiptsRates Rebate Account 312 5 9Sale of Plates, etc. . . 30 3 6Returned Cheques . . 58 1 6Hospital Tax Advance Account 2 0 0Interest on Fixed Deposit 11 17 6Petty Cash Re-banked . . 2 10 0Hire of Plant . . . . 65 9 0Contribution to Works 79 11 5Sundries . . 47 5 5

609 4 1

Total £9,481 8 10

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EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

Expenses for Levying RatesCollection, Commission, etc. ..

Expenses for Collecting Licenses(1) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc.(2) Car Allowance

s. d. s. d.

15 18 5

35 11 95 10 6

SalariesOffice Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.)Election ExpensesAudit FeesAdvertisingSupervisionBank ChargesThree per cents. ..Legal Expenses (Ordinary)Stationery and PrintingInsurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances (Works, etc.)Construction Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants)as per Form NO. 51

(a) Roads .. 2,576 4 11(b) Fencings 12 0 2(c) Recreation Grounds, Parks,

Beaches, etc. 32 19 5

Maintenance Works (from Revenue,including Government Grants)as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads(b) Wells, Dams, etc.(c) Street Lighting, etc.(d) Pounds

Maintenance of HallsCarnamahCoorow

Disbursements in respect to Loansraised under 10° Geo. V. No.38 (Part VII.) (see Form17)

Repayment of Loan No. 2 (notprovided for by Sinking Fund)

Interest on LoansPaid into Sinking FundInterest on Sinking Fund

Plant and Tools(1) Plant, etc., and Tools (pur-

chased during year) ..(2) Tyres and Tubes(3) Repairs to Furniture, 'Pools,

Plant, etc.

Refund of RatesHealth Account PaymentsVermin Account PaymentsStatutory Payments- -

Main Roads BoardDoctor ..

1.132107713

19 28 4

15 104 11

41 2 8329 0 0

42 0 1

5 18 0S 8 0

2) 11 1'

24 1S 0O S 0

78 9 310 5 021 13 106 15 9

65 9 2

2,651 4

1,25 -1 S 8

118 14 170 10

189 4 it

21113

659

19 610 10

0 02 3

182 7 619 8 0

St 14 0

530 3 10230 7 10

Suspense AccountAll other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works)Returned ChequesHospital Tax Advance Account ..Rates Rebate Account ..Fixed Deposit ..Sundry WagesHume PipesSundry FreightsSundry Expense s

58 1 62 0 0

312 5 9500 0 042 10 010 19 4

S39 13 0

Balances at end of 'yearTo credit of Board at Treasury 240 0 7To credit of Board at Bank of

New South Wales .. 1,125 3 11Balance returned Cheque on hand 0 5 0

Tota

209 12 7

283 9 619 7 2

104 0 9862 13 0

760 11133 6 8

974 3

1,365 9 6

. £9,481 8 10

LIABI:.1TIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.

Particulars.

Loan Liability (No. L 21,300 ; No.2, 2467 10s. 4d.)

Oustanding AccountsRates in Suspense and Licenses ..Due to Health Board ..Due to Loan Rates Account ..All other Liabilities

Due to Main Roads BoardTraffic Fees 1929/30 ..

Due to Main Roads BoardTraffic Fees 1930/31

Due to Cemetery BoardBalance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

s. d. s. d.

7 12 107 11 3

1,767 10 4270 1 S

4 1.6 351 13 S84 S 1.0

15 4 131. 5 10

6,163 15 6

. £8,388 16 2

Credit BalanceCredit Balance

South Wales

ASSETS.Particulars.

s. d.at Treasury .. 240 0 7at Bank of New

1,125 3 11Balance Returned Cheque on handRates outstanding-

General RatesLoan Rates

607 12 1030 9 3

Loan Sinking Fund Investments(including accrued interest) ..

Estimated Current Value of Pro-perty owned by Board

Furniture (Office)Plant and ToolsBuildingsHall Furniture

.. 117 10.. 1,674 10.. 3,892 0.. 297 10

0000

Due by Vermin BoardAll other Assets

Hume Pipes on hand .. .. 10 19 4Ledger Deposit Midland Railway

Company .. .. 10 0 0Due by Doctor .. 101 1 2

Total

£ s. d.

1,365 4 60 5 0

638 2 1

276 8 6

5,981 10 05 5 7

122 0 6

£8,388 16 2

Sinking Funds, etc.Loan No. 1Amount of loan current on 30th June, 1930,21,300 ; Accrued Sinking Funds, etc., at 30th June, 1931:Amount, invested at Treasury, including accrued interest, 22768s. 6d. ; Total, £276 8s. 66. ; Net liability on loan 30th June,1931, £1,023 lls. 6d.Loan No. 2Amount of loan current on 30th June, 1939,2489 9s. 106. ; Accrued Sinking Funds, etc., at 30th June,1931: Repayment Principal, £21 19s. 6d. Total, £21 19s. 6d.Net liability on loan 30th June, 1931, £467 10s. 4d.We certify having examined the books and accounts

of the Carnamah Road Board; also compared the Statements of "Receipts and Expenditure," the "Assets andLiabilities," also supporting statements, and foundsane to he correct.

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

G. K. RYDER,Ratepayers' Auditor.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Worksfor year ended 30th June, 1931Name of Road, Street, etc. Maintenance. Construction.

Carnamah TownCoorow Town ..Carnamah-Three SpringsCarnamah North-EastIneringRobertson'sSouth ..Yam's Velma ..Boundary Carnamah-PerenjoriCarnamah-WinchesterWinchester EastNorth ..Lock's ..Coorow East, 13JKausWaddy WaddyMarchagee East-CoorowMarehagee EastMain Moora-GeraldtonHunter'sReading'sSargent'sChapman'sFowler's ..Waddy EastKroschel'sPethick'sInering-PerenjoriGangwayGould's ..Rudduck'sO'Grady'sMcSwain'sBillerooRandell'sJ. W. JonesWaddy NorthAlexander'sWinchester WestWallace'sBentley'sWaddy SouthDavies-HogbinVanzetti'sCoorow, South-WestDunning'sBussenschutt'sFrancis Bros.Winchester Crossing Approach

s. d.82 10 018 1 11

32 4 54 5 0

23 0 09 15 07 10 0

S4 13 153 5 5 160 2 611 5 0 3 15 06 12 622 8 6 320 15 0 0 26 13 3

132 7 0 30 18 -50 12 018 17 2

s. d.190 0 1147 13 1t

34 2 6

102 19 540 10 015 10 0

133 19 1

99 0 0

3832

102312:36

10400

00600

7 14 213 0 0

6 16 023 5 6

49 9 :1

26 11 090 3 0

98 0 03 0 0

29 0 030 10 40 15 11

225 14 4

2 10 0 183 5 0

7344 1156 OG

120 17 021 0 016 10 0 39 4 46 18 3

14 1 53 0

8 0 0

3:2 1150 GO

62 0 0

19 7 0

6 11 07 10 00 15 0

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Form No. 51coMimmd.Name of Road, Street,

Gunyidi .

Perry's ..W. S. Mitchell sBoundary Diamond- CousinMelvin's ..B. D. Bothe'sT. White's

etc. Maintenance. Construction.£ s. u. £ s. d18 0 0

5 17 4 21 11 07 0 0

55 12 01.1 18 2

0 14 S17 2 to

£1,132 19 22,576 4 11

o m No. 17.The Road Districts Act, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1931.Loan No. 1Amount authorised, 21,300 Nominal amount

raised by issue of Debentures, £1,300; Net amount realised(nominal) : Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses, £1,251 ;Where floated, W.A. Trustee Co. and Bank of New SouthWales ; Date of issue, 1/1/27 ; Currency, 15 years ; Rate ofinterest, 63/2 per cent. ; Percentage of sinking fund, 5 ; An-nual liability due on account of interest and sinking fund,£149 10s.; Amount paid during the year under review, 2149'10s. ; Purpose for which the loan was raised, Additions to Hall.

Loan. No. 2Amount authorised, £500 ; Nominal amountraised by issue of Debentures, £500 ; Net amount realised(nominal) : Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses,£500 ; Portion of loan borrowed from Government, £500 ;Where floated, Treasury ; Date, of issue, 1/11/29 ; Currency,15 years; Rate of interest, per cent. ; Percentage of sinkingfund, Repayable half-yearly ; Annual liability due on accountof interest and sinking fund, £51 Os. 4d. ; Amount paid duringthe year under review, £51 Os. 4d. ; Purpose for which theloan was raised, Taking over Coorow Public Hall and effect-ing Repairs.

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct.

R. ROBERTSON,Chairman.

ARNOLD O. BIEIIMAN,Secretary.

znu July, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Lake Grace Road DistrictAlteration of Boundarieswith the Kent Road DistrictNotice of Intention.

Department of Works and Labour,P.W. 636/31. Perth, 30th July, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Administrator,under the provisions of " The Road Districts Act, 1919,"and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, tosever that portion of the Kent Road District as de-scribed in Schedule hereto and annex it to the. LakeGrace Road District.

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Government Office, Department of Worksand Labour, Perth.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

Schedule.

LAKE GRACE ROAD DISTRICT.

Transfer of Territory front the Kent Road District.

All that piece of land bounded by lines commencingon the present District boundary at its intersection withthe East boundary of the Williams Land District andextending South along part of the said East boundaryof the Williams Land District to the production East ofthe North boundary of Williams Location 12571; thenceWestward along the said production and North boundaryand part of the West boundary of the said location tothe production East of the North boundary of Loca-tion 9784; thence along the last-mentioned productionand North boundary, part of the East and the Northboundary of Location 9794 to the North-West cornerof the last-mentioned location; thence Northward alongthe Western boundary, of Location 12292 and along theEasternmost shore of Lake Grace to the District boun-dary and East along said District boundary to the start-big point.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Alerredin Road DistrictAlteration of Boundaries with

the Yilgarn and 'Westonia Road DistrictsNoticeof Intention.

Department of Works and Labour,P.W. 1422/30. Perth, 22nd July, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Administrator,under the provisions of "The Road Districts Act, 1919,"and all other powers enabling him in this behalf to(1) sever that portion of the Westonia Road Districtas described in Schedule A hereto and annex it to theMerredin Road District; (2) sever that portion of theYilgarn Road District as described in Schedule B here-to and annex it to the Herredin Road District.

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Government Office, Department of Worksand Labour, Perth.

(Sgd.) C. A. HUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

Schedule A.

HERBED IN ROAD DISTRICT.

Transfer of Territory frost Westonia Road District.

All that piece of land bounded by lines commencingLin the present District boundary (Rabbit-proof Fence)at its junction with the production South-Westward ofthe Nortlt-Western boundary of Jilbadji Location 31and extending along said production and North-Westernboundary, the South-Western and South-Eastern boun-daries of Location 30, the South-Western and part ofthe South boundary of Location 103, the Westernmostand the South boundary of Location 153 and the last-mentioned boundary; production East to junction'withthe present District boundary; thence South and North-Westward along the said present District boundary tothe starting point.

Schedule B.

Transfer of Territory front the Yilgarn Road District.All that piece of land bounded by lines commencing

on the present District boundary at its junction withthe production East of the South boundary of JilbadjiLocation .153 and extending Eastward along said pro-duction to the production North of the East boundaryof Location 165; thence South along the latter produc-tion and the East boundary of said Location 165 to itsSouth-East corner; thence East along the productionEast of the South boundary of Location 165 aforesaidto the production North of the East boundary of Loca-tion 158; thence South along the last-mentioned produc-tion and the East boundary of Location 158 and Westalong the South boundarieS of Locations 158, 152, and145 and continuing to the Rabbit-proof Fence; thenceSouth-Eastward along the said Rabbit-proof Fence tothe present District boundary, near the North-Easterncorner of Avon Location 19190; thence South-Westwardand Northward along said District boundary to thestarting point.

TENDER ACCEPTED.

Department of Works and Labour,Perth, 7th August, 1931.

following Tender, recently accepted, is publishedfor general information:

Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Description ofContract, and Amount.

27-7-31Cecil Brown & Coy.: Old Detective Office,BoulderPurchase and Removal (8076), £135.

By order of The Honourable the Minister for Works,and Labour.

C. A. HUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

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AUGUST 7, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1771

IT is hereby notified, for general inform:centleman has been elected a Member oruder

RoadBoard. Ward. Date of

Election.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Road Board Election.Department of Works and Labour,

Perth, 5th August, 1931.n accordance with Section 91 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," that the followingundurimmitioae 1 Road Board, to fill the vacancy shown in the particulars here-

Member Elected.

Surname. Christian Name.

Occupa-tion.

How Vacancyoccurred.

Name ofPrevious Member. Remarks.

Nongan-Ballidu

Lake Hinds1931.

Aug. 1 ! Robinson ... I Alan John ... Farmer ... Resignation C. A. R. Parker Unopposed.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

Date ofNotice.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Nature of Work. Date and Timefor Closing.

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc.,to be seen.

1931.

July 23

July 23

July 30

Aug. 6

Boyagarra SchoolPurchase(8079)

Kundip School and QuartersPurchase (8081)

Greenbushes Old School QuartersPurchase and Removal (S082)

Lake M.,rgaret SchoolPurchase and Removal (8083)

1931.(Noon on Tuesday.)11th August ...

18th August

18th August

25t.h Angest

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Police Stations, Brookton andCorrigin, and Court House, Katanning, on and after28th July, 1931.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Court House, Katanning, andPolice Station, Ravensthorpe, on and after 28th July,1931.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunburyand Bridgetown, on and after 4th of August, 1931.

Contractors' RooM, Perth, and Court Houses, Wyal-katchein and Merredin, on and after 11th August,1931.

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, Ire to be add Tessa] to "The Hon. the Minister forWorks and Labour," and marked "Tender," and will be received at the l'oblie Works Office, Perth. Thelowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

C. A. MUNT,-ruder Secretary for Works and Labour.

M.R.B. 246/31 ; Ex. Co. 1461.PUBLIC WORES ACT, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Nam ?oadsEx nsion of Reserve Street, Herdsman's Lake.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Scheduleheretobeing, all in the District of Perthshirehave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of. His Excellency- the Ad-ministrator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 4th day of August, 1931,. been set apart,taken or resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely : Extension of Reserve Street, Herdsman's Lake (Road).

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land FO set apart, talwn, or resumed are markedoff and more particularly descril.ed et: 1 Ian, 26916 (L.T.O. Diagram 9084), which may bo inspected at theoffice of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it 'hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession forthe public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on -Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 26916.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Occupier. Description. Quantity.

1 Catherine Josephine Reg Lot 630 of Perthshire Location 117 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 528, Folio 140)

a. r. p.0 1 35

Certified correct this 3rd day of August, 1931.

J. LINDSAY,Minister for Works.

J. A. NORTHMORE,Administrator in Executive Council.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1931.

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1772 GOVERN ENT GAZETTE, tV.A [A-um:sq. 7, 1031.

P.W. 419/31 ; Ex. Co. 1463.PUBLIC WORKS Acv, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Recreation Reserve near Newmarracarra.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule here-tobeing all in the District of Victoriahave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Adminis-trator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 4th clay of August, 1931, been set apart, takenor resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Recreation Reserve near Newmarracarra.

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 Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 26893 (L.T.O. Diagram 9053), which may be inspected at theoffice of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession for thepublic work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 26893.Owner or Reputed. Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Occupier.Description. Quantity.

a. r. p.1 Walter McKenzie Grant Portion of Victoria Location 6803 (C.P. 43 2 3

Lease 35768/55, Crown Lease 782/16)2 Walter McKenzie Grant Portion of Victoria Location 690 (Certifi-

cate of Title Volume 863, Folio 48)12 2 2

Certified correct this 3rd day of August, 1931.

J. LINDSAY,Minister for Works.

J. A. NORTHMORE,Administrator in Executive Council.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1931.

P.W. 97/31 ; Ex. Co. No. 1378.PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

LAND ACQUISITION.

Goomalling Road BoardGravel Reserve.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule here-tobeing all in the Avon Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval under the " Road Districts Act, 1919," and the" Public Works Act, 1902," of His Excellency the Administrator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council,dated the 4th day of August, 1931, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the following public work,namely :Goomalling Road BoardGravel Reserve.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are marked off andmore particularly described and shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A., 26891 (L.T.O. Diagram 9054), which may be in-spected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in Goomalling Road Board for an estate in fee simple in possessionfor the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 26891.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occuper or Reputed

Occupier.Description. Quantity.

1 I George Looney Corteen andTheodore Nicholas Bickford

Portion of Avon Location 13104 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 933, Folio 54)

1 1 20.3

Certified correct this 30th day of July, 1931.

J. A. NORTHMORE,J. LINDSAY, Administrator in Executive Council.

Minister for Works.Dated this 4th day of August, 1931.

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,AUGUST 1, 1931.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1773

B.W. 372/31 ; Ex. Co. 1377.

PUBLIC 1VORKS ACT, 1902,

LAND RESUMPTION.

Geraklion-Mullewa RailwayAdditions and Improvements (including Road diversion) at Indarra.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule here-tobeing all in the Victoria Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Adminis-trator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 4th day of August, 1931, been set apart, taken or re-sumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Additions and improvements (including road diversion) tothe Wongan Hills-Mullewa Railway at Indarra Siding, and that the portion of the road referred to in such Schedule and whichis by this notice so set apart taken or resumed is wholly closed and has ceased to be a public highway.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed arc markedoff and more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 26900 (L.T.O. Diagram 9075), which may be inspected at the office ofthe Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession for thepublic work herein expressed, freed, and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 26900.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Occupier.Description. Quantity.

2 and 3 Robert Arthur Danger OldhamVacant Portion of Road

Portion of Victoria Location 3816 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1013, Folio 548)

a. r. p.

2 3 124 0 30.4

Certified correct this 30th (lay of July, 1931.

J. A. NORTHMORE,J. LINDSAY, Administrator in Executive Council.Minister for Works.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1931.

P.W.W.S. 925/30 ; Ex. Co. 1464.1?uuric WouNs AcT, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Boyanup DrainageO'Neill's Drain Extension.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Wellington Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Ad-ministrator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 4th clay of August, 1931, been set apart,taken or resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Boyanup DrainageO'Neill's Drain Extension.

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 Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 26886 (L.T.O. Diagram 9047), which may be inspected at theoffice of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession forthe public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 26886.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Occupier. Description. Quantity.

Vestgarth Jilley Vacant Portion of Wellington Location 3619 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 756, Folio 145)

a. r. p.0 0 30.6

Certified correct this 3rd day of August, 1931.J. A. NORTHMORE,

J. LINDSAY, Administrates. in Executive Council.Minister for Works.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1931.

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1774 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 7, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Kent Road Board.

Department of Works and Labour,p.w. 654/31. Perth, 6th August, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Hisi!ixcellency the Administrator has approved, under theprovisions of Section 277 (f) of "The Road DistrictsAct, 1919," of the purchase of Road-making Plant asbeing 'a' work within the meaning of the Act for whichmoney may be borrowed under the Statute by the KentRoad Board.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Mingenew Road District-Alteration of BoundarieS with

the Morawa Road District.Department of Works and Labour,

PM. 520/31. Perth, .1st. August, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatit is the intention of His Excellency the Administrator,cinder the provisions of rim Road Districts Act, 1919,"rind all other powers enabling him in this behalf, tosever the whole of Lot M1.447 of Victoria Location 2014from the Morawa Road District and annex it to theMingenew Road District.

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Govermnent Office, Department of Worksand Labour, Perth.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Tinder Secretary for Works and Labour.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.Municipality of Geraldton.

Department of Works and Labour,P.W. 226/26. Perth, 6th August, 1931.

IT is herebY notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasapproved, under Section 438 of " The Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906," of Additions to ElectricLighting Mains as being a work and undertaking withinthe meaning of the Act for which money may he bor-rowed -under the Statute by the Municipality of Ger-a Id to n.

(SO.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND INDUS-TRIES ASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND AMEND-MENTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned landand leases will be received by the Trustees on dates andat the Local Offices named :-

Tenders returnable at Bruce Rock-22/8/31.1633/23,

Kwolyin Agricultural Area Lots 109, 110 and 112, beingthe whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title Vol.1016, Fol. 226 ; Vol. 1016, Fol. 228 ; Vol. 1016, Fol. 557 ,standing in the name of Jacob Finkelstein ; area 2,165.acres, situated 44 miles South-West of Kwolyin ; describedas 220 acres first class salmon, jam, and yorkgum country ;1,280 acres second class, sandy to loam ; balance thirdclass ; 750 acres forest and '706 acres scrub cleared ; well ;soak ; 309 chains 3 and 6-wire and rabbit netting, 35 chains2-wire and rabbit netting, 85 chains 3-wire and sheep netting,370 chains 6 and 7-wire fencing ; 4-roomed house, stoneand asbestos, bathroom, verandah all round ; stable andsmall shed ; plant that may be in our possession and belong-ing to the place at time of purchase.

738/26.Avon Locations 21243, 23517, and 23365, being the whole

of the land comprised in Leases 9349/68 and 39834/55,and Certificate of Title Vol. 838, Fol. 195, standing in thename of James Gordon Winslade ; area 1,308 acres 2 roods31 perches, situated 8 miles East of Babakin, described as617 acres first class red loam ; 510 acres second class stiffgrey clay ; balance third class sandy ; 720 acres forestcleared, 130 acres scrub cleared ; 2 dams equalling 1,500 c.y. ;256 chains 2-wire fence ; 4-roomed j.w.b. house ; 8 stallstables ; stock and plant that may be in our possession andbelonging to the place at time of purchase. This propertyis subject to a cropping lease expiring 28th February, 1932,

Tenders returnable at Geraldton- 22/8/31.2880/29.

Victoria Locations 5743 and S260. being the whole of theand comprised in Leases 20158/68 and 24975/74, standingin the name of Herbert James Fels ; area 2,485 acres 1 rood33 perches, situated 8 miles East of Wilroy Siding ; de-scribed as about 892 acres first class agricultural land, redclay, and sandy soil, york, jam, malice and wattle ; 760acres second class light red soil ; balance third class ; , 488acres cleared (forest), 168 acres cleared (scrub), 58 acrespart cleared ; well ; 209 chains 5 and 6-wire fence (halfneighbour's) ; plant that may be in our possession andbelonging:. to the place at time of purchase ; 209 chains5 and 6-wire fence.

1411/15.Victoria Locations 4663 and 8089, and part of Victoria

Location 4662, being the whole of the laud comprised inCertificate of Title Vol. 877, Fol. 9, and Lease 17357/68,standing in the name of Arthur Shreeve ; area 1,838 acres2 roods 8 perches, situated 2 miles North-West of AjanaSiding ; described as approximately 900 acres fair to goodagricultural land, york gum and jam ; lalance mixed scruband sand plain country, fair grazing, no poison ; 400 acrescleared ; well ; 478 chains 6-wire boundary fence, 220chains 5 and 6-wire internal fence ; 4-roomed w.b. and ironhouse ; stock and plant that may be in our possession andbelonging to the place at time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Kellerberrin-22/8/31141/29.

Yilgarn Location 603, being the whole of the land com-prised in Lease 41284/55, standing in the name of RichardBurnet Kent ; area 999 acres 3 roods 18 perches, situated3 miles North of Narla, described as 981 acres first classrich red loam ; balance third class ; 699 acres forest cleared,17 acres part cleared ; 467 chains 3-wire fencing ; 4-roomedj.w.b. and asbestos bungalow, 8ft. verandah all round ; two1,200-gallon and one 500-gallon tanks ; stock and plantthat may be in our possession and belonging to the placeat time of purchase. This property is subject to a croppinglease expiring on 28th February, 1932.

615/26.Yilgarn Location 631, being the whole of the land com-

prised in Lease 40045/55, standing in the name of ThomasDuncan Campbell ; area 980 acres 2 roods 3 perches, situated13 miles North of Boddalin ; described as 899 acres firstclass rich red loam, salmon, gimlet and morrel ; 74 acressecond class good red soil, malice and tea-tree ; balancethird class scrub plain ; 598 acres cleared, 8 acres part cleared;dam 1,000 c.y. ; Goldfields Water Scheme ; 420 chains3-wire and 67 chains 2 and 3-wire fencing ; galvanisediron camp ; plant that may be in our possession and belong-ing to the place at time of purchase.

2841/29.Avon Locations 17599, 17822, 17823, 20638 and 19343,

being the whole of the land comprised in Lease 21796/68,standing in the names of George Henry Rainsford (the elder),and George Henry Rainsford (the younger) ;AvonAvon Location26098, being the whole of the land comprised in Lease25587/74, standing in the name of George Henry Rainsford(the elder), and Avon Location 26097, being the whole of theland comprised in Lease 25588/74, standing in the name ofGeorge Henry Rainsford (the younger) ; total area 4,342 acres,situated 2,1 miles North of Wyola, described as 300 acres firstclass ; 2,000 acres second class mallee and scrub ; balancethird class scrub plain ; 2,500 acres cleared ; 420 chains 3-wireand netting fence ; 4-roomed iron house ; machinery shed.

Tenders returnable at Northam-22/8/31.21/381.

Calgie Agricultural Area, Lots 68, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 57being the whole of the land comprised in Certificates of TitleVol. 488, Fol. 105 ; Vol. 498, Fol. 17 ; Vol. 488, Fol. 104 ; Vol.517, Fol. 56 ; Vol. 947, Fol. 111 ; standing in the names ofDavid George Milne and Donald Keir Robertson, and CalgieAgricultural Area Lot 65, being the whole of the land com-prised in Lease 36897/55, standing in the name of EllenLouisa Robertson ; area 1,121 acres 3 roods 10 perches, situ-ated 8 miles South of Meenaar ; described as 1,062 acres firstclass salmon and yorkgum country, fair clayey soil ; balancesecond class whitegum and scrub ; 789 acres cleared, 20 acrespart cleared, 292 acres rung, 80 chains 6--wire fence (halfneighbours) ; 995 chains 6-wire and 233 chains broken fence ;dam, 4 wells, mill, and tank ; 6-roomed house, three roomsbat and three rooms iron ; bat house, two rooms ; galvanisediron stable ; bush shed.

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AUGUST 7, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1775

1685/30. Tenders returnable at Narrogin-22/8/31.Melbourne Locations 2179 and 2184, being the whole of the

land comprised in Lease 41- 182'55, standing in the name ofAlbert Ernest Weston as Trustee of the asE1.m. ofFrank Chessell Wallis, and Mel! L,the whole of the land comprised in 1in the name of Frank Chessell : tits ;?.1

situated 13 miles West of Ballidu ; descrilclass good salmon and gimlet country ;yorkgum country ; balance second class indlee Fee :sandy loam ; 1,150 acres scrub cleared.

Tenders returnable at Num11roppin-22/8/31.324131.

3..Tinghan Location 3159, being the whole of the land. com-prised in Lease 55/1035, standing in the name of JohnPhillips ; area 1,303 acres 3 roods 23 perches, situat 2.!,miles South of Bonnie Rocks ; described as 520class good clay and loamy soils, salmon. 'zim,11balance second class fair to good sandy !,1: nl ; :;18 red, 109 acres part cleared ; small bush c.,.utp.

25/808.Yilgarn Location 227, being the whole of the laud com-

prised -in Lease 40240/5:3, standing in the name of ArthurIsaac William Baxter ; area 958 acres 2 roods I perch, situ-ated 2 miles East of Campion ; described as 825 acres richclay and loam, salmon, gimlet, and giant malice : 101 acressecond class good light loam ; balance third class sandy soil ;544 acres forest cleared, 60 acres scrub cleared, 37 acres partcleared ; dam ; 357 chains 2 plain and 1-barb wire, 49 chains3-wire and netting ; 10 chains 4-wire, 43 chains 1-wire fencing10 chains fence posts erected ; stock and plant that may be inour possession and belonging to the place at time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Bunbury-22/8/31.1804/14.

Bridgetown Suburban Lot 69, being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 1017. Fol. 110, standingin the name of Thomas Cooper ; area 20 acres. ,iluated 2miles West of Bridgetown ; described as 12 acre-, classred loam to gravelly and sandy learns ; 6 acres se,mal classgravelly ridge ; balance third class ironstone ; 10 ;,..res havebeen cleared, 8 acres rung ; 56 chains 3-barb wire fence.

1723/29.Roe Locations 581, 579, and 580, being the whole of the

land comprised in Leases 42206/55, 18043/68, and 24050/74,standing in the name of James Nelson ; area 2,621 acres3 roods 35 perches, situated 4 miles South-East of HydenRock ; described a.s 1,372 acres first class light to good agri-cultural land, salmon, gimlet ; 43 acres second class maliceand scrub ; balance third class sandy and scrub plain ; 560acres cleared.

25/614.Roo Locations 56 and 603, being the whole of the land com-

prised in Leases 40706/55 and 23876/74, standing in the nameof Alick John Macrae ; area 1,006 acres 1 rood 16 perches,situated S miles South-East of Newdegate ; described as 766acres first class, 60 acres second class ; balance third classloamy soil, grey and brown, good and very good ; mixed forestcountry ; patches of light soil and sandy loam, salt lakes andsamphire flats ; 770 acres forest cleared ; 2 dams ; 301 chains3 and 4-wire and netting, 205 chains 5-wire, 60 chains 3-wire,10 chains 2-wire fence ; 60 chains posts erected ; house 5-rooms, hessian and bush timber ; machinery shed ; shearingshed ; stable and yards ; stock and plant that may be in ourpossession and belonging to the place at time of purchase.

The improvements are quoted from office records and arebelieved to be correct, but the Trustees do not guaranteethem. Tenderers should satisfy themselves as to improve-ments and their condition.

Tenderers should state definitely what deposit they are pre-pared to pay, terms required for balance of purchase, also ifable to carry on without further assistance.

All tenders should be forwarded to the District Inspector,Agricultural Bank, at place named, the envelope being marked" Tender for 's property."

No tender necessarily accepted.

E. A. McLARTY,General Manager

Agricultural Bank, Soldiers' Settlement Scheme, andIndustries Assistance Board.

7th August, 1931.

Excellenepleased to am

TEE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 4th August, 1931.

the Administrator in Executive Connell. in accordance with Section 297 of " The Mining Act, 1904," has beene, conditionally, the following Tempotary Reserves, for the purpose of prospecting for gold.

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

No. Con'es. No. Ocemiier. Term. Loma

63211 1341/31 Sons of Gwalia, Limited to 31st Beria Townsite, rgaret Gold-Jane-i IT, 1932 field

6:33H 102531 Lake Randells Gold Sluicing, Syndicate :gust, to 31st Oc-Lake Lefroy, Coolgardie Goldfieldtober, 1931

634n 754/30 Central Australian Gold Exploration Comparty, Limited

.August, 1931, to 31st Rawlinson RangesJanuary, 1932

THE MI1ING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 4th August, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, in accordance with Section 297 of " The Mining Act, 1904," hasbeen pleased to authorise the occupants of the undermentioned Temporary Reserves to occupy, conditionally, the said TemporaryReserves.

T. A. L. DAVY,for Minister for Mines.

No. Corres. No. Occupant. Term extended to : Locality.

443 rr 2327/26 Johnstone, John 20th July, 1932 Irwin River55SH 182/30 Lysons, Kenneth Campbell 31st July, 1.931... Tambourah, Pilbara Goldfield

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1776 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 7, ]9:31.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 4th August, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has approved the cancellation of the undermentioned Temporary Re-serves, created in accordance with the provisions of Section 297 of " The Mining Act, 1904."

No. Corres. No. Occupant. Locality.

56111522n i

583/30772/29

Mateo Gold Mining Company, Limited ...Big Four Gold Mining Company, Limited

Mulgabbie, North-East Coolgardie GoldfieldWest Kimberley Goldfield

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Department of Mines,Perth, 4th August, 1931.

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

M. J. CALANCHINI,Linder Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

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

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

BrOad ArrowEast CoolgardieEast Murchison Lawlers

1953w.55448E.1240.

Mineral Leases.

The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was approved, conditionally, subject to survey :

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

East Coolgardie 123E.

The undermentioned Mineral Leases were declared forfeited for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent :

Goldfield. District. o.Lease.

of Name of Lease. Lessees.

?ilbara ... ... Marble Bar 347 West Soansville ... .. Conchie, James.348 Eginbah ... ... ... do.350 Strelley River South ... Burbanks Mining and Investment Trust,

Limited.351 Star Sir ... ... ... Crawford, Lindsay William Seabrook ;

Crawford, Allan RobertNullagine ... 421, Hill 60 No. 4 ... Liddlelow, Henry Albert ; Goode,

Heclley Havelock.43L Hill 60 No. 5 ... ... do. do. do.451, South Hill 60 Nicholson, David.

Cilgarn ... ... ... ... ... 3311 Great Binjin ... Lynch, Michael.

Miners' Homestead Leases.The undermentioned applications for Miners' Homestead Leases were approved, subject to survey, to date from 1st July, 1931 :

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

East CoolgardieEa-A, Murchison Wiluna

256E.33j.

* Conditionally

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AUGUST 7, 1931.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1777

THE MINING ACT, 1904.NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORFEIT LEASES POE NON-PAYMENT OF RENT.

Department of Mines,Perth, 7th August, 1931.

IN accordance with Section 97 of "The Mining Act, 1904," notice is hereby given that, unless rent due onthe undermentioned Gold Mining Leases be paid on or before the 25th day of September,- 1931, it is theintention of the Administrator, under the provisions of Section 98 of "The Mining Act, 1904," to forfeit suchleases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.18331 \' ZOROASTRIAN: Jessop, Thomas James;

Thorlby, Herbert.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.4567GRIFFITHS GOLD MINE: Griffiths, John.4586CARLTON: Clayton, Louis Frederick.4720LAKE VIEW REWARD: Ives Reward Gold

Mines, No Liability.4721LAKE VIEW REWARD EAST: Ives Reward

Gold Mines, No Liability.4722LAKE VIEW REWARD EXTENDED: Ives

Reward Gold Mines, No Liability.4732IVES LAKE VIEW REWARD JUNCTION:

Job, Thomas Ernest.5195CLIFTON: Job, Thomas Ernest.0200PERSEVERANCE: Brown, William George.5207ELGIN: Mendis, Hemsley; Smith, James;

Williams, Samuel.5212REDEMPTION: Wooster, George William.5213REDEMPTION No. 1 SOUTH: Wooster, George

William.5220DOUBLE YOLK: Davey, Edwin Lancelot.5225QUEEN EXTENDED: Dunstan, Arthur; Lord,

William John.5231SKYLARK EAST: Heidi., Patrick Vincent.5232---SKYLARK WEST: Hall, Harry.5234SKYLARK EXTENDED: Crawford, James

Miller5237PERSEVERANCE NORTH EXTENDED:

Brown, William George.5238PERSEVERANCE SOUTH EXTENDED:

Brown, William George.5240SKYLARK NORTH: Hebir, Patrick Vincent.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.944ECYGNET: Winter, Frederick George; Stearne,

Ernest William; Morrison, John; Cram,John; Paterson, John Alexander.

4547EMOUNT CHARLOTTE No. 2: Hunt, Harry

4548EHANNANS HILL: Hunt, Harry William.5159ELAKE VIEW SOUTH: Laver, Charles Wil-

liam; Laver, Ralph; Stone, Richard William;Laver, Edith Beatrice.

5408ETRUE BLUE: Winter, Frederick George;Stearne, Ernest William; Morrison, John;Cram, John; Paterson, JOhn Alexander.

5409E BROWNHILL: Winter, Frederick George;Stearne, Ernest William; Morrison, John;Cram, John; Paterson, John Alexander.

5415ERETURN:, Hughes, Edward.5429ENORTH KALGURLI, LIMITED: deBernales,

Claude Albo; Francis, Nicholas Thomas;Martin, Thomas John.

5437ENORTH END EXTENDED: Stahl, FrederickHenry.

5439E RETURN EXTENDED: Hughes, Edward.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Willow District.

855JWARATAH: Pearce, Hubert James; McHugh,William Albert.

357JWARATAH SOUTH: Pearce, Hubert James:McHugh, William Albert.

430JNORTH END: Abdy, William; Guazzelli,Adelio.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.Mt. Margaret District.

71.5TLANCEFIELD NORTH: Ridgway, George;Forwood Down & Co., Limited.

806TLANCEFIELD: Ridgway, George; ForwoodDown & Co., Limited.

2113 TBANEYG 0 NORTH: Dwyer, William ;Dwyer, George Martin; Dwyer, Michael.Stephen.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Mt. Margaret Districtcontinued.2138TNIL DESPERANDUM: Probert, Arthur

Adrian; Richards, Harry; Aitken, Douglas;Gaston, Walter George.

2141TKING OF CREATION: Raven, Henry Cox.2145TQUEEN OF CREATION: Raven, Henry Cox.2216TBERIA MAIN LODE: Kesich, Joseph Franich.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Cue District.

1977EMU: Mararoa Gold Mining Company, NoLiability.

1981EMU NORTH: Mararoa Gold Mining Company,No Liability.

2038SORENSENS: Mararoa Gold Mining Company,No Liability.

2044EMU EAST: Mare roa Gold Mining Company,No Liability.

2045Emu CENTRAL: Mararoa Gold Mining Com-pany, No Liability.

2050LITTLE BELL: Si andelstam Herman.0005EMU EAST EXTENDED: Mararoa Gold Min-

iug Company, No Liability.2065LITTLE BELL SOUTH:' Mandelsta at, Herman.

Meekatharra District.1466NHAVELUCK: Lyons, Edward.1529NPROHIBITION: The Prohibition Gold Milt-

ing Company, No Liability.1533NHEROIC: Dewar, James Weir; Sexton, Wil-

liam Lloyd.1539NINGLIsToN SOUTH: Rivailossi, Angelina;

Duff, Bernard; Ribatto, Candido; Wain-wright, Robert Solomon.

1540N-PROHIBITION SOUTH: Prohibition GoldMining Company, No Liability.

1551NNEW WATERLOO: Garland, :lames Edmond.1552NUNITED: Ribatto, Candido; Rivadossi, :Fans-

tino; Seghezzi, Antonio; Wahlwright,Robert Solomon.

1553NCONSOLS NORTH: Caddy, Richard Anthony.

Mt. 'Magnet District.12151lIIILL 60: Clark, Walter; Pearsall, Ernest

Gerald.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Ycrilla. District.

ETA : Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.448 VENI NG STAB: Dunlop, William.491 PINDEPENDEN : Jenkins, Oliver.

PHILLIPS RI V ER GOLDFIELD.184G EM : Reynolds, II en ry ; Scott, William Henry.

PIL13ARA GOLDFIELD.Marble Bar District.

740-1\loulNr PROPHECY: Watson, Robert.794PERSEVERANCE: Watson, Robert.

Nullagine District.2191,-811 AIROCK : Nicholls, Alfred; -Doherty,

Michael.

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1778 GOVERNI GA2m"11,,, FAUGUST 7, 19'31.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.907BROWN'S REWARD: Connor, Stanley Ber-

tram.988BRILLIANT NORTH: Brilliant Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.904FREMANTLE GOLD MINE: Higham, Frank

Gayton; Tur ier, John 'Wilson; Logan, WilliamHenry.

YILGARN 'GOLDFIELD.852MAY QUEEN: Coombe, Ernest.

2801SCOTTS GREYS: Poison, Samuel Hunter.3248RADIO DEEPS: Andrews, Richard Bullock;

Lang,, Samuel Carsley.3308 CONSOLIDATED: McCahon's Gold Mines, No

Liability.3311GREAT BINJIN: Lynch, Michael.3330 GREAT BEACON: Great Beacon Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.3331GREAT BEACON No. 2: Great Beacon Gold

Mining Company, No Liability.3348CONSOLIDATED DEEPS: McCahon's Gold

Mines, No Liability.3349EDNA MAY CENTRAL: McCahon's Gold

Mines, No Liability.3350RISING SUN: Watson, John Robert; Clifford,

Bertie Williams; Scott, Colin.3371LADY MARGARET : Hampton Consols Gold

Mining Company, No Liability.3372RECOVERY: Grant, William Rose.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Authority to Mine on Reserved and Exempted Lands.

Department of Mines,1035/31. Perth, 4th August, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council,by virtue of the powers conferred under Section 30 of" The Mining Act, 1904," has been pleased to grant,conditionally, Francis Neville Page authority to mineNo. 4681-I (4/31) on certain reserved and exemptedlands within the Southern Cross Townsite, Yilgarn Gold-field; to be held as Prospecting Area No. 2063.

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

THE FORESTS ACT, 1918.

Forest Regulations, 1925.Forests Department,

F,D. 159/29. Perth, 4th August, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased,, under the provisions of "The ForestsAct, 1918," and on the recommendation of the Con-servator of ilforests, to approve of amendments to theForest Regulations, 1925, as follows

Uegulation 95 (2) is amended by deleting the words" One shilling" in the fourth line and inserting in lieuthereof the words " Two shillings and sixpence."

The Third Schedule (Scale of Fees) is amended byinserting therein:"Preparation of Shipping Certifi-cate, 2s. 6d."

S. L. KESSELL,Conservator of Forests.

APPOINTMENTS

(under Section 5 of "Registration of Deaths and Mar-riages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section 2 of"The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Mar-riages Act Amendment Act, 1914").

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 43/31. Perth, 1st August, 1931.

PI' is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr.L. J. Dullard has been appointed to act, temporarily, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages forthe Swan Registry District, to reside at Midland Junc-tion, vice Mr. M. Harwood, transferred; appointmentto date from 3rd August, 1931.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 70/31. Perth, 4th August, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Con-stable F. E. Wilson has been appointed to act, tempor-arily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Plantagenet Registry District, to resideat Denmark, during the absence on leave of ConstableBass; appointment to date from 4th August, 1931.

ALEX. J. REID,Deputy Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 6th August, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned Ministers have been duly removedfrom the register in this office of Ministers registered for the celebration of Marriages throughout the State of WesternAustralia :

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

1931. Presbyterian Church.2049 Aug. 4 The Rev. E. D. Pearson ... ... ... Mt. Law ley ... Perth.

2221 Aug. 4Congregational Church,

The Rev, H. T. H. Wighiwiek ... Claremont ... ... Perth.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this office for thecelebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

20831931.

July 30Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. A. Macliver Yealering Beverley.

AL EN. J. EEl ID,D(! putty Registrar General.

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AUGUST 7, 1931.] GOVERNS ENT GAZ.Erl ' Y.A.. 1779

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoardNo.

Date. Contractor.Sche-daleNo.

Particulars. Department .

concerned. Rate.

1931.381/31 July 30 S. O'Neil ... 92A, Purchase of two secondhand Lands and Surveys £2 10s. each.

1931 Wagonettes at Bridgetown402/31 July 30 C. Hoare ... 94A, Purchase of Kitchen Refuse and Mines ... £6 10s. per

1931 Table Waste es Blackboy Hill month.Camp for period of 12 monthsending 31st July, 1932

356/31 July 30 Swan Portland Cement, 85A, Portland Cement (in quantities VariousLtd. 1931 up to 15 tons only) as required

during the period ending 30thJune, 1932 :

Item 1In jute Bags ...

Item 2In 5-ply Paper...

... ... ...

Rates on application.do.

Bags387/31 July 29 W.A. Netting & Wire 91A, Galvanised Wire Netting, 200 Lands & Surveys £43 7s. 9d. pe:

Products Manufac-turers, Ltd.

1931 miles (42in. x liin. x 17g.),delivered F.O.R., Perth

mile, less 7s6d. per centfor paymenin Sydney.

390/31 July 30 C. Poletti ... 93k, Firewood, 60 cords, for Nal lan P.W.D. Water 30s. cord.1931 Pumping Station Supply

Cancellation of Contracts.

Tender Board No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

692/30

692/30692/30

1931.July 28

July 28July 2S

Harris, Scarfe, & Sand-over, Ltd.

A. Waterman ...State Saw Mills

Desks and Seats, for Education Department, for year ending 31stDecember, 1931

Items 1 and 2.Items 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10.Items 4 and 6.

(Note.The abovementioned contracts are cancelled at the request ofthe Tender Board.)

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

closing.

193].June 16 ...July 16 ...

July 28 ...July 3] ...

Aug. 6

Aug. 4Aug. 6

82A, 193195A, 1931

98A, 1931.100A, 1931

103A, 1931

101A, 1931102a, 1931

Copper Plates, Mt. Sin. x 5ft. Oin. x lin., 5 only ...Oxygen for Government and Hospital requirements for year ending 31st

August, 1932Khaki Serge, 16oz 1,650 yards ...Shirting, 4,700 yards ; Denim, 5,000 yards ; Khaki Drill, 7,500 yards ;

Flannel, 2,500 yards ; Flannelette, 350 yards, and Blankets, 80in. x 90 in.,

Karii Box Timber, Rough or Planed one side, 10in. x :tin., 1,600/9 fts. ; 10in. x

Firewood, 100 cords, for Station Creek Pumping Station, Leonora ...Firewood, 50 cords, for Peak Hill State Battery ...

Surplus Government Property for Sale.The Tender Board has for disposal a large number of Second-hand Tip-Drays,

for which offers are invited. Inspection can be made at the East PerthPlant Depot. Offers should be made in writing to the undersigned.

1931.Aug. 13.

Aug. 13.Aug. 13.

Aug. 13.

Aug. 13.Aug. 27.Aug. 27.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2.15 p.m.on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

M. J. CALANLEINI,Dated this 6th clay of August, 1931, chairman W,A. Government Tender Board.

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1780 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 7,

AMENDMENTS TO CLASSIFICATION.

Present. Amended.

No. Name. Title.

Classification.Name. Title.

Classificat

Min. Max.1 Sal. Mina Max.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. £38 Brodribb, H. H. Inspector 430 520 520 13roadribb, H. H.... Inspecting Accountant... 430 520

Vacant ... Clerk (Inquiries, etc.),Workers' Homes Board

288 336 Vacant ... ... Clerk (Inquiries, etc.),Workers' Homes Board

290

AUDIT DEPARTMENT.273 Jeffery, J. G. ... Senior Inspector 410 j 500 500 Jeffery, J. G. ... Senior Inspector 410 500

(a)LANDS AND SURVEYS

DEPARTMENT.567 Keay, D. W. ... Clerk in Charge, Deeds 290 365 365 Keay, D. W. Clerk in Charge, Deeds 300 390

Branch Branch532 Graham, J. Computing Draftsman ... 280 325 325 Graham, J. Examining Draftsman ... 365 430

(c)MINES DEPARTMENT.

612 Phoenix, W. ... Inspector of Mines (Kal- 365 455 455 Phoenix, W. Senior Inspector of Mines 390 475

goorlie) (d) (Kalgoorlie)FORESTS DEPARTMENT.

752 Budd, E. S. ... Clerk 1851 260 260 Budd, E. S. Clerk ... 185 260

CHIEF SECRETARY'SDEPARTMENT.

769 Beck, E., Miss ... Clerk (Minister's Office) 160 205 205 Beck, E., Miss Clerk (Minister's Office) 185 230

808 Wilson, E. L. ... Clerk, Registrar General's 185 260 250 Wilson, E. L. Clerk, Registrar General's 215 270

Office Office819 Reid, A. J. Deputy Registrar General 365 455 455 Reid, A. J. Deputy Registrar General 475 590

and Deputy Registrarof Friendly Societies

(a) and Deputy Registrarof Friendly Societies

860 McLean, S., Mrs. Matron (Claremont Hos-pital for Insane)

185 250 250 McLean, S., Mrs.... Matron (Claremont Hos-pital for Insane)

215 270

899 Stewart, D. G.... Clerk in Charge (Health) 300 390 390 Stewart, D. G. ... Clerk in Charge (Chief 300 390Secretary's and Health

PUBLIC 'WORKS DEPART- Departments)MENT.

977a Vacant ... ... ... ... Vacant ... Cashier ... 250 290

1032 Bennett, H. ... Assistant Engineer 540 695 605 Bennett, H. Assistant Engineer 540 605(Mechanical) (i) (Mechanical)

1034 Brockman, G. Drake, ... Assistant Engineer 475 540 540 Brockman, G. Drake- Assistant Engineer and 570 680Engineer for the North-West

1043 Dent, A. L. ... do. do. ... 365 430 430 Dent, A. L. Assistant Engineer ... 365 455

1098 Cullen, H. ... Statistical Officer ... 270 Cullen, H. ... Statistical Officer1165 Dickson, T. ... (State Implement Works) ... 365 Dickson, T. (State Implement Works)1167 Holmes, A. V. ... do. do. ... 365 Holmes, A. V. do. do.

CROWN LAW DEPART-MENT.

1379 Smith, R. A. ... Clerk Assistant, Local 260 300 300 Smith, R. A. ... Clerk Assistant, Local 270 325Court Court

1383 Gibson, C. R. L. Clerk, Local Court ... 185 260 260 Gibson, C. R. L. ... Clerk, Local Court ... 185 260

1397 Wallwork, W. ... Clerk Assistant (Fre-mantle)

250 290 290 Walhvork, W. ... Clerk Assistant (Fre-mantle)

250 290

1414 Dartnall, A. J. Assistant Registrar, Land 390 475 475 Dartnall, A. J. ... Assistant Registrar, Land 410 500Titles Office Titles Office

(a) Allowance of £36 discontinued. (1) Allowance (£35) reinstated. (c) Allowance of £4S per annum previously receiveddiscontinued. (d) Allowance (£24 seniority) discontinued and allowance (£25 miners' phthisis) reduced to £20. (e) Allowanc(for Miners' Phthisis work increased to £25. (f) The amended classification to continue whilst Miss Beck occupies her present position. The allowance for overtime is not affected. (g) Exclusive of allowance for Insurance -work. (h) Inclusive of allowante. (i) Inclusive of allowance for State Shipping work. (j) Exclusive of allowance. (k) This officer will be require('to accept full responsibility for new construction and maintenance of all Public Works and Buildings in theNorth-West.

GEO. W. SDIPSON,6th August, 1931. Public Service Commissioner.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893(Sections 121 and 122).

Application 1030/1931TAKE notice that Robert Morley Bow of EsperauccFarmer the proprietor of Mortgage registered in theOffice of Titles on the 23rd day of May 1927 andNumbered 4055/1927 has made application_ to the Com-missioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the rightof the Mortgagor to redeem the land hereinafterdescribed and that by direction of the said Commis-sioner of Titles I hereby offer for private sale thefollowing parcel of land viz

all that piece of land being portion of East Loca-tion 1 and being Lot 68 on Plan 919 being thewhole of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 164 Folio 102

And further take notice that on or after the 31st(1.v of August next the Registrar will issue an order

for foreclosure to the applicant unless in the intervala sufficient suns has been obtained by the sale of theland. to satisfy the principal and interest moneyssecured by the said Mortgage together with all ex-penses occasioned by the sale or by any proceedingsproperly taken by the applicant under or in Telationto the said Mortgage.

The. amount of principal interest and all expensesincurred under the said Mortgage was on the 1Sthday of July 1931 £914 2s. 6(1.

Dated at the Office of. Titles this 24th day of July,1931.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Northmore, Hale, Davy, C Leake, Perth, Solicitors forthe Applicant.

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At)Gu6T 7, 1931.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1781

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application 1058/1931.TAKE notice that the Perth Benefit Building Invest-ment and Loan Society (Permanent) of Barrack StreetPerth the proprietor of Mortgage registered in theOffice of Titles on the 18th day of September 1928 andnumbered 8795/1928 has made application to the Com-missioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right ofthe Mortgagor to redeem the laud hereinafter describedand that by direction of the said Commissioner of TitlesI hereby offer for private sale the following parcel oflaud viz.

all those pieces of land being portions of SwanLocation 38b and being Lot 64 and part ofLot 65 on Plan 1575 being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1003 Folio 640

And further take notice that on or after the 14th dayof September 1931 the Registrar will issue to the appli-cant an order for foreclosure in respect of the said landunless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtainedby the sale of the land to satisfy the principal and in-terest moneys secured by the said Mortgage togetherwith all expenses occasioned by the sale or by any pro-ceeding properly taken by the applicant under or inrelation to the said Mortgage.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred was on the 31st day of Julyinstant £1,114 1Ss.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 31st day of July,1931.

Stone, J

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

es & Co., Perth, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application 1059/1931.TAKE notice that the Perth Benefit Building Invest-ment and Loan Society (Permanent) of Barrack StreetPerth the proprietor of Mortgage registered in theOffice of Titles on the 26th day of July 1928 and num-bered 6679/1928 has made application to the Commis-sioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right of theMortgagor to redeem the land hereinafter described andthat by direction of the said Commissioner of Titles Ihereby offer for private sale the following parcel ofland viz.

all that piece of land being portion of Perth Sub-urban Lot 145 and being Lot 91 on Plan 692being the whole of the land comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 798 Folio 173

And further take notice that on or after the 14th dayof September 1931 the Registrar will issue to the appli-cant an order for foreclosure in respect of the said landunless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtainedby the sale of the said land to satisfy the principal andinterest moneys secured by said Mortgage together withall expenses occasioned by the sale or by any proceed-ing properly taken by the applicant under or in relationto the said Mortgage.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred was on the 31st day of July1931 £883 3s. lid.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 31st day of July,1931.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Stone, James & Co., Perth, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application 1033/1931.TAKE notice that Edgar John Church of the CriterionHotel Hay Street Perth Hotelkeeper the proprietor ofMortgage registered in the Office of Titles on the 4th dayof March 1930 and numbered 1743/1930 has made ap-plication to the Commissioner of Titles for an order

foreclosing the right of the Mortgagor to redeem thelaud 'hereinafter described and that by direction of thesaid Commissioner of Titles I hereby offer for privatesale the following parcels of laud viz.

all those pieces of land being Swan Locations 27and 687 being the whole of the laud comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 862 Folio 75

all those pieces of land being portions of SwanLocation 26 and being Lots 19 and 20 on Plan2734 being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 3S6 Folio 103

all those pieces of land being portions of SwanLocation 26 and being Lots 17 and 18 on Plan2731 being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 355 Folio 113

all those pieces of land being portions of SwanLocation 28 and being (firstly) Lots 7 8 9 9495 and 96 on Plan 1792 and (secondly) Lots344 345 and 346 on Plan 2555 being the wholeof the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 291 Folio 37

all those pieces of land being portions of SwanLocation 28 and being Lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 97 9899 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 197198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 and208 on Plan 1792 being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 257Folio 155

And further take notice that on or after the 7th dayof September next the Registrar will issue to the appli-cant an order for foreclosure in respect of the said landunless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtainedby the sale of the said laud to satisfy the principal andinterest moneys secured by the said Mortgage togetherwith all expenses occasioned by such sale or by any pro-ceedings properly taken by the applicant under or inrelation to the said Mortgage.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred under the said Mortgage wason the 28th day of July 1931 £10,332 17s. 4d.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 30th day of July,1931.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Stone, James & Co., Perth, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893(Sections 121 and 122).

Application 1000/1931TAKE notice that Frederick Povey (Retired CabinetMaker) and Edith Povev his wife both of 259 Cain-bridge Street Wembly Park the proprietors of Mort-gage registered in the Office of Titles on the 4th dayof July 1930 and Numbered 5802/1930 have madeapplication to the Commissioner of Titles for an orderforeclosing the right of the Mortgagor to redeem theland hereinafter described and that by direction ofthe said Commissioner of Titles hereby offer forprivate sale (subject to Mortgage 5801/1930) thefollowing parcel of land viz -

all that piece of land being portion of Swan Loca-tion Z and being. Lot 265 on Plan 4766 beingthe whole of the laud comprised in Certificateof Title Volume 959 Folio 192

And further take notice that on or after the 31stclay of August next the Registrar will issue an orderof foreclosure to the applicants unless in the intervala sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of theland to satisfy the principal and interest moneyssecured by said Mortgage 5802/1930 together with allexpenses occasioned by the sale or by any other pro-ceeding properly taken by the applicants under or inrelation to the said Mortgage 5802/1930.

The ainount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred under Mortgage 5802/1930was on the 22nd day of July instant £562 1Ss. Td. andthe amount of principal and interest due under Mort-

-gage 5801/1930 was on the 22nd day of July instant£906 10s.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 23rd day of July,1931.

ARTHUR, C. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

David F. Walsh, Perth, Solicitor for the Applicants.

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1782 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 7, 1931.

TRANSFER OP LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application 1031/1931.TAKE notice that Karl Fridrich Herman Gerschow ofYilgarn Street Beaconsfield in the State of Western Aus-tralia Master Baker the proprietor of Mortgage regis-tered in the Office of Titles on the 17th day of August1923 and Numbered 6195/1923 has made application tothe Commissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing theright of the Mortgagor to redeem the land hereinafterdescribed and that by direction of the said Commis-sioner of Titles I hereby offer for private sale the fol-lowing parcel of land viz.

all those pieces of land being portions of CanningLocation 2 and being of each of Lots 13and 14 on Plan 2395 being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume349 Folio 135

And further take notice that on or after the 31st dayof August next the Registrar will issue an order forforeclosure to the applicant in respect of the said landunless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtainedby the sale of the said land to satisfy the principal andinterest moneys secured by the said Mortgage togetherwith all expenses occasioned by the sale or by any pro-ceedings properly taken by the applicant under or in re-lation to the said Mortgage.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred was on the 24th day of Julyinstant £242 4s. 7d.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 25th day of July,1931.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

W. E. B. & M. E. Solomon, Perth and Fremantle,Solicitors for the Applicant.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Office or place ofbusiness in Western Australia of the Mercantile MutualInsurance Company, Limited, has been removed to andis now situate at St. George's House, 115-121 St.George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated the 15th day of July, 1931.DARBYSHIRE & GILLETT,

. Commercial Bank Chambers,42 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors in Western Australia for the said Company.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1S93.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofC. C. Wakefield & Company, Limited, has been removedfrom 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth, to Manford'sBuildings, Bazaar Terrace, Perth, and is accessible tothe public between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. onweek days and froin 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays.

J. C. WILKIE,Attorney.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Empire Extended Gold Mines (No Liability)Notice of

Change of Registered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofEmpire Extended Gold Mines (No Liability) has beenremoved from Exchange Buildings, Hannan Street, Kal-goorlie, to No. 84 Palace Chambers, Maritana Street,Kalgoorlie, and that it will he open and accessible to thepublic on all week days, except Saturdays, from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.

Dated this 29th day of July, 1931.

F. C. COWLE & CO.,Solicitors for the Company,

Exchange Buildings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie.By their AgentsJoseph, Muir & Williams,

Solicitors, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.London, Guarantee and Accident Company, Limited.

Notice of Change of Registered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofLondon Guarantee and Accident Company, Limited, hasbeen changed and is now situate at First Floor, NationalHouse, William Street, Perth.

Dated this 1st day of August, 1931.London Guarantee and Accident Company, Limited,

By its Attorney,W. H. SUTTOR.

Fingal Clark & Dougall, 18 Withnell Chambers, HowardStreet, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Southern Union Insurance Company of Australia,

Limited.Notice of Change of Registered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofSouthern Union Insurance Company of Australia,Limited, has been changed and is now situate at FirstFloor, National House, William Street, Perth.

Dated this 1st clay of August, 1931.Southern Union Insurance Company of Australia,

Limited.By its Attorney,

G. L. BOWMAN.Fingal Clark & Dougall, 18 Withnell Chambers, Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Phoenix Assurance Company, Limited.Notice of

Change of Registered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofPhoenix Assurance- Company, Limited, has been changedand is now situate at First Floor, National House,William Street, Perth.

Dated this 1st day of August, 1931.Phoenix Assurance Company, Limited,

By its Attorney,W. H. SUTTOR.

Fingal Clark & Dougall, 18 Withnell Chambers, HowardStreet, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Frank B. Dungey, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofPrank B. Dungey, Limited, has been removed to and isnow situate at the rear of No. 19 Baker Avenue, Perth,and will be open to the public between the hours of 9a.m. and 5 p.m. from Mondays to Friday and between9 a.m. and noon on Saturdays.

Dated this 28th day of July, 1931.LOHRMANN, TINDAL, & CANNY,

Perpetual Trustee Buildings,89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Company.

SAND QUEEN-GLADSOME MINES (NO-LIABILITY).

A CALL (the sixth, on the increased capital) of Three-pence per share has been made on all Shares in the aboveCompany, due and payable at the CoMpany's offices,360 Collins Street, Melbourne, on Wednesday, the 12thJuly, 1931.

C. H. ROGERS,Manager.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Foggitt Jones Proprietary, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby .given that the Power of Attorneybearing data the 12th day of July, 1928, granted bythe abovenamed Company in favour of Harold Pon-sonby Robinson, of Wellington Street, Perth, has beenrevoked, and that by a Power of Attorney bearing datethe 16th day of May, 1931, the said Company appointedThomas Percival Massey, of Wellington Street, Perth,to be the Attorney of the said Company in the saidState.

Dated the 4th day of August, 1931.DWYER & THOMAS,

Solicitors for the Company,National House, William Street, Perth,

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AUGUST 7, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1783

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of " The Companies Act, 1893," and in thematter of The City of Perth Development Company,Limited.

I CERTIFY that, at an extraordinary general meeting ofthe Shareholders of The City of Perth Development Company,Limited, held at the Registered Office, 2nd Floor, EconomicChambers, William Street, Perth, on 4th August, 1931, thefollowing special resolution was duly carried :That theCompany be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. H. C.Stewart be and is hereby appointed Liquidator for the pur-pose of winding-up.

Dated this 5th day of August, 1931.

H. C. STEWART,Chairman.

H. C. Stewart, Chartered Accountant (Australia), EconomicChambers, William Street, Perth.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Vict., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Sec-tion 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorporation, asa Limited Company, has this day been issued to RolandSmith & Co., Limited.

Dated this 5th day of August, 1931.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-fore subsisting between the undersigned under the styleof ''Duncan and Longson ' ' and Traders' Service.Company'' has been dissolved by mutual consent asfront the 31st day of July, 1931. All debts owing bythe late firm will be paid by the said Alfred Duncan,who takes over the liabilities of the late firm.

A. DUNCAN.L. C. LONGSON.

Robinson, Cox, & -Wheatley, 20 Howard. Street, Perth,Solicitors for the parties.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Robert Anthony Rolland, lateof 29 Walker Avenue, West Perth, in the State of West-ern Australia, Civil Engineer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims ordemands against the Estate of the abovenamed RobertAnthony Rolland, deceased, are required to send particularsthereof to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees,and Agency Company (W.A.), Limited, of corner of HowardStreet and St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 7thday of September, 1931, after which date the Executor willproceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongthe persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claimsof which if shall have then had notice.

Dated this 3rd day of August, 1931.

VILLENEUVE SMITH & KEAT,L,23 Barrack Street, Perth,

Solicitors for The Perpetual Executors,Trustees, and Agency Company (W.A.), Limited.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

Iu the matter of the Will of Dora Cohen, late of 692Beaufort Street, Mount Lawley, in the State ofWestern Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the Estate of the abovenamed de-ceased are requested to send in particulars of suchclaims in writing to the Executor of the Will of thesaid deceased, care of M. Kott, Solicitor, 62 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, on or before the 7th day of September,1931, after which date the said Executor will distributethe assets amongst the persons entitled thereto, havingregard only to those claims of which the Executor thenshall have notice.

Dated this 29th day of July, 1931.M. KOTT,

Forrest Chambers, 62 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT 0$1.? WESTERNAUSTRALIA PROBATE J URISIACTION.

Ili the matter of the Will of Mary Ileurietta Manning,formerly of Gordon's Hotel, _Murray Street, Perth,in the State of Western Australia, but late of Cot-tesloe Beach, in the said State, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claim or demand upon or againsttine Estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby re-quested to send particulars thereof in writing to TheWest Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Com-pany, Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, theExecutor of the Will of the said deceased, on or beforethe 7th day of September, 1931, after which date thesaid Executor will proceed to distribute. the assets ofthe Estate of the said deceased amongst the personsentitled thereto, having regard to the claims and de-mands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1931.PARKER & ROE,

Solicitors for the said Executor,19 Howard Street, Perth.

EN THE SUPREME COURT 00. WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Grace Caroline Clark, lateof Holland House, Barsden Street, Cottesloe, in the.State of Western Australia, Spinster, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands upon or againstthe. Estate of Grace Caroline Clark, late of HollandHouse, Barsden Street, Cottesloe, in the State of West-ern Australia, Spinster, deceased, are requested to sendparticulars thereof in writing to the Executor, ThePerpetual Executors, Trustees, and Agency Company(W.A.), Limited, of Perpetual Trustees Buildings, St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 7th day ofSeptember, 1931; and, further, that after such datethe said Executor will distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, havingregard only to such claims of which it shall then havehad notice.

Dated the 3rd day of August, 1931.JACKSON, LEAKE, & CO.,

Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth,Solicitors for the said The Perpetual Executors,

Trustees, and Agency Company (W.A.), Limited.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

AbattoirsAborigines Act (Consolidated)Abstract of Stamp DutiesAdoption of Children ..Agricultural Seeds .

Arbitration ActAssociations Incorporation ActAuctioneers Act .. .

00000000

s.01021101

d.63630060

Bills of Sale Act Consolidated 0 1 6Brands Act 0 1 3Bread Act (Consolidated) . 0 0 6Sunbury Harbour Board .. 0 1 3Bush Fires Act (Consolidated) 0 0 6Cemeteries Act and Amendments 0 3 0Child Welfare Act .. 0 2 0Companies Act (Consolidated) 0 4 3Co-operative and Provident Societies Act .. 0 1 6Criminal Code Act and Rules, quarter bound,

with index .. .. 0 10 6Crown Suits Act .. 0 1 6Curator of Intestate Estates .. .. 0 1 0Dairy Cattle Improvement .. 0 0 6Dairy Industry Act .. . 0 1 9Declarations and Attestations 0 0 6DentistS Act and Amendment .. .. 0 1 9Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act .. . 0 1 6Dividend Duties (Consolidated) 0 1 6Dog - Act (Consolidated) 0 1 0Droving Act .. 0 1 3Electoral Act (Consolidated) .. 0 2 9Electric Lighting Act .. 0 1 9Employers' Liability Act 0 0 6Employment Brokers Act and Amendment 0 1 0Evidence Act (Consolidated) .. 0 2 0Explosives Act .. 0 3 3_Factories and Shops Act (Consolidated) .. 0 2 9

Regulations .. 0 0 3

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Acts of Parliament, etc.continued.

Factories and Shops Time and Wages Books-7-Large . . .

Small . . .

Farmers' Debts Adjustment AtFeeding Stuffs Act .

fertilisers Act . . . . .

Fire Brigades Act, 1916, and Amendment ..Firms Registration Act and Amendment ..Fisheries Act (ConsOlidated) . . . .

Footwear Regulation Act . .

Forests Act . . . .

Fremantle Harbour Trust Act and Amend-ment . . .

Friendly, Societies Act and Amendments ..Fruit Cases .

Game Act (Consolidated) . . . .

General Loan and Inscribed Stock Act andAmendment . .

Goldfields Water Supply Act .

Government Electric Works . . . .

Government Savings Bank Act . .

Group Settlement Act .. .

Hansard Report, per vol. . .

Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copyHansard Report, Annual SubscriptionHawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment ..HoSpital Fund Act . .

Illicit Sale of Liquor . . . . . . . .

Income (and Land) Tax Assessment .

Index to Government Gazette (yearly)Industrial Arbitration Act (Consolidated) ) . .

InebriatesInspection of Machinery Act with RegulationsInspection of Scaffolding ActInsurance Companies ActInterpretation ActInterstate Destitute Persons' ReliefIrrigation and Rights in Water ActJustices Act (Consolidated) ) . .

JusticesManual for . .

Land Act and RegulationsLand Agents . .

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