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fouttneutstalltt of auslva Lia aintt PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered cet the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission, by post as a newspaper.] No, 40.] .SATURDAY, 5TH AUGUST. [1905. Department of External Affairs, Melbourne, 2nd August, )905. H.. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified, for general information, that the l ing's Exequatur empowering J. Balthazar, Esquire, to act as Consul of Belgium at Sydney, with jurisdiction in New South Wales, with the exception of the part be- t ween (iicen s) :tri I, the River Darwan, the Arbuthnot Mountains, and Broken Bay, has received 1-i is Ma jest y's signa tlrre. ALFRED DEAKIN, Minister of Stale for External Affairs. ')ppaitlnent of External Affairs, Melbourne, 2nd August, 39o5. l: subjoined copy of a despatch received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, through the governor- General, together with a copy of His Majesty the f\illg in Council, bringing into operation as from 9th ] (me, 19)5, a Convention between I lis Britannic Ma jestv and the 1"ederaI (Council of the Swiss Confederation sill)llleinenting. Article XVI II. of the Extradition 'l're:it\ concluded between Great Britain and Switzerland(, 26th No%enlbeï, iSSI), is published for general in formation. ALFRED DEAKIN, Al inkier of State for External Affairs. ir, ( 'titcur.li:, Downing-street, i h11 June, )(¡oç. With reference to the Ea of lïih)berley's Circula r despa tell of the 30t11 114 :ty, íSSí, .I have the honour to tiansniit to you, for publication in the (Colony under your Government, a copy of an Order of His Majesty the ling in Council ; dated the 29tli of May, í905, bringing into operation, as from the 9111 instant, a Convention be- tween Iris Britannic 19 :ajesty and the Federal of the Swiss Confederation siipplen)enling Article ) \'111. of he r)iI it ¡Oil Treat concluded between Great Bri- tain ant! il Switzerland, 2(,th November, ISSo. This Supplementary Convention was signed at London on the 2(Itlr of June, 1904, and the ratifications here elehangel at the saine place on the 29th March, zoos. 'I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient, humble servant, ALFRED LVTTELTON. The Officer Administering. the Government of C.6743. ORDER IN COUNCIL. APPL1'ING THE EXTRADITION CONVENTION OF THE 29TH JUNE, 1904- Buckingham Palace, 29th i\fay, 1903. A1 C',qrr1 nt Irc7ìnghaln Palace, the 2917r day of May, Ir 905. PRESENT . The King's Most Excel lent Majesty. Lord President Sir W. II. \fialrond Lord Steward Sir A. N icolson. Mr. C. B. Stuart-Wortley Sir W. E. Goschen. WHEREAS by the Extradition Acts 1S7o to 2895, it was, illong,L ()Iller things enacted that, where an arrange - 1iierit luis been made with any foreign State with respect to the surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals, 1.1 is Majesty play, by Order in Council, Direct that the said Acts shall apply in the case of such foreign State; and that His Majesty may, by the same or any scitisegluent. Order, limit the operation of the Order, and restrict the saule to fugitive criminals who are in or sus- pected of being in the part of His Majesty's dominions >,l,ecilied in the Order, and render the operation thereof ,iil)ject Ici stu:ll conditions, exceptions, :111(1 qualifications :t: may he deemed expedient : And whereas a Treaty was concluclecl on the twenty - si'.tli da. \' Of November, One thousand right hundred and eighty, between Her late Majesty Queen Victoria and the Swiss Federal Council for the mutual extradition of fugi- tive criminals, in the case of which Treaty the Extradition Acts of 1S. o and 1873 were applied by Order in Council of the eighteenth 111 ay, One thousand eight hundred and eighty -one : Anti whereas :i Supplementary Convention was con - cluded on the twenty - ninth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and four, between His Majesty and the Federal Council of the Swiss Confederation, amending Article XVI] I. of the saki Treaty of the twenty - sixth of November, One thousand eight hundred and eighty, for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, which Sup - plementary Convention is in the terms following : (.'(iNVENTiON SIJPPLl:MENTING ARTICLE XVIII. OF THE Ex- Tr2ADIT1uN l'REATI CONCLUDED IIET\VEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND SWITZERLAND, 261'11 NOVEMBER, 1S80. The Government of His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and 'Ireland and the Federal

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fouttneutstalltt of auslvaLia

ainttPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

[Registered cet the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission, by post as a newspaper.]

No, 40.] .SATURDAY, 5TH AUGUST. [1905.

Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, 2nd August, )905.

H..IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it tobe notified, for general information, that thel ing's Exequatur empowering J. Balthazar, Esquire, to

act as Consul of Belgium at Sydney, with jurisdiction inNew South Wales, with the exception of the part be-t ween (iicen s) :tri I, the River Darwan, the ArbuthnotMountains, and Broken Bay, has received 1-i is Ma jest y'ssigna tlrre.

ALFRED DEAKIN,Minister of Stale for External Affairs.

')ppaitlnent of External Affairs,Melbourne, 2nd August, 39o5.

l: subjoined copy of a despatch received from theSecretary of State for the Colonies, through thegovernor- General, together with a copy of His Majesty

the f\illg in Council, bringing into operation as from 9th] (me, 19)5, a Convention between I lis Britannic Ma jestvand the 1"ederaI (Council of the Swiss Confederationsill)llleinenting. Article XVI II. of the Extradition 'l're:it\concluded between Great Britain and Switzerland(, 26thNo%enlbeï, iSSI), is published for general in formation.

ALFRED DEAKIN,Al inkier of State for External Affairs.

ir,

( 'titcur.li:,

Downing-street, i h11 June, )(¡oç.

With reference to the Ea of lïih)berley's Circula rdespa tell of the 30t11 114 :ty, íSSí, .I have the honour totiansniit to you, for publication in the (Colony under yourGovernment, a copy of an Order of His Majesty theling in Council ; dated the 29tli of May, í905, bringinginto operation, as from the 9111 instant, a Convention be-tween Iris Britannic 19 :ajesty and the Federalt.'ouneiIof the Swiss Confederation siipplen)enling Article ) \'111.of he r)iI it ¡Oil Treat concluded between Great Bri-tain ant! il Switzerland, 2(,th November, ISSo.

This Supplementary Convention was signed at Londonon the 2(Itlr of June, 1904, and the ratifications hereelehangel at the saine place on the 29th March, zoos.'I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient, humble servant,ALFRED LVTTELTON.

The Officer Administering. the Government ofC.6743.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.APPL1'ING THE EXTRADITION CONVENTION OF THE 29TH

JUNE, 1904-

Buckingham Palace, 29th i\fay, 1903.

A1 C',qrr1 nt Irc7ìnghaln Palace, the 2917r day of May,Ir 905.

PRESENT .

The King's Most Excel lent Majesty.Lord President Sir W. II. \fialrondLord Steward Sir A. N icolson.Mr. C. B. Stuart-Wortley Sir W. E. Goschen.

WHEREAS by the Extradition Acts 1S7o to 2895, it was,illong,L ()Iller things enacted that, where an arrange -1iierit luis been made with any foreign State withrespect to the surrender to such State of any fugitivecriminals, 1.1 is Majesty play, by Order in Council, Directthat the said Acts shall apply in the case of such foreignState; and that His Majesty may, by the same or anyscitisegluent. Order, limit the operation of the Order, andrestrict the saule to fugitive criminals who are in or sus-pected of being in the part of His Majesty's dominions>,l,ecilied in the Order, and render the operation thereof,iil)ject Ici stu:ll conditions, exceptions, :111(1 qualifications:t: may he deemed expedient :

And whereas a Treaty was concluclecl on the twenty -si'.tli da. \' Of November, One thousand right hundred andeighty, between Her late Majesty Queen Victoria and theSwiss Federal Council for the mutual extradition of fugi-tive criminals, in the case of which Treaty the ExtraditionActs of 1S. o and 1873 were applied by Order in Councilof the eighteenth 111 ay, One thousand eight hundred andeighty -one :

Anti whereas :i Supplementary Convention was con -cluded on the twenty - ninth day of June, One thousandnine hundred and four, between His Majesty and theFederal Council of the Swiss Confederation, amendingArticle XVI] I. of the saki Treaty of the twenty - sixth ofNovember, One thousand eight hundred and eighty, forthe mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, which Sup-plementary Convention is in the terms following :(.'(iNVENTiON SIJPPLl:MENTING ARTICLE XVIII. OF THE Ex-Tr2ADIT1uN l'REATI CONCLUDED IIET\VEEN GREAT BRITAINAND SWITZERLAND, 261'11 NOVEMBER, 1S80.

The Government of His Majesty the King of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and 'Ireland and the Federal

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No. 4.o. -5th August, r goy

Council of the Swiss Confederation, having deemed itnecessary to extend, so far as regards the relations ofSwitzerland with the British Colonies and foreign posses-sions, the periods of thirty days and two months re-spectively fixed by Article III., paragraph 3, and ArticleVIII. of the Treaty concluded' on the 26th November,í88o, between Her late Majesty the Queen of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India,Slc., and the Swiss Federal Council respecting the extradi-tion of persons accused . or condemned, the undersigned,duly authorized to that effect by their respective Govern-ments, have agreed as follows :

The following stipulation is added to the first para-graph of Article XVIII. of the Treaty of Extradition :

" Nevertheless, so -far as regards the relations ofSwitzerland with these Colonies and foreign possessions,the period of time fixed by Article III., paragraph 3,within which the requisition for extradition is to be madethrough the diplomatic channel, shall be six weeks ; andthat provided by Article VIII. for the production of proofsufficient to warrant the extradition shall be three calendarmonths."

The present Convention shall come into force from thedate when the ratifications shall be exchanged. It shallhave the same force and duration as the Treaty .of Extra-dition of the 26th November, 188o, to which it relates:

It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be ex-changed at London as soon as possible. .

In witness whereof the undersigned bave signed thepresent Convention, and have affixed their seals thereto.

Done at iLondon in duplicate, the 29th day of June,1904.

620

(L.s.) LANSDOWNE.(L. s.) CARIN.

And whereas the ratifications of the said SupplementaryConvention were exchanged at London on the twenty- ninthd:ry .o.f._.March, One thousand nine hundred and. five :

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice;of His Privy Council, and in virtue of the authority com-mitted to Him by the said recited Acts, dotli order, andit .is hereby ordered, that from and after the ninth dayof June, One thousand nine hundred and five, the saidActs shall apply in the case of Switzerland, under andin accordance with the said Treaty, as amended by thesaid Supplementary Convention above set forth.

Provided always that the operation of the said Actsshall be and remain suspended within the Dominion ofCanada so long as an Act of the Parliament of Canadapassed in One thousand eight hundred and eighty -six,and entitled " An Act respecting the Extradition of Fugi-tive Criminals," shall continue in force there, and nolonger.

A. W. F ITZROY.

Commonwealth Gazette

Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 28th July, 1905.

THE following change has been made in the VictorianBranch of this Department, viz.:

W. H. l3 E\vtg::t, Clerk, 4th Class, Correspondence Branch,transferred to the Accounts Branch, at his presentsalary.

WILLIAM JOHN LYNE,Minister for Trade and Customs.

Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 28th July, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor -General, acting with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, has been

pleased to approve of the following changes in the staffof this Department, viz.:- -

APPOINTMENTS.

HENRY THOMAS MANDLY WILLIAMS and JOHN HENRIDUGAN, officers of the Postmaster - General's Depart-ment, to be Acting Officers of Customs at Bourke andIlaringun respectively, in the State of New South\Vales, to date in each case from the commencement ofduty ;

PIIII.IP WEBSTER COWLEY, an officer in the Public Serviceof the State of Queensland, to execute the duties of theoffice of Officer of Customs at Hebel, in the Statenamed, to date from the commencement of duty.

PROMOTION.

JOHN EDWARD FLYNN, Clerk, Central Staff, to be Clerk,4th Class, Patent Office, Melbourne, to date from r4thAugust, 1905, vice L. G. Terrill, transferred.

ABOLITION OF OFFICES.

The following offices in the State of Victoria abolished,to date from 1st June, 1905, viz. :--

I. Clerk, 3rd Class, salary 2310 to ¿400 per annum,last filled by B. B. Cooper ;

2. Clerk, 3rd Class, salary .4.310 to /400 per annum,List filled by J. F. Cole.

CREATION OF NEW OFFICE.

A new office created as Clerk, Fourth Class, salary,185 to .4285 per annum, in the State of Victoria, to datefrom 1st June, 1905.

Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 2nd August, 1905.

rr HE following changes have been made in the Vic-torian Branch of this Department, viz. :

. T. HEDLEY, Inspector of Excise, Melbourne, transferredto Gooramadda;

J. C. HEALY, Inspector of Excise, Gooramadda, trans -.ferred to Melbourne.

WILLIAM JOHN LYNE,Minister for Trade and Customs.

Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 2nd August, 1905.

1 HE following alteration has been made in the staff_

of this Department, Siate of Victoria, to date fromthe commencement of duty, viz. :- -

NV. H. CARR, Seéónd Class Locker, Warehouse Branch, tobe Clerk, 4th Class, Jerquer's Branch, vice W. Clarke,retired.

- WILLIAM JOHN LYNE,Minister for Trade and Customs.

Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 27th Jikly, 1905.

311 H following change has been made in the staff of_

this'Del)artment, State of Tasmania; to date fromthe commencement of duty, viz. :L. H. BERESFORD, Assistant, at Devonport, transferred

to Launceston, at his present salary.WILLIAM JOHN LYNE,

Minister for Trade and Customs.

WILLIAM JOHN LYNE,Minister for Trade and Customs.

Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 28th July, 1905.

NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF REGULA-TIONS UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901.

P1EjRS[TANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, noticeis hereby given that His Excellency the Governor -

General, acting with the advice of the Federal ExecutiveCouncil, was, on the 20th day of July, 1905, pleased tomake Regulations under the Customs Act 1901, in regardto drawback on Sugar used in making jam and similargoods, to come into operation forthwith.

2. The Regulaticns may be cited as Statutory Rules 1905,No. 49, and copies of them may be purchased at theGovernment Printing Office, Melbourne, at the price ofThreepence.

WILLIAM JOHN LYNE,Minister for Trade and Customs.

ROYAL COMMISSION ON COMMONWEALTIITARIFF.

MINUTES OF EVIDENCE.

TLIE undermentioned Parts have been printed, and arenow obtainable from the Government Printers of

the various States :l'art

Part

Partl'art

I. Distillation Spirits for fortifying Aus-tralian Wine Essences Perfumery Opium'tobacco. Price 5s.H. Glucose, Sugar, and Confectionery Agri-cultural Products and Groceries. Price 5s.M. Apparel and Textiles. Price 5s.IV. Metals and Machinery. Price 25.4 6d.

Progress Report and Summary of Complaints andSuggestions. Price is. bel.

O. T. ORR,Secretary.

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Commonwealth Gazette C21

COMMONWEALTH OF ALrSTRALIA.

PRICE LIST FOR STATIONERY.

No. 4o.---5th August; r905

Any of the items on this List, except those for Embossing, may be included in the same Requisition,but a Separate Requisition must be furnished for Embossing.

When Stationery is to he embossed or printed on, the Requisitions for Embossing and for Printing and for Stationeryshould be connected by a cross reference to the numbers on the face of the respective Requisitions.

The Treasury, JOHN FORREST,Melbourne, lst August, 1905. Treasurer.

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Description. Price. item Description. Pride.Ì,o.

ENVELOPES.2 Cartridge,

,1 (r5 x 3z in. (flap toned) ...

33a x 4 ,1

4 1, 4 x 4; If(; 7& x 51 r1 H4 If 7g x 5.¡! (pocket, toned)9a 1, 8 x5 flap

13 If 9 a G (pocket) ...14 r, 91 x Gl ,ri7 t1 ]O x :j ,,18 n 10x6 11

1() If 10 x 7 1,

]01x41 t,22 101 x 4i (flap, toned)23 +, ]1 x 5 (pocket 1r ):.'4 }, 11x625 II ] 1 x. 8 1,

27 3 1 1 x 9128* 12 x 629 12 x 7 11

31 1, 13 x S:7:32 14 x 5:3:3 it ].4 x 634 1, 14 x 7:36 ,1 14 x 9 ++

37 1.4x10 ,,40 ti ]41x9i n41 It 1.5 x(; 1,

42 1, 15xral If43 15x9 If44 It 15 x 1145 ,+ 151 x 7 11

45a 16x64C) It 16 x 10 1,

97 nr 16x11 if48 1, 14 x 12 r, 11

59 Cloth-lined, 91 x 11165 If 7] 4 x 5 ,,66 11 1 4 x 6 . If(;17 14g x 91 It ... 11

70 1, 15x6 II71 151 x 7 if ., r,72 ,, 16 x 11 (flap)74 Demy, BI.., 104 x 41 ... peri , 00078 I, C.L., lO# x 44- II84 Foolscap, 13.L., 8:í x:3;¡

11

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0 21.0O :3 0O 3 20 12 2O 9 0O 9 9O 12 900

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Note, B.L., 5g x 3-kC.L., 5g x 31 ... 1,

Printing, 5g x 3¡ (telegraph pat.)Square C.L., 51- x 4T 't ... 1,

O.T.M., C L. (dbl. thick), 51 x 43 11

Vel. Ailt.,C.f.1,5f.x;',; ...Various, B. L., 71 x 4?: (pocket)

11 C.L., 6a x 4 r,11

drab,7h 4 ,1

f? d rab, 94- x 611

11 green, 5a x3; II311 pink, 5$ x 1

It yellow, 101 xg4§ 1,

,1 II 5g x3; ... n

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162 1

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royal ... 50 11 1,

decoy ... 40 ,, 1116411 double foolscap 40 ,,1726 ,, continuous, 54in. wide ... per yard172c ,, 11 mounted on linen n173 Copying, decoy folio ... ... per ream13a If Japanese If

177 It foolscap folio ...177a,1 Japanese ... 1,

7178 Cy clostyle stencil, foolscap1

... per quire19 11 1, deiny ... ... It181 Demy, 13.L.I. H.M. 24 lbs. per ream1ß¡a ,, ruled faint 24

182 B. L. H. M. ... ... 24 1,183 It It ruled faint 24184 Printing 24185 n

PAPERcontinued.Blotting, decoy, white ... 54 lbs. per ream

,1 ... 18 1, i,11 11 11 .. 24 ,1

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11 whole sheet,leather corners

r, ,1 folio nBrown, double imperial 60 lbs. per ream

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194.

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smooth (Whatinan's) 72 n1, double elepliant, perfect,

rough or hot- pressed, se-lected insides (\'hatnran ;sbest) .. ... lier quire

to antiquarian, I)ufect, roughor hot-pressed. selected ir-sides (Whatman's hest) uantiquarian, mounted onlinen -- per yard

Drying, demy folio lier doz.foolscap to

1,It royal 11 If

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It single ... ( ;J1, 11 faint ruled ... 121 It ft

if ruled ?r -in.spaces 121 rr 11

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50

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No. 4o. -5th August, 1905 622 Commonwealth Gazette

PRICE LIST FOR STATIONERY contina.ied.

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Description.

PAPER conti,iiud.199a Foolscap, B.L.I.H.M. ... 151b,.. rer ream199/ t, tt single î)i t,

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207 t, a 11 -iii.

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209 It I, (anypattern) 18 it it

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750 leaves1t II demy fol., half calf,

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fcap. fol., half calf,buff paper, 750leaves ...

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6 quiresfoolscap fol., half calf, faint,

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faint, 6 quires ...11 foolscap fol., half basil,

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Commonwealth Gazette 623

Included hi the above List are the following Typewriter Papers, &c.:

TYPEWRITER PAPERS.

Item 233d Eight or more copieso 233e Four or more copies+, 233e Four or more copies

233o,Four or more copiesn 225b--Two or more copies,+ 23.2a,Two or more copies

No. 4o.----5th s.lbust, 9o5

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CARBON PAPER.

Item 159e Carbon foolscap, "Multikopy"n 153d Carbon foolscap, "Little's Cobweb"

DUPLICATING FOOLSCAP.

(To suit all Copying Machines.)Item I93u Duplicating foolscap

TRTPOGRAPH PAPER.

Item 237Printing foolscap, 6. 1 lbs., single238 Printing foolscap, 7L Ins., single239 Printing foolscap, S:^ lbs., single

per quireIf

per reale

2 s. d.ti 2 ûO 5 0

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E.05/8094. Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 3rd August, 1905.

APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER THE "COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902."HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of theExecutive Council thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1b02, beenpleased to approve of the persons specified in the subjoined .Schedule being appointed Registrars for the Pulling Places setopposite their respective names ; Eucli appointments in each instance to take effect on and from the date of entry on duty.

LITTLE +'TONY ERNEST GROOM,Minister of State for Hine Affairs.

Sc]i Jsnl'],F,.

Naine of Person appointedas Electoral l.egwtra.r.

Charles E. R. BucklandFrederick T. Dailey 1111,

William DunnAlbert llenry James (egg

Agnes M. Gilmourl+:iizabet h O'NeilEsther .I , HobsonJoseph Ellis ...Charles John Wild

Gilbert. Herbert George.lohn George Pickett 1010.Percival John Brett 1110,

Matilda RoddaWilliam CampbellFrank Wilkins ArnoldJames Richard Guard...Robert Way 1010,

Poiling Place. Division.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH ZVALI';S.

... J Kendall... I Maryland1010. ; Merrendce...

¡

Wiildellan a

... ICowperRichmondRobertsonWerriw a

STATE OF VICTORIA.Boom ahnno111CollallGooramadda ...Glenburne ...Eainbo:tr ,,,Nuniilrkah ...

Indi1

MerndaWimmeraMoira

STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.BeltonWarrinaIron Knob

...1

Grey...

1010.

>>

++

STATI, OF WESTERN AU. 1TRALIA.

South PerthWalebingFimistonLavertonEucla

Fremantle... i Swan

Kalgoorlie... ; Coolgardie... Kalgoorlie

Postal Address.

P.O., Kendall.P.O., Maryland

... State .Sehool, .+ierrcndee

... Windellama

... P. (1., Booln;ihnoomoonali

... P.O , Goorannaclda+.

... State School, GlenburneRainbow

... P.O., Nunlurkah

BeltonHergott Springs

... ¡ Iron Knob

South PerthWalebingFimistonLavertonEucia

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No.. 40. ---5th August, 1905

E.05/8094. Department of Home Affairs,tMelbourne, 3rd August, 1905.

RETIREMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDERCOMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902."

I {IS Excellency the Governor - General in and over theCommonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice

of the Executive Council thereof, leas, in accordance withthe provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902,been pleased to approve of the retirement of the Registrarsspecified in the subjoined Schedule, the date of retirement tobe the date on which each officer ceased duty.

LITTLETON ERNEST GROOM,Minister of State for Home Affairs.

SCHEDULE.

Name of .Electoral RegistrarRetired. Polling Place. Division.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Janet Hall ...Alfred GreenupJoin CassidyMrs. Ada Muffet

KendallMarylandMerrendeeWindellama

... Cowper

... j Richmond.

... Robertson

... I Werriwa

STATE OF VICTORIA.George McDonald

Fanny Snart ..Elizabeth Lillian BirdCharles Edward HelyarJames Kelly ...

Boomalliioo-lnoonaíl

G oorailiaddaGlenburneRainbowNumurk ah

Indi

Me'rndaWimmeraMoira

STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Johann Friedrich W. I Belton . Grey

SchillingLouisa Whitton ... i \ \TarrinaE. W. Brown ... ¡ Iron Knob

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!)

STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Rachel Isabella PollardLouisa White ...George James WestonCyril McColl ...James Lawrence

South Perth ... FremantleWalebing ... SwanFimiston . . . KalgoorlieLaverton ... Co olgard ieEucla ... Kalgoorlie

13.0J1 6504. Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 3ist July, 1905.

TENDERS TO LET PREMISES FOR USE AS APOST OFFICE AT WENTWORTH FALLS, NEWSOUTH WALES.TENDERS will be received at the office of the Works

Director for New South \Vales, Commonwealth Offices,Sydney, up till Noon on Thursday, the 3ist August, 1905,front persons willing to let, on a quarterly tenancy, pre-mises for use as a I.'ost Office at Wentworth Falls, NewSouth Wales, situated on or near the Western-road.

The accommodation required is an office, 15 feet by 15feet ; public lobby, 15 feet by 6 feet ; counter, 15 feet by3 feet ; writing desks ; verandah, 15 feet by 5 feet ; letterboxes, &c. ; four rooms, each not less than 12 feet by 12feet, for residential purposes; kitchen, io feet by io feet;and outhouses.

Tenderers to state the annual rental required, includingrates and taxes ; and the successful tenderer to execute alease, a copy of which may be seen at the G.P.O =, Syd-ney, and the Post Office, Wentworth Falls.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

DAVID MILLER,Secretary, Department of Home Affairs.

G?4 Commonwealth Gazette

under the Property for Public Purposes Acquisition Act1901.

Dated the 27th day of July, One thousand nine hundredand five.

Commonwealth of Australia.The Property for Public Purposes Acquisition Act 190I

(Section 6).Ilome Affairs, A.05/4991. .

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LANDBY THE COMMONWEALTH.

T is hereby notified and declared by His Excellencythe Governor- General, acting with the advice of the

Federal Executive Council, that the land hereunder de-scribed, which land is required for a. public purpose,namely, as a site for a Post Office at l3odangora, NewSouth Wales, has been acquired by the Commonwealth

NORTHCOTE,Governor- General.

13y His Excellency's Command,LITTLETON ERNEST GROOM,

Minister of State for Home Affairs.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

IDESCRIPTION OF LAND TO BE ACQUIRED AS A SITE FOR APOST OFFICE BY THE COMMONWEALTH, AT BODANGORA,NEW SOUTH WALES.(1) All that piece or parcel of land situate at Bodan-

gora, in the parish of °Nanima, county of Bligh, andState of New South Wales, being lot 4 Of section r, ofthe village of l3odangora : Commencing on the easternside of Dick - street at the south -west corner of lot 3 inthe said section, and bounded thence on the north by thesouthern boundary of the said lot 3, bearing go degrees tminutes 177 feet 5 inches to a lane ; thence on the east bypart of the western side of the said lane, bearing south40 feet 2 inches to the north -east corner of portion 5 inthe said section 1 ; thence on the south by the northernboundary of the said lot 5, bearing 270 degrees 3 minutes177 feet 5 inches to the said side of Dick- street, at,thenorth -west corner of the said lot 5, and thence on the westby part of the said side of Dick - street North 40 feet 2inches to the point of commencement, be the said severaldimensions all a little more or less, containing 26á perchesor thereabouts, and said to be in the occupation of JamesDick.

(2) All that piece or parcel of land situate at Bodangora,in the parish of Nanima, county of Bligh, and State ofNew South Wales, being part of lot 3 of section z of thevillage of l3odangora : Commencing on the eastern sideof Dick- street at a point bearing 180 degrees, and distant185 feet 7 inches from the intersection of the said side ofDick street with the north side of Spicer- street, andbounded thence on the north by a line bearing go degrees3 minutes 177 feet 5 inches to the western side of a lane;thence by part of that side bearing south lo feet to thenorth -east corner of lot 4 of the said section ; thence onthe south by the north boundary of the said lot 4,bearing 270 degrees 3 minutes 177 feet 5 inches to Dick -street aforesaid at the north -west corner of the said lot4 ; and thence on ilie west by part of the said side ofDick- street North to feet to the point of commencement,be the said several dimensions, all a little more or less,containing 6',- perches or thereabouts, and said to be in theoccupation of Mrs. J. I. Wise.

Registered No. of Plan R.38613, Department of PublicWorks, Sydney.

Portions to be acquired indicated by hatching on planhereunder :

` S PlCER S?

Scale : I chain to half -an -inch.

f

Commonwealth of Australia.PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION, No. 3o.

GENERAL DIVISION.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.

I T is hereby notified that a Special Competitive Examina-tion for boys between the ages of 13 and 15 years at

the date of examination will be held on Saturday, theznd September, 1905 (except in the case of Broome,\W.A., where the examination will be held on Saturday,7th October), for appointment to the position of Tele-graph Messenger at the following places :

New South Wales. Armidale, Coraki, Jerilderie, Ky-ogle, Leura, Lismore, Milithorpe, Nymagee, Riverstone,Scone; Taree, Tenterfield, Warren, Wee Waa, 'Wentworth,\Vyalong.

Victoria. Beechworth, Geelong, Horsham, Newstead,\Werlderburn, \Vvcheproof.

Queensland. Charleville, Mount Morgan, Southport,IToowoomba.

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Conunonwealth Gazette 25

South Ar stral.'a. Beata na, Editliburgli, Quorn, Tcrowie,Yankalilla.

Western Australia.)3oulder, 13roome, I3ulong, Cool -gardíe, Geraidton, Giingin, Grecabuslies, Kalgoorlie,Kanowna, Mingenew, Nannine, 'Northampton, Perth, WestNortham.

Tasmania. \\'aratali.Application to attend the examination must be lodged with

the local Postmaster at the place at which the candidatewishes to be appointed not later than Saturday, the 26thAugust, 1905, together with a postal note for Ss., crossed,and made payable to " The Secretary to the CommonwealthPublic Service Commissioner, Melbourne." Printed forms,upon which all applications must be written, may be ob-tained at the Post - office at each of the places above - named.

Successful candidates in Western Australia will not beeligible to receive appointment until they reach the ageof 14 years.

The salary attached to the position is Minimum, ¿26 perannum ; maximum, Z52 per annum, together with a Dis-trict Allowance at such places as the same is providedfor by Regulation.

Attention is directed to section to of the Post and Tele-graph Act Igor, which provides that candidates appointed tothe position of Telegraph Messenger must retire from theservice immediately on attaining the age of r8 years, unlesspreviously appointed to some other position in the service.

The subjects of examination will be(a) Handwriting To be tested by copying out at least

200 words from a passage of simple English.(b) Spelling To be tested by writing, from dictation,

not less than zoo words.(c) Arithmetic first four rules, simple and money.

If candidates be not informed to the contrary, the ex-amination will take place at the Post-office at each of theplaces abovementioned, under the supervision of the localPostmast er.

The Time Table of the Examination is Handwriting, 2p.m. to 2.30 p.m. ; spelling, 2.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. ; arithmetic,3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

D. C. McLACHLAN,Commissioner.

FRANCIS REDDIN,Secretary.

office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 3rd August, 1905.

Commonwealth of Australia.

PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION (No. 31), FOROFFICERSICERS OF THE CLERICAL DIVISION INRECEIPT OF LESS THAN Zito PER ANNUM.

COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1902, SEC. 21 ,(6),AND REGULATIONS 145 AND 146.

T is hereby notified that an Examination under theabove -named Act and Regulations will be held on or

auout Saturday, 21st October, Igo5, at such hours andplaces as may be Hereafter notified to the candidates.Attention is directed to Regulation 145, as amended andpublished in the Commonwealth Gazette of 1903, page289, which provides, inter alia, that officers who are notless than 20 years of age at the date of the examinationshall be eligible to present themselves thereat.

Intending candidates are required to immediately forward a Notice of Intention to be Examined, but the noticesof officers who are located in the remote parts of Queens -land, South Australia, or \ Nestern Australia will be re-ceived at this office up to the grid September. If, how -ever, it should be impossible for the notices of any of thelast -named officers to reach Melbourne by the date named,a telegraphic notification should be forwarded, to be fol-lowed by a written Notice of Intention. Such notice mustcontain the following particulars :

(a) The full naive, the oficial address and positionof the officer ;

(b) Date of birth ;(c) Date of first appointment to the Public Service ;(d) Date of appointment to the Clerical Division ;(e) The Department and the particular Branch thereof

to which the officer is attached ;CO Detailed particulars of the duties performed by

the officer in such Branch ;(g) Particulars of any Public Service or other ex-

amination already passed, specifying the sub-jects comprised therein, giving the date andplace when and where the same was held, and,where practicable, forwarding a certificate ofhaving passed the same, or a certified copythereof.

\\-here intending candidates are officers of the Post-master- General's Department, filling positions where

No. 40.---5111 August, 1905

operating ability is necessary, this fact must be stated,otherwise they will be examined in the subjects specifiedin Regulation 145.

D. C. MCLACHLAN,Commissioner.

FRANCIS REDDIN,Secretary.

Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 3rd August, rgo5.

Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902.

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.

AI PLICATIONS are invited by the Public Sete ice Commis -sioner from persons qualified for appointaient to the posi-

tions specified below.

A.pplicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appoint-meet to the Administrative and Professional Divisions, but arenot eligible for appointment to Clerical or General Divisionvacancies, except for positions for which they have qualified byexamination.

Officers in the Commonwealth Service must apply through the(thief Officer or Permanent Head, in accordance with RegulationNe. 33.

Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a Stateshould state the date of their appointment to the Service, presentposition and salary.

Applicants from outside the Service should state their qualifycations for the office they seek. Copies only of diplomas, refer-ences, testimonials, or certificates aliould be forwarded. If theoriginals are required, they will be asked for.

All applications roust be in the applicants' own handwritingand their date of birth should be stated.

t

I ?i vision,Position. Locality. Claps or Glade, Applications

1 and Salary. i Returnable.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Cleaner finale

Inspector of Ex-eise, 2nd Class

Inspector, 3rdClass

State of Nov South Wales.Sydney ... Genera], £GO 1

to £110 perannum

.Mate of QitecnslanI.

Brisbane ... Clerical, £360 jto £400 per IÌannum

State of Nestern Australia.Fremantle ... J Clerical, 2420

I to £410 perannitni

12th August

12th August

12th August

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

State of Neu) South Wales.

*Despatching SydneyOfficer (to befilled 31.10.05)

* senior Line MoruyaRepairer (to betilled 18.11.05)

* Letter Car -rier, Grade IL(to be filled28.11.05)Senior LineRepairer (to tiefilled 31.10.05)

* Senior LineRepairer (to befilled 16.11.05)

* Letter Car-rier, Grade II.(to be filled31.1(1.05)

Sydney

Iiillston

Orange

Taxutvorth ...

General, £174to £180 peranua

General, £132to 2156 perannum.Forage al-lowance,£314s.

General, 2132 i

to £1:35 perannutn

General, £132to £156 perannum.Forage al-lowance,245 12s. 6d.Dist+ ict al-lowance,Scale H.

General, 2132to £156 perannum.Forage al --lowance,£31 4s.

General, 2132to £138 perannum.Forage al-lowance,£31 4s.

:19th August

19th August

19th August

19th August

19th August

19th August

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No. 40.---5t:h August, 1905 e

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Continued.

Position.1)irision,

Locality. Class or Grade,and Salary.

ApplicationsReturnable.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S D1ìP.',RTAfErTcolttinucd.

State of Victoria.

GáG

Senior Assistant, ElectricalBranch

Assistant (L.C.),Mail Branch

Postmaster (orPostmistress),Grade XIII.

Postmaster (orPostmistress),Grade XIII.

Melbourne ...

Melbourne ...

Bright

Talbot

(

General, £114to £126 perannum

General, £60to £110 perannum

Clerical. £160per annum,less £16 forrent

Clerical, £160per annual,less £16 forrent

12th August

12th August

19th August

19th August

Postmaster,Grade I.

*Postmaster,Grade XI.(to he filled21.12.05)

*Mail Officer(to be filled31.12.05)

*Sorter, GradeII. (ro betilled7(;.2.011)

*.Line Repairerin charge (tobe filled2.10.05)

De spa tcluingOfficer (posi-tien to betemporarilyfilled by suc-cessiul appli-cant until 5th,March, 190G,fr 'm which41 ate pron+o-tisn1 will takeeffect)

Line Repairer,No. 4 Party

Postmaster,Grade XII.

Chief Clerk ...

Office Cleaner(male)

State of Queensland.

Townsville

Southport

Toowoomba ...

i Clerical, £460 12th Augustper annum,less £46 rentfor quarters

Clerical, £210 26th Augustper annum,less £21 rentfor quarters

General, £102 26th AuguFtto £228 perannuli), lessrent deduc-tion of IOIper cent.

Travelling staff General. £150 20th Augustto £168 perannum

Walsh General. £132 20th Augustto £ 156 perannum, less10 per cent.for rent. Al-lowancesForaee,£35;District, '

Scale 1V. ;Acting Post -Imaster, £12

State of South Australia.

Adelaide ... General, £174 12th Augustto 2180 perauburn

Adelaide

Katherine( NorthernTerritory)

General, £110 12th Augustto £120 perannum

Clerical, £185. 19th Augustper annum,1e-s 215for rent.Districtallowanceunder ScaleVf.

State of Western Australia.

Perth ... Clerical, £420 12th Augustto 2500 perannum

Fremantle ... General, £60 19th Augustto £110 perannum

*Officers at present filling these positions will not retire untilthe dates indicated. In the meantime successful applicants willb! required to accept temporary transfer, and promotions canonly take effect from the date of permanent transfer.

D. C. McLAOIILAN,Commissioner.

FRANCIS REDDIN,Secretary.

Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 2nd August, 1905.

Commonwealth Gazette

Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 28111 July, 1905.

EXEMPTION OF OFFICERS.

II IS Excellency the Governor - General and the Execu-tive Council have approved of the exemption of the

following officers of the Department of Home Affairsfrom the provisions of the Commonwealth Public ServiceAct igoz, during the periods ending at the dates set oppo-site their respective names :T.IeArni.ev Al MITAGE, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Elec-

toral Branch. 25tH September, 1905.A1.exANIER GEORGE \VALES, Messenger and Despatch

Clerk, Electoral Branch. 3oth September, 19o5.A1j:ln. ;1) ERNEST ScoTT, Clerk, Commonwealth Electoral

Office. 3oth September, 1905.DAVID \VYLES, Clerk, Commonwealth Electoral Office.

30th September, 1905.LITTLETON ERNEST GROOM,

' Minister of State for Home Affairs.

13.o5/687o. Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 2nd August, 1905.

TENDERS FOR THE SALE OF A SITE FOR APOST OFFICE AT WAHROONGA, NEW SOUTHWALES.TENDERS will be received until Noon of Thursday,

3rst August, 1g05, from persons willing to sell tothe Commonwealth Government, land suitable for a sitefor a Post Office at \Vallroonga, New South Wales, inthe vicinity of the Railway Station. Area required, 30feet frontage, with a depth of 200 feet, or an equivalent.

Tenders to be indorsed as above, and addressed (if bypost, prepaid) to the Works Director for New SouthWales, Commonwealth Offices, Sydney.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.DAVID MILLER,

Secretary, Department of Home Affairs.

HIGH COURT OF AUS7'RALTA.Principal Registry,

Melbourne, .4111 _&ugusi, 1905.

TQ7oft'Tt_'I?

is hereby given that their Honors the Justiceshe High Court have been pleased to make the

following Rule of Court.

GORDON H. CASTLE,Principal Registrar.

IIICII COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

Rule of Court.As of Thursday, the third day of August, A.D. 1905.

lT is ordered as follows :r

Sittings of the Full Court for the transaction of all suchbusiness as may be brought before it shall be held at theplaces and on the days hereunder mentioned, that is tosa y

At Perth, 00 'Tuesday, moth October.At Adelaide, on Monday, 3oth October.At Melbourne, on Tuesday, 14th November.At Sydney, on Monday, 27111 November.At !Brisbane, on Tuesday, 5th December.

S :ttings of the Court for the trial of Causes shall beheld as follows :

At Melbourne, on Thursday, 2nd November.At Adelaide, on Thursday, 2nd November.

The Summer Vacation shall begin on Saturday, 23rdDecember.

(L. S.)

J. W. O'i-IALLORAN,Deputy Registrar.

S. W. GRIFFITH, C.J.EDMUND BARTON, J.R. E. O'CONNOR, J.

Postmaster - General's Department,. 3rd August, 19o5.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that, pend-Ing the restoration of the Galveston route, telegrams

may be forwarded from the Commonwealth to Brazil bythe Pacific Cable, vid " Commercial " and the Azores, attime following rates, namely :

Rate per word.To Alemquer, Itacoatiara, ]lfanaos, Obidos, and s. ti.

Parintiiis ...To Breves, Cameta, Cleaves, Gurupa, Macapa,

Montealigre, Mosqueiro, Pinheiros, Santa-rem, and Soure 7 8

To Pernambuco 5 9 tTo nil other places 6 5

AUSTIN CHAPMAN,Postmaster - General.

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Commonwealth Gazette 627

Postmaster - General's Department,3rd August, 1903

THE Billowing staff changes in the Postmaster- General'sDepartment have been aipprove,l, in nccordance with

the tirovisions of the Commonwealth Public Service Act1902, and Regulations thereunder, namely : --

NEW SOUTH WALES.A. II. WEIR, Assistant, Lauabalong , to be Assistant, Har-

den, vice Wilson, forfeited office.VICTORIA.

J, ('. \ \'tGMoRE, Clerk, Mail Branch, Melbourne, to beCleric, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne;

t;. E. W. GooDE, Telegraphist, Public Offices, Melbourne,to be Tel Public Offices, Melbourne;

A. R. TREVE\A, Telegraph Messenger, Cashier's Branch,Melbourne, to be Telegraph Messenger, Northcote, viceJutson, transferred;

\\'ir.i.r.aMM HENRY JursoN, Telegraph Messenger, Northcote,to be Telegraph Messenger, Cashier's Branch, Mel-bourne, vice Trevena, transferred.

QUEENSLAND.Wtr.r.r.t)r JOHN SWEENEY, Assistant, Hughenden, to be

Assistant, Townsville, vice C. A. Stewart, resigned ;R. C. SLAUGHTER, Telephone Attendant, Charters Towers,

to be Telephone Attendant, Ipswich, vice D. A. Stewart,promoted.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.l't;t:cv M. T. BEREsroRn, appointment as Telegraph Mes-

senger, Kalgoorlie, on probation, cancelled.AUSTIN CHAPMAN,

Postmaster- General.

Postmaster- General's Department,3rd August, 1905.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.SUPPLY OF ONE HUNDRED (Too) ROUND WOODEN Tr ?r.F.-

cRAPri POLES.rr INDIRS will be received at the office of the Deputy

Postmaster - General, Adelaide, up to 'Noon onNrondav, 21st August, rgoç, for the supply and deliveryof One hundred (too), more or less, round reel gum, sugargum, or native nine (Frenella Robusta) Telegraph Poles,in the Railway Station Yards, at Manoora, Mintaro, Far -

reil's Flat, Hanson, and the Burra.Tenders sent through the post should be registered.Tenders must be on the proper forms, and accompanied

1w a deposit of five (5) per cent. of the total amount ofthe tender, in accordance with clause 5 in the GeneralConditions.

'.d'ale rate of wages paid by the contractor and the work -

intt conditions shall he those recognised in the locality inwhich the work is performed.

S1)eciftcations can he seen and forms of tender obtainedat the General Post Office, Adelaide, and at the TelegraphStations, at I3linman. Parachilna., and Murray Bridge.

Neither the lowest nor any tender will necessarily beaccepted.

AUSTIN CHAPMAN,Postmaster General.

Postmaster General's Department,3rd August, 19r)5.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.TENDERS FOR THE CON\'EV.s,\CF, OF Mimi.~.

[,ED Alternative Tenders, indorsed "Tender fora,_ ?fails," arc: invited, and will be received at Mr,office of the Deputy Postmaster - Genera I, Perth, until?Non on 'Tuesday, the Oh September, iitr C, for the con-veyance of mails, as under, for a term of one, two, orthree years, at the option of the Postmaster - General,viz. :

FFrom and to and to and from the Post Office.Southern Cross and Mt, Jackson, Vi î Ennin andGolden \Talley (alternately), fortnightly orwcelcly, by spring vehicle. the duration of tdiejourney not to exceed 12 hours.

A\-licrc mails are conveyed by vehicle, the contractorwill be rermired to convey, without extra cost, to the De-partment, Parcels Post parcels up to Eleven (11) poundseach in weight.

The arrival and departure of mails will be subject toinstructions from the Deputy Postmaster - General, 'Perth,and liable to alteration at any time during the period ofcontract.

Every tender must bear the boil'', 7de_ silrnalnrrs, dulywitnessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible per-sons Wining to become bound for the due fulfilment ofitie contract in a sum not exceeding the gross amount ofthe tender, for the whole period over which it extends,

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Every tender mint be' accompanied b ' the written con-sent, duly witnessed, of liersoils proposal as bondsmen,to execute the necessary bond for the due performanceof the contract in the event of such tender being accepted.

The successful tenderer must, if the amount of his ten-der exceeds .4'25, within seven days after the acceptancethereof, deposit with the Receiver, General Post Office,Perth, a sum equal to 5 per centum of the annual amountof his tender up to ¿'x,000, and 4 per centum on anyfurther amount beyond Z'r,000.

White Iabour only must be employed in the conveyanceof mails.

The rate of wages paid by the contractor and the work-ing conditions shall be those recognised in the localityin which the work is performed.

The Postmaster- General reserves the right of terminat-ing; the contract at any time by giving three months' noticeto the contractor.

Special forms of tender, ivitli conditions attached, maybe obtained gratuitously upon application to the DeputyPostmaster- General, Perth, or at any Post Office in theState, and i:c tender will be entertained unless on theprescribed form.

The Postmaster- General does not bind himself to acceptthe lowest or any tender. .

Where tenders are submitted through the Post theyshould be under registered cover.

AUSTIN CHAPMAN,Postmaster- General.

Postmaster- General's Department,28th July, 1go5.

QUEENSLAND.91E:N. I :RS will be received at the office of the Deputy

Postmaster-General, Brisbane, up till Noon on Fri -day, the 1st day of December, 1go5, for the supply at theDepartment's Stores, 1risbane, of 150 Branching SystemTable Telephones to Specification No. 2.

Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained atthe General Post Offices, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane,sold Adelaide.

Deposits on tenders may be lodged at any of the officesnalnled, but a. receipt for the amount so lodged must beobtained and forwarded with the tender to the DeputyPostmaster - General, Brisbane. When the tenders havebeen dealt with the deposits of the unsuccessful tenderersRill be returned by the Deputy Postmasters- General of tl :cStates where the deposits have been lodged.

Neither the lowest nor any tender will necessarily beaccepted.

All tenders sent by post must be registered.AUSTIN CHAPMAN,

Postmaster- General.

Commonwealth of Australia.Postmaster-General's Department,

12th July, 1905.TENDEI:S FOR THE CONVEYANCE: OF MAILS IN1'I1.1: STATE OF QUEENSLAND, 1go6, 1907, AND

l ; :l'ARA'l'E 'Tenders are invited, and will be receivedat the office of the Acting Deputy Postmaster -t ;ener:tl, Brisbane, until Noon of Saturday, the 3otli.September, rc)05, for the Conveyance of Afaiils (including

Parcels), for one, two, or three years from the 1st Jarm-an', 1006, :is hereinafter specified.All 'fenders must be written on an approved form,

printed copies of which may be had gratuitously, an ap-plication at any Post Office in the State; and may beforwarded (if by post, prepaid and registered), addressedto the Deputy Postmaster-General, Brisbane, with timewords " Tender for Mail Service Nn. ," indorsedon the cover, or may be placed in the Tender Box at theGeneral Post (Office, Brisbane.No combined tenders for any services will be accepted

except in cases specifically stated.Tenderers are requested to describe, by their numbers

sis below, the services for which they tender; and every`Fender will be taken to include the entire service ascalled for in each case.Tenderers for horse services will be required to carryparcels up to 3 lbs. each in weight, and those wain tender

for services by coach, buggy, or vehicle will be requiredto carry parcels up to 1r lbs. each in weight.Tenderers must also state in every case the means bywhich they propose to convey the Mails (including Par-cels), whet /err by horse or by coach or other vehicle.Tenders on separate forms are required for each ser-vice.Every Tender must bear the bond fide signatures of theTenderer (who must not be under 21 years of .fige) andtwo responsible persons willing to become bound withhim in such sum as the Postmaster- General may direct,not exceeding the gross amount of the contract.

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The forms of certificate printed on the back of eachtender form must be filled in and signed by a magistrateor an officer in charge cf a Post and Telegraph Office orother person of good standing to show that the Tendererand his sureties are respectable and responsible persons.All Tenders which do not comply with this condition maybe rejected as informal.

Persons tendering, or their agents, are required to bein attendance at the General Post Office, Brisbane, onMonday, 23rd October next, and must, in cases where theannual amount of sugar of their tenders as may be ac-cepted exceeds ¿25 per annum, then forthwith pay tothe Postmaster- General a sum equal to 5 per cent. onthe annual amount of such Tenders up to ZI,000 and 22per cent. on any further amount beyond /r,000, as aguarantee for their duly commencing and carrying on theservice tendered for.

The deposit shall be absolutely forfeited to the Go-vernment in the event of the Contractor failing either tocomplète the bond and contract within a reasonable time,or to commence the service on the date appointed.

The deposit will not be returned until the contracts andbonds have been executed and the service has been inoperation for at least one month, to the satisfaction ofthe Postmaster- General.

In the routes specified, only the principal places of callare, as a rule, named ; and no change must be made inthe route of a service as at present run without the ex-press authority of the Department.

Drivers of mail coaches will not be required to leavethe usual direct line of road for the purpose of receivingor delivering private mails.

The General Conditions referred to in the printed formof Tender can be inspected at the General Post Office,Brisbane, or at any Post or Receiving Office in the Stateof Queensland.

Contractors are bound to convey all mails intrusted totheir care irrespective of the number of horses or vehiclesrequired.

'l'enderers are specially instructed to state the fre-quency and mode of conveyance, and, when alternative'Fenders are invited, to give the distinguishing letter ofthe Service tendered for.

The Postmaster- General will not necessarily accept thelowest or any Tender.

AUSTIN CHAPMAN,Postmaster- General.

2. Cleveland and Redland Bay, vid Eprapalr Creek,six times a. week.

4. Indooroopilly and Brookfield, vid \\-itton, FigtreePocket, and Kenmore ; also Brookfield and Moggill, vidPullen Vale, returning from Moggill by main road toKenmore, omitting Pullen Vale and Brookfield, six timesa week Kenmore; three times a week Moggill.

5. Landsborough and Caloundra, vid Meridan, twicea week.

6. Booningba and Currumbin, vid Tallebudgera PostOffice, six times a week. Subject to one month's noticeof discontinuance by the Postmaster-General.

6.a. (Alternative.) 1ooningba and Currumbin, vid Tal-lebudgera Post Office, eight times a week Booningba andTallebudgera; thence to Currumbin, six times a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePostmaster- General.

6B. (Alternative.) Booningba and Currumbin, yid Tal-lebudgera Post Office, eight times a week Booningba andTallebudgera; thence to Currumbin, three times a week.Subject tip one thönth's hotice Of discorìtüruañce by thePostin aster- t3eneral. .

8. Geham Railway Siding and Geham Post Office, sixtimes a week, and once extra Saturday. (And to keepPost Office at Geham.)

18. Ipswich Post Office and the Railway Station ; alsoto transfer mails from one train to another, and carryloose letters, if required, to and from all present andfuture trains.

19. Goodna and Redbank Plains, six times a week.20. Mount Darry and Evergreen, three times a week.21. Munbilla Railway Station and Fassifern Receiving

Office, vid Engelsburg, six times a week to Engelsburg,thence three times a week: Subject to one month's noticeof discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

29. Clifton and Leyburn, vid Hilltop, Clifton home -stead Area, Millbrook, Clay's Hotel, Condamine Bridge,&c., three times a week.

31. Thane and Goondiwincli, vid Gilnockie, CanalCreek, Inglewood, Whetstone, l3engalla, 'Newtown, Mur-rigoran, and Kulabulla, twice a week. The trip Gooncli-windi to Thane to be run in a day and a -half to fit inwith trains. Subject to rearrangement at mileage rateduring eanstruction Warwick- Goondiwindi Railway Line.

34. Dalby Post Office and Railway Station ; and to con-vey loose lètters, as required, to and from all presentand future trains.

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39. Wondai and Leafdale, returning vid Greenview,twice' a week. Subject to one month's notice of discon-tinuance by Postmaster- General.

39A. (Alternative.) Wondai and Leafdale, returning vidGreenview R.O. and selections 441y, 294y, 272V, 3o7 \,146', 15ov, 265y, twice a week. Subject to one month'snotice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

44. Rockhampton and Yaamba, vid Roxburg, MountHedlow, Greenlake, Cana' Creek, Doonside, The Oaks,Isla Park, Balmoral, Canoona Hotel, and Junction Hotel;returning vid Canoona Station, Lake Learmonth, WattleBank. Eden Bawn. Mona Vale, Woodville, 'l'op faut,Stapp's, Springs (Sherwin), Oakview, The Oaks, IslaPark, Balmoral, Doonside, Canal Creek, Greenlake,Mount Hedlow, and Roxburg, once a week.

47. Gingin and Molangul, via Gossner's, Monduran,'l'araran. Takilberan, Kolonr'a, \\ allila, Lund's, Gaeta,Springfield, and Mount Wallaby, twice a week.

50. Stanthorpe and Nundubbermere, once a week. (Andto keep Receiving Office at Nundubbernrere. )

59. Maryborough Post Office and Wharf, and PostOffice and Railway Station ; to transfer mails from onetrain to another and carry loose letters, if required, toand from all vessels carrying mails, and all present andfuture trains.

6r. (a) Clermont Post Office and Railway Station, andto carry loose letters as required, to and from all presentand future trains ; (b) Clermont and McDonald's Flat,once a week.

61c. (Alternative.) Clermont Post. Office and RailwayStation, to carry loose letters, as required, to and fromall present and future trains.

71. (0) (;login and Gíngin, vid Olympus, Green Swamp,"Walla, Brav, St. Agnes, «Talla., Olympus, and Cramp -ton's, twice a week; (b) Gingin and Gingin, vid Olympus,Green Swamp, Walla, Olympus, and Crainpton's, once aweek.

72. (a) Warwick and Maryvale, vid Lower Freestone,Upper Freestone, The Gap, and Gladfield ; returning toLower Freestone, vid main 'Warwick road, three times aweek ; to be run to and fro in one day ; (b) Warwick andUpper Freestone Creek, vid Sladeville Receiving Office,Blink Bonnie, ana Lower Freestone Creek, three times aweek.

i4. Clifton and Spring Creek, six times a week.Sr. Alderly Railway Station and Alderly Post Office,

six times a week.84. Warwick Post Office and Railway Station ; also to

transfer mails from one train to another if required,carry loose letters, and clear letter -box at western entranceto Railway Station, to and from all present and futurecrains.

89. Gladstone and Kroombit, vid Calliope, Cowan's,Galloway Plains Station, Newland, Summerlea, Crow'sCreek, Callide (Table Land), Diggers Creek, MountRainbow, and Rainbow Hotel (Reilly's), once a week.

So. (Alternative.) Calliope and Kroombit, vidCowan's, Galloway Plains Station, Newland, Summerlea,(.'row's Creek, Callide (Table Land), Diggers Creek,Mount Rainbow, and Rainbow Hotel ( Reilly's), once aweek.

89u. (Alternative.) Gladstone and Calliope, once aweek.

95. Redlynch and Caravonica, vid Kamerunga, threetimes a week. Subject to one mouth's notice of discon-tinuance by the Postmaster - General.

q6. Hughenden and Hughenden, vid \Vongalee, MountEmu Plains, Reedy Springas, Shelley Creek, ChudleighPark, Mount Sturgeon, and \ \Torlgalee, once a week.

99. Charters Towers and Maryvale," vid BurdekinDowns Letter -box, Fletcher -Vale, Hillgrove, .and BluffDowns; returning vid Nulla Nulla, Rocky Springs, BluffDowns, Southwick, Hiilgrove, Eumara Springs, andBurdekin Downs Letter -box, once a week.

99A. (Alternative.) Charters Towers and Maryvale, vidGains fard, Fletcher \Tale, Eumara Springs Letter -box,l:Iillgrove, and Bluff Downs; returning same route, oncea week.

rot. Lucinda and Ingham, vid Halifax, Victoria, Mack -nade Plantation and Ripple Creek Receiving Office(Macknade Plantation and Ripple Creek Receiving Officeto be served separately), three times a week. Post-master- General to have right to increase frequency atmileage rate.

104. Gayndah and Mount Perry, vid Ideraway, Venda,Mingo Station, Mingo Crossing, Mingo Tannery, Saw-mill, 'l'enningering, and Swindon, twice a week.

105. 'Tunga.mul and Cawarral, three times a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePostmaster -( eneral.

r05.ß. (Alternative.) Tunganlul and Cawarral, six timesa week. Subject to one month's notice of discontinuanceby the Postmaster- General.

Rosedale and Turkey, vid Little's, and all Farms andSelections ,along south side of Baffle (_reek to l3allleCreek Station ; thence vid H. V. and T. T. Webster's,Greenvale, Taunton, Quondong, Eurimbula, and Bustard

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head Letter -box, twice a week. Subject to re- arrange-inent. (In times of flood or high tide, when Baffle CreekCrossing not fordable, mails to be conveyed over by boat.)

I rq$. (Alternative.) (a) Rosedale and Turkey, viaLittle's and road letter boxes of all selectors along Southside of Baffle Creek to Baffle Creek Station, thence vidl V. and J. T. Webster's, Murton, Greenvale, Taunton,Quondong, Eurimbula, and Bustard Head Letter -box ;returning vid Bustard Head Letter -box, Eurimbula, Quon-dong, Taunton, Greenvale, Murton, Road Letter -boxesof Skyring, Grant, \\Talker, and all selectors on northside of Baffle Creek, vid Gardener's, J. Head, A. H.Pershouse, the School, Hays, Manning, vid EssendeenCrossing to Rosedale Cattle Station ; thence to Rosedale,twice a week. Subject to re- arrangement. (In time offlood or high tide, when Baffle Creek Crossing not ford -able, mails to be conveyed over by boat.) (b) Rosedale andTaunton, along route as specified above, as far as Taun-ton and back, once a week. Subject to re- arrangement.(Mails to be conveyed over by boat when Baffle Creek notfordable.)

I22. 'Nanango and Guomeri, via Toohey's, Boole, West13ooie, Hessville, McNicol's, McClymont's, Sexton's,Mulcahy's, and Barambah Head Station, twice a week.Subject to re- arrangement at mileage rate.

124. North Pine and Mount Pleasant, vid Whiteside,Terrors Creek, and Lacey's Creek, three times a week.

124A. (Alternative.) North Pine and Mount Pleasant,vid Whiteside, Terror's Creek, and Lacey's Creek, threetimes a week. Time -table to start and terminate at Me?Vora? Pine end.

12413. (Alternative.) North Pine and Mount Pleasant,vid Whiteside, `t'error's Creek, and Lacey's Creek, sixtimes a week, 't'error's Creek ; thence Alouit Pleasant,three times a week.

124c. (Alternative). North Pine and Mount Pleasant,vid Whiteside, Terror's Creek, and Lacey's Creek, sixtimes a week, Terror's Creek ; thence A1ount Pleasant,three times a week. Time -table to start and terminateat the A'orlli Pine end.

124D. (Alternative.) North Pine and Terror's Creek,vid Whiteside, daily.

124E. (Alternative.) Terror's Creek and Terror's Creek,vid Mount Pleasant, Lacey's Creek, Armstrong Creek, andFishery Pocket, three times a week.

125. Greenniount Railway Station and Greenmount, vidMount Sibley, six times a week.

127. Coobiaby and 13yromine, vid Alan fred Downs,Nicholls Receiving Office, Millungera, Dalgonally, andSedan, once a week. The round trip to be performed infour days. (In flood time, wizen Flinders River cannotbe crossed, snails to be conveyed downs the southern sideof the river, vid Manfred Downs, Dalgonally, andSedan.)

128. (a) Brisbane General Post Office and FortitudeValley Post Office, six times a day ; (b) Fortitude Valleyand ]3ulimba Post Office, twice a day, one way only.(All mails to be taken froiîi and delivered at the officesas required.)

134. Roma and Ballaroo, vid Beaconsfield, Red Bank,Hope's Creek, Cooriiida, Merino Downs, Bellevue, Dal -inally, Emerald Bank, Spring Bank, Rocky Bank, Strat-ton, (_ oogo011, and Quibet, once a week.

r36. Miva Railway Station and Kilkivan, vid Coulson's,Munna Creek (Orphant's), Miva Station, Delisle, Na-rambi R.O., Running Creek, Schacht's, Yorkies, andMudlo (Wason's) ; returning vid Mudlo, Dombrone's,Yorkies, Neil and Hedge's, Running Creek, McClure's,Douglas', Crossman's, Miva Station, Munna Creek (Orph-ant's), Coulson's, and Kilkivan Junction, twice a week.

137. Rockhampton and Westwood, vid Alton Downs1.0., Morinish Diggings, Mount Morinish R.O., Mor-inish Station (outward trip only), ]3lackfellows' Gully,Bannockburn, Melrose, Craiglie, Dennis' Farm, and Rose -wood Diggings; returning vid Golden Bar, RosewoodDiggings, Dennis' Farm, Craiglie, Melrose, Bannock-burn, Blackfellows' Gully, Craignaught, Mount Morinish,Morinish Diggings, and 'Alton Downs, once a' week.

143. Glenlyon (7-Mile) and 'Texas, vid Springdell; LittlePlain, Emu" Park, Lagoon Flat, Ilonshaw, Strathalpine,Hughes, and Gunyan, once a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

148. Eudlo and Ilkley, vid Pearse's, three times aweek. Subject to one month's notice of discontinuanceby the Postmaster- General.

15o. Pittswori'1 and Mount Tyson, yid St. Helens,Springside, and Motley ; returning yid Frederick's, Mot-ley, and Springside, wice a week.

15oä. (Alternative.) Pittsworth and Aubignv, yid St.Helen's, Springside, Motley, and Mount ''y -son ; return-ing vid Mount Tyson, Frederick's, Motley, and Spring -side, three times a week.

r56. Stratlipine and Samford Post Office, yid SouthPine, Albany Creek, and \Vongun (13unya ), twice a. week.

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(Route to be vid Bald Hills in time of flood, omittingSouth Pine.)

162. Warwick and Elbow Valley, vid Lord John'sSwamp ; returning vid main border road, Brosnan's, Glen -reagh, Jones', and Veremont, three times a week.

168. Coomera Railway Station and Fern Hill, vid UpperCoomera and \ \Tonga \ Vallen. (Portion of route betweenCoomera and Upper Coomera to be varied in flood timeso as to avoid delays.) Twice a day Upper Coomera,once a day Fern Hill.

168A. (Alternative.) Coomera Railway Station and FernHill, vid Upper Coomera and \Vonga \ Tallen. (Portionof route between Coomera and Upper Coomera to bevaried in flood time so as to avoid delays.) Once a dayUpper ('oomera, and three times a week Fernbill.

169. Richmond and Kynuma, vid Clare Valley letter-box, Essex Downs letter -box, Cassidis Station Letter -box,( ;lenlvon, Albion Downs, Belford, Dimora, HamiltonDowns and Crendon. Once a week ; to be run in threedays each way.

17o. Mareeba and Mareeba Diggings. Once a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePostmaster- General.

r72. Rosewood and Minden, vid Ashwell and Talle-galla, three times a week.

176. Bororen and Norton, vid Hinckman's and Bernis-corlie's, twice a week. Subject to one month's notice ofdiscontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

i80. Yatala, Stegelitz, and Norwell, three times aweek Stegelitz, once a week Norwell. (And to keep Re-ceiving Office at Stegelitz.)

ISo.A. (Alternative.) Yatala, Stegelitz, and Norwell,three limes a week throughout. (And to keep ReceivingOffice at Stegelitz.)

\Voolloongabba and Mount Gravatt, once a day.188. (r) Kilkivan and Windera, vid (hoe's, Hewson's,

\Veiland's, once a week), and (Rosehill and CoonganLetter -box once a week) Boonara, Lakeview, Ettrickdale,13oubv jan, Cloyne, lt%caavie (outward trip only), I3oo-nimba, twice a week.

(2) Kilkivan and Boonara, vid Hewson's, Hawke's, &c.,and returning vid Lakeview, once a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

ISS.A. (Alternative.) (i) Kilkivan and Windera, vid(toe's, Hewson's, \Veiland's, once a week), and (Rose-hill and Coongan Letter -box once a week), Boonara,Lakeview, Ettrickdale, l3oubyjan, Cloyne, Neaavic, andBoonimba, twice a week.

(2) Kilkivan and Boonara, vid Hewson's, Hawke's, &c.,and returning vid Lakeview, once a week. Subject toone month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster-General.

r89. Beenleigl2 and Alberton, three times a week (Andto act as Receiving Officer at Alberton.)

191. Cambooya and Ramsay, twice a week.I91Á. (Alternative.) Cambooya and Ramsay, three times

a week.r95. Pittsworth and Cambooya, vid Spring \Talley

School, Kincora, North Branch, Gentleman's Seat, Bal-gownie, Felton, Wynn's, Handy's, Hanlon's, &c., threetimes a week.

106. Morven and ]3endena, vid East Tregoning, Ula-rundal, Chance Downs, Thirsty Downs, Boatman, andClifton, once a. week.

197. Nambour and Image Flat, twice a week. (And tokeep Receiving Office at Image Flat.)

r08. Waterford and Logan Reserve, three times aweek.

200. Langlo Crossing and Langlo Downs, vid MountMorris, twice a week.

202. Jondaryan and West Prairie, vid East Prairie,twice a week.

207. Dareel Town and Euligal, vid Bullawarrie, Gnbo-looma, Woolamit, and Gunnindacldy, twice a week. Sub-ject to one month's notice of discontinuance by the Post -master- General.

209. Mavtown and Nlaytown, vid Palmerville, FromeNative Police Station, Mount Musgrave, Higlibury (ex-cept in flood time), Gamboola, Walsh River, TelegraphStation, \Vrolhanl Park, Mitchell River, Bellevue, Ather-ton's Proprietary Lease, and Limestone, once a week.Subject to deduction of portion of subsidy when thewhole of the round trip is not performed.

2r3. Clifton and Upper Pilton, vid Selection 29gv,Willow Springs, R.O., Selection I ;IV, Nevilton R.O.,Headington Hill R.O., and Pilton R.O., three times aweek.

2X7. Geraldton and Wenginanic, vid Jordan Creek andDoIgo, once a week.

217A. (Alternative.) Geraldton and Trani Terminus (17miles), once a week.

217n. (Alternative.) Tram Terminus (17 miles), and\Venginanie, vid Jordan Creek, once a week.

21S. Burketown and Ca.mooweal, vid Brook Hotel, Pun-jut]) Station letter box, Gregory Downs R.O., Etheiglen,

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Morestone Dotons Station, Stone Hut, O'Sh;aughncssyRiver, and Rocklands, once a week.

232. Myra and ]3owenville, vid hinging ]'lain, Pine-wood, Pine Grove School, Irvingdale, and Mclnncrnev's ;returning vid McInnerney's, Irvingdale, \ \Tonga Plain, andRinging Plain. twice a week.

233. Mount Garnet and C'oolh*arra, twice a week.2i1. Charters Towers and Mount McConnell, vid ,n-

Mile. Clark's l3 ranch, )"fount Lcysbon, Bluff Station. BluffDiggings, Britannia, ]3lctchington Park, Victoria Downs.Mount Elsie (outward trip only), Harvest Home, andLornesleigh, once a week.'

234A. (Alternative.) Charters Towers and Mount 13a.-Connell, yid 70 -Mile, Clark's Branch. Mount Levshon,Bluff Station, Bluff Diggins, Britannia, Bletchington Park,Victoria Downs, Mount Elsie, Harvest home, and Lornes-leigh, once a week.

234n. (Alternative.) Charters 'Towers and T.1ount McCon-nell, vid 70 -Mile. Clark's Branch. Mount T.eyshon, BluffStation, Bluff Diggings, Britannia, 13letchington Park,Victoria Downs, Mount Elsie, ¡Voathamuzzna, HarvestI -Tome, and Lornesleigh, once a week.

2340. (Alternative.) Charters Towers and Lornesleigh,rid 7o -Mile, Clark's Branch, Movmt Levshon, Bing Sta-tion, Bluff Dirrîings, Britannia, Bletchington Park, Vic-toria Downs, Mount Elsie (outward triai only), and Har-vest Home, once a week.

236. Tarampa Store and Prenzlau, yid Hillside, threetimes a. week.

238. Roscvale and Mooranr;, three limes a week.240. Fernvale and Deep Creek vid \\Tivenhoe and Dun -

das. (Mailman to run vid Catarrh (Cathaloo) Creek inflood tune.) Three times a week.

240x. (Alternative.) Fernvale and 112elmerbi' (Saw Mill),vid \Vivenhoe, Dundas. Deep Creek. and Cro 'e's (111ai1-man to run yid Catarrh (Cathaloo) Cree; in flood time),three times a week.

24.2. Wyndham Arms and Morville (Ttillen's), vid Selec-tions of Deighton, Bourke, Teys, Mitchell, Carter, Lucas,Bailey, Glasson, and Gillespie, once a week. Subject toone month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gcncral.

2.4(;. Richmond and \ \'oolgar (New Camp). vid Cam-hridge Downs, Burlei'*h. ]1Terton Ponds, and Lower \ \Tonl-gar, once a week. Subject to one month's notice of dis-continuance by the Postmaster- General.

246:x. (Alternative.) Richmond and Wool r;ar (NewCamp), vid Burle.igh, Merton Ponds. and Lower \Voolgar,once a week. Subject to one month's notice of discon-tinuance by the Postmaster - General. (Cambridge Downsomitted from route.)

2 ;1. Roma Post Office and Railway Station, and tocarry loose letters if required, to and from all present andfuture trains.

2 :4. One -mile and Cochrane Creek, vire Cedar Pocket-road, \ \Toonduun Provisional School, and Saselby's; Te-

1 urn ing by Randwick -road, vid Clark's, Wright's, rindGates' (once a week), three times a weck. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

259. Lcvburn and Yandilla, vid Tnmmaviltc Head Sta-tion. Wright's, Pillar's, Tummavillc School, 11aillic's, andFeniton., twice a week.

26n. \ \TVnntun and Lytton, six tinges a week. Subject toone month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -General.

262. Port Douglas Tramway Station and Mossy') nTramway Station, six times a week, or by all trains if re-quired.

265. Kingarov and Kingarov (round service), vif Jones'Selection, Stuart River -road, Wooroolin Post Office, re-

ti1rning yid Short's Letter Box. Merluan's. Shailer's,Brown's, Gordon Brook, Cressellev Receiving, Office,\\Teen's, and Logboy School, twice a week. Subject toone month's notice Of discontinuance by .the Postmaster -General.

265A. (Alternative.) \Vooroolin and \Voorooiin, vidStuart River- road, Jones' Selection, Tïingarov, returningraid Logboy School, \\Teen's, ('resse]ley, Gordon Brook,Brown's, Shailer's, 11Tcchan's, and Short's Letter Box,twice a week. Subject to one niontla's notice of discon-tinuance by the Postmaster - General.

268. \Marra and Slnie, vi:1 Logic, Braemar, and T:ogan.once a week. Salbject to one month's notice of discon-tinuance by the Postmaster -General.

272. Birkdale and Capalaba', twice a week.275;. Strathpine and Fishery Pocket, vid Harrison's

Pocket, Samson Creek, and Samson \Tale, twice a week.275A. (Alternative.) Strathpine and Samson Tale. vid

Harrison's Pocket and Samson Creek, twice a week.278. Nambour and Bli Bli, three times a week. Sub-

ject to one month's notice of discontinnantt! by the Potmaster-General. ,

287. Port Douglas and Daintree River, serving Bailey'sCreek and Cooper's Creek, once a week.

285. North Killarney and the Head, once a week.2Sc1. Looktown and Starckie Diggings, vid Manon,

Selections on Cameron's Creek as far as Barrett's (exceptin wet season,: thence vid Jansen's, Rosebank, BustardPark, Carral's Creek. McIvor, and Sonata, once a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePost master - General.

205. Macalister and Jimbour, six times a week.207. Slannary Hills and 1Tcrberton, vid lbfontalbion,

lrvinebank, and Watsonville, three times a week Irvine-

bank, and twice a week Herberton. Subject to one month'snotice of discontinuance by, the Postmaster - General.

2Q0. Bundaberg and the Nolan River South, vid Oak -wood, The Corals, Sandringham, Mostyn, and Fitz -Henry's. back to and along Kolan -road to R. Knight's;thence to all Farms and Selections along south side ofKohn River. to Bucca School. Maddiston's, Betts', Sten-gord's, and Içe+nt's ; thence to Byford's. Rosenberry Farmto Jens Christensen's ; returning vid Corry's, Petersen's,Huuth's, Torgensen's, Barnett's, Roebuck's, T. Fagg's,(Carey's, Swallow's. Baker's, to Sunnyside, twice a week.To deliver and collect all mail matter along route speci-fied, subject to rearrangement, or one month's notice ofdiscontinuance by the Postmaster - General.

/no. Hambledon junction and Sawmill Pocket, vid Ham -bledon, and serving Selections en route, once a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePostmaster- General.

302. (a) Beaudesert Tram Station and Innisplain, vidLaravale and Tahooba, (b) Tabooba and Christmas Creek,three times a week, and as often as tram runs.

203. (a) Normanton Post Office and Railway Station,and to convey loose letters as required, to and from allPresent and future trains. (b) Normanton Post Office andWharf (mailman to meet the tender at " Margaret andJane," Baffle Group, or Double Island, as may be re-(mired, when the tender cannot get further up the river),to and from all present and future vessels carrying mails.

305. Beaudesert and 1\Tindooinbah, vid Tabragalba ; re-turning direct to Beaudesert, six times a. week.

31o. Marlborough and Rookvood, yid Marlborough Sta-tion, Woodstock, Clifton, Apis Creek, Leura, and l3al-comba, once a week.

31nÁ. (Alternative.) Marlborough and Ealcomba, vidMarlborough Station, Woodstock, Apis Creek, and Leura,once a week.

31 r. Avondale and Bucea, vid Bellevue, Spencer's,Tegege, Narroo, Beenleigh, Invicta, Roslyn, Windsor,Abbot sford 's, Boison's, Batstone's, I-Till's, Turner's,Green's. Larsen's, and Nencly's. A. T. Madsen's. holanState School, Janke's, Henricksen's, Dickensen's, andDahl's; returning, vid Pollock's, Hastings', E. and C.Madsen's, Bloomfield's, Luckie's, Hood's, Rae's, Rennie's,Kevlin's, Petersen's, Martin's, Olesen's. \Villianmson's,Vanclaran School, Spencer's, Ashton's, Matton's, I3uch-bach's, and Pittuck's, three times a week. an time offlood, wizen the specifiedfied route cannot be followed, a de-viation is to be made to ,:'et outside flood waters.)

112. (a) Slanthorpe 2nd 'Texas, vid Pikedale, Pike'sCreek, Glenlvon (7- 11MTile), Silvelrspur, Gunya.n Corner(Queensland sirle). and 'Texas flat, twice a week. (b)Pikedalc and Tnglewood, yid Terrica, \Varmo, and Cool -mnnda, twice a. week.

,12C. (A /ternntive.) Stanthorpc and Texas,,vid Pikedale,Pike's Creek, Glcnlvon (7- Mile), Silverspur, Guayan Cor-ner (Queensland side), and Texas Flat, twice a week.

312tß. (Alternative.) Pikedale and Inglewood, vid Ter -rica, \ \Tarro, anil Conlmunda, twice a week.

314. Moore and i- Tone's, vid Nine -mile Receiving Of-fice, Louisa. Vale, Blank's, Avoca Creek, and Mount Stan-ley, twice a we!k Mount Stanley, and once a weekHorne'..

316. Spring Blaff and hoOjarewon, yid The Bluff, Gar-ret's, Dc Grauehy's, and Palmer's; returning same route,six times a week.

324. (,T.) Gladstone and Glassford Creek, vid Calliope,11armitndoo, Glengarry, Milton Station, Rhodes. Duffy's,Morrison's, Gilmour's Selection. l)oabaon T.O., Han -lon's, Mansfield's. ITarpnr's. McDonald's, Dunlop's, \ \Tet-ter's. Nevertire, Nanando, Hi :i.man's, &c., once a week.(b) Glassford Creek and Catlin, vid Monal, once a week.

NOTE.- Dooboon R.O. may be served by a branch lineoft (a).

324r. (Alternative.) (al Gladstone and Glassford Creek,vlî Calliope. Barmundoo, Glengarry, Milton Station,Rhodes. Du(Ty's, Morrison's, Gilmour's Selection, Han -lon's, Mansfield's. Harpur's, McDonald's, Dunlop's, Wet -ter's. Ne' :ertire. Nanando, Hickman's. &c., once a week.(b) Glassford Creek and Cania. vid Monal. once a week.

327. Woolloon abba and Belmont, vid Coorparoo andCarina, twice a day Coorparoo,. once a clay Belmont.

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tions, Black Ridge, Miclere, Kilcummin, 'l'inwell Downs,y:anbin (Logan 1)ow' s), Isaac River (Grosvenor Downs),Olive Downs, Illley, ]llendarra, and Oxford Downs. (Por-tíon between Yambira and Zsaac River to be performedby horse in wet weather.) Once a week.

3i9. Mackay Post Office and the !Wharves; also PostOffice :tad Railway Station; and to carry loose letters asrequired to and from all present and future trains andevery vessel carrying nails.

332. '!'liane and "fha.ne's Creek, three times a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by the]'ostinastcr- General.

332A. (Alternative.) Thane and Thane's Creek, twice aweek. Subject to one month's notice of discontinuanceby the Postmaster- General.

334. Winton and Evesham Hotel, vira Bladensburg,Warrnanibool, Happy Valley, \Wangana, Opalton, Fer-mo, Híghfields, Melrose, Baratria, and Selections enroríle, once a week. Subject to one month's notice of dis-continuance by the Postmaster - General.

335. Townsville and Ingham, vid Armidale, 011eraCreek, Mount Ruth, \Vatervicw, and Francis Creek, oncea week.

335A. (Alternative.) Townsville and Ingham, vid Armi-dale, 011era Creek, Mount Ruth, \ \"aterview, Allendale,and Francis Creek, once a week.

340. Yuleba and Clifford, vid Bendernere ; returningvid Hatcham Downs, Dangarfìeld, Maymead, Clifford,and 'lundi, and all Selections en route, once a week.

347. Nambour and Sylvania, twice a week-35 T . ]3anana and \\ ooroona, vid \\ :uldoo, Harcourt,

Redclifle No. 2, Redclitl'e, and 'Nulalbin, once a week.354. Moorabool and Hopetoun, vid Gregor's Creek Re-

ceiving Office, Gregor's Creek School, 1. Gault, \l. H.Francis, Wise, ShelIcross, Greensill, "[raves, Oakhill,Fralnpton's, and Green's Saw -mill, twice a week.

355. Chinchilla and Durah, vid Turner's, McIntyre's,Chinchilla \Woolshed, Seven Oaks, Pelican, Fairyland,and Durong, once a w sels.

357. \Woolloongabba and Anierley, twelve times a week.359. Springsure Post Office and Railway Station ; also

to carry loose letters if required, to and from all presentand future trains.

360. Mount Perry and Eidsvold, vid 'Possum CreekMail Stage (near Mungai Head Station), once a week.Tenderer to state sum he will require in the event of thefrequency being increased to twice a week.

36r. Atherton and Atherton, vi( \Waringle, Paterson's,Rankin's, Jackson's, Lesprit's, ILZ1acdonald's, and 'l'olga.llo:lt to be used at Barron River Crossing at Paterson'sat ordinary times, but Paterson's to be omitted at timesof high flood, once a week.

36I:1. (Alternal,.va'.) Atherton and Atherton, vira Wa-ringle, Paterson's, Rankin s, Jackson's, ',esprit's, 1\lac-donald's, :111(1 Tolga. Boat to be used at Barron RiverCrossing at Paterson's at ordinary times, blet Paterson'sto be omitted at times of high flood, twice a week.

364. Rockhampton and \'aalnba, vid Pink Lily School,Alton Downs Hotel, Alton ])owns, Ayrshire Park, Cali -orum Lagoon, :Ind Dìenrobiil Park, once a leveek.

365. 'l'ooloombah (Tossing and Croydon Station, vi(i.('live and \"ation Station, once a week. (And to keepReceiving Office at 'l'ooioombah.)

36S. (a) Redcli(Te- Delivery of all letters, newspapers,packets, and telegrams along; the plain coast road fromK langer (Mrs. Bell's) to Reef ]'oint, Scarborough, andto all houses between the nain coast road and the beach,once a. day. (b) The clearing of the letter box at (.grant'sStore, and the conveyance of its contents to the RedefinePost and Telegraph (.lflìce daily, at such hours as thel'ostlnaster- General may direct.

370. Lowood and '1'ararnpa Store, three times a week.370.A. (Alternative.) Lowood and 1'renzlau, vise Tara in pa

Store and Hillside, three times a week372. Kuraby Railway Station and Eight -mile Plains

Post Office, vid State School, six times a week.372A. (Alternative.) Kuraby Railway Station and Eight -

mile Plains Post Office, vid State School, six tintes a weekand fa 'keep Post Office at Eight-mile Plains.

373 Landsborongh and Conondale, vid Glen ferna,A1ct'artlry's, Teutoberg, aine 1\Maleny, twice a week.

377. ]3ajool and Bajc)ol, vid Upper Iilam School,Desch's, South IJl:cen School, Selections, and McCa hlevs',twice a week.

37S. Brisbane and Asp ley, vide ]iedron and Chernlside,twelve time a week.

370. Pinkenba Post Office and Railway Station, twelvetimes a week. Subject to one month's notice of discon-tinuance by the Postmaster-General.

3S2. Ipswich and Blackstone, vid Silkstone ReceivingOffice, twelve times a week. Subject to rearrangement.

383. (.:amoolveal and Gregory ])owns, 1'i1î ]Zocklands,Herbert Vale, Carl Creek, N.Itf. P.C., Lilydale Letter-

box (at junction Lilydafc track with ?.awn Hill- HerbertVale- road), Riversleigh, Mended Hill, Cant's Silver MineCanip, and Lawn Hill, once a fortnight.

385. Kynuna and New Quarnbctook, viti Waniola, Glen -bervie, and Roscvale, once a v.eek.

3S9. Hughenden Post Office and Railway Station; andto convey loose letters as required, to and from all pre-sent and future trains.

393. Toogoolawah acid Maunt Bepl)o, yid Cressbrook,Caboonbah, and ]%'fount Beppo School, three times a. week.(And to keep Receiving Office at Mount Beppo.)

398. Chiliagoc Post Office and Railway Station, to andfrom all present and f.iture trains. Subject to one month'snotice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

399. Miriam Vale and Toweran, vid I3loomfield's, Hoff-man's, Jenkinson's, Dingle's, Oreti, Moralgaran, Thorn-liill, \Varro, Charnwcod, and Borelia, twice a week.

401. Jimbooinba Railway Station and Canungra, vidMundoolun Station, Tambourine Station, Fenwyke,O'Mahoney's, and Irvingsford, six times a week.

402. Thursday Island Post Office and Government Jetty,Wharves, and usual landings; also to clear pillar -boxesonce a. day, to and from all vessels carrying mails.

404. Araanac and 'I'.)rrens Creek, vid Staintburn, BowenDowns, Caledonia, Corinda, Aberfoyle, LTanda, \Vingara,Crawford's, Shirley, and Oakley. (Zn flood time, the'name between Bowen Downs and Aberfoyle to be vidCorinda, Silverdale Bore, and Rainsley, orxitting Cale-donia.) Once a week.

405. (a) Gayndah and Cooranga, vid Brian Pastures,Ball Ban, Penwhanpell, Strathisla, Gordon's, Inman's, andWigton, once a week. (b) Gayndah and Gayndah, vidBrian Pastures, Ban Ban, Penwhanpell, Strathisla, Gor-don's, Inanan's, Wigton, and Cooranga, once a week. (c)Gayndah and Gayndah, vid Brian Pastures, Ban Ban, andGuymer, once a week.

4oS. Atherton and Ball Pocket, once a week. Subjectto one month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster-General.

411. Nambour and Obi Obi, vid Kurcelpa R.O., Du-long Receiving Office, Selections of Phillips, Pope, White-cross, and Voetl a, Mapletoa Receiving Office, Selectionsof Biggs, Doggerals, and Smith, three times a week.

4rra. (Alternative.) (a) Nambour and Obi Obi, vid Ku-reelpa I.Z.O., and Mapleton R.O., three times a week.(b) Branch line, Iéureelpa R.O. and Dulong R.O., threetimes a week.

416. Mounteagle (Mendip) and Epping Vale, vid TheCell, Epping Forest, and Laglan, once a week.

416a. (Alternative.) Monnteagle (Mendip) and Loglarr,vid Epping Forest ; the Department reserving the rightto extend the route as may be required, at mileage rate.

428. Grantham and Fordsdale, vid \ \'inwill, Ma MaCreek, and Mount \Vhitestone, three times a week.

4.31. Rosedale and Rosedale, vid Rosedale Station(Little's), and all Selections along the south side of BailleCreek to Bailie Creek Station ; thence to H. and J. T.Webster's, Taunton Station, Murton, Greenvale, Sky-ring's Letter -box, Grant's, \ \Talker's, and all Selectionson north bank of Baffle Creek, vid Gardner's, Head's,F. Ii. Pershouse's Letter -box, and 1:. J. Head's Letter-box, the School, IIa.y's Letter -box, to the crossing nearManning's, and Rosedale Cattle Station, twice a week.Subject to rearrangement. (Zn flood time or high tide,7.o hen Fajjle Creek Crossing not fordable, mails to becn,rv^yed over by boot.)

Neale-Attention is directed to Service 119 and alterna-tive.

4.32. Coen Telegraph Station and Moreton TelegraphStation, yid Rokeby, Langi Station (Meta Downs), Pine"free, Mein ''elegraph Station, Maloona, and York Downs,once a. fortnight.

4.35. A4ountside and Granite ] -?ill, three times a week.4 , ,.

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(Alternative.) Mountsic.le and Granite liiil, twicea

436. 1 \romblel):lnk and \\l.lrrong;, ,'iJ The Farm and('restal Brook, once a week.

.3,. Mooraree anti Tíngalpa, six times a week.444. Jonllaryan :Intl \ \ramb :lraora Receiving Office, vid

Rosalie Homestead Area, Quinalow Receiving Office, Bis-marck Receiving Office, M'eola School, and Ailoola Springs,twice a week.

444.x. (Allt'rrralive.) Jon(laryan and Wambaroora Re-ceiving Office, via Rosalie. Homestead Area, Quinalow Re-ceiving Office, 13isniarek Receiving Office, 11400la School,and ?t1oola Springs, three tittles a week.

446. Alderly and Tipper Iiedron, twice a week. (Andto keep Receiving Office at Upper Kedron.)

447. Westbrook- Crossing and Athol, vid Bunker's Hill;returning vid State Farm if required, three times a week.

45.3. Blnhdamba delivery within a raidus of r2 miles of1lund :ulhha Post Office, six times a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

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460. Yeppoon and Woodbury, viâ Farnborough, sixtimes a week.

460.x. (Alternative.) Yeppoon and Woodbury, viâ Farn-borough, three times a week.

465. Dinmore delivery within a radius of r2 miles ofDinmore Post Office, six times a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

460. Geraldton and Geraldton, vid Mundoo (one wayonly), Stockton, Mourilyan, and Queensland Plantation,twice a week.

471. H ughenden and Mount Pollux, once a week.476. Neiang Post Office and Railway Station, and to

dear pillar -box at Railway Station twice a day, to andfrom all present and future trains.

483. Gympie and Edward's Farm (Six -mile, Chats-worth- road), vid Selections and old Widgee Crossing,three times a week.

487. Gladstone and Parson's Point (Meat Works), viâSouth Gladstone Receiving Office, three times a week, ordaily if required. Subject to one month's notice of dis-continuance by the Postmaster- General.

480. Bundaberg and South Elliott. Delivery and col-lecting of all mail matter within the following boun-daries :- Commencing on the Bundaberg- MaryboroughRailway line at its intersection with the southern boun-dary of the municipality of Bundaberg ; and boundedthence by that railway line south - easterly to the ElliottRiver ; thence by that river easterly to its mouth and bythe Pacific Ocean northerly to the south -east corner ofportion 1o, parish of Barolin, there joining boundary ofMail Service No. 319; bounded thence by the south boun-dary of that service westerly to the west corner of thePound Reserve ; and thence by the south boundary of themunicipality of Bundaberg to the point of commencement.Twice a week. Subject to rearrangement or to one month'snotice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

49r. Roma and Gordon Park, vid Roma Downs, Rich -mond Downs, Laureston, Waterview, Mt. Pleasant, VioletHills, Glencoe, Pine Grove, Sunnymeade, Oakfield, Fair-field and Glenwood once a week.

496. Eton and Palm -tree, vid Little's, Dunn's, Leach's,Paul's, Ryan's, and Homebush, four times a week Home -bush, and twice a week Palm -tree.

407. ]3oonmoo and Rocky Bluffs, viâ Stannary Hills,three times a week.

498. Donor's Hill and ley, vid Bang Bang, Woon-doola, and Vena Park, once a week.

503. Charleville and Coongoola Receiving Office, vidAcker's Selection, No. 1 l3ore ( Riversleigh), Authoringa,Riversleigh, Boatman Springs, Elverston, Elmina, throughCobbrum Blocks, Yarmouth, and Charlottevale, once aweek.

504. Inglewood and Canal Creek, viâ Little's, SandyHill, Naomi Dell, Mayfield, The Glen, Glenelg, Ash -

grove, and Dungorm, twice a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral,

505. Longreach and Yanburra, vid Cramsie, and Selec-tions on western side of the Thomson River ; to run oneastern side of river if required, once a week.

509. Plane Creek and Homebush, vid Central Mill,Selections of Ross, Nicholson, Martin, Highbury, Brad -sell, Turner, Jolly, Gordon Bios., Marr, Breen, Lang-ford, Bainbridge, Thomson, Wentzell, Bane, Gelman,Hameron, MofTat, McClarty, &c., once a week. Subjectto one month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -General.

511. Townsville and Aitken Vale, vid Flinders- street,\Vest End, Hermit Park, and Ross River (Meat Works),once a day.

511.x. (Alternative.) Townsville and Aitken Vale, vidFlinders- street, West End, Hermit Park, and Ross River(Meat Works), twice a day.

512. Yandaran and Newlands (Brotherton's), vid Selec-tions of Knight, Hull, Jones, E. and W. Hair, Bump -stead, Woods, Woeller, W. and H. Newbecker, Gaylord,Cunningham, Hipathite, Williamson, F. C. Darlington,J. and W. Maplethorpe, Bryer, J. H. Darlington, Tindel,Rooke, Alexander, Pittuck, and Waterloo Sugar Mill,Hawthornden and Keys, Spencer's, and Morrison's Boxes,to deliver and collect all mail matter along route speci-fied, twice a week. Subject to rearrangement.

514. Cunnamulla Post Office and Railway Station, toand from all present and future trains.

515. Glengarry and Oakwood, vid Selections of W. C.V eates, A. Yeates, Millie Station, Quarrel's, and Dun -stan's, once a week. (And to keep 'Receiving Office atGlengarry.) Subject to one month's notice of discontinu-ance by the Postmaster -General.

515A. (Alternative.) Charleville and Oakwood, vid Glen-garry, Selections W. C. l'eates, A. Yeates, Millie Sta-

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tion, Quarrel's, and Dunstan's, once a week. Subject toone month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster-General.

519. Raglan and Mount Bennett, vid Nine -mile Dig.gings and Langmorn, once a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster-General.

525. Mackay suburban delivery of letters, newspapers,and packets to all addresses outside the ordinary letter -carrier's delivery, but within the Municipality, once a clay.

53o. Redland Bay and Russell Island, once a week.531. Croydon and G.-Aden Gate, vid 'Prue Blue and 'Bel -

more, six times a week. Subject to one month's notice ofdiscontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

532. Woodford and Kalangara, twice a week. Subjectto one month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -General.

540. Yandaran and Miara, vid Broom's, Miara School,Mikkelson's, Mi:}ra Sugar Mill, Selections of Thomas,Remmington, Ross, Knight, Bailey, Eggar, Helmore,Kindt, Evans, Lovett, and Williamson, senr. and junr. ;to deliver and collect all mail matter along route speci-fied, twice a week. Subject to rearrangement.

543. Clermont and Clermont, vid Brewery Creek, Sal-mon's, Peak Vale, Mount 13a1í, Carnarvon Lagoon, andWeston's Farm, once a week.

544. Alderly and Everton Park, six times a week. (Andto keep Receiving Office at Everton Park.)

545. Tewa.ntin and Noosa Heads, calling at letter -boxes on the south side of Noosa River, three times aweek. (And to keep Receiving Office at Noosa Heads.)Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePostmaster - General.

546. Forest Hill and Lowood, vid Rosewood, Home-stead School, Owens' Selection, Lockrose School, TarampaFlat School, acid 13ennett's Selection, three times a week.

554. Marlborough and Charon's Ferry, vid Glenprairie,Stoodleigh, and Strathmuir, once a week.

559. Ripple Creek and Seymour, three times a week.56o. Goodwood and Westgate; twice a week. (And to

keep Receiving Office at Westgate.) Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral

560.x. (Alternative.) Goodwood and Westgate, twice aweek from 1st November to 3oth April, and once a weekfrom 1st May to 31st October, and to keep Receiving Of-fice at Westgate. Subject to one month's notice of dis-continuance by the Postmaster- General.

561. Anakie and Anakie, vid :Newsome's, Hunt's, Lid -stone's, Iguana Flat, Stewart's freehold, Sapphire, andMount Clifford, once a week. Subject to one month'snotice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

565. Gunalda and Anderleigh, once a week. Subject toone month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -General.

566. Wondai and Wigton, vid Mondure, Marshlands,and Smithers', three times a week.

568. Arrilalah and Matiamo. viâ Darr River Crossing,Woodlands, Lovatt R.O., Lovatt Park, Culparoo Park,and Markeena, once a week. Subject to one month's no-tice of discontinuance by the Posmaster- General.

571. Mareeba Post Office and Railway Station, to andfrom all present and future trains. Subject to one month'snotice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

573. Sherwood delivery, within a radius of 12 miles ofSherwood Post Office, six times a week.

577. Gladstone and Eastern Boyne, vid Skvring's, Bunt-ing's, Seaton's, Boyne Island Box, Heidelberg, Foley'sBoyne Hotel, Pershouse's ]3ox, Riverstone, Jensen's,Hickson's, McDonald's (2), State School, Threadingham's,(_'handler's, and Hickson's, once a week; and also Glad-stone to Milton Station, vid above- mentioned places andDickinson's, William Welch, Robert Welch, and McDon-ald's, once a week.

577A. (Alternative.) Gladstone and Eastern Boyne, asabove, once a week; also Gladstone and Kvbla, vid placesas above to Milton Station, thence viâ Duffy's and Han -lan's, once a week.

579. Woodford and North Woodford,, twice a week.Subject to one month's notice of discontinuance by thePostmaster- General.

580. Bowen and Linderman Island, vid Molle, Whit-sunday, Hanning, and Hamilton Islands, and Dent Is-land Lighthouse, once a month. Subject to one month'snotice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

581. Delta and Rutland Plains, vid Riçhard's, GunHole, Montana, and Lochnagar, once a fortnight. Sub-ject to service being discontinued during wet season, inrespect of which time no subsidy to be paid.

582. Nanango and Yeraman Creek, viâ Bear and Selec-tions, once a week. Subject to one month's notice of dis-continuance by the Postmaster- General.

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-S2A. (Alternative.) Nanago and Yeraman Creek, vidT3ear and Selections, twice a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

583.Drumburle Letter -box (Gladstone - Banana -road) and

Drumburle andtCrowsdale vid Mount

an week. SubjectScoria,

oneCurrajonb, Crowsdale,month's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

585,Gillen's Siding and New Moonta, three times a

week.ç85A. (Alternative.) Gillen's Siding and New Moonta,

three times a week. (And to keep Receiving Office atA'c T1 Moonta. )

538. I-lillview and Pinelands Mill, three times a week.(And to keep Receiving Office at Pinelands Mill.) Sub-ject to one month's notice of discontinuance by the Post-master- General.

589. Miriam Vale and Mount Jacob, viâ Polmaily, oncea week. Subject to alteration or extension to GlassfordCreek at mileage rate, and to one month's notice of dis-continuance by the Postmaster - General.

54o. Mossman and Mossman, vizi Blain and Keely's Box,Miallo, Rankin's, Isola R.O., Mackay's, Bailey andMathews', Draper's, Maloney's, ,Archibald's, Welshman's,Richards', Donnelly's, and Smith's, once a week.

592. Ipswich and A- nberley, vid Toongarra, three timesa week.

602. Geraldton and G:arradunga, vid Hart's, Jodrell's,Goondi, and Darragee Central Mill, twice a week.

603. Blackstone, Silkstone, and Booval. Deliverywithin a radius of IZ miles of I3lakstone Post Office andBooval Receiving Office respectively. Six times a week.

6o5. Girofle:. and Redcap, twice a week. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

607. Mount Garnet Post Office and Railway Station, toand from all present and future traiias. Subject to onemonth's notice of discontinuance by the Postmaster -Gene-ral.

6o9. Swan Creek and Junabee,_vid Murphy's and Cut -more's, three times a week. Subject To one month's no-tice of discontinuance by the Postmaster- General.

61o. Wellcamp and Burton's. three times a week. Sub -ject to one month's notice of discontinuance by the Post -master - General.

614. Goodwood and Walluma, twice a week. (And tokeep Receiving Office at Walluma.)

616. Graymare and Lester, twice a week.617. Petford and Emuford, once a week.618. Terror's Creek : nd Armstrong Creek, vid Fishery

Pocket, once a week.6r8.ß. (Alternative.) Terror's Creek and Armstrong

Creek, vid Fishery Pocket, twice a week.62o. Cunningham and Rodgers Creek, twice a week.621. One -mile and Gvmpie, once a day (evening) ex-

cept Sunday.623. Narambi and Ballilgan, vid Marodian Head Sta-

tion, once a week.624. Clermont and Black Ridge, vid All Nations, once

a week. Subject to one month's notice of discontinuanceby the Postmaster- General.

Postmaster- General's Department,28th July, 1905.

NEW SOUTII \VALES.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FOR, ERECTION OF TELEPHONE LINE

BETWEEN NI-MAG ?E ANI) SIJUTTLETON.TT is hereby notified, for public information, that the

tender of Mr. George A. 'Wheeler, of Dubbo, hasbeen accepted for the erection of a telephone line betweenN vnaagee and Shuttleton, at J:13 los. per mile.

AUSTIN CHAPMAN,l'ostniaster- General.

Postmaster- General's Department,28th July, 1905.

TENDERS FOR CONVEYANCE OF INLANDMAILS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

FRESH Tenders (sealed) will be received at the officeof the Deputy Postmaster- General, Adelaide, and

at the Post Office, Port Darwin, until Noon on Thursday,26th October, 1905, for the conveyance of Post Officemails (including all articles sent by Parcel Post), to andfrom the undermentioned places, during the period com-mencing on or about ist January, i906, and terminatingon the 3ist December, 19o7, viz.: -

Katherine and Wave Hill Stations, vid New Willeroo,Old Willem), New Delamere Downs, VictoriaDowns Stations, Victoria River Out - station, and].ongreach Station, every four (4) weeks, distanceabout 325 miles, time to be allowed II days eachway.

CONDITIONS.

1. Every tender must bear the bond fide signature, dulywitnessed, of the tenderer, and of two respectable andresponsible persons willing to heroine bound for the duefulfilment of the contract, and guaranteeing the safetyof the mails, in a sum equal to double the annual amountpayable under the contract.

2. When the annual amount of a tender does not .exceedÇ25, no deposit shall be required, but on all tenders for

amounts over that sum a deposit of 5 per cent. on theannual amount up to Lr,000 shall be required, and 2Aper cent. on any further sum beyond ¿I,000. Such de-posit may be sent in cash, by cheque indorsed by themanager of the bank upon which it is drawn, or by bankdraft, made payable to the Receiver, General Post Office,Adelaide. Deposits will be absolutely forfeited to thePostmaster - General should the tender be withdrawn, orshould the person whose tender is accepted fail to havethe usual bond and agreement completed, to the satisfac-tion of the Deputy Postmaster- General, within fourteenclays after the posting of notice from the Deputy Post -master- General that the bond and agreement are readyfor signature.

3. The tender shall be deemed to be accepted as soonas a letter giving notice of the acceptance thereof shallhave been posted at the General Post Office, Adelaide,addressed to the tenderer at the address named in histender.

4. The deposit will be returned to the successful ten -derers on their bonds and agreements being completed,sand unsuccessful tenderers will have their deposits re-turned to them on their signing receipts for the respectiveamounts.

5. Tenders must state the mode in which the mailswill be carried, whether in vehicle, on horseback, bycamels, or otherwise ; and where vehicles are to be used,the description of vehicle and the number of horses bywhich it is to be drawn must be stated ; and in every casesuitable and proper brakes must be provided.

6. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted.

7. The general conditions pertaining to the carriage ofmails in South Australia and the Northern Territory to beobserved. Copies can be obtained at the General PostOffice, Adelaide, and at the Post Offices, Port Darwin,Katherine River, and Pine Creek.

AI.'STIN CHAPMAN,Postmaster - General.

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VICTORIA.

Commonwealth ette

Postmaster- General's Depart mcnt,`2nd August, 1905. '

Fr.TE falïawing particulars of Contracts entered into for the Conveyance of Post Office Mails in the State of Victoria for thetriennial p3rio3, from 1st July, 1903, to the 30th June, 1908, are published for general information.

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Contractors.

Names.1

Addresses.

C. H. Probert

C. H. Probert

3 F. Wheeler

4 J. Tuck

5 W. H. Robley

G T. J. De Laney

7 J. Russell

8 E. E. Smith

9 I). Todd ..

10 10

11 1112 12

13

14

I5

13

14

1.,

E. Dwyer

P. HansenJ. S. Kerr

G. Cochrane

H. T. Fisher

D. Wilson

.. Mornington

.. Mornington

.. Red Hill

Portsea

Rosebud ..

Flinders ..

Tankerton ..

Melbourne ..

Newhaven ..

San Remo

Powlett 1:.iver ..Glen Iris

Cheltenham ..

OakIeigh

Black Flat

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

Post Office and Railway Station,Mornington

Mornington and Dromana, via MountMartha Receiving Office

Red Hill and Moat's Corner, Morn -ington and Dromana -road, twotrips per day

Dromana and Portsea., via SouthChannel Light - house, Rosebud, Rye,and Sorrento, to connect with Morn -ington and Dromana service

Rosebud and Cape Schanck, viaBoneo

Bittern and Flinders, via Balnarring.Merri cks, and Shoreham

Stony Point Railway Station andTankerton Post Office (French Is-land)

Stony Point Railway Station and SanRemo, via Cowes and Newhaven,six days a week, calling at Rhyll.,three days a week each way

Post Office and Jetty, Newhaven, twojourneys per day

San Remo and Powlett River, viaKileunda, Bridge Creek, and Daly -st.:on

Powlett River and WVonthaggi . .

Malvern Railway Station and OlenIris, and effecting a letter deliveryat Glen Iris, once a day

Cheltenham. Letter Dd ivery. One de-livery to be effected daily by twomounted letter - carriers employedsimultaneously, the last letter to bedelivered before noon. The boun-daries are as follow : Nor.h. Bay-road to Charman -road (inclusive) toKey's -road (exclusive); thence toKingston -road, Wills-street, andHenry- street, all inclusive. East.Old Dandenong -road. from Kingston -road and Henry - street to(:entre Dandenong -road ; thenceMoorabbin -road to Balcomb -road,all inclusive. South. Balcomb-road from Moorabbin -road to Rail-way exclusive, Baleomb -road fromRail way to Charm an -road incln-sive, t.'.har,nan -roa,d io Beach -roadinclusive, Reach -road. to Reserve-road inclusive. I1'c4. Reserve-road from Beach -road to Bay -street, along Bay - street to George -street ; thence to Bay - road, allinclusi ve. The Heatherton mailsare to be conveyed to and freinCheltenham daily in conjunctionwith the above letter delivery

Post Office and Railway Station, Oak-leigh

Oakleigh and Scoresby, via NottingBill and Wheeler's Hill, with abranch to and from Black Flat

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Modeof

Conveyance.

b ( As often asrequired

14 Six ..

0

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Three .

Six

12 Three

141 Six

3 I Two

18.

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,

4

22

Six

Three .

7.'woSi-'

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As often asregn ircd

Six ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle

Sailingboat

Steamer

Foot

Vehicle ..

Horsebacl.Horseback

Horseback

Vehicle andhorsebackVehicle andhorseback

Rateper

A num.

L s. d.18 0 0

79 0 0

20 0 0

103 0 0

37 15 0

23 0 0

38 0 0

349 0 0

14 0 0

40 0 0

] 8 (1 028 12 0

130 0 0

39 0 0

3 19 0

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CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF M: U_s 1 N TILE STATE OF VICTORIA continued.

Contractors.

W. J. Strandgard

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21

22

23

94

J. FrancisJ. S. Stewart

19 S. W. Atyeo

20 W. Kilgour

21 P. E insiedel

`2" A. W. Hardinglrani

23 C. A. Prior

2425 25

20

23

B. MackenzieE. S. Watts

26 E. S. Watts ..27 J. A. Johnson

28 R. O'Neill

99 29 W. A. and D. Mc Tag-gart

30 30 W. A. and D. McTag-gart

31 31 W. K. Armstrong32 32 A. Wuchatsch ..3:3 33 H. Sandmann

34:

:35

36

37:38

39

34 J: J. Callan

35 J. J. Callan3G G. Port ..

37 T. M. Gibson38 J. Heintz39 J A. E. Kerin

40 40 ¡ F. C. Dodd

41 41 H. Skelton

42 42 j A. Makehani

43 43 ; C'. Elphie.k

.44.

4544 A. Douglas45 E. R. Cripps

0.6743. B

Addresses.

Oakleigh

Lyndhurst SouthClyde ..

Tooradin

Koo -wee -rup

Yannathan

Grantville

Grantville

GrantvilleNyora .

Nyora .

Poowong

Korumburra

Loch ..

Loch ..

Bass ValleyBena ..

Jumbunna

Inverloch

In verloc 11Kardella

Leongatha :.Mount EcclesTarwin Lower ..

111irboo

Waratah Bay ..

Foster

Woorarra West ..

Mount BestBowen

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

Oakleigh Letter Delivery.-- -Two letterdeliveries to be effected daily, themorning delivery to include the\vho.'e Of the residents within theBorough of Oakleigh, also thoseresident outside the Borough boun-daries to whorl correspondence isslow delivered. Two moulted let-ter-carriers to be employed simul-taneously, the last letter to be deli-vered before 9.30 a. nr. The eveningdelivery to include all residentswithin three- quarters of a mile ofthe Oakleigh Post Office. TheContractor also to clear, during themorning and afternoon deliveries,the letter - pillar at the corner ofDandenong -road and Main -road andany letter -boxes which may beerected during the currency of theagreement

Cranbourne and Lyndhurst South ..Clyde Railway Station and Cardinia

Creek, via Clyde Post OfficeTooradin Railway Station and Toora-

din. Post Office, two trips per dayKoo- wee -rup Rail way Station and the

Iioo -wet -rup State SchoolMonomeith Railway Station and

Heath Hill, via Yailoak Village Set-e Men t, Yannathan Post Office, and

Beer's, three days a week, and threedays a week additional to and fromMonomeith Railway Station andYannathan

Lang Lang Railway Station and theBass, via.. Grantville, Queensferry,and Corinella

Grantville and Archie's Creek, viaAlnlurta, Fowles', and Ryanstown

Grantville and Glen ForbesNyora Railway Station and Poowong,

via Nyora Post OfficePoowong and Cruickston .. ..From Poowong to Mountain View

State School, via Gillan's and Poo -vong North, returning from Moun-tain View to Poowong via PoowongEast and Staben's. (This servicemust connect with Nyora and Poo -wong Mail Service)

Korumburra and Jensen's, via Cook'sGate, Abshott, Strezleckie, and Sea -

brooksLoch and Glen Alvie, via Horner Re-

ceiving Office and Krowera PostOffice

Homer Receiving Office and St.Helier, via Woodleigh

Woodleigh and Mann's (Armstrong's)Bena and Turner's, two days a weekJumbunna Railway Station andKongwak Post Office, via Jumbunna

Post Office, and MoyarraOuttritn Railway Station and Inver -

loch, vier Outtrinl Post Office andSouth Outtrim Receiving Office

Inverloch and Pound Creek ..Kardella Railway Station and Fair -

bank, via ArawataLeongatha and Leongatha South ..Leongatha and Mount Eccles .

Tarwin Railway Station and TarwinLower, via Cashen's

Meeniyan Railway Station and Mirboo,via Dumbalk and Dodd's

Fish Creek and Walkerville (WaratahBay)

Post Office and Railway Station,Foster

Foster and Turton's Creek, via Woor-arra West

Toora and Mount BestFranklin River Railway Station and

Bowen

r

FrequenryNo. ut timesper Week.

111t: deof

{Jonveys uce.

Three ..

11 Three

2 Six

4 Three

12

251 Six

161 Three

8 Two6 Six

31 Three202 Three

9/ Three .

13 Three ..

91

5376

11

47

51212

14

181

4

10

711-

Three

Three ..TwoSix

Six days rweek eachway

ThreeTwo

ThreeTwoThree

Three

Two

As often asrequired

One ..

TwoSix

liaseLar

Auuum.

£ e. d.Horseback 143 0 0

Vehicle ..Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Il:orseback

Vehicle ..

10 0 052 0 040 0 021 9 075 0 0

Vehicle an 128 0 `0horseback

Horseback 90 0 0Horseback 52 0 0Vehicle .. 44 0 0Horseback 15 0 0Horseback 51 10 0

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Horseback

HorsebackHorsebackHorseback

Vehicle ..

HorsebackHorseback

HorsebackHorsebackVehicle ..

Horseback

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Horseback

HorsebackHorse tram

45 0 0

70 4 0

45 0 015 0 023 0 057 10 0

47 0 0

10 0 024 0 025 0 031 4 038 0 065 0 030 0 020 0 013 0 016 0 012 0 0

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CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAII.s 1N THE STATE OF VICTORTAco7tii7tucd.

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48

4950

51

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55

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65

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51

52

5455

56

Contractors.

Naines. Addresses.

J. D. MoranW. Dunstan

M. A. Appleyard ..

\ \T. HarrapW. Dwyer

E. and H. B. Chen -hall

W. H., W. G., andS. D. MeGown

N. LewisJ. H. Wallace

H. Espie

57 1). H. Scott58 A. G. ShOrthousc

59(i0

S. PaternosterJ. Roffey

61 ¡ W. Ruthsatz

62 H. McColl

63

6465

66

67686970

7172

J. Hadlow

J. BagotJ. Bagot

J. Duggan

H. A. FowlesE. Pierrehuinbert ..H. BoyceJ. Y. Woolstencroft

J. Y. WooisteneroftS. Woolstenholme..

73 D. J. Crowe

74 S. J. Larke

75 W. H. Paynter76 T. McKean

77 Annie J. M. Keogh78 E. C. Amor79 H. Robins

80

81

82

83

84

E. C. Amor

A. E. Fryer

C. Collins

C. Collins

J. C. Matthews

84 85 E. Chancellor

85 86 F. W. Dewsbury

86 87 D. J. Curtin87 88 E. E. Hani88' 89 C. Murada

Port WelshpoolWoorarra ..

Gelliondale

Stacey's BridgeYarram Yarram

Jack River

Madalya

Port AlbertNarre Warren

NorthBerwick

llatkawa,y ..Upper Beacons-

fieldPakenliaiiiBunyip

Drouin

Drouin

Warragul ..

P..Warragul\\Tarragul :P. .9

Warragul

FerndaleBuen BulnBrandy CreekNeerim

NeerimFuinina

Neerim

Bloomfield

GainsboroughMount Eccles

TrafalgarWalhallaWillow Grove

Walhalla

Toongabbie

Happy-go-lucky

Happy -go -lucky

.Jamieson

North Melbourne

Childers

Mor wellJumbukGunyah Gunyah

ServiceTo and from, and frone and tu

r

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Modeof

Conveyance.

]iat

PerAurrum.

Welshpool and Port WelshpoolWelshpool and Binginwarri (Crisp's),

via Woorarra Receiving Office

310

OneTwo

Vehicle ..Horseback

fl s d.13710

0-.8 o 0

Gelliondale Railway Station and Al-berton West, two journeys a day

l' Six Horseback42 10 0

Alberton West and Stacey's Bridge ti TWO Horseback 116 10 o

Alberton Railway Station and Yar-ram Yarram

33 Sis Vehicle .. 30 00

Yarram Yarram and Jack River .. 6 Three Horseback 20 o o

Jack' River and Ward's (Yinnar 1°J One l l.orseback ls o o

Track)Port Albert and Tarraville . Six Vehicle .. 35 o oNarre Warren and Narre Warren 33 Six Vehicle .. 25 o

()

North Post OfficePost Office and Railway Station, Ber-

wick, as often as required, and ef-fecting a letter delivery at Berwick,once daily

horseback 40 0 0

Berwick .uul Ba.rkaway .. . - Six .. Vehicle .. :34 0U

Beaconsfield Railway Station and Six .. Vehicle .. :39 12 0

Beaconsfield UpperPakenham aaicl Geiubrook South ..Bunyip and Bunyip South (Main

631

'1.'1ree ..Six ..

Vehicle ..Vehicle ..

35 0 41

20U

Drain)Drouin and Ji.iidi vick, via Drouin West

and Tarago11 Three, Horseback 44 19 6

Drouin and Longwariy South, via Three Horseback 52 o 0

Drouin South and Linderman's(Half -way House)

Post Office and Railway Station,Warragul

] As often arequired

Vehicle .. 44 o o

Warragul. and Lardner 5 Three .. Horseback 27 4 o

Lardner and Longwarry East State 5 Three .. Horseback 24 0 0School, via i linnieburn and Tor -wood

;Warragul and Ellinbank, via WarragulSouth

7 Three Vehicle andhorseback

29 o o

Ellinbank and Ferndale, via Seaview 11 Three Horseback 40 o o

'Buln Buln and Buln Buln East 31 Three Horseback 16 10 o

!Buln Buln and Brandy Creek .. Six Hirseback 10 p 0Neerim South Railway Station and 5i Five Vehicle .. 37 7 0

Neerim Post Office, via NeerimSouth Post Office and 13arr's

Neerim and Neerim North . 4 Four .. Horseback 11. 15 0

Neerim North and Fuinina Settlement 8 Once a weekeach way

Horseback 15 ll 0

Neerini and Neerim East (Frenchman's 4 Three .. Horseback 16 12 0Creek)

Bloomfield Railway Station and 3 Three Horseback 21 0 0Bloomfield

Barnum and Gainsborough 5 Two Horseback 26 0 0Yarragon and Mount Eccles, via. 54.' Two .. Horseback 96 0 0

Allanibee, Reba Lomb. William's,Ralston's and Geachville

Trafalgar and Trafalgar Swamp .. Three . Horseback 2:3 8 0Moe and 'Tanjil, via Willow Grove .. l 51 Three .. Vehicle . 69 o 11

Willow Grove and Hill End (Hitchin's .5 Three .. ]ior:seback 24: 0 0Store)

Moe and Walhalla, via Moondara,Jubilee, Cooper's Creek, and Happygo- lucky

28 Three daysa weekeach way

Coach 186 0 0

Toongabbie and \ \Talballa, via Brun-ton and Happy -go -lucky

21 Three daysa weekeach way

Coach .. 174 0 0

From Walhalla to Toombon, viaDonnelly's Creek, three days aweek, returning following day to

3J Pack-horseand saddle

150 0 0

Walhalla, via. Beardsmore. Mailsto be delivered at \Valhalla before10 a.m.

Toombon and Aberfeldy .. Three 1orsebackand pack

50 0 O

From Wood's Point to Aberfeldy,and back to Wood's Point sanieday, via Matlock, Loch Fyne,

19 Three Pack horses 99 10 0

Jordan, Red Jacket, and BlueJacket

Narracan and Ten -mile Creek State 5 Three .. Horseback 14 19 0

School, via Narracan EastThorpdale and Childers, via Thorp -

dale SouthSi; Three, Horseback 30 0 0

Morwell and Jeeralang (Hant's) 21 One .. ; Horseback 20 16 0

Yinnar and Jumbuk 12 One .. Horseback 16 0 0Boolarra and Gunya.li Gunyah, via 15 Two .. Horseback 52 0 0

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No. 4o.sth August, 1 gosCONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS Iti TilE STATE OF VICTORIA-- CO7atinued.

Contractors.

Names. Addresses.

J. Osenbuiy

T. McKean

J. HeintzR. F. Irvine

11. Coss on

J. R. Elliott

D. Reeves

97 Caroline Feige

598 H. J. Axford99 J. .l-3.. Pearson

100 J. Rawlings

100: 101 .T. Boland

11)1 102 G. G. Kurrle

102 i 103 B. A. Hall103 104, H. Jones

loi l(95i F. Rushen

10; Mil Ellen T. Melly

10.; 107 E. Donovan

107 i08 G. Morris10S 109 S. 111cEntyre

110 Sale SteamboatLtd.

110 T. Fitzgerald

Emma Thorne

11.2 L. Scanlon113 A. H. Luxford

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112

113114

114 1.15 Frances Morrisi 13 I I I (i W. Kivlighon116

I 117 E. Reeves

117 118 J. D. Adam

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.. Darlimuila

. . Mount Eccles

Mount EcclesDollar ..

.. .3i.11ambee Saudi

.. Mardaii

.. Sale

.. ! Tyers

.. ' fXlenriiag-gie .

. . Heyiield. Maffra West Upper

.. Tiiianiba .

:iiafl'ra

.. Maffra. Valencia Creek ..

Co.

Flynn's CreekUpper

Rosedale ..

Gorniandale

BlackwarrySale ..

Sale

Scacoinbe

.. Sale ..

.. Sale .

.. Sale .

barri niasDutsonStratford

Dargo . .

Meerliieu

Fernbank

Service

To and from, and from and to

fi

Darliinurla Railway Station and 3kDarlirnurla

Mirboo North and Mount Eccles, via 44¡Dyke's, Rains', Pincher's, Die -trich's, Gregg's, and Geaehville

Mount Eccles and Trida .. 7Mirboo North and Stony Creek Rail- 23

way ,Station, via. Baron]i, CentralMirboo, Mirboo Post Office, River-view, Russell's, Dollar's, and Scott's

\Iirboo North and Chesterfield's 15( Allambee South)

From Leongatha to Mirboo North, 22,via Clialmer's Bridge, MardanSouth (Garvie's), Whelan's Corner,McKiinion's, Mardan Post Office,and Francome's, three days aweek, returning on the followingdays from Mirboo North to Leon-gatha, via Francome's, Aberdeen's,Smith's (Authoringa), Griffin'sCorner, and Crighton's

'l'raralgon and Yarram, via Tra-ralgon South, Beard's, Callignee,Balook, Mack's Creek. Devon NorthState School, and Devon. NorthPost Office. Mails to leave Traral-gon at about 1.15 p.m.

Traralgon and Tyers . 7

34

Hcyfield and Seaton, via GlenmaggieHeyfield and Denison State SchoolTinamba and Malin, \Vest Upper,

via NewryTinamba and Tinamba West (Bo-

land's)Post Office and Railway Station,

MaffiaMaffra and Newry .. ..Boisdale and Valencia Creek, via

Wadelock State School. (Mailsto be conveyed to and fromBriagoiong when Avon River un-fordable.)

Flinnstead and Flynn's CreekUpper,via Flynn's Creek Post Office

Post Office and Railway Station,Rosedale

Rosedale and Yarram Yarram, via11 %illung. Hiaindale, Gormandale,Willung South, Carrajung, BruthenCreek, Boodyarn, and Won Wron

Carrajung and Blackwarry .

Post Office and Railway Station,Sale

Sale and Seacombe Wharf

Seacombe State School. and SeacombeWharf

Sale and Biindalaguab, via Grass -

dale (P.B.), and MyrtlebankSale and Clydebank, via The HeartSale and Port Albert, via. Longford,

Stradbrook. Giffard \Vest, Darri-man, Woodside, Yarram Yarram,and Atherton

Darriinan and GiffardSale and Dotson .

Stratford Rail way Station and Talbot -ville, via Stratford Post Office,Stockdale, Bulgoback, Dargo, andGrant

Dargo and Dargo High Plains, by themain Harrietville -road, crossingthe Twelve -mile Creek, also theThirteen -mile Creek, near the oldJubilee Quartz Battery, thence bythe Eighteen -mile Creek

Stratford and Benworden, via 29Perry's Bridge and Meerlien

Fernbank Railway Station and Iguana 5-¡j TwoCreek, yid Stony Creek jj

1477

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Modeof

Conveyance.

One

One ..

TwoThree

Two

Three daysa weekeach way

Two

SixTwoSix

Two

As often asrequired

7 Six ..

Three ..6¡

7.j Three ..

As often asrequired

431 Three daysa weekeach way

5

25

1

1449

129

73

28

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Three daysa weekeach way

Three daysa weekeach way

Six ..

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Two ,.Two ..Two daysa weekeach way

Horseback

Horseback

Bateper

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E a. d.9 0 0

39 0 0

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Horseback 41 12 0

Horseback J 110 0 0

Horseback J 160 13 0

Horseback

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Bicycle orhorseback

Cab ,.

Vehicle ..Horseback

18 0 075 0 020 16 078 0 016 0 030 0 0

45 0 021 10 0

Vehicle .. 48 0 0Vehicle .. 23 10 0Vehicle to 139 0 0

Gorman -dalethencehorseback

Horseback 18 4 0Vehicle .. 69 10 0Steamer 10 0 0

Foot .. 5 0 0

.. 39 0 0Vehicle .. 25 0 0Vehicle 168 0 0

Vehicle

HorsebackVehicle ..Pack -horse

36 10 024 0 0

177 13 0

One .. Horseback J 40 0 0

Three Vehicle ..

.. Vehicle ..65 0 025 0 0

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NO. 4o. -5th August, 1905 638 Commonwealth Gazette,

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Two .

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Sis ..

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122

12

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120

127

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129

130

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132

133134

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F. Holloway ..

G. Cope ..

J. Leatham

.

F. W. Kreynnborg

M. Websdale ..

:J. Bliss ..

J. Foley .. . .

J. Foley .. ..

C. Mitchell ..

D. Rankin .

A. W. Hillyard ..

M. M. Stevenson ..T. H. Dorron ..

J. D. Batten ..

G. P. Morgan .:

F. Simpson ..

J. Mitchell ..

Catli. H. Larkins ..

.

Jas. O'Keefe ..

Lindenow ..

Lindenow ..

Bairnsdale ..

Leu worden' g

Bairnsdale .

Tabberabbera ..

Bairnsdale ..

Johnsonville ..

Johnsonville ..

Bruthen

Cann River

Orbost ..

Wangrabelle ..111allacoota ..

Calm River

13enivn River ..

Cabanandra ..

Bruthen

Tambo Upper

Bruthen

.

.

.

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Lindenow Railway Station and Lin-denoi.', via 13urstorff's

Burstorff's Receiving Office andUpper Coongulmerang Post Office,to connect R ith Lindenow service

Post Office and Railway Station,13airnsdalc, including early morningand night mails

La.irnsdale and llengorden via' -Forge Creek, Victoria Lake, andGoon Nure State School. tStartingfrom Bengworden)

B3a.irnscl.-le and Bulumwaal, via MountTaylor Creek

Buluinwaa.l and Tabberabbera, viaBurnett's Creek, Merrijig Creek,and Sandy's Creek. (Startingfrom Tabherabbera. )

Bairnsdale and Deptford .. ..

Bairnsdale and Cunninghame, viaNicholson Post Office, Johnsonville,Swan Reach, and Kaliinna

Metung and Johnsonville, two jour -net's a day (to connect withBairnsdale and Cunninghameservice both ways)

Cunninghaanc and Orbost, via LakeTyers House, Hospital Creek,Tildesley, and Newmerella, sixdays a week, including a connectingservice with the Bruthen- Buchanservice between Hospital Creek andRed Nob, via Nowa Nowa, twodays a week. (Mails to be de-livered at Orbost at:2 p.m., 1stDecember to 31st March)

Orbost and Genoa, via Marlo, BemmRiver, and Cann River

Orbost and Club Terrace, via the newroad and. Cabbage Tree CreekBridge, with a branch to and fromMurrungowar, via MiurungowarLower. (Contractor may be re-(*red to remain at Club Terraceover Sunday without additionalremuneration)

Genoa and Wangrabelle ..Genoa and Malla.coota Post Office,

via Mallacoota West

Cann River Post Office and Cann RiverSettlement

Orbost and Delegate. N.S.W., viaSardine Creek, Gungerah, Bonang,Bendoc, and Hayden's Bog. (Mailsto reach Bonang at 6 p.m. on dayof despatch from Orbost)

Bonang and Kirkenong, N.S.W., viaCabanandra, Tellicura, Dellicknora,Bonanza Mine, and Delegate River,returning via B. Allan's, R,osebank,and Pretty Gully

Bairnsdale and Omeo, via Lucknow,Sarsfield, Bruthen, Tambo Crossing,Fraser's, Ensay, Swift's CreekJunction, Tongio West Post Office,and Cassius. (Contractor to takedelivery of mails for Omeo andBruthen line at the railway station.)Mails to leave Bairnsdale as atpresent reaching Omeo before6.30 p.m.

Bruthen and Tambo Upper, viaMossiface. (Mails to leave Bru thenafter arrival of coach from Bairns -dale)

Bruthen and Buchan, via Red Nob,South Buchan, by way of the oldBuchan - road, fròin the 34- milepest to the 44 mile post

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Vehicle ..

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20 0

54 10

0

o

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Vehicle .. 52 0 4

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Vehicle .. 39 0 0

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Horseback '72 0 0

Coach .. 360 0 0

Horseback 140 0 0

Vehicle .. 95 0 0

Horseback 28 0 0

Pack -horseand boat

46 0 0

Horseback 11 18 0

Pack -horse 233 0 0

Horseback 35 0 0

Coveredcoach

845 0 0

Vehicle .. 22 0 0

Vehicle .. 59 10 0

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commonwealthGazette. f 3J No. 40. -5th August, 19o5

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS ix THE STATE OF VICTORIA continued.

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Contractors.Service Frequency Mode Rate

- No. of times of.. perTo and from, and from and to t, per Week. Conveyance. Amain.

Names. Addresses.

'. Quail .. Buchan .. Buchan and Gillingall 18 One .. Horseback 19 0 0farkus .. Buchan .. Buchan and Wulgulmerang, via Mur- 35 Two days Horseback 121 0 0

rindale, W. Tree, Butcher's Ridge, a weekand Gelantipy each way

'raser .. Ensay .. .. Tambo Crossing and Stirling, via 10 Three .. Horseback 50 0 0Baylis

I. Winnett .. Reedy Flat .. Ensay and Reedy Flat .. 6 Two .. Horseback 27 0 0loyle .. Bindi .. Swift's Creek Junction Post Office and 15 Three .. Horseback 45 0 0

Bindi, via Tongio Post OfficeWinter .. Cassius .. Tongio West and Brookville .. 8 Three .. Vehicle .. 48 0 0

i.. McMillan Swift's Creek .. Swift's Creek junction and Nugong 10 Three .. Horseback 30 0 0

e Condon .. Oneo .. Omeo and Benambra, via Hin.no- 14 Six .. Vehicle .. 58 0 0ntunjie

ring .. .. Benaanbra .. Benan.ibra and Gibbo River, via Binas 26 Once a Horseback 40 0 0week eachway

3. Carmody .. Hinno- munjie Oreo and Glenwills, via James'. 29 Three days Vehicle .. 89 0 0

Bridge Hinno- mtinjie Bridge, ;1lalone's, and a weekSunnysidc each way

3yinons .. Cobungra .. Oreo and Cobungra .. .. 15 One .. Horseback 20 0 0(Winter) ;

k- vehicle(Summer)

.e Erfurtbi .. Bairnsdale .. Bairnsdale and Paynesville overland, 1Q;- .. Vehicle .. 48 0 G

six days a week, including Eagle 131_

Point Village Settlement, two days- a week each way

11ar.ven .. Burwood .. Camberwell Railway Station and i 3-, .. Vehicle .. 32 11 C

Burwood, via Camberwell Post Of-fice, once a day, including the clear-ance of a receiving bot at. Hartwell I

1farven Burwood Burwood and Tally Ho .. . 3 Three .. Vehicle .. 10 19 (

. Loftus .. Box Hill .. Box Hill and Doncaster .. .. 21 Twice Vehicle .. 40' (

daily;. Peacock .. Forest Hill .. Tunstall and Forest Hill (Peacock's) i 6 Six .. Cart .. 13 0

;. Carter .. Vermont .. :Mitcham and Vermont .. { ]Ï Six .. Horseback 22 0 (

uldo«mey .. Ringwood .. Ringwood and Nelson's Hill, via 3 Six .. Horseback 26 0 (

Ringwood East)odd .. Bayswater .. Bayswater Railway Station and ¡ S Six .. Waggon- 29. 0 (

Olinda. vio " The Basin " and Sas - ettesafran Posi. Office

'. Dobson and Ferntree Gull y . Lower Ferntree Gully Railway Sta- 1i. Six .. Horseback 24 0MS tion. and Ferntrce (gully Post Office. Davison and Ferntree Gully .. Ferntree Gully Post Office and Lys- 5 Three .. Horseback 33. 0

ins tcrfiel(lV. Graham .. Sherbrooke .. Upper Fe : n :re ' Gully and Sherbrooke ' S? Two .. Horseback 19 10 (

(Pallant's), .17.iiJ One Tree Hill;. Nation .. Wandin South Post Oflire, Monbul.lc. and Belgrave i 6 Six .. Vehicle .. 36 0. (

Railway Station, vira SassafrasSouth (Hughes')

e M. Wright .. En:erald .. Emerald Railway Station and Mac- 51 Six .. Vehicle .. 40 0 4

elcsfield, ni'i Emerald. Post Officeand Koenig's. (Contractor may berequired i remain at Macclesfieldfrom two to four hours for return i

mail, according to the running of ' .

trains)leßride .. Cockatoo Creek Post Office, Cockatoo Creek, and Rail- Teo .. Horseback 30 0

way Station, ' oekatoo. six days a 6 fweek, and to and from CockatooCreek Post Office and Crichton's,three days a week

feBride, Cockatoo Creek Cockatoo Creek Post; Office and Gem- 5:; Three .. Horseback 20 0'. tbrook- West. vira View Hill. (Con-tractor may be required to }wit anytime not exceeding three hours atGembrook; West for return mails,according to running of trains)

ire Gembrook North Gembrook Post Office and Gembrook 3 Six .. Horseback 16 18'North, starting from Gembrook

.3eorge .. Croydon .. Croydon Railway Station and Eight 5 Three .. Vehicle .. 17 10 I

Hour Pioneer. Settlement, NorthCroydon

Ycaman .. Montrose .. Croydon Railway Station and Mont- 5 Six .. Coach .. 22 0rose, via Kilsyth

3:eanlan Montrose .. Montrose and Mount Dandenong .. 3 Six , . Horseback 26 0

J. Jones .. Lilydale .. Post Office and Railway Station, Lily- 1 As often as Springeart 24 0dale required

G. Overton Wandin .. Wandin Railway Station and Jam 2k Six .. i Trap .. 31 0Factory, via Wandin YalloakPostOffice, starting from Wandin Rail-way Station

S. Nation .. Wandin South .. Olinda Vale Railway Station and 4 Six .. ! Vehicle .. 36 0Wandin South Post Office, one tripner day

0

0

0

0

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4o, 5th August, 1905 640 CommonwealthGazett,

CONTRACTS FOR THE C'O ?NVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA COntin.uCd.

e"i

ÑáÚT-a

Contractors.

Names. Addresses.

173 176

174 177175 178

176 179

177 180

178 181

179 182

180 183

181 184

182 185

183 186

184 187

185 188

186 189

187 190188 191

189 192

190 194

191 195

192 196

193 197

194 198

195 199

196 200

197 201 II

198 202

G. R. Ingrani

H. ParslowJ. Allsop

Jemima Ryan

D. Ewart

Mitchell and Hurl -stone

F. W. Richter

C. A. Read

T. Ostler

E. A. Story

C. W. O'Keefe

H. Ross ..

J. E. Boyd

W. Bridgman

C. HollandC. Holland

W. P. Murphy ..

A. Campbell

M. J. Sheehan

M. D. Keppel

A. Walker

E. Harrison

L. Williams

W. H. Thomas

R. H. Thomas .

A. Wilson and G.Coutie

Seville ..

Seville ..Woori Yalloak ..

Launching Place

Launching Place

Yarra Junction

Gilderoy

Hazeldene

Warburton West

Warburton

Wood's Point

Wood's Point

Cahillton

Yering

Yarra GlenYarra Glen

Kinglake

Pheasant. Creek ..

Hcalesville

Marysville

Marysville

Badger's Creek ..

Fairfield ..

Alphington

Ivanhoe ..

Heidelberg ..

Ser vico

To and from, and from and to

i

Frequency--No. of times

fper Week.

Modeof

Conveyance.Rateper

Annual.

Post Office and Railway Station,Seville two journeys per day

Se elle and Barber's, via. Parslow's..Post Office and Railway Station,Woori Yalloak, two journeys perday

Post Office and Railway Station,Launching Place, two journeys perday

Launching Place Post, Office and. Beenak, via. Hoddlè s Creek Post Office,

The trip must not occupy more thanfour hours and a half. including half-an -hour's detention. at Beenak

Post. Office and Railway Station,Yarra Junction, two journeys perday

Yarra, Junction and Cilderoy ( Blake'sSaw mills), via. Gildcroy. ReceivingOffice.. starting from Blake's

Yarra Junction and Hazeldene, threedays a week, during summer. andtwo days a week during winter,starting from Hazeldene

Post Office and. Railway Station, War-burton m'est, two journeys per day

Post Office and Railway Station, War-burton, two trips per day

Warburton Rai] way Station andWood's Point, via Warburton PostOffice, McMahon's Creek, Walsh'sCreek (11.cVeigh's), Waters', andMatlock. Through mails to be re-ceived. front and delivered to theRailway Guard. at Warburton Sta-tion. Mails to leave Warburtonafter arrival of first train_, and reachWood's Point before 7 a.. m. the following nlorning

Wood's Point and Ross' Creek

Coldstream Railway Station andCahillton

Coldstream Railway Station andVeringberg

Yarra. Glen and Christmas Hills ..Yarra Glen and Toolangi State

School, via Dixon's Creek, Cairn'sCorner, and Clear Hill

Yarra Glen and Kinglake, via. Steel'sCreel: (starting from Kinglake)

Kinglake and Pheasant Creek (toconnect. with Yarra. Glen and King -lake Service)

H:ea]esville Railway Station and.Marysville, via Healesville PostOffice. Graced ale House, Hermitage,and Nar -be -thong

Marysville and Alexandra, via. Bux-ton, Taggerty, and Acheron

Marysville and Shaws, via, Walker's,and Bear C'rcck

Hcalesville and Badger's Creek StateSchool

Post Office and Railway Station,Fairfield

Post Office and Railway Station,AlphinMon

Post Office and Railway Station,Ivanhoe

Heidelberg Railway Station and St.Andrew. Via Heidelberg Post Office,Lower Plenty Receiving Office,Eltham, Research, KangarooGround, Panton Hill, and Wilson's,six days a week ; also an additionaljourney from St. Andrew to Heidel-berg, via the places named, daily ;and to and from Post Office andRailway Station. Heidelberg, asoften as required

l. Six

9 Onel Six

i Six

to Three.

4

10}

7

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27

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7'hrce .

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Six days

Three daysa, weekea cil way

Two

Two ..

Six

SixThree

Three

Three

Six

Horseback

HorsebackHorseback

Foot .

Horseback

Foot

Vehicle andhorseback

Horseback

On foot

Foot orhorseback

Pack-horses andvehicle

Pack-horse

Horseback

Horseback

Carriage ..Carriageand Horse-back

HorsebackandVehicle

Horselm.ck

Coach

Three days Covereda week Vehicleeach way

Once a Horsebackweek eachway

iThree ..1

As often aslrequired

As often as 1

required 1

As often asrequired

Horseback

Foot

Foot

Foot

Vehicle

12 o

52 0

10 0

43 0 0

23 0 0

15 0 0

25 0 0

200 0 0

05 0 0

20 0 0

40 0 0

23 S 0

23 IS 0

5C) 0 0

42 0 0

11.5 0 0

69 0 0

44 0 0

14 S 0

S 0 0

20 0 0

]3 0 0

198 0 0

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commonwealth Gazette. fi-1 ï No. 4o.-5th August, 7905

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE of MAILS IN THE STATE Of VrcTORIA rontitnted.

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To and from, and from and toQ,

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Six ..

Six

ThreeSixSix

Two

Six

SixSix

Six

Six

Six

Three

As oftenas required

Three .

Three ..

As often asrequired

Two ..

Six

Three ..

Two

Six

Two

As often asrequired

Two ..Three day.a weekeach way

Three daysa weekeach way

Six ..

Three

Three

Two ..

Two ..

Modeof

Conveyance.

Rateper

Annum.Names. A d dre g9P.s.

A. Wilson

C. W. Watts

C. Erikson

J. C. H. Yates

M. Cagney

J. McCarthyCL J. Cockerell

son:D. A. Morrison

W. C. Joyee

F. Walker

J. O'Donnell.1. Stew,ut.

J. Stewart

A. Malone

W. J. Kennedy

:1. McDonald

.T. Johnston

.T. Johnston

T. .T. Duckworth

W. M. Wilson

P. A. Harrington

J. Ahearn

R. H. Clayton

C. V. Dews

.T. Sanderson

J. Mc Asey

C. McKenzie

J. Payne

E. T. PoppleJ. Payne

Kelly Bros.

D. T. Crerar.

W. T. Ledwieli

, J. Young

H. Murphy

M. Campbell

Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Diamond Creek

Upper. DianiondCreek

Preston ..

WollertVan Yean SouthArthur's Creek ..

Tiinglake We,St,

Coburg

Keilor ..Broad meadows

Broadmeadows

Woodstock

Donnybrook

:lferriang

Wallan Wallan

\Vallan

Upper Plenty .

Clonbinane

K il more

Sunarloaf Creek

Iiroaclford

'l'yaal.

Sugarloaf Creek

Kerrisdale

Yea

Alexandra ..

FawcettAlexandra

Darlingford

Yarei..

Teti]) Terip

Dry Creek

Nillahcoot ie

Mansfield

Heidelberg and \ \'arrandyte, via Tem-plestowe Lower and Ten:plestowe(starting from Heidelberg)

Ringwood Railway Station and War -ra,n.dyte

Heidelberg and Diamond Creek, viaGreensborough

Diamond Creek and Diamond CreekUpper

Regent- street, Railway Station amiBi ndoora

Epping and Wollert .. .

Yan Yean South and DoreenVan Vean Railway Station and Ar-

thur's Creek\Vhit.tlesea and Kinglake West. via

Scrubby CreekCoburg and Campbell field, two trips

her dayEssendon and Keilor .. ..Broadmeadows Railway Station and

Bull.a, via Broadmeadows Post.Office, Tullamarine, and OaklandsJunction

Broadmeadows Post Office and Mickle-ham, via Greenvale and Ynroke

Donnybrook Railway Station andWoodstock

Donnybrook Railway Station andIialkallo Post Office

Beveridge Railway Station and Mcrri-ang

Post Office and Railway Station,Wallan Wallan

\ \'ahan Wallan Post Office and Darra-weit Cuinr, six days a week; and toand from Darraweit. (wine andCotham's, via. Chintin, three daysa week

Wallan \Vallan Railway Station andUpper Plenty

\\'andong and C;lonbinane, via Glen -1)nrnie Corner

Kilmore East Railway Station andKiln:ore Post Office

Broadford and Cameron's Creek(Ahearn's)

Broadford and Reedy Creek, viaTyaa k

Tyaah and Peterson's, via Strath.Creek, Flowerdale. and ])oherty's,(Travelling outward on west sideof King Parrot Creek, ami return-ing to l.yaa.k via e:LStern. side)

Tallarook and Scwarloaf Creek (Knr-kurrucck State School)

Post Office and Railway Station, Ker-risda.le

From yea to Flowerdale, via!luirin-dincli State School, Murphy's, andGIenburn Creamery, returning fromFlowerdale to Yea direct

Alexandra Road itailway Station andAlexandra, via Alexandra RoadPost Office

Alexandra and Faw eett ..Alexandra and Jamieson. via Thorn-

ton. Thornton !'plier, Barnewall's,Darlingfnrd. and Marrow's

Darlingford and Enoch's Point

Yarek Railway Station and Cobiw.via. Yarek Post Office

Gohur and Rnliv, ria 'Perip TeripPost. Office

Bonnie Doon and Tallanga.look, viaDry Creek Post Office. (Startingfrom Tallangaloot )

Mainda.mple Railway Station andNillahcootie Creamery

Mansfield and l)elatite, via Boorolite

Vehicle

Vehicle

Vehicle

Horseback

Vehicle ..

HorsebackHorsebackHorseback

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Coach ..Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle andHorseback

Horseback

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Horseback

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Horsebackand on

footHorseback

Coach ..

HorsebackCoach ..

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Horsebackand.vehicle

Vehiee ..

¡ Vehicle ..

£ 8.45 0

37 0

49 0

24 0

39 0

12 020 033 6

18 10

40 0

49 1058 0

58 0

18 15

15 0

17 0

39 960 0

22 0

18 0

52 0

14 0

60 0

48 15

13 0

18 10

63 19

47 0

19 1125 0

50 o

39 032 045 10

25 039 10

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0

0

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No. 40.--5th August, 1905 612 Commonwealth Gazett

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAI7.s IN THE STATE OF Vicromaoyztiratad.

-

ÚZ'---ò

Con:ractor:;.Service

To and troni, and from and to

FrequencyNo. of timesper. Week.

Modeof

Conveyance.Nimes, Addresses.

034 238 M. Campbell Mansfield Mansfield and Howc's Creek .. 12 Three Vehicle ..236 239 G. H. Ray Archerton Mansfield and Tolmie, via Barwite 12 Three Horseback237 240 C. S. Gleeson Jamieson Mansfield Railway Station and Jamie-

son, via Mansfield Post Office,Pirie's, Hennessy's, and Marrow's.

25 Six Coaches..

. (Starting from Jamieson)238 i 241( C. W. O'Keefe .. f Wood's Point .. Jamieson and Matlock, via Burns',

Kevington, Ten Mile, Knockwood,Gaffney's Creek, Lauraville Castle

41 Three daysa weekeach way

Vehicle ..

Reef, and Wood's Point239 242 J. D. McCormack Seymour Post Office and Railway Station,

Seymour, via Seymour East Re-ceiving House

As often asrequired

Coveredvehicle

240 243 W. Gilbert .. ( Puckapunyal .. Seymour and Puckapunyal, via North-wood, Mitchell's Creek Station, and

21 Three .. Vehicle ..

Puckapunyal North241 244 J. J. Egan .. Seymoùr Seymour and Dropmore, via Burling-

ton and Kobyboyn28 Two days

a weekeach way

Coach ..

242 245 S. Dixon .. Mangalore Mangalore Railway Station and Man-galore Post Office

Six .. Horseback

243 246 W. A. Earl .. Longwood Longwood Railway Station and Pran-jip State School

6 One Horseback

244 247 S. M. Becrof t .. Longwood Longwood Railway Station and Long-wood East

2 Six Buggy ..

245 248 W. A. Earl .. Longwood Longwood East and Tarcombe. (Con-necting with Service No. 247)

12 Two Horseback

246 249 G. Cowell .. Euroa .. From Euroa to Miepoll South and 12 Three Vehicle ..Miepoll, returning via Rigg's Creek

247 250 G. W. Simpson .. Euroa . . Euroa and Gooramgong Post Office,via Charlton's

12A Two Vehicleandhorseback

248 ( 251( G. Cowell Euroa .. .. Euroa and Strathbogie, via Mountain 14 Three CarriageView and Mount Wombat

249 252 A. R. Knight . . I Molka .. Euroa and Molka Creamery .. 9 Three Expresswaggon

250 253 F. Gould Creighton Creek Euroa and Creighton Creek Creamery 101 Three Carriage251 254 C. J. Wallace Sheans Creek .. Euroa and Sheans Creek Creamery.. 5 Three Carriage252 255 E. G. Beggs .. Violet Town .. From Violet Town to Tamleugh, Tam- 20 Three Buggy ..

leugh North, and Caniambo, thenceto Violet Town direct

253 f 256! T. Hoskin, sen.I Violet Town Violet Town and Strathbogie North,

via Harry's Creek, Marraweeney,and Bobo South. The journeyeach way must not exceed two hoursand forty minutes

17 Two Horseback

254 237( J. F. Hennessy . . ! Koonda Violet Town and Koonda. vi(I Gotvan-gardic South and Gowangardie

18 Three . Saddle andvehicle

255 I 258 P. H. Williams .BaddaginnieEast. (Starting frooni Koonda)

Baddaginnie and Warrenbaync .. 9 Two Vehicle andhorseback

256 i 259 T. Cain .. Benalla Post Office and railway Station,Benalla

As often asrequired

Coveredvehicle

257 260 A. E. Vicary Benalia Benalla and Ling Creamery 15 One .. Carriage258 261 W. Wilson Upotipotpon Benalla and Balla.ntyne's, via Quinn's,

Goomalibee, Upotipotpon Station,Stacey's, and Wilson's

201 Two .. Vehicle andhorseback

259 262 R. T. White Goomalibee Benalla and Goomali bee Creamery .. Three Waggon260 263 T. Cain .. Benalla Benalla and Tatong, via White Gate 17 Two .. Buggy ..

Creamery231 264 S. S. McFadzean Ryan's Creek White Gate Creamery and Ryan's 6 Two Horseback

Creek262 265 G. H. Ray Archerton Tatong and Archerton, via Ridout's

and Burns'18¡ Two Horseback

263 266 W. L. Archer Swanpool Tatong and Lima East, via Moorn-gag, Samaria, and Swanpool

19 Two Gig ..264265

267268

L. EvansJ. Gamble

Lima SouthWinton North

Swanpool and Lima SouthWinton Railway Station and Winton

65

TwoTwo

HorsebackHorseback

North.26p267

269270

E. CoddD. Gallagher

MokoanHanson South

'Glenrowan and Boweya, via MokoanGlenrowan and Hansonville, via Greta

183

Three ..Six

Vehicle ..Vehicle ..

West and Greta26$269

271272

D. GallagherC. Stone . .

Hanson SouthWangaratta

Hansonville and Hanson South .Post Office and Railway Station,

Wangaratta

3t

Three ..As often asrequired

Vehicle ..Coveredvehicle

270 273( M. O'Connell Laceby Wangaratta and Laceby, via Wanga-ratta South Post (We

9 Three .. Horseback

271 274( C. Stone.. Wangaratta To and from Wangaratta and Wan-garatta North, six days a week,and to and from WangarattaNorth and BoorhaWan

21-10 Three .. Covered

vehicle

272 275J M. Anderson Yarrawonga Wangaratta and Yarrawonga, viaKillawarra, Peechelba Township,Bundalong South, Esmond, and

38 Three daysa weekeach way

Vehicle ..

Bundalong

Cool

Itate

Annual.Wa.

£ s. d.35 o044 0052 0 o

200 0

75 0

60 0

37 10

273

274

97

25 0 0

12 0 0

36 0 0

50 0 0

52 16

24 4

52 16 0

15 12 0

16 0 015 0 054 12 0

0

0

49 0 0

15 2 0 0

22 10 0

50 0 0

20 0 040 0 0

10 0 080 0 0

10 0 0

50 0 051 16 6

15 10 010 0 046 16 057 0 020 0 052 0 030 0 0

70 0 0

117 0 0

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commonwealth Gazette.

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

276 279

277 280,78 282

279 283

230 284

2S1 285

282 286

083 `?87

234 288

285 259236 290

937 291

238 292

239 293

290 294

291 300

292 315

293

294

295

296

297

324

328

643 No. 4o.--5th August, r gos

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE or VIOTOIìIA--contin+ued.

Contractors.

Names.

A. J. Currell

C. Stone ..

J. F. Hurley

M. J. Fulton

H. N. PattersonJ. Bookless

J. Knox

J. Knox

R. King ..

J. McLaughlin

G. Blackwell

K. Burns

Addresses.

Boor }Taman North

Wangaratta ..

.. J Bobinawarrah ..

Moyhu . .

MyrrheeEdi Upper

Cheshunt

Cheslrunt-

Tarrawingee

Eldorado

Bowman's Forest

Gapsted ..

W. E. Sanderson .. Buffalo RiverA.T. Larkins .. Mudgegorrga

A. Ritchie ..

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

Lower Buckland

Beech worth

Beechworth

ßoeclrwortlr

Beechworth ..

Beech worth

Crawford and Coy. ; BeechworthPropy. Ltd.

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

295 J. Almeida ..

296 Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

297 M. A. Carn

Beechivorth

Harrietville .,

Becchworth ..

. , Woolshed

ServiceTo and from, and from. and to

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Bundalong South and BoorhanranNorth

Wangaratta Post Office and Milawa,via Wangaratta Railway Stationand Oxley

M ilawa and Bobinawarrah, three'days a week, with a branch fromBobinawarrah to Carbooi, (Ward's)via Maker's, returning to Bobina -warrah, via Shield's Gate andJones' (Meadow Creek), two daysa week. (Bobinawarralr. Servicemust connect with Wangarattaand Milawa Service)

M oyliu Post Office and Moyhu Rail-way Platform, two journeys a day

Aloyhu and MyrrheeEdi Railway Station and Edi Upper,

calling at Edi Post Office both waysPost Office and Railway Station,

Whitfield

Whitfield and Cheshunt .. ..

Tarrawingee Railway Station andTarrawingee Post Office, two tripsa day

Tarrawingee Railway Station andEldorado. (Contractor to meetmorning and midday trains)

Bowman Railway Station and \Vhor-only, vola Bowman's Forest PostOffice

Palmerston Railway Station and Gap -sted Post Office

Myrtleford and Buffalo River ..Myrtleford and Mudgegonga., three

days a week, with extension toO'Callaghan's (The Poplars)

Porepunkah and Buckland, via Brook-side and Buckland Lower

Post Office and Railway Station,Bright

Bright Railway ,Station and Wan -diligong, vire Bright Post Office

Bright Railway Station and Harriet -ville, via Bright Post Office, Biinn's,and Frceburgh

Beechworth and Vackandandah, viaWooragee

Wodonga and Tintald.ra, via TalgarnoN'est, Bethanga Lower, Talgarno,Starr's, Bungil, Thologolong, ßur-rowyc, Mount Alfred. Jingellae,and Walwa Creek. two days a weekeach way, with a branch to andfrom Cranya, to meet coach, twodays a week

Tallangattaand Corryong, via .Annan-dale, Koetong, Berringama, Wabba,and Cudgewa

Tallaangatta and Mitta Afitta, viaFernvale, Noorongong, TallandoonPost Office. Tallandoon ReceivingOffice, and Eskdale, six days aweek

Harrietville and Dargo High Plains,via Boustead's, Roehefelt's,_ andKing's Spur (Treasure's)

Post Office and Railway Statión,Becehworth

Beccliwortli and Woolsfìed, via Reid'sCreek

7i

11

713

123

3-

32

Two

Six

z

Modeof

Conveyance.

Horsebackor bicycle

.. Coveredvehicle

¡Six days aweek

TwoSix

Two jour-neys aclay, sixdays aweek

Two jour-neys aday, sixdays aweek

Six ..

52 Sir1

511 Six

1 Two trips aday, sixdays aweek

64 Two ..13 Three ..

Three

As often asrequired

Six ..

15JSix

86

50

36

Two daysa weekeach way

Six

Six

RatePer

£ a. tl.

15 0 0'75 0 0

Vehicle .. '72 0 0

Horseback 10 0 0Horseback 29 19 0Vehicle .. 40 0 0Vehicle .. 10 0 0

Vehicle .. j 35 0 0

Bicycle ..

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Horseback

52 0 0

60 0 0

29 11 6

20 0 0

Horseback 14 10 0Buggy and 52 0 0on horse-back

Vehicle .. 10 18 0

Carriage

Vehicle

Vehicle

Vehicle

Vehicle

Vehicle

Vehicle

41. Once a Horsebackweek eachway

1I As often as Vehiclerequired

6 I Three . Horseback1.

26 0 0

990 0 0

93 15 0

47 10 0

35. 0 Or

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No. 40.-5Th August, 1905 64 Commonwealth Gazette.

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA continua

jj-'~ .v irl 1

2:)8 J298! . Mann

Contractors.

Names. A.ddreçse3.

SerVieeTn and from, and from and to

300

299! J. CI1riStianSen

:301i P. W. Coonan

:301 :302; A. E. Croucher

302 :103 H. Matthews

:30:3 304 A. W. Lodge

:304 :305 A. Stewart

305 306 A. E. Berry

306

307

30T W. J. Thomas

308 H. FI. Huht

?308 3(HI

305 : 310

310 ; 3] ]

3H ¡ 312

312 :31:3

313

314

31.5

316

317

31S

319320

321.

314

316

317

J. 1I. Simmons

Stanley

Ba,a,rmtltha

Dcde.rang

. 1)edera.n g

.. Boralma

. Norong

.. Great Northern

. . Norih Prentice ..

.. Great Southern

Chiltern ..

Howlong (NewSouth Wales)

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

C. 1)e Manaicl

C. 1)e 1Ta.niel

F. C. Smith

E. A. S. Channe,y

E. J. Olsen

318 A. McIntyre

319 L. 11 Stuckey

320 Mary E. Case

321 Mary E. Case322 119ary E. Case

323

372. 325323 326

324

IL J. C'roueher

S. CarkeckD. J. Cronin

327 A. Hill ..

r.

325 329 Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.

326 330 J. Blanchfield ..331 J. Wylie and W.

Cribblei.,-

32, 332

329 333:330 331

331 335

Cross

Maria Lynch.E. C'rutc.h

E. Crutch

13eechworth.

Bee:-.iaworth

L't.rnawart,ha

B.uaawartha,

\1'odonga

\1Tod.on ga

Bethanga

Huon RailwayStation

Huon Lane

Kergunyah South

Kergunyah SouthTierglinyah South

Ulmer Gnndotiv-ring

Cudgewa,Nariel

Mount; Elliott .

Beech worth

EskdaleC'ra.vensville

Ta.11aaagal ta

Tallangatta . .

Goorambat Rail-way Station

Coorambat Rail-way Si ation

Beechworth and Stanley, via. HurdleFlat, six days a week ; and to andfrom Stanley and. Hillsborough. jthree days a week

Beechworth and M1lrmungee, via.Baar)nutha

Yackandandah and Dederang, viaGlen Creek (starting from Dede-rang)

Dederang an(1 Tawonga, via ITa.ig's(starting rom Dederang)

SI)ringhnr5L Itailmvay Station andBoral)na

Springhurst Railway Station and.Noron;' (.Milli 11ít)

Rul,herglen. and Fairfield Corner, viaGreat Northern P(rit. Office (toconnect with Chiltern- HourlongService)

Rutherglen and North Prenl.ice Post,Office

Rutherglen and Creat Southern (Re-ceiving O$ie )

Post Office and Rail wayStation. Chi!-tern

Chiltern and Howlong (New South\\Tale.) via. Brown's Plains PostOffice, Fairfield Corner. and Coora-madda (starting from Howlong)

Chiltern and Chiltern Valley PostOffice (No. 2 Mine)

Chiltern and Indigo. via ChristmasTown

Barnawartha and Burrabunnia

I3a.rna.ivartha. and \Voora.gee ;\T( rt1),via B.unawartha

Post Office and Railway Station,\1'0(1 on!;_ a

\%Todonga and Leneva \Vest. vinLene va.

Bethanga Road and Bethanga. PostOffice. vire. Lower Bethanga. j i *1

Huon Laie and Sandy Creek, viaRed Bluff

I1:1aon'Lane and Yackanda.ndah, via.Kiewa. Allan's FIat, and Osborne'sFlat

Kiewa and Gmindowring. via Kergun-yah, travelling on time eastern sideof river

ICergunyab and Kergunyal) South ..From Kiewa to Kerglnayah South, via

Kergnny :Lim and G min do 'ming.travelling eastern side of river(Saturday)

Gundowring and Canndowring tipper,

Cudgewa and Morrie', .. . .

Cudgewa and Cronin's. vise Attrie'sand along. .Nariel Creek

Corrvong and Tinfaldra.. via. MountElliott and Towong

Mitta Mitta and Snowy Creek (ser-vice to fit in with Tallangatta andMitta Mitta mails)

Eskdale and Little Snowy Creek ..Tallangatta and Cravensville,

Tallangatta Valley and Bueheen,Creek, two days a week ; and to >and from Cravensville and DarkRiver, once a week

Tallangatta and 131111 Head Creek(Lee's). via Wagra, l'abba, andFairy Ti on we

Talla.ng.at,ta. and Cra.nya .. . .(aooramba.t Railway Station and Box-

wood. ria St:ewarton and MajorPlains

Gooramhat Railway Station and Mo-r koan West. via Goorambrt East

Post Office

76

6

lS

20

:i

4

3

01

2 1

4

7

1

9

6

'20

1.6

620

5

521.

14?

i

13

3020

20

S

14

11

FrequencyNo. uf timesper Week.

J

Six

Three

Three

Two

'Three

Six

,Six

Six

As often asrequired

Six ..

Six

Six

Three

Three

As often asre(111)r('d

Three ..

Six

Three

Six

Three .

Three .

One

Two

TwoTwo

Three

Three

Two

1

l

One

OneTwo

Two

..

Modeof

Conveyance.

RatePer

Ann11n1.

£ s. d,

Vehicle .. 63 0 0

Horse back 39 10 o

Vehicle .. 57 0 tl

Ve.hicle .. 48 0 0

Horsehack 20 16 0

Vehicle .. 20 0 0

Vehicle .. 65 0 0

Carriage 25 0 0

Cab 35 0 0

Cab 30 0 0

Vehicle .. 96 12 0

Carriage 39 0 0

Carriage 54 0 0

Horse orbicycle

15 0 0

Saddle, ve-hi6e, orbicycle

25 ï 0 0

Coveredvehicle

59 0 0

Horseback 25 0 0

Vehicle .. 50 0 0

Vehicle .. 33 0 0

Vehicle .. 119 10 0

Horseback 55 0 0

Vehicle .. 0.5 0 0N o) sei)ael: 15 0 0

II orsel)a.cl 14 0 0

Horseback 13 0 0Vehicle(sllmmer),

44 0 0

Horseback(winter)Horseback 70 0 0

;Carriage 38T10 0

Horseback 20 0 0Vehicle to 110 0 0

Cravens -ville ;thenechorseback

Horscba.ck 15 0 0

Horseback 10 0 0Vehicle .. :3!1 0 0

Horseback 21 0 0

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7 T

332 3311

:333 337

No. 4a. -5th August, 1905

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF ViCTgRIAcontinued.

Cor3tractors.

Na mes. Addresses.

B. Walker

B. Walker

:3:34 338. B. Walker

:3:33 ; 3:39

330 ' 340

337 :341

33S 342

3:39 31:3

no ;344

341 ,345

342 340

.T. Quinn

G. T. Cross

N. Mallows

N. Mallows

IT. F. Leach

W. R. Ambler

W. R. Ambler

E. W. Adkins

343 347 J. Doherty

344 318 H. E. Large

34.5 :349 H. E. Large:340 :330. M. Ewa.rt, sen., and

M. I+;wart, jun.;31.7 3311 C. R. Plolrright,

3-15 :35') C. R.. Plonrig;l.lt

:35:3 A. 7í. Pyle:351 A. 7I, Pyle

De i'eriisli

Devenish

1)evenisll

.. Vnndool

Tlrligarna,lr

Vilby

349:;: ït)

331 I :3:Iii A. H, Pyle

352

:31:3

351.

:355

350

35 Î

:3,s

3:,51

3a03111

:3t?

303

3134

:305

300

358

:359

360

;309

:170

:371

357 E. Fitzgerald

W. R. 31 ic C'.l n sk e y

.T. F. Johnson

S. O'Toole

361 H. Ross ..

:302 C. M. Kavanagh

303 Martha Simpson

304 T. Moynihan

:305 A. Walker:3'.it; H. B. Hall307 Annie Hartin

3118 Jane Dick

Annie Hartin

W. Doherty

C. C. Tatc.

ji'ilby

Vonarajrg

Yarrawonga.

Valrawonga

Bun-amine

Boosey

Na.ga.m bie

NaganlbieDar gal

Murchison

Murchison

Rush worthRush worth

Rush worth ..

Tamleugb West

Arcadia

.. 'l':ztura

.. , B}-rnesidc

Si. (;crnlaàns

Tongala

Yambuna

3looroopna

UnderaMooroopnaShepparton

Caniambo

Shepparton

Tallyga.roopna

liata.nd ra

ServiceTn and from, and from and to

twíInyti

FrequencyNo. of timespct Wel3k.

Modeof

Conveyaned.

Rateper

ifmùnt,

8. d.Devenish Railway Station and Thoona,

via Bungeet Wrest and Bungeet121 Six Vehicle and

horseback72 0 0

St. James and Lake Rowan . 4 Six Vehicle andhorseback

26 0 0Lake Rowan and Boweya North 1:3 Three Horseback 48 0 0

Creamery, via, Calders, and Al-monds Post 0111ce (to connect, withSt. Jalnes and Lake Rowan Scr-Vice)

St. Jan ;cis mid \Va. garandal1, viaYlul-c1 001

Post Office and Railway Station, Tun -galna.h.

7

a

Three .

As often asrequired

Vehicle

On foot

24 0 031 0 0

Tu ngamah and Wilby, six days aweek, calling al; 111eCarthy's threeclays a week

8 Vehicle .. 40 0 0

Wilby and Booiiialrnoomoona.h (ser-vice to start, from Wilby)

1.9' j Three . Ì Horseback 25 0 0Tonga mall and Yonarang fi Two Vehicle and

horseback20 0 0

Post Office and Railway Station,Yarrawonga

As often asrequired

Vehicle .. 18 0 0Yana wonga and 31111wala, New South

Wales111 As often as

requiredVehicle .. 29 10 0

Yarrawonga and Bun-amine (startingfrom 13ürra.rninc)

81 Three .. Vehicle andhorseback

30 0 0Yarrawonga and Katamatite, vier 22 Three . Trap .. 90 0 0

Burranline East, 13urra.mnine South,and 13oo eV (starting from Yarra-wonga in the afternoon)

1

Post Office and Railway Station,Naganibie

., As often asrequired

Buggy .. 23 0 0

Na.gambie and Cold burn Weir .. 7 Three .. Buggy .. 29 0 03Vahring Railway Station and. Dar -

galon ;Six .. Vehicle and

horseback20 0 0

Murchison East Railway Station andMurchison Post Office

1 As often asrequired

Cab .. 30 0 0Murchison and. l foorilini. via. Mur -

chison East Railway StationThree Horseback 25 0 0

Rush worth and Whroo .. 5 Six Vehicle .. 3,5 0 03VJnoo and 73ailieston (to connect

with Rush worth and Whroo ser-vice)

11 Three Vehicle .. 30 0 0

Whroo arc] Anmistown (to connectwith fl ii worth and Whroo service)

Three Vehicle .. 25 0 0Areadia Railway Station and Tam -

laugh West State School, via Ar-cadia South. Chanter's, Karra-momus North and Karra-lmmulns South (starting from 'Tant -leug11 West)

17! Three .. Horsebackand ve-hicle

40 0 0

Arcadia Railway Station and. Mall C1á Three Horseback 38 0 0West, ria Pethybridge's

Tatura and Gillicston, via, Toolamba 14 Three Vehicle .. 42 ]S 0M'est and North -west ;ilooroopnaState School (No. 1814)

From Byrneside to Cooina, via Brook 19Three . Vehicle .. 35 0 0]Hall. H arston, and Girgarre East,returning direct from Coopta toByrneside

Kyabram and St. Germains, via. 11 Three . Gig .. 90 0 0Taripta State School, Trevaskis',and Lancaster

Tongala Railway Station and Tongala 2 Three Horseback 10. 0 0State School

Tongala Railway Station and Yam -buna

10 Three Vehicle .. 30 0 0Mooroo1Tna and Undera, via Moo -

rropna North12 Three Buggy 38 10 0

Undera and Undera North . (-1NineS Horseback 7 r 0M"ooroopna and Ardmona .. 4 Six Vehicle .. 23 8 0Post Office and Railway Station,

Shepparton:? I As often as

requiredGig .. 29 0 0

Shcl,parton and Caniambo, via Kialla, 22 , Three .. Gig Cs o oKialta, East. Caniambo Wrest, Can -iambo and Tamleugh Creamery,and Canianibe North (starting fromCaniambo)

Shepparton and Cosgrove South, via l3 Three Gig .. 41 0 0Pine Lodge Receiving Office andPine Lodge South

Pine Lodge Railway Station and 7 Two Horseback 20 0 0Marian Vale, via Pine Lodge North

Cosgrove Railway Station and ¡(atan-dra, via Rockville

ij{ Three Buggy .. 33 10 0

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No. 4o.---5>Lh August, 19o5 646 CommonwealthGazette.

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE Of'i MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA00NtZ7L?CCd.

U

ótj

367 372

Contractors.SCI V icc

To and from, and from and to

Dookie and Wattville

O15

7

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Three

Modeof

Conveyance.

Vehicle orhorseback

hateper

Annum.

£ s d.19 15 0

Names.

J.Watt, jun.

Addresses.

Wattville

3G8 373 J: Williams Nalinga Dookie and Nalinga, via Cashel 101 Three Vehicle .. 40 0 o369 374 hí. Roberts YOuanlnite Post Office and Railway Station,

Youanmite, two journeys a day4 Three Foot .. 13 0 o

370 375 J. Ii. Fraser Youannlite Youanmite and Katan.dra North. 4} Two Horseback 12 0 0(Starting from Katandra North)

371 376 J. Gurney Katamatite Post Office and Railway Station, Ka.ta-matite, one trip per day

1 Three Buggy .. 9 17 0

372373.

377378

W. ArmstrongW. Doherty

Katamati teTallygaroopna

Katamatite and MuckatahTallygaroopna Railway Station and

41G

Three .. Vehicle ..Six .. Horseback

16 5 035 0 o

Bunbartha, Tallygaroopna PostOffice

374 379 W. Doherty Tallygaroopna .. Tallygaroopna Railway Station and 6 Sia Horseback 35 0 0Marungi, via. Congupna

375 380 J. Ellwood, jun. «Tunghnu Wunghnu and Kari mba, via Mundoona 9 Three Vehicleand horse -back

40 0 0

376 381 Jane A. Brown Nunmrkah Post Office and Railway Station,Numurkah

3 As often asrequired

Cab .. 60 0 0

377 382 J. T. Eddy Numurkali Numurkah and Katamatite, viaDrumanure, Baala Creek, Invergor.-don, and Dunbulbalane. (Startingfrom Katamatite)

22 Six .. Vehicle .. 119 0 0

378 383 R. Mills .. Numurkah Nu.nlurkab and Baulkalnaugh North,via Baulkamaugh State School (No.

9? Three Gig 35 0 0

2417)379 I 384 G. Knight Yalca North Waaia Railway Station and Figgins' 14 Three .. I Gig 39 10 0

(North Yalca), via Yalca, YalcaEast State School, and Pirce

380 385 J. O'Brien Nathalia Post Office and Railway Station,Nathalia

1 As often asrequired

Vehicle .. 45 0 0

381 38G L. W. Nairn, sen. Kotupna Nathalia and Kotupna., via O'Han-lon's

10 Three .. Trap .. 27 6 0

382 387 W. Shields .. Picola Picola and Vielima, via Picola Northand Furze's

12 Three Vehicleand horse-back

44 10 0

383 388 S. Baxter .. Picola West Picola and Picola West .. . . 5 Three Vehicle .. 19 17 G

384 389 E. Rowe Sand mount Ka.tmga Rail s'a ;y Station and Sand -mount, via. Flora.din and Dixson's

Sa Three Vehicle .. 28 0 0

385 390; Mary A. A. Lawrence Ulupna, West Strathmerton and Ulupna «'est Post 12 Three Vehicle .. 48 0 0Office, via Si rathmerton \\Test,Corrin's, Ulupna Post Office, andthe Old wal -road

386 3911 J. Robinson Finley, N.S.W. .. arroweyali and Toc umwal, via Yar-rowcya.h North

9 Six Coach 48 10 0

387 392 J. W. Guthrie Yarroweyah South Yarroweyah and Yarroweyah South 5 Three Gig orhorseback

19 0 0

388389

393 Kate Moore394 J. P. Mulvey

Colman] EastKilmore

Cobram and Cobram East ..Post Office and Railway Station,

Kilmore

G Three . .

As often asrequired

Vehicle ..'L'us ..

30 0 01.2 19 0

390 395 W. R. Anstey Kilmore Kilmore and Laanccfield, via Forbes l7

and Springfield, three days a weekThree .. Buggy . 89 10 0.

391 396 G. Vickery Glenaroua High Camp Plain and Glenaroua, via.Siate School (No. 1131)

8 Three .. Vehicleand h orse-back

28 0 0

392 397 W. Shale.. Heathcote Post Office and Railway Station,Heath col e

As often as Cab ..required

28 0 0

393 398 D. Barker Heatheote Heathcote and ToolIeen, via Sheoak 15 Three .. Vehicle .. 41 10 0State School and Junction Hotel

394 399 J. P. Flowers Hea.theot:e Heathcote and Graytown, via. Coster-field South, Costerfield, and Red-castle

27 Three da.ys.1 Vehicle ..a weekeach way

75 0 0

395 400 E. Harrop Knowsley .. Knowsley Railway Station and WildDuck Creek

4 Three .. Horseback 19 0 0

396 401 M. Burrows Sunbury .. Sunbury and Buttlejork .. . . 2:1 Two .. Horseback 8 0 0397 402 G. McLaren Bolinda .. Post Office, Bolinda., and Bolinda

Railway PlatformTwo jour-neys aday, sixdays aweek

On foot 9 15 0

398 403 E. F. McCormick .. Monegatta Post Office, Monegatta, and . NorthMonegatta Railway Platform

3U Two jour-neys aday, sixdays aweek

On foot 11 10 0

399 404 R. Staley. A. Staley,and W. Staley

Romsey Romsey and Cherokee. vin Kerrie .. 8 Three .. Horsebackor byvehicle

20 0 0

400 405 A. Mitchell .. Emu Flat Laneefield and Emu Flat, via Nulla 12 Two Horseback 30 0 0Nulla

401 406 J. Ryan and T. Ryan Gishorne Gishorne Railway Station and Gis-borne, via Post Office, New Gis-borne

2 Three tripsa day, sixdays áweek

Cab. . . 27 6 0

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CoalmonweaitiiGazette. 64 7 No. 4o. -5th August, 1905

CONTRACTS F+3R 3'IiE Cdì1FV3yYAYC3l, OF A1.A33.8 IN THE-STATE OF -VICTORIA C-0714i91ae.d,- -----

Contractors.

Names.

402 407 J. Peavey

403 40ç', J. Dunn

401 .40:i C. Frost ..

403 :410 3L Turner

407 411 WalshAttwood407 4l_

403 413 E. T. Cann

409 414

410 , 415i

411 '. 416

412 , 417

413 ; 41.8 T. Heageny414 419 F. G. Silbereisen

415 (420 F. G. Silbereisen

M. McGrath

F. G. Silbereisen

C. Graham

F. G. Silbereisen

416 t 421 E. Herrod

417 i 4.22 A. 'Ragatz418 423 T. W. C4rèenwell

419 424 P. Corcoran

420 ¡ 425 J. Lowe ..421 I 426 T. Cornish

422 ; 427 C. Williantsbn

1

423 428 J. Risk ..

424 429 T. E. Granland

425 430 W. C. Fawkes

426 431 W. C. Fawkes

427 432 W. C. Fawkes

428 43Z 'r c . C. Fawkes

429 434 W. C. Fawkes

Addresses.

Gisborne

Macedon Upper

Coburg ..

.. Woodend ..

AshbourncT ylden ..

Mount Blackwood

.. Little Hampton..

Daylcsford

Daylesford ..

.. Daylesford ..

Kangaroo Hills ..Daylesford

Daylesford ..

Barkstead

Rocky LeadAllendale

Smeaton

Clementston.. Smeaton

.. Bowenvale

Lawrence

Moorookyle

Kyne ton

Kyneton

Kyneton

Kyneton

Kyneton

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

Gisborne and Bullengarook, via Bul-lcngarook East

A1acedon and Macedon Upper, twicea day, six days a week ; an addi-tional journey from Macedon Upperto Macedon to be performed daily,from Decemf,er to April inclusive

Woodend. and Laneef eld, viaNewham.Davis', 'Teske t State- ,School, HesketPost Office, Whims', and Rocbford,three days a week : and to andfrom Woodend and Lancefield, viaNewham, Cobaw, and Rockford,three days a. week, days to alternatewith service vier Hesket;

Woodend and Carlsrulie. via WoodendNorth

Woodend and Ashbourne ..Tylden Railway Station and Pest

Office, TyldenTrentham Railway Station and Mount

Blackwoo;l, via Trentham PostOffice. Jack's Hotel, Newbury, andBarry's Reef, twice a day

Trentham and Little Hampton, viaState School (Ne. 1010), Coliban

Pose Office and Railway Station,Daylesford

Daylesford and Spargc) Creek, viaVictoria Park, Musk vale, Leonard'shill, and Iîorweinguboora

Daylesford and Newlyn RailwayStation. via Eganstown, Sailor'sHill, Blampied, Mount Prospect,and Newlyn

Blampied and .Kangaroo Hills . .

Daylesford and Newstead, via. Hep-burn, Shepherd's Flat, Franklin -forci, Yandoit, Clydesdale, andStrangw *ay s

Daylesford and. Hepburn, via SpringCreek, six days a week ; with anextension. to and frein Hepburnand Dry Diggings, three days a week

Wombat Railway Station and Bark -stead, two journeys a day

Rocky Lead and Langddn's Hill ..Post Office and RailWay Station,

AllendaleAllendale and Glendonald, via. Rollin -

woodAlleindale and Clenientston ..Allendale Railway Station and Smea-

ton

From Creswiek to Newstead, viaSPringntount, Kingston, Smeaton,Moorook' Ic, Koorbocheang, We-rona., and Saudon, returning fromNewstead to Cresw'ick, vice Saudon,Campbelltown, 'Povwlett Hill, Moo -rookyle, Smeaton, Kingston, andSpringntonut

Síneaton and Lawrence, via Jerusa-lem

Moorookyle and Ullina

Post Office and Railway Station,Kyyneton

Kyneton and Lauriston, via BoggyCreek

Kyneton and Pastoria East, viaPiper's-Creek

Kyûetoirút&-Sidonia, via Eçlgecombeand Langley

Kyiteton anit Spring' Till, via ColibanUpper Waterworks

i

Frequency Mode BateNo. of times of pe!per Week. Conveyance. Annum.

V

9 i Three

31

G Six

6 Two2 Six

9 Six

£ s. d.Horseback I 28 0 0Cab .. 1 19 0 0

Vehicle ..

.. Horsebackor bicycle

.. Horseback

.. Horseback

Three ..

9 As often as

required11;} Six

12

20h,

Six

ThreeSix

31

G

254

31,

3

3

54

Sia.

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Coveredcoach

Horseback

Coach andhorseback

. Horseback. ! Covered

1

coach

(; Coach andhorseback

Six . .

As often asrequired

Three ..

,Si a .

Two jour-neys aday, sixdrys aweek

Six ..

Six

Six

As often asrequired

Twice aday, sixdays aweek

Three ..

Three

Three

Horseback

On footVehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle ..Coach ..

Coveredconvey-ance

Horseback

Vehicle orhorseback

Cab

Cab

Horseback

Horseback

Horseback

80 0 0

28 0 017 0 040 0 0

108 0 0

19 10 0

9 0 058 0 0

59 0 0

12 0 081 0 0

31 0 0

14 0 035 0 020 0 030 0; 030 0 014 0 0

175 0 0

29 0 025 0 040 0 ß14 0 0

26 0 028 fl 024 U O.

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No. .4o.-5th August, 19Q5 69.8 CommonwealthGazette,

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN TILE STATE OF VICTORIAcontinued.

Contractors.

Names. Addresses.

430 435

431 436

432

433434435436

437

43`t

439

440

441

442

443

4444'15

446

447

44S

449

450

451

452

453

D. O'Neill

J. Clinton

437 T. Dwyer

438439440441

K. NoonanT. DwyerT. DwyerT. Dwyer

442 F. G. Silbereisen

443 E. McCracken

444 J. Dooling

445 M. H. Wait

49-6 R. Gray ..

447 T. R. Johnston

448 J. R. Dúggan

449450

451

N. RobbIi. Kuapman

J. Duffy..

452 K. Murdoch

453 J. D. Bonelli

454 J. Davis

455

456

457

458

J. Wliimpey

G. H. Sullivan

G. Svanosio

A. Cerveri

Green Hill

.. 13arfold

.. Mia Mia ..

Redesdale.. Mia Mia.. i Mia Mia.. Mia Mia ..

.. Daylesford

.. Drummond North

. . Glenlyon ..

.. Metcalfe

.. Sutton Grange ..

Castlemaine

Castlenlalne . .

Golden PointGlenluce

Castlemaine

Muckleford ..

Maldon

South Dunolly ..

Tarnagulla

Big Hill

Bendigo

Bendigo

ServiccTo and from, and from and to

Post Office and Railway station,Green Hills

Baifold and Watch -box Gully StateSchool

Redesdale Railway Station and MiaMia, via Redesdale Post Office

Redesdale and Lyal . .

Mia Mia ance. Shepherd's CreekAria Aria and J3aynton, vira Glen hopeMia Mia and Glenh.ope East, viaSpring Plains

M.alnlshury Railway Station andDaylesford, via sbury PostOffice, Drunuinond, Burke ReceivingOffice, Glenlyon, 1Vheatsheaf, andCoomoora

Alaluisbnry and Drummond North ..

Glenlvon an d Porcupine Ridge StatoSchool

Taradale Railway Station and Met-calfe

Elphinstolle and Sutton Grange

Post Office and Railway Station,Castlemaine

From Castlemaine to Fryerstown, viaMoonlight Flat and Chewton, re-turning at once from Fryerstown toCastlemaine via Vaughan, Yapeen,and Campbell's Creek ; also fromCastlemaine to Fryerstown, viaCampbell's Creek, Yapeen, andVaughan. returning at once fromFryerstown to Castlemaine via Chew -ton and Moonlight Flat, includingclearance of receiving boxes enrouie

Chewton and Golden PointVaughan and Glenluce . .

From Castlemaine to Tarilta, viaCampbell's Creek, Yapeen, andGuildford Post Office, returning atonce from Tarilta to Castlemaine,via Campbell's Creek

Muckleford Railway Station andGowar, via Muckleford

Post Office and Railway Station,Maldon

Maldon and Dunolly, via BaringhupEast, Baringhup, Neerenian, Ed-dington, Midddle Bridge, and Brom-ley. (Contractor will be requiredto travel about 8 miles an hour, in-cluding stoppages)

Shelbourne Railway Station andLaanecoorie, via Shelbourne PostOffice, Eastville, and WoodstockWest, three days a week ; and toand from Maldon and Laanecoorie,via Bradford, Shelbourne PostOffice, Eastville, and WoodstockWest, three days a week

Kangaroo Flat Post Office and BigHill

Post Office and Railway Station, Ben -digo, including the conveyance ofa letter- carrier

Clearance of the letter and newspaperboxes in Bendigo (exclusive ofGolden Square) now established, orany that.ay be opened during thecurrency of the contract, includingthe conveyance of a letter- carrier.(Two vehicles required for eachclearance) ¶ T _ : i

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Two jour -neys aday sixdays aweek

4 Two

3

65

1.3

10

18

3;.3

6

.

9'

214

01

3

9.4

5

3I

3

Six

'l'lireeTwoThreeTwo

Six

Six

As often asrequired

Six ..

SixThree ..

Six

Six

As often asrequired

Six ..

Three

As often asrequired

Twice daily

Modeof

Conveyance.

On foot andhorseback

Il.orseback

Carriage

HorsebackHorsebackHorsebackHorseback

Coach ..

Vehicle andhol seba,ek

Vehicle andhorseback

Vehicle ..

Vehicle,bicycle, orhorseback

Coveredvehicle

Coach ..

RatePer

Amnwn.

10 0

37 0

16 1410 040 0gli 0

u

0

(1

000

69 0 0

'0 0 0

1.2 0 044 0 058 0 0

39 0 078 0 0

On foot .. 26 0 0Trap and 23 0 0

bicycleCovered 65 0 0coach

Horsebackor vehicle

Dog cart

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Waggonetteand horse-back

Coveredvehicle

Coveredvehicle

52 0 040 0 0

137 0 0

90 0 0

13 0 0

86 0 0

97 13 6

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GonntbnvrealthGazette. No. 4o.-5t4 August, ;rg®5

CONTRACTS FOE THE CONVEY ANcE OF MAILS 1\ THE STATE OF VICTOIt1A---CO1di7a4GCd.

ó°

454

455

456

Contractors.

Names.

4591 A. Cerveri

460' J. O'Doíierty1

4.6l A. Dunn

451 4.62 J. ìVhiurlic,y

455 ¡ 4631 ta. 5vaaiosio

459 464; G. Svaarosio

410 I465 F. A. Slingo

461 ¡466 J. Hayes

462 4-67 J. A. Y. Holmes

463 468 T. Tierney

464 469 E. Cox ..

465 470 C. D. Stokes46Ii 471 C. D. Stokes467 ¡

472 J. Poynton

468 473

46:) 474.

470 . 475

471 476

472

473

474

475

476

477

478

F. W. Burgoyne,j un.

J. O'Neill

H. Mess ..

M. A. Herrit:k

Ar. A. Herrick

A. Reddie

479 T. Parr . .

480 G. Cleland and Ii.Little

481 J. Robinson

477 482 L. C. Lyons

ServiceTo and from, and from and to--

Addresses.

Bendigo

Bendigo

Long Gully

Tarnagulla

l3endigu

South Goornong

Goornong

Goornong

Toolleen

Elinorc South

Corop ..Corop ..Elmore

Runnymede

Cornelia East

Gobarup

Rochester

Rochester

Rochester

Pine Grove East

Echuca ..

Moama, New SouthWales

Terrick TerrickEast

478 4831 A. Vogele .. 1 Sebastian

Conveyanee of letter- carrier engagedin the night clearance of letter -pillars at Bendigo

Bendigo and Huntly, via White Hillsand i:lisoni

From Bendigo to Eaglehawk. viaLongGully and California Gully, oncedaily ; and from Eaglehawk toBendigo by the sanie route, twicedaily, including the conveyance ofthree letter- carriers ; and an addi-tional journey daily from CaliforniaGully to Bendigo, via Long Gully

Bendigo and Tarnagulla. vin Goldent Square, Golden .Square letter pillar,

Kangaroo Flat, Lockwood, Shel-f bourne East, Woodstock- on- Loddon,

Newbrid e, and Lianelly' Bendigo and Sedgwick, via Golden

Gully, Diamond Hill, Mandurang,StratliiieIdsaye, and Emu Creek

fiBencligo and Em it Creek. via GoldenjGo ly, J)iamond Hill, Spring Gully,

;.f Alanduri.ng. and ,Strathlìeldsaye.(Days to alternate with Bendigoand. Sedgiviek Mail Service)

13ag.hot Railway Station and Goor-nong South State School

Goornong railway Station and Fos -terville

Goornong Railway Station and Tool -leen, via. Barnedowir, Muskerry andWeston State School (No. 830), andMusketry East

From Toolleen to Campaspe StateSchool, via Toolleen State School,Cornelia State School, and Cam -paspe East State School, returningdirect 'froiii Campaspe State Schoolto Toolleen

Post Office and Railway Station, El-more South

EImore and Corop, via Corop West ..Corop and Carag Carag ..Elmore and Rusliworth, via Runny-

mede, McTagga.rt, ColbinabbinColbinabbin, \Vanalta, and 111athic-son's (Aloora). (Contractor maybe required to travel over, miles anhour)

Runnymede and Rumiymede East ..

Colbinabbin and Cornelia East..(Starting from Cornelia East)

\\raaialta and Gobarup, via GobaruliEast. (Starting from Gobarup.)(Gobarup mail to be conveyed toHamilton's Half -way House whenrequired)

Rochester and Parkes Plains, viaNanneella North State School andTop Creek

Rochester and Tiinmering East, viaNanneella South and Tinirnering

From Rochester to Bamawm,Pannoo-baniawm, Pannoomilloo. DiggoraWest, Warragamba, and Diggora,thence to Rochester direct

Pannoobainawm and Pine Grove East,via Watson's. (To connect withRochester and PannoobaniawmService)

Post Office and Railway Station,Echuca

Echuca and Nathalia, via EchucaEast, Stewart's Bridge, Maloga,Madowla. Park, Lower Moira, Bar -maliTownship, Barman Post Office,Narioka, Rosalind Park, and BarwoWest

Echuca and Terrick Terrick Est, viaMcEvoy's ( Wharparilla West),Wharparilla, Musgrove's, and Ros-lynmead

Sebastian and Campbell's Forest ..

7.

.-V-

r,

8a

4

32

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Six

Six

2 :3 Three

16 ( Three

:3 T wo

7 Six

18 Three

161, Three

127

28 V

As often asrequired

Six ..

Two ..Three days

a weekeach way

5 Three

51- Three

11 One

18

17

40

9

47

Two

Three .

Six

Six

As often asrequired

Three daysa weekeach way

20 Three

6 Three

Modeof

Conveyance.

Rateper

Annum

S. d.Covered

vehicle36 0 0

Vehicle .. 39 0 0

Vehicle .. 52 0 0

Vehicle .. 96 0 0

Vehicle . . 54 0 0

Vehicle .. 34 0 0

Horseback 7 10 0

Sulky .. 42 18 0

Vehicle .. 54 12 0

Vehicle .. 38 10 0

On foot + 7 10 0

Vehicle .. 50 0 0Horseback 15 0 0Covered

vehicle78 0 0

Horseback 20 0 0

Horseback 23 10 0

Horseback 12 0 0

Vehicle 40 0 0

Vehicle .. 50 0 0

Vehicle .. 107 0 0

Vehicle .. 48 0 0

Vehicle . , 45 0 0

Vehicle .. 110 0 0

Vehicle .. 75 0 0

Horseback i 23 10 0

.

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o. 4o.--5th August, rgos 650 Commonwealth 0.azette

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE or MAILS IN THE STATE. of l'1cyailrAcarranued.

Contractors.

.5 446 N ames.t)-14-- 4d.K-r' ¡

t; +

479 484: C. GaywoodI

4S0 1 48[+1 C. Gaywood4814, 431: A. Crapper

432 ; 487 IV. Tonkin

433 14881 J. Hutcheson

434 439; I). Dow ..487; , 4901 J. Newton

á Ì

433 491

45'7 493

4S8 494489 1 495

W. Ferris

P. Smith

E. OgilvieJ. Sinclair

490 4961 E. Hore ..

491 497; R.

492 498 H.

433 499 T.

49! 509 D.

and II. Samson

R. McKnight

J. Copeland

G. Rattray

495 510 w. Safe ..

493 502 J. R. Kilfedder497 503 p', Westblade

493 504 J. C. Thomson

499 50a J. C. Thomson

509 } 501) J. Norman

Ii n501 507

592503

501

51)5

503

507

50S

509

510,.

511

J. Robinson

508¡ J. G. Hancock5091 J. Whiteacre

5101 M. Rattray

5111 W. Simms

512; T. Stephens1

513 R. R. Stewart

514 M. Abbott

515 G. Punch

516

517

J. Real ..

F. J. Margetts

Addresses.

.. i Raywoodi

.. i Raywood

.. 1 Yallook

. . lllilloo

.. ' Pine Grove

.. Calivil.

.. ' 1líologa

Terrick Terriek . .

DuL'haru Ox

YarrawallaDurham Ox

.. Mincha East

Macorna North ..

Mac orna

Kerang

Iiera,ng

Gaunawarra

KoondrookiYestby

Keralig

Kerang

Normauville

1Toarlla, N.S:1V...

K.. »v Swamp ..Piccaninny Creek

Sandhill Lake ..

Lake Charm

Mystic Park

Fish Point

Kunat

Swan Hill

Swan. Hill

Lalbert

ServiceTo and froid, and from and to

Raywood and Drumumartin, via Neil -borough North. Kaivarooka, andKarnarooka North

Raywood and NeilboroughTau darra Railway Station and Yallook

Post OfficePrairie Railway Station and Milloo,

via Pi.avella and TennysonMitiamo and Pine Grove, via \Tanurp

(Starting from Pine Grove)Mitiamo and Cali 01, via Hayanmi . .

Post Oiiïce and Railway Station,Mologa

Pyramid. Hill "and. Terrick Terrick, viaBald Rock and Svlvaterie

Pyramid Hill and Durham Ox. viaYarrawalla, six days a week, callingat Central Mologa three days aweek

Yarrawalla and Yarrawalla South ..Durham Ox and Boort, via Loddon

Park Homestead, Cana.ryiIslandSouth, and Yando

Mincha Railway- Station and MinchaEast Post Office, via Mincha West,three days a week, and anl"extcn-sion one day a Aveek to MinchaEast (Hawkins')

Macorna Railway ,Station and 'Ma-corna North, via Rowland andMcMilla.n's

Macorna Railway Station and Appin

Post Office and Railway Station,Keraug

Kerang and Koondrook. calling atGannawarra, Hinkson's, and Wo-burn

Gannawarra Siding and GannawarraPost Office. (Starting from Ganna-warra)

Koondrook and IVlyall ..Kerana and iA%estblade',s Cheese Fax,.

tory .1 140Kerang and Murrabit, via Capel'sItCrossina;

.Kerang. and Boort, via Murphy's LakeReceiving Office, Budgerum Junc-tion, Langville, Lake Meering, Lea -ghur, and ill:inmindie

Normauville and l'3udgerum Junction.(To connect with Kérang to Boortservice. )

Keraug and Echuca, via Kerang- EastState School 234{i, Milne's Bridge,Cullen. Column, Wee-Leitchville, .Kow Swam¡, Gun -bower, Patho, Torn mubarry, 1 %'har-parilla .North, and Summer's

Kow Swamp and Horton ..Gunbower and Piccaninny Creek, via

Patho SouthLake Charma. Railway Station and

Sand Bill Lake, via Bad L'ael(starting from Sand Hill. Lake)

Lake Charm Railway Station andI3enjeroop. (Starting from LakeCharm)

Mystic Park Railway Station andBeau chamn

Lake Boga Railway Station and Fish-Point

Laico Boga Railway Station andKunat

Post. Office and Railway Station, SwanHill

Swan Hill and Lalbert. via Goschen,Lalbert -road, and.. Mumbel Plains

Lalbert and Tittybong .. ..

Frequency: No. of times

per Week.

-------1611 Three

:31 Three4 , 'Three

2 Six

11 Three

15 Three11 I Two jour -

neys aday sixdays aweek

17 Three

12

3'21

114

21

10

4

14

G'

99

18

30¡

63

Two .

Three .

t

Modeof

. Conveyance.

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..Horseback

Vehicle

Vehicle

Veh i cleHorseback

Horsebackand vehicleVehicle ..

HorsebackHorseback

Horseback

Three .. Vehicle ..

Three .. Saddle andvehicle

As often as Lorry ..required

Twice daily 'Tramway

Six

TwoTwo ..

Two . .

Three daysa weekeach. way

Two

Three daysa weekeach way

7C Two101, Two

12

101

á

28

9

Three.

Two

Two . .

Six

Two ..

As often asrequired

Three ..

Two ..

Vehicle ..

HorsebackVehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Saddle andcycle

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..Horseback

Horseback

Horseback

Vehicle andhorseback

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Buggy ..

Nateper

Annual.

S d.055 o

2819 10

0 00

78 0 0

37 10 0

0 00 0

5215

65 0 0

68 0 0

8 0 057 0 0

5G 0 0

84 10 0

40 0 0

44 0 0

168 0 0

39 0 0

19 19 020 0 045 0 0

108 0 0

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15 19 017 10 0

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513 519

514 520515 521

516 522

517 523

518 524

519 525

520 ' 526

521 527

522 ! 528

523 I 529

524 ! 530

525 531526 532

527 ' 533

528 534

529 535

530 536

531 537

532

533

534

538

539

540

535 541

53G 542

537 543

538 544

Contractors.

Names.

J. Maher

C. G. lticillahon

R StaffordC. Williamson

V. 111c11lullan

G. Morse

G. Morecroft

G. Morecroft

S. S. Smith

11W, Letts

A. Donnelly

A. Donnelly

M. O'Halloran

W. MorrisonH. C. Dixon

N. Collins

S. M. Davy

F. J. Margetts

A. E. O'Connor

G. Roberts

M. A. Byrne

J. Me Lean

Addresses.

.. Swan Hill ..

.. Weutworth, N.S.W.

.. Yarraby.. Boweuvale ..

Rheola

Kurtiu.g

Wedderburn

Wedderburn

Wedderburn

..

Wedderburn ..

.. Kinypanial

.. Kinypanial

Mysia . .

Boort ..Oakvale

Budgerum West

Quambatook South

.. Lalbert

.. Ultima

.. Wychitella

.. Lake Marinai

M. McInerney, jun....

D. W. Simpson

E. P. Wall

J. F. Dobbin

J. Hosking

C.6743.c.

Charlton

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

From. Swan Hill to Chillingollah, viaBulga S.S., McNaughton's, Tren-with's, and Waitchie, returningfrom Chillingollah via Waitchieto Swan Hill

Swan Hilly and Euston, via East-boume, Holloway's, Nyah, WoodWood, Burra, Tooleybuck, Nar-rung, Boundary Bend, Youngeira;and Buuibang. Mails to leaveSwan Hill as soon as possible afterarrival of train from Melbourne

Nyah and Yarraby TankInglewood and Jarklan, via Salisbury

West, Salisbury West State School,Serpentine, and Janiember East

Inglewood and Rheola, via Kin -gower. (Starting from Rheola)

IRurting Railway Station and PowlettPlains

Post Office and Railway Station,Wedderburn

From Wedderburn to WedderburnJunction

Wedderburn and Burke's Flat, viaKurraca West,Fenton's Creek, andWehla, with a branch to and fromKurraca West and Gowar East,via Berri mal

Wedderburn and Yawong, via NineMile Post Office, Richmond Plains,Woosang, Yeungroon East, andYeungroon. (Contractor may berequired to travel eight miles anhour, including stoppages)

Korong Vale and Kinypanial South,via Flynn's Corner

Flynn's Corner (Kinypanial-road) andFiery Flat. (To connect with Kiny-panial service)

Mysia Railway Station and Ferni-hurst

Boort and CatumnaiPost Office and Railway Station, Oak-

valeQuambatook and Sand Hill Lake, via

Budgerum and Budgerum WestQuambatook and Quambatook South

.. Post Office and Railway Station,Lalbert

Post Office and Railway Station,Ultima

.. Wychitella Railway Station and Wy-chitella North, via Wychitella South

Barrakee and Lake Alarmai, via Hal-lam and Terrappee

Donald ..

.. Glenloth ..

Ninyeunook

Wycheproof

Towaninnie

Post Office and Railway Station,Charlton

Charlton and Donald, via Wooroo-nooke, Granite Flat, Chirrup Junc-tion, Mount Jeffeott North, andMount Jeffcott, two days a weekeach way, with a branch to andfrom Chirrup and Chirrup Junction,two days a week each way, to con-nect with Charlton and Donaldservice

Glenloth Railway Station and Gien-loth Post Office, via Narrewillock

Glenloth Railway Station and Ninyeu-nook, via Moffat and Jeruk

Post Office and Railway Station,Wycheproof

Wycheproof and Towaninnie, viaBungeeluke and Bungeeluke North

d

36

95

925

12

822

5

Frequency --No. of timesper Week.

Three

Two daysa weekeach way

OneSix

Six

Two : . .

As often asrequired

Three ..

24j Three ..

36 Three daysa weekeach way

'7 Two ..

3 Two ..

8 Six ..

8 Three ..1: As often as

required13 Two . .

4 I Three ..

8

As often asrequired

As often asrequired

Three .

15 J Three ..

32

11

13

4

24¡

As often asrequired

Three

Three

As often asrequired

Three ..

Modeof

Conveyance.

Vehicle ..

Coach ..

HorsebackVehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Gig andhorseback

Horsebackandvehicle

Buggy ..

Buggy ..

Vehicle .

Vehicle ..Carriage

Vehicle ..

Trap ..

On foot

Handcartand. foot

Vehicle ..

Rateper

Annum:

£ $. il.85 0 0

530 0 0

18 0 0134 0 0

73 0 0

25 0 025 0 017 0 0

91 10 0

118 0 0

20 0 08 0 0

39 18 0

25 0 020 0 065 0 025 0 0

12 0 010 0 030 0 0

Vehicle, 50 0 0summer ;horseback,winter

Cab .. 41 0 0Carriage + 131 0 0

Trap

Gig

Buggy

Coach

38 0 060 0 048 0 075 0 0

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C

C-)

Contractors.

Names.

539 1545

540¡546541 547

542 548

543 1549544 J 550

545 551546 552

547 1553

548 554549 555

550 55(1

551 557

552 559

553 560

554 561

555 562

556 1563

J. F. Dobbin

M. P. ScanlonC. Wilson

M. Walsh

J. P. LedwiellA. O' Bryan

T. J. KilculleuM. A. Garden

W. G. Willoughby

T. ColhouliW. D. Blair

W. D. Blair

W. McDonald

C. Williamson

E. Roscho).ler

E. Roscholler

W. Clarlyon

J. Glover

557 564 M. T Minaban

558 565 G. Ray ..

559 566 F. McMurray

560 1 5671 J. Mason..

561i

568 W. J. McConnell562 + 569 W. J. McConnell

563 570 E. Toole

564 571 C. Pearce

565 572 H. T. Lurnmis

566 573 A. M. Hill

567 574 John Quintreil .

568 575 Jolui Q.Ilintrell . .

569 I 576

570

W. Edelsten

577 E, J. Western

571 1 578 E. J. Western

572 579 F. Sayer

573 580 A. J. White,

574 581 D. McKay

Addresses.

Wycheproof ..

KaryrieBack Gate

Kalpienung

Sutton'sBerriwillock

BerriwillockSea Lake

Newstead

Captain's GullyNewstead

Newstead

1lloolort

Bowenvalc

Bowenvale

Boweuvale

Maryborough ..

Majorca

Alaryborougli

1 laldou

Laanecoorie

Cochrane's Creek

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

Wycheproof and Birchip, via Thaliaand Narraport .

Narraport and KaryrieTyrrell Creek Railway Station and

Black GateNullawil Railway Station and Kal-

pienunBerriwillock and Sutton's .. .

Berriwillock and Springfield (McFar-lane's)

Berriwillock and Willaugie .

From Sea Lake to Tyrrell Downs,via McManus and Long Plains, re-turning direct from Tyrrell DownsStation to Sea Lake

Post Office and Railway Station,Newstead

Newstead and Captain's Gully ..Newstead and Muckleford South, via

Green GullyNewstead and Wclslimian.'s Reef ..

Moolort Railway Station. and MoolortPost Office, via Barkia's Store r4

Post Office and Railway Station,Maryborough

Maryborough and. Bowenvale, viaChinaman's Flat, twice daily, call-ing at Watson's', Chinaman's Flat,once a day each way

Bowenvale and Timor West. Mail toleave Bowenvale in the morningand return from Timor West in theafternoon

Maryborough and Majorca via Craigie

Majorca and Itodbarvugli

Maryborough and Rathsca.r, via Alma,WVa.reek, and \Vareek State School

. Post Office and Railway Station,Dunolly

Dunolly and Rheola, via Inkerman,Moliagul, 111cIntyre's. and Orville.(Service to start from R.hcola)

Moliagul and CocJirane's Creek Re-ceiving Office

Dunolly :raid. Mount Roughly ..Mount Hooghly and Natte Yallock

East. Post Office and Railway Station,

TarnagullaTarnagulla and lVaanyarra, via1Va.an-

yarra ].Lush.Tarnagulla and Murphy's Creek ..

.. Bealiba and Archdale Junction, via.Archdale. (Service to start fromArchdale Junction)

Logan .. Bealiba and Logan, via Burke's FlatLogan .. Emu Railway Station and Burke's

Flat, via Kooreh South State School,and Logan. (Starting from Burke'sFlat)

Carapooee .. Carapooee Railway Station and Cara-pooee

St. Arnaud .. Post Office and Railway Station,St. Arnaud

St. Arnaud St. Arnaud andjKooreh. via St.Arnaud East, Campbell's CreekState School, and Gowar East

St. Arnaud .. St. Arnaud and Charlton, via Duffy's,Slaty Creek, Coonooer Bridge, andYawong. (Starting from Charlton)

Dooboobetic St. Arnaud and ])ooboobetic,ir viaO'Neill's. G-ooroc,and ] owc's e (Ser-vice to start from Dooboobetic)

Cre Grc St. Arnaud and ILupanyup, via St.Arnaud 1lorth, Dark hence, Gre CreNorth, 1'raynor's Lagoon, AvonPlains, ]3anvena, Marnoo Station,Burrum, an(l La.11at Plains I

Natte Yallock EastNatte Yallock Easi

Tarnagulla

Waauyarra

i\Ïurphy's Creek

Archdale

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

V

22 Two days Buggy ..a weekeach way

Two .. Buggy ..One .. Vehicle ..

Modeof

Conveyance.

Rateper

Annum.

52

4

7,

S

(i

22

í54

24

4

2

4

13

1

5

5

1

5

4

81-

1316

3'.

á

20

28

92

47

Two .. Horseback

Two . HorsebackTwo .. Buggy .

Two Vehicle ..Two . Gig ..

As often asrequired

One ..Six ..

Six

Six

As often asrequired

Six ..

Six

Three

Three ..

As often asrequired

Six ..

Two

ThreeThree

As often asrequired

Three ..

Three ..

Three

Three .

Three ..

One ..

As often asrequired

Three ..

Six

Three

Three daysa weekeach way

Buggy ..

HorsebackBicycle orhorseback

Bicycle orhorseback

Horseback

Coveredvehicle

Coveredvehicle

Coveredvehicle

Coveredcoach

Vehicleand horseback

Horseback

Coveredvehicle

Vehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle ..Vehicle ..

Cab ..

Bicycle ..

Horsebackor buggy

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..Vehicle ..

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Vehicle

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; Contractors

Names.

-Qq

583584.

578 585

579

580

581

582

583

5S4

5S(i

5S7

588

589

590

591

592593

594595

596

59S

599

601

602603604

605

606

90761.18

61)9

610

611

612613(314

61:5

586

587

588

589

590

59159')593

-94

595

599

597598

599600

601602

603

604

605

60(3

607608

609610611

612

613

614615

616617

618

619620(390

623

W. Woods

IV. JonesBennetts

R. H. Stainthorpe

J. Bourn

Adelresses.

Service.

To and from, and from and toFrequency ModeNo. of times ofper Week. Conveyance.

Rateper

Annum.

.. St. Arnaud

join] Mill Creek. Cope Cope

Sheep Hills

1)onaId

R. H. Staintliorpe..

E. Bourke, jun.

J. Litchfield

J. Miller .

A. O'MearaG. Wil lev

G. WilleY

A. P. Barbary

W. F. Mate

J. liansen

J. HatisenC. R. Shaw

J. McKinnonC. Wolfe

F. J. TurpinG. D. Virtue

J. Moore

P. Barker

P. Barker

E. Humphrey

M. A. TuckJ. Coleman

R. W. Laid lawR. MorrisT. Croft

W. Price

J. Jones

J. H. JonesJ. It Jones

W. BarkellG. H. Roberts

G. H. Roberts

P. O'BrienF. SchonellW. J. Minns

A. Hay ..

Sheep Hills

Ali nyi p

. Wi tchi ) )o(A

Mortal] Ilains

WatchenikfirchipBirchip

. Lascelles

. Madura

, :. .

ID

.

MaduraAdelaide Lead ..

HomebushAvoca ..

PercydaleWatcliem

Natte Yalloek

French man's

Frenchnian's

Barkly .

WarrenmangParadise

AinphitheatreGaon PatrickGlenlofty

Eversley

Talbot

TalbotTalbot

ti/ICSTourelle

Tourelle

St. Arnaud and Mitchell's Hill, viaHoward's, Gre Gre, aud- Gre GreVillage

Gre Gre Village and John Bull CreekC.4epe Cope Railway Station and Swaii -

waterPost Office and Railway Station,

DonaldDonald and Corack East, via Ban-

yenong and CorackDonald and Sheep Hills, via Carron,

Schroeder's, Aree!.-;ra, and Boolite

Alinyip Railwa,v Station and Donald,vi« Minyip Post Office, Burrereo.Brooklet, Laen, and Lien North

StationamdWitelli-pool Post Office

Post Office and Railway Station,Morton Plains

Watchein and Watchein WestDivehi]) and MarlbedBirehip and Beulah, via Ballaptir

State School,. Reedy Dam StateSchool, Kerewichip, and BeulahEast State School

Woomelang and liopetoun, via MountPleasant. Receiving Office

Lascelles Railway Station and Las-celles Receiving Office

Post Office and Railway Station,Madura

Madura and IrympleBung Bong Railway Station and

l3ung Bong Post OfficeHomebush and Homebush Lower ..Post Office and Railway Station,

AvocaAvoca and PereydaleAvoca and Wanbra Railwa,y Station,

via Lam plough, Lexton and Wa LibraPwit

Avoca and Natte Yallock, via Raths-ear West State School ; Satur-days the Rathscar 'West mail is tobe left at the residence of Mr. B.Elliott, or other authorized resident

Avoca and St. Arnaud, via Ri versda le,Wattle Grove, Moonambel, Red-bank, Cherry Tree Creek, Stuartmill,Carapooee West, and Western Creek

Moonambel and Landsborbugh, viaFrenchman's

Frenchman's and Darkly .

Aloonambel and WarrenmangTottington and Flagstaff Hut, via

WinjalloekAmphitheatre and Mount LonarchElmhurst, and GlenpatrickElmhurst and Glenlofty Creek State

SchoolEversley Railway Station and Crow:

landsTalbot and Amherst, six days a week,

PO Talbot and Evausford, via CaralulupTalbot a»d Dunach, via Mount.

GreenockChines and GlengowerTourelle Railway Station and Cog-

hill's Creek, via Ascot and The RoseCoghill's Creek and Mount Beckwith

State School, via GiendaruelCreswick and Mollonggliip, via DeanCreswick and Graham's Hill

8 pringniount . .Graham's 11111 ..Afelten .

Melton..

Post Office and Railway Station,Melton

Melton and Coimadai Creek, viaToolern Vale. (Service to startfrom Melton)

2/

7-

16

35

351

1o

11?)

34

Three . Vehiele

Three .. VehieleThree .. Vehicle and

horsebackAs often as Vehiclerequired

Three .. Vehicle ..

Two daysa weekf.sach way

Three daysa weekeach]. way

As often asrequired

As often asuired

One , .

TwoOnce aweek eachway

25 Two

34 As often as

required

As often asrequired

4 Three ..44 Three .

91 SiX~1, .

-4 As often asrequired

6 Three ..24) Six

1') Three ..

45 Six

18 Six

3 Six

57

875

ThreeThree

ThreeSixThree

5 Six

2-.12 Six

91 Six4- Three

71 Two71 Six2

8 Three

103

SixTwo ..As often asrequired

12 Three

1

Vehicle ..

Vehicle ..

.9. d.60 0 0

25 0 017 10 0

49 0_0

55 0 0119 0 0

144 0 0

On foot or 19 0 0by vehicle

Horseback 30 0 0Horseback 20 0 0Vaicle 30 0 0Coach .. 72 0 0

Vehicle ..

On footandvehicle

Dray ..

Vehicle ..Horseback

VehicleVehicle ..

Vehicle ..Vehicle ..

Carriage

Calliage

Vehicle ..

Saddle andvehicle

HorsebackHorseback

HorsebackBuggy ..Horseback

Horseback

Coveredcab

VehicleVehicle

VehicleVehicle

Vehicle

HorsebackHorsebackCovered

waggon-ette

Vehicle ..

45 0 0

10 0 0

9 0 095 0 095 0 0

30 0 050 0 02% 0 0

116 0 0

52 0 0

'248 0 0

110 0 012 0 07 15 0

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Contractors. ServiceTo and from, and from and to

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

- --

Modeof

Conveyance.

- - - - --

hatePe

Anus

--1_..Names. Addresses.

616 624 P. Shelly.. .. Bacchus Marsh Post Office and Railway Station,Bacchus Marsh

1 As often asrequired

Cab - . 48

617 625 T. Robertson .. ATyrniong .. Bacchus Marsh Railway Station and11lyrniong, via Bacchus Marsh PostOffice

8 six .. ' Coveredwaggon -ette

7?

618 626 T. Robertson .. 11lyrniong .. 1Myrniong and Greendale, via Koro-beit

6 Six .. Horsebackandvehicle

36

619 627 W. Lay .. .. Ballau .. From Ballas to Minding, via Colbrookand Blakeville, returning directfrom Bunding to Ballan

11 Three .. Horseback 49

620 628 E. Waldie .. Gordon .. Post Office and Railway Station,Gordon

1 As often as Cab ..required

49

621 629 F. Hoare.. .. Mount Egerton .. I Gordon Railway Station and MountEgerton

21I As often as ; Waggon-required i ette

75

622 630 T. Evans .. Moorabool .. Moorabool Railway Station and 31 Six. .. Horseback 28Lovely Banks Reservoir, via LovelyBanks State School

623 631. J. Hawkins .. Batesford . . Moorabool Railway Station and Bates-ford

4 Six .. ' On foot 23

624 632 G. Splatt .. Inverleigh .. Bannockburn and Inverleigh, via 10 Six .. Vehicle .. 35

Murgheboluc State School625 633 G. Splatt .. Inverleigh .. Inverleigh and Hesse .. .. 11 Three .. Vehicle .. 25

626 634 T. Clarke .. Bannockburn .. Bannockburn and Maude, via Darri-well

7 Six .. Gig and onhorseback

40

627 635 T. Clarke .. Bannockburn .. Maude and Sutherland's Creek .. 8 Three .. Gig and onhorseback

20

628 636 T. M. Farrar .. Bannockburn .. Bannockburn Railway Station and 21 Six .. Coach .. 132Rokewood, via Teesdale and Shel-ford, to connect with Ballarat andRokewood service

629 637 S. Bland .. Steiglitz .. Meredith Railway Station and Steig-litz, via Meredith Post Office, sixdays a week ; and an additionaltrip to and from Meredith Railway

73 .. .. Vehicle .. 36

Station and Meredith Post Office,daily

630 639 A. McMillan .. Anakie .. Steiglitz and Anakie .. 6 Six .. Horseback 40

631 640 A. Munro .. Elaine .. Elaine and Morrisons, via Upper 5 Six .. Horseback 49

Morrisons632 641 J. McColl .. Bamganie .. Meredith and Bamganie, via Wood-

burn Creek11 Three .. Horseback 49

633 642 J. Kennedy .. Mount Wallace Steiglitz and Mount Wallace, viaSteiglitz North, Durdidwarrab, and

131 Three .. Horseback 40

Beremboke634 643 j. Young .. Yorktown .. Meredith and Yorktown .. .. 41, Three .. Horseback 25

635 644 L. Miles .. .. Mount Doran .. Elaine and Mount Doran State Sch .. 5 Two . . Buggy .. 10

636 645 A. Munro .. Elaine .. Elaine and Cargarie .. .. 5 Two .. Horseback 1.8

637 646 I. Emery .. Clarendon .. Lal Lal Railway Station and Claren-don

3 Six .. Horseback 22

638 647 J. Brown Buninyong .. Buninyong and Scotsburn .. .. 3 Six .. Horseback 36

639 648 A. H. Dixon and J. Buninyong .. Buninyong and Mount Mercer, via 14 Six .. Vehicle .. 72

G. Brimacombe Durham Lead, Hardie's 1íi11, andGrenville

640 649 A. H. Dixon and J. Buninyong .. Buninyong and Yarrowee, via .Black 3 Three .. Gig .. 24

641 650G. Brimacombe

W. H. Reid .. Ballarat ..Lead

Post Office and Railway Station,Ballarat, including the conveyanceof a letter- carrier

3 As often asrequired

Coveredvehicle

106

ß42 651 W. H Reid .. Ballarat .. Ballarat and Alfredton, via Newington,including the conveyance of sixletter- carriers

21 Twice daily Coveredvehicle

50

643 652 W. $. Reid . . Ballarat .. Clearance twice dailyof the Post Officeletter and newspaper receivingboxes in Ballarat now established,or any that may be establishedduring the currency of the contract,including the conveyance of a letter -carrier, and mails twice daily from

11 Twice daily Coveredvehicle

55

Newington to Ballarat. The num-ber of pillars or letter boxes to beestablished during any one year notto exceed four

644 653 J. Dynan .. Ballarat East .. Ballarat and Ballarat East Post Offices,and for the clearance twice daily ofthe Post Office letter and newspaperreceiving boxes in Ballarat Eastnow established, or any that maybe established during the currencyof the contract, including the con-veyance of a letter - carrier, and alsoa morning mail from Black Hill to

1 As often asrequired

Coveredvehicle

99

Ballarat East once a day. Thenumber of pillars and letter boxes tobe established during any one yearnot to exceed four

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Names. Addresses.

Service

To and from, and from and to

654 M. Donovan655 P. O'- Malley

656 J. H. Gizzard

GB65'; M. Donovan

649658 J. D. Gillard

650 ,659 M. Donovan

651 660

652 662

653 663654 664

Cobb acid Co.

J. Gray

J. GrayH. sharp

655 ! 6651 D. M. Aicbett

656i

666, D. M. Aisbett

657658

659

GGO

667 J. W. AlcGrath668 P. Hogan

669i W. O. Ingram

670

661 671

662 672

M. A. McIntosh

M. A. McIntosh

M. A. McIntosh

663 673 A. E. Neate664 674 A. E. Neate

665 675 W. P,. Gilchrist

666 676 J. Start ..667 677 P. D. Butt668 678 A. Batton

669 679670 680

671 681

672 682673 683674 684

675 685

676 686

677 087678 688

..

Ballarat EastBallarat East

Ballarat

Ballarat EastBallarat East

Ballarat Fast

Geelong

Srial:c Valley

Snake Valley ..Newtown ..

.. , Newtown

.. Newtown

Beaufort

. . Beaufort

Beaufort

Beau fort

HollybushStreatham

Buangor.. Buangor

M. J. Austerberry . .A. McLean

D. Igitt

E. A. Cashniore ..D. Barber. ..W. W. Hodgetts ..

C. A. Davies

E. A. Cashniore

J. A. PattenH. Peck ..

Ararat

Denicull. CreelsAraratMount William

JalliikarMoyston

Sta well

Stilwell WestPomona.!Landsborongh

Kanya

Stowell West

Hall's GapStawell

Ballarat and. Sebastopol .Ballarat and Cambrian Hill, via Mount

Pleasant, ,Sebastopol, and MagpieBallarat and. Miner's Rest, via Wen -

doureeBallarat and Mount RowanBallarat and ]3olwarrah, via Leigh

Creek, Bullarook, Spritigbank, andOar-atom/1

Ballarat and Wattle Flat, via Bal-larat North, Black Hill, Nerrina,Brown Hills, Gong Gong. Glen Park,Pootilla, and !_'lark's Hill

Ballarat and Rokewood, via Ninting-bool, Snrytliesdale, Scarsdale, New-town-Scarsdale, Burke's, CapeClear, Illabarook, and RokewoodJunction, with a branch to andfrom Cape Clear and PitfieldPlains

Sinythesdalc Railway ,Station andl.;lie psi uwe. via. Sniytlacs(lale Pi ,stOfliee, ,Shake Valley, and C:arng-ham

Snake Valley and Mortehup ..Scarsdale and Berringa, via Newtown,

Italian Gully, and StaffordshireReef. (Starting from Berringa,and calling at Newtown RailwayStation morning and evening)

Scarsdale and Happy Valley, via New-town, Scarsdale, Golden Lake, andPiggoreet

Scarsdale Railway Station and Pit-field Plains, via Scarsdale Post Office,Newtown, and Cape Clear. (Mailto leave Pitfield Plains in the morn-ing and return at night)

Pitfield Plains and Hollybush ..Linton and Streatham, via O'Meara's,

Skipton, and Carramballac StationBeaufort and Shirley, via Eura.mbeen

Beaufort and Chute, via WaterlooSouth, and Waterloo

Beaufort and Raglan, via Main Lead

Beaufort and Stockyard Hill, viaNerring and Lake Goldsmith

Buangor and Ballyrogan .. . .Buangor and Mount Cole, via Warrak

Post OfficePost Office and Railway Station,

AraratArarat and Denicull Creek ..Ararat and Moyston, via Cathcart .._Moyston and Mafeking, via Barton

and Watgania. (To connect withArarat and Moyston Service bothways)

Moyston and Jallnkar .. . .

Ararat and Rhynaney Reef, via Nor-val

est Office and Railway Station,Stawell

Stawell and Stawell WestStawell and Pomona!, via. Belleh en . .Stawell and St. Arnaud, via Bridge

Inn, Green's Creek, Joel Joe-1,Landsborough, Navarre, Paradise,Tottington, and Beazley's Bridge.(Mails must be delivered at, Stawelland St. Arnaud Post Offices notlater than 2.15 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.respectively)

Green's Creek and Kanya, via Morel'Morn], Wallaloo East, and Coorah.(Service to start from Kanya)

Stawell and Lake Lonsdale, via Fyan'sCreek

Fyan's: Creek and Hall's GapStawell and Mitchell's Hill. via. Camp-

bell's Bridge, Callawadda South,Bismarck, .Wirchilleba, «'alla.ion,Marnoo. and Pilgrim's :a,

Frequency --No. of timesper Week.

A

3 Six71 Six

"4"--

7 Twice daily

4i- Three ..16 Six . .

161 Six

26 Six

14

49¡

10

14

1429

11

15

6

16

619,t

4

4110

201-

ltl9¡

1

1

15COt

22

18

7451

Six ..

Three ..Twice daily

Six

Six

SixSix

Three

Six

Six

Three

Three ..Two

As often asrequired

Three ..Six ..Three ..

Two .

Three ..

As often asrequired

Twice dailyTwo ..Three days

a weekeach way

Three ..

Three ..

OneThree daysa weekeach way

Modeof

Conveyance.

Rate

Annum.

£ a. d.Vehicle .:. 31 0 0Vehicle .. 48 0 0Covered 67 10 0

vehicleHorseback 17 0 0Horseback 103 15 0or trap

Horseback 90 0 0

Coaches 160 0 0

Horseback 84 0 0andcoveredvehicle

Horseback 20 0 0Coach .. 48 0 0

Horseback

Coach ..

Vehicle ..Coach ..

Horsebackand vehicleVehicle ..

Vehicle orhorseback

Vehicle orhorseback

HorsebackBuggy ..

Coveredcarriage

Vehicle ..Coach ..Carriage

4

63 0 0

i.50 0 0

26 0 0144 0 031 0 046 13 0

31 2 046 15 0

39 0 052 0 089 10 0

10017 100

00

50 0 0

Vehicle .. 16 0 0Horseback 31 0 0Covered 73 10 0vehicle

Horseback 19 10 0Carriage 28 0 0Carriage 127 0 0

Trap .. 65 0 0

Gig .. 36 8 0Horseback 10 0 0Coach. .. 110 0 0

ka;

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No. 4.0. ---5th August, 1 905 GIG Commonwealth Gazette.

CONTRACTS FOIL TITE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA continued.

679 689G 3 ) 690

631 691

632 692633 693

631 1 694

fiSS ¡ 6966313 697

Contractors.

Names.

J. Graham ..J. C. Christensen ..

J. C. Christensen ..

E. Bourke, jun.J. Stewart

J. Stewart

W. H. Shemeld.W. N. Hunter

637 I 698 A. ;I1c:ITast.e.r

63`3 700

633 701

633 702

G31fa ) 2

633

703701703

G)1 70G

635 1 707

W. N. Hunter

A. Grant

E. A. Laidlaw

A. HoganM. A. KeyteA. Hobbs

A. E. Morley

J. F. Harvey

i

Addresses.

Ru p:a,nyn plllurtoa

Murtoa

.. 117inyip ..Warracknabeal . .

\ Tarracknabeal . .

. Ai]sa, .. .... Warrachna.beal ..

G96 708 C. Dougherty, jun.6)7 709, C. Dougherty, jun.

G:13 I 710 H. Dawson

699 711 ¡ J. W. Wills

709 712 T. Griffin

701 713

702 714

W. C. Carter

C. Daugherty, jun.

703 715 E. D. Calder

704 716 D. Bnnwortla

705 717 T. L. Gash

706 1 718

707 719703 720

703 1721

710 722711 72'

712 72"

NV. H. Knight

W. H. KnightT. Grace

T. Grace

T. Bray.L. K Bull

E. Cassidy

713 7251..W. J. 111arsh

1Villenahrina

\Varraeknabca.l

Galaquil East

Ken ni are

Rosebery EastHopevaleLongerenong

Dooen

Horsham

HorshamHorsham

Horsham

Blackheath

Horsham

Glen isla,

líorshani

Polkeininet

Mitre Lake

Tosan ..

Gym bowen

GymbowcnCoroke

Goroke

Lemon Springs .

Goroke

E:3enhope

Harrow

ServiceTo and from, and from and to OS

6,

Ru panyu p and ßu panyu p North ..Post Office and Railway Station,

Murtoa -

Murtoa and Kellalac, via Jung JungNorth, Kewell, and Kewell North.(Service to start from Murtoa)

Minyip and Kewell East State SelaoolPost Office and Railway Stat ion, War-

racknabealWarra.cknabeal. and Watchem Post

Office, via Challamba, Homecroft,Bangerang, Ba.ngerang Nor! lr,Cameron's, Wilknr, and \Va'mnrWest State School

\Va,rrackna,beal and AilsaWarr:a.cknaheal and Wa.11np. ria Can -

num last State School. C,annUm,and Camino] South

\Varra.eknabeal and Brentwood, viaVehlaaa hip. Ye]laaaghip North. \Vil -lenabrina,. and 1Villenahrina North

Warracknabeal and Pepper's Plains,via, Aubrey

Galaquil Railway Station and Gala-pail East

Beulah and Kenmare, z'ia BeulahWest

Rosebery and Rosebery East ..Hopetonn and. Honeval.e .. ..Jung Jung and Longerenong State

SchoolDooen and Bvrneville (Kewell West),

via Dooen North State SchoolPost Office and Railway Station, Hor-

shamHorsham and Green Lakes ..Horsham and Wartoo(;, via. Bungalally.

Wonwondah East, Lah Arum, andCru te's

Horsham and IVa.11up, via. GreenlandDam, Kalkee. Ga.rnti, BlackheathJunction, 11lnrr a«Tarra, and Wall upState School

Blackheath State School and Black-heath Junction (Horsham road)

Horsham and l3rimpia.en. via McKen-zie Creel:, Wonwondah, and Won -wondah South

Brimpaen and Clenisla. via Butler's(Starting from Clcni;la.)

Horsham and Lower Norton Creek,vara Vertis South St-ate School

Vectis East and Pell.emmet, via, Vec-Lis E :st State School ,

Mitre.' Lake R.ailwawa.y Station and?llonnt. Arapiles, via Mitre Lake Post01)ïce

:Mitre Lake Railway Station andTourin

Post Office and Railway= Station,Gvnrbowrcn

Gymbowen and Nnrconnm . .

Corohe and Frances (S. A.). via Mor-tat. Moira, Lemon Springs, Boo -roophi. Lavery's, lflininaay, andNeuavpurr

Laverv's (Goroke and Frances coachroad) and Apsley, a'-ia. BrinralbertNorth, to connect. with Goroke andFrances s'rvice

Morea, and Lemon. SpringsGoroke and Dopewarra .. . .

Goroke and Edenhope. via. Lake Kar-rnap,, Karnak Post Office, Mary -

vale, Cameron's.- ITllswa.ter, andA won qa

Norad;nha, and Harrow. via Tooa,nEast -," Clear Lake, and Douglas

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

6 Two ..As often asrequired

23 Three

93A:

a

38'

(i

19

31

18

9

16

912

7

114

9s

830

29

21

27

15

11

91

6,',

4

3

S

:361

15

G

9

321

41

One ..As often asrequired

Two days Vehicle .a weekeach way

Modeof

Conveyance.

HorsebackCovered

vehicleCovered

vehicle

HorsebackCab ..

TwoTwo

KatoPer

Annual.

22. 0 059 0 0

95 0 0

1.5 12 041 0 0

125 0 0

; Horseback 10 0 0. Horseback 29 ti 0

Two . Carriage

Two

Two

Two

TwoTwoTwo

Two

As often asrequired

Two ..Two daysa weekeach way ;

Two ..

Two

Three days;a weekeach way

Two

Two

Three ..

Three ..

As often a.'.required

Two . .

Two daysa creel:each way

Three

Two daysa weekeach way

TwoOne

Two claysa. wee];each way

Three daysa weekeach way

( 1g

Horseback

Vehicle ..

Buggy ..Vehicle ..Horseback

Gig

Coveredvehicle

HorsebackVehicle ..

Vehicle ..

Hoscbaek

Vehicle ..

Horseback

horseback

Horseback

Buggy andon horse-back

Horseback

On foot;

HorsebackVehicle ..

Vehicle .

HorsebackVehicle andhorseback

Coach ..

Coach .

70 0 0

45 16 0

25 0 0

45 0 0

30 0 035 O 015 0 0

28 0 0

62 10 0

25 0 0

SO 0 0

104 0 0

12 10 0

MO 0 0

06 0 0.

30 0 0

08 0 0

17 14 0

29 10 0

10 0 0

o5 0 0

13 0 0

1.6 0 0

i5 0 0

72 0 0

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726

727r,,,5

729

730

731.

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733

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739

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742

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6%17 No. 40.--.-sth August, 1905

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS 1 THE STATE OP VIoTORIA- - confined.

Contractors.Service Frequency Mode Rate

No. of times of perTo and from, and from and to m per Week. Conveyance. Annum

Names. Addresses. c,,,

£ s. d.

Q26 J. C. Reeve .. Balmoral .. Noradjuha, and Balmoral, ,'in Jalnm- 411 Three days Carriage 90 0 0ba (Carelran), Telangatuk East, a weekand Telangatuk. (To connect each waywith Hamilton and Apsley service ;mails to reach Noradjuha not laterthan 7 p.m.)

728 M. Lambert .. Niirrabiei .. Noradjrdla and Nurrabiel .. 7 Three .. Vehicle and 26 0 0horseback

_.

29 W. Holmes .. Connangorach .. Nurrabiel and Connangoracla .. 51 Two .. Horseback 12 0 030 T. Howland .. Dimboola ... DimboolaandKatyil, via Katyil North 11¡ Two . . Horseback 14 0 031 W. H. Mockler .. Dimboola .. Dimboola and Dart Dart, via Korn- 91 Two .. Horseback 15 7 6

lieinr or gig3? C. Walters .. .Teparit .. .Teparit and .Teparit North .. 8 Two .. Horseback 12 10 0

33 C. Walters .. .Tepa.rit .. .Teparit and Lake HindmarTh, via 18 Two .. Vehicle .. 40 0 0.al...,, ,4,-, + _Week's and 'Western's

34 C. Walters .. .Tep.rit .. .Tepa.rit and Allanby .. .. 12 Two .. Horseback 12 10 0

35 C. Altmann .. Dalma.11ee .. Elkin Railway Siding and Dal- 4 Two .. Horseback 20 0 0malice. via Ellana (Smith's),

, - (Starting from Dalmallee)3fi J. Wyatt .. . . Werrap .. Pullet Siding and \Verrap, via Sleep's 5 Two .. Horseback 20 0 037 J. Fisher .. GlenIee .. Gerang Gerung and Glenlee, via Ni 12 Three .. Horseback 40 0 0

Ni East andvehicle

38 B. 61-anther .. Salisbury .. Kiata Railway Station and Woorak, 103 .. Horseback 49 0 0via Kiata East and Kiata West,six days a week ; and to and fromWoorak and Ni Ni Well, three daysa week

19 Hugh O'Doherty .. Nhill .. .. Post Office and Railway Station, -1 As often as Vehicle .. 40 0 0Nhill required

t0 Hugh O'Doherty .. Nhill .. .. Nhill and Winiam East via Winiam 14 One .. Horseback 14 0 0tl Hugh O'Doherty .. Nhill .. .. Nhill and Lawloit, via Haycroft and 12 Three .. Horseback 49 0 0

Mount Elgint2 Hugh O'Doherty , .. Nhill .. .. Haycroft and Kiniinakatka .. 4 One .. Horseback 15 0 0t.`3 H. 1larding , . '.l''arra,nginnie .. Nhill and Broughton, via Harding's 27 Three days Vehicle .. 80 0 0

Boyeo Well, Bleak House, Yanac- a weeka- yanac, and Yanac North each way

t4 H. McDonald , . Boyeo .. Boyeo Well and 13oyeo Post Office, 2i Three days Horseback 20 0 0to connect with the service Nhill a weekto Broughton each way

1.5 T. Illicit .. Netherby .. Nhill and Netherby, via Woorak \Vest, 26 Six .. Buggy .. 115 0. 0Lorquon, and Lorquon \Vest State,School

[C F. C. Mackay .. Baker .. Netherby and Baker. .. .. 51 One .. Horseback 5 0 0t7 13. J. Arthur .. Kaniva .. From Kaniva to Sandsnaere, via Yar- 14 Three .. Horseback 33 0 0

rock, returning direct from Sands-mere to Kaniva

i8 J. Fled .. .. Lillinrur .. Post Office and Railway Station, 4 Two jour- Horseback 30 0 0Lillimur neys daily

E9 J. Head .. .. Lillinaur' .. Lillimur and Dinyarrak .. .. 6 Two .. Vehicle .. 15 0 0i0 J. Head .. .. Lillinliir .. L7llimur and Lilliinur South .. 6 Two .. Vehicle .. 15 0 0í1 C. Gould .. Tatyoon .. Maroona and Tatyoon, via Ross' it Two . . Horseback 20 0 0

Bridgeí2 J. D. C. Cameron Wickliffe .. Wickliffe -road Railway Station and 18 Six Coach .. 65 0 0

Lake Bola.c. via. Wickliffeí3 S. 1.ÍeCully .. Chatsworth .. Wickliffe and Chatsworth .. 12 Three ... Gig .. 45 0 014 J. Ma.hony .. Dunl:ild .. Dunkcld and Alirr.anatwa. via Vie- 20 'Three .. Vehicle .. 64 0 0

toria Valley. (To start from Dun-.1.eld after arrival of morning trainfrom Hamilton. and return saineday)

í5 R. D. Young .. Hamilton .. Post Office and Railway Station, 1 As often as Covered 46 16 0Hamilton required vehicle

i6 J. W. C. and G. A. L. Macarthur .. Hamilton and Macarthur, via Byaduk 22 six .. Coach .. 79 0 0Payne North and Byaduk. (To connect

with Macarthur and Port Fairyservice)

í7 G. H. Gibbins , . Byaduk .. Byaduk and Warrabkook State 41 Three .. Horseback : 19 0 0School

S J. Peach .. Macartlrur . ; llracarthur and Weerangourt State 11 Three .. Horseback 40 0 0School, via Ardonaehie and limbs-

worth;9 R. D. -1 cling .. Hamilton .. Hamilton and Hochkirch, six days a 13 .. Horseback 57 0 0

week : with an extension to and or vehiclefrom Hochkirch and Croxton East,three days a week

Io W. Sloan .. Hamilton .. Hamilton and Penshlarst. (Subject 19 Three .. Covered 23 8 0to discontinuance on a week's no- traptire, without compensation)

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No. 40. --5th August, i9o5 6 513 Commonwealth Gazette,

CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OIS MAILS IN THE STATE OF j ÌCTOIìiA COfLiTUed.

Contractors.,, Service Frequency Modem m No. of times of

To and from, and from and to ,,, per Week. Conveyance.4 c

.t Names. Addresses. dLax vs

748 761 J. A. Lyall .. Harrow .. Hamilton and Apsley, via Cavendish, 94 .. CoveredParkside (Gatum Gatum), Bal- coachmoral, Harrow, and Edenhope, viaTi Tree Creek -road, three days aweek each way

749 762 R. Shilcock .. Woohlpooer .. Cavendish and Glenisla, via Mooralla 12 Two .. Gig ..and Woohlpooer. (Starting fromGlenisla,)

750 763 J. A. Lyall .. Harrow .. Harrow and Miga Lake, via Mullah 19 .. Coveredand Wombelano State School, two coachdays a week, with a branch to andfrom Wombelano and Karnak, viaCharam Post Office, two days a week

751 764 R. Marshall .. Edenhope .. Edenhope and Patyah, via Jallakin . . 15 One .. Horseback752 765 T. Mackie .. Bogolara .. Edenhope and Bogolara .. .. 12 One .. Horseback753 766 G. Matthews .. Apsley .. Apsley and Tallageira., via Benayeo . . 14 Two .. Horseback754 767 Dolman Brothers .. Coleraine .. Post Office and Railway Station, As often as Cab ..755

Coleraine required768 J. A. Lyall Harrow Coleraine and Harrow, via Den Hills- 44 Three days Covered

road, Wando Dale, Nareen, Tarra- a week coach

758youkyan, and Moree each way

769 J. Groves Connewirricoo Moree Bridge and C'onnewirricoo, to 21 Three .. Horsebackmeet Harrow and Coleraine coach

757 770 P. Jarrett .. Coleraine .. Coleraine and Gritjurk .. 5 Three .. Horseback758 771 P. Jarrett .. Coleraine .. Coleraine and Tahara Bridge State 51 Two .. Horseback

School759 772 A. D. H. MacPher- Branxholme .. From Brauxholme to Tahara, via. 12 Six .. Horseback

son Ardaehy. returning via Murndal bicycle.. Lodge, Berarhah, and Storer's to or vehicle

Bra nxholme760 7731 A. McNicol .. Merino .. Aferino and Dighv .. .. 61, Six .. Vehicle ..

761 774 J. H. Clarke .. Merino Merino and Afvorinti .. .. 1(; Ont' .. Horseback762 775 S. C. McComb() .. Casterton .. Post Office and Railway Station, Cas- . As often as Trap ..

terton requiredr63 776 S. C. McCombe .. Casterton .. Casterton and Cara pool, .. 9 Three .. Trap

777 M. McIntyre .. Bahgallah .. Casterton and Bah allah . 6 Two .. Horseback765 778 N. G. Collins .. Casterton .. Casterton and Penola, via Lake 43 Two days Trap ..

Mundi a weekeach way

766 779 T. Cawker .. Casterton .. Casterton and Mount Gambier, via 50 .. Vehicle ..Strathdownie and Ardno, six daysa week (calling at StrathdownieWest two days a week each way)

t67 781 A. G. McEachern Strathdownie .. Strathdownie and Kaladbro, via 13 Three .. HorsebackWoodbury and Neil Springs turn off

768 782 J. S. Heard .. Casterton .. Casterton and Apsley, via Red Cap 63 .. Coach ..Creek, Roseneath, Prospect, Derg-

I holm. Poolaijelo State School, Ca-_ rantah (Pikes), and Elderslie Sta-rtion, two clays a week each way.(One day each way via the FingerPost at AfeKellar's Corner, 1lfeereek)

769 783 J. S. Heard .. Casterton .. Casterton and Harrow, via Wando 43 Two days Coach ..Vale, Brimboal, Chetw3md, and a week(~hetwvnd East State School each way

770 784 R. Hickleton .. Wallace Dale .. Condah Railway Station and Wallace 5 Six .. Vehicle,Dale saddle, or

bicycle771 785 H. Looker .. Condah .. Condah Railway Station and Hotspur 9 Two .. Buggy or

bicycle772 786 J. Frost .. .. Milltown .. Milltown Railway Station and Lake 7 Three .. Horseback

Condah, via Condah South773 787 W. J. Turley .. Heywood .. Heywood and Mumbannar, via Drum- 33 Two days Carriage

borg, Lyons, Greenwalde, and Dart- a weekmoor each way

774 788 J. Sinel .. .. Drik Drik .. The Bridge on Mumbannar -road and 16 .. HorsebackKentbruck Receiving Office, viaDrik Drik, two days a week eachway. (To connect with Heywoodand Mumbannar service)

775 789 J. Devlin .. Heywood .. $eywood. and Dunmore, via Homer- 16 One .. Horsebackton

776 790 T. Hickey .. Portland .. Portland and Mount Richmond (Mal- 11 Two .. Buggy ..seed's). via Cape Bridgewater, LowerCape Bridgewater, and Mount Rich-mond South

777 791 T. Hickey .. Portland .. Portland and Cape Nelson .. 8 One .. Horseback

778 792 T. Hickey .. Portland .. Portland and Gorae, via Portland 9 Two .. HorsebackNorth

779 793 J. Craddock .. Braybrook .. Footscray and Deer Park, via Maid- 7 Six .. Spring cart.rstone, Bravbrook, and Kororoit

Dynamite Works

Rate

APertun.

B. d.192 0 0

60 0 0

63 0 o

11 19 015 0 031 15 026 0 0

114 0 0

20 0 020 0 015 0 0

65 0 0

48 0 010 8 024 0 0

24 0 011 0 055 0 0

195 0 0

48 0 0

78 0 0

60 0 0

25 0 0

19 19 4

24 0 079 0 0

39 0 0

17 10 0

32 10 0

8 10 0

18 0 046 16 o

C(

7

7

7

7

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No. 4o...--5th August, i o5CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE Or MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIaconli9LtLed.

r

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dC,Ú

,

Contractors.

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

d

frequency ---No. of timesper Week.P

Modeof

Conveyance.e 3'

stateper

Annum.Names. Addresses.

80 794 P. Travers .. Werribce .. Post Office and Railway Station,3 ä As often as Vehicle ..£

13s.0 A

Werribee required,8l 795 A. Martin .. Werribee .. werribee and the Metropolitan Farm 41 Six .. Trap .. 26 0 0

79i3 P. Travers .. Werribee .. From Werribee to Derrimut, via Tar-neit, Mount Cotterell, and Truga-nina, returning direct to Werribee,via Alcock's and Jones' (Skeleton

20:I Three' .. Vehicle .. 45 0 0

Creek)83 797 A. J. Spalding , Lara Lake .. Lara and Lara Lake .. .. 1- Six .. Horseback 20 0 084 798 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. Post Office and Railway Station,

Geelong, including the conveyanceof a Ietter- carrier

¡ As often asrequired

Coveredvehicle

76 5 0

85 r 799 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. CIearance of the Post Office letter andnewspaper receiving boxes in Gee-long and Suburbs now established,or any that may be opened duringcurrency of contract, three times aday, including the conveyance of aletter- carrier ; also the conveyanceof three letter- carriers from Gee-long to Newtown, once a clay. Thenumber of new boxes to be estab-lished during any one year not toexceed three

. Six days aweek

Cotrërédvehicles

119 0 0

36 800 P. Kelly .. .. Breakwater .. Geelong and Breakwater .. .. 3 Six .. Horseback 11 10 0801 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. Geelong and Ocean Grove, via Gee-

long East, Moolap, Leopold, and13 Six .. Vehicle .. 79 0 0

Wallingtons8 802 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. Ocean Grove and Marcus Hill .. 32 Three .. Horseback 22 0 00 803 F. A. White .. Geelong .. Geelong and Fyansford .. .. 3 Six .. Waggon-

cite26 0 0

10 SOI T. Hurley .. South (erelong Geelong and Waurn Ponds, via Bel-mont, Highton, and Ceres, six daysa week, including an additional tripdailybetween Geelong and Belmont;also an extension to and from

9 .. Trap .. 69 17 0

Waurn Ponds and Freshwater Creekthree days a week

1 805 D. Dawson .. Ceres .. .. Ceres and Gnarwarre, via 13arrabool 7 Three .. a 22 0 02 806 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. Geelong and I3arwon Beads Post 14 Six .. Buggy 65 0 0

Office, via Connewarre and Conne -warre East

3 807 G. F. Woolnough .. Portarlington .. /Geelong and Curlewis .. .. 7 Six .. Vehicle .. 29 0 01 808 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. Geelong and Torquay, via Mount 14 Six .. Vehicle

r Duneed 129 0 05 809 Cow and Coy. .. Geelong .. Torquay and Anglesea River, via Jan 10 .. Vehicle

Jue, six days a week from 1stNovember to 30th April, and threedays a week during the remainderof the year. (The time -table willbe framed to admit of a continuousservice being maintained betweenAirey's Inlet and Geelong)

810 G. S. Warner .. Airey's Inlet .. Anglesea River and Airey's Inlet, sixdays a week from Ist November to

9 .. Horsebackor vehicle

19 18 0

30th April, and three days a weekduring remainder of the year

811 W. S. Woolnough Portarlington .. Post Office and Railway Station,Drysdale

1 As often asrequired

Vehicle .. 17 15 0812 W. S. Woolnough Portarlington .. Drysdale and Murrudoc .. .. 3 Three .. Vehicle 22 0 0

1 813 W. 8. Woolnough Portarlington . . Drysdale and Portarlington, viaBe lla-rine

7 Twicedaily

Vehicle .. 49 0 0

1 814 RT. S. Woolnough Portarlington .. Drysdale and Clifton Springs .. 11 Six .. Vehicle .. I7 0 0815 W. S. Woolnough Portarlington .. Portarlington and St. Leonards .. 7 Three .. Vehicle .. 22 5 0816 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong .. Post Office and Railway Station,

Queenscliff- As often as

requiredVehicle .. 26 0 0

817 Cobb and Coy. .. Geelong . . Queenseliff and Point Lonsdale .. 31 Six .. Vehicle .. 42 0 0818 E. Gurry. . . . Mount Moriac .. Mount Moriac (Railway Station) and 21 Six .. Horseback 15 0 0Mount Moriac Post Office

819 I. Woods .. Modewarre .. Mount Moriac (Railway Station) andMode warre

24 Six .. Vehicle .. 25 0 0

820 D. M. Cooper .. Winchelsea .. Winchelsea and Wensleydale, viaWurdiboluc State School

10 Two .. Horseback 30 0 0821 D. M. Cooper .. Winchelsea . Winchelsea and Ombersley .. 9-1 Three .. Vehicle .. 38 0 0822 S. Gordon .. Dean's Marsh .. Post Office and Railway Station,

Dean's Marsh1 Six .. Horseback 15 0 0

823 W. A. Mountjoy .. Dean's Marsh .. Dean's Marsh Railway Station and 14 Six .. Vehicle .. 120 0 0Lorne, via Dean's Marsh PostOffice and Benwerrin

824 J. W. Green .. Bambra .. Dean Marsh and Bambra, via Boo-nah

5fr" Three .. Horseback 19 15 0825 W. S. Hunt , . Pennyroyal Creek Post Office an R #:iiwgy Station,

Pennyroyal Creek4 two ¡Our-

mita r1 ,UOn foot andi,,,,.0,.t,.1_

18 0 0

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Commonwealth Gazette

CONTRACTS TOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA-- C0n,2int1ed.

Contractors.Service Frequency Mode

N No. of times ofF To and from, and from and to d, per Week. Conveyance. A" Names. Addresses. co

12 82G f;. K. Prime .. Murroon .. Post Office and hallway Station. 111 Two jour- Horseback i!Murroon Heys daily and

vehicle

13 827 J. Brown Barwon Downs .. Post Office and Railway Station, Two jour- Horseback 1;

Barwon Downs neys daily

814 828 S. Trauter .. Gerangamete .. Post Office and Railway Station, 21 Two jour- Horseback 21

Gerangamete neys daily15 829 T. S. Penman .. Forrest .. Post Office and Railway Station, iTwo jour - On foot..

Forrest Heys daily

816 830 W. T. Fletcher .. Barwon Dawns .. Forrest and Apollo Bay, via 13arra- 2G .. Vehicle 16,

munga and Skene's Creek, three and horse -days a week each way ; and to and backfrom Apollo Bay and Cape Otway,once a week

17 831 A. Rhode Colac .. Post Office and Railway Station, 1 As often as Covered 4'

Colac required vehicle

18 832 J. Bourehier, jun. Col:)e «Test .. Colac and Alvie, via Colae «Test, and 10a Six .. Vehicle .. 4,

Clororooke South and (,'or(roOkeI9 S33 A. Rhode Colae .. .. Colle and Elliminyt .. 2 Six .. Vehicle .. 1.

20 834 P. Conway Barongarook East post Office, Barongarook East., and 9 Two jour- On footRailway Station, Barongarook Heys a

day, threesdays a,\'ee k

21 83fí W. A. O'Brien Carlisle River .. Gellibra.nd River and Carlisle River 7 Two .. Hnrcchaek ¡,Post Office, via the Cha.rley's Creekfinger post

822 837 A. G. Tucker .. Charley's Creek Charley's creek Receiving Office and 8 Two .. Horseback 2the finger post on,Gellibrand River -road. (To connect with Celli brandRiver and Carlisle "River mail ser-vice)

23 838 A. McPherson .. Beech Forest .. Post Office and Railway Station, 9 Three Vehicle .. 1,

Beech Forest, two journeys a "day824 839 J. S. Young \ reeaproinah .. Beech Forest and Weeaproinah

_ .. 5 Two ; . Horseback 2,

25 840 W. Pearce .. Webster's Hill .. Beech Forest and Webster's Hill 8 Three .. Horseback 226 843 R. Kerr .. Warrion Beeac and Warrion .. 5 Six .. Trap .. 6'

27 844 W. C. Bown Cressy . Beeae and Cressy, via Weering . 1.2 Six .. Vehicle .. OO

28 845 S. Watkins Foxhow Cressy and Foxhow .. .. 10 Two .. Vehicle or 1

horseback829 846 C. Walters Eurack Beeac and Maack .. - 6,1 Three .. Waggon- 2

ette130 847 Martin McMahon .. Pirron Yalloak .. Post Office and Railway Station, 2 Two trips Vehicle .. 2

Pirron Yalloak daily31 848 Martin McMahon .. Pirron Yalloak ... Pirron Yalloak and Tomahawk Creek, 7 Six .. Vehicle .. 3

via Irrewillipe32 849 M. 11cMahon - Pirron. Yalloak .. PisTOn Yalloak and Nalangil .. G Six .. Horseback 2

X33 850 H. Fisher Pirron Yalloak .. Pirron Yalloak6Creamery and Pirron r Six .. Horseback 1

Yalloak Railway Station. Con - or bicycletract to be terminable on threemonths' notice given in writing oneither side

34 851 S. Cairns Stonyford .. Stonyford Railway Station and Pur- 16 Three .. Horseback rrumbete South, via Carpendeit

35 852 J. Harvey Camperdown .. Post Office and ' Railway Station, ? As often as Covered 2Camperdown required vehicle

36 853 J. Harvey Camperdown . . Cam perdown and Lisniore,via IÇa:riah, 24! Six .. Covered r.Taaraak, and Derrinallum Junction vehicle

;37 854 .T. .T. Evans .. Derrina.11uni .. Derrinallum Junction (Lismore Coach- 4.', Six .. Horseback 4road), and Derrinallun) Post Office

43S 855 A. MeI ae Dundonnell .. Camperdown and Dundonnell, via 30 Six .. Carriage 9Bookar. Creamery, Darlington,Mount Fyans Station, and MountViolet

139 I Stí( E. J. Morehouse .. Cobden .. Camperdown Railway Station and 9 Three .. Cab .. lCobden, via Camperdown PostOffice. (Service "required only whentrains run three days a week onTimboon Line)

140 857 E. J. Morehouse .. Cobden .. Post Office and Railway Station, .; As often as Cab . . 2Cobden required

141 858 E. J. Morehouse .. Cobden .. Cobden and Camperdown, via Bos - 83 Six .. Cab .. 1

took's Creek CreameryS42 859 R. Rodgers .. Bruckuell .. Cobden and Brucknell, via Elinga- 9 One .. Horseback 2

mite andvehicle

143 860 \ T. Cole .. .. Cobrico .. Post Office and Railway Station, 1 As often as Horseback iNaroghid required

44 86] RT. Cole .. I Cobrico . . Naroghid and Cobrico Cheese Factory 3} Three . . Horseback 1

I4 R62 C. M. Ovens .. I Cowley's Creek . . Timboon Railway Station and Scott's 9 Three .. Horseback 3Creek. via. Cowley's Creek. (Ser-vice to start from Scott's Creek)

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Commonwealth Gazette. 661 No. 4.o. --5th August, rgo5

CoNTRACT3 FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTOILIA-- CO,Llinued.

6úZ

.p

Contractors.

Addresses.

ServiceTo and from, and from and to

Ú

FrequencyNo. of timesper Week.

Modeof

Conveyance.

Rateper

Annum.Names.

E S. d.862 T. I. A7eKenzie Newfield. .. Timboon Railway Station and Peter-

borough, three days a week, andsix days a week 10)en `.l'irfJ)oontrain runs daily

13 Coach andhrn:se hark

4r 16 0

847 864 H. J. L3COnteur Nirranda East .. Timboon Railway Station and PortCampbell. via Newfield, three daysa week, and six days a week when

12 Vehicle 75 0 0

Tim boon train runs daily848 86;5 W. C. Till Prineetown Port Campbell and Princetown,

Davey'.s jEdgecornbe). three daysn. reek, and six days a week when

12 Carriage 67 0 0

Tirnboon train run's daily849 866 H. A. E. McKenzie Princetown .. Princetown and Colac Tree, via 171 Two Pack -horse 40 0 0

Rivernook House, Wattle Hill, andIran geri p Cheese Factory

850 867 .T. Henderson La.vcr''s ll ill Colas Tree and Lavers MI . ri Two Horseback 25 0 0

8:i1 868 P. ßoivrn 'l'erang Post OIiThe and Railway Station,'J'era.ng

As often asr'eg i i i red

Cal) 24 0 0

852 86!; P. l3oes'c.n Torn rg .. 7'erang and Kolor'a, vial 1 nor:rt . . 8 Six Vehicle (r':5 O ()853 870 fi. F. ('r:r wle ;y (Ilenormist on Ì' nora.t- and Glenoruriston . . 5 'l'h rec' Horseback. :30 0 ():51. 871 Ar. Bamford 'c 'l'lu' Sisters " '.l'or:a a.mi" The ;stem" Post Office.

via Keilambete East. (S(rrire tostart. troni " The Hister:5 ")

81 Six A orse back 80 0 0

855 ; J. Wilkinson Eeklrn South 7.'eran ; and Eeldin Sou t lr State Selronl,via Ecklin Norih

10? Two Buggy .. 24 0 0

856 87:3 N. Hyde \Voer11(1oo Mortlake and Woorndoo, three daysa week. ,Cervice to start from

171 Y'chicle .. f18 0 0

Woorndoo in the morning and re-turn in the afternoon. Also to andfrom Woorndoo and. WoorndooUpper, three days a week (to con-nect with Mortlake service)

857 879 A. G. Bendall Warrna.mbool .. Mortlake and Caramut, via Hexliam' 21 Six . . Vehicle .. 8.5 0 0858 875 A. Carter Woodford 'Mortlake and Warrnambool, via

El.lerslie, Ballangeich StateSchool,. Ballangeich, Purniin, and

32 Three daysa weekeach way

Coveredvehicle

131 0 0

Wangoom859 880 J. McBride Garree .. Post Office and Railway Station, Gar -

voc4 Two trips

dailyOn foot 15 0 0

860 881 ,T. O'Meara Frarrrlingha.m . Garvoc Rail way Station and Fraan-linglram

8; Six .. Buggy -orgig

42 0 0

861 .882 ,?. ?;Trrrna,nc Panmure .. Post Ofliee and Railway Station, Pan -mnre

4 As often asrequired

Vehicle 33 0 0

862 883 D. McDougall Arundel Panmure and Arundel .. 6 Two . Horseback 20 0 086:3 88." T. Donley Allansford Post Of ice and Railway Station,

Allansford1 As often as

requiredVehicleand foot

18 0 0

864 885 l'. Quinn.. Nirranda .. Allansford and Nirranda East, viaNaringal, Afepunga East, Me]ninga,Nulla \%'arre, and Nirranda. Mailsto leave Allansford after the arrivalof the first; twain from Melbourne

161 Three .. Waggon-ette

r8 0 0

865 880 G. Armstrong Warruambool Post Office and Rail my Station,Warr'nambool

2 A often asrequired

Coveredvehicle

GO 0 0

86G 887 W. I-I. Morris WToolsthorpe .. Warrnavibooi and Woolstlrorpe, via. 18 Six . . Coach .. 55 0 0Bnshfield, Woodford, Mailer's Flat,and IVinslow

807 888 M. A. Wilson 'Mailer's Flat .. Buslifïeld and Gra.ssniere 4 Three .. Horseback ïfi 0 08(;8 890 J. Lynch.. )'a.rlrtrrrlt .. Illowa Railway Station and arpturk r Six . . Horseback 20 0 0R6!) 891 E. H. Osborne Koroit .. Post Office and Railway Station,

Koroit 9As often a:.required

Coveredcali

10 0 0

870 892 E. H. Osborne Koroit .. Koroit and Warrong, via Kirkstall . . r? Six .. Vehicle .. 24 0 0871 893 1+;. H. Osborne .. ; Koroit Post Office and Railway Station, Port;

Fairyi.r

As often asTeeth fired

Ca b 35 0 0

872 899 E. H. Osborne Kereit .. Port; Fairy and Maca.rtliirr, via Boo-

t.a,lil)ool, Orford, and Broadwat:er.30 Six Covered

vehicle84 0 0

(Starting from Maca.rtlrir)873 8115 A. M. Bourke Bessiebelle .. Broadwater and )3essicbelle 9 Two Buggy and

horseback30 0 0

874 896 E. H. Osborne .. Koroit Port Fairy and Koroit, via Port FairyRosebrook, Killarney, and

12 Six Cab .. 20 0 0

Crossley875 ,R97 T. Hickey . . Portland Port Fairy and Portland, via Yanr-

buk, Codrington, Tyrendarra East,Tyrendarra, Narrawong, and Rol.warm Receiving Office

45 Three daysa weekeach way

Coveredcoach

Ili 0 0

876877

898899

R. W. Hindliauglr . .D. Hassett ..

St. HelensHawkesdale

Yainbrrk and St. Helens .. .

Post Office and Railway Station,Hawkesdale

53

Two ..As offen asrequired

HorsebackCovered

coach

1.8 018 0

00

878 900 W. B. Mollie .. Penshur:st Post Office and Rail way Station,Penshurst

1 As often asrequired

Coveredrab

20 0 0

879 i 00l R. Barnes .. Penshurst .. Peusburst and Caramut 18 Six Carriage 104 0 0

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CONTRACTS FOR 'THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA coatiitucd

881 903882 904

883 906

884 907885 908886 909

887

888

889

890891

892

893

894

895

896

Contractura.

Narres.

R. Nicholas

Jr. StreeterF. W. Gay

W. Leviston

A. GriffithsC. C. Macalister ..J. G. C. Watson ..

W. C. H. McDonald...

W. Timberlake ..

J. R. McLean

145 F. Saintcyr356 A. IL Pyle

905 R. H. Wright

492 J, Clarricoates

558 S. J Yourn

621 M. A. Slattery

661 T. J. Hogan

Addresses.

Ser Vice

To and from, and from and to

Mirboo North .

ModellaKoruinburra

Enfield

FosterBete BolongCamberwell

Mortlake

Maims bury

Romney

M.orwell and Mirboo Ñortli, via Yin -nar, Boolarra, and Darlimurla Rail-way Station (starting from MirbooNorth). Subject to one Nreek'snotice of discontinuance without.compensation

Longwarry and Modella State SchoolPost Office and Railway Station,

Korrumbur'aBallarat and Rokewood, via Napo-

leon's, Enfield, Dereel, and ' Cor -indhap

Foster and Wonga WongaBuchan and Bete Bolong . .

Night clearance of letter boxes andpillars in Camberwell as hereunder,six days a week (Sunday included ;Saturday excepted) :

Mann's Store, Prospect Hill -road ;Shire Hall, Camberwell ;Corner Burke and Barkers roads ;Corner Burke and St. Helen's

roads ;Corner Loch - street and Canter-

bury -road ;Corner Victoria -road and Cam-

bridge- street, HawthornPost Office and Railway Station, Mort-

lake, as often as required and alsoeffect delivery of telegrams at Mort-lake. (Contract to be terminableon one week's notice being given oneither side)

Post Office and Railway Station,Malmsbury, as often as required,and effect delivery of letters atMalmsbury. (Contract to be ter-minable on one week's notice beinggiven on either side)

Post Office and Railway Station,Romsey, as often as required, andto assist in the delivery of lettersand telegrams at Romsey ; theperiod of employment each day tobe not less than four and a halfhours. (Contract to be terminableon one week's notice being givenon either side)

FOR ONE YEARFROM 1ST JULY, 1905,Stirling and Upper StirlingRushworth and Waranga Basin Post

Office, via Waranga OutletPost Office and Railway Station, Dim-

boola, one journey per dayPyramid Hill and. Canary Island, via

Gladfield and Loddon ValeMoolort Railway Station and Char-

lotte PlainsBald Hills Railway Station and Slat-

tery's

CONTRACTS

StirlingRushworth

Dimboola ..

Gladfield ..

Charlotte Plains

Bald Hills .

FrequencyNo. of timesper Weck.

20

7

4

26

616

TO

2i9

20

12

CONTRACT FOR THREE MONTHS FROM 1ST JULY, 1905.

Trunk Lead .. Trunk Lead Railway Station and 3Trunk Lead, three days a week

Two

Modeof

Conveyance.

.. Vehicle ..

Two ..As often asrequired

Six ..

TwoOne

Horsebac4Vehicle ..

Coach ..

Rateper

Annum,

S d80 o

9 10 832 10 0

120 0 0

Horseback 18 4 6Horseback 20 0 0Vehicle .. 40 0 0

On foot

On foot

On foot

31 4 0

26 0 0

13 0 0

1906.

Three Horseback 19 10 0Six Vehicle .. 70 0 0

Two Vehicle .. 15 0 0

Three Vehicle .. 65 0 0

Six Vehicle .. 40 0 0

Three On foot 5 0 0

Three .. Horseback 31 4 0

AUSTIN CHAPMAN,Postmaster- General.

Department of Defence,Melbourne, 24th July, 1905.

COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES.VICTORIA.

NOTICE OF TARGET PRACTICE.

TARGET Practice will be carried on by the RoyalAustralian Artillery, Victoria, from the undermen-

tioned . Forts, from the ist to the 31st of August, 1905,between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. :

Fort.QueenscliffCrow's NestSwan IslandSwan Island, Land RangeNepean ... .:. :

Direction of Target.S.S.W. and S.E. by E.S. by E.N.E. and S.W.N.N. and N.E.

Fort. Direction of Target.Eagle's Nest ... ... N.E.FranklinSouth Channel ... W.Gellibrand . -. N.E. and S.W.

All Forts from which Practice is carried on will fly ared flag from the masthead of flagstaff. All ships andboats should be kept at a distance of at least Boo yards tothe left and 1 mile to the right of the line of fire from adistance of 6,000 yards from the Battery, in accordancewith Part VI., Defence Act No. zo, 1903. The occupantsof buildings in the vicinity of the guns, should open alldoors and windows, and take necessary precautions to maketheir property secure from concussion.J. CLARENCE HAWKER, Major,

O.E., R.A.A.j. Victoria,

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CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.(Series 1905-6).

iugast, islets

Department of Defence,Melbourne, 31st July, 1905.

z7s

Cif

Particulars. Rates. Name for ApprovaL Charged against Vote orFund. Authority.

MILITARY FORCES OF THE COM- E 8. d.MONWEALTH.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Period of Contracts From 1st July, 1905,to 30th June, 1906.)

CHIMNEY SWEEPING.

Metropolitan District.96 Chimneys ... ... ... ... each O O 6

)7 Flues ... ... ... ... n O 0 698 Stoves ... ... n 0 O tiy9 Cooking Ranges ... ... . o O 1 6

Newcastle District.59 Chimneys ... ... ... ... each 0 1 0)1 Flues ... ... ... ... n 0 1 0)2 Stoves ... ... ... ... 0 1 0)3 Cooking Ranges ... ... ... 0 1 6

Wollongong District.}- Charles Henry Bland

)4 Chimneys ... ... ... ... each O 1 O

)5 Flues ... ... ... ... n 0 1. O

)6 Stoves ... ... ... O 1 O

37 Cooking Ranges ... ... ... O 1 6

Parramatta District.)S Chimneys ... ... ... ... each 0 0 6)9 Flues ... ... ... .. n 0 0 G

10 Stoves ... ... ... ... 0 0 G

Ll Cooking Ranges ... ... ... n 0 1 G i

BED MAKING.L2 Beds and Bolsters Flax ... .. ... 0 l O

13L4 Gin.

Beds and Bolsters HairHair2f .Il II 0 4 Sydney

IndustriallInstitution

WASHING BARRACK AND HOSPITAL BEDDINGAND CLOTHING.

L5 Sheets .,, per dozen. 0 0 9 } Contingencies, 1905 -6 Approved byL6 Rugs ... ... ... 0 1 3 the Minister ofL7 Gowns... ... ... .. 0 2 0 . State for De-18 Blankets ... ... ... 0 1 3 fence, 22ndL9 Cases (Bed) ... ... n 0 0 9 May, 1905.i0 Shirts (Cotton) .. ... ... 0 0 9H. a (Flannel) ... 0 0 9 .

.)12 Table Cloths ... ... ... ,i 0 0 933 Trousers ... ... n 0 2 0P.4 Socks (Worsted, Pairs) ... ... n 0 0 615 Bandages .. .. ... If 0 0 6!6 Towels (Hand or Bath) ... ... 0 0 6!7 a (Round) ... ... n 0 0 6 - William Joseph Hamil-;8 Cases (Bolster) ... ... 0 0 6 ton2 Hats (White Linen) ... ... , 0 1. 02 Waistcoats ... ... ... 0 2 01f. Poultice Cloths... ... ... n 0 0 62 Chair Covers ... ... .. e 0 0 913 Mosquito Nets ... ... ... 0 0 914 Slips (Pillow) ... 0 0 G15 Pieces of Flannel ... ... n 0 0 616 Napkins ... ... ... ,I 0 0 617 White Coats ... ... n 0 1 0i8 Counterpanes ... ... ... ,i 0 0 919 Drawers (Cotton or Flannel) ... n 0 0 6

SANITATION.0 Emptying Dust - bins, &c., Metro -

politan District per week 1 2 0 Edward Burns ...1 Emptying Dust -bins, &c., South

Side of Harbor per month fi 0 0 Jesse Thomas Bennett2 Dust -bins, &c., North_Emptying

Side of Harbor per week 2 5 0 James Ivey ... ... )

SPECIAL STEAMER SERVICE.per whole day 6 10 0

3per half-daySpecial Steamer Sarviee 1

4 0 0 James Allan ... Contingencies, 190ú -6 Approvedper tripper hour detention

2 0 01 0 0 T. Playford,

Minister ofQUEENSLAND. State for De-

fence, 11th(Period of Contracts From 1st July, 1905, to July, 1905.

30th June, 1906.)

FUEL, COAL, AND FIREWOOD.Brisbane.

:4 Coal ... ... ... per ton 0 It 0 John Spottiswood ...

'Lytton.5 Firewood, 2 -ft. billets ... per ton of 40

cubic feetTownsville.

0 5 6 John Lyons ... ...

i Contingencies,1905 -6 Approved-6 Firewood, 2 -ft. billets ... per ton of 40

cubic feet0 6 0

1

J. W. MaCap,Minister of

7 ,+ 2. -ft. +, n 0 5 9 .Charles Prince ... State for De-8 n 4ft.lengths u 0 5 4 fence,fence, 10th19 5 -ft. lengths,

or as stated 1, n O 5 0 ,J June, 1:lOG,

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CONTRACTS ACCB.PTN,I ).(SC 4% 190 5--(i)cnniinucd.

450

451

452

453

Particulars. Amount. Name for Approval.

MILITARY FORCES OF THECOMMONWEALTH.

QUEENSLANDcontinued.

SUPPLY OF DRIVERS, HORSES, AND VEHICLES.

Brisbane.

Schedule I.Draught horse

heavy ...Draught horse

heavy ...Draught horde

heavy ...Draught horse

heavy ...

(Draught Horses.)with harness,

per hourwith harness,

...per half -daywith harness,

... per diemwith harness,

per whole day in camp

Schedule II. (Riding Horses.)451 Riding horse with saddle, num

nah, and bridle455 Riding horse with saddle, nun) -

nab, and bridle ...per half -day456 Riding horse with saddle, num-

nah, and bridle - ... per diem457 Riding horse with saddle, num-

nab, and bridle per whole day in camp

Schedule III. (General Transport Work.)45S One -horse Conveyance, with

driver, Horse, and Harness ... per hour459 One -horse Conveyance, with

driver, Horse, and Harness ...per half -day460 One -horse Conveyance, with

driver, Horse, and Harness .. per diem461 One -horse conveyance, with

driver, Horse, and Harnessper whole day in camp

462 Overtime . ... per hour463 Two -horse Conveyance, with

driver, two Horses, and Har-ness ... ... ... per hour

464 Two -horse Conveyance, withdriver, two Horses, and Har-ness ... ...per half -day

465 Two -horse Conveyance, withdriver, two Horses, and Har-ness ... ... ... per diem

466 Two -horse Conveyance, withdriver, two Horses, and liar -nees ... per whole d ay in camp

467 Overtime . ... ... per hour468 Four -horse Conveyance, with

driver, four Horses, and Har-ness ... per hour

469 Four -horse Conveyance, withdriver, four Horses, and Har-ness ... ...per half -day

470 Four -horse Conveyance, withdriver, four Horses, and Har-ness ... per diem

471 Four -horse Conveyance, withdriver, four Horses, and Har-ness ... per whole day in camp

472 Overtime ... per hour

Schedule V. (Carriage over one ton andupwards.)

473 To or from any place within a per tonradius of 2 miles from VictoriaBarracks

474 To or front any place within a II

radius of 4 miles from VictoriaBarracks

475 To or front any place within a nradius of :l miles from VictoriaBarracks

476 Between Victoria Barracks andLytton

477 Between Lytton and Victoria II

Barracks478 Between -Drill Shed- and Rail- ce

way Stations, and betweenRailway Stations at Brisbane

470 Between Lytton Wharf or Wyn- . to

num Railway Station andCamp at Lytton

her hour

£ s. d.

0 2 60 12 0

O 15 0

O 15 0

0 2 6

O 12 0

0 10 0

0 15 0

0 1 6

0 7 6

0 15 0

O 12 00 1 6

0 2 6

O 12 0

1 5 0

1 0 00 3 0

0 5 0

1001 10 0

1 10 00 5 0

U 2 6

0 4 0

0 10 0

0 12 0

O 12 0

O 2 0

0 7 6

John O'Callaghan ...

r R. Jackson

Charged against Vote orFund.

l

}- Contingencies, 1905 -(i'

;

Authority.

Approvedj. W. McCay,Minister ofState for De-fence, 10thJune, 1005.

S. A. PETHEBI.LIDGE,Acting Secretary, Department of Defence.

Printed and Published for the GOVERNMENT of the COMMONWEALTH of AUSTRALIA by Rom. S. tart,Government Printer for the State of Victoria.