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t OF WESTERN USTRKLIA 'Publil,hed by Authority. J No. 15.} No. !l2Hl.- -C.S.O. BANK HOLIDAY AT KATANNING. PliOCLAMA'l'ION \VBSTmtN' AUSTIL-\l.IA, i By His BxcBl1ency tho Honourable Sir TO WIT. S AUTJIUlt l.JAWI,T;Y, Knjght COlllllHmder of AnTHuR LAWJ .. bY. the Most, Distinguished. Order of Saint :'Jiclmel unc} saint George, Govcruor in111Hl over the btate of \Vestern Australia und its [1 .. S. ' Dependencies, otc , etc., etc. pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Wednesday, 26th Ji'ebrua?'Y, 1902, a special d.ay to be observed as a Bank HoHday in the town of Katannmg. Given under 1I1y hand and the Public Seal of the .said St'Lte, at Perth, this 22nd day of J auuary, 1!l02. By His Excellency's (" nnmnd, F. ILLINGWOKI'H, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! ! No. 9291.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT KALGOORLIE. PIWCLAMA'l'lON AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency the lIonourablc WIT. AU'l'HUI: LAWJ,BY, Knig-llt COllUlltLuder of ArulIuR LAV;I.BY, the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Governor. [L.S.] Dependencies, etc" etc., ew. pursmLllco of tho provisions contained ill the fifth sec- tion of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1SS4.," I, the Governor of the Enid Shlte, do by this my Proclamation appoint IVcdn,,,cloy, 26th F, bru(li'Y, 1902, a specirtl day to bl] observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Kalgoodic. Giv<!l1 nnder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 12th day of February, 1\)02. By His Excellency's Command, F. nLINGWORTH, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! ! FEBRUARY 21. [1902. No. 9296.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY A'1' NORTHA1I1. \VRSl'BRN AU8TIUI.JA, ) By His Excellency the lfollourahle Sir TO WIT. S AU'l'HUR LAYfI,BY, Knight, Commander of AH'l'HUlt LAWLEY, Governor. the )Iost Di.Rting'uished Order of Saint l\Hclmel and Saint George. Goveruor in and over the Ht.ate of V{CSi81'1l Australia LI .. s.] nnd its Dopendcncies, etc., otc., etc. I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Aet, IS8.," I, the Governor of the Sltid St"te, do by this my Procl:mmtion appoint Wednesday, .lvth March, 1902, a special day to be observed as a Dank Ho1ichy in the town of N Ol'tham. Given under my haud 'tnd the Puhlic Seal of the saiel St.:tte, at Perth, this 18th day of l!'ehruary, 1902. By His Excellency's C0l11H1and, F. ILLINGWORTH, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING!! No. 9297.-C.S.0. SOUTH PERTH DECLARED A JYIUNICIPALITY. E.C. iTlTIT! PROCLAMATION \\'RSTERN AUSTRALIA,) TO WIT. S AI-:'TliUlt JJAWLEY. 1 5J 1 \J \I 1 Goyernor, [1..8.J By His Excelleucy the Honourable Sir ARTlIt;R IJA WLT;Y t I{llight Commander of the Most Diatiut,"11ished Order of ;";aint Michael und Saint George. Governor ill and over the State of \Vestern Austrnlia H-ud its DeFendoncies, etc., etc., etc. ,X T HEl-l,E AShy" The M uni(:ipa1 Instituti(,ns Act, 1900 ') f l' (64 Vict., No.8) the Governor is empowered by Prodamation to dedare any town or locality containing ratable property capable of yielding, upon a rate not exceed- ing onc shilling in the pound on the ;1n)]ual value thereof, ca1eulated tmder the provisions of the said Act, a sum of 'fhree hundred pounds, to be a, Municipality, and to declare the population of the locality so to be proclaimed: AND WHEREAS a petition has been pro3ented to His Excellency the Governor praying that the lioads Bmu'd District of South Perth might be proelaimed n Municipality, signed by not fewer than fifty of the inhal)itants of the said district of South Perth wllo would, upon tlw incorporation thereof, be liable to be assessed for municipal ta.xes in respect of land or household residence within the said proposed Municipality: AND WHEREAS the said petition was publicly advCl:j;ised iu

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t OF

WESTERN USTRKLIA 'Publil,hed by Authority. J

No. 15.}

No. !l2Hl.- -C.S.O.

BANK HOLIDAY AT KATANNING.

PliOCLAMA'l'ION \VBSTmtN' AUSTIL-\l.IA, i By His BxcBl1ency tho Honourable Sir

TO WIT. S AUTJIUlt l.JAWI,T;Y, Knjght COlllllHmder of

AnTHuR LAWJ .. bY. the Most, Distinguished. Order of Saint :'Jiclmel unc} saint George, Govcruor in111Hl over the btate of \Vestern Australia und its

[1 .. S. ' Dependencies, otc , etc., etc.

pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, IS8~t," I, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

Wednesday, 26th Ji'ebrua?'Y, 1902,

a special d.ay to be observed as a Bank HoHday in the town of Katannmg.

Given under 1I1y hand and the Public Seal of the .said St'Lte, at Perth, this 22nd day of J auuary, 1!l02.

By His Excellency's (" nnmnd,

F. ILLINGWOKI'H, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

No. 9291.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT KALGOORLIE.

PIWCLAMA'l'lON AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency the lIonourablc ~ir

WIT. AU'l'HUI: LAWJ,BY, Knig-llt COllUlltLuder of ArulIuR LAV;I.BY, the Most Distinguished Order of Saint

Governor. ~~.~~~1~1~~ ~~~t~~f\~)~~~~' ~~~'~:~iL~' f~l~dait~ [L.S.] Dependencies, etc" etc., ew.

pursmLllco of tho provisions contained ill the fifth sec­tion of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1SS4.," I, the

Governor of the Enid Shlte, do by this my Proclamation appoint

IVcdn,,,cloy, 26th F, bru(li'Y, 1902,

a specirtl day to bl] observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Kalgoodic.

Giv<!l1 nnder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 12th day of February, 1\)02.

By His Excellency's Command,

F. nLINGWORTH, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

FEBRUARY 21. [1902.

No. 9296.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY A'1' NORTHA1I1.

\VRSl'BRN AU8TIUI.JA, ) By His Excellency the lfollourahle Sir TO WIT. S AU'l'HUR LAYfI,BY, Knight, Commander of

AH'l'HUlt LAWLEY, Governor.

the )Iost Di.Rting'uished Order of Saint l\Hclmel and Saint George. Goveruor in and over the Ht.ate of V{CSi81'1l Australia

LI .. s.] nnd its Dopendcncies, etc., otc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Aet, IS8.," I, the

Governor of the Sltid St"te, do by this my Procl:mmtion appoint

Wednesday, .lvth March, 1902, a special day to be observed as a Dank Ho1ichy in the town of N Ol'tham.

Given under my haud 'tnd the Puhlic Seal of the saiel St.:tte, at Perth, this 18th day of l!'ehruary, 1902.

By His Excellency's C0l11H1and,

F. ILLINGWORTH, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!

No. 9297.-C.S.0. SOUTH PERTH DECLARED A JYIUNICIPALITY.

E.C. iTlTIT! PROCLAMATION \\'RSTERN AUSTRALIA,)

TO WIT. S AI-:'TliUlt JJAWLEY.

1 5J ~ 1 \J \I 1

Goyernor, [1..8.J

By His Excelleucy the Honourable Sir ARTlIt;R IJA WLT;Y t I{llight Commander of the Most Diatiut,"11ished Order of ;";aint Michael und Saint George. Governor ill and over the State of \Vestern Austrnlia H-ud its DeFendoncies, etc., etc., etc.

,X T HEl-l,E AShy" The M uni(:ipa1 Instituti(,ns Act, 1900 ') f l' (64 Vict., No.8) the Governor is empowered by

Prodamation to dedare any town or locality containing ratable property capable of yielding, upon a rate not exceed­ing onc shilling in the pound on the ;1n)]ual value thereof, ca1eulated tmder the provisions of the said Act, a sum of 'fhree hundred pounds, to be a, Municipality, and to declare the population of the locality so to be proclaimed: AND WHEREAS a petition has been pro3ented to His Excellency the Governor praying that the lioads Bmu'd District of South Perth might be proelaimed n Municipality, signed by not fewer than fifty of the inhal)itants of the said district of South Perth wllo would, upon tlw incorporation thereof, be liable to be assessed for municipal ta.xes in respect of land or household residence within the said proposed Municipality: AND WHEREAS the said petition was publicly advCl:j;ised iu

760 GOVERNMENT

the Gove>'1ll{wnt Gazette on the 9th day of August, 1901: AND WHEREAS it has been made to appear to the Governor in Executive Council that the District of South Perth (hereinafter described) contains ratable property capable of yielding the required amount levied as aforesaid, and should be proclaimed a Municipality: Now THEREFORE I, the said Governor, with tho advice of the Executive Council, in P'Llr­suance of thc powers so vested i).1 me by the said Act, do hereby declare the population of the said District of South Perth to be under Oue thousand: AND I do. with the like advice, by this my Proclamation declare and proclaim it to be a Municipality, under the name, style and title of "The Ml1yor and Councillors of South Perth," and do also declare and proclaim the boundaries of the said Municipality to be 9,S follows: -

Bounded on the NorthwaYtl by the high-water mark of Perth vVater; on the IDastward and Souihwaj'd by a line therefrom, passing along the North-East 110lllldary of Swan Location 37 to its East corner; thence So.pth-Westerlyand North-Westerly, passing along the South-East and part of the South-v Vest bOllnd!lries of said Swan Location 37 to the South-East corner of Swan Location 38B; thence South­Westerly, passing along its South-East boundary and the South-East bOlUlci!11'ies of Swan Locations 38A and 39 to the North-East corner of Swan Loc,"tion 4,(); thence South and vVest, passing along the East and parts of the South bound­aries of said Swan Location 40 and Swan Locations 4,1 and 42 to thc South-Eastern side of the Perth-lhemantle Road, and along it South-vVestedy to the Lower Canning Bridge; nnd on the Weslwa1'cZ by the shore of Melville Viater.

Given under my h,lnd and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 19th day of February, 1902.

By His Excellency's Command,

F. ILLINGWORTH, Colonial SecretfLry.

GOD SAVE 'I'HE KING!!!

ExeC1dive C01!1wil Cha1nbe1', Pedh, 20th Feb?'1la?'Y, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the HONOURABLE THE

CO~IilnsSIONER OJ;' RAILWAYS to discharge the duties of the Honourable the Attorney General during his absence from the State.

F. D. NORTH, Clerk of Council.

No.9091.-C.S.O. THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1899.

Colonial Sec1'eta1'Y's Office, Perth, 7th AUg1~st, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Councillms . been pleased to appoint, under Section 84 of

"The EIActoral Act, 1899" (63 Vict., No. 20), the following persons to take the vote of <tny elector whose qualification is not residential only, and who resides more th1tn 30 miles from the nearest Polling Place of the Province or Distnct for which he desires to vote, or who, ,tfter the issue of the writ and before the day fixed for any Election, is within any other Province or District. All Stipendiary Magistrates are also empowered by the Act to take votes:-

A. E. BARNES, of Berringarra. C. K. DAVIDSON, J.P., of Glentromie. S. R L. ELLIOTT, J.P., of Oakabella. J. C. ROSE, J.P., of Nelson. JA~IESLILLY, J.P., of Fremantle. H. BROCKlIIAN, J.P., of Gingin. R. B. LEAKE, J.P., of Mooranoppin. R. A. SHOLL, J.P., of Perth. P . .t\.. GUGERI, J.P., of Guilclford. S. F. MOORE, J.P., of Claremont. J. G. KNIGHT, J.P., of Sharks Bay. HEltBERT DAVIES, of Karridale. H. B. WALSH, J.P., of Mileura. E. SHENTON, J.P., of Katanning. E. ROBERTS, J.P., of Yatheroo. C. C. S~i:I'l'H, J.P., of Mourambine. 'I'. A. KIDD, J.P., of Mullewa. R. E. BUSH, J.P., of Gascoyne. D. MA'fHESON, J.P., of Gascoyne. ALPIN F. THmrsoN, J.P., of Perth. F. A. WEDGE, J.P., of Boodarrie. P. MACNISH, of Gascoyne. ARNOLD EDlIIUND PIE SSE, J.P., of Katannil1g. GUSTAVUS "VARLEY, of Northampton. RAUIOND ELIOT, of Geraldton.

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A. C. MUNRO, of Jarrahdale. JOSEPH BRYANT, J.P., of Mt. Magnet. H. C. PRINSEP, J.P., of Perth. 'I:. Y. A. LANG, of Lawlers. MORITZ COHN, of Coolgardie. E. F. WALSH, of Nannine. H. V. FALKINEl<, of Donnvbrook. A. L. G. LEFROY, of Lav81~ton. THOlIIAS McNAUGH'l'. of J\fullewa. GEORGE LIONEl, TH'ROSSELL, J.P., of Northnm. W. J. STEWART, J.P., of Northam. J. VV. FIlIIISTER, of Kalgoorlie. W. J. CO'I'l'Elt, of Kalgoorlie. .J. :WI. HOPKINS, of Boulder. VV. 'I'. RABBISH, of Boulder. U. C. KEYSER, of Albany. W. SOU NESS, of Mt. Barker. '1'. NORl1ISH, of Broome Hill. B. M. CONNOl<, of Newcastle. M. B. D' ALlIIEIDA,of Grcenbushes. F11ANK JOHNSON, of Darda,nup. JOHN Fl'l'ZPATRIc:K, of Dairy Creek. P. RYAN, of Jimba Jimbie. C. H. DUNI,OP, of Bang-elllall. M. C, R. BUNBURY, of Willialllbnry. G. J. GOOCH, of Walldagee. D. N. McLEOD, of lliranilya. G. VV. McRAE, of Ashbnrton. L. A. VON BIBRA, of VV ooramel. HENl<Y 'I'WI'l'CHEnI, of Ashburtoll. S. A. JACOBS, of Cue. :B'. VV. BARWICK, of Israelite Bay. J. LAWRENCE, of Encla. P. W. CI1EAGH, of Balladonia. W Gl<AHAlII, of Eyre's Patch. N. J. STEWART, of Dalyup Agricultural Are!t. A. MEADOWCROl<'T, of Greenough. A. J. VVILKINS, of Greenough. Jos. MILLS, J.P., of Barnong Station. A. S. CAi\IImON, of \VogoolfL, Ashburton. R. E. BACK, of Ashburton. W. G. LEARlIIONTH, of Ashburton. M. A. WICKHA~I, of Yl1rloop. W. O. liIANSBRIDGE, of Mount :i'>lagnet . DONALD GOLLAN, of Grass Patch. J. M. BRIDGER, of Yalgoo. .!if. J. CALANCHINI, of Kalgoorlie. GEORGE VVI'l'HEl<S, J.P., of St. George's 'ren'ace,

Perth. C. CUlIIBRAE STEWAIt'!', of Coolgardie. J. P. GORMAN, of Bremer Bay. LIONEL WHITE, of Canning Mills. WILLIAnI LESLIE, of Mundaring Weir. JOHN JOSEPH WILLIA~I8, of Leonora. ROBER'f SrNcLAIl1, J.P., of \Vagin. T. G. COLLIE, of Southern Cross. L. A. KING, of Fremantle. FREDERICK D. GOODE, J.P., of Perth. JA~IES WWGLESWOR'l'H, of Perth. G. WILSON, of Boulder. PERCY MORGANS, J.P., of Mount Morgans. ROBER'!' CECIL JONES, of Bnlong. JOHN CABLE, of Kurnalpi. PAUL BER'l'HOLD, of Broad Arrow. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Broad Arrow . R. M. STOW, of :WIorgans. 'I'HO~IAS CA1IPBELL, of Kookynie~ MARK A. SANDEll,S, of Kalgoorlie. JAlIIES A. HOPKINS, of Boulder. H. G. S. SMITH, of Wi luna. W. H. MOULTON, of Kanowna. IRWIN SAlIIUEL MOOltE, of Dongara. JOHN H. REILLY, of Cottesloe. FREDERICK G. BROWN, of Claremont. JA1>IES A. KLEIN, of Subiaco. HORACE SMI'!'H, of Beverley. A. P. WYlIfOND, of Coolgardie. BEN.TA~IIN Bll,YAN'l', of Coolgardie. J AllIES CORBET'l', of Perth.

G. F. ELlOrr, Under Secretary.

No. 9295.-C.S.O. RETURNING OFFICER.

H" Oolonial Secj'eta1'Y's O.olee, TiFi2 Pe1·th; 18th ii'ebj'1~a1'Y, 1902.

I-lIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hfLS been pleased to appoint L. 1/,. DAVIS to be R,etnrning

Officer for the Yilgarn Electoral District, vic" Victor Black, transferred.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

No. 9293.-C.S.0. MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS.

\l4 Colonial Sec1'ctal"1I's O:Oice, tUO" Perih, 6th February, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has . been pleased to confirm the following By-laws made

by the C011ncil of the Municipality of Guildford.

G. F. ELIO'l" Under Secretary.

BY-LA\YS OF THE )lUNICIPALITY OF GUILDFOlW.

BY-LAIY No. 1. The Council shall meet in the Council Chambers, Gnildford,

or at such other place or places as shall be decided upon by such Council, or every iirst and third Thursday in eyery month, at the hour of 8 p.m., or snch other time as the said Council shall from time to time appoint.

BY-LA\Y N(). 2. GE;\ERAL CO;\DUCT 01-" BUSI;\ESS.

1. In all cases not herein pruvided for, resort shall bE' had to the rules, forms, and usag-es of Parliament, which shall be fol­lowed, so far as the same are applicable t" the proceedings of the Council.

.Jfinute:;: of meeting to be read at }[CIt ,'{ubscqueut meeting. 2. At every meeting "f COllncil the first business thereoi

shall be the reading- and a question ior the confirmatio1l of the minutes of the nrn(·pPlli}",~ at the preceding meeting, and no discussion shall he (hereon except as to thei,. ac-curacy as a record of the and the said minutes of the proceedings at the sl>all then be signed as by this Act required.

Ord£:r of bw-duL'-;;; at lnlding,'{. :3. After the sig-ning- of the minutes as aforesaid, the order of

business of an ordinary meeting shall be as follow, or as near thereto as may he practicable, but for the greater convenience of the Council at any particular meeting- thereof it may be altered by resolution to that effect :-

(1.) Announcements. (2.) Heading- letters. (il.) Heception and reading of petitions and memorials .. (4.) Heports of Committees (5.) Orders of the Uay. (6.) Notices of motion.

And the order of businP,ss at a gE'lloral meeting shall be the order in which sneh husiness stands in the notice thereof.

DivigiOlls. 4. \Yheneyer a division shall be demanded by any conncillo]'

the conncillors voting in the aflirmative shall first hold up thei]' hands, and then those voting- in the negative shall hold up their hands, and the r(>slllt be declared by the Chairman.

luldresRc:-: to (Jo1;Cl'Hor.

5. All addresses to the (invern,,]' sht111 be presented by tbe :Mayor and the Town Clerk. unleE<s ntlienl"ise ordered by the Council.

.I10Iio,,". 6. All notices of motion shall be elated and numbered, and

g-iven by the intending moye]' (I) the Town Clerk at the close of the meeting of the Council, 0]' if not required by law to he given at a meeting, then three clear davs prior to the next meeting of Council; and such clerk shall en tel' the same ill the notice of motion hook in the order in which they may be receh·ed.

JYotice of motion to lIe (lit'en. 7. Nu member shall make allY Illotion initiating a subject

for discussion but in pursuance of I1lltice given as prescribed in the last preceding clansE'.

Pdifiml8. 8. No motion except that fnr rffeiving' the same or to refer

same to a committeE' shall. nnle:>s under most urg-E'nt circum­stances, he made on any petition, memorial, or other like appli­cation until the next ordinary meeting of Council after that at which it has been presented. • '

JloNons to br lHOI'r:d

9. Except by leave in the order in which the '1'OWI1 Clerk in the or postpuned shall be

in ordr:r ill motio11 lj()ok. motions shall be lll()\-ed

receh-ed and lecorded lw hook. aud if so m'l\'e,!

.:lJotion to4JC IJl'Occerlcd ll)ith fJl! Councillor (liDiH(J f[(one e.rcept u:ith C01u;;cnt.

10. X 0 l1lntion en tered in the notice of motion book shall be proceeded with in the absence of the cOll!lcillor who !5aye n?tice of the same, unleAss by some ClllllJCIllor producmg wrItten authority from him to that

Order, etc .. of Debate. 11. Any enuncillor desirous of making a motion or amend­

men t or takin" part in discussion thereon shall rise and address the Mayor, and shall not he interrupted unless called to order, when he shall sit down until the cnuncillor c~Jling- to order shall have been heard thereon and the qnestion uf order disposed or, when the councillor in p()ssf'E<~inn of the chair may proceed with the su bject.

Nature 07' motio)! to be -'fated. 12. Any councillor desirous of proposing' an original motion

or amendment must state the nature of the same before he addresses the Council thereon.

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illation not to be v:,ithdrawn without lea1:e. 13. No motion or amendment shall be withdrawn without

the leave of the Council. J[ otion to be seconded.

14. No motion or amendment shall be discussed or put. to the ,-ote of the Council unless it be seconded, but a councillor mav howe\-er, require the enforcement of any standing order of tli~ Council by directing the )Jayor's or Chairman's attention to the infraction thereof. .

M over of motion. 15. A councillor moving a motion shall be held to have spoken

thereon, but a councillor merely seconding a motion shall not be held to have spoken upon it.

Degignation of Councillors. 16. Thl? councillors in meeting of Council shall designate

each other by their official titles, namely, that of )Jayor, Chair­man, or Councillor, as the case may require.

Priority of Councillors. 17. Ii two or more councillors rise to speak at the same time,

the :Mayor shall decide which is entitled to priority. Councillor not to speak a second time on same quesNon.

18. Xo conncillor shall speak a second time on the same (luestiol! unless entitled to reply, or in explanation when he has been mIsrepresented or misunderstood.

Puinls of orda . l!J. The :llayor, when called upon to decide on points of order,

or praetice. shall decide the same, and his decision as to order or explanation in each case shall be linal.

Cuuncillor.,; not to digress, dc. 2U. XU councillor shall digress from the subject matter of

the question under discussion, or comment upon the words used by any other councillor in a previous debate; and all imputa­tions or improper motives, and all personal reflections on coun­cillors, shall be deemed highly disorderly.

Councillors to apologise for disorderly, etc., ('.cpression". 21. \\'hene\'er any councillor shall make use of any ex­

pression disorderly or capable of being applied offellsil'ely to any 0(her councillor, the councillor so offending shall be re­quired by the :\layor to withdraw the expression' and to make a satisfactory apology to the Couneil.

Councillor culled to order to sit down. 22. .\ councillor called to order Hhall sit, down unless per-

mitted to explain. .

Councillor twice o:rnuZillg, fluilty of (II! ofrel/ce. 2:5. Any councillor using offensive or disorderly lang-ua"e,

and haying been twice called to order, or tl, wit.hdraw and ap,Ao­gise fol' such conduct, and refusing So to do, shall be guilty of an offence. -

SfrallgerK. 2,1. .:-\ ny pen':;()l1 not being a cuuncillor "\,,110 shall, haying.

heen admitted to any meeting of the OHm('il, be guiltv thereat of any improper or <lisonlerl\' conduct, or who shall ilOt leave when lawfully requested hy the :lIaror so to do, may be forth­with removed by him, and sluIlI be deemed guilty of all ofrence.

Council/or may dCUULlul dOCUllteidx. :25. ,\n}, cOllneiJ!or may of right demand the prmillctiun of

any of t)18 d'l!Juments I)f the Council applying t" the question under dISCUSSI011.

Fotillg. 2G. The Coullcil shall Yote by show of hands, and any COUll

cillur present and not vuting-, not being disabled hy law from so cluing-, shall be guilty of an "Irenee.

Questiolls-how declured, 27. The )!ayor shall, in taking- the sense of the C011ncil, put

the questioll first in the affirmative, then in the negati\-e, and the result thereof shall be recorded in the minutes.

JJ otion.'{, elc., to be in writil1(J. 28. At ewry meeting of the UIlt1Jlcil all motiolls, whether

originallllutions 01' mnendrnents, shnl1 be reduced into writing, signed by the m(IVer, and delivere,l to the Chairman immediately Oil their being moved and seconded. .

~Vo second amcndrrwnt uutil prcdouN UHf' disjJoged of. 2!!. No second or subsequent amendment, whether upon an

orig-inal proposition or on amendment, shall be taken into consideration until the amendment is disposed of.

Frred of of word8 in oriOl11al nwtion. :30. If any an nrh.dllul <[ueqtioll ]Je rejected, the

insertion of nther pro[1used words shall form the next qnestion, whereupon any fm·thel' amendment (0 illser~ other words may he moyed.

If anU:lldmclIf he }W(fatil'f'I/, a Hc('u/'u1 one may be moved. 31. 1f an amendment be negatived, then a second may be

moved to the qllestion to ,yhich the first-mentioned amend­ment was mo\-ed, but nnh- one amendment shall be submitted to the Council for discussi;m at a time.

.l[ over of -motion to ha~e right to reply. . il2. ']'h8 mover of every original proposition, but not of any

amendment, shall have a rig-ht to reply, immediately after which the question shall he put from the Chair; but no councillor shall he allowed to speak lllllre than once on the same question, unless permission be given to explain, or the attention of the Chair be called to a point of order.

J[ otioll tor adjournment. 33. No discussion shall be allowed on any motion for adjourn­

ment of the Council; but if on the question being put the motion be negatived, the subject then under consideration, or the next

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on the notice paper, shall be discussed, or any pthel: that may be allowed precedence, before any s'_lbsequent motii:n.l for adjourn­men t be made.

Protests_ 34. Any councillor may protest against any resolution of the

Council, and notice of intentioll to protest shall be in every case given forthwith on the adoption of the resolution protested against; and the protest shall specify the reasons for protesting, and shall be en tererl three days at least before the next ordinary meeting of the C,ouncil by the protesting Councillor in a book to be kept for that purpose in the oflice of the Town Olerk, and signed by such councillor, and shall be also entered in the minutes of the meeting at which notice of the intention to pro­test shall have heen given previous to the confirmation thereof; but such protest may be expllng-ed from the minutes if declareH by a majority of the Council to be not in accordance with truth, or in its terms disrespectful to the Council.

1"(1pgcd Qllcgtiolls. :15. If a debate on anv motion moved and seconded he inter­

rupted by the number (if the councillors present hecoming ill­sllflicient for the transaction of business, snch debate mav be resumed at the point where it \\'as so interrupted, on m(;tion upon notice.

1.(1.pgeil Order of the D(J.Y 1I/(lY be restored. aGo If a dehate on any order of the day he interrupted hy

such illslliliciency of number us aforesaid happening, such order may be r('stored to the notice book for a future day on motion upon n(>ticE', and then sllch debate shall be resumed at the point where it was so interrupted.

Petit;on,". :37. N'l petitions shall he presented after the Council shall

have proceeded to the (h'ders of th" I jay. Petitio",; to he ;e8j,cctful.

:58. It shall be incnmllent on every councillor presenting a petition to acquaint himself with the contents tlrereof, r,nd to ascertain that it docs not contain langnage disrespectful to the Council. and that the contents do not violate any By-law or any provision thereof.

Councillor.') to affix their nan~es.

:3U. Every councillor presenting a petition to the Council shall write his name at the he"illning thereof.

Petitions to be hi Lcriting. 40. Eyery petition shall he in writing-, and shall contain the

prayer of petitioners at· the end thereof, and be signee! by at least one person OIl every pag'e on which it is written.

To be HiYllCd by 1JcfUioners. ~l. Eyery petiti()l1 shall he signed by the persons whose

names are appended thereto by their names or marks, and by no one else, except in cases of incapacity or sickness.

No letters, cic., to lie attached. ·12. No letters, ailidavits, or other documents shall he at­

.(ached (0 any petition.

('ollntil/ors C(iO Ii II cd to "tutcmcllt of certain' facts. 4:1. Everr c()ul1cillor peE-sen ling a petition to the Conncil

shall confine himself (0 a statement of the persons from whom it comes, of the number of signatures attached to it, of the material allegatiolls containeli in it, and to the reading of the prayer thereof.

Sulnr;cs of otlieen, etc. 44. The salary or allowance attached to all ofHces and places

at the disposal of the COllncil shall in all cases be fixed before they proceed to appoint any persoll to fill the same, before the ad­vertisement inviting applications, and shall be specified in such advertisement.

No cOllncil/or, etc., to be surety for otlicer. 45. No c01l11cillor or "fiker of the Council, and no assessor

or auditor of the AI llnicipality, shall be received as a surety for any oflicer appointed by the Councilor for any work to be done for the Council.

Suspension of Rules. 4G. Anyone or more of the rules or regulations contained

in tbis sl1bdh-isioll mar be suspended for a special purpose, and shall not otherwise be suspended, except hy a two-thirds majority vote of the councillors present.

Pcna.it ll. ·17. Ii any person shall he guilty of any offence or misfeasance,

or negligent act of C0111IlliRS10l1. or O1nission contrary to any provision containe,l in this subdivision, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding £5.

BY-LA W No. :5. CUSTO])Y A~jl USg OF CORPORATIO~ SML.

1. The Town Clerk shall haye charge of the Common Seal of the Corporation and shall be responsible for the safe keeping and proper use of the same.

Attestations under Corporate Sale. 2. The '1'o\,;n Clerk shall not aflix the Common Seal to any

corporate dOClllnent other than contracts of work to be executed, entered into by and with the Corporation, without the express orders of the Council; but in case of powers of attorney and other legal instruments not relating to the Oorporation, the signatnres to \vhich require to be yerified by declaration or otherwise hefore the }layor, the said seal shall and may beaflixed by the TO\YJl Clerk to the _\layor's certificate accompanying the same, on receipt of a fee of FiYe shillings.

C1Istody of records, journals, etc. 3. The custody of the records, journals, and aU documents

whatsoev~r laid before the Cotincil shall be in the T6wnClerk,

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who shall neither take nor permit to be taken anv such, records, journals, or documents from the Corporation oflices without the express leave or order of the Council.

Passing of By-laws. 4. No By-law shall be finally passed or adopted at the meeting

at which it shall have been iirst proposed, nor until the next or some sllbsequ(\nt meeting of thE' Council, duly com-ened.

BY-LAW No.4. FOR HEGULA1'lNG 1'JJg DUTIES OF OFFIClms OF TilE COUNCIL.

The Town Clerk is the medium of communication between all the oflicers of the Council.

Town Clerk'., DcpartJrleJ1t. The duties of the Town Clerk are as under:

(1.) To attend all Council meetings. (2.) To attend all committees. (3.)

(4.)

(5.) (G.)

(7.)

(fl.)

(fl.)

(10.)

(11.)

(12.)

To take notes of all minutes, sHch minutes to be written up within 4fl hours, and prepare reports of committees. Contluct all correspondence, ,mel give instructions to the other otlicers, as directed by the minutes. To answer all questions on Corporation business. See that the accounts are audited twice a year and the balance sheets prepare(\. See to the gazetting of all By-laws and the publication of all notices and aclvertisemen ts. To prepare the rate hook and electoral lists, attend all courts of revision or appelL], and make all necessary arrangements for elections. To summon the members of the COllncil to meetings of both Council :'and Committees. To keep the cash book, journal, and ledger, as well as any and all other books req uired to show the receipts and expenditure of the Council; the said books to be kept written up every month ready for the in­spection of the Finance Committee or any member of the Council who may, at any time during the ol1ice hours, desire to see them. To check all accounts sent in by the Corporat.ion otlicers, and to see that all accounts for works (ex­ceeding l"ive Jlounds in amonnt) have stated on them the authority under which such works have been done; to check all returns made by the collectors or others of the Oorporations ofHcer, and to see that ,,·ith all returns made the heels of the receipt books accompany the returns; to keep the oflicers of the Corporation who pay money b) the credit of the Corporation up to their time in so paying in; to report. to the Finance Committee at. their first meeting thereafter any ofticer neglecting to make his returns as prm-ideci, with the necessary vonchers attached thereto. All moneys received to be entered in the cash book, and paid to the Treasurer within seven days.

Treasurer. It is the duty of the Treasurer-

(1.) To pay into the Bank wilhin twenty-four hours after receipt to the credit of the Corporation any slim or sums of money that may be received by him (amount­ing in the aggregate to Twenty pounds or upwards) on behalf of the Corporation, and all receipts given hy him for moneys received must he signed as Treasurer.

(2.) To see that the Bank pass-book is made up to within twenty-four hours of the time of the Finance Com­mittee, and produce it at each meeting of that com­mittee; or should any member of the Council desire to see it, at any time during oii1ce hours, he must produce it for inspection.

(:3.) No moneys are to be paid into the Bank by any oflicer except by or through the Treasurer, who must sign in the cash book for all amounts received.

BY-LAW No.5. To PRESCR[Dlc THE ~IANNER I'i WIIICII ANY FENCE [S 1'0 Ilg

ERECTgD. Whenever the Council shall require any person to erect a

fence, or repair any fence, the same shall be done in the follow­ing manner, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor:

(1.) Ornamental fences or walls fronting public thorough­fares to be of a design apprm-eri of by the Council.

(2.) Fence of posts and rails of sawn timber not less than four feet in height faced with sawn pickets. not more than three inches apart.

BY-LAW ~(). G. To P[WIlIBIT TilE. gRgCT[{)N OF FENCgs WI1'H HARBED

\YIltE ABUTTING ()~ PUBLIC Pr,ACER. 1. No owner or occupier of land within the Municipalitv

of Guildford shall erect, or cause or permit to be erected. an)' fence with barhed wire abutting on any public place within the said ~lunicipality.

2. I~very person offending against this B)'-law shaH, on con­viction, forieit and pay a fine not exceeding- £10.

BY-LAW ~o. 7. FOR PROmnrTI.NG Opg)\['iGS UNTlgR FOO'rWAYS.

1. Xo trap-door or cellar flap or covering' O\-er any stair, vault, or cellar-way or opening shall be so made or fixed so tha.t the covering to such stair, vanlt, cellar-way, (,r opening shall project .on or O\-er any portion of the footway of any street within the town of Guildford.

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2. Any person offending again~t the provision of this By-law shall. for every offence. forfeit and pay a penalty nol ex'ceeding £10.

BY-LA W No.8. 1;0 PllEVE1\1' OBSTRUOTIONS ON TIlE li'OOTPATHS

ANIl S'1'ItEETS. No person shall permit any boxes, cases, coal, sand, firewood.

goods, wal'/?S, nle.rchandjse7

or othet' artides or eti'ects to ren1ain on fLny part of fLny street. or on any of the said footpaths oithe said town; after sunset nor in any case for a longer period than shall be necessary for hOllsing or remoYing the same. E\'ery person so offending shall forfeit and pay for e\'ery ofl'ence a penalty not exceeding £5.

BY-LA W No. (). To PIWlIImT TilE T!II\oWlxn OP ORAXUE PEEL Oll OTIIEll LIKE

DAXGEROUS SUDSTAXCER OX TIlE li'00TPA1'HS, Oll 11\1'0, OR UPOX AXY STllEE"f OR AXY GUTTER.

1. No person shall throw or place any orange peel or any other vegetable substance. or any dangemlls, ofl"ensive, or noxious substance, vegetable or otherwise, or throw any lighted match on the footpath: and

2. No person shall s\veep, throw or place any rubbish, garbage, sweepings, litter, or refuse of any description on any footpath or street of the said town, or into any gutter or channel thereof, or cause or permit the same to remain herein.

3. No person shall eUlPty, throw, or discharge. or permit to be emptied, thrown or discharged any foul or offensive water. OJ' other offensive liq l1id. into or upon any street or footpath of tbe t",Yn. or into any gutter or clllumel thereoi. Every person so offending shall forfeit ami pay for e\'ery offence a penalty not exceeding £5.

BY-LA \Y No. 10. To PREVIC:olT DA1!AGE TO FOOTPATHS A:olD OTHEll OOUNCIL

PROPER'I'IES. No person. without having- first ohtainecl the written sanction

of the Coullcil, shaJI break up, cut down, damage. destt"Oy, injure or defaDe any footpath. drain, g'utter, cuh'ert, bridge, road, public way, treE'. tree'g'uard, plant, g-ate, fence, post, lantern, lamp'post, implements, materials. bnildint;s. or other properties of the C01ll1cil of Gnildford or under the control thereof. Bvery person so otfendin::i shall forfeit and pay for every offence a penalty not exceeding £5.

nY-Lenr No. 11. FOR Tim 1'IlESEllVATIO;<l OJ' TimES IX 1'111'; 'rOW:ol 01'

GUIf.llFOltD. Any person who shall carelessly, wilfully, or wantonly injure,

destroy, carry a way, or remove from its place any tree, shru h, or plant. planted in any of the stl'eets, enclosures. or public place.q of, belonging to. or under the care or superintendence of the Corporation of the said town; or shall cfLrelessly, wilfully, or wantonly injure, destroy, carry away, relllOye out of its place, rifle o"r drive against, or tie any horse or other animal to any of the tree,guards, fencE'S or other protection. shall he liable for any such offence to a penalty not exceeding £10.

BY--LAW No. 12. TREES. OR llRAXCIIES OJ-' TllICES, OVERI"APpmG JeOOTWAYS Oll

PUBLIC C'ROSSIKOi-; OIt LAKDs. Any branch or branches of trees g'rowing on prh'ate property

overhanging or overlapping any footway. puLlie cI'ossing, or land or is in any WfLY danger<Jl1s to the pll blic, shall, if considered necessary by the Council. be rem.m'ed by the owner or occupier of such property, and if llot so removed as the Council may order, the person offending agaimt this By-law shall. on con­viction, be liable to a penalty !lot exceeding £5 or less than 20s., and for every day snch branch or branches remain unmoved after the expiration of time gi"en for removal in snch notice from the Council, the person or persons so offending shIll foi'fpit and pay a sum of li'ive shilling-so

BY-LAW No. 13. To PREYEXT TIm nAXGEIt AHISI;<lG i-'ltm! TilE DRlvrxo OF

VEHICLES AT ~IGIIT 'VITIIOUT LImiTS. No perSOIl shall hetween Sllnset and sUllrise. except thl'ee

nights before the full moon, the night of the full moon, and one night after. in, upon, qr along- any street, within the i1funicipality drive any vehicle constrncted or used for the conveyance of goo(h wares or merchandise. without having a lamp or lantern securely fixer! and lighted at the off,sirle; nor any vehicle constrncterl or used for the COl1\'eyance of persons as well as goods, wares. merchan dise, or of person" only, withont haying- a larnp (lr lantern securely fixed and lighted on eueh side of the said vehicle. Any person so offend­ing shall be liahle to fL penalty not exceeding £5.

BY-LAW No. H. To PREVEXT ACCIDEXTS F'Rml TIlE HIllI:-W OR PROPELI.ING OF'

BI(,YC'LES, l'nlCvCLES. ANIl OTllEr. YELOCIPr}DES. 1. Throughout this By,law the expression" Bicycle" means

bicycle, tricycle, or other \'elocipede: the expres,ion " Bicyclist" IneanS a perBOl1 riding- or other\yise nsinl.{ or having the lnanage­ment or control of a hicycle. tricycle, or other velocipede in any street, roadway. or footway, within the town of Gllilclford.

2. Rvery hicyclist within the t')\YIl of Guildford shall observe the rules of the road.

3. A hicydist shall not ride a hicycle upon any footway, pavement, or causew'ay made ami set apart for the use or accom­modation of foot-passeng-ers.

3. F:wry bicyclist \yho rides a hicw·le during- the hours between sunset a,nd s"nrise, except three nights before the full moon. the nit;ht of full moon, and one nig-ht after, shall carry. attaDhed to.his .. r her bicycle. a lamp which shall be so construCted and plaDed as to exhihit a white light in the direction in which

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he or she is proceeding, and shall be so lit;hted, and kept lighted, as to afford adequate means of signalling the approach or position of such bicycle.

.5. Every bicyclist while riding", or impelling, or propelling a bicycle shall carry a bell, to be user! as a signal to warn foot­passengers and generally used to avert accidents.

H, No person using a bicycle or ha\~iilg charge thereof shall leave the same at anyone time in or Oll any street or footway in the said town so as to become an obstruction; and everv person shall remm'e his or hel' bicycle immediately UpclIl being. requested by a constable or other authorised official. Any person offending against this By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.

BY-LAW "'0. 15. OBSTRUCTIOX OF FOOTPATII BV PI.ACING OAltllLWES, El'C.,

TIlER]';"X. No perSI)ll shall ride, or clri,'e, or place or canse, prenlit, or

suffer to be ridden, driYen, or placed UpOll any f",)tway in the said to\vn allY wag-on. cart, dray, sledg'e, bicycle, tricycle. or any other vehicle which· may be driven, ridden, or drawn; or any wheel, wheelbarl'o\v, hand-barn)",. trlwk, ll()gsilea,j, cask. barre], or other article or tIling. 11()l' shall lead, tlri,'o, or ride any aninlal or anhnals whatsoeyor any of t he footway!') aforesaid. Any person so off'E'udiIlg" be liable to a penalty not exceeding- £5.

BY-LA \Y No. Hi. HES1'ltICI'IOXS AS Tv FUIlIOU8 DItIVINt1.

No person shall ride or drin' ill!"i,lIls1y 01' cal'elassl), in any street, nor be drunk while driving or riding-: and perso]) shall driye at. a rapid pace at or around the intel'sections a.lly of the st,·eets. Any person so Offending- shall be lin.hl" to a penalty lwt exceeding £5.

BY-LA W No. 17. HEGUf,ATI:olG TilE PLACJXn OI-' AnnmTISIXO VAXS

JX THE STREETS. No person shall, without the written consent of the Town

Clerk, drin' or cause to be dri\'oIl throllg-h ;tny st reet of the said to\vn any cart, carriage, ya.l~, or other ttrticles with advertise­lilents posted thereon, llsed or intended solely for ad\~ertising purposes .. Any"perS()ll so oj'Yendi,,!, shall be liable to a penalty not exceedmg .~:).

BY-LA W XO. 18. OAllRL\.(lE LICEXSE.

,\ny person using any cart or carriag'e within the Munici, pality for a long-er period than seven days may be required t() take out a license for same.

BY-LA IV No. l().

To PHEVgX'l' A~DrALs on. ·VmncLEB HE1;-';0 LEFT IX 'l'lHJ S'rlllmT, OIl OBSTRUCTING AXY PORTIO X Of' THE STImET.

No person shalllea\'e unattended anv vehicle. to which may be attached any ani'11al. for a longer period than ne0e3sa"Y io!" IClae!­illg or unloading' the same: provided that where suitable bridle, posts are erected, the horse or other animal may be securely fastened thereto ior a period of not more than sixty minuteS, but immediately on the request of any oftieer oi the Council or police constable, such horse or other animal shal! he removed; failing the carryint; out of such request. the horse or other animal, together with the vehicle, may be seizer! and remO\'ed to the nearest police station. municipal yard, or pound, and the perSOll Stl leaving snch animal or vehicle shall forfeit and pay a snm not exceeding £10, in addition to allY pound fees. which may haye become due and payable by such imp,mnding.

BY-LA W Nn. 20. No person shall leave, unattended allY vehicle to \I'hich may

be fLttached any animfLl without securing the whepl with a ehrtin, or secnrely fastening" the horse or animal to a I,ridle )lnst. },ny person so offendillt; shall be liable to a penalty not excE'edin~; .-!iii

BY-LA IV Xo. 21. . To IlEGULATE CAllIllAGE TIU.FFI(' IX THE STREETS

The driver oi any private vehicle, taking up or setting elm"n any person at any public pla~e of public worship. or pllb!ic 1>,111\18(;'

nlent, or at any pnhlic mel?ting, or ,,~h() is waiting for sl1ch J)1:f­pose, shall act under the direction of the nfl1cer of the Council or police cOllstn,ble who may be on dnty at sileh place places. and shall perform his duty in a quiet manner and such directions.

BY-LA W Xo. 22. FOR PROIllIJI"£IXr; OR llEnUL,\TIN(; PllOCESSloXS IX

1'111, STltlcETS. No proces.s:loll of persons, with or withollt vehicles or rrniInals

(except for funeral, milital'o', or police pnrposes), shall parade or pas.~ through any street unless and until the pre\'iOllS consent in writing- of the )fayor, or. in his ahsence, of the Town Clerk. shall be first had and obtained, and then only by the route or at such place or places specified in sneh cnnsent. nor nntil the recipient of such consent shall if required have paid the cost of giving public notice by aclYertisBment. settinJ:; f"rth the par, ticulars of the route. Any so oti"endillfi shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding'

BY-LA \Y No. 23. To REGUl"ATE TilE DmYl:ol1l OF UXYOKf]f) CA1'Tl,r-; Axn

U;<lBROKE:ol HORSES THROUGH TIll, :lru~af'IPALlTY. 1. No unyoked cattle or any sheep or other stock. and no

unbrokeri horse or horses, whether roperl or not-. shall be driVel! or ridden into or alonq- any street of the town, except hehveen the hours of 1 n ,,'(']ock at night and 11 .,'clock of the morninJ:;s of all days dnrillt; the months <,f }faY, June. J llly, .. \ ug'l1st. and September, and except the honrs of 11 o'clock at nizht and G o'clock in the morning on all days during the months of Octoher, November, Decemhel', January. !,'ebrllary. March, and ,\pril;

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proyjded that nothing hel'ein contained shall he held to extend to any Jl1ilch cow going to or retnrning fnnll her depastnring or watering.

2. :\0 bull or stallion shall be driYen, ridden, or led into or along any street of the town. except the same he under the control of a safe-keeper. and be secured by proper reins, so that the animal may be well under the control of the said keeper. Any person so offending shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding .£5.

BY-LAW No. 2·i, To RESTRICT THE BREAKI);U-I); OF 1l0ltSES I]\' TIm STREETS OF

TilE T01YN OF (l UILllFORD A);1l FOR OTHER PUI\P(lSES I\ELATI);G TO HOI\SES

1. No person shall break-in any horse, mare, gelding, pony, mule, or ass in any street or thoroughfare of the town of Ouild­forel, either hy leading, riding, or driving the same.

2. No person or persons, either as owners or otherwise, in charge of any entire horse, bull, or ass. shall cause, allow, permit, or suffer any such entire horse, b!Jll, or ass to cover any mare or cow within the :Municipality, or to cause or permit, or allow or suffer any such entire horse, bull. or a&S to be turned loose in any yard or other place with any mare or cow for the purpose of allowing such mare or cow to be cen-ered, except in some yard, builcling, or other premises as shall he entirely and sufficiently screened from public "iew; and any person offending against any portion of this by-law shall fodeit and pay for such otYencp, on ('nnyiction. a sum not exceeding £V).

BY-L~\' \\' Xo. 25. :\0 camel or camels may be ridden or driven through the town

without the written permission of the Town Clerk, the permit to stat(' through \\"hich stl'eets slleh camel or camels may he driven, and that same be (lone at oWl1('r's responsibility.

Any person who shall olfend against the prm·isions of this By-law, shall he liahle to a p('nalty not exceeding £10.

BY-LA\\" No. 2G. POUNn HEGULATlOXS.

The Public Pound for the :\funicipn.lity shall be on Heserve 144, in Helena Street, n.nd the follo\\'ing fees shall and may he charged and taken by the Poundkeeper:­

Poundage fee 2s. Hate of sustenance 3s. per day

BY-LAW No. 27. FF:lcs FOR DEPASTUltWG STOCK.

Schedule of fees (to he paid yearly when demanded) for license to depasture on the Guildford Commonage :-

(1.) (2.)

(3.) (4.)

For eyerv head of cat.tle above 12 months old For everY head of cattle under 12 months and

over G'months 01,1 For e\'ery goat For every score of sheep

BY-LAW Xo. 28. To PROHDE Rr:STI\ICTIOXS AS TO HAWKERS.

s. d. 5 0

2 6 2 G 5 {)

1. Xo person sho.ll hawk any fruit, fish, or ,-egetahles, or articles of merchandise within any part. of the to\\"11 without having- first obtained a license from the Council.

2. Any person who travels and trades on foot, or without any yebicle or animal, or otherwise carrying' to sell, OJ' expose, or offer for sale within the limi ts aforesaid any of the articles 01'

things aforesaid. shall be deemed to hawk the same. :~. No person shall keep, manage, or conduct at any movable

01' temporarily fixed stall in 01' near any street for the sale of any meat, fruit, Yegetables, drink, eatables, 01' articles of mer­chandise unless snch perSOJl he licensed.

4. Licenses for hawkers shall be in the Form" X "of the Schedule, and for stalls in the Forlll .. ;t, " in the Schedule.

5. ]<;yery hawker, while employed in hawking, shall produce his license upon being required by any constable, 01' any officer of the Council, and sho II at all timE'S have affixed to some Con­spicuous part of his coat, barrO\\', basket, yehicle, or dray a board or plate hearing his name ancl the words "Licensed Hawker" legihly painted thereon in letters not less than one inch in length.

G. No licensed stall shall he placed or allowerl to ,~tand in any street or position other than that mentioned in the license or het,,'een the hours of 8 p.m. and 2 a.m.

7. The following fees shall be paid for licenses to ha\ykers or stalls, and shall he paid in ach'ance on the first :\Ionday in, every month, and if any payment be not paicl when clue the license shall be Yoid :-

Iiawker's Licenses. For eyery hawker with hand-basket or tmy, 6d. per month. For eyery hawker with wheelbarrow or handcart, ls. per

month. For every hawker with yehicle drawn hya horse or other

animal, 5s. per month. Stall /Acenses.

For eyery stall, 20s. per month. S. Eyery licensed hawker and stall-holder's stall shall at all

times obey the lawful directions of the Town Snr\"eyor or autho­rised officer of the CounciL

D. No person to whom a hawker's or stall-holder's license is granted shall lend, transfer, or assign his license granted; and no person shall borrow or make use of any such license to a perSOll other than himself, unless by written consent of the Town Olerk.

FOlnl "X"·-HAWKER'S LIOESSE. Town of Guildford.

This License entitles of to hawk in the town of Guildford from month to month(with hand·basket or barrow or other vehicle drawn by one or more horses, as the Case may be), on payment or per month, payable in advance on the

GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, i 902.

first ~Ionday in every month, subject, to the General By-laws for the time being, and su.bject to cancellation as provided thereby.

'J'his license is not transferable except by the written consent of the Town Clerk. Transfer fec, 2s. Gd.

Dated this day of 19 Town Clerk

FOR)! '·Z"-STALL~lIOI.lDER'S LICEXSE.

Town of Guildford. This License entitles of to carry

on business from month to month with a stall at the intersection of Street and Street,. on payment of Ten shillings

(lOs.) per month, payable in advance on the first, l\londay in every month, subject to the Gcneral By~laws for the time being, and suhject to cancel­lation as provided thereby,

This License is not, transferable except by the written consent of the Tmvll Clerk. Transfer fec, 2.-:. Gd.

Dated this day of 19 Town Clerk.

BY-LAW No. 2(). PROHIBITING TilE KllEPING OF SWHm WITIllN TUE :\IUNICIPALITY.

1. It shall not be la wf ul for any person to keep or breed any kind of living- swine within the :\Illnicipality.,

2. Any person who shall oHend against the provisions of this By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.

3. Nothing in this By-law shall apply to any swine brought into the town for sale and remoyed therefrom within 24 hours.

BY-LAW No. ao. To REGULATE 1'Ull :\lA:-;.\GlC"U;:\T OF' STlCAM, OIL, 01\ OTHER

I£NGI:-;ES. 1. Any steam or other engines in use within the ;)Iunicipality

shall, if required, ha\'e afHxed to the Hue or chimney an improved spark-arrestor, an,l all fiues or chimneys shall be carried up to such height above the SUlTotlllcling buildings as may be directed by the Council from time to time.

2. Any person offending' against the provisions of this By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

BY-LA W No. 31. To PHEYEXT DAXGllH FRO"l lXFLA"I.\IABI~E :\fATERIALS.

1. Anv person who shall stack any hay, straw, or other inHammahle material within fifty feet of any house or other building, provided that a hay shed shall not he considered a building within the meaning of this By-law, shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding £20 for every such oHence.

2. No person shall permit in any yard or way occupied by him any accumulation of straw, paper, shavings, or other in­Hammable material whate\'er; and any person offending­a~ainst this By-law shall, on c01l\'ictioll, forfeit and pay a sum n~t exceeding £10.

BY-LA W No. :~2.

LIGHTING I XSUFFIClIc"TI~Y GUARDED FIln;s Any person burning straw, grass, wood, or rubbish within the

Municipality without sufHcient safeguard shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding £5.

BY-LAW No. :):3. FlItF:s IN C'lIDlxn FLUES.

1. The occupier of any premises within the Municipality whereof anv chimney flues shall take fire, from haying become foul, shall forfeit and pay, 1l]1011 cOllyiction. a penalty not exceed-. ing £10; proyi(led that if any defendant shall plead that such chimney flue did no( take fire in consequence of being foul, the onus of proof shall lie on snch defendant.

BY-LAW No. :34. 'fo RESTI\AIN Tm; IO,]CPIXG OF HOUSES 01' ILl.-FA~lE WITHIN THE

~rU);ICIPALlTY OF OUU~DFORil.

L Any person acting as the owner or proprietor, and any person having the chief cOlltrol or manag-ement, or being the occupier of any brothel or any house of bad repute, or any disorderly house within the ~lunicipality of Guildford sball forfeit and pay, on c,)]1viction. a sum not exceeding £10, and a further sum of.£l for e\'ery day during which such person shall after notice from any inspector appointed by the Oouncil to desist, continue to act, control, occupy, or manage any brothel, house of bad repute, OJ' disorderly house. as aforesaid.

2. Any person letting any house, knowing that such house is about to be used, or is being used by the tenant thereof as a brothel, shall ferfeit and pay, on conviction, a sum not exceeding £10, and a farther sum of £1 for every day during which such tenant is in occupation after notice to eject from any inspector appointed by the Council.

BY-LA \\' No. :35. REGAltDIXG BILL-POSTIXG I); TilE TOWN OF GUILDl·ORD.

Everv person who is desirous of posting hand-bills or other form of advertisement on the walls or other parts of the town where the same is allowed, must make application to the Council for a license for so doillg, and the same, if the party is approved of by the Town Council, shall pay an annual fee of li'ive shillings for such permission; but in no eyent shall it he lawful for any pill-boster to post any hills or other form of advertisement on any puhlic fence, trees, or telephone posts, or the walls of any public buildings in the said town, nor upon the walls of any private houses, unless he shall first obtain the consent of the occupier or owner of such house or other premises. Any person offending against. this By-law shall he liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.

BY-LAW No. 3G. '1.'0 PREY EXT DANGER FR01r FIREAR)IS.

Any person who shall wantonly and without lawful excuse discharge any firearm in, near to, or across any public street within the }Iunicipality shall forfeit and pay, on com'iction, a penalty not exceeding- £5 for every such offence.

FEB. 21, 190'2.J GOVERNMENT

BY-LA \Y No. 37. FOR REGULATIKG \VlDTII OF TYRES OF YEIIICLES.

1. It shall not be lawful for any person engaged in bnilding, constructing, selling, or making vehicles to build, construct, or make, sell, or hire, or offer for sale or hire, any vehicle unla.«s the width of the tyres of such \-ehicle shall be in the following proportion to the diameter of the axle-arm of such vehicle, viz :-

,V hen diameter of the axle-arm is-2 inches the width of the tyre shall be 3 inches 2} 3~ ?L 4 §, 4! 3 " ::> "

2. No persem shall import into the Ullnicipality of Guildford any vehicle the tyres of the wheels of which vehicle are not of the width presented or specified by the preceding section of this By-law. and if any such vehicle he imported no person shall use or employ it upon any [1\1 hlic road or street within the }[unici-pality. .

3. :1'\0 person shall use or employ any vehicle upon any public road or street of the :I]unicipality unless the tyres of the wheels of sllch vehicle are of the pmpr,rtion specified in Section Ko. 1 of this By-law.

4. E,'ery vehicle in use on any pnblic road or street in the }lunicipality shall have the diameter of the axle,arms painted on some conspicuous part on the oiT-side thereof; and any owner of any .-ehiele who neglects to ha'.'e sue], measurements painted as aforesaid. or who has the same so painted incorrectly, shall be guilty or an offence against this By-law.

5. Any person offending against any of the proyisions of this By-law shall be liable, on conviction, before one or more Justices of the Peace. to a penalty not exceeding- £5.

6. Y chicle means and includes any wag-on, eart, or lorry or dray, but does not include any \'Chicle intended solely for the conveyance of passengers.

BY-LA\,\ ~o. 38. PARK LAKDs, HESER\'ES, AND HECREATION GROUNDS.

For the management, care, and control of the Park lands. Commonage. and places of public recreation for the time being vested in the Corporation or under their care, control. and management, pursuant to the penvers and proyisions contained in" The )[unicipal Instit11tions Act, 1900."

Appointment of Pnrk RallgC/", and Eecpcrs. or Scrwllt.~.

1. The Town Council may from time to time appoint and employ Park Land Hangers. or Keepers of the Park Lands and Commonage. and other sen·anls. for maintaining and watching over Park Lands and places uf public recreation and commonage, as they may deem necessary.

Park Rangcrs, K cepers. (J nd Police may remove Of renders. 2. The Park Land Hangers. Keepers, or other servants

appointed as aforesaid, Police COllstables and Special constables, shall be at liberty to remove all persons from the Park Lands

'offending against any of these By-laws. Park (,ancis to be Opened.

3. The Park Lands and places of p11 hlic recreation shall at all times, except as pr(wi,lerl h)' special Act or otherwise specially hereinafter provided fell', be open for the admission of the public.

The Council shall ha\'e power to delegate to any committee appointeri at any meeting of the Council to manage and make regulations, and do all things tbat may be done by the Council in the management of Park Lands, places of public recreation and conunonages.

Persons not to ride orer the Park Lands. 4. Ko person shall ride in. Upel!1, or over the said Park Lands,

or any part thereof (other than a carriage-way) without per, mission from the COllncil be first obtained.

lnil/rina or JJestroyina Trees. 5. No person shall injure, cut. break, deface, pull up, remm-c,

or destroy any tree. shrub. or plant, growing on the said Park Lands, or any lands Y8sted in the Council or under their control.

Iniurina the Soil, or Surface, or Fence. 6. Ko person or persons shall cut np, or damage, or disfigure,

or interfere with the soil or turf or surface of any part of the said Park Lands, or the roads or footways across, around, or over the same, or with any part of the fences, aro11nd or upon the same in any manner whats08yer without the written consent of the Council 'first obtained.

PersonS misconductiug themselves. 7. Ko person shall misconduct himself in any way by in­

dulging in any riotuus or indecent conduct, or make use of any indecent or improper language on the said Park Lands.

Lor/aing on the Park Lnnds in the open a·;r. 8. No person shall camp, lodge, or tarry overnight, or fre­

quent for the purpose of camping, lodging, or tarrying over-night in the open air on the said Park Lands, or under the shade or shelter of any tree or trees, any seat on the said Park Lands without the written consent the Council first obtained.

Posting Bills. 9. No person shall pust, stick, stamp, stencil, paint, or other­

wise affix or cause to be posted, stuck, stamped, stencilled, paint€d, or otherwise aiiixed any placard, handbill, notice, advertisement, whatsoe.-er upon any tree, fence, post, gate, wall, flagging, or path on the said Park Lands without the written consent of the Council first obtained.

Shooting, etc., on the Park Lands. 10. No persons or person shall shoot or discharge any fire­

arms, or throw or discharge any stone or other missile, or set off

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any fire, balloon, or throw or set. fire to any fireworks, or kindle or make any fire, on any portion of the Park Lands without the written consent of the Council first obtained.

Sell-ing Goods all the ],,,1'1.: Lands. 11. Ko person shall sell or expose for sale any goocls, wares,

merchandise, or things on any portion of the said Jiark Lands, unless the consent in writing of the said Conncil shall be pre­viously obtained.

Dangerous games >Ilot to I)e played. 12. Ko racing' matches with horses, dogs, or otherwise, nor

any game of polo, nor any game which may he considered danger­ous, or may be calculated to interfere witb the saietv or comfort of the general public, or Iq<ely to injure the surface of the grouncl, shall be allowed on the saId Park Lands, except on snch portions as may be specially set apart for snch purposes, and shown thereon by boundary posts. snch boundary posts to be fixed and renewed from time tc, time as the Council may deem necessarv.

Waste Litter 07' Pic/,;es to he remora!' • 1:3. \Yben any 'party, company, society. club, or organisation

of any kind shall play any game, or picnic on the Park Lands, they shall immediately. prior to their leaying the ground, collect and remove. or cause to be collected and remm'ed. all waste material broken glass, scraps. litter, or rubbish of any kind brought or made upon the ground by them. In the eyent of the non­obseryance of this regulation, the actual cost of thoroughly performing the necessary duty by the Park Hangers or others emyloyed in the work shall he charged, and a bill of the same be presented to anyone of the participants in the play, g'arne, or picnic. and the amount so incunedlllay he reom'ered !J,' summar\, process before any nne or l1)Ore .Justice;;; of the Peace in th~e prm-ince.

14. No person 01' organised dub shall play cricket, football, baseball. racket, OJ' any game of a like nature. on any portion of the Park Lands, except on such portion as shall haye heen 01'

hereafter may be set apart for their peculiar purposes by the Council; neither shall any such g'ames as aforesaid be pltwed on those portions of the Park Lands as are or may be set aj)al·t for these peculiar purposes, unless and until the person nr club shall ha\'e first obtained fl'Olll the Council a permit in writing" so to do.

15. The COllI1cil lntLy frotn tirn8 to ti!ne i&<:;ue pennits t(), and charge and take such fee as they may deem suitable from persons to train horses, dog:s, or IJthor Rnitnals on the Park Lands for racing- or other pnrposes:, and they 111ay frotH tiI11€, to titHe yary or alter the amount of the fE'e to be charged for permit so issued.

IG. The Council may fix the day or clays upon which. and the bounds or lirnits vdthin which any gan1f~S Of' g:ynlnaBtics luay he permitted to take place UpOll the Park Lands: or they may prohibit any g-anlE'S or ftynHlftstics fr01n taking' place upon the said Park Lands.

The Council may from time to time yary the ices to be charged the pu blic for admission to P.lly of the Park Lands or Hesenes, and the occasions wilen s11ch fees shall he payable and [mlhibiting admission therein on such occasions.

17. The Council may set apart any portion of the Park Lands for the exclusiye depasturing of horses amI cattle, and may \'ary, alter. or change such portions when they may deem desirable, and Illay > charge and take snch iee as they may deem re;[uisite for horses an!1 cattle so depastured. and may alter or .-aQ' the amount of slIch fee at snch times and in snch manner as they may deem best.

Pa rl: IAluriH may he closed. 18. The COllncil may close and resene ior snch period of

time a.s to them may seem re>jllisite an,' portioll of tbe Park Lands from the rlepasturage of horses or cattle. or any of them respecti,-ely, as may be excluder! from ciepastllring on sllch closed or enclosed portions as aforesaid. found OIl snch closed or resen'ed portions shall be deemed to be trespassing thereon, and the Park Lands nangers. Keepers or other sen-ants may imponnd horse~ or cattle so trespassing; anri it shall be lawful to charge'ami recei\'e for all horses or cattle S') impounded the rates or fee, specified in By-law ~o. 2(;.

19. The COllncil may from lime to time fix the day or days upon which, and the bounds or limits within which, bathing may be permitted from any of the Park Lands, and any bathing therefrom must be hahited in proper bathing

Interpretation. 20. rhe word " Council ., shall mean the Conncil of the Cor­

poration of the town of Ouildford. The words" 1'ark Lands .• shall mean all lands \'ested in or 111

the control of the Council. Penalty.

21. E\-ery person offending against any of the provisions of this By-law shall forfeit and pay on conviction a penalty not exceeding £5.

BY-LAW No. :Hl. l'EKALTIES.

For e\'ery offence against the pro.-isions of these By-laws to which no penalty is attached. the offender shall. upou Cell1yiCtiOll. forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding £10.

BY-LA W No. ,10. fNTERPRETATIO:-1.

rhe several words mentioned in Section G of" The :lluuicipal I nstitution Q Act. 1»00." shall, where used in these By,law8 (except "'here otherwisp provided), ha\-e the same constl'llction ~s is provided for by ~llch Section aml Act

Ilecember 1-1. IDOL

H. ,J WILQO:.l. \Javor.

Ii .\;':WYL- l'UO:'1A:-:. Town Clerk

766 GOVERNMENT

No. 9299.-0.S.0.

MUNICIPAL BY-LAW. 7" 9 Oolonial Seaetary's Office, uti Pe,·th, 20th Ji'ebl'llM'y, 190:2.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to confirm the following By-law, made

by the Oouncil of the Municipality of East Fremantle.

G. F. ELIO'f, Under Secretary.

EAST FR,EMANTLE MUNICIP ALI'I'Y.

A BY-LAW of the Municipality of East Fremantle, made under Section 167 of "'I'he Municipal Institutions Act, 1900," and numbered 65, and adopting the Tenth Schedule of such Act.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act, the MrLyor and Oouncillors of the Municipality of East Fremantle order that the whole of the 'l'enth Schedule of "The lYIunicipal Inst.itutions Act, 1$lOO," shall be, and is hereby adopted as By-laws of the said Municipality.

Passed ,m the 22nd day of January, Hl02, and confirmed at a subsequent meeting held on the 30th day of .Tanuary, 1902.

[L.S.]

F. McDONALD, Mayor.

HORACE H. P ARKEl~, Town Clerk.

No. 9298.--C.S.0. PERTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL.

.0 ft 7 Colonial Secnta1'l/s O.Dke, Tlfuu Pe'l'th, 19th [I'ebnw,'y, 1!J02.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Couucil has, . on the recommendation of the Boa,rd of Management,

been pleased to make the following Honorary Appointments to the Medical Staff of the Perth Public Hospital :-

SENIOR OFFICERS: Seni01' 8u,·geo1L-F. 'fratman, M,D, London, M,R.C.S"

L.R.C.P" D.P.H. Ophthalmic SU1·geon.-H, 'I'. Kelsall, M.D" B.S. London,

M.R.C.S., L.R,C.P.

JUNIOR OFFICERS: Assistant Ehwgeon.--vV. Trethowan, lYLB., M,S. Aber­

deen. Assistant Gynmcologist.-H. Horrocks, M.D. (London),

B.S., M.R.C.S., L,R.C.P., D.P.H, .

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

No, 9294.-C.S.0.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, PEAK HILL. Colonial SeCl'etary's Office,

3·~tr° PM·th, 18th FelJ1'uary, 11102.

I-TIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has :::I. been ple~,sed to appoint H. BOYD and H. C. FR.AN­

CIsco to be members of the Pea,Ie Hill Local Board of Health, vice G, Woolhouse and H. W. Bell, resigned.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

PYemic?" s Department, PC1·th, 21st Ji'eb1'1w,'Y, 1902.

T HE following notic", which appeared in The Common­wealth of Australia Gazette, respecting the importation

of maize into Italy, is published for general information.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

Commonwealth of Australia, Department of External Affairs,

24th January, 1902.

IMPORTATION OF lYIAIZE IN'l'O ITALY.

It is hereby not,ified, for g,'neral information, that the Acting Consul General for Italy in Australasia has inti­mated that the Royal Italian Government require that Jl,faize imported into Italy from the Commonwealth of Australia shall be accompanied by a sanitary consular certificate to the effect tlmt it is in good condition.

EDMUND BARTON.

GAZETTE, Vv.A. [FEB. 21, 199;2.

Premie1"s Depa?·tment, Pe1·th,24th Decembe1', .1901.

I .. T is .hereby notifiHd, for general information, tlmt . ' persons des irons of proceeding to South Afriea fuustfirst obhin it "Permit to L,tnd" in South Africa ~tt this' Ojlice, in' fLccordfLnce with thE' following telegraphic instructions received by His Excellency the Governor-General fro111 the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

F. D. NORTH, U ncler SecretfLry,

Premier's DepfLrtment.

Commonwealth of Australia, Governor-General.

Minute f01' the Right Honou1'able the Prime ]}[iniste?' Qf the Common1vealth of A1bsb'aUa.

'1'he Governor-Gener,.l has to submit for the e:crncst consideration of the Right Honoumble the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Austmlia the subjoined copy of a telegraphic despatch, which has this dny been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, viz. :-

In consequence of the· establishment of Martial Law at all British South African Ports, it hns been deeided, with the concnrrence of the Governments of the Cape Colony and Natal, that after 1st J nnuary next persons desiring to land in those Colonies must provide themselves with ;1 Permit. Permits are to be issued in this Country by a speoinl Permit o !ficer on the productioll of a Certificate signed by a Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace, Clergyman or Minister, or Officer of His Majesty's 1<"orce8, to the effect that the ap1?licant is 111 possession of at least £100, or is in a posi­tion to maintain himself in South Africa; that the object of his journey (objectw be stated) is bond fide, and that he has not been depol-ted or sent out of South Africa as indi­gent. Applicant, aftor producing mtisfactory C"rtificate, is required to sign a (Zeciaration to the same eiflwt" with the additional statement that he will not directly assist, :n any way whatsoever, His Majesty's enemies in South Africa, and that he is aware of the penalty for so doing under Martial Law. Members of one family to be shown on permit issued to the head, provided that a Separate Permit will be required for each son or daughter over sixteen. Notice published stating that passengers from Colonial Ports must supply them­selves with Permits from the Colonial Secretary or some Officer appointed by the Colonial Government. who will satisfy himself, as far as possible, that applicants fulfil the above conditions. Specimen copies of permit and of notice, summarised above, !1l'e·being sent, to you by mail. Permits are avnilable only to enable passengers to land ill South Africa, and are no guarantee that they will be allowed to proceed inland. Two copies of each permit issued wHi be retained, one for record in the office of issue, and the second to be despatched by earliest opportunity to officer at port to whiclithe passenger is proceeding, namely, 'I'he Embarkation Officer, Capetown; The Commandmlt, Port Elizabtlth; The Commandant, East L()ndon; and '1'he Embarkation Officer, Dm'ban.

His Jl,fajesty's 'Govel-nnient feel sure that they may confi­dently rely on the spcciiil assistance of your Government in this matter, ns all the· authorities in South Africa are agreed that thisllleamre is necessary to prevent undesir­able persons Hom entering South Africa at the present time. .

Persons proceeding' from Foreign ports are being notified that they should obtain permits through the British Con-imlar Officers.' .

(Signed) HOPETOUN, G overnor-Gcncral. 3rd December, 1901.

Commonwealth of Australia, Governor-General.

Minute f01' the Right Honotbmble the Prime Minister of the COIJimdnwcalth Qf A u.tralia. '

In continuation· of his Minute of the 8rd instant, the Governor-General has to submit, for the information of the Right Honourable the Prime 1finister of the Commonwealth of Ailstralia,'tlie subjoined c()pyof a further telegmphic despatcj:t which has tl;tis· clay been received from the Sccre­tary of State for tlu) Colonies regarding the necessity for all persons leaving Australian Ports to provide themselves with a permit tolanel in'Sohth Africa:-

"Referring to Hiy'telegi'am of the 2nd December, the arrangenlent; is that those leaving Colonial ports ()u or after 1st Jamuiryi ·ar8 reql1ired to furnish themselves with a permit."

(Signed) 11th Decemb(lr, 1901. .

HOPE'I'OUN, Governor-General.

FEB. 21, 1902.J (J-OVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

PERMITS TO LAND IN SOUTH AFRICA. Premiej"s Depa;+ment,

Perth, 7th January, 1902.

H IS Excellencv the Governor in Executive Oouncil has' been pleased to a,pprove of the

·lppointment of FI~EDERIC DUDLEY NORTH, Under Secretary, Premier's Department, Perth, as Officer to issue " Permits to lanel" in South Africa.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

001V[PANIES DUTY ACT, 1899.

The TnasuJ'Y, Pel·th, 4th November, 1901.

'r is IWl'eb,v notified, for the information of Mining and other 00lt11muies, that duty pn,yable under

the ahove Act limy be pfLid t,) Sub-Oollectors of Revenue at. the various Treasnry Out-st.a.tions.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

PUBLIC NOTICE. The 'i'reaslwlI, Perth,

t~"l~h\ 22n(l A1Lf}'ltSt, 1900.

I N view of thE' incl'teasing number of applications . for remission of pena,lties incurred for omissions

to stamp transfers and other instruments, attention is called to the provisions or " The Stamp Act, 1882," requiring the proper stamps to be fLffixed at the time of execution. In future, the l,enalties will only be remitted under exceptional eircuIl1stanc?s.

L S. ]i~IJIOT, Under Treasurer.

C)'own Law Ogices, C.L.D. -'l-g§~ Puth, 20th Februa1'y, 1902.

I-lIS Excellency the Goyernor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint AIt'rHUIt COUItTHOPB GULL

to he one of the Licensiilg Jl:lagisiorates for the Gnildfol'd (Swan) Licensing Distriet, ?:ice S. Gardiner, resigned.

H. G. HAMPTON, Seeretary Crown Law Department.

C"own Law o'Uices, C.L.D. -rW" Perth, 20th Febma1'lI, 1902.

IllS Exeel1ency the Goyernor in Executiye Council has _ been pleased to appoint P. A. GUGv;RI to he Acting

Resident Magist.rate, Swan, and Acting Magistrate of the Guildfortl Locn.! Court during the absence, on leave, of the Resident Magistrate.

C.L.D. -;:,',,00''1

H. G. HAMP'l'ON, Secretary Crown Law Department.

Crown Lew) Offices, PeJ·th,20lh Feb1'1taJ·1I,1902.

IS Excellency the Gevernor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the following Justices to be

(with the Resident ThIagistrate) the Licensing Magistrates for the Mount M!trgaret Licensing Distriet :--

C.L.D ,-"1'0"0°;::.

G. W. HALL, J.P. 'V. H. BARKBR, J.P.

H. G. HAMP'rON, Secretary Crown Law Department.

Crown Law Offices, Pedh, 7th Ji'ebJ·1ta)·1I,1902.

I-lIS Excellency t.he Governor in Executive Council has heen pleased to appoint

AR1'UUR JA~ms RAB ELLICB as Assistant Clerk to Magistrates, and "\ssistant Clerk of the Local Court, Cossack, as from tlle uth instant.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secretary Law Department.

Crown Law Ogicesy

Perth, 20ttFebl'1W)'y, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in .I;;xecutive Council has been pleased to make the following transfers:-

C.L.D. -i-ij·H R G. FERGUSON to be Registrar of PatQ;n1(s, l{,egistrar of Designs and 'l'rade lY1a.rks, and Registrar of Copyrights.

C.L.D. ij}l,t F. Dmmr,,\ to be. Chief Clerk and Librarian in the Patents Office.

C.L.D. -r'o'tiis T. G. HAWLBY to be Sheriff's Chief Officer.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secretary Crown Law Department.

NOTICE TO .MAIUNERS. PRELIlIIINARY.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA-vVEs'r OOAs'r. rfHE Government of vVestern Australi,t (le8ire to _ give notice tlmt a Dioptrie, ]'ixed, OccultinO'

Light of the 1st Order is in course of ereetion llea~' Woodman Point, Oockburn Sonlld, in Lat. 32° 07' 45" South, and Long. 115° 47' 05" East.

The Light will be white oceulting, a.nd will be displayed from a limestone tower of a natural grey colour; the height of focal plane above high water being 123 feet.

'l'hree rays will be shown-the centre one white, with a coloured rayon either side, one green, ,wd the other red.

The angles of rays, as also the periods of occulta­tion of the light, will be given in future notice.

Chc[}'t .. ~ a:fleeted. 1033, Ohampion Blty to Oa,pe Naturaliste, and

1058, Rottnest Island to "\Vttl'l1boro' Sound. O. R. RUSSELL,

Ohief HMhour Master. Ohief Harbour .Master's Office,

Fremantie, 19th December, 1901.

NOTICE fro MARINI<JRS. iu1<f'S WESTERN Aus'rRALIA, yVES'!' OOAST.

rIHE Government of ·Western Australia d,'sire to give notice that owing to the olcl jetty ltt" Oar­

narvon being out of repair it will be dosed to the public.

The Red Light hitherto showll from Jetty end will therefore be discontinued from and after tl{e last day of "lYIarch, 1902.

Oharts affeeted--518, Shark Bay; and 712, South Bejttling to Gascoyne Hoad. .

C. R. RUSSELTJ, Ohief Harbour .MftS1.('r.

Ohief Harbour .Master's O:ffice, 21st January, 1902.

'lVESTERN AuS'rRALIA. NOTICE TO MARINEH,S.

N OTIOE is hereby given tlmt the improved Light 1. on Breaksea Island, King George Sound, will be exhibited ~tbout the 15th Febrmtry, 1902, when the old Light will be discontinued.

The llew Tower is constructed of granite of a clark grey colour, fmd the Light will be a Fixed Dioptric White, of the First Order.

The height of focal phme above high water is 390 feet, and the light is visible from settward betwl'en the bearings of N.B. ± N., and W. by S. * S., the arc to sea,ward being strengthened. -

Oharts affected :-No. 2619, " King George Sound and Princess Royal Harbour"; and No. 1034, " Oape Naturaliste to King George Sound and Douhtful Island B,ty."

O. R. RUSSELI" Ohief Harbour Master.

Ohief Harbour Master's Office, Fremantle.

76t:l

10[,9 lulf2

GOVERNMENT

t Appointments. Departlnent of Lands and Surveys,

Perth,5th Febr1lary, 1.')0:2.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the following temporary

appointment in the :E'isheries Department F. EATON to be Inspector of Fisheries and Game at

Mandurah, vice F. W. Taylor, transferred.

R. CECIL CLIF'rON, Under Secretary for T"mcls.

.J!" \l Depal·tntent of Lemds aneZ SU1'veys, 111o;) Pe?·th, 21st Jantla1'y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. the Minister for Lands has been pleased to

appoint F. WALSH, Treasury Cashier, Cue, to issue Timber Licenses under Section 110 of "The Lrmd Act, 1898."

R. CECIL CLIPTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE 0]' GWAMBYGINK (NEAR YORK.)

JJOTS OPEN FOR SALE UNDER REGULATIONS APPI,YING

TO "SUBURBAN LANDS FOIt CUI,TIVA'I'ION."

Depcwtment Qf L{(nds {(nd i'htTveys, Perth, 6th February, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers given him by "'1'he Land Act,

1898," has been pleased to set apart thc Crown Lands included within the area hereunder described as "Town and Suburban," to form a Townsite near York. hereafter to be known and distinguished as "Gwambygine"

Bounded on the N01·thwawl by part of the South-East boundary of Avon Loc. U; on the Easi-wa)'d by the left bank of the A von Hiver; on the SouthtvanZ by tho Northern boundaries of Gwambygine Lots :38 and 31); and on the Westward by the IDa stern side of the York-Bel'edey l{ail­way.

The lots now surveyed are numbered 4{), and from 4,2 to 74, and, exclusive of Lots 40, 4H, ltnd 62, whieh have been

"excepted from sale" as 8{~3, will be open for sale, by

public auction, under the Hegulations applying to "Sub­urban Lands for Cultivation," gazetted 24,th J\tIarch, 1899, page 898, on and 'after J\tIonday, the 8rcl March P.l'OX., at the following Upset Prices :--

£9-Lot 56. £10 each - Lots 55, 57,

58, 59, 60, 65, 70,73.

£16--Lot'12. £19-Lot 47. £20-Lot 43.

66, G9,

£24 each-Lots 44, 45,46. £25-Lot 54. £30-Lot 7+.

£3'7 each-Lots 5:1, 64. £38-Lot 72. £39-Lot 63. £40--I,ot 52.

I £41-Lot G8. £'12 each-Lots (57, 71. £43 each-Lots '1.9, 61. £49-Lot 5l. £50--Lot 50.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will be obtainable at this Office, n:nd the Government Land Agents, York, Beverley, Katannillg, Northam, Newcastle, Kalgoorlie, and Coolgardie.

R. CECIL CLIP'rON, Under Seeretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF NORTlTA]}IPTON. TOWN LOTS 187, 188, AND 18;) OPEN FOR SALE.

Departrnent of Lands and SnJ'veys, HiPt Pe"lh, 15th F'ell1'1l(ll'Y, 1902. 'I' is hereby notified that Northampton Town Lots 1H7

188, and 189 are now open for sale. '1'he upset price at which these lots will be offered for sale

by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £5 each.

R CEnIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

MT. HARDEY ESrrATE. REDUCTION OF UPSET PInCE OF LOT 22.

s, 7" Depal'tl1wnt of Lands a ;d StlrvlYs, llfuT Perth, 15th Febl'llw'y, 19(J2.

T is hereby notified, for general information, that the upset price of J\tIt. Hardey Lot 22 has been reduced to

2s. pel' aere. R. OECIL CLIPTON,

Under Secretary for Lands,

GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21" 1902.

TOWNSITE OF ONSJ-,OW. (ONSLOW.)

rrOWN LOTS 136, 138, 156, AND 1.57 OPEN FOR SALE.

Depa1·tment of Lands and Sn1'veys, 2.H;7 Perth, 15th Fev1'1lary, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that Onslow '1'own Lots 136, 138, _ 156, and 157 are now 0lwn for sale.

The upset price at which thesc allotments will be offered for s de by public: auction, as provided by " The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £15 each.

The value of improvements to be added to upset price.

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF KALGOORLIE (CORNElt OF BOURKE AND NETHERC01'T STREE'rs).

LOTR1249 OPEN FOR SALE.

'"' '" Depa1·tment Qf' Lands anti S1L?"veys, [,'0'1 Pe1'ih, 29th JanttaJ'Y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Kalgoorlie Lot H12,f.!) is now open for sale.

The Crown grant for this <],llotment will only extend to a depth of 4.{)ft. below the natural smface of the ground.

The upset price at which this allotment will be offered for sale, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Ac~. 1898," will, for the present, be £15.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNsrrfE OF KATANNING. KATANNING Sun. JJO'I' 4,!l3 OP-':N FOR SALE UNDER

THE B.EGUlu\TIONS APPL YING TO SUBURBAN

IJANDS I>'OR CULTIVA'l'ION.

4 s 3 <> Depa,;'lmcnt 'f Lands and Sm'VtYs, "-7 ['erth, 15th Feln'ua7'y, 1902.

1'1' is hereby notified that Kn.tanning Snh. Lot 493 is now open for sale (by public .wction), under the Regula­

tions published ill the Go I'ernmeni (i(Jzette of the 2Mh Mareh, 1899, page 898, as a " Snbnrhan Lot for Cultivation," at .1n upset price of £8.

R. CECIL CLIF'1'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF 'l'1~AFALGAl1o. ADDITIONAL Lo'l'S OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

"RESIDENTIAL LEASES."

Depa1'tment of Lands and S1tr< eys, l'edh, 18th l!'eb)'ua1·Y. 1902.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that eight additional lots, viz. :--Lots 2,1,7, 4:jH to 4,j,5 inclusive,

have been laiel out within the Townsite of Trafalgar, and exclusive of lots ,t!i9 and 44,8, which have been" temporarily reserved," will be thrown open for solcetion on and after Monday, 3rd lI'Iareh prox., as ,. Residenti~l 1,ea'es."

These Residential Leases will be thrown opcn for selec­tion subject to the reguhtions published ill the Gove,-n­ment Gazette of the 19th J 111." 1901, page 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the ,Varden's OlTice at any time prior to the :3rd March prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have heen lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more a,pplications for the same lot, priority will he determined as prescribed by bee. 17 of "'1'he La.nd Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "'fhe Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicrmt obtaining a lot on which there lwe improvements not erected 01' owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fail' value of such improvements to the ~Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requestcd to lodge their appli­ca.tions before the :3rdMarch prox., and arc reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent th)'ough the post.

Plans of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the vVarden and Govel'nn~ent Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 769

TOWNSITE OF BOULDER. (NORTH 'rERRACE.)

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

"RESIDENTIAL LEASES."

13090 uo Depm·tment oj Lands and SU~'veys,

Perth. 18th Jan1~ary 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general inf~rmation,. th?,t 55 additonal Lots have been laId out wIthm

the Townsite of Boulder, and exclusive of those which have been "excepted from sale and occupa­tion" will be open for selection as "Residential Leases" on and after Monday, 3rd February prox.

The a,llotments now surveyed are numbered 1555 to 1609 inclusive. .

Lots 1555, 1564, 1.565, 1570, 1571, 1.')88, and 158~ have been" excepted from sale and occupation" as 11\8078.

These Residential Leases will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in thc Government Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applica,tions nmy be lodged itt the 'Warden's Office at any time prior to the 3rd February prox., lwd any a,j)plications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that clay.

In the event of two or more applications for these lots, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The I.Jand Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "The Land Act Alllendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any appliml1t obt.3.ining iL lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, be shan pay the f11ir value of such improvements to the Wa,rden before his ttpplication is approved.

Intending applicants are requested t.o lodge tIwir applica,tiolls before the 3rd February prox., and are reminded that it is unneeessaJ'Y to employ all agent, as applications Ill,t." be lodged pl~l':SOll~111.y or sent through the post.

PIa,ns of the s,une, showing these lots, will shortly be obtainable at this OlTIce, and ,tt the Offil:e of the Government T~and Agent, KiLlgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Seeretary for Lands.

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777 ,nr

TOWNSITE OF P ADDINGTON.

(BROAD ARROW GOLDFIEI,D.)

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Depa,·tment oj Lands ancl Surveys, Pe,·th, 18th J(tnua,'Y, 1902.

i T is hereby notified, for general inf~rl1lation,. th~t 20 additional Lots have been h1.lcl out wltllln

the Townsite of Pad(1ingt.oll, and exclusive of those which baNe been "temporarily reserved" will be open for sale on and after l\'Iond(ty, the lOth February prox.

The allotments now surveved are numbered from 196 to 215 indusive. "

Lots 106 to 19H, iuclusive, and 206 have been tem pora,rily reserved.

Crown gmnts for the lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices H,t. which these lots will be off,"red for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be as follow:-

£10 each-Lots 207 to 214 inclusive. £15 eaell-Lots 200 to 204 inelnsive, and 215. £iO-Lot 205.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office and at the Office of the \Varden, Broad Arrow Goldfield.

R. CECU, CLIFTON, Under Secrehtry for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF FREMANTLE. (MARIIIION STREET.)

LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS "RESIDENTIAL

LEASES,"

5185 T1>01

Department of Lands (mel S~~rveys, Perth .. 18th January, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 72 additional Lots, within the towllsite of

Frernantlt', will be open for selection as "Residential Leases," on ~tnd after Monday, the 17th February prox., subject to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

':['he lots now surveved are numbered from 1109 to 1144, ,tllCl 1<133 to 1468 inclusivn. .

Lots 1115, 1128, 1135, 1438, 1451, and 1462 have been "excepted from s~11e and occupation" as 11\8097.

Applications may be lodged at this OlTIce at [tHy time prior to the 17th Felm.tary prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that d8,Y.

In the event of two or more applications for th~ ~,tl11e lot, priority will be determined as prescribed bv Sec. 17 of "The Land Act, 18D8," and Sec. 2 of ""The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any ~1pplicant obtaining' It lot on which there are improvements not ernctecl or owned by such [tpp1icant, he shall pay the fair value of sUl:h improvements to the Department before his [1pplica­tion is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their appliclttioll before the 17th Febrm-Lry Pl'ox., and are reminded that it is ullnecessary to employ ,tll agent, as application lllay be loelged personally or sent through the pt~st.

Phns of the Sttme, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obti1inable at this Office.

R. CECIL CLIPTON, Uneler Secretary for La,nels,

WELLINGTON LOCATION 914, AND LAND ADJOINING, OPEN POI'\, SELECTION UNDER SECTION 60 OF THE LAND AU'I', 1898.

(DONNYBROOK GOLDFIELD, NEAR DONNYBROOK.)

VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS, AND GARDENS.

Department oj Lands and SU1'veys, 8H Z Perth, 12th December, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that . Wellington Location 9H, and the area here­under deseribed, will be thrown open for selection, under Section 60 of "The Land Act, 18!:J8," on and after Friday, 10th January next., at the price of £1 per acre.

Bounded on the South and East by lines extending "'iVest 50 chains and North 40 ch'1ins from the North-East corner of said Wellington Locat.ion 914; the opposite boundaries being parallel and eqmtl.

The Crown Grants of the laud referred to will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

7'10 GOVERNMENT GAZET'liE, \'V.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

TOWNSITE OF LA VERTON. ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SAT,E.

fi '5 Depa;·tmenf of Lanels amI Surveys, TiToo Perth, 18th Januu1'y, 1902.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, _ that 32 ad,1itional Lots have been laid out

within t.he Townsite of TJttvertoll, and exclusive of those which have been "excepted from sale and occupation," will be open for sale on [tnd after Monday, the 3rd February prox.

The <tllotments now surveyed are numbered] 31 to 162 inclusive.

Lots 133, ]34, ]53, and 154 have been" excepted from sale [wd ol;<:upation " a·s 11\8095.

The upset prices at which those Lots will be offered for sah" by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 18n8," will for the prescnt be as follow;-

£12 each--Lots 132, 135 to 13i inclusivc, 148 to 153 inclusive.

£15 each-Lots 131,138,140 to 145 inclusive, 147, 156 to 161 inclusive.

£20 cach-I,ots 139, ]46, 1M, 162. Orown grants for these lots will only c~tend to a

depth of 40ft. below the lmtural surface of the ground.

Plans of tlJe s,tlile showing the a,rrangemcnt of the lots referred to will shortly be obtainable [tt this Office, [tnd at the Office of tbe Warden, Mt.. Mar-1aret Goldfield, Malenlm.

R. OECIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNsrrE OF RA VENSTHORPE (PHILLIPS RTVER GOLDFIELD).

ADDITIONAL, T,OTS OPEN FOR SALE.

JlIE.!l. Jiepa;·tmcnt of Lftnels ft?tel SU1'Veys, lOuo Pcyth, 15th Janua1'y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 84 'Ldditional Lots ha,ve been laid out

within the 'rownsite of Ravensthorpe, and, exclusive of those which Imve been" excepted from s,tle [wd occupation," will be open for sale on and after Tuesday, the 4th February, proximo.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 1.59 to 242, Inclnsive.

Lots 166, 171,191, Hl2, 207, 208, 231, and 232 have been" pxcepted from SltJe and occnpation" as A\807l.

The upset prices at which the Lots now open will be offered for sale, by public auction, tts pro­vided by" 'rhe Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow ;--

£15 each-Lots 160 to 166 inclusive, 167,180 to 185 inclusive, 236 to 241 inclusive.

£20 each-Lots 159,168,170,172 to 177 inclu­sive, 1 i9, 186, 188, 189, 190, ]93, 196 to 201 inclusive, 220 to 225 inclusive, 228, 229, 230, 233, 235, 242.

£2.5 eacll-Lots 169, 178, 187, 194, 195, 202, 204, 20\ 206, 209, 212 to 21i inclusive, 219, 226, 227, 234.

£80 each-Lots 203, 210, 211,218. Orown gmnts for these lots will only extend to a

depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

PIa.n., of the same, showing thc a,rrangement of the lotls ref'Tred to, will shortly be obtainable at thit-l Office, and a,t the Offices of the Warden, Phillips River Goldfield, l~CLvensthorpe, and Government Land Agent, Albany.

R. r';EOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF OUBAIJLING (GREAT SOU'l'HERN RAILWAY).

LOTS 120, 121, 122, AND 123 OPEN FOR SALE UNDER REGULATIONS APPLYING TO "SUBURBAN LANDS FOR OULTIVATION."

Department ~f Lmtds anel Su1't'eys, Perth, 15th Jal,ua,'y, 1!!U2.

IT is hereby notified, for geneml information, that OnbaIling Lots 120, 121, 122, fwd 123

will be open for sale nnder the Regulations pub­lished in the Govemment Gazette of the 24t.h March, 1899, IJftge 898, as "Suhurban Lands for Oultiva­tion," on and after Monday, 3rd Febnmry prox.

The upset priee at which t,hese lots will be offered ror sale, by public auction, l1S provided hy "The Land Act" 1898," will, for tbe pH'sent, he £12 each.

Pl,Llls of the Sf1UW, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtl1inahle at this Office, awll1t the Office of the Gov('rnment Land Agent, l{tttanlling.

R. C I<JCIL OLIF'l'ON, Under Secrettu-y for Lands.

TOWNSI'l'E OF KA LGOOl~UE. (BOULDER ROAD).

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOlt SALE. 151 IS Depal'hnent of Lanels and S1wveys,

VI' Peyth, 6th November, .l9Ul.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 19 adclit,jonal Lots I13,ve been laid out

withiu the Towl1site of Kn,lgoorlie (Bonlder Road), and, exclusive of those which lutve been" reserved" and" excepted," are now open for sale.

The allotments now surveyed a.re numbered from 1601 to 1618, inclusive, and R1429.

Lot 160] has been reserved, and lots 1602, 1616 to 1618 inclusive, lmve been " excepted from sale."

Orown Grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the llLLtura.1 surface of the ground.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for Sid!' by public auction, as provided hy "The Land Act, 18£18," will, for the present, be a.s follow;--

£50 eaeh-Lots 1603, IG04,1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, }G09, 1610, alld 1611.

£100 each -Lots 1612, 1618, 1614, 1616, and Rl429.

The registered holder of Lot R14·29 lllay obtain the Orown Grant, under Section 30 of the Gold­fields Act, n.t a price of £100.

Plans of the same, showing the armngement. of the lots referred to, will shortly he obt.ainable at this Office, and at the Offices of' the -WlLrden and the Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. OEOIL OLIF'rON, Under S8cretary for Lands.

THE LAND AOT, 1898. REGULATION RELA'!'ING TO IMPROVEMENTS ON

RESERVES SE'!' A PAR'!' FOR PUBLIC BODIES OR INSTITUTIONS AND HELWIOUS DENOllHNA'!'IONS.

37PO U5

Depa1'iment of Lands anel S1M'veys, Perth, 29th January, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make _ the following Regulation under Section 101, Sub­section H, of " 'The Land Act, 1898" :-

Blocks of land reserved for Public Bodies or Institutions and Religious Denominations shall, within 12 months of the date of reservation, be utilised in a bona, fide manner for the purpose for which they have been set apart, failing which the reservation shall be cancelled; provided that, where good and sufficient reason is shown for not utilising the laud as aforesaid within the time allowed, the Minister may, in his discretion, extend such time for a further period not exceeding 12 months, but no Crown I.;rant or lease of such lands shall be issued until the Minister is Ratisfied that this Regulation is being complied with.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERl'fNfENIT GA:ZETTEl, W;A.

TOWNSITE OF OARNARVON. ADDI1'IONAL LOTS OPEN FOR. SALE.

Department of Lands and SU1'veys, '/u'tr'b' Pel·th, 15th January, 1902.

I T is herebJ:' :10tified, for genera,l info;'mation, .th~t four adcilllOnal Lots have been laId out wltlun

the rfownsite of Oar.narvon, aud are now open for sa,Je.

'fhe·allotmcnts now snrveyed are numbered from 340 to 343 inclusive.

The upset priees at whieh the lots uow open will be offered for s[Lle by public auetion, as provided by "The Land Aet, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:--

£50 each - Lots 340 and 3<:11. £75 eaeh-Lots 342 and 343.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Offiee, [Lnd the Office of the Resident Magistrate, Carnarvon.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rOWNsrfE OF DAY DAWN. Lo'£s 82 AND 83 OPEN POf. SALE, AND LOTS 144

AND 14.5 OPEN POll, SELEC'I'ION AS "RESIDEN­TIAL LEASES."

Depo,,,,tment oj Lands and SU1'veys 12dl," POl'thi 18th JatntaJ'Y, 190:2.

IT is hereby notified, for general inf?rmation, that L D[LY Dawn Lots 82 and 83 wIll .be thrown

open for Sale, and IJots 144 and 14.5 WIll be opel! for Seleetion as "Residential Leases," on and after Monda.y, 17th Fcbrunryvrox. , .

The upset pncesat wh~ch Lot~ 82 nnd 83. WIll be offered for sale by publIc auetlO!l, as prOVIded by " The Land Ad, 1898," will, for the present, be £!i0 each.

Orown grants will only extend to a depth ot 40 feet from the ll<1tuml surface of the ground.

'1'he Residential Leases will be thrown open for selection, subject to the regulatious publisbed in the Government Gazette uf the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

A pplications may be lodged 11t the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 17th February prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day. . .

In the event of two or more applIcatIOlls for the same lot, priority will be determined 1L8 prescribed by Soe. 17 of "The L~Ll1d Ad, 1898," (Llld Sec. 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, HlOO."

In the event of any applicant obtMning a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall P,LY th~ fair :value <:f s,:!ch improvements to the Warden before Ins applIcatlOn is approved. .

Intending c.pplicants ,11'e requested to lodge theIr applieations before the 17th February prox., [tlld are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applicatiolls may bc lodged pel'1:lolJally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the Warden, lYlurehison Goldfields, Oue.

1~. OEOIL OLIFTON, U ndel' Secretary for Lands.

DARKAN AGlUOULTURAL A REA. 1.0,[' 88 OPEN POI~ SELECTION UNDER PAltTS V.

AND VIII. OF "'rRE LAND Ac'£, 1898." 2" b Department of Lands and SU1'veys, n i'erth, 7th Febl'1tary, 190;J. 1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that Darkan

Agricultural Area Lot 88 (late Reserve 21i'5) will be

open for Selection under Prt1·ts V. and V III. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Mond,l,y, 10th March prox.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOW'NSITE OF BROOME. ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN POR SALE.

4040 Depal·tntent oJ Lands and SU1'VCYS, HoT Pe1·th, 14th Ja111Ja1'y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general infornmt.ion, that 13 additional Lots haw been laid out

within t.he Townsit.e of Broom{" and, exclusive of Lot 395 (whieh has been "excepted from sale" as 11\8088) will be thrown open for Rale on and after Monday, lOth Febnmry, proximo.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered as follow :--387 to 397 inclusive, 402 and 403.

The upset. priees at which the Lots now open will be offered for sale, by pu blie auction, as provided by "The JJlLnd Act, 1898," will, for the present, be a,s follow:--

£20 e[wh-Lots 393, 394., 39G, 397, 402; cLl1cH03, £30 eaeh-Lots 387 to 392 inclusive.

PhLns of the sftme, showing' the armni'\'ement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obt.a.inable at this Office and the Office of the Hesident Magistrate, Broome.

R. OECIL CLIFTON, Under Seeretary for La.nds.

TOWNSITE Q]' Mfr. MOI~GANS

(lI!'.],. lIIARGAREl' GOLDPIELD). ADDITIONAL Lo'£s OPES POR SALE.

Department of Lands antI Sm'veys, !llL-' Perth, 14th Jalt1itlry, 1902.

r,uT' is hereby llotified, for geneml infon:r,1iion, tha,t 33 ~Ldditional Lots have been laId out

within t.he Townsite of ]\H. Morgans, ,tnc1, exclusive of those which have been" rcserved" and" m.eepted," will be open for sale 011 and aJtel' vVec1nesday, 5th February prox.

rrhe allotments now surveyed [1Te II um berecl from 322 to 353 inclusive [Lllel 386.

.. Lots 3·:16 to 3'18 inclusive !la.ve becn "reserved;,! fLndLot 326 has been "exeepted from sale and oecup'1t.ion" as 11\ 80£3.

Orown g-mnts for the lots will only extend 1;0 a depth of 40 feet below the llfLtuml surface of the ground. . , . .

The npset pl'lces <11. wllleh the lots now open wlll be offered for sale, by public H,m:tion, a.s provided bv "'l'he Land Aet, 1898," will for the present be a~ follow:-

£25 ea,eh-Lots 323, 324., 025, 327, 328, 331 to 336 inclusive, and 339 to 344. inclusive.

.£30 each-Lots 322, 329, :330, 337, 338, 3'1,5, 349 to 352 inclusive, ,mel 386.

£35---Lot 353. Plans of t.he sallle showing the arrangement of the

lots roferred to will shortlv be obtainable at this Office, nnd the Offiee of th~ vVarelen, JYlt; Margaret. Goldfield, Malcolm.

R OECIL ULIPTON, Under Secret,Lry for Lands.

EAs'rERN RAILWAY. (NEAl~ PARKERVILLE).

LATE RESERVE 9111\49 OPEN POll SgLEC'rIUN UNDER ~ .~

PAR'r V., SECTION 60, OJ!' "'l'Hg LAND 1\c'£, 1898" (VINEYARDS, O;,CHARDS, AND GAI<DBNS.)

Depco-tment of Dcmds andSUY1,eys, ft.;j% Path, 29th JILnU(&l'y, 1902. I T is hereby notiiled, for general informati011, that late

Reserve 2i~2 Swan Dish'iet (Parkerville), will he open

for selection under Part V., Section 60, of "The Land Act, 1898," at a price of £1 per acre, on and after J\!Ionday, 3rd J\!Iarch, 1902.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

772 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

TOWNSITE OF CRANBROOK (GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY).

ADDITIONAL LOTS FOR CULTIVATION

OPEN FOR SALE.

Depa1'tment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 13th Novembel', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that four additional Lots have been laid

out within the Townsite of Cranbrook, and are now open for sale under the Regulations applying to the sale of "Suburban Land for Cultivation." as published in the GoVe1'/WMnt Gazette of 24th March, 1899, pttge 898.

rrhe allotments now surveyed are numbered from 58 to 61 inclusive.

The upset prices at which these lots will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be a,s follow:-

£10 each-Lots 59 and 60. £12-Lot 61. £30-Lot 58.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortlv be obtainable at this Office and the Offices of the Government Land Agents, Katanning and Albany.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSrr}l] OF LEONORA. ADDI1'IONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

"RESIDENTIAL LEASES."

Department of Lands and SU1'veys, Hit Perth, 30th Novembel', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 64 additional Lots have been laid out

within the Townsite of Leonora; and, exclusive of those which have been" excepted from sale and occu­pation," will be open for selection as "Residential Leases" on and after Friday, 3rd January, 1902.

The lots now surveyed are numbered from 304 to 367 inclusive.

Lots 310, 311, 324, 332, 340, 346, 354, and 355 have been "excepted from sale and occupation" as A\8016.

These Residential Leases will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 3rd January, 1902, and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for this lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applimmt, he shall pay the fail' value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the 3rd January, 1902, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally, or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing these lots, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the Warden, Mount Margaret Goldfield, Malcolm.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF MERTONDALE (MOUNT 1\fARGARET GOLDFIELD).

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION Af:l

"RESIDEN'l'IAL LEASES."

DlJ'pa)'hnent of Lancis and SU1'veys, Pel'ih, 2Jdnd January, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general imformation, that 32 additional Lots have been laid out within the

'1'ownsite of Mertondale, !l.nd, exclusive of those which have been" excepted from sale and occupation," will be thrown open for selection as "Residentin,l Leases," on and after Monday, 17th February prox.

!The additional Lots are numbered from 130 to 161 inclusive.

Lots 13,t, 139, 149, ltnd 150 have been "excepted from sale and occupation" as 11\8083.

These Residential Leases will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations publisbed in the Government Gazette of the 19t,h July, 1901, page 2i90.

Applicatk-ns may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to Mondlty, lith Febl'lmry Pl'OX., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, , priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "'1'he Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "'l'11e Land Act Amendment Act, 1HOO."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Mining Registrar before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge ,their applica­tion before Monday, 17th Febrm1l'y prox., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally 01' sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the Warden's Office, Mt. Marg!l.ret Golcl:field, M!l.lcolm.

R 0ECIL CLIFTON, U nd<3r Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF KOOKYNIE.

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

"RESIDENTIAL LEASES."

Depal·tment of Lands and S1~1:veys, H%t Pel·th, 21st January, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 48 additional Lots have been laid out within the

Townsite of Kookynie, and exclusive of those which have been" excepted from sale and occupation," will be open for selection as "Residential Leases," on and after Monday, 24th February prox.

'rhe allotments now sm'veyed are numbered 2Hi to 328 inclusive, and 345 to 360 inclusive.

Lots 303, 308, 30H, 316, 317, 321, 351, 356, and 357 have been" excepted from sale and occupation" as /1\ 8076.

These Residential Leases will be thrown open for selec­tion subject to the regulations published in the Govern­ment Gazette of the 1Hth July, 1901, page 2i90.

ApplicatlOns may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 24th February prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications £01' the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "'The Land Act, 18H8," and Sec. 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1HOO."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected 01' owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their appli­cations before the 24th February prox., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the Warden, North Coolgardie Goldfield, Menzies.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERN~1ENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 773

TOWNSITE OF KUNDIP (PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIEJJD).

NEW LOTS OPEN FOR SAT,E. Department of Lands and Sw·vrys.

-l:tH Perth, 24th January, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Cou"cil, by virtue of the powers given him by "'fhe Land Act,

1898," has been pleased to set "part the Crown lands included within the houndaries of Reserve !l\7785 as " 'rOWl1

and Suburban" to form a townsite within the Phillips River Goldfield. hereafter to be known and distinguished as "Kmldip." .

The lots now surveyed aro numbered frofn 1 to 20 inclusive, and, exclusive of those" excepted," will be open for sale on and after lHonday, 2·1-th Pebrual'Y prox.

Lots 6 and r.J. have been "excepted from sale and occup,ltion" as !l\8LOO.

Crown grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of 4,Oft. below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices at which the lots will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by" The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow ;-

.£10 each-Lots 2 to 5 inclusive, 7,10 to 18 inclusive, 15, 18, 19, and 20.

.£15 each-Lots 1, 8, 9, Hi, and 17. The registered holders of lots 9, 17, It" and 20 will be

allowed to acquire Crown grants of s!tme under Section 30 of the Goldfields Act.

Plans of the same showing the arrangement of the lois referred to, will shortly be obtaiun,ble at this Offico, and the Office of the Wn,rden, Phillips River Goldfield.

U,. CECIL CLIFTON, . Under for Lands.

------------------------TOWNSITE OF MOUNT BAItKER

(GREAT SOU'J.'HERN RAILWAY). LOT 71 OPEN FOR SALE.

Depa,,·tment of Lands and 8m'veys, llliW Perth, 2,2nd Januar'y, 1902.

I '!' is hereby notified, for geneml infornmtioll, that :i\'lonnt Barker Lot 71 is now open for sale.

The upset priee at which this allotment will be offered for sale by public anction, as provided by H '1'he Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be ,£20.

R. CECrL CLI]'TON, Under Seeretary for Lands.

'rOWNSITE OF BOULDER. (NEAR RAILWAY STA'rION.)

LOT 668 (VVITTENOOllI STREET) OPEN FOR SALE.

\> 1\ 1.. Depa,.lment of Lands and 8ltl"'cys, "[TroT Perth, 29th January, 1U(l:!.

I '!' is hereby notified, for general information, that Boulder Lot tltl8 is now open for snle.

The Crown Grant for this allotment. will only extend to tt depth of ·W feet below the natural surface of the gronnd.

The upset price at which this allotment will be offered for sale, by public anction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be £50.

R. CECIL CLJ.!!"l'O::sr, Under Secretary for Lttnds.

GWAlYlBYGINE ESTATE (NEAR YORK).

OPEN FOR SELECTION. .ULt Depa1·tment of Lands and SU1'veys, 1UO 1 Perth, 6th Ji'eb1'1taI'Y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml infornmtion, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Couneil has been

pleased to approve of the Gwambygine Estate, situate near York, being thrown open for selection on l'IIonday, 3rd lio'larch, prox., under the provisions of the Agricnltural La.nd Purchase Act.

Lots 13 and 41 have been "reserved," and Lots 37, 38, and 39 have been" excepted from sale" as A\8123.

The lots for selection are numbered 110 12 inclusive, and 14 to 36 inclusive.

Plans showing arrangement of lots, lll'ices, description of the country, etc., will shortly be obta.inable at this Office, and the Offices of the Government Land Agents, York, Northam, Albany, Newcastle, Katanning, Kltlgo2rlie, nnd Coolgarclie.

R. CECIL CLIF'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rOWNSITE OF FREMANTLE (HIGH AND HOLLAND STREETS).

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SALE. Department of Lands and SU1'veys,

-1 }iH Perth, 29th JanuMY, 1902.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that 36 additional Lots have been laid vut within the Townsite

of Fremal1tle, and, exclusive of those which have been "exceptecl from sale and occupation," .will be open for sale 011 and aftcl' Monday, 17th March, 1902.

The Lots now surveyed are numbered from 1·170 to 1505 inclusi ve. •

Lots 1477, 1485, and 150·1 have been" excepted from sale an(] occupation" as !l\808-1.

'rhe upset prices at which the Lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "'1'he Land Act., 1898," will, for the present, be as follow ;-

.£30 each--Lots 1488 to 1503 inclusive, and 1505.

.£50 each-Lots a70 to 147G inclusive, 1478 to 1484 inclusive, 148G, and 1487.

Plans of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

!l\ LA'rE RESEItVE 2999 (OOOKBURN SOUND)

OPEN FOE SELEOTION UNDER PAFr V. OF 'l'HE LAND AOT, 1898.

Department of Lctncls and Slt,.veys, 'l1l',' Pet,th, 21st JanuMY, 1902. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that late

Reserve 2~9 (Cockburn SOlmd) will be open for

Selection under Part V. (Conditional Purchase) of "The Land Act, 1898," on l,ud a,ft:er Monday, 8rd February'prox .

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF WOODANILLING. (GREA'r SOUTHERN RAILWAY.)

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SALE UNDER REGULA­'rIONS APPLYING '1'0 "SUBURBAN LANDS FOR OUL'l'IVATION."

Department of Lands and 8ul'veys, PC1·th, 14th Decembc1', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 48 additional Lots have been laid out

wit.hin the 'rownsite of vVoodanilling, and, exelusive of those whieh have been "reserved" and "ex­eepted," will be thrown open for sale on and (Lfter vVednesc1ay, 15th January, 1902, under the Regula­tions published in the Government Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, page 898, tLS "Suburban Lots for Oultivation."

'1'11e allr,t.ments now surveyed are numbered from 134 to 181 inelusive.

T~ots 180 tweI 181 have been "reserved," and 151, 1.5';, twd 179 have been "excepted from sale" as !l\'i730.

'fhe upset priees at whieh the lots now open will be offered for sale by publie audion, as provided by "'rhe Land Aet, 1898," will for the present be as follow

£5 each--Lots 160 to 165 inelusive, and 167 t.o 170 inclusive.

£1) etwh--Lots 152, 154, and 166. £7 each-Lots 134 to 139 inelusive, 148, 149,

150, 155 to 159 inelusive, and 171 to 173 inelusive.

£8each--Lots 140 to 145 inelusive, and 174 to 178 ill elusive.

~10 each--Lots 146 lLncll47. Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of

the J~ots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, t11ld Office of the Government Land Agent, Katt11111ing.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

774' GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

IVANHOE SUBURBAN AREA.

(BOULDER.)

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

., RESIDENTIAL LEASES."

Depa1·tment of Lands and 81t1'Veys, t~~t Perth, 17th Ju,1l1f.,ary, 1902.

IT is hereby n<.Jtifie<1, fol' genpral infonmttion, that 396 additional lots within the Ivanhoe Sub­

urb~tn Area have been laid out, and, exclusive of those whieh ha.ve been "reserved" and "excepted from sale and occup~ttion," will be open for seleetion as " lwsidentinl Leltses" on and after Monday, 17th February pl'ox. :-

The ,tllotments now surveyed are numbered 404 to 779 inclusive.

Lots 404, 415, 4,16, 4,24, 434,440, 458, 459, 467, 4.77,493,499, 517, 518, 531, 541, 549, 550, 568, 585, 595, 611, 626, G27, 650, 651, 658, 668, 680, 688, 699, 700, 710, 721, 731, 740, 7408, 749, 771, 777, 798, 799, have been" excepted from f:inle and occupation" as

It\ 8105.,

Lot 581 has been" reserved" as 8t~. These Residential Leltses will be thrown open for

selection subject to the regulations published in the Gove1'nment Gazette of t.he 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applieations may he lodged at the vV,uden's Office at any time prior to Mon(hy, 17th February prox., twd any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that (by,

In the event of two 01' more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribpd by Sec. 17 of " The Land Act, 18~)8," and Sec. 2 of "'1'he Land Act A mendnwnt Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a, lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned hy such applicant, he shan pay the fair value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Intending' applicants [tre requested tn lodge their appliclttions before Monday, 17th February prox., and are reminded that it is Ullnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing these lots, will shortly be obtailllthle ,tt this Office, and at the Office of the Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

E. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GREENBUSHES LO'l'S OPEN FOR SELECTION.

1200 a Depa~·t1nent of Lands and SU1'veys, "lr Pe1·th, 10th Janua1'y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the registration of the undermentioned lots in

the Greenbushes Townsite, the holders of whieh have failed to comply with t.he conditions prescribed by Clause 7 of the Mineral Lands Regulations, has been cancelled, and the said lots are now open for selection by 'any person, under Section 47 of "The I,and Act, 1898" :-

Lots 10, 11, 13, 26,27, 28, 30,33,45,46,47,49, 50, 57, 62, 63, 77, 78, 90, 91, 92, 102, 103, 106,107,108,109, 110,111,112,117, 124, 131, 132, 136, j 37, 138,139, 142, 143,. 144, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158,159,160,161,166,167, 169, 170,173, 174,175,176,177,179.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS. Depm·tmcnt of Lands (inel S1wveys,

Perth, 14th February, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the lmdermentioned Homestcl1,d Farms have been cancelled

for non-compliance with the condit.ions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will he again open for selection on and after the 3rd March, HJ02:-

'" Huhject to improvements.

Na.1l1C.

Alex. McCutcheon R. lVI. 1Jttvey E. H. Davey U. G. NeedhttUl C. L. Goodall

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANOELLATION OF RESIDI";N rl'IAL LlijASES. Department (~l Land, and 1$1O'veys,

Pm·th, 14th 1i'eb7'uary, 1902.

I I' is hel'eby notified, for geneml information, that the undermentioned Residential Luases have buen cancelled

for nOll-compli<1nce with the conditions under which they were granted, and the lots contained therein will he again open for selection on and nfter the 26th February, 1902 :-

00rre8. No. 'l'OWll or Suburb. Lot Name. No. No.

9592/99 21/271 Boulder -IS6 J os. Ballantino 10917/01 21/274D Do. ... 1525 '1'hos. Hoherts 8272/00 21/1537 TIl'ownHill 95 Chas. Jas Smith 8"95/00 21/Z.182 Do. ... 102 '1'h08. J o11n J orv 8300/00 21/1540 Do. ... 118 .Jas. N. :Mc~lnrhie

lO553/99 *21/350 Ivanhoe ~,uh. ... .F'102 H. 'J'. j',fnson 12337/99 2112710 Do. FU5 J. H. Hosenbrock ·J388/00 *21/126:1 Kalgoorlie 1080 H. Stapellllmm ·>521/00 *21/1293 Do. I08G Jas. IJ. Howe 4811/00 *2111299 Do. 1089 T. L. Erdmann 5136/00 *21/1336 Do. . .. 1159 lr. C. Neilsen 4452/00 21/1278 Do. 1181 '1'. H. Cnl'HS

5135/00 *21/1339 Do. 1188 E. L. J../obsteill 10843/00 *2111775 Do. 1253 A. J. Hart 10658/00 *21/1766 Do. 1 1263 John Dalliel 10GG1/00 21/1768 Do. ... ! 127·1 J o]m JUordall 1Wt;3/00 21/1769 Do. • .. 11275 Chus. vVuHon 11560/00 21/1858 Do. ... 1 H36 Thos. E. Heilly 115(;2/00 21/1860 Do. 1 14,n Jas. turney 1].156/00 21/1820 Do l·m· F. G. 811a.nd 114{i8/00 21/1822 Do. 1476 H. W. Thunnott 11579/00 21/2738 Do.

11']79

}Iartin Post 11428/00 21/1832 Do. ... HUG Chas A. Lee 11417/00 *21/183.5 Do. ... 14H9 J. V. ]VI. Hanting' 9865/01 21/2652 Do. 1725 '1'1108. Butelllflll 844.0/0] 21/2.581 Do. I 1786 L. T. Heerey 7197/0l 21/2536 Do. I 1787 A. S. B::mnillg 8500/01 21/2591 I ])0. ! 1788 1.1. II. Norman 7973/01 21/256·1 Do. ... I 179·1 Gavin Hilson 7526/01 21/2551 Do. i 1796 A. C. W. Gallop 7535/01 21/2552 Do. I 1797 John O'Hl111orun 7530/01 21/2553 Do. t 1798- Luke Dillon 6·151/01 21/2.l8\) Do. t 18uO Jas. C. If eerey 412·1/01 21/2399 Do. I 182·1· Vlm.3\faher 8137/01 2112579 Do. 1825 Chas. 'Vaiuwright 8417/01 21/2578 Do. J826 Alfd. Fowler 8456/01 21/2576 Do. 1828 John A. Willox 6907/01 *2112512 Do. . .. 1834 Jane Agnes Lee 2765/01 21/2377 Do. ... 1835 D. J. Kinsman 3UD/Ol *21/2386 Do. . .. 18-14 Frruwis 'V. Eyfe 4477/0l 21/2·tl3 Trafalgar ... 252 Samuel Griffiths.

* Subject to improvements.

r-:,. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOH SEI,EC'l'ION IN A VON DISTH,lCT, UNDER PARTS V. AND VIII. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898."

Department of Lands and Surveys, Ittr~8T.'. Perth, 10th Februa,.y. 1902.

]-'T is hereby notified, for general information, that the . Crown lands hereinafter partieularised will be open

for selection under Parts V. and vIII. of" 'l'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 17th Mnrch prox. :-

Bounded on the North-West by part of the South-Eftst boundary of C.P. 48/2511 (2281) ; on the N07·th-East h;r part of the South-West boundary of 17/127 (2737); on the S01tth-East by the North-West houndary of 48/2J28 (2241) ; and on the South-Westward hy the North-]~ast boundary of 11\ 8110, the North-East and part of South-East houndaries of C.P. 49/32, and part of North-East boundary of 48/2500 2242). (Plan Avon 5.)

~ R CECIL CLIFTON. Under Secretary for Lanti".

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GA7:ETTE, 'V.A. 775

TOWN AND SUBUHBAN LOTS LIABI,E TO FORFEITURE.

IT .is hereby notified that the following 'rown and Suburban Lots are liable to forfeiture for non-payment of th" ll1stalments of purchase money dnc on 1st .Tmumry, mHl, unless the amounts overdue are paid forthwith, the sales

must be cancelled and paYlllents previOl1sly made forfeited without further notice.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, 21st February, 1902. Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWN AND SUBURBAN Lo~'s, UNDER "LAND ACT, 1898," LIABLE TO FORFEa'URE.

XO. Name. Towll. Amount.. Nrtture.

£ s. d. 29 Hynes, S. ... Austin 2 5 0 2nd instalment

HI8 Cummings, .T. Houlclc~r ;j 8 0 :3rd instalment 345 Edwards, Wm. do 9~

-I 0 0 2nd instalment 1417 Ellis, H. W. do 6 15 0 do H26 Boneham, J. and W. do 8 6 6 do H:36 1'homas, M. do 7 8 6 do 1439 Ellis, H. W. do 811 0 do 1442 Gillett, W, B. do 8 2 0 do 1423 Thomas, M. do (j 10 6 do

515 Lister. nL A. Boulder R. 2 5 0 3rd instalment 634 Lee, W. V. do 8 (j (j do :385 McAlinden, :Fl. N. Bridgeto\vn 2 H 0 2nd instalment 389 ]lfcAlinden, L. A. do 2 5 0 1st instttlment

26 Dick, .T. M. Boorarn l·t 8 0 do 27 O'Neill, A. T. do 2 18 6 do

173 Ellice, H. A. J. R. Broome 410 0 31'd instnlment 45 Palmer. O. F. IV .... Bulb Bulling ,t 17 (j Balnnce P.M. and C.G. fee

8 Cohn, 1. .T. K. do 5 ,t 3 do 4(j Palmer, O. F. IV. do 1 11 6 3rd instalment 36 Hansford, E. J. do 1 11 (j do

233 Mosey, F. Busselton 4. 10 0 do 245 Do do 2 5 0 do 257 Do do 2 5 0 do 255 Do do 2 5 0 do 108 Penny, .T. Broome Hill ... o 18 0 2nd instalment 118 Ogden, Wm. Collie 12 15 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 578 Wells, P. M. do 7 H 6 do 117 Ogden, \Vm. do 27 12 0 do 283 Raynes, A. W. do (j 9 0 do 291 Jones, A. do 6 4 6 do 468 Johnston, E. B. do 8 3 6 do 470 Connor, L. ". do 10 19 0 do 45(j Do do 1014 6 do 476 Do do 14 6 (j do 534 Kosky, A. do 20 5 0 1st and 2nd instalments 533 McIntosh, - do 9 4 (j 2nd instalment 962 Evans, M. ". do 11 18 6 do 960 Solomon, lYI. do 14 12 (j do 957 Reading, G. E. do 11 It> (j 1st instalment 963 Evans, lY1. do 11 9 (j do

1715 Taylor, J. Coolgardie 5 10 0 BnJance P.M. and C.G. fee 1461 Liddell, \V. do 4 10 0 2nd instalment

10 Lupman, J. do 18 '1 (j do 17·:H Sullivan, J. do 9 0 0 1st and 2nd instalments 1459 Scott, M. do :3 12 (j 1st instalment 1464 Davy, E. do 5 12 fl do 1218 Phillips, J. do 6 15 0 do 1511 Richmond, \V. J. do 3 9 9 do 1510 Hillier, .T. C. do 3 8 0 do

52 Deleporte, E. D. Capel 1 2 (j do 1fl9 Barnes, James Cue ,t 10 0 do

22 Barnard, H. L. Davyhurst 3 7 (5 do 31 Brophy, A. P. do 3 2 6 do 44 Elliott and BrocklluID Donnybrook 4 17 0 Balance P.nI. and C.G. fee

144 Burton, \V. R. Esperance 19 10 0 do 148 Do do 21 1 6 do 254 Keennn, lYI. J. do 7 8 6 1st instalment 229 Handof, E. R. do 9 4 () do

1I5!) lYlcKenzie, A. Frenmntle 27 0 0 do 11 Courtney, H. North Greenbnshes ... 8 18 6 Bl1lance P.JH. and C.G. fee 33 Stuart, 1\1. J. do 214 0 2nd instalment

6 Lyons, D. ... do ·t 10 0 1st and 2nd instalments 59 Findley, R. ];'. Greenbnshes ... 4 13 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee

9 Seeligson, G. do 2 H 0 1st instalment 64 D' Almeida, lYL B. do 2 14 0 do 10 Powell, A .... Grass Y alley ... 3 12 0 2nd nnd 3rd instnlments 66 Pearson, .A .. lIopetoun (j 0 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 72 Sorensen, 1'hos. do 1010 0 do 81 McLeod, J. D. do 7 2 6 do 56 Zervoothakis, J. do 12 16 6 3rc1 instalment 92 Bray, 1<'. do 4 0 0 Balance 3rc1 instalment 15 McLeod, J. D. do 6 15 0 3rd instalment

100 Pascoe, IV .... do 3 7 (j 2nd instalment 88 Waiting, John do 410 0 do 89 Love, 1'. do 410 0 do 90 Stubbs, J. ... do 4 10 0 do 31 McLeod, J. D. do 410 0 do

7,76 GOVERNM,ENT GAZETTE,W.A.· [FEB. 21, 1902.

TOWN AND SUBURBAN Lo'rs LIABLE TO FORFEITURE-continued.

No. Name. Town. Alllount. Natnre . .' .

.e s. d . 30 McLeod, J. D. ... ... .. . Hopetoun ... .. . 3 7 6 1st instalment

106 Stubbs, J. ... ... .. . do ... . .. '3 7 6 do 5 McLeod, J. D. i do 4 10 0 do ... ... . .. ...

96 Bray, F. ... ... ... ... ) do ." . .. 4 10 0 do

97 Veal, S. A .... ... ... ... do . .. ... 4 10 0 do 98 Do .. , ... ... do ... . .. 4, 10 0 do 58 McKenzie, F. ... ... do ... . .. 4 1<1< (; do 63 Douglas & Mouchmol'e ... . .. do ... ... 3 7 6 do 64 Do ... . .. ... .. . do . .. ... 3 7 (; do

108 Do ... ., . ... . .. do .. . ... 3 7 6 do 114 Do ... ... ... ... do ... . .. 3 7 6 do 113 Do ... ... . .. ... do . .. ... 3 7 6 do

47 Do ... ... .. . ... do . .. ... 4 10 0 do 894 Addis & Cotter ... ... . .. Kalgoorlie .. . ... 75 0 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 748 Petersen, Chas. ... ... ... do . .. ... 1 0 0 do 633 Mann & Webster ... ... ... do ... . .. 13 ·t 0 do 987 Marshall, G. H. ... ... ... do ... ... 3 2 0 do 644 Gillett, L. R. A. ... ... ... do ... . .. 6 4 6 do 652 Edwards, W. ... ... .. . do . .. ... 8 9 6 do 654 Adair, J. G. ... ... ... do .. . ... 24 3 6 do 661 Collins, John ... ... ... do .. . ... 7 16 0 do

1053 Edwards, vVm. ... ... do . .. . .. 16 2 6 do 646 Do ... .., ... do ... . .. 8 5 0 do

1645 Shaw, E. ... ... ... ... do .. . ... 8 ;; 0 do 1648 Mattin, G. ... ... ... do .. . . .. 8 9 6 do 1627 Henderson, J. S. ... ... ... do .. . ... 2 9 6 3rd instaJment 1626 Do ... ... ... do ... ... 1 16 0 do 741. Edwards, Wm. ... ... ... do .. . ... 7 4 0 do

1639 Clarke, A. D. ... ... ... do .. . . .. 3 16 6 do 1650 Edwards, Wm. ... ... ... do .. . . .. 5 8 0 do

242 r<'itzgerald, G. ... ... ... do .. . ... 38 5 0 do 1421 Creedon, J. ... . .. ... do ... . .. 3 12 0 2nd instalment 1427 Do ... ... ... do .. . ... 2 14 0 do 1397 Dodge, A. W. ... ... ... do .. . ... 6 6 0 do 1399 Parsons, A. V. ... ... ... do .. . ... 9 4 6 do 1655 Lovelle, O. C. S. ... ... .. . do . .. ... 6 15 0 lst instalment 1656 Do ... ... ." do ... ... 5 12 6 do 1376 Collins, P. F. ... ... ... do .. . . .. 7 17 6 do 1061 Candon, A. ... ... .. . do ... ... 13 11) 0 do 1628 Dick, J. M. ... ... .. . do ... . .. 3 7 6 do 1629 Lord, R. R. ... ... .. do ... ... 3 7 6 do

387 Grimwood, N. ... . .. . .. Kalgoorlie R. ... 2 0 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 536 Evans, A. ... ... ... . .. do .. . ... 3 0 0 do

1271 Holland, J. ... ... ... do . .. ... 2 17 0 do 936 Gunner, A. E. P. ... ... do .. . ... 3 7 6 3rd instalment 944 Johnston, Jas. ... ... .. . do ... ... 3 7 6 do

1270 Saunders, J. ... ... .. . do ... ... 1 2 6 do 1138 Hitchcock, H. ... . .. ... do ... ... 4 10 0 2nd instalment 699 Wastell, A. W. ... ... ... do .. . . .. 1 2 6 do 406 Thomas, D. ... ... ... do . .. ... 1 16 0 do

1134 O'Neill, A. F. ... ... ... do .. . .., 1 7 0 do 1278 Do ... ... ... .. . do . . ... 2 5 0 1st instalment 1285 Do ... ... .. . ... do ... ... ] 16 0 do 1279 Do ... ... . .. ... do . .. ... 4 10 0 do 1294 Do ... ... ... . .. do . .. ... 1 2 6 do

22 Maley, W .... ... . .. ... Kojonup ... . .. 2 9 6 do 1() White, C. M. ... ... Katanning ... ... 2 5 0 3rd instalment 79 Turner, E. R. ... ... ... do ... . .. 2 14 0 do 25 Priest, H. L. ... ... ... do . .. . .. 4 10 0 2nd instalment

198 McLeod, H. ... ... ... do . .. ... 2 14 0 1st iustalment 39 Pearce, A. ... ... ... do ... ... 2 14 0 do 42 Do ... ... ... . .. do .. . . .. 2 14 0 do 77 Turner, G. R. ... . .. ... do ... . .. 2 14 0 do 84 Leahy, H. P. L. ... . .. ... do ... . .. 2 14 0 do 34 Herbert, L. P. & A. E. ... ... K unanalling ... . .. 8 9 6 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee

101 Dwyer, J. F. ... ... .. . Kurnalpi ... . .. 4 10 0 1st instalment 4 Coomer, M. ... ... ... Kellerberrin ... ... 1 2 6 3rd instalment 8 Do ... ... . .. ... do ... ... 0 17 3 Balance 3rd instalment

49 Edw>1rds, vV. ... ... . .. Kookynie . .. ... 135 ,t 6 3rd instalment 126 Petersen, B. ... ... ... do ." ... 22 19 0 2nd and 31'd instalments 111 Collins, R- ... ... . .. do .. . ... 31 10 0 do 99 Nyulasy, A. J. do

, 22 19 0 do ... ... .. . ... ...

122 Head, B. ... ... ... ... do .. . . .. 3 7 6 2nd instalment 283 Doherty, P. ... ... .. . do ... ... 11 5 0 1st instalment 288 Jacobs, M. ... ... ... do ... ... 27 4 6 do 289 Malone, W. J. ... ... .. . do ... ... 13 14 6 do 237 Davies. A. J. ... . .. ... do ... ... 4 14 6 do 240 Karrick, Geo, ... ... .. . do ... . .. 4 H Q do 242 Coombe, Wood, & Co., Ltd. ... do ... ... 4 14 6 do 228 Acraman, M. A. ... ... .. . do ... ... 5 17 0 do 236 Malone, W. J. ... ... ... do .. . ... 14 17 0 do 243 Eaton, E. W. ... ... ... do . .. ... 8 11 0 do 294 Grant, E. ... . .. ... ... do .. . ... 4 10 0 do 252 Coombe, Wood, & Co., Ltd. ... do ... ... 5 12 6 do 213 Katbadin ... . .. ... do ... . .. 4 10 0 do 214 Mahomed, H. ... ... .. . do ... ... 4 10 0 do

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A .. 117

TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTS LIABLE TO· FORFEITURE--:oontim~ed.

No. I Name. Towll. Amount. Nature . . ---

£ s. d. 215 Delomer, - ... ... ... Kookynie . .. . .. 4 10 0 1st instalment 216 Balooch, P. ... ... ... do ... .. . 4 10 0 do 218 Anwar, Kaked '" ... ... do . .. .. , 4 10 0 do 222 Akhoollzada ... '" ... do ... ... 4 10 0 do 253 Coombe, Wood, & Co., Ltd. ... do ... .. . 4 10 0 do 281 Ferguson, vV. ... ... .. . Leonora ... .. . 2 1-1< 0 2nd instalment. 272 Hooper, R. ... ... ... do .. . ... 2 4 0 Balance 2nd. instalment· 247 Barker, W. H. ... ... ... do ... .. . 14 17 0 2nd and 3rd instalments 275 Mayers, B. M. ... ... '" do '" .. . 4 1 0 2nd instalment

6 Simon, J. L. ... ... ... do ... .. . 6 6 0 do' 155 Sexton, J. J. ... ... ... do ... .. . 6 1 6 1st instalment 285 Pollock, S. ... ... .. . do ... .. . 3 3 0 do 27t! Kitson, ,H .... ... . .. '" do ... .., 7 4 0 do 244 Leach, A. ... ... ... ... do ... .. . 4 19 0 do 285 Synnot, 1. ... ... ... do .. . .. . 6 6 0 do 127 Bourke, J. F. ... ... '" Lennonville ... .. . 1 9 3 :ird instalment

72 Bucknall, J. ... ... ... do ... .. . 2 16 3 do 78 Do ... ... ... do .. , .. . 2.18 6 do 74 Davies, J. ... .., ... ... dOd '" . .. 3 16 6 do 87 Blencowe, A. W .... ... ... do '" ... 2 5 0 1st instalment 17 Montgomery, K. ... ... '" Lawlers ... .. . 4 1 0 3rd instalment 51 Hal'dwicke, A. H. ... ... do ... .. . 3 7 6 2nd instalment 62 Fitzgerald. D. ... ... ... do ... .. . 3 7 6 do 64 Ryan, J. R. ... ... ... do ... .. 4 10 0 do

279 Weight, J. ... ... ... do '" .., 14 3 6 do

284 Do. ... ... ... .. . do ... .. . 13 14 6 do 44 Mactear, J. A. ... ... '" do . .. ... 3 12 0 1st instahnc)1t

191 Mahomet, Atta ... ... '" do ... ... 12 16 6 do 283 Mactear, J. A. ... ... ... do .. . .., 9 13 6 do 117 Sandercock, H. ... ... ... Laverton ... .. . lil 4 6 3rd instalment 23 Blethyn & Lancaster ... ... do ... .. , 22 10 0 do 57 Deane, C. W. ... ... ... do .. . .., 3 15 0 do 51 Shiels, C. ... ... ... '" do ... ... 1 0 0 Balance 2nd instalment 58 T,ennen, M. ... .. , ... do ... .., 1 13 9 do 12 Brown, F. E .. ... ... ... do .. . .., 9 0 0 2nd instalment

100 Saggers & Reetz .. , ... ... . do .. . .. , 3 7 6 do 99 vVinterbottom, J. ... ... , do ... .., 3 12 0 do 64 McOmish, G. A. ... ... . .. do ... .., 18 ci 0 do

108 Lconard & Wheeler ... ... do ... .. , 5 3 6 do 29 Lacey, W. E. F. ... ... ... Marble Bar ... .. . 4 10 0 3rd instalment 4'() Elliott, A .... ... ... ... do .. .., 4 10 0 2nd instalmcnt 55 Halbert, E. E. ... .. , ... Meckering '" .. , 3 15 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 74 Snooke, J .... ... ... ... do .. . . .. 3 15 0 do 75 Do ... ... .. , .. . do ... ." 3 15 0 do 70 Cullinane, P. ... ... ... do .., .. . 2 5 0 3rd instalment 71 Do ... ... ... ... do ... .. . 2 5 0 do 67 Halbert, T. G. ... ... ... do .., 5 14 9 1st instalment 65 Akhar Khan ... ... ... do .. . .., 6 19 6 do 64 Halbert, E. E. ... ... ... do .., 4 10 0 do

776 Ph'dost, ... ... ... Menzies ... .., 3 6 0 Balance P.M. and ~.G. fee 907 Cooper, A. C. ... ... .. . do ... .. , 4 10 0 1st and 2nd instalments 634 Kennedy, N. ... ... ... do . .. . .. 2 5 0 1st instalment 24 Bishop, Geo .... ... ... ... Moora ... . .. 0 7 0 Balance 2nd instalment 75 Coen. Jos. ... ... .. , Mt. Ida . .. . .. 4 17 6 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 36 Edwards, Wm. ... '"

.. , Mulwarrie ... ... 417 6 do 38 Do ... ... ... do ... .., 5 2 0 do 39 Hewitt, T. H. ... '" ... do ... .. , 4 17 6 do 43 Moore, R. J. ... ... ... do ... .., 4 17 6 do 46 Edwards, Wm. .. , ... ... do ... .., 4 17 6 do 47 Simpson, J. ... ... ... do .., .. , 5 6 6 do 78 Templeton, M. A. ... ... do ... .., 6 0 0 do 80 Edwards, Wm. ... ... ... do .. . .., 5 6 6 do 8!{ Templeton, M. A. .. , ... do ... .. 5 11 0 do 40 Edwards,1Vm. ... ... ... do ... .., 6 9 0 do 48 Kiddles, F. '" ... ... do ... .., 8 18 6 do 84 Templeton, M. A. ... ... do ... .., 6 9 0 do 23 Francis, Chas. ... ... ... do .. . ... 3 5 0 Balance 2nd instalment 66 Henderson, A. ... ... ... do ... .., 3 7 0 Balance 1st instalment 65 Brophy, A. P. ... ... .. . do ... .., 4 10 0 1st instalment 49 Donohue, M. ... ... '" do ... .. , 1 10 0 do 98 Davidson, F. ... ... ... JYIulline .. . ... 4 4 0 Balance P.1f. and C.G. fee 20 Brophy, A. P. ... ... .. . do ... .., 2 5 0 1st instalment 46 Do ... ... ... do .. . . .. 2 5 0 do 47 Do ... '" ... do ... . . 2 5 0 do 97 Do '" ... .. , do '" ... 2 5 0 do 3 Gray, G. F. ... ... ... Murrin M un'in ... 4 9 6 do

100 Campbell and Hunter ... ... Mertondale .. . ... 27 4 6 do 106 Crennon, J. B. ... ... ... do ... .., 23 3 6 do 108 Campbell and Hunter ... ... do ... ... 22 19 0 do 87 Judge, G. T. ... ... ... do .. . .., 22 19 0 do 31 Snell and Hunter ... ... do .., ... 36 0 0 do 86 Moran and Fraser ... ... do .., ... 18 9 0 do

127 Vetter, O. ... ... ... ... do .. . ... 74 5 0 do 89 Ryan, W .... ... .. , ... do ... .., 5 12 6 do 16 Harris, L. J. ... ... '" do ... ..,

\

5 12 fi do 17 Merton, H. A. ... ... ... do .. . .., 5 12 6 do

778 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTS LIABLE TO FORFEITURE-contiutled.

"0. Nallle. TOWIl. Amount. Nature.

£ s. d. 41 Merton, H. A. Mertondule ... 8 (; (; 1st instalment 9" .~ .Horan Bros. do 2 12 0 do 93 Merton, H. A. do 410 0 do

24·t Currie & Pyle JYIt. JYlor&;ans ... 1 1,1 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fee 298 Harris, L. J. do 2·1 18 6 do 27-1 Stapleton, G. vr .... do 38 4 (; do 27G Hn.rris, L. J. do 30 19 6 do 282 Hill, P. do 34 2 6 do 21'18 Brannigan, H. do 51 n 0 do 2il) Hill, P. do 33 15 0 3rd instalment 2·15 Mitllock, A.. H. do 8 2 0 do 25n Do do n 4 6 do 81\) Hellis & Lala do G G G Balance 3rd instalment 257 Birrell. T. F. do 7 ,1 0 31'd instalment 231) Riduw(lson &; Wilson do 15 15 0 do 320 Rich,"rdson, A. 11. do 12 7 (; do 2·t9 lticharclson & 'Wilson do 410 0 do 2·18 Do do 18 0 0 do 232 Whitford, H. do 18 0 0 do 301 Donoghne, JYL do 5 12 G do 308 Harris, P. ... do 38 5 0 1st and 2nd instalments 237 Jamieson. '1'. M. do 11 >1 0 2nd instalment 2·t2 Evans & Judge do 13 10 0 do 2i5 COg[111 Bros. do 24 W G do 233 Wooc1gl1te, W. E .... do 10 7 0 do 30:.1 Lovelace, A. C. do 7 0 0 Balance 2nd instalment 252 McKenzie, F. do 7 8 (j 2nd instalment 227 I Browne &; ~IcCanll do 15 1 0 do 2>10 I McNulty, A. H. G. do 11 11'1 6 do 263 Burnrester, H. P .... do 5 12 6 do 269 D. P. do 4. 10 0 do

52 A.A. M t. liard,)' 2 13 3 Bnlance P.M. and C.G. fee HG Bro·wll, Narrogin 2 12 6 do 147 Do do 2 12 G do 148 Do do 2 12 6 do 198 Cbyton, Hintonl, and Rintoul ... do 2 12 6 do W7 Do do 2 12 (; do 190 Do do 2 12 (; do 200 Do do 2 12 6 do

60 Govan, H" do 3 15 0 do 67 Do do 3 1 (; do

150 Chipper, A. E. do 2 12 G do 151 Chipper, A. JYI. do 2 12 6 do 152 Chipper, B. E. do 2 12 6 do 1:14, Larwood, A. do 1 11 6 3rd instalment 10 Brown, 11. ... do 3 7 6 do 11 Do do 2 18 (; do

18-1. Do do 2 5 0 do 4 O'Connor, S. II. do 1 16 0 do :j Do do 2 11 9 do

91 Cornwall, 'N., jun. do :.1 7 3 do 92 Do do 3 0 9 do g,t Do do 4 3 3 do 20 Brown, F .... do a 3 0 do 18 Govan, I~. ... do 2 9 6 do 1>1 Brown, M .... do 2 11 0 do 8" .) Cl"yton, .T. E. do a 5 3 do

327 Pi'!sse, l<~. H. do 7 4 0 1st instalment 328 Do do 5 8 0 do 330 Do do 5 17 0 do 320 Do do 2 14- 0 do

3il Miller & Coyle Onslow 7 8 (j do 57 GiLlIop, G. F. do 7 ·t 0 do

133 'rrigg & Slater do 8 2 0 do 86 Dwyer, J. F. do G In 6 do

·1 Do do 3 12 0 do ()2 Do do a 12 0 do 81 ?'liller & Coyle do :3 12 0 do

103 St.1'f1ng0r, \Vnl. do 3 7 6 do 7 I-f8rll1tUl, E. Paddington Ii 10 0 Balance P.M. & C.G. Fee

G3 CornwnJl, ,V., jun. Pingelly 3 1 6 do 14.2 MeKay, .ilL Peak Hill :3 7 G 2nd instalment 32 Geyer, E. ,Yo Port Hedland 12 7 6 do 33 Do do 12 12 0 do 48 l\IcKinley, .T. elo 11 9 (; do

166 Young, eha-s. Parkel'ville ... '1 16 a 3rd instalment 1H Do do 1 9 3 do. 30 Cable, M.A. Ravensthorpe 5 17 0 2nd instalment 42 Grant, Chus. do 410 0 do

5 Dunll, "iV. ... do \J 4 6 do 91 Purchas, A. do 410 0 do

3 Cable, A. do 4· 10 0 do 21 Reeve & Monchmore do (; 8 0 Balance 2nd instalment 64 Rrwensthorpe 0lnb do 410 0 2nd instahnent

HS Purchas, A. do 5 12 6 do 124 Handochin, B. do 6 15 0 do

FEB. 21, 1902·1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 779 ---_._-

TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTS LIABLE) TO FORFEITURE-continued.

No. Name. Towll. Alnount. Nature.

--.-~-~~-----

£ s. d. 126 Dance, George Ravensthorpe 1 7 6 Balance 1st instalment 82 Colgan & IVilson ." do 1 7 6 do 70 Reeves, A .... do 1 7 () do 10 Norman, J. do 1 7 6 do 83 Lansell, F. VV. do 1 7 6 do 72 Daniels, M.A. do 1 7 6 do 80 Dickson, J. M. do 1 7 6 do 77 Sorensen & Nesbitt do 2 5 0 do 73 Jamieson, C. A. do 1 7 6 do 30 Sorenson, T. do 2 5 0 do 29 Sorenson, 11". do 1 7 6 do 76 Daw,F. J .... do 2 5 0 do 79 Kingsmill. W. D .. ,. do 1 7 6 do 81 Kingsmill & Cattlin do 1 7 6 do

129 Jones,IVm. do 5 12 6 1st instalment 11 Gee, Alf. do .,. ; 2 5 0 Balance 1st instalment 75 Stewart & Daw do 1 7 6 do 15 Wellstead, R. do 1 7 6 do 40 Riley. Geo. do 1 7 (j do 50 Kingsmill, W. J. & S. A. do 1 7 (j do

323 Rowden, Jas. Southern Cross 2 5 0 2nd instalment 301 Downing, W. E. do 2 5 0 do 298 vVnJsh, Wm. do 2 5 0 do

47 Rosenwax, s. Tuclmnnrra ... 8 9 G Balance Poi}!. and C.O. fee 16 Rosenwax, A. do 2 7 0 2nd illst,llmellt 3 ~Iay. J. R .... do 1 2 G 1st instalment 4· Do do 1 2 6 do

77 Edwards, Wlll. rrrafalga.r 2-~ 0 0 Balance P.lI!. and C.G. fee 87 Do do 2·t 0 0 do 81, Richardson, 11. J. do S () B'11ance 2nd instalmcnt 83 Downey, \V. do 8 G do 85 lIay, G. H. do 8 G do

155 Govan, I'/,. ... Wagin 3 15 Balance P.iVL and C.G. fee 2 Towill, A. do 2 5 1st instalment

27 Dennis, T. R. do 2 5 do 302 Govan, R .. ... do 2 5 do

54 Nenke, G. R. B. do 3 7 6 do 72 Beal, W. J. I,Voodarra ·t 10 0 2nd instalmcnt

1 Garnett, A. E. IVindanya .j, 10 0 2nd and :3rd ins btl mont 2 Do do 2 5 0 do

10 Pollard, J. J. do 1 2 G 2nd instalment 15 Garnett, A. E. do 1 2 () do 16 Do do 2 ,1 (j do 9 Lawson, Wm. do 2 5 0 1st instalment

24 Watkins, lYI. do 2 5 0 do 8 O'Neill, B. do 2 5 0 do

150 Bridge, li'. }i'. Yalgoo 1 8 0 Balance 1st instalment 151 Do do 1 l(j 0 1st illsh,lmont

8 Blair &: Kenny do 2 5 0 do 118 lYleleng, E. 1\1. do 2 5 0 do 15:3 Carson, H. do 1 ];3 6 do 154 Bridger, A. E. do 1 16 0 do

58 Henry, P. ... Yumbminclera 4 0 0 Balance 2nd instalment

SUBURBAN J~O'I'S.

399 i'ilorgans, A. E. Albany ... I 2 G 0 2nd instillment 139 Moore, L. ... Balingup

\ 2 H 0 Bah1llcc 1st and 2nd instalments

l6f) Blechynden, H. G. Beverley 0 13 9 Balance ill'd instalment 138 Powell, E .... do 1 11 :3 2nd instalment 1:37 Do do 2 2 G do

2 Morris, i\I. Coolup :3 6 BalmlCe P.M. and C.G. fe'e 159 Maefadyen, W. L. do 1 7 0 1st insLtlmcnt

98 Ranson, F. Kelmscott 4 16 ,1, Bnbnce P.}I. and C.O. fce 161 Molloy, 'f. G. do ,1 10 7 2nd instalment 160 Do do 814 ,1 do 27 Honey, F. H. Lion IIIill ·j,H (j 1st instltlmcnt 81 Wells, L. ... i\n. Barker 2 5 0 Brc! instalment 82 li.rber, J. do 2 5 0 do 62 DUl'l'ant, C. i\Iundaring ... i

;) 7 6 ] st instalment 302 Lee & Holmes Narrogin 2 8 0 Balance P.M. and C.G. fcc 30:3 Do do 2 8 0 do 301, Do do 2 8 0 do a06 Do do 2 8 0 do :307 Do do 2 8 0 do 308 Do do 2 8 0 do 809 Do do ;3 1 6 do 134 i\folloy, T. G. Parke'lTilIc 18 3 2nd illshtlll,Cllt

11 Piesse, F. H. Pinwern~'ing .. 2 :3 1st instaln10nt 17 Molloy, T. G. Swan View H 12 6 2nd instalment 7 Barry, J. VVrtgin .. ; 1 16 G 1st instalment

SllC'l'lON 57. LAND ACT, 1898 .. Dfsti~ct.

162-57 Roberts, E. Victoria .,. , 2 15 0 Balance P .1\1. 194-57 Cowcher, A. P. :Vlnrray 0 15 9 2nd instalment 200-57 Samson, K. Swan 22 10 0 1st instalment

7;80' [)?EB. 21,1902.

LAND' SALES.

Department. of Lands and Surveys, Perth, '21st Ji'ebnu1ry.19Q2.

T HE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on the dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock a.m., except Katanning, at 2 p.m.

1902. March

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 .j,

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ·t 4 4 .j,

4 5 5 5 15 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

SCHEDULE.

De6Cription of l..otb.

Boulder Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Lawlers Do. Do. Do. Do.

Katallning ... no. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do; Do. Do. Do. ...

Mt. Morgans Do. Do.

Do. ... Albany ...

Do. . .. Collie ... ..,

Do. ... Busseltoll ... Newcastle .. .

Do. .. . Do. . .. Do. '"

Beverley ... Bridgetown ...

Do. . .. Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. . .. Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. .

Perth .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. . ..

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Boulder .. , Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. ' .. Do. ... Do. . .. Do. . .. Do. ... Do. . .. Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. .

Kathleen .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. .

Wiluna ... Broome Hill .. .

Do. .. . Do. . .. Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. .

Katanning .. . Do. . .. Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. . .. Do. .. . Do. .. .

Kojonup ... Do. .. .

Katanning .. . Mt. Morgans ...

Do. .. . Do. .. .

Do. .. . "Albany .. . ]\'[ount Barker Collie ... ... "Do. . .. Busselton .. . "Toodyay .. .

Do. . .. Do. . .. Do. ...

Beverley ... "Bridgetown, ..

Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. .. . Do. . ..

}<'remantle ... Lion Mill ". Parkerville ...

Do. ... Do. ... ... "Warranille ... Do. ... ... Do. Do. ... ... Do. Do. ... ... Do.

g~: ::: ::: II g~:::: Kalgool'lie... ... Kalgoorlie ... Southern'Cross' . ... "Southern Cross

Do. ....... Do. ...

... Town

... Do.

... Do.

. .. Do.

.., Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

. .. Do.

. .. Do.

. .. Do.

.., Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

. .. Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

. .. Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

. .. Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

.., Do. ... Sub. ... Town ... Do. ... Do.

... Do.

... Sub.

... Do.

... Town

... Sub.

... Town . .. Sub. .. , Do. . .. Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... ,Do. ... Do. ... Do. .. , Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. . .. Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. . .. Do. ... Do. . .. Do. , .. Do. . .. Do. ... Do. ... Do. .. , Do. ... Do. ... Town ... Do. ... Do.

668 1397 1399 1401 1402 1626 1613

'1627 1630 1631 1618 1619 1633 1637

1 19 23 39

103 50 51 52 53 5ct 65 50

163 405 186 203 301 341 342 345 23 24

1 330 351 386

331 351 7I

525 351 252

;1,9 50 51 78

128 589 594 599 595 596 597 598 602 600 601

49 6

15 92

113 114 119 120 156 154 755 322 549

~l1"nt!~1 8.. r. p. I

UPMt PrIce ...

o 1 0 £50.

1, 0 9 £20 each, . 1. 0 9 ~ 109 109 1 0 0 .l 1 0 0 I £32each;subjectto 1 0 0 r value of· improvc-1 0 0 I ments. 1 0 0 J 1 0 0 ') 1 0 0 ( £36 each, subject to 1 0 0 (value of improve-1 0 0 ) ments. 010 £20.

o 1 0 £15. o 1 0 J 010 o 1 0 £20. o lOll 010 o 1 20 ~0£6 each. o 1 0 J 010 o 1 0

o 2 37 ~ 1 0 8 £12 each. 021

o 1 6 } o 1 1 £15 ea{)h. o 1 38 o 1 17 } o 1 17 £10 each. o 1 17 ' o 032 '( o 0 31 ) £5 each. 2 1 24 £12. o 1 0 1 £30 each: 010 5 o 0 33>"0 £30, with value

of improvements

010 4, 2 0 1 1 6 010

19 3 38 o 039

11 2 19 7 3 20 7 2 22

21 0 7 3 2 26

21 3 33 13 0 32 10 3 19 22 1 6

8 1 33 8 1 4

10 1 7 11 3 17 9 2 19 8 320 420 1 2 11

14 032 7 3 17

10 2 17 10 2 17 10 0 3 10 1 22 10 0 4

... I 7 3 17 010 010 o 1 39

added. £25. £10. £20. £20 . £40. £10. £20.

1 £12 ea{)h .

£25 . £2 per acre. £33.

J .£16 each.

£22.

J £12 each .

~ £15 each .

£14.

1 I

£13. £20 per acre. £5. £21. £14.

~0£5 each.

J £4. £8.

} £10 each.

I .--.-.......!----------'-----:-:::--:--::--......,--~-:-------------'-------

• Suburb!1ll; for cultIvation.

PEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENt GA~"ETTE, W.A. '181

LAND SALES~~ontin1~ed.

Iia tcs of Sale. Plaoes of Sa.le. Description of-Lots., ..::. Number of Lots. Quantities.

Upset Prices. a. 1'. p.

1902. March 7 Menzies Davyhurst Town 20 0 I 0 } .£15 each. DQ. 7 Do. Do. Do. 51 0 1 0

Do. 7! Do. Y undamindera Do. 82 0 1 0 ,£15. Do. 11 Leonora,. Leonora Do. 106 0 I 0 ,£15. Do. 14 Kellerberrin'::: <Do. 7 0 20 .£7. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 13 0 216

}.£5 each. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 18 0 2 22 Do. H Kookynie Kookynie Do. 272 0 1 0 J .£20 each. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 273 0 1 0 Do. 17 Broome Broome Do. 203 0 2 16 .£20. Do. 26 Marble Bar Marble Bar Do. 25 0 2 0 ,£20. Do. 27 Mt. Magnet Lennonville Do. 52 0 1 0 .£6.

Plans. and further particulars can be obtained at this Office, and at the Office where they are to be sold.

Land sold to a depth of 2,000ft. below the natui'al surface, except in Goldfields and Mining Districts, where it is granted to '10ft. only.

132 S...§ TlJOl

It. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITED TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTS.

Department of Lands~and Surveys, Perth, 14th Ji'eb~·tta~·y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the sales of the ,mdermentioned Town and Suburban Lots have been declared null and void, deposits paid forfeited for non-payment of instalments due, and the said lots are again thrown

open for selection under Section 47, Land Act, 1898.

I,ot No. Town. N allle of Purchaser. Lot. No. Town. Name of Purchaser.

15 Abbotts ... ... McKay, John Hugh 10 Kellerberrin ... O'Driscoll, Tiinothy 352 Boulder ... ... Foote, Alexander 2,],5 Leonora ... .. . Fowler, Edward L. 910 Do. .. ... Hopkins, John M. 246 Do. ... ... Fowler, Sydney Charles

1,127

I Do. ... ... Do. 273 Do. .. . . .. Lowes, Helena

1429 Do. ... ... Do. 89 Laverton ... . .. McCalmont, Logan, & 1431 Do. ... ... Hopkins, Murdock McKay MacKey 1433 Do. '" ... Parker, Henry 90 Do. ... ... Brown, Frank Edwin 1438 Do. ... Hopkins, John M. 95 Do. ... . .. McCalmont, Logan, & 489 Broad Arrow ... Cusack, Patrick Edward MacKey 490 Do. ... ... Jones, Letitia 248 Menzies .. . ... McIntyre, John 35 Bulla Bulling ... Pady, Henry 757 Do. ... ... Said, Naza

268 Collie ... ... Ogden, William V m'non 71 Mt. Magnet ... Ramsay, James E. 269 Do. ... ... Do. 21 Mulline .. . ... Graham, Robert 278 I Do. ... ... Do. 230 Mt. Morgans . .. Clarke, Robert G. 279 i Do. ... ... Do. 231 Do. ... ... Do. 31'1 I Do. ... ... Coombes & Son, J. C. 23t Do. ... .. . Byrne, Patrick 525 ! Do. ... ... O'Brien, 'rhomas Edward 311 Do. ... ... Harris, Wm. Henry

M. 250 Do. ... ... Triah, Ellen 526 Do. ... ... Do. 266 Do. ... .. . Currie, Elizabeth F. 528 Do. ... ... Ewing, J. and Stuchbury, 312 Do. ... ... Cadoux, Alfred H.

F.A. 318 Do. ... ... Poole, Walter R. 529 Do. ... ... Do. 74 Narrogin ... .. . Oliver, Reginald H. 550 Do. ... ... Ogden, 'Villi am Vernon 135 . Do. ... Oliver, Emma G. 551 Do. ... ... Dolley, Florence 136 Do. ... Oliver, Reginald H. 552 Do. ... ... Lobascher, A. M. 137 Do. ... Pryor. W. H. 553 Do. ... ... Bourke, Michael 204 Do. ... Oliver, Francis H. 556 Do. ... ... Ewing, John 205 Do. .. . Do. 557 Do. ... ... Do. 6 North Greenbushes Lyons, Daniel 558 Do. ... . .. Dolley, Florence ;34 Do. ... Stuart, Marion Jane 567 Do. ... ... Robinson, Spragge, and 4 .. 1 Serpentine .. . Crooke, Arthur Albert

! Skipworth ,18 Do. ... Henderson, 'rhomas James 569 Do. ... ... Roberts, Geo. 1'. 51 Do. ... Do. 574 Do. ... ... Do. ,1{) Wagin .. . ... N cuke, Clara Ann

1479 Coolgardie ... ... Cook, John Sub. 318 Albany ... ... Vaughan, Lewis 204 Day Dawn ... ... Thompson, Henry Albert

" 319 Do. ... Do.

125 Greenbushes ... Oliver, 'Villia1l1 Davis "

823 Do. ... Moil', Edward Sydney 39 Hopetoun ... ... Sinclair, ill., and Black,

" 131 Beverley . .. ... Joyce, Gerald

F.A. "

216 Northampton ... Mitchell, J. A. 51 Do. ... ... Black, James

" 217 Do. ... Do.

82 Do. ... ... Dunn, Walter "

218 Do. ... Do. 660 Kalgoorlie ... ... Walker, Bertie

" 219 Do. ... Do:

1637 Do. ... ... McClintock, A. E. "

38 Sonlerville ... Turner, Arthur 294 Katanning ... ... Piers sene, A. E.

" 17 Wagin ... ... Davies, Leopold A. 7 Kellerberrin ... O'Driscoll, Timothy

" 18 Do. ... Do~' .

: ~.

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R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

782 GOVERNMENT GAZEtTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

RESERVES. Dei'ltl·trnent of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 15th Febnw1'y, 1902.

ET IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart, as Public Reserves, the lands described . J _ in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth :--

Recorded I Content. No. a. l'. p. Town or District, and Dcscri}ltioll of 130ul1dn.ries. Purposes for which mnde.

;

Ii\ I 7999 0 2 8k '18~8 TuoT

Ii\ 8122

I

010

J[algoOl·/.ie,-Town Lot 1312

Bouldel'.-Town Lot 812

MunicipaL

lYIunicipal (w'Lter, Fire Brigttde).

Ii\ 8128 No)·thampton.-'rown Lots 192 to Hl6 inclusive "Vater.

Ii\ 8130

8131

Ii\ 8136

\J 2 2·t

abont ! 353 0 0

015

------------------

BOYlLp.-'l'own Lots 11 and 12 Church of England.

Swan.-Location 1820 Public utility. 1i\2445 is hereby reduced.

]{aloo01·lie.-'l'own Lot 1437 Roman Catholic Church.

R.. CECIL CLIPTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDA1UES OF RESERVE. ·i·~t~ Depa1'tmeilt nf Lands and Surveys, Perth, 15th February, 1902.

IllS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has heen pleased to approve of tho .area and Boundaries of Reserve No.

6090 being amended as described in tho Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; the arm1 and boundaries )(. "

published in the Government Gazette of the 1st September, 1899, being hereby cancelled :--

Recorded Number.

Ii\

Area, a, r. p. 'rown or Di&11'ict. Purpose for 'which made.

6799 33'1 0 0 lYIoor1tmbine Agl'iC1tltuml A·rea.-A.A. Lots no and 111. (Plan Water. Moorumbine A.A., Sheet 2.)

HARVEY 'AGRICULTURAL AREA. IJ\

LATE RESERVE 1678 OPEN FOR SELECTION UNDER PARTS V. AND VIII. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898." 93{)0 TIfOT

Depa?'tment of Lands and 8-1wveys, Perth, 1st Februa?'y, 1902.

Ii\

I T is horehy notified that late Reserve 1678 will he open for·selection under Pnrts V. and VIII. of "'rhe Land

Act, 1898," 011 and after Monday, 3rd March, pl'ox. Plans are obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of

the Government Land Agent, Bunbury. R. CECIL CLIPTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSI'I'E OF FRElYIAN'rLE (AlYIHERST STREET).

TOWN LOT OPEN FOR SELEC'rION AS A

"RESIDENTIAL LEASE." 1 2 11 n 1 Dellartment of Lands and Surveys,

oil Perth, 21st Ftb"Ua1'y, .1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Pre­mantle '['own Lot 1296 will he again open for selection,

as a "Residential Lense," i'rn alld after the 5th March next, sul)ject to the RegUlations published in the Gdvernment Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, pnge 2790.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, 1.Jnder Secretary for Lands.

1l!1!1 1\)01

THE ROADS ACT, 188t).

I T is herehy notified that the Bnnhury Roads Board has taken. for the purpose of opening a new line of com­

munication, the Crown lands ~'einafter described, that is to say-

No. 1826. A strip of land, one chain wide, the North side leaving

the Goodwood Road (No. 701) at the South-East corner of Wellington Location 1)07, and extending 2690 46' along its South boundary to the East boundary of Wellington Location 46, as surveyed and shown on Diagram 5646. (Plan Wellington 6.)

And the said Board, with the approval of the Governor in Council, does hereby class the road along such lands to be a Minor Road.

E'. O. MAITLAND, Chairman of Bunbul'Y Roads Board.

In pursl1ance of the prOVIsIOns of Section 58 of "The Roads Act, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of C0111-

muniCl1tion described above t.o he a Road within the mean­ing of " The Roads Act, 1888," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Da.ted the 15th clay of February, 1902. ADAM JAMESON,

::YIinister for Lands.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .. 783 ---------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ------------

OOOLGARDIE ROADS BOARD. BY-LAW.

017 Department of Lands and Surveys, T1Ei";! Perth, 29th Janua,'y, 19(12.

'I"HE following By-law is puhlished in accordance with Section 64 of " The Roads Act, 1888."

R. CECIL CLU'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS Ac~r, 1888, AND AMENDMEN'l'S THEREOF. Whereas hy" The Roads Act, 1888," and "The Roads Act, 1888, Amendment Act, 1894," the Roads Board of any District is empowered to make By-laws for all 01' any pur­poses in the said Acts mentioned:

The Coolgardie Roads Board being the Roads Board for the District of Coolgardie, in pursuance of the powers vested in the said Board under and hy virtue of the said Acts, and of every other authority enahling it in that hehalf, doth hereby make and publish the following By-law:-

53A. (a.) No person shall within the district of tIle Road Board for the Coolgal'die District have control of or attend to more than Olle dray, waggon, van, cart, or other carriage whatsoever drawn by morc than one horse or other animal whilst on or proceeding 01' being drawn along a.ny road 01' track within the said district.

(b.) No person shall within the said district have control of 01' attend to morc than two drays, waggons, vans, carts, 01' other carriage whatsoever, each one being drawn by not more than one horse or other aniImll whilst on or proceed­ing 01' being drawn along any road 01' track within t,he said district.

(c.) No drivel' of a dray, waggon, van, C[1rt, or other carriage whatsoever shall, within the said district, ride therein without having some person to guide the S~1me (such as are drawn by horses and properly driven with reins only excepted), No drivel' of any dray, waggon, Vtln, cart, or other carriage wlmtsoever shall be at such a dis­tance or in such a situation whilst it shall be passing upon any road or track in the said district tlmt he cannot have the direction 01' government of the horses or other animals drawing the same.

(d.) Every person who shall offend against any of the foregoing By-laws shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty not exceeding £20.

It is hereby resolved by the Roads Board of the Cool­gal'die District, subject to and by and with the approval and confirmation of His Excellency the Governor in Council, that the above By-law shall be in force within the said Coolgardie District from the date of the publication thereof in the Gore"nment Gazette.

Passed by resolution of the B(lard this 13th day of December, 1901.

A. P. WYlYIOND, Chairman on behalf of Coolgardie Roads Board.

I, the Honomable Sir Arthur Lawley, K.C.}:LG., Governor, etc., etc., etc., do hereby confirm the above By-law.

29th January, 1902.

ARTHUR LAWLEY, Governor.

H,OADS BOARD ELEOTIONS. l.J Q 6 2 Depa)'tment of Lands ancl BU1'VCYS,

l~oT Perth, 1;:!Jh Pebntary, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Returns have been received of the Election of the

following gentlemen to serve on the nndermElnti(lned Roads Boards during the current year :.-

GREENOUGH. l'iIE~IBERS-'IV. Jones,

R. E. Morrell, ChM'les Duncan.

BUCKLAND HILL. JIIJ.:MBERs-'IVilliam 'IVestlake,

Andrew Hm'riot Henning, Robert Bayliss,

vice W. M. Colgan, ~ Adam Jameson, resigned. L. S. Eliot,

NULLAGINE. l'i1E~rBEHs-H. B. Chiavi,

J. 'f. Davern, vice

J. M. Rounsevell, l retirod. H. J enkill, '._-;:1

NORTHAMPTON. MEMBEH-Frederick Blood,

vice Lachlau Macpherson, resigned.

DARLING RANGE. MEMBERs-Charles Henry Brooks, re-ElIected,

Archibald Sanderson, B. Pitterson,

vice J onn Henry King, resigned, W. F. Guppy, "( retired. T. Statham, .\

AUDITOR-G. H. Elliott, KOJONUP.

lYIEMBEHs-Joseph Richard Norrish, Louis F. Vanzuilicom, Obed. Bignell.

YALGOO. CHAIRMAN-Charles ·Williamson. j}IE~IBERS-D. McKenna,

Charles Rodan. AUDI'l'oH-Joseph Bowes.

WEST KIMBERLEY. ME1IBERs-Felix C. Edgar, )

'IV. J. Coleman,s re-elected, P. D. Hutton, John Collins,

vice W. J. Chalmers, resigned.

KALGOORLIE. lYIE1rBERs-R. D. Thompson, )

J. V. Parkes, t re-elected. H. C. Sewell, ) Richard Riley,

vice T. Oberthur.

D.4.NDARAGA. MEMBERs-Ch'1rles Cook, sen.,

William Whitfield, Edward Roberts.

CLAREMONT. l'i1E1rBEHs-H. G. Stirling, ~

Alfred Smith, re-elected. F. Mason, Geo. F. Smith, H. Hearne, T. H. Cooper,

vice T. '['ate, R. W. Scaife, J. H. Noble,

AUDI'l'OH--G. H. Elliott.

VICTORIA PLAINS.

lllEMBEHs--JeremiahClune, "( re-elected. William Campbell, .\ Percy Douglas Ferguson,

vice John Clune, resigned. COTrrESLOE.

MEMBER--Thomas Oliver M. Harvey, lrice

George Harvey, resigned. BROOME HILL.

MEMBERS-D. McDonald, ~ O. SaggerR, re-elected. C. J. Darcy,

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE BUSH FIRES AOT, 188.5. (Section 5.)

r, " 0 5 Depm·tm.ent of Lantls ancl Surveys, In, Pel'th, 80th Janua1'y, 1902.

T--=IIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified L~ that, with the advice of the Executive Coullcil, he has been pleased to declare that it shall he unlawful to set fire to the bush, within the victoria Plains Roads Board District, fro111 1st November to 1st February (both days inelusiye) .

The notice puhlished in the Govemment Gazette of 231'd N ovemher, 1900, so far as it relates to the Victoria Plains Roads Board District, is hereby cancelled.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

784 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

THE ROADS ACT, 1888.

'»" W HEREAS the Katanning Roads Board, by resolution

passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Katanning on the 16th day of March, 1901, resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, the lands hereinafter described, that is to say :-

No. 1270. A strip of land, one chain wide, the West side of road

starting from the Kojonup-Katanning Road, at the South­East corner of Sub-division E 27, and extending North 84

0

chains 55 links to a public road, passing through Sub­division E 28. (Diagram 2526 and Plan S 24 .. )

AND WHEREAS such resolution has been duly published by the said Board for. thrce .months in the GOVB1'ttment Gazette, and in the local newspaper circulating in the District of the said Board;

AND WHEREAS the said Board has given to the said owner of the lands above .described and intended. to 1:le taken, one month's notice in writing of the ~aidrElsolution;

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is hereby notified that the said lands have .been .taken by the said Board for the purpose aforesaid; and the said Board, with the approval of the Governor in Council,. does· hereby class :f;he road along such lands 'to be a Minor Road.

Dated the 15th day of February, 1902.

ARNOLD E. PIE SSE, Chairman Katanning Roads Board,

In pursuance of the provlslOns of Section 58 of "The Roads Act, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of com­munication described in the above-mentioned rElSolution of the Katanning Roads Board to be a Road within the·meaning of "The Roads Act, 1888," subject to the provisions of the said Act. .

Dated the 15th day of February, 1902.

ADAM JAMESON, Minister for Lands.

NORTHERN KIMBERLEY LANDS THROWN OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.

4400(1 1"11"61

Department of Lands and S'U,MJeys, Perth, 16th FebrucLry, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the temporary reservation of that portion of the Kimberley

Division to the North of the parallel of 16° 30' South Latitude will be removed, and the land thrown open for Pastoral Leasing, on and after the 1st July next; any appli,cation received in the meantime will be dealt with as if received on that date.

Every application will be subject to any reserves that the Minister may deem necessary for public or other purposes.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

It\ CANCELLATION OF RESERVE 5451 (AYON,

STAUNTON SPRING) AND THROWING OPEN SAME FOR SELECTION UNDER PARTS V" AND VIII. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898."

04032 lfT

DelJartment qf Lands and S1trveys, Perth, 10th Feb1'uary, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Cancellation of

Reserve ibn (Avon, Staunton Spring), and also of said

Reserve being thrown open for Selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 17th March prox. '

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

BOYANUP AGRICULTURAL AREA (DONNYBROOK RAILWAY).

A. A. LOT 320 OPEN FOR SELECTION UNDER PART ..

V. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898." Departntent oj Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 25th January, 1902.

I 'T is hereby notified, for general information, that Boyanup A. A. Lot 320 will be open for selection under

Part V. of "The Land.Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 21th February prox. .

Plans, showing the ai'rangement of the lot referred to, . will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the' Offices of the Government Land Agents, Bunbury and Bridgetown.

R. CECIL CLIFTON" Under Secretary for Lands.

.--~-----------------------------

PRIVATE SURVEYS. Surve'Yo;· General's Office,

Perth, 16th May, 1.'JOO.

P. ERSO.NS elllploying Licensed Surveyors to sur­vey the boundaries of Pastoral Leases or

other holdings under the Land Regulations or the Laud Act are notified that such surveys cannot be recognised by the Deparimen:f; of Lands and Surveys unless they. are carried out in accordance with the Rules aud Regulations for the Guidance of SurveyOl's work-ing for it, and original plans and field notes, as provided by such Regulations, lodged with the Surveyor General for examination and retention.

HARRY F. JOHNSTON, Surveyor General.

INSECT PESTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1898. (Section 7, Clause 3).

Depart'Yncnt of Agricultm'e, Perth, 4th Janua1'y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. Minister for Lands has declared the

Orchard now in the occupation of Messrs. Ougden & Drummond, and situated at Mornington, to be an " infected place" for a period of 90 days from this date j and no fruit, plants, packing cases, or traus­portable material of any kind connected with fruit, fruit trees, or other vegetation shall be removed, except under the direction of an inspect.or or authorised officer, until the period of quarantine has expired or been revoked by notice in the Government Gazette.

L. LINDLEY COWEN, Secretary Department of Agriculture.

NOTICE. STEA.ltI BOILERS ACT, 1897.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that copies of "The Steam Boilers Act, 1897," may

be obtained at the various Wardens' or Registrars' Offices on the Goldfields, on payment of Ninepence each.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for MinAi'.

NOTICE. MINES REGULATION ACT, 1895.

THE attention of' Mine Managers and the Public is called to the fact that it is required that a

printed copy of the General Rules shall be posted at the Office, or in some conspicuous place in connection with every Mine.

This is to notify that copies of the said General Rules, printed in large :f;ype on calico, may be obtained at all Wardens' or Registrars' Offices on the Goldfields, on paymen:f; of One shilling each.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Mines.

FEB.2i, 1902.J GOVERNMENt GAZETTE, W.A. 785

STEAM BOILERS ACT, 1897. I './'1 i­lo(jO FOR THE INFORMATION OF OWNERS OF STEAM BOILERS.

l",HE following Designs of Lock~;up Encased Safety Valves have been approved to date:-

Name of Manufacturer.

Messrs. J. Danks & Son Co., Ltd. Messrs. James Martin & Co. Messrs .. G. E. Fulton & Co.

Phcenix Foundry ... Messrs. Bennie, Teare, & Co.

Messrs. W. J. George & Co.

Messrs. Heinecke & Hayden Messrs. May Bros. & Co ....

Messrs. Forward, Down, & Co. 1'I'(essr8. 'l'homp80n & Co. . .. Messrs. Marshall & Sons, Ltd.

Messrs. Fraser & Chalmers Messrs. Ransome"Sims, & Jeffries,

. Ltd. Bell's Asbestos W.A. Agency, Ltd. Messrs. Hunt & Mitton ...

Messrs. Forwood, Down, & Co., Ltd.

'rhe Cowburn Safety Valve Co ....

Messrs: 'romlinson Bros. & Co. . .. Messrs. Ransome, Sims. & Jefferies,

Ltd. Messrs. W. H. Bailey & Co., Ltd. Messrs. Cockburns, Limited

Messrs. Denny Bros. Messrs. Chas. Atkins & Co., Ltd. Messrs. J. Barre Johnston & Co. Messrs. Alex. Turnbull & Co. l'I'1essrs. Alex. Tui-nbuU & Co;

Address.

Melbourne, Vic .. Gawler, (S.A. Adelaide, S.A.

Ballarat, Vic. Perth, W.A.

Perth, W.A.

Perth, W.A. Gawler, S.A.

Kalgoorlie, W.A. Castlemaine, Vic. Gainsborough,

England Kalgoorlie, W.A. Ipswich, England

Fremantle, W.A. Birmingham,

England Kalgoorlie

West Gorton, Manchester, England

Perth Ipswich, England

Salford, 'England Cardonald, near

Glasgow Fremantle Fremantle Fremantle Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow, Scotland

2 1 1

1 2

3

1 1

2 1

.2

1 1

1 1

1 1

2 3

1 1 1 3 4

Class.

Spring, with easing gear. Do.

Spring, with easing gear, combined with dead-weighted lever valve.

Spring, 'with easing gear. Spring and dead-weighted adjustable, both fitteu Wlth easmg

gear. Spring, dead-weighted, and combination spring and dead­

weigllted lever valve, aU fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted with easing gear. Spring, ,Vith easing gear, combined with dead-weighted

lever valve. Spring and dead-weighted, both fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted with easing gear. Spring, with easing gear; dead-weighted easing gear.

Spring, with easing gear. Do.

Do. Do.

Spring, with easing gear, combined with dead-weighted lever valve.

Deadweighted, with easing gear.

Spring, with easing gear. Ramsbottom (spring type encased).

Spring type, both fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted with easing gear.

Do. Do.

Ramsbottom (spring type encased). Deadweight, fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted with easing gear.

Oopies of the above designs can be seen on application to the Ohief Inspector of Boilers, Mines Depart­ment, Perth, or from any Inspector of Boilers under the above Act.

15th August, 1901.

*' 9 ~ 0 GOVERNMENT ASSAYS. 07

[Tis hereby notified, for public information, that

the previous notice as to Government Assays is cancelled, and that the rates and conditions as set forth hereunder will be imposed.

H. GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

Assays, Analyses, and Determinations of any Western a ustralian Ore or Rock will be made by the Assayer to the Geological Survey, when not unduly interferiug ,Vith official work, subject to the following conditions:-

"L~-Each "1lamplemust weigh not'less tlran-OQz:, nOr more than Hlbs., and the pieces of which it is composed must not be of larger gauge than 3 inches, nor smaller than lin.

2. Each sample must be enclosed in a separate canvas bag or strong. paper wrapper" with a piece of white paper on which are written the name and ;-()stal address of the sender, together with a privat.e mark or number by which it may be readily identified.

:3. Address the parcel to :-The Mineralogist and Assayer,

Geologica.l Survey Branch, . Department of Mines,

Perth.

(N.B.--'l'he rate of postage for mineral samples is 1d. for every 20z. and und~r.)

(Signed) H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Miues.

4.. Send a let,ter at the sallie time to the same address enclosing the fees and stating for what metals the samples are to be assayed, 01' other instruc­tions, as the case may be

5. Always keep duplicate samples of those sent, and mark them in a similar way.

o. The scale of fees is as follows :-,£ s. d.

(a.) l!'or the determination of a Rock or Mineral 010 6

(b.) For Assay for Lead, Iron, or Man-ganese, each 010 6

(c.) For Assay for Silver, Copper, or Tin, each ... 012 6

(d.) For Assay for Gold or Zinc. each ... o 15 0 (e.) l!'or Assay for Lead, Silver,and Gold 1 5 0 (t.) For Assay for l'I'1ercury, AntImony,

Bismuth, Chromium, Nickel, or Cobalt, each 1 11 6

(g.) For Analysis and Valuation of Coal 1 11 6 (h.) For complete Analysis of any Min-

eral or Ore ... 2 12 6 (i.) For other determinations 9.CCOrding

to time spent, up to 2 12 6

The Department reserves to itself the right of refusing to make any Assay of any samples sent.

With the object of encouraging bonafide prospecting, free Assays will be made, on conditions which can be ascertained un application at the Offices of the Government Geologist.

GOVERNMENT G AZET'fE, 'V.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

GOLD MINING LEASES. Department of Mines,

Pe7·th, 20th Febnla7'Y, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that, in accordance with the pro­visions of .Section 48 of "The Goldfields Act, 1895,"

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council of 15th l!'ebruary, 1902, has been pleased to deal with the following Gold Mining Leases and applications therefor, as shown below.

H. GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

ApPLICA'l'IONS ApPROVED, SUB.JEC'l' '1'0 SUIWEY.

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease.

Broad Arrow ... . .. *1l83w, *1l84w

Coolgardie \ ... 3952,3953 l. Kunanalling 652s

East Coolgardie ... ·-c--

_.J !3915E, 3016E, !3917E

I East Murchison ... 332, 533, 53·t, 386

Murchison I' Day Dawn ... 2~t9D, 250D 1. Nr1l1nine ... "303N

Mt. Margaret f Mt. ~Ialcolm 851c Mt. M:ugaret "1270T, 1272'1'

.. • CondItIOnally.

ApPLICATION REFUSED.

Yilgarn 519

SUI'mENDERS ACCEPTED.

East Coolgardie t3781E

Murchison

Goldfield.

East .111urclli80n

Nannine 257N

t

FORFEI'1'URES.

District. Name of Lessees.

Yetter, .T. F.; Vetter, Y. L. ; Yetter,.T. B.

Departtnent of Mines, Pet·th, 20th Fcbt·lta1·Y, 1902.

r)"1HE undermentioned Gold Mining and Mineral ~ Leases are now ready for issue, and may be

obtained on application by the Lessees or their orders:-

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 1851, 2160, 3408.

Kunanalling District: 119s (204S), 4568, 5248, 5688, 6068.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 197E, 219E, 225E, 248E, 352E, 755E, 922E, 1114AE, 1163E, 1292E, 1373E, 3880£.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Kanowna District: Nos.12x (roSE), l3x (ro6E), 14x (ro7E),

52x (237E), 6Sx (30SE).

BROAD ARR01Y GOLDFIELD. Nos. 53w (S26E), 995w; 105Ow,1056w.

NORTH COOLGARDIE -G.0LDFIELD. ]lhnzies District: Nos. 3480z. 3914z. Niagara District: Nos. 278G, 279G, 834G, 41OG. mart'ing Distt-ict: Nos. 33Su, 403u.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD. Nos. 687,744,745.

M'I'. l'IfARGARET GO[,DFIELD. Mt. Malcolm District: 21Oc, 253c, 375c, 376c. Mt. Margaret: 770T, 934'1'. H36T.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD. No. G5p.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. Mount Magnet Distl'ict: I5hI, 20hI, 264M, 327j\I, 346M,

368M, 381M, 460H, 4661\1. Nannine Distdet: 315N. Day Dawn: 231D, 247D, 248D.

EAST MURCHISON GOJJDFlELD. No. 333.

PHILLIPS RIVER MINING DISTRIC'l'. No. ,19.

YANDANOOKA MINING DIS'1'RIC'I'. No. 12.

G I{EE ~mUSHES.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Mines.

APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTJYIENT AS STATE MINING ENGINEER.

Dellarlment of llIines, Perth, 13th Feb1·!ta't"Y, 1902.

A PPLICA'I'IONS arc invited for the position of State Mining Engineer to the Governmont of "IV cstern

A ustralia. Sabry, £000 per annum and travelling expenses. It is desirable that tho age of any applicant shall not exceed 45 years, nor be less tlllLn 35. Applications, accollll)Uniecl by certificates and testimonials, should be in the hands of the Under Secretary for Mines, Perth, not bter than 31st March, 1902. Personal application will, under no circumstances, be entertained.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for l\fines.

APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT AS DIRl~CTOR OF SCHOOL OF MINES;

Department of Mines, Pedh, TV.A., 21st Janua,'y, 1902.

APPLICA'I'IONS arc invited for the position of Director of a School of Mines about to be established by the

Governmcnt ofW estcrn A ustraJia on the Eastern Goldfields. The Director will act as Principal of the School, and have full control of the teaching" staff. Salary, £600 per annum, in addition to a house allowance of .£100 per annum. Applications, ttCcolllpaniod by ccrtificates tend testimonials, should be in the hands of the Under Secretary for Ji:Iines, Perth, not later than !31st March, 1902. PersolUtl applica­tions will, under no circumstances, be entertained.

W.R.848/1n02.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Mines,

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOYERNJlIEN'r RAILWAYS.

EASTERN GOLDFIELDS RAILWAY.

KAlIIBAI,LIE STATION BUILDINGS CONTRACT.

T ENDERS for the above Contract will be received at this Office up to noon on Thursday, 6th March, 1902.

'1'hey are to be addressed to '''rhe Hon. the Commissioner of Railways," and marked on the outside "Tender for Kamballie Station Buildings Contrt1ct."

Contract Documents, Drawings, and Specifications may he seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer of Existing Lines, 'Wellington Street:, Perth; and copies of same at the Resident Engineer's Office, Coolgarclie; and the Statioll­master's Office; Kalgoorlie.

The lowest 01' any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Railway Department,

WALTER KINGSMILL, Commissioner of Railways.

Perth, 13th February, 11:)02.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

W.R. 3003/190l.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILW.-I..YS.

I ::::::r IS Excdlency the Govenor in Executive Council has _~ been pleased to approve of the transfer of NEIL

DOUGLAS, froll the position of District Superintendent, Coolgardie, to that of District Superintendent, Perth, to date as from the 1st July, 1901.

18th February, 1902.

W.R.935/1902.

WALTER KINGSMILL, Commissioner of Rail W~tys.

yVES'fERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNJl.1ENT RAILWAYS.

I:'-IIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint G. O. LA 1:~OCHE to be

Station-master, Menzies, from the 12th November, 1901.

WALTER KINGS1';IILL, Commissioner of Raihntys.

18th February, 1902.

'Y.R. 31·j8!190l. yVESTERN AUScl'RALIAN GOvEI~NJl.rENT l=i,AILWAYS.

1-11S Excellency the GOv(lrnor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint ERNEB'l' E. SHrLr~INGTON to

be Rolling Stock Inspector, Chief 'l'mflic Manager's Office, from the 1st July, 1901.

18th FehrUfLry, 1902.

W.R.888/1902.

W ALTEI~ KIN:XSlYIILL, Commissioner of Railways.

WESTERN AUS'fRALIAN GOVERNlIiJ"N'f RAU,WAYS.

T_l IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has L.L been plen,scd to [tpprove of the transfer of J. F.

Lou1'1'1' from the position of Locomotive Inspector, Fre­mantle, to that of Locomotive l<'orenmn, Ger[tldton, to date as from the 1st July, 1901.

18th February, 1902.

W.R. 8'1.7/HJ02.

WAL'l'ER KINGSiYIILL, Commissioner of Rail WlLyS.

yVESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVEI~NlIIENT RAILWAYS.

EAS'l'ERN GOLDFIELDS RAILWAY.

KATJI~AIWO S'fATION BUILDINGS CONTRAC'f.

rrENDERS for the ahove Contract will be received at this Office up to noon on Thursday, Gth March, 1902.

'l'hey are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Commissioner of Hailways," and l1mrked 011 the outside "Tender for K[tlJaroo Station Buildings Contract."

Contract Documents, Dr!1wings, [tnd Specific[ttions may be Beell at the Ofllce of the Chiof Engineer of Existing Lines, \Y ellington Street, Purth; [tnd copies of stUue at the Resident Engineer's Office, Coolgardie; [tnd the Station­master's Office, Kalgoorlie.

The lowest or [tny tender will not necessarily be [tccepted.

Railway Department,

'iV_~LTER KINGSlYHLL, COlllmissioner of Railways.

Perth, lath Feb1'1mry, 1902.

FREMANTLE WATER SUPPLY ACT, 1899. (631'd Viet., 53.)

NOTICE OF WATER RATE FOl~ SUPPLYING OF LANDS

AND PRElIIISES IN THE niJ:uNICIPALITIES OF

FRElIfANTLE, N OR'l'H FRElIfANTLE, AND EAST

FRElIfANTLE WITH \VA'l'ER FOR DOMESTIC

PURPOSES, FOn THE YEAR FROM 1ST JANUARY

TO 31s'f DECEMBER, 1902.

IJURSUANT to the powers oontained in Section 8 of "1'h0 Frl'm[tntle 'Vater Supply Act, lsrJ9," it is

hereby notified tlmt, for the supplying of lands anc] promises in the iiIunicipalities of Frem[tntlo, North Fre­mtUrtle, and East Frem[tntle with w[tter for domestic purposes, I ht;ve, in each of the iYIunicipalities of Frell[tntle,

GAZETTE, W.A. 787

North F'remantle, and E[tst Fremantle, m[tde a rate of Sixpence in the pound for the year from 1st January, 1902, to 31st December, 1902, upon the annual ratable v[tlue of the lands and premises by the aforesaid Act m[tde linble to the water rate as such value is shown bv the rate books compiled by the Councils of the MuniCipalities of Frellulntle, North Fremantle, [tnd East Fremantle, respectively, for the purposes of the general rate under the Act or Acts for the time being regulating the municipal government of such municipalities. The above-mentioned w[tter rate is made subject to the proviso contained in Clause 2 of Section 8 of the above-mentioned Act that, wh[ttever the ratable value of [tny lands or premises is, the minimum water rato in respect thereof sh[tll be Five shillings.

0'. H. RASON, Minister for Works.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 18th Febru[try, 1902.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

No. 225. Public W01'ks Department, Perth, 20th Ji'ebrua'/'Y, 19(,2.

T HE following list of 'renders, recently [t{;ceptec1, is published for general infcrmation:-

Date of AcceptRllce.

Nrnue of Contractor.

Description of Coutruct. I Amount.

190'2. £ s. d. February 15 Little & "lelunes Cue Hospit!tl--Addi·

tions Do. 15 Hadlow & Gil)hs Day Dawn Sc11ool- I>

Additions Do. 19 T. E. Cross DrakeshrookSchool-

Teacher's Qmtrters -Additions

Do. 19 Bryson & IJeggo ... Belmont School-Teacher's Quarters -Additions

Do. 19 'Ward Bros. .Porth 'r(:chuical School-Fittings

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works, G. G. BLACK,

228 0

253 14

56 17

52 8

12816

Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

'renders for Public Works.

UPPER BLACKWOOD.

CONDINUP.

0

5

·1

0

ASPLIN'S BRIDGE AND ApPROACHES CONTRAC'l'.

"1"ENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 4th iYlarch, 1$102, for the above Contract.

1'hey m'o to be [tddressecl to "1'he Hon. the lYlinister for Works," and marked outside, ., Tender for Asplin's Bridge [tnd Appro[tchcs, Condinup,"

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, mu] Drawings may be seen at the Contractor's Room, the Bl1rracks, Perth, [tnd l1t the Court House, Bridgetown, on and [tfter Friday, 14th inst.

The lowest or any 'render will not necessarily be [tccepted. By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public 'Works.

Puhlic ,yorks Office, j Perth, \Ve.stern Auah'alia,,'

13th Febrnary, 1902.

EAST FRElIfANTLE.

RENTING STONE BUILDING NEAR NORTH FRE­

lIIANTLE ROAD RRIDGB.

rrENDERS will be received at this office up to noon on Tuesd[ty, the 25th February, 1902, for renting the

above building upon [t monthly ten[tncy. 1'hey [tro to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for

'Yorks," and marked ontside, "Tender for Renting Stone Building near North Frem[tntle HO[td Bridge, E[tst Fre­mantle."

Copy of agreement may be seen [tnd further particulars obtained at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, [tnd at the Harbour 'iY orks Office. Fremantle.

1'he highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Hon. the iYfinister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works,

Puhlic ,Yorks Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

13th l?ebrnary, 1902.

788 GOVERNMENT' GAZE'FTE,W.k 21, 1902.

BUNBURY GAOL.

ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS CONTRACT.

T ENDERS will be receiyed at this Office up to noon on ~'nesday, the 11th J\farch, IH02, for the aboye Con­

tract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the, Minister

for Works," and marked outside, "~'ender for l,3unbul'Y Gaol A.dditions and Repairs Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specificn.tions, and Drawings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, t1w Barracks, Perth, and at thc Court Honse, Bunbmy, on [1ml after thc 24th inst.

The 'lo,~est or any tender win not necessarily be accepti;d. By order of the Hon. the. Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public 'Works.

Public Works Office, 1. Perth, Western Australia, J

19th February. 190'2.

PERTH. GOVERNMENT PIUN'l'INO OFFICE.

OLD BUILDINGS.

RE-ROOFING CON'l'RACT.

T ENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 11th March, IH02, for the above ,Con­

tract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister

for Works," and marked outside, "Tender for Government Priuting Office Old Buildings Re-roofing Contract."

Conditiolls of Contraet, Specifications, and Drawings may be seen at the Contractors' Hoom, the Barracks, Perth, on and after the 24th inst.

~'he lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

19th February, 1902.

YORK.

MEDICAL OFFICER'S QUARTERS.

I~EPAIRS CONTRACT.

T ENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 11th March, IH02, for the above

ContrMt. They are to be addressed to "~'he Hon. the Minister

for Works," and marked outside, "Tender for York Medical Officer's Quarters Repairs Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Dmwings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, and at the Court House, York, on and after the 24th inst.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

19th February, 1902.

NORTH FREJl.IANTLE.

GOVERNJl.IENT STORES.

NEW OIL STORE CONTRACT.

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 25th February, IH02, for the above

Contract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for

Works," and marked outside, " Tender for North Fremantle Government Stores-New Oil Store Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Drawings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, and al; the Court House, Fremantle, on and after the 17th inst.

The lowest 01' any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

13th Februnxy, 1902.

General Post o.tJice, Perth, 30th January, 1902.,

"A LTERNATIVE 'renders" endol'sed H'render C, as tile .1:i ease may be) for Mail," will be received at this ,Office until noon on Saturday, 22ndFebruary, lH02, for the con­veyance of the lUldermentioned mails for one year :-

Kanowna-Edjudin(t:

From and to the Post Office, Kanowna and Edjudina 1Iia Kurnalpi and lYIulgahhie, once a week. in a sHl'ing vehicle.

J{·u.1'1lalpi~Edjudin~ :

From and to the Post Office, 'Kurnalpi and Edjudina, via Mulgabbie, once a week, i}l a spring vehicle.

Kookynie-Mulflabbie:

From and to the Post Office, Kookynie and Mulgabbie, via Yerilla and Edjudina, once a week, in a spring vehicle.

Eyery tender must be accompanied by a sketch of the route, as provided for on the back of the ·('ender'Form.

The arrival and departure of Mails will be subject. to instructions from the Deputy Postmaster General, and liable to altemtions at any time during the year.

Every tender must bear the bona: fide signatures, duly witnessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible persous willing to become bound for the due fulfilment of the Con­trMt, in a sum not exceeding the gross, amount of the Contmct, for the whole period over which it extends.

Every tender must be accompanied by the written consent, duly witnessed, of the persons proposed as bonds· men, as hereinbefore provided, to execute the bonds as aforesaid for the due performance of the Contract, in the event of such tender being accepted.

'rhe Commonwealth reserves the right of terminating the Contract at any time by giving three months' notice to the Contractor.

Special forms of tender, with conditions attn.ched, may be obtained on application to the various Postmasters, and at the General Post Office, Perth; and no tender will be entert.ained lIDless rendered on the prescribed form.

Where Mails are conveyed in wheeled vehicles, the charges made by the Contractor for the conveyance of passengers and parcels will be subject to the approval of the Deputy Postmaster General.

The Comlllonwealth does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

R. A. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster General and

Superintendent of 'l'elegraphs.

NOTICE.

1\,1 OTICE is hereby given, for the inform<1tioll of .L ~ the Public, that in compliance with instruc­

tions from the Commonwealth Treasurer, Cheques will not be l:eceived on account of official business transacted at any Post Office unless marked " Good" or guaranteed by a Bank.

By order,

R. A. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster General.

Geneml Post Office,

20th May; 1901.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

NOTICE.

A TELEPHONE Bureau has been opened at Midland Junction for the use of the pnblic. Fee for a con­

versation of five minutes or any portion thereof, Sixpence (Bd.).

R. A. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster General and

Superintendent of Telegl'a)?hs, General Post Office,

Perth, 5th February, IH02.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; ':V.A. 789

Education Department, Perlh, 14th Febrlla1'Y, 1902.

'I'HE following Questions, set at the Secondary, School Scholarships Examination, held on October 31st and

November 1st, are published for general information.

J. P. WALTON, for Inspector General of Schools.

ENGLISH (100). Time allowed '1'wo and a-half hours.

1. Name the parts of speech in the following passage, and ,parse the prononns fnlly:-'--

"I am very glad you have told me." 2. Form an Abstract Noun from, the word "glad."

Why is the, word you have formed an Abstract Noun? Form a vei'b from" glad."

3. Arrange the following words into Verbs, Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs :-

Vilhtins, attacked, my, globe, rage, very, signed, they, story, rude, nicely, sent.

4. Compose sentences containing parts of speech, as follow:--

(a.) Proper noun, transitive verb, a pronoun, in the possessive case.

(b.) An adverb of degree, an adjective of quality, a common noun.

(c.) An abstract noun, a distingui"shing adjeetive,an intransitive verb.

5. Give the past tense and past participle of the verb " ramble." Compose two sentences, one containing the past tense, the other the past participle, you have named.

6. Analyse as fully as you can the following sentences :­( a.) Really 5he needed no instructions from the

teacher, (b.) From the moment of his arrival he had plunged

himself heartily into the affair.

7. Give the feminine equivalents for the following words :-Wizard, stag, ram, hart, colt, steer, monk, sloven, mayor, peacock. .

8. State clearly in simple words what you understand by an adjective, a conjunction, an adverb, and the subject of a sentence.

9. Explain the distinction between the verb and the predicate. Give a sentence to illustrate your answer.

10. Write an account in your own words of any incident in your life. (Twel ve lines at least must be written.)

11. What is the last piece of poetry you have committed to memory? Give an account of it iu your own words. (Not less than 12, and not more than 2·:1, lines should be written.)

I" (a.) Form nouns from the following words :-Deny, stormy, speak, lazy, claim, infiicted.

(b.) Form adjectives from the following words:­Sloth, verb, sight, pleased, state, thief.

ARITHMETIC (200). Time allowed Two and a-half hours.

NOTES.-I. The working for each sum must be fully shown. 2. Answers without the working will not receive

marks. 3. All the papers used during this examination must

be given up to the examiner.

1. Make out the following bill :-5} dozen copy-books at l:l}d. each; 950 quill pens at 3s. 4d. per 50; 17 gallons of ink at 2s. 7d. per gallon; 15 quires of foolscap at Is. 4d. per quire; and 96 exercise books at 6id. per dozen.

2. An owner of a ship had three sons. He gave the first son * of the whole,' the second 'h and the third i; what fraction of the ship did the father retain?

3. If 5 tons 7 cwt. 2 qrs. cost £13 8s. 9d., what will 11 cwt. 1 qr. cost?

4. A man bought 54 gallons of oil, and sold it at lO!d. per gallon. He gained 4d. on 3 gallons. Find the cost of the whole.

5. How many strings 2ft. 8in. long will be required to reach 3:l} miles?

6. A passenger train contains 80 first-class plj,ssengers, 160 second-class, and 240 third-class. The first pay 3d. per mile, the second 1 ~d., and the third 1d. Find the total charge for 65 miles.

7. How much money lent at 7 per cent. for five years will amount to £120 lOs.?

8. If a tax of 7d. in the ponnd is paid on 500 gtlineas, how much is left?

9. 650 scbolars were examiued, of whom 28 per cent. failed in arithmetic, 12 per cent. in reading, and 16 per cent. in writing. Find how many children passed in each of thes'esubjects.

10. How many times can you sl'lbtract 3'01 from. 65'32, and whatis the remainder ? .

11. Find the cost of painting the. surface of a cube, the edge of which is 2ft. 5in., at Is. 3d. per square yard.

12. A tank is 30ft. £lin. long, 17ft. 7in:. wide, and 7ft. 4in. deep. Find how many cubic feet of water it will hold, and how many gallons.

WRITING.

Time allowed Half-an-hom.

1. Write in large hand the first six words of the piece selected for transcription.

2. Transcribe the passage selecttld by the Examiner. 3. The penmanship in the dictation exercise will be

considered in a warding the marks. DICTA'l'ION.

When the gate was carried the sable knight sent notice of the happy event to his friend, requesting him at the same time to keep such a strict observation on the castle as might prevent the defenders from combining their force for a sudden sally, and recovering the outwork which they had lost. This the knight was chiefly desirous of avoiding, conscious that the men whom he led, being hasty and untrained volunteers, imperfectly armed and unacc'ustomed to discipline, must, upon any sudden attack fight at great disadvantage with the veteran soldiers of the Norman knights, who were well provided with arms, both defensive and offensive; and who, to m,~tch the zeal and high spirit of the besiegers, Imd all the confidence which arises fro111 perfect discipline and the habitual use of weapons. The knights employed the interval in causing to be constructed a sort of floating bridge or long raft, by means of which he hoped to cross the moat in spite of the resistance of the enemy. '1'his was a work of some time which the loaders the less regretted, as it gave her leisure to execute her plan of diversion in their favour.

SPELLING. 1. Write the passage dictated by the Examiner. 2. Marks will be deducted for errors in spelling in allY

of your papers. GEOGRAPHY (100).

Time allowed l'wo and a-half hours. 1. Draw a map of the coast line of Australia from

Adelaide to Sydney. Mark and name the coastal towns, capes, bays, islands, and rivers.

2. Name six of the chief mountain ranges of Europe, and indicate as clearly as you can tho position of each.

3. What rivers flow into the JYlediterra,nean Sea? Name the countries through which they flow.

4. Name the mountains and ri vel'S you would cross ill traversing a straight line drawn.from Berlin to Constanti­nople. Mention any llu'ge towns situated ncar this line.

5. Mention the ocean trade routes connected with Fl'e­mantle. Describe one of them.

6. Describe briefly the railway system of Western Aus­tralia.

7. Name the European countries which export the following articles: - Wheat, timber, silk, currants, nuts, quicksilver. Name one town connected with each export.

8. Define exactly what you understand by the following geographical terms :-Atoll, plateau, fiord, continent, bar­rier-reef, channel, confluence, gully.

9. Name the zones. Give the breadth of each in degrees, and the parallels between which they extend.

10. Distinguish between latitude and longitude. Show clearly what is the greatest possible longitude and the highest possible latitude.

11. E~"Plain how day and night are caused. 12. State the exact position of the follo\ving :-Cook­

tovtn, Auckland, l\Ienzies, Cairns, Broome, Port Darwin.

HISTORY (100). Time allowed Two and a-half hours. (Only eight questions may be atlemptecl.)

L Write an accotmt of one of the following:­(a.) '1'he Duke of Wellington. (b.) Caxton. . (c.) Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

790 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [PEB. 21, 1902.

2. State as fully as you can the chief provisions in one of the Acts mentioned below :-

(a.) The Act of Union with Scotland. (b.) The Great Charter. (c.) The Petition of Right.

3. Say for what are sire of the following dates noted in British History:--

1619, 1164, 1805, 1645, 4.10, 1830, 1665, 1356, 1783, 1637, 1471, 1704, 1558, 1265, 1690, 1492, 1314, 1720.

4. Who wrote the book entitled Utopia? When wa&;it written? Give some account of it.

5. Say what you know about the" Pigott Forgeries."

14. What historical incidents are connected with tlwee of the following towns :-Derby, Newark, Lincoln, and Tilbury?

DRAWING (100).

Blackboard.

Draw the foll, ,wing objects on the blackboal'd:­Cup and Saucer. Hexagonal Prism.

lJ,stnlmental. (Construction lines must be shown, except in Questions

4 and 5.)

1. Bisect the given line A B and the given angle C.

2. At" A" make a.n angle of 75° and at "B" one of 120. 6. Narrate an incident to show the conduct of the

Barons towards the Middle Classes in the reign of Edward the Fourth.

3. Construct a square with diagonal equal to (J D.

4. The given fignre represents a kite. Draw it to a scale of one inch to one foot.

7. Give a short account of the Government of England by Alfred the Great. 5. Copy the given figure, making- >111 the measurements

one and one-half times larger. 8. How was it that thc Kings of England ruled over

Hanover? 'What Kings so ruled? When was Hanover separated from the British Crown?

(In question 1, the lino A B was a perpendicular, and the angle C >1n acute angle. In (luestion 2, the line A B was a horizontal. In 3, C D was an oblique line. 'l'he figure in 4 was a kite with perpendicular of 2' 9", and greatest horizontal width l' 6". Ji'igure 5 was a combination of squares and triangles inscribed within a circle.)

9. To whom amI under what circumstances were the terms Cavaliers and Itoundheads applied?

10. Give a short account of the Peninsular War.

11. When did the battles named below take place?

Who were the c(nnbatants ? 'What were the results in each case?- Ed1wation Department,

PM·th, 19th Febl'Ua;'Y, 1902. (a.) Battle of Evesham. (b.) Trafalgar. (c.) Naseby.

12. Mention four events which distinguish the reign of H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has

been pleased to approve the following appoint­ments :-

one of the following sovereigns :-

(a.) George the Third. (b.) .Tames the First. (c.) Henry the Seventh.

Mrs. VITTORIA PHIL],IPS to be J'..Ia.tron of the 'I'raining College, from December 2:>, 1901.

BEN.TA~nN MALE to be Gardener at the Training College, from November 17, )901.

13. Narrate the circumstances leading up to the battle of Agincourt. Give some accollnt of the battle and its results.

J. P. WALTON, fo;' Inspector General of Schools.

Education Department, Pe?'th, 19th Febl'UQ1'Y, 1902.

T HE following Appointments have been made, temporarily and provisionally, in the above Department by His Excelleney the Governor in Council:-

(,h ,~. Office. I

School. i

Date. File. Nalne. i I

~43 Thompson, Mrs. Mary .. , .. , C1 Assistant ... ... Plympton .. . ... November 1. Tuol Vrl Brown, Thos. J. ... ... .. , B2 Head 'reacher .. . Bindoon, North, and November 1.

Lower Chittering ~1..!l~ Brown, Mrs. Frances ... ... B2 Head Teacher on Bindoon, South, and November 4 t 1901

supply Upper Chittering December 14. o

l.oltS Holmes, William ... ... .. , Cl Assistant ... ... North Fremantle . .. November 1. V" t~%,} Townsend, Jessie ... ... ... ... Monitor, temporary ... Bulong ... ... . .. October 15. 973 Reid, Magdalene E. ... .. , . .. 4th P.T., temporary ... Coolgardie Infants' ... November 1 t TIrol:

November 30. o

.JlH IgO! Atkins, Fred. J . ... ... ... ... Monitor on probation Pingelly ... .. . .. . November 1 t o

December 31. -&tiL Colbert, Pearl D. ... ... ... ... Sewing Mistress ... lIfonnt Barker ... . .. November 5. 1 UO 0:.11 Garnet, Ada ... ... ... C1 temp. Assistant on supply ... Kal/Soorlie ... . .. November 1. l'UoT 13~4 Snowden, Florence ... ... C2 temp. Head Teacher ... Mouram bine ... .. . November 1. TlYuu s 9 i Strang, Margaret ... .. , ... Nil Assistant, temporary Fremantle Girls' ... November 12. 1"90T 825 O'Connell, Nora M. ... ... Cl temp. Assistant ... ... Subiaco ... ... . .. November 12. Ti'iou

'it?1}t Gray, Mrs. Hannah ... .., ... Sewing Mistress ... Central Greenough ... November 14. !QJU. Wrench, William T. ... , .. A3 pend. Itelieving Head Serpentine .. , .. , November 17 t 1 U 0 1

Teacher on supply December 14. o

-~lg*[lT Branch, Matilda ... ... ... Nil Assistant, temporary Woodville .. , .. . November 18 t December 31.

o

"00 Grose, Bessie ... . " ... ... Sewing Mistress , .. Mount Magnet .. , .., November 28. T!fuT 11B'l Ralph, Eliza J. ... ... ... C2 prov, Assistant ... .. . Coolgardie . .. ... November 12 t 1UO"O

December 14. o

1'l59 Reilly, Reginald .. ... ... Cl Assistant, temporary Kalgoorlie ... . .. November 19 t 10-00 December 31.

o

1+38 Armstrong, Alice ... ... ... Nil Assistant ... ... Boulder ... .. . ... November 25. 1i1f

J. P. WALTON, for Inspector General of Schools.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

F"iencUy Societies Office, Perth, 12th li'ebl'UCil'Y, 1902,

T HE following Babnce Sheets are hercby published in accordance with Section ,t (7) of "Thc I nclustrial

Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1900."

EDGAR '1'. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBI'l'RA'l'ION ACT, 1900 (64 VICT., No. 20), SECTION ,t (6).

Statement of Receipts, Expenditure, Assets, eenil Liabilities of the Ya"loop Amalgamatecl TVorke,'s' lnclust,'ictl Un'ion f01' the YeCil' ended the 80th Norembc'i', 1901.

,\Ve hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by tl,e above-named Society; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documents, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this St:ttement and verified the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, ttnd that the same is found by us to 1)e correct, duly vouched, :tnd in accordance with law.

ROBT. J. DOAKE, '( CHAIU,ES VENNELL, 5

Signatur(:.s of Auditors.

Dated 18th January, 1902.

I, the Secretary of the above-nmned Society, hereby certify:-

(ct.) That this Statement is in every particular, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the }\.uditors who have signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rules,

(c.) That the nmue in full, occupation, and place of residence of the Trustees, Auditors, Secretary, and 'l'reasurer are as follow :-

Officer. N )],1118 in fun. Place of Residence.

Auditor Do.

Robert .John Doake ... Charles Vellllell George Fisher Thomas Trenbath

Carpenter Benchultln "Jill HamI I.lftbolll'er

Wttterous :l1ill. Do.

Secretary Treasurer

HolIman :l1il!. Ynr]oop

Signature of Secretary-

GEOIWE FISHER

Postal Address of Secretary-[L.S.]

HOFFlIfAN MILl., YARI,OOP. Dated 18th January, 1902.

GENERAL FUND.

ITElIIS OF RECEIP'l'.

Entrance fees Contributions Other Receipts-

}'I,efund

Total Receipts

£ S. d. 30 3 0

llO 113 6

280

I'l'ElIIS OF EXPENDI'l'URE.

NIanagement-Officer's salary (Secretary) Organising Committees' expenses Cost of goods ... Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising Other Management Expenses­

Dues to General Executive A.W.A. of W.A ....

Other Expencliture-Delegates to '['rade amI Labour

Conference Expenses of President when

opening account at bank

'['otal Expenditure

Difference between receipts and expenditure

. Balance ]Jeginnillg of year

Balance at and of year

£ s. d.

1 10 0 o 11 :3 27:3 1 6 10

3 4

25 4, 0

H 0 0

1 12 5

£ s. d.

H3 7 0

55 13

87 14 :5 Nil.

£87 14 5

GAZETTE, W.A. 791

BALANCE SHEET OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.

£ s d. Balance at end of year of General Fund ... 87 14 G

----'['otal

Other Liabilities-To General Executive of A.W.A. of

W.A.

ASSETS.

At call or current account in Brmk of New South ,\,\Tales, Perth

Cash in hands of 'l'reasnrer

£87

9

£

72 15

14 [)

1 6

s. d.

10 0 .j, 5

-----Total £87 H oj

Other Assets-Contributions outstanding Goods valued at

£3 2 ()

0 15

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIA'l'ION AND AUBI'l'RA'l'ION ACT, 1900 ()4. VIC'l'., No, 20), SEm'ION 4 (6).

0

Stcilement of Receipts, EX1Jenditlt1'C, Assets, and Liabiz.itics of the Eastern GoZ,Vields Tailors' Union of Workers/D>' the Yea;' ended the 81s1 December, 11:101.

,\Ye hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by the above-muned Society; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documents, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this Statement and verified thc SRme with the accounts and vouchera rch1ting thereto and that the SfLlll.e is found by us to be correct, (luly you::he<1, and in aceordanec with law.

A. C. BRADSHAW, ( Signatures of A. C. 'l'nmIAs, ) Auditors.

Dated 29th January, HI02.

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby certify:--

((i.) 'l'hat this Statement is in every particular, to tho best of my knowledge and belief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the A.uditors who have signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with therule8.

(c.) That the name in full, occupation, and place (.1 residence of the Trustees, Auditors, Secretary, and 'l'reasurer are as follow :-

N nnw ill full. Occupation. Place of Residence.

l!--rank J. \Vare ... Albert E. Woolhmds James E. Lawry A. C. Thomas A. C, Bradshaw Joseph E. Robson J o11n B. Coatham

Signature of Secretary-

'railor Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.,

J. E. ROBSON,

Postal Address of Secretary-

KoJgoorlie Do.

Boulder Ka:Jgoorlie Boulder

Do. Kalgoorlic

C/o G. R. BIWWN & Co., BOULDER CITY. l:tENERAL l?uND.

ITEMS oJ!' RECEIP'£. £ s. 1 9 Entrance fees

Contributions Other receipts-

1:37 18

Fines for non-compliance of rules; Resigna.tion fees, etc. . ..

Donations for anti-sweating fund, and funeral expenses of a member ...

17

21

3

11

d. £ 0 1

.> "

0

s. d

'l'otal Receipts 17tl 1 ITE~rs OP EXPENDITURE.

l\fanagemell t--Officer's salaries (Secretary, £13

2s. Oel.; other, £8 lOs.) Rates and taxes Bank charge Rent Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising

Carried forward ...

£ s. d.

21 12 0 2 15 0 010 6 410 0

23 3 5 -----

52 11 5

792 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

Brought forward £ s. d. 52 11 5

Other Management Expenses­Trades and Labour Council and

Miscellaneous ... 34 14 1 Other Expenditure-

Donations, Johnson's Defence Fund, £5 5s. ; Tailoresses' Bazaar stall, £5; other, £18 28 5 0

Total Expenditure

Difference between receipts and ex­penditure

Balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year

115 10 6

62 10 10 30 13 1

£93 3 11

BALANCE SHEET OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. LIABILl'l'IES.

Balance at end of year of General Fund ...

Total

ASSETS.

At call or current account in Bank

Total

OTHER ASSE'l'S.

Contributions outstanding Goods valued at

£ s. d. 93 3 11

... £93 3 11

£ s. d. 93 3 11

... £93 3 11

£ s. d. 486 430

THE INDUS'l'RIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBl'l'RATION ACT, 1900 (64 VICT., No. 20), SECTION 4 (6).

Statement oj Receipts, Expenditw'e, Assets, and Liabilities oj the Coastal Operative Bakej's' Union oj West Australia Industrial Union oj Wm'kej'sj01' the Year ended the 31st December, 1901.

We hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by the above-named Society; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documents, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this Statement and verified the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and that the same is found by us to be correct, duly vouched, and in accordance with law.

W. GOUGH, GEO. BOND,

Dated 29th January, 1902. ---

'1 Signatures of 5 Auditors.

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby certify:-

(a.) That this Statement is in every particular, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the Auditors who h[1Ve signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rules.

(c.) That the name in full, occupation, and place of residence of the Trustees, Auditors, Secretary, and Treasurer are as follow :-

Officer.

Trustee Do.

Auditor Do.

Secretary Treasurer

Name inful!.

George Barnett Duncan Weir W. Gough Geo. Bond H. Turner _ .. William Brmllner

Occupation.

Baker Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Signatm'e of Secretary-H. TURNER.

Postal Address of Secretary-

Place of Residence.

Perth Fremalltle Suhiaco Midland Junction Perth

Do.

[L.S.]

8 GREEN'S CHAMBERS, HAY STREET, PERTH. Dated 29th January, 1902.

GENERAL FUND. ITE~IS OF RECEIP'r.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Entrance fees 23 0 0 Contributions 207 12 0 Other receipts-

Banner ]'und 24 9 6 Donations, First Prize, Show

Procession 2 10 0 Sale of goods ... 4 3 6

Total Receipts 261 15 0

ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE.

Other Benefits-In lieu of night's work

Management-Officers' salaries (Secretary,

£36; 'l'reasurer, £8; other, £7 12s.)

Auditors' fees ... Trustees' and Committees'

Expenses Legal expenses, 6s. 8d.; Bank

charge, £1 Is. ' Cost of goods ... Rent Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising Other Management Expenses­

Picnic Committee To Eight Hours' Committee

and Trades and Labour Council

Other Expenditure­Expenses, Show Day ... Donations Furniture Refund of lOs. lodged to move

notice of motion, entered in income as contributions

Total Expenditure

Difference between receipts and expenditure

Balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year

£ s. d.

o 10 0

51 12 0 4 7 0

21 12 8

1 7 8 67 13 6 2 7 0

17 1 10

5 7 4

18 17 5

411 4 18 7 0 o 12 6

o 10 0

214 17 3

46 17 9 170 10 5

£217 8 2

BALANCE SHEET OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.

LIABILITIES.

Balance at end of year of General Fund

Total

ASSETS.

At call or current accolmt in Bank of Western Australia

Cash in hands of Treasurer Cash in hands of Secretary

Total

Other Assets-Contributions outstanding ... Goods valued at Furniture valued at

£ s. d. 217 8 2

£217 8 2

£ s. d.

196 11 9 19 16 5 100

£217 8 2

3419 9 67 13 6 o 12 6

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1900 (64 VICT., No. 20), SECTION 4 (6).

Statement of Receipts, Expenditure, Assets, and Liabilities of the Kalgoorlie and Bouldej' Master Pl1tmbers' Industrial Union of Employers, jOj' the Year ended the 31st Decem. bel', 1901.

We hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by the above-named Society; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documents, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this Statement and verified the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and that the same is found by us to be correct, duly vouched, and in accordance with law.

W. TAYLOR, } Signatures of E. S. STEARNE, Auditors.

Dated 17th January, 1902.

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby certify:-

(a.) That this Statement is in every particular, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the Auditors who have signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rules.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

(c.) That the name in full, occupation, and place of residence of the Trustees, Auditors, Secretary, and Treas urer are as follow

Officer. Name in full. Occupation. Place of Residence.

Trustee Do. Do.

Auditor Do.

Secretary Treasurer

Robert Thomson William :Moody Ernest Stearne E. S. Stearne ... Wm. Taylor ... Fredk. W. Cox

Do.

Signature of Secretary-

Phmlber Do. Do. Do.

Agent Secretary

Do.

FREDK. W. COX,

Postal Address of Secretary-

Boulder Do.

Kalgoorlie Do. Do. Do. Do.

[L.S.]

PORTER STREET, KALGOORLIE.

Dated 26tb January, 1902.

GENERAL FUND.

ITEMS OF RECEIPT. .£ s. d.

11 5 0 .£ s. d.

Contributions

Total Receipts ...

ITElIIS OF EXPENDITURE.

Management·-Officer's salary (Secretary) Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising

.£ s. d.

7 10 0

3 12 6

11 5 0

Total Expenditure ... 11 2 6

Differeuce between receipts and expenditure .£0 2 6

Balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year .£0 2 6

BALANCE SHEET OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.

LIABILITIES. .£ s. d . Balance at end of year of General Fund 0 2 6

Total ... .£0 2 6 -----

ASSETS. £ s. d Cash in bands of Treasurer 0 2 6

-----Total ... .£0 2 6

OTHER ASSETS. .£ s. d . Contributions outstanding 17 15 0

-----

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1900 (64 'VICT., No. 20), SECTION 4 (6).

Statement of Receipts, Expenditlwe, Assets, ancl Liabilities of the Paddington and Broad Arrow Branch of the Antalga­mated Worke·rs' Union of Western Altstralia,for the Year ended the 24th November, 1901.

We hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by the above-named Society; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documents, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this Statement and verified the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and that the same is found by us to be correct, duly voucbed, and in accordance with law.

ALFRED H. 1'AYT,OR, '( Signatures of JOHN SHARRY, .l Auditors.

Dated 6th January, 1902.

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby +

certify:-(a.) That this Statement is in every particular, to the

best of my know ledg e and belief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the Auditors who bave signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rnles.

GAZETTE, W.A. 793

(c.) That the name in full, occupation, and place of residence of the Trustees, Auditors .. Secretary, and 'l'reasurer are as follow:-

Name in full. Pla.ce of Residence.

'WilIiam'Truscott James il'Iichael ... Alfred Henry Taylor John i:lharry ... . .. Selby ''{alter ~lunsie Richard A.lbert Voisey

Broad Arrmv Do. Do. Do.

Paddington Broad Arrow

Signature of Secretary-S. W. MUNSIE.

Postal Address of Secretary­PADDINGTON, W.A.

Dated 28th January, 1902.

GENERAL FUND. ITE7>IS OF RECEIPT .

Entrance fees and contributions Other Receipts-

Government grant Honorary members' fees Surplus from sports meeting ... Sale of goods. timber, iron, etc.

Tohtl Receipts ...

.£ S. d. 124 17 9

100 0 0 19 8 6 33 11 4· 17 7 o

ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE .

Other benefits-Accident pay Management-

Officers' salaries Rent Printing, stationer'y, postage,

!1nd advertising Other Management Expenses­

Capitation fees to head office ... Delegates' expenses

Other expenditure-L!1bour and material for build­

ing hall Incident!11 expenses

Tot'1l Expenditure

Difference between receipts and expenditure

Debit balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year

.£ s. d . 28 15 0

22 0 0 2 7 6

5 8 0

17 14. 6 2 11 6

120 11 1 8 1 '2

-----

[L.S.]

.£ s. d.

295 .1, 7

207 8 9

87 15 10 1 510

-----£8610 0 -----

BALANCE SHEET OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.

LIABILITIES. Balance at end of yeltr of Geneml Fund

Totltl

ASSETS. At call or current account in Bank of Australasia

Total

OTHER ASSETS. Estimated value of land ... Building Furnitnre and office fittings, valued at ...

.£ s. d. 8610 0

.£86 10 0

.£ s. d. 86 10 0

.£86 10 0 -----

.£ s. d . 20 0 0

165 0 0 8 12 G

-----

THE INDCSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1900 (G·t VTC'!'., No. 20), SEC'!'ION 4 (6).

Btatement of Receipts, Expenditure, Assets, and Liabilities of the F;-e1nantle 'l'ailoresses' Industrial Union of TVo1'ker;' of IVestern Australia, for the Yuw ended the 17th December, 1901.

....Ve hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by the above-named Society; tlmt we have examined the books, papers, deeds, docnmeuts, and accounts thereof; that we have eX!1mined this Statement and verified the sltme with the ~ccouuts and vouchers relating thereto, and that the same IS found by us to be correct, duly vouched, aud in accordance with law.

Lucy BEZZEN,} Signatures of EMILIE Cox, Auditors.

Dated 3rd February, 1902.

794 GOVERNMENT

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby certify:-

(a.) That this Statement is in every particular, to the best of my knowledge and belief, correct llnd complete.

(b.) That the Auditors who have signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rules.

( c.) That the name in full, occupation, and place of residence of the Trustees, Auditors, Secretary, and Treasurer are as follow :-

Officer. .Name in full. Occupation. Place of Residence .

Auditor Miss L. Rezzen Tailoress Point Htl'cet, Fre-mantle

Do. Miss Cox Do. Point Street, Fre~ mantle

"ecrotary ~IiSB F. E. Peterson Do. 14 How<Lrd Street, Fremantle

Treasurer Miss A. Brunton Do. Hampton Road, Fremant1e

i:iignature of Secretary-MISS }<'. E. PETERSEN, [L.S.]

Postal Addrcas of Secretary-14 HOWARD S'l'REET, PREMAN'l'LE.

Dated 17th December, 1901.

GENERAL PUND.

I'l'EMS OF RECEIPT.

.£ s. d. Entrance fees 011 0 Contributions 28 0 5 Other Receipts-

}<'ines 1 3 6 Donations 010 0 Sale of goods 0 4, 3

Total Receipts

ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE.

Management,-Officers' salaries (Secretary,

.£2 58. Od). Cost of Goods Rent Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising Other Management Expenses-­

Delegates' expenses, .£8 8s. 6d. ; Congress expenses, 14s. 6d.; Trades and Labour Council, '£415s.

Total Expenditure

Difference between receipts and expenditure

Balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year

.£ s. d.

250 o 19 0 2 5 6

794

13 0 18

.£ s. d.

30 9 2

26 16 10

.£3 12 4

.£1 16 6

.£5 8 10

BALANCE-SHEET OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.

LIABILITIES.

Balance at end of year of General Pund

Total ...

ASSE'l'S.

Cash in hands of Treasurer

'l'otal ...

OTHER ASSETS.

Contributions outstanding Goods valued at

.£ s. d . 5 810

.£5 810 -----

.£ s. d . 5 8 10

.£5 810 ------

.£ s. d. 1 () 4, 5 10 0

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILlA'l'lON AND ARBl'l'RA'l'ION ACT,

1900 (64 VWT., No. 20), SEc'rION 4, (6).

Statement oj Receipts, Ercpenclit1we, Assets, aHd Liabilities of' the West Australian Typographical Ind1<sh'ial Union oj Worke'l's,jO?' the yellr ended the 31st DecembM', 1901.

We hereby certify that we have inspected the securities held by the above-named Society; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documents, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this Statement and verified the

GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and tlmt the same is found by us to be correct, duly vouched,

\ and in accordance' wit.h law.

WILI~IAM STARR, PRANK SPIHNG,

'( Signatures of ) Auditors.

Dated 25th January, 1902.

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby certify:--

(a.) That this Statement is in every particular, to tIle best of my knowledge and belief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the Auditors who have signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rules.

(c.) 'l'hat the name in full, occupation, and place of residence of the Trustees, Auditors, Secretary, and Treasurer, are as follow :-

Officer,

rrl'Ustce Do.

Auditor Do.

Secretary rrreasurer

N nIno in full.

Andrew .Mc::VlullUS Andrew Greig

Frank Spring ... Willhun Shtrr .. , Jas E. B. Keaughl'un Ernest L-. Vickers

Signature of Secretary--

Do. Do. Do. Do.

Place of residence,

l\I urchis'n Terr' ce, East Perth

Subiaco Do.

Perth Subiaco

J. E. B. KEAUGHRAN.

Postal Address of Secretary-7 GREEN'S BUILDINllS, HAY STREET, PERTH.

Dated 25th January, 1902.

GENERAL PUND.

I'l'EniS OF RECEIP'l'.

.£ s. Entrance fees 11 5 Contributions 164 14, Trades aud Labour Secretary, Salary 27 19 Levies ... 0 3 Income or rent from Hall or other

freehold property ... 19 19 Other receipts-

Refund late Treasurer ... 43 7 Pines 2 17 Donations Vosper's memoriaL .. 2 19 Refund 8-hours' guarantee Refund advance to comp., 8s.;

6 0

refund overpaid Croft, 2s. 6d. 010

Total Receipts

ITEHS OF EXPENDITURE.

Travelling allowance Other benefits­

Advance to compo Trades and Labour Secretary's

salary ... Management-

Officers' salaries Secretary, .£57 14s. lOd.; Treasurer,.£l Is.

Other Auditors' fees Delegates' expenses (fares) Capitation A:r. Union, 1900 Capitation 'l'rades and Labour

Council, 1901 ... Legal expenses, .£2 4s. Gel.;

Bank charge, .£1 6s. Mortality dues A.1'. Union, 1900,

paid by General Pund Rent, .£56 14s. 6d.; lighting and

cleaning, .£1 17s. 9d .... Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising

.£ S.

2 0

1 13

19 14

58 15 1 17 3 0 3 6

13 11

3 0

3 10

27 17

58 12

21

d . 6 0 6 0

3

6 0 0 0

6

d . ()

0

2

10 3 0 6 .1,

0

6

4

3

9 Other Management Expenses­

Commission to collectors (; 18 11 A.T. Union Conference-Dele­

gates' fares (.£10) and ex­penses (,£15) ...

Other Expenditure--­Congress expenses Congress Delegates' expenses Vosper's memorial Eight Hours' Anniversary De­

monstration guarantee

Carried forward

25 0 0

1 1 6 8 0 0 4 4 0

1 0 0 -----

264 4 4,

.£ s. d.

279 15 3

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

Brought forward Furniture Eight Hours' Anniversary dis­

play Wreaths ... Senate election ...

Total Expenditure

Difference between receipts and expenditure (Dr.)

Balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year

£ s. d. 264 4 4. 516

12 12 8 1 1 0 5 12 0

£ s. d.

288 11 6

8 16 3 149 10 8

£14014 5

BALANCE SHEET OJ!' ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. LIABILl'rIES.

Balance at end of year of General Fund

Total

ASSE'l'S.

At Call 01' Current Account in Bank Cash in hands of Secretary

Total

OTHER LIABILITIES. A.T. Union (capitation) Sundries (approximate) .,.

OTHER ASSETS. Contributions out.standing Rents outstanding ... Furniture, valued at

£140 14 5

£140 14 5

£ s. d. 133 14. 11

6 19 6

... £140 14 5

19 16 6 100

26 15 11 19 5 0 15 0 0

'l'HE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1900 (6t VICT., No. 20), SECTION ·t (6).

Sta,tement of Receipts, Expcndittrre. Assets, ancl Liabilities of the Goldfields Traclcs ancl Lnboul' Conncil of W.A. IndustJ'ial Associntion of Wo)'/;ers, for the year ended the 30th 8eptembcr, 1901.

1'Ve hereby certify that we have inspccted the securities held by the above-named Socicty; that we have examined the books, papers, deeds, documcnts, and accounts thereof; that we have examined this Statcment and verified the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and that the same is found by us to be correct, duly vouched, and in accordance with law.

JOlm CADWALLADER,"( Signatures of CHARLES E. FRAZER,) A.uditors.

Dated 28th January, 1902.

I, the Secretary of the above-named Society, hereby certify:-

(a.) That this Statement is in every particular, to the best of my know ledge and helief, correct and complete.

(b.) That the Auditors who h'1ve signed this Statement were duly appointed in accordance with the rules.

(c.) Tlmt the name in full, occupation, and place of residence of tIlE' 'l'rustees, Auditors, Secretary, and Treasurer are as follow

Officer. Name in full. I Occupation. I Place of residence.

Trustee Furnk M. Kelsall Compositor

Do. Charles Kirk'N'ood Uarpentcr

Do. '" John Kryggcr .. ' Miller

Auditor John C",hmlluder .. , Do.

Do. 0_, Charles 1i~. Frazer Engine-driver Secretary 'fhoIDUH H. Bnth Secretary ...

Treasurer Frank J. 'V are Tailor

Signature of Secretary"--THOJi;IAS H. BA'rH.

Postal Address of Secretary-

170 Collius StTcet, Kalgoorlie

C/o F'orrCBf: twd Thompson Street, Boulder

Golden Gate Rtti]­way Station

·US WittC1100111 Street, Boulder

KUlllhullie ,\V:trd Street, Pic­cadilly, Kal­gom"lie

IJynll Street, Pic­cadilly, Kal­gooriie

[LoS.]

TRADES HALL, KAr,GOORLIE.

Dated 27th January, 1902.

GAZETTE, 195

GENERAL FUND. I'rE~IS OJ!' RECEIPT.

Affiliation fees ... Capitation dues Levies .. ,

£ s. d. 220

57 3 4 ]6 10 2

£ s. d.

Income or rent from hall or other freehold property

Other receipts­Loans Donations ... Surplus Eight Hours Day

Total Receipts

26 12 6

67 5 0 5 2 0

160 0 0

ITEMS OJ!' EXPENDITtTRE.

lYIal1agemel1t-Officers' salaries (Secretary, £66

19s.) Rates and taxes, £15 ; insurance,

£4 2s. 6d. Interest Bank eharge Architect's fees Lighting and clea,ning Printing, stationery, postage,

and advertising Other Management Expenses­

Reftmd loan Other Expenditure--

Delegations, £3 lOs.; banquet tickets, £2 2s.; wreath, £2 2s.

Furniture ... Repairs

'l'otal Expenditure

Difference between receipts and expen eli ture ...

Balance at beginning of year

Balance at end of year

£ s. d.

66 19 0

19 2 6 21 4 0 010 6

40 0 0 13 13 0

21 7 5

7 0 0

7 1,t 0 60 10 0 o 12 0

334 15 0

258 12 5

76 2 7 618 12 5

£694 15 0

BALANOE SHEET OJ!' ASEE'l:S AND LIABILITIES, LIABILI'rIES.

Balance at end of year of General Fund Bank overdraft ... Owing by Trustees A.C.E.D.A. Other Union Balance

Total

ASSETS.

Land and building At call or current account in Bank

Total

o'rHER LIABILITIES.

Interest due Outstanding accounts

Rents outstanding 'rimber and material

OTHER ASSETS.

Furniture, land, building, etc., valued at

NOTIOE.

£ s. d. 78 16 11

500 0 0 200 0 0 60 5 0

694 15 0

£1,533 16 11

£ s. d. 1,455 0 0

78 16 11

£1,533 16 11

£ s. d. 22 11 8 31 0 3

£ s. d. 74 5 0

2 5 0 1,155 10 0

Issu~; 01<' BLANKETS 'ro ABORIGINES. Aborigines Dcpal't11Lcnt,

Perth, 6th Norcmbcr, 1901. J N 0)'(1 •. :1' 10 emml'e sllpplies of hlrmkets for distri­L bntioll to the Aborigines being sent before the

next eolcl season set.s ill, it is requested that all persons who Imve previously aclea as agents for sueh distribution, ,md others who consider it neeessttry at new eeni,res, will forwl,J'd to tho Aborigines Dop'art­mellt their requisitions without delay.

After distribution has taken plaee ett{;h ye"r, agents ,tre requested to "end in the names of recipients ,md state tIle grounds of claim.

If these lis'ts are not supplied, dehy is eaused the next season, by necessity for inquiries.

HENRY C. PRINSEP, Chief Protector of Aborigines.

796 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

ABORIGINES DEPART:i\IENT.

WEAPONS, ETC., FOR SALE. AbOl'lgines Department,

Perth, 231'(~ January, 1902.

T HE undermentioned weapons and other articles, manu­factured by aborigines, will be exhibited for sale

between twelve and one o'clock on and after Monday, the 27th inst.

Gicljces Do. Do. Do. Do.

Shields Kylies Digging sticks Club

H. C. PRINSEP, Chief Protector of Aborigines.

2 fine barbed, triangular. 1 do. one side. 2 large barbed, two sides. 7 do. one side. 1 plain point. 1 coloured (WW onta ").

23. 2 coloured (" Wonna "). 1.

'l'hrowing stick 6 ornamented (" \Vommera"). Letter sticks... 6. Emu tuft 2. Hair spikes .. . 20. Corroboree wands 4. Spearheads 10 quartzite (from 19in. to 2tin.).

Do. 4 green glass (from2!in. t05!.-in.). Do. 2 pale glass (2tin. and 4in.).

NOTICE. ROTTNEST SALT.

F OR Sale, at Government Stores, North Fre­mantle:-

Fine Salt, in quantities not less than 1 ton,.£3 per ton (bags included).

Crude Salt, in quantities not less than 1 ton, .£1 7s per ton (bags included).

Applications should be made to the undersigned. By order of the !Ion. the Colonial Trearmrer,

T. FLYNN, Acting Government Storekeeper.

Government Stores Depa.rtment, ~ North Fremantle. ~5th December, 1901. ,

GOVERNMENT STORES CONTRACTS, 1901-1903.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following Tenders

being accepted, viz. :--Scheclula OXXXIII.-Item No. 4.402 . .,

12 tons Cyanide of Potassium, at 5 George Wills & Co. .£4 18s. pel' cwt.

Schcchtle OXXXVI.--Paper for Rail- J way Department. Item Nos. 4407, 440S, (H S 4.409, ·1410,4411, ¥t13, 4414, 4415,4416, Corace ummel's. and 4417, at various prices )

~tem Nos. 4412 and '1418, at various"( Wm. Detmold Ltd. prIces 5'

T. FLYNN, Acting Government Storekeeper.

Government Stores Department, North Fremantle,

18th February, 1902.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT. COAL CONTRACTS.

T ENDERS receivable until 2'30 p.m. on Monday, the lOth March, 1902, addressed to the Acting

Goyernment Storekeeper, North Fremantle, for the supply and delivery of Newcastle Coal, at Albany, Geraldton, and Fremantle respectively.

Tender for111s obtainable on application to the Govern­ment Stores, North Fremantle.

No Tender necessarily accepted. 'T. FLYNN,

Aeting Government Storekeeper. Government Stores Department, }

North Fremantle, 22nd January, 1902.

GOVERNMENT STORES CONTRACTS, 1901-1903.

T ENDERS (jndorsed "Tenders for Brass and Copper,)" will be received until 2'30 p.m. on Monday, 24th

March, 1902, addressed to the Acting Government Store­keeper, North Fre111antle, for the supply and delivery of Brass and Copper, as under:- .

Schedule CXXV.-Silicate Cloth. Schedule CXXXVII.-Brass, Ribbon, Rod, Wire, and Pipe. Schedule CXXXVIII.-Copper Wire, Bar, Pipe, Sheet,

and Plate.

Schedule CXXXIX.-Copper Ingot. No Tender necessarily accepted. Forms of tender, and all particulars, obtainable on

application to T. FLYNN,

Acting Government Storekeeper. Government Stores Department, }

Clifton ~treet, North Fremantle, 8th February, 1902.

NOTICE.

CONTRACTORS and others are requested to address all communica.tions connected with

Government Stores business to The Government Stm'e7ceeper,

North F1·emantle.

T. FLYNN, Acting Government Storekeeper.

Clifton Street, North Frem!1ntle, } 25th December, 1001.

Registra1' General's Office, POl'tlt, 12th Feb"llary, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, and in accordance with Sections 20,22, and 23 of 58 Vict., No.

16, that the following Minister is duly registered in this Office for the Celebration of Marriages in t.he State of Western Australia :-

Designation.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURcn. The Reverend C. I'lmith ...

E. G. STENBERG,

Registry District within which Residence is

situated.

Acting Registrar General.

ERRATUM. RegisiJ'ar General's Office,

Pe1'tlt, 19th February, 1902.

I N the list published in the Gove1'nment Gazette of the 24th of January last, containing the names of Ministers

duly registered for the celebration of marriages in the State of Western Australia:-

CONGREGA'rIONAL CHURCH.

FO?' "The Reverend T. McGuire, B.A.," read "The Reverend T. Maguire, B.A."

E. G. S'rENBERG, Acting Registrar General.

NOTICE. THE NEWSPAPER IJIBEL AND REGISTRATION ACT,

1884.

I T is hereby notified that non-compliance with the provisions of Sections 9 and 10 of the above

Act, relating to Annual 11,etmns, renders Printers and Publishers liable to a penalty not exceeding Twenty -five pounds.

Failure in observing the requirements of these Sections will in future be followed by prosecution

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, 19th January, 1897.

FEB. 2i, 1902.J GOVERNMENt GAZETTE, W.A.

TENDERS AOOEPTED FOR 1902 (SUPPLEMENTARY).

Police Depm·tment, Chief Office, 19th February, 1902.

FORAGE FOR POLICE HORSES.

Station and Name.

Field's Find. Stone, H. E.

Hamelin. i M.E.Davies Karri&Jarrah Co.!

I

Lyons and Gascoyne J1.nction.

I Stone, H. E.

Onslow. Clutterbuck Bros, ,

Wagin. Spurr, Peter

C'hafl', at pel' ton.

£ s. d. 11 9 0

1010 0

22 8 0

9 5 0

4 5 0

FORAGE FOR POLICE HORSES.

Station and Name. Compressed

Fodder, at per ton.

£ s. d. Ma1'ble Bar.

McDonald, Fisher, & Co. 24 0 0 Nullagine.

Cooper & Blanton 30 0 0

BEDDING FOR POLICE STABLES.

Name and Station. Amount.

BusseZton. Coe, Thomas For the manure.

B1·idgetown. Crowd, Thomas ... £3.

Oats, at pel' bushel

of 50 Ibs.

s. d. '1 3

6 3

811

6 3

4 6

Oats, at pel' bushel

of 50lbs.

£ s. d.

011 0

Guild/ord. Minchin, Jno. For the manure, and to receive

£1.

Narrogin. Trefort, A. H. £2.

North FremantZe. Cook, W. P. C. For the manure.

SHOEING POLICE HORSES.

Name and Station. New Shoes, Removes, at per set. at per set.

Hamelin. s. d. s. d. M. E. Davies Kani and Jarrah 6 6 1 6

Co.

Albany. Mews, Jno. C . ... 6 0 3 0

Northam. ... \ Mackenzie, D. ... 5 6 3 0

FRED. HARE, Commissioner of Police.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OFFICE, PERTH. 61W12

ON Sale at this Office the Reports and other Publications of the Geological Survey.

Oatalogue on applicatIOn. A. GIBB MAITLAND,

Government Geologist. 14th September, 1898.

TIME BALL AT FREMANTLE. The Observato?'Y,

Perth, 8th November, 1900.

ON and after Monday, 12th November, a Time Ball at Arthur's Head, Frem<Lntle, will be

rll'opped daily (Sundays and Holidays not excepted) at

Ih. OOm. OOs. West Australian Standard Time, corresponding to

17h. OOm. ~Os. Greenwich Mean Time. The Ball will be raised to the masthead three

minutes before the hour, and the moment to be noted is that at 1:!lich the Ball CMmnences to drop.

An extra signal will also be given for the con­venience of Oaptains of Mail Boats at any desired hour, upon application to the Harbour Master.

W. ERNEST OOOKE, li-overnment Astronomer.

GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

EMPLOYERS of Labour and Employees are ~ hereby informell that there IS registered at

thE' Office of the Government Labour Bureau, 34 Pier Street, Perth, a list of persons in need of work, and of those ill need of workers.

Personal application can be made during the usual office hOUl'S at the Bureau, and, when necessary, interviews can be arranged between Employers and Employees.

All letters of application to be addressed to the undersigned.

JAMES LONGMORE, Superintendent of Government Labuur Bureau.

NOTICE.

OWNERS of boats, vessels, or steamers for which Licenses are required under the Boat Licensing

Act (42 Viet., No. 24), and Amendment Acts, are hereby notified that all such Licenses expire on the last day of February.

All owners are therefore required to have their lighters examined for renewal of license.

A1so the boilers and engines of all steam-tugs and steam-lighters must be surveyed by the Engineer Inspector previous to the date above mentioned.

R. FAIRBAIRN, Resident Magistrate.

C. R. RUSSELL, Chief Harbour Master.

FRED. HARE, Commissioner of Police,

Members of the Licensing Board. Harbour Department,

Fremantle, 8th January, 1902.

Department of Land 'ritles .

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEO, 75 . 5 R

T9'02

N OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is

intended on the 18th day of March 1902 to issue to Sydney James Yeo of Kalgoorlie sharebrokel' a Spe<:ial Certificate of 'fitle to the land described below the duplicate certifi­cate having as is alleged been lost.

Dated 12th day of February, 1902. ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

THE LAND REFERRED TO: Boulder 'l'own Lot 332 as the same is registered in

Volume cerv. Folio 30.

798 GOVERNMENT

TRANSFER OF I,AND ACT, 1893, SECS. 121 AND 122.

T AKE noticc that the Right Hon. Sir John Forrest G.C.M.G. D,wid Forrest and Isidore Samuel Emanuel

the proprietors of Mortgage No. 1356/97 to secure the sum of £450 and interest has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for a foreclosure order against Thomas Bartlett of Perth the registered proprietor of the hereinafter described land ancl that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby otICl' for sale the following parcel of hl,nd viz. :-

Portion of Lot 105/ of S1van Location 36 (particularly described in Certificrtte of Title Volume CXXXVI. Folio 14).

AND l;'UR'rHEl{ take notice tlmt after tho 22nd dav of March 1902 I shall issue to the said Mortgagee an orclo~ for foreclosure unless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the lrtud to Srttisfy the principal aml interest moneys secured rtllCl ,111 expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

'1'he amount due in respect of principal aud interest ,md all exponses incUl'l'(>d was Oll the 17th day of January 1902 £569 ()s. ,td.

Dated at the '1'itles Offiee Perth this aOth clay of January 1902.

A. Y. GLYDE, Assistrtnt Registrar of Titles.

James 0' Daybyshij'c, 261 St. Geoj'gc's 'Pet'race, Poyth, SolicitOj's /01' the Applicants.

TRANSFEH, 0]' LAND ACT, 1893, SEC. 7.5. 5 1 ~

1IT51

N OTICE is hereb.y given thnt pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles ill this behalf it is

intended on the twenty-secend day of Februnry 1902 to issue to Edward Kirkland of '.Vellington New Zenlrtnd butcher ,j, Speci"} Certificate of Title to the land described helow the duplic"te certificate h"ving as is nlleged been lost.

Dnted eighth day of January, 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

THE LAND REFERRED '1'0:

Portions of Canning Location 2 and being Lots 129 nnd 130 on plnn deposited in the Office of Titles No. 1995 and as the snme are registered in Volume CCXI. Folio 144.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEO. 7.5. r6i:r

N OTICE is hereby given thrtt pursuant to the direction of the C0111111issio11(>r of Titles in this be11n1£ it is

intended on the 18th drty of March 1902 to issue to Thomas Stewart of Frenmntle Coxswain of the Harbour Crew a Special Certificate of Title to the land described below the duplicate c(>rtificate having as is alleged been lost.

Dated 13th day of February, 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of 'J'i tIes.

THE LAND REFERRED '1'0:

Lots ,12 and '13 of Fremalltle Suhnrb"u Lot 20 as the same "re registered in Volumc XXVIII. Folio 100.

Ieidson ,y Ga10lor, Henry Stt·cct, P'l'cnumtlc, Solicitors .rO?' the Al'pliccmt.

20 T"g()-2" TRANSFER OF LAND AC'r, 1893.

TAKE NOTICE that Emily Anll Kaye of EtLst Fremantle in the State of W('stern Australia wife of Henry Kaye

of the snmo place ],laeksmith has made application to he registered as the proprietor or ,m est,~te in fee simple in possession in the following piercel of land sittmte in the Swan Dish'iet an(l hoing

Lot 4 aneZ part of Lot 5 (!f' Swan, Locedion 15 (containing together 1 rood G,l, perehes).

Bounded on the Bonth by 1 clmin 171i111£8 or Boundary Ro,,(l

On the Wesl by the East boundaries of Lots I, 2, and 3 measuring together 2 chains 50 links

GAZ}~TTE, \V.A, [FEB. 21, 1902.

On the Nm'th by 1 ohain 17 links or the South boundary of Lot 21 and

On the East by the other p"rt of Lot 5 measuring 2 chains 50 links.

The land is more particularly defined on plan 1236 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND FUH'l'HER TAKE No'rICE that all persons other than the "pplicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the rthove parcel of land ARE HEl{EllY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 22nd day or March next n caveat forbidding the same from being brought lmder bhe operation of the Act.

Land '1'itles' Office, Perth, '( 12th February, 1902. )

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Moss ,y Bctl'sclen, Henry Sh'eet, Ft'etnantle, Solicitors fm' thc App~iwnt,

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. 'AKE NOTICE that Matthew Gibney of the Palace Hay

Street Perth Roman Catholic Bishop has m"de "ppli­cation to be registered as tho proprietor of an esbl,te in fee simple in possession in tho following parcels of bnd situate in the City of Perth and being

(a.) Pet·th ~I'own Lots B 21 ancl S 22 (containing together 2 acres 2 rooas 8 perches).

Bounded on the Northward by 3 chains 1 link of Adelaicle rrerrace

On the Eastw((rd by the 'Western bOllndary of S 23 men,suring 8 chains 50 links

On tho S01tthwcmZ by a line pnrallel to the Northern boundttl'y measuring a clmins and

On the If' cstwal'd by the ElLstern bOlllldary of S 20 measuring 8 chains 50 links

The land is more partieularly defined on Di"grlLm 1439 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

(b.) Part of Pettit Town Lot A 16 (containing 2 roods 23 perches)

Bounded 011 the TVesl1vanl by ,t oh"in8 8!l links of Irwin Street

On the Sonthwal'cl by 1 ch"in 621''0 links of Hay Street

On the EnsitJ)ccrd by 4 chains 8,"0 links of the Western boundary of A 17 and

On the NOl'thww'cZ by the other part of A 16 measuring 1 ch"in 531, links.

'rhe h11ld is more particularly defined on diagram 1441 deposited in the Land Titles Office.

AND FUR'l'HER 'rAKE NOTICE that nil persons other than the "lJplicant clrtiming to Imve any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Offiee on or before the 20th day of March next a W1:cat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation'of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, RegistrlLr of Titles;

LlLud Titles' Office, Perth, } 12th February, 1902. A7'thnr F. Abbott, BW'i'ack St'l'cet, Perth, Solieit01'for

the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF T.JAND ACT, 1893, SEC. 219.

rl'AKE NO'rICE that .Tames 'Waddle Ross of Kal'l'idale ill the State of Vi{ estel'll Allstrrtlit1 litis made "pplica­

tion to be registered as the propri<:'tor of nIl estate in fee simlJle in possession as the eldest son and heir-"t-law of Hobert Hoss sometimes called Robert ,Abercrombie Ross late of. Kn,rridale afores"id who died on or about the 13th da,y or August 1892 intestate in the following ptU'eels of hmct:--

Lots 15, 18,19 an(l22, q/ Swan Location ]>1069 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume XLI Folio -t).

AND FU[~'l'llEg 'rAKE NOTICE that n,ll persons other tlmu the appliertnt clrtiming' to havo tmy est"te right title or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEl<EBY REQUIltED to lodge in this Office on or before the lOth March next a caveat forbidding the registmtion of the said James vY"ddle Ross n,s the proprietor thereof.

A. Y. GLYDE, Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, "( 6th February, 1902. )

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT. 1893, SECS. 121 AND 122.

T AKE NOTICE that the Right Honourable Sir John Forrest G.C.liLG. Davicl Forrest and Isidore 'Samuel

Emanuel the proprietors of J110rtgage No. 990/97 to secure the Rum of £360 and iuterest have made application to the Commissioner of Titles for a foreclosure order against lhederick Stanford vVarner ,"nd Clmrlo3 Hel'bort Carter both of Perth tho registered proprietors of the hereinafter described land and that by direction of the said Commis­sioner I hereby offer for saJe the following pa,rcel of land viz.:-Lot 41 oj S1.b-division 23 of Perthshire Lomtion Ae (particll­

brly described in Certificate of Title Volume CXXXIII. Folio 117.)

AND PURTHEI, TARE NOTICE that :tfter the 8th day of 1i1m'ch 1902 I shall issue to the said Mortgagees an order for foreclosure unless in the intel'yal a, sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the prin­cipa,l and interest moneys secured and all exponses incurred in and about such saIe a,nd proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 17th da,y of ,huuary IH02 £4·16 11s. (jel.

Dated at the 'ritles Office, Perth, this 22nd day of January, 1902.

ALFRED E. BUR'I" Registmr of 'ritles.

Jewws cY' Dwrbyshire, St. George's TC1'1'acc, Perth, Solicilo)'s fa)' the Applicants.

-nt02 TRANSI<'Er-?, OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKB NO'l'ICE thltt Frank BicldleR of Broome pearler ha,s made applieation to be reg'istered as the pro­

prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District a.nd being

Lots 22 and 28 of Swan Location 15 (contn,ining together 2 roods)

Bounded on the South-E<tst by 2 chains of main road from Guildforcl to Newen,stle

On the North-E<tst by the South-vVest bonndaryof Lot 21 measuring :l chains 50 links

On the NOl'th- West the South-East boundaries of Lots 53 and 52 mea.sllring 2 chains and

On the Sotdh- West by 2 chains 50 links of Clmrles Street

The land iSlllore particuhtrly defined on Plan 2112 deposited in the Land Titles Office.

AND FUR~'HER 'rAKE NOTICE that all other than the applicant elaiming to ha,ve any right title or interest in the above parcels 'Jf land AIm HElmBY HF.QUIRF.D to lodge in this Office on or b"fore the 28th da,y of February next " cIlvml forbidding the B,tme fro111 being brought under the operation of the Act.

AL}<']'\,ED K BUR'!" Registrar of 'ritles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, ) 22nd Jalllml'Y, Hl02. 5

Kids on cY' Gawlcl', Hem'Y .')t,·cct, Fl'<llfwntlc, Solicitors jf))' the Apl'lic<tnt.

l,,9tfT TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

TAKB NOT1:':1£ thai'vViHiam Wood of Gnildford in tho Stnte of ,V"sh'l'l1 L:'ent!C'llulll has macle

npplieatioll to he registered as the propl:ietol' of all estate in fee simple in in the following parcd of land sittmte in tho of Guildfol'd and lwing

Part (!t' GnU{{ford 'Pown Lui, h,'6 (conttLining 2{ii porches).

Bounded on the }f'esl by links of the E'Lst boundary of Lot 182 starting 1 chain from 'I'eI'l'ace Road and extelHlmg South

On the North by 1 elmin ns ,70 links of the South hotlndal'Y of tho pa,l't of Lot Sf) comprised in cOl'tificnte of title Volume.IY. folio·tO

On tbe Eust hy 2-i~' links of the iVest boundary of the pl1rt of Lot RG comprised in certificate of title Volume LI. folio 17;3 and

On the S'mth by 1 chain HR 170 links of " boundary of the

part of Lot 86 comprised in certificate of title Y olume CXXXYII. folio 155.

GAZETTE, WA 799

AND FURTHER TARE NOTICE t},at all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the a,bove parcel of land ARE HE.R.F.BY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 15th day of 11a1'ch next 11 CO-'lJeat forbidding the sa,me from being brought under the opemtion of the Act.

Land Titles Office, Pert,h, 22nd January, 1902.

ALlntED E. DUH,'l', Registrar of 'I'itlcc.

Tr-?,ANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SECS. 121 AND 122.

T AKE NOTICE that The Right HOlloumble Sir John Forrest G.C.1i1:.G. Daviel FOl'rest and Isidore Samuel

Emanuel the proprietors of Mortgage No. 5H/97to secure the sum of £2350 and interest Imye made application to the Commissioner of '1'itles for " forcelosurc order against ,\Villimn Bvett of Perth carpenter the registei'ed pro­prietor of the hereinafter clescrihed bnd and that by direction of the sa,id Commissioner I llereby offer for 8"le the foll'nl'ing parcel of land vi%. :- "

'The NOl'them Moiety of Path Town Lot Y 251 (particubrly described in Certifica,te of Title Volume LXXY. Folio H9.)

AND FUR'l'HER TARE NonCE that after the 8th day of .iYbrch 1902 I shall issue to the said 1Iol'tgagees an order for for8c1oS11rlJ unless in the interva,l a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the bnd to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secm'eel ,mel all expenses incUl'red in and ahont sueh sale and proceedings.

The amount due in resped of principal and interest and a.ll expenses incurred was on the 17th day of Jmnmry 1902 £27;'59 55. leL

Dated at the Titles Office. Perth, this :l2nd day of Jannary, 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registra,r of Titles.

JewtCs <Y D<t)'byshirc, St. George's Te;')'ace, Pcrth, Solicitors /0)' Ihe Al'pliwnt.

TRANSFEr-?, OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEeS. 121 Thfio\ -,-~ND 122.

T AKB NO'I'ICE thn,t George S"eller of Guildford in the State of Western Australift Clerk in Holy Orders the

proprietor of IIIortgages Nos. and ~,llfi(;'[ l'especth-ely to secure together the sum of and interest has mad" a.I)plieatiol1 to the Commissioner of Titles for a, foreclosure order against IIla.rinns Francis Alfred -Canning of Perth Esquire the registered propril·tor of the hel'cinafter de­scribed Ianel and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the following par"el of land viz. :-

Canning Location 92 (particularly described in Cm·tificnte of Title Volume X. Folio :lH)

Canning Location 127 (pn_l'ticnlady deseribed in Certificate of Title Volume VIII. Folio :376)

C<tnning LocatirnL 128 (particularly described in Certifica,te of Title Volume YIII. Folio 377)

Canning Location 288 (I)al'ticularly described in Certificate of Title Volume XXXIII. Folio 11)

Cmming Location :?8!J (particularly describ"d in CCl'tificttte of ~l.'itle Volume XXXIII. Polio 12)

O(lnniny i-JoclTtion 8 .... :,: (pnl'tieruiu'ly described in Curtitiea,h~ of Title Volum., CCXVllL Folio 55).

AND FUlt'l'llEI{ 'l'.\](E NOTIce that after the 2-1,th day of Fehnmry Hlo2 I shall iti~ue to lh.; said an onlc>l' for fOl'e~l()sul'p nnluBs in the intel'va.l it sum h'lk> heen obtained hy the sale of thc Innd to sittisfy the l11'i1lcip,,1 and interest moneys secured and all cxpenses incllrred in and about sneh sale and proceedings.

The ~L1nOl1nt due in respcei; of pl'incil!al amI interest amI all e;q)enses incnrred was on the 12th day or December 1901 £301568. 6el.

Dato<l at the Titles' Oflice, Perth, this 8th day of January, 1902.

.\LFRED E. DUR'!.', Registrar of Titles.

James cY' Darbyshire. St. George's TCl'Tace, Perth, Solicitore . for the Applicant.

800 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 190~.

17 rUU~ TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that John Abraham Gates of Midland Junction labourer has made application to be re­

gistered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of la,nd situate in the Swan District and being

Lot 23 Qf Swan Location 15 (containing 36~ perches) Bounded on the North~ by 2 chains 40f., links of North

Street On the East by 84linlrs of the West boundary of Lot 20 On the South by the North boundary of Lot 22 measuring

3 chains 1,"0 links And on the West by 1 chain 3fo links of the main road

from Guildford to Newcastle. The land is more particularly defined on Plan 1236

deposited in the Land 'PitIes' Office. AND FURTHER TAKE NO'l'ICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 15th day of March next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

A. Y. GLYDE, Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, } 6th Februa,ry, U)02.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEeS. 121 lilT AND 122.

T AKE NOTICE that Katharine Samson of Fremantle Administratrix of the estate of William .I!"rederick

Samson deceased the proprietor of Mortgage No. 352/98 to secure up to the sum of £4500 and interest has made application to the Commissioner' of Titles for a foreclosure order against William Henry Armitage of Cllilderdin formerly of Perth the registered proprietor of the herein­after described land and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the following parcel of land viz. :-

Portion of Pe,·th Town Lot Y 107 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume CXXXVII Folio 37).

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 22nd day of February 1902 I shall issue to the said Mortgagee an order for foreclosure unless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secured and all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 31st day of December 1901 £407218s.

Dated at the Titles' Office, Perth, this 9th day of January 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Kiclson g- Gawlei', Henry St"eet, Fremantle, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND AUT, 1893, SECS. 121 T~!" AND 122.

T AKE NOTICE that William John Smith of Perth gentleman the proprietor of Mortgage No. 1272/99 to

secure the sum of £50 and interest has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for a foreclosure order against Henry Rowland Anderson of Perth carpenter the registered proprietor of the hereinafter described land and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the following parcel of land viz. :-

Portion of Perthshi"e Location Acl (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume CLXXX. Folio 122).

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 15th day of :March 1902 I shall issue to the said Mortgagee an order for foreclosure unless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of tbe land to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secured and all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceeding~.

The amount due in respect of principal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 24th day of January 1902 £104 7s. 9d.

Dated at the Titles Office, Perth, this 24th day of January, 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

James g- Darbyshil'C, St. Georgi's Terl'ace, Pe,·th, Solicito,'s fo)' the Applicant.

625 1901 TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that The Benedictine Community of New Norcia Incorporated has made application to be

registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the District of Perthshire and being :.-

Perthshire Location 117 ancl Swan Location 388 (containing together 21O! acres)

Bounded on the South by 42 chains 97 links of a public road

On the West by 34 chains 9 links and 1 chain 94 I 'IJ links of a public road and by 14 chains 111i~ links of the East boundary of Perth shire Location Al

On the North by boundaries of Swan Location 968 measuring 11 chains 281, links and 11 chains 21 links and by the West and South boundaries of Pertbshire Location 116 measuring respectively 17 chains 92 links and 26 chains 18 links and

On the East by the West boundary of Perthshire Loca­tion Ag measuring 42 chains 21 links.

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram 1479 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 22nd day of February next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, } 8th January, 1902.

Registrar of Titles,

Moo"heacl, Northmore, g- Lukin, Barrac7c Street, Perth, Solicito)'s fol' the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEC. 75.

N OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of 'l'itles in this behalf it is

intended on the tenth day of March 1902 to issue to James William Da,niel Robinson of Laverton in the State of "'''{estern Australia Special Certificates of Title to the land described below the duplicate certificates having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated the sixth day of February, 1902.

A. Y. GLYDE, Assistant R,egistrar of Titles,

THE LAND REFERRED TO: Laverton Town Lot 114 as the same is registered in

Volume CCXXXI Folio 53 Laverton Town Lot 115 as the same is registered in Volume CCXXXI Folio 54.

FREMANTLE MUNICIPALITY. NEW LOAN (No.9) OF £20,000.

N O'rICE is hereby given that the Fremantle Municipal Council has determined, in accordance with "The

Municipal Institutions Act, 1900," Part XX., Section 374, to borrow the sum of £20,000 for the construction of new works and improvements in the West, North, South, and East Wards of the :iYIunicipality, as per Schedule of Works pre­pared by the Council.

For this purpose it is proposed to raise the sum of £20,000 by the sale of debentures of £500 or £1,000 each, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding Four pounds per cent. per annum; such interest to be paid half-yearly, at the Town Hall, Fremantle, and the said debentures to be repayable twenty-seven years from the elate of issue thereof.

A Schedule of the proposeelnew works and improvements and all particulars, may be seen at the Town Engineer's Office, Town Hall, Fremantle, for one month from this date.

Dated this seventeenth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and two.

L. ALEXANDER, Mayor. GEO. BLAND HU~!BLE, Town Clerk.

MUNICIPALITY OF BROAD ARROW.

THE following appointments have been made:­Value"-James Campbell. Inspecto"--Thomas Watson.

Broad Arrow, WM. TRUSCOTT, 10th February, 1902. Mayor.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

DEDICATING OERTAIN STREETS IN VICTORIA PARK.

lL:}'.l!..§. lUOU

N OTICE is hereby given tht1t the Municipal Conllcilof Victoria Park, with the consent of His Excellency

the Governor in Executive Conncil, nnder the power con­ferred upon it by "1'he Municipal Institutions Act, 1900" (64 Vict., No.8), has been pleased to dedicate to the public use the following streets, situate ill the Municipality of Victoria Park, which have been ill unrestricted public use with vehicular traffic for twelve (12) months:-

Name of Street. Wiclth. Position.

I Titles' Offioe

Plan.

Dane Street Mint Street

100 links ~ From Alban! } ,., 100 links l~oad to Ger- I 1/34.

. I rard Street I A. G. RUSSELL,

Mayor.

C. W. KEN'l', Town Clerk.

NELSON ROADS BOA1"D.

STATEMENT of Receipts mid Expenditure ending :nst December, 1901 :-

for Ye[11'

1900. R,EOEIP1'S. £ S. d. £ s. d. 311 Dec. 31.-To Balance at 'freasm'y 151

1901. Dec. 31.- " Cart and ertr;iage licenses

" Dog licenses 63 0 0 12 0 0

" Government grants ... 250 0 0 " Special grant, Hampton

Street ... 150 0 0

75 0 0

----- 400 0 0 " Cash received from four boys, firing

trees and causing obstruction of roads, cost of removal of same ...

" Outstanding cheques in possession of late Secretary, payment stopped, andu,mountre-credited to Board's account

" Unpresented cheque, No.1

016 0

6 7 0 o 15 0

£634 1 11

1900. EXPENDITURE. £ S. d. £ s. d. Dec.31.-By Balance overdrawn at

Bank ... 0 9 5 1901.

Dec.31.-- " Section No.1, upkeep " Section No.2, upkeep

28 10 37 10

0 6

Section No.3, upkeep .. . 37 4, 5 " Section No.4, upkeep .. . 4 9 0 " Section No.5, upkeep .. . 10 0 0 " Section No.6, upkeep .. . 3 19 0

-----" Bridgetown Streets " Tweed Road " Hampton Street, cutting " Minor roads " Dalgarup Road .. ,

76 6 9 1 16 0

121 12 11 16 15 3

148 11 1 128 11 6

---- 78 2 9 " Printing and t1dvertising 4 10 0

Salaries and office ex-penses ... 4D H 8

---- 45 4 8 " Defalcations of late Secre­

tary " Balance vV.A. Bank

Balance at Treasury Balance in hands of

Secretary

10 14 11 19 18 5

6 0

62 15 0

----- 3119 4

HENRY DOUST, Chairman. THOMAS ROSSrl'ER, Secretary.

Examined and found correct,

W. A. G. WALTER, R.M., 1 Auditors. JOHN W. BLECHYNDEN, J

25th January, 1902.

GAZETTE, W.A. 801

BRUNSWICK ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Harvey on the 1st day of February, 1902, it was resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communi­cation, a strip of land, one chain wide, the West side leaving Clifton Road at a point situate 89° 38' 4 chains 4,'0 links from the South-East corner of Wellington Loc. 693, and extending 00 12' 20 chains 76 links and 3470 38' 6 chains 99T'o links to join !1 road on the Eastern side of the South­'Western Railway and along it Northerly to Wagerup, pass­ing through C.P. 48/438 (1\ .A. IJot 1(3) and Wellington Loc. 897 as surveyed. Diagram 5328. (Plan Harvey A.A.)

D. W. MARRIOTT, Chairman.

"W UPPER BLAOKWOOD ROADS BOARD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at the Upper Blackwood Agricultural Hall on the 27th day of

April, 1899, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communica.tion,-

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a surveyed road at a point about 1 chain 50 links Eastward from the South­East corner of Tweed A.A. Lot 896, and extending in a general South-South-Westerly direction as surveyecl (O.P. Nelson 2(0), passing through C.P. 46/1370 (A.A. Lots 902, 669, and 66'3), and C.P. 49/2064 (Lot 6(7) to the South boundary of said Lot 6(j8. (Plan Tweed A:A.)

A strip of land. one chain wide, or thereabouts, as surveyed (O.P. Nelson 105), extending in a general Easterly direction from the North--West corner of A.A. Lot 885, along the Blackwood River, and passing through Tweed A.A. Lots 885 to 804 inclusive (Lot 6(6), to the West boundary of Lot ti67; thence 810 55' 4 chains 46 links, and 1220 3' 5 chains 98i'o links to join a surveyed road, as shown on Diagram 5207. (Plan, Tweed A.A.)

lOOZO lO'uT

JAMES BLECHYNDEN, A cting Chairman.

GOOMALLING ROADS BOAH.D.

A T a :fiieeting of the [Lhove Board, held at J ourakine Hall on the first day of February, it was resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a Ilew line of communica­tion, a strip of land, 50 links and 1 chain wide respectively, leaving the North-vVestern boundary of Avon Loc. VV. at the North end of Road No. 1308, and extending (50 links wide), as surveyed O.P. Avon 5·t8, in a general Northerly directi)11, pa.ssing through Avon Loes. 1679, 1245, 1657,~ 1852, to the North corner of Loc. 582, and thence ODe chain wide to join the Newcastle-Goomalling Road. (Plan Avon 8.)

13'.!8'2 TlfoT

JAMES H. BOWEN, Chairman.

JANDAKO'r ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Jttndakot on the 27th day of November, 1901,

it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, extending in a general Easterly direction from the 'West corner of Oanning Location 30 to its South-Eastern boundary, passing through said Loca-tion 30. (Plan Jandakot A.A.) ..

G. J. MORGAN, Ohairman.

8~,~8 OHITTERING ROADS BOARD.

A T a :fileeting of the above Board, held at Mr. VV. J. Spice's, on the 31st day of October, 1896, it was re­

solved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the North Road ncar the 40-Mile Post and extending in a general North-Easterly direction as surveyed (Original Plan, Swan 202 and Diagram 48(6), passing along the South-East boun­dary of Swan Location 906 to the South-West corner of Swan Location 441; thence 50 links wide through Swan Locations 441, 1250, 374, 561, 168, 186, and 162 to join the Chittering Road. (Plan, Swan 4).

H. MORLEY, Sem., Chairman.

802 GOVERNMEN'1

DOG ACT.

N o'rrcE is hereby given that FRANK G. EASCl'ON has been appointed by the Fremantle Roads Board to

register dogs in the Board's District. All dogs must be registored at the Board's Office, Albany

Chambers, Adelaide Stroet, Fremautle.

R. H. HOLMES, Chairman.

I JOSEPH JACKSON, owner of C.P. Block No. <t8j997, have applied to the Brunswick Ronds Board to erect

two swing gates on the rond len,ding through Block 48/997 to Mr. Shaw's Block, No. 48/1646, in Wollington District.

JOSEPH JACKSON.

SERPJ<JNTINE DISTRICT ROADS BOARD.

T HE SOl'pontine Distriet Roads Board in acconnt with the Government of I'IT estern A ustralil1.

Retnl''' of Bxpendit1lTC for the Year 1.901 of G1·ants.

DR. RECEIPTS. ;; s. d. .f; s. ,l. Ja11. l.--Balance from 1900 on Perth-Bun bury

Road ................. 3 G BalmlCc fr0111 1900 on )Iundijong to\\''U-

site 5 15 0 9 2

Jan. lS.-Alllllml grant .Tarrahdule Road ... ... 225 0 0 Annual grant Porth-Huuonr,}" Road 125 0 0

---- 350 0 0 Feb. 9.~-Srccial grant Approach Hoad to .Tarrah-

dale .J ullction Ntation .. ." 70 0 0 July 4.--Sp~cial grant Lakeman's Bridge ," ... 100 0 0

Spechtl Grant No. G :\Iin Road Bridge 200 0 0 ----- 3iO (I 0

,f2729 2

CR. 1901.

EXPHNDI'I'UR};.

.Jar)'ahdnlc Road. .Thlarch :10-JllC>. r:!'. Thorpe, forming coutract April 27.-R. Green, gravelling' contract June I.-R. Green. gravelling contract ", July 16,-J\fftnn &. Young, clearing contract Aug. 3.-1{. ureen, clearing' contract

Sept. Xov. Dec.

R. Green, gTRvelling contract 7.-A. Campbell, day work 2.-R. Grecn, clcaring' and fencing 7.-R. Green, clearing hridges ", ,

'V.A. Publishing' Co., advertising

pufh-nnll!Hrl'l! ROfH1. :fi.farch 2.-H. Green, repairing'

20.-G. Thorpe, culvert 1.-J. H. Knight, draining

E .• Jas:mn, draining G. Knig11t. draining." .. ,

July 6.- \-V. Treloar, rcvairing road, .. Aug. !i.-G. F. Kl1ig-ht, forming' Sept. 7.-\V. Butcher, draining , .. Nov. 2.-G. V. Knight, relnovin~ tree

A. Campbell, day work ... ... Dec. 7.--A. C::nnphell, clearing ronnd lJridges

,C s. d. £, s. d . 2018 i 38 19 6 10 3 6 20 13 .j. 2.5 0 0 27 1 0 23 3 0 52 ., 0 210 0 o 18 0

221 911

18 0 0 2 12 6 o 14 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 ,j. 0 0

·j.7 5 0 1 5 0 010 0

20 6 0 10 0 0

105 1R 6 Special, GI'{wt, .:fppro(l(:h to .Jf!jTllllda/o Railway Sta.tion.

.Tuly G.-H,. Green, clearing and gravcllillg 60 0 0 R. Greell, gravelling and foncing' HI 0 0

SpeciaL Gyaaf, L'II:mnall's Hrid:1 '. Nov. 2.-R. Greon, progress payment 50 0 0 Dec. 7.-R. Green, hahlllCe of contract ,~j, 12 9

Aug.

Sept.

Dec.

3.-Balance on ~InndijoJ1g Town, 1900-A. Oampbell, day work

7.-A. Bishop, clearing ... 215 0 :] 0 0

()l,,-,nUJ!H'cc at Treasury-Jarrahdale ROfld .. , 3 10 Do. Perth~Bnnbllry

.Road .. ' 22 7 8 Do. IAlkenlfm's Bri!lge 5 7 .) Do. Xo. (i Bri(lt.jc " ... 200 0 0

70 0 0

5 15 0

281 5 0

£729 1 2

IVe have dleeked the Books of j he Sorpentine HOltds Board with vonchl'J's, nnd cOl1l1'a.l'ed the Books with the nbovo Balance Sheet, and found same correct to 31st December, 1901.

eRAS. A. NomE, CHARLES LOVBGROVE, R.lH.

Jarmhdale, 31st .Tallunry, 1902.

Ret'un> of E'"pendit1ll'e for DR.

Jan. I.-To Ball1nce ill b!Lnlc, 1000 Dec. 31.- " Rates collected

" Cart licenses ... ,! Dog licenses " 'rl'ftu&fer entry

the l' ea1' 1.901 :--£ s. d. 50 5 2 96 8 9 ·19 10 0 2412 6 12 10 0

,£233 6 5

GAljETTE, W.A fFEB. 21, 1!102.

CR. Feb. 26.-Fee, keeping account

J. Adamson, salary ... ... . .. lVIal'ch 2.-W.A. Publishing Co., advertising

J. Adamson, salary T. Bryan, printing ,,' .. Bandover &, Co., paints, etc. W. E. Keetley, l1udit fees ... R. Green, l'epairs G. Thomas ...

30.-J. Adamson, salary... ., R. Green, repairs a11d shoeing W. 'N olfe, searching titles

April 27.-J. Adamson, salary... ... May IS.-Con. Edmundson, cOlllmission 011 Dog

licenses... . .. ::ianclover & Co., paint Bridge spikes ... J. Adamson, salary

June l.-J. Adamson, salary . 29.-Pee, keeping account 29.-S. Armstrong, fencing

July Aug. Sept.

Oct.

Noy. Dec.

6.~~J. Adalllson, salary 3.-.T. Adamson, salary ... 7.-H. 'rurner, horse feed i.-J. Adamson, stllul'Y... . .. 24.~]? McCormick, wild dog scalp 5.-J. Ad,nnson, salary.. ...

R. ]\lcGrcgor, wild dog scalp F. Tregar, wild dog' scalp

2.-~J. Adamson, salary... .. . 7.··~-F. & C. Piesse, 1101'80 feed .. .

Petty cash ... ... ... ... Fee, keeping account, and 60~cheque book J. Adamson, salary, ..

31.- ,Balance nt Bank Balance in haud

£ s. d.

7"io 0 3 7 6

12 10 0 2 0 6 1 5 8 2 2 0 010 0 o 10 0

10 0 0 4 1 6 8 ]3 0 710 0

016 3 011 6 o Ii 0 710 0 500 o 10 6

£ s. d. 0 7 0

36 IS 2 ---112 0 7 12 10 0 10 0 0 21 0 0 1210 0 o 10 0

10 0 0 o 10 0 010 0

10 0 0 J.j, 7 0 900 o 15 6

1210 0 ---114 2 6 1 410 511 6

6 16 4

£233 6 5

IVe have checked the books of the Serpentine Roads Board with vouchers. and cOlllpnred books with the abov8 Balance Sheet, and fonnel same correct to 31st December, 1901.

CHAS. A. NORIE. CHARLES LOVEGROVE, R.M.

JltrrnhdaJe, 31st ,Tanuary, 1902.

ALBANY ROADS BOARD. BALANCE SHEET.

1901. RECl1JIP1'S. .Tan. I.-Balance at Trensury £14,1 3s. 8e1., less

outstanding cheques £110 18s. 9d.

1»0l.

Balnnco W.A. Bank £25 88. 3d., less outstanding cheques £1 2s. 6el.

Cash in hand Government grant Cart licenses Dog licenses ... ContractDrs' deposits H. Leishman, for advertising Salo of voters' lists

EXP};NDI'l'URE. Cart license repaid Contractors' deposit roturnecl Salaries ... Office expcnses ... Printing and advertising General maintonance Upper King Road Millbrook Road ... Upper Hay Hiver Road Gr,.ssmere Hond Marbellup Road Northwood Hond Capc Riche Road Grassmerc to EasLwood n,oad Perth Road Sundries ... Torba,y Inlet. Bridge ,l'iIarbellnp Bridge Albany to Gmsslllero Hoad Upper King Bridge Marbellup Railway Road Bank chnrges

Dec. :31. --Bnlance at 'J'rOftSUl'y Balnllce at Bank Cash in hand

£ s. d.

30 411

24 5 9 o 16 3

300 0 0 57 12 7 6 15 3 8 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 0

-----£428 7 2 -----

£ s. d. 010 0 8 0 0

52 10 0 7 3 0

20 15 3 24 17 9 78 0 4 25 5 0 31 10 0 17 11 0 54 12 7 20 15 0 19 15 0 13 5 0

1 5 0 3 12 0

21 6 4 ,.10 15 0 (; 2 0 4 8 0 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 11 3 19 0 019 0

£428 7 2

IVe have examined the books and vouchers of the Albany Ronds Board, and hereby certify that ',the above Bnlance Sheet is correct from 1st J annary to 31st December, 1901.

J. AR'l'HUR WRIGH'r, G.R.,} , l't H. s. J. KNIGHT, hll( I ors.

FEB, 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GA~E1TE, W.A. 803

UPPER OHAPMAN ROADS BOARD.

A T a 1Yleeting of the above Board, held at Na1xtwah . on the 9th day of N ovem bel', 1901, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Geraldton-N orthampton railway at the 16-mile Siding, and extending in a North-Easterly direption to the North-West corner of P.L. 133/71, passing along the North boundaries of said P.L. 133/71 and Victoria Location 1528 to its North­East corner; thence South-Easterly, passing through P.L. 140/71, P.L. 17/47, and Victoria Location 20'71; thence along the North boundary of Victoria J.Jocation 852 to its North-East corner; thence South­Easterly, passing through Victoria Locations 859, 846, O.P. 48/1272, O.P. 1208/55, to maiu road Geraldtoll to Narm Tarra; thence along main road about 30 ehains to South-,Vest corner of O.P. 653/56; thence in a general Easterly direction, passing through said O.P. 653/56, O.P. 7/265, and Victoria Loeations 2222, 1559, 1560, 1561, 2391, to Mt. Erin Homestead, ill Victoria Location 19. (Plan O. 54 .. )

JAMES LAUDER, Ohairman.

GREENHILLS ROADS BOARD.

A T a meeting of the above Board, held at the office, Marley Siding, on the 9th day of

Janmuy, 1901, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of comnlunic,1tion, a strip of land, one chlLin wide, leaving the vVardering Road at the South-,Yest eorner of O.P. 48/1581, and exteuding 3320 15' to the N orth- West eor~er of O.P. 48/211, passing through O.Ps. 48/1581 ,md 48/211; thenee 62° 15' 18 elmins 94. links, and in a geneml North-North-,Yesterly direetion through O.r.2419 to the North boundary of the district. (Plan S.W.13.)

J. T. PARKER" Ohairman.

NORTHAMPTON ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Northampton on the 6th of November, 1901,

it was resolved to tfLke, for the purpose of opening up a llew line of communication, a strip of land, Olle chain wide, leaving the N.VV'. cornel' of Loeation 2027, and extending West through Location 2424 to Mitchell's gate; thence 10 ehains South-'Westerly to S.E. corner of Suburban J-1ot 223; thenee ,Vest fwross the Townsite to the N.vV. eorner of the O.B. Oemetery into Onslow Street.

SAMUEL MITOHELL, Ohairman.

7th December, 1901.

NTI~ NORTIIAlVI ROADS BOAI~D.

A T a ~:[eeting of the above Board, held at Northam on the 1st day of February, it was resolved to take, for

the purpose of opening- a new line of cOl1l111unim1tion, a strip of land 50 links wide, the North side starting from the North corner of Avon Location G, and extending South­Westerly along its N orth-VV estern boundary to a point one ehain South-Westerly from the East corner of Avon J.JOCft. tion 794., pftssing t1n'ough said Location G. (Plan Avon 9.)

(Sgd.) D. '1'. ~WRRELJJ, Ohairm:111.

GREENOUGH JWAD.3 BOARD.

A 'l' a Meeting of the above Board, held at Greenoug-h on the "1·th day of February, 1902, it WftS resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a new line of cOl1llllunication, a strip of land, 50 links wide, on the East side of the Railway line, st.'1rting from Georghut Road and extending to Short Road.

R,. E. Ji.WRRELL, Chairman.

Greenougl1, 8thl<'ebrual'Y, 1902.

BlWOME HILL ROADS BOARD. T is hereby notified that the Broollle Hill Roads

BoarcllHLs htken, for the purpose of opening a new line of eUlllmunieation, It strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Tambellup Road, No. 863, at the South-West corner of O.P. 48/4.016 (638), and extend­ing in a general East-South-Easterly direction, passing along the South boundaries of Plall­tagenet Locations '703, 704, 705, to the North-East corner of Plantagenet Location 61. (Plan S. 31.)

(Signed) THOS. McGUIRE, Ohairman.

21st November, 1901.

14,/711 BEVERLEY RO.t'lDS B()ARD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held [Lt Beverley on the 31'd da,y of January, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of c0I111llunieation, lL strip of land, one chain wide, lea,ving a surveyed road No. 830 at a point on the Ea,stel'll boumhry of A von Loeation 21, situate about 20 chains South-Easterly from its North corner, and extending 'Westerly to its N orth-vVest boundary and along it South-,V esterly to its West corner, passing through said Loeation 21; thence North-Westerly through O.P.48/4595 (3089) to its North corner. (Plan S.W. 13.)

SAML. WILLIAMS, Ohairman.

~tifi THE BAYSWATER RO-4-\DS BOARD.

AT it Meeting of the above BO[1rd, held at Bays­wltter on the 7th da,y of August, 1900, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of eOll1munication, a strip of land, one chain wide, extending in lL general Northerly direction (as surveyed O.P. Swan 262) from the Bayswater Railway Station Yard at the Southern end of Drake Street, passing through Swan Location "T" to the N ort"hern boundary of the District. (Plan Swan 5.)

BEN. OOPLEY, Ohairman.

Ba,yswater, 12th December, 1901.

FREMANTLE ROADS BOARD. OPENING OF NEW ROAD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held on the 11th dlLV of Mareh, 1901, it was resolved that this

Board t,ike, for the purpose of opening a new line of commullieation, a strip of land, one ehain wide, leaving Beenyup Road at the South-East corner of J amlakot Locfttion 229, and running South-vYest through Jandakot Location 231 to its South-West corner.

R. H. HOLMES, Ohairman Fl'emantle Roads Boa,]'(t

10th December, 1901.

Vr/rlo' GREENOUGH ROADS BOARD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at Greenough on the 6th day of January, 1902,

it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of laud 50 links wide and one chain wide, respectively, the South side sbtrting fro111 the North· VVest corner of VietorilL LOclLtion 103.5, and extending in a geneml North­Ellstedy direction through Vietorin J,oc. 10.51) to its South-East corner (50 links wide); thence onwlLrd one ehain wide through O.P. 1436/55 (24'79); thence 50 links wide through O.P. 1015/55 (2383); thenee one elmin wide to the South-vVest boundary of O.P. 48/4078 (2267) as surveyed O.P. Viet. 357. (Plan O. 47.)

R. E. NIORRELL, ClmirnltLn.

804 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

"Viif SERPENTINE ROADS BOARD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at Mundi­jong on the 13th day of April, 1901, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chttin wide, extending in a gelleml East-South-Easterly direction from a point on the Perth-Bunbury Road situate 1940 49' 18 chains 97 links from the North­West corner of C.P. 772/55 (278) to the South boundary of C.P. 1688/55 (465), and thence East to its South-East corner, passing through s[tid Loc. 278, C.P. 624/56 (355) and said Loc. 465 as surveyed and shown on Diagram 5094. (Plan Murray 1.)

4th January, 1902.

H. J. BUTCHER, Acting Chairman.

15;1'" WESrr ARTHUR ROADS BOAl·m.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at C. F. Brown's on the 28th day of September, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, start.ing from a point situate about 25 chains Northward of survey mark S 26, on the right bank of the Blackwood River, and extending in a general North-Easterly direction as surveyed (O.P. Welling­ton 100) to the right bank of the Arthur River, passing through P.L. 78/83; thence along said bank upwards, and passing through P.P.R. 8/262, C.Ps. 49/406, 47/12, 48/5.57, and 2209/55 (1284) to the North-East corner of 48/3725 (944), and onwards to the Moodiarrup Bridge; thence crossing said Arthur River, and exttmding North-Easterly as surveyed (Kojonup 190) through P. P.Rs. 8/271, 8/272, and Williams Locn,tion F 45 to join the Perth-Albany Road at the South-Eal3t corner of Williams Location 56. (Plans S. 23, 24, and 18.)

WILLIAM FLEAY, Chairman.

HM UPPER CAPEL ROADS BOARD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at Balingup on the 30th day of November, 1901, it was

resolved to take, for i,he purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving road No. 984 at a point situate about 30 chains North of the North boundary of Nelson Location 820, and extending in a general Southerly direction, IJassing through C.Ps. 918/55 (1056) and 489/74 (1049) to join a surveyed road on the latter's South boundary, and along said road to the South­East corner of Location 263; and thence to its Sou th-West corner, passing through said Location 263. (Phm S. 28/40.)

NOEl, M. BRAZIER, Chairman.

-------------------------------------4%{}2 AUGUSTA ROADS BOARD.

A 'I a MeetinO' of the ,tbove Board, held at Kani­daJe on tl~e 3rd day of Decem bel', 1901, it was

resolved to take, for the' purpose of opening a new line of comml1llication, a strip of land, one chain wide the South side of road leaving the East side of the 'west Bay Creek-Vasse ROftd at a point 12° 7' about 25?, chains from the 6-Mile post, and extending in a generaJ North-Easterly direction (Original Plan Sussex 36) to a point Oll the South boundary of Sussex Location 83, SItuate 2720 20' about 21 chains from its South-East corner; thence in a N orth-N orth­Easterly direction through said Location 83 and Location i to the bridge crossing the Blackwood

River in Reserve 4fOo. (Diagram 97/41.)

HERBERT DAVIES, Chairman.

GOOMALLING ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at J ourokine OIl the 7th day of September, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of cOlllmunication, a strip of land one chain wide, the Southern side starting from the South corner of Avon Location 1981, and extending in a South­Westerly and South-Easterly direction, passing along parts of the North-Western and South­'Western boundaries of Avon Location 1l00, and thence South-Westerly along the N orth-Western boundary of Location 1889, through Avon Location 1954 to join road No. 1142. (Plan Avon 8.)

JAMES H. BOWEN, Chairman Goomalling Roads Board.

17th Decembm', 1901.

'"-1/8 GREENBUSHES ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Green­bushes 011 the 28th day of January, 1901, it

was resolved to tale, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, n, strip of la,nd, one chain wide, extending from Tourmaline Street, Green­hushes, along the South-East boundary of M.L. 17, North-Easterly, pttssing through Nelson I,ocation 1002 to Location 890, as surveyed O.P. Nelson 255 ttnd Diagram 5371. (Plan Greenbushes Locality.)

HENRY COURTNEY, C h aiI'm an.

}~t~· PRESTON ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Donny­brook on the 30th day of November, 1901, it

was resolved to take, for the purpose of openi.ng a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 880 at a point situate 9 chains 93 links North fr0111 the South-West corner of Wellington Loc. 482, and extending in a general North-North-Easterly direction through said Loc. 482 and Preston A.A. Lot 42 to the Donnybrook Road, as surveyed, Diagram 5373. (Plan, Preston A.A.)

W J. ECCLESTONE, Chairman.

~H-f EAST BEVERLEY ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at the .1:l... Agricultural Hall on the 7th day of September, 1901, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of cOlllmunication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Bally Bally road at the East corner of C.P.2077/55 (3697), and extending in an Mastedy direction, passing along the Southern boundary of Avon Location 2810 through C.P. 2139/55 (B714), to join a surveyed road. (Plan Avon 17.)

J. DEANE HAMMOND, Chair111'1n.

t~~f UPPER CAPETJ ROADS BOARD. A ']' a Meeting of the above Board, held at Balingup on

..L::l.. the 30th day of March, 1901, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Lower Blackwood­Balingup Road (No. 1011) at a point situate 2120 29' 8 chains 93 -{u links from the South boundary of Nelson Location 119, and extending in a general Westerly direction as surveyed (Diag. 5746 and O.P. Nelson 144 and 145) through C.P. 50/28 along the North boundary of Nelson Location 118, and thence in a general South-Westerly direction to the Western boundary of the District. (Plan S. 28/40A.)

NOEL M. BRAZIER, Chairman

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 805

vm DRAKESBROOK ROADS BOARD. Q

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Drakes­.1:l.. brook on the ninth day of November, 1901, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of comlllunication, a strip of land, one ch1tin wide, leaving Road No. 748 at the North-East corlier of C.P. 48/2167, ancl extending in a general North­Easterly direction as surveyed CO.P. Wellington 202) through Mnrray Locations 887, 390, and 204 to its South boundary. (Plan Murray 3.)

W. J. EASTCOTT, ChairmCLn.

FRE]}I[ANTLE ROADS BOARD.

OPENING OF NEW ROAD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held on the 14th clay of May, 1901, it was resolved that

this Board take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Rockingham Road at the South-West corner of Cockburn Sound Location 222, and ex­tending in a South-East direction, through Locations 5 and 10, to the North-East comer of Location 112 ; thence South, through 112, 113, 114, 133, 150, 176; thence South-East, through 152; thence South, through 264, thence South-West, through C.P.,o':n' to join Fairbairn Road. This road is shown on plans as a half-chain road, and is known as Hamilton Road.

R. H. HOLMES, Chairman Fremantle Roads Board.

FREMANTLE ROADS BOARD.

OPENING OF NEW ROAD.

A T a Meeting of the above Boarcl, held on the .1:l.. 2ncl day of December, 1901, it was resolvecl that this Board take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, running South from Stirling Roacl to Lucas Road, and taking half-a-chain off the 'iN est boun­daries of Cockburn Sound Locations 313 and 314, and half-a-chain of the East boundaries of Cockburn Sound Locations 327, 366, 383, and 288.

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R. H. HOLMES, Chairman Fremantle Roads Board.

NOE,THAM ROADS BOARD. A T a Meeting of the above Board, held ltt

.1:l.. Northam on the 7th clay of December, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the East side of the Northam­Goomalling Road ltt a point situate 3490 55' 6 chains 46 links from the 'iN estern boundary of A von Location 796, and extending in a general North­Easterly direction (as surveyed Diagram 5593), passing through said . A von Location 796, Locations 988, 1029,833, 933, 1224, and 1549, along the South boundary of Avon Location 1044, to join the Northam-Beering Road. (Plan Avon 8.)

(Sgd.) D. T. MORRELL, Chairman.

DRAKESBROOK ROADS BOARD. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.

SAMPSON'S Brook Lower Bridge being con­sidered unsafe for heavy traffic, the above

Board will not be responsible for any accident that may occur after this 6th day of January, 1902.

(Signed) C. C. THATCHER, Chairman.

'TON~ NORTHAM ROADS BOARD. A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at

.1:l.. Northam on the 4th day of January, 1902, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, the North side leaving Road No. 107 in Avon L::lCation PI and extending in an Easterly dir'ection along the old road as surveyed O.P. Avon Roads 67, passing through said A von Location PI; thence as surveyed and shown on Titles Office Plans 920, 1371, and 927 to the North-Eastern boundary of Avon Location Nl and onwards as surveyed O.Ps. Avon 208 and 178 to Meenaa.r Station on the N ortham­Yilgarn Railway. (Plans Avon 8 and 9.)

D. T. MORRELL, Chairman.

V-r;' NORTHAM ROADS BOARD. A T a Meeting of the above Boaed, held at

.1:l.. Northam on the 4th day of January, 1902, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening two new lines of communication--

I. A strip of bnd, one chain wide, the South side extending Easterly from the South-West boundary of Avon Location 1565 along the Northern side of the Eastern Railway Reserve, and passing through said A von Location 1565 and Location 539 to join the York-Clacklini? Road, as surveyed and shown on Titles Office Plan 2058, Sheet 2. (Plan Avon 8.)

2. A strip of land extending Easterly along the Southern side of the Eastern Railway Reserve and passing through Avon Location 768 as shown on Titles Office Plan 2058, Sheet 4. (Plan Avon 8.)

D. T. MORRELL, Ohairman.

NELSON ROADS BOARD.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at Bridge­town on the 29th day of August, 1901, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a surveyed road at the South-West corner of C.P. 49/600, and extending South-South­Easterly about 14 chains, crossing the Blackwood River, and passing through C.P. 46/283 (647) to join an angle in road No. 497 in said C.P. 46/283 (647). (Plan S. 29.)

HENRY DOUST, Chairman.

BUNBURY ROADS BOARD.

A T a meeting of the Bunbury Roads Board, held ,_ on the 19th of October, 1901, it was resolved

to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of com­munication, a strip of la,nd, one chain wide, com­mencing at the South-West corner of 1Joc. 91, Boyanup Agricultural Area, and running due East to connect with the road that runs parallel to the Bunbury-Busselton Railway Line. .

F. O. MATTLAND, Chairman.

iJ%% DARLING RANGE ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Helena Vale on the 6th day of June, it was resolved to take, for

the purpose of opening a new line of communication, A strip of land, one chain wide,extending in a generalN orth­

Easterly direction from Green's Siding, CanniuO' Jarrah Timber Co.>s railway, and passing through V "Canning Location 268 and C.P. 15/324 (355) to the North-West corner of C.P.49/283. (Plan Canning Hills, and Diagram 5464.)

A strip of land, one chain wide, extending in a general Northerly direction from a point on a surveyed road situate 770 31' about 7 chains from Green's Siding, Canning Jarrah Timber Co.'s railway, and passing through '1" C.Ps. 49/344 and 48/1580 to a point 50 links North of the South-East corner of C.P. 48/1211. (Plan Canning Hills, and Diagram 5464.) .

W. H. MeG LEW, Chairman.

806

3418 TuuT

GOVERNMENT

BRUNSWICK ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Bon,rd, held at Hn,rvey on the 1st day of I<'ebruary, 1902, it was resolved to take,

for the purpose of op0ning a new line of cOlllluunication, a strip of land, one chain wide, le,wing Omumney l{oad

(No. SOG) at the North corner of Reserve 5a~2 (School), and

extell(ling in a general Southerly direetion through Les­chenault Location 1 to join the Perth-Bunbllry Hoad near

the Noeth-East corner of Reserve 3~~5 (Post Ol1ice), as sur­

veyec1. Diagram 5072. (Plan Wellington 3.)

lIS 2 1 99

D. W. MARRIOTT, Chairman.

DARUNGBANGE ROADS BOARD.

A '1' a 1\feeting of the above Bo;nd, held at Midland Junction on the 2nd (by of August, it was resolved

to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of commnnica­tion,--

(1.) A strip of land, 50 links wide and 1 chain wide respectively, the South side starting from the South-East corner of Canning Loc. 3GO, and extending West to its South­vVest corner, 50 links wide (as survey ell, Dingmm 'U4G); thence, 1 chain wide (as surveyed, Diagram 4,1·1<7), in a general South- Westerly direction, lJassing through Canning Location gOS to the North-'\Vest corner of Canning Location 359. (Plan Canning Hills.)

(2.) A strip of land 50 links wide, the East side leaving a surveyed road on the South boundary of Cl1nuil1g Location 308, at a point situate G chains 53 links vVest from the

North-West corner of Reserve 2~5, and extending 0" 36'

15 chains 24 links through said Locn,tion 308, to join above H,oad No.1 (as surveyed, Diagram 4147). (Plan Canning Hills.)

W1f. H. McGLEW, Chairman.

NOTICE.

AN ACT 'l'0 A]}lEND "THE CO]}lPANIES Ac'l', 1893, A1\IENmIENT ACT, 1897" (62 VIeT., No. 28); A1\IENDED BY AN Ac'l' TO AMEND "THE C01\I­

PANIES Ac'l', 1893, A]}fEND]}IENT ACT, 1897" (63 VIeT., No. 5;4,).

A TTEN'rION is hereby drawn to the following provisions of the above Acts relating to

~'oreign Companies.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

;Supreme Court, Perth, 27th March, 1900.

Local registm' to be kept by foreign companies.

Every foreign company, or the attorney of every foreign company, carrying 011 business in this Colony shall, in the ease of companies carrying on business therein at the time of the passing of this Act, within two calendar months from such time, and, as to [I,ll other companies so carrying on business at any time after the passing of this Act, within two calendr.r months from the deposit in the office of the Registrar of the power of attorney, in accordance with Section One hundred and ninety-eight of "The Companies Act, 1893," open, keep, and mltintain, or cause to be open(;d, Impt, and maintained. at the registered office of the said company in the Colony, a P.,egister of Shareholders under this Act, to be called a Colonial Register, for the l'egistm­tionof all shareholders in such company who may apply in writing' to such attorney to be registered therein.

}}very such regi>;ter shall be kept in the manner pro­vided by Part III. of "'1'he Companies Act, 1893," and trans­fers shall be effeeted on snch register in the Sf1me manner and at the same charges as on the register kept ",t the head ol1ice of the company, and transfers lodged in the colonial office of the eompany shall be binding upon the company, and the Court shall be entitled to exercise the same jurisdiction of rectifying the same as is by Section Thirty-six of the said Act vested in such Court with respect to a register of a company incorporated in the Colony.

GAZETTE, "\iV.A. [YEB. 21, 1902.

Every such foreign company failing or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section shall incur a penalty not exceeding One hundred pounds for every day during which such refusal or non-compliance shall continue, to be recovered in a summary manner bofore any two Justices of the Peace, or by aetion or buit in the Supreme Court, and shall be a charge 011 the property of the company, and in addition thereto, if such default continues for the space of three calendar months, the company, and every person acting as trustee or agent for the company or otherwise on its behalf, shall thereafter be incapable, while so in default, of bringing or maintaining in vVestern Australia any action, set-off, counter-claim, or other legal proceeding whatsoever in the said Colony.

Req1ti1'ement$ on reconstntction. \Vhenever a foreign comp!my carrying on business in

this Colony is reconstructed on the basis of a s!11e by the liquidator of the assets of the company or otherwise, the liquidator or the company shall reserve, for the benefit of the members ef tho cGmpany registered on the colonial register (hereinafter clLlled the colonin,} members). a part of the consideration pa..SSillg to the reconstructing company, proportioned to the interests of the colonial members, and shall forthwith cause notice of such reservation to be publis];ed in the G01'crmnent {J(I,zette and to be delivered to each colonial member, or sent by post to his registered address; and at any time within two months after such publication every colonial memher may, by writing under his hand delivered by post or otherlVise to the liquidator or the company, or the attorney of the liquidator, or of the COmp!1ny in the Colony, claim the share proportioned to the interest of such shareholder in the part of the con­sideration so reserved, and shall hi> entitled to receive th" same.

The liquidator or tho COllJpmlY shall forward to the Registrar at the tlupreme Court a statutory declaration made by the liquidator or by a director or officer of the company authorised by the company m that behalf, stating how this section has been complied with; and lmtil such declaration has been filed no conveyance, transfer, or dealing with !Ll1y property of the company shall be registered in the Depart.ment of Mines or of Crown Lands or in the office of Land Titles, or in the office for the registration of deeds; ;ind 110 person holding any property, real or personal, as servant, agent, or trustee on behalf of the company shall convey, de",l with, or dispose of the same, nor shall any property of the company in this Colony pass to the purchaser thereof.

Before filing any dedamtion purporting to comply with t,his Act, the Registrar shall examine tl:e same and satisfy himself of such compliance.

NOTICE. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

(56 Vic., No.8).

A TTENTION is hereby drawn to the following Sections of the above Act relating to the

making of Yearly List of Members, &c. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies. Supreme Court,

Perth, 1,1-4-96.

Yearly list of 'members. Imp. Act, 1862, s. 26.

<lV. Every ()oml'any having <1 cajJit111 divided. into shares shall make once in every year a list; of all persons who, on the thirty-first day of March then next preceding, are members of the c.ompany; and snch list shall contain the names, and addresses, and occnpfLtions, if any, of aU th,) t)lernbers therein mentioned, the llulllbnr of 8har"8 held by each of them, a,nd p" s.lmmary "p'lcifying the following particulars-

( I .) The alllount of the capit&l of the company and the number of share" into which it is divided:

(2.) '1'he numher of shares tlLken from the COlllUlenc,'­ment of the company up to the said thirty­first, day of March:

(3.) ',-ne I1mount of calls mnde on each share: (4.) The tot.al itmOUl1t of calls reecived : (5.) 'fhe total amount of calls u.npaid: (6.) 'fhe total amollnt of shares forfeited: (7.) '1'he names, and addresses, and occupations, if

any, of the persons who have ceased to be members since the thirty-first day of March next preceding the completion of the last list, and the number of shares held by each of thelU on the Sf111le thirty-first day of March.

:FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 807

'The above list and summary shall be contained in a separR.te part of the register and shall be completed within ,geveL days after the said first-mentioned thirty-first day of March, and a copy shall forthwith be forwarded to the Registrar. Provided that this section shall not apply to a no-liability company.

Pen{tlty on company not keeping a proper register. Imp. Act 1862, s. 27.

31. If any company having a capital divided into ,shares make default in complying with the provisions of the last preceding section, such company shall incur a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for every day during which such default continues; and every director, manager, .and secretary of the company who knowingly and wilfully authorises or permits any such default shall incur a like penalty.

NOTE.-A fee of five shillingz is payable on filing the above return.

NOTICE.

THE COl\IPANIES ACT, 1893.

(56 Vic., No.8.)

ATTE'NTION is hereby drawn to the following . Sections of Part VIII. of the above Act, 'relating to Foreign Companies.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, 13th August, 1896,

Penalty on Oompany not comp!ymg. :l03. (1.) Any foreign company carrying on business

eontrary to this part of this Act shall be liable to a penalty of Twenty pounds for every day on which it shall so c9,rry on business; and any attorney of such company, or any other person, who shall on behalf of such company wilfully .and knowingly assist in the carrying on of such business contrary to this part of this Act, shall incur a penalty of FIve pounds for every day on which he shall so assist.

Effect oj non-compliance (2.) If any foreign company shall carryon business con­

trary to this part of this Act the validity of any contracts, dealing~ or transactions in relation to such business shall not be affected by this part of this Act, but such company shall not be entitled to bring or maintain any action, set-off, eounter claim, or legal proceeding in respect of any such contract, dealing,or transaction until it Rhall have com­plied with this part of thi8 A.ct,

The Companies Act, 1893.

HANNAN'S GOLD ESTATES, LIMITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney from the above-named Company to Robert Dunlop

Thompson has been revoked, and that Dr. James Alexander Leo Rendel'son is the Attorney of the Company in 1Vestern Australia, and Edward Rengel' Schoch and James Watson Brown are the Substitutionary Attorneys of the said Com­pany; and that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at the Office of Messrs. Renning and Brown, Hannans Street, Kalgoorlie.

Dated this 30th day of January, 1902. HENNING & CO.,

No. 277 St. George's Tel'l'ace, Perth, ~ Solicitors for the said Company.

GREAT GUNSON COPPER CORPORATION (N 0-LIABILITY.)

N OTICE is hel'eby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situated on Gold 1-Iining

Lease 559u, in the Ularring District of the N ol'th Coolgardie Godfie ld, and that John Thomas Charles is the Attorney of the Company in Western Australia.

Dated this 6th day of Febmary, 1902.

PENNY & HILL, Lombard Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Attorney.

NEW CHAFFERS EXTENDED, LIMITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at the office of

Messieurs James & Darbyshire, No. 261 St. George's Terrace, Perth; and that Walter Hartwell James, Benjamin Rarvie Darbyshire, and Robert Rivington Pilkington aTe the AttorneyS'lOf the Company in Western Australia.

Dated this 4th day of February, 1902. JAMES & DARBYSHIRE,

Solicitors for the Company.

IVANHOE AND BOULDER JUNCTION PROPRIETARY (No-liIABILITY).

N,OTICE is hel'eby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company has been removed to

Gold Mining Lease 559u, in the Ularring District of the North Coolgardie Goldfield.

Dated this 6th day of February, 1902. PENNY & RILL,

Lombard Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for John Thomas Charles,

Attorney for the said Company in Western Australia.

LADY ROBINSON GOLD }lINING COMPANY. (No-LIABILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company has been removed from the

]}Iine to the Stock Exchange Buildings, Bayley Street, Coolgarclie.

GEOFFREY C. WHI'l'BY, Legal Manager.

MOUNT BENSON GOLD :MINING COMPANY (No-LIABILITY).

(Inc01'porated 18th day oj June, 1901.)

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at the Office of

R. S. Wyatt, Esq., Solicitor, Roberts Street, Norsemt1n, and that Francis Charles Ide, of Norseman, aforesaid, Mine Manager, is the Attorney of the Company in Western Australia.

Dated this 13th day of February, 1902. JAMES & DARBYSHIRE,

261 St. George's 'l'errace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

CENTRAL AND WEST BOULDER GOLD ~IrNES (W.A.), LIMITED.

'.l'AKE Notice that the Central and West Boulder Gold Mines (W.A.), Limited, has gone into voluntary

Liquidation, and will cease to carryon business on and aftel' the 31st day of May, 1902.

Dated this 16th day of January, 1902.

HENRY A. JUDD, Attorney £01' the Central and 'West Boulder

Golcl Mines (W.A.), Limited.

THE BARNES BOULDER GOLD MINES, LnIITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at the Office of

Messieul's Clark and Hale, Solicitors, Rannan Street, Kal­goorlie, and is open for business fl'om 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. each week day, except Saturday, when the hours are from 10 a.m. till noon.

Dated this 18th day of ]'ebruary, 1902. CLARK & HALE,

Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, Solicitors for the Company.

By Arth1w P. Abbott, 71 B(~rrack Street, Perth.

THE GOLDEN CROWN AND MIDAS UNITED G.:M. CO. (No-LIABILITY), :MT. MALCOLM.

NOTICE.

A FIFTH Call of 6d. per Share .on. all Contributing Shares in the Golden Crown and ]}Iidas United Gold Mining

Co. (No-Liability) has this day been made due and pay­able at the Company's Registered Office, on the Golden Crown, Thul'sday, 6th March, 1902. . . #

E. C, ROLMES, Secretal'Y~ ..

808 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 2l, 1902~

THE VOSPERTON GOLD MINES, LIlIHTED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the substitutionary Power o of Attorney to James Gribble has been revoked, and that I, Horace Tremlett, am the Attorney of the above­named Company.

Dated this tenth day of February, A.D. 19~.

HORACE TREMLETT.

THE FRANCO-AuSTRALIAN Expr.ORATION OOllIPANY,

LIlIIITED.

TA KE Notice that the Franco-Australian Exploration Company, Limited, has gone into voluntary liquida­

tion, and will cease to carryon business in this State on the expiration of three months from the date hereof.

Dated this 15th day of February, 1902. J. P. CHARRA,

Shaw Street, Coolgardie, Attorney for the Company.

EASTER TIN MINING OOlliPANY (No-LIABILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that a Call (the third) of One Shilling per Share has this day been made on all

Shares in this Company, which <aid Call is due and payable to the undersigned, at the Registered Office of the Company, Jubilee Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before Thursday, the 6th day of lYlarch, 1902.

By order of the Directors,

H. ALWIN CRASS WELLER,

Jubilee Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, 18th February, 1902.

Secretary.

THE FLAGSTAFF GOLD MINES, LIlIIITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registrar of Companies has approved of the Registered Office of the above­

named Company being situated on the Company's Tailings Area Number 15, neal' Coolgardie: Notice is hereby further given that the undersigned, George Duncan Brown, is the Registered Attorney thereof in 'V estern Australia: And notice is hereby further given that the Company has appoint"d, under power of Attorney duly registered in the Supreme Court, the said George Duncan Brown, for the purpose of keeping in the State of Western Australia a Colonial Register of Shareholders of the Company.

Dated this 4th day of February, 1902. G.D.BROWN,

Attorney for the Company in vVestern Australia.

R. B. An(lrews, OooZgardie, Solicitor fo)' the said Attomey.

In the }[atte?' of the Associations IneM'paration Act, 1895.

I GEORGE THOMAS TEMPLE POOLE, of Perth, Trustee hereunto authorised by the West Australian

In'stitute of Arehitects, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Institute should be Incorporated under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

GEORGE T. POOLE. The following is a copy of the memorial intended to be

filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act :-1. Name of the Institution: 'rhe ,Vest .A ustralian Institute of Architeets. 2. Object or purpose of the Insti­tution: The cu:tivation of the science and art of archi­tecture, advaneing, protecting, and elevating the practice of it in its seveml branches, and encouraging intellectual and social intercourse among the members. 3. 'Where situated or established: In such place in the City of Perth as the Council of the Institute may from time to time appoint, the offices at present being at No. 81 Barrack street, Perth. 4. The name of the trustee: George Thomas Temple Poole.

RE JOHN WILOOX, DECEASED.

P URSUANT to an Act of the Imperial Parliament, made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of

Her late Majesty, Chapter 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve 'l'rustees" (adopted by Local Ordinance, 31 Vict., No.8): Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands upon or against the estate of John Wilcox, formerly of Thames, in the Pro­vincial District of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, and late of Donnybrook, in the State of Western Australia, mine manager (who died at Donnybrook aforesaid, on the

o 14th August, 1901, and letters of administration, with will annexed, of whose estate were duly granted by the Supreme Court of Western Australia to Richard Maxwell, the duly appointed attorney of Mary Ann Wilcox, the sole executrix

in said will named), are hereby required to send, in w'riting particulars of their claims and demands to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 1st March, 1902: And notice is hereby also given that, after the last-mentioned date, the said administrator will distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims lind demands of which the said adminis­trator shall then have had notice; and the said adminis­trator will not be liable for the assets so distributed, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim he shall not have had notice.

Dated the 25th January, 1902.

J. & R. ]}1AXWELL, Solicitors for the said Administrator,

Eagle Chambers, Perth.

NOTICE '1'0 OREDITORS.

RE DONALD MACKAY, DECEASED.

PURSUAN1' to fLn Act of the Imperial Parliament, made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd YE'ars of the reign of

Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 83, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (adopted by Local Ordinance, 31 Victoria, No.8): Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Donald Mackay, late of Mundabullanganna St>1tion, ill" the North Distriet of the State of ·Western Australia. deceased (who died at Fremantle, in the said State, on the 24th day of December, 1901, and the probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme Court of vVestern Australia on the 13th day of January, 1902, to Matthew Lewis Moss, of Fremantle aforesaid, solicitor, one of the executors therein named, leave being reserved to Samuel Peter Mackay, the other executor, to come in and prove), are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said executor at the office of lYloss & Barsden, solicitors, Henry Street, Fremantle aforesaid, on or ·before the 27th day of March, 1902: And notiee is hereby given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said executor will distribute the assets of the said Donald Mackay amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regarcl only to the claims and demands of which they then shall have had notice; and the said executor will not be liable for the assets of the said Donald Mackay, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said executor shall not have had notice at the time C of such distribution.

Dated the 17th day of February, 1902. MOSS & BARSDEN,

Henry Street, Fremantle, Solicitors for the said Executor.

NOTICE TO OREDITORS.

RE CHARLES LAYlIfAN, LATE OF BUSSELTON, IN

THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, FARMER,

DECEASED.

P URSUANT to an Act of the Imperial Parliament, made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of

Her late Majesty, Queen Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (adopted by Loeal Ordinance, 31 Victoria, No.8) : Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Charles Layman, late of Busselton, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, deceased (who died at Busselton, in the said State, on the 12th day of August, 1900, and probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme Court of the said State on the 7th day of September, 1900, to Frederick Bussell Vines, of Cattle Chosen, near Busselton aforesaid, fa.rmer. and Anthony Glindon Layman, of Capel, in the said State, farmer, the executors and trustees therein named), a1'e hereby required to send in particulars of their claims or demands to me, the undersigned, as Solicitor for the said executors, on or before the 13th day of March next: And notice is hereby also given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned day, the said executors will proceed t<Y distribute the asset" of the said Charles Layman, deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to all claims of which the said executors have tchen had notice: And that the said executors will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said executors have not had notice at the time of the distribution. c

Dated this 6th day of February, 1902.

K. M. EASTMAN, Victoria Street, Bunbury,

Solicitor for the said Exeeutors.

FEB. 21, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

RE JAMES BRITTAIN, DECEASED.

P URSUANT to an Act of the Imperial Parliament, made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of

Her late Majesty, Chapter 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trnstees" (adopted by Local Ordinance,31 Vict., No.8): Notice is hereby give~ that all persons having claims 01' demands upon or agamst the estate of James Brittain, late of Perth in the State of Western Australia, gentleman (who died at Perth aforesaid on the 15th dav of December 1901 and probate of whose will was duly· granted by tl~e Supreme Court to the West Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, of Perth aforesaid), are hereby requested to send, in writing, particulars of their claims anc1 demands to the said Company, on or beforll the 5th day of Ma:ch,. 1902: And notice.is hereby giv~n that, at the expIration of the last-mentlOned date, the said Company will distribute the assets of the said James B'rittain amonO'st­th~ parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the clmms and demands of which the said Company shall then have had notice ; and the said .Company will not be liable for the assets of t~e ~aid James Brittain, deceased, or any part t.hereof so chstl'lbuted, to any person of whose claim the saId Company has not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Datecfthe 30th day of January, 1902.

EWING & DOWNING,

St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

GAZETTE, W.A. 809

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. RE THOJl!AS GARLAND TRESEDER, DECEASED.

P URSUANT to au Act of the Imperial Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd.years of the reiO'n of

Her late iHajesty, Chapter 35, intituled " An Act to fu~ther amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (adopted by Local Ordinauce, 31 Victoria, No.8): Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons havinO' any claims or demands upon or against the estate of 'rhoma~ Garland Treseder, late of Claremont, in the State of Western Australia, Nurseryman, deceased (who died at Perth; in the said State on the 29th dav of September, 1901, and whose will was duly proved by -The "Vest Australian Trustee, Execntor, and Agency Company, Limited, the Executor therein named in the Probate Registry of the Supreme Com·t of Western Australia on the 18th day of October, 190~), ar~ hereby required to send in writing particulars of theIr claIms or demands to the said "Vest Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, at Trustee Chambers, No. 73 Barrack street, Perth, on or befon) the 12th day of March, 1902: And notice is 8JSO hereby O'iven that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned day, the" said Company will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Thomas Garland Treseder amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regarcl only to the claims of which the said Company has then had notice, and that the said Company will not be liable for the assets, or any part thE!reof so distributed, to any per30n of whose claim the said Company had not had notice at the time of the distribution.

Dated this 10th day of February, 1902. PARKER & P ARKEH,

Solicitors for The West Australian Trnstee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited,

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Debtor's Name. Address. Descrip­

tion. Court.

Fil'st Meeting and Public Examination.

Number. Date of first JlIeeting. Hour. Place. Date of Pul)lic

Examination. Hour. Place. Date of Order, if

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Adjlulications.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. Number.! Date of Order. I Date of Petitioll.

Richard Dingle ... Boulder Ironmoulder Supreme Com't, 19 of 14th day of February, 12th day of February, Perth 1902 1902 1902

William Frederick Claremont Carpenter ... Do. ... 23 of 18th day of February, 18th day of February, Power -(late of 1902 1902 1902

Collie) Michael Brennan ... Hamilton Boarding- Do. ... 24 of 19th day of February, Do .

MilIs,near house keeper 1902 1902 Collie

Receiving Orders.

Debtor's Name~ r Act or Acts

Address. Description. Court. No. of Date of Matter. i Date of Order. Petition. of Bankruptcy _

Richard Dingle ... ' Boulder ... lronmoulder ... Supreme Court, 19 of 14th day of 12th day of Debtor's Perth 1962 February, February, Petition.

1902 1902 William Frederick Claremont (late Carpenter ... Do. 23 of 18th day of 18th day of Do .

Power of Collie) 1902 February, February, 1902 1902

Michael Brennan Hamilton l\fills, Boardinghouse-". Do. 24 of 19th day of Do. Do. near Collie keeper 1902 . ~ebrmlry,

I 1902

810 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 21, 1902.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892. (h'de?'s made on Application for Discharge.

Debtor's Name. Address. I Description. Court. I Number. I Date of

Order. I Nature of Order I Gro:unds named in Order for

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Dated this 20th day of February, 1902.

IN THE SUPRE:r.m COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Bankr1~ptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Ha?'TY U. Hillyar and Ha?'ry G. L. Barton, tmding as "The Eagle Print H01tSe."

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of Harry U. Hillyar and Harry G. L. Barton, of Pier

Street, Perth, will be held at the office of William Doherty, Austral Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth, on Tuesday, the 25th day of February, 1902, at 3'30 p.m.

Dated this 18th day of February, 1902.

[L.S.] WILLIAM DOHERTY,

Agent for the Debtors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

I?~ the matter ~f " The Bankrgptcy Act Amendnwnt Act, 1898," and in the matter of Arthgr Frederick Williamson, a Debtor.

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of Arthur Frederick Williamson, of William Street,

Perth, Electrical Engineer, will be held at De Baun's Hotel, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Friday, the 28th day .of February, 1902, at 3 o'clock, p.m.

Dated this 18th day of February, 1902.

[L.S.] W. DOHERTY, Agent for the Debtor,

Austral Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA­

IN BANKRUp'rCy.

In the matter of" The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the 'matter of Rosa Miller, of Broad Arrow, Hotel­keeper, a Debtor.

N OTICE is hereby given that the above-named Debtor has executed a Deed of Assignment under the pro­

visions of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution .at the offices of Messrs. Jones, Smith, & Norris, solicitors, . Kalgoorlie.

Dated this 20th day of February, 1902.

[L.S.] JOHN L. CLARKE,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.

TAKE Notice that the Partnership hitherto carried on by the undersigned, Samuel Richard Webb, Benjamin

Stephens, George Stockdale, George Yeats, and Alfred William Matthews, under the style of "The W.A. Cyanide Syndicate," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.

Dated this 5th day of February, 1902. S. R. WEBB; A. W. MA.TTHEWS, BENJ. STEPHENS, GEO. YEATS, GEORGE STOCKDALE.

Witness-HARRY HALE, Solicitor, Kalgoorlie.

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