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No. 85 1607
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
GOVERNMENT GAZETTEPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such
ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 1985
CONTENTSPage
Appointments, Resignations, Etc..................................... 1615Associations Incorporation Act, 1985—Notices.......... 1652Building Act, 1970-1982—-Notices...................................... 1619Building Societies Act, 1975—Notices................. 1619Classification of Publications—
Books ........................................... 1648Videos............................................................................... 1619
Co-operatives Act, 1983—Notices...................................... 1659Corporations and District Councils—
By-Law............................................................................. 1616Notices................... 1674
Crime Statistics................................................................... 1623Crown Lands Act, 1929—Notices...................................... 1653Dog Control Act, 1979-1981—Notices.............................. 1653Fisheries Act, 1982—Notices .............................................. 1654Fruit and Plant Protection Act, 1968-1976—Notices .... 1653Housing Improvement Act, 1940-1978—Notices.............. 1647Land Acquisition Act—Erratum........................................ 1652LANDS
Government Land Sales.................... 1651Leases Amended, Resumed, Etc........................... 1648
Libraries Act, 1982—Notices.................................. 1619,1654
PageLiquor Licensing Act, 1985—Notices........................ 1616, 1671Local Government Act, 1934-1984—Notices.................... 1652Marine and Harbors—Notice to Mariners........................ 1653Mining Act, 1971, As Amended ....................................... 1618Petroleum Act, 1940-1984—Notices.................................. 1618Potato Marketing Act, 1948-1985—Notices...................... 1654Planning Act, 1982, Mining Act, 1971, As Amended---- 1619Private Adertisements................. 1679Proclamations ..................................................................... 1608Public Service Act—Classificatloirof Offices ........ 1665, 1667Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates............ 1679Racing Act, 1976—Notices....................................... 1651, 1654Real Property Act—Notices............................................... 1655REGULATIONS
Chiropractors Act, 1979 (No. 231 of 1985) .................. 1620Land Tax Act, 1936 (No. 233 of 1985).......................... 1622Legal Practitioners Act, 1982 (No. 232 of 1985).......... 1621
Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932—Notices.......... 1660South Australian Heritage Act, 1978—Notices ................ 1649Tenders........................... 1657Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1891-1975—Notices.......... 1684Vertebrate Pests Act, 1975—Notices.................................. 1619
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICESALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to the Government Printer so as to be received by him not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday preceding the day of publication.
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PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1967: PERSONS TO WHOM THE ACT SHALL NOT APPLY
SOUTH Australia ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the Public Service Act, 1967, and all other powers, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, declare that the Public Service Act, 1967, shall not apply to Anthony Philip Brooks during the continuance of his employment as Manager (Marketing), Northeast Busway, Department of Transport pursuant to an appointment made 28 November, 1985.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
P.S.B., 485/85God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTION 30 FINNISS CONSERVATION PARK—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 30 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, alter the boundaries of the Finniss Conservation Park so as to include in that Park the land defined in the schedule.
the schedule
Sections 107 and 108, Hundred of Kondoparinga, County of Hindmarsh.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E., 4166/83' God save The Queen!
OATHS ACT, 1936: BANK MANAGERS APPOINTED TO TAKE DECLARATIONS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to Part V of the Oaths Act, 1936, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, appoint the bank managers whose names and business addresses are set out in the schedule to take declarations and attest the execution of instruments.
THE SCHEDULE
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTION 30 BILLIATT CONSERVATION PARK—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES
SOUTH AUSTRALIA f Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 30 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, alter the boundaries of the Billiatt Conservation Park, so as to include in that Park the land defined in the schedule.
Robert Glen Jones of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited at West Lakes.
Dale George McRostie of the State Bank at Wudinna.Lester Gill Todd of the State Bank at Hutt Street, Adelaide. . Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia,
at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
THE SCHEDULE
Section 28, Hundred of Auld, County of Chandos.Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia,
at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.By command,
J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
A.G.D., 10/85
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.L., 3163/70God save The Queen!
God save The Queen!
JUSTICES ACT, 1921: SECTION 200b DECLARATION OF RECIPROCATING STATES TERRITORIES AND COURTS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor :to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 200b of the Justices Act, 1921, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council—
(a) declare the following States and Territories to be reciprocating States and Territories:
Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory State of Victoria State of Western Australia State of Queensland
(b) declare the following Courts to be reciprocating courts:Courts of summary jurisdiction of the Northern
TerritoryCourts of petty sessions of the Australian Capital
TerritoryMagistrates courts of the State of Victoria Courts of petty sessions of the State of Western
AustraliaMagistrates courts of the State of Queensland
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command, .......J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
A.G.D., 766/82 TCIGod save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTION 33—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF BELAIR RECREATION PARK
SOUTH Australia ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 33 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, alter the boundaries of the Belair Recreation Park by including the lands defined in the schedule.
THE SCHEDULE
Section 701, Hundred of Adelaide, County of Adelaide.Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia,
at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.By command,
J. R. Cornwall, for PremierD.E.P., 4078/83TC1
God save The Queen!
HIGHWAYS ACT, 1926: SECTION 30a—CONTROL OF ACCESS ROAD No. 5218 GRAND JUNCTION ROAD EXTENSION PORT ADELAIDE
South Australia / Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 30a of the Highways Act, 1926, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and on the recommendation of the Commissioner of Highways—
(a) declare the land shown as part of Grand Junction Road; Extension on the plan in the schedule to be a con
trolled access road;and(b) declare that the routes and means of access by which
persons and vehicles may enter or leave die controlled access road are as shown on the plan.
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at Adelaide, N By command, LL for premier
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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTION 30 DARKE RANGE CONSERVATION PARK CONSTITUTED
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 30 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council—
1. Constitute as a conservation park the Crown lands defined in the schedule.
2. Assign to the conservation park so constituted the name “Darke Range Conservation Park”.
THE SCHEDULE
Section 116, Hundred of Pascoe and Section 58, Hundred of Darke, County of Jervois.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.L., 6611/77 D.E.P., 4087/83
God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTIONS 29 AND 43—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF PINKAWILLINIE CONSERVATION PARK
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following proclamation:
1. The boundaries of Pinkawillinie Conservation Park arealtered so as to include the following Crown lands (in this proclamation referred to as “the additional lands”):
Section 24, Hundred of Hill Section 3, Hundred of Peella Section 100, Hundred of Coorobinnie Section 40, Hundred of Koongawa Section 1496, Out of Hundreds (Yardea).
2. Subject to clause 4, existing rights of entry, prospecting,exploration or mining under the Mining Act, 1971, or the Petroleum Act, 1940, may continue to be exercised in respect of the additional lands.
3. (1) Subject to subclause (2), rights of entry, prospecting,exploration or mining may, with the approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, or the Petroleum Act, 1940, in respect of the additional lands.
(2) The approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning is not required for the acquisition of mining rights under the Petroleum Act, 1940, by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act in relation to the additional lands immediately before the making of this proclamation.
4. A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, explorationor mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, Or the Petroleum Act, 1940 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) shall not exercise those rights in respect of the additional lands unless he complies with the following conditions:
(a) at least 3 months before commencing any drillingor excavation, any vegetation clearance, the making of any road, track or airstrip or the construction of any building or other structure, the person shall notify the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy of the proposed work and shall supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as that Minister may require; t
(b) the person, in carrying out any work referred to inparagraph (a)—
(i) shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning may give in writing in relation—
(A) to carrying out the work in a manner that minimizes damage to the land or the environment or to vegetation or wildlife on the land;
(B) to preserving objects, structures or sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest; or
(C) to rehabilitating the land upon the completion of the work;
and(ii) if the work is being carried out in pursu
ance of a right of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining acquired after the making of this proclamation (other than a mining right acquired under the Petroleum Act, 1940, by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act immediately before the making of this proclamation), shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning or the Minister of Mines and Energy may give in writing in relation to prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the additional lands that the Minister believes would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work;
(c) if a plan of management is in operation undersection 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, in respect of Pinkawillinie Conservation Park, the person shall have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;
(d) the person, in addition to complying with anydirections given under paragraph (bj—
(i) shall take such steps as are reasonablynecessary to ensure that objects, structures and sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest, features of scientific or scenic interest and any wildlife on the lands are not unduly affected by the exercise of those rights;
(ii) shall take reasonable steps to minimizedamage to vegetation;
(iii) shall maintain all work areas in a cleanand tidy condition;
and(iv) shall, upon the completion of any work,
obliterate or remove all roads, tracks, airstrips, buildings or other structures (other than a road, track, airstrip, building or structure designated by the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E.P, 4020/84God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTIONS 30 AND 43: CONSTITUTION OF KULLIPARU CONSER
VATION PARKSOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor
to wit \ of the State of South Australia(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following proclamation:
1. The following Crown lands are constituted as a conservation park to be known as “Kulliparu Conservation Park”:
Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 27 and 28, Hundred of Addison Sections 1 and 20, Hundred of Travers.
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2. Subject to clause 4, existing rights of entry, prospecting,exploration or mining under the Mining Act, 1971, or the Petroleum Act, 1940, may continue to be exercised in respect of the lands constituting Kulliparu Conservation Park.
3. (1) Subject to subclause (2), rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining may, with the approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, or the Petroleum Act, 1940, in respect of the lands constituting Kulliparu Conservation Park.
(2) The approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning is not required for the acquisition of mining rights under the Petroleum Act, 1940, by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act in relation to the lands immediately before the making of this proclamation.
4. A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, explorationor mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, or the Petroleum Act, 1940 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) shall not exercise those rights in respect of the lands constituting Kulliparu Conservation Park unless he complies with the following conditions:
(a) at least 3 months before commencing any drillingor excavation, any vegetation clearance, the making of any road, track or airstrip or the construction of any building or other structure, the person shall notify the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy of the proposed work and shall supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as that Minister may require;
(b) the person, in carrying out any work referred to inparagraph (a)—
(i) shall comply with such directions as theMinister for Environment and Planning may give in writing in relation—
(A) to carrying out the work in a manner that minimizes damage to the land or the environment or to vegetation or wildlife on the land;
(B) to preserving objects, structures or sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest;
or(C) to rehabilitating the land upon
the completion of the work;and(ii) if the work is being carried out in pursu
ance of a right of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining acquired after the making of this proclamation (other than a mining right acquired under the Petroleum Act, 1940, by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act immediately before the making of this proclamation), shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning or the Minister of Mines and Energy may give in writing in relation to prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the lands that the Minister believes would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work;
(c) if a plan of management is in operation undersection 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, in respect of Kulliparu Conservation Park, the person shall have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;
(d) the person, in addition to complying with anydirections given under paragraph (b)—
(i) shall take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that objects, structures and sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest, features of scientific
or scenic interest and any wildlife on the lands are not unduly affected by the exercise of those rights;
(ii) shall take reasonable steps to minimizedamage to vegetation;
(iii) shall maintain all work areas in a cleanand tidy condition;
and(iv) shall, upon the completion of any work,
obliterate or remove all roads, tracks, airstrips, buildings or other structures (other than a road, track, airstrip, building or structure designated by the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E.&P., 4020/84God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTIONS 33 AND 43—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF LOFTIA RECREATION PARK
SOUTH AUSTRALIA / Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(LS.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following proclamation:
1. The boundaries of Loftia Recreation Park are altered so as to include the following Crown lands (in this proclamation referred to as “the additional lands”):
Section 1663, Hundred of Noarlunga.2. Subject to clause 4, existing rights of entry, prospecting or
exploration under the Mining Act, 1971, may continue to be exercised in respect of the additional lands and may be extended pursuant to that Act.
3. Mining rights may, with the approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, in respect of the additional lands by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act in relation to the additional lands immediately before the making of this proclamation.
4. A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) shall not exercise those rights in respect of the additional lands unless he complies with the following conditions:
(a) at least 3 months before commencing any drilling orexcavation, any vegetation clearance, the making of any road, track or airstrip or the construction of any building or other structure, the person shall notify the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy of the proposed work and shall supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as that Minister may require;
(b) the person, in carrying out any work referred to in paragraph (a)—
(i) shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning may give in writing in relation—
(A) to carrying out the work in a manner that minimizes damage to the land or the environment or to vegetation or wildlife on the land;
(B) to preserving objects, structures or sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest;
or(C) to rehabilitating the land upon the
completion of the work;
1612 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
and(ii) if the work is being carried out in pursuance of
mining rights acquired after the making of this proclamation, shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning or the Minister of Mines and Energy may give in writing in relation to prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the additional lands that the Minister believes would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work;
(c) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, in respect of Loftia Recreation Park, the person shall have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;
(d) the person, in addition to complying with any directionsgiven under paragraph (b)— '
(i) shall take such steps as are reasonably necessaryto ensure that objects, structures and sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest, features of scientific or scenic interest and any wildlife on the lands are not unduly affected by the exercise of those rights;
(ii) shall take reasonable steps to minimize damageto vegetation;
(iii) shall maintain all work areas in a clean and tidycondition;
and(iv) shall, upon the completion of any work, obliter
ate or remove all roads, tracks, airstrips, buildings or other structures (other than a road, track, airstrip, building or structure designated by the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E.P, 245/85God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTIONS 30 AND 43—CONSTITUTION OF TALISKER CONSERVATION PARK
SOUTH AUSTRALIA f Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following proclamation:
1. The following Crown lands are constituted as a conservation park to be known as “Talisker Conservation Park”:
Sections 420 and 421, Hundred of Waitpinga.2. Rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining may,
with the approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, in respect of the lands constituting Talisker Conservation Park.
3. A person by whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining are acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, shall not exercise those rights in respect of the lands constituting Talisker Conservation Park unless he complies with the following conditions:
(i) shall comply With such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning may give in writing in relation—
(A) to carrying out the work in a manner that minimizes damage to the land or the environment or to vegetation or wildlife on the land;
(B) to preserving objects, structures or sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest;
or(C) to rehabilitating the land upon the
completion of the work;and(ii) shall comply with such directions as the Minister
for Environment and Planning or the Minister of Mines and Energy may give in writing in relation to prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the lands that the Minister believes would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work;
(c) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, in respect of Talisker Conservation Park, the person shall have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;
(d) the person, in addition to complying with any directionsgiven under paragraph (b)—
(i) shall take such steps as are reasonably necessaryto ensure that objects, structures and sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest, features of scientific or scenic interest and any wildlife on the lands are not unduly affected by the exercise of those rights;
(ii) shall take reasonable steps to minimize damageto vegetation;
(iii) shall maintain all work areas in a clean and tidycondition;
and(iv) shall, upon the completion of any work, obliter
ate or remove all roads, tracks, airstrips, buildings or other structures (other than a road, track, airstrip, building or structure designated by the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E.P, 245/85God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTIONS 29 AND 43—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF HORSNELL GULLY CONSERVATION PARK
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following proclamation:
1. The boundaries of Horsnell Gully Conservation Park are altered so as to include the following Crown lands (in this proclamation referred to as “the additional lands”):
Sections 1118 and 1119, Hundred of Adelaide.(a) at least 3 months before commencing any drilling or
excavation, any vegetation clearance, the making of any road, track or airstrip or the construction of any building or other structure, the person shall notify the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy of the proposed work and shall supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as that Minister may require;
(b) the person, in carrying out any work referred to in paragraph (a)—
2. Subject to clause 4, existing rights of entry, prospecting or exploration under the Mining Act, 1971, may continue to be exercised in respect of the additional lands and may be extended pursuant to that Act.
3. Mining rights may, with the approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, in respect of the additional lands by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act in relation to the additional lands immediately before the making of this proclamation.
161328 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
4. A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration .! or mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) shall not exercise those rights in respect of the additional lands unless he complies with the following conditions:
(a) at least 3 months before commencing any drilling orexcavation, any vegetation clearance, the making of any road, track or airstrip or the construction of any building or other structure, the person shall notify the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy of the proposed work and shall supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as that Minister may require;
(b) the person, in carrying out any work referred to in paragraph (a)—
(i) shall comply with such directions as the Ministerfor Environment and Planning may give in writing in relation—
(A) to carrying out the work in a manner that minimizes damage to the land or the environment or to vegetation or wildlife on the land;
(B) to preserving objects, structures or sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest;
or(C) to rehabilitating the land upon the
completion of the work;and(ii) if the work is being carried out in pursuance of
mining rights acquired after the making of this proclamation, shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning or the Minister of Mines and Energy may give in writing in relation to prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the additional lands that the Minister believes would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work;
(c) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, in respect of Horsnell Gully Conservation Park, the person shall have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;
(d) the person, in addition to complying with any directionsgiven under paragraph (b)—
(i) shall take such steps as are reasonably necessaryto ensure that objects, structures and sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest, features of scientific or scenic interest and any wildlife on the lands are not unduly affected by the exercise of those rights;
(ii) shall take reasonable steps to minimize damageto vegetation;
(iii) shall maintain all work areas in a clean and tidycondition;
and(iv) shall, upon the completion of any work, obliter
ate or remove all roads, tracks, airstrips, buildings or other structures (other than a road, track, airstrip, building or structure designated by the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E.P, 245/85God save The Queen!
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT, 1972: SECTIONS29 AND 43—ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF MORI ALT A CONSERVATION PARK
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following proclamation:
1. The boundaries of Morialta Conservation Park are altered so as to include the following Crown lands (in this proclamation referred to as “the additional lands”):
Sections 1067 and 1068, Hundred of Adelaide.2. Subject to clause 4, existing rights of entry, prospecting or
exploration under the Mining Act, 1971, may continue to be exercised in respect of the additional lands and may be extended pursuant to that Act.
3. Mining rights may, with the approval of the Minister for Environment and Planning, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act, 1971, in respect of the additional lands by the holder of an exploration licence in force under that Act m relation to the additional lands immediately before the making of this proclamation.
4. A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining are vested pursuant to die Mining Act, 1971 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) shall not exercise those rights in respect of the additional lands unless he complies with the following conditions:
(a) at least 3 months before commencing any drilling orexcavation, any vegetation clearance, the making of any road, track or airstrip or the construction of any building or other structure, the person shall notify the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy of the proposed work and shall supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as that Minister may require;
(b) the person, in carrying out any work referred to in paragraph (a)—
(i) shall comply with such directions as the Ministerfor Environment and Planning may give in writing in relation—
(A) to carrying out the work in a manner that minimizes damage to the land or the environment or to vegetation or wildlife on the land;
; (B) to preserving objects, structures orsites of historic, scientific or cultural interest;
or(C) to rehabilitating the land upon the
completion of the work;and(ii) if the work is being carried out in pursuance of
mining rights acquired after the making of this proclamation, shall comply with such directions as the Minister for Environment and Planning or the Minister of Mines and Energy may give in writing in relation to prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the additional lands that the Minister believes would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work;
(c) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38of the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972, in respect of Morialta Conservation Park, the person shall have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;
(d) the person, in addition to complying with any directionsgiven under paragraph (b)—
(i) shall take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that objects, structures and sites of historic, scientific or cultural interest, features of scientific or scenic interest and any wildlife on the lands are not unduly affected by the exercise of those rights;
1614 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
(ii) shall take reasonable steps to minimize damageto vegetation;
(iii) shall maintain all work areas in a clean and tidycondition;
■■■■' - : and ; . / : ;(iv) shall, upon the completion of any work, obliter
ate or remove all roads, tracks, airstrips, buildings or other structures (other than a road, track, airstrip, building or structure designated by the Minister for Environment and Planning and the Minister of Mines and Energy as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work.
Given under ipy hand and the public seal of South Australia, , at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,, J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.E.P, 245/85God save The Queen!
PARKS COMMUNITY CENTRE ACT, 1981: SECTION 6— DAY DECLARED FOR CLOSURE OF REGISTER OF USERS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 6 of the Parks Community Centre Act, 1981,1, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, declare 13 January, 1986, as the day on which the register of users shall be closed, for the purposes of holding an election under section 6 of the Parks Community Centre Act, 1981.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.L.G., 320/S/28God save The Queen!
PARKS COMMUNITY CENTRE ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1985: (No. 113 of 1985) DAY OF COMMENCEMENT
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANI, THE GOVERNOR, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix 28 November, 1985, as the day on which the Parks Community Centre Act Amendment Act, 1985 shall come into operation.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
C.D., 47/78 Pt.lGod save The Queen!
PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1967: PERSONS TO WHOM THE ACT SHALL NOT APPLY
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the Public Service Act, 1967, and all other powers, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, declare that the Public Service Act, 1967, shall not apply to Kristin Gwenda Wall during the continuance of her employment as Ministerial Officer to John Charles Bannon as Premier pursuant to an appointment made 128 November, 1985.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J, R. Cornwall, for Premier
God save The Queen!
SHOP TRADING HOURS ACT, 1977: SECTION 13—SHOPS AUTHORIZED TO BE OPEN
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to section 13 of the Shop Trading Hours Act, 1977, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council:
1. Authorize the opening of shops generally during the following hours in the shopping districts shown opposite those hours—
HoursFriday, 13 December, 1985
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday, 19 December, 1985 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, 20 December, 1985 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, 21 December, 1985 from 12.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, 23 December, 1985 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, 24 December, 1985 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, 27 December, 1985 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Shopping district Bern Cobdogla Waikeriethe Central Shopping Dis
trictthe Metropolitan Shopping
District Loxtonall shopping districts
BlythPort LincolnBalaklavaBernBooleroo CentreBurraButeClareCleveCobdoglaCowellCrystal Brook Gladstone Jamestown Kadina Kingscote Lameroo Laura Loxton Mannum Millicent Minlaton Mount Barker Mount Gambier Murray Bridge Orroroo Penola Peterborough Pinnaroo Renmark Streaky Bay Tailem Bend Waikerie Wallaroo Wilmington Woodside Yorke Peninsula the Metropolitan Shopping
District Bern Blyth Clare Cobdogla Jamestown Kadina Loxton Millicent Mount Barker Mount Gambier Waikerie Wilmington Woodside Yorke Peninsula.
2. Authorize the opening of shops the business of which is solely or predominantly the retail sale of meat throughout the State from 12.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, 21 December, 1985.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November, 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.L., 5341/84 D.L., 5293/85
God save The Queen!
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1615
PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1967: PERSONS TO WHOM THE ACT SHALL NOT APPLY
SOUTH AUSTRALIA f Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to the Public Service Act, 1967, and all other powers, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, declare that the Public Service Act, 1967, shall not apply to Ronald George Slee during the continuance of his employment as Ministerial Officer to John Charles Bannon as Premier pursuant to an appointment made on the 28th day of November 1985.
Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia, at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
God save The Queen!
OATHS ACT, 1936: MEMBERS OF POLICE FORCE APPOINTED TO TAKE DECLARATIONS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ( Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor to wit \ of the State of South Australia
(L.S.) D. B. DUNSTANPURSUANT to Part V of the Oaths Act, 1936, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, appoint the Members of the police force whose names appear in the schedule to take declarations and attest the execution of instruments.
THE SCHEDULE
Inspector Peter Dal Campbell Inspector Kathryn Heather Finnigan Inspector Robert John O’Brien.Given under my hand and the public seal of South Australia,
at Adelaide, 28 November 1985.By command,
J. R. Cornwall, for PremierP.C.O., 3/5/378127
God save The Queen!
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 28 November 1985
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to make the undermentioned appointments to the City of Adelaide Planning Commission, pursuant to the provisions of the City of Adelaide Development Control Act, 1976, viz.:
Member: (for a period of eighteen months)—Edward James Phipps, B.E. (Civil), M.B.A., C.E., M.I.E.(Aust.). Derek Scrafton, B.Sc., Ph.D.Robert Ian Nichols, B.Arch.Judith Mary Christine Brine.
Deputy Members—John David Hodgson, B.A.(Hons.), M.U.R.P., M.R.A.P.I.,
A.F.A.I.M. (Deputy of Phipps).John Warwick Hutchinson, B.E., M.T.P., M.I.E.(Aust.) (Dep
uty of Scrafton).Mary Patricia Marsland, B.Arch. (Deputy of Nichols). Patricia Mary Stretton (Deputy of Brine).
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
M.E.P., 511/1983.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 28 November 1985
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint die undermentioned as Members of the South Australian Urban Land Trust, pursuant to the provisions of the Urban Land Trust Act, 1981, viz.:
(For a period of four years)—Alan Nalder Powell (Chairman).
(For a period of two years)—George Peter Gasteen, B.E.(Mech), B.Com., C.Eng.,
M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.(Aust). ............Russell John Thomson.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 28 November 1985
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned as Members (as from 1 January 1986) of the South Australian College of Advanced Education Council, pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian College of Advanced Education Act, 1982, viz.:
William Clarence Marsh, M.A., B.A., Dip.Ed., Dip.T.John Anthony McDonald, B.Sc., F.A.C.E.Theodore Iuliano, LL.B.Janice Marie Lee, M.A., Dip.T.(Sec.)Colin Ivor MacDonald.William Anthony Monks, B.A.(Acc.), M.B.A., A.A.S.A., C.P.A.,
A.A.I.M., J.P.Irene Margaret Watson, LL.B., Grad.Dip. (Legal Prac.),
Ass.Dip.(Ab.Stud.).By command,
J. R. Cornwall, for PremierO.M.E., 50/1984
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 28 November 1985
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Robert John Surman, LL.B. as Acting Commercial Registrar (during the absence of Trenowden), pursuant to the provisions of the Commercial Tribunal Act, 1982.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.P.C.A., 30/44/84
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 28 November 1985
HIS Excellency tire Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint John Summers, B.A.(Hons) as a Member (until 13 November 1988) of the Museum Board, pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Museum Act, 1976.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 28 November 1985
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has revoked the appointment of Michael Robert Fooks as a Fisheries Officer, pursuant to the provisions of the Fisheries Act, 1982.
By command,J. R. Cornwall, for Premier
D.F., 1/4408
FISHERIES ACT, 1982The following extracts are reprinted from the Fisheries Act, 1982
and the regulations made thereunder:Section 41. No person shall engage in a fishing activity of a
prescribed class.Penalty: For a first offence—one thousand dollars; for a second
offence—two thousand five hundred dollars; for a subsequent offence—five thousand dollars.
Regulation 5. Pursuant to section 41 of the Act each class of fishing activity described in Schedule I is a fishing activity of a prescribed class.
Schedule 11. The taking of fish in the waters of the State by an unlicensed
person by using a device other than:(a) a permitted device;(b) a rod and line; or(c) a hand line. •
Regulation 4. ‘permitted device’ means a mesh net, a hand net (including a dab net, dip net or shrimp net), fish spear, hand fish spear, spear gun, set line, drum net, shrimp trap, mussel dredge, rock lobster pot, yabbie pot, drop net, hoop net, bait pump, bait fork, bait spade, razor fish tongs, crab rake, cockle net and cockle rake;M.E.P., 1718/1982
1616 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE {28 November 1985
CITY OF ADELAIDE Amendment to By-law No. 16
The Central Market
BY-LAW No. 16—-The Central Market, is hereby amended by striking out paragraph 2 and inserting in lieu thereof the following paragraph:—
“2. (1) The Market shall be open for public trading at the following times (public holidays excepted)—
(a) Tuesdays from 7.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.(b) Thursdays from 12.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.(c) Fridays from 7.00 a.m, to 9.00 p.m.(d) Saturdays from 7,00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
(?) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) hereof, the Market shall be open for public trading as follows over the period from 24th December, 1985 to 4th January, 1986, inclusive:—
‘ (a) Tuesday, 24th December, 1985 from 7.00 a m. to 5.30 : p.m. or until sellout, whichever first occurs.
(b) Friday, 27th December, 1985 from 12.30 p.m. to 9.00P*m.
(c) Saturday, 28th December, 1985 from 7.00 a.m. to 12.30p.m.
^/ Tuesday, 31st December, 1985 from 7.00 a.m. to 5.30. p.m. or until sellout, whichever first occurs.
-(e) Thursday, 2nd January, 1986 from 12.30 p.m. to 7.00 . p.m.
' (f) Friday, 3rd January, 1986 from 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.(g) Saturday, 4th January, 1986 from 7.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
(3) In any week preceding or following Christmas day or Good Friday, or in any week when a public holiday falls on a weekday, the Council may, by resolution, vary the days and hours during which the Market shall be open for public trading to such other days and/or hours (not exceeding 4 days per week and public holidays excepted) which in the opinion of the Council will suit the convenience of the public.
(4) Every stall proprietor shall keep his stall open for business and shall trade whenever the Market is required to be open for public trading by virtue of this By-law or any resolution passed pursuant to subsection (3) hereof.
(5) Every person who has a licence from the Council to operate a stall known as a Variety Barrow Stall shall keep his stall open for business and shall trade during the hours laid down in Bylaw No. 16—The Central Market and in addition, on non-market trading days whenever the retail shops in both the Victoria Square Shopping Centre and Market Plaza Development are open at the same time for public trading.
The foregoing by-law was duly passed and made by the Council of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide at its meeting held on the 18th day of November, 1985, when 18 out of the 19 members for the time being constituting the Council were present.
The common seal of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide was affixed hereto the 20th day of November 1985.............................. (l.s.) J. B. Jarvis, Lord Mayor
Michael Llewellyn-Smith, Chief Executive Officer By command,
B. J. Wiese, Minister of Local GovernmentConfirmed in Executive Council,
' D. B. Dunstan, Governor• Dated 28 November 1985.
CONSOLIDATIONS OF REGULATIONS PUBLISHED 1982 m r l (as at 31 December 1982)
Beverage Container Regulations, 1976-1981 Education Regulations, 1976-1981 Health Regulations, !968-1982 Metropolitan Milk Supply Regulations, 1975-1981Residential Tenancies Regulations, 1978-1981 ........Road Traffic Regulations, T962498L StampDutiesRegulations, 1978-1981 Waieiworks Regulations, 1974-1981
FISHERIES ACT, 1982The following extracts are reprinted from the Fisheries Act, 1982
and the regulations made thereunder:Section 42, No person shall take a fish of a class declared by
regulation to be protected.Penalty: For a first offence—two thousand dollars; for a sub
sequent offence—five thousand dollars.Regulation 6. Pursuant to section section 42 of the Act each of
the following classes of fish is declared to be protected:(a) all marine mammals (Phylum mammalia) including
whales, seals and dolphins of every species;--(b) leafy sea dragon (Phyllopterix eques)\
(c) female blue crabs (Portunus pelagicus) which are carryingexternal eggs;
(d) female southern rock lobster (Jasus novaehollandiae) whichare carrying external eggs.
Regulation 7. (1) Pursuant to section 42 of the Act blue groper (Achoerodus goulaii) is a class of fish declared to be protected.
(2) This regulation shall apply only in the following waters:All of those waters of the ocean north of the geodesic: Commencing at high water mark on the shore at New- land Head, position latitude 35°39/00,/ south, and longitude 138°31'00" east, then in a direction of 238°T, to high water mark on the shore at Cape Willoughby in position latitude 35o51'10" south, and longitude 138°07'40" east, then from high water mark on the shore in position latitude 35° 53'10" south and longitude 136°32'00" east, (West Coast of Kangaroo Island adjacent to West Bay), in a direction of 321°T to high water mark on the shore at Cape Carnot, position latitude 34°56'45" south, and longitude 135°37'30" east.
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that Colin McShane and Susan Catherine McShane both of 74 Graves Street, Kadina have applied to the Licensing Authority for transfer of the Retail Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of the premises situated or to be situated at Government Road, Coonawarra.
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address given above, at least seven days before the hearing, date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 25 November 1985.C. and S. C. McShane, Applicants
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985, that Lav Chek Yeng of 18 Findon Avenue, Seaton, Restaurateur has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Transfer of Licence in respect of premises situated or to be situated at 282A Prospect Road, Prospect.
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986. -
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 19 November 1985.L. C. Yeng, Applicant
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1617
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that Philip John Adams and Beverley Jean Adams of Mintaro has applied to the Licensing Authority for the grant of a Residential Licence in respect of premises situated at Martindale Hall, Mintaro.
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 19 August 1985.P. J. and B. J. Adams, Applicants
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that Peter Stylianopoulos and Marie Stylianopoulos c/o 43 Carrington Street, Adelaide in the State of South Australia have applied to the Licensing Authority for a Wholesale Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premises situated at 12 Helenslea Avenue, Brooklyn Park.
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 21 November 1985.P. and M. Stylianopoulos, Applicants
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that Robert James Ayres of Meningie in the State of South Australia and Alexander Bowman Jude of Tailem Bend in the said State have applied to the Licensing Authority for a Retail Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premises to be situate at allotment 74, hundred of Bonney, Princes Highway, Meningie in the said State.
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 21 November 1985.R. J. Ayres, Applicant A. B. Jude, Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that Satumo Hotels Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Retail Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premises Situated or to be situated at Shops 12 and 13, Greenacres Shopping Mall, Relhim and Floriedale Roads, Greenacres, South Australia.
The application has been set down for hearing at 10.00 a.m.on 10 January 1986.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 21 November 1985.Saturno Hotels Pty Ltd, Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that Delhi Petroleum Pty Ltd of 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia has applied to the Licensing Authority for a General Facility Licence in respect of premises situated or to be situated at approximately 140° 1' east longitude and 28° 2 ' south latitude to be known as Gidgealpa Construction Camp.
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986. \
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 25 November 1985.Delhi Petroleum Pty Ltd, Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985 that J. C. Hackett Nominees Pty Ltd of 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Late Night Permit in respect of premises situated at comer Forsyth and Farrell Streets, Whyalla. ,
The application has been set down for hearing on 10 January 1986.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
Dated 21 November 1985. ^J. C. Hackett Nominees Pty Ltd, Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985 Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 58 of the Liquor Licensing Act, 1985, that Graham Brammer and Jennifer Ann Brammer both of Kingston, South East has applied to the Licensing Authority for transfer of Hotel Licence in respect of premises situated or to be situated at Owen known aa Owen Aims Hotel.
The application has been set down for hearing on 6 January 1986. ’ > . . ■ , s .■ ^ ,;. ifv >" :■
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at. the applicants* address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date. V" :3 j:
Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the apitfipation are open to public inspection without fee at the Licensed, Premises Division, 2nd Floor, Grenfell Centre, 25 Grenfell Strefet, Adelai4e.
Dated 26 November 1985.G. and J. A. Brammer, Applicants
1618 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
MINING ACT, 1971, AS AMENDEDDepartment of Mines and Energy, 28 November 1985
NOTICE is hereby given that I propose to grant an exploration licence over the undermentioned area. Any objections to this proposal must be lodged in writing at the office of the Department of Mines and Energy, 191 Greenhill Road, Parkside, on or before 26 December 1985
Applicant
R. G. Payne, Minister of Mines and Energy
Location Term Area in km2
Ref.D.M.E.
No.
PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty Ltd Warrior Area—approximately 50 km west 1 Year 363 197/1985...... of Tarcoola bounded as follows:
Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 30°30'S and longitude 133°57'E, thence east to longitude 134°05/E, south to latitude 30°36'S, east to longitude 134°08'E, south to latitude 30539'S, east to longitude 134°12'E, south to latitude 30°43'S, west to longitude 134°00'E, north to latitude 30°41'S, west to longitude 133°59/E, north to latitude 30°36'S, west to longitude 133°58'E, north to latitude 30s34'S, west to longitude 133°57^ and north to the point of commencement, all the within
................ latitudes and longitudes being geodeticand expressed in terms of the Australian Geodetic Datum as defined on p. 4984 of Commonwealth Gazette number 84 dated 6 October 1966.
MINING ACT, 1971, AS AMENDEDDepartment of Mines and Energy, 28 November 1985
NOTICE is hereby given that I propose to grant mining leases over the undermentioned areas. Any objections to this proposal must be lodged in writing at the office or the Department of Mines and Energy, 191 Greenhill Road, Parkside, on or before 26 December 1985.
R. G. Payne, Minister of Mines and Energy
Applicant Location Term Area in ha
Ref.D.M.E.
No.
Russell John MichaelExtractive Minerals lease
In block 973, out of hundreds (Port 7 years 45.75 T765
DoAugusta) Yudnapinna Station
Do , Do 20.00 DoDo Do Do 45.75 DoJohn Maurice Karam In section 319, hundred of Ripon 7 years 2.25 T807
Special conditions are proposed for the above tenements details of which are available from the Mining Registrar.
GRANT OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATION LICENCEDepartment of Mines and Energy, Parkside 22 November 1985
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned petroleum exploration licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum Act, 1940-1984.
R. G. Payne, Minister of Mines and Energy
No. of Licence
Licensee Locality Date ofExpiry
Area inSquare km
Reference
35 Quadrant Energy Development Limited
Polda Basin on Eyre Peninsula 21 November 1990 12 703(approximately)
SR27/2/83
me lauu umiiuixu iu uit umuia u uum- yuiuvu w* *•***< >-»***»~ * *““**~**~ « —----------: —.—, <■» «being the intersection of latitude 30°0(rS and longtitude 136° 1PE thence south to latitude 33°30'S, east to longitude 136 20'E, south to latitude 33° 50'S, west to longitude 135°30'E, south to latitude 34° 10'S, west to low water mark, Great Australian Bight, thence generally north-westerly along said low water mark to latitude 33°00'S and east to the point of commencement, but excluding Calpatanna Waterhole, Pinkawillinie, Hambidge, Rudail, Verran Tanks, Hincks, Bascombe Well, Venus Bay and Point Labatt Conservation Parks.
All the within latitudes and longitudes are geodetic and expressed in terms of the Australian Geodetic Datum as defined on p. 4984 of Commonwealth Gazette number 84 dated 6 October 1966. -
161928 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLICATIONS BOARDTAKE notice that the Classification of Publications Board has considered the publications being films described in the schedule hereto and has classified them pursuant to section 13 of the Classification of Publications Act, 1974, as follows:
1. The publications being films in the schedule which have the letter ‘G’ appearing in the column headed ‘Category’ opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are films which the Board has classified as ‘G’ films and suitable for general viewing;
2. The publications being films in the schedule which have the letters ‘PG’ appearing in the column headed ‘Category’ opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are films which the Board has classified as ‘PG’ films and the Board considers that the films should only be viewed by a person under the age of fifteen years with the guidance of a parent or guardian of the person.
3. The publications being films in the schedule which have the letters ‘M’ appearing in the column headed ‘Category’ opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are films which the Board has classified as ‘M’ films where the Board considers that the films cannot be recommended for viewing by persons under the age of fifteen years.
4. The publications being films in the schedule which have the letter ‘R’ appearing in the column headed ‘Category’ opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are films which the Board has classified ‘R’ films.
Note: Section 14a (2) of the Classification of Publications Act, 1984 provides:‘(1) The following conditions are imposed in relation to every ‘R’ film:
(a) a condition that the film shall not be sold or delivered to a minor (otherwise than by a parent or guardian, or a personacting with the written authority of a parent or guardian, of the minor);
(b) a condition that images from the film shall not be exhibited to a minor (otherwise than by a parent or guardian, or aperson, acting with the authority of a parent or guardian, of the minor.’
J. Tedesco, Registrar, Classification of Publications Board
Title or Description Author or Publisher Category
Buddies Bar ... .... Not known Classification refused
From 1 April 1985, where a classification is assigned to a publication in pursuance of the Classification of Publications Ordinance, 1983, of the Australian Capital Territory and Regulations, the publication shall be deemed to have been assigned a corresponding classification, except for publications classified ‘X’, by the South Australian Classification of Publications Board under the Classification of Publications Act, 1974.
PLANNING ACT, 1982, MINING ACT, 1971, AS AMENDEDAN application for a mining production tenement over the undermentioned tenement:Mineral Located ReferenceClaim
1972 In section 98 hundred of Oladdie T868May be inspected at the office of the Department of Mines and
Energy, 191 Greenhill Road, Parkside.Written submissions in relation to the granting of the tenement
are invited to be received at the above address no later than 26 December 1985.
R. G. Payne, Minister of Mines and Energy
. LIBRARIES ACT, 1982TO the members of the Port Victoria Institute. A special meeting of the members of the Port Victoria Institute will be held in the institute on 6 January 1986, at 8.00 p.m. This meeting has been called by those members of the institute, representing more than one-sixth of the financial members thereof, for the following purpose:
To consider a proposal to dissolve the Port Victoria Institute and make a recommendation for the disposal of the property pursuant to the provisions of the Libraries Act.Dated 18 November 1985.
Members of the Port Victoria Institute
BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1975 Change of Name
NOTICE is hereby given that I have with effect from 28 June 1985 registered the change of name of the Society from Hind- marsh Building Society to Hindmarsh & Adelaide Building Society under the above Act and have issued to it a new certificate of incorporation in the new name of the Society.
Dated 25 November 1985.D. V. Walker, Assistant Commissioner (Building
Societies and Credit Unions) Corporate Affairs Commission
BUILDING ACT, 1970-1982I, BARBARA JEAN WIESE, M.L.C., Minister of Local Government in and over the State of South Australia, the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Building Act, 19701982, and all regulations made thereunder has for the time being, been committed, do hereby appoint, pursuant to section 20 (1) of die said Act, Mr Terence W. Spurting, B.Tech, M.I.E.Aust., to be a building referee for the corporation of the town of Jamestown.
Dated 25 November 1985.Barbara Wiese, Minister of Local Government
D.L.G., 039.45C.01B.A.C., 672
BUILDING ACT, 1970-1982 ...................I, BARBARA JEAN WIESE, M.L.C., Minister of Local Government in and over the State of South Australia, the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Building Act, 19701982, and all regulations made thereunder has for the time being, been committed, do hereby appoint, pursuant to section 20 (1) of the said Act, Mr Norman Diogemuller, F.R.A.I.A., F.A.I.E., to be a building referee for the district council of Lacepede.
Dated 25 November 1985.Barbara Wiese, Minister of Local Government
D.L.G., 048.45C.01B.A.C., 623
COONALPYN DOWNS AND MENINGIE PEST PLANT AND VERTEBRATE PESTS CONTROL BOARD
Appointment—Authorised OfficerNOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of section 28 of the Pest Plants Act, 1975, and section 25 of the Vertebrate Pests Act, 1975, that the above boards have appointed Robin Keith Hood as an authorised officer to exercise the powers provided in the Acts within the board area:
W. R. Paterson, Secretary
1620 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
Regulations under the Chiropractors Act, 1979
No. 231 of 1985
At the Executive Council Office, at Adelaide,28 November, 1985
PURSUANT to the Chiropractors Act, 1979, and all other powers, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following regulations.
D. B. Dunstan, Governor
Regulations under the Chiropractors Act, 1979
1. The Chiropractors Regulations, 1981 (No. 59 of 1981) published in the Gazette on 9 April, 1981, at page 1100, as varied, are in these regulations referred to as “the principal regulations”.
2. Regulation 5 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out subregulation (2) and substituting the following subregulation:
(2) The fee payable in respect of the granting of registration shall be—
(a) where the application is made on or before the thirtiethday of June in any year, $150;
(b) where the application is made after the thirtieth day ofJune in any year, $75.
D. J. Abbott, Clerk of the CouncilC.B.S.A., 27/82
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1621
Regulations under the Legal Practitioners Act, 1982
No. 232 of 1985
At the Executive Council Office, at Adelaide,28 November 1985
PURSUANT to the Legal Practitioners Act, 1982, and all other powers, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following regulations.
D. B. Dunstan, Governor
Regulations under the Legal Practitioners Act, 1982
1. The Legal Practitioners Regulations, 1982 (No. 26 of 1982) published; in the Gazette on 25 February, 1982, at page 533, are varied by striking out from the second schedule the figure “100.00” twice occurring and substituting, in each case, the figure “105.00”.
2. This regulation shall come into operation on 1 January, 1986.
D. J. Abbott, Clerk of the Council
A.G.D., 63/83
1622 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
Regulations under the Land Tax Act, 1936
No. 233 of 1985
At the Executive Council Office, at Adelaide,28 November, 1985
PURSUANT to the Land Tax Act, 1936, and all other powers, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, make the following regulations.
D. B. Dunstan, Governor
Regulations under the Land Tax Act, 1936
1. The Land Tax Act Regulations, 1953, published in the Gazette on 2 April 1953, at page 699, as varied, are in these regulations referred to as “the principal regulations”.
2. Regulation 27b of the principal regulations is revoked and the following regulation is substituted:
27b. For the purposes of section 10a (12a) and section 12a (1) (a) (viii) of the Act, the following bodies are prescribed:
Lakeside Villages IncorporatedThe Retirement Homes Association of Australia Incorporated.
D. J. Abbott, Clerk of the CouncilM.E.P., 553/85
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164728 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1940-1978 .......................... ..WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part VII of die Housing Improvement Act, 1940-1978, the South Australian Housing Trust in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, does hereby fix as the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to section 34 of the Residential Tenancies Act, 1978, in respect of each house described in die following table the amount shown in the said table opposite the description of such house and this notice shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette.
Address of House Allotment, Section, etc.Certificate of Title
Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring
house to be substandard published
Maximum rental per week
payable in respect of each
houseVolume Folio
Timber framed asbestos house, portion of section 410, Esplanade, Aldinga Beach
Portion of section 410 2107 183 10.10.85, page 1097$
40.00
34 Gibson Street, Bowden Allotments 374 and 375 of subdivision of section354
2531 98 31.8.67, page 1203 46.00
841 Lower North East Road, Der- nancourt
Allotment 94 of subdivision of portion of section 510
3820 46 10.10.85, page 1097 60.00
73 Brighton Road, Glenelg Allotment 5 of subdivision of portion of section 204
3197 84 29.8.85, page 669 65.00
73B Brighton Road, Glenelg Allotment 5 of subdivision of portion of section 204
3197 84 29.8.85, page 669 60.00
22 Shipsters Road, Kensington Allotment 15 of subdivision of blocks 2 and 3 of section 300
1781 178 10.10.85, page 1097 75.00
9 Ella Street, Parkside Allotment 21 of subdivision of portion of section 240
1714 55 20.3.75, page 1251 72.00 Unfurnished
75.00 Furnished
6 Maijoram Street, Rosewater Allotment 44 of subdivision of section 1190
3452 40 7.3.68, page 781 65.00
Flat 2, 128 Rose Terrace, Wayville Allotment 174 of subdivision of portion of section 6
2739 123 6.12.84, page 1791 50.00
19 McDonnell Street, West Hind- marsh
Portion of allotment 190 of subdivision of portion of section 372
3130 104 13.7.72, page 251 60.00
68 Cormack Road, Wingfield Part section 374 3669 117 16.4.70, page 1421 60.00
Dated at Adelaide, 26 November 1985. D. H. Price, Secretary
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1940-1978NOTICE is hereby given that the South Australian Housing Trust in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act, 1940-1978, does hereby declare the houses described in the table hereunder to he substandard for the purposes of Part VII of the Housing Improvement Act, 1940-1978.
No. of House and Street Locality Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title
Volume Folio
56 Sheoak Road Belair Section 752, hundred of Adelaide, county ofAdelaide
4196 461
58 Sheoak Road Belair Section 753, hundred of Adelaide, county ofAdelaide
4196 462
432 Main North Road Blair Athol Portion of allotment 169 of subdivision of portion of section 357
2105 121 +
45 Hawker Street Brompton Allotment 1 of subdivision of blocks 53, 54, 55 and portion of block 5B of portion of section 370
299 167
47 Hawker Street Brompton Portion of allotment 76 of subdivision of portion of section 370
1965 76
1 Buckle Street Glenelg North Allotment 38 of subdivision of section 184 2613 1243 Charles Sturt Avenue Grange Allotment 76 of portions of section 1006
Allotment 125 of subdivision of block 64 of section 1402
4145 48910 Harriet Street Kapunda 1341 62
Flat at rear of ?1 Sturt Street Mount Gambier Portion of allotments 35 and 36 of subdivision of portion of section 13
2469 167
l Edmund Street Norwood Portion of block 9 of subdivision of section 260 1700 1513 Edmund Street Norwood Portion of block 9 of subdivision of section 260 1700 15133 Prescott Terrace Rose Park Portion of block E of subdivision of portions of
sections 262 and 275969 172
16 Lee Terrace Rosewater Allotment 14 of section 1184 765 2048 Harriet Street West Croydon Allotment 212, of subdivision of portion of sections
375 and 3761294 133
Dated at Adelaide, 26 November 19&5. D. H. Price, Secretary
1648 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1940-1978WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust did declare the houses described in the following table to be substandard for the purposes of Part VII of the Housing Improvement Act, 1940-1978, and whereas the South Australian Housing Trust is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be substandard, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, the South Australian Housing Trust does hereby revoke the said declaration in respect of each house.
Address of House Allotment, Section, etc.Certificate of Title
Date and page of Government Gazette
in which noticeVolume Folio declaring house to be
substandard published
10 Camroc Avenue, Blair Athol Allotment 41 of subdivision of portion of section 354
2732 1 24.11.83, page 1519
18 George Street, Semaphore Park Allotment 95 of subdivision of section 73 2070 132 13.1.66, page 83Flat 1, 11 Norman Street,
WoodvillePortion of allotment 15 of subdivision of
block 126 of section 4051361 81 23.8.84, page 639
Dated at Adelaide, 26 November 1985. D. H. Price, Secretary
Department of Lands, Adelaide, 28 November 1985.NOTICE is hereby given that the areas of the undermentioned leases, have been amended and that the amended area is now shown in the last column of this notice.
Lessee Lease Section Hundred or Irrigation Area Area
Stratmen, F. N.Kaiwarra Pty LtdDouglass, A A. and J. E.
War service perpetual 151Perpetual 5790Irrigation perpetual soldiers 1508
851 and 872 416 and 417
810
MacDonnellStirlingLoveday division,
Cobdogla irrigation area, hundredLoveday
Rivoli Bay
110.8 ha 684.6 ha 3.983 ha
J. C. Gilbertson NomineesPty Ltd
Perpetual 20162 224 122.3 ha
D. J. Alexander, Director of Lands
CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLICATIONS BOARDTAKE notice that the Classification of Publications Board has considered the publications described in the schedule hereto and has classified them pursuant to section 13 of the Classification of Publications Act, 1974, as follows:
1. The publications in the schedule which have the number 1 appearing in the column headed ‘Category* opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are publications which the Board has classified as category 1 restricted publications:
2. The publications in the schedule which have the number 2 appearing in the column headed ‘Category’ opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are publications which the Board has classified as category 2 restricted publications; and
3. The publications in the schedule which have the letter ‘U* appearing in the column headed 'Category* opposite their title or description and name of author or publisher are publications which the Board has classified as being suitable for unrestricted distribution.
Note: Section 14 of the Classification of Publications Act, 1974 provides:(1) The following conditions are imposed in relation to every category 1 restricted publication:
(a) a condition that the publication shall not be sold, delivered, exhibited or displayed to a minor (otherwise than by a parent or guardian, or a person acting with the authority of a parent or guardian, of the minor).
and(b) a condition that the publication shall not be exhibited or displayed in a place to which the public has access (not being a
restricted publications area) unless the publication is contained in a sealed package.(2) The following conditions are imposed in relation to every category 2 restricted publication:
(a) a condition that the publication shall not be sold, delivered, exhibited or displayed to a minor (otherwise than by a parentor guardian, or a person acting with the authority of a parent of guardian, of the minor);
(b) a condition that the publication shall not be sold by retail, or exhibited, displayed or delivered for or on sale by retail,except in a restricted publications area;
(c) a condition that the publication shall not be delivered to a person who has not made a direct request for the publication;(d) a condition that the publication shall not be delivered to a person unless wrapped in plain opague material; and(e) a condition that the publication shall not be advertised except in a restricted publications area or by way of printed or
written material delivered to a person at the written request of that person.
Title or Description
Killer The Game of Assassination 1981
Author or Publisher Category
Steve Jackson
J. Tedesco, Registrar,
_____ 1__
Classification of Publications Board
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1649
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE ACT, 1978Entry of Items on the Register of State Heritage Items
There has been an increased community awareness of the need to protect those buildings and features of our State which reflect our cultural heritage. The South Australian Government has recognised that awareness by passing the South Australian Heritage Act, 1978, for which the Minister for Environment and Planning is responsible. In accordance with the provisions of the Act, the Register of State Heritage Items is being compiled. .
Where the Minister considers that an item (defined as any land, building or structure) that is not on the Register is part of the physical, social or cultural heritage of the State and that the item is of significant aesthetic, architectural, historical or cultural interest, then the Minister may enter that item on the Register.
Pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Heritage Act, 1978,1, Don Hopgood, Minister for Environment and Planning and Minister for the time being administering the said Act, hereby give notice that.I have entered on the Register of State Heritage Items and the items described in The Schedule hereunder.
Items listed in The Schedule were previously placed on an Interim List in accordance with the provisions of section 15 of the South Australian Heritage Act, 1978. Excepting items owned by the Crown and those within the area of the corporation of the city of Adelaide, the remaining items listed in The Schedule are subject to Part V of the Planning Act, 1982. That Act requires that no development, including demolition, conversion, alteration of, or addition to any item, is permitted without the written consent of the relevant Planning Authority. Items within the area of the corporation of the city of Adelaide are subject to the provisions of the City of Adelaide Development Control Act, 1976.
Dated at Adelaide, 18 November 1985.D. J. Hopgood, Deputy Premier and Minister for Environment and Planning
The Schedule
Name Address
Corporation of the City of AdelaideThebarton Mounted Police Barracks...................... Port Road, Adelaide 5000. Section 1015, hundred of Adelaide.Adelaide High School and Observatory Site.......... West Terrace, Adelaide 5000. LG. volume 1782, folio 40, section 543, hundred
of Adelaide.District Council of BarmeraHumphrey Pumps..........................District Council of Barossa Wilksch Cottage..............................
Corporation of the city of Burnside Boundary Wall—Glenside Hospital
Trussell Terrace, Cobdogla 5346. Section 853, Cobdogla irrigation area.
Yettie Road, Williamstown 5351. CT. volume 4249, folios 701 and 702, allotments 20 and 21 of portion of section 34, hundred of Barossa.
Glen Osmond Road, Eastwood 5063. Mental Hospital Reserve, Government Gazette 24.2.83, section 621, allotments 10, 12, 18, 22; CT’s volume 4116, folio 12 and volume 2394, folio 97, part allotment 2; CT. volume 2219, folio 6, part allotment 82; CT. volume 2219, folio 11, part allotment 87; section 265, hundred of Adelaide.
District Council of Burra BurraFormer Dugouts Sites............................................. George Street, Burra 5417. CT. volume 985, folio 116, Allotments E and K,
part section 1, hundred of Kooringa.District Council of Central Yorke PeninsulaPoint Pearce Mission—Former .............................. Point Pearce 5573. L.G. volume 3970, folio 106, sections 295, 298, hundred of
Kilkerran.District Council of East TorrensDwelling ‘Grove Hill’ .............................................. 120 Old Norton Summit Road, Norton Summit 5136. Memorial No. 105, book
539.Corporation of the Town of GawlerOld Bushman Hotel.................................................. 9 Cowan Street, Gawler 5118. CT. volume 3915 folio 51, portion of allotment
96, section 24, hundred of Mudla Wirra.‘Trevu’ House............................................................ 1 Deland Street, Gawler 5118. CT. volume 4195, folio 147, allotment 4, portion
of section 3073, hundred of Barossa.Railway Hotel............................................................ 27 Eighteenth Street, Gawler 5118. CT. volume 3663, folio 91, allotment 22,
subdivision of section 2, hundred of Mudla Wirra.Office E. & W. S. Main Depot................................ Julian Terrace, Gawler 5118. Government Gazette 8.7.76, portion of part section
24, hundred of Mudla Wirra.Old Spot Hotel......................................................... Murray Street, Gawler 5118. CT. volume 4137, folio 703* allotment 82, portion
of section 4, hundred of Nuriootpa.Pile’s Building ......................................................... Murray Street, Gawler 5118. CT. volume 3132, folios 91, 93 and 94, section
24, portion of allotment 93, hundred of Mudla Wirra.McKinlay Memorial and Pioneer Park.................. Murray Street, Gawler 5118. Parklands, Government Gazette 9.7.36, and Inden
ture of Conveyance, No. 43, book 319, 26.12.1864.Professional Offices.................................................. 25 Murray Street, Gawler 5118. CT. volume 92, folio 44, part allotment 204,
section 24 and part section 4, hundred of Nuriootpa.Essex House ,
House
Gasworks—Former..............................................
Corporation of the City of Happy Valley ‘Mackereth’ Cottage..............................................
Corporation of the Town of Hindmarsh Joiners Arms Hotel..............................................
Corporation of the City of Kensington and Norwood Town Hall, Norwood ................................. .
92-100 Murry Street, Gawler 5118. CT volume 4169, folio 801, allotment 2, section 24, CT volume 4169, folio 800, allotment 1, portion of section 24, hundred of Mudla Wirra.11 Railway Terrace, Gawler 5118. CT volume 1643, folio 79, allotment 137, part section 8, CT volume 4089, folio 252, allotments 135 and 136, part section8, hundred of Mudla Wirra.Seventh Street, Gawler 5118. CT volume 269, folio 244, allotment 105, section 3, hundred of Mudla Wirra.
Mathews Road, Dorset Vale. CT volume 2228, folio 74, part section 1427, hundred of Noarlunga.
9 Manton Street, Hindmarsh 5007. CT volume 871, folio 8, portion of allotment 80 of section 353, hundred of Yatala.
125 The Parade, Norwood 5067. CT volume 3131, folio 15, volume 391, folio9, part block 2 of section 277, allotments 20 and 21 of section 277, hundred of Adelaide.
1650 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
Name Address
District Council of LincolnPoonindie Brickworks...........................................
Poonindie Mission—Superintendent’s Residence..
Poonindie Mission—Bakehouse Complex and Well.......................................... ...........................Poonindie Mission—Schoolhouse........................
District Council of MannumShearer House and Observatory........................ ..
Corporation of the City of MarionDwelling Hamilton’s Winery.................................
District Council of MeningiePoint McLeay Mission—Former............................
District Council of Munno ParaAdamson’s Flour Mill—Former..............................
Corporation of the Town of Naracoorte Naracoorte Station Group.............................
District Council of Northern Yorke Peninsula Kadina Mortuary and Cemetery ..................
Moonta Cemetery .......................... ...........
District Council of Penola Office Shop:Former Butter and Cheese Factory...............
Neilsons Cottage ....... ...................................
Corporation of the Town of PeterboroughRailway Roundhouse............. .....................
District Council of RobeDwelling—‘Attic House' .............................
Corporation of the Town of St Peters Plumbers Shop..............................................
Bon Marche Building.....................................District Council of StrathalbynOffice ...........................................................
Arsenic Labyrinth .........................................
District Council of Victor Harbor Soldiers Memorial Gardens .........................
Station Master’s Residence—Former.............
Shop and dwelling.........................................
Shop and Dwelling.................... ......... ...
Causeway and Jetty Historic Site................
Former Post Office......................................
District Council of WillungaFormer Temperance Hotel.........................‘Delabole’—Mining Village Ruins and Slate Quarry........ ...................................................
District Council of Yorketown Lime Kiln and Jetty..............
Poonindie. CT volume 1538, folio 129, portion of section 12, hundred of Louth.Poonindie. CT volume 4192, folio 699, allotment 12 of portion of section 127, hundred of Louth.
Poonindie. CT volume 4182, folio 651, allotment 3 of portion of section 127, hundred of Louth.Poonindie. CT volume 4182, folio 648, portion of section 127, hundred of Louth.
Anna Street, Mannum 5238. CT volume 3683, folio 51, allotment 39 and part allotment 38, part section 114, hundred of Finniss.
Morphett Road, Glengowrie 5044. CT volume 3597, folio 25, portion of section 176, hundred of Noarlunga.
Via Tailem Bend 5259. L.G. volume 4057, folio 870, sections 21, 290, 291, 469, 635, 636, 637 and 638, hundred of Baker.
Smiths Creek, Smithfield 5114. CT. volume 4161, folio 955, allotment 44, part section 4160; CT. volume 4161, folio 956, allotment 26, section 1679, hundred of Munno Para.
Stewart Terrace, Naracoorte 5271. CT. volume 4190, folio 171, allotment 71 of part section 1, hundred of Naracoorte.
Drain Road, Kadina 5554. LG. volume 106, folio 6, section 2179, hundred of Wallaroo.Petallick Road, Moonta 5558. LG. volume 617, folio 107, section 2250. LG. volume 149, folio 41, section 2232, hundred of Wallaroo.
Riddoch Street, Penola 5277. CT. volume 4121, folio 768, portion of allotment 108 of portion of section 3, hundred of Penola.Via Penola-Naracoorte Road, Penola 5277. CT. volume 3457, folio 169, hundred of Penola.
Railway Terrace, Peterborough 5422. CT. volume 3859, folio 129, part section 216, hundred of Yongala.
Victoria Street, Robe 5276. CT. volume 4040, folio 879, portion of allotment 9 of section 218, hundred of Waterhouse.
Payneham Road, College Park 5069. CT. volume 1726, folio 99, portion of allotment 2 of portion of section 257, hundred of Adelaide.1-13 Payneham Road, College Park 5069. CT. volume 3825, folio 167, portion of allotment 1, portion of section 257, hundred of Adelaide.
8 Albyn Terrace, Strathalbyn 5255. CT. volume 4166, folio 340, allotment 9 of part section 2600, hundred of Strathalbyn.Wheal Ellen 5255. CT. volume 4104, folio 450, allotment 1, section 1198, hundred of Strathalbyn.
Esplanade, Victor Harbor 5211, section 766, hundred of Encounter Bay, Recreaction Reserve declared under Act of Parliament 1281/1917.2 Flinders Parade, Victor Harbor 5211. CT. volume 2407, folio 81, part section 16, hundred of Encounter Bay.8 Railway Terrace, Victor Harbor. CT. volume 4028j folio 526, part allotments 66 and 81 of part section 16. CT. volume 4028, folio 527, allotment 66 of part section 16, hundred of Encounter Bay.9 Railway Terrace, Victor Harbor 5211. CT. volume 99, folio 68, allotment 65, hundred of Encounter Bay.Victor Harbor 5211, Marine and Harbours Reserve, section 666, Government Gazette 29.4.65, hundred of Encounter Bay.Yankalilla Road, Victor Harbor 5211. CT. volume 2407, folio 80, section 714, hundred of Encounter Bay.
Aldinga 5173. CT. volume 4237, folio 21, part section 400, hundred of Willinga.
Delabole Road, Willunga 5172. CT. volume 4163, folio 333; CT. volume 4032, folio 462, part lot 102, portion of section 758. and other land, part sections 753, 757, hundred of Willunga.
Wool Bay 5576. Government Gazette 5.10.22, section 393, hundred of Dalryih- ple.
165128 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
GOVERNMENT LAND SALE Under the Irrigation Act, 1930
Section 35BDepartment of Lands, Adelaide, 19 November, 1985
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Crown Lands will be offered for sale by public auction in the Waikerie Institute, White Street, Waikerie on Thursday, 12 December 1985 at 12 noon.
Conditions of SaleSubject to a reserve price each allotment shall be sold at the
highest bid.If any dispute arises at the fall of the hammer, the allotment
may be put up again at the discretion of the auctioneer.No allotment will be sold to any person under the age of 18
years and no such person shall be entitled to obtain a land grant.All biddings must be made in an audible voice; and the name
of each purchaser as declared by the highest bidder will be announced by the auctioneer, and immediately entered by him against each allotment sold; and such entry shall be taken as conclusive evidence of the allotment having been bought by the person whose name has been so announced and entered; and the land grant shall issue accordingly.
No advance of less than one dollar on each allotment will be taken as a bid by the auctioneer.
When the last allotment shall have been offered any allotment which may have passed the hammer during the sale will, if so requested be again put up before the sale is finally concluded.
If at the conclusion of sale any deposit is unpaid the allotment or allotments may be at once reoffered.
Time shall be deemed to be of the essence of the contract.The sale is also subject to all Acts and Regulations now in force
relating to the sale of Crown lands.The purchaser shall pay to the Department of Lands the full
purchase money or a deposit of at least 20 per centum thereof at the time of the sale and the balance, if any, within one calendar month.
The purchaser shall also pay within one calendar month of the date of the sale the sum of $48 for each land grant.
R. K. Abbott, The Minister of Lands
The Schedule
Town of Waikerie—Waikerie Division—Waikerie Irrigation Area—Hundred of Waikerie—County of
Albert. (Residential Purposes)Limition: Nil.Building Time Limitation: Nil.
No. of Allotment
609610 611
*621*622*623*624
625631632
Area(Square Metres)
864 809 821 942 863 896 833 910 852
1000*Upon issue of a land grant over these allotments the purchasers
will grant to the District Council of Waikerie an easement for no monetary consideration for effluent drainage purposes.
Note: In the event of expense being incurred by the Department of Lands pursuant to die Fences Act, 1975, in regard to any of the above allotments, such amounts win be added to the purchase money of the respective aUotments, and will be payable with the deposit.
D. J. Alexander, Director of LandsD.L., 1813/1985 2/3
GOVERNMENT LAND SALE Under the Irrigation Act, 1930
Section 35bDepartment of Lands, Adelaide, 26 November 1985
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Crown Lands will be offered for sale by public auction on site at the comer of Drabsch and Pyap Streets, Loxton on Friday, 20 December 1985, at 1.00p.m.
Conditions of SaleSubject to a reserve price the allotments shall be sold at the
highest bid.If any dispute arises at the fall of the hammer, the allotments
may be put up again at the discretion of the auctioneer.The allotments will be not sold to any person under the age of
18 years and no such person shall be entided to obtain a land grant.
All biddings must be made in an audible voice; and the name of the purchaser as declared by the highest bidder will be announced by the auctioneer, and immediately entered by him and such entry shall be taken as conclusive evidence of the allotments having been bought by the person whose name has been so announced and entered; and the land grant shall issue accordingly.
No advance of less than one dollar will be taken as a bid by the auctioneer.
In the event of the allotments passing the hammer, they will, if so requested be again put up before the sale is finally concluded.
If at the conclusion of sale any deposit is unpaid the allotments may be at once reoffered.
Time shall be deemed to be of the essence of the contract.The sale is also subject to all Acts and Regulations now in force
relating to the sale of Crown lands.The purchaser shall pay to the Department of Lands the full
purchase money or a deposit of at least 20 per centum thereof at the time of the sale and the balance, if any, within one month.
The purchaser shall also pay within one calendar month of the date of the sale the sum of $48 for each land grant
R. K. Abbott, The Minister of Lands
The Schedule
Town of Loxton—Loxton Irrigation Area— Hundred of Bookpurnong—County of Alfred
(For Business/Commercial Purposes)Limitation: Nil.Building Time Limitation: Nil.
No. of Allotments Area(Square Metres)
17 and 22 2022To be offered as one parcel
Note: The allotments will be sold as individual units in the event of not being sold as one parcel.
Land use and building proposals are to be in accordance with the district council of Loxton's zoning and planning regulations.
Electricity, domestic water and common effluent system are available and costs associated with the connection of the services are the responsibility of the purchaser.
D. J. Alexander, Director of Lands D.L., 3072/84 1/4
RACING ACT, 1976I, JOHN WILLIAM SLATER, the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Racing Act, 1976, has been committed, do hereby authorise amendments to the notice appearing in the Government Gazette of 25 July, 1985 pursuant to section 63 of the Racing Act, as specified hereunder
Name of Club Course Date
Mount Gambier Trotting Mount 26.1.86 inClub Inc. Gambier lieu of
25.1.86Whyalla Trotting Qub Inc. Whyalla 9.3.86
Dated 19 November 1985.
R. & S., 2057/75
J. W. Slater, Minister of Recreation and Sport
ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1985
1652 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to subsection 44 (2) of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1985, that the incorporation of the undermentioned associations is cancelled and on publication of this notice the associations will be dissolved.
Apostolic Christian Church Incorporated Association of Russian-Orthodox Youth in Australia Incor
poratedAustralia Party (S.A.) IncorporatedAustralian Third Party Protection Association Incorporated Black Forest Demonstration School Committee IncorporatedC.T.A.S. Trustees IncorporatedCafes Motels Accommodation and Food Traders’ Association
IncorporatedCambrai Swimming Pool Incorporated Cleve Scout and Guide Hall Incorporated Club 21 Incorporated Cummins Farm Club Incorporated Davey Memorial Homes Incorporated Da von Youth Centres Incorporated Direct Agents’ Association of South Australia Incorporated Elizabeth Spiritualist Church Incorporated Elizabeth Women’s Bowling Club Incorporated Great Northern Athletic, Cycling and Trotting Club Incor
poratedHenley & Grange Trotting Trainers’ Association Incorporated Homes for Retired Teachers Incorporated Homsdale Sports Club Incorporated House of Hope Incorporated Italian Australian Centre Incorporated Ithakisian Philanthropic Society ‘Ulysses’ Incorporated Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia Incorporated Lacepede Small Bore Rifle Club Incorporated League (Amateur) Basketball Incorporated Liberal Movement Incorporated Lost for Words Association Incorporated Millicent & District Advisory Service Incorporated Millicent War Memorial Swimming Pool Incorporated Mitcham Youth Centre Incorporated Mount Gambier Lakes Wild Life Reserve Incorporated Murra>| Bridge Water Ski Club Incorporated Naracobrte Rural Advisory Service Incorporated North Rhine Advisory Service Incorporated Northern Yorke Peninsula Rural Advisory Service Incorpo
ratedOrroroo and District Progress Association Incorporated Plympton Park Presbyterian Church Incorporated St. Francis Hostel Incorporated Salisbury Pony Club IncorporatedSouth Australian Retail Fish Rabbit and Poultry Traders
Association Incorporated Southern Districts Youth Club Incorporated Strathalbyn Community Grounds Incorporated The Australian Indoor Biased Bowls Association Incorpo
ratedThe Coober Pedy Medical Centre Committee Incorporated The Kimba Farm Advisory Service Incorporated The Ladies Professional Golf Association of Australia Incor
poratedThe Marine Store Collectors Association of South Australia
IncorporatedThe Motor Schools Association of N.S.W. Incorporated The Roy Carter Foundation Incorporated The South Australian Metropolitan Boys Club Incorporated The South Australian Mountain Activities Federation Incor
poratedThe South Australian Vespa Club Incorporated The South Reynella Youth and Community Centre Incor
poratedThe Whyalla Men’s Basketball Association IncorporatedUpper Murray Soccer League IncorporatedVictory Buffalo Building Committee IncorporatedWarili Formula ‘K’ Club IncorporatedWhylla Swimming Pool IncorporatedWoomera Go-Kart Club IncorporatedWoomera Pistol Club Incorporated
Dated 20 November 1985.
K. I. MacPherson, Commissioner for Corporate Affairs
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1934-1984, AS AMENDED District Council of Mount Barker
Common Effluent Drainage Scheme (Echunga)I, BARBARA JEAN WIESE, M.L.C., Minister of Local Government in and over the State of South Australia, the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Local Government Act, 1934-1984, as amended, has been committed, in exercise of the powers vested in me pursuant to Section 530c of the said Act, do hereby authorise a scheme whereby the district council of Mount Barker will construct a common effluent drainage scheme to benefit that portion of the council area delineated in the South Australian Health Commission docket No. 08/143/262, drain No. 186.
Dated 25 November 1985.Barbara Wiese, Minister of Local Government
D.L.G., 066/15/06
THE SCHEME
The Proposed Work or UndertakingThe construction of a common effluent drainage scheme to
benefit the township of Echunga in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Central Board of Health on 13 October 1983.The Particulars of the Manner in Which the Work or Undertaking is to be Financed
The scheme is to be financed by a Government subsidy and the council will raise the balance of the capital cost by means of a debenture loan raised on the security of the general rate.
The council will recover its portion of the capital cost of the work and the cost of the maintenance and operation of the scheme from the ratepayers in the portion of the area benefitted. For this purpose the council may declare for one year or annually or for several years a separate rate or separate rates (which rate or rates may consist of, or include, a fixed amount) which shall be payable by all the ratepayers in the said portion.The Estimated Cost:
$607 719.
LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1969-1972 ERRATUM
IN Government Gazette of 10 October 1985, page 1114, Notice of acquisition should read.
Definition of Land AcquiredThe whole of the land defined in the first and second schedules
hereto.Extent of Interest Vested in the Authority
1. An estate in fee simple in the land defined in the first schedule hereto.
2. A full free and unrestricted right and liberty of entry egress and regress from time to time and at all times hereinafter for the authority and his agents servants and workmen with or without vehicles plant equipment and materials for the purposes hereinafter mentioned in through over across and along the land described in the second schedule hereto for the purposes hereinafter mentioned and also full free and unrestricted right and liberty for the authority and his agents servants and workmen from time to time and at all times hereafter to break the surface of dig open up and use the said piece of land described in the said schedule for the purposes of laying down fixing taking up repairing relaying or examining pipes therein and of using and maintaining such pipes.
3. A full free and unrestricted right of way together with the right to construct and maintain a roadway over the said piece of land described in the second schedule hereto.
FIRST SCHEDULE
That piece of land shown as allotment 5 on DP 17157 and being portion of the land comprised in certificate of title volume 4231, folio 616.
SECOND SCHEDULE
Portion of the land shown as allotments 3 and 4 marked ‘D’ on DP 17157 and comprised in certificates of title volume 4231, folios 616 and 617. H. W. Pinkus
165328 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
CROWN LANDS ACT, 1929: SECTION 5TAKE notice that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act, 1929,1, Roy Kitto Abbott, Minister of Lands and the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Crown Lands Act, 1929, is committed do hereby resume the lands defined in The Schedule.
THE SCHEDULE
Reserve for School Purposes, sections 419 and 1131, Hundred of Mobilong, County of Sturt, the proclamation of which was published in the Government Gazette of 12 February 1976 at page 611.
Dated 20 November 1985.Roy Kitto Abbott. Minister of Lands
D.L., 2960/1981
CROWN LANDS ACT, 1929: SECTION 5TAKE notice that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act, 1929,1, Roy Kitto Abbott, Minister of Lands and the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Crown Lands Act, 1929, is committed do hereby dedicate the Crown Lands defined in The Schedule as a Reserve for Coastal Recreation and Conservation Purposes and declare that such land shall be under the care, control and management of The Minister of Lands and subject to the following conditions.
1. That a plan of management shall be prepared and implemented for the said reserve as soon as practicable after dedication.
2. That the Fowlers Bay Local Dog Fence Board shall have access to land within 500.00 metres of the Dog Fence in the said Section 7 for fence maintenance and dingo control purposes.
THE SCHEDULE
Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 37, 38, 39 and 46, Hundred of Russell, County of Hopetoun, exclusive of all necessary roads.
Dated 20 November 1985.Roy Kitto Abbott, Minister of Lands
D.L., 2238/1985
CROWN LANDS ACT, 1929: SECTION 5TAKE notice that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act, 1929,1, Roy Kitto Abbott, Minister of Lands and the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Crown Lands Act, 1929 is committed do hereby:
1. Resume the lands defined in The First Schedule.2. Dedicate the Crown Lands defined in The Second Schedule
as a Depot Reserve and declare that such lands shall be under the care, control and management of the Minister of Water Resources.
THE FIRST SCHEDULE
Depot Reserve, section 920, Hundred of Pirie, County of Victoria, the proclamation of which was published in the Government Gazette of 21 February 1985 at pages 430 and 431.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE
Section 920, Hundred of Pirie, County of Victoria, exclusive of all necessary roads, being the greater portion of the land defined in The First Schedule hereto and more particularly delineated on the Public Map of the said Hundred deposited in the Department of Lands at Adelaide.
Dated 20 November 1985.Roy Kitto Abbott, Minister of Lands
E.W.S., 3268/1952
NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 10 of 1985
South Australia—Spencer Gulf-Port Pirie Channel—Line of Leads Established
A line of mid channel leads has been established for the part of the Port Pirie channel between beacons 1 and 7.
Front Lead, 237 degrees 31.24 minutes, 113.3 metres distant from No. 9 FL.G 2 sec. (Latitude 33 degress 05.60 minutes South, Longitude 137 degrees 58.80 minutes East, approximate) exhibits a vertical bar, red strobing light, together with an all round white light flashing every 4 seconds.
Rear Lead, 175 degrees 01.45 minutes, 635.7 metres distant from No. 9 beacon, exhibits a vertical bar red strobing light, together with an all round white light flashing every 2 seconds.
The red lights are visible for 4 miles, the white lights for 6.4 miles.
The leading lights are 592 metres apart, and when in line bear 165 degrees 14 minutes.
The piles supporting the lights are white.Charts affected: Aus. 136; Local Chart of Port Pirie River issued
by the Department of Marine and Harbors, Port Adelaide.Publications affected: Australia Pilot, Vol. 1 (Sixth Edition,
173) page 89. Admiralty List of Lights, Vol. K, 1984, page 193.Adelaide, 14 November 1985.
R. K. Abbott, Minister of MarineD.M.H., 1371/1984
FRUIT AND PLANT PROTECTION ACT, 1968-1976 Variation of Notice made Pursuant to Section 7 of the Act
TAKE note that I, Frank Blevins, Minister of Agriculture hereby vary the notice made pursuant to section 7 of the Fruit and Plant Protection Act, 1968-1976, and appearing at page 1588 of the Government Gazette 21 November 1985, by inserting after paragraph 3 of the said notice, the following:
4. Do require the owners of the land within the said quarantine areas to:
(a) destroy forthwith any plants of the genus Allium presently growing on all of that land and any root crops growing on die land defined in the Second Schedule hereto either by applying to those plants or crops ‘Triquat’ at the rate of 4 litres of the said chemical in 500 litres of water per hectare, or by cultivation.
(b) disinfect the soil in which the plants so destroyed hadbeen growing by the application of Formalin at the rate of 50 litres of Formalin in 1500 litres of water per hectare.
! Dated 26 November 1985.Frank Blevins, Minister of Agriculture
j D.A., 787/79
DOG CONTROL ACT, 1979-1981 Notice prescribing discs for the year commencing 1 July 1986
I, BARBARA JEAN WIESE, M.L.C., the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Dog Control Act, 1979-1981, and regulations thereunder are committed, exercising the powers vested in me fix the respective size and shape of (fisc set out in the diagram contained in the schedule hereunder as die size and shape of the disc to be delivered to a person registering a dog under the said Act during the period 1 July 1986 to 30 June 1987.
The disc shall be either metal or plastic at least 30 mm in diameter, 2 mm in thickness, imprinted with the designs shown in the schedule and green in colour.
THE SCHEDULE
B (reverse side)
Reg. No.
Dist. No.
30 mm
Dated 24 November 1985.Barbara Wiese, Minister of Local Government
D.L.G., 300.D.24
1654 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
FISHERIES ACT, 1982: SECTION 59 POTATO MARKETING ACT, 1948-1985TAKE notice that Douglas John Head of Paringa, 5340, in the State of South Australia (hereinafter referred to as the ‘fisherman’) is exempt from Sections 34 and 41 of the Fisheries Act, 1982, but only insofar as he may, for the purpose of trade or business, engage in the permitted activity without having to hold a fishery licence to which he may lawfully engage in that fishing activity. Such exemption is subject to the conditions set out in the Schedule.
THE SCHEDULE
1. The fisherman may engage in the following fishing activity (hereinafter referred to as the ‘permitted activity’) namely the taking of those species of fish specified in Schedule 1 of the Scheme of Management (River Fishery) Regulations, 1984, in a reach of the River Murray as specified in River Fishery Licence No. R34 or any act preparatory to, or involved in, the taking of such fish.
2. The fisherman shall not use any other boat (hereinafter referred to as the ‘permitted boat’) for the purpose of engaging in the permitted activity except that boat registered on River Fishery Licence No. R34.
3. The fisherman shall not use any kind of device other than those kinds of devices registered on River Fishery Licence No. R34.
4. The fisherman or the holder of River Fishery Licence No. R34 must be on board the permitted boat while the boat is being used for the purpose of the permitted activity.
5. The fisherman shall not engage in any other fishing activity for the purpose of trade or business other than the permitted activity.
6. While he is engaged in the permitted activity the fisherman must:
(a) have in his possession the copy of this notice with which the Director of Fisheries has supplied him; and
OrderIN pursuance of the provisions of the Potato Marketing Act, 1948-1985, the South Australia Potato Board hereby makes the following order
1. This order may be cited as Potato Marketing Order No. 17(S.A) and shall take effect on 28 November 1985.
2. This order is in addition to and not in substitution for Potato Marketing Order No. 11(S.A), Potato Marketing Order No. 12(S.A.) (Packing of Potatoes), Potato Marketing Order No. 15, Potato Marketing Order No. 16, Potato Marketing Order dated 6 December 1979 and Potato Marketing Order dated 13 December 1979 which shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding this order except as plainly amended by this order.
3. In this order“the Board’’ means The South Australian Potato Board.“grower” has the meaning given to that word in Section 3 of
the Potato Marketing Act, 1948-1985.“packer” means a potato packer holding a licence issued
under Section 19b of die Potato Marketing Act, 1948-1985.“washer” means a potato washer holding a licence issued
under Section 19a of the Potato Marketing Act, 1948-1985.4. No grower shall sell or deliver any quantity of potatoes
grown by him to a packer or washer in South Australia except with the approval of the Board.
5. No packer shall for the purpose of his business buy or take delivery of or pack any potatoes in South Australia except with the approval of the Board.
6. No washer shall for the purpose of his business buy or take delivery of or wash any potatoes in South Australia except with the approval of the Board.
Dated 22 November 1985.(b) produce that notice to a Fisheries Officer, forthwith, if
and when a Fisheries Officer requests him to produce it.
7. The fisherman shall not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Act, 1982, the Fisheries (General) Regulations, 1984, the Scheme of Management (River Fishery) Regulations, 1984, and the conditions endorsed on River Fishery Licence No. R34.
Dated 20 November 1985.
The Common Seal of The South Australian Potato Board was hereunto affixed in the presence of:
D. E. Grivell, Chairman w . u B. E. Bishton, Secretary
NEW CONSOLIDATIONS OF STATUTES The Consolidations of
D.F., 1/1315R. A. Stevens, Director of Fisheries
RACING ACT, 1976I, JOHN WILLIAM SLATER, the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Racing Act, 1976, has been committed, do hereby authorise amendments to the notice appearing in the Government Gazette of 25 July 1985, pursuant to section 63 of the Racing Act, as specified hereunder
Name of Club Course Date
Port Augusta Racing Club Port Augusta 9.6.86cancelled
Dated 22 November 1985.John W. Slater, Minister of
Recreation and SportR. & S., 2057/75
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1953)Workers Compensation Act, 1971
are now available fromGovernment Printing Division
Publications Section 282 Richmond Road, Netley 5037
Telephone: 297 3999
LIBRARIES ACT, 1982TO the members of the Mannum Institute. A special meeting of the members of the Mannum Institute will be held in the Institute on Friday 10 January 1986, at 8.00 p.m. This meeting has been called by those members of the Institute, representing more than one-sixth of the financial members thereof, for the following purpose:
To consider a proposal to dissolve the Mannum Institute and make a recommendation for the disposal of the property pursuant to the provisions of the Libraries Act, 1982.
Dated 14 November 1985.Members of the Mannum Institute
State Information Centre Grenfell Centre Plaza
25 Grenfell Street Adelaide 5000
Telephone: 227 3388
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be paid for prior to insertion; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to the Government Printer so as to be received by him not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday preceding the day of publication.
165528 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEWHEREAS declarations, as required by section 79 of the Real Property Act, of 1886, as amended, of the accidental loss of the certificate of tide, volume 3142, folio 103 of allotment 250 portion of section 296 hundred of Adelaide laid out as Newton Park (deposited plan No. 3599) have been made, together with application for a substituted certificate of tide for the same land, to be granted to Peter Ferraro, Pat Anne Ferraro, Alberto D’ Andrea and Fiora D’Andrea. Notice is hereby given that unless caveat be lodged with the Registrar-General by some person having estate or interest in the said land, on or before 12 December next ensuing, a substituted certificate, as by law directed, will be issued to the said Peter Ferraro, Pat Anne Ferraro, Alberto D’Andrea and Fiora D’Andrea in respect of the said land.
Dated 26 November 1985, at the Lands Tides Registration Office, Adelaide. (No. 6112724).
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register discharge of mortgage No. 2754222 to Phillip Francis Byrne crown lease, volume 540, folio 121, without the production of the said mortgage, unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register dischaige of mortgage No. 3803525 to Cyril Robert Austin Aylmore and Maigaret McIntyre Aylmore certificate of tide, volume 3739, folio 133, without the production of the said mortgage, unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register dischaige of mortgage No. 2817286 to Mary Kathleen Grose, Derek Caldwell, Shirley May Caldwell and Shirley Phyllis Grose certificates of tide, volume 237, folio 215 and volume 746, folio 5, without the production of the said mortgage, unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register discharge of mortgage No. 4628843 to Leslie Arthur Edward Kittel certificate of tide, volume 4257, folios 528 and 529, without the production of the said mortgage, unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register discharge of mortgage No. 2885578 to B.P. Oil Distribution certificate of tide, volume 2432, folio 33, without the production of the said mortgage, unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register surrender of lease No. 5343793 to RPLA Pty Ltd certificate of tide, volume 4106, folio 13, without the production of the said lease unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register dischaige of mortgage No. 3661483 to Leighton Edmund Fuller certificate of tide, volume 2121, folio 132, without the production of the said mortgage, unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEIT is my intention to register surrender of lease No. 4571365 to Gorman Securities Pty Ltd certificate of title, volume 3873, folio 130, without the production of the said lease unless caveat be lodged with me before 12 December 1985.
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEWHEREAS declarations, as required by section 79 of the Real Property Act, of 1886, as amended, of the accidental loss of the certificate of tide, volume 1611, folio 35 of portion of allotment 8 section 13 hundred of Pirie laid out as Pirietown (deposited plan No. 607) have been made, together with application for a substituted certificate of tide for the same land, to be granted to Anthony Edwin Summersford and Anthony John Costello. Notice is hereby given that unless caveat be lodged with the Registrar- General by some person having estate or interest in the said land, on or before 12 December next ensuing, a substituted certificate, as by law directed, will be issued to the said Anthony Edwin Summersford and Anthony John Costello in respect of the said land.
Dated 26 November 1985, at the Lands Titles Registration Office, Adelaide. (No. 6114961).
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEWHEREAS declarations, as required by section 79 of the Real Property Act, of 1886, as amended, of the accidental loss of the certificate of tide, volume 2195, folio 81 of allotment 40 section 854 hundred of Davenport laid out as Port Augusta East (deposited plan No. 982) have been made, together with application for a substituted certificate of title for the same land, to be granted to Maxwell James Boully. Notice is hereby given that unless caveat be lodged with the Registrar-General by some person having estate or interest in the said land, on or before 12 December next ensuing, a substituted certificate, as by law directed, will be issued to the said Maxwell James Boully in respect of the said land.
Dated 26 November 1985, at the Lands Titles Registration Office, Adelaide. (No. 6115522).
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEWHEREAS declarations, as required by section 79 of the Real Property Act, of 1886, as amended, of the accidental loss of the certificate of title, volume 3293, folio 151 of allotment 4 section 154 hundred of Davenport laid out as Pqpt Augusta (deposited plan No. 4742) have been made, together with application for a substituted certificate of title for the same land, to be granted to Nicholas Domenic Racanati and Bernice Helen Racanati. Notice is hereby given that unless caveat be lodged with the Registrar- General by some person having estate or interest in the said land, on or before 12 December next ensuing, a substituted certificate, as by law directed, will be issued to the said Nicholas Domenic Racanati and Bernice Helen Racanati in respect of the said land.
Dated 26 November 1985, at the Lands Titles Registration Office, Adelaide. (No. 6115773).
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICEWHEREAS declarations, as required by section 79 of the Real Property Act, of 1886, as amended, of the accidental loss of the certificate of title, volume 4075, folio 124 of Unit 4 defined on strata plan 2831 in the area named Broadview have been made, together with application for a substituted certificate of title for the same land, to be granted to Yvonne Lorraine Poyzer. Notice is hereby given that unless caveat be lodged with the Registrar- General by some person having estate or interest in the said land, on or before 12 December next ensuing, a substituted certificate, as by law directed, will be issued to the said Yvonne Lorraine Poyzer in respect of the said land.
Dated 26 November 1985, at the Lands Titles Registration Office, Adelaide. (No. 6115686).
J. G. Maher, Registrar-General
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1656 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
FISHERIES ACT, 1982The following extracts are reprinted from the Fisheries Act, 1982 and the regu
lations made thereunder:Section 41. No person shall engage in a fishing activity of a prescribed class.Penalty: For a first offence—one thousand dollars; for a second offence—two
thousand five hundred dollars; for a subsequent offence—five thousand dollars.Regulation 5. Pursuant to section 41 of the Act each class of fishing activity
described in Schedule 1 is a fishing activity of a prescribed class.Schedule 1
75. The taking of southern rock lobster (Jasus novaehollandiae) by any person in the following waters:
(a) Cape JaffaAll of the waters bounded as follows:Commencing at high water mark at the eastern base of the Cape Jaffa jetty, position
latitude 36°56'34" south, and longitude 139°4T26" east, to a point 0.55 of a nautical mile directly seaward of the jetty in a direction of 348°T, position latitude 36°56'01// south, and longitude 139°41T8" east, then in a direction of 260°T to position latitude 36°56'04" south, and longitude 139°4^58" east, then in a direction of 168°T to a position at high water mark latitude 37°56'37" south and longitude 139°4T08" east, then along the high water mark to the point of commencement.
(b) Margaret Brock ReefAll of the waters surrounding the light on Margaret Brock Reef, position latitude
36°57'08" south and longitude 139°35'45" east, within a distance of 0.55 of a nautical mile from any part of the said light.
(c) Rivoli Bay (including Penguin Island)Those waters of Rivoli Bay bounded as follows:From high water mark at Glen Point, position latitude 37°29/35,/ south and longitude
140°00'50" east, then seaward in a direction of 180°T to within a distance of 100 metres of Penguin Island, then around that island at a distance of 100 metres of its extremities, then to a point at high water mark on Cape Martin, position latitude 37°29/58" south, and longitude 140°00'30" east, then along the high water mark, generally north-northeasterly, to the point of commencement.
• (d) Gleason 's LandingAll the waters of Spencer Gulf situated adjacent to the Hundred of Carribie on Yorke
Peninsula, bounded as follows:Commencing at a point (latitude 34°57'18" south, longitude 136°58'18" east) at high
water mark on the shore, then extending in a generally south-westerly direction on the geodesic to a point (latitude 34°58'00" south, longitude 136°57'12" east) situated on the most westerly of two exposed rocks, then in a generally southerly direction on the geodesic to a point (latitude 35°00'54" south, longitude 136°56'36" east) at high water mark on the shore, then in a generally northerly direction following high water mark to the point of commencement.
76. The taking of southern rock lobster (Jasus navaehollandiae) by any person from 1800 hours on 31 May to 1200 hours on 1 November of each year in the waters of the Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery.
77. The taking of southern rock lobster (Jasus novaehollandiae) by any person from 1800 hours on 30 April to 0800 hours on 1 October of each year in the waters of the Southern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery.
165728 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
GOVERNMENT TENDERSMinister of Public Works Office, Adelaide, 26 November 1985
SEPARATE sealed tenders clearly identifying the appropriate specification number and the name of the project, will be received by the South Australian Department of Housing and Construction until 2.00 p.m. on the date specified.
Tenders should be lodged in the Tender Box, Level 1, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street, Adelaide 5000.Plans, specifications and tender forms may be seen at the South Australian Department of Housing and Construction Tender
Enquiry Office, Level 7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street, Adelaide.
Locality Nature of Work Where Plans can beSeen
Date when Plans can be Seen
Date when Tenders are Due
Seaton—State Supply Department—Main Store
Supply, installation and commissioning of an automatic fire alarm system using thermal and long range beam detectors.
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000
29.11.85 13.12.85
Norwood Police Patrol Base
Establishment—conversion of a building, demolition, provision of car park and landscaping.
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000
29.11.85 13.12.85
Department of Environment and Planning, 6th Floor New ZealandInsurance Building
Construction of computer facilities and associated services.
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000
29.11.85 13.12.85
Whyalla, McRitchie Crescent Primary School
Hotmix resurfacing of pavements and line marking.
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000 and District Building Office, 12-14 Ellen Street, Port Pirie 5540 and District Building Office, 153Lacey Street, Whyalla Playford 5600 andDistrict Building Office, 63 Victoria Parade, Port Augusta 5700
29.11.85 13.12.85
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Mount Gambier DistrictOffice
Construction of a steel framed colourbond metal clad workshop building complete with concrete floor, internal partitions and external covered area.
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000 and District Building Office, comer Brownes Road and White Avenue, Mount Gambier 5290
29.11.85 13.12.85
Elizabeth Urban Aboriginal School
Construction of four single storey classrooms and administration/library block.
South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000
29.11.85 13.12.85
Elizabeth Urban Aboriginal School
Electrical Services. (NSC) South Australian Department of Housing and Construction, Level7, Wakefield House, 30 Wakefield Street,Adelaide 5000
29.11.85 13.12.85
T. Hemmings, Minister of Public Works
ENGINEERING AND WATER SUPPLY DEPARTMENTTENDERS will be received at the Plan and Tender Room of the Engineering and Water Supply Department, Sixteen Floor, Education Centre, 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide 5000 up to 2.00 p.m. on Thursday, 5 December 1985 for:
REMOVAL OF A HOUSE AT LOCK 4 ON THE RIVER MURRAY—CONTRACT 350/85
Tender documents can be seen at the above office and at: E&WS Regional Headquarters, Vaughan Terrace, Berri and a copy obtained free of change, between 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Mondays to Friday inclusive—except Public Holidays.
No tender necessarily accepted.The names of prospective tenderers will be displayed publicly
in the Plan and Tender Room unless tenderers object at the time the documents are taken.
Enquiries concerning this tender should be made to:Mr A. F. McPharlin Riverland Region Bern, S.A. 5343 Telephone (085) 82 0211.
J. W. Slater, Minister of Water Resources
1658 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
ENGINEERING AND WATER SUPPLY DEPARTMENTTENDERS will be received at the Plan and Tender Room of the Engineering and Water Supply Department, Sixteenth Floor, Education Centre, 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide, 5000 up to 2.00 p.m. on Thursday, 19 December 1985 for:
ONE 200 KILOLITRE CIRCULAR REINFORCED CONCRETE SURFACE TANK INCLUDING THE ROOF AT EVANSTON PARK—CONTRACT 162/85
Tender documents can be seen at the above office and a copy obtained free of charge, between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive—except Public Holidays.
No tender necessarily accepted.The names of prospective tenderers will be displayed publicly
in the Plan and Tender Room unless Tenderers object at the time the documents are taken.
Inquiries concerning this Tender should be made to: Mr P. Cole, Area Engineer—Metro North, Elizabeth S.A. 5112 Telephone: (08) 256 0100.
J. W. Slater, Minister of Water Resources
TENDERS will be received at the Plan and Tender Room of the Engineering and Water Supply Department, Sixteenth Floor, Education Centre, 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide, 5000 up to 2.00 p.m. on Thursday, 5 Decemer 1985 for.
LANDSCAPING SERVICES INCLUDING IRRIGATION, GRASSING, PLANTING, FENCING FOR PACKAGE 4 OF RIVER TORRENS LINEAR PARK AND FLOOD MITIGATION SCHEME—CONTRACT 400/85.
Tender documents can be seen at the above office and a copy obtained free of charge, between 8.30 a.m. amd 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive—except Public Holidays.
No tender necessarily accepted.The names of prospective tenderers wil be displayed publicly
in the Plan and Tender Room unless Tenderers object at the time the documents are taken.
Inquiries concerning this Tender should be made to: Mr D. Farwell, Engineering and Water Supply Department Telephone: (08) 227 3228.
J. W. Slater, Minister of Water Resources
TENDERS will be received at the Plan and Tender Room of the Engineering and Water Supply Department, Sixteenth Floor, Education Centre, 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide, 5000 up to 2.00 p.m. on Thursday, 12 December 1985 for:
HOT DIP GALVANISING OF FABRICATED AND OTHER MILD STEEL PARTS FOR ONE YEAR (FROM 1/1/86 TO 31/12/86)—CONTRACT 390/85.
Tender documents can be seen at the above office and a copy obtained free of charge, between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive—except Public Holidays.
No tender necessarily accepted.The names of prospective tenderers will be displayed publicly
in the Plan and Tender Room unless tenderers object at the time the documents are taken.
Inquiries concerning this Tender should be made to: Mr S. R. Nelson, Manager Workshops Telephone: 47 0213.
J. W. Slater, Minister of Water Resources
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES River Fishery: Allocation of Fishing Licences
APPLICATIONS are invited for ten (10) fishing licences which have become available for issue under the Scheme of Management (River Fishery) Regulations, 1984.
The following will be taken into account in the selection process:
(a) An applicant must be over 15 years of age;(b) An applicant must not have been convicted by a Court
in a State or Territory of the Commonwealth of any offence involving a breach of any legislation relating to fishing during the period of three years immediately preceding the date upon which the application is made;
(c) An applicant must be successful at a competitive tenderconducted in accordance with the Regulations;
(d) The policy of one person one licence in respect of theRiver Fishery;
(e) Professional fishing experience in the fishery after 1 July1984 and in the river prior to 1 July 1984.
An applicant is required to:(1) Submit a tender (on the form provided) which must
include a statement of the applicant’s professional fishing experience:
(i) in the fishery (after 1 July 1984);(ii) in the River prior to coming into operation of
the Act (1 July 1984).(2) Indicate the area in which he/she would like to operate
a reach. (Final allocation will be determined in consultation with the Riverland Fishermen’s Association Inc. and will also be subject to the approval of other authorities.)
The ten successful tenderers for licences will be invited to negotiate for reaches with the Department. If any applicant does not take up the reach offered, the next tenderer in order of total professional fishing experience will be invited to take up the reach.
Tenders close at the Office of the Department of Fisheries at 135 Pirie Street, Adelaide, at 5 p.m. on 16 December 1985.
Tender forms are available at the following Departmental offices:Adelaide—135 Pirie Street 5000 Loxton—Kokoda Terrace 5333
or by ringing the persons listed below:Mr Geoff Rohan (08) 227 0833 Mr Tony Jones (085) 84 7241 Mr John Pillar (085) 52 3350
Envelopes must be marked ‘Tender for Licence’ and forwarded to the Director of Fisheries, G.P.O. Box 1625, Adelaide 5001.
No tender necessarily accepted.R. A. Stevens. Director of Fisheries
HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT Wirrega Crushing Contract No. 4
TENDERS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Highways, 33 Warwick Street, Walkerville, 5081, until 2.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 10 December 1985, for Wirrega Crushing contract No. 4.
Specifications and tender forms are available at Third Floor Office, Walkerville, between 9.00 a.m-12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.-4.30 p.m.
M. J. Knight, Commissioner of Highways
Construction of Three No. Box Culverts on RN 3498 Crystal Brook-Gulnare Road, Narridy-Main North Road Section
TENDERS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Highways, 33 Warwick Street, Walkerville 5081, until 2.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 17 December 1985, for the construction of three No. box culverts on RN 3498 Crystal Brook-Gulnare Road, Narridy Main North Road.
Specifications and tender forms are available at Third Floor Office, Walkerville, between 9.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.-4.30 p.m., and the Department’s Regional Office at Crystal Brook.
M. J. Knight, Commissioner of Highways
Contract Testing of Concrete Used in Road and Bridge Works 1985-86
TENDERS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Highways, 33 Warwick Street, Walkerville 5081, until 2.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 17 December 1985, for contract testing of concrete used in road and bridge works 1985-86.
Specifications and tender forms are available at Third Floor Office, Walkerville, between 9.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.-4.30 p.m.
M. J. Knight, Commissioner of Highways
165928 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
STATE TRANSPORT AUTHORITY TENDERS will be received at the State Transport Authority, Ground Floor, Norwich Centre, 55 King William Street, North Adelaide until 3.00 p.m. on Thursday, 5 December 1985 for:
95/85—Maintenance of landscaping at the Goodwood and Brighton Stations for a two year period.
Tender forms and specifications are available on application to the tenders and contracts officer, telephone 46 8321 extension 240 or by calling at the Regency Park Workshops, 351 South Road, Regency Park.
No tender necessarily accepted.L. J. Lugg, Supply Manager
TENDERS will be received at the State Transport Authority, Ground Floor, Norwich Centre, 55 King William Street, North Adelaide, until 3.00 p.m. on Thursday, 12 December 1985 for:
99/85—Abrasive Blasting and Repainting Railway Bridge, Port River, Ethelton.
Tender forms and specifications are available on application to the Tenders and Contracts Officer, telephone 46 8321, extension 240, or by calling at the Regency Park Workshops, 351 South Road, Regency Park.
No tender necessarily accepted.L. J. Lugg, Supply Manager
WOODS AND FORESTS DEPARTMENTTender for Grader Hire, Bundaleer and/or Wirrabara Forest
ReservesTENDERS will be received at the office of the Director, Woods and Forests Department, 135 Waymouth Street, Adelaide, up to 2.00 p.m., Monday, 2 December 1985, for the hire of a grader with operators) for use at Bundaleer and/or Wirrabara Forest Reserves.
A copy of the tender form may be obtained from the office of the Director at the above address or at the Wirrabara Forest Reserve. Prospective tenderers may arrange inspection of the sites by contacting Mr D. Butterworth or Mrs C. Thiel on (08) 216 7211.
Tenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly endorsed Tender for Grader Hire’ and forwarded to reach the office of the Director at the above address by the date and time specified.
No tender necessarily accepted.P. M. South, Director
FISHERIES ACT, 1982The following extracts are reprinted from the Fisheries Act, 1982.56. (1) A court convicting a person of an offence against this
Act may, if it thinks fit, in addition to imposing any other penalty, make an order—
(a) suspending for a period specified by the court, or untilthe further order of the court, any specified authority held by the person;
or(b) cancelling any specified authority held by the person.
(2) Subject to this section, where a court convicts the holder of a fishery licence of a prescribed offence, the Director shall cause the conviction to be recorded on that licence.
(3) Subject to this section, where a court convicts the holder of a fishery licence of a prescribed offence, the court shall, in addition to imposing any other penalty—
(a) if he has one previous conviction for a prescribed offence,suspend the licence for a period specified by the court, being a period of not less than three months during which fishing pursuant to the licence would otherwise have been lawful;
or(b) if he has two previous convictions for prescribed offences,
cancel the licence.(4) For the purposes of subsection (3)—
(a) previous convictions for prescribed offences shall be takeninto account whether or not recorded on the licence;
(b) a conviction for a prescribed offence that is recorded ona licence shall be attributed to the holder of the licence whether the offence was committed by the holder of the licence or a previous holder of the licence;
(c) two or more convictions for prescribed offences arisingout of events taking place on the same day shall be regarded as a single conviction for a prescribed offence;
and(d) a conviction for a prescribed offence committed more
than three years before the offence under consideration was committed shall be disregarded.
5. ‘authority’ means a licence, permit, registration or lease provided for by or under this Act:
66. Where a person is convicted of an offence against this Act involving the taking of fish, the court shall, in addition to imposing any other penalty prescribed by this Act, impose a penalty equal to—
CO-OPERATIVES ACT, 1983 Section 61 (2)
PURSUANT to subsection 459 (2) of the Companies (South Australia) Code as applied by subsection 61 (2) of the Co-operatives Act, 1983, the Corporate Affairs Commission in the State of South Australia gives notice that at the expiration of three months from the date of this notice the registration of the cooperative referred to in the schedule will unless cause is shown to the contrary, be cancelled and the co-operative will be dissolved.
SCHEDULE
Pue Magic Co-operative Limited Dated 18 November 1985.
K. I. MacPherson, Commissioner for Corporate Affairs
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Publications are now available from the:State Information Centre,Grenfell Centre Plaza,25 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.Telephone 227 3388.
Mail orders and correspondence regarding publications should be addressed to:
Director, Government Printing Division,Box 210, Post Office, Plympton 5038.Telephone 297 3999 Ext. 561 or 562.
(a) five times the amount determined by the convicting courtto be the wholesale value of the fish at the time at which they were taken;
or(b) ten thousand dollars,
whichever is the lesser amount.
CONSOLIDATIONS OF RULES AND REGULATIONS PUBLISHED 1981
(AS AT 2 DECEMBER 1981)Boating Regulations, 1974-1981 Consumer Credit Regulations, 1973-1980 Consumer Transactions Regulations, 1973-1980 Fisheries (General) Regulations, 1971-1980 Further Education Regulations, 1976-1981 Local Court Rules, 1970-1981 Lottery Regulations, 1971-1980 Managed Fisheries Regulations, 1971-1980 Motor Vehicles Act Regulations, 1960-1981 Real Property Act (Solicitors and Land Brokers Charges) Reg
ulations, 1974-1980Real Property Act (Strata Titles) Regulations, 1969-1980 Sewerage Regulations, 1973-1980 Taxi-Cab Regulations, 1965-1981 Valuation of Land Regulations, 1972-1980
1660 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS District of Port Broughton—Road Plan No. 8497
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the district council of Port Broughton proposes, at a meeting to be held at Port Broughton 5522 on Monday, 6 January 1986, at 6.30 p.m. to make an order to close and sell to B. J. Duffield the following old road, viz., in the hundred of Wokuma being a triangularly-shaped piece of government road generally situate adjoining southern boundaries of section 116 as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘A’ in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 21 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same to the closing and disposing of the said old road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 19 November 1985.
D.L., 1295/1985B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd Wokuma— Section 73 M. E. and C. A. Owners
Section 74
Bowley, Port Broughton 5522
S. F. Mildren, Owner
Section 115Mundoora 5520
Her Majesty M. E. and C. A.
Section 116 B. J. Duffield, Port
Bowley, Port Broughton 5522
Owner
Section 117Broughton 5522
D. D. Richards, Owner
Section 120
Barung North, Snowtown 5520
Arbon Holdings Owner
Part section 121
Pty Ltd 127Ellen Street, Port Pirie 5540
F. H. Winen, Port Owner(C.T. 3579/11) Broughton 5522
2/2
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD ORDER District of Barossa—Plan No. 8398
NOTICE is hereby given that, by order dated 19 August 1985, the district council of Barossa having, at a meeting held the same day, made order that a certain piece of land in the hundred of Barossa in L.T.R.O. deposited plan 1842, being the whole of the new road (Pewsey Vale Road) 20.12 metres wide generally situate dividing block 3 from part block 11 (C.T. 4227/386) and intersecting the said part block 11 (C.T. 4227/386) shall be discontinued as road, and sold subject to an easement over the whole in favour of the Australian Telecommunications Commission.
The Minister of Lands has been pleased to confirm the said order, and to direct that, upon application by the persons entitled respectively to the lands mentioned in the said order, a certificate of title shall issue to such persons.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS City of Elizabeth—Road Plan No. 8475
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the municipal council of the city of Elizabeth proposes, at a meeting to be held at Elizabeth Town Centre, Elizabeth 5112 on Tuesday 28 January 1986, at7.30 p.m. to make an order to close and sell to W. L. and M. E. Trapman the piece marked ‘A’ and to O. B. and C. E. Kakoschke, the piece marked ‘B’ and to vest in The South Australian Housing Trust the piece marked ‘C and in A. S. and B. J. Bray the piece marked ‘D’ subject to an easement over portion in favour of the Minister of Water Resources of the following old road, viz., in the hundred of Munno Para in L.T.R.O. deposited plan 6527 being the whole of the public road generally situate dividing allotments 585 and 596 from 584 and 597 as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘A’, ‘B\ ‘C and ‘D* in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to the closing and disposing of the said old road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1262/1985
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section Owners Occupiersand Hundred
Hd Munno Para— L.T.R.O. deposited
plan 6527— Allotment 572
Allotment 573
Allotment 584
Allotment 585
Allotment 596
Allotment 597
L.T.R.O. deposited plan 6528—
Allotment 627
T. J. Coombs and C. M. Jackway, 9 Grayling Street, Elizabeth East 5113
W. J. and M. Hughes, 11 Grayling Street, Elizabeth East 5113
O. B. and C. E. Kakoschke, 12 Grayling Street, Elizabeth East 5113
South Australian Housing Trust,17 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000
W. L. and M. E. Trapman, 9 Anderson Street, Elizabeth East 5113
A. S. and B. J.Bray, 11Anderson Street, Elizabeth East 5113
Minister of Education, 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide 5000
Owners
Owners
Owners
M. G. and S. F. Hart, 10 Grayling Street, Elizabeth East 5113
Owners
Owners
Playford High School,Saratoga Road, Elizabeth East 5113
D.L., 1074/1985 1/2
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1661
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS City of Marion—Road Plan No. 8489
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the municipal council of the city of Marion proposes, at a meeting to be held at 670 Marion Road, Park Holme 5043 on Monday, 6 January 1986, at 7.30 p.m. to make an order to open the following new road, viz., in the hundred of Noarlunga, being a triangularly-shaped portion of part section 246 (C.T. 3657/135) generally situate in and adjoining the southern corner of said part section 246, as more particularly delineated, coloured red, and numbered T in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to opening the said intended road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor- General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 26 November 1985.
D.L., 1288/1985B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd Noarlunga—Part section 246 State Transport Owner
(C.T. 3657/135) Authority,RailwayBuilding, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000
1/2
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS District of Blyth—Road Plan No. 8492
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the district council of Blyth proposes, at a meeting to be held at Blyth 5462 on Wednesday, 15 January 1986, at 10.00 a.m. to make an order to open the following new roads, viz., in the hundred of Hart being firstly an irregularly-shaped piece of land, portion of parts section 374 (CsT. 783/188 and 2171/158) generally situate in and adjoining a northeastern portion of said parts section 374 and secondly two irregularly-shaped pieces of land, portions of part block 2 (CsT. 1071/ 109 and 2411/29) in L.T.R.O. deposited plan 1820 generally situate in and adjoining a north-western and a northern portion of said parts block 2 as more particularly delineated, coloured red, and numbered ‘1*, ‘2’, ‘3*, ‘4* and ‘5* in the above road plan and to close and exchange with M. W. and M. J. Heinrich the following old roads, viz., in the said hundred being firstly an irregularly-shaped portion of government road generally situate adjoining the southern boundaries of part sections 399 and 400 (CsT. 2610/189 and 2410/7) and secondly an irregularly-shaped portion of government road generally situate dividing portion of part section 400 (C.T. 2410/7) from portion of part block 2 (C.T. 2411/29) as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to opening the said intended roads, or the closing and exchange
of the said old roads. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, co the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001,
Dated 26 November 1985.
D.L., 1287/1985B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section Owners Occupiersand Hundred
Hd Hart—Part sections 399,
400 and part block 2 inL.T.R.O. deposited plan 1820 (CsT. 2610/ 189, 2410/7 and 2411/29)
Parts section 374 and part block 2 in L.T.R.O. deposited plan 1820 (CsT. 783/ 188, 2171/158 and 1071/109)
Part sections 401 and 402 (CsT. 3177/15 and 2221/108)
W. M. and M. J. Heinrich, Brinkworth 5464
W. J. Goss, Box 44, Brinkworth 5464
S. D. Weckert, Brinkworth 5464
Owners
Owner
Owner
1/2
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD ORDER District of Mount Remarkable—Plan No. 8394
NOTICE is hereby given that, by order dated 9 July 1985, the district council of Mount Remarkable having, at a meeting held the same day, made order that certain pieces of land in the hundred of Willowie being two strips of government road 39.23 metres wide generally situate dividing sections 106 and 107 from the town of Willowie shall be discontinued as roads, and surrendered to the Crown.
The Minister of Lands has been pleased to confirm the said order.
Dated 26 November 1985.
D.L., 1308/1984B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
NOTICE UNDER THE ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT, 1932, AS AMENDED
IN the matter of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, section 20d, subsection 1:
Whereas it is considered that Robert Harvey Moulton was entitled to a certificate of title over the closed road dividing section 1821 from section 1838, hundred of Kanmantoo, vide notice of confirmation of road order published in the Government Gazette of 28 February 1867, relating to the district of Naime Road plan 17 deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General at Adelaide: and whereas no certificate of title was issued in respect of the said closed road and the said Robert Harvey Moulton is believed to be dead: and whereas application is made by Preston Leslie Nourse for the issue of a certificate of tide to him over the said closed road by virtue of possession: and whereas I am satisfied that the applicant is in possession of the said closed road and that there is apparently no other known person entitled to possession thereof.
Take notice that unless objection by any person claiming any interest in the said land is made in writing to me within one month from the date of this notice, I propose to issue a certificate of title to the said applicant.
Objections should be addressed to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 28 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1285/1985
1662 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS District of Millicent—Road Plan No. 8495
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the district council of Millicent proposes, at a meeting to be held at Millicent 3280 on Tuesday, 14 January 1986, at 1.00 p.m. to make an order to open the following new road, viz., in the hundred of Rivoli Bay, being a strip of land, generally 20.12 metres wide portion of part section 4001 (C.T. 4116/729) generally situate adjoining the northern boundary of lot 1 of L.T.R.O. deposited plan 8383 and intersecting said part section 4001 as more particularly delineated, coloured red, and numbered *1’ in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to opening the said intended road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor- General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1292/1985
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd Rivoli Bay—Part Section 4001 G. E. Yates, 6 Owner
(C.T. 4116/729) Classics Avenue, Millicent 5280
L.T.R.O. deposited plan 8383—
Lot 1 E. Puccetti, Grey, via Millicent5280
Owner
L.T.R.O. filed plan2721—
Lot 4 R. G. and B. B. Owners, P.O. BoxLeonard, 4 606, MillicentClassics Avenue, Millicent 5280
5280
Lots 5 and 6 R. R. and V. E. OwnersWatson, Cape Buffon Drive, Southend 5280
Section 395 South Eastern Minister of Water(drainage reserve) Drainage Board,
StateAdministration
Resources,StateAdministration
Centre, Victoria Centre, VictoriaSquare, Adelaide Square,5000 Adelaide 5000
Section 396 Minister of Public(Canunda Environment, 55National Park) Grenfell Street,
Adelaide 5000 1/2
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD ORDER District of Angaston—Plan No. 8388
NOTICE is hereby given that, by order dated 5 August 1985, the district council of Angaston having, at a meeting held the same day, made order that certain pieces of land in the hundred of Nuriootpa shall be opened as new road being an irregularly-shaped piece of land, portions of part allotment 218 (C.T. 3868/48) inL.T.R.O. G.P. 196/1856 and part section 141 (C.T. 3868/48) generally situate in and adjoining a north-western portion of said part allotment 218 and part section 141.
The Minister of Lands has been pleased to confirm the said order.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS City of Enfield—Road Plan No. 8496
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Cosing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the municipal council of the city of Enfield proposes, at a meeting to be held at 112 Hampstead Road, Broadview 5083 on Monday, 20 January 1986, at 7.00 p.m. to make an order to close and sell to J. and T. Strangio the following old road, viz., in the hundred of Yatala, being all that portion of Mersey Street, generally situate dividing lots 6, 7 and 8 of L.T.R.O. deposited plan 5171 from Private Road (C.T. 2735/ 5) as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘A’ in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to the closing and disposing of the said old road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1290/1985
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd Yatala—L.T.R.O. deposited
plan 5171—Lot 1 G. N. Yacoumis, Owner
81 RegencyRoad, Croydon Park 5008
Lots 4 and 5 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
Holy Monastery of St Nectarios
Aust Property in S.A. Inc.,Trust, 242 P.O. Box 39,Cleveland Street, Redfera, N.S.W. 2016
Alberton 5014
Lots 6, 7 and 8 J. and T. Strangio, Owners69 RegencyRoad, Croydon Park 5008
Part lot 4 (C.T. Minister of Owner4127/27) Education, 31
Flinders Street, Adelaide 5000
Part lots 4, 5 and 6 J. and T. Strangio, Owners(C.T. 2735/5) 69 Regency
Road, Croydon Park 5008
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NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD ORDER District of Millicent—Plan No. 8431
NOTICE is hereby given that, by order dated 8 October 1985, the district council of Millicent having, at a meeting held the same day, made order that certain pieces of land in the hundred of Mount Muirhead shall be opened as new road being a strip of land generally three metres wide being portions of part section 533 (C.T. 485/99 and C.T. 230/143), portion of allotment 50 ofL.T.R.O. deposited plan 12819, portion of part section 534 (C.T. 3768/57) and portion of allotment 19 of L.T.R.O. deposited plan 558 and being a widening of Davenport Street thereat
The Minister of Lands has been pleased to confirm the said order.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1034/1985 D.L., 1185/1985
166328 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS City of Salisbury—Road Plan No. 8491
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the municipal council of the city of Salsibury proposes, at a meeting to be held at James Street, Salisbury 5108 on Tuesday, 28 January 1986, at 7.30 p.m. to make an order to close and sell to the South Australian Housing Trust the piece marked ‘A’, to N. W. Aunger the piece marked ‘B’ and to D. F. and V. D. Attwood the piece marked ‘C of the following old road, viz., in the hundred of Yatala being the whole of the public road generally situate dividing lots 72 and 113 from lots 73 and 112 in L.T.R.O. deposited plan 7896 as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘A’, ‘B* and ‘C in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as know) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to the closing and disposing of the said old road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1282/1985
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd Yatala—L.T.R.O. deposited
plan 7896- Lot 72 N. W. Aunger, 27 Owner
Lot 73
Dulkara Road, Ingle Farm 5098
D. F. andV. D. OwnersAttwood, 29 Dulkara Road, Ingle Farm 5098
Lot 112 L. Welk, 18Darning Avenue, Ingle Farm 5098
Owner
Lot 113 South Australian Housing Trust,17 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000
R. C. and I. Carpenter, 16 Dairang Avenue, Ingle Farm 5098
Lot 120
L.T.R.O. Deposited plan 7958-
Minister of Education, 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide 5000
Ingle Farm Primary School, Darrang Avenue, Ingle Farm 5098
Lot 300 T. D. and T. M. Nguyen, 32 Dulkara Road, Ingle Farm 5098
Owners
Lot 301 J. C. and A. J. Renton, 34 Dulkara Road, Ingle Farm 5098
Owners c/o Cameron Real Estate, 1263 North East Road, Ridgehaven 5097
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OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS District of Barmera—Road Plan No. 8385
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the district council of Barmera proposes, at a meeting to be held at Barmera 5345 on Wednesday, 15 January 1986, at 2.00 p.m. to make an order to close and dedicate for hospital purposes the piece marked ‘A’ and to surrender to the Crown the piece marked ‘B’ of the following old road, viz., in the Cobdogla irrigation area, Nookamka division, being the whole of the government road 20.12 metres wide generally situate dividing allotment 229 in the town of Barmera from section 380 as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘A’ and ‘B' in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 28 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to the closing and surrender and dedication of the said old road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 26 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1022/1985
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Cobdoglairrigation area— Section 380 Her Majesty Barmera Golf
Club Inc., Barmera 5345
Town ofBarmera—
Allotments 229 and Barmera District Owner805 (hospital Hospital Inc.,reserve) P.O. Box 210,
Barmera 5345L.T.R.O. filed plan
17054- Allotment 51 District council of Owner
Barmera, P.O.Box 144,Barmera 5345
L.T.R.O. filed plan 18713-
Allotment 2 District council of OwnerBarmera, P.O.Box 144,Barmera 5345
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OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS District of Millicent—Road Plan No. 8484
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the district council of Millicent proposes, at a meeting to be held at Millicent 5280 on Tuesday, 14 January 1986, at 1.00 p.m. to make an order to open the following new road, viz., in the hundred of Mount Muirhead, being a triangularly-shaped piece of land, portion of section 348 generally situate in and adjoining an eastern comer of said section 348 as more particularly delineated, coloured red, and numbered ‘1’ in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the Schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the
1664 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 21 November 1985, being the date of the first publicaton of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to opening the said intended road. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor- General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001.
Dated 19 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
D.L., 1275/1985
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd Mount Muirhead—Part section 185
(C.T. 4068/668)District Council of
Millicent, Box27, Millicent5280
Owner
Section 347 L. W. Teagle, 110 Williams Road, Millicent 5280
Owner, 11 Mayell Street, Millicent 5280
Section 348 S. L. Lloyd, 25 Lorraine Avenue, Lockleys 5032
Owner
Section 346 D. W. Fox, 73Mills Terrace, North Adelaide 5006
Owner, P.O. Box 295, North Adelaide 5006
Section 349 N. E. and V. K. Aylesbury, Salts Street, Millicent 5280
Owner, Box 252, Robe 5276
Section 350 R. Puiatti, 136 Mount Gambier Road, Millicent 5280
Owner
Part section 186 (C.T. 4241/683)
Miland Nominees Pty Ltd, 78George Street, Millicent 5280
Owner
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OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADSCity of Port Adelaide—Road Plan No. 8486
PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1932, as amended, I hereby give notice that the South Australian Planning Commission proposes, at a meeting to be held at 55 Grenfell Street, Adelaide 5000 on Tuesday, 14 January 1986, at 2.30 p.m. to make an order to close and sell to Old Port Canal Pty Limited subject to easements over the whole in favour of The Electricity Trust of South Australia and over portions in favour of the Australian Telecommunications Commission and the Minister of Water Resources the following old roads, viz., in the hundred of Port Adelaide, being all those portions of Lucas Street and Sinclair Street generally situate dividing section 368, closed road (R.P. 8342) and allotment 229 in L.T.R.O. G.P. 167/1862 from allotments 230 to 234 and 275 to 277 in L.T.R.O. G.P. 219/1865 as more particularly delineated, coloured green, and marked ‘E’ in the above road plan.
The owners and occupiers (so far as known) of the sections or portions of sections affected by this notice are named in the schedule below. A survey map and reference has been deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide (and a copy thereof will be available in the office of the abovementioned council) for public inspection, containing (so far as known) the several requirements of the said Act: And I hereby require all persons within one month after 21 November 1985, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to forward to the said council, in writing, any objection, together with reasons for same, to the closing and disposing of the said old roads. Copy of such objection and reasons shall also be forwarded by the objector, to the Surveyor-General, Department of Lands, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide 5001, and the South Australian Planning Commission.
Dated 19 November 1985.B. H. Bridges, Surveyor-General
Schedule of Owners and Occupiers, so far as known
No. of Section and Hundred
Owners Occupiers
Hd. Port Adelaide—L.T.R.O. G.P. 167/
1862—Allotment 207 Port Adelaide
Wesley Centre Inc., 70 Dale Street, Port Adelaide 5015
Owner
Allotment 208 Archway Owner, 74/78Rehabilitation Dale Street,Centre Inc., 55/ Port Adelaide57 Leadenhall Street, Port Adelaide 5015 and P.O. Box108, PortAdelaide 5015
5015
L.T.R.O. G.P. 219/1865—
Allotment 229 George Weston Owner, P.O. BoxFoods Ltd, Ethos 147, PortHouse, Ainsley Avenue,Canberra A.C.T. 2600 and 100 Christie Street,St. Leonards, N.S.W. 2065
Adelaide 5015
Allotments 230 to Old Port Canal Pty Vacant234 and 275 to Ltd, 16th Floor,277 211 Victoria
Square, Adelaide 5000
Section 368 Old Port Canal Pty Ltd, 16th Floor, 211 Victoria Square, Adelaide 5000
Vacant
Section 1200 Minister of Marine, StateAdministration Centre, Victoria Square, Adelaide 5000
Public
-L.T.R.O. filed plan3160—
Allotment 75 The Adelaide Owner, G.P.O.Steamship Co. Box 519,Ltd., 123Greenhill Road, Unley 5061
Adelaide 5001
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Loose copies—up to 16 pages ........................................ 0.95—•each additional 16 pages........................ 0.44
SubscriptionsActs..................................................................... 78.00All Bills as Laid........................... 185.00Rules and Regulations................................................... 185.00Parliamentary Papers..................................................... 170.00
Awards:Loose copies—up to 16 pages ........................... 0.95
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HansardCopy................................................................................. 5.20Subscription—per session............................. 142.00Bound sessional volume........................ 38.60
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28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1665
PUBLIC SERVICE ACTClassification of Offices in the Public Service
PURSUANT to the provisions of the Public Service Act, the Public Service Board has varied and added to the Classification Return at present in operation to the extent set out hereunder.
The date of the next increment as applicable to any officer shall be adjusted in accordance with the Board’s instructions regarding the effect of leave without pay.
Part-time offices published in this Return have been created as a result of the hours of other established, occupied offices being reduced at the instigation of the officers concerned. The hours of work of the new part-time offices represents the difference between the amended hours of the occupied part-time office and the normal hours of a full-time office.
Classification of Offices in the Public Service
Salary Limits Date of Date AllowancesOffice Pos. Occupant Pers. Class’n ____________ Salary Opera- of and
No. No. Code Min. Max. tion Next RemarksIncrement
$ p.a. $ p.a. $ p.a. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Senior Rural 262000 Wheeler, J. W. 398522 SO-2 27 222 29 726 27 222 27.2.84 27.2.85Assistance 28 338 30 945 28 338 7.4.84 27.2.85Assessor 28 338 30 945 29 207 27.2.85 27.2.86
29 075 31 750 29 966 6.4.85 27.2.8630 180 32 957 31 105 9.11.85 27.2.86
Senior Rural 262051 Eastgate, E. F. 457588 SO-2 27 222 29 726 27 222 27.2.84 27.2.85Assistance 28 338 30 945 28 338 7.4.84 27.2.85Assessor 28 338 30 945 29 207 27.2.85 27.2.86
29 075 31 750 29 966 6.4.85 27.2.8630 180 32 957 31 105 9.11.85 27.2.86
DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITY WELFAREClerk 174350 Eaton, A. 436584 CO-2 17 939 19 029 19 029 28.10.85 _
18 621 19 752 19 752 9.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICESCorrectional 224442 MacConnochie, 603370 PI-2 23 965 22 161 21 665 11.11.85 11.11.86
Industry Officer, Grade II
H.
Correctional 237120 McLintock, 647189 PI-3 20 872 21 940 21940 7.10.85 7.10.86Industry Officer, Grade III
R. M. 21 665 22 774 22 774 9.11.85 7.10.86
Clerical Officer, 427688 — ____ CO-1 9 064 17 872 ____ 14.11.85 ____
Class 1
Aboriginal Liaison Officer
42769642770942771742772542767* SWO-1 17415 27 164 14.11.85
COURT SERVICES DEPARTMENTClerical Officer, 233146 Mancini, P. 518854 CO-1 8 732 17218 16 231 4.11.85 4.11.86
Class 1 9 064 17 872 16 848 9.11.85 4.11.86DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING
Ranger, Grade III 317761 — — NP-3 21 224 22 205 — 21.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIESSenior Research 406772 Hall, D. A. 621157 SO-2 28 338 30 945 28 338 18.3.85 18.3.86
Officer 29 075 31 750 29 075 6.4.85 18.3.8630 180 32 957 30 180 9.11.85 18.3.86
HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENTSenior Technical 25043* Thompson, 338722 TO-3 24 871 26 728 25 794 4.11.85 4.11.86
Officer, Material Testing
R. L. 25 816 27 744 26 774 9.11.85 4.11.86
Engineer, Class 1 242755 — — EN-1 18 938 26 736 — 4.11.85 ____
19 658 27 752 ____ 9.11.85 ____
Senior Technical 116951 Dow, G. D. 619145 TO-3 25 816 27 744 27 744 11.11.85 ____
Officer Material Testing
Graduate Officer 128530 — — CR-3 20 204 21490 — 11.11.85 —
HOSPITALS DEPARTMENTClerical Officer 168014 Silvestri, M. L. 536905 CO-1 8511 16 782 15 820 30.3.85 30.3.86
Class 1 8 732 17 218 16 231 6.4.85 30.3.869 064 17 872 16 848 9.11.85 30.3.86
1666 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
Classification of Offices in the Public Service—continued
Office Pos. Occupant Pers. Class’nSalary Limits
SalaryDate of Opera
tion
Dateof
Allowancesand
No. No. Code Min. Max. NextIncrement
Remarks
$ p.a. $ p.a. $ p.a.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION
Assistant Director, 427944 __ __ EO-2 50 398 50 398 __Industry Services 52 313 52 313 —
DEPARTMENT OF LANDSClerical Officer, 17086* Keane, A. R. 569168 CO-1 8 732 15 728 15 728
Class 1 9 064 16 326 16 326Superintendent of 164865 Cullen, J. G. 019801 SU-6 44 840 46 093 44 840
MappingDeputy Surveyor-
General147766 Grant, D. M. 61060* SU-6 44 840 46 093 46 093
DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND ENERGYGeologist, Class V 409850 Harris, B. M. 62880* GE-5 43 198 44 406 43 198
44 840 46 093 44 840Computer Systems 252486 Mannik, M. 308363 CS-4 32 393 33 538 33 538
Officer, Grade IVDEPARTMENT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD
Senior 302084 — — AO-l 29 236 31 781 __AccommodationOfficer
DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES AND SUPPLYAdministrative
Officer418781 Manners, J. 660033 CO-4 21 130
21 93322 95823 830
22 95823 830
Project Officer 236910 Brown, D. R. 035115 CO-5 24 267 26 934 26 934Personnel Officer 327011 Mahomet, B. W. 027744 CO-5 24 267 26 934 26 934Senior Estimating
Officer269309 Loose, D. R. 035924 PG-20 23 413 24 305 24 305
Clerical Officer,Class 1
427952427960
— — CO-1 8 7329 064
17218 17 872
—
Project Officer 164822 Mullighan,G. W.
61773* CO-4 21 933 23 830 21 933
Project Officer 327046 Bell, J. 484041 CO-4 21 933 23 830 23 830Project Officer 32702* Rogers, C. F. 481553 CO-4 21 933 23 830 23 830Supply Officer 194714 Richards, D. J. 422668 CO-4 21 933 23 830 22 563Senior Accounting
Officer113937 Davies, R. E. 543064 CO-5 24 267 26 934 26 934
7.11.859.11.85
14.10.85 —9.11.85 —
11.11.85 24.10.86
11.11.85 —
10.6.85 10.6.869.11.85 10.6.86
18.11.85 —
18.11.85
23.9.85 —9.11.85 —
21.11.85 —21.11.85 —21.11.85 —
7.11.85 —9.11.85 —
21.11.85 25.3.86
21.11.85 —21.11.85 —21.11.85 25.3.8621.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISMInternational Sales 274714 — — CO-6 27 399 28 550 — 21.11.85
OfficerDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Senior 160725 Campbell, J. M. 058026 AO-2 31 207 32 310 31 207 4.11.85 4.11.86AdministrativeOfficer
32 393 33 538 32 393 9.11.85 4.11.86
Publicity and 427936 — — PP-1 22 900 23 810 _ 14.11.85 _Promotions Officer, Grade I
WOODS AND FORESTS DEPARTMENTClerical Officer, 202622 Gjerde, B. E. 566258 CO-1 7 867 14 177 14 177 22.1.84 ■ _
Class 1 8 176 14 725 14 725 4.2.84 —8511 15 329 15 329 7.4.84 —8 732 15 728 15 728 6.4.85 —9 064 16 326 16 326 9.11.85 —
Office of the Public Service Board, Adelaide, 18 November, 1985 A. J. Strickland, Chairman
166728 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PUBLIC SERVICE ACTClassification of Offices in the Public Service
PURSUANT to the provisions of the Public Service Act, the Public Service Board has varied and added to the Classification Return at present in operation to the extent set out hereunder.
The date of the next increment as applicable to any officer shall be adjusted in accordance with the Board’s instructions regarding the effect of leave without pay.
Part-time offices published in this Return have been created as a result of the hours of other established, occupied offices being reduced at the instigation of the officers concerned. The hours of work of the new part-time offices represents the difference between the amended hours of the occupied part-time office and the normal hours of a full-time office.
1. Variation in Description of Offices—Department of Technical and Further Education(1) Scope
Clause 1 of this Return applies to officers classified within the undermentioned offices in the Department of Technical and Further Education.(2) Description of Office
The description of the undermentioned offices are hereby varied as follows:
Existing Description of Office Classification New Description of OfficeCode
ClassificationCode
Principal Education Officer.................... ED-3Superintendent................................... ED-4Director, College Operations and Director
of Education Resources...................... ED-5Director, Administration and Finance .. EO-2
Superintendent........................................ ED-3Director................................................... ED-4
Assistant Director-General...................... ED-5Assistant Director-General...................... EO-2
(3) Date of OperationThe provisions of Clause 1 (2) of this Return shall come into operation as from and including 4 November 1985.
Salary Limits Date of Date AllowancesOffice Pos. Occupant Pers. Class’n Salary Opera
tionof and
No. No. Code Min. Max. NextIncrement
Remarks
$ p.a. $ p.a. $ p.a.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Senior Horticultural 106841 Radford, R. W. 029807 SO-2 27 222 29 726 27 222 27.2.84 27.2.85Adviser 28 338 30 945 28 338 7.4.84 27.2.85
28 338 30 945 29 207 27.2.85 27.2.8629 075 31 750 29 966 6.4.85 27.2.8630 180 32 957 31 105 9.11.85 27.2.86
DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITY WELFAREClerk 424620 Mclnemey, K. 65133* CO-2 17 484 18 547 17 484 28.2.85 28.2.86
17 939 19 029 17 939 6.4.85 28.2.8618 621 19 752 18 621 9.11.85 28.2.86
Regional Director 128629 — — EO-1 46 253 46 253 — 23.9.85 ____
48011 48011 — 9.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICESChief Correctional 428074 ____ — PO-5 24 784 25 391 — 14.11.85 —
OfficerAssistant Chief 428082 _ PO-4 23 632 24 182 _ 14.11.85 ___
Correctional 428090Officer, Grade II 428103
428111Assistant Chief 42812* — — PO-3 22 669 23 074 — 14.11.85 —
Correctional 428138Officer, Grade I 428146
42815442816242817042818942819742820*
Senior Correctional 428218 — — PO-2 20444 21 143 — 14.11.85 —
Officer 428226428234428242428251428269428277428285428295428306428314428322428330
1668 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
Classification of Offices in the Public Service—continued
Office Pos. OccupantNo.
Pers. Class’nSalary Limits
SalaryDate of Opera
tion
Dateof
Allowancesand
No. Code Min. Max. NextIncrement
Remarks
42834942835742836542837342838142839*428402428410
$ p.a. $ p.a. $ p.a.
Correctional Officer 428429 —428437
— PO-1 If 281 19 851 — 14.11.85 —
42844542845342846142847*42848842849642850942851742852542853342854142855*42856842857642858442859242860542861342862142863*42864842865642866442867242868142869942870142871*42872842873642874442875242876042877942878742879542880842881642882442883242884042885942886742887542888342889142890442891242892042893942894742895542896342897142898*42899842900*429108429026429034429042429050429069429077429085429093
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1669
Classification of Offices in the Public Service—continued
Office Pos. OccupantNo.
Pers. Class’nSalary Limits
SalaryDate of Opera
tion
Dateof
Allowancesand
No. Code Min. Max. NextIncrement
Remarks
Correctional Officer 429317 — _ PO-1$ p.a. 18 281
$ p.a. 19 851
$ p.a.14.11.85
42910642911442912242913042914942915742916542917342918142919842920242921042922942923742924542925342926142927*42928842929642930942932542933342934142935*42936842937642938442939242940542941342942142943*
Clerk 429448 — _ CO-3 20 204 21490 — 14.11.85 _Clerk 429456 —
429464429472
CO-2 18 621 19 752 — 14.11.85
Clerical Officer, Class 1
429480 —429499
— CO-1 9 064 17 872 — 14.11.85 —42950142951*429528429536429544
Clerical Officer 428015 — — CO-1 9 064 17 872 _ 14.11.85 _Class 1
COURT SERVICES DEPARTMENTClerk 161701 Iversen, N. M. 021741 CO-3 20 204 21 490 21 490 28.11.85 —
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTSocial Worker 244208 Brown, J. 50003* SWO-1 16 352 25 507 25 507 24.9.84 — 26.25 hours
16 777 26 170 26 170 6.4.85 — per week17415 27 164 27 164 9.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIESFisheries Manager 417164 Rohan, G. V. 628367 SO-6 42 103 43 281 42 103 25.3.85 25.3.86
43 198 44 406 43 198 6.4.85 25.3.8644 840 46 093 44 840 9.11.85 25.3.86
HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENTClerical Officer, 281690 Ray, L. 524103 CO-1 9 064 17 872 16 848 11.11.85 11.11.86
Class 1HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT
Clerical Officer, 149075 Bobczynski, D. 473967 CO-1 8511 16 782 15 820 10.12.84 10.12.85Class 1 8 732 17218 16 231 6.4.85 10.12.85
9 064 17 872 16 848 9.11.85 10.12.85Clerical Officer, 135976 Brincat, M. 50249* CO-1 8511 16 782 15 820 15.10.84 15.10.85
Class 1 8 732 17218 16 231 6.4.85 15.10.858 732 17218 16 722 15.10.85 15.10.869 064 17 872 17 357 9.11.85 15.10.86
Clerical Officer, 283493 Angelakis, I. 483866 CO-1 7 867 14 177 14 177 21.12.83 —Class 1 8 176 14 725 14 725 4.2.84 —
8511 15 329 15 329 7.4.84 —8 732 15 728 15 728 6.4.85 —9 064 16 326 16 326 9.11.85 —p.
1670 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
Classification of Offices in the Public Service—continued
Office Pos.No.
Occupant Pers.No.
Class’nCode
Salary LimitsSalary
Date of Opera
tion
Dateof
NextIncrement
Allowancesand
RemarksMin. Max.
$ p.a. $ p.a. $ p.a.
Clerical Officer, 532234 Braithwaite, L. 108443 CO-1 8 176 14 725 14 725 26.2.84 _Class 1 8511 15 329 15 329 7.4.84 _
8 732 15 728 15 728 6.4.85 _9 064 16 326 16 326 9.11.85 —-
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTIONClerical Officer, 16649* Manners, K. S. 529158 CO-1 8 732 17218 16 231 16.9.85 16.9.86
Class 1 9 064 17 872 16 848 9.11.85 16.9.86Manager, Policy 416786 — — AO-4 36 490 37 605 — 30.9.85 _
Development 37 877 39 034 — 9.11.85 _Graduate Officer 263249 — — CR-3 19 464 20 703 — 30.9.85 _
20 204 21 490 — 9.11.85 _Clerical Officer, 201451 Rodgers, L. A. 55664* CO-1 8 732 17218 16 231 15.6.85 15.6.86
Class 1 9 064 17 872 16 848 9.11.85 15.6.86DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Supervisor, 181729 Paviou, T. 636076 CO-3 18 971 20 178 18 971 1.4.85 1.4.86Keyboard 19 464 20 703 19 464 6.4.85 1.4.86Services 20 204 21 490 20 204 9.11.85 1.4.86
Accounting Officer 135669 — — CO-5 23 379 25 948 — 26.9.85 _24 267 26 934 _ 9.11.85 _
Inspector of 428023 — — SR-4 26 028 27 317 — 14.11.85 _Industrial Safety
DEPARTMENT OF LANDSChief Project 196664 _ — AO-3 34 376 36 807 — 11.11.85 —
OfficerChief Project 115043 — — AO-4 37 877 39 034 — 11.11.85 —
uincerAssistant Project 233939 — — CR-3 20 204 21 490 — 11.11.85 —
uincerTechnical Officer, 100079 Collins, N. R. 323205 TO-1 15 093 22 529 22 529 18.3.85 _
Grade 1 15 485 23 115 23 115 6.4.85 —16 073 23 993 23 993 9.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AND CONSUMER AFFAIRSManager, 407820 Reid, J. G. 051983 AO-1 29 236 31 781 31 781 18.11.85 —
ResidentialTenancies
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND SPORTProject Officer 427653 — — CO-3 20 204 21 490 — 21.11.85 —
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATIONSenior Technical 304303 Costelloe, S. 482257 TO-4 27 486 29 019 29 019 14.10.85 _
Officer, 28 530 30 122 30 122 9.11.85Electronics
Technical Assistant 428007 — — TA 8 142 20 888 , — 14.11.85 —DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Clerical Officer, 12648* Dounis, K. 452461 CO-1 9064 17 872 16 848 11.11.85 11.11.86Class 1
Office of the Public Service Board, Adelaide, 21 November, 1985 A. J. Strickland, Chairman
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1671
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 1985For Period Ending 22 November 1985—Licences, Permits—Granted
New LicenceResidential Licence:
50201170 Guichen Bay Motel—Robe, Victoria Street, Robe, from Helga Suzanne Wehrmuller12.11.85
50201120 The Clifton, 39 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor, from 20.11.85 The Clifton Pty Ltd, Trevor James Watson and BeverleyAnn Watson
50201130 Berryman Street, Tumby Bay, from 18.11.85 Tumby Bay Motel Pty Ltd, Manfred Walter Schier, Manager
Wholesale Liquor Merchant's Licence50300800
50300790
James Haselgrove Wines, Foggo Road, McLaren Vale, from Haselgrove Haig Pty Ltd, Ronald James Cleveland Has-20.11.85 elgrove, Manager
McLaren Vale, from 15.11.85 Olinga Pty Ltd, Douglas Harold Collett, ManagerRetail Liquor Merchant's Licence
50401820 General Store, Nildottie, Main Road, Nildottie, from18.11.85
Restaurant Licence:50606440 Bangkok Restaurant, 1st Floor, 217 Rundle Street, Ade
laide, from 19.11.8550606530 Dolce Vita Cafe Bistro, 79 Hindley Street, Adelaide, from
14.11.8550606400 Falcon Lodge, 695 Lower North East Road, Paradise, from
30.11.8550606600 L’Alsace Restaurant, 74 Main Street, Hahndorf, from
18.11.8550605710 Pinones Restaurant, 529 Glynbum Road, Hazelwood Park,
from 27.11.8550606350 The Phoenician Restaurant, Shop K, Lower Ground Floor,
AAMI Building, 132 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, from18.11.85
50606410 Tricky’s Cafe, 7th Floor, Renaissance Centre, 127 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, from 20.11.85
50605220 Vittorio’s Basement, 41 Currie Street, Adelaide, from18.11.85
Phillip Arthur Christian and Beverley June van Den Brink
Bangkok Restaurant Pty Ltd, Peter Thanissom, Manager
Antonio Peter Zapiello
Bekimitor Pty Ltd, Andrew Norman Taylor, Manager
Robert Amer Djebarra
Desmond Charles Blake and Rosa Maria Blake
Adel Nicolas and Elias Nicolas Debs
Ricardo Shaun Hardwick and Treva Dianne Hardwick
G.V.C.D. Nominees Pty Ltd, Christopher Thomas Eerden, Manager
General Facility Licence:51100018 James Craig Inn, Main South Road, Hackham, from Tudor Inns Pty Ltd, David John Friend, Manager. Trad-
19.11.85 ing Hours as follows:Mondays—10 a.m. to 7 p.m. except when a public
holiday falls on a Monday when the hours will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sundays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
It shall authorise the sale of liquor on Christmas Day between mid-day and 2 p.m.
Transfer of LicencesHotel Licence:
50104100 Bridgeway Hotel, 18-24 Bridge Road, Pooraka, from 19.11.85
50101050 Cradock Hotel, Cradock, from 12.11.85
50101580 Flagstaff Hotel, 233 Franklin Street, Adelaide, from 18.11.85
50101990 Grosvenor Hotel, Ocean Street, Victor Harbor, from12.11.85
50104310 Railway Hotel, Kapunda, from 18.11.85
50104380 Ramsgate Hotel, 328 Sea view Road, Henley Beach, from18.11.85
50105390 Transcontinental Hotel, Quom, from 19.11.85
50105510 Victoria Hotel, Port MacDonnell, from 12.11.85
50105830 Windmill Hotel, 94 Main North Road, Prospect, from 15.11.85
Residential Licence:50201020 Hazelmere Park, Meadows Road, Echunga, from 18.11.85
From: Jaypat (Trading) Pty Ltd, John Patrick McAuley, Manager
To: Convista Pty Ltd, Julie Ann Rixon, Manager From: Kevin Webber and Ann Webber To: Garry Ernest and Catherine Laurene Dart From: Laburnum Pty Ltd, Bruce Simpson Jarrett, Man
agerTo: J.C.N. Investments Pty Ltd, Christopher Spencer
Binns, ManagerFrom: Richard Ernest Jones and Denis Andrea Jones To: Milquilroc Hotels Pty Ltd, Garry Robert Miller,
ManagerFrom: Rose Emily Wright and Jane Wright To: Phillip Russell JarvisFrom: Hotel Ramsgate Pty Ltd, Murray Griffiths, Man
agerTo: Ropa Investments Pty Ltd, John Norman Paech,
ManagerFrom: Agonis Pty Ltd, Reginald Edward Henry Coulter,
ManagerTo: Rudall Refinishers Pty Ltd, Rex Joseph Jones, Man
agerFrom: Kevin John Cutting and Eunice Irene Cutting To: Gerard Lynch and Diane Irene Lynch From: Mywell Pty Ltd, Graham John Slee, Manager To: Lestery Pty Ltd, Denise Elizabeth Lessue, Manager
From: Patricia Anne Scroop (Smith)To: Ronald Thomas Smith and Patricia Anne Smith
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Licensing Act, 1985—continued
Restaurant Licence:50603680 Maybelline Chinese Restaurant, Shops 10 and 11,60 North
East Road, Walkerville, from 11.11.85 50604500 The Wine Vat, Wellington Road, Langhome Creek, from
13.11.85
From: Le Van Tran and Tran Ngoc HangTo: Kinhtinh Ly and Ngoc Lien LyFrom: William Laidlaw DavidsonTo: Kyriacos Michael and Margaret Violet Michael
Approval of ManagerHotel Licence:
50106000 The Downs Hotel, 212 Midway Road, Elizabeth Downs, from 18.11.85
50105380 Transcontinental Hotel, Oodnadatta, from 11.11.85
50106100 Waterloo Hotel Motel, 138 Waterloo Comer Road, Para- lowie, from 18.11.85
Residential Licence:50206410 Glendambo Hotel Motel, Stuart Highway, Glendambo, from
11.11.85
Restaurant Licence:50601130 Old Hackney Cellars, 1 North Terrace, Hackney, from
11.11.85Unrestricted Gub Licence:
50901600 North Terrace, Adelaide, from 11.11.85
50900350 Jubilee Highway, Mount Gambier, from 18.11.85
Hoban Nominees Pty Ltd, Ann Turner, Manager. David John Carke as Manager in lieu of Ann Turner
Kuyata Pty Ltd, Brian A’Alfero Tuohy, Manager. Maxwell Kevin Donohue as Manager in lieu of Brian A’Alfero Tuohy
Waterloo Hotel Motel Pty Ltd, Ronan Shanahan, Manager. John Jensen as Manager in lieu of Ronan Shanahan
Glendambo Hotel Motel Pty Ltd, Peter Martyn Sem- mens, Manager. Donald Frederick Gower, as Manager in lieu of Peter Martyn Semmens
Bamawatha Pty Ltd, Michelle Sare, Manager. Anne Rosemarie Buffett, as Manager in lieu of Michelle Sare
Adelaide University Union, Heinz Roth, Manager. Roger Bruce Clarke as Manager in lieu of Heinz Roth
Mount Gambier R.S.L. & District Bowling Gub Inc., Mervyn Colin Mills, Manager. Herbert Hector Ashby as Manager in lieu of Mervyn Colin Mills
Approval under Section 7850103440 Modbury Hotel, 989 North East Road, Modbury Normandy Pty Ltd, Kym Bruce Cooper, Manager. Steven
Roy King to act for the Manager from 8.11.85 to24.11.85
Carry on a Business in Pursuance of a LicenceHotel Licence:
50100070 Alma Hotel, 66 Magill Road, Norwood, from 7.11.85
50105220 Terminus Hotel, Strathalbyn
50105240 The Avenues Tavern, 106 Payneham Road, Stepney, from 7.11.85
Restaurant Licence:50605150 Montenegro Grill Rooms, 1st Floor, 109 Hindley Street,
Adelaide
E.I.L. Limited, Peter Waterman, Manager. Approval is given to carry on the business in pursuance of the licence until 7.12.85
Edwin Harold Hughes and Violet Margaret Hughes. Approval is given to carry on the business in pursuance of the licence from 11.11.85 to 31.12.85
Jennings Properties Pty Ltd, Robert Joseph Rundle, Manager. Approval is given to carry on die business in pursuance of the licence until 7.12.85
Aleksander Laganin and Rade Laganin. Permission given pursuant to section 80 to carry on the business until 18.1.86
Change of Name of PremisesHotel Licence:
50102270 From: Oberoi Adelaide Resaj Pty Ltd, David Philip Gibson, ManagerTo: Hotel Adelaide, 62 Brougham Place, North Adelaide,
from 18.11.85 Restaurant Licence:
50601120 From: Maxwell’s Restaurant Roger Wayne Nicolle and Lorraine Amanda NicolleTo: Maggie’s Restaurant, 107 Rundle Street, Kent Town,
from 18.11.85Change of Name of Company
Retail Liquor Merchant’s Licence:50400380 Vintage Cellars, comer Goodwood Road and Narinna Ave- From: Code Fifty Four Pty Ltd, David Francis McEntee,
nue, Cumberland Park, from 18.11.85 ManagerTo: Vintage Cellars Cumberland Park Pty Ltd, David
Francis McEntee, ManagerRemoval of Licence
Restaurant Licence:50604520 Petty Sessions Fleet Street Restaurants Pty Ltd, Michael William Breach,
From: 17-19 Gouger Street Manager. Conditions as follows:To: 43 Gouger Street, Adelaide 1. The maximum capacities of the basement, groundfrom 12.11.85 floor and mezzanine floor areas shall be 80 persons,
60 persons and 60 persons respectively.2. The service of liquor to patrons on the ground
and mezzanine floor levels shall be to those patrons at their tables by employees of the licensee.
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1673
Licensing Act, 1985—continued
Variation of Trading HoursUnrestricted Club Licence:
50901410 Bagster Road, Salisbury North, from 18.11.85
50900700 Hamilton Road, Fairview Park, from 18.11.85
Restricted Club Licence:51000060 6-8 Eastry Street, Norwood, from 18.11.85
Salisbury North Football Club, William John Champion, Manager. Change of hours as follows:
Sundays—10.30 a.m.-1.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m.-10.30 p.m. to 10.30 a.m.-7 p.m.
Tea Tree Gully Golf Club Inc., Dean Walter Stanton, Manager. Trading hours as follows:
Thursdays—11 a.m. to 12 midnightFridays—12 noon to 12 midnight
Adelaide Lithuanians Society Inc., Vladas Marcinkevi- cius, Secretary. Approval is given to trade every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Variation of ConditionsProducer’s Licence:
50801790 Barossa Valley, Highway, Lyndoch, from 14.11.85
Restricted Club Licence:51012310 1st Floor, 33 Gilbert Place, Adelaide, from 18.11.85
Restaurant Licence:50600770 Bangkok Restaurant, 28 Regent Arcade, Adelaide
G. Lohner Nominees Pty Ltd, Hans German Georg Loh- ner, Manager. Change for wine samples produced by the licensee provided that:
1. The wine is supplied to, and consumed by patrons seated at fixed tables in the sampling and sales area of the licensed premises.
2. The patrons also purchase, at a minimum price of $1.00, snacks provided by the licensee.
3. The wine is supplied in 120 ml or 200 ml wine glasses and the chaige per glass of wine does not exceed 80c and $1.00 respectively.
4. No more than 30 persons are seated at any one time.
5. One person may not purchase more than two glasses of wine on any one day.
The Law Society of South Australia, Judith McAdam, Secretaiy. Approval to transfer the Liquorland supplier from Victoria Square to West Terrace, Liquorland
Bangkok Restaurant Pty Ltd, Peter Thanissom, Manager. Licence is suspended from 17.11.85 to 15.12.85 both dates inclusive
Suspension of a Licence
Surrender of a LicenceRestaurant Licence:
50601290 Bam Palais, O.B. Flat, via Mount Gambier
50606100 Graham’s Castle, Castle Avenue, Goolwa
50604990 The Robe Town Cottage Restaurant, Victoria Street, Robe
50605360 Truffles, 29 Helen Street, Mount Gambier
The Bam Palais Pty Ltd, Dale Franklin Cleves, Manager. Licence is surrendered as from 30.9.85
Rex John Lewis and Maxine Mary Lewis. Surrender of licence as from 1.1.86.
Elizabeth Antoinette Coats and Helga Suzanne Wehr- muller. Licence surrendered as from 12.11.85.
Martin Douglas Winter and Merrilee Robyn Winter. Licence is surrendered as from 9.7.85.
Restaurant Licence—B.Y.O.:50700540 L’Alsace Restaurant, 74 Main Road, Hahndorf
Producer’s Licence:50801750 Part Section 143, Part Lot B, Hundred of Moorooroo,
NuriootpaRestricted Club Licence:
51003250 Laura
51012150 243 Young Street, North Unley
General Facility Licence: 51101080 Coonawarra
Robert Djebarra. Licence surrendered as from 18.11.85.
Neil Joseph Ashmead and Lorraine Faye Ashmead. Licence is surrendered as from 12.11.85.
R.AO.B. Laura Lodge No. 56, H.A. Staker, Secretary.Licence surrendered as from 3.9.85.
South Australian Bridge Association Inc., Linda Alexander, Manager. Licence surrendered as from 6.11.85.
Haselgrove Haig Pty Ltd, Ronald James Cleveland Haselgrove, Manager. Licence surrendered as from 20.11.85.
Further Suspension of LicenceGeneral Facility Licence:
51100170 Hackney Hall, 23 Hackney Road, Hackney International Caterers Pty Ltd, Armida Minicozzi, Manager. Further suspension of licence is granted to 1.4.86.
Dated 28 November 1985. A J. Secker, Liquor Licensing Commissioner
1674 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
CITY OF BRIGHTON Notice of Intention to Borrow $40 000
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 430 of the Local Government Act, as amended, that the corporation of the city of Brighton proposes to borrow from the Local Government Finance Authority of South Australia by means of debenture the sum of $40000 on the security of the general rates in accordance with section 435 of the said Act. The loan will be for a term of ten (10) years with half-yearly instalments of principal and interest.
The loan will be applied to the financing of the Brighton High School Gymnasium.
A statement of costs and particulars is open for inspection at the Municipal Offices, 24 Jetty Road, Brighton.
J. L. Chenoweth, Town Clerk
CITY OF BRIGHTON Notice of Intention to Borrow $200 000
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 430 of the Local Government Act, as amended, that the corporation of the city of Brighton proposes to borrow from the Local Government Finance Authority of South Australia by means of debenture the sum of $200 000 on the security of the general rates in accordance with section 424 of the said Act. The loan will be for a term of fifteen (15) years on a fifteen year terminable annuity repayment basis with consideration given to renegotiation every five years.
The loan will be applied to the roadwork construction costs of Davenport Terrace, Stevens Court, Bond Street, Elgar Street (West), Salisbury Street, Alfreda Street, Murray Street, Goods Crescent, Fulton Street, Brown Street, Esplanade (Beach Road to Downing Street) and Stewart Street.
A statement of costs and particulars is open for inspection at the Municipal Offices, 24 Jetty Road, Brighton.
J. L. Chenoweth, Town Clerk
CITY OF BURNSIDE Notice of Intention to Borrow
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the council at its meeting to be held on 17 December 1985, proposes, pursuant to section 430 of the Local Government Act, to borrow the following amounts from the Local Government Finance Authority of South Australia for the terms and proposed expenditure as set out hereunder:
Amount Term$
Roadworks including kerbing and water 364 000 15 yearstable...............................................................Stormwater drainage .................................... 259 000 15 yearsPlant and machinery.................................... 300 000 7 yearsC.F.S. unit..................................................... 72 000 7 years
Estimates of the cost of the works and undertakings and reasonable particulars of the nature thereof are available for inspection at the council office.
B. F. Caller, Acting Town Clerk
CITY OF ELIZABETH Meeting Date Changes
THE meeting of council scheduled for 24 December 1985 will be brought forward and held on 17 December 1985.
Committee meetings scheduled for 17 December 1985 will be held on 10 December 1985.
W. B. C. Robinson, Town Clerk
CITY OF ENFIELD Order to Borrow
PURSUANT to section 430 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, notice is hereby given that the council of the corporation of the city of Enfield, on 25 November 1985, by a resolution carried by an absolute majority of the council of the said corporation, made an order for borrowing on the security of the general rates of the municipality, the sum of two hundred and eighty thousand dollars ($280 000), from the Local Govern
ment Finance Authority of South Australia, for the purposes mentioned in the notice of proposal to borrow that sum published in the South Australian Government Gazette on 7 November 1985, and in the issue of the Advertiser newspaper on 7 November 1985.
G. Turner, Town Clerk
CITY OF MARIONNOTICE is hereby given that the council of the corporation of the city of Marion at its meeting held on 25 November 1985, resolved that:
Pursuant to provisions of Part XXIIa of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, and the Parking Regulations, 1981, the council declares the public places and parts thereof set out as follows to be areas or zones of the types respectively set out and the public places or parts thereof be such areas or zones on such days or occasions, or at or during such periods and/or hours, or in such conditions or circumstances as are specified and where no periods are specified then generally:
No Standing AnytimeFolkestone Road, Dover Gardens (south side)
Commencing 6 m west of the western street alignment of Morphett Road, Dover Gardens, for a distance of 6 m west.
Morphett Road, Dover Gardens (west side)Commencing 6 m south of the southern street alignment
of Folkestone Road, Dover Gardens, for a distance of 16.4 m south.
Bay Street, Seacombe Gardens (north side)Commencing 6 m east of the eastern street alignment of
Morphett Road, Seacombe Gardens, for a distance of 6 m east.
Doulton Drive, Trott Park (west side)Commencing 6 m south of the southern street alignment
of Lander Road, Trott Park, for a distance of 24 m south.Doulton Drive, Trott Park (east side)
Commencing 6 m south of the southern street alignment of Lander Road, Trott Park, for a distance of 24 m south.
In respect of the foregoing resolutions, where an area is expressed as being between two points it shall be that area bounded by:
(i) a line along the boundary of the road reserve betweenthose two points;
(ii) lines extending at right angles to the road reserve boundary from each of those two points to points in the centre of the road reserve;
(iii) a line between the last-mentioned two points in the centre of the road reserve and running parallel to the first- mentioned boundary of the road reserve;
(iv) the boundary of the road reserve shall be that boundary on the side referred to in the resolution.
K. F. Usher, Town Clerk
CITY OF PORT ADELAIDEAT a meeing held on 18 November 1985, the council of the corporation of the city of Port Adelaide, pursuant to the provisions of Part XXIIa of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, and the Parking Regulations, 1981, as amended, hereby resolves to further amend the resolutions made by council on 6 July 1981 and advertised in the Government Gazette on 23 July 1981 at pages 277 to 289:
By adding immediately after Prohibited Areas (No Parking) NP88:
NP 89—Christie Street, Largs Bay, western half from 6 metres north of the junction with Balk Street to 100 metres north of the said junction.
C. K. Beamish,Town Clerk/Chief Executive Officer
AT a meeting held on 18 November 1985, the council of the corporation of the city of Port Adelaide, pursuant to the powers
28 November 1985] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1675
contained in section 679 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, hereby declares that Paragraph 19 (a) of By-law 6 shall apply to the following streets within the city by adding the following paragraph after 5 Tonne Road Limit 5T-82:
(i) 5T-83—Mellor Road, Glanville, from 6 metres east of thejunction with Swan Terrace to 140 metres east of the said junction.
5T-84—Bucknall Road, Glanville, from 6 metres east of the junction with Swan Terrace to 140 metres east of the said junction.
(ii) That 5 Tonne Road Limit 5T-14 be deleted from By-law6 Resolutions.
C. K. Beamish, Town Clerk/Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF PORT AUGUSTANOTICE is hereby given that the council of the municipality of the city of Port Augusta, at a meeting held on 18 November 1985, resolved to pass the following resolutions:
Parking RestrictionsPursuant to the Parking Regulations, 1981, council hereby
amends previous resolution passed for the purpose of the regulations by:
1. Amending the resolution passed on 14 April 1983, P.43.Pursuant to Parking Regulations, 1981, council hereby declares
the following portion of carriageway to be ‘Prohibited Area—No Standing Anytime’:
Power CrescentP.43 The southern half between 132.5 metres and 276
metres west of the junction with Clontarf Street.Pursuant to Parking Regulations, 1981, council hereby declares
the following portion of the carriageway to be ‘Bus Zone— No Standing Anytime’:
Barry StreetB.15 The north-eastern half between 74 metres and 145
metres north-west of the junction with Power Crescent.
Pursuant to the Parking Regulations, 1981, council hereby declares the following portion of carriageway to be ‘Prohibited Area—No Standing Anytime’:
Elsie StreetP.98 The south-eastern half between 6 metres and 16 metres
south-west of the junction with Barry Street.I. D. McSporran, Town Clerk
CITY OF PROSPECT Public Roads
NOTICE is hereby given that the council of the city of Prospect at a meeting held on 12 November 1985, declared, pursuant to section 303 (i) II of the Local Government Act, 1934:
1. All of those streets and roads delineated in deposited plan 1233, that are within the boundaries of the city of Prospect, to be public streets and roads.
2. Allotments 271, 272, 273 and 274, as delineated in deposited plan 1233 and comprised in partly cancelled certificate of title volume 405, folio 178, to be public streets and roads.
3. The land comprised in certificate of title volume 1452, folio 127 to be a public street or road with the name Howard Street.
G. L. Dimond, Town Clerk
CITY OF WEST TORRENSNOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the council held on 19 November 1985, the council passed the following resolution:
Resolved pursuant to regulation 3 (1) (a) of the Local Government Act Parking Regulations, 1981, as amended, council declares a prohibited area (No Standing Anytime) on the eastern and western sides of Tapleys Hill Road, West Beach and on the northern side of Warren Avenue, Glenelg North and the
western side of Shannon Avenue, Glenelg North as incorporated in council’s scale plan numbered 7695-85-257.
Resolved pursuant to regulation 3(1) (a) and 3 (1) (b) of the Local Government Act Parking Regulations, 1981, as amended, council declares a prohibited area (No Standing Anytime) and a Loading Zone on the western side of Sutton Terrace, Marles- ton, as incorporated in council’s scale plan numbered 7695-85258.
Resolved pursuant to regulation 3 (1) (a) of the Local Government Act Parking Regulations, 1981, as amended, council declares prohibited areas (No Standing Anytime) on the western side of Hardys Road, Torrensville, and on the northern and southern sides of North Parade, Torrensville, as incorporated in council’s scale plan numbered 7695-85-259.
H. W. Boyce, Town Clerk
TOWN OF GAWLERSection 41
Prohibition of Fires in the Open
THE corporation of the town of Gawler under the Country Fires Act, 1976, as amended. The prohibition applies, from 1 December in each year to 31 March in the ensuing year.
Portion of the state to which this prohibition applies.Portion of the council area from:
The main north road easterly from Smith Road to the intersection of Main North Road and Millers Road, except for the area bounded by Alexander Road, Bentley Road, Potts Road, and Main North Road, thence easterly along Millers Road to its intersection with Mount Terrace, thence northeasterly along Mount Terrace to the intersection of the production westerly of the southern boundary of allotment 348 delineated in G.R.O. Plan No. 51 of 1858, thence easterly along the southern boundary of the said allotment to its intersection with Gawler Terrace, thence northerly along Gawler Terrace to its intersection of the south-westerly centre of Nott Street, thence south-easterly along the production of Allwood Drive to the intersection of the South Para River thence generally easterly and south-easterly along the South Para River to the production of the intersection of East Terrace, and South Para River, thence northerly along East Terrace to the production of the north-easterly corner of Pile Street and East Terrace, thence a straight projection northeasterly to the southern boundary of constructed section of Cheek Avenue, thence northerly along Cheek Avenue to the intersection of Gawler corporation and Barossa district council boundaries, the area within the defined boundary line as listed and the eastern boundary of the municipality of the town of Gawler is a total fire ban area for the period 1 December 1985 to 31 March 1986.
R. D. John, Town Clerk * 3
TOWN OF HINDMARSH Parking Regulations
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the council of the corporation of the town of Hindmarsh held on 25 November 1985, the following resolution was passed, pursuant to Regulation3 of the Parking Regulations, 1981, as amended:
Resolution 55—2 Hour Parking 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday
That Resolution 55 adopted by council on 24 January 1983 incorporate the following schedule, namely:Schedule 835—
That portion of the southern side of Second Street, Bowden between points 6 metres east of the eastern building alignment of Gibson Street and 6 metres west of the western building alignment of Park Terrace by a width of 2.15 metres.
P. J. Spencer, Town Clerk
1676 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [28 November 1985
TOWN OF RENMARK DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLAREAppointment of Fire Control Officers
NOTICE is hereby given that Kym Leedle of 70 20th Street, Renmark, has been appointed fire control officer, pursuant to section 68 of the Country Fires Act and that the appointments of I. L. Smith and W. D. S. Evans have been revoked.
T. J. Grieger, Town Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ANGASTON Proposal to Borrow
NOTICE is hereby given that the district council of Angaston proposes to borrow the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35 000) pursuant to the provisions of section 424 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, from the Local Government Finance Authority of S.A. by means of a debenture on the security of the general rates of the area.
The loan is to be repaid by ten half-yearly instalments of principal and interest over a term of five years. The interest rate will not exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Australian Loan Council at the time of settlement.
The loan moneys are to be applied towards the purchase and the build up of a fire appliance for the Angaston Country Fire Service. An estimate of the costs and reasonable particulars relating to the project are available for inspection at the district council office during normal office hours.
C. T. LePage, District Clerk
Proposal to BorrowNOTICE is hereby given that the district council of Angaston proposes to borrow the sum of sixty-six thousand dollars ($66 000) pursuant to the provisions of section 424 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, from the Local Government Finance Authority of S.A. by means of a debenture on the security of the general rates of the area.
The loan is to be repaid by twenty half-yearly instalments of principal and interest over a term of ten years. The interest rate will not exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Australian Loan Council at the time of settlement.
The loan moneys are to be applied towards the cost of development of recreation park facilities at Angaston, Moculta and Stockwell. An estimate of the costs and reasonable particulars relating to the projects are available for inspection at the district council office during normal office hours.
C. T. LePage, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BURRA BURRA Order to Borrow
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 424 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, that at a meeting held on 12 August 1985, council resolved by an absolute majority to borrow the sum of $50 000 from the Treasurer of the Government of South Australia for the purposes stated in the notice to borrow as published in the South Australian Government Gazette of 27 June 1985.
D. N. Menz, Acting District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BUTEAppointment—Fire Control Officer
NOTICE is hereby given that John Kennett has been appointed a fire control officer for Tickera ward. The appointment will remain in force until cancelled. '
J. W. Gibson, District Clerk
Declaration of Public StreetTHE district council of Clare has resolved that the piece of land situated in the hundred of Clare, county of Stanley being lot 31 in the lands titles registration office plan No. 974, and known as ‘Road’ and being portion of the land comprised in certificate of title registered book volume 2116, folio 153, be and is hereby declared to be a public street pursuant to the provisions of section 303 (1) of the Local Government Act, 1934, and that the said street be named Berwick Lane.
J. L. Chambers, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF DUDLEY Appointment
NOTICE is hereby given that the council at its ordinary meeting held on 19 November 1985, appointed Mrs Frances Jean Kirby as acting chief executive officer from 25 November 1985 to 29 November 1985, both dates inclusive, whilst the chief executive officer is on leave.
R. D. Walsh, Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF EAST TORRENSNOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 59 of the Police Offences Act, that in conjunction with the Annual State Championship Soapbox Derby I have authorised the closing of Strad- broke Road between Morialta Road and Wandilla Drive at Rostrevor on Sunday, 16 March 1986, between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m.
Dated 5 November 1985.B. C. Lindner, Mayor
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF EAST TORRENSFire Control Officers
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 25 of the Country Fires Act, 1976, as amended, that all previous appointments of supervisor, deputy supervisor, fire control officers and fire party leaders are hereby revoked.
The following were appointed fire control officers by council at its meeting on 19 November 1985 and are appointed for an indefinite period until revoked.Name
Bradbrook, A. L. Ford, D. J. Pellew, A. J. Liebelt, N. F. Bonython, R. A. Bishop, D. A. Channing, A. W. Smith, R. C. March, E. J. Stafford, J. L. McGowan, D. D. Bishop, W. N. Stewart, C. L. C. Watson, D. M. Hockham, I. P. Watson, L. D. Driver, D. J. Badenoch, G. D. Wotton, P. J. Little, J. B. Badenoch, N. Trebilcock, A. J. Bungay, A. Bungay, R. Holliday, G. W. Holliday, W. G. Mason, H. C. Wall, D. M.Stott, J. A. Blakey, G. I. Sard, B. K. Spamon, I. R.
Rank Area of Appointment
District supervisor DistrictDeputy district supervisor DistrictDeputy Supervisor DistrictDeputy Supervisor DistrictDeputy Supervisor DistrictDeputy Supervisor DistrictDeputy Supervisor DistrictDeputy Supervisor DistrictFire control officer DistrictFire control officer DistrictCaptain Basket RangeFire control officer Basket RangeFire control officer Basket RangeFire control officer Basket RangeLieutenant Basket RangeLieutenant Basket RangeLieutenant Carey GullyLieutenant Carey GullyLieutenant Carey GullyLieutenant Carey GullyLieutenant Carey GullyFire control officer CastambulFire control officer CherryvilleFire control officer CherryvilleFire control officer CherryvilleFire control officer CherryvilleFire control officer Forest RangeCaptain GreenhillFire control officer GreenhillLieutenant GreenhillLieutenant GreenhillCaptain Montacute
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Possingham, R. C. Lieutenant MontacuteTrebilcock, G. S. Lieutenant MontacuteTaylor, K. W. Captain Norton Sum
mit/AshtonBeeston, T. J. Lieutenant Norton Sum
mit/AshtonNicholls, R. C. Lieutenant Norton Sum
mit/AshtonGebhardt, D. Fire control officer Norton Sum
mit/AshtonNorton, D. G. Fire control officer Norton Sum
mit/AshtonTrestrail, L. G. Fire control officer Norton Sum
mit/AshtonBailey, I. A. Fire control officer PiccadillySquiers, D. K. Lieutenant SummertownSutton, K. E. Lieutenant SummertownBonython, P. J. Fire control officer SummertownCallaghan, D. I. Fire control officer SummertownCobbledick, J. L. Fire control officer SummertownDriver, F. L. Fire control officer SummertownFrost, G. G. Fire control officer Summertown
The following were appointed fire party leaders by council at its meeting on 19 November 1985 and are appointed for an indefinite period until revoked.
Liebelt, P. N.Woolcock, R. J.
E. J. March, Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF FRANKLIN HARBOUR Order to Borrow
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 430 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, the district council of Franklin Harbour resolved by an absolute majority at a meeting held on 13 November 1985, to borrow on the security of the general rate, the sum of $32 000 for the purpose stated in the proposal to borrow as published in the Government Gazette and the Eyre Peninsula Tribune on 24 October 1985.
B. A. Francis, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF JAMESTOWN Appointments—Country Fires Act
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the council held on 8 November 1985, the following appointment was made:
Ian Murray Catford—fire control officer.Such appointment is until revoked by council.
P. M. Petersen, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LUCINDALE Order to Borrow
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the district council of Lucindale held on 13 November 1985, it was ordered that $19 000 be borrowed from the National Australia Bank Ltd by means of a debenture of the general rate.
The loan will be expended for the purpose outlined in the notice of intention to borrow published in the Government Gazette on 24 October 1985, at page 1173.
W. Richards, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MILLICENT Assigning Street Names
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of council held on 12 November 1985, at which two thirds of the members constituting the council were present, pursuant to section 353 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, hereby resolved to assign the following street names:
(a) Stringy Bark Drive—that section of roadway running between sections 246 and 247 and 234 and 258, hundred of Mt Muirhead.
(b) Boandik Drive—that road running between sections 246 and 743 and sections 743, 755 and 758, hundred of Mt Muirhead.
J. L. Coombe, Town Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MILLICENT Christmas Closure
NOTICE is hereby given that the council has resolved to close the principal office of the council over the Christmas holiday period from 25 December 1985 to 1 January 1986, both dates inclusive.
J. L. Coombe, Town Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MILLICENT Acting Town Clerk
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of council held on 12 November 1985 resolved to appoint Mr Francis Newman Brennan to the position of acting town clerk from the period of 11 to 15 November 1985 and from 24 to 29 November 1985 whilst the town clerk will be on leave and sick leave.
J. L. Coombe, Town Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MORGAN Extraordinary Vacancy
NOTICE is hereby given that at the close of nominations on Thursday, 14 November 1985, the following valid nomination was received:
David Stanford Mackintosh.There being no more than the required number of nominations
David Stanford Mackintosh is therefore declared councillor for the Cadell Irrigation Area ward for the term concluding on the first Saturday in May 1987.
Z. B. McWaters, Deputy Returning Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT BARKER Appointments
NOTICE is hereby given that council at its meeting on 18 November 1985, appointed John D. Dwyer as an authorised officer pursuant to section 52 (2) of the Clean Air Act, 1984, and as a ranger, pursuant to the Impounding Act, 1920-1976.
R. W. Walters, Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT GAMBIER Alteration of Council Meeting Date—December 1985
NOTICE is hereby given that the December meeting of the district council of Mount Gambier will be held on Tuesday, 17 December 1985, in lieu of Friday, 20 December 1985.
D. M. Tregoweth, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PEAKE Appointment—Acting Chief Executive Officer
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the district council of Peake held on Tuesday, 12 November 1985, Julianne Pamela Simon was appointed acting chief executive officer for the period 2 November 1985 to 10 December 1985, both dates inclusive.
J. P. Simon, Acting Chief Executive Officer
Alteration to Meeting TimeNOTICE is hereby given that the next meeting of council scheduled to be held on Tuesday, 10 December 1985, will be held at8.00 a.m. in lieu of regular time.
J. P. Simon, Acting Chief Executive Officer
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Appointment—Fire Control OfficerIN notice published in the Government Gazette dated 5 September 1985, at page 790, add G. B. Nicholls.
J. P. Simon, Acting Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF RIDLEY Appointment of Fire Control Officers
NOTICE is hereby given that council has made the following additional appointments, to the notice gazetted on 7 April 1983, page 865.
Additions—K. I. Marks, hundred of Ridley; L. E. Agars, hundred of Nildotti/Fisher.
Alteration—F. J. Keynes to read R. J. Keynes.Revocation—H. M. Evans (deceased), W. G. Keynes (resigned),
D. B. A. Evans (resigned).All additions and alterations until revoked.Dated 20 November 1985.
D. C. Noak, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBERTSTOWN Alteration of Meeting Date
NOTICE is hereby given that the next ordinary meeting of the council will be held in the council chambers, 7 Commercial Street, Robertstown, on Friday, 13 December 1985, commencing at9.00 a.m. in lieu of Friday, 20 December 1985.
D. G. Maxwell, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF SADDLEWORTH AND AUBURN Periodical Review of Ward Boundaries
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 28 of the Local Government Act, 1934, as amended, the district council of Sad- dleworth and Auburn has resolved to carry out a review of its ward boundaries to determine whether a change in these boundaries or their membership would result in the electors of the area j being more adequately and fairly represented. !
Council will receive written submission from interested persons over a two month period commencing from 27 November 1985 to 27 January 1986 and addressed to the district clerk, district council of Saddleworth and Auburn, 23 Belvidere Road, Saddle- worth 5413.
C.F.S. AppointmentsNotice is hereby given that the district council of Saddleworth
and Auburn has made the following appointments:Fire control officer: G. Rowett in lieu of E. Neumann, resigned. Captain: J. Kendall.Lieutenant: J. Merten and P. Newman.
C. C. Kuchenmeister, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY Supplementary Election
Nominations ReceivedNOTICE is hereby given that at the close of nominations I had received the following valid nominations from persons eligible for election to fill the following vacancy:
Councillor—Eyre ward (one councillor required):John Clive Sard Malcolm Roy Hannaford Gavin Stratton Scantlebury.
There being more than the required number of candidates nominated to contest the election for Eyre ward, an election will be held on Saturday, 14 December 1985, between the hours of8.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. to fill the vacancy.
Polling and Counting PlacesNotice is also given that the district council of Streaky Bay has
determined that the polling place and counting place for the supplementary election to be held on Saturday, 14 December 1985, shall be the district council offices situated in Alfred Terrace, Streaky Bay.
D. J. Lane, Returning Officer
Change of Meeting DateNOTICE is hereby given that the December meeting of council will be held on Friday, 13 December 1985, in lieu of 20 December. Items of correspondence to be considered by council should be lodged no later than 3 December 1985.
D. J. Lane, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY Deputy Fire Supervisor
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of council held on 15 November 1985, Ross Leon Montgomerie was appointed a deputy fire supervisor, pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 28 of the Country Fires Act, 1976, as amended. This appointment is in lieu of John George McBeath whose appointment as deputy fire supervisor and fire control officer has been revoked.
D. J. Lane, District Clerk
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY
Notice Requiring Payment of Rates Under Part XIV of the Local Government Act, 1934
THE registered proprietors or owners in fee simple or persons appearing by the last memorial in the office of the Registrar-General to be seised of the fee simple respectively of the piece of land described in the fourth column of the schedule hereto, and persons appearing in the register book or by memorial in the office of the Registrar-General to have respectively an estate or interest in such land and whose names appear in the first column of the said schedule.
Take notice that:
1. Default has been made in the payment to the council of the district abovenamed of a rate charged on the piece of land described in the fourth column of the schedule hereto, and the said default has continued in respect of the piece of land since the date of the second column of the schedule hereto set opposite the description of that piece of land.
2. The total amount owing to the said council in respect of rates and other amounts charged on the piece of land is in the third column of the schedule hereto set opposite the description of that piece of land.
3. Payment of this amount representing rates is hereby required, and
4. In default of payment thereof, the said piece of land will be offered for sale by public auction after the expiration of three months from the date hereof at a time appointed by the said council.
The piece of land in respect of which the rates specified in the third column of the schedule hereto is owing is that severally described in the fourth column of the said schedule and set opposite the respective amount so specified.
Dated 16 August 1985.
David J. Lane, District Clerk
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Schedule Hereinbefore Referred To
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Names of registered proprietors or owners and Date since which the Amount owing showing sep- Description of the several pieces also of all other persons having an estate or default has continued arately the amount owing as of land referred to
interest in the land rates and any other amountsowing
Donald Hortin; Natalie Joyce Hortin; Terry Hortin; Debbie Hortin
R. C. Thorpe
15 November 1979 Rates $301.09 Lot 9, Bennie Terrace, townof Yatanabie, hundred of Walpuppie, volume 4095, folio 860
21 November 1980 Rates $1 323.72 and other Allotment 11, Feltus Street,$7.32 DP 2141, Town of
Streaky Bay, volume 4144, folio 633
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF WAIKERIE Alteration to Meeting Dates
NOTICE is hereby given that the council and committee meetings for December 1985, and January 1986, have been changed as follows:
Meetings which were scheduled to be held on 2 and 16 December 1985 and 6 January 1986, have been cancelled and are now incorporated in the following rescheduled dates:
Monday, 9 December 1985—9.00 a.m.—Local Board of Health, Finance Committee, Works Committee, Council meeting.
Monday, 20 January 1986—9.00 a.m.—Local Board of Health, Finance Committee, Works Committee, Council meeting.
T. L. Burgemeister, District Clerk
IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:
Bailey, Ivy Rose, late of 11 Robert Avenue, Broadview, widow, who died on 30 October 1985.
Blackburn, Beryl Margaret, late of Maple Avenue, Clovelly Park, married woman, who died on 18 October 1985.
Boundy, Sydney James, late of 95 William Street, Beverley, retired boilermaker, who died on 4 October 1985.
Bowden, Paul Warren, late of 11A Mines Road, Campbelltown, tractor driver, who died on 14 July 1985.
Burke, Roger Owen, late of 2 Victoria Street, Klemzig, retired labourer, who died on 9 October 1985.
Burnside, Gordon David, late of 14 Downing Street, Hove, retired works manager, who died on 30 September 1985.
Callanan, Elizabeth Rose, late of 7 Mersey Street, Glandore, married woman, who died on 17 September 1985.
Canny, Gertrude Ann, late of 13A Ena Street, Croydon Park, widow, who died on 28 September 1985.
Cooper, Verena, late of 6 Booth Avenue, Linden Park, widow, who died on 25 October 1985.
Cousins, Myrtle, late of 70 East Terrace, Gawler, widow, who died on 1 November 1985.
Drummond, Kathleen Mary, late of 39 Aroona Road, Kilkenny, widow, who died on 29 October 1985.
Edgword, William John, late of 43 Lewis Crescent, Woodville West, retired supply clerk, who died on 13 October 1985.
Engel, Elsie Barbara, late of 10 Cavendish Street, West Croydon, widow, who died on 20 September 1985.
Field, Alice Ivy May, late of 382 Cross Road, Clarence Park, married woman, who died on 25 October 1985.
Genery, Cecilia Caroline May, late of 40 West Street, Bromp- ton, widow, who died on 6 October 1985.
Goldsworthy, Isabel Maud, late of 11 Petunia Avenue, Pooraka, married woman, who died on 4 November 1985.
Harkness, Gladys Margaret, late of 550 Portrush Road, Glen Osmond, spinster, who died on 6 October 1985.
Hawkes, Ella Mary, late of 73 Graves Street, Kadina, widow, who died on 13 October 1985.
Humphreys, Barry, late of 10 Ballantyne Street, Thebarton, retired storeman, who died on 19 October 1985.
Hunt Rose, Mildred, late of 35 Main Street, Victor Harbor, widow, who died on 5 November 1985.
Jackson, Adelheid Maria, late of 121A Margaret Street, North Adelaide, spinster, who died on 18 August 1985.
Keane, Reta Kathleen, late of 21 Thanet Street, Brooklyn Park, widow, who died on 13 November 1985.
Kipling, Thelma Mary Ann, late of 7 Raymond Grove, Glenelg, retired school teacher, who died on 29 September 1985.
Langley, Rosaline Marie, late of 269 Shepherds Hill Road, Eden Hills, widow, who died on 7 October 1985.
Mau, Rex Francis, late of 17 Hudson Street, Prospect, retired process worker, who died on 9 October 1985.
Miller, Allen Lewis, late of 259 Hampstead Road, Northfield, retired salesman, who died on 7 October 1985.
Newington, Gertie Matilda Emma, late of 1 Lawrence Avenue, Woodville South, home duties, who died on 12 October 1985.
Parslow, Keith Alwyn, late of 2 Boundary Road, Somerton Park, retired assembler, who died on 9 November 1985.
Przibilla, Florence Grace, late of 49 Buxton Street, North Adelaide, widow, who died on 10 October 1985.
Rawlings, Alfred Keith, late of 1 Hale Street, Everard Park, retired Salvation Army officer, who died on 20 October 1985.
Ruxton, Frances Shaw, late of 15 Rosemary Street, Woodville West, widow, who died on 26 October 1985.
Simm, Jane, late of 336 Kensington Road, Norwood, widow, who died on 5 October 1985.
Sloan, Jean Miller, late of 6 Somers Street, North Brighton, widow, who died on 19 October 1985.
Smith, Murray Alvon, late of 30 The Boulevard, Bellevue Heights, company director, who died on 9 September 1985.
Stafford, Rosalie Gertrude, late of 24 Orlando Avenue, Hampstead Gardens, spinster, who died on 21 September 1985.
Thompson, Tom, late of 179 Magill Road, Maylands, retired storeman, who died on 16 August 1985.
Toogood, Ellen Louisa, late of 17 Shepherd Road, Christies Beach, widow, who died on 20 October 1985.
Ward, Doris Kathleen, late of 38 Stephens Avenue, Torrensville, married woman, who died on 5 October 1985.
Wightman, Eileen Ethel, late of Wightmans Road, Ashton, widow, who died on 2 November 1985.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972-1975, and the Family Relationships Act, 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee at his Office, 25 Franklin Street, Adelaide 5000 full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 12 December 1985 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be token for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver the same to the Public Trustee.
Dated 28 November 1985.D. J. Kavanagh, Public Trustee
IN the matter of the estate of the undermentioned deceased persons:
Barkell, Clara Sophia, late of 539 Port Road, West Croydon, widow, who died on 3 November 1985.
Dreyer, Mary Gertrude, late of 10 Albion Street, Windsor Gardens, widow, who died on 6 November 1985.
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Lutz, Leslie Reginald, late of Matilda Street, Port Lincoln, retired farmer and grazier, who died on 29 September 1985.
Maney, Yvonne Emma, late of 14 Morgan Street, Mount Gam- bier, widow, who died on 29 September 1985.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972-1975, and the Family Relationships Act, 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having claims against any of the above- named estates are directed to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before 2 January 1986 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates.
Dated 28 November 1985.
Bagots Executor and Trustee Company Limited,33 Bentham Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:
Barrett, Ellen Caroline, widow, late of 11 Anzac Road, Port Pirie, who died on 7 August 1985.
Borgas, Herbert John, retired farmer, late of Booleroo Centre District Hospital, Stephens Street, Booleroo Centre, who died on 15 July 1985.
Burchell, Edna Ruby Violet, widow, late of Todd Street, Macclesfield, who died on 20 September 1985.
Caterer, Lilian Phillipps, spinster, late of Alexandra Lodge, 46 Watson Avenue, Rose Park, who died on 17 September 1985.
Dodds, Samuel, glazier, late of 12 Filmer Avenue, Para Hills, who died on 24 May 1985.
Edwards, Jean Alice, widow, late of Boandik Lodge Incorporated, 101 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier, who died on 24 October 1985.
Hammond, Lilian Rosina, married woman, late of Unit 48, Hillsview Retirement Village, 18 McHarg Road, Happy Valley, who died on 7 October 1985.
Lack, Edward Charles, dairy farmer, also a partner in E. C. &M. N. & Son Partnership, late of ‘Woodlee’, Bordertown South, who died on 13 August 1985.
Nash, Elizabeth Cecilia, spinster, late of 18 Second Avenue, Glenelg East, who died on 1 August 1985.
Shepherd, Lilias Grace Downing, spinster, late of Gumeracha and District Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Gumeracha, who died on 22 August 1985.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972-1975, and the Family Relationships Act, 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having claims against any of the above- named estates are directed to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before 3 January 1986 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates.
Dated 28 November 1985.
Executor Trustee & Agency Company of S.A. Ltd,22 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:
Bauer, Irene May, late of Flat 42, Marten Village, Victoria Road, Largs North, in the State of South Australia, spinster, who died on 5 November 1985.
Collins, Joylene Mary, late of New Well, in the State of South Australia, married woman, who was a member of the partnership of G.J., H.J., R.E. & J.M. Collins, who died on 2 October 1985.
Francis, Albert Andrew, late of Quom in the State of South Australia, retired farmer and grazier, who died on 2 October 1985.
Hill, George Frederick, formerly of Coonawarra, in the State of South Australia, but late of Penola War Memorial Hospital, Church Street, Penola, in the said State, retired vineyard employee, who died on 19 October 1985.
Hood, Dorothy Gertrude, late of 13 Colton Road, Blackwood, in the State of South Australia, widow, who died on 26 September 1985.
Howell, William Maxwell, late of 16 Railway Terrace North, Lameroo, in the State of South Australia, retired motor engineer, who died on 4 October 1985.
Jarvis, Harry John, late of 808 North East Road, Modbui7, in the State of South Australia, retired business proprietor, who died on 22 August 1985.
Northcott, Alton Robert, late of Ridge Park Nursing Home, 32 Cross Road, Myrtle Bank, in the State of South Australia, retired printer, who died on 5 November 1985.
Pope, Edgar Charles, late of Acacia Court Rest Home, 79 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon, in the State of South Australia, retired railway employee, who died on 1 November 1985.
Pudney, Bernice Joy, late of Mount Schank, in the State of South Australia, married woman, who died on 9 April 1985.
Saunders, Philip Frederick, late of 11 Hillside Avenue, Springfield, in the State of South Australia, retired sales manager, who died on 28 October 1985.
Smith, John Graham, late of 10 Illawarra Street, Naracoorte, in the State of South Australia, stud stock salesman, who died on 23 August 1985.
Tannenbaum, Sarah, late of Tara Nursing Home, 94 Fourth Avenue, Joslin, in the State of South Australia, widow, who died on 30 October 1985.
Tiller, Mary Carmen, late of 85 Torrens Road, Riverton, in the State of South Australia, who died on 29 October 1985.
Viney, Elsa Gertrude, late of 143 Paruna Road, Loxton, in the State of South Australia, widow, who died on 8 October 1985.
Waller, Millie Eva, late of 5 Drew Street, Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, in the State of South Australia, widow, who died on 4 October 1985.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972-1975 and the Family Relationships Act, 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against any of the above- named estates are directed to send full particulars and evidence of such claims to the undersigned on or before 26 December 1985 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates: and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debt to the undersigned or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver the same to the undersigned.
Dated 28 November 1985.Elder’s Trustee and Executor Company Limited,
Elder House, 27-39 Currie Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
NOTICE is hereby given that, in terms of Clause 19 of the Executors Company’s Act, 1885 (as amended) the following estates have been closed and a copy of the accounts remain open for inspection of the devisees, legatees and beneficiaries at the office of Executor Trustee and Agency Company of South Australia Limited, 22 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, for a period of twenty-eight (28) days from the date hereof viz.:
Florence Sydney Anthony, Venon Thomas Badenoch, Mary Eliza Caroline Bain, William Henry Baker, Mary Elizabeth Barnett, Colin Robert Barron, Max Otto Basedow, Joseph Augustus Bazzica, Claude Begg, Richard Edwin Bell, Maxwell Otto Benz, John Arthur BirreU, Robert Birse, Gwenda Lorraine Bishop, William Alexander Bitteis, Douglas Charles Black, Peter John Brady, Leslie Maynard Samuel Brain, Mary Carnegie Breaden, Charles Hopkins Breden, Ellen Millicent Buckingham, George Edward Byrne, John Henry Capell,
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Gwendoline Lillian Challis, Robert Edward Charlton, Frederick George Clift, Henrietta Letitia Clifton, Rosina May Collins, Samuel Cook, Ruby May Copp, Beryl Best Correll, William Charles Cutler, Ida Annie Davey, Annette Mary Dimble, Jeanne Antoinette Disbury, Noel Dixon, Edith May Dobson, Raymond William Dollard, Gilbert Frederick Doman, Gwendoline Matilda Duncan, Albert Edwin Dun- stan, Alexander Geoffrey Douglas Durward, Thomas I>yster, Florence Louisa Eden, Barbara Tess Egel, Ronald Edward Ellershaw, Alice Gertrude Ellershaw, Frank Emblen, Laura Jean Espie, Vivian Edward Evans, Elizabeth Annie Fraser Farley, Victoria Ferber, Ernest Glen Matson Fisher, Margaret Jean Fitzgerald, Olive Fox, Reginald Keith Frost, Henry Gabb, Jean Alexandra Galway, Maurice Herbert Gardner, Ermenegildo Gherardi, Emil Rudolph Guenther, Rudolph John Guenther, Bernard Harry Guttridge, Doreen Asta Hale, John Robert Hallett, Authur Thomas Patrick Hanson, Lawrence Sydney Edward Harbour, Mavis Francis Heinicke, Alfred James Hocking, John Stanley Hocking, Margret Ann Hodgson, Alice Edith Hollis, Isabella Fanny Hope, Robert James Hopkins, Arnold Thomas Howard, Herbert Robert Huggins, Carl Ernst Friedrich Jacob, Herbert Wood Jacob, Albert Richard Johns, Enid Johnson, William Jolley, Edwin Arnold Clarke Jones, Constantine Kanbessos, Clarence Edwin Kay, Ronald Leslie Kennedy, Cora Georgina Mary Kidman, Russell James Kilsby, Malcolm Albert George Klem, Claude Henry Knabe, Maijorie Irene Knabe, Katarzyna Kopczynski, Paul Wilhelm Kroschel, Dement Hurtle Lane, Jean Laughton, Barry Stephen Leske, Leslie Albert Lock, Aubrey Rudolph Florant Locke, Millie Esther Lonzar, Doreen Alvina Lowe, Lily MacMillan-Smith, Mavis Audrey Manning, Hilda Mansfield, Edith Emily Martin, Joyce Mason, Ronda Joy Masters, Josephine Sidney Mattsson, Margaret McBride, Pretoria Veronica McClure, Roy James McDonald, Charles John McDonald, Angus Glen McIntosh, William Thomas McMahon, Donald Kevin Ashby McNicol, Loma Hazel Meatchem, Sylvester Francis Merrifield, Lavinia Clara Helena Miles, Audrey Cummins Morphett, Ernest Victor Moyle, Jane Maitland Mungall, Olive Adeline Nitschke, Ina Games Norman, Graham Ernest Norsworthy, Stanley Thornton North, Ada Mary Nowak, Harold Richard Hugh Noel Oaten, Kathleen Winnifred Och- emal, Edith Mem Okely, Doris Winifred Oliver, Lucy Owen, Catherine Pearson, Louis Reynolds Phillips, David Wayne Pidgeon, David Portman, Gordon Norman Ralston, Frederick Ray, Neil Gordon Godby Raymond, John Simpson Reid, Bernice Meta Reid, Ernest Stapleton C. Retallick, Reginald George Reynolds, Frances Eileen Ritson, Ernest Frank Robertson, Edith Alice Rodger, Albert Andrew Roesler, John Alexander Rosenberg, Alema Rothenberg, Coral Joy Row- berry, George Alan Roy, Cuthbert Sowerby Ruston, Helen Margaret Munro Salter, Harold William Sanders, Kate See- kamp, Eileen Doris Shakes, Harriett Mercy Shephard, Ena Hope Sinclair, Olga Small, Morton Algernon Smith, Violet Alice Mary Smith, Frances Edith Smith, Gladys Smith, Francis Edward Spain, Kevin John Spehr, William Joseph Taylor, Ernst Alwin Thiele, Linda Alvenia Tooth, Albert Erwin Trae- ger, Florence Ellen Tunkin, Maijorie Tweedie, Eldet Van Den Boogaard, Hetty Van Den Hoorn, Thomas Hornsby Varcoe, Myrtle Elizabeth Varcoe, Eileen Veale, Esther Vera Walters, Alma May Wendt, Maxwell Sturt Wescombe, Cecil Douglas Wheaton, Marvis Maiy Davis Whelan, Meryle Jean Whit- ford, Alfred John Whittle, Kathleen May Whyte, Maigaret Rose Wilkop, Roland Cooper Wilson, Edith Bertha Wilson, Elizabeth Mary-Ann Wilson, Ronald William Witney, Ross Oliver Young.
Dated 22 November 1985.J. A. Angus, General Manager
IN the matter of the estate of the undermentioned deceased persons:
Beriman, Florence Elizabeth, late of 381 Victoria Road, Tape- roo, widow, who died on 7 October 1985.
Fox, Joseph Andrew, late of Unit 2, 16 Fulton Street, Glenelg North, retired bank cleaner, who died on 5 November 1985.
Glenn, Lenda Advice Lena, late of St Peters Nursing Home, 45 Fifth Avenue, St Peters, widow, who died on 28 October 1985.
Hall, Freda, late of 26 Osmond Street, Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, widow, who died on 31 October 1985.
Kerley, Margaret Constance, late of Southern Cross Nursing Home, 342 Marion Road, North Plympton, widow, who died on 28 October 1985.
Newman, Stanley Cecil, late of 61 Kestral Way, Modbury Heights, retired storeman, who died on 25 October 1985.
White, Arthur Clarence, late of 32 Albert Street, Dare, mixed farmer, who died on 12 October 1985.
Woodward, Theresa Agnes, late of 2 Momington Avenue, Plympton, spinster, who died on 9 November 1985.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972-1975, and the Family Relationships Act, 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having claims against any of the above- named estates are directed to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before 2 January 1986 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates.
Dated 28 November 1985.Farmers’ Co-operative Executors and Trustees Ltd,
33 Bentham Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1985 Notice of Issue of Certificate of Incorporation
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 28 of the said Act of the issue this day of a certificate of incorporation of Balaklava Owen Lodge No. 52 Incorporated, under the provisions of the said Act.
Dated 22 November 1985.K. I. MacPherson, Commissioner for Corporate Affairs
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 2216 of 1985. In the matter of A. C. & E. Services Pty Ltd and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
Notice of Winding Up OrderBy an order made in the above matter dated 15 November
1985, on the petition of the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation of 65 King William Street, Adelaide in the State of South Australia it was ordered that the abovenamed company be wound up and that David John Olifent in the said State, chartered accountant, be appointed Official Liquidator of the said company for the purposes of the winding up.
Australian Government Solicitor, Solicitor for the Petitioner, 7th Floor, Mutual House, 99 Gaw- ler Place, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
ARCHIMEDES PTY LIMITEDAT a general meeting of the members of the company duly convened and held at 139 Kermode Street, North Adelaide on 13 November 1985, the special resolution set out below was duly passed:
1. That the company be wound up as a members voluntaryliquidation.
2. That Donald Robert Jaunay of Da Costa Building, 68Grenfell Street, Adelaide, be appointed liquidator of the company.
3. That on the winding up of the company, subject to thedebts and liabilities of the company and the costs of liquidation, the liquidator may distribute the assets of the company to members in cash or in specie in whole or in part according to their rights and interests in the company.
Dated 13 November 1985.P. S. Hetzel, Director
COMPANIES (SOUTH AUSTRALIA) CODE Notice of Intention to Declare a Dividend
Barrier Chemicals Pty Ltd (In Liquidation)A FIRST and final dividend is to be declared on 20 December 1985, in respect of the company.
Creditors whose debts or claims have not already been admitted are required on or before 19 December 1985, formally to prove their debts or claims.
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In default, they will be excluded from the benefit of the dividend.
Dated 21 November 1985.Anthony Matthews, Chartered Accountant, 204
206 Carrington Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—COMPANIES ACT, 1962-1982 Companies Form 150
Notice of Final Meeting of Bourke Cottonfields Pty Limited (In Liquidation)
NOTICE is hereby given that a final meeting of the members and creditors of the company will be held at the offices of Messers Allert, Heard & Co., 3rd Floor, 15 Franklin Street, Adelaide, South Australia, on 20 December 1985 at 10.00 a.m.
To receive an account from the Liquidator of how the winding up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of and to give any explanations thereof.
Dated 25 November 1985.J. H. Heard, Liquidator
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 2693 of 1983. In the matter of Relco Pty Ltd (in liquidation) and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
Take notice that I, William Ross Haslam of 3rd floor, 170 Greenhill Road, Parkside, South Australia, the liquidator of the abovenamed company, have made application to the Supreme Court of South Australia for my release as liquidator of the abovenamed company.
And further take notice that if you have any objection to the granting of my release you must file at the Supreme Court and deliver to me a notice in accordance with rule 175 of the rules of court (Companies (South Australia) Code) as amended within twenty-one days of the publication in the Government Gazette of the notice of my intention as liquidator to apply for a release.
Dated 25 November 1985.W. R. Haslam, Liquidator
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—COMPANIES ACT, 1962-1980 Datex (Aust.) Pty Limited (In Liquidation)
Notice of Meeting of Members and Creditors(Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up) '
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of members and creditors of the abovenamed company will be held in the Boardroom of Michael Mount & Co., chartered accountants, 80 King William Street, Adelaide in the State of South Australia, on 19 December 1985, at 9.00 o’clock in the forenoon.
AgendaTo receive the liquidator’s final account showing how the wind
ing up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of and explanations thereof in pursuance of section 272 of the Companies Act, 1962-1980.
Dated 20 November 1985.M. J. Mount, Liquidator
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No 3014 of 1984. In the matter of D. W. Copley Pty Limited (in liquidation) and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
No. 87 (Rule 177) Notice of Release of LiquidatorTake notice that by order of the Supreme Court of South
Australia dated 13 November 1985, I, David John Olifent of
Price Waterhouse, First Floor, 186 Greenhill Road, Parkside, South Australia the liquidator of the abovenamed company was granted my release as liquidator.
Dated 19 November 1985.David John Olifent, Liquidator
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 3888 of 1985. In the matter of Gil-Craft Furniture Pty Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed) and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed company by the Supreme Court of South Australia was, on 25 November 1985, presented to the said court by Gil- Craft Furniture Pty Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed) of 1367 Main North Road, Para Hills West in the State of South Australia. And that the said petition will come on for hearing before the court on 9 December 1985; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desiring to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring the same by the undersigned on payment of the prescribed charge for the same.
Mollison Litchfield, Industry House, 12 Pirie Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Solicitors for the Petitioner
Note: Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by post to the abovenamed, notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm and must be signed by the person or firm or his or their solicitor (if any) and must be served, or if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the abovenamed not later than one o’clock in the afternoon of 6 December 1985.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 3532 of 1982. In the matter of Independent Freight Lines Pty Limited (in Liquidation) and in the matter of The Companies (South Australia) Code.
No. 85 (Rule 175) Notice to creditors and contributories of liquidator's intention to apply for his release
Take notice that I, Ian Burton Gray of Price Waterhouse, First Floor, 186 Greenhill Road, Parkside South Australia, the liquidator of the abovenamed company, have made application to the Supreme Court of South Australia for my release as liquidator of the abovenamed company.
And further take notice that if you have any objection to the granting of my release you must file at the Supreme Court and deliver to me a notice in accordance with Rule 175 of the Rules of Court within twenty-one days of the publication in the Government Gazette of the notice of my intention to apply for a release.
Notice is hereby given that the liquidators receipts and payments have been made up to 14 August 1985 and are available for inspection between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. at the liquidators office.
Dated 21 November 1985.Ian Burton Gray, Liquidator, c/o Price Water
house, First Floor, 186 Greenhill Road, Park- side, S.A. 5063.
Note: Section 382 (3) of the Companies (South Australia) Code enacts that an order of the Court releasing the liquidator shall discharge him from all liability in respect of any act done or default made by him in the administration of the affairs of the company, or otherwise in relation to his conduct as liquidator, but any such order may be revoked on proof that it was obtained by fraud or by suppression or concealment of any material fact.
COMPANIES (SOUTH AUSTRALIA) CODE Registerd No. 53696K Form 142
Notice of Intention to Declare a Dividend
Lexel Pty Ltd (In Liquidation)A FIRST dividend is to be declared on 20 December 1985, in respect of the company.
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Creditors whose debts or claims have not already been admitted are required on or before 20 December 1985, formally to prove their debts or claims. In default, they will be excluded from the benefit of the dividend.
Dated 25 November 1985.R. E. Craddock, Liquidator, 4-8 Angas Street,
Kent Town S.A. 5067
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 3892 of 1985. In the matter of Lynross Pty Ltd and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed company by the Supreme Court of South Australia was, on 19 November 1985 presented to the said Court by Bennetts Farmers Ltd and that the said petition will come on for hearing before the said court on 9 December 1985; and any creditor or contributory of this said company desiring to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring the same by the undersigned on payment of the prescribed charge for the same.
Piper, Bakewell & Piper, 80 King William Street, Adelaide S.A. 5000, Solicitors for Petitioner.
Note: Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by post to the abovenamed, notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm and must be signed by the person or firm or his or their solicitor (if any) and must be served, or if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the abovenamed not later than one o’clock in the afternoon of 6 December 1985.
MUNARRA PASTORAL CO. PTY LIMITEDAT a general meeting of the members of the company duly convened and held at A. E. H. Evans & Co., Da Costa Building, 68 Grenfell Street, Adelaide on 18 November 1985, the special resolution set out below was duly passed:
1. That the company be wound up as a members voluntaryliquidation.
2. That Donald Robert Jaunay of Da Costa Building, 68Grenfell Street, Adelaide be appointed liquidator of the company.
3. That on the winding up of the company, subject to thedebts and liabilities of the company and the costs of liquidation, the liquidator may distribute the assets of the company to members in cash or in specie in whole or in part according to their rights and interests in the company.
Dated 18 November 1985.H. G. Brooks, Director
COMPANIES (SOUTH AUSTRALIA) CODE—FORM 142Registered No: 042106R Paragraphs 577 (1) (g) and (ga)
Sub-regulation 137 (1)PLB Fabrications Pty Limited (In Liquidation)
Notice of Intention to Declare a DividendA first and final dividend is to be declared on 15 January 1986, in respect of the company.
Creditors whose debts or claims have not already been admitted are required on or before 31 December 1985, to formally prove their debts or claims In default, they will be excluded from the benefit of the dividend.
Notice is hereby given that the liquidator’s account has been made up to 14 October 1985.
Dated 14 November 1985.D. J. Olifent, Liquidator
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 2810 of 1983. In the matter of Sullivan Sprinklers Pty Limited (in liquidation) and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
No. 85 (Rule 175) Notice to Creditors and Contributories of Liquidator's Intention to Apply For His Release
Take Notice that I, Alan Hugh Giles of Price Waterhouse, First Floor, 186 Greenhill Road, Parkside, South Australia, the liquidator of the abovenamed company, have made application to the Supreme Court of South Australia for my release as liquidator of the abovenamed company.
And further take notice that if you have any objection to the granting of my release you must file at the Supreme Court and deliver to me a notice in accordance with Rule 175 of the Rules of Court (Companies (South Australia) Code) within twenty-one days of the publication in the Government Gazette of the notice of my intention to apply for a release.
Dated 17 April 1985.Alan Hugh Giles, Liquidator c/o Price Water
house, First Floor, 186 Greenhill Road, Park- side, South Australia 5063
Note: Section 382 (3) of the Companies (South Australia) Code enacts that an order of the court releasing the liquidator shall discharge him from all liability in respect of any act done or default made by him in the administraion of the affairs of the company, or otherwise in relation to his conduct as liquidator, but any such order may be revoked on proof that it was obtained by fraud or by suppression or concealment of any material fact.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court. No. 3837 of 1985. In the matter of S.A. Motels Pty Ltd and in the matter of the Companies (South Australia) Code.
Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed company by the Supreme Court of South Australia was on 19 November 1985 presented to the court by Borderline Transport Pty Ltd of 95 Todd Street, Alice Springs in the Northern Territory and further take notice that the said petition will come on for hearing before the court on 9 December 1985 and any creditor or contributory of the said company desiring to support or oppose the making of an order of the said petition may appear at the time of the hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose and a copy of the petition and the affidavits filed in relation thereto or any of them will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring the same by the undersigned Ouwens Wagnitz & Co., on the payment of the prescribed charge for the same.
Ouwens Wagnitz & Co., 2 Wakefield Street, Kent Town, S.A. 5067. Solicitors for the Petitioner.
Note: Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by post to the abovenamed Ouwens Wagnitz & Co., notice in writing of intention so to do. The notice must state the name and address of the firm and must be signed by the person or firm or his or their solicitor (if any) and must be served, or if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the abovenamed by not later than one o’clock in the afternoon of 6 December 1985.
COMPANIES (SOUTH AUSTRALIA) CODETreloar Distributing (S.A.) Pty Limited (In Liquidation)
Notice of Voluntary Liquidation-Section 392 (2)
AT a general meeting of the abovenamed company, duly convened and held at 13 Grenfell Street, Adelaide on 19 November 1985, the special resolution set out below was duly passed:
That the company be wound up as a members voluntary liquidation and that the assets of the company be distributed.
Dated 19 November 1985.V. John Plummer, Director
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IN the matter of Treloar Distributing (S.A.) Pty Limited (in voluntary liquidation).
Notice is hereby given in pursuance of section 411 of the Companies Code, that the final meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held on the 3rd Floor, 13 Grenfell Street, Adelaide on Monday, 30 December 1985, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon for the purpose of laying before the meeting the liquidator’s final account and report and giving any explanation thereof.
Dated 19 November 1985.John Plummer, Director
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1891-1975Register of Unclaimed Money Held by R. V. Jordan Pty Ltd Trust
Account
Name of Owner Total Description Date ofon Books Amount of Unclaimed Last
Due to Money Claim Owner
______________________ $_____________________Deposit paid by G. and A. D. L.Fallo for pur-
Champion, I. J. and chase of 16 Tar-I. I., 16 Tarranna Ave- ranna Avenuenue, Plympton Park... 25 Plympton Park 28.3.79
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