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[2283 I OF .W 'STERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] tte [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER] No. 56.] PERTH : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. [1931. Bank Holidays at Towns .specified hereunder. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. f more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTHMORE, State -of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of [L.s.] Australia, IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Ad- ministrator of the said State, do by this my Proclama- tion appoint special days to be observed as Bank Holidays as follows:- Date and Town. Wednesday, 28th October, 1931-Williams. Saturday, 7th November,: 1931-Mount Barker. Thursday, 12th November, 1931-Albany. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this .17th day of October, 1931. By His Excellency's Command, CHARLES F. BAXTER, Chief Secretary. GOD SAVE THE 'ICING ! ! ! The Land Act, '1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, i By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. J more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of [L.S.] Australia. Corr. No. 4341/29. WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes specified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase Lease:' And whereas it is deeMed expedient that the portion of Conditional Purchase Leases 55/1792 (Ninghan Loca- tion 2994), 22302/68 (Ninghan Location 2881), 42417/ 55 (Ninghan Location 1159), 12957/56 (Ninghan. Loca- tion 541), and 68/3210 (Ninghan Location 3151), as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 8 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say, for Townsite: Now, therefore I, John Alfred Northinore, Administrator as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Con- ditional .Purchase Lease for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. (I) That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 55/1792 (Ninghan Location 2994), containing 133 acres 3 roods 33 perches, bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner of said location, and extending 359deg. 38min. 3,649.3 links; .4;hp:ice- 89deg. 38min. 4,000 links; thence 1.79deg. 38min. 3,648.9 links; and thence 269deg. 3Smiu. 3,999.8 links to the starting point, excluding a 3-chain strip through this area to be resumed for Railway. -(2) Those portions of Conditional Purchase Lease 22302/68 (Ninghan Location 2881):-(a) the area, con- taining 47 acres 3 roods 12 perches, bounded by lines starting from the South-East corner of said location and extending 269deg. 38min. 4,000 links; thence 359deg. 38min. 1,393.4 links; thence 98deg. 56min. 1,352.7 links; 97deg. 13min. 378.3 links; 93deg. 40min. 382 links; 90deg., 9min. 378.2 links; 88deg..25min. -459 links; 59deg. 36min. 198.9 links, SSdeg. 25min. 900.1 links; and thence 179deg. 3Smin. 1,226.8 links to the starting point. (b) the area, containing 66 acres 3 roods 16 perches, bounded by lines starting from the North-East corner of Location 2881 and extending 179deg. 38min. 2,159.9 links; 268deg. 25min. 907 links; 298deg. 38min. 596.6 links; 269deg. 40min. 452.2 links; 274deg.,' 284nin. 351.1 links; 276deg. 30min..334.4 links; 278deg. 56min 1,034.3 links; 249deg. 23min. 177.7 links;" 359deg. 3Smin. 1,026.9 links; ,89deg. 38min. 750 links; 359deg. 38min., 686.7 links; 89deg. 38min. 3,000 links to the starting point. (3) Those portions of Conditional Purchase Lease 42417/55 (Ninghan Location 1159):-(a) the area, con- taining 7 acres 2 roods, bounded by lines starting frog the North-East corner of Location 2881 and ex- tending 269deg. 38min. 3,000 links; 179deg.

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Page 1: W 'STERN AUSTRALIA....Wednesday, 28th October, 1931-Williams. Saturday, 7th November,: 1931-Mount Barker. Thursday, 12th November, 1931-Albany. Given under my hand and the Public

[2283 I

OF

.W 'STERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

tte

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

No. 56.] PERTH : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. [1931.

Bank Holidays at Towns .specified hereunder.PROCLAMATION

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

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

[L.s.] Australia,IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Ad-ministrator of the said State, do by this my Proclama-tion appoint special days to be observed as BankHolidays as follows:-

Date and Town.Wednesday, 28th October, 1931-Williams.Saturday, 7th November,: 1931-Mount Barker.Thursday, 12th November, 1931-Albany.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this .17th day of October,1931.

By His Excellency's Command,CHARLES F. BAXTER,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE 'ICING ! ! !

The Land Act, '1898.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, i By His Excellency John Alfred North-

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

[L.S.] Australia.Corr. No. 4341/29.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposesspecified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion ofland held as a Conditional Purchase Lease:' Andwhereas it is deeMed expedient that the portion ofConditional Purchase Leases 55/1792 (Ninghan Loca-tion 2994), 22302/68 (Ninghan Location 2881), 42417/55 (Ninghan Location 1159), 12957/56 (Ninghan. Loca-tion 541), and 68/3210 (Ninghan Location 3151), as

described hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph 8 of Section 39 of thesaid Act, that is to say, for Townsite: Now, thereforeI, John Alfred Northinore, Administrator as aforesaid,with the advice of the Executive Council, do by thismy Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Con-ditional .Purchase Lease for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.(I) That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease

55/1792 (Ninghan Location 2994), containing 133 acres3 roods 33 perches, bounded by lines starting from theSouth-West corner of said location, and extending359deg. 38min. 3,649.3 links; .4;hp:ice- 89deg. 38min.4,000 links; thence 1.79deg. 38min. 3,648.9 links; andthence 269deg. 3Smiu. 3,999.8 links to the startingpoint, excluding a 3-chain strip through this area to beresumed for Railway.

-(2) Those portions of Conditional Purchase Lease22302/68 (Ninghan Location 2881):-(a) the area, con-taining 47 acres 3 roods 12 perches, bounded by linesstarting from the South-East corner of said locationand extending 269deg. 38min. 4,000 links; thence359deg. 38min. 1,393.4 links; thence 98deg. 56min.1,352.7 links; 97deg. 13min. 378.3 links; 93deg. 40min.382 links; 90deg., 9min. 378.2 links; 88deg..25min. -459links; 59deg. 36min. 198.9 links, SSdeg. 25min. 900.1links; and thence 179deg. 3Smin. 1,226.8 links to thestarting point.

(b) the area, containing 66 acres 3 roods 16 perches,bounded by lines starting from the North-East cornerof Location 2881 and extending 179deg. 38min. 2,159.9links; 268deg. 25min. 907 links; 298deg. 38min. 596.6links; 269deg. 40min. 452.2 links; 274deg.,' 284nin.351.1 links; 276deg. 30min..334.4 links; 278deg. 56min1,034.3 links; 249deg. 23min. 177.7 links;" 359deg.3Smin. 1,026.9 links; ,89deg. 38min. 750 links; 359deg.38min., 686.7 links; 89deg. 38min. 3,000 links to thestarting point.

(3) Those portions of Conditional Purchase Lease42417/55 (Ninghan Location 1159):-(a) the area, con-taining 7 acres 2 roods, bounded by lines startingfrog the North-East corner of Location 2881 and ex-tending 269deg. 38min. 3,000 links; 179deg.

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2284 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OcTOBEtz 23, 1931.

686.7 links; 269deg. 38min. 750 links; 359deg. 38min.749.3 links; 89deg. 3Smin. 3,750 links, and thence179deg. 38min. 62.6 links to the starting point.

(b) the area, containing 21 acres 3 roods, boundedb,y lines starting from the South-West corner of Loca-tion 2S81 and extending 269deg. 38min., 1,567.6 links;&leg. 56min. 1,724.3 links; 127deg. 44min. 198.9 links;98deg. 56min. 1,146 links; and thence 179deg. 38min.1,393.4 links to the starting point.

(4) That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease12057/56 (Niughan Location 544), containing 100acres, bOunded by lines starting from the North-Eastcorner of said location and extending 179deg. 38min.2,000.3 links; 269deg. 38min. 5,000 links; 359deg.'38min. 2,000 links; and thence 89deg. 38min.,, 4,999.5links to the starting point.

(5) That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease68/3210 (Niughan Location 3151), containing acres,'bounded by lines starting from the North-W7est cornerof said location and extending 89deg. 38min. 3,999.8links; 179deg. 38min. 2,000 links; 269deg. 38min. 4,000links, and thence 359deg. 38min. 2,000 links to thestarting point. (Diagram 54728; Plan 66/80, C2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at:Perth, this 20th day of October,1931.

By His Excellency's Command,

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

GOD SAVE THE KING I ! !

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

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

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

[r,:s.] Australia.

Corr. No. 1234/02.WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1806" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Gov-ernor is- empowered by Proclamation in the 'Covers-meat Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his formerestate all or any lands whereof His Majesty may be-coMe the registered proprietor:' ..-141d. whereas HisMajesty Is 110W' the registered proprietor of those por-tiOns of Victoria Locations 1920- and 1922, comprisedin deposited Plan 3074, registered in the Office ofTitles in Volume 451, Folio 61: Now, therefore I, -thesaid Administrator, with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do by this Proclamation revest inHis Majesty, His heirs and successors, those portionsof Victoria. Locations 1920 and :1922, comprised indeposited Plan 3074, aforesaid,, as of His former estate.

qi.Ven under my hand and the Public Seal of theSaid State, at Perth, this 20th day of October,1931.

By His Excellency 's Command,

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

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

Dedication of Public Highway.City of Perth Municipality.

PROCLAMATION

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

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

[a.s.] Australia.

1811/31:WHEREAS by Sections 222 and 227 of "The Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No 32), itshall be lawful for the Governor, on request of theCouncil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to de-clare any land reserved, used, or by purchase or ex-change acquired for a street or way, or any place,bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public highway, andSuch land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from thedate of such Proclamation, become and be absolutely

dedicated to the public as a public highway withinthe meaning of any law now or hereafter in force:And -Whereas the City of Perth Municipal Council hasrequested that certain land, named and described inthe Schedule hereunder, which has been used for astreet within the Municipality of the City of Perth, bedeclared a public highway: Now, therefore I, the saidGovernor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do by this my Proclamation declarethe said land to be a public highwaiy, and such landshall, from_ the date of this Proclamation, be absolutelydedicated to the public as a highway within the mean-ing of any law now or hereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street- Gregory Street; Width-60 links;

Position and Titles' Ogee Plans-from North-Westerncorner of Lot 14 of Perth Town Lot 91 to Lord Street;830.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesia9i3d1.State, at Perth, this 14th day of October,

By His Excellency's Command, -

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

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 14th day ofOctober, 1931, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued:

The Laud Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 1410/31.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order, and withpower of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that Reserve No. 20720, at Denison,(Dougarra) should vest in and be held by the Irwin RoadBoard: Now, therefore His Excellency the Administra-tor, by and with the advice 'and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the hefore-mentioned Re-serve shall vest in and be held by the Irwin Road Board,with power to the said the Irwin Road Board, withthe approval of His Excellency the Administrator firstobtained, to lease the whole or any portion of the saidReserve for any term not exceeding twenty-one yearsfrom the date of the lease.

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. D.A. 5163/30.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"'it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such wider: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 20761(Augusta Lot 263) should vest in and be held by theAugusta-Margaret River Road Board in trust for thepurpose of "Recreation": Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby directthat the before - mentioned Reserve shall vest in and beheld by the Augusta-Margaret River Road Board intrust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless tc,the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.

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

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OCTOBER 23, 131.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2285

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 4179/25.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 20763(Onslow Lot 270) should vest, in and be held by theAshburton Road Board in trust for the purpose of"Camping (Asiatic and African aliens) ": Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Administrator, by and withthe adviee and, consent of the Executive Council, clothhereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shallvest in and be held by the Ashburton Road Board intrust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless tothe powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct:

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. D.A. 232/27.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and he held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes. set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 20760(at Catterick) should vest in and be held by the Green-bushes Road Board in trust for the purpose of "Recre-ation and Show Ground": Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Administrator, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby directdrat the before-mentioned" Reserve shall vest in and beheld by the Greenbushes Road Board in trust for thepurpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

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

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 20th day ofOctober, 1931, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued :

The Laud Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 2160/31.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such Oder: Andwhereas, it is !deemed expedient that Reserve No. 2584should vest in and be held by the Goomalling RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of "Recreation ": Now,therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, by andwith the advice' and consent of the Executive Council,(loth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserveshall vest in and be held by the Goomalling Road Boardin trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 2:55/17.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named:in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth

in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such (milder: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserves Nos. 16700(Lot 11) and 16701 (Lot 12), at Yalup Brook, shouldvest in and be held by Mesdames E. L. Pitman and M.Moffat, Miss E. M. Pitman, Messrs. E. Moffat, D. M.Pitman, L. Sim, and W. G. ArmstrOng in trust for thepurpose of "Hall Site and Recreation" respectively:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-oil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reservesshall vest in and be held by Mesdames E. L. Pitmanand M. Moffat, Miss E. AI, Pitman, Messrs. E. Moffat,D. M. Pitman,. D. Sim, ,and W G. Armstrong in trust forthe purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 10843/06.WHEREAS by Section 42 of ''The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, < or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Seetion 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No 10830(near Balingup) should vest in and be held by the13alingup Road Boamid in trust for the purpose of "Race-course and Aerial Landing Ground ": Now, therefore,His Excellency the Administrator, by and with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, cloth herebydirect that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest inand be held by the Balingup Road Board in trust forthe purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 3193/17WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Lamed Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19973(at Ballidu) should vest in and be held by the Wongan-Ballidu Road Board in trust for "Road Boamid Purposes(Hall Site) '': Now, therefore, His Excellency the Ad-ministrator, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theWongan-Ballidu Road Board in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reservedto him by Section 41 of the said Act.

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 3152/88.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 20765(Swan Location 3309) should vest in and be held bythe Greenmount Road Board in trust for the purpose of"Recreation": Now, therefore, His Excellency the Ad-ministrator, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that the before.mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theGreenmount Road Board in trust for the purpose afore-said, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to himby Section 41 of the said Act.

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

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2286 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OCTOBER 23, 1931.

The Laud Act, 1898..ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. NO. 4437/22.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is Made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other 'person or persons to he namedin the order, in trust for any of the purpoSes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 18939(at Mt. Erin) shopld vest in and be held by RaymondJohn Forrester, August Desire L'Huillier, and FrancisRichard Cooper in trust for the purpose of "MemorialHall Site and Recreation": Now, therefore, His Ex-cellency the Administrator, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth.hereby direct thatthe before-mentioned Reserve shall vest M. and be heldby Raymond John 'Forrester, August Desire L'Huillier,and Francis Richard Cooper in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reservedto him by Section 41 of the said Act.

The Order in Council dated 8th July, -1925, re theaboYe is hereby superseded.

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

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-age Act, 1909.,

ORDER. IN COUNCIL.M.W.S. 1109/31.

WHEREAS . by "The Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is providedthat, subject to the Provisions of the Act, the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, withthe approval of die Governor, have power to constructand extend water works, sewerage works, and storm-water drainage works: And whereas it is further pro-vided that the Governor may exempt reticulationworks from certain sections of this Act: Now, there-fore, HiS Excellency the Administrator, with the ad-vice of the Executive .Council, hereby approves of theconstruction and extension by the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage of the followingworks under the said Act, and does hereby exemptsuch works from the operations of Sections 20, 21, 22,and 23 of the said Act:

Description and Location ,of Reticulation Works ap-proved and exempted.Metropolitan Reticulation MainImprovement.

City of Perth (North Perth Ward) and PeppermintGrove Road District.The proposed work consists of thelifting, reconditioning, cement lining, and relaying ofthree-inch and four-inch cast-iron. water mains in allstreets within the areas bordered red on Drawings Nos.1 and 2 of Plan M.W.S., S., and D.D., -W.A., No. 5126.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 23rdday of. October, 1981:

.L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Premier's Department,Perth, 19th October, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following additions tothe By-laws made for the control and management ofReServes Nos. A7537, A2994, and A2995, National Park,Greenmount, as published in the Government Gazetteon 2nd Octbber, 1931:

Timber and Firewood.3a. No person shall' cut or remove any tree or ,sap-

ling, or any part thereof, either living or dead,- forany purpose whatever without permission.

Fires and Matches.14a. No fires shall be lighted, except in places ap-

proved by the Board, and no person shall kindle afire in any place whatever without first clearing a suffi-cient surrounding area/ to afford 'ireasonable protectionfrom the danger of igniting the bush.

No person, having kindled or made use of a fire, shallleave it burning, but shall effectively extinguish it.

No person using a. lighted match in any portion ofthe Reserve shall throw away the same without firstmalting, sure. it is effectively extinguished.

Boundaries.25a. In any prosecution under these BY-laws it shall

not he necessary for the Board or its officer to provethe boundaries of the Reserve, but at the hearing of thecomplaint the averment contained in the complaint thatthe offence was committed within the boundaries ofthis Reserve shall be deemed to be proved in the absenceof proof to the contrary.

L E SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

Premier's Department,Perth, 20th October, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following addition tothe disposition of Departments and Votes published inthe Government Gazette of the 17th June, 1930:

The Honourable the Minister for Industries to aid -minister "The State Manufactures Description Act,193]."

L E SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 22nd October, 193]..HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the appointment ofJoseph James Poynton, Esquire, of Midland Junction,as a Justice of the Peace for the State of Western Aus -'tralia.

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

Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 22nd October, .1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas approved of the, following appointments:

Ex. Co. 1885; P.S.C. 639/29.Clifford AlexanderOckerby, under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, tobe Junior Clerk, Workers' Homes Board, Treasury De-partment, at a salary of £96 per annum, as from 1stMarch, 1931;

Ex. Co. 1885. John Bradshaw, Acting Storekeeper,to be Storekeeper, Claremont Hospital for Insane, ChiefSecretary's Department, at a salary of £315 per annumas from 1st September, 1931.

And of the following retirements:Ex. Co. 1818.E. Sheppard, Draftsman; Public Works

Department, under. Section 9 (6) of the Public ServiceAct, as from 15th October, 1931;

Ex. Co. 1827.--G. Brown, Clerk (Expenditure), AuditDepartment, under Section 66 of the Public Service Act,as from 1.7th November, 1931.

P.S.C. 970/14.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thefollowing days will be observed as Public Service holi-days in the places specified:

Friday, 23rd OctoberWagin.Friday, 30th October-TKatanning.Friday, 20th NovemberBridgetown.

IT is hereby notified that the Class "F" Promotional(Clerical) Examination will be held on the 2nd and 3rdDecember, 1931. Entries close, on the 14th November.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner,

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OcroDEI: 23; 1931.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2287

VACANCIES TN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position.

Treasury (Workers' Homes Clerk (Revenue and Expenditure)Board)

Salary.

£230£280

DateReturnable.

1931.31st October

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

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Coramissioner.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury

Treasury No. 44/3]. Perth, 15th October, 1931.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatH. J. Biffin has been appointed Certifying Officer forthe Agricultural Bank and Industries Assistance Boardat Bunbury, 'during the absence of C. R. Gillett for aperiod of two weeks from the 28th September, 1931.

Treasury No. 162/29.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatD. G. Stewart has been appointed Certifying Officerfor the Lunacy Department in place of C. A. Names, re-tired.

Treasury No. 116/29.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. J. J. Gent has been .appointed Receiver of Revenuefor the Metropolitan Water Supply Department, inplace of A. H. Cole, for the period 12th to the 17th

-October, 1931.

The TreasuryTreasury No. 1315/31. Perth, 19th October, 1931.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatA. R. Grant has been appointed Paying Officer for theLegislative Council as from the 12th October, 1931.

Treasury No. 1229/31.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatConstable Archibald has been appointed Receiver ofRevenue at Hall's Creek.

A. 'BERKELEY,Under Treasurer.

THE STAMP ACT, 1921.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 456/22. Perth, 15th October, 1931.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMrs. Florence Isabel Macpherson,: 104 Barrack Street,Perth, is licensed to vend Duty Stamps under the pro-visions of "The Stamp Act, 1921."

A. BERKELEY,Commissioner of Stamps.

STATE SAVINGS BANK.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 571/29. Perth, 15th October, 1931.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatthe agency of the State Savings Bank at South Kum-minin has been closed.

A. BERKELEY,Under Treasurer.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT AMEND-MENT ACT, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, Hint HisExcellency the Administrator in Council has been .pleasedto approve of the following amendment to the Regula-tions under the above Act:

Regulation 12 is hereby amended by decreasingthe application fee of lls. 6d. to

W. A. WHITE,19th October, 1931. Director.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned farmersare to be carried on under the Act

Farmer's Name. I Address.Date

Receiver .ofAppointed. ,)N(euglinedr,.

Pickworth, Walter Moorine P. S. Benney Perth 5-2-32Rock

Bowman, David Dukin ... P. S. Bonney Perth 25-2-32William

IlleCarley, Ernest Mullewa ... i S. S. Dillow i Mullewa 22-1-32Clarence

Shileock, James Cleary ... J. E. Gibson Perth ... 12-2-32Francis

Roc, Norman Wil- Grass i R. B. James 1 Northam 1-2-32liam Valley

iv. A. WHITE.Direct or.

21st October, 1931.

FARMERS' DEBTS .ADjUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Ordershave been issued in accordance with Section' 7, Sub-section 1, of "The Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act,1930," and Amendment Act, 1931, which reads asfollows :

A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu-tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default orbreach of covenant under any mortgage or othersecurity for money, ,or under an agreement of saleand purchase of land or other process or proceed-ing, shall be commenced.' or proceeded with or putin force against the farmer or his estate or effectsduring the operation of such Stay Order. Providedthat, by leave of a judge, any action may, not-withstanding the Stay Order, be instituted and/orcarried on against the farmer, but not beyond judg-ment.

Farmer.Surname and Christiair Address.

Names.Date of 1 Name of

Order. I Receiver.

James, Edward Arnold; Mukinbudin .. 10-10-31 E. A. Cook, Run-unoppin

Stoneman CharleS Ed1 Moora ... ... 21-10-31 II. E. B. Smith,oar (junior) I j Perth

Allen, James Edsard Winchester ... I 21-10-31 It, Coyne Miller,and William Perth

W. A. WHITE,Director.

21st October, 1931.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Orderhas lapsed :

Farmer's Name. Address. Date StayOrder lapsed.

White, Robert ...1931.

Wanneroo 22nd October

21st October, 1931.

W. A. WHITE,Director.

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2288 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. rOcToBErz 23, 1931.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 22nd October, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments:

E. Y. Butler, Resident Magistnate, Cue, as a Com-missioner under "The Tenants, Purchasers and Mort-gagors' Relief Act, 1930";

Constable W. J. McGuigan as Acting Clerk of theLocal Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Wickepin,vice Constable O'Brien, resigned;

Constable G. R. Warner as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and. Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Mullewn, dur-ing the absence on leave of Constable N. McGowan;

Constable Mr. de C. Kay as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Northampton,during the absence on leave of Constable A. McCaskill;

Constable R. N. Brown as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Dalwallinu,during the absence on leave of Constable H. W. Rowbottom;

R. A. Smith, temporarily, as Acting Clerk to Magis-trates, and Acting Clerk of the Local Court, Perth, dur-ing the absence on leave of T. H. Hannah;

Dr. William Muir as Acting Resident Magistrate andActing Magistrate of the Local Court, Esperauce, andChairman of the Esperance Court of Session, vice Dr. J.Kenny, deceased.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas re-appointed George Ephraim Clarke, of Bunbury,as a Sworn Valuator under "The Transfer of DandAct, 1893."

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed PercyGeorge Harris and Thomas Henry Porter as Commis-sioners for Declarations under "The Declarations andAttestations Act, 1.913."

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

THE FISHERIES ACT, 1905-21.Chief Secretary's Department,

871/21. Perth, 15th October, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to approve of the following Regulation under

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21":No. 34.No person shall, in -the waters of the

Leschenault Estuary (Bunbury), cast, shoot, fix, orset any meshing net, or "set" net, within twenty-five (25) fathoms (50 yards) of any other "mesh-ing" or "set" net alrealdy cast, shot, fixed, or setin the waters aforesaid.

F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

APPOINTMENT.Chief Secretary's Department,

687/30. . Perth, 15th October, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in 'council has beenpleased to appoint George Richard Truslove to beWarder, Fremantle Prison, from the /20th September,1931.

F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.M.P.H. 201/29; Ex. Co. No. 1918.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenPleased to appoint, under the provisions of "The Hos-pitals Act, 1927," Mr. C. V. Beilby to be a member ofthe Tamhelup Hospital Board for the period ending the31st July, 1932, vice Colonel C. W. H. Birt, resigned.

F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

CHILD WELFARE DEPARTMENT.Ex. Co. No. 1586.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to appoint

C.W.D. 2358/21P. E. Meachem to be Acting Sec-retary, Child Welfare Department, during the absenceon lea ve of flu. Secretary from the 8th October, 1931.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Child Welfare.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.Resolution.

M.H.D. 519/22; Ex. CO. No. 1914.WHEREAS by Section 295 of ''The Health Act, 1911-19," it is provided that the Governor may cause to beprepared Model By-laWs for all or any :of the purposesfor which By -laws may be made by 'a Local Authorityunder any of the provisions of the said Act, and thata Local Authority may, of its own motion, by resolu-tion, adopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws:And whereas Model By-laws have been prepared in ac-cordance with the provisions of the said section andpublished in the Government Gazette on the 8th day ofApril, 1927: Now, therefore, it is resolved and :deter-mined by the Onslow Road Board, being a Local HealthAuthority within the meaning of the said Act, that thewhole of such Model By-laws (with\ the +following addi-tion) be adopted for the Health District of Onslow.

Schedule "C," Parts V. and VI.Scale of Annual Fees to be Paid.

Combined board and lodging- houses £l per annum.

Schedule "D," Part TN.Fees to be Paid on Applicdtion for Registration of

Offensive Trade Premises.Slaughterhouses--£1 per annum.Dated this 12th day of September, 1931.

S. R. HEDDITCH,Secretor)

Confirmed by the Commissioner of Public Health forthe State of Western Australia, this 30th day: of Sep-tember, 1931.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Administrator inCouncil this 14th day of October; 1931.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council

POLICE ACT, 1895 (SECTIONS Tr;- AND 701.TEL following Ouch timed Stolen ;tad Found Propertywill be sold by Public Auction at the Police Yard, RoeStreet, on Wednesday, 4th November, 1931, at 10 a.m.

R. CONNELL,Commissioner of Police.

17th October, 1931.

STOLEN PROPERTY (UNCLAIMED).(Police Act, 1892, Section 75.)

No. and Description.348/29butcher's knife; 369/29enamel billycan;

411/29gent 's overcoat and pullover; 620/29-2torches and two sets nail files; 636/29gent's watch;172/30parcel clothing, trousers, shirts, singlets, sand-shoes, etc.; 311/30suit case containing jemmy, twoalarm clocks, some clothes, two broken chisels, etc.;323/30Onkaparin+m, rug; 324/30lady's hat, pairdividers; 331/30two - bladed jack knife; 332/30bush rug; 34G/30 -- travelling rug; 377/30,tin oil,pull-through, and brush; 379/30pair gent's shoes;381/30three-quarter inch chisel; 401/30leather casecontaining tape measure, comb and two soap Contain-ers; 440/30pair binoculars; 442/30--KOdak foldingcamera; 446/30two motor tyres and rims, three tubes,Exide battery, tin -mobiloil, two pieces rubber tubing,piece sleeve; 45S/30gent's hat, camera, wallet, torch,watch, and two scarves; 479/30cigar lighter andbottle scent; 483/30bicycle; 490/30piece Togosilk, scarf; 511/30mirror, hair brush, comb in asatin -lined box; 525/30Crescent spanner; 540/30six motor pumps; two motor car jacks, two grease guns;two wheel caps, spanners, one hammer, one radiator,emery stone, three pairs pliers, three shifting span-ners, four spark plugs, two screwdrivers, wrench,Crescent spanner, chisel, rubber connection, chamoisleather, two straps;- 546/3oYale padlock; 655/30plug tobacco; 564/30 grey sac suit; 565/30greywoollen overcoat; 574/3'0tube paste, two sets car-

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rings; 594/30-two screwdrivers, tyre lever, pairsnips, jemmy; 598/30-pair gent's boots (size 9);-599/30-pair gent's boots (size 6); 608/30-imitationpearl necklace; 630/30-pair socks; 709/30-motortyre rim; 720/30-pair rubber boots, shirt, whitewoollen jersey; 722/30-shirt, pair pyjama pants,cardigan jacket; 723/30-tennis racquet, four gearv-heels, electric buzzer, bundle spokes, two pairs motorgoggles, five screw-drivers, and bicycle accessories ina kerosene case; 724/30-two cold chisels; 220/31part bag of sugar, quantity tea, two tins salmon, twobottles tomato sauce, bottle Worcestershire sauce, bottlepickles;' 221/31-bed spread, blue rubber bathing cap,rubber bag, two bottles pills, four jars brilliantine;222/31-Goodyear motor truck tyre, 30 x 5; 338/31two gents' odd boots; 339/31-pair tan military boots;344/31-Pelaeo shirt; 352/3.1-seven shirts, tin beef,three pots bovril, three tins sardines, 10 cubes oxo;563/31-grey blanket, 12 iron bars, cushion, billycan,hat, spanner; 564/31--pair gent's shoes, hurricanelamp, billycan and sundries; 565/31-parcel clothing,pair corsets, pair stockings, pair canvas shoes, pairlady's shoes; 566/31-military overcoat, and pairgent's shoes; 567/31-till cash box containing beads,dice and a watch chain; 571/31-wooden case con-taining set gold scales and its weights; 572/31-goldsignet ring, two gold buckle rings, and silver singlechain.'

FOUND PROPERTY (UNCLAIMED).(Police Act, 1892, Section 76).

Watches, 192/29, 429/29, 220/31, 244/31, 424/31;jewellery, rings, brooches, armlets, etc., 60/30, 482/30,487/30, 541/30, 132/31, 160/31, 193/31, 238/31, 289/31,298/31, 436/31; bicycles (complete or otherwise), 69/30, 370/30, 407/30, 508/30, 534/30, 542/30, 543/30,544/30, 555/30, 556/30, 42/31, 127/31, 166/31, 167/31,206/31, 207/31, 212/31, 213/31, 214/31, 218/31, 222/31,239/31, 246/31, 247/31, 249/31, 340/31, 369/31, 370/31;motor car accessories, including ,,tyres, tubes, wheels,motor tools, etc., 351/30, 385/30, 402/30, 421/30, 438/30, 439/30, 447/30, 45S/30, 462/30, 465/30, 499/30, 511/30, 530/30, 552/30, 21/31, 162/31, 182/31, 215/31, 216/31, 237/31, 299/31, 360/31, 413/31, 414/31, 416/31, 418/31; handbags (ladies' and children's) and contents,249/29, 253/29, 298/30, 382/30, 430/30, 443/30, 446/30,467/30, 514/30, 518/30, 522/30, 547/30, 14/31, 18/31,20/31, 39/31, 44/31, 108/31, 200/31, 234/31, 235/31,252/31, 301/31, 347/31, 437/31; suit cases, containingclothing, attache cases, brief bags, and parcels ofclothing, 47/29, 192/29, 429/29, 164/30, 216/30, 325/30,319/30, 375/30, 384/30, 387/30, 395/30, 414/30, 415/30,-116/30, 420/30, 449/30, 460/30, 479/30, 486/30, 523/30,527/30, 15/31, 19/31, 26/31, 28/31, 33/31, 37/31, 46/31,.115/31, 119/31, 165/31, 167/31, 197/31, 210/31, 211/31,223/31, 289/31, 341/31, 361/31, 366/31, 4-26/31; 'wallets,purses, pocket books, and contents, 144/27, 507/28,531/28, 11/29, 278/29, 301/29, 354/29, 478/29, 559/29,109/30, 364/30, 500/30, 525/30, 548/30, 550/30, 276/31,282/31, 373/31; overcoats and rain coats, 389/30, 393/30, 411/30, 452/30, 16/31, 32/31, 125/31, 289/31, 302/31, 341/31; milk drum, 506/28; bicycle frames andaccessories, 372/31, 421/31, 443/31, 444/31, 376/30, 501/30, 540/30, 41/31, 201/31, 240/31, 285/31; razor, etc.,48/29, 1.92/31; 357/31; cartridges, 105/29; books, 79/29, 349/30, 551/30, 265/31; spectacles, 348/30, 373/30,377/30, 31/31; tobacco pouch, 188/29, 34/31; stole,scarf, etc., 188/29, 338/30, 531/3U; cap, 353/29; fieldglasses 271/31; cashbox, 318/30;, tarpaulin, 320/30;cups and saucers, 330/30, 12/31; umbrellas, 340/30;basket and bag, 354/30, 464/30, false teeth, 379/30,2/31, 295/31; billycan, 440/30, 455/30, 273/31; toys,441/30; tools, 474/30, 371/31; gauntlets, 485/30;bracket, 512/30; dress material; 516/30; tricycle, 526/30, 411/31.; tin kerosene, 529/30; golf putter, 535/30;vest and fountain pen, 4/31; bread knife, 7/31; um-brella etc., 13/31, 251/31; typewriter, 35/31; cutlerycase, 117/31; rosary beads, 131/31; gent's 135/31, 172/31, 257/31; walking stick, 139/31, 427/31;garden hose etc., 161/31, 410/31; curling tongs, 168/31; electric globes, 528/30; fur, 245/31; galvanisedpiping., 248/31; gent's boots, 259/31; glass pots etc.,286/31; milk eau, 291/31; rugs, 292/31; electric motor'engine, 1175/31; cycling cape, clothing, 263/31; 253/31;hair brush, rope, etc., 255/31. 260/31, 261/31; bowserhose, 300/31; gravel lurk, toucintli cox., 303/63, 366/31; mast and sail, 342/31; tobacco pipes, 345/31;pram and pillow, 422/31; toilet cabinet, 425/3]; lady'sovercoat, 428/31; cash boxes, 430/31, 431/31; shovels,438/31; steel chain, 446/31; beer, stout and wine,439/31; canoe, 445/31.

Workers' Homes Board,Perth, 21st October, 1931.

THE undermentioned lease under "The Workers' HomesAct, 1911-1928,",has been forfeited for breach of cove-nant of the lease: -

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

650/12; Arthur Edwards, Geraldton, Laboorer Gerald-ton Lot "482, Jose, Street.

H. G. JARMAN,Secretary and Accountant.

NEW TOWNSITE -KULJA EASTWARD RAIL-WAY-"BEACON."

Department of Lands and Surveys,.Perth, 20th October, 1931.

Corr. 4341/29.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve, under Section 7 of"The Land Act, 1898," of the area described here-under .being classified as "Town and Suburban" andset apart to form a Townsite, hereafter to be knoWnand distinguished as "Beacon":-

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the Eastboundary of Location 541 situate 179deg. 38min. 2,000links from the North-East corner of said location, andextending 269deg. 38min. 5,000 links; thence 359deg.38min. 2,100 links, 269deg. 38min. 567.8 links, 8deg.56min. 2,039.8 links, 72deg. 30min. 197.1 links, 98deg.56min. 1,096.9 links, 69deg. 23min. 229.6 links, 359deg.38min. 1,776.2 links, S9deg. 38min. 7.750 links, 179deg.38min. 5,848.9 links, and thence 269deg. 38min. 4,000links to the starting point; excluding land to be re-sumed for railway and roads adjacent thereto. (Dia-gram 54728; Plan 66/80, C2.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys;Perth, 21st October, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the area and boundariesof the following Reserve being amended as described inthe Schedule below, for the purpose therein' Set forth;the area and boundaries previously published in theGovern/1,16W Gazette, being hereby cancelled:-

Vol. 2.AVON DISTRICT and WICKEPIN AGRICU I

TURAL AR EA.-=No. 19125 (Tintber-Mallet).-LCoct-tion 26012 and Wickepin Agricultural Area Lot IS.(About 476a. 1r. 21p.) (Plan 378B/40, E2.)

C. G. MORRIS;Under Secretary for Lands.

iPSERArES.Department of Lands:rand Surveys,

Perth,-21st October, 1931..IDS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased ',to set apart as Public Reserves thelands described in the Schedules below, for the purposestherein set forth:

232/27.NELSON (Catterick).No. 20760 (Recreation and

Show Ground).Bound.ed, by lines starting from theSouth-East corner of Location 10963 and extendingSouthward along the Western' side of a surveyed roadabout 17 chains; thence West about 13 chains; thenceNorth to the South-East boundary of location aforesaidand thence North-Eastward along same to the -startingpoint., (About 205.) (Plan 414C/40, OF4.) . (Reserve19483, "Recreation and Show Ground." is hereby can-celled.)

5163/30.AUGUSTA.-No. 20761 (Recreation).-Lot No.

(26a. 2r. 31p.) (Diagram 53469; Plan Augusta Town-site.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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2200 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Ouron Eh 2. 1931.

THE PERMANENT RESERVES -ACT, 1899.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 21st October, 1931.1115 Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves, thelands described. in the Schedules below, for the purposestherein set forth, and to classify saute as of Class "A"under "The Permanent Reserves Act, 1899 ":

2363/31.KARLGARIN.No. A20768 (Park Lands).Lot No.

68. (About lla.) (Plan 'Karlgarin Townsite.)2363/31.KARLGARIN.No. A20769 (Park Lands).Lot No.

69. (About 14a. Or. 33p.) (Plan Karlgarin Townsite.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSES OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 21st October, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under Section 41 of "TheLand Act, 1898," of the purposes of the followingReS&ves being changed as specified. hereunder:

Corr. 2160/31.Reserve No, 2584, Avon District, near Moombekine,

changed from "School Site" to "Recreation." (Plan27B/40, Dl.)

Corr. 10843/06.Reserve No. 10830, near Balingup, changed front

"Racecourse" to "Racecourse and Aerial La t,Ground." (Plan 414C/40, D3.)

Corr. 1110/09.Reserve No. 11765, Quelcan, changed from "Wate

to "Public 'Utility." (Plan :11/80, D1.)Corr. 638/85.Reserve 13054 (Lot 95), Northampton, changed front

"Agricultural. Hall , Site'' to "Pound Site." (PlanNorthampton Townsite.)

Corr. 255/17.Reserve No. 16701 (Lot 12, Yalup Brook), changed

from "School Site" to "Recreation." (Plan YalupBrook Townsite.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWN LOT OPEN FOR SALE UNDER THE DIS-CHARGED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT REGU-LATIONS.

Banbury Land Agency.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lot will be open for sale on and afterWednesday, 28th October, 1931, under the Regulationsfor granting Town Lots to Discharged Soldiers, as pub-lished in the Government Gazette of the 19th Septem-ber, .1919, at the following upset price:

4287/14. COLLIE - CARDIFF Lot 287 (33a. Or.10p.) ; Suburban for cultivation; Upset price, £76.

Applications for this lot should be lodged at the Bun-bury Land Office on or before the date specified, and,in the event of more than one application being received.on or before that date, the Land Boaud will allocatethe lot.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lauds.

TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVE No. 13534.Northam Land Agency.Grazing Purposes only.

Section 41a of " The Land Act, 1898," and itsamendments.

Department of Lauds and Surveys,Corr. 7968/10. Perth, 14th October, 1931.

TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinWater Reserve 13534 (situated about 10 miles South-West of Muntadgiu), containing about 100 acres, areinvited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will of

rile Hon. the Minister for Lands and terminable at threemonths' notice, rent being apportioned accordingly, and

'no compensation be paid for improvements effectedat the expiration of the lease or the sooner determina-tion thereof. The lease will be subject to the condi-tion that the existing timber is neither damaged nordestroyed.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year 'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rateof One pound per annum), endorsed "Tender for Leas-in, Reserve 13534," shown on Public Plan 5/80, Bl,and addressed "Under Secretary for Lands," must belodged at the Lands Office, Northam, on or beforeWednesday, 4th November, 1931.

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

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted. (Plan 5/80, Bl.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lauds.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 21st October, 1.931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by" The Land. Act, 1898," at the following upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Albany.10622/12.DENMARK, Suburban for Cultivation,

150 (23a. 3r.), £50.

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.3210/26.KALGOORLIE (Sheet 1, Hanbury Street).

Town, 3051 and 3052 (1r. each, £20 each; 3053(Jr.), £15.

Applications to be lodged at Northam.4341/29.BEACON, Town, 1 and 16 (39.1p. each),

£22 each; 2, 4 to 7 inclusive, 10, 11, 14, and 15 (1r.each), each; 17, 24, 32, 33, 41, and 48 (39.1p.each),' £20 each; 8, and 9 (39.1p. each), £25 each; 18,19, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31, 34 to 39 inclusive, 42 to 47 in-clusive (Jr. each), £15 each; 49, 56, 57, and 64 (39.1p.each), 15 each; 50, 52, 53, 55, 58, 60, 61, and 63,(1r. each), £12 each. Lots 4 to 8, inclusive, containingbuildings, are .available subject to the conditions that,if the blocks are purchased. by other than the ownersof the buildings, such owners should be given reason-able time' in which to remove them. Lots 3, 12, 1.3,20, 21., 25, 20, 29, 30, 40, 51, 54, 59, and 62 are hereby"Excepted from Sale'' as Reserve 20766.

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

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1902.Alteration of Prohibited Periods in certain Road

Districts.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20th October, 1931.Corr. 3634/30.

1I113 Excellenc y the _Administrator in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve Of the prohibited.periods against the burning of the bush being alteredin the following Road Districts to the dates set outhereunder in lieu of those previously published:

Harvey Road Distriet-1 st November, 1931, to 1stMt:cch, 1932 (inclusive).

Pb:: al ageael Road District-7th November, 1931,to 1 tl"'ebruary, 1932 (inclusive).

Preston Road District -1st December, 1931, to29111 February, 1.932 (inclusive)'.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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OCTOB 23, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2291

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

COLLIE.4th November, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the Gouri lo se

Collie*1125, 6a. lr. 25p., £15.SOUTHERN CROSS.

4th November, 1931, at 3 p.m., at the District LandsOffice

.Moorine Rock*10, 5a. lr. 25p., £12; 41, 5a.26p., £12.

KATANNING.5th November, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

OfficeMuradup'99, 4a. 2r. Op., £20; 97, 7a. 3r. 8p.,

£25; 98, 8a. 2r. 13p., £25; 93, 12a. Or. 2p., £28;94, lla. 3r. 39p., £25; 95, 12a. Or. Ip., £30;96, 13a. Or. 13p., £30.

BRUCE ROOK.7th November, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the District Land

Inspector's OfficeKwolyinTown, 50, lr., £15.

BRIDGETOWN.1.1th November, 1931, at noon, at the District Lands

OfficeBridgetown'603, da. 2r. 26p., £10.Manjimup§Town, 360, 361, 1 r. each, £75 each;

359, 362, lr. each, £100 each; 358, Jr., £250;-357, lr., £160.

BUNBURY.llth November, 1931, at 3.30 p.m at the District

Lands OfficeCookernupTown, 63, 1a., £12; 64-, la, £10; "80,-,

81, 4a. 2r. 39p. each, £15 each.Donnybrook"429, 5a. Or. 25p.1, £15.DrakesbrookTown, 84, lr. 30p., k10 ; 85, 2r. Sp.,

£10; 11, la., £10.GERAL DTON.

11th November, 1931, at 3.15 p.m., at the District LandsOffice

.AyrinoTown, 105, lr. Op., £15.HowatharraTown, 105, 1.r. 20p., £12.

WILUNA.11th November, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the Mining Regis-

trar's OfficeWiltinaTown, 523, lr. 0.4p., £25.

' NARROGIN.12th November, 1931, at noon, at the District Lauds

OfficeKarlgarinTown, -1, lr., £25.Toolibin"73, 9a. 3r. 11p., £17.

NORTHAM.12th November, 1931, at 11.30 a.m., at the District Lands

OfficeBaker's HillTown, 214, 2r. 4.5p., £10.CunderdinTown, 107, la. 2r. lop., £25; 10S, la.

2r. 15p., £20.PERTH.

13th November, 1931, at 11 a.m., at the Department ofLauds and Surveys

FremantleTown, 978, lr. 20p., £60.RockinghamTown, 314,, 2. 3.5p., £12; 300, 39.1p.,

£12; 274, lr., £15.Suburban for cultivation.

§ Subject to payment of £5 for improvements inune-diately after the sale by the purchaser.

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

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

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

0. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelledunder Section 137a of "The Land Act; 189S," for non-payment of rent or other reasons:

Name, Lease No., Rent or other reason, Corres. No.,and Plan.

Adams, James; 23337/74; abandoned; 692/23; 24/80,

Adams, James; 39977/55; £25* Ss. lid.; 691/23; 24/80,Al.

Caporn, C. M.; 21336/68; 16s. 9d.; 6836/26; 415C/40, D3.

Chesham, W. F.; 15594/68; £58 14s. Od.; 4383/21; 160C/40, P4.

Weston, A. E. (Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate ofGeorge Clayton); 41359/55; abandoned; 660/25;53/80, D3.

Weston, A. E. (Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate ofGeorge Clayton); 41353/55; abandoned; 661/25;53/80, 04.

Day, H. S.; 6S/1295; abandoned; 339/29; 389/80 and406/80.

Dillon, Prancis'

and Pearce, W. N.; 3287/97; 'aban-doned; 2960/24; 82/80.

Dillon, Francis, and Pearce, W. N.; 3286/97; aban-doned; 2854/24; 82/80.

Foster, Allan; 20/1851; £103 10s. Od.; 4651/21; PeelEstate.

Hartnett, Michael; 23546/74; abandoned; 3787/22;41313/40, Fl; 414A/40, Al.

Jones, J. 11.; 8367/51; £5 8s. Od.; 4212/27; GreemuountLot 339.

Laslett, A. E., & Stanesby, C. 0.; 68/1910; non-compliance with conditions; 3777/27; 36/80, CDi.

Laslett,, A. E., 22385/68; non-compliance with condi-tions; 5806/26; 36/80, Cl; 53/80, C4.

Leake, K. RI.; 24675/55; abandoned; 11940/09; KodjKodj in.

Moss, Bernard; 68/2923; abandoned; 5206/30; 27A/40,Al.

McCorkill, W. C.; S40/41A; £2 5s. Od.; 2004/17; 191/80.

McKenzie, G. B.; 6S/S64; abandoned; 669/28; 421/80,Al.Needs, J. P.; 4] 133/55; abandoned; 791/23; 443/80, Cl.Netherway, Jack; 68/75S; £5 13s. (id.; 5816/2S; 376/

80, P2.O'Dea, Thomas, & Cundy, W. E.; 55/1177; abandoned;

3254/28; 389/40, A & D.Osborn, 0. K.; 68/2661; non-compliance with condi-

tions; 2710/30; 440A/40, A2.Palmer, A. C.; 22918/68; £5 5s. id.; 1881/2S; 377/80,

El.Ryan, T. F.; 22772/08; abandoned; 654/2S;,54/80.Freshaw, J. B.; 20746/68; abandoned; 2681/26; 54/80.Satchel], James; 6S/2324; non-compliance with condi-

tions; 1125/30; 65/80, El.Satchel], James; 74/938; non-compliance i-

teens; 1304/30; 65/SO, El.Shreeve, Arthur; 17357/68;, abandoned; 4365/23; 191/

80, A4.Strudwick, W. S.; 55/1985; non-compliance with con-

ditions; 4189/30; 440D/40, B4.Strndwick, V. S.; 74/1135; non-compliance with con-

ditions; 4191/30; 440D/40, B4.'Tindall, T. S.; 426:52/55; non-compliance ;MI condi-

tions; 3547/26;, 128/80, A2.Underdown Thomas; 24903/74; £4. Ts. 9d.; 6537/25;

416A/40, Cl; 41613/40, Di.Van Rompaey, Oscar; 20/1712; £161 lis. 3d.; 7602/20;

Hamilton Estate.Vau Rompaey, Oscar; 20/2201; £126 15s. Sd.; 4906/25;

Hamilton Estate.Ward, G. E.; 74/1014; non-compliance with conditions;

895/30; 441A/40, Cl.Ward, 0. E.; 68/2550; non-compliance with conditions;

894/30; 441A/40, Cl.Wolfe, E. J.; 68/2508; £1 lts. 3(1.; 1476/30; 41S/80, A3.King, G. B.; 17473/68; £32 3s. 01; 5265/23; 433/80,

; 420/80, E4.King, G. B.; 23392/74; £11 7s. 4d.; 18/22; 433/80, El.Gill, T. M., & Gill, W. A.; 10-79/57; £6 7s. 91; 7258/19;

417 /SO, D2.C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

(Vith. coed

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2292 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OCTOBER 23, 1931.

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

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

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1931.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

North-West Division.De Witt, Ashburton, and:Gregory Districts (near

Fortescue River).Cones. 4921/19. (Plans 961 and 111/300.)Those areas of unsurveyed land, containing an aggre-

gate of about 637,107 acres, being A. W. Adeney's for-feited Pastoral Leases Nos. 2818/96, 2819/96, 2820/96,2821/96, 2822/96, 2823/96, 2848/96, 3097/96, 3098/96,3099/96, 3100/96, 3101/96, 3102/96, 3103/96, 3141/96,3142/96, 3143/96, 3144/96, and 3171/96; subject to pay-ment fur improvements when called upon; in the mean-time the improvements to be subject to payment of 6per cent. interest as from the date of approval noticeand until paid.

Eastern Division.Corr. 11138/06. (Plan 89/300.)The area, containing about 383,000 acres; being late

Camping &serve 5278, excluding Stock Route. (Re-serve 5278 is hereby cancelled.)

Eastern Division.Ularring District (near Lake Ballard).

Corr. 2201/29. (Plan 35/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

71,000 acres; being N. C. Parry's forfeited PastoralLease No. 3677/97.

Eastern Division.Yelina District (about six miles North of Mt. /1 abel).

Corr. 1866/29. (Plan 52/300.)That area of unsurveyed land,. containing about

100,000 acres; being J. G. Arnold's forfeited PastoralLease No. 3674/97.

Eastern Division.Yelina District (about 16 miles iNer;11-Last

Joanna).Corr. 1343/28 (Plan 52/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

20,000 acres; being J. McNie's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 3557/97.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1931,

ESPERANCE-SALMON GUMS LAND AGENCY.

Eucla Division.Mardarbilla District.

Corr. 1850/31. (Plan 12/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

20,000 acres, bounded by lines starting from a pointsituate about 160 chains East and 80 chains North ofMardarbilla G. Rock and extending South 259 chains;thence West 773 chains 28 links; thence North 259chains, and thence East to the starting point.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1931.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.North-West Division.

Edel District (near Hamelin Pool).Cones. 11154/11. (Plan 57/300.)Those areas of unsureeyed land containing about

35,000, 40,000, 100,000, 411,000, and 100,000 acres,being Messrs, 1:meson, Attey, & Bones' forfeited Pas-toral Leases Nos. 2921/96, 2926/96, 3155/96, 3230/96,and 3243/96, and S. St. M. Johnston's cancelled appli-cation; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage andto be selected as one holding.

C. 0. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

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

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

Under "The Land Act,Soldiers who were -onlate war.

Under "The Land Act,Workers in the late wa

Under "The Land Act,selectors.

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

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

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in 'which the land is situated, not laterthan the date specified, but may be lodged before such

` date if so desired.All applications lodged on or before such date will be

treated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are more applicants than one for any block,the application to be granted will be determined by theLaud Board, except in cases where it is already deter-mined by the order of preference set out above under"A." Should any lands remain unselected such willcvointitli.nue available until applied for or otherwise dealt

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

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

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

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

(2)

(3)

(4)

1898," by ex-Britishactive service in the

1898," by Munitionr.1898," by ordinary

SCHEDULE.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1931.ALBANY D AGENCY.

Plantagenet District (about 51/4 miles East OfMarbellup).

Corr, No. 4628/22, Vol. 2.-Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

C4.)

Location 5487, containing 60a. Or. 14p.; subject toclassification and.' pricing; Loeatign 5488, containing153a. 3r. 13p., at 9s. (10. per acre; Location 5489, con -taining 125a. 3r. 4p., at 118. per acre; classificationspages 18 and 19 of 4628/22, Volume 1; Location 5490,containing 91a. 3r. 24p.; subject to classification andpricing;. 'Reserve 18240, "Excepted from Sale," ishereby cancelled.

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OCTOBER 23, 1931.1 GOVERNMENT

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (about six miles South of Corrigin).Corr. No. 1280/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

C D4.)Location 18812, containing 900a. Or. 34p., at 5s. per

acre; classification page 6 of 1280/25; Location 19780,containing 1,165 acres, at Gs. 3d. per acre; classificationpage 73 of 10807/12; subject to payment for improve-ments; being D. Houston's forfeited Leases 19333/68and 20200/68.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson trict (about 21/42 miles North of CatterickSiding).

Corr. No. 3774/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4140/40,

E & F4.)Nelson Location 10957, comprising 235a. lr. 27p.;

subject to pricing; classification page 4 of File 4525/22.

caBoyanup A.A. District (near Argyle).

Corr. No. 2441/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 414A/40,

B1.)The area, containing about 30 acres, bounded on the

West by a surveyed road along the East boundary ofBoyanup Agricultural Area Lot 212, on the North byLot 210; on the East by a line parallel to and at a dis-tance of about 17 chains from its West boundary, andon the South by Lot 364; subject to survey, classifica-tion, and pricing.

Nelson District (near Wilgarrup River).Corr. No. 721/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 438D/40,

Al; 443/80, A & Bl.)Location 8777, containing 359a. 2r. 34p., at 7s. per

acre, excluding survey fee; Location 8778, containing298a. 3r. 36p., at 8s. per acre, excludino. survey fee;Location 8779, containing Sa. Sr. 3p., at 13s. per acre,excluding survey fee; classifications pages 52, 53, and54 of 721/29; and Location 2943, containing 97a. 2r.26p.; subject to classification and pricing.

eci3.»Sussex District (about 41/4 miles West of Cowaramup).

Corr. No. 3644/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413D/40,

A4.) --

_Location 1056, containing 216 acres, at 9s. per acre,including survey fee and excluding improvements; clas-sification page 6 of File No. 9534/12.

493,/y

Nelson District (about six miles NortCorr. No. 893/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

D3.)Location 2472, containing 292a. 2r

acre; classification page 9 of 1642/20;conditions; being A. 1±. Chambers'68/3087.

of Kulikup).

(Plan 4150/40,

., at 4s. 6d. persubject to timberforfeited Lease

''B.'Nelson District (near Pemberton).

Corr. No. 1473/30.Open under Part V., Section 60. (Plan 4420/40 and.

Locations near Pemberton.)Location 11544, containing Or. 24p., at -,t5 per

acre; subject to the condition that the grantee shallpersonally reside on allotted block within six months ofdate of approval and for the balance of the term ofthe license; selection limited to one location iu thissubdivision; being E. A. McRohans's forfeited Lease60/236.

GAZETTE,

Nelson District (about seven miles South-WePemberton).

Corr. No. 4833/29.Open under Parts V., -VI., and VIII. (Plan 442C/40,

D3.)Location 8187, containing 187a. 2r. 22p.; at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 14 of 1039/20; subject totimber conditions and the limitation of area as apply-ing to this ditriet; being li. Limbrick's forfeited Lease74/1011.

2293

CrRiyNelson District (about seven miles West of Pemberton).

Corr. No. 1873/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 442D/40,

03; 442C/40, D3.)Locations 5075 and 11512, containing 214 acres, at

lls. 6d.; classification page 10 of 1878/27; subject totimber conditions;, being B. E. 'Finch's forfeited Leases25508/74 and 42265/55.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.,cRyiWellington District (about five miles East of Wagerup).

Corr. No. 288/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 38313/40,

D2.)Location 1201, containing 160 acres, at 9s. 9d. per

acre; classification page 34 of 916/09; the Governmentretains the right to resume free any land required forrailways or other public purposes; being D. C. Caddy 'sforfeited Lease 74/1223.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (about seven miles East of Baddera).Corr. No. 1349/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 160D/40,

B & C3.)Location 8825, containing 1,026a. lt. 34p.; subject

to pricing; classification page 8 of 1349/28; subject tomining conditions; being II. V. Humberston's forfeitedLease 68/2795.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup District (about 12 miles North -East ofBroome Hill).

Corr. No. 4195/27.Open under nuts V., VI., and V1[I (Plan 41711/40,

C3.)Locations 7040, 8285, tind 5505, containing 378a. 11..

18p., at 5s. per acre; classification page 16 of 4195/27;Location 5551, containing 500 acres, at 7s. 6d. per acre,reducible to 2s. 6d. per acre if poison is eradicated andland stocked within 10 years; classification page 4 of321/25; and Location 8263, containing 508a. 2r. 22p.,at 5s. per acre; classification page 8 of 4322/26; beingA. G. Darby's forfeited Leases 68/1121, 18928/68, and21946/68.

< <B >>NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Ningban District (about four miles North ofMollerin) .

Corr. No. '2642/29.Open under Part V. (Plan 65/80, F2.)The area, containing. about 10 acres, bounded by lines

starting from the North-East corner of Location 1256and extending Westward along-,the North boundary ofsaid location about 10 chains; thence Odeg. 3min. about10 chains, the opposite boundaries being parallel andequal; subject to survey, classification, 'and pricing.

etRy/Avon District (about live miles North-West of

Wadderin) .Corr. No. 5840/25.Open under Parts V., VI, and Viii. (Plan 5/80,

133.)Locations 1S179 and 25596, containino. 1,660a.

32p., at 5s. per acre; classification page 4 of 9514/11;subject to payment for improvements (if any) ; beingA. R. Thompson's forfeited Leases 19899/68 and24865/74.

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2294 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OCTOBER 23, -1931.

CCBy)

Ninghan District (about 12 miles North of Dalgouring).Corr. No. 4794/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

D & EL)Location 3048, containing 3,389a. lr. 30p., at 6s. per

acre; classification page 16 of 6320/27; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being H. L. McGuigan'sforfeited Lease 68/600.

cB..77Niughan District (about six miles North of

Dalgouring).Corr. No. 3803/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

D1.)Location 3046, containing 2,523a. lr. 13p., at 4s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 12 of 6320/27; being R.J. G. Hammond's forfeited Lease 68/1995.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Peel Estate District.Corr. No. 1838/20.Open under Part V. (Plan Peel Estate.)

Ralf- yearly InstalmentTotal over 30 years, with

Purchase Interest at 7 perMoney. cent. per annum.

ReducedLot. Area. price per

Acre.

r. p.4 50' 0 265 50 0 50 abt.19 0 0

16 52 0 1198 47 2 2099 42 2 6

128 49 3, 38177 297 2 10178 192 3 24179 296 2 16

31 27 3 31

s. d. s. d.... 10 25 1 7... 10 0 ... 25 0 4... 10 0 ... 21 15 6

7 0 ... 18 4'6... 10 0 ... 23 16 3... 10 0 ... 21 5 5... 10 0 ... 25 0 .0

S 0 ... 119 0 68 0 ... 77 3 28 0 ... 118 12 10

65 0 ... 90 16 4

O s. d.O 19 6O 19 6O 19 3O 14 2O 18 6O 16O 19 64 12 22 19 94 11 111 10 5

Subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to the.conditions governing selection of land within this Estate.

C(B.,7Murray District (East of Piujarra).

Corr. No. 2759/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 380C/40,

D3.)The area, containing 246 acres, bounded by

lines starting from the South-East corner of MurrayLocation 970 and extending Northward along its East-ern boundary about 13 chains; thence 136deg. 29 chains;90deg. 17 chains; 180deg. 29 chains; 270deg. 42chains; 298deg 14 chains, and 273deg. 12 chains alongexisting fence; thence 180deg. 54 chains, 270deg. 15chains to a Western boundary of State Forest No. 23;thence Northward and Eastward along boundaries ofsaid State. Forest to its junction with a South boundaryof State Forest No. 14, and thence North-Westward,Eastward, and Northward along boundaries of thelatter State Forest to the starting point; all bearingsand distances are approximate and the area to begranted is subject to survey, classification, and pricing,and to final action being taken excising same fromState Forests Nos. 14 and 23.

413,)Canning District (near Piesse's Brook).

Corr. No. 1382/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Piesse's

Brook, Sheet 4.)Location 915, containing 3a. 3r. 29p.; subject to

survey, classification, and pricing, and payment of valueof improvements; the successful applicant to give anundertaking not to interfere with the operations of

Timber and Trading Company.

c13.),Melbourne District (about eight miles North of Miling).

Corr. No. 607/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 63/80,

Fl & 2.)Locations 1659 and 2004, containing 4,598a. 2r. 29p.,

at 4s. 3d. per acre, if selected together; classificationspage 6 of 1894/27 and page 11 of 3387/17; being H.W. Dennis' forfeited Lease 68/2227.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.CCB,/,

Roe District (35 miles East of Newdegate).Corr. No. 3296/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII: (Plan 389/80,

B4.)Location 1531, containing 999a. 3r. 28p.; subject to

pricing; classification page 3 of 438/28; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; no further AgriculturalBank assistance will be granted on this location; beingM. and D. W. Tobin's forfeited Lease 55/1037.

(cm,/Williams District (about 15 miles North of Chinokup).

Corr. No. 2391/30.,Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 407/80,

B2.)The area, containing about 300 acres, bounded by

lines starting from the South-West corner of Location13434, and extending Westwards about 56 chains; thenceNorthwards about 40 chains; thence on the North andEast by Lake Grace and Location 13431; subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing, and to the paymentof one-quarter survey fee with application being thearea excluded from W. Latham's application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1931.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Hay District (about 10 miles South-West of Mt.Barker).

Corr. No. 1054/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 452/80,

E & Pl.)Locations 810 and 811, containing 419 acres, at Ss.

9d. per acre; clasification page 30 of 6236/10 and page23 of 6237/10; subject to an Agricultural Bank mort-gage; being J. W. Blain's cancelled application.°

C C13.11

Plantagenet District (about three miles North-East ofChorkerup).

Corr. No. 4903/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

B2 & 3.)Location 4637, containing 159a. 3r. 27p., at 3s. 9d.

per acre, excluding survey fee; classification page 9of 4903/29 subject to the payment of one-quarter sur-vey fee (i2 12s. 6d.) with application; being A. R.Bell's forfeited Lease 74/1096.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.igB1)

Roe District (about 15 miles North-West of RydenRock Siding).

Corr. No. 4692/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/80,

P2.)Location 1452, containing 2,052a. lr. 14p., at 6s. 6d.

per acre; classification page la of 2423/28; being J. A.Bailey's forfeited Lease 68/773.

BRIDGETOWN AGENCY.

Nelson District (near DudinYillup).Con.. No. 9982/06.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 439A/40,

Cl.)Location 2636, containing 160 acres, at 13s. per acre;

classification page 27 of File 9982/06; subject to Agri-cultural Bank indebtedness.

CCE.Sussex District (near Metricup).

Corr. No. 2006/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413D/40,

B3.)The area, containing about 377 acres, bounded on the

North-West by Location 2842, on the North-East by.Location- 2841, on Om Fast by -Lo-ation 2)W!, onSouth by a line in prolongation Westward of the Southboundary of the latter location, and on the West bya road along the railway reserve; subject to survey,classification and pricing, and to the reservation of themarketable timber to the Crown.

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44B.,)Sussex District (near Yallingup).

Corr. No. 1473/04.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413A/40,

A2.)(1) The area, containing about Ga. 2r. 33p., hounded

on the West by Location 451, on the North and Southby the North and South b,oundaries of Reserve 9215respectively, and on the East by a line parallel to andat a distance of 300 links from its Western boundary.

(2) The balance of Reserve 9215, containing about43a. lr. 7p.; subject to survey, classification, and pric-ing. Reserve 9215, "Water," is hereby cancelled.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.44B.),

Victoria District (about two miles South-West ofWilroy).

Corr. No. 7251/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 156/80,

E3.)Location 5738, containing 2,501 acres, at 7s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 12 of 10300/11; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being W. Dunean's for-feited Lease 16309/68.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup District (about nine miles South of Chinocup).Corr. No. 13517/05, Vol. 3.Open under Parts V., VI.,

B2.)Location 8376, containing

acre; classification page 355Reserve 101.28, "Water," is

and VIII. (Plan 413/80;

95a. Or. 3p., at lls. perof File 13517/05, Vol. 3.hereby reduced.

4(B),Kojonup District (about five miles North-East of

Katanning).Corr. No. 3690/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII_ . (Plan 417A/40,

A2.)Location 7997, containing 145a. 3r. 33p., at 8s. 9d.

per acre, reducible to 3s. 9d. per acre if poison is eradi-cated and laud stocked within 10 years; classificationpage 7 of 3640/24; being L. J. II. Slade's forfeitedLease 68/361.

C(B))Kojonup District (about four miles South of Kwobrup).

Corr. 'No. 1548/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 417/80,

D & E2.)Location 6794, containing 298 acres, at 7s. 6d. per

acre, reducible to 4s. 96. if poison is eradicated andland stocked within 10 years; classification page °2 of6494/13; being Goodwin's cancelled application.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.44B),

Avon District (about five miles South of Campion).Corr. No. 4360/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 35/80,

Ci. & 2.)Locations 15985 and 22611, containing 976 acres, at

9s. per acre; classification page 102 of 6840/09, Vol.12, and page 27 of 4360/21; subject to an AgriculturalBank mortgage and to a wire-netting debt of £169 8s.11d.. being J. Chandler's forfeited Leases 38806/55and '22441/74.

44B.),

Ninghan District (about 33 miles East of Nugadong).Corr. No. 1191/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 88/80,

B3 & 4.)Locations 3338 and 3481, containing 2,419a. Or. 39p.

and 160 acres respectively, at Ss. 6d. per acre; classi-fication page 13 of File 2533/29 and page 1 of File2531/29; no Agricultural Bank advance available.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Peel Estate (about two miles South-East of Balmanup).

Corr. No. 1704/31.Under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898." (Plan

Peel Estate.)Lot 701, containing 287a. Or. 23p.; price per acre

a; purchase money---£287 2s. 11d. half-yearly in-stalment over 30 years, including interest at 6 percent.-10 ls. 6d.; subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage and to the conditions governing selection inthis Estate; being B. J. Coath's cancelled application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1931.BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

44B5)

Roe District' (about 22 miles North-East of Hyden).Corr. No. 3164/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 346/8O,

D3.)Location 1437, containing 2,148a. 3r. 2p., at 9s. per

acre; classification page 2 of 350/28; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being J. I. Logan's for-feited Lease 68/638.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.44B.),

Sussex District (about 10 miles South-West of 'Nannup).

Corr. No. 1077/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 439A/40,

A2.)Locations 1084, 1085, and 1356, containing 398a. 2r.,

at £1 16s. 10d. per acre, including improvements; classi-fication page 3 of 2116/28; subject to an AgrieulturalBank mortgage ; being C. McNess 's cancelled applica-tion.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.cB,/

Wellington District (about two miles North ofAllanson).

Corr. No. 2149/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 411B/40,

E2.)Location 4235, containing 139a. Or. 34p., at Is. 6d.

per acre; classification page SO of File 2149/26; sub-ject to the alteration of road survey and to the reser-vation to the Crown of the marketable timber andtimber tramway rights, in accordance with the amendedSchedule to " The Land Act, 1898," as published inthe Government Gazette of the 24th April, 1931.

Wellington District (near Dardanup).Corr. No. 83/99.Open under Parts, V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 411D/40,

B3.)The area, containing about 50 acres, bounded on the

North by Location 4219, on the East by a line in pro-longation Southward of the East boundary of saidlocation, on the South by the North boundary of Ceme-tery Reserve 19722 and a line in extension Eastward ofsame, and on the West by a line in prolongation South-ward of the West boundary of Location 4219 afore-said; subject to survey, classification, and pricing, andto the reservation of the marketable timber to theCrown. (Reserves , 302, "CoMmon," and 7366,,l'Re-creatio '5 are hereby' reduced.)

Wellington District (about two milesCollie. Cardiff).

Corr. No. 4832/20, Vol. 2jOpen under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

F3.)(1) The area,

the South-Eastby a surveyedthe North-Westthe North-WestEastward from

North-West of

(Plan 11C/40,

containing about 16 acres, bounded onby Location 2954, on the North-Eastroad extending North - Westward. -fromcorner of the said location, and onby a surveyed road extending Nortbsthe Western corner of said location.

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2296 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

(2) Wellington District, about two miles North-Westof Collie (Plan 411C/40, E3). The area, containingabout 14 acres, bounded on the North-East by theCollie-Brunswick Railway, on the North-West by closedRoad No. 7017, and on the South by Road No. 2014;subject to survey, classification, and pricing, also tothe reservation of the marketable timber to the Crown.

B.i7Wellington District (about two miles North -East of

Shotts).Corr. No. 4832/20, Vol. 2.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 410D/40,

A3.)Location 2313, containing 160 acres, at 9s. per acre;

classification page 12 of Pile 9363/07; and Location1639, containing 160 acres; subject to classification andpricing; both subject also to the reservation of themarketable timber to the Crown.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.rtB vv

Victoria District (about 17 miles North-West ofTenindewa).

Corr. No. 2987/30.Open under Parts V., VI.

A4.)Location 9384, containing

per acre, including surveyof File 2987/30; being A.68/3017.

, and VIII. (Plan 161/80,

1,319a. 3r. 10p. at 4s. 6d.fee; classification page 5

C. Lewis' forfeited Lease

ccai,Victoria District (about two miles North of Tardun).

Corr. No. 6369/24,Open under Parts V., VI., and 'VIII. (Plan 156/80,

F4.)Locations 6024, 6044, and 6546, containino. 4,471

acres; subject to repricing and to payment for im-provements; classifications pages 17 and 24 of File2357/12; being J. W. H. Ullrich's forfeited Lease18554/68.

ctRi,Victoria District (about 10 and 12 miles North of

Tenindewa).Corr. No. 3205/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 156/80,

Bl; 161/80, B4.)Locations 6077 and 8235,, containing 1,000a. lr. 20p.,

at lls. 9d. per acre; classification page 6 of 4055/11;and Location 6087, containing 1,535 acres, at Gs. 60.per acre; classification page 23 of 1442/12; subjectto an Agricultural Bank mortgage; being V. E. Atkin-son's forfeited Leases 41945/55, 25176/74, and 22000/68.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Kojonup District (about five miles West of Broome

Hill).Corr. No. 6280/28.Open under Part V. (Plan 417D/40, A4.)Location 8345, containing 18a. Or. 5p., at £1 15s.

per acre, including survey fee; classification page 3of 6280/28; being N. Anderson's forfeited Lease57/353.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.ccaiiWilliams District (near Clain).

Corr. No. 6747/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 410B/40,

FL)Locations 4768 and 4774, containing 493a. lr. 25p.,

at 7s. 3d. per acre, reducible to 2s. 3d. per acre if poisonis eradicated and land stocked within 10 years; classi-fication page 14 of 6747/24; subject to timber conditions; being M. Walsh's forfeited Lease 19836/68.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Ninghan District (about six miles North of WiallKi).Corr. No. 2571/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

E & F 1 & 2.)Locations 3119, 3454, and 3455, containing 3,141a.

2r. 17p., at 5s. per acre; classification page 30 of6320/27; being J. & A. C. Meney's forfeited Leases68/1892, 74/802, and 74/801,

W.A. [OCTOBER 23, 1931.

"B."Avon District (about four miles East of Jura).Corr. No. 2448/28.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

A.1 & 2.)Location 20201, containing 2,440 acres, at 5s. 6d.

per acre;, classification page 11 of 810/13; subject topayment for improvements (if any) ; being E. L. W.Bristow's forfeited Lease 68/1077.

PERTLY LAND AGENCY.B.,)

Peel Estate District.Corr. No. 250/31.Open under Part V. (Plan Peel Estate.)

PurchasePrice.including

Survey Fee.

a. r. o. £ s. d.408 65 3 18 53 10 0 £2103 105 1 5 135°10 0 £2404 53 3 22 SO 10 0 22 2 4405 2 2 78 10 0 £2 2 3700 71 0 21 103 10 0 v2 4 3697 150 3 24 145 10 0 22 5 17400 128 0 3 116 10 0 £2 4 12497 111 3 11 .140 10 0 22 5 72123 '35 2 10 08 10 0 22 2 19124 124 0 27 155 1.0 0 22 6 5122 24 2 18 29 0 0 £2 1 11409 230 4 37 0 0 62 1 9411 65 0 18 73 10 0 £2 2 10421 70 1 28 S4 10 0 22 3 8420 97, 2 15 116 10 0 22 4 13422 50 2 31 51 0 0 £2 2 1

442 88 2 3 58 10 0 22 2 7425 42 2 8 48 0 0 22 1 18426 49 0 24 61 0 0 £2 2 9427 63 2 27 78 10 0 62 2 3712 49 2'11 46 0 0 £2 1 17719 26 1 36 54 0 0 £2 2 2437 4 2 16 7 10 0 22 0 6430 16 2 27 23 0 0 22 0 181218 85 1 2 130 10 0 22 5 5127 37 1 5 46 0 0 £2 1 17

1245 16 0 6 32 0 0 22 1 5262 44 2 32 60 0 0 22 2 8

1128 47 0 26 68 0 0 £2 2 141253 "59 2 16 78 10 0 £2 3 3242 46 3 18 52 0 0 £2 2 1243 41 3 17 47 0 0 62 1 17158 74 3 12 193 10 0 £2 7 15157 72 0 25 166 1.0 0 22 6 14SOS 104 2 33 115 10 0 £2 7 1381 96 1'31 126 10 0 22 a 1131 117 0 7 82 10 0 £2 3 6814 150 0 26 170'10 0 £2 6 17143 74 1 21 92 10 0 22 3 14354 53 0 22 40 10 0 22 1 12137 65 0 25 94 10 0 22 3 16473 67 2 11 98 10 0 £2 3 19914 90 1 18 173 10 0 £2 6 19913 69 0 26 148 1.0 0 £2 5 19588 57 3 31 88 10 0 £2 3 11589 58 0 3 118.10 0 £2 4 15590 57 2 26 138 10 0 £2 5 11915 83 1 25 218 10 0 £2 8 16916 83 2 18 188 10 0 £2 7 11917 83 8 2 258 10 0 £2 10 S 4918 83 2 22 408 10 0 £2 16 9 3985 ' 17 0 9 64 0 0 £2 2,11 7987 15 2 32 5G 0 0 £2 2 5 2992 15 2 31 56 0 0 £2 2 5 2994 14 2 26 56 0 0, 22 2 5 2

1004 15 2 16 51 0 0 £2 2 1 11005 15 2 34 59 0 0 £2 2 7 71009 17 2 S 44 0 0 £2 1 13 S1012 14 2 20 39' 0 0 £2 1 11 51015 14 2 20 39 0 0 £2 1 11 51017 15 2 16 41 0 0 22 113 11019 15 .. 36 56 0 0 £2 2 5 11020 15 2 16 26 0 0 £2 1 1 01022 16 2 12 21 0 0 £2 ,0 16 111023 16 2 32 52 0 0 £2 2 1 111024 18 1 20 36 0 0 £2 1 9 01025 15 3 20 33 0 0 £2 1 5 01026 18 1 21 28 0 0 £2 1 2 7997 41 0 30 152 0 0 £2 6 2 61003 42 '3 0 134 0 0 £2 5 8 01010, 44 2 9 158 0 0 £2 6 7 41011 46 0 11 164 0 0 £2 6 12 27.028 26 3 20 101 0 0 £2 4 1 51029 34 3 33 , 66 0 0 £2 2 13 21030 16 1 5 54 0 0 £2 2 3 61033 61 2 17 101 0 0 £2 4 1 51034 61 2 39 132 0 0 £2 5 4 91131 108 1 34 118 10 0 £2 4 15 6

These lots are available subject to the conditions:(1) That the lessee shall maintain the improvements,

if nay, to the satisfaction of the Minister forLands.

(2) That the Government does not guarantee a Con-tinuance . of drainage maintenance nor anyAgricultural Bank advance,

Lot:

No. Area.

Firs'', half- Ralf -yearly Tnstal-yearly Pistol- meet over 293nient,inchiding years, IncludingInterest at 7 Interest at 7

per cent. per cent.£ R. d.

2 2 1

5 9 01025

11

54

1021

111

2

82

1fi1

621

10410311101125

14

5

7S2410S4671

11

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OCTOBER 23, 193 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2297

c(13.27

Swan District (near Osborne Park).Corr. No. 6160/24.Open under Part V., Section 55. (Plan Locations at

Osborne Pa ik.)Half - yearly instal-

Price per Acre, ment for 25 years.Location No Area. including first Instalment

Interest. as Deposit.a. r. p. s. d. £ s. I.

286 5 2 0 23 18 10 2 12 82865 5 1 6 23 19 1 2 10 S2867 ... ... 5 2 0 ... 13 18 10 2 12 8

Selection is limited to one block to each person, unlessotherwise approVed by the Hon. Minister for Lands;being R. Massara's forfeited Lease 41558/55.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.cB.,a

Oldfield District (near Kuliba Siding)Corr. No. 246/28.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 421/80, A3.)Locations 81 and 333, containing 1,005 acres, at 7s.

6d. per acre; classification page 11 of 1201/14; sub-ject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to miningconditions; being J. G. Williams' forfeited Leases22927/68 and 25967/74.

SALMON GUMS ESPERANCE. LAND AGENCY.Fitzgerald District (near Salmon Gums).

Corr. No. 1789/31.Open under Part V. (Plan 392/80, B3.)The area, containing about 3a. lr., bounded on the

North, by Salmon Gums Townsite, on the East by Loca-tion 166, on the South-East by the Salmon Gums-Esperance. Railway Reserve, and on the South-West bya surveyed road extending South-Eastward from theSouth boundary of the townsite aforesaid; availableto adjoining holders only; subject to survey, classifica-tion, and pricing. (Reserve 12882 is hereby reduced.)

crivyEsperance District (about eight miles South-West of

Treslove).Corr. No. 5754/25.Open under Parts V., VT., and VITT. (Plan 402/80,

B3.)Locations 857 and 584, containing 1 000a. 2r. 32p.;

classification page 4 of 5186/21; subject to an Agri-cultural' Bank mortgage, to reclassification and pricing,and to the. special conditions governing selection in thisdistrict; no further Agricultural Bank advances guaran-teed; being Pidgeon and Harvey's forfeited Leases41702/55 and 24965/74.

tB,,Fitzgerald District (near Salmon Gums).

Corr. No. 1092/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80.)Locations 135 and 119, containing 1,000 acres; classi-

fications page 28 of 6672/10 and page 15 of 13582/11;Locations 392 and 752, containing 1,001a. lr. 24p.;classification page 18 of 70/22; Location 395, contain-ing 1,001a. Or. '30p.; classification page 21 of 70/22;Locations 381 and 873, containing 1,000a. lr. Sp.; classi-fication page 35 of 6194/21; Locations 299 and 78S,containing 1,000a. Or. 24p.; classification page 5 of70/22; and Locations 643 and 831, containing 976a. 3r.20p.; classification page 45 of 3760/23; these locationsare available subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage,to reclassification and pricing, and to the special con-ditions governing selection in this district; no furtherAgricultural Bank assistance is guaranteed; being G..T. Holman, A. Budiselic, R. J. Seabrook, and W. T.Dickenson's forfeited Leases 38489/55, 22140/74,39426/55, 22897/74, 12872/56, 40753/55, 23914/74,39970/55, 23328/74, and H. L. E. Thorpe's cancelledapplication.

c'B vvFitzgerald District (about three and four miles North-

East of Dowak).Corr. No. 17/26.Open sander Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

B & C 1 & 2.)Location 11018, containing 1,126a. Or. 24p.; classi-

fication page 33 of 5608/25; and Locations 522 and4209, containing 1,000a. Or. 27p.; classification page 5

of 1118/27; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage,to reclassification, and pricing, and to the special con-ditions governing selection in this district; no furtherAgricultural Bank assistance is guaranteed; tsubjectto mining conditions ; being A. T. Merrin 's and J.Newcombe's forfeited Leases 41792/55, 42263/55, and25506/74.

c(33),

Fitzgerald District (about four miles East of SalmonGums).

Corr. No. 3974/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

C2 & 3.)Location 516, containing 941a. 3r. 26p., at 8s. per

acre; classification page 41 of 1096/22, Vol. 1, andPage 3 of 1096/22, Vol. 2; no Agricultural Bank ad-vance will be made on this location; being A. J. Baker 'sforfeited Lease 56/288.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.rcB vv

Roe District (about three miles South of Newdegate).Corr. No. 3117/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 388/80,

B4.)Location 771, containing 496a. 2r. 33p., at 6s. per

acre; classification page 5 of 3117/26; being T. ITT.

Maxfield 's forfeited Lea se 21250/68.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1931.SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY

cgR,/

Fitzgerald District (near Dowak).Corr. No. 2697/22.

Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,.B1 & 2.)

Location 374, containing 1,000a. Or. 4p.; classificationpage 9 of 1096/22; subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage, to reclassification and pricing, and to thespecial conditions governing selection in this district ;no further Agricultural Bank assistance guaranteed ;being M. T3udiselic's forfeited Lease 12870/56.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1931.SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

ciRnFitzgerald District (about three miles South-Eagt of

Dowak) :

Corr. No. 2752/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

B & 'C2.)Location 369, containing 927a. Or. 3p.; classification

page 4 of 1096/22; suhject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage, to reclassification and pricing, and to thespecial conditions governing selection in this district ;no further Agricultural Bank assistance guaranteed ;being K. 'kdell's forfeited Lease 1286756.

Fitzgerald District (near Dowak).,Corr. No. 2155/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

B1.)Locations 378 and 212, containing 1,148a. 2r. 17p.;

classification page 1.1 of 1096/22; subject to an Agri-cultural Bank mortgage, to reclassifiCation and pricing,and to the special conditions governing selection in thi;district; no further Agricultural Bank assistance isguaranteed; being T. Francis' forfeited Leases 39106/55and 22703/74,

C. G: MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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2298 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OuroBER 23, 1931.

WITHDRAWAL NOTICES.PERTH LAND AGENCY-EDEL DISTRICT.

Corr. 11154/11. (Plan 57/300.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe land comprised within late Pastoral Leases 3155/96,3230/96, and 3243/96 has been withdrawn from selectionas on the 10th June, 1931, and will be again availablefor reselection on the 18th November, 1931, togetherwith the land comprised within late Leases 2926/96and 2927/96 as one holding.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY-SUSSEX,DISTRICT.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 22nd October, 1931

.Corr. 768/31., (Plan 413C/40, E3.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, that.Location 1881 has been withdrawn from selection.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE LAND ACT, 1898.Addition of By-law-Reserves near Albany.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 20th October, 1931.

Corres. No. 5392/11.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under Section 43 of "TheLand Act, 1898," of the following additional By-lawin connection with the control and management ofReserves 13862, 2903, 13773, and 17387, near Albany-

That no entire horse be allowed to roam or grazeon:the said Reserves, and any such animal foundtrespassing shall be destroyed.

Passed by the Albanly Road Board at a meeting heldon the 17th September, 193].

(Signed) W. E. SIBBALD,Secretary.

.Approved by His Excellency the Administrator inExecutive Council this 20th. day of October, 1931.

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

THE LAND ACT, 189S.Onslow Common-Addition to B,y-law No. 6A.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 20th October, 1931.

Corres. No. 4491/95.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following clauses beingadded to By-law No. GA -of the By-laws for the controland management of the Onslow Common:-

That camel teams be charged the following fees:4d. per head for the first twenty-four hours, and3d. per head for each succeeding twenty-fourhours up to one week.

Passed by the Ashburton Road Board at a meetingheld on the' 12th September, 1931.

(Signed) S. R. HEDDITCH,Secretary.

Spa

Approved by His Excellency the Administrator inExecutive Council this 20th day of October, 1931.

:(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPOOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd October, 1931.IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purposeof new roads, that is to say:

Harvey.1103/95.No. 488: Deviation of part:-A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road on the Northernboundary of Wellington Location 3071 7 chains 13.3

links from its North-Eastern corner and extending (asshown Diagram 56271) South-Eastward through thesaid location to its East boundary; thence Eastwardand North-Eastward to and through Location 4207 torejoin the old road on the Northern boundary of thelatter location.

la. Or. 29.2p. being resumed from Wellington Loca-tion .3071.

4a. 1 r. 34p. being resumed from Wellington Location4207. (Plan 383117/40, B3.)

Bunbury.L. & S. 2658/97; M.R.B. 536/30.No. 873: Widening:-The whole of Lot 1 of -Wel-

lington Location 29 (as shown L.T.O. Plait 3362).37.3p. being resumed from Wellington Location 29.

(Plan 411D/49, A3.)

Chit ering.9409/97.No. 111S: Widening of part:-A strip of land, 50

links Wide, its Southern, Eastern, and Northern sidesbeing contiguous with the Northern, Western, andSouthern sides respectively of the present road; com-mencing at the intersection of the present road withthe West boundary of Swan Location 102 and extending(as shown Diagram 56076) Eastward, Northward, andNorth-Westward through said Location 102 to rejoinits West boundary.

4a. Or. 19p. being resumed from Swan Location 102.(Plan 28/S0, E3.)

Goomalling.L. & S. 13285/01; M.R.D. 114/31.No. 1803: Extension : -A strip of land, one chain

wide: (widening in part as shown Diagram 54944),leaving the present road at the Northern corner'Of AvonLocation 21594 and extending (as shown O.P. 1922)Northward through Locations 18992 and 2590 to rejointhe present road in the last-mentioned location.

4a. 3r. 31p. being resumed from Avon Location 18992.3r. 24p. being resumed from Avon Location 2590.

(Plan 32C/40, E3.)

Woodanilling.L. & S. 15021/08; M.R.B. 835/30.No. 3347: Widening of parts: --A triangular portion

of Kojonup Location 39S8 bounded by lines commenc-ing on its Eastern boundary 11 chains 6.1 links -from itsNorth-Eastern corner, and extending: (as shown Diagram55459) 1.60deg. 43min. 1 chain 29.7 links, 1.87deg. 20min.3 chains 34.8 links; thence ldeg. 4 chains 32.2 links tothe starting poit. ,

Also a triangular portion of Boyerine station yardbounded by lines commencing at a South-Western cornerof same opposite the South-Eastern corner of Location3938 and extending (as shown Diagram 55459) North-ward along part of its Western side for a distance of 1chain 69.5 links; thence 140deg. 55min. 2 chains 5.8links and 269deg. 50Min. 73.8 links to the starting point.

12.7p-bein, resumed from Kojonup Location 3988.(Plan 409C/40, E4.)

Beverley.12326/09,No. 3769: Deviation of part:-A strip of land, 1

chain wide, leaving the presnet road on a North bound-ary of Avon Location 6134, 2 chains 23.6 links from aNorth-West corner of same and extending South-West-ward (as shown Diagram 57080) through the said loca-tion to rejoin the old road on its Westernmost bound-ary.

lr. 26.7p. being esumed from Avon Location 6134.(Plan 343A/40, Cl.)1.

Dowerin.L. & S. 1815/30; M.R.B. 1620/29.No. 8796:-A strip of land, 1 chain wide (widening

at the North-East corner of Avon Location 19399 (asshown Diagram 54807), and at the South -West corner ofLocation 24822, as shown Diagram 54808), leaving RoadNo. 8014 at the North-East corner of Avon Location19399 and extending South (as surveyed) along its Eastboundary ,to a surveyed road at its South-East corner.

3r. Sp. being resumed from Avon Location 19399.3r. 8p. being resumed from Avon Location 24822,

(Plan 56D/40, B3.)

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°Mum 23, 1931.] GOVERNMENT 'GAZETTE;'' 2299

Darling Range.273/87.No. 8797: Stirk. Street:-A. strip of laud, one chain

wide (widening at the North-West corner of CanningLocation 3S5 as shown Diagram 49708), leaving RoadNo. 1845 (Railway Road) at the North-Eastern cornerof Nalamunda Lot 17 and extending West (as sur-veyed) along the North boundaries of said Lot 17 andof Canning Location 385 to Road 1837 (Canning Road)at the North-West corner of the said location.

10p. being resumed from Canning Location 385.(Plan: Kalamunda.)

Rockingham.L. and S. 9156/99; M.R.B. 1591/29.No. 8798:-A strip of land, commencing one chain

wide and narrowing to 50 links along part of theSouthern boundary of Peel Estate Lot 609, leaving asurveyed road at the South-Eastern corner of Lot 611and extending (as shown O.P. 2762) South-Westwardalong part of the Southern boundary of said Lot 611,the South-Eastern boundary of Lot 610, and the South-Eastern and Southern boundaries of Lot 609 to theSonth,Western corner of the last mentioned Lot.

Also to include those portions of Cockburn SoundLocation 16 and Peel Estate Lot 608 bounded by linescommencing at the South.Western corner of Peel Es-tate Lot 609 and extending (as shown Diagram 56201)179deg. 57min. 50.3 links, 95deg. lmin. I chain 71.1links, 107deg. 4min. 73.3 links, 254deg. 21min. 2 chains40.2 links, 275deg. 1 milt 2 chains 83.3 links, and 74deg.21min. 2 chains S3.3 links, thence 43deg. 39min. 64.1links to the starting point.

r. 4p. being resumed from Cockburn Sound Loca-tion 16.

1.8p. being resumed from Peel Estate Lot 608. (Plan341D/40, BL)

Toodyay.1861/3.1.No. 8799: River Laue: -A strip of land, 50 links

wide, leaving Road No. 1147 (Toodyay Street) at theNorth-Western corner of Lot 18 (Avon. Location U3),and extending Southward (as shown L.T.O., Plan 3650)along the Western boundaries of Lots 18, 14, and 13,to the South-Western corner of the last-mentioned Lot.

r. 7.8p. being resumed from Avon Location U3.(Plant.Ttiodyay.)

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

By order of his Excellency the Administrator,

C. G. LATHAM,Minister for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHYRE'AS J. 0. Young, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road in the BROOK-TON Road District passes, has applied to the BrooktonRoad Board to close the said road, which is mere par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say: -

4693/11.14. 381.-The surveyed road, passing through Avon

Location 18726: from Road No. 5056 near its Westboundary to a closed road on its North-Eastern .boun-dary. (Plan 343C/40, -D3.)

WHEREAS James Gangell, being the owner of landover or along which the 'undermentioned roads in theDOWERLN Road District pass, has applied to theDowerin Road Board to close the said roads, which aremore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:

2S56/27.D. 201.-The surveyed road along the West boundary

of Dowerin A.A. Lot 101; from a surveyed road at itsSouth-West corner to one chain South of its North-Westcorner.

Also the surveyed road :don, parts of the West andSouth boundaries of Dowerin A.A. Lot 9; from thejunction of Road No. 8671 with its West boundary tothe intersection of the said road with its South boun-dary. (Plan 33D/40, A3.)

WHEREAS Daniel- and Mary Cantwell and Polly Di-mond,, being the owners of land. over or along whichthe. undermentioned road in the DARLING in:Road nistria passes, have applied to the Darling. Range:Hood. 'Board to close the said road, which is more pnr-tietinrly described hereunder, that is to say:

131.12/02.D. 202.-The whole of Road No. 1496 along the

South-West and part of the South-East boundary ofCanning Location 171; from Road, No. 168 at itsWestern corner to a surveyed road at the Northern cor-ner of Lot 1 (L.T.O. Plan 3478) of Location 297.(Plan 1D/20, S.E.)

WHEREAS Millars' Timber and Trading Co., Ltd.,being the owner of land over or along which the under-mentioned road in the HARVEY Road District passes,has applied to the Harvey Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:-

9545/97.11. 23.-That portion of Road No SOO from a closed

road at the Western corner of Wellington Location 1020to Road No. 153. (Plan 411/B40, D2.)

WHEREAS E. B. liettner, A. B. Brook (per 31. _Boa),M. E. T3eeck, and C. B. Quartermaine, being the ownersof land over or along which the undermentioned roadsin the KOJONUP Road District pa-s, have appliedto the ilKojonup Road Board to close the said roads,which are more particularly- described hereunder, that

to say: -4/31.K. 203: The surveyed roads, its hereunder set out:(1) Through Kojonup Locations 4192, 3137, 2892, and

3068; from a surveyed road on the Southern boundaryof the first-mentioned location to a surveyed road on theEastern boundary of Location 3068.

(2) Along part of the North boundary of Location4192, through Location 31.17, along the East boundariesOf Locations 2423 and 1830, through Location 3065 andalong the Easternmost boundary of Location 6497; fromclosure described in paragraph 1 to the North-East cor-'ner of said Location 6497.

(3) Alono. the South boundary of Location 3065;front BoaeNo. 8721 near its South-West corner to itsSouth-Eastern corner.

(4) Along part of the East, the North, and part ofthe West boundary of Location 6496, and the Southboundary of Location 2913; from a South-West cornerof Location 6497 to a surveyed road it the South-Westcorner of said Location 2913. (Plan 416 B/40, D2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for, 'Erik:cation, being, theowner of land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the SWAN Road District passes, -has appliedto the Swan Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particulary described hereunder, that is tosay: -

11581/11.S. 76.-That portion of Road No. 4288 bounded by

lines commencing on the North-Western side of the pre-sent road on the South-Eastern boundary of ReserveS022 6.3 links from its South-Eastern corner, andextending (as shown Diagram 56265) South-Westwardalong a circular concave arc for a distance of 5 chains49.7 links; thence West 4.7 links to a West side ofthe present road at the North-East corner of Lot 3of Swan Location Ml (L.T.O. Diagram 5027); thenceNorthward 2 chains 63.4 links and North-Eastward 3chains 40.7 links along a -Western and a North-Westernside of the present road to the starting point. (Plan1A/40, C2.)

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

And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applications:

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

It is hereby notified that the said roads are closed.Dated this 23rd clay of October, 1031.

C. G. MORRIS;Under Secretary for Lands,

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2300 GOVERNME GAZETTE, W.A. [OcToBER 23, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Roads.

WE, D. J. Fisher and H. Fulcher, being the owners ofland over or along which portions of roads hereunderdescribed pass, have applied to the Kojonup RoadBoard to close the said portions of roads, viz.:

Koj onup.741/30.K. 210.--The surveved road along a West, a North,

the Westernmost, and'. part of the 'South boundary ofKojonup Location 7873; from Road No. 8721 at aNorth-West corner of the said location to the said roadat a North-East corner of Location 7413.

Also the surveyed road' along the Western and pactof the South boundary of Location 3969 ; from RoadNo 8721 at a South-Western corner of the said loca-tion to a North-East corner of Location 7413. (Plan437D/40, B3.)

D. J. FISHER.FULCHER.

Robert Francis Roamer, on behalf of the Kojo-imp Road Board, hereby assent to the above applicationto close the roads therein described.

R. F. HONNER,Chairman Kojonup Road Board.

16th October, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Road.

t, R. IL REID, being the owner of land over or alongwhich the portion of road hereunder described passes,have applied to the Kojonup Road Board to cloSe thesaid portion of road,

Kojonup.1360/31.K. 209.The surveyed road along the Easternmost

boundary of Kojonup Location 7609'; from its South-East corner to a snrveyed road at the North -West cor-net of Location 3544. (Plan 437A/40, B2.)

ROBERT H. REDD.

I, Robert Francis Roamer, on behalf of the Kojo-imp Road Board, hereby assent to the above applicationto close the road' therein described.

I. HONNER,Chairman Kojonup Road Board.

6th October, 1931.

TRANSFER OF LAND(Section 75.)

Application No. 1467/1931.NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the second day of November next to issue inthe name of Ellen Trigavell of Donnybrook Widow aSpecial Certificate of Title to the land described belowthe duplicate Certificate of Title having as is allegedbeen lost.

Dated this 8th clay of October, 1931.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar o

Time Land 'referred to.All that piece of land being portions of Swan Loca-

tion 32 and being Lots 48 49 50 51 and 52 on depositedPlan 2544 and being the whole of the land comprisedin Certificate Of Title Vol. 359 Fol. 84.

S. Howard-Bath, Solicitor, Perth, Agent forEastman and. Jenour, Solicitors, Bunbury.

Titles.

NOTICE.Department of Mines,

Perth, 5th October, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for public information, that gen-eral exemption from conditions of work, use, and occu-pation has been granted on all mining tenementsthroughout the State froM the 14th day of December,1931, to the llth day of January, 1932, both dates :in-clusive,

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTTENDER BOARD.

Tenders for the Burial of Deceased Destitute Persons andAboriginals.

TENDERS (endorsed " Tender for Burials"), will be receivedby the Chairman, Government Tender Board, Murray Street,Perth, up till 2.15 p.m. on Thursday, 29th October, 1931,from persons willing to contract for the above service at theundermentioned places during the period from 1st Januaryto 31st December, 1932 :

AlbanyArmadaleBelmontBeverleyBoulderBridgetownBroad ArrowBroomeBruce RockBunburyBusseltonCanningtonCarnarvonClaremontCollieCoolgardieCorriginCottesloeCueDalwallinuDerbyDongarraDowerinDundasDwellingupDumbleyungEsperaneeFremantleGeraldtonGinginGnowangerupGoomallingGosnellsGreenbushesGuildfordHarveyHeathcote Reception

Home

HolyoakeJarrandaleKalgoorlieKatanningKellerberrinKelmscottKojonupKondininKookynieKununoppinLarkinvilleLavertonLeonoraManjimupMandurahMarble BarMeekatharraMenziesMerredinMidland JunctionMingenewMooreMorgansMount MagnetMullewaMundaringNannineNannupNarembeen.NarroginNewdegateNorsemanNorthamNorthamptonNorthcllffeNullagineOnslow

Perth, includingNorth PerthLeedervilleVictoria ParkMaylandsBayswaterSouth Perth

'PembertonPerenjoriPeak HillPingellyPinjarraPort HedlandQuairadingQueen's ParkRavensthorpeRockinghamRoebourneSandstoneSouthern CrossSubiacoTambellup.Three SpringsToodyayTrayningWaginWaroonaWestoniaWickepinWilliamsWilunaWoorolooWyalkatchemWyndhamYalgooYarloopYork

Tender forms and full particulars obtainable from theOfficers-in-Charge of Police Stations at the above-mentionedplaces and from the Government Tender Board Office, MurrayStreet, Perth.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Tenders for Shoeing Police Horses.

TENDERS (endorsed " Tender for Shoeing Police Horses")will be received by the Chairman, Government TenderBoard, Murray Street, Perth, up till 2.15 p.m. on Thursday,29th October, 1931, for Shoeing Police Horses at the wader-mentioned places during the period from 1st January to31st December, 1932 :--

Albanyl3oyanupBencubbinBeverleyBridgetownBrooktonBusseltonBroomeBunburyBruce RockBroome HillCollieCorriginCueCarnarvonCunderdinDalwallinnDenmarkDongarraDonnybrookDerbyDumbleyungDwellingupDowerinFremantleGuildfordGinginGreenbushesGeraldtonGnowangerupGoomallingHarvey

JarrandaleKalgoorlieKclmscottKatanningKellerherrinKojonupKondininKulinLake GraceLcederviileLeonoraLavertonManjimupMargaret RiverMerredinMingenewMundaringMullewaMidland JunctionMooraMount HawthornMt. MagnetMenziesMaylandsMt. BarkerMarble BarMeekatharraMeckeringNannupNarembeenNedlandsNortham

NorthamptonNungarinNarroginNullagineOnslowPalmyraPerenjoriPerthPembertonPort HedlandPinjarraPingellyQuairadingRavensthorpeRoebourneSouthern CrossSalmon GumsSandstoneTambellupThree SpringsTrayningToodyayWaginWilliamsWilunaWickepinWyndham.WyalkatchemWongan HillsYarloopYalgoo

Tender forms and full particulars obtainable from theOfficers-in-Charge of Police Stations at the above-mentionedplaces and from the Government Tender Board Office,Murray Street, Perth.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

1st October, 1931.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Chairman W.A. Tender Board.

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OCTOBER 23, 931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2301

--Y

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued.

Accepted Tenders.

Tender I

Board Date.No.

Contractor.Sche-duleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

1931.552/`31 Oct. 19 j Swan 0

Ltd.A, 1,000 tons Portland Cement .. Works and Labour 6s.

net.0

Addition to Contract.

Tender Board -No. Date. Contractor. i Particulars.

569/31

569/31

1931.Oct. 15

Oct. 20

do.

J. H. Graham & Sons,Ltd.

Joyce Bros. (W.A.),Ltd.

do. do.

15 only Duck Tents and Flys, as per item 1. of Schedule 131A, 1931,at 37/9d. each.

15 only, Duck Tents and Flys, as per item 1 of Schedule 131e, 1931,at 38/6d. each.

3 only, Duck Flys, 10ft. x 12ft., at 12/6d. each.

nate ofadyert1Sing. Schedule No.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Supplies required: Date ofclosing.

1931:Oct. 13 ... 135A,Oct. 20 ... 138A, 1931

931

Oct. 8 ...

Oct. 22

Oct. 1 ..

Oct. 1 ...

33A, 1931 .

Firewood, 50 cords, for Garden Gully Pumping Station, Meeka.tharraOregon, 40,000 super. feet ; Yellow Pine, 30,000 super. feet ; Oregon Door

Stock, 2,700 pieces ; Oregon Door Panels, 3-ply, 1,550 pieces, and Baltic,35,000 lineal feet ...

Tarpaulin Canvas, 1G -oz., 36in. wide, 54,000 yards

For Sale be Tender.Diesel-driven D./C. Generator., Marine Type (vertical), 90 se p., complete with

accessories, ex the M.V. " Kangaroo," and now lying at Fremantle, whereinspection can be made ...

Periodical Contracts.Burial of Deceased ,Destitute Persons and Aboriginals in various towns

throughout,the State, during the year 1932 (see special advertisement) ...Shoeing Police Horses in various towns throughout the State, during the year

1932 (see special advertisement) ... ... ... ... ... ...

Surplo..; Government Property for Sale.

The Tender Board has for disposal a large number of Second-hand Tip-Drays,for which offers are invited. Inspection can he made at the East PerthPlant Depot. Offers should be made in writing to the undersigned.

1931.Oct. 29.

Nov. 5.Nov. 19.

Dec. 3.

Oct. 29.

Oct. 29.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the abovementioned supplies until 2.15 p.m.on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted:M. J. CALANCHINI,

Dated, this 22nd day of October, 1931. Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

APPOINTMENTS

(under Section 5 of "Registration of Deaths and Mar-riages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section 2 of" The Registration of Births, Deaths, --and Mar-riages Act Amendment Act, 1914").

Registrar General's Office,11 G. No. 89/31. Perth, 15th October, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable W. D. Kay has been appointed to act, tem-porarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, andMarriages for the Northampton Registry District, toreside at Northampton, during the absence on leave of

Constable McCaskill; appointment to date from 19thOctober, 1931.

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 80/31. Perth, 17th October, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable W. J. McGuigan has been appointed to act,temporarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Williams Registry District, to resideat Wickepin, vice Constable O'Brien; appointment todate. from 17th October, 1931.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

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2302 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1V.A. [OCTOBER 23, 1931.

THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906 ; INDUSTRIESASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND ITS AMENDMENTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned land andlea'es will be received by the Trustees on dates and at theLocal Offices named :-

Tenders returnable at Narregin-7/1] /31.2494/28.

Williams Locations 7424, and 14040, being the whole of theland comprised in Leases 9315/68 and 23134/74, standing inthe name of Kenneth Scobie McKenzie ; area 914 acres, situ-ated 3 miles South of Harrismith ; described as 500 acres firstclass good clay to fair loamy soil, salmon and malice ; 150acres second class light gravelly soil malice, blackboy andwhitegum ; balance 264 acres, third class ; 280 acres forestand 80 acres scrub cleared ; 140 acres part cleared ; dam 1,600c.y., 100 chains 6-wire and 98 chains 3-wire and netting fence ;camp. This property is subject to a cropping lease, expiringon 28/2/32.

2290/29.Roe Locations 51, 759 and 738, being the whole of the land

comprised in Leases 17427/68 and 23807/74, standing in thename of Bruce Henry Campbell ; area 1,144 acres 33 perches,situated 1 mile East of Newdegate ; 835 acres first. class, 954acres second class ; balance third class ; described as mixedquality good loamy and clayey soil, salmon, yorrel, boree,blaokbutt, and tea-tree ; fair light soil, malice, scrub andbroom, gravelly and rocky scrub and low malice ; 463 acresforest cleared and cultivated ; 247 acres forest cleared ; 300acres scrub cleared, 100 acres rolled ; 2 dams equalling 1,400c.y. ; 280 chains 2 and 3-wire and netting, and 60 chains 2 and3-wire fencing ; jarrah house, 3 rooms and lobby ; bush shed ;stock and plant that may be in our possession and belongingto the place at time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Kellerberrin-7/11/31.1768/30.

Yilgarn Location 414, being the whole of the land com-prised in Lease 41404/55, standing in the name of JamesHines ; area 999 acres 2 roods 35 perches, situated 7 milesNorth of Garratt ; described as all first class land ; 855 acresforest cleared ; 213 chains 3-wire, 140 chains 6 and 7-wirefencing ; 68 chains fence posts erected ; camp and frameworkof shed ; plant that may be in our possession and belongingto the place at time of purchase. This property is subject toa cropping lease expiring on 28/2/32.

Tenders returnable at Perth-7/11/31.23/292.

Canning 758, being the whole of the land com-prised in 'Certificate of Title Vol. 1021, Fol. 335, standing inthe name of Frederick Stanley Elson ; area, 15 acres 33perches, situated 1 mile East of Kaionaunda ; described as 8acres first class good loam, mostly summer land, 3 acresgravelly ; balance stony ; 4 acres cleared, 4 acres part cleared ;34 chains 4-wire fencing ; 2 roomed j.w.b. house.

Tenders returnable at Perth-14/11/31.19/1197.

Oldfield Locations 278, 279, 280, 281, 282 and 283, beingthe whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol.1016, Fol. 346, and Lease 23967/74, standing in the name ofJohn Blake ; area 886 acres 1 rood 26 perches, situated 3-imiles North-West of Ravensthorpe ; 820 acres first class,balance second and third class ; 800 sacs cleared ard. culti-vated ; 80 acres cleared ; 230 chains neighbour's fencing ; 470chains 6-wire fence (boundary), 405 chains 3, 4 and 5-wire in-ternal fence ; 3 darns equalling 6,C00 c.y. ; tarn and shearing,shed ; sheep yards and clip. This property is subject to acropping lease expiring on 28/2/32.

Tenders returnable at Kununoppin-7/11/31.23/1673.

Avon Locations 14181, 14196, 14202, 16694, 16695, 16696and 1.6697, being the whole of the land comprised in Leases11091/56 and 26324/55, and Certificate of Title Vol. 999,Fol. 38, standing in the name of Lindvald Facius ; AvonLocation 14207, being the whole of the land comprised inLease 31777/55, standing in the name of William Larsson ;total area 2,832 acres 2 roods 18 perches, situated 10 milesNorth of Nungarin ; described as 1,483 acres first class redclay and loamy soil, salmon, gimlet, mallee and jam ; 977acres second class sandy loam, malice, jam, mulga, tea-tree,broom and morrel ; balance third class scrub and reeky out-crops ; 987 acres forest cleared ; 600 acres scrub and malicecleared ; clam 1,000 e.y1, permanent soak ; Governmentwater scheme ; 775 chains 1-wire and rabbit-proof netting,400 chains 3 and 4-wire and rabbit-proof netting ; 84 chains6-wire, 150 chains 2-wire and barb fencing ; 4 roomed mud-

brick bungalow, enclosed verandah, kitchen ; j.w.b. men'shut. ; plant that may be in our possession and belonging tothe place at time of purchase ; stables.

Tenders returnable at Northam.-7/11/31.2723/29.

Ninghan Location 2586, being the whole of the land com-prised in Lease 68/619, standing in the names of GeorgeRobert Bennett and Lionel Adolphus George Tomsett ; Ning-han Location 2878, being the whole of the land comprised inLease 74/399, standing in the name of George Robert Ben-nett ; Ninghan Location 2877, being the whole of the landcomprised in Lease 74/398, standing in the name of LionelAdolphus George Tomsett ; total area 2,216 acres 1 rood 13perches, situated adjoining Kalannie Siding ; described as665 acres first class, 1,235 acres second class, balance thirdclass ; 610 acres cleared ; 5 acres part cleared ; 2 roomedcamp.

2632/29.Avon Locations 20369, 24490, 7203 and 24761, being the

whole of the land comprised in Leases 20688/68 and 25181/74,standing in the name of Edward Anthony Fisk ; area 1,599acres 2 roods 20 perches, situated 8 miles North-West of God-dard ; described as 105 acres first class red and grey soil ;balance second class light soil, of fair quality ; 558 acrescleared ; 50 chains 6-wire and 27 chains 3-wire and nettingfence ; iron camp.

19/963.Avon Locations 15760, 17841, 16169, 9530, 9531 and 10284,

being the whole of the land comprised in Leases 26444/55,28440/55 and 27514/55, and Certificates of Title Vol. 721,Fol. 152 ; 1007/456, standing in the name of Hugh McArthur ;area 1,307 acres, situated 3''miles East of Benjaberring ; de-scribed as 920 acres first class red loam and light red and grey,loam, salmon and gimlet ; 305 acres second class grey to redsandy loam ; balance third class grey to yellow sandy land ;700 acres forest cleared, 250 acres scrub and mallee cleared ;3 dams equalling 800 c.y. ; well ; soak ; 450 chains 1, 2 and 3.wire and 175 chains 1, and 2-wire and netting fence ; 5 roomedj.w.b. house ; man's room ; plant that may be in our posses-sion and belonging to the place at time of purchase. Thisproperty is subject to a cropping lease expiring 28/2/32.

22/233,Avon Locations 370 and 3645, and part of Avon Location

1289 and Clackline Lots 5 and 19, being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 1005, Fol. 817, andLicense No. 5506/51, standing in the names of EdwardErnest Cutler (the Elder), Herbert Edward Cutler and Wil-fred Ernest Cutler ; area 278 acres 1 rood 33 perches, situated2 miles North of Clackline ; described as 180 acres first classclay and loam, jam, manor and whitegum ; 65 acres secondclass sandy and gravelly ; balance third class rocky ridges ;130 acres cleared ; 5 acres part cleared ; 2 soaks ; 286 chains5, 6 and 7-wire, 44 chains 2 and 3-wire fencing (half neigh-bours) ;- 128 chains 6-wire fencing ; 3 roomed bat and j.w,b.house ; small iron shed.

AGRICULTURAL 13ANK. ACT, 1906 ; GROUP SETTLE-MENT ACT, 1925, AND THE GROUP SETTLERS AD-

VANCES ACT, 1925, AND AMENDMENTS.TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned land willbe received by the Trustees, at Perth, on 31/10/31 :-

422/29 GSS.Susses Location 1597, being the whole of the laud com-

prised in Certificate of Title Vol. 1019, Fol. 771, standing inthe name of Joseph Chaisty ; area 128 acres 3 roods 20perches, situated 3 miles South of Bramley Siding.

Improvements are quoted from office records and are be.lieved to be correct, but the Trustees do not guarantee them.Tenderers should satisfy themselves regarding improvementsand their condition.

Tenderers are requested to state definitely what depositthey are prepared to pay, terms required for balance of pur-chase, also if able to carry on without further assistance.,

All tenders to be forwarded to District Inspector, Agricul-tural Bank, at place named, the envelope marked " Tenderfor 's property."

No tender necessarily accepted.

E. A. McLARTY,General Manager

Agricultural Bank, Soldiers' Settlement Scheme, andIndustries Assistance Board.

23rd October, 1931.

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OCTOBER 23, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2303

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 10 of 1931.Between Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited, Ap-

plicant, and the Coal Miners' Industrial Union ofWorkers of W.A., Collie, Respondent.

THE. Coal Mining Industrial Board, in pursuance of thepowers and duties conferred upon it by Section 107 of" The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," and inpursuance of a remission to it by the Court of Arbitra-tion, Both hereby make the following Award in connec-tion with the Industrial Dispute betWeen the above-named parties:AlYARD BY COAL MINING INDUSTRIAL BOARD.

General Conditions.1.Area.

This Award shall operate over the South-West LandDivision of Western Australia. (outside the Metropoli-tan Area).

2. Term.The currency of this Award shall be three years from

the 25th day of October, 1931: Provided that, anyparty to the Award may, at the expiration of twelvemonths from the date thereof, and at the end of eachsucceeding twelve, months, apply to the Court for leaveto alter, amend, or revise the Awavd. On such leavebeing granted the Court may remit the application foramendment to this Board for determination.

3. Scope.The provisions of this Award shall apply to all work-

ers engaged in the coal mining industry, and the pro-isions of Schedules A, B, C, D, E, and F shall applyparticularly to all workers employed in that industryand covered by such schedules.

4. Day Wages.(a) Workers of the age of twenty-one years and up-

wards shall be paid not less than the following rates,per shift.

The rates in this Award are based upon the basicwage as fixed by the Court of Arbitration on the 18thday of August, 1931, of 16s. Od. per week.

Per'shift of seven. hours.Margin overbasic wage. Total wage.

Man hi charge of coal cuttings. d. s. d.

machine 5 3 17 11Assistantcoal cutting machine 3 11 16 7Man in charge, coal-boring

machine 4 9 17 5Assistant, coal boring machine 3 5 1.6 1Miner .. .. 3 5 16 1Pick miner .. 3 5 16 1Miner doing pillar work 4 0 16 8Setrider .. 3 7 16 3Shooter and borer 3 5 1.6 1Filler .. 1 1.0 14 6Road layer .. .. 3 8 16 4Shiftman (first class) 3 10 16 6Shiftman (second class) 2 10 15 6Wheeler (hand) 2 9 15 5Wheeler (horse) 1 9 14 5Tipper . , .. 1 9 14 5Gantry and screennian 1 9 14 5Winclunati .. 1 9 14 5Unclassified workers (nn(

ground) .. .. 1 9 14 5Labourer (on surface) .. 0 6 13 2Pumpmen (8-hour shift, in-

cluding one hour's overtime) 3 10 16 fi

Groom (per week) .. .. 29 4 105 4

Any groom in charge of more than fifteen (15) horsesshall be provided with assistance.

(b) :Junior Workers: Workers under the age oftwenty-one years shall be paid the following rates :

Sciceen Elevator, Picking Belt, Gantry (coupling),Wagon Attendants, and Stable. Boys: Per Shift.

s. 0.14 to 15 years of age 5 615 to 16 years of age 6 0

16 to 17 years of age 6 617 0, 18 years of age 7 6

18 to 19 years' of age 8 919 to 20 year's of age 10 3

20 to 21 years of age 12 0

No junior shall bring railway wagons from the Dead-End to the Screen, unless under the direction and con-trol of the Screenman.

Per shift.Greasers of Rollers: s. d.

15 to 10 years of :age 6 316 to 17 years of age 6 917 to 18 years of age 718, to 19 years of age 9 019 to 20 years of age 10 320 to 21 years of age .. 12 0

Mainroaders and Pump Attendants:15 to 16 years of age 7 01.6 to 17 years of age S 017 to 18 years of age 9 018 to 19 years of age 10 019 to 20 years of age 11 620 to 21 years of age 12 6

Flatters, Clippers,15 to 16 years16 to 17 years17 to 18 years18 to 19 years19 to 20 years20 to 21 years

and Spraggers:of ageof ageof ageof ageof age:of age

6 37 3'8 39 3

10 912 0

Winchdrivers:18 to 19 years of age 9 619 to 20 years of age 11 020 to 21 years of age .. .. 12 6

(c) All workers employed on Afternoon, or Midnight,Shift shall be paid the follOwing additional amountsper shift, namely:

Adult Workers. Junior Workers.Afternoon Shift .. lid. 3d.Midnight Shift ls. Od. 6d.

Each worker shall have day shift every alternate week.

5.Definitions of Shiftmen.(a) The term "First class shiftman" shall be deemed

to include any man thoroughly competent to carry outany shiftman's work underground he may be called uponto perform; and who shall have had two years' actualexperience in shiftman's duties.

(b) The term "Second class shiftman" shall meannay man promoted from a lower grade to shiftworkwho has had less than two years' actual experience asa shiftman.

Second class shiftmen shall not be employed in anymine in a greater proportion than one second classshiftman to two first class shiftmen,

6.IIours of Work.For all underground workers (except pumpmen) and

grooms the -working shift shall consist of seven hoursbank to bank ; including crib-time, which shall be takenat a time to be mutually agreed upon between the mana-ger and the men concerned.

for all surface workers (except the groom) the work-ing shift shall consist of seven hours, exclusive of crib-time. For grooms, eight hours shall constitute a workingshift; and the contract of service of such workers shallbe a weekly one of seven days.

If workers desire to accustom themselves to thedarkness before proceeding any considerable distanceunderground, they shall leave the surface at such atime as shall allow them to become so accustomed, andto move onward with the other workers at the requiredstarting time.

7.Overtime.Overtime shall only be worked where it is absolutely

necessary.For all time worked in excess of ,that prescribed by

Clause 6 hereof the following rates shall apply:During the first hourOrdinary time.During the next four hoursAt the rate of time

and a half.Except for Pumpmen and Grooms for all time 'oe-

yond the twelfth hour; or on Sundays andholidays (as defined in Clause 11 hereof)--Double ordinary rate.

All time worked by Pumpmen on Sundays shall bepaid at the rate of time and a quarter.

The provisions of this clause shall not apply to em-ployees required to work on actual necessitous occa-sions *Caused by loss of human life or an -outbreak offire.

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ce who shall absent nimself fromout notice, or without reasonable cause,

to immediate dismissal.

0.--Notice of Work.post a notice at the office of the

before the time for ceasing work (oftile day shift), on the preceding day, that men will berequired for work on the succeeding day.

10.Pay Saturday.The custom in the industry of miners observing pay

Saturday as a general holiday shall be continued; butan employer shall be entitled to call upon workers otherthan miners to work on that day. in cases of necessity;iu which ease the working shift shall be as prescribed

clause 6 hereof.

The following days shall be observed as holidays:New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, AnzacLay, Labour Lay, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.Every worker shall also have the right to a fortnight'sholiday each year without pay: Provided always, thatsuch holiday shall be taken at a time to suit the mutualconvenience of the employer and the worker; or bearranged between the employer and tile Union.

12.Fair Share of Work.All workers shall have an equitable share of the

work in their respective grades; and no worker irre-spective of grade or class; shall be sent home when themine is working, if he has not been notified at, orbefore the time for ceasing work the previous day, thathe will not be employed.

18.--Afternoon and Night Shift.Except ut ease of necessity, the ordinary work of

procuring coal by millers in a mine (other than coal-cutting and special places) shall not lie carried on,. onafternoon or night shifts, unless the mine has workedan- average of nine shifts per fortnight or twenty-sevenshifts in the preceding six weeks. If any dispute ariseas to a case of "necessity" the matter shall he deter-mined by the -Board of Reference constituted underClause 26 hereof.

14.Cavil.One wheeler (which term includes a set-rider) and

one shiftman, shall be allowed to cavil each quarter:Provided they find suitable mates to take them on thecoal; preference to be given to the wheeler or shiftmanwho has been longest employed at the mine in respectof which the cavil is being taken.

Provided further, that no wheeler nor shiftman shallbe owed to cavil unless there are more places thanthere are miners employed on the coal. In determiningthe seniority of the workers for the purpose of this.clause, the date the worker last started at the particularmine shall be deemed to be the date of his employment.

15.Lights.The employer shall supply all underground workers

with sufficient carbide to provide them with artificiallight on each shift they work.

The, worker shall provide his own lamp.

16.Deductions from Wages.The employer may deduct from the worker's wages

the amounts agreed upon on account of contributionsfor medical benefits, contributions to the Accident Re-lief Fund, the Aged and Infirm Coal Miners' Super.-onnuatiOn Fund; and any other contribution agreed toby both parties.

17.Payment for Wet Work.If any worker be compelled to work in water, or if

water drips on him while working so as to saturate hisclothing during the course of his work, he shall he paid.one shilling and ninepence (1s. 9d.) per shift extra.

The employer shall keep, the pumps in good conditionin order to remove any water from the working places`prior to the men commencing work; but should theremoval of the water be impracticable, and the quamtity of water is such that the men are prevented fromworking, then there shall be no liability on the part ofthe employer to find other places for the men so affectedi

18. Higher, or Lower Duties.(a) In the event of a worker being called upon to

work temporarily in any one day in a grade lower thanthat in which he is usually employed, lie shall sufferno reduction in his wages.

(b) Iu the event of a worker being called upon lowork in a grade higher than that in which. he is usuallyemployed for more than two hours in any one day, heshall be paid the higher rate for that day.

The term "grade at which he is usually. employed"shall mean the rating of the worker in the employer 'sbooks at the commencement of the pay fortnight

If a worker is permanently transferred from onegrade of work to another during the currency of thepay fortnight; then he shall be paid the rate for theclass of work to which lie is so transferred from thedate of such transference.

If there be any dispute as to the grade at which aworker was employed it shall be referred to the Boardof Reference tinder Clause 26 for settlement.

19.Minimum Number of Days.In the event of any additional workers under

Schedules "A" or "B" being temporarily engaged,they shall be engm.,:al on the distinct condition thattheir employment terminates when the work at the minefalls below- nine shifts per fortnight or twenty -sevenshifts in the preceding six weeks; and each such em-ployee shall be so informed when engaged.

In the event of such workers being subsequently re-paired, they shall have a prior right to re-engagementin the order of their Seniority.

Provided, however, that vacancies that may occur inany ''special place" as defined in Clause 18 of Sche-dule "A" or 17 of Schedule "B" hereof, may be filledby the Management at any time irrespective of the num-ber of shifts worked; but preference of employmentin such vacancies shall be given to workers already em-ployed in the mine.

In calculating the number of shifts worked, for thepurpose of applying this clause, any shifts not workedthrough holidays, break-down of machinery, or provedshortage of railway waggons, shall he allowed as havingbeen worked.

20.Temporary Advancement.In the event of any workers being temporarily ad-

vanced on to the coal to meet the requirements of thetrade, they shall revert to their respective grades whenthe time worked by the mine is reduced below nine, shiftsper fortnight or twenty -seven shiftsin six weeks.

Any other workers who were advanced in grade as aresult of such workers going on the coal shall likewiserevert to the grade formerly worked by them prior tosuch advancethent.

2EEmployment of .3uniors:The- employer shall not be obliged to retain the ser-

vices of a worker when he arrives at the age of twentyone years unless he be senior in length of service to anyother worker in the mine whose place he is capable ofEaling

22 .Ine ap acitated Workers.In the event of any worker being so incapacitated

by accident, illness, or old age as to be unable to ade-quately perform the work specified in Subclause (a) ofClausen hereof, he may be allowed, after receiving thesanction of the Union, to perform any work which maybe agreed upon between the employer and the Union,and his rate of pay shall be fixed by mutual agreementbetween the employer, the Union, and himself.. In theevent of these three parties being unable to agree, thematter shall he referred for settlement to the Boardof Reference constituted 'under Clause 26 hereof.

23.Pit-top Meetings.Should pit-top meetings be held, such meetings shall

be terminated or adjourned. in time to permit workersto proceed to their work at

adjourned,appointed time. No pit-

top meeting shall be held 'during the hours of day shiftat any mine which is working.

24. Reduction of hands.In the event of a reduction of hands in a mine, the

last worker employed in the particular grade of workshall be the first to be dismissed; but this provisionshall not apply to any worker dismissed for gross mis-conduct, or refusal to obey lawful orders.

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If a worker has been shifted from one grade of workto another -then his length of service for the purposeof determining ,seniority shall be deemed to date fromthe last time, be signed on at the mine during his cur-rent period of employment.

25.Centract Work other than that provided, for inthis Award.

No work, may be performed (in the, industry to' whichthis- award relates) by contract unless the contract beapproved by the Executive of the Union; and every suchcontract shall contain, or be deemed to contain, a coven-ant that the wOrker shall receive at least -tlie minimumwage provided, by thiS Award -for the particular classof work , to which the contract relates.

Provided fiirther, that if' 'the Executive of the Unionrefuses to approve of the contract, the matter may bereferred for determination to the Board of Referenceconstituted under Clause 26 of this Awaild.

26.-Board of _Reference.the event of any dispute arising in relation to any

matter under this Award, failing a settlement betweenthe management and the - local officers of the Unionwithin twenty -four hours from the inception of the dis-pute, either-party may refer the, dispute to a Board -ofReference consisting of the mine manager representingthe employer, and the General Secretary of the Union,with, James Mc \lice, (inspector of Mines) as Chairman.

Provided always,. that the Board of Reference shallnot have power to alter or ;amend any portion of thisAward, nor to impose any new conditions (other thanthose provided under Clause 25 hereof), nor shall thisprovision tel away the right of any party to apply tothe Court fei. au interpretation of, or for enforcementof the lAwai-d, or any part thereof. There shall be nocessation of work nor alteration in the working condi-tions pending a settlement of the dispute.

Provided further, that in the event of either partybeing dissatisfied with the decision of the Board ofReference they may appeal within seven days to thisIndustrial Bound against such decision.

27.Pay Day:The wages shall be paid to all Worke s on every alter-

nate Friday.They shall be paid on the same date at each mine in

the Collie district,

28.Definitions.The' terns "manager" ',or " management " Wherever

used in thi3 Award shall mean the mine manager and/orhis subordinate officials.

The term "Union" wherever used in this Award shallmean "The Coal Miners' Industrial. Union of Workersof Western Australia, Collie."

20.Members of the sAll workers engaged by the employers shall make

application to become members of the Union withinthree weeks of their engagement.

The Union shall accept them as ',members: Providedthat they are persons of good character, and tender theentrance fees and subscription in accordance with theRules of the Union. This provision shall not apply toOfficials and Deputies, or members of the MechanicalStaff of the Mine. The term "Deputy," for the pur-pose, of this clause, shall mean a person in charge of adistrict in the mine, and classified; as such in the paysheet.

30.UnionIn the event of a worker leaving e, mine to act as

General Secretary, or other Executive Officer of theUnion, he, shall retain his seniority, within the meaningof. this Award,' in the grade of work in which he wasemployed at the mine,. at the time of so leaving.

SCHEDULE " A."

Mining' Machine Cut Coal.

1. Duties in Particular.The duties in particular of the ' men working under

this, schedule and hereinafter referred to as the minersshall include shooting clown coal after it has been under-cut by the coal cutting machine; filling such coal intoskips, and performing all other duties as hereinafterprovided.

2.Touuage Rates.Parties of miners and miners working singly on ton-

nage rates shall be paid, at the undermentioned mines,the following rates, while existing conditions, as toboring are observed :

Per ton.s. d.

Proprietary and Stockton Mines 2 71/2

Cardiff Mine 2 81,-

Co-operative and Griffin Mines 2 91/2

Westralia Mine 2 11y

lt.Day Wages.Where tonnage rate is hi operation in any mine no

coal shall be. got ou day wages other than that fromthe Main Dips, Back Headings, and their connections,places deemed deficient by the scrutineers and the man-agement, or from work done for the purpose of develop-ment, maintenance, and upkeep.

Provided that, by agreement between the Union andthe management, the provisions of this clause may beupended at any time, and for any period.

4.Undercutting Coal.The employer shall undercut the coal with coal-cut-

ting machines.The term " undercutting" shalt mean leaving a clear

space of not less than three inches underneath the coalwhen cut by the machine. If the coal should fall afterhaving been undercut and thus impede the miner inIds work he shall be paid such a sum not exceeding fourshillings (4s.) per bond as may be agreed upon by themanager and himself as compensation for the disa-bility caused by the coal so falling. In the event of theparties being unable to agree as to the amount of com-pensation to be paid, the matter shall be referred to theBoard of Reference, for settlement.

5.Elimination of Refuse..If there is any refuse in the seam worked, and the

manager directs the miner to eliminate it from thecoal, . the rate to be paid for eliminatina it, and placingit- in the gob shall be one penny farthing (WO.) perton for the first three inches or part thereof, in thick-ness, and a halfpenny per ton per inch thereafter, inaddition to the rates provided in Clause 2 of thisSchedule.

Where stone conies down from the roof through nofault of 'the miner, and the manager directs the minerto eliminate it from the coal, payment shall be madeat a s-ate to be mutually agreed upon by the minersconcerned and the manager, or in the event of disagree-ment" between them, at a rate to be determined by theBoard of Referenee appointed under Clause 26 hereof.

6.Penalty for Filling Refuse.Any miner filling twenty (20) lbs. of refuse into his

skip or 112 lbs. in any one day shall he dealt with -asfollows:

First armeeCaution.Second offenceHe. (or they) shall be suspended

for the next working day following his noti-fication of-the offence.

Third offence, or any subsequent offence during thesucceeding six weeks or until the termination ofthe cavilHe, or they, shall be suspended- fora week, or less, as the manager may direct.

7.Narrow Work.Places worked on tonnage rates, less -than twenty-'

four feet wide, shall be paid extra rates as follows:, Per yard.

s. d.Places nine feet and less than twelve feet

wide .. .. 4 4Twelve feet and less than eighteen feet wile 2 61/2Eighteen feet and less than twenty-four feet

wide .. .. 1 6

8.Height of. Seam.The rates set out in Clause 2 of this schedule shall be

payable in all places where the seam is not less thanfive feet from floor to roof. In all places in which theseam is less than five feet and more than four feetthe sum of one penny (1d.) per ton for every inch belowfive feet and down to four feet shall be paid. Where theseam is less than four feet-in thickness the place shallbe deemed to be deficient, and the rate shall be as agreed

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upon by the :Union and the manager, and in the eventof their being unable to agree,. the rate/ shall be asfixed by the Board of Reference appointed under Clause26.

0.Aleasurement of Places.If dispute arise as to the width of working

Places- three measurements shall be taken; one on thefloor, one at the roof, and one half-way between thefloor and the roof ; amt. the mean of the three measurements shall be deemed to be the width of the place.

10.Measurement of Stone Band.In each working place of the respective parties of

miners, measurements of any stone bands in the seamshall be taken, one in the centre and one at each rib,and the average of the combined measurements of suci,working places shall be the basis of payment for suchrefuse.

11.Places working to the Dip of the Seam.In any places being worked to the dip of the seam,

on a grade of one in ten, or steeper, double yardageshall be paid. When the grade of a place becomessteeper than one in five, an extra amount (in additionto !double yardage) shall be paid. Such amount shallhe as agreed upon by tee manager and the Union, orin the event of disagreement shall be as fixed. by theBoard of Reference constituted under Clause 23 of IhisAward.

2.Places to be left in fit Condition.The miners shall clean and square up their working

place ready for the reachine-men to proceed with theirduticS. Where refuge is present the mined shall place itin the gob. Provided that the miner shall not lie respou-siide for the removal of standing timber or laid rails.

1.3.Assisting the Wheelers.:Miners shall, in those places where instructed to do

so, assist the wheeler with the skip at the cope-over,and in pushing the skip from the cope-over to the placewhere it stands to be filled. Where a cope-over is notused the miners shall, when instructed to do so, assistthe wheeler with the skip at the turn or place where theskip is changed, and in pushing it from such place tothe place where the skip stands to be filled. In everycase in which instructions are so issued on account ofthe grade of the road, the insufficiency of room to cope,or for any other reason, the miner, or miners (if morethan one luau is instructed) shall be paid one pennyfarthing (11Ad.) per ton in addition to the' rates setout in Clause 2 of this schedule, while. such assistanceis given to the wheeler, irrespective' of the fact as towhether one or two miners assist the wheeler. Where acope is provided, it -shall be not more than eight yardsfrom the -place where the skip stands to be filled, unlessthe condition of the roof renders it 'unreasonable andimpracticable to so provide it.

14.Rails and Timber.The employer shall lay the rails up to the working

face. If the miner requires a six feet pair of railsthereafter, he shall lay it himself. The miner shallhave regard to the safety of the working place, andwhen necessary he shall erect slabs and bars for whiel,he shall be paid one shillingl and te,upence 10d.)for each slab, and three shillings and tenpence (3s. 10d.)for' each bar.

For the purpose of this clause, the term " bar " shallmean crosspieces not exceeding nine feetin length andsix inches in diameter at 'the small end. The term"slab" shall mean a . piece of timber not exceedingten feet in length, nine, inches in width, and three inchesin thickness. "Working place" shall mean a distanceof not more than twelve feet back from the miner'sWorking face.

15.Regular turn of Skips.It shall be the duty of the employer to provide a

regular and fair turn of skips tor- all miners on thecoal, having regalia to the interests of the mine .and theworker; and neither the employer nor the employee shalldo anything to violate the ,spirit of this clause. In theoval of any miner "not being ready for an empty, skipwhen available, idS tura shall pass to- the .next minerready to take it.

16:Places rendered unfit. for ovflinary Work.if, on presen ti ng d Inset for work on any day en

which the mine is working any miner on tonnage. ratescannot proceed ieilhn hiS ordinary place by re-ison of afall of ground. or sudden inflow of water, or any other

cause that the manager cannot reasonably foresee orprevent; then the miner shall be employed at shift workrates for the balance of the current pay fortnight onthose clays when the mine is worked; but. if the mineris prevented from proceeding with his work at his ordin-ary, place through any cause that the manager couldhave reasonably foreseen and prevented then theminer shall be paid at his average daily rate for the pre-ceding pay fortnight, or be provided with another work-ing place, for the balance of the current pay fortnight,on those days on which the mine works.

17.Day, Afternoon, and Night Shifts.When miners on tonnage rates are called upon to

work day and afternoon shift in rotation, one halfpennyper ton extra shall. be paid for afternoon shift. Ifcalled upon to work midnight shift they shall be Paidthreepence (3d.) per ton extra.

18.QuarterlyThere. shall be a cavil for working' places at the

close of the months of March, June, September andDecember each year.

The millers shall, if they so desire, appoint twoScrutineers, whose duty it shall be.' to inspect the work-ing places. Should such scrutineers consider the con-ditions existing in any particular place to be of sucha nature that they should be excluded from the cavil,and the manager fails to agree. with them, the matterin dispute shall be referred to the Board of. Referenceconstituted under Clause 26 of this Xward.

Should the manager desire to work :lay place or places"special places," he stall give sev,ei days' notice of

such desire to the Union, and the cavil for such special.places shall precede that for the other places. Personscavilling for special places shall lie subject to the ap-proval of the manager and the scrutineers appointedby the men. On the completion of the cavilling forthe special places, the cavil for the remaining placesshall be proceeded with. For the purpose of this clause,the term "special place" shall be deemed to includeany place which is being driven for the purpose of-winning out working places; any place driven for thepurpose of ventilation (other than an ordinary cutthough) ; any place driven for water lodgment, andbowls being broken off special headings; until suchlairds are driven in a 'distance of ten. yards.

If work at any place be stopped at any time andrestarted during the cavil, the men working in suchplace at the time of stopping shall have th" optionof going back to work the place.

19.Tools and Stores.Miners shall provide at their own expense all tools,

explosives, and any other stores required for use inconnection with their work, except carbide for light.

20.Continuation of Employment.When work in any place is 'stopped during the quar-

ter, the men so displaced shall he entitled to work inally place ready and vacant. If there be no place,vacant and ready, the workers- shall nevertheless be en-titled to be included in the next 'general cavil for places,and' shall preserve their seniority.

21.Crosscut Work in Boats.All 'cords driven thirteen degrees (13) or more from

a right angle to the cleavage of the coal, shall liedeemed to be on the cross, and shall be paid the- sum ofone penny lialfpanny (11/2d.) per ton in addition to thetenime rate.

22.Headings on the Cross.Headings driven. thirteen degre,eS (13) or more from

a right angle to the cleavage of the coal, shall be paidninepence (Pd.) per yard, in addition to the extra rateprovided in Clause 7 hereof.

SCHEDULE " B. "

Alining Pia Won Coal.1.--Duties in Particular.

TIM duties in particular of employees working underthis schedule and referred to herein as "pick miners,"shall inclulle holing the seam with picks, accordingcoal mining practic, boring with hand-boring mach-ines, shooting, filling the coal into skips, and performingall other duties as hereinafter provided.

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2.Tonnage Rate.Parties of pick miners, or pick miners working singly,

shall be paid at the rate of five shillings and sixpence(5s. 6d.) per ton.

3.Turning away Boras.Vor turning away bords 12 feet wide, the sum of

four shillings and tenpence (4s. 10d.) per yard shall bepaid, and for opening out from twelve feet to twenty-four feet the sum of nineteen shillings and fourpence(19s. 40.) shall be'paid. The payments under this clauseshall be in addition to tonnage rate.

4.Day Wages.Where tonnage rates are in operation in any mine no

coal shall be got on day wages other than that fromthe main dip headings and their connections, placesdeemed deficient by the scrutineers and the manager,and from work done for the purpose of development,maintenance and upkeep. Provided that, by agreementbetween the Union and the management this clause maybe suspended at any time, and for any period.

5.Elimination of Refuse.If there is any refuse in the seam worked and the

manager directs the miner to eliminate it from the coal,the rate to he paid for eliminating it and placing it inthe gob shall be one penny farthing (1140.) per tonfor the first three inches or part thereof in thickness,and a halfpenny per ton per inch thereafter, in additionto the rates provided in Clause 2 of this schedule.

Where stone comes down from the roof through nofault of the miner

'and the manager directs the miner to

eliminate it from the coal, payment shall be made at arate to be mutually agreed upon by the miners con-cerned and the manager, or in the event of disagree-ment between them, at a rate to be determined by theBoard of Reference appointed under Clause 26 hereof.

6.Penalty for filling Refuse.Any miner filling twenty (20) lbs of refuse into his

skip or 112 lbs. in any one day shall be dealt with asfollows:

First offence; Caution.Second offence: He (or they) shall be suspended

for the next working day .following his notifi-cation of the offence.

Third offence, or any subsequent offence during thesucceeding six weeks, or until the terminationof cavil: He (or they) shall be suspended fora week, or less, as the manager may direct.

7.Narrow Work.Places worked on tonnage rates which are less than

twenty-four feet wide shall be paid extra amounts asunder :

Per yard.s. U.

Places nine feet and less than twelve feet .. 8 8Places twelve feet and less than eighteen feet 5 1

Places eighteen feet and less than twenty-fourfeet 3 0

8.Height of Seam.The rates set out in Clause 2 of this schedule shall

be payable in all places where the seam is not less thanfive feet from floor to roof. In all places in which theseam is less than five feet and more than four feetthe sum of one penny per ton for every inch belowlive feet and down to four feet shall be paid. Wherethe seam is less than four feet in thickness the placeshall be deemed to be deficient, and the rate shall beas agreed upon by the Union and the manager, and inthe event of their being unable to agree, the rate shallhe as fixed by the Board of Reference appointed underClause 26.

9.Measurement of Places.If any dispute arise as to the width of working places,

three, measurements shall' be taken; one on the floor,one, at the roof, and one halt way between the flooralK1, the roof; and the mean of the three measurementsshall be deemed to be the -width of the place.

10.MeasUrethent of Stone Bands.In- each working place of the respective parties of

miners, measurements 'of any stone bands in the seamshall be taken, one in the centre and one at each rib,and lie average of the combilutd measurements of suchworking places shall be 'Ike lia>1.8 of payment for sari:ref use.

11.Places Worked to the Dip of the Seam.In any places being worked to the dip of the seam,

on a grade of one in ten, or steeper, double yardageshall be paid.

When the grade of a place becomes steeper than oneill five, an extra amount (in addition to double yard-age) ;hall be paid. Such amount shall be as agreedupon by the manager and the. Union, or in the eventof disagreement shall be as fixed by the Board of Re-ference constituted under Clause 26 of this Award.

12.Assisting the Wheeler.Miners shall, in' those. places where instructed to do

so, assist the wheeler with the skip at the cope-over, andin pushing the skip from the cope-over to the placewhere it stands to be filled. Where, a cope-over is notused, the miners shall, when instructed to do so, assistthe wheeler with the skip at the turn or place wherethe skip is changed, and in pushing it from such placeto the place where the skip stands to be filled. Inevery case in which instructions are so issued on accountof the grade of the road, the insufficiency of room tocope, or for any other reason, the miner or miners (ifmore than one mall is instructed) shall be paid onepenny farthing (11/4d.) per ton in addition to the ratesset out in Clause 2 of this schedule, while such assist-ance is given to the wheeler, irrespective of the factas to whether one or two miners assist the wheeler.Where a cope is provided, it shall be not more than eightyards from the place, where the skip stands to be filled,unless the condition of the roof renders it unreasonable111(1 impracticable to so provide it.

13.Rails and, Timber.The employer shall lay the rails up to the working

face. If the miner requires a six feet pair of railsthereafter, lie shall lay it himself. The miner shall haveregard to the safety of the working place, and whennecessary he shall erect slabs and bars for which heshall be paid one shilling and tenpence (ls. 10d.) foreach slab, and three shillings and tenpence (3s. 100.)for each bar.

For the purpose of this clause, the term "bar" shallmean crosspieces not exceeding nine feet in length andsix inches in diameter at the small end. The term"slab" shall mean a piece of timber not exceeding tenfeet in length, nine inches in width, and three inchesin thickness. "Working place" shall mean a distanceof not more than twelve feet back from the miner'sworking fade.

14.Regular turn of Skips.It shall lie the duty of the employer to provide a

regular and fair turn of skips for all millers on thecoal, having regard to the interests, of the mine andthe worker, and neither the employer nor the employeeshall do any-thing to violate the spirit of this clause.In the event of any miner not being ready for an emptyskip when available, his turn shall pass to the nextminer ready to take it.

15.Places rendered unfit for ordinary work.If, on presenting himself for work on any day on

which the. mine is working, any miner on tonnage ratescannot proceed with his ordinary place by reason of afall of ground or sudden inflow of water, or any othercause that the manager cannot reasonably foresee orprevent; then the miner shall be employed at shift workrates for the balance of the current pay fortnight onthose days when the mine is worked; but if the mineris prevented from proceeding with his work-at his ordin-ary place through any cause that the manager couldhave reasonably foreseen and prevented; then the minershall lie paid at his average daily rate for the precedingpay fortnight, or be provided with another workingplace for the balance of the current pay fortnight, onthose days on which the mine works.

afternoon., and night Shift.When miners on tonnage rates are called upon to work

da,y and afternoon shifts in ,rotation, one halfpenny perton extra shall be paid for afternoon shift. If calledupon to work midnight shift they shall be paid three-pinwe (3d.) per ton extra.

17.Quarterly Cavil.There slia:H tic a ea for working places at the close

of the months of March, j one, September, and Decem-ber each year.

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The Minors shall, if they so desire, appoint two scru-tineers; whose duty it shall be to inspect the workingplaces. , Should such scrutineers consider the conditionsexisting in any particular place to he of such a naturethat they should he excluded from the cavil, and themanager fails to agree with them, the matter in disputeshall be referred to the Board of Reference constitutedunder Clause 26 of this Award.

Should the manager desire to work any place orplaces as "special places.," he shall give, seven days'notice of such desire to llw Union, and the cavil forsuch special. places simi; precede that for the otherplaces. Persons cavil vial places shall besubject to the appr mger and the scrutineerS' appelni eil ' 1 completion of thecavilling for tIe' ,q it for the remain-ing places shall be pre: e POT the purpOse ofthis clause, the term " specie nill be deemed toinclude any place which is for the purposeof -winning out w o-I-1 : any place driven forthe purpose of veni IL? i wi i other tin( it i 1 a ordinary cutthrough); nay place del'' for r:;,i,o. lodgment,. andbords, being l:rojt .1 , cial headings; until suchbords are drivll in a i- i :in of ten -arils

If work a 1, e e . stopped at_ any time andrestarted du -'1,,,, the men working in suchplace at the g, shall have the option ofgoing back to v:urk place.

18.Tools and Stores.liliners shall provide at their own expense all tools,

explosives, and any other stores required for use in con-nection with their work, except carbide for light.

19.Bords worked on End.I3ords worked on 'end of coal shall be worked at day

wages rates until, otherwise, provided for.

20.Crosscut Work in fords.All bords driven I:hill:mi. degrees (13) or more, from

a right angle to the cleie. age of the coal, shall be deemedto be on the cross, ' shall be paid the sum of three-pence (3d.) per. tot: 'ldition to the tonnage rate.

21. ro:;s..

I , drAyen (1 it or .111-froma right angle :to the clw; ,-; coal shall be paidone shilling and sixpence (ls. 6d.) per yard, in addi-tion,to the extra rate provided in Clause 7 hereof.

C."tr7. diining.

l. utics<

The lutieS of employees working under this schedule,and ,referred to 'herein after as Pillar miners, shall beextracting or tlrav,-ing pillars; and shall include:

(a)' Holing Gni' oiii,trs with picis according 'to coal: mining pi. lie, e- grunt I coal- hr the

solid u:=' ,--, ,112 1 IIar 1- t by machine.(b) Boring -viTh To In I :00111; unless bored

by the eutplo-;,, et(c) Shooting and

feiol'ngThe,, irm

hol (Ili picks,hand bored by tin; pplover.

2. Day Wages.. If it be deemed ne-> tf-,

any pillsthe v.oral Cow!

ng.shall lac

,:kips, and per-provided.

or shall; to machines,

ored by the ern-

omnagemead to doof service,

in the Gen-other pro-

r work min-

ccp22

Duties.The r'culies in : of 111,, men working under

tkis e e the or empty skipsfrom the flats to i,e working faces and loaded skipsfrom the workirL.:: faces to the flats, such flats beingthose -nominated by the . The wheelershall remove any skips from the working faces prior tothe coal, cutting machinemen being required to go into cut- the place.

2.Cavil.For he purpose of cavilling the wheelers shall choose

their oWn mates and cross mates.The mine shall be divided into districts which shall

be cavilled for by the parties of wheelers at each quar-terly cavil, such cavil to coincide with that conducted bythe miners under Clause 18, Schedule "A," of 'thisAward.

The Wheelers shall be at' liberty to arrange the workin each district to their own satisfaction, previded thatthe miners are given' a fair distribulion of skips.

3.--Sharin of Work.Each party of wheelers shall share the work in their

cl ire sections and shall divide the money earneden proportion to the number of shifts

individual wheelers. If requested by thesuch d itisinn ref money shall be Made by the

--upply of Spi.ags.The lia 11 supply on each flat all p ags

required by the wh:eler., . .'--Regular nun.

The -employer shall provide a fair turn of skips toeach flat in proportion to ,the number of miners workingon that flat. The wheeler shall refrain, from any actionwhich is likely' to nullify the efforts of the manager tocarry out his- obligation under this clause.

6.--Excessive Number of Wheelers.if, on any particular day, there are more wheelers

than are required in the( mine through any cause that'the managelocut could not reasonably- foresee or pre-vent, then the wheeler shall be employed at the adultminimum_ wage for the particular class of ( work pro -vided for him; but ;if on any particular day a wheeleris prevented Lout working in his usual place from anycause that the management could have reasonably fere-twen and prevented', then the Wheeler shall be employedon those days that the mine works during the balanceof the current pay fortnight at the average rate, ofwages earned by him during the preceding pa;/ fort-night.

7.Rates.Partie's of wheelers, and wheelers wheeling singly,

shall lie paid at the following rates:Per ton.

(a) d'or all distances up to 220 yards 51/20.(b) For all distances of 220 yards and up to

320 yards(c) For 'all distances of 320 yards and up

to 420 yards 6%d.(d) For all distanceS of 420 yards and up to

520 yards 8d.(e) For all distances over 520 yards the. rates shall

,s agreed Upon between the particular partyof v heelers and the Manager, or in default 'ofagreement, shall be as fixed by the Board ofiteference appointed under Clause 26 of thisAward.

Provided that at the Westralia Mine the above rates(a), (h), (c), and (d) shall be increased by one half-penny a ton,

8.Measurement of Distances..The distances referred to in Clause 7 of this schedule

shall be measured from the centre 'of the flat to whichthe coal is wheeled, to where the skip stands to he filled.

A measurement of the distances shall be taken whenrequested by the local union officers.

5%d.

9.Method of Payment.The employer shall record the gross tonnage filled by

the miners in the various districts in which the wheelersoperate, and the wheelers shall be paid for the tonnageso recorded. No payment shall be made for coal filledfrom roadways unless such coal is wheeled by the wheel-ers.

10.Delivery of Materials.All ordinary timber or mining materials required for

delivery' along his ordinary wheeling road shall be de-livered from the flats to the required places by thewheeler, without additional remuneration; but any extra-ordinary timber taken in for the use of shiftmen shallhe paid for as lost time at the wheeler's average rate.

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Skips of sand, sleepers or lids, and loads of timberI equired to be unloaded by the wheeler at the placesappointed by the manager shall be paid for at therate of ninepence Ol(i.) per- skip or load.

Skips of props shall be paid for at the rate of thee-Face (3d.) for every five props so unloaded.

11.Wheeling of Refuse.Where a -V:, 101* is required to wheel skips of refuse

from the . each skip shall be deemed. to contain aton, and the wheeler shall .be paid at the rates providedin Clause 7 of this schedule, for each skip wheeled.

12.Filling of Road Coal.If directed by the management, road coal shall be

filled by the Wheelers, and shall be paid either at the ton-nage rate of the particular mine, as provided in Clause2, Schedule "A," or at the daily rate of pay providedin Clause 13 0E" this schedule.

13. Minimum Wage.The r, iniznum daily rate payable to wheelers shall be

as provided in Clause 4 of the General Conditions. Inaddition, sixpence (6d.) per shift shall be paid forafternoon shift and one shilling (1s.) per shift for mid-night shift. Where the stables are within one hundredyards of the mouth of the travelling road, and the horseis harnessed and unharnessed, and fed and watered bythe groom, no extra allowance shall be paid to thewheeler; but where the stables are more than one hun-dred yards and under one mile from the mouth of thetravelling road, or where the wheeler harnesses (or un-harnesses), feeds or waters, or takes his horse to themouth of the travelling road outside his ordinary hoursof duty, he shall be paid sixpence (64.) per shift inaddition to his appropriate rate.

14.Wheeler's Horses.The employer shall provide wheelers on contract rates

with horses properly broken in to pit work, so that suchwheelers shall not be hindered in their work but if

,such wheelers are so hindered in their work they shallbe compensated for the same.

15.Stacking Timber.Where timber is required to be stacked, it shall be

stacked in Such a place as it is most readily accessibleto the wheeler. Timber shall not be left lying betweenthe roads on the flats.

H.Draining Roads.The employer shall keep the wheeling roads properly

drained, wherever it is practicable to do so.1 7.-3i '!''C 1.11:011 out of Wheeler 's

'In the event of a miner being taken out of a Wheelerany otimr reason than to supply the place of

another emplo:-(,, who in absent from work withoutnotice, then suyi; wheeler shall be paid at the rate ofthe average tminnge that the miner would have tilled forthat day if he d worked in the ordinary course.

SCHEDULE "E."Coal Cutting.1.Duties.

The deities in particular of the Coal cutting machineMan shall inclnde the undercutting of the coal withelectric coal cutting machines, the travelling of themachines to and from the various places, and preparingthe machines for operation.

2.Machine Cut.In undercutting coal, the machine mall shall leave

a clear space of not less than th-ee inches between th-4top of the machine cuttings, or "buck dust," and thetop of the cut made by the co..1 cause. mathine. Everycoal cutting machine man she ll ye enelt lilac,: in thiscondition except in cases specified hereunder, namely:

(a) When the machine cuts into a stone pack, or(b) In places carrying water in such quantity that

the clearance cannot be given without inter-fering with the normal operation of themachine, or

(e). In places where, from any other cause, it is un-reasonable wild impracticable to . compel themachine man to leave a ,clear space of threeinches, as provided in the first paragraph ofthis clause, or

(d) Where the coal sits down after being cut.

work by-reasone machine cutting to stone, or "brass" in the

seam, or on account of the -machine becoming jammedthrough no negligence nor lack of skill on the part ofthe machine man, then he shall be paid such extra I's-nrinertion as may be mutually .agreed upon by themanee es ancil. the machine man concerned: In the event

arising, in the operation of this clause,I'erred for settlement to the Board of He-

eled under Clause 26 of this Award.

heating Oil, etc.The shall keep -the coal-cutting machinesgood r He shall supply sufficient cut

bits, , and ; sand in the most con-t position 11. district- operated by the coal

machine Electric supply cables shall beithin a convenient distance of the working faces.

4.--Lubrication and Care of Machines.machine men. shall take proper care; Off theand tools, and the trailing cable -Midi-machine

shell keep the machine in a reason:1We,4s-4. "reasonable state of eleanli-

purpose of this clause, ineludeand with suincient oil in

tievessible parts of the machineshell nut rebut, dismantling any part of

the rnaehir,e for cleaning.

5.Tools.Myer shall supply tools required, by thein in the course of his duties, and the, machine

responsilde for the safe keeping of them1 "roviihd that it shall only be

oldie to supply a pick and shovel.

on h' in ;11.11,4; u - same be destroyedby accident.

A (etvil shall be (marble-le -mineshoull any number of COai lesire

Tie.- date of such ea sie with the generalqurciI Hy cavil of the rran eii by the managerand the ruti ner s 011 tonuagerates, shall have the ti choose their own ,mates;prior to the drawing of the er ail. If a vacancy should

1, rimy the course of the cavil, the -been llllllll1 ine limn shall have no, right to choose avail-

!4im, Lan at the inhin; but if 1110 such nerhineman :de, any inn 1, in the mire. the

'I'riec1s, t.o ally C'110T11, the ailispuLt shall be referred to the Board of iC!.,in-melded for in Clause 26 of this Award.

7.Situation of Machines and state of Places.The management' shall acquaint the coal-cUtting mach-ine man, at :the commencement of; or during the courseof each shift, 'of the situation of the machine and theplaces which are already undercut, and those that re-quire under-cutting.

8.Places to be in fit Condition..

Any place to be undercut by the coal-cutting machinemen shall be in a fit and proper condition therefor asregarqs the removal of refuse and skips. The obligationfor such condition being on the employer.

0.Places to be Cut to ,satisfaction of ManagementThe coal-cutting machine men shall undercut eachplace in strict accordance with the instructions as tocut issued by the management.

10.Picking up Bottoms.The coal-cutting machine man 'shall undercut the coal

at such position in the seam as shall be directed by themanagement; and when so directed they shall keep thecutting. as near as practicable to. the floor of the seam.

11.Machines or Places rendered unfit for ordinaryWork.

If, on presenting himself for work on any day onwhich-the mine is working, any coal-cutting machinemanon tonnage rates cannot proceed with his ordinary workon account of no places being ready, or on account ofa breakdown of his machine, or a fall of ground, or in-flow of water, or any other cause that the managercannot reasonably foresee or prevent; then the machineman shall be employed at shift work rates for the balanceof the current pay fortnight on those days when' the

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mine is worked; but if a machine-man is prevented fromproceeding with his work through any cause that themanager could have reasonably foreseen and prevented;then the machine-man shall be paid at his average dailyrate for the preceding pay fortnight, or be providedwith another working place for the balance of the cur-rent pay fortnight on those days on which the alineworks.

12, Safety of Working Places.The Deputy -shall inspect every working place before

instructing a machine-man to cut the place.If it be necessary for a coal-cutting machine-man to

remove timber or rails (other than the six feet rails atthe face), or put in additional timber, he shall be com-pensated by the payment of average wage for the timelost.

If any dispute arise as to the necessity, or other-wise, for the removal or erection of the timber, or re-moval of the rails, it shall be referred. to the Boardof Reference constituted under Clause 26 of this Awardfor settlement.

13.Method of Payment.The employer shall record the gross tonnage of all

coal filled by the miners in the various districts in whichthe coal-cutting machine-men operate, and the coal-cut-ting machine-men shall be paid for the tonnage so re-corded. Compensation for any refuse other than theregular stone band, or stone from the roof, which isordered by the management not to he filled into theskips by the miners, shall be paid by the employer tothe coal-cutting machine-men.

The amount of such compensation shall be ascertainedby agreement between the machine-men concerned andthe management, and in default of agreement shall bereferred for settlement to the Board of Reference ap-pointed under Clause 26 of tins Award.

11.--Rates.Coal cutting machine men shall be paid at the rate of

threepence halfpenny (31/2d.) per ton, provided that atthe Westralia Mine twopence (2d.) per ton, and at theCardiff, Co-operative, and Griffin. Mines one penny farth-ing (114d.) per ton in addition to the above rate of3I/md. per ton shall be paid.

15.Adjustment of Places Cut.At the end of the cavil the machine Men shall arrange

among themselves as to what allowance shall be madefor coal cut, and left in the cavil they leave. . Failingsettlement among themselves being arrived at, themanager of the mine- and the scrutineers shall decidethe matter and their decision shall be final.

16.,Eutting in Main Dip or Similar Places.Where machine men are required to cut in main dips

(or similar places) with a grade of one in ten orsteeper, the machine men shall be paid their averageearnings for the preceding pay fortnight for such timeas they are cutting in such place. Where it is neces-sary to lower or haul a coal cutting machine into orout of such a place by means of a winch, then themachine men shall be paid such an amount for com-pensation for lost time as may be agreed upon by themen concerned and the manager; or in the event ofdisagreement, as may be determined by the Board ofReference constituted under Clause 2(1 of this Award.

SCI1 E tilmE " F. "

Coal. Boring.

1.Duties.The duties in parthudar of the workers engaged under

this schedule and referred to hereinafter as boringmachine men shall include the boriag of the eoal faceswith electric boring machines, the [ravelling of themachines to and from the various places, and preparingthe machines for operation.

2.State of MachinThe employer shall keep the coal-boring machines in

good 'working order. They shall :its() keep lime eleci leesupply cable to within a. ttunyettient distance of theworking faces.

3.Lubrication and Care of Machines.Time boring machine men shall keep the machines effec-

tively lubricated and in a reasonable state of cleanli-ness, and shall use every endeavour to minimise wastageof oil. They shall also exercise every ears. in the hand-ling of the machines, and cables, and drills.

The employer shall supply all tools required by theboring machine men in the course of their duties underthis schedule, and the boring machine men shall beresponsible for the safekeeping thereof.

A cavil shall be conducted quarterly should anynumber of the boring machine men so desire it, thedate of such cavil to coincide with the date of thegeneral quarterly cavil as provided for in Clause 18,Schedule "A," of this Award, when the various dis-tricts in the mine as arranged by the management shallbe cavilled for by the various parties cf boring machineMen.

6.Situation of Machines.The management shall acquaint the boring machine

men at the conunencement of each shift the situation ofthe machines and the places which are already bored,and those which require boring.

7.Places to be in fit Condition.Any place to be bored by the boring machine men

shall be in a. fit and proper condition therefor as re-gards the removal of refuse and skips, the obligationfor such condition being on the employer.

8.--Places to lie Bored to satisfaction of Management.The buring machine men shall bore each place to the

mutual satisfaction of the miner and the management,particularly as regards the number of holes and theangle of same.9. Machines or Places rendered unfit for ordinary Work.

If, on presenting himself for work on any day onwhich the mine is working, any boring machine man ontonnage rates cannot proceed with his ordinary workon account of no places being ready, or on account ofit breakdown of his machine, or a. fall of ground, or in-flow of water, or any other cause that the manager call--not reasonably foresee or prevent, then the boringmachine man shall be employed at shift work rates forthe balance of the current pay fortnight on those dayswhen the mine is worked; but if a boring machine manis prevented from proceeding with his work through anycause that the manager could have reasonably foreseenand prevented, then. the machine man shall be paid athis average daily rate for the preceding pay fortnightor be provided with another working place for the bal-ance of the current pay fortnight on those days onwhich the mine works.

10..Method of Payment.The employer shall record the gross tonnage of all

coal filled by time miners in the Various districts in whi,dithe boring machine men operate, and the boring machinemen shall be paid for the tonnage so recorded. Com-pensation for any refuse other than the regular stonebaud or stone from the roof, which is ordered themanagement not to be tilled into the skips by theminers, shall be paid by the employer to the boringmachine men.

The amount of such compensation shall be ascertainedby agreement between the menhirs, men concerned andthe management, and in default of agreement shall hereferred for settlement to the Soard. of Referenceappointed under Clause 26 of this Award.

11.----Rates.Parties of boring machine men shall be paid at the

rate of one penny halfpenny (11/4.) a ton. An alletv-;woe of one farthing (1411.) per ton in addition. to theabove rate shall be paid at the 'Cardiff Mine.

12.Faily Rate.The minimum daily rate payable to boring machine

wen shall be seventeen shilling's and fivepence5(1.) fon leading hand and sixteen shillings and onepenny (16s. ld.) for the assistant, but should the aggre-gate of their contract, earnings for any pay periodIs less than the minimum herein mentioned for thenumber of shifts worked in that period they shall never-theless be paid an aggregate amount equal to the mini-MUM for that number of shifts.

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1.3.A i1 net of Places Cut.Al the end of the cavil the machine Mal shall a rrang,e

11111011gAlleIeSel Veti (IS to what; 01111W:Ulee 511:111 he madefor coal laded, and left in the cavil they leave. Fail-big a settlement among tlwinselves being arrived at,the manager of the mine and the scrutineers shall de-cide the matter and their decision shall be final.

In witness whereof this Award has been signed by theChairman of the Industrial Board (his 15th dayOctober, 1931, at Collie.

FRANK 'WALSH,Chairman of Board.

iN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 453 of 1931.MI the matter of Award No. 6 (a) of 1929, dated the

18th day of June, 1930, and in the matter of anApplication by the Commissioner of Railways forWestern Australia, Applicant,. and the West. Aus-tralian Timber Workers' Industrial Union of Work-ers (South-West Land Division) ; the West Aus-tralian Coach, Car, and Rolling Stock Builders'Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, and the PerthCity Amalgamated. SoCiety of Carpenters andJoiners of Australia Industrial Union of Workers,Perth, Respondents, for the re-enactment of CourtOrder No. 333 of 1930.

UPON hearing Mr. E. Thomas, on behalf of the appli-cant, and Mr. W. MacKenzie, on behalf of the WestAustralian Timber Workers' Industrial Union ofWorkers (South-West Land Division), there being noappearance on behalf of the other respondents, theCourt cloth hereby order and direct that Order No. 333of 1930, dated the 11.th day of September, 1930, be andthe same is hereby re-enacted for a further period end-ing the 31st clay of March, 1932.

Dated this 10th day of September, 1931.By the Court,

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 356 of 1931.In the matter of the W.A. Midland Railway Employees'

Industrial Union of Workers (hereinafter referredto as "the Union"), and in the matter of an Ap-plication' by the Union for an interpretation ofIndustrial Agreement" No. 6 of 1930, dated the 8thday of Slay, 1980, under Section 88 of ''The In-dustrial. Arbitration Act, 1912-1925."

UPON hearing Mr. J. J. iKenneally, on behalf of theUnion, and. Mr. A. J. Brown, on behalf of the MidlandRailway Company of Western. Australia, Limited, theCourt (loth hereby order and declare that the words" pnblic holidays,' in Clause 9 (a) of Industrial Agree-ment No. 6 of 1930, dated the 8th day of May, 1930,mean the public holidays prescribed in Section 64, Sub-sections ) and ( b) of " The Public Service Act,1904."

Dated this 24th day of September, 1931.By the Court,

(SEA a.) WALTER :DWYER,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF tkESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 298 of 1931.In the matter of Bunge (Australia) Proprietary,

Limited (hereinafter referred to as "the Em-ployer"), and in the matter of an Application bythe Employer for an interpretation of Award No.10 of 1927, dated the 2nd day of March, 1931,under Section 88 of "The InduStrial Arbitration

. Act, 1912-1925."UPON hearing Mr. H. B. Jackson, K.C., on behalf ofthe employer, and Mr. W. H. Dunphy, on behalf of theFederated Clerks' Union of Australia Industrial Union

of Workers, W.A. Branch, the Court cloth hereby orderand declare that Bunge (Australia) Proprietary,Limited, is bound by the terms of Award No. 10 of1927 dated the 2nd day of March, 1931.

Dated this 24th day of September, 1931.By the Court,

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYEIi,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 489 of 1931.In the matter of Award No. 22 of 1926, dated the 17th

day of January, 1.928, between the Australian\Yorkers ' Union, Westralian Goldfields Minino.Branch Industrial Union of Workers; Applicant,and Ingliston Consols Extended Gold Mine, andothers, Respondents, and in the matter of an Ap-plication by the abovenamed Respondents for theprovisions of the said Award to be rescinded.

UPON hearing Mr. L. L. Carter,. on behalf of the In-gliston Consols Extended Gold Mine, and others, andMr. A. J. Watts, on behalf of the Australian Workers'Union Westralian Goldfields Mining Branch IndustrialUnion of Workers, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 90 of "TheIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," hereby rescindsthe provisions of Award No. 22 of 1926 dated the 17thday of January, 1928.

Dated this 1st day of October, 1931.By the Court,

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President.

IN TIPP COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 296 of 1931.In the matter of the Coastal Operative Pastrycooks and

Confectioners' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth(hereinafter referred to as "the Union"), and inthe matter of an Application by the Union for aninterpretation of Award dated the 19th day of De-cember, 1930, No. 5 of 1929, under Section 88 of" The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925."

UPON hearing Mr. E. W. Walsh, on behalf of theUnion, and Mr. L. L. Carter, on behalf of the Metro-politan Master Pastrycooks' Industrial Union ofEmployers, Perth, the Court cloth hereby declare thatfemales do not come within the scope and intendmentof Award dated the 19th day of December, 1930, No.

of 1929, and there is nothing contained in the saidAward to prohibit, or regulate their employment.

Dated the 10th day of August, 1931.By the Court,

-(SaAti.) WALTER DWYER,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 410 of 1931.Iii the matter of an Application by Bunning Eros.,

Ltd.; Whittaker Bros., and the Adelaide TimberCo., Ltd., Applicants, and the West AustralianTimber Workers' Industrial Union of Workers(South-West Land Division) ; the West AustralianCoach, Car, and Rolling Stock Builders' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, add the Perth CityAmalgamated Society of Carpenters and ,Joiners ofAustralia Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Re-spondents, for the re-enactment of certain CourtOrders.

UPON hearing Mr. W. C. Thomas, on behalf of theapplicants, Mr. W. MacKenzie, on behalf of the WestAustralian Timber Workers' Industrial Union ofWorkers (South-West Land Division), and Mr. P. .1.Trainer, on behalf of the West Australian Coach, Car,and Rolling Stock Builders' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, there being uo appearance on behalfof the other respondent, the Court cloth hereby orderand direct that the undermentioned Orders be and thesame are ]Hereby re-enacted for a further period endingthe 4th day of December, 1931.

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2312 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OCTOBER 23, 1931.

Orders Nos. 205, 206, 217, and 226 of 1930, dated the24th day of July, 1930; Orders -Nos. 265 and 268 of1930, dated the 20th day of August, 1930, and OrdersNos. 261, 262, 263, and 264 of 1930, dated the 20th dayof August, 1930.

Dated this 27th day of August, 1931.By the Court,

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 469 of 1931.Iru the matter of an Application to amend Award No.

17 of 1921, between -the Karrakatta CemeteryBoard, Applicant, and the Perth, Fremantle, andMidland Junction Undertakers Assistants andCemetery Employees' Industrial Union of Workers,Respondent.

UPON hearing Mr. L. L. Carter, on behalf of the ap-plicant, and Mr. A. W. Richardson, on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court doth hereby orderand direct that Award No. 17 of 1921, dated the 3rd dayof June, 1924, as amended by Order No. 272 of 1926,dated the 7th day of July, 1926, and Order No. 9 of1928, dated the 5th day of March, 1928, be and thesame is hereby further amended as follows:

By the addition of the following new clause:4A. Temporary Provisions as to Hours, etc.

Notwithstanding anything contained in the above-named Award, the following special proYisions shallapply to the period commencing 24th September, 1931,and ending 24th March, 1932:

(1) A system of part-time working may be appliedwhereby each worker may he stood down by his em-ployer, without pay, for one week in each seven weeks;

(2) Notice of the employer's intention to stand downany worker shall be given to the worker on the last daypreceding the idle period;

(3) Where continuity of employment is broken underthese provisions, holidays as prescribed in Clause 4 ofthe said. Award, or pay in lieu, shall be reduced prorata;

(4) The provisions as to overtime contained in Clause2 of the said Award, and the worker's right to oneweek's notice in the event of his being dismissed fromhis employment, shall not he affected hereby;

(5) The foregoing provisions may be continued frommonth to month after the said 24th day, of March, 1932,by agre-ynen between the parties, a momorandum ofwhich, signed by or on behalf of the parties, shall befiled in the Court. In the event of the parties failingto agree the matter may be referred to the Court;

(6) The provisions of this amendment shall not affector prejudice the right of any of the parties to thisAward to apply to the Court for an amendment thereofin pursuance of Section 90 of the Act, or for a newAward, should , occasion arise therefor.

Dated this 24th day of. September, 1931.By the Court,

(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 388 of 1928.In the matter of Award Nos. 1 and 8 of 1926, dated

the 2nd day of August, -1927, and in the matter ofan Application by the Australian Workers' UnionWestraliau Goldfields Mining Branch IndustrialUnion of Workers (hereinafter referred to as "theunion'') for an amendment of the said Award un-der Section 90 of "The Industrial Arbitration Act,1912-1925."

UPON hearing Mr. A. J. Watts, on behalf of the Union,and Mr. L. L. Carter, en behalf of the Lake View andStar, Limited, and others, and by consent, the CourtBoth hereby order and direct that Award Nos. 1 and 8of 1926, dated the 2nd day of August, 1927, as amendedbe and is further amended in the terms of the annexedschedule.

Dated the 7st day of OctOber, 1931.By the Court,

WALTER DWYER,President.

Schedule referred to.

Heading of Award.The name of "The Fremantle Trading Company, Lim-

ited," to be deleted from the list of respondents.Clause 1Term.

The words "two years" to be deleted and the words"one year" to be inserted inlieu thereof.

The following words to be added to the clause:"It is hereby agreed between parties for the said

period of one year that, in the event of the basicwage being reduced in accordance with Section 124of the Arbitration Act, the employer shall pay tothe workers the difference between the basic wageas so reduced and the amount herein prescribed."

Clause 2--Area.Add the following words :--

" Murchison, Yalgoo, Peak Hill, and GascoyneGoldfields,' and the area outside those goldfields inWestern Australia comprised within the 24th and26th parallels of latitude."

Clause 4 District Allowances.Delete the word "Westonia" at the end of first

paragraph.Add at end of present clause:

''Notwithstanding anything herein contained thefollowing allowances shall be paid in the districtsmentioned hereunder:

Per Shift.Ora. Banda and Waverley Districts 3d.Westonia District ls. Od."

Add the following new districts:Per Shift.

97ct." Meekatharra DistrictMt. Magnet and Cue Districts ..Yalgoo District ls. 3d.

With regard to the Meekatharra, Mt. Magnet, Cueand Yalgoo Districts an additional allowance ofthreepence per shift shall he paid to workers em-ployed at mines situated five miles from a Govern-ment Railway Line."

Clause 5Hours.Add at end of Sub-clause (c) :

" This provision shall be deemed to have beencomplied with if the ordinary working hours under-ground do not exceed 88 hours per fortnight, to beworked in alternate weeks of 48 and 40 hours, re-spectively, each of such weeks to he worked in shiftsof eight hours each, including crib time. This lattercondition only to apply after such. has been decidedupon by a ballot of the underground workers onany particular mine covered by this Award."

Clause, 7.Wet Places.elete the words "or hot'' in the first line.

Clause 22.Hours in Hot Places.This clause to be deleted. The following new clause

to be added to the Award :" Ventilation:

(a) Where the ventilation in any place is inade-quate no work excepting such as is necessary forthe purpose of remedying the conditions shall beundertaken in that place, until the ventilation isadequate.

(b) The ventilation in any place shall be' deter-by the District Inspector of Mines.

the decision- of a District Inspector anappeal shall lie to the Mines Ventilation Boardh.d einafter constituted. Such appeal shall be in-

i.;utk7 by notice in writing to the other parties(Ye, tad and to the Under Secretary for Mines,ndlich notice must be given within seven days fromthe date the party appealing is notified of the Dis-ti Ict Inspector's decision. The Under Secretarywill then convene the Board, which will meet as soonas possible on a date to be notified by the UnderSect etary.

(d) For the purposes of this clause the. MinesVentilation Board is hereby constituted, such Boardto consist of-

1. The State Mining Engineer;2. The Commissioner of Public Health;3. A Workmen's Inspector appointed by the

Union;

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OCTOBER 23, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2313

4. A representative appointed by the employers,or, if unable to act, their respective nominees. TheState Mining Engineer (or his nominee) shall bethe Chairman of the Board. .,The Commissioner ofPublic- Health shall be ,a member of the Board inan advisory capacity only, and without a vote. Thedecision shall be in accordance with the majorityof votes. The presence of four members shall benecessary for a quorum. The decision of the Boardshall be. final.

(e) All reasonable costs and charges of theBoard and the members shall be rendered to theUnder Secretary for Mines, who shall apportionthem equally between the Mines Department andthe parties to this Award. Provided that the Boardmay order any appellant to paw the whole or a cer-tain proportion or amount of the costs of anyappeal which the Board may declare to lie trivial,and such appellant shall forthwith pay any suchsum."

Clause 23. AnnualAdd at end of clause:

"-Annual holidays shall be taken at the conveni-ence of the management of the mine, workers toreceive one month's notice of the date on whichthe holiday is to commence. A Committee of threeto be appointed on each mine to assist the manage-ment in the arrangement of a suitable roster."

Clause 27.Definitions."Hot Places' "' To be deleted.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 1776/28.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 96of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage' Act, 1999," that water 'Mains have been laidin the under-mentioned streets; in districts

Belmont Park Road District.1018/31Koeyong Road, from Lot 23 to Lot 21

South-Easterly.

1008/31Hay Road, from Fauntelroy Road to Lot 181North-Easterly.

And the Minister for -Water Supply, Seiverage, andDrainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply water from such mains to landswithin rateable' distance thereof.

Dated at Perth this 23rd day of October, 1931.

G. C. HAYWOOD,Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

Perth, 22nd October, 1931.M:W.S. 564/29.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Min-ister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage toundertake the construction of the works hereinafterdescribed, by virtue of the powers contained under theprovisions of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage Act, 1909."

Description of Proposed Works.Metropolitan Sew-erageSubiaco SchemeReticulation Area No. 18:-9 -inch, 6 -inch, and 4-inch reticulation sewers, with allmanholes, inspection shafts, and all other apparatusconnected therewith.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed. Portions of The City of Perth,Subiaco Municipality, and Claremont Roads District,between Government Road and Gallop Road, and be-tween Archdeacon Street and the Swan River, withinthe boundaries as described hereunder, and as shownin brown on Plan M.W.S., S., & D.D., W.A., No. 5129.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed.To connect premises with the mainsewer for drainage purposes.

The Area and the Parts of which re intended to heDrained.Commencing at a point in the centre ofMcKay Road and Archdeacon Street, and proceedingNorth along the centre of Archdeacon Street to apoint opposite the North boundary of Lot 537, Arch-

deacon Street; thence East across Archdeacon Streetand aloug,the North boundary of the said Lot 537 toits North-East corner; thence North along the Westboundaries of Lots 543, 544 and 545, Bruce Street, tothe North-West corner of Let 545, Bruce Street; thenceEast along the North boundary of the said Lot 545and the prolongation of the said boundary to thecentre of Bruce Street; thence North along the centreof Bruce Street to a point opposite the North boundaryof Lot .622; thence East across Bruce Street and alongthe North lmoun:d:;rlee of Lots 622, Bruce Street, and003, Yiewway, a n! t prolongation of .the said boun-daries to the centre \ way; thence North alongthe centre of Viem, o a point opposite the Northboundary of Lot 595 0 thence North-Easterlyacross Yiewway aid ,ots 596, 597, Viewway,and Lots 573 and 72. High eay, to'Hie centre of High-way and Elizabeth Streets; thence North along thecentre of Highway to the centre of Edward Street;thence Westerly along the centre of Edward Street toa point opposite the West boundary of Lot 438, Ed-Ward Street; thence Northerly across Edward Streetand along the West boundaries of Lots 438, EdwardSI reet, and 422, Clark Street, and the prolongationof the said boundaries to the centre of Clark Street;thence West along the centre of Clark Street to apoint opposite the -West boundary of Lot 409, ClarkStreet; thence Northerly across Clark Street and alongthe West boundaries of Lots 409, Clark Street, and391, Cooper Street, and the prolongation of the saidboundaries to the centre of Cooper Street; thenceWesterly 'along the centre of Cooper Street to thecentre of Bruce Street; thence North along the centreof Bruce Street to the centre of Perth-Fremantle Road;thence Westerly along the centre of Perth-FremantleRoad to a point opposite the West boundary of Lot589, Perth-Fremantle Road;' thence Northerly acrossPerth-Fremantle Road and along the West boundaryof. Lot 589, Perth-Fremantle Road, the prolongation ofthe said boundary to the centre of the right-of-waybetween Perth-Frema able. Road and Gordon Road;thence Westerly along the centre of the said right-of-way to the centre of the right-of-way betweenWilliams Road and Merriwa Street; thence Nor-therly along the said right-of-way, across GordonRoad, to a point opposite the North boundaryof Lot 510, Merriwa Street; thence EaSt across right-of-way and along the North boundary of Lot 510,Merriwa' Street, and the prolongation of the saidboundary to the centre of Merriwa Street; thenceNorth along the centre of i\derriwa Street to the centreof Karelia Street; thence East along the centre ofKarelia. Street to the centre of Hampden Road; thenceNorth along the centre of Hampden Road to the centreof Government Road; thence East along the centre ofGovernment Road to the 'centre of Ferdinand Street;thence South along the centre of Ferdinand Street tothe centre of :Rork Road; thence' Easterly along thecentre of Park Road to the centre of Crawley Avenue;thence Southerly along the centre of Crawley Avenue,across Perth-Fremantle Road to the Nedlands tram

, thence in a Southerly direction along the trame to the centre of Parkway and the Esplanade;

thence South-Westerly along the Esplanade to theSouth-East corner of Lot 766, The Avenue; thenceWeSt along the Southern boundaries of Lots 766, 765,and 764, The Avenue, and the prolongation of the saidboundaries to the centre of Dixon Road; thence Northalong the centre of Dixon Road to the centre of McKayRoad; thence West along the centre of McKay Roadto the point of commencement, as shown in brown onPlan M.W.S., S., & D.D., W.A., No..5129.

Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections, andSpecifications may be inspected.At the Office of the:Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,The Barracks, George Street, Perth, for one month onand after the 23rd day of October, 1931, between thehours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

J. LINDSAY,z_Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Dainage.

BASSENDEAN ROAD BOARD.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that W.Sleight has been appointed Assistant Poundkeeper forthe Road District of Bassendean, in place of T. Pater-son.

15th October, 1931.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary.

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2314 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [OcroBEn 23, 1931.

Date ofNotice.

1931.October 14

TENDERS FOR MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT.

Nature of Work. Date and Time of Where and when Conditions of Con-Closing. tract, eto., to be seen.

1931.(Noon, Friday.)

... Murray Road Board DistrictFremantle- 1 30th October ...Mandurah-Pinjarra Road.Proposal No. I

509Bridge over Murray River at Ravens-wood.Alternative contruction of a drivenpile round stringer Timber Bridge 16 feet '

wide between kerbs, of : (a) 6 spans of I

30ft. Oin. and 2 end spans of 25ft. Oin. I

or (b) 8 spans of 25ft. Oin. and I span of ;

Stft. Oin. together with 761 lineal feet ofApproaches

Main Roads Department,. The Bar-i

racks, St. George's Terrace, Perth,and Local Road Board Office at Pin-jarra, on and after Monday, the 19thinstant.

Tenders are to be addressed to " The Commissioner of Main Roads," and marked outside " Tender." Theymust be accompanied by a Schedule of Quantities, together with the prescribed deposit, and will be received atthe Main Roads Department, The Barracks, St. George's Terrace, Perth. The lowest or any tender will notnecessarily be accepted.

By order of the Commissioner,M. GLENDINNING, Secretary.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice.

1931.Sept. 29

Oct. 8

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22

Nature of Work.

Peak Hill Miners' InstitutePur-chase and Removal (8089)

South Cunderdin School andQuartersPurchase (8091)

Mining Registrar's Quarters,LeonoraPurchase (8092)

Kanowna Police Quarters--Pur-chase of Building (8093)

Karlgarin SchoolErection (8094)

Date and Timefor Closing.

1931.(Noon on Tuesday.)27th October ...

27th October ...

10th November ...

10th November ...

10th November ...

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc.,to be seen.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court Houses, Peak Hill andMeekatharra ; and Public Works Department, Gerald-ton, on and after 6th October, 1931.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Northam, andpolice Station, Cunderdin, on and after 13th October,1931.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court Houses. Leonora andLawlers ; P.W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, and Court HouseWiluna, on and after 13th October, 1931.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Coolgardic,and P.W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, on and after 20thOctober, 1931.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Narroginand Katanning, on and after 27th October, 1931.

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister forWorks and Labour," and marked "Tender," and will be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. Thelowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Road Board Elections.Department of Works and Labour,

Perth, 21st October, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 91 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," that the followinggentlemen have been elected Members of the undermentioned Road Boards, to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hers7:-

ruder :

RoadBoard. Ward. Date of

Election.

Member Elected.

Surname. Christian Name.

Ocoupa- How Vacancytion. occurred.

Name ofPrevious Member. Remarks.

Dundas ... NorsemanUpper Chap- Central

man

1931.Sept. 19 MinchinOct. 10 I Lauder

Edwin Robert ... MinerAlexander ... Farmer

Resignation J. P. WalshVacation of A. Lauderoffice undersec. 25 ofRoad Dis-tricts Act,1919

... Unopposed.

... do.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

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OCTOBER 23, 1031.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2315

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Notice of presentation of Petition for Sale of Land for non-payment of Rates.

In the ,Local Court at Bunbury.

In the matter of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," and in the matter of an Application by the Bunbury Road Beardfor Sale of Land for unpaid Rates.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been presented to the Local Court at Bunbury by the Bunbury Road Ward,praying that the lands described in the Schedule to the Petition may be ordered to be sold for riOb-payment, of Rates.

'A copy of the said Sehedule is set out hereunder.And notice is further given that Friday the 11th day of December, 1931, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, has been

appointed as the time when the Magistrate will inquire at the said Court concerning the various matters mentioned inthe said Schedule, and also whether all notices required by law to be given have been given.

Attention is directed to the following provisions of the said Act :Rule 7.Any person who is an owner or Ratepayer of any land proposed to be sold or taken possession of,

or who is interested in the same as mortgagee Or otherwise may, on filing an Affidavit proving his titleto attend under this Rule (of the filing of which ailidaVit the Clerk shall give the Board notice), attend inthe snaking of the inquiries ; but if the Magistrate shall be of the opinion that there was 116 substantialreason for his attendance, the _Magistrate may order bhn to pay the costs occasioned thereby.

Dated the 15th day of October, 1931.R. REES.

Clerk of t re Court.

COPY Or SCHEDULE TO PETITION.

Description of Land.

Reference to theyVolume andFolio of theTitle to the

Land, if under" The Transferof Land Act,

1893."

The Name and Address of every Person W'estcrsAustralia appearing on search in the Office of

Titles and Registry of Deeds to have anyEstate or Interest in the Land.

The Ratesdue to theBoard and

in Arrear onthe Land.

Name. Address.

Portion of Wellington Location 41,Lot 112, Plan 2138

(As to one undivided fourthshare)

Vol. Fol.449 101 John Cator Stockley

Ulysses Latrielle, andFrederick Latrielle

The Junior United Service . 5Club, Charles Street; St.James, County of London

Gresham House; Old BroadStreet, London

s. d.19 11

(As to three undivided fourthshares)

75 William Waring Man-gles

Emily Norman ... 90 Portland Place, London,England

Ethel Georgianna Man-gles

8 Welcombe Place, Hare-wood Square, London

Frank Mangles ... Shaldon Lodge, AltonCounty of Hants, England

Ross Lewis Mangles ,.. The Lodge; Pirbright, near-Woking, Surrey, England

Arthur Wakefield Chap-man

Crocksbury, Farnham, Sur-rey, England

9 Wellington Locations 100 and 217 79 70 Flarry Blake Murray Street, Perth 5 73 Boyanup Agricultural Area Lot Crown Lease Elizabeth Stewart Boyanup 15 19 9'

262 2599/214 Portion of Leschenault Location

-26, Lots 99 and 100, Plan 905155 146 Charles Alfred -Erecting

Lawford10. Ridgeway Place, Wim-4

bledon, England7

Portion of Lesehenault Location 880 :16 William Guilfoyle 159 Hensman Road, Subiaco 15 7 726, Lots 1 and 2, Plan 1309

6 Portion of Leschenault Location 700 108 Alexander l'erey Buck Bunbury 1 1131, Lot 12, Plan 41(33

The name and addresses (so far as known o the Secretary of he Board) Of every other person having ate orinterest in the land

Description of Land. Name. Address, so far as known to Secretary Nature of Estate or Interest.

The land described hr parcel Jno. Stockley and others Junior United Service Club, Charles Owner, as set forth in theNo. 1 above Street, St. James', County Board Rate Book.

LondonThe land described in parcel Henry Blake Murray Street, Perth ... Owner, as set forth in the-

No. 2 above Board Rate Book.The land described in parcel Alfred Jackson Boley Geelorup Owner, as set forth in the-

No. 3 aboveThe land described in parcel C. A. Lawford Address unknown, believed

Board,,Rate Book.,Owner, as set forth in the-

No. 4 above ceased in England Board. Rate Book.-The land described in parcel Wm. Guilfoyle 159 Hensman Road, Subiaeo Owner, as set forth in tie

No. 5 above Board Rate Book.The land described in parcel A. P. Buck Jarrah Street, Bunbury Owner, as set forth in the-

No. 6 above Board Rate :Book.

Eastman & jenour, Solid ors for the Bunbury Road Board, Bunbury, W.A.

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2316 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [0c-ronEti 2:3, 1931.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

SUPREME 'COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRAI;LA PRO D CTION.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having- claims against the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons (ordersto collect and administer whose Estates were granted to me by the said Court under " The Curator of 'Intestate EstatesAct, 1918 " are hereby required to send particulars of such claims to me on or before the 16th day of November, 1931, afterwhich date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons among those entitled thereto, having regardonly to those claims of which I shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 22nd day of October 1931.ALFRED A. MOFFAT,

Curator of intestate Estates.

Name. Date of Death. Date of Order. Address. Occupation.

Brown, Michael ... . :3-1-31 , 20 -10 -31 Boulder ... ... MinerDella Franca, Giovanni ... 17-5-31 Kurrawang ... PensionerVIeggitt, William ... ... ... 14-5-31 Narembetai ..: LabourerIragan, Thomas Henry (also known as 1:3-7-31 ...Kalgoorlie Miner

Thomas Henry Lewis)Douglas, James Rae ... ... 9-7-31 Denmark ... Blacksmith, wheelwright

and undertakerMacInnes, Donald 15-6-31 ,, Claremont ... ... ProspectorPigott, William ... ... ... 15-.7-31 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie Labourer:::ollins, Naaman ... ... 2-7-31 ,, Sandstone ... ... ProspectorKelly, William ... ... 26-8-31 ,, Claremont ... ... LabourerLeggett, Walter James 29,-8-31 ,, Bayswater ... ... No occupationWoods, Edmond ... 4-9-31 Formerly Mt .Magnet, but

late of 34 James Street,Perth

Well-sinker

Oyaneder, Frank ... 29-8-31 27 4 Golden Avenue, West PensionerPerth

Bridell, Florence 4-9-31 ,, GO Mount's Bay Road,Perth

Pensioner

Duffield, Alfred Foss ... ... ... 9-8-31 ,, Claremont ... BakerBarker, Joseph (also known as Joseph 27-8-31 77 do. . Labourer

Simons)Fox, Themas ... ... . 28-8-31 27 do. ... .. do.McDougall, Blanche ... 6-9-31 >7 464 Hay Street, Perth ... Married womanlurpin, Alfred ... 6-9-31 72 Boulder ... ... MinerDouglas, Ann ... ... ... 15-11-30 21 -10-31 Denmark ... .. Married womanSmith, William Henry ... ... 19 -7 -31 22 Carnarvon ... ... Station handLowe, Mary A. ... ... ... ... 24L-8-31 ,, Newcastle Street, Perth PensionerHansen, Mathias Jepson (also known as 28-8-31 , Kalgoorlie ... ... Ex-Fettler

Mathis Hanson)'

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893,'' and inthe matter of The Tnayning Farmers' Co-operativeCompany, Limited (in liquidation).

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of shareholdersof the above Company will be held at the offices ofS. J. McGibbon & Co., Chartered Accountants (must.),253 St. George's Terrace, Perth; en Wednesday, 25thNovember, 1931, at 2.30 p.m.

Business.(1) Submission by Liquidator of accounts showing

the manner in which the winding-up of the Companyhas been conducted and the ;assets disposed of.

(2) General business arising out of the above.

C. H. KING,Liquidator.

21st October, 193

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Paramount Film Service, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the name, of FamousLasky Film Service; Limited, has been changed to Para-mount Film Service, Limited; that the office or principalplace of business of the said Company in Western Aus-tralia is situate at No. 230 William Street, Perth; and isaccessible to the public between the hours' of 9 ,a.m. and5 p.m. on -week days and between the hours of 9 a.m.and 12 a.m. on Saturdays, and that George MichaelNacked is the duly appointed Attorney for the Companyin Western Australia.

Dated this 20th day of October, 1931.ROBINSON; COX, & WHEATLEY,

Solictiors for the abovenanied Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, .1893.Lincoln. Mills (Australia), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of the abovenamed Company issituate at Wellington Buildings, Wellington Street,Perth.

Dated this 8th day of October, 1931.JACKSON, LEAKE & CO.,

of Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth,Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Singer Sewing Machine CompanyNotice of change of

situation r.t Registered Office.NOTICE , is hereby. given . that -the Registered . Office ofthe above Company has been changed and,is.now situate'at. Durham House, NO. 840a Hay Street, Perth, whereall legal proceedings may be served upon and allnotices addressed or given to the Company.

Dated this 19th day of October, 1931.,

. J. P. WHITTY,.Attorney for Company in Western Australia.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Goomalling Cash Stores, LiMited.

NOTICE is hereby given that 'the RegiStered Office ofGoomallino-

sCash Stores, Limited, is situate at Railway

Terrace, Goomalling; and is accessible to the public'be-tween the hours of 9 a.M. and 5 p.m. on all week days,excepting Wednesdays and Saturdays, when the officecloses at noon.

Dated this 19th day of October, 1931.

WILLIAM E. SLATTERY,For and on behalf of the Company.

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0(.1TOB R' 23, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETT V .A. 2317

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Ascot (Westralia) Proprietary, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office andplace of business of Ascot (Westralia) Proprietary,Limited, is situated at 804 Hay Street, Perth, and thatRobert Forrest is now the Attorney for the Companyin Western Australia.

Dated the 12th day of October, 1931.DOWNING & DOWNING,

Solicitors for the Company,39 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Australian Tobacco Plantations, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofAustralian Tobacco Plantations, Limited, is situated atGoldsbrough House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the-State of Western- Australia, and is open and accessibleto the public on all week days, excepting Saturdays andpublic holidays, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, and from 2-p.m. to 4 pm., and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12-noon.

Dated- this 17th day of October, 1931.-\VALKER & BROCKMA.N,

Surrey Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the said Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Charman and Williams, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofCharman and AVilliams, Limited, has been removed _fromE.S. & A. Bank Chambers, Perth, and is UMW situatedat S-,eond Gold:through House, St. George's Ter-

\ -race, Perth, and will be open for the transaction ofbusiness from Mondays to Fridays inclusive between the-hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., and On Saturdays betweenthe hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon.

Dated this 16th day of Oct ober, 1931.A. 1)UNCAN.

Secret a ry for the said Co,Alfred Duman & Co.. Public Accountants, Coltish).

House, Perth.-

IN THE MATTER op THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, cinder the I37 ocisious ofSection 20 of the above A et, a Cacti ficate of Incorpora

Alai., as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toAustralian Tobacco Plantations, Limited.

Dated this seventeen day of October, 1931.f. F. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.'rill, W.A.Supreme Court Office,

IN THE MATTER OE THE1 COM:PANT-ES ACT. 1893.(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, muter the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a. Limited Company, has this day been issued tosGoomalling Cash Stores Limited.

Dated this nineteenth day of October, 1931.T. F. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies:,Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

AP PO N TA1 ENT.(35th Victoria, No. 3.)

HIS Honour the Chief ;Justice has been pleased to ap-point John Thomas Fox, of Perth, Solicitor, a Commis-sioner of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, toadminister or take within the State of Western Aus-tralia any oath, affidavit, affirmation; declaration, or

-acknowledgment by a married woman to be used in the'Supreme Court of Western Australia. >The Commissionto remain in force until the said John Thomas Foxceases to reside in Western Australia aforesaid, or untilhe ceases to practise the profession of a Solicitor there,or until revoked.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar Supreme Court.

.Supreme Court Office,Perth, 16th October, 1931.

PUBLIC NOTICIn the matter of "The Associations Incorporation

1895,'' and in the matter of the -Wiliam BusinessMen's Association.

WE, James Moylan, of Wiluna, in the State of West-ern Australia, General Storekeeper, and Boyd WareCopeland, of Wiluna, aforesaid, Accountant, Trusteesof or persons hereunto authorised by The Wiluna Busi-ness Men's Association, do hereby give notice that weare desirOus that such Association should be incorpor-ateki under the provisions of "The Associations Incor-poration Act, 1895."

JAMES MOYLAN.B. AV. COPELAND..

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended tobe filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions ofthe said Act:

1 Name. of the It itution.The AViluna BusinessMen's Association.

2. Object or purpose of the Institution. To protectand safeguard the interests of the ratepayers and .ofpersons bona fide engaged in lawful traCe or business inWiluna District, and other- purpose connected therewith.

3. \-Vhere situated or establisliediWiluna.4. The name or names, of the Trustee or Trustees:

James Moylan, Boyd Ware Copeland5. In whom the -Management of the Institution is

vested and by what means.The Committee for thetime being of the Association, in micoltdance with theRules and Regulations of the Assoeiation.

NOTICE OF :DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hithertoexisting between Charles August Patterson and JamesArchibald Heron, carrying on IYUSII1 OSS as Shipwrightsat Victoria Quay, Fremantle, under the name or styleof "Petterson & Co., has been dissolved as from the8th day of October, 1931.

Dated this 8th day of October, 1931.

.1. A. HERON.C. A. PETTERSON.

\iciness: Si, E. S010111011.W. E. B. & -M. E. Solomon, Solicitors, 27 Market

Street,, Fremantle.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-fore subsisting between Violet Carter and Celia Forte,both of -Wiluna, Tea-room Proprietresses, carrying onbusiness at Wiluna aforesaid under the style or firm-name of "The Golden Gate. Tea Rooms," has been dis-solved by mutual consent so far as the said Celia Forteis concerned. The said Violet Carter will carry on thesaid business, and shall receive all moneys owing toand pay all accounts owing by the said business.

Dtod at Wiluna this 9th day of October, 1931.Signatures of parties--

VIOLET CARTER.CELIA FORTE,

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS-H-1P.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretoforesubsisting between us the undersigned Alfred .la-mesSnell and Jack Lowe, carrying on business as Millersand Produce Dealers at Harvey, in the State of West-ern Australia, under the style or firm of 1' The HarveyMilling Company," has been dissolved by mutual Consent as from the date hereof.

Dated this 16th day of October, 1931.

Wi essEric G. Davis, J.P.

AVitile

Eric G. Davis, J.P.Slee & Anderson, o

A. SN E

.TACK LOWE.

s for the parties.

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2313 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,, V.A.' [Ouronp 23, 1931.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OP WESTERN. .A.US-TRABLVPR ()BATE TUR1SDIC T ION.

In the matter of the Will of Jesse Millington, late of49 :hallway Parade, Mount Lawley in the '.Stateof 'Western Australia, Retired. :Builder and Con-tractor, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons ,havingclaims against the Estate of Jesse Millington. late of49 Railway Parade, Mount Lawley, in the State ofWestern Australia, Retired Builder, and Contractor, dceased, are requested to send particulars of the samein writing to Jesse Kerridge Moore, the Executor. ofthe Will of the said deceased, care of Pearson Lyon& Connor, Solicitors, Northam, on or before the 23rdday of November, 1931. after which date the Executorwill proceed to distribute the assets of the said de-ceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, havingregard only to the claims of which be shall then havehad notice.

Dated the 2Ist day of October, 1931.

PEARSON LYON & CONNOR,Solicitors for the Executor,

129 Fitzgerald Street, Northam.

IN THE S17 EME CO URT OF WEST ERN A US-Th ALIA PR DRAT E J-UR ISD1CT ION.

In the Will of Alfred J oh u Pitta rd, late of 711 New-castle Street, Leedervil le, in the State of WesternAustralia, Storekeeper, deceased.,

ALL persons having claims or demands against theEstate of the a ho ve na mod deceased are hereby re-quired to render particulars of same i.0 writing toM. M. Pittard, c/o The National Service Company,Limited, A.-M.P. Buildings, Perth, the Executrix namedin the Will of the said deceased, on or before the 23rdday of November, 1921, after which date the saidExecutrix will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid Estate amongst the persons entitled thereto, hay-ing regard only to those claims of which it then shallhave had notice.

Dated this 14th day of October, 1931.R. 1'. R,ODRIG UEZ,

Solicitor for Mary Meretta Pittard.

IN THE S 14PR EM COURT 01 WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

Li ntatter of `. The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898, and in the matter of 1Villiaut HackettHalliday (trading as " W. H. Halliday and Son" ),Coach-builder and Blacksmith, of 11 Spring ParkRoad, iNlidlain Junction, a debtor.Notice of intention to Declare a Dividend.

NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to declare adividend (the first and final) in the above matter, pay-able on Friday, the 20th day of November, 1931, tothose creditors who have signed or assented to the Deedof Assignment.

Dated at Perth this 20th lay of October, 1931.[LS. I WILL DAVIES,

Trustee.Ford, Rhodes. and Davies, Chartered Accountants

(Aust.), St. George's House, Perth.

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