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1.C.Fj 6irmuntritt (Gazette OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] [B.1211-1STERED AT TOE t3L'AtiMAL PORT OFTICE, PEILTH, 505 TitiCKBALIBBION 55 POST AB A 241MBPAPER.] -••• [A814. N 0. 4.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. No. 14483.-0.5.0. Bank Holidays at Pingelly, Albany, liatuaninp, Mi. Barker. Busselton, Orcenbushes, and Balingup. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT. 3 Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. HARRY BARRON. Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order. Governor in and over the State of Western [L.s.] Australia and its Dependencies, In the Commonwealth of Australia. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1384," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint special days to be observed as Bank Holidays as follows:— Date and Town. Thursday, 5th February, 1914, Pingelly. Monday, 2nd February, 1914, Albany. Wednesday, 11th February, 1914, Katanning. Tuesday, 17th February, 1914, Ht. Barker. Wednesday, 25th February, 1914, Busselton. Wednesday, 11M March, 1914, Greenbushes. Wednesday, 11th March, 1914, Balingup. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 27th day of January, 1914. By His Excellency's Command, J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KEG ! ! ! The Abattoirs Act, 1909. PROCLAMATION wesretta AUSTRALIA. 1 By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT. I Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. HARRY BAnnox. Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order. Governor in and over the State of Western [a.s.] Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS by "The Abattoirs Act, 1909," it is enacted that the said Act shall be in force only in such portions of the State as the Governor may from time to time by Proclamation declare to be districts for the purposes of such Act, and that upon the publication ef any such Proclamation in the Government Gazette the said Act shall be in force in the districts therein mentioned: And whereas it is desirable to declare the portion of the State defined in the Schedule hereto to be a district for the purposes of the said Act: Now therefore I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby proclaim and declare that the portion of the State defined in the Schedule hereto shall be a district for the purposes of the said Abattoirs Act, 1909, and that upon the publication of this Proclamation in the Government Gazette the said Act shall be in force in the district hereby proclaimed. The Schedule. All that area comprised within North Fremantle Lots Nos. 29, 30, 31, 278, 279, and 280. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 29th day of January, 1914. By His Excellency's Command, THOMAS H. BATH, Minister for Agriculture. GOD SAVE THE KING I ! JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Premier's Office, Perth, 23th January, 1914. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen as Justices of the Peace:- P.O. 352/13.—Lionel Tobias Boas, Esquire, of Perth, for the Perth Magisterial District. P.O. 306/13.—Harold Wilkinson, Esquire, of Carnae Street, Fremantle. for the Fremantle Magisterial Dis- trict. And to accept the resignations of the undermentioned gentlemen as Justices of the Peace:— P.O. 172/13.—John William Cook, Esquire, of Leonora, for the Mount Margaret Magisterial District. P.O. 225/]3.—James Gillian, Esquire, of Mundaring, for the Swan Magisterial District. A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

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6irmuntritt (Gazette

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.]

[B.1211-1STERED AT TOE t3L'AtiMAL PORT OFTICE, PEILTH, 505 TitiCKBALIBBION 55 POST AB A 241MBPAPER.]

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[A814.

N 0. 4.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JANUARY 30.

No. 14483.-0.5.0. Bank Holidays at Pingelly, Albany, liatuaninp, Mi.

Barker. Busselton, Orcenbushes, and Balingup. PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT. 3 Harry Barron, Knight Commander of

the Most Distinguished Order of St. HARRY BARRON. Michael and St. George, Commander

Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order. Governor in and over the State of Western

[L.s.]

Australia and its Dependencies, In the Commonwealth of Australia.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1384," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint special days to be observed as Bank Holidays as follows:—

Date and Town. Thursday, 5th February, 1914, Pingelly. Monday, 2nd February, 1914, Albany. Wednesday, 11th February, 1914, Katanning. Tuesday, 17th February, 1914, Ht. Barker. Wednesday, 25th February, 1914, Busselton. Wednesday, 11M March, 1914, Greenbushes. Wednesday, 11th March, 1914, Balingup.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 27th day of January, 1914.

By His Excellency's Command, J. M. DREW,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KEG ! ! !

The Abattoirs Act, 1909. PROCLAMATION

wesretta AUSTRALIA. 1 By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT.

I Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St.

HARRY BAnnox. Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order. Governor

in and over the State of Western [a.s.]

Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS by "The Abattoirs Act, 1909," it is enacted that the said Act shall be in force only in such portions of the State as the Governor may from time to time by Proclamation declare to be districts for the purposes of such Act, and that upon the publication ef any such Proclamation in the Government Gazette

the said Act shall be in force in the districts therein mentioned: And whereas it is desirable to declare the portion of the State defined in the Schedule hereto to be a district for the purposes of the said Act: Now therefore I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby proclaim and declare that the portion of the State defined in the Schedule hereto shall be a district for the purposes of the said Abattoirs Act, 1909, and that upon the publication of this Proclamation in the Government Gazette the said Act shall be in force in the district hereby proclaimed.

The Schedule. All that area comprised within North Fremantle Lots

Nos. 29, 30, 31, 278, 279, and 280. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

said State, at Perth, this 29th day of January, 1914.

By His Excellency's Command, THOMAS H. BATH,

Minister for Agriculture. GOD SAVE THE KING I !

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Premier's Office,

Perth, 23th January, 1914. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen as Justices of the Peace:-

P.O. 352/13.—Lionel Tobias Boas, Esquire, of Perth, for the Perth Magisterial District.

P.O. 306/13.—Harold Wilkinson, Esquire, of Carnae Street, Fremantle. for the Fremantle Magisterial Dis-trict.

And to accept the resignations of the undermentioned gentlemen as Justices of the Peace:—

P.O. 172/13.—John William Cook, Esquire, of Leonora, for the Mount Margaret Magisterial District.

P.O. 225/]3.—James Gillian, Esquire, of Mundaring, for the Swan Magisterial District.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. (JAN. 30, 1914.

COMMONWEALTH OP AUSTRALIA.

Notification of Vacancies. The Treasury,

Perth, 28th January, 1914.

APPLICATIONS are invited by the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner from persons qualified for appointment to the following positions.

Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appointment to the Administrative and Professional Divisions, but are not eligible for appointment to Clerical or General Division vacancies, unless they were in the service of a State on 1st January, 1901, or have retired from the service of the Commonwealth or of a State.

Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a State should state the date of their appointment to the service, present position, and salary.

Applicants from outside the service should state their qualifications for the office they seek. Copies only of diplomas, references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If the originals are required they will 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 Servive Inspector" of the State in which the vacancy exists, and in the case of officers of the Commonwealth Service be forwarded through the chief officer of the department to which the applicant belongs.

Minimum aud maximum salaries where shown indicate the limits of the class or grade in which the position is classified. Subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, appointments may be made at any salary within those limits. Successful appointees must comply with the life assurance provisions of the Public Service Act and Regulations.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

Position. Locality. Division and Salary per Annum.

Inspector, third class

D EPAIratIE NT or Haut AvvAre.s.—Nnw SOUTH WALES.

Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Clerical Division, £310 to £400, three positions Sydney, two Adelaide, Perth similar positions Melbourne, three Brisbane, one Adelaide,

one Perth. Applicants should possess initiative and know-ledge Commonwealth Electoral Law and practice, and have bad experience administrative methods. Successful appli-cants will be required visit periodically important centres throughout States, and perform such duties under Electoral tAcloimu.inis

Administrations as may from time to time be imposed upon thorn.

TREAS17RY DEPARTMENT--NEW SOUTII WALES AND VICTORIA.

Special Magistrate and Er. Melbourne aminer

Victoria_ Clerical, £310 to £400 ; two positions.

New South Wales. Special Magistrate and Ex-

aminer Sydney ..

Clerical, £310 to £400 ; two positions. Applicants should have knowledge correspondence ; be able to analyse evidence and write summarised reports thereon, and if possible have some experience pensions work. Notice re Melbourne positions in lien position Special Magistrate notified in Gazette 4th October, 1913.

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POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DPARTAIENT—CENTRAL STAYS.

Clerk, fifth class Melbourne Clerical, EN to £200 ; Chief Electrical Engineer's Office. Appli-cants should possess shorthand and typewriting qualifi-cations.

New South Wales. Postal Assistant in Charge Cooranbong General, £132 to £156, less ten per cent. for rent ; quarters con-

sist of five rooms. etc. Applicants must not be less than 21 years old.

Overseer of Letter Carriers j Melbourne Victoria.

. . E General, £193 to £210 ; Mai1 Branch (two positions).

Queensland. Senior Lineman Rockhampton , General, £162 to £168 ; Electrical Engineer's Branch.

Allowance, Scale I. District

Lineman Ayr General, £132 to £156 ; Electrical Engineer's Branch. Forage Allowance, £36 ; District Allowance, Seale 1.

South Australia. Supervisor .. .. i Adelaide . Clerical, £310 to £400 ; Mail Branch..

Applications returnable 7th proximo.

Date. Name. Material. Rate per I Amount. Total.

1013. £ s. d. £ s. c Sec. 3 Chas. Atkins & Co. .. No. 00 B. & 8, gauge hard-drawn copper

wire for .. 138 0

■Tov. 29 Bunning Bros.. Ltd. .. 42 40ft. jarrah piles-1,680ft. .. Is. Gd. ft. 126 0 0 .. !Ton. 19 Do. . , .. .. 3,010ft. oregon, 10 x 3 .. .. .. 21s. 9d. I00ft. 32 14 8

158 14 .. Nov. 28 Dalgety & Co., Ltd. .. 5 ton Halley chassis .. .. .. for 995 0

Dec. 4 Elder, Shonton, & Co. 1 to Bischoff ingot tin .. .. for .. 190 0 Nov. 28 Geo. P. Harris, Scarfe,

& Co. I set Beaver stocks and dies, No. 00 .. for .. 29 0

Nov. 11, 19 Hoffman Steam Pressed 80,550 bricks .. .. .. 50s. 1,000 .. 201 7 27 Brick Co.

Nov. 20 Leslie & Co. .. .. 1,000 feet best English leather bolting .. for .. 87 7 1 Nov. 19, 24 Millar's Timber & Trad-

ing Co. 96 40ft. 14in. crown piles-3,840ft. .. ls. Dd. ft. 330 0 0 ..

Dec. 8 Do. . , .. .. 18 box frames .. .. .. .. for 31 4 0 .. Nov. 11 Do. .. .. .. 12,077ft. 5 x I T & G jarrah .. .. lls. ed. 100ft. 69 8 10 .. Nov. 19 Do. .. . , .. 10,307ft. 5 x 1 T & G jarrah .. .. lls. 6d. 100ft. 59 5 4 .. Nov, 25 Do. .. .. .. R.W. skirting, qr. rd. and scotia-various

sizes for 85 14 0 ..

Nov. 27 Do. .. .. 14 R.W. scotia and 5 x I T & G jarrah- various sizes

for 77 1 2

Nov. 25 Do. .. .. Architraves, redwood, etc. for 35 5 10 693 19

.. Dec. 15 McLean Bros. & Ri.gg.. 12 h.p. Cradley's boiler .. . , . , for 154 17 Dec. 6 Mills & Company .. Pipes, various sizes, and 7 C. & W. pert.

pans, S. traps and seats, tested for .. 30 8

Sept, 11 Stewarts & Lloyds .. 31 lens artesian casing-506ft. .. .. 3.s. 26. ft. • . 80 2 Nov. 26 Saunders & Stewart .. Radial drilling machine, 42in. .. .. for • .. • 0 Dec. 23 E. C. Stott & Co. .. No. 15/97, 480 Burrough's adding and list-

ing machine for • . 155 0

Dee. I, 9 William Stephens .. 40 4011. jarrah piles-2,600ft. .. .. is. 8d. ft. .. 120 0 Nov. 26 Whittaker Bros. .. Dressed jarrah, various sizes .. .. for .. 29 3 Nov. 11 The Australian Thermic Welding compound " Thermic," black- for .. 53 7

Co., Ltd. 4841bs., 6 closing sets for Aut. Crucible No. 6 Titan Thermit, No. lg.

Dec. 16 Bennett, W... . 819 hewn jarrah sleepers .. . .. ls. Rd. each .. 69 2 Nov. 4 British Imperial Oil Co. 30 drums residual oil, and 30 steel d- rums .. for .. 115 1 Dec. 16 N. L. Burnell & Co. .. 56 drums coal tar .. .. for .. 186 7 Nov. 21 John Dawson .. .. Steel castings .. .. .. .. for 77 4 7 .. Nov. Il Do. .. .. .. do. - • - • .. .. .. for 40 3 3

117 7 1 .. Dec. 1 P. Falk & Co. .. .. 6 only, fireproof safes, 30in... .. £12 15s, each 76 10

Nov. 5 M. Finucane .. .. 107 tons l6owt. molasses .. .. .. 42s. ton .. 226 7 Dec. 4 J. H. Graham .. .. 6 only, 8 x 10 tents with flys . , .. 94s. 6d. each .. 28 7 Dee. 9 Hoskins & Co., Ltd. .. 100 0. I. main pipes, 4in. x Oft. .. .. 13s. 8d. each .. 68 6 Nov. 6 C. J. Hough .. .. New whim with spring chain to order .. for .. 70 0 Dec. 13 E. C. Jenkins .. .. 1,216 hewn jarrah sleepers .. for 110 17 10 .. Nov. 27 Do. .. .. .. 1,087 hewn junk sleepers .. .. for 97 7 6

208 5 .. Nov. 4, J. H. Kendall .. .. 600 tons ironstone lumps---126 trucks .. Ils. truck 69 6

Dec. 4 Dec. 8 H. S. I(east , . .. One portable acetylene plant .. .. for .. 64 1 Dee. 12 H. M. Leonard .. 824 hewn jarrah sleepers .. .. .. ls. Old. each .. 73 16 Nov. 29 Do. .. .. 2,220 hewn jarrah sleepers .. .. is. 90. each .. 198 17 Nov. 25 B. 0. Law .. .. Bricks, 14,000 ordinary, 250 bull nose .. for 36 2 Nov. 11. Port & Co., Ltd. .. 21,886ft. T & G jarrah, 5 x 1 .. .. lls. 66. 100ft. 125 12.) 16 I0 ..

Dec. 4 Nov. 22 Do. .. .. 5,388ft. T & G jarrah, 4 x I .. .. 12s. Gd. lOOft. 33 13 6

159 10 .. Nov. 12 H. C. Scott .. .. 61 bap oats and 53 bags bran .. for 44 0

Nov. 28 Sayers & McEvoy .. 8 doz. A.B. brand chairs .. .. .. 76s. doz. .. 30 8 Dec. IS The Timber Corporation,

Ltd. 39 40ft. ; 1 35ft., piles----1,595 feet .. Is. Gd. ft. .. 119 12

Doc. ID A. Todd . .. .. 100 cubic yards sand • . .. Sc. 3d. c. yd. .. 26 5 Nov. 22 A. A. Tuckey .. .. 17 35ft. ; I 40ft. piles .. for 39 17 Dec. 20 Do.. .. _. 22 3511. piles-770ft. .. .. . , Is. 6d. ft. 57 15 Dot. 31 Underwood. Typewriter Underwood typewriter, policy size.. for .. 27 10

Co.

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JAN. 30, 1914.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA, 107

Treasury, Perth, 27th January, 1914,

THE following Return of Material purchased by the Railway Department, under Section 41, Subsection (c), of Oa Tender Board Regulations is published for general information.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

List of Material purchased outside COn.tracis by Railway and Tramways Stores. Invoices passed during month of December, 1913. Amount-s-.£23 and over.

108

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 30, 1914.

Treasury, Perth, 28th January, 1914.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint E. S. Luscombe to be a Receiver of Public Money, under Regulation 4 of "The Audit Act, 1904," at Narrogin, for the Lands Department,

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

THE LOCAL COURTS ACT, 1904. C.L.D. 6797/13.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 28th January, 1914.

THE Hon. Attorney General, acting under the powers conferred upon him by Section 10 of "The Local Courts

Act, 1904," has appointed the following dates for the holding of the Local Courts sit Hie undermentioned places:—

Leonora. The Tuesday following the first Monday in each

month. Lavertan,

The Saturday following the second Friday following the first Monday in each month.

Mt. Morgans. The third Monday in each month.

Kookynie. The fourth Monday in each month.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

VACANCIES IR THE PUBLIC SERVICE,

Department. Position.

L

Salary. Date returnable,

Agriculture

London Agency ...

Manager, State Farm, Narro-gin*

Accountant and See..etary

£216 to £252

.2480 to £600

31st January, 1914

9th February, 1914

* With quarters valued at £26 per annum and board valued at 452 per annum.

Applications are called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed form obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

Officers in Class G are not eligible for promotion to Class I? until they have attained to the Maximum of their Class or to 20 years of age, and should, therefore, not apply for vacancies to which they have no claim for promotion.

M. E Public Service Commissioner.

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING FOR CULTIVATION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are available for leasing, subject to the Regulations for the Leasing of Town and Suburban Lands for Cultivation, on and after the dates specified in the Schedule below :—

Corr. 1 No. Town. Lot Noe. 1

Capital Value.

Annual Rental. Date Open. Applications to

be lodged at rteru arks.

Wednesday, 11418/10 Wegin 726 ... 433 fis. Sd. 41 4th Feb., 1914 Wag in 7801/13 Geraldton 923 440 £1 4s. 18th Feb., 1914 Geraldton

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 so lodged 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 such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to Clerk in charge of the District or Branch Land and Survey office 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 is unnecessary 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 not at any time obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

JAN. 30. 1914.1

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 109

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. North Province Bv-eiection.

IT is hereby netified, for public information. that yesterday reeeivc,,,i from the Honourable the Presidew of the Legislative Council a Warrant anthorising and directing me to proceed forthwith to issue a Writ for the election of a Member to serve in the Legislative Council, for the North Province of the State of Western Australia, and that pursuant to such Warrant I have this day issued the Writ accordingly.

The dates connected therewith are as follows:-Nomination—Saturday, the 21st February, 1914. Polling Day—Saturday, the 21st March. 1914. Return of Writ—Saturday, the 4th April, 1914.

E. G. STENBERG, Clerk of the Writs.

Office of Clerk of Writs, Perth, 23rd Jalitlftry, 1914.

COWCOWING AGRICULTURAL AREA. Amendment of Boundaries.

Department of Lauds and Surveys, 2674/13. Perth, 30th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the boundaries of the Cce.veowing Agricultural Area being amended to exclude Coweowing Agricultural Area Lot 98 therefrom.

CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

WORKERS' HOMES ACT, 1911. Dedication of South Perth Lot W130.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 3492/13. Perth, 30th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to dedicate, under the provisions of Sec-tion 7 of "The Workers' Homes Act, 1911," South Perth Lot W130 to the purposes of the said Act.

Dedication of Lots at North Fremantle. 7278/13.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to dedicate, under the provisions of Sec-tion 7 of "The Workers' Homes Act, 1911," the fol-lowing lots to the purposes of the said Act:—

North Fremantle Lots W284 to 273 inclusive. (Diagram P1520.)

Reserve 2552 is hereby amended to exclude these lots.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th January, 1914. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart, as Public Reserves, the lands described in the Schedules below, for the purposes there-in set forth:-

6073/12. KWOLYIN A.A..—No. 14880 (School site).—Bouzeded

by lines starting from the South-West corner of Kwolyin A.A. Lot 216, and extending North along part of its West boundary 4 chains S4 links; thence' East 4 chains 47 links; thence South 4 chains 10 links to a public road, and along same Westward to the starting point. (2 acres.) (Plan 4/80, Cl.)

10323/08. BUSSELTON.—No. 15219 (Excepted from Sale and

Occupation).--Sub. Lot 74. (4 acres Or. 25p.) (Plan ThiseeLiton Townsite.)

454.2/11. .NELSON.—No. 15220 (Timber).—Location 5093.

(300 acres.) (Plan 443/80, B3.) 12084/09. XELLEEI3ERRIN.—No. 15221 (Excepted from Sale

and Occupation).—Lot 231. (1 rood 21p,) (Plan Xel-lerberrin Townsite.)

8643/13. LINDON (Maul's Landing).—No. 15233 (Water).—

A square block of land, its boundaries being in the meridian and at right angles thereto, with well in centre. said well being situate about 8 chains North-Eastward from the trig, station on Maud Hill. (2 roods.) (Plan 94/300.)

9217/13. PLAITTA.GENET (near Denmark).—No. 15234

(Ride Range).—Bounded by lines starting from the North-East corner of Plairtageret Loestion 548, and extending South along portion of the East boundary of raid location for a distance of abomt 24 chains: thence about 124der..e. 15Trin. about 35 chains; about 214deg. 15min. S chains 50 links: about 124deg. 15min. abort 38 chairs 50 links to the West boundary of Plan-tagenet Location 2719: thence North and PR't along the West and North hoondnries of Location 2719 afore-said, resneetively, to the West bonndary of Location 1935; thence North along said hounda-v for a distance of about 4 chains 50 links: thence about 3044eg. 15 min. about 29 chains SO thence %bent 214rleg. 15min. 8 elrins 50 linlrs: thence abort 3041eq. 15roin. about 37 ehaine 80 links: thence North Sheet n chains in the qcmi-hern side of a surveyed road (Denmark-Albany): thence Westerly' alone. same in the starting point. Reserve 12239 bei,g hereby reduced. (About 76 acres.) (Plan 452(1/40.)

CF.CTL CLIFTON. Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING. "A" Reserve 768G, Margaret River.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 5602/00. Perth, 30th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that "A" Reserve 7685, adjoining Margaret River Townsite, will be available for leasing under Section 41A of "The Land Act, 1898," for Grazing purposes only, at a rental of £2 per 1,000 acres per annum, on and after the 18th February, 1914, ou an annual tenancy, renewable at the will of the Honourable the Minister for Lands, but subjeet to determination at three months' notice on either side, rent being apportioned accordingly.

Applications to be lodged at the District Lands Office, Bridgetown, (Plan 440/80.)

R. mem CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND BOARD NOTICE. Department of Lands and 5--arveys,

Corres. 1995/10. Perth, 30th January, 1914. 1T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Board appointed under Section 14, paragraph 8, of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1906," to deal with simultaneous applications will sit at the Beverley Lands Office on Friday, Gth February, at 10 a.m., to consider simultaneous applications for the following land:—

Avon Location 18620, ou Plan 344/80. Avon Location 5179, on Plan 379/80, Avon Locations 18798, 15799, 18802, and 18803, at

Dondakin. R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR LEASING. gay District, Gordon. Biller.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Corres. 9267/13. Perth, 23rd January. 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, tha: Reserve 15214, in the Hay District, situate bete-een the North boundary of Location 152 and the left bank of the Gordon River, will be open for leasing under Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1895," on and after the llth irroximo, for Pastoral Purposes, at a rentaT of £1 per annum, renewable at the will of the line. Mirister for Lands, but subjeet■ to deteraluanoti at three months' notice on either side; rent to he zi:pror-tioned accordingly. (Plan 437/80. D1.)

Applications to be lodged at the Distliet Lauds Office. Albany.

B. CECIL CLIFTON. Under Secretary for Lauds.

110 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN'. 30, 1914.

OPEN FOR LEASING,

Reserve Kee 6259

(comprising about 5,000 acres, near Murrin Murrin). Department of Lands and Surveys,

3538/96. Perth, 16th January, 1914. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the area comprised within Reserve 6259, situated on Plan 43/300 (near Murria Murrin), and containing 5,000 acres, will be available for leasing under Section 41A of "The Land Act, 1893," and its amendments, for pastoral purposes, on and after Wednesday, the 4th February, 1914, at an annual rental of £1 per 1,000 acres, with a minimum rental of £3 and a minimum area of 1,000 acres, subject to the lease being renewable at the will of the Hon. the Minister for Lands, and termin-able by him at three months' notice.

Provided that the lease be subject to any existing mining tenements, and that it be a condition of the lease that no restrictions are to be placed in the way of the acquisition of any portion of such lease for min-ing purposes at any time.

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie Local Land Office.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

NOTICE.

Department of Lauds and Surveys, Perth, 22nd January, 1914.

LT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lease has been forfeited under Sections 136 and 137 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-pay• ment of rent for the first half of the year 1013:-

Name, District, Lease No., area, Rent, and A/c No. Hunter, Edmund Harold; Broome; 519/152; 36p.; £1

lOs.; OL1 171.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

-TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 30th January, 1914.

general information, that the available for leasing, subject Leasing of Town and Subnr-the dates specified below, at in brackets:-

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1914.

Applications to be lodged at Beverley:- 5859/11-BROOKTON, 38, £17 10s. (14s.).

Applications to be lodged at Northam:- 10600/11-BUNGITLLA, /3, £12 10s. (10s.).

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1914.

4046/12-*KARRAGULLEN, 25, £32 10s. (11 Os.); 32, £27 10s. (a 2s.) ; 26, 28, 30, and 31, £25 each (£1 each); 1, £17 10s, (14s.); 2, 3, 5, and 6, £15 each (12s. each). Lots 6 25, 26, 28, 30, and 32 are subject to the payment (within thirty days) of £10, £35, £30, £20, £15, and £4 respectively, for the value of improve-ments effected thereon. Lots 4, 7, 3, 27, and 29 are excepted from leasing and occupation as Reserve 14763.

Applications to be lodged at Northam:- 2555/11-KUNUNOPPIN, 14, £50 (i2). Subject to

the payment (within thirty days) of £25 for the value of improvements effeeted thereon.

Applications to be lodged at ilatanriigg:- 881/11-'PERINGILLIIP, 34, £35 (21 Ss.); 35 and

36, £17 10s. each (14s. each); 37, 38, 40, 41, 45, 48, and 54-, £15 each (12s. each); 39, 42, 47, 50. and 51, £12 10s. each (10s. each). Lots 43, 44, and 46 have been excepted from leasing and occupation as Reserve 15072.

Applications to be lodged at Forth:- 406/11--YOITANMI, 129, £20 (16s.).

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1914.

Applications to be lodged at Perth:- 7683/13-DENHAM, 41, £15 (12s.). This lot is stab-

Jett to survey.

Applications to be lodged at Geraldton:- 9194/99-DENISON, 69, 72, 74, 139, and 140, £30

each (11 4s. each) ; 32, 33, 35, 39, 63, 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 75, 76, 125 to 127 inclusive, 129, £22 10s. each (18s. each).

Applications to be lodged at Northam:- 12254/11-000MALLING, 193, £22 10s. (1Ss.) ; 194,

£27 10s. (a 2s.).

elppticatioes to be lodged at Bridgetown:- 3349/85--NANYUY, 120, £20 (16s.); 117 to 119 in-

elusive, £15 each (12s. each), Lot 121 has been excepted from leasing as Reserve 8307, and previously gazetted boundaries of such reserve are hereby cancelled.

Plan showing these lots is now available for inspection at Lands and Surveys Office, Perth, and District Land Office, Bridgetown,

Applications to be lodged at Banbury:- 6048/12-*YALUP BROOK, 1, 2, and 6, £15 each

(12s. each); 3, 4, 7 to 10 inclusive, £12 10s. each (10s. each).

Applications to be lodged at Northam:-

9812/11-*WONGAN HILLS, 125, £37 10s. (El 10s.) ; 139, £35 (11 8s.); 49, £30 (11 48.); 17, £20 (16s.); 22 and 30, £15 each (12s. each).

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:- 12513/02-BURBANKS, 94, £15 (12e.).

eliadirations to be lodged at Bunbury:- 11302/K-WEST COLLIE, 44, 45, and 53, £20 each

(16s. each); 37, 48, and 46, £17 10s. each (14s. each); 38 to 42 inclusive, 47, 50 to 52 inclusive, 63, and 70, £15 each (122. each); 55 to 60 inclusive, 64, 65, 67 to 09 inclusive, 412 10s. each (10s. each), Lots 41, 44, 45, and 46 are subject to the payment (within thirty days) of £65, £75, £2, and £8 respectively for the value of improvements effected thereon. All other lots sub-ject to the value of any improvements existing thereon. Lae 48, 49, 54, 61, 62, and 66 have been excepted from leasing and occupation as Reserve 15147.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1914.

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:- 9788/00-BOULDER, 1129, £12 10s, (105.). Subject

to the payment (within thirty days) of £48 for the value of improvements effected thereon.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1914. Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:-

3760/07-BOULDER, 244R, £15 (12s.). 11633/08-RALGOORLIE, 2954, £20 (16s.).

Plans showing the arrangements of the lots referred to are a m obtainable at this office and the various District or Branch District Land and Survey Offices.

Applications may be lodged at the offices mentioned at any time prior to the dates specified, and any appli-cations so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on the specified day,

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will he-determined as prescribed by Section 17 of "The Land Act, 1-898," and Section 2 of "The Land Ad Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by efich applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Minister for Lands in the manner provided by Clause 18 of the above Regulations.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the date specified, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applica-tions may be lodged personally or sent through the post,

*End] of the above-mentioned lots in townsites marked with at, asterisk, exclusive of reserves, will be ]eases on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall not at any time obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

IT is hereby notified, for undermentioned Lots are to the Regulations for the ban Lands on and after the annual rentals shown

I Price per I Area. acre, i Location No.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District (near Pomp Road).

Corr. N. 8154/13. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 433/80, A4.)

Area. Price

per acre.

acres. £ e. d. 7550 100 0 17 0 (Reserve 12976 is hereby re- 7581 152 _ 0 16 0 duced.)

Nelson Distr:et (near Balls Creek and Wine: pep Creek). Cora No. 6913/13. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 438/80.)

Location Area No. Price

per acre.

acres. .2 s. d. 7793 ... 100 0 14 0 {Reserve 121)76 is hereby re.

dated.] 7705 123 0 13 6 "t (Rewire 5231 is hereby in 7796 359 011 6 5 diced.)

Sussex District (near Jarrahwood). Corr, No. 10707/12. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 414/SO, A4,)

Price par acre.

s. d. 0 14 0

Location No. II

1199 •• acres.

Arai.

Nelson District (near Deep River).

Corr. No. 2097/13. Open, uncle. Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 455/80.)

Location Price No. AM" ; per acre

acres. L a. d. 787 211 0 12 0

Sussex, District (near En.sselton). Corr. No. 1714/86. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 413/80.)

a. r. p. s. d. 1231 254 0 0 12 0 1232 199 3 0 012 0 1233 201 U 0 0 13 0 11111 352 0 0 O 15 0 1533 270 0 0 0 12 6 (Reserve 1.127 is hereby re-

duced.)

KATANNING AND WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICTS.

Williams, Roe, Kojonup, and Kent Districts (near Lake Grace).

Corr. No. 9831/09. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 407/80.) All the vacant unsubdivided and unreserved lands, on

Plan 407/80, in the vicinity of Lake Grace; subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

Location No.

;FAL 30, 1914.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 30th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the areas scheduled hereunder being made available for selection under "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments. The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location available under Part VIII, must take the balance thereof under Conditional Purchase, and a selector of a portion of any location available under Part VI. must take the balance of same under Grazing Lease conditions.

The areas which are open under Part V. are open under Section 55 (Residential Conditions), and only under Section 56 (Non-residential Conditions) to those persons already holding their full complement under Section 55 in the immediate vicinity.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available under Part VI.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office for 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 that clay; if there are more applicants than one for any lot, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board, and should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or other-wise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, after tl.e closing of the date for receiving applications, notiA will be given in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the Land Board in person, be may apply to the Head Office or to the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Land 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 for seven days from the date of issue.

Land specified as carrying an Agricultural Bank advance which is situated within 15 miles of a railway or authorised railway is available subject to the special conditions that an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out shall be made on prescribed im-provements in each of the first four years cc! the lease; but this shell not release the holder from any covenant in the Ag 'cultural Bank Mortgage requiring the im-provements 'm be made at an earlier date. Such advance is subject to the usual condition governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank. particulars of which may be had on application to the Managing Trustee. Applica-tions for advance meat be accompanied by a fee of one per cent.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1914.

ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Kent, Kajonup, and Plantagenet Districts (near Ongervig).

Corr. No. 2969/11. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 435/80.) 1. Plantagenet, near Borden Station.—The vacant

unsubdivided and unreserved lands situated North of Plantagenet Locations 6006, 3006, and 3008, East of the latter, 1630, and 1675, South of the latter. 3024, and 3023, and West of Locations 3016 and 2323.

2. Kojonup, near Peerup-Meennp and Ougerup Creeks.----The vacant nnsubdivided and unreserved lands situated on Plan 435/SO, BI, to the North-Eastward of the Peerup-Meenap Creek and West of the Ongerup Creek.

3. Kent District, East of Ongerup.—The vacant tin- subdividedd, and unreserved land situated on Plan 435/SO, D, E, & 1 & 2.)

Subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

Location

Area. Price No. per acre.

acres. £ s. d. 2782

160

O 12 0 2738

0 15 0

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corr. No. 1247/13. Open, under Part V. (Plan 3780/40, D3.) The area comprised within closed road extending from

the North-West corner of Wickepin A.A. Lot 152 South-Eastward along its Western boundaries to North side of the road along the South boundary, and again from South side of said road along East boundary of Lot 160 to its South-East corner.

At E1 per acre in addition to cost of survey. This land is available only to the holders of land

abutting thereon. Crown Grant of this land will not be issued 'before

those of adjoining blocks in the same name.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District (near Kerkenin).

Corr. No. 908/10. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4/80.)

LoosSion No. Area. Price

per acre.

1 •14521 ..

acres. 1206-

£ e. d.

340 0 14 0 I *866 0 5 6

*20902 1324— 994 0 16 0

*330 0 5 0

SOUTHERN CROSS LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Yilgarn District (near 17-mile post, No. 1 Rabbit-proof

Fence). Corr. No. 7114/13. Open, under Parts V and VI. (Plan 35/80.) The vacant unsurveyed Crown lands situated to the

North of and adjoining Yilgarn Location 3, and extend-ing along the Eastern side of the Rabbit-proof fence for a distance of about 20 chains; comprising about 400 acres.

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corr. No. 6174/12. Open, under Part V. (Plan 409A/40.) The land comprised within the closed road passing

along the North boundary of Williams Location 5488. Open only to the holders of land abutting thereon, at

a price of £1 per acre, plus cost of survey. The Crown Grant of the land will not he issued before

that of adjoining land in the same name.

Williams District (near .Kukerin or Nyabing). Corr. No. 8805/11. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 408/80,

E & F 1, 2, & 3.) The vacant unreserved and unsurveyed land situated

on Plan 408/80, E & P 1, 2, & 3; subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1914.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District (near Deep Riser).

Corr. No. 4337/13. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 455/80.)

I e. d. 0 19 0

acres. 7434 110

I Price per acre.

Loca- 1 Lion Area. No.

5 s. d. ti6 10 0

a. r. P. 3140 0 0 2-28

Location No. Area Price per

acre.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District (near Wilgarrup).

Corr. No. 9(123/13. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 439/80, I"4.) (Reserve 12976 is hereby reduced.)

t As a whole, inclusive of cost of survey.

Nelson District (near IVannup). Corr. No. 7492/13. Open, under Part V., Section 60. (Plan 439/80, Cl.)

Location No.

a. r. 7810 .. 13 3

Price per acre.

s. d. 1 16 0

P. 0

Area.

Location j Area. No.

Price per acre.

a. r. p. 0 3 0

£ a. d. 1 4 0 1399

Location No.

Price per acre. Area.

acres. £ s. d.

287

0 10 0 614 ..,

Price per acre. Location NO I Area.

s. d.

0 19 0 0 6 0

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

*15715 1382- 330

112

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [JAN. 30, 1914.

OPEN WEDNESDAY. 18th FEBRUARY, 1914. ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District (near Lake Grasmere). Corr. No. 2968/05. Open, under Part V., Section 60 only. (Plan 457/80,

B.2.)

Sussex District (near Meelup Spring). Corr. No. 3117/13. Open, under Part V., Sections 56, 57, or 55. (Plan

413/80, A & Bl.) Available to the adjoining holders of land only.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kent District (near Ongerup).

Corr. No. 9230/13. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 418/80, 13

& 4.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

"loon District (near Korreloeking). Corr. No. 12712/09. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 33/80, P3.)

JAN. 30, 1914.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 113

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the lands described hereunder will be available for selec-tion on the days as hereinafter shown, under Parts V. and VIII. of the Land At and its amendments, and the Regulations framed thereunder.

The lands marked with an asterisk are also available under Part Vl.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Lund Office foe 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 that day; if there are more applicants than one for any lot the application to be wanted will be determined by the Land Board, and should any lands remain unseieeted such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, after the closing of the date for receiving applications, notice will be given in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time. and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; bat it shall not be obligatory on the Department io give any other notice.

If an a pplicaut wishes to appear before the Laud Board in person, be may apply to the Head Office or the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Land 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 for seven days from the date of issue

Land specified as carrying an Agricultural Bank advance is atailable subject to the special condition that an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out shall be made or. prescribed improvements in each of the first four years of the lease; but this shall not release the holder from any covenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgage requiring the improvements to be made at an earlier date. Such advance is subject to the usual conditions governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particulars of which may be had en application to the Managing Trustee. Applications for advance mnst be accompanied by a lee of one per cent.

The areas which are open under Part V. are open under Section 55 (Residential Conditions), and only under Section 56 (Non-residential Conditions) to those persons already holding their full complement under Section 55 in the immediate vicinity.

NOW OPEN,

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Cones. 7573/13. Coweowing Lot 4, containing 3731/.! acres, at 10s. per

acre, Parts V. and VIU. (Plan 33/80, Dl.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1914.

KALGOORLIE LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Esperanee District.

Corres. 5343/12. *Espera.nce Location 654, containing 1,000 acres, at

6s. per acre; being 1-I. & H. E. MoCkery's forfeited Grazing Lease 7776/68. (Plan 423/80, C2.)

ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Kent District, Correa. 2523/11. Kent Location 558, containing 900 acres, at 12a. 6d.

per acre; being H. Johnson's forfeited Conditional Par. chase 31493/55. (Plan 419/80, D4.)

Plantagenet District. Corres, 5257-8/11. Plantagenet Location 2387, containing 721 acres, at

10s. 6d. per acre; being J. a John's forfeited Home-stead Farm 16739/74 and Conditional Purchase 29455/55. (Plan 436/80, E & P3; Magitup Subdivision, Sheet 2.)

Corres. 13389/10. "Plantagenet Locations 926 and 2988, together con-

taining 160 acres, at 4s. per acre; being G. Worsfold's forfeited Homestead Farm 16367/74. (Plan 451/80 Al.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District.

Corres. 8343/12. Nelson Location 6623, containing 160 acres, at 15s.

per acre; being A. Harrison's forfeited Homestead Farm 18750/74. (Plan 443/S0.)

Carries a Bank advance of £150.

Cones, 3191/08, 3193/08. Nelson Locations 3660 and 3661, containing 160 acres;

each; being C. & M. Sell's forfeited Homestead Farm 10286/74 and 10287/74. (Subject to classification and pricing.) (Plan 438/80, A.2.)

743/10. Location 2595, containing 250 acres, at 18s. being W. J. Livingston's forfeited Conditional 25054/55. (Plan 415/80, ES.)

Cones. 4125/07. Nelson Location 2908. containing 160 acres, at 19s.

1)-er acre; being F. C. Moor 's abandoned Homestead Farm 9308/74. (Plan 415/80, B3.)

Corres. 1984/06. Nelson Location 2031, containing 230 acres, at 21s.

per acre; being W. Vincent's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 4064/56. (Plan 415/80, A4.)

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Victoria District.

Corres. 14231/10. Victoria Location 4787, containing 680 acres, at lls.

per acre; being J. Ryan's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 28731/55. (Plan 121/80, A3,)

Corres. 14232/10, Victoria Location 6551, containing 160 acres; being

Ryan's forfeited Homestead Farm. (Subject to classification and pricing.) (Plan 121/80. A & B3.)

KATANNINCT LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Hay District.

Cones. 17064/10. Teuterclen Agricultural Area Lot 67, containing 100

acres, at 14s. per acre; being R. Coulter's forfeited Conditional Purchase 28219/55. (Plan 445/80, A2.)

Kent District. Corres. 2710/11. Kent Location 581, containing 500 acres, at lls. per

acre; being T. Johnson's forfeited Conditional Purchase 31423/55. (Plan 419/80, D3.)

NARROGLN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Correa. 10432/07, 10433/07. Williams Locations 7881 and 7882, containing 150

and 160 acres respectively; being 0. C. Humphries' forfeited Homestead Farm 9776/74 and Conditional Pur-chase 19443/55.

Subject to classification and pricing, and the payment of Agricultural Bank mortgage. (Plan 110/80, FL)

Cones. 15135/08; D.O. 853/13. Williams Location 8740, containing 160 acres, at 17s.

6d. per acre; being A. Nelson's forfeited Homestead Farm 11937/74. (Plan 386/80, D1,)

Cones. 10776/08. Williams Location 8432, containing 179 acres, at lls.

6d. per acre; being the position rendered vacant by the amendment of H. Mellor's Grazing Lease 4520/68. (Plan 38513/40, E2.)

Cones. Nelson

per acre; Purchase

114 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN-. 30, 1914.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Murray District.

Corres. 9284/07. Murray Location 712, containing 100 acres, at 14s. 6d.

per acre; being J. Cox's forfeited Homestead Farm 9659/74. (Plan 380/80, 42.)

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corres, 3210/13. Williams Location 11273. containing 300 acres, at

13s, per acre; being F. F. Emery's abandoned Con-ditional Purchase 33384/55 and Homestead Farm 9384/74. (Plan 408/SO, E3.)

Corres, 2792-3/1.3. Williams Location 11297, containing 1,000 acres, at

13s. per acre; being W. A. Latter's abandoned Home-stead Farm and Conditional Pnrchnse applications. (Plan 407/80, 42.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1914. ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District. Corres. 9408/12; D.O. 405/12. Starting from a point opposite the 325-mile peg on the

Perth-Albany Railway line; thence 50 chains East ; thence North 28 chains; thence West 62 chains; thence back to starting point by railway; containing 160 acres; being J. E. Hill's abandoned. Homestead Farm application. (Plan 451/30, B4.)

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Corms. 7059/04; D.O. 286/13. Avon Location 6603, containing 160 acres, at 26s. 6d.

per acre; being W. S. Tozer is forfeited Homestead Farm No. 5368/74. (Plan 379/80, E3.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District.

Corres. 588-9/12. Nelson Location 4273, containing 320 acres; being

P. J. Hubery's forfeited Conditional Purchase 31093/55 and Homestead Farm 17964/74 (subject to classification and pricing.) (Plan 443/80, D3; Warren River, Sheet 3.)

Svssex District. Corres, 9039-40/12; D.O. 117/13. Sussex Location 1092, containing 16214 acres, at 28s.

per acre; being H. E. Baker's forfeited Homestead Farm No. 18817/74 and Conditional Purchase 791/57. (Plan 439/80, St. John Brook.)

GERALDTON LOCAL LIND DISTRICT.

'Victoria District.

Corres. 4116/11, 4125/11, and 4247/11. Victoria Locations 4736 and 4741, containing 1,000

acres each, at lls, and 11s. Gd. per acre, respectively; being IL A. BloomBeld's forfeited Conditional Purchase 29346/55 and 10131/56 and Homestead Farm 16670/74. (Plan 122/80, F3; Perenjori, Sheet 2.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Corres. 8971/06 and 2221/07. Avon Locations 10762 and 9905, containing 538 and

200 acres; being J. Powell's forfeited Grazing Lease No. 7323/68 and Conditional Purchase 30609/55 (sub-jeet to classification and pricing.) (Plan 32/80. D4.)

Cones. 7418/12. Avon Location 19454, containing 160 acres; being H.

Massey's forfeited Homestead Farm 18695/74 (sulticot to classification and pricing). (Plan 2A/40. 171.)

Corres. 7255/10, Avon Location 18399, containing 160 acres, at 14s.

per acre; being H. Honje's forfeited Homestead Farm 14840/74. (Plan 32/80, A4.)

Corms. 7909/10. Avon Location 17907, containing 100 acres, at 10s.

lid. per acre. (Plan 33/80, D3.)

5 ingium District. Corres, 11639/12. Ninglian Location 1380, containing 1,000 acres, at

10s. Gd. per acre; being J. W. Duncan's forfeited Con-ditional Purchase 32901/55. (Plan 56/80, 0 & DI.)

Victoria District, Corres. 2542/10; D.O. 5/13. Victoria Location 4429, containing 977 acres; being

C. McArthur's abandoned Conditional Purchase No. 8262/56 (subject to re-pricing). (Plan 89/80, E3.)

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Willianrs District.

Cones. 9501/55. Williams Location 6236, containing 146')i acres, at

7s. per acre; being .T. R. Liston's forfeited Homestead Farm 7226/74. (Plan 409B/40, El.)

Correa. 5973/10. Williams Location 9699, containing 100 acres, at 14s.

per acre; being T. C. Conk's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase No. 26290/55. (Plan 346D/40. 04.)

KATANN[N6 LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kojonup District.

Open tinder Parts V., VI., and VIII. Corres. 5032/09; D.O. 368/13. That portion of unstirveyed land surrounded by Loca-

tions 5847, 5845, 5501, 5877, 4910, and 9181, containing about 320 acres. (Plan 408/80, E4.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1914. I,BANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Pia at age net District. Corres. 10164/12, Plantagenet Location 2658, containing 37 acres 1 rood

211 perches, at 20s. per acre; being Thomas Eaeburn's forfeited Conditional Purchase 32640/55. {Plan Lake Saida.)

(Subject to the conditions published in the Govern-ment Gazette, 12th ;frig. 1912, page 2891.)

Kent District. Corres. 2599/12. Kent Location 293. containing 160 acres, at 7s. 6d.

;ler acre; being G. Earle 's forfeited Homestead Farm 18223/74. (Plan 435/80, 01; OngeruP Sheet 1.)

Hay District. Caries. 3774.5/09, 4480/09. Hay Locations 689, 690. and 691, containing 2931,2,

and 4-36 acres, at 15s., 12s., and 10s. per acre re-peetively ; being T. Keogh 's abandoned applications.

(Plan 452/80, 14.)

REVEIILT6Y LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon Distil et.

Corres. 7031/09. Avon Locations 5015 and 14577, together containing

2094 acres; being E. E. White's forfeited Conditional Purchase 23752/55. (Plan 379/80, D & E4.)

(Subject to re-classification and re-pricing.)

JAN. 30, 1914.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 115

BONBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Murray District.

Corres. 7565/05. Murray Location 038, containing 1081. acres, at ltis.

per acre; being A. J. McNeil's abandoned Conditional Purchase 323/57. (Plan 383/80, D1.)

0'61144 'ton District. Corres 8221/13. Wellington Location 1624, containing 405 acres; being

A. S. Mann's abandoned Conditional Purchase 34015/55; subject to classification and pricing. (Plan 410/80, B3 & 4.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District.

Corres. 7537/13. Nelson Locations 2964 and 2965, containing 250 and

231 acres, at 12s. per acre; being A. 0. Draper's aban-doned Conditional Purchase 33015/35: (Plan 415/80, D4; Dinninup Subdivision.)

Corres. 204/10; D.O. 301/13. Nelson Location 3605, containing 90 acres, at 12s. per

acre; being W. J. Livingstone 's forfeited Con ditional Purchase 24832/55. (Plan 415/80, 53.)

KATANN1NG LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kojonnp District.

Corres. 2507/13. *Kojonup Location 6782, containing 3691,:, acres, at

Ss. ad. per acre; being G. Parker's abandoned Grazing Lease 8445/68. (Plan 408/80, P4. Nampup Subdivision Sheet 3.)

NARROG1N LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Coma. 3710/12. Avon Location 15089, containing 986 acres, at 20s.

per acre, and subject to the payment of existing im-provements; being W. M. Peters' forfeited Conditional Purchase 31745/55. (Plans 344/80, F4, 377/S0, FL)

NO:RTIEAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Corres. 3936/09,. 3937/09. Avon Locations 13805 and 13806, containing 340 and

160 acres respectively; being Thos. Ryan's forfeited Conditional Purchase 23168/55 and Homestead Farm 12492/74. (Subject to classification and pricing.) (Plan 26/80, B1.)

Correa. 5020/12. That portion of Avon Location 15.168 containing 160

acres, at lls. 6d. per acre; being the position rendered vacant by the forfeiture of J. A. Mitchell's Homestead Farm 18400/74. (Plan 35/80. A3.)

Corres, 8987/10. Avon Location 17157, containing 2501A acres, at 10s.

per acre; being 0..1. Boyles forfeited Conditional. Pur-chase 27404/55. (Plan 3A/40. C2.)

Corres, 8008/09. Starting from the North-West corner of Avon Loca-

tion 14671; thence 32 chains North; thence East 50 chains; thence South 32 chains; thence West 50 chains, containing 160 acres; being P. J. Haldan's forfeited Homestead Farm 12993/74. (Plan 33/80, Al.)

Melbourne District. Corres. 14604/10, 14605/10. Melbourne Location 2275, containing 2611 acres, at

14s. per acre; being D. Scott's forfeited Conditional Purchase 28385/55 and Homestead Farm 15968/74. (Plan 57/30, B2.)

YOR1'H.'C LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Njoilhan. DiN1

Carves. 2822-3-4-5-6/13. Ningban Location 1425. containing 989 acres; 490

acres at 15s. 66. and *499 acres at 5s., and Location 1433, containing 1216 acres: 290 acres at ills. and "925 at 5s.; being H. S. and A. Craig's abandoned applica-tions. (Plan 114/80, F3; Dalwallino Sheet 5.)

(If taken together carry a Bank Advance of U00.)

Victoria District. Correa. 0766-7/10. Victoria Location 4441, containing 990 acres; being

A. Payne's forfeited Conditional Purchase 26036/55 and Homestead _Farm 14410/74. (Subject to re-pricing.) (Plan 89/80, DL)

WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. 11-Wiwi's District.

13127/11. Williams Location 11034, eontaining 500 acres, at

12s. 6d. per acre; being A 1 thies's forfeited Conditional Purchase 10741/56. (Plan 386D/40, 03 & 4.)

Cones, 5972/10; D.O. 343/13. Williams Location 9700, containing 100 acres, at Ils.

per acre; being T. 6, Cook's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 26291/55. (Plan 386D/40, C4.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1914.

KALGOORLIE LOCAL LAND DiSTraCT. Corres. 8097/13. Esperanto Locations 730, 731, 732, and 733, containing

100 acres each, at 15s. per acre; also Locatioo. 734, containing 100 acres, at 17s, per acre; being F. H. Brown's abandoned Conditional Purchase application. (Plan Esperance Locations.)

11. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th January, 1914. .11 is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands have been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose of new roads, that is to say:—

NELSON. 16505/10. Regazettal of Road No. 3998.—A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving Road 1980 on the North boundary of Nelson Location 1870, and extending as surveyed (0.1'. Bridgetown) 436) in a general South-Westerly direction through Locations 1879, 1293, 5346, 1773, along the South boundary of Location 2105, through 1658, continuing to the North-East corner of Location 6809, along the North boundaries of Locations 6809, 6808, the South boundary of 6813, part of South boun-dary of 1249, through 2890, 1421, along the Southern boundaries of Locations 4072, 6802, 6803, 6804, 6805, 4065, through 3472; thence onward to Wheatley's Mill and Store.

An extra area of lti perches being resumed from Nel-son Location 3472. (Plans 439B/40, 439/80, D & E3.)

N ARROGLN. 6962/07. No. 4827.—A strip of land, one chain wide, starting

from the North-West corner of Williams Location 5268, and extending South along its West boundary to its South-West corner; thence as surveyed (0.P. Narrogin 17413) South-Westward, passing through part of Loca-tion 10608 to the Tatter's 'West boundary; thence South-ward along part of its Vest boundary to the South-East corner of Location 8967; thence South-Westward and Westward, passing along the North boundary of I.ocation 8968 to its North-West corner; thence South-ward along part of the latter's West boundary and South-Westward and again Southward, passing along part of the East boundary of Reserve 8733; thence South-Westward through said reserve to its Sontli-West corner; widening to two chains along part of the East boundary of Reserve 8733 as shown on said OP. Nar-rogin 1746.

Also the short strip of land extending Northward from the road above described, along part of the East boun-dary.of Location 8067 to its North-East corner.

0 acres 2r. 21p. being resumed from Williams Loca-tion 10608. (Plan 385D/40, B4.)

Plans of the land so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys. Perth.

By order of Ills Excellency the Governor. THOS. H. BATT-T.

Minister for Lands.

116 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Jaw. 30, 1914.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. WHEREAS the DARLING RANGE Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Kalanummla on the 30th day of July, 1913, resolved to deviate the road hereinafter described, that is to say:--

Crown. DARLING RANGE.

5899/00. Deviation of part of Road No. 1480.—A strip of land,

one chain wide, leaving the present road at an angle on the North boundary of Conditional Purchase 48/1328, and extending as surveyed (Diagram P1454) North-Westward through Reserve 9311 to rejoin the present road on the East boundary of Canning Location 376. (Plan 1C/40, E4.)

WHEREAS the FREMANTLE Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Fremantle on or about the 23rd day of June, 1913, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

FREMANTLE. 7858/01. Extension of Road No. 1813.—A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the South-West corner of Cockburn Sound Location 314, and extending as surveyed (Diagram 10214) South-Westward through Location 14 to a surveyed road passing through same.

3 acres Or. 33p. being resumed from Cockburn Sound Location 14. (Plan 341A/40, B2.)

WHEREAS the ESPERANCE Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Esper-ance on or about the 15th day of July, 1913, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

ESPERANCE. 936/13. No. 4619.—A strip of land, commencing one chain

wide, from a surveyed road on the East boundary of Fitzgerald Location 49, and extending as surveyea (Diagram Perth 1377) East (its centre line being the North boundary of Location 53) to the East hoandary of said location; thence onwards, two chains wide (its centre line being the North boundary of Location 54) to the latter's East boundary; thence as surveyed (O.P. Perth 1089) in a general Easterly direction, passing along the North boundary of LOcation 214 to its North-East corner (widening in position shown on said O.P Perth 1089 to avoid a salt lake).

5 acres being resumed from Fitzgerald Location 55. 5 acres being resumed from Fitzgerald Location 53.

(Plan 402/80, D1.)

WHEREAS the MOORA Road Board, by res.olutioo passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Moora on or about the 15th day of November, 1909, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

MOORA. 8405/09. No. 4814.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 2045 at the North-West corner of Melbourne Location 2351, and extending as surveyed (Diagram P758) along the latter's North boundary and that of Location 1334 to its North-East corner; thence as sat veyed (O.P. Perth 1378) North-Eastward to the North-West corner of Location 1639; thence Eastward inside and along the South boundaries of Locations 926 and 927 to join road allowed for on C.G. at about the 3 mile 33 chains 30 links post on the latter's South boun-dary.

99 acres lr. 7 5/10p. being resumed from Melbourne Location 926.

27 acres 1r. 14 3/10p, being resumed from Melbourne Location 927. (Plans 63 and 64/80.)

WHEREAS the EAST AVON Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Bruce Rock ou or about the 18th day of August, 1913, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

4777/13. No. 4816.—A strip of land, one chain wide. leaving

a surveyed road at the North-West corner of Avon Locsa tion 18201, and extending as surveyed South-Eastward

along part of its North boundary; thence as surveyed (Diagram Northam 2322) '-oath-Eastward and South-ward through said Location la2e1 to the North-East eorner of Location 17147, continuing Southward inside and along the latter's East boundary (also the East boundary of Reserve 13939) to its South-East corner; thence South-Eastward through Location 17592 to a sur-veyed road on the North-Western boundary of the Ulakine Station Yard. Also a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the road above described at the North-East corner of Location 17147, and extending West inside and along a South boundary of Location 18201 to a surveyed road at its South-West corner.

6 acres 3r. 20p. being resumed from Avon Location 18201.

2 acres lr. Op. being resumed from Avon Location 17147.

6 acres Or. 15p. being resumed from Avon Location 17592. (Plan 4/80, A3.)

WHEREAS the DOWERIN Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dowerin on or about the 5th day of September, 1912, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

DO W ERIN. 15164/11. No. 4819.—A strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-

ing at the North-West corner of Avon Location 2840, and extending as surveyed (Diagram North 2186) East inside and along the latter's North boundary for a dis-tance of 11 chains, to join a surveyed road.

1 acre Or. 16p. being resumed from Avon Location 2840. (Plan 33/80, Al.)

WHEREAS the AVON Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dangin on or about the 23rd day of December, 1912, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say :•-

AVON. 10379/12. No. 4820.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road on the South-Western boundary of Avon Location 18456 at the South-West corner of the Yuruga Station Yard Reserve, and extending as surveyed (Dia-gram Northam 2356) in a general Easterly direction through parts of Avon Locations 18456 and 15812 to the latter's North-East boundary.

5 acres Or. 19p. being resumed from Avon Location 18450.

0 acres 1r. Op. being resumed from Avon Location 15812. (Plan 30/40,. F3.)

WHEREAS the WAGIN Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wagin on or about the 5t1h day of August, 1912. resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

WAGIN. 8589/12. No. 4821.—A strip of land, one chain wide, as sur-

veyed, leaving Road No. 2075 on the North boundary of Williams Location 1121, and extending Eastward and Southward along parts of its North and East boundaries and again Eastward through Location 2747 to a sur-veyed road at the North-West corner of Location 2587, including a small triangular portion of land between the Northern side of road above described and a West boundary of Location 2747, as shown on Diagram Narro-gin 2052.

0 acres Or. 29.5p. being resumed from Williams Loca-tion 2747. (Plan 409A/40, Cl.)

WHEREAS the MURRAY Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Pinjarra on the 2nd day of November, 1912, resolved to open the Road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

MURRAY. 10252/12. No. 4826.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 44 at the East corner of Murray Location 1021, and extending as surveyed on Plan Perth 1398 and Diagram Perth 1104 North-Westward and South-Westward along the Northern boundaries of Locations 1021. 1022, 991. and 1029 to the latter's Wert eorner to rejoin Road No. 44. (Plan 380/80 and Dwellingup Locations.)

EAST AVON.

J. 30, 19141 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W. X_ 117

WHEREAS the DARLING RANGE Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board. held at leaienumnda on the 2nd day of November, 1912, re-solved to open the Road hereinafter described, that is to say:--

DARLING RANGE. 10148/12, No. 4828,—A. strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

the North-Eastern side of Road No. 2237 and extending as surveyed (Diagram P1296) North-Eastward to the North-West corner of Canning Location 261, continuing through late 55/121; thence Eastward passing along the South boundary of Location 260 to the West boun-dary of Location 269, including the triangular piece of land between road above described and West boundary of Location 261 as shown on said Diagram P1296. (Plan 10/40, E4.)

WHEREAS the MECKERING Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Meek-ering on or about the 11th day of August, 1913, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:--

1411

CKERING, 9391/12. No. 4822.—A strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-

ing at the South-West corner of Avon Location 4347, and extending as surveyed (Diagram Northam 2036) East inside and along the South boundary of said Loca-tion, and along the South boundary of Location 20391 to its South-East corner.

4 acres being resumed from Avon Location 4347. (Plan 26/80, D3.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," by notices published in the Government Gazette, declared that the said lauds had been set apart, taken, or re-sumed for the purpose of the said Roads, and that plans of the said lands might be inspeeted at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy of the said notices to be served tip on the owners and occu-piers of the said lands resident within the State, or such of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, either personally or by registered letter posted to their last-named places of abode.

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified that the lines of communciation described above are Roads within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1911." subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 30th day of January, 1914. It. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1898. (Section 23.)

Department of Lands and Surveys. Application No. 14/24.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended on the 9th day of February 1914 to issue to -William John Rourke of Tainluellup but formerly of Albany in the State of Western Australia farmer a Substituted Conditional Purchase Lease to the land described below the original Conditional Purchase Lease having as is alleged been lost.

Dated 28th day of January, 1914. R. J. MONTGOMERY,

far Registrar of Deeds.

The knurl referred to. All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Kojonup

District of the Nuid State being Kojonup Location No. 2308 as the same is more particularly delineated and described in the maps and books of the Department of Lands and Surveys and being flue whole of the land comprised in Conditional Purchase Lease No. 1864/56.

LAND ACT, 1898. (Section 23.)

Application No. 14/21. Department of Lands and Surveys.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended on the 9th day of February 1914 to issue to Arthur Ernest Flower of Kalgoorlie in the State of Western Australia blade-

smith a Substituted Lease to the land described below the original lease having as is alleged been lost.

Dated 23rd day of January, 1914.

fl. J. MONTGOMERY, for Registrar of Deeds.

The land referred to. All that piece or parcel of land situate in Kalgoorlie aforesaid being Kalgoorlie Lot No. 2655 as the same is more particularly delineated and described in the maps and hooks of the Department of Lands and Sur-veys and being the whole of the land comprised in lease of Working-man's Block No. 261/88E.

THE INSECT PESTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1898.

Department of Agriculture and Industries, Perth, 27th January, 1914.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 7 of "The Insect Pests Amendment Act, 1898," that the Orchard and Vineyard situate at Katanning and occupied by the executors of the late Hon. F. H. Piesse, comprising :shunt 200 acres and being portions of Katanning Town Lots 421, 422, and 458, and of Kojonup Location 1619, to-gether with the area of land contiguous to or surround-ing the same and bounded on the North by Climie, Toovey, and Adam Roads; on the East by Parry Road; on the West by Yowangup and Fairfield Roads, and on the South by a road connecting Fairfield and Parry Roads; such area being approximately six miles in length and six miles in breadth, ie hereby declared an infected place within the meaning of the said Aet. being infected with the larval of codlin moth, and from which orchard, vineyard, and contiguous or surrounding area no plants or fruit shall be removed except under the direction of an Inspector or other authorised officer, and within whiels occupiers Phil do all such things as nay be deemed necessary in order to eradicate, or pre-vent the spread of, the said disease.

THOMAS H. BATH, Minister for Agriculture and Industries.

Agrie. No. 4178/13; Ex. Co. No. 210. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has approved, in consequence of certain re-organisations in the Fruit Industries Branch, of the cancellation of the appoint-ments of the following Hon. Inspectors under "The Tneect Pests Amendment Act, 1898";

A. Roberts, F. Kunzel, C. R.. Taylor, J. C. H. Nenke, and G. Diiley.

T- S. McNULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture and Industries.

281.11 .Tanuary, 1914.

Agric No. Staff 193; Ex. Co. No. 264. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has approved of the cancellation of the appointments of C. Young, B. .1. Gartland, and C, D. Naples as Inspectors under "The Insect Pests A menebnent Act, 1898."

T. S. McNULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture and Industries.

28th January, 1914.

Agric. No. Staff 121; Ex. Co. No. 211. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has approved of the cancellation of the appointment of Mr. A. V. Sundercombe as a Temporary Inspector under "The Insect. Pests Amendment Act, 1898."

T. S. 3,IcNULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture and Industries,

28th January, 1914.

East Coolgardie North Coolgardie Marring 962u Yilgarn 2682

Nancy Agnes Lady Laurel ... Star of the Range

Jose, Harry Bird, Barry ; Griffiths, William James Leneberg, John

4520e

118 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [JAN, 30, 1914,

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Department of Mines, Perth, 27th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the Leases and Applications for Leases, as shown below.

M. T. CALANCHINI, Acting Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases,

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were ;3.p/wilful", subject to survey:—

Lessees.

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.

East Coolgardie

Murchison Belong ... Cue

*4624n 1100r *1884

• Coad'tionally,

The surrenders of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were accepted

Goldfield, i District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease.

Mineral Leases. The undermentioned applications for Mineral Leases were

approved, subject to survey:—

Mineral Field. District, k Nos. of Applications.

Northampton Outside Proclaimed

Mineral Fields

136 2011n, 201H, 202n,

203x, 204n, 205n, 206n, 207n, 208n

Miner's Homestead Lease. The undermentioned application for a Miner's Homestead

Lease was approved, subject to survey, to date from 1st January, 1_914:—

Goldfield. District. No. of Applicatiou.

North Coolgardie 27z

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

Northampton Refreshment Room.

SEALED Tenders (marked on the outside "Tender for Refreshment Room") will be received by the under-signed until noon on the 19th day of February, 1914, for the leasing of the refreshment room at Northampton. Lease will be from the 16th March, 1914, to the 30th June, 1918, and subject to The Government Railways Act, 1904," and the By-laws made thereunder,

Rent will he payable quarterly in advance, and deposit equivalent to one quarter's rent must accompany each tender.

Forms of tender and full particulars ran be obtaiim-i from the District Superintendent, Geraldton, or from the undersigned.

No tender -necessarily accepted.

JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of 'Railways.

Perth, 23rd January, 1914.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAM-WAYS,

Quairading Refreshment Room.

SEALED Tenders (marked on the outside "Tender for Refreshment Room ") will be received by the under-signed until noon on the 12th February, 1914, for the leasing of the refreshment room at Quairading. Lease will be from the 1st March, 1914, to 30th June, 1918, and subject to "The Government Railways Aet, 1904," and the By-laws made thereunder.

Rent will be payable quarterly in advance, and deposit equivalent to one quarter's rent must accompany each tender.

Forms of tender and full particulars can be obtained from the District Superintendent, or from the under.

No tender necessarily accepted.

JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of Railways.

Perth, 24th January, 1914-

JAN. 30, 1914.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 119

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

Quarterly Return, as required, vide Clause 54 Govern-ment Railways Act, Edward VII., No. 23 of 1904.

Total Gross Receipts for Quarter ended 31st December, 1913—£558,769,

Total Expenditure far Quarter ended 31st December, 1913—£384,425,

Gross Cost of Construction, including Cost of Locomo-tives and Rolling Stock, and all Incidental Expendi-ture, as shown in Annual Report for year ended 30th June, 1913—£14,913,128.

JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of Railways.

24th January, 1014.

TENDERS ACCEPTED. Public Works Department,

Perth, 29th January, 1914. THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is publishd for general information:— Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Description

of Contract, and Amount. Jan. 22.—Wallace & Jones—Dwellingup Hospital, Casu-

alty Ward (500S), £136. „ 24.--C. F. Jesumann—Geraldtoe Gaol, Additions

(5012), £253. „ 26.—Gowans & Walker—Kalgoorlie Hospital, Al-

terations (5015), £233. „ 27.—Gowan.s & Walker—Kalgoorlie Drill Hall,

E.01s., £125 17s. By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public. Works.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. liojonup _Road Board.

Arrears of Rates. Publie Works Department,

Perth, 12th January, 1914. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has approved of the Kojouup Road Board writing off Arrears of Rates stated in Schedule hereunder, in accordance with Section 240 of "The Roads Act, 1911."

Schedule, Assessment No., Person rated, Location, Amount, and

Reason why abandoned. 47—Biffi, Charles, 5871, 5932, £1 Is. 90. Reverted to

Crown. 106—Flanagan, William E., 2752, £1 13s. 46. Reverted

to Crown. 125—Harrison, William, 2698, £2. Reverted to Crown. 126—Herbert, William L.. 3658, 3659, £1 7s. 76, Re-

verted to Crown. 161—Mills, Ernest B., 5076, 4425, 4426, 4251, £8 14s.

106. Reverted to Crown. 193—O'Neill, Michael, 3650, 12s. H.: Reverted to

Crown, 232—Tetlow. Joseph, 6738, 5641, £12 5s. 3d. Error in

assessment. 236—Tunney, John T., 5579, 4s. 26. Reverted to Crown. 283—Applebee, Geo. R. H., 5006, £1. Reverted to

Crown. 386—Dennis, Henry R.

Crown. 412—Grenert, Francis A 460—Kennedy, Richard,

to Crown, 4S1—Leabeter, William,

assessment. 557—Stehn, Fred. G., 2572, 2570, £1 13s. 46. Reverted

to Crown. 559--Scheurer, W,, 8s. 46. Reverted to Crown. 583—Walsh. Michael, 39117, £1 13s. 46. Reverted to

Crown. 614—Broadhurst, J. P., 2626, 2593. 2624, £9 8s. 106.

Reverted to Crown. 624—Cornock, Henry J., 5154, £7 7s. Reverted to

Crown. 697—Johnson. William, 3234, 3411, 3,4 15s. 96. Re-

verted to Crown.

699—Johnson & Symonds, 3530, 3531, £2 10s, Reverted to Crown.

709—Logic, John P., 4805, 5833, £1 Os. 9d. Reverted to Crown.

723—Marshall, William A., 5284, £1. Ss. 46. Reverted to Crown.

740—Payne, Albert B., 2996, is. 6d. Error in assess-ment.

743—Robinson, Charles, 2619, 4348, £1 Os. 10d. Re-verted to Crown.

745—Robinson, Harold, 2620, 4347, £1 3s. 66, Reverted to Crown.

784—Aitkens, Arthur J., 4140, £2. Reverted to Crown. 915—Parker, William, 4419, 4143, 4425, 4424, £1.

Error in assessment. 927—RedoEire, Harold, 5736, £2 5s, Reverted to Crown. 928—Stark, John, 13s. 4d. Reverted to Crown.

9—Abbadini Bros., 2407, 2408, 8087, £5 2s. 26. Re-verted to Crown.

13—Butchell, Samuel, 3787, £1 13s. 4d. Reverted to Crown.

18—Cremmin, Edward. 4990, 8s. 4d. Reverted to Crown.

51—Maloney, Matthew, 2754, £2 1fis. 86. Reverted to Crown.

53a—Marrinoni, Luzi, £1. Reverted to Crown. 63—Savilldile, Andrew, £1 10s. 106. Reverted to

Crown, 103—Rovezlo, Stephen, 3393, £1 Is. 86. Reverted to

Crown. 1—Adams, Ernest S., 3330, 3331, 13s. 46. Reverted

to Crown. 59—Traksen, Hilmer, 1300, £1 19s. 7d. Reverted to

Crown. 74a—Laurie, Colin M., 2021, £1 3s. 46. Reverted to

Crown. 80b—Mackey, William, 3504, £1. Reverted to Crown. 80c—Mellinger, William, 2586, 13s. 46. Reverted to

Crown. 88—O'Halloran, Nicholas, 4164, 4166, £1 17s. 6d. Re-

verted to Crown. 90—Polglase, john Jas., 4043, 3042, 2891, 3934, £10

10s. 66. Reverted to Crown. 125e—Ward, Ernest, 4135, £1. Reverted to °Yowl:). 23—Jones, William T., 91, 13s. 8d. Error in assess-

ment. 40—Hutton, P., 325. £4 13s. ad, Reverted to Crown. 38f—Wilkinson, Maria, 2773, £3 Ss. 86- Reverted to

Crowe. (Sgd.) A. J. MAGRATH,

Secretary.

I approve of arrears in this Schedule being written off, in accordance with the provisions of "The Roads Ad, 1911."

(Sgd.) W. D. JOHNSON, Minister for Works.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. West Guildford Road Board.

Ite-dtivision into Wards. Public Works Department,

P.W. 13956/13. Perth, 22nd January, 1914. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that by virtue of the power conferred by Section 8 of "The Roads Act, 1911," it is the intention of the Governor by Order in Council to re-divide the West Goadford Road District into three wards, with names and boundaries and the number of members allotted to each Ward as deseribed in Schedule hereunder

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for POlie Works.

SCHEDULE. North Ward.

Bounded on the North by the North boundary of the Road District.

Bounded on the East by portion of the East boundary of Road District, from the North-East corner of same to its intersection with the North side of Railway Re-serve.

Bounded on the South by n, line along the North side of Railway Reserve, from its intersection with East boundary of Road District Westward to the South side of Angwin Street; thence North-Westward and South-Westward along the South side of Angwin Street to the South side of Collier Road; thence North-West-

C. A. "AUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

4284, 4s. 2c1. Reverted to

., 849, £1. Reverted to Crown. 1141, £1 15s. 10d. Reverted

3133, 5213. 8s. 4d. Error in

120 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. I.T. T. 30. 1914.

ward along South side of Collier Road to West boundary of Road District.

Bounded on the West by the portion of West boundary of Road District, from the South side of Collier Road Northward to starting point. Three members.

West Ward. Bounded on the North by portion of the South boun-

dary of North Ward, from the South-West corner of same Eastward to a point opposite the centre of Wilson Street.

Bounded on the East and South-East by a line start-ing from a point on the South boundary of North Ward opposite the centre of Wilson Street, and extending Southward along the centre of Wilson Street; thence Eastward along the centre of Bridsou Street to a point opposite the centre of Elder Parade; thence South-Westward along centre of Elder Street and its pro-longation to a North bank of Swan River; thence along a North and a West bank of Swan River to the inter-section of a South-West boundary of Road District.

Bounded on the South-West and North-West by that portion of Road District boundary to starting point. Three members.

East Ward. Bounded on the North by portion of the South boun-

dary of North Ward, from the intersection of the East boundary of West Ward with same Eastward to the East boundary of Road District.

Bounded on the East ond the South by a line South-ward and Westward along a West and a North bank of the Swan River forming part of an East and a South boundary of Road District to the intersection of a line being the prolongation South-Westward of a line from the centre of Elder Parade.

Bounded on the West by portion of the East boundary of the West Ward, from a point on a North bank of Swan River, being the prolongation of the centre of Elder Parade and extending Northward to starting point. Three members.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Pomerin Road District.

Division into Wards.

Public Works Department,

P.W. 12984/13. Perth, 31st December, 1913. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that by virtue of the power conferred by Section S of "The Roads Act, 1911," it is the intention of the Governor by Order in Council to divide the Dowerin Road Dis-trict into five wards, with the names and boundaries and the number of members allotted to each ward as described hi the Schedule hereunder.

FL W. STANLEY LOW, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

SCHEDULE. 1.-North-West Ward.

Bounded on the North by a North boundary of Road District from a North-West corner to the South-East corner of Location 1710.

Bounded on the East by a line starting from the South-East corner of Location 1710, and extending Southward along West side of Rabbit-proof Fence to the South-East corner of Location 7099.

Bounded on the South by a line starting from the South-East corner of Location 7099, and extending Westward and South-Westward along part of its South boundary and the North side of a surveyed road No.

to the South-West corner of Location 11700; thence along the West boundary of same, part of the South and part of West boundary of Location 9509, part of the South boundary of Location 8589, the Bast and South boundaries of Location 12861. the East and South-East boundaries of Location 16545, the East and South boundaries of Reserve No. 13088, the South and South-East boundaries of Location 17347, the South-East boundaries of Locations 9261 and 9260, the South-East and part of West boundary of Location 9258, the South boundary of Location 13046, the South

and part of West boundaries of Location 9251, the South boundary of Location 16329, the South and part of West boundary of Location 18242, and the North boundary of Location 11701.

Bounded on the West by portion of West boundary of Road District from the North boundary of Loca-tion 11761, Northward for about 1,960 chains to start-ing point.-Two members.

2.-North Ward. Bounded on the North by a North boundary of Road

District from a North-West corner to the North-East corner.

Bounded on the East by portion of East boundary of Road District to the South boundary of Location 1787.

Bounded on the South by a live along part of the South boundary of Location 1787, the South boun-daries of Locations 1788, 1789, 1791, and 1792, part of the East and the South boundaries of Location 1029, and its prolongation Westward and a South boun-dary of Location 693, part of the East and the South boundary of Locations 15056 and 15220, the South and West boundaries of Location 19037, part of the South boundary of Location 15767, the South boundary of Location 12956, the East, South, and West boundaries of Location 18193, part of the West boundary of Loca-tion 12957, the South boundaries of Locations 299, 300, and 301, and its prolongation West to the South-East corner of Location 1710.

Bounded on the West by a West boundary of Road District from the South-East corner of Location 1710 Northward to starting point..-One member.

3.-North-East Ward. Bounded on the North by the South boundary of the

North Ward. Bounded on the East by portion of the East bound-

ary of Road District to the Eastern Goldfields Rail-way.

Bounded on the South by a line along the South-East boundary of Location 18233, part of the East, the South, and part of the West boundary of Loca-tion 11629, the North and the North-East boundary of Location 15728, part of the North boundary of Loca-tion 11636, a South-West and part of West boundary of Loaation 15733, the South boundary of Location 11635, the North boundary of Location 18432, part of the East, the North and part of the West boundary of Location 18742, a North boundary of Location 17580, the East and North-East boundaries of Location 13418, the North-East boundary of Location 15995, the North boundaries of Locations 15996, 16159, 16160, 16169, and 9575, part of the East and the 7.Torth boundaries of Locations 11716 and 11608, the North-East and North boundaries of Location 16520. a North, and East, a North, and part of the West boundaries of Loca-tion 16583, the North boundary of Locations 8942 and 8941, part of the East and the North boundaries of Loca-tion 12338, part of the East, the North, and part of West boundaries of Location 10511, the North and part of the West boundary of Location 17460, and the South boundary of Location 9617.

Bounded on the West by the East boundary of the North-West Ward-Two members.

4.-South-West Ward. Bounded on the North by the South boundary of the

North-West Ward. Bounded on the East by a line along the West side

of Rabbit-proof Fence Southward to South boundary of Road District.

Rounded on the South by portion of South boundary of Road District.

Bounded on the West by portion of West boundary of Road District to starting point -Two members.

5.-South-East Ward. Bounded on the North by South boundary of the

North-East Ward. Bounded on the East by portion of the East bound-

ary of Road District. Bounded on the South by portion of the Sonth boun-

dary of Road District to Rabbit-proof fence. Bounded on the West by the East boundary of the

South-West Ward.-Two members,

JAN. 30, 1914.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 121

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS,

Date of Notice. Neter() of Work. Date and time for

1 Cloning. Where and when Condition' of Contract, etc., to be tern.

[914. 1914. (Noon on Tuesday)

Jan. B Spearwood—•School (5021) ... 3rd. February ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre- mantle, on and after the 13th January, 1914.

Jan. 15 Gosnell's School — Additions (5024)

3rd. February Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 20th Jan-uary, 1914.

Jan. 15 Collie Post Office Quarters—Ad-ditions (5025)

3rd February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Collie anl Bunbury, on and after the 20th January, 1914.

Jan. 15 Redaliffe School -- Additions (5026)

3rd February Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 20th Jan-uary, 1914.

Jan. 15 Condinin Pool School Quarters (5027)

3rd February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Moors, on and after the 20th January, 1914.

Jan. 15 24-Mile Peg (near Bedfordale) School (5028)

3rd February Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 20th Jan-uary, 1914.

Jan. 22 Ildonkopen School (5031) ... 10th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, York, on and after the 27th January, 1914

Jan. 22 Derby Water Police Station and Quarters—Sale and removal of

10th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Broome, on and after the 27th January, 1911

(5003) Jan. 22 Mingenew Post Office—Additions

and Renovations (5033) 10th February Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Geraldton,

and Court House, Mingenew, on and after the 27th January, 1914

Jan. 22

Jan. 29

Peak Hill-Nuilagine Telegraph Line—Staff Quarters at Mon-diwindi (5032)

East Cannington School—Ad- ditions (5034)

17th February ...

17th February

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.A.D. Office, Geraldton, and Court Houses, Meekatharra and Cue, on and after the 27th January, 1914,

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 3rd February, 1914.

Jan. 29 West Denmark School (51136) 17th February Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Albany, on and after the 3rd February, 1914.

Jan. 29

Jan. 29

Northam. School — Additions 17th February (5037)

Claremont Drill Hall—Band 17th February

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Northam, on and after the 3rd February, 1914,

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 3rd Room (5035) February, 1914.

Jan. 15 Wooroloo Sanatorium Boilers 3rd March and Generating Plant (5029)

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 20th Jan-uary, 1914.

Jan. 15 Wooroloo Sanatorium—Laundry and Cooking Plants (5030)

3rd March Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 20th Jan-nary, 1914.

Tenders are to be addressed to " The lion. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public Works Offioe, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works, C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. .4/teratioa of the Boundaries of the Warren, Kojonup,

and Plantagenet road Districts. Public Works Department,

Perth, 19th December, 1913. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that by virtue of the power conferred by Section 2 of "The Roads Act, 1911," it is the intention of the Governor by Order in Council to alter the boundaries of the War-ren Road District by transferring portion of same to the Plantagenet Road District, as described in Schedule "A" hereunder; also to alter the boundaries of the Kojonup Road District by transferring portion of same to the Plantagenet Road District, as described in Schedule "B" hereunder.

H. W. STANLEY LOW, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

SMedule "4." All that portion of the Warren Road District bounded

by a line along a North boundary of Road District starting from the North-West corner of Lease 1490/93, and extending Eastward to the Frankland River; thence Southward along the East and South-East boundaries of Road District to the West boundary if Reserve No. 1916; thence Northward starting from a point on the South-East boundary of Road District at its intersection with the West boundary of Reserve No. 1916, to the South boundary of Lease 409/93, along part of the South and the East boundary of said lease and its pro-longation North for about 480 chains; thence West-ward to the South-West corner of Location 7138; thence along the West and a North boundary of Location 7138, a West and a North boundary of Location 7137, and the West boundary of Lease 1490/93 to starting point.

Schedule "B." All that portion of the Kojonnp Road District bounded

by a line starting from a point on the West boundary of Road District at survey mark B14, and extending Eastward to the North side of road opposite North-West corner of Location 3958, and thence along the North side of road and South boundaries of Locations 3953, 3954, 3955, 3956, and 3964, and the West boundary of Location 3969; thence Eastward to East boundary of Road District; thence South along East boundary of Road District to South-East corner of same ; thence Westward along South boundary of Road District ; thence Northward along West boundary of Road District to starting point.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.

Water Bate for 1914.

Afeelcatharra Water District.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the year 1914 of all lands in the Meekatharra District now liable to be rated under the above-mentioned Act has been made up, and that the Rate Book, or a copy of same, may be inspected at the Local Water Supply Office.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,

H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under Secretary for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage. 56 James Street, Perth,

25th January, 1914.

Albany Broome Burraeoppin Brunswick Boy up Bartville Broome Hill Sunbury ilrookton Bullfinch Boulder Busselton Bridgetown Beverley Cunderdin Chapman Claremont Collie Cue (7oelgardie Deiunark Darlot c DwellMgap Dumbloyeng Dowerin Dongarra Donnybrook Davyburst Esperanee Fremantle Forteseue Guildford Gin Gin Greenbuslies Greenough Geraldton Goomalling Gnowamger up Hopetoan a

Junction, Lyons- Gascoyue

Jarrandale Kelmseott Kookynie Kalgoorlie liollerborrin Katanning Kolonup Lawless Leederville Leonora. Laverton Linden c Ludlow lIerreclie Mullin° a Meokatharra lit. Keith c Mt. Egerton a Blandereli Mundijong Moore Menzies Mingenew llundaring Zlidl uid Junction Mt. Magnet Maylnnds lit. Barker Menem'. Marvel Loch Morgans Meckering Nannine Narrogin Niagara c Norseman Northam

Northampton Nullagine Ora Banda Payne's Find a Perth Peak Hill Pinlarra Pingelly Pumping Station

No. 4 b Pumping Station

No. 5b Pumping Station

No. 6 b Pumping Station

No. 7 b Pumping Station

No. 8 Quairelling 1-iavcnsthorpo Sabine° Siberia a Sandstone Sir Samuel a Southern Cross Toodyay Three Springs Tambellup Victoria Park Wooroloo Warms. Woodman's Point Wagin Williams Wiekepin Yalgoo York Yarloop Youanmi

Thursday, 12th February, 1914.

Carnervon Derby Marble Bar

Onslow Wyndham Port Hedland Whim Creek Roebourne

122 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAL 30, 1914.

NOTICE OF RATE IN THE MEEKATHARRA WATER DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the powers con-ferred by the above-mentioned Act, the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered a Rate of ls. 3d. in the Si for the Meelea.tharra Water Dis-trict to he made and levied for the year ending 31st December, 1914, upon all the rateable land entered in the Rate Book the making up of which Is published in the Governmept Gazette of 30th January, 1914, and the neekatliarra limier, 7th February, 1914, that the mini-mum rate for the above-mentioned period for each sep-arately assessed parcel of laud the annual rate of which at is. 3d. in the would not exceed shall be £1, and that a memorandum of such order has been duly entered in the Rate Book and signed.

A Discount of Threepence in the £ will be allowed on all rates paid on or before the 37st day of March, 1914, subject to a minimum payment of £1, but such discount shall not apply to minimum rates or minimum fees, which shall be paid in full.

The said rate is now payable in accordance with the By-laws made under the aforesaid Act.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,

H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under Secretary for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage. James Street, Perth,

28th January, 1914.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904. Water Bate for 1914.

Albany Water District. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the year 191.1 of all lands• in the Albany District now liable to be rated under the above-nientioned Act has been made up, and that the Rate Book, or a copy of same, may be itepected at the Local Water Supply Office.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,

H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under secretary for Water Sapply, Sewerage, and

Drainage. 56 James Street, Perth,

28th January-, 1914.

Noti: e of Rate in the Albany Water District. NOTICE is hereby given that, under the powers con-ferred by the above-mentioned Act. the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered a rate of 2s. in the £ for the Albany Water District, to he made and levied for the year ending 31st December, 1914, upon all the rateable land entered in the Rate Book, the making up of which is published in the Gov-ernment Gazette of 30th January, 1914, and the Albamcy Advertiser, 4th February, 1914; that the minimum rate for the above mentioned period for each separately assessed parcel of land the annual rate of which at 2s. in the £ would not exceed :El shall be £1, and that a memorandum of such order has been duly entered in the Rate Book and signed.

A discount of Threepence in the £ will be allowed on all rates paid on or before the 31st day of March, 1914, sebieet to a mimimum nayment of £1, but such discount shall not apply to minimum rates or minimum fees, which shall he nail in fun.

The said rate is now payable in accordance with the 11%-laws made ender the aforesaid Act.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, a nd Drainage.

H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under Secretary for Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage. James Street, Perth,

2811' January, 1914.

HUNBURY 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 Bunhury Water Area. The minimum rate levied on vacant land the rateable value of which does not exceed Six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence per annum has been

fixed at rive shillings, and the minimum rate on tene-ments the rateable value of which does not exceed Twenty-six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence has been fixed at Oue pound per annum. The rate is pay-able in equal moieties in the months of January and July in each year.

W. J. NORBIE, _Banbury 22nd January, 1914. Secretary.

W.A. GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

TENDERS FOR Felines.

TENDERS (endorsed " Tender for Forage") will be re-ceived at the office of the Tender Board. Murray Street, Perth, up till 2-15 p.m. on the dates specified below from persons willing to contract for the above, at the under-mentioned places, during the period from 1st March, 1914, to 28th. February, 1915

Thursday, 5th February, 1914.

Tender Forms may he obtained on application to the Tender Board Office, Perth, and from the police stations at the above mentioned towns, except where otherwise specified.

(a.) Tender Forms obtainable at the Post Office. (b.) Tender Forms obtainable at the Pumping Stations. (a.) Tender Forms obtainable at the State Battery.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

JAS. THOMPSON, 22nd January, 1914. Chairman, Tender Board.

JAN. 30, 1914.] GOVERNM ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 123

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date of advertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

closing.

1914. Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Dee. 23, 1913 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 9 Jan. 9 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 23 Jan. 23

Jan. 23

SA, 1914 1914

275a,1913 4a, 1914 5a., 1914 6a. 1914 3a, 1914 2a, 1914 la, 1914 10a, 1914 17e, 1914 16e, 1914

19a, 1914

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Cartage of Supplies to State Battery, Leonora, for 12 months Cartage of Supplies to State Battery, Pinjin, for 12 months Copper Plates and Bars for the Railway Department... Cartage of Supplies to State Battery, Nannine Cartage of Supplies to State Battery, Quinn's Cartage of Supplies to State Battery, Payne's Find „_ 4 tons Copper W ire for Railway Department ... Brass Boiler Tubes for Railway Department ... Copper Firebox Tube Plates for Railway Department Plate Glass for the Railway Department ... Telephone Cable for the Railway Department Iron and Steel for the Railway Department ... Fishbolts, Nuts, and Dogspikes for Public Works Department

For Said by Tender. Purchase and Removal of Explosives Magazine and Fencing at Geraldton

1914. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March March

Feb.

5 5

12 12 12 19 26 26 26 3

12 12 12

12

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2.15 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.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tender6.

The following Tenders have been accepted

Tender Board

No . Date. Contractor.

Scheel- ule No.

Particulars. Department concerned. Rate.

21-1-14 Morris S. Parkes ... ... Shoeing Police Horses at Police ... ... Wagin during 1914

New Shoes 6s set ; removes 4s. per set

JAS. THOMPSON, 29th January, 1914. Chairman Tender Board.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912 (No. 57 of 1912).

Notice before Cancellation of Registration.

F.S. 177/14. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar to proceed on the 3rd day of March, 1914, to cancel the registration of The Newspaper Employees' General Union of Workers, Perth, W.A., under the above-named Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as fol-lows:—That the industrial union has duly applied for cancellation of registration.

Dated this 27th day of January, 1914.

S. BENNETT, Registrar of Industrial Unions.

APPOINTMENT.

Under Section 5, Subsection 5, of "The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages Amendment Act, 1907."

Registrar General 's Office, R.G. 1914/49. Perth, 24th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr. T. Kerr has been appointed to act, temporarily, as Deputy Assistant District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Perth Registry District, to reside at Newcastle Street; appointment to date from 26th January, 1914.

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

Perth Perth.

N, Fremantle Fremantle, Toody-ay N ortha

I.eederville Leederville. Quelrading Beverley. Perth Perth.

Southern Cross Yi/garn.

Perth , . Perth,

Mcekering Greenough Mt. Magnet ..

Bunbury

Albany

Pingelly

Bunbury

Pinjarra

Wagin

Mt. Barker „

Katenning Collie

Dardanup Bridgetown Bunbury

I', ilhams Williams

Donnybrook

Greenbuslies , .

Busselton

Narrogin

Williams Y:iricop Williams

Greta/lushes ..

Denmark ..

Broome

Carnarvon Derby „

Roehourne

Broome

Port Media rid

Perth

West Perth

Subteen

Bunbury

Victoria Park

Narrogin

Kalgoorlie

Guildford West Perth Albany Kalgoorlie Perth ..

Northam. Greeiloiredi, Muniiison.

Wellington.

Plantagenet.

Beverley

Wellington,

Murray.

Katanning.

Plantagenet.

atanning. Wellington.

11' rlliiigton. Blackwood, 'W ell ington. Williams ll illiams. 1V itlia F111.1.

Wellington,

Blackwood.

Sussex,

Wallington.

Blackwood,

Plantagenet.

Broome.

Gascoyne. 1V, Kimberley.

Roeliourne,

Broome,

Port Hedlund,

Perth.

Perth.

Sabine°.

Wellington.

Perth.

Williams.

E. Coolgardie.

Swan. Perth, Plantagenet. E. Coolgardie. Perth.

124

R. G.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. RAN'. 30, 1014.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 21st January, 1514.

IT is hereby published, for general information, and in accordance With Section 24 of 58 Viet., No. 10, that the undermentioned Ministers of ReligiOn are duly registered in this Office for the celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia:—

Registry District within which Residence is

situated.

No. Residence, Registry District

within which Residence is

situated.

Designation. Designation. Residence. No.

Camera of ENGLAND.

(Diocese of Perth.)

1 The Right Rev. Charles Owen Leaver Riley, D.D., V.A., Bishop of Perth.

2 The Very Reverend Henry Frederick Mercer, M.A., Dean of Perth

3 The Venerable Archdeacon Cuthbert Radleston, M.A.

4 The Venerable Archdeacon Edward ifallan Colliek, A,K,O,

5 The Reverend Canon Charles Eaton Groser, M.D.

6 The Reverend Canon William Fred-erick Marshall

7 j The Reverend Canon Robert Henry Moore, 51..A,

S The Reverend Canon William Joseph file Clein a as,

0 The Reverend Geoffrey- Arblaster, Th. L.

10 The Itoeerend- John William Arm-strong, Th. L.

11 The Reverend Henry Blight, Th. L.

12 The Reverend Frederick Thomas Bowen

13 The Reverend Frederick James Boxall

14 The Reverend Thomas Ernest Brewie

15 The Reverend Sydney Sutherland Batten

10 The Reverend Thomas Coney Bur-gess

17 The Reverend Alfred Burton .. 18 The Reverend Percy Abbott Byrnes,

Th. L. 10 The Reverend Edward Spittlehouse

Claire 20 The Reverend Edward Henry

Clarke, M.A. 21 The Reverend Henry James Cooke,

22 The Reverend Albert Samuel Crack- ! nell, Th. L.

23 The Reverend Robert John Craggs 24 The Reverend Alfred Craven, B.A. g3 The Reverend Pierre Wolfe Dalreprg 21 The Reverend John Patrick Da-

voren 27 The Reverend Arthur Robert Efts-

ton, M.A. 28 I Tho Reverend William Kennard.

Elphick, Th. L. 20 The Reverend Ernest Foster, M.A. 30 The Reverend William Witt Greg-

son 31 The Reverend Ernest Gill .. 32 The Reverend char/es Bugle Daffy

Grimes, M.A. 33 The li everend Ernest William Grocer 54 The Reverend Frederick William

Gunning, Th. L. 55 The Reverend Arthur Terry Hain-

ing so The Reverend Walter Alexander

Birrell Haynes 37 The Reverend Percy Umirdelile

Henn, M.A. 38 The Reverend George Richard Flat-

land 30 The Reverend Alma Howard, M.A. 40 • The Reverend James Abner Hours 41 G The Reverend George Frederick

Hurnphry 42 E The Reverend William Lextimore

Jameson, M.A. 43 The Reverend Edgar Atkin Jones 44 The Reverend Alfred George Kel-

sey, Th. L. 45 The Reverend Herbert Ernest King,

Th, L. 46 The Reverend Samuel Thomas Lind-

sey, Th. L. 47 The Reverend Edward Makeham 48 The Reverend Alban Luxwoore

Marshall 40 The Reverend john Mason.. .. 59 The Reverend Harold Merryweather,

M.A. 61 The Reverend Percival John

Nicholls 52 The Reverend Frederick George

O'Halloran 53 The Reverend William John Parish,

L.L.D., Mus. Bac. 54 The Reverend William Patrick .. 65 The Reverend Edward Oswald

Phillips

Carracif OF ENGLAND---continged,

The Reverend Edward Henry William Philip Prahl, Th. L.

The Reverend John Arthur Priestly The Reverend Edward Saunders,

B.A. The Reverend Thomas Secombe Tlie Reverend Roland Robert Taylor The Reverend Harold Thompson,

Th. L. The Reverend Thomas Robert Pel-

ham Frederick Thorman The Reverend Ronald Douglas tire,

TI,. L. The Reverend Henry Vine.. .. The Reverend Thomas 'Whitehead The Reverend Alfred Josiah Wilkins

(Diocese of Banbury.)

The Right Reverend Frederick Gold- smith, M.D., Bishop of Banbury

The Venerable Archdeacon Thomas loud,

The Reverend Canon Harry Darling, 13.A.

The Reverend Canon Henry Joseph Adams, M.A.

The Reverend Canon Theophilua Oreatorex, B.A.

The Reverend Ernest James Tre-week Atwell

The Reverend Henry Glenville Barnacle, M.A.

The Reverend William Burbidge, M.A. The Reverend Williem llothwen.

Burns, M.A. The Reverend Walter Scott Clarke The Reverend Frederick Davis .. The Reverend John Frewer The Reverend John Davy Grogan The Reverend Thomas Sidney Grocer The Reverend Harold Holdfivrorth

Harper, 13.A. The Reverend Albert Oliver Valen-

tine Knight The Reverend Sidney Alexander

AllIwa rd. The Reverend Harry Stafford Need-

ham, Th. L. The Reverend Lionel Frank Trevor,

M.A. The Reverend Masaini Tron The Reverend Arthur Doran Webb The Reverend Arthur Ernest White,

Time Reverend Joseph Williams, Th. L.

The Reverend William Augustus Wolseley,

Diocese of North-Thest

The Right Reverend Gerard Trower, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of North-West Australia

The Reverend William Sharp .. The Reverend William Henry

Robins The Reverend Walter Hovel:den

Boake The Reverend Richard William

Needham The Reverend Gerald Salkeld Stubbs

ROMAN CATHOLIC CH OHCM

(Diocese of Perth.)

97 The Right Reverend Patrick Joseph. Cline, D.A., Archbishop of

98 The l'er Bight Reverend Monsignor Anselm Bourke, V.G.

99 The Right Reverend Monsignor Patrick Verling

100 The Very Reverend Archdeacon Laurence Joseph Smythe

fel The Very Reverend Dean Edward O'Reilly

102 The Very Reverend Dennis Aloyslus Brennan

103 The Very Reverend Thomas Robin-son

104 The Reverend John Brady.. 105 The Reverend Patrick Brennan 106 The Reverend Patrkek Briody 107 The Reverend Jeremiah Brosnan .. 108 The Reverend Joseph Edward

Carroll

66

57 58

60 GO 61

62

63

0-s 65 66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74 75

70 77 78 79 80 81

82

83

84

85

86 87 88

SO

00

91

92 03

94

95

06

Perth

Perth.

Perth .. Perth.

Perth .. Perth.

Kalgoorlie East Coolgardie.

Beverley Beverley.

South Perth

Perth.

Fremantle Fremantle.

Claremont

Claremont.

Moors; .. ROOM

Swan .. Swan,

Norseman Duadas.

Beaconsfield

Fremantle.

Leonora

Mt. Margaret.

Sandstone

Black Range.

York .. York.

Goomalling

Northam.

Swan

Swan. Perth

Perth.

East Fremantle Fremantle.

Boulder .. Boulder.

Cottesloe

Claremont.

Kalgoorlie

East Coolgardie.

Sabine°. .. Sabine° Geraidton Geraidton. Claremont

Claremont. West Northam Northam.

Kalgoorlie .. East Coolgardie,

Queen's Park Canning,

Guildford .. Swan. Maylands Perth.

Dongarra Irwin. Perth .. Perth.

Mingenew Moors .. Moore.

Victoria Park Perth.

Armadale Canning.

Guildford

Swan.

Coolgardie

Coolgardie.

Fremantle • . Fremantle, East Perth • • Perth. Brookton • Beverley.

Merredin • • Northern.

Menzies

North Coolgardie Boulder

Boulder.

Northampton.. Northarept 013.

Perth

Perth.

West Perth

Perth, Northam

Northam.

Kellerberrin

Northern. Perth .. Perth,

Kalamunda

Canning,

Gingin

Gingin.

Mid. Junction Swan,

Claremont .. Claremont. Meekatherra

Murchison.

Designation, Residence.

Registry District within which Residence is

situated.

No.

Greenough .. Greenough. Perth Perth .... . Perth.

Gosizelis ' Canning. Albany .. Plantagenet. °walla.. .. Mt. Margaret. Subia co „ Subiaeo. :drizzles .. N. Coolgardie. Victoria Park , Perth.

Wiekepin

Iiataaiming Cooleertife Bunbury

Perth ..

Guildford

Perth ..

Perth .. Dan gars.

S. Fremantle . , Fremantle .. Pinjarre Donnybrook ..

Jerrandele • . Dangin

Meelsntherra , . 3lecke•ing itellerberein Greenleislies

Norseman .. Kalgoorlie .. Fremantle Ravensthorpc..

Bridgetown . . Leeder ;elle . Narrogin Southern Cross Dowerin 3layiand Sandstone .. Northampton VS' ngin North:tin Kellerben in .. Cottesloe :Midland J mut. Durehleyung 11rookt . .

Pingelly Cue ..

Boulder Newcastle Boulder

South( rn Cross

ileraldten Moore York Claremont Collie ..

Beverley TamliclIup

Perth .. Eaverton

Mt. Harker

Beverley

Broome

South Kuline

Subiaco

lumen He.

North Perth .. Kellcrberrin Gerahlton. 111 Yerdering Leederville Fremantle Mid. Junction Denmark . Perth .. Albany I .erieora

Katenning. Coellardie• Wellington.

Perth.

Swan.

Perth.

Perth. Irsein.

Fremantle. Fremantle. Murray. Wellington.

Jarralidale. Beverley.

lEurchison. Northern. Northam. Blackwood.

Dundas. P.. Coolgardie. Fremantle. Phillips River.

Blackwood. ',cede-LINZ/ie.

Th/garn. Nathan. Perth. Black Range, Vorthrunpton. Kittanning_ Northam. Northern Claremont. Swan. Kau-ming. Beverley.

Beverley. Murchison.

Boulder, Northam. Boulder.

YZIprn.

Geraldton. Moore. York. Claremont. M'ellington.

Beverley_ Plantagenet.

Perth. Mt. Margaret

Plantagenet.

Beverley.

Broome.

Williams.

S tibiae°.

N. E. Coolgerdie

Perth. Northam. Geralitten.

.Leederville. Frm anth2 Swan. Plantagenet Perth. Piantagenet. lilt. Margaret.

• • •

• •

• •

JAN. 30, 101.4.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 125

Ministers Registered for Celebration of Marriages throughout the State—continued.

Residence. Registry District

within which Residence is

situated.

No.

ROMAN CATHOLIC cacrutr—cond.

100 Tltc.Rcvcrcud Thomas Crowley .. Highgate IdiU 110 The Reverend Peter Daddy.. Beverley • • 111 The Reverend Patrick Donoglier Boulder • • 112 The Reverend Bernard Fagan .. West Perth' .. 111 The Reverend Joins Fahey Pinlarre • . 114 The Reverend Peter Fiunegen GniklIorel • • 115 The Reverend Ian Flynn, Fremantle . • 116 The Reverend Th.:alms Gilroy .. Collie 117 The Reverend Gerald Joseph Grit. Perth

On 118 The Reverend Denis Grogan, North Per•thr..

C.S.S.R. 110 The Reverend Michael Shire Haiti- Beverley

run 120 The Reverend Peter Hayes Perth .. 121 The Reverend Thomas Hayes, 0.11.1. Fremantle 122 The Reverend James Klely .. Boulder 123 The Reverend Patrick Levan .. Albany 124 The Reverend Patrick Lynch Maylands 125 The Reverend. John Masterson .. Toodyay 126 The Reverend Thomas Masterson Claremont 127 The Reverend Denis Maloney .. Perth .. 123 The Reverend John Maloney .. Waffle 129 Vie Reverend Patrick Masterson.. York .. 130 The Reverend Thomas Morris .. Guildford 131 The Reverend Bartholomew McCabe Subiaco 132 Thee Reverend William Jehn Fremantle

McCa Wen, 0.M.I, 133 I The Reverend Joseph McCormack Millbury 114 The Reverend John Neville, 0.31.1. Fremantle .. 135 The Reverend Timothy O'Brien Sebiseo 130 The Reverend Day d O'HozinAl .. Northam .. 137 The Reverend Henry O'Donnell, North Perth ..

U.S.S.R. 138 The Reverend Thomas O'Gorman.. Cottesioe 11e Time Reverend Thomas O'Grady .. Kalgoorlie .. 140 The Reverend Timothy O'Hurley, Coolgardie

Ph. D. 141 The Reverend Eugene O'Neill, North Perth „

U.S.S.R. 142 The Reverend Hugh O'Reilly .. Kellerberrin L43 Time Reverend John .. Busselton 144 The Reverend Don Raphael Law- BiShop's Palace,

rence Pace Perth 143 The Reverend James Phelan .. Kalgoorlie 146 The Reverend Jeremiah Reidy .. Greenbushes 1.17 The Reverend _Michael Reidy Katanning 148 The Reverend Patrick Sheridan .. Boulder 140 The Reverend Philip Sheridan .. -farrehdale 150 The Reverend John Smyth, C.1.3.1.1. Fremantle 151 The Reverend Anthony Walsh .. York .. 152 The Reverend Joseph Wheeler, Fremantle

O.M.I.

(Abbey " Nallivs" of New Norefe,")

The Right Reverend. Fulgeutius Torres. 0,6.11., De).

The Very Reverend Robert Bess,

The Reverend Enneco Alealde, 03.13,

The Reverend Henry A itirnira, 0,S.B.

The Reverend Gerardus Castaneres, 0.6.5.

The Reverend Edward O'Malley .. The Reverend Emilianus Planes,

(Vicariate of Kingferley.)

The Reverend Thomas Bachmair, P.8.31.

The Reverend Joseph Bischopfs, P.S.M.

The Reverend Nicholas Maria, D'Emo

The. Reverend William Droste, P.S.M.

(Diocese of Geratetton.)

The Right Reverend William Ber-nard Kelly, D.D., Bishop of Lieraldten

The Very Reverend John Joseph Grnber, D,D„ V,F.

T112 Reverend r. 13. Fenelon The Reverend John Plehavan The Reverend George Peel Hrnselike The Reverend 'Thomas Hilly .. The Reverend James Irwin The Reverend Martin Meagher .. The Reverend Constantine O'Hare The Reverend. James O'Neill .. The Reverend.Tames Ronlier Tlie Reverend. Robert Scanlan The Reverend Michael Sheehan ,.

THE METHODIST CH mot( OF Ansi-miles f4.

The Reverend John Adeey.. The Reverend Thames Allan .. The Reverend Arthur Johnstone

Barclay The Reverend Vincent Binrt .. The Reverend Albert William Bray The Reverend Claude Elijah Butler The Revereud William Corley Blither This Reverend .Lionel LuwiLL Car ter .. The Reverend Feuds WilkilLiOn

Close The Reverend Wllilani Jonathan

Cramp The Reverend David Dundee. .. The Reverend Horace Tauil .. The Reverend Samuel Benjamin

Fellows The Reverend. Frederick Stephen

Finch The Reverend Robertson Robinson

Fleming Time Reverend Arthur Stephen

Joyce Fry The Reverend Joseph Green .. 'nue Reverend Charles Henry

Hammer The Reverend Alex. Hay , . The Reverend Raymund Hocking The 'Reverend Alfred John Hodge The Reverend JalaC8 Edward lid-

royd The Reverend Albert Otto Horn .. The Reverend 'William Thomas

Budd The Reverend William George Hyde The Reverend Iverzz Anthony Jacobs 11,e. Reverend. Thomas Pollard James The Reverend Herbert Stanley

Jarvis Reverend John Alfred Jeffreys

The Reverend John Grenfell Yearn The Reverend -Charles Alfred Jenkins role Reverend Julius Edward John-

stone The Reverend Alfred Josiah Lance The Reverend 'William Rae son Leng 'The Reverend jams H. Langdon The Reverend John Ler ., The Reverend Herbert Lindley The Reverend Milton II. Maley The Reverend Richard Henry Mason The Reverend Harry 3/nore The Reverend Harley John Morrell The Reverend Gilbert McLaren .. The Reverend John H. Murphy The Reverend Thomas C, Oldfleld.. The Reverend Edwin A. Pearce .. The Reverend Howard Pearson .. The Reverend Frederick Fleshier

Riley The Reverend Henry Robins .. The Reverend Ebenezer Brown

Beget The Reverend Williem Waite Roger The Reverend James August Senders The Reverend Otto Alwyn Schroe-

der Time Reverend Frank Grenville

Smith The Reverend Jellies E. Stone .. The Reverend Perey Herold Taylor The Reverend John Tiller The Reverend George Tregear The Reverend James Alexander ►Vaish

The Reverend Barry Weavers .. The Reverend Horace Ernest

H'eavera The Reverend Brian Wibberley The Reverend Samuel Wesley

Wright The Reverend Stephen Wright ..

THE PEZSITYTERIAN Cntraen.

The Reverend Ivor Trehorne Birt-wistie

The Reverend Frederick George Holland Brady

The Reverend Alexander Sutherland Brown

The Reverend John Symington Bun-tine

The Reverend Edward Francis Cameron

The Reverend Alexander Crow The Reverend William Dick, M.A. The Reverend Jolm Enright The Reverend Thomas Gray . • The Reverend William Gray .. The Reverend Robert Hanliu .. The Reverend James Haymee The Reverend John Fear Hopkins The Reverend Adolphus S. C. JAMB The Reverend James Payn Lewis .. Tire Reverend Herbert Basil 1.0ebyer

Perth, Beverley. Boulder Perth. Murray. Swan. Fremantle. Wellington. Perth.

Perth.

Beverley.

Perth. Fremantle, Boulder. Plantagenet. Perth, Northam. Claremont. Perth. Katanniug. York. Swan. Subiaeo. Fremantle.

Wellington. Fremantle Subiaco. Northam. Perth.

Claremont. -E. Cuolgardie. Goo/garlic.

Perth.

Northam Sussex. Perth.

E. Coolgerdie. Bieck wood. Ketenning. Boulder, jrantirdale. Frame idle-York. Picnic iztle•

Victoria Plains,

Victoria

Best Kimberley.

East Kimberley.

Northam.

Yawn. Victoria Plains.

Broome.

Broome.

West Kimberley.

Broome.

177 178 179

180 181 182 183 184 135

130

187 133 139

190

101

192

193 U

195 196 107 102

100 am

201 ant 201 201

205 208 207 206

209 210 211 212 213 214 21.5 216 217 218 219 22.1.1 221 :42e 2e3

221

226 227 223

229

230 211 232 233 234

235 2-'35

217 218

1130

240

241

242

243

244

245 246 2.4-7 246 2-10 23e 251 252 253 254 235

Geraldtue . Geraldton.

Geraidton Geraldton.

Cue .. , Murchison. Meekatharrn. Murchisou. Leonora .. Mt. Margaret. Northampton Northampton, Carnarvon Gaecoyna Gerahlton Geraldton, Sandstont. Black Range. Mt. Magnet Murchison. Leonora .. Mt. Margaret. Dongarra .. Irwin. Greenough .. Greenough.

133

154

155

150

157

158 159

100

161

162

161

114

165

166 167 163 160 171} 171 172 173 174 375 170

New .Norela

New Norcia

Drysdale River

Drysdale River

Goornalling

Southern Cross New Noreie

Broome ..

Beagle Bay ..

Cygnet Bay ..

Beagle Bay ..

126

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A. [IAN. 30, 1014.

Ministers Registered for Celebration of Marriages throughout the State—continued.

No. Designation. Residence. Registry District

within which Residence is

situated. it o.

Designation. Residence. Registry District

within which Residence is

situated.

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—ainid. BAPTIST 'UNION OF W.A. (Incorporated.)

2513 The Reverend William Miller Mackie Subject' ,. Subiaeo. 257 The Reverend David Graham McCrea Perth .. ..

I Perth. 290 The Reverend Reuben Alfred Edgar Fremantle .. Fremantle.

253 The Reverend Percival Uremia Katanning .. Natanning. Anderton Markham I

297 The Reverend Reuben Bailey .. Bayswater .. Perth. 259 The Reverend Frederick Ernest Claremont .. Claremont. 208 The Reverend Arthur Sidney Bryant Cottesloe .. Claremont.

Oxer, II,D. 299 The Reverend Peter Waters Cairns Leederville .. Leederville. 260 The Reverend Alexander McMurray

Patterson Beverley .. Beverley. 300 The Reverend Edward James Clog-

ston Gnawangerup „ Natanning.

261 The Reverend Ernest G. Petherick Boulder .. Boulder. 301 The Reverend William Gilmour .. Katanning .. Kittanning 262 The Reverend William John Sharp Narrogin .. Williams. 302 The Reverend Enoch Moses Hall .. North Perth .. Perth.

Nankin 303 The Reverend Frederic Edward Perth .. .. Perth. 263 The Reverend Jack Gray Robertson South Perth Perth. Harry 204 The Reverend Daniel Ross .. West Perth .. Perth. 304 The Reverend Charles Mat:Kin/ay Ravensthorpe.. Phillips River. 265 The Reverend William Floyd Shan- Maylands .. Perth. Hitson

non, B.A. 395 The Reverend Bernard James North Perth .. Perth. 2416 The Reverend William Johnstoue Port Reiland Port Hedland. Hosken

Stevens 300 The Reverend Carl Oscar Lundberg WOOD .. Kittanning. 267 The Reverend Charles D. P. Taylor Kalgoorlie .. E. Coolgardle. 307 The Reverend Robert Max-Weldon KunJinn .. Beverley. 268 The Reverend John Robert Thrum Kellerbertin .. Northam. 308 The Reverend David John Morris Boulder .. Boulder. 269 The Reverend William Frederick Northam .. Northam. 309 The Reverend James Smylie Nelson Perth .. .. Perth.

Turlon 310 The Reverend Samuel Thomas Pit- Kurijinn , . Beverley. 270 The Reverend Robert Hugh Wilson Broome .. Broome. man

31/ The Reverend Harry Reeve .. Albany .. Plantagenet. 312 The Reverend David Shaw .. Narrogin , . Williams. 813 The Reverend Robert Charter Northam .. Northam.

Strickson CONGREGATIONAL Menem 314 The Reverend Arthur Samuel Webb South Perth .. Perth.

PERTH HEBREW CONGREGATION. 271 The Reverend John Beukers .. Victoria Park Perth. 272 The Reverend George Philip Bray Armadale .. Canning. 316 The Reverend David Isaac Freed- Perth .. .. Perth. 273 The Reverend Andrew Buchanan Duabury .. Wellington. man, B.A. 274 The Reverend Reginald Eugene Bunbury .. Wellington.

Chapman CHURCH OF CHRIST. 276 The Reverend David Davies .- Collie .. .. Wellington. 276 The Reverend Henry Freeman .. Mid. Junction Sean. 316 Mr. Henry Jourdan Banks.. .. Subleeo .. Subiaco. 277 The Reverend Edward Holiday .. Boulder ,. Boulder, 317 Mr. Robert Trusty Bass .. .. Kalgoorlie , . E. Coolgardle. 278 The Reverend David Pleton Jones Kalgoorlie .. E. Coolgardle. 818 Mr. William Barnett Blakemore .. Perth .. .. Perth. 270 The Reverend Edward J one .. Carnarvon .. Gascoync. 210 Mr. Arthur Thomas Eaton .. Northam , , Northam. 280 The Reverend James Henry Arthur N. Fremantle.. Fremantle. 320 Mr. George Thomas Fitzgerald .. Bunbury .. Wellington.

Macdougall 321 Mr. Albert James Ingham.. ... North Perth .. Perth. 281 The Reverend Clifford Erskine Dalwallinu ,. Moors. 322 Mr. Thomas Henry Scambler .. Maylands .. Perth.

Meredith 323 Mr. Ernest George Warren .. Fremantle .. Fremantle. 282 The Reverend Howard Ludford Claremont .. Claremont.

Parker SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. 283 The Reverend George Potts .. Cuttesloe . Claremont. 284 The Reverend Samuel Roberts .. Congregational Perth. 324 Pastor Leslie John Rorie .. .. Perth .. .. Perth.

Office, Perth 325 Pastor Albert Henry Piper .. Perth .. .. Perth. 285 The Reverend Frederick John Seeds,

B.A. North Perth .. Perth. 326 Pastor William James Smith . , Perth .. .. Perth.

286 The Reverend Harold James Edward Broteonsfield .. Fremantle. GER3IAN–ENGLISH EVANGELICAL Short LUTHERAN CHURCH.

287 The Reverend David Taylor Whalley Bunbury .. Wellington. 288 The Reverend George Edward Perth .. . Perth. 327 The Reverend John Moody .. Katertning .. KatannIng.

Wheatley 328 The Reverend Philip Frederick 141 Fitzgerald Perth. 280 The Reverend Benjamin Charles

Wieland Victoria Park., Perth. Rudolph Street, Perth

290 The Reverend George Herbert Fremantle .. Fremantle. GREEK ORTHODOX CHMICH. Wright, B.A.

320 The Reverend Chrisandros Konstan- dinidis

Perth .. .. Perth.

330 The Reverend Seraphim Phocas .. Perth .. .. Perth. 331 The Reverend George Papadopoutos Perth .. .. Perth.

SALVATION ARMY, CATHOLIC Aroffroido CHURCH.

291 Frederick Burton, a Staff Captain Perth ,. .. Perth. In the Salvation Army 332 The Reverend Hubert Edward James W. Leederville Leederville.

292 William Winter, a Brigadier in the Perth .. .. Perth. Foxe ill Salvation Army

293 Frederick Hines, an Adjutant in the Salvation Army

Maylands .. Perth. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, " Emanuel Synod."

204 Charles Marion, a Captain in the Boulder .. Boulder. 333 The Reverend Albert Ewald Reuther Mt. Lesley .. Perth. Salvation Army

295 Frederick Saunders, a Staff Captain I Perth • • .. Perth. THE FREE CHURCH, PRESTON In the Salvation Army.

I 334

VALLEY. The Reverend Victor Ekon Vaughan Preston Valley

, Wellington.

MALCOLM A.. C. FRASER, Registrar General

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 29th January, 1914.

IT is hereby publishel, for general inf irination, that the undermentioned Ministers have been duly registered in this office for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia

R.O. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

3914. Church of England (Diocese of Sunbury). 643 27th January The Reverend Francis Vey Albany Plantagenet

Methodist Church of Australasia. 1516 28th January The Reverend Arthur Mason ... .. West Perth Perth

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the name of the undermentioned Minister has been duly removed from the register in this office of Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia:—

R.O. No, !tete. Deuniniinition and Name. Residence. , Registry District,

1914. Roman Catholic Church (Diocese of rerili). 749 22nd January .„ The Reverend Joseph Wheeler, .. Frema.ntle Fremantle

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Rpgistrar General.

JAN. 30, 1914.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 121

THE MEDICAL BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Trinity Chambers, 70 St. George's TE rzace, Perth, 27th January, 1914.

IN accordance with the 13th Section of " The Medical Act, 1894," the following list of persons registered under that Act is published for general information.

No.

207 478

302 286 388 160 357

Name.

WILLIAM STEPHENS, Registrar.

&I "ass. Qualifications. Date of Registration.

Adams, Arthur Reginald ... Allan, James Stephen Mac-

donrIcl Ambrose. Theodore Anderson, Caldwell Hamilton Anderson, John Theodore ... Anderson, Thomas Lynetvolde Andrew, Frank Carl Frederic

Onalow Merredin

Subiaco Kalgoorlie Claremont Fremantle Perth ...

M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Loud. 1897 M.B., B.S. Melb. 1912 , • .

M.S., Sydney, 1902 . . L.R.C.P. Loud.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1902 ... L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S. Edin. L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1000 M.B. Melb. 1896 1 M.D. Melb. 1904 ... M.B. Melb. 1903; B.S. Men. 1904;

Nov. 7, 1900 July 8, 1912

Feb. 3, 1905 April 13, 1904 Nov. 4, 1908 Nov. 8, 1597 July 3, 1907

Melb. 1906 263 Annand, George Melbourne Melb. 1872 ; M.D. Melb. 1375; M.R.C.S. May 6, 1903

Eng. 1878; L. and L.M.B.C.P. Edin., L. and L.M.R.C.S. Edin. 1878 ; B.S. Melia. 1879

369 Arkle, James Vero ... Kalgoorlie ... L.R.C.P. Loud.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1902; F.R.C.S. Dec. 18, 1007 Eng. 1907

444 Atkinson, Reginald Cyril Perth M.B., B.S Ediu. 1906 ; D.P.H. Comb. 1007 ... May, 3, 1911 Everitt

11 Badock, Arthur Midland June. MB., B.S. Durham 1892 ... T. 407 Baker, George Wiston Kojonup L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.M.R.C.S. Edin. 1882 April 8,1912 4:13 Baker, Leonard Tilsley K atanning M.B., B.S. Land. 1909 ... Jan. 18, 1911 87 Barber, George Walter Perth M.R.C.S. Eng. 1891; L.R.C.P. ',cod. 1891 Aug. 7. 1895

406 Baret, Henri Victor David kl.B. Sydney 1908 . Oct. 0, 1909 399 Earlier, Gilbert William Marrinup M.B., B.8_ Melb. 1908 April 14, 1909

l:( Bartlett, George Hill Dougara M.B., M.S. Edin. 1890 ... T. 402 Bateman, Edgar Noel I •• Lie. Med. ; Lie. Surg. J7uI,lin 1911 Feb. 7, 1912 267 Benham, Rosamund Agnes ... Kingsborougb,

Q. M.B., B.S. Adel. 1902 • • August 5, 1903

44-2 Benson, Henry Mitchell Kelmscott M.B. ; M.S. Edin. 1895 April 5, 1911 389 Bentley, James Claremont Ma, B.S. Edin. 1904 Nov. rk, 1908 333 Beveridge, William John ... Denmark L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1896; L. and L.M.R.C.S. June 6, 1008

liel. 1896 14 Birmingham, William Payne Fremantle M.B., B.S., B. Obstet. Dublin 1887 ; M.D. Dub-

lin 1894 223 Bissett, John Arthur Perth L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1895; L F.P.S. Glasg. Aug. 7, 11)01

1893 295 Blacken, Wm. Edward Cott esloe ht:B. Oxon. 1903 ; B.S. Oxon 1004; L.R.C,P. Aug. 8, 1904

Loud.. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1903 177 Blaekburne, Geo. lin,gh Spencer Albany M.B. Melt). 1897; B.S. Melb., 1807 ; D.P.H. Aug. 3, 1898

Camb. 1901 93 Blanchard, David Francis Perth L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edin. 1894; L.P.P. and S. Dec. 4, 1896

Glasg. 1894 292 Blaxland, Walter Fremantle • M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1884; July 0, 1904

F.RC,S. Eng. 1886 409 Boyd, Thomas Craig Northampton M.B., B.S. Aberdeen 1908; Aberdeen 1909 Jan. 5, 1910 212 Brade, Gerald Francis Melbourne ... M.B. Sydney 1899 Feb. 6, 1901 455 Brennan, Edward Thomas ... Fremantle ... M.B., Melb. 1909 ..„.. Oct. 4, 1911 116 Bridgeford, Walter Alfred S.... Boulder lle.I.R.C.S. Enig. 1879; Edit. 1851 ... June 3, 1896 354 Brows L, William Gilbee Springsene, Q. M.B. Melb. 1905; B.S. Melb. 1906 ... May 1, 1907 195 Browi Le, Oodwell Port Hedland M.B.. B.Ch., B.A.O. Univ. Dublin 1896 ... • April 4, 1000 199 Butler, Fred. Stanley ... Beverley M.B. Melb. 1898 .Tuly 4, 1900

404 Cameron, Donald ... t --- • • • L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1903 Sept. 1, 1009 305 Cameron, Robert Miles Flotchei Kalgoorlie L.R.C.P. London; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1903 April 5. 1905 272 Camm, Thomas Carlyle Leich-

ardt St. Mary's, M.B. Melb. 1902; B.S. Melb. 1903 ...

N.S.W. Sept. 2, 1903

490 Campbell, George Johnstone... Bayup Brook... L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1900... Jan. 8, 1.913 253 Campbell, John Adam Fremantle ... L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1897 ; Glitsg. Jan. 21, 1903

1897 423 Cantor, Stanley Jacob Broad Arrow... MB., B.S. Melb. 1909 Aug. 3, 1910 434 Cave, Mylles Wyamarus M.B., B.S. 1910 Jan. 18, 1911 368 Chapman, Herbert Owen Jarnadup • ,. MB., M.S. Sydney 1907 Dee., 18, 1907 411 Clark, Andrew ... Midland Junc. N.B., B.S. Glasg. 1898 April 6, 1910 397 Clarke, Cyril Lowther Petersburg,

S.A. B.S. Melia. 1908 March 17, 1909

327 Cleland, John Burton Sydney ALB., M.S. Sydney 1000; M.D. Adel. 1902; M.D. May 2, 1906 Sydney 1902

884 Clement, Dixie Paumier Perth M.B., B.S. Dublin 1908 .._ August 20, 1908 436 Cackey, Edmund Percival Goomalling M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883 ; M.B. Lond. 1884 ; M.D. Feb, 8, 1911

Loud. 1886 427 Cohen, Basil Walter &LE., B.S. Melb. 1910 Oct. 5, 1910 222 Connolly, Arthur Waldo Boulder City M.B. Melb.1894; B.S. Melb. 1895 Aug. 7, 1901 18 Connor, Daniel Midland Junct. L. and L.M.R.C.S. Irel.; L. Apoth. Hall, Dublin,

1889 486 Connor. Joseph Ivan ... Perth ... M.D., B.S. Melb. 1911 Dee. 4, 1912 300 Corbin, Cecil „. Adelaide ... MB., B.S. Adel. 1894 Dee. 7, 1901 413 Cordner, Henry M.B., B.S. Melb. 1909 • .. April 6, 1910 283 Corley, Anthony Hagarty Pingelly M.B., Ch. B. Dublin l002 ; M.D. Dublin 1902 April. 13, 1904 298 Coto, Daniel Samuel ... Sale, Victoria L.R.C.P., Ediu. 1000 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. Nov. 9,1904

1900

7'.-Transferred from old register. t Present address umeommuulasted.

128

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 30, 1914.

LIST OF PERSONS REGISTERED UNDER " THE MEDICAL AcT 1894'-contiuned.

No. Name. Address. Que.lineations. Date of Registration.

328 Couch, James Kynaston Perth ... L.R C.P. Loud. 1888; M.R,C.S. Eng. 1888; June 6, 1906 M.D. Durham 1905

380 Crooke, Arthur Albert Walhalla. Vic, M.B., B.S. Melb. 1908 .J uly 1. 1908 481 Cullen, Alfred Edgar Buubury M.B., B.S. Canal). 1912 ... ... Sept. 4, 1912 370 Campstoia, John Howard Lid- Melbourne M.B. Melb. 1902 ; B.S. Melh. 1903 ; ; 1 Jan. 15, 1903

gett R.C.P. Lend. and S. Eng, 1906; m. D. Melb.1907r 20 Cuthbert, John... Perth L.R.C.S. Irel. 1885; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1885; L.Arl.K.. T.

and Q.C.P. Irel. 1885.

111 •-• Dale, William Kelynack Bridgetown M.B. 'Kolb. 1895 . . May 6, 1896 187 Derbyshire, Douglas E. M.B., Oh. B. Victoria University, 1895; M.R.C.S. April 5, 1899

Eng. ; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1898 420 Davies, Muriel Kate ... Melbourne N.B. Melb. 1906 ; B.S. Melb. 1907 July 6, 1910

22 Davis, Somerville Boulnois York .,. M.B., M.S. Edin. 1890; M.D. Edin. 1913 382 Deakin, John Edward Ferdin-

and Perth ... M.B., M.S. Sydney 1907 ... August 5, 1908

189 Dean, Edmund Clipperton Bridgeto wu M.R.0 S. Eng. ; L R.O.P. Lund. 1899 ... Aug. 2, 1899 457 Deane, Arthur Dorman ... Mt. Barker M.R.C.S. Eug. 1879; L.R.C.P. Edin, 1880 Dec. 6,1911 489 de Pinna, Herbert Alfred ... Melbourne U.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Loud. 1905 Jan. 8, 1913 208 Deravin, Arthur Francis Bendigo, Vic-

toria M.B., B.S. MeIb. 1899 ... Dec. 5. 1900

153 Dermer, William Thomas Freman tie M.B., Ch. B. N.Z. Un- 1899; 111.R.C.S. Eng. ; April 7, 1897 L R.C.P. Loud 1896

83 Dobie, Henry Edwin Newman Avenel, Victoria L.R.O.S. Edin. ; M.B., M.S. Glasg. 1884 Oct. 24, 1894 469 Donnelly, Thomas Hugh M.B-, B.S. Adel. 1911 April 3, 1912 285 Douglas, John Campbell Stockton,

N.S.W. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edna. 1900 ; L.F.P.S. t/lasg. April 13, 1904

24 Dunlop, John Bryce Ballycastle, Ire-land

L.R19.000.S. Irel. 1881; L. and L.M. K. and Q.O.P. Irel. 1882

T.

431 Edwards, Edmond Daniel Bullfinch ... M.B., 13.3. Dublin 1901 Dec. 7, 1910 185 Elliott, Frederick John ... Donnybrook .,. M.11.0.8. Eng. 1897 March 1, 1899 28 Ellis, Henry Augustus Coolgardie M.B. Dub. 1884; B.S. Dub. 1885 T.

231 Erson, Edward George ... San Remo, Vie. L.M. and L Edin. 1876 Nov. 8, 190] 30 Evered, Arthur Courtney ... Albany LAI. and L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin, 1886 ; L. T.

F. P. and S. Glasg. 1886

309 Fankhauser, Herbert William Kingston, Vie. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1904 June 7, 1905 426 Foatonby, Henry Newark •., M.B. Melb. 1908 ; B.S. Melb. 1009 Sept. 7, 1910 890 Feilchenfeld, Otto Albert •-• Junee, N.S.W. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1908 ... Dee. 2, 1903 398 Finn, Charles Napier ..• Perth ... N.B., B.S. Edin. 1905 April 14, 1909 31 Flynn, Joseph Ignatius .• • Bunbury M.B., B.S.R. Un. Ira 1893 ... T.

512 Forbes, Arthur Duncan Perth M.B. Sydney 1913. .. Nov. 5, 1913 262 Forshaw, Wm. Joseph Stewell, Vie.... M.13. Melb. 1001; B.S. Mel.b.. 1902 May 6, 1903 120 Friedman, Henry ... Melbourne M.B., B.S. Melh. 1881 ... A ug. 5, 1896 276 Frost, Richard Russell t M.R.O.S. Eng. 1870... Oct. 7, 1903 211 Frost, Alfred James ... Northam M.B., MB., B.S. Royal Univ. [ref. 1900 Jan. 16, 1901

362 Gerrard, Norman James London ... Melb. 1906 ... Oct. 2, 1907 465 George, Isaac Mornington L.S.A. Loud. 1891 ; M R.C.S. Eng , L.R.C.P. March 6, 1912

Mills Loud., 1893; D.P.H., R.C.S. Eng. 1899 492 George, Thomas Woodcock ... Brisbane K.B., B.S. bond. 1910 Feb. 5, 1913 376 Gibson, Arthur Horace Fremantle M.B., B.S. Melb. 1903 ... May 6, 1908

477 Gibney. John Joseph Perth ... L, & L.M.R.C.P. & S. Irel. 1903 July 3, 1912 466 Gill, Frank Llewellyn Perth ... • • • M.B. Melb. 1911. March 6, 1912 347 Gill, Hubert Baldwin ... Subiaco • • • M.B. ; B.S. Melb. 1907 ... Feb. 6, 1907 318 Gillespie, Leslie Thomson Claremont • • • 18.13. Melb. 1900; B.S. Melt). 1901 Dec. 6, 1903 487 Goldstein, Alexander ... Broome • • . M.B., B.S. Melb. 1911 ... Jan. 8, 1913 402 Good, Robert Norman Scott ... London .• • M.B., B.S. Meth. 1907 ... Aug. 4, 1909 421 Gordon, John Edward... Perth ... TILE., B.S. Edin. 1906; M.D. Edin. 1908 Aug. 3, 1910 461 Gordon, Valentine Henry Carna.r von , M.B., B.S. Edin. 1910 ... Feb. 7, 1912 430 Gray, Herbert John ... North Perth ... Melb. 1907 ; 13.5. MeIb. 1908 Dec. 7, 1910 306 Green, Frederick William Charlton, Viet. M.B., B.S. Melb. 1903 ... ,„ April 5, 1905 275 Grey, Win. Charles ... Sydney ... M.B., M.S. Sydney 1903 ... Oct. 7, 1903 266 Griffith, James De Burgh Somerville, Vic-

toria M.B. Dub. 1874 ; Ch. M. Dub. 1875 ; M.D., Dub.

1886 July 1, 1903

320 Griffiths, John Neville Sydney M.B. Sydney 1905 March 7, 1906 232 Gordon, Edwin John ... Derby M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875; L.R.C.P. and LAI. Edin. Jan. 15, 1902

1875

484 Hadley, Frederick Augustus Perth ... M.R.0.8. Eng., L.R.C.P. Loud. 1899; Nov. 6, 1912 Eng. 1905

432 Harris, John James ... i3risbane • M.B., B.S. Aberdeen 1903; D.P.H. Sydney, 1910 Dec. 7, 1910 237 Harrison, Win. Atkinson St. Mary's, Tas. M.B., C.M., Edits. 1880 . May 7, 1902 35 Harvey, Henry Fred. Perth ... M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875 ; L.S.A. Loud. 1875 ... `l'.

115 Harvey, Richard. Richards Perth 18.13., B.S. Melh. 1881 . June3, 1896 425 Haynes, Arthur Richard Perth ... M.B., M.S. Sydney 1910 Sept. 7, 1910 429 Hemsted, Rustal Henry Geraldton 51.11.0.5. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1893 .. Nov. 9, 1910

}Present address uncomninniented. T.-'transferred from old register.

JAN. 30, 1914.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 129

LIST OF PESSORS REGISTEItED UNDER. "'TIE MEDICAL ACT, 1894 "-continued

No. , Name. Andrea:, Qualifications. Date of Registration.

454 Henchley, Albert Richard • Perth .._ L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Bain. ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1898 ; Sept. 6, 1911 L.S.A. Lond, 1908

318 Hicks, John Sydney M.B. Load. 1881.; M.D. Load. 1890 June 5, 1901 156 Hickinhotharn, James Ryland London M.R.C.S., L.B.C.P. Eng. 1893 ; sll.B. Lond. 1895 April 7, 1897

37 Hill, Charles Herbert .-- Laverton 11.13. Meih. 1888 ; B.S. Melb. 1889 ... 127 Hodge, William Theodore Kellerberrin M.R.C.S. Eng. 1881; L.S.A. Land. 1886; D.P.H. Sept. 2, 1896

F. P. and S. Glasg. 1889 448 Hodgson, Robert Percival •-• -•• 111.13., B.S. Melb., 1909 ... July 5, 1911 349 Holland, John Joseph... Katanning M.B. Sydney 1905 ... March 6, 1907

39 Hope, James William ... Perth F.R C.P. Edin. 1885; M. 1878; L. 1874; L.S.A. T. Loud. 1874; D.P.H.13. C.P. and S. Ire], 1902

40 House, Frederick Maurice Kittanning ... M.R.C.S. Eng. 1888 ; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1888 ... T. 475 Hume, John Mt. Magnet ... M.13.,M.S. Edin. 1884 ; M.D. Edin. 1901 ; June 5, 1912

R.C.P. cc,-. S. Bib:). and F.P.S. Glasg. 1903

101 Hiusaphry, Edward Scott ... Cottesloe M.R.C.S. Eng ; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1893 ... Mar. 4, 1896 41 klungerford, Lancelot Id. T.... Geraldton L. and L.M_K. and Q.0 P.; L. and L.M.R.C.S.

Irel, 1889 T,

230 Hussey, Bertram Fowler ... Toixly ay U. R.C.S. Eng. 11100; L.17,C. P. Loud_ 1900; Nov. 6, 1901 ALB. Loud. 1901

227 Eck, Edwin Theophilus Jesse... Auckland, N.Z. ALB. Meth 1898 ... Sept. 4, 1901 42 Ingoldhy, Frederick John ... Albany M.R.C.S. Eng. 1881; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Edin. T.

1884 366 Innes-Stephen, John Esperanee L.S.A. Loud. 1880; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1886 Nov. 6, 1907 144 Irwin, Henry Offiey Boulder KB., B.S. Adel. 1898 Jan. (1,1897

505 James, Hugh Bowen ... Perth M.B., B.S. Melb. 1913 ... July 2, 1913 443 Jerrayn, Walter Herbert ... Kellerberrin Melb. 1889 ; B.S. Melb. 1890 April 5, 1911 186 Joel, Simon ... Bunbury 111.8., Ch. B. PrIelb. 1897 April 5, 1899 468 Johnson, Alan Synie Perth ... M.B., B.S. Melb. 1911 April 3, 1912 201 Johnson, Percy H. Wardell ... Perth ... M.B., 13.8. Durham 1894; M.D. Durham 1900 ... Oct. 3, .1900 284 Joyce, Caleb ... Pinarrah M.B. Melb., 1890 ... April 13, 1904 190 Jull, Roberta Henrietta Mar-

garetta Cottesloe M. B., 14i.S. Glasg. 1896 Aug. 2, 1899

506 Yuett, Alexander Day Dawn M.B., B.S. Oxon 1913 July 2, 1013

497 Keady, Joseph Patrick Meckering L. and LAI. 12.0. P. Irel. 1880; L.R.C.S, Irel. 1880 Slay 7, 1913 46 Kelsall, Henry Truman Perth M.D. Lond. 1888; B.S. Load. 1887; T.

Eng. 1886; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1887 ; M.B. Load. 1887

609 Kennedy, Robert Dallas Davyhtirst M.B., B.S. Glasg. 1905 ... Sept. 3, 1913 102 Kennedy, William Adam Perth M.R.C.S. Eng. 1874 ; L.R.C.P. Load. 1875 ; N.B. March 4., 1899

Durham 1881 47 Kenny, Daniel ... Perth ... L.R.C.S. 1883 ; L. and and Q.C.P. Irel.

1881. 4.53 Kenny, Joseph Patrick ... Perth ... M.B. Sydney 1911 ... Sept. 6, 1911 508 Kerr, Chas. Douglas Donnybrook ... M. B., B.S. Loud. 1011 Sept. 3, 1913 460 Kerr, David ... M.B., M.S. Glasg. 1805 ... Feb. 7, 19/2 410 Kirkalcly, Wm. Bread... Kalgoorlie ... M.B., M.S. Edin. 1880 ; M.D. Edin. 1901 Feb. 2, 1910 480 King, Charles Edgar Kalgoorlie ... M.D. Stelb. 1911 ... • Aug. 7, 1012

483 Lamont, Margaret Marion Albany M.13. Loud. 1895 ; B.S. Load. 1896 ; M.D. Lend. Oct. 2, 1912 Trail 1897 ; D.P.H. Camb. 1899

496 Landon, Geo. Francis Stirling Perth M.B., B.S. Edin. 1904; M.D. Edin. 1909 May 7, 1913 493 Langley, William Johnson ... Dangin L.R.C.P. and S. Bolin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1892 ... March 5, 1913 342 • - Latham, Oliver Parra.matta 81.13. Sydney 1903; M.S. Sydney 1905 Dec. 5, 1906 254 Laver, Chas. William ... Kauowna L.R_C.P„ L.R.C.S. Edin. 1891; L.M. E- din. and T.

Glasg. 1504; L-F_P_S. Glasg. 1804 488 Laws, Harold Lionel ... New Norcia 11.11.C.5. Eng., L.R.C.P. Load. 1905 Jan. 8, 1918 500 Leedman, Chas. Herbert East Kirrupp N.B., B.S. Melb. 1913 ... May 7, 1913 107 Leschen, Henry Adolphus Perth ... M.13., M.Ch. Edit. 18811 ... April 1, 1896 238 Lewis, James Brook ... Narrogin M.B. Melb. 1900 ; B.S. Melb. 1901 May 7, 1902 408 Lillies, George Leonard Perth M.B., 13.x. Melb. 1909 Dec. 1, 1909 317 Lindon, Ernest Hingston Lor-

raine Dunedin, N.Z. ALB., B.S. Victoria Univ. 1604 ... Dec. 6, 1905

197 Lonergan, Thomas John Barrabup L.R.C.P. and S. Edin. 1892; L.M. Edin. 1892; June 6, 1900 L.F.P. and S. Glasg. 1892

49 Lots, Henry John Fremantle M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Load. 1887; D.P.U. T. Camb. 1891; F.14 C S. Ediu.1907

51 Lovegrove, Charles Pin j arra M.D.. M.S. Toronto 1888; L. and L.M.R.C.P. Edin. ; L, Fac. P. and S. Glasg. 1881

50 Lovegrove, Thomas Henry Waterloo M.R.C.S. Eng. 1867 T. 205 Lovegrove, Fredk. Thomas

Alex. Tambellup M.R.C.S. E ‘7,.; L.R.C.P. Load. 1896 ; M.13.,

Ch, B. Viet. Univ. 1900 October 3, 1900

173 Macaulay, Samuel Cottesloe Edin. 1880 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1880 June 8, 1898 228 MarColl, Donald Stewart Melbourne 81.13., CAL Glasg. 1886 ... Sept. 4, 1901 419 Mackay, Geo. Archibald hues Denham L. and L.M.R.C.E. Edin.; L. and L:M.R.C.S. July 6, 1610

Edin.., L. and L.M.F,P.S. Glasg. 1895 299 .Mackie, David William Hartnell Narrogin M.B., ti-S. Melb. 1904 ... Dec. 7, 1904 446 Maclean, Charles Forbes ... Northam B.S. Glai-g. 1899 ... June 7, 1911 225 Macmillan, John George ... Kalgoorlie M.B., C.M., Edin. 1895 August 7, 1901 329 Macmorran, Adam Henry Muir Geraldton M.B., M.S. Edin. 1892 ; M.D. Edin. 1894 June 6, 1906

t Presentaddress uncommanicaten. T.-Transferred from old register.

130 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. VAN. 30, 1914.

LIST OF PZESONS aEGISTERED LINDE& "Trn MEDICAL ACT, 1894"-cm/tinned.

No. Name. Address. Qualifications. Date of Registration.

387 Marshall, Crawford Clelland Perth ... M.B., B.S. Meib. 1908 ... ..• Oct. 7, 1908 297 Martin, Albert Edward .., Perth ... M.D. Durham 1892 ; P R.O S. Eng. 1897 ;

L.R.O.P. Load. 1889 Nov. 9, 1904

441 Mathews, Samuel Kalgoorlie N.B.; B.S. Dublin 1901 ... April 5, 1911 56 Matinsell, John ... Roe bourne L. and L.M.R.C.S., L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel, 1893 T.

424 McCall, John ... Gwalia L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Ellin. 1900; L.F.P.S. Glasg. Sept 7, 1910 1909

440 McClelland, Reginald Eustace M.B. Sydney 1910 ... Aprils, 1911 463 McClintock, Samuel Alexander Hobart Edin. 1904; D.P.H., R.C.P. & S. Feb. 7. 1912

Edin., and F.P. & S., Glasg. 1910 373 McGlynn, James ... Wiluna. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S: Edin. ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1898 March 4, 1908 501 McGregor, Roy Stanley Perth ... M.B. Sydney 1913 ... May 7, 1913 277 MaKeIl, Thomas Plewman Barraba, N.S.W M.B., B.S. Dub. 1900; M.D.Dub. 1901 ... Oct. 7, 1903 278 MoNangliton, John ... Melbourne ... MM., M.S. Edit]. 1886 ; B.Sc. (Public Health) Nov. 11, 1903

Edin. 1599 ; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1900 58 McNeil, Andrew Claremont ... C.M. Edin. 1893 ... 1'.

513 McShane, Cletus • Greenbushes M.13. Melb. 1909 ; B.S. Melb. 1910 ... Jan. 7, 1914 383 MeWhae, Douglas Murray ... May lands M.B., B.S. Meth. 1906; M.D. Mel). 1908 ... August 5, 1908 226 Mead, Gertrude Ella ... Perth ... MM., B.S. Mel b. 1897 ... Sept. 4, 1901 403 Merrillecs, Crichton Raoals Keraug, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Eclin. ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1907 Aug. 4, 1909 391 Merry weather, Roy Charles Perth ... L.R.C.P. Load.; M. R.C.S. Eng. 1903 Jan. 18, 1909 395 Mitchell, Henry St. John ... Morgans L. and L.M.R.C.P Edin. ; L. and L.M.F.P.S. Feb. 3, 1909

Glasg. 1883 474 Mitchell, Hugh William Fan-

court Brookton M.B., B.S. Melb. 1911 June 5, 1912

407 Mitchell, Leonard John Cole... Ballarat, Vic- toria

MM., B.S. Melh, 1909 Nov. 10, 1909

331 Mitchell, Robert Macfarlane Coolgardie • M.B., B.S. Edin. 1900; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1903 ; June 6, 1906 D.P.R., R.O.P. Loud. and S. Eng,.. 1905

247 Moloney, Patrick Joseph ... Williams • • • L.K. and Q.C.P. Irel. 1887 ; L.R.C.S. Ire'. 1888 August 6, 1902 450 Montgomery, Hugh Herbert... Claremont • L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1910; L. and July 5, 1911

L.M.R.C.S. Irel. 1910 451 Montgomery, Margaret Mary Claremont L. and L.M.R.C.P. Irel. 1910; L. and July 5, 1911

Sabina L.M.R.O.S. Ire!. 1910 219 Montgomery, Sydney H. R. .. Claremont. • • • M.B., 13.S. Royal Univ. lie!. 1894 July 3, 1901 246 Moore, Samson Courtenay Yarloop M.B., B.S. Viet. Univ. 1898 ... August 6, 1902 372 Morton, Alfred Edward Worsley M.13., B.S. Edin. 1902 ..„.. March 4, 1908 351 Moule, Edward Ernest ... Wagin M.B. ; B.S. Adel. 1893 ... April a; 1907 260 Myles, Wu;. Saunders bloom ... M.B., Ch.B. Dub. 1899; B.A.O. Dub. 1899 May 6, 1908

374 Nelson, William Horner Greenbushes M.B., B.S. Mel). 1907 ... April 1, 1908 224 Newton, Robert Earle • F.R.C.S. Eng. 1001 ; L.R.C.P. Land. 1896 ; August. 7, 1901

M.R.C.S. lung. 1895 ; M.13., C.M. Glasg. 1893 311 Nutting, Philip Henry Wagin L.S.A. Loud. 1884; L.R.C.P. bond., M.R.C.S. July 8, 1905

Eng. 1885 119 Nyulasy, Arthur John Perth L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.. Edin. L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1890; July 1, 1896

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Land. 1891

435 O'Brien, John Francis Youanme MM., B.S. Royal Univ. Irel. 1908 ..• Jan. 18, 1911 289 O'Brien, Mark Jarnaditp L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1696 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. June 1, 1904

1896 62 O'Connor, Michael ... Perth MM., B.S., B.A.O., Dub. 1889 ; M.D. Dub. 1903 T.

213 Officer, Edward Albert Perth MM. Illelb. 1897 ; 13.8. Meth. 1899 ... Feb. 6, 1901 359 O'Hara., William Ernest Melbourne L.R.C.P. and S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1903; Sept. 4, 1907

F.R.C.S. Edin. 1905 464 Oliver, Arthur Carden York ... L.M.S.S.A. 1.1nd. 1907; M R.C.S. Eng. 1908 ... March, 6, 1912 174. O'Meara, Patrick Michael Southern Cross M.B. Royal Un. Ire!. 1897 ; B.S. Royal Un. Irel June 8, 1898

1897 502 O'Reilly, Merrick ... Perth ... MM. Sydney 1013 ... May 7, 1913 491 Overend, Ernest. Knight M.B. Melb. 1883 Jan. 8, 1913

114 Paget, Owen Frank ... Fremantle M.B., B.S. Cantab. 1895 . May 6, 1896 352 Parer, John Ignatius ... Wyndham M.B. Melb. 1906; B.S. MGM. 1907; F.R.C.S. April 3, 1907

Edin. 1912 353 Parker, Reginald Arthur Melbourne M.B., M.S. Sydney 1907 May 1, 1907 495 Pearson, John Sidney. . Perth ... M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C. P. Land. 1904; M.D. Can-

tab 1908 April 2, 1913

375 Pitcher, Samuel Walter t L. and L.m., R.C.P. and S. Edin. ; L. and April 1, 1908 L.31.F.P.S. Glasg. 1892

396 Ponsford, Frank William Hawthorn, Vic. MM., B.S. Melb. 1908 ... March 17, 1909 Augustus

459 Pope, Edward Campbell Gnowangerup M.R.C.S. Eng ; L.13 .C.P. Land. 1007 Jan. 10, 1912 607 Prins, Henry Mallack... Jarrandale M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Land. 1907 Aug. 6, 1913 445 Pritchard, Hobert John Dorre Island ... M.R.C.S. Eng. ; L.R.C.P. Load. 1899 May 3, 1911 478 Pulleine, Robert Henry Adelaide ... M.B. Sydney 1898 May 1, 1912

438 Quaife, Cyril ... t 111.B. Sydney, 1909 ... • - Feb. 8, 1911 504 Quinlan, Bernard Gerald Perth ... M.B., 13.8., B.A.O. Dublin 1912 - • June 4, 1913

449 Rabag,liati, Andrea Francis Durban, Natal 51.13., 13. S. Edin. 1002 ; M.D. Edin. 1907 ; July 5, 1911 Honyman Edin. 1911

159 Ramsay, James. Edward Perth ... M.B. Land. 1893 ... June 9, 1897 202 Randell, Allen Elliott ... Perth ... M.B. Melb. 1807 ; 13.5. Melb. 1807 ; M.B. Adel. Oct. 3, 1900

1897 ; B.S. Adel. 1897 193 Reid, Francis Bently Coburg, Vie.... Lie. R. Coll. Phys. Edin. 1898 ; Lie. R. Coll. Dec. 6, 1899

Surge. Edin. 1898; Lie. R. Coll. Phys. Sins. Glasg. 1898

T.--Transferred from old register. t Present address uneoupannicated.

3A11. 30, 1914.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 131

LIST OF PERSOIS REGISTERED UNDER "THE AtzincAL ACT, 1894"--continyurd.

No. 1 Name. Address. Date of Qualifications. II Registration.

418 Richards, Morgan ... Beverley M.B., B.S. 1899,1 M.D. 1907 Dnrham ; L.S.A. Lona. July 6, 1910 1887

129 Richardson, Arthur ... Kalgoorlie M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875 .. Sept. 2, 1806 304 Rigby, Ernest Horatio Bullfinch M.B. ; B.S. Melb. 1901 April 5, 1905 198 Rigby, WM. Henry ... Collie ... ALB. M Gib. 1891 June 27, 1900 358 Robertson, Lionel Joseph Busselton M.B. Sydney 1903 ... Aug. 7, 1907 68 Robinson, Thomas Henry Albany M.S. Ellin. 1885 ; M.D. Ellin. I889 T. 91 Rockett, Rich. Napoleon F. ... Northam MB. Melb. 1.804 Sept. 4, 1895

510 Rogerson, Edward ... Kalgoorlie M.B., B.S. Melb. 1913 ... Oct. I, 1913 485 Rowan, Thomas ... Guildford L. & L.M., R.C.P. & S. Edin. 1872; M.B. Alelb. Nov. 6, 1912

1870 ; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1876; M.D. Sydney 1882; M.D. Melb. 1882 ; B.S. Melb. 1882

2 Saunders, John Harry Perth ... M.B., B.S. Alelb. 1889; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1891 ... March 6, 1895 88 Saw, Atheist= John H. Perth ALB., B.S. Cantab. 1894; M.D. Cantab. 1897; August 7, 1895

F.R.C.S. Edin. 1904 179 Sewell, Prank Leslie Pownall Boulder 141.R.C.8. Eng. 1886; L.S.A. 1886... Sept. 7, 1898 452 Salvers, William Campbell „. Perth KB., B.S. Meth. 1911 ... Sept. 6, 1911 392 Scott, Frank Sho11 London L.R.C.P. Load. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1908 ; Jan. 18, 1.909

B.S. Loud. 1905 141 Seed, William Pope Perth ... M.R..C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1893 ... Dec. 2, 1896 471 Shaw, Kenneth, Rodas Day.

aignes L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1899 April 3, 1912'

498 Shearman, Cyril Howard Perth M.B. Sydney 1911 ... May 7, 1913 377 Sheehy, Thomas ... Sandstone ... L. and L.M.R.C.P. and S. Irel. 1907 ... June 3, 1908 393 Shelinerdine, Joseph Caton Whim Creek ... L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg,. 1902 Jan. 18, 1909 367 Shields, Clive ... Meekatharra M.B. Melb. 1905 ; B.S. Melb. 1906 ... Dec. 18, 1907 479 Simpson, Charles John ALB., B.S. Queen's Univ., Belfast 1910... Aug. 7, 1912 242 Smyth, Sydney Richard t Irel. 1807 ; L. and L.M.K. and Q.C.P. Feb. 5, 1902

Irel. 1871 428 Stacy, Valentine Osborne Boulder M.B. Sydney 1908 ... Nov. 9, 1910

96 Stewart, J. E. Ferguson Guildford ALB., C.M. Glasg. 1895 Jou. 8, 1890 73 Stewart, John Mitchel Y. ALB., BLS. Glasg. 1887 T.

503 Stone, Francis William Perth ... M.B., B.S. Melt. 1913 May 7, 1913 380 Sutton, George t - MB., B.S. Melb. 190.4 ... June 6, 1906 411 Suzuki, Tadashi ... Broome ALB. Imp. Univ. Japan 1908 March 2, 1910 494 Sweet, William Sidney Perth ... M.B., 33.8. Lond. 1901.; L. R.C. P. Lond. ; M.R.C,S March 5. 1913

Eng. 1905 ; M.D. bond. 1910 121 Taafe, Oliver Grenville Perth L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Eclin. 1884 August 5, 1896 364 Taylor, Robert Stanley London L.R.C.P. Loud. ; Eug. 1905 ; B.S. Nov. 6, 1907

Cantab. 1906 256 Teague, Harold Oscar... Victoria Park M.B., B.S. Melb. 1901 April 1, 1903 196 Thom, Alexander Philip M.B., B.S. Aberdeen 1883 ; Dip. San. Science May 2, 1900

Victoria University 1890 476 Thomas, George Henry Warren Peak Hill ,.. Eng. 1874 L.R.C.P. Lond. 1885 June 5, 1913 470 Thompson, Francis Clarke Perth ... M.B. Syd. 1911 ... April, 3, 1912 191 Thompson, James ... Perth ... M.B. Melb. 1898; Ch.B. Alelb. 1809 Oct. 11, 1899 270 Thomson, Jno, Erskine London ... M.B., Al. S. Edin. 1890 .., Sept. 2, 1903 214 Thorp, Chas. Gabourel Marble Bar ... M.B., C.M. Edin. 1884 ... March 13, 1901 149 Thurston, Edward Paget Malcolm ... M.R C.S. Eng. 1870 ; M.D. Cantab. 1880 Feb. 3, 1897 72 Tratman, Frank ... London ... M.R.C.S. Eng. 1881; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1885; T.

D.P.E. 1892; M.D. Load. 1893; B.S. Lond.,1907 74 Trethowan, William .. Perth MM., M. S. Aberd. 1892 .,. T.

290 Triad°, Antonio Joseph James Marble Bar ... M.E. Melb. 1001; B.S. Melb. 1902 ... June 1, 1904 335 Turner, Duncan ... Melbourne ... L. and L.M.E.O.S. Edin. 1865 ; L.S.A. Lend. July 4,1906

1860 ; L.R.C. P. Land. 1869 ; M.R.0 M.R.C.P. Lond. 1889 345 Tymms, Herbert George Perth ... L.R.C.P. Loud. ; 11111.0.8. Eug. 1899 ; Pae.s. Jan. 16, 1007

Eng. 1901; MM. Melb. 1894; E.S. Melb. 1895 204 Waee, Riehd, H. Falkland Islands M.13., Ch.M. Univ. Aberdeen 1894 Oat. 3, 1900 360 Walden, Frederick James Manjimnp C.M. Edin. 1897 ... Oct. 2, 1907 371 Walker, John ... Blalggoorlie M.R.C.S. Eng-. ; C P. Load. 1902 Feb. 5, 1908 315 Walker, Robert Milne Belmont, Sur-

rey, Eng. Ch .13. Edin. 1904 Oct. 11, 1905

394 Walker, William James Alex-ander

Menzies M.B., B.S. Glasg., 1867 ... Feb. 3, 1909

138 Walter, Henry ... Wellington, N.7 M.B., M.S. Roy. Uzi. Irel. 1885 Dee. 2, 1896 439 Watch, Norman Bennington-. Leonora ... L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1906; L.F.P.S. Glasg. April 5, 1911

1900 ; D. P.H. R.C. S. Irel. 1910 379 Way, Inman ... Boulder • • M.B., B.S. Melb. 1908 ... July 2, 1908 511 Webb, James Eli ... Perth • ... M.B. Sydney 1013 .„ Nov. 5, 1913 287 Webster, Alfred ... Perth ... M.13., Ch.M. Glasg. 1893 ; M.D. Glasg. 1898 ... May 4, 1904 334 Weihen, Albert Wallace Sydney MM., B.S. Melh. 1904; M.D. Melb. 1907 Juno 6, 1906 78 White, Arthur Thomas Fremantle - • L. and L.M.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Ellin. 1884; L.A.H. T.

Dub. 1886 414 White, John Richard London L.R18.7C9.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1882 ; L.A.H. Dublin April 6, 1910

412 Willie, Ernest Edward ... London L.S.A. Load_ 1907 ... March 2, 1910 so Williams, David Ernest ... Fremantle ... L. and L.M.R.C.P., L. and L.M.R.C.S. Irel. 1892 T.

161. Wilson, Thomas Ravensthorpe L.S.A.. 1882; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883 ... July 7, 1897 248 Willis, Chas. Savill London ... M.D., A.I.Ch. Sydney 1899 Oct. 1, 1902 472 Woodhead, William Francis L. & L.M.F.P.S. Glasg. 1885 ; L. & May 1, 1912

Copley Edin. 1889 456 Woods, Charles Wm. Tuthill._ Perth ... N.R.C.S. Eng.; L,R.C.P. Loud. 1903 ... Oct. 4, 1911

432 Yates, Walter Percy ... fork ALB., B.S. Glasg. 1911 ... Sept. 4, 1912 363 Young, Andrew Stewart AI elbourne 31.13. Melb. 1900 ; B.S. Meth. 1907 Nov. 0, 1907 487 'funk, Alan Neil ... Perth ... ALB. ; 13.8. Melb. 1910 Feb. 8. 1911 416 Yule, John Smyth ... Wellington M.B., B.S. Melb, 1909 ... April 6, 1910

Mills

t Preseatddroso unconalnualcated, T,-Transferred from of register.

132 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 30, 1014.

GOVERNMENT EXHIBITIONS. Education Department,

Perth, 21st January, 1914. THE following have gained the Exhibitions offered by the Education Department, awarded on the results of the recent Adelaide University Examinations:—

University Exhibitions. Of the value of £50 each per annum, tenable for throe

years:— Harold E. Whiteman, Guildford Grammar School. Bertram C. Cohen, Perth Modern School. Edward J. Pendergast, Christian Brothers' College,

Perth. Reg. Smiimerhayes, Scotch College. Harry S. Thompson, Scotch College. Eric E. Jones, Scotch College. Allan M. Trounce, Scotch College. Edgar C. .1 ohnston, Guildford Grammar School. Stephen K. Montgomery, Perth High School, Guido S. C. Mayrhofer, Christian Brothers' Col-

lege, Perth. Senior Exhibitions.

01 the value of £25 each tenable for one year:— Hubert T. Stables, Guildford Grammar School. Jack Shearer, Scotch College. Elsie M. Stevens, Perth Modern School. Isobel N. Armstrong, Perth College. Henry B. Stewart, Scotch College. Alec Basel, Christian Brothers' College, Perth. Ernest J. Farmer, Christian Brothers' College,

Perth. Junior Exhibitions.

Of the value of £20 each per annum, tenable for two years:--

Thos. F. Kilmartin, Christian Brothers' College, Kalgoorlie.

Edith M. Horne, Ladies' College, Victoria Square, Perth.

Melba M. Mitchell, Loretto Convent, Osborne. Dorothy 11, Barclay, Methodist Ladies.' College. Moya iii. Mackey, Ladies' College, Victoria Square,

Perth; Ethel Bregenrer, Convent of Mercy, Coolgardie. Thomas E. Robinson, Perth Modern School. Donald C. Sinclair. Guildford Grammar School. Nathaniel P. Lappin, Scotch College. Xavier F. Whitely, Christian Brothers' College.

Perth. Ada A. Filmer, Perth Modern School. Eileen D. O'Brien, Perth Modern School.

CECIL ANDREWS, Director of Education.

Educe t ion Dep artm en t, Perth, 21st january, 1914.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the appointment of Mr. Henry C. T. Eggeling as a member of the Esperance Committee of School Management, vane Mr. George Thompson, re-signed.

CECIL ANDREWS, Director of Education.

THE PAW:NTBROKERS ACT, 1860. (24 Vic., No. 7.)

Alphabetical Record of Licensed Pawnbrokers, Perth District.

69/13. TO whom granted and situation of premises;—

Bremer, Seigfried, 95 Barrack Street, Perth. Cohen, Solomon, 240 and 292 Murray Street, Perth, Crawcour, David, 120 William Street, Perth. Ginsberg, Samuel, 162 Murray Street, Perth. :Tones, Albert Thomas, 142 Barrack Street, Peri h. Luber, Gustms, 263 and 265 Murray Street, Perth. Mosel, Hymn, 50 William Street, Perth, Masel, Percy, 229 -Murray Street, Perth. Rosen, David, 202 William Street, Perth. Rosenwax, Barnett, 166 Murray Street, Perth. Samuel, Morris, 119 William Street, Perth. SeeTigson, Phineas, 184 Murray street, Perth. Steinberg, Michael, 193 Murray Street, Perth.

I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct eoev taken from the Alphabetical Record kept by ire of the names of all persons to whom such licenses have been grented by the Bench of Magistrates at Perth.

Dated at Perth, this 10th day of January, 1914. F. F. HORGAN.

Clerk of Petty Sessions. Perth.

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES.

THE TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Sections 121 and 122.)

Application No. 2839/1913. TAKE notice that the 'West Australian Trustee Executor and Agency Company Limited of Barrack Street Perth the proprietor of Mortgage No. 1132/1901 has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right of the mortgagor to redeem the land hereinafter described and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for private sale the folio ing parcels of land viz.:— Portion of Swan Location P1068 being Lots 38 60 and

61 on deposited Plan 581 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 211 Polio 22

Also portion. of Lot 77 of Swan, Location 701 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 100 Folio 72

Also Clarence Suburban Lot 55 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 225 Folio 106

And also portion of 3feicifle SubtOon Lot 106 being Lot 15 on deposited Plan 764 and being the whop of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 188 Folio 141.

And further take notice that after the 28th day of February next an order for foreclosure may be issued to the said mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secured and all ex-penses incurred in and about sueh sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of the principal rind in-terest and all expenses was ou the 21st day of January 1914 £1,892 9s. 7d.

Dated at the Land Titles Office Cathedral Avenue Perth this 21st .day of January 1914,

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

parker d Parker. Howard Street, Perth. Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. Application No. 76/1914.

TAKE notice that Stephen Baldwin Devenish of Guild-ford land agent and Gregory John Croekford Gill of Guildford grocer the executors of the will of Elizabeth Mary Robbins late of Guildford widow deceased have made application to he registered as the proprietors of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Town of Guildford being:--

Portion of Guildford Tham Lot 31 containing 1 rood 81/5. perches

Bounded on the South by 2 chains 99 4/10 links of James Street

On the West by 3 chains 49 3/10 links of the East boundary of Lot 149

On the North by 3 chains 4% links of the South boundary of the part of Lot 33 comprised in Plan 2830 and

On the East by a line measuring 3 chains 49 6/10 links And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicants claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby re. (mired to lodge in this Office on or before the 24th day of February next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. Application No. 2274/1913_

TAKE notice that Maud Sarah Bowman of Perth in the State of Western Australia married woman adminis-tratrix dr ?anis non with the will annexed of Robert Napoleon Bui/en deceased has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple

Land Titles Office, Perth, 20th January, 1914.

S. B. Durston, Perth, Solicitor for the .Applicant.

JAN. 30, 19141 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 133

in possession in the following parcel of land situate in

the Town of Perth being:—

Perth Town Lot 02 containing 3 roods 27 perches Bounded on the North-East by 1 chain 50 8/10 links

of Wellington Street

On the South-East by the North-West boundary of

Lot 01 measuring 11 chains 11 GAO links

On the South-West by 1 chain 501/2 links of Goderich

Street and

On the North-West by the South-East boundary of

Lot 03 measuring 6 chains 11y, links.

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram

3842 deposited in the Office of Titles.

And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title

or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby re-

(mired to lodge in this Office on or before the 23rd

February next a caveat forbidding the same from

being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,

21st January, 1914.

Haynes, Robinson, 6 Cox, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 132/1914.

TAKE notice that Harry Steele of Albany in the State

of Western Australia cooper has made application to

be registered as the proprietor of an estate is fee himple

in possession in the following parcel of land situate in

the Town of Albany being:—

Albany Suburban Lot 43 containing three acres

Bounded on the North-West by 2 chains 24 links of

Sandford Road

On the North-East by 7 chains 85 links of Spencer

Road

On the South-East by the North-West boundary of

Albany Suburban Lot 44 measuring 5 chains 50 links

and

On the South-West by the North-East boundaries of

Albany Suburban Lots 2G and 27 and part of the North-

East boundary of Albany Suburban Lot 23 measuring

together 8 chains 58 links.

And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title

or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby

required to lodge in this Office on or before the 7th

day of March next is caveat forbidding the same from

being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,

27th January, 1914.

C. T. Watkins, Albany, Solicitor for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAL

PROPERTY LIMITATION ACT, 1878.

Application No, 205/1910.

TAKE notice that Reuben Eugene Edwards of Gingin

in the State of Western Australia farmer has mode ap-

plication to be registered as the proprietor of an estate

in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of

land situate in the District of Swan being:—

Swan Location 477 containing 40 acres Bounded on the North by a boundary of Swan Loca-

tion 2335 measuring 34 chains 11 links

On the East by parts of the West boundaries of Swan

Locations 619 and 302 measuring together 13 chains

3 links

On the South by the North boundary of Swan Loca-

tion 404 measuring 19 chains 60 links by 3 chains of

the East boundary of Swan Location 403 and by 14

chains 43 links of the North boundary of Swan Loca-

tion 403 and

On the West by 10 chains 3 links of the East boun-

dary of Swan Location 423.

And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title

or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby

required to lodge in this Office on or before the 7th

day of March next a caveat forbidding the same from

being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-12.

Department of Public Health,

2245/10. Perth, 23rd January-, 1914.

THE following appointment made by the undermentioned

Local Health Authority has been approved by the Com-

missioner of Public Health, under the provisions of

"The Health Act, 1911-12'':—

Burbank s. Dr. H. A. Ellis to be Medical Officer of Health from

the 30th July, 1913, vice Dr. R. M. Mitchell, resigned.

JAMES W. HOPE,

Commissioner of Public Health.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

-Victoria Park lfnnicipality.

Publie Works Department,

P.W. 1765/13. Perth, 28th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has

approved, under the provisions of Section 438 of "The

Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," also the Victoria

Park Tramways Act Amendment Act, Subsection 3, of

the Victoria Park Municipality expending the sum

of £130 lOs. 7d. from their funds, being the proceeds in

connection with the sale of Tramway-a, and to expend

the said sum on the construetion and for the purpose of

Electric Light Plant for lighting the Municipal District.

C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

Additions to By-laws for Mc Regulation of Aloior and other Traffic.

Department of Public Works,

2731/13. Perth, 28th January, 1914.

IT is hereby notified that the following Municipalities,

viz.:---

The Municipality of Fremantle,

Boulder,

Albany, 17

Southern Cross,

respectively duly made, and His Excellency the Governor,

by and with the consent of the Executive Council, has

been pleased to confirm additions to the By-laws for the

regulation of Motor and other traffic, as set forth in the

schedule hereto.

C. k MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

Schedule. Additions to the General By-laws for the regulation

of Motor and other traffic duly made by the following

Municipalities, viz.:-

P.W. 629/13 approved Executive Council January 27,

1914, By-lay No. 88. (The Municipality of Fremantle.)

P.W. 2769/13 approved Executive Council January 27,

1914. By-law No. 95. (The Municipality of Boulder.)

P.W. 1473/13 approved Executive Council January 27;

1914, By-law No. 40. (The Municipality of Albany,)

P.W. 2731/13 approved Executive Council January 27,

1914, By-law No. 9. (The Municipality of Southern

Cross.)

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Mayor and Councillors

of North Perth, in pursuance of the powers in that be-

half conferred in the above Act and in Clause (7) of

the Building By-laws gazetted on the 14th day of July,

1905, awl hereby declare that any buildings hereafter

erected in The Promenade, The Boulevarde (Ashby

Street to North Beach Road), Maley Street (Ashby

Street to North Beach Road), Hawthorn Street, Earl

Street, Clyde Street, Egiva Street, Ashby Street (Rand-

nick Street to Egina Street), Gordon Street (The Bonle-

varde to Egina Street), Tasman Street (Maley Street to

Egina. Street), North Beach Road (from Wittenooni

Street to Egina Street), Derby Street (North Beach

Road to Green Street), shall be enclosed with walls con-

structed of brick, stone, or other incombustible materials,

with the footings resting upon the solid ground, or upon

concrete or other sub-structure.

Passed by the Council on the 19th day of January,

1914.

E. W. WAUGH, Mayor.

THOS. H. BLAKE, Town Clerk.

The Common Seal of the Mayor and Councillors was

affixed hereunto, in the presence of-

[L.s.1 E. W. WAUGH, Mayor.

THOS. IL BLAKE, Town Clerk.

Land Titles Office, Perth,

28th January, 1914.

Stone a6- Burt, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant,

134 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JAN. 3l. 1914.

MUNICIPALITY OF KALGOORLIE.

Br-Law 117.

A By-law of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie, made under Sec-tion 179, Subsection 4, of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," and numbered 117, for the general management of Public Baths, the conduct of the visitors thereat, and for fixing the charge to be made for the use thereof.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie order as follows :—

1. Hours of Admission— (a.) During such period of the year as the Council may

determine, the Baths shall be open daily from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m., from 2 p.m, to 6.30 p.m., from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. On Sundays the Baths will be closed at 8 p.m.

(6.) The Baths shall be open to and used only by per-sons of the female sox on Tuesdays from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m., or on such other days and hours as the Council may from time to time appoint.

(c.) School children under the charge of a teacher shall be admitted to the Baths free of charge, on such days and between such hours as the Council may from time to time appoint, and subject to such special restrictions as the Council may impose. During the time the Baths are occupied by such children no other persons shall be admitted thereto.

2. Costume— (a.) Every person of the male sox apparently above

the age of twelve years using the Baths shall at all times, while bathing, wear drawers or other dress or covering sufficient to prevent indecent exposure of the person.

(b.) Every person of the female sex apparently above the age of fivo years using the Baths shall, at all times while bathing, wear a bathing gown or other dress or covering sufficient to prevent in-decent exposure of the person.

3. Admission and Entrance Pickets— (a.) No persons shall eater the Baths save through

the gate or turnstiles set apart for entrance pur-poses.

(b.) No person (save the officers or workmen of the Council, and school children admitted under the provisions of clause 1 (c.), shall enter the Baths without first paying the charge herein pre-scribed, or tendering a proper ticket therefor, to the caretaker.

(c.) No person to whom any ticket has been issued shall lend, give, or sell, or otherwise dispose of any such ticket to any other person, except as provided by clause 4.

(d.) Persons to whom tickets have been issued shall, at any time when required by the Caretaker so to do, show, and if demanded deliver up to him the tickets in their possession, and no person shall enter or attempt to enter the Baths on any expired ticket or on any ticket belonging to any other person.

4. Charges for Admissions--- The following shall be the sums to be paid for admission to

and the use of the Baths and the requisites supplied therein :-Monthly tickets (including the use of one towel on

every occasion of using the Bath), 7s. 6d. Ordinary tickets (including the use of one towel

on every occasion of using the Bath), 6s. per doz.

Transferable coupons may be obtained by an adult officer in charge of companies of not less than twelve members of any recognised society.

For members over the age of 16 years, 5s. per dos. For members not more than the age of 16 years,

2s. per doz.—No towels. Single Baths (including the use of one towel),—

Persons over the age of 16 years .. 6d. Persons not more than the age of 16

years (towel extra) 3d. School children (towel extra) .. Id. School children as provided by

clause 1 (c) .. Free

Hot Baths (separate), including use of one towel. Each person 2s.

Towels and trunks— For the use of extra towel .. .. 2d. For the use of bathing costume .. 2d.

Cash charges for admission are payable at the entrance to the Baths. Tickets may be obtained either from the Town Clerk or the Caretaker.

5. Control of Prenases- (a.) Every person using the Baths shall obey all reason-

able directions of the Caretaker with regard to such

(b.) No person shall obstruct, interfere, or hinder the Caretaker in the performance of any duty in the Baths.

6. Towels— (e.) No person resorting to the Baths shall injure nor

use any towel as a loin cloth, or destroy any towel or other article supplied to him by the Caretaker.

(b.) Any person supplied with a towel or any other article by the Caretaker shall return the same to the Caretaker in good order and condition before leaving the Baths, and every person failing to return such towel or other article, or returning the same in a damaged condition, shall pay to the Caretaker, before leaving the Baths, the cost price of such towel or other article,

7. Offences— (a.) No person shall enter the Baths while in an in-

toxicated condition. (b.) No person shall at any time, while suffering from

any cutaneous, infectious, or contagious disease, enter or use. the Baths or any part of the Baths premises.

(c.) No person in charge of any dog shall allow such dog to enter any part of the Baths premises.

(d.) No person shall smoke in any part of the Baths Premises.

(e.) No person shall behave riotously nor curse nor swear nor use any indecent, obscene, or abusive language, nor gamble nor misconduct himself in any part of the Baths premises.

(f.) No person shall climb up to or on any partition or reef or any other portion of the Baths buildings.

(g.) No person shall, in the Baths rooms or elsewhere in the Baths premises, 'wastefully use the water nor leave any taps running.

(h..) No person shall spit or expectorate in the Baths, or on any of the platforms or in any of the dress-ing rooms, or commit any nuisance on or in any part of the Baths or the Baths promises.

(i.) No person shall in the Swimming Bath use any soap or other substance or preparation whereby the water in the Bath shalt be discoloured or rendered turbid or unfit for the proper use of the bathers.

(k.) No person resorting to the Baths shall wilfully damage any part of the Baths premises, furniture, or fittings, nor carelessly or negligently injure or improperly use or interfere with any taps, valves, or other fittings or appliances.

(1.) No persons resorting to the Baths shall in any way interfere with any other person therein, nor throw or push, nor attempt to throw or push any person into the Swimming Bath, nor throw any stones or sticks or any other matter or thing to the annoyance of or interference with any other person using the Baths.

(m.) No person shall enter or attempt to enter any bath room or dressing room that is already occu-pied.

8. Eatables, etc., forbidden— (a.) No person shall bring into nor consume in any

part of the Baths premises any eatables or drink- awes whatsoever, provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the Council from per-mitting the Caretaker, during its pleasure only and subject to such conditions as it may from time to time impose, selling temperance drinks at the entrance to the Baths for consumption at such entrance only and to he taken or con-sumed nowhere else within or upon the Baths premises.

JAN. 30, 1914.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 135

9. Lost Articles— (a.) Every person resorting to the Baths who shall find

any article which may have been left therein shall immediately deliver same to the Caretaker, who shall thereupon register a description of such article and all particulars relating thereto in a book, which shall by him be kept for that purpose, and on any person claiming such article and who satisfies the Caretaker that he is the lawful owner of the came shall have such article returned to him, and on receiving such article he shall sign for the same in the book before mentioned.

(b.) The Caretaker shall on every Monday report to the Town Clerk regarding all articles found in the Baths and handed to him, an] whether any such- have been claimed and returned.to the owner thereof ; at the same time he shall hand to the Ton-n Clerk any such articles unclaimed, who shall hand over same to the police.

10. Carnivals, etc.— (a.) The Council may in their discretion grant to any

person, club, association or organisation, per mission to hold and conduct swimming carnivals in the Baths, for such periods and to charge such fees for admission to ammo as the Council may determine, and the sums to he paid to the-Council for such privileges and conditions ander which such carnivals shall be conlueted shall be fixed by the Council as it deems fit.

(b.) During the holding of any Swimming Carnival the persona, club, association or organisation conducting the same shall be responsible for seeing that good order and conduct are main-tained by the competitors and spectators, and that there is no overcrowding, also that no damage is done to the building or fittings or other por-tions of the Baths premises.

(a) At all Swimming Carnivals all competitors shall wear proper and approved swimming costumes.

(c1.) Any person, club, association or organisation to whom the Baths are granted for the purpose of holding a Swimming Carnival shall at least one week before the date of such Carnival forward to the Town Clerk a copy of the programme of events to ho competed for thereat ; any item on such programme that the Mayor and Towr Clerk do not approve of shall be struck out, or so altered as they direct.

H. Enforcement of B?!-laws-

(a.) Any person offending against any of the pro-visions of this by-law shall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

(b.) Every person who shall infringe any by-law for the regulation of the Baths may be summarily removed therefrom and from every part thereof by the Caretaker or any other officer of the Council, or may be arrested by such Caretaker or other officer and given into the custody of a police constable.

(c.) The Caretaker may refuse admittance to the Baths of any person who shall have been convicted of wilfully disobeying or infringing any of the by-laws of the Public Baths, until such time as the Council may decide that such person shall be re-admitted.

Passed by the Council of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie, at a meeting held on the 13th October, 1913.

CHAS. CtJTBUSH, Mayor.

CHAS. E. ECCLES, Town Clerk.

Recommended,— W. D. JOHNSON,

Minis ter for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council, this twenty-third day o¢ December, 191:3.

BERNARD PARKER Clerk of the Council.

MUNICIPALITY OP PERTH. BY-LAW No. 31,

For the Regulation of Hawkers and Stailkeerers. Arendmemt.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred by Part VIII. of "The Municipal Corporations Aet, 1906," the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Perth do hereby order that By-law No. 31 be amended as follows:-

1. Section 9.—By striking out the following words:— ".A. stand on the West side of William Street

beginning at a point seven feet North from the Northern side of Hay- Street, and extending North-wards twenty-three feet"

" A stand on the West side of William Street, beginning at a point thirty-seven feet North from the Northern side of Hay Street, and extending Northwards twenty-three feet."

Passed by the Council of the Municipality of the City of Perth, on the 24th day of November, 1913.

JNO. HY. PROWSE, Lies.] Mayer.

WM. E. BOLD, Town Clerk.

Recommended,— W. D. JOHNSON,

Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council this 27th day of January, 1914.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

MUNICIPALITY OP WAGIN. Notice of intention to borrow 14,500.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Muni-cipality of Wagin propose to borrow the sum of £4,500 to be expended in the erection of buildings and to pro-vide the necessary "Plant" for the purpose of generat-ing, measuring, conveying, and distributing eleetrieal energy for street lighting, public and private lighting, and power, and such other purpose or purposes as may be from time to time found necessary or desirable. Notice is also hereby given that plans and specifications of such works, and a statement showing the proposed ex-penditure of the money to lie borrowed, are open for inspection at the office of the Town Clerk of the Muni-cipality of Wagin, between the hours of 9.30 in the forenoon and 4 in the afternoon on each week-day save Saturday, when the hours shall be between 9.30 in the forenoon and 12 noon. The above amount is proposed to be raised by sale of debentures bearing interest at the rate of not more than five pounds per centiam per annum. Fuel interest to be par able half-yearly on the lot days of March and September in each year, at the office of the Municipality of Wagin. at Wagin, and the said debentures to he repayable twenty years after the date of the issue thereof, but the saint Connell re-serves to itself flue right to pay Off the said debentures ten years after the date of issue thereof.

Dated this 22nd day of January, 1914. (Sgd.) E. H. ABSOLON,

Mayor. C. C. KEYSER.,

Town Clerk.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. Cingure of Road,

I, THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the MEEICATRARRA Road Board to elm the said portion of road, viz.:-

8784/12. 1179.—Those portions of surveyed roads passing

through Meekatharra Lots 435, 486,, 437, and 438; also through Lots 442, to 447, 449 to 451, and 460 to 463. (Plan, Meekatharra Townsite.)

H. HAMERSLEY, for Minister for Lands.

I, .T. Searle, on behalf of the Meekatliarra Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

3. SEARLE, Chairman Meekatharra Road Board.

General Rate— (1.) Current Rates collected during year.. 1,372 0 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 250 17 (3.) Rates in suspense .. 28 18

Licenses— (a.) Cart and Carriage (b.) Dog (c.) Motor Cars ,,

204 0 23 15 12 0

Fees— Pounds

Income from Property and Plant (owned or controlled by the Board other than lighting) ..

Contractors' Deposits Government Grants—

Annual Grant for 51aintenance and Con- struction 1,133

Special Grant- Watheroo-Coomberdale Road 100 Moora-Koojan Road Hall and Offices .. ,. 200

All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)-- Loan for Hall and Offices .. .. 1,590 II Refund half cost Footpaths .. .. 26 17 Sale. of Electoral Rolls .. .. 0 3 Refund Insurance „ , . 1 3

Debit Balance at end of year—At National Bank

ti

0 ❑

s. 8. £ s.

40 8 6

28 8 2 •

1 19 6 4 12

5 1 0

6 11 6 204 10 0

3 1 0

51 14 10 7 4 0

27 2 () 29 15 0 70 0 0

111 7 4 4 4 6 2 9 0

1 9 0

113 18 26 14 29 5 19 2

121 3 3 221 2 9 18 9 6

136 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JAN. 30, 1914.

MOORA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June, 1913 :—

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS. Particulars. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of Year— Balance at Treasury „ 419 13 0 Balance at National Bank .. 124 14 6

26 0 10 03 4 6

22 9 4 17 13 3 8 8 0 3 3 0

740 9 5 Construction Works (from Revenue, in-

cluding Government Grant;)— (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement .. 718 18 5 (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement .. 429 0 3 (c.) Bridges .. 50 0 0 (d.) Wells, Dams, .. 50 15 (e.) Lighting 13 10 (f.) Hall and Office.) .. 1,623 8

All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci- fied)—

Hall Furniture Library Loan Account, Interest and Sinking Fund Hall Expenses .. Tree Planting Three per cent. Account ..

Balances at end of Year— To credit of Board at Treasury ..

Total

163 10 0 32 5 6 59 1 8 24 4 3 1 2 0

40 1-1 it 321 6 1

1,119 1 10

£5,734 5 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars. £ a. d.

Debit Balance at National Bank (Unsecured) 13 4 6 Outstanding Accounts 265 6 9

Rates owing but which cannot be .collected 600 0 0

Amounts owing on Contracts in hand .. 554 12 0

Amounts owing on Loan for Hall and Offices 1,460 0 0

Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts .. 9 14 3 All other Liabilities—

Rates in Suspense .. . „ . Balance of Assets over Liabilities ..

Total

ASSETS.

Particulars. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Credit Balances at Treasury .. .. • • 1,119 1 10 Rates outstanding—

General Rates „ .. .. 1,004 19 9 Interest _ .,, . .. 70 0 0

All other Accounts owing to *Board— Rent Health Board .. .. .. 7 4 0

Estimated Current Value of Property owned by Board—

Buildings. etc. — .. 2,056 0 0 Movahle Plant and Tools .. 67 3 3 Lamps, etc. .. .. , . 10 0 0 Furniture, etc. .. 334 16 6 0 t her Property-

400 Library Books at 2.s. each .. 40 0 0 All other Assets—

Amount owing for half cost of Footpaths 43 0 0 Hall Rents outstanding .. .. .. 7 10 6 4 Drums Carbide .. .. .. 7 0 0

57 10 6

£5,605 15 10

I certify having examined the books of the Moors, Road Board and compared the above Statements of " Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.

A. E. HAWTIN, Government Auditor.

17th November, 1913.

MOORA ROAD BOARD.

STATEMENT SHOWING COST OP WORKS, MAINTENANCE AND CON- STRUCTION, FOR THE YEAR. ENDED 39TH JUNE, 1913.

Construction. Maintenance. Name of Road.

Maim Minor. I Stain. Minor.

£ s. d. 47 6 2 18 18 0 15 9 0 34 1 6

20 0 0

141 1 9

106 le 0

40 12 6

17 11 0

0 10 0 17 14 0 0 10 0

22 17 6 .•

5 0 0 16 0 0 10 10 0 12 0 0

o 0

37 19 0

Bridges Wells and Dams

£825 13 11

Total

E XP EN DITITRE.

Particulars. Expenses for Levying General. Rate—

(1.) Valuation Fees etc. .. (2.) Collection, Commission, etc. ..

Refund of Rates (in suspense) .. Refund of Overpaid Bates Expenses for Collecting Licenses—

(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. (2.) Commission

Salaries Supervision Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) .. Election Expenses and Audit Fees .. Advertising — .• Stationery and Printing Donation to Hospital „ Plant and Tools (purchased during year)—

0.1 Tools, Plant, (2.) Office Furniture (3.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant. etc.

644 8 3

7 9 5 1,652 5 9

0 II

012 15 I)

2 8 0

121 12 6 Oa 7 9

0

0 0 0 1,533 0 0

II

0

1,523 n

1:1 4 6

£5,734 5 9

Refunds of Deposits to Contractors Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) Legal Expenses Survey of Quarry Reserve .. Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)— (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement 095 it 0 (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement .. 37 10 li (e.) Lighting .. 14 7 5 (d.) Pounds .. 1 14 0

4 3 2,803 12 0

2 13 9 2,760 6 7

£5,665 15 10

Total

£ a. d. Moors Streets .. 303 11 6 Dalwallinu-Duckling Rd. 34 10 0 Moora-Dandarmgan Walebiug-Milaby Rd. .. Cranmore Road .. Nibby-Nibby Road .. Roojan-Wannery Road Elaternwick-Wannery

Road bloom-Berkshire • . 72 12 11 Walebing-Tootra 2.514 0 Perth-Geraldton • • 60 18 0 Namban Road East coomberdale • Moors-Koojan 2 5 1 Moora.Walehina Warwick Park-Round 119 2 3

Hill Watlieroo•Marah Koojan-0 lentromie Koojan School Road .. Coomberdale-Berkshire 4910 Road through Welsh

Settlement Namhamearrino Brennand's Road .. Racecourse Road .. 51eNamarrit Road .. Watheroo-Coomberdale 29 0 9 Farm's Road Nardy Road Koojan (Rowley's Road) Coornherdale Streets .. Moora-Coombcrdale .. 20 6 0

718 18 5 420 0 3

50 0 0 56 15 6

£ s. d.

5 10 0 2 5 0 3 5

13 18 0

2 0 6

4 2 0 6 12 6 1 0 0

JAN, 30, 1914..] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 137

NINGHAN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD,

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June, 1913 :—

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EKEENDITURE,

Rscm213.

Particulars, £ s. d. s. d. Credit Balance at commencement of Fear—

Balance et Treasury 410 7 2 General Rate—

(1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 107 8 9 (24 Arrears of Rates collected during year 26 14 4

224 3 1

Credit Balance at Treasury Credit Balance at Western

In Transit

Cash in hands of Secretary Bates outstanding—

General Rates Interest• ..

Estimated Current Value by Board—

Furniture, etc. .. All other Assets—

Arrears transferred from Cheque returned

Total

I certify having Road B )a.rct and " Receipts and Expenditure bilities," and found

28/11/1913.

STATEMENT S11057tlen EXPE3nrrUnn MAINTENANCE FOR

Assns. Partivarom • •

Australian •

..

of Property

Goomalling

examined Compared

same correct.

, E. a. d. • 975 0 1

Bank 84 6 7 • • • 53 11 9

£ s. d.

1,112 18 5 S 13 7

702 12 10

0 15 0

78 2 9

671 12 4 31 0 6

owned

Board 76 11 6

1 11 3 Licenses—

(a.) Cart and Carriage 62 0 0 (5.) Bicycles 0 2 0 (c.) Dog 11 7 6

73 10 0 the books th.t above

" and "

(Sgd.) H.

21,897 2 7

Government

of the Ninghan Statements of

.Assets and Lia-

J ASH, Auditor.

ConnittleTION AND JCXn, 1913'

Contractors' Deposits .. 23 12 6 Government Grants—

Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con- struction .. 200 0 0

Special Grant.— Cowcowing-Korrelocking Road an 0 0 Yelbene Road 150 0 0

Coweowing Road .. 7 4 4 Gal:matting Road 116 0 0 Yorkrakine Road • - • • 100 0 0

073 4 4 NINGMAN ROAD BOARD. OB WORE,

THE YEAR ENDED 30111

All other Receipts (not otherwise specifled)— Registnition Gates .. 1 2 6 Advertising Closures 1 14

2 17 0

Name of Road.

Construction, 1. Maintenance. Total 41,727 14 1

•■■....■•••

EXPENDITURE,.

Pzrlicularo. £ e. d. £ a. d. Expenses for Levying General Rate—

Collection, Commission, etc. .. 20 0 0 Expanses for Collecting Licenses—

(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. 2 2 0 (2.) Commission 6 11 0

8 13 0

Main. Minor. Main. Minor.

Korreloeking Town Ste. Kunuuoppin Town Ste. Trawling Town Streets Yelbene Town Streets Trayning-Kodj licdjia

Road Cowcourlag-RorrelockIng

Road Mt. Marshall Road .. Moujakine Road ,. Grossman's Road .. Yorkraklue Road (germ-

locking) Yorkrak foe (Yelbene).. Wallamoin Road (Pray-

alu) Wall.tmbin Road (Tel-

benc) Tnlyning-Kununoppin

Roa d Trayning-Yelbene Road Manlier's Road .. Perria's Road Gale's Road Mulcohy's Road Cosgrove's Road Homehush-Yorkrakine

Road

£ s. d. 45 15 66 7 6 26 9 9 33 4 0 21 6 0

50 12 6

s. d.

6 0 0 9 0 0 3 17 7

£ a. d.

0 if 6

3 7 6

20

1 0 0 5 0 0

1 0 0

I s. d.

1 10

2 9 1. 10 2 0 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 7

Salaries 92 0 0 Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 5 12 1 Election Expenses and Audit Fees .. 36 2 4 Advertising 3 1 0 Stationery and Printing 2637 Refunds of Deposits to Contractors 10 9 6 Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) 0 5 0 Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 6 0 Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)— (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement 40 6 6 (5.) On Minor Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement . 9 7 6 Wells, Dams, etc. 2 0 0

81 14 0 252 14 9 18 17 7 40 6 6 0 7

Construction Works (from Revenue, in- cluding Government Grants)—

.) On Main Reads, as per attached detailed Statement .. 252 14 9

(O.) On Minor Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement 18 17 7

271 12 4

MAINTENANCE— Dann, etc.

SUSTMART-- Construction—

:thin Roads .. Minor Roads ..

Maintenance—Main Roads Minor Roads Dams

Total

£ a. d.

252 14 9 18 17 7

£ s. d. 2 0

s. d.

271 12 4

51 14 0

Ali other Expenditure (net otherwise spiel-

Returned Cheque .. 1 11 3 Expenses late Korrelocking Bd. .. 80 15 6

82 6 9

40 0

0 7 6

2 0 0 Balances at end of Year— To credit of Board at Treasury ... .. 975 0 1 To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank .. .. .. .. .. 84 6 In transit .. .. , . , _ 53 11. 9 in hands of Secretary .. 2 13 7

1,115 12 0

4323 6 4

AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the track, "old York Road," through Aron Location 9649, G. Durham's, has been closed.

By order of the Board, KENNETH YOUNG,

Secretary, Dangin, 92nd January, 1914.

Total 41,727 14 1.

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIAsourinS.

Particulars. £ s. d. Rates owing but which cannot be reflected 30 9 5 Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts 13 3 0 Balance of Assets over Liabilities 1,853 10 2

AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the track, "old York Road," through Avon Locations 667, 50/26, 3563, 48/1824, and 3010, J. S. W. Parker's, has been closed.

By order of the Board, KENNETH YOUNG,

Secretary. Dangin, 22nd January, 1914.

Total 41,807 2 7

138 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 13-AN. 30. 1914.

WERREDIN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions of the Bco.rd for Financial Year ended 80th day of June, 1913 t-

LIABILITIES AND AS8E.Pti.

Particulars. £ s. d. £ e. d. Debit Balance at Commercial Bank (Un-

SHMAARY OP RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE. secured) .. .. .. ,. .. 591 1 G Outstanding Accounts . .. .. 37 8 4 Rates owing but which cannot be collected $15 0 0 ..

Particulars. Credit Balance at commencement of Year—

Balance at Treasury ., Balance at Commercial Bank ..

5

321 23

s. d. £ s. (i

6 6 5 2

344 11

Amounts owing on Contracts in hand— Account, Special Grants „ ..

Ail other Liabilities— Rates Suspense .. Kelierberrin Road Board ..

Do. do. .. Rent from Buildings (Estimate) Furniture .. „ .. Summerhayes .. .. Subdivision Fees - . ..

Balance of Assets over Mobilities

1 8 6

110 6 1

13 12 2 .. 346 0 0 .. 63 12 2 .. 1.33 12 •11 .. 50 11 0

250 (5 (t

785 5 A

1,502 19 7

Special Rate— (1.) Current Rates collected during year (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year (S.) Rates in suspense

317 139

35

18 12

0

2 It

11 02 15 4

Licenses— (a,) Cart and Carriage 11.7 10 I) (6.) Dog • - (a.) Rawkeis

24 1

5 18

0 0 Total 53,493 15 1

Fines and Penalties 143 11

2 14 3 Summonses Expenses recovered .. 2 In it Income from Property and Plant (owned or

controlled-by the Board-other than tight.- frig)---

Asses.

Material sold 13 17 2 Particulars. £ a.d. 2 v. d Rents 23 11 Credit Balance at Treasury 34 ft 0

Government Grants— In frataisilEs .. • - - • 35 8 f1 Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con- 119 8 9

struction 400 0 6 Cash in hands of Secretary 15 n 6 Special Grant— Rates outstanding—

Cambia Road .. 100 6 0 General Rates 2,380 9 7 .. Goomarin Road Danberrin Road ..

50 10(1

0 0

0 0

Special Rates .- 110 6 A 2,1315 16 1

owned Merredin Recreation Reserve .. 50 6 0 700 ft li

Estimated Current Value of Property by Board—

All other Receipts (not otherwise specified) Footway Crossings

2 1.0

2 2

0 6

Buildings, etc, 596 0 0 Movable Plant and Tools 2 IS

Road Closure Advertisements 5 0 0 Lumps, etc. 5 19 II Subdivision Pees 50 14 0 Furniture etc. 129 17 Li Kellerberrin 31 6 6

105 5 8 All other Assets—

Building Plans, Quantities, etc. .. 133 LII 0 Debit "Wanes at end of year— Cheque Overdrawn 0 10 II

Reconciliation Account. .. 593 1 8 23,493 15 1 Total

42.422 0 7 Total

I certify having examined the books of the Blurred in EXPENDITURE. Road Board and compared the above Statetnent$ et

" Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Lin- Particulars.

Expenses for Levying General Rate— 2 a. d. £ s. d. bilities," and found same (subject to report) correct.

(1.) Valuation, Fees, etc. 3 9 3 (2.) Collection, Commission, etc. .. 10 17 6

14 9 0 (Signed) H. J. A S Ei,

Govern klieut Auditor. Refund of Rates (in suspense) 34 1 5 Expenses for Collecting Licenses— 17/10/13.

(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, eta. 7 2 0 (2.) Commission 0 1.8 4

14 0 4 Salaries, etc. 320 8 8 Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 57 3 1 'Fees Election Expenses and Audit 35 5 3

Advertising 2-.5 8 6 Stationery and Printing 18 0 3 Plant and Tools (purchased during year)—

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. .. 0 1.0 AEILREDIN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. (2.) Office Furniture 46 4 2 (3.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 0 19 0

47 14 5 II1VENTORY OF PROPERTY FOR YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1913.

Refunds of Deposits to Contractors 37 12 1 Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) .. 17 19 3 No. Par fielders. I Plant. Furniture. , Buildings. Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 16 1$ 8 Legal Expenses 40 13 7 Summemies Costs 4 A 0 s. d. s. d. s. d. Maintenance Works (Irons Revenue, in-

cluding Government Grants)— 1 Makutz S ire 1 Large Table

33 In 11 3 0

(a.) On Main Roads, as per attached 2 Office Tables 2 11 detailed statement .. 11 14 0 112 Chairs 45 10

3 10 0 20 Forms 23 0 (e.) Commonages .. 0 5 0

15 9 0 Plan Racks and Frames .. 6 10 Stretcher, Mattress, etc. 1 15

Construction Works - (from Revenue, in- cluding Government. Grants)—

Seal Pigeon Holes ..

0 15 1 10

(a.) On Main Roads, as per attached Sundries 1 5 0 detailed Statement .. 579 19 0 Chain and Arrows 218 o

(b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached Portable Stage .. to detailed Statement .. 271 0 Hat/ and fixtures incitaling

(C) Bridges and Culverts 123 14 6 fire-proof box 486 0 n (2.) Footpaths 308 6 8 Mike and -fixtures 100 6 0 (e.) Lighting .. 11 12 3 Fire Brigade Rouse 10 It II (I.) Recreation Grounds .. 109 lo 11

10 16 22. 18 (1 120 17 0 596 II u All other Expenditure (not otherwise spec!:

1.204

fied)— Three per cent. 35 0 3 Hall and Office .. 248 0 6 Refund P.W.D. Hrtfloated Roan Account

99 0 81

5

0 0 MERREDIN ROAD BOARD.

Hall And Office Lighting 4 0 Sundries .. 6 0 6

398 10 C-RA:813 SIINNA&Y, 1312/18, RITE BOOR.

Balances at end of "fear— £ s. d. £ 8. d. To credit of Board at Treasury In tressiSitu . • .

3.1 85

0 8

0 Current Olie Arrears Due

.. 2,132 lii 4 729 8 8

La hands of Secretary .. 0 a

119 11 3 2.861 10 11

317 10 Current Paid Arrears Paid .. 139 12 :1

£2,422 0 7 Arrears Forward (add interest at 5 per cent., £119 6s. 0d.) 2,386 0 7

Abandoned 18 1 0 2,861 19 0

JAN. 30, 1914.1

G °VERNAL ENT G.A. ZE TTE, W.A. 130

MERREDIN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD—ANNUAL STATEMENT, 191344.

DETAILED ST:m:513NT OP Wonns.

Marne 14 Road. . Alin. Minor. Name of Ward.

Total. Central. North. Bast Nukarni. I '2•411. geenan. West.

Maintenance. York .. .. ... York .. Railsny .. .. .. .. Nangcenan .. Notice Boards ..

Conatnicliora, Railway .. .. .. .. Railway .. .. Totadgin. East .. .. Totadgin, East ...... Pipe Track .. .. Robinon's Hines

s Hill S. ..

McConnell .. Poster's .. .. Henderson's .. Pipe Track .. .. Pipe Track — j Muckenbooding .. .. .. Goomarin .. .. . - Nokanning Iles .. .. Barrack Street .. .. .. ' Pipe Track .. York ., , . .. Railway .. .. .. .. 1 S. Baandeo .. .. .. Dandanning and Barhall» .. Hine's MU S. .. .. .. N. Railway .. .. Totadgin .. , . .. .. Nangeenan Street .. /Tootling .. .. .. .. Barrack Street .. Nangeenan Street .. i Nanneenan Street .. N. Railway .. .. .. ' Mincleboolia . - Totadgin E. .. .. .. .

Culverts and Bridles. nindebooka .. .. . N. Railway Dandanning Road. 1 and 2 , . Barnalin .. .. .. Hine's Hill S. .. Nokanning .. .. Illernedln Streets ..

Reserves:. Barrack Street .. Merredin School .. .. .. , Nangeenan School .. ..

Hine's Hill Recreation Reserve.. Merredln Recreation Reserve ..

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THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Mauro of Rood.

1, WILLIAM LAMBDEN OWEN, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Arrnadale-lielm-seott Road Board to close the said portion of road, Viz.:—

Closure. ARMADALE-KELMSCOTT.

4439/13. ABS.—Railway Parade (Road No. 3850), Owen Road

(Road No. 3851), William Road (Road No. 3852), and

Owtram Road (Road No. 3844). (Titles Office Plan 2797; Plan 341/80, D1.)

W. LAMBDEN OWEN.

I, Thomas James, on behalf of the Armadale-Kelm-scott Road Board, hereby assent to the above appli-cation to close the road therein described.

T. JAMES, Chairman Armadale-Sehnscott Road Board.

19th January, 1914.

IRWIN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions Of tile -Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June, 1913

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND

RECEIPTS.

Par/is/days. Credit Balance at commencement of Year—

Balance at Treasury „ Balance at Western Australian lank .. In hands of Secretary

EXPENDITURE.

Y. B. d.

384 10 0 230 0

0 18 1

£ a. d.

621 9 1 General Rate—

(1..) Current Rates collected during year .. 270 15 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 12 4 7i (3.) Bates in suspense .. .. 1 0 0

290 0 01

110 21

15 10

0 0

Licenses— (a.) Cart and Carriage ., (54 Dog (c.) Cattle .. .. 4 7 0

136 12 8 Income from Property and Plant (owned or

controlled by the Board other than lighting) 0 8 0

Government Grants— Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-

struction .• „ • 170 0 0 Special Grant-••-

Milo and Irwin Yale Roads 50 0 0 Marine Terraco 50 0 0

270 0 0

Total £1.318 10 11

£ s. d. £ s.

EXPLNDITURE,

Particulars. Expenses for Collecting Licenses—

(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 1 1 0 (2.) Commission . 0 0

7 1 0 Salaries .. 87 0 0 Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 4 0 "0 Election Expenses 3 3 0 Advertising 7 18 6 Stationery and Printing .. 1 18 0 Plant and Tools (purchased during year

(1.) Tools, ete. 0 11 0 Fur

(2.) Repairs to niture, Tools, Plant, etc. 0 17 0

1 8 9 Bank Charges (including Interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) .. 0 15 6 Insuraucc-s (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 3 2 2 Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

0 overnn lent Grants)— (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement 184 3 0 (11.) Bridges 0 4 8 (c.) Wells, Dams, etc. 1 14 6

186 3 2 Construction Works (from Revenue, in-

cluding Government Grants)— (a.) On Main Roads as per attached

detailed Statement . 351 17 7 (5.) On Minor Roads as per attached

detailed Statement .. 27 17 0 (a.) Wells, Dams, etc. .. 42 13 0 (11.) Recreation Grounds Office .. 0 5 6

428 13 10 All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci-

fied)— Sundries 2 11 0 License in Suspense 1 D 0

3 11 0 Balances at end of Year—

To credit of Board at Treasury 308 18 To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank 269 0 8 In hands of iecreta;Y 5 10 41

583 15 21

Total £1 318 10 11

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES,

Particulars. s. d. Outstanding Accounts (Estimated) 48 10 Amounts owing on Contracts In hand

(Estimated) 159 5 0 All other Liabilities—

Rates in Suspense . 1 0 6 Balance of Assets over Liabilities .. 728 12 8.1,

Total £037 8 2.

GAZETTE, W.A. [3. AN . 30. 1914.

ASSETS.

Particulars. k & U. £ a. d. Credit Balance at Treasury .. 308 18 2 Credit Balmier. at Western Australian Bank 200 0 8

578 4 10 Caal ID hands of Secretary .. 5 10 41 Rates outstanding—

General Rate; .. 38 14 01 Special Rates .. 1 18 21

40 13 0 Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board— Movable Plant and Tools 95 0 Furniture, etc. .. 33 0 0 Other Property 185 0 0

Total £987 8 21

I certify having examined the -books of the Irwin Road Board and compared the above Statements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.

(Sgd.) A. E. BAWTIN, Government Auditor.

5th November, 1913.

IRWIN ROAD BOARD.

DZTArLS OF EXPENDITURE ON ROADS, ETC., FOR 110.INTENANOE AND CoNsTRuerleN roe yeas ENniNn soTs Piss, 1913.

Name of Road.

Maiutenancc. Construction.

Main. Minor. Main. Minor.

£ a. cl, a. cl. £ s. d. d. civireh Street .. 6 1 0 7 19 .0 Ureenunga Road 28 14 0 Irwin aold 94 9 0 34 4 9 Auto Road .. Port &Jed .. 57 10

16 0 0

90 1

16 17

10 0

Ya calk rims) Road 15 18 0 30 13 0 Irwin Vale Road 12 10 0 William Street .16 14 0 ILI rine Terrace ci 15 6 Convent Road 3 17 0 Bokara. Road .. 24 0 0

184 3 0 it 17 7 27 17 0

s. d. Maintenance of Wells 1 14 8 Miintenince of Bridges 0 5 8 Construetioa Water Supply 42 11 9 Office Verandah - - 6 5 0

£50 14 5

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. NOTICE is hereby given that I, John Dwyer, of Erlis-toun, Mining Engineer, am not now acting as Attorney for The Mute Queen (West Australia) Gold Mining Company, Limited, a foreign company having its regis-tered office in Western Australia at Gold Mining Lease

Einninmeat and Company (1914), Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situate at No. 23 wing Sreet, Perth, and that the same is accessible to the public be-tween the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on week-days. and 9.30 and noon on Saturdays.

Dated this 17th day of January, 1914. NORTHWORE & HALE

Solicitors for the Company, Halsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893" (56 Yid., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Saunders & Stuart, Limited.

Dated this 16th day of December, 1913.

[Ls.] P. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office Perth, W.A.

140

GOVERNMENT

No. 1875T, Mount Margaret Goldfield. Dated this 24th day of January, 1914.

JOHN DWYER.

JAN. 30, 1914.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 141

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Wm. Sanderson 4- Son (Australia), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Offiee of Wm. Sanderson & Son (Australia), Limited, is situated at Whitehead's Free Store, Ramer Terrace, Perth, and that John Gibson Rodger; of Churchill Avenue, Subiaco, is Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 19th day of January, 1914.

MORRIS CRAWCOUR, National Mutual Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for Win. Sanderson & Son (Australia), Limited.

Legal Notice.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and amendments, and in the matter of Greville, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given,- 1. That the Registered Office of "Greville,

Limited," in the State of Western Australia, is situate at Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of Western Aus-tralia.

2. That John Francis Burkett, Esquire, of the firm of Messrs. Pye, Burkett & Co., of Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, afore-said, Public Accountant, is the attorney of the Company in the said State of Western Australia.

3. That all legal proceedings may be served upon and all notices addressed or given to the Company at the office of the Company, Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, afore-said.

4. That the office hours of the said Company in the State of Western Australia are on each week-day, excepting Saturday, between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m., and on Saturday of each week between the hours of ten a.m. and twelve noon.

Dated this 16th day of January, 1914.

RICHARD S. HAYNES & CO., Commercial Union Chambers, 66 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Solicitors for the above-named Company in Western Australia.

In• the Supreme Court of Western Australia—Probate Jurisdiction.

In the estate of William Charles George, late of Kal-goorlie, in the State of Western Australia, Tele-graphist, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the above-named de-ceased (who died at Kalgoorlie, in the State of Western Australia, on the 12th day of November, 1913) are re-quired on or before the second day of March, 1914, to send particulars of all such claims and demands to Tames Waterson Johnson, the executor of the will of the above-named deceased, whose address for that pur-pose is care of the undersigned, and further that the said executor will immediately after such date proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 20th day of January, 1914. STAWELL & KEALL,

Agents for F. C. COWLE & Co., Exchange Building; Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the said Executor.

in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of William Walter Smith, of York, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors at William Walter Smith, of York, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, will be held at the office of Theo. P. Barrymoae, Solicitor, Avon Terrace, York, on Friday, the 6th day of February, 1914, at three o'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 23rd day of January, 1914. [las.]

THEO. P. BARRYMORE, Solicitor for William Walter Smith,

Avon Terrace, York.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Aet Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Peter Ebner Ralph Edwards, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a- Meeting of Creditors of Peter Ebver Ralph Edwards, of Beverley, Clerk, will be held at the office of J. P. Nairn, Solicitor, Vincent Street, Beverley-, on Monday, the 9th day of February, 1914, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 27th day of January, 1914.

3. PARKER N..4.1RN, [Lai.] Solicitor for the above-named Debtor.

NOTICE OF MEETING. Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898.

In the matter of Walter Bagshaw, Farmer, of Mouut Marshall.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of the above-named Walter Bagshaw, of Mt. Marshall, will be held at Commercial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of February, 1914, at half-past throe o'clock.

Dated this 21st day of January, 1914. [las.] WOOLF & WEIR,

Accountants, Coinmereial Union Chambers St. George's Terrace,

Perth.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898. In the matter of Helena Catherine Farrell, of Eurilla,

Upper Chapman, in the State of Western Australia, Married Woman.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Helena Catherine Farrell will be held at the office of Mr. Patrick Stone, Marine Terrace, Geraldton, on Tuesday, the tenth day of February, 1914, at the hour of 3.30 hi the afternoon, under the provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 27th day of January, 1914. [Ls.] A. H. du BOULAY,

Solicitor for the above-named Helena Catherine Farrell.

BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898.

Notice of Meeting.

In the matter of Rosa Smith West, Farmer, of Kwollyinn and KeIlerberrin.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Rosa Smith West, of Kwollyhan and Kellerberrin, will be held at our offices, Commercial Union Chambers, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, on Fri-day, the 6th day of February, 1914, at the hour of four o 'clock.

Dated this 23th day of .Tanuary, 1914.

[L.s.1 WOOLF & WEIR, Public Accountant;

Commercial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

142

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. VF.A. [JAN. 30,1914.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Adjndieations.

Dehtor't Name. I

Arthur Gordon Saun• dens

William Kay

Albert Edward Lewis

Leonard Eustace Pngb

James Stephenson ...

13ernercl Daniel Rider

Address.

Arriun

Moora

Arthur River...

Perth

Kalgoorlie

Mount Lawler

neseription.

Farmer ...

Farmer ...

Farmer

Tailor

Licensed victualler

Railway employee

Court, No. of • Matter.

Date of Order. Date of Petition.

Supreme Court, Perth

do,

do.

do.

do.

46 of 1912 55 of

If112 91 of 1012 9,5 of 1912 99 of 1912

100 of 1912

20th day of January, 1914 do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

Nth day of July, 1912

SIst day of August, /922

:nth day of November, 2812

Etat day of November, 1912

18th day of January, 19] 3

23rd day of December, 1912

Notice of Intended Dividend.

Debtor's Name. Address. • Description. Court. Number. lAiSt &V for re" ceiving Proofs. f Nome of Trustee. 1 Address.

Ernest Cooper, trading as Cooper and Alford

Yarns m o n y. agunecubbine and Goomal-

'Blacksmith and Wheelwright

Supreme Court, Perth

78 of 1913 ... 14th day of February,

1914.

Morrie Melville Moss

Supreme Court, Perth

Receiving Order.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Cour t. No. of Matter.

Date of Other.

Date of Petition.

Act or acts of Bankruptcy.

Luny McPhee .. Claisebrook Road. East Perth, and lately residing an:] carrying on business at 75 Dyer St., West

Starelcoepor and Dealer

Supreme Court, Perth

6 of 1914 23rd day of January, 1914.

23rd day of Jammu, 1014

Debtor's Petition.

Perth

Dated this 29th day of January, 1914. M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Baialcruptey.

In the Supreme Court of Western .Anstralia. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendmenit Act,

1898," and in the matter of Charles Roy Hadkfu.th, of Kanunoppin, Farmer, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of the above-named Debtor will be held at the office of Messrs. Henning & Brockman, Solicitors, Austral Chambers, 35 Barrack Street, Perth, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 11th clay of February. 1914.

Dated the 29th day of January, 1914.

[L.S.] HENNING & BROCKMAN, Solicitors for the above-named Charles Roy Hackfath,

35 Barrack Street, Perth.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is herby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between Eliza Jane Stutley, of Gnowangerup, in the State of Western Australia, married woman, and Leonard Tallents, also of Gnowangerup aforesaid, but-cher, trading as butchers under the name and style of "E. J. Stutley & Tallents," has been dit_:solved as from the third day of January, 1914, by mutual consent, and the business will in future be carried on by the said Eliza Jane Stutley.

Dated this 24th day of January, 1914.

E. J. STUTLEY. L. TALLENTS.

Signed in the presence of— R. B. Davies, Agent, Gnowcuagernp.

Scott ec• Davies, Solicitors. Eatanning.

COX & CO. THE partnership between William Cox, of "Louisa Downs Station," Kimberley, in the State of Western Australia, and David Walter Green, of Caballing, in the said State, carried on at "Louisa Downs Station." was dissolved on and from the 14th day of April last.

Dated at Perth, in the said State, this 23rd day of January, 1914.

WILLIAM COX. D. W. GREEN.

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

£ a. d. Abattoirs 0 0 6 Aborigines Act and Amendment 0 1 6 Administration Act 0 2 6 Agricultural Bank Act and Amendments 0 3 Arbitration Act .. 0 0 9 Associations Incorporation Act 0 0 6 Auctioneers Act and Amendments ,. 0 1 6 Bankruptcy Act, 3s.; Rules, 1892, 5s.; Rules,

1898, is. 0 9 0 Bills of Sale Act and Amendments 0 3 6 Boat Licensing Ad and Amendments .. 0 2 6 Brands Act 0 1 0 Bread Act and Amendments 0 1

Acts of Parliament, etc.—continued.

Noxious Weeds Opium Smoking Prohibition .. Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment Pearling Act .. Perth Tramways .. Pharmacy and Poisons Act • . Police Act and Amendments .. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Prisons Act and Amendment Public Notaries Act Public Service Act • . Public Works Act and Amendment Rabbits Act Railways (Government) Aet . • Redemption of Annuities • • . Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages Reports of Proceedings before the Boards of

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Abattoirs ._ • •• ... Administration Act ... ... Agriculture, Department of ... Appointments ... ... 4.. Bank Holidays... ... ... Baukruptey ... . ••• Colonial Secretary's Department Companies ... ... -.. Crown Law Department ... Education Department Industrial Arbitration ... Inseet Pests (Codlin Moth) ... Justices of the Peace ... Land Titles ... ... Lands Department ... Legislative Council _ . ... Local Courts ... ... .., Medical Practitioners registered Mines Department • Mining Companies . ... • • •

Ministers registered for Celebration of Marriages Municipalities ..• .•. • .. Pawnbrokers ... ... Partnerships dissolved 142 Proclamations ... 105 Public EIealth ••. ... •-• - ... 133 Public Service Commissioner (Commonwealth) ... 106 Public Service Commissioner (State) ... ... 108 Public Works Department ... ... ... ... 119-121 Railways ... ...: ::: ..:. ... 107,1128- 3126 Registrar General • Road Boards (see also under "Lands" and

Public Works " Departments) ... _. 135-140 'Fender Board ... •.. .•• .•• ,. 122-3 Tenders accepted ... 119,123 'fenders invited ... 118,121-2-3 Transfer of Land ••• ■ •• • •• • • • 132-3 Treasury •.. _. • • • • • • ••• • • • 106-8 Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Depart-

ment • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 121-2 Workers' Homes .•. • • • • •• • •• • •• 109

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JAN. 30, 1914.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 143

Acts of Parliament, etc.—continued. Si s. O.

Hunbury Harbour Board 0 1. 0 Bush Fires Act .. 0 1 0 Cart and Carriage Licensing .. 0 0 6 Cemeteries Act. and Amendments .. 0 2 9 Companies Ant and Amendments 0 3 6 Co-operative and Provident Societies Act 0 1 3 Copyright Act . .. 0 1 Crown SuiLs Act .. 0 0 9 Declarations and Attestations .. 0 0 6 Dentists Act and Amendment 0 1 0 Distillation Act .. 0 1 6 District Fire Brigades and Amendment 0 2 3 Dividend. Duties .. .. .. 0 2 0 Divorce Act and Amendment, 2s. 3d.; Rules,

is. 6d. 0 3 9 • Dog Act . • • 0 0 9

Droving Act 0 0 6 Early Closing Act (Compilation) 0 0 9 Education Act and Amendments 0 4 6 Electoral Act and Amendment .. 0 3 9 Electric Lighting Act .. 0 1 6 Employers Liability At 0 0 6 Employment Brokers Act .. 0 0 9 Evidence Act .. . 0 2 0 Explosives Act and Regulations 0 3 0 Extradition Cases—Procedure .. 0 5 0 Factories Act 0 1 6 Fencing and Trespass Act and Amendment .. 0 2 3 Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act and Amend-

ments 0 1 6 Firms Registration Ant and Amendment .. 0 1 0 Fisheries Act and Amendment 0 1 9 Fremantle Harbour Trust Act and Amendment 0 2 3 Friendly Societies 0 2 6 Game Act 0 1 0 General Loan and Inscribed Stock Act .. 0 0 9 Goldfields Water Supply Act 0 1 9 Government Savings Bank Act . . 0 0 9 Hansard Report, per vol. 0 7 6 Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copy . 0 0 6 Hansard Report, Animal Subscription 0 10 6 Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment .. 0 1 0 Health Act 0 4 6 Health Act Index: paper covers, Os.; stiff

covers .. 0 5 6 Illicit Sale of Liquor .. 0 0 6 immigration Act and Amendments .. 0 2 0 Imported Labour Act and Amendments .. 0 1 9 Income (and Land) Tax Assessment .. 0 1

Index to Government Gazette (yearly) .. 0 1 0 industrial Arbitration Act .. 0 1 9 Inspection of Machinery Aet, with Regulations 0 1 6 Intestate Destitute Persons Relief .. 0 9 Justices Act 0 3 0 Justices--Manual for . . . . . 0 10 6 Land Act, and Reguiatious (pamphlet) .. 0 1 0 Land and Income Tax Assessment. .. 0 1 9 Land Tax and Income Tax (Regulations) . 0 0 3 Landlord and Tenant Act, 1912 0 0 6 Legal Practitioners Act 0 1 3 Legitimation 0 0 6 Licensed Surveyors 0 0 9 Licensing Act .. 0 3 6 Life Assurance Act 0 1 9 Limited Partnerships 0 0 6 Local Court Act .. 0 1 9 Local Court Act and Rules (cloth) .. 1 1 0 Local Court Act and Rules (1/2. bound) 1 5 0 Local Courts Act Amendment Act, 1911, and

Local Court Rules of 1911 and 1912 .. 0 2 0 Local Option Vote Continuance .. 0 0 6 Lunacy Act . 0 2 6 Marine Stores Aet . 0 0 9 Marriage Act and Amendment 0 1 3 Married Women's Property Act and Amend-

ments 0 1 3 Masters and Servants Act .. 0 0 9 Matches, White Phosphorus .. 0 0 6 Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage .. 0 2 0 Medical Practitioners Act .. 0 1 3 Merchant Shipping Act Application Act .. 0 0 6 Mines Regulation Act .. • 0 1 3 Mining Development Aet 0 9 Money Lenders Act and Amendment .. 0 1 0 Municipal Corporations Act 0 4 0 Navigation Act . 0 2 3

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