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PERTH : FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY
[ 1967
Main Roads Act Amendment Act (No. 2), 1966.PROCLAMATION
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the
DOUGLAS ANTHONY Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andKENDREW, Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-Governor. able Order of the Bath, Commander of theCL.S.1 Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-
monwealth of Australia.
WHEREAS it is enacted by section two of theMain Roads Act Amendment Act (No. 2), 1966,that that Act shall come into operation on a dateto be fixed by proclamation: Now, therefore, I, theGovernor, acting with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, do hereby fix the date onwhich this proclamation is published in the Gov-ernment Gazette as the date on which the MainRoads Act Amendment Act (No. 2), 1965, shallcome into operation.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 25th day ofJanuary, 1967.
By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVELL,
Acting Minister for Works.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !
AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers at Perth the 12thday of January, 1967, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued:
Child Welfare Act, 1947-1965.ORDER IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Wel-fare Act, 1947-1965, it is provided that the Gov-ernor may appoint such persons, male or female,as he may think fit, to be members of any par-ticular Children's Court and may determine therespective seniorities of such members; andwhereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Actthe Governor may amend, vary or revoke anysuch appointment: Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor, by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, doth hereby appointNolan McDaniel to be a member of the Children'sCourt at Broome, and doth hereby revoke the
appointments of the persons named in the Schedulehereto as members of the Children's Courts atthe places mentioned:—
Schedule.Wyndham—Matthew Freeman Ryle, Henry
Cain Geddes, Roland Eric Larke andGeorge Gaunt.
Derby—William Wedge Henwood.W. S. LONNIE,
Clerk of the Council.
Child Welfare Act, 1947-1965.ORDER IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the ChildWelfare Act, 1947-1965, it is provided that theGovernor may appoint such persons, male orfemale, as he may think fit, to be members ofany particular Children's Court and may deter-mine the respective seniorities of such members;and whereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the saidAct the Governor may amend, vary or revoke anysuch appointment: Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor, by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, doth hereby appoint thepersons named in the First Schedule hereto to beMembers of the Children's Courts at the placesmentioned, and doth hereby revoke the appoint-ments of persons named in the Second Schedulehereto as members of the Children's Courts atthe places mentioned:—
First Schedule.Carnarvon—Allan John Nicol and Thomas
Annear.Exmouth—Geoffrey Robert Johnson.Port Hedland—Peter John Alfred Collins and
Barry Herriot Stubb17.Onslow—Ian Donald Blair.
Second Schedule.Exmouth—Robert Murdoch Gedling.Port Hedland—James Kenneth Slattery.Onslow—Peter John Alfred Collins.Marble Bar—Barry Herriot Stubbs.
W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.
442 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February,1967.
AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers at Perth the 25thday of January, 1967, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued:
Child Welfare Act, 1947-1965.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Wel-fare Act, 1947-1965, it is provided that the Gov-ernor may appoint such persons, male or female,as he may think fit, to be members of any par-ticular Children's Court and may determine therespective seniorities of such members; and whereasby section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Act theGovernor may amend, vary or revoke any suchappointment: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby appoint thepersons named in the First Schedule hereto to bemembers of the Children's Court at the place men-tioned, and doth hereby revoke the appointmentsof the persons named in the Second Schedulehereto as members of the Children's Court at theplace mentioned:—
First Schedule.Goomalling—Stanley Frank Jones and Edgar
Barry Bracknell.Second Schedule.
Goomalling—Sydney Arthur Anderson, MiltonButler Royal and Ernest John Water-house.
W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.
Child Welfare Act, 1947-1965.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the ChildWelfare Act, 1947-1965, it is provided that theGovernor may appoint such persons, male orfemale, as he may think fit, to be members of anyparticular Children's Court and may determinethe respective seniorities of such members; andwhereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Actthe Governor may amend, vary or revoke any suchappointment: Now, therefore, Its Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby appoint thepersons named in the First Schedule hereto to bemembers of the Children's Courts at the placesmentioned and doth hereby revoke the appoint-ments of the persons named in the Second Schedulehereto as members of the Children's Courts at theplaces mentioned:—
First Schedule.Appointments:
Brookton—John Frederick Coote.Corrigin—Ronald Douglas Hill and David
Claude Turner.Dumbleyung—Michael Bernard Kissane.Kondinin—Bruce William West and Harold
Victor Clayton.Wickepin—Norman King.Williams—Harold Francis Lynch.
Second Schedule.Revocations:
Beverley—Nelson Roy Healey.Boddington—John Joseph O'Brien.Collie—Samson Simpson, Elizabeth Cunning-
ham and John Marshall.Corrigin—Charles Ernest Oates.Pingelly—Hubert Walter Minton Andrews.Wickepin—Mervyn Brighton Stott and Clar-
ence George Russell.Williams—Robert Stuart Logic.
W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.
Premier's Department,Perth, 6th February, 1967.
IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thefollowing temporary allocation of portfolios duringthe absence of Ministers from the State:—
During the absence of the Hon. David Brand,M.L.A., from 12th February, 1967
The Honourable Charles Walter MichaelCourt, O.B.E., M.L.A., to be ActingPremier, Treasurer and Minister forTourists.
During the absence of the Hon. C. D. Nalder,M.L.A., from 5th February, 1967
The Honourable William Stewart Bovell,M.L.A., to be Acting Minister for Agri-culture and Electricity.
During the absence of the Hon. L. A. Logan,M.L.C., from 2nd February, 1967
The Honourable James Frederick Craig,M.L.A., to be Acting Minister for LocalGovernment, Town Planning and ChildWelfare.
W. S. LONNIE,Under Secretary,
Premier's Department.
Premier's Department,Perth, 9th February, 1967.
IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the appointment ofthe following to the Commission of the Peace forthe State of Western Australia:—
John Ewart Dawson, of "Colville", 3 CecilyStreet, Bluff Point.
Emilie Aminaduv Same, of 35 Farmer Street,North Perth.
W. S. LONNIE.Under Secretary,
Premier's Department.
LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.(As amended.)
Application for License in the First Instance.To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, DALE WILLIAM EGERTON DAVID, of 35 Clif-ton Crescent, Mount Lawley, Builder, having at-tained the age of twenty-one years, hereby applyon behalf of David & Co., a firm of which I am amember, for a license to carry on the businessof a land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921(as amended). The principal place of businesswill be at 35 Clifton Crescent, Mount Lawley.
Dated the 19th day of January, 1967.
DALE E. DAVID,Signature of Applicant.
Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 14th day of March, 1967,
at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon, as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.
Dated the 27th day of January, 1967.
H. P. HARDIMAN,Clerk of Petty Sessions.
Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 443
VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE
Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable
1967Premier's .... Tourist Officer, Melbourne, Branch Offices,
Tourist Development Authority (ItemC-IV (d) $2,945 17th February
27/0800).... Clerk (North-West), Ministerial Staff (Item C-II-2 $3,335-$3,465 do.
26/0282)Do. .... .... Clerk, Accounts Section (Item 26/0090) .... C-II-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.
Treasury .... .... .... General Assistant, Educational Suppliesand Stationery Branch, Government
G-II-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.
Stores (Item 35/0980)Drown Law .... .... Inspector, Companies Registration Office 0-11-3 $3,605-$3,745 do.
(Item 11/2530)Public Service Commis-
sioner's OfficeClerk, Personnel and Clerical Branch (Item
28/0540)C-II-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.
Public Health .... Assistant Pathologist, Public Health Labor-atories (Item 08/3142) (a)
P-I-3/5 $6,743-$7,333 do.
Drown Law .... .. Clerk, Probate Duties Office (Item 11/2345) C-II-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.Assessor, Grade 4, Probate Duties Office 0-11-1/2 $3,075-$3,465 do.
(Item 11/2335)Agriculture .... .... Field Assistant, Medina, Research Stations G-VI $1,437 (17 yrs.)- do.
Branch, Horticultural Division (Item $2,94501/4126) (a) (e)
.... Field Assistant, Upper Swan, Research G-VI $1,437 (17 yrs.)- do.Stations Branch, Horticultural Division $2,945(Item 01/4142) (a) (e)
Do. .... .... .... Field Assistant, Stoneville, Research Stations G-VI $1,437 (17 yrs.)- do.Branch, Horticultural Division (Item $2,94501/4062) (a) (e)
Education .... .... .... Director of Secondary Education, Pro-fessional Branch (Item 14/0270) (a)
P-E-S $8,720 24th February
Do. .... .... .... Deputy Director of Secondary Education,Professional Branch (Item 14/0330) (a)
P-E-4 $8,164 do.
Do. .... .... .... District Superintendent of Education,Professional Branch (Item 14/0370) (a)
P-E-3 $7,264-$7,864 do.
Do. .... .... . . Superintendent of Research and Planning,Professional Branch (Item 14/0580) (a)
P-E-1/2 $6,604-$6,804 do.
Do. .... .... .... District Superintendent of Education,Professional Branch (Item 14/0500) (a)
P-E-3 $7,264-$7,864 do.
Medical .... .... .... Clerk, General Section (Item 07/0710) .... C-II-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.Drown Law .... .... .... Assistant Parliamentary Draftsman and P-I-6 $7,643 do.
Relieving Solicitor, Solicitor General'sOffice (Item 11/1220)
Do. .... .... .... Solicitor, Grade 1, Crown Solicitor's Office(Item 11/1290)
P-11-10/11to P-I-1
$5,503-$6,193 do.
Do. .... . .... . . Solicitor, Grade 1, Prosecutions Section,Solicitor General's Office (Item 11/1515)
P-II-10/11to P-I-1
$5,503-$6,193 do.
Lands and Surveys ....(2 positions)
Senior Surveyor, Surveyor General's Divi-sion (Items 20/3590 and 3600)
P-I-1/3 $6,193-$6,743 do.
Lands and Surveys Inspecting Surveyor, Surveyor General's P-I-1/3 $6,193-$6,743 do.Division (Item 20/4060)
Do. do. .... Assistant Surveyor General, Surveyor P-I-6 $7,643 do.General's Division (Item 20/3550)
State Housing Commission Clerk (Relieving), Administrative—General C-II-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.Branch (Item 32/0210)
Do. do. Clerk, Expenditure and Remittances Sec-tion, Accounts Branch (Item 32/2905)
0-H-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.
Public Works .... Engineer-in-Charge, Cunderdin Workshop,Machinery Section, Engineering Division
0-11-5 $4,175-$4,325 do.
(Item 29/3635) (a)Do. .... Clerk, Northam Water Supply, District C-I1-1 $3,075-$3,205 do.
Offices, Accounting Division (Item 29/1770)
Do. .... .... Technical Assistant, Mechanical and Plant G-II-2 $3,335-$3,465 do.Engineer's Branch, Engineering Division(Item 29/4105) (a)
Education ........... Senior Clerk, Staffing Section, Clerical C-II-5 $4,175-$4,325 do.Branch (Item 14/1410) (b)
Agriculture .... . Section Instructor (Agricultural Engineer-ing), Muresk Agricultural College (Item
G-II-1/3 $3,075-$3,745 do.
01/9901) (a)Public Works .... Mechanical Supervisor, Mechanical Services G-II-4 $3,885-$4,025 do.
Branch, Architectural Division (Item29/8375) (a) (c)
State Government Insurance Clerk-in-Charge, Claims Section, Claims and C-II-8 $5,235-$5,395 do.Office Clerical Branch (Item 31/1300) (k)
Education .... .... .... Laboratory Assistant, Melville, Senior High G-X $1,437 (17 yrs.)- do.Schools Branch (Item 14/3595) (a) (f) $2,945
Do. . .... Laboratory Assistant, Kent Street, Senior G-X $1,437 (17 yrs.)- do.High Schools Branch (Item 14/3600) $2,945(a) (f)
Laboratory Assistant, Scarborough, Senior G-X $1,437 (17 yrs.)- do.High Schools Branch (Item 14/3605) $2,945(a) (f)
Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard
Technical Assistant, Drawing Office, En-gineering Division (Item 22/6410) (a) (g)
G-11-1/2 $3,075-$3,465 do.
444 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—continued
Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnab e
1967Mines.... Chemist and Research Officer, Grade 3,
Foods, Drugs and Toxicological Division,Government Chemical Laboratories (Itemto be created) (a) (h)
P-II-2/8 $3,409-$5,083 24th February
Native Welfare (2 positions) District Officer, Field Division (Itemsattached pending allocation) (a) (i)
G-11-1/3 33,075-33,745(j) do.
Public Works (2 positions) Architect, Grade 2, Drawing Office, Archi-tectural Division (Items 29/7258 and
P-II-9/11 35,223-35,923 do.
29/7260) (a)
(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.(b) The possession of a Diploma in Public Administration, or approved equivalent, will be regarded as an important
factor when judging efficiency under section 34 of the Public Service Act.(c) Applicants must have a sound knowledge and experience of refrigeration and air conditioning systems.(d) C-IV clerks recruited in Western Australia are paid a special allowance to the maximum of the C-IV range whilst
serving in Eastern States' branches.(e) Leaving Certificate with preference for Science subjects or Diploma of recognised Agricultural College.(f) Leaving Certificate desirable. Preference will be given to applicants with one or more of the following qualifications :
(a) Physics and Chemistry at the Leaving Certificate level or higher ; (b) Laboratory experience(e) Trade skills.(g) Leaving Certificate or an approved equivalent. Some drafting experience preferred. Minimum age 25 years.(h) University Degree in Science with a major in Chemistry, or equivalent. Previous experience desirable but not
essential.(i) Applicants must be over 21 years of age and possess Leaving Certificate or equivalent. Anthropological, psycho-
logical or social welfare training an advantage. Current driver's license essential.(j) Plus special allowance by annual increments through the range to a gross salary of $4,325. Plus district allowance
in certain areas.(7c) The possession of an academic qualification acceptable for Associate Membership of the Australian Insurance Institute,
or equivalent qualification, will be regarded as an important factor when judging efficiency under section 34 of the PublicService Act.
Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1966, and are to be addressed to the PublicService Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.
R. H. DOIG,10th February, 1967. Public Service Commissioner.
Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 8th February, 1967.
THE following promotions have been approved:D. .P. Cartwright, Planning Officer, Grade 1,
P-I-i, to be Senior Planning Officer (Executive),P-I-5, Professional Section, Town Planning Depart-ment, as from 25th January, 1967.
D. G. Sander, Assistant Parliamentary Drafts-man and Relieving Solicitor, P-I-6, to be SeniorAssistant Parliamentary Draftsman, P-I-7/8, Par-liamentary Drafting Section, Solicitor General'sOffice, Crown Law Department, as from 12thJanuary; 1967.
The following resignations have been accepted:—Name; Department; Date.
F. D. Griffiths; Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard; 27/1/67.
D. E. Stocker; Public Works; 9/12/66.F. J. Cox; Education; 20/1/67.V. B. Labianca; Chief Secretary's; 24/2/67.A. M. Cottee; Medical; 19/1/67.K. J. Page; Agriculture; 27/1/67.B. S. Walker; Metropolitan Water Supply
Board; 10/2/67.E. L. Tregear; Agriculture; 11/1/67.N. L. Crooks; Metropolitan Water Supply
Board; 10/2/67.The following retirements have been approved:
C. L. McKittrick; Crown Law; 9/3/67.N. A. Uren; Education; 31/1/67.J. Bond; Treasury; 19/2/67.
The following offices have been created:—Item 22 4880, Survey Assistant, Grade 3,
G-II-1/2, Construction Branch, Engineering Div-ision, Metropolitan Water Supply Board.
Item 29 7116, Structural Draftsman, P-II-1/6,Architectural and Structural Design Branch,Architectural Division, Public Works Department.
Item 16 0477, Research Officer, P-II-2/8, Re-search Section, Department of Fisheries and Fauna.
Item 22 7665, Drafting Assistant, G-XI, SurveyDrafting Section, Drawing Office, Engineering Div-ision, Metropolitan Water Supply Board.
Item 31 0290, Telephonist, G-IX, General Section,Claims and Clerical Branch, State GovernmentInsurance Office.
Item 26 0300, Typist, C-V, North West, Premier'sDepartment.
Item 26 0290, Clerk, C-IV, North West, Premier'sDepartment.
Item 14 3595, Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Melville,Senior High Schools Branch, Education Depart-ment.
Item 14 3600, Laboratory Assistant, G-X, KentStreet, Senior High Schools Branch, Education De-partment.
Item 14 3605, Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Scar-borough, Senior High Schools Branch, EducationDepartment.
The title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended:
Item 23 5970, occupied by E. M. Jones, SurveyExamination and Drafting Branch, Mines Depart-ment, amended from Drafting Assistant, G-XI, toDraftsman, P-II-1/6, item 23 5962, with effect fromthe 18th March, 1967.
Item 17 0790, vacant, Drafting Section, ForestsDepartment, amended from Technical Assistant,G-VII-1, to Drafting Assistant, G-XI, with effectfrom the 11th January, 1967.
Item 29 7840, vacant, Estimating Section, Archi-tectural Division, Public Works Department,amended from Technical Officer, Grade 2, G-II-1/2,to Technical Assistant, G-II-1/3, item 29 7897, witheffect from the 1st January, 1967.
Item 31 1300, vacant, Clerk in Charge, ClaimsSection, Claims and Clerical Branch, State Gov-ernment Insurance Office, amended from C-II-7to C-II-8, with effect from the 9th February, 1967.
R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 445
It is hereby notified for general information thatMonday, 6th March, 1967 (Labour Day) will beobserved as a holiday throughout the Public Service.
R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner.
Ex. Co. 95.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas appointed Thursday, 16th March, 1967, tobe a Public Service holiday at Bunbury (Cup Day)in lieu of the holiday granted in the metropolitanarea for the Royal Agricultural Show held atClaremont.
R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner.
MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT.St. George's Place,
Perth, 8th February, 1967.Vacancy—Personnel and Industrial Officer.
APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualifiedand experienced persons to fill the above positionon the staff of the Main Roads Department.
Classification—C-II-4.Salary Range—$3,885-$4,025 per annum,Location—Head Office, Perth.
Requirements—Applicants should have extensiveexperience in personnel matters relating to Gov-ernment service, including interpretation of theP.S.C. Act, Regulations and Agreements and theGovernment Employees (Promotions Appeal Board)Act. In addition, a sound working knowledge ofand experience in awards relating to wages em-ployees, is essential.
The successful applicant will be required tocarry out the duties detailed in the Duty State-ment, copies of which are available from the Per-sonnel Officer, Main Roads Department.
Applications, giving personal particulars and fulldetails of experience, are to be addressed to reachthe Secretary, Main Roads Department, St.George's Place, Perth, on or before 17th February,1967. Envelopes to be endorsed "Application—Con-fidential".
LICENSING ACT, 1911 (AS AMENDED).Application for a Gallon License.
To the Licensing Court for the Metropolitan Dis-trict in Western Australia:
I, ANGELO MALLIO PASQUA, now residing at 6Grey Court, East Hamilton Hill, in the said Met-ropolitan District, do hereby give notice that it ismy intention to apply at the next Quarterly Sittingof the Licensing Court for the said District for aGallon License, for the premises which I nowoccupy, situated at 95 Forrest Road, East HamiltonHill.
Dated the 6th day of February, 1967.A. M. PASQUA,
Signature of Applicant.
LICENSING ACT, 1911-1965.(Section 25.)
State Licensing Court,Perth, 2nd February, 1967.
THE Licensing Court for the Metropolitan Districthas appointed Wednesday, 8th March, 1967, asthe day for a sitting of the Metropolitan LicensingCourt at Perth.
J. P. McEWAN,Clerk of the State Licensing Court.
ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1964.Electoral Department,Perth, 7th February, 1967.
THE Hon. Minister for Justice, pursuant to section7 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1964, and the authoritydelegated to him by the Governor thereunder, hasapproved of the appointment of Brian MalcolmYeoman as substitute to discharge the duties ofElectoral Registrar for the Merredin-Yilgarn
Electoral District, as from the 13th February, 1967,during the absence of Mr. D. J. Grose on otherduties.
S. E. WHEELPR,Chief Electoral Officer.
ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1964.Electoral Department,Perth, 3rd February, 1967.
THE Hon. Minister for Justice, pursuant to section7 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1964, and the authoritydelegated to him by the Governor thereunder, hasapproved of the appointment of
Donald George Doig, as substitute to dischargethe duties of Electoral Registrar for theMoore Electoral District, for the period2nd March, 1967, to 25th August, 1967,inclusive, during the absence of Mr R. J.Gething on annual and long service leave;
Peter John Henderson, as substitute to dis-charge the duties of Electoral Registrarfor the Kimberley Electoral District, forthe period 20th March, 1967, to 22nd May,1967, inclusive, during the absence of MrP. G. Thobaven on leave.
S. E. WHEELER,Chief Electoral Officer.
GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT, 1904 (ASAMENDED).
Appeal Board By-election.7th February, 1967.
IN accordance with the provisions of the Govern-ment Railways Act, 1904 (as amended) and theGovernment Railways (Appeal Board) Regulations,1965, nominations are invited for the under-mentioned vacancy in the membership of the Rail-way Appeal Board:
One memberSection (C)—Wages Staff of the motive
power section of the mechanicalbranch, excluding tradesman andtheir assistants employed in thatsection.
Nominations of candidates shall be on the pre-scribed form and shall be made in accordance withthe regulations and must reach the ReturningOfficer at the State Electoral Department, Ruraland Industries Bank Building, 54-58 BarrackStreet, Perth, not later than noon on Wednesday,the 15th day of March, 1967.
Nomination forms are obtainable from the Re-turning Officer.
S. E. WHEELF,R,State Chief Electoral Officer,
Returning Officer.State Electoral Department,
54-58 Barrack Street, Perth.
MARKETING OF BARLEY ACT, 1946-1955.Western Australian Barley Marketing Board
Election, 1967.Notice to Producers.
24th February, 1967.PLEASE take notice that it is intended to hold anelection for an elective member of the WesternAustralian Barley Marketing Board.
Election Day—Monday 8th May, 1967.Nominations will close with the Returning Officer,
State Electoral Department, 54 Barrack Street,Perth, at noon on Wednesday, 12th April, 1967.Each nomination must be lodged in writing on theprescribed form, and shall be signed by the candi-date himself and also by a proposer and seconder,all of whom shall be persons enrolled on theElectoral Roll of producers for the 1965-1966 sea-son to be used at this Election.
D. L. FORSYTH,Returning Officer.
c/- State Electoral Department,54 Barrack Street, Perth.
446 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 25th January, 1967.
C.S.D. 1020.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the appointment of Mr JohnDesmond Campion, to the disciplinary staff of thePrisons Department, as warder, as from the 16thday of August, 1965.
J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.
Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 25th January, 1967.
C.S.D. 87/65.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the appointment of Mr John CohnNewberry as a Public Auditor, for the purpose ofthe Friendly Societies Act, 1892-1964 and the Co-operative and Provident Societies Act, 1903-1947.
J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.
HEALTH ACT, 1911-1965.Department of Public Health,
Perth, 2nd February, 1967.P.H.D. 2370/59.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council, pursuantto the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Con-trol of Vivisection and Experiments Regulations,1959, has cancelled the following appointments:-
Barr, A. M.; Brockis, J. G.; Beeck, N. G.;Cohney, B. C.; Dugdale, A. E.; Finucane,K. E.; Frawley, J. E.; Frayne, J. R.;Gairns, S. R.; Gardiner, M. R.; Gibson, P.;Goatcher, P.; Gooding, C. D.; Harrison,L. A.; Heenan, P. J.; Hill, J. M.; Hirsch,R. L.; Hudson, E. G.; Ibach, E. G.; Lamb,A.; Lamb, M. (Miss); Lawrence, B. J.;Lewis, C. W. D.; Lockett, M. F.; Long, J.L.; Lugg, J. W. H.; Martin, J. D.; Miller,I. J.; Oliver, A. J.; Parkinson, S. W.; Red-grave, T.; Robinson, J. S.; Silberstein,E. P.; Simmonds, W. J.; Simpson, J. A.;Sinclair, D. C.; Stanley, N. F.; Serventy,D. L.; Stokes, B. A. R.; Strugneli, L. P.;Ten Seldam, R. E. J.; Thompson, P. L.;Tofier, 0. B.; Underwood, E. J.; Vivian,A. B.; Vyden, J. K.; Waring, H.; Wasty,G. H.; Waters, T. E.; Wheeler, R. S.;Wheeler, J. G.
W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.
HEALTH ACT, 1911-1965.Department of Public Health,
Perth, 6th February, 1967.P.H.D. 732/57.
THE appointment of Dr R. G. Harding as MedicalOfficer of Health to the Shire of Bridgetown ishereby notified.
W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.
HEALTH ACT, 1911-1965.(Section 293A.)
Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section,. persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required to under-go X-ray examination for Tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.
Class.Persons 25 years of age and over who are resi-
dents of the Shire of Peppermint Grove.Time.
20th February and 21st February, 1967.
Place.Peppermint Grove (Mobile Caravan), at the
Grove Shopping Centre, Leake Street, near cornerStirling Highway,
orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fre-
mantle.or
Perth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.No charge will be made for the X-ray examina-
tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.
Dated at Perth this 2nd day of February, 1967.W. S. DAVIDSON,
Commissioner of Public Health.
HEALTH ACT, 1911-1965.(Section 293A.)
Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required toundergo X-ray examination for Tuberculosis atthe time and place specified.
Class.Persons 25 years of age and over who are resi-
dents of the Town of Cottesloe.Time.
22nd February to 3rd March, 1967.Place.
North Cottesloe (Mobile Caravan), adjacent tothe Northbourne Infant Health Centre, near cornerof Marmion Street and Ackland Way, North Cot-tesloe, Wednesday and Thursday, 22nd and 23rdFebruary, 1967.
Cottesloe Civic Centre Lesser Hall, corner Napierand Broome Streets, Cottesloe. Monday, 27th Feb-ruary to Friday, 3rd March, 1967.
orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fre-
mantle,or
Perth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.No charge will be made for the X-ray examina-
tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.
Dated at Perth this 2nd day of February, 1967.W. S. DAVIDSON,
Commissioner of Public Health.
NURSES' REGISTRATION ACT, 1922-1959.Department of Public Health,
Perth, 2nd February, 1967.P.H.D. 21/60.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council, pur-suant to section 2 (4), has appointed the followingpersons as members of the Nurses' RegistrationBoard:-
(a) Dr Roland Hodgson Nattrass (PractisingObstetrician), for the term due to expireon 31/12/1968.
(b) Mr Leslie Ernest Le Souef (Medical Prac-tioner), for the term due to expire on31/3/1969.
(c) Miss Kathleen Mary Johnson (RegisteredGeneral Trained Nurse on the staff of aNursing Training School), for the term dueto expire on 31/3/1969.
(d) Mr Walter Howse (General EducationSpecialist), for the term due to expire on31/3/1969.
(e) Miss Gwendoline Teresa Sibert (RegisteredNurse trained and experienced in Midwif-ery Nursing and Infant Welfare Nursing),for the term due to expire on 31/1/1970.
W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 447
OPTOMETRISTS ACT, 1940-1966.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned persons have been registeredunder the above Act and are the holders of licensesto practise, which are current to 31st December,1967.Abernethy, Clive Neville, c/o Manning & Abernethy,
9 Point Street, Fremantle; 7th January, 1952;admitted under section 34 (i).
Abrahams, Harry Chaim Herschel, 166 Marine Ter-race, Geraldton; 3rd May, 1963; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Archbald, Noel Leslie, 35 Thomas Avenue, Klemzig,South Australia; 17th March, 1964; admittedunder section 35 (iii).
Aspinall, Raymond Francis, 154 York Street, Al-bany; 11th November, 1948; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Bingemann, Roy Henry, 69 Cohn Street, WestPerth; 24th July, 1941; admitted under sec-tion 34 (b).
Buckeridge, Richard Leonard, c/o Mr. B. The Op-tician Pty Ltd, c/o Bairds Pty Ltd, GroundFloor, Murray Street, Perth; 3rd July, 1941;admitted under section 34 (b).
Buckeridge, Stanley Richard, c/o Mr. B. The Op-tician Pty Ltd, c/o Bairds Pty Ltd, GroundFloor, Murray Street, Perth; 14th January,1954; admitted under section 35 (1).
Castle, Donald Thomas, c/o Mr B. The OpticianPty Ltd, c/o Bairds Pty Ltd, Ground Floor,Murray Street, Perth; 24th July, 1941; ad-mitted under section 34 (b).
Collie, Ronald Alexander, R. & I. Bank Building,26 Queen Street, Fremantle; 13th July, 1950;admitted under section 35 (1).
Cutt, Alan Leonard, 6 Spry Road, Applecross; 28thJanuary, 1966; admitted under section 35 (1).
Dadd, John William Ronald; 399 Wellington Street,Perth; 29th May, 1941; admitted under section34 (b).
Dallimore, George Henry, 449 Newcastle Street,West Perth; 24th July, 1941; admitted undersection 34 (b).
Dannell, Carl Sigfred Arthur, 16 Plaza Arcade,Perth; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section34 (b).
Dunkerton, Jasper Lavington, 40 Market Street,Fremantle; 24th July, 1941; admitted undersection 34 (b).
Edwards, John, c/o Elliott & Elliott, 12 PiccadillyArcade, Perth; 11th April, 1957; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Efford, William Charles Samuel, 124 Vincent Street,Beverley; 10th July, 1941; admitted undersection 34 (b).
Elliott, John Charles, 12 Piccadilly Arcade, Perth;3rd July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b).
Ezekiel, Donald Frederick, 72 Barrack Street,Perth; 16th January, 1958; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Ezekiel, Elias Menassah, 72 Barrack Street, Perth;12th July, 1945; admitted under section 35 (a).
Fist, Gordon John William, Associated OpticiansCoy, 83 William Street, Perth; 8th July, 1941;admitted under section 34 (b).
Fist, Graham William, Associated Opticians Coy,83 William Street, Perth; 13th January, 1959;admitted under section 35 (1).
Frost, Sydney Herbert Peyton, 41 Barrack Street,Perth; 29th May, 1941; admitted under section34 (b).
Fuller, Henry Joseph, 4 London Court, Perth; 4thMay, 1949; admitted under section 35 (1).
Gollop, Herbert Samuel George, 16 Plaza Arcade,Perth; 15th January, 1949; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Grottick, Ebenezer John, 28A Stirling Street, Bun-bury; 8th February, 1951; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Harrland, Norman Paul, c/o O.P.S.M. SpectacleMakers Pty Ltd, 170 St. George's Terrace,Perth; 14th July, 1955; admitted under section35 (1).
Hogan, John Robertson, 3 Zimpels Arcade, Perth;16th January, 1958; admitted under section35 (1).
Holland, Alfred Walter, c/o O.P.S.M. SpectacleMakers Pty Ltd, 170 St. George's Terrace,Perth; 14th July, 1955; admitted under sec-tion 35 (1).
Holt, Frank, Post Office Box 83, Rockingham; 13thAugust, 1954; admitted under section 35 (1).
Humphry, Oscar Farkasch, 254 St. George's Ter-race, Perth; 5th January, 1959; re-admittedunder section 35 (1).
Kane, Frederick, 156 Rokeby Road, Subiaco; 12thMarch, 1953; admitted under section 35 (1).
Kannis, Theodore John, 567 Hay Street, Perth; 13thJanuary, 1955; admitted under section 35 (1).
Knapp, Digby Karl, 51 St. George's Terrace, Perth;13th February, 1962; admitted under section35 (1).
Knapp, Karl, 51 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 29thMay, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b).
Lilleyman, Hugh James, 467 Albany Highway, Vic-toria Park; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under sec-tion 34 (b).
Lobb, Vivian John, 13 The Avenue, Midland; 6thAugust, 1941; admitted under section 34 (c).
Louden, Murray David, 67A Hannan Street, Kal-goorlie; 20th January, 1961; admitted undersection 34 (1).
Manning, Russell Wycliffe, Box 35, Post Office,Cottesloe; 12th June, 1941; admitted undersection 34 (b).
Marchant, Ernest Francis, 120 Marine Terrace,Geraldton; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under sec-tion 34 (b).
Marshall, Brian David, 1 Winchester Street, St.Peters, Adelaide, South Australia; 18th Febru-ary, 1964; admitted under section 35 (iii).
Mazey, Clarence Conroy, 85 Mill Point Road, SouthPerth; 11th July, 1941; admitted under section34 (b).
McArdle, Peter John, c/o Laubman & Pank, 77Barrack Street, Perth; 23rd March, 1965; ad-mitted under section 35 (1).
Moffat, James, c/o Sainken & Sainken, 633 HayStreet, Perth; 3rd July, 1941; admitted undersection 34 (b).
Moore, Ronald Dudley, c/o O.P.S.M. SpectacleMakers Pty Ltd, 170 St. George's Terrace,Perth; 10th November, 1955; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Morley, Vivian, 82 Federal Street, Narrogin; 12thMay, 1949; admitted under section 35 (1).
Nainby, Horace Ferdinand Peace, 57 Keane Street,Peppermint Grove; 10th June, 1948; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Nelson, Charles Milbank, 32 Forrest Place, Perth;10th July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b).
Noack, Donald Bruce, c/o Yeates & Yeates, 44 St.George's Terrace, Perth; 9th December, 1954;admitted under section 35 (1).
Ogden, Ernest Albert Frank, c/o B. B. Ogden,Longwood Post Office, South Australia; 9thFebruary, 1950; admitted under section 35 (1).
Owens, Lloyd Kenneth, c/o Manning & Abernethy,9 Point Street, Fremantle; 26th January, 1965;admitted under section 35 (1) (d).
Palassis, Theo Anthony, c/o W. A. Opticians Asso-ciates, 567 Hay Street, Perth; 23rd February,1962; admitted under section 35 (1).
Parry, Clifford Foster, 171 St. George's Terrace,Perth; 11th July, 1941; admitted under section34 (b).
Pedersen, Kjeld Tingleff, Flat 18, 392 Stirling High-way, Cottesloe; 18th October, 1956; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Pidgeon, Walter Howard, 21a Floreat Forum Shop-ping Centre, Floreat Park; 11th January, 1962;admitted under section 35 (1).
Raiter, Solomon, c/o Sainken & Sainken, 633 HayStreet, Perth; 10th January, 1957; admittedunder section 35 (1).
448 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
Richards, Brian Antony, c/o O.P.S.M. SpectacleMakers Pty Ltd, 170 St. George's Terrace,Perth; 13th March, 1962; admitted under sec-tion 35 (1).
Robb, Peter Hall, c/o Elliott & Elliott, 30 MarketStreet, Fremantle; 8th October, 1953; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Row, David Douglas, 2 Spencer Street, Bunbury;25th October, 1966; admitted under section 35(1).
Ryan, Martin Peter Doane, 32 Forrest Place,Perth; 29th May, 1941; admitted under sec-tion 34 (b).
Sainken, Benjamin, 37 William Street, Perth; 2ndSeptember, 1949; admitted under section 22.
Sainken, Solomon, 633 Hay Street, Perth; 3rd July,1941; admitted under section 34 (b).
Sayers, Arthur William, c/o Laubman & Pank(W.A.) Pty Ltd, 77 Barrack Street, Perth; 11thJanuary, 1962; admitted under section 35 (1).
Seeker, Raymond Philip, c/o Elliott & Elliott, 12Piccadilly Arcade, Perth; 28th September,1965; admitted under section 35 (1).
Shackleton, Geoffrey Gordon, Post Office Box 47,Katanning; 9th December, 1954; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Shilbury, John Ludwig, 134 Oxford Street, Leeder-ville; 9th January, 1952; admitted under sec-tion 35 (1).
Siggs, Frank Lancester, c/o Beaufort Pharmacy,155 Beaufort Street, Perth; 3rd July, 1941; ad-mitted under section 34 (b).
Siggs, Leonard Oliver, Forrest Street, Collie; 11thJuly, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b).
Smith, Edward Alfred Keith, c/o Mr B. The Op-tician Pty Ltd, c/o Bairds Pty Ltd, GroundFloor, Murray Street, Perth; 24th July, 1941;admitted under section 34 (b).
Smith, Thomas George, 97 The Esplanade, Rock-ingham; 12th July, 1956; re-admitted undersection 22.
Solly, Leopold Henry Albert, 26 Neville Street,Bayswater; 12th August, 1948; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Steer, Geoffrey Colvin, 148 Stirling Terrace, Al-bany; 11th February, 1954; admitted undersection 35 (1).
Stevens, Robert Bevan, 37 Ogilvie Road, Mt. Pleas-ant; 17th April, 1961; admitted under section35 (1).
Summers, Charles George, c/o C. M. Nelson, 32Forrest Place, Perth; 30th May, 1963; admittedunder section 35 (1).
Ure, William Henderson, c/o Sainken & Sainken,633 Hay Street, Perth; 12th July, 1951; ad-mitted under section 35 (1).
Waddingham, Barry William, c/o Boans Ltd, Opti-cal Rooms, Wellington Street, Perth; 15thJanuary, 1963; admitted under section 35 (1).
Wende, Leslie Nathan, c/o W. A. Opticians Asso-ciates, 567 Hay Street, Perth; 14th January,1964; admitted under section 35 (1).
Williams, Thomas, c/o Laubman & Pank, 12AStephen Street, Bunbury; 23rd February, 1965;admitted under section 35 (1).
Willis, Ronald Frederick, 172A Scarborough BeachRoad, Mt. Hawthorn; 3rd July, 1941; admittedunder section 34 (b).
Yeates, Frederick Charles Osborne, 44 St. George'sTerrace, Perth; 29th May, 1941; admittedunder section 34 (b).
The following persons have been granted a per-mit, pursuant to the provisions of section 34C ofthe Optometrists Act, 1940-1966, to continue todispense prescriptions for spectacles, made or givenby occulists or optometrists, for the year ending31st December, 1967.Burton, Leslie George, London Spectacle Makers
Co., 252 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 30thMarch, 1961; dispensing permit under section34 (c).
Dominish, John Peter, 218 St. George's Terrace,Perth; 6th January, 1961; dispensing permitunder section 34 (c).
W. E. ASPINALL,Registrar.
27th January, 1967.
Department of Native Welfare,Perth, 10th February, 1967.
THE undermentioned is hereby notified for generalinformation:—
NATIVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS)ACT, 1963.
(December, 1966.)Certificate No.; Name; Place; Date.
2724; Rex, George (includes children: Rex, Wilma,born 9/2/61; Rex, Julianne, born 12/5/63; Rex,Stanley, born 30/3/66); Wyndham; 15/12/66.
2729; Clark, Leonard; Wyndham; 15/12/66.2726; Smiler, Jim; Halls Creek; 22/12/66.2686; Kilawa, Sambo; Halls Creek; 22/12/66.2737; Malgil, Peter (includes children: Malgil,
Ralph, borne 1/7/50; Malgil, Janice, born1/7/55; Malgil, Nicholas, borne 1/7/57; Malgil,Pam Lorraine, born 28/5/60; Malgil, JoanMiriam, born 20/9/62; Malgil, Josephine, born24/9/47; Malgil, Freda, born 21/12/64) ; HallsCreek; 22/12/66.
6282; Ray, Ella; Norseman; 23/11/66.A 116; Bilson, Ross; Kalgoorlie; December, 1966.Al 453; Williams, Gordon; Derby; December, 1966.Al 221; Deegan, Bernard; Derby; December, 1966,
F. E. GARE,Commissioner of Native Welfare.
GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale by public auction on the dates andat the places specified hereunder, under the pro-visions of the Land Act, 1933-1965, and its regu-lations.
CORRIGIN—(B) 397, (B) 398, (B) 399, (B) 400,(B) 401, (B) 402 and (B) 403; Upset price $210each.
Monday, the 13th March, 1967, at the R. & I.Bank, Corrigin, at 3.30 p.m.
(B) Building Conditions—Business only.All improvements on the land offered for sale
are the property of the Crown and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser:
A limit of two lots per person will apply and forthe purpose of this condition, husband and wifeare deemed to be one.
Plans and further particulars of this sale maybe obtained from the Lands Department, Perth.
C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.
GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale by public auction on the datesand at the places specified hereunder, under theprovisions of the Land Act, 1933-1965 and its regu-lations.BULLFINCH—(A) 1, upset price $60.
Wednesday the 8th March, 1967, at the CourtHouse, Southern Cross, at 3 p.m.GOOMALLING—(B) 356, upset price $100.
Thursday the 9th March, 1967, at the CourtHouse, Goomalling, at 3.30 p.m.
SALMON GUMS—(A) 34, upset price $60.Wednesday the 8th March, 1967, at the R. & I.
Bank, Salmon Gums, at 3 p.m.(A) Standard Building Conditions.(B) Building Conditions—Residential only.
TAMBELLUP—(A) 298, upset price $250; (A) 333,upset price $200.
Wednesday the 8th March, 1967, at 3.30 p.m., atthe Court House, Katanning.
(A) Building Conditions—Residential only—Subject to Installation of Septic System.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 449
All improvements on the land offered for saleare the property of the Crown and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser.
A limit of one lot per person will apply and forthe purpose of this condition, husband and wife aredeemed to be one.
Plans and further particulars of this sale maybe obtained from the Lands Department, Perth.
C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Temporary Closure of Roads.Donnybrook Shire Council.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th February, 1967.
Corres. 1612/66.IT is hereby notified that the Honourable theMinister for Lands, having approved, on therecommendation of the Donnybrook Shire Council,of the following roads being temporarily closedunder the provisions of section 292 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960, such roads are hereby tem-porarily closed and permission is granted to the
adjoining owner to place fences across these roadsand to maintain such fences until further notice.
No. 181.(a) The surveyed road along the eastern boun-
dary of Donnybrook Lot 152; from thenorthern side of Jones Street to the south-ern side of Railway Street.
(b) That portion of Yelverton Street along theeastern boundary of lot 154; from thenorthern side of Jones Street to the south-ern side of Railway Street.
(c) That portion of Jones Street along thesouthern boundary of lot 152 and onwardalong the southern boundary of lots 153and 154; from the eastern side of ChapmanStreet to the western side of YelvertonStreet.
(d) That portion of Mead Street along theeastern boundaries of lots 420 and 423;from the northern side of EcclestoneStreet to the southern side of Jones Street.
(e) That portion of Egan Street along thewestern boundaries of lots 419 and 418;from the northern side of Ecclestone Streetto the southern side of Jones Street.
(Plan Donnybrook Townsite.)
C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.
LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION
Perth Land AgencyDepartment of Lands and Surveys,
Perth, 10th February, 1967.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part Vof the Land Act, 1933-1965, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.
Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified but maybe lodged before such date if so desired.
All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if thereare more applicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Any landsremaining unselected will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.
If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and placeof the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and the sittingof the Board.
All indigenous marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown , subject to the provisionsof Clause 14 of the Regulations.
OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 8th MARCH, 1967SCHEDULE
District and Location No. Area Price per Acre Plan Corres. No. Locality and Classification
a. r. p. $Kojonup 9126 (a) (j) (m) 591 1 30 1.40 417/80 E. 1 1544/61 About 6 miles south-west of
Nyabing, p. 22 of Corres.1544/61
Williams 14198 (i) (j) 84 0 1 110.00 378C/40 D. 4 1169/59 About 712- miles north-east of(Purchase price) Cuballing, p. 18 of Corres.
1169/59
(a) Subject to payment for improvements.(i) Available under Section 53 of the Land Act, 1933.(j) Subject to Mining Conditions.(m) Not available for selection under the provisions of section 53 of the Land Act, 1933.
C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.
FORFEITURE OF LEASE.THE undermentioned Crown Lease under the pro-visions of Part V of the State Housing Act, 1946and amendments, has been forfeited for the breachof a covenant contained in the said lease.
Lease; Lessee; Land.Crown Lease No. 1110/1963; Thomas Byrne, of
Quadea Road, Nollamara, Storeman; SwanLocation 7247.
R. B. MacKENZIE,General Manager,
The State Housing Commission.
FORFEITURE OF LEASE.THE undermentioned Crown Lease, under the pro-visions of Part V of the State Housing Act, 1946and Amendments, has been forfeited for the breachof a covenant contained in the said lease.
Lease; Lessee; Land.Crown Lease No. 25/1959; Philomena Eldridge, of
Panton Street, Derby, Widow; Derby Lot 428.
R. B. MacKENZIE,General Manager,
The State Housing Commission.
450 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 38.)
Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.Bush Fires Board,
West Perth, 10th February, 1967.IT is hereby notified that the Corrigin Shire Coun-cil has appointed Messrs P. Wheatley and L. A.Bartlett as bush fire control officers for their Shire.
A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1965.
Advertisement of approved scheme amendment.City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme.
T.P.B. 853/2/5/2 Pt. 3.IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1965, that the Hon.Minister for Town Planning approved the City ofFremantle Town Planning Scheme Amendment onthe 23rd January, 1967.
Rezoning as follows:(a) Certain land being lot 120 and lots 133-
139 inclusive in Hampton Road, Fre-mantle, from General Industrial Zone toShopping Zone; and
(b) certain land being lot 68 and part lot 128in Hampton Road, Fremantle, from Shop-ping Zone to General Industrial Zone.
W. F. SAMSON,Mayor.
S. W. PARKS,Town Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1965.
Advertisement of approved scheme amendment.City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme.
T.P.B. 853/2/5/2 Pt. 4.IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1965, that the Hon.Minister for Town Planning approved the City ofFremantle Town Planning Scheme Amendment onthe 23rd January, 1967.
Rezoning certain land being lot 8 of Fre-mantle Town lots 162 and 163 and being partof Fremantle Town lot 164 in South Terrace,Suffolk and Arundel Streets, Fremantle, fromShopping Zone to Residential Zone.
W. F. SAMSON,Mayor.
S. W. PARKS,Shire Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928-1965.
Advertisement of Approved Scheme Amendment.Fremantle City Council Town Planning
Scheme.T.P.B. 853/2/5/2, Pt. 6.
IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1965, that the Hon.Minister for Town Planning approved the Fre-mantle City Council Town Planning SchemeAmendment on the 23rd day of January, 1967.
Rezoning certain land being lots 7 and 8 ofFremantle Town Lot 295 and being part ofFremantle Town Lot 309 in Queen VictoriaStreet, Fremantle, from Warehousing Zone toCivic and Cultural Zone.
W. F. SAMSON,Mayor.
S. W. PARKS,Town Clerk.
ERRATUM.TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
ACT, 1928-1965.Advertisement of Approved Scheme Amendment.
Bunbury Town Planning Scheme No. 3,Amendment No. 33.
T.P.B. 853/6/2/7, Pt. 6.IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1965, that the Hon.Minister for Town Planning approved the Townof Bunbury Town Planning Scheme Amendmenton the 16th day of January, 1967, including inthe uses permitted within the Public BuildingsZone a further me:
Add after Clause 17, subclause 11 (1) (1) :-(m) A use which has been decided and ap-
proved by the responsible authority asbeing incidental to the predominant useand necessary if the predominant use isto function satisfactorily.
I. M. ROBERTSON,Acting Mayor.
W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk.
(This notice supersedes the notice appearing inGovernment Gazette (No. 6) of 20th January, 1967,on page 108.)
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928-1965.
Advertisement of Approved Scheme Amendment.Perth Shire Council.
Town Planning Scheme No. 12A.T.P.B. 853/2/20/12, Pt. "A".
IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1965, that the Hon. theActing Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Perth Town Planning Scheme No. 12A,Amendment No. 1 on the 6th February, 1967.
To include an area of land lying betweenthe Strand, Pitt and Waverley Streets, as partof the Perth Shire Council Town PlanningScheme No. 12A—Dianella. The area referredto is more clearly depicted within the inneredge of a blue border on Plan 17A producedand adopted by the Council on the 17th dayof January, 1967, as Map No. 4.
M. STARKE,President.
LLOYD P. K.NUCKEY,Shire Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1965.
Advertisement of resolution deciding to prepare atown planning scheme.
Swan-Guildford Shire Council Town PlanningScheme No. 1.
T.P.B. 853/2/21/1.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire Council ofSwan-Guildford, on 12th December, 1966, passedthe following resolution:
Resolved that the Council, in pursuance ofsection 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act, 1928 (as amended), prepare theabove Town Planning Scheme with referenceto an area situate wholly within the Shire ofSwan-Guildford and enclosed within the inneredge of blue border on a plan now produced tothe Council and marked and certified by theShire Clerk under his hand dated the 21st dayof November, 1966, as Map No. 1,
and that such resolution has been approved by theHon. Minister for Town Planning.
Dated this 31st day of January, 1967.E. FITZMAURICE,
Assistant Secretary, Town Planning Board.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 451
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.Tenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the
dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for thefollowing works.
Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. Min-ister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public WorksDepartment, corner King's Park Road and Have-lock Street, West Perth," and are to be endorsed"Tender."
Thenecessarily
ContractNo.
highest, lowest, or any tender will notbe accepted.
Project ClosingDate
Conditions nowAvailable at
196716361 Donnybrook Hospital Feb. 14 P.W.D., Perth
Repairs and Renovations P.W.D., BunburyPolice Station,
Donnybrook
16362 Northam High School Feb. 14 P.W.D., PerthExternal Repairs and P.W.D., NorthamRenovations to TwoStorey Building
16364 Ord Irrigation, Bandicoot Feb. 21 P.W.D., PerthBar Dam—Supply andInstallation of Air Con-ditioning System forControl Tower
16365 Wiekepin Hospital—New Feb. 14 P.W.D., PerthBoiler Room and Minoralterations to ExistingBuilding
P.W.D., NarroginPolice Station, Wiclte-
pin
16366 Kalgoorlie Hospital—New Feb. 14 P.W.D., PerthBoiler House and Work-shop Electrical Services
P.W.D., Kalgoorlie
16367 Ongerup School—Repairsand Renovations
Feb. 21 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., AlbanyClerk of Courts, Gnow-
angerup
10368 Meekatharra School—Ad-ditions
Feb. 21 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., GeraldtonClerk of Courts,
Meckatharra
16369 Mullewa Sehool—Addi-ditions
Feb. 21 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., GeraldtonPolice Station, Mil-
Iowa
16372 Tammin Police Stationand Quarters—Repairsand Renovations
Mar. 7 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., NorthamPolice Station, Tam-
min
16373 Latham School — Addi-tions, 1967
Mar. 7 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D„ GeraldtonClerk of Courts,
MooraPolice Station, Mora-
Wa
16374 Southern Cross C.W.S.- Mar. 7 P.W.D., PerthDistrict Officer's Quart-ers, Sirius Street—Re-pairs and Renovations
F.W.D., MerredinMining Registrar,
Southern Cross
16375 Dean Mill School—Re-pairs and Renovations
Mar. 7 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., BunburyClerk of Courts, Man-
jimup
16376 Geraldton High School Mar. 7 P.W.D., PerthNew Canteen—Erection P.W.D., Geraldton
• Non-refundable Fee, $5.t Deposit, $20.
By order of the Hon. Minister for Works,J. McCONNELL,
Under Secretary for Works
COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLY ACT,1947-1964,
COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT, 1948-1964.Striking of Rates for the Year Ending
31st December, 1967.Perth, 8th February, 1967.
P.W.W.S. 46/66.NOTICE is hereby given that the rate books forthe land in the Country Water Areas and Sewer-age Areas, and administered by the Water SupplyOffices shown in the schedule hereunder, liable tobe rated under the abovementioned Acts for thefinancial year ending on the 31st day of December,1967, have been made up and are open to inspec-tion by any ratepayer at all reasonable times.
Notice is also hereby given that under thepowers conferred by the abovementioned Acts, theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age has ordered, for the classes of purposes shownM the schedule, the rates and the minimum ratesset out in the schedule, to be made and levied forthe said financial year upon all rateable land towhich those classes are applicable. Holdings orparts of holdings are classified for those said pur-poses by entry in the rate books.
Memoranda of such order have been made in therate books and signed by the Minister, and thesaid rates are now due and payable in accordancewith the abovementioned Acts and the By-lawsmade thereunder.
By order of the Minister for Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage.
J. McCONNET,T,,Under Secretary for Water Supply, Sewerage
and Drainage.
Schedule.Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964.
Country Water Area; Administered by WaterSupply Office; Classification of Purposes;Rate; Minimum Rate.
Goldfields and Agriculture; Merredin; Class 1,Domestic; 7.5c in the $ on the estimated netannual value; $2.
Goldfields and Agriculture; Merredin; Class 2,Commercial; 10c in the $ on the estimatednet annual value; $2.
Albany; Albany; Class 1, Domestic; 7.5c in the $on the estimated net annual value; $2.
Albany; Albany; Class 2, Commercial; 10c in the$ on the estimated net annual value; $2.
Country Towns Sewerage Act, 1948-1964.Sewerage Area; Administered by Water Supply
Office; Rate; Minimum Rate.Kellerberrin; Merredin; 15c in the $ on the esti-
mated net annual value; $2.Merredin; Merredin; 15c in the $ on the estimated
net annual value; $2.Albany; Albany; 11.6c in the $ on the estimated
net annual value; $2.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTAcceptance of Tenders
ContractNo. , Particulars Contractor Amount
8 c16346 Kelmseott—Portion Lot 19 (2622), Albany Highway—Purchase
and Removal of Old Brick House
N. Brett .... 70.00
16348 Welshpool—Portion Lot 339, cm. Treasure and Poole Streets J. M. Hedley 20.50Purchase and Removal of Improvements
16345 Bellevue—Lot 107 (No. 35), Helen Street—Purchase and Re-moval of Improvements
J. E. Newcombe 20.00
16347 Hampton Park—Lot 29, Alfreda Avenue—Purchase and Removalof Improvements
J. E. Newcombe 20 . 00
16340 Perth—Newcastle Street, Lot 47 (Nos. 22 and 26)—Purchase and Cockburn Salvage & Trading 200.00Removal of Improvements Pty. Ltd.
16342 Marble Bar—New School—Erection A. Catena 106,488.0016354 Mount Walker School—Repairs and Renovations S. Stoicos 3,036.0016344 Pingelly—Sewerage Reticulation Area No. 2—Construction of Les Peirce Pty. 17,140.00
Sewers
452 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
Main Roads Act, 1930-1966 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1965 M.R.D. 650/67
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,1902-1965, 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 Nelson and Manjimup Townsite Districts, for the purpose of the following publicwork, namely, widening Armadale-Penaberton. Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D.,W.A. 2292, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.
SCHEDULE
Jerry Panzich J. Panzich Portion of Nelson Location 5211 (Certificateof Title Volume 1177, Folio 999)
a. r. p.0 0 5
2 Phyllis Elizabeth Shadbolt P. E. Shadbolt Portion of Nelson Location 5211, being Lot 0 0 231 on Diagram 16594 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1156, Folio 79)
3 State Building Supplies .... State Building Supplies .... Portion of Manjimup Townsite, being Lot 0 0 16596 (Lease 3116)
26004 George Greenshields Kelly Portion of Nelson Location 11320 (Certificate
of Title Volume 1179, Folio 70)0. 0. Kelly, .... 0 0 21
5 Barmell Pty. Ltd. .... Portion of Nelson Location 5210, being LotBarmen Pty. Ltd. 1 1 30I. on Diagram 13954 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1288, Folio 263)
Dated this 8th day of February, 1967.F. PARRICK,
Secretary, Main Roads.
Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960
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, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Cranbrook, under section 17 (1) of that Act, theseveral pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels ofland are marked off on Plans as noted, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and atthe Office of the Shire of Cranbrook.
SCHEDULE
No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area
a. r. p.2927/15 (R. 1746) L. & S. Diagram 70972
Graham Haig Swiney G. II. Swiney Portion of Nelson Location 333 (Certificate of 6 2 31Title Volume 1084, Folio 514)
1878/61 (R. 1753) L. & S. Diagram 71758Herbert John Armstrong .... H. J. Armstrong .... Portion of Hay Location 420 (Certificate of 0 3 25.9
Title Volume 1146, Folio 313)
Dated this 10th day of February, 1967.C. R. GIBSON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
L. & S. 3454/53 (R. 1717)Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960
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, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Mount Marshall, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said piece or parcel of land ismarked off on Lands and Surveys Diagram 63800, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands,Perth, and at the Office of the Shire of Mount Marshall.
SCHEDULE
No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier, Description Area
a. r. p.Raymond Neville Whyte . R. N. Whyte Portion of Avon Location 24429 (Crown Lease 0 2 8.5
112/1951)
Owner Reputed Owner Occupier Reputed Occupier]or or Description Area
Dated this 10th day of February, 1967.C. R. GIBSON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 453
Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND
L. & S. 3785/97 (R. 1762)
THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Goomalling, under section 17 (1) of that Act, theseveral pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of landare marked off on L. & S. Diagram 71434, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth,and at the Office of the Shire of Goomalling.
SCHEDULE
No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area
1 -Vernon George Andersonand Annie Norris Ander-son
Thomas Joseph Darragh ...
V. G. & A. N. Anderson ....
T. J. Darragh
Portion of Avon Location 2243 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1273, Folio 562)
Portion of Avon Location 21503 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1134, Folio. 898)
r. p.1 1 10.4
1 0 18.2
Dated this 10th day of February, 1967.C. R. GIBSON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960 L. & S. 1155/65 (R. 1736)
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAN])
THE Minister for -Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Northam, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieceor parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked offon L. & S. Diagram 70996, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Officeof the Shire of Northam.
SCHEDULE
No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area
a. T. p.Robert James Anderson .... R. J. Anderson Portion of Avon Location 9540 (Certificate of 0 1 30
Title Volume 1214, Folio 922)
Dated this 10th day of February, 1967.C. R. GIBSON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960 L. & S. 1107/65 (R. 1761)
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, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Wagin, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieceor parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked offon L. & S. Diagram 70997, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Officeof the Shire of Wagin.
SCHEDULE
No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area
.er Bertram Morgan .... W. B. Morgan Portion of Williams Location 5208 (Certificateof Title Volume 1100, Folio 675)
a. r. p.2 2 2
Dated this 10th clay of February, 1967.C. R. GIBSON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
$729,995.68Payments as per Statement .... .... 719,980.90
Cash on hand and at Bank as at 30th June, 1906
$10,014.78
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts$
Balance as at 30th June, 1905 . 19,219.58Contribution from Municipal Funds 5,000.00Plant Sales .... 10,850 . 00Interest Received 282.34
Total Iteceip $28,351.92
454 GOVERNTv1ENT GAZETTE, [10 February, 1967.
L. & S. 1593/63 (R. 1742)Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960
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, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Wickepin, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieceor parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked offon L. & S. Diagram 71627, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Officeof the Shire of Wickepin.
SCHEDULE
No. Owner or Reputed Owner jOccupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area
a. r. p.Alexander Brkich A. Brkich Portion of Williams Location 13506 (Certifi- 0 2 5.6
cate of Title Volume 1319, Folio 63)
Dated this 10th day of February, 1967.C. R. GIBSON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
CITY OF NEDLANDSSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
Rates 305,763.84Licenses .... 46,942.65Government Grants .... 1,479.50Central Road Trust Fund—Grants .... 91,221.50Income from Property 26,225.11Sanitation Charges 26,211.90Fines and Penalties .... 312.00Recoups from Loans and 9,287.88Other Revenue.... 214,384.38
Total Receipts $721,828.76
Payments
Administration ....Debt Service ....Public Works and Services ....Town PlanningHealth ServicesSanitation ..Building ControlPublic Works Overhead ... 32,900 . 00
Less Allocated to Works and Services 32,900.00
Plant, Machinery and ToolsPlant Operation Costs 11,295, 97
Less Allocated to Works and Services .... 10,410.18
Overhead Not Allocated
885.79
Purchase of Materials ....20,672.31Less Allocated to Works and Services 20,910.32
Over Allocated—Deduction .... Cr.238.01
Donations and GrantsTransfers to Reserve ....All Other Expenditure
Total Payments .... $719,980.90
SUMMARYS
Cash on hand and at Bank as at 1st July, 1965 8,166.92Receipts as per Statement .... .... 721,828.76
Trust Fund
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
Balances Cash and Bank as at 1st July, 1065 104,700.23Tax Deductions 23,164.32Assurances—Group .... 2,276.17Hospital Benefit Fund 1,798.53Deposits—Footpaths, Nominations 590.00Rates Suspense 131.21Refunds .... 8.11.Festival of Perth—Childrens 4.00Transfers from Municipal Fund
Work to be Completed .... . 37,256.00Parks and Gardens Developmental 5,600.00Buildings—Rose Garden .... 1,043 . 00Library Building and Surrounds .... 3,448.00Office Equipment 1,600 . 00Webster Street—Quarters .... 4,000.00Library and Drabbles—Parking 1,100 . 00Parking—Dogs Home 500 . 00
54,547.00
Total Receipts $187,210.57
Payments8
Tax Deductions 21,519.90Assurances—Group 2,427.85Hospital Benefit .... 1,826.86Deposits—Footpaths, Nomh 600.00Rates Suspense 80 . 09Refunds .... .... 8.11Library Construction .... 22,832.56Buildings—Rose Garden 4,116 . 00Allen Park Tennis Pavilion .... 827.89Swanbourne Bowling Pavilion 2,639.35Webster Street House 228.00Mount Claremont Roads .... 2,253 . 44Swanbourne Bowling Green—Access 1,700.00Works—Transferred to Municipal Fund 34,794.00Bank Balance as at 30th June 1966 91,365.52
Total Payments .... 8187,919.57
Reserve Fund—Plant Replacement
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
832,495 . 4763,901 . 43
313,928.207,682.757,165.36
28,796.271,530 . 00
15,320.39
885.79
Cr.238.0112,962.5466,709.44
168,848.27
ReceiptsBalance as at 30th June, 1965—Various Loans .... .... 32,349.21
Total Receipts ... .... $32,349.21
PaymentsLoan Monyes Expended— $
No. 44 Loan Account—Drainage 219.32No. 62 Loan Account—Roads .. 408.10No. 70 Loan Account—Floodlighting 1,400.00No. 77 Loan Account—Depot Construction 26.21No. 78 Loan Account—Bowling Pavilion .... 1,825.37
$3,879 . 00Balance—Various Loans at 30th June, 1966 $28,470.21
Total Payments .... $32,349.21
Payments8
Plant Purchased 12,730.53Cash and Bank Balance as at 30th June, 1966 .... 15,621.30
Total Payments $28,351.92
Reserve Fund—Library
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
Balance as at 30th June, 1965 12,878.28Interest Received .... 286.97
Total Receipts $13,165.25
Total Assets as aboveTotal Liabilities as above .
Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus ... $419.260.32
Current Assets-Bank Balance-
General ....TrustOther
Sundry Debtors
... 1,157,567.59738,307.27
$
5,585.9718.0027.07
464.69
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 455
Payments
Second Instalment-Library Board
3,000.00Balance as at 30th June, 1066 .... 10,165.25
Total Payments 813,165.25
Reserve Fund-Long Service Leave
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
Balance as at 30th June, 1065 3,000.00Contribution from Municipal Funds 3,000.00Interest Received 87.50
-Total Receipts $6,087.50
8Administration .... .... 17,683.14Membership Section .... 720.71Debt Services .... 30,910.76Public Works and Services 70,801.58Health Services... .... 9,198.03Vermin Services 1,169.02Noxious Weed Control 160.08Bush Fire Control 423.27Traffic Control . . 4,310.36Building Control 1,789.69Cemetery.... 301.51Plant, Machinery and Tools .... 12,776.08Matching Moneys . 10,442.00Donations and Grants.... .... 1,235.30Other Expenditure .... .... .... 4,078 . 47Other Works and Services .... ... .... 509.89
$Purchase of Materials ... 11,332.19Less Allocated to Works 11,159.74
184.45
Payments
Payments
Long Service Leave-McMurchieBalance as at 30th Juno, 1066
$281.81
5,805.89
Total Payments $166,694.34
Total Payments $6,087.50
Reserve Fund-Swimming Pool
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
Contribution from Municipal Funds 4,155.44
Total Receipts . . 84,155.44
SUMMARY
Cash and Bank Balance 1st July, 1965 (Overdrawn)Receipts per Statement
Payments per Statement
Balance 30th June, 1966 (Surplus) ....
Consisting of :-Municipal Fund-
Bank Balance (Overdrawn) ....NIL Bank Account Transferred (Surplus)Plant Replacement Account (Surplus)
3,804.10170,587.69
166,783.59166,694.34
$89.25
5,622.606,585.97
125.88Payments Net Surplus $89.25
Balance as at 30th June, 1986
4,155.44
Total Payments $4,155.44
Electric Light Account
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTBALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1900
ExpenditureAssets 8
Current AssetsNon-Current AssetsFixed Assets ....
S80,662.03
155,583.50021,322.06
AdministrationGenerating CostsDepreciation of Installations
647.902,666.95
172.37
83,487.22Total Assets ....
Current LiabilitiesNon-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities ....
Total Liabilities
Liabilities
1,157,567.59
10,480.83121,930. 02605,896.42
. 8738,307.27
Sale of CurrentOther Income-InterestNet Revenue C/Down
Income
3,024.837.76
454.63
83,487.22
SUMMARYBALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1966
Assets
Contingent Liability.-The amount of Interest included in Loan De-bentures issued, payable over the life of the Loans and not shownunder the heading of Deferred Liabilities, is approximately $338,752.13.
We declare that the figures and particulars above are correct.It. HOLMES, Mayor.
T. C. BROWN, Town Clerk•
We certify that the figures and particulars above arc correct.H. M. KITSON, Auditor.
E. G. SIER, Auditor.
Total Assets ....
LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities-
Sundry Creditors ....Meter Deposits ....Capital Reserve Account ....Balance of Net Revenue Account
Total Liabilities
... $6,095.73
864.4218.00
992.794,220.52
$6,095.73
Trading Fund
REALISATION ACCOUNT
SHIRE OF MURRAYSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1066
Receipts$
Rates.... .... ... 56,923. 42Payment in Lieu of Rates 512.00Licences .... ... 36,711.63Government Grants .. 33,015.09Matching Moneys-C.R.T. Fund 13,362.00Income from Property .... 4,315.00Sanitation Charges .... 7,838.99Fines and Penalties . 1,918.70Cemetery Receipts 481.95Vermin Receipts 36.75Other Fees .... 502.37Electric Light Advance Account 528.00All Other Revenue 4,809.24Other Receipts . . 9,632.55
Total Receipts .... 8170,587. 69
Bank Account-GeneralTrust ....Other ....
Sundry Debtors
Balance Brought Down
Sundry Creditors ....Deposits ....Balance Carried Down
Net RevenueCapital Reserve
$5,585.97
18.0027.07
464A39
86,095.73
5,213.31
$5,213.31
864 . 4218.00
5,213.31
$6,095.73
4,220.52992.79
$5,213.31
456 GOVERN'ME'NT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1966
AssetsCurrent Assets- $
Municipal Fund Cash Account .... 125.88Petty Cash Advance ... ... 50 . 00Sundry Debtors-Rates. .... . . 2,246.90Sundry Debtors-Sanitary and Rubbish 291.39Sundry Debtors .... .. . 1,831.75Stocks on Hand .... .. . 1,259.89Stocks-Brochure . . ... 407.18Proceeds Sale Asset Held in Trust 2,953.88Deferred Assets 2,728.11Fixed Assets . . .. . 212,194.89Non-Current Assets-Trust and Loan Cash Accounts 39,472.66
Total Assets .... . 8263,562 . 53
LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities- $
Bank Overdraft ... 36 . 63Sundry Creditors .... 6,721 . 62Accrued Loan Interest .... .... 3,124.85
Non-Current Liabilities-Trust Funds 13,236.50Deferred Liabilities-Loan Liabilities 176,238.58
Total Liabilities . .. $199,358.18
SUMMARY
Total Assets .... ... 263,562.53Total Liabilities 199,358.18
Municipal Accumulation Account-Surplus .... $64,204.35
Contingent Liability-The Amount of interest included in Loan Deben-tures issued, payable over the life of the loans, and not shown underthe heading of Loan Liability, is approximately $49,900. We herebycertify that the figures and particulars above, are correct.
E. C. ATKINS, President.W. SIBBALD, Shire Clerk.
I certify having examined the Books and Accounts of the Shire ofMurray ; also compared the Statement of Receipts and Payments,Working Account, and Balance Sheet, also supporting statements,numbered from 6 to 8B, both inclusive, and found same to be correctin accordance with the Books, Accounts and Documents produced.
R. MARTIN, Government Auditor and Inspector.
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1966Assets
Current Assets-Bank Balances •••• 1,302.42Sundry Debtors •••• 1,870.10Stock on Hand .••• 1,006.06Licence in Suspense .... •••• 2.00
Deferred Assets 101,398.67Fixed Assets . . 114,756.02
Total Assets $220,315.27
Liabilities
Current Liabilities 9,374 . 90Trust Funds . 153.05Deferred Liabilities .„. ... 171,045.31
Total Liabilities .... $180,573.26
SUMMARY
Total Assets .. .... 220,335.27Total Liabilities . . .... 180,573.26
Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus $39,762.01
Contingent Liability-Loan Interest 867,028.88
We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above are correct.W. H. RATCLIFFE, President.
R. PEDDLE, Shire Clerk.Dated 26th January, 1967.I certify having examined the books and accounts of the Shire of
Dardanup ; also compared the Statement of Receipts and Payments,Working Account, and Balance Sheet, also supporting Statements,numbered Forms 6 to 8B, both inclusive, and found same to be correct,in accordance with the books, accounts and documents produced.
R. HAMPSON, Government Auditor and Inspector.
COOLGARDIE SHIRE COUNCILSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
SHIRE OF DARDANUP
RatesPayment in Lieu of Rates ....Licenses ....Government Grants and RecoupsCentral Road Trust Fund
6,437.84125.62
9,250.3319,646.004,824.66
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS Property Income .... 336.60FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966 Sanitation Charges ....
Cemetery Receipts ....1,701.93
90.25Receipts Number Plates .... 111.50
Rebates and Commission .... 152.35Rates 28,340 . 73 WA. Government, Re Loan 9 335.30.... •...
26,046 . 48•••• Neon Lighting 39.20Government Grants and Recoups 8,606.86
....All Other Receipts .... 57.11
Central Road Trust Fund GrantsC.R.T. Fund balance 1964-65....
19,104.009,898 .38•■•• Total Receipts $43,108 69
Income from Property 1,155.36.
Sanitation Charges ....Fines and Penalties ....Cemeteries Fees ....Other Fees-
Traffic Act ....Health Act ....
1,704 . 02772.72
29 . 20
351.253,833.85
PaymentsAdministration-
MembersDebt Service ....
6,683.33660.61
1,461.74All Other Revenue 14,643.36 Public Works and Services-
Road Construction ,... 14,978.03. 8114,486.21Total Receipts Road Maintenance .... 4,395.17
Street Cleaning ,... 825.51Street Lighting .... 1,167.58
Payments Parks and Gardens .... 1,402.50Administration- Buildings-
Staff Section 7,459.33 Equipment .... 5.00Membership Section 591.44 Maintenance .... 1,011.29
Debt Service .... 22,748.11 Health Services.... 103.24Public Works and Services .... 46,249.76 Sanitation .... 2,616.53Buildings- Vermin Services 515.38
Construction and Equipment 1,072 . 98 Cemetery 167.16Maintenance .... 1,664.84 Traffic Control .... 730.33
Town Planning .... 562.33Health Services •••• •••• 4,363.85 Works Overhead 3,251 . 87Sanitation 2,185.84 Less Allocated .... 3,251.87Prevention of Disease .... 50.13
Plant, Machinery and Tools-Vermin Services 853.41Bushfire Control 345.78 Plant Purchases .... 3,681.73Traffic Control .... 1,714 . 66 Tools, Purchases .... 43.00Building Control 423.25 Operation Costs 5,010.13Cemeteries 85 . 69 Less Allocated .... 5,010.13....Library Service
•••••••• 1,011.37
Materials 178.34Public Works Overhead (Not allocated) 520.03••••Plant, Machinery and Tools Purchased 8,896.88•••• Less Allocated . . 178.34Plant Operation Costs (Not allocated) •••• 41.10
Payment to C.R.T. FundMaterials on hand 582 69•••• . 2,377.00....Payment to C.R.T. Fund 13,689 . 00...• Donations and Grants 661.75Donations and Grants ...• 107.22 Number Plates .... 71.08Noxious Weed Control 70.77 Noxious Weeds 679.16All Other Expenditure 142.93 All Other Payments .... 0.03
Total Payments $115,433.39 Total Payments $44,238.05
SUMMARY SUMMARY
Credit balance as at 1st July, 1965 . 1,962.35 Debit Balance, 1st July, 1965 1,140.28Receipts as per Statement ... . .... 114,486.21 Receipts .... 43,108.69
$116,448.56 41,968 . 41Payments as per Statement .... 115,433.39 Payments 44,238.05
Credit Balance as at 30th Julie, 1960 .... $1,015.17 Debit Balance, 30th June, 1066 .... .... 82,269.64
KALGOORLIE DISTRICT REGIONALTRAF.VIC COUNCIL
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1966Assets
160.00Sundry Debtors .................... 1,392.01Non-Current Asset (Trust Bank) . .04
Fixed Assets-Motor Vehicles 5,546.60Less Prov. for Dep. 1,426.60
Buildings 3,861.59381.59
3,480.00
4,120.00
Office Equipment
Total Assets
Liabilities
Bank Overdraft .Sundry Creditors .
Non-Current Liability (Trust Sundry)
Total Liabilities
SUMMARY
Total Assets ..Total Liabilities
1,431.25135.25
1,296.00
$10,448.05
$
$8,742.771,730.99
10,473.76.04
$10,473.80
810,448 . 0510,473.80
Balance Accumulation Account 825.75
We hereby certify that the figures and particulars given above are correct.E. J. GEERE, President.
J. A. G. BROADBENT, Secretary/Manager.I certify having examined the books and accounts of the Kalgoorlie
District Regional Traffic Council ; also compared the Statements ofReceipts and Payments, Adjustment Account and Balance Sheets,also supporting statements, and found same to be correct, in accord-ance with the books, accounts and documents produced.
B. B. PEGG, Inspector of Municipalities.
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1967
ReceiptsContributions-
Town of Kalgoorlie ....Shire of Kalgoorlie ...Shire of Coolgardie
Other Revenue-
Vehicle Registration FinesSundries ....
Total Receipts
.••, •••••..• .•••
••
Payments
8,000.008,000.00
720 . 00
5,922 . 04245.43152.42124.08
823,163.97
Administration-Salaries . .Travelling Expenses
Printing, Stationary, etc. ....Telephone . . . .Refrigerator Hire ...Office Cleaning ....Water ....Bank Charges ....Electric Light . _Maintenance to BuildingAudit Fees ...First Aid Equipment . . . .
Petty Cash (Increase over opening balance) ...
Proceeds of Reg. Fines to Contibuting Auth-orities.. . . . . . .
Superannuation . . .InsuranceTowing FeesGarden Maintenance ..Court Costs ...PhotographsInspectors Salaries ....Inspectors Expenses ...Legal Costs ....Signs and Crosswalks ...Petrol and Oil ...Vehicle Maintenance ..Vehicle Registration .Vehicle Hire . .Clothing .._Equipment MaintenanceOther . .
Plant Purchases-
6,849.0510.64
583.09564.0922.00
358.2813.3581.30
161.7819.52
200.007.06
19.0021.85
8,911.91
336.5070.81
262.269.505.60
209.305.80
12,604.0382.12
220.852,461.70
874.651,048.41
154.75301.58576.3833.3061.17
19,408.71
Motor Vehicles . . _ __ 1,610.60Building and Office Equipment Additions 361.69
Total Payments ....
SUMMARY
1,972.29
$30,292.91
Bank Balance Brought Forward as at 1st July, 1065Payments as per Statement ....
Less Receipts as per Statement ....Bank Overdraft as at 30th June, 1966 ....
1,613.8330,292.91
31,906.74
. . 23,163•97. $8,742 . 7
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 457
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1966Assets
$Current Assets .... 4,160.03Non-Current Assets .... 675.27Deferred Assets.... .... 2,490.97Fixed Assets 41,684.10Investment in Electricity Undertaking 1,080.00Investment in Picture Undertaking.... 1,756.33
$51,826.70
Liabilities$
Current Liabilities .... 4,004.36Non-Current Liabilities 675.27Deferred Liabilities ... 5,062.68
$9,832.31
Contingent Liability-The amount of interest included in Loan Deben-tures issued, payable over the life of the Loans, and not shown underthe heading of Loan Liability is approximately $673.44 of which8062.46 is repayable by the Treasury.
Electricity Undertaking
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1966
Receipts
Credit Balance, 1st July, 1965 1,060.12Sale of Current 13,585.37Meter Rent . . 243.10House Wiring ... . 740.35Testing Fees . . 2.00
15,630.94
Payments
Administration 3,523.56Operating Costs 8,503.80Distribution Costs 1,142.44Overhead Expenses 430.52All Other Expenses ... 658.09Balance, 30th June, 1966 1,372.53
815,630.94
BALANCE SHEETAssets
Current Assets .... 4,399.59Non-Current Assets .... 1,144.50Fixed Assets .... 12,301.07
817,005.16
Liabilities$
Current Liabilities .... 2,533 . 01Non-Current Liabilities 572.25Fixed Liabilities 1,060.00Net Revenue Account.... 13,730.00
$17,905.16
Picture UndertakingReceipts
$Admission Charges ...
Debit Balance, 30th June, 1966
Payments
2,432.5297.50
294.08
$2,824.10
$Debit Balance, 1st July, 1965 293.14Wages 010.10Film Hire .... 792.85Freight .... 489.42Hall Hire 126.00Electricity .... 59.28Insurance 6.28All Other Expenses .... 147.03
$2,824.10
BALANCE SHEETAssets
Current Assets .. 11.48Fixed Assets .. 1,050.00
$1,061.48
Liabilities
Current Liabilities .... 454.79Fixed Liabilities .... 1,756.33
$2,211.12
We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above are correct.J. P. BAKER, President-
K. V. FOLLAND, Shire Clerk.1 have examined the books and accounts of the Shire of Coolgardic for
the year ended 30th June, 1966. I certify that the Annual Statementsmentioned above correspond with the books of account, vouchers anddocuments submitted for audit, and are in my opinion correct subjectto my report.
E. B. PEGG, Government Inspector of Municipalities.
(2)-32658
No. 16 or No.18 wire-gauge
thickness.
I
458 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
BRUCE ROCK SHIRE COUNCIL.Notice of Intention to Borrow.
Loan 106—$2,500.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the above Council hereby givesnotice of its intention to borrow money, by thesale of debentures, on the following terms and forthe following purpose: $2,500 for five years, interestrate not exceeding 6 per cent. per annum repay-able half-yearly at the office of the Council. Pur-pose: Purchase of fire fighting vehicle.
Details of proposals are open for inspection atthe office of the Council for 35 days after thepublication of this notice.
Dated this 23rd day of January, 1967.S. A. J. FLETCHER,
President.G. A. SAVELL,
Acting Shire Clerk.
ESPERANCE SHIRE COUNCIL.Notice of Intention to Borrow.
Proposed Loan (No. 75) of $8,500.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Esperance Shire Council herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$8,500 for a period of 20 years, at an interest rateof 51 per cent. per annum, payable at the officeof the Bank of New South Wales Savings Bank Ltd,Perth, in 40 half-yearly instalments of principaland interest. Purpose: The erection of an em-ployee's residence on lot 35, Ocean Street, Esper-ance.
Plans, specifications, estimates and the statementrequired by section 609 are open for inspectionat the office of the Council, during business hours,for 35 days after publication of this notice.
Dated 31st January, 1967.W. S. PATERSON,
President.J. F. CAMERON,
Shire Clerk
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Kellerberrin.
Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 68) of $6,000.
PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Kellerberrin Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purposes: $6,000 for aPeriod of 10 years with interest not exceeding therate of $6 per cent. per annum, repayable at theoffice of the Kellerberrin Shire Council, Kellerber-rin, by twenty (20) equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Town roadworks.
Plans, specifications, details and estimates ofcosts as required by section 609 are open for in-spection at the Council office for 35 days afterpublication of this notice.
Rating will be over the Kellerberrin Ward.E. GILES,
President.T. R. BENNETT,
Shire Clerk.
ERRATUM.SHIRE OF HARVEY.
Traffic Inspectors.IN Government Gazette (No. 1) of 6th January,1967, the names of Traffic Inspectors appointedshould read "Mr. Barry Taylor Lucas and Mr.George Norman Parish."
L. A VICARY,Shire Clerk.
SHIRE OF YILGARN.
Traffic Inspector.
IT is hereby notified for general information, thatMr Ernest James McIntosh has_been appointed aTraffic Inspector for the Shire of Yilgarn, andthe appointment of Mr Walter James McDougalhas been cancelled.
R. W. MANGINI,Shire Clerk.
DOG ACT, 1903.Department of Local Government,
Perth, 6th February, 1967.L.G.D. 2401/52.
PURSUANT to Regulation 4 (3) of the Regulationsmade under the Dog Act, 1903, gazetted on the12th May, 1939, I, James Frederick Craig, the Act-ing Minister for Local Government, do hereby orderthat the size and shape of the registration labelfor the year ending 30th June, 1968, shall be asdepicted hereunder:—
1 in. diameter
J. F. CRAIG,Acting Minister for Local Government.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.
Municipal Election.
Department of Local Government,Perth, 2nd February, 1967.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, that the following gentleman hasbeen elected a Member of the undermentionedMunicipality to fill the vacancy shown in the par-ticulars hereunder:
Municipality; Date of Election; Member Elected:Surname, Christian Name; Ward; Occupation;How Vacancy Occurred: (a) Effiuxion of time,(b) Resignation, (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.
Shire of Nullagine.*26/1/67; Criddle, Joseph Edgar; nil; Pastor alist;
(b); C. W. Newland; unopposed.* Denotes extraordinary election.
R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY ACT, 1966.
Education Department,Perth, 6th February, 1967.
THE Hon. Senior Member in Executive Councilhas appointed Thomas Logan Robertson, of 59Tyrell Street, Nedlands, to be a member, andChairman, of the Interim Council of the WesternAustralian Institute of Technology, and Roy Hal-liday Henderson, of 9 Kilkenny Road, Floreat Park,and Lewis Edgar Elvey, of 38 Pearse Street, Cottes-loe, to be members of the Interim Council of thatInstitute.
H. W. DETTMAN,Director-General of Education.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 459
EDUCATION ACT, 1928-1966.Declaration of School Boundaries (Pursuant toParagraph (a) of Subsection (2) of Section 21).
THE Hon. Minister for Education has declared thatthe boundaries for the schools listed hereundershall be as stated in this notice. Children wholive within the areas and boundaries stated mustattend the school to which such boundaries applyunless directed otherwise or unless an option isprovided. Children who live outside the areasand boundaries stated shall not attend the schoolsto which such boundaries apply unless writtenapproval for such admission is obtained from theundersigned.
H. W. DETTMAN,Director-General of Education.
School Boundaries.1. Annie Street Junior Primary School.—From
the junction of Cockburn and Rockingham Roadseast along Rockingham Road, Starling and Strat-ton Streets to Carrington Street, thence northalong Carrington Street.
Children living in the boundary streets of Rock-ingham Road and Carrington Street may notattend Annie Street School. Children living inStarling and Stratton Streets shall attend AnnieStreet School.
Children who will be in Grades 1 or 2 in 1967and who live west of (but not in) CarringtonStreet and who attend or would attend in 1967Hilton Park Junior Primary School may attendeither Hilton Park or Annie Street Junior PrimarySchools.
2. Booragoon Primary School.—From the junc-tion of North Lake Road and High Road, northalong North Lake Road, then east along CanningHighway, south along Hickey Street, east alongShapcott Street, south along McCallum Crescent,then a line projected south along McCallum Cres-cent to High Road and west along High Road toNorth Lake Road.
Children living in North Lake Road (both sides),the south side of Canning Highway and the northside of High Road shall attend Booragoon School.Children living in Hickey and Shapcott Streetsand in McCallum Crescent shall not attend Boora-goon School.
Children living within the area and boundariesof Booragoon School and who were attending theAttadale, Applecross or Ardross Schools in 1966shall have the option of continuing to attendthese schools.
3. East Coolbellup Primary School—The boun-dary between East Coolbellup and CoolbellupSchools shall be a line running through the centreof Coolbellup Avenue so that all children livingon the east side of Coolbellup Avenue only shallattend the East Coolbellup School.
Children who were attending Bibra Lake Schoolin 1966 shall be given the option of attending eitherEast Coolbellup or East Hamilton Hill Schools.
4. Gatesby Street Junior Primary School.—From the junction of The Boulevard and WestCoast Highway east along The Boulevard, thennorth along Pandora Drive and Dunstan Road,then east along Empire Avenue, then north alongAilsa Street, then west along Maisie Crescent,Glenelg, Brix, Quorn, Ken and Bent Streets, thennorth along Brompton Road, then west alongMaloney Street to the West Coast Highway.
Children living on the north side only of TheBoulevard and on both sides of all other boundarystreets shall attend Gatesby Street School.
During the year 1967, only children attendingthe Wembley Downs School who are in Grades 2and 3 (1967) and including Grade 1 (1967) andwho live south of the boundary between theGatesby Street and Wembley Downs Schools andhave elder siblings in Grades 4 to 7 (1967) at-tending the Wembley Downs School, shall have theoption of attending the Wembley Downs School.As from the beginning of 1968, this option shallnot apply to new enrolments.
5. Kinlock Primary School.—The boundary be-tween Kinlock and Cannington Schools shall bethe Canning River.
6. McKay Street Junior Primary School.—Fromthe junction of Holder Street and Hill View Ter-race east along Holder Street, southeast alongDumont Street, then south along Walpole Street,then west along Manning Road.
Children living on the north side only of Man-ning Road and on both sides of Dumont and Wal-pole Streets shall attend McKay Street School.Children living in Holder Street shall not attendMcKay Street School.
Children living in the area bounded by the southside of Manning Road (house numbers 176 inclusiveand upwards), Bungaree Road (house numbers 1 to4 inclusive) and both sides of Teague Street shallhave the option of attending McKay Street orWilson Schools.
7. Mount Pleasant Primary School.—From thejunction of Ardross Street and Canning Highway,south along Ardross Street, west along CoogeeRoad, south along Bedford Road, east along Coo-mora Road, south along Reynolds Road, east alongCrest Avenue and a line continued east from CrestAvenue to the Canning River.
Children living on the east side only of ArdrossStreet, south side only of Coogee Street, east sideonly of Bedford Road, both sides of Coomora Roadand both sides of Crest Avenue shall attend MountPleasant School.
8. West Morley Primary School.—From thejunction of Cooper and Wonga Roads, south alongCooper Road, east along Lincoln Road, south alongKelby Close and Jennifer Road and includingRobann Way east of these streets, then south alongSteven Street and southeast along Smith Street,south along Russell Street, west along Walter Roadand northwest along The Strand.
Children living in The Strand shall not attendWest Morley School. Children living on the northside only of Walter Road and on both sides of allother boundary streets shall attend West MorleySchool.
Children living in the area bounded by TheStrand, Walter Road, Lennard Street and ContoAvenue shall have the option of attending WestMorley or Dianella Schools.
9. Adam Road Junior Primary School.—Fromthe junction of Bussell Highway and GoldsmithStreet west along Goldsmith Street and West Roadand a line continued west from West Road to theocean.
Children living in Goldsmith Street and WestRoad shall not attend Adam Road School, but allchildren living south of the boundary streets shallattend Adam Road School.
EDUCATION ACT, 1928-1966.Declaration of School Boundaries (Pursuant toParagraph (b) of Subsection (2) of Section 21).
THE Hon. Minister for Education has declared thatthe children attending in 1966 the Government pri-mary schools listed hereunder and proceeding toa Government secondary school in 1967 shall attendthe secondary school as directed. The only excep-tions shall be those stated in this notice or incases where pupils have changed their place ofresidence, or where written approval for attend-ance elsewhere has been obtained from the under-signed.
H. W. DETTMAN,Director-General of Education.
Secondary Schools and their ContributoryPrimary Schools.
Contributory Primary
Options, Exceptions,Schools if any
Applecross Senior High
Secondary Schools
ApplecrossArdrossBrentwoodComoMt. Pleasant
Contributory PrimarySchools
Options, Exceptions,if anySecondary Schools
John Curtin SeniorHigh
John Forrest SeniorHigh
Kalamunda High ....
Kent Street SeniorHigh
Kewdale High
Kwinana High
Melville Senior High
Mirrabooka High
Mt. Lawley SeniorHigh
Perth Modern SeniorHigh
Scarborough SeniorHigh
South Fremantle High
Swanbourne SeniorHigh
Tuart Hill SeniorHigh
BictonFremantle, EastFremantle, NorthPalmyraRichmond
DianellaEmbletonHillcrestInglewood, NorthMorley
CarmelForrestfieldHigh 'WycombeKalamundaMaida ValePickering BrookWattle Grove
CollierKensingtonPerth, SouthVictoria ParkVictoria Park, East
CarlisleKewdaleLathlain ParkRivervale
BaldivisCalistaMedinaNaval BaseRockingham, EastRockinghamSafety Bay
AttadaleCarawathaMelvilleWillagee
MirrabookaNollamaraWestminster
CoolbiniaHighgateInglewood, NorthMt. LawleyNorth Perth
LeedervilleLeederville, WestMt. HawthornPerth, EastSubiacoThomas Street
BirraleeInnaloo, NorthKarrinyupScarborough, NorthScarborough, North-
West
BeaconsfieldHilton ParkSouth TerraceWhite Gum Valley
CottesloeCottesloe, NorthGraylandsMosman ParkSwanbourne
Osborne ParkTuart HillYokine
Children from PalmyraPrimary School livingeast of Stock Road mayproceed to MelvilleSenior High School.
Children from EmbletonPrimary School livingwest and south ofCollier Road shall pro-ceed to John ForrestSenior High School.
Children from NorthInglewood PrimarySchool living north ofNormanby Street shallproceed to John ForrestSenior High School.
Children from MorleyPrimary School livingwest of Collier andWellington Roads shallproceed to John ForrestSenior High School.
Children from DianellaPrimary School livingwest of Grand Prom-enade and north of PittStreet may proceed toMirrabooka High School
Children from KewdalePrimary School livingnorth of Fulham Streetmay proceed to Bel-mont Senior HighSchool.
Children from NorthInglewood PrimarySchool living in andsouth of NormanbyStreet shall proceed toMt. Lawley Senior HighSchool.
Children from NorthPerth Primary Schoolliving in and west ofCharles Street may pro-ceed to Perth ModernSenior High School.
Children from MountHawthorn PrimarySchool living in andnorth of Short Streetmay proceed to TuartHill Senior High School.
460
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [10 February, 1067.
Armadale Senior High
Balcatta High
Belmont Senior High
Bentley Senior High
Cannington High ....
Churchlands SeniorHigh
City Beach High ....
Cyril Jackson High
Eastern Hills High
Governor StirlingSenior High
Hamilton High
Hampton High
Hollywood SeniorHigh
Secondary Schools Contributory Primary Options, Exceptions,Schools if any
ArmadaleByfordCarinyahGleneagleGosnellsHopelandJarrandaleKarragullenKelmscottMundijongOakfordOrange GroveRoleystoneSerpentine
BalcattaBalgaHamersleyLake GwelupMarmionWanneroo
BelmayBelmontCloverdaleRedcliffeTranby
BentleyKoonawarraManningMillen
CanningtonCannington, EastCanning ValeKenwickMaddingtonQueen's ParkRivertonRossmoyneThornlieWelshpool
DoubleviewScarboroughWandarraWembley Downs
City BeachFloreat BeachWembley
AshfieldBassendeanBayswaterMaylandsEast Maylands
ChidlowDarlingtonGlen ForrestMt. HelenaMundaringParkervilleSawyer's ValleyWooroloo
BellevueGreenmountGuildfordHelena ValleyHerne HillKoongamiaMidlandMidvaleSwan, MiddleSwan, UpperSwan ViewSwan, West
Bibra LakeCoogeeCoogee, SouthCoolbellupHamilton HillHamilton Hill, EastJandakotSpearwood
CavershamEden HillEmbletonHampton ParkMorley
ClaremontClaremont, EastDalkeithHollywoodJolimontNedlandsRosalie
Children living north ofScarborough BeachRoad may attend Scar-borough Senior HighSchool.
Except that children re-siding at Swanleighshall proceed to Hamp-ton High School.
Children from EmbletonPrimary School livingin Collier Road and eastand north thereof shallproceed to HamptonHigh School.
Children from MorleyPrimary School livingin Wellington and Col-lier Roads and eastthereof shall proceed toHampton High School.
Children from MiddleSwan Primary Schoolresiding at Swanleighshall proceed to Hamp-ton High School.
10 February, 1967.]
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 461
EDUCATION ACT, 1928-1966.
Education Department,Perth, 6th February, 1967.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased toapprove of the regulations set forth in the Schedule hereunder made by theMinister for Education, pursuant to the provisions of section 28 of theEducation Act, 1928-1966.
H. W. DETTMAN,Director-General of Education.
Principalregulations.
Schedule 2amended.
Schedule.Regulations.
1. In these regulations the Education Act Regulations, 1960,published in the Government Gazette on the 26th July, 1960, andamended from time to time prior to the 3rd December, 1963, andreprinted as so amended pursuant to the Reprinting of RegulationsAct, 1954, in the Government Gazette on the 7th April, 1964, andamended from time to time thereafter by notices published in theGovernment Gazette, are referred to as the principal regulations.
2. Schedule 2 to the principal regulations is amended bysubstituting for subparagraphs (b) and (c) of paragraph (1) underthe heading "1.—GENERAL TUITION FEES." the following sub-paragraphs:
(b) Students 18 years or over but under 21 years ofage-
(i) Up to 2 hours per week 4.00(ii) 3-4 hears per week . 8.00(iii) 5-8 hours per week 12.00(iv) 9-12 hours per week . 14.00(v) over 12 hours per week
(c) Students under 18 years of age-(i) Up to 2 hours per week .
16.00
2.00(ii) 3-4 hours per week 4.00(iii) 5-8 hours per week 6.00(iv) 9-12 hours per week . 7.00(v) Over 12 hours per week 8.00
STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Accepted Tenders
ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department
Concerned Rate
946A, 1966 Ropa Products Pty.Ltd.
Supply of Mobile Shower Caravans as fol.lows :—
M.R.D.
$1,000 each$1,200 each
1063A, 1966 Amalgamated Wireless Supply of Primary and Secondary Units for P.W.D.(A/sia) Pty. Ltd. Primary Schools Radio/P.A. Equipment
as follows :—$166.66 each$154.08 each
842A, 1966 Warman Equipment Supply of Sewage Pumps $2,639.55(W.A.) Pty. Ltd.
927A, 1966 Wickman (Aust.) Ltd. Supply of Radial Drilling Machines do. $4,788877A, 1966 Warman Equipment Supply of Sewage Pumps do. $1,350.60
(W.A.) Pty. Ltd.926A, 1966 Atkins (W.A.) ... Supply of Pipe Threading Machine do. $4,898679A, 1966 The Clyde Engineering Supply of Diesel Engine Governor Test W.A.G.R. $8,750
Co. Pty. Ltd. Stand
Addition to Contract
163A, 1966 Bradford Kendall .... 100 only Bogies .... W.A.G.R. $654.10 each814A, 1966 Commonwealth Engin-
eering (N.S.W.) Pty.Supply of Interior Lining of Vans $77 per van
Ltd.
462 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.Tenders for Government Supplies
Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of
Closing
1967 1967Jan. 20 37A, 1967 Sleeper Renewer Machines .... .... •... -.• .... Feb. 16Jan. 20 38A, 1967 Accounting Machines .... .... . . -... •-• .... Feb. 16Jan. 27 51A, 1967 Aerial Topdressing at Muresk Agricultural College and Cartage of Super-
phosphate ... Feb. 16Jan. 27 •■••53A, 1967 Coffins Feb. 16Feb. 3 ••••71A, 1967 Bacon and Smallgoods . Feb. 16Feb. 3 •••-72A, 1967 Butter, Cheese, White Vegetable .... Feb. 16Feb. 3 ••••108 .... Provisions etc. (Biscuits and Cakes) Feb. 16Feb. 3 .•..73A, 1967 Road Lining Machine ... Mar. 16Jan. 31 75A, 1967 Diesel Alternators .. . Feb. 16Feb. 3
••••79A, 1967 •••• Uniform Shirts for Police Department Feb. 16
1966Nov. 26 950A, 1966 132kV Outdoor Circuit Breakers, Current Transformers, Voltage Trans-
formers and Power Line Carrier Coupling Equipment for MetropolitanTransmission System. Documents chargeable at $4 first copy and $1 each
Feb. 231967
Jan. 24 58A, 1967 Six Capacitor Banks, 22kV, 8MVAR. Documents chargeable at $2 firstissue and 50o each subsequent issue .... Feb. 23
1966Dec. 9 1007A, 1966 .... Eight 100/100/30/MVA 132/69/21.5kV Star/Star/Delta Transformers for
Metropolitan Transmission System, Specification No. 11K. Documentschargeable at $4 first copy and $1 each subsequent copy Mar. 9
Dec. 23 1032A, 1966 .... 66kV Outdoor Circuit Breakers, Current Transformers and Voltage Trans-formers. Documents chargeable at $4 first copy and $1 each subsequentcopy Mar. 23
1967Jan. 24 57A, 1967 .... Direct Lift Sluice Gates-Kwinana Generating Station. Documents charge-
able at $2 first issue and 50c each subsequent issue .... April 20Feb. 7 80A, 1967* t 2 only 144 MVA 13.8/142 kV Step-Up Transformers chargeable at $4 first
issue and $1 subsequent issuesMay 4
* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.Addresses-Liaison Offices-
W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,No. 2 Royal Arcade, Melbourne, CI.
For Sale by Tender
Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of
Closing
1967 1967Jan. 27 45A, 1967 Fractional h.p. -Electric Motors at Kalgoorlie (re-called) Feb. 16Jan. 27 48A, 1967 Holden Utility (WAG 9375) at Roebourne Feb. 16Jan. 27 54A, 1967 Bedford 5 ton Truck (WAG 6809) at Carnamah Feb. 16Jan. 27 64A, 1967 Bedford 5 ton Truck (WAG 7842) at Derby .... Feb. 16Feb. 3 70A, 1967 Ford Anglia Sedan (WAG 9770)-Accident Damaged Feb. 16Feb. 3 76A, 1967 295 h.p. Ruston Hornsby Engine at Kellerberrin-(recalled) Feb. 23Feb. 3 77A, 1967 Holden Utility (WAG 9948) at Wyndham .... . . Feb. 23Feb. 3 78A, 1967 Bedford Van (WAG 6021) at Wyndham .... Feb. 23Feb. 10 84A, 1967 Aveling Austing Grader (MRD 534) (re-called) Feb. 23Feb. 10 85A, 1967 C.P. Air Compressor (PW 117) Feb. 23Feb. 10 88A, 1967 Dodge Model 108 Utility (WAG 6717) .... ..• Feb. 23Feb. 10 89A, 1967 Chain Saws, Engines, Alternators, Welder, Compressor, Spark Plug Cleaner
and TesterFeb. 23
Feb. 10 81A, 1967 Lighting Plant at Cadoux School ... .„. Mar. 2Feb. 10 82A, 1967 Holden Utilities (8) and Leyland Truck at Gnangara Mar. 2Feb. 10 83A, 1967 International Truck and Dodge Utility at Manjimup Mar. 2Feb. 10 86A, 1967 EK Holden Panel Van (WAG 7052) .... Mar. 2Feb. 10 87A, 1967 EJ Holden Utility (WAG 7693) at Wyndham Mar. 2
C/o The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,
22 Martin Place, Sydney.Agent General for W.A.,
115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.
Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedsupplies until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.
Tenders must be properly indorsed 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.No Tender necessarily accepted.
A. H. TELFER,10th February, 1967. Chairman, Tender Board.
10 February, 1967.]
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 463
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.IT is notified for general information that with the approval of the Ministeras required by section 22 of the Government Railways Act, 1904-65, the follow-ing alterations and additions have been made to the scales of charges, schedules,etc., now appearing in the Goods Rates Book dated the 1st October, 1965, andthe Coaching Rates Book also dated the 1st October, 1965.
Goods Rates Book.Tariff 1, page 34, from 26/11/66.-General Classification of Goods.-Delete
all reference to cylinders, machined or polished.Tariff 1, page 35, from 22/10/66.-General Classification of Goods-Ferti-
lisers.-Amendment per Weekly Notice No. 40/66, after fertilisers add I andfootnote:-
When despatched from Superphosphate Works only.Tariff 1, page 35, from 15/10/66.-General Classification of Goods-Ferti-
lisers.-Add:-The rate for fertilisers shall be reduced during the followingperiods by:-
50 cents per ton from 1st January, 1967 to 31st January, 1967, in-clusive.
25 cents per ton from 1st February, 1967 to 14th February, 1967, in-clusive.
Tariff 1, page 36, from 12/11/66.-General Classification of Goods-Fish.-Add:-Fish, fresh or frozen in cool storage vans (see Clause 22) (Ice, if pro-vided by sender, carried free) f 1, s to s // and footnote. // Whenspecially authorised at department's convenience.
Tariff 1, page 37, from 12/11/66.-General Classification of Goods-+Furniture-Sections Prefabricated, etc., Packing Symbol.-Insert:--j.
Tariff 1, page 44, from 26/11/66.-General Classification of Goods-Pipesor piping.-Insert:-
Aluminium T. - f - 2 ± 50 per cent.Polythene I - f - 2 + 50 per cent.
Add footnote I-Exempt from the provisions of Clause 18 (c).
Tariff 1, page 44, from 20/8/66.-General Classification of Goods-Poly-thene or Plastic Sheeting.-Alter to read:-
Polythene or plastic sheeting .... efi .... C.Polythene or plastic building sheets, corrugated or plain .... f
2 + 25 p.c.
Tariff 1, page 46, from 27/8/66.-General Classification of Goods-Insert:-Scaffolding and component parts. See Contractors' Plant.
Tariff 1, page 47, from 3/12/66.-General Classification of Goods-Soda,Silicate of.-Amend to read:-
Soda, Silicate of .... a, d, g B, 8 tons.Soda, Silicate of .... a, d, g .... C.
Tariff 3, page 7, from 24/9/66.-Land, Temporary Leases of-After "of".-Insert:-*.
Add footnote:-*Temporary leases for dumping of bulk superphosphatesee Supplement, page 25.
Tariff 3, page 16, from 8/10/66.-Exemptions from Intersystem Rates.-After Explosives in 'second line add:-Boats.
Tariff 3, page 17, from 20/8/66.-Clause 8 (d)-Victorian HandlingCharges.-Amend charge to read:-55c per ton.
Tariff 3, p. 18, from 19/11/66.-Incidental Charges not Included in Inter-system rates-Clause (f)-Queensland-Handling Charges.
Amend the charges of 52 cents and 48 cents shown in the secondand third lines to read 60 cents and 50 cents respectively.
Clause (g)-South Brisbane-Unloading Charges.Amend the charges of 82 cents and 30 cents in the second line to
read 90 cents and 35 cents respectively.
464 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
Tariff 5, page 4, from 3/12/66.—Shunting Charges—Clause 15—SecondLine.—Amend shuting to read shunting.
Tariff 5, page 13, from 3/12/66.—Shunting Charges—Bruce Rock—Add:—& Farmers Ltd. ... 172 50c (Triangle Storage Lease).
Tariff 5, page 15, from 10/9/66.—Shunting Charges—Katanning.—Insert:—Esso Standard Oil (Aust.) Ltd. .... 225 50c.
Tariff 5, page 22, from 15/10/66.—Shunting Charges—Merredin.—Insert:—IContractor's temporary site (silo) ... 169 .... $2.00.
Tariff 5, page 34, from 24/9/66.—Busselton.—Insert:—Rickwood G. H.(Bottle Stacking Site) .... 149 .... 75c.
Tariff 5, page 36, from 20/8/66.—Shunting Charges—Jardee:—Delete—tAustralian Dominion Traders Pty. Ltd. .... 200 .... 5s. .. 50c.Insert—Warmell Pty Ltd. .. 200 .... 5s. . 50c.
Tariff 6, page 4, from 19/11/66.—List of Stations and sidings—Arrino.Delete:—`A' in references column.Insert:—`U' in references column.Insert:—Accounting Station—Three Springs.Delete:—Code number-89700.Insert:—Code number-89609.
Page 18—Yandanooka.Delete:—Accounting Station—Arrino.Insert:—Accounting Station—Mingenew.Delete :—Code number-89705.Insert:—Code number-89804.
Page 33—Distance Table—Midland-Geraldton.Delete:—ARRINO.Insert :—Arrino.
Tariff 6, pages 5, 7, 13 and 19, from 22/10/66.—List of Stations and Sidings.Bruce Rock—Lifting Facilities—Capacity Column.—Delete:-5. In-
sert:-6.Corrigin—Lifting Facilities—Capacity Column.—Delete:-5. In-
sert :-6.Midland—Lifting Facilities.—Delete :-5 ton fixed crane.Yerecoin—Lifting Facilities.—Insert:-5 ton fixed crane.
Tariff 6, page 5, from 26/11/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Bibra Lake—References Column—Delete:—a.
Tariff 6, page 6, from 26/11/66.—List of Stations and Sidings.—Deleteall reference to Catterick.
Tariff 6, page 6, from 13/8/66.—List of Stations and Sidings--Cardup.—Insert:—"a" in references column. "Yes" in Shelter Shed column.
Tariff 6, page 7, from 12/11/66.—List of Stations and Sidings.—Delete:-"SC" from column headed "Sheep and Cattle Races".
Tariff 6, page 7, from 26/11/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Colligar.—Alter spelling to read:—Collgar.
Tariff 6, page 11, from 24/9/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Koonadgin—Loading Ramp Column.—Delete:—Yes.
Tariff 6, page 12, from 13/8/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Mardella.—Delete:—"Yes" from Loading Ramp and Warehouse columns. "SC" from Sheepand Cattle Races.
Tariff 6, page 12, from 13/8/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Marchagee—Accounting Station.—Delete:—Watheroo and Insert:—Coorow.
Tariff 6, page 13, from 22/10/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Meenaar,—Insert:—"a" in reference column,
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 465
Tariff 6, page 13, from 24/9/66.—List of Stations and Sidings.—Delete allreference to:—Meelon.
Page 30—Distance Table.—Delete all reference to:—Meelon.Tariff 6, page 14, from 1/10/66.—Mullewa—Lifting Facilities—Capacity.-
Delete :-5. Insert :-6.Tariff 6, page 16, 10/9/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Spring Hill.-
Insert:—S.C. in Sheep and Cattle Races Columns.Tariff 6, page 6, from 26/11/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Southern
Cross—Lifting Facilities.—Add:—Mobile crane, 6.Tariff 6, page 17, from 17/9/66.—List of Stations and Sidings—Tinkurrin.—
alter spelling to read:—Tincurrin.Tariff 6, page 17, from 1/10/66.—Three Springs—Lifting Facilities-
Capacity.—Delete :-5. Insert :-6.Tariff 6, page 27, from 17/9/66.—Distance Table—Tinkurrin—Alter spell-
ing to read :—Tincurrin.Tariff 6, page 28, from 22/10/66.—Distance Tables—Avon Yard-Kalgoorlie.
—Insert after Meenaar //.
Tariff 6, page 31, from 26/11/66.—Distance Table.—Delete all reference toCatterick.
Tariff 6, pages 9 to 19, from 22/10/66.—List of Stations and Sidings.Accounting Station; Code Numbers.
Frenches. Delete :—East Northam-24129 ; Insert :—Goomalling-23945.Hulongine. Delete :—East Northam; Insert :—Goomalling.Jennacubbine—Delete:—East Northam; Insert:—Goomalling.Noggojerring—Delete :—East Northam-24126 ; Insert :—Avon Yard-
23942.Northam Racecourse : Delete :—East Northam-14122 ; Insert:—Avon
Yard-23940.Rossmore—Delete :—East Northam; Insert :—Goomalling.Yarramony—Delete :—East Northam-24139 ; Insert :—Goomalling-
23947.
Coaching Rates Book.Page 6, from 10/9/66.—Index—Badgingarra-Geraldton Road Service.
Effective on and from the 1st October, 1966.Delete:—Pages 54-57.Insert:—Pages 54-56.
Page 13, from 13/8/66.—Clause 15—Refund of Fares—Subclause (1) (b).-Add:—Applications for refund of fares paid for single or return tickets must besubmitted within the following periods:
Single Tickets—Two months from date stamped on ticket.Return Tickets—Two months from date of expiry of the ticket.
Page 15, from 17/9/66.—Clause 20.—Reserved Seats—Paragraph (i).—Delete all reference to sleeper bus, Perth-Geraldton, also the footnote com-mencing:—
*Advance bookings
Page 24, from 26/11/66. — Concession Fares — Students — (ii) Travellingduring End of Term Vacation—Single Tickets—Minimum Fares.
Delete:—Second class 4s. (40c), ordinary bus 5s. (50c) and Insert:—Second class and ordinary bus 40 cents.
Return Tickets—Minimum Fares.—Delete:—Second class 8s. 6d. (85c),ordinary bus 10s. ($1.00), and Insert:—Second class and ordinarybus 85 cents.
(iii) Travelling to Enrol or Travelling Home after having finished theCourse Minimum Fares.—Delete:—Second class 4s. (40c), ordinarybus 5s. (50c) and Insert:—Second class and ordinary bus 40 cents.
466 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
Page 37, from 13/8/66.—Periodical Tickets—Clause 2—Full Rate Tickets—Issue of and Availability—Subclauses (b) and (c).—Add:-1:1:, Subclause (d)(i).—Add:—$1.. Add footnote:-
14 Tickets issued for journeys of not less than 100 miles may be issuedto date from any day of the month and are available for one cal-endar month, three calendar months or for longer periods inmultiples of one month as the case may be; e.g., a monthly ticketissued to date from the 15th June would be available for travel upto and including the 14th July.
Page 38, from 15/10/66.—Clause 10—Periodical Tickets for First Class Railand Road Bus Travel—Fifth Line.—Delete:-333 per cent. (one-third) andInsert:-25 per cent. (one-quarter) Delete:—Sixth and seventh lines referringto periodical ticket fares for ordinary road bus travel.
Page 41, from 13/8/66.—Clause 14—Rates for All Lines Tickets.—After theword Period.—Add:-14 and footnote:—
V.All Lines Tickets may be issued to date from any day of the monthand are available for one ,three, six or twelve calendar months asthe case may be.
Page 44, from 22/10/66.—Special Trains, Buses—Hire of.—Add the follow-ing:—When approved by the Chief Traffic Manager the following rates andconditions shall apply to road buses hired to other operators:—
(i) Hirer to provide fuel and driver and day by day maintenance.(ii) Hire rate to be:
(a) Bus purchased since 1/1/61 or extensively rebuilt since thatdate:
Daily hire charge—twenty dollars ($20) per day.Mileage charge—fifteen cents (15c) per mile.
(b) All other Buses:Daily hire charge—ten dollars ($10) per day.Mileage charge—fifteen cents (15c) per mile.
(iii) The hirer to be responsible for the comprehensive insurance ofthe vehicle in the names of the hirer and the Commission jointlyduring the period of hire.
(iv) The hirer to indemnify the Commission:(a) From and against all actions, suits, and demands at any time
made or brought against the Commission by any person orpersons whomsoever in relation to any loss, damage, or injury,caused to or suffered by such person or persons, or to the goodsof such person or persons occasioned by any cause directly orindirectly associated with the hire.
(b) From and against any damage to the bus or other property orinjury to any person arising from illegal use of the bus whilethe bus is in possession of the hirer.
Page 44, from 26/11/66.—Special Trains, Buses—Hire of.Clause 1.—Add:—* after heading "Trains, Diesel Cars, etc."Clause 3.—Add:—* after heading "Guaranteed Special Excursion
Trains."Add Footnote:—*Quotes must not be given without prior reference to the
Chief Traffic Manager.
Page 50, from 10/9/66.—Clause 14—Refrigerated Vans and RefrigeratedContainers.—Effective on and from the 1st October, 1966.
Delete:—Subclause (b).
Page 53, from 1/10/66.—Clause 22—Road Bus Services—Carriage of Parcels,Baby Conveyances, Bicycles and Passenger Luggage.—Amend subclause (b) toread:—
Except as shown in clauses (c) and (g) hereof charges shall be com-puted on the rail mileage.
Add subclause (g) :-Items which normally accompany the passenger but cannot be con-
veyed on road buses due to lack of space, may be despatched by thefirst rail service and charged at the accompanied rate calculated onthe mileage travelled by the passenger,
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 467
Page 54, from 10/9/66.-Clause 23.-Effective on and from the 1st October,1966. Delete all reference and Insert in lieu:-23. Perth to Geraldton-Perth to Badgingarra Road Freighter Services.
(a) Consignments for these services shall be accepted at all country andsuburban stations where parcels are normally accepted, excepting the ParcelsOffice, Perth, where passengers' luggage, including prams, shall be the onlyacceptance. All other traffic consigned at Perth for the road freighter servicesOn these two routes shall be accepted at the Newcastle Street Depot only.
(b) Charges shall be raised in accordance with the general conditions andclassifications for the carriage of parcels, pages 47 to 76, with a minimum of"half" rates, except for consignments charged at the Heavy Haulage ratesshown on pages 55 and 56 when it is cheaper to do so. 1:
(c) The Heavy Haulage rates shall only apply to consignments despatchedfrom the Newcastle Street and Geraldton Road Service Depots and fromBadgingarra.
(d) A rebate of 25 per cent. shall be allowed on the Badgingarra routeonly for consignments classified not less than full rates and weighing over1 cwt. and up to 20 cwt., with the following minima:-
(1) For consignments charged at parcels rates, page 58, minimumcharge as for 1 cwt. at ordinary parcels rates.
(2) For consignments charged at the Heavy Haulage rate the mini-mum charge shown on page 55.
(e) Consignments of a perishable nature as listed on page 60 and con-signments the total weight of which exceeds 5 cwt., may be bulked for thepurpose of assessing freight charges.
(f) Consignments carried in a refrigerated vehicle shall be subject toa minimum of "Half" rates plus a surcharge of 10 per cent., additional tothe freight charge. 1:
1:Where charges do not compute to an even five cents they shall becalculated to the nearest five cents in excess of that amount.
Page 56, from 10/9/66.-Badgingarra and Geraldton Road Freighter Ser-vices Heavy Haulage Rates.
Miles Over 1 ton Over 2 tons(per ton) (per ton)
Over 3 tons(per ton)
Over 4 tons(per ton)
Over 5 tons(per ton)
$ $ $ $ $15 9.00 8.20 7.30 6.40 5.5025 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.0050 13.00 12.00 11.00 10.00 9.0075 15.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 11.00
100 17.00 16.00 15.00 14.00 13.00125 19.00 18.00 17.00 16.00 15.00150 21.00 20.00 19.00 18.00 17.00200 25.00 23.50 22.00 20.50 19.00250 28.00 26.25 24.50 22.75 21.00300 31.00 29.00 27.00 25.00 23.00400 34.00 31.75 29.50 27.25 25.00
Page 56, from 17/9/66.-Effective on and from the 1st October, 1966.-Add:-Badgingarra and Geraldton Road Freighter Service Heavy HaulageRates.
Miles Over 6 tons(per ton)
Over 7 tons(per ton)
Over 8 tons(per ton)
Over 9 tons(per ton)
Over 10 tons(per ton)
$ $ $ $ $15 5.40 5.30 5.20 5.10 5.0025 6.85 6.70 6.55 6.40 6.2550 . . . 8.85 8.70 8.55 8.40 8.2575 10.80 10.60 10.40 10.20 10.00
100 12.80 12.60 12.40 12.20 12.00125 14.80 14.60 14.40 14.20 14.00150 16.80 16.60 16.40 16.20 16.00
468 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 0 February, 1967.
Pages 55-57, 55a-57a, from 10/9/66.—Badgingarra and Geraldton RoadFreighter Services.—Effective on and from the 1st October, 1966. Delete allreference to Tables 1 and 2. Insert:—Heavy haulage rates
Page 55.—Table 5 cwt. to 20 cwt.Page 56.—Table over 1 ton.
Page 58, from 10/9/66.—Clause 24 (a)—Prepaid Parcels (Stamped) Rates.—Effective on and from the 1st October, 1966.
Delete:—The second sentence andInsert:—This scale of charges shall also apply to consignments weigh-
ing up to 5 cwt., conveyed wholly or in part by road freighter onthe Perth-Geraldton or Perth-Badgingarra Services, as per Clause23, page 54. For weights in excess of 5 cwt., see pages 55 and 56.
Page 59, from 10/9/66.—Sub-clause (b) (i)—Intersystem Traffic.—Add:-(Parcels stamps must not be used).
Sub-clause (b) (v).—Add:—Parcels stamps must not be used at the New-castle Street Depot only.
Page 60, from 10/9/66.—Clause 25—Classification of Parcels and CoachingTraffic for Local or Intersystem Carriage.—Effective on and from the 1stOctober, 1966. Delete:—Sub-clause (b).
Page 61, from 10/9/66.—Alter sub-clause (c) to read:—Sub-clause (b).
Page 61—$ Bread.—Delete:-1: and footnote.
Page 72, from 10/9/66.—Empties.—Effective on and from the 1st October,1966. Paragraph 4, Third Line.—Delete:—(Table 2).
Page 89, from 19/11/66.—Clause 2, Subclause (e)—Sleeping Berth Charges—Queensland—Local Jlourneys.—Delete existing charges and Insert:—Firstclass $3.00, second class $1.50. Delete:—Clause 4 and Insert:-
4. Passengers who desire to obtain sleeping berths should apply to thelocal Station Master, in good time and deposit with him at thetime of booking or not later than fourteen (14) days in advanceof the day of travel the amount chargeable.
Page 92, from 19/11/66.—Reserved Seat Charges—Clause (1)-4: Queens-land (Local).—Delete existing charge and Insert:-20 cents.
Page 105, from 8/10/66.—Passenger Fares—Table 8.—Port Augusta toAdelaide, via Port Pirie Junction.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—Firstsingle $6.10, second single $4.70, first return $9.95, second return $7.60.
Port Augusta to Melbourne, via Port Pirie Junction.—Delete existing faresand Insert:—First single $16.85, second single $12.80, first return $29.30, secondreturn $22.20
Quorn to Broken Hill, via Orroroo.—Delete existing fares and Insert.—First single $7.70, *second single $6.40, first return $11.55*, second return $9.60.
Peterborough to Broken Hill.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—Firstsingle $5.85, second single $4.55, first return $8.80, second return $6.85.
Wort Pirie Junction to Adelaide.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—Firstsingle $4.50, second single $3.60, first return $6.75, second return $5.40.
Port Pirie Junction to Serviceton.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—Firstsingle $10.80, second single $8.65, first return $16.25, second return $13.00.
Port Pirie Junction to Melbourne.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—Firstsingle $15.25, second single $11.70, first return $26.10, second return $20.00.
Port Pirie Junction to Sydney, via Albury.—Delete existing fares andInsert:—First single $22.90, second single $17.40, first return $39.90, secondreturn $30.25.
Port Pirie Junction to Broken Hill, via Gladstone.—Delete existing faresand Insert:—First single $7.55, * second single $6.25, first return $11.35, secondreturn $9.40.
Port Pirie Junction to Broken Hill, via Adelaide.—Delete existing faresand Insert:—First single $12.30, second single $9.70, first return $18.40, secondreturn $14.55.
10 February, 1967.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 460
1:Port Pirie Junction to Peterborough.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—Second single $2.04, second return $3.06.
Port Pirie Junction to South Brisbane, via Serviceton, Albury and Kyogle.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $32.75, second single $24.80,first return $57.60, second return $43.60.
Adelaide to Serviceton.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single$6.30, second single $5.05, first return $9.50, second return $7.60.
Adelaide to Geelong, via Melbourne.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $12.90, second single $12.90, second sin gle $9.85 first return $22.55,second return $17.20.
Adelaide to Alice Springs, via Port Pirie Junction.—Delete existing faresand Insert:—First single $26.75, second single $18.45, first return $51.25, secondreturn $35.10.
Adelaide to Pimba.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $9.15,second single $6.85, first return $16.05, second return $11.90.
The foregoing alterations will operate from 16th October, 1966, exceptthe fares marked 1: which will apply from 1st October, 1966.
Passenger Fares—Table 8—Rail Only—Albury to Canberra.—Delete exist-ing fares and Insert:—First single $10.67, second single $7.35; first return$15.99, second return $11.02.
Albury to Goulbourn.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $8.93,second single $6.17; first return $13.40, second return $9.26.
Albury to Sydney.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $12.27,second single $8.53; first return $18.41, second return $12.80.
Goulbourn to Canberra.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single$2.30, second single $1.61; first return $3.43, second return $2.41.
Goulbourn to Queanbeyan.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single$2.18, second single $1.53; first return $3.27, second return $2.30.
Goulbourn to Cooma.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $4.77,second single $3.34; first return $7.16, second return $5.01.
Queanbeyan to Canberra.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First singlet $0.12, second single t $0.08; first return t $0.16, second return f $0.11.
Add Footnote.—t Applies to tickets issued between a station on the N.S.W.Government Railways and Canberra. Does not apply to local fares betweenQueanbeyan and Canberra only.
Queanbeyan to Cooma.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single$2.52, second single $1.77; first return $3.78, second return $2.66.
Sydney to Canberra.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $7.17,second single $4.95; first return $10.74, second return $7.42.
Broken Hill to Sydney.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single$17.45, second single $11.95; first return $26.18, second return $17.93.
Page 89—Clause 2—Subclause (e)—Sleeping Berth Charges—New SouthWales—Local Journeys.—Delete:—$2.10 and Insert:—$2.50.
The above alterations will operate from 1st October, 1966.Page 105, from 20/8/66.—Passenger Fares—Table 8—Rail Only—Serviceton
to Melbourne—First Class Single—Delete:—$10.55 and Insert:—$10.75. Mel-bourne to Albury—Delete:—Existing fares and Insert:—First Class Single$8.80, Second Class Single $7.03. First Class Return $13.25, Second Class Return$10.61.
Serviceton-Albury via Melbourne.—Delete:—Existing fares and Insert:—First Class Single $17.00, Second Class Single $13.73, First Class Return $25.70,Second Class Return $20.66.
Page 105, from 10/9/66.—Passenger Fares—Table 8—Rail Only—Adelaideto Geelong, via Melbourne.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single$12.90, Second single $9.85, First return, $22.55, Second return, $17.20.
Adelaide to Albury, via Serviceton, first and second class return.—Deleteexisting fares and insert in lieu:—First return, $32.60, Second return, $24.85.
Page 105, from 15/10/66.—Passenger Fares—Table 8—Rail Only.—PortPirie Junction to Sydney, via Broken Hill.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $20.44, second single $15.84; first return $36.21, second return $27.91.
Adelaide to Newcastle, via Albury.—Delete existing fares and Insert:—First single $22.13, second single $16.41; first return $38.75, second return$28.77.
470 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
Serviceton to Albury, via Melbourne.-Delete:-First single fare andInsert:-$17.10.
Albury to South Brisbane, via Kyogle.-Delete:-First class and secondclass return fares and Insert:-First class return $37.43, second return $26.29.
Kyogle to South Brisbane.-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single$3.68, second single $2.82; first return $6.87, second return $5.29.
The above alterations are operative from 1st October, 1966.
Page 105, from 22/10/66.-Passenger Fares-Table 8-Rail Only-PortAugusta-Sydney, via Serviceton and Albury.-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single $24.50, second single $18.50; first return $43.10, second return $32.45.The above alteration is effective from 16th October, 1966.
Page 105, from 12/11/66.-Passenger Fares-Table 8-Port Pirie Junctionto Sydney, via Broken Hill-Second Return.-Delete:-$27.91 and Insert $27.33.
Page 105, from 19/11/66.-Passenger Fares-Table 8-Brisbane to Cairns.-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single $28.50, second single $18.80;first return $57.00, second return $37.60.
Sydney to Cairns-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single $41.70,second single $28.70; first return $79.95, second return $53.28.
Melbourne to Cairns.-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single $50.30,second single $35.15; first return $96.15, second return $65.40.
Albury to South Brisbane, via Kyogle.-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single $21.80, second single $16.35; first return $38.53, second return $27.15.
Kyogle to South Brisbane.-Delete existing fares and Insert:-First single$4.23, second single $3.25; first return $7.97, second return $6.15.
The above alterations are effective on and after the 1st November, 1966.
Page 17, from 19/11/66.-Perambulators, etc., Bicycles-Effective from 1stNovember, 1966.-Amend rates from and to Brisbane as follows:-
Pram, Baby Convey- Bicyclesantes
Accom-panied
Unaccom-panied
Accom-panied
Unaccom-panied
$ $ $ 8Brisbane-Kalgoorlie-
Queensland .... 0.80 * 0.80 *
New South Wales 2.43 3.68 1.18 3.68Victoria 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86
7.45 5.30
Brisbane-Perth and FremantleQueensland .... 0.80 * 0.80 *
New South Wales 2.43 3.68 1.18 3.68Victoria 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86Western Australia 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
8.10 6.55
Page 118, from 20/8/66.-Livestock-To and From Eastern States-Para-graph 4 (iv).-Amend as follows:-
Rate.$
Victoria.$
Kalgoorlie-Melbourne 7.98 2.55Kalgoorlie-Sydney .... .... 11.83 3.60Perth or Fremantle-Melbourne 10.28 2.55Perth or Fremantle-Sydney . 14.13 3.60
Northam
Miles from
MureskCollege
Mokine
Place
10 February, 1967.]
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 471
Page 118, from 15/10/66.-Livestock-To and from Eastern States-Para-graph 4 (iv).-Amend as follows:-
Effective from 16th October, 1966.
Western Com- South NewStations Rate Aus- j mon- Aus- Victoria South
tralia wealth tralia Wales
S $ $ $Kalgoorlie-Adelaide .... 4.56 3.68 0.8 __Kalgoorlie-Melbourne 8.16 3.68 1.93 2.55 __Kalgoorlie-Sydney .... 12.21 3.68 1.93 3.60 3.00Perth/Fremantle-Adelaide .... 6.86 2.30 3.68 0.8 __Perth/Fremantle-Melbourne 10.46 2.30 3.68 1.93 2.55Perth/Fremantle-Sydney .... 14.51 2.30 3.68 1.93 3.60 3.00
Page 118, from 12/11/66.-Livestock to and From Eastern States-Para-graph 4 (iv).-Amend as follows:-
Rate. N.S.W.$ $
Kalgoorlie-Sydney 12.26 3.05Perth or Fremantle-Sydney 14.56 3.05
Page 127, from 24/9/66.-Pinjarra-Boddington.-Delete all reference to:-Meelon.
Page 128, from 26/11/66.-Picton Junction-Northcliffe.-Delete all refer-ence to Catterick.
Pages 130, 141 and 142, from 17/9/66.-Distance Tables.-Tinkurrin.-Alter spelling to read:-Tincurrin.
Page 132, from 19/11/66.-Distance Tables-Midland Line.-Delete:-ARRINO. Insert.-Arrino.
Page 144, from 1/10/66.-Northam-Muresk College-Spencers Brook-Mokine-Route No. 072-Delete existing table and Insert:-
Northam-Muresk College-Spencers Brook-Mokine-Route No. 072.
9 12 Northam6 3 6 Spring Hill and Muresk College Turnoff9 9 Muresk College7 4 5 Spencers Brook
12 9 Mokine
Page 145.-Road Bus Routes and Mileages-Perth-Wooroloo Hospital-Wundowie-Spencers Brook-Northam-Mererdin-Route No. 073.-Delete allreference to Northam Station, East Northam and footnote. Insert afterNortham P.O.:-
62, 68, 101, 101 Northam.
Page 146, from 1/10/66.-Perth-Wooroloo Hospital-Wundowie-Clackline-Northam-Toodyay-Route No. 073.-Delete all reference to Northam Station.Insert after Northam P.O.:-
62, 65, 19, 19, Northam.
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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. L10 February, 1967.
Page 146, from 1/10/66.—Perth-Wooroloo-Wooroloo Hospital-Wundowie-Clackline-Northam—Route No. 073:—Delete existing table and Insert:-
Perth-Wooroloo-Wooroloo Hospital-Wundowie-Clackline-Northam-Route No. 073.
Miles from
Perthdirect
Perthvia
WoorolooStation
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Northamvia
WoorolooStation
Place
. 62 65 Perth1 1 61 64 Cnr. Bulwer and Lord Streets2 2 60 63 Mt. Lawley3 3 59 62 Maylands5 5 57 60 Bayswater6 6 56 59 Bassendean8 8 54 57 Guildford9 9 53 56 East Guildford
10 10 52 55 West Midland11 11 51 54 Midland16 16 46 49 Darlington Turnoff17 17 45 48 Glen Forrest Turnoff21 21 41 44 Mundaring23 23 39 42 Sawyers Valley25 25 37 40 Lion Street (Chidlow Turnoff)28 28 34 37 Chidlow Turnoff35 35 27 30 35-mile Peg (Wooroloo Station)37 37 25 28 Wooroloo Station Turnoff36 26 .. Wooroloo Hospital Turnoff37 39 25 26 Wooroloo Hospital40 43 22 22 Wundowie Turnoff.. . Wundowie*43 46 19 19 Koojedda45 48 17 17 Bakers Hill49 52 13 13 Clackline50 53 12 12 Toodyay Turnoff56 59 6 6 6AM Broadcasting Station58 61 4 4 Northam Camp61 64 1 1 Northam P.O.62 65 Northam
* Wundowie Turnoff-Wundowie = 2 miles. Through passengers shall be chargedthe direct mileage.
Page 148, from 1/10/66.—Perth-Spencers Brook-Northam-Wyalkatchem-Merredin—Route No. 076.—Delete all reference to Northam Station. Insert.—after Spring Hill:-
62, 65, 137, 140, Northam.
Page 149, from 1 /10 /66.—Perth-Northam -Wyalkatchem -Mukinbudin-Route No. 076.—Delete all reference to Northam Station. Insert after NorthamP.O.:—
62, 65, 141, 144, Northam.
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Page 117, from 16/10/66-
PERAMBULATORS, ETC„ AND BICYCLES.
Effective from 16th October, 1966.The through rates between the following stations are specified hereunder:-
Between-
Prams, Baby Conveyances, etc. Bicycles
Accompanied Unaccompanied Accompanied Unaccompanied
Pt. Pirie Junction-Perth and Fremantle-Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86Western Australia .... 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
2.32 4.81 2.92 4.81Adelaide-Ralgoorlie-
0.33 0.77 0.33 0.77South Australia ....Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86
2.00 3.63 2.00 3.63Adelaide-Perth and Fremantle-
0.33 0.77 0.33 0.77South Australia ....Commonwealth .... . 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86Western Australia 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
2.65 5.58 3.25 5.58Melbourne and Ballarat-Ralgoorlie-
1.30 2.75 0.70 1.05Victoria „„South Australia .... 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86
3.54 6.82 2.94 5.12Melbourne and Ballarat-Perth and Fremantle
1.30 2.75 0.70 1.05VictoriaSouth Australia 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86Western Australia 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
4.19 8.77 4.19 7.07Canberra-Perth and Fremantle-
0.12 0.15 0.12 0.15Queanbeyan-Canberra .. ....New South Wales, (Albury-Queanbeyan) 1.48 2.13 0.88 2.13Victoria ... .... .... .... 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia .... .... .... .... 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth.... ... .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86Western Australia 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
6.47 12.58 5.57 9.78Sydney-Kalgoorlie-
1.58 2.28 0.93 2.28New South WalesVictoria 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86
5.80 10.63 4.25 7.83.7ydney- Perth and Fremantle-
1.58 2.28 0.93 2.28New South WalesVictoria .... 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia .... 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86Western Australia 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
6.45 12.58 5.50 9.78Brisbane-Kalgoorlie-
Queensland .... 0.69 * 0.69New South Wales 2.43 3.68 1.18 3.68Victoria 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia .... 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.86
7.34 5.19Brisbane-Perth and Fremantle-
Queensland .... 0.69 * 0.69New South Wales 2.43 3.68 1.18 3.88Victoria .... 1.98 4.28 1.08 1.48South Australia 0.57 1.21 0.57 1.21Commonwealth .... 1.67 2.86 1.67 2.88Western Australia 0.65 1.95 1.25 1.95
7.99 6.44
* The Queensland proportion will be calculated at Double Ordinary Parcels Rates
In Victoria and New South Wales a child's pushcart or stroller not exceeding14 lb., when required for a child accompanying a passenger, may be accepted asportion of the passenger's free luggage allowance. In Victoria, those in excessof 14 lb. shall be charged at the prescribed rates with no allowance, but in NewSouth Wales when folded and collapsed, the weight in excess of 14 lb. may becharged as excess luggage at ordinary parcels rates (with a maximum of accom-panied pusher rate).
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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [10 February, 1967.
APPOINTMENTS.(Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,
Deaths and Marriages Act, 1961-1965.)Registrar General's Office,
Perth, 8th February, 1967.THE following appointments have been approved:-
R.G. No. 35/61—Mr Donald George Doig, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the West Kimberley Registry District, to main-tain an office at Derby during the absence on leaveof Mr W. B. White. This appointment dates from19th January, 1967.
R.G. No. 40/61—Mr Ronald Arthur Reeves, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the Katanning Registry District, to maintainan office at Katanning during the absence on leaveof Mr L. S. MacFarlane. This appointment datesfrom 27th January, 1967.
R.G. No. 39/61—Mr Ronald Fred Rasmussen, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the East Coolgardie Registry District, to main-tain an office at Kalgoorlie during the absence onleave of Mr T. E. Mulligan. This appointmentdates from 3rd February, 1967.
E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.
Western Australia.BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920
(AS AMENDED).NOTICE is hereby given that a Building Societycalled the "Metropolitan No. 9 Building Society"is duly registered under the provisions of theabove Act.
Dated the 6th day of February, 1967.
B. S. BROTHERSON,Registrar of Building Societies.
PETROLEUM ACT, 1936-1966.Department of Mines,Perth, 25th January, 1967.
IT is hereby notified that in accordance with theprovisions of the Petroleum Act, 1936-1966, HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the respective applica-tions for Petroleum Leases Nos. 11-1 "Barrow Island"and 2H "Barrow Marine".
I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines.
MINING ACT, 1904-1965.Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases
for Non-payment of Rent.Department of Mines,Perth, 27th January, 1967.
IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining Act,1904-1965, notice is hereby given that, unless therent due on the undermentioned leases be paid onor before the 27th February, 1967, it is the inten-tion of the Governor, under the provisions of sec-tion 98 of the Mining Act, 1904-1965, to forfeit suchleases for breach of covenant, viz., for non-paymentof rent.
I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines.
In the matter of the Companies (Co-operative)Act, 1943-1959, and in the matter of Shark BayDistrict Co-operative Co. Ltd.
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation, as a Limited Company, has this daybeen issued to Shark Bay District Co-operative Co.Ltd.
Dated this 5th day of December, 1966.
A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In the matter of Reid Murray Developments (W.A.)
Pty Ltd (in liquidation), No. 51 of 1957—andin the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1966.
NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended todeclare a second dividend in this matter. Credi-tors who have not proved their claims prior tothe 27th day of February, 1967, will be excludedtherefrom.
Dated at Perth this 3rd day of February, 1967.
J. G. HILL,Liquidator.
COMPANIES ACT, 1961, AND AMENDMENTS.Albert Foyel Pty Ltd (in Liquidation).
NOTICE is hereby given that a final meeting ofthe creditors and shareholders of Albert Foyel PtyLtd (in liquidation) will be held at 147 WaratahAvenue, Dalkeith, on Tuesday, the 14th day ofMarch, 1967, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive thefinal account -of the Liquidator, 3/2/1967.
I. V. GARLAND,Liquidator.
TOM EVERETT PTY LTD.(In Voluntary Liquidation.)Notice of Final Meeting.
NOTICE is given that the final meeting of share-holders will be held at the office of the Liquidator,"Chartwell', 30 Ord Street, Perth, on Thursday,9th March, 1967, at 10 a.m., for the purpose oflaying before it the Liquidator's account of thewinding-up and giving any explanation thereof.
Dated this 6th day of February, 1967.
F. V. BENTLEY HILLMAN,Liquidator.
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.CSBP & Farmers Ltd.
REGISTER of unclaimed money held by CSBP &Farmers Ltd as at 31st December, 1966.
Name and Last Known Address of Owner on Books;Total Amount Due to Owner; Description ofUnclaimed Money; Date of Last Claim.
I. G. Russell, 57 First Avenue, Bassendean; $14.41;Wages; June, 1960.
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.The Rural and Industries Bank of Western
Australia.Register of Unclaimed Moneys.
Name and Last Address of Owner on Books;Amount Due to Owner; Description of Un-claimed Money; Date of Last Claim.
Kevin Malachy McCabe, Box 34, Bruce Rock;$12.20; current account; 9/4/58.
Laurence Edward Clark, Pithara; $37.71; currentaccount; 23/4/60.
Robert Henry Wilkerson, Kalannie; $25.86; currentaccount; 23/7/60.
Cyril Edward Mervyn Brown; $18.80; current ac-count; 2/10/59; address unknown.
Lionel Victor Johnson, Hillview. Station, Nannine;$25.44; current account; 30/4/59.
Raymond Wong Sue, 86 Braisbrise Road, Canning-ton; $11.31; current account; September, 1958.
A. W. AIREY,Commissioner.
10 February, 1967.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 483
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.Register of Unclaimed Money Held by
A. R. Thorogood & Co.Name and Last Known Address of Owner on Books;
Total Amount Due to Owner; Description ofUnclaimed Money; Date of Last Claim.
Minnie Adelaide McNally, State Street, VictoriaPark; $172.51; Balance of equity in propertyState Street, Victoria Park; 31/7/33.
J. Connor, 9 Egham Road, Victoria Park; $123.36;Rents of property 9 Egham Road, VictoriaPark; 7/8/49.
R. A. E. Wass, 43 Collin Street, South Perth;$16.67; Unpresented cheque, refund of rates;27/5/54.
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.Utah Construction & Mining Co.
Mt. Goldsworthy Construction Project.Schedule of Unclaimed Moneys as at
31st December, 1966.(A)-Wages (address of all the undermentioned is
given as Spinifex Hill, Port Hedland, W.A.):$
Arambasil, J. 31.70Anderson, A. 9.00Bande, J. 71.00Bradley, R. 23.50Buchanan, D. 8.20Bolilter, D. . 16.10Chamberlain, - 31.60Crotty, F. 59.10Castle, W. 12.40Dundovic, J. 31.70Diercky, J. 14.20Elvey, R. 45.80Fisher, E. 23.00Gaig, B. 106.60Gottlieb, R. 2.00Graham, J. 6.80Heron, P. 15.00James, V. 45.30King, W. 11.60Lawson, N. 23.50Latham, P. 27.60Lynch, J. 31.20Matthews, G. 2.80Mackay, J. ... 20.30Matthews, D. 16.50Mathews, J. .. 24.30Mellett, L. . 25.60Mulverhill, J. 9.00Murray, P. 48.00Manzi, G. 13.10Metscuies, R. 15.00Moohen, G. . 2.80McWilliams, W. 5.80McFarlance, D. 24.30Necar, R. 14.60Osmond, R. 32.00Oui, J. 11.60O'Connel, P. 62.00Penny, E. 64.00Rilievo, D. 24.60Rhodes, A. . 10.00Reed, T. 15.30Reeves, L. 36.60Sharpe, E. 11.80Schmidt, J. . 42.00Stanikovic, M. 8.00Van Der Hoeven, - 28.00Vudocivec, - 20.50Ward, G. 12.80Waters, W. 30.80Whiting, N. 20.50Whop, R. 4.00Wood, L. 26.60Zorocic, A. 24.30
Total 1,354.40(B)-Fares-Move-out Expenses (address
of the undermentioned is given asSpinifex Hill, Port Hedland)-
Parker, J. 112.00
Grand Total . $1,466.40
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.
The Griffin Coal Mining Company Limited.
Register of Unclaimed Money held by theGriffin Coal Mining Company Limited.
Name and Last Known Address of Owner on Books;Total Amount Due to Owner; Description ofUnclaimed Money; Last Claim Date.
Ezra Austin, deceased; $10.50; Dividend No. 20;1949.
Patrick Piggott, 21 Throssell Street, Collie; $12.25;Dividend Nos. 15, 16, 18, 19, 20; 1956.
TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.
Notice to Creditors and Claimants.GOLDMAN, ALLAN WILLIAM, late of Mount
Brockman Station, via Wittenoom, and ofGidgegannup, Grazier.
Creditors and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 relates)in respect of the estate of the deceased who diedon the 18th day of November, 1966, are requiredby the Trustee, Joan D'Velle-Smith, of c/o Muir& Williams, Solicitors, of 81 St. George's Terrace,Perth, to send particulars of their claims to her bythe 11th day of March, 1967, after which date theTrustee may convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which she then hasnotice.
TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.
Notice to Creditors and Claimants.CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 relates)in respect of the estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required by The PerpetualExecutors Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.)Limited, of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, to sendparticulars of their claims to the company by theundermentioned date, after which date the saidcompany may convey or distribute the assets, hav-ing regard only to the claims of which the com-pany then has notice.Brooking, Julian Roope, late of 10 Leslie Street,
Mandurah, Retired Company Director. Died8/7/1966. Last day for claims, 24/3/1967.
Martin, Ernest, late of 144 Roberts Street, Moora,Retired Farm Hand. Died 29/9/1966. Lastday for claims, 24/3/1967.
De Gray, Robert Alexander, formerly of 2 BrixtonStreet, East Cannington, late of 69 IvanhoeStreet, Bassendean. Retired Engine Driver.Died 15/12/1966. Last day for claims, 24/3/1967.
Dated at Perth this 7th day of February, 1967.
The Perpetual Executors Trustees andAgency Company (W.A.) Limited,
F. T. RODDA,Manager.
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