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t44591 OF '.7ELTER AUSTR, LIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) No. 107] PERTH : FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER [1972 Land Act, 1933-1971. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By Ins Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert TO WIT, J Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Lieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in ELS.] and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. 5213/53. WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933- 1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and subject to such conditions as may be expressed therein, classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown reserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposes specified in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19085 for the purpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" as described hereunder, should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Governor with the advice of Executive Council do by this my Proclamation classify as of Class A the reserve described hereunder. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 14th day of November, 1972. By His Excellency's Command, H. D. EVANS, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Schedule. Reserve No. 19085 (Williams Location 14707). Area: 275.1862 hectares. (Plan 386D/40A.3.4.) Land Act, 1933-1971. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert TO WIT J Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Lieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in IL.S.] and over the State of Western Australia and Its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. 2920/54. WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933- 1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and subject to such conditions as may be expressed therein, classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown reserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposes specified in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19089 for the purpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauns" as described hereunder, should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Governor with the advice of Executive Council do by this my Proclamation classify as of Class A the reserve described hereunder. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 14th day of November, 1972. By His Excellency's Command, H. D. EVANS, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Schedule. Reserve 19089 (Williams Location 14711). Area: About 465 hectares. (Plan 386 D/40 C3.) Land Act, 1933-1971 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA,1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert TO WIT, J Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Lieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in EL.5.3 and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. 2689/54. WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933- 1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and subject to such conditions as may be expressed therein, classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown reserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposes specified in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the addition to Class "A" Reserve No. 24089 for the purpose of Children's Playground as described hereunder, should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore,

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t44591

OF

'.7ELTER AUSTR, LIA

(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

No. 107]

PERTH : FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER

[1972

Land Act, 1933-1971.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By Ins Excellency The Honourable Sir AlbertTO WIT, J Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-

A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintLieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in

ELS.]

and over the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.

Corres. 5213/53.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation andsubject to such conditions as may be expressedtherein, classify as of Class A any lands of theCrown reserved to Her Majesty for any of thepurposes specified in the said section; and whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19085 forthe purpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna"as described hereunder, should be classified as ofClass A: Now, therefore, I, the LieutenantGovernor with the advice of Executive Council doby this my Proclamation classify as of Class Athe reserve described hereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 14th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Reserve No. 19085 (Williams Location 14707).

Area: 275.1862 hectares. (Plan 386D/40A.3.4.)

Land Act, 1933-1971.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir AlbertTO WIT J Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-

A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintLieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in

IL.S.]

and over the State of Western Australia andIts Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.

Corres. 2920/54.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation andsubject to such conditions as may be expressed

therein, classify as of Class A any lands of theCrown reserved to Her Majesty for any of thepurposes specified in the said section; and whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19089for the purpose of "Conservation of Flora andFauns" as described hereunder, should be classifiedas of Class A: Now, therefore, I, the LieutenantGovernor with the advice of Executive Council doby this my Proclamation classify as of Class Athe reserve described hereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 14th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Reserve 19089 (Williams Location 14711). Area:

About 465 hectares. (Plan 386 D/40 C3.)

Land Act, 1933-1971PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir AlbertTO WIT, J Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-

A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintLieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in

EL.5.3 and over the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.

Corres. 2689/54.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation andsubject to such conditions as may be expressedtherein, classify as of Class A any lands of theCrown reserved to Her Majesty for any of thepurposes specified in the said section; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that the additionto Class "A" Reserve No. 24089 for the purpose ofChildren's Playground as described hereunder,should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore,

4460 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

I, the Lieutenant Governor with the advice ofExecutive Council do by this my Proclamationclassify as of Class A the reserve described here-under.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 14th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Bunbury Lot 546 comprising an area of 1306

square metres (formerly portion of HendersonStreet, closed by notice appearing in the Govern-ment Gazette dated 4th August, 1972 Page 2940).(Plan B 101-4.)

Land Act, 1933-1971.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir AlbertTO WIT, f Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-

A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintLieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in

EL.5.]

and over the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.

Corres. 3388/64, V2.WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may resume, for any purposeas in the public interest he may think fit, anyportion of land held as a Pastoral Lease; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that the portionof Pastoral Lease 3114/618 described in theschedule hereto should be resumed for the purposeof "Sewerage Site": Now, therefore, I the Lieu-tenant Governor with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council do by this my proclamationresume portion of Pastoral Lease 3114/618 for thepurpose aforesaid.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State at Perth, this 14th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.That portion of Pastoral Lease 3114/618 con-

taining about 3230 square metres as surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 74905.(Public Plan Port Hedland Regional, Sheets 4and 5.)

Marketing of Lamb Act, 1971.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir AlbertTO WIT f Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-

A. WOLFF, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintLieutenant Governor. George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in

[L.S.] and over the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of theMarketing of Lamb Act, 1971, that the Act shallcome into operation on a date to be fixed byproclamation: Now, therefore, I, the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator, acting with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, do herebyfix the 2nd day of December, 1972, as the date onwhich the Marketing of Lamb Act, 1971, shallcome into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 14th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minster for Agriculture.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held inExecutive Chambers, Perth this 14th day of Nov-ember, 1972, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued:—

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres. 3263/09.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is inter alia, made lawful for theGovernor by Order in Council, to direct thatany land reserved pursuant to the provisionsof this Act shall be granted in fee simpleto any person (as defined in the said section)subject to the condition that the person shall notlease or mortgage the whole or any part of theland without the consent of the Governor andsubject to such other conditions and limitations asthe Governor shall deem necessary to ensure thatthe land is used for the purpose for which theland is reserved as aforesaid; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 12319 (ThreeSprings Lots 79 and 80) should, subject as afore-said be granted in fee simple to the MethodistChurch (W.A.) Property Trust to be held in trustfor "Methodist Church": Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant Governor by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council dothhereby direct that the beforementioned reserveshall be granted in fee simple to the aforesaidbody, to be held in trust for the aforesaid purpose,subject to the condition that the land shall not beleased or mortgaged in whole or in part withoutthe consent of the Governor.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified insuch order; and whereas it is deemed expedient,as follows:-

Corres. 4681/97.—That Reserve No. 4189 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister of Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage in trust for the purpose ofWater Supply.

Corres. 566/58.—That Reserve No. 9231 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister of Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage in trust for the purpose ofWater.

Corres. 14596/11.—That Reserve No. 13920 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister of Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage in trust for the purpose of"Water".

Corres. 3189/10.—That Reserve No. 16024 shouldvest in and be held by the Town of Albany in trustfor the purpose of Recreation.

Corres. 2503/24.—That Reserve No. 18654 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Mount Marshallin trust for the purpose of Municipal Offices andHall Site.

Corres. 2537/72.—That Reserve No. 31682 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Coorow in trustfor the purpose of Recreation.

Corres. 3189/10.—That Reserve No. 31700 shouldvest in and be held by the Town of Albany in trustfor the purpose of Recreation.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, by and with the advise and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserves shall vest in and be heldby abovementioned Councils in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

24 November, 1972.11 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4461

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such Order and with power of sub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient, asfollows:-

Corres. 13720/04.—That Reserve No. 2914 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Works intrust for the purpose of "Water".

Corres. 13720/04.—That Reserve No. 10795 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Works intrust for the purpose of "Water Supply".

Now, therefore, His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserves shall vest in and be heldby abovementioned bodies in trust for the purposesaforesaid with power to the said bodies to leasethe whole or any portion of the said Reserve for anyterm not exceeding 21 years from the date of thelease subject nevertheless to the powers reservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in Section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such Order and with power of sub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient, asfollows:—

Corres. 1453/61.—That Reserve. No. 26114 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Goomalling intrust for the purpose of Recreation.

The previous Order in Council dated 1st Novem-ber, 1961, is hereby superseded.

Corres. 916/58.—That Reserve No. 31697 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Mundaring intrust for the purpose of Recreation.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, cloth hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserves shall vest in and be heldby the abovementioned bodies, in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, with power to the said bodies, sub-ject to the approval in writing of the Minister farLands being first obtained, to lease the whole orany portion of the said Reserves for any term notexceeding 21 years from the date of the leasesubject nevertheless to the powers reserved to himby section 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests 127/71; Lands 201/05.WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is providedthat the Governor may by Order in Council declareany Crown Lands as Timber Reserves within themeaning and for the purposes of that Act: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governorwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil cloth hereby declare the area described in

the schedule hereto shall be set apart as TimberReserve No. 184/25 within the-meaning and for thePurposes of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.Nelson Locations 1814 and 13082. Area: About 299

hectares. (Public Plan 439B/40.)

Public Works Act, 1902-1972.Eastern Goldfields Senior High School Site.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.PW 1165/69.

IN pursuance of the powers confirmed in Section 11of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, His Excellencythe Lieutenant Governor acting by and with theadvice of the Executive Council cloth herebyauthorise the Hon. Minister for Works to undertake,ccnstruct or provide Eastern Goldfields Senior HighSchool on land shown coloured green on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 47621 which may be inspected at theoffice of the Minister for Works, Perth.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902-1972.Harbour and Light Department Offices—Mandurah.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 147/71.

IN pursuance of the powers confirmed in Section11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, HisExcellency the Lieutenant Governor and Adminis-trator, acting by and with the advice of theExecutive Council doth hereby authorise the Hon.Minister for Works to undertake construct orprovide additions for Harbour and Lights Depart-ment Offices—Mandurah on Plan P.W.D., W.A.47596, which may be inspected at the office of theMinister for Works, Perth.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902-1972.Mental Health Services—Mental Deficiency

Headquarters (Irrabeena Clinic).ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 1724/70.IN pursuance of the powers confirmed in Section11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, HisExcellency the Lieutenant Governor acting by andwith the advice of the Executive Council dothhereby authorise the Hon. Minister for Works toundertake, construct or provide Mental DeficiencyHeadquarters (Irrabeena Clinic) on land showncoloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 47599 whichmay be inspected at the office of the Minister forWorks, Perth.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Premier's Department,Perth, 16th November, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has ap-proved of the following temporary allocation ofportfolios during the absence from the State ofHon. Herbert Ernst Graham, M.L.A. from 21stNovember until 16th December, inclusive:

Hon. Thomas Daniel Evans, M.L.A., to be Act-ing Minister for Development and Decen-tralisation and the North West.

W. S. LONNIE,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

4462 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT, 1911-1970.

Premier's Department,Perth, 14th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuantto the provisions of section 33 of the University of Western Australia Act,1911-1970, has been pleased to approve of the Statutes made by the Senateof the University of Western Australia and set out in the schedule hereunder.

W. S. LONNIE,Under Secretary.

Schedule.

AMENDING STATUTE No. 2 OF 1972.

I. AMENDMENT TO STATUTE No. 7—MATRICULATION ORADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY.

1. Clause 3 is revoked and the following clause substituted:-3. Persons who have not matriculated may, with the consent of the

Professorial Board on the recommendation of the Faculty concerned andon payment of the prescribed fees, if any, be permitted to attend anycourse of lectures or of practical instruction without undergoing anypreliminary test of fitness.

II. AMENDMENT TO STATUTE No. 8—THE FACULTIES.1. Clause 16A is revoked and the following clause substituted:-

16A. The Faculty of Architecture shall consist of the professors andlecturers in Architecture, the Dean of each of the Faculties of Arts,Economics and Commerce, Engineering and Science or their nominees,one full-time member of the teaching staff of each of the Faculties ofArts, Economics and Commerce, Engineering and Science nominatedannually by the Faculties concerned, two students elected annually by theArchitectural student body, and such other persons as may from time totime be appointed by the Senate on the nomination of the foregoing andon the recommendation of the Professorial Board.

III. AMENDMENT TO STATUTE No. 9—CONVOCATION.1. Clause 6A (3) is revoked and the following clause substituted:-

6A. (3) For the purpose of compiling the postal list a card shall beposted to each person whose name appears on the roll of members ofConvocation unless the Clerk of Convocation-

(i) has reason to believe that the person cannot be reached at hisaddress appearing in the roll; and

(ii) after reasonable enquiry has been unable to ascertain the addressof the person.

The card shall request the person to indicate whether he wishes hisname to be placed on the postal list by completing the card and returningit to the Clerk.

IV. AMENDMENT TO STATU i No. 19—PROFESSORIAL BOARD.1. Clause 1 is amended by the addition of a further subclause (h) to read

as follows:(h) the Director of the Extension Service.

The Common Seal of the University of WesternAustralia was hereto affixed by authority ofthe Senate.

ELS.]

Attested byR. F. WHELAN,

Vice-Chancellor.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.

Application for Transfer of a License.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:

I, DAVID WARREN ALEXANDER, of 6 DavenportStreet, Karrinyup, hereby apply as nominee of P.T. Peet and Son Pty. Ltd., for the license currentlyissued to David Warren Alexander, to be trans-

ferred to me to carry on business as a Land Agentat 281 Albany Highway, Victoria Park.

Dated the 13th day of November, 1972.D. W. ALEXANDER,

Signature of Applicant (Transferee).

I, David Warren Alexander, concur in this appli-cation.

D, W. ALEXANDER,Signature of Transferor.

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4463

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 16th day of January, 1972,

at 2.00 o'clock in the afternoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 15th day of November, 1972.

T. MURPHY,Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the license may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, MAXWELL WILLIAM MICKE of 3 View Road,Mount Pleasant, Director of Real Estate Company,having attained the age of twenty-one years, herebyapply on my behalf for a license to carry on thebusiness of a land agent under the Land AgentsAct, 1921. The principal place of business will be at15 Kearns Crescent, Applecross.

Dated the 14th day of November, 1972.

M. W. MICKE,Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing.

I hereby appoint the 9th day of January, 1973,at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921

Application for Transfer of a License.To the Court of Petty Sessions at Midland:I, ANTHONY MEBORN HUBBARD of 70 Mun-daring Weir Road, Kalamunda, hereby apply onbehalf of a firm Hubbard and Loughnan, the part-ners of which are Hubbard Holdings Pty. Ltd.,John Bernard Loughnan, Elaine Margaret Lough-nan and Anthony Meborn Hubbard, for the licensecurrently issued to Anthony Meborn Hubbardon behalf of a firm Hubbard and Loughnan to betransferred to me to carry on business as a LandAgent at 25 Canning Road, Kalamunda.

Dated the 9th day of November, 1972.A. M. HUBBARD,

Signature of Applicant (Transferee).

I, Anthony Meborn Hubbard concur in thisapplication.

A. M. HUBBARD,Signature of Transferor.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 15th day of December, 1972

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Midland.

Dated the 10th day of November, 1972.A. DEAS,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the license may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing.

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Bills Assented To.

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has Assented in the nameand on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, on thedates shown, to the undermentioned Bills passed bythe Legislative Council and the Legislative Assem-bly during the Third Session of the Twenty-seventhParliament.

Short Title of Bill; Date of Assent; Act No.Acts Amendment (Roman Catholic Church Lands);

16th November, 1972; No. 67 of 1972.Totalisator Duty Act Amendment; 16th November,

1972; No. 68 of 1972.Totalisator Regulation Act Amendment; 16th Nov-

ember, 1972; No. 69 of 1972.Industrial Lands Development Authority Act

Amendment; 16th November, 1972; No. '70 of1972.

Youth, Community Recreation and National Fit-ness; 16th November, 1972; No. 71 of 1972.

Government Railways Act Amendment; 16th Nov-ember, 1972; No. '72 of 1972.

Land Drainage Act Amendment; 16th November,1972; No. 73 of 1972.

Gold Buyers Act Amendment; 16th November, 1972;No. 74 of 1972.

Stock (Brands and Movement) Act Amendment;16th November, 1972; No. 75 of 1972.

Liquor Act Amendment; 20th November, 1972; No.76 of 1972.

Guardianship of Children; 20th November, 1972;No. 77 of 1972.

Reserves (University Lands); 20th November, 1972;No. 78 of 1972.

Coal Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment;20th November, 1972; No. 79 of 1972.

Companies Act Amendment (No. 2); 20th Novem-ber, 1972; No. 80 of 1972.

Local Government Act Amendment (No. 3); 20thNovember, 1972; No. 81 of 1972.

Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Act Amend-ment; 20th November, 1972; No. 82 of 1972.

Greyhound Racing Control; 20th November, 1972;No. 83 of 1972.

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act Amendment;20th November, 1972; No. 84 of 1972.

Dog Act Amendment; 20th November, 1972; No. 85of 1972.

Racing Restriction Act Amendment; 20th November,1972; No. 86 of 1972.

Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act Amendment(No. 2); 20th November, 1972; No. 87 of 1972.

J. B. ROBERTS,Clerk of the Parliaments.

21st November, 1972.

4464 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

APPLICATIONS are invited from male officers pre-ferably between the ages of 18 and 25 years, whoare genuinely interested in undergoing training witha view to working in the field of Automatic DataProcessing.

QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in A.D.P. work isnot essential but applicants should have at leastattained Leaving standard of education andpreferably have passed mathematics andphysics.

SELECTION: Aptitude testing will form a part ofthe selection procedure. Applicants are selectedas potential programmers and analysts. Ex-perienced computer operators are given the op-portunity to graduate to programming dutiesafter the successful completion of a program-ming course.

TRAINING: Selected applicants will be required tosatisfactorily complete a three weeks' formalcourse, and three months, on-the-job training.

DUTIES: Applicants who successfully complete thecourse of training will be eligible for appoint-ment to permanent positions. They will berequired to operate the Treasury computersystems on a rostered shift basis.

CLASSIFICATION: Trainees selected from withinthe Public Service will retain existing classifi-cation until after the successful completion oftraining, when appointments will be made to:

Computer Operator Grade 2—C-IV, or

Computer Operator Grade 1—C-II-1.

Applications stating age, qualifications and ex-perience, and expressing a willingness to undergothe required course of training should be addressedto the Chairman, Public Service Board, 32 StGeorge's Terrace, Perth, by 8th December, 1972.

Public Service Board,Perth, 22nd November, 1972.

THE following promotions have been approved:

A. M. Taylor, Inspector Grade 2, G-II-1/3, In-spection Services Branch, to be Field TechnicianGrade 2, G-11-1/4, General Services Branch, Wheatand Sheep Division, Department of Agriculture, asfrom 22nd September, 1972.

G. W. Nairn, Clerk, C-IV, Clerical Section, to beClerk, C-II-1, Probate Office, Supreme Court,Crown Law Department, as from 3rd November,1972.

R. W. Crosbie, Divisional Assistant, G-II-1/2, tobe District Officer, G-II-1/6, Field Division, De-partment for Community Welfare, as from 21stJuly, 1972.

M. Gebhard, Clerk, C-II-1, Relieving StaffBranch, to be Relieving Family Welfare Officer,G-II-1/5, Field Division, Department for Com-munity Welfare, as from 21st July, 1972.

R. J. Pierson, Clerk, C-II-1, Cashiers Section,Accounts Branch, to be Clerk, C-II-2, WelfareSection, Welfare and Records Branch, Departmentfor Community Welfare, as from 13th October,1972.

C. M. Gordon, Typist, C-V, Typists Section,Clerical Branch, to be Typist, C-III-1, Administra-tive Division, Medical Department, as from 17thNovember, 1972.

M. J. Jolob, Clerk, C-II-2, Expenditure Branch,Public Works Department, to be Clerk, C-II-2,Administrative Division, Metropolitan Water Sup-ply Board, as from 20th October, 1972.

J. J. Havel, Inspector, Level 4, to be Superintend-ent, Level 5, Forests Department, as from 14thNovember, 1972.

P. N. Hewett, Inspector, Level 4, to be Superin-tendent Extension Services, Level 5, Forests De-partment, as from 14th November, 1972.

A. C. Van Noort, Inspector, Level 4, to be Super-intendent Plantations, Level 5, Forests Department,as from 14th November, 1972.

N. R. Greaves, Clerk, C-IV, Officers Attached,to be Clerk, C-II-2, Industrial and ResearchBranch, Public Service Board, as from 28th July,1972.

K. R. Bremner, Draftsman, Level 1, SurveysBranch, Surveys and Mapping Division, Depart-ment of Mines, to be Senior Engineering SurveyDraftsman, Level 2, Composite Surveys Section,Design Office Branch, Engineering Division, PublicWorks Department, as from 16th June, 1972.

R. C. Dawkins, Senior Clerk, C-II-2, Irrigationand Drainage Branch, Engineering Division, to beSenior Clerk, C-II-3, Fremantle, Harbours andRivers Branch, Public Works Department, as from27th October, 1972.

C. Higgs, Accountant, A-I-2, Accounts Branch, tobe Chief Administrative Officer Architectural Divi-sion, A-I-4, Administrative Division, Public WorksDepartment, as from 14th November, 1972.

W. J. Moore, Inspector Grade 1, C-II-2/3, Re-turns Section, to be. Assessor Grade 3, C-II-3/4,Assessing Section, Stamp Duties Division, StateTaxation Department, as from 10th November,1972.

R. T. Nicholl, Clerk, C-II-1, Recovery Section,Revenue Branch, Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard, to be Clerk Relieving, C-11-2, AccountsBranch, Treasury Department, as from 10th No-vember, 1972.

THE following resignations have been accepted:—Name; Department; Date.

S. Hutson; Forests; 1/12/72.C. V. Krispler; Government Stores; 29/9/72.G. T. Coonan; Metropolitan Water Supply

Board; 20/10/72.B. T. Douglas; Public Health; 10/11/72.

THE following retirements have been approved:A. E. Parker; Education; 29/12/72.B. Kempin; Medical; 30/11/72.

The following appointments have been con-firmed:—

Name, Position; Department; Date.Kilpatrick, Anne Margaret; Typist, C-V; Agri-

culture; 28/2/72.Richardson, Paul; Field Assistant, G-VI; Agri-

culture; 7/1/72.Jenks, Brian Douglas; Clerk, C-IV; Crown

Law; 11/5/72.Trevenen, Jacqueline Lea; Typist, C-V; Educa-

tion; 19/6/72.Wade, Christine Mary; Typist, C-V; Educa-

tion; 28/6/72.Wallace, Heather Kay; Assistant, G-IX;

Government Stores; 16/5/72.

24 November, 1972.]

ERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4465

Bailey, Gordon Stewart; Inspector, Grade 2,G-II-3; Labour; 15/5/72.

Kiddie, David James; Inspector, Grade 2,G-II-3; Labour; 15/5/72.

Hall, Helen Margaret; Assistant, G-IX; Landsand Surveys; 2/2/72.

Lefaucheur, Frank John Leonard; Staff Sur-veyor, Level 2; Lands and Surveys;25/9/70.

Mitchell, Jean McGregor; Assistant, G-IX;Lands and Survey; 8/5/72.

Dunning, Jennifer Anne; Senior Typist, C-III-1/2; Medical; 15/5/72.

Ballantine, Pauline Rae; Accounting Machin-ist, C-V; Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard; 24/4/72.

Cook, Jennifer Elizabeth; Typist, C-V; Metro-politan Water Supply Board; 3/5/72.

Ryan, Vickie Lee; Assistant, G-IX; Metro-politan Water Supply Board; 1/5/72.

McIntyre, Alan John Graham; Drafting Assis-tant, G-XI; Mines; 26/8/71.

O'Grady, Francis Jane; Assistant, G-IX;Mines; 8/2/72.

Pember, Barbara Lorna; Assistant, G-IX;Mines; 5/4/71.

Burrell, Andrea Lynn; Typist, C-V; Police;21/5/72.

Bain, Judith Ann; Typist; C-V; PublicWorks; 15/5/72.

Browning, Kerry Lorraine; Accounting Mach-inist, C-V; Public Works; 17/5/72.

Castle, Lynda Joyce; Typist, C-V; PublicWorks; 1/6/72.

Cordwell, Dixie Ruth; Typist, C-V; PublicWorks; 23/6/72.

McKenzie, Debra Christine; Data ProcessingOperator, C-V; Public Works; 29/5/72.

Davies-Jones, Doreen; Assistant, G-IX; StateTaxation; 30/4/72.

Moriarty, Winifred Ina; Assistant, G-IX;State Taxation; 13/4/72.

Pettersen, Lorraine; Typist, C-V; Workers'Compensation; 13/4/72.

Rudyard, Dr. Frederick; Schools MedicalOfficer, Level 1; Child Health ServicesBranch, Public Health Department;18/1/71.

Playford, Dr. Phillip Elliott; SupervisingGeologist, Level 5, Sedimentary Oil Branch,Geological Survey Division; Department ofMines; 12/7/71.

Jones, Dwight Lyman; District Superintendent,Level 2; Professional Branch, EducationDepartment; 1/2/72.

Sampson, Raymond Stewart; Superintendentof Art, Level 2; Professional Branch, Edu-cation Department; 5/4/72.

Boichev, Dr. Boicho Mitev; Medical Officer,Grade 2, Pre School, Level 1; ChildHealth Services Branch, Public HealthDepartment; 2/5/71.

Dorai-Raj, Dr. Molly; Medical Officer, Grade2, Level 1; Professional Division, MentalHealth Services; 1/2/72.

Lord, Dr. David James; Medical Officer, Grade2, Level 1; Professional Division, MentalHealth Services; 17/1/72.

THE following offices have been created:Item 08 0625, Senior Medical Photographer,

G-II-2/3, Medical Photography Section, PublicHealth Department.

Item 21 0021, Administrative Officer, C-II-9, Ad-ministrative Branch, Local Government Depart-ment.

Item 21 0030, Clerk, C-II-3, AdministrativeBranch, Local Government Department.

Item 21 0465, Auditor and Inspector Grade 2,C-II-4/5, Inspection Branch, Local Government De-partment.

Item 22 7271, Dratfing Assistant, G-XI, WaterSupply Design Section, Engineering Design Branch,Engineering Division, Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard.

Item 28 0176, Clerk, C-II-2/3, Organisation andMethods Section, Inspection Branch, Public ServiceBoard.

Item 28 0165, Inspector, C-II-5/6, Organisationand Methods Section, Inspection Branch, PublicService Board.

Item 28 0166, Inspector, C-II-5/6, Organisationand Methods Section, Inspection Branch, PublicService Board.

Item 29 6412, Engineering Survey Draftsman,Level 1, Composite Surveys Section, Design Office,Enginering Division, Public Works Department.

Item 31 1468, Assessor, G-II-4, Motor VehicleSection, Claims Branch, State Government Insur-ance Office.

THE following offices have been abolished:Item 08 3135, Pathologist, Level 5, Pathology

Section, Public Health Laboratories, Public HealthDepartment.

Item 08 3141, Pathologist Cytology, Level 3,Pathology Section, Public Health Laboratories, Pub-lic Health Department.

Item 25 4037, Clerk, C-IV, Automatic Data Pro-cessing Branch, Police Department.

Item 25 4066, Clerk, C-IV, Automatic Data Pro-cessing Branch, Police Department.

Item 25 4118, Clerical Assistant, C-VI, AutomaticData Processing Branch, Police Department.

Item 29 6423, Drafting- Assistant, G-XI, CompositeSurveys Section, Design Office, Engineering Divi-sion, Public Works Department.

THE title and/or classification of the following of-fices have been amended:

Item 01 0330, occupied by R. J. Guyton, RuralEconomics and Marketing Section, Department ofAgriculture, amended from Rural Economist, Grade3, Level 1 to Rural Economist, Grade 2, Level 2,with effect from 1st October, 1972.

Item 11 4615, Vacant, Port Hedland Court, CourtOffices, Crown Law Department, amended fromClerical Assistant, C-VI to Typist, C-V, with effectfrom 20th October, 1972.

Item 11 4645, occupied by M. Peruch, ManjimupCourt, Court Offices, Crown Law Department,amended from Clerical Assistant, C-VI to Typist,C-V, with effect from 20th October, 1972.

Item 11 4654, occupied by B. J. Grigson, Rocking-ham Court, Court Offices, Crown Law Department,amended from Clerical Assistant, C-VI to Typist,C-V, with effect from 20th October, 1972.

Item 09 1451, Secretary, Vacant, Graylands, Gray-lands and Swanbourne Hospitals, Mental HealthServices, amended from C-II-4 to C-II-5, with effectfrom 31st August, 1972.

R. H. DOIG,Chairman Public Service Board.

4466 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Item No. Position Classn. Salary

Closing 1st December, 1972Community Welfare 10 1084,

1086,1363,1372,1379,1403,1102,1251,1273,1293,1300,1301,1313

Social Worker .... .OR

Family Welfare Officer ....OR

District Officer, Field Division (a) (c) (e):

Level 2OR

G-II-1/5OR

G-II-1/6

5,142-7,590OR

5,038-6,995OR

5,038-7,495

and newitems tobe created

Agriculture 01 5520 Adviser Grade 1, Advisory Services Branch, Wheat and Level 3 8,997-10,778Sheep Division

Agriculture .... 01 5135 Clerk, General Services Branch, Wheat and Sheep C-II-3 5,914-6,129Division

Crown Law .... 11 1380 Clerk, Prosecutions and Debt Recoveries Section,Crown Solicitor's Office

C-H-1 5,103-5,302

Crown Law .... 11 0635 Clerk Relieving, Accounts Branch C-II-1 5,103-5,302Development and Decentral-

isation18 1125 Engineer, Division of Development Level 4 11,375-12,082

Development and Decentral-isation

18 0870 Exhibitions Officer, Publicity Branch, Division ofIndustries

G-II-4 6,301-6,533

Medical ... 07 0719 Senior Inspector, Inspection Branch .. C-II---7 7,796-8,290Metropolitan Water Supply 22 5830 Senior Engineer, Executive Section, Mechanical and Level 5 12,704

Electrical Branch, Engineering DivisionMetropolitan Water Supply 22 1880 Clerk, Credits Section, Revenue Branch, Accounts C-II-1 5,103-5,302

DivisionPublic Works 29 0490 Clerk, Property and Valuation Branch C-II-1 5,103-5,302Public Works 29 8915 Engineer, Electrical Engineering Design and Construc-

tion Branch, Architectural DivisionLevel 2 8,156-8,997

Agriculture ... 01 7552 Technical Assistant, Plant Research Division (a) (vv) (j) G-III-1 4,338-4,507OR OR

G-VIII 2,094 (17 years)-3,716

Agriculture .... 01 7273 Field Technician Grade 2 5,038-6,533OR OR OR

Field Assistant Fitzroy Pastoral Research Station Soils G-VI 2,212 (17 yearsDivision (a) (1) (r) 4,845 (q)

Agriculture .... 01 6010 Inspector Grade 2, Inspection Services Branch, Wheatand Sheep Division (a) (i) (j)

0-11-1/3 5,038-6,076

Agriculture .... 01 6599 Field Technician Grade 2 G-II-1/4 5,038-6,533OR OR OR

Field Assistant, Rangeland Management Branch, Soils G-VI 2,212 (17 years)-Division (a) (1) (p) 4,845 (0)

Fisheries and Fauna 16 0538 Technical Assistant, Fisheries Research Branch (a) (h) G-VII-1/3 2,588 (18 years)-4,845 (g)

Medical 07 0555 Clerk, Finance Section, Clerical Branch C-II-2/3 5,500-6,129Metropolitan Water Supply 22 7078 Drafting Assistant, Sewerage Design Section, Engineer-

ing Design Branch, Engineering Division (a) (uu)G-XI 4,119-5,646

Mines 23 5873 Draftsman, Surveys Section, Surveys and Mapping Level 1 4,779-6,648Branch (k)

Public Health 08 0145 Librarian Grade 3, Library and Technical Information Level 4 5,338-6,272Service (a) (s) (xx)

Public Service Board 28 0764 Graduate Assistant, Graduate Assistants' Branch (b).... C-II-2/3 5,500-6,129Public Works .... 29 7465 Quantity Surveyor, Quantity Estimating and Specifi-

cations Section, Services Branch, ArchitecturalLevel 2 7,590-8,362

Division (a) (my)Closing 8th December, 1972Community Welfare 10 0430 Senior Maintenance Officer, Maintenance Section,

Maintenance and Relief BranchC-II-4 6,361-6,592

Development and Decentral-isation

18 0810 Chemist and Research Officer, Technical Section, Re-search Branch, Division of Industries (a) (kk) (mm)

Level 1 5,142-7,590

(oo)Development and Decentral-

isation18 0800 Engineer, Technical Section, Research Branch, Division

of Industries (a) (11) (mm) (nn)Level 1 5,224-7,590

Education .... 14 2285 Clerk, Buildings and Supplies Branch .... C-II-1 5,103-5,302Local Government .... 21 0021 Administrative Officer, Administrative Branch .... C-II-9 9,048-9,311Local Government .... 21 0030 Clerk, Administrative Branch .... . C-II-3 5,914-6,129Local Government .... 21 0465 Auditor and Inspector, Grade 2, Inspection Branch C-II-4/5 6,361-7,054Local Government ... 21 0510 Clerk, Inspection Branch C-II-1 5,103-5,302Public Service Board 28 0166 Inspector, Organisation and Methods Section, Inspec-

tion BranchC-II-5/6 6,823-7,548

Public Service Board 28 0175 Clerk, Organisation and Methods Section, Inspection C-II-2/3 5,500-6,129Branch (d)

Public Service Board 28 0206 Inspector, Staff and Classification Section, Inspection C-II-5/6 6,823-7,548Branch

Public Works 29 4754 Principal Assistant Engineer, Harbours and Rivers Level 6 13,794Branch, Engineering Division

Public Works 29 5745 Senior Clerk, Irrigation and Drainage Branch, Engineer-ing Division

C-II-2 5,500-5,699

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4467

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—continued

Department Item No. Position Classn. Salary

Closing 8th December, 1972State Housing .... 32 2990 Clerk, State Housing Section, Accounts Branch C–II-1 5,103-5,302State Housing 32 3260 Clerk in Charge, Commonwealth-State Section, Ac-

counts BranchC–II-5 6,823-7,054

State Housing 32 5140 Assistant Chief Architect, Executive Branch, Architec-tural Division

Level 7 13,244

State Housing 32 6125 Architect, Drawing Office, Architectural Design and Level 2 8,155-8,997Construction Section, Architectural Division

State Housing 32 6010 Architect, Architectural Design and Construction Sec-tion, Architectural Division

Level 3 9,447-10,778

Workers Compensation 38 0010 Registrar and Secretary .... . C–II-7 7,796-8,290Agriculture .... 01 3999 Inspector, Grade 4, Inspection Services Branch, Divi-

sion of Horticulture (a) (m) (n)G–VII-1/2 3,732-4,533

Crown Law .... 11 1343 Legal Officer, Grade 2, Prosecutions Section, Crown Level 2 7,250-9,750Solicitor's Office (a) (ss)

Crown Law .... 11 3125 Clerk, Court of Petty Sessions, Court Offices .... C–II-1 5,103-5,302Labour 19 1060 Inspector, Grade 1, Inspection Section, Factories G–II-4/5 6,301-6,995

Branch (a) (v)Metropolitan Water Supply 22 '7271 Drafting Assistant, Water Supply Design Section,

Engineering Design Branch, Engineering DivisionG–XI 4,119-5,646

(a) (rr)Public Works 29 3670 Engineering Surveyor, Country Water Supply Branch,

Engineering Division (a) (w) (x)Level 2 7,191-7,778

Public Works 29 4096 Engineer, Mechanical and Electrical Section, Mechanicaland Plant Engineers Branch (a) (f)

Level 1 5,244-7,590

Public Works 30 0168 Relieving Harbour Master, Harbour and Light Depart-ment (a) (z) (tt)

10,439-11,319 (y)

State Government Insurance 31 1468 Assessor, Motor Vehicle Claims Section, Claims and G–II-4 6,301-6,533Office Clerical Branch (a) (t)

Crown Law .... 11 1062 Probation and Parole Officer, Probation and Parole Level 3 5,533-7,59011 1041 Office (a) (qq) OR OR

Level 2 5,142-7,590Metropolitan Water Supply

Board22 7116 Designing Engineer, Drainage Design Section, Engin-

eering Design Branch. Engineering Division (a) (pp)Level 1 5,224-7,590

The possession of, or progress towards, an appropriate tertiary level academic qualification will be considered a factor, in-creasing in importance with the level of classification, when determining efficiency of applicants in the Clerical Division.

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.(b) University Degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or Economics essential with experience in an appropriate field.(c) SOCIAL WORKER: University degree with a post graduate qualification in social studies, or University degree with

post graduate diploma in social work, or Associateship in social work from the W.A.I.T. or other acceptable qualificationswhich entitle the holder to be a full member of the Australian Association of Social Workers. Possession of a current DriversLicence essential.

DISTRICT OFFICER AND FAMILY WELFARE OFFICER: University degree preferred or other relevant qualifica-tions or experience in an appropriate field considered. Possession of a current Drivers Licence essential.

(d) Office to be classified C–II-4 on completion of four years satisfactory continuous service therein by occupant.(e) GENERAL: For both Social Worker and District Officer—Officers stationed in a country centre required to travel

within the specified district. Departmental vehicles available for use on official business.For both Social Workers and Family Welfare Officers, located in the metropolitan area, desirable that officer supply

own transport for which mileage payable.(f) Academic qualification acceptable for membership of the Institution of Engineers Australia or equivalent.(g) Plus 15 per cent overtime when in field.(4) Junior Certificate or equivalent.(i) Leaving Certificate desirable with preference for Diploma of a recognised agricultural college.(j) LOCATION: Stationed at South Perth.(k) Completion of an appropriate Certificate or Diploma in Cartography. Photogrammetric experience desirable but

not essential. At least four years' experience in a cartographic drawing office.(1) TECHNICIAN: Diploma of recognised agricultural college or approved equivalent. Considerable experience essential.

ASSISTANT: Junior Certificate in five subjects including English and Mathematics A with science subjects desirable.Preference for Leaving Certificate or Diploma of a recognised agricultural college. Allowance paid for Diploma andpromotion to Field Technician dependent on satisfactory service and possession of a Diploma or approved equivalent.

(m)Fruit growing experience and knowledge of fruit fly control measures. Minimum educational qualifications forappointment to permanent staff—Junior Certificate or equivalent. Applicants without educational qualifications will beconsidered for appointment to the temporary staff.

(n) Appointee to provide own transport for which mileage rates are payable.(o) District allowance of $751 per annum married man and $375.50 per annum single man.(p) ACCOMMODATION: Married accommodation is available on a rental basis; alternatively single accommodation is

available.(q) District allowance of 8806 per annum married man and 8403 per annum single man.(r) ACCOMMODATION: Single accommodation available.(s) Associateship in Library Studies from the W.A. Institute of Technology; or Post Graduate Diploma in Library Studies

from the W.A. Institute of Technology or approved equivalent qualifications.(t) Experience in motor vehicle damage assessing and knowledge of conditions of motor vehicle policies. Practical and

technical knowledge of motor vehicles, local motor trade and repairers' standards of work and charges.(u) May be required to visit any part of the State at short notice.(v) Applicants must have passed the examination prescribed in accordance with Section 12 (5) of the Factories and Shops

Act.(w) W.A. School of Mines Surveyor's Certificate, or the Perth Technical College Diploma in Engineering Surveying, or

approved equivalent.Minimum experience of five years is required in surveying after the completion of the academic course.

4468 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—continued

(x) LOCATION : Based in Perth but must be prepared to carry out survey duties in any part of the State as required.(y) Plus District Allowance when applicable—Annual Uniform Issue—six weeks annual leave.(z) Certificate—Master Foreign Going—Applicants preferably not over 45 years of age.

At least one year as Master in vessels of not less than 2,000 gross tons,OR

Two years as a fully licensed operative Marine Pilot in a major port,OR

Three years as Chief Officer on the West Australian Coast.(kk) EXPERIENCE : Experience in industry or in industrial feasibility studies preferable.(ii) EXPERIENCE : Preferably some industrial experience, including preparation of feasibility studies.(mm) Incorrectly advertised in Government Gazette of 10th November, 1972, under Section 34. Closing date extended

to 8th December, 1972.(nn) Degree in Engineering or equivalent with majors in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering, qualifying for admission

to Corporate Membership of Institution of Engineers (Australia).(oo) Bachelor of Science or equivalent with a major in Chemistry.(pp) Academic qualifications acceptable for membership of the Institution of Engineers (Australia) or equivalent. Pre-

ference given to applicants with several years experience in Stormwater Drainage Design.(qq) LEVEL 3—Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Social Studies or equivalent, or Degree plus post graduate Diploma in

Social Studies.LEVEL 2—University Diploma of Social Studies or Associateship in Social Work, West Australian Institute ofTechnology.

(rr) Junior Certificate in six subjects including English, Mathematics A, Mathematics B and Drawing or an acceptabletrade qualification, plus at least two years relevant practical drawing office experience. Must be at least 21 years of age.

(ss) (a) Legal practitioner admitted and entitled to practise in Western Australia.(b) Legal practitioner from outside the State whose qualifications for admission in Western Australia have been

approved by the Barrister's Board, subject to compliance with residential and other formalities.OR

(c) An articled clerk, subject to his admission as a legal practitioner in Western Australia in the near future andto negotiation of salary pending admission.

(tt) LOCATION : Based at Fremantle, but required to relieve at outports.(nu) Applicants must be 21 years or over with Junior Certificate in six subjects including English, Mathematics A, Mathe-

matics B and Drawing or an acceptable trade qualification, plus at least two years' relevant practical drawing office experience.(vv) (a) Minimum qualification Junior Certificate with English and a Mathematics subject. Preference given to appli-

cants with Leaving Mathematics subjects and experience in use of desk calculating machines or computer datapreparation.

(b) Applicants having Leaving Certificate, with two Mathematics subjects or approved equivalent, together withconsiderable experience in use of desk calculating machines or computer data preparation would be consideredfor appointment at 34,338.

(mu)) (a) Membership by examination of an approved Institute of Quantity Surveyors.(b) Must have extensive experience in all types of quantity surveying work.

(xx) EXPERIENCE: At least three years' experience, preferably some or all in a technical or special library associatedwith bio-medical science.

(yy) Applications are also invited from persons who are studying for the above qualifications and who anticipate completingthe course in 1972. Appointment will depend on successful completion of the relevant qualifications.

(zz) (a) Associateship in Social Work from the Western Australian Institute of Technology;OR

(b) Eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1972, and are to be addressed to the Chairman,Public Service Board, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

R. H. DOIG,24th November, 1972 Chairman, Public Service Board.

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1970

Appeals under Section 16 of the Act

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT—ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL DIVISIONS.

THE following decisions of the Public Service Arbitrator, effective from the 5th day of March, 1971, resulting from appeals in respect ofSalary, Ranges of Salary, or a particular salary within that range, or Title allocated to the respective offices listed hereunder by theCommissioner of Main Roads in his Determination appearing in the Government Gazette (No. 79) of the 14th day of September, 1971, arepublished for general information.

In order to accord with the form adopted in the said determination the Salaries or Salary Ranges therein allocated to the respectiveoffices and wherever varied by appeal are indicated by classification.

Dated at Perth this 17th day of November, 1972. J. P. McEWAN,Registrar.

SCHEDULE

ItemNo. Title of Office Appellant Classification Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

as at 5/3/1971

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT

ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE BRANCH4/0005 Stenographer Klemm, II. C. C–III-1 Claim to be classified CAII-1/2

Appeal dismissed

ADMINISTRATION4/1000 Assistant Secretary (Adrninistra- Randall, F. V. C–II-11 Claim to be classified A–I-1 Appeal dismissed

tion)4/1005 Stenographer .... Best, C. A. C–II1-1 Claim to be classified C–III-1/2 Appeal dismissed

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4469

SCHEDULE—continued.

ItemNo. Title of Office Appellant Classification

as at 5/3/1971Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

General Administration4/1300 Assistant Administrative Officer.... Fletcher, E. N. H. C-II-7 Claim to be classified C-11-9 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Administrative andProperty Officer

(1) As to classification amendedto C-11-8

OR (2) As to title dismissedAdministrative and Estates Officer

4/1305 Senior Clerk Evans, L. G. C-II-4 Claim to be classified C-11-6 Appeal dismissedTitle to be Senior Clerk Adminis-

trationOrders

4/1510 Clerk Schwab, G. R. C-II-1 Claim to be classified C-II-2 Appeal dismissed

Land and Properties4/1600 Clerk (Land and Properties) O'Dea, K. J. .... C-I1-3 Claim to be classified C-11-5/6 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Land and PropertyOfficer

(1) As to classification amendedto

4/1610 Clerk Dutton, E. C C-II-1 Claim to be classified C-II-2/3(2) As to title dismissed

Appeal dismissedTitle to be Senior Clerk (Land and

Properties)

STAFF ADMINISTRATION

4/2010 Assistant Administrative Officer Hymns, F. S. C-II-7 Claim to be classified C-II-9 Appeal dismissed(S) Title to be Administrative Officer

(Personnel)

Stall4/2300 Staff Clerk .. Giltay, A. C. C-1I-3 Claim to be classified C-I1-4 Appeal dismissed

Title to be Senior Clerk Staff4/2305 Clerk Fowles, D. C. C-II-1. Claim to be classified C-11-2 Appeal dismissed

ACCOUNTS4/3010 Internal Auditor .... Moulton, R. W. 0-II-2 Claim to be classified C-I1-3 Appeal dismissed

Inspection4/32004/3205

Senior Cost and Wages InspectorCost Inspector

Payne, H. G.Moyle, E. A. ....

C-II-4C-I1-3

Claim to be classifiedClaim to be classified C-II-4

Appeal dismissedAppeal allowed in part :

Title to be Cost and Wages (1) As to classification dismissedInspector (2) As to title amended to Costs

and Wages Inspector

Revenue and Expenditure4/36054/3615

Expenditure ClerkPlant Clerk .

Somerford, It. V.Jones, C. It. V.

C-11-3C-II-2

Claim to be classified C-11-4Claim to be classified C-11-3

Appeal dismissedAppeal dismissed

Title to be Data Processing Officer(Plant)

4/3645 Clerk O'Halloran, 51. T. C-IV Claim to be Classified C-I1-1 Appeal dismissedTitle to be Assistant Data Pro-

cessing Officer (Plant)

Pay Office4/3710 Cashier .... Imgrund, L. W. C-II-2 Claim to be classified C-II-3 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Receiving and PayingCashier

(1) As to classification amendedto C-II-3

(2) as to title dismissed

EXECUTIVE ENGINEERHeavy Haulage

2/5205 Clerk Jacks, H. P. K. .... C-II-3 Claim to be classified C-I1-4 Appeal dismissed

OPERATIONS BRANCHPlant

3/0230 Senior Clerk . Prendergast, T. P. .... C-II-3 Claim to be classified Appeal dismissed

Metropolitan Division3/1135 Divisional Clerk Westhoff, \V. C-II-5 Claim to be classified C-II-6 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to he Administrative Officer (1) As to classification amendedto C-11-0

3/11403/11503/1190

ClerkClerkClerk

Van Der Spil, C.Thompson, T. K.Woolford, R.....

C-II-2.C-II-2C-IV

Claim to be classified C-11-3Claim to be classified C-I1.-4Claim to be classified C-11-1

(2) As to title dismissedAppeal dismissedAppeal dismissedAppeal dismissed

Bunbury Division3/1595 Divisional Clerk M. E. C-II-4 Claim to be classified C-II-5 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Administrative Officer (1) As to classification amendedto C-II-4/5

3/1610 Assistant Divisional Clerk Salmon, A. B. C-I1-2 Claim to he classified C-II-3(2) As to title dismissed

Appeal dismissed

Albany Division3/2090 Divisional Clerk .... Tomlinson, J. 11. Claim to be classified C-I1-5 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Administrative Officer (I) As to classification amendedto C-I1-4/5

3/2105 Assistant Divisional Clerk Armstrong, R. F. C-II-2 Claim to be classified(2) As to title dismissed

Appeal dismissed

Kalgoorlie Division3/3070 Divisional Clerk . Bartle, K. P..... C-II-4 Claim to be classified C-II-5 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Administrative Officer (I) As to classification amendedto C-II-4/5

(2) As to title dismissed

Northam Division3/3565 Divisional Clerk Jaremowych, M. 0-11-4 Claim to be classified 0-I1-5 Appeal allowed in part :

Title to be Administrative Officer (1) As to classification amendedto C-II-4/5

(2) As to title dismissed

CORRIGENDA.PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION

ACT, 1966-1970DETERMINATION.

STATE X-RAY LABORATORY—PHYSICISTS.IT is hereby notified that the above Determinationas published in Government Gazette No. 103 of 3rd

November, 1972, has been amended so that the titleof the Determination shall be as follows:—

DETERMINATION.MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, STATE X-RAY

LABORATORY—PHYSICISTS.R. DAVIES,

Minister for Health.

4470 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 22nd November, 1972.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed the fol-lowing persons as Commissioners for Declarationsunder the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1962:—

Carey, Robert Maxwell—Cloverdale.Curedale, Geoffrey Edward—Geraldton.Doughty, Phylip Edward—Hilton Park.Firth, Reginald Terence—Scarborough.Hay, William John—Lathlain Park.Hoar, Jonathan George—North Beach.Krummel, Terence Arnold—Morley.Lummis, Leon Christopher—Perth.Masters, Brian John—Balcatta.Newman, Ronald Kingsley—Nedlands.Newson, Paul William—Thornlie.Pausin, Walter Stojan—Albany.

Robertson, Frank Samuel—Karrinyup.Smith, Kenneth Robert—Albany.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1970.Electoral Department,

Perth, 22nd November, 1972.THE Hon. Attorney General, pursuant to section7 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1970, and the auth-ority delegated to him by the Governor thereunder,has approved of the appointment of James Tom-linson as substitute to discharge the duties ofElectoral Registrar for the Boulder-Dundas,Geraldton, Greenough, Kalgoorlie, Merredin-Yilgarn, Gascoyne, Kimberley, Murchison-Eyreand Pilbara Districts as from 20th November, 1972,during the absence of Mr. R. C. Alderson on otherduties.

S. E. WHEELER,Chief Electoral Officer.

CHANGE OF NAMES REGULATION ACT, 1923-1948.Crown Law Department,Perth, 14th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the powersconferred by section 5 of the Change of Names Regulation Act, 1923-1948, hasbeen pleased to make the regulations set out in the schedule hereunder.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

Schedule.

CHANGE OF NAMES REGULATION (FEES)REGULATIONS, 1972.

1. These regulations may be cited as the Change of Names Regulation (Fees)Regulations, 1972.

2. The fees payable under the Change of Names Regulation Act, 1923 shall beas set out in the schedule to these regulations.

SCHEDULE.

For the registration of every deed poll or license 10.00

For every search 0.20

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed Loan of $250,000 with Interest at6.4 per centum per annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, THE HONOURABLE SIRALBERT WOLFF, Knight Commander of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator inand over the State of Western Australia and itsDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia,do hereby consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board borrowing the sum of $250,000 fromthe Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, ex-clusive of amounts now due and owing by the Boardto enable the Board to carry out and perform thepowers, authorities and duties vested in or conferredor imposed on the Board by the Fire Brigades Act,1942-1971.

I further consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board issuing a single debenture underthe Seal of the Board for the amount so borrowed,to be in the form as agreed to by both parties. Theloan to be advanced on 31st December, 1972.

I approve of the sum secured by the said de-benture being repaid by thirty-nine (39) half-yearlyinstalments of $9,423.79 each, and a final instalmentof $147,067.47.

A. WOLFF,Lieutenant Governor.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed Loan of $100,000 with Interest at6.4 per centum per annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, THE HONOURABLE SIRALBERT WOLFF, Knight Commander of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator inand over the State of Western Australia and itsDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia,do hereby consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board borrowing the sum of $100,000 fromthe Motor Vehicle Insurance Trust, exclusive ofamounts now due and owing by the Board to enablethe Board to carry out and perform the powers,authorities and duties vested in or conferred orimposed on the Board by the Fire Brigades Act,1942-1971.

Interest at the rate of 6.4 per centum per annumwill be payable on the loan. Such interest to bepaid half-yearly on the 29th day of June andDecember during the currency of the loan.

I further consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board issuing a single debenture underthe Seal of the Board for the amount so borrowed,to be in the form as agreed to by both parties. Theloan to be advanced on the 29th day of December,1972 and will be redeemed on the 29th day ofDecember, 1992.

A. WOLFF,Lieutenant Governor.

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4471

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed Loan of $100,000 with interest at$6.20 per centum per annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, THE HONOURABLE SIRALBERT WOL1010, Knight Commander of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator inand over the State of Western Australia and itsDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia,do hereby consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board borrowing the sum of $100,000 fromthe Rural and Industries Bank of Western Aus-tralia, exclusive of amounts now due and owingby the Board to enable the Board to carry out andperform the powers, authorities and duties vestedin or conferred or imposed on the Board by theFire Brigades Act, 1942-1971.

I further consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board issuing a single debenture underthe Seal of the Board for the amount so borrowed,to be in the form as agreed to by both parties.The loan to be advanced on 15th December, 1972.

I approve of the sum secured by the said de-benture being repaid by twenty-eight (28) half-yearly instalments of $5,394.69 each.

A. WOLFF,Lieutenant Governor.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 16th November, 1972.P.H.D. 1162/60.

THE cancellation of Mr. D. R. Armstrong as HealthSurveyor to the Shire of Coolgardie is approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 22nd November, 1972.P.H.D. 330/67.

THE appointment of Mr. G. Ryan as Health Surv-eyor (Meat Inspector) to the Shire of Plantagenetis approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1971.(Section 293A.)

Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required totion of any person who reports as required by thistime and place specified.

Class.Persons 25 years of age and over who are residents

of the Central Ward of the City of Perth.

Time.4th and 5th December, 1972.

Place.Perth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

Monday and Tuesday, 4th and 5th December,1972.

OR

Fremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.No charge will be made for the X-ray examina-

tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 20th day of November, 1972.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1971.Section 293A.

Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required toundergo X-ray examination for Tuberculosis at thetime and place specified.

Class.Persons 25 years of age and over who are residents

of the West Ward of the City of Perth.

Time.27th to 29th November, 1972.

Place.West Perth: Mobile Caravan No. 27 Car Park cnr.

Outram and Mayfair Streets. Monday andTuesday, 27th and 28th November, 1972.

Hamilton Square: Mobile Caravan cnr. Aberdeenand Sutherland Streets. Wednesday, 29thNovember, 1972.

OR

Perth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

OR

Fremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.No charge will be made for the X-ray examina-

tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 20th day of November, 1972.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1972.

Medical Department,Perth, 14th November, 1972.

M. 6643/62.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to appoint under theprovisions of the Hospitals Act 1927-1972 the fol-lowing persons as members of the Margaret RiverDistrict Hospital Visiting and Advisory Committeefor the period ending 31st July, 1973:

Mr. P. A. Guille; Mesdames M. E. Harrington,F. M. Johnston, H. G. Thomson, D. E.Rowe, I. D. West, J. Zani, I. W. Donaldson,0. D. Walton, A. E. Garstone, D. Rose, R.M. Nilsson, M. Yates, Dr. M. E. T. Sheri-dan and Matron A. L. Peirce.

H. R. SMITH,Director of Administration,

Medical and Health Services.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1972.Medical Department,

Perth, 14th November, 1972.M.6642/62.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to appoint under theprovisions of the Hospitals Act 1927-1972 Mr. G.Blyth to be a member of the Southern Cross Dis-trict Hospital Board of Management for periodending 31st July, 1975.

H. R. SMITH,Director of Administration,

Medical and Health Services.

4472 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1972.WHEREAS by section 22 of the Hospitals Act, 1927-1972, a Board in respect ofany public hospital under its control may from time to time make by-laws notinconsistent with the Act as to any of the matters specified in sub-section (1)of that section; And Whereas the Board of Management of the Derby NursingHome is a Board within the meaning and for the purpose of the said Act; AndWhereas it is deemed expedient to make the by-laws set forth in the schedulehereunder in respect of the Derby Nursing Home; Now Therefore the Board ofManagement of the Derby Nursing Home doth hereby make the by-law set forthin the schedule hereunder.

Passed at a meeting of the Derby Nursing Home Board of Management this14th day of November, 1972.

JACK HUTCHENSON,Chairman.

D. J. COUSINS,Secretary.

Schedule.16. The fees payable for hospital service granted in or by the hospital shall

be at the following rates:(1) Hospital Section:

PatientsSingle Bed Wards $30.00 per dayOther Beds $20.00 per day

(2) Nursing Home Section:Patients Patients NotReceiving ReceivingIntensive Intensive

Nursing Care Nursing Care$ $

(a) Pensioner PatientsPensioners

(b) Other PatientsSingle Room2-3 Bed Ward4-6 Bed WardOther Beds

9.07 6.07

11.60 per day 8.60 per day10.80 per day 7.80 per day10.00 per day 7.00 per day8.80 per day 5.80 per day

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970.

City of Fremantle.P.H.D. 589/65; Ex. Co. 3370.

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act 1911, as amended, a localauthority may make or adopt bylaws and may alter, amend or repeal any by-laws so made or adopted: Now, therefore, the City of Fremantle, being alocal authority within the meaning of the Act and, having adopted the ModelBy-laws described as Series "A" as reprinted in the Government Gazette on17th July, 1963, doth hereby resolve and determine that the said adopted by-laws shall be amended as follows:—

PART I—GENERAL SANITARY PROVISIONSBy-law 19 is amended by substituting for subsection (6) the following:

(6) The deposit of refuse, garbage or rubbish on land set aside by theCouncil for the purpose shall be subject to the payment of a fee as

f ollows:—(a) Refuse arising from domestic or residential premises within the

City of Fremantle (not including the material from the demoli-tion of residential buildings) Nil.

(b) Waste arising from all commercial and industrial premises:(i) Utility or trailer--20c.(ii) Truck up to 4 tons aggregate weight—$1.00.(iii) Truck over 4 tons aggregate weight—$1.50.(iv) Truck—tandem axle—$2.00.

(c) Motor Vehicle Bodies—$3.50.(d) Liquid 'Waste Tankers—$3.00.

Passed at a meeting of the Fremantle City Council held on the 18th day ofSeptember, 1972.

W. A. McKENZIE,Mayor.

S. W. PARKS,Town Clerk.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Councilthis 14th day of November, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4473

POLICE ACT, 1892-1972.(Sections 75 and 76.)

THE following unclaimed Found Property will besold by Auction at the Kalgoorlie Police Station onthe 16th day of December, 1972.

FOUND PROPERTY.No.; Station; Folio; Description.

1—Kalgoorlie; 130/70; 1 x pencil box and asstd.col. pencils.

2—Kalgoorlie; 158/70; 1 x kangaroo skin purseand chewing gum.

3—Kalgoorlie; 168/70; 1 x gent's wrist watch,Romex, yellow metal watch and band.

4—Kalgoorlie; 3/71; 1 x white metal bracelet.5—Kalgoorlie; 8/71-

1 x Dunlop tyre and wheel 165 x 300.1 x Dunlop tyre and wheel 17.35 x L14.1 x Firestone tyre and wheel 17.35 x L14.

6—Kalgoorlie; 12/71; 1 x travelling case andclothes.

7—Kalgoorlie; 42/71; 1 x metal cannister.8—Kalgoorlie; 48/71; 1 x old wallet, papers,

lot/tkts.9—Kalgoorlie; 60/71; Sony transistor radio, red

case in black plastic carry case.10—Kalgoorlie; 65/71; 1 x black leather purse.11—Kalgoorlie; 71/71; 1 x black hand bag.12—Kalgoorlie; 84/71-

1 x plastic hand bag.1 x black plastic purse.1 x w/coat maroon.

13—Kalgoorlie; 89/71; 1 x black plastic purse andmetal heart.

14—Kalgoorlie; 94/71; 2 x multi coloured rugs.15—Kalgoorlie; 96/71; Esperance Folio 21/71; 1 x

truck tyre and rim super-miler.16—Kalgoorlie; 122/71; Qty. Robor tea bags and

10 skeins green 8 ply wool.17—Kalgoorlie; 124/71; Southern Cross Folio 1/71;

Plastic cover.18—Kalgoorlie; 130/71; 1 x carton Kraft honey.19—Kalgoorlie; 145/71-

1 x pair yellow metal ear-rings.1 x black hand bag.

20—Kalgoorlie; 154/71; 1 x bundle clothing.21—Kalgoorlie; 158/71; 1 x yellow metal ladies

watch.22—Kalgoorlie; 162/71; Timex Gent's wrist watch,

white metal with white metal band.23—Kalgoorlie; 26/72; Norseman Folio-

1/71-1 x blue ladies purse, containingKodak film.

7/72-2 x "V8", 2 x "250 cubic inch", 1 x"F", all vehicle emblems.

24—Kalgoorlie; 76/72; 25/71-1 x overnight bagcontaining clothes and 1 x brown leatherjacket.

25—Kalgoorlie; 77/72; 18/71-1 x green suitcaseand clothes.

26—Kalgoorlie; 83/72; Kambalda Folio 84/71—i xred suitcase, clothes and personal effects,

27—Kalgoorlie; 134/72; Esperance Folio-53/71-1 x Pye Electric Fan 12 in. x 3

blade 2 speed, blue and white.29/70-1 x Mitsubishi, 9 transistor radio,

black leather body; 1 x pair brokensunglasses; 1 x small bottle opener.

36/71-1 x small brown suitcase, asstd.clothes and toilet items.

60/70-1 x mesh truck tail gate.51/71-1 x wheel and worn tyre 7.50 x 15;

1 x orange bumper jack, no handle.60/71-1 x vinyl kitchen chair.84/71-1 x large suitcase, old condition and

man's clothes.

POLICE ACT 1892-1972.THE following unclaimed Stolen Property will besold, by Public Auction at the Kalgoorlie PoliceStation on the 16th day of December 1972.

STOLEN PROPERTY.

No.; Station; Folio; Description.

1—Kalgoorlie; 142/70; 1 x Kriesler radio in blackleather case.

2—Kalgoorlie; 144/70; Qty. Multi coloured cop-per cable with orange plastic outer covering.

3—Kalgoorlie; 155/70; 1 x gent's green and white28 in. cycle, red hand grips, green saddle, backpedal brake, frame No. 17459.

4—Kalgoorlie; 167/70; 1 x ladies green and white28 in. cycle, Armstrong, green carry basket.

5—Kalgoorlie; 1/71; 1 x Car fan; 1 x travel clock.6—Kalgoorlie; 9/71; 1 x Omega Gent's wrist

watch, white metal, red and black striped band,yellow metal numerals and hands.

7—Kalgoorlie; 21/71; 1 x National 2 band transis-tor 10 radio, 8/91619.

8—Kalgoorlie; 35/71; Norseman Folio-3/70-1 x battery shaver and 1 x carton

Craven "A".36/69-1 x duffle coat and 1 x broken wire-

less aerial.9—Kalgoorlie; 21/72; Norseman Folio-

49/70-1 x National 2 band transistor radio,model T 63.

44/70-3 x pairs men's trousers.45/70-1 x each of the following: car wax,

glass cleaner, car freshener, Kielosepaste, car deodorant, car polish, autosponge, chamois, axe.

50/70—Soldering iron; Indoor clothes lineand pair of pliers, scissors, set of screwdrivers, file, small torch and 3 x span-ners.

52/70-1 x packet of Escort, 9 x Viscount,9 x Drum tobacco, 8 x Camel, 3 x Cap-stan tobacco, 7 x packets Benson andHedges, 2 x Rothmans 13 x smallRothmans, 2 x packets Alpine 12 xpackets Statesman cigars, 1 x Publictransistor radio and 1 x Astor transis-tor radio.

53/70-1 x knife.10—Kalgoorlie; 26/72; Coolgardie Folio 1/71-1 x

Yellow Dragster push cycle and 1 x blue girl's26 in. cycle.

11—Kalgoorlie; 75/72; Southern Cross 3/71— 3 xDunlop 6.15L x 13 tubeless tyres on wheels.

12—Kalgoorlie; 89/72; Boulder-21/70—Gent's 28 in. Silver Prince cycle

multi coloured.27/70—Gent's 28 in. Malvern Star cycle

blue colour.32/70—Gent's 28 in. Lucas cycle blue.34/70—Gent's 28 in. Swansea red and

green.41/70—Gent's 28 in., no name, blue.44/70—Boy's 26 in. Malvern Star, cerise

blue and white.46/70—Gent's 28 in., Swansea, green.51/70—Gent's 26 in. Blue Bird, red and

cream.55/70—Ladies 28 in. no name, black.57/70—Gent's 28 in. Malvern Star, silver.47/70—Small coil copper wire.68/70—Gent's 28 in. Malvern Star cycle

blue and red.70/70-2 x cartons Craven "A" and 1 x

carton Benson and Hedges.8/71—Gent's yellow metal wrist watch.

13—Kalgoorlie; 138/72; Norseman Folio 40/71-1 x man's three piece suit, blue.

14—Kalgoorlie; 154/72; Esperance Folio 61/71-3 x pairs of Panti-hose Redwins Lace.

4474 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1962.THE following unclaimed Stolen Property will besold by Public Auction at the rear of the CriminalInvestigation Branch, James Street, Perth, onTuesday 19th December, 1972, commencing at9.30 a.m.

Stolen Property.72/38-1 Gents cycle.72/81-1 Boys 24" cycle.72/86-2 Boys 28" cycles.72/91-1 28" cycle.72/96-1 Boys 28" cycle.72/117-1 Boys 20" cycle.72/126—i Gents push cycle.72/140-1 Boys 20" cycle.72/141-1 Gents 28" cycle.72/144—i Boys 20" cycle.72/147-5 Mens push cycles.72/149-4 Gents push cycles and one Girls push

cycle.72/151-2 Girls push cycles and 2 Gents push

cycles.72/155-1 Boy's push cycle.72/175-1 Gents push cycle and one (1) boys push

cycle.72/186-1 Boys push cycle.

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY POLICE.TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the fol-lowing unlicensed vehicle:

Zephyr Sedan MK2: 1958 model. Colour Blue.Engine Number 168434. Condition Poor.

The vehicle may be inspected at the EsperancePolice Station.

All tenders must be directed to the Sergeant inCharge, Police Station, Esperance, to be receivedno later than 1st December, 1972.

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY POLICE.TENDERS are invited for purchase of the followingunlicensed vehicles:

Peugeot Sedan: 1956 Model. Colour beige withwhite top. Engine Number 2450933. Con-dition Poor.

Holden Sedan: 1958 Model. Colour white withred top. Engine Number B288135. Condi-tion Poor.

The vehicles may be inspected at the NorsemanPolice Station.

All tenders must be directed to the Sergeant inCharge, Police Station, Norseman, to be receivedno later than 1st December, 1972.

72/192--172/194-272/217-172/225--172/228--172/282-172/283-272/285--272/288--172/302—i72/304--1

Boys push cycle.Gents push cycles.Gents push cycle.Gents push cycle.Gents push cycle and 1 girls push cycle.Boys push cycle.Gents push cycles.Boys cycles, 1 gents cycle, 1 cycle frame.Girls push cycle.Gents push cycle.Boys push cycle.

Police Commissioner's Office,Perth, 16th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor in Coun-cil, has approved the following retirement in theWestern Australian Police Force to have effectfrom 29th November, 1972:

Superintendent L. W. Menhennett.R. H. SIMS,

Acting Commissioner of Police.

72/306-1 Gents push cycle.72/309-2 Boys push cycles and 4 Gents push cycles.72/314-3 Push cycles and quantity of parts plus

one frame.72/325-2 Gents push cycles.72/326-2 Boys push cycles.72/329-2 Lady's push cycles and one Gent's push

cycle.72/332-2 Boys push cycles, 1 Lady's cycle frame, 1

gents push cycle.72/333-1 Lady's cycle.72/348-1 Lady's push cycle and one (1) Gents

push cycle.72/349-1 Gents push cycle.72/368-3 Girls push cycles.72/428-3 Boys push cycles.72/431-8 Push cycles.72/432-2 Boys push cycles.72/434-2 Girls push cycles, 1 Gents push cycle,

2 Boys push cycles, 1 tricycle.72/467-1 Men's push cycle, 1 tricycle.72/469-3 Gent's push cycles, 1 boy's push cycle.72/470-1 Gent's push cycle.72/488-1 Gent's push cycle.72/499-1 Gent's push cycle.72/519-5 Boys push cycles.72/530-2 Gents and 1 Lady's push cycles.72/546-2 Boys cycles and 1 Child's cycle.72/581-4 Gent's push cycles and 1 Lady's push

cycle.72/597-1 Boys push cycle.

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY POLICETENDERS are invited for purchase of the followingunlicensed vehicle:-

Make—Holden; Year-1958; Model—F.C.; EngineNo. 328643; Colour—White with Red roof; Con-dition—Dilapidated.

All tenders must be directed to the Officer inCharge, Police Station, Merredin and to be receivednot later than 15th December, 1972.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th November, 1972.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to set apartas a Public Reserves the land described below forthe purposes therein set forth.

Corres. 3189/10.ALBANY.—No. 31700 (Recreation), Lot No. 813

(1088 sq. m.). (Plan A13-4.)Corres. 2402/72.GERALDTON.—No. 31658 (Parklands), Lot No.

2572 (6.6470 ha). (Original Plan 12206, Plan G19and G35-4 (Willcock Drive).)

Corres. 825/66.GREENBUSHES.—No. 31706 (Government Re-

quirements), Lot Nos. 313, 314 and 353 (3584 sq. m.).(Plan Greenbushes Townsite (Stanifer Street).)

Corres. 1503/72.KALGOORLIE.—No. 31669 (Baptist Church),

Lot No. 3553 (2345 sq. m.). (Diagram 75856, (PlanKalgoorlie—Boulder, Street 2 (Salisbury Road).)

Corres. 2459/72.KARRATHA.—No. 31704 (Sewerage Pump

Station), Lot No. 1063 (2595 sq. m.) (Plan Kar-ratha Light Industrial Area (Mooligunn Road).)

Corres. 107/72.KING.—No. 31676 (Recreation), Loc. No. 389

(3.7889 ha.). (Plan Kununurra Regional, South.)Corres. 3699/70.LEDGE POINT.—No. 31683 (School Site), Lot

No. 369 (6.0501 ha). (Original Plan 12021, (PlanLedge Point 19.30 (Ledge Point Road).)

Corres. 3700/70.LEDGE POINT.—No. 31684 (Recreation), Lot

No. 381 (12.6591 ha). (Original Plan 12020, PlanLedge Point 19.31 (Ledge Point Road).)

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4475

Corres. 2537/72.T,PlEMAN.—No. 31682 (Recreation), Lot No. 311

(7.0618 ha). (Diagram 76137, Plan Leeman Town-site (Cudduck Street).)

Corres. 916/58.MUNDARING.—No. 31697 (Recreation), Lot Nos

253 and 254 (7067 sq. m.). Plan M166-4 (HelenaStreet).)

Corres. 3026/71.MUNDARING.—No. 31697 (Recreation), Lot Nos.

63 (1.9551 ha). (Diagram 76104, Plan MuntadginTownsite.)

Corres. 3013/69.PORT HEDLAND.—No. 31687 (Sewerage), Lot

No. 2041 (19.4755 ha). (Diagram 74905, Plan PortHedland Regional, Sheets 4 and 5.)

Corres. 3013/69.PORT HEDLAND.—No. 31688 (Sewerage), Lot

No. 2040 (2064 sq. m.). (Diagram 74904, PlanFinucane 25.23 (Roberts Street).)

Corres. 323/69.ROEBOURNE.—No. 31703 (Use and Require-

ments of the Commissioner of Main Roads) Lot No.113 (2023 sq. m.). (Plan Roebourne 10.23 (ShollStreet).)

Corres. 2172/71.SWAN.—No. 31680 (Use and Requirements of

the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board), Loc. No. 8776 (169 sq. m.). (Dia-gram 76173, Plan P74-4.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVESDepartment of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to approve, undersection 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 3063/94.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 511 (Kent District) "Recreation" to excludethe road surveyed and shown coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 75599 and of itsarea being reduced to 798.1287 hectares accord-ingly. (Plan Bremer Bay Townsite 447/80 E2.)

Corres. 3552/01.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 7762 (Kalgoorlie Lot 1434) "Park" to excludethe area surveyed and shown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 75856 as Kalgoorlie Lot 3553 and of itsarea being reduced to 994 square metres, accord-ingly. (Plan Kalgoorlie—Boulder, Sheet 2.)

Corres. 11765/04.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 9701 "De Grey-Mullewa Stock Route" to ex-clude that portion of Port Hedland Lot 2041 assurveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 74905 and of its area being reduced by10.2638 hectares accordingly. (Plan Port HedlandRegional, Sheets 4 and 5.)

Corres. 11224/02.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 10537 (Goomalling Lots 51, 69, 70, 61, 72, 261,262, 267, 275, 282, 287, 288 and 212) "Expected fromSale" to exclude Goomalling Lots 69 and 70 andof its area being reduced to 1.8350 hectares accord-ingly . (Plan Goomalling 31.18.)

Corres. 1692/07.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 10994 (Greenbushes Lots 312 and 313) "Ex-cepted from Sale" to exclude Lot 313 and of itsarea being reduced to 1012 square metres accord-ingly. (Plan Greenbushes Townsite.)

Corres. 5983/09.—Of the redescription of ReserveNo. 12217 (North Coolgardie Goldfield—LindenWell) "Water" to comprise all that portion of land(unsurveyed and with Linden Well as its centre)bounded by lines starting from a point situate 315degrees, 318.19 metres from Linden Well (situate(2)-12633

about 323 degrees, about 331.93 metres from MountLinden Trigonometrical Station, Reserve No. 7212)and extending east 450 metres; thence south, 450metres; thence west 450 metres; thence north, 450metres to the starting point. Area: 20.2500 hectares.(Plan 34/300.)

Corres. 5607/14.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 15815 (Kyarra District) "Protection of Indigen-ous Flora" to include the area now distinguishedas Kyarra Location 55 and of its area being in-creased to about 3191 hectares. (Plan 501/80.)

Corres. 1486/30.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 20606 (at Geraldton) "Harbour Purposes" toinclude the area surveyed and shown on OriginalPlan 12206 as Geraldton Lot 2573 and of its areabeing increased to about 23 hectares, accordingly.(Plan G19 and G35-4.)

Corres. 1709/72.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 20682 (Karlgarin Lots 28, 44, 53 and 60) "Ex-cepted from Sale" to comprise an area of 4047square metres to agree with the area as recalcul-ated. (Plan Karlgarin Townsite (Federal Street).)

Corres. 3229/84, V.2.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 20927 (Dampier Location 20) "For theUse of Aboriginals" to exclude all that portion ofDampier Location 20 bounded by lines starting atthe intersection of the south-western corner ofLocation 68 with the High Water Mark of KingSound and extending about 12 degrees, about 1810metres; thence west about 2816 metres; thencesouth to the High Water Mark of King Soundaforesaid and thence generally easterly along thatmark to the starting point; and to include all thatportion of Dampier Location 68 bounded by linesstarting at the intersection of the north-easterncorner of Location 20 with the High Water Markof King Sound and extending about 192 degrees,about 1810 metres; thence about 129 degrees tothe High Water Mark of King Sound aforesaidand thence generally north-easterly and generallynorth-westerly along that mark to the startingpoint and of its area being increased to about14732 hectares accordingly. (Plan Pender 4 mileand Yampi 4 mile.)

Corres. 1341/55.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 24196 (Shire Purposes—Caretaker's Residence)Ledge Point Lot 35 to exclude portion of LedgePoint Lot 370 as surveyed and shown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 75493 and of its area being re-duced to 789 square metres accordingly. (PlanLedge Point 19.30.)

Corres. 12349/08, V2.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 24504 (Canning Location 1360) "WildlifePark" to comprise an area of 16.3442 hectares toagree with survey. (Plan K82-4 and K98-4.)

Corres. 2612/60.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 25850 (Plantagenet Location 6808) "Recrea-tion" to exclude the area surveyed and shown onLands and Surveys Diagram 75930 as PlantagenetLocation 7183 and of its area being reduced to74.2219 hectares accordingly. (Plan 446/80 C.D.2.3.)

Corres. 1453/61.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 26114 (Goomalling lots 63, 67 and 68) "Recrea-tion" to include Goomalling lots 62, 69 and 70 andof its area being increased to 8.1443 hectares ac-cordingly. (Plan Goomalling 31.18.)

Corres. 472/61.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 26119 (Bunbury Lot 472) "Municipal Depotand Nursery" to include the area now distinguishedas Bunbury Lot 545 and of its area being increasedto 2.2750 hectares accordingly. (Plan B101-4.)

Corres. 3282/70.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 31212 (Exmouth Lot 847) "Public Open Space"to comprise an area of 3.0048 hectares to agree withresurvey. (Plan Exmouth, Sheet 1.)

Corres. 1144/70.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 31490 (Swan Location 8761) "Recreation" toexclude the area surveyed and shown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 76173 as Swan Location 8776and of its area being reduced to 1.4653 hectaresaccordingly. (Plan P74-4.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

4476 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th November, 1972.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to approve, undersection 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 3504/92.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 2563 (at Geraldton) "Quarantine". (Plan 019and G35-4.)

Corres. 1277/98.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 5480 (Boulder Lot 315) "Municipal Endow-ment". (Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Sheet 3.)

Corres. 8215/00.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 7454 (Near Linden) "Water". (Plan 34/300.)

Corres. 1953/04,V5.—Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 9984 (Victoria District) "Mingenew-Mullewa Stock Route (Deviation)". (Plan 156/80C.3.)

Cones. 201/05.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 11285 (Nelson Location 1814) "Timber". (Plan439B/40 F2.)

Corres. 806/10.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 12928 (Avon Location 16256) "School Site".(Plan Bulagin 2335/11.)

Corres. 9100/12.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14860 (Cockburn Sound Location 2247) "Useand Requirements of the City of Melville". (PlanF41-4.)

Cones. 3307/63.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 19115 (Williams Locations 14191 and 13475)"Timber (Mallet)". (Plan 385c/40.)

Corres. 2688/29.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 20330 (Muntadgin Lot 46) "Schoolsite". (PlanMuntadgin Townsite.)

Corres. 4105/29.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 20598 (Kyarra and Nabberu Districts) "Rail-way (Meekatharra-Wiluna)". (Plans MeekatharraTownsite, 501/80, Glengarry 4 mile, Wiluna 4 mile,Wiluna Regional and Wiluna Townsite.)

Corres. 5043/29,V.2.—Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 20779 (Plantagenet Location 4739)"Government Requirements". (Plan 452c/40 EEC)

Corres. 658/67.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29047 (Swan Location 8288) "Drainage". (PlanP223-4 and P224-4.)

Corres. 1225/71.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 31203 (Kalgoorlie Lot 3545) "Use and Require-ments of the Town of Kalgoorlie". (Plan Kal-goorlie-Boulder, Sheet 1.)

Corres. 111/69.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 31322 (Swan Location 8734) "Drain". (PlanP206-4.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Perth, 24th November, 1972.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to approve, undersection 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 4681/97.Of the purpose of Reserve No. 4189 (at Broad

Arrow) being changed from "Water Supply (Rail-way Department)" to "Water Supply". (Plan71/80.)

Corres. 13720/04.Of the purpose of Reserve No. 10795 (at Merre-

din) being changed from "Pipe Track (RailwayWater Supply)" to "Water Supply". (Plan MerredinTownsite.)

Corres. 3189/10.Of the purpose of Reserve No. 16024 (Albany

Lot 765) being changed from "Excepted from Sale"to "Recreation." (Plan Al2-4.)

Corres. 2503/24.Of the purpose of Reserve No. 18654 (Bencubbin

Lot 82) being changed from "Road Board Officesand Hall Site" to "Municipal Offices and HallSite." (Plan Bencubbin Townsite.)

Corres. 3048/53.Of the purpose of Reserve No. 24087 (Boddington

Lot 89) being changed from "School Quarters" to"Use and Requirements of the Shire of Bodding-ton". (Plan Boddington Townsite.)

Corres. 3589/67.Of the purpose of Reserve No. 28880 (Ledge Point

Lot 39) being changed from "Government Require-ments (Museum)" to "Use and Requirements ofThe Western Australian Museum". (Plan LedgePoint 19.30.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Perth, 24th November, 1972.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to revoke, as fol-lows:—

Corres. 4681/97.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 4430 dated 1st October, 1912whereby Reserve No. 4189 was vested in The Hon.the Minister for Railways in trust for the purposeof "Water Supply (Railway Department)" and toapprove of the cancellation of the relevant VestingOrder accordingly.

Corres. 13720/04.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 869 dated 9th March, 1910whereby Reserve No. 10795 was vested in the Mini-ster for Railways in trust for the purpose of "PipeTrack (Railway Water Supply)" and to approve ofthe cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly.

Corres. 1842/31.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 386 dated 26th February, 1957whereby Reserve No. 22515 was vested in the Nat-ional Parks Board of Western Australia in trustfor the purpose of "National Park" with power tolease the whole or any portion thereof for anyterm not exceeding twenty-one years from thedate of the lease, and to approve of the cancellationof the relevant Vesting Order accordingly.

Corres. 1551/33.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 656 dated 15th April, 1959whereby Reserve No. 25313 was vested in the Nat-ional Parks Board of Western Australia in trustfor the purpose of "National Park" and to approveof the cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly.

Corres. 1352/64.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 2156 dated 13th October, 1965whereby Reserve No. 27288 was vested in the Nat-ional Parks Board of Western Australia in trustfor the purpose of "National Park" and to approveof the cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly.

Corres. 2403/66.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 2664 dated 22nd October, 1969whereby Class "A" Reserve No. 30071 was vestedin the National Parks Board of Western Australiain trust for the purpose of "National Park" and toapprove of the cancellation of the relevant VestingOrder accordingly.

Corres. 1835/69.The Order in Council issued under Executive

Council Minute No. 1454 dated 23rd June, 1971whereby Reserve No. 30916 was vested in the Nat-ional Parks Board of Western Australia in trust forthe purpose of "Protection of Flora (Lambs-Tails)"and to approve of the cancellation of the relevantVesting Order accordingly.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4477

MANDOGALUP TOWNSITE.Amendment of Boundaries.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th November, 1972.

Corres. 1462/23, V.2.IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Lieu-tenant Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the LandAct, 1933, of the amendment of the boundariesof Mandogalup Townsite, to include the road wid-enings ex Peel Estate Lots 1150 and 1302 as sur-veyed and shown coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 11720. (Public Plan F219-4.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

MANJIMUP TOWNSITE.Amendment and Re-description of Boundaries.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th November, 1972.

Corres. 6848/09 V6.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to approve, undersection 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, of theamendment and re-description of the boundariesof Manjimup Townsite to comprise the area de-scribed in the schedule hereto.

Schedule.All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from the northwestern corner of Nelson Location2109 and extending generally southeasterly alongthe southwestern side of Graphite Road (RoadNumber 2607) to a point situate in prolongationwesterly of the southern boundary of Location6201; thence easterly to and along that boundaryand the southern boundaries of Locations 6202 and6211 and onwards to the southwestern corner ofLocation 6221; thence northeasterly, easterly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the northern boundary of Location6220; thence easterly along the northern bound-aries of that Location and Locations 6219 and 6218to the northeastern corner of the lastmentionedlocation; thence southerly along the eastern bound-ary of that location and onwards to the northernboundary of Location 12031; thence easterly,southerly, again easterly, again southerly and west-erly along boundaries of that location to the east-ernmost southeastern corner of Location 12030;thence westerly along a southern boundary of thatlocation to the western side of a Closed Road (onechain wide) passing through Location 828; thencesoutherly along that side and onwards to and alongthe eastern boundary of Location 1921 to the south-eastern corner of northern severance of that loca-tion; thence generally westerly, southerly and gen-erally easterly along boundaries of Location 12951to the northeastern corner of the southern sever-ance of Location 1921 aforesaid; thence southerlyalong the eastern boundaries of that Location andLocation 2034 to the southeastern corner of thelastmentioned location; thence 270 degrees, 563.03metres; thence 200 degrees 54 minutes, 21.46 metresto the northwestern corner of Location 2373; thencegenerally southerly along the western boundariesof that location and Location 2377 to a point situ-ate in prolongation easterly of the southern bound-ary of Location 7827 (Reserve 15063); thencewesterly and northerly to and along boundaries ofthat location to the southern side of Starkies Road(Road Number 4682); thence generally north-westerly along that side to the northeastern cornerof Location 5212; thence westerly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to the north-eastern corner of Location 5211; thence westerlyalong the northern boundary of that location andonwards to the western side of Jones Road; thencenortherly along that side to the southeastern sideof Seven Day Road (Road Number 4923); thencegenerally southwesterly along that side to a pointsituate in prolongation southerly of the westernboundary of Location 2255; thence northerly and

easterly to and along boundaries of that Locationto a point situate in prolongation southerly of thewestern boundary of Location 9656 and thencenortherly to and along that boundary and thewestern boundaries of Locations 2073, 11528 and2109 aforesaid to the starting point.

Lands and Surveys Public Plans 439 C/40 442B/40; Manjimup 30.08, 30.09, 30.10, 30.11, 30.12,30.13,32.09,

31.08, 31.09,32.10, 32.11,

31.10, 31.11, 31.12, 31.13,32.12, 32.13.

F. W. BYFIELD,

32.08,

Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF CAMPION TOWNSITE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th November, 1972.Corres. 6680/25.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency theLieutenant Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to declare, under section 10 of the LandAct, 1933-1971, that Campion Townsite shall ceaseto exist. (Plan Campion Townsite.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF NAME OF TOWNSITE.Badjebup to Badgebup.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th November, 1972.

Corres. 990/12.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to approve, undersection 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, of the nameof Badjebup Townsite being changed to BadgebupTownsite; and such Townsite shall hereafter beknown and distinguished as Badgebup accordingly.(Plan Badgebup Townsite.)

F W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.Appointment of Boards.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to appoint, underthe provisions of the Parks and Reserves Act,1895, as follows:-

Corres. 1551/33.—The National Parks Board ofWestern Australia as a Board to control and man-age Class "A" Reserve No. 25313 (GreenmountNational Park).

Corres. 1352/64.—The National Parks Board ofWestern Australia as a Board to control and man-age Reserve No. 27288 (Cape Range NationalPark).

Corres. 2403/66.—The National Parks Board ofWestern Australia as a Board to control and man-age Class "A" Reserve No. 30071 (ChichesterRange National Park).

Corres. 1835/69.—The National Parks Board ofWestern Australia as a Board to control and man-age Reserve No. 30916 (Hay District) "Protectionof Flora (Lambs-Tails)".

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1971.Naming of Locality of Ballajura.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th November, 1972.Corres. 1396/71.

IT is notified for general information that thelocality abutting Koondoola, Yirrigan and Malaga,within the Shire of Swan, as delineated and shownbordered red on Miscellaneous Plan No. 487, hasbeen named as "Ballajura".

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

4478 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Closure of Roads:

WHEREAS The State Housing Commission and theMetropolitan Region Planning Authority, being theowners of the land over or along which the under-mentioned road extends has applied to the Shire ofBelmont to close the said road which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Belmont.Corres. 7129/21, V.2.B.484. All that portion of Belgravia Street

(Road Number 2679) contained within Land TitlesOffice Lot 327 of Part of Swan Locations 33 and8491, as shown on Land Titles Office Diagram42746. (Public Plan P239-4.)

WHEREAS, Roy William Fleay, John AlexanderFleay, James Charles Walter Weaver and MargaretMary Weaver, being the owners of the land over oralong which the undermentioned road extends haveapplied to the Shire of Beverley to close the saidroad which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:

Beverley.Corres. 477/01.B.840. All that portion of Road No. 1355 shown

bordered blue on Lands and Surveys Diagram75654. (Public Plan 342 B/40 DI.)

WHEREAS Minister for Lands, Waddi Park Pty.Ltd., James Leslie Gault, Donald Butcher and MaryWinifred Butcher, being the owners of the landover or along which the undermentioned road ex-tends have applied to the Shire of Brookton toclose the said road which is more particularly de-scribed hereunder, that is to say:-

Brookton.Corres. 11462/06, V2.B.850. (a) The whole of surveyed road along

the southern and part of the eastern boundary ofAvon Location 4168, from the south eastern align-ment of Road No. 3187 within that location to thesoutheastern alignment of Road No. 3187.

(b) All that portion of Road No. 3187 passingnortheasterly through Avon Location 19015; fromthe prolongation southerly of the western boundaryof the northwestern severance of Avon Location19015 and extending about nine chains to thesouthern alignment of the surveyed road along thenortheastern and northern boundaries of the saidlocation.

(c) All that portion of Road No. 3187 along thenortheastern and north boundaries of Avon Loca-tion 19015; from the eastern alignment of RoadNo. 1052 to its terminus on the northwesternalignment of Road No. 1466.

(d) All that portion of road, as shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 73563, bounded by lines start-ing from the northwestern corner of the southernseverance of Avon Location 19015 and extending248 degrees 38 minutes, 8 chains 17 and five tenthslinks; thence 34 degrees 38 minutes, 5 chains 87and eight tenths links; thence 23 degrees 13 min-utes, 12 chains and 18 and nine tenths links; thence191 degrees 5 minutes, 2 chains 63 and seven tenthslinks and thence 180 degrees 9 minutes, 10 chains47 and five tenths links to the starting point.

(Public Plan Youraling 40, Sheet 4.)

WHEREAS, Keith Montague Forrest, being theowner of the land over or along which the under-mentioned road extends has applied to the Shireof Busselton to close the said road which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:—

Busselton.Corres. 3510/71.B.847 The whole of the surveyed road through

lot 3 of Sussex Location 41; from the southeasternboundary of lot 3 to its terminus at the north-western boundary of that lot. (Public Plan 413B/40 El.)

WHEREAS, Public Trustees; Rosswell John Crute,being the owners of the land over or along whichthe undermentioned road extends has applied tothe Shires of Dowerin and Goomalling to close thesaid road which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

Dowerin and Goomalling.Corres. 466/72.D.530. (a) The whole of the surveyed road plus

widening along the northeastern boundary of AvonLocation 21650, thence southeasterly through Loca-tion 17250, thence southerly along the easternboundaries of Locations 17250, 17162 and 20376;from the prolongation northeasterly of the north-western boundary of Location 21650 to the prolon-gation northeasterly of the southeastern boundaryof Location 20376.

(b) The whole of the surveyed road along thenorthern boundaries of Avon Locations 13198, 7808,4565 and 4547; from the prolongation northerly ofthe western boundary of Location 13198 to theprolongation southerly of the eastern boundary ofLocation 17250.

(Public Plan 32C/40 F3, 33D/40 A3.)

WHEREAS Thomas Brown, Reginald Victor David-son, John Reginald Davidson, Robert John Ditch-burn, William Robert Ditchburn, Jennifer Kath-leen Ditchburn, Patricia Mary Ditchburn, HaroldGlanville Earnest King and Rennie King, being theowners of the land over or along which the under-mentioned road extends have applied to the Shireof Dumbleyung to close the said road which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:-

Dumbleyung.Corres. 964/71.D.523. The whole of the surveyed road, along the

southern boundary of Williams Locations 11994,10919, 11996, 10923 and 10924, through Location13195 and along the northern boundary of thewestern severance of Location 13895; from south-eastern alignment of Road No. 14355 to north-eastern corner of the western severance of Location13895. (Public Plan 386/80 D.3.)

WHEREAS Clarence John Bagley, Margaret NoelVernon Cobley, William Norman Cobley, MichaelAdrian Norman Cobley, Richard Norman Cobley,Timothy Norman Cobley, being the owners of theland over or along which the undermentionedroad extends have applied to the Shire ofGreenough to close the said road which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Greenough.Corres. 358/69.G.559. The whole of the surveyed road along the

western boundary of Victoria Location 7162; fromthe prolongation southwesterly of the southeasternboundary of the said location to its terminus at thesouthern boundary of Location 2637. (Public Plan126 B/40 E.2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, MargaretBlanche Green, Western Mining Corporation Ltd.and Australian Conference Association Ltd., beingthe owners of the land over or along which theundermentioned road extends have applied to theShire of Kalgoorlie to close the said road which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:

Kalgoorlie.Corres. 2144/71.K.700. (a) All that portion of Right of Way

extending along the southwestern boundary ofKalgoorlie Lot 1134; from the southeastern align-ment of MacDonald Street to the prolongationsouthwest of the southeastern boundary of the saidlot.

(b) All that portion of Right of Way extendingalong the southwestern boundary of Reserve 8251;from the prolongation south west of the north-western boundary of the said reserve to the north-western alignment of Cheetham Street.

(Public Plan Kalgoorlie Boulder, Sheet 1.)

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4479

WHEREAS Ronald Hay Payne, Callum CraigPayne, being the owners of the land over or alongwhich the undermentioned road extends have ap-plied to the Shire of Kondinin to close the saidroad which is more particularly described here-under, that Is to say:-

Kondinin.Corres. 752/45.K.704. The whole of the surveyed road along the

southern boundary of Roe Location 1471; from thesouth western corner of the said location to itssoutheastern corner. (Public Plan 346/80 C4.)

WHEREAS Rex Downie, being the owner of theland over or along which the undermentioned roadextends has applied to the Shire of Koorda toclose the said road which is more particularly des-cribed hereunder, that is to say:-

Koorda.Corres. 557/72.K.706. The whole of the surveyed road along the

northern boundaries of Ninghan Locations 2133and 649; from the northwestern corner of Location2133 to its terminus at the eastern boundary ofLocation 2772. (Public Plan 56/80 D.1.)

WHEREAS Manjimup Shire and the ManjimupRepertory Club Inc., being the owners of the landover or along which the undermentioned road ex-tends have applied to the Shire of Manjimup toclose the said road which is more particularly des-cribed hereunder, that is to say:—

Manjimup.Corres. 1677/29.M.836. All that portion of Rose Street (Road No.

7845) along part of the southwestern boundary ofManjimup Lot 628 (Reserve 26199) ; from the west-ern alignment of Giblett Street (Road No. 6781)to the prolongation northwesterly of the southwestern boundary of Manjimup Lot 630 (Reserve26201). (Public Plan Manjimup Townsite 31.12.)

WHEREAS The State Housing Commission, beingthe owner of the land over or along which theundermentioned road extends has applied to theShire of Manjimup to close the said road whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosaY:—

Manjimup.Corres. 3146/71.M.826. All that portion of road bounded by lines

starting at the westernmost southern corner of Lot53 of Nelson Location 1868 as shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan 7662 and extending 68 degrees 3 minutes,42 and four-tenths links; thence 24 degrees 13minutes, 1 chain 10 and four-tenths links; thence114 degrees 13 minutes, 1 chain; thence 204 degrees13 minutes, 83 and eight-tenths links; thence 151degrees 46 minutes, 42 and four-tenths links; thence279 degrees 18 minutes, 1 chain 16 and nine-tenthslinks; and thence 291 degrees 54 minutes, 54 andnine-tenths links to the starting point. (Landsand Surveys Plan Manjimup Townsite.)

WHEREAS Alexander Robert Neil Gandy, EdwardArthur Gandy and Bruce Richard Gandy, beingthe owners of the land over or along which theundermentioned road extends have applied to theShire of Manjimup to close the said road whichis more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:—

Manjimup.Corres. 3544/71.M.832. All that portion of surveyed road along

the southern boundaries of Nelson Locations 474and 5111; from the south western corner of Loca-tion 474 to the southeastern corner of Location5111. (Public Plan 442 B/40 E2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being theowner of the land over or along which the under-mentioned road extends has applied to the Shireof Marble Bar to close the said road which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Marble Bar.Corres. 6823/24.M.833. All that portion of road starting from a

point on the north-western boundary of MarbleBar Town Lot 256 (Reserve 12431) situate 2 chains42 and one-tenth links from its westernmost cornerand extending 56 degrees 27 minutes 3 chains 18and four-tenths links; thence 125 degrees 26 min-utes 2 chains 25 and two-tenths links; thence 236chains 27 minutes 5 chains 90 and nine-tenthslinks to the southwestern boundary of Lot 256aforesaid; thence northwesterly and northeasterlyalong boundaries of that lot to the starting point.(Public Plan Marble Bar Townsite.)

WHEREAS Leonard Francis Angel, Charles ArnoldWilliam Watson, being the owners of the land overor along which the undermentioned road extendshave applied to the Shire of Mingenew to close thesaid road which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

Mingenew.Corres. 12047/02 V.2.M.834. All that portion of Road No. 3167

through Victoria Locations 548, 603, 587 and 1281;from the northwestern alignment of Road No. 1234to the northeastern corner of the western sever-ance of Location 1281. (Public Plan 123/80 B1.)

WHEREAS Peter Stewart Jenkins and YvonneLaura Jenkins, being the owners of the land overor along which the undermentioned road extendshave applied to the Shire of Morawa to close thesaid road which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

Morawa.Corres. 1589/33.M.835. All that portion of surveyed road through

Victoria Location 8437; from the southeasternalignment of Road No. 9372 to the northwesternalignment of a surveyed road within Location 8437.(Public Plans 155/80 B4, 128/80 B1.)

WHEREAS Gerald Lyel Herley, being the ownerof the land over or along which the undermen-tioned road extends has applied to the Shire ofNortham to close the said road which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Northam.Corres. 1962/72.N.518. All that portion of Pittaway Street now

comprised in Lot 1 as surveyed and shown onLands Titles Office Plan 10174. (Public Plan Nor-tham 40, Sheet 3.)

WHEREAS, the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof the land over or along which the undermen-tioned roads extend has applied to the Shire ofRockingham to close the said roads which are moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Rockingham.Cones. 4143/68.R. 96. (a) All those portions of Ledgard Street

now comprised in Rockingham Lots 1483 and 1485as surveyed and shown on Original Plan 12278.

(b) The whole of Escot Street plus truncations,now comprised in Rockingham Lot 1483 as surveyedand shown on Original Plan 12278.

(c) All that portion of Waikiki Road along thenorthwestern boundaries of Rockingham Lots 1165to 1169 inclusive, 1157, 1128, to 1135 inclusive andpart of 1116; from the southwestern corner of Lot1165 to the furthermost northwestern boundary ofthe Standard Gauge Railway Reserve.

4480 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [24 November, 1972.

(d) The whole of Battress Street, plus trunca-tions, along the southern boundaries of RockinghamLots 1055, 1054, 1053, 1052, 1051, 1050, thencenortherly along the eastern boundaries of Lots1050, 1049, 1048 and 1047; from the eastern align-ment of Dennis Street to the southern alignmentof Jukly Street.

(e) The whole of Graham Street, plus trunca-tions, along the southern boundaries of RockinghamLots 1078 to 1088 inclusive; from the western align-ment of Waikiki Road to the eastern alignment ofDennis Street.

(f) The whole of Dennis Street, plus truncation,along part of the eastern boundary of Reserve No.7490; from the southern alignment of the road asdescribed in "e" above, to the southern alignmentof Jukly Street.

(g) All that portion of Jukly Street extendingeasterly from the southeastern boundary of theDrain Reserve abutting the southeastern boundariesof Rockingham Lot 1402 to the northwestern align-ment of the road described in "c" above.

WHEREAS, the State Housing Commission, beingthe owner of the land over or along which theundermentioned roads extend has applied to theShire of Wanneroo and City of Stirling to close thesaid roads which are more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:—

Stirling and Wanneroo.Corres. 1134/71.5.170. (a) All that portion of Road No. 6937 along

the eastern boundaries of Lots 9, 10 and 11 of SwanLocation H, the eastern boundary of Lot 16 of Loca-tion 1315, thence along the eastern boundaries ofLots 16 and 17 of Location G; from the south-eastern corner of Lot 9 to the northeastern cornerof Lot 17.

(b) All that portion of Rangeview Road alongthe western boundary of Lot 78 of Swan LocationI, the western boundaries of Lots 77, 76, 75 and 74of Location H, the western boundary of Lot 65 ofLocation 1315, the western boundary of Lots 65 and64 of Location G; from the southwestern cornerof Lot 78 to the northwestern corner of Lot 64.

(c) All that portion of Warwick Road along thesouthwestern boundary of Lot 14 of Swan Location1315, thence along the southern boundariesof Lots 28, 27, 16, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34Swan Location 1315, thence along the south-eastern boundaries of Lots 65, 66, 67, 68 and69, thence along the southwestern boundary ofLot 69; from the southwestern corner of Lot 14 tothe southeastern corner of Lot 69.

(d) All that portion of Road No. 246 along thesouthern boundaries of Lots 22 and 30 of SwanLocation 1315, thence along the southern boun-daries of Lots 9, 42, 51, 77 and 86 of Location H;from the southwestern corner of Lot 22 to thesoutheastern corner of Lot 86.

(Public Plans Perth 40, Sheets 1 and 2.)WHEREAS Robert James Clarke, John GlaholmManford, being the owners of the land over oralong which the undermentioned road extends haveapplied to the Shire of Victoria Plains to close thesaid road which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:

Victoria Plains.Corres. 9536/13.V.101. The surveyed road along part of the west-

ern boundary of Lot M 1204 of Avon Location1955 (L.T.O. Plan 4506); from the southern align-ment of Road No. 4117 to the southern corner ofthe said lot. (Public Plan 32/80 C 2 and 4.)

WHEREAS Haydn John Hamon and B. R. HardiePty. Ltd. being the owners of the land over or alongwhich the undermentioned road extends have ap-

plied to the Shire of Williams to close the said roadwhich is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:—

Williams.Corres. 2845/70.W.959. (a) The whole of the surveyed road

along the western boundary of Williams Location6882; from the northern alignment of the surveyedroad along the northern boundary of WilliamsLocation 7668 to the southwestern alignment ofRoad No. 190.

(b) All that portion of surveyed road along thesouthern boundary of the northern severance ofWilliams Location 6950; from the southwesterncorner of that severance to its eastern corner.

(Public Plan 379C/40 E4; 384B/40, El.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the own-er of the land over or along which the undermen-tioned road extends has applied to the Shire ofWyalkatcherr to close the said road which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

Wyalkatchem.Corres. 2780/70.W.958. All that portion of Swan Street (Road

No. 12360) and widening as surveyed on Lands andSurveys Diagram No. 67411; from the prolongationsoutheasterly of the northeastern boundary ofWyalkatchem lot 404 to the western alignment ofGamble Street. (Public Plan Wyalkatchem Town-site.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof the land over or along which the undermen-tioned road has applied to the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley to close the said road whichmore particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:-

Wyndham-East Kimberley.Corres. 1762/71.W.962. All that portion of a five chain surveyed

road now included in King Location 375 and sur-veyed on Lands and Surveys Diagram No. 75883.

(Public Plan Kununurra Regional South.)And whereas the Council has assented to the saidapplications; and whereas the Governor in Execu-tive Council has approved these requests; It ishereby notified that the said roads are herebyclosed.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th November, 1972.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kalamunda, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 11th January,1965, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Kalamunda.1220/64 (R.2890).Road No. 168 (deviation of part). A strip of land

20.12 metres wide leaving the northeastern align-ment of the present road on the southwesternboundary of Swan Location 2753 and extending asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 71571 northward through the saidlocation to the southeastern alignment of thepresent read on the northwestern boundary of thesaid location.

2562 square metres being resumed from SwanLocation 2753.

(Public Plan P208-4.)And whereas His Excellency the Governor has

declared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4481

roads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspected at the. Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, it is hereby notified that the lands describedabove are roads within the meaning of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1971, subject to the provi-sions of the said Act.

Dated this 14th day of November, 1972.By Order of His Excellency,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 20th November, 1972.Corres. 271.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the Prohibited Burning Timesdeclared for the Shire of Broomehill as far as thedeclaration relates to protective burning withinthe townsite of Broomehill, only from the 20thNovember, 1972 to the 24th November, 1972, bothdates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be under the control ofthe Shire Council and comply with all relevantprovisions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 20th November, 1972.Corres. 1'71.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the Prohibited Burning Timesdeclared for the Shire of Dalwallinu so far as thedeclaration relates to protective burning withinthe townsite of Dalwallinu only from the 16thNovember, 1972 to the 22nd November, 1972, bothdates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under the control of BushFire Control Officers or Brigade Officers ap-pointed by the Council, under such conditions asCouncil may impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Suspension of Section 25.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 17th November, 1972.

Corres. 241.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act, 1954, has approved,pursuant to the powers contained in section 25Bof the said Act, of the suspension of the operationof the provisions of section 25 of the said Act, thatrelate to a fire to be lit, or which is lit, for thePurpose of destroying garden refuse or rubbish orfor any like purpose during the period from 16thNovember, 1972 to the 31st May, 1973, both datesinclusive, on land set aside for Council rubbishdump sites situated in the Shire. of Harvey as fol-lows:-

1. Harvey Rubbish Disposal Site: Located onReserve No. 22877 (Lot 259).

Specified Conditions-1. All dumping of rubbish be confined to the

pit as currently being utilised, and that thepublic be informed by means of a suitableworded sign that dumping in any area otherthan the pit is prohibited.

2. A suitably worded sign be maintained atthe site, warning that unauthorised lighting offires is prohibited, and that offenders will beprosecuted.

3. Fires to he lit only by the Council's rub-bish Collecting contractor, or such other per-sons specifically authorised to do so by theShire Council.

4. Fires to be lit only between the hours of4 p.m. and 6 p.m. and at least once weekly.

5. That the scattered refuse on the apronface be pushed over the edge of the face priorto burning.

6. That an officer of the Forests Departmentbe notified prior to lighting the fire on eachand every occasion.

7. That the grass area of approximately 3acres (1.2141 ha) to the East and South of thedump face be protectively burnt on or prior tothe 15th December, 1972.

8. That the winter grasses around the West-ern lip of the pit and immediately adjacent tothe netting fence be cleared away prior to the15th December, 1972.

9. No fire is to be lit on land subject to thesuspension on a day for which the fire hazardforecast issued by the Bureau of Meteorologyin Perth in respect of the locality is "Danger-ous".

2. Australind Rubbish Disposal Site: Located onReserve No. 26271 (Lot 478).

Specified Conditions-1. That the grass area of approximately 3

acres (1.2141 ha) in an area situated on theSouth to the South-East side of the dump site,and the small grass area, situated North of theentrance road, between Treendale Road and thepit be protectively burnt prior to the 15thDecember, 1972.

2. All dumping of rubbish be confined to thepit as currently being utilised.

3. Suitably worded signs be maintained atthe site, warning the public that dumping isprohibited in any area other than in the saidpit, and that unauthorised lighting of fires isprohibited and offenders will be prosecuted.

4. Fires to be lit only by the Shire Rubbishcollecting contractor, or such other persons asspecifically authorised to do so by the ShireCouncil.

5. Fires to be lit only between the hours of4 p.m. and 6 p.m., and at least once weekly.

6. Refuse accumulating on the apron to bepushed over the dump face at regular intervalsto prevent excessive build-up.

7. No fire is to be lit on land subject to thesuspension on a day for which the fire hazardforecast issued by the Bureau of Meteorology inPerth in respect of the locality is "Dangerous".

3. Yarloop Rubbish Disposal Site: Located onWellington Pt. Location 826.

Specified Conditions-1. All dumping of rubbish to be confined to

the pit that Council have provided for the pur-pose, and that a suitably worded sign be main-tained at the site to inform the public thatdumping in any other area is prohibited.

2. A suitably worded sign be maintained atthe site, warning that unauthorised lighting offires is prohibited and that offenders will beprosecuted.

3. Fires to be lit only by the Shire Council'srubbish collecting contractors, or such otherpersons as specifically authorised to do so bythe Shire Council.

4. Fires to be lit only between the hours of4 p.m. and 6 p.m., and at least once weekly.

5. Refuse accumulating on the apron to bepushed over the face at regular intervals toprevent excessive build-up.

6. The small windrow of timber, situatedapproximately fifteen (15) metres to the North-East of the said pit to be protectively burntprior to the 15th December, 1972.

4482 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

7. The grass area of approximately 3 acres(1.2141 ha) situated due south of the pit, andwithin the constructed firebreaks to be pro-tectively burnt prior to the 15th December,1972.

8. No fire is to be lit on land subject to thesuspension on a day for which the fire hazardforecast issued by the Bureau of Meteorologyin Perth in respect of the locality is "Dan-gerous".

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 20th November, 1972.Corres. 246.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension of the prohibited burning times de-clared for the Shire of Irwin so far as the declara-tion relates to protective burning within thetownsites of Dongara and Denison from the 16thNovember, 1972 to the 22nd November, 1972, bothdates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be under the control of theShire Council and comply with all relevant provi-sions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 20th November, 1972.Corres. 331.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension of the prohibited burning times declaredfor the Shire of Moora so far as the declarationrelates to protective burning within townsites ofMoora, Watheroo, Miling, and Bindi Bindi fromthe 14th November, 1972 to the 2nd December,1972, both dates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under the control of BushFire Control Officers or Brigade Officers appointedby the Council, under such conditions as theCouncil impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 20th November, 1972.Corres. 366.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension from the 16th November, 1972, to the30th November, 1972, both dates inclusive, of theprohibited burning times declared for the wholeof the Shire of Narrogin so far as it relates to theprotective burning of road verges.

Any burning carried out under the provision ofthis suspension to be approved by the Shire Coun-cil under control of registered Bush Fire ControlOfficers and Brigade Officers appointed by Council,under such conditions as the Council may impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 21st November, 1972.

Corres. 171.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the Prohibited Burning Timesdeclared for the Shire of Dalwallinu so far asthe declaration relates to protective burning onlyfrom the 20th November, 1972, to the 1st Decem-ber, 1972, both dates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under the control of BushFire Control Officers or Brigade Officers appointedby the Council, under such conditions as Councilmay impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 21st November, 1972.

Corres. 476.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the prohibited burning timesdeclared for the Shire of Williams so far as thedeclaration relates to protective burning only forthat part of the Shire within the Prohibited Burn-ing Time Zone 4, from the 20th November, 1972,to the 2nd December, 1972, both dates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under the control of theChief Fire Control Officer appointed by the Coun-cil, under such conditions as the Council may im-pose.

R. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 18.)

Restricted Burning Times—Order of Suspension.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 21st November, 1972.

Corres. 181.IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (f) subsection (2)of section 18 of the Act, in respect of the townsitesof Dardanup, Eaton and Burekup only within theShire of Dardanup, for the period from the 16thNovember, 1972, to the 14th December, 1972, bothdates inclusive. All other provisions of the BushFires Act must be complied with.

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil may, subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension, and where a fire has alreadybeen lit may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent the firefrom spreading.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4483

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 23rd November, 1972.

Corres. 246.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the prohibited burning timesdeclared for the Shire of Irwin so far as the de-claration relates to protective burning within thetownsites of Dongara and Denison from the 23rdNovember, 1972 to the 27th November, 1972, bothdates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be under the control of theShire Council and comply with all relevant pro-visions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 23rd November, 1972.Corres. 261.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the prohibited burning times de-clared for the Shire of Kojonup from the 27thNovember, 1972 to the 1st December, 1972, inclus-ive, so far as the declaration relates to all gazet-ted townsites within the Shire of Kojonup.

The suspension is for protective burning approvedby the Shire Council, under control of registeredBush Fire Control Officers or brigade officers. Burn-ing may only be carried out on such days to bedetermined by the Shire Council or a person nom-inated by the Shire Council.

J. A. W. ROBTRY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 23rd November, 1972.Corres. 261.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of asuspension from the 27th November, 1972 to the1st December, 1972, both dates inclusive of theprohibited burning times declared for the Shire ofKojonup so far as it relates to the protective burn-ing of roadverges.

Any burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be under the control of theShire Council and carried out under the controlof the Shire Council and carried out by registeredbush fire brigades appointed by Council, undersuch conditions as Council may impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 23rd November, 1972.Corres. 391.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved thesuspension of the prohibited burning times declaredfor the Shire of Ravensthorpe, so far as the

declaration relates to protective burning withinthe townsite of Ravensthorpe and Hopetoun, fromthe 21st November, 1972 to the 30th November,1972, both dates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provision ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the Ravens-thorpe Shire Council and carried out under thecontrol of the chief bush fire control officer ap-pointed by the Council, under such conditions asthe Council may impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 23rd November, 1972.Corres. 466.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension of the prohibited burning times declaredfor the Shire of West Arthur as far as the declara-tion relates to protective burning within the town-site of Duranillin, on the 23rd November 1972,only.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be under the control of theShire Council and comply with all relevant pro-visions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 22nd November, 1972.Corres. 466.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension, from the 22nd November, 1972 to the2nd December, 1972, both dates inclusive, of theprohibited burning times declared for the whole ofthe Shire of West Arthur so far as the declarationrelates to protective burning of road verges only.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension it to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under the control of thechief fire control officer appointed by the Council,under such conditions as the Council may impose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.City of Melville Town Planning Scheme No. 2

Amendment No. 10.T.P.B. 853/2/17/5, Pt. H.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Melville CityCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amend-ment for the purpose of inserting a new clause topermit Aged Parents Accommodation (GrannyFlats) subject to certain conditions and subjectalso to the issue of an annual permit.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices, Almondbury Road, Ardross and will beopen for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including the 23rd February, 1973.

4484 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of 10a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with The Town Clerk, City ofMelville, P.O. Box 130, Applecross 6153, on orbefore the 23rd February, 1973.

J. E. ELLIS,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.Town of Cockburn Town Planning Scheme No. 5

Amendment.T.P.B. 853/2/23/6.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Cockburn TownCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of amending the Scheme Text toinclude new clauses allowing for progressive sub-division on payment of sewerage costs by subdivid-ers and proportionate payment to Council of costsof water reticulation.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices, cnr of Rockingham Road and ForrestRoad, Hamilton Hill and will be open for inspec-tion without charge during the hours of 9 a.m. to4 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and includingthe 22nd December, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of 10a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with The Town Clerk, Town ofCockburn, P.O. Box 21, Hamilton Hill 6163, on orbefore the 22nd December, 1972.

E. L. EDWARDES,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.Shire of Busselton Town Planning Scheme No. 1—

Amendment No. 36.T.P.B. 853/6/6/1, Pt. 10.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Busselton ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amend-ment for the purpose of rezoning Pt. Lot 3 SussexLoc. 1, Webb Street, East Busselton from VariousUses to Residential, Filling Station, Public Build-ings and Public Open Space.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices. Prince Street, Busselton and will beopen for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil end including the 15th December, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of 10a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with The Shire Clerk, Shire ofBusselton P.O. Box 84, Busselton 6280, on or beforethe 15th December, 1972.

P. S. HOLGATE,Shire Clerk.

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY ACT, 1926-1967.

Application for Lease of Land.

WHEREAS an application has been received by theAlbany Port Authority from Hunts Canning Co.Pty. Ltd. for a lease of part of Albany Town Lot651, being land vested in the Authority, for a termof 21 years for the purpose of construction offactory and stores, this notice is advertised in ac-cordance with section 25 of the Act.

Dated this 10th day of November, 1972.

E. J. NORMAN,Managing Secretary.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Acceptance of Tenders

ContractNo. Particulars Contractor Amount

18371 .... Perth Medical Centre Tunnels—Electrical Site Services Transel Pty. Ltd......... 44,800 .00A.D.Q. R.P.H.—South-east Extensions—Mechanical Services Honeywell Pty. Ltd. 29,339.0018390 .... Carine High School—Fixed Furniture . Lilleyman Manufacturing 45,931 . 00

Pty. Ltd.18382 .... Upper Swan Research Station—Additions to Quarters .. Longo Constructions.... 2,700.0018397 State Engineering Works, North Fremantle—New Change Rooms Harmac Engineering & Con-

struction44,990 . 00

18391 .... Mineral House, cnr. Adelaide Terrace and Plain Street, Perth Bestway Cleaning Service Pty. 22,856 .00Floor, Window, General Cleaning Contract Ltd.

18362 .... Mount Henry Hospital—Bore and Pump Installation Swan Boring Company 4,388 .44

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4485

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTTenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following works.Tenders are to be addressed to " The Hon. Minister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public Works Department, corner King's

Park Road and Havelock Street, West Perth," and are to be endorsed " Tender."The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Contract No. Project Closing Date Conditions now Available at

18392 .... Window Cleaning Contract—Government Building—Metro-politan Area—January 4, 1972 to January 3, 1974

18406 j .... Perth Medical Centre—Hollywood Trainee Nurses ResidenceMechanical Services

18414 I Pyrton Tertiary Training Unit—Erection ...18415 .... Collie Court House—Repairs and Renovations

18424 .... Denmark Sewerage—Construction of Reticulation, Sewers andAdditions to Treatment Works

18425

Royal Perth Hospital—Supply, Delivery, Installation andTesting of 300 kva Diesel Engine Driven Generating Set

18427

South Perth Zoological Gardens—New Lake 2 Development ....18428 .... Esperance Agricultural Department—District Office Additions

18429 Department of Agriculture, Katanning District Office—OilFired Incinerator

18430 Northam Agricultural Department Office—New Post MortemRoom—Erection

18431 Capel Primary School—Additions 1972—Two Classrooms ...

18433 .... Hospital Laundry and Linen Service—Ellis, Supply andInstallation of 22 kV High Tension Ring Main Switchboard

18435 .... Hospital—Laundry and Linen Service, Ellis—Supply of WaterTreatment Equipment (nominated sub-contract)

18436 .... Perth Medical Centre—Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital-Radiological—Alterations to 3rd Floor

18437 .... Cunderdin—" B " Pumping Station—Supply and Installationof Electrical Equipment

18438 .... Mandurah Courthouse—Additions ....

18439 .... Perth Medical Centre—Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, SecondFloor Stem—Alterations—Mechanical Engineering Services

18440 .... Perth Medical Centre—Psychiatric Unit—Frozen Food Recon-stitution Equipment—Supply and Installation

18441 Karratha High School—Major Extensions 1972—BitumenRoadworks and Paving Contract

18442 Hospital Laundry and Linen Service Ellis—Goods Liftinstallation

18443 •••• North Parmelia Primary School—Bore and Pump .... ....18444 •••• Glendale Primary School—Bore and Pump .... ...18445 .... North Parmelia Primary School—Grounds Water Reticulation18446 .... Glendale Primary School—Grounds Water Reticulation ....18447 § ••.• Port Hedland Harbour No. 1 Berth—Construction .... ....18448 .... Kalamunda High School—Library and Classroom—Extension

Electrical Services Installation (nominated sub-contract)18449 Collie Sewerage—Construction of Sewers and Additions to

Sewage Treatment Works18450 Carine High School—Operable Wall and Accordian Doors ....18451 Manjimup Department of Agriculture—Additions to Offices....

18452 Katanning Agricultural Department District Office—Addi-tions and Alterations

18453 Canine High School—Bore and Pump Installation18454 Carine High School—Grounds Water Reticulation18455 Manjimup Primary School—L.P. Gas Heating

18456 Bunbury Old Light House—Purchase and Removal ....

18457 Manjimup—Agriculture Department—Additions to DistrictOffice—Electrical Installation (sub-contract)

18458 O'Connor Fire Brigade—Conversion of existing building to aFire Extinguisher Servicing Centre

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$50 deposit on documents.§ $10 non-returnable fee for first copy Tender Document. $30 subsequent copy.

$100 deposit on documents.T. J. LEWIS.

4486 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972.Sale of Land.

P.V.O. 764/67 "B".NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theLieutenant Governor has authorised under Section29 (7) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972 the saleby Private Contract or Public Auction of the landhereinafter described, such land being no longerrequired for the work for which it was taken.

Land.Portions of Cockburn Sound Locations 1687 and

1688 being Lots 1661, 1662, 1663, 1667, 1390, 1392and 1665 on Plan 6341 and being the whole of theland in Certificates of Title Volume 253 Folios 21A,22A, 23A, 25A, 26A and 27A, and Volume 1169,Folio 170.

Dated this 24th day of November, 1972.T. J. LEWIS,

Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972.Sale of Land.

P.V.O. 1430/70.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theLieutenant Governor has authorised, under section29 (7) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, the saleby private contract or public auction of the landhereinafter described, such land being no longerrequired for the work for which it was taken.

Land.Geraldton Lots 1262, 1263, 1302, 1303, 1304 and

1310, being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1330, Folios 850-855(inclusive).

Dated this 24th day of November, 1972.T. J. LEWIS,

Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972.Sale of Land.

P.V.O. 702/71.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theLieutenant Governor has authorised, under section29 (5) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, for theuse by the Hon. Minister for Works for anotherpublic work, namely Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Board pumping station, ofthe land hereinafter described, such land being nolonger required for the work for which it was taken.

Land.That portion of Swan Location 65 on Diagram

4699 as is more particularly delineated and colouredgreen on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 47387 and being partof the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume689, Folio 108.

Dated this 24th day of November, 1972.T. J. LEWIS,

Under Secretary for Works.

PORT HEDLAND PORT AUTHORITY ACT,1970.

APPLICATIONS are invited, in accordance with theprovisions of section 25 of the above Act, for thelease of Part Lot 29082, comprising 0.028 acres ofland within the port reserve. Address replies tothe General Manager, Post Office Box 2, PortHedland.

J. R. D. SANDISON,General Manager,

Port Hedland Port Authority.

NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS

Harbour and Light Department,Fremantle, 16th November, 1972.

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by regu-lation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations, theHarbour and Light Department, by this notice:-

1. Defines and sets aside the following area ofnavigable waters for the purpose of water ski-ingonly, and orders that bathing shall be prohibitedtherein:—

Mandurah—Peel Inlet: All waters lying withinan area commencing at a point in Lati-tude 32° 35' 30" S, Longitude 115° 44' 30" E(approx), being the pile beacon to markthe western extremity of the YunderupCanals approach channel, thence duesouth for 800 metres, thence due west for400 metres, thence due north for 800metres, thence due east for 400 metres tothe starting point.

2. Defines and sets aside the following area ofnavigable waters for the purpose of swimming onlyand orders that boating shall be prohibited there-in:—

Murchison River:(a) All waters within 18 metres of the

Kalbarri foreshore between a point onthe foreshore being the prolongation ofRed Bluff Road and extending in anortherly direction along the sand spitforeshore for 300 metres.

(b) All waters within an area commencingat a point on the Kalbarri Townsiteforeshore being the prolongation ofthe boundary between Lots 21 and 22Grey Street and extending in anortherly direction for a distance of110 metres to the most northerly pointof the rock outcrop, thence in a west-erly direction to the sand spit fore-shore.

A. M. FULLER,Manager.

JETTIES ACT, 1926-1965.Harbour and Light Department,

Perth, 14th November, 1972.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuantto the provisions of the Jetties Act, 1926-1965, has been pleased to make theregulations set forth in the schedule hereunder.

T. J. LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works.

Schedule.Regulations.

1. In these regulations, the Jetties Act Regulations, 1940, published in theGovernment Gazette on the 6th September, 1940, reprinted as approved for re-print on the 21st July, 1961, pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954,and as from time to time amended by notice in the Government Gazette, are re-ferred to as the principal regulations.

2. Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting para-graph (a) and paragraph (b) of the item relating to Part III.

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3. Regulation 7 of the principal regulations is amended by adding at theend thereof a new item as follows:

Bulk oils and fuels-250 gallons to the ton. .

4. Regulation 10B of the principal regulations is amended(a) by deleting paragraph (a) and paragraph (b) of subregulation (1);(b) by deleting subregulation (2); and(c) by deleting the passage "Port Hedland," in subregulation (3).

5. Regulation 10C of the principal regulations is revoked.

6. Subregulation (2) of regulation 11 of the principal regulations is revoked.

7. Regulation 11A of the principal regulations is revoked.

8. Subregulation (3) of regulation 11B of the principal regulations isrevoked.

9. Regulation 13A of the principal regulations is revoked and a new regula-tion substituted as follows:-

13A. Handling Charges in Special Cases.(1) Where any variation occurs in the method of, or conditions relating

to, the handling of cargo whereby the complete service as comtem-plated is not rendered by the Department, or where any handlingservice not defined in these regulations is required, the Managershall determine the appropriate rate or amount of handling chargesin each case.

(2) Where goods have been pre-palletised, preslung or unitised and arehandled in a manner whereby the full service as contemplated ordefined in these regulations is not necessitated the handlingcharges may be rebated by an amount equivalent to one-third ofthe charge for the complete service, on the condition that

(a) the handling shall be by arrangement with and at the com-plete discretion of the Manager; and

(b) the convenience and expeditious working of other cargo-handling activities in the Port are not prejudiced. .

10. Regulation 25 of the principal regulations is revoked and a new regula-tion substituted as follows-

25. Storage of Cargo and Charges.(1) Should any goods not be removed from any jetty, shed or yard

within the time specified in these regulations there shall (subject tohereinafter mentioned) be payable to the officer in charge by wayof storage rent in respect of such goods charges at the followingrates:

(a) Transit Cargo 20 cents per ton or part thereof per day.(b) Transshipment Cargo or cargo landed and transshipped 20

cents per ton or part thereof per week for a maximum periodof two weeks, and thereafter the rates prescribed in para-graph (a) of this regulation shall apply.

(c) For the purpose of this regulation a fraction of a ton shallbe deemed to be a ton and a part of a week shall be reckonedas one week.

(2) If the consignee or owner hands to the Department an indemnityin the form provided and approved by the officer in charge, reliev-ing the Department from all liability, the storage charges on goodsfor which goods shed accommodation is not provided, and whichare not protected from the weather, may be reduced by one-half.

(3) Notwithstanding anything herein contained, the officer in chargemay remove or order the removal of all or any goods at any timeafter the time hereinbefore appointed for their removal by theconsignee, and in the event of such goods being removed by or onthe orders of the officer in charge the Department shall not beresponsible for any loss, damage or injury whatsoever or howsoeveroccasioned to the goods by reason of their being removed into theopen. .

11. Regulation 25A of the principal regulations is revoked.

12. Regulation 36 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting thepassage ", before the vessel (in case of sailing vessels) leaves the harbour, or, incase of steamers, within four days of the steamer", and substituting the words"within four days of the vessel".

13. The principal regulations are amended by deleting the heading "Tram-way Regulations.", immediately after regulation 56, and revoking regulations 57,58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67.

14. The principal regulations are amended by deleting the subheading "A.—Use of the Geraldton Slip and Busselton Slip.", immediately before regulation 95,and substituting a new subheading as follows "A.—Use of slipways.".

15. Regulation 95 of the principal regulations is revoked and a new regula-tion substituted as follows:-

95. The officer in charge shall have the management and control of theslipway at Shark Bay. .

4488 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

16. Regulation 95A of the principal regulations is amended by deleting thepassage "Harbour Master or Officer in Charge, Geraldton, and the Officer inCharge, Busselton, as the case may be, and they", in paragraph (b), and sub-stituting the words "officer in charge who".

17. Regulation 96 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting thepassage "Harbour Master or Officer in Charge, Geraldton, or the Officer inCharge, Busselton, as the case may be", in paragraph (b), and substituting thewords "officer in charge" .

18. Regulation 101A of the principal regulations is revoked and a new regu-lation substituted as follows:-

101A. Slipping of more than one vessel at a time. The officer in chargemay by special permission allow more than one vessel to be taken on aslipway at the one time. .

19. The principal regulations are amended by deleting the subheading "B.-Attaching Crayfish Crates to Jetties in the Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle.",immediately after regulation 101B, and revoking regulations 102, 103, 104, and105.

20. The principal regulations are amended by deleting the subheading "E.Use of Weighbridge at Geraldton, Esperance, Derby and Wyndham.", immedi-ately after regulation 105HC, and substituting a new subheading as follows:-

E.-Use of Weighbridge at Derby and Wyndham. .

21. Regulation 1051 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting thepassage "Geraldton, Esperance or", in subregulation (1).

22. The principal regulations are amended by deleting Appendix I and sub-stituting a new Appendix as follows:-

Appendix I.CARNARVON, PORT WALCOTT, (POINT SAMSON), ONSLOW

AND DERBY JETTIES.Schedule of Wharfage Dues and Handling and Haulage Charges.

Goods. Wharfage. Handling. Haulage.$ $ $

Inflammable liquids, acetylene, acids, ammonia,batteries (wet) and other dangerous cargo perton... .. .. .... ... ... 1.00 3.80 0.50

Oil, etc.-by pipe line Bulk per ton (of 250 galls.) .... 1.00 - -Cement-

on pallets per ton 1.00 3.80 0.50other per ton .. .... 1.00 5.65 0.50

Empty returns-per ton ... 0.40 2.65 0.40Explosives-per ton .... 0.50 3.95 0.50Livestock-In horse boxes 0.20 3.80 0.50

Bullocks, Cows, etc-each 0.20Pigs-each .... ... 0.05Sheep, Goats, Dogs-each 0.05Others-each 0.20

Fertilizers-per ton 0.50 3.80 0.50Ore-per ton-Bulk 0.40 At Cost -

in Containers 0.40 3.80 0.50Meat-chilled or frozen 0.50 3.80 0.50Motor cars and utilities per ton on own wheels ....

0.50 4.55 0.50each per ton

Commercial and agricultural vehicles on own wheels-per ton 0.60 4.55 0.50

each per tonWool, skins-per bundle or bale 0.10 0.55 0.10Timber-per ton-Direct from overseas-

in bundles .... 0.50 3.80 0.50loose .... 0.50 5.65 0.50loose-ex W.A. ports 0.20 5.65 0.50in bundles-ex W.A. ports ... 0.20 3.80 0.50

All other goods-per ton 1.00 3.80 0.50minimum charge (per consignment) .... 0.05 0.30 0.05

Products of the soil of the State-except otherwisestated (exported) .... 0.20 (Handling and

Haulage asapplicable)

HAULAGE.-The above haulage rates are between jetty and goods shed andvice versa.

LIVESTOCK HANDLING.-Department does not handle livestock, but shall, ifrequired to do so, and charge according to services rendered.

DANGEROUS CARGO.-Shall include matches, carbide, compressed gases, cor-rosives, poisons, cartridges and films.

INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.-Shall include petroleum, kerosene and any oil,liquid or spirit derived wholly or in part from any petroleum, shale, schist,coal, peat, bitumen or any similar substance and which has a true flashingpoint of less than 150° Farenheit and any other liquid which the Governorby proclamation in the Government Gazette declares to be an inflammableliquid.

SHIP'S STORES.-Stores for consumption of vessel by which shipped are free ofwharfage, but handling and haulage charges shall be payable at ordinarycargo rates according to services rendered.

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BERTHAGE DUES.-For vessel over 300 tons gross register shall be 5 cents perton on all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum $10 per day of 24hours or part thereof. Vessel under 300 tons gross register shall be 5 centsper ton on all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum of $6.00 perday of 24 hours or part thereof.

Pearling store ships, mission vessels and luggers shall pay 5 cents per tonon all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum of $1.00 per trip.

MOORING SPRINGS.-Hire of-$5.00 per spring per day or part thereof exceed-ing 12 hours. For periods of less than 12 hours the charge shall be $2.50 petspring.

FRESH WATER.-Supplied to ships 75 cents per 1,000 gals.LIGHTING JETTY.-Carnarvon and Point Samson $4.00 per night or part

thereof. Derby $2.00 per hour or part thereof.CYLINDRICAL CARGO.-Manifested on square measurement shall for the

computation of wharfage dues and handling and haulage charges be reducedby one-fifth.

M.O.P. SHELL.-Shall be treated as cargo for transshipment and pay wharfageone way only.

STORAGE.-On wool-3 cents per bale per week.HIRE OF 5 TON MOBILE CRANE OR FORK LIFTS-

$5.00 per hour inside Departmental premises.$8.00 per hour outside Departmental premises.Minimum of .1 hour.

Inflammable liquids, acetylene, acids, ammonia,batteries, (wet) and other dangerous cargo perton . 1.00 4.10 0.50

Oils etc.-by pipe line. Bulk per ton (of 250 galls.) 1.00Cement-

on pallets per ton .... 1.00 4.10 0.50other per ton 1.00 6.15 0.50

Empty returns-per ton 0.40 2.90 0.40Explosives-per ton 0.50 4.30 0.50Livestock-In horse boxes 0.20 4.10 0.50

Bullocks, Cows, etc.-each 0.20 -Pigs-each .... 0.05 -Sheep, Goats, Dogs-each .... 0.05 -Others-each .. 0.20 - -

Fertilizers-per ton 0.50 4.10 0.50Ore-per ton-Bulk 0.40 At Cost -

in containers .. 0.40 4.10 0.50Meat-chilled or frozen ... .... 0.50 4.10 0.50Motor cars and utilities-per ton on own wheels 0.50 4.95 0.50

each per tonCommercial and agricultural vehicles on own wheels 0.60 4.95 0.50

each per tonWool, skins-per bundle or bale 0.10 0.60 0.10Timber-per ton-Direct from overseas-

in bundles . 0.50 4.10 0.50loose .... 0.50 6.15 0.50loose ex W.A. ports .... 0.20 6.15 0.50in bundles-ex W.A. ports .... 0.20 4.10 0.50

All other goods-per ton 1.00 4.10 0.50minimum charge (per consignment) .. 0.05 0.30 0.05

Products of the soil of the State-except otherwisestated (exported) 0.20 (Handling and

Haulage asapplicable)

HAULAGE.-The above haulage rates are between jetty and goods shed andvice versa.

LIVESTOCK HANDLING.-Department does not handle livestock, but shall, ifrequired to do so, and charge according to service rendered.

DANGEROUS CARGO.-Shall include matches, carbide, compressed gases, cor-rosives, poisons, cartridges and films.

INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.-Shall include petroleum, kerosene and any oil,liquid or spirit derived wholly or in part from any petroleum, shale, schist,coal, peat bitumen or any similar substance and which has a true flashingpoint of less than 150° Farenheit and any other liquid which the Governorby proclamation in the Government Gazette declares to be an inflammableliquid.

SHIP'S STORES.-Stores for consumption of vessel by which shipped are freeof wharfage, but handling and haulage charges shall be payable at ordinarycargo rates according to services rendered.

BERTHAGE DUES.-For vessels over 300 tons gross register shall be 5 cents perton on all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum $10 per day of 24hours or part thereof. Vessel under 300 tons gross register shall be 5 centsper ton on all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum of $6.00 perday of 24 hours or part thereof. Pearling store ships, mission vessels andluggers shall pay 5 cents per ton of all cargo landed and/or shipped with aminimum of $1.00 per trip.

BROOME JETTY.Schedule of Wharfage Dues and Handling and Haulage Charges.

Goods. Wharfage. Handling. Haulage.$ $ $

4490 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

MOORING SPRINGS-Hire of-$5.00 per spring per day or part thereof ex-ceeding 12 hours. For periods of less than 12 hours the charge shall be $2.50per spring.

FRESH WATER.-Supplied to ships 75 cents per 1,000 galls.LIGHTING JETTY.-$2.00 per hour or part thereof.CYLINDRICAL CARGO.-Manifested on square measurement shall for the com-

putation of wharfage dues and handling and haulage charges be reducedby one-fifth,

M.O.P. SHELL.-Shall be treated as cargo for transshipment and pay wharfageone way only.

STORAGE.-On wool-3 cents per bale per week. On M.O.P. shell-5 cents perton per week. Department not to be responsible for safe custody or loss ofor damage to such shell.

HIRE OF 5 TON MOBILE CRANE OR FORK LIFTS.-$5.00 per hour inside Departmental premises.$8.00 per hour outside Departmental premises.Minimum of a hour.

Inflammable liquids, acetylene, acids, ammonia,batteries (wet) and other dangerous cargo-perton.... .... .... .... 1.00 4.80 0.50

Oil, etc.-by pipeline-bulk per ton 1.00 - -Cement-

on pallets per ton .... 1.00 4.80 0.50other per ton .. .... 1.00 6.25 0.50

Empty returns-per ton 0.40 2.90 0.40Explosives-per ton ... 0.50 4.80 0.50Livestock-in horse boxes 0.20 4.80 0.50

Bullocks, Cows, etc.-each .. 0.20 - -Pigs-each ....0.05 - -Sheep, Goats, Dogs-Leach . 0.05Others-each .. 0.20 - -

Fertilizer-per ton 0.50 4.80 0.40Ore-per ton-Bulk 0.40 At Cost -

in Containers .. 0.40 4.80 0.40Meat Chilled or Frozen .... 0.50 4.80 0.50Motor cars and utilities on own wheels-per ton 0.50 4.95 0.50

each per tonCommercial and agricultural vehicles on own wheels

per ton .. 0.60 4.95 0.50each per ton

Wool, skins-per bundle or bale 0.10 0.90 0.10Timber-per ton-Direct from Overseas-

in bundles 0.50 6.25 0.50loose.... .... .... 0.50 4.80 0.50loose-ex W.A. ports 0.20 6.25 0.50in bundles-ex W.A. ports .... 0.20 4.80 0.50

All other goods-per ton .... .... 1.00 4.80 0.50minimum charge (per consignment) .... .... 0.05 0.40 0.05

Products of the Soil of the State except otherwisestated (exported) .... .... .... .... 0.20 (Handling and

Haulage asapplicable)

HAULAGE.-The above haulage rates are between the jetty and goods shedand vice versa.

LIVESTOCK HANDLING.-Department does not handle livestock, but shall,if requested to do so, and charge according to services rendered.

DANGEROUS CARGO.-Shall include matches, carbide, compressed gases,corrosives, poisons, cartridges and films.

INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.-Shall include petroleum, kerosene, and any oil,liquid or spirit derived wholly or in part from any petroleum, shale,schist, coal, peat, bitumen or any similar substance and which has atrue flashing point of less than 150° Fahrenheit and any other liquidwhich the Governor by proclamation in the Gazette declares to be aninflammable liquid.

SHIP'S STORES.-Stores for consumption of vessel by which shipped arefree of wharfage dues but handling and haulage charges shall be payableat ordinary cargo rates according to services rendered.

BERTHAGE DUES.-For vessels over 300 tons gross register 5 cents per tonon all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum of $10.00 per dayor part thereof. Vessel under 300 tons gross register shall pay 5 centsper ton on all cargo landed and/or shipped with a minimum of $6.00 perday of 24 hours or part thereof.Mission vessels and luggers shall pay 5 cents per ton on all cargo landedand/or shipped with a minimum of $1.00 per trip.

FRESH WATER.-Supplied to ships 75 cents per 1,000 gallons.

WYNDHAM JETTY.Schedule of Wharfage and Handling and Haulage Charges.

Goods. Wharfage. Handling. Haulage.$ $ $

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LIGHTING JETTY AND/OR SHED.For full lighting of jetty shed and yard $6.00 per hour.For use of jetty lighting only $2.00 per hour.For reduced jetty lighting $0.75 per hour.

CYLINDRICAL CARGO.—Manifested on square measurement shall for thecomputation of wharfage dues, and handling and haulage rates be reducedby one-fifth.

5 TON CRANE AND FORK LIFT HIRE.$5,00 per hour inside Departmental premises.$8.00 per hour outside Departmental premises.Minimum k hour.

STORAGE ON COTTON.-2.5 cents per bale per week.

SHARK BAY SLIPWAY.

Schedule of Slipping and Haulage Charges.Slippage Fees.

1. Vessels 40 feet and over: 15 cents per foot per day for first three daysand 10 cents per foot per day for each subsequent day.

2. Vessels under 40 feet; 12.5 cents per foot per day for first three days and 10cents per foot per day for each subsequent day.

Haulage. $1. Vessels not exceeding 5 tons gross ... 2.00

Vessels over 5 tons and not exceeding 10 tons .. . 2.502. A day shall comprise 24 hours and half charge will be made for 12 hours

or part thereof. Sundays and public holidays will not be charged for, pro-vided no work is done on those days.

23. The principal regulations are amended by deleting Form 1 and Form 2from Appendix II.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

M.R.D. 975/72

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretoand being all in the Capel and Millbury Districts, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening of the NorthBoyanup Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D. W.A., 7202-162, which may be inspectedat the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

1 Rupert Henry Weston R. H. W. and V. H. W.

Norman and Vernon NormanHarding Weston Norman

2 John Henry Cartledge ... J. H. Cartledge

3

Ivan Parker English and I. P. and A. C. English ..Alice Cecelia English

4 Arthur John Green A. J. Green

5 Arthur John Green A. J. Green

6 Jack Monkhouse ........J. Monkhouse

7 Jack Monkhouse J. Monkhouse

8 Ida May Williams, Ivor I. M., I. J. A. and F. L. B.

James Austin Williams Williamsand Frank LesledBernard Williams, Exe-cutors of Ivor ThomasWilliams (dec'd.)

9 Ida May Williams, Ivor

James Austin Williams Williamsand Frank LesledBernard Williams, Exe-cutors of Ivor ThomasWilliams (dec'd.)

Portion of Leschenault Location 12, being 5 760 m2part of Lot 6 on Diagram 22756 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1220, Folio 591)

Portion of Leschenault Location 12, being 2 585 m2part Lot 15 on Diagram 29963 (Certificateof Title Volume 1306, Folio 743)

Portion of Leschenault Location 12, being 6 776 m2part of Lot 10 on Diagram 23455 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1278, Folio 596)

Portion of Leschenault Location 12, being 8 013 m2part of Lot 2 on Diagram 22756 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1240, Folio 733)

Portion of Boyanup AA Lot 285 (Certificate 6 032 m2of Title Volume 258, Folio 60A)

Portion of Leschenault Location 12 on 1.51 haDiagram 12700 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1088, Folio 563)

Portion of Leschenault Location 12 (Certi- 1.80 haficate of Title Volume 1088, Folio 457)

Portion of Wellington Location 646 (Certifi- 6 478 m2cate of Title Volume, 1121 Folio 412)

I. M., I. J. A. and F. L. B. Portion of Wellington Location 645 (Certifi- 5 158 m2cate of Title Volume 1127, Folio 432)

Dated this 17th day of November, 1972.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.(3)-12633

4492 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

M.R.D. 1004/72Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the Northam District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Great Eastern Highway, ControlledAccess Road and Subsidiary Roads (Extension of deviation east of Clackline), and that the said pieces or parcels of land are markedoff on Plan M.R.D. W.A., 7221-102-1 ; 7221-103-1 ; 7221-104-1 and 7221-106-1, which may be inspected at the Office of theCommissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier DescriptionArea

(approx.)

1 Douglas Gladstone Smith D. G. Smith Portion of Avon Location 2163 (Certificateof Title Volume 249, Folio 168A)

7 . 49 ha

2 Douglas Gladstone Smith D. G. Smith Portion of Avon Location 681 (Certificate 4 . 79 ha•of Title Volume, 249 Folio 167A)

3 Kevin Albert Ashworth andIsobel Joan Ashworth

K. A. and J. Ashworth Portion of Avon Location 5297 (Certificateof Title Volume 301, Folio 74A)

2 . 59 ha

4 Kevin Albert Ashworth andIsobel Joan Ashworth

K. A. and I. J. Ashworth Portion of Avon Location 21582 (Certificateof Title Volume 1078, Folio 290)

1 . 78 ha

5 Thomas Duncan Wilding.... T. D. Wilding Portion of Avon Locations 263,743,744 andportion Mokine AA Lot 11 (Certificate of

7 . 87 ha

Title Volume 1157, Folio 738)6 Crown Crown Portion of Avon Location 5297 on Diagram 1 . 09 ha

12906 (Certificate of Title Volume 1097,Folio 113)

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1972.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.Metropolitan Water Supply.

Notice of Intention.M.W.B. 606631/72.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20 ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

City of Stirling.Mount Hawthorn High Level Area.

Water Tower, Pumping Station and Pipe Work.Description of Proposed Works:

(a) The construction of a Water Tower.(b) The construction of a Pumping Station.(c) Installation of Rising Main, Outlet and Over-

flow.The above works to be complete with valves and

all other necessary apparatus.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided:

Within the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerageand Drainage Board's Mount Hawthorn ReservoirSite. Reserve No. 15555. The above works andlocality are shown on M.W.B. 11701.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided:

To provide an improved water supply to theMount Hawthorn High Level Area.The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sections

and Specifications may be Inspected:At the office of the Board, corner of Kings Park

Road and Havelock Street West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 24th day of November, 1972,between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

F. ARMSTRONG,Acting General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to requireapproval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the cons-truction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Sewerage.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 667621/72.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainge Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:—

Hamersley.Fifty-four inch Diameter Main Sewer, Thirty-sixinch Diameter Royal Street By-pass, and Yokine

Main Pumping Station and Rising Main.Description of Proposed Works:

The construction of(a) fifty-four and thirty-six inch diameter

plastic lined reinforced concrete pipesewers together with manholes and allother apparatus connected therewith; and

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4493

(b) a brick and concrete pumping station anda reinforced concrete well together witha thirty inch diameter steel rising mainand all other apparatus connected there-with.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided:(a) and (b) Portion of the City of Stirling

between Royal Street and Lawley Street, and ParkStreet and Cornwall Street.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided:

For the conveyance of waste water to the treat-ment works at Beenyup.

Route of Proposed Works:(a) Commencing at a point in the centre of Royal

Street opposite the centre of Park Street and pro-ceeding easterly along the centre of Royal Streetto the centre of French Street; thence southerlyalong the centre of French Street to the centre ofLawley Street; thence easterly along the centre ofLawley Street to the centre of Lockwood Street;thence northerly along the centre of LockwoodStreet to the centre of Raymond Street; thenceeasterly along the centre of Raymond Street to apoint in the centre of Raymond Street nearly oppo-site the western boundary of Lot 13 RaymondStreet and as shown on plan M.W.B. 11672.

(b) Commencing at a point in the Yokine Pump-ing Station site, Lot 1 Cresswell Road, and pro-

ceeding southwesterly across said Lot 1 to andacross Cresswell Road to a point in Cresswell Roadnear its southwestern alignment; thence north-westerly along Cresswell Road adjacent to its south-western alignment to a point in Cresswell Roadnearly opposite the southeastern boundary of theMount Yokine Golf Links; thence southwesterly toand across Cresswell Road to and across the MountYokine Golf Links adjacent to its southeasternboundary to a point in the Mount Yokine GolfLinks, a distance of approximately three hundredand twelve feet from the southwestern alignmentof Cresswell Road; thence generally westerly acrossthe Mount Yokine Golf Links to a point in thesaid Golf Links near the eastern alignment ofFairway East; thence westerly across the MountYokine Golf Links to and across Fairway East toand along Raymond Street adjacent to its southernalignment to a point in the centre of RaymondStreet nearly opposite the western boundary ofLot 13 Raymond Street and as shown on planM.W.B. 11672.

The Times when and place at which Plans, Sec-tions and Specifications may be Inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of King's ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 24th day of Novemberbetween the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

F. ARMSTRONG,Acting General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to requireapproval to be withheld and provided otherrequirements of the Act have been com-plied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Sewerage.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 667251/71.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20 ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

South of Swan River Sewerage.Part Duplication of Pressure Main—Hordern

Street to Woodman Point.

The Description of Proposed Works:Section of the Hordern Street to Woodman Point

pressure main comprising a twenty-four inch dia-meter steel pipe main together with all thingsnecessary for the undertaking.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided:

Portion of the City of Melville. The site androute of the proposed works are more particularlydescribed hereunder and are shown in black onplan M.W.B. 11687.

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed or Provided:

For the disposal of wastewater.

Route of the Proposed Works:A twenty-four inch diameter pipe pressure main

commencing at the northeastern corner of theintersection of Aurelian Street and JustinianStreet, as previously described in the GovernmentGazette of the 8th April, 1971, page 1137, andproceeding easterly along Aurelian Street and thensoutherly along Stock Road and again easterly andin a general easterly and northeasterly directionalong Marmion Street and then northerly alongRome Road, and easterly along Kitchener Road toterminate opposite the northwestern corner ofjunction of Kitchener Road and Latham Street,a distance of approximately nine thousand threehundred feet.

The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sectionsand Specifications may be Inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 24th day of November,1972, between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

F. ARMSTRONG,Acting General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may makean Order, to be notified in the Gazette,empowering the Board to undertake theconstruction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Sewerage.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 679196/72.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20 ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of the

4494 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

Board to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

Shire of Wanneroo.Hamersley Pumping Station No. 6 Warrigal Cres-

cent and Rising Main and Connecting Sewer.

Description of Proposed Works:(a) A twelve inch nominal diameter gravity

main, and all apparatus connected therewith.(b) A brick and concrete sewerage pumping

station, and reinforced concrete well.(c) An eleven inch nominal diameter rising main

and all apparatus connected therewith.(d) A twelve inch nominal diameter gravity

main, and all apparatus connected therewith.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided:

Portion of the Shire of Wanneroo being Lot 149Warwick and Okely Roads, Lot 414 Melaleuca Driveand Public Open Space.

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed or Provided:

For the disposal of waste water and to connectpremises to the main sewer.

The Area and the Parts of which are Intended tobe Served by the Proposed Works:

(a) A twelve-inch nominal diameter gravitymain commencing at an existing manhole E497 inLot 414 Melaleuca Drive and proceeding generallyin a southeasterly direction across the said Lot 414to and across public open space and terminatingat a future sewerage pumping station.

(b) Situated in the southwestern corner of thesaid public open space.

(c) An eleven inch nominal diameter rising maincommencing at the future sewerage pumpingstation as mentioned in (a) above and proceedingwesterly to the eastern boundary of Lot 149 OkelyRoad approximately two hundred and forty feetfrom the northern boundary; thence proceedinggenerally southwesterly across the said Lot 149 andterminating at a future manhole situated approxi-mately eight hundred feet from the western boun-day of the said Lot 149.

(d) A twelve-inch nominal diameter gravity maincommencing at the future manhole as mentioned in(c) above and proceeding in a westerly directionacross Lot 149 to and across Okely Road to anexisting manhole N40 situated near the westernboundary of Okely Road, as shown on plan M.W.B.11675.

The Times when and Place at which Plans, sectionsand Specifications May be Inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 24th day of November,1972, between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

F. ARMSTRONG,Acting General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may makean Order, to be notified in the Gazette,empowering the Board to undertake theconstruction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Water Supply.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 826840/72.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20 ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

Town of Cockburn—Hamilton Hill.12" Feeder Main in Phoenix Road.

Description of Proposed Works:The construction of a twelve-inch diameter water

main about one thousand, one hundred and ninetyfeet in length, complete with valves and all othernecessary apparatus.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works will beConstructed or Provided:

Commencing at the intersection of Phoenix Roadand Rockingham Road and proceeding thence in awesterly direction along Phoenix Road to the junc-tion of Sussex Street and Phoenix Road and termin-ating thereat.

The above works and localities are shown onplan M.W.B. 11709.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided:

To augment the supply of water to HamiltonHill.

The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sec-tions and Specifications may be inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 24th day of November,1972, between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

F. ARMSTRONG,Acting General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972 pro-vide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provisionof the proposed works, within one monthafter the date of publication of the abovenotice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may makean Order to be notified in the Gazette,empowering the Board to undertake theconstruction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Water Supply.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 806931/72.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20 ofthe Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

Shires of Gosnells, Kalamunda and Belmont.54" Canning Trunk Main—Gosnells to Cloverdale.

Description of proposed works:(a) The construction of a fifty-four inch diameter

water main about fifty-five thousand, ninehundred feet in length; and

(b) The construction of a forty-two inch diameterwater main about three thousand, five hundredfeet in length. The above works to be completewith valves and all other necessary apparatus.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4495

The Localities in which the proposed works will beconstructed or provided:

(a) Commencing within lot 7 Connell Avenueadjacent to the junction of Connell Avenue andManning Avenue and proceeding thence in anortherly direction through lots 8 and 9 Con-nell Avenue, lots 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 MillsRoad to Part Lot 76 Mills Road, thence in anortherly direction through Part Lot 76 MillsRoad to and across Mills Road through PartLot 76 Mills Road and Lot 1 Cockram Road toand across the Main Roads Department Re-serve, through Lot 1 Cockram Road to PartLot 4 Station Road, thence continuing paralleland adjacent to the Beechboro-Gosnells Con-trolled Access Highway Reserve through lots4, 5 and 6 Station Road to and across StationRoad, through Part Lots 49 and 48 StationRoad to and through Main Roads DepartmentReserve, through Part Lot 34 and 17 GosnellsRoad to and along a one chain service road,to and across Gosnells Road, through Part Lot397 to and across Dellar Road through Lots 1and 2 Gosnells Road, to and through MainRoads Department Reserve, through Lot 428and part lots 427, 426 and 425 Staniland Street,to and across Pitchford Avenue, through lots11 and 12 and Part Lots 422, 421 and 420Staniland Street to and through the MainRoads Department Reserve including Madding-ton Road, through Part Lot 305 Bickley Road,to and across Bickley Road, through Part Lots5, 320, 319 and 318 Bickley Road and lot 4Kenwick Road, to and across Kenwick Road,through Part Lot 323 Kenwick Road and lot335 Kelvin Road, to and across Kelvin Road,through the Main Roads Department Reserves,lot 9 Kelvin Road, the Main Roads DepartmentReserve, lot 4 and Part lots 239 and 238 BrockStreet, the Main Roads Department Reserve,Part Lots 12 and lot 249 Victoria Road, to andacross Victoria Road and through Part Lots266 and 265 Victoria. Road, the Main RoadsDepartment Reserve and Part lot 215 Brent-wood Road, to and across Brentwood Road,through Part lots 144 and 145 Brentwood Roadto and across Boundary Road, through PartLot 37 Welshpool Road, to and through MainRoads Department Reserve including Welsh-pool Road, through Part Lot 39 WelshpoolRoad to and through the 'A' class reserve 17098,to and across Hales Road, through part lot 23Hales Road and Main Roads Department Re-serve, lots 12, 13 and 14 Reynolds Road, to andacross Winifred Road, through lots 24, 23, 22and Part Lot 21 Middleton Street, to and acrossthe Main Roads Department Reserve, throughlots 20 and 19 Middleton Street, to andthrough the Newburn Marshalling Yard, andlot 389 Middleton Street to and across Middle-ton Street, through Part Lot 388 MiddletonStreet to and across Newburn Road throughthe Main Roads Department and part lot 387to and across Victor Street, through Part Lot384 Hardey Road to Hardey Road, thence con-tinuing in a general northerly direction, alongHardey Road to the junction of Hardey Roadand Kew Street, thence in a general northerlydirection, through the Perth Airport Reserveadjacent and parallel to the Main Roads De-partment Reserve to a point opposite Middle-ton Street thence to and across the Main RoadsDepartment Reserve to and along MiddletonStreet, to the junction of Middleton Street andOrpington Street and terminating thereat.

(b) Commencing at the terminal point of (a)above and proceeding thence in a southerlydirection along Orpington Street to HardeyRoad, thence in a northerly direction alongHardey Road to Fulham Street, thence in asoutherly direction along Fulham Street toDaly Street, thence in a northerly directionalong Daly Street to the junction of Daly Streetand Wright Street and terminating thereat.The above works and localities are shown onplan M.W.B. 11746.

The purpose for which the proposed works are to beconstructed or provided:

To augment the water supply to the Metropolitanarea.

The times when and place at which plans, sectionsand specifications may be inspected:At the office of the Board, corner of KingsPark Road and Havelock Street, West Perth,for one month on and after the 24th day ofNovember, between the hours of 9 a.m. and3.30 p.m.

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion cf the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication of theabove notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-ections lodged are not sufficient to require

approval to be withheld and provided otherrequirements of the Act have been com-plied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works.

SHIRE OF WAGIN.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR YEAR

ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

RatesLicencesGovernment GrantsIncome from PropertyPrivate Works .

99,479.3648,890.56

159,157.0019,316.825,076.65

Contribution to Works 530.00Sanitation Income .... 10,892.92Fines and Penalties .... 6,081.9}Cemetery Fees .... 458.90Vermin Receipts . . 16.50Group Engineering Sche e (Net) 27.17Infant Health Centre ... 1,310,89Sale of Assets .... . 12,612.52Other Sundry Receipts 8,060.54

$371,911.77

Payments.

Administration—Staff 21,514.66Administration—Members 1,444.51Debt Service 63,975.76Public Works and Services .... 173,355.19Building Construction and Equip-

ment 5,723.44Building Maintenance 10,972.14Water Supplies .... 69.50Town Planning .... 1,107.50Health Services ...,Sanitation

5,534.4210,403.63

Vermin Services .... 919.50Bushfire Control 640.80Traffic Control ... 5,470.48Building Control. 1,500.00Cemeteries 1,940.14Public Works Overheads 45,194.55

Less allocated —45,194.55NilPurchase of Plant 11,850.96

Purchase of Tools etc. 385.21Less allocated —341.21

44.0029,997.51Plant operation costs ....

Les sallocated —30,552.46Cr. 554.95

29,374.56Materials purchasedLess allocated .... —33,880.51

Payment to C.A.R. FundDonations and Grants

Cr. 4,505.9540,781.71

1,299.89Private Works .... 5,237.22Transfer to Plant Reserve •.. 12,000.00Other Works and Services 4,523.49All other Expenditure 759.95Group Health and Traffic Schemes

(Net) 252.03

$376,260.02

4496 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

SUMMARY. SUMMARY.

Credit Balance 1/7/71 .... 6,010.32Receipts 1971/72 371,911.77

Debit 1st July, 1971 ....Payments as per Statement

9,552.67. 217,024.70

377,922.09Payments 1971/72 .... .... 376,260.02

Credit Balance 30/6/72 .... $1,662.07

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

226,577.37Receipts as per Statement .... 226,606.50

Balance 30/6/72 Cr. $29.13

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

$Current AssetsNon-Current Assets ....Deferred AssetsReserve Fund Contra ....Fixed Assets

25,304.2815,794.25

105,845.8412,431.68

435,538.87

Current Assets:Municipal Fund Bank Balance 29.13Sundry Debtors .... ... ... 3,534.22Stock ... .... 1,318.47

Non-Current Assets:Trust Fund Bank Balance .... .... 3,650.00Loan Capital Fund Bank Balance .... 26,976.71Plant Reserve Fund Bank Balance .... .._ 3,060.09Land Purchase and Improvements Fund

BankBalance .... .... .... .... 918.51Long Service Leave Reserve Fund Bank

Balance_.. .... ... .... .... 2,072.96G.E.H.A. Building Maintenance Fund Bank

Balance.... ... .... .... 617.09Deferred Assets ... .... 45,410.36Reserve Fund Contras 6,668.65Fixed Assets .... 448,983.83

Current LiabilitiesNon-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities

Liabilities.

$594,914.92

12,744.7037,027.85

439,949.80

SUMMARY.

$489,722.35

Total AssetsTotal Liabilities

594,914.92. 489,722.35

$543,240.02

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus: $105,192.57

A. G. JUSTINS,President.

V. S. SPALDING,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Wagin for the year ended 30th June, 1972, I certifythat the Annual Statement mentioned above correspondswith the books of account, vouchers and documents sub-mitted for audit, and are in my opinion correct, subjectto my report.

P. M. COYNE,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF DOWERIN.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities:Municipal Fund Bank Balance

Sundry Creditors:GeneralAccrued Interest ....

Non-Current Liabilities:Plant Reserve Fund ....Land Purchase and Improvements Reserve

FundLong Service Leave Reserve FundG.E.H.A. Building Maintenance Reserve

FundTrust Fund

Deferred Liabilities:Loan Liability ....

SUMMARY.

$

82.524,051.41

3.060.09

918.512,072.96

617.093,650.00

376,672.29

$391,124.87

74,715.1127,779.4956,005.0041,137.00

9,914.241,758.40

12.502,297.32

210.501.60

291.104,813.103,325.004,346.14

226,606.50

14,148.53876.32

56,404.32

81,373.78449.63

11,403.41

7,946.86Nil

1,089.946,342.76

792.572,115.371,778.25

227.09

3,029.501,447.79

137.00Nil

2,208.35Cr. 225.54Cr. 519.28

23,283.8495.00

3.700.001,257.076.500.001,162.14

$217,024.70

Total Assets .... .... 543,240.02Total Liabilities . .... 391,124.87

Municipal Accumulation A/c Surplus .... .... $152,115.15

Contingent Liability: The amount of INTEREST includedin Loan Debentures Issued, payable over the Life of theLoans and NOT shown under the heading of Loan Lia-bility is approximately $232,947.82 of which approximately$309.10 is repayable by Government Departments and$23,581.88 by the Government Employees HousingAuthority.

Note: Local Sporting Bodies and Organisations to repay$79,554.55

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars con-tained in the Annual Statements are correct.

W. R. HAGBOOM,President.

A. READ,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Dowerin for the year ended 30th June, 1972, and certifythat the Annual Statements mentioned above correspondwith the books of accounts, vouchers, and documentssubmitted for Audit, and are, in my opinion, correct,subject to my report.

M. ANSTEY,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF WILLIAMS.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

Rates 79,184.17Licenses 25,957.06Government Grants .... 41,686.00Commonwealth Aid Road Grants .... 32,899.00Income from Property 6,558.95Loan Repayments and Plant HireHealth Charges 2,522.56

326.2011.65Water Supply .

Cemetery Receipts 23.5016.90Vermin ....

379.35Other Fees18,551.47All Other Revenue

$208,116.81

RatesLicenses ..Government Grants . .Main Road Trust FundsIncome from PropertySanitation Charges ....Water Supply ._.Fines and PenaltiesCemetery ReceiptsVermin ReceiptsOther FeesAll other RevenueSale of Assets ....Loan Repayments—Sale of ifouse.S..

Payments.Administration:

Staff SectionMembers Section

Debt ServicePublic Works and Services:

Streets, Roads and Bridges: Construction,Maintenance, etc. ....

Noxious Weed Control ....Street LightingParks, Gardens, Recreation Grounds etc:

MaintenanceConstruction ....

Buildings:Construction and equipment ....Maintenance ....

Water Supply—Construction and Maint-

enance ....Health Services:

Group Scheme Costs

Sanitation ....Vermin ServicesBush Fire ControlTraffic Control:

Group Scheme

All other ....CemeteriesPublic Works Overheads ....Plant, Machinery and Tools

Operation Costs (Overallocated)Materials Purchased (Overallocated)Payment to Main Road Trust FundDonations and Grants .Other Works and Services ....Transfer to Reserve Funds ....All other ExpenditureCommonwealth Grant for Unemployment ReliefRefunds—Net ....

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4497

Payments.

Administration:Staff SectionMembers Section

Debt Service . ..„Public Works and'Services ....

$

9,809.27968.62

39,733.2193,204.07

Buildings:Construction and Equipment 3,626.98Maintenance 10,186.06

Water Supply 191.03Health Services .... 2,508.23Vermin Services 1,260.59Bush Fire Control ... 1,008.96Noxious Weed Control 158.68Traffic Control ....Cemeteries

1, 981.13151.74

Plant, Machinery and Tools 26, 224.29Operation CostsMaterials Purchased ..

Cr. 43.25Cr. 127.66

Payment to Main Road.. Trust Fun—a. 21,551.56Donations and Grants 384.10All Other Expenditure 12,069.18

SUMMARY.

$224,846.79

Credit Balance 1/7/71 .... 10,182.32Plus Receipts as per Statement ... 208,116.81

218,299.13Less Payments as per Statement . 224,846.79

DEBIT BALANCE 30th June 1972 .... $6,547.66

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

Current Assets: Sundry Debtors . 7,361.66Non-current Assets 298.58Deferred Assets ... 1,262.95Fixed Assets 354,871.90

$363,795.09

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities: Bank Overdraft and Sundry$

Creditors ... 12,453.49Non-current Liabilities 298.58Deferred Liabilities: Loan Liability 240,497.02

$253,249.09

SUMMARY.

Total Assets 363,795.09Total Liabilities .... 253,249.09

Municipal Accumulation A/C (surplus) .... $110,546.00

Contingent Liability (approximate) .. $105,583.00

We certify that the above figures are correct.E. H. SPRAGG, J.P.,

President.D. H. TINDALE,

Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts for the Shireof Williams for the year ended 30th June, 1972. I certifythat the annual statements mentioned above correspondwith the books of account, vouchers, and documents sub-mitted for audit and are in my opinion correct, subjectto my report.

D. SCHORER,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER.IT is hereby notified for public information thatMr. Ronald S. Stickland has been appointed TrafficInspector for the district of the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, his appointment being effectivefrom 20th November, 1972.

The appointment of Mr. W. J. Tweedie as HealthSurveyor and Traffic Inspector is hereby cancelled.

J. D. REIDY-CROFTS,Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF WYALKATCHEM.IT is hereby notified that Keith William Cleverlyhas been appointed Building Inspector for the dis-trict of the Shire of Wyalkatchem with effect fromthe 1st October, 1972.

L. S. 0. DAVIES,President.

SHIRE OF WYALKATCHEM.IT is hereby notified that Robert John Millar hasbeen appointed Building Surveyor for the districtof the Shire of Wyalkatchem with effect from the1st October, 1972.

L. S. 0. DAVIES,President.

ROE REGIONAL TRAFFIC COUNCIL.IT is hereby notified for public information thatthe appointment of Mr. Wayne Ronald McKay asa Traffic Inspector for the area of the Roe RegionalTraffic Council has been cancelled with effect fromthe 3rd November, 1972.

H. J. HODGSON,Chairman.

R. P. BOARDLEY,Acting Secretary.

SHIRE OF WANNEROO.THIS is to certify that Kevin Winston Smith hasbeen appointed a Traffic Inspector for the Shire ofWanneroo as from the 23rd November, 1972.

N. S. BENNETTS,Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG.IT is hereby notified for Public information thatthe Council has established a public pound on Lot65 Taylor Street, Dumbleyung and has appointedthe following Officer:—

Pound Keeper—John Marquis Fewson.Authorised Officer—Dog Act: John Marquis

Fewson.All previous appointments are hereby cancelled.

P. R. BAIN,Acting Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Bunbury.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 135) of $150,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Town of Bunbury hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by the saleof a debenture or debentures on the following termsand for the following purpose: One hundred andfifty thousand dollars for 15 years repayable at theCommonwealth Savings Bank, Stephen Street,Bunbury, by 30 half-yearly repayments of principaland interest. Purpose: The construction of alibrary.

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby section 609 are open for inspection by ratepayersat the Office of the Council, 4 Stephen Street,Bunbury, during business hours for 35 days afterthe publication of this notice.

P. J. USHER, J.P.Mayor.

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Albany.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loans (Nos. 46 and 48) of $54,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Shire of Albany hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of debentures on the following terms:

Loan No. 46—$43,000 for 15 years;Loan No. 48—$11,000 for 5 years;

and for the following purposes: Extensions to theAlbany Regional Saleyards (Ring selling complexand purchase of Live Weight Selling Scales) androad construction under Contributory BitumenScheme, respectively.

4498 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

The foregoing loans are to be repayable at theoffice of the Shire, Chester Pass Road, Albany, by30 equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest for loan No. 46 and 10 equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest for Loan No.48.

Plans, specifications and an estimate of the costsas required by section 609 of the abovementionedAct are open for inspection at the Office of theShire during normal office hours for a period of35 days after the publication of this notice.

Dated this 21st day of November, 1972.F. P. JAGO,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Chittering.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 31) of $9,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971 the Chittering Shire Council herebygives notice that it is proposed to borrow money,by sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purposes: $9,000 for twenty (20)years repayable at the Bank of New South Wales,Midland, in forty (40) equal half-yearly instal-ments of interest and principal. Purpose: Erectionof hall in Wannamal.

Plans and specifications as required by section609 of the Act are open for the inspections of Rate-payers at the Office of the Council during normalbusiness hours, for the period of thirty-five (35)days after the publication of this notice.

Dated this 21st day of November, 1972.G. L. BEALES,

President.R. W. HERBERT,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Lake Grace.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 82) of $1,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Lake Grace Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: $1,000 for a period offive (5) years, at a rate of interest not exceedingsix point seven per cent. (6.7%) per annum, pay-able at the Rural and Industries Bank, Lake Grace,in 10 equal instalments of principal and interest.Purpose: Part cost of erection of a tennis pavilionon Lot 149, Reserve 29080, Newdegate.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 of the Act are open forinspection at the office of the Council duringbusiness hours for 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

Dated the 20th day of November, 1972.0. R. KIRWAN,

President.L. W. SMITH,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Lake Grace.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 83) of $8,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Lake Grace Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: $8,000 for a period offour (4) years, at a rate of interest not exceedingsix point seven per cent. (6.7%) per annum, pay-able at the Shire of Lake Grace offices, Stubbs

Street, Lake Grace, in eight equal instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: Purchase of road-making plant.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 of the Act are open forinspection at the office of the Council duringbusiness hours for 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

Dated the 20th day of November, 1972.0. R. KIRWAN,

President.L. W. SMITH,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Lake Grace.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 84) of $10,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Lake Grace Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $10,000 for aperiod of fifteen (15) years at the rate of interestnot exceeding seven point three per cent. (7.3%)per annum payable at the Shire of Lake GraceOffices, Stubbs Street, Lake Grace, in 30 equalinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Part cost of construction and equipment of Clubpremises on Lot 250, Vol. 1298, Folio 326, StubbsStreet, Lake Grace.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe Office of the Council during business hours for35 days after publication of this notice.

Note: The Lake Grace Sportsmen's Club (Inc.)have agreed to meet the repayments in full of thisloan, over the repayment period, therefore thereshould be no demand made on the ratepayers tomeet the repayment.

Dated the 20th day of November, 1972.0. R. KIRWAN,

President.L. W. SMITH,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mingenew.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 94) of $17,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Shire of Mingenew hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow by the sale ofdebentures, money on the following terms, and forthe following purpose: $17,000 for 3 years at a rateof interest not exceeding 6.3 per cent. per annumrepayable at the Superannuation Board, Perth, by6 half yearly instalments of Principal and Interest.Purpose: Road works and purchase of plant.

Plans, Specifications, estimates and statementrequired by section 609 are open for inspection ofratepayers at the office of the Shire of Mingenewbetween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays, for35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 21st day of November, 1972.W. C. K. PEARSE, C.B.E.,

President.G. 0. McCracken,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mingenew.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 92) of $5,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Shire of Mingenew hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow by the sale of

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debentures, money on the following terms, and forthe following purpose: $5,000 for 10 years at a rateof interest not exceeding 6.5 per cent. per annumrepayable at the Coal Mine Workers' PensionsTribunal, Perth, by 20 half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: Contribution to-wards erection of a Home for the Frail Aged inThree Springs.

Plans, specifications, estimates and statement re-quired by section 609 are open for inspection ofratepayers at the office of the Shire of Mingenew,between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays,for 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1972.W. C. K. PEARSE, C.B.E.,

President.G. 0. McCRACKEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mingenew.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 93) of $10,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Shire of Mingenew herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow by the saleof debentures, money on the following terms, andfor the following purpose: $10,500 for 10 years ata rate of interest not exceeding 6.5 per cent. perannum repayable at the Coal Mine Workers' Pen-sions Tribunal, Perth, by 20 half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Road worksand fencing.

Plans, specifications, estimates and statement re-quired by section 609 are open for inspection ofratepayers at the office of the Shire of Mingenew,between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays,for 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1972.W. C. K. PEARSE, C.B.E.,

President.G. 0. McCRACKEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Moora.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 178) of $20,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Moora Shire Council here-by gives notice that it proposes to borrow moneyby the sale of a debenture, or debentures, on thefollowing terms, and for the following purpose:$20,000 for 15 years, repayable at the office of theShire of Moora, 34 Padbury Street, Moora by thirty(30) equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest. Purpose: Purchase of two residences foremployees.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council during normal office hours35 days after publication of this notice. Dated this23rd day of November 1972.

A. S. CRANE, J.P.,President.

W. 0. BRYDEN,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Moora.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 179) of $9,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Moora Shire Council here-by gives notice that it proposes to borrow moneyby the sale of a debenture, or debentures, on the

following terms and for the following purpose:$9,000 for a period of ten (10) years, repayable atthe office of the Shire of Moora, 34 Padbury Street,Moora by twenty (20) equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Bitumi-nous surfacing of Moora-Mogumber Road in con-junction with the Main Roads Department.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by Section 609 of the Act are open forinspection at the office of the Council during normaloffice hours for a period of thirty five (35) daysafter publication of this notice.

In the opinion of the Council special benefit willbe conferred on the Central and South Wards ofthe Shire of Moora and rating required to meetrepayments of the loan will be levied in proportionof 65% Central Ward and 35% South Ward.

Dated this 23rd day of November, 1972.A. S. CRANE, J.P.,

President.W. 0. BRYDEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mullewa.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 44) of $5,000.

PURSUANT to section 609 and 610 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1971, the Council of theMunicipality of the Shire of Mullewa hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by saleof a debenture or debentures on the following termsfor the following purpose: $5,000 for a period of five(5) years at a rate of interest not exceeding 5.7per cent. per annum payable at the Bank of NewSouth Wales, Mullewa by ten instalments of prin-cipal and interest. Purpose: Extensions to BowlingClub.

Plans and specifications together with an estimateof cost thereof are open for inspection by ratepayersat the Shire Council Office during normal officehours for a period of thirty-five days after publica-tion of this notice.

The payments of this Loan will be met by theMullewa Bowling Club.

Dated this 15th day of November, 1972.G. S. EVES,

President,T. J. HARKEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mullewa.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 45) of $14,000.

PURSUANT to sections 609 and 610 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1971, the Council of theMunicipality of the Shire of Mullewa hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by saleof a debenture or debentures on the following termsfor the following purpose: $14,000 for a period offifteen (15) years at a rate of interest not exceed-ing 6.3 per cent. per annum payable at the MotorVehicle Insurance Trust, Perth, by thirty instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Con-struction of Town Streets and Parking Areas.

Plans and specifications together with an esti-mate of cost thereof are open for inspection byratepayers at the Shire Council Office duringnormal office hours for a period of thirty-five daysafter publication of this notice.

Dated this 15th day of November, 1972.G. S. EVES,

President.T. J. HARKEN,

Shire Clerk.

4500 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Shark Bay.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 6) of $5,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Shire of Shark Bay hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of debentures on the following terms and forthe following purpose: $5,000 for nine years at arate of interest not exceeding 6 per cent. per annumrepayable at the Rural and Industries Bank, Car-narvon, by eighteen equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Erection ofpublic toilets at Shire Hall.

Plans, specification and estimates of costs, asrequired by section 609, are available for inspec-tion at the office of the Council during normaloffice hours for 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

Dated this 16th day of November, 1972.D. M. THOMSON,

President.W. JACOBS,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Westonia.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 26) of $15,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Council of the Shire ofWestonia hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of a debenture or deben-tures on the following terms and for the followingpurpose: Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for aperiod of seven (7) years at the ruling rate ofinterest, repayable by 14 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest at the Bank ofNew South Wales Savings Bank Ltd., Merredin.Purpose: Purchase of road-making plant.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost as re-quired by section 609 of the Act are open farinspection at the office of the Council, during officehours, for thirty-five (35) days after publicationof this notice.

Dated this 15th day of November, 1972.C. A. PERRIN, J.P.,

President.D. N. MARSH,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Westonia.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 27) of $20,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Council of the Shire ofWestonia hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of a debenture or deben-tures on the following terms and for the followingpurpose: Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for aperiod of seven (7) years at the ruling rate ofinterest, repayable by 14 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest at the office of theCoal Mine Workers' Pensions Tribunal, Perth.Purpose: Purchase of road-making plant.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost as re-quired by section 609 of the Act are open forinspection at the office of the Council, during work-ing hours, for thirty-five (35) days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 15th day of November, 1972.C. A. PERRIN, J.P.,

President.D. N. MARSH,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Wickepin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 44) of $1,400.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, the Shire of Wickepin hereby gives no-tice that it proposes to borrow money, by the saleof debentures on the following terms and for thefollowing purpose: One thousand four hundred dol-lars, for ten years, at a rate of interest not exceed-ing six point two (6.2) per centum per annum,payable at the Office of the Council by half yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Lighting of Tennis Courts and extensions to theClubhouse on Wickepin Townsite Lots 58 and 59.

Plans, specifications and estimates and the state-ment required by section 609 are open for inspec-tion at the Office of the Council, during businesshours, for thirty-five days after publication of thisnotice.

The Wickepin Combined Basketball and TennisClub has undertaken to be responsible for repay-ment of the proposed loan and no special loanrate should therefore be necessary.

N. E. KING,President.

W. T. PERRY,Acting Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.City of Fremantle.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 229/68.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has ap-proved of

(a) the part cost of the construction of a newSocial and Frail Aged AccommodationCentre; and

(b) A contribution towards the cost of restor-ation of the old Fremantle Boys Schoolbuilding,

as works and undertakings for which money maybe borrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1971, by the Fremantle CityCouncil.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Geraldton.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 1739/52.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has ap-proved of the development of the subdivision knownas Mahomets Flats, as a work and undertaking forwhich money may be borrowed under Part XXVI ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1971, by the Ger-aldton Town Council.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Mosman Park.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 98/72.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has ap-proved of the additions to the Chidley Point GolfClub House on Reserve 25466 and the provisionof pumping equipment in Brown Park as a workand undertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part XXVI of the Local Government Act,1960-1971, by the Mosman Park Town Council.

R. C. PAUST.Secretary for Local Government.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mundaring.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 74/72.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of the part construction of the MorrisonPark Bowling Club on portion of Swan Location1833, Certificate of Title Volume 322, Folio 3 asa work and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, by the Mundaring ShireCouncil.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mundaring.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 74/72B.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has ap-proved of the provision of lighting over a bowlinggreen on portion of Reserve 7045 for the MundaringSporting Club (Inc.) as a work and undertaking forwhich money may be borrowed under PART XXVIof the Local Government Act, 1960-1971, by theMundaring Shire Council.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Ravensthorpe.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 69/72.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has ap-proved of the extensions to the Munglinup GolfClub House on Oldfield Location 1227 Reserve30489 as a work and undertaking for which moneymay be borrowed under Part XXVI of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1971, by the RavensthorpeShire Council.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Dwellingup Public Cemetery.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 15th November, 1972.

L.G. 875/53.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil, acting under the provisions of the CemeteriesAct, 1897, has been pleased to appoint John JamesDevlin as a trustee to control and manage theDwellingup Public Cemetery vice Alice Day deceased.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Northam.

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 1687/52.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, has dir-ected, under the provisions of Section 267 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1971, that the Townof Northam may lease Lots 6/7 Sec. F. Loc. P5Duke Street, Northam to the Northam Judo Clubfor a period of ten years by private treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Ravensthorpe.

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government.

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 249/67.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has dir-ected, under the provisions of Section 267 (3) ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1971 that theRavensthorpe Shire Council may lease OldfieldLocation 1227 Reserve 30489 to the MunglinupGolf Club for a period of 21 years without callingpublic tenders.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of York.Lease of Land.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 15th November, 1972.

L.G. 374/72.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has dir-ected, under the provisions of Section 267 (3) ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1971 that theShire of York may lease portion of Reserve 121(Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8) to Mrs. M. Lynch for a periodof ten years expiring on 31st March, 1980 b y pri-vate treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Esperance.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 142/69A.

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has directed, under theprovisions of Section 266 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, that the Esperance Shire Councilmay sell

Lots 27, 28, 36, 37, 39, 50, 51, 55, 56, 57, 58,64, 72, '75, 76 and 92 Certificate of TitleVolume 423, Folio 41A;

Lot 24 Certificate of Title Volume 1330, Folio66;

Lots 7, 8, 11. 12, 15, 16, 20, 24 and 25 Certificateof Title Volume 597, Folio 2A,

by public auction with permission to sell by privatetreaty for a period of six months from the date ofthe auction sale at the upset prices set by theState Taxation Department.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.

Shire of Yalgoo.

Sale of Land.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 15th November, 1972.

L.G. 311/72.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has dir-ected, under the provisions of Section 266 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1971, that theYalgoo Shire Council may sell portion of YalgooTown Lot 18 Certificate of Title Volume 322, Folio131 by private treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

4502 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Wagin.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15th November, 1972.L.G. 171/62.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has dir-ected, under the provisions of Section 266 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1971, that the WaginShire Council may sell portion of Wagin Town Lot212 and being Lot 3 on Diagram 14139, Certificateof Title Volume 1121, Folio 824, by private treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Geraldton.Rating Exemption.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 15th November, 1972.

L.G. 442/63AHIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Execu-tive Council, acting pursuant to the provisions ofsubsection (10) of section 532 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971 has been pleased to declareexempt from Municipal Rates—Reserve 17001 until1st February, 1991.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.

The Municipality of the City of Stirling.

By-laws relating to Public Golf Links—Green Fees.

L.G. 617/68.IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 26th day of September, 1972, to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-laws:—

The By-laws of the City of Stirling published in the Government Gazetteof the 12th May, 1971, are hereby amended in the following manner:

By-law 414 be amended by deleting the fees shown therein and insertingthe following in lieu thereof:-

18 holes (Monday to Friday) .... $1.009 holes (Monday to Friday) 70 cents18 holes (Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays) $1.259 holes (Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays) .... 80 centsPractice on days to be fixed by the Council for each

half hour or part thereof 10 cents

Dated the 26th day of September, 1972.The Common Seal of the City of Stirling

was hereunto affixed by authority of aresolution of the Council in the presenceof:—

N. C. HAWKINS,Mayor.

L. A. EASTON,[L.S.]

Town Clerk.

RecommendedC. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Councilthe 14th day of November, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.

The Municipality of the Shire of Cranbrook.

By-laws relating to Standing Orders.L.G. 245/68.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the Fifteenth day of September, 1972, tomake and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-lawsamendment:

Insert after clause 22 in the By-laws Relating to Standing Orders pub-lished on pages 3470 and 3471 of the Government Gazette dated 28th Novem-ber, 1968, the words

Unopposed Business.Notwithstanding any provision of this By-law to the contrary, immediately

upon a motion being moved, the President may ask the Meeting if it is opposed

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to the motion and if no opposition is voiced, may declare the motion carriedwithout calling for a seconder and without discussion, and such a motion shallbe treated as a Council resolution.

Dated this 29th day of September, 1972.The Common Seal of the Municipality of

the Shire of Cranbrook was dulyaffixed hereto in the presence of-

R. C. WARD,President.

I. R. HILL,CL.S.l

Shire Clerk.

RecommendedC. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Councilthe 14th day of November, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

DOG ACT, 1903.

The Municipality of the Shire of Dandaragan.

By-laws Relating to Dogs.L.G. 600/72.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned muni-cipality hereby records having resolved on the 17th day of August, 1972, tomake and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws:—

1. In these by-laws the term "Council" shall mean the Dandaragan ShireCouncil.

2. The Council may establish a pound or pounds for the impounding ofdogs seized pursuant to the provisions of the Dog Act, 1903.

3. A dog seized by the police or by an officer authorised by the Councilmay be placed in a pound.

4. Where a dog has been seized or placed in a pound the keeper of thepound or other officer authorised by the Council shall, if the owner or personusually in charge of the dog is known to him, forthwith notify such personthat the dog has been impounded.

5. If the owner or person apparently acting on behalf of the owner of adog seized or impounded shall claim such dog, then, upon payment of thefees specified in the schedule hereto together with the prescribed license feerelating to that dog, the dog shall be released to such person.

6. The poundkeeper shall be in attendance at the pound for the release ofdogs at such times and on such days of the week as shall from time to timebe determined by the Council.

7. Any person applying for the release of a dog seized or impounded shallprove to the satisfaction of the poundkeeper or other officer authorised bythe Council the ownership of the dog or his authority to take delivery of it.The poundkeeper or officer may accept such proof as he considers satisfactoryand no person shall have any right of action against him or the Council inrespect of the delivery of a dog in good faith.

8. If a dog should not be claimed and the said fees paid within 48 hoursof its being seized, or if the dog having collar around its neck with a registrationlabel for the current year affixed thereto shall not be claimed and the saidfees paid within 48 hours of the service of a notice upon the registered owner,the poundkeeper or other officer authorised by the Council may sell the dog.

9. Upon the sale of a dog, the proceeds of sale shall be the property of theCouncil and may be disposed of in such a manner as the Council thinks ht. Theowner of the dog pursuant to these by-laws shall have no claim against theCouncil in respect of the proceeds thereof.

10. If within the times mentioned in by-law 8 hereof or at any time beforethe destruction of a dog, the dog has not been claimed as aforesaid, and thesaid fees paid, and if no offer has been received for its purchase, the dog maybe destroyed.

11. Notwithstanding anything herein contained, but subject to the provisionsof section 19 of the Dog Act, 1903, any dog seized or impounded may at anytime be destroyed upon the authority of the Shire Clerk of the Council if inthe opinion of the Shire Clerk the dog is too savage or noisy to be kept or issuffering from an injury, disease or sickness.

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12. If the Council shall destroy a dog at the request of its owner, whethersuch dog shall have been seized or impounded or not, the owner shall pay tothe Council the fee specified in the schedule hereto, which sum shall berecoverable in a court of petty sessions.

13. No person shall(a) unless a poundkeeper or other officer of the Council duly authorised

in that regard, release or attempt to release a dog from the pound;(b) destroy, break into, damage or in any way interfere with or render

not dog-proof any pound;(c) destroy, break into, damage or in any way interfere with or render

not dog-proof any dog cart, vehicle or container used for the purposeof catching, holding or conveying dogs which have been seized.

14. The owner of a dog shall keep or cause to be kept such dog chainedor under effective control from sunset to sunrise.

15. The owner of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or being inany of the following places:

(a) A public building.(b) A theatre or picture gardens.(c) A house of worship.(d) A shop or other public business premises.

16. The owner of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or being inany of the following places unless on a leash held by a person:

(a) A sports ground.(b) An area set aside for public recreation.(c) A car park.(d) A school.(e) Any land vested or under the control of the Council.(f) Any road within the townsites of Dandaragan, Badgingarra, Jurien

and Cervantes.

17. No person shall obstruct or hinder an employee of the Council or memberof the Police Force in the performance of anything authorised by the provisionsof the Dog Act, 1903, or the regulations made in pursuance of those provisions.

18. The payment of fees in respect of the seizure, care, detention or destruc-tion of a dog shall not relieve the owner of it of liability to a penalty underany of these by-laws.

19. Any person who shall commit a breach of these by-laws shall, uponconviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding $10, provided that for a breachof clause 14 the penalty shall not exceed $20.

The Schedule.FEES.

For the release of an impounded dog—$4.00.For the sustenance and maintenance of a dog in a pound—$2.00 per day or

part of a day.For the destruction of a dog—$5.00.

Dated this 19th day of October, 1972.

The Common Seal of the Municipality of theShire of Dandaragan was hereto affixed inthe presence of-

K. G. TOPHAM, J.P.,[L.S.]

President.R. F. TAYLOR,

Shire Clerk.

RecommendedC. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Councilthis 14th day of November, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4505

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.

The Municipality of the Shire of Williams.

General By-laws.L.G. 793/52.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 12th day of July 1972, to repeal

(a) General By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the 11thday of October 1907,

(b) Halls By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the 6th dayof March, 1925,

(c) Poundage Fees By-laws as published in the Government Gazette onthe 26th day of February, 1926,

(d) Heavy Traffic By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the2nd day of July, 1926,

(e) Heavy Traffic By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the24th day of June, 1927,

(f) Dogs By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the 13th dayof December, 1929,

(g) Hawkers By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the 23rdday of January, 1931,

(h) Hawkers By-laws (Amendment) as published in the GovernmentGazette on the 4th day of October, 1935,

(i) Appointment of Employees By-laws as published in the GovernmentGazette on the 7th day of November, 1941,

(j) Halls By-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the 1st dayof August, 1952,

(k) Halls By-laws (Amendment) as published in the Government Gazetteon the 12th day of February, 1960,

(1) Long Service Leave By-laws as published in the Government Gazetteon the 4th day of January, 1952,

and to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-lawsin lieu thereof.

By-laws.Meetings and Procedures.

1. In the interpretation of these by-laws, the following words shall havethe meaning assigned to them hereunder:

(a) "Act" means the Local Government Act, 1960-1971;(b) "Council" means the Williams Shire Council;(c) "President" means the chief elective executive officer of the Council;(d) "Member" means a person elected as a Councillor;(e) "Clerk" means the Shire Clerk of the Council.

2. Meetings of the Council shall be of two kinds, "ordinary" and "special".Ordinary meetings shall be those held regularly in pursuance of these by-lawsfor the transaction of the General Business of the Council, including adjournedmeetings, at which incompleted business shall be completed, together withother business considered necessary.

3. Special meetings of the Council are those called for specific purposesunder section 172 of the Act, and notices of such special meetings shall havesuch special business specified therein, and nothing shall he discussed at anyspecial meeting other than the special business set out in the notice of themeeting.

4. Ordinary meetings shall be held at the offices of the Council, or at someother convenient Place, at 9.30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each monthor on such a day or at such a time as may be appointed from time to timeby the resolution of the Council, passed at the previous ordinary meeting ofthe Council.

5. When there is not a quorum present, such circumstance, together withthe names of the members then present, shall be recorded in the Minute book.

6. The Minute book prescribed by the Act shall be kept, in which any itemof business resolved by the Council at meetings shall be entered by the Clerk,provided that pasting or permanently affixing the minutes of the meeting ofthe Council to the leaves of a book shall be the equivalent on an entry therein.Minutes of both ordinary and special meetings shall be confirmed at the nextordinary meeting of the Council.

7. The Common Seal of the Council shall be kept in the Council's strong-room. It shall not be used except by Council resolution.

Standing Orders.8. The order of business at all ordinary meetings of the Council shall be

as f ollows:—(a) The confirmation of the minutes of the last ordinary meeting also any

special meetings as circulated to members of the Council. No discus-sion shall take place upon the minutes of the proceedings except asto their accuracy or for rectification of a clerical error.

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(b) Consideration of business arising out of the minutes.(c) Adoption of monthly financial statements as prescribed by the Local

Government Act Accounting Directions.(d) Presentation and passing of accounts for payment.(e) Reports;

1. The President shall have the right of directing attention at anymeeting to any matter or subject within the jurisdiction or officialcognisance of the Council. He shall also report to the Council on anyfunctions he has attended as representative of the Council.

2. Clerk. The Clerk shall report on all matters which his dutiesrequire him to bring before the Council, matters of information whichrequire Council attention, works carried out during the previous month,and other matters requested by the Council.

3. Other Committees: As required by the Council.(f) Questions on which notice of motion has been given in accordance

with the Act.(g) Business arising from General correspondence, as such correspondence

is read by the Clerk.(h) Business arising from Health Correspondence.(i) Business arising from correspondence pertaining to Vermin and Noxious

Weeds control.(j) Business arising from tabled correspondence.(k) General Business.

9. The foregoing Standing Orders may be suspended by resolution of theCouncil for the reception of deputations or visitors to the meeting, but shallbe resumed after the withdrawal of the deputation or visitors from the meeting.

10. Deputations. For a deputation to be received at a Council meeting,seven days' prior notice must be given to the Clerk. In an emergency, thePresident may ask the Council to receive a deputation immediately, and theCouncil will, by resolution, agree or disagree.

(a) Deputations will be under the control of the President and shall speakonly upon the subject matter upon which the Council agreed toreceive such deputation. Council members may ask questions, but nodiscussion involving Council policy will take place in the presence ofthe deputation.

(b) Upon the deputation retiring, the Council will proceed immediatelyto discuss the matter presented, and instruct the Clerk as to whatCouncil decision is to be forwarded to the deputation.

11. All correspondence to the Council shall be addressed to the Clerk, andsubmitted to the Council if requiring a Council resolution. No letter addressedto the Council shall be submitted by a member.

12. Committees.(a) If, in a report of a committee, distinct recommendations are made, the

decision of the Council may be taken separately on each recommendation.(b) Any report of a committee or any portion of such a report may be

amended by the Council in any manner it may think fit, or may be referredback to the committee for further consideration.

(c) The recommendation of any committee, when adopted by the Council,shall become the resolution of the Council.

13. When the President rises in his place during the progress of a debate,any member then speaking or offering to speak shall immediately resume hisseat and every member shall preserve strict silence so that the President maybe heard without interruption, but the member who was speaking many resumewhen the President takes his seat.

14. A member, when speaking, shall not digress from the subject of debate.

15. In the absence of any member who has placed a notice of motion onthe business paper for a meeting, any other member may, at such meeting,move the same, or such motion may be deferred until the next ordinary meetingof the Council.

16. Council resolutions may be determined by the President in either ofthe following methods:

(a) Undebated Resolutions. Where a resolution is proposed by a memberand there appears to be no dissentient, the President may put sucha motion, and if there is no member against the motion, he shalldeclare it carried.

(b) Debated Resolutions. Where a resolution is proposed by a memberand there appears to be •a dissentient, the President shall require themotion to be seconded, and when the motion has been proposed andseconded it shall become subject to the control of the Council.

17. Where a motion has been proposed and seconded any member shall beat liberty to move an amendment thereon, but no such amendment shall bedebated unless or until it has been seconded. After an amendment has beenmoved and seconded, any member desirous of moving a further amendmentmay give notice of his intention to do so and may briefly state his proposedamendment and the effect thereof.

18. No motion or amendment shall be debated unless or until it has beenreduced to writing, if the President so directs.

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19. A motion or an amendment before the Council shall be debated bymembers speaking in rotation in the affirmative or negative, and no member,except as provided in these by-laws, may speak twice on any motion oramendment.

20. In submitting a motion or amendment the President shall put thequestion first in the affirmative and then in the negative.

21. If an amendment has been carried, the question as amended shall itselfbecome the question before the Council, whereupon any further amendmentsupon such question may be moved.

22. If an amendment, whether upon an original question or amendedas aforesaid has been negated, then a further amendment may be moved tothe question to which such firstmentioned amendment was moved, and so onuntil there are no further amendments, and the question is then decided bythe final vote in the affirmative or negative; provided that no more than onemotion or one proposed amendment thereof shall be before the Council atany one time.

23. No discussion shall be permitted upon any motion for the adjournmentof the Council. If, upon the question being put on any such motion, the sameis negated, the subject then under consideration or the next on the businesspaper shall be discussed and it shall not be competent for any member to againmove for an adjournment until half an hour has elapsed from the time ofmoving the one that has been negated.

24. On resuming any discussion that has been adjourned, the mover ofsuch adjournment shall be entitled, if he has not already spoken on thesubject under discussion, to speak first.

25. Every such question shall be put categorically and without argument.

26. No discussion shall be permitted respecting any reply or refusal toreply to any question.

27. Members shall on all occasions when at a meeting address the Presidentand the Clerk and members by their official designations, such as President,Clerk or Councillor as the case may be.

28. The mover of an original motion shall have the right of general replyto all observations which have been made in reference to such motion or toany amendments moved thereon as well as the right to speak upon every suchamendment.

29. At meetings of the Council, except where he is prohibited from votingby the Act, a Councillor present in his seat when the question is put shallvote on the question openly and not by secret ballot. Where a member disclosesan interest in a matter in accordance with the Act, the Clerk shall recordparticulars of the disclosures made.

30. The result of voting openly is determined on the voices, unless amember of the Council calls for a show of hands, in which case the resultis determined on the count of raised hands, and upon a vote on the voices oron a show of hands being taken a Councillor may call for a division. Wherea member dissents he may request that his name be recorded in the minutes asopposed to the motion, and it shall be so recorded.

31. The division shall thereupon be taken by those voting in the affirmativePassing to the right of the chair and those voting in the negative to the leftof the chair. The names of the members who voted on the question on whichthere is a division shall be recorded by the Clerk.

32. The President shall be at liberty to put any question as often as maybe necessary to enable him to form his opinion as to the result of the votingand declare the same.

Damage to Council Property.33. No person shall make or leave a fire near any road or track or reserve

under the jurisdiction of the Council without taking proper precaution againstsuch a fire spreading.

34. No person shall set fire to any standing tree upon or near any roador track without the permission of the Council.

35. No person shall light a fire, or place any rushes, bushes or other in-flammable substance under, near or against any bridge or culvert in the District.

36. No person, without having first obtained the permission of the Councilshall break up, cut down, damage or destroy any footpath, gutter, drain, culvert,bridge, road, public way, tree, plant, gate, post, lantern, lamp post, implement,material, building or other property under the control of, or owned by, theCouncil.

37. No person shall carelessly, wilfully or wantonly, injure, destroy, carryaway, or remove from its place, any tree, scrub or plant, standing in any of theroads, enclosures, public places, of or belonging to, or under the control ofthe Council, or shall carelessly, wilfully, or wantonly injure, destroy, carryaway, or remove from its place, or ride or drive against any tree guards,fences or other protection to any such trees, scrub or plants as aforesaid.

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Depasturing of Cattle.38. No person shall turn loose or suffer any kind of animal belonging to

him or under his control, to stray or go about or be tethered or depasturedin or upon any road, recreation ground or reserve.

39. Any person owning or in control of any animal found wandering atlarge on any road, recreation ground or reserve, shall, upon the direction ofany Council officer or a member of the Police force, remove such animal im-mediately.

Sand, Timber, Gravel, etc.40. No person shall remove any timber, sand, gravel, soil, or other mat-

erial from any land belonging to or in the charge of or under the control ofthe Council, without written permission of the Council; any person contra-vening this by-law shall, upon conviction, be liable to pay to the Councilthe value of the materials removed, in addition to the penalty imposed.

Blasting.41. No person shall blast any rock, stone or timber, or use explosives for

other purposes, in or near any roadway, street or townsite, without obtainingthe permission of the Council, and attending to such directions in regardthereto given in conjunction with such permission, or subsequently given bythe Clerk.

Fencing.42. The Council may require the owner of land within any townsite or

prescribed area within the District to fence the boundary thereof abutting onany road, right of way, or footpath. No fence containing bush posts, barbedwire, or fowl netting will be permitted.

43. The Council may require the owner of land within any townsite orprescribed area within the District to carry out repairs as prescribed on anyfence abutting any road, right of way, or footpath.

Removal of Encroachments, Obstruction, and Undergrowth.44. The Council may direct the removal within thirty five days of any

building, fence, or other obstruction or encroachment in or upon any street,road, lane, or public place under the control of the Council. In any case offailure to comply with such direction, it shall be lawful for an officer appointedby the Council to remove same at cost of the person so offending, and to pro-ceed against the offender for a breach of this by-law.

Street Stalls, Collections, etc.45. No person or body of persons shall conduct a street stall, collection, sale

or exhibition, without the permission of the Clerk, who shall report his approvalat the next ordinary meeting of the Council. The Council may, from time totime, direct the Clerk to withhold permission for any subsequent street stalls,collections, sales or exhibitions.

Appointment of Employees.46. The Clerk is hereby authorised, acting for and on behalf of the Council

to employ any casual or weekly servant required by the Council in connectionwith any works, but shall report the fact of the employment of any suchservant to the Council at its next meeting following such employment, and theCouncil shall be deemed to have ratified the employment of any such servant,and such employment may be continued unless at such meeting the Councilby resolution directs that the employment of the servant shall be discontinued.

47. The authority given by this by-law shall be supplementary to and shallnot derogate from the power of the President of the Council under Section186 of the Act.

Management and Use of Reserves.48. These by-laws shall apply to all public reserves, parklands, gardens

and recreation grounds under the management or control of the Council,hereinafter called the reserves.

49. Under such conditions and stipulations as shall be determined by theCouncil, and upon payment of such fees as determined by the Council fromtime to time, the Council may grant to any person, or association of persons,the exclusive right to use and occupy any reserve or portion of a reserve forthe purpose of conducting thereon any games, sports, racing, trotting, amuse-ments or entertainments, but the public shall have the right to enter uponsuch reserves or portion thereof on payment to the person or association ofpersons so using and occupying as aforesaid, such sum as such person orassociation of persons shall have determined as to be payable for admission tosuch reserve or portion thereof.

50. No person except the officer or servants of the Council acting in thedischarge of their duty, or unless authorised by the person or association ofpersons to whom an exclusive right has been granted under by-law 49 of thesebylaws, shall enter a reserve on such days as may be set aside for games,sports, racing, trotting, amusements or entertainments, except through theproper entrance for such purpose and upon payment of such fees chargeablefor admission at the time, but on such days as are not set apart as aforesaid,the reserves shall be open to the public, free of charge.

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51. No person shall bring or take any horse onto the reserves for the pur-pose of exercising or training such horse without first having obtained fromthe Council a training or exercising permit, nor train or exercise such horsecontrary to any restrictions, conditions, or stipulation that such permit mayimpose on the holder thereof.

52. No person shall damage or interfere with any property placed or usedin or belonging to the reserves, nor break, pull up, damage or injure any treescrub or plant, nor commit any nuisance in any reserve, nor stand on or climbor jump over the seats, trees or fences, or leave on any reserve any bottles, cans,paper, cast off clothing or any litter or rubbish of any kind.

53. No person, unless authorised by the Council, shall bring into any reserveany horse, cow or other animal for the purpose of depasturing the reserve.

54. With the exception of any Caravan Park properly constructed for thepurpose, no person shall camp, lodge or tarry overnight, or frequent a reservefor the purpose of camping or lodging on any reserve, unless authorised by theCouncil.

55. No person shall drive any vehicle in or through any reserve excepton such portions as are reserved or set apart for such a purpose, and then at aspeed not exceeding five miles per hour.

56. No person except the officers or servants of the Council acting in thedischarge of their duty, shall light any fire within a reserve without the writtenconsent of the Council, except in such places as are provided on the reservesfor such a purpose.

57. The Council may, upon application, grant to any sporting club or otherresponsible association of persons, a permit authorising the serving and con-sumption of intoxicating liquor at any properly organised social gatheringunder the control of such club or association, subject to such conditions andrestrictions as the Council may see fit to impose.

58. Any person behaving in a reserve in a disorderly manner, or creating ortaking part in any disturbance or using any profane, indecent or obscene langu-age or committing any act of indecency or misconducting himself or committingany breach of these by-laws, may be removed forthwith from the reserve byany officer, servant, or member of the Council, or officer of the Police Force,or any member of the committee of any club or association or other authorisedbody having the right to use and occupy the reserve at the time, without affect-ing such person's liability to prosecution for an offence against these by-laws.

59. Any person who obtains keys to unlock any locked buildings on reservesshall return the same to the Council office, or to a servant of the Councilas soon as possible after use.

Damage or Injury to Roads by Water.60. Whenever it appears to the Council that through the construction of

a dam on lands adjacent to a road, such a construction is likely to causedamage or injury to a road, the Council may serve notice requiring theowner or occupier of the dam to lower the level of the spillway to coincidewith the lowest tabledrain level of the adjoining roadway, and to refrainfrom doing any act to prevent the free flow of water from the loweredspillway. If the owner or occupier of the land on which the dam is situatefails or neglects to comply with the order within thirty-five days, the Councilmay effect the required work, and recover the costs thereof in a Court ofcompetent jurisdiction.

Long Service Leave.61. In the interpretation of these by-laws, the following words shall have

the meaning assigned to them hereunder,(a) "Council" means the Williams Shire Council.(b) "Continuous Service" means service in the employment of the Council

during which an employee has not been absent from the service of theCouncil for a continuous period of more than ten days, without leaveof absence being granted by the Council. For the purpose of thisclause, service shall be deemed to be continuous notwithstanding

(1) the taking of any annual leave or long service leave,(2) any period of absence on account of illness or injury,(3) any interruption occasioned by services in the Armed Forces

of the Crown through conscription.

62. All employees of the Council, shall, after a period of ten years con-tinuous service as permanent full time employees thereof, commencing fromthe first day of January, 1946, be entitled to three months long service leave.Long service leave is to be taken at the convenience of the Council, which will',as far as possible, meet with the wishes of the employee, but the Councilmay require the employee to take his leave by giving not less than threemonths notice.

Employees due to take long service leave shall be paid their salary or wagefor the period thereof at the rate equivalent to the salary or wage paid inthe week immediately preceeding the taking of long service leave. The Councilmay, at its discretion either-

(i) pay to an employee his salary or wages periodically during long serviceleave or,

(ii) pay to an employee in advance the sum representing the amount of hissalary or wages for the period of his long service leave.

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63. Employees shall not be entitled to long service leave until the completionof ten years continuous service. After the completion of the first ten years,employees will be entitled to a pro rata payment if they leave the service ofthe Council before the next period is completed.

64. In the event of resignation retirement or death of an employee, theCouncil may pay to such employee (or in the case of death to his personalrepresentative), a sum of money equal to his salary or wages for the period oflong service leave which the Council was empowered under these by-laws togrant to such employee at the date of his resignation retirement or death, orif the Council after consideration of all the circumstances, directs that thedeath of an employee may be presumed the Council may authorise the paymentto the dependants of the employee a sum equivalent to the amount of salaryor wages which would under this by-law have been granted to the employeeimmediately prior to the date of his death, such date to be determined by theCouncil.

65. An employee dimissed by the Council, except in the matter of retrench-ment, shall not be paid any sum in pursuance of the preceeding by-law.

66. Long service leave shall be considered as a special period of recupera-tion after a lengthy term of service with a view to fitting the employee for afurther term, and during such leave no employee shall undertake any form ofemployment for hire or reward unless by special permission of the Council.Any contravention of this by-law shall entitle the Council to dismiss theemployee from its service, and to cease paying, or recover any amounts paid inadvance on account of long service leave.

Footpath Crossings.67. No person shall construct a vehicle crossing place over any made foot-

path without first obtaining a permit from the Council.

68. Such a permit shall be issued by the Council provided that the depthof the material and method of construction shall be to the satisfaction of theCouncil and capable of carrying the heaviest vehicle likely to use the crossing.

Pipelines under roads and Footpaths.69. No person shall put a water pipe or other service pipe or conduit under

any road or footpath without a permit from the Council.70. Any damage done shall be made good by the applicant, or by the

Council at the applicants expense.71. The Council may require, in the permit, an outer or larger pipe or

covering through which such water pipe or conduit may be withdrawn forrepairs or replacement without any further damage to the road or pavement.

Verandahs.72. No person shall construct a verandah over the footpath of any street

in the townsite of Williams, unless it be of a cantilever type with no supportingverandah posts.

Prevention of Damage by Implements.73. No person shall drive, draw impel, or cause to be driven, drawn or

impelled on or across any road within the Shire of Williams, any agriculturalimplement or machinery, in such a manner that any part other than the wheels(if not of a flanged type), shall touch the ground. Penalty $40.00. The ownerof any agricultural implements or machinery driven, drawn or impelled on oracross any road, and also the driver or person having the control of suchagricultural implement or machinery, shall be liable to pay to the Council thecost of repairing any damage caused to any road by the use of such implementsor machinery.

Hall and Sports Pavilion Control and Management.74. In these by-laws, subject to the context

(a) "Buildings" means and includes all parts of the Williams Memorialhall situated on Lot 49, Williams Townsite, Agricultural Hall, situatedon Lot 9 Williams Townsite, and Sports Pavilion and minor buildingssituated on Location 13311 Williams.

(b) "Building grounds" means Town Lots 49, 9, and Williams Location13311.

(c) "Caretaker" means the caretaker of buildings duly appointed by theCouncil.

75. Application for the hire of buildings or any part thereof shall be madeto the Council not less than 48 hours before the actual time required, exceptin such circumstances as are set out in by-law 76. The application shallstate the time and purpose for which the buildings are required. The personmaking such application shall be the official hirer, and as such shall beresponsible for the requirements of these by-laws.

76. The Council may, from time to time, let such of the buildings as itconsiders appropriate to any local organisation on a season term basis, andthe Secretary of the local organisation for the time being shall be deemedto be the hirer for the purposes of these by-laws.

77. The fees and hire charges for the buildings and for the consumptionof alcoholic liquor therein shall be as determined by the Council from time totime.

78. In the case of persons not resident in the District hire fees shall bepaid on application for the booking.

79. The Council may at any time demand that the hirer shall, prior tothe term of engagement, pay the required fees, and this amount shall beforfeited to the Council if the booking is cancelled.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4511

80. The hours for which hire may be effected at daytime rates shall be from9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Night time hire may be effected from 7 p.m. until 3 a.m.

81. If in the opinion of the Council exceptional cleaning is involved afterthe hiring of any of the buildings, the Council may require the hirer to paythe costs incurred by such cleaning.

82. The Council reserves the right to refuse to let the buildings or partthereof to any applicant without assigning any reason for such refusal.

83. The Council may from time to time cancel any arrangement for hiringof the buildings or any portion thereof, in which case any charge or depositreceived shall be returned forthwith.

84. In the event of two or more applications for hire being received throughthe mail on the same day and date, the Council shall determine which applicantshall receive the booking. Applications received at the counter shall be grantedin strict order as received.

85. The hirer of the buildings or any part thereof shall comply with theprovisions of the Health Act and the by-laws for the control and managementof such buildings, and any other Act in force applicable to such hiring. Ifin the opinion of the Council, the Clerk or the Caretaker, all the necessaryactions have not been taken to comply with the provisions of the Acts andby-laws mentioned above, the Council or the Clerk may cancel the hirers termof engagement and prevent the use or continued use of the building.

86. In the event of the use of the building or any portion thereof beingforbidden or prevented under the last preceding by-law, the hirer shall forfeitthe full amount payble for the hire as if the hire had been duly fulfilled, and theCouncil shall not be responsible to the hirer for any loss or damage incurredby the hirer.

87. No spirituous liquors, wine, ale, beer or spirits, or any other intoxicatingliquor shall be brought into or consumed in the buildings or any part thereof,or on the building grounds, except by special Council permit in writing.

88. The hirer of the buildings or any part thereof shall maintain and keepgood order and decent behaviour within the buildings and grounds, and shallbe responsible for any damage done to the buildings, fixtures, fittings, furniture,crockeryware, etc., and shall pay for any damages which may occur duringthe term of hiring as may be assessed by the Council.

89. No person shall in the buildings or grounds be guilty of any misbe-haviour.

90. The Clerk, caretaker, or any police officer shall be permitted to have freeingress to the buildings or building grounds at all times during the terms ofengagement, and shall be given every facility for seeing that these by-lawsare duly carried out.

91. No person shall erect any internal or external decorations, place anynails or screws in the woodwork, walls, or any part of the buildings, and noadvertising matter shall be attached to any wall or fitting without expresspermission of the Council.

92. The hirer of the buildings or building grounds shall be responsible forthe unlocking of doors and windows and for the subsequent locking of thesame. Similar conditions apply to the use of electric current and water supplies.

93. The hirer shall use only that portion of the building or building groundwhich has been hired to him and shall not use or allow to be used any otherpart thereof.

94. The Council may from time to time direct the erection of regulatorysignposting for the parking of vehicles on the building grounds, and no personshall park any vehicle in an area not designated for parking.

95. The hirer or persons using the buildings or building grounds shall obeyany reasonable request made upon him or them by the Shire Clerk or Caretakerfor proper use and control of the buildings or building grounds.

Penalty.96. Any person offending against any of the provisions of these by-laws,

shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding $60.00.97. Section 263 of the Local Government Act shall apply to all by-laws,

that is to say: Nothing in any by-law shall relieve any person from any penaltypunishments, or action done by him in breach of any by-law made underthis Act: and the Council may sue any person for any damage done to anyroad, public place, building structure, appliance, apparatus or thing, in additionto recovering the amount of any breach of any by-law .

Dated this 12th day of July 1972.The Common Seal of the Shire of Williams was hereto affixed in the presenceof

E. H. SPRAGG,President.

D. H. TINDALE,Shire Clerk.

EL.S.]

Recommended— C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Executive Councilthis 14th day of November, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council,

4512 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

ELECTRICITY ACT, 1945-1953.

The State Electricity Commission of Western Australia,Perth, 28th September, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil, acting pursuant to the powers conferred by the Electricity Act,1945-1953, and pursuant to a recommendation of the Commission, is pleasedto make the regulations as set out in the Schedule hereunder to take effect onand from the 1st day of January, 1973.

N. E. KEHOE,Secretary,

The State Electricity Commission of Western Australia.

Principalregulations.

Schedule.

Regulations.

1. In these regulations the Electricity Act Regulations, 1947,as reprinted pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954,and published as so reprinted in the Government Gazette on 21stAugust, 1968, and as amended from time to time thereafter byregulations published in the Government Gazette are referred to asthe principal regulations.

Schedule 2. The principal regulations are amended by substituting for theof Testing SCHEDULE OF TESTING FEES, the following schedule:—feessubstituted.

SCHEDULE OF TESTING FEES.

Article. Test Fee.

Electric Bread Toasters .... 70.00 TwoElectric Bread Toasters (automatic) 110.00 TwoElectric Room Heaters .... 120.00 TwoElectric Room Heaters (with fan) 145.00 Two

Electric Room Heaters (Thermal Storage.Type):(i) Free Outlet Type .... .... 315.00 Two(ii) Free Outlet Type with auxiliary

element .... 440.00 Two(iii) Controlled Outlet Type 500.00 Two(iv) Controlled Outlet Type with

auxiliary element 560.00 TwoElectric Portable Immersion Heaters .... 60.00 TwoElectric Portable Immersion Heaters

(Aquarium Type) 90.00 TwoElectric Jugs 65.00 TwoElectric Irons 80.00 TwoElectric Irons (Steam) 170.00 Two

Appliance Plugs:(i) Without cord 150.00 Two(ii) With integrally moulded cord .... 195.00 Two

Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (SinglePole) 275.00 Two

Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (MultiPole) 305.00 Two

Miniature Over-current Circuit Breakers(Single Pole) .... 285.00 Two

Miniature Over-current Circuit Breakers(Single Pole with earth leakageprotection) 325.00 Two

Miniature Over-current Circuit Breakers(Multi Pole) .... .... 345.00 Two

Miniature Over-current Circuit Breakers(Multi Pole with earth leakageprotection) .... 390.00 Two

Additional fee for Miniature Over-current Circuit Breakers not marked"line" and "load"-(i) Single Pole 245.00(ii) Multi Pole 290.00

No. of Samplesto be Submitted.

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4513

Article. Test Fee. No. of Samplesto be Submitted.

Plugs and Plug Sockets:(i) Plugs 80.00 Two(ii) Plugs (integrally moulded type) 115.00 Two

Fuse incorporated in plug 290.00(iii) Plug Sockets Only 90.00 Two

Wall Switches:(i) AC/DC 185.00 Three(ii) DC only 100.00 Three(iii) AC only .... . 100.00 Three

Wall Switches with thermo-

plastic body an additional .... 70.00

Electric Soldering Irons .... 100.00 TwoFlexible Cords:

(i) Rubber or pvc insulated, singlecore 195.00 One coil

of 50 yards.(ii) Each additional core, an additio-

nal 115.00(iii) Sheath, an additional 115.00(iv) Fibrous insulated (Single core) 100.00 One coil

of 50 yards.(v) Unprotected pvc/asbestos or

pvc/glass insulated (Single core) 235.00 One coilof 50 yards.

Normal Bayonet Lampholders • •• 50.00 Three

Normal Bayonet Lampholders (switched) 155.00 ThreeElectric Handlamps:

(i) Incandescent (excluding lamp-

holder and switch) 50.00 Two(ii) Fluorescent (excluding lamp-

holder ballast and switch) 80.00 Two

Normal Bayonet Lampholder Adaptors 40.00 ThreeNormal Bayonet Lampholder Adaptors:

(i) with lampholder outlet or out-lets . 80.00 Three

(ii) with switched lampholder outlet 185.00 Three

Cord Extention Sockets .... .... 115.00 Two

Portable Switching or Control Devices ... 125.00 TwoPlug Socket Adaptors .... 120.00 TwoElectric Razors-(Electric Dry Shavers)

and Electric Hair Clippers (includingvoltage selection):(1) Electric Razors (Electric Dry

Shavers) .... 125.00 Two(ii) Electric Hair Clippers .... 125.00 Two

Extra-low Voltage Transformers (in-cluding short circuit protection) 145.00 Two

Cord Line Switches:(i) AC/DC 185.00 Two(ii) DC only 100.00 Two(iii) AC only 100.00 Two

Cord Line Switches with thermoplasticbody an additional .... 70.00

Portable Lamp Standards and Brackets:(i) Incandescent type 50.00 Two(ii) Fluorescent type excluding bal-

last 85.00 Two

Non-Flexible Electric Bed Warmers ... 120.00 TwoFlexible Electric Heating Pads (exclud-

ing thermostat) 195.00 TwoDecorative Lighting Outfits (excluding

cord but including moulded lamp-holders) 80.00 Two Sets

Portable Electric Vacuum Cleaners (in-cluding AC/DC type) 120.00 Two

Electric Lawnmowers 145.00 Two

Electric Floor Polishers .... 135.00 Two

Portable Electric Drills .... 120.00 TwoDomestic Electric Washing Machines:

(i) Non-automatic .... .... 185.00 One(ii) Semi-automatic (Standard) .... 255.00 One(iii) Automatic (Standard) .... 255.00 One(iv) Semi-automatic or automatic

with solid state control, two orthree speed motor, and/or re-

versing facilities .... 325.00 One

4514 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

Article. No. of SamplesTest Fee. to be Submitted.

Electric Blankets (excluding temperaturecontrol device) 235.00 Two

Domestic Electric Sewing Machines . 120.00 TwoElectric Grillers .... .... 135.00 Two

Electric Kettles or Electric Saucepans .... 110.00 TwoElectrict Kettles or Electric Saucepans

(Coffee Perculators) 120.00 TwoPortable Electric Ranges .... 185.00 TwoHousehold Electric Ranges:

(i) Cooking hob only 170.00 Two(ii) Wall oven only .... 175.00 Two(iii) Wall oven (with high tempera-

ture self-cleaning) .... 275.00 Two(iv) Combined cooking hob and

single oven • •• .... 260.00 Two(v) Combined cooking hob and

single oven (with high tem-perature self-cleaning) .... 335.00 TwoFor each additional oven incor-

porated in a Household Elec-

tric Range an additional .... 20.00Pressure Storage Water Heaters . 245.00 Two

For each thermal protective devicean additional .... .... 35.00

For each supplementary heatingunit an additional .... 35.00

Household Food Preparation Machines 140.00 TwoFluorescent Lamp Ballasts 110.00 TwoElectric Microwave Ovens 485.00 TwoHousehold Electric Hair Dryers .... 145.00 TwoCOMPONENTS INCORPORATED IN PRESCRIBED ARTICLES-

ADDITIONAL VEES WHERE TESTING IS REQUIREDArticle Test Fee

Thermostat or Energy controller: $(i) Without off position 110.00(ii) With off position 205.00

Switch:(i) AC only 100.00(ii) DC only 100.00(iii) AC/DC 185.00

Switch with thermoplastic body anadditional 70.00

Lampholder 50.00Switched lampholde •155.00Transformer 145.00Insulating or protective moulding:

(i) One only .... 30.00(ii) Two or more 20.00

Zinc based die casting .... 20.00Radio interference suppression device:

(i) Normal .... 80.00(ii) Miniature 50.00

Plug Socket (Extra-low voltage) 60.00Flexible cord incorporated in a flexible

electric heating pad, or decorativelighting outfit or supplied with anelectric razor (electric dry shaver)or electric hair clipper:(i) One core without sheath 195.00(ii) Two core without sheath 310.00(iii) Two core with sheath .... 425.00(iv) Three core with sheath 540.00

Motor control device:(i) AC only . 100.00(ii) DC only 100.00(iii) AC/DC .... 185.00

Thermal protective device for electricmotors .... 20.00

Ballast incorporated in equipment .... 95.00Capacitor (other than associated with a

radio interference suppression de-vice) 260.00

Quick-connect tab .... 5.00Plastic covering of heating element in-

corporated in an electric blanket 65.00

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4515

CONSTITUTION ACT, 1889.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council, pursuant to section 74 of the Con-stitution Act, 1889, has terminated the appointmentof Donald Wayne Saunders to the position of"Consultant in the North-West Planning andCo-ordinating Authority" and appointed him tothe position of "Chief Executive Officer" to theFuel and Power Commission of Western Australiaas from the 30th day of October, 1972, to the4th day of October, 1973.

JOHN T. TONKIN,Premier.

ARTIFICIAL BREEDING BOARD ACT, 1965.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 22nd November, 1972.

Agric. 1219/67.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Execu-tive Council acting pursuant to section 11 of theArtificial Breeding Board Act, 1965, has approvedthe appointment of William Arthur Hambley asManager of the Artificial Breeding Board as fromthe eleventh day of November, 1972, at a salaryequivalent to the State Public Service classifica-tion C-II-6/7 for Clerical Division Officers underSchedule A of the Public Service (Administrationand Clerical Officers) Salaries Agreement, 1971,Amendment No. 2 of 1972, and as varied in accord-ance with the provisions of Clauses 4 and 14 of thesaid Agreement.

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture.

MARKETING OF LAMB ACT, 1971.

Minister for Agriculture,Perth 7th November, 1972.

ON the recommendation of the Western AustralianLamb Marketing Board and for the purposes ofsection 24 of the Marketing of Lamb Act, 1971,the Minister for Agriculture hereby declares thatthe Board is authorised to accept the delivery of,and thereafter to deal with, any sheep which isdelivered to the Board and accepted by the Boardas a lamb but which after slaughter is identifiedas not being in the category of lamb.

The authority hereby given expires on the 30thday of June, 1973, unless earlier revoked orextended.

Dated 7th November, 1972.H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Agriculture.

MARKETING OF LAMB ACT, 1971.

THE Western Australian Lamb Marketing Boardhereby notifies for general information that thegeneral areas of duties and the names of the firmsand associations who have agreed to act as agentsfor the Board are as follows:-

1. To act as the Board's representative gener-ally, to inspect lamb on the property and to deliverlamb to the Board-

Dalgety Australia Limited;Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort Ltd.;Western Livestock Ltd.;Westralian Farmers Co-operative Ltd.;

2. To handle skins on behalf of the Board-The W.A. Wool and Produce Brokers' Associa-

tion;

3. To receive and slaughter lamb and to furnishreturns for the Board the following ExportAbattoirs-

Autho-rised

numberfor thepurpose

ofmarking

lamb.Anchorage Butchers, Cockburn Road,

Coogee, W.A. 6164 .... 237Borthwick, Thomas & Sons (Austra-

lasia) Ltd., 106 Burswood Road,Victoria Park 6100. 199

Bunbury Beef Exports 1967 Pty. Ltd.,Box 224 P.O., Bunbury 6230. 128

Geraldton Meat Exports Pty. Ltd.,P.O. Box 518, Geraldton 6530. 104

Green, E. G. & Sons, Harvey MeatExports, 61-63 Uduc Road, Harvey

648Midland Junction Abattoir Board,

Military Road, Midland 6056 .... 119Southern Meat Packers Pty. Ltd.,

Katanning.... .... .... 572Wesfarmers Lynley Valley Meats Pty.

Ltd., Wooroloo. .... 1027West Australian Meat Export Works,

P.O. Box 49, Fremantle 6160. .. 712

4. To receive and slaughter lambs and to furn-ish returns-the following non-export abattoirsclassified as killing more than 100 lambs in anyweek-

Autho-rised

numberfor thepurpose

ofmarking

lamb.Sowden Pty. Ltd., 259 South Street,

Hilton. •- 1Chester Butchers Pty. Ltd., Lowood

Road, Mt. Barker 6324. .. .... 2Dardanup Butchering Co., P.O. Box

227, Bunbury 6230. . 3

Gardiner J. L. & Son, Dardanup .. 4Carstone B. T. & M. F., Box 509, Bus-

selton 6280. 5Grieves K. & Reid, Dempster Street,

Esperance 6450. .... 6Iwankiw, R. & I., Kalgoorlie Abattoirs,

P.O. Box 98, Kalgoorlie. 7Hagan, M., Waggrakine via Gerald-

ton. .. • •• • 8Kojonup Abattoirs, Katanning Road,

Kojonup 6395. 9Manjimup Producers Abattoirs,

Ipsen Street, Manjimup 6258 .. 10Midwest Abattoirs Pty. Ltd., 122

Augustus Street, Geraldton 6530 11Eastern Districts Abattoirs, 46 Bar-.

rak Street, Merredin 6415. 12Payne Ross & Co., P.O. Box 3, Boy-

anup 6337. ... 14Roediger Bros., 182 Fitzgerald Street,

Northam 6401. 15Russell Reg. & Son, Tammin 6409. ... 16Tip Top Abattoirs Pty. Ltd., 567 New-

castle Street, West Perth 6005. . 17Merredin Central District Abattoirs,

Box 321, Merredin 6415. 185. To receive lamb and furnish returns-the

following non-export abattoirs classified as kill-ing less than 100 lambs in any one week-

Augusta Butchering Co., Busse11 Highway,Augusta 6290.

Archibald K. K. & L. M., 105 Vincent Street,Beverley 6304.

Blechynden Butchers, Bridgetown 6255.

4516 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

Bradshaw G. F. & Co., 9 Campbell Street, Cor-rigin 6375.

Bruce Rock Meat Supply, 52 Johnson Street,Bruce Rock 6418.

Burton M., Winfield Street, Morawa 6623.Dennis L., Toodyay Abattoirs, Toodyay.Dongara Butchers, Dongara.Edwards W. E. & Co., Heal Street, Quairading

6383.Fleay W. E. & M. A., Darkan 6392.Fry J., Brunswick Junction 6224.Fuller R. C., 7 Ware Street, Wagin 6315.Gardiner Meat Supply, Stubbs Street, Lake

Grace.Harris P., "Agga Farm", Northampton 6535.Haslam B., Hyden.Jones M. S. & M. J., lla Giblett Street, Man-

jimup 6258.Katanning Shire Council, Austral Terrace,

Katanning.Martin Bros., McPherson Street, Carnamah

6517.Mazzuchelli, Box 78, Mukinbudin 6479.Narrogin Abattoirs, P.O. Box 1061, Narrogin.

O'Donnell's Butchers, Nabawa 6532.Purser W. & Sons, Box 109, Moora 6510.Richards C. V. & Co., Northcliffe 6262.Rossiter & Co., Butcher's Shop, Three Springs.Spendwell Meats, Fenton Street, Wongan Hills.Thompson, Boddington 6390.Thomson Bros., Brockman Street, Pemberton

6260.Tiller, Kellerberrin.Walsh V. R., Queen Street, Busselton 6280.

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture.

ERRATUM.NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1950-1970.

IN the Notice published on page 4452 of theGovernment Gazette of 17th November, 1972, thewords "Calthrop (Tribulus Terrestris)" should read"Caltrop (Tribulus terrestris)" wherever used.

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

22nd November, 1972.

MARKETING OF LAMB ACT, 1971.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 14th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, acting pursuant to theprovisions of section 31 of the Marketing of Lamb Act, 1971, has been pleased to makethe regulations set forth in the schedule hereunder.

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture.

Schedule.

MARKETING OF LAMB ACTREGULATIONS, 1972.

1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the Marketing of Lamb Act Regulations,1972.

(2) In these regulations"approved" means approved by the Board;"inspector" means an inspector appointed under these regulations;"lamb" includes a sheep delivered to and accepted by the Board as a lamb

but which after slaughter is identified as not being in the categoryof lamb;

"proprietor" means the person having the management or control of landsor premises used for or in connection with the slaughtering of lambsor the treatment, storage or chilling of lamb products;

"representative" means a person acting as agent for the Board undersection 15 of the Act whose appointment as such for the time beinghas been notified in the Gazette;

"the Act" means the Marketing of Lamb Act, 1971;"the Board" means the Western Australian Lamb Marketing Board.

2. It is hereby declared that section 19 of the Act does not apply(a) where a lamb is delivered for slaughter at a place north of the 26th parallel

of south latitude; or(b) where a lamb is slaughtered in an abattoir situate south of the 26th

parallel if-(i) the lamb was delivered to the Board and acquired by the Board before

being purchased live for slaughter in that abattoir;(ii) the information required by these regulations is furnished to the

Board in relation to that abattoir; and(iii) that abattoir is classified by the Board as an abattoir killing less than

one hundred lambs in any week.

3. The Board may, by notice in the Gazette(a) specify the general areas of duties and the names of the persons and

associations who have agreed to act as agents of the Board;(b) specify in relation to any abattoir the class assigned to it by the Board

for the purpose of these regulations.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4517

4. At all abattoirs the proprietor shall cause all carcasses to be mouthed in thepresence of an inspector as soon as practicable after slaughter to determine whetheror not, the carcass is within the category of lamb.

5. (1) All export abattoirs, and all non-export abattoirs classified by the Boardas killing more than one hundred lambs in any week, shall classify or grade all lamband edible lamb products obtained from lambs slaughtered by or on behalf of thatabattoir in accordance with the conditions and restrictions applicable to the kindsof meat as specified in items 34 to 41 of the Third Schedule to the Exports (Meat)Regulations in force under the Customs Act, 1901 and the Commerce (Trade Descrip-tions) Act, 1905 of the Commonwealth.

(2) The provisions of subregulation (1) of this regulation do not apply to lambproducts in the form of offal obtained from lambs slaughtered by or on behalf ofa non-export abattoir in accordance with the prior written approval of the Board.

(3) At an abattoir of the kind referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulationthe proprietor shall mark all lamb to be sold for consumption in the State with amarking device consisting of the design

W .A.LAMBM .B.

together with a numeral authorised by the Board for the use of the proprietor atthe place of marking, and the marking shall be effected by so applying the deviceusing an approved ink or stain as to produce a continuous series of identifyingdesigns on each outer side of the carcass from the neck to the rump.

(4) At an abattoir classified by the Board as killing less than one hundred lambsin any week the proprietor shall mark the lambs slaughtered in the manner fromtime to time required by the Marking of Lamb and Hogget Act, 1967.

6. (1) The Board may appoint inspectors for the purposes of the Act.(2) A person appointed to be an inspector shall be furnished with a certificate

evidencing his appointment and shall produce the certificate whenever required soto do by any person in respect of whom he has exercised or is about to exercise anyof his powers under the Act.

(3) An inspector has power to(a) enter and search any building, premises or place which he has reasonable

grounds for believing is used for, or in connection with, the slaughtering,processing, storage or sale of lamb or lamb products;

(b) enter and search any vehicle or other conveyance which he has reasonablecause for believing is used for, or in connection with, the transportation oflamb or lamb products in the course of trade, sale or delivery and for thatpurpose may detain any such conveyance;

(c) require the production of, and to inspect, accounts, invoices, receipts, returnsand other documents relating to lamb or lamb products, at abattoirs andelsewhere;

(d) organise, supervise or carry out the mouthing of lamb and the identification,classification, grading, weighing, recording, marking and tagging of lamband lamb products;

(e) organise, supervise or carry out training schemes, grading procedures, pro-cessing programmes, evaluation procedures, and the drying, packing, trans-portation and sale of skins.

(4) An inspector may be appointed either generally, or for one or more specificpurposes or in relation to one or more specific places.

7. (1) Every consignment of lambs to the Board shall be accompanied by(a) an acceptance form completed and signed by the representative authorising

the delivery; and(b) a statement of liens and other interests completed and signed by the pro-

ducer pursuant to subsection (2) of section 17 of the Act.(2) Within twenty-four hours of the receipt of any lambs at an abattoir the pro-

prietor shall complete an approved stock arrival form in respect of the consignmentand send copies of it to

(a) the representative authorising the delivery of the consignment;(b) the Board's skin valuers;(c) the carrier of the lambs; and(d) the Board.

(3) A killing return in the approved form shall be completed on a daily basisby the proprietor in relation to all lambs slaughtered and shall be furnished by himin the Board and to such other persons as the Board may direct.

(4) Unless the Board otherwise requires, a representative shall complete andfurnish to the Board weekly reconciliation statements, and copies of all accountsales to the producer, invoices sent, and receipts given with respect to moneys col-lected on behalf of the Board in such manner and at such times as the Board maydirect.

8. A person who-(a) fails to comply with any of the requirements of these regulations within

the time or in the manner thereby specified; or(b) contravenes any provision of these regulations,

commits an offence.Penalty: One hundred dollars.

4518 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1972 1972Nov. 10 •• • 958A/1972 Caravans—Two Bedroom with Kitchen—(3 only)—Public Works Department Nov. 30Nov. 10 •••• 961A/1972 Four Berth Caravans with Shower and Toilet (2 only)—M.R.D. Nov. 30Nov. 17 • • 963A/1972 Slip Ring Motor Test Bench P.W.D. Nov. 30Nov. 17 • . 964A/1972 New Upright Pinaos—Education Dept. .... Nov. 30Nov. 17 • 968A/1972 Coachscrews (400,000 only) and Spring Rail Clips (400,100 only)—W.A.G.R. Nov. 30Nov. 17 •• • 970A/1972 Installation and Commissioning of an Induction Furnace—State Engineering

Works ... Nov. 30Nov. 17 •• • 973A/1972 Medium Tandem Graders (3 only)—M.R.D. Nov. 30Nov. 17 • • 974A/1972 Four Wheel Drive Loader (1 only)—M.R.D. Nov. 30Nov. 17 • • 975A/1972 11/15 Ton Multi-Tyred Self-propelled Rollers (4 only)—M.R.D. Nov. 30Nov. 17 • • 976A/1972 36 Ton Self-propelled, Multi-tyred Road Rollers (4 only)—M.R.D. Nov. 30Nov. 17 •••• 985A/1972 Heavy Duty Tractor—M.R.D. Nov. 30Nov. 3 •••• 921A/1972 Instrumentation Equipment for M.W.B. Control Metering Scheme .... Nov. 30Nov. 17 ••.• 969A/1972 Chlorine Dosing Equipment—M.W.B., Swanbourne Dec. 7Nov. 17 •••• 971A/1972 Bulldozer (Rubber Tyred and Crawler Tractor Type) and Loaders (Four

Wheel Drive) W.A.G.R. Dec. 7Nov. 24 989A/1972 Caravan (1 only) .... Dec. 7Nov. 24 992A/1972 Sodium Fluoroacetate (1080)—Agric. Dec. 7Nov. 24 1002A/1972 One Hour Rated Fire Doors and Steel Frames for Primary Teachers Training Dec. 7

College, Mount LawleyNov. 10 947A/1972 Crushed Stone, Metal Dust, Flour Dust and Concreting Sand for M.W.B. Dec. 12Nov. 17 .... 972A/1972 Rock Base Material and Water Binding Gravel—M.W.B. Dec. 14Nov. 17 .... 977A/1972 Wharf Fender Units (51 only) .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 988A/1972 Washing Scales—Hospital Ellis .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 991A/1972 Pipes Steel 36 in., 21 in. and 18 in. Dia.—P.W.W.S. Dec. 14Oct. 13 .... 825A/1972 Medical Linear Accelerator and Treatment Couch Dec. 21Nov. 24 . 990A/1972 Pumping Plant (Mandurah Sewage) Dec. 21

1973Sept. 1 .... 693A/1972 Distillate Fuel for W.A.G.R. Jan. 18

t Documents also available for inspection only at W.A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.

The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

128 King Street,Sydney, N.S.W. 2000.

The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

2 Royal Arcade,Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing

1972 1972Nov. 10 .... 944A/1972 "Boltons" Four Berth Survey Caravan (MRD 512) at Derby .... Nov. 30Nov. 10 . 952A/1972 Landrover Utility (PW 1629) at Port Hedland Nov. 30Nov. 10 . 953A/1972 Holden Utility (PW 1817) at Port Hedland Nov. 30Nov. 17 • 966A/1972 Motor Vehicles (7 only) at W.A.G.R., Road Services, Jewell Street, East Perth Nov. 30Nov. 17 .... 967A/1972 Surplus Airconditioning Plant at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital .... Nov. 30Nov. 17 .... 978A/1972 Scrap Copper Wire—Forest Dept., Como Nov. 30Nov. 17 .... 981A/1972 Waste Lubricating Oil and used Distillate, ex W.A.G.R. Nov. 30Nov. 17 .... 983A/1972 Landrover Utility (MRD 1370) at East Perth .... Nov. 30Nov. 17 .... 965A/1972 Lincoln Welding Plant (MRD 416) at Albany .... Dec. 7Nov. 17 .... 979A/1972 35 ft. Pilot Launch "Hedland" (PW 41) at Fremantle ... Dec. 7Nov. 17 .... 980A/1972 Telephone Poles at Wanneroo (Pinjar Area)—Forests Department Dec. 7Nov. 17 .... 982A/1972 Chamberlain Backhoe (MRD 918) at Derby .... Dec. 7Nov. 17 . 984A/1972 Four Berth Caravan (MRD 491) at Derby Dee. 7Nov. 24 .... 993A/1972 Commer Prime Mover (MRD 1238) at East Perth Dec. 7Nov. 24 .... 994A/1972 Cockerell Metal Spreaders (MRD 449 and MRD 508) at East Perth Dec. 7Nov. 24 .... 997A/1972 Rear End Loader (MRD 712) at East Perth .... Dec. 7Nov. 24 .... 999A/1972 Commer Prime Mover (MRD 1435) at East Perth Dec. 7Nov. 24 .... 1001A/1972 Scrap Rags (approx 400 bags) at Claremont .. Dec. 7Nov. 24 986A/1972 Bedford J2 Cab and Chassis 2/3 Ton (MRD 1484) at Derby Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 987A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 128) at Carnarvon Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 995A/1972 Holden Panel Van (MRD 090) at Kununurra Dec. 14Nov. 24 996A/1972 Holden Panel Van (MRD 091) at Derby .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 998A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 1907) at Kununurra Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1000A/1972 Bedford JI, 30 cwt. Truck (MRD 1566) at Kununurra Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1003A/1972 X-Ray Equipment at Narrogin Regional Hospital .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 1004A/1972 Lincoln Welder at Agric.—Yalgoo Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1005A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 064) at Carnarvon Dec. 14

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, willschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board

at points of inspection.No Tender necessarily accepted.

be received for the abovementioned

Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

W. J. ROBINSON,Chairman, Tender Board.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4519

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA—continued.

Accepted Tenders

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

455A/72 Various .... .... Supply Ready Mixed Concrete from 15th Various . Details on applicationNovember, 1972, to 31st August, 1973

501A/72 Plasser Aust. Pty. Ltd. Supply Crib and Shoulder Ballast Consolida-tor as specified

W.A.G.R. For the sum of $56,700

546A/72 Various Supply Telephone Dry Cells and Lantern Various .... Details on applicationBatteries from 16th November, 1972, to31st October, 1973

574A/72 Wesfarmers Tutt Supply 1 only Track Liner as specified .... W.A.G.R. For the sum of $34,023Bryant Pty. Ltd.

625A/72 Swan Portland CementLtd.

Supply Hydrated Lime from 16th Novem-ber, 1972, to 30th September, 1973

M.W.B. .... At $32 per ton

636A/72 Clark EquipmentAust. Ltd.

Supply 1 only 4 Wheel Drive Loader asspecified

M.R.D. . For the sum of $21,250

646A/72 Boltons Pty. Ltd. .... Supply 3 only Mobile Semi-Trail Power M.R.D. .... For the sum of $47,169Houses as specified

658A/72 George Moss .... .... Supply Sewage Pumping Machinery asspecified

M.W.B. .... For the sum of $32,932

688A/72 Steel Mains Pty. Ltd. Supply Steel Pipes as specified .... .... M.W.B. Details on application692A/72 Steel Mains Pty. Ltd. Supply Steel Pipes as specified .... .... M.W.B. .... Details on application695A/72 Demco Machinery Co.

(Sales) Pty. Ltd.Supply 1 only Pultra Micro Lathe as speci-

fledR.P.H. .... For the sum of $1,619

704A/72 Perkin-Elmer Pty. Ltd. Supply 1 only Fluorescence Spectrophoto-meter as specified

R.P.H. .... For the sum of $9,116

712A/72 The Readymix Group Supply Broken Stone Ballast as specified.... W.A.G.R. .... At $3.10 per cu. yd.(W.A.)

713A/72 Lynas Motors Pty. Ltd. Supply 6 only Prime Movers as specified .... M.R.D. .... At $6,375 each716A/72 Associated Pulp &

Paper Mills Pty. Ltd.Supply Printing supplies from 1st January,

1973, to 31st December, 1973Govt. Printer.... Details on application

748A/72 Various .... .... Supply Motor Vehicles as specified .. W.A.G.R. .... Details on application750A/72 Pioneer Quarries Supply Crushed Rock Screenings as specified M.R.D. .... Details on application

(W.A.) Pty. Ltd.756A/72 Faulls Pty. Ltd. .... Supply 4 Wheel Drive Utility as specified .... Agriculture .... Details on application757A/72 Prestige Motors Pty.

Ltd.Supply 1 only 4 Wheel Drive vehicle as

specifiedAgriculture .... For the sum of $3,813

760A/72 Prestige Motors Pty.Ltd.

Supply 2 only 4 Wheel Drive Utilities asspecified

Agriculture At $3,280 each

761A/72 Various .... .... Supply 4 Wheel Drive Utilities as specified Agriculture .... Details on application753A/72 B. J. Burns .... .... Purchase and removal of Transportable M.W.B. .... For the sum of $222.22

Site Office at Hamilton Hill843A/72 Various .... Purchase and Removal of Tape Recorder,

Projectors, etc., at South PerthAgriculture .... Details on application

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTING

Tenders are invited for supply of the undermentioned stores.

Tenders close at Wembley, Monday 4th December, 1972, at 10.00 a.m.

Tender No. Particulars of Stores or Service

XS 258 .... 2,084 Gross of 64 page Ruled Exercise Books with a in. ruling. Size 9 in. x 7 in. Stock to be used : Reelsor flat sheets for inside and flat sheets for cover, all supplied by Government Printer.

XS 259 .... 139 Gross of 48 page Ruled Scripture Books with in. ruling. Size 9 in. x 7 in. Stock to be used : Reelsor flat sheets for inside and flat sheets for cover, all supplied by Government Printer.

Tenders are to be addressed to the Government Printer, Government Printing Office, Station Street, Wembley, and are to beendorsed with the Tender No.

Tender forms, envelopes and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Government Printing Office, Station Street,Wembley.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

Tender No. Particulars of Stores Successful Tenderer Amount

XS 251 .... 3,000 Forms M.D. 223 ... Alpha Print .... $40 . 00

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

LocalityNo. Licensee Goldfield

LakewoodYouanmi

26/9 (185111)1B/70 (1840H)

Alwyn Ernest SmithJoseph Emil Kalinowsk3

East CoolgardieEast Murchison

4520 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 14th November, 1972.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, Licenses to Treat Tailings, Authorities to Mine andTemporary Reserves.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved conditionally :-

G. H. COOPER,Under Secretary for Mines.

Goldfield District

DundasEast Coolgardie .... BulongEast Coolgardie East CoolgardieMurchison........ MeekatharraNorth East Coolgardie KanownaNorth Coolgardie.... UllaringNorth Coolgardie.... YerillaYalgooYilgarn

No. of Application

2101, 2102, 2108, 211025/135626/66932024N and 51/207227/160330/1213, 30/121431/13561260, 1261, 12674589

The undermentioned applications for Mineral Leases were approved conditionally :-

Goldfield District No. of Application

Coolgardie

Northampton Mineral Field

Coolgardie 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203, 204, 205,206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214 and15/331

66/302

The undermentioned applications for Licenses to Treat Tailings were approved :-

The undermentioned applications for Authorities to Mine on Reserved and Exempted Land were refused :-

No. Occupant Authorised Holding Goldfield

28/70 (699111) . Walter Frederick Lehne Mineral Claim 3018 Coolgardie554T/70 (567911) to 557T/70 Colin Dimer and William Sambo Mineral Claims 3265T to Mt. Margaret

(568211) inc. 3268T inc.17Z/70 (609311) David Robert Price and Carl David Strachan.... Mineral Claim 1646Z ... North Coolgardie77/75 ... Horace Joseph Strange and Peter Guthrie Bessell Mineral Claim 77/4338.... Yilgarn

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to renew for a further period of twenty-one years from the 1st day of January, 1973, the TailingsLease shown below :-

Goldfield

District

No. of Lease

East Coolgardie East Coolgardie

95E (16911)

The Rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed :-

No. Occupant Term Locality

375611, 393611.... Bruno Campana Twelve monthsto 31/12/72

Situated near Bullsbrook in the South West MineralField

419211, 419311, 419411,426611, 426711, 432611,4737H, 488111, 488211,488311, 488411, 500411

D. F. D. Rhodes Pty. Ltd.,Hancock ProspectingPty. Ltd. and WrightProspecting Pty. Ltd.

Twelve monthsto 26/8/73

Situated in the West Pilbara and Peak Hill Goldfields

and 500611459211 Cominco Exploration Pty.

Ltd.Twelve months

to 8/5/73Situated at Mt. Magnet in the Murchison Goldfield

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4521

The rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserve has been granted :—

No. Occupant Term Locality

5609H.... Iron Hill Pty. Ltd. , I Twelve monthsto 23/11/73

Situated at Mt. Gibson in the Yalgoo Goldfield

MINING ACT, 1904.Appointments.

Department of Mines,Perth, 14th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Exe-cutive Council has been pleased to make the fol-lowing appointments:

Senior Constable Eric William Jones as DeputyMining Registrar and Bailiff of the War-den's Court, Nullagine, vice Sergeant Fred-erick David Munro, transferred to datefrom 29th August, 1972.

Senior Constable Kevin Ronald Holmwood, asMining Registrar, Ravensthorpe and Bailiffof the Ravensthorpe Warden's Court viceSergeant Edward William Joseph Hearn-den, transferred as from 13th October,1972.

G. H. COOPER,Under Secretary for Mines.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 260 (2).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors.Geographies Kalgoorlie Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditorsof Geographies Kalgoorlie Pty. Ltd. will be held atthe offices of Messrs. C. P. Bird & Associates, 41Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie, on Monday, the 11thday of December, 1972, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

Agenda:(1) To consider the statement of affairs of the

company.(2) To receive a report from the director on

the affairs of the company and the circum-stances leading to the winding-up.

(3) To appoint a liquidator and fix his remun-eration. Mr. Albert Roy Wright has beennominated by the company and has agreedto act.

(4) To consider and, if thought fit, appoint acommittee of inspection.

Dated at Kalgoorlie this 15th day of November,1972.

R. H. BECKETT,Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Notice to Creditors of Intention to Declare a

Dividend.Trawler Construction Group Pty. Ltd. (Official

Manager Appointed).

PERSONS having claims against Trawler Con-struction Group Pty. Ltd. are required to provetheir debts on or before Friday, December 1st,1972. Particulars must be sent to the Official Man-ager at C/- Garland Brown & Co., CharteredAccountants, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth. Claim-ants failing to prove will be excluded from anydistribution made prior to proof.

Dated this 16th day of November, 1972.R. W. BROWN,

Official Manager.(Garland Brown & Co., Chartered Accountants,

16th Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Ter-race, Perth, W.A. 6000.)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

Coy. No. 53 of 1972.In the matter of the Companies Act 1961-1971, and

in the matter of Thistle Earthmoving & Trans-port Pty. Ltd., and in the matter of LeylandWestern Australia Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for thewinding-up of the abovenamed company by theSupreme Court was on the 2nd day of November,1972 presented by Leyland Western AustraliaLimited and that the said petition is directed tobe heard before the Supreme Court's sitting atPerth at the hour of 10.30 a.m. on the 19th dayof December, 1972 and any creditor or contributoryof the said company desiring to support or opposethe making of an order on the said petition mayappear at the time of hearing by himself or hiscounsel for that purpose, and a copy of the petitionwill be furnished to any creditor or contributoryof the said company requiring the same by theundersigned on payment of the regulated chargefor the same. The petitioner's address is 535Great Eastern Highway, Redcliffe in the State ofWestern Australia. The petitioner's solicitors areMessrs. Muir Williams Nicholson & Co., of LawChambers, Cathedral Square, Perth in the saidState.

MUIR WILLIAMS NICHOLSON & CO.Note: Any person who intends to appear on

the hearing of the said petition must serve on orsend by post to the abovenamed solicitors noticein writing of his intention to do so. The noticemust state the name and address of the personor, if a firm, the name and address of the firmand must be signed by the person or firm, or hisor their solicitor (if any) and must be servedor if posted must be sent by post in sufficient timeto reach the abovenamed petitioner or its solicitorsnot later than 4.00 o'clock in the afternoon of the18th day of December, 1972.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.

Notice of Meeting of Creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditorsof Kimberley Express Transport Pty. Ltd. will beheld at C. S. Harper Hall, 292 Hay Street, Perth,on 30th November, 1972, at 10.30 a.m.Agenda:

(1) To receive a report from a Director of theCompany nominated by a General Meetingof Members to be held at 196 AdelaideTerrace, Perth, W.A., on the 30th Novem-ber, 1972, at which a Special Resolutionmay be passed:

That the Company be wound up volun-tarily and that a Liquidator be ap-pointed for the purpose of windingup in view of the inability of theCompany by reason of its liabilitiesto continue its business.

(2) In the event of the contributories in theGeneral Meeting having resolved that theCompany go into voluntary liquidation,to nominate a Liquidator or if the mem-bers have nominated a Liquidator to con-sider the confirmation of his appointment.

(3) If thought fit to appoint a Committee ofInspection pursuant to section 262 of theW.A. Companies Act, 1961-1971.

4522 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

(4) To fix the remuneration of the proposedLiquidator or to delegate such power tothe Committee of Inspection if appointed.

(5) Any other business.Dated this 20th day of November, 1972.

A. E. GREY,Director.

Notes:(a) No person is entitled to attend unless he

is personally a creditor or unless he holdsa proxy form for a creditor. It is re-quested that both proxies and proofs, dulycompleted, be lodged at the office ofKennedy, Small & Shepherd, Accountants,Suite 5, 2nd Floor, 196 Adelaide Terrace,Perth, W.A. 6000, not later than 4.00 p.m.on 29th November, 1972.

(b) No person is entitled to vote as a Creditorat the meeting unless he has lodged withthe Chairman of the meeting a proof ofdebt which he claims to be due to himfrom the Company.

IN ,THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTHALIA.Notification of Claims.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1971,and in the matter of Christian Service Founda-tion in Western Australia Inc. (an UnregisteredCompany) trading as Group Ownership LandDevelopment (G.O.L.D.).

NOTICE is hereby given that as official liquidatorof the abovenamed Company, I, Rodney MichaelEvans, c/o. Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor,T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth,6000, request that all persons having claims againstthe abovenamed Company must lodge claims atmy office by 4.00 p.m. on Monday, the 11th Dec-ember, 1972.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of November, 1972.R. M. EVANS,Official Liquidator.

(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, Chartered Account-ants, 11th Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, W.A. 6000.)

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.(Section 242.)

Shark Bay District Co-operative Co. Ltd.(in Liquidation).

Notice of General Meeting.NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting ofShark Bay District Co-operative Co. Ltd. (inliquidation) will be held at the office of the Liquida-tor, care of McCusker, Lawrance & Harmer, 297Murray Street, Perth, on Wednesday, 3rd January,1973, at 10.00 a.m. for the purpose of receiving thefinal account of the Liquidator on the winding up.

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1972.H. C. STEWART,

Liquidator.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 260 (2) Regulation 7 (2).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors.Flynn & McKenzie Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Cred-itors of Flynn and McKenzie Pty. Ltd. will be heldat the offices of Garland Brown & Co., 16th Floor,T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth,on Monday, December 11, 1972, at 3.30 p.m.

Business:(1) To consider the adoption of the following

Resolution:That the Company be wound up volun-

tarily and that Ronald WyndhamBrown, Chartered Accountant, beappointed Liquidator.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of November, 1972.J. B. FLYNN,

Director.(Garland Brown & Co., Chartered Accountants,

37 St. George's Terrace, Perth 6000.)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 206 (4).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors.Ramsgate Engineering Pty. Ltd. (Official Manager

Appointed).NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section206 (4) of the Companies Act, 1961-1971, a Meetingof the Creditors of Ramsgate Engineering Pty.Ltd. (Official Manager Appointed) will be held atthe offices of Garland Brown & Co., SixteenthFloor, T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace,Perth on Wednesday, the 6th day of December,1972, at 11.00 a.m. to consider and if thought fit,pass, the undermentioned Special Resolution:

That the Company be wound up voluntarilyand that a Liquidator be appointed.

Dated this 21st day of November, 1972.R. W. BROWN,

Official Manager.(Garland Brown & Co., 16th Floor, T. & G.

Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A.6000.)

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

THE WEST AUS1UALIAN TRUSTEE EXECUTORAND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth, as agent for the ExecutorTrustee and Agency of S.A. Ltd., requires creditorsand other persons having claims (to which section63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates) in respect ofthe estates of the undermentioned deceased per-sons, to send particulars of their claims to it by thedate stated hereunder, after which date the Com-pany may convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which it then hasnotice.

Last Date for Claims 24/12/72.Jury, Margaret Rischbieth, late of 27 Leake Street,

Peppermint Grove, Spinster, died 6/4/1972.C. E. FLINT,

Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEE EXECUTORAND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth requires creditors andother persons having claims (to which Section 63of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates) in respect ofthe estates of the undermentioned deceased per-sons, to send particulars of their claims to it bythe date stated hereunder, after which date theCompany may convey or distribute the assets, hav-ing regard only to the claims of which it thenhas notice.

Last date for claims 24/12/72.Kemp, Albert Henry, late of Flat 2, 12 Sawle Road,

Hamilton Hill, Welder, died 20/7/1972.Kenworthy, Lilias Elizabeth, formerly of 5 Abbots-

ford Street, West Leederville late of Row-thorpe Bentley, Widow, died 23/9/1972.

24 November, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4523

Murphy, Patrick Aaron, also known as Erin PatrickMurphy, late of 47 Falcon Street, Narrogin,Retired Accountant, died 19/4/1972.

Murphy, Violet Annie, late of 14 Stephen Street,Queens Park, Married Woman, died 18/9/1972.

Pesick, Lewis William, late of 63 Aurelian Street,Palmyra, Foreman, died 19/8/1972.

Tilley, Frederick John, late of Cnr. George Streetand West Swan Road, West Swan, RetiredVigneron, died 10/9/1972.

Trotter, Frances Jean, late of Roberts Street, Joon-danna, Widow, died 2/10/1972.

Winsor, Charles Alfred, late of 10 Doust Street,Cannington, Council Truck Driver, died1/9/1972.

Wood, Jessie Stuart, late of 2 Watson Place, May-lands, Widow, died 11/11/1971.

C. E. FLINT,Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich Section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particularsof their claims to me on or before the respectivedates shown hereunder after which dates I mayconvey or distribute the assets, having regard onlyto the claims of which I then have notice.

Dated this 21st day of November, 1972.A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; Address and Occupation; Date of Death;Last Date for Claims.

Baines, Alice; 59 Kent Street, East Victoria Park,Widow; 26/8/72; 8/1/73.

Broom, Edith May; 5 Leane Street, South Perth,Widow; 30/10/72; 8/1/73.

Davies, Wilfred William; 71 Roberts Road, Norse-man, Rtd. Millhand; 21/10/72; 1/1/73.

Elias, Neil Richard; 107 Steere Street, Collie, CarSalesman; 17/10/72; 1/1/73.

Gordon, Mabel May; 108 Bateman Road, MountPleasant, Married Woman; 29/8/72; 25/12/72.

Haywood, Rita Rosetta; 46 Marchamley Street,Carlisle, Married Woman; 17/10/72; 8/1/73.

Hopkins, Hugh Thomas; formerly of 84 CanningHighway, East Fremantle, late of CarinyaNursing Home, 41 Bristol Avenue, Bicton, Rtd.Miner; 11/10/72; 8/1/73.

Hume, Allan; 36 Fuller Street, Norseman, Under-ground Supervisor; 14/9/72; 1/1/73.

Johnston, George Robert; 9 Stlnton Street, Man-durahjttd. Railway Employee; 3/10/72; 1/1/73.

Merrett, Williamina; formerly of 87 ManningStreet, Scarborough, late of Woodstock Nurs-ing Home, 102 Barker Road, Subiaco, Widow;23/9/72; 8/1/73.

de San Miguel, Charles Anthony; formerly of 20Dandenong Street, Attadale, late of WasaWasa Hospital, Hamilton Hill, Rtd. Labourer;19/8/72; 8/1/73.

O'Donnell, Maurice Stanley; 37 Dalgety Street,Mullewa, Rtd. Farm Labourer; 14/8/72; 1/1/73.

Szubert, Boleslaw; 36 Eighth Avenue, Maylands,S.E.C. Employee; 2/8/72; 24/12/72.

Varian, Mary; 45 Leake Street, North Perth,Widow; 23/10/72; 8/1/73.

Wilson, Elizabeth Genevieve; 8 York Terrace, Mos-man Park, Widow; 30/10/72; 8/1/73.

(5)-12633

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING atoloICE.

(In every case, postage is. additional to theprinted puce.)

(Postage is assessed at time of despatch.)

Abattoirs Act ... .... 0.20Absconding Debtors Act 0.10Administration Act 1.00Adoption of Children Act .... 0.20Aerial Spraying Control Act .... 0.10Agricultural Products Act .. 0.20Agricultural Protection Board Act .... 0.20eilsatian Dog Act .. 0.10Alumina Refinery (Alcoa Bauxite) Agreement

Act No. 3 of 1961 ... 0.50'AgreementAlumina Refinery (Bunbury) Act

No. 109 of 1970 . .... 0.40Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agree-

ment Act No. 67 of 1971 (Repeals 22/69) 0.40Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act

No. 75 of 1969 0.20Alumina Refinery (Upper Swan) Agree-

ment Act No. 53 of 1971 .... 0.50Alunite-State (Western Australia) Alunite

Industry Act No. 53 of 1946-1952 0.10Anatomy Act No. 23 of 1930-46 .... 0.10Anzac Day Act No. 73 of 1960-70 .... 0.10Arbitration Act No. 13 of 1895-1935 .... 0.10Architects' Act No. 13 of 1922-1969 .... 0.20Argentine Ant Act No. 36 of 1968 .... 0.10Artificial Breeding Board Act .... 0.10Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 0.10Associations Incorporation Act 0.20Auctioneers Act . 0.20Audit Act .... .... 0.30Australian and New Zealand Banking Group

Act No. 44 of 1970 .... ... 0.20Bank Holidays Act No. 13 of 1970 .... 0.10Bills of Sale Act .... 0.40Bread Act .... 0.20Building Registration Act 0.30Building Societies Act .... 0.50Bulk Handling Act .... 0.30Business Names Act 0.30Bush Fires Act .... 0.70Carriers Act 0.10Cement Works (Cockburn Cement Ltd)

Agreement Act No. 45 of 1971 .... 0.10Censorship of Films Act 0.20Change of Names Regulation Act 0.10Charitable Collections Act 0.20Charitable Trusts Act 0.20Child Welfare Act 0.40Chiropodists Act .... 0.10Chiropractors Act 0.10City of Perth Parking Facilities Act .. 0.20Clean Air Act . 0.30Commonwealth Places (Admin. Laws) Act

No. 88 of 1970 0.10Companies Act 2.00Constitution Act . 0.20Constitution Act Amendments Act .. . 0.20.ionsumer Protection Act No. 68 of 197 0.10Convicted Inebriates Act 0.10Country Areas Water Supply Act .... 0.60Criminal Code Mt 1.70Criminal Injuries (Compensation) Act No.

69 of 1970 .... .. 0.10Dairy Industry Act .... . 0.20Dairy Products Marketing Regulation Act 0.20Dampier Solar Salt Industry Agreement Act 0.20Death Duties (Taxing) Act . 0.20Debt Collectors Licensing Act .... 0.20Decimal Currency Act No. 113 of 1965 0.20Declarations and Attestations Act . . 0.10Dentists Act . . 0.30Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act No. 121

of 1970 0.20District Court of W.A. Act No. 84 of 1969-70 0.40

• -•Dividing Fences Act 0.20Dog Act 0.20Door-to-Door (Sales) Act 0.10Dried Fruits Act . 0.20Droving Act 0.20Education Act 0.40Egg Marketing Act 0.20Electoral Act .... 0.50Electoral Districts Act 0.20Electricity Act 0.30

4524 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [24 November, 1972.

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Employment Brokers Act 0.20

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Meat Industry (Treatment Works) Licensing$

Environmental Protection Act No. 63 of 1971 0.50 Act .. 0.10Evidence Act .... 0.50 Medical Act (Practitioners) .... .. ... 0.30Explosive and Dangerous Goods Act .. 0.40 Mental Health Act .. 0.40Factories and Shops Act 0.50 Metropolitan Market Act .. .. .... 0.10Fauna Conservation Act 0.20 Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger TransportFeeaing-Stuffs Act 0.20 TrustAct .... .... . . 0.40Fertilisers Act 0.20 Metropolitan Region Improvement Tax Act 0.10Firearms and Guns Act 0.20 Metropolitan Region Town Planning SchemeFire Brigades Act 0.30 Act. .. 0.30Fisheries ActFluoridation of Public Water Supplies ActForests ActFremantle Harbour Trust Act ... .Friendly Societies ActFruit-Growing Industry (Trust Fund) Act .

0.600.100.300.300.500.10

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act ..

Mine Workers' Relief Act .Money Lenders' ActMotor Vehicle Drivers' Instructors Act .Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) ActMotor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance Sur-

0.400.400.200.100.50

Gas (Standards) Act • .• • •••• 0.10 charge) Ac 0.10Gas Undertakings Act •• 0.20

..Murdoch University Planning Board No. 71/70 0.10

Gold Buyers Act . 0.20 Museum Act .... .... 0.20Government Employees' Housing Act 0.20 .. ... ....National Fitness Act.. . . 0.10Government Employees (Promotions Appeal National Trust of Australia (W.A.) Act .... 0.20

Board) Act No. 38 of 1945-66 0.20 Native (Citizenship Rights) Act. Repeal ActGovernment Railways Act .. 0.30 No. 26 of 1971 .. ... ... 0.10Grain Pool Act 0.30 Native Flora Protection Act ... ... .... 0.10Guardianship of Infants Act No. 15 of 1920 Nickel Refinery (Western Mining Corporation

and No. 23 of 1926 . • •• •, 0.20 Ltd.) Agreement Act . .... .. 0.20Hairdressers Registration Act .... 0.20 Nollamara Land Vesting Act .. .". 0.10Hawkers and Pedlars Act 0.10 Northern Developments (Ord River) Pty. Ltd.Health Act 1.00 Agreement Act No. 32 of 1960 .. .. 0.10Hire Purchase Act .... 0.30 Northern Developments Pty. Ltd. AgreementHoney Pool Act 0.10 Act No. 65 of 1957 (Schedule SupersededHospital Fund Act No. 39 of 1930-37 .. 0.20 by No. 41 of 1969) ... .• 0.30Hospital Act No. 23 of 1927-1969 ..Housing Advances (Contract with Infants)

ActHousing Loan and Guarantee Act ... ""

0.20

0.100.30

Northern Developments Pty. Ltd. AgreementAct No. 41 of 1969

Nurses Act No. 27 of 1968Noxious Weeds ActOccupational Therapists' Act

0.300.300.300.10

Indecent Publications Act .... 0.10 Offenders Probation and Parole Act 0.50Industrial Arbitration Act ... 1.00 Optical Dispensers Act 0.10Industrial Development (Resumption of Optometrists' Act 0.30

Land) Act 0.30 Ord River Dam Catchment Area (StrayingInquiry Agents Licensing Act .... 0.10 Cattle) Act .. ... 0.10Inspection of Scaffolding Act .... 0.20 Painters' Registration Act .. ... 0.10Inspection of Machinery Act No. 11 of 1922- Parks and Reserves Act . . . .... 0.20

1969 . 0.50 Pensioners (Rates Exemption) Act No. 58 ofInterpretation Act 0.30 1966. . . 0.10Iron Ore Agreement Acts- Pensions Supplementation Act No. 78 of 1953 0.10

(Cleveland-Cliffs) No. 91 of 1964-70 .. 0.30 Petroleum Act No. '72 of 196'7 0.50(Dampier Mining Co. Ltd.) No. 78 of 1969 0.20 Petroleum Pipelines Act No. 112 of 1969 ... 0.50(Hamersley Range) No. 98 of 1964-68 .... 0.50 Petroleum Products Subsidy Act No. 12 of(Hanwright) No. 19 of 1967-68 0.50 1965 .... . 0.10(Mt. Goldsworthy) No. 97 of 1964 0.40 Petroleum (Registration Fees) Act No. 77 of(Mt. Newman) No. 75 of 1964-67 . 0.50 1967 0.10(Nimingarra) No. 9 of 1967 0.40 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act No. 41 of(Scott River) No. 35 of 1961 . 0.20 1967 .... .... .... 0.60(Tallering Peak) No. 104 of 1964 0.30 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Registration(B.H.P.) No. 103 of 1964-65 ... 0.50 Fees Act No. 40 of 1967 ... 0.10

The B.H.P. Co. Ltd. (Export of Iron Ore)Act No. 93 of 1965 .. .

Junior Farmers Movement Act0.100.10

Physical Environment Protection Act No. 63of 1970

Physiotherapists Act No. 75 of 1950 ...Pig Industry Compensation Act

0.100.200.20

Juries Act .... 0.20 Plant Diseases (Registration Fees) Act No. 33Land Act . 0.50 of 1941 0.10Land Agents Act 0.30 Police Assistance Compensation Act No. 59 ofLegal Contribution Trust Act .... 0.30 0.10Legal Practitioners Act .... 0.40 0.10Library Board of Western Australia 0.20 Port Authority and Shipping Acts-Licensed Surveyors Act 0.20 Albany Port Authority Act .... 0.40Limitation Act .... 0.20 Bunbury Port Authority Act ... 0.30Limited Partnerships Act 0.10 Esperance Port Authority Act .... 0.20Liquor Act No. 34 of 1970 1.20 Fremantle Port Authority Act .... 0.30Local Government Act .... 2.50 Geraldton Port Authority Act .. 0.20Long Service Leave Act 0.30 Port Hedland Port Authority Act 0.50Lotteries Control Act 0.20 Shipping and Pilotage Act .. . 0.20Main Roads Act .. 0.40 W.A. Coastal Shipping Commission ActMarine Stores Act . 0.20 No 44 of 1965 .... 0.20Marketable Securities Transfer Act No. 68 W.A. Marine Act No. 44 of 1965 .... 0.50

of 1970 0.30 Parliamentary Commissioner No. 64 of 1971 0.30Marketing of Barley Act 0.20 Payroll Tax Assessment Act No. 10 of 1971 0.40Marketing of Eggs Act ... 0.20 Payroll Tax Act No. 11 of 1971 . 0.10Marketing of Linseed Act 0.20 Plant Diseases Act .... 0.30Marketing of Onions Act 0.20 Poisons Act .. .... 0.30Marketing of Potatoes Act .... 0.20 Police Act .... . 0.70Marketing of Lamb Act No. 61 of 1971 0.20 Poseidon Nickel Agreement Act No. 59 ofMarketing of Lamb and Hogget Act 0.10 1971 0.40Married Persons and Children (Summary Potato Growers' Licensing Act No. 42 of 1941 0.10

Relief) Act .... 0.50 Potato Growing Industry Trust Fund No. 69Married Women's Property Act. 0.10 of 1947 .. 0.10Matrimonial Causes and Personal Status Poultry Industry (Trust Fund) Act No. 28

rude 0.40 of 1948 0.10

24 November, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4525

Acts of Parliament--continued.

Presbyterian Church of Australia Act No. 91of 1970

Prevention of Pollution of Water by Oil ActNo. 33 of 1960

Private Railways (Level Crossing) Act No. 77of 1966

Probate Rules (Non-contentious) 1967Property Law Act No. 32 of 1969 .Public Education Endowment Act ..Public Service ActPublic Service Acts-

Public Service Appeal Board Act .Public Service Arbitration Act

Public Trustee ActRoad and Air Transport Commission Act No.

53 of 1966 ....Road Maintenance (Contribution) Act No. 69

of 1965 .Rural and Industries Bank Act No. 51 of 1944.Rural Relief Fund Act ..Rural Reconstruction Scheme Act No. 17 of

1971 • •••Sale of Land Act No. 119 of 1970 .Second-Hand Dealers' ActSecurities Industries Act No. 118 of 1970 ..Shipping and Pilotage Act .... ....Soil Conservation Act .. .... .... ..Soil Fertility Research Act . .Spear-Guns Control Act No. 5 of 1955 .Stamp Act . ....State Electricity Commission Act ...State Government Insurance Office ActState Housing Act .State Housing Death Benefit Scheme Act

No. 52 of 1965 .... .State Tender Board Act ..Stipendiary Magistrates' Act No. 1'7 of 1957Stock (Brands and Movement) Act No. 116

Stock Disease Regulations' Act No. 66 of 1968of 1970

Strata Titles Act ..Street Collections (Regulation). Act No. 55

of 1940 .Street Photographers Act No. 46 of 1947 ..Suitors' Fund Act No. 43 of 1964.Swan River Conservation Act No. 58. of 1958Taxation (Staff Arrangements) Act No. 108

of 1969Taxi-Cars (Co-Ordination and Control) Act

No. 81 of 1963Testator's Family Maintenance Act No. 81

of 1963 .Timber Industry 1969 ..Tissue Grafting and Processing Act No. 19

of 1956Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act No. 50

of1960 .... ....Totalisator Agency Board Betting Tax Act

No. 54 of 1960 .... ....Totalisator Duty Act No. 19 of 1905 ..Totalisator Regulation Act No. 19 of 1912Tourist Act No. 31 of 1959 .Trade Associations Registration Act No. 79

of 1959Trade Descriptions and False Advertisements'

Act No. 42 of 1936 ...

Tuberculosis (Commonwealth and StateArrangement) Act No. 24 of 1965

Unauthorised Documents' Act No. 8 of 1961Unclaimed Money ActUniversity Medical School Act No. 30 of 1955University Medical School Teaching Hos-

pitals Act No. 31 of 1955 ....University of W.A. ActUsed Car Dealers' Act No. 51 of 1964Veterinary Medicines' Act No. 29 of 1953 ..Veterinary Surgeons' Act No. 64 of 1960 .Water Boards Act No. 4 of 1904 ....Weights and Measures Act ....West Australian Trustee, Executor and

Agency Company Limited Act (Private)West Australian Coastal Shipping Commis-

sion Act No. 44 of 1965 ....West Australian Marine Act No. 72 of 1948West Australian Tertiary Education Commis-

sion No. 84 of 1970 ..West Australian Trotting Association Act

No. 55 of 1946

TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT OF WEST-$ AUSTRALIA ACTS AND ACT AMEND-

MENTS.Third Session: 14 March, 1972-2 June, 1972,

Nos. 1 to 43.Act PerNo. Copy1. W.A. Marine (assented to 8/5/72) .... 10c2. Presbyterian Church of Aust. (as-

sented to 8/5/72)3. Education (assented to 8/5/72) ....4. Parks and Reserves (assented to

8/5/72) .... .... 10c5. Beekeepers (assented to 8/5/72) .... 10c6. Bee Industry Compensation (as-

0.40 sented to 8/5/72) •..• • .. 10c7. Police (assented to 25/5/72)) .... 10c8. Housing Loan Guarantee (assented

to 25/5/72) 10c9. Constitution Acts Amendment (as-

0.30 sented to 25/5/72) ....10. Legal Contribution Trust (assented

to 25/5/72)11. Pig Industry Compensation (assented

to 25/5/72) ....12. Zoological Gardens Act, 1972 (New

Act) Repeals 62 Vict. No. 32 1898(assented to 25/5/72) 10c

13. Construction Safety Act, 1912 (NewAct) (assented to 25/5/72) 40c

14. Transfer of Land (assented to

0.10

0.100.10 15. Gas Standards Act, 1972 (New Act)

25/5/72) .. 10c

sented 26/5/72) .... .Repeals No. 75 of 1946-56 (as-

16. Gas Undertakings (assented to26/5/72) .... 10c

17. Justices (assented to 26/5/72) 10c18. Judges Salaries and Pensions (as-

0.10 sented to 26/5/72) .. 10c0.10 19. Public Works (assented to 2. 6. /5/72- ) 10c0.10 20. Traffic (assented to 26/5/72) ... 10c0.30 21. Criminal Code (See also No. 41/72)

(assented to 26/5/72). 10c0.10 22. State Housing (assented. to 2-6.. /5/72. ) 10c

23. Public Service (assented to 26/5/72) 10c020 24. Aboriginal Affairs Planning Auth-

ority Act, 1972 (New Act) (assented020 to 9/6/72) .... ... .... .... 30c0.20 25. State Trading Concerns (assented

to 9/6/72) .. 10c0.10 26. West Kambalda Railway Act, 1972

(New Act) (assented to 9/6/72).. 10c0.40 27. Child Welfare (No. 2) (assented to

9/6/72) .... .... . 10c0.10 28. Public Trustee (assented to 9/6/72- ). 10c0.10 29. Wood Distillation, Charcoal Iron and0.10 Steel (assented to 9/6/72) . . 10c0.10 30. Iron Ore (Goldsworthy-Nimingarra)

Agreement Act, 1972 (New Act)0.20 (assented to 16/6/72) .... .... 50c

31. Community Welfare Act, 1972 (New0.20 Act) (assented to 16/6/72) 10c

Traffic Act

0.8C 32. Stamp (assented to 16/6/72) .... 10cTruck Act

0.10 33. Hospitals (assented to 16/6/72) 20cTrustees Act

0.80 34. Town Planning and Development(assented to 16/6/72) 10c

35. Main Roads (assented to 16/6/72) 10c36. Iron Ore (Rhodes Ridge) Agreement

Act, 1972 (New Act) (assented to16/6/72 . 60c

37. Iron Ore (Mt. Bruce) AgreementAct, 1972 (New Act) (assented to16/6/72). .. 60c

38. Iron Ore (Wittenoom) AgreementAct, 1972 (New Act) (assented to16/6/72) .... .... .. ... 60c

39. Iron Ore (Hamersley Range) (as-sented to 16/6/72) .... 10c

0.20 40. District Courts (assented to 16/6/72) 10c41. Criminal Code (No. 2) (assented to

0.50 16/6/72)... .... .. 1000.50 42. Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insur-

ance) (assented to 16/6/72) .. .... 10c0.10 43. Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-

age and Drainage (assented to0.30 16/6/72) 10c

0.20

0.20

0.100.100.500.100.40

10c10c

0.100.200.50

0.200.400.10

0.100.100.600.200.300.100.100.500.400.100.40

10c

10c

10c

10c0.300.100.30

0.100.100.100.10

0.100.200.100.200.200.700.60

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CONTENTS.Page

Agriculture, Department of 4459, 4515-7Albany Port Authority 4484Appointments 4464-5, 4470, 4471Artificial Breeding Board Act 4515

Bush Fires Act 4481-3

Change of Names Regulation (Fees) Regulations,1972 . 4470

City of Fremantle—Health By-laws 4472Derby Nursing Home—By-laws . 4472

Chief Secretary's Department 4470-1Commissioners for Declarations 4470Companies Act 4521-2Constitution Act 4515Crown Law Department . 4470

Deceased Persons Estates 4522-3

Electoral 4470Electricity Act—Regulations 4512-4

Fire Brigades Board . 4470-1Forestry 4461

Harbour and Light Department 4486-91Health Department 4471, 4472Hospitals Act. 4471-2

Jetties Act—Regulations amended 4436-91City of Stirling—Golf Link By-laws . 4502Shire of Cranbrook—By-laws Standing Orders .... 4502-3Shire of Dandaragan—Dog By-laws . 2503-4Shire of Williams—General By-laws . 4505-51

Land Agents Act 4462-3Lands Department . . 4459-60, 4460-1, 4474-81Local Government Department . 4495-511

Main Roads 4491-2Marketing of Lamb Act 4515-6Marketing of Lamb Act Regulations 4516-7Marketing of Lamb Act, 1971—Day of coming into

operation 4460Medical Department 4471-2Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. 4492-5

Notices of Intention to Resume Land 4491-2Notices Requiring Persons to Submit for X-rayExaminations4471

Noxious Weeds A' ct—Erratum 4516

Orders in Council 4460-1

Parks and Reserves Act 4477Parliament—Bills Assented to 4463

Port Hedland Port AuthorityPremier's DepartmentProclamationsPublic Service Arbitration Act ....Public Service Board ....Public TrusteePublic Works Department

Sale of LandSale of Unclaimed Found and LostState Electricity Commission

Temporary Allocation of PortfoliosTender BoardTenders Accepted .Tenders for Government PrintingTenders InvitedTown PlanningTreasuryTrustees Act .

University—Amendment to Statutes ..

.• •■ •

4486. 4461-2

. 4459-604468-9

.... 4464-84523

4461, 4484

. 4486, 4501-2Property .... .... 4473

. 4512-5

4461. 4518-9

4484, 4519. 4519

4485, 4518, 4519. 4483-4

. 4464. 4522-3

.... 4462

12633/11/72 By Authority: WILLIAM C. BROWN, Government Plinter