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[2291] aett WESTERN AUSTRAUA Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m. No. 57] PERTH: FRIDAY, 28 JUNE [1985 Parliamentary Commissioner Amendment Act 1984. PROCLAMATION By the Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page But Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order ot Saint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor of the State ot Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Cnmmonweatth of Australia. UNDER section 2 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Amendment Act 1984, I, the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council do hereby fix 1 July 1985 as the day on which the Parliamentary Commissioner Amendment Act 1984 shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, on 18 June 1985. By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor, BRIAN BURKE, Premier. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I WESTERN AUSTRALIA FRANCIS BURT, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy ut the Governor. [L.S.] By the H000urable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt Knight Commander of the Must Distinguished Order of Saint Michuet and Saint Gnurge. Lieutenant-Governnr and Deputy of the Governor of the State ot Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. UNDER section 2 of the Acts Amendment Court Fees Act 1984, I, the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Execu tive Council, do hereby fix the day on which this procla mation is published in the Government Gazette as the day on which the provisions of that Act shall come into oper ation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, on 18 June 1985. By command of the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor. J. M. BERINSON, Attorney General. GOD SAVE THEQUEEN Artificial Conception Act 1985. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA FRANCIS BURT, Lieutenant-Governor By the Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt f Knight Commander oI the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governor WESTERN AUSTRALIA FRANCIS BURT, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the and Deputy ot the Governor of the State of Western and Deputy ot the Governor. [L.S.] Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Governor. [L.S.J UNDER section 2 of the Artificial Conception Act 1985, I, the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor, act ing with the advice and consent or the Executive Council do hereby fix 1 July 1985 as the day on which the Artificial Conception Act 1985 shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, on 18 June 1985. By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor, J. M. BERINSON, Attorney General. Transfer of Land Act 1893. PROCLAMATION By the H000urable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor of the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. File No. 5735/50, V8. WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act 1893, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Govern ment Gazette to revest in Her Majesty as of Her former estate all or any lands, whereof Her Majesty may become the registered proprietor, and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered proprietor of the lands described in the Schedules hereto: Now therefore, I, the Lieutenant- Governor and Deputy of the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Procla mation revest in Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, the land described in the Schedules hereto as of Her former estate. Acts Amendment Court Fees Act 1984. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA FRANCtS BURT, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor. [L.S.l 41161-i GOD SAVETHEQUEEN I

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Page 1: aett - slp.wa.gov.au · 28 June 1985.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2293 Conservation and Land Management Act 1984. ORDER IN COUNCIL. CALM 672/82; L and 5 592/22 V2. WHEREAS by …

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aettWESTERN AUSTRAUA

Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.

No. 57] PERTH: FRIDAY, 28 JUNE [1985

ParliamentaryCommissionerAmendmentAct 1984.

PROCLAMATIONBy the Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page ButKnight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order otSaint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor of the State ot WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Cnmmonweatth ofAustralia.

UNDER section 2 of the Parliamentary CommissionerAmendment Act 1984, I, the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputy of the Governor,actingwith theadviceand consentof the Executive Council do herebyfix 1 July 1985 as thedayon which theParliamentaryCommissionerAmendmentAct 1984 shall come into operation.

Given under my handand thePublic Seal of the saidState,atPerth,on 18 June1985.

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernor,

BRIAN BURKE,Premier.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy ut the

Governor.[L.S.]

By the H000urable Sir Francis Theodore Page BurtKnight Commander of the Must Distinguished Order ofSaint Michuet and Saint Gnurge. Lieutenant-Governnrand Deputy of the Governor of the State ot WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

UNDER section2 of theActs AmendmentCourt FeesAct1984, I, the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of theGovernor,actingwith the adviceand consentof the Executive Council, do hereby fix the day on which this proclamation is publishedin the GovernmentGazetteas the dayon which the provisionsof that Act shall come into operation.

Given under my handand the Public Seal of the saidState,atPerth,on 18 June1985.

By commandof theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernor.

J. M. BERINSON,Attorney General.

GOD SAVE THEQUEEN

Artificial ConceptionAct 1985.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA

FRANCIS BURT,Lieutenant-Governor

By the Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burtf Knight Commander oI the Most Distinguished Order of

Saint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governor

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the and Deputy ot the Governor of the State of Western and Deputy ot the

Governor.[L.S.]

Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

Governor.[L.S.J

UNDER section2 of the Artificial ConceptionAct 1985, I,the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputy of theGovernor,acting with theadviceand consentor theExecutiveCouncil dohereby fix 1 July 1985 as the day on which the ArtificialConceptionAct 1985 shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Sealof the saidState,atPerth,on 18 June1985.

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof theGovernor,

J. M. BERINSON,Attorney General.

Transfer of Land Act 1893.

PROCLAMATIONBy the H000urable Sir Francis Theodore Page BurtKnight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order ofSaint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor of the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

File No. 5735/50,V8.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act 1893, theGovernor is empoweredby Proclamation in the Government Gazette to revest in Her Majesty as of Her formerestateall or any lands, whereofHer Majesty may becomethe registeredproprietor,and whereasHer Majestyis nowthe registeredproprietor of the lands described in theSchedules hereto: Now therefore, I, the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor,with the adviceandconsent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation revest in Her Majesty,Her Heirs and Successors,the landdescribedin theSchedulesheretoas of Her formerestate.

Acts AmendmentCourtFeesAct 1984.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA

FRANCtS BURT,Lieutenant-Governor

and Deputy of theGovernor.

[L.S.l

41161-i

GOD SAVETHEQUEEN I

Page 2: aett - slp.wa.gov.au · 28 June 1985.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2293 Conservation and Land Management Act 1984. ORDER IN COUNCIL. CALM 672/82; L and 5 592/22 V2. WHEREAS by …

2292 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

Schedule1.File No.; Descriptionof Land;

Certificateof Title Volume; Folio.221418/955-DoonganLocation 5; 1208; 723.1463/980-Portionof eachof GreenmountSuburbanLots

169 and 170 being Lot 85 on Diagram 64321;1662; 064.

1883/984-Portionof each of Avon Locations 3535, 3703and 10366 and being Lot 6 on Plan 9945; 1333;102.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot36 on Plan 6319; 1494; 453.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot37 on Plan 6319; 1494; 454.

810/985-Portionof Nelson Location 1024 and being Lot38 on Plan 6319; 1494; 455.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot39 on Plan 6319; 1494; 456.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot40 on Plan 6319; 1494; 457.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot41 on Plan 6319; 1494; 458.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot42 on Plan 6319; 1494; 459.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot43 on Plan 6319; 1494; 460.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot44 on Plan 6319; 1494; 461.

810/985-Portionof NelsonLocation 1024 and being Lot45 on Plan6319; 1494; 462.

3562/66-Portionof Avon Location 10052 and being Lot33 on Plan 2953; 716; 064.

l110/84V3-DerbyLot; 1466; 159.Schedule2.

File No.; Descriptionof Land.1233/67-Portionof Swan Location 1216 being the land

colouredblue and marked"Drain Reserve" onDiagram 62714 and being part of the landcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 190 Foho 64A.

1233/67-Portionof Swan Location 1216 being the landcolouredblue and marked"Drain Reserve" onDiagram 39701 and being pat of the landcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 373 Foho 35A.

1233/67-Portionof Swan Location 1178 being the landcolouredblue and marked"Drain Reserve" onPlan 8987 Sheets1 and 3 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume115 Folio 106A.

Given under my handand the Public Sealof WesternAustralia,atPerth,this 18th dayof June,1985.

By theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof the Governor’sCommand,

K. F. McI VER,Minister for LandsandSurveys.

GOD SAVETHEQUEEN I

ShippingandPilotageAct 1967.

PROCLAMATION

UNDER section 102 of the Shipping and Pilotage Act1967, I, the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of theGovernor,acting with theadviceand consentof the Executive Council do hereby-

a declaretheplacesdescribedin theScheduleto thisproclamation to be fishing boat harboursfor thepurposesof the Shipping and Pilotage Act 1967;and

b specify the Departmentas the controlling authority of each of the placesdeclared to be fishingboatharboursunderthis proclamation.

Schedule.

1. Carnarvon.All that areashown borderedin red on Lands and Sur

veys ReserveDiagram33.

2. Emu PointFishingHarbour-Albany.All that portion of watershownborderedin red on Lands

andSurveysMiscellaneousDiagram73.

3. Esperance.All that portion of water within a radiusof 10 nautical

milesfrom thewesternentrancepoint of BandyCreek.

4. FremantleFishing Boat Harbour.All that portion of water that lies within thearea shown

borderedin red on Landsand SurveysMiscellaneousplan1464.

Given under my handand the Public Sealof the saidState,atPerth,on 18 June1985.

By Commandof theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernor,

JULIAN GRILL,Minister for Transport.

Marine NavigationalAids ActAmendmentAct 1978.

PROCLAMATIONBy the Honnu,abte Sir Francis Theodore Page BurtKnight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order ofSaint Michael and Saint George. Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor of Ihe State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

UNDER section 2 of the Marine Navigational Aids ActAmendment Act 1978, I, the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputy of the Governor,acting with the adviceand consentof the Executive Council do herebyfix 1 July 1985 as theday on which the Marine Navigational Aids Act Amendment Act 1978 shall comeinto operation.

Given under my handand the Public Sealof the saidState,at Perth,on 18 June,1985.

By Commandof the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governor,

JULIAN GRILL,Minister for Transport.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I

AT a meetingof the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chambersat Perththe 18th dayof June 1985,the following Orders in Council were authorised to beissued:

Child Welfare Act 1947-1984.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 19 2 a of the Child Welfare Act1947-1984,it is provided that theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputy of the Governormay appointsuchpersons,male orfemale,as hemay think fit, to be membersof any particularChildren’s Court and may determine the respectivesenioritiesof such membersand whereasby section 19 1b ii of thesaidAct, theLieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor may amend, vary or revoke any suchappointment:Now thereforethe Lieutenant-GovernorandDeputy of the Governorby andwith the adviceandconsentof the Executive Council doth herebyrevoke the appointment of Jan Loot as a Member of the Children’s Court atAlbany.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the

Governor.IL.S.]

By the Honourabtn Sir Francis Theodore Page BurtKnight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order ofSaint Michael and Saint George. Lieuteoant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor of the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

GOD SAVETHEQUEEN I

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT.

Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the

Governor.L.S.]

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,W.A. 2293

Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

CALM 672/82; L and5 592/22V2.

WHEREAS by the Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984 it is providedthat the Governor may by Order inCouncil declareanyCrown landsas Timber Reservewithinthe meaningand for thepurposesof that Act or may revokein whole or part any such reservation:Now, therefore theLieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorwith theadvice and consentof the Executive Council doth herebyrevokeTimber ReserveNo. 143/25 describedin theschedule hereunder.

Schedule.Nelson Location 12585 containing an area of 101.171 4

hectares.Public Plan Boyup Brook 1:25 000 SW. LodgeRoadin the Shireof Boyup Brook.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

CALM 15/84; L and 5 511/75.

WHEREAS by the Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984 it is provided that the Governormay by Order inCouncil declare any Crown Lands as Timber Reserveswithin the meaningand for thepurposesof that Act: Now,therefore, the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of theGovernor with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby declare the area described in theschedulehereto as an addition to Timber ReserveNo.198/25 within themeaningand for the purposesof the saidAct.

Schedule.Ngalbain Location 82, containing an area of about

164.7678 hectares,as shown borderedin blue on MiscellaneousDiagram101. Public PlansCoolgardie2 000 08-10,Regionaland 50/80.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

CALM 210/82; 4832/20V3.

WHEREAS by the Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984, it is provided that the Governor mayby Order inCouncil dedicateany Crown lands as State Forestswithinthe meaningand for thepurposeof that Act: Now therefore,the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorwiththe advice and consent of the Executive Council dothherebydedicatethe areadescribedin the scheduleheretoasan addition to State Forest No. 4 within the meaningandfor the purposeof thesaidAct.

Schedule.All those portions of vacant Crown land closed road

containingareasof 8 432 squaremetresand3.5 17 9 hectaresas shownborderedin blue on Original Plan 15773. PublicPlanMuja SW. 1:25 000.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Land Act 1933.

ORDERSIN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section33 of theLand Act 1933, it is madelawful for theGovernorto direct that anyReserveshall vestin and be heldby anypersonor personsto be namedin theorder in trust for the like or other public purposesto bespecifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientas follows:-

File No. 1233/67.-ThatReserveNo. 29533 Swan Locations 10602 and 10606 to 10612 inclusive should vest inand be held by theMetropolitan Water Authority in trustfor the purposeof "Drainage".

File No. 2986/57.-ThatReserveNo. 36110 Peel EstateLot 116 should vestin and be held by the National Parksand NatureConservationAuthority in trustfor thepurposeof "Conservationof Flora andFauna,and Water".

File No. 3076/984.-ThatReserveNo. 39116 KarrathaLot 3909 should vest in and be held by the Shire ofRoebournein trust for thepurposeof "ParklandandDrainage".

File No. 2544/984.-ThatReserveNo. 39118WellingtonLocation 5460 shouldvest in and be held by the Ministerfor Water Resourcesin trust for the purposeof "SewagePumpingStation".

File No. 1508/985.-ThatReserveNo. 39127 SwanLocation 7386 should vest in and be held by the City ofStirling in trustfor thepurposeof "DrainageandParking".

Now, therefore,Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of theGovernor,by andwith the adviceand consentof the Executive Council, does herebydirect that the beforementionedReservesshallvest in and be heldby aforementionedbodiesin trust for the purposesaforesaid,subjectneverthelesstothepowersreservedto him by section37 of thesaidAct.

Land Act 1933.

ORDERSIN COUNCIL.

G. PEARCE,Clerkof theCouncil.

WHEREAS by section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vestin and be held by anypersonor personsto be namedin theOrder,in trust for anypurposespecifiedin suchOrder andwith powerof leasing; and whereasit is deemedexpedient,as follows:-

File No. 1900/67.-ThatReserveNo. 39126 Victoria Location 11520 should vest in and be held by the Shire ofDandaraganin trust for thepurposeof "Abattoir and Holding Paddocks".

File No. 3177/983.-ThatReserveNo. 39117 NewmanLot 1639 should vest in and be held by the Shire of EastPilbara in trust for the purposeof "RecreationMotorcrossTrack".

Now, therefore,the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy ofthe Governor, by and with the adviceand consentof theExecutive Council, does hereby direct that thebeforementionedreservesshall vest in and be held by theabovementionedbodiesin trust for the purposesaforesaidwith power to the said bodies subjectto the approval inwriting of the Minister for Landsand Surveysto eachandevery leaseor assignmentof leasebeing first obtained, toleasethe whole or any portion thereof for any term notexceedingtwenty-one21 yearsfrom the date of the lease,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto me by section37 of the said Act; provided that no such leaseor assignment of leaseshall be valid or operativeuntil the approvalof the Minister for Landsand Surveysor an officer authorised in that behalf by the Minister, hasbeen endorsedonthe Lease Instrument, or Deedof Assignment,as the casemaybe.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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Land Act 1933.

ORDERSIN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 34B1 of the Land Act 1933, it ismadelawful for the Governorto revokeanOrder in Councilissuedpursuantto section33 of that Act.

File No. 3163/61.-And whereas by Order in Councildated9 May 1962 Reserve26268 was vestedin the Shire ofPort Hedland in trustfor thepurposeof "Recreation".

File No. 2279/59.-And whereas by Order in Councildated7 August 1963 Reserve26940 was vestedin the Shireof Dandarganin trustfor the purposeof "CaravanPark".

File No. 1900/67.-And whereas by Order in Councildated 3 September1969 Reserve29941 was vestedin theShire of Dandarganin trust for the purposeof "Abattoirand Holding Paddocks"with power,subjectto theapprovalin writing of the Mialster for Landsand Surveysbeingfirstobtained,to leasethewhole or any portion thereof for anyterm not exceedingtwenty-one21 yearsfrom thedate ofthelease.

File No. 919/69.-Andwhereasby Orderin Council dated31 March 1971 Reserve 30805 was vested in the Shire ofDandaraganin trust for the purposeof "Slipway and BoatBuilding" with power,subjectto the approval in writing oftheMinister for Landsand Surveysbeing first obtained, toleasethe whole or any portion thereof for any term notexceedingtwenty-one21 yearsfrom thedate of thelease.

File No. 2986/57.-And whereas by Order in Councildated27 June1979 Reserve36110 was vestedin theTownof Kwinana in trust for the purposeof "Quarry".

Now, therefore,the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy ofthe Governor, by and with the adviceand consentof theExecutiveCouncil, herebydirects that thebeforementionedOrders in Council be revoked and the VestingOrders cancelled accordingly.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Workers’ CompensationandAssistanceAct 1981-1985.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted,inter alia, by section 160 of theWorkers’ Compensationand AssistanceAct 1981-1985,thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from anincorporatedinsuranceoffice, approvedby theMinister, apolicy of insurancefor thefull amountof theliability to paycompensationunder thesaid Act to all workers employedby him, but that if an employer or group of employersproves to the satisfaction of the Minister that such employer or group of employershas establisheda fund forinsuranceagainstsuch liability and has depositedat theTreasury securitieschargedwith all paymentsto becomedue under such liability, the Governormay, by Order inCouncil, exemptsuchemployeror groupof employersfromthe Operation of that section; and whereas Mobil OilAustralia Limited of 191 St. George’sTerrace,Perth,beingan employerwithin themeaningof theSectionhasduly, inaccordancewith the Act, made application for exemptionfrom operationof thesectionand hassatisfiedtheMinisterthat it hasestablisheda fund for insuranceagainstthesaidliability, and hasdepositedat the Treasury a security, towit, a bond of ThreeHundred and Fifty ThousandDollars$350 000 chargedwith all paymentsto becomedueunderthe said liability: Now therefore,the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor, acting with the advice andconsentof the Executive Council and in excerciseof thepowersconferredby theAct, doth herebyexemptMobil OilAustralia Limited of 191 St. George’s Terrace,Perth,fromthe operationof section 160 of theWorkers’ CompensationandAssistanceAct 1981-1985.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Workers’ Compensationand AssistanceAct 1981-1985.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted,inter alia, by section 160 of theWorkers’ CompensationandAssistanceAct 1981-1985,thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from anincorporatedinsuranceoffice, approvedby the Minister, apolicy of insurancefor the full amountof theliability to paycompensationunder the said Act to all workersemployedby him, but that if an employer or group of employersproves to the satisfactionof the Minister that such employer or group of employershas establisheda fund forinsuranceagainstsuch liability and has depositedat theTreasury securitieschargedwith all paymentsto becomedue under such liability, the Governor may, by Order inCouncil, exemptsuchemployeror group of employersfromoperationof that section;and whereasAustralia and NewZealandBanking Group Ltd. of 84 St. George’sTerrace,Perth,being an employ,rwithin the meaningof thesectionhasduly, in accordancewith the Act, made applicationforexemption from operationof the section and hassatisfiedthe Minister that it has establisheda fund for insuranceagainstthesaid liability, and hasdepositedat the Treasurya security, to wit, a bond of Three Hundred and FiftyThousandDollars $350000 chargedwith all paymentstobecome due under the said liability: now, therefore, theLieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor, actingwith theadviceandconsentof theExecutiveCouncil and inexerciseof the powersconferred by the Act, doth herebyexemptAustralia and New ZealandBanking Group Ltd. of84 St. George’sTerrace,Perth,from theoperationof section160 of theWorkers’ CompensationandAssistanceAct 1981-1985.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Workers’ Compensationand AssistanceAct 1981-1985.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted,inter alia by section 160 of theWorkers’ Compensationand AssistanceAct 1981-1985,thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from anincorporatedinsuranceoffice, approvedby theMinister, apolicy of insurancefor the full amountof the liability to paycompensationunder the said Act to all workers employedby him, but that if an employer or group of employersproves to the satisfaction of the Minister that such employer or group of employershas establisheda fund forinsuranceagainstsuch liability and has depositedat theTreasury securitieschargedwith all paymentsto becomedue under such liability, the Governor may, by Order inCouncil, exemptsuchemployeror group of employersfromthe operationof that section;and whereasMayneNicklessLimited of 16 St.George’sTerrace,Perthbeingan employerwithin the meaningof the sectionhas duly, in accordancewith the Act, made application for exemption from operation of thesectionand hassatisfiedthe Minister that it hasestablisheda fund for insuranceagainstthe said liability,and hasdepositedat the Treasurya security, to wit, a bondof Six Hundred ThousandDollars $600 000 chargedwithall paymentsto becomedue under the said liability: now,therefore, the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of theGovrnor, acting with the advice and consentof theExecutive Council and in exerciseof thepowersconferredby theAct, doth hereby exemptMayne NicklessLimited of 16 St.George’sTerrace,Perth, from the operation of section 160of the Workers’ Compensationand AssistanceAct 1981-1985.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2295

AT a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in theExecutive Council Chamber,at Perththis 25th day of June1985,thefollowing Orderin Council was authorisedto be issued.

CountryAreasWaterSupplyAct 1947.

Gibson Water Supply.

Constitutionof Gibson CountryWaterArea.

ORDERIN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 2057/84.WHEREAS it is enactedunder section 8 of the CountryAreas Water Supply Act 1947, that the Governor may byOrder in Council constitute a Country Water Area; nowtherefore the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of theGovernorby and with theadviceand consentof the Executive Council, does hereby constitute the Gibson CountryWaterAreaas definedin the schedulehereunderand assignthe nameof GibsonCountryWater Area thereto.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Schedule.

Gibson CountryWaterArea.All theportion of landboundedby lines startingfrom the

westerncorner of Gibson Lot 44 and extendingnortheasterly and southeasterlyalong boundaries of that lot andsoutheasterly, southerly and southwesterly along theboundariesof Lot 45 to its southernmostsoutheasterncorner; thencesoutheasterlyto the northern corner of Lot 46;thence southwesterlyand southerly along boundaries ofthat lot to a northeasternside of Reynolds Street; thencesoutheasterlyalongthat side to the northwesterncorner ofLot 37; thence northeasterly and southeasterly alongboundariesof that lot and onwardsto thesoutheasternsideof Jenkins Street;thencesouthwesterlyalong that side to anortheasternsideof Reynolds Street; thencesoutheasterlyalong that sideto thenorthwesterncornerof Lot 38; thenceeasterly and generally southeasterlyalong boundaries ofthat lot and onwards to the northeastern corner ofEsperanceLocation 1282; thence generally southeasterlyalongboundariesof that locationto thenortheasterncornerof Lot 2, as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram28208; thencewesterly,southeasterlyand easterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northeasterncorner ofthe westernseveranceof Location 171; thencesoutheasterlyand westerly along boundariesof that severanceand onwards to and along the northernboundaryof Location 843to its northwesterncorner; thencenortherly along the prolongation northerly, of the western boundary of thelastmentionedlocation to the northern boundary of Location 320, thence easterly along that boundary to itsnortheasterncorner; thencenorthwesterlyto and along asouthwesternside of Reynolds Street to the southeasternside of Jenkins Street; thence northwesterly to thesouthernmostsoutheasterncorner of Gibson Lot 20; thencesouthwesterlyalong the southeasternboundaryof that lotand onwards to the southeasterncorner of Lot 35; thencesouthwesterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesof thatlot to the northeasternside of Anderson Street; thencenorthwesterlyalong that side to the southwesterncorner ofLot 105; thence northeasterly and northwesterly alongboundariesof that lot to the westerncorner of Lot 55;thence northeasterlyalong the northwesternboundary ofthat lot to its northernmostnortheasterncornerand thencenortheasterlyto the starting point as borderedgreen onPlanP.W.D., W.A. 55990-1-1.

Departmentof thePremierand Cabinet,Perth 25 June1985.

IT is hereby notified for public information that theLieutenant-Governorand Deput of the Governor hasapprovedthefollowing temporaryallocation of portfolios during the absenceof the Hon. R. Davies, M.L.A., for theperiod7 to 28 July 1985 inclusive.

The Hon. J. P. Carr, M.L.A., to be Acting Minister forConservation and Land Management,the Environment,Multicultural andEthnicAffairs, and theArts.

D. C. BLIGHT,Acting Director-General.

Departmentof thePremierand Cabinet,Perth,25 June1985.

IT is hereby notified for public information that theLieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorhas approvedthefollowing temporaryallocationof portfolios during the absenceof the Hon. Arthur Tonkin, M.L.A. for theperiod28 July to 3 August1985 inclusive.

The Hon. J. P. Carr, M.L.A., to be Acting Minister forWater Resources,and Parliamentaryand ElectoralReform,andLeaderof theHouse.

D. C. BLIGHT,Acting Director-General.

AUDIT ACT 1904

Section33.

The Treasury,Perth,18 June1985.

IT is hereby published for general information that thefollowing officers have been appointed as CertifyingOfficers:

For theBuilding ManagementAuthority-R. L. P. Adolphe from 1/7/85.C. E. Waddell from 1/7/85.P. R. Turnerfrom 1/7/85.P. Vanderkwastfrom 1/7/85.A. Bowersfrom 1/7/85.

For theDepartmentfor CommunityServices-B. Collopy from 19/6/85.

For theHealthDepartmentof WesternAustralia-D. Wardfrom 18/6/85.H. Chamberlainfrom 1/7/85.M. B. Bergl from 1/7/85.W. L. S. Peartfrom 1/7/85.

It is hereby published for general information that thefollowing appointmentas Certifying Officer has beencancelled:

For the Multicultural and EthnicAffairs Commission-F. Johnsonfrom 18/6/85.

Departmentof thePremierand Cabinet,Perth,25 June1985.

IT is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorhasapprovedthe followingtemporaryallocationof portfolios during the absenceof theHon. H. D. Evans,M.L.A., for theperiod28 Juneto 20 July1985 inclusive.

The Hon. K. F. Mclver, M.L.A., will be Acting Ministerfor Agriculture, FisheriesandWildlife, and Acting Ministerassistingthe Minister for Conservationand Land Management.

PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENTACT 1971.Notice of Exemptionof CharitableBody

NOTICE is hereby given under the provisions of section103 of the Pay-roll Tax AssessmentAct 1971 that theKalumburu Aboriginal Corporation is declared to theexemptfor the purposesof section 101k of the Act, inrelationto itscharitableobjects.

J. M. BERINSON,Minister for BudgetManagement.

Datedthis 9th dayof June 1985.D. C. BLIGHT,

Acting Director-General.

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2296 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

PostalAddress.

P.O. Box 6158,Hay Street,East,Perth6001.

Valuations are available for perusal at the ValuerGeneral’s Office, Perth and in the caseof the country revaluations, at the relevant Local GovernmentOffice, 28June1985 to 16 August, 1985 during office hours.

Objectionsmust be addressedto the Valuer General, butfor conveniencemay also be lodged with the relevantRating/TaxingAuthority by 16 August, 1985.

Objectionsmustbe in writing; anda Describetherelevantlandfor identification.b Identify the valuation against which you are

objecting.c Set out FULLY AND IN DETAIL the groundsof

the objection.D. F. JONES,

ValuerGeneral.

24 June1985.

LAND TAX ASSESSMENTACT 1976.

NOTICE TO ALL OWNERS OF LAND OR PROPERTY IN W.A.

A LAND TAX RETURN FOR LAND OWNED AT MIDNIGHT ON 30 JUNE 1985 MUST BE LODGED NOLATER THAN 31 JULY 1985.PENALTY FORNON-COMPLIANCE-10% AD

DITIONAL TAX.1. A RETURN IS NOT REQUIRED wherean ownerhas

lodged a return in a previousyear and his land holdingshave sinceremainedunchangedUNLESS-

a the usageof land has altered e.g. a previouslyexemptresidentialproperty is not now usedastheordinaryplaceof residenceof all theowners;or

b thelandhassincebeensubdivided.2. THE FOLLOWING CLASSES OF LAND SHOULD

NOT BE INCLUDED IN A RETURN-a any single lot usedsolely or principally as the ordi

nary placeof residenceof all the owners;b land outside the metropolitan region which does

not have a zoning or is zoned"rural" under a townplanning schemeand is used solely or principallyfor a specifiedbusinessof primary production;

c land held as a mining tenementunless it is ownedin feesimple;

d land owned at 30 June 1984, which is still ownedand meetsthe requirementfor exemptionor concessionas set down in the Land Tax AssessmentAct.

NOTE-Owners of land of any of the above fourclassesare not requiredto makeapplication in ordertoobtain anexemptionfrom land tax.

3. EXEMPTION FROM LAND TAX: The ownerof anyclass of land other than those described in 2 above, inrespectof which an exemptionor concessionmay begrantedandwhich hasbeenacquiredsince30 June1984, must-

a include such land in the return which must belodgedno laterthan 31 July 1985;

b make written applicationfor an exemptionor concessionfor the land concerned,setting down thegroundson which theapplicationis made.

IF IN DOUBT aboutyour liability to lodge a return, youshouldcontact-

StateTaxationDepartment.Land Tax Division,1st Floor, Victoria CentreBuilding,2 St. George’sTerrace,Perth6000.

Telephone:323 1400.RETURN FORMS are available from all official post

officesor from the StateTaxationDepartment.

P. FELLOWES,Commissionerof StateTaxation.

WesternAustralia.

FINANCE BROKERSCONTROLACT 1975.

Sections24 and 27.

Applicationfor FinanceBrokers Licence by Individual.

To: The Registrar,FinanceBrokersSupervisoryBoard.I, ROBERT NORMAN FRANCIS of 45 TwickenhamDrive, Kingsley, W.A. 6026, hereby apply for a FinanceBrokers Licence under the Finance Brokers Control Act1975. My addressfor service of notices in respectof thisapplication is P.O. Box 7248 CloistersSquare,Perth,W.A.

Datedthis 21stdayof June,1985.SignedR. N. FRANCIS.

Appointmentof Hearing.

I herebyappoint 3 July 1985 at 9 o’clock in the forenoonas the time for hearing the foregoing application at theOffices of the Finance Brokers Supervisory Board, 600MurrayStreet,West Perth.

C. A. FITZGERALD,Registrar,

FinanceBrokersSupervisoryBoard.

Objection to the granting of this licence shall be in theapprovedform and may be servedon the applicantand theRegistrarat any time prior to seven days before the dateappointedfor the hearing.

Crown Law Department,Perth,28 June1985.

IT is herebynotified for public information that the Hon.Attorney Generalhasapprovedthe appointmentof thefollowing personsas Commissionerfor Declarationsunder theDeclarationsand AttestationsAct 1913:-

Arthur RaymondBruce, of Kelmscott.LeannePatriciaCook, of Coodanup.William JohnDuff, of Woodlands.Neil Glen Grimes,of KambaldaWest.

D. C. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1978-1981

PURSUANTto section21 of the Valuationof LandAct, themaking of the following GeneralValuations on the UnimprovedValue basis is advised:

VALUATION DISTRICTS-

City of Nedlands,Town of Armadale,Shireof York, Shiresof Harvey,Murray excludingtheRuralWardsof these

Shires.

Rural Wardsof the Shires of Beverley,Cunderdin,Irwin, Kellerberrin,Mingenew,

Morawa,Mullewa, Perenjori,Quairading,ThreeSprings.DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION-23 MAY

1985.

DATE OF COMING INTO FORCE-30 JUNE 1985.

Authorities requiredto adopt:Commissionerof StateTaxation.Local Authorities for thosedistricts listed above as appropriate.

EXOFFICIO JUSTICEOFTHEPEACE

CrownLaw Department,Perth,28 June1985.

IT is hereby notified for public information that FrankKonecnyof 11 Kenton Way, Calista, Mayor of the Town ofKwinana, has beenappointedunder section 9 of the Justices Act 1902 to beJusticeof the Peacefor the MagisterialDistrict of Fremantleduring his term of office as Mayor ofthe Town of Kwinana.

D. C. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2297

Crown Law Department, Ernest Albert Caden, of, Lot 3 Hawke Avenue,Perth,28 June1985. Wundowie.

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat His Excellency the Lieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernor Keith Caisford, O.A.M., of, Lot 956 Baldivis Road,in ExecutiveCouncil hasacceptedtheresignationof Robert Baldivis and, Unit 5/29 Hurrell Way, Rockingham.Franklin Sharp, of 9/A PannawonicaDrive, Pannawonica,from the office of Justice of the Peacefor the State of RhondaGood of, 117 Wilding Street,Doubleviewand,WesternAustralia. Day Care‘Centre,27 Coollelal Drive, Kingsley.

D. C. DOIC. Alan JamesMul"rew, of 88 Clontarf Street SorrentoUnderSecretaryfor Law, and, PerthA’rport, BrearleyAvenue,Redcliffe.

Margaret Ruth Newnham,of, 3 Newquay Close, La-

Crown Law Department, goon Park, Yanchep.

Perth,28 June1985.Phillip CordonSteele,of, 54 RobertsStreet,Collie.

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil has:-

JuneAnne Williams, of, 10 CaesiaPlace,Mirrabooka.Approved of the following appointments to the Com

missionof the Peacefor theStateof WesternAustralia.Bernard John Brand, of, 59 McPherson Street, D. C. DOIG,

Carnamahand,Yarra Street,Carnamah. UnderSecretaryfor Law.

FOREICNJUDGMENTS RECIPROCALENFORCEMENT ACT 1963.

FOREIGNJUDGMENTS RECIPROCALENFORCEMENT ORDER 1985.

Madeby the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Fioreign JudgmentsReciprocalEnforcement Order 1985.

Specified cvurtv 2. For thepurposesof PartII of theAct the courtslisted in column 2 of theunder vectrvo 6 following Table arespecifiedassuperiorcourtsundersection6 1 b of theAct1 b. in relationto thecorrespondingcountry listed in column 1 of theTable.

TABLE

Column 1Country

Column 2SuperiorCourts

United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Houseof LordsNorthern Ireland

Englandand Wales SupremeCourt of Judicatureof Appeal, High Court ofand CrownCourt

CourtJustice

Scotland Sheriff CourtNorthern Ireland SupremeCourtof Judicature

Extenvivin vf 3. 1 PartII of the Act shall extendto the countrieslisted in column 1 ofPvrt Schedule1 to this Order.

2 A court specifiedin column 2 of Schedule1 to this Order shall, for thepurposesof Part II of theAct, be deemedto be a superiorcourt of thecountry inrelationto which that court is specified.

Cancellation of 4. 1 The Ordersmadeunder the Act and listed in PartI of Schedule2 areOrderv. cancelled.

2 The Order made under sections 146 and 147 of the SupremeCourt Act1935 and listed in Part2 of Schedule2 is cancelled.

3 The Order made under section 8 of the Reciprocal Enforcement ofJudgmentsAct 1921 andlisted in Part3 of Schedule2 is cancelled.

Schedule1 clause3.

Column 1 Column2CountryandParts of Country Courts

Belize SupremeCourtBermuda Court of Appeal

SupremeCourtBotswanaRepublicof High Court of BotswanaBritish Virgin Islands West IndiesAssociated

StatesSupremeCourtCommonwealthof the Bahamas Court of Appeal

SupremeCourtFalkland Islandsand Dependencies Court of Appeal

SupremeCourtFiji Court of Appeal

SupremeCourtGambiaThe Republicof Court of Appeal

SupremeCourtGibraltar SupremeCourt

Appeal CourtGrenada SupremeCourt

AppealCourt

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2298 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,W.A. [28 June1985.

Schedule1 clause3-continued.

Column 1 Column 2CountryandParts of Country Courts

Hong Kong SupremeCourtIndia SupremeCourt

High Court and Judicial Commissioner’Courts

District CourtsCity Civil Courts of Bombay, Calcutta

andMadrasItaly CorteSupremadi Cassazione

Cortedi AssiseCorted’AppelloTribunale

Kenya SupremeCourtKiribati Republicof High Court

Courtof AppealLesothoKingdom of High Courtof LesothoMalaysia FederalCourt

High Courtsin Malaysiaand BorneoManitoba SupremeCourt of Canada

Courtof Appeal for ManitobaHerMajesty’s Court of Queen’sBench

for ManitobaCountyCourts

New Zealand High CourtsCourtof Appeal

Pakistan SupremeCourtHigh Court for the Provinceof West

PakistanDistrict Courts

St Kitts Nevis Courtof AppealHigh Court of Justiceboth being Superior Courts of The

West Indies Associated StatesSupremeCourt

SierraLeone SupremeCourtAppealCourtHigh Court

SolomonIslands High CourtCourtof Appeal

Sri Lanka Appellate CourtSupremeCourtDistrict Courts

SwazilandThe Kingdom of High Court of SwazilandTuvalu High Court

Schedule2 clause4.PART 1.

Country in relationto which Orderwasmade GoGvernnwnt Page

BahamasIslands 24 July 1970 2157Bermuda 30 March 1972 725British Honduras 24 July 1970 2157British SolomonIslandsProtectorate 30 March 1972 725Ceylon 24 July 1970 2157FalklandIslands 30 March1972 725Fiji 24 July 1970 2157GambiaThe 13 October1972 4071Gibraltar 31 August 1973 3279-80Gilbert and Ellice Islands 30 March 1972 725Grenada 30 March1972 725India 24 July 1970 2157Italy 24 July 1970 2157KenyaRepublicof 30 March 1972 725MalaysiaFederationof 24 July 1970 2157Manitoba 24 July 1970 2157New Zealand 27 October1972 4208Pakistan 24 July 1970 2157SaintChristopher,Nevisand Anguilla 11 May 1973 1158SierraLeone 31 December1971 5467

3 October1975 3760Virgin IslandsColony 30 March 1972 725

PART 2HongKong 23 February1962 516

PART 3Basutoland -

BechuanalandProtectorate 16 January1925 39Swaziland I -

By the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputyof theGovernor’sCommand,

C. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2299

LOCAL COURT ACT 1904.LOCAL COURT AMENDMENT RULES 1985.

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. Theserules maybe citedas theLocal Court AmendmentRules 1985.Commence- 2. Theserules shall come into operationat theexpiry of onemonth from thement. dateof their publication in theGazette.Principal rules. 3. In theserulesthe Local Court Rules1961*, as amended,arereferredto as

theprincipal rules.Order i 4. Order 1 of the principal rules is amendedin rule 2 by deleting theamended, definition "disadvantagedperson"and substitutingthefollowing definition-

"disadvantagedperson"means-a a personwho produces,or in respectof whom thereis produced,to

the clerkevidenceto the satisfactionof the clerkshowing that thepersonholds-

i a HealthCareCard;ii a HealthBenefitCard;oriii a PensionerHealthBenefitCard,

issuedby the Departmentof Social Security or the DepartmentofVeteran’sAffairs of the Governmentof theCommonwealth;or

b a personwho satisfiesthe clerk that he is, by reasonof his financialcircumstances,unableto pay theprescribedfees. ".

Order 37 5. Order 37 of the principal rules is amendedby repealing rule 48 andamended, substitutingthefollowing rule-

48. 1 Subjectto subrule2 the feessetout in theTable of Court Feesin the Appendix shall be paid and taken in local courts in respectof thevariousmattersandproceedingsthereinmentioned.

2 The clerkmay in the caseof a disadvantagedperson,waive, reduce,refundor defer theprescribedfees. ".

By Commandof theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernor.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

* Reprinted in the GovernmentGazette17 November 1976 at pp. 4329-4560.

JUSTICESACT 1902.

JUSTICESACT COURTSOF PETTY SESSIONSFEESAMENDMENTREGULATIONS 1985.

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. These regulations may be cited as the JusticesAct Courts of PettySessionsFeesAmendmentRegulations1985.

Principal rega- 2. In these regulationsthe JusticesAct Courts of Petty SessionsFeeslatiiins. Regulations*,arereferredto astheprincipal regulations.Regulation 1A 3. After regulation 1 of the principal regulationsthe following regulationisinserted, inserted-

1A. In theseregulations,unlessthecontraryintentionappears-"disadvantagedperson"means-

a a person who produces,or in respectof whom there isproduced,to the clerk, evidenceto thesatisfactionof theclerkshowingthat thepersonholds-

i a HealthCareCard;ii a HealthBenefitCard; oriii a PensionersHealthBenefitCard,

issuedby the Departmentof Social Security or the Department of Veteran’sAffairs of the Governmentof theCommonwealth;or

b a personwho satisfiestheclerk that he is, by reasonof hisfinancial circumstances,unable to pay the prescribedfees. ".

Regulation 3 4. Regulation3 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-amended.

a in subregulation2, by deleting"subregulation1" and substitutingthefollowing-

subregulations1 and3 "; andb by insertingaftersubregulation2 a subregulationasfollows-

3 The Clerk of Petty Sessions may in the case of adisadvantagedperson, waive, reduce, refund or defer theprescribedfees. ".

By commandof theLieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governor.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

vReprinted in the GovernmentGazetteon 28 SepLember t952 at pp. 3581-3884 and amended from time to to time thereafter.

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GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

LIQUOR ACT 1970.

LicensingCourt AmendmentRules 1985.

MADE by the LicensingCourt of WesternAustralia.

Citation. 1. These rulesmaybe cited asthe LicensingCourt AmendmentRules 1985.Principal rules, 2. In these rules the Licensing Court Rules 1970* are referred to as the

principal rules.Cammence- 3. Theserulesshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1985.Inent, 4. After rule 26 of the principal rulesthe following rule is inserted-

27. A returnunder section1632 shall be in the form of Form 38 andshall specify the information required in that form for each of thecategorieswithin eachsectionof theform. ".

First Schedule 3. The First Scheduleto theprincipal rulesis amended-amended. a by deleting"1631 Licensee’sReturn of Liquor Purchased 37"

andsubstitutingthefollowing-163 1 and 2 Licensee’s Return of Liquor Purchased and

Sold. . . 37b by deleting"163 2 Return of Liquor sold by Merchantto Licensed

Persons 38" and substitutingthe following-163 2 Supplier’sReturnof Liquor Sold 38 ";

c by deletingForm 37 and substitutingthefollowing-

LIQUOR ACT 1970Section1631 and 2b

Returnof Licenseeof Liquor Purchasedand Soldfrom 1 July 19. . . to 30 June.

LICENSING COURT COPY

Form 37

TO PRINCIPAL RECEIVER OF REVENUELICENSING COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA:

Pleasecomplete the following section-USE TYPEWRITTEN OR BLOCKLETTERS ONLY:

NameofLicensee

LICENSED PREMISES:

Name

I’ as I c a d e

2300

LicenceNo.

CustomerNo.

Address

rpuhlished is the GovernmentGazetteon 7 July 1970 at pp. t939-t970 and amended from time to time thereafter.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,W.A.

PostalAddress

TelephoneNo.

Pleasetick appropriateboxes:

Receiptrequired ] PaymentInstalment

Annual

I,

STATUTORY DECLARATION

do

Name Placeof abode occupationsolemnly and sincerelydeclarethat the information containedon the followingpagescorrectly shows-

a the quantitiesof thevariouskinds of liquor purchasedfor theabovenamedpremises;b the grossamountpaid or payableby the licenseefor liquor, whereverpurchased,for

the abovenamedpremises;C the namesand addressesof the personswho sold or supplied the variouskinds

of liquor purchasedfor the licensedpremises;d in relation to the sale of liquor to any personwho is authorizedto sell liquor, other

thanthe holderof a wholesalelicenceor brewer’slicence-i thequantitiesof thevariouskinds of liquor sold;ii the grossamountpaid or payablefor that liquor by eachperson;iii the name and addressof each personor where applicablethe nameof the

licensedpremises;and I make this solemndeclarationby virtue of section106 of the EvidenceAct1906.Declaredat

placethis dayof

date

monthbefore

Justiceof the Peace

}

USE TYPEWRITTEN OR BLOCK LETTERS ONLY

Pleaseensureall suppliersarelisted in ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

A. Pleasecompletethe following tablefor all purchasesmadefrom wholesalers,brewersor vigneronsincluding purchasesfrom interstateandoverseas.

aoieaocl ,.dd less

oI Sayyloi

Qaanmilies I lilies I Liross Amoaro Paidor Payable

isBeers Vines.

.Spoils

A. IOlAl.S

2301

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B. Pleasecompletethefollowing tablefor all purchasesmadeotherthan from awholesaler,breweror vigneron. i.e.hotel, storeetc.

Quantities I l,rtresl tiross Amoaot ‘aidName irril Address or Payable

191Beers Wines Spirits

It. IOIAI.S

C. Pleasecompletethefollowing table.

SUNIMARY OF I’UtLCHASES

tABI.E

Qoantities Litresl Grass Amount Paidor Payable by Pnrchascr

SIBeers Wines Spirits

A. f’nrehascs fromWhotesalrrs etc

B. t’arettases front otherI ban wlrerlesalees etc.

t’. TOtALS

D. Pleasecompletethefollowing tablefor all salesmadeto any licensedpersonor licensedpremisesother than salesof a personalnature.

Na itte arid Add nsa vilicensed I’rerttlses illI’anchasee

Qua otities I l.itresl.____________

Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser,

ISIBeers Wines Spirits

I. lOtAl.S

2302 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

andd by deletingForm 38 andsubstitutingthefollowing-

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A.

LIQUOR ACT 1970.

Section1632Supplier’sReturnof Liquor Sold

From 1 July 19 to 30 June19LICENSING COURT COPY

TO PRINCIPAL RECEIVER OF REVENUE,LICENSING COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA:

Licence No.

CustomerNo.

Please complete the followingONLY:

Name ofLicenseeorPerson

I’ as te ode

P vs I co d c

2303

Form 38Reg.

section-USE TYPEWRITTEN OR BLOCK LETTERS

LICENSED PREMISES/VINEYARD:

Name

Address

PostalAddress

TelephoneNo.

Receiptrequired

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2304 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,W.A. [28 June1985.

STATUTORY DECLARATION

name placeof abode occupationdo solemnly and sincerelydeclarethat the information containedon thefollowing pagescorrectlyshows-

a the quantities of the various kinds of liquor sold to any personauthorizedto sell liquor, otherthan theholder of a wholesalelicenceora brewer’slicence;

b the gross amount paid or payablefor that liquor by each person towhom liquor wassold;

c the nameand addressof eachsuchpersonto whom liquor was sold orwhereapplicablethe nameof his licensedpremises;and

d theaggregateamountof liquor sold to personswho arenot holdersof alicenceor permit.

and I make this solemndeclarationby virtue of section 106 of theEvidenceAct 1906.Declaredat

placethis dayof

date

monthBefore

Justiceof the Peace

USE TYPEWRITTEN OR BLOCK LETTERS ONLY

PLEASE ENSUREALL SUPPLIERSARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICALORDER

A. 1. Pleasecompletethefollowing tablefor all salesmadeto hotels in the PerthMetropolitanArea:

Na nrc a id Add less ohMeleirpolitan I-I iitcls

Qnantitics I l.itresb Gross Amontrt i’ardor Payable by Purchaser

ISBeers Wines Spirits

2. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto limited hotels in thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Na me arid Address iiiNi eti opol lair I .iniitcd

ii,iitsls

Quantities I t.itres Ci rass Amoant Paidor Payable by Purchaser

5Beers Wines Spirits

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2305

3. Pleasecompletethe following tablefor all salesmadeto Tavernsin the PerthMetropolitanArea.

Quantities I Litresi Gross Amount PaidNa vie and Address olNterroyolilari lasenos

or Payable by f’urchaser

SIBeers Wines -Spirits

4. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto Storesin the PerthMetropolitanArea.

Na lire and :ddrc’ss of INtetrerpolita n

,!Gles

Quantities I l,itres Gross Amount t’aidor Payable by Purchaser

5Beers Wines Spirits

5. Pleasecomplete the following table for all sales madeto restaurantsin thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Name arid Add ness viSt eueoyurhrrairtcsiaiir,iiils

Quantities Litres Grass Amount Paidor Payable by irurchaser

ISBeers SVines Spirits

6. Pleasecomplete the following table for all salesmadeto clubs in the PerthMetropolitanArea.

Quantities I t.utrcs Grass An,ouvt t’aidName and Addrc’ssolMcrrrrpolirciir Clubs

or Payable by Purchaser

SIBeers Wines.

Spirits

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2306 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

7. Pleasecompletethe following tablefor all salesmadeto cabaretsin thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Name and Address utMetropolitan Cabarets

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor f’ayabtc by Purchaser

9Beers Wines .Spirits

8. Pleasecomplete thefollowing table for all salesmade to winehousesin thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Saute arid Address ofMctropotitatrWuieliotises

Quantities I titers Gross Amount Paidor f’ayablc by Purchaser

9Beers Vines Spirits

9. Pleasecomplete thefollowing tablefor all salesmadeto Australian wines inthePerthMetropolitanArea.

Na ire aurit zuIut ness inMcrrurpohrtarn

nustra lxiii Wi lies

Quanlnines I l.itres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

1Beers SVinrs Spirits

10. Pleasecompletethe following tablefor all salesmadeto receptionlodgesinthePerthMetropolitanArea.

Nanrc rind Auldrcss ifStern rrlrolrla n Itecept mu

I’cs

Quuasiniies I litres Gross Amount f’aidor Payable by Purchaser

ISBeers Wines Spirits

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2307

11. Pleasecompletethe following tablefor all salesmadeto packetsin thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Name and Address ofMetropolitan Packets

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

SIBeers Wines Spirits

12. Pleasecompletethe following table for all sales made to theatresin thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Sauce and Address ofMetropolitan Theatres

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

SIBeers Wines Spirits

13. Pleasecomplete the following table for all sales made to canteensin thePerthMetropolitanArea.

Name and Address ofMetrnpohitaui Canteens

Quanuitiesl.itres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

5Beers Vioes Spunius

101.51, A

B. 1. Pleasecompletethefollowing table for all salesmadeto hotels in countryareassouthof 26°Slatitude.

Quantities Litres Gross Amount PaidName and Address of

Couuitrv Hotels‘

or Payable by Purchaser5Beers Wines Spirits

41 161-2

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2. Pleasecomplete the following table for all sales made to limited hotels incountryareassouthof 26n5 latitude.

Name and Address ofC.’onuntry l.intiied

Is

Quantities Litres Grass Amount f’aidor Payable by Purchaser

Beers Wines Spirits

3. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto taverns in countryareassouthof 26°S latitude.

.

Naurite and Addrcs.s ohCununullrv ‘t avenurs

Quantities litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

ISBeers Wines Spirits

4. Pleasecomplete the following table for all sales madeto stores in countryareassouthof 26°Slatitude.

Quantities Litresh Gross Amount l’undSonic arid nululress vi

tuna untry Slurre’.or Payable by i’uechaser

151Beers.

Wines Spirits ,

5. Please complete the following table for all sales made to restaurantsincountry areassouthof 26uS latitude.

Naive ar,d nddress ofC’ouinlrl testzuur ran ills

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor i’ayabte by’ liurch.user

Beers OVines Spirits

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6. Pleasecomplete the following table for all sales made to clubs in countryareassouthof 26°S latitude.

Nan ore amid Address nIt’urnnorrc ‘limbs

Quantities Litres Grass Amount Paidor Payabte by Purchaser

5Beers SVines‘

‘Spirits

2309

7. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto cabaretsin countryareassouthof 26°Slatitude.

Quantities I Litres Gross Amount f’aidName aurud AcId ness unf

Country Cabarets,

or Payable by l’urchaser

5Beers Vines ,,Spurns

8. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmade to packetsin countryareassouthof 26nS latitude.

Nanne aural Address mtC’anunitrs buckets

Quantities l.itres Gross Amount Paidor i’ayable by Purchaser

Beers SVines Spirits

9. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto theatresin countryareassouthof 26°5 latitude.

Nainc’,uuid n’address irfCannntrs ‘t’hueantres

.

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

Beers Wines .Spirits

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10. Pleasecomplete the following table for all sales made to historic inns incountry areassouthof 26°Slatitude.

Quannunues Litres Gross Amount PaidName nod Address ofCountry Historic tons‘"

an Payable by Purchaser

SBeers Wines.

.Spirits

11. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto canteensin countryareassouthof 26°5 latitude.

Naunrte mind Address ofC’cmnntrv Caunuteens

Quanotities l.ilrcsl Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

5Beers.

SVunes.

.Spirits

‘lOt At. It

C. 1. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmade to hotels in NorthWestareasnorth of 26°S latitude.

N’auntc amid Addren.s umfN orthr West H minds

Quantities Lutres Gi’OSS Anuount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

Beers Vines Spirits

2. Pleasecomplete the following table for all salesmade to limited hotels inNorth Westareasnorthof 26°Slatitude.

Nannmc aunmd Address of5oct11 West limited

jeu1

Quantities Lntres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

51Beers ‘mVines Spirits

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3. Pleasecomplete the following table for all salesmade to taverns in NorthWest areasnorth of 26°Slatitude.

Name and Address ofNorth 5’est t’amcnmms

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

Beers SVines Spirits P

4. Pleasecompletethefollowing tablefor all salesmadeto storesin North Westareasnorthof 26°Slatitude.

Nanme’,und Address ofNorth Vest Stamecs

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

Beers Wines Spirits SI

5. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmadeto restaurantsin NorthWestareasnorthof 26°Slatitude.

Name amid .‘ddrcss ofNonlIm West ttesianraninls

Quantutues ILnures Gross Amounl Paidor Payable by Purchaser

5Beers.

Wunes ‘Spirits

6. Pleasecompletethefollowing table for all salesmade to clubs in North Westareasnorthof 26°S latitude.

Naunme anod Address anNontlm West ClImbs

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by’ Purchaser

Beers SVines Spirits 15

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7. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmade to cabaretsin NorthWestareasnorthof 26°S latitude.

Name and Address ofNorth Vesl Cabarets

Qaantntnes Lmtres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

SIBeers SVines Spirits

8. Pleasecompletethefollowing tablefor all salesmadeto historic inns in NorthWestareasnorthof 26°Slatitude.

Name and Address ofNorth SVcst Historic

.IiMih

Quantutues Lutres Gross Amoumnl Paidor Payable by Purchaser

PBeers Wines Spirits

9. Pleasecompletethe following table for all salesmade to canteensin NorthWestareasnorthof 26°S latitude.

Naoie and Address ofNumb West Canteens

Quantities Litres Gross Amount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

01Beers SVines Spirits

TOTAL C

D. Pleasecompletethefollowing table for all salesmade to licensedpersonsorpremisesinterstate.

.

Name and Address oflicensed Persoums orPremises I nilerstanne

Stateor

Terr.

Quantities Litresh Grass Annount Paidor Payable by Purchaser

Beers‘SVnnes . .Spirits

‘tOTAl, 0

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E. Pleasecompletethefollowing table for total salesmadeto unlicensedpersonsor premises.

TOTAl. SALES ONLYl’leamse note than detailsof sauhes must be retainedand mnadeay’,nilabhuc ifrequum red.

Quaunmrtres I l,inresI

Gross A mount Paidor Payable by f’urchaser

PBeers Wines Spirits

SUMMARY OF SALESF. Pleasecompletethefollowing summary-

SECtION

Quauntitmcs I Lutres Gross Amount Paidor I’ayabhe by Purchaser

SIIteens Wiumcs Spirmts

A METROI’OLI’fAN SAlES

II COLN’l’RY SAI.ES

C’ NOR’t’I’l WES I SALES

I tNt ERS1 AtE SAlES

F NA I. ES’l’CUNlICENSED l’ERSCNS

blAt. I’

Made on 18 June1985.J. F. SYME,

Chairman.

F. LUCCHINI,Member.

A. S. DUNSTAN,Member.

MARKETING OF POTATOESACT 1946AS AMENDED.

WesternAustralian PotatoMarketingBoard.

Notice of Intentionto Hold an Election.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to hold anelection to elect an elective member of the WesternAustralian PotatoMarketing Board,andthefollowing datesand timeshave beenfixed-

Close of Nominations-Wednesday,7 August 1985, atnoon.

Close of the Poll, in the event of an election beingnecessary-Wednesday,18 September 1985, at4.00 p.m.

Every nominationof a candidateshall bemade in writingin theprescribedform, and shall be signedby thecandidatehimself, and alsoby a proposerand seconder,both of whomshall be personsenrolled on the electoralroll to be usedattheelection.

Nominationsshall be sentor delivered to the ReturningOfficer, StateElectoralDepartment,5th Floor, The Atrium,170 St.George’sTerrace,Perth,so as to be in his handsnotlater than 12 noon on Wednesday,7 August1985.

Datedthis 10th dayof June,1985.P. R. McDONAGH,ReturningOfficer,StateElectoralDepartment,5th Floor, The Atrium,170 St. George’sTerrace,Perth,W.A. 6000.

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Bartlett, R. M.Bell, K. J.Bennett,B. J.Bennett,B. P.Bennett,D. C.Bettridge,H. F.Bhaskaran,R.Blatter, P.Boardman,K. J.Bobrowicz,N.Bowyer,M. A.Braam,K. M. M.Bracks, F. D.Brigg, D.Brooker,C. R.Brown, C. M.Bull, D. R.Buralli, P.Caldow,R. A.Cannon,J. F.Caporn,P. M.Carroll, N. C.Carroll, V. A.Casella,A.Chadwick, I. K.Chadwick,J. N.Chamberlain,V. T.Cheng,C. S.Cheong,P. 5. M.Chew, W. M.Chiranakorn,P.Choo, A. S.Clark, P. A.Cockson,A. J.Connor, A.Cornelius,R. M.Coroneos,C. P.Cosgrove,P. J.Covil, C. C.Croft, N. M.Cumming,N. F.Darling, R. J.Darmado,C.Davies, C. A.Devenish,K. L.Dharmaratne,L. D.Do, H. D.Docherty,F. M.Brown, S. P.Bubalo, S. M.Bull, C. L.Dowding, R. L.Doyle, A. C.Drake,E. C.Ducie, B. A.Eastwood,A. J.Eaton,J. V.Edel, M. J.Ellison,S. P.Evens,C. A.Fell, C. L.Fels,P. C.Fisher, S. W.Floyd, A. R.Forbes,C. A.Forsyth,M. R.Fox, S. A.Fradd,L. K.Francis,C. M.Franklyn,K. M.Calati, F.Cault, D.Ceha,I.Gilbert, L. A.Gill, C.Coldthorpe,R.Green,M. J.Green,S. H.Creenwell,C. J.Halley, S.Halliley, K.Hamburk,B. R.Hannon,J. R.Harfoushian,N.Harney,C. M.Harris,R. L.Hayres,J. A.Heberley,M. M.Hemmingson,L. W.Hichcock,J. J.

Hill, J. B.Himing, L. M.Hulston,W. M.Hunneybun,B. A.Hunsley,A. S.Donatelli, T.Douglas,M. A.DouglasS. M. M.Hunt, D. T.Inverarity,P. K.Jindra,M. J.Johnson,H. F.Johnston,D. W.Junk,J.Kakulas, C. R.Kanagasabai,R.Karlovsky, J. C.Kaufmann,R. C.Kearnan,A. J.Kemp,M. S.Kenda,L. W.Kennaugh,L. M.Kercher,A. W.Khassian,C.Khoo, H.King, C. M.Kingham,Y. A.Close,K. C.Kreizer, V. M. B.Kustka,C. A.Laing, F. C.Lampe, A. N.Langsford,D. J.Lanigan,A.Le, V. K.Lee,S. L. J.Leeming,K. M,Lewis, C. M.Lidbury, S.Lim, H. L.Linde, M. L.Linforth, C.Lip, A. J.Liston, P.Litster, C. C.Lobo,N. F.MacKenzie,R. W.MacNish,D. R.Mahar,5. 0.Matijas, J. M.Matthews,P. C.Meakins,T. S.Messers,S. C.Moore,D. C.Morgan, C. A.Morgan,J.Moulton, C.Mulder, K. A.Mun, H. K.McAuliffe, D. D.McDloskey, F.McDonald,L.McGrath,C. D.Mclnman,A. D.McLaughlin, L.McMananus,A. L.Nair, D.Napoli, SO’Hagan, R. J.Ogle, S. L.Ohara,N. 0.Onions, P. R.Otley, P. B.Palmer,R. E.Papas,D.Parnaby,E. M.Passera,C.Paul, A. J.Pennefather,D. A.Pham,T. M. T.Phelan,A. M.Potts,L. M.Povey, C. R.Pree,A. P.Prentice,J.Proud, V. L.Quay, S.Raffan, S. J.Rakic.Ramsay,A.

2314

PERTHTHEATRE TRUST ACT 1979.

THE Minister for the Arts, pursuantto the powers conferred by section3 2 of theabove Act, does‘herebydeclarethat the Perth EntertainmentCentre and Academy Cmemas,being the building erectedon the shadedportion ofthe land shown in the schedulehereto,shall be definedastheatresfor the purposesof the Perth Theatre Trust Act1979 asfrom the date of publicationhereof.

Schedule.

Datedthis 24th dayof June1985.R. DAVIES,

Minister for theArts.

ANATOMY ACT 1930 AS AMENDED.HealthDepartmentof W.A.,

Perth,28 June 1985.PH.D. 322/78/V4, Ex. Co. 1366.

HIS Excellency, the Governor in Executive Council hasgrantedunder the provisions of the Anatomy Act 1930, asamended,a licence to the personsnamed in the attachedSchedulehereunderto practiceanatomyat the Universityof WesternAustralia.

Schedule.

J. C. McNULTY,ExecutiveDirector,

Public HealthandScientificSupportServices.

Babich, P.Babich,P. J.Baddeley,J. J. C.Bailey, P. D.Bairstow, M, D.Bairstow,S. T.Bana,S. J.Banfield, R. K.

Agostinelli, S.Alessandri,F. M.Allen, M. D.Allerding, S. C.Anderson,J. B.Anderson,R. M.Anthony, M. J.Arrigo, J. M.

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NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS.

Water Ski Areas.

Departmentof Marine andHarbours,Fremantle,4 June1985.

ACTINC pursuantto the powers conferred by regulation48A of the NavigableWaters Regulations,the Departmentof Marine and Harbours by this notice defines and setsasidean areaof 200 metresalong the foreshoresituated100metressouth of DeepwaterPoint launchingrampas a takeoff areafor the exclusiveuseof authorisedmembersof theWest Australian Water Ski Association competingin a skirace on the CanningRiver on Sunday,30 June1985 betweenthe hoursof 10 00 and16 00 only.

C. J. CORDON,Acting GeneralManager.

UNLEADED PETROLACT 1984.

I HEREBY notify for generalinformation, that under section 5 of the UnleadedPetrol Act 1984, I exemptthe following retailersin respectof the particularbusiness,as shown,from the requirement to retail Unleaded petrol, for theperiodsasspecified.

This exemptionmaybevariedor revokedby future noticepublishedin the GovernmentGazette.

Exemptup to and Including30 September1985.Retailer;BusinessName;Address;Town/Suburb.

Ellement,Maureen;Golden Eagle Store; Ct. EasternHighway; Widgiemooltha6441.

Exemptup to andIncluding 31 December1985.

Retailer;BusinessName;Address;Town/Suburb.Williamson, Maxwell R.; Williamson’s Motor House; 106

Cuildford Road; Maylands6051.Wilson International P/L; Canterbury Court; 23 James

Street;Perth6000.Wilson InternationalP/L; Tyre House;CornerMilligan and

Wellington Streets;Perth6000.Chester,R. V. & M.; Mira Mar ServiceStation; 242-244

Middleton Road;Albany 6330.

Morris, C. C. & Co.; C. C. Morris & Co.; Monger Street;Bencubbin6477.

Franchitto,Arnaldo; ChitteringRoadhouse;43 Mile Peg Ct.NorthernHighway; Chittering6084.

Neale, A. J. & Dray, R. P.; Caltex Road House; 150MassinghamStreet;Kellerberrin 6410.

Skewes, J. H. & T. J.; Manypeaks Store; Post Office;Manypeaks6328.

Hector, J. H. & M.; Akoonah PastoralCompany;Akoonah;MountMadden6356.

Dunkeld, C. B. & M. L.; NewdegateStock & Trading Co.;P.O. Box 13; Newdegate6355.

Tassone,Peter; Paynes Find Tavern & Service Station;-; PaynesFind 6600.

Reimers,E. R.; Mobil Picton ServiceStation;Picton Road;Picton6229.

Franks, J. 0. & A. D.; Beefy’s Deli; 16 Crowden Street;Tambellup6320.

Herbert, S. J. & L. J.; Herbert, S. J. & L. J.; 31 CarrityStreet;Tambellup6320.

Ewing, R. J.; CapeAgencies;Lot 3; Welistead6328.Exemptup to and Including 31 March 1986.

Retailer;BusinessName; Address;Town/Suburb.Leist, Lloyd; Elliott Motors Petrol Junction; 321

Cuildford Road; Bayswater6053.The QuairadingFarmers Co-op Co. Ltd.; The Quairading

FarmersCo-op Co. Ltd.; P.O. Box 21; Quairading6383.Exemptup to and Including30 June1986.

Retailer;BusinessName; Address;Town/Suburb.Booker, P. & A.; Lathlain Service Station; 124 Rutland

Avenue;Carlisle6101.Evans, R. P.; Coomer & Campbell; 25 Collie Street;

Fremantle6160.Sam NomineesPty. Ltd.; Scaffidi & AgostinoMotors; Cor

ner Carr andNewcastleStreets;Leederville 6007.Lavorgna, D.; Dels Autos; 311 Fitzgerald Street; North

Perth6006.

Costa,A. C.; InternationalMotors; 148 JamesStreet;Perth6000.

Hobbs,N. & B.; Hobbys Store; 15-17 Balfour Road; SwanView 6056.

Trappitt, E. F. & Fox, P. W.; H. C. Trappitt & Sons; 19-21StoneStreet;Borden 6338.

Kleeman,M. C. & C.; Cranbrook Motors; 11-13 CathorneStreet;Cranbrook6321.

Sumich, M. & B. & Sons; Shell Service Station; 40YangenupRoad; Cnowangerup6335.

Weppner,C.; HinesHill RoadHouse;Ct. EasternHighway;Hines Hill 6413.

Sanders,Shirley; RobndaleStore; -; Kununoppin 6489.Little, James& Phyllis B.; Littles Agricultural Agency;

Meckering6405.Wiley, C. D. & C.; C. D. & C. Wiley; Dreyer Street;

Meckering6405.Heelan, B. A.; Mobil Mingenew Service Station; -;

Mingenew6522.Marshall, D. & J.; Healy Motors; 2624 WannerooRoad;

Nowergup6032.Swan,J. K. & M. B.; Ampol Roadhouse& Newsagency;10

FowlerStreet;Perenjori 6620.Stewart,W. T. & J.; Yelbini GeneralStore;-; Yelbini 6487.

ExemptNo TimeLimit-Points North of the26th Parallel.

Retailer;BusinessName; Address;Town/Suburb.Omex PetroleumPty Ltd; Omex Belmont; Corner Hardey

and Durbin Roads;Belmont6104.Omex PetroleumPty Ltd; Omex Bullsbrook; Ct Northern

Highway; Bullsbrook 6084.PerthFlying SquadronInc; Perth Flying SquadronInc;

Clubhouse,Esplanade;Dalkeith 6009.Delbridge Holdings;Perth Tourist CaravanPark; 319 Hale

Road;Forrestfield6058.Vidovich, Peter; Cull Spearwood; 512 Rockingham Road;

Munster 6166.Wynne’sPty. Ltd.; North PerthAmpol ServiceStation;49

Albert Street;North Perth6006.Hextal, D. & Jackson,J. A.; DentoneAuto Elect & Mech

Service;346 BarkerRoad;Subiaco6008.

Ratnesar,S. C.Rawlins,M. B.Raynor,A. J.Redfern,E. R.Renton,M. M.Revintarini,S. D.Robertson,S. N.Robinson,C. C.Robson,H. S.Rocchi, A.Rodgers,M. E.Ross,C. A.Rozario,E. A.Rudge,L. J.Sadler,R.Safaei,F.Saicich,S.Saker,J. B.Sarich,J. A.Sathyendran,S.Savundra,A.Silvester,S. E.Skipsey,L. J.Slee,M. J.Smith, B. F.Smith, H. K.Snell, J. K.Sparkes,W. K.Spitalny, P. P.Spittle,J. A..Sprivulis,K. I.Stocco,M.Stokes,C. A.Strugess,M. J.Tan,K. S. W.Taylor, A. L.

Taylor, E. M.Taylor, C. J.Taylor, M. C.Tegart,P. E.Ten, Y. L.Tetlow, A. J.Thomas,H. B.Thomas,L. T.Thomas,R. J.Thompson,L. J.Thomson,C. M.Thurlow, B.Tobin,P. A.Tocas,S. N.Tomlinson,K. A.Townsend,J. A.Tran, M.Tran,T. V.Unsworth,S. P.Vaalsta,J. M.Van denAncker, T. R.Vincent,C. A.Wakefield,L. M.Watkins,K. M.Watson,D. P.Watt, E. J.Web, D.Webb,A. D.White, M. P.White, P. J.Whitham,R. A.Wilcock, J.Williamson, C.Woodcock,S. J.Woodroffe,B. A.Yap, R. T. W.Yu, D. K.

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Morgan, D. K. & C. A.; Lakelands CaravanVillage; 289Sydney Road; Wanneroo6065.

Allingham Pty Ltd; Middleton Beach Garage; 3 MarineTerrace;Albany 6330.

Bott, P. R. & A. B.; Frenchman Bay Caravan Pk/TeaRooms;FrenchmanBayRoad;Albany 6330.

Cligorevic, C.; Big Tyre Holdings; 250 Albany Highway;Albany 6330.

Robins,W. R. & J. L. & Creaves,P.; Rose GardensCaravanPark; MermaidAvenue;Albany 6330.

John, M. & U.; Estuary SeafoodsDeli; 175 Pinjarra Road;Barraghup,Mandurah6210.

Morris, C. C. & Co.; BeaconAgencies;Linsey Street;Beacon6472.

O’Brien, C. C. & E. A.; Caltex Depot; Monger Street;Bencubbin6477.

Ferguson,B. R. & K. M.; Shell Garage; 57 Hunt Road;Beverley6304.

Jenkin, 0. P. & V. A.; Beverley ServiceCentre; 96 VincentStreet;Beverley6304.

Shaw, J. F. & C. A.; Bindi Bindi Traders; -; Bindi Bindi6574.

Read, K. C.; Read Farm Equipment; Lot 3 Ct NorthernHighway; Bindoon 6502.

SyldotbEnterprisesP/L; BindoonHotel; -; Bindoon6502.Sgambellini, L. & M.; Binningup BeachGeneralStore;

Binningup 6230.Cordon, W. R. H.; Cordon Motors; Bannister Road;

Boddington6390.Ashe, Brian; Ashe Suzuki; Corner FederalRd and Wilson

Street;Boulder6432.Stewart,R. & C. M.; BayMotors; Lot 138 GnomupTerrace;

BremerBay6338.I-lannah, C. J. & B.; Kordics Bridgetown; 183 Hampton

Street;Bridgetown6255.Rttshton,P.; H. Rushton& Co.; Box 20; Brookton6306.Von Kiva P/L & SinagraNomineesP/L; Byford Grocery &

Liquor Store;868 SouthWest Highway;Byford 6201.Wakefield, R. J. & D. M.; CarbanupRiver Store; 8 Bussell

Highway; CarbanupRiver 6282.O’Dowd, T. & A.; T. & A. O’Dowd & Company Pty Ltd;

Yarra Street;Carnamah6517.Verwoord, W. & B. and Knobloch, B.; Shell Roadhouse;-;

Coolgardie6429.Wiggins, B. R. & L. J.; Wiggins GeneralStore; 10 Crantham

Street;Cranbrook6321.Price, J. & G. B. and Murphy, S. R. & D. M.; CueMotors;

Austin Street;Cue6640.CunderdinFarmersCo-OpCo Ltd; CunderdinFarmersCo

op Co Ltd; P.O. Box 21; Cunderdin6407.Burton, J. W. & H.; Dalwallitbu Motors; 61 JohnstonStreet;

Dalwallinu 6609.Reid, A. H. & B. M.; Reid & Itlglis; 11 ,Johnston Street;

Dalwallinu 6609.Davies, I. & F.; DandaraganStore; Caro Road; Dandaragan

6507.Putland, John William & Lyla Dawn; Putland Motors; 35

Burrows Street;Darkan 6392.Harrison,T. J. & M. C.; Ampol Roadhouse;Lot 1 Old Coast

Road; Dawesville6210.Sisman,Donald & Christine;PeacefulBay CaravanPark &

Store;-; Denmark6333.Quick, F. L.; Bsso Bulk Fuel Distributor; 7 Baxter Street;

Donnybrook6239.Dumbleyutbg Dist Farmers Co-Op. Co. Ltd.; Dumbleyung

Dist Farmers Co-Op. Co. Ltd.; Lot 62 Absolon Street;Dumbleyung6350.

Leonhardt,C. T. & B. T.; BeachStore; 11 North Street;Dunsborough6281.

Paterniti, B. & rp/Btltterwbrth L. & G.; BushlandsCaravanPark; Collier Road; Esperance6450.

Brttce, R. & J. L.; The Margery Dawe; Florida Estuary;Florida 6210.

Sheehan,J. D.; FranklandTraders;Moir Street;Frankland6396.

Burrows, M. F. & L. F.; M. F. & L. F. Burrows; CornerAugustusand CreamStreets;Ceraldton6530.

Giometti, C. & A.; Esso ServiceStation; EastwoodRoad;Geraldton6530.

Brown, M. F.; Eric Richards & Staff Pty Ltd; -;

Cnowangerup6335.Clark, J.; Cnowangerup Roadhouse; Yougenup Road;

Cnowangerup6335.Coustley,I. H. & J. L.; CrassPatchGeneral Store; Lot 10

ThompsonStreet;CrassPatch6446.Sinclair, N. D.; GuildertonStore; -; Cuilderton6041.Coutts, H. H. & J. M. Mobil Hyden Travelstop;Railway

Parade;Hyden6359.Stanley,K. J. & L. V.; Shell ServiceStation; Corner Java

Seaand TobrukRoads;Jerramungup6337.Bunter,D. & J.; Jurien GeneralStore; Cook Street;Jurien

6516.Quick, H.; Kalbarri Marine & Hardware; Lot 465 Grey

Street;Kalbarri 6536.Sullivan’s Bay InvestmentPly. Ltd.; Red Bluff Caravan

Park; P.O. Box 9; Kalbarri 6536.Handel Pty. Ltd.; Lamington ServiceStation; 32 Maritana

Street;Kalgoorlie 6430.Portwine, Lyle; Gull Karragullen; Lot 50 Canning Road;

Karragullen6111.Wabeg Pty. Ltd.; Ampol Karridale; 1 Bussell Highway;

Karridale 6288.Country Power Petroleum; CountryPower Petroleum;Cor

ner BayStreet& Cornwall Street;Katanning6317.Kirkby, R. & Marshall, C.; Katanning Auto Centre; 167

Clive Street;Katanning6317.Carger, R. H.; J. C. Carger & Sons; P.O. Box 82;

Kellerberrin 6410.Harris, F. W. & M.; F. W. & M. Harris & Sons; 98-100

Albany Highway; Kojonup 6395.Ward, Loretta Elizabeth; Golden Fleece-Kojonup;Albany

Highway; Kojonup 6395.Carter,C. H. & C. B.; KoordaSelf Service;Box 98; Koorda

6475.Cosper,R. S. & K.; R. S. & K. Cosper;CreenhamStreet;

Koorda6475.Exemptup to and including 30 September1985.

Retailers;BusinessName; Address;Town;Suburb.Tyley, T. L. & Craydon,S.; Tracey’s Cafe; Lot 19 Johnston

Street;Kuhn 6365.Walker, S. H. & R. A.; S. H. & R. A. Walker; Johnston

Street;Kuhn 6365.Taylor, V. R.; Leonora Stores; 29 Tower Street; Leonora

6438.McSharer,S. P.; Donnelly River General Store; P.O. Box

343; Manjimup 6258.Ballantyne,A. R. & Collins, B. K.; Lowood Service Centre;

63 Lowood Road;Mt Barker6324.Youl, W. K. & J. C.; Kamballup Roadhouse;RMB 965; Mt

Barker6324.Fitzgerald, John; Shell Garage Fitzgerald Bros.; Corner

Naughtonand HepburnStreet;Mt Magnet 6638.Edwards,Mychelle; Edwards Roadhouse;Great Northern

Highway; Muchea6501.Fraser,L. & T. M.; MucheaGeneralStore; Brand Highway;

Muchea6501.Jones,J.; JonesBros.;ShadboltStreet;Mukinbudin 6479.Whitehurst,B. D. & L.; B. D. & L. Auto Services; 41 Jose

Street;Mullewa 6630.Fallow Pty Ltd T/As C. J. & C. L. Gland; Mundijong Ser

vice Station;C/o PostOffice; Mundijong 6202.Lewis, L. & J.; Mundijong Store& Deli; 20 PatersonRoad;

Mundijong 6202.Magee, D. W.; R. A. Magee & Co.; Lot 5 HamptonRoad;

Northampton6535.Richards, B. R.; B. H. Richards & Co.; P.O. Box 14;

Northcliffe 6262.Carroll, T. H. & K. C.; OngerupRoadhouse;EldridgeStreet;

Ongerup6336.NarohNominees;RogonRepairService;-‘--; Ongerup6336.Ramul Pty Ltd; Ora Banda General Store; -; Ora Banda

6431.Harris,R. B. & B. F.; PiawaningTradingAgency; 11 Denton

Street;Piawaning6572.Curtis, C. W. & M. C. & Son; CentralService Station; -;

Pingelly6308.Radford, B. & M.; B. & M. Redford; 34 George Street;

Pinjarra6208.

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Devos, A. & A.; RedmondGeneral Store; RedmondStreet;Redmond6327.

Noack, K. R. & J. M.; Rocky Cuhhy-FranklandFuel Dist.;-; Rocky Gully 6397.

McPherson,R. A.; RoleystoneDeli; 89 Brookton Highway;Roleystone6111.

Kerr, P. H.; P. H. Kerr & Co.; corner Hicks and MooreStreet;SalmonGums6445.

Nulsen,R. & J.; SalmonGums Trading Co.; Lot 11 RogersStreet;SalmonGums6445.

Waite, J. 0. & F. K.; Scaddan Store; NorsemanRoad;Scaddan6447.

Lawrence, R.; Serpentine Garage; Lot 135 South WestHighway; Serpentine6205.

Sears,B. J. F.; Nanga Bay CaravanPark; Nanga Station;SharkBay6537.

Hiharion Pty Ltd; PelicansLiquor & GeneralStore; PelicanRoad;SouthYunderup6208.

Boon, Marie Robin & Michael; The Stoneville GeneralStore& P.O.; StonevilleRoad; Stoneville6554.

Johnston,M. L.; Kal Service;cornerCarrity and Main WestRoad;Tambellup6320.

Sandstrom,D. M. & V. J.; TenterdenStore; Albany Highway; Tenterden6322.

Browning, H. H.; Browning’s Service; Lot 105 WilliamsonStreet;ThreeSprings6519.

Walker, Trevor; Walkers Shell Service Station; TudhoeStreet;Wagin 6315.

Livie, M. D.; Walkaway Store; C/o Post Office; Walkaway6528.

Baroni, M. & L. M.; WaroonaMotors; 62 SouthWest Highway; Waroona6215.

Hosford, K. C. & Hopkins, J. D.; Wokalup Roadhouse&Auto Blectrics; SouthWest Highway;Wokalup6221.

McGilhivray, C. C. & R. L.; BP Depot; Fenton Street;WonganHills.

Lawrence, K. C. & C. L.; Woodanilhing Store; Lot 387RobinsonRoad; Woodanilhing6316.

Cox, T. C. & V. J.; TC’s Caltex Service; Railway Terrace;Wyalkatchem6485.

Cericke,C. C. & A. J. & Son; WyalkatchemMotors; RailwayTerrace& ThurstonStreet;Wyalkatchem6485.

Johns, Bryan; Yerecoin Motors; P.O. Box 163; Yerecoin6571.

Landex Pty Ltd; Mobil ServiceStation; Corner HenriettaStreetandAvon Terrace;York 6302.ExemptNo TimeLimit-Points North of the26th

Parallel.

Retailer;BusinessName;Address;Town; Suburb.

W. & V. Fong Pty. Ltd.; Fong’s Store; 299 Savihle Street;Broome6725.

Passmore,John& Daryn; CookePointCaravanPark; AtholandTaylor Streets;CookePoint, PtHedland 6721.

Mason,W. B. & H. S.; MonkeyMia CaravanPark; P.O. Box119; Denham6537.

West Pilbara Fuel Agencies;West Pilbara Fuel Agencies;P.O.Box 279; Karratha6714.

NorthernLights Group of Companies;Lake Argyle TouristVillage; P.O. Box 216; Kunnunurra6743.

Unparalleled Services; Ampoh-Newman;Woodstock andWillis Streets;Newman6753.

Clark, M. S.; Ampol Garage;P.O. Box 46; Onslow6710.Shanks, R. J. & M. J.; Onshow Motors; Second Avenue;

Onslow6710.Dixon, C. & P.; Dixon’s of Port Hedhand; Lot 945 North

WestCoastalHighway;Port Hedland6721.O’Dwyer, B. P.; Whim CreekHotel; -; Whim Creek.

CBRALDTON PORTAUTHORITY.Leasesof Port Land.

APPLICATIONS are invited for the leaseof land vestedinthe authority for any term not exceedingtwenty-oneyears,asyards or sitesfor-

a Shipbuilding,Boat Building, Storingof Goods;b The Erectionof Workshopsor Foundaries;c Otherpurposesconnectedwith Shipping.

Applications close with the undersignedat 4.00 p.m. onWednesday,10 July 1985.

L. W. GRAHAM,ManagingSecretary.GeraldtonPort Authority,P.O. Box 1064,Ceraldton.

TRANSPORTACT 1966.

TRANSPORTAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985.

MADE by theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citationt, 1. Theseregulationsmaybe cited as theTransportAmendmentRegulations1985.

Regulation 35F 2. Regulation 3SF of the Transport Regulations 1967*, as amended, isamended, amended-

a in subregulation1 by-i deleting"cents." in paragraphe and substituting the follow

ing-cents; "; and

ii inserting afterparagraphe the following paragraph-f commencingon or after 1 July 1985 and endingon or

before 30 June 1986 is 2.17 cents. ";

andb in subregulation2 by-

i deleting"cents." in paragraphd and substituting the following-

cents; " ; andii insertingafterparagraphd the following paragraph-

" e commencingon or after 1 July 1985 and ending on orbefore 30 June1986 is 3.95 cents. ".

By commandof the Lieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernor.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

Repnincted in Ihe fbms’ernument Gazettenun 7 Febmnary 1978 at pp. 367-390.

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MARINE NAVIGATIONAL AIDS ACT 1973.

INTERPRETATION ACT 1984.

MARINE NAVIGATIONAL AIDS REGULATIONS 1985.

MADE by theLieutenant-Covernor,and Deputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citutionn. 1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Marine Navigational Aids Regulations1985.

Commence- 2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon thecoming into operationment, of theMarine NavigationalAids AmendmentAct 1978.Fees puyabie in 3. 1 The masterand the ownerof a fishingboatotherthan a fishing boat-respect of fnsh- . .ing boats. a which doesnot exceed5.S metresin length exclusiveof bowsprit;

b engagedsolely in fishing in estuariesor inlandwaters; orc for which conservancydues areprescribedas payableunder the Ports

and HarboursRegulationsmade under the Shippingand PilotageAct1967,

arejointly and severally liable to pay to the Departmentthe fee setout in theSchedulethat is appropriateto that fishing boat.

2 The fee referredto in subregulation1 is payable-a for theperiod ending30 June1986, on 1 September1985; andb for eachperiodof 12 monthsendingon 30 June in anyyear after 1986,

on 1 July in the precedingyear.

Schedule.regulation3

FEES-FISHING BOATS

The following fees are payable in respect of the provision of marinenavigationalaidsoutsideanyport underthe control of a Port Authority andtheapproachesto that port-

Wherethelength of thefishingboatexclusiveof bowsprit-$

a doesnot exceed6 metres SSb exceeds6 metresbutdoesnot exceed10 metres 70c exceeds10 metresbut doesnot exceed20 metres 105d exceeds20 metresbut doesnot exceed30 metres 160e exceeds30 metres 210.

By Commandof theLieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof theGovernor,

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

SHIPPINGAND PILOTAGE ACT 1967.

PORTSAND HARBOURSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 198S.

MADE by theLieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation amid 1. 1 These regulationsmay be cited as the Ports and HarboursAmendpmunmenpal regu- mentRegulations198S.atmeuns

2 In theseregulationsthe Ports and HarboursRegulations* arereferredtoasthe principal regulations.

Camncnnence- 2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1985.Irhation 18 3. Regulation18 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-ainenided, a in subregulation1-

i by deleting"or" at the endof paragraphe;ii in paragraphf by deleting"Commonwealth,"and substituting

thefollowing-Commonwealth;or "; and

iii by insertingafterparagraphf the following paragraph-g a commercialvessel-

i of 5.5 metresor lessin length;orii without its own meansof propulsion, ";

b in subregulation2-i in paragraphf, by deleting "harbour." and substituting the

following-harbour; ";

ii by inserting afterparagraphf the following paragraph-" g in the caseof conservancyduesreferredto in item S on

the first dayof which a vesselentersa port. "; andc by inserting aftersubregulation2 thefollowing subregulation-

2a For the purposesof this regulation and Part II of the 3rdSchedule, "commercial vessel" meansa vesselwhich is not usedsolely for pleasureor recreationand the use of which is made,allowed or authorizedin the courseof any businessor in connection with anycommercialtransactionbut doesnot include a vesselreferredto in paragraphsa to f of subregulation1. ".

* Published in, the GovernnneuntGazetteon 3 February 1966 at pp.277-292 and amended from time to time thereafter.

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Regulation 1sB 4. After regulation18A of the principal regulationsthe following regulationnnserted, is inserted-

Fishing boat " 18B. 1 The masterand the ownerof a fishing boatusing the facilitiesharbour dues. of a fishing boat harbour are jointly and severallyliable to pay to the

controlling authority of that fishing boat harbourthe fishing boat harbour duessetout in Part III of the Third Schedulethat are appropriateto thevesselconcerned.

2 The fishing boat harbour dues set out in Part III of the ThirdSchedulearepayable-

a for theperiodending31 December1985, on 1 September1985;b for theperiodending30 June1986, on 1 January1986; andc for eachperiodof 12 monthsendingon 30 Junein anyyear after

1986, on 1 July in theprecedingyear. ".

Third Schedule 5. The Third Scheduleto theprincipal regulationsis amended-amended. a in PartII by insertingafter item 4 thefollowing item-

5. 1 Conservancydues payablein respectof any commercialvessel,otherthan a vesselreferredto in regulation181g-

a where the length of the vesselexclusiveof bowsprit is 50metresor more-

I $50.00; orii 6.S centsper ton of thegrossregisteredtonnageof thevessel,

whichever is thegreateramount;b where thelength of thevesselexclusiveof bowsprit-

$doesnot exceed6 metres SS.00exceeds6 metresbut doesnot exceed10 metres 70.00exceeds10 metresbutdoesnot exceed20 metres 105.00exceeds20 metresbutdoesnot exceed30 metres 160.00exceeds30 metresbut is lessthan 50 metres 210.00

2 Subject to regulation183, no conservancydues are payable-

a under sub-item 1a upon the entry of a vessel into aport if theconservancyduespayableunder that sub-itemhavebeenpaidupon the entry of that vesselinto that orany other part of the State within the immediately precedingperiodof 2 months;or

b under sub-item 1b upon the entry of a vessel into aport if the conservancyduespayableunder that sub-itemhavebeenpaidupon theentry of that vesselinto that orany other part of the State within the immediately precedingperiodof 12 months. "; and

b by inserting afterPartII thefollowing Part-PARTIII

FISHING BOAT HARBOUR DUES regulation18B

1. 1 Pen rentalsarepayable-a atFremantleFishingBoat Harbourand EsperanceFish

ing Boat Harbour-i for the period ending 31 December1985, at the

rateof $18 per metre;ii for theperiod 1 January1986 to 30 June1986, at

therateof $24 per metre; andiii after 30 June 1986, for eachperiod of 12 months

endingon 30 June in any yearat therate of $48per metre,

basedon thelength of thevesselexclusiveof bowsprit;b atEmu PointFishingHarbour,Albany-

i for the period ending 31 December1985, at therateof $12 per metre;

ii for theperiod 1 January1986 to 30 June1986, attherateof $18 permetre;

iii after 30 June1986, for eachperiod of 12 monthsendingon 30 Junein any year,at therate of $36per metre,

basedon thelength of the vesselexclusiveof bowsprit.2 Wherea penin a fishing boatharbouris rentedfor a period

of less than 12 months, the rate of the pen rental shall be one-twelfth of the rateprescribedin sub-item 1aiii or biii, asthe casemay be, for each month or part thereof that the pen isrented.

2. The charge for a fishing boatberthing or mooringon a casualbasisat a wharf or jetty in a fishing boat harbouris $3 per dayorpart thereof. ".

By Commandof theLieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governor.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

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FISHERIESACT 1905.

PART IIIB-ProcessingLicenses.

F. & W. 585/85.THE public is herebynotified that I have issueda permit toP. H. Shoebridge,3 Martin Street,Tarcoola,Ceraldton,toestablisha processingestablishmentto processfish in pursuanceof the provisionsof section35C of the FisheriesAct1905, on board licensedfishing boat St Nicholas registerednumberLFB C82,subjectto the following conditions:

Tibet theprocessingestablishment-1. Shall comply with the requirements of the

FisheriesAct 1905, and all Regulations,Orders inCouncil and Notices and Ministerial Directionsissuedthereunder.

2. Shall not be usedfor theprocessingof rock lobsteror prawns.

3. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911 amended.

4. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuantto the provisionsof the Export Fish Regulations made under the provisionsof the CustomsAct 1901 amendedand the Commercial TradeDescriptions Act 1905 amended of the Parliament of the Commonwealthshould it be used toprocessfish for export.

5. Shall not be used for the processingof marronCheraxtenuimanusunlessa license is held undersection39C of theFisheriesAct 190S.

6. Shall not be used for the processingof fish orcrustaceacaughtby anyothervessel.

In accordancewith the provisions of section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby this decision,may within fourteendaysafter publication of this notice, appealagainstthe decisionor orderby servingon the Minister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on the groundsof their appeal.

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905.

PART IIIB-ProcessingLicenses.

F.W. 589/79.THE public is herebynotified that I haveissueda permit toJ.R. Nehley Jnr of Starling Road,Howatharra,Geraldton,to establish a processingestablishmentto processfish inpursuanceof the provisions of section 35C of the FisheriesAct 1905, on board licensed fishing boat Ida LloydregisterednumberLFB F634, subject to the following conditions:

That the processingestablishment-1. Shall comply with the requirements of the

FisheriesAct 1905, and all Regulations,Orders inCouncil and Notices and Ministerial Directionsissuedthereunder.

2. Shall not be usedfor the processingof rock lobsteror prawns.

3. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911 amended.

4. Shall be registeredas an exportestablishmentpursuantto the provisionsof the Export Fish Regulations made under the provisions of the CustomsAct 1901 amendedand the Commercial TradeDescriptions Act 1905, amendedof the Parliament of the Commonwealthshould it be used toprocessfish for export.

5. Shall not be used for the processingof marronCheraxtenuimanusunlessa license is held undersection39C of the Fisheries Act 1905.

6. Shall not be used for the processingof fish orcrustaceacaughtby anyothervessel.

In accordancewith the provisions of section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby this decision,may within fourteendaysafter publication of this notice, appealagainstthe decisionor orderby servingon theMinister for Fisheriesa statementin writing of the groundsof their appeal.

BK. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905.

Sections10 and 11.

Notice No. 196.

Lawful Nets-SouthCoastEstuaries.

D.F. 7 19/78.I, HYWEL DAVID EVANS, Minister for Fisheriesherebygive notice that pursuant to sections 10 and 11 of theFisheriesAct 1905 declarethat:-

1 Except as specifiedin section2 of this notice thatwith respectto fishing netsknown asor called "setnets"havingmeshesthroughoutof not lessthan57millimetres, shall, when used or intended to beusedfor catchingall speciesof fish in the watersofWilson’s Inletbe a lawful net.

2 That with respect to fishing nets known as orcalled"set nets"having-

a meshesthroughoutof not lessthan 44 millimetres;

b a lengthof not morethan 500 metres;andc a depthof not morethan50 meshes,

shall, when usedor intendedto be usedfor catching Carfish Hemirhamphusspp duringtheperiodfrom 1 May to 31 October in each and every year,in thewatersof Wilson’s Inlet be a lawful net.

3 That with respect to fishing nets known as orcalled "set nets" having meshes thoughoutof notless than 57 millimetres, shall, when used orintended to be usedfor catchingall speciesof fishin the waters of PrincessRoyal Harbour and Oyster Harbour be a lawful net.

4 That with respect to fishing nets known as orcalled "set nets" havingmeshesthroughoutof notless than 57 millimetres, shall, when used orintended to be usedfor catchingall speciesof fishother than Black Bream Mylio butcheri in thewatersof Irwin’s Inlet bea lawful net.

5 That with respect to fishing nets known as orcalled "bream setnets" havingmeshesthroughoutof not less than 89 millimetres,shall, whenusedorintended to be used for catching Black BreamMylio butcheri in the watersof Irwin’s Inlet be alawful net.

Notice No. 24 published in GovernmentGazette of 8September1978 is herebycancelled.

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905.

Sections10 and 11.

Lawful Netsin the Swan/CanningEstuarineFishery.

Notice No. 192.

F.D. 366/66.THE Minister for Fisheriespursuantto sections10 and 11of the FisheriesAct 190S doeshereby declare lawful netswhen usedin any portion of the WesternAustralian watersspecifiedin the Schedulesheretoshall be asfollows:-

a Thatwith respectto a netknown asor calleda "setnet", a net of not more than 275 metres in lengthhaving meshes,throughout of not less than 63millimetresshall, whenusedor intendedto beusedfor catchingall speciesof fish in thewatersdefinedin the First Schedule.

b That with respectto a net known as or called a"hauling net", a netof not more thanS00 metresinlength having meshesthroughout of not less thanS7 millimetres shall when used or intended to beused for catchingall speciesof fish in the watersdefinedin theFirst Schedule.

c That with respectto a net known as or called a"hauling net", when usedor intended to be usedfor the catchingof yellow-eye mullet, a net of notmore than 500 metres in length having meshesthroughout of not less than 54 millimetres shall,when used or intended to be used during themonthsof May, June, and July in eachyear defined in the First Schedule.

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d That with respectto a net known as or called a"sunk net", being a net theground or lead line ofwhich is movedalong thebottom and thecork lineof which is submerged during the process ofhauling, a net of not more than 183 metres inlength whereofthebunt doesnot exceed61 metresor one third of the total length of the net, whichever is the less and having meshesof not lessthan76 millimetres in the wings and 51 millimetres inthe bunt shall, during the months of May, June,July, August and Septemberin each year, whenusedor intendedto be usedfor catchingall speciesof fish in the watersdefinedin the SecondSchedule.

e That with respectto a net known as or called a"crab setnet", a netof not morethan64 metresinlength having meshesthroughoutof not less than63 millimetres shall, when usedor intendedto beused for taking crabs in the waters in the FirstSchedule.

The notice dated 2S June 197S published in the GovernmentGazetteof 4 July 1975 is herebycancelled.

First Schedule.

H.D. EVANS,Minister for Fisheries.

The watersof the Swanand CanningRivers and all theirtributariesandaffluents.

SecondSchedule.All that portion of the Swan River known as Melville

Water lying betweena straight line drawnfrom PointLewisto Point Belches and a straight line drawn from PointResolutionto PointWalter.

FISHERIESACT 1905.

Section9 and 11.

NOTICE No. 193.

PURSUANTto sections9 and 11 of the Act I herebygive noticethat:-a the taking of fish by meansof netsin the watersspecifiedin Column 1 of the Scheduleis prohibitedat all times other

thanthe times specifiedin relationthereto in Column2 of theSchedule;but

b thespecieslisted in Column 3 of the Schedule maybe takenat thetimes shownin those watersby themeans specifiedin relationtheretoin Column4 of the Schedule,

c the noticeNo. 55 relating to theseportionsof WesternAustralianwatersspecifiedin the Schedulebelowpublishedinthe GovernmentGazetteof 23 April 1982 is herebycancelled.

SCHEDULE.

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Fisheries.

Column1WaterswhereFishing

RestrictionsApply

Column 2PermittedTimes

Column 3PermittedSpecies

Column4PermittedMeans

Area1.-SwanRiver F/366/66a The waters of the Swan Nil Prawnsatany time a handtrawl nets;

River and its affluents and b handscoopnets;andtributaries up-stream c dip netsfrom a line drawn from apoint on the Perth fore- Crabsatany time a dropnets;andshore, being the intersec- b handscoop netstion of the high watermark and the pro-longation south westerlyof the mid line of Plain

Marron during the periodcommencingat the hourof6 in the afternoon of 15

abc

dropnets;handscoopnets; andpole snares

Street, passing through apoint situate 100 metres

Decemberin any year andending on 30 April in the

west of the western ex- next following year bothtremity of Heirisson datesinclusiveIsland to the high watermark on the oppositeriverforeshore.

b The waters of the Swan Nil Prawnsat any time a handtrawl nets;River and of its affluents b handscoopnets; andandtributaries from a line c dip netsdrawn from the southwestern extremity of Crabsatany time a dropnets; andPoint Resolution to the b handscoopnetssouthwesternextremityofthe Point Walter Jettysituate at Point Walterdownstream to a linedrawn from the westernextremity of the SouthMole to the western extremity of the North MoleatFremantle.

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SCHEDULE-continued.

Column 1WaterswhereFishing

RestrictionsApply

Column 2PermittedTimes

Column3PermittedSpecies

Column4PermittedMeans

c All that portion of the Nil Prawnsatany time a Handtrawl nets;Swan River except forthose waters describedin

b handscoopnets;andc dip nets

Area 1d hereunderboundedby lines startingfrom the southeasterncor-

Crabsatany time a dropnets;andb handscoopnets

ner of Harper Squareandextending west northwesterly and north northeasterlyalong the boundaries of the squareto thehigh water mark on theriver foreshorethencegenerally westerly and southwesterly along that highwater mark to the easternsideof the NarrowsBridgethence southerly alongthat side to the high watermark on the South Perthforeshore thencegenerallysoutheasterly upstreamalong thehigh watermarkto a point, being the intersection of the high watermark and the prolongationof the north western sideof Darley Street andthence north-north easterly along that line to thestartingpoint.

d All those waters of the Eachweekdayfrom midnight Prawnsatany time a handtrawl nets;Swan River bounded by to 8 am, the morning fol- b handscoopnets;andlines commencingfrom a lowing c dip netspoint being the intersection of the high water Crabsatany time a drop nets;andmark and the pro- b handscoopnetslongation east-northeasterly of a line drawnalong All species Haul netsonlythe northernmostside ofthe streetknown asSouthPerth Esplanade; thencegenerallynorth easterlytothe first starboard handbeaconlocatedeastof theNarrows Bridge thencegenerallysouth-easterlytothe fourth navigationalpile counted from theMend StreetJetty locatedalong the westernside ofthe Mend Street/BarrackStreet ferry channel;thence generally southsouthwesterly to a pointon the South Perth fore-shore being the intersection of the high watermark and the prolongationnortheasterlyofa line drawn along thewestern side of MendStreet thence generallynorth westerly along thehigh water mark to thestartingpoint.

e The waters of the SwanRiver situate within 100metres of the Mends

Nil Prawnsatany time a handtrawl nets;b handscoopnets;andc dip nets

Street, Coode Street,Como, Applecross, Point Crabsatany time a drop nets;andWalter and NedlandsJet- b handscoopnetsties

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SCHEDULE-continued.

Column 1WaterswhereFishing

RestrictionsApply

Column 2PermittedTimes

Column3PermittedSpecies

Column4PermittedMeans

Area 2.-Canning RiverF/365/66a All that portion of the Nil Prawnsatany time a handtrawl nets;

Canning River situated b handscoopnets; andwithin 100 metres each c dip netssideof the CanningBridge

Crabsatany time ab

drop nets;andhandscoopnets

b The watersof the Canning Nil Prawnsatany time a handtrawl nets;River and of its affluents b handscoopnets;andand tributaries upstream c dip netsto its source from a linedrawn from the northern Crabsatany time a dropnets;andextremity of SecondAye- b handscoopnetsnue, Rossmoyne extending in a northerly direc- Marron during the period a dropnets;tion across the river to the commencingat the hour of b handscoopnets;andsouthern extremity of 6 in the afternoon on 15 c polesnaresSulmanAvenue Decemberin any year and

ending on 30 April in thenext following year, bothdatesinclusive

Area 3.-Swan and CanningRivers.All waters of the Swan and The period commencingon 1 Prawnsatany time a handtrawl nets;

Canning Rivers excepting October in any year and b handscoopnets;andtheareasdefined in parts 1 ending31 March next fol- c dip netsand2 of theabove schedules lowing from the hour of 6

in the afternoon on eachSundayin each week untilthe hour of 8 in the forenoon of each Saturdaynext following and theperiod commencing on 1April in any year until 30Septembernext followingfrom the hour of 6 in theafternoonof each Sundayin eachweekuntil the hourof 9 in theforenoon on theSaturdaynext following.

Crabsat any time ab

dropnets;andhandscoopnets

.

LAND ACT 1933.

Reserves.

Departmentof LandsandSurveys,Perth,28 June 1985.

THE Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the GovernorinExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto set apart as PublicReservesthe landsdescribed belowfor the purposesthereinsetforth.

File No. 28 17/984.KUNUNURRA.-No. 39110 Use and Requirementsof

the GovernmentEmployeesHousing Authority, Lot No.1906 1 030 square metres. Original Plan 16277, PlanKununurra 2000 24.1S Corner Sandalwood Street andBanyanStreet.

File No. 1940/980.JERRAMUNCUP.-No. 39113 Use and Requirements

of theGovernmentEmployeesHousing Authority, Lot No.238 1 214 squaremetres. Plan Jerramungup2 000 31.02Derrick Street.

File No. 3076/984.KARRATHA.-No. 39116 Parklandand Drainage,Lot

No. 3909 1.017 1 hectares.Original Plan 16315, PlansKarratha 2 000 31.27 and 31.28 Gregory and PadburyWays.41161-3

File No. 3177/983.NEWMAN-No. 39117 Recreation Motorcross

Track, Lot No. 1639 8.OS1 6 hectares.Original Plan15910, PlanNewman10 000 Pts. 3.3, 3.4, 4.3 and 4.4.

File No. 2544/984.WELLINGTON-No. 39118 SewagePumpingStation,

Location No. S460 2 091 squaremetres. Diagram 86871,PlanCollie200 31.28 CramptonStreet,Collie.

File No. 1883/984.AVON.-No. 39121 Railway Purposes,Location No.

28829 formerly portion of each of Avon Locations 3535,3703 and 10366 and being Lot 6 on Plan 9945 2.5192hectares.Plan MerredinRegional7.8 CrooksRoad.

File No. 2732/7S.JURIEN.-No. 39122 Country Women’s Association

Centre,Lot No. 682 1 27Ssquaremetres.Diagram86118,PlansJurien2 000 02.06 and 03.06Bayliss Street.

File No. 942/98S.BOULDER and KALCOORLIE.-No. 39123 Use and

Requirementsof the Industrial and CommercialEmployeesHousing Authority, Lot Nos. Boulder 376S and 3841Kalgoorlie 3991, 4004 and 4050 4 266 square metres.Plans: Kalgoorlie-Boulder 2 000 28.38, 28.39, 29.35 and29.36 Altham and Shaw Streets, Burton and RabbishPlacesandAllsom Court.

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File No. 2219/98V2.NORTH FREMANTLE.-No. 39124 Trigonometrical

Station, Lot No. 436 248 squaremetres. Diagram86753,PlanPerth2 000 07.17 Buckland Hill, MosmanPark.

File No. 1900/67.VICTORIA-No. 39126 Abattoir and Holding Pad-

docks, Location No. 11520 120.2781 hectares.Diagram86838, Plan Boullanger and Hill River 1:50 000 CanoverRoad,Jurien.

File No. 1508/985.SWAN-No. 39127 Drainage and Parking, Location

No. 7386 2 147 squaremetres. Plan Perth 2 000 13.29PinasterStreet,Menora.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.

Departmentof LandsandSurveys,Perth,28 June1985.

THE Lieutenant-Governorand Deputyof the GovernorinExecutive Council hasbeenpleasedto approve,under section 37 of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof thefollowing Reserves:-

File No. 2172/94.-No. 2S46 Swan District "SchoolSite" to comprise SwanLocations 10330, 10331 and 10332formerly portion of each of GreenmountSuburbanLots169 and 170 and being Lot 85 on Diagram64231, as shownborderedin red on Landsand SurveysDiagram85315,andof its area being increasedto 4.544 5 hectaresaccordingly.Plan M164-4 BurkinshawDrive, GlenForrest.

File No. 3976/11.-No. 13374 Mosman ParkLot 218 andNorth FremantleLots 154, 235 and 263 "WaterSupply"toexcludethoseportions of Lots 235 and 263 now comprisedin North FremantleLot 436, as surveyedand shown borderedin red on Landsand SurveysDiagram86753, and ofits areabeing reducedto 4.821 3 hectaresaccordingly.PlanPerth2 000 07.17 Buckland Hill, MosmanPark.

File No. 8654/909, V2.-No. 13388 at Marvel Loch"Excepted from Sale" to excludeLot 142 and of its areabeing reduced by 1 012 squaremetres accordingly. PlanMarvel Loch TownsiteKing Street.

File No. 2168/69.-No. 18865 Victoria District"Excepted from Sale" to exclude that portion nowcomprised in Victoria Location 11S20, as surveyed andshown bordered in red on Lands and Surveys Diagram86838, and of its area being reduced to about 1 911.3088hectares accordingly. Plan Boullanger and Hill River1:50 000 CanoverRoad,Jurien.

File No. 1521/64.-No. 27407 Swan Locations 7386,7399, 7412, 7414 and 9095 "Drainage" to excludeLocation7386 and of its areabeing reduced to 5 542 squaremetresaccordingly. Plan Perth 2 000 13.29 Pinaster Street,Menora.

File No. 3461/64.-No. 27432 Augusta Lot 448 "HighSchool and Hostel Site" to exclude those portions nowcomprised in Augusta Lots 845, 846 and 847, as surveyedand shownon Landsand SurveysDiagram86816, and of itsareabeing reducedto 11.5878 hectaresaccordingly. PlansAugusta2 000 14.01, 14.02 and 15.01Allnutt Terrace.

File No. 1233/67.-No. 29S33SwanDistrict "Drainage"to compriseSwan Locations10602 and 10606 to 10612 inclusive as shown borderedin red on Original Plan 16176portions formerly portions of Swan Locations 1178 and1216 being the land colouredblue and marked"Drain Reserve" on Plan 8987 andDiagrams62714 and 39701 and ofits area being increased to 2.648 7 hectaresaccordingly.Plans Perth 2 000 16.31 and 16.32 Waltham Way,Bayswater.

File No. 868/72.-No.31307 CockburnSoundLocations2234 and 223S "Recreation"to agreewith recalculationofarea and of its area being increased to 5.049 3 hectaresaccordingly. Plan Perth 2000 11.12 Williamson Road inthe City of Melville.

File No. 1066/72.-No. 31492 Wellington Location 5078"Camping and CaravanPark" to excludethat portion nowcomprised in Wellington Location 5460, as surveyedandshown bordered in red on Lands and Surveys Diagram86871, and of its area being reduced to 2.871 6 hectaresaccordingly. Plan Collie 2 000 31.28 CramptonStreet,Collie.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.

Departmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,28 June198S.

THE Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the GovernorinExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto approve,under section 37 of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellationof thefollowing Reserves:-

File No. 1418/955.-No. 24678 Doongan District"Navigational Aids and Defence". Plan Londonderry1:250 000 Troughton Islandin the Shire of Wyndham-EastKimberley.

File No. 3163/61.-No. 26268 Forrest Location 30"Recreation". Plans Port Hedland Regional 6.7 and 2 00027.33 and 27.34 StylesRoad.

File No. 2279/59.-No. 26940 Jurien Lots 67 and 68"CaravanPark". PlansJurien 2 000 02.06, 03.06and 03.07and RegionalHeaton Street.

File No. 426/962.-No.28358 SwanLocation 8158 "Useand Requirementsof the City of Bayswater". Plan Perth2 000 17.34 WidgeeRoad.

File No. 1327/68.-No. 29742 Canning Location 2193"Use and Requirementsof the Town of Cosnells". PlanPerth2000 21.12 TerenceStreet.

File No. 1900/67.-No. 29941 Victoria Location 1102S"Abattoir and Holding Paddocks".Plans Boullanger andHill River 1:50 000 andJurienRegionalJurien Road.

File No. 919/69.-No. 3080S Jurien Lot 352 "Slipwayand Boat Building". Plan Jurien 2 000 03.07 HeatonStreet.

File No. 2732/75.-No. 34517 Jurien Lot 84 "CountryWomen’s Association Centre". Plan Jurien 2 000 02.06BashfordStreet.

File No. 2481/983.-No. 39011 Swan Location 10530"Use and Requirements of the Commissioner of MainRoads". Plan Perth 2000 11.3S Wanneroo RoadBalcatta.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVENo. 36110.

Departmentof LandsandSurveys,Perth,28 June198S.

File No. 2986/S7.The Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor inExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto approve,under section 37 of the Land Act 1933, of thepurposeof ReserveNo.36110 PeelEstate Lot 116 being changedfrom "Quarry"to "Conservationof Floraand Fauna,andWater".

Plan Peel 10 000 3.8 HopeValley Road,Wandi.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

HOUSINGACT 1980.

Cancellationof Dedication.

Departmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,28 June1985.

Corres.No. 847/44.V4IT is hereby notified that His Excellencythe Governor inExecutive Council has been pleasedto cancel under theprovisions of the Housing Act 1980, the dedication of thelandsdescribedin thefollowing Schedule:-

Schedule.Locationor Lot No; Corres.No.

CanningLocation 1398; 3415/56.CockburnSoundLocation 1771; 3138/55.SwanLocation 573S;4598/55.SwanLocation 6481; 631/S8.Wellington Location 48S0; 1627/59.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2325

FORFEITURES.

THE following Leasesand Licences Together with allRights, Title and Interesttherein have this day beenforfeited to theCrown undertheLand Act 1933 for thereasonsstated.

Name;Leaseor Licence;District; Reason;Corres.No.; Plan.

Attent Pty. Ltd.; 345A/5204; Karratha Lot 3881; Noncompliance with conditions; 1365/983V2; Karratha30.28.

Crew, C.; 338/16316; Leonora Lot 710; Non payment ofinstalments;311S/71;LeonoraSheet2.

Eldridge, C. R. H.; 338/167361;Kalgoorlie Lot 1331; Nonpaymentof instalments;976/984;Kal-Boulder 29.39.

Ewings, J. H. K. and J. M.; 338/16759;Boulder Lot 3832;Non payment of instalments; 1347/984; Kal-Boulder29.35.

Goodwin, J. A. and B. N.; 338/16727;Southern Cross Lot904; Non paymentof instalments;1399/984; SouthernCrossNorth.

Hood, R. and Alafacis,C.; 338/16693;NullagineLot 5; Nonpaymentof instalments;2S20/982;Nullagine 13.17 and14.17.

Knapp, R. A. and S. K.; 338/16374;Point SamsonLot 91;Non paymentof instalments; 2769/67;Point Samson13.39.

Stevens,L. C. and E. R.; 338/16837;SouthernCross Lot905; Non paymentof instalments;1400/984;SouthernCrossNorth.

Thompson,C. J.; 338/16604;Popanyinning Lot 162; Nonpayment of instalments; 414/984; PopanyinningTownsite.

Townsend,B. A. and Sullivan, J. V.; 338/16826;Onslow Lot628; Non payment of instalments;32S2/981; Onslow38.06.

Wood, R. W.; 338/16S74;BeaconLot 1S; Non paymentofinstalments;2478/983;Beacon12.31 and 12.32.

Dated26/6/85.B. L. O’HALLORAN,

UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

LAND ACT 1933.

Land Release.

Departmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,28 June1985.

Corres.No. 26S1/983.THE Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the GovernorinExecutive Council has been pleasedto approveunder section 45A of the Land Act 1933 of MeekatharraLot 870having an areaof 4246 squaremetres subject to examination of survey being madeavailablefor sale for the purpose of "Single Men’s Quarters" at the purchaseprice offourteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars$14 SSO.00and subjectto the paymentfor improvementsat valuation, in cash, should the successfulapplicant beotherthantheownerof the improvements.

Application accompaniedby the full purchase money$14 SSO.00must be lodgedat the Departmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,on or beforeWednesday,10 July 1985.

All applicationslodgedon or before the closing date willbe treatedashavingbeenreceivedon that date,andif therearemore applicationsthanonefor thelot the applicationtobe grantedwill be decidedby the Land Board.

Public Plan:MeekatharraSheet 4.B. L. O’HALLORAN,

UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

WITHDRAWN FROM LEASING.

DenmarkLots 972, 973, 977 and 979.

Departmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,28 June198S.

Corres.No. 7538/51V2.IT is herebynotified for generalinformation that DenmarkLots 972, 973, 977 and 979 havebeenwithdrawn from leasing under section 117 of the Land Act as gazettedon 19March, 1982 GovernmentGazetteNo. 21 Pages904 and90S.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

WITHDRAWN FROM SALE.

BoulderLot 1085.

Departmentof LandsandSurveys,Perth,28 June198S.

Corres.No. 2406/70.IT is herebynotified for general information that Boulderlot 1085 hasbeenwithdrawn from sale under section 38 ofthe Land Act as gazetted on 24 May 198S GovernmentGazetteNo. 43 pages1768 and 1769.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

WI’lr{DRAWN FROM SALE.

JerramungupLot 177.

Departmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,28 June1985.

Corres.No. 73S/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatJerramungupLot 177 hasbeenwithdrawn from saleundersection41A of the Land Act as gazettedon 19 April, 198SGovernmentGazetteNo. 31 page1398.

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.Departmentof Landsand Surveys,

Perth,28 June198S.IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolution of theTown of Armadalepassedat a meetingof the Council heldon or about 21 January 1985 the undermentioned landshave been setapart,taken,or resumedunder section 17 ofthe Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road,that is to say:

Armadale.File No. 741/98S.Road No. 1230 Brookton Highway widening of Part

That portion of Canning Location 32 as delineatedandmarked "Road Widening" on Office of Titles Diagram671S8.

1 701 square metres being resumedfrom Canning Location32.

Public Plan Perth2 000 26.06.

IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolutionof theShireof Coorowpassedat a meetingof the Council held onor about 19 January1983 the undermentionedlands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedunder section 17 of thePublic Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, thatis to say:

Coorow.File No. 25S7/984.Road No. 17331 Morcombe Road i A strip of land

varying in width commencingat the southwesternside ofRoad No. 13292 Ruddock Street and extendingsouthwestwardalong the northermostnorthwesternboundary of LeemanLot 327 ReserveNo. 35031 to terminateatthe westernmost northeastern boundary of the lastmentionedLot beingformerly HakeaPlace.

ii Extension Thatportion of LeemanLot 327 ReserveNo. 35031as delineatedandcoloureddark brown on LandsandSurveysDiagram86689.

ReserveNo. 35031 is hereby reduced by 322 squaremetres.

Public Plan Leeman39.06.

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IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolutionof theShireof Mandurahpassedat a meetingof the Council heldon or about 29 May 1984 the undermentionedlandshavebeen set apart,taken, or resumedunder section 17 of thePublic Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, thatis to say:

Mandurah.1524/984.Road No. 17324 Coolibah Avenue i A strip of land

20.12 metreswide, widening at its commencementand terminus, commencngat the northeasternside of Road No.8078 BoundaryRoad and extendingnortheastwardalongthe easternmostsoutheasternboundaryof CockburnSoundLocation 957 ReserveNo. 22188 and the southeasternboundaryof Location 960 Class"A" ReserveNo. 22204 toterminate at the southwesternside of Road No. 784Pinjarra Road.

ii Widening of Part That portion of CockburnSoundLocation 960 Class"A" ReserveNo. 22204 as delineatedand coloureddark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram866S9.

Class "A" ReserveNo. 22204 is hereby reducedby 529squaremetres.

Public PlansMandurahand Environs 1:2 000 6.39 and6.40.

IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto theresolution of theShire of Morawapassed ata meetingof the Council held onor about 14 March 1984 the undermentionedlands havebeen set apart, taken,or resumedunder section 17 of thePublic Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, thatis to say:

956/984.Morawa.

RoadNo. 11266 Collins Road Widening of Part Thatportion of Victoria Location 2015 as delineated andcoloureddark brownon Original Plan 16255.

Road No. 17337 Collins Road i A strip of land 20.12metreswide commencingat the southeastern side of RoadNo. 12667 Cutha West Road at the northwesternboundary of Victoria Location SS36 and extending southwardalong the westernboundariesof the saidLocation and Location 5537 to terminateat the northern sideof a surveyedroad at the southern boundary of the lastmentionedLocation.

ii Widening of Part That portion of Victoria Location5537 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 16255.

Road No. 1149S Franco Road Widenings of PartsThose portions of Victoria Location 201S as delineatedandcoloureddark brown on Landsand SurveysDiagram86710.

5 S73 square metres being resumed from Victoria Location201S.

4 153 square metres being resumed from Victoria Location5537.

Public Plans127/80and 128/80.

IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolutionof theShire of Ravensthorpepassedat a meetingof the Councilheld on or about 2 September,1983 the undermentionedlandshave been set apart,taken,or resumedunder section17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a newroad,that is to say:

Ravensthorpe.2214/981RoadNo. 17128 South Coast Highway Regazettal A

strip of land varying in width commencingat the northwestern side of a surveyed road Cocanarup Road withinVacant Crown Land extendingas delineatedand coloureddark and mid brown on Orgiginal Plans 1S499 and 15496generally northeasternthrough Vacant Crown Land andKent Location 1998 part of Reserve No. 3079S andOldfield Location 1234 part of ReserveNo. 30795 thenagain through Vacant Crown Land to terminate at thenorthwesternside of Road No. 3493 at the northeasterncornerof the lastmentionedLocation.

The intersectingportions of Road No. 3493 are herebysuperseded.

The Notice at page 636 of the GovernmentGazzettedated9 March, 1984 is herebysuperseded.

Public PlanCacanarup1:S0000.

IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolution of theShire of Rockinghampassedat a meetingof the Councilheld on or about 30 October, 1984 the undermentionedlandshave beensetapart,taken,or resumedunder section17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a newroad, that is to say:

Rockingham.2777/984Road No. 17328 Rae Road A strip of land varying in

width commencingat a line in prolongationnorthward ofthe easternboundary of Cockburn Sound Lacation 2329Reserve No. 33187 the extending as delineated andcoloureddark brown on Landsand SurveysDiagram86801generallynortheastwardthrough Location 16 to terminateat thewesternsideof surveyedroadMalibu Road.

4.461 7 hectaresbeing resumed from Cockburn SoundLocation 16.

Public PlanPeel1.2000 6.26.

IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolutionof theShire of Three Springs passedat a meetingof the Councilheld on or about6 October,1982 the undermentionedlandshave beensetapart,taken,or resumedundersection 17 ofthe Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road,that is to say:

ThreeSprings.29S0/982RoadNo. 17320 BensonRoadA strip of land 20 metres

wide commencingat the southernsideof RoadNo. 14667YandanookaWest Road at the northern boundary ofVictoria Location 10478 and extending as surveyed anddelineatedand coloureddark and light brown on OriginalPlan 1615Ssouthwardthrough the said Location and Location 6722 and thencealong portion of the westernboundary of Location 3746 to terminate at a point situate 20metres southward of the northwestern corner of thelastmentionedLocation.

Road No. 17321 Metcalfe Road A strip of land 20metreswide commencingat the westernside of Road No.17320 Benson Road described above and extending assurveyedand delineatedand coloureddark and light brownon Original Plan 161S5westwardthroughVictoria Location6722 and along portion of the northern boundary of Location6479 to terminateat a point situate20 metreswestward of the northeasterncorner of the lastmentionedLocation.

3.465 1 hectares being resumed from Victoria Location6722.

6 020 square metres being resumed from Victoria Location10478.

Public Plan123/80.

IT is herebydecalredthat, pursuantto the resolution of theShire of Victoria Plains passedat a meeting of the Councilheld on or about18 August, 1983 the undermentionedlandshave been set apart,taken,or resumedunder section 17 ofthe Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road,that is to say:

Victoria Plains.2389/983.RoadNo. 6101 Calingiri Road Widening of Part That

portion of Avon Location 28233 ReserveNo. 29100 asdelineatedandcolouredbrown on Original Plan 16211.

ReserveNo. 29100 is herebyreducedby 2.772 5 hectares.Public Plan Calingiri SW 1: 2S 000.And whereasthe Lieutenant-Governorand Deputyof the

Governor has declared that the said lands have been setapart,taken,or resumedfor thepurposeof the said roads,and that plansof the said lands might be inspectedat theDepartmentof Landsand Surveys,Perth,it is herebynotified that the lands describedabove are roads within themeaningof the Local GovernmentAct 1960, subjectto theprovisionof the saidAct.

Datedthis 18th dayof June,198S.By Orderof Lieutenant-Governor

and Deputyof the Governor.’

K. F. McIVER,Minister for LandsandSurveys.

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CORRIGENDUM.

Departmentof LandsandSurveys,Perth,28 June198S.

File No. 1291/983.IT is notified for general information that the noticepublishedon page 1890 of the GovernmentGazettedated31May 1985 underthe heading"Local GovernmentAct 1960"subheading "Stirling" dealing with the dedication andwideningof RoadNo. 17194 is herebyamendedby inserting"86087" in line 3 of part ii in lieu of "86067".

B. L. O’HALLORAN,UnderSecretaryfor Lands.

WalterRoadand BeechboroRoad,Morley specifiedin section 2 of the Schedule of the Text of Town PlanningSchemeNo 13 being portion of the SchemeArea which isclassifiedasa SpecialZone RestrictedUse and replacingitwith thefollowing:

Street Particularsof Land

Only UsePermitted

Walter Road! Lot 2 i OfficesNeechboro Road Ssvan Location QiSoutheast Corner Diagram 58928

J. D’ORAZIO,Mayor.

K. B. LANG,Town Clerk.

BUSH FIRESACT 1954-1981.

Regulation38C.

BushFiresBoard,Perth,28 June198S.

Corres.8S1.IT is herebynotified that the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeen pleasedto declare to Municipal district of theShireof Wickepin to be a district to which Regulation38Capplies.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,Director.

BUSH FIRESACT 1954-1981.

Shireof Trayning.

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat Council,ata meeting held on Monday 17 June 1985, appointed thefollowing personsas Bush Fire Control Officers and/orFireWeatherOfficers as indicated.

The authorisationappliesto the Municipality of theShireof Trayninguntil further notice.

Chief BushfireControl Officer:W. D. Couper.

Deputy Chief BushfireControl Officer:W. T. Atkinson.

BushfireControlOfficers:A. J. Hull.C. F. Waters.Mrs N. C. Norrish.J. W. Marchant.J. H. Riley.

Fire WeatherOfficer:W. T. Atkinson.

Deptity FireWeatherOfficer:A. J. Hull.

All previousappointmentsto thesepositionsareherewithcancelled.

W. T. ATKINSON,ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

City of BayswaterTown PlanningSchemeNo. 13-AmendmentNo. 123.

T.P.B. 8S3-2-14-16,Pt. 123.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat the Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of BayswaterTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 15 June1985 for thepurposeof deletingreferenceto Lot2 Swan Location Qi Diagram 58928 southeastcorner of

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice that a Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeenPreparedand is Available for Inspection.

City of Bunbury Town PlanningSchemeNo. 6-Amendment No. 26.

T.P.B. 8S3-6-2-9,Pt. 26.NOTICE is herebygiven that theCity of Bunbury in pursuanceof its powers under the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedhasprepareda Town PlanningSchemeamendmentfor the purposeof amendingthe residential density coding applying to Lot 1 corner BrittainRoadandMilligan Streetfrom R5 to R15.

All plans and documentssetting out and explainingtheamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices, 4StephenStreet, Bunbury, and will be open for inspectionwithout chargeduringthehoursof 9.30 a.m.to 3.30 p.m. onall daysof theweekexceptSaturdays,Sundaysand PublicHolidaysuntil and including 27 August198S.

Theplansand documentshavealsobeendepositedat theoffice of the Town Planning Department,Perth and willsimilarly be openfor inspectionfor the sameperiod betweenthehoursof 10a.m.and 4 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendmentshould make the submissionin writing in theform prescribedby the regulationsand lodge it with TownClerk, City of Bunbury, P.O. Box 21, Bunbury, W.A., 6230,on or before 27 August1985.

V. S. SPALDING,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice that a Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeenPreparedand is Available for Inspection.

City of Bunbury Town PlanningSchemeNo. 6-AmendmentNo. 31.

T.P.B. 8S3-6-2-9,Pt. 31.NOTICE is herebygiven that theCity of Bunbury in pursuanceof its powers under theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedhasprepareda Town PlanningSchemeamendmentfor thepurposeof rezoningpart of Lot11 and part of Lot 60, being portion of LeschenaultLocation26, Old Coastand Vittoria Roadsfrom "Rural" to"Port Industry".

All plans and documentssettingout and explainingtheamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices, 4StephenStreet, Bunbury, and will be open for inspectionwithout chargeduringthehoursof 9.30 a.m.to 3.30 p.m. onall daysof the weekexceptSaturdays,Sundaysand PublicHolidaysuntil and including 19 July 198S.

The plansand documentshavealsobeendepositedat theoffice of the Town PlanningDepartment,Perth and willsimilarly be openfor inspectionfor thesameperiodbetweenthehoursof 10.00 a.m.and 4.00p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendmentshould make the submissionin writing in theform prescribedby the regulationsand lodge it with TownClerk, City of Bunbury, P.O. Box 21, Bunbury, W.A. 6230,on or before19 July 198S.

B. N. CAMERON,Town Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice that a Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeen Preparedandis Available for Inspection.

City of CanningTown PlanningSchemeNo. 16-AmendmentNo. 336.

T.P.B.853/2/16/18,Pt. 336.NOTICE is herebygiventhat the City of Canning in pursuanceof its powersunder theTown Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedhasprepareda Town PlanningSchemeamendmentfor the purposeof addingLot S4 andPtn Lot 99 Nos.2-8 ManningRoadand Lot SS No. 1283Albany Highway, Cannington, to the Scheduleof SpecialZones with the additional permitteduseof "Vehicle SalesPremises".

All plansand documentssetting out and explaining theamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices, 1317Albany Highway, Canningtonand will be open for inspection without charge during the hours of 9.00 a.m. to 4.00p.m. on all daysof the weekexceptSaturdays,SundaysandPublic Holidaysuntil and including 2 August198S.

The plansanddocumentshave also beendepositedat theoffice of the Town Planning Department,Perth and willsimilarly beopen for inspectionfor the sameperiodbetweenthe hoursof 10 a.m. and4 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submissionon theamendmentshould make tile submission in writing in theform prescribedby the regulationsand lodge it with TownClerk, City of Canning, Locked Bag No. 8, Cannington,WA. 6107, on or before2 August 1985.

N. I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED

Advertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

City of CanningTownPlanningSchemes16 and 23-AmendmentNos.321 and 6.

T.P.B. 853-2-16-18,Pt. 321 and 8S3-2-16-19,Pt. 6.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 as amendedthat theMinister for Planningapprovedthe City of CanningTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton13 June198Sfor thepurposeof-

AmendmentNo. 321-rezoningLot 82 and Part Lot 2,CanningLocations19 and 21, at the cornerof HighRoad and Nicholson Road, Lynwood from "5R3and former Road/Regional Resereve" to "CR4Restricted."

Amendment No. 6-amending the Scheme Map toshow that Lot 82 and Part Lot 2, Canning Locations 19 and 21, at the cornerof High RoadandNicholson Road, Lynwood are designated as a"Group HousingSite".

B. TACOMA,Mayor

D. P. F. ROSAIR,Acting Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementf ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

City of CockburnTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 177.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice that a Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeen Preparedandis Available for Inspection.

City of CanningTown PlanningSchemeNo. 16-AmendmentsNos.340 and342.

T.P.B. 853/2/16/18,Pt. 340 andPt. 342.NOTICE is herebygiventhat theCity of Canning in pursuance of its powersunder the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 asamendedhasprepareda Town PlanningSchemeamendmentfor thepurposeof-

AmendmentNo. 340-rezoningLots 6, 1068, 1075 andPart1074, CanningLocation 25, Ionic Street/SixthAvenue/Koolan Drive, Shelley, from "PrivateClubsand Institutions" to "SR3".

Amendment No. 342-rezoning Lot 73, Canning Location 2, No. 9 Bedford Street, Bentley, from"5R2" to "CR4Restricted".

All plans and documentssetting out and explaining theamendmenthave beendepositedat Council Offices, 1317Albany Highway, Cannington,and will be open for inspection without charge during the hoursof 9.00 a.m. to 4.00p.m. on all daysof the week exceptSaturdays,SundaysandPublic Holidaysuntil andincluding 2 August1985.

The plansand documentshave also beendepositedat theoffice of tile Town Planning Department,Perth and willsimilarly beopenfor inspectionfor thesameperiodbetweenthe hoursof 10a.m.and4 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendmentshould make the submission in writing in theform prescribedby the regulationsand lodge it with TownClerk, City of Canning, Locked Bag No. 8, Cannington,WA. 6107, on or before2 August 198S.

TPB 853-2-23-5,Pt. 177.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 as amendedthat the Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of CockburnTown Planning SchemeAmendmenton 15 June,1985 for the purposeof excisingportion of LotPart 31 CockburnSoundLocations 400 and 561 corner ofRockinghamRoad and LancasterStreet,Spearwood,fromthe Hotel Zone andincltiding it in the Office Zone.

D. F. MIGUEL,Mayor.

A. J. ARMARECO,Town Clerk.

TOWNPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

City of CosnellsTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 208.

T.P.B.853-2-2S-1,Pt 208.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat theMinister for Planningapprovedthe City of CosnellsTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton13 June, 198S for the purposeof rezoningLot 42 CanningLocation 18, JurienWay, Thornlie from Residential"A" toResidential "B" to permit the developmentof a triplex,rezoningportionsof Lot 24 ParksideDrive from Residential"A" to Public Purpose-TechnicalSchooland portion fromPublicPurpose-TechnicalSchoolto Residential"A".

L. C. RICHARDSON,Mayor.

C. N. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.

N. I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice Thata Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeen Preparedand is Available for Inspection.

Shireof CapelTown PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 1.

T.P.B. 853/6/7/5,Pt. 1.NOTICE is herebygiven that the Shire of Capel in pursuanceof its possersunder the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct 1928 asamendedhasprepareda Town PlanningSchemeamendmentfor thepurposeof rezoningportion ofLot 35, south east of ProperjohnRoad and abutting therailway line, from "Rural" to "Light Industry".

All plans and documentssetting out and explaining theamendmenthave beendepositedat Council Offices, Capeland will be open for inspectionwithout charge during thehoursof 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. on all daysof theweekexceptSaturdays,Sundaysand Public Holidaysuntil andincluding 9 August198S.

The plansanddocumentshavealsobeendepositedat theoffice of the Town Planning Department,Perth and willsimilarly be openfor inspectionfor thesameperiodbetweenthe hoursof 10.00 a.m. and4.00 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendmentshould make the submissionin writing in theform prescribedby theregulationsand lodge it with ShireClerk, Shireof Capel, P.O. Box 36, CapelW.A. 6271, on orbefore 9 August 198S.

T. W. BRADSHAW,ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Adertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

Shireof Collie Town PlanningSchemeNo. 3 AmendmentNo. 1.

T.P.B. 8S3-6-8-3,Pt. 1.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat the Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of Collie Town PlanningSchemeAmendmentn15 June 198S for the purposeof deletingClausesS.1.1eand f and including new Clauses5.1.1i and5.1.2 allowingreticulatedwater and sewerageto be included as Schemecosts in exceptional circumstances,all as detailed in theScheduleannexedhereto.

J. L. MUMME,President.

L. J. CHRISTINCER,ShireClerk.

Schedule.AmendmentNo. 1.

SchemeAmendmentText.THE Council of the Shire of Collie under and by virtue ofthe powersconferredupon it in that behalf by the TownPlanningand DevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedherebyamendstheabove Town PlanningSchemeby:

1. AmendingClauseS.1.1of the SchemeText by:-a Deleting Sub Clausese and f therebyex

cluding from the list of items of SchemeCosts, the cost of supplying reticulatedwaterand deepsewerageto and throughouttheSchemeArea.

b Re-letteringSub Clausesg-ij inclusive toe-h respectively.

c Insertinga new Sub-Clausei asfollows:-i At.Council’s discretion,the cost of

supplying deep sewerage andreticulated water services to andthroughout the SchemeArea butonly where serious disparities insuch costs occur as betweenlandowners and which requireresolutionunderthe’Scheme.

d Re-letteringSubClausek as j.2. Amending Clause S.1.2 by adding a further sen

tenceas follows:-"Such costs include expenditure by the

subdivider and paymentsmade to the PublicWorks Departmentsfor the provision of deepsewerageand water supply services includingheadworkscontributions as appropriateexceptwhere suchexpendituresor paymentswould result in seriousdisparities in such costs betweenland owners, in which caseCouncil may invoketheprovisionsof Sub Clausei of ClauseS.1.1."

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

Shireof HarveyTown PlanningSchemes3 and 10-AmendmentNos. 3 and 6.

T.P.B.853-6-12-3,Pt. 3 and 853-6-12-14,Pt. 6.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat theMinister for Planningapprovedthe Shireof HarveyTown PlanningSchemeAmendmentonJuneiSand 13 respectivelyfor thepurposeof-

AmendmentNo. 3-a deleting portion of Lot 13 Wellington Lo

cation 1 Australind from the Public OpenSpaceclassification.

b Amending thealignmentof BarnesAvenue.c Deletingthe tanksite and associatedPublic

Open Space from Lot 13 Wellington Location.

AmendmentNo. 6-rezoningPart Wellington Location1 from "GeneralFarming" to "SpecialResidential"andincluding relevantprovisionsin Appendix 3, asdetailedin theScheduleannexedhereto.

M. W. SMITH,President.

Schedule.

AmendmentNo. 6.

L. A. VICARY,Shire Clerk.

THE Shire of Harvey under and by virtue of the powersconferredupon it in that behalf by the Town PlanningSchemeby:

1 RezoningPt. Wellington Location 1 from "GeneralFarming"to "SpecialResidential".

2 Inserting in Appendix 3 the following additionalrequirements.

Area5-Estuary Views "Estate".1. The schememap defines areasas building envelopes

and no dwelling house,outbuilding or structureshallbe constructedwithin the Scheme area unless it iswithin anareadefinedas a building envelopeon theSchememap.

2. Where in theinterestof retaining natural flora or degree of slope of the site makessiting any structuredifficult, the Council may set analternativebuildingenvelopefor any lot.

3. Nopersonshall removeany treesor shrubswithin thatareadesignatedas theVegetation PreservationAreaon the planof subdivision.

4. No personshall removeany tree from his lot unlesstheprior consent of Council is first obtained. Councilmay from time to time prepareland managementplans in accordancewith the Bush Fire Act or anyother Act or Regulation and land owners shall berequiredto comply with thesaidmanagementplanoranyordersissuedthereunder.

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5. No boundaryfencesshall be constructedof the following materials:-AsbestosMetal SheetingWoodenPicketsThe minimum standardof boundaryfencingshall bepost and five strand wire, 1.0 metre to 1.3 metreshigh, or post and fabricatedfencematerial, ring lockor similar.

6. No sign, hoarding or billboard shall be permittedwithin the SchemeArea,unlessthe Council considersit is a necessityprovided that no sign so permittedshall havean areagreaterthan 1 sq. metre.

7. No dwelling housewith a floor areaof lessthan 108 sq.metresshall be permittedwithin the SchemeArea.

8. All buildings within the SchemeAreashall haveexternal walls constructedof brick unlessin theopinionofthe Council, the designandmaterialsof theproposedbuildings areof a sufficiently high standardto complement and blend in with the environment of thearea.

9. All dwelling housesconstructedwithin the SchemeArea shall, prior to occupation, be connectedto thereticulatedwatersupplyavailableto thesubdivision.

10. When consideringbuilding applicationsthe Councilcan either refuseor conditionally approveany application for anybuilding it considersto be multistorey.

11. The useof secondhand materials for visible structuresshall beprohibited.

12. Subdivision shall generally,be in accordancewith the"Subdivision Guide Plan" appendedto the Schemeandcertified by the ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

Shireof MandurahTown PlanningSchemeNo. lA-Amendment No. 33.

T.P.B. 8S3-6-13-9,Pt. 33.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat the Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of MandurahTown PlanningSchemeamendmenton 13 June 1985 for the purposeof-

1 amendingthe SchemeText to include Part Lot1003 PeelwoodParade,Halls Headin the SpecialZone,Zoning and DevelopmentTable asfollows:

Code No Particulars of Land Base Zune Special ConditionsUse

7 Part Lot 1003Peebwnod ParadeHalls Head

Future Urban PastFoodOutlet

Nil

2 amendingthe SchemeMap to include the subjectlandwithin theSpecialZone.

J. GUILFOYLE,President.

K. DONOHOB,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice that a Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeenPreparedand is Available for Inspection.

Shireof MundaringTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 266.

T.P.B. 853/2/27/1,Pt. 266.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Mundaring inpursuanceof its powers under the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedhas prepareda TownPlanning Schemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningLot 53 HawterRoad,Darlington, from "Rural" to "SpeialRural-LandscapeInterest", and including relevant provisions in the Text.

All plansand documentssetting out and explaining theamendmenthave been deposited at Council Offices, 50Great EasternHighway, Mundaring and will be open forinspectionwithout chargeduring the hoursof 9.00 a.m. to4.00 p.m. on all daysof theweek exceptSaturdays,Sundaysand Public Holidaysuntil and including 27 August 198S.

The plansand documentshavealsobeendepositedat theoffice of the Town Planning Department,Perth and willsimilarly be openfor inspectionfor the sameperiodbetweenthe hoursof 10.00 a.m.and4.00 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submissionon theamendmentshould make the submissionin writing in theform prescribedby the regulationsand lodge it with ShireClerk, Shire of Mundaring, P.O. Box 20, Mundaring, W.A.6073, on or before 27 August 198S.

M. N. WILLIAMS,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Notice that a Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenthasbeenPreparedand is Available for Inspection.Shireof ToodyayTown PlanningScheme

No. 2-AmendmentNo. 14.T.P.B.853/4/28/3,Pt. 14.

NOTICE is herebygiventhat the Shire of Toodyay in pursuanceof its powersundertheTown PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 asamendedhasprepareda Town PlanningSchemeamendmentfor the purposeof excluding portionLocation 6243, Racecourse Road, Toodyay, from theSchemeareaandrezoningtheremainingportion from Ruralto SpecialRural.

All plans and documentssettingout and explaining theamendmenthave beendepositedatCouncil Offices,FiennesStreet, Toodyay and will be open for inspectionwithoutchargeduringthehoursof 9.00 a.m.to 4.30 p.m. on all daysof the week exceptSaturdays,Sundaysand Public Holidaysuntil andincluding 27 August 1985.

The’ plansand documentshave alsobeendepositedat theoffice of the Town Planning Department,Perth and willsimilarly beopenfor inspectionfor the sameperiodbetweenthe hoursof 10.00 a.m.and4.00 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submissionon theamendmentshould make the submissionin writing in theform prescribedby the regulationsand lodge it xvith ShireClerk, Shire of Toodyay, P.O. Box 96, Toodyay WA. 6S66,on or before27 August 1985.

K. C. WILLIAMS,ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementof ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment.

Shireof WannerooTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNos.271 and291.

T.P.B.853-2-30-2,Pts. 271 and291.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat the Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shireof WannerooTown PlanningSchemeamendmenton June13 and 15 respectivelyfor thepurposeof-

Amendment No. 271-deleting from Schedule 4-Special Rural Zones the Special Provisions thatrelateto SpecialRuralZone No. 1 andsubstitutingnew provisionsas detailedin ScheduleA annexedthereto,and deletingthe DevelopmentGuide Planintroduced by Amendment No. 101 andsubstitutingDevelopmentGuidePlan No. 2.

Amendment No. 291-including an interpretation of"Holiday Village" in the text, rezoning Lot 2 ofSwanLocation 1370 from "Rural" to "SpecialZoneRestrictedUse Holiday Village", and includingdetails in the Text, all as detailed in ScheduleBannexedhereto.

N. TRANDOS,President.

R. F. COFFEY,ShireClerk.

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ScheduleA.AmendmentNo. 271.

THE WannerooShire Council under and by virtue of thepowers cotoferredupon it in that behalfby the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 as amended,and theMetropolitan Region Town Planning SchemeAct 1959 asamended, hereby amends the above Town PlanningSchemeby:

Deleting from Schedule4-Special Rural ZonesandSpecialProvisionsthat relateto SpecialRural ZoneNo.1 andsubstitutingthe following new provisions:

1. The minimum lot size shall be not less than2ha. The maximumnumberof Special Rurallots to becreatedin the Amendmentareashallbe 1S4. Subdivision shall generally be in accordancewith the DevelopmentGuide Plan.

2. The land the subjectof this zone maybe usedfor residential, equestrian, horticulturaland/or agricultural purposesonly. Notwithstandingthis, the use of lots of less than 4 hain areafor commercialpurposesis prohibited.

3. The keepingof livestockand poultry for commercialpurposesis prohibited.

4. The land is to be managedin sucha mannerasto avoid the land being laid bareof vegetationresulting in loose,wind erodableconditions.Inparticularlots lessthan 4 hectaresin areashallnot be clearedof treesexceptwherenecessaryto permit the constructionof housesand outbuildings or where trees are dead or pose ahazardto safety.

5. Council may also permit the clearing of1 S00 m2 in a central location for tileestablishementof a non-commercialprivateproduct/pasturearea.This cleared area shallbeno closer than15 metresto a sideboundary.

6. The numberof horseson eachlot is restrictedto one per hectarewith a maximum of threehorsesonly. Council will only grant approvalto the keepingof horses when it is satisfiedthat the site hasbeensuitably fencedto protect treesetc.Shoulda horseor horsesbe kept and damageis being causedto trees by the horseor horses,then Council may require that the horse orhorsesbe removedfrom thelot until suchtimeas improvementsto the satisfactionof Councilhave been made to the fencing which isintendedto protectthetrees.

Deleting the Development Guide Plan that wasintroduced by AmendmentNo. 101 and substitutingthe DevelopmentGuide Plan No. 2 as shown on theattachedSchemeAmendmentMaps.

ScheduleB.AmendmentNo. 291.

THE WannerooShire Council under and by virtue of thepowersconferredupon it in that behalfby theTown Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 as amended,and theMetropolitanRegion Town Planning SchemeAct 19S9 asamended, hereby amends the above Town PlanningSchemeby:

1 Inserting where appropriate in Clause1.8 of theScheme text a new interpretation "Holiday Village"as follows:

"Holiday Village meanscompositeholiday recreation development,incorporatinga variety ofholiday accommodationtypes,including caravanpark, holiday cottagesand motel units with directly associatedfacilities and services,and mayinclude licensed premisesunder the Liquor Act1970-1976asamended".

2 Rezoning Lot 2 of Swan Location 1370 from"Rural" to "SpecialZone RestrictedUse HolidayVillage".

3 Adding thefollowing to section2 of Schedule1.

Street Particulars of Land Only Use PermittedLocality

Twu Socks Road, Lot 2 of Swan Location 1370 Huhiday VillageYanchep

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928AS AMENDED.

Advertisementof ResolutionDeciding to Preparea Town PlanningScheme.

City of Canning.Town PlanningSchemeNo. 40 City Zoning Scheme.

NOTICE is herebygiven that theCanning City Council on15 April 198Spassedthe following Resolution:-

RESOLVED that the Council, in pursuanceof section 7 of theTown PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928as amended, prepare the above Town PlanningScheme being a Review of existing Town PlanningSchemeNo. 16 District Zoning Scheme,with referenceto an areasituatedwholly within the City of Canning being the whole of the Municipality of the City ofCanning as delineatedand enclosedwithin the inneredge of the broken black border on a plan nowproducedto the Council and markedand certified bythe Acting Town Clerk underhis handdated28 March198S as"SchemeAreaMap".

Dated this 24th dayof June,198S.

NI. DAWKINS,Town Clerk.

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEMEACT 19S9-1982.

MetropolitanRegionScheme.

Notice of Amendment.

JaneBrook Parksand RecreationReserve.

AmendmentNo: 595/33A;File No: 833.2.21.38.1. In accordancewith the provisionsof section 33A of the

Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959-1982, The Metropolitan Region PlanningAuthority on 22May 198S resolved to amend the Metropolitan RegionSchemeasreferredto in theFirst Schedulehereto.

2. Copiesof the map that forms part of theMetropolitanRegion Schemewhich is being amendedare available forpublic inspectionfree of charge, during ordinary businesshoursexcepton public holidays,at the placesmentionedinthe SecondSchedulehereto.

3. Pleasenotethat any personwho feels aggrievedby theAmendment may appeal against the Amendment to theMinister for Planning in theprescribedmanner.Forms ofNotice of Appealare availableat theplacesof public inspection.

4. The Notice of Appeal togetherwith full particulars, inthe form of a written submissionof thegroundsuponwhichthe appeal is made, shall be lodged with the Minister forPlanning and a copy servedon The Metropolitan RegionPlanning Authority, 22 St. George’s Terrace,Perth, on orbeforeFriday, 1 August 1985.

21 June198S.

R. B. PETERS,Acting Secretary,

MetropolitanRegion PlanningAuthority.

First Schedule.

Metropolitan Region SchemeMap Sheet Number 12 isamendedby substitutingthe zonesand reservationsshownon AmendingMap SheetNumber 12/23M for thosepartsofMap SheetNumber 12.

Thepurposeof the Amendmentis to transferLot 8526Pt4 andPt 30, SwanRoad,andportionsof Lots 15, 16, 2 Pt 28andPt Loc 12 from the RuralZone to Parksand RecreationReservation.

The Amendment is depicted on Metropolitan RegionPlanningAuthority Plan Number4.0809.

SecondSchedule.Public Inspection:

1. Office of the Town Planning Department, 2ndFloor, Oakleigh Building, 22 St George’sTerrace,PerthW.A. 6000.

2. Office of the Municipality of the Shire of Swan,GreatNorthernHighway,Middle SwanW.A. 60S6.

3. J. S. Battye Library, AlexanderLibrary Building,Cultural Centre,PerthW.A. 6000.

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

AND

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

Tenders,closingatWest Perth,at 2.30 p.m. on the datesmentionedhereunder,are invited for thefollowing projects.Tendersare to be addressedto the Minister either for Works or for Water Resourcesas indicated on the tender

document.C/- ContractOffice,DumasHouse,2 HavelockStreet,WestPerth.WesternAustralia6005.

and areto beendorsedas beinga tenderfor therelevantproject.Thehighest, lowest,or anytenderwill not necessarilybe accepted.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

ContractNo. Pro’e .t Closing

- C DateTenderDocuments

now availableat

24149

24151

85/203

Mandurah Sewerage-No.1 WastewaterTreatmentWorks- 13/8/8SGordonRoad-ExtendedAerationPlant-Stage1

Mandurah Sewerage-No.35 Pumping Station Rising Main 2/7/85and ConnectingSewer-Civil Works

C. & A.W.S.-MundaringWeir Chlorination-Supplyand in- 9/7/85stallation of Sodium Hydroxide and Aqua Ammonia storagetanksand ancillariesMinor ContractNo. 8S/203

P.W.D., WestPerth

P.W.D.,WestPerth

P.W.D., WestPerth

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

ContractNo.

. Closingroject Date

TenderDocumentsnow availableat

24088 Dept. of Conservationand LandManagement-ManjimupRegional Headquarters-ErectionSelectedTenderersOnlyDepositon Documents$300

24097 East Perth GovernmentOffices Erection SelectedTenderersOnly Depositon Documents$750.00

24098 East Perth-Mineral House Stage 2-Erection SelectedTenderersOnly Depositon Documents$400.00

24141 Kununurra New Government Offices-Mechnical ServicesNominatedSubContract

Tom Price District High School-New Administration andManualArts

Tom PriceDistrict High School-Alterationsand Additions-198SElectricalServicesNominatedSubContract

Tom Price District High School-New Administration andManualArts-MechanicalServicesNominatedSubContract

Manjimup Departmentof Conservationand Land Management-Regional Headquarters-Electrical InstallationNominatedSubContract

24148 Deparatment of Conservation and Land Management-Manjimup Regional Headquarters-MechanicalServicesNotninatedSubContract

Coolbellup-Koorilla Primary School-Education SupportCentre

West Midland Archer St. Primary School-Upgrade andAdministrationAddition

Schools General-TransportableSecondary Facilities SiteContractB

241S4 Registrationof Tenderersfor-Supreme Court Library Building-Erection

241S5 Schools General-SecondaryFacilities Transportables SiteElectrical ConnectionB NominatedSub Contract

Murdoch-Hospital Laundry and Linen Service Additions1985-ElectricalServicesNominatedSub Contract

OsbornePark Hospital-Extendedcare assessmentunit-newbuilding selected tenderersonly Deposit on documents$150.00

2/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerth

B.M.A., West Perth

B.M.A., WestPerth

B.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., KununurraB.M.A., BroomeB.M.A., DerbyB.M.A., Sth. HedlandB.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., Sth. HedlandB.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., Sth. HedlandB.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., CeraldtonB.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., Bunbury

16/7/8S B.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., Bunbury

2/7/85 B.M.A., West Perth

B.M.A., WestPerth

B.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., KalgoorlieB.M.A., Ceraldton

9/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerth

16/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., KalgoorlieB.M.A., CeraldtonB.M.A., West Perth

B.M.A., West Perth

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24147

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2/7/85

9/7/85

24150

24152

241S3

9/7/8S

16/7/85

241S6

24109

9/7/8S

9/7/8S

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28 June1985.1 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2333

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

AND

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY-contitxued.

ContractNo.

.‘0jedt Closing TenderDocumentsDate now availableat

24156 Murdoch-Hospital Laundry and Linen Service Additions1985-ElectricalServicesNominatedSubContract

16/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerth

241S7 Kalumburu School-Transportable Secondary Facilities-MechanicalServicesNominatedSubContract

23/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerth

241S8 Registration of Tenderersfor-Midland Technical College- 9/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerth

241S9

24160

StageTwo ErectionNortham Regional Hospital-Permanent Care Unit-

Remodelling198SDepositon documents$100.Bunbury-CareyParkPrimary School-coveredassemblyarea

23/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerthB.M.A., Northam

23/7/85 B.M.A., WestPerthandlibrary extensions B.M.A., Bunbury

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

M. J. BECENT,ExecutiveDirector,

Building ManagementAuthority.

ACCEPTANCEOFTENDERS

Coract Project Contractor Amount

2410223996

KatanningPrimarySchool-Alterationsand AdditionsNorth AlbanyHigh School-Stage2-Additions

$R. W. Collins and Sons 129 3S0.00D. Brown & SonsPty Ltd 1427000.00

24126 Kingsley-CreaneyPrimary School-8 Classroomand Learn- Seme Electrical Engineers & S2 680.00ing ResourceCentre-ElectricalInstallation Contractors

2377424114

DenhamBoatshedand Garage-ErectionFremantle Northern Boat Harbour-Lease Areas 7-14-

hardstandingArea

Advanteering-Civil Engineers 76 S47.00W.A. Gravel and Paving Pty 6S 399.28

Ltd

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 AS AMENDED.

P.W. 230S/84"A".Saleof Land.

NOTICE is herebygiventhat His Excellencythe Governorhas authorisedunder section 29 7 a ii of the PublicWorks Act 1902 asamendedthe sale by public auctionorprivate contractof the landhereunderdescribed,suchlandbeing no longer required for the work for which it wasacquired.

Land.1. Portion of CanningLocation 2 and being Lot 190

on Plan3903 Sheet1 and being the whole of theland in Certificateof Title Volume 1679 Folio 985as is shown more particularly delineated andcolouredgreenon PlanPWD WA 56183.

2. Portion of CanningLocation 2 and being Lot 191on Plan 3903 Sheet1 and being thewhole of thelandin Certificateof Title Volume 1679 Folio 986as is shown more particularly delineated andcolouredgreenon PlanPWD WA S6183.

Datedthis 31stdayof May, 1985.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 AS AMENDED.

P.W. S23/68"A".

Saleof Land.

NOTICE is herebygiven that His Excellencythe Governorhas authorisedunder section 29 7 a ii of the PublicWorks Act 1902 asamendedthe sale by public auctionorprivate contractof the land hereunderdescribed,suchlandbeing no longer required for the work for which it wasacquired.

Land.

Portion of CanningLocation 2S43, and beingpart ofReserve32SS3as is shownmoreparticularlydelineatedand colouredgreenon PlanPWD WA S6098.

Datedthis 18th dayof ,June,198S.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

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2334 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 AS AMENDED.

Saleof Land.

P.W. 470/8S;M.R.D. 41/245-7.NOTICE is hereby given that the piece or parcelof landhereinafterdescribedis no longer requiredfor the purposefor which it wasresumedand is availablefor sale under theprovisionsof section291 of thePublic Works Act 1902 asamended.

A personwho immediately prior to the taking of the landreferred to had an estate in fee simple in that land may,within threemonths after publication of this Notice in theGazetteand in accordancewith the provisionsof section293 of thePublic Works Act 1902 as amendedapply tothe Minister for Works at the Office of the DepartmentofPublic Works for an option to purchasethe land but suchapplication shall be subject to the provisions of section293ca of that Act.

Land.Portion of HelenaLocation 20aand being part of Lot

137 on Plan 4SS3and being part of the resumedlandremainingin Certificateof Title Volume902 Folio 39 asis shown more particularly delineated and colouredgreenon PlanPWD WA S6237.

Datedthis 31st dayof May, 198S.B. A. BARKER,

Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 AS AMENDED.

Saleof Land.

P.W. 199/85.NOTICE is herebygiven that the piece or parcel of landhereinafterdescribedis no longer requiredfor the purposefor which it was resumedand is availablefor sale undertheprovisionsof section291 of the Public Works Act 1902 asamended.

A personwho immediatelyprior to the taking of the landreferredto had an estate in fee simple in that land may,within threemonthsafter publication of this Notice in theGazetteand in accordancewith the provisions of section293 of the Public Works Act 1902 as amendedapply tothe Minister for Works at the Office of the DepartmentofPublic Works for an option to purchasethe land but suchapplication shall be subject to the provisions of section293ca of that Act.

Land.Portion of PerthSuburbanLot 150 and being Lot 3

on Diagram12410 andbeingpart of the land containedCertificateof Title Volume 1085 Folio 378 as is shownmore particularly delineatedand coloured green onPlanPWD WA 56217.

Datedthis 27th dayof May, 1985.B. A. BARKER,

Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRYTOWNS SEWERAGEACT 1948.

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGEAMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1985.

MADE by the Acting Minister for Water Resourceswith the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the Country Town SewerageAmendmentBy-laws 1985.

2, In theseby-lawsthe CountryTowns SewerageAct Bylaws* are referredto as theprincipal by-laws.

3. Theseby-lawsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1985.

4. By-law 2 of the principal by-laws is amendedby inserting after thedefinition of "Disconnectortrap" the following definition-

"Drain" hasthe samemeaningasproperty sewer. ".

Hy-lausv 15 5. By-law 15 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting "$30" andamnnenmmlecl, substitutingthefollowing-

$40 ".

6. By-law 29 of theprincipal by-lawsis amended-a by deletingthe heading theretoand substituting the following head

ing-Plans required for Property Sewerageand Feesfor PreparationandExaminationof Plans. ";

b by insertingbeforesub-bylaw1 the following sub-bylaws-la A personwho proposesto erecta new building or to make

alterationsto a building in a sewerageareashall-a give notice of that erection,alterationor addition in the

form of an approvedform; andb furnish with thenotice 2 copiesof a plan of the building,

of which one shall bearthe stampedapproval of the relevantlocal authority.

ib A personwho proposesto connectfixtures in an existingdwelling to a sewerin a sewerageareashall-

a give notice of that connectionin the form of an approvedform; and

b furnish with the notice 2 copies of a plan showing thelocation of the building in relation to the boundariesofthe land and showing the location and level of theproposedfixtures. ";

Ciluul limit.

Itmninneittal bylausys,

Cmnntnnmettcemmnenmt,By-lame 2amended,

By-humus 29ann,emmdeel,

*Reprin,feml in the Gcmveemuurneint Gauzebteinn 9 April 1968 at pp. 531-975 unnd amnenided from time tin time thereafter,

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c in sub-bylaw1 by insertingafter "out in" thefollowing-Partlof ";and

d by repealingsub-bylaw2 and substitutingthefollowing sub-bylaw-2 The fees to be paid in respectof proposalsto carry out

plumbingworks-a aresetout in PartII of ScheduleC; andb will be assessedand are payableat the time of lodgment

of a noticeundersub-bylawla or ib. ".

By-lass 224C 7. By-law 224C of theprincipal by-laws is amended-amended, a in paragrapha-

i by deleting"1984" andsubstitutingthe following-1985 ";

ii in subparagraphii by deleting "$330" and substituting thefollowing-

$390 ";andiii in subparagraphiii by deleting "$330" and substituting the

following-

" $390 ";

andb in paragraphb-

i by deleting"1985" and substitutingthefollowing-1986 ";

ii in subparagraph i by deleting "$70" and "$30" andsubstitutingthe following respectively-

" $72 "and" $32 ";

iii in subparagraphii by deleting "$390" and substituting thefollowing-

$401 "; and

iv in subparagraphiii by deleting "$390" and substituting thefollowing-

" $401 ".

By.Iaw 224E 8. By-law 224E of the principal by-laws is amendedby deletingitem 2 andamended, substitutingthefollowing items-

2. Domesticland Any rateable land used for domesticpurposes.

3. Commercial/Industrialland Any rateable land used for business,professionalor commercialpurposesorfor manufacturingor processing. ".

By-law 224F 9. By-law 224F of theprincipal by-laws is amended-amended,

a by deleting"$30; and" andsubstitutingthe following-" $32; "; and

b by deleting"$70" and substitutingthefollowing-" $74 ".

Schedule C 10. ScheduleC to the principal by-lawsis amended-amended,

a by deleting the subheading"Sewerageplan fees-By-law 29." andsubstitutingthefollowing subheadings-

Fees-By-law29.PartI. ";

b by deletingfrom thesubheading"Examinationof DrainagePlan Prepared by a Consultant."to the end of the Scheduleand substitutingthefollowing-

PartII.PlumbingInspectionFees.

Examinationor plan of proposed new works and inspection ofworks-

$Singleresidentialbuilding-

Onemajor fixture 30.00Eachadditionalmajor fixture 10.00Re-inspection 20.00

Other than single residential building-singlestorey-

Onemajor fixture 40.00Bachadditionalmajor fixture 15.00Re-inspection 20.00

Other than single residential building-more thanone storey-

One major fixture 60.00Eachadditionalmajor fixture 20.00Re-inspection 30.00 ".

R. PEARCE,Acting Minister for WaterResources.

Approvedby the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorin ExecutiveCouncilthis 25th dayof June198S.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

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COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLYACT 1947.

COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLYAMENDMENT BY-LAWS No. 2 1985.

MADE by theActing Minister for Water Resources.

Cilautinnn, 1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the CountryAreas Water SupplyAmendmentBy-laws No. 2 1985.

Principal By- 2. In these by-laws the Country Areas Water Supply By-laws 1957* arehams’s, referredto asthe principal by-laws.Cammminnemmce- 3. Theseby-lawsshall come into operationon 1 July 1985.

By-late 83 4, By-law 831 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting"minimum".

5. By-law 99 of theprincipal by-laws is amended-a incinched

a in sub-bylaw1-i by deleting"feesprescribedin sub-bylaw2 of this by-law" and

substitutingthe following-feeprescribedby the Sixth Schedule "; and

ii in paragraphb by deleting "It" and substituting the following-

"Building purposes" for the purposesof this by-law includes alterations and additions to existing buildings andother structuresor works where the service is providedbeforecompletionof constructionandit ";

b by repealingsub-bylaw2 and substitutingthe following sub-bylaw-2 The costof a building may be assessedfor the purposesof

theseby-laws but regardshall be had to anyrelevantcotltract. ";

andc in sub-bylaw3 by deleting"fees prescribedin sub-bylaw 2 of this

by-law" and substitutingthefollowing-fee prescribedby theSixth Schedule ".

Seernunal Sehmed- 6. The SecondScheduleto theprincipal by-laws is amended-rile rumnemiclerl,

a by deletingitem 4;

b in item 5 by deleting"on or after 1 July 1984" and substituting thefollowing-

prior to 1 July 1985 "; andc by insertingafter item S the following item-

6. The price of water supplied to various classesof consumersduring a consumptionperiod commencingon or after 1 July1985 is asfollows-

Priceof Water

Classificationof Purpose perKilolitre

Class1-DomesticPurposes: CentsNorth of 26° Parallelof SouthLatitude-

First 600 kilolitres consumed 2S.7Next 200 kilolitres consumed 43.2Next400 kilolitres consumed 74.0Next 800 kilolitres consumed 103.9Over2000 kilolitres co’isumed 134.8

Class1-DomesticPurposes:Southof 26° Parallelof SouthLatitude-

First 400 kilolitres consumed 25.7Next 400 kilolitres consumed 43.2Next400 kilolitres consumed 74.0Next800 kilolitres consumed 103.9Over2000 kilolitres consumed 134.8

Class 2 & 2A-CommercialPurposesandGovernmentPurposes:First 300 kilolitres consumed 43.2Over300 kilolitres consumed 74.0

Class3-Industrial Purposes:First 300 kilolitres consumed 43.2Next7 700 kilolitres consumed 74.0Next 72000kilolitres consumed 55.5Over80 000 kilolitres consumed 61.7

Class4-Mining Purposes:All Waterconsumed 74.0

Class4A-Co-operativeBuilt Handling Limited Grain StorageInstallations:

First 300 kilolitres consumed 43.2Over300 kilolitres consumed 74.0

ClassS-FarmlandPurposes:First 1 600 kilolitres consumed 43.2OverI 600 kilolitres consumed 74.0

Class6-Irrigation Purposesfor Market Gardenssubject to Agreemetlt and Local Authority Standpipes:

Consumptionup to agreedquantity 25.7Cotlsumptionover agreedquantity 74.0Local Authority Standpipes 25.7

ltetnnimileml mm the Gmam’ermmnmmemml Cancel Ic mn 1 May’ 19138 01 mIt. 1219-12.12 aumiel aummmenirlecl frmnnm lime Ira time thereaul’ter,

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SecondSchedule-contintted.

Priceof Water

perClassificationof PurposeKilolitre

Class7-GeneralPurpose:First 400 kilohtres consumed 2S.7Next 1 200 kilolitres consumed 43.2Over 1 600 kilolitres consumed 74.0

Class8-Building Constrttction,VacantLand:All waterconsumed 61.7

Class9-Shipping, Stock, Railways Exclusive of Quarters,Institutesand Halls’ 61.7

Class10-SpecialPurposesDenham:Consumptionup to 105 kilolitres or agreedquantity 25.7Consumptionover 105 kilolitres or agreedquantity 520.0 ".

Fanenrth Selneelnule 7. TheFourth Scheduleto the principal by-laws is amended-ummnenscleel.

a by deletingitem 4;b in item S, by deleting"on or after 1 July 1984" and substituting the

following-prior to 1 July 1985 "; and

c by insertingafter item 5 thefollowing item-

6. The price of water supplied to a consumerwhere the consumer becomesthe occupier, or owner and occupier, of aholding classified in Class 1 during a consumptionperiodcommencingon or after 1 July 1985 is asfollows-

Not morethan 4 monthsafter the commencementof a consumptionperiod

More than4 monthsbutno morethan 8 monthsafter the commencementof a consumptionperiod

More than8 monthsafterthe commencementof aconsumptionperiod

North of the 26° parallel of SouthLatitude:First600 kilolitres consumedNext 200 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 800 kilolitres consumedOver 2 000 kilolitres consumedSouthof the26° parallelof SouthLatitude:First400 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitresconsumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 800 kilolitres consumedOver 2 000 kilolitres consumed

North of the26° parallel of SouthLatitude:First 400 kilolitres consumedNext 200 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 800 kilolitres consumedOver 1 800 kilolitres consumedSouthof the 26° parallel of SouthLatitude:First 266 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 800 kilolitres consumedOver 1 866 kilolitres consumed

North of the26° parallelof SouthLatitude:First 200 kilolitresconsumedNext 200 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 800 kilolitres consumedOver1 600 kilolitres consumedSouthof the 26° parallelof SouthLatitude:First 133 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 400 kilolitres consumedNext 800 kilolitres consumedOver 1 733 kilolitres consumed

Cents

2S.743.274.0

103.9134.8

25.743.274.0

103.9134.8

25.743.274.0

103.9134.8

2S.743.274.0

103.9134.8

25.7

43.274.0

103.9134.8

25.743.274.0

103.9134.8 ".

PeriodDuringWhich ConsumerEntersIntoOccupation

PriceofWaterPer

Kilolitre

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Fifth Schedule 8. The Fifth Scheduleto theprincipal by-laws isamended-amended,

a in item 1 by deleting"30" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 40

b by deletingitem 2 andsubstitutingthefollowing-2. Meter testingfee-

Meter size20mm 3025mm 3040-50 mm 4875 andover 85 ";

c in item 3 by deleting"78" andsubstitutingthefollowing-80 ";

d in item 4 by deleting"250" and "78" andsubstitutingthefollowing-2S7 "and" 80 "respectively;and

e in item S by deleting"78" and substitutingthe following-80 ".

Sixth Schedule 9. After theFifth Scheduleto theprincipal by-laws the following Scheduleisinserted, inserted-

Sixth Schedule.

Building Services.

The scaleof feesfor supply of water for building purposesshall be as setout below,namely-

1 Singleresidentialbuilding-a New building $30.00b Alterationsor additionsto anexistingbuilding-

Costof building lessthan$15 000 No chargeCostof building greaterthan$15 000 60 centsper

$1 000 of costtomaximumof$30.00.

2 Other than single residential building new building or alterationsor additions to existing building-

Costof building lessthan$15 000 No chargeCost of building greater than $15 000-

amountper $1 000 of cost-First $1 000000 75 centsNext $9 000 000 60 centsOver $10 000 000 50 cents ".

R. PEARCE,Acting Minister for WaterResources.

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT 1914.

CARNARVON IRRIGATIONDISTRICT AMENDMENT BY-LAWS No. 2 1985.

MADE by the Acting Minister for Water Resourcesacting as the Irrigation Board for theCarnarvonIrrigation District with the approval of theLieutenant-Governor,and DeputyoftheGovernor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Ciluuimnmi, 1. These by-laws may be cited as the CarnarvonIrrigation District Ameildment By-laws No. 2 198S.

Cummuunnenuce- 2. Theseby-lawsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1985.

Pmumucipal Imy- 3. In these by-laws the CarnarvonIrrigation District Bylaws* are referredlanws, to asthe principal by-laws.Scheulmule 4. The Scheduleto the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting "$67.98"anmnmenmdecl, andsubstitutingthe following-

$70.00R. PEARCE,

Acting Minister for Water Resources.

Approvedby the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.C. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

nlmuhnhlslmed itt he Gnau’erumnunennl Gazette crnn2 July 1962 at pp. 1695-8 mind amemtded frmmm time to time thereafter,

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RIGHTSIN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT 1914.

HARVEY, WAROONA AND COLLIE RIVER IRRIGATIONDISTRICT AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 198S.

MADE by the Acting Minister for Water Resourcesacting as the Irrigation Board for theHarvey, Waroonaand Collie River Irrigation Districts with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. These by-laws may be cited as the Harvey, Waroona and Collie RiverIrrigation District AmendmentBy-laws198S.

Commence- 2. Theseby-lawsshall come into Operationon 1 July 1985.Principal by- 3. In theseby-laws theHarvey,WaroonaandCollie River Irrigation Districtlaws, By-laws 1975* are referredto astheprincipal by-laws.First Schedule 4. The First Scheduleto the principal by-lawsis amended-amended,

a in item 3-i in paragrapha, by deleting"$10.30" and substitutingthe fol

lowing-$10.60 ";

ii in paragraphb by deleting"$11.33" and substitutingthe following-

$11.65 ";andiii in paragraphc by deleting"$20.60" and substitutingthe fol

lowing-$21.19 ";

b in paragrapha of item 4-i in subparagraphi by deleting"$86.40" and substituting the

following-" $88.90 ";

ii in subparagraphii by deleting "$65.60" and substituting thefollowing-

$67.50 "; andiii in subparagraphiii by deleting"$58.80" and substitutingthe

following-$60.50 ";

c in paragraphb of item 4-i in subparagraphi by deleting "$86.40" and substituting the

following-$88.90 "; and

ii in subparagraphii by deleting "$72.30" and substituting thefollowing-

$74.40 ";

d in item 5 by deleting"$78.00"and substitutingthefollowing-$80.00 "; and

e in item 6 by deleting"22" andsubstitutingthe following-22.6 ".

R. PEARCE,Acting Minister for Water Resources.

Approvedby the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.C. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

*Published in the GovernmentGazetteon 3t October 1975 at pp. 4057-4062 and amended from time to time thereafter.

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT 1914.

ORD IRRIGATIONDISTRICT AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1985.

MADE by theActing Minister for WaterResourcesactingasthe Irrigation Board for theOrdIrrigation District with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the Ord Irrigation District AmendmentBy-laws 1985.

2. Theseby-lawsshall come into operationon 1 July 1985.

3. In theseby-laws theOrd Irrigation District Bylaws* are referredto as theprincipal by-laws.

4. By-law 25 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting"$3.31" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$3.81 ".

Commencement.Principal bylutes,

By-law 25amended,

*Published in the GovernmentGazetteon 18 July 1963 at pp. 2044-5 and amended from time to time thereafter.41 16l-4

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2340 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

By’1aw26 5. By-law 26 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting "$3.31" andamended. substitutingthefollowing-

$3.81 ".

By-law 27 6. By-law 27 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting"$3.31" andamended, substitutingthe following-

$3.81 ".

By-law 31A 7. By-law 3iA2 of theprincipal by-laws is amended-amended.

a in paragrapha-i in subparagraphi by deleting"$22.08" and substituting the

following-" $23.62 ";

ii in subparagraphii by deleting "$13.52" and "$10.27" andsubstitutingthefollowing respectively-

$14.47 "and" $10.98 ";

b in paragraphb-i in subparagraphi by deleting "$20.70" and substituting the

following-$22.15 ";

ii in subparagraphii by deleting"$15.20" and substituting thefollowing-

$16.26 "; andc in paragraphc-

i by deleting"$55.20" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" $59.06 "; and

ii by deleting"$11.14"andsubstitutingthefollowing-" $11.92 ".

R. PEARCE,Acting Minister for WaterResources.

Approvedby theLieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.C. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

RIGHTSIN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT 1914.

PRESTONVALLEY IRRIGATIONDISTRICT AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1985.

MADE by the Acting Minister for Water Resourcesacting as the Irrigation Board for thePrestonValley Irrigation District with the approvalof theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citatimmnn, 1. These by-laws may be cited as the Preston Valley Irrigation DistrictAmendmentBy-laws 1985.

Connmesce 2. Theseby-lawsshall come into operationon 1 July 198S.

Principal Iry- 3. In theseby-laws the PrestonValley Irrigation District Bylaws* are relaws, ferred to astheprincipal by-laws.By-low 27 4. By-law 27 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting"$51.50" andamnendecl. substitutingthe following-

$53.00 ".

By-law 28 5. By-law 28 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting"$51.50" andamnendecl, substitutingthe following-

$53.00 ".

R. PEARCE,Acting Minister For WaterResources.

Approvedby theLieutenantGovernor,andDeputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.C. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

*PuIIislned inn tIme GanverunnnentGazetteon 19 December 0969 at pp. 420t-4 and amended from time to time thereafter,

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COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLYACT 1947-1984.

DampierWaterSupply.

Notice of Acquisition.

PWWS 1911/82.THE Minister for Water Resourcesunder the provisionsofsection 39A1 of the Country Areas Water Supply Act1947-1984at therequestof HamersleyIron Pty Limited haswith the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof the Governorby and with the adviceand consentof theExecutiveCouncil acquiredthat part of the water works ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited comprising the boundaryservice pipes, fittings and meters through which water isconveyedfrom thereticulation pipesof HamersleyIron PtyLimited to the land showncolouredpink on Plan P.W.D.,W.A. 54464-1-S and as detailed on the list appendedthereto.

B. A. BARKER,ActingUnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGEACT 1948-1984.

PWWS 1914/82.

ParaburdooSewerage.

Notice of Acquisition.

THE Minister for Water Resourcesunder theprovisionsofsection113 of theCountryTownsSewerageAct 1948-1984at the requestof HamersleyIron Pty Limited haswith theapproval of the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of theGovernorby and with the adviceandconsentof the Executive Council acquired that part of. the sewerageworks ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited comprisingthe boundaryconnectionsthroughwhich sewageis conveyedto the sewersofHamersleyIron Pty Limited from drains located with theland showncolouredpink on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 54465-2-Sandas detailedon thelist appendedthereto.

E. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGEACT 1948-1984.

DampierSewerage.

Notice of Acquisition.

PWWS 1912/82.THE Minister for Water Resourcesunderthe provisionsofsection113 of the CountryTownsSewerageAct 1948-1984at the requestof HamersleyIron Pty Limited haswith theapproval of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of theGovernorby and with the advice andconsentof theExecutive Council acquired that part of the sewerageworks ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited comprising the boundaryconnectionsthroughwhich sewageis conveyedto the sewers ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited from drains locatedwithin theland showncolouredpink on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 54464-2-Sandas detailedon thelist appendedthereto.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLYACT 1947-1984.

Tom PriceWaterSupply.

Notice of Acquisition.

PWWS 1915/82.THE Minister for Water Resourcesunderthe provisionsofsection 39A1 of the Country Areas Water Supply Act1947-1984at therequestof HamersleyIron Pty Limited haswith the approvalof the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof the Governorby and with theadviceand consentof theExecutiveCouncil acquired that part of the water works ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited comprising theboundary service pipes, fittings and meters through which water isconveyedfrom the reticulationpipesof HamersleyIron PtyLimited to the land showncolouredpink on Plan P.W.D.,W.A. S4466-1-S and as detailed on the list appendedthereto.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLYACT 1947-1984.

LakesideWater Supply.

Notice of Acquisition of WaterWorks.

PWWS 1 S2S/8S.THE Minister for Water resourcesunder the provisionsofsection 39A1 of the Country Areas Water Supply Act,1947-1984,at the requestof InterwestLimited haswith theapproval of the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of theGovernorby and with the advice and consentof ExecutiveCouncil acquired the Lakeside water works existing tosupplysubdivisionconsumers,and all the property usedinconnectionwith suchwaterworks,asat 28 June1985.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLYACT 1947-1984.

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGEACT 1948-1984.

Tom PriceSewerage.

Notice of Acquisition.

PWWS 1916/82.THE Minister for WaterResourcesunder the provisionsofsection113 of the CountryTownsSewerageAct 1948-1984at the requestof HamersleyIron Pty Limited has with theapproval of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of theGovernorby and with the adviceand consentof theExecutive Council acquired that part of the sewerageworks ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited comprising theboundaryconnectionsthroughwhich sewageis conveyedto thesewersofHamersleyIron Pty Limited from drains locatedwithin theland shown colouredpink on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 54466-2-Sandasdetailedon the list appendedthereto.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

ParaburdooWater Supply.

Notice of Acquisition.

PWWS 1913/82.THE Minister for Water Resourcesunderthe provisionsofsection 39A1 of the Country Areas Water Supply Act1947-1984at the requestof HamersleyIron Pty Limited haswith the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof the GovernorIby and with the adviceand consentof theExecutiveCouncil acquiredthat part of thewater works ofHamersleyIron Pty Limited comprising the boundary service pipes, fittings and meters through which water isconveyedfrom thereticulationpipesof HamersleyIron PtyLimited to theland showncolouredpink on Plan P.W.D.,W.A. 54465-1-S and as detailed on the list appendedthereto.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

COUNTRYAREAS WATER SUPPLYACT 1947-1984.YanchepWater Supply.

Notice of Acquisition of WaterWorks.

PWWS 90/82THE Minister for Water Resourcesunder the provisionsofsection 39Ai of the Country Areas Water Supply Act1947-1984at therequestof YanchepSun City Pty Ltd haswith the approval of the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputyof the Governor by and with the advice and consentofExecutive Council acquired the Yanchep water worksexisting to supply consumersand all the property usedinconnectionwith suchwaterworksas at 28 June198S.

B. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

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2342 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGEACT 1948.

YanchepSewerage.

Noticeof Acquisition of SewerageWorks.PWWS 1514/8S.

THE Minister for Water Resourcesunder the provisionsofsection113 of the CountryTowns SewerageAct 1948, atthe requestof Yanchep Sun City Pty Ltd has with theapproval of the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of theGovernor by and with the adviceand consentof ExecutiveCouncil acquired the Yanchep sewerageworks existing toserve consumersand all the property used in connectionwith suchsewerageworksas at 28 June1985.

E. A. BARKER,Acting UnderSecretaryfor Works.

P.W. 1052/85.CasinoBurswoodIsland AgreementAct, 198S;Public WorksAct 1902 asamended.

LAND RESUMPTION.

NOTICE is herebygiven,and it is herebydeclared,that theseveralpiecesor parcelsof landdescribedin theSchedulehereto,being all in the SwanDistrict, are hereby setapart, taken or resumedfor the purposesof the AgreementScheduledto theCasinoBurswoodIslandAgreementAct 1985.

And furthernotice is herebygiventhat thesaidpiecesor parcelsof landso setapart,taken,or resumedare markedoff andmore particularlydescribedon Plan, L&S WA 1 which may be inspectedat the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.Theadditional informationcontainedin the Scheduleafter the landdescriptionsis to define locality only and in no way derogatesfrom theTransfer of Land Act description.

And it is herebydirectedthat the said landsshall vestin HerMajesty for anestatein fee simplein possessionfor thepublicwork hereinexpressed,freedand dischargedfrom all trusts,mortgages,charges,obligations,estates,interests,rights-of-wayorothereasementswhatsoever.

SCHEDULE

Nln Owneror Reputed Occupieror Reputed

No. 1 Owner Occupier D ‘ t Areaescrip ion approx.

1. The City of Perth Vacant Portion of Swan Location 3S and being 9 083 m2part of Lot 66 on Diagram2383 and being the whole of the Land contained inCertificate of Title Volume 1101 Folio404.

2. The City of Perth Vacant Portion of Swan Location 35 and 36 and 10.1S2S habeing the wholeof theLand containedinCertificate of Title Volume 781 Folio143.

Certified correctthis 13th dayof June,1985.FRANCIS BURT,

Lieutenant-GovernorandDeputyoftheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

K. F. McI VER,Minister for Works.

Datedthis 18th dayof June,1985.

LAND DRAINAGE ACT 1925.

INTERPRETATION ACT 1984.

LAND DRAINAGE AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 198S.

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. Theseregulationsmay be citedas the Land DrainageAmendmentRegulations 198S.

Cnnmmence’ 2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1985.mend, .Printcipnl regu. 3. In theseregulationsthe Land DrainageRegulations1978* are referredtolatnmnns, asthe principal regulations.Reg. 2 amended. 4. Regulation2 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"Except

as provided in regulations11B and 11C these"andsubstitutingthefollowing-These ".

Beg. 4 amended, 5. Regulation4 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-a in the definition of "the Act" by deleting "amended; and" and

substitutingthefollowing-amended."; and

b by deletingthedefinition of "board".

* Published in the GovernmentGazetteon 17 November 1978 at pp. 4309-10 and amended from time to time thereafter.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2343

Reg. ii 6. Regulation11 of theprincipal regulationsis repealed.repealed.Reg. SiB 7. Regulation 11B of the principal regulations is amendedby repealingamended, subsection2.Reg. tiC 8. Regulation 11C of the principal regulations is amendedby repealingamended. subsection2."board" 9. The regulations mentioned in the Schedule to this regulation areamended to amendedby deleting"board" whereverit occurs and substitutingin eachcase

Authoenty - thefollowing-" Authority ".

Schedule.

aLr!lltO WATER AUTHORITY of WesternAustraliaP.O. BOX PH.

6

RATESAND CHARGES

P iRtS-"’

____________________________________________

SAME OR 100RESS ISINCORRECt PLEASECOMPLETE 90VICE OFChANGE OVERLEAP.

Regulations82, 9 and 104c.Schedule t 10. Schedule 1 to the principal regulations is repealedand the followingsubstntuted, Schedule is substituted-

Schedule1.

Cmi *‘R

EASE QUOTE ON ALLCORRESPONOENCE

*SSESSMENr

El 1cPROPERTY DETAILS

[‘1Tl5 UNIT/STREET NO, STREET NAME TOWN

CHARGE DETAILSCURRENT CHARGES

.e.,or.IRTS PREVIOUSLY CFIARGED - RUT 001 YET OVERDUESOS PEVIOU5

AI.OUNTR OVEROUS - RECOVERy se SE CO*.w..ENCSO w,TeOSJTFURThER NOTICE ArC FOR OETAAS

DATE ISSUED UI LAST DAY I AMOUNT

FOR PAYMENT [PAYASLE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - SEE ALSO DETAILS OVERLEAF

1

-,

DETACH NAPE up AaKING PflY000T NY POST -OTHERWISE LeAVE mntaCr

fl’ OFFICE PORTIONWITS POSDL CAnAf Nit BiUPS lIftS SICTIOS 0511

,,__,RECIVO liii AEMITTaSCE 1501.151

RECEuSTS A55 rIOT RETURNED FOR POSTAL PAYMENTS

ASSESSMENT No

WATER AUTHORIT’P.O. BOX PH.

5-

¼

5-

I,

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2344 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

Scheduue 2 11. Schedule2 to theprincipal regulationsis amended-amended, a by deleting"Rural land with direct benefit" and substitutingthe fol

lowing-Ruralland-direct grade ";

b by insertingafter "as a unit andwhich" thefollowing-" is capableof receivingdirect benefit from drainageworks in that

it ";

c in paragrapha by insertingafter "water" thefollowing-either by gravity or by pumping "; and

d by deleting "Rural land with indirect benefit" and substituting thefollowing-

Ruralland-generalgrade ".

By Commandof theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernor,

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

M.R.D. 42/28-BMain RoadsAct 1930 asamended;Public WorksAct 1902 as amended.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND.

THE Minister for Works herebygives notice,in accordancewith the provisionsof section172 of the Public Works Act 1902asamendedthat it is intendedto take or resumeunder section171 of that Act thepiecesor parcelsof landdescribedin theScheduleheretoand being all in the Hyden District, for the purposeof the following public works, namely,widening of theArmadale-RavensthorpeRoadHyden to Holt Rock Section and that thesaidpiecesor parcelsof land aremarkedoff on PlanM.R.D. W.A. 8309-31,8309-33 and 8309-089,which may be inspectedat the office of the Commissionerof Main Roads,WaterlooCrescent,EastPerth.

SCHEDULE.

N Owneror Reputed Occupieror Reputed Descri tion Area0. Owner Occupier p approx.

1.

2.

3.

4.

John Buktenicaand Gerald Minister for Works Portion of RoeLocation 2503 and being part of 5 711 m2Buktenica the land comprised in Certificate of Title

Volume1501 Folio 212Di RussoHoldings Pty Ltd.. Minister for Works Portion of RoeLocation2368 and being part of 8.0289ha

Purchaser vide Caveat the land comprised in Certificate of TitleC9S9207 Volume1512 Folio 668

BalcoombsPty Ltd BalcoombsPty Ltd Portion of RoeLocation 2141 and being part of 1.111 2 hathe land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume1368 Folio 155

Burns NomineesPtyLtd Burns NomineesPty Ltd .... Portionof RoeLocation 2209 and being part of 6 590 m2the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 520 Folio 37A

This noticesupersedesthe noticethat appearedon page 2473 of theGovernmentGazetteof 17 August 1984.

Datedthis 26th dayof June,1985.

D. R. WARNER,Secretary,Main Roads.

M.R.D. 41/276-15Main RoadsAct, 1930 asamended;Public WorksAct, 1902 asamended.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND.

THE Minister for Works herebygives notice,in accordancewith the’provisionsof section 172 of the Public Works Act 1902asamendedthat it is intendedto takeor resumeundersection171 of that Act, thepiecesor parcelsof land describedin theScheduleheretoand being all in the BayswaterDistrict, for the purposeof thefollowing public works, namely,constructionofthe Beechboro-GosnellsControlled AccessHighway and that thesaidpiecesor parcelsof land are markedoff on Plan M.R.D.WA. 8325-241-1,which maybe inspectedat the office of the Commissionerof Main Roads,WaterlooCrescent,EastPerth.

SCHEDULE.

No Owneror ReputedOwner

Occupieror ReputedOccupier Description Area

approx.

1. John Devlin andMaudeDevlin

Rosina Minister for Works Portion of Swan Location T and being part ofLot 185 on Plan 3405 and being part of theland comprisedin Certificateof Title Volume1142 Folio 990.

335 m2

Datedthis 26th dayof June,1985.D. R. WARNER,

Secretary,Main Roads.

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METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT 1909.

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982.

METROPOLITAN WATER RATES RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIESBY-LAWS 1985-1986.

MADE by the Metropolitan WaterAuthority acting pursuantto a direction of the ActingMinister under section90A 1 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,and DrainageAct 1909 andtheMetropolitanWaterAuthority Ratesand ChargesRegulations1985*.

Citation, 1. These by-laws maybe citedasthe MetropolitanWater RatesResidentialPropertiesBy-Laws 1985-1986.

Application. 2. These by-laws are applicablein respectof the rating year ending30 June1986.

Water rate, 3. 1 For the purposesof the Metropolitan Water Authority Rates andChargesRegulations1985 the following water rateapplies in respectof eachseparatelyassessedpieceof rateablelandusedfor residentialpurposes-

$a prescribedstandardcharge 84.00b price per kilolitre for water suppliedby measurein excessof

the prescribedstandardallowance151-600 0.38601-1000 0.391 001 and over 0.40

2 The standardallowance of water prescribedin respectof the prescribedstandardchargereferredto in sub-bylaw1 a is 150 kilolitres.

The CommonSealof the Metropolitan Water Authority wasaffixed heretoin the presenceof-

[L.S.A. R. BEECH.

H. J. CLOVER.

‘Published mm the Gmnverummennt Gazetteon 21 June 1985 at page 2239.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT 1909.

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982.

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITYRATES AND CHARGES

AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1985.

MADE by theMetropolitanWaterAuthority.

Citation, 1. These by-laws may be cited as theMetropolitan Water Authority RatesandChargesAmendmentBy-laws1985.

Commence- 2. 1 Subject to sub-bylaw2, theseby-lawsshall comeinto operationon 1ment, July 1985.

2 The effect of by-law 6 appliesfor the purposesof the consumptionyearwhich commencedon or after 15 January1985 and each consumptionyearthereafter.

Principal by. 3. In these by-laws the Metropolitan Water Authority Ratesand Chargeslaws, By-laws 1982* arereferredto as the principal by-laws.By-law 3 4. By-law 3 of theprincipal by-laws is amended-amended, a by deletingthedefinition of "domesticpurposes";and

b by inserting, in their appropriatealphabeticalpositions, thefollowingdefinitions-

"rateable land used for semi-rural and residential purposes"meansany rateableland which is not rateableland used forresidentialpurposeswithin the meaning of that term in section 90 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,andDrainageAct 1909but-

a is used for the purposeof providing the owner oroccupierof the land with a residencefor himself, hisfamily or servantsor anyof them; and

b is alsousedfor semi-ruralpurposes;

‘Published in Govem-rmmentGazetteon 15 June 1982 at page 2024 and amended from dime to time thereafter,

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2346 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

"residence"has the meaning given in and for the purposesofsection90 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,andDrainageAct 1909;

"semi-rural purposes"when used in relation to land meanslandused for the purpose of primary production, including landusedfor the purposeof a farm, market garden,kennel,plantnursery,orchard, stable, vineyard or any other similar purpose; ".

By-law 4 5. By-law 4 of theprincipal by-laws is amendedby deleting"13%" where itamended, twiceoccursand substitutingin eachcasethefollowing-

" 14% ".

By-law 7 6. By-law 7 of theprincipal by-laws isamended-annenuded, a in sub-bylaw1, by inserting after "By-laws" the following-

or sub-bylawla ";

b by insertingaftersub-bylaw1 thefollowing sub-bylaw-la In respectof rateableland usedfor semi-ruraland residen

tial purposes,a ratepayeris entitled to use, during the consumption year on andfor eachseparatelyassessedpieceof land usedforsuchpurposesfor which hepaysrates, in respectof his waterrateaquantityof waterwhich, whencalculatedat thechargefor watertobeusedin determiningwaterallowancesfor the rating year duringwhich that consumptionyear terminates,either-

a amounts to the equivalentof the prescribedpercentagemultiplied by the water rate for that land for that ratingyear; or

b amountsto theequivalentof 50% multiplied by thewaterrate for that land for that rating year, to a maximumallowanceof 400 kilolitres,

whicheveramountis the greater. "; and

c in stib-bylaw2, by insertingafter "sub-bylaw1" the following-or sub-bylawla ".

By’-lawsA 7. By-law 8A of the principal by-laws is amended by deleting "13%"amnennded, whereverit occurs andsubstitutingin eachcasethefollowing-

14% ".

By-laws 8. By-law 9 of the principal by-lawsis amendedin sub-bylaw1 by deletingamended, from "for eachadditionalservice,"to the endof the sub-bylawand substituting

thefollowing-" for eachadditionalservice. ".

By-law 10 9. By-law 10 of the principal by-laws is amended in sub-bylaw 3 byannencled. inserting after "by theAuthority may" thefollowing-

in accordancewith section 40A of the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage,andDrainageAct 1909, ".

By-law 15 10. By-law 15 of the principal by-laws is amendedin paragraphc byannenided, deleting"the provisions of by-law 7 1 apply as if that fee were a rate" and

substitutingthe following-sub-bylaws1 and la of by-law 7 apply as though a referencein thosesub-bylawsto a waterrate,werea referenceto an annualfee ".

By-law 17 11. By-law 17 of theprincipal by-laws is amendedin sub-bylaw1-annemmded, a in paragraphd, by deletingfrom "Schedule1, and" to the end of the

paragraphandsubstitutingthefollowing-SchedulelB "; and

b in paragraphe, by deleting"in excessof the quantity to which theapplicantis entitled in return for thechargespaid".

By-late 18 12. By-law 18 of the principal by-lawsis amendedby deleting"item c" andamnenclecl. ‘substituting thefollowing-

" item 3 ".

Schedule t 13. Schedule1 to theprincipal by-laws is deletedand thefollowing Schedulesmnlustntunted, is substituted-

Schedule1.

CHARGESFOR WATER.

The scaleof chargesfor water supplied within the Metropolitan Water,Sewerage,and DrainageAreashall be as set forth in the following Schedule,namely-

Centsperkilolitre

1 Allowance-chargeto be usedin determiningwaterallowancein respectof waterratesor annualwaterfees 38

2 Charge for water supplied in excess of quantity allowed-

a for waterratesandusedfor all purposes-up to 600 kilolitres 38over 600 kilolitres 40

b for annualwaterfees in accordancewith Schedule4 38

3 Charge for water supplied and used for shipping purposes 40 ".

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Schedule lB 14. After Schedule1A of the principal by-laws the following Scheduleisunserted. inserted-

SchedulelB.

BUILDING SERVICES.

The scaleof chargesfor supply of water for building purposesshall be assetout in the following Schedule,namely-

1 Single residentialbuilding-a New building $30.00b Alterationsor additionsto anexistingbuilding-

Cost of building lessthan$15 000 Nocharge

Costof buildinggreaterthan $15 000 $1.00per

$1 000of costto max.of $30.00

2 Other thansingle residentialbuilding new developmentor alterationsor additionsto an existingdevelopment-

Cost of building lessthan$15 000 Nocharge

Cost of building greater than $15 000-amount per$1 000of cost-

First $1 000 000 $1.25Next $9 000 000 $1.00Over$10000000 SOc ".

Schedule 2 15. Schedule2 of theprincipal by-laws is deletedand thefollowing Schedulesmnhstntuted. is substituted-

Schedule2.

CHARGES.

$1. Feefor additionalservice 50.00 a year2. Meter rent-

Meter size20mm 9.50 a year25mm 11.50 a year40 mm 26.50a year50 mm 53.00a year80-100mm 64.00a year150mmandover 85.00a year

3. Meter testing deposit-Meter size

20 mm 25.0025 mm 25.0040-50 mm 48.0075 mm andover 85.00

4. Fireservicefee 84.00a year. ".

Schedule 3 16. Schedule3 to the principal by-laws is deletedandthe following Schedulesnhstututedl. is substituted-

Schedule3.

MINIMUM RATES.

1. Water other thanlandusedfor residentialpurposes-Vacant land $78.00Other land $80.00

2. Sewerage $95.00

3. Drainage-Vacant land and land used for residential

purposesOther land

$17.50$18.00. ".

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2348 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

Schedule 4 17. Schedule4 of theprincipal by-laws isamended-amended.

a in paragrapha of Part I by deleting "fee of $75.00; or" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

fee of-i for vacantland $78.00ii for otherland $80.00;

or ";

b in PartII by deleting"$82.00"and substitutingthefollowing-$84.00 "; and

c in Part III-I by insertingafter "currentseweragerate" thefollowing-

subjectto a minimum feeof $95.00 ";

andii by deleting"$72.00" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$74.00 ".

The CommonSeal of the MetropolitanWaterAuthority wasaffixed heretoin thepresenceof-

[L.S.]A. R. BEECH.

H. J. CLOVER.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT 1909.METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE AMENDMENTBY-LAWS No.3 1985.

MADE by theMetropolitanWaterAuthority.

Cidationn. 1. These by-laws maybe cited as theMetropolitanWater Supply, SewerageandDrainageAmendmentBy-laws No. 3 1985.

Commence- 2. Theseby-lawsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1985.mend.

Primmeipal by- 3. In theseby-laws theMetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerageand Drainagelaws, By-laws 1981* arereferredto astheprincipal by-laws.

By.law27,3.3 4. By-law 27.3.3 is amendedin paragraphb by deleting "fittings" andamended, substitutingthefollowing-

fixtures

By-law 27.3.4 5. By-law 27.3.4 of theprincipal by-lawsis amended-amended,

a in paragrapha by deleting"fittings" andsubstitutingthefollowing-fixtures "; and

b in paragraphb-i by deleting subparagraphi and substituting the following

subparagraph-i Examination of plan of proposednew works and in

spectionof works-$

I Singleresidentialbuilding-One major fixture 40.00Eachadditionalmajor fixture 10.00Re-inspection 20.00

II Other than single residentialbuilding-single storey-

One major fixture 60.00Eachadditionalmajor fixture 20.00Re-inspection 30.00

III Other than single residentialbuilding-more than one storey-feeperfloor-

One major fixture on floor 100.00Each additional major fixture on

floor 30.00Re-inspection 50.00

andii in subparagraphii by deleting"fitting" where it twice occurs

and substitutingthe following in eachcase-fixture ".

* Punhmlished mm the Gmnverummmmennt Gazetteon 22 January 1951 ad pp. 165-219 and amended from time to time thereafter,

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By-law 25.1 6. By-law 28.1 of theprincipal by-laws is amendedby deletingparagraphfamended, andsubstitutingthe following paragraph-

f The Authority may levy industrialwaste chargesin accordancewiththefollowing scale-

Volume 45ckLB.O.D 55ckLSuspendedsolids 62c kgMinor permits $72.00

including firstfixtureplus $10.00for eachadditionalfixture

Medium permits $80.00plus$40.00foreachwashing unit

Major permits $210.00 ".

The Common Sealof the MetropolitanWaterAuthority was affixed heretoin the presenceof-

[L.S.]A. R. BEECH.

H. J. CLOVER.

METROPOLITAN WATERSUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT 1909.

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982.

METROPOLITAN WATERSUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE AMENDMENTBY-LAWS 1985.

MADE by the MetropolitanWaterAuthority.

Citadion. 1. Theseby-laws maybe cited asthe MetropolitanWaterSupply, Sewerageand DrainageAmendmentBy-laws 1985.

Principal by’- 2. In theseby-laws theMetropolitanWater Supply,Sewerage,and Drainagelaws. By-laws1981* are referredto asthe principal by-laws.

By-laws 15.6 3. By-laws 15.6 and15.7 of theprincipal by-laws arerepealed.and t5.7repealed.

By-law 18.1.5 4. By-law 18.1.5 of theprincipal by-laws is repealed.repealed.

By-laws 18.6.1.1 5. By-laws18.6.1.1 and 18.6.1.2of theprincipal by-lawsare repealedand theand 18.6.1.2 following by-law is substituted-repealed andby-law 18.6.1.1 " 18.6.1.1. InsetbasinsVanity Bowls andBasinsagainstWallssubstituted. . ,,Basinsshallbe securelyfixed in position.

By-laws 18.7.1 6. By-laws 18.7.1 and 18.7.2 of the principal by-laws are repealedand theand 18.7.2 following by-law is substituted-repealed andby-law 18.7.1 " 18.7.1 Installation.substuduted. Baths shall be adequately supported and securely fixed in

position. ".

By-law 18.13.3.1 7. By-law 18.13.3.1of theprincipal by-lawsis amended-amended, a in paragrapha, by deleting "separate property sewerage" and

substitutingthe following-" property sewersystemfor eachpropertyor unit ";

b in paragraphb, by deleting"or "pop-up" gratings."and substitutingthefollowing-

,pop-outtype,lightweight domedgratings. "; andc by insertingafterparagraphb thefollowing paragraph-

c The overflow-relief gully shall be locatedat the point of thebuilding closestto the downstreamend of the property seweror suchotherapprovedlocationas the Authority considerstobemore effective. ".

By-law 8. By-law 18.13.6.1 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting"or pop18.13.6.1. up" and substitutingthefollowing-amended,

pop-outtype,lightweight domed ".

‘Published in the GovernmmentGazettenun 22 January 1981 at pp. 165-2t5 and amended from time to time thereafter.

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2350 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,W.A. [28 June1985.

By-law 18.13.6.2 9. By-law 18.13.6.2of theprincipal by-lawsis repealedand thefollowing by-substituted, law is substituted-

18.13.6.2 Installation in InternalLocationsa Subject to by-law 18.13.6.3where overflow-relief gulliescannotbe

locatedexternallytheyshall be installed within thebuilding, fittedwith removable-sealedtops and drainedand ventedfrom the gullyrisers to the atmosphereby an over-flow vent from thegully riserto theatmosphereof not less than100 mm.

b The overflow vent pipe shall drain to the gully riser and shallterminatewith a pop-outgratingat theexternalwall of the building to dischargeat a level of not lessthan150 mm belowtheoutletgrating or overflow level of the lowest inlet fitting or fixture connectedto the building property sewerageinstallation,and at least150 mm above ground level, or suchother minimum distancesasapproved.

c Accessfor cleaningof theoverflow-relief gully shall be providedby meansof a screwedbrass inspectionshaft top or such othersimilar fitting as is approved. ".

By-law 18,13.7.1 10. By-law 18.13.7.1of the principal by-lawsis amended-amended. a in paragrapha-

i by deleting"except disconnectoroverflow gullies, shall be fitted with fixed gratesand"and substitutingthefollowing-

shall be fitted with approved loose, "pop-out" type,lightweight domedgratesand the "; and

ii by inserting after "as approved"the following-in orderto ensurethat internal backfloodingdoesnot occurin the event of thegully overflowing ";

and

b by inserting afterparagraphb thefollowing paragraph-c A disconnectorgully other than anoverflow relief gully may

be locatedundera verandahor patio where-i the verandahor patio has3 opensides;ii the floor grades away from the main building to an

externallocation;iii the gully trap is locatednot more than 2.5 metresfrom

anyoneof the3 opensides. ".

By-law 18.13.7.2 11. By-law 18.13.7.2of the principal by-laws is amendedby inserting afteramnended. paragraphb the following paragraph-

" c The top of the sealeddisconnectortrap riser shall be fitted with ascrewedbrassinspection shaft top or such other similar fitting as isapproved. ".

Bc-late 18.16.1 12. By-law 18.16.1 of the‘principal by-laws is amendedby deleting paraamnenudeul, graphsc and d andsubstitutingthe following paragraph-

c fabricatedshower-bases;and ".

By-laws 18.16.3 13. By-laws 18.16.3 and18.16.4 of theprincipal by-laws arerepealed.and 18.16.4repealed.

By-law 18.16.5 14. By-law 18.16.5 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting ", andamendledl. positionedto drain to the outlet provided".

By-late 18,17.1 15. By-law 18.17.1 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting paraanmendeml. graphsa and b.

By-law 18.17.3.2 16. By-law 18.17.3.2of the principal by-laws is repealedand the followingsmnbstntunteml, by-law is substituted-

18.17.3.2 Installation of InsetType SinksAn inset typesink shall besecurelyfixed in position. ".

By-late 18.20.1 17. By-law 18.20.1of the principal by-laws is repealed.retmealedh.

By-law 18,21,1 18. By-law 18.21.3of the principal by-laws is repealed.repealeml.

By-law 18.22.1 19. By-law 18.22.1 of the principal by-laws is amendedby deleting paraannnemmdeml. graphsa, c, d and e.

By-law 18.22.2 20. By-law 18.22.2 of theprincipal by-laws is repealed.repealed.

By-law 18.22.5 21. By-law 18.22.5 of the principal by-laws is amended by deletingamended. paragraphb.

By-law 18.23.1.2 22. By-law 18.23.1.2 of theprincipal by-laws is amendedin paragrapha byamenndeml. deleting"section" andsubstitutingthe following-

by-law ".

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,W.A. 2351

By-law 18.23.3.1 23. By-law 18.23.3.1of the principal by-lawsis repealed.repealed.By-law 27.7 24. By-law 27.7 of theprincipal by-laws is repealed.repealed.By-late 28.9.5 25. By-law 28.9.5 of the principal by-laws is repealed.repealed.

The CommonSealof the MetropolitanWater Authority was affixed heretoin thepresenceof-

[L.S.]A. R. BEECH.

H. J. CLOVER.

METI’ROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982.Notice of Alteration of DeclaredDrainageArea.

Nedlands-Crawley1985 Addition.

M.W.A. A 16601.MADE by the Hon.Minister for WaterResourcespursuantto section1043.

1. The area formerly known as Metropolitan Main Drainage District No. 1-deemedpursuantto section 1047 of the Metropolotan Water Authority Act 1982, to have beendeclareda drainagearea,is referredto in this noticeas "the declareddrainagearea".

2. Notice is herebygiven that the boundariesof the declareddrainagearea,as altered,are,as from 28 August, 1985, to be further alteredby the addition of the land shownstippled inthe Scheduleheretoand more particularlydelineatedon plan MWA 19170, Sheets3, 4, 5 and6.

3. A personwho is aggrievedby this proposalor who allegesthat any landis not landwhichwill:

a benefit from; orb contribute to the needfor,

themain drainsasdelineatedon planM.W.A. 19170, Sheet2, may,pursuantto section1044of the MetropolitanWaterAuthority Act 1982, by noticein writing to theMinister within onemonthof the publicationof this notice,objectto theproposalcontainedherein.

R. PEARCE,ActingMinister for Water Resources.

Note: Plans of the alteration may be inspectedat the Planning Branch, MetropolitanWater Authority, MetropolitanWater Centre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville betweenthehoursof 9.00 a.m. and3.30 p.m. on anyworking day.

In accordancewith the provisions of the M.W.A. Act 1982, it is herebynotified that allrateablelandsituatedwithin suchportions of thedeclareddrainagearea as altered by thisNotice,shall be ratedfor main drainagefrom 1 January1986.

H. J. CLOVER,ManagingDirector,

MetropolitanWaterAuthority.

SCHEOULd

F

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M.W.A. A 16576.

[28 June1985.

MADE by the Hon. Minister for WaterResourcespursuantto section 1043.

1. The area formerly known as Metropolitan Main Drainage District No. 1, deemed,pursuantto section 1047 of the Metropolitan Water Authority Act 1982, to have beendeclareda drainagearea,is referredto in this noticeas "the declareddrainagearea".

2. Notice is herebygiventhat theboundariesof the declareddrainagearea,as altered,are,as from 28 August 1985, to be further alteredby the addition of the landshown stippled inthe Scheduleheretoand moreparticularlydelineatedon planM.W.A. 19106, Sheets3 and4.

3. A personwho is aggrievedby this proposal or who allegesthat any land is not landwhich will:

a benefit from; orb contributeto the needfor,

the main drainsasdelineatedon planM.W.A. 19106,Sheet2, may, pursuantto section1044of the MetropolitanWater Authority Act 1982,by noticein writing to the Minister within onemonth of thepublicationof this notice,objectto the proposalcontainedherein.

R. PEARCE,Acting Minister for Water Resources.

Note: Plans of the alteration may be inspectedat the Planning Branch, MetropolitanWater Authority, MetropolitanWater Centre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leedervillebetweenthehoursof 9.00 am,and 3.30 p.m. on anyworking day.

SCHdOOLE

In accordancewith the provisionsof the M.W.A. Act 1982, it is herebynotified that allrateableland situatedwithin such portionsof the -leclareddrainageareaas altered by thisNotice, shallbe ratedfor main drainagefrom 1 January1986.

H. J. CLOVER.ManagingDirector,

MetropolitanWaterAuthority.

2352 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A.

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982.

Notice of Alteration of DeclaredDrainageArea.

Bentley-EastVictoria Park 1985 Addition.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2353

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY PERTH,WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

Tendersareinvited from suitablyqualified companiesforthe constructionof theproposed.

AMENITIES AND ABLUTIONS BUILDING

at the

CANNING VALE DEPOT.

THE work includestheconstructionof a single storeybrickandtile Amenitiesand AblutionsBuilding of approximately360 sq. metresfloor area,comprising Lunch Room,Showers,Toilets and Changeroom Facilities, together with allassociatedservices.

Tenderdocumentsmaybeobtainedfrom:

The Administrative AssistantNew WorksArea7, MetropolitanWaterCentre629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville,W. Aust. 6007.

On or afterMonday, 24 June 1985 and will be receivedupto 2.30 p.m. on Monday, 15 July 1985.

Completeddocumentsareto be lodgedin theTenderBoxlocated by theReceptionDesk,Main Entrance,at the aboveaddressand should be addressedto the ManagingDirectorand marked"Tender For Amenities and Ablutions Building-CanningVale Depot".

H. J. CLOVER,ManagingDirector.

On landunderspecialActs-

1.56 cents in thedollar on theunimprovedvalue.Ivlinimum rate-$80.00.

Seweragerate-

On landusedfor otherthan residential* purposes-5.75 centsin thedollar on thegrossrental value.Minimum rate-$95.00

On land usedfor residential*purposes-

8.45 centsin thedollar on thegrossrental valueup to $3 000.00 grossrental value.

6.00 centsin thedollar on thegrossrental valueabove $3 000.00grossrental value.

Minimum rate-$95.00

Drainagerate-

1.00 cent in thedollar on thegrossrentalvalue.Minimum rate-Land used for residential purposes

andvacantland-$17.50Minimum rate-Otherland-$18.00

In accordancewith by-law 4 of the Metropolitan WaterAuthority Rates and ChargesBy-laws 1982, as amended,the saidratesarepayable-

a in halvesin advance,the first half on 31 July andthesecondhalf by 31 December:

b in full by 31 July whereupona discount shall beallowed; or

c by four instalmentspayableon 31 July, 31 October,31 Decemberand 31 March, whereupon interestand additional chargesas set forth in the by-lawsshall be imposed.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT 1909.

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITYACT 1982.

NOTICE is herebygiventhat therating recordsfor the yearending30 June 1986, of landsin the Metropolitan Water,Sewerage,and DrainageArea, liable to be ratedunder theabovementionedActs, have been prepared and are nowopento inspectionby ratepayers.

Notice is alsogiven that the Metropolitan Water Authority hasresolved that the undermentionedratesshall bemadeand levied for the year ending30 June 1986, upon allrateableland enteredin the said rating recordsfor the saidarea,that is to say:-

Waterrate-

On land usedfor otherthan residential*purposes-

6.00 centsin the dollar on thegrossrental valueup to $4 000.00grossrental value.

5.25 cents in the dollar on the grossrental valueabove$4 000.00gross rental value.

Minimum rate-Vacantland-$78.00Other land-$80.00

On land usedfor residential*purposes-

Prescribedstandardcharge of $84.00 and, forwater supplied by measurein excessof theprescribed standardallowance of 150 kilo-litres in respectof each residence situatedon the land,a priceper kilolitre of-

151-600kL - 38 cents601-l000kL - 39 cents1001 kL and over - 40 cents

A person-a who is liable to pay ratesassessedin respectof land

the valuation of which has been adopted or apportionedby the Authority pursuantto section41of theMetropolitan Water Authority Act 1982 andwho is eligible to objectto that assessmenton Snyof the groundsset forth in section 432 or 3 ofthat Act; or

b who is ratedin respectof landon thebasisthat theland is not usedfor residential* purposesandwho,pursuant to section 435 of the MetropolitanWater Authority Act 1982, objectsto that assessment on the ground that such land is used forresidentialpurposes,

may, in accordancewith section 43 of the MetropolitanWater Authority Act 1982, so object by serving a writtenobjectionon the Authority within 42 daysafter the issue oftheassessment.°*

A person liable to pay rates assessedin respectof landwho is dissatisfied with a valuation of such land may inaccordancewith the Valuation of Land Act 1978 serveuponthe Valuer-Generalor the Authority within 42 days afterissue of the assessmenta written objection to the valuation.°’°

H. J. CLOVER,ManagingDirector,MetropolitanWaterAuthority,MetropolitanWaterCentre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville W. Aust. 6007.

*The term "residential" applies to a private dwellinghouseandincludesa homeunit or flat.

**Note that the making of an objection does not affectthe liability to pay rates and chargesassessedpendingdeterminationof theobjection.

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SHIRE OF WANNEROO.S I’ 11.51 l’.N’b Oh’ Rh’ ‘l.lltm I s Mm, I lmA’u Ml NI S I’ OR

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ASSETS: $ S S SCurremnt Assets 2:166256.61 2.167441.51 1 272 437,85 -199 652.97Nnnmi-Cmnrreumi 2 111:17.1,21AssetsDeferred Assels I 5.10 729.16 12200.01 1688996,06Fixeul Assets 20 166:105.26

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SHIRE OF WANNEROO.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,W.A. 2355

CITY OF MELVILLE.IT is hereby notified for public information that CarryPhillip Turner has been appointedas Ranger pursuanttothe provisions of the Dog Act 1976 and section 450 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960 from 6 June 1985 for the purpose of registering, impounding, seizing, detaining anddestroyingof dogs andeffectinggeneralRangerDuties.

The name of Andrew JosephSchneideris deleted as aRangeras from 24 April 1985.

RALPH H. FARDON,Town Clerk.

SHIRE OF WOODANILLING.

IT is herebynotified for public information the Mr PhillipDouglas Andrew has been appointed Shire Clerk to theShireof Woodanilling with effect from 7 June1985.

I. A. R. DOUGLAS,President.

DOG ACT 1976.

Shireof Victoria Plains.

SHIRE OF CUE.

Notification of ExtraordinaryVacancyand Election.

NOTICE is herebygiven that AndrewArthur Wooding hasbeenappointedan authorisedofficer under the provisionsof the Dog Act 1976.

The appointmentof Ronald StanleyWoodwardis herebycancelled.

F. B. COOPER,Shire Clerk.

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat an electionwill be held on August 24, 1985 to fill the followingvacancy:-

Tuckanarra Ward-i Councillor of the Cue ShireCouncil.

Theretirementdate for this positionis May 1987.The nominationday is 26 July 1985 and the nomination

placeis the office of theCouncil.Nominations must be on Form No. 4, be signed by the

candidateor his authorisedagentand be accompaniedby adeposit of $40 in legal tender,cheque,bankdraftor postalmoney order,and if by an authorisedagent, must be accompaniedby the candidate’swritten authority.

Nominations must be deliveredto the Returning Officerat the nomination place not later than 4.00 p.m. onnominationdayor 14 daysprior to that date.

Nominationsopen 12 July 1985.Datedthis 21st dayof June,1985.

SHIRE OF DUNDAS.

ShireClerk.

C.ReturningOfficer.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

City of Bunbury.

Notice of Intentionto Borrow.

ProposedLoan No. 204 of $750 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of theLocal GovernmentAct,the City of Bunbury herebygivesnotice that it proposestoborrow moneyby thesale of a debentureor debenturesonthe following terms and for the following purpose: sevenhundredand fifty thousanddollars $750 000 repayableattheoffice of the State GovernmentInsuranceOffice, 170 St.George’s Terrace, Perth. The period of the loan will befifteen 15 yearsinitially for ten 10 yearsat thecurrentruling rateof interestto be negotiatedfor a further five 5years’ at the ruling rate of interest. Purpose: DrainageWorks.

Plans, specificationsand estimatesof cost required bysection 609 are open for inspectionby ratepayersat theoffice of the Council, StephenStreet, Bunbury, duringoffice hoursfor 35 daysafter the publicationof this notice.

A. C. McKENZIE,Mayor.

V. S.Town Clerk.

IT is hereby notified for public information that EricBenjamin Pegg hasbeenappointedShire Clerk of theShireof Dundaseffectivefrom 17 June1985.

The appointmentof Carry Norman Salamon as ActingShireClerk is herebycancelled.

V. L.President.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

Shireof Wiluna.

IT is herebynotified for public information that Mr. BrianJamesPitcher has beenappointedShire Clerk/Supervisorto theabove councilwith effect from 5 August1985.

The appointmentof Mr. William JamesLaphamJ.P.willceaseon 5 August1985.

W. H. GREEN,President.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

Town of Cottesloe.

Notice of Intentionto Borrow.

ProposedLoan No. 77 of $200 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, theTown of Cottesloeherebygives noticeof its intention to borrow money by the sale’ of debentureson thefollowing termsand for thefollowing purposes:$200 000 fora period of ten 10 years repayableat the Office of theTown of Cottesloe,109 BroomeStreet,Cottesloe,by twenty20 equal half yearly instalmentsof principal and interest.Purpose: Repairs, renovations and additions to theCottesloeCivic Centre.

Plans,specificationsandestimatesof costsas requiredbysection609 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1968, areopen forinspectionat the Office of the Council duringnormal officehours for a period of thirty-five 35 days after publicationof this Notice.

Datedthis 25th dayof June,1985.

J. ANDERSON,Mayor.

R. PEDDlE,Town Clerk.

45361-5

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2356 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

Shireof Morawa.

Noticeof Intention to Borrow.

ProposedLoan No. 112 of $40 000.PURSUANT to section610 of the Local GovernmentAct1960 the Council of theShireof Morawaherebygivesnoticethat it proposesto borrow moneyby issue of a debenturerepayableat the office of the lender,by equal half-yearlyinstalmentsof principal and interestfor thefollowing termsand purposes.Loan No. 112-$40000 term 4 years.Purpose:Purchaseof plant.

Plansspecificationsand estimatesas requiredby section609 are available for inspectionat the office of Councilduring businesshoursfor thirty five 35 days after publicationof this notice.

Datedthis 24th dayof June1985.

J. A. NORTH,President.

K. L. HILL,ShireClerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

Shireof Yilgarn.

Notice of Intentionto Borrow.

Proposed Loan No. 75 of $150 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, the Yilgarn Shire Council herebygives notice that itproposesto borrow money by the sale of a debentureordebentureson thefollowing termsfor thefollowing purpose:$150 000 for a period of 7 yearsat the ruling interest rate,repayable at the Offices of the Council, by forteen 14equal half yearlyinstalmentsof principal and interest.Purpose:PlantPurchases

Plans and specifications, estimatesand statementsasrequired by section 609 are open for inspection of rate-payersat theOffice of the Council, duringoffice hours,for aperiodof 35 daysafter thepublicationof this notice.

Dated25 June1985.J. H. PANIZZA,

President.

R. W. MANGINI,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960.

Shireof Murray.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan No. 120 of $70 000.PURSUANT to section610 of the Local GovernmentAct1960 the Council of the Shire of Murray herebygivesnoticethat it proposesto borrow moneyby the sale of a debentureon the following terms and for the following purposes:$70 000 on a ten year term at the current rate of interest,repayableat the office of the Council,Pinjarra, by 20 half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Note that theintereston theloanwill be rescheduledat the conclusionofeach 4 yearsduring the terms of the loan. Purpose: Construction of a RecreationCentre Building and associatedworks on Lot 347 corner Delta Drive and SouthYunderupRoad,SouthYunderup.

Plans,specificationsandestimatesof costs asrequiredbysection 609 of the Act are availablefor inspectionat theoffice of theCouncil duringnormal office hoursfor a periodof thirty-five 35 daysafterpublicationof this notice.

T. CARAHER,President.

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960.Shireof Westonia.

Notice of Intentionto Borrow.

ProposedLoan No. 44 of $26 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, the Council of the Shire of Westonia hereby givesnotice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale ofdebentures,on the following terms and for the followingpurpose:Twenty-six thousanddollars $26 000 for a periodof six 6 years, repayable at the office of the Shire ofWestonia, Wolfram Street,Westonia, in twelve 12 equalhalf-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose:purchaseof plant.

Specifications and estimatesof cost and a statementrequiredby section609 of theAct are openfor inspectionatthe council office during normal businesshoursfor a periodof thirty-five 35 daysafterpublicationof this notice.

Dated this 20th dayof June,1985.KEN LEACH,

President.

K. J. TILBROOK,ShireClerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

Municipal Elections.

Department of Local Government,Perth,21 June1985.

IT is herebynotified for generalinformation, in accordancewith section138 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, that thefollowing persons have been elected members of theundermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacanciesshownin the particularshereunder:-

Date of Election; Member Elected, Surname, FirstNames; Office; Ward; How Vacancy Occurred: aEffluxion of time; b Resignation;c Death; d Disqualified; e Other; Name of Previous Member;Remarks.

Shireof Wyndham-EastKimberley.4/5/85;Reid,PeterBevan;Councillor; N/A; a; Reid, P. B.4/5/85; Brown, Ronald William; Councillor; N/A; a;

Baldwin, D. J.4/5/85; Shadforth, Raymond Paul; Councillor; N/A; a;

McMicking, J. C.4/5/85; Hobbs, Arthur EdwardJohn; Councillor; N/A; b;

Trowbridge,M. F.; Extraordinary.Shireof Laverton.

4/5/85; Collopy, Lorraine Mavis; Councillor; Town; a;Drew,J. R.

4/5/85; Schmulian, Michael Leon; Councillor; Town; a;Schmulian,M. L.

4/5/85; Thomas,Murray Gilbert; Councillor; Country; a;Thomas,M. C.

Shire of Toodyay.4/5/85; Dival, John Cecil; Deputy President; West; a;

Dival, J. C.4/5/85; Ludemann, Geoffrey Leslie; President;North; a;

Ludemann,C. L.4/5/85; Page,JamesWilliam Brian; Councillor; East; a;

Page, J. W. B.Shireof HallsCreek.

4/5/85; Dixon, Douglas Edward; Councillor; Country; a;Dixon, D. E.

4/5/85; Green, John Patrick; Councillor; Country; a;Mclnnes,T. B.

Shireof Collie.4/5/85; Hebbard, Frederick Ray; Councillor; North; a;

Hebbard, F. R.4/5/85; Pilawskas, Paul Witold; Councillor; South; a;

Bussell, R. K.4/5/85; Pimm, RosanneBromley; Councillor; East; a;

Pimm, R. B.4/5/85; Pilatti, Raymond George; Councillor; West; a;

Johnston,J. E.

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Shire of Wiluna.4/5/85; Green,William Harry; Councillor; -; a; Green,W.

H.4/5/85; Newberry,Thomas; Councillor; -; a; Quadrio, J.

P.Shire of Narrogin.

4/5/85; O’Dea, Kenneth; Councillor; East; a; O’Dea, K.;Unopposed.

4/5/85; Wiese, RobertLawerence; Councillor; South-West;a; Wiese,R. L.; Unopposed.

Shireof Murray.4/5/85; Fawcett,Adrian Robert; Councillor; South-East;a;

Dilley, W. H.4/5/85; Caraher,Terence;Councillor; Pinjarra; a; Caraher,

T.4/5/85; Peddie,Joy Christine;Councillor; North-West; a;

Peddie,J. C.

Shireof Yilgarn.4/5/85; Beaton, Kenneth Murray; Councillor; Southern

Cross;a; Beaton,K. M.4/5/85; Nicholson, RodneyWilliam; Councillor; West; a;

Nicholson,R. W.4/5/85; Panizza, Giovanni Primo; Councillor; South; a;

Panizza,C. P.4/5/85; Della Bosca, Raymond Ronald; Councillor; North;

a; Della Bosca,R. R.

Shireof Cranbrook.4/5/85; Quick, Joseph Markham Telford; Councillor;

Bokerup/Unicup;a; Quick, J. M. T.4/5/85; Drage, Gordon Thomas; Councillor; Stirling; a;

Drage,C. T.4/5/85; Gillam, John Llewellyn; Councillor; Tenterden;a;

Hall, R. A.4/5/85; Thorn, Clive Randell; Councillor; Central; a;

Kleemann,M.

Shire of Quairading.4/5/85; Boyle, Alan Frederick;Councillor; North-West; a;

Boyle, A. E.4/5/85; Laycock, Brian Edward; Councillor; Town; a;

Laycock, B. E.4/5/85; Wills, Peter Geoffrey; Councillor; North-East; a;

Wills, P. C.4/5/85; O’Shea, Vincent Francis; Councillor; South-West;

a; O’Shea,V. F.

Shireof Dardanup.4/4/85; Kerr, Maxwell Strachan;Councillor; East; a; Kerr,

M. S.4/4/85; Slater,TrevorLyall; Councillor; West; a; Slater,T.

L.4/4/85; Hutchinson, John Richard; Councillor; North; a;

Hutchinson, J. R.

Shireof Cuballing.4/4/85; Dent, Darrel Leslie; Councillor; Central East; a;

Dent, D. L.4/4/85; Lansdell, Alan George;Councillor; North-East; a;

Lansdell,A. C.

Shireof Coolgardie.4/5/85; Wood, Russell John; Councillor; Kambalda; a;

Wood,R. J.; Unopposed.4/5/85; Martin, Max; Councillor; Kambalda;a; Martin, M.;

Unopposed.4/5/85; Ward,Arthur David; Councillor; Kambalda;*e; -;

Unopposed.4/5/85; McKay, Noel Douglas; Councillor; Town; a;

Halford, I. E.0e Country Ward SeatTransferredto KambaldaWard,

PreviousCountryWard MemberA. D. Ward

Shire of Busselton.4/5/85; Cooper, John; Councillor; East Urban; a;

Liedermoy,J. J.4/5/85; Couch, David Arthur; Councillor; Central Urban;

a; Dwyer, J. W.4/5/85; Guthrie,Clifford Alexander;Councillor; CentralRu

ral; a; Guthrie,C. A.4/5/85; Mewett, Raymond Alane; Councillor; West Rural;

a; Mewett,R. A.

4/5/85; Smith, Elsie Gay; Councillor; West Urban; a;Smith, E. C.

Shireof Mundaring.4/5/85; Blundell-Wignall, Olga; Councillor; Central; a;

Lisle, E. J.4/5/85; Elen, David Leonard; Councillor; Central; b;

Lenegan,J.4/5/85; Forecast, Mark James;Councillor; East; a; Fore

cast,M. J.4/5/85; Allan, John JosephMalcolm; Councillor; East; c;

Dymond,E.4/5/85; Petchey, Jeffrey Dean; Councillor; South; a;

Holmes,P.; Unopposed.4/5/85; Dullard, Ronald Patrick;Councillor; West; a; Dull

ard,R.; Unopposed.

City of Melville.4/5/85; Barton, David Andrew; Councillor; Applecross/Mt,

Pleas.;a; Dale, D. H.4/5/85; Barton,MargaretJune;Councillor; Bicton/Attadale;

a; Barton,M. J.4/5/85; Ceniviva,Anthony; Councillor; City; a; Cenviva,A.4/5/85; Burns, Ronald William; Councillor; South-East;a;

Millward, H. J.4/5/85; Collins, Merilyn Valma; Councillor; Pal-

myra/Melville; a; Ewers,C.4/5/85; Hoffman, Ronald Francis; Councillor; South-West;

a; Riley, T. W.City of Fremantle.

4/5/85; Cattalini, John Angelo; Mayor; -; a; Cattalini, J.A.

4/5/85; Palladino,Leonardo;Councilior; City; a; Pratt, B.M.

4/5/85; Conway, Brian JamesDennis; Councillor; City; e;Cattalini, J. A.

4/5/85; Hutchison,JuneRosemarie;Councillor; South; a;Marlborough,N. R.

4/5/85; Graham,Allen Douglas; Councillor; East; a; DelRosso,F.

4/5/85; Whittington, Amelia Nora Fabre; Councillor;Beaconsfield;a; Whittington, A. N. F.

4/5/85; Brunt, Peter Frank; Councillor; Beaconsfield;e;Hughes,C. M.

4/5/85; Boddy, June Lee; Councillor; Hilton; a; Boddy, J.L.

4/5/85; MacGill, Gerard;Councillor; North; a; MacGill, C.

Shire of York.4/5/85; Adamini, Andrew; Councillor; Town; a; Adamini,

A; Unopposed.4/5/85; Sappelli, Cerardus;Councillor; East; a; Joyce, M.

W.; Unopposed.4/5/85; Chester, Robert Henry; Councillor; West; a;

Chester, R. H.4/5/85; Fleay,Nigel David; Councillor; East; b; Marwick,

W. A.Shireof SharkBay.

4/5/85; Crawford, Harold James;Councillor; Pastoral;0e.4/5/85;Kopke,Valmai Alison; Councillor;Pastoral;*e.4/5/85; Cratton, Peter Reginald; Councillor; UselessLoop;

0e4/5/85; Parker, StephenJohn; Councillor; Useless Loop;

*e4/5/85; Sellenger,JohnLeslie;Councillor; Denham;0e.4/5/85; Capewell,Keith Michael; Councillor; Denham;0e.4/5/85; Hoult, Richard Owen; Councillor; Denham; b;

Edwards,B. C.; Extraordinary.* e WardRedistribution

Shire of Nungarin.4/5/85; English, Ross David; Councillor; Campion; a;

English, R. D.4/5/85; Davis, Neil Douglas; Councillor; Knungajin; a;

Sainsbury,B. W.

Shire of EastPilbara.4/5/85; Eckhart,ElizabethMarjory; Councillor; South; *e.

4/5/85;Turner,Phillip Ernest;Councillor; East; *e.

4/5/85;Cross,WayneRichard;Councillor; North; *e

4/5/85;Byrne,Ann Bridget; Councillor;North-West;0e.4/5/85; Lang,Rex William; Councillor; Lower Central;*e

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4/5/85; Mitchell, David Mathew; Councillor; South;ae

4/5/85; Bush,RobertKenneth;Councillor; North; *e.

4/5/85; Duffy, Alan Patrick; Councillor; Central;5e.4/5/85; Clarke,Kathlyn Margaret;Councillor; South;*e.

*e All Previous Wards Abolished and New WardsCreated

Town of Albany.4/5/85; Hodgson,JuneMary; Mayor; N/A; 0e.4/5/85; Faulkner,Russell Frederick; Councillor; Breaksea;

0e.

4/5/85; Attwell, Yvonne Winifred; Councillor; Breaksea;*e

4/5/85; Pike, StephenJohn Dovaston;Councillor; Centennial; *e.

4/5/85; Jones, Michael Kenneth; Councillor; Centennial;

4/5/85; Lubich, Joe Maurice; Councillor; Frederickstown;*e

4/5/85; Redshaw, Joseph Richley; Councillor;Frederickstown; *e

4/5/85; Remkes, Antonius Cornelis; Councillor;Frederickstown; *e

4/5/85; Forgione, Francesco; Councillor; Vancouver;*e.

4/5/85; Holmes,GeoffreySt. Claire; Councillor; Vancouver;*e

4/5/85; Elliott, SamuelJohn Lloyd; Councillor; Vancouver;0e

5e Introduction of WardSystemPrevious Membersof Council; Hodgson,J. M.; Attwell, Y.W.; Davis, L. A.; Elliott, S. J. L.; Gill, W. L.; Hoare,L. A.;Jardine, M.; Jones, M. K.; Lubich, J. M.; Markovs, A.; Martin, M. R.; Pike, S. J. D.; Simpson,D. M.

Shireof Nannup.4/5/85; Camarri, Mario; Councillor; North; 0e; Camarri,

M.4/5/85; Brockman,John RobertArthur; Councillor; North;

0e; Brockman,J. H. A.4/5/85; Dunnet, David Vernon; Councillor; South; 0e;

Dunnet,D. V.4/5/85; Chalwell, Harold Leslie; Councillor; South; *e;

Stacey,K.4/5/85; Kearney, John Edward; Councillor; Central; ae;

Lewis, D. J.4/5/85; Happ, Graham Leslie; Councillor; Central; *e;

Lowe, C. S.4/5/85; McRae, Anthony Graham;Councillor; Central;0e;

Dickson, L.; South.*e Redistributionof Ward Boundaries

M. C. WOOD,Secretaryfor Local Government.

Schedule.DiagramNo. 68294.

CORRIGENDUM.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960.

City of Perth.

Closureof PrivateStreet.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

Shireof Carnarvon.

Closureof PrivateStreet.

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,23 April 1985.

LG: C 4-13.IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor hasapproved under the provisions ofsection 297A of the Local Government Act 1960, theresolution passedby theShire of Carnarvonthat the privatestreet which is describedas portion of CarnarvonLot 400and being that portion of lat.5d on Diagram 35864 andcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1222 Folio 518 beclosed,andthe land containedthereinbe amalgamatedwithadjoining Lot 3 Holden Street,Carnarvon.

M. C. WOOD,Secretaryfor Local Government.

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,23 April, 1985.

LG: P 4-12.IN the notice published in the GovernmentGazetteonFriday22 February 1985, page 696 the descriptionsat lines7 to 12 being:-

"and being portion of the land alone remainingin Certificate of Title Volume211 Folio 181 be closedand theland containedthereinbe amalgamatedwith adjoiningLots 1, 2, 29, 28 and 33 Brown Street and Lots 22-27inclusive Royal Street,EastPerth;"

Shouldbedeleted;and replacedwith the following:-"and being portion of the land on Land Titles OfficePlan 22924 and being portion of theland alone remaining in Certificate of Title Volume 211 Folio 181 beclosedand the land containedtherein be amalgamatedwith adjoining Lots 1, 2, 29, 28 and 33 Brown StreetandLot 27 Royal Street,EastPerth;"

M. C. WOOD,Secretaryfor Local Government.

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DOG ACT 1976.

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,28 June1985.

LC. 114/68.PURSUANT to Regulation 65 of the Regulationsmadeunder the Dog Act, I, Jeffrey Phillip Carr, Minister forLocal Government,do herebyorder that thematerial of theregistrationdiscshall be of a durablealuminiumalloy of notless than 1.2 millimetres thicknessand that size and shapefor the registration periods expiring on 31 October 1986,and 31 October1988, shall beas depictedhereunder:-

REGISTRATION PERIODEXPIRING

31stOctober,1986-

REGISTRATION PERIODEXPIRING

31st October,1988-

JEFFCARR,Minister for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960.

LC: CC 4-12.

City of Cockburn.

Closureof PrivateStreet.

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,7 May 1985.

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat His Excellency the Governor has approvedunder the provisionsofsection 297A of the Local Government Act 1960, theresolutionpassedby the City of Cockburnthat the privatestreet which is described as portion of Cockburn SoundLocation 10 being part of the land on Plan 8231 1 andbeing part of the land the subject of Certificate of TitleVolume 1315 Folio 163 be closed; and the land containedtherein be amalgamatedwith the adjoining Lots 374-377inclusive Williams Road, Coolbellup as shown in theSchedulehereunder.

M. C. WOOD,Secretaryfor Local Government.

Schedule.DiagramNo. 68378.

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WILLIAMS -ROAD

STATE ENERGYCOMMISSION ACT 1979.

STATE ENERGY COMMISSION ELECTRICITY AND GAS CHARGESAMENDMENT BY-LAWS No. 21985.

MADE by the State Energy Commissionof Western Australia with the approval of theLieutenant-Covernor,and Deputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citatinnn. 1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the StateEnergy CommissionElectricityand Gas ChargesAmendmentBy-laws No. 2 1985.

Commence- 2. Theseby-laws operate on and from 1 July 1985.inUipaI by- 3. In these by-laws the State Energy Commission Electricity and Gaslasts. ChargesBy-laws 1978* arereferredto astheprincipal by-laws.By-law4A 4. By-law 4A of the principal by-laws is amendedby inserting after sub-amended, bylaw 3 thefollowing sub-bylaw-

" 3a An eligible personwho is entitled to a rebateunder this by-law isalsoeligible for therebateon meter testingfeesin accordancewith item6bof theSeventhSchedule. ".

Schedunhes 5. The Schedulesto the principal by-laws are deleted and the followingsubstutnuted. Schedulesare substituted-

First Schedule.

CHARGESFORELECTRICITY SUPPLIED FROM THEINTERCONNECTED SYSTEM.

1. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERALTARIFFS.

TARIFF L1.

Low/MediumVoltageTariff.

Available for low/mediumvoltagesupply 250/440volts.A fixed chargeat the rateof 19.56cper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat therate of:

13.07 centsper unit for the First 35 units per day.12.67 centsper unit for the Next 130 unitsper day.

25 mm diameter.

‘.25mm-

‘Published inn time GovermnmeentGazetteon 23 june 1978 ad pp. 2055-2064 and amended from dime to dime thereafter,

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10.27centsper unit for the Next 1 485 units per day.8.85 cents per unit for the Next 14 850 unitsper day.8.05 centsper unit for All Over 16 500 units perday.

TARIFF Ml.

High VoltageTariff.

Available for consumerssuppliedat 6.6 kV, 11 kV, 22 kV or 33 kV or suchhigher voltageasthe Commissionmay approve.

A fixed charge at the rate of 19.56cper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of:13.07 centsper unit for theFirst 35 units per day.12.67cents per unit for theNext 130 unitsper day.10.09 centsper unit for theNext 1 485 unitsper day.8.67 centsperunit for theNext 14 850 unitsper day.7.53 centsper unit for theNext 16 500 unitsper day.6.80 centsper unit for All Over 33 000 unitsper day.

TARIFF 51.

Low/MediumVoltageTimeBasedDemandandEnergy Tariff.

Available for low/medium voltagesupply250/440volts.The tariff consistsof a Fixed Charge and Demandand Energy Chargesdependenton the

time of day,dayof theweekand subjectto theundermentionedconditions.

Tariff.Fixed Chargeat the rateof $69.70per day.DemandCharge46.60centsper daymultiplied by-

a the On PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand;orb 30 per cent of theOff PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand,

whicheveris thegreater.

EnergyCharge-a On PeakEnergyCharge4.48 centsper unit.b Off PeakEnergy Charge2.99 centsper unit.

CONDITIONS.

Minimum periodof Contract.Consumerto agree to take the tariff for a minimum period of 12 months and not to

discontinuewithout giving 6 months’prior noticein writing to theCommission.

Powerfactor.Power factor is to be 80 per cent or better at the time of maximum kVA demand.The

Commissionreservestheright to levy a chargeof 26.60 centsper dayper kVAR for the kVARnecessaryto improve the power factor to 80 per cent lagging in any periodduring which thepowerfactorat thetime of maximumdemandis lessthan80 per cent.

Variation of On Peakperiod.Subject to the Commission’s systemoperating conditions the Commissionmay upon re

ceiptof a written applicationvary theOn Peakperiodin respectof a particularcase.

TARIFF Ti.

High VoltageTime BasedDemandand EnergyTariff.

Available to consumerssuppliedat 6.6 kV, ii kV, 22 kV or 33 kV or suchhighervoltage asthe Commissionmay approve.

The tariff consistsof a Fixed Chargeand Demandand Energy Chargesdependen,ton thetime of day, anddayof theweekand subjectto the undermentionedconditions.

Tariff.Fixed Chargeat therateof $69.70perday.DemandCharge42.16cper daymultiplied by-

a theOn PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand;orb 30 percent of the Off PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand,

whicheveris thegreater.

Energy Charge-a On PeakEnergy Charge4.48centsper unit.b Off PeakEnergy Charge2.99 centsper unit.

CONDITIONS.

Minimum periodof Contract.Consumerto agree to take the tariff for a minimum period of 12 months and not to

discontinuewithout giving 6 months’prior noticein writing to theCommission.

Ownershipof High VoltageEquipment.This tariff appliesto consumerswho own all equipmentexcepttariff meteringequipment

on the loadsideof the consumer’shigh voltage terminals.

Power factor.Power factor is to be 80 per cent or better at the time of maximum kVA demand.The

Commissionreservesthe right to levy a chargeof 26.60 centsper dayper kVAR for thekVARnecessaryto improve the power factor to 80 per cent lagging in anyperiod during which thepower factor at the time of maximumdemandis lessthan80 per cent.

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Variation of On Peakperiod.Subject to the Commission’s systemoperating conditions the Commissionmay upon re

ceiptof a written applicationvarythe On Peakperiodin respectof a particularcase.

TARIFF Ui.

High VoltageTimeBasedDemandandEnergyTariff.

Available for consumerssuppliedat 66 kV or 132 kV and who entera contractto providefor the establishmentof suitablesub-stationfacilittes.

The tariff consistsof a Fixed Chargeand Demand and Energy Chargesdependent on thetime of day, anddayof the weekand subjectto the undermentionedconditions is availabletoconsumerswho are suppliedat 66 kV or 132 kV only from the Commission’sinterconnectedsystem.

Tariff.

Fixed Chargeat the rateof $157.53per day.

DemandChargeof 29.99cperday multiplied by-a the On PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand;orb 30 per centof theOff PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand,

whichever is the greater.

Energy Charge-a On PeakEnergyCharge4.48 centsper unit.b Off PeakEnergyCharge2.99 centsper unit.

CONDITIONS.This tariff shall applyat the discretionof the Commissionto the supplyof electricity taken

at 66 kV or 132 kV from the Commission’sinterconnectedsystem, to consumerswho haveenteredinto a contractwith theCommissionwhich providesinter alia for theestablishmentof a sub-stationjointly owned by the consumerand the Commissionor for the payment bythe consumer,of a capital contribution,asdeterminedby theCommissiontowardsthecostofproviding a sub-stationto be fully ownedby theCommission.

Consumersseekingsupplyunderthis tariff may alsobe requiredto contribute towards thecost,as determinedby the Commission,of any other distribution works necessaryto effectthesupplyto theconsumer.Powerfactor.

Power factor is to be 80 per cent or better at the time of maximum kVA demand.TheCommissionreservestheright to levy a chargeof 26.60 centsper dayper kVAR for the kVARnecessaryto improvethe power factor to 80 per cent lagging in any period duringwhich thepowerfactorat thetime of maximumdemandis lessthan 80 percent.Variation of On Peakperiod.

Subject to the Commission’s system operatingconditions the Commissionmay upon receiptof a written applicationvary theOn Peakperiodin respectof a particularcase.

StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariffs LI and Sl payablein addition to chargesunderthosetariffs.

a In the caseof Tariff Li.StandbyCharge-4.66centsper day per kW.Basedon the differencebetween-

Total Half-Hourly Maximum DemandandNormal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand.b In thecaseof Tariff S1.

StandbyCharge-4.66centsper dayper kW.Basedon the difference between-

Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and Normal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand;or

Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and Registered Half-Hourly Maximum Demand,

whicheveris less.

CONDITIONS.The consumerto pay for the cost of all additional mains and equipmentnecessaryto

providethe standbyservice.The standbyserviceagreementwill be for a minimum period of12 months.Thereaftertheconsumerwill be requiredto give 6 months’ noticein writing to theCommissionof intention to terminatethe agreement.The "Normal Half-Hourly MaximumDemand"will beassessedby the Commissionandwill bebasedon loadingnormally suppliedfrom the Commission’ssupply.

Notwithstandingthe Commission’sassessment,in any accountingperiodthe Normal Half-Hourly Maximum Demandshall be taken to benot lessthan:

kWh registeredfor the accountingperiod24 x No. of daysin the accountingperiod x 0.4

The "Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demand" will be assessedby the Commissionas theexpected Half-Hourly Maximum Demand on the Commission’s system without the consumer’sgenerationequipmentin operation.

The difference between Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demandand Normal Half-HourlyMaximum Demand will not exceed:

a the capacityof the consumer’s generation equipment; orb the expected maximum loading of such generation equipment, as assessedby the

Commission.

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StandbyTariff for consumerson TariffsMl and Tl payablein addition to chargesunderthosetariffs.

a In thecaseof Tariff Ml.Standby Charge-4.22 cents per day per kW.Based on the difference between-

Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and Normal Half-Hourly MaximumDemand.b In the case of Tariff Ti.

StandbyCharge-4.22centsper dayper kW.

Basedon thedifferencebetween-Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and Normal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand;

orTotal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and Registered Half-Hourly Maximum De

mand,whicheveris less.

CONDITIONSThe consumer to pay for the cost of all additional mains and equipmentnecessaryto

provide the standbyservice.The standbyserviceagreementwill be for a minimum period of12 months.Thereaftertheconsumerwill be requiredto give 6 months’ noticein writing to theCommissionof intention to terminatetheagreement.

The "Normal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand" will be assessedby the Commissionandwill be basedon loadingnormallysuppliedfrom the Commission’ssupply.

Notwithstandingthe Commission’sassessment,in any accountingperiod the Normal Half-Hourly Maximum Demandshall be taken to be not lessthan:

kWh registeredfor the accountingperiod24 x No. of daysin accountingperiod x 0.4

The "Total Half-Hourly Maximum Demand" will be assessedby the Commissionas theexpected Half-Hourly Maximum Demand on the Commission’s system without the consumer’sgenerationequipmentin Operation.

The difference betweenTotal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and Normal Half-HourlyMaximum Demandwill not exceed:

a the capacityof the consumer’sgenerationequipment;orb the expectedmaximum loading of suchgenerationequipment,as assessedby the

Commission.

StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariff UI payablein addition to chargesunderthat tariff.StandbyCharge-3.00centsper dayper kW.Based on the differencebetweenthe consumer’s ContractMaximum Demand and the On

PeakHalf-Hourly Maximum Demand registeredin anyaccountingperiod.Or-

In the event that the consumer’s contract for supply with the Commission does not containprovision for a Contract Maximum Demand, the standby charge shall be basedon thedifference betweentheTotal Half-Hourly Maximum Demand and theOn PeakHalf-HourlyMaximum Demand registered in any accounting period. The Total Half-Hourly MaximumDemandwill be assessed by the Commission asthe expectedHalf-Hourly Maximum Demandon the Commission’s systemwithout theconsumer’s generation equipment in operation.

2. DOMESTIC TARIFFS.TARIFF Al.

A fixed chargeat the rateof 16.16 cents per dayplus all metered consumption at the rate of8.81 cents per unit. For multiple unit domestic buildings supplied through one meteredsupply point the fixed charge is at the rate of: 16.16 centsper day for the first domestic unitand 13.03 cents per day for each additional domesticunit.

TARIFF B1.DomesticWaterHeatingTariff.

This optional tariff is availablefor domesticwater heatingduringa 6 hour periodbetweenthe hours of 11.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m. for the installationsapprovedby the Commission.

A fixed chargeat the rate of 8.43 centsper day plus all metered consumption at the rate of4.65 cents per unit. For multiple unit domestic buildings supplied through one meteredsupply point the fixed charge is at the rate of 8.43 cents per day for each domestic unitsupplied.

TARIFF Dl.SpecialTariff for Certain Premises.

This optional tariff is available for premiseswholly used by a charitableor benevolentorganizationfor providing residentialaccommodationotherthan for commercialgain, beingpremises for which tariff Al is not available.

A fixed chargeat the rate of:16.16 cents per day

and where in accordance with this tariff there is deemedto be more than one equivalentdomesticresidencein the premises, an additional

13.03 cents per dayfor eachequivalent domesticresidence except the first that is deemed to be in the premises.

Plus all metered consumption at the rate of8.81 cents perunit.

For the purposes of this tariff the numberof equivalentdomesticresidences deemed to bein particular premises is ascertainedby dividing the averagedaily consumptionduring theaccountingperiod, expressed in units per day, by 9 units per day and, where thequotient isnot a whole number, by increasing it to the nexthighestwhole number.

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3. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL WITH DOMESTICTARIFF.TARIFF Ki.

Available for premises where the circuit wiring is not separateand the electricity is usedpartly for industrial, commercial,business or general purposesand partly for domesticpurposes.

A fixed chargeat the rateof 16.16 centsper day. Plus all meteredconsumptionat the rateof:

8.81 centsper unit for the First 9 unitsper day.13.07 centsper unit for the Next 26 units per day.12.67 cents per unit for the Next 130 units per day.10.27 cents perunit for the Next 1 485 unitsper day.8.85 centsper unit for the Next 14 850 unitsper day.8.05 cents per unit for All Over 16 500 units per day.

4. TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS.TARIFF W1.

A chargeof 100.37cper dayper kilowatt of the total installedwattage.

5. OBSOLESCENTTARIFFS.Available only to consumerscurrentlychargedon thesetariffs.

TARIFF XI.

LargeIndustryDemandandEnergy Tariff.

DemandCharge$127.23per kW per year.Energy Charge3.33 centsper unit.Alternative sets of conditions are available for this tariff, one of which must be selected

prior to the use of the tariff. Transfer from onesetof conditions to the other may not be madeafter final selection.

CONDITIONS.

Alternative1.Maximum Demand to be at least 5 MW with a minimum annual demand charge of

$636 150.Annual loadfactor to beat least70%.PowerFactorto beat least0.8.Power to be suppliedand meteredat 132 kV or 66 kV.Consumer to install a suitable132 kV or 66 kV sub-station on his premisesathis cost.Consumer to pay theCommission the costof the necessary 132 kV or 66 kV transmission

lines from the nearestbulk supply point to thesub-station on his premises.

Alternative 2.Maximum Demand to be at least 5 MW with a minimum annual demand charge of

$636 150.Annual loadfactor to be at least70%.Power factor to be at least0.8.Power to besupplied and meteredat thestandardvoltage for high voltagedistribution in

thearea.Consumerto pay a fixed charge of $13 732.02 per year in addition to the demandand

energy charges.Consumerto pay the following non-refundable capitalcharges:

a for the 132 kV or 66 kV andhigh voltagedistribution lines asfollows:i If the distance from point of bulk supply to the sub-station is more than the

distance from the point of bulk supply to the industry, consumer is to pay thecostof 132 kV or 66 kV line to industry plus high voltagedistribution linefrom sub-station to industry.

ii If the distance from point of bulk supply to the sub-station is less than thedistancefrom the point of bulk supplyto the industry, consumer is to pay thecostof 132kV or 66 kV line to sub-station plus high voltagedistributionlinefrom sub-station to industry.

b for the costof the proportionof the sub-station used to supply the consumer at therateof:

$82.83per kW for thefirst 8 000 kW.$16.24 perkW thereafter.

Note: The sub-station may be on the consumer’s premises or elsewhere.The capital chargesare payablein advanceand the payment for the sub-station is to be

made in increments of not less than 500 kW if the metered demand exceeds the demandpreviously paidfor.

The consumeris to provide space on his premises for the sub-station if required by theCommission. The sub-station maybe usedby theCommission to supplyother consumers.

TARIFF Cl.

Lighting.

Previouslyavailablefor domesticand commerciallighting.All meteredconsumptionat therate of:

23.78 centsper unit for the First3 units per day.19.89 centsper unit for the Next 17 unitsper day.18.59 centsper unit for theNext 145 unitsper day.14.53 centsper unit for All Over165 units per day.

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TARIFF Yl.

Power.

Previously availablefor commercialuseonly.All metered consumption at the rate of:

13.91 cents per unit for theFirst 13 units per day.12.36 cents per unit for the Next 152 units per day.10.42 cents per unit for the Next 1 485 unitsper day.8.85 cents per unit for All Over 1 650 units per day.

TARIFF Hi.

Power.

Previously availablefor domesticuse only.All metered consumption at the rateof 9.76 centsper unit.

Minimum Charge-A minimum charge at the rateof 9.61 cents per day is applicable to Tariffs Ci, Yl and

Hi.

SecondSchedule

CHARGESFORELECTRICITY SUPPLIEDFROM COUNTRY SYSTEMS GENERALLY.

1. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL TARIFFS.

TARIFF L2.

Low/MediumVoltageTariff.

Available for low/mediumvoltagesupply 250/440.A fixed charge at the rate of 19.56cperdayplus all meteredconsumptionat the rateof:

13.07 cents per unit for theFirst 35 units perday.12.67 cents per unit for the Next 130 units per day.10.27 cents per unit for the Next 1 485 units per day.8.85 cents per unit for All Over1 650 units per day.

TARIFF M2.

High VoltageTariff.

Available for consumerssuppliedat 6.6 kV, 11 kV, 22 kV or 33 kV or suchhighervoltageastheComn,issionmayapprove.

A fixed charge at therateof 19.56cper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat the rateof:13.07 cents perunit for the First 35 units per day.12.67 centsper unit for the Next 130units per day.10.09 cents perunit for the Next 1 485 units per day.8.67 centsper unit for All Over 1 650 unitsper day.

TARIFF N2.

Cost ofSupplyTariff.

GovernmentInstrumentalities.

A fixedchargeat the rateof 19.56 centsper dayplus all metered consumptionat the rate of21.52 cents per unit.

2. DOMESTIC TARIFFS.TARIFF A2.

A fixed charge at the rate of 16.16 centsper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat the rateof8.81 centsper unit.

For multiple unit domestic buildings supplied throughonemeteredsupply point the fixedcharge is at therateof:

16.16 centsper day for the first domestic unit and 13.03 centsper day for each additionaldomestic unit.

TARIFF D2.

SpecialTariff for Certain Premises.

This optional tariff is availablefor premiseswholly used by a charitableor benevolentorganizationfor providing residentialaccommodationother than for commercialgain, beingpremisesfor which tariff A2 is not available.

A fixed charge at the rateof:16.16 cents per day

and where in accordance with this tariff thereis deemedto be more than one equivalentdomestic residence in the premises,an additional

13.03 centsper dayfor eachequivalentdomesticresidenceexceptthefirst that is deemedto be in the premises.

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Plusall metered consumption at the rate of8.81 cents perunit

For the purposeof this tariff the number of equivalent domestic residences deemed to be inparticular premises is ascertainedby dividing the average daily consumptionduring theaccountingperiod, expressed in units per day, by 9 units per day and, where the quotient isnot a wholenumber, by increasing it to the next highest wholenumber.

3. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERALWITH DOMESTICTARIFF.

TARIFF K2.

Available for premiseswhere the circuit wiring is not separateand the electricity is usedpartly for industrial, commercial, business or general purposes and partly for domesticpurposes.

A fixed charge at the rateof 16.16 cents per dayplus all meteredconsumption at the rateof:

8.81 centsper unit for the First 9 unitsper day.13.07 cents per unit for theNext 26 unitsper day.12.67 cents perunit for the Next 130 units per day.10.27 cents perunit for theNext 1 485 units perday.8.85 centsper unit for All Over 1 650 units perday.

4. TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS.

TARIFF W2.

A chargeof $1.63 per dayper kilowatt of thetotal installedwattage.

Third Schedule.STREETLIGHTING.

Tariffs for ExistingServices.

WattageGroups-FittingTypes-SwitchingHours.

Item Wat-tage

LampDetailsFitting andPoleType

MidnightSwitch-offObsoles

centCentsper

day

1.15 a.m.Switch-off

Centsperday

DawnSwitch-off

CentsperdayType

Z.OiZ.02Z.03

5080

125

MercuryVapourMercuryVapourMercuryVapour

AnyAnyAny

10.6812.5815.56

10.9112.8716.06

11.7314.1417.88

Z.04 140 Sodium CrosswalkAny Pole

15.92 16.45 18.53

Z.05

Z.06

Z.07

Z.08

Z.09

250

400

250

250

250

Mercury Vapour

Mercury Vapour

100% ConsumerCostM.V. Type W

50% S.E.C.CostM.V.TypeW

100% S.E.C.Cost MV.Type W

OpenFitting,Any Pole

Open Fitting,Any Pole

Luminaire,Any Pole

Luminaire,WoodPoles

Luminaire,WoodPoles

25.01

34.30

19.31

22.16

25.01

25.99

35.80

20.29

23.15

25.99

29.66

41.51

23.95

26.81

29.66

Z.lO

Z.11

Z.12

400

400

400

100% ConsumerCostM.V. Type W

50% S.E.C.Cost M.V.Type W

100% S.E.C.CostM.V.Type W

Luminaire,Any Pole

Luminaire,WoodPoles

Luminaire,WoodPoles

28.60

31.45

34.30

30.10

32.96

35.80

35.80

38.66

41.51

Z.i3

Z.14

150

150

100% ConsumercostH.P. Sodium

100% S.E.C. CostH.P.Sodium

Luminaire,Any Pole

Luminaire,Any Pole

14.75

22.73

15.28

23.26

18.30

26.28

Z.15

Z.16

Z.i7

250

250

perkilo-watt

100% ConsumerCostH.P. Sodium

100% S.E.C. CostH.P.Sodium

Auxiliary Lighting inPublic Places

Luminaire,Any Pole

Luminaire,Any Pole

ServicebyNegotiation

21.84

30.38

62.56

23.01

31.57

66.06

27.50

36.05

79.73

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STREETLIGHTING.

Tariffs for ObsolescentServices.

WattageGroups-FittingTypes-SwitchingHours.

It em Wat-tage

.

LampDetailsFitting andPoleType

Midnight

Ccent

ei:yPer

1 15 amSwitch-off

Centsperday

DawnSwitch-off

CentsperdayType

Z.51Z.52Z.53Z.54Z.55

60100200300500

IncandescentIncandescentIncandescentIncandescentIncandescent

AnyAnyAnyAnyOpenFitting,

Any Pole

10.6810.6812.5815.5625.01

10.9110.9112.8716.0625.99

11.7311.7314.1417.8829.66

Z.56

Z.57

Z.58

40

80

160

Fluorescent

Fluorescent

Fluorescent

OpenFitting,Any Pole

Open Fitting,Any Pole

-

10.68

12.58

17.59

10.91

12.87

17.84

11.73

14.14

20.70

Fourth Schedule.

CHARGES FORNATURAL GAS.

1. DOMESTIC TARIFF.TARIFF A3.

Available for domesticuseonly.All meteredconsumptionattherateof:

4.80 centsper unit for theFirst L unitsper day.2.73 centsper unit for theNext M unitsper day.1.89 centsper unit for All OverN unitsper day.

For single unit domestic buildings suppliedthroughone meteredsupplypoint:L = 10

M = 26

N =36For multiple unit domesticbuildingssuppliedthroughone meteredsupplypoint:

L 10 + [F-1x51M = 26 + [F-i x 5]N = 36 + [F-i x 10]

Where F is the numberof units in the domesticbuilding.2. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL TARIFF.

TARIFF L3.A fixed chargeat therateof 5.67 centsper day:Plusall metered consumption at the rateof:

4.14 centsper unit for the First 100 unitsper day.3.78 centsper unit for All Over 100 unitsper day.

Fifth Schedule.

CHARGESFOR MANUFACTURED GAS.

ALL PURPOSESTARIFF.TARIFF A4.

Available for domestic,commercial,industrialand generaluse.A fixed chargeat the rate of 5.67 centsper day.Plusall meteredconsumptionat therateof:

4.14 centsper unit for theFirst 100 unitsper day.3.78 centsper unit for All Over 100 unitsper day.

For multiple unit domesticbuildings suppliedthroughone meteredsupply point the fixedchargeis at the rateof:

5.67 centsperday for thefirst domesticunit and2.83 centsper day for eachadditionaldomesticunit supplied.

Sixth Schedule.

METER RENTALS.

SUBSIDIARY METERS.i Subsidiaryelectric metersused to meter the supply to other than domesticsubsidiary

consumersas detailedin this Scheduleshall be subjectto a subsidiarymeterrental of 10.18centsper dayper subsidiarymeterfor subsidiarymeters,providedby the Commission.

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Subsidiary gasmeters used to meter the supply to other than domesticsubsidiaryconsumers as detailedin this Scheduleshall besubjectto subsidiarymeter rental in accordancewith thefollowing schedule:

Meter Size Sub MeterFee

per Daycents

6 m3 per hour 6.1112 m3 per hour 11.2125 m3 per hour 16.29Pre-paymentmeter 13.24

ii ExplanatoryNotes-Subsidiarymetersareavailableon applicationfor approvedpurposes.Electricsubsidiarymetersusedto meter thesupply to domesticsubsidiaryconsumers

will not be subject to a subsidiary meter rental if the master account is suppliedaccording to Tariff Al, Tariff Bi, or Tariff Ci andTariff Hi, or Tariff A2.

Gas subsidiarymetersusedto meterthesupply to domestic subsidiaryconsumerswillnot be subjectto a subsidiary meter rental.

For electrical installations in existenceat 1 July 1978, no rental will be charged forsubsidiarymetersin excess of thenumber of tenanciesasassessedby theCommission.

For gas installations in existenceat 1 July 1978, subsidiarymeterswill continue toattracttheapplicableFixed Charge.

SeventhSchedule.

OTHERFEES.1. ACCOUNT ESTABLISHMENT FEE.A non-refundableaccountestablishmentfee of $20.00 is payableon theestablishmentof a

new domesticaccountor thetransferof a domesticaccount.2. THREE-PHASEDOMESTICCONNECTION FEE.A fee of $162.00will be applied to all new three phasedomesticinstallations requiring a

meterto be installed and in caseswherea threephasemeter is requiredto replacea singlephasemeter on a domesticinstallation. A fee of $100.00will be applied to eachsubsidiarythreephasemeterissuedto be installedon a domesticinstallation.

3. RE-CONNECTIONFEE.Where a supply is terminated for non-paymentof chargesor rentals, or for any other

reasonrelated to the consumer’sfailure to comply with the lawful requirementsof theCommissionin respectof that supply, a non-refundablere-connectionfee of $20.00 is payable.

4. PUBLIC TELEPHONE CABINETS.A chargeof 19.56 centsper daywill be madefor eachconnectionmadeto a standardpublic

telephonecabinetwhere thesupplyis not independentlymetered.5. TEMPORARY SUPPLY.A fee of $140.00 is payablefor eachsingle phase temporarysupply connection. A fee of

$162.00is payablefor eachthreephasetemporarysupplyconnection.6. METER TESTINGFEES.a Subject to paragraphb a fee of $10.00is payablefor theon site testingof a meterand

a fee of $30.00is payablefor laboratorytestingof a meter;b For consumerseligible for therebateof the fixed chargeunderby-law 4A a feeof $6.00

is payablefor the on site testing of a meter and a fee of $12.00 is payablefor laboratorytestingof a meter.

7. SPECIAL METER READING FEE.A feeof $8.60 is payablefor a readingof a meter at therequestof a consumer.

Approvedby the Lieutenant-Covernor,andDeputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.- C. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1979.

Appointment.

MADE by His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.Under section 17 of the Industrial Relations Act i979StephenRidgewayEdwardsis appointedto be the ActingPresidentof the WesternAustralian IndustrialCommissionfrom 3 July 1985 to 12 January1986.

By His Excellency’sCommand,C. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

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ABATTOIRS ACT 1909-1981.

Departmentof Agriculture,SouthPerth,26 June1985

Agric. 1116/75.THE Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor inExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto re-appointpursuantto section122 and 4 of the AbattoirsAct 1909-1981:

a John Craig of River Parade,Salter Point, to represent the interests of the Governmentof theState,

b Ian James McMullan of York, being a personhaving relevant experience in financial management,

c Maxwell Allan JamesCameronof Wagin to representproducersof meat,and

d JohnAlec Thomsonof MargaretRiverto representproducersof meat

as membersof the Western Australian Meat Commissionfor a termof not morethantwelvemonthsfrom 1 July 1985.

N. J.Director of Agriculture.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN MEAT INDUSTRYAUTHORITY ACT 1976-1984.

Departmentof Agriculture,SouthPerth,26 June1985.

Agric. 102/77.I, the undersignedMinister for Agriculture, being the Minister charged with the administration of the WesternAustralian Meat Industry Authority Act 1976-1984, doherebyprescribethe following abattoirsas prescribedabattoirs pursuantto section24A of thesaidAct:

Brandingof LambA. & C. Macri; Woodanilling,6316.

Brandingof HoggetK. Grieves& R. Read;AndrewSt,Esperance,6450.R. Hough;Fuller Rd, Wagin, 6315.A. & C. Macri; Woodanilling,6316.ThompsonBros; Pemberton,6260.

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Agriculture.

CHICKEN MEAT INDUSTRY ACT 1977-1982.

Determinationof StandardPrice.

THE ChickenMeat IndustryCommitteeacting pursuanttosection 16 of the Chicken Meat Industry Act 1977-1982,herebydetermines-

That the Standard Price to be paid by processorstogrowers for broiler chickensshall be 36.07 cents perbird and shall apply to chickensplaced in the firstcompletepool commencedafter 1 May 1985.

Datedthis 24th dayof June,1985.The Common Seal of the Chicken Meat Industry Com

mittee was affixed hereto in the presence of-[L.S.]

B. J. GABBEDY,DeputyChairman.

RURAL RECONSTRUCTIONAND RURALADJUSTMENT SCHEMESAMENDMENT ACT 1985.

Departmentof Agriculture,SouthPerth,24 June1985

RAA 116GA.HIS Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernorhasbeenpleasedto appoint,pursuantto section9of the Rural Reconstruction and Rural AdjustmentSchemesAmendmentAct 1985, the following personsasmembersof the Rural Adjustmentand FinanceCorporationof WesternAustralia:-

1. Denis John Whitely-Member part-time andChairmanfor a period of one year, expiring on 30June 1986.

2. Anthony GrahamShort,Jack Ripley, ThomasGeeand RichardBenjamin Mouritz-each for a periodof threeyearsexpiring on 30 June1988.

N. J.Director of Agriculture.

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT 1973-1983.IT is hereby notified for general information that, in accordancewith the provisions of the Dairy Industry Act 1973 asamendedthe Dairy IndustryAuthority of WesternAustraliahasfixed the undermentionedpricesandrates-

for special products milk produced in dairy areaswithin the State of Western Australia for the manufactureof thefollowing classesof dairy producewhich aresold within theState of WesternAustraliaandwhich are prescribedin theDairy IndustryRegulations,1977-

PASTEURISED CREAM,YOGURT,FLAVOURED MILK,

and for specialproductsmilk producedin dairy areaswithin the Stateof WesternAustralia which is sold within theStateof WesternAustralia for humanconsumptionin areasnot constitutedas dairy areaswithin the meaningof the

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Dairy Industry Act 1973 as amended,including milk for ships stores and international airlines hereinafterembracedby thetermships’ stores

to be effectivein the undermentioneddairy areasanddistricts asfrom 1 July 1985a METROPOLITAN DAIRY AREA,b SOUTH-WESTCOASTALDAIRY AREA-Shiresof Collie, Dardanup,Harvey, Murray, Waroona.c SOUTH COASTAL DAIRY AREA.

MINIMUM PRICESTO DAIRYMEN:Minimum priceto be paidto dairymenby the Authority at thedairy for specialproductsmilk containingnot lessthan 11.75

per centtotal milk solids as determinedby theAustralian StandardMethod 1084-1974,section 3, in relation to a representative compositesampletaken over a testingperiod; and containing not less than 3.2 per cent milk fat as determinedby theBabcockor Milko-Tester methodsin relationto thesamerepresentativecompositesampleat therateof:

17.25 centsper litre for milk for pasteurisedcreamand yogurt;29.68 centsper litre for milk for flavouredmilk and ships’ storesand18.96 centsper litre for otherspecialproductsmilk.

MAXIMUM PRICESTO AUTHORITY:Maximum priceto be paidto the Authority by dairy producefactoriesfor specialproductsmilk at therate of:

18.18 centsper litre for milk for pasteurisedcreamandyogurt;30.61 centsper litre for milk for flavouredmilk andships’ stores;and19.89 centsper litre for other specialproductsmilk.

ACCEPTANCEAND DISPOSAL OF MILK BY THE AUTHORITY:It is furtherdeterminedthat, wheremilk deliveredby a dairyman-

is found to contain less than 11.75 per cent total milk solids, as determinedby the aforementionedStandardMethodduring any testing periodon a secondor succeedingoccasionafter 1 January1985 or a secondor succeedingoccasioninanysubsequentquotayear,milk supplied by that dairymanfor the duration of that testingperiod will not be acceptedby the Authority as marketmilk or specialproductsmilk.

is found to contain lessthan 3.2 per cent milk fat, as determinedby oneof the aforementionedmethodsduringany testingperiod on a secondor succeedingoccasionafter 1 January1985 or a secondor succeedingoccasionin any subsequentquotayear,milk suppliedby that dairymanfor thedurationof that testingperiodwill not beacceptedby the Authorityasmarket milk or specialproductsmilk.

is found by theDepartmentof Agriculture of WesternAustralia on a certainday to containantibiotic on a secondoccasionafter 1 January1985 or a secondoccasionin anysubsequentquotayear,milk suppliedby that dairyman for that onedaywill not beacceptedby theAuthority as marketmilk or specialproductsmilk.

is found by the Departmentof Agriculture of Western Australia on a certain day to containantibiotic on a third orsucceedingoccasionafter 1 January1985 or on a third or succeedingoccasionin any subsequentquota year, milksuppliedby the dairyman for the duration of that testingperiod in which that day occurswill not be acceptedby theAuthority asmarketmilk or specialproductsmilk.

is found by the Departmentof Agriculture of WesternAustralia on a certain day to contain added water on the firstoccasionafter 1 January1985 or on the first occasionin anysubsequentquotayear,milk suppliedby that dairyman forthat one daywill not be acceptedby theAuthority asmarketmilk or specialproductsmilk.

is found by the Departmentof Agriculture of WesternAustralia on a certainday to containaddedwater on a secondorsucceedingoccasionafter 1 January1985 or on a second or succeedingoccasionin any subsequentquotayear, milksuppliedby that dairyman for the duration of thetesting period in which that day occurswill not be acceptedby theAuthority as marketmilk or specialproductsmilk.

is found by the Departmentof Agriculture of Western Australia on a certain day to containadded solids on the firstoccasionafter 1 January1985 or on the first occasionin any subsequentquotayear,milk supplied by that dairymanwillnot beacceptedby theAuthority asmarketmilk or specialproductsmilk for a minimtim of two testingperiods.

is found by the Departmentof Agriculture of WesternAustralia on a certainday to containaddedsolids on a secondorsucceedingoccasionafter 1 January1985 or a secondor succeedingoccasionin anysubsequentquotayear,milk suppliedby that dairymanwill not be acceptedby the Authority as market milk or specialproductsmilk for a minimum of fourtestingperiods.

is found by the Departmentof Agriculture of WesternAustralia on a certaindayafter 1 January1985 or on any day in asubsequentquotayear,to have a bacterialcountof over 50 000 bacteriaper millilitre not lessthan 10 days-

after an initial examinationindicatingover 100 000 bacteriaper millilitre;or, afterany two initial examinationswithin thequotayear indicatingover 100 000 bacteriaper millilitre;or, after two consecutiveinitial examinationsindicating over 50 000 bacteriaper millilitre-

milk suppliedby that dairymanwill not be acceptedby the Authority as marketmilk or specialproducts milkas follows:

on thefirst occurrencein anyquotayear-for that one day;on the secondoccurrencein anyquotayear-for that onedayand for thetwo closestdayswithin the

sametest period;on the third or succeedingoccasionin anyquotayear-for the duration of the testing periodin which

that day occurs.Where milk delivered by a dairyman is acceptableas special products milk and the abovementionedprices for special

productsmilk apply-specialproductsmilk deliveredby a dairymanto the Authority is acceptedby theAuthority at the dairyman’sregistered

dairy producepremises.specialproductsmilk deliveredby a dairymanand acceptedby theAuthority is disposedof by the Authority to the dairy

producefactory at the point of acceptanceby theAuthority.Providedthat nothingin the Dairy Industry Act 1973-1983,requirestheAuthority to acceptall or anymilk deliveredto it by

anyperson; andmilk deliveredto and acceptedby the Authority maybe disposedof by the Authority to milk vendorsor otherpersons.

It is herebynotifiedthat thefollowing prices andrates for specialproductsmilk fixed underthe Dairy Industry Act 1973 aaand publishedin the undermentionedGovernmentGazetteareineffective after30 June1985:-

For all pricesandrates for specialproductsmilk in GovernmentGazetteNo. 8 dated25 January1985 on page351.

J. C. NICHOLLS,Manager.

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2370 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

STOCK DISEASESREGULATIONS ACT 1968.

ENZOOTICDISEASESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985.

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor,andDeputyof theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation. 1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Enzootic DiseasesAmendmentRegulations1985.

Commence- 2. Theseregulationsshall takeeffect on andfrom 1 July 1985.Schedule 3. The Fourth Scheduleto the Enzootic DiseasesRegulations1970*, is

substituted, deletedandthefollowing Scheduleis substituted-

FourthSchedule.Scaleof Chargesfor:-

1. INSPECTION OF STOCK BEING IMPORTED OREXPORTEDregulations28 ad 30:-

Cattle: $For single animalor first animal in a consignment. 13.00For eachadditionalanimal 0.55

Sheep,Pigs,GoatsandDeer:For single animalor first animalin a consignment. 13.00For eachadditionalanimal 0.04

Poultry:Eachconsignmentof 1-100 3.50Eachconsignmentof 101-1 000 5.50Eachconsignmentof morethan 1 000 11.00

2. VACCINATIONS AND BIOLOGICAL TESTS CARRIED OUT ON PROPERTIESregulation28

Vaccination:For singleanimalor first animalin a consignment. 8.00For eachadditionalanimal 1.10

TuberculinTest:For eachanimalin a consignment 1.00Minimum Charge 16.00

Biological TestsCollection of specimens:For singleanimalor first animalin a consignment. 8.00For eachadditionalanimal 0.55

3. KIMBERLEY CATTLE TICK regulation42For dipping/sprayingperanimal 0.80For supervisionof dipping/sprayingper animal 0.22

4. PULLORUM TESTING CHARGES regulation110For 1 000 birds or lessper flock 27.00

5. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR HATCHERY ANDBREEDING FLOCK LICENCES regulation 106 and108

For hatcherylicence:up to 20000eggcapacity 11.00over 20000 and up to 30000 eggcapacity 16.00over 30 000and up to 40 000 eggcapacity 22.00over 40 000 eggcapacity 27.00

For breedingflock licences 16.006. LABORATORY TESTSregulation25

Serologyper test:Agglutination-for single test 7.00

-for eachadditional test 1.70ComplementFixation-

for single test 7.00for eachadditional test 1.10

Virology:Virus isolationeach 66.00Virology/SerologyTestNeutralisationTest 7.00AgarGel Diffusion Test 6.00ImmuneFluorescent Antibody Test 7.00

Haematology:RoutineTest 8.00/

samplePregnancyTest 27.00

BacteriologicalTest:Cultureper sample 13.00Cultureand sensitivitytest 15.00

Post-mortemexaminations:Birds, eachother than commercialpoultry 7.00Dogsand cats,per animal 22.00Horses 66.00Other 16.00

‘Reprimudeni in time Gnnu’emnmunmeunl Gnuzellennmn 6 March 1974 ad pp.693-731 and amended frnnm dime dun dime thereafter,

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2371

Parasitologypleasurehorses,small animalsWorm eggcount,perspecimen 6.00Larval differentiation,per animal 8.00Specimenidentification 7.00

Histopathology,per slide 8.00Spermexamination,per sample 11.00Routinebiochemicaltests,pertest

Vitamin E plasmaanalysistissueanalysis 9.00

Toxologicaltest per test 11.00Feedingtoxologicaltest 55.00Mannosidosis test per sample 9.00

By commandof theLieutenant-Governor,and Deputyof theGovernor.

C. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

Tendersfor GovernmentSupplies

DateofAdvertising

ScheduleNo.

. .SuppliesRequire DateofClosing

1985 1985June14

June 14

27Ai985

i6Ai985

Waterproof Clothing Full Length Coats Suits and Sou’ Westers 1 yearperiod-Various GovernmentDepartments

Coffee andTea1 year period-VariousGovernmentDepartmentsJuly 4July 4

June14 80Ai985 EmbossingMachinesandEmbossingPlasticPressureSensitiveTape1 yearperiod-Various GovernmentDepartments July 4

June21June21June14

June21

602A1985603A1985580A1985

604A1985

ProtectiveFootwear1 yearperiod-WestrailCold Mix for BunburyArea-Main RoadsDepartmentAir Flow Measuring Systemsfor SubiacoWastewaterTreatmentPlant-

MetropolitanWater AuthorityDental Supplies1 year period-DentalHealthServices

July 4July 4

July iiJuly 11

June28

June28

24Ai985

66A1985

PasteurisedMilk and Fresh Cream 1 year period-Various GovernmentDepartments

Fish 1 year period Recalled-VariousGovernmentDepartmentsJuly 18July 18

June28June28

77A1985608Al985

Calculators1 year period-Various GovernmentDepartmentsHaemodialsisConcentrate1 year period-RPH and Sir Charles Cairdner

Hospital

July 18

July 18

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

For Saleby Tender

DateofAdvertising

ScheduleNo.

, or a e Date ofClosing

1985 1985June14

June14June14

579Ai985

58iAl985582A1985

1982 Gemini TF Van XQR532, 1983 Sigma CJ Station SedanXQR556,1983 CommodoreVH SedanXQR546 at Ceraldton

1976 LandroverStationWagon MRD 1956at EastPerth1982 CommodoreVH StationSedanXQQ981, 1983 CommodoreVH Sedan

XQQ985 atBroome

July 4July 4

July 4June14 583Ai985 1982 FalconXE Utility XQP746, 1979 Ford FiOO CustomT/Top Utility

XQI444 atKalgoorlie July 4June14 584A1985 1978 Dodge400 Tip Truck XQF224, 1983 CommodoreVH Station Sedan

June14June14

585Ai985586Ai985

XQQ261 atDerby1982 Holden WB Utility XQQ962 atKununurra1982 ToyotaHilux T/Top Utility XQR899, 1983 CommodoreVH Station

July4July4

June14 587A1985SedanXQRO31 atSouthHedland

1982 FalconXE SedanXQQ1O9, 1982 Gemini TF SedanXQQO19, 1982Commodore VH Sedan XQQ698, 1980 Landrover Seaters 3 4WDXQM71O atBroome

July 4

July 4June14 588A1985 SurplusEquipmentatCeraldton July 4June21 589A1985 1977 HobartDP 4073 Mobile Welder XQT979 PW4241at EastPerth July 11June21June21

590A1985591A1985

1968 AristocratSkid MountedOffice Block PW12OatEastPerthBenfordFapLarge IndustrialCementMixer atBroome

July 11July 11

June21 592A1985 1965 Ropa3 BerthKitchen CaravanUQU878 atKalgoorlie July 11June21June21June21June21

593A1985594Al985595A1985596A1985

1982 CommodoreVH SedanXQQ915 at Carnarvon1979 ToyotaFJ45RP-KQ Landcruiser4WD PanelVan XQI481 at Onslow.MasseyFergusonMF1 PostHole Digger MRD448 atEastPerthChurchill CrankshaftGrinder RecalledatEastPerth

July 11July 11July 11July ii

June21 597A1985 SewellBiOO RoadBroom MRD464 atEastPerth July 11

41161-6

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2372 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

STATE TENDERBOARD OF WESTERNAU5TRALIA-continued.

For Saleby Tender-continued.

DateofAdvertising

ScheduleNo.

For Sale DateofClosing

1985 1985

June21 598A1985 SurplusEquipmentatEastPerth July 11June21 599A1985 1972 APC 18MPPacific Water PumpPW339 atEastPerth July 11June21

June21June28June28June28

600A1985

601A1985605A1985606Al985607A1985

1966 InternationalA554D 3.5-5 ton Mobile CraneUQG581 PW77 atEastPerth

1983 CommodoreVH SedanXQQ983 atWyndhamLeyland98 SeriesBoxerTruck UQQ139 RecalledatKalgoorlie1981 CommodoreVH StationSedanXQ0249 RecalledatDerby1982 Ford FalconXE SedanXQQ1O4 RecalledatCarnarvon

July iiJuly11July 18July 18July18

Tendersaddressedto theChairman,StateTenderBoard, 815 Hay Street,Perth,will be receivedfor theabovementionedschedulesuntil 10 am.on the datesof closing.

Tendersmustbe properlyendorsedon envelopesotherwisetheyareliable to rejection.Tenderforms and full particularsmaybe obtainedon applicationat theTenderBoard Office, 815 Hay Street,Perthand

atpointsof inspection.No Tendernecessarilyaccepted.

B. E. CORBOY,Chairman,TenderBoard.

378A1985

448A1985

491A1985

SupplyandDelivery

DaviesShephardP/LThe Dobbie Dico Meter Co.

WA Pty LtdItem 1: Morris & CoItem 2: Morris & CoMicrocarePty Ltd

Varendorff Nominees Pty LtdTradingas Microforms

Removalof Bodies to morguesin CountryAreas Various1 year period

Armoured Car and Security Services-Govern- TNT Group 4 P/L Trading asment Stores Department TNT ArmouredCars

$45.05each$48.45each

$24.51$15.98$71 195.00

$20 250.00

$27 000.00

420Ai985 ScrapSteel Recalled-PWDKununurra479A1985 Winger6/175TEConcreteMixer MRD 3734-

PWD JewellSt,EastPerth48iA1985 Coates72T Vibrating SheepsfootRoller MRD

676-PWD Jewell Street,EastPerth484AI985 Item 6: 1983 Ford Falcon XE Station Wagon

XQN 465-PWD Wyndham500A1985 Crow Hamilton SEM ConcretePumping Plant

PW 398-PWD Wyndham510A1985 Lister GeneratingSetswith alternatorsTwo 2

only-WarramiaFarm,Badgingarra528A1985 Double Side, Single Side Metalux Shelving-

StateFilm Centre,160 JamesSt,WestPerth546Ai985 1983 Ford Falcon XE Station Sedan KW

194-PWD Wyndham552A1985 1983 Gemini TF PanelVan XQR542

1982 CommodoreVH SedanXQP1441982 Gemini TF Panel Van XQR53O-PWD

Geraldton553Ai985 1983 Mitsubishi L200Utility MRD6992

1982 Mitsubishi L200 Utility MRD6496-PWD Jewell St,EastPerth

557A1985 Item 2: 1983 Holden WB Panel VanMRD6599-PWD Jewell St,EastPerth.

Ord River Lodgeof Freemasons..Gorman & Sons

W & P Machinery Sales

CooperMotors

C. D. Dodd

Item 1: C. WebbItem 2: C. WebbGregsons AuctioneersPty LtdJ. & K. HopkinsC. B. Clark

RayMack MotorsDrennanO’Malley MotorsR. C. Machinery

J. HillC. D. Dodd

Drews CleaningService

Detailson Application$525.00

$2 267.00

$5 851.00

$262.60

$763.00$1 153.00Detailson Application

$6 660.00

$3 207.00$6 010.00$3 200.00

$3 360.00$2 316.00

$3 003.20

Police Vessel ‘Victor Mike 2’ and TrailerXTC689-Mews Road,SouthFremantle

Item 1: 1982 Ford Falcon XE SedanXQQ1O4-Carnarvon

ACCEPTEDTENDERS

Schedule Particulars Contractor RateNo.

301Ai985 20mm WaterMeters 15 000 approx. 1985/86-M.W.A.

Jackets 220 only, Trousers920 only MetallicBlue Colour-Westrail

IBM Compatible Micro Computers five 5only-ForestsDepartment

5 to 6.5 metre glass reinforcedplastic vesselone PenguinMarine Centre1 only less trade in Chivers Thunderbirdfibreglassvessel-Marine andHarbours

503A1985 Microfilm Camera with book holder andaccessories-RegistrarGeneral’sOffice

76A1985

493A1985

Service

PurchaseandRemoval

Detailson Application

Details on Application

985A1984

259A1985

Cancellationof Contract

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2373

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT.Tenders.

Tendersare invited for thefollowing projects.Tenderdocumentsare availablefrom the Clerk in Charge, Orders Section,Main Roads Department,Waterloo Crescent,

EastPerth.

TenderNo. ClosingDateDescription 1985

3/85 Asphalt Surfacing, Metropolitan Division for the six months ending 31December1985 4 July

262/84 Constructionof a brick veneer3 bedroomhouseat Lot 67 No. 3 CairncrossStreet,Geraldton.Documentsalsoavailableex GeraldtonOffice 24 July

263/84 Constructionof a brick veneer3 bedroom houseat Lot 314 No. 11 CeyerPlace,Carnarvon.Documentsalsoavailableex CarnarvonOffice 24 July

ACCEPTANCEOF TENDERS

TenderNo. Description SuccessfulTenderer Amount

226/84$

Constructionof Bridge No. 1222 and UnderpassNo. 9105 at Warwick Road. Mitchell FreewayStageVI TheHornibrook Group 1 688 120.41

D. R. WARNER,Secretary,Main Roads.

IRON ORE HAMERSLEY RANGE AGREEMENT ACT 1963.

HAMERSLEY IRON PORT OF DAMPIER AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1985.

MADE by Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorin Executive Council on therecommendationof HamersleyIron Pty. Limited.

Citation, 1. These by-laws may be cited as the HamersleyIron Port of DampierAmendmentBy-laws 1985. -

Secnnnd Sched- 2. The SecondScheduleto the HamersleyIron Port of Dampier Bylaws*nile amennded. is amendedby deleting"1.75" and substitutingthe following-

1.85 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,C. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

*Published in the GovernmentGazellenun 27 October 1971 ad pp.4169-4186 and amended from time do time thereafter,

MINING ACT 1978-1983.

Notice of Application to Forfeit.

Departmentof Mines,Perth,24 June1985.

IN accordancewith Regulation 492c of the Mining Act1978-1983,noticeis herebygiventhat unlessthe rent due onthe undermentionedProspectingLicence is paid before10.00 am, on 18 July 1985, the licence is liable to forfeitureunder theprovisionsof section961 for breachof covenant,viznon-paymentof rent.

P. M. HEANEY,Warden.

To beheardin the Warden’sCourt Kununurraon 18 July1985.

KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD.

ProspectingLicence.

80/306-Ynema,Marten Hendrick.

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2374 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [28 June1985.

MINING ACT 1904.

Departmentof Mines,Perth,17 June1985.

IN accordancewith the provisionsof the Mining Act 1904, theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto dealwith thefollowing temporaryreserves.

The rights of occupancyon theundermentionedTemporaryReserveshave beenrenewed:-

D. R. KELLY,DirectorGeneraland

UnderSecretaryfor Mines.

NumberFor a Further

Occupant Period Locality Mineral FieldExpiring on

4192H Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd, 11/10/85 - West Pilbara and Peak4193H Wright Prospecting Pty Ltd and Hill4266H New BrokenHill ConsolidatedLtd4267H4737H4881Hto4884H

EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS ACT 1961.

EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODSAUTHORIZED EXPLOSIVESAMENDMENT ORDER No.71985.

MADE by theLieutenant-Governorand Deputyof the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Cidatiunnu, 1. This Order may be cited as the Explosives and Dangerous GoodsAuthorizedExplosivesAmendmentOrderNo. 7 1985.

Cnnmmence- 2. This Order shall take effect on and from the day on which notice of thisnmemnd. Orderis publishedin the GovernmentGazette.Prinmcipai Order 3. The Scheduleto the Explosives and DangerousGoods AuthorizedExvaried, plosives Order 1978* is varied under the heading "CLASSIFICATION liD"

by inserting in the appropriatealphabeticalpositionthefollowing-0241 Tovex BE ZZ ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,C. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

*Pnninhshed in the Gums-erunmneint Gazeltemnn14 juiy 1978 at pin. 2409-2410 and amended femum time to time thereafter,

COMPANIES WESTERN AUSTRALIA CODE.Down BeatPty. Ltd.

In VoluntaryLiquidation.

NOTICE is herebygiven that the Final Meeting of membersof Down BeatPty. Ltd. will be held at theoffices of D.L. Calligaro & Co., CharteredAccountant,Suite 6, AldarHouse,10 Mary Street,Comoon 1 August1985 at 10 am,toreceive and adopt the Liquidators Final DistributionStatementand to direct that all the books and recordsofthe Company be destroyedwithin three monthsafter thedissolutionof the Company.

Datedthis 21st dayof June,1985.D. L. CALLIGARO,

Liquidator.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ACT 1976.

AT a duly convenedmeetingof the Presbyteryof WesternAustralia, held on 18 June in the HendersonMemorialPresbyterianChurchat the cornerof Ruislip and KimberlyStreets,West Leederville,inter alia it was moved secondedand agreedthat "The Presbyteryof WesternAustralia declaresitself to be the GeneralAssemblyof the PresbyterianChurchin WesternAustraliaas provided for in section5 ofthe PresbyterianChurchAct No. 120 of 1976".

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnershippreviouslysubsisting between Dalgety Australia Operations Limitedand Elders IXL Limited and carrying on businessat 240 StGeorge’sTerrace Perthin the State of Western Australiaunder the businessname"Dalgety Elders Bloodstock" hasbeendissolvedby agreementbetweenthe partnersas from19 June 1985. The businesspreviously carried on by thepartnershipwill as from 20 June 1985 be carried on byDalgetyAustraliaOperationsLimited.

Datedthis 21stday of June,1985.Signed on behalfof-

DalgetyAustraliaOperationsLimited by-M. F. BRETNALL.

TRUSTEESACT 1962.

In the matter of the Estate of Eva Bygraves late of 73Arnott Street, Manjimup in the State of WesternAustralia,deceased.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims to whichsection63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatein respectof theEstateof the deceased,who died on 27 January1985 arerequired by the personal representativesAlbert AustinBygraves of 37 Hackett Street, Mandurah and SylviaFlorenceMilentis of 53 Leman Street, Manjimup in theState of WesternAustralia to sendparticularsof their claimto them by 29 July 1985 after which date the saidpersonalrepresentativesmay convey or distribute the assets,havingregard only to the claims of which they then have hadnotice.

Signed on behalfof EldersIXL Limited by-J. E. SMART.

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28 June1985.] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. 2375

TRUSTEES ACT 1962.

Notice to CreditorsandClaimants.

TAKE notice that any creditors or other persons havingclaims to which section63 of theTrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof the Estateof BessieWiley, deceased,late ofWyndham Port in the State of Western Australia "theEstate" are required by 26 July 1985 to supply to theExecutorscare of MessrsHammondFitzgerald& King of 18St.George’sTerrace,Perth,particularsof their claims,afterwhich datetheTrusteemay conveyanddistribute theproperty of the Estateto or amongthepersonsentitled theretohaving regardonly to the claims,whetherformal or not, ofwhich theTrusteethenhasnotice.

Datedthis 21stdayof June,1985.HAMMOND FITZGERALD & KING,Solicitors and Agents for the Estate of BessieWiley, deceased.

TRUSTEES ACT 1962.Section 63.

Gertrude Marjory Learmonth late of 26 Myindee Way,Nollamara in the State of Western Australia, Widow,Deceased,Intestate.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims to whichsection63 of theTrusteesAct, 1962 relatesin respectof theestateof the deceased,who died on 31 January 1985 arerequired by the administrator, Clive Learmonth of 26Myindee Way, Nollamaraaforesaid,to send particularsoftheir claims to him by 29 July 1985 after which date theadministratormay convey or distribute the assets,havingregardonly to theclaimsof which he then hasnotice.

CLIVE LEARMONTH.

Garratt, Alice Lilian, late of Molloy Street, Augusta,died27/5/85.

Gibbs, Horace Walter, late of Flat 14 Townsend Street,Albany, died 25/4/85.

Gordon,Karen Patricia,late of 40 LeakeStreet,Bayswater,died 5/1/85.

Hiskins,StanleyPatrick, late of 47 Temple Street,VictoriaPark, died 22/5/85.

Jones,ErnestJames,late of 53 State Street,Victoria Park,died 4/6/85.

Jones,William Christopher, late of 100 Holland Street,Fremantle,died 6/5/85.

Matthews, Eric Hamilton, late of 21 Thomson Road,Claremont,died 14/5/85.

Meadows, Garrett Seaton, late of 640 Hampton Street,Brighton, Victoria, died 22/7/82.

O’Rourke, Margaret Ellen May, late of Carlisle NursingHome, StarStreet,Carlisle,died 2/5/85.

Pollock,John, lateof 5/187Walcott Street,Mt Lawley, died10/5/85.

Price, Benjamin Harold, late of 85 Adrian Street,Palmyra,died 29/4/85.

Richards,Sidney John, late of Unit 1 Bey Apartments,112CoderichStreet,Perth,died 23/2/85.

Rogers, Harry Sutherland, formerly of 42 Davis Road,Attadale, late of Craigville ConvalescentHospital, 1FrenchRoad,Melville, died 12/5/85.

Vardy, SabinaRose,late of 194 Abbett Street,Scarborough,died26/5/85.

Voss, Roland HenryCecil Robbins,late of Warwick VillageLodge, 98 EllersdaleRoad,Warwick, died3/6/85.

Wierzchnicki, Henry,late of 55 Lockyer Avenue,Northam,died 25/4/85.

Winton, Henry Alfred, late of SunsetHospital, BeatriceRoad,Dalkeith,died 29/5/85.

Datedthe24th dayof June1985.S. H. HAYWARD,

PublicTrustee,PublicTrustOffice,565 Hay Street,Perth.

TRUSTEESACT 1962.

Noticeto Creditorsand Claimants.

CREDITORS and other personshaving claims to whichsection 63 of the TrusteesAct relates in respect of theEstates of the undermentioned deceasedpersons arerequired to send particulars of their claims to me on orbefore 29 July 1985, after which date I may convey or distributethe assets,having regardonly to the claimsof whichI then havenotice.Bourner, Francis George, late of PermanentCare Unit,

Albany RegionalHospital, Albany, died 5/4/85.Brown, Albert Morley, late of 24 Kitchener Avenue,

Bayswater,died 3/6/85.Clarkson,TrevorJohn, lateof Lot 2493 CoolawanyahRoad,

Karratha,died 18/5/85.Cox, Gertrude Jane, formerly of 37 Kennedy Street,

Maylands,late of St Michaels Nursing Home, WasleyStreet,North Perth,died 27/5/85.

Cutting, Ruby Eleanor,late of Kin Kin Resorts,Manjimup,died9/3/85.

Davenport,Annie, late of Unit 410 WamindaHostel, SwanCottageHomes,Adie Court, Bentley,died 31/5/85.

Donald, Lyrrie Affleck, formerly of 157 Edinboro Street,Joondanna,late of Italian CommunityNursing Home,cornerKent Streetand WannerooRoad,Marrangaroo,died 15/6/85.

Edwards,JeaneArnott, formerly of Lot 97 Calder Street,Mukinbudin, late of SubiacoUniting ChurchHospital,137 HeytesburyRoad,Subiaco,died23/5/85.

Endersby,KathleenGrace,late of Mulali Lodge, Mt HenryRoad,Manning,died 3/6/85.

Englett, Harold Clarence,late of SunsetHospital,BirdwoodParade,Dalkeith,died 26/1/85.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT 1941 AND AMENDMENTS.

NOTICE is herebygiven that pursuantto Section 14 of thePublic Trustee Act 1941 and amendments the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates of theundermentioneddeceasedpersons.

S. H. HAYWARD,Public Trustee,

565 Hay Street,Perth.

Nameof Deceased;Occupation;Address;Dateof Death;Date ElectionFiled.

Reid, JamesNesmith; RetiredLabourer;Dalkeith; 28/2/85;18/6/85.

Reilly, Terence; Motor Mechanic; Boulder; 13/10/84;18/6/85.

Unverhan, Jean Nancy; Spinster; Bassendean;26/2/85;18/6/85.

Clement-Tralan,Thierry JeanMarie; Welder; GrassValley;4/3/85;18/6/85.

Taylor, Frederick Patrick; Retired Council Ranger;Busselton;14/3/85; 18/6/85.

Jones,GladysMaud;Widow; Kalgoorlie; 5/8/84; 18/6/85.Gallagher, Patrick Hugh; Retired Works Clerk; Mount

Hawthorn; 18/11/84;18/6/85.Smith, William Alfred; Retired Coppersmith;Nollamara;

2/5/85;18/6/85.

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