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, ,- ".:`,,,-,:,-',,I'",,,,,,Q ti, ,'-,-,-",; S is- . 1 Y ''' 1 , ' I ''''-- -",",.. ";) isil-ie, ''" . .7 ! OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Publishod by Authority at 330 p.m.] LREGISTT ii Al 11,:; T ':1,RAL PC, -, OF :(,' C, FOR Tit AY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 28.] A,',17 it .1nm.. 1' ised tit 1 ,tt uum held r!h III, ttii 1 t (to', 1L9-211, n, aitfotf Oiff/E1: I I p.\\-. 5117/17, \A-Ill.:PL.\ 111 moist II., provisions to' "11111,. , t 11;19-1 '," the '1,o:tone,. may, 1):. ( ;,.1,-, ,,,.: I. clit- por..., 1.,;: ::!1 i '.;Orii y to exercis, .1, .1",.. !,-i: ooltimits a lireach of this By-law ono ..\\ er 0, !onion), te.2Wations o,1 (I,. 1101' I I I V i ' l i , 1 1 I : Of I , ' , I , i r, . I i Ho' -.NIA I :: I I i h 31 PO UN'IFf,1011 to a penalty of not ex- it , (Ie.-H:11)1e to t t tp,,,,et the 11Le H- Tilt,'. : . I..) pitillibit the 1st, on, o, li,"1, , t lit, io itot.1, o,1111111 it dt-ti,vt it deli o v d., ett it le ,N\ I) dill, On ,,11.:1 PH," POSt' . D I-, E t Moor \ the t it, et too, 1,, :Ind o nittl coloseit',! the Li e in \ , Crm::(;: 1 . , WO V'iSi.01th of tin' said .Act, and of enoblilo_,. 1111,1 in thin is-']' If, loth ,,,,tontnt,11 1,:o 1 Iloditl, , v 11- '-fa v, le he]: to, itilot Ili 1 n,soag,, oI Inn, j 'ti Ili, 'I' ;111, ei (Lod i, .,'.11.111 it is;' ivi.. ::11)I : , ,, lin- '-1,',11 ' ,o dt,i)1; I 4'iii 'II' HI IN; I', 1, 11,1,11', a 1,1 .1 'din': The , , til,,r,i Sool of the Greentuotint Road Board ii:, , 1,o- ,, L,- ivnii, I, it, n , :Cp.-Ant, in the presence of JUTIE 10, [1927. tad-do, Road, Clayton 'Farm Road, Mahogany Creek tt.td, i Roi,t1 muktring), Fechey Road, Bailup odd. 1.1 -11,10 1,10 rithin the Oreenmount Road Dis- t, 0 f, I of June, July, August and 1*1)1,- , is hereby prohibited. thli By-law, ''Heavy Traffic" all vehicles engaged in the carriage sleepers, sawn or hewn, split and firewood. krioks, stone, salt, lime, iii.,,,.. or other matorittl in bulk, and ehite the weight thereof including per wheel, both inclusive. ro.--Intion of the Greeninount Pond Board on the 3rd dny of May, 1927. H. E. MOFFLIN, Chairman. E. D. FORSYTH, Secretary. (Sgd.) I, R. SI' 'T, Clerk ci "-te Council. Schedule, The Ti,:!. i,! 1919-192G, floeronnen iood pursoont to or. 1919- 19111." of he lover in ' fond 1,1,1 ii ii, IV Iii I' 'ii el" f,110 : o;111, To11,o; Iii:..!, to rper Pond, Swan View Road, Dar- lug iii Hood, AreilLw Pontl, TTardey Road, Brook Toad, H. E. MOFFLIN, Chairman. E. D. FORSYTH, Secretary. Recommended. (Sgd.) ALEX. McCALLUM, 'Minister for Works and Labour. n hy His Excellency the Governor in Execn- ,,,11. this 1st day of .Tune, 1927. (Sttd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

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Page 1: WESTERN AUSTRALIA. · 2. On application being made in writing by any prac-titioner and payment by him of the prescribed fee, the Board shall issue to hint an annual practice certificate

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.[Publishod by Authority at 330 p.m.]

LREGISTT ii Al 11,:; T ':1,RAL PC, -, OF :(,' C, FOR Tit AY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

No. 28.]

A,',17 it

.1nm.. 1'

ised tit 1 ,tt

uum held r!hIII, ttii 1 t (to',

1L9-211,

n, aitfotf

Oiff/E1: I I

p.\\-. 5117/17,\A-Ill.:PL.\ 111 moist II., provisions to' "11111,.

, t11;19-1 '," the '1,o:tone,. may, 1):. ( ;,.1,-, ,,,.: I. clit-por..., 1.,;: ::!1 i '.;Orii y to exercis,

.1, .1",.. !,-i: ooltimits a lireach of this By-lawono ..\\ er 0, !onion), te.2Wations o,1 (I,. 1101'I I I V i ' l i , 1 1 I : Of I , ' , I , i r, . I i Ho' -.NIA I :: I I i h 31 PO UN'IFf,1011 to a penalty of not ex-

it , (Ie.-H:11)1e to t t tp,,,,et the 11Le H-Tilt,'. : . I..) pitillibit the 1st, on, o, li,"1, ,

t lit, io itot.1, o,1111111 it dt-ti,vt itdeli o v d., ett it le ,N\ I) dill, On ,,11.:1 PH,"POSt' . D I-, E t Moor \ the t it, et too, 1,,:Ind o nittl coloseit',! the Li e in \ ,

Crm::(;: 1 . , WO V'iSi.01th of tin' said .Act, and ofenoblilo_,. 1111,1 in thin is-']' If, loth

,,,,tontnt,11 1,:o 1 Iloditl, , v 11-'-fa v, le he]: to, itilot Ili 1 n,soag,,

oI Inn, j 'ti Ili, 'I' ;111, ei (Lod i, .,'.11.111 it is;' ivi..::11)I : , ,, lin- '-1,',11 ' ,o dt,i)1; I 4'iii 'II'

HI IN; I', 1, 11,1,11', a 1,1 .1 'din': The , , til,,r,i Sool of the Greentuotint Road Boardii:, , 1,o- ,, L,- ivnii, I, it, n , :Cp.-Ant, in the presence of

JUTIE 10, [1927.

tad-do, Road, Clayton 'Farm Road, Mahogany Creektt.td, i Roi,t1 muktring), Fechey Road, Bailupodd. 1.1 -11,10 1,10 rithin the Oreenmount Road Dis-

t, 0 f, I of June, July, August and1*1)1,- , is hereby prohibited.

thli By-law, ''Heavy Traffic"all vehicles engaged in the carriagesleepers, sawn or hewn, split and

firewood. krioks, stone, salt, lime,iii.,,,.. or other matorittl in bulk, and

ehite the weight thereof includingper wheel, both inclusive.

ro.--Intion of the Greeninount Pond Boardon the 3rd dny of May, 1927.

H. E. MOFFLIN,Chairman.

E. D. FORSYTH,Secretary.

(Sgd.) I, R. SI' 'T,Clerk ci "-te Council.

Schedule,The Ti,:!. i,! 1919-192G,

floeronnen iood pursoont to or.

1919-19111." of he lover

in ' fond 1,1,1

ii ii, IV Iii I' 'ii el" f,110 : o;111,

To11,o; Iii:..!, to rper Pond, Swan View Road, Dar-lug iii Hood, AreilLw Pontl, TTardey Road, Brook Toad,

H. E. MOFFLIN,Chairman.

E. D. FORSYTH,Secretary.

Recommended.(Sgd.) ALEX. McCALLUM,

'Minister for Works and Labour.

n hy His Excellency the Governor in Execn-,,,11. this 1st day of .Tune, 1927.

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

Page 2: WESTERN AUSTRALIA. · 2. On application being made in writing by any prac-titioner and payment by him of the prescribed fee, the Board shall issue to hint an annual practice certificate

1472 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Agricultural Bank and Industries AssistanceBoard

AuditCrown Law ...lands ...

Clerk, Securities Branch

InspectorClerk of Police Court (Perth) ...Junior Clerk, Northam

12764324 11th June, 1927.

1324£408 18th June, 1927.£360-1456 do. do.£72-1168 do. do.

Applications are called under Section 38 of The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to beaddressed to the Public Service Commissioner, and sl:ould be made on the prescribed form, obtainablefrom the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

0. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

STATE SAVINGS BANK.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 346/27. Perth, 3rd June, 1927.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatthe Agency of the State Savings Bank at Angelo Street,South Perth, has been closed.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Under Treasurer.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 9th June, 1927.

TITS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasappointed Richard Rushton, of Nungarin, as a SwornValuator under "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893."

THE lion. Minister for Justice has appointed ConstableA, McCaskill as Bailiff of the Northampton Local Court,vice Constable Mills, transferred.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

THE LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT, 1893.(As amended by Acts No. 37 of 1909 and No. 48 of

1926.)Additional Rules.

WHEREAS by "The Legal Practitioners Act, .1893"(hereinafter called the "principal Act"), and by "TheLegal Practitioners Act Amendment Act, 1909," andby ''The Legal Practitioners Act Amendment Act,1926," the Barristers' Board thereby constituted isempowered to make and prescribe such rules as to theBoard may seem meet for the matters and purposes inthe said Acts mentioned: And whereas it is desirableto make and prescribe additional rules with respect tothe issue of annual practice certificates, and for fixingan annual fee to be paid to the Board for the issue ofsuch certificates: Now, therefore, the said Board byvirtue of the powers vested in it by and under the prin-cipal Act as amended by "The Legal Practitioners ActAmendment Act. 1926," cloth hereby, at a meeting dulyheld this 31st day of May, 1927, make and prescribethe following rules: -

1. The annual fee to be paid to the Board by eachPractitioner for the issue of each annual practice cer-tificate shall be £6.

2. On application being made in writing by any prac-titioner and payment by him of the prescribed fee, theBoard shall issue to hint an annual practice certificatein the form of the schedule hereto.

3. Such annual practice certificate shall be issued incompliance with Rule 2, and shall be current for aperiod of twelve months from its date of issue. Appli-cations received prior to the date fixed by proclamationfor the commencement of "The Legal Practitioners ActAmendment Act, 1926," shall be deemed to have beenreceived on that date.

4. The Secretary of the Board shall, on receipt ofany application for an annual practice certificate, ac-companied by the amount of the prescribed fee, en-dorse on such application the date of its receipt by him,and shall enter a memorandum of such endorsement, to-

the particulars furnished, in a register tobe kept by the Board.

5. All applications, with the prescribed fee underthese rules, shall be delivered to or sent by registered

letter addressed to the Secretary of the Barristers'Board, the Supreme Court, Perth.

Dated this 31st day of May, 1927.

W. P. SAYER,Solicitor General, Chairman.

The Schedule.Western Australia.

Annual Practice Certificate.Certificate No. Date of issueRoll No. Date of expiry

Pursuant and subject to " The Legal PractitionersAct, 1893, " and the Acts amending the same, the Bar-risters' Board hereby certifies that

is a Certificated Practitioner of the Supreme Court ofWestern Australia from the date hereof until theday of next.

Dated this day of , 19 .

By authority of and for and on behalf of theBarristers' Board,

Secretary of the Barristers' Board.

LOT OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and SurVeys,

Perth, 8th June, 1927.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lot is now open for sale, under the con-ditions specified, by public auction, as provided by "TheLand Act, 1898," at the following upset price:

Applications to be lodged at Katanning.Corr. No., Town, Upset price, Remarks.

13/17.BORDEN, Town, 32 (21..), £15. Reserve 19451(Agricultural Hall Site) is hereby cancelled.

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

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Wallin. Land Agency.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lot will be open for sale on and afterWednesday, 29th June, 1927, under the Regulations forgranting Town Lots to Discharged Soldiers, as pub-lished in the "Government Gazette" of the 19th Septem-ber, 1919, at the following upset price:=

Corr. No., Town, Lot No., Conditions, Upset price.2481/27LAKE GRACE, 133 (Oa. lr. 1.3p.), Town;

£20.Applications for this lot should be lodged at the

Wagin Land Office on or before the date specified, andin the event of more than one application being receiv:, Ion or before that date, the Laud Board will allocate thelot.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands,

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1-t,rNit: 10, 1.927.1 GOVERNMENT (3.,_ZETTE, W.A. 1473

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE umbirm)'ntioned allotments of land will be offeredlot' sale, at public auction, on the dates and at theplaces specified below:-

:NI 0011A.

2.1(b 1027. at I p.m., at the (,nitSIc in- 206, Sn. 2r. 17p.,, C21 8s 10d..; 207, 210,

,£23 em 11; 205, 208, 210,;5:t. each, £32 10s. (3ach.

* Suburban lot for cultivation.The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lieu

of a grant of the fee simple, a lease under the Regula-tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the upsetprice for the term of 99 years, on payment of a premiumfslual to the amouni of his bid in excess of the upsetprice.

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

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

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned T.(,:mos have been cancelled underSem Mu 136 of " The .1.nml Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent to 31st :December, 1920:-

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No.Adamson, R. J., En-4.rn, 1000/41A (4,080a.), £3;

2707/20.Bailey, L. G., South-West, 915/41A (about 180a.), £1

10s.; 8364/19.Bain, Walter, Eucla, 1278/95A (20,000a.), £3; 6495/24.Floyd, Beatrice, 1Eucla, 1257/95A (20,000a.), £3; 6459/

24.BoydToseph, Eucla, 1237/95A. (20,000a.), £3 Os. 9(1.;

2281/24.Deere, C. F., South-West, 3506/93 (about 700a.), £1 Os.

ld.; 1767/17.Fraser, E. P., South-West, 3804/93 (4,000a.), £4; 2179/

22.Graham, J. W. W. & S. C., Dda, 447/95 (20,000a.), £3;

9877/07.Iteoping'itone, C. R., Wellington, 3866/93 (1,258a.), £3;

7.18!/23.Knox, Margaret, Eueln, 1259/95A (20,000m), £3; 6451/

21.Knox, P. .T., Euela, 1238/95A (20,000:t.), £13; 2279/24.Martin, Thomas, Canning, :158/41A (about 854a.), £1 ;

0910/00.ierfolin, Enda, 1225/95A (20,000a.), £3; 302/24.

Farris, Ti. P., $i1-)X0,1. 2:38/109 (600a.), £1; 758/2V1. C.; ( dark, P. 11.; .Deutclunan, .T. IT.; and Evans,

Stanley, Kimhe,ley, 1022/41A (about 5,000a.), £219s. MI.: 8132 '22.

1.00e_t.bo tom, II. 1.; E. I'.; and W. J., South-West, 3846/9:3 (tint 3.0000, v:3; 170/23.

Roe, J. Vu,(11.Wes!. 3597/90 (19,980a.), £7; 5500/

The uudermeni Mum] Tenses have been cancelled underSection 1:17a :-Derry. 'Slit 0, Nelson (55(14), 22749/74 (160a.), non-

compliance with conditions; 1198/22.Berry, Edward, :Nelson (8973), 39206/55 (20a. 3r. 25p.),

non-coin plinnoe with conditions; 1197/22.Muir, Andrew, and Needs, (tharlotte, South-West, 1039/

41A (887a.), abandoned; 6814/23.Rowland, Richard (sem), South-West, 1874/93 (3,000a.),

abandoned ; 3707/08.07/93 (3,800a.),Rowl:md, Richard (se.,.), Pastern, 6

tiltalai ; 1092/(12.Yates, Ti. B., Si'- se'. Ho I 0, 2021), 13053/56 (232a. 1r.

Si.'., aliamlnoe1; (1775/24.iTutehinson, Thos., Craubrook (Sub. Lot 140), 7589/51

(3a. Ir. 31p.), uloned 5896/23.Easton, P. S. 4- W. II.. Kwinana (2), 39708/55 (1,605n.

Sr. 33o.), aban 1,cm" ; 6061/22.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

1. 11) OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.r Part X of "The Land dot, 1898."

IT is Ii 'its' notified that the land described hereunderwill be availahle for general selection under Part X.of " The 1a101 Ac:, 11298," tool its amendments, on anda Her the date specified:--

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1927.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Kuala Division.Prii;r,er District (near Deakin Siding).

("orrcs. A0/2 i. ( I 'Ian 29/300.)Tim(' area if unsur eyed land containing about 100,000

acre,: being c. I,, .1. Foot's forfeited 'Pastoral Lease"\b, 12«1/95,

kastern Div j..sion.115 Dist (omit. No. 9 II eli, Wiluna-li7imbericy

Stock Route),Corres. 4798/96. (Plan 70/300.)That area of unsul veyed laud containing about 292,500

acres; being Central \Vestralia Pastoral Company's for-feited late Pastoral Lease No. 3307/97.

East ern Division.Wells District (near Lake Carnegie).

Corres. 4799/26. (Plan 62/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land containing about

180,000 acres, starting from a point 181 chains Southand 1,000 chains West of the South-West corner of Pas-toral Lease 2887/97, thence 2,400 chains East, thence1,600 chains South, thence back to starting point byLake Carnegie; being Central Westralia Pastoral Com-pany's cancelled Pastoral Lease.

RALGOORLT.E LAND AGENCY..Eastern

No,albatn District (near IVoolgangie).Corres. 2958/24. (Plans 24/300 and 39/80.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about 225,300

acres; being R. Black's forfeited Pastoral Lease No.3296/97.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1927.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

North-West Division.Thaduna District (about 50 miles North-West of

Wiluna).Corrcs. 3273/20. (Plans 71/300 and 60/300.)That area of unsu) ve,yed land containing about

100,000 acres; being L. P. Ward's forfeited PastoralLease No. 3039/96.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1927.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

South-lrcsi i (Kent District, near Dillon Bay).!:()s. (Plan 442/SO, V. & E. 2.)

That area of. ti suns land containing about 2,100acres; being Wellstend 's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 1859/111:.

PERTH- LAND Adi,:Ney,Ki (nbcrley Di cisipn (Yuma/gun District, near Nuggets

Creek).Corres. 4380/19. (Plan 134/300).That area of unsurveyed laud, containing about 21,000

acres; being M. 0 'Connor 's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 1.971/98.

Kimberley (Numaigun District, near Mt.Hamilton).

Corres. (3637/22. (Plan 134/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about 20,544

totes; Iming M. 0 'Connor 's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 2081/98,

C. G. MORRIS,:Under Secretary for Lands.

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1474 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

IT is hereby no0.fied, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder will be available for selectionunder "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, onand after the dates set out in the schedules.

The areas marked "A" shall be open for selectionby the special classes of selectors hereinafter named inthe following order of preference:

(1) Under "The Discharged Soldiers' SettlementAct, 1918," by "Discharged Soldiers" withinthe meaning of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c)of the interpretation of the term in Section 3of that Act, and "Dependants" within themeaning of that term in the said section.

(2) Under " The Land Act, 1898," by ex-BritishSoldiers who were on active service in the latewar.

(3) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by MunitionWorkers in the late war.

(4) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ordinaryselectors.

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

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

The areas marked thus * are open under Part VI.Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office

for the district in which the land is situated, and shouldbe lodged on or before the date specified.

All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on the closing day,and if there are more applicants than one for anyblock the application to be granted will be determinedby the Land Board, except in cases where it is alreadydetermined by the order of preference set out aboveunder "A." Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

if a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and thereshall be an interval of at least three days between theclosing date and the sitting of the Board.

Tf an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Head Office or tothe Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Departmentwhich, on presentation at the nearest Railway Station,will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excursion Rates,to the place where the Board will sit, available for sevendays from the date of issue.

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

The prices quoted hereunder (exclusive of the valueof improvements, if any, and survey fees, and landacquired by the Crown under "The Agricultural LandsPurchase Act, 1909," or otherwise for settlement) arereduced by one-half to Discharged Ail?. Soldiers only.

SCHEDULE.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1927.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

tealKent District (14 miles South -West of Ongerup).Corr. No. 2038/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 435/80,

ES.)Location 739, containing 500 acres, at 7s. per acre

(class:lion Hon, page 13 of 2038/20), reducible to 4s.per acre if poison is eradicated and the land stocked infive years ; being R. Bungey 's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 131.75/68.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.cog >>

Avon District (13 miles to Badjeling).Corr. No. 5669/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 343B/40,

F2.)Location 23821, containing 1,775 acres 0 roods .39

perches; subject to pricing and the payment of fullsurvey fee (534 10s.) with applications.

That portion of unsurveyed land, containing 221 acres3 roods 7 perches, bounded on the North by Location19572, on the West by Location 26003, on the South byLocations 15810 and 18750, on the East by the pro-longation South of the Eastern houndary of Location19572 to road North of Location 18756; being the landexcluded from J. & W. Haythornthwaite's application;subject to the payment of full survey fee (514) withapplications.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.B.),Fitzgerald District.

Corr. No. 3578/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

D & E4.)Locations -104 and 1187, containing 891 acres 3 roods

24 perches, at 10s. 3d. per acre (classification, page 9,6194/21) ; subject to the condition governing Agricul-tural Bank advances that may be granted in this dis-trict; being E. B. McCahon's forfeited ConditionalPurchase Lease 41983/55 and Homestead Farm 25216/74.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.(v,Victoria District (five miles West of Mullewa).

Corr. No. 6943/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 156/80,

CS.)Location 5638, containing 2,147 acres 1 rood 15

perches, at 4s. 3d. per acre (classification, page 35 of6943/20) ; being A. & N. Rumble's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 13075/68.

Victoria District (12 miles North -East of Bunjil).Corr. No. 726/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 96/SO,

B2.)That portion of unsurveyed land, containing about

1,120 acres, starting from the South-West corner ofLocation 7773, thence North 40 chains, thence West120 chains, thence South 80 chains, thence East 160chains, thence North 40 chains, thence West 40 chainsback to starting point; being A. J. Parker's cancelledapplication; subject to the payment of fell survey fee(e28) with applications.

Victoria District (five miles North-TV cst of N (waling).Corr. No. 6124/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 160D/40,

C4.)That portion of unsurveyed land, containing about

274 acres, starting from the North-East corner of Loca-tion 7333, thence East to Location 6329, thence Southby said location to its South-West corner, thence Westto Location 7333, thence North by said location backto starting point; being the land excluded from M. E.Matthew's application; subject to the payment of fullsurvey fee (514) with applications.

g cap,Victoria District (five miles South of Arrino).

Corr. No. 6645/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 94/80,

El; 122/80, E4.)That portion of unsurveyed land, containing about

1,000 acres, starting from the North-West corner ofLocation 4478, thence West about 122 chains, thenceSouth about 82 chains, thence East about 122 chains toLocation 4478, thence North by Location 4478 back 11starting point; subject to the conditions governiii,4selection in Pastoral Leases in the South-West Divi-ionand to the payment of full survey fee (525 10s.)applications; being Rowe & Pearce 's cancelled appli-cation

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NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.((ivy

Roc District (10 miles North-East of Ncutdegatc).Corr. No. 0234/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 388/80,

C2.)Location S77, containing about 1,300 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof £30 full survey fee with application; being J. S.Robertson 's cancelled application.

(qv)11'illiains District (10 stiles North -West of Lake Grace).

Corr. No. 6229/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 373/80,

132.)Williams Location 14325, containing 1,000 acres; sub-

ject to survey, classification, and pricing, and the pay-ment of full survey fee of £25 10s. with applications;being A. E. Heath's cancelled application.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.(fa,/Avon District (10 miles North of Alm:kering).

Corr. No. 5S67/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 20A/10,

Al.)Location 22930, containing about 1,182 acres; subject

to pricing; being A. Brown's cancelled application.

(cat,Victoria District (14 miles West of Wubin).

Corr. No. 1073/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 89/80,

A & B 2 & 3.)Location 8461), containing about 5,000 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee (£57) with application; being E. M.Ekert's cancelled application.

Avon District (near Nanyaninc We//).Corr. No. 1659/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

Al..)Locations 20342 and 20358, and the area bounded on

the North by Location 20342 and on the South by the ,

production West of the South boundary of Location20358. The total area, about 1,240 acres, subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing. The prescribed costof survey (£30) must be lodged with application.

fB."Ninghan District (Gabbitting Soak).

Corr. No. 5417/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 60/80,

B & C 3.)Location 1156, containing 2,104 acres 1 rood 31.

perches, at 4s. 90. per acre (classification, page 7 of5417/26; being C. E. Willis' cancelled Conditional Pur-chase 21403/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.c/B.),

Hurray District (near North DandaCorr. No. 4829/01.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 33013/40,

D2.)The area, containing about 75 acres, being that por-

tion of the Keysbrook State Forest (Reserve 11735)West of Location 735; subject to survey, classification,and pricing. Reserve 11735 is hereby reduced.

P)

eta,'Victoria District (South of tifungcracgunyidic).

Corr. No. 6111/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 90/80,

D4; 63/80, D1.)That portion of unsurveyed land, containing ;lima

1,500 acres, bounded on the South by Location 926, onthe West by Railway Reserve, on the North by Loca-tion 3103, on the East by Locations 3794, 3795, and4050; subject to the payment of £32 10s. full surveyfee with application ; being E. A. Buttersworth's can-celled application.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.

Yilgarn District (20 sties North of Bocidalin).Corr. No. 4003/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and 'VIII. (Plan 3G/80,

.Boddalin, Sheet 3.)Location 987, containing 1,215 acres 3 roods 7

perches, at lis. per dere (classification, page 10 of427/26) ; subject to nutting conditions; being S. Green 'scancelled application.

Jilbadji District (six stiles South of Moorine Rock).Corr. No. 6644/26.Open under Parts V. and V.C. (Plans 36/80, 1)4;

23/SO, D1.)That portion of unsurveyed land, containing about

2,500 acres, starting,. from the South-West corner ofLocation 21:6, thence 210 chains Southwards, thence 150chains Eastwards, thence 140 chains Northwards thence70 chains Westwards, thence 70 chains Northwards,thence 70 chains Westwards back to starting point;being J. Swin.stead's cancelled application; subject tothe payment of full survey fee (£40) with application.

,rattYilgarn District (three stiles North of Bodtlatin).Corr. No. 5233/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan :l5/80,That portion of Dustin-eyed land, containing about

1,000 acres, startino. front the South-West corner ofLocation 770, thence West 90 chains, thence North about110 chains, thence East 90 chains, thence South 110chains, South back to starting point; being O. I. M.Gladstone's cancelled application; subject to the pay-ment of £25 10s. full survey fee with applications.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District (14 stiles East of Barton).Corr. No. 1326/05.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 409A/40,

132.)Location 5570, containing' 94 acres 2 roods, at Ss. Od.

per acre; being L. 0. Fraser 's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 11709/55.

cptyWilliams District (eight stiles South-East of .1lighbury).

Corr. No. 4103/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 385(i/10,

D4.)Locations 10080, 9400, 3973, 3971, 1.1357, and 10188,

containing' 1,284 acres 1 rood, at 4s. 0d. per acre (classi-fication, page 16 of 4103/26). tinication 0220, von-ktitrhig 149 acres 3 roods; subject to pricing (classifi-cation, page S of 5502/19. 1-Subject to A gricultnral.Bank indebtedness of .£10; being C. W. -flack 's for -feited. Conditional Purchase 21311/68 and I tomcstendFarm 25381/74.

fCB17trilliums District (11- stile; Sov111- kost of ;Vnrilyiuuiunl).

C or r :N o :D99/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VI If. (Plan 4o8/80,

E3.)Locations 11420, 12879, and 11733, containing 1,654

acres 2 roods 11 perches, at Sti. Cid. per acre (classifi-cation, page 8 of 3199/25), reducible to Os. per acre ifpoison is eradicated. and the land stocked in five ,vears;Subject to the ('government retaining. the right of freeresumption for railway and other purposes; being ILAshby's forfeited Conditional Purchase 20410/6S andHomestead Farm 25068/74.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1927.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

(fp,.Nelson (abou( eight sides East of Pemberton).

corr. No. - 1670/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 142(1/45,

F3.)Location 9275, containing 111 acres 3 roods 9 perches,

at 18s. per acre; classification, page 44 of 370/07.Subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage and to specialconditions governinl.t., selection in this vicinity; beingM. Doran's cancelled application.

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BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (nine miles South-West of' Beverley).Corr. No. 3404/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34213/40,

F2.)Locations 23899, 23900, and 23902, containing about

1,539 acres ; subject to survey; classification, and pric-ing and the payment of full survey fee, £32 10s., withapplication ; being 11. d. Ford 's cancelled applications.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.ESperanCe District (eight miles North-West of Scaddan).

Corr. No. 3774/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

B3.)Location 594, containing 1,000 acres, at 10s. 6d. per

acre (classification, page 7 of 13730/11) ; subject tothe conditions governing Agricultural Bank advancesas may be granted in this district ; being G. J. Hep-burn 's forfeited Conditional Purchase 12824/56.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.c413.5,

Victoria District (near Mt. Muggawa).Corr. No. 3520/92.Open under Parts V., VP, and VIII. (Plan 123/80,

133.)Location 7380, containing 720 acres; subject to pric-

ing and to the right of any person being the holder ofa Miner 's Right to enter en the land for prospectingpurposes, and also to a right reserved to the Crown inaddition to the Statute of the Rights of Resumption toresume the said land or any portion thereof, and to de-clare same to be Crown land within the meaning, andfor the purpose of the Mining Act, 1904, without com-pensation excepting for the value of the improvements(if any) then being on the land so resumed ; classifica-tion, page 248 of 3520/92. Reserve 2149 ( wateringplace) is hereby cancelled.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.(CB:,Williams District (i1 miles South-East of Kgain).

Corr. No. 7032/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 376/80,

A4.)Locations 1.1341 and 14342, containing about 1,136

acres ; subject to survey, classification, and pricing andthe payment of full survey; £28, with application ; beingF. Welshman 's cancelled application.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.13.3

Melbourne District (nine miles South-I rest of IVonganHills).

Corr. No. 625S/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 32/80,

Cl; 32B/40, Dl; 57/80, Cl.)Location 3233, containing about 2,000 acres, subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee, £36, with application ; being J. L.Batten 's cancelled application.

Avon District (five utiles EastCorr. No. 1858/26.Open under Parts V., VI.,

D & E 1 &Locations 19180 and 19203,

at 6s. per acre ; classifications,page 3 of 3463/22; being F.C.P. 20514/68.

of Cramphorne Sitting).

and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

containing 1,893 acres,page 9 of 3461/22 andM. Smythe 's forfeited

Victoria District (seven miles 1Vest of Buntinc).Corr. No. 558/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 89/80,

A & B 1.)Location 7842, containing about 1,000 acres ; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof the full survey fee, £25 10s., with application ; beingF. J. G. Miller 's cancelled application.

" 13.Avon District (four miles South of Burracoppin).

Corr. No. 035/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

UI & 2.)Location 251 ti :1, co oitdiimitng about 1,2(10 acres ; sub-

ject to survey, class i fication, and uricing,-, and the pay-Ment of fill I survey fee, £28, with application. Subjectto timber conditions it ',plying to this area ; being G.Lawson is cancelled application.

(413,11

A'N»t District (five miles North of it-unvi) oppin).Corr. No. 0302/11,.Open under Pa rts V., VI., and 'VILE (Plan 34/80,

(l.)'Location 18941, eoiitaiimimmg 100 tiles; subject to clas-

si tietunm ii mid pricing ; lwibeing T. A. Bateman 's forfeitedII.F. 16855/74.

Ningloan District (sear Gabb(ning Soak).Corr. No. 7085/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

133.)Location 2518, containing 2,000 acres ; subject to sur-

vey, classification, and pricing, and the payment of fullsurvey fee, £36, with applications ; Agricultural Bankad Vance not guaranteed ; being W. E. S. Nightingall 'scancelled a pplication.

Victoria District (18 miles West of Wubin).Corr, No. 839/27.Open under Parts V., V I ., and VIII. (Plan 89/80,

A 2.)Location 8457, containing a bout 1,000 acres ; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee, £25 10s., with application ; being.T. L. Hughes' cancelled application.

PERTH LAND AGENCY."13"

Swan District ( 10 miles South-West of Muehea).Corr. No. 6047/11.Open under 'Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan, Lake

Pinjar.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre.

Remarks.

1968

1969

1970

a. T. p.137 2 0

103 1 0

100 0 0

Subject to pricing, Classifi-cation, p. 12 of 6497/07.

Subject to classification andpricing.

Subject to pricing, classifi-cation, p. 3 of 6047/11.

Being I'. M. F. and E. Finnegan 's forfeited C.Ps.29602/55, 18699/55, and Homestead Farm 21341/74.

Swan District (four miles South of Wanneru).Corr. No. 1077/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 1A/40,

112.)Swa n Location 2457, containing 19 acres; subject to

class; [Ica lion and. pricing; being A. M. Lang 's aban-doned application.

Victoria District (near Nurgian Ruck).Corr. No. 8526/10.Open under Parts V., VF., and VIII. (Plans 90/80,

103 ; 89/80, A3.)'Reserve 12978, mmlminiug 640 acres ; subject to the

excision of 00 mt tres Reserve for Water ; the boundariesof such Reserve to be determined on survey. Subjectto survey, chi ssifica Hon, and pricing. Reserve 12078( \Vater) is hereby reduced.

(hi aping District (near South Kalwananda).Corr. No. 8972/98.open tinder Part V., Section, 60. (Plan 1C/40, D3.)Location 929, containing 7 acres 0 roods 12 perches,

it £5 per acre.

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" B."

COCKBURN SOUND DISTRICTPEEL REPURCHASED ESTATE(PlanPeel Estate Sheet 4).

1477

Available for General Selection.Corr. No. 5212/26.

Under Part V., Sec. 55, of " Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," and Sec. 10of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

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Lot No. Area. Price peracre.

Purchasemoney.

a. T. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.1140 27 1 10 13 0 0 I 355 1 31141 19 0 19 19 12 0 I 374 14 7

627 36 2 4 0 9 0 16 8 9628 34 2 30 0 8 0 13 17 6

1142 14 1 25 28 0 0 403 7 61165 14 1 0 0 8 0 5 14 0

To Returned Soldiers.

Plus firsthalf-year's

interestcapitalisedat 6 percent. perannum.

Half-yearly instalment.--------

Next 4iyears' onlyat 6 per cent.per annum.

Ex. Imp.Soldiers.

Civilians-

Half-yearly instalment.

Over 30 OverBalance 25 years, in- years, in-years and eluding in- eluding in-interest at terest at 6 terest at 66 per cent. per cent. per cent.per annum, per annum. per annum.

s. d.365 14 4385 19 5

16 18 814 5 10

415 9 75 17 5

Subject to the conditions governing selection in this Estate.20/2203 and 20/2205.

£ s. d.10 19 511 11 70 10 3O 8 7

12 9 40 3 7

£ s. d.14 4 415 0 1 I

0 13 2 1

O 11 1

16 3 0O 4 7

£ s. d.12 16 813 10 100 11 110 10 1

14 11 70 4 1

£ s. d.12 9 213 2 110 11 60 9 9

14 3 00 4 0

Being J. L. Angus' and H. H. Henderson's forfeited C.P.'s.

Ii AV ENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.Oh/field District (near liundip).

Corr. No. 5981/21..Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 421/80,

A 1 & 2.)Location 249, containing 530 acres 1 rood 22 perches;

subject to pricing and open only to holders of adjoin-ing land. Reserve 18161 (Water) is hereby cancelled.Subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.B., 11

rilffaru District (12 mites North-East of Bullfinch).(orr. No. 1122/27.Open under Parts V. and VT. (Plan 53/80, D3.)Location 074, containing 1,034 acres 3 roods 7 perches,

at Ds. per acre ; classification, page 67 of 6875/22;subject to Alining and Timber conditions applying inthis District; being E. B. 1-lore's forfeited C.P. 13188/56.

Yitgarn Agricultural Area District (near SouthernCross).

Corr. No. 150/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 36/30,

E3.)The area containing about 200 acres, bounded on the

North by Lots 42 and 41, on the East by the Western-most- boundary of Lot 79, on the West by Lot 85, andon the South by a lhi extending West from the South-Westermnost corner of Lot 79; subject to survey, clas-sification and pricing and Timber and Mining con-ditions.

"B.,/ritgarn District (near 13ullfinclt and Southern Cross),

Corr. No. 923/11.Open under Parts Y. and VI. (Plan 53 & 36/80.)"The whole of the vacant unsubdivided lands within

late ''F'' Reserve 7/25 and within 121/2 miles of theBullfinch Railway, and Bullfinch on Plan 53/80.

"The whole of the vacant unsubdivided lands withinlate " " Reserve 7/25 on Plan 36/80.

"The whole of the vacant unsubdivided in on Plan36/80, B, C, 3 ;Ind 4, situate North of the GoldfieldsRailway and South of " F'' Reserve 8/25 and the pro-duction West oil the South boundary of the latter.

*Excluding reserves and lands temporarily reservedfor specific purposes.

*Subject to survey, classification, and pricing and toTimber and Mining conditions.

"The prescribed cost of survey must be lodged withapplications.

Yilgarn District (eight miles North-East of Bullfinch).Corr. No. 2156/25.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 53/80, 1)3.)Location 605, containing 1,488 acres 3 roods, at is.

per acre; classification, page 4-0 of 6875/22; subjectto Mining and Timber conditions applying in this Dis-trict; being; H. R. Boyce's forfeited- C.P. 41557/55.

WAGTN LAND AGENCY.IC

Williams District (18 miles North of Chinolcup).Corr. No. 4847/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIAL (Plan 407/80,

B].)Locations 10774 and 13285, coutaildng 999 acres, at

fis, per acre; classification, page 9 of 7143/13; beingF. A. Walker Is forfeited C.P. Lease 19871;68 aHomestead Farm 24851/74.

Roe District (24 miles East of Alcuulc(1alc).Corr. No, 5997/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VL II. ( Plan 388/84,

F3.)Location 941, containing 1,000 acres; subject to sur-

vey, classification, and pricing and the payment of fullsurvey fees, £25 10s., with application ; being; N.. .1.

Wells ' cancelled application.

Williams District (18 smiles North of lingrup).Corr. No. 11273/27.Open under Parts V., V 1., mid V [IL ( Plan 407/80,

C & D 1 & 2.)Location 14367, containing about -1,1100 acres; sub-

ject to survey, c lassi fica ti fin , a nd oicing, and the pay-ment of full SU r Vey fee of £51 with applicatioti; beingB. D. Griffiths' and \V. J. Green 's cancelled applica-tion.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1927.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Plantagenet District (near Tudor ,Sitling).Corr. No. 7989/20;Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 452C/40,

F4.)Location 3760, containing 107 acres, at 7s. per acre,

find Location 3502, containffig 116 acres, at Os. fid. peracre (classification page 12 of 7989/2(1 and. page 10 of3388/14) (ex improvements) ; being A. IL P. Smith'scancelled Leases 13246/08 and 22088/74. Subject todrainage conditions.

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BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (about four miles North-East ofBendering).

Corr. No. 1266/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII (Plan 345/80,

B3.)Locations 23653 and 25610, containing 1,889 acres

3 roods 6 perches, at 8s. 3d. per acre (classificationpage G of 1260/24) ; subject to the condition that allsandalwood is reserved to the Crown; being J. C.Stower's forfeited Leases 1981)9/68 and 24822/74.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (about four mites North-East ofKulikup).

Corr. No. 3630/08.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII, (Plan 415G/40,

E. 3 & 4.)Location 3599, containing 911 acres; subject to

pricing.

riB),Nelson District (near Broke Inlet).

Corn No. 3632/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 453/80,

B4.)Location 8288, containing 549 acres U roods 16 perches,

at 7s. per acre (classification page 17 of 3632/20) ; sub-ject to resumption for railway or other public purposes,if required. No railway or Agricultural Bank advanceguaranteed; being N. E. Purse's forfeited Lease 20244/68.

BUNBLTRY LAND AGENCY.B 11

Wellington (Boyanup A.A.) District (nea Dardanup).Corr. No..8651/09.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 41113/40,

A3.)Lot 356, containing 83 acres, at 14s. per acre (classifi-

cation page 71 of 8651/09). Reserve 1167 (WateringPlace) is hereby reduced.

Wellington District (about nine mites [Vest of Minot).Corr. No. 1507/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 383A/40,

A. & B. 1 & 2.)Locations 1241 and 4065, comprising 162 acres 3 roods

14 perches, and Location 3582, comprising 172 acres 3roods 11 perches; subject to pricing (classifications page9 of 1507/22 and page 5 of 1506/22; being the late D. L.Doolette's cancelled Leases 16915/68 and 15760/68.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.(4132,

Victoria District (about 10 miles North of BeattieStatiOn).

Corr. No. 5900/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 161/80,

E4.)Location 6349, containing 483 acres 3 roods 14 perches,

and Location 6350, containing 1,294 acres 0 roods 27perches; subject to pricing (classification page 7 of2828/12 and page 8 of 2828/12); subject to conditionsgoverning selection within Pastoral Leases in the South-West Division; being J. T. Pinlayson's cancelled appli-cation.

KATANN1NG LAND AGENCY."B"

Kent District (about Jour and a half miles South ofToombup),

Corn No. 8807/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 435/50,

C. 2 & 3.)Location 726, containing 676 acres, at 5s. 3d. per acre,

and Location 736, containing 160 acres, at 9s. Gd. peracre (classifications page 17 of S007/13 and page 5 of8808/13; being S. W. Morris' forfeited C.P. Lease,3-1089/55 and Homestead 'Farm 19573/74.

[JuNE 10, 1927.

NAUROGIN LAND AGENCY.c,By,

Roe . District (about 14 miles North -Last of Newdcgate).Corr. No. 1666/27.Open imele, Park V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 388/80,Location 96..;, ,,maining about 1,800 acres; subject

to survey. . (Hon, and pricing, and the paymentof full sip (:34 10s.) with application; beingIV. M. Bel .4 cancelled application.

Cori

NORRTITAM LAND AG I

(near Dalkooting

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 54/SO,A2.)

The area containing about 540 acres, situated betweenLocations 1823 and 1822; subject to survey, classifica-tion, and pricing. The prescribed cost of survey (£20)must be lodged with application.

inghan, DistrictNo. 1280/27.

inglian District (near Gabbining Soak),Corr. No. 2471/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

13. & C. 2 & 3.)Thu area, containing about 990 acres, bounded by lines

starting from a point 1 chain West from the North-Westcorner of Location 540, and extending South about 80chains; thence West about 121 chains; thence North andEast to the starting point; subject to survey, classifica-tion, and pricing. The prescribed cost of survey (£2510s.) must be lodged with application.

B7/

Avon District (about five miles South of Quairading).Corr. No. 4571/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 3C/40,

E4.)Location 24828, containing 65 acres 1 rood 3 perches,

at 7s. 6d. per acre (classification page 7 of 4571/25) ;subject to the right of resumption for railway or otherpublic purposes; also, the reservation of all sandalwoodto the Crown; being IL Bond's cancelled Lease 20063/68.

min District (about nine miles South -West of Elabbin).Corr. No. 2999/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34/80,

D4.)Location 11146, containing 814 acres, at Gs. Gd. per

acre (classification page 8 of 2999/21; being E. A.Hoare's abandoned Lease 15761/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

S a.'aii District (near Beermallah Lake).Corn No. 113/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and V7LII. (Plan 31/80,

53.)Location 2134, comprising 241 acres 1 rood 22 perches,

at 8s. 3d. per acre (ex improvements) (classificationpage 9 of 113/21); being P. J. Darch's cancelled Lease13893/68; subject to Agricultural Bank mortgage.

RA V.ENSTEORPE LAND AGENCY.,13,7

°Witold .District (near lint ding)No. 819/27.

ter Parls V., VI., and 'VIII ( Plan 421/80,53, an. t Jerduetittul, Sheet 2.)

Loco tio n S2, comprising' 1,999 acres, at Is. 9d. peracre (classification page 18 of 1201/14); subject to min-ing regulations pertaining to this district; being J. .13.

Grieve's cancelled application.

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OPEN WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, 1927.ESPERY.N.CE LAND AGENCY.

Fitzgoratil /)0hi,! (12 miles West of Grass Patch).Corr. .'i. '/7Open wthk,i. l';;;11, V., VI., and VIII. (Platt 402/80,

A 1 &1oiatcon (30. iii iiiii' 11)5 ;WITS I rood 2 perches,

at 80. pit acre; ciiticaI page 33 od ii:ii50/23; sub-ject [ nd lull,: re Agrieulu'.r.11 Oiiik ;01\ slices

may hc gronh.d. in rict; being A. E.. Abbott'seancelleil application.

Fitr..werald District (about 101/2 in trest of lb wale)Corr. No. 1503/27.Open. under Parts AT., VL, and VIII. (Plan 11/3000That portion of land oontaiwing about 1,000 acres,

bounded on the East by hat 696, on the South byn lino running South-\V idit front the Southernmost cor-ner oil Location 096, about -at (hains, and WI the oppositesides by parallel ;mil equal lines; subject to paymentof full survey f P.:23 los.) with application; beingJ. W. 'Wagner's inadmissible application.

RAVENSTLIORPE LAND ACENCV,

Oltifie/d District (31/., miles from Ravensthorpe).Corr. No. 1980/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 405/80,

E & JP 4.)Locations 200 and 207, containing 520 acres 1 rood

22 perches, at 13s. per acre; classification, page 4 of7996/20; subject to Mining conditions; being. W. 0.Mildwaters' forfeited C.P. -41863/55 and HomesteadFarm 25075/74.

Oldliebt Di.,teiet (on the Jerdaeattup River).Corr. No, 1927, 22.Open under Pains V. and VI. (.Plan 405/80, 1'4.)

Location No. Area. fuseawe

lleniarks.

253210218

1

a.033

1,007

r.10

p.1220

00

55

Ii

0Classification p. 100 of 4027/22.Classification, p. 12 of 141/21.

Subject to Alining- col ditions; beinu. W. P. Moir 's for-feited C..Ps. 14035/68 and 17.17'5/.66.

Oh/field District (six miles East of Kundip).Corr. No. 6148/20.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 42.1/80, 132.)Location 372, containing about 2,000 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee. with application; subject tothe Alining conditions applying in this District; beingA. J. Alarsiland's cancelled appliciition.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, 1927.ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

Esperace District (near Lake Ca lap)Corr. No. 2658/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 423/80,

C3.)Location 1290, containing 2,5 acres 0 roods 2 perches,

at lis. tid. per ti-nc (ex improvements) (clasiificationpage 4 of 2638/20 ; being .1. B. Orr 's furl Cii ed. Lease21275/68.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands,

1479

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

.Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 3rd June, 1927.

IT is hereby notified; for general information, that theland described hereunder has been withdrawn front selec-tion, and will be again available on and after Wednes-day, the 22nd June, 1927:

"at,Xing/ion District (a car Jibberding and Hughden

Rochls) .

Corr. 1602/27.Open under 1"arts V., VE, and VIII. (Plans 39 and

88/80.)

That area of IMSUrveyol land bounded on the NorthIv Locations 1061, 4438, 621, 531, 532, and a line ex-

.Etist from the North-.East, corner of Location.7;12 to Western boundary of T,n,ation 2380; on theWost the Rabbit -proof bents Pe-erve and surveyedlocal ; on the East by Locations 2380, 2382 to 2386,23:46. 2077, 2678, and a line extending North from theNor) h-East corner of. Location 1.947 to Location 2678,and. on South by the sheet line of Plan 88/80; ex-cluding reserves and hands reserved for other specificpurposes and land already applied for and granted bythe Land Board.

Subject to survey, classification, and pricing. Theprescribed cost of survey must be lodged with applicpti (ins.

The GoVernment does not guarantee a railway to serveGus area, and the question of advances by the Agricul-tural Bank is one solely for the decision of the Trusteesof that institution.

Cl. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

ERRATUM NOTICE.

Road No 366S.

Department of Lands and Surveys,(tory. S589/00, Perth, 10th June, 1927.

IN it :cc piton ri lig in the Government Gazette of the05111 lhrtlitcY, 1027, pa 406, for "1 acre 3 roods 14perelms. read "1 2 roods 24 perches," and for"3 acres 1 rood 31 perches," read "3 acres 1. rood 21perches."

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

KREAS F. 0. Gaze, C. Clemesha, and F. J. Stone,being the owners of land over or along which the un-dermentioned road, in the GNOWANGERUP Road Dis-triet passes, have applied to the Gnowangerup RoadBoard. to close the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder, that is to say:

:1071,'2 I.

0. 227.The surveyed. roads as hereunder set out1. Through filantagenet Location 5371 and along the

South boundary' of Location 3552 front Road No, 7672On the West boundary of the former location to a sur-veyed road at the South-East corner of said Location3552.

2. That portion of Road No, 7143 along part of theNorth boutallary of Location 13404 and the North boun-dary Location 1675 front It surveyed road at theSouth-West corner of Location 2057 to Road No. 7674at the North-East corlIkT of Location 1675.

3. That portion of Road NO, 7143 passing throughEiiiizitions 3021 ;mil and along, the South boun-dary oil lar-ation Crwit Road No. 7673 in the first-mentioned location 1 a surveyed road at the South-Eastern corner of said Location 3023.

4. Along the West and part of the North boundaryof Location 1676 from closure described in paragraph(2) to one chain East of the South-East corner ofLocation 2058. (Plan 135/80, A2.)

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1480 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1921.

WHEREAS John Alexander Smith and J. A. Nunn,being the owners of land over or along which the under-mentioned road, in the WONGAN-BALLIDU Road Dis-trict passes, have applied to the Wongan-Ballidu RoadBoard to close the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder, that is to say:

5565/26.W. 371The surveyed road along the East boundary

of Melbourne Location 2080; from its North-East cornerto its South-East corner. (Plan 57/80, B2.)

WHEREAS Bosch, Med len, and Walsh, being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroad, in the WILLIAMS Road District passes, have ap-plied to the Williams Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:- -

2838/24.W. 376.The surveyed road along the East boun-

daries of Williams Locations 4761, 6172, and 4758;from the South-East corner of the first-mentioned loca-tion, to a surveyed road at the Northern corner of saidLocation 4758.

Also the surveyed road along the West and South-Western boundaries of Location 7882, part of the Westboundary of Location 7881, and through Location 4760;front a surveyed road at the North:West corner of saidLdcation 7882, to the South boundary of Location 4760aforesaid. (Plan 410B/40, FL)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentioned road,in the WYALKATCHEM Road District passes, has ap-plied to the Wyalkatchem Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say: -

503/13.W. 378.That portion of Road No. 5196 along the

Westernmost boundary of Avon Location 20950 fromRoad No. 4566 at its South-West corner to the South -West corner of Location 15056. (Plan 56/80, D2.)

WHEREAS F. and E. Spratt, being the owners of landover or along which the undermentioned road, in theWAGIN Road District passes, have applied to the WaginRoad Board to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say: -

2924/17.W. 381The surveyed road along a South and a West

boundary of Williams Location 8989 and the West boun-daries of Locations 699, 2509, and 402; from a sur-veyed road'at a South-West corner of the. first-mentionedlocation, to the North-West corner of Location 14734.(Plan 409A/40, C2.)

WHEREAS James Albert Green, being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road, inthe WICKEPIN Road District passes, has applied tothe Wickepin Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay: -

4457/15.W.'383.The surveyed road along part of the North

boundary of Avon Location 9671 and the North boun-dary of Location 9674; from a surveyed road at theSouth-West corner of Location 18907, to a surveyed roadat the North-East corner of said Location 9674. (Plan377A/40, B2.)

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

And whereas the said Boards have assented to the saidapplications:,

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council hmconfirmed the said assents:

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.Dated this 10th day of June, 1927.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS the WYALKATCIIEM Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atWyalkatchem on or about the 22nd clay of May, 1926,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say: -

590/15.No. 5196: Deviation of part of.A strip of land,

one chain wide, leaving the present road on the Westboundary of Ninghan Location 1044, 20 chains 54 linksfrom its North-West corner, and extending (as shownDiagram 50345) North along part of the West boundaryof said Location 1044 and East along its North boun-dary and part of tho North boundary of Location 1045to rejoin the old road, 13 chains 67.2 links from theNorth-West corner of the latter location. (Plan 56/80,3)2.)

WHEREAS the QUAIRADING Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Quair-adilm on or about the 27th day of September, 1926,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:

5326/26.No. 7705.A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

in parts), leaving a surveyed road at the North-Westcorner of Avon Location 23534, and extending South(as shown Diagram 51377) along the Western boun-daries of said Location 23534, and East along itsSouthernmost boundary to the West boundary of Loca-tion 16439; thence South along part of the West boun-dary of said Location 16439 to a surveyed road at itsSouth-West corner. (Plan 343B/40, El.)

-WHEREAS the MERREDIN Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held at Merredinon or about the 12th day of November, 1924, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

6502/24.No. 7707: Deviation of part of.A strip of land,

one chain wide (widening on the South-Eastern boun-dary of Location 7766), leaving the present road onthe South-Western boundary of Avon Location 19446 atits intersection with the South-Eastern side of the-Wickepin-Merredin Railway Reserve, and extendingNorth - Eastward (as shown Diagrams 50494 and 50391)along the said side of the Railway Reserve through Lo-cations 19446 and 7766 to the latter's North-Easternboundary; commencing again on the North-Westernside of the Railway Reserve and extending North-West-ward along part of the North-East boundary of Loca-tion 7766 aforesaid and through Reserve 8228 to a sur-veyed road in the latter. (Plan 24/80, A2.)

WHEREAS the MOUNT MARSHALL Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board held at13encubbin on or about the 18th (lay of NovOmber 1926,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:

6375/6.No. 7713.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving'

a surveyed road at a South-East corner of NinghanLocation 365, and extending North (as shown Diagram50554) along an East boundary of the said location tothe South-East corner of Reserve 18599. (Plan 55/80,C2.)

WHEREAS the PHILLIPS RIVER Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board held atRavensthorpe on or about the 7th day of May, 1927,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say: -

4051/20.No. 7714.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 4504 on the Western boundary of OldfieldLocation 164, and extending East (as shown Diagram51211) through the said location to the Smith-Westcorner of Miner's Homestead Lease 28. (Plan 42013/20,El.)

-WHEREAS the GERALDTON Road Board, by resolu-tion pasted at a meeting of the Board held at Gerald-ton on or about the 7th -day of November, 1925, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto sav:--

1037/25.No. 7715.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 4665 in Victoria Location 3758, 1.2 chains83.5 links from the South-East corner of Location1276 and extending North-Westward and Northward

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(as show!: Diagram 52020) through said Locations 3758and 1276 to the North boundary of the 1:11,ler; thence(as shown. Victoria 447 and 445) West along partof the Xorth boundary of Location 1276 and North-Wart] 1 iin,1!!2,11 Locations 2726 and 272! to the Southhoundary Eradu Tounsite. (Plan 1.7( 0, E4.)\\!1; vi,!r;.\ 11,,. Nuirr 4\ Ai Road Boac,i, by resolutionpassed. cc a meeting cc th 1.,:crd held al Northam onor abota the :let!: day of :1926, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say':--

1)32/25.No. 7716 (Ehnherley lioad).---A strip of land, one

chain wide (widening ;,f its junction with Roc01 No.7182 as shown !;in rani ,,o:c.;4), leaving a surveyed roadat the :-1,!otclh.E.ast corner or clackline Lot 44, and ex-tending Nertlmord Surve.id :dole, the Eastern boun-daries of 4ola 11, 12, 10, and Si) to Road No. 7432(.Loekyer !Ho:1o) at the North-Eastern corner of the lastmentioned lot, (Plan, Clackline.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, puisuantto Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," bynotices published in the Government Gazette, declaredthat the said lands had been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said Roads, and that plans of thesaid lands might be inspected at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy ofthe said notices to be served upon the owners and occu-piers of the said lands resident within the State, orsuch of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascer-tained, either personally or by registered letter posted'0 their last-named places of abode.

Ind whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasconfirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified thatthe lines of communication described above are Roadswithin the meaning of "The Road Districts Act, 1919,"subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 10th day of june, 1927.C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

'1.' 11.1+] ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Closure of Road.

W11 AM. tURPIIY, being the nwin r of hind overor along which the portion of road hereunder describedPasses, have applied to the Quairading Ro:H1to close the said portion of road, viz.:--

glinirnd

O. e.', The surveyed road througn A von 1.ocation5913; front a surveyed road on its 8outh-Eastern houn-dory, to the Southern comer of Local ion 4108. (Plan;1A/4n, C2.)

wiLFAAm M.URP111V.

I, Henry Haddock 1.1m:tams, on behalf of the Quairad-Road Board, hereby assent to the above application

to close the road therein described.

Chairmhtli May, 1927.

M.P1i\FS-Road

TIII ROAD :DISTRICTS ACT, 1919,Closure of It ',col.

.11. FENIZI I.:It, 1 thet e 11WIler ui !nod over orong wiled'. the portiere of rand 0,'re;ccdar described

passes, have pth, I. to lice Wickepin 1;ond Board toclu: <n the cc porri oil rond, viz.:

if'i cl:ep11119/0i5.

379.,The surveyed road clung the North-Westboundaries of Wikepin A.A. Lots 15 and 410; froma surveyed road at the \Vest corner of lice fornner lot,to a surveyed road al the North corner o:

lot. (Plan 37:41/10, E3.).J. H. Ell;11 T

C. D. Sinc,,acm, col behalf of tile \Vic.lopoherelQ.! :18soll to the application t

the road tinnein de.;eribed.

befellclose

!..41

Chairumn miekepin lioail Board.14th April, 1927.

TUE RoAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Closure of .Road.\V 1::, Harold Everiod, Seymour 13ailye, being theowners of Id over or along' which the portion of roadherein: tier described passes, have applied to the Kojo-II lioad Ileard to close the, said portion of road, viz.:

jcatup.1700/24.K. 153. sure t ed road along the East boundary

of Koloimp : 011 1587; from a surveyed road at itsNorth-East corner, to Road No. 7600 at its South-Easttermer, (Plan 416A/40, B2.)

BAILYE.

Frederick Thomas Hill, on behalf of the IlKojonupRead lloard, hereby :Issent to the alcove application to(dose the road therein described.

FRED. T. IIILL,Clhairman Kojonup Road Board.

[Ill December, 1956.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Clogure of Road.

WE, W. Ii. 11. Ilrown and W. 0. Anderson, being theov,mars of land over or ;thing which the portion of roadhereunder described passes, have applied to the WestArthur Road 1,1oard to close the said portion of road,viz.:

!Pest Art/car.573/27.W. 380.-- The surveyed road along a South boundary

of Williams Location 662 and the South boundary ofLined ion 1:5; froin the South-West corner of the formerlocation, vo a surveyed road ::tt, the South-East cornerof said Location 45'$. (Plan 409A/40, A2.)

W. H. H. BROWN.W. O. ANDERSON.

1, M. W. S. Greatorex, on behalf of the West Arthur'Road 113oard, hereby assent to the above application toclose the road therein described.

M. W. S. GREATOREX,Chairman West Arthur Road Board.

Ills April, 1927.

T11.1 NSFER, OP LAND ACT, 1.893, SECTION 222,AND THE R.EA1. PROPERTY LIMITATION,ACT, 1378.

Application No. 11.1/1927.TA.KE notice that Robert Anderson of "Fairlawn"Wiekepin Farmer has made application to be registeredas the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in posses-sion in the following parcels of land situate in theSwan District and being:Parts of Swan Locations 209 and 385 containing to-

gether twenty-eight acres three roods and threeperches

Bounded 011 the nd North by boundaries of LotM1320 of Location 1.331 measuring seventeen chainseighteen links null nineteen chains four links and six.-lt,niths of a link respectively

(1/11 the West by .internal boundaries of Location 1351IlleUsuring twelve chains ten links five chains and 0110-tent II Of a link and four chains ninety-six links and one-tenth of it link and

On the South by fourteen chains six links of the Northboundary of .1..ot 111757 of Location 1351.

Bounded on the inner part by a public road.And. further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming- tic have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcels of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this (Mice on or before the twenty seventhclay of -July next a caveat forbidding the registration ofthe said Robert Anderson as such proprietor as afore-said.

ARTHUR G. IITARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Mice, Perth,7th J Imo, 1927.

1719i ea re ,`7:»Lith Kean, Perth, Solicitors for McApplicant.

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1482 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [JUNE 10, 1027.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 966/1927.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the eleventh day of June next to. in thename of Charles Edwin Schultze of Arthur River Con-tractor a special Crown Lease to the land describedbelow the duplicate Crown Lease having as is allegedbeen destroyed by fire.

Dated this 25th day of May, 1927.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred to.All those pieces of land situate in the Williams Dis-

trict and being Williams Locations 10276, 9231 and10221 being the whole of the land comprised in CrownLease No. 2632/1921 (Lease No. 14444/68).Boultbee Godfrey, Perth and Wagin, Solicitors for

the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 709/1927.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the second day of July next to issue in thename of The Mayor and Councillors of the Municipalityof Fremantle a special Certificate of Title to the landdescribed below the duplicate Certificate of Title havingas is alleged been lost.

Dated this 7th day of Juno, 1927.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece of land situate in Church Street in the

Town of Fremantle being portion of Fremantle TownLot 718 being the whole of the land comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 737 Folio 150.

Dwyer, Un Mack, 4- Thomas, Fremantle and Perth,Solicitors for the Applicant.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, INDUSTRIESASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND AMENDMENTACTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned landand leases will be received by the trustees on dates andat the local offices named:-

Tenders returnable at Nortitam--25/6/27.21/381.Calgie A.A. Lots 68, 21, 22, 23, 24, 57, being the whole

of the land comprised in Certificates of Title vol. 488,fol. 105, vol. 498, fol. 17, vol. 488, fol. 104, vol. 517,fol. 56, vol. 947, fol. 111, standing in the names ofDonald heir Robertson and David George Milne, andCalgie A.A. Lot 65, being the whole of the land com-prised in Lease 36897/55, standing in the name of EllenLouisa :Robertson. Area 1,121 acres 3 roods 10 perches,situated seven miles South of Meenaar. Described as500 acres -first class, salmon and whitegum, fair clayeysoil; 425 acres second class, york and jam, light sandyand gravelly soil; balance third class rocky and sandysoil; 7(19 acres cleared, 20 acres part cleared, 220 acresrung; dims, 200 c. yds.; 4 wells; 995 chains 6-wirefence; house, five rooms, bat and iron; house, threerooms bat; shed and stable. Stock and plant that maybe in our possession at the time of purchase and be-longing to the place. 125 acres fallow.

543/25, S.S.S.Nugadong A.A. Lots 31, 32, 84, 85, and 103, and

Victoria Location 7607 (Glowrey Estate), being thesvlsole of the land comprised in Lease 20/1952 (55),standing in the niime of Douglas Joseph Sasse. Area1,631 acres 0 roods 5 perches, situated four miles South-West from Wubin Siding. Described as 928 acres firstel:ss heavy to medium red loam, timbered with gimlet,york, jam, and mallee; 324 acres second class medium tolight sandy soil with clay subsoil, timbered with titreescrub; balance third class, 262 acres good sand plain,11'7 acres gravelly sand plain; 540 acres forest cleared,304 acres scrub cleared; dam, 1,500 c. yds.; 681 chains6-wire fence, 136 chains 4-wire, 66 chains 2 barb, 30chains 4-wire sheep netting fencing; 280 acres fallow;house, reinforced concrete, four rooms, not completed.Stock and plant that may be in our possession and be-longing- to the place at the time of purchase.

lenders returnable at Kellerberrin-25/6/27.1599/19.Avon 'Locations 5042, 5640, being the whole of the

hind comprised in Certificate of Title vol. 547, fol. 166,and C.P. :Lease 7850/55, standing in the name of JohnMatthew Lynch, Avon Location 5641, being the whole ofthe land comprised in Certificate of Title vol. 559, fol. 105,standing in the name of Thomas :Michael Lynch, andAvon Location 5696, being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate cif. Title vol. 557, fol. 200. Area999 acres, situated 17 miles North of Kellerberrin.Described as 927 acres first class salmon and york,rod and grey loamy and sandy soil; 15 acres secondclaSs whitegum, grey sandy soil; balance third classscrub plain; 582 acres cleared; 4 good soaks; 520chains 6-wire boundary fence, 273 chains 2, 3, 5, and6-wire internal fence; five-roomed mud and stone house;barn. Plant that may be in our possession and belong-ing to place at time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at iVarrogin-25/6/27.1507/23.Williams Locations 9713, 9160, 9158, 9159, being the

whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title vol.080, fol. 14, °razzing Lease 8513/68, C.P. Lease 23539/55, and 11.4'. Lease 20011/74, standing in, the name ofJohn Blake. Area 1,321 acres, situated 10 miles South-West of Kukerin. Described as 798 acres first classfair to good clayey and loamy soil, salmon, morrel,and mallee; 412 acres light sandy and gravelly soil,mallee and scrub; balance third class gravelly soil,scrub; 455 acres forest cleared, 270 acres scrub cleared,350 acres part cleared; 2 dams, 1,000 e. yds. each; 428chains 6-wire and 85 chains 5-wire fencing; four-roomed J.W.B. house ; stable ; 100 acres fallow. Stockand plant that may be in our possession and belongingto the place at the time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Perth, 2 /7/27.20/1509.Pastoral Lease 2984/97, Yilgarn District, standing in

the name of Horace Butcher. Area 100,000 acres, situ-ated 25 miles Nortl, of Bullfinch,. Described as verygood pastoral country; well, 30ft., with good watersupply, 2 mills, 2 6,000-gallon tanks and troughing.In addition to this lease an adjoining lease could bepurchased, making a total of about 250,000 acres.

The improvements are quoted from office records andare believed to, be correct, but the Trustees do notguarantee them.

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to the improve-ments and their condition. Tenderers are required tostate what amount of deposit they are prepared to pay,the terms required for the balance of the purchase, alsoif able to carry on without further assistance.

All tenders to be forwarded to the District Inspector,Agricultural Bank, at place named, and the envelope tobe marked "Tender for 's property."

No tender necessarily accepted.

E.. A. McLARTY,General Manager,

Agricultural Bank, Soldiers' Settlement Scheme,and industries Assistance Bon.rd.

9th june, 1927.

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JgNF 10, 1927.1 GOVERNMENT CTAZETTE, W.A. 1483

A PPOINTMENT.THE MTNING ACT, 1994.

Department of Mines,506/27. Perth, 1st :rune, 1927.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, inaccordance with the provisions of Section 297 of "TheMining Act, 1904,'' has been pleased to approve thetemporary reservation (Reserve No. 45711) of that por-tion of Crown land situated in the vicinity of the Duracklianges, West Kimberley Goldfield, clout 50 miles Southof Wyndham, measuring 10 miles by 30 miles, as showniii ";.:reen" hatching on Lands Geita 'Intent lithographicPlan 141/300, it page 3, M ines Vile 506/27, and toauthorise Mhthael Patrick Durack and Archibald Martinto occupy conditionally the said reserve for a periodof twelve months from the ist day of Dine, 1927, forthe pnrp OW of prospecting for Silver-lead.

S. W. MUNSIE,Minister for Mines.

Department of Mines,187/21. Perth, 8th June, 1927.

I ITS Excellency the Governor in 'Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint Charles Reginald Staid as Act-ing Mining IZegisl rm. it kaverton, Mt. Margaret Gold-field, during the absence on leave of the Mining Regis-trar; to date from the 2nd day of June, 1921.

.11. J. CALANCHINT,Tinder Secretary for Mines.

COAL MINES REOULATTON ACT, 1902-1923.Department of Mines,

Perth, 3rd June, 1927.TUE Honourable the Minister for Mines has beenpleased to appoint Harold Caldwell as a Member ofthe Committee of the Collie Coal Mines Accident ReliefFund, vice George Fogarty whose term of office hasexpired.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

MINES REGULATION ACT, 1906.Department of Mines,

2101/16. Perth, 26th May, 1927.TUE notice appearing in the Government Go c ofthe 28th August, 1925, defining the Districts assignedte tb various Inspectors of Minos, has been cancellede,l flu following amended notice is issued in lieu'hereof, to corr.', into operation as from the 1st dayof .1 ne, 1927.

Si. J. CA LANTHINT,Under Secretary for Mines.

No. of i

Inspectors' Districts Controlled. Headquarters.*Districts.

2

4

'Lawlers, Niagara, Yerilla.:Menzies, Marring Dis-tricts and that portionof the Wiluna DistrictSouth of the 27° parallelof latitude ; North-East Coolgardie, EastCoolgardie, Broad Arrow,Mt. Margaret Goldfields,and the group of minesat St. Ives in the Cool-gardie Goldfield

Yilgarn, Coolgardie (ex-clusive of group of minesat St. Ives). 1)undas-Phillips River Gold-fields ; GreenbushesMineral Field ; Swan,Kendenup and RoelandsMining Districts

Black Range District, andthat portion of the Wil-una District North ofthe 27° parallel of lati-tude, Peak Hill, Mur-chison, Yalgoo Gold-fields ; NorthamptonMineral Field

State generally ...

Kalgoorl ie.

Southern ('ins.

Cue.

(An inspectorfrom anotherdistrict as re-quired).

* Accidents to be reported to the Inspector of Mines.at his Headouarten, or to the nearest Mining Registrar,

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Roebourne, 19th May, 1927.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of theundermentioned Niining Tenements in accordance withRegulation ISO of "The Mining Act, 1904." An ordermay issue in the absence of the registered holder, butshould lie desire to object to such order lie must, beforethe date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed tohear and determine the same, in accordance with theevidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) JOT-IN KENNY,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Roebourne, onWednesffitr, the 29th day of June, 1927.

WEST PITDARA GOLDFIELD.Nati, re of I Folding, No. of A rea, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Area.14The Pilgrim's Rest Gold Mining Company, Lim-

ited; Perth. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.hums, Gerasmios ; Cossack. Non-payment of

rent.

TUE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 180).

Warden's Office, Cue,5th April, 1927.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldlie desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the. Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearfilld determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. Y. BUTLER,Warden.

'Co be heard at the Warden's Court, Cue, on Wednes-the 6th day of July, 1927.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Cue DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Residence Areas.292Smith, Jane Amelia; Cue; non-compliance with

conditions.303Musson, Robert; Tuckanarra; non-compliance

with conditions.305Ryan, Henry Alexander; Cue; non-compliance

with conditions.309Andrews, Edmund; Tuckanarra; non-compliance

with conditions.

Water Rights.37-- ,.ssom :fames; Heydon, William John; c/o

Hank, Cue; uon-payment of rent.:31ChessonTames; Heydon, William John; c/o

W.A. Bank, Cue; non-payment of rent.40Chesson, James; Heydon, William John; c/o

W.A, Bank, Cue; non-payment of rent.

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1484 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 927.

THE MINING ACT, 1904(Regulation 180).

Warden 's Office, Cue,5th April, 1927.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of " The Mining Act, 1904." An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden 's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, onthe date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) E. Y. BUTLER,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Cue, on Wednes-day, the 6th day of July, 1927.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.DA/ DAWN Dtsmicr.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Residence Areas.27D-Smith, George ; Half Way, Cue ; non-compliance

with conditions.40D-Pula, Mary ; Day Dawn ; non - compliance with

conditions.4417 -Brown, John Alexander ; Day Dawn ; non ,com-

pliance with conditions.48D-Palmer, William ; Day Dawn ; non-compliance

with conditions.68D-Blight, Albert James ; Day Dawn; non-compli-

ance with conditions.78D Walters, Charles William ; Pinnacles ; non-com-

pliance with conditions.79D-Gerrard, Catherine ; Pinnacles ; nail-compliance

with conditions.Tailings Arca.

12D-Bastian, Thomas William ; Bastian, Henry ; Bas-tian Sampson; Day Dawn ; Bastian, Archi-bald; Three Springs ; non-payment of rent.

Water Right.45D-Clarkson, Annie ; Day Dawn ; non-payment o

rent.

THE WINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden 's Office,Southern Cross, 2nd ,1 one, 1927.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned 11;n.eunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden 's Court, an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of theundermentioned Mhdng Tenements in accordance withRegulation 180 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An °Merii my issue in Ili absence of the registered holder, butshould lie desire to object to such order lie must, beforethe date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office n

objection con ta in hig the grounds of such objection, and,on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the Sallie, in accordance with the evid,,mcethen submitted.

(Sgd.) 'P. Y. A. LANG,Wa rden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Southern Cross,on Friday, the 22nd day of July, 1927.

IILOARN GOLDFIELD.Nature of 'Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Helder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Prospecting Areas.1535 -Leslett, Thomas ; Bullfinch. Non-compliance with

conditions.1537--Balme, Arthur Crowthers ; Bruce Rock. Non-

compliance with conditions,

1540-Le I'euve, George ; Narembeen. Non-compliancewith conditions.

151 3-0 illi es, ; Mel..1reery, Edward. John ; Box 93,G. P.O., Perth. Non- compliance with condi-

1045-Men d, Leslie George ; Wogarl. Non-compliance

1314--Robinson, ; \ Vadderi Non-compliancevitl conditions.

with conditions.1548-Scnior, .1 oseph Frank, Bruce Rock ; Branson,

11 ((ward, Lawlers. Non-compliance with con-ditions.

1554-13oorman, Thomas ; Hollow's Find. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

1556---Levine, 'Victor Emanuel ; Narembeen. Non-com-pliance with conditions.

1558-Barr, David Merton ; Baandee. Non-compliancewith renditions.

1559-Mackay, Harold ; Coulstock, William; MarvelLoch. Non-compliance with eon diti.011S.

15(30-Robinson, John. Cremon, Merredin ; Smith, JohnThomas, hollow's Find. Non-compliance withconditions.

1563-Schipp, Leslie George ; Narembeen. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

1564-Kearnan, William ; Narembeen. Non-compliancewith conditions.

1566-0 'Connor, Bernard Maurice ; Savoy Hotel, Perth.N on-compliance with conditions.

1567-Schipp, Isabella Maud ; Narembeen. Non- compli-ance with conditions.

15631-Sullivan, James Alexa rider ; Graball, via Narem-been. Non-compliance with conditions.

1575 n, -Arthur; Nn reuibeen. Non-complianceW ith conditions.

1.584-A rehibald, Osmond Albert ; Hollow 's Find. Non-compliance with conditions.

1588-Ben n, Allan Robert ; Bruce Rock. Non-com.pli-ce with conditions.

1589-Seale, Frederick Mayne; ; Box 281, G.P.O., Perth.N on-compliance with conditions.

1590-- Stephenson, Tom; 's Find. Non- compli-ance with conditions.

1594-Chesson, Alfred ; 92 Hobart Street, Mt. Haw-thorn. Non-compliance with conditions.

159(3- .Tones, Owen ; Perth. Non-compliance with con-ditions.

160 :l Byass, Cecil George ; Hollow 's Find. Non-com-pliance with conditions.

1603-Cra wcour, Morris ; 'Perth. Non-compliance withconditions.

1307 - Wake in a n, 'Richard James ; Narembeen. Non-coinpliance with conditions.

1609-Wilkins, .John; Cumlerdin. Non-compliance withconditions.

1615-1 ones, Arthur Percy ; Bruce Rock. Non-com.pli-an co with conditions.

1318--Sch 0 rer, William ; Moors. Non-compliance withconditions.

13114--Davh-s, Elarrie ; Hollow 's Find. Non-compliancewith conditions.

1320--1. a rev, Frank ; ow 's Find. Non -compthmeewi th conditions.

I (121 II LI i st, Ella ; Cambridge Street, Perth. Non-compliance with conditions.

1624 u El ro, Jessie Victoria ; Hollow 's Ehcompliance with conditions.

1626 'Edwards, _Morris; York. Non-compliance withconditions.

1627--Tiamaciotti, Louis ; Perth. Non - compliance withconditions.

1328-Evans, ('lie; Perth. Non-compliance with con-ditions.

1329-de Bermrles, Bessie ; Perth. Non-compliance withconditions.

1632-Webb, Arthur Samuel ; Narembeen.pliance with conditions.

1640-Smith, Norman Alexander; Adelaide, South Aus-tralia. Non-compliance with conditions.

1642-Andrews, Otway Frederick ; 55 Glendower Street,Perth. Non compliance with conditions,

Non-

Non-corn-

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JuNE 10 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1485

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.The City of Perth.

:intendment to By-low No. 29.P.W. 2807/24.

A BY-LAW of the Municipality of the City of .Perth,made under Section 179 of " The Municipal Corpora-tions Act, 1906," and numbered 29, for the regulatingof the standing of motor cars in streets.

pursuance of the powers conferred by the so idAct the City of Perth orders that .By-law No, 29 heamended by the insertion, in Clause 2 thereof, afterSubelause (r), of the following subelause:

(s) A stand on the South side of Vincent Street, be-ginning at a point 20 feet West of the West-ern side of Oxford Street and extending West-wards for 35 feet for two cars.

Passed by the Council of the City of Perth at theordinary meeting held on the 28th day of March, 1927.

JAMES GEORG E,[a.s.] Acting Mayor.

WM. E. BOLD,Town Clerk.

Recommended.(Sgd.) JAS. CUNNINGHAM,

for Minister for Works and Labour.

Altproved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council this 25th day of May, 1927.

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

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.31-qtaicipality of Blinsetton.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Muni-cipality of Buss-elton propose to borrow the sum ofTwo thousand pounds (2,000) , to be expended on thepurchase and installation of a new Electrical Unit atthe Power Station, Pcusselton.

The plans and specifications and a statement showingthe proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowedare open for inspection at the office of the Municipalityof Busselton, Queen Street, Busselton, for one monthfront the date of publication hereof, between the Imursof 10 f1.111. to 3 p.m. Monday to Priiiny inclusive, andon Saturdays from 10 a.m, to noon.

The above amount is proposed to be raised by thesale or Debentures beoring interest at a rate not ex-eeding 16 per centum (six pounds) per annum, such

interest to he paid half-yearly on the 4th August and

the 4th February in each year. The said Debenturesto he repayable not less than ten years and not morethan fifteen years after the issue thereof.

All moneys payable under the said Debentures, in-cluding hoth principal and interest, are to be paid atthe office of the Municipality of Busselton, at Bus-cell orr

E. NEVILLE,Mayor.

J. IF. ATKINSON,Acting Town Clerk.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906,Subiaeo Municipality.

l'.W. 2796/23.B Y virtue of the powers conferred by Section 16 of"The Cattle Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act,1882," the Municipal Council of Subiaco cloth herebyprescribe the following poundage and sustenance feeschargeable on animals impounded within the boundariesof the Subiaeo iii on iripahitv

per head.Poundage Fees: s. d.

For every entire horse, ass, or bull .. .. 10 0

Por every other horse, ass, mare, gelding,colt, filly, mule, foal, ox, or cow .. .. 5 0

For every goat, pig, or kid .. .. .. 2 6

For' every ram, ewe, sheep, wether, or lamb .. 2 6

Sustenance Fees:For every entire horse, ass, or bull for 24

hours .. .. .. 6 0Per every entire horse, ass, or bull for 12

hours .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 6Per every other head of great or small cattle

for 24 hours .. .. .. .. .. 3 6

For every other hood of great or small cattlefor 12 hours .. .. .. .. .. 1 9

Passed by resolution of the Council of the SubiacoMunicipality, 12th April, 1927.

.1. C. HOYT/HOUSE,Mayor.

CHRIS. EUTTT,Town Clerk.

Recommended.(Sgd.) JAS. CUNNINGHAM,

for Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Excel].tive Council this 25th day of May, 1927.

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

Prune Wonrts ACT, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Cortmellcop School.

P.W. 191/27; EN. CO, 1392.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, tint the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto being allin the Williams District is, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and withthe advice of the Executive Council, dated the 1st day of June, 1927, been set apart, taken or resumed for the purposes of thefollowing public work, namely, Cartmeticup School.

And further notice is hereby given that the said piece or parcel of land so set apart, taken, or resumed is marked off andmore particularly described on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 25202 ( L.T.O. Diegram 7496), which may be inspected at the office of the MinisterFor Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession for the publicwork herein expressed, freed, and discharged from all t rusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way orother easement; whatsoever.

Schedule.

No. on PlanP.W.D.. W.A. Owner or Reputed Owner.

No. 25202.Occupier or Reputed

Occupier.

1 Robert James Wreford Vacant

Description. Quantity,

Portion of Williams Location 1966 (Certi-ficate of Title Volume 731, Folio 83)

a. r. p.2 0 0

Certified correct this 1st day of June, 1927.

ALEX. MeCALLUM,Minister for Works.

W. R. CAMPION,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 1st day of June, 1927.

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1486 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1027.

P.W. 255/27. Ex. Co. No. 1303.P RELIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

LAND ACQUISITION.

Bayswater Road BoardRecreation Reserve Extension.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Swan Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval, under the Public Works Act, 1902, and the RoadDistricts Act, 1919, of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 25thday of May, 1927, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the following public work, namely : RecreationReserve Extension.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are marked off andmore particularly described and shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A., 25152 (L.T.O. Diagram 7543), which may beinspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in the Bayswater Road Board for an estate in fee simple inpossession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates,interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

Schedule.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 25152.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Occupier. Description. Quantity.

1 Edith Alice Farrow ... Vacant Lots 17 and 18 of Swan Location V(Certificate of Title, Volume 458, Folio24)

a. r. p.0 1 11,2

Certified correct this 25th day of May, 1927.

ALEX. McCALLUM,Minister for Works.

W. R. CAMPION,Governor in. Executive Council.

Dated this 25th day of May, 1927.

Purnme Womms ACT, 1902. P.W. 1260/23. Ex. Co. 1364.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Busselton Hospital Additions.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule heretobeingall in the Town of Busseltonhas, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, actingby and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 25th day of May, 1927, been set apart, tak-m, or resumed forthe purposes of the following public work, namely : Busselton Hospital Additions.

And further notice is hereby given that the said piece or parcel of land so set apart, taken, or resumed is markedoff and more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 25173 (L. T.O. Diagram 7553), which may be inspected at theoffice of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession forthe public work herein expressed, freed, and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

Schedule.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 25173.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Occupier.Description. Quantity.

a. T. p.Hannah Elizabeth Fox Busselton Town Lot 59 (Certificate of 0 2 0

Title, Volume 27, Folio 292)

Certified correct this 12th day of May, 1927.

JAS. CUNNINGHAM,for Minister for Works.

W. R. CAMPION,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 25th day of May, 1927.

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,TuNr: I O. I 927.] GOVERNMENT GA ZETTE,

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

1487

Department of Mines,Perth, 9th June, 1927.

1.12 is hereby notified that, in accordance with the 10) vii' ef The Mining Act, 1904,- .Excellency the (lovemor inExecutive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Applications for Leases as shown below.

M J. CALANCHINIUnder Secretary for Mines.

Gold Minmg .Lease.The undermentioned application for a Gold Mining Lease was refused :

Goldfield. District. No. ofApplication. Name of Lease. Applicant.

Peak Hill 495r(Reward)

Baumgarten's Reward ... Baumgarten, Otto Andrew ; Free-man, Percy Cecil ; Schader,Richard ; Baunigartem Clara

Mineral Leases.The undermentioned applications for Mineral Leases were approved, subject to survey :

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

Pilbara ... Marble BarOutside Proclaimed Mineral Fields...

The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was refused :

311324n*, 325n*, 32611*

Mineral Field. District. No. ofApplication. Name of Lease. Applicant.

lreen bushes ... ... ... ... ... 630 Tantalite Lease ... ... Huitson, John ; Coady, James

* Conditionally.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising.

1927.

Schedule No. Supplies required. Date ofclosing.

1927.March 10 ... 60e, 1927 Locomotive Engine and Tender, 4-6-0 type, generally in accordance with the

following ;Approximate weight in working orderEngine, 31 tons ; Ten-der, 23 tons ; Gauge, 3ft. 6in. ; Boiler pressure, 1601bs. per sq. inch ;Traction effort at 80% W.B.P., not less than 13,8001bs. ; Fire grates,suitable for wood or coal ; Tank capacity, not less than 2,000 gallons ;Bunker capacity, not less than 250 cub. ft., etc. Tenders required for 1only, or alternatively 2 only ... ... June 16.

April 22 83e, 1927 Transformer, 50 K.V.A., 20,000 volt, 1 only ... June 16.June 2 109e, 1927 Jarrah Meter Boxes for Metropolitan Water Supply, 0,000 only ... June 16.June 2 Meat for Government Institutions, etc., at Claremont, Fremantle, Perth, Wooro-

loo and Whitby Falls, during the months of July, August and September,1927 June 16.

June 2 ! 10-le to 107e, Dairy Produce for Government Institutions. ctc., at Claremont, Fremantle,1927 Perth and Wooroloo during the ;well lis July, An grist and September, 1927 June 16.

June 3 ... 110w, 1927 Pumping Plant for Narembeen Moe, suriply .. ... June 16.June 3 ... 1 92 7 Ice for Government Institutioos, eb.. ,,f Perth, during the period from 1st

July, 1927, to 30th June, 1925! June 16.

une It ii: ), 1927 Furniture for Education Depart rent Pr yedr ending 1(1 Iii June, 1928 (mcalled) June 16.June It ... Ill ., 1927 Motor 'Bus, Motor Car, Chant bane service between the Claremont Railway

Station and the Hospital for, tire Insane, Claremont, for a period of one,two, or three years commencing 1st July, 1927 .. June 16.

April 28 ... 85e, 1927 Tarpaulin Canvas, 16oz. per square yard, 36ins. wide, 100,000 yards ... June 23.May 12 ... 89e, 1927 Teak Squares, best selected " Europe first class " quality, I 8in. x 18in. to 24in.

x 24in. by 20ft. and upwards long, 50 only June 23.June 2 1024 and 103e, Uniforms for the Police DepartmentSummer 1927-28 and Winter, 1928 , June 23.

1927March 24 ... I 73k, 1927 ... Tramway Signals, for protecting single tracks with crossing loops, 10 sets ... July 7.May 19 ... 93e, 1927 Mild Steel Squares and Rounds, 250 tons

I July 14.

For Sale by Tender.June 7 112e, 1927 JUtchen Waste from the " Lemnos " Hospital, West S biaco, for period front

July, 1927, to 30th June, 1928 ... June 16.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until2.15 p.m. on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

9th June, 1927,H. C. TRETHOWAN,

Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

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1488 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.Kondinin Water Area.

By-laws.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased to approve of the annexed By-laws for theKOndinin Water Area.

DIVISION I.Interpretations.

1. (a) In the constructon and for the purposes ofthese By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires.the terms "Cesspool," "Drain," "Earth Closet,'''"House," "Land," "Owner," "Person," "PublicHouse," "Piggery," and "Slaughter House" shallhave the meanings severally attached to them in Sec-tion 3 of "The Health Act, 1911."

(b), The words "Authorised," "By-laws " "Dis-trict," "Fittings," "Local Authority," "Minister,""Occupier," "Owner," "Pipe," "Prescribed,""Ratepayer," "Rateable Land,' "Road," "Reser-voir," "Stream," "Water Area," ``Waterworks,""Watercourse," and "Works" shall have meaningsseverally attached to them in "The Water BoardsAct, 1904," hereinafter referred to as the principalAct, or any amending Act, and the By-laws madethereunder.

(c) "Reservoir" shall mean any reservoir, dam,tank, cistern, or well.

(d) "High Water Mark" shall mean the level offull supply of any reservoir or feeder thereto.

(e) 'Feeder" shall mean any watercourse, creek,stream, or other channel with either permanent orintermittent flow whereby water can be conveyed toany reservoir.

(2.) "Catchment Area" shall mean all land over,through, or under which any water flows, runs, orpercolates directly or indirectly into any reservoirerected or used by the Minister in connection withany water supply, prescribed in or proclaimed underany Act.

(g) "Minister" shall mean the Minister of WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage, acting in pursuaucaof "The Water Boards Act, 1904," and "The WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1912."

(h) "Inspector" and "Local Officer" respectivelyshall mean a person appointed by the Minister for thepurpose of these By-laws or to administer the saidBy-laws.

(i) "Domestic Supply." A supply of water fordomestic purposes shall not include a supply for cattleor for horses, or for any steam engine or for washingcarriages, where such horses or carriages are kept forhire or are the property of any dealer, or for anyhotel, inn, trade, manufacturer, or business whatever,or for watering gardens or for fountains or for anyornamental purpose.

(j) "Private Service." For the purpose of theseBy-laws "Private Service" includes all the pipesand fittings, and all connections and apparatus ofwhatsoever nature or kind, and whether used tempor-arily or otherwise on any part of the premises of theowner or occupier of any premises supplied withwater, whether by meter or otherwise, and includesany pipes or fittings the property of the consumerwhich are used for conveying water from the mainsof the Minister whether situated on the premises ofthe consumer or otherwise.

(k) Farm supply, shall include domestic supply, butnot industrial or manufacturing supply.

DIVISION II.By-laws for the Preventing of Pollution of the

Catchment Area.2. The By-laws in this part apply to all wa

reserves and catchment areas constituted for thepurpose of the principal or any amending Act.

Cleaning and filling up of cesspools.3. All existing cesspools within the catchment area

shall be cleansed and filled up to the satisfaction ofthe Inspector, within one calendar month after notice,in writing, to that effect has been given to the occu-pir or vntor of the premises concerned.

Situation of Closets.4. Closets shall not be constructed within fifty

yards of high-water mark, and any closet situatedwithin fifty yards of high-water mark shall, withinOne calendar month of notice to that effect beinggiven to the owner or occupier by the Minister or bythe Inspector, be taken down and the cesspit, if suchexists, cleansed and a fire made therein, after whichthe cesspit shall be filled up to the satisfaction of theInspector by the owner or occupier of the house towhich such closet or cesspit is appurtenant..Provision for sufficient number of pans shall be made.

5. The owner or occupier of every house within thecatchment area shall provide, for the use of theoccupants of such houSe, an earth closet, with asufficient number of pans approved by the Inspector.

Construction of closets.6. (a) Every closet within the catchment area shall

be of stone, iron, wood, brick, concrete, or combinationof two or more of such materials. Each closet shallbe supplied with a sufficient number of receptacles,which shall be interchangeable with others in thesame district and which shall. be of approved sine,shape, and ,style, and every pan shall be emptied andcleansed once every week or as often as may be re-quired by the Inspector.

(b) Each dwelling on the catchment area shall beprovided with a closet and urinal erected in suchposition as directed by the Inspector.

(c) The floor and seat of every closet shall be soconstructed that the top of the receptacle shall notbe more than one inch below the underside of theseat.

Removal and re-erection of closets.7. Closets or urinals already in existence shall,

wherever considered necessary by the Inspector, beremoved where directed by the Inspector, and suchremoval or re- erection shall be at the cost of theowner, who shall have the work completed within onecalendar month from delivery by Inspector of writtennotice to owner requiring this to be done.

Nuisance shall not be caused.8. The owner or occupier of any house within the

catchment area shall not permit the contents of anypan used in any closet or urinal to overflow from anycause whatever.

The owner or occupier of any house within thecatchment area shall not permit any closet or urinal,or pan appertaining thereto, or used by the occupantsof such house to become offensive or a nuisance, andevery such owner or occupier, whenever directed,either verbally or in writing, by the Inspector, shallproperly and effectively empty and cleanse suchcloset, urinal, or pan to the satisfaction of theinspector.

Disposal of nightsoil, etc.9. Nightsoil, refuse, and garbage shall he disposed

of from time to time as the Minister. or Inspector maydirect.

Nightsoil, faecal matter, or refuse shall not beburied within the catchment area.

Nightsoil or human urine, whether mixed with anyother substance or not, or any solution of nightsoil,unless the same has been thoroughly deodorised anddisinfected to the satisfaction of the Inspector, shallnot be placed, deposited, spread, or permitted to beplaced, deposited, or spread in or upon any land orgarden within the catchment area, unless writtenconsent thereto has been obtained from the Minister.

Disposal of manure, etc.10. Refuse, dung, manure, or other offensive matter

shall not be deposited or be permitted to be depositedwithin three hundred yards of high-water mark, or in,any place where, in the opinion of the Inspector, suchmatter may be washed into any reservoir or anyfeeder.

Situation, etc., of outbuildings.1 Buildings of any description shall not be used

as or constructed for a stable, cow-shed, goat-shed,sheep-pen, or fowl-house, and any animal or bird shallnot be housed or yarded within three hundred yardsof high water mark, or in such position that storm-

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waters may wash any manure or refuse therefrominto any reservoir or feeder. Every such structurewithin the catchment area shall have attached thereto,for containing all liquid and solid manure, a water-tight receptacle approved by the Inspector.. Laudsloping to a feeder on which any such structurestands shall be excavated to a depth of at least -tweIN einches, and the soil so obtained shall be used as anembanknieut around the area so excavated. Suchwork shall be done by and at the expense of theowner or occupier of such premises.

Cleaning of outbuildings.12. The owner or occupier of any stable, cow-shed,

goat-shed, sheep-pen, or fowl-house situated withinthe catchment area shall not allow any dung, manure,or other refuse to accumulate in or near such premises,but shall immediately remove or dispose of same insuch manner that it cannot pollute any water flowingor which may flow into any reservoir or any feeder,and the Inspector may by written notice to the owneror occupier order the immediate removal and disposalof any dung, manure, or other refuse from suchpremises, and any person omitting to comply withsuch notice to the satisfaction of the Inspector shallbe gpilty of an offence against these By-laws andliable to penalties for breach thereof.

Deodorants shall be used.13. The occupier of every house or premises;

whether public or ,private, shall cause to be kept inevery closet or privy belonging thereto a box contain-ing either ashes, dry earth, lime, sawdust, carbolicpowder, or other disinfectant approved by the Min-ister or the Inspector, and shall cause all nightsoil orother matter deposited in such pan or receptacle insuch closet or privy to be immediately deodorised erdisinfected with a sufficient quantity of the disin-fectant, kept in such box.

Treatment of nightsoil.14. Every nightman or contractor shall cause the

nightsoil removed from any premises to be either ren-dered inoffensive or treated in a destructor, desiccator,or incinerator, or buried in trenches outside the catch-ment area, or disposed of in a manner approved by theInspector.

Mode of removal of receptacles.15. The mode of removal of each receptacle in each

closet shall be as follows:The nightman shall removeeach receptacle and at once cover the same with a suit-able tight-fitting lid, and upon every such removal shallcarefully place a cleansed pan, of the pattern approvedby the Minister or the Inspector, in lieu of every panso removed, and each pan shall be dealt with as pre-scribed in the next following clause hereof, that is tosay:

Each receptacle which shall have been removed froma closet and sealed with a lid, as prescribed in the fore-going clause, shall be removed by the nightman in acart or vehicle of a pattern to be approved by the In-spector, and the contents of all such receptacles shall.be deposited in such place or places as shall from timeto time be fixed by the Minister or the Inspector.

The said receptacle shall be emptied and perfectlycleansed once a week at the least or so much more fre-quently as the Minister or the Inspector may from timeto time direct.

Charges for removal.16. Every nightman shall be entitled to charge un-

less other arrangements be made, and to receive fromthe occupier of any premises from which any nightsoil,trade or house refuse shall have been removed, suchsum or sums of money as are specified in the contractor approved by the Minister, and shall not ask, demand,or receive more than the sums approved.

Licensing of nightmen.17. Nightsoil shall not be removed from any closet,

house, or premises within the area under the jurisdictionof the Minister except by nightmen duly licensed by theMinister.

Private contracts for removal of nightsoil.18. Individual householders shall not contract for

the removal of nightsoil or any other refuse or offensivematter whatever except with the person licensed by theMinister, and in accordance with these By-laws.

Keeping of pigs.1.0. Pigs shall not lw lilt or be

on any pordon of the catelnoent area.6'traying of animals.

20. Horses, cattle, sheep, goats, duck . c' 'i's.', fowl,or other species of live stock shall not be allowed. tostray or de!tasi tire over any portion of the voidnocut-nren, except with the permission of the Minister.

stray

.Keeping of poultry.21. Poultry yards or premises for housing of poultry

shall be kept at least 25 feet from any dwelling, andshall be kept in clean condition, mid disinfected. atleast once a week with lint', ashes, or other suitabledisinfectant.

Abattoirs and slaughter-hou,s'es.22. Abattoirs or slaughter-houses shall not be estab-

ished or conducted in any part of the catchment area.

Removal and destruction of carcases.23. In the event of the death or of the accident

necessitating the slaughter of any horse, cattle, orsheep; or other animal, the carcase of such animal shallbe removed by the owner thereof to a .-afe distance fromhigh-water mark, or any feeder, or to ; place as theInspector may direct, and the owner hid Immediatelythereafter dispose of same by burnir, satisfac-tion of the Inspector, or, if the owae be found,the Inspector shall destroy it.

,Iircspirre refuse.24. (a) The occlude,- evr.ry lion nisc's,',ltall

provide and keep in a po.4ition applied :,v the In-spector, such and so many receptacle- al boxes of thematerial and of the dimensions as may be required bythe Minister or the Inspector for the temporary depositof solid house refuse.

(b) The owner or occupier of such house shall regu-larly collect all refuse or rubbish from such premises,and place the same in receptacles, and he shall not per-mit or suffer such receptacles to overflow or becomeoffensive, and shall, when necessary, or directed by the-Inspector, thoroughly disinfect the same forthwith.

(c) The owner or occupier of every house or premisesto which a receptacle as aforesaid is attached or usedshall cause same to he emptied at least once a week, oras often as the Inspector may direct. The owner oroccupier of such premises shall keep such receptacle ingood repair, and upon notice from the Inspector im-mediately replace by a new and improved receptacleany receptacle that the Inspector may deem worn out orunfit for use.

Disposal of mid receptacles for noisome things.25. Rubbish, filth, blood, offal, or -manure or any

slops, soap-suds, urine, water containing urine, or otherrefuse, noisome thing, or matter shall not be deposited orbe permitted to be deposited in any part of the catch-ment area, where it may, in the opinion of the Inspec-tor, be carried by stormNvater into any feeder, but everyoccupier or owner shall provide and maintain properwater-tight vehicles or receptacles fitted with closefitting covers or lids, for the purpose of carting orreceiving same.

Location of vehicles or receptacles.26. All such vehicles or receptacles shall be kept in

such convenient place to allow of ready removal as mayhe directed by the Inspector, so as not to be a nuisanceto any person, and shall he kept in a thoroughly sani-tary condition, and removed at least once every week,and cleansed and disinfected both inside and out.

Reserve for rubbish, etc.27. Foul or offensive water or other offensive liquid,

or refuse, garbage, sweepings, or other offensive matteror thing, shall not he pumped, emptied, or swept,thrown, or otherwise discharged or deposited into orupon any street, lane, yard, vacant land, or other place,whether public or private, within the district other thanthe place set apart by the Minister or the Inspector forthat purpose.

Pollution of streanns, etc.28. Bathing or washing of clothes or other articles

in any stream, reservoir, aqueduct, or other waterworks-within the catchment area shall not be permitted, nor

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shall any person wash, throw, or cause to enter thereinany dog or other animal, or throw or convey, or permitto be conveyed or thrown therein any rubbish, dirt, filth,dead animal, or other noisome, thing.

Entry priliate premises by Officers of Minister.29. It shall be lawful for the Inspector, or any

assistants acting under the directions of the Inspectolor other authorised officer, at his discretion, at anyreasonable hour, with or without notice, to enter anyland, house, or premises for the purpose of ascertainingwhether any act or thing is being done or permittedwithin such land, house, or premises in breach of theseBy-laws, and to remove or cause to be removed anything therein or thereon in breach of these By-laws, orto take such steps as he may deem necessary for carry-ing out these provisions. The cost of such removal orsuch other necessary act shall be borne by the owner oroccupier of the premises upon which such breach shalloccur.

Period for compliance with notices.30. Unless otherwise provided for, the time which

may elapse between the giving of a notice and the doingof a thing required to be done by any Insretor or otherauthorised officer shall be determined by the Ministeraccording to the nature of each case.

Cutting of timber.31. Any person, 'whether in possession of a timber

cutter's license or not, shall not cut or hew timber onany catchment area unless authorised so to do by theMinister.

Shooting, hunting, and fishing prohibited.32. Shooting or hunting any game or angling for

or catching' of fish shall not be permitted within thecatchment area.

DIVISION III.By-laws for protecting the Water, Grounds, 'Forks, etc..

from trespass and injury.Trespassing prohibited.

33. Trespassing within the fenced-off ground ad-jacent to or reserved for Water Supply Works, or theentering' without proper authority of any Waterworknot open to the public, shall not he permitted.

Camping and lighting of fires.34. Camping or lighting of fires within the vicinity

of any reservoir, except on land set apart for suchpurposes, shall not be permitted. The lighting of fireson any other reserves or fenced-off land is absolutelyprohibited.

Protection of flora, shrubs, etc.35. The removal, plucking, or damaging of any wild

flower, shrub, hush, tree, or other plant, growing onany land or reserve vested in the Minister, within halfa mile of any reservoir, shall not be permitted.

Dogs prohibited.36. Dogs shall not be permitted on any portion of

the grounds in the vicinity of any Waterworks.

Disposal of refuse, etc.37. Loose paper or other refuse shall not be left on

any portion of the grounds in the vicinity of any reser-VOir or works,, except in the reeeptacles provided therefor.

Posting or distribution of bills, etc.38. Bills, advertisements, or other notices shall not

he posted or distributed on any portion of any reservoiror works, or on any portion of the works or grounds inthe vicinity thereof.

Nui,rances.39. Nuisances shall not be committed on any portion

of the grounds in the vicinity of any reservoir or works.

Protection of pipes.40. Vehicles, conveyances, or animals shall not be

driven, taken, or ridden in such a manner as to endangerthe main conduit or any branch thereof, or be permittedto cross the same except where crossing places have beenprovided as indicated by sign-boards.

DIVISION IV.Licensing of plumbers.

Plunibing work shall be done by licensed plumbers.41 . Any person shall not do or cause to be done,

any work within the Water Area in connection with thewater supply of any premises, or in connection with anyfitting or apparatus connected therewith, unless he shallhave first been duly admitted by the Minister as a" Licensed Water Supply Plumber."

Description and scope of licenses.42. The conditions upon which licenses will be issued

by the Minister are(a) The Minister will grant water supply plumbers'

licenses, operative only in the area to whichthese By-laws apply, to water supply plumbersupon the applicants satisfying the Minister thatthey are competent water supply plumbers, andthat they are fit and proper persons to holdsuch licenses, and the applicants may be re-quired to sit hunt to an examifiation in the theoryand practice of plumbing work.

(h) On condition that the certificate of the Depart-ment 's Board of Examiners has been ob-tained, the prescribed payments made, andprovided the Minister is satisfied that theapplicant is a fit and proper person to holdsuch license, the Minister will grant watersupply I du m hers ' license operative in alareas administered by the Minister, exceptingthe metropolitan area and excepting areasopen for sewerage ,connections; and will alsogrant water supply and sanitary plumbers'licenses, operative in ;ill areas administeredby the Minister.

Annual fee for license.43. A tee of ten shillings shall be payable for every

license except when a license is granted after thetenth day of July in any year, in which ease the feeshall be five shillings.

Renewal of license.44. Licenses issued by the Minister under the By-

la WS and Regulations shall be current only from thelist January to the 31st Deemnbr of the year of issue,and water supply plumbers shall apply for a renewal,and pay the necessary fee before the expiry of theyear for which their existing license is current.

List of licensed plumbers shall be published.45. A list of licensed water supply plumbers shall,

from time to time, he published at the office of theMinister.

Breaches of By-laws by plumbers.46. Any licensed water supply plumber offending

against any By-law or Regulation of the Minister, arwho shall refuse to give ally needful or proper infor-mation required by an officer of Minister, eitherby himself or those employed by him, or who fails tocomplete any contract with the Minister or with aprivate owner within the time specifh,d, shall be liableto a fine not exceeding Twenty pounds, and he shallalso show V cause why his Remise shall not be suspendedor cancelled. Any person who has been removed fromthe list shall not be re-admitted as a licensed watersupply plumber until lie shall have served the suspen-sion order or paid such fine, not exceeding Twentypounds, as the Minister may determine.

Delay in work.47. Plumbers shall execute any work they under-

take with reasonable despatch; and any inconvenienceto the public caused by licensed water supply plumbersby unnecessary delay in carrping out work will berigorously dealt with by the Minister.

Accidents to pipes shall be reported.48. Accidents caused by licensed water supply

plumbers to water, gas, or other pipes shall be at oncereported, and immediate steps taken to have repairseffected, and the cost of same shall be defrayed bysuch plumber.

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19. .Prior to issue 0 l' f tic license, tin ICI , , sou to% In rill the ',Anne i iu L i:.Icd sh:i 11 dep0:-;it. 11 'Lill...\1 in. io: er a. .-11111 1 rooick, Which .11:1 I: he retain, 0(luring Iii' coil, i ilt i 1,1! ,cclit'hy 1 Or

Hie 1,-(!pr per, cc!!!!!!1,- l' all iolle ir.\ 11111, :ladOltall Si,!11 a tie! 1:!1*.!:1 !co i h:11 !!!:!!;S HIell. ,!ccsubject ;!, ,it, cor: torci eon. ;I, lon.thereof am l (vii o i 1 i Cr L 6 Minister, andthat he will confol Id ;mei ,- eid ! !!. li.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

j50. The i ,r !!!!!:: uch deposit

any fine inflicted or 1 h., pe er Taking good anybad work of the ,;,:!:' sei,i7I plum her orworkmen, :01, anantal 1,-; so de,incledthe liceiletl. 11 01er ...1:1,11n. 1.11111 ke good thdeposit t stint of 1 mond 01111 tie dl:dill, hi ;license will III ea acc I le,,.

Chanoe !ess to be notified.01. livery lieem 11 li tI' supply plumber shall,

Within 3 h'otir, of any change in his: addre ss,give notice in \ vrit o I lie Al blister.

UiVli r,`Nr V.

Water Supplg Ptumbing.

!if-olio,' of p,p,..! 111111 Piling:: for private services.In eon nee., ion : he down,

alteration, or repa priv0 service,foilov.dng reg Ida 1 iffit 1 or,,o vt, I,y the

mmer or oee oriel. or 1ti ScCiTileeis:(a) A 1

(C)

be of lead, or gal-, iron.

alt p ore used, they shall, be ofleaf o.. equal thickness Itiroughout,

and of at last the respective vveigllts follow-ing, viz.:

i-.3 lbs. per yard.

9

121.6

20

Where WI:ought. iron tubes are used they shallbe butt welded or solid drawn of regular sec-tion with .British standard thread and of thefollowing iveights:

lbs. per foot..82

1.171.682.322.703.605.406

7.00

'.1.11.1..! Or 11 rwl :HA niallit lixed l'1'0111 tines to

a MI Ile 11111 I lealile fittikan,l shall be used.

(e) 'fees, henfls, red:Icing couple, plugs,ote., .! the best rna nu (Nei 0 re,section, re,g alai., and 01' equal 1 hiekairss, pro-perly turd truly, cut with :he It id:thread, perfectly SOLLIIil tope Treefront all defects.

The tees, bends, tuheS. , e., !mail he capable of with-standing a hydrostat \,' s-till equal to a column ofwater 400 feet in ,i,

(f) All joints t pipes, tees, bends,(,ottplings, el Io \ -:. and cocks, etc., bemade 111. ced Icad and Oa x, or other approved

. .Ina: el ia I. . \ 1 1 joints on lead pip:of I ie: I. be i 1, nov, 11 as " wipe: i

Join 1 11 conueel inn!, h'';1\ 1 a tu 1

iron water pipes sha II he made,couplings and wiped joint:I.

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No pipe or other apparatus shall laid throughny sewer, drain, ashpit, cistern, or manure

through, in, or hell, any place where,pipe (('Coming' 011801.11.111,

101,11,1 !! through mell pipe wouldto he lilted or to ese71 pe ,vitliout

idpe er ppa u'ntll. becas.! 'fon pipe or box

I teel, !It to afford dueaud to ht, ..alf-

drleci inn.bail, !eh'. \ake-.

, II!!! bat 11 taps, III'va Ives eonneet ion

"1.a prf!ssur

I he tested°file, o! ofMinister

Bib a ep111111-coelfs or :.:111:;Waste-not regulators

turn, alduly authoiiseBing fixed.

, and.tins tool stain

2.I.6d. eacl

:Intl tank shall he provnfoul ball valve, and the over' -1 lo

1)::! laid :lad fixed iu 0 suitable man-ner, tu dischn in some conspicuousphtee opeli to ins,,eet ion, and in a position ap-prove,l Ay the Al bdster.

No se r, ill communicate directly \vithor vessel intended or used

ption of robin tor, or made orthe studio'., of

No par, I 1 elitlywith the water in !am boiler or otherapparatus 7100,1 for the wra thin of steam,but the I, .! water shah be s1lp liie,l in such amanieo tt none of the icuter in alto boiler,Or suet !'pa mans, e:111 return into the

pip,.1,:ve01 elo-..: h 111. shall be approved of

by lt: inister, :del shall be ,supplied fromthe seri iee pertaining to the tenement, througha proper cistern or service box, fittell withapproved ii ' te- previrlttiu' Ii pparatus. .No ser-vice pip( codon en hate directly with a

hasin itherWiSe Ilia El v,"ith the, cisternf a w0:

(n) In ev outlet he distinct fromand uueonn 111th the inlet or inlets, andthe ..III II he placed at least oneinch abbe III. Ins! \val er level of the bath.

he outlet lc!! II shall he provided witha perfectly vv,,t . ig ;dog. The Alinister wiltnot supply any hal I: unless the same shall beso coast !meted. as iu prevent a waste of water.

( It ) Every urinal shall I supplied only through a,

or service hox, fitted with approvednt '7101.ntratus. No service pipein Hoiden te directly with any

11000 of private services.

53. (a ) The ownerof any promises suppliedrisk aril ex ruse, and, sol.By-laws, arrange withhis private service :nail 1.:eppair, and so t hat the same set;teem:dance with the Aly-laws for the

occupier for the time beingith vat(or shall at his own

.0 the provisions of theseether 1.0 lay downood order and w-

all times be inlute being.

(I)) The service pipe ladingor occupier of the Inoil -uppithe !occupier (if .

receiving notice Om1ing, immediately artrepair the same, sollaws, and he shall I,

or other damage WhichSnell servfee pipe beingor broken, and in d,.fault ha liableceeding Ten pounds, althe offence, to a further penalt f Two pounds foreach day after receipt of such notice, and the ustermay stop the water from flowing into such premises,either by crating off the service pipe, or otherwise as theMinister may see fit, until the necessary repairs shallhave been effected.

propOty Of the OIVIlersnob service pipes,

10,11', shall uponrequires repair-

, with nsed 1.dumber to! provi. of these Ey--Hide for a Os of water

hall be eause,t ley !eason ofky or otherwise ou of repair

to a penalty not ex-D au the of continuing

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(c) Without prejudice to the right of the Ministerto proceed for any penalty for the breach or non-ob-servance of any of the provisions of this By-law, theMinister may cut off the supply of water to any pre-mises whereon the private service or any part thereofis not at all times laid; fixed, used, or maintained inall respects in accordance with the provisions of thesaid By-laws, and may keep the same cut off until suchprovisions have been fully observed.

Interference within three feet of meter.54. Licensed plumbers, or other persons shall not

under any circumstances disconnect the joints from themeter, or, after a meter has once been fixed on a serviceand water has been turned on, disconnect or interferewith any piping within three feet of such Meter. Suchwork shall be clone only by the servants of the Minister.

DIVISION VI.By-laws for General Purposes.

Applications for services.55. Applications for water services shall be made on

the printed form procurable at the Head or BranchOffices, and shall be lodged not less than seven daysbefore the service is required. Full information, as in-dicated on the prescribed form, shall be supplied, andthe full amount of rates or other charges due on thepremises to which a service is required shall be paid onor before application and before the work is com-menced.

Supply to non-rated premises.6. Any person or persons requiring a water service

to any non-rated property may be supplied on paymentof a minimum charge, which shall be fixed by theMinister in each case. The minimum charge shall thentake the place of a water rate, and the general provisionsof these By-laws, as applying to ratepaying consumers,shall apply to minimum charge paying consumers.

Supply of Water not compulsou.57. It shall be at the discretion of the Minister to

supply water to any .individual consumer or to any landwhether rated or not.

Separate Services required.58. Except with the written permission of the Minis-

ter, not snore than one house or tenement shall be sup-plied from a single water service. The Minister may,in special cases, consent to two or more tenements beingsupplied from one water service, but in such eases thesub-services shall be so arranged that the supply to eachhouse shall be independent of the supply to the remain-ing houses and controlled by a stop-cock on such sub-service.

Sizes of Service Pipes.59. The size of the service pipe shall in each case

be fixed at the discretion of the Minister.

Notice of intention to build.60. The owner or occupier of any land supplied with

water within a Water Area who shall erect or make,or cause to be, erected, or made any building or additionto any existing building on such land shall, before thecommencement of same, give notice in writing thereofto the Minister.

Locking of Taps, etc.61. The occupier of any premises to which the water

has been laid on, or in the event of there being nooccupier, the owner shall cause proper means to betaken by locks or otherwise, subject to the approval ofthe Minister, to prevent the use of the water from themain by persons not connected with the said premises.

62. No service pipe shall communicate directly withany cistern, tank, or Vessel intended or used for thereception of water other than water obtained from theMinister 's mains.

Misuse of Water.63. Any person entitled to a supply of water for

domestic purposes only, or entitled only to a supply ofwater for any other specified purpose, shall not use suchwater for any other purpose except that specified.

Illegal taking or selling of Water.64. Any person, whether entitled to receive water

from the Minister or uot, shall not, without the written

permission of the Minister, take, carry away, or allowto be taken or carried away, such water from hispremises, or sell the same to any other person.

TWriting of when repairing and tapping.65. The Minister may, from time to time, when neces-

sary for the purpose of tapping or repairing the main,or otherwise, cut off the supply of water from any partor parts of a water area.

RewardReporting leakage.66. The Minister may in his discretion adequately

reward any person (not being the person in fault) whoshall eummunicate timely information to the Ministerof any leakages or waste of water, whether the samebe accidental, negligently or wilfully occasioned orsuffered, or who shall give such information as shalllead to the conviction of any person or persons whoshall steal or cause to be stolen or improperly appro-priated the water of the Minister.

Waste of Water.67. Any person supplied with water by the Minister,

whether by meter or otherwise, shall not allow the sameto run to waste.

Limiting Supply.68. The Minister may at such times and for such

purposes as he may deem necessary and expedient, pro-hibit the use of water for garden purposes and all pur-poses other than domestic and industrial, except withhis permission in writing.

Any person contravening this By-law shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding £20, and in the event of acontinuing breach to a further penalty not exceeding,5 for each day such breach, shall continue.

Fixing of Meters.GO. Any officer appointed by the Minister for the

purpose may fix a meter on any service, and shall deter-mine the size and class of meter in each case. Meterswill be supplied by the Minister, and may be open orencased, at the discretion of the Minister.

Repairs and maintenance of Meters.70. Any person supplied with water through a meter

belonging to the Minister shall pay the cost of makinggood all damages to such meter whilst on his land andin his charge. Any repairs required shall be clone bythe officers of the Minister, and the expense incurredby the Minister in so doing shall, on demand, be paidby the owner or occupier of the land, and if not paidon demand shall be recoverable in the same manner aswater rates.

Notice of damage or non-registration of Meter shaltbe given.

71. Any person supplied by the Minister with waterthrough a meter shall, on finding' that meter is damaged,or not registering, immediately give notice of the factto the Local Water Supply Office,

Interference with Meters.72. Any person shall not break or in any way inter-

fere with the seal fixed on the meter through whichwater is supplied by the Minister, or turn or attemptto turn any screw, bolt, or nut on or attached tosuch mater, or use any tool or appliance on any suchmeter or introduce or attempt to introduce any body orsubstance into such meter, or in any way interfere withany portion of such meter or any pipes or fittingsattached thereto.

Period for reading.73. The quantity registered by a meter at any time

between ten days before and ten days after any stateddate may be taken as the reading of the meter at suchstated date.

Averaging of c,onsumption.74. During the time any meter is undergoing re-

pairs, or should it cease to properly register the con-sumption of water, the Minister or any officer appointedby the Minister may, at his option, estimate thequantity of water consumed by taking an average ofthe quantity used during such previous period as theMinister may determine, and the quantity so ascer-tained shall be paid for by the consumer.

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Jwcn 10, 1927.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 103

Testing of Meters.75. If any consumer shall at any time be dissatisfied

with any particular reading of a meter, and be desirousof having the meter iested, he shall give written noticethereof to the Mink! 'r or 14 officer within seven daysof such reading, and ilierenpen he said meter shall betested by passing rlireugh IS a predetermined quantityof water, and if upon s01-ii lesliog it shall appear to the.satisfaction of the MHistec ec 1k eer that the meterregistered more tha rise ;cs- :and. in excess of thequantity that fduill iiii 'iis4h it at suchtesting then the Silioisler hear the -.:spense of andincidental to such i1J:2 I :lfl] iiio adjust tin'charge to the said e,i,,,nee: ind he meter upon suchtesting shall not reei,02:. more than five per cent, inexcess of the quaidily 111,0 401 11 actually pass throughit, then the consumer II to the Minister all theexpenses of and such testing, providingthat the expense y -Hst shall be fixed by theMinister, subject to a minimum charge of ten shillingsfor each test; provided 1150, that the consumer shallnot be at liberty to avail himself of the right to testthe registration of the meter for any period other thanthe period of registration next preceding the date ofreading in respect of which lie shall have given noticeas aforesaid.

A utl/ority 1,1

76. Any officer noting under tilt Silnister's authoritymay, at all reasonable times, enter any house or pre-mises connected or intended. to be connected with thewater mains, in order to examine whether the waterpipes and fittings in such house or premises are in pro-per order. Any person refusing such admission or inany way hindering such officer in the execution of hisduty shall be liable to It penalty as hereinafter pre-scribed.

G t peohib.ited.

77. Officers, workmen, or agents of the Minis.tershall not solicit or receive any fee or gratuity what-ever.

Standard Drawings a nd Fittings.IS. Approved standard ..fitti ies and type drawings

will be exhibited at I he i1iIinistes is office. Due con-sideration will be ?juts: by thetill l vi -tot' to the claimsof any other lit] ''s 011111 may presented forapproval, and, if cen-idered sal is:'n:sf ery, the samemay be placed among moil iieceme lie of the approvedstandard fittings. The M ini.ster may, from time totime, amend, alter, or cancel any or all of thestandard fittings or type dra-wings and replace themby such other fittings or drawings as he may approveof.

1' iMe11011 OP inter f erence with Pipes 01' Fittings.

79. Any person shall not make any connection orinterference with any pipe or fitting of the Ministeror with any Water pipe Ill fitting communicatingtherewith, at any ((till'' place than shall be approvedof by the Minister, and the mains shall only be tappedby the workmen of the Minister.

Inspection of Works.80. Work shall not be .undertaken in connection

with water supply, or in the extension or alterationthereof, .until such time as the necessary printed per-mit is obtained. T,1m days' notice shall in all casesbe given by the licensed plumber before work is in-tended to be e,iinmenced, unless the officer of theMinister duly appointed to issue permits expresslyaccepts shorter notice. I i 00150 shall any waterpipes or apparatus in e;e: ooction with water supplybe used until the said sver!s shall have been inspectedand, if neets.,,ary tested b, 10 said officer, and certi-fied by him on the presa.rilied form. No undergroundor enclosed work -loll be covered up or coacealed.front view until i tio same shall have been duly in-spected and 1

ss,..,1 ty, the Inspector, and for thispurpose the peisoen hi whom the permit has beenissued shall imnli diately report any work which isready for inspection or test, and every facility shallbe afforded to such. officer for making such inspectionor tests.

DIVISION VII.Rates and Charges.

Rating.81. (a) Within the Kondinin Water Area the,

water t'ate shall be within the townsite at a rate notexceeding three shillings in the pound per annumupon the net annual value of all rateable land, pro-vided that a minimum rate of not exceeding Onepound per an 1111111 shall be payable on each separatelyassessed piece of land and for farming land, any hold-ing situated wholly or partly within ten chains ofany pipe at 11 rate not exceeding One shilling perII ere plus holding fee not exceeding Five pounds; butno such holding shall be rateable so far as regardsthat part of it which is more than one mile and a halffrom the pipe.

(b) The minister nniy. III 1101 discretion, allow adiscount of not exceeding 2e per centum upon anyrates paid within Ore.. months of the date uponwhich such rates become payable, but such discountshall not apply to minimum rates or fees, which shallbe paid in full.

(c) in making rates a distinction may be madebetween occupied and vacant land, and in the eventof a dispute as, to whether or not land shall be Ye'garded as vacant, the decision of the Minister shallbe final in every ease. This A1411 not apply to farm-jug; areas.

RatesHow payable.S2. Rates shall become due and payable yearly in

advance on the first day of July. Provided that inall eases .where a rate is made after the first day ofJuly in any year the notice of the order for themaking and levying of such rate, published in theGovernment Gazette and a newspaper, as provided bySection 94 of the said Act, shall specify the minimu'nsuns payable as rate as aforesaid, and the date ordates when the rates shall be due and payable, andsuch rate shall be and become due and payable inaccordance with the terms of such notice.

Allowance for Rate.83. Subject to the provisions of these By-laws

every ratepayer Y:ill be entitled to consume on each,-;opnrntely assessed piece of land of which he is theowner or oecupier that quantity of water which, ifealculated at the price specified in the Schedule 1_hereto as being that .at which water is supplied inreturn for the rate in the area in which such propertyis situated would amount to the equivalent of thewater -rate paid on each property, provided that suchwater is taken during the period for which the rateis struck.

Payment for Excess Water,84. Every ratepaying. consumer .taking water in

excess of the quantity to which he is entitled inrespect of the rate shall pay for the excess in accord-ance with prices set forth in the Schedule 1 hereto.

FeesState or Commonwealth Government Depart-ments.

S5. For each Water service for purposes of anyState or Commonwealth Department there shall bepayable, as a minimum annual fee in lieu of waterrate, the sum of not less than One pound (£1) whenthe service is metered, and of not less than One poundten shillings (El. 1 Os.) when the service is non-metered.

It shall be at the discretion of the Minister as towhether or not a meter shall be fixed in each case.

This By-law shall not apply to water for railwaypurposes.

Fees for Additional Services.SO. In any case where the owner or occupies- of

any separately rated piece of land requires more thanone service to be installed for supplying water tosuch land, such additional service or services shall,at the discretion of the Minister, be installed on suchoccupier or owner paying in advance the cost of in-stallation and a fee of not less than One pound perannum, in addition to meter rent, for each additionalservice. In return for such fee all equivalent quantityof water will be given in each year, in the same wayas water is given in return for water rates.

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1494 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W A [JUNE 10, 1927.

Meter Rents.87. Every person supplied with water by measure

to other than rateable premises or private residencesshall pay meter rent in advanee according to thefollowing scale:

Size of Meter. Inferential.

Open.

Annual

Encased.

Rent.

Positive.

Open. Encased-

S. 5. 5.f inch 10 20 10 20f inch 10 20 10 2u

inch 10 901 10 20f inch 10 20 10 20

1 inch 15 30 25 501f inch 15 30 25 5011 inch 20 10 40 802 Inch 25 50 60 12o3 inch 30 60 100 2004 inch 40 80 1.30 260

Reconnection Fee.88. In every case in which the supply of water

shall have been cut off by reason of non-payment ofrates or other charges, or by reason of a defectiveservice, or by request of the occupier or owner, orwhen, in the opinion of the Minister or local officer,necessary to prevent waste of water, or for otherreasons, a minimum fee of five shillings shall becharged for disconnection and reconnection, providedthat where the cost exceeds the minimum fee theactual cost of the disconnection and reconnection, asdetermined by the Minister, shall be charged, andshall be payable by the owner or occupier for thetime being, on demand. The service shall not berestored until such fee has been paid.

Private Fire Services.89. Private fire service will be allowed, but every

such service shall be sealed, except in cases wherethe Minister may decide that sealing is unnecessary.For each such service there shall be paid the actualcost of installation, and a fee equivalent to live percentum on cost per annuni shall be paid in advanceas rental, subject to a minimum fee for each serviceof Ten shillings per annum. No water shall be takenfrom any sealed portion except for extinction of lire.In the event of the seal having been broken in easeof fire or by accident, or otherwise, the occupier shallgive notice, and pay the cost of resealing.

Building Fees.90. Where water is required for building purposes

the Minister may permit the supply thereof at pricesas set forth in Schedule 1 hereto and on the followingterms:

(a) The aforementioned prices shall apply only tosupplies to buildings intended for use asordinary dwellings.

(b) In the ease of building's other than ordinarydwellings, the supply shall be on such termsas may be agreed upon by the Minister, sub-ject to a minimum fee of One pound for eachservice.

(c) All fees shall he paid in advance. if any workis done other than that mentioned at the timeof applying to the Minister, the same shall bepaid for ill advance, or the whole supply willforthwith 1)0 cut off.

(d) It shall he at the discretion of the Minister isto whether or not in any case a supply ofwater shall be classed as a supply for buildingpurposes, and as to whether or not the supplyshall be measured by meter.

(e) Applications for water under this By-law shallbe in writing, stating the nature of the workto be done and the purpose for which wateris required.

I Fltett Accounts due and payable.91. Where water is supplied by measure to the owner

or occupier of land, whether rated under the Act orotherwise, payment for same shall become due and pay-able within 14 clays after due service of the account,unless otherwise agreed. upon.

-.3U11EIJULE 1.

Schedule of Price of ll'a(or.Purpose for which 11'0 tot' is supplied, or class of tn:nl or

service, and priee per 1,00o gallons.S. (I.

Water in return for amount of rates paid or ((tnrinitnutll charges le lieu of rates .. 7 6

Water supplied in excess of quantity allowed forrate or minimum charges 7 6

For building purposes(a) Where service metered , . as above(b) Where service non-metered a. ri.

Wooden houses, per room .. . 5 0

Brick houses, per room .. .. 10 0

Subject to minimum charge of £1 in each case foreach service.

For public water troughs and drinking f cunt ai is wherethe supply is by measure, the annual minimum chargeshall be I.; where the supply is Hon -motored, theanimal minimum charge will 10. : --

£ a. d.For water troughs .. .. 2 10 0

For drinking fountains .. .. 1 10 0

Railways and Government services will lie suppliedunder special agreement in each case.

DIVISION VIII.Penalties.

Penalty for Breaches,92. Any person committing a breach of any of the

foregoing By-laws to which no specific penalty is at-tached or who shall refuse or neglect to obey any in-junction in any such By-law, or to romply with anyrequirements therein contained, shall, upon convietion,be liable to a penalty not exceeding ,£20, and, in caseof continuing offence, a further penalty not exceeding£5 for each day after notice of such offence shall havebeen given by the Minister to such offender.

Recommended..TAS. CITNNINB M,

Minister for \Vaiv(r Sewerage, and Brainage.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in flouneil,this 1st day of June, 1927.

(Sgd.) D. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Pouneil.

T If If ROADS DISTRICT ACT, 101.9.(Form No 1.)

Suggested Vol IC of Is tention to Borrow--Goomollingload Board.

p ro posed Lotm of £1,500.NOTICE is hereby given that the Goomalling RoadBoard proposes to borrow the amount of One thousandfive hundred pounds sterling (£1,500).

This amount is proposed to be raised front the Gov-ernment, repayable 30 years after the date of issuethereof, and bearing interest at the rate of Six poundsper cent. (£6 per cent.) per annum, payable half-yearly.

The amount of the said loan and the interest thereonis to be paid at the Colonial Treasury Department, Perth.

Sinking Fund is to he provided at the rate of Twopounds per cent (£2 per cent.) per annum of the amountof the said loan, in accordance with the provisions of"The Road Districts Art, 1919.''

The purpose for which the loan is to be applied isthe erection of a Hospital at Cioomalling, as set out inthe plans and specifications covering the proposed. work.

The plans, specifications, and an estimate of the costof such work are open for inspection of ratepayers, atthe offiee of the Board, for one month after the lastpublication of this notice.

The hours during which such inspection may be madeare 10 :.in. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays.

IVON FL ROYAL,Chairman.

JOHN ADAMSOI`',Secretary.

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ThiN8): 10, 1927.1 OVF,TiN)T ENT GA 7.F,TTE. W.A. 1495

\,'J) T':)']' l() C`:8cf.NI (TICE Is lw:c "`yt !Icy I;cort.:, 141y hasheen 'iunioipality for the pin'p115)' of impoundho; -t raying ,--;,8k.

(1. JAM' ESON,7t.lt Town Clerk.

IT is otitiod, ; Curmatiun, thatITe.r1.-tert hoini appointed. Poundkeeper awll'ffinger I., the North rroman'Io

[if'linen Clerk.

ROAD 'DISINicTi; \fiT, 1919.

Caremarth Di, I 1,', poi Hoard

AN lc shovno.. operations and 1 rdie:noiion,ti. 1:,,ird for rinnio jai r ended :Inth (by of 'limo.

1920 -

.A13(1,011.1T ()F jI 1:(1'. F N1) EN pENI)11171-m.

JAPE,.

(Told ltalanss I blaTissimont of V(sir-ESII:lykis at Tr, .T.Tri, 2°37 11) II1:alant, ;.1.

lionsralIII C0rrent gabs colkohs1 during yettr ... 2.550 II(2) Arrears of Bates eollreted dnring year 4

pc. Csrl and Carriage 2 11do 1n)2 .., ...1,6 lOo,or Cars (1Triv:110 II ii 0(o) :io'oior Car.; ( It iro) 2t) 0 0(el :\Cotor ( iTdos ... 11 10 0oi Motor 1;'agons ... 2 4I 18 61!.) I .010.11.10 ()I'S ... 0 ill 0

.007 in 7

2,855 12 :1

029 .5 L

aria It.-dstrat ion ... (.1 7 6(((tveritment 411'8113s"

Anitird 6111.shly for 9faintenance told Con-:31 ruct T00 II 0

8p5visl I lri.ntB0ad Board ()III,OS ... 200 0 0Fprnshish N.1:. It rind ... 20 15 11

520 15 ii1:),1,6, 1, o.:, .1 10 1" 3

01)1 14 8Verntill A ecuunt IleceiptsAll other Ite, eipt,

2III3 11'Pro:4 .1,,,ltuiLicensin9 Phu e ... II 14 61'..,(ellolete fir, t hen nes 2 10 3Petty I 9slt 4 2 11

:IS 12 1.fleturtnst chows,:-- 366 u II

'15,1

. , .

117,235 II 1

T',/ bin'.Expenties for 1.0,..kn:

( ,i0e, oto. :to uenses

11-4t9( itts,s, etc, 33 10 III276 16 1

Suit, Ituskeze. 05117IS a

hIlection 11m/wises ... 10 Ili25 10 6

Ad\ IS a 0Ilaul, 6 I .1

Insurdnees III re huortull s. etc.) ... 9 7 5Tur.., I.., ',runs. 45 14 0

ii \ . I 11

.0!ti 10 I.

51,C; ,,,,,110.,1,111t..111(111401g

Ito cis .Etillst El. I itu, \\r;l sou, r ,\

Iirrn''rr 151 pei --Horn'.

Plant(1) 'tools, Plant, ie., (purchased durins

%es's :31,1 6 I.

(2 ) ()Mc, 11tirniture 15 0

C.3) 11,6:H: 10 Furniture, Tools, 41561.8 1 9

904 IS

2,291 15 0

Iternuti oi Il til (in slIspeitse) ... ... 4 1.4 0Vermin A, onto I ::.11490 , ... ., ... 822 15 oAll oThsr I1 .1,0,10o1- 10 IT. spcsi40,1 it on

works!11ratn5.y to 1.0. s;+.crotary ... 43 0 0Ile; uI'll si t lieulLe3 ... .., 93 12 4

Trust Aeconnt ... ... .... 258 16 5

Balance at cud of Year--To credit of 11011111 at Tr.-iry ... ... 3:1 13 0TO credit of Board at \V,-Atom (lust rslian

liank 04elairal Ai:contr.) 1.527 17 0

in hands of SociTTAiry . ... . ... 250 o 0

(392 6 1)

Total

II

117,235 11

1,1,1.1111,11`11:ti ANTI :11-;:-;11`8.

InAlt11,141194.

1'4 firrs.1 s. 1, 9 s.

Tinbtandb..; .i.conoTi 411,1 0,0 ben1s) . . 723 16 4

1:,16r- 1,uPosil, on 'Fri: lt counts ... Ii) 17 7All other flahiliti.s

Verniin 11oard Cr. 1talan,. 111 1 5

vermin Hoard- colitra.nrica to MotorTrud. . tun ir in

nalance 01. Assets over riahinries

Tot al ...

ASSETS.

:AI 1 5

2,1143 7 5

£3,028 5 0

fOr rlie, firrs.I a.. (1. a. (1.

Cre)lit dais.''', Trs4 sr) .. , 31.1 13 0Credit, 1141,10T a, VEcd,11, ..0astralian Rank 1,527 17 0

14-4;0 11 II

Cul, in 1,404. nI ssuroial'y 2:0 0 IiII i1r" o31-tandil0T---

(;c11,2T1 gab, 572 13 11cornid Value of l'roperty owned

lba811001,10, , , , . 70115o (.1.1e FIN ol and Tools 1110 10 1)

r,', r le. 151 13 3(0),, Prop.0sy (Windmills, Tanks,

508 15 0All olloir -

Trust. Aecomil, to (s,neral Revenue 10 1 II)

Total .., 1.3,028 5 0

1 ccrtify having ()A:widow' the hoohs and accounts of the111:Intali hinriit limit, also compared the ...d;ateinelits ofReceipt, and Expenditure atiri Assets and Liabilities,'"

and, found saroo t, lie ('oi'l

P. L. 1-f0DGSON,G.ovornnuait Auditor and Inspector.

1Gth Ala) , 1927.

CA UNAMA II 11.0A1)

V0631 NO. 51.

statement: sli0w612. l.u. pnoliture oil 11oads for yisir ended 30411IS He, 102(4

.N;ino, of lload. I1onstrttetion. .M'aintcuance.3, O. II. .'£ s. d.

240 5 10 110 2 011 10 0

Pioi.e',,, Iliad ... .18 15 0Malay'S )1''d ... 12 8 4

Thris.. 5Trin3s 811Tols 7 17 1. 2010 0101,-;,1', Road ... 20 12 1

101,410,1's :dna(' II) 1.0 08.tivido's 1;o:41 18 1; ...Vi .0 -40C., gosd ... 7 1.0 0 ..liotiland's fload ... 11,5 I' (1 0 10 0i dinTbalk streets 82 0 0 35 5 11

I litn-, 11 oad ... 10 8 0 2 2 0\ arizei ii lid ... 13 0 0 ...1:ookunoolsa .1tottd 06 u o

I1inelicster :load ... ::I.- 7 0 85 0I .,0 N.: road ... ... 16.; 4 0 7 0 016,r,ol6ri 11072 ... ... 11r 0 0 21515 01.:01:, t;outl ... ... 0 0.V8i., 1;11', krOlt iOad .. I 0 0 244...0 41.awsion's ltott(i ... ... 2, 15 liProv,..a4s, 0 oad ... ... 13 12 2 2-5 0Jun Jun II nad ... 'Iii 12 0

5 It 210 0yhttpuluu !load. ... 20 19 0Waddi goo.:1 ... 58 8 3 2810 0Iiiiion., ii,soi ... ... 70 17 0 ....10111,-,:on', goad. ... 51 1 0 ...gui1,10,1i's Son'!), 11 ottd 122 11 0 ...sTindri: \TorTs ... 28 18 11 36 3 0imulaNva goad ... ... :',2 14 3 205 0 0IS 1fflods 1:03d ... 50 1.2 0 ....+I I'. i. :1,.)..:, B,...I 21,1 0 In

'bin 21 'Ii: 66ad ... 62 18 10 4- 0 01\l'ar,10.2s.: goad ... 234 0 0 12 0 0rrani.lia's .noa).1 ... ... ... 45 1;3 0(iiin 121 goad ... 3 0 6

92,201 10 0 £09.1 10 4

10, certify that the (,gures and particulars aboveare isaTe01.

17111 'May, 19'27-.

A. A. )11o0 1.1,P, Chairman.

It. ii. I WAiIs IN, "art tall.

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1496 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Leonora-Malcolm District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year 'ended 30th dayof June, 1926.

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencementof year£ s. d. s. (1.

Balance at Savings Bank .. 20 0 0Balance at Treasury 71 14 0Balance at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) 430 5 4Balance at Western Australian

Bank (Electric Light Ac-count) 25S 19 0

Balance at Western AustralianBank (Health Account) .. 226 17 1

996General Rate

(1) Current Rates collectedduring year .. 729 17

(2) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year 42 11 7

772 8 SSpecial Rate

Loan RateArrears of Rates collected

during year 0 3Licenses

(a) Cart and Carriage S-1. 16 0(b) Dog 14 12 6(c) Motor Cars (Private) 215 10 0(6) Motor Cars (Hire) 46 0 0(e) Motor Cycles 17 0 0(f) Motor Wagons 100 10 0(g) Motor Carriers 12 0 0(h) Drivers 1 7 6(i) Conductors 25 0 0------- 516 16 0

FeesGate Registration 0 12 6

Trading ConcernsElectric Light Account 1,281 S 10

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Mainten-

ance and Construction 147 0 0Special Grants

Stock Route Wells .. 70 0 0217 0 0

Legal Expenses recovered 1 2 0Health Account Receipts .. 299 15 3Vermin Account Receipts 127 13All other Receipts

Sale of Plant 2 12 6Refunds 21 7 3

23 19 9

Total £4,237 15 11

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.s. d s. (1,

Expenses for levying RatesCollection. Commission, etc. S 0 10

Expenses for collecting Licenses.Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 4 DT 0

Salaries .. 228 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) 15 2 4Election Expenses 1 5 6Audit Fees 5 17 0Advertising 3 5 0Bank Charges .. 2 5 0Insurances (Fire (Tat an e etcl) 16 14 11Three per cents. .. 46 17 9Stationery and Printing 9 18 9Maintenance Works (from Res-

enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads .. 597 12 6(b) Wells, Dams, etc. 47 1(c) Street Lighting, etc. 122 11. 1(d) Recreation Grounds 16 11 5(e) Sundry Works .. 21 2 8

814 49Maintenance of Halls, Libraries,

etc. 39 6 11Trading eoneerns

Elecrric Light Account 1,152 1 0

Plant and Tools(1) Tools. Plant, etc. (pur-

chased during year) 260 6 3(2) Office Furniture .. 1 1.7 0(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools

Plant. etc. 0 15 32.62 18

Refund of 'Rates ..Health Account PaymentsVermin Account Payments ..

0273120

75

13

60S

All other Expenditure (to be speci-fied if on works)

W.A. Fire Brigades Board .. 46 10 5

BuildingsRefundsSundry' Expenses

1.32110

0 07 3

14 691 12 2

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at TreasuryTo credit of Board at Western

Australian Bank (General Ac-count)

To credit of Board at WesternAustralian Bank (Light Ac-count)

'ro credit of Board at. StateSavings Bank

LIAM

Total

TIES ANDLIAna00TIi s.Particul ars.

Outstanding AccountsContractors' Deposi1ts or Trust

AccountsAll other Liabilities-

Health Board ..Vermin Board

Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total ..

ASSETS.Particulars.

Credit Balance at Treasury ..Credit. Balance at Western Aus-

tralian BankCredit Balance at Western Aus-

tralian Bank (Electric Light Ac-count) ..

Credit. Balance at State SavingsBank

Rates outstandingGeneral Rates ..

Estimated Current Value ofpetty owned by Board

Buildings, etc. ..Movable Plant and Tools ..Furniture, etc.Other Property (old tramway

plant),All other Assets

Electric Light. Undertaking

Total ..

90

s.

17

d.

2

s. d.

661 7 9

368 6 10

20 0 01,140 11.

15 11£4,237

ASS S.

s. (1. s. d54 0 0

20 0 0

253 7 46 19 7

!lit) 6 114,738 7 8

£5,072 14 7

s. d. £ s. (1.

90 17 2

661. 7 9

36S 6 10

20 0 01,140 11 9

13 7 1

946 0 0310 8 9172 0 0

90 0 0

2,400 7 0

25,072 14 7

certify' having examined the hooks and accounts ofthe Leonora-Malcolm Road Board; also compared theStatements of "Receipts and Expenditure'' and "Assetsand Liabilities,' and found same to be correct.

R. W. BROWNLIE,Government Auditor mid Inspector.

3rd A, ay, 1927.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Worksfor year ended 30th ,Tune, 1926 :

Roads.Maintenance.

2 s. d.Leonora-Gwalia Road, Leonora .. 62 13 3Hospital Road, Leonora .. 7 10 6Tower Street, Leonora .. 26 10 9Clearing near Trucking Yards, Leonora 13 5 11Trump Street, Leonora .. 1 1 4Leonora - Gwalia Road, Gwalia 112 14 0Gwalia Streets, Gwalia .. 4 12 2Lawless Road, West .. 91 9 5Malcolm-Eulaminna Road, Central 17 16 5Leonora-Menzies Road. Central 18 2 3Leonora-Malcolm -Road. Central 9 1 6Malcolm-Kookynie Road, Central 121 2 6Murrin-Morgans Road, East .. 42 9 0Murrin-Eulaminna Road, East, .. 60 7 6Murrin-Linden Road, East 8 3 0

Sundry Works 21 2 S

Leonora WardGwalia Ward

Recreation Ground

Recreation Ground

G olLera I Maintenance.

Street Lighting.

Leonora Ward.

G wal to Ward .

92 6 1140 4 2

11 9 9

5 1 8

£767 17 8

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct..

(Sgd.) REG. B. MILLAR,

Stb July, 1926.

Chairman.

D. CUTHBERTSON,Secretary.

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JUNE 10, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1497

BROOKTON WATER SUPPLY.Notice of Intention to Construct Water Works in accordance with the provisions of the Wafer Boards Act, Nc;. 4, 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister intends to proceed with Works as follows

Description of proposedWorks.

Locality at which .they willbe constructed.

'Purpose for which they are tobe ce;isf iiicicd and the partof Lie ; water area to besupplied with water.

Ic tunes when and places atwhich plans, specifications,and books of reference inaybe inspected.

The laying of lin. G.W.T.Mains. with all necessaryva'ves and apparatus

(11 Commencing at and eon- To provide water to thosefleeting with the liu. main portions of the townsitecrossing Cumming Street, ex- abutting on the said pro-tending South-westerly along posed mainsCumming Street, and North-westerly along t e right ofway between White andMont:2soniery Streets to Lot321.

(2) Conunencing at and con-necting with the 2in. mainalready laid in CorberdingRoad and extending North-westerly along McGrathStreet to Lot 170

All as shown in Red on PlanP.W.D., W.A., 25222.

At the 011ice of the Ministerfor Water Supply. Sewer-age and :Drainage. P.W.D.,l'erth, for one month onand after the third clay ofJune, 1927, between thehours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Dated this let day of June, 1927.

Date ofNotice.

1927.

May 26

May 26

May 26

y 26

May NO

May 19

May 26

June 2

Juno 2

June 2

June 2

Jun.? 2

June 2

June 9

June 9

June 9

June 9

June 9

(Sgd.) JAS. CUNNINGHAM,Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage.

1. I 'X FOR P t-111,1C \YORKS.

Nature of Work.

Narembeen SchoolTeacher' sQuarters (7347)

Avondale State FarmConcroteSilo (734S)

Northam Police Quarters, No 3Renovations (7349)

Northcliffe Townsito CountrySchool (7350)

Ing lollop° Country School andQuarters (7351)

Corrigin State HotelAltera-tions and Additions (7339)

Salmon Gums State FarmStable and implement Shed(7352)

Old Collie Hospital BuildingsPurchase and Removal (7:

Group 118, Northcliffe CountrySchool (7354)

Mount Walker Country School(7355)

York Police QuartersRenova-tions (7366)

Kalgoorlie Hospital Renova-tions (7357)

W.A. University, Irwin Street,PerthAdditions to Library,etc. (7358)

iattanning SchoolNew Hou.,.e-hold Management Centre(7359)

King Edward Memorial Hospital,SubiacoAdditions (7360)

Carlisle School Additioa-,(7361)

Perenjori School Teacher'sQuarters (7362)

Jourakiue Old Agricultural HallPurchase and Removal(7363)

Date and Tim,for Closing.

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc.,to be seen.

1927.(Noon on Tuesday)14th June ,.i.ontraetersi Room, Perth ; 1'. W.D. Office, York ; and

Narrogin, on and after 31st May,1927.- C0014,ieho's' 1:..om. Perth ; P.W.D. 011ice, York ; andCom fleverley on and after 31st May,1927,

Confrnefor,' Biaini. Perth ; Yet]; ; andCom-, -.\-,1.11.mm, lii 515(1 alter 31st May,1927.

14th June... Con: ravfor.:' Psi Forth, :ind Court Houses, Bun-bury ;hid Brulget.ovu, r,fter 31st May, 1927.

14th June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Piujarra,on and after 31st May, 1927.

21st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W. D. ,Office, York,and Court 11ouse, .Narrogin. on ;upl. after 31st May,1927.

21st ,June 1foom, Perth ; Office, Kailgoor-Couri Esperance, and Police Station,

;Hid :tfio? list May, 1927.Con i 11. en. Perth. ail(1 Court Houses, Bunbruy

his june, 1.927.Confraetor,' iloom. Perth ; Offien, Llunbury

and 1.1.,111-. 1 1111.1g .. town ; ;Lad Police Station,011, ii lOt stIr 75 Is June, 1927.

21st June ;onirinters' Vooni, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, York ;and Court ITenses, ...Sarrogill and Merredin, on and. 7th .Tou , 1027.

21st Jame ... Cont;.aci ors' Room, : P.W.D. Office, York ;aid Court House, Northam, on and after 7th Jane,1927.

21st J511155 Coal. Rooiu. ; ;cud P. W.D, Office, Kal-,4aorlie, on and n;icer 71.11 June, 1927.

21st jinni ii1, Perth, on and after 7th June,1927.

14th Time ...

11th June ...

21st Jame ...

21st lust',..

28th .June

28th. June ...

25th Jane

28th June

28th June ...

;dia.:tutor,' Roem, Perth, W.D. Office, Katan-uhe2 on and after llth June, 1927.

Cfalfrafn..rs -em, Perth, en fold after 14th JU114,

1.-)oni, Perth, on and after 14th. June,

!Zoom. Perth, and P.W . D. Office, Gerald-:1:a 55.5..1 lit-hi June, 1927.

Room, Perth, and P1W.D. Office, Hal-on and after 14th June, 1927.

Tenders, which must be accompanied by a Sche dule of quantities together with the prescribed deposit,are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works and Labour," and marked "Tender," andwill be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest ur any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

C. A. JAUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

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1498 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

TELE TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-26.Tra llin Ecyalation4.

593/2-4.REGULATION' No. 22 (ti), paragraphs Of and (e),are hereby amended. by adding the following proviso:---

iirovided that for tile year ended Si,tlt June, 1926,in Districts of Bun bury Municipality, and. the.1Iumbleyung, leratllon, and Northampton RoadDistriets, also 11i the Metropolitan Area, the coloursof identification plates .for carts and carriages shalllie blue numbers or letters and numbers on a yelloWground for private use, and yellow numbers or let-ters and numbers on a blue ground for those in-tended to be used for the carriage of passengers orgoods for hire or reward.

Hreommended--

(8gd.) ALEN. McCALI,,tim,Alinister for Works find Labour.

Approved by His Excel leney the tiovernor is EXCelltiro t:ouncil this 1st day of June, 1927.

(Sgd.) L. SH.APCuTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-26.Traffic Regulations.

1'. W. 593/24.Regulations 22 and 23 dealing with identification or

number plates are hereby revoked as from the 339th June,1927, and the following inserted in lieu thereof for theregulating of identification tablets for all vehicles.

22. ( (a) Identification tablets or number-plates(to be provided by the licensee to the satisfaction of tlieLicensing Authority) shall be of mild steel or metal,and numbered consecutively with a different number foreach vehicle, enamelled or painted thereon as herein-after proscribed. and shall be issued by the licensingAuthority with every vehicle's license granted :did issueitby the Licensing Authority.

(b) The Licensing Authority, in its discretion, mayprovide the identification tablets or number-plates at acharge not exceeding 5s., and every such identificationtablet or number-plate shall remain the property of theLicensing Authority and to be returned to it upon thecancellation, transfer, or expiration of the license underwhich suet tablet or number-plate Was issued.

(e) When identification tablets are provided by aLocal Authority, it shall be obligatory on the part ofthe licensees to obtain and use the tablets so provided.

(2.)'Identilieation tablets or number-plates issued bythe Licensing Authority in the metropolitan area shallhave the number of the vehicle hidieated thereon.

(3.) Identification tablets or number-plates issued byany other Licensing. Authority shall have a letter orletters indicating. the district of such. Licensing Auth-ority (as set out in the Third Schedule), and the iden-tifieation number of the vehicles indicated thereon.

(4.) Identification tablets or number plates issued byRoad Boards shall have a disc between the letter orletters and the number or numbers, coloured the samecolour as the letters and numbers, and three inches indiameter if the numbers are four inches in height, or1t,t, inches in diameter if the numbers arc two incites inheight. Such disc shall indicate that the letter or lettersidentify a road district.

(5.) Tho characters ou ant i lcntilicution tablet (0'number-plate shall be in block numbers or letters andnumbers (as the case may be) as folloWS:--

.For carts, carriages, and handcarts Nat less thantwo inches in height and of corresponding;breadth.

boor motor cycles and motor earriersNot less thantwo inches in height and of corresponding. breadth.

For cyclesNot less than one inch in height and ofcorresponding breadth.

For motor ears, motor wagons, locomotive or tractionengines and trailers--Not less than four inchesinengines

and of corresponding breadth.(G.) Such identification tablets or number-plates

shall have the prescribed characters enamelled or paintedthereon in the colours as follows:

(a) For any motor vehicle for private use,Whitenumbers or letters and .numbers on a blackground. When numerals are capable of beingreversed plates shall have a, line or stripe atthe foot of plate one-eighth or one-quarter ofan inch wide in the same colour as the numerals.

[JUNE 10, 1927.

(b) For any motor vehicle intended to be used forthe carriage of passengers or goods for hireor reward.---Blitek numerals or letters and num-Iters on it white ground. When numerals arecapable of being reversed plates shall have aline or stripe at the foot of plate one-eighthor one-quarter of an inch wide in the sameitolour as the numerals.

Vehicles used for Fire brigades.- -White num-bers or letters and numbers on a red grmind.

(11) For any earl- or carriage for privatelow numbers or letters and numbers on a" blue " ground. When numerals arc' capableof being reversed plates shall have a line orstripe at the foot of plate one-eighth or one.qua rter of an inch wide in the same colour asthe numerals.

For any cart or carriage intended to be used forthe carriage of passengers or goods for hiremr reward."Blue" numbers or letters andnumbers on a "yellow" ground. When num-bers are capable of being reversed plates shallhave a line or stripe tit the foot of plate one-eighth or one-quarter of an inch wide in thesame colour as the numerals.

For any motor cycle for private use. Whitenumbers or letters and numbers on a blackground. When numerals are capable of beingreversed plates shall have a line or stripe atthe foot of plate one-eighth or one-quarter ofan inch wide in the same colour as the numerals.

(e

(0)

(f)

23. (i.) Every person owning or in charge of any\Thiele shall rigidly fix and keep the ident Mention tabletor number-plate of such vehicle thereon as follows:

lit the ease of a carriage, cart, handcart, ortrailer, the identification tablet or number-plate shall be fixed and. kept in a conspicuousplace on the back of such vehicle in an up-right position, so that the number or numbersand the letter or letters thereon may be clearlyvisible and read by day and night; or

In the case of timber drays, jinkers, whims, andcarriers' carts, the Ilumber-plate shall be affixedon the Dear side or the rear of the vehicle soas to be plainly visible and read by day andnight.

to case of a motor vehicle, or locomotive orion engine, the identification tablet or

number-plate shall be in duplicate, one to hefixed and kept in a conspicuous place in frontand one to be fixed in a conspicuous place onthe back of such vehicle in an upright position,so that the number or numbers and the letteror letters thereon may lie clearly visible andread by clay and night.

(d) In the ease of a cycle, the identification tablet ornumber-plate shall be fixed in a vertical positionto the head piece of the cycle in a line with therear wheel, so that the number or numbers andthe letter or letters on both sides of the tabletor number-plate may be clearly visible and readby day and night.

(ii.) Any member of the police force or inspector Iseize and take possession of, wherever lie shall find,any identifieation. plate or tablet which lie has reason-able '_;.rounils to suspect:

(a) has not been issued in connection with a licensethat is in force for the current licensing period,or

(b) is on a vehicle to which it was not issued by theLicensing Authority, or

(el should have been returned to the Licensing Auth-ority in accordance with Regulation 22 (la).

(a)

(b)

(e)

Ifecommencled.

(Sgd.) ALEX. McCALLITM,Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency alto Governor in.tier Council this 25th day of May, 1927.

(Sgt).) L. 1 . SFIAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

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4 1 it).

TIFF, P(').\ I DISTRIN1 'T, 1919.

111110(1(1.110 Rom/ Ito,1,y1.

1 '.VV. 17ti8/26.hereby II for general infori I,lI ell, that His

'V the (iotrrttnr III Executive has atefor provisions f Section 277 OD of "The

Act, 191 " of the liequir Ili ofPublic 'Hull as Ivork and

\Vynletitchern Ruad Floard luny rills

NT CIAZETTE, W.A. 1499

proved,Road I)the buildfor

(Sg,L) C. A.lTUdrr s,I ' :ay for \\T

UN T.s anal Liihour.

to,A1) 'oft;TureTs A , 1919.

/17e/if /..11/.01

1'. V. W.S. 412/26.IT is hereby notified,Ilia Excellency the Governorapproved, under the trovisions 0Road Districts Act. 10I0, of 'paon Reserve 159.2l, being placedmanagement Of the Ke111 Head Ito

information, thatiiti\ e Council ha-,jolt 167 of " The

116, situated',Intro! 11111

C. A.1Tioler \Vorks and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.um peril/ R 11i,cd riet Red( ri sion into 11s.

No ti or of In tention.Dpartment of \Yorks and Labour,

P. W. 1952/26. Perth, 25th May, 1927.IT is hereby notified, for general 'information, that it isthe intention of his Excellency the Governor, in Execu-tive Connell., under the provisions of "The Road Dis-tricts Act, 1919." :Ind all other powers enabling himin that behalf to redivide the Nungarin Road Districtinto five wards, with the mimes, boundaries., and HUM-imr nionihers allotted to each ward as described inthe Schedule hereto.

Plans showing the proposed alterations eta }' be seenat the Local Gove wnt ('Mice, Tarlinet oftint La bon', Perth.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

N ETNGAR IN ROA D MST"? TCT.

lleseription of fro rO' Boundorics,

Ii'ol 1g Ward.

1. 1;o11Mled. ell tlioward ill part of the .16.,- rict odary North-\Vest- corner of Avon Luca 29 to the North-Eastcorner oF Location L5977.

on the Southward commencing at saidcorner and er..iiniling Vi.e-twa.rd along the

'notary of 15077 and the Northof -Location 217.'0; p:111 (11" the East ;het

nindaries of i 10,1 2, the East and Northry of Location 14/;(2,-i, part of the North boon-

d: if Location 2430,8, the East and North Itnundary.iication 24465, the North lunindary of Location

1-13 30, the North-East boundaries of Locations 15391and 15390, and a North--West boundaryhitter, n South-West and a South-Ea-1 bottliiryof Location 15388, the ;,nilboundaries of Location 15 N7, and agn"West houndary of Location 15390, orth-1,:ast boundary of Loi..itions 21.669 and iind

North-West boundary of Location 15386, tit. North-ern boundaries of Lneatinne 1.1385, 23219, andW.st era boundiiy or 1.111.w.ion 22731; thence alum, theSouthern side of the Reserve to the East holm-dart' of Location 1110:-1,- ;;;Itl along part of rite SaidEast boundary, the Southern boundary of said Location14122; the Eastern, Southernmost and part of the West

boundary of ;Muukinbndin Townsite; thence along theSouthern side of the Railway Reserve and along theNorthern boundary of Location 141.16, part of the West-ern boundary of Location 14117, a North boundary ofLocation 11131, the South-Western boundary of Loca-tion 14125 and the Northern boundary of Location14129 'to the starting point. (Three Members.)

Mangowinc Ward.

1. Bounded on the Northward by lines commencing.at the North-West corner of Location 14379, extendingEast along the District boundary to the North-West(Truer of Location 14129, thence by the Southern boun-dary of the Wattoning Ward to the South-East cornerof Location 14122.

2. On the Eastward by lines commencing at the saidSouth-East corner and extending Southward along theEastern boundary of Location 14103, the Eastern andSouthern boundaries of Location 14102, the Easternboundaries of Locations 14101, 14100, 14099, and14098 and part of the South boundary of the last-mentioned location; the Western boundaries of Loca-tions 14314, 14312, and 14311 to the lattermost's South-Western corner; thence by the Southern side of RoadNo. 5171 to the North-East corner of Location 14200,and along the Northern boundary of said Location14200 and the North boundary of Location 14195, theNorth and North-West boundary of Location 14194, theNorth and North-West boundaries of Locations 14179,14166, 14160, 14158, 14184, and 11161, the Westernboundaries of Locations 14799 and 13867 and part ofthe West boundary of Location 13089 to the Northernside of the Kununoppin-Merredin Railway Reserve.

3. On the Southward by said side of the RailwayReserve to intersect the district boundary.

4. On the Westward by the district boundary fromthe last-mentioned intersection to the starting point.(Two Members.)

Lake Brown ward.1. Bounded on the Northward by the Southern boun-

dary of the Kalkaling Ward.2. On the Eastward and Southward by part of the

district boundary to the North-East corner of Location14037.

3. On the Westward by lines commencing at the saidNorth-East corner and extending along the Northern,Eastern, and again Northern boundary of Location14037, the Northern boundary of Location 14215, theNorth-Eastern boundaries of Locations 14212, 14209,14206, 14205, 14201, and 14200; thence by part of theEastern boundary of the Mangowine Ward to the start-ing point. (Two Members.)

Nungarin Ward.1. Bounded on the North-Westward and Noth-

Eastward by part of the Eastern boundary of the Man-gowine Ward and part of the Western boundary of theLake Brown Ward from the intersection of the Westernboundary of Location 13089 with the Northern side ofthe KuM1110ppill-Merredin Railway Reserve to the North-Enst -corner of Location 14037.

2. On the Eastward and Southward by portion ofthe district boundary from the North-Eastern cornerof said Location 141137 to the North-Eastern side of theIStununoppin- Alcrredin lilailway Reserve.

3. On the Southward by the North-Eastern side ofthe said Raihvay Reserve to the starting point. TwoMembers.)

Danb errtn Ward.I. Bounded on the North-Eastward by the South

boundary of the Mangowine Ward and by the South-Western boundary of the Nungarin Ward, and on theSouthward and Westward by part of the district holm-

r0 to the starting point. (Two Members.)

LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1925.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thelion. Minister for Water Supply will exercise withinthe Wungong Drainage District the powers and author-ities of a Board from the 10th day of June until furthernotice.

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1500 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-(No. 32 oF 1906).

Municipality of Perth-Notice of Sale.

WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of Perth has certified to me that, under the provisions of " The MunicipalCorporations Act, 1906." the several sums set forth in the Schedule hereunder are now due and unpaid by the persons whosenames ars set opposite the said sums as the registered proprietors of the pieces of land situated and described in the Cer-ti6eate of Title, and containing the measurements, more sr less, all as set forth in the Schedule, being arrears of rates andinterest due to such Council in respect of such lands : And whereas such Council has required me, after the expiration ofthree months from the date hereof, to issue my warrants of execution against such lands, sinless the moneys mentioned in suchSchedule are sooner paid.

This is to give notice that, in pursuance of such Certificates, I shall issue my warrants of execution accordingly at theexpiration of three months from the date hereof, unless the above-mentioned sums accrued due on the lands from the firstday of January, 1927, and all expenses incurred are sooner paid.

Dated at Perth, this 9th day of June, 1927.

Schedule referred to :

I. SIMPSON,Clerk of the Local Court.

Cert.N

Name, Description and Address ofSum Due. Person appearing to hate anpp

Interest in the Land.Description and Situation of Land.

Certificateof

ho.wTitleeredescribed.

Contents.

£ s. d. Vol. Fol. a. r. p.1 4 10 74 Hannah Cecile Cleary, of Southward,

South Australia, married woman, asregistered proprietor, and Archbishopdune, Victoria Square., Perth, asowner

Portion of Perthshire Location 115,being Lot 12 on Plan 2889, Rich-Jnond Street

486 159 0 0 32-I

2 10 8 5 Isabella Mary Meakins, of Howlett Portion of Swan Loc. 112, being Lots 297 43Street, North Perth, as registered pro-prietor and owner; .mortgage 1312/24,Margaret Edith Bridgman, c /o. Fred

10/10 on Plan 1962, Howlett Street 510 83 0 1 121.

C. Villiers, Barrack Street, Perth3 5 13 10 James Bentley Corbin, Sydney, N.S.W.,

builder, as registered proprietor, andPortion of Swan Loc, 669, being Lots

226/7 on Plan 3642, Anzac Road38 299 0 1 8

Executors Jas. Bentley Corbin,Clareville Avenue, Sans Souci, Syd-ney, N.S.W., as owner

4 4 10 7 Patrick James Cavanagh, of 57 StirlingStreet, Perth, boilermaker, as regis-tered proprietor and owner, mort-gage 7825 /21 Frederick Povey,Northwood Street, West Leederville,furniture inarnsfactu rer

Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Lot 1on Plan 1059, Anzac Road

570 96 0 0 21 . '

6 4 0 10 George Unicomb, the younger, of Portion of Swan Loc. 660, being Lot 382 25 0 0 19.iCoopernook, N.S.W., farmer, asregistered proprietor and owner

60 on Plan '2334, Hobart Street

7 4 3 71 George Edward Holmes, of Cu bbieStreet, George, Queensland, as regis-tered proprietor and owner ; caveat

Portion of Swan Loc. 685, being Lot 15on Plan 3784, Clieveden Street

34 249 0 0 19.

526/96 : Adolphus John Frank, andJames Ceerel Bank-in, both of Sydney,N.S.W.

8 4 14 3 Ettie Berg, of Sander Street, Leeder-ville, married woman, as registeredproprietor ; and Ettie Berg, of 21

Portion of Swan Loc. 676, being Lot 48on Plan 555, Gill Street

430 19 I 0 0 21

Reightley Road, Subiaco, as owner9 4 14 3 Mary Ellen Kealy, of Duncan Street,

Victoria Park, widow, as registeredproprietor ; and Mary Ellen Kealy,of Hill Street, Meekatharra, as owner

Portion of Swan Loc. 676, being Lot, 55on Plan 555, Loch Street

535 65 1 0 0 21

10 3 19 Vs John Eccles, of Whangarei, New Zen-land, hairdresser, as registered pro-prietor and owner

Portion of Swan Lot,. 782, being Lots488/9 on Plan 1939, Tasman Street

283 159 ' 0 0 351-

11 4 14 3 Alexander McPherson Hill, of Cue,engine cleaner, as registered pro-prietor and owner

Portion of Swan Loe. 676, being Lot 94on Plan 555, Carrington Street

530 128 0 0 21

12 3 19 2 Ethel Harris, of 227 York Road,Subiaco, married woman, as regis-tered proprietor, and Ethel Harris, of

Portion of Swan Loe. 739, being Lot 14on Plan 3845, Blackford Street

798 32 0 0 19.,

Campbell Street, Kalgoorlie, asowner ; .mortgage 5102/24 ; EdithMay Evans, spinster, c/o. H. W.Bevilaqua, St. Ger.rge's Terrace,Perth

13 4 14 3 Gertrude Herring, of Brighton, Vic-torte, gentlewoman, as registeredproprietor ; and Gertrude Townsendas owner

Portion of Swan Loc. 739, being Lots5/6 on Plan 3845, Blackford Street

26 94 0 0 38

14 7 1 10 David Harbison, of North Brighton,Victoria, Agent, as registered pro-prietor and owner

Portion of Swan Loc.739, being LotsD7 and 62, on Plan 3845, BlackfordStreet

26 60 0 0 38i

16 5 13 10 Michael Cavanagh, of Palmerston Portion of Swan Loc. 707, being Lots 410 138 0 1 32North, in the provincial distlict of 253/6 on Plan 2672, Walcott StreetWellington, railway employee, asregistered proprietor and owner

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,TuNE 10, 1927.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA, 1501

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-continued.Municipality of Perth-Notice 0 80e-continued.

Cert.No. Sum Due.

Name, Occupation and Address ofPelson appearing to have an Interest

in the Land.

s. 0. !

17 :3 19 Frederick Dunn Holdsworth, of Auck-land, New Zealand, postal official. asregistered proprietor and owner

18 5 5 Benjamin James Jeffs, of Dunedin, NewZealand, livery stable proprietor, asregistered proprietor and owner ;charge Commonwealth land tax

19 5 5 81 Annie Wright, of Dunedin, New Zea-land, married woman, as registeredproprietor ; and Annie Wright,

Sunnybrae," Tasman, Nelson, NewZealand, as owner

90 4 14 : Catherine Ethel May Whiteley, ofFalls Road, Kalamunda, marriedwoman, as registered proprietor andowner

21 14 11 6 Henry William Gibbs, and GeorgeBernard Gibbs, both of Perth, asregistered proprietors and owners ;caveat 1094/20 ; W. A. Bank, Perth;caveat 871/22 ; W.A. Bank, Perth

22 4 10 6 William Speers, of Shotts, Collie, en-gine driver, as registered proprietor,and William Spiers, of 119 CharlesStreet, as owner

23 3 19 2 Sutcliffe Howarth, of 20 Old Bow, Bar-

24 5 7 .

25 7 2 71

26 3 19 2

27 4 14 9

28 9 12

20 4 14 :

30 5 9 8,3'

:31 4 1 1 3

rowford. near Nelson, Lancashire,England, soldier ; and CrawshawRushton, of 29 Ford Street, Barrow-ford, near Nelson, Lancashire, Eng-land as registered proprietors : andHoward Sutcliffe, and CrawshawRushton, both of Barrowford, nearNelson, England, as owners

Frederick John Teale, and DonaldBrown, of Adelaide Street, NorthPerth, Plumbers, as registered pro-prietors and owners

Mary Bambrick, wife of James Barn-brick, of Sydney Street, Wodinga,Victoria, hotel-keeper, as registeredproprietor and owner

Catherine Mary Smith, wife of JosephWilliam Smith, of Warrnambool,Victoria, butcher, as registered pro-prietor ; and Catherine M. Smith,Belmont College, Lava Street, Wart--nambool, Victoria-, as °wile,-

Sarah Praetz, wife of Charles Proetz,of Creswick, Victoria, as registeredproprietor : and Sarah PraeN, ofAlbert Street, Creswick, as owner

Louis Charles :Parton, of Wellington,New Zealand, landowner, as registered proprietor ; and Louis CharlesParton, c/o G. S. Little, Faitrape.New Zealand, as owner

Charles Martin Moorcraft, of Auck-land, New Zealand, baker, as regis-tered proprietor and owner : chargeConunonwealth Laud Tax

Herbert. Stanley Walker, of 109 Fair-field Street, Mount Hawthorn, ac-countant, as registered proprietorand owner ; caveat 1414 /21 H. S.Walker, 109 Fairfield Street, Mt.Hawthorn ; caveat 836/23 ; PearlSelina Nagel, c/o. Stowell, Hard-wick and Forman, Perth ; RubyRegina Nagel, of 105 EdinboroStreet, Mount Hawthorn, spinster,as registered proprietor ; and Her-bert Stanley Walker, of 109 Fair-field Street, Mount Hawthorn,accountant, as owner ; mortgage3755/27 John Samuel Bridgman,of St. 'Leonard's Avenue, WestLeederville, journalist

Thomas John Otto Volkmann, of Wel-lington, New Zealand, jeweller, asregistered proprietor ; and Eric V.Simpson, Box 37, Hastings, NewZealand, as owner

Description and Situation of Land.Certificateof Titlewhere

described.

Contents.

Fol. a. r. p.VolPortion of Swan Loc. 707, being Lots 389 60 0 1 21

277/8 on Plan 2672, Lawler Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 707, being Lots 382 24 0 1 293105/7 on Plan 2630, Doris Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 707, being Lots 379 87 0 1 19,1108/10 on Plan 2630, Doris Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 707, being Lots 561 167 0 0 36-4220/1 on Plan 2672, Charles Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 112, being Lots 3fold 4 on Plan 1661, Charles Street

152 86 0 0 27-4

Portion of Perthshire Loc. 115, being 767 161 ! 0 0 28 6Lot 24 on Plan 3243, NormanA venue

Portion of Swan Loc. 660, being lot, 650 65 0 0 20-9111 on Plan 2334, Sydney Street

)ortion of Swan Loc. 658, being Lot 619 68 0 0 22.3133 on Plan 2334, Eaton Street,

Portion of Swan Loc. 658, being Lot. 31 142 0 2 012 on Plan 167, Eaton Street

Portion of Perthshire Loc. 115, being 511 181 0 0 201Lot 26 on Plan 2889, Campsie, Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 690, being Lot 513 156 0 0 17.3345 on Plan 2846, Girton Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 696, being Lot 449 135 0 2 91224/8, on Plan 2816, Dunedin Street

Portion of Swan Loe. 696, being Lot 446 199 0 0 17.9195 on Plan 2816, ShakespeareStreet

Portion of Swan Loc. 696, being Lot 50and Part Lot 51 on Plan 2790. Edin-boro Street

437 14 0 0 26.4

Portion of Swan Loc. 696, being Lot 859 168 0 0 26-452 and Part Lot 51 on Plan 2790,Edinboro Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 724, being Lots 326 46 0 2 1

68/9 on Plan 2503 Flinders Street

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1502 OVE NMENT ZETTE,: W. A .

ACT, 1906--continved.s a 1ccontinued.

Description and Situation of Land.

11;11.1NE 10, 1927.

Cert. ' Sum

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

Certircateof Titlewhere

described.

Contents.Due.Nano. Description and Address ol

Person appearing to have anInterest in the Land.

£ s. d. Vol. Fol. a. r. p.5 11 101 Charles Crowder Harper Cartwright, of Portion of Swan Loc. 724. being Lots 333 39 0 0 38 6

Perth, locomotive driver, as regis-tered proprietor ; and Executors C.

200/1 on Plan 2503. Coogee Street

C. H. Cartwright, c/o.. W. H. Cart-wright, Nat. Provincial Bank ofEngland, Oldham, England, asowner

33 3 19 2 Sidney Herbert Lamb, printer ; andErnest Edward Lamb, reporter, bothof Fremantle, as registered pro-prietors and owners

Portion of Swan toe. 739, being Lot 6of M on Plan 3845. Matlock Street

311 109 0 0 24

34 5 2 2 William Brabner, of Pillaga, N.S.W..storekeeper, as registered proprie-tor ; and William Brabner, c/o. Mrs.

Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being tots68 and 97 on Plan 1659. Kalgoorlieand Buxton Streets

248 171 0 0 38.8

S. Myers, 33 Mitchell Street. Glebe,Sydney, N.S.W., as owner

35 4 14 3 Walter Elias Woods, of Wellington,New Zealand, butcher, as registered

Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being lot 201on Plan 1791, Buxton Street

440 148 0 0 19.4

Proprietor ; and Annie S. Woods,Blackhead station, Waipawa, HawkesBay, New Zealand, as owner

36 6 13 10% 'Richard Stanley Morcombe, of Bridge-water Junction, Tasmania, railwayemployee, as registered proprietorand owner

Portion of Swan toe. 7S2, being Lot204 on Plan 1791 Buxton Street

204 57 0 0 19.4

37 7 10 4 George Australia Lodder, of Singleton. Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Lots 169 122 0 1 18.2N.S.W., bank official, as registeredproprietor and owner

143/5 on Plan 1059, Buxton Street

39 1.0 (1:1 Martha Elizabeth Sinclair, of Raumai,New Zealand, married woman, asregistered proprietor ; and Martha

Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Lots238 and 247 on Plan 1791, Buxtonand Egina Streets

278 89 0 0 38.8

Elizabeth Sinclair, of 31 UgaliaStreet, Palmerston North, New Zea-land, as owner

40 Ii 0 5% Edith Blanche Samuels, of 49 Neda Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Lot 237 153 0 0 19.4Street. 'ffamilton, Newcastle, N.S.W.,spinster, as registered proprietor ;and Miss Edith Blanche Samuels,c /n MCluinn and AP Guinn, solici-tors, Box 85, Dubbo, N.S.W., asowner.

040 on Plan 2177, Egina Street

41I

7 12 11% Richard Guthridge, of William Street,Melbourne, merchant, as registeredproprietor and owner

Portion of Swan Loc, 739. being Lots22/3 on Plan 148, Egina Street

26 04 0 1 3

42 4 14 3 Frederick William Wickens, of Wel-lington, New Zealand, picture framemanufacturer, as registered pro-prietor ; and Florence 1. Wilkins, asowner ; charge Common-wealth landtax

Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Lots566/7 on Plan 2177. FederatiimSt met

301 18 0 0 38.8

13 6 4 8 George Ephraim Large, of Auckland. 1 Portion of Swan toe. 782. being Lot- 281 79 10 37%,

New Zealand., as registered proprie-522 B on 2177, Federationtor ; and GeOPIC Ephraim Large. of Street29 Mt. Albert 1load. Royal. Oak,Onehunga, Auckland, N.Z., as owner

44 S 0,1.: Frederick George Power, and George Portion of Swan Lot. 7S2, being Lots 138James Foley, of 671 Hay Street, 516/8 on Plan 2177, Federation 956 139 ; } 0 1 18Perth, land agents, as registered pro-L Streetprietors ; and Hart Langdon, of 49

140 !J

Brougham Street, Wellington, NewZealand, as owner of 1.ot at

45 0 3 1-71 Frans Oscar Swanlerg, of -Whaegarei Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Let; :330 155 0 1 18New Zealand, baker, as registered 501/3 on Plan 1939, Federationproprietor and owner Street

46 0 15 73; Alfred Leonard Welland, of Minlaton, Portion of Swan toe. 673, being LotsSouth Australia, farmer, as regis- 168/9 on Plan 2099, Central Avenuetered proprietor, and Alfred Leonard

644 55 0 0 29.8

Welland, c/o C. 0. M. Boyce, Ltd.,Queen Street, Ayr, North Queens-land, as owner

47 4 2-% Annie Maria Andrews, wife of George Portion of Swan Loc. 673, being Lots 251 74 0 1 33.5Andrews. Anzac Road, Mt. Haw-297 to 301 on Plan 2099, Lyntonthorn, gardener, as registered pro-Streetprietor and owner

48 6 16 3 Isaac Walters, of Dargaville, New Zea-Portion of Swan Loc. 782, being Lotsland, butcher, as registered pro-402/5 on Plan 1939, Birrell Streetprietor and owner

242 134 0 2 9

49 8 3 10 Flora ;McDonald, of 158 Frank Street, Portion of Perthshire Loc. AG, beingBoulder, married woman, as regis-Lot 798 on Plan 3232, Salvado Roadtered proprietor ; and Flora McDon-ald, of 138 York Road, Midland

607 100 0 0 35.7

Junction, as owner

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NV, 10, 1027. GUVEHNIMENT (JAZEVI'E, W.A.

THE MUNICIPAL COB POP ATE( 1NS ACT, 1906continurd.Municipality of PerthNotice of Sa/ceontinued.

1503

er"I.Cert. SUM Due.No.

Name, Description and Address ofPerson appearing to have an

Interest in the Land.Description and Situation of Land.

Certificateof Title Contents.

described.

t 8. d. Vol. Fol. a. r. p.51 ii 16 1 Mary Ann Lynch, of Goomallin,, Portion of Swan Loc. 388, being Lots

widow, as registered proprietor ; and 1/2 on Plan 3083, Salvado Road565 49 0 1 33.2

Mary Ann Lynch, c/o P. Lynch,Numbhmg, W.A., as owner ; caveat384/1920 ; Jessie Ackerman, spin-ster, c/o H. W. Bevilaqua, St.George's Terrace, Perth

52 5 3 10 Edward McCami; of Cambridge Street, Portion of Swan Loc. 388, being LotNorth Subiaco, dairyman, as regis-46 on Plan 3083, Cambridge Streettered proprietor ; and Edward

450 93 0 0 38.8

McCann, of 132 Raglan Road, NorthPerth, as owner

53 4 10 6A James Patrick Daly, of Napier Street, Portion of Perthshire Loc. AIL beingCottesloe, engine-driver, as register-Lot 1496 on Plan 3273, Collier Streeted proprietor ; and James Patrick

672 75 0 0 25.1

Daly, railway barracks, Wyalkat-diem, as owner

54 7 19 11:3 William James Tanner, of 90 Palmer-ston Street, Perth, small goods man,as registered proprietor ; and Wil-liam James Tanner, c/o Mrs.

Portion of Perthshire Loc. AH, beingLot 1536 on Plan 3273, Bath Street.

675 13 0 1 3.3

Tanner, Caversham, Guildford, asowner

55 6 3 I Sydney John .ffotston, of Balmoral Portion of Perthshire Loc. AH, being 687 60 0 0 261Street, Hornsby, NSW, motor Lot 1575 on Plan 3273, ,Johnstonmechanic, as registered proprietor ; Streetand Executors, Sydney John Hot-ston of 13 Bridge Street, Sydney,as owners

56 6 2 5.§, John Ryan, of Coffee Palace, Pingelly, Portion of Perthshire Loc. Ali, andlabourer, as registered proprietor ; AQ, being Lot 1041 on Plan 3273,and John Ryan, of 23 Teddington Walker Street

641 8 0 0 25.5

Road, Victoria Park, as owner57 11 3 91 Ernest McManus, of Minathorpe, Nor-Portion of Perthshire Loc. AQ, being

tham, farmer, as registered pro-Lots 1009/10 on Plan 3273, Gregoryprietor and owner Street

688 9 0 1 li

58 3152 The Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth, Portion of :Perthshire Loc. AQ, beinga Corporation Sole, of Victoria Lot 1055 on Plan 3273, Gregory

725 44 0 0 26.5

Square, Perth, as registered pro-Streetprietor ; and Rev. J. Kiely, Pres-bytery, Kalgoorlie, as owner

59 6 16 2 The Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth, ?ortion of Perthshire Loc. AG, beinga Corporation Sole, of Victoria Lot 369 on Plan 3232, Daglish

957 124 0 0 20.5

Square, Perth, as registered pro-Streetprietor, and P. F. Lane, of 109Dwyer Street, :Boulder, as owner

60 10 16 9 The Roman Catholic Bishop of Pertha Corporation Sole, of Victoria

Portion of Perthshire inc. AH, beingLots 1405/0 on :Plan 3273, Nanson

725 44 0 1 11.

Square, Perth, as registered pro-prietor ; and K. Brennan, of Burt

Street

Street, Boulder, as owner01 4 13 OA Leon Lehovich, of 31 Lane Street,

Perth, carpenter, as registered pro-prietor and owner ; mortgage 2621/

Portion of Perthshire Loc. AG, beingLot 656 on Plan 3232, Nanson Street

774 80 0 0 25-S

1920 ; Perth Finance and DiscountCo., Ltd., A.M.P. Buildings, St.George's Terrace, Perth

62 617 Bertha Rowett, of. Corrigin, marriedwoman, as registered proprietor, and

Portion of Perthshire Loc. 110, beingLot 746 on Plan 3273, Pangbourno

753 86 0 0 28.0

Bertha Ilowett, c u. Mr. Adams, Streetstation-master, :Riven-ale. \ V.A.. asOwner

63 4 14 3 William Henry Bremner, of 273 Hay Portion of Perthshire Loc. 116, being 660 102 0 0 20.4Street, Kalgoorlie, taxi oar proprie-Lot 1757 on Plan 3273, Pangbou ruetor, as registered proprietor, and StreetWilliam Henry Bremner, c /0.Bremner, farmer, Beverley, as owner

65 3 19 2 Kathleen Gleeson, of 50 Vincent Street,Mt. lawley, spinster, as registeredproprietor, and :Francis Kathleen

Portion of Swan Loc. 388, being Lot 555 165258 on Plan 3083, Annie Street

0 1 0

Gleeson, of The Avenue, Windsor,Melbourne, as owner

06 4 14 3 The Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth,a Corporation Sole, of Victoria

Portion of Perthshire Loc. 110, being 725 44Lot 1838, on Plan 3273, Alexander

0 0 281

Square, Perth, as registered pro-prietor, and F. Ventura, of Mullewa,as owner

Street

67 4 14 3 The Curator of Intestate Estates, as Portion of Swan Loc. 388, being Lot 482 154 0 1 3Administrator of Estate of Gustav 537 on Plan 3185, Keane StreetScholtz, as registered proprietor, andExecutors Gustav Scholtz, careCurator of Intestate Estates, Perth,as owners.

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1504 GOVERNIVIE1,7 GAZZI"I'l.:. W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-continued.

Municipality of Perth-Notice of Sale-continued.

Cert.No. Suns Due.

Name, Description and Address ofPerson appearing to have an

Interest in the Land.

(38

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

Si

82

83

85

86

£ s. d.4 14 3

4 14 3

5 7 3...1

7 3 3

4 10 7i.

5 8 Ili

3 19 10

9 3 9

5 8 111

5 7 3-

5 7 31,

4 0 3

4 14 3

5 81

4 1 4

4 17

5 19 10i-

414 6-ir

Edith Marian Brown, of Loch Street,Claremont, married woman, as regis-tered proprietor, and Edith MarianBrown, c /o. A. R. Thorogood, agent,Victoria Park, as owner

The Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth,a Corporation Sole, of VictoriaSquare, Perth, as registered pro-prietor, and James Marlow, Nokan-ing, via Merredin, as owner

Emma line Amelia Elliott, wife of JohnElliott, of 235 Brisbane Street, Perth,registered proprietor and owner

William Wilford Mitchell, estate agent,Perth, Administrator Estate RichardGarland, deceased, as registeredproprietor, and Charles Hardisty,of Gresham Street, Victoria Park,as owner

Ezra Glasson, of 35 John Street,Beaconsfield, Fremantle, labourer, asregistered proprietor, and Ezra Glas-son, of 36 Raglan Road, North Perth,as owner.

William James Taylor, of Kurramia,fireman, as registered proprietor andowner

William Wilford Mitchell, of Perth,estate agent, Administrator of EstateRichard Garland, deceased, as regis-tered proprietor, and Benjamin Gale,as owner

.James Smith, of Norseman, miner, asregistered proprietor and owner

Susan Kinninment, wife of ThomasCarr Kinninment, of Perth, gentle-man, as registered proprietor andowner

Francis James Wright, or Boorabbin,railway employee as registered pro-prietor ; and James Francis Wright,Railway Station, Boyup Brook, asowner ; caveat 1791/1926, G. and R.Wills and Co., Ltd., c/o. M. Kott,C.T.A. Buildings, St. George's Ter-race, Perth,

John MeCaffery, of South Perth, asregistered proprietor, and John Mc-Caffrey. of Bullsbrook, as owner

Harold Haynes, of 32 Armagh Street,Victoria Park, tram conductor, asregistered proprietor and owner

Ada Vost, of 26 Washington Street,Victoria Park, married woman, asregistered proprietor, and Peter Rat-tigan, of 70 McMaster Street, Vic-toria Park, as owner

Annie Pauline Smairl, of 23 KensingtonStreet, East Perth, as registeredproprietor, and Nance P. Smairl, asowner; veat 2036/1912, NormanWilkinsonon Cowan, Commercial UnionChambers, Perth, solicitor ; caveat1782/1922, State Taxation Depart-ment

Charles Otto Kobelld, of Swan Street,North Fremantle, commercial travel-ler, as registered proprietor, andCharles Otto Kobelki, of 14 Wood-some Street, Mt. Lawley, as owner

David Muir Hutchinson, of P.W.D.,Perth, engineer, as registered pro-prietor and owner

Albert Edward Shaw, of 59 McMillenStreet, Victoria Park, jeweller, asregistered proprietor and owner ;mortgage 6191/1923, AlexanderJoseph, of Lake Street, Perth, gentle-man

V. K. Jones and Co., Ltd., of HayStreet, Perth, printers, as registeredproprietor, and Vickery K. Jones, ofHay Street, Perth, as owner ; mort-gage 1422/1926, Bank N.S.W., Perth

Certificateof TitleDescription and Situation of Land. where Contents.

described.

Vol. Fol. a. r. p.Portion of Swan Loc. 388, being Lot 766 4 0 121

578 on Plan 3185, Keane Street

Portion of Perthshire Loc. 116, being' 725 44 0 0 26Lot 1868 on Plan 3273, HerdsmanParade

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 300on Plan 2042, Hampshire Street

729 53 0 0 17

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lots 651 43 0 2 26.873/6 on Plan 1676, CanterburyTerrace

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 7 on 751 128 0 1 17.3Plan 3612, Basinghall Street

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 87on Plan 1820, Esperance Street

153 191 0 0 15.5

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 153on Plan 2823, Sussex Street

479 48 0 2 15

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 719on Plan 598, McMillan Street

502 115 0 1 0

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 31on Plan 1741, Fremantle Road

355 126 0 0 19.4

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 76on Plan 1741 Stafford Street

427 25 0 0 19.4

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 19on Plan 1741, Garland Street

115 75 0 0 17.9

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lots 556 183 0 1 20-8118/9 on Plan 1741, Garland Street

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 23on Plan 3612, Devenish Street

750 34 () 1 0

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 36on Plan 1534, Berwick Street

494 11 0 1 1.2

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 17on Plan 1534, Gloucester Street

240 117 0 0 19.4

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 3on Plan 3342, Albany Road

708 98 0 1 37.5

Portion of Cann. Loc, 2, being Lot 59on Plan 2199, Welshpool Road

58(1 18 0 2 288

Portion,of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 191on Plan 2199, Briggs Street

662 133 0 3 187

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JUNE 10, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1505

THE MUN101 PAL GORPORATIoNS ACT, 190(7......yorli,,,ed,

Municipality of Perth -Xotic,3 if SaTe-continued.

Cert.No. um Due.

£ s. d.87 7 4 5

88 4 15 9

89 6 15 6

90 3 13 4.

91 4 10 7i

92 4 14 3

93 0 13 10,

94 5 8 31,

95 4 1-1

96 5 7 8.;,1

97 3 19 2

98 3 19 2

99 5 7 3),.

100 0 I) 11,

101. 6 18 V,.

102 5 14 51

Name, Description and Address ofPerson appearing to have an ! Description and Situation of Land.

Interest in the Land.

WiUiam Richard Stephens, commissionagent, and William Howell, monu-mental mason, of Hamilton, Victoria,as registered proprietors and owners

George Arthur Thompson, of ClevedonStreet, Victoria Park, carter, asregistered proprietor, and GeorgeArthur Thompson, of 35 Midge leyStreet, Victoria Park, as owner

Mary Peterson, of 37 Albert StreetWest, Port Melbourne, widow, Ad-ministrator Estate Edward Peterson,deceased, as registered proprietor,and Mary Peterson, 272 Bay Street,Port Melbourne, as owner

George Samuel Barber, of Whittalcer'sMill, North Danclalup, teamster, asregistered proprietor, and GeorgeSamuel Barber, Palgarup Mill, asowner

Michael Joseph Perry, of Lakeside, viaKalgoorlie, labourer, as registeredproprietor and owner ; caveat 808/1924, State Taxation Department,Perth

Margaret Marjorie Jordan, of Cathay-von Street, Carlisle, teacher, spin-ster, as registered proprietor : andEd. Pyman, Barrack Street,as owner

Christina Miller Guthrie, of 102 ir!

brook :Road, East Perth, tHlow,Executor, Estate of Samuel 11J, brie,deceased, c /o T. Guthrie, 110 Tra-falgar Road, East Perth, as owner

Normau Charles illAer, of 0. L.Haines k Cu., Weld Chambeis,Perth, Ace:awl:1 et. a rPgistproprietor ; 5111 Noi.ntol 11.

min ti.zaile 250, I 92:;,144111 bty .11110H o Pi114,44 (

(am I, I

t y id. 1 to 114 olic.trt1104.. 1;1:1

ter,1 and II

James .illeGitire, of ..11.0tninf.:lon01111 liand, regi,tered proprietor ;ati(1 .1Prile,.11e(1!,ie. 1.oehz.e,

[44'4,1. 4 ,...tt;..41

both .Pertil, asregistered proprietors : awl VictorT. Sforcini, of 11 Einicid Street,ViLtoria. Port:, ov,.ner

Jana, Thom,- Peet. 1-...--tate Agent ;I ',et , in 'Tied woman,

both of :\ elvea,tle Perth, as'iii 7'lid Herbert(.1aldc:y, 11rtritatry,

its innerSy,cluey 1;elniont

Park, electtrieian. pio-prietor ; and Erm :-;dney 31.itrtioif fintildfotil. Poitd. Belmontas owner

1atlterine o1 7 lion.Perth,pritI J :Intl Ore

ire tidni(ieor:ie .11011,:iw, of St Vie-:oil:I Park re=,istero(i pro-priPI Or. :111f1 of"Pelt 13111reShy, FIll oer

HI Ill, ti -H111.11 Perth, ar,gistered. proprietnr,Nevan Bell, ,t nottlek N......;, Vie.toria I 'ark,a, 0%11 l'

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 422on Plan 597, Gresham Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 37on Plan 2772, Ascot Road

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 405on Plan 2072, Hubert Street

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lot 036on Plan 1734, Swansea Street

Portion of Cann. Loc. 2, being Lots670/1 on Plan 1734, Gerard Street

Pe Ilion of Cann. Luc. 2, being Lot 705on Plan 1734 Carnarvon' Street

Portion of Cann. .1.0e. 2, being Lot 797till Plan 1734 Beatty Avenue

)ortion of Cann. Li t% 2, being Lot 297

on :Pia." 1734 BeatIlYAvon iii,

'ortion of Perthshire Loc. 117, 'wingLot 583 on Han 3185 blettne hi iii

'ortion. of Cann. Lite. 2, being Lot 141on Platt 1740 l'huiet Street

'oil ion of Swan Loc. 35. being 1,o) 82on Plan 1030 1.4)dcIttril Street

Po aim t of Swan Loc. 36, being I. I 223on Plan 1030 Gallipoli Street.

Portion of Swan Loc. 35, being Lot 71on Plan 2619 Barton Street

III of Cann. ha-.. 2. beim( Lot 331on ('it'll 1741 Print'(' Stieei

t-twan Lou. 35, being Lots227 on Plan (7(1), St tr Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being 1,oi 8on Platt 2005, Sale tan Road

Certificateof Titlewhere

described.

Contents.

Vol. Fol. I% p.309 65 0 1 0

622 188 (1 0 30-3

354 137 (1 0 20

576 86 0 I 0

741 130 0 2 0

747 119 0 1 0

561 88 11 1 0

628 89 1 0

676 51 I,

574 177 0 1

891 171 0 1 0

891 171 0 1 0

438 135 0 19.4

533 37 I

613 28 0 2 0

263 131 0 0 20

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1h06

Cert.No. Sum due.

£ s. d.103 3 19 2

104 8 15 11-.3-.

105 8 11 1

106 4 11 611s

107 4 14 44:

108 4 16

109 7 7 7

(10VERNMENT GA7,ETTE, W.A.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906 continued.

Mueieipality of PerthNotice of Salecontinued.

Name, Occupation, and Address ofPerson appearing to have an Estate i Description and Situation of Land.

or Interest in the Land.

Maud Ellen Wood, of Howick Street,Perth, married woman, as registeredproprietor, and Maud Ellen Paynter,of 67 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, asowner ; caveat 1013/1913, FrederickMosey, c/o. Britnall and Mosey, 37Barrack Street, Perth

Maud Elizabeth Power, of CliefedenRoad, Burswood, married woman, asregistered proprietor, and PercivalJames Power, of 31 Midgeley Road,Victoria Park, as owner

James Percival Power, of MidgeleyStreet, Victoria Park, plumber, asregistered proprietor, and ExecutorsLouisa Power, 31 Midgeley Street,Victoria Park, as owners ; mortgage9122/1923, Perth Benefit, Building,Investment and Loan Society, Bar-rack Street, Perth ; mortgage 9665/1925, James Eastwood, 452, MurrayStreet, Perth, merchants

Maud Elizabeth Power, of CliefedenRoad, Burswood, married woman, asregistered proprietor, and MaudElizabeth Power, of 31 MidgeleyStreet, Victoria Park, as owner

Nellie McGoldrick, of Boulder City,married woman, as registered pro-prietor, and Nellie McGoldrick, of 17Waitra Road, Wellington, New Zea-land, as owner

John Russell Grundy, of 'WellingtonStreet, Perth, tailor, as registeredproprietor, and John R. Grundy,tailor, Geelong, Victoria, as owner ;mortgage 2431/07, Robert JamesDavidson Burnside, of Bayswater,butcher

James Rodgers, of Hoffman Landing,bush foreman, as registered pro-prietor, and James Rodgers, c/o.Mrs. Rodgers, 111c111alion Street, nearCouncil Chambers, Hurstville,N.S.W., as owner

Portion of Swan Loc. 36, being Lot 17on Plan 2065, Howick Street

Portion of Swan Loc.135, being Lot 175on Plan 757, Cookham Road

Portion of Swan Loc. 35, being Lots136/7 on Plan 757, Midgeley Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 35, being Lot 144on Plan 757, Midgeley Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 35, being Lot 13on Plan 757, Maple Street

Portion of Swan Loc. 35, being Lot 66on Plan 2619, Goodwood parade

Portion of Swan Loc. 35, being Lot 173on Plan 2619, Goodwood Parade

[JUNE 10, 1927.

Certificate ofTitle wheredescribed.

Contents.

Vol. Fol.487 169

a. r. p.0 0 20

306 4 0 1 0

207 166 0 2 0

562 117 0 1 0

302 46 0 1 0

409 189 0 0 25.9

515 S 0 1 0.7

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 613/24.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 96of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909," that water mains have been laidin the undermentioned streets, in districts indicated :

Claremont Municipality.557/27Moore Street, from Lot 31, Otway Street, to

Lot 9Westerly.

Perth Municipality.292/27Matlock Street, from North Beach Road to

Woodstock StreetNortherly.225/27Lawley Street, from Fitzgerald Street to Lot 18

Westerly.522/27Thorogood Street, from Lot 18 to Lot 16

Easterly.442/27Cleveden Street, from Walcott Street to Lot 33

Westerly.Gosnells Road Board District.

1376/26Kenwick Road, from Albany Road to Lot 24North-Easterly.

Melville Road Board District.357/27 Preston Point Road, from Lot 31 to Lot 34

Westerly.

283/27Yeovil Crescent, from Lot 241 to Lot 242-Northerly.

13U/20Bristol Avenue, from Canning Road to PrestonPoint RoadNortherly.

Perth Road Board District.402/27Clyde Road, from Inverness Crescent to Lot 205

North Easterly.507/27Third Avenue, from Lot 313 to Lot 303North-

Westerly.484/27Normanby Street, from. Lot 69 to Lot 68

North- Westerly.

South Perth Road Board District.582/27Renwick Street, front 'Premantle Road to Lot

4Westerly.618/27Dyson Street, from Vista Street to Lot 20

Easterly.538/27 Melville Parade, from Lot 32 to Lot 31South-

erly.481/27Anthony Street, rob Angelo Street to Lot 7:1

North-Westerly.And the hIinister of Wa ler Supply, Sewerage, and

'Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply wolor from such mains to landswithin rateable distance thereof.

Paled at Perth this 10th day of June, 1927.O. C. EA V WOOD,

Under Secretary.

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JUNE 10, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1507

WESTER,N AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.

C.A. 608/27.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe following Alterations ions have been nuuleto the Goods and Coaching- Bates Books, dated 1 siDecember, 1925 :

Goods Rates Book,Page 38 (Amend). "Alphabetical. Classifitottion of

Goods."Delete :Honey in tins, or glass jars' aHoney M. tins and casesHoney in tills and cases

:art :'Hon ey in tins, or glass jars in

casesit- :honey

O.R.

I t loss.

(Add). "Distance Tttbiseka turd. Bowes insert " Stopping it.)

miles from Perth. "Page 221 (Amend). "List or Sta'

i'ur:us." Delete " ' '

Page 224 (Add). List or St;Corms. Under Northerlipinee l.l. piles 29 chains, Ymut 1..sronell

224 (Add). " List of Stations and Plat-forms.'' Dialer Northern hallway insert "Stoppingpuree at 27 mile (Nortleln n plat Li Branch)."

11age 224 (Amend). "List of Stations and Plat-forms. Western. Railway. Delete " N curl-tult

ewt.

two:pat at 27

Itlat-

o lel Plot-" Stopping

II, Lin. 1 tonH. 5 e,\Vt.

ill eaSe8 (comb sections), quail-' titles 1-st

( Class.in tills only (1 tt ), and honey in cases) (glens), 0.

Page 11.3 ( Add). " Ent pi 1 it t-t "Kerosene:Ind petrol drunts.' A ' rote, rr nutu um "

Pae 126 (Amend). ".Private Tallies' s.'W.A. Goldfields Firewood Supply Co. is Litre. Delete"941 miles" and insert "83 miles."

Page 148 (Amend). "Inter- System Rates.'' Delete' lasses '1,' 2, ' and The minimum charges per

consiginu en I which shall be imposed ore as follows : "and insert "Clan's '1,' ' 2, ' and '3 " the nti nimumcharge for copsig o picots at the special Trans- A ustro

rates shall Ile as follows, unless it is clato per tocharge the sum of each system 's rates 116111M:I "

Page 108 (Add). "Shunting Charges.'' ' «sort :" A (:counting Shunting Cho rtt'es--

Sta ding. Local Tra Itie.little Public Siding, Front or to irrimantle

South Beach. Yard, 2s. 0(1. per ton,min. 6 tons per 4-wheel. truck., '

Poge 16S (Amend). "Shunting Charges : " Pre-month!. Delete "R. jowitt and Son 's" and insert""Tide Water Oil. Co., Ltd." Delete Westralian

Farmers, Ltd.," and " it iversal Oil Co., :Ltd."Pages 171, 172, :Ind 173 (Amend). Shunting

(ma rges. ' ' Delete " West polio Iron Works Siding.":Ng..., 175 (Add). Shun Charges." Insert

"Goldfields W.S. No. 1 I 'um pi og Station : Truck loadsof goods for Mr. S. Trew, Firewood Contractor toWater Supply Dept. may he accepted for this Siding."

Page 178 (Amend). " Shunting Charges. "RailwayConstruction Depot, Denmark. Delete "Franklin"and insert; ",lfrankland."

Page 178 (Add). "Situating Charges. ' ' Insert :' Accounting Miles

Station. Siding.. from Perth. Through Trallic.York .British-Imperial TS 2s. and 4s. per 'I

Oil Co. and 8-wheeled.truck. ' '

Page 200 (Add). "List of Stations and Sidings."(1.'tort is (ii, Station Ilro CTS."

e- 205 (Amend). " I ast Stations :tint' Delete "Lyon."

Page 207 (Add). "List of Stations and Sidings."Insert " Perinte". Station Brand PER, 140 miles fromPerth, C.M. Line."

"'('an load and unload carriages and horses.207 ( Amend ) "List of Stations and Sid-

owlgal I ' ' under Shelter:Delete " a. "

e 21)1) (Amend). " List, of Stations find Sid-ings. sell. Delete " a. "

Page 2(19Insert " StopBranch, at'.M11 ."

"List of. Stations and Sii "lance 1.1 milt's 29 chains, Y11110

I ''1111, Stfli 1,11-1 1; r;11111

Page 2(x9 (...:\ dd). " List ,' lugs."Insert "Stopping plo co, 27 a. t NoviltauptonBranch ), 333 miles from Pe) ) O. ore, I trot), -07. t t

l'ag' 2111 (Anien(1). ' ' Dist ))).) To bh,." f

" I, \ MI: ' :11111 1 II tilsr t "P'i'laff.l'o,_te 22 \ tItl). Ili -i. 0,-- T',11','." 1."'11'-'"'ll IV"

karina itlid Yet no. insert s f (I:ling 121:0 ;I t ti, miles29 chains. "

Cour/till!! Put(A HR..] ). " awe.' Delete

nii(.\ mend). "Disi,ance Table.''.--Coolgardie-

.11ratich. Delete "Stopping place at 378

,e 101 (Jdd). "Distance Table." :Between Wo-o tot Vette( insert, "Stopping place at II miles

61 (A.d.d). Distance Table." Between Is-Bowes insert "Stopping place at 27 mile, 333

from Perth."PaL 163-164 (Add). "Inter- system Pares.' '--Sub

eta use B. Insert " Goulburn, N.S.W.,"

THE I N EsT R1AL All131TRATION ACT, 1912-1925./taste II oge Doe/m.0/(m and 1(008ons Co utt.

Jit CI r of :Irbtiratiwt, Perth.FR the matter or "Ti1(. Industrial Arbitration. Act, 1912-

:1025, " and in the matter of Part I'll. of the saidAct liktsic Wage.

The Seventh. day of 3one, 1927.LN pursuance of the provisions of Part VII. of the

,n Act the Court of Arbitration hereby determinesand declares the Basic Wage to be paid to adult maleand female workers shall be as follows :

(a) Adult; Malesthe sum of £'l 5s. ( Four poundsfive shillings) per week, made up as follows :

£ s. U.:1 16 01 0 00 13 60 15 0

.Vood .

Roo('lathingMiscellaneous

£4 5 0

(10 Adult Femalesthe sum of .1i.2 5s. 11d. (Twopounds five shillings acid eleveupeuce) perweek,

with in each ease tt payment fro rata where the termthe employment is for s than one week.

(e) These rat es apply to unskilled workers.:By the Court,

WALTER DWYER,President.

W. so \ '11

LLOYD BLOXSOM Iti,:Members.

API'01.NTlil: \T(tinder Sectimt 5 of "The 0r .D.;ftl),. and

1ta.tringes Amendment Act. P.107," nod, suction 2of "Tito itiegistrntion. of Ilintlts, Death - -, Arftr-ringes :),e.t. Amendment 4, 1911 ").

((eliernl's ()clic°,1.111 .intro, 1927.

1417 i 11,1)1:y or I2mim.:11 orunrIlon. tliat.-,4111 has beeo 1ip1 oiniO4, 11'1o1,orarilys

its .\ srsr ul Birlirs and Ile:'.for II Irririct, to resideLavori on, absence on 11`:1;(. or \Ir. V.

Ore!..;orv., 11,1t dab, from ''nil

ALEX'. .1.Deputy Registrar General.

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1508 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 9th June, 1927.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the name of the undermentioned Minister has been duly removed fromthe register in this office of Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :

R.G. No. Date. 1Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

1927. The Spiritualistic Church of IV. A. (Incorporated).3803 8th June Pastor John Reiland ... 'erth Perth.

IT is hereby published, for general hi forma on, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in thisoffice for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia:

R.G. No.

3801

Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

1927. ' The Spiritualistic Church of IV .A. (Incorporated).June 8 1 Pastor Charles Lathwell Victoria Park ... Perth.

ALEX. j. REID,Deputy Registrar Gene

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.NOTICE is hereby given iltat the Registered Office ofthe Ball:! Breen Gold Milk', Limited, is situated at the"Yank Lennon Mine," Itaase number 171, at or nearNoehourhe, and flint the said ani,, will be open to thepublic on all week days, except Saturdays and publicholidays, from 10 a.m. to I p.m. and from 2 p.m. to5 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon.

Dated this 20th day of May, 1927.

1. & R. MAXWELL,Solicitors for the a bore Company,

23 Barrack Street, Perth.

THE CO-Al I 'A NIHS ACT, 1893.Golden. Sall rrity nes, No-Liabilitg.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office, ofGolden Butterfly Mines, No-Liability, is situated atMines Chambers, Boulder Road, -Kalgoorlie, and thatWill Davies of Perth and joseph Samuel Foulkes ofKalgoorlie are the Attorneys of the Company M. West-ern Australia.

Dated this 25th day of May, 1927.

WILL DAVIES,Attorney for the Company in Western Australia.

Ford, 'Rhodes, Davies, Public Accountants,St. George's House, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.inieynotional Art Company, Limited.

NOT I f 1E is hereby given that the Registered Office of'I he a hovenamed Company is situate at Messrs. R. P.North & Co., 749 Welling; en Street, Perth, and thatRobert, Jeffery, of the Savoy i foie!, Perth, is the Attorneyfor the said Company in We-tern Australia.

Dated the 20th day of May, 1927.(SO.) STONE, jAM'ES & CO.,

47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

'I'll E COM TANI ES ACT, 1893.Empire Art oonihoty,

NOTICE is hereby givt !hat the 1:eetistered Officethe :thovenamed Comae, sItha:t at Messrs. R. P.North & Co., 7-19 \VIttIliffittIon Stret.1, Perth, and thatRobert Jeffery, of he Savoy Hotel, Perth, is the AGtoraey for the said Cunpany in Western Australia.

Dated the 20th day of Play, :1927.

(S44:11.) STONE, .11.\ MES & CO.,17 Si. Coorge's :fent:tut:, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT.Eider 'Trustee and Executor Company, Limited.UT ICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of

the a bovenamed Company in 'Western Australia is situ-ate at Elder House, 111-113 St. George's Terrace, Perth,and. that Thomas Ernest Field is the Attorney for thesaid Company in this State.

Dated the 8th day of June, 1927.STONE, JAMES, & CO.,

47 St. George's Terrace,Solicitors for the said Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1893.TILE public are hereby notified that the RegisteredUnice of Dunstan, Lloyd & Co., Limited, is situated at01.9-1121 Murray Street West, Perth, and that the hoursduring which the office is open for the transaction ofbusiness are as follows :Week days, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,2 p.m. to 5 p.m; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

'DUNSTAN, LLOYD & CO., LIMITED.CLIFF A. LLOYD,

.Managing Director.

TILE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Cromer Land and Finance Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofCromer Land and Finance Company, Limited, is situ-ated at No. 20 Trinity Buildings, Hay Street, Perth,and that suelt office is open for business between thehours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. onweek days other than Saturday, on which day it is openfrom 10 a.m. till 1.2 noon.

C. A. SHERWOOD,Director.

Western Australia.THE COMPANI.ES ACT, 1893.

Notice of ltegistered Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofNatanning ,Ehair Alills, Limited, is situate on Katan-ning Town Lot A10, Argent Street, Natanning, and suchotliee will he aim to the public between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. 011 e:iel, week day except Satur-days and holidays.

Dated the 20th day of May, 1927.

A. H. PARKES,Secretary.

A. 11. Smith, of Katahniog, Solicitor for the YatanningFlour :11 Ws, Li 'oiled.

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JuNi 10, 1927.j GOVERNMENT GAZ W.A. 15011

THE COMPANIES ACT.Eastern Traders, L'ilailed.

N'UTILCI,', is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abo \tenanted company in Western Australia is situateat Perpetual Trustees Buildings, St. Ommge 's Terrace,Perth, and that tleorge Eagleton !Reading is the attorneyfor the company in this State.

Hated the seeend day (41" June, 1927.

S'PONE, JAMES47 St. George's Terrace,

Solicitors for the said 11onipany.

N '1A11'11'111(. 011 "THE COAL PA NIES ACT,1893."

(.19 Viet., No. .)hereby given that. nude: the prov sions

Seel ion 20 Olt the a ive . \ ct, a COM if icIll o Of Ille011)01.0-C001, as a 1,imitint Company, lai this :My been issuedIn Cromer l..nnrl and Eilinitee Compati,v, Limited.

Paled this 211:1 of :lane, 1927.

'1'. P. DI\ VI NS,Registrar of' Coinpanies.

Supreme Comm ()slice, Pet -lit,

N TN :\ lArl".1'ER OF "1'1 I11 sN CS ACT,1893."

(50 Viet., No.NO'1'T('C is 1trcby given that, mulct the provisions of.Section 20 of Aet, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Oontpany, has this day been issuedto Dunstan, Lloyd, Co., Limited.

this 2nd dDAVIPS,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

ASSOCIATFONS I NC(t11J'OhhATION ACTWiLtiAm DARTNELL JOHNSON, of: Trades TI:91,

Midland junction, the person hereunto authorised bythe Petssendeatt Trades Hall Association, do hereby give1101100 that desirous ant such Association shouldhe incorporated nutter the -lin:visions of "The ,'ssneia-tints lneorliolttin

W . D, .1OHNSON.

The, follotving is a cults of the memorial intended tohe filed in the Supreme !: the provisions ofthe said Art,

1. The name of the Association shall be "Bassett-,Jdean Tralles Wall Assnoiat

The object or purpose of the .A ssociation shallprmdde and keep a Imildim premises withmteesSo furniture, limits, es and Ilttings t,

piddle and private dis. lscinrms, ;lint addressessalt be given by I In the various labourorganisations in the Slate, and in which such organ-kn.tions can hold their moo

To provide (ii!', nod mher accommodation;To provide nod helm 0 hall with all necessary equip-

ment for entert:mmunts:In provide and herp and equip a library, tecl

apparalu and other similar outfits for educational orreerea iye purposes.

The Association(a) Apply for registration under "The Associa-

tions Incorporaled Act, 1895";(b) Buy or otherwise acquire, lease, or hire real

and/or personal estate, and may hold, sell,lease or hire or otherwise dispose of or dealwith any such ostate, and to build upon andotherwise improve real estate;

(e) ('arty on the busiumis of a public hall for le:t-ures, onteriniuments or otherwise;

(d) Bounty and raise money on the security of theassets of the Association by way of mort-gage, charge or otherwise at such rates ofinterest and on such terms as may bethought fit.

'rift! mainiptontut of the Association is vested in threeiota':. trim have the custody of the I:loin:mon

t's el, tie I, nave of them shall be alone au-f. !.., sen1 to any docinnents.

The it -11:111 lint be affixed to any documenthe t d' them unless in pursuance oh'

\ but any document signedhe true-tees or any itvo of Iltem to which the seal is

doe:fluent states that the seal wassi . order on.1 in pursuance of a resolu-te 1 Itraul 0. the Australian Labourshall eonclusitte against theion.

xed,theretot ion offa rt}',Associ;

Assoc if; I ' TIO`: AC']', 1895.T. NVILLIAM ..1011!!; c.; 11", ; 1:11.. of Bosygerla, in the!Slate of Vt-esIert: \ ze-iralim Partner. De pr-on. here-

nuthori,111 I /V dohereby' ,..dts notice list I u:11

Ineorpo:Mci under the 1ro:Hsi:01ssso.dni I ions I n orporatien Act, 1895.

W. a. CAAIP13ELL

The following is it copy of tIte Mentor,to he filed in the Supreme cloud. Hurler the provisions

11n- s:1:1

of Soeit-1\--Pmtvgiolit Agricultural Society.um-, of :-...q1r ic!\ --Promotion of agricultural aml

Ti and ,curial interooarse of mend :rs

lYt;:i ionel:tot% gml\Tictor Gronow, Leed-

iwn5. 111111:;;2;e1111211i; Society Vested in Exectitit:it

Council order coustilittion of So.-`, ty.1,,,thidmitof Tindal, of S9 Terrace, Itertit,

Solleftut's fur If, t-'oe

!NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In th matter of the \ \rill of Neil 'McNeil, late of Pep-

permiut we, AVestern ...Australia, Gentleman, de-

NOT.I.cri perch} IS id:11111,or IIPmatids against, estate of the :Wove-Ha died NeilHeNeil, deceased. are required to snail !here-

!' in 'writing the xeent AV.-sl Australianl'rustec:, Executor, and1:t St. Cour: r

of .11t1:, Pm. iiiPlott"l. to distvidies iemong the persons entith:-.1to claims of which it shall t

it

it d

11 IV 1:1111i10.1, ofIT the 11111

07±01..11tOr twillsaiel (11:.00/1Sed

l misty' the

ltawihave

is 2nd day of ;loom 1927.

sTon,.. mES, & CO.,47 St. Gor?....e's `frrace, Perth,

solicitors i Executor.

DISSOLUTION OF :PARTNERSHIP..The Toni aita 3fotor Garage.

NOTICE is hereby n.Yen that the partnershipfore subsisting botture: the undersigned, l tio'i:u HarryCleeve and Huberi bete Knight, 011 bnsiurs,:Is Motor R,11:111.1o'.-, Ie., at Tanduin, under thecr firm imm, T dor C:trage, has beendissolved as ou the 10th day of March, 1927. The saidEdwin Marra' tt,t will continue 10 envy:: nu the saidbusiness under the same style or firm name, and trillattend to payment or receipt (as ease may be) of allmoneys due and owing by or to the dissolved. partner-ship.

Dated this 3rd day of June, 1927.H. H. KNIGHT,F. TT. CLEEVE,

F. Donley., .Elouse, 70 St. George's Teraeo,Perth, Solicitor for .tite s rties.

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1510 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 10, 1927.

_NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-fore carried 01i by James Edward Claughton and JohnMelville Parker, at Railway Avenue, West Guildford,as Wood Merchants, under the style or firm of "WestGuildford Wood Yard," has been dissolved as and fromthe 16th day of May, 1927. As from that date all debtsdue to and all accounts owing by the said firm will bereceived and paid by the said James Edward Claughton,who will carry on the said business on his own account.

Dated the 18th day of May, 1927.Signed by the said James Edward

(laugh/on in the presence ofS.

JAMES E. CLAUGHTON.Signed by the said john Melville

Parker in the presence ofAndrew William Kennedy.

JOHN MELVILLE PARKER..1[. KW, of C.T.A. Baildings, 69 Si. Georg e'.s. Tcriacc,

Perth, Solicitor for the said James Edward Clay gh-ton.

Debtor's Name. Address.

Michael O'Dwyer ... Queen's Park ...

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," and in the matter of Margaret Lamb Wilson,trading as "Bon Marche," Steere Street, Collie,I /eider.

Notice of Meeting.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the creditorsof the abovenamed Margaret Lamb Wilson, trading as"Bon Marche," Steere Street, Collie, will be held atthe offices of Weston & Kirby, 71-72 A.M.P. Chambers,William Street, Perth, on Friday, 10th june, 1927, atthe hour of half-past three o'clock in the afternoon, inpursuance of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898."

Dated this 2nd day of June, 1927.

A. E. WESTON,Agent for the Debtor.

ircsion ,f* Kirby, Public Accountants, 71-72 if.M.P.Chambers, If/V.1'4m Street, Perth.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Notice of Dividend.

Description. Court.

Instructor ... SupremeCourt,Perth,

AmountNo. per I.

78 of Four shillingsL1128 and two pence

and a fractionin the £

First or Finalor otherwise,

First andfinal

Whenpayable.

14th day ofSufic, 1927

Where payable.

At the Office of OfficialReceiver in Bank-ruptcy, SupremeCourt, Perth.

Receiving Orders.

Debtor's Name, Address. Description. ; Court.

Ivan Jurisich 86 Piesse Street, Boulder

Harold Victor Jones 9csidirc.t at 23 MalcolmStrcct, Perth, andcarrying on businessat Cottesloo

John Godfrey ... West Swan

Miner

As lanes' ServiceStation andGarage-

Farmer

SupremeCourt,Perthdo. ;

do.

No. ofClatter.

Date ofOrder.

Date of Act or Acts ofPetition, Bankruptcy.

54 of 1927 4th day of 3rd day of Debtor's Petition.June, 1927 June, 1927

50 of 1927 3rd day of do. ... do.June, 1027

51 of 1927 do. do.

AdjudAeations.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description.

George Otto Frederic Wet- Perenjori ...... Storekeeperters (otherwise known asP. Wetters)

Harold Victor loses ... Residing at 23 Malcolm As Jones' ServiceStreet, Perth, and wtrry- Station and Car-ing on business aL ageCottesloe

John Godfrey ... \Vest Swan FarmerIvan Jurisich 86 Neese Street, Boulder Miner

mNaot. teorf. Date of Order. Date of Petition.

Supreme Court,Perth

13 of 1027 1st day of June,1927

5th day of March,1927

do. 50 of 1927 3rd day of June,1927

3rd day of Dine,1927

do. 51 of 1927 do. do.do. 54 of 1927 4th day of Julie, do.

1927

puled this 8th day of June, 1927.M. M. MOSS,

Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," and in the matter of Alfred Harold Mercer,trading as Mercer Bros., York, a Debtor.

Notice of Meeting.NOTICE is hereby given that a. meeting of the creditorsof the abovenamed Alfred Harold Mercer, trading asMercer Bros., York, will be held at the offices of Weston& Kirby, 71-72 A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth,On Monday, 13th June, 1927, at the hour of half-pastthree o'clock in the afternoon, in pursuance of "TheBankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898."

Dated this 2nd day of June, 1927.

A. C. KIRBY,Agent for the Debtor.

Weston f Kirby, Public 4ccountants, 71-72 .4.M.P,Chambers, William Street, Perth.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

£ s. d.Abattoirs 0 0 6Aborigines Act (Consolidated) 0 1 0Abstract of Stamp Duties .. 0 0 6

Adoption of Children (see also "StateChildren") .. 0 2 0

Agricultural Bank Act and Amendments .. 0 4 9Agricultural Seeds 0 0 9Arbitration Act .. 0 0 9

Associations Incorporation Act 0 0 6Auctioneers Act .. 0 0 9Bankruptcy Amendment Act, ls.; Rules, 1892,

5s. Rules, 1898, ls.Bills of Sale Act Consolidated 0 1 3Boat Licensing Act and Amendments 0 2 6Brands Act 0 1 0Bread Act 0 0 6Banbury Harbour Board 0 1 0Bush Fires Act .. 0 1 6

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u-n 10, 1:927:1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

Acts of Parliament, etc.continued.

Cemeteries At and Ainendments . . .

Co-operative and Provident Societies Actrimin al Code Act and Rules, quarter bound,

with index . . . . . . .

Crown Suits Act . . . . . .

Curator of Intestate Estates Act .

Dairy Cattle Improvement . . . .

Dairy industry and RegulationsDecla rations and Attestations .

Dentists Act and Amendment ..

Discha rged Soldiers' Settlement ActDividend Duties . . .

Divorce Act .

Dog Act . .

Drovin:, Act .,. .-. .

E leetora I Act and A men dine atEl ectric Lighting ActEin pleyers ' Liability Act . . . .

Employment Brokers Act and Amendment . .

Evidence Act . . . .

Explosives Act . . . . . . .

Extradition CasesProcedure . . .

Factories and Shops Act and Amendment .

tt RegulationsFertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act and

Amendments . . . . . . . .

I,?ire Brigades Act, 19] 6, and Amendment . .

Firms Registration Act and Amendment . .

Fisheries Act . . . . .

Footwear Regulation Act . .

Vol umes I. to XII., per vol. .

Forests Act . . . . . .

Fremantle Ha rbour Trust Act and Amend-ment . . . . . . .

Friendly Societies Act and Amendments .

Fruit Cases . . . . . . .

Game Act (Consolidated). . . . . .

General Loan and Inscribed Stock Act andAmendment . . . . . . .

Goldfields Water Supply Act . . . .

Government Electric Works . . . . .

Government Savings Bank Act . .

Group Settlement Act . . .

Hansard Report, per vol. . . . . . .

Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copy . .

Hansard Report, Annual SubscriptionHawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment . .

Health Act Consolidation . . . . .

Illicit Sale of Liquor . . . .

Imported Labour Act and Amendments . .

I ncome (and Land) Tax Assessment .

Index to Government Gazette (yearly) .

Industrial Arbitration Ac t. (Consolidated) .

Industries Assistance . .

Inebriates . . , . . . . . . .

Inspection of Machinery Act with Regulations 0 3 0Inspection of Scaffolding . . 0 1 0Insurance Companies Act . 0 1 0Interpretation Act . . 0 1 0Interstate Destitute Persons' Relief 0 0 9Irrigation and Rights in Water Act 0 1 3Justices Act (Consolidated) , . 0 3 0JusticesManual for . . . . 0 10 (1

Land Act Compilation and Index 1 5 0Land Act and Regulations 0 2 6Land Agents . . 0 0 6Land Drainage . . . . 0 2 0Land Tax Adjustment Act .. 0 6Landlord and Tenant Act, 19 2 0 0 6Legal Practitioners ActLegitimation .. ..Licensed Surveyors ..Licensing Act .. .. .. .. 0 4 0Cif° Assurance Act (Consolidated) .. 0 1 3Light and Air . . . . . . 0 1 0Limited Partnerships . . . . . . 0 0 6Local Court Act and Rules, 25s. and 21s.Lunacy Act (Consolidated) . . 0 2 9Main Roads Act . . . .

Marine Stores Act . .

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