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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.]
[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE., PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]
No. 5.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. [1916.
The Land Act, 1898.
PROCLAMATION
(Resumption)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General SirTO WIT. j Harry Barron, Knight Commander of
the Most Distinguished Order of St.HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander
Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governorin and over the State of Western
[ms.] Australia and its Dependencies, inthe Commonwealth of Australia.
Corr. No, 4637/13.WHEREAS by Section 9 of " The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposesspeciefid in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion oflaud held as a Conditional Purchase Lease : Andwhereas -it is deemed expedient that the portion of Leer-ditional Purchase 11635/56 (Avon Location 16263), asdescribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph 9 of Section 39 of thesaid Act, that is to say for " Cemetery" : Now, there-fore, I, Major General Sir Harry Barron, Governor asaforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, doby this my proclamation resume portion of ConditionalPurchase Lease 11635/56 (Avon Location 16263), forthe purpose aforesaid.
Schedule.
That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 11635/56(Avon Location 16263), containing 16 acres 0 roods 39perches; being the area surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram N3047 as Avon Location 16456.(Plan 4/80, P2.)
Given under my haul and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 26th day of January,1916.
By His Excellency's Command,
R. H. UNDERWOOD,for Minister for Lands.
The Land Act, 1898.
PROCLAMATION
(Resumption)
%VESTURE AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General SirTO WIT. j Harry Barron, Knight Commander of
the Most Distinguished Order of St.HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander
Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governorin and over the State of Western
[L..s.] Australia and its Dependencies, inthe Commonwealth of Australia.
Corr. No. 4560/1.5.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposesspecified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion ofland held as a Homestead Faun: And whereas it isdeemed expedient that the portion of Homestead Farm13845/74 (portion of Melbourne Location 1885), asdescribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph 13 of Section 39 of thesaid Act, that is to say for " Water " Now therefore;
Major General Sir Harry Barron, Governor as afore-said, with the advice of the Executive Council, do bytins my proclamation resume portion of HomesteadFarm 13845/74 (portion of Melbourne Location 1885),for the purpose aforesaid.
Schedule,
That portion of Homestead Farm 13845/74 (Mel-bourne Location 1885), containing 15 acres; being thearea hounded by lines starting from the South-Westeorner of Melbourne Location 1885 and extending Northabout 25 chains; thence East 6 chains; thence Southabout 25 chains; 0 2 links, and thence 270deg. lain.about 6 chains to the starting point. (Plan 64/80, Dl.)
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 26th day of January,1916.
By Flis Excellency's Command,
R. H. UNDERWOOD,for Minister for Lands.
GOD SAVE THE KING! I ! GOD SAYE THE KING! !
148 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
Amendment of the Boundaries of the Phillips Riverand Yilgarn Goldfields.
PROCLAMATION
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General SirTO WIT. I Harry Barron, Knight Commander of
the Most Distinguished Order of St.HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander
Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governorin and over the State of Western
[L.s.] Australia and its Dependencies, inthe Commonwealth of Australia.
Corr. No. 1726/96.WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Mining Act,1904," it is lawful for the Governor by Proclamationto alter or amend the boundaries of a Goldfield or Dis-trict: Now therefore I, the sai.d Governor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, in pur-suance of the powers in sue vested in that behalf bythe said Ordinance, do hereby alter the existing boun-daries of the Phillips River and Yilgarn Goldfields, andhereby proclaim the boundaries of the said Goldfields tobe as follows:
Phillips River Goldfield.Bounded by lines starting from a point on the South
ern coast, near Red Islet, South of the 125-mile poston the Southern section of the No. 1 Rabbit-proofFence; thence North, passing about 3% miles Eastof Mainerup Pool, on the Albany-Raveusthorpe Road,to the said 125-mile post; thence North-Westerly alongthe fence to a point due West of the summit of Mt.South Ironcap; thence East through the said summitof Mt. South Ironcap to a point South of Cairn 1126on Koorarawalyee Rock; thence South along the Westboundary of the Dundas Goldfield to a point West ofthe 75-mile post on the Esperance-Dundas Road; thenceEast along the South boundary of the Dundas Goldfield77 miles; thence South to a point Wrest of survey markN24 on Mt. Ridley; thence West to a point North ofsurvey mark C66, on the Albany-Esperance telegraphline; thence South to a point 21/, miles North of surveymark C66, on the Albany-Esperance telegraph line; thenceSouth to a point 21/, miles North of survey mark C66,on the Albany-Esperance telegraph line; thence Westabout 35 miles (passing about 1% miles North of thecrossing of the Hopetoun-Ravensthorpe and the Albany-Esperance telegraph lines) to a point 11/2 miles Eastand about 2 miles South Trom a cairn on No Tree Hill;thence South to the sea-coast at Culham Inlet; thenceSouth-Westward along the sea-coast to the startingpoint; and also to include within the said Goldfieldthe following Miners' Homestead Leases, namely, Nos.25, 45, 46, 160, 162, 186, 208, and 256, which shallcontinue portions of the Phillips River Goldfield.
Yilgarn Goldfield.Bounded by lines starting from a point North of
cairn H26 on Koorarawalyee Rock and West of cairnNB1. at Wangine Soak, and extending South along theWest boundary of the Coolgardie and Dundas Gold-fields, and passing through cairn 1126 at KoorarawalyeeRock to a point East of the summit of Mt. South Iron-cap; thence West, passing through the summit of Mt.South Ironcap to a point on the Southern section ofthe No. 1 Rabbitproof Fence, near the 113-mile post;thence North-Westerly and Northerly along the fenceto the 14-mile post on the Northern section of the fence;thence East 20,833 links, North 24,000 links, and West20,833 links to the 17-mile post on the fence; thenceNortherly along the fence to the 158-mile post: thenceEasterly about 75 miles to a cairn marked AN11 On anisland at the Eastern end of Lake Ban lee; thence South-erly about 11 miles to a cairn marked CDR10 on Mt.Elvire; thence South-South-Easterly about 41 miles toJohnson's Rocks; thence South-Easterly about 26 milesto starting point.
Excluding the Yilgarn Agricultural Area near South-ern Cross as proclaimed on page 4035 of GovernmentGazette of 13th September, 1912.
To take effect from the 1st day of February, 191.6.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the
said State, at Perth, this 26th day of .January,1916.
By His Excellency's Command,
PHILIP COLLIER,Minister for Mines.
GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !
The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION
(Resumption)w STEM,: AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General Sir
TO WIT. J Harry Barron, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.
HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, CommanderGovernor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor
in and over the State of Western[L.s.] Australia and its Dependencies, in
the Commonwealth of Australia.Corr. No. 4294/15.
WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of laudheld as a Grazing Lease: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that the portion of Grazing Lease 3174/68(Victoria Location 3448), as described hereunder, shouldbe resumed for one of the purposes specified in para-graph 6 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say,for "School site": Now therefore I, Major GeneralSir Harry Barron, Governor as aforesaid, with the ad-vice of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclama-tion resume portion of Grazing Lease 3174/68 (VictoriaLocation 3443), for the purpose aforesaid.
Schedule.That portion of Grazing Lease 3174/68 (Victoria
Location 3448), containing 5 acres, being the areabounded by lines starting from a point situated 192deg.8min. about 2 chains 71.6 links from the South-Westcorner of Victoria Location 2928, and extending 90deg.Omin. about 6 chains S1..6 links; thence 180deg. Omin.about 6 chains; thence 270deg. Omin. about 10 chains37.1 links; thence 42deg. 3min. about 2 chains 26.5links; thence 25deg. 16min. oboist 4 chains 77.5 linksto the starting point. (Plan 417D/40.)
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 26th day of January,1916.
By His Excellency's Command,
R. H. UNDERWOOD,for Minister for Lands.
GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION
(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General Sir
TO WIT. J Harry Barron, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.
HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, CommanderGovernor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor
in and over the State of Western[L.s.] Australia and its Dependencies, in
the Commonwealth of Australia.Corr. No. 2176/15.
WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it isdeemed expedient that the portion of Conditional Pur-chase Lease 27941/55 (Avon Location 13651), as de-scribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph 3 of Section 39 of thesaid Act, that is to say, for "Road" (access to water) :Now therefore I, Major General Sir Harry Barron,Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this my Proclamation resume portion ofConditional Purchase Lease 27941 (Avon Location13651), for the purpose aforesaid.
Schedule.That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 27941/55
(Avon Location 13651), containing 1. acre 1 rood 25.3perches, being the area surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram Nor. 2641 as road access to AvonLocation 16481. (Plan 344/80, E2.)
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 26th day of January,1916.
By His Excellency's Command,R. H. UNDERWOOD,
for Minister for Lands,GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 149
Dedication of Public Highway.Geraldton Municipality.
PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major General Sir
TO WIT. Harry Barron, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.
HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, CommanderGovernor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor
in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies, inthe Commonwealth of Australia.
6198/14.WHEREAS by Sections 222 and 227 of ''The Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32.), itshall be lawful for the Governor, on request of theCouncil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declareany land reserved, used, or by purchase or exchangeacquired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, orthoroughfare, to be a public highway, and such land shallthereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Pro-clamation, become and be absolutely dedicated to thepublic as a public highway within the meaning of anylaw now or hereafter in force: And whereas the Gerald-ton Municipal Council has requested that certain landnamed and described in the Schedule hereunder whichhas been dedicated for a street, or way within the Muni-cipality of Geraldton, be declared a public highway:Now therefore I, the said Governor, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do by thismy Proclamation declare the said land to be a publichighway, and such land shall, from the date of thisProclamation, be absolutely dedicated to the public asa highway within the meaning of any law now or here-after in force.
Name of Street. Width.
Schedule.
Position. Titles OfficePlans.
George Road ... 1 chain That portion abutting onLot A298. As closed5th Geo. 5, No. :13 of1915
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 26th day of January,1916.
By His Excellency 's Command,
R. H. UNDERWOOD,for Minister for Works.
GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
PROCLAMATION
(under 60 Vic., No. 22, Sec. 6)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major General Sir
TO WIT. Harry Barron, Knight Commander ofthe Most Distinguished Order of St.
HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, CommanderGovernor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor
in and over the State of Western[Lis.] Australia and its Dependencies, in
the Commonwealth of Australia.7722/01.
WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vic., No. 22), the Gov-ernor is empowered, by proclamation in the GovernmentGazette, to revest in His Majesty, as of his formerestate, all or any lands whereof His Majesty may be-come the registered proprietor: And whereas HisMajesty is now the registered proprietor of GreenmountLot 219, and portions of Swan Location 20b registeredin the Office of Titles in Volumes 223, 233, Folios 22and 24 (respectively) : Now therefore .1, the said Gov-ernor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this Proclamation revest in His Majestyhis heirs and successors, Greenmount Lot 219 and por-tions of Swan Location 20b aforesaid, as of his formerestate.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 26th day of January,1.916.
By His Excellency's Command,
R. H. UNDERWOOD,for Minister for Lands.
GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !
The Land Act, 1898.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.
At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this26th day of January, 1916.
Present:His Excellency the Governor.
The Honourables--The Premier,The Minister for Mines,The Attorney General,The Colonial Secretary,The Minister for Works,R. H. Underwood, M.L.A.
Corr. No. 3142/88; W.S. 72/14.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Laud Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 1378(Cleelakin Well) should vest in and be held by theFionourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage, in trust for the purpose of " Water andStopping Place": Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent of the'Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest, in and be held by the Hon-ourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage, in trust for the ,purpose aforesaid; subject,nevertheless, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41of the said Act.
Corr. No. 6643/13.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 15128(Williams Location 9760) should vest in and be heldby the Honourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage, in trust for the purpose of "Water":Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserveshall vest in and be held by the Honourable the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust forthe purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, to thepowers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.
Corr. No. 2526/12; W.S. 72/1.4.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 16276(Williams Location 11176) should vest in and be heldby the Honourable the Minister for Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the pur-pose of "Water": Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the beforementioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Hon-ourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage, in trust for the purpose aforesaid; subject,nevertheless, to the powers rerv,id 10 him by Section41 of the said Act.
Corr. No. 24/16; W.S. 72/14.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land A.ct, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to, be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 16280(Williams Location 9276) should vest in and be heldby the Honourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage, in trust for the purpose of"Water": Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentionedReserve shall vest in and be held by the Honourable the
150 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, intrust for the puropse aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, tothe powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.
Corr. No. 25/16; W.S. 72/14.WHEREAS by Section 42 of " The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall Nest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthhi Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. :16281(Williams Location 9249) should vest in and be heldby the Honourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage, in trust for the purpose of
Water' ': Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentionedReserye shall vest in and he held by the Honourable theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, intrust for the purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, tothe powers reserved to him by Section 41, of the saidAct.
Corr. No. 2139/15; W.S. 3337/15.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be namedin the order, in trust for any ',he purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that -Reserve No. 16289(Melbourne Location. 2315) should vest in and be heldby the Honourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage, in trust for the purpose of"Water": Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, (loth herein' direct that the before-mentionedReserve shall vest in and be held by the Honourable theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, intrust for the purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, tothe powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.
BERNARD PARKERClerk of the Council.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.Premier's Office,
Perth, 27th January, 1916.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has approvedof the appointment of
P.O. 250/15.Haliday William England, Esquire, ofPerenjori, as a Jnstice of the Peace for the VictoriaIlagisterial District.
L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary to the Premier.
THE GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.The Treasury,
Perth, 24th January, 1916.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theAgency of the Government Savings Bank at Sawyer 'sValley has been transferred from Mr. W. D. Millar toMiss Eileen Iris Flemming, and will be conducted in thesame premises as heretofore.
(Sgd.) E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.
The Treasury,51/15. Perth, 19th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under Regulation 43, of "TheAudit 'Act, 1904," of the appointment of J. E. Darbyas Paying Officer, Education Department, during theabsence of L. Bishop on leave.
(Signed) E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.
The Treasury,174/14. Perth, 19th January, 1916.
111S Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under Section 33 of "TheAudit Act, 1904,'' of the appointment of S. D. Gommeas Certifying Officer of the Workers' Homes Board,during the absence on leave of Mr. Letcher, from the29th December, 1915.
(Signed) E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.
THE LICENSING ACT, 1911.
The Treasury,Perth, 21st January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint Sergeant Sunter and SergeantFee to be Inspectors of Licensed Houses under "TheLicensing Act, 1911," for the Kalgoorlie and BoulderDistricts respectively.
E. A. BLACK,rer and Controller General of Accounts.Under Treaq
Crown Law Department,Perth, 27th January, 1916.
ITIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the following appointments:
C.L.D. 283/16.A. T. Ewins to be Acting ReturningOfficer for the Leederville Electoral District, during theabsence on duty of B. J. Smith.
5286/13.--James Officer as Acting. Clerk ofthe Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Cue,and Acting Clerk of the Licensing Court for the CueLicensing District, during the absence on leave of A. B.Smith, as from the 21st instant.
C.L.D. 3421/11.Ivor W. Thomas as Acting Clerkof the Licensing Court, Sandstone, during the absenceof C. B. Marshall.
C.L.D. 281/16.--Francis Fimister to be ReturningOfficer for the Murchison Electoral District, vice A.Frappell, transferred, as from the 17th January, 1916,
C.L.D. 282/16.--F. H. Gregory to be Returning Officerfor the Mount Margaret Electoral District, vice A.Crawley.
H. G. HAMPTON.Linder Secretary for Law.
Crown Law Department,C.L.D. 6142/15. Perth, 27th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved, under the provisions of "The Local CourtsAct, 1904," "of the following amendment to the LocalCourt Rules, 1905:-
Order II. of the Local Court Rules, 1905, is herebyamended by the insertion of a new rule after Rule 4,as follows:
"4A. The entries relating to any action or mat-ter made in any book kept by the Clerk, undersection 15 of the Act, shall be open to inspectionby any person desirous of inspecting the same, onhis paying or tendering payment for each inspec-tion of the fee prescribed for a search of suchaction or matter."
H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.
JAN. 98, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 151.
The Treasury, Perth, 21st January, 1916.
THE following Return of Material purchased by the Railway Department under Section 1, Subsection (e), of the Tender BoardRegulations is published for general information.
E. A. BLACii.,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.
List of Material purchased outside Contracts by Railway Stores. Invoices passed during month of December, 1913.A mounts -£25 and over.
P.W.P., C.A. 14/731.
Date. Name. Material. Rate. Per. Amount.
s. d.
Total.
s. d.1915.Dec. 4 forChas. Atkins & Co., Ltd. 3 galvanometers 13 5 0Dec. 4 Do. .. .. 8 sounders, various types .. for 13 6 0
26 11 0Nov. 10 Barnett Bros. .. Glass squares, 909ft. 32in... .. . Is. 3d. ft. 56 16 6Dec. 7 British Imperial Oil Co. 540 gallons residual oil, 2 tons 5ewt. lqr. £7 ton 15.17 3
8lb5.Dec. 7 Do. .. ! 10 drains .. 25s. each 12 10 0
28 7 3Dec. 2 Bairds Co. .. 1 4in. gliding surfacing, etc., lathe £25 each 25 0 0Nov. 25 D. E. Barry .. .. 24,320ft. 9in. wandoo logs 22s. load 44 11 10Dec. 30 Butcher & Ulu .. I
Rails and fastenings, etc. .. for 44 0 0Oct. 22 J. Boyle 3 tons New Zealand hematite .. £10 ton 30 0 0Dec. 4 R. IV. Cameron & Co... 2 pairs " Ackley " no-staff brakes £14 15s. pair 29 10 0Dec. 30 Do. .. 8 sets " Nachod " signals for tramways for 724 7 10
733 17 1025 0 0Nov. 5 Elder, Shenton & Co.
Ltd.1 only, motor, 440 x 51 H.P.D.C., com-
pleteDee. 23 Do. 2 tons Ocwt. lqr. 6lbs., ingot tin £168 16s. 3d
ton340 3 9
363 3 924 0 0Dee. 14 James Eastwood, Ltd. 2 only, 2-stall urinals. Tylor's " Perth " . £6 each stall
Dec. 14 Do. 4 only W.I. pedestal with flush, Tylor's . 22s. each 4 8 0Dec. 14 Do. .. 4 only, seats for above .. 8s. 6d. each 1 14 0
30 2 0Dec. 13 Felton. Grimwade & 100 gallons izal 5s. 9d., gal. 28 15 0
BickfordNov. 25 C. H. Farmer 34,466ft. ttin. wandoo logs for 63 10 8Dec. 18 Do. .. 33,9471t. 9in. wandoo logs for 67 17 11
133 S 7
Nov. 27 J. A. Forrest 19 tuart logs-10,729ft. sup. .. for 35 15 3Dec. 20 General Electric Engr. 300 only, M.F. lamps, 220v. x 30w., Osrams s. Ild. each 28 15 0
Co.Dec. 7 Estate late Levi Green 9cwt. 3qrs. 231bs. E.V. G.C. iron, 8 x 26 ; £28 10s. ton 28 6 9
9cwt. 3qrs. 201bs. E.V. G.C. iron 7 x 26Dec. 10 Do. .. 1 ton l4cwt. lqr. 271bs. mild steel channels £22 10s. ton 38 16 1
Dec. 13 Do. .. 9cwt. 3qrs. 221bs. G.C. iron, 6 x 24 ; 9 cwt. for 42 11 93qrs. 23Ibs. G.C. iron, 7 x 24 ; 9owt.3qrs. 261bs. G.C. iron, 10 x 24 109 14 7
16 17 6Dec. 13 G. P. Harris, Scarfe, & 16cwt. wire nails . forCo.
Dee. 13 Do. .. .. 5 cwt. Ewbank nails, 8in. 29s. cwt. 7 5 0Dec. 13 Do. .. .. 5 doz. Math. screw augers, 9/16 .. 21s. doz. 5 5 0
29 7 6215 0 0Dec. 16 Leslie & Co. .. I 1 mile 4/0 S.W. gauge braided cable for
Nov. 26 Do. .. .. I 1 only ball-bearing drilling machine for 25 10 0240 10 0
31 5 2Dec. 9 McLean Bros. & Rigg 22 gallons H.D. body varnish 28s. 3d. gal.Dec. 9 8 gallons Japd. gold size .. 15s. 3d. gal.Do. 6 2 0Dec. 17 32 gallOns B.P. car varnish .. 19s. 11d. gal.Do. 31 17 4Dec. 18
.
20 gallons Hari. hard copal varnish 20s. 6d. gal.Do. 20 10 0Dec. 18 32 gallons gold size 15s. 9d. gal.Do. .. 25 4 0
Dec. 18 Do. 16 gallons Dar. body varnish .. 29s. gal. 23 4 0
Dec. 18 Do. 32 gallons H.D. body varnish .. 28s. 5d. gal. 45 9 4183 11 10
61 9 0Nov. 24 *McPherson's Pty., Ltd. 31cwt. 2qrs. 201bs., bolts and nuts forNov. 29 Do. 12cwt. lqr. 201bs., bolts and nuts for 27 12 4Nov. 15 Do. .. 50cwt. Oqrs. 2lbs., bolts and nuts for 87 11 11
170 13 3
Nov. 21 G. A. Postans .. 12,876ft. 4in., sup. wandoo logs .. 24s. load 25 15 1
Dec. 17 Do. .. 15,199ft. 5in., sup. wandoo logs .. 24s. load. 30 8 0Dec. 1 W. Sandover & Co. 20cwt. Oqrs. 141bs., P.G. iron, 36 x 26 for 30 16 7
Dec. 13 Do. .. 500 only, canteen water bags 2s. ld. each 52 1 8
Dec. 3 Do. 20cwt. Oqrs, 101bs., P.G. iron £29 17s. 6d.ton
30 0 2
Dec. 10 Do. 38cwt. 2qrs. 7lbs., shafting, 9 lens, 3in.x 20ft.
£27 ton 52 1 2
Nov. 17 Do. .. 233-2/3 doz. Macbeth lamp glasses 5s. 3d. doz. 61 6 9226 6 4
Nov. 24 Stewarts & Lloyds, Ltd. 16 lens 3im pipe, 289ft. Gin. for 25 4 7
Nov. 30 T. Statham .. 161 tons 16cwt. lqr., blue metal, 2in. .. 6s. 10d. ton 555 855 5 8
152 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
List of Material-continued.
Date. Name. Material. Rate per Amount. Total.
1915. £ s. d. £ s. d.Dec. 12 Saunders & Stuart .. 3 tons 13cwt. 2qrs. 1111is., mild steel chan-
nels£19 12s. 6d.
ton72 4 5
Dec. 7 W. Schruth 3 tons carbide .. £18 12s. 6d.ton
55 17- 6
Nov. 2 Tomlinson Bros. & Co. 19.%cwt. P.H. rivets for 25 5 0Nov. 30 100 Muntz metal sheets 1721bs. ls. 51c1. lb. 34 8 4
59 13- 440 2 1Nov. 19 Tilly's Photographic 25 rolls Harding's water bath linen.. 32s. Id. roll
StoresNov. 19 Do. .. 2 rolls Harding's water bath paper 12s. Id. roll 7 5 0
47 7 1
Nov. 15 Underwood TypewriterAgency
1 only Underwood billing machine, com-plete
for 37 14 0
Dec. 1 Union Brewery 118 dozen Union bottled ale 6s. 6d. doz. 38 7 0Nov. 26 Geo. Wills & Co. 13 tubes oxygen .. £3 tube 39 0 0Dec. 4 Do. . 4 tons white lead .. £48 ton 192 0 0
231 0 0Dec. 17 G. Wood, Son, & Co. 50 gross W.A.G.R. toilet soap .. 18s. 6d. gross 46 5 0Dec. 17 J. A. Forrest .. 28 tuart logs, 12,3791t. 5in. for 41 5 4,Nov. 30 Westralian Gravel Quar-
ries630 tons 14cwt. 3qrs. Olbs. ironstone lumps 2s. 3d. ton 70 19 2
£3,434 13 8Total ..
No. 14948.-C.S.O.APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATION.
Colonial Secretary's Office,Perth, 28th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto appoint :-
124/16.-Dr. L. L. McMahon to be District MedicalOfficer and Public Vaccinator, Wyndham, during theabsence of Dr. Innes Stephen on sick leave, from the 13thJanuary, 1916.
1165/14.- Jethro Enoch Coate to be a member of theWoodanilling Local Board of Health, for the periodending 31st May, 1917.And to accept the resignation of :-
1165/14. -John Hegarty as a member of the Wooda-nilling Local Board of Health.
F. D. NORTH,Under Secretary.
No. 14949.-C.S.O.THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-12.
Colonial Secretary 's Office,133/16. Perth, 28th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve the following Resolution made by the UpperChapman Road Board.
F. D. NORTH,Under Secretary.
UPPER CHAPMAN ROAD BOARD.Resolution.
WHEREAS by Section 267 of "The Health Act, 1911-12," it is provided that the Governor may cause to beprepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposesfor which By-laws may be made by a Local Authorityunder any of the provisions of the said Act, and thata Local Authority may, of its own motion, by resolution,adopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws: Andwhereas Model By-laws have been prepared in accord-ance with the provisions of the said section, and pub-lished in the Government Gazette on the 9th day ofJuly, 1915: Now, therefore, it is resolved and deter-mined by the Upper Chapman Road Board, being a LocalHealth Authority within the meaning of the 'Said Act,that the whole of Series "B" of such Model By-lawsbe adopted for the District of Upper Chapman.
Dated this 10th day of December, 1915.W. F. STANSFIELD,
.9.Pr rotary.
Confirmed by the Acting Commissioner of PublicHealth for the State of Western Australia, this 17thday of January, 1916.
EVERITT ATKINSON,Acting Commissioner of Public Health.
Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council,this 26th day of January, 1916.
BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.
No. 14950.-C.S.O.THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-12.
Colonial Secretary 's Office,132/16. Perth, 28th January, 1916.
1-118 Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto approve the following Resolution made by the Green-ough Road Board.
F. D. NORTH,Under Secretary.
GREENOUGH DISTRICT ROAD BOARDResolution.
WHEREAS by Section 267 of " The Health Act, 1911-12," it is provided that the Governor may cause to beprepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposesfor which By-laws may be made by a Local Authorityunder any of the provisions of the said Act, and thata Local Authority may, of its own motion, by resolution,adopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws: Andwhereas Model By-laws have been prepared in accord-ance with the provisions of the said section, and pub-lished in the Government Gazette on the 9th day ofJuly, 1915: Now, therefore, it is resolved and deter-mined by the Greenough District Road Board, being aLocal Health Authority within the meaning of the saidAct, that the whole of Series "B" of such ModelBy-laws he adopted for the District of Greenough.
Dated this 11th day of January, 1916.H. K. MALEY,
Secretary.
Confirmed by the Acting Commissioner of PublicHealth for the State of Western Australia, this 17thday of January, 1916.
EVERITT ATKINSON,Acting Commissioner of Public. Health.
Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council,this 26th day of January, 1916.
BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 153
The Treasury, Perth, 26th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve under Section 71 of " The Audit Act, 1904," ofthe use of the accompanying Perm 10o by the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy or other officers to whom it may be applicable,in connection with the withdrawal of Funds from the Trust Fund in the Treasury Books.
(Signed) E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.
FOT111 10D.
HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT,
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
DR. TO
(Name of Public Creditor.)
Address
Treasury")No....
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TIIE TRUST FUND.
Designation rof
A ccount.
Date of Payment. PARTICULARS. Amount.
£ s. d.
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pounds
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I certify that this account is correct and that the several sums mentioned therein have been duly disbursed by me.
Office Stamp.I hereby authorise the amount of the above Certificate in my favour to be paid on my behalf to *
*Here insert name of Party or Branch of Bank to which payable. Signature of Public Creditor.
RECEIVED on the , 191 , from the Paying Officer,Department, the sum of pounds
shillings and pence in payment of above Account.
Witness Signature.
154 W)T.ERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [,1.A.N. 25, 1916.
.S. 158/16COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
Notification of Vacancies.The Treasury,
Perth, 24th January, 1916.APPLICATIONS are invited by the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner from persons qualified forappointment to the following positions.
Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appointment to the Administrative and ProfessionalDivisiOns, but are not eligible for appointment to Clerical or General Division vacancies unless they were inthe service of a State on 1st January, 1901, or have retired from the service of the Commonwealth or of aState.
Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a State should state the date. of their appointmentto the service, present position, and salary.
Applicants from outside the service should state their qualifications for the office they seek. Copies onlyof diplomas, references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If the originals are required theywill be asked for.
Date and year of birth should be stated, and applications must be in applicants' hand-writing.Applications should be addressed to the "Commonwealth Public Service Inspector" of the State in which
the vacancy exists, and in the ease of officers of the Commonwealth Service be forwarded through the chiefofficer of the department to which the applicant belongs.
Minimum and maximum salaries, where shown, indicate the limits of the class or grade in which the posi-tion is classified. Subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, appointments may be made at anysalary within those limits. Successful appointees must comply with the life assurance provisions of thePublic Service Act and Regulations.
Position.
E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.
Locality. Division and Salary per Annum.
;lark, Class D.
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT-CROWN SoLiorron's OFFICE.
Melbourle (Common Law Branch) Clerical, £336 to £408.. Applicants must be competent lawclerks, with good experience of common law work andof practice and procedure in the High Court and theSt-ate Courts ; accustomed to the collection and dissectionof evidence, and generally the preparation of briefs andinstruction of counsel in litigious matters.
DEPARTMENT 0
Assistant Architect .. Brisbane
Divisional Returning Officer3rd Class
Clerk, 4th Class ..
HOME AFFAIRS-PUBLIC WORKS Bit, CFI.
Queensland.
. . Professional, £216 to £312 (in lieu of notification in Caustic on6th instant).
Charters Towers (Kennedy) .. C7lerical, £310 fixed ; District Allowance, Scale I. Applicantswill be required to perform the duties imposed uponDivisional Returning Officers by the Electoral Act, theReferendum (Constitution Alteration) Act, the Regulationsand the official instructions issued from time to time fortheir guidance. They will, among other things, be re-quired to periodically visit the important centres through-out their divisions, supervise the work of the Electoralregistrars, insure that the electoral work of the divisiongenerally, including registration and the arrangementsfor the conduct of elections, is maintained in a constantstate of efficiency. They must possess initiative, andhave a general knowledge of electoral law and practice,be competent to effectively control the officers undertheir direction, and with necessary assistance to under-take the registration working the division or such portionthereof as may be at any time imposed upon them.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND'
Queensland.
. Brisbane (long room) .. I Clerical, £210 to £300.
POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
New South Wales.
Clerical Assistant, 4th Class I Parramatta Clerical, £210.Supervisor, 3rd Class .. Sydney (Telegraph Branch) .. I Clerical, £310 to £400.
Senior Postal Assistant (incharge)
Postmaster ..
Postmaster ..
Romsev
Heywood
Murchison
Victoria.
Clerical, £168 to £204, less 10rooms, etc. Applicantsof age.
Clerical, £180 to £222, less 10rooms, etc.
Clerical, £180 to £222, less 10rooms, etc.
per cent. for rent ; quarters, fivemust not be less than 21 years
per cent. for rent ; quarters, four
per cent. for rent ; quarters, six
JAN. 28, 19.16.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. Ins
CO DIONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
Notification of Vacancies- continued.
Position. Locality. Division and Salary per Annum.
Clerk, 4th Class ..
Assistant in Charge
POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENTcontinued.
Ore riurrri.
Brisbane (Accounts Branch, Ex- Clerical, £210 to £300.penditure Section)
Pomona .. Clerical, £150 to £174. Telegraphic qualifications are notessential. A deduction of £3 for rent will be made if theone room which is available is occupied fOr residentialpurposes. Applicants must be not lesS than 20 years ofage.
General, 1186 to £220.1
Line Foreman I Electrical Engineer's Branch(country line parties), No.12 party
Senior Postal Assistant in l BurketownCharge (country line)
Clerical, 1168 to 1204, less 10 per cent. for rent ; District Al-lowance. Scale 5 ; quarters, six rooms. Applicants notto be less than 21 years of age.
. Applications returnable 3rd February, 1916.
NOTE.Applications for positions in other States arc to be forwarded to the Commonwealth Public Service Inspectorof the State in which the position is sought.
UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.
Bank of New South Wales.
REGISTER of Unclaimed Money held by Bank of New South Wales :
Name and last known Address of Owneron Books.
Reardon, Ernest Henry, care of British Bank ofSouth America, Monte Video
Total amount Description of Unclaimeddue to Owner. Money.
£ s.10 19 5 Balance of Account at Kal-
goorlie Branch
Date of last Claim.
5th October, 1909.
Office of Public Service Commissioner,Er. Co. 201. Perth, 27th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMonday, 31st January, 1916 (Anniversary Day), wi.1be observed as a Public Service Holiday throughout theService.
AI. E. JULL,Public Service Commissioner.
Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 27th January, 1916.
'HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the following appointments:
Ex. Co. 4162; P.S.C. 687/15.A. H. Jeffery, Clerk,Friendly Societies Branch, Colonial Secretary 's Depart-ment, to be Clerk, Audit Department, at his presentsalary (1168 per annum), as from 17th January, 1916.
Ex. Co. 197; P.S.C. 492/14.Walter Vincent :Exley,under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Clerk,at a salary of £168 per annum, as from 20th April,1914.
Also of the acceptance of the following resigna-tions:
Er. Co. 170.I. Lowes, Clerk, Industries AssistanceBoard, as from 10th February, 1916.
Ex. Co. 197.--T. G. Ernbleton, Junior Clerk, KalgoorlieOffice, Water Supply Department, as from 8th January,1916.
Also of the following retirement:Ex. Co. 197.F. M. Balcombe, Assistant Ranger.
Woods and Forests Branch, Mines Department, as from31st January, 1916.
M. E. DULL,Public Service Cornmissioner.
156 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NA..A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, DECEMBER, 1915.LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES.
(Placed in order of Merit.)CLASS "G."
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Body, M. A. (Miss)Ferrow, D. (Miss)Ewart, E. (Miss) . .
Edwards, O. (Miss)Sampson, A. J. . .
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Heaton, H. J. ..Menagh, C. E.Ryan, S.Kean, D. (Miss) ..Faulds, R.Dixon, F. H. (Miss)Harriss, H. M. (Miss) . .
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Chmett, F. (Miss)Kirwan, B. (Miss)O'Leary, E. C.Lazarus, S. E.Taylor, A. W.Bruce, S. C.
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Barker, D. M. (Miss)Campbell, A. J. .
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JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 157
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONScontinued.CLASS " G."continued.
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. .. .. ..Atkin, F. E.Dodd, A. . .. ..Dawson, F. W. .. ..Hearn, H. R. T.Humble, J. M. .. .. ..Ewers, D. E.Eilbeck, E. ..Ferguson, I. W. ..Flanigan, W. H. .. .. ..Legge, H. M. (Miss) ..',Alley, H. G. .. ..Lanham, E. M. (Miss) .. ..Lindner, R. .. ..Macdonald, H. J. .. . .
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PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMENATIONSconibtued.
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192 O'Brien, M. (Miss)l93 Prince. V. E.203 Palmer, D. I. 166204 Pies ley, G. W. ..254 To Hoch, D. C. H. 0 i 74271 Watson, H. M. 150 ! 180272 Whiteman, L. C. L. 128273 Wicks, C. C.274398 Moriarty, C. 3.406 l'ee, S. J. ..
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45 50 160 747125 150 157 74650 160 106 73015 118 88 729
180 156 108 724j 225 131 88 724
55 69 55 720100 87 35 710
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 159
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONScon tinned.
List of unsuccessful candidatescon trac ed:
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138 1 .
226 I .
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RESULTS OF " 0 " EXAMINATION HELD IN JULY, 1914, HELD OVER.
Successful candidates, placed in order of merit :
11102
34
Dale, W. (Miss) ..Povab, C. (Miss)Barker, D. M. (Miss) ..
200 290 235245 180 198200 195 180
300180210
277214191
268177180
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1831 705705699696
2. 90 692691681680678677672
180 664662661660651649641639638627
170 626626616611609
140 607606596
140 372571569
1. 60 565557554549548547
180 5415365265i7
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240 506500492483470457415404402400356353307230181205
1,570
1,194
1,156
160 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS-continued.
C`LAss " C "-con inued.
The following passed in all subjects but one or two :-
Name.
2.
25 Conochie, F. M. (Miss) .. 100 , 2509 Dillow, R. (Miss) .. 220 180
52 Haig, R. M. (Miss) 186 200
The following failed in more than two subjects :--40 200 180
100 180 125104 200 25038 200 270
120 200 18048 200 100
146164180170107180
199217131
160 19590 214
170 10925 10125 13520 127
JAN. 25, 1916.
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102 983191 96428 937
112 878117 76494 721
CLASS "F."
COMPLETE EXAMINATION OF EIGHT SUBJECTS.
The following candidates passed in the whole examination of eight subjects, placed in order of merit :-
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Name.
Possible marks .. .. ..60 per cent. in each subject.
354 1 Mengens, T. H. ..281 1 Brophy, F. S. ..399 1 Lazenby, R.
The following entered for
Compulsory Subjects. Selected Subjects (2 only).
sipa
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0
300 300 300
200 210 190230 187 230180 209 180
300 300 I 300
194 205 275187 225 275267 212 180
300 300 300
251235 i 225 I
217 220
300 2,400
275 1,800.. 1,794
1,665
the complete examination of eight subjects and failed in one or two subjects only :-343 I Joyce, F. W. J. 180 1 182 I 180 127 ; 210 i 190 268 1 205 I ..
The following entered for the complete examination but failed in more than two subjects :-315 H H. .. 1 215 , 244 150394 .. 200 181 I 19036934 .. .. 160 1 170: 160307 1 .. .. 190: 143 ; 160279 .. 190 ' 170 1 180379 .. : 195 , 173 I 165
150 235 1 160129 1 95 180126 95 280
84 155 160141 95 150163 j 55 160
The following passed in the examination of six subjects, placed in order of merit :-327 Godwin, M. (Miss) ..358 Munro, H. (Miss) ..360 McWhirter, M. (Miss) ..355 Minett, B. E. (Miss) ..346 Leeman, F. W.336 Hooton, N. D. H.313 Dunstan, C. (Miss) ..301 Cock, G.318 Ewing, D. K. (Miss) )325 Gluck, M R. J. (Miss)382 Williams, A. K. (Miss)285 Bruce, W. R. ..364 Owen, E. H. M. ..297 Cadwallader, I. D. (Miss)293 Buckingham, H. M. (Miss)295 Creed, D. E.339 Jenkins, E. A. ..320 Fox, M. E. (Miss)311 Dennehy, D. A. (Miss)367 Preston, S. (Miss)300 Condon, C. M. (Miss) ..289 Bolton, M. F. (Miss) ..
180250240220220220220220180200180180
.. 180. 190
190280200180220200200180
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260250230180250210220200220240190200210200180220210180190180200180
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295 298270 290292 265297 295
293 273 ..269 260
250 293263 260
28.8 265240 290285 296
231 295290 198
285 285290 230
198 2.18204 250
2.2.0 293260 180280 225297 235270 250
1,542
1,5221,3471,3221,2051,1331,091
1,5681,5671,5321,5151,5081,4941,4851,4491,4171,4171,4171,4031,3941,3821,3561,3561,3521,3501,3501,3301,3131,311
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 161
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS can tinned.
CLASS "F "-continued.
The following passed in the examination of six, subjects, placed in order of merit-contimted.
so
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390388342316326324
The28328729630831231432232333,1333334338347352353361369377380393403404
Name.
,
Possible marks .. .. .. ..1
60 per cent, in each subject.I Stronach, J. (Miss) .. ..
Traine, F. T. .
Jones, M. M. (Miss) .. ..Ehlert, L. T. (Miss) .. ..
1 Glynn, J. H. . ..' Gunning, W. R. .. ..
following completed their examinationBarkla, J. S. ..Blake, G. 0. ..
: Cook, F. E. (Miss)Davis, E. L. ..Dick, M. I. (Miss)Edwards, M. H. B. (1111s).Gartland, B. J.Gibson, J. ..Hayes, L. (Miss)Hale, D. E. C.Humann, V. H.Jarvis, E. M. (Miss)Leahy, P. ..Meadmore, L. R.Meyer, T. E. ..North, R. E. (Miss)Paul, W. F. (Miss)Ryan, P. D. ..Woodbridge, D. A. (Miss)Shaw, M. E. (Miss) ..Tyler, W. G. ..Heilbronn, S. W. ,.
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The following entered for the examination of six subjects andof merit :-
Selected Subjects (2 only).
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300 300 300 300
245215255270220190
257
190 185180 183
240
276
180
190180
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300
180
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6.98 245
265240
2.4.5295
230
190210
730
2,400
1,3091,3051,2881,2401,1971,146
failed in one or two subjects only, placed in order
304 Connolly, I. G. (Miss) 170 225 210298 Crawford, E. F. (Miss) 190 169 190294 Byrne, L. M. (Miss) .. 180 204 1 160341 Jones, K. (Miss) .. 190 188 150277 Appleton, D. I. (Miss) 200 181 150329 Gray, W. V. .. 230 234 220280 Bahen, G. I. (Miss) .. 220 183 160330 Hattam, I. J. (Miss) .. 190 205 1 165387 Vincent, M. M. (Miss) 150 180 200328 Grant, N. (Miss) .. 180 235 200337 Howie, D. M. (Miss) .. 180 213 180389 Thomas, E. (Miss) .. 180 201 160345 Kelly, C. C. (Miss) 190 270 240302 Compton, A. B. (Miss) 130 209 160378 Schroder, A. F. N. ..' 220 274 220284 Bassett, F. M. (Miss) .. 150 183 150356 Mell, A. R. .. 190 200 160350 Lee, F. H. .. 180 204 160321 Gallagher, D. P. .. 200 221 180288 Blake, M. (Miss) .. 180 184 160368 Parkin, E. M. (Miss) .. 190 172 165383 White, V. (Miss) .. 160 197 150292 Bradshaw, W. C. .. 190 195 180319 Fallon, M. (Miss) ,. 180 203 200374 Randell, A. J. (Miss) 200 218 190385 Walther, A. (Miss) .. 180 82 180351 Macgregor, A. L. G. .. 180 226 160
The following have passed in all subjects except one Or two :290 Bonner, T. S. ..299 Clark, G. A. ..303 Connell, M. A. (Miss) ..305 Cranwell, F. J.306 Doyle, J. M. (Miss) .. 164 180 1 ..
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165180220
1,3921,3821,3541,3411,2961,2961,2881,2751,2701,2651,1861,1811,1801,1691,1691,1481,1411,1401,1331,1241,1171,1021,0961,0431,0381,027
162 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.
aca
[JAN. 28, 1916.
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS-coutinued
CLASS "F"-continned.
The following have passed in all subjects except one or two-colttihited:-
Name.
Compulsory Subjects. Selected Subjects (2 only).
Possible marks .. 300 1 300 20060 per cent. in each subject.
309 Deeble, M. D. (Miss) ..310 de INIouncey, P. E. C.317 j 'Evans, W. H. ..340 Johnson, L. ..344 1 Keane, C. P. ..357 Moore, 11. (Miss)359 McMullen, C. D.372 Porter, S. (Miss)375 Robertson, O.376 Russell, M. S. R. (Miss)381 Wright, N. G.384 Wheatley, W. G. ..391 Stotter, L. W. ..392 Sharpe, J. F. ..396 Sailer, A. (Miss)
291402no335395373386278349366371362286
160
169
15. 0
7-3
300 300 i, 300
130 150
22.0200
The following entered for the examination of six subjects but
.
.
100 : 103180 173200 172150 168180 172250 222180 170170 204190 147200 147180 141190 159120 133
300 300
180160 72
110 100
150
80
135
150158
300
80
100
80.
failed in more than two subjects :-265ISO
165150160150 ..160 ..150160180150 ..140 ..170ISO
185270240220180 1180100150160160 180160160 h 71180 11
156
100
92 5
130135
80120
100
165
170
270
260270250165230280180
2,400
1,1931,1691,1221,0981,0671,0571,010
964957837791750743
AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIESOF RESERVES.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 28th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundariesof the following Reserves being amended as describedin the Schedules below, for the purposes therein setforth; the Areas and Boundaries previously publishedin the Government Gazette being hereby cancelled:
4485/09.IIOLGART.-No. 12144 (Public Buildings, Common-
wealth).-Lots 70 and 71. (Oa. lr. 39.9p.) (Plan Bol-gart Townsite.)
14432/11.CARNAMAIL-No. 13951 (School Site).-Lot 65.
(5a.. Ir. Op.) (Plan. Carnamah Townsite.)2329/14.BOLGAR.T.-No. 15805 (State Hotel Site).-Lots
and 42. (Oa. 2r. 39.9p.) (Plan, Bolgart Townsite.)
R.. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
RESERVES.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 28th January, 1915.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to, set apart as Public Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedules below, for the purposestherein set forth:-
2890/155.PRESTON A.A. (Brookhampton). No. 15878
(Church Site, Congregational). Agricultural. Area Lot321. (1 acre.) (Plan 414/40, Cl.)(Reserve 7860 is hereby reduced.)
164/16.BUNTINE.-No. 16204 (Hotel Site).-Lots 6, 7, and
8. (Oa. 2r. 39.9p.) (Plan Buntine Townsite.)165/16.BUNTINE.-No. 16205 (Public Buildings, Common-
wealth).-Lots 4 and 5. (Oa. 1.r. 39.9p.) (Plan BimtineTownsite.)
.1356/15.REDMOND.-No. 16232 (Public Buildings, Common-
wealth).-Lots 7 and S. (Oa. lr. 39.9p.) (Plan Red-mond Townsite.)
4243/15.REDMOND.-No. 1.6233 (Agricultural Hall Site).
Lot 5. (1 rood.) (Plan Redmond Townsite.)2526/12.WILLIAMS (Doradin Dam).-No. 16276 (Water).
Location 11176. (10 acres.) (Plan 386D/40, B4.)24/16.WILLIAMS (Koolberin).-No. 16280 (Water).-
Location 9276. (40 acres.) (Plan 377/80, E4.)
-WILLIAMS (Jitarning Soak).-No. 16281 (Water).-Location 9249. (About 125 acres.) (Plan 377/80,E3.)
10101/12.KOJONUP (Nyabing).-No. 16286 (Rifle Range).
Location 7261. (220a. 3r. 35p.) (Diagram A. 2180.Plan 408/80, P4, and 407/80, A4.)
1570/15.KWOLYIN. -No. 16288 (Cemetery).-Lot 66. (10
acres.) (Plan 4/80, B3.)2139/15.
I ELBOURNE.-No. 16289 ('Water). Location2315. (75 acres.) (Plan 56/8.0, F2.)
5565/04.VICTORIA.-No. 16290 (Minerals)Location 6812.
(168 acres.) (Plan 123/80, E3.)R. CECIL CLIFTON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 163
LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING FOR CULTIVATION.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 28th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are available for leasing, subject to theRegulations for the Leasing of Town and Suburban Lands for Cultivation, on and after the dates specified in theSchedule below :
Corr.No. Town. Lot Nos.
CapitalValue.
AnnualRental.
OpenWEDNESDAY,
Applications tobe lodged at
Remarks.
1916.3719 / 08 Ravensthorpe 700 ... £16 13s. 441. 10s. 2nd February Ravens-
thorpeImprovements,
3 10s.8374/12 Moors._ ... 151 ... ... £50 .£1 10s. 2nd February Perth3570/15 Watheroo ... 34 and 35 ... £33 6s. 8d. each £1 each 9th February Perth
5700 / 06 Kalamunnda 84 £43 6s. 8d. £1 6s. 16th February Perth83 £33 6s. 8d, £1
Selection is limited to ONE LOT to each person unless otherwise stated.Plans showing the arrangements of the Lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this office and the various
District or Branch Land and Survey Offices.
Applications may be lodged at the offices mentioned at any time prior to the dates specified, and any applications solodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.
In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Section 17 of" The Land Act, 1898," and Section 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."
In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by suchapplicant, and which have not b'een included in the valuation of the lot,he shall pay the fair value of such improvementsto the Minister for Lands or his agent, within 30 days, at the place mentioned before his application is approved.
Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the date specified, and are reminded that it isunnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.
Each of the above-mentioned lots will be leased on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall notat any time obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands,
VICTORIA AND NINGHAN LAND DISTRICTS.Department of Lands and Surveys,
No. 3647/97. Perth, 28th January, 1916.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council, under thepowers conferred upon him under " The Laud Act,1898," has been pleased to amend the boundaries ofthe Victoria and Ninghan Land Districts as describedhereunder, the boundaries as previously gazetted beinghereby cancelled:
Victoria District.Bounded by lines starting from the mouth of the Hill
River, and extending Easterly along the said river up-wards to a point situate West from the North-Westcorner of Melbourne Location 938; thence East to thatlocation 's North-East corner; thence North to a pointsituate West from the North-West corner of Location926; thence East partly along that location 's Northboundary to its North-East corner; thence North andEast along part of the West and North boundaries ofMelbourne Location 927, and through its North-Eastcorner to the West boundary of Melbourne Location1899; thence North to the latter's North-West corner;thence East to the West boundary of Location 1900and South to its South-West corner; thence East to theEast boundary of Location 1894; thence North to theNorth-West corner of Location 1895; thence East andSouth along the latter's North and East boundaries;thence East to the South-West corner of Ninghan Loca-tion 646, and thence North to its North-West corner ;thence East to the No. 2 Rabbit-proof Fence; thenceNorth-Westward along the said fence to the Southcorner of Victoria Location 4061; thence North-East-
' d. North -West tt:ard along the external boundarieso:ntions 4031, 4433, 4065, 4066, and 4067 to the
latter 's North corner; thence North-Westward along thecentre of Lake Monger to a "Deep Gorge" on the afore-said Rabbit-proof Fence near the 1581A M.P.; thenceNorthWard along the said fence to its junction with theNo, 3 Rabbit-proof Fence; thence North towards the
Trigonometrical Station on Curndianno to the SanfordRiver; thence Westerly along the Sanford and MurchisonRivers to the South boundary of Pastoral Lease 66/117as surveyed; thence West about 135 chains; theneeSouth 410 chains 58 links, West 447 chains, and North156 chains along the East, the North, and part of theWest boundaries of Pastoral Lease 66/1889 as surveyed;thence West about G5 chains to the Murchison River;thence Westerly along the said river downwards to thesea-shore; and thence Southerly along the sea-shore,including the islands adjacent, to the starting point.
Ninghan District.Bounded on the Northward by the Eastern Road from
Upper Irwin via Cardabelway, Jarraminda, and NewGullewa starting from near the 47 M.P. on the No. 2Rabbit-proof Fence to a point West of and by an Eastline through Mount Kenneth to the No. 1 Rabbit-proofFence. On the West by lines starting from the roadnear the 47 M.P. on the No. 2 Rabbit-proof Fence, andextending Southerly along the said fence to a DeepGorge near the 1581/2 M.P.; thence South-Eastward alongthe centre of Lake Monger to the North corner of Vic-toria Location 4067, and Southward along part of itsNorth-East boundary to the West corner of Location4006; thence North-Easterly to its Eastern corner;thence South-Eastward and South-Westward along theexternal boundaries of Victoria Locations 4066, 4065,4062, 4438, and 4061 to the No. 2 Rabbit-proof Fenceaforesaid; thence South-Eastward along the said fenceto a point East of the North-West corner of Location646; thence West to the said corner and South to itsSouth-West corner ; thence West to the East boundaryof the Melbourne District. On the East by the sur-veyed line of No. 1 Rabbit-proof Fence, and on theSouth by part of the North boundary of the AvonDistrict.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
164 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
THE BUSH FIRES ACT, 1902.Alteration of period during which Burning -oft' is
prohibited in certain Road Districts.Department of Lands and Surveys,
Corres. 5595/96. Perth, 28th January, 1916.MS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to declare, under Section 5 of " The BushFires Act, 1902," that the period during which it shallbe unlawful to set fire to the bush in the undermen-tioned Districts shall be as follows:
Northam Road District-1st November to 10th March(inclusive) in each and every itoar.
Narropin Road ,Districtlst Novend-er to the 16thFebruary (inclusive) in' each and over), year.
Gingin Road District (exclusive of tie land containedwithin the Midland Railway Company's Railway.Reserve)-1st November to let March (inclusive)in each and every year.
Chittering Road District (exclusive of the land con-tained within the Midland Railway Company'sRailway Rescrve)--ist November to 1st March(inclusive) in each and every year.
Woodanilling Road District -1st November to 14thFebruary (inclusive) in each and every year.
R. CECIL CLIFTON;Under Secretary for Lands.
LANDS AND SURVEYS DEPARTMENT.Rent List.
IT is notified, for general information, that Section 137of "The Land Act, 10," compelling publication ofthe Rent List in the (.;oc,,.omant Gmacito has been re-pealed, and in future the List will be issued as a sep-arate Departmental publication and not appear as-supplement to the Uovcratnent Gaz.ettc. Copies of thenext issue will be available about the middle of Feb-ruary, at 5s. each, exclusive of postage. As only alimited supply will be available, orders simulh lie placedwith the Accountant of the Department- immediately.
R. CECIL FTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1915.Re-pricing of Conditional Purchase Lands.
Department of Lands and Surveys.Corr. 7476/13, Vol. III. Perth, 17th January, 1916.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that there-pricing of Conditional Purchase Lands within thewheat areagranted on or after the 1st January, 1910is proceeding, and the results will be made availablein due course.
In the case of Conditional Purchase Lands outsidethe wheat area, granted on or after 1st January, 1910,or of Conditional Purchase Lands infested with poison,granted on or after the 1st January, 1905, where theholder desires to come under the provisions of this Act,application must be made to that effect, and if specialreduction of price is claimed by reason of the landbeing infested with poison, it must be stated on theapplication.
Necessary forms of application are being preparedand will be obtainable at this office or at the variousdistrict offices throughout the State.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
OPEN FOR LEASING.Broome Lot 436.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 5908/02. Perth, 14th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thearea comprised within Broome Lot 436 will be availablefor Leasing under Section 153 of "The Land Act,1898," for a term of one year at an annual rental of £3,on and after Wednesday, 2nd February, 1916. Appli-cations to be lodged at the Head Office, Perth.
The lease to be renewable at the will of the Ministerfor Lands, terminable at three months' notice on eitherside, rent being apportioned accordingly.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING.Department of Lands and Surveys,
Perth, 28th January, 1916.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the,mdermentioned Lots are available for leasing, subjectto the Regulations for the Leasing of Town andSuburban Lands, on and after the dates specified below,at the annual rentals shown in brackets:
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1916.Applications to be lodged at Ravensthorpe:
2S35/07.BAVENSTHORPE, 479, £15 (12s.). Im-provements, £110.
2067/07.RAVENSTHORPE, 600, £12 10s. (10s.)..Improvements, £55.
Applications to be lodged at Beverley:42,80/15BA 13:Vij-:.1KL.1, Lot No. 9, £22 10s. (18s.).4251 /L0 BAR \1000E, Lot No. 10, £17 10s. (14s.).
OPEC 9th FEBRUARY, 1916.ppdieui1 to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:
2349/12.BOULDER, 52R, £25 (£1). Improvements,£143.
4263/15.BOULDER, R595, £15 (12s.).11562/00.KALGOORLIE, 1441, £15 (12s.). Im-
provements, £5.2181/02.KALGOORLIE, 2704, £20 (16s.).
Applications to be lodged at Northav :795/18--*BUNTINE, 1, £22 10s. (18s.); 13, 21, and
22, £20 each (16s. each) ; 14 and 28, £17 10s. each(I ts. each) ; 2, 3, 9 to 12 inclusive, 15, 17 to 20 inclusive23, 24, 26, and 27, £15 each (12s. each).OPEN WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1916.
Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:2557 /12BOULDER, Lot No. 262R-, £20 (16s.). Im-
provements, £48.Applications to be lodged at Perth:
8116/07.. DAY DAWN, 168, £25 (£1).
Plans showing the arrangements of the Lots referredto are now obtainable at this office and the variousDistrict or Branch District Land and Survey offices..
Applications may be lodged at the offices mentionedat any time prior to the dates specified, and anyapplications so lodged will be deemed to have beenlodged on that day.
In the event of two or more applications for the sameLot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17of " The Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "The LandAct Amendment Act, 1900."
In the event of ally applicant obtaining a Lot onwhich there are improvements, not erected or owned bysuch applicant, he shall pay the fair value of suchimprovements to the Minister for Lands or his agentwithin 30 days in the manner provided by Clause 16 ofthe above Regulations.
Intending applicants are requested to lodge theirapplications before the date specified, and are remindedthat it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applica-tions may be lodged personally or sent through the post.
Each of the above-mentioned lots in townsites markedwith an asterisk, exclusive of reserves, will be leasedon the condition that the purchaser or his transfereesshall not at any time obtain or hold a licence for thesale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.
Subject to the condition that the lessee shall notcarry on, or permit or suffer to be carried on, on thislot any trade or business whatsoever without the consentin writing of the Minister for Lands being first obtained.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.Department of Lands and Surveys,
Perth, 28th January, 1916.IT is hereby uoti5ed, for general information, that thiareas scheduled hereunder will be made available forselection nude,' "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, on and after the dates set out in said schedule.The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part VIII. must take the balance thereof
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.
under Conditional Purchase, and a selector of a portionof any location available under Part VI. must take thebalance of same under Grazing Lease Conditions.
The lands marked with an asterisk arc available underPart VI.
Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the laud is situated.
Any applicationbut will be treatedif there are moreapplication to beLand Board, andsuch will continuewise dealt with.
may be lodged before the fixed date,as having been received on that day;applicants than one for any lot thegranted will be determined by theshould any lands remain unselectedavailable until applied for or other-
If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, afterthe closing of the date for receiving applications, noticewill be given in the Government Gazette and at leastone newspaper advising the applicants for the blocksof the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board,to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatoryon the Department to give any other notice.
If an applicant wishes to appear before the LanaBoard in person, he may apply to the Head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment, which, on presentation at the nearest RailwayStation, will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excur-sion Rates, to the place where the Board will cit., avail-able for seven days from the date of issue.
Land specified as carrying an Agricultnrai Bankadvance which is situated within 15 miles of a railwayor authorised railway is available subject to the specialconditions that an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out shall be made on prescribedimprovements in each of the first four years of the lease;but this shall not release the holder from any covenantin the Agricultural Bank Mortgage requiring the im-provements to be made at an earlier date. Such advanceis subject to the usual conditions governing a loan fromthe Agricultural Bank, particulars of which may be hadon application to the Managing Trustee.. Applicationsfor advance must be accompanied by a fee of one percent.
SCHEDULES.
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1916.BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.
Nelson District (near Donnelly Siding).Corr No. 4689/13.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 439/40, E3.)Nelson Location 6807, comprising 28S acres, at 13s.
per acre.
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1916.BITNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.
Wellington District (near Wellington Mill).Corr. No. 3381/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 411D/40.)Wellington Location 2838, comprising about 133 acres;
subject to survey, classification, and pricing. (Reserve10985 is hereby reduced.)
GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Latham).
Corr. No. 16645/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 90/S0.)
LocationNo.
*5670*67566757*6758*6759*6760*6763
Area,
a. r. p. s. d.
1230 0 0 0 5 31393 3 30 0 7 0
270 3 32 0 6 3
1237 1 33 0 5 01315 222 0 5 9
609 0 13 0 5 9
514 1 37 0 5 6
Price peracre.
R CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
165
LAND FORFEITED AND AGAIN OPEN FORSELECTION.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 28th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned Leases, Licenses, and Occupation Certifi-cates have been forfeited for non-compliance with theconditions under which they were granted, and the landcontained therein will be again open for selection, under
The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on andafter the dates and at the places mentioned.
The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part VIII. must take the balance thereofunder Conditional Purchase, and a selector of a portionof any location available under Part VI. must take thebalance of same under Grazing Lease Conditions.
The lands marked with an asterisk are availableunder Part VI.
Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the District in which the land is situated.
Any application may be lodged before the fixed date,but will be treated as having been received on thatday; if there are more applicants than one for anylot, the application to be granted will be determinedby the Land Board, and should any lands remain un-selected such will continue available until applied foror otherwise dealt with.
If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, afterthe closing of the date for receiving applications, noticewill be given in the Government Gazelle and at leastone newspaper advising the applicants for the blocksof the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board,to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatoryon the Department to give any other notice.
If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person, he may apply to the Head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Department,which, 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 forseven days from the date of issue.
Land specified as carrying an Agricultural Bankadvance which is situated within fifteen miles of arailway or authorised railway is available subject tothe special conditions that an expenditure of not lessthan one-fourth of the amount set out shall be madeon prescribed improvements in each of the first fouryears of the lease; but this shall not release the holderfrom any covenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgagerequiring the improvements to be made at an earlierdate. Such advance is subject to the usual conditionsgoverning a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particularsof which may be had on application to the ManagingTrustee. Applications for advance must be accompaniedby a fee of one per cent.
SCHEDULES.
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1916.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.
Avon District.Corr. Nos. 8865/13 and 8866/13.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 344/80, F2.)Avon Location 12503, containing 470 acres 1 rood 11
perches, at 13s. 6d. per acre; being N. Carr 's forfeitedConditional Purchase 34092/55 and Homestead Farm19882/74.
Avon District (near Dwarda, 8 miles).Corr. No. 14043/03.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 379/80, D3.)Avon Location 7237, containing 160 acres, at 9s. 6d.
per acre (exclusive of the value of improvements) ;being F. Rodda's forfeited Homestead Farm 6330/74.
BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Nelson District.
Corr. No. 11222/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 453/80, B4.)Nelson Location 5602, containing 470 acres, at lls.
per acre; being E. Andrew's abandoned ConditionalPurchase 7861/56.
166 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
Nelson District (near Nannup, 9 miles).Corr. No. 9982/06.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 439/80, Cl.)Nelson Location 2636, containing 160 acres, at 13s.
per acre; being B. M. Kelly's forfeited HomesteadFarm 8677/74.
(Subject to the payment or taking over the Agri-cultural Bank Mortgage, £60 12s. 11d.)
Nelson District.Corr. No. 5399/06.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 438/80, D1.)Nelson Location 1809, containing 300 acres; subject
to classification and pricing, and pastoral lessee's claimsfor the value of improvements existing thereon.
Sussex District.Corr. No. 10513/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 413/80, F3.)Sussex Location 656, containing 100 acres; subject
to classification and pricing; being A. P. Stewart'sforfeited Conditional Purchase 24392/55.
GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Maya).
Corr. Nos. 587/14 and 310/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 96/80,
A & B 3 & 4.)Victoria Locations 5967 and 5915, containing 2,888
acres, at 6s. 3d. per acre; being J. T. S. Matrass' for-feited Conditional Purchase 34370/55 and Grazing Lease8273/68.
KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kojonup District.
Corr. No. 6189/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 417A/40,
A & B 1 & 2.)Kojonup Location 5858, containing 160 acres; sub-
ject to classification and pricing; being J. Wright'sforfeited Homestead Farm 12761/74.
Kojonup District (near Wanonenup).Corr. No. 3116/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 416D/40, A4.)Kojonup Location 3722, containing 100 acres 0 roods
26 perches, at lls. per acre; being J. Wilkie's aban-doned Conditional Purchase 35530/55.
NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,Williams District.
Corr. No. 6042/04.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 385D/40,
A3 & 4.)Williams Location 4793, containing 300 acres; sub-
ject to classification and pricing; being T. Spencer's for-feited Conditional Purchase 9496/55.
(Subject to the payment or taking over the Agri-cultural Bank Mortgage, £154 2s. 6d.)
Improvements consist of 130 acres cleared and culti-vated.
WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District.
Corr. Nos. 5011/07 and 5204/07.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 409A/40, Cl.)Locations Nos. 2348, containing 100 acres; 7648, con-
taining 100 acres; 7639, containing 160 acres; subjectto classification and pricing, and the taking over theAgricultural Bank mortgage; being A. E. Crockett'sforfeited Homestead Farm 9280/74 and Conditional Pur-chases 18582/55 and 18540/55.
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1916.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.
Avon District.Corr. No. 6133/11.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 345/80, Bl.)Avon Location 17194, containing 1,000 acres, subject
to classification and pricing; being E. L. Issae's for-feited Conditional Purchase 10251/56.
(Subject to the payment or taking over the Agricul-tural Bank Mortgage, £84 10, 5d.)
BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.
Sussex District (near Busse lton, 7 miles).Corr. No. 11008, /07.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 413/SO, E3.)Sussex Location 649, containing 140 acres, at 9s. per
acre; being J. H. Jones' forfeited Homestead Farm9859/74.
Nelson District.Corr. No. 3042/07.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 415/80, A3.)Nelson Location 2916, containing 1,000 acres, at 10s.
per acre; being James Daly's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 18382/55.
Subject to the payment or taking over the Agricul-tural Bank mortgage, £352 10s.
GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Maya).
Corr. No. 17796/10.
B4.)Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 96/80,
Victoria Location 6442, containing 4,833 acres 3roods 6 perches, at 6s. per acre; being J. Smith'dabandoned Grazing Lease 6331/68.
NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District (near Ku/inn).
Corr. Nos. 3545/11 and 3546/11.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 377/80, F4.)Williams Location 10080, containing 1,000 acres, at
lls. 6d. per acre; being E. -Wallace's forfeited Home-stead Farm 16585/74 and Conditional Pm-chase 29299/55.
NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Yorkrakine).
Corr. Nos. 4942/10, 4943/10, and 4944/10.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 26/80,
Fl.)Avon Locations 11515 and 11516, containing 758 acres
each, subject to classification and pricing; being Leth-lean and Punshon's abandoned Conditional Purchase26056/55 and Homestead Farms 14432/74 and 14433/74.
(Subject to the payment or taking over the Agricul-tural Bank mortgage, £441 10s.)
Avon District (near Goomarin).Corr. No. 7210/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 35/80, A4.)Avon Location 15186, containing 1,000 acres, at 12s.
3d. per acre; being Phillips and Key lock's forfeitedConditional Purchase 8811/56.
(Subject to the payment or taking over the Agricul-tural Bank mortgage, £148 10s. 7d.)
Avon District (near Lake Brown).Corr, Nos. 11511/10, 11512/10, and 13430/10.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 35/80,
Al.)Avon Locations 14301 and 14302, containing 879 and
815 acres, at 9s. 9d. per acre each; being R. and H.Woodham's forfeited Conditional Purchase 27588/55and Homestead Farms 15420/74 and 15419/74.
(Subject to the payment or taking over the Agricul-tural Bank mortgage, £213 lls. 7d.)
Melbourne District (near Daiwallinu).Corr. Nos. 6706/13, 6707/13, and 6708/13.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. Plan 64/80.)Melbourne Location 2671, containing 804 acres, at
lls. 3d. per acre; being B. Brumby's forfeited Home-stead Farm 19707/74, Conditional Purchase 33835/55,and Grazing Lease 8695/68.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 167
Ninghan District (near Kondut Station.).Corr. No. 9911/08.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 57/80.)Ninghan Locations 132 and 1085, containing 138 acres
1 rood 4 perches and 85 acres 3 roods 8 perches, atlls. and 15s. per acre respectively.
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1916.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.
Avon District (near Wogerlin).Corr. Nos. 10840/12 and 10841/12.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/SO,
F2.)Avon Location 18615, containing 1,094 acres, at Is.
per acre; being E. Follett's forfeited Grazing Lease8163/68 and Conditional Pm-chase 11372/56.
BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Nelson District.
Corr. No. 6091/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 442B & C/40,
F 2 & 3.)Nelson Location 4427, containing 855 acres; subject
to classification and pricing; being G. H. Barnes' for-feited Conditional Purchase 23473/55.
GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Bungil).
Corr. No. S102 /11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 96/80,
A2.)Victoria Location 6240, containing 4,849 acres, at
Os. 9d. per acre; being J. and M. Cummins' forfeitedConditional Purchase 10992/56 and Grazing Lease6946/68.
Victoria District.Corr. No. 5743/08.
EL)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 126/80,
Victoria Location 3720, containing 400 acres; subjectto classification and pricing; being S. Newman's for-feited Grazing Lease 4042/68.
KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kojonup District.
Corr. No. 3481/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 416A/40, A2.)Kojonup Location 5452, containing 160 acres; sub-
ject to classification and pricing; being H. J. Cornock'sforfeited Homestead Farm 12439/74.
NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District.
Corr. No. 11524/05.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 385C/40, D3.)Williams Location 6392, containing 160 acres; subject
to classification and pricing; being L. A. Borgas' for-feited Homestead Farm 7462/74.
Williams District (near Highbscry).Corr. No. 14756/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 385D/40, C4.)Williams Locations 7638, 3199, and 10567, together
containing 277 acres; subject to classification and pric-ing; being James Walker's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 9701/56.
NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (Tammin, 13 miles).
17,7s.Corr. No. 13421/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 3B/40,
Fl & 2.)Avon Location 18866, containing 479 acres, at 7s. Gd.
per acre; being All Sheik's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 27512/55.
Avon District (near Doodlakine).Corr. No. 9186/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,
Cl.)Avon Location 18447, containing 1,000 acres, at 5s.
per acre; being C. A. McPhee's forfeited Grazing Lease701S/68.
A con District (near Doodlakine, 16 miles).Corr. No. 9185/11.
Cl.)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,
Avon Location 18446, containing 690 acres, at 5s. Gd.per acre ; being Alex. McPhee 's forfeited Grazing Lease7017/65.
Avon District.Corr. Nos. 305/14, 1311/14, and 438/14.
Al. )Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 89/80,
Avon Location 5613, containing 1,000 acres, at 8s. 9d.per acre; being H. Winkles' forfeited Homestead Farm20028/74, Conditional Purchase 34353/55, and GrazingLease 9043/68.
Avon District (near Koorda).Corr. Nos. 8474/12, 14258/11, and 14259/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,
F3.)Avon Location 19390, containing 800 acres, at 9s.
per acre; being F. Cook's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 32383/55, Grazing Lease 7407/68, and HomesteadFarm 17752/74.
Avon District (near Koorda).Corr. No. 8443/09.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,
E3.)-Avon Location 18942, containing 1,000 acres, at 9s.
6d. per acre; being S. L. Marriott's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 23950/55.
Ninghan District.Corr. Nos. 6602/13 6603/13, 6604/13, and 6605/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Dal-
wallinu, Sheet 9.)Locations 1630, containing 1,000 acres, at 10s. 6d. per
acre; '11631, containing 1,000 acres, at 9s. per acre;being Low and Kaye's forfeited Homestead Farms19672/74 and 19673/74, Conditional Purchase 33801/55,and Grazing Lease 8673/68.
Ninghan District (East of Nugadong).Corr. No. 5620/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 89/80, P4.)Ninghan Location 648, containing 996 acres, at 9s.
per acre; Ming C. G. Linke's forfeited ConditionalPurchase 8625/56.
Ninghan District (East of Nugadong).Corr. No. 5623/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 89/80, P4.)Ninghan Location 647, containing 999 acres, at 9s.
per acre; being A. Phillips' forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 8626/56.
Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 1373/11. Perth, 21st January, 1916.
IN the notice appearing in the Government Gazette,14th January, 1916, page 52, making Avon Location16863 available at lls. 6d. per acre read 12s. 3d. peracre in place of lls. 6d. per acre.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
168 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
THE ROADS: ACT, 1911.Department of Lands and Surveys,
Perth, 2Sth January, 1916.IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17of Time Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose ofnew roads, that is to say:-
PLANTAGENET.4249/15.Extension of Road No. 693. -A strip of land, one
chain wide, leaving the present road at the North-Westcorner of Hay Location 41, and extending as surveyed(Diagram A. 2458) West and South-West through Loca-tion 88 to the South-East corner of Location 52.
2 acres Or. 3p. being resumed from Hay Location 88.(Plan 452/80, P2.)
TOODYAY.4353/95.Deviation of Road No. 4731.-A strip of land, one
chain wide, its South-West side leaving the South-Westside of the present road at the North corner of ReserveNo. 14191, and extending as surveyed (Diagram Nor-tham 2977) South-East along part of the South-Westboundary of said reserve for a distance of 92.3 links;thence 100deg. 5min. 5 chains 88.8 links, 142cleg. dmin.2 chains 15.7 links; thence 151deg. 8min. 2 chains 30.1links to the North-West side of Road No. 3104.
0 acres Or. 31.5p. being resumed from Baker's HillSuburban Lot 17. (Plan Baker's Hill.)
EAST AVON.8203/11.Extension of Road No. 4940.-A strip of laud, one
chain wide, leaving the present road at the South-Westearner of Avon Location 13324, and extending Westalong the South boundary of Location 13252 and Northalong part of its West boundary to a North-East cornerof Location 18625; thence again West along the Northboundaries of Locations 18625 and 18630 to the latter'sNorth-West corner.
About S acres lr. 28p. being resumed from Avon Loca-tion 18625.
About 8 acres 2r. 24p. being resumed from AvonLocation 18630. (Plans 344/80, Fl, and 345/SO, Al.)
WANNERU.940/15.No. 5380.-A strip of land, one chain wide, its South-
West side commencing at the South-East corner of SwanLocation 1523, and extending about 111deg. 30min. about18 chains; thence about 169deg. 9 chains to Road No.2941 at the North-East corner of Location 1707.
About 2 acres 3r. 4p. being resumed from Swan Loca-tion 2227. (Plan 28/80, A4.)
NARROG IN.3654/15.No. 5381.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving
a surveyed road at the North-East corner of WilliamsLocation 13226, and extending South along the Eastboundary of said location and through Location 9627;thence South-Eastward through Location 11.591 and on-ward to the North-West corner of Location 11194;thence South along the latter's West boundary and alongand inside the East boundary of Location 8502 to asurveyed road at the latter's South-East corner:
About 4 acres lr. Dip. being resumed from WilliamsLocation 8502. (Plan 385C/40, E3.)
DOW-ERIN.4106/15.No. 5384.-A strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-
ing at the South-West corner of Avon Location 12963,and extending East along a South boundary of saidlocation to Road No. 3657.
About 2 acres 2r. 23p. being resumed from Avon Loca-tion 12963. (Plan 33/80, B2.)
Plans of the land so set apart, taken. or resumedmay be inspected at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.
By order of His Excellency the Governor,W. D. JOHNSON,
Minister for Lands.
THE ROADS ACT, 1911.WI-LEREAS F. Morris Genoni, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in theBROOM EH ILL Road District passes, has applied tothe Broomehill Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:
4610/10.B. 88.-That portion of Road 2527 extending South-
Eastward from the North-West corner of Kojouup Loca-tion 3762 to Road 1441. (Plan 437/80, El.)
EREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentiOned roadin the KOJONUP Road District passes, has applied tothe Klojonup Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-
2111/14.K. 69.-The surveyed road through Kojonup Location
4768, and along an East and North boundary of same,from a road on its South boundary to the South-Westcorner of Location 4766. (Plan 438/80, FL)
WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof laud over or along which the undermentioned roadin the MOORA Road District passes, has applied to theMoora Road Board to close the said road, which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-
Corr. 2576/14.11. 90.-The surveyed road deviated from by Road
No. 4965, along part of the West boundary of NinghanLocation 1063, and the North and part of the Westboundaries of Location 1012. (Plan 57/S0, El.)
WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof laud over or along which the undermentioned roadin the MITLLEWA Road District passes, has appliedto the Mullewa Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:
578/14.H. 116.-The surveyed road along. Southern and South-
Eastern boundaries of -Victoria Location 6036, from itsjunction with Road No. 5266 to a surveyed road alongthe East boundary of said location. (Plan 127/80, El.)
WHEREAS Robert McMillan, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in theNORTHAM Road District passes, has applied to theNortham Road Board to close time said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:
3343/14.N. 103.-That portion of Road No. 327 passing North-
Eastward and South-Westward through Avon Locationse and M. (Plan 2B/40, D1.)
WHEREAS Mary Quill, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road in the WESTARTHUR Road District passes, has applied to theWest Arthur Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:
3257/15.W. 122.-The surveyed road along the North boun-
dary of Kojonup Location 5234 from its Nofth --Westcorner to a surveyed road at its North-East corner.(Plan 410/SO, E4.)
-WHEREAS Henry Padley, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in theWEST ARTHUR Road District passes, has applied tothe West Arthur Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:
3035/15.W. 193.-The surveyed road along the East boundary
of -Williams Location 875, from a surveyed road at itsNorth-East corner To a surveyed road at its South-Eastcorner. (Plan 409A/40, B2.)
And whereas such applications have been duly pub-lished in the Government Gazette:
And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applicatio:
And whereas the G o vern or in Executive Council hasconfirmed the said assents:
rrt is hereby notified that the said roads are closed.Dated this 28th day of January, 1916.
R. CECIL CLIFTON,Under Secretary for Lands.
JAN. 2S, 1918.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 169
THE ROADS ACT, 1911.WHER.EAS the DOW R.IN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a. .Mloeti of the Board, held at Dowerin onor about thethe road hereiro
of April; 1915, resolved to open_Ii.sttibed, that is to say:
183/15.No. 5369.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving
Road No. 3963 on the Western boundary of AvonLocation 16520, and extending, as surveyed (DiagramNortham 3006), East through said location to the Wostboundary of Reserve No. 15681. Cwomeoeing again onthe East boundary of said reserve ani eoiendiug Eastto Road No. 3044 on the East boundary of location16320. (Plan 33/80, D2.)
WHEREAS the ...100RA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Moora onor about Cly 1711 ; day of January, 1914, resolved toopen the rood hereinafter described, that is to say:
9738/13.No. 5371.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving
Road No. 1004 at a North-West corner of Lot 1272 ofgelbourne Location 916, and extending as surveyedEast along the North boundaries of Lots 11272 andM3S6, to the latter's Nortl-Lisit corner; thence as sur-veyed (Diagram P1733) best through Melbourne Lo-cation 903 to the North-N\lest corner of Lot M423, andcontinuing East along the latter's North boundary toRoad No. 67.
Also to include the triangular portion of Lot M3:;16as shown on Diagram P1734. (Plan 63/811, D and 114.)
WHERFI;As the MULL E,WA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Mulletva onor about the 3rd day of November, 1914, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:
1151/15.No. 5372.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving-
a surveyed road on the South-Eastern side of theNorthern Railway Reserve and extending as' surveyed(Diagram Geraldton 1023) South along a West boun-dary of Reserve No. 15455, and along the West boun-dary of Victoria Location 3726 to the latter's South-West. corner; thence East along part of the North boun-dary of Location 4858 to its North-East corner; thenceSouth along the East boundary of Location 4858 MOcontinuing in said direction to a !id along part of theWest boundary of Location 6 l67 to the North-Eastcorner of Location 4518. (Plats 156/30, B3 and 4,and 127/80, Bl.)
WEER:;:.\ s tin fULLIAVA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a Meeting of Cot Board, held at Mulley caor about the 51:11 day of 1915, resolvethe road hereinafter ilo:-es'ited, that is to
3770/15.No. 5373.A strip of land, one chain wide, its South
side leaving the East side of Road No. 4887 on the Southboundary of Victoria Location 4344, and extendingEast along part of the South boundary of said loca-tion to the South-West corner of Location 6210. (Plan156/80, B2.)
WHEREAS the CORRIGIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a fleeting of the Board, held at Corrigin onor about the 23rd day of October, 1915, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:
3973/15.No. 5371.A strut: of land, one chain wide, lea
a surveyed read at the South-West corner of Avon Lo-cation 9772, and extending East along part of the Southboundary of said location for a distance, of 25 chains38 links. (Plan 377A/40, A2.)
WHEREAS the Road Boar(.passed at a Meeting of the Board, hot;the 18th day of October, 1915, r-solve.Roads hereinafter dr-s,i.ibecl that is to .....-
2036/15.No. 5377.--ol,
leaving; RoadWagin-Dumbly..Sonth-7!:ashYl.ReserVeRams Location (Plan
1011,0,1
the
chain side,Fide ,!1 the
of Railwaytier of' \Vil-
2.)
No. 5378.A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide,leaving a surveyed road on the West boundary of Re-serve No. 12101, and extending South Eastward alongthe Southern side of ti:o A','^gin-Dumbleyung RailwayReserve to the East bouudory of Reserve No. 12101.(Plan 409B/40, F2.)
WHEREAS the DANDARA,AN Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Dan-daragan on the 20th day of November, 1915, resolvedto open the Road hereinafter described, that is to say:-
3050/15.No. 5385.A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide;
commencing at the North-East corner of Victoria Loca-tion 3453, and extending North-Westward passing overLeases 2505/93 and 2544/93 to the South-East cornerof Lease No. 1940/93. (Plans 62/80, Al, and 91/80,A4.)
111 ;3LAS the PLANTA.GENET Road Board, by re-solution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held atMount Barker on the 7th day of October, 1915, resolvedto open the Road hereinafter described, that is to say:
;766/15.rllo. 5386.A strip of land (Crown), commencing
chain wide, leaving Road No. 4930 near the North-corner of Plantagenet Location 216, and extend-
torth-Westward to and along the North-East boun-of Locations 3075 3615, 3228, and 3204 to the
l7:auth-East corner of Location 2894; thence 150 linkswide, continuing in direction aforesaid along the NorthEast boundary of Location 2894 and onward to aNorth-Westward and South-Eastward surveyed road inthe Narrikup Townsite Reserve. (Plan 451/80, B2 and3.)
WHEREAS the .TANDAKOT Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Jandakoton or about the 8th day of December, 1915, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say: -
161.6/15.No. 5375.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving
lean Road on the Western boundary of Jandakot A.A.Lot 171, and extending as surveyed (Dia. Perth 2019)North-Eastward through said lot to Leeming Road, onits North boundary. (Plan 341A/40, Al.)
And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuantto Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," bynotices published in the Government Gazette, declaredthat the said lands had been set apart, taken, or re-sumed for the purpose of the said roads, and that plansof the said lands might be inspected at the Departmentof Lands 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 postedto their last-named places of abode.
And 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 Roads Act, 1911," subjectto the provisions of the said Act.
Dated this 28th day of January, 1916.R. CECIL CLIFTON,
Under Secretary for Lands.
APPOINTMENT.Department of Agriculture,
Petrh, 25th ;January, 1916.Co. 4:5.
sey the Governor in Executive Council hasto approve the following appointment:
Connor to be an Inspector under "The Plant' 1914," as front ist December, 1915.T. S. MeNULTY,
Under Secretary for Agriculture.
170 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A.
AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, ANDAMENDMENT ACTS.
Mortgagee's Sale.1766/09.
THE Agricultural Bank invites Tenders, returnable on12th February, 1916, for the purchase of Avon Location12339, being Selby Spencer Smith's Homestead Farm11112/74.
The property is situated five miles North-East ofDowerin and comprises 160 acres of mostly good, thebalance fair, land, timbered with salmon, gimlet, mallee,and tamma, with improvements described as follows:
Cleared 160 acres, all fenced in 6, 3, and 2 wires,and shed.
Full particulars on application.No tender necessarily accepted.
A. McLARTY,Deputy Managing Trustee.
21st January, 1916.
THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906,AND AMENDMENT ACTS.
Section 37 (2).Mortgagee's Sale.
133/07.IT is hereby notified that the Agricultural Bank has, inpursuance of the above-mentioned Act, taken possessionof Kojonup Location 2032 (Homestead Farm 2842/74),and invites tenders, returnable on 8th February, 1916,for the purchase of same.
The property is situated 21,4 miles west of Boyerine,and comprises 160 acres of fair agricultural land, withimprovements valued at £75.
Full particulars on application.No tender necessarily accepted.
A. McLARTY,Deputy Managing Trustee.
25th January, 1916.
[JAN. 28, 1916.
THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906,AND AMENDMENT ACTS.
Mortgagee's Sale.No. 468/06.
THE Agricultural Bank of Western Australia invitesTenders returnable on 10th February, 1916, for thepurchase of Kojonup Location 1664, comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 494, Folio 173, standing in thename of Alexander William Bain, containing 160 acresof fair agricultural land, situated 14 miles North-Eastof Katanning.
Full particulars on application.No tender necessarily accepted.
A. McLARTY,Deputy Managing Trustee.
27th January, 1916.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.
Advertising in Penny Time Table Books.TENDERS (addressed to the Commissioner of Railwaysand marked on the outside "Tender for Advertising inPenny Time Table Books") for the leasing of the soleright of Advertising in the Penny Time Table Booksissued by the Railway Department, for a term commenc-ing on or about the 8th May, 1916, and terminating onthe 30th April, 1918, will be received at this office upto noon on Thursday, the 17th February, 1916.
Forms of tender and full particulars may be obtainedat the office of the Chief Traffic Manager, Central Rail-way Station, Perth.
The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.
JOHN T. SHORT,Commissioner of Railways.
Central Railway Offices,Perth, 21st January, 1916.
THE INING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,
Perth, 26th January, 1918.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases as shown below.
H. S. KING,Secretary for Mines.
Gold Mining Leases,
The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subjectto survey:
Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.
DundasMt. Margaret Mt. Margaret ...
12102039T, 2040T.
The surrenders of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were accepted:Goldfield. District. No. of Lease.
CoolgardieEast Coolgardie
MurchisonYalgoo
eekatharra
45404553a ...
1369N839
Name of Lease.
United ...Reefers Eureka
Co-operatorMoana
Lessees.
... Ryan, MichaelLomasney, Thomas; Lomasney,
EdwardEvans, Harold ForsterGreen, William John
Mineral Leases.The undermentioned Mineral Leases were declared not forfeited under Section 104, Subsection (3):
Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessees.
Murchison ... Cue 4952
GoondawaGoondawa Extended ...
Latham, Johndo.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A.
APPOINTMENTS.Department of Mines,
Perth, 26th January, 1916.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following appointments:
, 182/16.Police Constable Andrew W. Campbell asBailiff of the Warden 's Court at Broad Arrow, BreadArrow Goldfield, vice Police Constable John Kevan,resigned.
3568/13.Police Constable Colman John Hynes asBailiff of the Warden's Court at Kanowna, North-EastCoolgardio Goldfield.
185/16.James Officer as Acting Mining Registrar atCue. Murchison Goldfield, during the absence of theMining Registrar; to date from the 21st day of Janu-ary, 1916.
171
111/16.Thomas Young Anderson Lang as ActingWarden of the Mt. Margaret Goldfield.
H. S. KING,Secretary for Mines.
THE MINING ACT, 1904.Refusal of Authority to Mine on Reserved and
Exempted Land.Department of Mines,
392715. Perth, 26th January, 1916.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasrefused Application No. 24011 (5D/15) for authorityto John Trimble to mine on certain reserved andexempted land situated within Reserve 10110, Day Dawn,Murchison. Goldfield.
S. KING,Secretary for Mines.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.
Tenders for Government Supplies
Date ofadvertiqine ....
Schedule No Supplies required. Date ofclosing.
1916. 1916.Jan. 25 ... 8A/1916 ... Ground Quicklime for No. 1 Pump ... ... Feb. 3Jan. 25 ... 7a/1916 ... Firewood for Treatment Works Incinerator . ... Fe. 3Jan. 27 ... 9A/1916 ... Transmission Line Material ... ... ... ... ... Feb. 2Jan. 20 ... 6a / 1916 Surface Pump for Leonora ... ... Feb. 3
1915.Dec. 7 ... 187a, 1915 Electric Pumps, etc., for Collie ... ... ... ... ... ... Feb. 17
1916.Jan. 15 ... 4A / 1916 ... Car and Wagon Axles ... ... ... Mar. 23
Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above- mentioned supplies until2.15 p.m. on the dates of closing.
Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.
.JAS. THOMPSON,Chairman Government Tender Board.27th January, 1916.
TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.
Dateof Notice. Nature of Work. Date and time for ; Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.Closing.
1916. 1916.(Noon on Tuesday)
5th Jan. Bridge over Avon River andApproaches near Alderside
1st February ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Pingelly,on and after 6th January, 1916.
Station Brookton-KunjinnRailway (5329)
13th Jan. Njookenbooroo School Addi-tions Pavilion Class-room
st February Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 18th January,1916.
(5332)20th Jan. Keninup Pavilion School (5334) 8th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bridge-
town and Bunbury, on and after 25th January,1916.
20th Jan. Burracoppin School Additions(5335)
8th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Nerve-din and Northam, on and after 25th January, 1916.
20th Jan. Wokarina SchoolPavilion ClassRoom (5336)
8th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Gerald-ton, on and after 25th January, 1916.
19th Jan. Bridge over Avon River andApproaches Contract, nearliweda Siding Brook:ton-
15th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Couit House, Pingelly,on and after 25th January, 1916.
Kunjinn Railway (5333)27th Jan. Highgate Police Quarters Reno -1
etc. (5341)15th February Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 1st Feb-
ruary, 1916.27th Jan. Corinthian Pavilion School and
Quarters (5340)15th February Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D., Kalgoorlie,
and Court Houses, Boulder and Southern Cross, onand after 1st February, 1916.
27th Jan. Geeralying Pavilion School (5339); 15th February Contractors' Room, Perth ; P. W.D., Albany, andCourt Houses, Narrogin and Williams, on and after1st February, 1916.
27th Jan. Kuhn Pavilion School (5338) ... 15th February Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, Albany, andCourt Houses, Narrogin and Katanning, on andafter 1st February, 1916.
27th Jan. South Kalgoorlie SchoolAddi-tions Pavilion Class Room(5337)
15th February ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie,and Court Houses, Boulder and Coolgardie, on andafter 1st February, 1916.
Tenders are to be addressed to " The Hon. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public WorksOffice, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,
C. I. MUNT,Under Secretary for Public Works.
112 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
Department of Public Works, Perth, 24th January, 1916.I hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 113 of the Municipal Corporations Act, that the followinggentlemen have been elected members of the undermentioned Municipal Councils to fill the vacancies shown in the particularshereunder :--
MunicipalCouncil. Ward. Date of
Election.Member Elected.
Surname. Christian Name.
Occupation.How vacancy Noccurred ame of previous
Retir,ment.! Member.(5)Is) Death.
Remarks.
Northam
Do.Do.Do.
BoulderDo.Do.Do.Do.Do.
Kalgoorlie..Do.Do.Do.
Do.
Central
WestEast
1915.Nov. 24
do.do.do.do.do.do.do.do.
Dec. 22
Nov. 24do. ..do.do. ..
do. .
Hunter
Cock ..StewartBy fieldBradleyReed ..RogersRow ..BostonTamblyn
BerryBroadhurstGreenSales
Davidson"
.
Ashton
George.. ..Charles KeableAlfred WilliamWilliam JosephJamesJames Albert ..Henry WilliamStephenJames Edward
Ja es WebsterErnest Parr ..Arthur SamuelAlfred W.
Henry Walter
Accountant
Miller ..Agent ..Farmer ..Miner .
Fitter ..Grocer ..Piano Imp'rGrocer ..Salesman..
! EngineerMerchantAgent ..
1 Commercial.represen-
tative1 att [fee-
turer
a
aaaaaaa
1 A. Hunter
1 J. Goldthorpe ..1 J. R. Stewart ..1 0. L. Bernard
W. j. Bradley1 J. Reed
BakerH. W. RowH. Glance ..S. Boston ..
E. .1c.. Beaumont
A. t Philpott,
Re-elected un-opposed.
Unopposed.Unopposed.Mayor elected.
elected.Extraordinary
election.
'nopposed.
.Mayor elected.
THE. ROADS ACT,
Hoed .Board Election.
C. A. MUST,Under Secretary for Public Works,
Department of Public Works, Perth, 21st January, 1016.IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 41 of the Roads Act, that the following gentleman hasbeen elected a member of the undermentioned Road Board to fill the vacancy shown in the particulars hereunder
RoadBoard. Ward Date of
Election
Member Elected.
Surname. Christian Name.
1.916.Nellerberrin Keller1ery1 15 Tolerton -1 °lin Valentine
How vacancyoccurred: 1Name of previousOccupation. I..) Retirement 1 Remarks.earks.
News agent
Resignation! Member.-(b)) ReDeath.
Resignation P. Hanley nopposed.
C. A. MUNI',Under Secretary r Public Works.
THE LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1900.N jookenbooroo Drainage Board.
W.S. 5513/13.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Council has been pleased toapprove, under "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," ofthe appointment of the following as members of theNjookenbooroo Drainage Board:
.7. S. Collins and John Ryan: For 12 months end-ing third Thursday in December, 1916, viceMessrs. ,T. S. Collins and II. H. Coates, re-signed.
A. Della fedora : For two years ending thirdThursday in December, 1917, vice J. U. D.Winchcombe, resigned.
David Elvin and Arthur Hancock: For three yearsending third Thursday in December, 1918, viceMessrs. S. E. Guelfi and G. Hartree, retiredby eftluxion of time.
H. C. TRETHOWAN,Under Secretary for Water Supply.
THE WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, ANDDRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.
PURSUANT to Section 95 of "The Water BoardsAct, 1904," notice is hereby given that Water Mainshave been laid in the undermentioned streets in theAlbany and Pingelly Water Districts:
Albany Water District.W.S. 5432/15.Cliff Street, from Melville Street to Lot
497, in an Easterly direction.Pingelly Water District.
WS. 5109/15.Paragon Street, from Dickens Streetto Lot 11, in a Northerly direction.
Awl the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply water therefrom to the lands andpremises in such streets.
H. C. TRETHOWAN,Under Secretary for Water Supply.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 173
THE GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY ACTANTENDMENT ACT, 1911.
W.S. 4379/14.PURSUANT to Section 6 of "The Goldfields WaterSupply Act Amendment Act, 1911," notice is herebygiven that Water Mains have been laid in the under-mentioned Water Districts as follows, and the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage is preparedto supply water therefrom :
Ka lgooelie lfatcr District.W.S. 6059/15.Extension of Main from Lot 2 (part
of Suhdivision of Lot 481) to Lot 3, VictoriaStreet, at a distance of 66 links in an Easterlydirection.
Westonia Water District.5620/15.Extension of Main in R.O.W. from Lot
321 to Lot 326, a distance of 24 chains, and pro-ceeding in a Southerly direction.
Mundariwa Water District.6020/15.Extensi on of Main, commencing from
Lot 51 to reach Lot 53, in Craig Street, at a dis-tance of 1 chain 27 links, in an Easterly direction.
Northam Water District.W.S. 5909/15.Extension of Main in Forrest Street,
commencing from Lot 1 and going in a North-East-erly direction, at a distance, of 7 chains 88 links, toreach the Club House.
W.S. 5908/15,Extension of Main from Newcastle Roadalong Forrest Street to Lot 7, a distance of 8 chains48 links, in a South-Westerly direction.
Central Water DistrictTammin.W.S. 5730/15.Extension of Main from Lot 22, pro-
ceeding. along Dolman Street to Railway cottages, ata distance of 7 chains 30 links, in an Easterly direc-tion.
H. C. qIZ,ETHOWAN,Under Secretary for Water Supply.
THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Measles Road Board.
Arrears of Bates.Public Works Department,
P.W. 6440/15. Perth, 18th January, 1916.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theMinister for Works has approved of the Menzies Road
Board writing oft Arrears of Rates stated in Schedulehereunder, in accordance with Section 240 of " TheRoads Act, 1911."
(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,1?ndei Secretary for Works and Industries.
Assessment No., Person rated, Amount, Reason whyabandoned.
35:I.Keenan, P., G.M. Lease 3048, Menzies; is. 3d.Forfeited.
360.Marshall & Crowe, G.M. Lease 5411, Menzies;10s. Forfeited.
383.Jorgensen & Wild, G.M. Lease 5413, Menzies;£5 11s. 3d. Forfeited.
384.Hunt & Maggetti G.M. Lease 5418, Menzies; £1.10s. _Forfeited.
555.Rowe, W. TT., G.M. Lease 874, :Davyhurst; 5s.Forfeited.
560.Cassidy & Burton, G.M. Lease 959, Davyl irst;£7 lls. 10d. Forfeited.
645.Thofeniutaesd,. G.M. Lease 960, e; For-
666.Cunningham, E. L., Residence Area 9, CometVale; £2 9s. Forfeited.
782.Mathieson, ,T., G.I. Lease 5035, Mt. Ida; £2.Forfeited.
787.Smith & Buchanan G.M. Lease 5307, Mt. Ida;£8 4s. Forfeited.
788.Neilsen, J., G.M. Lease 5321, Mt. Ida; £1 10s.6d. Forfeited.
(Sgd.) W. G. McMEIKAN,Secretary.
I approve of Arrears in this Schedule being writtenoff, in accordance with the provisions of "Tire RoadsAct, 1911."
W. C. ANGWIN,Minister for Works and Industries.
18th January, 1916.
P.W.D. No. 9914/14. Public Works Act, 1902.Ex. Co. No. 195.
NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.
Wickepin-Merredin Railway.
NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that under the authority of the Wickepin-Merreclin Railway Act, 1911, andthe Public Works Act, 1902, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Avon Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, been set apart, taken, or resumed fromthe date of the commencement of the said Wickepin-Merredin Railway Act (16th February, 1911), for the purposes of the Wickepin-Merredin Railway, at Bruce Rock, and are vested in His Majesty accordingly, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages,charges, estates, rights of way, or other easements whatsoever.
And further, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are marked oftand more particularly described on plan, P.W.D. W.A., No. 18316 (N. 2963), which may he inspected at the office of the Ministerfor Works, in Perth.
Schedule.
No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,
No. 18316(N2963).
Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or ReputedOccupier. Description. Quantity.
1 Walter John Butler and Lind-J. Butlersay Lewis Butler I:. L. Butler
and Portion of Avon Location 16265 (C.P.Lease 28250/55, Crown Lease 5436/10)
a.38
r.0
p.19
2 Walter John Butler and Lind-W. J. Butlersay Lewis Butler L. L. Butler
and Portion of Avon Location 16260 (C.P.Lease 28210/55, Crown Lease 5437/10)
67 1 14
3 Crown .. Vacant .. Crown land 34 3 224 -Naomi C. Butler W. J. Butler and Portion of Avon Location 16266 (G.L. 13 0 9
L. L. Butler 7110/68, Crown Lease 7753/11)5 Crown .. Vacant .. Crown land 3 3 22
Certified correct this 25th day of January, 1916.W. C. ANGWIN,
Minister for Works.
HARRY BARRON,Governor in Executive Council.
Dated this 26th day of January, 1916.
174
P.W.D., No. 11638/13. Ex. CO. No.
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'W.A. [JAN. 28. 1916.
Public Works Act, 1902.
NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.
WICKENNMERREDIN RAILWAY.
NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that under the authority of the Wickepin-Merredin Railway Act, 1911,and the Public Works Act, 1902, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the AvonDistricthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor been set apart, taken, orresumed from the date of the commencement of the said Wickepin-Merredin Railway Act (16th February, 1911) for thepurposes of the Wickepin -Merredin Railway, and are vested in His Majesty accordingly, freed and discharged from all trusts,mortgages, charges, estates, rights of way, or other easements whatsoever, and that the portions of the several roads, streets,or thoroughfares referred to in such schedule, and which are by this notice so set apart, taken, or resumed, are wholly closed.
And further, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are markedoff and more particularly described on plan, P.W.D., W.A., No. 18094 (L .T.O. 3786 to 3821), which may be inspected atthe office of the Minister for Works, in Perth.
Schedule.
No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,
No. 18094.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed Description.
Occupier.Quantity.
1
34, 5, 6, 7
8
910
8A9A
10A
11.
12A
13
14
1617
18 and 19
20
21
22
23 and 24
25
262728293031
32
343536
37 and 383940
41
42
Crown ,
Crown ..Crown ..Crown .. .
Rupert Thomas Jose
Crown ..Alexander W. Goyder
Crown ..Leonard Arneson
Leonard Arneson
George Newman
Eliza Winifred Newman
George Newman
George Newman
Eliza Winifred Newman
Eliza Winifred Newman
Crown ..Crown ..William Harold Watson
William Harold Watson
Frederick Ellis
William Caley
Amelia Sims ..
Amelia Sims ..
CrownCrownCrownCrownCrown ..Claude N Perrignon
Claude N. Perrignon
Claude N. Perrignon
CrownCrownCrownCrownCrown ..Geoffrey Franklin
Harry H. Lloyd
Harry H. Lloyd
VacantVacantVacant ..Vacant ..R. T. Jose
Vacant ..A. IV. Goyder
VacantL. Arneson
L. Arneson
G. Newman
Eliza IV. Newman ..
G. Newman
G. Newman
Eliza W. Newman..
Eliza W. Newman ..
Vacant ..Vacant ..IV. H. Watson
W. H. Watson
F. Ellis ..
W. Caley
Amelia Sims
Amelia Sims
VacantVacantVacantVacantVac ant . .
C. N. Perrignon
C.N. Perrig non
C. N. Perrignon
Vacant ..VacantVacantVacant ..Vacant ..0. Franklin
II. 11. Lloyd
H. 11. Lloyd
Crown Land .. .. (about)Portion of ReservePortion of ReservePortion of ReservePortion of Avon Location 11595 (C.P.
Lease 20360/55)Portion of RoadPortion of Avon Location 9947 (C.P.
Lease 17296/55Crown LandPortion of Avon Location 17615 (G.L.
7767/68. Crown Lease 6506/12)Portion of Avon Location 17615 (H.F.
18468/74, Crown Lease 6507/12)Portion of Avon Location 17613 (G.L.
7653/68, Crown Lease 8114/12)Portion of Avon Location 17613 (C.P.
Lease 31619/55, Crown Lease 8113/12)Portion of Avon Location 13888 (GP.
Lease 23426/55, Crown Lease 7844/12)Portion of Avon Location 17613 (G.L.
7653/68, Crown Lease 8114/12)Portion of Avon Location 17613 (C.P.
Lease 31619/55, Crown Lease 8113/12)Portion of Avon Location 17613 (C.P.
Lease 31619/55, Crown Lease 8113/12)Portion of Road .
Portion of Road ..Portions of Avon Location 15458 (C.P.
Lease 27957/55, Crown Lease 5243/10)Portion of Avon Location 15458 (C.P.
Lease 27957/55, Crown Lease 5243/10)Portion of Avon Location 18644 (0.L.
8465/68, Crown Lease 6352/13)Portion of Avon Location 18645 (C.P.
Lease 33094/55, Crown Lease 3787/13)Portions of Avon Location 16892 (C.P.
Lease 32121/55, Crown Lease 7368/12)Portion of Avon Location 16892 (C.P.
Lease 32121/55, Crown Lease 7368/12)Crown Land .. .. (about)Crown Land .. .. (about)Crown Land ..Portion of Road ..Crown Land .. (about)Portion of Avon Location 18910 (C.P.
Lease 28866/55, Crown Lease 5992/11)Portion of Avon Location 18910 (C.P.
Lease 28866/55, Crown Lease 5992/11)Portion of Avon Location 18910 (C.P.
Lease 28866/55, Crown Lease 5992/11)Crown Land (about)Crown Land .. (about)Crown LandCrown Land (about)Crown LandPortion of Avon Location 18867 (C.P.
Lease 9819/56, Crown Lease 7709/11)Portion of Avon Location 13650 (H.F.
16609/74, Crown Lease 3740/11)Portion of Avon Location 13650 (C.P.
Lease 29272/55, Crown Lease 3739/11)
a. r. p.29 0 300 0 80 2 1.6
53 0 354 1 33
0 2 00 0 9.3
17 0 242 1 13
14 1 26
19 2 17(about)6 0 24(about)6 1 20
2 3 30(about)8 3 27
0 0 28
0 0 20.30 0 18.60 0 37.7
15 2 25
19 0 39
18 1 20
27 3 31
7 3 17
26 0 90 1 00 0 170 1 24
27 1 140 3 23
1 1 28.9
0 0 10.1
18 1 94 2 150 1 8
13 2 367 0 17
23 1 13
9 1 19
22 0 25
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 175
NOTICE OF RESUMPTIONcontinued.
ICK EPric-M ERRED LN R A ILWA Y co n tin u ed.
No. on Plan.P.W.D., W.A.,
No. 18094.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier er Reputed
Occupier.Description. Quantity.
a. r. p.Francis O'Meara .. F. O'Meara Portion of Avon Location 13649 (C.P. 12 1 30
Lease 29358/55, Crown Lease 5106/11)Crown .. Vacant .. Crown Land .. .. (about) 79 0 9
Ernest W. Blechynden .. E. IV. Blechynden Portion of Avon Location 18915 (CLL. 0 1 226427/68, Crown Lease 1457/12)
Ernest W. Blechynden E. W. Blechynden Portion of Avon Location 18915 (G _L. 0 2 1
6427/68, Crown Lease 1457/12) a-boutCrown Vacant Crown Land 0 0 19
aboutCrown Vacant Crown Land 5 2 18Crown Vacant Crown Land 0 1 8
aboutCrown Vacant Crown Land 14 2 13Crown Vacant Crown Land 0 1 8
aboutCrown .. Vacant Crown Land . 41 1 39Frederick S. Miller .. F. S. Miller Portion of Avon Location 14506 (G.L. 25 3 2
6743/68, Crown Lease 4662/11)Crown Vacant .. Crown Land 12 1 2Crown Vacant Crown Land 2 1 4Crown Vacant .. Crown Land 1 0 19 6Crown Vacant Crown Land 1 3 15 3Crown Vacant Crown Land 0 0 17 5Crown . Vacant Portion of Reserve 13164 3 1 38Crown Vacant .. Portion of Reserve 13164 .. 11. 1 38Crown .. Vacant .. Portion of Reserve 13164 .. 4 0 28Robert Anderson R. Anderson Portion of Avon Location 14523 (C.P. 5 2 16
Lease 9272/56, Crown Lease 2356/11)Robert Anderson R. Anderson Portion of Avon Location 14523 (C.P. 8 2 20
Lease 9272/56, Crown Lease 2356/11)Robert Anderson R. Anderson Portion of Avon Location 14523 (C.P. 14 2 11
Lease 9272/56, Crown Lease 2356/11)Robert Anderson R. Anderson Portion of Avon Location 14523 (C.P. 8 3 30
Lease 9272/56, Crown Lease 2356/11 aboutCrown .. . Vacant . Crown Land . .. 42 2 20George Frederick Martin G. F. Martin Portion of Avon Location 14535 (C.P. 25 2 25
Lease 9665/56, Crown Lease 5873/10)Crown .. Vacant Crown Land .. 2 0 15Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 14 2 11Crown .. Vacant .. Crown Land .. 8 1 36Crown .. Vacant .. Crown Land .. 10 3 4John Cullerton J. Culler ton Portion of Avon Location 14516 (C.P. 9 0 29
Lease 10252 /56, Crown Lease 5933/11)Crown .. Vacant Portion of Reserve 12985 .. 7 2 7Crown .. Vacant .. Portion of Reserve 12985 .. 21 1 3Crown .. Vacant .. Portion of Reserve 12985 .. 6 1 32Cyril Augustus Blaker C. A. Blaker Portion of Avon Location 14525 (C.P. about
Lease 28234/55, Crown Lease 5814/10) 20 0 3Cyril Augustus Blaker C. A. Blaker Portion of Avon Location 14525 (C.P.
Lease 10239/56, Crown Lease 4097/11) 12 3 3Edith Smith .. Edith Smith Portion of Avon Location 14534 (C.P. about
Lease 9699/56, Crown Lease 6900/11) 23 0 7Crown .. Vacant .. Crown Land .. 13 3 24Herbert George Stead H. G. Stead Portion of Avon Location 16216 (C.P. 24 0 34
Lease 28203/55, Crown Lease 5517/10)Arthur Allan Wilson A. A. Wilson Portion of Avon Location 16215 (C.P. 3 3 36
Lease 9703/56, Crown Lease 247/11)Matilda Stead M. Stead Portion of Avon Location 16211 (C.P. 7 2 16
Lease 28345 /55, Crown Lease 5509/10)Matilda Stead M. Stead Portion of Avon Location 16211 (C.P. 3 1 12
Lease 28345/55, Crown Lease 5509/10)Matilda Stead I Stead ..X Portion of Avon Location 16211 (C.P. 6 0 12
Lease 28345/55, Crown Lease 5509/10)Donald Fraser Gollan D. F. Gollan Portion of Avon Location 16212 (C.P. 7 2 11
Lease 28418/55, Crown Lease 1041/11)Donald Fraser Gollan D. F. Gollan Portion of Avon Location 16212 (C.P. 8 3 0
Lease 28418/55, Crown Lease 1041/11)Donald Fraser Gollan D. F. Gollan AvonPortion of Avon Location 16212 (C.?. 3 2 4
Lease 28418/55, Crown Lease 1041/11)Albert Thomas Jones A. T. Jones Portion of Avon Location 16210 (C.P. 6 0 2
Lease 10768/56, Crown Lease 1640/12)Albert Thomas Jones A. T. Jones Portion of Avon Location 16210 (C.P. about
Lease 28258/55, Crown Lease 5453/10) 6 1 5Ernest Samuel Gillard E. S. Gillard .. Portion of Avon Location 16209 (C.P. 12 1 7
Lease 28192/55, Crown Lease 92/11)Albert Percy Tunbridge and A. P. and G. S. Tun- Portion of Avon Location 16203 (C.P. 21 1 20
Greville S. Tunbridge Lease 9726/56, Crown Lease 4971/10)Arthur Banks Clark .. Ab.riBd.geClark .. Portion of Avon Location 16205 (C.P. 0- 2 5
Lease 28141/55, Crown Lease 242/11)
176 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.
NOTICE OF RESUMPTION continued.
ICK EPIN-MERRED RAILWAY.
RAN. 28, 1916.
No. on Plan,P .D W .A
No. 18094.Owner or R uted Owner. Occupier or Reputed 1
Occupier.Description. Quantity.
93
94
9596979899
100
101
102
103
104105
106
107
10810911011l112113114115115n116117118119120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128129130131132133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
. Butcher
,r Butcher Butcher
CrownCrown ..CrownCrown ..Crown ..Octavius Marsh
Octavius Marsh
Octavius Marsh
Sidney Gibson
Crown .. Vacant ..Walter John Butler and Lind- W. J. and L. L.
say Lewis Butler ButlerWalter John Butler and Lind- I W.J. and L. E.
say Lewis Butler ButlerWalter John Butler and Lind- IV. J. and
VacantVacantVacant.V acantVacant(1. Marsh
1. Marsh
0. Marsh
S. Gibson
say Lewis ButlerCrown ..Crown ..CrownCrownCrownCrownCrownCrownCrownCrownCrownCrownCrownWilliam Beech Caw and Ronald
Henry MartinWilliam Beech Caw and Ronald
Henry MartinWilliam Beech Caw and Ronald
Henry MartinWilliam Beech Caw and Ronald
Henry MartinRalph Stanley Hancock
Ralph Stanley Hancock
Henry Frederic Ley Hancock
Francis Russell
Crown ..Crown ..Crown ..Crown ..Crown ..Rose MK; ellin
Thomas MeGellin
Thomas McCellin
Archibald Pepler Stevens
Archibald Pepler Stevens
Edmund Charles Clark
Charles Thomas Endersbee andEdmund Charles Clark
Charles Thomas Endersbee
Charles Thomas Endersbee andEdmund Charles Clark
Charles Edward Seale
Crown .
ButlerVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacant .
IV. B. Caw and R.H. Martin
W. B. Caw and R.H. Martin
W. B. Caw and R.H. Martin
W. B. Caw and R.H. Martin
R. S. Hancock ..
R. S. Hancock ,
H. F. L. Hancock ..
F. Russell ..
VacantVacantVacantVacantVacantR. MK: din
T. McCain
T. McOellin
A. P. Stevens ..
A. P. Stevens
E. C. Clark
C. T. Endersbee andE. C. Clark
C. T. Endersbee .
C. T. EndersbeeE. C. Clark
C. E. 1 eak..,
an
Portion of Avon Location 14993 (C.P.tease 7791/56, Crown Lease 3223/10)
Portion of Avon Location 14871 (C.P.Lease 24188./55, Crown Lease 4490/10)
Crown LandCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandCrown landPortion of Avon Location 16262 (C.P.
Lease 28142/55, Crown Lease 5912/10)Portion of Avon Location 16262 ( H.F.
15792/74, Crown Lease 5911/10)Portion of Avon Location 16262 (C.P.
Lease 28142/55, Crown Lease 5912/10Portion of Avon Location 16263 (C.P.
Lease 11635/56, Crown Lease 8725/13)Portion of RoadPortion of Avon Location 16265 (C.P.
Lease 28250/55, Crown Lease 5436/10)Portion of Avon Location 16265 (C.P.
Lease 28250/55, Crown Lease 5436/10)Portion of Avon Location 10265 (C.P.
Lease 28250/55,Portion of RoadCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandPortion of RoadCrown LandCrown LandCrown LandPortion of RoadPortion of Avon
(Lease 10455/56.Portion of Avon
Lease 10455/56,Portion of Avon
Lease 10455/56,Portion of Avon
Lease 29980/55,Portion of Avon
Crown Lease 5436/10)
Location 16930 (C.P., Crown Lease 6116/11)Location 16930 (C.P.Crown Lease 6116/11)Location 16930 (C.P.Crown Lease 6116/11)Location 16309/(C.1.Crown Lease 6117/11)Location 16305 (C.P.
Lease 29360/55, Crown Lease 6371/11)Portion of Avon Location 16305 (HY
16144/74. Crown Lease 6370/11)Portion of Avon Location 16304 (C.P.
Lease 10148/56. Crown Lease 6369/11)Portion of Avon Location 16303 (H.F.
20524/74, Crown Lease 780/15)Crown LandCrown LandCrown Land ..Crown Land ..Portion of Road .
Portion of Avon Location 11407 (C.P.Lease 24777/55, Crown Lease 9675/12)
Portion of Avon Location 11408 (C.P.Lease 26159/55, Crown Lease 2147/10)
Portion of Avon Location 11408 (H.F.14491 /74, Crown Lease 2148 /10)
Portion of Avon Location 11411 (C.P.Lease 25039/55, Crown Lease 558/10)
Portion of Avon Location 11411 (WE.13715/74, Crown Lease 559/10)
Portion of Avon Location 11421 (H.P.17961 /74, Crown Lease 3273 /12)
Portion of Avon Location 11421 (C.P.Lease 31090 /55, Crown Lease 3274/12)
Portion of Avon Location 11427 (H.F.17960/74, Cro-wn. Lease 3272/12)
Portion of Avon Location 11427 (C.P.Lease 31090/55, Crown Lease 3274/12)
Portion of Avon Location 11420 (C.I'.Lease 24639 /55)
Cro wn Land
a. T. p.31 0 31
24 0 28
6 3 05 1 26
1.4 0 1
4 0 286 0 16about
0 2 0about
O 0 2about
14 0 1810 1 4
O 2 340 2 14.3
0 3 38.4
21 0 9
O 9 39.30 2 02 0 93 1 301 0 16.72 0 115 1 12
1 36.70 2 14-3
16 0 2549 1 3516 3 14
O 1 9.26 3 7
14 2 1
19 0 24
22 3 30
10 1 3
7 0 3
19 2 14
8 2 20
3 2 1
11 2 70 0 392 3 302 3 11
19 3 22
9 3 29
9 3 31
9 3 34
9 3 34
9 3 35
7 0 12
about9 3 36about
7 0 12about
5 3 13about
3 1 33
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 177
NOTICE OF RESUMPTION continued.
WICKEPIN-MERRED RAILWAY continued.
No. on Plan.P.W.D., W.A.,
No. 18094.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed Description. Quantity.
Occupier.
a. r. p.144 I Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 0 0 39.8145 I Crown .. Vacant
I
Crown Land 11 3 6146 Crown .. Vacant Portion of Road .. 2 3 15147 i William F. Con W. F. Con Portion of Avon Location 11432 (C.P. 16 0 36
Lease 7944/56)148 I Crown .. Vacant .. Portion of Road .. 0 3 4149 I James John S. Coming J. J. S. Coming Portion of Avon Location 11433 (C.P. 0 1 27.6
Lease 7945/56)150 James John S. Coming J. J. 8. Coming Portion of Avon Location 11433 (C.P. 1 0 0.4
Lease 7945/56)tel James .John S. Coming S. Coming Portion of Avon Location 11433 (C.P. 22 2 21
Lease 7945/56) about152 James John S. Coming J. J. S. Coming Portion of Avon Location 11434 (H.F. 7 3 19
13482/74) about153 James John S. Coming J . J. S. Coming Portion of Avon Location 11434 (C.P. 26 1 29
Lease 24693/55)154 Crown Vacant Portion of Road .. 0 3 23.2155 Crown Vacant Crown Land 1 0 34.6156 Crown Vacant Crown Land 1 1 2.5
about157 Crown Vacant Crown Land 29 0 27
158 Crown Vacant Crown Land 0 1 8about
159 Crown Vacant Crown Land 14 2 14160 Crown Vacant Crown Land 0 1 8
about161 Crown .. Vacant .. Crown Land 102 3 4162 Edward James McConnell E. J. McConnell Portion of Avon Location 11281 (C.P. 8 2 10
Lease 20035/55, Crown Lease 5858/12)163 George William Nunn G. W. Nunn Portion of Avon Location 18130 (C.P. 1 3 23
Lease 29188/55, Crown Lease 1226/12)164 George William Nunn G. W. Nunn Portion of Avon Location 7701 (C.P. 14 3 11
Lease 29188/55, Crown Lease 1226/12)165 Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 4 3 16
.166 Ronald Campbell Campbell Portion of Nangeenan A.A. Lot 7 (C.P. 9 2 11Lease 18388/55, Crown Lease 742/13)
167 Ronald Campbell . (Iampbell Portion of Nangeenan A.A. Lot 6 (C.P. 8 1 16Lease 28237/55, Crown Lease 2333/11)
168 Ronald Campbell R. Cam 1,ell Portion of Nangeenan A.A. Lot 5 (C.P.tease 9148/56, Crown Lease 3386/10)
17 3 5
169 CrOV'n Vacant .. Crown Land 0 0 33 5170 Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 9 2 5171. Emily Adelaide Penn E. A. Fenn Portion of Avon Location 7766 (Certifi-
cate of Title, Volume 517, Folio 60)7 0 14
172 John Armstrong . J. Armstrong. Portion of Avon Location 9884 (C.P. 23 1 25Lease 21117/53, Crown Lease 1238/14)
about173 Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 8 1 12
about174 Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 0 1 5 2
about175 Crown .. Vacant Crown Land 0 1 31 3
about176 Crown .. Vacant Portion of Road .. 0 3 20 2
Certified correct this 25th day of January, 1916.W. C. ANGWIN,
:Minister for Works.
HARRY BARRON,Governor in Executive Council.
Dated this 26th day of January, 1916.
THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-12.THE following appointment made by the undermen-tioned Local Health Authority is hereby approved:
Geraldton.Dr. T. C. Boyd to be Medical Officer of Health, vice
Dr. A. H. Macmorran, resigned.
EVERITT ATKINSON,Acting Commissioner of Public Health.
20th January, 1916.
ERRATUM NOTICE.THE notice of Resolution made by the Maylands LocalBoard of Health, adopting certain by-laws under theprovisions of the Health Act, -and appearing on page75 of the Government Gazette of the 21st January,1916, should read E. \Y. Hamer instead of E. W.Haines.
EVERITT ATKINSON,Acting Commissioner of Public Health.
20th January, 1916.
178 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
THE MEDICAL BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Trinity Chambers,- 70 St. George's Terrace,Perth, 24th January, 1916.
of The Medical Act, 1394," the following list of persons registered under that Act
WILLIAM STEPHENS,Registrar.
IN accordance with the 13th Sectionis published for general information.
No. and Name. Address. Date ofQualifications.Registration.
207-Adams, Arthur Reginald ..478-Allan, James Stephen Mac-
donald302-Ambrose, Theodore ..286-Anderson, Caldwell Hamilton388-Anderson, John Theodore ..166-Anderson, Thomas Lynewolde357-Andrew, Frank Carl Frederic263-Annand, George ..
369-Arkle, James Mere .
444-Atkinson, Reginald CyrilEveritt
11-Badock, Arthur467-Baker, George Wiston433-Baker, Leonard Tilsley87-Barber, George Walter
534 Barber, Norman Charles406-Barot, Henri Victor David399-Barber, Gilbert William322-Barrett, John Edward13-Bartlett, George Hill,
462-Bateman, Edgar Noel
207-Benham, Rosamund Agnes
EsperanceBroad Arrow ..
Perth ..KalgoorlieClam emontA.I.P.Melbourne
Kalgoorlie
Perth ..
Midland June.A.1.1eGuildfordA.I.E.Perth
Perth ..Peak HillDongaraA.T.E.
Toogoolawah, Q.
M.R.C.S. Eng., Lond. 1897:ALB., B.S. Medi. 1912
M.B., M.S. Sydney 1902L.R.C.P. Lond.,; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1902 ..L.R C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1906M.B. Meth. 1896; M.D. Melb. 1914M.B. Meib. 1903; B.S. ,Melb. 1904; M.D. Melb. 1906
Melb. 1872; M.D. Melb. 1875; M.R.C.S. Eng.1878; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Edin., L. and L.M.R.C.S.Edin. 1878; B.S. Melb. 1879
L.1R9.007.P. Lond.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1902; F.R.C.S. Eng.
M.B., B.S. Edin, 1906; D.P.H. Camb. 1907 ..
B.S. Durham 1892 ..L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.M.R.C.S. Edin. 1882111.13., B S. Lend. 1909 ..M.R.C.S. lEng. 1891; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1891M.B., B.S. Melb. 1914M.B. Sydney 1908 .
M.B., B.S. Melb. 1908M.B., B.S. Melb. 1889M.B., M.S. Edin. 1890 ..Lie. Med.; Lie. Surg. Dublin 191.1; M.B., B.S. Dublin
1913B.S. Adel. 1902
Nov. 7, 1900July 3, 1912
Feb. 1, 1905April 13, 1904Nov. 4, 1908Nov. 8, 1897July 3, 1907May 6, 1903
Dec, 18, 1907
May 3, 1911
T.April 3, 1912Jan. 18, 1911Aug. 7, 1895June 2, 1915Oct. 6, 1909April 14, 1909March 7, 1906T.Feb. 7, 1912
August 5, 1903442-Benson, Henry Mitchell Katanning M.B., M.S. Edin. 1895 April 5, 1911389-Bentley, James M.B., B.S. Edin. 1904 . Nov. 4, 1908333-Beveridge, William John Blackboy L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1896; L. and Juno 6, 1906
Irel. 189614-Birmingham, William Payne Fremantle M.B., B.S., B. Obstet. Dublin 1887; M.D. Dublin 1894 T.
223-Bissett, John Arthur.. Melbourne L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1898; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1898 Aug. 7, 1901295-Blackall, Win. Edward Cottesloe M.B. Oxon. 1903; B.S. Oxon. 1904; L.R.C.P. Lond.; Aug. 3, 1904
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1903177-Blackburne, Geo. Hugh Spen-
cerAlbany M.B. Melb. 1897; B.S. Melb. 1897; D.P.H. Camb.
1901Aug. 3, 1898
93-Blanchard, David Francis Perth L.R.C.P. Edin. 1894; L.E.P. and S. Glasg. Dec. 4, 18951894
292-Blaxland, Walter Fremantle M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1884; F.R.C.S. July 6, 1904Eng. 1886
409-Boyd, Thomas Craig.. Geraldton M.B., B.S. Aberdeen 1908; M.D. Aberdeen 1909 Jan. 5, 1910212-Brade, Gerald Francis Melbourne M.B. Sydney 1899 .. Feb. 6, 1901455-Brennan, Edward Thomas A.I.F. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1909 .. . Oct. 4, 1911116-Bridgeford, Walter Alfred S. Boulder M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1881 Juno 3, 1896516-Brown, Thos. Wm. .. Melbourne .. M.13., B.S. Melb. 1892 July 1, 1914354-Brown, William Gilbee Springsene, Q. Melb. 1905; B.S. Melb. 1916 May 1, 1907195--Browne, Dochwell Port Hedland M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. Univ. Dublin 1896 April 4, 1900199-Butler, Fred. Stanley Beverley M.B. Melb. 1898 .. July 4, 1900
404-Cameron, Donald Day Dawn L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1903 Sept. 1, 1909305-Cameron, Robert Miles Flet-
cherKalgoorlie L.R.C.P. London; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1903 .. April 5, 1905
272-Camm, Thomas Carlyle Leich-ardt
St. Mary ' s,N.S.W.
5kB. Melb. 1902; B.S. Meth. 19 3 Sept. 2, 1903
490-Campbell, George Johnstone Donnybrook L R.C. S., L.R.C.P. L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1900 Jan. 8, 1913253-Campbell, John Adam Fiemantle L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1897; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1897 Jan. 21, 1903423-Cantor, Stanley Jacob A.I.E. B.S. Melb. 1909 Aug. 3, 1910434-Cave, Mylles Wyamarus Melbourne B.S. Melb. 1910 Jan. 18, 1911368-Chapman, Herbert Owen arnadup M.B., M.S. Sydney 1.907 .. Dec. 18, 1907417-Clark, Andrew Midland June. M.B., Glasg. 1898 . April 6, 1910397-Clarke, Cyril Lowther Petersburg, S.A. MB., B.S. Melb. 1908 March 17, 1909327-Cleland, John Burton Sydney .. ALB., M.S. Sydney 1900; M.D. Adel. 1902; M.D. May 2, 1906
Sydney 19023S4- Clement, Dixie Paumier Perth .. M.B., B.S. Dublin 1908 August 20, 1908436-Cockey, Edmund Percival Goo:railing M.R.0 S. Eng. 1883; M.B. Load. 1884; M.D. Lond. Feb. 8, 1911
1886427-Cohen, Basil Walter M.B., B.S. Melb. 1910 .. Oct. 5, 1910525-Colli.-s, William Henry M.B I3.S. Melb. 1914 .. Nov. 4, 1914222 Connolly, Arthur Waldo .. 1 Boulder City M.B. Melb. 1894; B.S. Melb. 1895 Aug. 7, 1901
T: Transferred from old register. t Present address uncomniunicatecl.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 179
LIST 01' PERSONS REGISTERED UNDER THE MEDICAL. A cr, 1894'
No. and Name. Address. Qualifications.Date of
Registration.
18-Connor, Daniel486-Connor, Joseph Ivan300-Corbin, Cecil ..413 Cordner, Henry .
298-Coto, Daniel Samuel..328-Couch, James Kynaston
3S0- Crooke, Artier Albert481-Cullen, Alfred Edgar370 -Cumpston, John Howard Lid-
gett20-Cuthbert, .1 °hit
111-Date, William Kelynack187-Darbyshire, Douglas E.
420-Davies, Muriel Kate ..22-Davis, Somerville Boulnois
382-Deakin, -John Edward Ferdi-nand
189-h ean, Edmund Clap perton457-Deane, Arthur Dorman4851 -i1e Pinna, Herbert Alf red ..208 -Deravin, Arthur Francis
153 Deane r, William Thomas ..
83 -Dobie, Henry Edwin New-man
409-Donnelly, Thomas Hugh285-Douglas, John Campbell
24-Dunlop, John Bryce ..
431-Edwards, Edmond Daniel . .
185-Elliott, Frederick John28-Ellis, Henry Augustus
231 Erson, Edward George30-Evered, Arthur Courtnay
309 -Fankhauser, Herbert William426 -Peatonby, Henry Newark390-Field, Otto Albert398-Finn, Charles Napier31-Flynn, Joseph Ignatius
512-Forbes, Arthur Duncan262- Forsliaw, Win. Joseph120-Friedman, Henry ..276-Frost, Richard Russell211-Frost, Alfred James
527-Gelle, Louis Ernest Selde362-Gerrard, Norman James465-George, Isaac
492-George, Thomas Woodcock376-Gibson, Arthur Horace466--Gill, Frank Llewellyn347 -Gill, Hubert Baldwin318- Gillespie Leslie Thomson531-Godby, Win. Heillaud487-Goldstein, Alexander402-Good, Robert Norman Scott421-Gordon, John Edward461-Gordon, Valentine Henry ..430-Gray, Herbert John306- Green, Frederick William, ..275-Grey, Win. Charles ..266-Griffith, James De Burgh ..
320-Griffiths, John Neville232 Gurdon, Edwin John
484-Hadley, Frederick Augustus
520-Hamilton, Malcolm Talbot ..517 -Harada, Yakuo
PerthMelbourneAdelaideBen (EgoSale, VictoriaPerth ..
\Valhalla, Vie.
Melbourne
Perth
BridgetownLincoln, Eng.
MelhOurneYork ..A.I.F.
BridgetownSit. BarkerMelbourneBen digo,
toriaFremantle
Avenel, Victoria
KalgoorlieStockton,
N. S.W.Ballyeastle, Ire-
land
Derbyf
San Remo, Vic.Albany
Kingston, Vic.R.A.AI.C.junee, N.S.W.A.I.F.Bunbury
Stawell, Vic.Melbourne-1(
Northam
PerthLondonTa albeit up
BrisbaneA.I.F.R. A.M.C.Sitbia()Claremont
. .
LondonPerth
F. ..North Perth ..Charlton, Vic.SydneySomerville, Vic-
toriaSydney
Perth . .
MelbourneBroome
L. and ...M.R,.(1.1.8. Irel, ; L. Apoth. Hall, Dublin 1889M.B., B.S. Melb. 1911 .. . .
M.13., B.S. Adel. 189431.11., B.S. Melb. 1909 .
L.13.0 P., L.R.C.S, Edin. 1900; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1900L.R.C.P. Loud. 1888; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1888; M.D.. Dur-
ham 190:5M.13., B.S. \ 19118 . .
ALB., B S. Ca n, b. 1912 ..M.13. Meth. 190; 13.5. Meth. 1903; D.P.4I., R.C.P.
Lond. and S. Eng. 1906; M.D. Melb. 1907L.R.C.S. Irel. 1885; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1885; L.M.K. and
Q.C.P. Ire]. 1885
3. Melb. 1895.B., Ch. B. Victoria University, 1895; M,R.C.S.Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1898
\LB. Melb. 1906; B.S. Meth. :1907 ..M.B., M.S. Edin, 1890; M.D. Edin. 1913M.B., Al S. Sydney 1907 . .
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1899M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1880M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Loud. 1905 . .
51.13., B S. \I el b. 1899 . .
51.13., Ch. Ti. A.G. tin. 1899; M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P.Lond. 1896
L.R.C.S. Edin.; M.B., M.S. Glasg. 1884
M .B., B.S, Adel. 1911 . .
L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Ed in. 1.900; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1900
L.R.C.S. 1881.; L. and LAI. K. and Q.C.P. 1 rel.1882
M.B., B.S, Dublin 1.901M.R.C.S. Eng. 1897 .
M.13. Dub. 1884; B.S. Dub. 1885LAI. and L;ILC.P. Edin. 1870 .
LA. and L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edi n. 1.886;S. Glasg. 1880
M.13., B.S, Meth. 1904 .
M. B. MOIL 1908 ; B.S. Meth. 1909M.B., B.S. Mel b, 1903 .
31 .13., 13.S, Ed in. 19(15 ..\I .B., B.S.R. Cu. Del. 1893m Sydney- 1913 .
AI. B. Meth. 19(01 ; B.S. Meth. 1902\ B.S. /11-:. '1881 ..
Em. 4'. 1870 . .
M.B., B.S. Royal. Univ. Irel. 1900
ALB., B.S. Durham 1912 ..M.B. Melb. 1906 .
L S.A. Loud. 1891 ; M.R.C.S Eng., L.R.C.P.1893; D.P.H., R.C.S. Eng. 1899
31.13., B 8 Loud. 1910M.B., B.S, Meth. 1903 . .
\I B. -Meth. 1911 ..'1 B Meth, 1907M.B. Men. 1900 ; B.S, Me. lb. 1901M.11 , B.S. Melb. 1914511.B., B.S. Meth. 1911M.13,, B.S. Meth. 1907 .
M B., B.S. Edin. 1906; M.D. Edin. 1908ALB., B.S. Edin. 1910M.B. Meth. 1,907 ; B.S. Meth. 1908M Si., B.S. Meth, 1903 ..VI II., M.S. Sydney 1903 .. . .
M.B. Dub. 1874; Ch. M. Dub. 1875; M.D.,
). and
Dec. 4, 1912Dec. 7, 1904April 0, 1910Nov. 9, 1904June 6, 1906
July 1, 1908Sept. 4, 1912Jan. 15, 1908
T.
May 6, 1896April 5, 1899
July 6, 1910T.August 5, 1908
Aug. 2, 1899Dec. 6, 1911Jan. 8, 19.13Dec. 5, 1900
April 7, 1897
Oct. 24, 1894
April 3, 1912April 13, 1904
T.
Dee. 7, 1910March 1, 1899T.Nov. 8, 1901.
.. June 7, 1905
.. j Sept. 7, 1910
.. Dec. 2, 1908
.. April 14, 1909T.
Nov. 5, 1913May 6, 1903Aug. 5, 1896Oct. 7 1903Jan. 16, 1901
Jan. 6, 1915Oct. 2, 1907March 6, 1912
.. Feb. 5, 1913.. May 6, 1908
March 6, 1912Feb. 6, 1907Dec. 6, 1905March 3, 1915
.. Jan. 8, 1913Aug. 4, 1909Aug. 3, 1910Feb. 7, 1.912Dec. 7, 1910April 5, 1905Oct. 7, 1903
1886 July 1, 1903
M.B. Sydney 190551.11.0.5. Eng. 1875 ; L.R.C.P. and L.M. Edin. 1875
\I.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1899; F.R.C.S. Eng.1905
M.B., B.S. Meth. 1913 .. . .
T.-Transferred from old register. 1- Present address uncommunicated.1
March 7, 1906Jan. 15, 1902
Nov. 6, 1.912
July 1, 1914July 1, 191.4
180 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 2S, 1910.
LIST OF PERSONS REGISTERED UNDER THE MEDICAL ACT, 1894' '-continued.
No. and Name. Address. Date ofQualifications. Registration.
432-Harris, John James237-Harrison, Win. Atkinson ..536-Hartkopf, Albert Ernst Victor35-Harvey, Henry Fred
425-Haynes, Arthur Richard429-Hemsted, Rustal 'Henry454-Hench ley, Albert Richard ..
532-Hennessy, Thos. James518-Henry, Clifford218-Hicks, John Sydney156-Hickin botha m, .lames By land37-Hill, Charles Herbert
127-Hodge, William Theodore ..
448-Hodgson, Robert Percival349 -I- Tolland, John Joseph39-Hopetames William
40-1-louse, Frederick Maurice475 -Hume, John
101-Humphry, Edward Scott,41-Hungerford, Lancelot M. 11.
230-Hussey, Bertram Fowler .
227-Ick, Edwin Theopltilus Jesse42-- Ingoldhy, Frederick John ..
36G-Innes-Stephen, John144-Irwin, Henry Off-ley
505-James, Hugh Bowen413-Jernyn, Walter Herbert.189-Joel, Simon468-Johnson, Alan Syme201-Johnson, Percy H. Wardell284-J oyce Caleb . .
190 jull, Roberta Henrietta Mar-garetta
506- Jnett, Alexander
497 Mealy, Joseph Patrick46-Kelsall, Emmy Truman
509-Kennedy, Robert Dallas102-Kennedy, William Adam
515-Kenny, joint453-Kenny, Joseph Patrick508-Kerr, Chas. Douglas460-Kerr, David410-Kirkaldy, Wm. Broad480-King, Charles Edgar
483-Lamont, Margaret MarionTrail!
49i3- Landon, Geo. Francis Stirling493-Langley, 'William Johnson ..342-Latham, Oliver251-Laver, Chas. William
488-Laws, Harold Lionel500-Leedman, Chas. Herbert ..'107-Leschen, Henry Adolphus ..2.38- Lewis, James Brook468 - Lillies G:mrge Leonard ..317--Lindon, Ernest Hingston
Lorraine197-1Lonergan, Thomas John
49 -Lott, Henry John
51-Lovegrove, Charles
50-Lovegrove, Thomas Henry ..205-Lovegrove, Fredk. Thomas
Alex.528-Lucas, Reginald Blockley
173 Maca u ley, Samuel . . : .228-MacColl, Donald Stewart
BrisbaneSt. Mary 's, Tas.Perth ..Perth ..A. L.F. . .
(I era ldt on.
SandstoneEpping, N.S.W.
LondonLavertonKellerberrin
.BeverleyPerthLondon
A.I.F.Perth
CottesloeGeraldton'I'oodyay
Auckland, N.Z.AlbanyWryndhainBoulder
Mt. Gambier, S.A.BanburyAlbanyPerthPinjarrahCottesloe
A.LF.
CunderdirtPerth ..
DanginHarvey
'Wellington Mills
LondonKalgoorlie ..
FremantlePin gellyParramattaKanowna
Dorre Island ..WestoniaPerth ..NarrogiuPerthDunedin,
AXE.
Perth
Mundaring
WaterlooA.I.F.
CottesloeMelbourne
M.B., B.S. Aberdeen 1903; D.P.H. Sydney 1910M.B., C.M. Edin. 1880 ..M.B., B.S. Melb. 1915 .
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875; Lond. 1875M.S. Sydney 1910 .
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1893 .
L.R.C.P., Edin.; Glasg. 1898; L.S.A. '
Loud. 1903L.R.C.S. !rel. 1880; L.K. & Q.C.P.I. 1882M.B., M.S. Sydney 1914 .
M.B. Lond. 1881; M.D. Lond. 1890 .
M.R.C.S., Eng. 1893; M.B. Land. 195M.B. Melb. 1888; B.S. Melb. 1889 ..M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884; L.S.A. Land. 1886; D.P.H. F. P.
and S. Glasg. 1889M.B., B.S. Melb. 1909M.B. Sydney 1905 .
ER.C.P. Edin. 1885; M. 1878; L. 1874; L.S.A. Land.1874; D.P.H.R.C.P. and S. Irel. 1902
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1888; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1888M.B., M.S. -Edin. 1884; M.D. Edin. 1901; D.P.H.,
R.C.P. & S. Edin. and F.P.S. Glasg. 1903M.R.C.S. Eng; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1893 . . .
L. and L.M.K. and Q.C.P.; L. and L.M.R.C.S. 1889M.R.C.S, Eng. 1900; L.R.C.P. Land. 1900; M.B. Land.
1901
M.B. Melb. 1898 .
AT.R.C.S. Eng. 1881; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Edin. 1884L.S.A. Lond. 1880; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1886 ..M.B., B.S. Mel. 1893 ..
M.B., 13.S., Melb. 191.3 ..M.B. Melb. 1889; B.S. Melb. 1890M.13., Ch.B. Melb. 1897 ..M.13., B.S. Melb. 1911 ..M.B., B.S. Durham 1894; M.D. Durham 1900M.B. Melb. 1890 ..M.B., M.S. Glasg. 1896 ..
ALB., B.S. Oxon 1913 ..
L. and L.M.Q.C.P. Trel. 1880; L.R.C.S. Irel. 1880 ..M.D. Lond. 1888; B.S. Land . 1887; M.R.C.S. Eng.
1886; L.R.C.P. Load. 1887; M.B. Lond. 1887M.B., B.S. Glasg. 1905M.R.C.S. Eng. 1874; Lond. 1875; M.B. Dur-
ham 1881M.B., M.S. Sydney 1913 ..M.B. Sydney 1911.M.B., B.S. Load. 1911 .
M.B., 61.5. 'Glasg. 1895 .
M.B., M.S. Edin. 1880; Edin. 1901M.D. Melb. 1911
M.B. Lond. 1895; B.S. Loud. 1896; M.D. Lond. 1897;D.P.H. (lamb. 1899
M.B., B.S., Edin. 1904; M.D. Edin. 1909 ..L.R.C.P. and S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1.892M.B. Sydney 1903; M.S. Sydney 1905 ..L.R.C.P., Edin. -1894; L.M. Edin. and
1894; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1894KR.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1905KB., B.S. Melb. .1913ALB.. M.Ch. Edin. 1889 . .
ALB. Melb. 1900; B.S. Melb. 1901M.B., B.S. Melb. 1909; M.D. Melb 1972M.B., B.S. Victoria Univ. 1894 ..
L.R.C.P. and S. Edin. 1892; L.M. Edin. 1892; L.F.P.and. S. Gins. 1892
Al.R..C.S. Eng; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1887; D.P.H. Camb.1891; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1907
M.D., M.S. Toronto 1888; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Edin.;L. Fac. P. and S. Glasg. 1881
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1867 ..M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond.
Viet. Univ. 1900M.B., B.S. Adel. 1913
M.R.C.P. Edin. 1880; L.F.P.S. Glasg 1880 ..M.B., C.M. Glasg. 1886 ..
Dec. 7, 1910May 7, 1902July 7; 1915T.Sept. 7, 1910Nov. 9, 1910Sept. 6, 1911.
May 5, 1915July 1, 1914Juno 5, 1901April 7, 1897
Sept. 2, 1896
July 5, 1911Starch 6, 1907T.
T.June 5, 1912
March 4, 1896T.Nov. 6, 1901
Sept. 4' 1901T.Nov. 6, 1907Jan. 6, 1897
July 2, 1913April 5, 1911April 5, 1899April 3, 1912Oct. 3, 1900April 13, 1904Aug. 2, 1899
July 2, 1913
May 7, 1913T.
Sept. 3, 1913March 4, 1899
May 6, 1914Sept. 6, 1911Sept. 3, 1913Feb. 7, 1912Feb. 2, 1910Aug. 7, 1912
Oct. 2, 1912
May 7, 1913March 5, 1913Dec. 5, 1906T.
Jan. 8, 1913May 7, 1913April 1, 1896May 7, 1902Dec. 1, 1909Dec. (5, 1905
June 6, 1900
T.
T.
T.Oct. 3, 1900
Feb. 3, 1915
June 8, 1898Sept. 4, 1901
9.- 'erred from old register. t Present address uncommunicated.
.L 28, 1916 GOVL -NMENT GAZETT.. W.A.
T PERSONS KEGISTr
181
I) UNDER E .N[ 5011 vI, At'r. 1894"--con tinned.
No. and Name.
537-Mack, Brian Hamilton ..299 Mackie, David William Hart-
nell446-Maclean, Charhs Forbes ..225-Macmillan, John George ..329-Ataemorran, Adam Henry
Muir521-Macramara, Leslie Osborne387-Marshall, Crawford Clelland297-Martin, Albert Edward
441.-Mathews Samuel56--Alaunsell, John
424-McCall, John440-MeClelland, Reginald Eustace463-AleClintOck, Samuel Alexander
373-MeGlynn, James501-McGregor, Roy Stanley277-Mc Nell, Thomas Plewman535-McMahon, Leo. Luke278-MeNaughten, John ..
58- McNeil, Andrew ..530-McShane, Albert Joseph313-McShane, Cletus ..383-Me Whae, Douglas Murray ..226 -Mead, Gertrude Ella.. ..403 Merrillees, Crichton Raouls391-Merryweather, Roy Charles395--Mitchell, Henry St. John ..
474-Mitchell, Hugh -William Fan-court
407-Mitchell, Leonard John Cole331 - Mitchell, Robert Macfarlane
24T- Moloney, Patrick Joseph ..450-Montgomery, Hugh Herbert
451-Montgomery, Margaret MarySabina
219-Montgomery, Sydney H. 13.
246- Moore, Samson Courtenay372-Morton Alfred Edward294 -Moss, Kasner351-Moule, Edward Ernest260-Myles, Wm. Saunders
522-Neal, Leo. Augustine374-Nelson, William Homier224-Newton, Robert Earle
311-Nutting, Philip Henry
119-Nyulasy, Arthur John
435-O'Brien, John Francis289 -0 'Brien, Mark62-O'Connor, Michael ..
213-Officer, Edward Albert .
359-0 'Hara, William Ernest
464-Oliver, Arthur Carden174-0 'Meara, Patrick Michael . .
302-O'Reilly, -Merrick491-Overend, Ernest Knight
114-Paget, Owen Frank ..352 -Parer John Ignatius
353-Parker, Reginald Arthur385-Paton, Duncan Davi21495-Pearson, John Sidney
529-Pigott, Lords Michael375-Pitcher, Samuel Walter
896-Ponsford, Frank WilliamAugustus
459 -Pope, Edward Campbell . .
Address.
Perth ..Narrogin
NorthamKalgoorlieGeraldton
Perth ..St. Kilda, Vic.Perth ..
KalgoorlieRoebourneLeonoraA.I.F.Hobart
A.1.F.Barraba, N.S.W.Derby ..Melbourne
ClaremontFremantle
A.I.F. . .
Perth ..Queenstown, Pas.Perth ..A. LE. . .
A. .F.
Ballarat, Vie...AVooroloo
BrisbaneA.I.F.
Claremont
ClaremontFremantleBullfinchPerth ..WaginAloora
MelbourneGreenbushes13.A.AT.C.
Fremantle
Perth
LondonPerth ..Perth ....\telbourne,
AlbanyFremantle ..Pymble,
FremantleFremantle
Heeratlh Aresville, cPerthPerth ..
A.I.F.Guildford
Hawthorn, Vie.
Nata.nning
Qna I i fication s.
1., ALS. Sydney 1915 ..ALB., B.S. Men). 1904
AL13., 13.5. Glasg. 1899Edin. 1893 ..
M.B., M.S. Edin. 1892 ; .D. Edin 1894
Date ofRegistration.
I Dee. 15, 1915Dec 7, 1904
AT Sydney 1914ALB., B.S. Muni. 1908 .
M.D. Durham 1892; F.R.C.S. 1.8.97; L. :.C."131
Loud. 1889ALB., B.S. Dublin 1901 .
L. and -L.ALR.C.S., L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1893 ,
.L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1909; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1909..M.D. Sydney 1910M.B., B.S. Edin. 1904; D.P.H., R.C.P. & S. Edin.,
and P.P. & S. Glasg. 1910L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1898M.B. Sydney 1913 .
ALB., B.S. Dub. 1900; M.D. Dub. 1901.51.13., B.S. Melb. 1913 ..M.B., M.S. Edin. 1886; B.Sc. (Pnblie Health) Edin.
1899; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1900M.B., G.AI. Edin. 1893M.B., B.S. Melb. 1914 .
M.B. Melb. 1909; B.S. Melb. 1910M.B., B.S. Melb. 1906; M.D. Melb. 1908ALB., B.S. Melb. 1897L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin.; Glasg. 1907L.R.C.P, Loud.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1903L. and L.M.R.C.P. Edin.; L. and L.AI.P.P.8. Glasg.1883
Melb. 1911.
AT.B., 13.8. Mel)). 1909 ..5T.13., B.S. Edin. 1900; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1903; D.P.H.,
R.C.P. Lend. and S. Eng. 1905 ..L.K. and G.C.P. el. 1887; L.R.C.S. Irel. 1888L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1910; L. and L.M.R.C.S. Mel.
1910L. and L.m.n.c.P. Irel. 1910; L. and L.M.R.C.S.
1910M.B., B.S. Royal Univ. Ire/ 1894 .
M.B., B.S. Viet. Univ. 1898M.B., B.S. Edin. 1902 ..M.B., B.S., Melb. 1902 ..ALB., B.S. Adel. 1893M.B., Ch.B. Dub. 1899; B.A.O. D-111). 18.99
M.B., B.S. Melb. 1913 ..ALB., 13,5. Meth. 1907 ..F.R.C.S. Eng. 1901 ; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1895; M. y.0.8.
Eng. 1895; ALB., C.M. Glasg. 1893L.S.A. Loud. 1884; L.R.C.P. Lord., M.R.C.S. Eng.
1885L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1890;
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1891
M.B., B.S. Royal Univ. Irel. 1908 ..L.R.C.P., Lj3.C.S. Edin, 1896; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1.890ALB., B.S., B.A.O. Dub. 1889; M.D. Dub. 1903 ..M.D. Melb. 1897; B.S. Melb. 1899 ' .
L.R.C.P, and S. Edin., L.P.P.S. Glasg. 1903; P.R.C.S,Min. 1905
Lond. 1907; MI.R.C.S. Eng. 1908ALB. Royal Un. Irel. 1897; 13.S. Royal um Jul. 1867M.B. Sydney 1913M.B. Meth. 1883
ALB., B.S. Cantab. 1895 .
M.B. Melb. 1906; B.S. Melb. 907; .11..R.C.S. Edin.1912
ALB., ALS. Sydney 1907 ..M.B., B.S. Edin. 1903M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lend. 1904; M.D.
1908M.B. Sydney 1914L. and L.S.J., R.C.P. and S. Edin..; L. and L.
Olasg. 1892ALB., B.S. Melb. 1908
M.R.C.S. Eng..; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1907 .
Cantab
7, 1911ugust 7, 1901
June 6, 1906
July 1, 1914Oct. 7, 190SNov. 9, 1904
April 5, 1911T.Sept. 7, 1910April 5, 1911Feb. 7, 1912
March 4, 1908May 7, 1913Oct. 7, 1903Juno 2, 1915Nov. 11, 1903
T.Feb. 3. 1913.Ian. 7, 1914August 5, 1008Sept. 4, 1901Aug. 4, 1909Jan. 18, 1909Feb. 3, 1909
June 5, 1912
rov. 10, 1909e 6, 1906
August 0, 1902July 5, 1911
July 5, 1911
July 3, 1901August 6, 1902March 4, 1908Aug. 3, ].904April 3, 1907May 6, 1908
July 1, 1.914April 1, 1908August 7, 1001
July 8, 1903
July 1, 1896
Jan. 18, 1911June 1, 1904
Feb. 6, 1901Sept. 4, 1907
March (1, 1012'June 8, 1898Slay 7, 1913Jan. 8, 1913
May 6, 1893April 3, 1907
May 1, 1907Sept. 2, 1908April 2, 191 ;;
Feb. 3, 1915April 1, 1908
March 17, 1009
.Tan. 10, 1912
T.- Transferred from old register. Present address uncommunicated.
182 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 1916.
LIST OF PER SONS REGISTE ED UNDER ' THE MEDICAL ACT, 1894' '--Co) nued.
No. and Name. Address. Qualifications Date ofRegistration.
523-Pope, Henry Deunistoun Wi. no.
143-Prendergast, James Joseph.. tL. Irel., L. & L.M.R.C.S. Irel. 1897 .
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Edin.; M.D. Roy. Univ. Irel.1884
July 1, 1914Jan. 6, 1897
507-Prins, Henry Mal lock Wickepin M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Loud. 1907 .. Aug. 6, 1913445 -Pritchard, Robert John t M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1899 .. May 3, 1911473-Pulleine, Robert Henry Adelaide M.B. Sydney 1893 May 1, 1912
438 -Quaife, Cyril M.B., Sydney 1909 Feb. 8, 1911504-Quinlan, Bernard Gerald Perth M.B., B.S., B.A.O. Dublin 1912 June 4, 1913
7449-Rabagliati, Andrea Francis Durban, Natal M.B., B.S. Min. 19D2; M.D. Edin. 1907; F.R.C.S. July 5, 1911Honyman Edin. 1911
159-Ramsay, James Edward Perth .. M.B. Lond. 1893 .June 9, 18,97
202-Randell, Allen Elliott Perth .. M.B. Melb. 1897; B.S. Melb. 1897; M.B. Adel. 1897; Oct. 3, 1900B.S. Adel. 1897
193-Reid, Francis Benny Coburg, Vic. Lic. R. Coll. Phys. Edin. 1898; Lic. R. Coll. Surgs. Dec. 6, 1899Edin. 1898; Lic. R. Coll. Phys. Surgs. Glasg. 1898
41S-Richards, Morgan Fremantle M.B. B.S. 1899, M.D. 1907 Durham; L.S.A. Loud. July 6, 19101887
129-Richardson, Arthur Kalgoorlie M.R.C.S. En,''. 1875 Sept. 2, 1896
198-Rigby, Win. Henry Collie M.B. Melb. 1891 June 27 1900358 -Robertson, Lionel Joseph68-Robinson, Thomas Henry
Subiaco M.B. Sydney 1903 ..M.S. "Edin. 1885; M.D. Edin. 1889
Aug. 7, 1901ril.
91-Rockett, Rich. Napoleon F. N ortham M.13. Melb. 1894 Sept. 4, 1895510-Rogerson, Edward .. A.LF. M.B., B,S. Melb. 1913 . Oct. 1, 1913
485 -Rowan, Thomas . . Melbourne L. & L.M., R.C.P. & S. Edin. 1872; M.B. Melb. 876; Nov. 6, 1912F.R.C.S. Edin. 1876; M.D. Sydney 1882; M.D.Melb. 1882; B.S. Melb. 1882
2-Saunders, John Harry .. 1l.A.M.C. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1889; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1891 .. March, 6, 189588--Saw, Athelstan John H. .. Perth .. M.B., B.S. Cantab. 1894; M.D. Cantab. 1897; F.R.C.S. August 7, 1895
Edin. 1904179-Sawell, Frank Leslie Pownall Boulder M.R.C.S. Eng. 1886; L.S.A. 1886 Sept. 7, 1898452.Sawers, William Campbell .. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1911 . Sept. 6, 1911
392-Scott, Frank Sholl , . Penzance, Eng. L.R.C.P. Lond.; M.R.C.S, Eng. 1908; M.B., B.S. Jan. 18, 1909Lond. 1908
141-Seed, William Pope .. Perth M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1893 .. Dec. 2, 1896471-Shaw, Kenneth Rodas Dev-
aignesA.I.E. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. April 3, 1912
498-Shearman, Cyril Howard .. A.I.F. M.B. Sydney 1911 May 7, 1913393-Shelmerdine, Joseph Caton London L R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.P.P.S. Glasg. 1902 Jan. 18, 1909367-Shields, Clive M.B. Melb. 1905; B.S. Melb. 1906 .. Dec. 18, 1907533-Silberthau Robt. Joseph Menzies M.B. Sydney 1915 May 5, 1915
479 -Simpson Charles John 1 M.B., B.S. Queen's Univ., Belfast 1910 Aug. 7, 1912242-Smyth, Sydney Richard L.R.C.S. Ire]. 1867; L. and L.M.K. and Q.C.P. Irel. Feb. 5, 1902
1871428-Stacy, Valentine Osborne M.B. Sydney 1908 Nov. 9, 1910381-Stead, Dryden Coolgardie L.R.C.P. Loud.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1892 _ July 19, 190896-Stewart, J. E. Ferguson A.1.F. M.B., C.M. Glasg. 1895 .. Jan. 8, 189673-Stewart, John Mitchel Y. A.T.E. M.B., M.S. Glasg. 1881 .. rp.
503-Stone, Francis William A.I.E. ALB., B S. Melb. 1912 .. May 7, 1913
330-Sutton, George ALB., B.S. Melb. 1904 . June 6, 1906
411-Suzuki, Tadashi .. Kobe, Japan M.B. Imp. Univ. Japan 19.08 . March 2, 1910
494-Sweet, William Sidney A.I.F. M.B., B.S. Loud. 1904; L.R.C.P.. Lond.; M.R.C.S. March 5, 1913Eug. 1905; M.D. Loud. 1910
121-Taafe, Oliver Grenville Perth .. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1884.1905;
August 5, 1896
364-Taylor, Robert Stanley Uganda L.R.C.P. Lond.; M.R.C.S. Eng. M.B.,Cantab. 1906
Nov. 6, 1907
256-Teague, Harold Oscar A.C.F. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1901 .. April 1, 1903196-Thom, Alexander Philip Meekatharra M.B., B.S. Aberdeen 1883; Dip. San. Science Victoria May 2, 1900
University 1890476-Thomas, George Henry War-
renM.R.C.S. Eng. 1874; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1885 June 5, 1912
470-Thompson, Francis Clarke Maylands M.B. Syd. 1911 April 3, 1912191-ThompsonTames unyidi M.B. Mlelb, 1898; Ch.B. Melb. 1899 Oct. 11, 1899270-Thomson, Jno. Erskine London M.B., Edin. 1890 .. Sept. 2, 1903
214-Thorp, Clias. Gabourel On SIOW ALB., C.M. Edith 1884 March 13, 1901
149-Thurstan, Edward Paget Norseman 1\11.-R.C.S. Eng. 1876; M.D. Canta.b, 1880 Feb. 3, 139772-Tratman, Frank Sydney M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1885; D.P.H. T.
1892; M.D. Loud. 1893; B.S.I Loud. 190774-Trethowan, William A.I.F. M.B., M.S. Abend. 1892 T.
290-Triado, Antonio Joseph James Carnarvon ALB. Melb. 1901; B.S. Melb. 1902 .. June 1, 1904
335-Turner, Duncan Melbourne L. and L.M.R.C.S. Edin. 1865; L.S.A. Loud. 1866; July 4, 1906L.R.C.P. Load. 1869; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1889
345-Tymms, 'Herbert George Perth L.R.C.P. Lend.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1899; F.R.C.S. Eng. Jan. 16, 19071901; M.B. Melb. 1894; B.S. Melb. 1895
204-Wace, Richd. H. .. Falkland Islands M.B., Ch.M. Univ. Aberdeen 1894 .. Oct. 3, 1900360-Walden; Frederick James Cottesloe M.B., C.M. Edin. 1897 .. Oct. 2, 1907371-Walker, John Kalgoorlie .. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1902 .. Feb. 5, 1908315-Walker, Robert Milne Belmont, Surrey,
Eng.M.B., Ch.B. Edin. 1904 .. Oct. 11, 1905
T.--Transferred from old re gister. Present address uncommunicated.
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 183
:UST 01, PERSONS REGISTERED CEDER LEDICAT, ACT, 1894 "----COUti7tUcd.
Date ofQualifications.Registration.No. and Name. Address.
394-Walker, William James Alex-ander
138-Walter, Henry
1- M.13., B.S. Glasg. 1897
Wellington, N.Z. I SLR, M.S. Roy Un. Irel. 1885
Feb. 3, 1909
Dee. 2, 1896439-Watch, Norman Bennington Leederville L.R.C.P., Edin. 1906; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1906; April 5, 1911
ID.P.H.R.C.S. Irel. 1910379-Way, Inman .. Boulder M.B., B.S. Meth. 1908 .. July 2, 1908511--Webb, James Eli 31.13. Sydney 1913 . . Nov. 5, 1913287-Webster, Alfred Perth .. Ch.M. Glasg. 1893; M.D. Glasg. 1898 .. May 4, 1904334- Weihen, Albert Wallace .Sydney M.B., 13.S. Meth. 1904; M.D. Melb. 1907 . June 6, 190678-White, Arthur Thomas A.I.F. L. and L.M.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1884; L.A.H. Dub. T.
1886414-White, John Richard London L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1882; L.A.H. Dublin 1879 April 6, 1910
412-Wilbe, Ernest Edward L.S.A. Land. 1907 March 2, 1910SO-Williams, David Ernest .. Fremantle L. and L.ALR.C.P., L. and L.M.R.C.S. Irel. 1892 T.
514 Wilson, Robert Murray Glemnagg-ie, Vie. L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1911 April 1, 1914Mc.Cheyne
161-Wilson, Thomas .. Blackboy L.S.A. 1882; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883 July 7, 1897248-Willis, Chas. Savill London M.B., M.Ch. Sydney 1899 Oct. 1, 1902472-Woodhead, William Francis London L. & Glasg. 1885; L. & Edin. Slay 1, 1912
Copley 1889456-WOods, Charles Wm. Tuthill Perth .. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Land. 1903 Oct. 4, 1911
482-Yates, Walter Percy Southern Crossi M.B., B.S. Glasg. 1911 .. Sept. 4, 1912363-Young, Andrew Stewart Melbourne .. M.B., Melb. 1906; .B.S. Melb. 1907 Nov. 6, 1907526-Young, Robert Percy M.B., B.S. Melb. 1914 .. Nov. 4, 1914437-Yuille, Alan Neil A.I.F. 31.13., B.S. Meth. 1910 Feb. 8, 1911524-Yuille, Max A.I.F. 11.13., B.S. Melb. 1914 Sept. 2, 1914416-Yule, John A.I.F. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1909 April 6, 1910
.ansferred from old register. Present address nncommunicated.
Registrar General 's Office,Perth, 27th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this officefor the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :-
R.D. No. Date. Denomination and Name.
21671916.
21st JanuaryCongregational Church.
... The Reverend William Glanville Cowley
Residence. Registry District.
Carnarvon Gascoyne
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned Ministers have been duly removedfrom the register in this office of Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of WesternAustralia
R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.
1916. Seventh Day Adventists.2737 21st January I Pastor L. J. Imrie
Baptist Union of 117.A. (Incorporated).2117 24th January ... I The Reverend Reuben Alfred Edgar Anderton
Perth Perth
Fremantle ... Fremantle
MALCOLM A. C. FRASER,Registrar General.
APPOINTMENTSunder Section 5 of " The Registration of Births, Deaths,
and Marriages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section2 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Mar-riages Act Amendment Act, 1914."
Registrar General's Office,R.G. 1916/72. Perth, 25th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMr. James Officer has been appointed to act, temporarily,as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriagesfor the Murchison Registry District, to reside at Cue,
during the absence on leave of Mr. A. B. Smith; ap-pointment to Mate from the 21st .January, 1916.
R.G. 1916/73.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatMr. B. J. Smith has been appointed to act, temporarily,as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriagesfor the Broome Registry District, to reside at Broome,during the absence on leave of Mr. F Gray; appoint-ment to date from 26th January, 1916.
MALCOLM A. C. FRASER,Registrar General.
184 GOVERNMENT 'CI zETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 19
Registrar General's Office,R,G. P 161 Perth, .1Sth January, 1E16.
Pr is hereby published for general information, in accordance with Section 24 of 5S Via., No. 16, that the undermentionedMinisters of Religion are on this date duly registered in this Office for the celebration of Marriages throughout the Stateof Western Australia:
No. Designation.
CHURCH or ENGLAND.
(Diocese of Perth).
Residence.
1 The Most Reverend Charles OwenLeaver I111,-. D.D., P.D., Arch-bi.him of i'crth
2 The VerY I1evermill I fury Frederickli Mercer. \LA., Dean of Perth
3 The Vc,i,ra ',le Archdeacon ( uthbertM.A.
4 j The Pevi-r.nd Cation CharleF. EatonGroser,
5 The Reverend Canon William Fredk.Marshall
6 1 The Reverend Canon Robert HenryMoore, KA.
7 1 The Reverend Canon William JosephMeClemans, 31.A.
8 Tile Reverend Geoffrey Arblaster.Th. L.
0 The Reverend John William Arm-strong, Th. L.
10 The Reverend Frederick ThomasBowen
11 The Reverend Sydney SutherlandButton
12 The Reverend Alfred Burton ..13 The Reverend Percy Abbott Byrnes,
Th. L.14 The Reverend George, Thomas
Caton, Th. L.Reverend Edward Spittlehouse
CI iirse Reverend Henry James Cooke,M.A.
17 1 The Reverend Robert John Craggs18 The Reverend AID,' ( \ en, B.A.19 The Reverend Pietro Wolfe Daimpre20 The Reverend John Patrick Day-
oren21 The Reverend William Kennard
Elphick, Th. L.22 The Reverend Ernest Foster, M.A.23 j The Reverend William Witt Greg-
son24 The Reverend Ernest Gill
The Reverend Charles Hugh DuffyGrimes, KA.
26 j The Reverend ErnestGroser
27 The Reverend Thomas SidneyGroser
28 The Reverend Frederick WilliamGunning, Th. L.
29 The Reverend Arthur Terry Raining30 The Reverend Walter Alexander
Birrell Haynes31 1 The Reverend Percy Uusfreville
Henn, M.A.32 The Reverend George Richard Hol-
land33 The Reverend Alma Howard, M.A.34 The Reverend James Abner Howes35 The Reverend -George Frederick
Hamphry36 The Reverend Herbert Ernest King,
Th. L.37 The Reverend Samuel Thomas Lind-
sey, Th. L.38 The Reverend Edward Makeham39 The Reverend Alban Luxmore Mar-
shall40 The Reverend John Mason.. ..41 The Reverend Sidney Alexander
Milward42 The Reverend Percival John
Nicholls43 The Reverend Frederick George
O'Halloran44 The Reverend William John Parish,
M.A., L.L.D., MMus. Bac.45 The Reverend Lionel Walpole Parry,
M. A.46 The Reverend William Patrick ..47 'The Reverend John Arthur Priest-
ly48 The Reverend Charles Lawrence
Riley, ILA., L.L.B.49 The Reverend Edward Saunders,
B.A.50 The Reverend Thomas Secombe51 The Reverend Reginald John Smith52 The Reverend Roland Robert Taylor53 The Reverend Harold Thompson,
Th. L.The Reverend Ronald Douglas Pre,
Th. L.The Reverend Henry VineThe Reverend Walter Henry Watson,
Th. L.57 The Reverend Thomas Whitehead58 The Reverend Brian Desborough
Lloyd Wilson, M.A.
Perth
Perth
Perth ..
lidlaed June Swan.
Registry Districtwithin whichResidence is
situated.
P rtl
Claremont
Quitirading
Swan
Beaconsfield
York ..
Swan ..Perth ..
Perth.
Chemont.
Beverley.
1 Swan.
1 Fremantle.
Swan.Perth.
South Perth .. 1Perth.
East Fmmretle 1 - renl,"""
:1.ottesloe
SubiacoGeraldtonjarralidaleCannington
Merredin
Guildford31tylnuts
I remold.
.1arr.k:idale.Camaington.
rtham.
Dung Ira ..South Perth ..
Mingenew
Midland J nnetion
Moora
Victoria ParkArniadale .
Guildford
Claremont
FremantleEast PerthBrookton
Northampton
Perth ..
West Perth ..Northam ..
KellerberrinEast Fremantle
Kalamunda
Gingin
Beverley
Guildford
Perth ..North Fre-
mantlePerth ..Toodyay
LeedervilleClaremontMundaringMeckering
Subiaco
ClaremontPerth ..
GreenoughPerth ..
Perth.
Irwin.Perth.
Irwin.
Swan.
Room.
Perth.Canning.
Swan.
Claremont.
Fremantle_Perth.Beverley.
Northampton.
Perth.
Perth.Northam.
Northam.Fremantle.
Canning.
Gingin.
Beverley.
Swan.
Perth.Fremantle.
Perth.
Northam.
Leederville.Claremont.Swan.Northam.
S uhinco.
Claremont.Perth.
Greenough.Perth.
No. Designation.Registry District
Residence. within whichResidence is
situated.
60
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
(Diocese of Banbury.)
The Right Reverend FrederickGoldsmith, D.D., P.D.. Bishopof Bunbury
The Venerable Archdeacon Thomas[much
The Reverend Canon Henry JosephAdams, M.A.
62 The Reverend Canon TheopliilusGrcatorex, B.A.
63 1 The Reverend Ernest James Tre-week Atwell
64 The Reverend Henry GlanvilleBarnacle, M.A.
65 The Reverend Burbidge,M.A.
66 The Reverend William BothwellBurns, M.A.
67 The Reverend Walter Scott-Llarke68 The Reverend Frederick Davis ..60 The Reverend Charles Dunn ..70 The Reverend William Ed NI*;Ird
Elsey, KA.71 The Reverend John Frewer..72 The Reverend Arnold 1rycr ..73 The Reverend Harold Holdsworth
Harper, B.A.74 The Reverend Henry George Hinde75 The Reverend Thomas 0 ekeruy
Hurst, B.A.76 The Reverend Albert Oliver Valen-
tine Knight77 The Reverend Daniel Davies-Moore78 The Reverend William Edmund
Moorhouse,79 The Reverend Henry Stafford
Needham, Th. L.80 The Reverend Alan George T110111P-
son
81 'the Reverend Arthur Doran Webb82 The Reverend Arthur Ernest White,
83 The Reverend Joseph Williams,Th. L.
84 The .ffeverend William AugustusWolseley, B.A.
85
86
87
88
90
91
92
93
95
96
97
9899
100
101
102
CHUM OF ENO N
(LiO-We of
The Rigid, Reverend Cyril HenryGolding-Bird, D.D., Bishop ulKalgoorlie
The Reverend Thomas 11 unter-Barratt
The Reverend William Henry Blight,L.
The Reverend Frederick JamesBoxall
The Reverend Canon Thomas ErnestBrewis
The Reverend Lionel Vingoe Cald-well, Th. L.
The Reverend Albert Samuel Crack-nell, Th. L.
The Reverend William HerbertDavies, B.A.
The Reverend Arthur RobertEllington, M.A.
The Reverend FredericHarry Newton Eldershaw, Th.L., M. A.
The Reverend Alfred George Kelsey,Th. L.
The Reverend Edward OswaldPhilipps
The Reverend Ernest Henry WilliamPrahl, Th. L.
The Reverend Henry itolphThe Reverend Canon Charles Wi
Sherard, M.A.The Reverend Edward Wolsten,..
holm
Cum:cm or ENGLANI).
Diocese of North-Australia.
The Right Reverend Gerard Trimer,of the Diocese of
The Reverend Walter If ove mienNorth -13\Vicsolit°1A'Australia
Brake
Bunbury Wellington.
ernany
Bunbury
Pinjarral
\\ragin
Mt. Barker ..
Katimning
Collie
BoyanupBridgetownDwellingup
BunburyCollieWilliams
Nann pHarvey
Donnyl.rook
1'inuelivBun': my
Busselton
Williams
Ravensthorpe..Williams ..
Greenbushes
Denmark
Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie
Norseman
Boulder
Coolgardie
Leonora
Mt. Magnet
Southern Cross
Kalgoorlie
Menzies
Trafalgar
Mee Rat ho rra.
Cue
Boulderie
Laverton
Broome
Reel:mime ..
Pis iltag01104
\Wellington.
Murray.
Ea tanning.
Plantagenet.
Katanning.
Wellington.
Wellington.Blackwood.Stellington.W
\Wellington.ellington.
Williams.
Blackwood.\Vellillgton-
Wellington.
Beverley.si ellington.
Sussex.
Williams.
Phillips River.
131 ickwood.
Plantagenet.
East Coolgardie.
East Coolgardie.
Dundas.
Boulder.
Coolgardie.
31argaret,
Shirehison.
Wilgarn.
East Coolgardie.
North Cool-gardie.
Murchison.
Boulder.East toolga
lt. 31a rga ret.
ltroo
Roebourne.
JAN. 28, 19i6.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1S5
No.
Ministers Registered for Celebration of Marriages throughout the S
Designation. Residence.Registry District
within whichResidence is
situated.
No. ; Designation. Residence.
Broome
Beagle Bay ..
do.Drysdale. River ;
Geraldton
Northampton..
Leonora
GeraldtonGreenoughCue ..Meekatharra .
SandstoneDong,araCarnarvon .
Cue ..Perth ..
do.
Gwalia;41bany.Bruce RockAi ickepinFremantle
I .olgardie,Ma njimupKalgoorlieSta viands ..
ictoria ParkMt. Barker ..
E. Fremantle..
York ..
Perth ..Northampton..Midland Jane-
LionPerth ..Gnowangerup..
! Kittanning ..RavensthorpeToodyay
GreenbushesMenzies
Perth ..Toodyay
Kellerberri. Geraldton
Claremont .! Southern Cross
Moors ..
Chidlow's Welli Fremantle ..j Leederville ,
SubiacoPerthBullfinch ..
4 Mt. Barkeri Dumbleytingi Beverley
BrooktonWaginNortham ..
; NarroginKoiomtp
j afeckenngMeekatharra
PingellyTanibeflup
BunburyDan rta ..BoulderNorseman
CottesloeGoomalling
Kalamunda
Registry Districtwithin whichResidence is
situated.
Broome
do.
E.
Geraldton.
Northampton.
Mt. Margaret.
Geraldton.Greenough.Murchison.Murchison.Black Range.Irwin.Gnscoyne.
Perth.do.
Mt. Margaret..Plantagenet.Beverley.Williams.Fremantle.Coolgardie.Blackwood.E. Coolgardie.Perth.Perth.Plantagenet.
Fremantle.
York .
Perth.
Northampton.Swan.
IiatenDing.Katanning.Phillips RiverNortham.
Blackwood.Nth. Coolgardie.
Perth.Northam.
Northam.Geraldton.Claremont.Yilgarn.
Moors.
Swan.Fremantle.Leederville.Subiaco.Perth.Yilgarn.
Plantagenet.Katanning.Beverley.
do.Katanning.Northam.Williams.Katanning.Nrtha.-o mMurchison.
Beverley.Plantagenet.
Beverley.Boulder.Dundas.
Claremont.Northam.
Canning.
10:4
104
105
106107
los
1.09
110
111
112
11:1114
115116117118119120121
122123
124125126127128
129130131132133134135136137138139140141142
143
144145146147148
149150151152
153
154
155156157158159
160
161162
163164165166167168169
.170
The Reverend Arthur Forster Godley'
The Reverend Ern est Richard Bul-mer Gribble
Tlie Reverend Richard WilliamNeedham
The Reverend William Sharp ..The Reverend Gerald Salkeld Stubbs
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
(Archdiocese of Perth).
The Most Reverend Patrick JosephClune, D.D., Archbishop ofPerth
The Right Reverend MonsignorAnsehn Bourke, V.G.
The Right Reverend MonsignorPatrick Verling, V.G.
The Very Reverend ArchdeaconLawrence Joseph Smyth
The Very Reverend Dean EdwardO'Reilly
The Very Reverend Bernard PaganThe Very Reverend John Flynn,
O.M.I.The Very Reverend James KielyThe Very Reverend Thomas MorrisThe Very Reverend Anthony WalshThe Reverend John BradyThe Reverend Jeremiah Brosnan ..The Reverend Eugene Callan, O.M.I.The Reverend John Creagh,
U.S.S.R.The Reverend Thomas CrowleyThe Reverend Peter Michael Francis
DoddyThe Reverend Patrick J. DonogherThe Reverend Andrew Homey ..The Reverend Peter Finnigan ..The Reverend Thomas Gilroy ..The Reverend Michael Moore Halli-
nanThe Reverend Peter HayesThe Reverend Thomas Hayes, 0.141.1.The Reverend Humphrey KearanThe Reverend Patrick Lavin ..The Reverend Patrick Lynch ..The Reverend William Lyons ..The Reverend John Masterson ..The Reverend Patrick Masterson..The Reverend Thomas MastersonThe Reverend Denis Maloney ..The Reverend John Maloney ..The Reverend Bartholomew McCabeThe Reverend Joseph McCormackThe Reverend Christopher McDer-
mott, U.S.S.R.The Reverend Mark McGrath,
C.S.S.R.The Reverend John Neville, 0.M.1.The Reverend Timothy' O'Brien ..The Reverend Thomas O'Gorman..The Reverend 'James O'Grady ..The Reverend Eugene O'Neill,
The Reverend Richard O'NeillThe Reverend Hugh O'Reilly ..The Reverend JohnThe Reverend Don Raphael Law-
rence PaceThe Reverend William Packer,
C.S.S.R.The Reverend James Phelan. ..
The Reverend Jeremiah ReidyThe Reverend Michael ReidyThe Reverend Patrick Sheridan ..The Reverend Philip Sheridan ..The Reverend John Smyth, 0.11.1.1
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
(Abbey " Nunias of New Notch, ")
The Very Reverend Robert Bas,O.S.B.
i The Reverend Enneco Alcalde. O.S.B.The Reverend Henry Altimira,
0.S.B.TheReverend Felix Ayqua bella,O.S.B.1The Reverend Joseph Edward CarrollThe Reverend Gerardus CastanaresThe Reverend Edward O'Malley .
'the Reverend EmilianusPlanas,O.S.B.IThe Reverend Ra imundo Sa nas,O.S.B .The Reverend Al oysius Tabau,
0.S.B.The Reverend Veremund Ubach,
0.S.B.
Derby ..
Forrest River
Broome ..
CarnarvonPort Hedland
Perth ..
West Perth ..
Subiaco
Bunbury
Victoria Park
West Perth ..Fremantle
Kalgoorlie ..Guildford ..York ..Kalgoorlie ..CoolgardieFremantle ..North Perth ..
Highgate HillKalgoorlie ..
Boulder .
Perth .. .BunburyCollie ..Beverley
Perth ..FremantleWest PerthBoulderMay landsPerth ..ToodyayCottesloeClaremontNorthaniWaginYarloopBusseltonPerth ..North Perth ..
Fremantle ..NarroginGuildford ..SubiacoNorth Perth ..
CottesloeKellerberrinPerth .. ..Bishop's Palace
PerthF North Perth ..
Clontarf, Vie-toria Park
Greenbushes ..I Katanning
jarrandaleAlbany ..Fremantle ..
1 New NorJia,
do.Drysdale River
New NorciaMoora
t New Norriss Southern Cross
New Norris ..do.do.
Goomalling
West Kimber-ley.
WYIldila M.
Broome.
Gascoyne.Port Hedland.
Pertli.
Perth.
Subiaco.
Wellington.
Perth.
Perth.Fremantle.
East Coolgardie.Swan.York.East Coolgardie.Coolgardie.Fremantle.Perth.
Perth.East Coolgardie.
Boulder.Perth.Wellington.
Beverley.
Perth.Fremantle.Perth.Boulder.Perth.Perth.Northam.Claremont.Claremont.Northam.Katanning.Wellington.Sussex.Perth.
Perth.
Fremantle.Williams.Swan.Subiaco.Perth.
Claremont.NorthamPerth.
I Perth,.
Perth.
Perth.
Blackwood.Katanning.Jarrandale.Plantagenet.Fremantle.
'ictoria Plains.
do.Bast Kimberley.
Victoria Plains.Moors.Victoria Plains.Yilgarn.
! Victoria Plains.do.-do.
Northam,
171
172
173174
175
176
177
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185186187
188189190191192193194195196197198
199
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201
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217
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240241
242
Roitax CATHOLIC CHURCH.
(Vicariate of Kimberley.)
The Reverend Thomas Bachman,P.S.M.
The Reverend Joseph Bisehopfs,P.S.M.
The Reverend William Droste, P.S.M.The Reverend Rudesindus Sosa,
O.S.B.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
(Diocese of Geraldton.)
The Right Reverend William Ber-nard Kelly, D.D., Bishop ofGeraldton
The Very Reverend John JosephGraber, D.D., V.F.
The Very Reverend John Drayue,V. F.
The Reverend T. B. FenelonThe Reverend John FlahavanThe Reverend John Cyril Hawes ..The Reverend James IrwinThe Reverend Constantine O'HareThe Reverend Robert Scanlan ..The Reverend Michael Sheehan ..
THE METHODIST CHURCH OFAUSTRALASIA.
The Reverend Join AdneyThe Reverend Thomas Allan ..The Reverend Arthur jot nstone
BarclayI The Reverend Vincent Binet
The Reverend Albert William BrayThe Reverend George Robert. BrownThe Reverend Claude Elijah ButlerThe Reverend William Coily B fflerThe Reverend Frank Wilkinson CloseThe Reverend Thomas Cook ..The Reverend John William CreanThe Reverend David DundasThe Reverend Horace FaultThe Reverend Samuel Benjamin
FellowsThe Reverend Frederick Stephen
Finchj The Reverend Robert Robinson
FlemingThe Reverend Arthur Stephen Joyce
FryThe Reverend Joseph Green .The Reverend Charles Henry Ham -
merThe Reverend Alec. HayThe Reverend Archie May Herd ..The Reverend Raymund HockingThe Reverend Alfred John HodgeThe Reverend James Edward Hol-
roydThe Reverend Albert Otto Horn ..The Reverend William Thomas
HuddThe Reverend William George HydeThe Reverend Ivern Anthony
JacobsThe Reverend John Alfred JeffreysThe Reverend john Grenfell JenkinThe Reverend Charles Alfred JenkinsThe Reverend Sydney Alfred -ten-
kinsThe Reverend Julius Edward John-
stoneThe Reverend George Ernest JonesThe Reverend Alfred Josiah LanceThe Reverend William Rawson LangThe Reverend lames H. LangdonThe Reverend Sohn Lee ..The Reverend James Edward
LefevreThe Reverend Herbert Lindley ..The Reverend Arthur Mason ..The Reverend Richard Henry MasonThe Reverend Harry Moore ..The Reverend Harley John MorrellThe Reverend Gilbert ALtharenThe Reverend Hans Orton Nye ..The Reverend James Parker ..The Reverend Howard Pearson ..The Reverend Frederick Fleshier
RileyThe Reverend Henry Robins ..The Reverend Ebenezer Brown
RogerThe Reverend William Waite RogerThe Reverend James August SandellThe Reverend Otto Alwyn SchroederThe Reverend Frank Grenville
SmithThe Reverend James E. Stone ..The Reverend Richard Alfred Tevelyn
SullivanThe Reverend Percy Harold Taylor
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 28, 19. 9.
Ministers Registered for Celebration of Marriages throughout the Statecontinued.
Designation. Residence.
243 The Reverend James Thomson ..244 The Reverend John Tiller ..245 The Reverend Harry Weavers ..246 I The Reverend Arthur Wellesley
Wellington247 The Reverend Brian Wibberley248 The Reverend Arthur Wright ..249 The Reverend Samuel Wesley Wright250 The Reverend Stephen Wright ..
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
BridgetownGuildfordKalgoorlieBoulder
PerthJ arrandaleGinginCollie ..
251 The Reverend Frederick George BroomeHolland Brady
252 The Reverend Alexander Sather- Perth ..land Brown
253 The Reverend Edward Francis GeraldtonCameron
254 The Reverend George William DenmarkCleavely
255 The Reverend Alexander Crow .. North Perth ..256 The Reverend William Dick, M.A. Kellerberrin257 The Reverend George Nisbet Dods, Perth ..
258 The Reverend johit Enright Subiaco259 The Reverend 'Henry Freeman Queen's 'Park200 The Reverend Thomas Gordon Kanowua201 The Reverend Thomas Gray Lake Vealering262 I The Reverend Robert Haulin Fremantle201 The 'Reverend James Haynes Maylands264 The _Reverend joint Filar Hopkins Beverley265 The Reverend If erhert Lockyer Leonora266 The Reverend 1 rederick Ernest Claremont .
Over, B.D.267 The Reverend Alexander 4IcMurray Midland juin:-
Patterson tion268 j The Reverend Ernest G. Pethericlr Boulder209 The Reverend William John Sharpe Leederville
Rankin270 The Reverend Thomas John Riddle Katanning271 The Reverend Jack Gray Robertson South Perth ..272 The Reverend Daniel Ross .. West Perth ..273 The Reverend John Shaw . Port Hedland274 The Reverend William Huey Steele, Cottesloe,
M.A.275 The Reverend Charles D. P. Taylor Kalgoorlie ..276 The Reverend John Robert Thrum East Fremantle277 The Reverend William Frederick Albany
Turton278 j The Reverend Robert Gilbert White- Ka 110WIla
hand279 C The Reverend Robert Hugh Wilson Broome
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
280 The Reverend John Beakers .. Victoria Park281 The Reverend Andrew Buchanan Bunbury282 I The Reverend William Catterall Korrelocking28:3 The Reverend Reginald Eugene Banbury ..
Chapman284 The Reverend Sydney Herbert Cox Perth ..985 The Reverend David Davies .. j Flinders Street,
Mt. Haw-thorn
'286 The Reverend Stanley Walter Ed- Subiacowards
287 The Reverend Edward Holiday .. Midland Junc-tion
288 The Reverend Davis Piston Jones Kalgoorlie289 The Reverend Edward Lewis Jones Fremantle290 The Reverend Clifford Erskine Mere- Dalwallinu
dith291 The Reverend Sidney John Mills .. Victoria Park292 The Reverend Howard Ludford Claremont ..
Parker293 The Reverend George Potts .. Cottesloe294 The Reverend Duncan Edward Busselton
Reeves295 The Reverend Frederick John j North Perth ..
Searle, B.A.996 The Reverend Lincoln Sullivan Boulder297 The Reverend David Taylor Whalley Banbury298 The Reverend George Edward I Perth ..
Wheatley299 The Reverend Benjamin Charles Victoria Park
Wieland300 The Reverend William Llewellyn Frenantle
Williams301 The Reverend William James Collie ..
Williams302 ' The Reverend George Herbert Fremantle
Wright, M.A.
303
304
305
SALVATION ARMY.
Thomas Edward Albiston, a Brigs- Perth ..dier in the Salvation Army
James Henry Tindale, a Major in the Perth ..Salvation Army.
Frederick Burton, a Staff Captain Perth ..in the Salvation Army
Registry Districtwithin whichResidence is
situated.
No. Designation. Residence.Registry District
within whichResidence is
situated.
Blackwood.Swan.
306 Frederick Saunders, a Staff Captainin the Salvation Army
Perth .. Perth.
East Coolgardie. 307 Parker Mandall Harold Graham, an Perth .. Perth.Boulder. Adjutant in the Salvation Army
Perth.308 Frederick James Menzies, an Adju-
tant in the Salvation ArmyCollie Wellington.
Jarrandale. :309 Francis Walter Narramore Ede, an Northam Northam.Gingin. Adjutant in the Salvation ArmyWellington.
BAPTIST UNION OF W.A.
(Incorporated).Broome.
310 The Reverend Reuben Alfred Edgar Fremantle .. Fremantle.Perth. Anderton
Geraldton.311 The Reverend Edward James Clug-
stenGnowangerup.: Katanning.
Plantagenet.312 The Reverend Sydney Ernest Dor-
man " Claremont Claremont.
113 Pastor Arthur Ernest Dunning- .. Claremont ClaremontPerth. 314 Pastor Sam Evans .. Boulder -Boulder.Northam. 314 The Reverend William Gilmour .. Katanning Hatanning.Perth. 315 The Reverend Enoch Moses Hall .. North Perth Perth.F
316 The Reverend Frederic Edward Perth .. Perth.Subiaco. HarryCanning. 317 The Charles McKinlay Ravensthorpe.. Phillips River.X.E. Coolgardie HilsonWilliams.
rt I318 The Reverend Bernard James Hos-
kenNorth Perth .. Perth.
i'Vrt 319 Pastor Archibald William Ingrain Pingelly BeverleyIleVerli.y. 320 The Reverend William Kennedy .. Munclaring Swan.Mt. Si a Fir, ret. 321 Pastor Arthur Gordon Knox .. South Perth .. Perth.Clarettnott. :322 Pastor David John Morris Narrogin Williams.
Swan.323 The Reverend Samuel Thomas Pit-
manKunjinn Beverley.
:324 Pastor Frank Potter .. Woodanilling Katanning.Boulder. 325 The Reverend Harry- Reeve .. Albany Plantagenet.Leederville. 326 The Reverend Robert Charter W. Leederville Leederville.
StricksonKatanning. :327 The Reverend Charles Henry James Wagin Katanning.Perth. WarrenPerth.Port Hedland.Claremont. PERTH HEBREW CONGREGATION.
E. Cosirrmrdie.Emma ni lc.
328 The Reverend David Isaac Freed-man, B.A.
Perth .. Perth.
Plantagenet. 329 The Reverend Sale]. Mandelbaum Perth Perth.
N.E. I olgardie.
Broome. E H HEBREW ASSOCIATION.
(Incorporated).
330 The Reverend Ezekel Lechovsky Perth .. Perth.
Perth.Wellington.Northam. CHURCH OF CHRIST.Wellington.
331 Mr. Franklin Edwin Alcorn Brookton Beverley.Perth.Perth.
312333334
Mr. Henry Jourdan BanksMr. William Barnett Blakemore .
Mr. Andrew Walker Connor
North PerthPerthSubiaco
Perth.Perth.Subiaco.
Subiaco.335
336
Mr. George Thomas Fitzgerald
Mr. William Marsden
West Guild-ford
Kalgoorlie .
Swan.
East Coolgardie.Swan. 337
338Mr: Hugh Urquhart RodgerMr. Daniel Robert Stirling..
Banbury ..Northam ..
Wellington.Northam.
East Coolgardie. 339 Mr. Ernest George Warren Fremantle .. Fremantle.Fremantle.Moors. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.
Perth.Claremont. 340 Pastor Leslie John Imrie
341 Pastor Albert Henry Piper ..Perth
do. ..Perth.
do.Claremont. 342 Pastor William James Smith Green's Landing Canning.Sussex.
EVANGELICAL-LUTHERAN SYNOD OFPerth. AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIANDISTRICT.Boulder. 343 The Reverend Rudolph Martin 141 Fitzgerald Perth.
Wellington. Graebner Street, PerthPerth. 344 The Reverend John Moody .. Katanning Katanning.Perth.
THE FREE CHURCH.Fremantle.
Preston Valley.Wellington.
345 The Reverend Victor Elson Vaughan Preston 'alley Wellington.Fremantle.
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH.
346 The Reverend George Helion Ger-manos
Perth .. Perth
Perth.
Perth. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH.
Perth. 347 The Reverend Hubert Edward W. Leederville Leederville.James Foxall
MALCOLM A. C. FRASER,Registrar General,
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOV iNA1ENT GAZETTE, 187
[ENDERS ACCE PTE 1).Public Works Department,
Perth, 26th January, 1916.THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, ispublished for general information:
Date of acceptance, Name of Contractor, Descriptionof Contract, and Amount.
Jan. 19.T. .1. HewittKalammla School and Quar-ters, renovations (5328), ,V76 5s.
24.Crooks & BrookerMeekatharra Police Ser-geant's Quarters, renovations (5327), £78.
By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,(Sgd.) C. A. -.HUNT,
Under Secretary for Public Works.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Election of Members of the Senate by Convocation.
THE annual election of two members of the Senate byConvocation will be held on Tuesday, 14th March,1916, at the University Offices, Cathedral Chambers,Perth.
Nominations must be communicated to the Wardenof Convocation, University Offices, Perth, under thehands of two qualified voters, not less than 28 days normore than 42 days before the date fixed for the elec-tion.
The ballot will commence at 10 a.m. and close at 5
S. H. FLETCHER,Clerk of Convocation.
University Offices, Cathedral Chambers,Perth, 15th January, 1916.
TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)
Application No. 63/1916.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the 4th day of March 1916 to issue to ThomasCharles Wilson of 5 Lawson Street South St. Kilda inthe State of Victoria Military Officer a Special Certifi-cate of Title to the land described below, the duplicateCertificate of Title having as is alleged been lost ordestroyed by fire.
Dated 27th day of January, 1916.ALFRED E. BURT,
Registrar of Titles.
The land referred to.Portion of Swan Location All being Lot 26 on de-
posited Plan 1942 and being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 190 Folio 53standing in the name of Thomas Charles Wilson ofCaversham telegraphist.
TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)
Application No. 48/1916.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to*.the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the 26th day of February next to issue toPeter Whealan of Roslyn Farm Upper Chapman aSpecial Certificate of Title to the land described be-low the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is allegedbeen Tost or destroyed by fire.
Dated 20th day of January, 1916.ALFRED E. BURT,
Registrar of Titles.
The land referred to.Portion of Swan Location 15 being part of Lot 27 on
deposited plan 2112 and being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 323 Folio 47standing in the name of Peter Whealan of Yuba No. 2Northampton fariner.
TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No 1377/1915.
TAKE notice that William -Plumpton Wray of Broome-bill in the State of Western Australia farmer has madeapplication to be registered as the proprietor of anestate in fee'simple in possession in the following parcelof land situate in the Twin of Albany being:
Part of Albany Town Lot 175 containing 2 roods4 1/10 perches
Bounded on the East by 1 chain 41 4/10th links ofParade Street
On the North by the South boundary of the part ofLot 175 contained in Diagram 4196 measuring '3 chains80 links
On the West by 1. chain 35 4/10th links of the Eastboundaries of Lots 206 and 174 and
On the South by a line measuring 3 chains 80 linksbeing the Northern boundary of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 482 Folio 169.
The kind is inure particularly defined on Diagram 4398deposited in the Land Titles Office.
And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right titleor interest in the above parcel of land arc hereby re-quired to lodge in this Office on or beFore the 4th clayof March next a caveat forbidding the same from beingbrought under the operation of the Act.
ALFRED E. BURT,Registrar of Titles.
Land Titles Office, Perth,27th January, 1916.
Tfaync.s, Robinson, 0, Erahaln, Albany, Solicitors for theApplicant.
Education Department,Perth, 20th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of Mrs. W. Somerville asa member of the North Fremantle Committee of SchoolManagement, rice Mr. J. C. G. Foulkes.
CECIL ANDREWS,Director of Education.
Education Department,Perth, 20th January, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor in EXecutive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following as an additionto Regulation 38 of the Education Department:
(e.) Assistants with "A" or "B" Certificatesappointed to teach Class VII. or higherclasses in Central Schools shall, if they arenot appointed to First Assistantships, but areconsidered to be qualified for First Assist-antships, receive an additional sum accordingto the ,scale in subsection (c).
CECIL ANDREWS,Director of Education.
Education Department,Perth, 20th January, 1916.
BIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of Mr. W. Thomson as amember of the Beverley Committee of School Manage-ment, rice Mr. W. Smith, resigned.
CECIL ANDREW'S,Director of Education.
EFFICIENT PRIVATE SCHOOLS.Education Department,
Perth, 25th January, 1916.IN accordance with the provisions of Section 16 of"The Public Education Act, 1899," the followingSchools are hereby certified to be "Efficient" for thepurpose of the said Act, for the current year:
(a.) Schools at which Secondary School Scholarshipsarc tenable:
Claremont Scotch College.ClaremontMethodist Ladies' College.GuildfordChurch of England Grammar School.HighgateSacred Heart High School.
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Mt. :La wleyPerth College.PerthChristian Brothers' College.Perth High School.Perth Ladies' Col lege, Convent of Mercy, Victoria
Square.
(b.) Schools at which Bursaries are tenable:PerthStott & Co 's. Business College, St. George 's
Terrace.Perth Underwood. Business College, Hay Street.
(c.) Schools declared efficient:These are not examined on the same basis as Govern-
ment Schools, and are only declared " efficient " for thepurposes of the Act as to the instruction given in Read-ing, -Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, and Geography :
AlbanySt. Joseph 's High School, AberdeenStreet.
AlbanySt. Joseph's Primary School, AberdeenStreet.
A lbany" Troswel I," Brunswick Roltd (Mrs. A.Leishmann )
AlbanySt. Joint's School (Mrs. Carne).BeaconsfieldSacred Heart Convent, Lefroy Road.Belmont--St. Anne 's Convent School.BeverleySacred Ifeart, Presentation Convent
Primary School.Boulder All Hallow 's Convent School.BoulderOur Lady 's Convent, High School.Boulder, SouthSt. Joseph 's Convent School,
Oroya Street.Bridgetown St. Brigid 's Convent School.:BroomeSt. Mary 's Convent School, Convent of
Mercy.BunburySt. Joseph's Convent Primary School,
Wittenoom Street.BunhurySacred Heart High School.BunburyGirls .Grammar School, Field Place
(Miss B. M. :Harcourt).Bunbury, SouthSt. Mary's Convent School.BusseltonSacred Heart Convent :High School.BusseltonSt. Joseph's Convent School.Busselton--Miss R. Mattinson, Prince Street.CarnarvonPresentation Convent High School.Claremont" Glenara " School (Miss A. M. Col-
li son).Claremont Girls' High School (Miss Parnell).ClaremontPresentation Convent (St. Thomas),
Reserve Street.ClaremontChlistchurch Preparatory Boys' School
(Canon Meelemans).CollieSt. Anthony 's Presentation Convent School.CoolgardieSt. Anthony's Convent of Mercy,
Lindsay Street.Cottesloe Queen's School, Forrest Street (Miss E.
Simpson).CottesloeHigh School, Irvine Street (Miss A. S.
Nisbet).CottesloeStar of the Sea Presentation Convent.CottesloeMrs. Lodge, View Street.Cottesloe BeachPresentation Convent High SchoolCueDominican Convent School.Day DawnDominican Convent School.DongarraDominican College.From Joseph's High School, Adelaide
Street.FremantleSt. Joseph 's Convent School, Parry
Street.FremantleSt. Joseph 's Infants' Convent School,
Parry Street.FremantleSt. Patrick's High School.FremantleChristian Brothers' High School, Ellen
Street.FremantleGirton College (Mrs. M. Haines), :High
Street.FremantleMiss S. Hancock, 64 Attfield Street.Fremantle, EastSt. Peter's School, Canning Road
( Miss B. Bonitbee).-Fremantle, EastSacred Heart Ladies' College,
Tuckfie d Street.:Fremantle, East--School of Mary Imnnaculate,
King Street.-Fremantle, EastSeventh Day Adventist School.Fremantle, NorthSt. Anne 's Convent School,
Victoria Avenue.GeraldtonPresentation College.GeraidtonPresentation Convent :Primary School.GeraldtonGiris ' High School ( Miss B. Lacy) .GeraldtouSt. Columba 's Convent School.GoomallingPresentation Convent School.GreenbushesSacred Heart Convent School.
Greenough (Back Flats)St. John's PresentationConvent.
Greenough, CentralPresentation Convent School.Guildford, EastSt. Mary 's Convent, James Street.
f o rdMi ss Sperling, Olive Street (Preparatory School).
Guildford, West Guildford Preparatory School(Mr. C. C. Priestley).
Guildford, WestSt. Joseph's 's Convent School,Hamilton Street.
HeidelbergHeidelberg Church School (SeventhDay Adventist).
HighgateSacred Heart Convent Primary School,Mary Street.
llighgateSt. Alban 's Preparatory School, St.Alban 's Hall (Sisters of the Church).
:KalgoorlieChristian Brothers ' College.KalgoorlieSt. Mary 's Girls' School, 34 Ward
Street, Lamington Heights (Sisters of theChurch).
KalgoorlieSt. Mary 's Convent School, DuganStreet.
Kalgoorlie St. Patrick 's Convent School, Picca-dilly (Sisters of St. John of God) .
Kalgoorlie, SouthSt. Camillus Convent School;Salisbury Road.
KamballieSt. Joseph's Convent School.Kano wna,--St. Patrick 's Ciynvent School.Leederville" Arrant)) ore " Convent School, Marion
Street.LeonoraDominican Convent School.iiaylands St. Mary 's Convent Primary School.MeekatharraRosary Convent School.Midland junctionSt. Brigid 's Convent Primary
School, Newcastle Road.MooraSt. Joseph 's Convent School.New NorciaSt. Idelphonsus College ( Boys).New Norcia St. Gertrude 's College (Girls).NorsemanSt. Joseph's Convent School.Northam, WestSt. Anthony 's Convent School.NorthamSt. .Joseph's Convent School.:NorthamptonPresentation Convent School.Osborne" Hale House" School, Devon Road.OsborneLoretto Convent School.Perth " Cowandilla " Girls' School, 8 'Bellevue
Terrace (Sisters of the Church ).PerthLoretto Convent School, Adelaide Terrace.PerthLoretto Convent Ladies' College, 61 Have-
lock Street.PerthPerth Girls' Grammar School, 1186 Hay
Street West (Misses Gouly and Jobson).PerthPresbyterian Ladies ' 'College, 123 Palmer-
ston Street.Perth, NorthBrisbane Academy (Misses Palmer).Perth, SouthSt. Columba 's Convent High School.Perth, SouthSt. Columba 's Convent Primary
School.Perth, SouthSouth Perth High School, Mechanics'
Institute (Miss A. Binstead).Perth, SouthSouth Perth College, Suburban Road
(Miss D. Denson) .PerthSt. George 's High School, Cathedral Avenue
(Sisters of the Church).PerthSt. .Joseph's Convent Girls' School, Victoria
Square.PerthSt. Patrick 's Boys' School, Wellington
Street.Perth, WestAlexandra High School, Colin Street
(Miss E. Hilfirty).,Perth, WestSt. Brigid 'a Convent High School, 32
John Street.Perth, WestSt. Brigid 's Convent Day School, 32
John Street.Perth, WestSt. Brigid 's Convent Infants' School,
32 John Street.Queen's Park St. Joseph's Convent School.RosalieSt. Aloysius is Convent School.SandstonePresentation Convent School.Southern CrossSt. Joseph's Convent -School.SubiacoSt. Joseph's Convent School, Railway
Parade.ToodymySt. Aloysius Convent School (Sisters of
Alercy).TrafalgarSt. Ursula 's Convent of Mercy School.-Victoria ParkSt. Joachim 's Convent` School.WaginSt. .Joseph's Convent Primary School.Wagin--Sacred Heart Convent High School.YorkSt. Patrick 's Convent of Mercy Primary)
School.YorkPreparatory School ( Miss M. F. Yeoman).
CECIL , ANDREWS,Director of EdiMation.
JAN. 28, 1916. GOVE ENT GAZETTE, -W.A.
Education Department,Perth, 20th January, 1916.
1118 Excellency the Governer in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following Regulations forSecondary School Scholarships.
CECIL ANDREWS,Director of Education.
Secondary School Scholarships.1. Scholarships, not exceeding fifty in each year, are
annually offered: for boys and girls attending Governmentor other efficient schools. Ten of these Scholarships: willbe of the value of £20 per annum. The remainder willentitle the holders to receive a grant to defray the necessaryexpenses incurred in the provision of books,. provided thatno such extra grant shall exceed £3 per annum, and to havetheir entrance fees paid by the Department on sitting for theJunior Examination in the Third year, and for the LeavingCertificate Examination in the Fifth year of their Scholar-ships. Scholarship holders living at home may also receivea grant to defray their necessary travelling expenses, pro-vided that their homes are at a greater distance than twomiles from the school. The winners of these Scholarshipsmust attend Secondary Schools approved by the Depart-ment. If the winner of a Scholarship resides at such adistance from an approved school that it is necessary for himto become a boarder or to live away from home, an addi-tional allowance of '00 per annum will be given.
2. The Scholarships will be tenable for three years in thefirst instance, but may be renewed for a further period of twoyears if the industry and success of the scholar are con-sidered to warrant such an extension.
3. A candidate for these Scholarships must-(a) Be over twelve and not more than thirteen years old
on the last day of the year in which the exam-ination for the Scholarship is held.NOTE. -In 1916 t.6 certain number of Scholar-ships will be allotted to candidates who arebetween the ages of thirteen and thirteen anda-half on the last day of the year. After 1916all candidates must be under thirteen, and,if attending State Schools, must be enrolledin Class VI.
(b) Have attended one or more of the Government orother efficient schools of the State for at leasttwo years immediately preceding the day men-tioned in (a), and have made not less than threehundred half-day attendances (unless preventedby illness) in such school or schools during hislast year.
(c) Produce a certificate of industry and good conductfrom the Head Teacher of the school last attended.
(d) Forward a statutory declaration from his parent orguardian showing either (1) that the total incomeof the parent or guardian does not exceed a quotaof £70 per annum for each member of the family,including the parents or guardians, and excludingchildren earning a wage of 10s. or more weekly,or (2) that the total income of the parent or guard-dian is lesS than 4350 per annum.
4. The Scholarships are awarded upon a competitive ex-amination conducted by the Education Department.
5. A number of Scholarships, not exceeding one-fifth ofthe total number offered, will be reserved for pupils frontcountry schools, provided that candidates of sufficient meritpresent themselves: A school with an average attendanceof over 200 shall not be deemed a country school for thepurposes of this section.
6. The conditions upon which the Scholarships are tenableare-
(a) That the successful scholar shall, at the commence-ment of the first term following the award of theScholarship, become a pupil at a SecondarySchool approved by the Minister. The Ministermay require that the school be inspected.
(h) That he "shall continue to attend such school, andat the end of each term obtain from the author-ities of the school, and forward to the EducationDepartment, a certificate stating hat his con-duct, progress, and attendance have been satis-factory. Full particulars of attendance, ofsuccess in study, and of promotion if any, must
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be given. If an unfavourable report7is received;or if at any time his conduct he disorderly orimmoral, the Scholarship may, at the discretionof the Minister, be forthwith cancelled.
7. The examination will be on the following subjects :-(1) English (300 marks).-The paper will be designed
to test the candidate's powers of understandingthe language and of using it freely and correctly.It will include Composition and questions onsimple Grammar and Analysis of Sentences.
(2) Arithmetic (200 marks).-The ordinary course ofArithmetic. as prescribed for classes not higherthan the sixth in State schools.
(3) History (100 marks).-Outlines of British History.A text-book such as " A Brief Survey of BritishHistory," by G. Townsend Warner (Mackie,ls. 6d.), will give sufficient material.
Geography (100 marks).-The Geography of theBritish Empire, with special attention to Aus-tralasia. Simple Physiography as prescribed forClasses not higher than the sixth in the Stateschools.
(4)
S. The examination will be held in such centres as shalbe fixed annually by the Department.
9. Schools desiring to be included on the list of approvedSecondary Schools at which these Scholarships are tenablemust apply to the Department for inclusion. The Ministermust be satisfied that the school possesses suitable premisesand equipment and is adequately staffed ; and that it pro-vides a five years' course of instruction beyond the primarystage, leading up to a standard not lower than that of the.Leaving Certificate in such a number and range of subjectsas the Minister may deem adequate.
_Admission to Secondary Schools.The Examination for admission to Secondary Schools
will be identical with that for Secondary School Scholarships.In 1916 Candidates'must be under 14 at the end of the year.In subsequent years candidateg must be over 12 and under 13
LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTACT, 1907.
Taxation Department,Perth, 26th January, 1916.
NOT ICE is hereby given that, by virtue of Section 53of the above-named Act, and of every other powerenabling me in that behalf, I, the Commissioner ofTaxation under the said Act, appoint the days men-tioned below to he the days on which the following Taxesshall respectively he due and payable, that is to say:--
LAND TAX.First Assessment.-Original, 20461/482, 31st July,
1908. Amended, 20464, 3rd February, 1916.Second Asscssment.-Original, 17616/641, 30th June,
1909. Amended, 17617, 2161, 7625, 3rd February, 1916.Third ,dssessment.-Original, 17889/920,, 30th March,
1910. Amended, 4246, 17891, 2091, 1388, 9326, 3rdFebruary, 1916.
Fourth Assessment.-Original 17838/872, 30th March,1911. Amended, 2729, 7765, 4869, 18th January, 1916;5134, 5687, 18450, 3965, 3rd February, 1916.
Fifth Assessment.-Original, 19076, 19083, 19132,19137/9, 191411, 19146/7, 18th January, 1916; 19149,19151/7,19159/164, 19166/7, 19169/70, 19172/3, 19175/8, 19181/87, 3rd February, 1916. Amended, 12631,2993, 13260, 16320, 6167, 17536, 12282, ,18666, 3rd.February, 1914.
Sixth Assessment.-Original, 19793, 19801/2, 19806,19809/23, 19825/44, 19846/855, 19858/62, 19864/66,19868/72, 19874/880, 19883/89, 31st March,. 1913.
Amended; 5346, 8387, 11835. 18th January, 1916;14332, 11159, 3327, 16039, 17807, 16013, 17429, 3791,11449, 18829, 15698, 10366, 3rd February, 1916.
Seventh Assessment.-Original, 2031.6/17, 20334,20344, 20348/9, 20352/401, 20403/414, 20416, 2)1418/497 20429/445, 20447/475, 20478/484, 20486/91,90493/513, 20515/535, 20539/541, 20543/4, 20546,2C549/50, 20552/54, 3rd April, 1914; 26327, 20457.aril .February, 1016. Amended, 13708, 16800, 0384,5868, 7808, 12170, 14:475, 1ii1046, 18th January, 1916;
190 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.
1909, 14636, 16302, 15168, 7278, 16878, 11510, 14736,9645, 9452, 13064, 12506, 8256, 11171, 2526, 18081,17165,- 16516, 14959, 11152, 3rd February, 1916.
Eighth Assessment.- Original, 16264/76, 16708,16798, 16879, 16983/8, 17060, 17112, 17117, 17134/40, 17143, 17149/64; 17199, 17203/5, 17207/15, 17217/29, 17326/8, 17330/99, 17401/12, 17421, 17434, 17441/4, 17450; 17452/82, 17484/577, 17579, 15581/2, 17585,17602/10, 17621, 17625/8, 17630/89, 17691/5, 17699/726, 17729, 17731, 17733/5, :17737/42, 17744/82, 17784/5, 17787, 17793, 17815/46, 17848/94, 17896/996, 17988/18019, "18021/146, 18148/60, 18162, 18166/8, 18171/329,18338, 18348/87, 18389/412, 18414/31, 18433/69,18471/551, 18553/81, 18583/666, 18668/76, 18685/88.18692, 18694/6, 18698/700, 18703/5; 18707/12, 18715/6, 18720, 18741, 18743, 18754/74, 1st April, 1915;16403,,,16513, 16679, 16789/97, 16799, 16875/78, 16880/982, 16989/17059, 17061/111, 17113/16, 17118/133,17141/2, 17144/8, 17165/98, 17200/202, 17206, 17216,17230/59, 17261/78, "1.7283/322, 17422, 17435/8, 17440,17451, 18th January, 1916. Amended, 13351, 12457,12625, 13353, 11151, 12762, 10555, 10962, 2542, 15294,14655, 14886, 18th January, 1916. Original, 17279/82,17323/25, 17329, 17413/20, 77423/33, 17439, 17445/9,17583/4, 17611/19, 17622/24, 17690, 17696/8, 17727/8,17730,!,A7736, 17783, 17786, 17788/92, 17794/814,17997, 18020, 18147, 18161, 18165, 18169, 18322/33,18335/7, 18339/45, 18470, 3rd February, 1916.Amended, 17154; 11127, 15994, 15769, 12346, 9467,15262. 14869, 14854, 14496, 13547, 13640, 15238, 14764,12809, 14823, 15933, 14469, 15775, 11798, 14945, 15059,16646, 15235, 14352, 13658, 15788, 14778, 12937, 15909,16321,':3rd February, 1916.
INCOME TAX.First Assessment. Original, 10513, 10515/6, 31st
July, 1908; 10514, 18th January, 1916. Amended andAdditional, 6627A, 18th January, 1916.
Second Assessment.--Original, 9970/1, 9973, 9975/6,30th June, 1909; 9972, 9974, 18th January, 1916.
Third Assessment.-Original, 10363/4, 10366/7,10369/74, 30th March, 1910; 10365, ;1Sth January,1916. Additional, 4029, 2654, 4670, 18th January,1916; 5804, 3rd February, 1916.
Fourth Assessment.-Original, 10804/20, 30th March,1911. Additional and Amended, 9642, 6229, 5676, 6160/1, 5843, 5320, 7176, 18th- January, 1916; 5677, 3rdFebruary, 1916.
Fifth Assessment.-Original, 10358/66, 18th January,1916; 10367/73, 3rd Eebruary, 1916. Amended andAdditional, 6112, 7376, 5064, 5841, 5936/7, 5751, 7144,1489, 5752, 12941, 1Sth. January, 1916; 5299, 4120, 3rdFebruary, 1916.
Sixth Assessment.-Original, 13981/98, 31st March,1913. Amended and Additional, 6883, 11200, 8643,10012, 3136, 3135, 10533, 4139, 4332, 10534, 8679, 18th.January, 1916; 10013, 2146, 3rd February, 1916.
Seventh, Assessment.-Original, 154242/64, 15266/7,15271/85, 15288, 3rd April, 1914; 15286/7, 15265,
'15268/70, 3rd February, 1916. Additional and :kmended10422, 3rd December, 1915; 8174, 1323, 1336, 3010,10892/3, 9724, 7727, 11840, 7726, 18th January; 1916;8693, 2757, 7579; 3046, 984/5, 3rd February, 1916;14615, 11303, 3rd February, 1916.
Eighth Assessment.-Original, 14403/9, 14416/7,14429/32, 14460, 14468, 14474/8, 14489/90, 14492/4,14501/11, 14517/33, 14558/82, 1.4587/90, 14592/606,14620/7, 1st April, 1915; 14393/402, 14410/3, 14415;,14419/28, 14433/59, 14461/7, 14469/73, 14495, 18thJanuary, 1916; 14414, 14477/88, 14491, 14496/500,14512/6, 14534/57, 14583/6, 14591, 14607/19, 14641/59,14664/5, 14667/70, 14672/3, 14684/5, 14713/4, 14719,3rd February, 1916; 14628/40, 14660/3, 14666, 14671,14674/83, 14686/712, 14715/8, 1st April, 1915. Amendedand Additionals, 529, 3663, 2589, 11469, ,4738, 11122,10834/5, 11801, 3868, 16th January, 1916; 12616, 3943,12164, 12887, 14391, 7763, 2900, 12052, 143, 11632,9565, 7500/1, 14615/6, 9393, 3rd February, 1916; 9406,4062, 5273, 11818, 11405, 14095, 3rd January, 1916;8151, 3rd August, 1915; 6825, 14205, 1st April, 1915.
Ninth Assessment.-Originals, 2, 18th January, 1916;I, 3/24, 1st April, 1916.
EDGAR T. OWEN,Commissioner of Taxation.
[JAN. 28, 1916.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906; ROADSACT, 1911.
Subiaco Municipal District and Claremont Road District.Notice of intention to alter External Boundary.
Department of Works and Industries,Perth, 6th January, 1916.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that underthe provisions of "The Municipal Corporations Act,1906," and "The Roads Act, 1911," it is the intentionof the Governor, by Order in Council, to alter, for thepurpose of adjustment, that part of the external boun-dary between the Subiaco Municipal District and theClaremont Road District, known as Aberdare Road, bytransferring from the Subiaco Municipal District to theClaremont Road District all that portion of the SubiacoMunicipal District the boundaries whereof are describedin the schedule hereto:
The Schedule.Bounded by a line commencing at a point being the
North-Eastern corner of Reserve No. 3535; thence run-ning in a North-Easterly direction to a point 12 feetSouth of the Eastern corner of Commercial Road andAberdare Road; thence running East along -a line 12feet South of the Northern alignment of Aberdare Roadto a point 12 feet South of the Western corner of HildaStreet and Aberdare Road; thence running in a South-Easterly direction to is point on the Southern alignmentof Aberdare Road due South of the Eastern alignmentof Hilda Street, and thence running West along theSouthern alignment of Aberdare Road to the point ofcommencement.
H. W. STANLEY LOW,Acting -Under Secretary for Works and Industries.
SHARKS BAY DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1915:-
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPIS.
Particulars. £ 5. d. £ s. d.
Credit Balance at commencement of Year -Balance at Treasury .. 161 8Balance at Union Bank .. 116 15In hands of Secretary .. 1 0
General Rate -(1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 60(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 24
Licenses-(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Dog
Fees-Commonage and Agistment
Government Grants-Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-
struction ..
1
20
279 3 3
84 2 9
10 17 6
25 7 6
22 0 0
£421 11 0
s. d. £ s. d.
10 8 11
1 41 5
1 09 17
Total
EXPENDITURE.
Particulars.
Expenses for Levying General Rate-Collection, Commission, etc.
Expenses for Collecting Licenses-(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ..(2.) Commission ..
SalariesOffice Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty
Advertising ..Stationery and Printing ..Bank Charges (including Interest on Bank
Overdarft, etc.)Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ..Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including
Government Grants) as per Form No. 51;(a.) Roads ..(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. .. 1 0 0
o 8 66 0 6
10 10 0
6 9 327 8 9
2 0 00 10 61 15 6
0 1 61 5 3
11 10 0Construction Works (from Revenue, including
Government Grants) as per Form No 51-(a.) Roads .. .. 61 11 9(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. .. 65 1 8
126 13 5All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci-
tied)-Lighterage 1 2 0
Balances at end of Year-To credit of Board at Treasury .. 53 14 11To credit of Board at Union Bank 178 6 8In hands of Secretary 0 4 4
Total
232 5 11
£421 11 0
JAN. 28, 1916.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 191
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.
Particulars.
Outstanding AccountsBalance of Assets over Liabilities ..
Total
ASSETS.
Particulars.Credit Balance at Treasury ..Credit Balance at Union Bank
Cash in hands of Secretary ..Rates outstanding
General RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned
by BoardBuildings, etc.Other Property
s. 0.53 14 11
178 6 8
£ s.
10 16 8427 16 7
£438 13 3
£ s. d.
232 1 70 1 4
86 7 4
70 0 050 0 tl
Total £438 13 3
I certify having examined the books of the SharksBay Road Board and compared the above Statementsof "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.
(Sgd.) A. E. HAWTIN,Government Auditor.
30th October, 1915.
BELMONT PARK DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1915:
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.REckie7s.
Particulars. s. d.Credit Balance at commencement of Year
Balance at Treasury 1 11 5In hands of Secretary 154 4 5
General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 1,293 4(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 193 8(3.) Rates in suspense .. 17 14
Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Dog ..(c.) Motor Cars ..
214
68 019 1027 7
006
FeesPounds
Government GrantsAnnual Grant for Maintenance and Con-
struction ..War Patriotic Fund raised locally. ..War and Unemployment Fund raised locallyRefundsRefund from Health AccountAll other Receipts (not otherwise specified)
Belmont HallPlant and Tools ..Kooyong, Road ..Sale of two acres (Balance)SundriesProperty Account .. .
War and Unemployment Fund (CentralFund)
Gravel sold ..Debit Balance at end of year
Due Health AccountAt Western Australian Bank
Total
EXPENDITURE.
Particulars.Debit Balance at commencement of Year
At Western Australian Bank ..Expenses for Levying General Rate-
0.) Valuation Fees, etc 8 2 6(2.) Collection, Commission, etc. .. 21 10 0
s. d.
155 15 10
1,304 6 7
Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51
(a.) Roads .. ,
(b.) Recreation Grounds (Peet Park) ..
Gravel ..Mrs. Northey, GratuityBelmont HallWar and Patriotic Fund, Central CommitteeWar and Unemployment Fund, Central Com-
mitteeAll other Expenditure (not otherwise speci-
fied)clief Works ..
Property AccountBalances at end of Year
In hands of Secretary
Total
s. d. s. d.20 5 0
120 17 5
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.
Particulars.
Debit Balance at Western Australian Bank(Unsecured) .
Outstanding Accounts (Queen's Park) ..Rates owing but which cannot be collected
( listima ted) . .
Contractors' Deposits or Trust AccountsDue to Health AccountAll other Liabilities
Rates in suspense ..War and Unemployment
Committee .
Do. Loral Fund
Balance of Assets over Liat t
Taal
ASSETS.
Particulars.Cash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding
General RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned
by BoardBuildings, etc.Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc,
All other AssetsCommissioner of Railways, DepositDue by Sanitary Contractor
Total
141 2 52 7 6
75 0 056 1 10
6 2 9
27 4 0
81 0 69 11 11
8 10 0
£2,782 6 8
s. d. £ s. d.
4 1 2
3 10 614 7 2
231 14 236 6
100 0 030 0 0
7 11 10
22 7 102,250 17 7
£2,678 17 5
s. d.0
945 11 8
1,203 0 0371 11 1
116 10 0
20 0 013 13 11
£2,67817 5
114 17 6 We certify having examined the books of the Belmont35 7 6
Park Road Board and compared the above Statementsof Receipts and Expenditure",and "Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.
(Sgd.) A. E. HAWTIN,Government Auditor.
(Sgd.) CHARLES ALDAY,Ratepayers' Auditor.
326 0 00 2 0
41 11 222 16 071 0 4
15 18 684 15 210 0 025 0 0
1 6 441 6 6
85 0 01 16 6
7 11 10231 14 2
£2,782 6 8
s. d. £ s. d,
Refund of Rates (in suspense) ..Expenses for Collecting Licenses
Licensing Plates, Discs, etc.Salaries ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,
Election Expenses and Audit Fees ..Advertising ..Stationery and Printing ..Plant and Tools (purchased during year)
(1.) Tools, Plant, etc.(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc.
Refunds of Deposits to ContractorsBank Charges (including interest on Bank
Overdraft, etc.)Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ..Three per cents.Legal ExpensesMaintenance Works (from Revenue, including
Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads ..(b.) Tree Planting(c.) Recreation Grounds(0.) Pounds
134 11 142 1 8
757 18 31 9 6
28 3 765 3 6
864 10 8
29 12 686 15 2
1 2 9180 13 2
4th January, 1916.
BELMONT PARK ROAD BOARD.
ALAINTENA.NCE WORKS (FoRM 51).£ s. d.
487 7 It48 7 31 10 06 14 103 1 15 3 72 14 0
12 6 6105 4 8
21 4 1110 3 022 9 1014 15 0
4 3 03 1 0O 14 25 16 5O 11 01 10 61 0 0
Guildford RoadMatheson RoadFauntIcroy AvenueAlexander StreetWright Street ..Sydenham RoadGabriel Street ..Belgravia StreetBelmont AvenueEpsom- Kalamundu RoadFrederick StreetGrandstand Road ..Reynter Street ..Kalgoorlie Street ..Helnr Street ..Norirood RoadThompson StreetOrrong Road ..Brighton Road ..Fulham Road ..
31 19 5 Recreation Grounds and Bathing Sheds-9 14 6 Redcliffe Park ..
20 11 3 Hardy Park18 16 6 Hawksburn Bathing Sheds
176 12 910 8 6
27 4 920 1 625 19 918 7 0
852 14 10
Tree Planting ..Pound Account
CONSTRUE
Relic Street ..Peet Park
30th June, 1915.
1
225
0 02 61 1
757 18 3
28 3 7
1 9 665 3 6
£852 14 10
Yo k (FORM 51).s. d. £ s. 0.
20 5 0120 17 5
141 2 5
W. ROBERT RAMSAY,Secretary,
192 GO VERNII1EN T GAZETTE, W.A.
MECKERING DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.
ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1915:--
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND
RECEIPTS.Particulars.
Credit Balance at commencement of Year
13 X PE NDIT URE.
s. d. s. d.
Balance at Treasury 489 4 8Balance at Western Australian Bank 935 0 8In hands of Secretary .. 12 19 0
1,457 4 4
474 1 2General Rate
(1.) Current Rates collected during year ..(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 429 16 7(3.) Rates in suspense 0 10 0
904 7 0
65 18 6Licenses
(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Dog .. 36 5 e(c.) Motor Cars 25 17 6
128 1 0Fees
Commonage and Agistment 4 6 0Fines and Penalties .. 1 3 0Deposits Forfeited .. 5 17 0Contractors' Deposits .. 148 13Government Grants
Special GrantPublic Works Department .. 587 0 0Water Supply DepartmentRefund
for work done 2 10 0589 10 0
All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)Dishonoured cheques .. 26 3 0Road closures .. 1 12 0Refunds 24 17Kellerberrin Road Board (1..alf cost
work, Bungulla road) 33 1686 9 5
Debit Balance at end of YearAt Western Australian Bank 945 12 11Outstanding cheques 81 16 8
1,027 9 7
Total £4,353 1 3
EXPENDITURE.
Particulars.Refund of Rates (in suspense) ..Expenses for Collecting .Licenses
(I.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ..(2.) Commission ..
£ 5. d..
3 16 013 1 11
£0
16336
5049
27
33
S. d.10 0
17 117 8
15 64 02 06 4
16 10
SalariesOffice Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty
etc.)Election Expenses and Audit Fees ..Advertising ..Stationery and Printing ..Plant and Tools (purchased during year)
(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. ..(2.) Office Furniture
329
16 1119 11
Refund of Deposits to Contractors 162 13 2Bank Charges (including interest on Bank
Overdraft, etc.) .. 24 16 4Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) .. 15 13 3Three per cents. 66 0 9Legal Expenses 6 8 6Maintenance Works from (Revenue, 1 ,clud-
ing Government Grants)(a.) Roads .. 902 2 5(b.) Bridges 0 3 0(c.) Wells, Dams, etc. 0 16 0('I.) Footpaths .. 0 19 0(e.) Lighting .. 2 10 0(f.) Pounds.. 5 10 6(q.) Commonages 2 13 0
914 13 11Construction Works (from Revenue, includ-
ing Government Grants)(a.) Roads. 1,956 4 1(1).) Footpaths 8 2 0(c.) Pounds 0 8 0
1,964 14 1
All other Expenditure (not otherwise speei-fied)
Travelling 1:3 6 0Road closures .. 0 16 0Dishonoured cheques 26 3 0Stock timber .. 2 6 9Subscriptions . 30 0 0
72 11 9Balances at end of Year
To credit of Board at Treasury .. .. 610 3 3To credit of Board at Western Australian
Bank . 1 10 0Li hands of Secretary .. 31 16 0
646 9 3
Total £4,35:3 1 3
[JAN. 28, 1916.
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.Particulars.
Debit Balance at Western Australian Bank(Guarantee bond) ..
Outstanding Accounts (Estimated) ..Rates owing but which cannot be collected
(to be written off) ..Amount owing on Contracts in hand (Esti-
mated) ..Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts ..
Balance of Assets over Liabilities ..Total
£
1,027100
330-
52
2,668
£4,134
s. d.
9 70 0
9 3
0 09 0
12 11
0 9
ASSETS.
Particulars. £ s. d. s. d.Credit Balance at Treasury .. 610 3 3Credit Balance at Western Australian
Bank (3 per cent. Account) 1 10 0611 13 3
Cash in hands of Secretary .. 34 16 0Rates outstanding
General Rates .. .. 3,258 5 3Interest .. 146 6 9
:3,404 12 0Estimated Current Value of Property owned
by BoardMovable Plant and Tools 51 11 6Lamps, etc. 1 0 6Furniture, etc. .. 30 12 6
Total £4,134 0 0
We certify having examined the books of the Meeker-ing Road Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.
GEO. D. E. PLUNKETT,Government Auditor.
J. 11. BINNIE,Ratepayers' Auditor.
GOSNELLS DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1915:
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.
RECEIPTS.
Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of Year
s. d. £ s. d
Balance at Treasury 145 9 10General Rate
(1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 515 16 5(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 399 3 3(3.) Rates in suspense 10 0 0
19 8
71 18
924
7Health Rate
(1.) Current Rates collected during year ..(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 58 14 0
12 71302Old Canning Road Rates .. 1 0
Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 51 15 0(b.) Dog .. 13 0 0(c.) Motor Cars 7 2 6
71 17 6FeesPounds 12 4 9
Legal Expenses recovered .. 3 12 6Income from Property and Plant (owned or
controlled by the Board other than light-ing) 1l 19 6
Government GrantsAnnual Grant for Maintenance and Con-
struction 217 0 0Special Grant
Royal Street Bridge 75 0 00 0292
All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)Subscriptions account Patriotic Fund .. 5 1 0DonationsDistress Fund .. 44 11 0Sundry 4 13 6
5 654Debit Balance at end of Year
At Western Australian Bank 73 10 4
Total £1,723 2 2
J:LN. 28, 1916.] GO ERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 193
EXPENDITURE.
Particulars. s. d. £ s. d.Debit Balance at commencement of Year
At Western Australian Bank .. 7 0 0Expenses for levying General Rate
Valuation Fees, etc. 12 12 0Refund. of Rates (in suspense) 2 19 4Expenses for collecting Licenses
(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 1 15 3(2.) Commission 3 2 7
4 17 10Salaries .. 106 4 9Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,
13 15 8Election Expenses and Audit Fees .. 31 12 6Advertising 10 2 0Stationery and Printingplant and Tools (purchased during year)
10 6 8
Tools, Plant, etc. 5 3Refunds of Deposits to Contractors 8 3 0Bank Charges (including interest on
Overdraft, etc.) .. 4 3 9Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) .. 11 4 4Three per cents. 24 8 11Legal Expenses 4 13 6Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includ-
ing Government Grants)(a.) Roads and Bridges .. 551 10 6(b.) Pounds 19 18 9
571 9 3
661 13 3
Construction Works (from Revenue, includ-ing Government Grants)
(a.) Roads and Bridges ..(b.) Public Pound.. .. 82 12 7
744 5 10All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci-
fled)Hall Expenses .. 12 18 11General .. ")-2 4 oSubscriptions Patriotic Fund 5 1 0Health Expenditure .. 77 8 4Queen's Park-Canning Rates 22 0 0
139 12 3Balances at end of year
In hands of Secretary 10 6 11
Total £1,723 2 2
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.
L1AI3ILITI ES.
Particulars. s. tL £ s. dDebit balance at Western Australian Bank
(unsecured) .. 73 19 4Rates owing but which cannot be collected 20 14 10Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts 5 0 0All other Liabilities
Health Board Rates 49 1 7Darling Range-Canning Rates .. 10 0 0
59 1 7Balance of Assets over Liabilities . 1,422 12 0
Total £1,581 7 9
ASSETS.
Particulars. s. d.Cash in hands of Secretary , . 10 6 11Rates Outstanding
General Rates 990 7 10All other Accounts owing to Board 7 13 0Estimated Current Value of Property owned
by BoardBuildings, etc. 385 0 ()Movable Plant and Tools 95 13 6Furniture, etc. . 92 6 6
Total £1,581 7 9
We certify having examined the books of the GosnellsRoad Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.
(Sgd.) A. E. HAWTIN,Government Auditor.
(Sgd.) W. ROBERT RAMSAY,Ratepayers' Auditor.
17th December, 1915.
DRAKESBROOK DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1915:
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND
RECEIPTS.
Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of Year
EXPENDITURE.
£ s. d. £ s. d.Balance at Treasury .. .. . 144 12 0Balance at Western Australian Bank .. 45 11 6In hands of Secretary .. 8 13 6
198 17 0
352 11 6General Rate
(1) Current Rates collected du ring year ..(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year :37 11 5
390 2 11Licenses(a) Cart and Carriage 48 10 0(b) Dog 14 2 6(c) Heavy Traffic .. 2 0 0
64 12 6Government Grants
Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-struction 160 0 0
Al other Receipts (not otherwise specified)Refunds to Board .. 1 7 3
Total £814 19 8
EXP EN DITURE.
Particulars. £Expenses for Levying General Rate
s. a. £ s. d.
Valuation Fees, etc. .. .. 5 0 0Refund of Rates (in suspense) .. 0 3 2Expenses for Collecting Licenses
Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 2 5 0Salaries .. .. .. .. .. .. 114 14 4Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty
Cash, etc.) .. .. .. .. G 11 8Election Expenses and Audit Fees .. 4 4 0Advertising .. .. . , .. 7 2 0Stationery and Printing .. .. 7 3 '2Plant and Tools (purchased during year)
Tools, Plant, etc. .. . . .. 7 11 0Bank Charges (including interest f m Bank
Overdraft, etc.) .. .. . .. 1 15 2Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) . 13 14 1Three per cents. .. .. , . .. 5 9 0Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including
Government Grants) as per Form No. 51Roads .. .. .. .. .. .. 265 19 11
Construction Works (from Revenue, in-cluding Government Grants) as perForm No. 51
Roads .. .. .. .. . ..All other Expenditure (not otherwist speci-
fied) .. .. .. . ..Balances at end of Year
To credit of Board at Treasury . 101 5 4To credit of Board at Western Australian
57 4 7In hands of Secretary 4 10 10
163 0 9
Total £814 19 8
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.
Particulars. e. d.Rates owing but which cannot be collected .. 12 15 0Amounts owing on Works in hand 28 10 2Balance of Assets over Liabilities .. 681 7 8
Total £722 12,10
ASSETS.
Particulars. £ s. d. s . dCredit Balance at Treasury .. 101 5 4Credit Balance at Western Australian Bank 57 4 7
158 9 11Cash in hands of Secretary 4 10 10Rates outstanding
General Rates 165 1 3Estimated Current Value of Property 11(a
by BoardBuildings, etc. 100 0 0
Movable Plant and Tools 275 19 10Furniture, etc. .. 18 11 0
Total £722 12 10
We certify having examined the books of the Drakes-brook Road Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct:
10th, November, 1915.
HY. J. ASH,Government Auditor.
R. R. LORD,Ratepayers' Auditor.
194 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. JAN. 28, 1910.
DRAKESBROOK DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.SUMMARY EXPENDITURE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE 191.3.
Roads. j Maintenance. Folio. ! Construction.
_BristolPerthPerthJamesSampson ..Waroona DrainageCoronation ..PatersonWhittake:'MayfieldRail wayFawcettParker'sNangaRoads generallyCulverts
42 18 S
11)9 5 03 15 0
26 9
22 13 00 5 00 2 05 13 03 10 0
28 15 722 12 11
Folio.101125
13-141314
16 -17181920
23-212224242612
11 10 4102 9
134
I I
11
8 86 02 115 25 0
0
LIAB ITIES AND ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.
Particulars.Outstanding Accounts (Estimated)Rates owing but which cannot be collected
(Estimated)Balance of Assets over Liabilities
Total ..
ASSETS.
Particulars. s. d.36 13 8 Credit Balance at Treasury .. .. 420 5 4
Credit Balance at Western Australian Bank 117 2 3
0 4 II
6265 19 11 £209 14 5
HARVEY DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1915:
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.
Particulars. s. Ct. s. d.Credit Balance at commencement of Year
Balance at Treasury 1,119 7 7Balance at Bank .. .. 319 9 1
General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year 1,751 6 9(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 314 9 10(3.) Rates in suspense 4 3 4
Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 200 11 6
(b.) Dog 24 5 0(c.) Motor Cars 14 0 0
Income from Property and Plant (owned orcontrolled by the Board other than light-
Contractors' Deposits ..Government Grants
Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-struction .. -
Special GrantCollie Bridge .. .. 600 0 0
442 0 0
All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)Horse Insurance .. 50 0 0All other . ,
Total
EXPENDITURE.Particulars.
Expenses for Levying General RateCollection, ComMission, etc. ..
Refund of Rates in suspenseExpenses for Collecting Licenses
CommissionSalariesOffice Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,
etc.)Election Expenses and Audit Fees ..AdvertisingStationeryand Printing ..Plant and Tools (purchased during year)
(1.) Tools, Plant, etc.(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc.
Refunds of Deposits to Contractors ..Bank Charges (including interest on Bank
Overdraft, etc.)Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.)Legal ExpensesMaintenance Works (from Revenue, including
Government Grants)(a.) On Main Roads(b.) On Minor Roads
Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants)
(a.) On Main Roads(b.) On Minor Roads(c.) Bridges
All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci-
Three per cent. AccountBuilding AccountBrunswick Water Supply
Balance at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ..To credit of Board at Western Australian
BankIn hand ..
Total ,
8 13 6
1,438 16 8
2,069 19 9
238 17 6
6 12 62 13 0
1,042 0 0
58 13 6
E4,857 12 11
s . d. t s. d .
69 19 84 3 2
23 4 6275 10 0
25 10 311 14 632 18 610 17 2
50 12 52 3 0
6 15 436 3 9
.3 17 2
832 19 8
2.761 8 9
147 5 8
5:58 9 5
£4.857 12 11
38 11 512 1 0
367 1 9465 17 11
1,755555411
0 071 5
24 11 255 4 955 13 011 16 9
420 5 4
117 2 321 1 10
Cash in hand ..Rates outstanding
General Rates ..Estimated Current Value of Property owned
by BoardBuildings, etc. .. .
Movable Plant and Tools350 0 1)
500 0 0Furniture, etc. 52 0 0Other Property (Feed in Stock) 100 0 0
.. ..
All other AssetsWages Advance Account .. 25 0 0Summons, Cost (Suspense) 13 0 0
s.562 14 8'
160 0 01,516 5 7
1,2,239 0 1
537 7 721 1 10
640 10 8
Total £2,239 0 1
We certify having examined the books of the HarveyRoad Board and compared the above Statements or"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.
(Signed) H. J. ASII,Government' Auditor.
(Signed) L. PRINCE,Ratepayers' Auditor.
19th November, 1915.
Al-ElVILLE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof Jane, 1915:--
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDIT URE.RECEIPTS.
Particulars s. d. s. (1.Credit Balance at commencement of
YearBalance at Treasury ..Balance at Commercial Bankin hand ..
General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during
year(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during
year -118 0 7(3.) Rates in suspense.. 0 10 51
Licenses-(a.) Cart and Carriage 19 15 0(b.) Dog .. 11 7 6(c.) Motor Cars 6 17 6
243 15 91,820 1 3
3 8 1:2,067 5
3 4
Fees(a.) Pounds 1 4 3(b.) Recreation etc. 12 17 0(c.) Lighting 2 10
income from Property and Plant (ownedand controlled by the Board otherthan lighting)
Contractors' Deposits ..Government Grants
Annual Grant for Maintenance andConstruction 294 0
Special GrantsPoint Walter Reserve 100 0 0Canning Bridge Parade 50 0 0
Special Loans raised under 1st Geo. V.,No. 29, Part VII.(a.) Gross proceeds of Loans raised
during the year ..(b.) Special Loan Rate
(1.1 Current Rates collected duringyear 282 6 8
(2.) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year :7 17 0
(c.) Interest from Sinking Fund .. 2 0 9
All other Receipts (not otherwise speedtied)
Fixed Deposit, Commercial Bank ..All other Receipts ..Transfers .
Health Board
Debit Balance at end of YearAt Commercial Bank
Total ..
19 17 3214 12 11421 14 10
53 15 8)
1,289 14 41
38 0 0
16 11 3
67 2 2210 12' 6
444 0 0
8,000 1) 0
292 4 5
710 0 8l
512 9 0
£13,647 19 6
JAN-. 28, 1919.] N ENT GAZETTE, W.A.
EXPENDITURE.Particulars.
Refund of Rates in SuspenseExpettses tr collecting Lictnses
Lit ;intin Plait's, Dist's., etc.SalariesOffice Vitpsnses (Rent. Postage; P
s. d.
4 5
0 16 3209 1 8
21 0Elect: is 4 spinses and Audit E 8 , 5 0Advei tisa., .. .. 9 10 0Statioat is .nd Printing 13 0 3Plant no Tools (purchased
year),(1.) Tools. Plant, etc. .. 15 15 3(2.) Office Furniture 1 13 5tu. ii,p: i r , , t Furniture, Ls,
Ptrit. eta... .. .. 16 9 3
Ban': t itcracs (including interest onBank Overt MI tt, etc.) ..
Incur.' t c T.-, ( H :' Guarantees, etc.)TM, ;ter ettts. .. .. .Legal iis.penses .. .. ..Maintenam a Works (from Revenue, Ln-
eluding t;:tvernment Grants)(a.) lipails .. .. 517 9 7(b.) Bridges .. .. .. 2 10 o(c.) Lighting .. .. .. 64 14 0(d.) Recreation Grounds .. 120 4 10
Construction Works (from Revenue, in-cluding Government Grants)WorksAccount
(a.) Roads .. 2,830 9 0(b.) Footpaths 12 11 o
Disbursements in respect to Special Loansraised under 1 Geo. V., No. 29 (PartVII.)
Transfers ..Interest on Loans .. ii13 10 0Paid into Sinking Fund (including
Interest on Sinking Fund) .. 118 3 0
Works undertaken from Special Loanraised under 1° Geo. V., No. 29, as perForm No. 18
TramsAdmint.t :::;i.etAll othr Las, minute (not otherwise
Purr.), of Land ..Bli- eu,Blutd1::-
Balances at end of Year,To credit of Board at TreasuryTo credit of Board at Commercial
Bank (Revenue) ..In hands of Secretary.. .
Total ..
173 10 0172 9 11225 0 6
267 10 3
4,204 10 1018 11 11
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.Particulars. s.
De:ti , :.dance at Conunercial Bank(t usccured) ..
Rates ay. ir- but which cannot be col-lected (t o writ en off)
Cont ratt n-' fiput-its or Trust Accounts(£10 (tom .
Special IS ,a
II.
All other Mini alesHealth.. ..Piano _Fund ..
Total ..
33 17 11
S 11 922 19 1137 11 0
1 3 0
710 18 5
EAST AVON DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.
ANN 'AI Statement showing, operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th' dayof ;rune 1917:
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND ENPF.NDITURE.
RECEIPTS.
Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of
YearBalance at TreasuryBa!ittre it Western AustIn hands of Secretary
£ s. d. 0 s d.
362 13 11Bank 311 19 4
1 11 o676 6 6
General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during
year(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during
year
149 19 01
109 7 10259 7 41-
Special Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during
year .. .. .. .. 19 10 0(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during
year .. .. .. .. 0 5 019 15 0
Licenses-94 1 8 (a.) Cart and Carriage
(b.) Bicycles ..(c.) Dog . .2,852 0 0 (d.) Motor Cars(e.) Heavy Traffic Tractors(I.) Drivers
421 14 10
255 13 0
3,705 9 284 2 0
571 0 5
4,490 13 2
£13,647 19 6
8. s. d.
512 9 0
104 1S 410 0 0
210 12 6
750 0 02,000 0 08,000 0 0
53 15 814 0 0
57 15 81
£11,645 15 61
ASSETS.Particulars. s. d.
Credit Balance at Treasury ..Unexpended Loan Moneys, III. .. 4,204 10 10Other than unexpended Loan Moneys 85 0 0
Cash in hands of Secretary ..Rates outstanding
General Rates and Interest .. 300 9 8Special Rates .. 35 13 8
Estimated Current Value of Propertyowned by Board
Buildings, etc.Movable Plant and Tools ..Lamps, etc. ..Furniture, etc.
Special Loan (Sinking Fund includingaccrued interest, I. and II.
All other AssetsChange Secretary's hands .. 10 0 0Railway Department, Perth 20 0 0Health (Treasury Account) 130 4 4
Balance of Liabilities over Assets
Total ..
s. d.267 10 5
4,289 10 1018 11 11
336 3 4
950 0 0247 10 0
3 0 060 0 0
104 7 S
160 4 4
3,208 17 04,
£11,645 15 61
We certify having examined the books of the MelvilleRoad Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.
A. E. HAVN"f IN,Government Auditor.
E. NEWMAN,Ratepayers' Auditor.
FeesWater Supplies
Contractors' DepositsGovernment Grants
Annual Grant for Maintenance andConstruction .
Special GrantR. N. Allen's Fence ..Kwolyin Culvert ..llwolyin- Kellerberrin Road
All other Receipts(not otherwise speci-fied)
SInitaryh Rate ..
!Zegi, ra ionGates
Total
85 5 00 15 0
12 6 32 0 04 0 01 12 6
145 0 0
28 lti28 0 045 0 0
19 10 65 17 62 2 63 IS 6
EXPENDITURE.
Particulars. s. d,Refund of Rates (in suspense)Expenses for Collecting Licenses
Licensing Plates, Discs, etc.Salaries .
Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, PettyCash, etc.) ..
Election Expenses and Audit Fees ..AdvertisingStationery and PrintingPlant and Tools (purchased during
year)Office Furniture
Bank Charges (including Interest onBank Overdraft, etc.)
Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ..Three per cents. ..Maintenance Works (from Revenue, in-
cluding Government Grants)(a.)'Roads 18 18 0(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. 7 10 S
Construction Works (from It enue,including Government Grants)
(a.) Roads(b.) Stables ..(c.) Office Board ..
460 8 635 14 6
1 18 7 -
All other Expenditure (not otherwisespecified)
RefundRoad Board AssociationSanitaryOther ..
Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ..To credit of Board at Western Aus-
tralian Bank (Revenue)..In hands of Secretary..
Total ..
14 0 01 1 0
26 1 011 16 6
297 5 10
121 10 11 16 91
LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.
Particulars.All other Liabilities
Pte. Loc. 14870 ..Contractors' Deposit
Balance of Assets over Liabilities
Total ..
s. d.
2 15 63 11 6
105 18 9
9 14 03 11 6
246 10 0
31 9 0
£1,352 12 1/
£ s. d.3 12 4
3 0 9209 6 0
23 15 89 14 0
21 5 030 12 8
4 19 6
0 10 010 15 636 18 6
26 S 8
408 1 7
52 19 3
420 12 81
£1,352 12 11
£ s. d.
6 7 04,808 19 6
£4,815 6 6
.196 GOVERNMENT- GAZETTE, ZV.A. RAN. 28, 1916.
ASSETS.
'articular&Credit Balance atCredit Balance at Australian
Bank ..
297
121
s. d.5 10
10418
1
4,048
818
45
210
£4,815
s
1510
15
1388
0
6
di
1101
0
000
4
6
THE ROADS ACT, 1911.
Closure of Road.
I, OTTO GANZER, being the owner of land over oralong which the portion of road hereunder describedpasses,' have applied to the Goomalling Road Board toclose the said portion of road, viz.: -
754S/09.
GOOMALEING.
G. 50.The surveyed road deviated from and passingalong part of the West boundary of Avon Location10259. (Plan 57/80.)
OTTO GANZER.
Cash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding
General Rates ..Special Rates
4,02325
150
00
Estimated Current Value of Proper yowned by Board
Buildings, etc.Movable Plant and Tools ..Furniture. etc.
All other AssetsHealth BoardAvon Rate Arrears (Estimated)
9200
1414
010
Total
We certify having examined the books of the EastAvon Road Board and compared the above Statementsof " Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.
11Y. J. ASH,Government Auditor.
JAS. J. MACDONALD,Ratepayers' Auditor.
EAST AVON ROAD BOARDLIST OF ROADS.
Construction and ilinintenance.
CONSTRUCTIONMAIN ROADS.£ s. d.
Ulakine Road .. '114 1 3Yauerlin Road .. 43 9 2Road to Location 15853 138 8 4Kellerberrin-Kwolyin Road 14 0 0Mt. Arrowsmith Road .. 6 0 0Bruce Street 2 17 3Swan Street 3 0 0Bone's Road .. 39 0 0Johnston's Street 5 0 0Conway's Patch Road 30 7 6Eummiuin Road .. 18 10 0Nerkenin Road .. 10 0 0East Kumminin Road 7 5 0R. N. Allen's Road 28 10 0
£400 8 6
MAINTENANCEMAIN ROADS.
s. d.East Kumminin Road .. 1 5 0Bruce Rock-Kumminin Road .. 5 8 6Eujinyn Road .. 0 15 0Various Roads .. 5 14 6
£18 18 0
PINGELLY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.
IT is hereby notified that James Edwin Marsden hasbeen appointed Sanitary Contractor to the above Boardas from 1st January, 1916.
GEO. WILSON,Chairman.
Pingelly, 31st December, 1915.
TO i,iLL WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership latelysubsisting between us, the undersigned, carrying onbusiness as butchers at Bullfinch and Corinthian, underthe name and style of " Smith and James," has beendissolved as from 30th November, 1915, by mutualconsent.
Dated this 21st day of December, 1915.
CLAUDE JAMES.WILFRED SMITH.
Alan C. Muir, Solicitor, Southern Cross.
I, James H. Bowen, on behalf of the GoomallingRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the road therein described.
JAMES H. BOWEN,Chairman Goomalling Road Board.
l th September, 191.5.
THE ROADS ACT, 1911.
Closure of Road.I, R. H. LEESON, being the owner of land over oralong which the portion of road hereunder describedpasses, have applied to the Goomalling Road Board toclose the said portion of road, viz.:
7683/03.
G 005{ALLLN G.G. 139.The surveyed road through Conditional Pur-
chase No. 48/2697, front Road No. 1694 to the North-Eastern boundary of said lease. .(Plan 27/80, 141.)
R. H. LEESON.
James H. Bowen, on behalf of the GoomallingRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the road therein described.
JAMES H. BOWEN,Chairman Goomalling Road Board.
4th September, 191,5.
9711E ROADS ACT, 1911.
Closure of Road.
I, S. F. McNE1L, being the owner of land over or alongwhich the portion of road hereunder described passes,have applied to the Goomalling Road Board to closethe said portion of road, viz.:
1243/13.
GOOMALLING.
G. 117.The surveyed road commencing at the South-West corner of Avon Location 6666, and extendingEastward along its South boundary; thence Southwardalong the West boundary of Location 5512, Westwardand Southward along part of the North and the Westboundary of Location 6329 to the latter 's South-Westcorner, also the road along the boundary of Location5512 front its South-West corner to the West boundaryof the Goomalling-Wongan Hills Railway reserve; alsothe road along the South boundaries of Locations 6329and 5098 front the South-West corner of Location 5098to the Western boundary of the Goomalling WonganHills Railway Reserve. (Plan 32/SO, EL.)
S. F. McNEIL.
I, James H. Bowen, on behalf of the GoomallingRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the rend therein described.
JAMES H. BOWEN,Chairman Goomalling Road Board.
4th November, 1915.
JAN. 2S, 1916.] G °YEE NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 197
BUNBURY WATER BOARD.To whom it may concern.
IT is hereby notified that a Water Rate of 9d. in the£ has been duly struck on all property within the pre-scribed distance of the Mains within the Bunbury WaterArea. The minimum rate levied on vacant laud therateable value of which does not exceed Six poundsthirteen shillings and four-pence has been fixed at Fiveshillings, and the minimum rate on tenements the rate-able value of which does not exceed Twenty-six poundsthirteen shillings and four-pence has been fixed at Onepound per annum.
The rate is payabe in equal moieties in the months ofJanuary and July in each year.
Dated this 25t11 day of January, 1916.W. J. NORRIE,
Secretary.
THE PAWNBROKnRS' ACT, 1800.(24 Vie., No. 7.)
Alphabetical Record of Licensed Pawnbrokers, PerthDistrict.
327/15.TO whom granted and situation of premises:
Cohen, Simeon, 240 and 242 Murray Street, Perth.Fienberg, Michael, 126 Murray Street, Perth.Ginsberg, Samuel, 102 Murray Street, Perth.Jones, Albert Thomas, 143 Barrack Street, Perth.Luber, Gustus, 263 and 265 Murray Street, Perth.Masel, Hiam, 181 'Murray Street, Perth.Masel, Percy, 229 Murray Street, Perth.Norvell, George, 95 Barrack Street, Perth?Rosen, David, 202 William Street, Perth.Rosenwax, Barnett, 1(36 Murray Street, Perth.Samuel, Morris, 119 'William Street, Perth.Seeligson, Phineas, 184 Murray Street, Perth.Staricaff, ,Phillip, 237 and 239 Murray Street, Perth.certify the foregoing list to contain the names and
addresses of all persons holding Pawnbrokers' Licenseswithin the Perth Magisterial District, for the year 1916,and that same is a true copy taken front the AlphabeticalRecord kept by me under the provisions of Section 5 of" The Pawnbrokers' Act, 1860."
Dated at Perth, in the State of Western Australia, this18th day of :January, 1916.
F. F. HORGAN,Clerk of Petty Sessons, Perth.
THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.
Lonsdale 4- Bartholomew (Australia), Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is situated at 242 York Street,Subiaco.
Dated this 31st day of December, 1915.JOHN HOWARD GRIGSBY,
Attorney.
In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of the Railway Passengers AssuranceCompany.
NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named Com-pany intends, at the expiration of three months fromthe 4th day of February, 1916, to cease to carry onbusiness in the State of Western Australia.
Dated this 20th day of January, 1916.
G. A. JAMES,National Mutual Buildings,
81 St. George's Terrace, Perth,
One of the joint and several Attorneys for thesaid Company in -Western Australia.
Fingal James Clark., Bank of New South WalesChambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitorfor the said Company.
THE COM.PAN IES ACT, 1893.Boni Venture Gold Mining Company, Limited.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above-named Company is situate at No. 25 EighthAvenue, Maylands, and is open and accessible to thepublic on week-days (except Saturdays and holidays)between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Dated this 22nd day of December, 1915.LOHRMANN & McDONALD,
105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the above-named Company.
THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Notice of Office.
Cartref Gold :Vining Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above-named Company- is situate at 587 WellingtonStreet, Perth, and is open to the public on all week-days(except Saturdays and holidays) between the hours of9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., and on Satur-days from 9 a.m. till noon.
Dated this 25th day of January, 1916.J. 0. STEPHENSON,
Secretary to the Company.if. L. floss cy. Dwyer. Solicitors for the Company,
Fremantle and Perth.
In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of The riga Fortune Slitting Company,Limited.
NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary gen-eral meeting of the Company held at the RegisteredOffice, the office of Mr. George Laing, in Marine Ter-race, Geraldton, on the 21st day of .January, 1916, thefollowing special resolution was duly passed:
That the capital of the Company be increased bythe issue of 6,000 shares at 2s. 6d. each, makingthe capital of the Company £3,750.
Dated this 22nd day of January, 1916.-W ILL [AM WOODGATE,
Chairman of Directors and Chairman atthe said meeting.
H. It'. Morrisby, Geraldton, Solicitor to the saidCompanp.
Kendunup Graphite Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above-named Company is DOW situated at No. 8(1st Floor) Surrey Chambers, St. George's Terrace,Perth.
A. WANSBROUGH,Chairman of Directors.
Perth, 21st Jaime, 1916.
TAKE NOTICE.THE Registered Office of C. 1-1. Fielding, Ltd., StockSalesmen, Wool, Hide, and Skin Brokers, has been re-moved from Market Street, Fremantle, to AV:,rwickHouse, St. George's Terrace, Perth.
A. WILSON,Secretary.
in the Superme Court of Western AtWritliaProbateJurisdiction.
In the matter of the Will and Codicil of Margaret Lacey,late of 2 Aberdeen Street, Perth, in the State ofWestern Australia, widow, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all parties having claimsupon the estate of Margaret Lacey, deceased, are re-quested to send particulars in writing of their claimsto the executors, care of the undersigned, on or beforethe 28th day of February, 1916; after which date theexecutors will distribute the assets among the personsentitled thereto, having regard only to those claims ofwhich they shall then have had notice.
JAMES & DARBYSHIRE,47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,
Solicitors for Executors.
193 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN'. 28, 1916,
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.Receiving Order .
Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court.
Richard Abbs Duffield ... Merredin, formerly oNorse unim.
Debtor'sName.
Sydney EricChamberlain
James Novell
Address. Deserip- Court.Eon.
Grocer's Assistaut. formerlyCordial Manu-
facturer.
No. of Date of Date ofMatter. Order. Petition.
Act or ofBan!:
tprentel 1 of 1916 1 ftCourt, j JamPerth
.?cedars aril Public Exanvivativt.
umber.Date of
Meeting.
for- 'earle upremel 51 of 1915 ; 2.11,-1 day ofof I Cour , fe..caary,
Perth Po6:'rem !0 Restaura I do. 73 of 1915 , 9: is 0,;:y of
tour19:6
do. 71 of 1!-15Charles Joseph G.vidia, near FirewoodCastledine Leonora Contractor,
Richard Abbs Merrediu, Grocer's 't
Du ffield formerly of j AssistantNorseman formerly '1
Cordial 1
Mannfae-Curer
do. 1 of 1916
Debtor's Name. l yes.. Description.
Richard Abbs Duffield ,reierlyof ,
Grocer's ssis-tont. formerlyCor,lial faun-facfurer
Dated this 27th day of .lauuary, 1916.
16th day ofFebruary,1916
of 1 7th day of Debtor's petition.916 J nary, 1916 1
our. Place.
3 p.m.
3 P.m.
3.15 pan
3 p.m.
Adjudication.
Court.
Supreme CourtPerth
SupremCourt,Per h
do.
do.
do.
Date ofPublic Ex-1 Hour.amination.1
Place.e of r ler
uy) forSummary Ad.
Istration.
of' 10'30 a.m. Supreum 13th day ofCourt, January,Perth 1916
do. do.of
1'obrtt)16
do. I do. 26th day ofJanuary,1916
do. do.of do.
No. of Matter. I Date of Order.
1 of 1916
Date of Petition.
lab day of 7th day of January,January, 1916 1916
M. M. MOSS,Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Perth.
In the Supreme Court of it Australia.
In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of James EgertonShort and Arthur Nunweele, trading as "Short &Nunweek, " Westonia, Storekeepers.
Notice of intention to declare a first Dividend.NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention todeclare a first Dividend in the above matter on Wed-nesday, the 9th day of February, 1916.
Dividends will be payable to those creditors only whohave signed or assented to the deed.
Dated this 26th day of January, 1916.
[L.s.] ALBERT E. KING,Trustee.
Albert E. Kinfj, Public Accountant, Tralsbury Chambers,Howard Street, Perth.
In the Supreme Court of Tirestern AustraliaInBani..ruptell.
In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of Edward LewisBarnard, trading as " E. L. Barnard & Co.,"Hay Street, Perth, and " B. Stein en Co.," of Han-nan Street, Kalgoorlie, Bookseller & Stationer, aDebtor.
NO . is hereby given flat the above-named debtorhas (.::ccuted a deed of assigument under the provisionsof " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act; 1898,"to Albert Edward King, as Trustee, and that thesame is now lying for inspection and execution at theoffices of the said Trustee H al:1)nm- Chambers, HowardStreet, Perth.
Dated this 27th clay of 3
if. Itil. ).10t
(Wilda -Zec iver ptcy.
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