of no. 30] perth: friday, 30 april [1982...richard trowbridge, governor. god save the queen ! ! !...

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No .30] COMMISSION WESTERN AUSTRALIA,1ByHisExcellencyRear-AdmiralSirRichardJohn ToWit: JTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the Royal RICHARD VictorianOrder KnightofGraceoftheMost TROWBRIDGE, VenerableOrderoftheHospitalofSt .Johnof Governor . Jerusalem,GovernorinandovertheStateof [L .S .] WesternAustraliaanditsDependenciesinthe CommonwealthofAustralia . TOTHEHONOURABLESIRFRANCISTHEODORE PAGEBURT,KnightCommanderoftheMostDistin- guishedOrderofSaintMichaelandSaintGeorge, LieutenantGovernoroftheStateofWesternAustralia anditsDependenciesintheCommonwealthofAus- tralia ;WHEREASbyclauseXIVoftheLettersPatent passedundertheGreatSealoftheUnitedKingdom constitutingtheofficeofGovernoroftheStateofWest- ernAustraliaanditsDependencies,dated29October 1900,itisprovidedthatintheeventoftheGovernor havingoccasiontobetemporarilyabsentfromtheseat ofGovernmentorfromtheState,hemayinevery suchcase,byaninstrumentunderthePublicSealof theStateconstituteandappointtheLieutenantGovernor, oriftherebenosuchofficer,orifsuchofficerbeabsent orunabletoact,thenanyotherperson,tobehis deputyduringsuchabsence,andinthatcapacityto exercise,perform,andexecuteforandonbehalfofthe Governorduringsuchabsence,butnolonger,allsuch powersandauthoritiesvestedintheGovernorbysuch LettersPatent,asshallinandbysuchinstrumentbe specified ;andwhereas1,thesaidGovernor,proposeto absentmyselftemporarilyfromtheseatofGovernment : Now,therefore,1,thesaidGovernor,byvirtueandin exerciseofthepowersvestedinmeasaforesaid,doby thisinstrumentunderthePublicSealoftheStatecon- stituteandappointyouthesaidSirFrancisTheodore PageBurtasfromthedateofmydepartureuponthe saidabsenceandduringsuchabsencetobemydeputy, andinthatcapacitytoexercise,perform,andexecute forandonmybehalf,assuchGovernor,allthepowers andauthoritiesvestedinmebythesaidLettersPatent . GivenundermyhandandissuedunderthePublic SealofthesaidState,atPerth,this27thday ofApril,Nineteenhundredandeighty-two . RICHARDTROWBRIDGE, Governor . GOD SAVETHE QUEEN !!! (1397 OF (PublishedbyAuthorityat3 .30p .m .) PERTH :FRIDAY,30APRIL [1982 LandAct1933 . PROCLAMATION (Resumption .) WESTERNAUSTRALIA,)ByHisExcellencyRear-AdmiralSirRichardJohn ToWit : fTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the Royal RICHARD Victorian Order,Knight ofGrace of theMost TROWBRIDGE,VenerableOrder of theHospital of St. John of Governor . Jerusalem,GovernorinandovertheStateof [L.S .] WesternAustraliaanditsDependenciesinthe Commonwealth of Australia . FileNo .1952/64,V3 . WHEREASbysection109oftheLandAct1933,the Governormayresume,foranypurposeasinthepublic interesthemaythinkfit,anyportionoflandheldasa PastoralLease :andwhereasitisdeemedexpedientthat theportionofPastoralLeasedescribedintheschedule heretoshouldberesumedfor"PreservationofSedi- mentaryDeposits" :Nowtherefore,I,theGovernorwith theadviceandconsentoftheExecutiveCouncildo bythismyproclamationresumeportionofPastoral LeaseNo .3114/924CrownLeaseNo .205/1968forthe purposeaforesaid . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof WesternAustralia,atPerth,this20thdayof April,1982 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, I .J .LAURANCE, MinisterforLands . GODSAVETHEQUEEN!!! Schedule . AllthatportionofPastoralLeaseNo .3114/924 beingastripofland40metreswidesituateabove HighWaterMarkExtendingfromthewesternmost northernboundaryofPastoralLeaseNo .3114/453to thesouthernboundaryofGladstoneLot75(Reserve No .11076) . Areaabout310hectares . (PlansWooramel1 :250000 ;Yaringa1 :250000 .)

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Page 1: OF No. 30] PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 APRIL [1982...RICHARD TROWBRIDGE, Governor. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! (1397 OF (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 APRIL [1982 Land

No. 30]

COMMISSIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,1By His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard John

To Wit: JTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the RoyalRICHARD

Victorian Order Knight of Grace of the MostTROWBRIDGE,

Venerable Order of the Hospital of St . John ofGovernor .

Jerusalem, Governor in and over the State of[L .S.]

Western Australia and its Dependencies in theCommonwealth of Australia .

TO THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS THEODOREPAGE BURT, Knight Commander of the Most Distin-guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,Lieutenant Governor of the State of Western Australiaand its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia; WHEREAS by clause XIV of the Letters Patentpassed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdomconstituting the office of Governor of the State of West-ern Australia and its Dependencies, dated 29 October1900, it is provided that in the event of the Governorhaving occasion to be temporarily absent from the seatof Government or from the State, he may in everysuch case, by an instrument under the Public Seal ofthe State constitute and appoint the Lieutenant Governor,or if there be no such officer, or if such officer be absentor unable to act, then any other person, to be hisdeputy during such absence, and in that capacity toexercise, perform, and execute for and on behalf of theGovernor during such absence, but no longer, all suchpowers and authorities vested in the Governor by suchLetters Patent, as shall in and by such instrument bespecified ; and whereas 1, the said Governor, propose toabsent myself temporarily from the seat of Government :Now, therefore, 1, the said Governor, by virtue and inexercise of the powers vested in me as aforesaid, do bythis instrument under the Public Seal of the State con-stitute and appoint you the said Sir Francis TheodorePage Burt as from the date of my departure upon thesaid absence and during such absence to be my deputy,and in that capacity to exercise, perform, and executefor and on my behalf, as such Governor, all the powersand authorities vested in me by the said Letters Patent .

Given under my hand and issued under the PublicSeal of the said State, at Perth, this 27th dayof April, Nineteen hundred and eighty-two .

RICHARD TROWBRIDGE,Governor .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

(1397

OF

(Published by Authority at 3 .30 p.m .)

PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 APRIL [1982

Land Act 1933 .PROCLAMATION

(Resumption .)WESTERN AUSTRALIA,)By His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard John

To Wit : fTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the RoyalRICHARD

Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the MostTROWBRIDGE, Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of

Governor . Jerusalem, Governor in and over the State of[L.S .]

Western Australia and its Dependencies in theCommonwealth of Australia .

File No. 1952/64, V3 .WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act 1933, theGovernor may resume, for any purpose as in the publicinterest he may think fit, any portion of land held as aPastoral Lease : and whereas it is deemed expedient thatthe portion of Pastoral Lease described in the schedulehereto should be resumed for "Preservation of Sedi-mentary Deposits" : Now therefore, I, the Governor withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council doby this my proclamation resume portion of PastoralLease No. 3114/924 Crown Lease No . 205/1968 for thepurpose aforesaid .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofWestern Australia, at Perth, this 20th day ofApril, 1982 .

By His Excellency's Command,I. J. LAURANCE,

Minister for Lands .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule .All that portion of Pastoral Lease No. 3114/924

being a strip of land 40 metres wide situate aboveHigh Water Mark Extending from the westernmostnorthern boundary of Pastoral Lease No. 3114/453 tothe southern boundary of Gladstone Lot 75 (ReserveNo. 11076) .

Area about 310 hectares .(Plans Wooramel 1 :250 000; Yaringa 1 :250 000 .)

Page 2: OF No. 30] PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 APRIL [1982...RICHARD TROWBRIDGE, Governor. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! (1397 OF (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 APRIL [1982 Land

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Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914-1981 .

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,,By His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard John

To Wit : JTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the RoyalRICHARD

Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the MostTROWBRIDGE,

Venerable Order of the Hospital of St . John ofGovernor .

Jerusalem, Governor in and over the State ofU.S .]

Western Australia and its Dependencies in theCommonwealth of Australia .

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 18 of the Rightsin Water and Irrigation Act 1914-1981, that theGovernor may, by proclamation, declare any part ofthe State named or defined in the proclamation to be aproclaimed area for the purposes of section 18 of thesaid Act; and whereas any proclamation previouslyissued under the authority of this section may be variedor cancelled: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor,acting with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the powers conferred by thesaid Act, do hereby declare that part of the Stateas described in the schedule hereto, as shown markedand defined on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 52351-1-1 as keptin the Public Works Department, to be a proclaimedarea for the purposes of the said section 18 of thesaid Act .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth this 20th day of April,1982 .

By His Excellency's Command,ANDREW MENSAROS,Minister for Water Resources .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule .

Bindoon Groundwater Area .

All that portion of land bounded by lines startingfrom the northwestern corner of Swan Location 801,and extending easterly along the northern boundaryof that location to the western boundary of Location5932 ; thence northerly along that boundary to thesouthern boundary of location 5930 ; thence westerly,northerly, easterly and generally northerly alongboundaries of that location to its northernmost north-western corner ; thence generally northerly, easterly,again northerly, easterly, southeasterly and southerlyalong boundaries of location 5928 to its easternmostsoutheastern corner ; thence southerly, easterly and againsoutherly along boundaries of the southern severanceof location 5929 and onwards to a southeastern sideof the Great Northern Highway ; thence generallynortheasterly along sides of that highway to theprolongation northerly of a western boundary of lotM2111 of Swan location 1371 ; thence southerly toand along that boundary and the westernmost westernboundary of lot M2113 to its westernmost southwesterncorner ; thence southerly to the northeastern cornerof location 177 ; thence southerly along the easternboundary of that location and location 178 and onwardsto a southern side of Flat Rocks Road, thence westerlyalong that side and the southern boundary of location1367 to the southwestern corner of the last mentioned'location ; thence southwesterly to the southeasterncorner of location 99 ; thence westerly and northerlyalong boundaries of that location to a southern sideof Road Number 15 ; thence northwesterly to theintersection of the eastern side of Spice Road with anorthern side of Road Number 15 ; thence generallynorthwesterly along the northeastern sides of SpiceRoad to the easternmost southeastern corner of Location1211 ; thence northwesterly and generally northeasterlyalong boundaries of that location to its easternmostnortheastern corner ; thence generally northeasterly,northerly and generally northwesterly along boundariesof lot 9 of location 1371, as shown on Land TitlesOffice Diagram 2379 to its northernmost northeasterncorner; thence northerly to and along the easternboundary of the southeastern severance of location 323to and along the eastern boundary of the northernseverance of that location and onwards to the southernboundary of location 484 ; thence easterly and northerlyalong the boundaries of that location and onwards to asouthern boundary of location 801 ; thence westerlyand northerly along the boundaries of that location tothe starting point, as delineated and shown borderedgreen on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 52351-1-1 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1 982 .

AT a Meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 20th day ofApril, 1982 the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued:-

Land Act 1933 .

ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it ismade lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserveshall vest in and be held by any person or persons tobe named in the order in trust for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order : Andwhereas it is deemed expedient as follows:-

File No. 1800/68.-That Reserve No . 29436 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterResources in trust for the purpose of "Depot Site" .

File No. 3724/980.-That Reserve No. 37527 shouldvest in and be held by the City of Melville in trustfor the purpose of "Public Recreation" .

File No. 812/982.-That Reserve No . 37688 shouldvest in and be held by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Board in trust for the purposeof "Water Supply" .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserves shall vest in and be held by the beforemen-tioned bodies in trust for the purposes aforesaid, subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section37 of the said Act.

J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

Land Act 1933 .

ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the said Act,or for the like or other public purposes to be specifiedin such Order and with power of leasing : and whereasit is deemed expedient as follows :-

File No. 9406/12.-That Class "A" Reserve No . 10608should vest in and be held by the Shire of Narembeenin trust for the purpose of "Park Lands andRecreation" .

(The previous Order in Council dated 27 September1932 is hereby superseded .)

File No. 1110/23 .-That Reserve No . 18263 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Murray in trustfor the purpose of "Recreation and Showground" .

File No. 71/68 .-That Reserve No . 28976 should vestin and be held by the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberleyin trust for the purpose of "Day-Care Centre" .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserves shall vest in and be held by the before-mentioned bodies in trust for the purposes aforesaidwith power to the said bodies subject to the approvalin writing of the Minister for Lands to each and everylease or assignment of lease being first obtained, tolease the whole or any portion thereof for any termnot exceeding twenty one (21) years from the date ofthe lease, subject nevertheless to the powers reservedto me by section 37 of the said Act ; provided that nosuch lease or assignment of lease shall be valid oroperative until the approval of the Minister for Lands,or an officer authorised in that behalf by the Minister,has been endorsed on the Lease Instrument, or Deedof Assignment, as the case may be .

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

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30 April 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

1399

Land Act 1933 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

Corres. No. 1733/78 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933 it isinter alia, made lawful for the Governor to directthat any land reserved pursuant to the provisions ofthe Act shall be leased for the purpose of which theland is reserved as aforesaid, by Instrument of Lease,to any person (as defined in the said section) ; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No . 37680(De Witt Location 148) shall be leased for a term ofone (1) year and thereafter from year to year toThe Commonwealth of Australia to be held in trustfor the purpose of a "Rifle Range" : Now therefore,His Excellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council doth herebydirect that the abovementioned reserve shall be leasedfor a term of one (1) year and thereafter from yearto year to The Commonwealth of Australia to beheld in trust for the purpose of a "Rifle Range" at arental of two dollars ($2 .00) .

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

Local Government Act 1960-1981 .Street Closure.Shire of Albany.

ORDER IN COUNCIL .LG: AY-4-8 .

WHEREAS it is provided by subsection (1) of section334 of the Local Government Act 1960-1981, that theGovernor by Order, may temporarily close a streetif the street is not required as a public thoroughfareand its closure will not inconvenience the public ; andwhereas, the Shire of Albany passed a resolutionrequesting the closure of that section of Wilgie Road,Torbay, fronting Torbay AA Lots 165 and 166 for aperiod of five years and whereas it is considered thatthe street will not be required as a public thoroughfareand its closure will not inconvenience the public: Nowtherefore His Excellency the Governor, acting withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council dothhereby close that portion of Wilgie Road, Torbay,fronting Torbay AA Lots 165 and 166 for a periodof five years .

J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

AUDIT ACT 1904 .

(Section 31 .)

The Treasury,Perth, 27 April 1982 .

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

M. W. O'Donoghue for the Department of Fish-cries and Wildlife from 1/4/82 .

K. J. Brandis for the Police Department29/3/82 .

N. G. Wright for the Public Works Departmentfrom 13/3/82.

G. J. L. Fijac for the Public Works Departmentfrom 2/11/81 to 31/3/82 .

G . I . Donaldson for the Public Works Departmentfrom 5/1/82 to 30/4/82.

P. J . Gartner for the Public Works Departmentfrom 11/1/82 to 2/7/82 .

from

J. G. Rodgers for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 29/3/82 .

K. Brakewell for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 2/3/82 .

G. Doyle for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 15/3/82 .

S. Jones for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 8/3/82 to 26/3/82.

U. Pardini for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 5/4/82 to 6/5/82 .

R. A. Elliss for the State Housing Commissionfrom 29/3/82.

G. L. Joyce for the State Housing Commissionfrom 29/3/82 .

J . J. Thorpe for the State Housing Commissionfrom 5/4/82 to 30/4/82 .

P. G. Kealley for the Department of Tourismfrom 14/4/82 to 25/5/82 .

It is hereby published for general information thatthe following appointments as Certifying Officers havebeen cancelled :

A. M. Clydesdale for the Police Department from29/3/82 .

S . Jones for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 26/3/82 .

R. Mackey for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 26/3/82 .

R. Maguire for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 26/2/82 .

R. Cooper for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 5/3/82.

J. Griffiths for the Department for CommunityWelfare from 12/3/82 .

VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1978 .

PURSUANT to section 21 of the Valuation of Land Actthe making of the following GENERAL VALUA-TIONS is advised :

VALUATION DISTRICTS-BASSENDEAN TOWNCOUNCIL, COCKBURN CITY COUNCIL, EX-MOUTH SHIRE COUNCIL, GIN GIN SHIRECOUNCIL, NAREMBEEN SHIRE COUNCIL,WESTONIA SHIRE COUNCIL.

DATE OF SUBSTANTIALCOMPLETION-28 APRIL 1982 .

DATE OF COMING INTOFORCE-1 JULY 1982.

Authorities required to adopt :-The Local Authorities as listed above, Public WorksDepartment, and Commissioner of State Taxation,as appropriate .

Valuations available for perusal at the Valuer Gen-neral's Office, Perth and in the case of the countryvaluations also at the relevant Local Authority Offices,30 April 1982 to 11 June 1982 during office hours .Objections must be addressed to the Valuer General

but for convenience may be lodged with the relevantRating/Taxing authority by 11 June 1982 .

Objections must be in writing and :-(a) Describe the relevant land so as to identify it ;(b) Identify the valuation objected to ; and(c) Set out FULLY AND IN DETAIL the grounds

of the objection .30 April 1982 .

C. G. REILLY,Valuer General .

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1400GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1982 .

Wes ern Australia .FINANCE BROKERS CONTROL ACT 1975 .

(Sections 24 and 29 .)Application for Finance Brokers Licence by

Corporate Body .To: The Registrar, Finance Brokers Supervisory Board .WARRAGOON (1975) PTY. LTD. (Trading as Mr.Coleman & Associates) hereby applies for a FinanceBrokers Licence under the Finance Brokers ControlAct 1975. The address for service of notices in respectof this application is c/o Tonkin Moore & Associates,62 Ord Street, West Perth, 6005 (Registered Office) orP.O. Box 74, West Perth, 6005 (Postal Address) .

Dated this 21st day of April, 1982 .(Signed) M . R. COLEMAN,

Director.

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 5th May 1982 at 9 o'clock

in the forenoon as the time for hearing the foregoingapplication at the Offices of the Finance BrokersSupervisory Board, 184 St . George's Terrace, Perth .

C. A. FITZGERALD,Registrar, Finance Brokers

Supervisory Board .

Objection to the granting of this licence shall be inthe approved form and may be served on the applicantand the Registrar at any time prior to seven daysbefore the date appointed for the hearing .

Western Australia .FINANCE BROKERS CONTROL ACT 1975 .

(Sections 24 and 27 .)Application for Finance Brokers Licence

by Individual.To: The Registrar, Finance Brokers Supervisory Board .I, MICHAEL ROBERT COLEMAN, of 13 BarnardStreet, Alfred Cove, 6154, hereby apply for a FinanceBrokers Licence under the Finance Brokers ControlAct 1975. My address for service of notices in respectof this application is 13 Barnard Street, Alfred Cove,6154 (Residential) or P .O. Box 74, West Perth 6005(Postal) .Dated this 21st day of April, 1982 .

(Signed) M . R. COLEMAN .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 5th May 1982 at 9 o'clock in

the forenoon as the time for hearing the foregoingapplication at the offices of the Finance BrokersSupervisory Board, 184 St . George's Terrace, Perth .

C. A. FITZGERALD,Registrar, Finance Brokers

Supervisory Board.

Objection to the granting of this licence shall bein the approved form and may be served on theapplicant and the Registrar at any time prior to sevendays before the date appointed for the hearing .

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954 .Application for Licence in the First Instance .

TO the Court of Petty Sessions at Kalgoorlie :I, ANTON FLORIAN EDLINGER, of 103 FederalRoad, Boulder, Business Proprietor, having attained theage of twenty-one years, hereby apply on my ownbehalf for a licence under the abovementioned Act . Theprincipal place of business will be at 376 Hannan Street,Kalgoorlie .

Dated the 1st day of April, 1982 .A. F. EDLINGER,Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 11th day of May, 1982, at

10.00 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for the hearingof the foregoing application at the Court of Petty Ses-sions at Kalgoorlie .

Dated the 1st day- of April, 1982 .G. J. BRUCE,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the application may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of Petty Sessionsat any time prior to seven days before the date appointedfor the hearing .

PRISONS ACT 1903-1980.Department of Corrections,

Perth, 22 April 1982 .02 2901 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasappointed, pursuant to section 17 of the Prisons Act1903-1980 the persons named in the second column ofthe Schedule attached as Visitors to the Prisons at thecentres set out in the first column of the Schedule,opposite and corresponding to those names, for the re-mainder of the year ending 31 December 1982.

(Signed) W . J. KIDSTON,Director.

Schedule .Albany-Mr . S. Doyle and Mr . R. Montgomery .Bandyup-Dame Rachel Cleland, D.B.E ., Professor

E. J . Edwards and Mrs. V. P. Robinson .Barton's Mill-Mr. P. Newing and Mr. M. A. Rowett.Boulder-Mr. R. Hadlow and Mr. W. L. Hicks .Broome-Dr. T. O'Sullivan and Mr . P. Roe .Brunswick Junction-Mr. T. Donaldson and Mr. J. L.

Sabourne .Bunbury-Mr. L. Bailey and Mr . C. Young .C. W. Campbell Remand Centre-Mr. E. J. McManus

and Mr. G. N. Whitely .Canning Vale Fremantle-Mr . D. T. Ibbotson, Mr.

W. M. C. Dermer, Mr . W. J. McLarty, Mr . G . Mil-ler, Q.C. and Mr. T. A. Walsh, Q.C.

Geraldton-Mr. M. Drennan and Mr . W. H. Dymond .Kalgoorlie-Rev. L. R. Lesk e and Dr. G. R. Linfoot.Karnet-Mr. R. Marsh and Mr. V. Murphy .Pardelup-Mr. E. Clothier and Mr . J . Martin .Roebourrie-Mr. I. Westgarth and Mrs . Y. Tozer.West Perth-Mr . W. R . Somerford and Mr . J .

Trethowan .Wooroloo-Mr . E. Buckland, M .B .E. and Mr . D. Lawe-

Davies .Wyndham-Mr. P . J . Flegg .

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30 April 1982 .]

Title of Office

Administrative Officer

. . . .Managing Clerk

. . . .

. . . .Clerk in Charge-Accounts-Clerk-Accounts

. . .

. . . .Clerk-Accounts

. . .Accounting Machinist

. . . .Clerk in Charge-Registry . . . .Senior Clerk-Registry

. . . .Clerical Assistant

. . . .

. . . .Clerical Assistant

. . . .

. . . .Clerical Assistant

. . . .

. . . .Clerk in Charge

. . . .

. . . .Senior Clerk . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Clerk

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Clerical Assistant

. . . .

. . . .Telephonist

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Typist . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Clerk in Charge Statistics . . . .Clerical Assistant

. . . .

. . . .Senior Clerk . . . .

. . . .

. . .Clerk

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Articled Clerk

. . . .

. . . .Articled Clerk

. . . .

. . . .Articled Clerk

. . . .

. . . .Articled Clerk

. . . .

. . . .Articled Clerk

. . . .

. . . .Articled ClerkSecretary

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Secretary

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Senior Secretary

. . . .

. . . .Secretary

. . . .

. . . .Secretary

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Secretary

. . . .Senior Secretary

. . . .

. . . .Senior Secretary

. . . .

. . . .Senior Secretary

. . . .

. .. .Senior Secretary

. . . .SecretarySecretarySecretarySecretary,SecretarySecretarySecretarySecretarySenior ClerkClerk TypistSenior ClerkClerk TypistClerical Assistant

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT-196b=1978LEGAL AID : COMMISSION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DETERMINATION-ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL OFFICERSPURSUANT to section 12 of the Public Service Arbitration Act 1966-1978, the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australiahereby gives notice that the titles, salaries or salary ranges allocated to offices and salary within each salary range allocated toofficers covered by the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia, Administrative and Clerical Officers Salaries Allowancesand Conditions Agreement 1981, No . 4 of 1982 shall be in accordance with the following :-

Name of Officer

D. Priddy . . . .

. . . .M. E . Hall

. . . .M. C. Riley

. . . .J. M . Kelly . . . .

. . . .M. D. CoeC. Buttery

. . . .J. Allison . . . .

. . . .S. ReidI . Lynass

. . . .

. . . .S. Jacob

. . . .

. . . .V. Braham

. . . .Vacant

. . . .

. . . .J . J . Peeters

. . . .M. R. AllissR . Tilli

. . . .

. . . .G. Beresford

. . . .D. Knight . . . .

. . . .Vacant

. . . .

. . . .B. J. Bontempo . . . .T . E. Davis

. . . .S. Williams .. . .

. . . .A. Hughes . . . .

. . . .P. Hogan .. . .

. . . .G. Allen

.. . .

. . . .L. Shepherd

. . . .P. P. S . Chong

. . . .C. Lee

. . . .

. . . .E. Hall . . . . . . . .K. A. Hibberd _D. H. McGuinnessT. Scurria . . . .

. . . .G. Mariano

. . . .L. Speer

. . . .

. . . .J. M. TemplemanV. J. LawsonS. P. HarringtonM. J . WilsonA. Lams

. . . .

. . . .S. C. Andrew

. . . .T. McKayL. N. Purves

. . . .D. T . Johansen . . . .I . Gonsalves

. . . .J. Timms . . . .

. . . .B. Daniele

. . . .M. M. Pears

. . . .E. Pavich . . . .

. . . .T. Whitford-SmithG. Buckland

. . . .G. Harris . . ..

. . . .

1401

SalaryClassification

Excluding17/12/81 18/12/81

Allowance

C-11-5/6 C-II-8

23 913C-TI-3/4 C-II-5

19 437C-II-1 /2 C-II-1 /2

15 987C-IV

C-TV

13 188C_VI

C-1V

10787C-V

C-V

12623C-11-1

C-11-1

15 473C-IV

C-IV

12742C_VI

C_VI

5 694C_VI

C_VI

5694CZVI

GNI

504C-11-1 /2 C-II-1/2

. . . .C-IV

C-IV

13 635C-IV

C-IV

13 188C_VI

C_VI

10492C_VI

C_VI

10492C-V

C-V

11732C-11-1

C-II-1C_VI

C_VI

8508C-11-1/2 C-11-1 /2

16 501la-II-1 11401 15 473C-IV

C-IV

11850C-IV

C-IV

11 850C-IV

C-IV

11850C-IV

C-IV

11850C-IV

C-IV

11850C-IV

C-IV

11850C-III-2 C-111-2

13 880C-111-3/4 C-ITI-3/4

15 859C-III-2/3 C-111-2/3

14 843C-III-2/3 C-III-2/3

13 556C-111-2/3 C-111-2/3

13 556C-III-2/3 C-III-2/3

13 556C-III-l /2 C-111-1 /2

13 880C-111-1/2 C-TIT-1 /2

13 556C-III-1 /2 C-III-1 /2

13 880C-111-1/2 C-III-1/2

13 880C-III-1/2 C-111-1/2

13 880C-V

C-V

10222C-V

C-V

6765C-V

C-V

12623C-III-1/2 C-III-1/2

13 070C-III-1/2 C-III-1/2

13 070C-V

C-V

7892C-V

C-V

5909C-111-1 C-111-2

13 556C-V

C-V

12623C-III-1

C-111-2

13 556C-V

C-V

12623C_VI

C_VI

5694

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT 1966-1978

LEGAL AID COMMISSION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIADETERMINATION-PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS

PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Public Service Arbitration Act 1966-1978 the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australiahereby gives notice that the titles, salaries or salary ranges allocated to offices and salary within each salary range allocatedto officers covered by the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia Professional Officers Salaries, Allowances and Con-ditions Agreement 1981, No . 5 of 1982 shall be in accordance with the following :-

Deputy Director

. . . .Family and Civil LaivBranch Head . . . .

. . . .Section Head . . . .Section Head . . . .,Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . . . . . . . . . .Staff Solicitor-Duty Counsel,Staff Solicitor-Duty SolicitorAssignments and Extension ServicesBranch Head . . . .Section Head . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . .Criminal LawSection Head . . . .'Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Fremantle Regional OfficeSection Head . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Midland Regional OfficeSection Head . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .Staff Solicitor . . . .

CostsSection HeadRelievingStaff Solicitor . . . .

Title of Office

Name of Officer

W. J. Millar

J. R . ArmitageM. BodycoatJ. Scholz . .H. Van ZylE. BrownlieD. McKennaVacant . . . .Vacant

. . . .

L. C. WoodL. MorganVacantG. S. RikhrajM. Wood-GushVacant

. . . .

P. A . MichaelidesS. E . Stone

. . . .C. J . O'Brien

D. Garnsworthy . . . .R. Watson . . . .

Vacant . . . .Vacant . . . .R. Smith .

Z. P. Umbras

S. Faulkener

HEALTH ACT 1911-1981 .Shire of Gingin .

PHD 1795/62; Ex. Co. 1068 .WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act 1911-1981, a local authority maymake or adopt by-laws and may alter, amend, or repeal any by-laws so made oradopted: Now, therefore, the Shire of Gingin being a local authority within themeaning of the Act and having adopted the Model By-laws described as Series "A" asreprinted pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act 1954 in the Government Gazetteon 17 July 1963 and amended from time to time, doth hereby resolve and determinethat the said adopted by-laws shall be amended as follows :-

PART IX-PIGGERIES .Delete By-law 2 of the principal by-laws and replace with the following by-law :-2 . No premises shall be registered as a piggery unless every portion of such

piggery is at least 60 metres distance from any street, thoroughfare, or otherboundary, and at least 90 metres from any dwelling house, dairy, watercourseor source of water supply or premises wherein food is prepared for sale .

Dated this 20th day of August, 1981 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Shire

of Gingin was hereunto affixed in the presenceof-

B. W. ROE,[L.S .]

President .N. H. V. WALLACE,

Shire Clerk .

Approved by His Excellency the GovernorApril, 1982 .

Classification17/12/81 18/12/81

[30 April 1982 .

SalaryExcludingAllowances

SLevel 6

Level 6

37 390

Level 4

Level 5

34 384Level 3

Level 4

29 785Level 3

Level 4

29 785Level 2

Level 2

18 476Level 2

Level 2

18 476Level 2

Level 2

18 476Level 2

Level 2Level 2

Level 2

Level 4

Level 5

34 384Level 3

Level 4

29 785Level 2

Level 2Level 2

Level 2

18 476Level 2

Level 2

18 476Level 2

Level 2

Level 3 Level 4 29 785Level 2 Level 2 21 812Level 2

Level 2

21 812

Level 3

Level 4

29 785Level 2

Level 2

18 476

Level 3

Level 4Level 2

Level 2Level 2

Level 2

19 591

Level 3

Level 4

29 785

Level 2

Level 2

18 476

in Executive Council this 20th day of

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

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30 April 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927-1981 .Department of Hospital

and Allied Services,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint under the provisions of sec-tion 6 (2) of the Hospitals Act 1927-1981, Dr. PeterThomas Southgate as Principal Medical Officer for theperiod 1 April 1982 to 2 May 1982 during the absenceof Dr. William Daniel Roberts .

I . G. NEWALL,Acting Commissioner,

Hospital and Allied Services .

POLICE ACT 1892-1902 .THE following unclaimed stolen and found propertywill be sold by public auction at the Property TracingSection, Police Complex, Clarkson Road, Maylands, onTuesday, 11 May 1982 at 9 .00 a .m .

Conditions of Sale :(1) The highest bidder shall be the purchaser .(2) The Vendor shall have the right to bid by the

Auctioneer or the Vendor's Agent for any lotoffered .

(3) The Auctioneer may, without giving anyreason, therefor, refuse to accept the bid ofany person or persons and may decline theoffer for any lot or withdraw any lot or lotsfrom the sale .

(4) Should any dispute arise as to any bid, therelevant lot or lots may at the option of theAuctioneer be put up again and resold .

(5) No allowance or refunds will be made norwill any buyer be permitted to reject any loton the ground that it is not correctly describedin the Catalogue; the said lots are to be takenwith all faults (if any) and will be at theBuyer's risk on the fall of the hammer .

(6) All goods which have been paid for in fullmust be removed by the purchaser at thepurchaser's expense by the close of the sale .

(7) Time shall be the essence of the sale of any lot .(8) Whilst every care has been taken in the com-

pilation of this Catalogue and Auctioneersand/or Vendors accept NO RESPONSIBILITYfor any misdescription and make no warrantywhatsoever .Measurements and quantities shown are

approximate and intended only as a guide toprospective purchasers .

(9) Payment strictly on fall of hammer .(10) All intending purchasers must register their

name and address with the clerk prior to thesale commencing . No bids will be acceptedfrom persons who are not registered .

Bidding will only be by the numbers issued .

Lot

Particulars1-Gents Gordonson 27" 10 speed bicycle .2-Girls 20" bicycle .3-Boys Roadking, odd wheels bicycle .4-Indi 500 gents 27" 5 speed bicycle .5-Monarch Star ladies 27" bicycle .6-Gents 27" 5 speed bicycle .7-Boys 20" bicycle.8-Gents Gordonson 27" 10 speed bicycle .9-Gents 28" bicycle .10-Boys 20" bicycle .11-Ladies Malvern Star 27" 3 speed damaged

bicycle .12-Gents Malvern Star 27" 10 speed bicycle .13-Boys 20" bicycle .14-Boys 20" bicycle .15-Gents, Bennett, 27" 10 speed bicycle .16-Boys 20" bicycle .17-Boys Aussie, odd wheels, 3 speed bicycle .18-Convertible Aussie 20" bicycle .19-Boys Parker 20" bicycle .20-Convertible 20" Indi 500 bicycle.21-Boys 20" Indi 500 bicycle .

1403

Lot

Particulars22-Girls 16" bicycle.23-Boys 20" bicycle.24-Boys Pilcon odd wheels 3 speed bicycle .25-Boys Aussie odd wheels bicycle .26-Girls Malvern Star 20" bicycle.27-Boys Parker 20" bicycle odd fork .28-Bicycle hard tyres 8".29-Boys 20" Jaguar bicycle .30-Girls Family 20" bicycle .31-Boys Malvern Star 20" 3 speed bicycle .32-Girls Fleet 20" bicycle .33-Ladies Raleigh 26" bicycle.34-Convertible 20" bicycle .35-Gents Indi 500 27" 10 speed bicycle .36-Boys 20" bicycle.37-Gents Aussie 27, 10 speed bicycle .38-Boys oddwheels bicycle .39-Girls Ambassador 20" bicycle .40-Ladies Bluebird 27" bicycle .41-Ladies Malvern Star 27" 5 speed bicycle .42-Ladies 26" bicycle.43-Ladies The West 27" bicycle .44-Gents Jet 10 speed 27" .45-Boys 20" Jaguar bicycle .46-Boys 20" bicycle.47-Gents Indi 500 27" 10 speed bicycle .48-Ladies 27 bicycle.49-Boys 20" Parker 3 speed bicycle .50-Boys 20" Aussie bicycle .51-Gents 27" bicycle .52-Gents Malvern Star, 27", 10 speed bicycle .53-Gents, Bluebird, 20", bicycle .54-Boys 20", bicycle .55-Boys Malvern Star, 20", bicycle .56-Scooter, King of the Road .57-Gents Bluebird, 27", 10 speed bicycle .58-Girls Parker, 16" bicycle .59-Girls 16" bicycle.60-Girls 20", Roadking 3 speed bicycle .61-Girls Thunderbolt, 20", bicycle .62-Boys 20" bicycle.63-Gents Gordonson 27", 10 speed bicycle .64-Gents Malvern Star 27", 10 speed bicycle damaged .65-Boys, odd wheels bicycle .66-Boys, Thunderbolt 20" bicycle .67-Boys, Falcon, odd wheels bicycle .68-Boys 20" bicycle .69-Malvern Star 20" folding bicycle .70-Boys, Aussie, 20" BMX type bicycle .71-Gents Swansea 27", 10 speed bicycle and extra

wheel.72-Gents Pro Racer 27", 10 speed bicycle .73-Boys Malvern Star odd wheels bicycle.74-Girls, Bluebird 20" bicycle .75-Ladies 26" bicycle .76-Gents 27", bicycle .77-Boys 20", bicycle .78-Gents Cyclops 27", 10 speed bicycle .79-Gents 27", 10 speed bicycle .80-Boys 16" bicycle .81-Ladies Balmoral 27" bicycle .82-Girls, Aussie 22", bicycle .83-Gents Oxford 27", 10 speed bicycle .84-Boys 20" bicycle and two extra wheels .85-Boys odd wheels, bicycle .86-Girls Stingray 20" bicycle .87-Gents, 27" 10 speed bicycle .88-Boys 20" BMX bicycle .89-Boys Roadking 20" 3 speed bicycle .90-Boys 20" bicycle .91-Boys 20" 3 speed bicycle .92-Gents 27" bicycle .93-Boys Thunderbolt 20" bicycle .94-Boys 20" bicycle .95-Girls Aussie 20" bicycle .96-Boys, Thunderbolt 20", bicycle .97-Boys 20" bicycle .98-Gents Indi 500, 27", 10 speed bicycle .99-Boys, Malvern Star 16" bicycle .100-Boys 20" bicycle.101-Boys, Oliver 20" 3 speed bicycle .102-Boys Aussie, 20", bicycle .103-Boys 20" bicycle .104-Ladies 26" bicycle .105-Gents Malvern Star 26", 10 speed bicycle .

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Lot

Particulars106-Boys Swansea 20", 3 speed bicycle .107-Ladies 26", bicycle .108-27", Aussie, 10 speed bicycle .109-Boys, Malvern Star, 20" bicycle .110-Boys Indi 500, odd wheels, bicycle .111-Boys 20", odd wheels, bicycle .112-Boys Thunderbolt 20", bicycle with two extra

wheels .113-Boys 10 speed, odd wheels bicycle .114-Boys Road King, 20" bicycle .115-Boys 20" bicycle.116-Boys Philco, 20" bicycle .117-Ladies 27", Blue Bird, 10 speed bicycle .118-Boys 20" bicycle.119-Boys bicycle, odd wheels .120-Boys Indi 500 20" bicycle .121-Boys 20" bicycle .122-Boys 20" bicycle 3 speed .123-Gents, Indi 500 27" 10 speed bicycle .124-Gents, Indi 500 27" 10 speed bicycle .125-Gents Raleigh 27" 10 speed bicycle .126-Gents Aussie 27", 10 speed bicycle .127-Malvern Star bicycle frame, Indi 500 Girls 20"

bicycle-no wheels .128-Girls convertible Aussie-16" damaged, Ladies

Bluebird frame and one wheel.129-Boys Aussie 20" frame, 2 x nylon type BMX wheel,

2 x bicycle frames .130-Boys Aussie 20" bicycle damaged, Girls 20" bicycle

frame, Gents 27" bicycle damaged, 1 x 20" bicyclewheel, Ricardo 27" bicycle damaged, bicycleframe 27" and damaged parts, bicycle frame and1 wheel 20", Raleigh gents 27", 10 speed bicycledamaged, Ladies Malvern Star bicycle frame .

131-Austin 1800 Sedan.132-Ford Falcon Sedan XR model .133-Dinghy Aluminium 9' .134-Yamaha 80cc motor cycle .135-Suzuki 100cc motor cycle .136-Honda XR 75 motor cycle .137-Yamaha mini trail motor cycle .138-Suzuki 118cc motor cycle .139-6 x double fluorescent 4' lights, Units 1 x single

fluorescent 2' light, Unit 1 x double fluorescent2' light, Unit 1 x switch timer, 1 x power board.

140-1 x vehicle rear louvre, 1 x bumper bar, 1 xHolden gear box, 1 x Holden differential, 1 xtail shaft and universal, 1 x Holden utility tailgate .

141-2 x vehicle rear louvres, 1 x part of bumper bar,1 x vehicle floor consol, 3 x fuel drums, syphonhose, 2 x 14' rims and tyres .

142-2 x car stands, 1 x car jack and handle, 1 xwheel brace, 2 x fire extinguishers, 1 x liquordispenser, 1 x dolphin torch, 2 x boxes fishinghooks, 2 x sleeping bags, pocket radio, 2 xtorches, brush, 5 x screw drivers, 1 x sheep skincover, 1 x car digital clock, 2 x 308 car badges .

143-Jerry can, watering can, funnel, 4 litre container,piece garden hose, leather key wallet, pocketknife, cigarette lighter 2 x plastic containers, 1 xmetal container 1 x air cleaner element, 1 xlambswool seat cover, bicycle pump, chamois,torch, 2 x sunglasses in case, haversack, 1 xbottle insulator, 1 x multi tester 1 x rim andtyre 695 x 14 and hub cap.

144-2 x vehicle rear louvres (Falcon XA-XB) (HoldenMonaro HK-T-G), 3 x sheep skin covers .

144-Quantity car emblems, 1 x microphone head,1 x lightburn car jack 3 ton, 1 x air filterelement, 2 x jackets, 1 x tarpaulin plastic approx15' x 5', 1 x tarpaulin plastic approx 28' x 5',1 x sledge hammer .

145-1 x kangaroo bar, 1 x tow bar, 2 x mud flaps,3 x camper cushions, 1 x door trim believed tofit VW Kombi.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[30 April 1982 .

Lot

Particulars146-5 only 600 x 16 rims and tyres .147-4 only Goodyear super steel tyres and rims FR

785- x 14, fire extinguisher, 5 x sprinklers, 1 xTomahawk, bolt cutters, lock and keys, pr. boots .

148-1 x tow bar, 7 x flaps, 1 x electric fan, 1 x wheelbrace, 1 x Sanyo car radio, 6 x auto books, 1x pop riveter, 6 x mats, 3 x hub caps, 2 x wiperblades, part tins of paint, I x Pioneer carspeaker, I x fire extinguisher, 1 x sledge hammer .

149-1 x Finsburgh 1 Z water pump and Briggs &Stratton petrol motor.

150-1 x wallet, bag, surf rack bars, 2 x car speakers,1 x flashing light, 1 x screw driver, 1 x wheelbrace jemmy bar, screw driver, torch, base ballbat, 2 x spot lights, i x lamp, 1 x small painting,1 x cassette player, clock, towel, 1 x sledgehammer, 2 x double fluorescent lights 4', 1 xvehicle rear louvre.

151-1 x Jason Reclina-Rocker chair, 1 x case ofHobbytex equipment and accessories used, 1 xfull length coat, 3 x kitchen knives, 2 x prs .slippers, 12 x wallets (new), 1 x pr . flippers,2 prs. goggles, 1 x snorkel, 1 x yacht timer,2 x blankets .

152-1 x picture print in frame approx 4' x 2', 1 xhacksaw, 1 x pruning shears, torch, Oroton purse-damaged, 1 x tapestry handbag.

152-1 x bag, purse, cosmetics, cigarette lighter, 2 xcombs, small electrical fittings, torch, Brevillesandwich maker, clock, 1 x Kiss double record,2 x cassette tapes, 1 x purse, sunglasses, 3 xchild's rings, 4 x items toiletries, string bag, 1x cassette tape, 1 x painted Emu egg, adhesivetape, 1 x Zeina watch-poor condition, purse,1 x mirror and comb set, 1 x screwdriver set,lipstick, make up kit, eye shadow .

153-1 x bolt cutters, torch, screwdriver, 1 x fishing rod5', 5 x flares, 4 x flares, 1 x fishing rod 5' 6" andreel, 1 x gidgie, cash tin, 2 x ink pads, 1 x lifejacket, 5 x hand fishing reels and lines, 2 xspear gun rubbers, wallet, 1 x outboard fueltank and fuel line, 2 x oars .

154-Screwdriver, torch, tyre lever, tin snips, jumperleads, flashing light, power meter, torch, 2 xmetal stakes, tyre lever, military belt. scatterrug, bag, axe, crow bar, spade, rake, boltcutters, Big Jim torch battery .

155--Bundle clothing, 8 cassette tapes, cassette case,7 pkts. hair clips, 2 pkts . needles, 1 pkt. bibs,2 forks, 2 spoons, first aid kit part, speaker,Colmount binoculars-damaged, torch, torch,spot light, pocket knife, screwdriver, spanner,pocket knife, car radio, torch, cassette case, 8cassette tapes, fan belt, funnel, wallet, wallet,metal chain and cross, purse, 3 stamps, blouse,30 pieces cutlery, case, Kodak Instamatic camera,screwdriver, sunglasses, 8 cassette tapes, pipe,ornament, souvenir of London, screwdriver, BigJim torch, 4 pool balls, small speaker, cake tray,2 cash boxes, screwdriver bag.

156-Stihl chain saw 14" bar .157-3 x divan foam cushions-covered .158-Exercise bench and stand .159-Portable car refrigerator .160-4 used car batteries, 1 used car battery .

161-Quantity of mixed wall and floor tiles .162-McCulloch chain saw approx 18" bar.

163-Stainless steel Oneda cutlery 57 pieces, screwdriver,knife, purse, pocket radio, torch, knife and sheath,fishing line, fishing hooks, sunglass, pepper, fishhooks, playing cards, 2 boys briefs, 4 towels,cattle prod .

164-Roller skates and bag size 5, soccer boots andsocks . Ladies roller skates size 5 .

165-Tractor sprinkler, 3 golf trophies, truck mirrorattachments, air cleaner element, car jack, wheelbrace and bag, baggage trolley and strap, 19piece socket set, 4 x hub caps .

166-6 model aircraft kits .

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Lot

Particulars167-Ball hammer, 3 prs jeans, warning lamp, kitchen

knife, briefs, briefcase, pr .. jeans, tube sohol, 3torches, padlock, tyre. lever, bag, bolt cutters,file, tin snips, 2 squash racquets, tape measure,lighter, padlock, pen, seat cover, hand spot light,cash tin, 1 x book, 45 x cabinet locks and as-sorted keys .

168-2 sheep skin covers, 3 fibreglass bows, 2 badmintonracquets, bucket, 17 tennis balls, 6 shuttlecocks,sleeping bag, cash tin, 4 foreign coins .

169-Metal tool box and sundry car parts, B & Delectric drill, 1 sledge hammer, 1 crow bar, 1wooden tool box and sundry tools, rigid tubeexpander 4 piece in case .

170-Metal tool box and quantity sundry tools, tool boxand sundry tools, sledge hammer .

171-2 oxy gauges, hose and hand piece .172-Quantity tools including 10 screwdrivers, quantity

spanners, tension wrench, B & D 5/16 electricdrill, 4 tyre levers, drill bits, pliers, 2 drum sticks,clamps, sockets, oddments, part containers of carcare accessories, tool box and bolts, 10 spanners,14 sockets and bar, 2 pkts . cigarettes, can grease,4 torch batteries, pkt . cigarettes, 2 screwdrivers,shaver cord, torch cover .

173-1 x car mudguard, 1 x car door, 1 x utility tailboard, 1 x car boot lid, 1 x rim and tyre 13" .

174-1 x aluminium kangaroo bar to fit Datsun KingCab utility .

175-1 x air conditioner Ariagel .176-Bag trolley, part drum bostik, work bench, 1 x piece

used carpet .177-1 x motor cycle frame .178-2 x 6 metres of 4" PVC pipe .179F-1 x 900 x 20 truck tyre and rim and 8' length

light chain .180F-Roof rack, 1 x vehicle rear window louvre,

1 x vehicle rear window louvre, 1 x rim andtyre 520 x 10 .

181F-Roof rack, 1 x vehicle rear window louvre,1 x rim and tyre 750 x 16 .

182F-i x wooden step ladder, 1 x vinyl tarpaulin,1 x bag of chaff .

183F-1 x chicken crate plastic, 1 x jerry can and shortpiece hose, 1 x bag, jumper, nylon jacket and 2lighters, 1 x damaged welders mask, 1 x motorcycle helmet .

184F-2 x rolls A C I fibreglass foil backed insulation .185F-Suitcase, gents suit and other clothing, overcoat,

Wallet, y/m brooch, scarf, keyring, Wallet, book,Wallet, Key holder, Part compass set, Hand bag,Cushion, Child's shoulder bag, 2 petrol caps,2 calculators and adaptor.

186F-17 x towels, carry bag, cosmetic bag, part bottleshampoo, Rain coat, haversack, toilet bag andtoilet gear, walkie-talkie, purse, 4 books, plasticcontainer, plate, 2 spoons, 9 pens, 2 felt pens,horse shoe, camera, mug, pr. boots, Wallet,Wallet, comb, Purse, Wallet .

187F-Tyre and rim 78-14, 10 ply, Vehicle rear windowlouvre to fit Datsun 180B, Wheel trim, tin opener,pr . flippers .

188F-3 bean bag covers, key case, tomahawk, glasses,Umbrella, bag, small powder case, 1 foreign coin,LP record of Billy Field, Glomesh key holderbag, 5 items groceries, 4 rolls toilet paper, pkt .cigarettes . Shoulder bag, ornament, 2 knives .Jacket, windcheater, container, 2 umbrellas, pen-cil case, 2 prs . glasses. Shoulder bag, overnightbag and posters, 3 Wallets, 2 combs, lighter,glasses .

189F-Child's scooter Honda "Kick n go", Bicyclerim and tyre 20" .

190F-Case, lighter, pen, photograph album, Purse,Sunglasses, Dolphin torch, 12 reading glasses, 5Rosary beads, 2 hearing aids, 2 arm bands, 1badge, 1 lighter, lock and key, purse, 1 earring,5 cigarette papers, pkt . tobacco, bag book, Banksiacone pendant, wallet, glasses and case .

Lot

Particulars190F-Lighter, Wallet, comb, Handbag and 3 cosmetics,

brush, 3 purses, Writing case, purse, Kodakcamera, purse and used cosmetics, Screwdriver,wheel spanner, Wallet, key purse, Purse, Wallet,Wallet, 2 purses, Wallet .

191F Suitcase, squash racquet, fur lined jacket-slightdamage, 2 hangers, 2 Umbrellas, Bag, Bag, cas-sette tape, sheet music, Wallet .

192F-Tool box damaged and 39 items tools, 10 kg clay,Jumper leads, knife, Sher electric drill 3/8,Plastic container, motor cycle helmet, bag, purse,cosmetics, deodorant, cosmetic purse, 2 purses,Coin dispenser .

193F-6 towels, 8 paper files, 3 bags, combs, container,case containing dissecting instruments, 7 bags, 9purses, 1 wallet, 2 reading glasses and 6 cases, 10sunglasses, battery charger, adaptor and cord,handbag, 8 pipe joiners, purse, Reading glasses,Football, Spalding tennis racquet damaged, Walk-ing Stick, umbrella, purse key holder, Canvas bag,jacket, shower bag and toiletries, purse, Brief-case.

194F-Suitcase damaged, knife, compact, mirror, hand-bag, purse, shoulder bag, Carton of Burga Pakcontainers .

195F-2 x umbrellas, 2 x bags, hat, cushion, 2 x cameracases, 2 x compacts, 5 glass cases, 2 scarves,suede jacket, rain jacket, short fur coat, fawncoat, boy's suit, 2 prs . spectacles, 5 sunglasses,writing case, 2 patches, Handbag, glasses, Hand-bag, sunglasses, cosmetics, pocket radio .

196F-2 x motor cycle helmets, great coat, umbrella,pocket radio, 2 purses, gloves, Shoulder bag,toilet items, electric converter, hair dryer, toiletbag, Cassette case and 10 cassettes, Glomeshpurse, canvas bag.

197F-61 x foam pieces, round shape, Child's PlayPen, 2 x sheep skin seat covers, Sleeping bag.

198F-Igloo cooler-damaged, soccer ball, hammer,wheel spanner, PVA cloth, cycle pump, airflowcar cassette, car electric jug, Motor cycle helmet,torch, cigarette lighter, 2 prs flippers, 1 singleflipper, 4 diving masks, 3 snorkles, line cord, bag,1 fishing gaff .

199F-Small wooden stool, 10 litre petrol container,First Aid Box, spectacles, 3 sunglasses, 2 purses,wallet, pencil, umbrella, cardigan, 4 purses, 3wallets, 2 spectacles, 2 sunglasses, 2 umbrellas,hockey stick, 2 cases, toilet case and toilet items .

200F-Gas bottle 1 3/4 lb ., beating top damaged, Wheelbrace, 2 knives, tachometer, cash tin, transformer,expanding file, Clutch pressure plate, gasketsand seals, 2 car speakers damaged, handbag, lip-stick, perfume, Motor cycle helmet, coat hanger,Part socket set-21 piece, 6 ring spanners inpouch, 11 ring/set spanners, car speaker, cas-sette tape, torch, 4 items of tools, tool box, handfishing reel, Fishing gaff.

201F-Focal projector screen 4' x 4' .202F-Photina Reflex box camera, 2 x 45 records,

Microphone, Cassette tape, Lens, Healing cassettetape recorder, Peak clock radio .

203F-Apollo CB 18 Channel radio, Thorn pocket radio,tape, 2 calculators.

204-National portable colour TV .205-2 x Clarion car speakers, Clarion car tape deck,

Clarion equalizer .206-Pioneer car amplifier, Pioneer car cassette deck,

2 Pioneer car speakers .207-Pioneer car amplifier, Hitachi car radio, Hitachi

car cassette player .208-Clarion car equalizer, Clarion car tape deck .209-2 Pioneer car speakers, Pioneer car equalizer,

National fitting kit .210-Pioneer car cassette deck, Pioneer car amplifier, 2

Pioneer speakers, car clock, cassette tape, Cas-sette tape, Canon calculator, GE heater, Kodakcamera .

211-Box camera, lens, Fujica 35 mm camera, Polaroidland camera 220, 16 padlocks .

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Lot

Particulars212-2 x Pioneer car speakers, Sankei car radio cassette

player, Calculator, 2 cassette tapes, comb, Torch,tool kit.

213-Hitachi portable radio cassette player, Cassettecase and 38 cassette tapes .

214-Cassette case and 23 cassette tapes, Sanyo radiocassette player .

215-Calculator, Braun shaver, Pentax lens, Pentaxcamera, 2 x Tamron lens, Sumpac flash, cigarettecase, cloth bag, pocket knife, wallet, money box.

216-Polaroid camera, calculator, 2 books, woodendrawer, pocket radio, calculator charger, 7 stampalbums including one with some stamps, gloves,tape, 2 spotlights, ROH car cassette player .

217-Cassette case and 39 cassette tapes, Sharp GF 6000cassette radio player cassette lid missing.

218-National radio, 2 x Finetone hand held transceivers .219-CB radio GME Electro phone, Turret binoculars

10 x 50, Micrante 3 Range Power Tester, JDAntennae Matcher.

220-Ford radio cassette player damaged, Hitachi radiocassette player, 2 x Pioneer car speakers, Snooperradar electronic device .

221-Toshiba radio-cassette recorder .222-2 Wooden speakers, Bag, Pye digital clock radio,

book .223-4 x car speakers, tachometer, 4 x cassette tapes,

Holden steering wheel, Sanyo radio cassetteplayer, Teac car cassette player, calculator, 2 xcar speakers, K Mart car radio, Cassette caseand 6 cassette tapes .

224-Petri camera and lens, strap, Minolta electroflash unit .

225-Silver radio cassette player-cassette covermissing.

226-Genac car radio cassette player, 2 x car speakers,Clarion equalizer .

227-Sanyo radio cassette player, 6 cassette tapes, 3wallets, Mini Grundig tape recorder .

228-Sanyo radio cassette player, 2 distributor caps, 2car speakers Pioneer .

229F-Banana Cocktail, 12 cans beer, 6 Stubbies beer,6 cans and 3 stubbies beer .

230-3 cans beer, 5 bottles beer, 19 cans Tab softdrink, 2 bottles beer, 3 bottles beer .

231-24 cans and 24 stubbies beer .232-24 cans and 24 stubbies beer .233-48 cans beer .234-1 bottle Southern Comfort, 12 stubbies beer,

23 cans beer .235-35 cans beer and 17 stubbies beer .236-24 cans beer and 24 stubbies beer .237-48 stubbies beer .238-48 stubbies beer.239-24 stubbies beer.240-24 x 370 ml cans Gest Soda Squash, 48 x 375 ml

cans Coca Cola.241-24 x 370 ml cans Gest Soda Squash, 48 x 375 ml

cans Coca Cola .242-24 x 285 ml bottles Coca Cola, 24 x 250 ml cans

Ginger beer.243-24 x 285 ml bottles Coca Cola, 24 x 250 ml cans

Kole beer.244-24 x 285 ml bottles Coca Cola, 24 x 250 ml cans

Pasito .245F-4 pens, ladies Timex y/m w/w, gents Seiko

w/m w/w, w/m gents Lanco w/w, w/m Citizengents w/w, w/m bracelet, 2 ID bracelets, 2 w/mchains, 2 y/m chains, 1 w/m ring with whitestone, l w/m ring, 1 w/m cross, 8 oddmentsjewellery, 1 rosary beads .

246F-w/m gents Seiko digital w/w, y/m gas cigarettelighter, y/m ring, w/m ring, y/m chain withpendant, w/m bangle, w/m Timex w/w .

247F-2 pens, y/m gents Perona w/w, w/m ladiesSeiko w/w, y/m earrings, w/m earrings .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1982 .

Lot

Particulars

248F-w/m National digital w/w, w/m Citizen gentsw/w damaged, gents GE w/w y/m cigarettelighter, Rosary beads, brooch, 1 cuff link, y/mladies Seiko w/w .

249F-y/m ring, Glomesh purse, y/m brooch with 1stone damaged, y/m cancer medallion, y/mTimestar ladies w/w, w/m Lecel w/w damaged,w/m Timex boys w/w .

250F-w/m ladies Morley w/w comb, y/m Seiko gentsw/w, w/m boys Sonora w/w .

251F-w/m boys Timex w/w, w/m gents Lecel w/w,sunglasses, w/m chain bracelet .

252F-w/m Seiko gents digital w/w, y/m Felicia ladiesw/w, y/m Geneve gents w/w.

253F-y/m chain bracelet, w/m Felicia gents w/w,y/m ring with 3 white stones, w/m Orient digitalgents w/w, w/m chain and pendant, w/m chain .

254F-w/m ID bracelet, w/m LCD gents w/w, y/mSeiko gents w/w .

255F-w/m Seiko w/w damaged, w/m Citron w/wdamaged, w/m ring with stone, cigarette lighter,y/m ring, w/m Smiths fob watch.

256F-2 y/m rings, 1 w/m ring, w/m Felicia fobwatch damaged, w/m Citizen w/w damaged, 5assorted chains, bead necklace, y/m ring damaged,w/m cufflinks, y/m Citizen ladies w/w .

257-Cigarette lighter, foreign bank note, w/m chainand pendant, y/m chain, 5 foreign notes, y/mgents Bulova w/w .

258-4 ladies dress rings, y/m sleeper earring, 2 earstuds, w/m chain and pendant in case, cigarettelighter, w/m Pulsar gents digital w/w .

259-w/m Veritas gents digital w/w, 29 bangles, 5y/m chains, 1 imitation pearl necklace, w/mring, w/m necklace, 2 w/m earrings .

260-3 w/m earrings, 4 w/m ear studs, 2 w/w chainearrings, mascara, 2 w/m rings, w/m chain andcross, y/m pendant, w/m ladies peerless w/w .

261-Set New Zealand first day issue decimal currencycoins, 2 New Zealand commemorative dollarcoins, 3 silver jubilee crowns .

262-y/m pendant with red stone, 8 assorted colouredstones, y/m ring with white stone, w/m ring .

263-2 y/m chains and pendants, 1 w/m chain andpendant, y/m ring with red stone, y/m sleeper,earring, y/m ear stud with imitation pearl and6 white stones, 53 w/m bangles 4 prs. earrings,5 oddments jewellery .

264-Jewellery box, w/m Dorley w/w, w/m Leuinsenw/w damaged, w/m Omega w/w, 9 chains-some with pendants, I x necklace, brooch andearring set, 1 x necklace and earring set, 2 xbangles, 2 rings, 4 earrings, 3 foreign coins,w/m ring with black stone, 9 oddments .

265-105 Australian266-104 Australian267-106 Australian268-106 Australian

269-106 Australian270-106 Australian271-106272-106273-104

halfpennies .

halfpennies .pennies .pennies .pennies .pennies .

Australian pennies .Australian pennies .Australian pennies .

274-y/m tie pin, 4 pens, w/m ring, w/m Seiko gentsw/w.

275-5 pkts . cigarettes, 4 boxes matches, 27 pkts. and1 part pkt. cigarettes .

276-2 cartons Salem cigarettes, 1 carton Albanycigarettes, 1 carton Nelson cigarettes, 1 cartonChesterfield cigarettes, 1 carton Kent cigarettes,2 cartons Moore cigarettes, 6 pkts . Philip Morriscigarettes.

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30 April 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

1407

FISHERIES ACT, 1905

(Sections 9 and 11)

NOTICE No. 44F. & W. 485/75I, Richard Charles Old, Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife hereby give notice pursuant to section 9 and section 11 of theFisheries Act, 1905 that :

(a) the taking of fish by means of nets in the waters specified in Column 1 of the Schedule is prohibited at all times otherthan the times specified in relation thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule ; but

(b) the species listed in Column 3 of the Schedule may be taken at the times shown in these waters by means specified inrelation thereto in Column 4 of the Schedule ;

(c) the notice relating to those portions of Western Australian waters specified in the Schedule below published in theGovernment Gazette of 8th September 1978 is hereby cancelled .

R. C. OLD,Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife.

SCHEDULE

Area 1 . North West RiversF. & W. 485/75

(a) The waters of the Dunham, Nil

. . . . Nil

. . . . NilBow, Negri, Little Panton,Nicholson, Elvire and Tur-ner Rivers, and the portionof the Ord River upstreamfrom Carlton Crossing in-cluding all tributaries,pools and affluents of thoserivers .

(b) The waters of the KingRiver upstream from theWater Supply PumpingStation including all itstributaries.

(c) The waters of the Salmondand Chamberlain Rivers,and of the portion of thePentacost River upstreamfrom the Pentacost Cross-ing including all tributaries,pools and aflluents of thoserivers .

(d) The waters of the Margaret,Adcock, Throssel and Cun-ningham Rivers, and ofthe portion of the FitzroyRiver upstream from SawFish Point including alltributaries, pools and afflu-ents of those rivers .

(e) The waters of the YeedaRiver upstream from thesand bar at "the cuttings"including all its tributariespools and aflluents .

Area 2. Crab Creek and OtherCreeks including the waterscommonly referred to asas Little Crab Creek, orBoundary Creek and ad-jacent waters F . & W. 485/75

(a) All waters of Roebuck Bay Nil

. . . . Prawns at any time . . . .

(a) Hand Scoop Nets ;seaward of High Water

(b) Dip nets ;Mark shown coloured blue

(c) Throw nets ; andon Lands and Surveys Mis-

(d) Hand trawl netscellaneous Diagram 63 .

(b) All waters of Crab Creek

Crabs at any time

(a) Drop Nets ; andand other creeks flowing

(b) Hand Scoop Netsinto Roebuck Bay showndelineated in blue on Landsand Surveys MiscellaneousDiagram 63 .

Column I

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4Waters where Fishing

Permitted Times

Permitted Species

Permitted MeansRestrictions Apply

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F. & W. 485/75

All that portion of water The period commencing on thebounded by lines starting from

1st October in any year andthe High Water Mark of Roe-

ending on the 31st Marchbuck Bay at a point situate

next following year.west of Buccaneer Rock andextending east to that rock andonwards to the High WaterMark of Roebuck Bay ; thencesouth-westerly to the northern-most northern corner ofBroome Wharf ; then generallysouth-westerly along north-western sides of that wharf tothe High Water Mark of Roe-buck Bay and thence generallynorth-westerly and generallynorth-easterly along that markto the starting point .Lands and Surveys PublicPlans : Broome Townsite1 :2000 29 .13, 30 .13, 30 .14 and30 .15 Broome Regional1 :10000, Sheets 2 and 3 andRoebuck Plains S.W. 1 :25000

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT 1950-1979 .Notice.

Western Australian Wildlife Authority .Department of Fisheries and Wildlife,

Perth, 30 April 1982 .F. and W. 649/67 .

IT is notified for general information that. the Hon .Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife has appointed Dr.Arthur James McCombe as a member of the WesternAustralian Wildlife Authority to replace Dr. John Wil-liam Green for a period expiring on 31 May 1983 .Accordingly, the composition of the Western Aus-

tralian Wildlife Authority for that period will be asfollows .

Mr. Bernard Kenneth Bowen-Chairman .Mr. Arthur James Mearns-Deputy Chairman .Mr. Arvid William Hogstrom.Mr. Bruce James Beggs .Professor Albert Russell Main .Dr. Stephen John James Frank Davies .Dr. Arthur James McCombe .Dr. Patrick Fleetwood Berry .Mr. William Harley Surges Lacy .Mr. Henry George Hall .Mr. Neville Anderson Beeck .Mr. Raymond Alexander Aitken .

B. K. BOWEN,Director .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A.

SCHEDULE-continued

[30 Apri 1982 .

Fish at any time

(a) Haul nets ;(b) Beach Seine nets ; and(c) Throw nets

Crabs at any time

(a) Drop nets ; and(b) Hand'scoop nets

WATERWAYS CONSERVATION ACT 1976 .

FOR the purpose of appointing members and deputymembers of the Peel Inlet Management Authority, HisExcellency, the Governor, acting pursuant to the powersconferred by sections 16 and 19 of the WaterwaysConservation Act 1976 and on the recommendationof the Minister for Conservation and the Environmenthas been pleased on 20 April 1982, to appointthe following persons as members and deputy membersof the Peel Inlet Management Authority until 30June 1985 .

(i) Glyn Thomas Cunnane, Deputy Manager,Department of Harbours and Marine andPeter Armstrong, Department Harbours andMarine his deputy, both of whom are officersof the Public Service of the State and havingresponsibility for and a knowledge of localaffairs .

(ii) James Linton Butcher, Assistant PrincipalEngineer, Harbours and Rivers Branch, PublicWorks Department, an officer of the PublicService of the State and having responsibilityfor and a knowledge of local affairs .

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council.

Column 1Waters where FishingRestrictions Apply

Column 2Permitted Times

Column 3Permitted Species

Column 4Permitted Means

Area 3. Dampier Creek andRoebuck Bay F . & W. 485/75(a) All waters of Roebuck Bay Nil Prawns at any time . . .. . . . . (a) Hand Scoop Nets ;

and Dampier Creek sea-ward of High Water Markand northward of an east-west line passing throughBuccaneer Rock

(b) Dip Nets ;(c) Throw Nets ; and(d) Hand Trawl Nets

Crabs at any time . (a) Hand Scoop Nets; and(b) Drop Nets

Area 4. Town Beach and InnerHarbour of Roebuck Bay

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30 April 1982.]

FORFEITURES . under the control and management of the Murray RoadBoard and to approve of the cancellation of the Boardas a Board of Management to control and manage thesaid reserve accordingly .

File No . - 631/39.-The Order in Council issued underportion- of Executive Council Minute No. 3371 dated21 November 1980 whereby Reserve No . 21996 (PortHedland Lot 120) was vested in the Port Hedland PortAuthority in trust for the purpose of "Housing-PortHedland Port Authority" and to approve of the cancel-lation of the relevant Vesting Order accordingly .

File No. 71/68.-The Order in Council issued underportion of Executive Council Minute No . 1589 dated 6June 1973 whereby Reserve No. 28976 (Wyndham Lots827 and 828) was vested in the Shire of Wyndham-EastKimberley in trust for the purpose of "KindergartenSite" and to approve of the cancellation of the relevantVesting Order accordingly .

THE following leases and licences together with allrights, title- and interest therein have this day beenforfeited to the Crown under the Land Act 1933-1980for the reasons stated .

Name; Lease, or Licence ; District ; Reason ;Corres. No . ; Plan .

Leeder, D. S. & E. H.; 3116/6650 (C.L . 319/1977) ;Lyndon; Non compliance with conditions ; 1212/77 ;Yanrey 250 000 .

28 April 1982 .B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT 1933-1980 .Reserves .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April 1982 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the landdescribed below for the purposes therein set forth .

File No. 2927/26 .AVON.-No. 19293 (Excepted from Sale), Location

No . 1148 (about 87 .412 1 hectares) . (Plan Kurren-kutten SE 1 :25000 (in the Shire of Kondinin) .)

File No. 444/982 .KARRATHA.-No. 37675 (Use and Requirements

of the Industrial and Commercial Employees' HousingAuthority), Lot Nos . 2021, 2049, 2103, 2114, 2126,2144, 2149, 2386, 2397, 2401, 2405, 2415, 2424, 2432,2438, 2443, 2451, 2454, 2465, 2472, (1 .3854 hectares) .(Plans Karratha 2000 28.26, 28 .27 ; 29.27 (StewartCourt, Osborn Close, Bengin Close, Gawthorne Drive,Porter Court, Gillam Place, Veall Close, BatemanClose, Atkinson Way, Teesdale Place, Lawrence Wayin the Shire of Roebourne) .)

File No. 1733/78 .DE WITT.-No. 37680 (Rifle Range), Location No .

148 (158 hectares) . (Original Plan 15203, PlansDampier SE 1 :250000 ; Nickol Bay SW 1 :250000Cinders Road in the Shire of Roebourne) .)

File No. 883/982 .KARRATHA.-No. 37681 (Use and Requirements

of the Government Employees Housing Authority),Lot Nos. 3020, 3030, 3041, 3057, 3076, 3491, 3585,3588, 3595, 3618, 3623, 3624 (8 504 square metres) .(Plans Karratha 2000 28.27 ; 28.28 (Dixon Street,Bailey Court, Monaghan Way, Zanetti Way, McDermottWay, Leonard Way, Enderby Street) .)

File No. 2876/980 .DARKAN :-No. 37682 (Use and Requirements of

the Shire of West Arthur), Lot No . 217 (1012 squaremetres). (Plan Darkan Townsite (Gibbs Street in theShire of West Arthur) .)

File No. 812/982 .WUNGONG.-No. 37688 (Water Supply), Lot No .

107 (978 square metres) . (Original Plan 13720, PlanK177-4 (Moore Street) .)

File No. 17272/10 .DENMARK.-No . 37695 (Parkland and Recreation),

Lot Nos . 140 and 160 (5.3319 hectares . (PlansDenmark 2000 21 .10 ; 21 .11 (Beveridge Road) .)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

REVOCATION OF ORDERS IN COUNCIL .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30 April 1982 .IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to revoke as follows :-

Corres. No. 1110/23 .-The Order in Council dated31 October 1945 whereby Reserve No . 18263 (Cooluplot 166) "Racecourse and Showground" was placed

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

1409

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30 April 1982 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 of theLand Act 1933 of the amendment of the followingReserves:-

File No. 11761/04.-No. 9697 (Dampier District)"Kimberley-De Grey Stock Route" to exclude thatportion as comprised in the area surveyed and shownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 84183 as DampierLocation 152 and of its area being reduced by 41 .887 0hectares, accordingly . (Plan Derby 1 :250 000 (GreatNorthern Highway) .)File No . 2776/79 .-No . 10373 (Avon District)

"Parklands" to comprise Avon location 28692 as shownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 84136 and of its areabeing increased to 1 .2910 hectares, accordingly. (PlanBrockton 1 :50000 (Newton Road) .)

File No. 12063/05.-No. 11325 (Albany Lot 1299)"Railway" to include Albany Lots 1345 (Lands andSurveys Diagram 84182) and 1355 (Lands and SurveysDiagram 84696) and of its area being increased to8.603 7 hectares, accordingly. (Plan Albany 2 000 11 .04(Princess Royal Drive) .)File No. 1110/23.-No. 18263 (at Coolup) "Race-

course and Showground" to comprise Coolup Lot 166as shown on Lands and Surveys Reserve Diagram 426and of its area being reduced to 10.5238 hectares,accordingly. (Plan Coolup Townsite (South WesternHighway in the Shire of Murray) .)File No. 1310/38.-No . 21930 (Dundas Location

191) "Aerial Landing Ground" to comprise DundasLocation 226 as shown on Lands and Surveys ReserveDiagram 433 in lieu of Location 191 and of its areabeing increased to 259 .893 2 hectares accordingly . (Plan350/80 (near Norseman Townsite) .)

File No. 1558/69.-No. 31191 (Karratha Lot 1097)"Government Requirements (S.E .C .)" to compriseKarratha Lot 3806 as surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 84986 in lieu of Lot 1097 andof its area being reduced to 1 .248 2 hectares, accordingly .(Plan Karratha 2 000 31 .27 (Millstream Road in theShire of Roebourne) .)

File No. 2691/72.-No. 32595 (Dampier Location83) "Quarry" to include Dampier Location 152 and ofits area being increased to 225.1152 hectares,accordingly . (Plan Derby 1 :250 000 (Great NorthernHighway in the Shire of Broome) .)

File No. 1691/75 .-No. 33681 (Esperance District)"Public Recreation" to comprise Esperance Location1968 as surveyed and shown on Original Plan 15034and of its area being reduced to 5 031 square metres,accordingly . (Plan E125-4 (Johns Street) .)File No. 5312/49, V4.-No . 34218 (Albany Lot

1282) "Harbour . Purposes" to comprise Albany Lot1353 as surveyed and shown on Original Plan 15136in lieu of Lot 1282 and of its area being increasedto 70.6000 hectares, accordingly . (Plans Albany2000 11.04; 12.03 ; 12.04 (Princess Royal Drive) .)

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

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CANCELLATION OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30 April 1982 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 37 of the LandAct 1933 of the cancellation of the followingReserves:-

File No. 6272/98.-No. 5933 (Balla Balla Lots 97and 98) "Post Office". (Plan Balla Balla Townsite(Wise Street) .)File No. 5524/07.-No . 10888 (Muradup Lot 18)

"Public Buildings (Commonwealth)" . (Plan MuradupTownsite in the Shire of Kojonup .)

File No. 13211/10.-No. 12963 (Youanmi Lot 55)"Public Buildings (Commonwealth) " . (Plan YouanmiTownsite (Clifton Street) .)File No . 3552/48.-No . 22925 (Sussex Location

2269) "Pine Plantation" . (Plan 413B/40 E .2 . (nearRuabon Townsite in the Shire of Busselton) .)File No. 5312/49, V4.-No . 28642 (Albany Lot

1192) "Harbour Works". (Plans Albany 2000 11 .04 ;12 .03 ; 12.04 (Brunswick Road) .)File No. 4289/68.-No. 30141 (Northampton Lots

411, 412, 413 and 414) "Ecclesiastical Purposes" .(Plan Northampton 2 500 13 .18 (Forrest Street) .)File No. 2056/72.-No. 32240 (Gingin Lot 146)

"Use and Requirements of the Shire of Gingin" . (PlanGingin Townsite (Robinson Street) .)File No. 1391/77.-No. 35697 (Canning Location

3076) "Use and Requirements of the Shire of Kala-munda" . (Plan Perth 2000 25 .21 (Gloucester Road,Kalamunda) .)

File No. 1979/981.-No. 37434 (Ardath Lot 9) "Useand Requirements of the Government Employees Hous-ing Authority" . (Plan Ardath Townsite (York Street) .)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

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

Perth, 30 April 1982 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 37 of theLand Act 1933, of the change of purpose of thefollowing Reserves:-

File No. 6192/97.-No. 5129 (Kalgoorlie Lot 485)being changed from "Office Site for Inspector of Mines"to "Use and Requirements of the GovernmentEmployees Housing Authority" . (Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Environs 2000 28.39 (Victoria Street) .)

File No. 3167/05.-No. 9930 (Fitzroy locations 2and 17) "Post Office" . (Plan Noonkanbah 1 :250 000 .)

File No. 1886/14.-No. 15537 (Belka Lot 33) "SchoolSite" . (Plan Belka Townsite (Baxter Street in the Shireof Bruce Rock) .)

File No. 253/17.-No. 16671 (Kondut Lots 9 and10) "Public Buildings (Commonwealth)". (PlanKondut Townsite (Craig Street in the Shire of Wongan-Ballidu) .)File No. 631/39.-No. 21996 (Port Hedland Lot

120) being changed from "Housing-Port Hedland PortAuthority" to "Use and Requirements of the PortHedland Port Authority" . (Plan Port Hedland 200024.34 (Anderson Street) .)

File No. 1800/68.-No . 29436 (Elleker Lot 86)being changed from "Government Requirements(P .W.D.)" to "Depot Site". (Plan Elleker Townsite(Brassey Road in the Shire of Albany) .)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[30 April 1982 .

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREET .City of Gosneils .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April 1982 .

Corres. 3137/70 .IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 10 of theLand Act 1933, of the change of name of part ofDorothy Street to Astley Street, being the whole ofRoad No. 2473 commencing at the southwesternboundary of Canning Location 2750 (Reserve No .34813) and extending southwestward along thewesternmost southeastern boundary of the said Location2750 and the southernmost southeastern boundary ofLot 20 of Location 16 (Land Titles Office Diagram42802) to terminate at the northeastern side of AlbanyHighway (Road No . 122) .

(Public Plan Perth 2000 22 .12 .)B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF NAME OF S

T.Shire of Greenough .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April 1982 .

Corres. 1033/67, V2 .IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 10 of the Land Act1933 of the change of name of part of Brand Highwayto Clinch Place ; being that portion of Road No . 69commencing at the northwestern side of McCartneyRoad (Road No . 81) and extending northwestwardalong the southwestern boundary of Victoria Locations11237 (Reserve No . 36061), 9630, 10593 and onwardto and along the southwestern boundaries of locations6286, 10358, the northernmost southwestern boundaryof location 848 and the southwestern boundary oflocation 294 (Original Plan Victoria 36) to terminateat the northwestern corner of the last mentionedlocation .

(Public Plan Geraldton S .E. 1 :25 000 .)B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS .Shire of Mundaring .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April 1982 .

Corres. 568/60, V2 .IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 10 of the LandAct 1933, of the change of street names in the Shireof Mundaring as set out in the Schedule hereunder .

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .Part of Hubert Street to Edith Street ; being allthat portion of surveyed road commencing fromthe northern side of Mills Road and extendingnorthward along the western boundaries of Lot 2of Greenmount Lot 22 (Office of Titles Diagram31305) and Lot 9 of Lot 22 (Office of TitlesDiagram 50837) to terminate at a line inprolongation westward of the northern boundaryof the said Lot 9 .

(b) Part of Constance Street to Lawrence Close ; beingall that portion of surveyed road commencingfrom the northern side of Mills Road and extendingnorthward along the western boundaries of Lots70, 69 and 68 of Greenmount Suburban Lot 24

File No. 638/56.-No. 24531 (Derby Lot 514) beingchanged from "School Quarters" to "Use andRequirements of the Government Employees HousingAuthority" . (Plans Derby 2 000 2 .07 ; 2.08 (StanleyStreet in the Shire of West Kimberley) .)

File No. 71/68.-No. 28976 (Wyndham Lots 827 and828) being changed from "Kindergarten Site" to "Day-Care Centre" . (Plans Wyndham 2 000 21 .08 ; 22 .08(Koolama Street) .)

(a)

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(Office of Titles Plan 3565) thence to and along LAND ACT 1933 .the western boundaries of Lots 67 and 66 ofGreenmount Suburban Lot 24 (Plan 3565) toterminate at a line in prolongation westward of thenorthern boundary of the said Lot 66 .

(c) Part of Cook Street to Dale Place ; being thatportion of surveyed road commencing at thenorthern boundary of Greenmount Suburban AreaLot 552 (Reserve No . 37043) and extendingnorthward along part of the western boundary ofLot 102, the western boundary of Lots 101 and100 of Suburban Area Lot 23 (Office of TitlesPlan 3565) and onward to and along the westernboundary of Lot 99 and part of the westernboundary of Lot 98 of Suburban Area Lot 23 (Plan3565) to terminate at the southern boundaryof Suburban Area Lot 550 (Reserve No . 37041) .

(Public Plan M179-4.)B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

(i)

LAND ACT 1933-1980 .

LAND RELEASE .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April 1982 .

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared that the portions of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto, are, inpursuance of the powers conferred to me under Part V of the Land Act 1933 and amendments, open for selection under andsubject to the provisions of that Part of the said Act.

AND further notice is hereby given that-

Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April 1982 .

File No. 790/982.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve under section 45A of the LandAct 1933, of Cervantes Lot 258 being made availablefor sale in fee simple at the purchase price of threethousand five hundred dollars ($3 500 .00) and subjectto the payment for improvements at valuation, in cash,should the successful applicant be other than the formerlessee .

(Plan Cervantes 2 000 05.25 (Catalonia Street) .)

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B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified in thesaid schedule.

(ii) All applications lodged on or before the said date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and ifthere are more applications than one for any portion of land, the app .ication to be granted shall be determined by theLand Board .

(iii) Any portions of land remaining unselected will continue to be available until applied for or otherwise dealt with .

(iv) If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary to deal with the allocation of any portion of land, the applicants for samewill be duly notified of the date, time and place of meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at leastseven days between the closing date and the sitting of the Board .

(v) A person in the employ of the State must apply through the Under Secretary for Lands for the Governor's permissionto hold this land . Written approval of the Permanent Head concerned should accompany such application .

SCHEDULE

Applications to be lodged not later than Wednesday, 2 June 1982 .

Name of District

Area

Purchase Price

Plan

File No. Distance and Direction fromand Location No .

in hectares

Locality

Avon 28737

5-0080

$500

. . . . Kwolyin

12301/09 9 kilometres north east of(a) (g)

1 :50 000

Shackleton Townsite

Williams 11233

1-2141

$185

Piesseville

12334/11 About 10 kilometres south of(a) (g)

NW 1 :25 000

Yilliminning Townsite

(a) Subject to Mining Conditions .(b) Subject to payment for improvements .(c) Subject to examination of survey .(d) Subject to survey .(e) Subject to classification .(f) Subject to pricing .(g) Available to adjoining holders and holders of nearby land who are capable, in the opinion of the Minister, of conveniently

working their land and this land as one holding .

I . J. LAURANCE,Minister for Lands .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Closure of Streets .WHEREAS, Frank Buktenica and John Colin Manley,being the owners of the land which adjoins the streethereunder described have agreed to the request of theShire of Albany, to close the said street:-

Albany .File No. 1858/78 .A.393. The whole of Seafire Road, varying in width,

commencing from a line in prolongation northeastwardof the southeastern boundary of Lot 15 of SectionA of Location 371 (Land Titles Office Plan 213) andextending northward to its terminus at a line inprolongation eastward of the northern boundary of Lot1 of Section A of the said Location . (Public PlansAlbany and Environs 14 .08 ; 14.09 .)

WHEREAS, Elizabeth Margaret Copeland, RobertJames Jeffery, Leonard Henry Float and Esther SusanThompson Bridge, being the owners of the land whichadjoins the street hereunder described have agreed tothe request of the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River,to close the said street :-

Augusta-Margaret River .File No. 1529/78 .

A.389. All those portions of Bussell Highway (RoadNo. 331) as surveyed and shown bordered blue onOriginal Plans 14863 and 14864 . (Public Plans 441A/40and Augusta Regional .)

LAND ACT 1933-1980 .LANE) RELEASE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30 April, 1982 .

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared that the portions of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto, are, inpursuance of the powers conferred to me under Part V of the Land Act 1933 and amendments, open for selection under andsubject to the provisions of that Part of the said Act .

AND further notice is hereby given that-

(i) Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified in thesaid schedule.

(ii) All applications lodged on or before the said date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and ifthere are more applications than one for any portion of land, the application to be granted shall be determined by theLand Board.

(iii) Any portions of land remaining unselected will continue to be available until applied for or otherwise dealt with .(iv) If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary to deal with the allocation of any portion of land, the applicants for same

will be duly notified of the date, time and place of meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least sevendays between the closing date and the sitting of the Board .

(v) A person in the employ of the State must apply through the Under Secretary for Lands for the Governor's permissionto hold this land. Written approval of the Permanent Head concerned should accompany such application .

SCHEDULE

Applications to be lodged not later than Wednesday, 2 June, 1982.

Plan

File No . Distance and directionfrom (Locality)

Sussex 4746

7-3832

$2031-64

. . . . 413A/40B2

1054/981 About 6 kilometres south of(a) (c) (g)

Dunsborough Townsite

(a) Subject to Mining Conditions .(b) Subject to payment for improvements .(c) Subject to examination of survey .(d) Subject to survey .(e) Subject to classification .(f) Subject to pricing.(g) Available to adjoining holders and holders of nearby land who are capable, in the opinion of the Minister, of con-

veniently working their land and this land as one holding .

I . J. LAURANCE,Minister for Lands .

WHEREAS, Gerald Francis Edwards, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the street hereunder describedhas agreed to the request of the Shire of Beverleyto close the said street :-

Beverley.

File No. 1436/980 .

B .1077. All that portion of Road No. 3861 pluswidenings, and surveyed road, as shown bordered blueon Original Plan 15016. (Public Plan Quajabin1:50 000 .)

WHEREAS, Nonning Pastoral Company ProprietaryLimited, Robert Edward Brown and Julie Kaye Brown,being the owners of the land which adjoins the streethereunder described have agreed to the request of theShire of Cranbrook, to close the said street:

Cranbrook .

File No. 2813/981 .

C.1041 . All that portion of Goldendale Road alongthe northern boundary of Hay Location 713 ; from theeastern side of Road No. 14551 to a line in prolongationnorthward of the eastern boundary of Location 713 .(Public Plans Geekabee NW and Cybelup NE 1 :25 000 .)

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WHEREAS, Harry Hibbert and Sheila Hibbert, beingthe owners of the land which adjoins the streethereunder described have agreed to the request of theShire of Gingin, to close the said street :-

Gingin .

File No. 3013/981 .G.695. The whole of the surveyed road through

Swan Location 2535; from a line in prolongationnorthward of the western boundary of the southernseverance of the said Location 2535 to the westernboundary of the northern severance of Location 7577 .(Public Plan Bidaminna SW 1 :25 000 .)

WHEREAS, Kevin Dost and Jillian Margaret Dost,being the owners of the land which adjoins the streethereunder described have agreed to the request of theShire of Greenough, to close the said street:

Greenough.File No. 1190/981 .G.694. All that portion of road bounded by lines

starting from the northeastern corner of Lot 71 ofVictoria Location 1712, as shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram Number 44781 and extending 91 degrees,76.44 metres; thence 125 degrees 58 minutes, 8 .53metres; thence 160 degrees 56 minutes, 21 .26 metres ;thence 305 degrees 56 minutes, 8.47 metres; thence271 degrees, 83 .78 metres and thence 1 degree, 20metres to the starting point . (Public Plan Geraldton2000 16.22 and 17.22 .)

WHEREAS, William Frederick Arkell and DelphineKirsten Arkell, being the owners of the land whichadjoins the street hereunder described have agreed to therequest of the Shire of Irwin, to close the said street :-

Irwin .File No. 3406/980 .1 .73 . The whole of Gallin Street, plus widening, along

the western boundary of Dongara Townsite Lots 12and 13, excluding the intersecting portion of ChurchStreet; from a line in prolongation westward of thenorthern boundary of Lot 12 to the right bank of theIrwin River. (Public Plan Dongara 1:2000 34 .03 .)

WHEREAS, Ewen Charles May, Bruce William May,Richard Thomas May, Sally Rita May, Rettebe RitaMay, Denis Mattey Sambell, Judith Anne Sambell andMt. Welcome Pastoral Co. Pty. Ltd ., being the ownersof the land which adjoins the street hereunder describedhave agreed to the request of the Shire of Roebourne,to close the said street :-

Roebourne .File No. 3866/77 .R. 158 .

(a) The whole of Road No . 7697, through PastoralLease 3114/558, excluding the intersecting por-tion of Road No. 389 ; from the southern sideof Road No . 432 to the northern side of RoadNo. 356 .

(b) The whole of Road No . 356, through Reserve1539, Pastoral Leases 3114/490 and 3114/558,Reserve 1449 and again through Pastoral Lease3114/558 ; from the southeastern side of RoadNo. 432 to the northwestern side of NorthWest Coastal Highway (Road No . 15389) .

(c) All that portion of Road No. 392 throughReserve 9701 and Pastoral Lease 3114/490 ;from the southern side of Road No . 432 tothe northeastern side of North West CoastalHighway (Road No. 15389) .

(d) All that portion of Road No . 432, throughReserve 18267, Reserve 4562, Pastoral Lease3114/716, again through Reserve 18267,Pastoral Lease 3114/716, Reserve 1190, NorthLocation 67, Pastoral Lease 3114/490 and Re-serve 9701 ; from a line in prolongation north-ward of the western boundary of the southern-most southwestern severance of Reserve 4562to a western boundary of Reserve No. 1539 .

(Public Plan Roebourne 1 :250000 and RoebourneN.E. 1 :25 000 .)18701-(2)

WHEREAS, The State Housing Commission, beingthe owner of the land which adjoins the street here-under described has agreed to the request of theShire of Wanneroo, to close the said street:-

Wanneroo .File No. 2412/35, V2.W.1194. All that portion of Road No . 9780, along

the northeastern boundary of the southwestern severanceof Lot 152 of Swan Location 1315 (Office of TitlesPlan 4951) ; from a line in prolongation eastward ofthe northern boundary of the said severance of Lot152 to the southwestern side of Moolanda Boulevard(Road No. 15988) . (Public Plan Perth 2000 10 .40 .)

And whereas the Council has requested closure ofthe said streets ; and whereas the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved these requests ; it is notified thatthe said streets are hereby closed .

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Cockburn District Zoning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 123 .

T.P .B. 853/2/23/5, Pt . 123 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Cityof Cockburn in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) hasprepared a Town Planning Scheme amendment for thepurpose of :-

0) inserting in Part 1 (Preliminary) of theScheme Text in Clause 7 (Interpretation) afterthe interpretation of Flats the following newinterpretation :

Fruit and Vegetable Warehouse Distribu-tion Centre : means a warehouse used forhandling, treating, processing, packing orcarrying fruit and vegetables ;

(ii) amending the Scheme Text, in Appendix IIby the insertion of an Additional Use Zone,as follows :-

87, 88 and 89Wattleup Road onPlan 8190 .

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood and will be open forinspection without charge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m.to 4.00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and including 4 June1982.The plans and documents have also been deposited

at the office of the Town Planning Department, Perthand will similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission in writingin the form prescribed by the regulations and lodge itwith the Town Clerk, Cockburn City Council, P .O. Box21, Hamilton Hill, W .A. 6163 on or before 4 June1982 .

A. J. ARMAREGO,Town Clerk .

Street Particulars Additional Use Permitted

2. Mandogalup Lot 600 of Cockburn Fruit and VegetableRoad Sound Location 15 Warehouse

Dist-formerly part of Lots ribution Centre

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Town of Armadale Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No . 195 .

T.P.B. 853/2/22/1, Pt . 195 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Armadale TownCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) hasprepared a Town Planning Scheme amendment for thepurpose of rezoning Lot 14 and 15 Corner of AlbanyHighway and Fancote Street, Kelmscott from "SingleResidential 2A" to "Showroom/Warehouse and PublicOpen Space" .

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Office,Jull Street, Armadale and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m. to 4 .00 p.m .on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including 11 June 1982 .

E. L. CHOWN,Shire Clerk .The plans and documents have also been deposited

at the office of the Town Planning Department, Perthand will similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a .m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendment should make the submission in writing inthe form prescribed by the regulations and lodge itwith the Town Clerk, Armadale Town Council, P .O .Box 69, Armadale, W .A. 6112 on or before 11 June1982 .

A. E. RASMUSSEN,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Esperance Town Planning SchemeNo. 16-Amendment No . 62 .

T.P.B. 853/11/6/11, Pt . 62 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Esperance ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) hasprepared a Town Planning Scheme amendment for thepurpose of:-

1 . Reclassifying Lots 2 and 3 of East Location18 and portions of adjoining road reserves,Pt. East Locations 19 and 20, Lots 52 and 53of East Location 22, Lot 3 of East Location22, East Location 15 and adjoining Reservesfor Recreation alongside Bandy Creek includ-ing in part the Bandy Creek Water Body,being all land generally bounded by BandyCreek, Esperance Bay, Ormonde Street, Fish-eries Road, Goldfields Road and the southernboundary of the Special Residential Zone southof the Race Course from Reserve for Parksand Recreation, Reserve for Roads (Sub-Arterial and Local), Residential Zone, SpecialRural Zone and Rural Zone to Reserves forParks and Recreation, Reserve for Roads (Sub-Arterial and Local), Reserve for Port Auth-ority, Reserves for Civic and Cultural (PublicPurposes, Primary School, Community Facil-ities and Local Government Purposes), Resi-dential Zone, Residential GR4 Zone, SpecialResidential Zone, Private Recreation Zone,Shopping and Central Business Zone, SpecialUse Zones (Caravan Park and CampingGround, Tourist Developments and Tavern andMotel), all as shown on the Scheme Amend-ment Map as adopted by resolution of theCouncil of the Shire of Esperance at theOrdinary Meeting of 22 December 1981 .

2. Adding to the legend of the Scheme Map :-(a) under "Civic and Cultural-Public

Purposes" Reserve after the heading"Local-Police Station" the words"others as marked", and

(b) under Road Reserves following "local"the classification "Roads to be closed"with a matched notation as shown onthe Scheme Amendment Map .

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Windich Street, Esperance and will be open for inspec-tion without charge during the hours of 10 .00 a.m. to4.00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and including 30July 1982 .

The plans and documents have also been depositedat the office of the Town Planning Department, Perthand will similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p .m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission in writingin the form prescribed by the regulations and lodge itwith the Shire Clerk, Esperance Shire Council, P .O .Box 507, Esperance, W.A. 6450 on or before 30 July1982 .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .Shire of Kalamunda District Town Planning

Scheme-Amendment No . 131 .T.P.B. 853/2/24/13, Pt . 131 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kalamunda ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) hasprepared a Town Planning Scheme amendment for thepurpose of varying clause 45 .9 of the Scheme Text toallow not more than eight (8) dwelling units to beestablished on Lot 3 First Avenue, Bickley in additionto a Local Shop .

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,2 Railway Road, Kalamunda and will be open forinspection without charge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m.to 4 .30 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and including 11June 1982 .

The plans and documents have also been depositedat the office of the Town Planning Department, Perthand will similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a .m. and 4 p .m .

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendment should make the submission in writing inthe form prescribed by the regulations and lodge it withThe Shire Clerk, Kalamunda Shire Council, 2 RailwayRoad, Kalamunda, W .A. 6076 on or before 11 June1982 .

E. H. KELLY,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is available for Inspection .Shire of Mundaring Town Planning Scheme

No. 1-Amendment No. 173 .T.P.B. 853/2/27/1, Pt . 173 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Mundaring ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) hasprepared a Town Planning Scheme amendment for thepurpose of excluding Lot 280 Bernard Street, Mt Helenafrom the Rural Zone and including it in the Fuel DepotZone .

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Office, 3Mann Street . Mundaring and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m. to 4 .00 p.m .on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including 11 June 1982 .

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The plans and documents have also been depositedat the office of the Town Planning Department, Perthand will similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a .m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it withThe Shire Clerk, Mundaring Shire Council, P.O. Box20, Mundaring, W.A. 6073 on or before 11 June 1982 .

M. N. WILLIAMS,Shire Clerk .

Summary-Municipal Fund .$

13 890 .433768806 .85

Balance b/fwd 1 July 1980Add : Cash Receipts

Less : Cash PaymentsBalance c/fwd 30 June 1981 . . . .

3782697 .283 701 162.77$81534.51

Trust Fund Account .$

43 432.34452 551 .25

Balance b/fwd 1 July 1980Add: Cash Deposits

Less : Cash Refunds

Balance c/fwd 30 June 1981 . . . .

495 983 .59400 220 .51

$95763 .08

Hostel Construction-Trust Fund Account .

Balance b/fwd 1 July 1980$

NilAdd : Cash Receipts 225 060 .90

225 060 .90SHIRE OF ESPERANCE . Less : Cash Payments 202 477 .40

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1981 .

Balance c/fwd 30 June 1981 . .. . $22583 .50

Loan Capital Fund Account .Municipal Fund . $Unexpended Loans b/fwd 1 July 1980 141 692 .26Receipts . Loans Raised 830 400 .00$ Contributions to Loan Works . . . . 32 000 .00

Rate Collections 1267726 .61Prescribed Area Rate 10 947 .97 1004092 .26Services Charges 72 770 .82 Deduct : Loan Funds Expended 877 792 .66Licences and Permits 12 355 .05Government Grants- Unexpended Loans c/fwd 30 June 1981 $126299 .60Roadworks 1 109 246 .43

Other 521 475 .97Aerodrome 10 883 .85 Reserve Fund Account.

Income from-Property 15 717 .79 Balances b/fwd 1 July 1980 . . . . 694 676 .98Buildings 57 006 .24 Contributions-Museum 5271 .50 Municipal Fund 8613 .58Caravan Park . . 106 800 .59 Community 4499 .59E Y C C and Pool 31 028 .25 Proceeds Sale of Assets . . . .

. . . . 98 191 .76Sanitation Receipts 465 .00 Prescribed Area Rate Collections 10 788 .69Fines and Penalties (Various Acts) 3 533 .78 Government Grant . .

. . . .

. . . . 330 753 .32Other Fees- Interest Earned 43 662 47Cemetery 3796.00Various Acts . . . . 19 227 .44 1191186 .39Private Works Income 23 932 .52

Contributions to Works 79 047 .42 Reserve Fund Expenditure-All Other Revenue 56 553 .61 Bushfire Equipment . . . .

7244.14Loan Recoups 86 958 .43 Land Purchases

50 115 .00Sale of Stocks 742 .60 Long Service Leave . .

8 170 .47Sale of Assets 273 318 .98 Community Hall Construction

931415 .36Cascades Hall Loan Repayment

11009.14$3 768 806 .85 Autumn Care Centre Building . . . .

11276.971019231 .08

Payments. Balance c/fwd 30 June 1981 . . . . $171955 .31

Administration- Special Overdraft-No . 1 Fund .T .P .S . No. 17-Racecourse .Office

Membership270 560 7933 506 .65 $

Debt ServicePublic Works and Services-

522 153 .05 Balance b/fwd 1 July 1980Receipts

13 891 .67Nil

(A) Streets, Roads and Bridges : 13 891 .67Construction 1 053 155 .35 Payments-MaintenanceOther

425 548 .60 Development Works . . 5066 .50118 124 .55Balance c/fwd 30 June 1981 . . . . $8825 .17(B) Reserve Lands :

68 117 .85ConstructionMaintenance Special Overdraft-No . 2 Fund .. . . . 221910 .73

386 .66(C) E Y C C and Pool :

Construction T .P.S. No . 18-Part 1 .Receipts .Maintenance 55 396 .90

Buildings and Equipment- Contributions to Scheme Costs . . . 212 220 .19Construction 57 701 .44 Overdraft Balance-30 June 1981 390 872 .85Repairs 18 496 .55Operating Expenses . . . . 62 232 .84 $603093 .04Furniture and Equipment . . . . 12 562 .95

Land PurchasesPlanning Schemes Capital Expends

119 313 .6017 006 .28 Payments .

Town Planning Control . 34 766 .04 $Health Control 55 243 .18 Development Expenses . . .. 235 632 .20Prevention of DiseaseRubbish Control 770 .29 Overdraft Balance-1 July 1980 367 460 .84

74196 .65By-law Control (Ranger) 20701 .53 $603093 .04Building Control . . ..Cemetery Control . . . .Public Works O'Heads Unallocated

41877 .1111415 .5047 401 .42 Special Overdraft-No . 3 Fund .

T .P .S . No . 18-Part 2 .Plant ; Machinery etc. PurchasesPlant Operating Costs Unallocated 52 631 .42

18 977 .37 Receipts .Roadmaking Materials Unallocated 8938 .25 Contributions to Scheme Costs . . . NilDonations and Grants-

Statutory 8000 .00 Overdraft Balance-30 June 1981 108 257 .80Non-statutory 23 703 .11Other Works and Services 94 686 .45 $108257 .80

. . . . 21 174 .56Private Work ExpensesAll Other Expenditure 12 690 .44 Payments .Contributions to Reserve Funds 8613 .58Transfer (Sale of Assets) Other F ds 108 980 .45 Development Expenses . . . .

. . . . 108 257 .80Refund and Suspense Accounts 220 .63 Overdraft Balance-1 July 1980 Nil$3 701 162 .77 $108257 .80

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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1981 .Assets .

Current Assets :$Cash at Bank

81534.51Sundry Debtors

159 973 .69Stocks on Hand

42 583 .04

Non-Current Assets :Bank Balances-

$

Dated 8 September, 1981 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1982 .

$

284 091 .24

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars containedin these statements are correct .

M. J. ANDRE,President .

E. L. CHOWN,Shire Clerk .

I have audited the books and accounts of the Shire ofEsperance for the year ended June 30 1981 . In my opinionthe balance sheet and related financial statements are preparedon a basis consistent with the Local Government AccountingDirections and present a true and fair view of the state of affairsof the Shire of Esperance as at 30 June 1981 .

E . B . PEGG,Auditor, State Audit Department .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .City of Melville.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 291) of $100000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, the City of Melville hereby gives noticeof its intention to borrow money by the sale of deben-tures on the following terms and for the following pur-poses: $100000 (one hundred thousand dollars) for

Roadworks (including Hotmix) for a period of 10 yearsrepayable at the office of the Council by twenty equalhalf-yearly repayments .

Plans, specifications and estimate of costs as requiredby section 609 of the Act are open for inspection at theoffice of the Council, Almondbury Road, Ardross, duringoffice hours (9 .00 a.m. to 4 .00 p.m .) Monday to Fridayfor thirty-five (35) days after publication of this notice .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .Shire of Bayswater .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No . 145) of $150 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, the Bayswater Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, by thesale of debenture or debentures, on the following termsand for the following purposes: $150 000 for a periodof 10 years, repayable at the office of the Shire ofBayswater in 20 equal half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest . Purpose: Construction municipaloffices and associated works.

Descriptions and estimate of cost, as required bysection 609, are open for inspection at the office of theCouncil during business hours, for 35 days after pub-lication of this notice.

Dated the 28th day of April, 1982 .N. E. DAVIS,

President .K. B . LANG,

Shire Clerk .

LI I I ER ACT 1979 .Town of Albany .

Appointment of Litter Officers.THE following inspectors were appointed by Councilunder the provisions of the Litter Act 1979 :-Honorary Inspectors:-

Richard Allan Hunter .James Louis Macaulay .

Authorised Officers holding Municipal AuthorityCards:-

Desmond Harvey Bray.John Terence Chamberlain .Brian Malcolm Hough .Russell David Weston.Robert Michael Wood .

Authorised Officers not holding Municipal AuthorityCards:-

Ronald William Holmes .Margaret Rose Martin .Brian Maxwell Norton .Joseph Richley Redshaw .Darrall Moore Simpson.

I. R. HILL,Town Clerk .

DOG ACT 1976-1977 .Shire of Irwin .

IT is hereby notified for Public Information thatAnthony Joseph McCarthy has been appointed an auth-orised officer (Dog Catcher) under the provisions of theDog Act 1976-1977 within the Shire of Irwin, witheffect from 23 April 1982 .

J. PICKERING,Shire Clerk .

TrustHostel

FundTrust Fund

90 483 .0822 583 .50 Dated this 22nd day of April, 1982 .

Loan Capital Fund 126 299 .60 J. F. HOWSON,ReserveOverdraft

Investments-FundNo. 1 Fund

47 819 .528825 .17 Mayor .

Fund 5280 .00 RALPH H. FARDON,TrustReserve Fund

Mu ci al124135 .792878 .60

Town Clerk .RefundableDeposits

428 305 .26Non-Current (Deferred) Assets :

$Deferred Debtors-Loans 804 004 .88Pensioners Rates Accumulating . . . . 6970 .86Town Planning Schemes Debtors . . 390 872 .85Debtors in Liquidation 6558 .16Capital Expenditure Town anning

178 344 .29SchemesInterfund Transfer Debtors 15 811 .96Reserve Fund Contra 172114.59

1574677 .59Fixed Assets :

Land Holdings 666 441 .49Buildings ; Furniture ; Equipment etc .

3431603 .95Less : Provision

tionfor Deprecia-

Plant; Machinery ; Vehicles etc .

612 419.99Less : Provision

tionfor Deprecia-

Reticulation SystemsLess : Provision

tionfor Deprecia-

38 948 .14Jetties ; Groynes etc .

Less : Provisiontion

fo Deprecia-13 120.43

Loose Tools ( value) 9 179 .484771713 .48

$7 058 787 .57

Current Liabilities :Liabilities .

69943 .53Sundry CreditorsRefunds owing by Shire 101 .31Interfund Transfers .. . . 15811 .96

85 856 .80Non-Current Liabilities :Trust Fund Deposits 95 763 .08Hostel Construction Trust Fund

22 583 .50DepositReserve Fund Deposits 172 114 .59Special Overdraft-No . 2 390 872 .85Special Overdraft-No . 3 108 257 .80Land Purchase Agreement . . . . 86 435 .21Loan Liability 3006285 .18

3882312 .21$3 968 169.01

Total Assets

SUMMARY.

7 058 787 .57Less : Liabilities 3 968 169 .01Surplus . . . . $3 090 618 .56

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981

Municipality of the Shire of Wyalkatchem

NOTICE REQUIRING PAYMENT OF RATES PRIOR TO SALE

THE several registered proprietors or owners in fee simple, or persons appearing by the last memorial in the Office of theRegistrar of Deeds to be seised of the fee simple respectively of the several pieces of land described in the third column of theAppendix to this notice and persons appearing in the Register Book or by memorial in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds tohave respectively an estate or interest in the land, and whose names appear in the first column of the Appendix to this notice .

Take notice that-

(1) Default has been made in the payment to the Council of the abovenamed Municipality of a rate charged on theseveral pieces of land described in the third column of the Appendix to this Notice, and the default has continuedin respect of each separate piece of land for a period greater than three years ;

(2) The total amount owing to the council in respect of rates and other amounts charged on each piece of land is shownin the second column of the Appendix set opposite the description of that piece of land .

(3) Payment of these amounts representing rates is hereby required ; and

(4) In default of payment, the pieces of land will be offered for sale by public auction after the expiration of one hundredand five days from the date of service of this notice at a time appointed by the Council .

The pieces of land in respect of which the rates specified in the second column of the Appendix are owing are those severallydescribed in the third column of the Appendix and set opposite the respective amounts so specified .

Dated the 21st day of April, 1982 .

C. L. FARRELL,Shire Clerk.

APPENDIX

Amount owing showingNames of Registered Proprietors or Owners,

separately the amount

Description of the several pieces ofand also of all other Persons having an Estate

owing as rates, and any

Land referred toor Interest in the Land

other Amounts owing

Graham Kathleen

Rates $278 .37

Lot 138 Wilson Street, Wyalkatchem Townsite

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Town of Albany .Sale of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: A-4-6 .IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under the provi-sions of section 266 of the Local Government Act1960-1981, that the Town of Albany may sell part ofPlantagenet Location 4743 being land contained inCertificate of Title Volume 1163 Folio 724 to the PublicWorks Department by private treaty.

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .Town of Kwinana .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: KW-4-6 .IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under the provi-sions of section 266 of the Local Government Act1960-1981, that the Town of Kwinana may sell KwinanaLot M901 being the whole of the land contained inCertificate of Title Volume 1599 Folio 865 by privatetreaty .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Shire of Harvey .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 20 April 1982 .LG: H-4-6 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 266 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the Shire of Harvey may sellportion of Wellington Location 50A and being Lot 18on Plan 290A and being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 588 Folio9 to W. H. & M. F. Humphries by private treaty.

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Shire of Mullewa.

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 20 April 1982 .LG: MW-4-6 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 266 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the Shire of Mullewa may sellLot 16 being land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 328 Folio 13A to the State HousingCommission by private treaty .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .City of Canning .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: CI-4-4 .IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 267 (3) of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the City of Canning may leaseportion of Reserve 28950 to the Minister for Educationfor a term of five years without calling public tender .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .Town of Kalgoorlie .

Lease of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 20 April 1982 .LG: K-4-4 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 267 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the Town of Kalgoorlie may leaseportion of Reserve 4553 to the Kalgoorlie City FootballClub (Inc .) for a period of twenty years withoutcalling public tender.

P . FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .Shire of Albany .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982.

LG : AY-4-8A.IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 334 (4) of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the Shire of Albany may leaseportion of Wilgie Road, Torbay, fronting Torbay AALots 165 and 166 to G . J. Wilson and E . F. Rogister,without calling public tender .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .Shire of Collie.Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: CO-4-4 .IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 267 (3) of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the Shire of Collie may leaseReserve 10077 to the Ewington Playgroup-Kindergarten(Inc .) for a term of twenty-one years without callingpublic tender.

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

[30 April 1982 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Shire of Dundas .

Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: DS-4-4A .IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 267 (3) of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, that the Shire of Dundas may leaseReserve 28595 to the Norseman Drive-In and PictureTheatre Pty . Ltd., for a term of five years withoutcalling public tender .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Shire of Busselton .

Loan .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: BN-3-8 .IT is hereby notified- for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has approved of therestoration works to the old Court House complex atBusselton for the Busselton Arts Council (Inc.) beingdeclared a work and undertaking for which moneymay be borrowed under the provisions of Part XXVIof the Local Government Act 1960-1981, by the Shireof Busselton .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

Shire of Shark Bay .

Loan.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

LG: SB-3-8 .IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has approved of mainsextension, minor works, the provision of a fuel system,the purchase of tools and equipment and minor capitalworks for the Shark Bay Electricity Undertaking by theState Energy Commission being declared a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowed underthe provisions of Part XXVI of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1981, by the Shire of Shark Bay .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government.

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DOG ACT 1976-1977 .The Municipality of the Town of Claremont.

By-laws Relating to Dogs .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and allother powers enabling it, the Council of the Town of Claremont hereby records havingresolved on 18 January 1982 to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor,the following amendment to these by-laws which were published in the GovernmentGazette on 12 March 1963, and amended from time to time .The by-laws are to be amended as follows :-The existing Schedule of Fees is deleted and the following inserted in lieu thereof :-

The Schedule .FEES .

For seizure and impounding of a dog-Thirty Dollars ($30 .00) .For sustenance and maintenance of a dog in a pound-Five Dollars ($5 .00) per

day or part of a day .For the destruction of a dog-One Dollar ($1.00) .

Dated this 23rd day of March, 1982 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Town

of Claremont was hereto affixed this 23rdday of March, 1982, in the presence of-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

Approved by His Excellency the GovernorApril, 1982 .

Dated this 23rd day of March, 1982 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Town

of Claremont was hereto affixed this 23rdday of March, 1982, in the presence of-

[L.S.]

Recommended-

B. H. HOUSTON,Mayor .

D. H. TINDALE,Town Clerk .

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

in Executive Council this 20th day of

J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .The Municipality of the Town of Claremont.

By-laws Relating to the Prevention of Damage to Footpaths .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and all otherpowers enabling it the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby recordshaving resolved on 18 January 1982 to make and submit for confirmation by theGovernor the following amendments to the abovementioned by-laws which were publishedin the Government Gazette of 28 September 1979 .

1 . By-law 5 is amended by deleting the wording of paragraph 5 (a) (ii) and sub-stituting the following wording :

He shall place in the position from which the slabs have been removed atemporary crossing of a width and length equal to the width and length of theremoved section of footpath. The temporary crossing shall be constructed ofhardwood planks of at least 200 mm x 50 mm in section, of which the ends shallbe chamfered downwards and securely fixed together by bolting to hardwood braces100 mm x 50 mm in sections at 1200 mm centres on the underside of the planks .The said planking shall be firmly bedded and laid true and level of the originalfootpath .

and2 . By deleting the wording of paragraph 5 (b) (i) and substituting the following

wording :He shall place in position where the crossing is made a temporary crossing five

metres wide and of a length equal to the width of the paved portion of thefootpath . The temporary crossing shall be constructed of hardwood planks ofat least 200 mm x 50 mm in sections of which the end shall be chamfered down-wards to the existing footpath surface and securely fixed together by bolting tohardwood braces 100 mm x 50 mm in sections at 1200 mm centres on the undersideof the planks . The said planking shall be firmly bedded and laid true .

3 . By-law 9 is amended by substituting for the words "one hundred dollars" in lines3 and 4, the words "two hundred dollars" .

B. H. HOUSTON,Mayor .

D. H. TINDALE,Town Clerk .

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 20th day ofApril, 1982 .

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council.

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[30 April 1982 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1981 .

The Municipality of the Shire of East Pilbara .

Adoption of Draft Model By-laws Relating to Removal and Disposalof Obstructing Animals or Vehicles No . 7.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, the Councilof the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolved on 18 November1981 to adopt such of the draft Model By-laws published in the Gazette of 1 August1962 and amended by a notice so published on 6 November 1964, and amended bya notice so published on 26 August 1977, (with such alterations) as are here set out .

Draft Model By-law (Removal and Disposal of Obstructing Animals or Vehicles)No. 7 .

Draft Model By-law No . 7 alterations .By-law 11 (1) (b) Substitute for the words "ten shillings" in line one the words

"two dollars" .By-law 14 (1) (b) Substitute for the words "ten shillings" in line two the words

"two dollars" .By-law 15 . Substitute for the words "twenty pounds" in line two the words

"one hundred dollars" .

Dated the 25th day of February, 1982 .The Common Seal of the Shire of East Pilbara

was hereunto affixed in the presence of-R. A. DANIELS,

[L.S .]

President.J. M. READ,

Recommended-

PerthInternationalExpo '82 .

Shire Clerk .

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 20th day ofApril, 1982 .

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT 1963 .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS EXEMPTION ORDER 1982 .

MADE under section 7 by the Minister for Labour and Industry.

Citation .

1. This Order may be cited as the Factories and Shops ExemptionOrder (No . 9) 1982 .

2 . It is hereby declared that the provisions of the Factories and ShopsAct 1963, as amended, other than those relating to Industrial Awardsand Agreements do not apply :-

(i) between the hours of 12 noon and 10 p .m. on Saturday, 1 May1982;

(ii) between the hours of 10 a .m. and 6 p .m. on Sunday, 2 May 1982 ;(iii) between the hours of 5.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 3 May to

7 May 1982 inclusive;(iv) between the hours of 12 noon and 10 p .m. on Saturday, 8 May

1982; and(v) between the hours of 10 a .m. and 6 p .m. on Sunday 9 May 1982 ;

to that part of the Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds, Claremont,in which the Perth International Expo '82 will be held .

GORDON MASTERS,Minister for Labour and Industry .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

J . E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

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FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT 1963 .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS EXEMPTION ORDER 1982 .

MADE under section 7 by the Minister for Labour and Industry .

Citation.

1. This Order may be cited as the Factories and Shops ExemptionOrder (No . 10) 1982 .

2 . It is hereby declared that the provisions of the Factories and ShopsAct 1963, as amended, other than those relating to Industrial Awardsand Agreements, to not apply between the hours of 10.00 a.m. and6.00 p.m. on Saturday, 24 April 1982 ; Sunday, 25 April, 1982 and Monday,26 April 1982 to that part of the Kalamunda High School Hall, CanningRoad, Kalamunda upon which the Kalamunda Lapidary Club Exhibitionwill be held .

3 . The exemption granted in item 2 of this Order is subject to thecondition that goods that are on Stalls or that are exhibits forming partof that exhibition and are not goods prescribed to be exempted goodsunder the Shops (Exempted Goods) Regulations 1974 shall not be soldor orders taken at that place on Sunday 25 April 1982 .

GORDON MASTERS,Minister for Labour and Industry .

KalamundaLapidaryClubExhibition .

Condition ofExemption .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND ASSISTANCEACT 1981 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1918 .Notice of Appointment .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil .

1 . Under section 147 (1) of the Workers'Compensation and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11of the Interpretation Act 1918, and on the recommenda-tion of the Minister for Labour and Industry, HisExcellency the Governor has been pleased to appointthe following person, experienced in trade union affairs,to be a nominee member of the Premium RatesCommittee established by the Workers' Compensationand Assistance Act 1981-

Mr. Mervyn Arthur Jahn of 28 Aldridge Road,Brentwood, for a term of 3 years commencingon 3 May 1982 .

2 . Under section 147 (4) of the Workers'Compensation and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11of the Interpretation Act 1918, and on the recommenda-tion of the Minister for Labour and Industry, HisExcellency the Governor has been pleased to appointthe following person a deputy, to act in the office ofnominee member during the absence of Mr . Jahn-

Mr. Raymond Walter Clohessy of 56 Buxton Road,Wembley Downs .

By His Excellency's Command,

J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND ASSISTANCEACT 1981 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1918 .Notice of Appointment .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil .

1 . Under section 95 (1) of the Workers'Compensation and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11of the Interpretation Act 1918, and on the recommenda-tion of the Minister for Labour and Industry, HisExcellency the Governor has been pleased to appointthe following person, experienced in trade union affairs,to be a nominee member of the Workers' AssistanceCommission established by the Workers' Compensationand Assistance Act 1981-

Mr. David Raymond Seal of 18 Orlestone Street,Gosnells, for a term of 3 years commencingon 3 May 1982 .

2 . Under section 95 (4) of the Workers'Compensation and Assistance Act 1981 and section11 of the Interpretation Act 1918, and on therecommendation of the Minister for Labour andIndustry, His Excellency the Governor has beenpleased to appoint the following person a deputy,to act in the office of nominee member during theabsence of Mr. Seal.

Mr. Raymond Walter Clohessy of 56 BuxtonRoad, Wembley Downs.

By His Excellency's Command,J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND ASSISTANCEACT 1981 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1918 .Notice of Appointment .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil .

1 . Under section 95 (1) of the Workers' Compensa-tion and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11 of theInterpretation Act 1918, and on the recommendationof the Minister for Labour and Industry, His Excellencythe Governor has been pleased to appoint the followingpersons to be nominee members of the Workers' Assist-ance Commission established by the Workers' Com-pensation and Assistance Act 1981-

(a) Mr. Thomas Matyear of 3 Pearson Place,Floreat, a nominee of the body known as TheConfederation of Western Australian Industry(Incorporated), for a term of 3 years com-mencing on 3 May 1982 ;

(b) Mr. Reginald John Trigg of 38 Lisle Street,Mt. Claremont, a nominee of the body knownas the Western Australian Regional AdvisoryBoard of the Insurance Council of AustraliaLimited, for a term of 3 years commencingon 3 May 1982;

(c) Mr. Francis Phillip Michel of 15 Darley Circle,Bull Creek, a nominee of the Permanent Headof The State Government Insurance Office, fora term of 3 years commencing on 3 May 1982 ;and

(d) Dr. Fredrick Heyworth of 13 Jarrad Street,Cottesloe, a nominee of the Permanent Headof the Public Health Department, for a termof 3 years commencing on 3 May 1982.

2. Under section 95 (4) of the Workers' Compensa-tion and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11 of theInterpretation Act 1918, and on the recommendation

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of the Minister for Labour and Industry, His Excellencythe Governor has been pleased to appoint the followingpersons to be deputies of the nominee members of theWorkers' Assistance Commission established by theWorkers' Compensation and Assistance Act 1981-

(a) Mr. Brendon Patrick McCarthy of 87 MeriwaStreet, Nedlands, to act in the office of nomineemember during the absence of the said Mr .Thomas Matyear ;

(b) Mr. William Gordon Ross of 42 View Street,Peppermint Grove, to act in the office ofnominee member during the absence of thesaid Mr. Reginald John Trigg;

(d) Mr. Ross Barker Herbert of 15 Read Place,Dianella, to act in the office of nominee mem-ber during the absence of the said Mr . FrancisPhillip Michel ; and

(d) Dr. Paul Psaila-Savona of 73 Grantham Street,Floreat Park, to act in the office of nomineemember during the absence of the said Dr .Fredrick Heyworth .

By His Excellency's Command,R. D. DAVIESClerk of the Council.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND ASSISTANCEACT 1981 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1918 .Notice of Appointment.

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil .

1 . Under section 147 (1) of the Workers' Com-pensation and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11 ofthe Interpretation Act 1918, and on the recommenda-tion of the Minister for Labour and Industry, HisExcellency the Governor has been pleased to appointthe following persons to be nominee members of thePremium Rates Committee established by the Workers'Compensation and Assistance Act 1981-

(a) Mr. Thomas Matyear of 3 Pearson Place,Floreat, a nominee of the Confederation ofWestern Australian Industry (Incorporated),for a term of 3 years commencing on 3 May1982; and

(b) Mr. Paul Edward Annand of 41 Loton Street,Woodlands, a nominee of the Western Aus-tralian Regional Advisory Board of the Insur-ance Council of Australia Limited, for a termof 3 years commencing on 3 May 1982 .

Definitions .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1982 .

2 . Under section 147 (4) of the Workers' Com-pensation and Assistance Act 1981 and section 11 ofthe Interpretation Act 1918, and on the nomination ofthe Minister for Labour and Industry, His Excellencythe Governor has been pleased to appoint the follow-ing persons to be deputies of the nominee members ofthe Premium Rates Committee established by theWorkers' Compensation and Assistance Act 1981-

(a) Mr. Brendon Patrick McCarthy of 87 MeriwaStreet, Nedlands, to act in the office of nomineemember during the absence of the said Mr.Thomas Matyear ; and

(b) Mr. William Gordon Ross of 42 View Street,Peppermint Grove, to act in the office ofnominee member during the absence of thesaid Mr. Paul Edward Annand .

By His Excellency's Command,R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

CHICKEN MEAT INDUSTRY ACT 1977 .

Determination of Standard Price .I, WILLIAM HENRY CRAWFORD, having been ap-pointed Arbitrator under section 16 of the ChickenMeat Industry Act 1977 by the Hon . R . C . Old, M.L.A .,Minister for Agriculture, hereby determine :-

that the Standard Price to be paid by processorsto growers for broiler chickens shall be 28.87cents per bird and shall apply to all poolscompleted after 30 June 1981 ;

that the Standard Price to be paid by processorsto growers for broiler chickens shall be 29 .13cents per bird and shall apply to chickensplaced in the first complete pool commencedafter 30 June 1981 ;

that the Standard Price to be paid by processorsto growers for broiler chickens shall be 29 .57cents per bird and shall apply to chickensplaced in the first complete pool commencedafter 30 September 1981 ;

that the Standard Price to be paid by processorsto growers for broiler chickens shall be 30 .31cents per bird and shall apply to chickensplaced in the first complete pool commencedafter 31 December 1981 ;

that the Standard Price to be paid by processorsto growers for broiler chickens shall be 30 .40cents per bird and shall apply to chickensplaced in the first complete pool commencedafter 31 January 1982 .

Dated this 28th day of April, 1982 .WILLIAM HENRY CRAWFORD,

Arbitrator.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACT 1966-1981 .

Resolution of the Council dated 17 February 1982 .

Western Australian Institute of Technology,Bentley, 23 February 1982.

THE Council of the Western Australian Institute of Technology has made the Statuteset out in the Schedule hereunder .

Dr. DON WATTS,Director.

Schedule .

STATUTE No. 10-STUDENT DISCIPLINARY STATUTE .

1 . In this Statute, unless the context otherwise requires-"Appeals Committee" or "Committee" means the Council Appeals

Committee constituted in accordance with section 16 ;"Board of Discipline" or "Board" means a Board of Discipline con-

stituted in accordance with section 12 or 13 ;"Director" includes any Senior Officer of the Institute to whom the

Director has delegated any of his powers and functions undersection 3 ;

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Misconduct .

Delegationby theDirector .

Penalties .

Schedule-continued ."Examination" means an examination conducted by the Institute, and

includes an examination conducted by any other person or bodyprescribed by the Statutes as a person or body authorised toconduct examinations for the Institute, and also includes anyacademic assessment of a student or his work in accordance withthe relevant procedures adopted within the Institute or anyDivision, School or Department from time to time ;

"Member of the Institute" means a person who is a member of theCouncil, a member of the staff of the Institute or a student ;

"Misconduct" shall have the meaning set out in section 2 ;"Senior Officer of the Institute" means the Director, an Assistant

Director, the Academic Registrar, a Chairman of Division, aDean, a Principal of a College, a Head of a School, and such othermembers of the staff of the Institute as the Director may designatefrom time to time for the purposes of this Statute or under theInstitute's Land and Traffic By-laws .

2. In this Statute, "misconduct" means conduct on the part of astudent which impairs the reasonable freedom of other persons to pursuetheir studies, researches, duties or lawful activities in the Institute, orupon Institute premises or to participate in the life of the Instituteor which is otherwise detrimental to the proper conduct of the Instituteand without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes-

(a) wilfully obstructing or disrupting any teaching study, researchor examination;

(b) wilfully obstructing or disrupting any official meeting, proceedingor ceremony within the Institute or any Institute activity ;

(c) wilfully interfering with the freedom of speech within theInstitute of any member of the Institute or of any person invitedby any section of the Institute to express his views ;

(d) wilfully interfering with the freedom of movement within theInstitute of any member of the Institute or any visitor ;

(e) failing to leave any place within the Institute forthwith uponbeing directed to leave it by a Senior Officer of the Institute ;

(f) entering any place within the Institute which the student is for-bidden by any Statute, By-law or Rule to enter or which thestudent has been forbidden to enter by any Senior Officer of theInstitute;

(g) acting dishonestly or unfairly in connection with any examina-tion or other academic work ;

(h) wilfully obstructing or attempting to obstruct or deter any mem-ber of the staff of the Institute in the performance of his duties ;

(i) wilfully damaging or wrongfully dealing with any Institute pro-perty or the property within the Institute of any person ;

(j) assaulting or attempting to assault any person within the Institute ;(k) failing to comply with any provision of any Statute, By-law or

Rule ;(1) failing to comply with any penalty imposed under any Statute,

By-law or Rule .An instance of misconduct shall be deemed to be a disciplinary offence

within the meaning of the Act .3 . Without prejudice to the generality of the Director's powers of

delegation under section 14 (3) or 34 (ld) of the Act, the Director mayat any time and from time to time delegate all or any of his powersand functions under this Statute to any Senior Officer of the Institute .

4. The penalties that may be imposed for any instance of misconductare-

(a) a fine which shall be up to a maximum determined from timeto time by Council ;

(b) suspension of all or any of a student's rights and privileges withinthe Institute including-

(i) suspension from attendance at or exclusion from lectures,seminars, tutorials and other classes ;

(ii) suspension from the use of or exclusion from laboratoriesor other Institute facilities or any part of such facilities ;

(iii) suspension from attendance at or exclusion from anyexamination ;

(iv) exclusion from the Institute or any part of the Institute ;for any specified period, not exceeding the remainder ofthe calendar year ; or

(v) refusal of re-enrolment as a student ;(c) cancellation or deprivation of credit for any examination or other

academic work but only if the misconduct involved acting dis-honestly or unfairly in connection with any examination or otheracademic work ;

(d) expulsion from the Institute ;(e) restitution of or for any Institute property lost, damaged or

destroyed by the student up to a maximum which shall be determinedfrom time to time by Council.

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Director'spowers .

AcademicRegistrar'spowers .

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Schedule-continued.5. (1) Any person or body authorised to impose any penalty under

the Act or this Statute or any other Statute, By-law or Rule may cautionor reprimand the student instead of or in addition to any other penaltythat may be imposed.

(2) A penalty may be partly of one kind and partly of another .(3) A penalty may be suspended by the person or body imposing it

until the time for lodging an appeal has expired or generally on suchterms and conditions, including undertakings by the student, as the personor body suspending the penalty thinks fit .

(4) If the penalty is expulsion from the Institute, it shall not takeeffect until after the time for lodging an appeal has expired, and it hasbeen confirmed by the Council, but all the student's rights and privilegesshall be suspended until the Council has decided whether or not toconfirm the expulsion .

(5) A student expelled from the Institute shall not be re-enrolled exceptwith the authority of the Council .

(6) No degree or diploma shall be conferred on a student chargedwith misconduct until after the charge has been dealt with in accordancewith this Statute, and any appeal by the student has also been dealt withor the time for lodging an appeal has expired, and any fine imposed hasbeen paid, unless otherwise decided by the Director .

(7) Subject to the rights of appeal specified in this Statute, any decisionunder this Statute that a student has been guilty of misconduct or imposinga penalty or both is final and conclusive .

6. (1) The Director may (in addition to his powers under section 10)for any instance of misconduct by a student-

(a) fine the student ; or(b) suspend for a period not exceeding 14 days all or any of the

student's rights and privileges within the Institute ;or impose a penalty under both paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection .

(2) The Academic Registrar shall forthwith confirm by written noticeto the student any penalty imposed under this section .

7. (1) The Academic Registrar may for any instance of misconductby a student-

(a) fine the student; or(b) exclude the student from any examination or any part of any

examination but only if in his opinion it is necessary to do soto preserve order and decorum in the place where the examina-tion is being conducted ;

or impose a penalty under both paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection .(2) The Academic Registrar may suspend all or any of a student's

rights and privileges-(a) if the student does not pay a fine imposed on him under this

Statute or under any other Statute, By-law or Rule within thetime specified by the person or body imposing it or if no timeis specified, within 14 days after the date on which it wasimposed or within such extended time as the Academic Registrarallows ; or

(b) if the student does not pay any fees or other debt due andpayable by him to the Institute within such time or extendedtime as the Academic Registrar allows .

Any suspension imposed by the Academic Registrar under this subsectionshall cease to have effect on payment of the overdue fine, fees or otherdebt in respect of which it was imposed .

(3) The Academic Registrar shall forthwith confirm by written - oticeto the student any penalty imposed under this section .

8. (1) A chairman of Division, a Dean, a Head or Principal of aSchool or College and such other senior members of the Academic staffas may be designated by the Director from time to time for the purposesof this section may for any instance of misconduct by a student within aDivision, School or College, as the case may be, or with respect to anactivity conducted by the Division, School or College, or an activity forwhich it is responsible within the Institute-

(a) fine the student; or(b) suspend for a period not exceeding 14 days all or any of the

student's rights and privileges within the Division, School orCollege in which the misconduct occurred ; or

(c) cancel the student's credit or deprive him of credit for an examina-tion or other academic work or any part thereof done withinthe Division, School or College in which the misconduct occurred,but only if the misconduct involved acting dishonestly or unfairlyin connection with any examination or other academic work ;

or impose a penalty under any two or more of paragraphs (a), (b) or(c) of this subsection .

(2) The Chairman, Dean, Head or Principal concerned shall forthwith-(a) confirm by written notice to the student any penalty imposed on

him under this section; and(b) report the matter in writing to the Academic Registrar .

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Reference toa Board ofDiscipline .

Powers ofa Board .

Constitutionof a Board.

9. (1) This section authorises the following persons to impose thepenalty specified in subsection (2) of this section-

All members of the academic staff, and such members of the seniortechnical staff and senior administrative staff as may be charged withresponsibility for the operation or maintenance of any facility of theInstitute or who may otherwise be designated by the Director forthe purposes of this Section .

(2) Any person authorised by this section may for any instance ofmisconduct by a student in any lecture, seminar, tutorial or other class,laboratory or other facility conducted or supervised by him exclude thestudent therefrom for a period not exceeding the next following twenty-fourhours .

(3) A person imposing a suspension under this section shall forthwithreport the matter in writing to the relevant Chairman of Division, Dean,Principal or Head of School or the Academic Registrar as the case maybe, and the person to whom the matter is so reported shall thereuponaffirm or annul the suspension imposed and take such other action inexercise of his powers under this Statute as he may consider appropriate .

10. (1) A student may refer to a Board of Discipline by way ofappeal any decision made against him or any penalty imposed on himunder sections 6 to 9 inclusive, or under any other Statute, By-law or Rulewhich prescribes that the conduct complained of is deemed to be "mis-conduct" for the purposes of this Statute .

(2) The Director may, in the name of the Institute, charge a studentwith misconduct and refer the charge to a Board . A reference shall bemade by notice in writing to the Chairman of the Board of Referenceappointed under section 13 (2) .

(3) Whenever the Director charges a student with misconduct andrefers the charge to a Board, he may suspend for a period not exceeding28 days all or any of the student's rights and privileges within theInstitute (other than in relation to hearings before the Board or an AppealsCommittee) pending the hearing of the case . The Board to which thecharge has been referred may, at any time after the reference, lift thesuspension, but unless it does so, the suspension shall continue until theperiod for which it was imposed has elapsed or the Board gives itsdecision in the case whichever shall first occur .

11. (1) A Board of Discipline shall have power to hear and adjudicateupon any reference to it under section 10 .

(2) In the case of a reference by way of appeal under subsection 10 (1),the Board shall hear the matter again from the beginning and it may, inaddition to other powers conferred by this section, affirm or annul thedecision or penalty or both, or may reduce or increase the penalty orimpose in its place any other penalty which may be imposed under thisStatute .

(3) In the case of a reference under subsection 10 (2) the Board mayfind that a charge of misconduct has been proved, or it may dismissthe charge, and it may, for any instance of misconduct, impose any penaltywhich may be imposed under this Statute .

(4) If a Board finds a charge of misconduct has been established it maydecline to record a finding of misconduct or to impose a penalty if inits opinion the misconduct was trivial, or if, for any other reason, theBoard is of opinion that a finding of misconduct should not be recordedor a penalty should not be imposed .

(5) The decision of the Board on a reference by way of appeal undersubsection 10 (1) shall be final and conclusive, except that if the penaltyis expulsion from the Institute, the provisions of subsection 5 (4) shallapply .

12. (1) A Board of Discipline shall be constituted by the Director inaccordance with this section whenever a matter is referred to a Boardunder section 10 .

(2) A Board of Discipline shall consist of-

(a) a Chairman appointed by the Director, who must be either aqualified legal practitioner or hold a degree in law ;

(b) two members of the full-time academic staff selected at randomby the Director from a panel of five members of the academicstaff nominated annually by the Academic Staff Association .

(c) two students selected at random by the Director from a panelof five students nominated annually by the Student Guild ;

(3) If any of the persons mentioned in paragraphs 2 (b) or 2 (c) ofthis section is unable or unwilling to act as a member of the Board theCouncil shall elect a substitute member from the members of the Councilto fill the vacancy .

(4) If a person is selected as a member of a Board and in the opinionof the Chairman he should not act as a member of the Board due to hisinvolvement in the case, the Director shall select at random a substitutefrom the panel of which he is a member .

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Appeal tothe AppealsCommittee.

Powersof theCommittee .

Constitutionof aCommittee.

Schedule-continued.13 . (1) The quorum of a Board of Discipline shall be three members,

of whom one must be the Chairman. A Board may act and continue toact notwithstanding the absence of any member or members but a decisioncan only be given by not less than three members, including the Chairman,all of whom have been present throughout the hearing .

(2) If, for any reason, a Board is unable to obtain a quorum or isunable to reach a decision on any matter, the Chairman shall report tothe Council accordingly, which shall then-

(a) appoint a substitute Board in which event the provisions ofsection 12 shall not apply, and a Board may be constituted by theCouncil appointing any five members of the Council to con-stitute the substitute Board ; or

(b) with the exception of members appointed to the Appeals Com-mittee, constitute itself as a Board of Discipline .

(3) The Chairman of a Board shall have a deliberative but not acasting vote .

(4) On any question whether a charge of misconduct has been proved,if the votes are equally divided, the charge shall be deemed not to havebeen proved . On any question whether an appeal should be allowed, ifthe votes are equally divided, the appeal shall be allowed .

(5) A Board of Discipline which has been duly constituted under thissection shall continue to act in the matter notwithstanding any change inthe membership or constitution of the Council .

(6) A Board of Discipline constituted to hear and adjudicate upon acharge of misconduct made against a student or an appeal made to itmay have referred to it a charge or charges of misconduct made againstanother student or other students or another charge or other chargesagainst the first mentioned student or any other appeal or appeals and theBoard may deal with all the charges and appeals referred to it, exceptthat-

(a) the Board shall not deal with more than one charge or appeal atthe same hearing unless, in its opinion, the charges arise out ofinstances of misconduct which-

(i) comprise a series of instances of the same or a similarcharacter ;

(ii) are committed in the furtherance of a common objective ; or(iii) occur during group activity by the students charged or on

whom penalties have been imposed, whether or not withother students ;

(b) if the Board forms the opinion at any stage before making knownits decision that it should in the interests of justice refrain fromhearing or desist from proceeding further with any of the chargesor appeals, it shall so refrain or desist and another Board shallbe constituted to deal with any such charge or appeal.

14 . (1) A student may appeal to the Appeals Committee against anydecision made against him by or any penalty imposed on him by a Boardof Discipline in any case which was not itself an appeal to the Board .

(2) The Institute may appeal to an Appeals Committee against anydecision by a Board of Discipline in any case which was not itself anappeal to the Board .

(3) No appeal may be made limited to the question of costs .

15 . (1) An Appeals Committee to which an appeal is made may affirmor annul the decision or penalty or both, or reduce or increase the penalty,or impose in its place any other penalty which may be imposed underthis Statute .

(2) (a) On any appeal against the imposition of a penalty only, onlymatters relevant to the penalty shall be dealt with .

(b) On any appeal, an Appeals Committee may hear the case from thebeginning, hear additional evidence or rely on the record of the Board ofDiscipline, as it shall think fit . Any point of law shall be decided by theChairman alone .

(3) The decision of an Appeals Committee shall be final and conclusive,provided that if the penalty is expulsion from the Institute the provisionsof subsection 5 (4) shall apply .

16 . (1) The Council shall, at its regular March meeting each year,appoint an Appeals Committee which shall consist of-

(a) a Chairman, who must either be a qualified legal practitioneror hold a degree in law ;

(b) two members of the Council one of whom shall be a student .(2) If a member of the Appeals Committee is involved in any matter

the subject of an appeal to the Appeals Committee or was a member ofthe Board of Discipline from which an appeal is being made, he shall notparticipate in the appeal as a member of the Appeals Committee .

(3) The Council may appoint a substitute member to take the placeof any person excluded from participation under subsection (2) of thissection or to fill a casual vacancy .

(4) The Chairman and members of the Committee shall continue inoffice until the appointment of the next Appeals Committee, except thatan Appeals Committee shall continue in office to conclude the hearing ofany appeal and to give its decision notwithstanding the appointment of anew Appeals Committee .

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Lodgementof Appeal .

Noticeof hearing .

GeneralDiscretionas toProcedure .

Hearings .

Costs .

Schedule-continued .17 . (1) All members of an Appeals Committee must be present

throughout the hearing of an appeal .(2) The Chairman of an Appeals Committee shall have a deliberative

but not a casting vote .(3) On any question whether an appeal should be allowed, if the votes

are equally divided, the appeal shall be allowed .

18 . The Academic Registrar or a member of the administrative staffappointed by him shall act as Secretary of all Boards of Discipline andAppeals Committees .

19 . A reference to a Board of Discipline by way of appeal or an appealto an Appeals Committee must be lodged with the Academic Registrarwithin seven days after the decision appealed against has been notified tothe student, unless the Board or Committee to whom the appeal is madeallows an extension of time . An extension of time shall not be allowedunless the Board or Committee is satisfied that there was good reasonfor failure to lodge the reference or appeal within the time allowed .

20. (1) The Academic Registrar shall give to a student charged withmisconduct before a Board of Discipline or who is a party to an appealnot less than five days written notice of the hearing by the Board ofDiscipline or Appeals Committee. The notice shall contain particulars of-

(a) the charge in the case of a charge referred to a Board ofDiscipline ;

(b) the time and place of the hearing ; and(c) the student's rights under section 22 (1) .

(2) If the student fails to appear at the hearing and the Board or Com-mittee is satisfied that the student has been given notice in accordancewith this section, it may proceed with the hearing in the student's absence,or order an adjournment .

21 . The procedure of a Board of Discipline or Appeals Committeeincluding the order in which evidence may be called and addresses heardshall be in the discrection of the Board or Committee .

22. (1) During any hearing, the student shall be entitled-(a) to be represented by a legal practitioner, another student, or a

member of the staff of the Institute ;(b) to be present with his representative throughout the hearing except

when the Chairman and members of the Board of Discipline orAppeals Committee wish to confer privately among themselves orto consider their decision ;

(c) either himself or by his representative to call and examine wit-nesses, cross-examine witnesses other than any witness called byhim or his representative, and to address the Board or Committee .

(2) The Director may appoint a legal practitioner or a member of thestaff of the Institute to represent the Institute at the hearing and anyperson so appointed may call and examine witnesses, cross-examine wit-nesses called by the student or his representative, and address the Boardor Committee .

(3) Hearings of a Board or Committee shall be in private unless thestudent charged elects otherwise, in which event they shall be open toother members of the Institute provided that-

(a) if charges against two or more students are being dealt withtogether before the Board or Committee and any one of themelects a private hearing, the hearing shall be private ; and

(b) the Board or Committee may order that an open hearing becontinued in private if in its opinion order cannot otherwise bemaintained .

(4) At every hearing, the Board or Committee shall have completeauthority to keep order and it may order the removal of any person,including (notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section)a student in respect of whom the hearing is taking place or the repre-sentative of such a student for unruly conduct .

(5) The Academic Registrar shall forthwith confirm by written noticeto the student any penalty imposed on him by a Board or Committee .

23 . (1) Where a student desires to engage a legal practitioner torepresent him before a Board of Discipline or an Appeals Committeeand is unable to engage legal representation through either the State orFederal Legal Assistance programmes, then the Institute will reimbursehim reasonable legal expenses, the amount to be determined and certifiedby the Board or Committee .

(2) A Board of Discipline which has heard a charge of misconductagainst a student or an appeal by a student may award the student thewhole or part of his costs of the hearing or appeal as the case may be .

(3) An Appeals Committee may award a student appellant the wholeor part of his costs including the costs of the appeal to the Committeeand the costs of the hearing of the charge by the Board of Discipline .

(4) If an Appeals Committee or a Board of Discipline makes anaward of costs, it shall fix the amount payable and it shall be paid tothe student out of Institute funds .

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Schedule-continued.

Decisions . 24 . Every decision of a Board of Discipline and an Appeals Com-mittee together with short reasons therefor shall be expressed in writingand the Secretary of the Board or Committee shall forthwith give a copyof the decision to the student.

Notices . 25 . (1) Any notice or copy of decision required to be given to aperson under this Statute shall be sufficient if given to him in person orsent to him by registered post addressed to the last address known to theInstitute as his place of residence .

(2) Any notice or copy of decision given by post shall be deemed tohave been given when the letter would have been received at the addressin the normal course of post.

Repeal . 26. The Student Disciplinary By-laws, adopted on 19 February 1969,and the Student Disciplinary Statute, adopted on 19 February 1975 andamended on 18 February 1976, are hereby repealed .

The Common Seal of the Western AustralianInstitute of Technology was hereto affixed onthe 23rd day of February, 1982 by the auth-ority of the Council.

Dr. DON WATTS,[L.S.1

Director.

STAN SAXON,Acting Administrative Secretary .

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACT 1966-1981 .

Resolution of the Council dated 17 February 1982 .

Western Australian Institute of Technology,Bentley, 23 February 1982 .

THE Council of the Western Australian Institute of Technology has made the Statuteset out in the Schedule hereunder.

Dr. DON WATTS,Director .

Schedule .

STATUTE No. 12-ENROLMENT.

1 . In this Statute, unless the context otherwise requires, "Rules" means rules,as from time to time in force, made under this Statute .

2. The Council may enrol as a student of the Institute any person who satisfiesthe conditions specified in the Rules, for any course of study or programme offeredby the Institute .

3 . The Council may from time to time limit the enrolment of persons as studentsof the Institute for any course of study or programme.

4. A person shall be an enrolled student of the Institute when the enrolmentprocedures prescribed by the Rules, have been completed .

5 . A student shall cease to be enrolled as prescribed by the Rules .

6 . An enrolled student shall be subject to the Institute's By-laws and Statutes,By-laws and Rules made under any Statute, and the lawful instructions of authorisedpersons at the Institute .

7 . (1) The Council may by resolution make rules, not inconsistent with the Act,this Statute or any other Statute, regulating or providing for the regulation of theenrolment of persons as students of the Institute, or to carry out or give effect to thisStatute .

(2) Without in any way limiting the rule-making power contained in subsection(1) of this section, the Council may make rules which prescribe fees to be chargedto all or any persons applying for enrolment .

8 . The Council may delegate its powers under sections 2 and 3 of this Statute .

9 . Statute No. 12-Enrolment-adopted on 17 November 1976 is hereby repealed .

The Common Seal of the Western AustralianInstitute of Technology was hereto affixed onthe 23rd day of February, 1982 by the auth-ority of the Council .

Dr. DON WATTS,[L.S .]

Director.

STAN SAXON,Acting Administrative Secretary .

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Holden HZ Panel Van (XQH 480) ; Holden HZ 1 tonne Table Top (XQN 608)at Geraldton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 13

April 23 228A/1982 1976 Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser Van (UQZ 802) at Wyndham . . . . May 13April 23 230A/1982 Stihl Chainsaws (2 only) at Jarrahdale . . . . . .. May 13April 23 240A/1982 Baravan 6 Berth Caravan (XQT 268) at Kununurra May 13April 30 252A/1982 24 ft. launch `Helena' at Fremantle May 13April 30

253A/1982

Launch `Shannon' at Fremantle

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May 13April 30 254A/1982 Ransome Five Gang FK 0550 Hydraulic Lawn Mower at East Perth . . . . May 13April 30 257A/1982 1980 Holden Panel Van at East Perth . . . . May 13April 30 258A/1982 Honda E 1500 Lighting Plant at East Perth . . . . . . . . May 13April 30 259A/1982 1974 Mitsui-Seiki RV45 EC Air Compressor at East Perth . . . . May 13April 30

261A/1982

Surplus Equipment (refrigerators, outboard motors, motor vehicle parts, radioequip., video unit, pumps etc .) at South Perth . . . .

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May 13April 30

262A/1982

1973 Chamberlain MKIII Tractor (UQN 715) at Forrestfield . . . .

May 13

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1982.

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued .

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a .m. on the dates of closing .

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

at points of inspection .No Tender necessarily accepted .

B. E. CORBOY,Chairman, Tender Board .

Department

RateConcerned

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

M.W.B$588 .00 each

P.W.D$1395 .00 each

P.W.D . $5 120 .00 each

P.W.D . $2 121 .00 each

P.W.D .

$1230 .00 each

P.W.DVariousDental Health Various

ServicesMines

$4 250 .00 each

Westrail

Various

Mines

$10 .00 per tonneP.W.D$455 .00

P.W.D . $115 .00

P.W.D$286.00

P.W.D . $1300 .90

M.R.D . $47 .37

M.R.D . $3407-00

M.R.D . $3217-00

M.R.D .

$3510-00

For Sale by Tender-continued

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo . For Sale Date of

Closing

1982 1982April 30 . . . . 263A/1982 1977 Land Rover Utility (XQC 001); 1978 Nissan Patrol Utility (XQG 514) ;

264A/1982

1978 Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser Vans (XQG 556 and XQG 746) ; 1978 ToyotaHJ45 Land Cruiser Van (XQO 087) and 1965 Modern 12 ft . Caravan(UQT 210) at Forrestfield

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. . . .Wire ropes (14 mm to 26 mm x approx . 16 800 metres) at Fremantle . . . .

May 13May 13April 30

April 30 . . . . 255A/1982 1979 Holden HZ Station Sedan (XQD 684) at Karratha

. . . .

. . . . May 20April 30 . . . . 256A/1982 1969 BHB 3 Ton Slew Crane (PW 106) at Karratha . . . .

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. . . . May 20April 30 . . . . 260A/1982 1978 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser Station Sedan (XQF 655) at Kununurra May 20

ScheduleNo . Contractor Particulars

Supply and Delivery of

962A/81 Independent Communi- VHF Radio Equipment Item No . 2 Fiftycations Service

(50) only Tait Model T199 Mobile Trans-ceivers

75A/82 Bristile LtdItem 2 Five (5) only plate dispensers (elec-trically heated) 760 mm long x 400 mmwide x 915 mm high

Pinakis Refrigeration Item 3 one (1) only Freezer Unit . . . .

. . . .Works Pty . Ltd .

Arcus Metal Products Item 4 two (2) only Arcus under bench re-Pty. Ltd. frigerators

Item 5 two (2) only Arcus Refrigerators(570 lt .)

99A/82 Various

. . . . Workshop equipment

. . . .104A/82 Morris & Co . Dental Therapists Uniforms

108A/82 Arrow Holdings Pty . Item I Three (3) only Foreman's Transport-Ltd . able Huts

127A/82 Fullin Tailoring Co . Uniforms and Overcoats (Summer 1982/83Adelphi Tailoring Co . and winter 83)

Purchase and Removal of

95A/82 G. Candilo Scrap Steel at Carlisle

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. . . .149A/82 C. K. & P .

Sma - Mercury 40 hp Outboard Motor Engineshaw (Dept. No. PW 25) at Derby

163A/82 V. J . Tomich . . . . Cromco Trowelling Machine 1965 Model(Dept. No . PW 4) at East Perth

164A/82 Debruin Holdings Pty . Carpenter and Grosvenor Concrete MixerLtd. 1972 3 $ cu . ft. Model (Dept . No. UQT

822) at East Perth166A/82 Drews Cleaning Service Ford Transit Van, 1977 Model (Dept. No .

MRD 2006) at East Perth178A/82 D. W. Ryan . . . . Nitto Model B750, Bitumen Heating Unit

(Dept. No. 598) at East Perth181A/82 Ray Mack Motors Item I Holden WB Utility (Dept. No .

MRD 5129 Reg. No. XQL 523)Item 3 Holden WB Utility (Dept . No . 5128Reg. XQL 525)

181A/82 D. & J. Clune Item 2 Holden WB Utility (Dept. No .MRD 5138, Reg. No. XQL 524) atKununurra

All Tenders Declined

42A/82 1973 McGrath Transportable House (PW197) at East Perth

151A/82 Servex Mk .2 Wheel Aligner (PW 4474)(Recalled) at East Perth

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30 April 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT

Tenders

Tenders are invited for the following projects .

Tender documents are available from the Clerk-in-Charge, Orders Section, Main Roads Department, Waterloo Crescent,East Perth .

MINING ACT 1978-1981 .Notice of Sale .

TAKE notice that Citibank N .A. of 6 Shenton Way,Singapore, the Mortgagee under Mortgage No . 7H/8V("the Mortgage") and registered at the Departmentof Mines on 4 June 1981 in respect of Mining LeaseNo. 52/653, situate 160 kilometres north of Meeka-tharra in Western Australia ("the Lease"), pursuantto the powers contained in the Mortgage in that behalf,intends to sell and dispose of the Lease and all build-ings, improvements, mining machinery, and appliancesin or upon the land comprised in the Lease together withany right, title or interest the Mortgagor may have inany mining produce from the Lease, either by publicauction or private contract or tender at any time afterthe expiration of Thirty (30) days from the date of ibisNotice .

Dated this 28th day of April, 1982 .

CITIBANK N.A .

Representative Office,9th Floor,140 St George's Terrace,Perth .

MINING ACT 1904 .

Department of Mines,Perth, 20 April 1982 .

IN accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act 1904, His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleasedto deal with the following mining tenement .

D. R. KELLY,Under Secretary for Mines .

The undermentioned Licence to Remove and Treat Tailings was renewed for a further period expiring on 2/3/82 .

Mineral Field

District

No. of Licence

Mt. Margaret

Mt. Margaret

38/56 (2666H)

1431

D. R. WARNER,Secretary, Main Roads .

MINING ACT 1978-1981 .Notice of Sale.

TAKE notice that Citibank N.A. of 6 Shenton Way,Singapore, the Mortgagee under Mortgage No. 8H/81("the Mortgage") and registered at the Departmentof Mines on 4 June 1981 in respect of Mining LeaseNos. 52/772, 52/773, 52/774, 52/775, 52/776, 52/777,52/778 and 52/779 situate 160 kilometres north ofMeekatharra in Western Australia ("the Leases"), pur-suant to the powers contained in the Mortgage in thatbehalf, intends to sell and dispose of the Leases and allbuildings, improvements, mining machinery, and ap-pliances in or upon the land comprised in the Leasestogether with any right, title or interest the Mortgagormay have in any mining product from the Leases,either by public auction or private contract or tenderat any time after the expiration of thirty (30) daysfrom the date of this Notice .

Dated this 28th day of April, 1982 .CITIBANK N.A .,

Representative Office,9th Floor,140 St. George's Terrace,Perth .

Tender No . Description Closing Date1982

189/81 . . . . Construction of two timber frame dwellings-Derby . . . . May 18175/81 . . . . Grids for station access roads off GNH-Pilbara Division May 11195/81 . . . . Sand cartage-Roe Highway

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. . . . May 6202/81 . . . . Cleaning of MRD Project Office at 182 Odin Road, Innaloo . . . . May 11119/81 . . . . Bituminous concrete surfacing GEH & GNH-Metro Division May 6

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[30 April 1982 .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 272 (2) .)

Camillo Pty. Limited, (in Liquidation) .

Notice of Final Meeting .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 272of the Companies Act 1961-1981, the Final Meetingof Creditors of the Company will be held at 2ndFloor, 335 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, on 3 June 1982,at 10 a.m. for the purpose of laying before the Meetingthe account of the winding up and any explanationthereof .

Dated this 29th day of April, 1982 .PAUL M. O'REILLY,

Liquidator,335 Flinders Lane,

Melbourne, Vic . 3000.

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 272 (1) .)

Notice of Final Meeting of Creditors and Contributories .David A. Sheil Pty. Ltd.

(in Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that a Final Meeting ofCreditors and Contributories of the above company willbe held at the offices of Collinson Melsom & Co .,"Colmel House", 241 Stirling Street, Perth, onWednesday, 26 May 1982 at 2 .30 p.m .Agenda :

(1) To consider the Liquidator's Final Account .(2) To resolve that the books and records of the

company be destroyed after the expirationof three (3) months from the date of thismeeting .

Dated this 21st day of April, 1982 .T. J. COLLINSON,

Liquidator .

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.Company No. 37 of 1982.

In the matter of the Companies Act and amendmentsand in the matter of Newman Freightlines PtyLtd .

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the windingup of the abovenamed company by the Supreme Courtwas, on 16 April 1982 presented by Mobil Oil AustraliaLtd and that the said petition is directed to be heardbefore the Court sitting at Perth at the hour of10 o'clock in the forenoon on 2 June 1982 and anycreditor or contributory of the said company desiringto support or oppose the making of an order on thesaid petition may appear at the time of hearing byhimself or his counsel for that purpose ; and a copyof the petition will be furnished to any creditor orcontributory of the said company requiring the sameby the undersigned on payment of the regulated chargefor the same .The petitioner's address is Hamersley House, 191

St. George's Terrace, Perth in the State of WesternAustralia .

The petitioner's solicitors are Messrs. Stone James &Co. of Law Chambers, Cathedral Square, Perth afore-said .

STONE JAMES & CO .,Solicitors for the Petitioner .

Note: Any person who intends to appear on thehearing of the said petition must serve on or sendby post to the abovenamed Mobil Oil Australia Ltdor Messrs. Stone James & Co., notice in writing of hisintention so to do . The notice must state the nameand address of the person, or, if a firm, the name andaddress of the firm and must be signed by the personor firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), -arid mustbe served, or, if posted, must be sent by post insufficient time to reach the abovenamed Mobil OilAustralia Ltd or Messrs . Stone James & Co . not laterthan 4 o'clock in the afternoon of 1 June 1982 .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 254 (2) .)

Notice of Resolution.Reliance MacBean Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that at an ExtraordinaryGeneral Meeting of Members of the abovenamedcompany, held on 6 April 1982, the following SpecialResolution was passed:-

That the company be wound up voluntarily .Peter Reymond Quigley was appointed Liquidator

for the purposes of the winding up .Dated this 22nd day of April, 1982 .

P . R. QUIGLEY,Liquidator.

(Arthur Young & Company, Chartered Accountants,5th Floor, 20-22 Mount Street, Perth.)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA .Company No. 36 of 1982.

the matter of the Companies Act 1961-1981 andin the matter of Warrick Howard (Aust .) Pty . Ltd .and Murray George Davison .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for thewinding up of the above company by the Supreme Courtwas, on 14 April 1982, presented by William JohnWalker, and that the said Petition is directed to beheard before the Court sitting at Perth at the hourof 10 o'clock in the forenoon of 2 June 1982 ; andany creditor or contributory of the said companydesiring to support or oppose the making of an Orderon the said Petition may appear at the time of hearingby himself or his Counsel for that purpose ; and acopy of the Petition will be furnished to any creditoror contributory of the said company requiring the sameby the undersigned on payment of the regulatedcharge for the same.

The Petitioner's address is c/o Walkers CandyCompany Unit 1, 23 Boag Road, Morley, WesternAustralia .

The Petitioner's solicitors are Messrs. NorthmoreHale Davy & Leake of 29th Floor, Allendale Square,77 St. George's Terrace, Perth in the said State .

NORTHMORE HALE DAVY & LEAKE,Solicitors for the Petitioner .

Note: Any person who intends to appear on thehearing of the said Petition must serve on or sendby post to the abovenamed solicitors notice in writingof his intention to do so . The notice must statethe name and address of the person, or, if a firm, thename and address of the firm, and must be signedby the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any),and must be served, or, if posted, must be sentby post in sufficient time to reach the abovenamed, notlater than 4 .00 o'clock in the afternoon of 1 June 1982 .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Pleasureland Pty . Ltd .

Notice that a Members' Winding up Resolution Passed .NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section254 (2) of the Companies Act 1961-1981 that at anextraordinary general meeting of Pleasureland Pty . Ltd .duly convened and held on 21 April 1982 the followingspecial resolution was duly passed :

That the Company be wound up voluntarily .Dated this 22nd day of April, 1982 .For and on behalf of Pleasureland Pty . Ltd .

MARIO N. CATTALINI,Liquidator.

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COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice Inviting Proof of Debt or Claim .

the matter of Pleasureland Pty . Ltd . : (in- liquida-tion) and in the _ n1a€terfof the .Conipariies Act1961-1981 .

THE creditors of the abovenamed company are requiredon or before Wednesday, 5 May 1982 to prove theirdebts or claims and to establish any title they may haveto priority by delivering or sending through the postto the liquidator at the undermentioned address anaffidavit verifying their respective debts of claims . Indefault they will be excluded from the benefit of anydistribution made before such debts or claims areproved or such priority is established and from object-ing to any such distribution . Form of proof may beobtained from the liquidator at the address shown below .

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1982 .MARIO N. CATTALINI,

Liquidator .

C/o Francis A . Jones & Associates, 154 High Street,Fremantle .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .

(Section 272 .)Notice of Final Meeting of Members .

Ularnup Pty . Ltd . (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Final Meeting ofMembers of Ularnup Pty . Ltd. will be held at theoffices of Messrs. C. P. Bird & Associates, 18 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on 31 May 1982 at 9 .00o'clock in the forenoon .Agenda :

1 . To lay before the meeting the Liquidator'sAccount showing how the winding up hasbeen conducted and how the property of thecompany has been disposed of, and givingany explanations thereof .

2 . To approve the Liquidator's remuneration.

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1982 .N. E. GUTHRIE,

Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 254 (2) (b) .)

Members' Voluntary Winding Up .

Kalven Investments Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinarygeneral meeting of the members of the above namedCompany, held on 22 April 1982, it was resolved thatthe Company be wound up voluntarily and that theduly appointed Liquidator is : Malcolm John Kirby, 28Forrest Street, Subiaco, W .A. 6008 .

Notice is also given that after 21 days from thisdate, I shall proceed to distribute the assets . Allcreditors having any claims against the Company shouldfurnish particulars of same by that date, otherwise Ishall proceed to distribute the assets, without regardto their claim .

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1982 .M. J. KIRBY,

Liquidator.

CO-OPERATIVE-AND PROVIDENT-SOCIETIESACT 19034973 .

COMPANIES ' ACT-1961-1981:(Section .260' (1) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors .

NOTIC is hereby given that a meeting of the creditorsof the ilbara Bulk Buying Society Limited will beheld at the Exhibition Hall, Subiaco City CouncilBuilding, corner of Rokeby and Bagot Roads, Subiacoon Thursday 13 May 1982 at 10 .00 a.m .Agenda :

(I) To consider the Statement of Affairs of thesociety .

(2) To receive a report from a member of theCommittee of Management on the affairs ofthe society and the circumstances leading towinding up .

(3) To consider the adoption of the followingresolution-That Peter Reymond Quigley and James

Kevin Jennings be appointed joint andseveral liquidators and so that theycollectively and each of themindividually may exercise each andevery power conferred on liquidatorsby the Companies Act .

(4) To consider, and if thought fit, to appointa Committee of Inspection .

Note: A person is not entitled to vote as a creditorat the meeting unless he has lodged with the Chairmanof the meeting a proof of the debt which he claims tobe due to him from the company .

Dated this 20th day of April, 1982 .

By Order of the Committee of Management,

B. A. HARTNETT,Secretary .

(Arthur Young & Company, Chartered Accountants,5th Floor, 20-22 Mount Street, Perth 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .

(Section 260 (D.)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors to Consider Winding up .

Resolution .

Smetherham Investments Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to subsection 1of section 260 of the Companies Act 1961-1981, ameeting of creditors of Smetherham Investments Pty .Ltd. Trustee for the Tyre Services Trust Trading asTyre Service Hedland will be held at 241 StirlingStreet, Perth on 11 May 1982 at 10 .30 a.m .

The meeting is convened for the purpose of consider-ing the position of the company's affairs, the companyhaving convened an extraordinary general meeting ofits members to be held on the same day for the purposeof considering and if deemed expedient passing anextraordinary resolution to winding up the companyvoluntarily and to nominate Terrence John Collinson,Chartered Accountant, - of 241 Stirling Street, Perth, asLiquidator for the purpose of the winding up .

Dated this 28th day of April, 1982 .

By Order of the Board,

E. SMETHERHAM,Director.

(Barry, Chester & Hick Proprietary, Level 3, 58-Ord Street, West Perth .)

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[30 April 1982 .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 260 (1) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors to Consider Winding up .Resolution .

Pilbara Tyre Service Pty. Ltd .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to subsection1 of section 260 of the Companies Act 1961-1981, ameeting of creditors of Pilbara Tyre Service Pty . Ltd .will be held at 241 Stirling Street, Perth on i l May1982 at 10 .30 a .m .

The meeting is convened for the purpose of consider-ing the position of the company's affairs, the companyhaving convened an extraordinary general meeting ofits members to be held on the same day for the purposeof considering and if deemed expedient passing anextraordinary resolution to winding up the companyvoluntarily and to nominate Terrence John Collinson,Chartered Accountant, of 241 Stirling Street, Perth, asLiquidator for the purpose of the winding up .

Dated this 28th day of April, 1982.By Order of the Board,

E. SMETHERHAM,Director.

(Barry, Chester & Hick Proprietary, Level 3, 58Ord Street, West Perth .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Resolution .

Nor-West Towers Pty. Ltd .NOTICE is hereby given that Nor-West Towers Pty .Ltd., at a duly convened Extraordinary Meeting ofMembers held on 23 April 1982 passed the followingSpecial Resolution :-

That the company be wound up under the provi-sions applicable to a Members' VoluntaryLiquidation, and that Diana Denise Newmanbe and is hereby appointed the liquidator ofcompany.

Notice to Creditors .Creditors and others having claims against the com-

pany Nor-West Towers Pty . Ltd., are advised that Ihave fixed 28 May 1982 as the day on or before whichtheir debts or claims are to be proved . The assets ofthe company will be distributed shortly after that datetaking into account only those claims which have beenproperly submitted to me and t,.ccepted by that date .

Proofs of Debt in the requisite form should be sub-mitted to me at C/o C . P. Bird & Associates, 18 St .George's Terrace, Perth .

Dated this 28th day of April, 1982 .D. D . NEWMAN,

Liquidator .(C. P. Bird & Associates, Chartered Accountants,

18 St. George's Terrace, Perth .)

PARTNERSHIP ACT 1895 .Dissolution of Partnership .

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretoforesubsisting between General Imports (1968) Pty Ltdformerly of 291 Murray Street, Perth now of 81Glenelg Avenue, Wembley Downs, Leroy FashionGroup Limited of 69 King Street, Perth formerly LeroyManufacturing Company Limited of 110 Flinders Lane,Melbourne, Victoria, John Arnold Seymour, formerlyof Flat 206 Raine Court, 29 Melville Parade, SouthPerth now of Unit Ell Windsor Towers, 10 ParkerStreet, South Perth, Agent Eric Hubert Boddington CivilServant and Eleanor Joy Boddington, Married Womanboth formerly of 7 Pangbourne Street, Wembley nowof 11 Pangbourne Street, Wembley carrying on businessas Property Owners at 69 King Street, Perth under thestyle or firm name of "69 King Street Syndicate" hasbeen dissolved as from 16 February 1982 so far as itconcerns the said General Imports (1968) Pty Ltdand the said Leroy Fashion Group Limited who retiredfrom the said firm effective from that date . And takenotice that as from and effective of that date thebusiness of "69 King Street Syndicate" has been carried

on by the said Eric Hubert Boddington, Eleanor JoyBoddington and John Arnold Seymour together withDabco Holdings Pty Ltd of care of Donald F Munroand Associates, 789 Wellington Street, Perth inpartnership. And further take notice that as from .that

- date all that is -due to and owing by the said firmshall be received and paid respectively by the continuingpartners and/or the new partner .

Dated this 21st day of April, 1982 .Lohrmann Tindal & Guthrie,

Solicitors and Agents for thecontinuing partners and new partners .

PARTNERSHIP ACT 1895 .Dissolution of Partnership .

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnershippreviously carried on between Robert Thomas Cooper,Joyce Cooper, Robert Clifford Cottier and MargaretRose Cottier under the partnership name of CottiersTyre Service at Lot 1638, Yanana Street, Light IndustrialArea, Port Hedland in the State of Western Australiahas been dissolved as from 31 March 1982 by mutualconsent of the parties .Dated at Port Hedland this 21st day of April, 1982 .

MARGARET R. COLLIER .

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1912 .Register of unclaimed money held byAustralian Wire Industries Pty Ltd

Kwinana WiremillName and last known address of owner ; Total amount

due to owner ; Description of unclaimed money ;Date of Last Claim .

Terence Dyer, 31 Carlisle Street, Safety Bay ; $10.77 ;Unclaimed wages week ended 7 February 1973 ;2 February 1973 .

Clyde Malone, 2 Second Avenue, Shoalwater Bay ;$20.60; Unclaimed wages week ended 21 May1975 ; 19 May 1975 .

Zicko Kostovski, 23 Fleet Street, Leederville ; $16.84 ;Unclaimed wages week ended 10 September 1975 ;4 September 1975 .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .CREDITORS and other persons having claims in respectof the estate of Giuseppi Pisconeri, 34 Thatcher Street,Waroona, to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962(as amended) applies are required to send particularsof their claims to the Executors Francesco Pisconeriof Iseppi Street, Waroona and Vincenzo Pisconeri of34 Thatcher Street, Waroona, care of Young & Young5 Spencer Street, Bunbury by 28 May 1982 after whichdate the said Executors may convey or distribute theassets having regard only to the claims of whichthey have notice and the said Executors shall not beliable to any person of whose claim they have had nonotice at the time of administration or distribution .Dated this 21st day of April, 1982 .

YOUNG & YOUNG,for the Executors .

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITEDACT 1893-1979 .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 4A ofthe West Australian Trustees Limited Act 1893-1979West Australian Trustees Limited has elected to admin-ister the Estate of the undermentioned deceasedpersons:-

Name of deceased; Occupation; Address ;Date of death ; Date election filed .

Rynor, Harry ; Retired Painter ; late of Warnbro ;27/11/81; 29/4/82.

Short, Ernest Frederick ; Retired Business Manager; lateof Floreat ; 26/3/82 ; 29/4/82 .

Whyte, Elizabeth Esther ; Widow; late of Rossmoyne ;16/3/82; 28/4/82 .

Dated at Perth this 28th day of March, 1982 .L. C. RICHARDSON,

General Manager .

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TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of theEstates of the undermentioned deceased persons arerequired to send particulars of their claims to me onor before 31 May 1982, after which date I may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to the claimsof which I then have notice .Adams, Ethel May, late of Applecross Nursing Home,

Riverway Street, Applecross, Spinster, died 14/4/82 .Axford, Ronald James, late of 37B Wordsworth Avenue,

Yokine, Retired Chief Clerk, died 4/3/82 .Barlow, Cecilia Emily, late of 20 Gladstone Street,

St. James, Widow, died 3/4/82.Bath, John Hampden, late of 23 Rudwick Street, Mos-

man Park, Retired Clerk, died 7/4/82 .Blake, Duella, late of Unit 3, 14 Fairlight Street, Mos-

man Park, Widow, died 7/4/82 .Brookes, Marjorie Rose, late of Unit 2, 84 Tyler Street,

Joondanna, Spinster, died 29/3/82 .Campbell, Frederick John, late of 57 Cloister Avenue,

Manning, Retired Truck Driver, died 4/4/82 .Daniels, Doreen Gertrude, late of 41 Ogden Street,

Collie, Widow, died 16/2/82 .Douglas, Lewis, formerly of Damboring, late of John-

son Street, Wongan Hills, Retired Farmer, died24/3/82 .

Gawned, Eveleen Anne, late of Unit 1, 81-83 Shake-speare Avenue, Yokine, Widow, died 31/3/82 .

P. W. McGINNITY,Ireland, Albert Edward, late of 10A Cricklewood Way,

Public Trustee,Carine, Retired Store Manager, died 6/4/82 .

565 Hay Street, Perth .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .

Tenders, closing at West Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to the Minister (either for Works or for Water Resources, as indicated on the tender document)

C/- Contract Office,Public Works Department,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth. Western Australia 6005

and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .As from 1 January 1982, tenders called for Architectural and Engineering Contracts will be governed by the "General

Conditions of Contract N .P.W.C. Edition 3 (1981) and Amendments (W.A.)," a copy of which is available from the ContractOffice as above and from P .W.D. Country Offices, free of charge .

ContractNo . Project

22947 . . . .

Fremantle Technical College Crane and Hoist Mechanical Ser-vices

22953 . . . .

Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply-Benjaberring-Roofmg of a Circular Tank

22955 . . . .

Morawa District High School Hostel-Repairs and renovationsand connection to sewer

22957 . . . .

Onslow Primary School-Additions and repairs and renovations

22958 . . . . Port Hedland Water Supply-Tjalka Warra Aboriginal Com-munity-Laying of approximately 2 km of 100 mm A .C.Pipeline-Schedule of Rates Contract

22959 . . . . Port Hedland Water Supply-Tjalka Warra Aboriginal Com-munity Design and construction of 60 m 3 reinforced concretecircular roofed tank

22960 . . . .

Mandurah Sewerage-No . 20 Pumping Station and Rising Main-Civil Works

22961

Girrawheen (Hainsworth) Primary School-Repairs and reno-vations external and internal

22962 . . . .

Glen Forrest Primary School Additions 1982 . . . .22963 . . . .

Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital Stage 2 Redevelopment-CabinetWork (Nominated Sub Contract)

22964 . . . .

Belmont High School Year 8 and Upper School Block AcousticCeilings (Nominated Sub Contract)

Keeley, Frances Margaret, late of Unit 16 Pamir Court,Hefron Street, Rockingham, Widow, died 7/4/82 .

Keown, Mary Elsie Maud, late of 48 . Rosalie Street,Subiaco, Widow, died 7/4/82 .

Kneale, Robert Bruce, late of Lot 256 KonkerberryDrive, Kununurra, Commonwealth Civil Servant,died 20/2/82 .

Mathew, Clifford Trevor, late of Whitby Falls Hostel,Mundijong, Retired Labourer, died 16/4/82 .

Morrison, John Eric, late of Unit 3, 61 Anstey Street,South Perth, Retired Commonwealth Public Servant,died 14/3/82 .

Norbury, Henry Clare, late of 92 Throssel Street, Collie,Retired Shift Supervisor, died 18/3/82 .

Poletti, Peter, late of Paddy's Flat, Meekatharra, RetiredLabourer, died 7/3/81 .

Roy, Henry Vincent, late of 14 Central Avenue, Becken-ham, Retired Security Officer, died 1/4/82 .

Smith, William McGrouther, late of Unit 3, 17 CreeryStreet, Mandurah, Retired Farmer, died 15/3/82 .

Spurr, Joseph Roy, late of Kondinin District Hospital,Kondinin, Retired Labourer, died 29/12/81 .

Tate, Mabel, late of 17 Stubbs Terrace, Daglish, Widow,died 9/4/82 .

Walsh, William Arnold, late of 3209 Albany Highway,Armadale, Retired Farmer, died 26/3/82 .

Wheeler, Vera Rosamund, late of Applecross NursingHome, Riverway Street, Applecross, Widow, died20/9/81 .

Dated the 23rd day of April, 1982 .

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

4/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

4/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

4/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Geraldton

4/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., South HedlandP.W.D., A.D ., KarrathaP.W.D., A.D., Geraldton

11/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., W .S ., South Hedland

11/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., W .S ., South Hedland

11/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

- 4/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

4/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth18/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., Kalgoorlie

11/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

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ContractNo .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-continued .

Project

22965 . . . .

Wongan Hills Hospital Repairs and Renovations

22966

Glen Forrest Primary School Erection 1982-Electrical In-stallation (Nominated Sub Contract)

22967 . . . . The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Public Health Laborator-ies Block J' Extensions Communications Installation (Nom-inated Sub Contract)

ADQ 3197 Northam Primary School Duke Street Northam-Supply andLay Carpet

22968 . . . .

Corrigin Hospital-Repairs and Renovations

22969 . . . .

South Hedland Waste Water Treatment Works-Constructionof a Secondary Treatment Pond and Fence

22970 . . . .

Newman Hospital Alterations and Additions . . . .

22971 . . . . Northcliffe District High School-House conversion to pre-primary, upgrade and repairs and renovations of District HighSchool

22972 . . . .

Department of Tourism, 772 Hay Street, Perth-Alterations toAmenities Area Construction

22973

Glen Forrest Primary School-Upgrading and Additions-Mechanical Services

22974 . . . .

Kalamunda Hospital Repairs and Renovations

. . . .

. . . .22975 . . . .

Broome Hospital Re-Roofing and Repairs and Renovations

ContractNo. Protect

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

22912

Karalee P.W.D. Country Water Supply-Pump StationBuilding

22909

Fairview Primary School Connection to Sewer22885

Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Public Health North-'J' Block Cool Rooms, Cool Laboratories and Freezer

22869

Boulder Department of Corrections Regional Prison Mech-anical Services

22887

Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Public Health North-'J' Block-Sterilizers

22923

Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Public Health Laboratories-Block `J' Extensions-Switchboards and Basement Works

22888

Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Public Health North-`J' Block Glass Washing Machines

22900

Wickham Hospital-Repairs and Renovations22935

Cloverdale-Belmay Primary School External and InternalRepairs and Renovations

22930

South Hedland Primary School Internal/External Repairs andRenovations

22908 The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre `G' Block UnfinishedAreas Fit Out Basement, Second and Fourth Floors Docu-ment No. 64 .51 .1

22929 . . . .

Karratha P.W.D. Depot-Laying of Hot Mix BituminousConcrete

22941 . .. .

Bolgart Primary School-Repairs and Renovations StructuralAlterations

22905 . . . .

Broome Regional Prison-Department of Corrections-Repairs and Renovations

22914 . . . . Bentley Longmore/Nyandi Rehabilitation Centres CombinedEssential Power Supply, Supply, Installation and Com-missioning of a 150 KVA Diesel Generating Plant

22890 . . . .

Fremantle Technical College Re-development Stage 1-Electrical Installation

[30 April 1982 .

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

18/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., NorthamPolice Station Wongan Hills

11/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

18/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

4/5/82

P.W.D., A .D ., FurnitureOffice, 2nd Floor, Rm . 2232 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

P.W.D., A .D ., District Super-visor, Northam

25/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., MerredinP.W.D., A .D ., Narrogin

25/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., W .S., KarrathaP.W.D., W .S ., South Hedland

25/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Port HedlandP.W.D., A .D ., KarrathaPolice Station, Newman

25/5/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Bunbury

18/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

25/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth

18/5/82

P.W.D., West Perth1/6/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., DerbyP.W.D., A .D ., South HedlandClerk of Courts, Broome

Contractor

Amount

Dietrich Bros187 500

Bunbury Plumbing Services. . . .

49 224T. O'Connor and Sons Pty .

54 037Ltd .

W. F. Busby & Co.

37 800

Graham Hart (1971) Pty. Ltd . 33 430

I .B .I . Industries . . . . 55 833

Medos Company Pty. Ltd16 540

F. & T. Nadfalusi

104 450Bombara & Raphael

59 890

Rushton Building Contractors

44 931Pty. Ltd.

Geo. A. Esslemont & Son

693 000

Windrow Engineering Ser-

88 620vices

R. C. & B. L. Hunter

. . ..

30 714

I. & D. Jadran Constructions 156 770

Winslade & Co . Pty. Ltd45 468

United Contract Services

115 011

K. T. CADEE,Under Secretary for Works.

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30 April 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

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ERRATUM.ARCHITECTS ACT 1921 .

WHEREAS an omission was made in the list ofpersons published under the above heading on page252 of Government Gazette (No. 4) dated 22 January1982 the following should be inserted .867-Payne, Carl David; 7 Barnett Street, Fremantle

6160; Section 14 (a) ; 6th June, 1978 .

NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS .Water Ski Areas .

Department of Marine and Harbours,Fremantle, 23 April 1982 .

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by Regula-tion 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations theDepartment of Marine and Harbours, by this notice,

PW 1299/81Main Roads Department Act 1930 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

LAND RESUMPTION

Wanneroo Road Sump-Drainage

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto-being all in the Perthshire district have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor,acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 20th day of April 1982, been set apart, taken, or resumed forthe purposes of the following public work, namely, Drainage-Wanneroo Road Sump .

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are marked offand more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D ., W.A. 53169, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works,Perth .

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Commissioner for Main Roads for an estate in fee simple in posses-sion for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever .

Ernest Charles Mondello

Portion of Perthshire Location 103 and being Lot 100 on 1 600m2Diagram 62680 and being part of the land in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1011 Folio 299

Certified correct this 6th day of April 1982 .R. TROWBRIDGE,

ANDREW MENSAROS,

Governor in Executive Council .Minister for Works .

Dated this 20th day of April 1982.

PW 3796/81Local Government Act 1960 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Road Purposes-Shire of Mundaring

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the provisions of section 17(2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17(1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the Swan View District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely Road Purposes-Shire of Mundaring, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 53742 which maymay be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth . The additional information contained in the Schedule after theland descriptions is to define locality only and in no way derogates from the Transfer of Land Act description .

Dated this 19th day of April 1982 .

defines and sets aside the following area of navigablewaters for the purpose of water skiing only :-

A course commencing from the water ski areaat Mill Point, South Perth and proceeding in agenerally southwest direction to Quarry Point thencein a generally south direction via Outer Dolphinto Melville Water and thence generally west toPoint Resolution thence generally northwest toClaremont and Burnside beacons and south toChidley Point then back to Mill Point via PointWalter bank, Point Dundas and Foam Spit .

Providing however that this course may only be usedby members of the West Australian Water Ski Associa-tion competing in the approved event between the hoursof 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on Sunday, 2 May 1982 .

C. J. GORDON,Acting General Manager .

ANDREW MENSAROS,Minister for Works.

SCHEDULE

No. on Plan Owner or Occupier or AreaP.W.D ., W.A . DescriptionNo. 53742 Reputed Owner Reputed Occupier (approx.)

Michael Hogan and Michael Hogan and Portion of Swan View Suburban Lot 64 and 16 m2Denise LorraineAileen Ramsay

Denise LorraineAileen Ramsay

being part of the land in Certificate of TitleVolume 1424 Folio 466

SCHEDULE

No. on Plan.P.W.D ., W.A . Owner or Reputed Owner Description AreaNo. 53169

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[30 April 1982 .

PW 3618/81Local Government Act 1960 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

NOTICE OF INTENTION: TO RESUME LAND

Stock Sale Yards-Shire of Lake_ Grace

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the provisions of section 17(2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17(1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Williams District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely Stock Sale Yardsand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 53854 which may be inspected at the office ofthe Minister for Works, Perth . The additional information contained in the Schedule after the land descriptions is to definelocality only and in no way derogates from the Transfer of Land Act description .

SCHEDULE

Dated this 19th day of April 1982 .ANDREW MENSAROS,

Minister for Works .

Dated this 28th day of April 1982 .D. R. WARNER,

Secretary, Main Roads .

Main Roads Act 1930-1977 ; Public Works Act 1902-1974

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17(2) of the Public Works Act1902-1974, that it is intended to take or resume under Section 17(1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Boyup Brook District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, the realigningof the Boyup Brook-Arthur River Road (1 . 90-6 . 00 SLK section) and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked offon Plan M.R.D. W.A. 8002-65, 7902-181, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of MainRoads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

M.R.D. 42/314-C

No. Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupier or ReputedOccupier Description Area

(approx.)

Earl Neville Alfred Gibbs Hon. Minister for Works Portion of Nelson Location 441 (Certificate of 1 . 915 0 ha(Purchaser vide CaveatC280003

Title Volume 68 Folio 144A)

2. Arnold George Bode A. G. Bode Portion of Nelson Location 1872 (Certificate of 70 ml

3 . Earl Neville Alfred Gibbs Hon. Minister for WorksTitle Volume 1312 Folio 240)

Portion of Nelson Location 1007 including the 1 130 m2(Purchaser vide CaveatC280003)

subject of diagram 11986 and thereon num-bered Lot 2 (Certificate of Title Volume 1075

4 . Alison Dickson, WilliamFolio 905)

265 m2J. E ., P . F . and M . J . Thomp- Portion of Nelson Location 1007, including Lot 1Leslie Bradford andHerbert

Skewes

asson (Lessees vide Caveat2428/1969)

the subject of diagram 11987 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1106 Folio 954)

5 .

Executors of the will ofGeorge Alfred Dicksondeceased (as to the oneundivided half share)

Alison Dickson (one un- 265 m2J. E ., P . F . and M . J . Thomp- Portion of Nelson Location 1007, including Lot 1

6 .

divided half share)

Allison Dickson, William

son (Lessees vide Caveat

the subject of diagram 11987 (Certificate of2428/1969)

Title Volume 1106 Folio 954J. E ., P. F . and M. J . Thomp- Portion of Nelson Location 482 (Certificate of 1 . 681 0 ha

Leslie Bradford andHerbert

Skewes

asson (Lessees vide Caveat

Title Volume 1096 Folio 383)2428/1969)

7 .

Executors of the will ofGeorge Alfred Dicksondeceased (as to the oneundivided half share)

Alison Dickson (one un- J. E ., P . F . and M . J . Thomp- Portion of Nelson Location 482 (Certificate of 1 .6810 hadivided half share) son (Lessees vide Caveat

Title Volume 1096 Folio 383)2428/1969)

No. on PlanP.W.D ., W.A .No. 53854

Owner orReputed Owner

Occupier orReputed Occupier

Description Area(approx .)

Roberta Francis Roberta Francis

. . . . Portion of Williams Location 10155 and being 10 .0026haCarruthers,Margaret Carruthers

Carruthers,Margaret Carruthers

part of the land in Certificate of Title Volume1494 Folio 005

and James Carruthers and James Carruthers

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No .

Main Roads Act 1930-1977 ; Public Works Act 1902-1974

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17(2) of the Public Works Act'1902-1974, that it is intended to take or resume under Section 17(1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Gnowangerup District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, widening of theBroomehill-Jerramungup Road and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M .R.D. W.A. 8025-230which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed

Occupier or ReputedOwner

Occupier

Dated this 28th day of April 1982.

Dated this 28th day of April 1982 .D. R. WARNER,

Secretary, Main Roads .

Description

M.R.D. 42/258-6

Area(approx.)

Slabwell Pty . Limited

Slabwell Pty . Limited

. . .. Plantagenet Location 5176 (Crown Grant 3 718 m 2Volume 1360 Folio 176)

Main Roads Act 1930-1977 ; Public Works Act 1902-1974

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17(2) of the Public Works Act1902-1974, that it is intended to take or resume under Section 17(1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Kalamunda District for the purpose of the following public works namely, wideningWelshpool Road, Lesmurdie Hill (subject to control of access) and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off onPlan M.R.D. W.A. 7925-34 which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, EastPerth .

D . R. WARNER,Secretary, Main Roads .

M.R.D. 41/79-36

1 . Judith Marks

. . .. J. Marks .

Portion of Canning Location 706 and being part 1 250 m2of Lots 18, 19 and 22 the subject of diagram19329 (Certificate of Title Volume 1191Folio 21)

SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaNo. Owner Occupier Description (approx .)

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REPORT BY COMMITTEE OF INQUIRYINTO

TEACHER EDUCATION,-NOVEMBER, 1980.

Chairman-Dr. R. L . VICKERYPrices:-

Counter Sales-$2 .50 .Mailed Local-$3 .50Mailed Interstate-$3 .70

Report of an Analytical Study of theproposed Corridor Plan for Perth andpossible alternate approach to aregional plan for the Metropolitanarea, 4th August 1971, to 31st Jan .,1972 by Paul RitterPrices-

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1829-1979REPORT ON THE CELEBRATIONS

TO THE PARLIAMENT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA BY THE150th ANNIVERSARY BOARD

Executive Chairman—Slade Drake-Brockman, C .M.G.

Prices-Counter Sales-$10.00Mailed Plus Postage on 1 kg

REPORT OF THE ROYALCOMMISSION "FREMANTLEPRISON" 1973 .

(Commissioner, His Honour Robert E . Jones .)

Prices-Counter Sales-$1.50Mailed Plus Postage on 1 kg

[30 April 1982.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THEGOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA JULY 1977Chairman Mr. W. E. Nott, S .M.

Prices-Counter Sales-$1 .90Mailed W.A.-$2.90Mailed Interstate-$3 .10

DIGEST OFWESTERN AUSTRALIANARBITRATION REPORTSVolumes 1 to 14-1901-1920

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REPORT ON COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO RESIDENTIALCHILD CARE, SEPTEMBER, 1976

CHAIRMAN-BERYL GRANT

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ROTTNEST ISLANDIN HISTORY AND

LEGENDIts Discovery and Development

Natural Beauties,Fauna and Flora.

By W. Somerville.Prices-

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30 April 1982 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

REPORT OF THEJUDICIAL ENQUIRY INTO THEWORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT

OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA

SEPTEMBER 1978-JANUARY 1979CHAIRMAN B. J. DUNN

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THE NATURAL FEATURES OFROTTNEST ISLAND

Collated by G . R. W . Meadly M.Sc.Prices-

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COUNCIL TO INQUIRE INTO AND REPORTUPON THE

CURRENT POSITION OF NATIONALPARKS WITHIN THE STATE

Presented by the Hon. A. A. Lewis, M.L.C .,27th November, 1979 .Prices-

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CHIEF SECRETARYOctober 1978.

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Prices-Counter Sales-$5 .00Mailed Local-$6 .00Mailed Interstate-$6 .20

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION OFINQUIRY INTO THE

CORRIDOR PLAN FOR PERTH(Hon. F. R. White, M.L.C .

Chairman)Prices-

Counter Sales-$2 .00Mailed W.A.-$3.00Mailed Interstate-$3 .20

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REPORT ON THE INQUIRY INTOTHE BUILDING INDUSTRY OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973-74-

(Enquirer, Charles Howard Smith, Q.C.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$1.00Mailed W.A.-$2.00Mailed Eastern States-$2.20

REPORT OF THEROYAL COMMISSION INTO

AIRLINE SERVICES IN W.A. 1975(Commissioner Hon. Sir Reginald R . Sholl)

Prices-Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed Plus Postage on 1 kg

Report of Government SecondarySchools Discipline Committee

DISCIPLINE INSECONDARY SCHOOLS

IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA1972

Prices-Counter Sales-$1.00

Mailed Plus Postage on l kg

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION INTO THE

BEEF AND SHEEP MEATSINDUSTRY 1976 .

Chairman Hon. A. V. Crane, M.L.A.Prices-

Counter Sales-$3 .50Mailed Plus Postage on l kg

Sessional Bills-$20.00 Australia Wide.

REPORT OF THE ROYALCOMMISSION INTO

"ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS" 1974(Commissioner Hon . Judge Lyn C . Furnell, Q.C.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed Plus Postage on 2 kg

Available only from Marine and HarboursDepartment, 6 Short Street, Fremantle .Phone 335 1211.-

Navigable Waters Regulations, 1958 .Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea .Regulations for the Examination of Applicants

for Masters, Mates, Coxswain, Engineers,Marine Motor Engine Drivers and MarineSurveyors.

REPORT OF THE EGG INDUSTRYENQUIRY OF W.A., 1973 .

(Neil D. McDonald Enquirer.)Prices-

Counter Sales-$3.50Mailed Plus Postage on 1 kg

REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEEOF THE

LEGISLATIVE COUNCILON

NATIONAL PARKS-1981(Hon. A. A . LEWIS, M.L.C.-CHAIRMAN) .

Prices-Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed Plus Postage on 1 kg

30 April 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1443

POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONIN

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

NOTICE.TREASURY APPROVED INCREASE CHARGES,ALSO POSTAL CHARGES INCREASE, MARCH1982REPORT 1976

Chairman-Professor P. H . Partridge

Prices-

Counter Sales-$3.00

(Price quoted includes postage)Western Australian Statutes-Per Annum.

InterstateLocal(W.A.)$

and Overseas(all states)

$Mailed W.A.-$4.00 Loose Statutes ($11 .00) . . . . 16 .00 18.50Mailed Interstate-$4 .20 Bound Statutes ($35 .00) . . . . 40.00 42.50

Loose and Bound ($46 .00) 56.00 61.00

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1444GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Postal Charges Amended April 1982

REPORT OFROYAL COMMISSION INTO

GAMBLING, 1974(Commissioner Mr. P. R. Adams, Q.C.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$3 .00Mailed W.A.-$4.00Mailed Interstate-$4.20

REPORT OFTHE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ONTHE PROPOSAL FOR A WEST-ERN AUSTRALIAN HERITAGECOMMISSION - 1975 .(Chairman-Mr . R. . H . Doig)

PRICES-Counter Sales-$1.50Mailed W.A.-$2.50Mailed Interstate-$2.70

THE PILBARA STUDYREPORT ON T INDUSTRIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF THE PILBARA-JUNE 1974

(By the Pilbara Study Group Director-E. C. R. Spooner.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$3 .00Mailed Plus Postage on 2 kg

18701/4/82

SPEC NOTICEGOVERNMENT GAZETTE ADVERTISING

CHARGESDeceased Estate Notices, per Estate-$6.00Real Estate and Business Agents and Brokers

Licences, etc., per Notice-$12 .00All Other Notices

per Column Centimetre-$1 .20$6.00-Minimum Charge.

By Authority : WILUAM C . BROWN, Government Printer

CURRENT RELEASE

THE REPORT -OF 0, -F. DIXON

Regarding Allegations of Graft andCorruption Within the Police Force 1982

Prices-Counter Sales-$2 .00Mailed Plus Postage on 256 grams

[30 April 1982 .

GENERAL CONTENTS.REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES,DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS .

PageDetermination-Legal Aid Commission1401-2Dog Act-By-law-Town of Claremont1419Factories and Shops Exemption Order1420-1Health Act-Shire of Gingin 1402Local Government Act-By laws-

Town of Claremont 1419Shire of East Pilbara 1420

CONTENTS.

PageAgriculture, Department of 1422

Chicken Meat Industry Act 1422

Corrections, Department of 1400Deceased Persons' Estates 1434-5Factories and Shops 1420-1Finance Brokers Control Act 1400

Health Department 1402-3

Inquiry Agents Licensing Act 1400Labour, Department of 1420-2Lands Department 1397-9, 1409-13Local Government Department 1415-20

Medical Department 1403

Navigable Waters Regulations 1437-9Notices of Intention to Resume Land1437Orders in Council:1398-9Partnerships Dissolved 1434Police Department 1403-6

Public Service Arbitration Act 1401-2

Public Works Department 1398, 1435-9Sale of Unclaimed Found and Lost Property1403-6

Totalisator Board 1429-30

Valuation of Land Act 1399Western Australian Institute of Technology Act1422-8Wildlife . Conservation Act 1408Workers' Compensation and Assistance Act1421-2