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[1197j 'intent OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] I) AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION I3Y POST As A NEwSPApER.] No. 31.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JUNE 30. [1922. PROCLAMATION (under 60 Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t Fly His Excellency Sir Robert Purse TO WIT, ) UcMillan, Knight, Lieutenant-Gover - it. F. MCMILLAN, nor and Administrator in and over Lieutenant-Governor the State of Western Australia and and Administrator. its Dependencies in the Common - LL.s.1 wealth of Australia. Corr. No. 473/22. WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Gov- ernor is empowered, by proclamation in the Government Gazette, to revest in His Majesty, as of his former es- tate, all or any lands whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Avon Location 1203, registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 4S6, Folio 13: NOW therefore I, the said Governor, with the ad- vice mid consent of the Executive Council, do by this Procia nation revest in His Majesty, his heirs and suc- cessors, Avon Location 1203 aforesaid, its of his former estate. Given under tug hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this twenty-first day of June, 1922. By His -Excellency's Command, H. K. MALEY, Deputy Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! The Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTER AusTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Robert Purse TO WIT. 1 McMillan, Knight, Lieutenant-Gover- R. F. MCMILLAN, nor and Administrator in and over Lieutenant- Governor the State of Western Australia and and Administrator. its Dependencies in the Common- [1..5.] wealth of Australia. Corr. No. 1475/21. WHEREAS by Section it of "The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci- fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Conditional Pur- chase 8013/56 (Avon Location 13428), as described hereunder, should be .resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 0 of Section 39 of the said Act, Sir Robert Purse McMillan, Administrator as aforesaid, with the advice of the _Executive Council, do by this my proclamation resume portion of Conditional Purchase 8013/56 (Avon Location 15428)' for the purpose afore- said. Schedule. That portion of Conditional Purchase 8013/36 (Avon Location 15428), containing 1 acre, bounded by lines starting from its North-West corner and extending. 89deg. 56min., 3 chains 17 links, and 179deg. 56min., 3 chains 17 links; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal ; hereafter to be known and distinguished as Reserve 1.7853. (Plan 4/80 D3, and O.P. Avon 1328.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 21st day of June, 1922. By His Excellency's Command, 11. K. MALEY, Deputy Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! At a- Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 28th clay of June, 1922, the following Orders in Council were author- ised to he issued: The Land Act, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL, Corr. No. 695/09. WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct. that any Reserve shall vest in and he held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to he named in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 14223 (Merredin Lot 166) should vest in and be held by I[erredlii -District Road Board, in trust for the purpose of Recreation and Show Ground: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, (loth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held, by Merredin District Road Board, in trust for the purpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act. 11 PRNT A Dr, 13 A TA-W-1A,

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Page 1: intent - slp.wa.gov.au...R. F. MCMILLAN, nor and Administrator in and over Lieutenant- Governor the State of Western Australia and and Administrator. its Dependencies in the Common-[1..5.]

[1197j

'intentOF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

I) AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION I3Y POST As A NEwSPApER.]

No. 31.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JUNE 30. [1922.

PROCLAMATION(under 60 Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t Fly His Excellency Sir Robert PurseTO WIT, ) UcMillan, Knight, Lieutenant-Gover -

it. F. MCMILLAN, nor and Administrator in and overLieutenant-Governor the State of Western Australia andand Administrator. its Dependencies in the Common -

LL.s.1 wealth of Australia.Corr. No. 473/22.

WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Gov-ernor is empowered, by proclamation in the GovernmentGazette, to revest in His Majesty, as of his former es-tate, all or any lands whereof His Majesty may becomethe registered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty isnow the registered proprietor of Avon Location 1203,registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 4S6, Folio13: NOW therefore I, the said Governor, with the ad-vice mid consent of the Executive Council, do by thisProcia nation revest in His Majesty, his heirs and suc-cessors, Avon Location 1203 aforesaid, its of his formerestate.

Given under tug hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this twenty-first day ofJune, 1922.

By His -Excellency's Command,

H. K. MALEY,Deputy Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTER AusTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Robert Purse

TO WIT. 1 McMillan, Knight, Lieutenant-Gover-R. F. MCMILLAN, nor and Administrator in and over

Lieutenant- Governor the State of Western Australia andand Administrator. its Dependencies in the Common-

[1..5.] wealth of Australia.Corr. No. 1475/21.

WHEREAS by Section it of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase: And whereas it isdeemed expedient that the portion of Conditional Pur-chase 8013/56 (Avon Location 13428), as describedhereunder, should be .resumed for one of the purposesspecified in paragraph 0 of Section 39 of the said Act,

Sir Robert Purse McMillan, Administrator as aforesaid,with the advice of the _Executive Council, do by this myproclamation resume portion of Conditional Purchase8013/56 (Avon Location 15428)' for the purpose afore-said.

Schedule.That portion of Conditional Purchase 8013/36 (Avon

Location 15428), containing 1 acre, bounded by linesstarting from its North-West corner and extending.89deg. 56min., 3 chains 17 links, and 179deg. 56min.,3 chains 17 links; the opposite boundaries being paralleland equal ; hereafter to be known and distinguished asReserve 1.7853. (Plan 4/80 D3, and O.P. Avon 1328.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 21st day of June,1922.

By His Excellency's Command,11. K. MALEY,

Deputy Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

At a- Meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 28th clay ofJune, 1922, the following Orders in Council were author-ised to he issued:

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL,

Corr. No. 695/09.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct. that anyReserve shall vest in and he held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to he named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forthin Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 14223(Merredin Lot 166) should vest in and be held byI[erredlii -District Road Board, in trust for the purposeof Recreation and Show Ground: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, (loth hereby directthat the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and beheld, by Merredin District Road Board, in trust for thepurpose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, to the powersreserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

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1198 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JtIacE 30, 1922.

...41/o1ifi(on. Re711ineh Health District an der theprovisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

ORDER IN COUNCIL.303/19; Fix. Co. No. 1819.

WEEREAS it is enacted by Section 19 of "The HealthAct, 1911-19," that the Administrator may abolish anyHealth District constituted by the Administrator underthe said Act: And whereas it is desired to abolish theHealth District which was so constituted: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Administrator of Western Aus-tralia, by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, does hereby abolish the Bullfinch HealthDistrict.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Executive Council.

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

The Treasury,Treasury No. 4836/14. Perth, 23rd June, 1922.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatthe amount which may be withdrawn by depositors, with-out notice, at the Cottesloe Beach Agency of the Gov-eminent Sayings Bank (Agent, Mr. Andrew Smart),under Regulation 20, is Ten pounds (£1O).

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Perth, 28th June, 1922.Treasury No. 782/19.

IT is hereby published, for ,eeneral i 'ovulation, thatthe appointment of Mr. H. B. Bennett as a CertifyingOfficer for the Railway 'Department is caficelled.

STATE TRADING CONCERNS ACT, 1917.The Treasury,

Perth, 28th June, 1922.Treasury File No. 1861/20.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the following amend-ment to Regulation 28 of "The State Trading ConcernsAct, 1917' ':-

To add after the word "Concern," in the secondline, the following:-" Tins been obtained from theGeneral Loan Fund and.

(Signed) S. J. RAN DELL,Acting. ffnder Treasurer.

No. 16223.-C.S.O.APPOINTMENTS AND RES I GNATIT)NS.

Colonial Secretary's Office,Perth, 30th June, 1922.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to make the following appointments

M.P.H. 1002/18.Dr. Oswald Corr to be Senior Resident Medical Offi-

cer, Fremantle Public Hospital, from the 1st June, 1922.M.P.H. 1002/18.Dr. Frederick John Clark to he Junior 'Resident Medi-

cal Officer, Fremantle Public Hospital, from the 12thJune, 1922.

M.P.H. 132S/22.Dr. G. W. Barker to be District Medical Officer and

Public Vaccinator, Perth, from the 1st June, 1922.Also, to accept the following. resignations:

M.P.H. 1002/18.Dr. Keith. Forbes Abernethy as Senior Resident Medi-

cal Officer, Fremantle Public Hospital, as from the 31stMay, 1922.

M.P.H. 1002/18.Dr. Ronald Cattle as Junior Resident Medical Officer,

Fremantle Public Hospital, as from the 31st May, 1922.M.P.H. 1328/22.Dr. D. F. Blanchard as District Medical Officer and

Public Vaccinator, Perth, as from the list May, 1922.

No. 16224.-C.S.O.RETIREMENT.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to approve of the retirement, in accordance withSection 8 of "The Police Act, 1892," of 'inspector Si. H.Brophy, as from the 31st July, 1922.

H. C. TRETRoWAN,Under Secretary.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 29th June, 1922.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas approved of The following appointments:

C.L.D. 51/22.T. E. Cooke as Acting Chief Electoral. Officer, under

Section 5 of "The Electoral Act, 1907," during theabsence of E. G. Stenberg, on leave, as from ist July,1922.

C.L.D. 2097/22.A. B. Rutherford as Acting Clerk of the Local Court,

Acting Clerk to Magistrates, and Acting Clerk of theLicensing Court, Busselton, during the absence of G. A.Wright.

H. GORDON,for Under Secretary for Law.

Office of Public Service Conunissioner,Perth, 29th June, 1922.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments

Ex. Co. 1810; P.S.C. 144/22.R. C. Ogborne, Clerk Assistant, Record Branch, Col-

onial Secretary's Department, to be Clerk in Charge ofRecords, North-West Department, at a salary of £288per annum, as from 16th February, 1922.

Ex. Co. 1810; P.S.C. 457/21.Edward Morton, under Section 29 of the Public Ser-

vice Act, to be Inspector, Goldfields Water SupplyBranch, Department of Public Works and Water Sup-ply, at a salary of £300 per annum, as from 1.9th Sep-tember, 1921.

Ex. Co. 1810; P.S.C. 325/20.Joseph Thomas Woodhouse, under Section 28 of the

Public Service Act, to be junior Clerk, Accounts Branch,Public Works Department, at a salary of £72 per an-num, as from 20th October, 1921.

Ex. Co. 1810; P.S.C. 841/21.Leonard Henry Ward, under Section 28 of .the Public

Service Act, to be Junior Clerk, Accounts Branch, Pub-lic Works Department, at a salary of £96 per annum, asfrom 7th November, 1921.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Crown Law ... ... ... I Senior Metropolitan Stipen- .2672-,a52 30th June, 1922.diary Magistrate

Lands and Surveys (Applications i Clerk in Charge ... .2312-.2300 15th July, 1922.Branch)

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

G. W. SIMPSON,29th June, 1922. Public Service Commissioner.

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J1) Ni.; 30, 1922.1 GOVERN:AI:ENT AZ ETTE, \ V.A.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th June, 1922.. Administrator in Executive Council

has been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves theland described in the Schedule below, for the purposestherein set forth.

166/06.1-,LiAMS ((11 neenying).No. 11645 (Public.

Utility).Loc. No, 1 iu21 (late Williams Loc. 41),(40 acres.) (Plan 378c -1.0, South F. 4.)

1475/21,AVON (near Yarding).--No. 17853 (School Site).

Bounded by lines starting from the North-West cornerof Avon Location 15428, and extending. S9deg. 56min.,3 chains 17 links, and 179de9. 56min., 3 chains 17 links;the emmsite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Oa.1r. ).) .(Plan 4/80, 1)3 & O.P. Avon 1328.)

(Wattoning Well).--Nm. 18021 (Water) .-. 23234 and 1824. (-WO acres.) (Diagrams

47/175 and 42885. Mils .55/80, ('2 & 54/80, A2.)

\ (Dalkootino. \V-11).No. 181122 (ater).N,,s, :2323t, and P-21. .39a. 3r. 3.5p.) (Dia-

grams 47/175 &: 12ss5. PI: us F2, & 74/80, A2.).3216/22.MUKINBUWN.No. 18026 (Ilotel Site).tot Nos.

7, 8, and 23. (0a. 2r. 39.11.) (Plan, -MukinbudinTownsite.)

3217/22.MUKIN BUD I N.No. 18027 ( Public; Buildings--

Commonwealth) .Lots Nos. 9 and 10. (Oa. lr. 30.1p.)(Plan, Mukinbudin Townsite.)

1919/12.CARRABIN.--No. 14034 (Recreation).Lot No. 49.

(.\. bout lfia. 2r.) (Plan, Carrabin Townsite.).187/22.

li;!;H; I N.No. 18031 (Park and Play Ground).Lot No. 217. (5a. 3r. 2111.) (Plan, (Mrrigiu Townsiteand Dineram 46108.)

676/22.ROJONITP (MvIerup).---No. 18033 (Recreation).

Loc. No. 7856. (20 acres.) (Plan 437A/40, 131.)Reserve 10061 is hereby reduced.990/22.-K A TANN .No. 18034 (Aborigines' Camping.

Gromul),Ut No. 841. (Oa. Ir. 11(p.) (Plan, -Katan-ning Townsite, Sheet 2.)

Reserve 9860 is herebv reduced.2S.';8/22.K 18035 (Public Buildings,

Quarters).Lots Nos. 35 and 39. (Oa. 2r. Op.)(I'lan, kuminoppin Townsite.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

ERRATUM NOTICE.Ban-bury Land Agency.

Lots Open for Sale.Corr. No. 4721/13.

IN the notice appearing in the Goernment Gazette ofthe 23rd instant, page 11(18, throwing open for sale anumber of lots in Shotts Townsite, read "Applicationsto be lodged at Banbury" in lien of "Beverley."

CENDERDIN CEMETERY.Reserve 1.1531.

Appoinrine I of Menthe, of the Board.Corres. 7142/10.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisions of"The Cemeteries Act, 1897," Mr. Stephen Bede

Donovan as a member of the Cunderdin CemeteryBoard, vice 'Mr. Richard Condom who has left the dis-trict.

cAlsol,ILLATIoN REsERATEs.

Reserc'es 719 and 1943 (Sussed' District).('ore. 1889/84.

TT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the cancellation of Reserves719 and 19,1.1 (C0111111011, 11 Ild !ng Place for Travel-lers and Stock respectively. 'fiu. 410/80, -114, and441/80, Dl.)

1199

NEW TOWN-SITE.(1,r the Beneubbia-Mukinbudin Railway.

:dfukinbudin.Corr, :11 51 /20.

JIIS ExcHlen Cy the Administrator in Executive Councilhas ben pMas,.(1 to approve of the area described here-under clas.-111,1 as "Town and Suburban," andset apart to Mru: Townsite 011 the Bencubbin-Mukin-Midi') Railway, in-huller to be known and distinguishedas " mukinbudin

The arca bound,-.l lines starting from a point onthe West side of a one-chain road situate 15 chainsSoutherly from the North-East corner of Avon Icocation1(115, and extending. 269deg-. 55min., 12 chains; thence359deg. 55min., 40 chains; thence S9deg. 55min., 32chains, to the said side of said road, and thence South-erly 40 chains along same to the starting point. (Plan,55/80, -P3, and 0.P. Avon 1260.)

A LT E RAT I.ON OF STREET NA3TEm. El/V.11,LEROAD DJ-STRICT.

14472/02..IT is here-by notified, for general information, that hisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under Section 7 of "The LandAct, 1898," of that portion of Road No. 1773 fromNorth Lake Road to the Eastern boundary of Location26 (near Bull's Creek), in the Melville Road District,being named " Bull's Creek Road"; and such portionof such road 811;111 lierenflor be known. and designatedas Bull's Creek Pend, ;did so distinguished from theportion Westward North Lake Road, which is knownas High Road.

SPECIAL NOTICE.ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

Open Friday, 7th July, 1922.l',SPERANCE AND EFTZGERALD DISTRICTS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,('ones, 3275/22. Perth, 28th June, 1922.

IT is hereby mail-hat, for general information, that thenotice appearing. in aormrnoteo, ((aDite of 23rd instant,withdrawing from selection the vacant surveyed loca-tions situated tot Plans 102/80 Nod 392/80, is herebycancelled, and it is further notified that the said 10Ca-1 10118' will he again available for selection on the 7thJuly, 1922, subject to the following special condition:

That the Minister may, either before co after ap-proval of the application for any location, clear Atleast 300 ;Res el the land, and the price of the loca-tion will be increased by the value of such clearingand be payable in accordance AVitil the provisions ofSection 147 of "The Land Act, 1898."

C. 6. AIORNIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWN- LOTS 01.EN v()R SALE UNDER "rap, DES-MARC E D SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT REGU-LATIONS.''

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe undermentioned lot is now open for sale under theRegulations for granting Town Lots to DischargedSoldiers as published in the Gocerninent Gazette of the19th September, 1919, at the following upset price:

Applicaiions to be lodged at Narrogin.

LotCorres. Town. No. Conditions.

I Applica-ltions to

Price. iodged----I at:Remarks.

7195/13,Vol. 2

Narrogin 1274 Suburban £25for Culti-vation

Narrogin Subject to thepayment,within 30days of sale,of the valueof any im-provementswhich mayexist on: tillsmt.

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1200 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUKE 30, 1922.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 30th :June, 1922.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by

The Land Act, 1595," at the following upset prices:Applications to be lodged at Albany.

6225/09, Vol. 2.DENMARK (Town), 54, £20; 101, £30; 636 (Sub-

urban for Cultivation), £15; 368, £45. Subject to thepayment, within 30 days of sale, of the value of anyimprovements which may exist on these lots.

1731/94.ALBANY (Suburban for Cultivation), 814 to 816 in-

clusive £30 each. Subject to the payment, within 30days of. sale, of the value of any improvements whichmay exist on these lots.

4054/12.ALBANY, 272 (Sub.) and 578 (Town), £18 each;

580 (Town), £20; 779, £47. Subject to the payment,within 30 clays of sale, of the value of any improvementswhich may exist on these lots.

Applications to be lodged at Beverley.10257/10.CORRroliN (Town), 204, 209, 210 and 215, £20 each;

205 to 208 inclusive, 214, 213 and 211, £18 each. Lots212 and 216 are hereby "Excepted from Sale" as Re-serve 18032.

Applications to be lodged at Bridgetown.1378/99.BOYUP BROOK (Town), 42, £12; 52, £10. Sub-

ject to the payment, within 30 clays of sale, of the valueof any improvements which may exist on these lots.Reserve 11725 is hereby reduced.

5031./96.CAPEL (Town), 127, 137 and 138, :£5 each; 146, £5;

202, £10. Subject to the payment, within 30 days ofsale, of the value of any improvements which may existon these lots.

1536/97.BALINGUP (Town), 50 and 31, £12 each. Subject

to the payment, within 30 days of sale, of the value ofany improvements which may exist on these lots.

Applications to be lodged at Kittanning.7157/97.TAMBELLUP (Town), 281, £12. Reserve No.

11090 is hereby reduced.Applications to be lodged at Narrogin.

3959/94.-WILLIAMS (Suburban for Cultivation), 121, 4,22;

122, £20. Subject to the payment, within 30 days ofsale, of the value of any improvements which may existon these lots.

7195/13, Vol. 2.NAL:R(101N (Suburban for Cultivation), 793, £20.

Subject to the payment, within 30 days of sale, of thevalue of any improvements which may exist on this lot.

Applications to be lodged at Northam.3151/20.ATITKINBUDIN (Town), 1 and 16, £20 each; 2, 4,

5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 24, 25 and 32, £15 each; 18, 19,22, 26, 28, 29, and 31, £12 10s. each. Lots 3, 14, 27 and30 are excepted from sale as Reserve 18028, and Lots20 and 21 are set apart as Reserve 18029 for PublicUtility.

Applications to be lodged at Perth.7067/97.CHIDLOW (Town), 1S4 and 213, £12 each; 237, 238

and 264 (Suburban for Cultivation), £20 each; 233,£12. Subject to the payment, within 30 days of sale,of the value of any improvements which ma.y exist onthese lots.

9099/12.GLEN FORREST (Town), 71 and 33, £12 each;

106 and 107 (Suburban for Cultivation), £45 each.Subject. to the payment, within 30 days of sale, of thevalue of any improvehients which may exist on theselots.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referredto are now obtainable at this office and the offices ofthe various Government Land Agents.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 136 of The Land Act, 1598," for non-paymentof rent to 31st December, 1921:

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Con. No.Currie, Alfred James, Meekatharra (Lot 120), 786/88,

(Oa. lr. Op.), £5 2s. 4d.; 722/08.Pletcher, George Glentworth, Giles, 2903/97A (20,000a.),

E6; 3250/20.Pletcher, George Glentwo-th, Giles, 2902/97A (150,000

acres), £46 18s.; 3279/20.Gardner, James David Lawson, Melbourne (2809),

5679/65 (270a. 2r. Op.), £32 19s. 90.: 6525/13.Mountjoy, Adam, Canning (758), 1659/60 (13a. Or.

33p.), £12 3s. 6(1.; 3214/19.Pearson, Robert Watson, Victoria. (4039), 11182/68

(3,858a. 2r. 6p.), £3 14s.; 2586/18.Pollard, Clarence Augustus, Wellington, 186/93 (4,000

acres), £4; 2048/08.Ring, James Henry, and Ring, Ethel Violet, Victoria

(6057), 11207/68 (3,177a.), £6 7s. lid.; 2099/19.Bowles, John, Ninghan (143), 5023/68 (1,000a.), £30;

15784/08.Thomas, Margaret 13. McGregor, Boulder (2228), 3487/

133 (Oa. lr. Op.), £3 Os. 3(1.; 12083/06.-Williams, George john, Avon (20704), 33091/53 (98a.),

£5 3s. 3d.; 1054/13.Wilson, Kenneth Eastland, Plantagenet (3546), 32555/

55 (150a. lr. Op.), £26 7s. lid.; 9583/12.

T FIE undermentioned Lease has been cancelled underSection 137a as abandoned:Price, John Charles Percival, Avon (18631), 13130/68

(678a.), abandoned; 7207/20.C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undrmentioned allotments of land, will he offeredfor sale, at public auction, on the dates and at theplaces specified below:

BRUCE ROCK.1st July, 1922, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands In-

spector's OfficeBruce. RockTown, 279, Ir., £30.

BUSS:ELTON.5th July, 1922, at 3 p.m., at the District Lands Office

MargaretTown, 1, 1r., £10.Wonnerup*14, lla. Or. 38p., £10; 15, 9a. Or. 35p.,

£10.COLLIE.

5th July, 1922, at 11 a.m., at the Court HouseCollie*1149, 4a. 3r. 3Sp., 415; 1151, 1152, 4a. 3r.

39p. each, £15 each.Mungallup*2, 4a. 2r. 23p., £13; 3, 4a. lr: Op., £12;

8, 4a. Or. 7p., £15.

LEONORA.5th July, 19,22, at 2 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's

OfficeLeonoraTown, 1:577, lr., 412 10s.; (906, lr. 2p.,

£12 10s.

KATANNING.6th July, 1922, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

OfficeGnowangerup--5104, la. 2r. 30p., £23; 108, la. 2r.

30p., £25; 201, 5a., £20.KatanningTown, 875, 3r. 19 6/10p., £30.Kojonup-576, 2a. Or. 1p., £6 10s.Tambellup-5' 1283, 16a. Or. 10p., £16,

NARROGIN.Oth. July, 1922, at 12 noon, at time District Lands

0 fficeKondininTown, 43, lr. 15p., £18.Narrogin-5797, 798, 4a. each, £16 each.Yilliminning-5101, la. 2r. 16 4/10p., £11; 102, 1.a.

3r. 0 8/10p., £12.

BRIDGETOWN.12th July, 1922, at 10.30 a.m., at time District Lands

OfficeManjirnup*163, la. Or. 23p., £12.

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B UNBURY.12th July, 1922, at 3.30 p.m., at the District Lands

OfficeCookernup"91, 2a. 2r. 22p., £16.-Valup BrookTown, 1, 1r. 2 5/10p., £10; 2, lr.

34., £12; 6, 3r. 15p., £15.

NORTHASI.13th July, 1922, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

OfficeBolgartTown, 26, lr., £8; 27, lr., £15.BimtineTown, 3, lr., £20.GabbinTown, 25, 39 9/10p., £15.KnnunoppinTown, 40, Sr., £20; 50, lr., £18; 181,

39 9/10p., £18; "188, 4a. 3r. 39p., £50.MerredinTown, 224, lr., £15.Pithara*52, 5a., £15.QuairadingTown, 126, lr., £20; 127, lr., £15.TamminTown, 81, 82, lr. 6p. each, £10 each.WoorolooTown, 17, 2r. 16p., £15.WubinTown, 44, 1r., £12; 12, lr., £20.WyalcatchemTown, 127, 128, 1r. each, £10 each.

GER AL DTON.14th July, 1922, at 2 p.m., at the District Lands

O fficeGeraldtonTown, "944, 8a. Or. 16p., £40.LathamTown, 11, lr., £20.Mullewa'16, 18a.. 3r. 20p., £22.PerenjoriTown, 52, 1r. 191 /10p., £30; *61, 3a.

1r. 13p., £20.YandanookaTown, 218, lr., £25.

PERTH.14th July, 1922, at 11 a.m., at the Department of Lands

and SurveysFromantle-11Town, 1374, 11 2/10p., £650.Glen Forrest*Greenmount Lot 83, 25a. 1r. 4p.,

£50 10s.Mooa*161, 5a., £27 10s.

BEVERLEY.18th July, 1922, at 3.30 p.m., at the District Lands

fficeAldersydoTown, 32, 39 9/10p., £12.Brookton"159, 2 acres, £25.

KALG OORLIE.101h July, 1922, at 11 am., sit the District Lands

O ifice--Kalgoo-lieTown, '0121 and 2067, lr., £30; 424,

lr., £25; 902, 36p., £20; t1517, lr., £10; 12245,lr., £20.

BoulderTown, 1445, 1r., £12.'Suburban for Cultivation.tSubject to payment for any improvements on this

lot within 30 days from date of sale.Subject to the conditions that the lessee shall not

carry on, or suffer 'or permit to be carried on, on thislot, any trade or business whatsoever, without the con-sent in writing of the Minister for Lands being firstobtained', and further, the conditions under which thislot is made available shall not entitle the lessee now, orat any future time, to the right to convert same to feesimple. Also subject to the payment, within 20 days ofsale, of the value of any improvements which may existon this lot.

To be sold as one lot.IfSubject to the right of the Crown to remove, within

30 days from date of sale, any of its property thereon.The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lieu

of a grant of the fee simple, a lease under the Regula-tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the iipsetprice for the term of 99 years, and a premium equal tothe amount of his bid in excess of the upset price.

All improvements on the land offered for sale are theproperty of the Crown, and shall be paid for as theMinister may direct.

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

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING PORTIONS OF RESERVE7655.

Grazing Purposes.Section 41 a of " The Land Act, 1898," and its

amendments.Cures. 10166;07.

TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinportions of Reserve "A" 7655 (situated East of LakeClifton), containing about 1,425 acres and 2,000 acres,are invited, as described hereunder.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-.meats, for a. term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Hon. the Minister for Lands, and terminable at threemonths' notice, rent being apportioned accordingly.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of £1per 1,000 acres), endorsed "Tender for portions of Re-serve 'A' 7655," shown on Public Plan 383a/40, A & B1 & 2, and addressed "Under Secretary for Lands,"must he lodged at the Lands Office, Bunbnry, on or be-'fore Wednesday, 5th July, 1922.

All tenders lodged on or before that datetreated as having been received on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan 383a/40, A & B 1 & 2.)

will be

Schedule.Being, portions of Class "A" Reserve 7655, contain-

ing about 1,425 acres and 2,000 acres, and being theareas contained within late Pastoral Lease 1716/93, andthe balance of Pastoral Lease 1717/93.

The lessee shall not light, or cause to be lighted, orpermit any other person whatsoever to light any fire orfires on the said land, but shall at all times co-operatewith the Conservator of Forests or other person employedin extinguishing any fire or fires which may occur on thesaid land; provided that in the event of a fire occurringon the said land, unless the lessee can prove to the satis-faction of the Conservator of Forests that such fire wasstarted by circumstances beyond his control, this leasemay be cancelled without further notice, and the lesseeshall not be entitled to any compensation for any loss ordamage arising from such cancellation.

TENDERS FOR LEASING PORTION OF RESERVE750.

Grazing Purposes.Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-

ments.Corr. 2666/84.

TENDERS for the leasin.u. of the land comprised withinportion of Reserve 750 'described hereunder (situatednear Serpentine), and containing abort 90 acres, areinvited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year renewable at the will ofthe Hon. the Minister for Lands, and terminable at threemonths' notice, rent being apportioned accordingly. Nocompensation being payable for improvements at the ex-piration of the lease or on the sooner determinationthereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of£1 -10s. per annum), endorsed "Tender for portion ofReserve 750 shown on Public Plan 341D/40,' and ad-dressed "Under Secretary for Lands,'' must be lodgedat the Lands Office, Perth, on or before -Wednesday, 5thduly, 1922.

All tenders lodged on before that date will betreated: as having

lodgedreceived on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan 341D/40.)

Schedule.That portion of Reserve 750, containing about 90

acres, situated North of the prolongation Westward ofthe South boundary of Cockburn Sound Location 664.

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TENDERS FOR LEASINGRESERVE 14837.Grazing Purposes.

Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments.

Corr. 3290/97, Vol. 2.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinReserve 14857 (situated at West Subiaco), and contain-ing about 15 acres 1 rood 16 perches, are invited, sub-ject to the conditions mentioned hereunder.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe lion. the Minister for Lands, and terminable at threemonths' notice, rent being apportioned accordingly.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (tile minimum amount being fixed at the rate of 22(Two pounds) per annum), endorsed "Tender for Re-serve 14857 (West Subiaco), shown on Public PlanSubiaco Townsite," mid addressed "Ender Secretaryfor taunts,'' must be lodged at the Lauds Office, Perth,on or before WmInesday, 5th July, 1922.

All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan Subiaco Townsite.)

Conditions.No compeitsation to be paid for any intprovements;

provided, also, that the lessee undertakes to permit nore-growth of _Roxthorn, Sodom Apple, or other noxiousplants.

TENDERS 1'011 )T 9, ATLAKE GRACE,

Corres.TENDERS are invited for the leasing of Lake GraceLot 9 (part of Reserve 16591), on au annual tenancy,under Section 418 of "The tmnd Act, P.,118"

Lease to he renewable at the will of the Minister forLands and subject to determination at three months'notice on either side, rent being apportioned accordingly.

Lessee to he allowed the right, at the expiration ofthe lease, or on the sooner determination thereof, toremove any buildings or other improvements erected byhim; no comimnsation being payable if such buildingsare not renmved.Tenders, stating purpose for which the lot is required,and accompanied by one year's rent, endorsed "Tendersfor Leasing Lake Grace Lot 9," must he loth2,-ed at theLand (Mice, Wagin, or the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, on or before noon on Sat UnElY, 1st Julynext. All tenders received before this date will hetreated as haying been received on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898."

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be again available for general selection under PartN. of "The Land A_ct, 1898," and its amendments, onand after the dates specified:

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JULY, 1922."PERTH DISTRICT LANDS OFFICE.

SotttlifFest Division,Melbourne District, live miles West of Moore.

Corres. No. 0956/1:3. (Plan 58/80, ill.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising. about

3,000 acres; being W. R. Clinch's cancelled PastoralLease No. 2410/93.

North-West Division.Lyndon District, near Giralia.

Corres. No. 3553/18. (Plans 94 & 95/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

20,000 acres: being F. & E. Brown's cancelled PastoralLease _No. 3150/96.

North-West Division.De Grey District, near Saddleback Hill.

Corres. No. 1742/19. (Plan 99/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

205,300 acres; being G. G. Taylor's cancelled Pastoral.Lease 3162/96.

,forth- lestDe Grey District, 28 miles South-Lust of .Nutlugint,Conies. No. 2924/18. (Plan 98/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

20,000 acres; being G. G. Taylor's cancelled PastoralLease No. 3107/96.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1922.PERTH. DISTRICT LANDS OFFICE.

.11Tortit-lrest

De Witt District, about 121/2 mites South of lit. Stroll.Corr. No. 1498/10. (Plan 1.11/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

28,000 acres; being N. (iampbell's abandoned PastoralLease application.

North-West DiViSiOlt.Teono District, about eigltt miles S.W. of No. 35 Trell

on Stock Route.Corr. No. 2573/17. (Plans 71 and. 80/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

40,000 acres; being W. A. Snell's cancelled PastoralLeases 3075/90 and :.1074/96.

North -II eat Division..E rivil la District, o ear 'Mt. _Padbury.

Corres. No. 723/20. (Plan 72/300.)That portion of unsurveyed land, comprising about

19,494 acres; being Ashton and Dunlop 's cancelled Pas-toral Lease 2-!,,/96. Subject to Agricultural Bankadvance.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1922.PEin'il sT in(7

North-ircorLynam, oi.orict, item Ea.),Inuth oaf.

Corres. No. 4619/68. (Plan 95/300 and 94/300.)That portion of unsurveyed laud, comprising about

46,000 acres: being the surrendered portion of PastoralLease 3E:0 .90, the name of .Bullara Estates,_Limited.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

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

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

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

(3) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by 1LunitionWorkers in the late war.

(4) Under "The Land Act, 1898, ' ' by 4rdi 11 ryselectors.

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(In the event of an applicant other than a DischargedSoldier under subparagraph (1) obtaining a block withina Repurchased Estate, the term of the lease and con-ditions of payment will be subject to re-adjustment inaccordance with the provisions of `I The AgriculturalLand Purchase Act, 1909.'')

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

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

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

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

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

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

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part TIll, must take the balance there-of, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

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

SCHEDULES

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JULY, 1922.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Denmark Estate, P:antaffenet District (about fire milesNorth-TV est of Denmark).

Corr. No. 7153/21.Open under Part V. (Plan 452C/40, D & E3.)

Location No. Area.

r.002321

0

Price

000000000

pe Remarks.acre.

f5175251531

1526532544545546

§549

a.9790708992

103100101104

s.5

8888

15668

0.0

0060

60

Classification, p. 13 of 003/209

816 of 2079/20

242593 of 903/20

NOTE.Blocks bracketed together to be selected as one holding.f Subject to Agricultural Bank Mortgage.trio be selected with Denmark Estate Lot 515.§To be selected with Lot 548.

413.1)

Nelson, District (about 2644 miles South-West ofKr *nap) .

Corr. No. 3435/20.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 437D/40, :14.)Location 351, comprising about 793 acres, at -is. 6d.

per acre (classification. rage 36 of 3435/20) beingabandoned portion of II. PS. Peacock's application.

71

Torbay Lots, Denmark Estate.Gorr. No. 1370/16.Open under Part V. (Plan 457/40, Al.)Lot 191, comprising 38 acres 3 roods 30 percheS, at

12s. per acre (classification, page 85 of 6514/08, Vol 2);being C. Cook's cancelled Conditional Purchase Lease35810/55.

The maximum area which any selector shall be allowedto hold within this subdivision is fixed at 124 acres.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon. District (Iero attics South-East of Balgee).Corr. No. 27/22.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 343/40, F4.)Location 19596, comprising 1,292 acres, at 4s. per

acre (classification, page 78 of 208/12); being M. S. S.Brown's cancelled Conditional Purchase application.

Joe District (17 miles East of Tendering).Corr. No. 4014/20.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 345/80, D4.)Location 2, comprising. 1,000 acres, at 8s. 6d. per acre

(classification, page :1 of 1093/12); being A. AI. Prince'scancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 12512/56.

m

Avon District (14 miles South-East of Corrigin).Corr. No. 8817/19.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 344/80, E

164.)Location 12235, comprising 1,291 acres 1 rood 35

I erches, at 5s. per acre (classification, page 10 of 8817/19); being E. E. and S. J. Truslove's.cancelled Condi-tional Purchase application.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (Camelarup Swamp).Corr. No. 1563/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 438/80,

C4, and 443/80, Cl.)Location 3681, comprising 100 acres; subject to classi-

fication and pricing, and the conditions restricting the

District.areas of holdings to be selected in the Nelson Land

Nelson District (11A miles South-PI:est of Qualeup).Corr. No. 715/21.Open under Parts 1 VIII (Plan 415/80, E4.)Location 2791, comerising 478 acres, at 7s. per aer

( classification, page 4 of 715/21) ; subject to specialconditions governing selection of land hi this district;being G. F. Green's abandoned Conditional Purchaseapplication.

GERALT/TON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria. District (Yandanooka Estate).

Corr. No. 1476/22.Open under Part V. (Plan Yandanooka Estate.)Time land within the closed road passing along the

Southern and Eastern boundaries of Yamlanooka 'EstateLot 44, at £3 per acre.

This land is available only to holders of land abuttingthereon.

The Crown Grant of this land will not be issuedbefore those of adjoining blocks in the same name.

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IR,,ictoria District (six miles South-West of Maya

Townsite) .Corr. No. 7942/07.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 96/80,

A4, 89/80, Al.)Location 3443, comprising 970 acres; subject to classi-

fication and pricing; being E. J. Jones' forfeited con-ditional Purchase Lease 5799/56.

Victoria District (31/, miles East of Howaitharra).Corr. No. 5345/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 157A/40,

P2.)Location 7550, comprising about 640 acres, bounded by

a line commencing from the North-West corner of Loca-tion 2795; thence West about 50 chains; thence South126 chains; thence East about 50 chains; thence North126 chains along the Western boundaries of Locations2935 and 2795 to the starting point; subject to survey,classification, and pricing; being G. D. Cassin's aban-doned Conditional Purchase application.

RVictoria District (16 miles South of kraal().

Corr. No. 2872/20.Open under Parts VT. and VIII. (Plan 126/80, Fl.)Location 7249, comprising 4,995 acres 1 rood, at 4s. 3d.

per acre (classification, page 5 of 2872/20) ; subject tospecial conditions relating to Conditional Purchase selec-tion within Pastoral Leases in the South-West Division;being R. lI. Hamersley's cancelled Conditional PurchaseLease 13632/68.

:KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Plantagenet District.

Corr. No. 4432/19.Open under Part V. (Plan 445/80, A2.)The land contained within the closed road along the

:West and a South boundary of Location 3408, at 15s.per acre.

This land is available only to the holders of landabutting. thereon. Crown Grant of this land will notbe issued before those of adjoining blocks in the samename.

Hay District (8 to 10 miles TV est of Cranbrook).Corr. No. 7644/19.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 444/80, El.)

Location No. Area. Fralecere. per Remarks.

861

1543

a. r. p.757 0 5

219 0 20

£ s. d.

0 5 0 I Classification, p. 13 of 7644/19

t Western portion of original Location 860.Being surrendered portions of C. Peggs' application.

NARROGLN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District (41/., miles North of T oolib in).Corr. No. 14483/08.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII (Plan 386A/40,

Al.)Location 7353, comprising 988 acres; subject to classi-

fication and pricing; subject to the payment of an Agri-cultural Bank mortgage of £249 and interest to 31/12/21of £75 18s.; being II. E. Brockway's cancelled Con-ditional Purchase Lease 7078/56.

NORTIIAM LAND AGENCY.

Juan and Ninghan Districts (about 8 to 12 milesNorth -East of Mukinbudin).

Corr. No. 4162/2].Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 54/SO, A2.)

LocationNo.

Avon-

Area.

p.

Price peracre.

d.

Remarks.

s.

22715 957 3 0 10 0 Classification, p. 42 of 1162 /21.22716 1,160 1 35 0 11 0 Do. 41 ! do.22711 ... 558 3 12 0 11 6 Do. iffi do.

Ninglian-1823 ... 995 1 35 0 8 0 Do. 35 do.1822 ... 1,020 2 19 0 8 0 Do 38 do.1825 1,000 1 0 0 10 0 Do. 37 do.

,e13.12

A von District (about 21/, miles South-E a,st of Korb elTownsite).

Corr. No. 165/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 25/80,

F4, 24/80, A4.)Location 17081, comprising 988 acres; subject to

classification and pricing; being J. A. G. Wells' for-feited Lease 11771/68.

Avon District (12 miles North of Baandee).Corr. No. 5587/21.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 25/80, D1.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre. Remarks.

acres. £ s. d.12184 .. 584

-1-1 0 6 0 Classification, p. 10 of file122656 160 f 8922/12.

t Unsurveyed portion of Location 12184, to be selected together.Being G. T. Nation 's cancelled Conditional Purchase

Leases 1.4620/68 and 22415/74.

cB.),Melbourne District (six miles TV est of Elphin).

Corr. No. 2870/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

B & C3.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre. Remarks.

2282 ...2083 ...

acres. s. d.200 0 13 0600 ! 0 8 0

Classification, page 15 of 13625/10.Classification, page 24 of 5025/09,

Subject to payment of Agricultural Bank mortgage of1:577 13s. 11d., plus interest to 31/12/21 of £118 5s., alsoan :Industries Assistance Board indebtedness; being 0.:131.ock 's forfeited Conditional Purchase Lease 12633/68.

Avon District (about seven miles South -East ofBurracoppin) .

Corr. No. 4238/21.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

C D2.)

Location I Area. Price perNo. acre. Remarks.

a. r. p. s. d.20768 ... 992 0 0 10 8 0 , Classification, page 73 of file20767 ... 996 0 0 8295/13, Vol. 1 ; subject to

classification and pricing.

Being II. 19., H. L., and G. J. Courtney's cancelledLeases 14337/68 and 14336/68.

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B.),Avon District (about 13 mites South of Burracoppin).

Corr. No. 3912/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

('3.)Location 20751, comprising 999 acres, at 9s. per acre

(classification, page 23 of 8295/13, Vol. 1) ; subject tothe Government retaining the right to resume, for railwayor other public purposes, any land required, and no com-pensation to be given except for the actual value of anyimprovements so resumed; being W. K. Peden 's can-celled Conditional Purchase Lease 12662/56.

"B."Avon District- (nine /9 ilcs South-East of Burracoppin).

Corr. No. 4407/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

02.)

LocationNo. acre.

fArea. Price per Remarks.

acres. E: s. d.122616 160 0 8 9 Classification, page 81 of 8295/11,20776 ... 7405 Volume 1.20775 ... 877 0 7 6 Classification, page 79 of 8295 /13,

Volume 1.

t Unsurveyed portion of Location 20776, to be selected together.

Being A. W. Wade's cancelled Conditional PurchaseLeases 14276/68, 22330/74, and 14275/68.

(Cagy

.N inohan District (near 94 MP. on Rabbit-proof Fence).Corr. No. 654/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,

Al & 2.)

120.5

(Ca))Victoria District (71/2 guiles East of Baseline).

Corr. No. 2329/12..Open under Parts V., 'VI., and VIII. (Plan S9/800, 1.)

LocationNo.

640664076408

Area.

acres.160160160

Price peracre. Remarks.

Subject to classification andpricing.

Being cancelled Homestead Farms 19350/74, 19360/74,19:151/74, in the names of B. J., J. ;1., and P. J. Condrenrespectively.

N Ingham District (near Bencubbin).('Inc. No. 3224/20.Own under Parts VI. and Vr[i. (Plan 55/80, 02.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

acres. fi s. d,710 815) 0 8 6t686 lees

Remarks.

Classification, p. 11 of 7527 /12.

t (bison-eyed Homestead Farm portion of Location 710, to betaken together.

Subject to payment for existing improvements; sub-ject to special conditions relating to Government rightscc resumptions I eing 0. C. Derham's cancelled Condi-tional Purchase 12450/68 and Homestead Farm 21808/74.

C,B.11

Aron District (eight miles North-West of Doodlakine).Corr. No. 4930/21.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 25/80, C2.)Location 20909, comprising 325 acres 2 roods, at 7s.

per acre (classification, page 23 of 7640/13); being S.johnson's abandoned Conditional Purchase application.

, canI

Location No. Area. Price per Remarks.Avon District (81/2 miles North of Hines Hill).

I

;

acre. Corr. No. 3179/21.Open under Parts V. and VIII (Plan 25/80, El.)

Price !Location No. Area Remarks.

:

1

a. r. p. £ s. d.

534

1662

t18711

reres.1,000

830

160

0

0

s. d.7 6 I Classification, p. 65 of 405/08,

I Vol. 31

7 0 Classification, p. 5 of 8782/12.

22260 ... 542 2 1 -1.0 11 01÷ Unsurveyed portion of original Location 1662, to be selected together. Jt22259 ... 160 0 0

. iBeing 0. V. Canning's abandoned Conditional Pur-chase Leases 15371/68, 15372/68, and 22625/74.

Classification, p. 4 of 3179/21(subject to the payment foimprovements).

tUnsurveyed Homestead Farm portion of Location 22260, to betaken together.

Being A. J. Paine's cancelled Conditional Purchase38889/55 and Homestead Farm 22533/74.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.COCKBURN SOUND DISTRICTPEEL RE-PURCAASED ESTATE.

Plan-341A and D/40, and Peel Estate (Sheet 3).Available for Discharged Soldiers only, without the order of preference.

Corr. No. 5399/21.Open under Part V., Section 55, of " The Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909,"

and Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

Lot No. Area.Price per acre,

includingimprovements.

PurchaseMoney.

Plus First Four and a-halfHalf-year's years' interest

interest payable at 6 percapitalised. cent.

13 ...

a. r. p.

105 1 10

£ s. d. £ s. d.

0 18 0 94 15 8

£ s. d.

97 12 6

1Half-yearly instal- Half-yearly instal-ments to,be paid byments for balance

of term of 25 Ex-Imperial appli-cants over 30years. ' years at 6 per cent

£ s. d. £ s. d. ; £ s. d.,

2 18 7 3 15 11 3 10 7i

Subject to the conditions as published in the Government Gazette dated the 5th August, 1921, (No Agricultural Bankadvance is guaranteed on this block.)

Being C. H. Weaver's cancelled Lease No. 20/1877/55.

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SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.

l'i/garn District (about S to 17 miles North-North Trestof Carrabin).

Corr. No. 2723/22.Open under Part V. (Plan 35/80, D & E 2 & 3, and

Locations near Westonia, Sheet 4.)

LocatioNo. Area.

.

acres r. p. 1 s. d.163 878 0 25 10 6164 999 3 30 9 6165 1,000 0 19 11 0166 1,001 1 11 9 0167 999 3 8 10 6168 . 1,001 0 0 11 0169 1,001 1 11 11 0170 820 1 22 10 0171 999 0 0 12 0172 ... 765 1 33 12 0173 ... 768 3 19 12 0174 795 0 0 12 0175 991 3 0 11 0176 997 3 10 11 0177 j 997 3 32 11 017$ 995 0 6 11 0179 l 1,000 0 39 11 0180 998 1 26 9 6181 998 2 8 9 6182 . 997 1 35 10 6183 ... w 997 2 36 10 0184 ... 998 2 16 10 0

Price peracre.

Classification, p. 1 of 2723/22.234

7S

910111213141516171819202122

Remarks.

71

Hay District (about eight and a half miles N.W. ofMt. Barber).

Corr. No. 852/15.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 444/80,

F4.)The Eastern portion of original Location 536, com-

prising about 21.7 acres 2 roods 27 perches; subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing; being J. F. Watson'scancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 35299/55.

13.51Plantagenet District (four miles N.IF. of Redmond).

Corr. No. 4794/21.Open under Parts VI. and VHF (Plan 451/80, A3.)Location No. 2709, comprising 160 acres, at Ts. per

acre; Classification, page 17 o'f. 4794/21; subject tothe payment of an Agricultural Bank mortgage of £50and interest to date ; being C. T. Hayward 's cancelled-Homestead Farm 22390/74.

ccirm,

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.Nelson _District (two miles 2V1 of Hanjimup).

Corr. No. 1611/22.Open under Parts V. and VAIL (Plan 439C/40, F4.)Location 6194, comprising 138 acres 2 roods 0 perches,

at 17 ofReserve 14953 (Common) is hereby reduced.These locations are available subject to the inclusion

of the following clause in the leases thereof :" Thislease is sub.iect to the right of any person being theholder of a Minor's Right to enter on the laud for prospecting purposes, mid also to a right reserved to theCrown, in addition to the statutory rights of resumption,to resum:: the said land or any portion thereof, and todeclare the smite to lie Crown lands within ,the meaning:mei for the purposes oil "The Alining Act, 1904," with-out compensation, excepting for the value of the im-provements (if any) then being on the land so resumed.

Note..11 is the -Minister's intention to exercise hispower under Section 147 of "The Land Act, 1598," toclear at least 300 acres on each of these locations, andthe price of the land will be increased accordingly. Ap-plications will be approved only on these conditions.

OPEN FRIDAY, 7th July, 1922..ES P ER ANC E LAND AGENCY.

Fit,:yoraitt District (near .Dowak Townsite).Corr. No. 16115/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Esper-

ance, Sheet 12.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

391[ a. r. p.

999 1 20

1-205 160 0 0

s. 0.

0 13 0 Classification, page 17 of70/22.

Unsurveyed, portion of :Location 391 to be selected together.The Minister may, either 1[[[ 1'0 re or after approval

of the application for any location, clear at least 300acres of the hind, and the price of the location will beincreased by tl:e value of stuli clearing and be payablein accordance nitli the provisions of Section 147 of

The Land Act, 1898 ' '; being 4. Box 's.abandoned Con-ditional Purchase application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1922.ac B.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.Plantip, District (about four miles North-West from

11,aly and about seven miles W. from Kalgan).Corr. No. 2914/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/SO,

D4.)The unsurveyed area lately temporarily reserved, con-

taining about 220 acres, situated South of PlantagenetLocations 1932 and 2203 and the production Westwardof the North boundary of Plantagenet Location 3227;subject to survey, classification, and pricing,.

14s. per acre; Classification, page 8458/12;available to those persons only who do not own anyother land ; being A. FL Howard 's cancelled application.

cB.),!son. District (nine miles E. of Manjimup).

(Lore. No. 1948/12.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITT. (Plan 449/80,

Al.)Location 2903, comprising. 160 acres, at 10s. 6d. per

acre; Classification, page 44 of 2179/07; subject tospecial conditions governing selection of land in thisdistrict; being L. A. C.thatley's cancelled HomesteadFarm 18117/74.

c,Ry,DUNBITRY LAND AGENCY.

-Wcitiefiton District (about six miles North Westerlyfrom Bogdan)) JUllet ion).

Corr. No. S19/91.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 411D/40,

A4.)That part of Reserve 2311, containing about 20 acres,

situated North of Wellington Location 332S; subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing:. Reserve 2311 ishereby reduced.

B./2GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (near Eneabba Spring).Corr. No. 8957/13.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII (Plan 94/80,

C. & D. 3 & 4.)

Location No. Area. Pr,iiecerePer Remarks.

acres. s. U.6214 6 0,1200 1 Price to be reduced to Ss. if

poison be eradicated withinlive years. (Classification,page 4 of 8957/13.)

6340 1,000 ... 1 Subject to classification and.

1 pricing.

Being AL C. & D. S. Gooch's cancelled Conditional Pur-chase Leases 8856/68 and 8855/68.

Victoria District (two miles S.W. of Huniit).Corr. No. 5684/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 95/80,

F 2 & 3.)Location 7564, comprising: about 2,500 acres; being the

whole of the land contained in R, B. Wilkinson's aban-doned Conditional Purchase and -Homestead Farm ap-plications; subject to survey, classification, and pricing..(The whole of the land in Locations 6243 and 6244 isagain available for selection.)

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JUNE 30, 1922.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1207

ClOria District (13 Miles (Pes-t, of Herkanooka).Corr. No. 941/22.Open under Parts V., -VI., and VILE. (Plan 122/80,

Al.)Location 7600, containing about 1,500 acres, bounded

be a. line commencing from the North-West corner ofLocation 4120; thence North-West along Road No. 3475about 80 chains; thence North 77 chains; thence East142 chains; thence South. 186 chains; thence North-West along the Northern Boundary of Location 4120about 74 chains to the starting point; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing; being John Stokes'abandoned Conditional Purchase application.

I tor is District.

Guiana Estate, near ilfingeeew.Corr. 2933/22. ( PI00S 127 /SO and 123/80, and Goo-

roonoo Repurehasol !'.state.)Open under the couitions of Part V., Section 55, ofThe Land l',98" as modified by "The Agri-

cultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909."The Conditional Purchase Lease and Transfers pur-

suant thereto of these lots will he granted under "TheTransfer of Laud Act, 1893" (with the exception ofthe land contained within Victoria. Locations 787, 1200,1201, 9:59, and roads to be closed, which will be issuedunder " The Land Act, 1898''), and will contain areservation to the :\ii(Ilaud 'Railway Company of WesternAustralia and its transferees of all mines of copper, tin,lead, coal, ironstone, or other metals, ores, or mineralsand substances containing metals, and all gems andprecious stones, or mineral oil, with :A right to reserveand dig for and carry away the same; and also for thereservation to His -Majesty of all gold, silver, and otherprecious metals.

Lot No. Area(approx.)

Priceper acre.

12

456789

acres.

710

-I

,0110 ii;o1

,(1(1!1.2 1;1W.:

I m reeyinterest.

IT all-yearlyinstalment in-

cluding interestat 6 per cent.for 30 years.

s. s. 0., s. d.

This 'o tion will be published in a laterissue of the Government Gazette.

(a.) Areas our suhjc t to adjustment on survey.(b.) Reserve 17259 (Location 959 P..1-1) is hereby

cancelled.(e.) An area of five acres around Narandaggie Well,

and the pipe line leading therefrom, are reserved fromsale, and the 7Mittister reserves the right to grant pernuts to any holder of a block in this estate to obtainwater front this well, and to lay pipes for conveying thesame through any other block.

(d.) No Agricultural Bank assistance will be grantedto develop this estate, and these areas are only avail-able to settlers who, in the opinion of the Minister,possess the necessary capital and experience to satis-factorily develop the land, for which purpose he mayappoint a Board of Inquiry.

A,/KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonity District (ad.ioiming Boyerine Townsite).Corr. No. 8790/02.Open under Part V. (Plan 409C/40, E4.)Kojonup Location 7825, comprising. 26 acres 3 roods

19 perches, at 22s. (id. per acre (Classification, page 122of 8790/02). The area and boundaries of BoverineTownsite are 'hereby amended by the excision therefromof Kojonup 1 (mutt-ion 7828.

fil-cint District (near hake, Pingrup).('orr. No. 33617/12.Open under -Parts V., VI., and MI. (Plan 407/80,

I & I) 4.)Location 828, comprising; 997 acres, at 12s. per acre

(Classification. page 89 of 5091/10, Vol. 2); being 0. H.Smith's cancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 11057/56.

B.

Distrii i (near Lake Chinocu )).Corr. No. 3511/21.Open under Parts V., V F., and .V111 (Plan 407/SO,

C & 1) 4.)Location 883, comprising 1,096 acres; subject to clas-

sification and pricing. Subject to an Agricultural Bankmortgage and interest to (late; being R. G. Sony's can-cIdled application.

Kent District (near Pingarnmp).Burr. No. 6236/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 418/80,

Cl.)Location 406, comprising. 951 acres; subject to pricing

(Classification, page 39 of 8440/10). Subject to. pay-ment of Agricultural Bank mortgage (185 Os. 6d.) andinterest to 30th *Time, 1921, of £55 10s. lid.; being. V. G.Langley 's cancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 1259.5/56.

NA R1-100 I N .LAND AG ENC V.Avon District (eight miles E. of Buttering).

('orr. No. 1:27/22.Open under Parts V., VP, and V1116. (Plans 377/80,

DI ; 377A/40, CI)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

19762

.1.21854

t21855

acres.680

100

160

s. d.

0 10 0

Price to be reduced to 7s. fid.Per acre if poison eradi-cated within five years.

Classification, page 31 of file10807/12.

t IInsurveyed portions of original Location 19762 ; to be selectedtogether.

Being cancelled applications in names of C. J. Thompsonand C. E, Couard,

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about two miles East of Baandee

Station).Corr. No. 10489/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII (Plan 25/80,

E3.)That part of Reserve 13352. containing 100 acres,

situated South of AVO 11 Location 3901; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing.. Reserve 13352 is herebyreduced.

Xing/am District (about 17 'miles E. by N. of Pithara).Corr. No. 68/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 64./80,

F2.)

Location No. Area.

1004

842

acres.891

1,000

Price peracre..

ti s.

Remarks.

Subject, to classification andpricing.

Being T. Damon 's cancelled a,dplications.

Aron District (six and a-half mites Soath of Bui.ra-coppin).

Corr. No. 1827/22.Open under Parts

02.)

1Location No. Area.

VL and VIII. ( Plan 24/80,

Price peracre. Remarks.

acres.20769 839

t23100 160

s. (1.

0 0 0 Classification, page 71 of8295/13, Volume 1.

Unsurveyed portion of Location 20700 to be selectedtogether.

Being L. ST. G. Lewis' cancelled 1'onditional. PurchaseLeases 39105/55 and 22702/74.

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1208 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1922.

A von District (one mile E. of Nungarin).Corr. No. 540/22.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 34/SO, 10

& 3.)

Avon. District (10 miles N.E. of Yonnonyorring).Corr. No. 2120/14.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 32/80, Fl.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks. Location No. Area. Price per

acre. Remarks.

15454

14226

acres.871

927

£ s. d.0 7 0

0 8 6

IrClassification, page6764/09.

44 of17798

19441

acres.200

500

s. d.

0 7 6}Classification, page

16955/10.Classification, page

2678/14.

3

4

of

of

Subject to the payment of an Agricultural Bank mort-gage of £745 5s. Eld. and interest to date ; being W.H. C. eoumbe's and E. R. Atkin 's cancelled ConditionalPurchase applications.

ec13.7,

Avon District (17 miles N. of Narembeen).Corr. No. 3257/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

B & C 1.)

Location No.

16977

16971

Area. Price peracre.

acres.980 Subject

to978 pricing

Remarks.

Classification, page 11 of3714/10, Vol. 4.

Classification, page 16 of3714/10, Vol. 4.

Being D. J. 0 'Lea.ry 's cancelled C.P. application.

Melbourne District (10 mi1es W. of Marne).Corr. No. 1585/22.Open under Parts VT. and VIII. (Plan 64/80, 132.)Location 2098, comprising 1,886 acres, at 7s. per acre;

Classification, page 29 of 9101/12; being M. E. Jordan 'scancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 15469/68.

These blocks to be taken together; being A. Hector'scancelled Conditional Purchase Leases 34582/55 and9148/68.

Avon District (16 miles S.E. of Dowerin).Corr. No. 818/17.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 33/80,

04.)Location 13183, comprising 160 acres; subject to sur-

vey, classification, and pricing; being A. Donovan'scancelled application.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.(gm,

danclakot A.A. (about three and a half miles South-West of Banfup Station).

Corr. No. 6470/14.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 341A/40, B2.)jandakot A.A. Lot 200, comprising 111 acres, at 12s.

per acre ('Classification, page 15 of 14022/1.1).

COCKBURN SOUND DISTRICTPEEL REPURCHASED ESTATE.

Plan- 341A/40 and Peel Estate (Sheet 2).

Available to Discharged Soldiers only, without the order of preference.Corr No. 1590/22.

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

Lot No. Area.Price per acre,including im-provements.

Purchase Money.Plus first half-year's interest

capitalised.

Pour and a-halfyears' interest-payable at

per cent.6

Half-yearly instalments for balanceof term, 25 years,

690 ... ...

a.

158

P.

2

p.

S

£ s. d.

1 3 0

£

182

s. d.

6 5

£ s. d.

187 15 10

£ s. d.

5 12 8

£ s. d.

7 6 0

Subject to the conditions as published in the Government Gazette dated the 29th June, 1921 ; also Agricultural Bank advance.Being J. Croom's cancelled application.

Avon. District (eight and a half niiles W. of Culltam).Corr. No. 5247/21.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.11i'gara District (adjoining Carrabin Townsite).

14707

t23132

Location No. Area.

acres.603

160

Price peracre.

£ s. d.

Open under Parts Vi. and VIII. (Plans 27a/40, al;28/80, FL

6 9

Remarks.

{Price per acre reducible to5s. 6d. if poison be eradi-cated within five years.

Classification, page 82 of11713/07, Vol. 11.

101

102

a. T. p.1,000 0 9

399 2 36

£ s. d.0 10 6

0 10 6

Corr. No. 2645/22.Open under Part V. (Plans 35/80, E4 & 24/80, El.)

Location No. Area. Price Per Remarks.

Classification, page 1 of2645/22.

Classification, page 4 of2645/22.

These locations subject to inclusionUnsurveyed H.F. portion of Location 14707; to be taken

together.Being W. H. Liddelow 's abandoned Conditional Pur-chase Leases 14784/68 and H.P. 22475/74.

are available theof the following clause in the leases thereof: Thislease is subject to the right of any person being theholder of a Miner's Right to enter on the land for pros-pecting purposes and also to a right reserved to the

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CrN E 30, 1922.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1209

Crown, in addition to the statutory rights of resumption,to resume the said land or any portion thereof, and todeclare the same to be Crown land within the meaningand for the purposes of "The Mining Act, 1904,"without compensation, excepting for the value of theimprovements (if aryl then being on the land so re-sumed.

Subject to the conditions that the Goldfields WaterSupply or anybody authorised by it shall have the rightto remove timber from the land at any time and thatthe holder of the block shall not be Permitted to sell thetimber, but shall have the right to kill or clear it for thepurpose of preparing the land for cultivation or grazingrendered necessary by legitimate farming operations.

eci3.33

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District (near Lake Grace).

Corr. No. 4695/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 407/80,

A & B2 & 3.)Location 11299, comprising 895 acres, at 10s. 6d. per

acre (Classification, page 36 of 4416/11). Subject topayment of Agricultural Bank mortgage (iE502 11s. 6d.)and interest to 31st December, 1921, of £135 lls. 5d.;being W. A. Carter's cancelled Conditional PurchaseLeases 83570/55 and 19510/74.

iB.33

Williams District (five miles N.W. of Moulyinning).

Corr. No. 3558/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 386C/40,

1/4.)

Location 11210, comprising 160 acres, at Os. (id. peracre; classification, page 6 of 3558/12; subject to pay-ment for existing improvements ; being II. Sutton's can-celled Homestead Farm 18313/74.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1922.BEVER-LEY LAND AGENCY.

Aeon District.

Corr. No. 12139/06.Open under Part V. (Plan :379/80, El.)The land contained within the closed road along the

South-West boundary of Location 7236, at 15s. peracre.

This land is available only to holders of land abuttingthereon.

The Crown Grant of this land will not be issued be-fore those of adjoining blocks in the same name.

Avon District (near Babakin).

Corr. No. 481/14.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

D & E 1.)Location 18914, comprising 1,636 acres, at 9s. Gd. per

acre (classification, page 64 of 17996/10); being R. S.Clark's cancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 9913/68.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (about seven miles South-South-Eastfrom Nannup).

Corr. No. 3772/20.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 439D/40, C3.)That part of Reserve 15975, containing about 141A

acres, bounded by lines commencing at the South-Westcorner of Nels'on Location 3741, and extending alongthe latter's West boundary for about 10 chains; thenceWest along the South boundary of a one-chain road forabo.-t. 12 chains; thence South along an East boundaryof Location 6147 for about 14 chains; thence East-North-East to the starting point; subject to survey,classification, and pricing., and the conditions governingthe selection of land in the Nelson District. Reserve15975 is hereby reduced.

Nelson. District (six miles North-East of Nannup).Corr. No. 6039/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 439A/40,

Cl.)Nelson Location 8301, comprising 135 acres and 21

perches, at 14s. per acre (classification, page 19 of5149/19) ; available only to those persons who do nothold any other land; being J. Bresa's cancelled Home-stead Farm 21983/74.

(canNelo'n, District (about three miles East of Nannup).

Core. No. 702/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 439A/10,

CO.)Nelson Location 8305, comprising 169 acres 1 rood

5 perches, at 15s. Gd. per acre (classification, page 35of 5149/19) ; available only to those persons who do nothold any other land; being L. E. Jackson's cancelledapplication.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District.Corr. No. 3925/21.Open under Part V. (Plan 157(/40, F4.)The land contained within the closed road passing

along part of the South boundary of Location 4060, at15s. per acre.

This land is available only to the holders of landabutting thereon.

Crown Grant of this land will not be issued beforethose of adjoining blocks in the same. name

B. 7 1

Fieloria District (abort 12 miles East of Latham).Corr. No. 851/19.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 96/80, C & D

2 & 3.)Lociation 5091, comprising 2,650 acres, at 7s. 6d. per

acre (classification, page 46 of 6561/09) ; subject tothe taking over of the Agricultural Bank mortgage andIndustries Assistance Board indebtedness.

Victoria District (eight miles East of Maya Townsite).Corr. No. 4479/21.Oven under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plans 96/80, C4.,

89/80, Cl.)Location 6590, comprising 3,007 acres, at Ss. per

acre (classification, page 12 of 15937/10); subject toimprovements ; being R. B. Wilkinson 's cancelled appli-cations.

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Cietiwia District ni firs Vorth--Kast of Galena

('orr. No. 4952/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and P111. (Plan 191/80,

C S 1) 1.)Location Nos. 7320 and 7321, containing about 5,000

acres, bounded by a line commencing from the South-East corner of Reserve 1802; thence East 116 chains;Clime? North 73 chains; thence East 210 chains; thence\Toni' 278 chains to the Eastern bank of the MurchisonHirer; thence South:West .11011g the said hank to theEastern boundary of Reserve 1802; thence South 50chains to the starting point;-, subject to survey, classi-fication, and riving, and also to special conditions re-lating to Conditional Purchase selection within PastoralLeases im the South-West Division; being L. G. Storey'sand S. IL Slit hell's idiandoned Conditional Purchaseapplications.

«B.,1riloria District (near Connelly Soak).

Corr. No. 933/20.Open under Parts VI, and VIII. (Plan 12011/40,

& 2.)Location 7162, comprising 4,999 acres 0 roods 6

perches, 3(1. per acre (classification, page 7 of

ONE :30, 1922.

933/20) ; subject to the conditions applying to Condi-tional Purcl;se selection within a Pastoral Lease inthe South-West Division;. being cancelled Lease 13636/08in names of Brede and Box.

ll r

r ie.( Pia District (aborit 81A miles0 ophiqi).

Corr. No. 214/21.Open under Parts VI. and V111. (Plan 159C/40,

I'S.)Victoria. Location 7415, comprising 1,159 acres 1 rood

1 perches, at 5s. per acre; to be reduced to 2s. per acreTolson be eradicated within five years (classification,

page 7 of 214/21); being 1i. E. Wilson's cancelledapplication 14644/68.

Application to be approved subject to the right ofany person being the holder of a Miner 's Right to enteron the land for prospecting purposes, and also to a rightreserved to the Crown itCaddition to the statutory rightsof resumption, to resume the said land or any portionthereof and to declare the same to lie Crown land withinthe meaning and for the purpose of "Thu Mining Act,1904," without compensation excepting for the valueof the improvements (if any) then being on the laudso resumed.

rest of lit.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

VICTORIA DISTRICTMENA IG REPURCI EASED ESTATE, NEAR TENINDEWA.

Flan- 156/80, C3.

Available for Discharged Soldiers only.Corres. 3299/22.

Open under Part 5, Section 55, of '' The Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909,"and Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, INS.'

The Conditional Purchase Lease and Transfers pursuant thereto of these lots will be granted under " The Transfer ofLand Act, 1893,- and will contain a reservation to the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia and its transfereesof all mines of copper, tin, lead, coal, ironstone, or other metals, ores, or minerals and substances containing metals, andall gems and precious stones, or mineral oil, with a right to reserve and dig for and carry away the same ; and also for thereservation to His Majesty of all gold, silver, and other precious metals.

Lot No. Area (approx.)Price per acre

includingimprovements.

acres.907934899

1,7621,478

s. d.2 12 03 12 02 6 00 10 40 10 4

Purchase Money.First half-year

Interestcapitalised.

Four and a-halyears' interest

only at 6per cent.

Half-yearly instal-ment, balance ofterm 25 years.

.-I_Thcseparticulars will he published in a later issue of the Government

Gazette.

Subject to exclusion of one acre containing well, windmill, and troughs. 1: Subject to exclusion of fiveacres containing well, windmill, and troughs.

The Crown retains the right to put down water nines from wells referred to above over any or all lots in this estate.Areas are subject to adjustment on survey.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Ko ion/ (three miles South of Kwobrap).Corr. No. 2205/14.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 417/80,

i)Pl'12.)koionup Location 6387, comprising 394 acres, at

7s. 6d. per acre; being 0, calicelled ConditionalPurchase Leases 9111/68 and 20179/74.

NARROGrN LAND AGENCY.

;4'H/icons District (71/2 miles North-IF est of Dudinin).Corr. No. 1- 1046/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VII F. (Plan 377D/40,

C4.)Location 11127, comprising :100 acres; subject to re-

pricing (classification, page 11 of 14046/11); being R.ca veiled &*otrlitional Purchase: Lease

7404/68,

11.7.,Mants District (11 miles North of Wagin).Con'. No. 9635/12.Open under Parts VI. and V-11.1. (Plans 38511/40.

A4, and 409A/40. .11.)Location 10431., comprising 171 acres 3 roods. at

75. 6d. per 0C1'0 price per acre reducilde to 3s. it yoisonhe eradicated within five years (classification, jingo 33of 14894/10) being .1. Richard's caleelled ConditionalPurchase Leases 34198/55 and 1037736/74.

,,R,,Williams District ((1(1(1+1 wiles East of Highbery).

Corr. No. 1042/21.Open tinder Parts -V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 385/C40,

E3.)Williams Location 12500. comprising 123 acres 2 roods

34 perches, at 7s. (id per acre (class:fleati,in, page 3 of1042/21); being. R. D. Sim's cancelled ConditionalPurchase Lease 13956/68.

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(CR',ii items District (about SI/. miles East of Highbwry).

Corr. No. 7686/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITI. (Plan 385C/40,

I3 &

Location No. f Area. Price peracre.

Remarks.

8613

8561

8562 170

acres. t s. fl. I

250 i3I

(-Price to be reduced to Is. perI acre if poison be eradi-

100 6 IA cated within five years.Classification, page 4 of

s. 7686/20.

Subject to payment of Agricultural Bank mortgage of.£289 7s. 10d. plus interest to 31/12/21 of £20 Os.;being E. P. T. King's cancelled Conditional PurchaseLease 13442/68.

"Bt,District (15 mites North of Tarim .Rock

T o um site).Corr. No. 0221/13.Open under Parts V., VI, and VIII. (Plan 387/80,

A l.)

Location 10200, comprising 1,000 acres (840 acres at10s. per acre, 160 acres tromestead Farm), (classifica-tion, page 15 of 13898/10) ; subject to payment ofAgricultural Bank mortgage of £302 15s. 8d. plus in-terest to 31/12/21 of 72 14s., and an Industries Assist-ance Board advance of £757 15e. 7(1.; being W. Dosek'scancelled Conditional Purchase Leases 34138/50 and1991.0/74.

413.7,

A Van District (11/2 miles South of Y calcrin g).Corr. No. 1527/12.Open under Parts V., VI., and VHF. (Plan 3771/40,

A2.)

Location No.

1963610635

I Price per IArea. 1 acre.,

a. r. p.,

£ s. d.431 l 0 0 12 0 I Classification, page 9 of 1527/12160 0 0 f I Subject to classification and

pricing.

Remarks

Subject to the payment of an Agricultural Bank mort-gage of £34 Ss. 6(1. and interest to date; being W.Walshe is cancelled Conditional -Purchase 31328/05 andHomestead Farm 18080/74.

NORTIIA LAND AGENCY.Th

!Iron District (,9 re to scum miles North -Gnat f romcrredin) .

Corr. No. 10034/12.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 24/80, and

Merredin Locations, Sheet 2.)

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

acres. £ s. (1.20462 2,056 0 6 6 t Classification, page 25 of

10034/12.20458 1,000 0 7 61 Classification, page 22 of

10034/12.

Subject to the free resumption by the Crown of anyportions of the locations required for townsite or rail-way purposes.

CC B.

I von District (acti0in g W (atoning Well, about ninemiles Arorlh from iliTt4nlyu(din).

Corr. No. 7122/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITT. (Plan 55/80,

F2.)Avon Location 14152, comprising 930 acres, at Os. 6d.

per acre (classification, page 14 of File 6765/09, Vol. 2).

N !than District Crimulty of Moll erin Lake:, and bring11 to 28 miles North from G(bbim).

Corr. No. 9152/12.Open under Parts V., VI., and (Plan 66 /81),

. A2, 3, & 4.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

1320

1321132213231324

146114621463146414601459

14581457145614551454

14531452145113501349134813471346134513441332

1325132613331331

13341335133613421341

1327132S

1330132913371338

13401339

146614671468146914701471

147214731476

147714781482

a. r. p.

997 0 0

097 0 0097 0 0730 0 0790 0 0

761 0 0763.0 0763 0 0987 0 0988 0 0989 0 0

944 0 0945 0 0990 0 0990 0 0990 0 0

990 0946 0045 0990 0990 0. 989 0989. 044 0994 0049 I

990 0

... 09998 67

01,638 6

998 0

840 0915 0958 0914 0998 (1

999 0907 0 0

s.

0 3 0O 8 0

0 8 0O 10 0O 9 6O 7 6

O 7 6O 8 00 9 00 9 6

O -9 60 10 0O 7 00 8 6

(I 8 0O 7 6

O 7 0O 7 0O 10 00 8 II

I 8 6

998 0 0998 0 0997 0 0 0 8 0999 0 0

997 (I 0999 0 0

942 0 0940 0 0938 0 0939 0 0937 0 (1

930 0 ()

0 10 0

O 3 6

933 0 (1

937 0 0 0 9 0955 0 0

955 0 0956 0 0957 0 0

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Conditions.-The Government does not guarantee AgriculturalBank advances, nor the construction of a railway line to servethese locations.

t,13.t,

Aron District (about eight miles North -Gast oftit Mt- lab

Corr. No. 6310/09.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 54/80,

A 3.)

Location No.

15348

15349

Area.

acres.695

931

Price peracre. Remarks.

s. (1.Subject to repricing.

cation, page 666765/09, Vol. 2.

Subject to repricing.cation, page 646765/09, Vol. 2.

Classithof File

Classifi-of File

Ninglayt District (about 28 miles North of Mandiga).Corr. No. 5320/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VHF. (Plan 66/80,

C2.)Location 542, comprising about 2,000 acres; subject to

survey, classification, and pricing; being T. T. Atkinson 'sabandoned Conditional Purchase application.

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loon District (about 17 miles North -East ofN aremb c cm) .

Corr. No. 1963/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

& 2.)

perLocation No. Area. Price p Remarks.acre.

acres. £ s. d.18301 815 -1

...... Subject to classification and

/22822 160 3 pricing.

rnsurveyed portion of 18301, to be selected together.

(a.) Subject to the Government retaining the rightto resume for railway or other public purposes any land,and no compensation to be given, except for the actualvalue of any improvements so resumed; also, the Gov-ernment does not guarantee the construction of a rail-way line to serve these locations.

(b.) Applications for Agricultural Bank advancesbeing considered entirely on their merits.

Being I. B. pillar's cancelled applications:

Victoria District (three miles NorthCorr. No. 2793/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

131.)

Location 4328, comprising about 300to survey, classification, and pricing;Brackenreg cancelled application forserve 15835.

of Buntine).

(Plan 89/80,

acres; subjectbeing R. V.

portion of Re-

Avon. District (about 18 miles North-East ofaremb eau) .

Corr. No. 6428/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITT. (Plan 5/80,

C & D1.)

Location No. Area. Price per Remarks.acre.

1

acres. £ s. d.19128 969 0 7 0 Classification, page 5 of 6428/21

19141 ... 980 0 6 6 Classification, page 6. of 6428/21

18271 971 0 8 0 Classification, page 4 of 6420/2118272 974 0 7 0 Classification, page 3 of 6429/21

(a.) Subject to the Government retaining the rightto resume for railway or other public purposes any land,and no compensation to be given, except for the valueof any improvements so resumed; also, the Governmentdoes not guarantee the constrmition of a railway line toservo these locations.

(b.) Applications for Agricultm Bank advancesbeing considered entirely on their merits.

Being M. M. and D. F. O'Leary's cancelled appli-cations.

Avon District (about five miles North of Bungullen).Corr. No. 8014/09.Open under Parts V., VI., and (Plan 26/80,

P2.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

14624 ...

/ 23208 ...

a. r. p.200 2 26

195 0 29

£ s. d. 1

0 10 0 1 Classification, page 82 ofI 5371/09.1 Subject to classification and

pricing.

/ Being portion of original Location 14624 South of Road.

Location 14624 subject. to payment of AgriculturalBank mortgage of £480 58.

Location 23208 subject to Agricultural Bank mortgageof £46.

Both locations are subject to a cropping lease, expir-ing. in March, 1923; being AV. Philpott's cancelled Con-ditional Purchase Lease 23847/55.

Aron District (six miles S out1 V est of Kellerb errin)Corr. No. 9590/10.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 25/80, A4.)

Loc. No. Area. 1 Price peracre.

18985

18986

acres. , s. d.about 450 1 0 7 0

1,967 1 0 7 0

Remarks.

Classification, page 13 of9590/10.

Classification, page 5 of9456/10.

Subject to the payment of an Agricultural Bank mort-gage of £219 198. and interest to 31/12/21 of £36 Ss. 4d.;being T. M. Carstairs' cancelled Conditional PurchaseLease 29347/55 and Bassett and E. R. Titterton'scancelled Conditional Purchase 6691/68.

Avon District (15 miles North-East of aremb can).Corr. No. 3393/21.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 5/80, C &

D1.)Location 18273. comprising 974 acres, at is. per acre

(classification, page 9 of 3393/21) ; subject to specialconditions relating to Government's right to resumewithout compensation except for the actual value ofany improvements that may be included in the resump-tion; being. D. F. O'Leary's cancelled Conditional Pur-chase Lease 38804/55.

N ingltan District (22 miles North -last of Ballidu)Cor. No. 1 1 8 5/2 1 .

Open under "'arts V. VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,B3.)

Location 107, comprising 1,000 acres; subject to classi-fication and pricing ; being J. Lloyd .Tones' abandoned.Conditional Pm chase application.

,i13.,,Ningh0,0 District (about 15 miles North. of .31andig a) .

Corr. N o. 5730/21.Open under Parts 'V., "VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

C4.)

Location No. Area. Price per 1

acre. 1

Remarks.

acres.555 ... about 1,840

/556 160

s. d.{Subject to survey, classifica-

tion, and pricing .

Unsurveyed Homestead Vann, portion of Loc. 555, to betaken together.

Being P. 11. Ashton 's cancelled Conditional Purchaseand Homestead Farm applications.

Ninghaa District (about 15 miles North of Mandl g a) .

Corr. No. 5700/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

B & C 4.)

Location No. Area. Price peacre. Remarks.

acres. s. d.553 about 1,840

/554 160

Subject to surrey, classifica-L don, and pricing .

1

Urusnrveyed Homestead Farm, portion of Location 553, to betaken together.

11 ig .1 II. Pratt's abandoned Conditio al Purchaseand Homestead Farm applications.

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Avon District (14 miles North of E janding).Corr. No. 7588/20.Open under Parts V.I. and VIII. (Plan 56/80, A4.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

acres. s. 0.11564 4S0 0 6 9 Classification,

3387/08.page 75 of

17300 160 0 8 0 Classification,0503/10.

page 3 of

Subject to the payment of an Agricultural Bank mort-gage of ,;18`2 4s. 6d. and interest to date; being T. E.Buckley 's cancelled Conditional Purchase Lease 13161/6S.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.at

Coolup A.A. District (six miles North-West of Coo7up).Corr. No. 2052/18.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 380D/40,

B3 & 4.)

Location No. Area. Price per 1acre Remarks.

156 ...187 ...188 ...

acres.210211232

e. el. 1

O 5 90 6 6O 6 9

Classification, page 15 of783/17.

Being E C. C. Birch's cancelled Conditional Pur-chase Lease 10894/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Gascoyne District (near Carnarvon).

Corr. No. 4836/21.Open under Part V., Section 55. (Plan 563/80 &

Gascoyne Locations, near Carnarvon.)Gascoyne Location 70, comprising 30 acres 0 roods 1

perch, at 42s. Gd. per acre, excluding improvements(Classification, page 63 of 1905/20).

Conditions.(a) To be held under Section 55 only.(b) No person to hold more than one block.(c) Half survey fee to be paid on application; bal-

ance in 12 months.(d) No instalment of purchase money for first five

years; after that period payment to be spread overtwenty years.

(e) Holder to fence at least half the land within thefirst five years, and the whole within ten years.

(t) To cultivate and plant, with fruit trees or lucerneor other approved fodder crops, at least two acres inthe first two years.

(g) To cultivate and plant one acre additional ineach succeeding year up to and including the tenth year.

(h) Within two years to sink a well and equip it witha windmill, pump, etc.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.

Jirbadji District (five miles South -West of SouthernCross).

Corr. No. 5698/14.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 36/80.)Location 2, comprising 800 acres, at lls. 3d. per acre

(classification, page 9 of 576/14) ; subject to paymentfor existing improvements; being J. Garrett's cancelledConditional Purchase Leases 35064/55 and 11873/56.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Wilbicn District.

Corr. No. 7217/20.Open under Part V. (Plan 408D/40, C3.)The land contained within the closed road along a

South boundary of Location S124, and a West and aNorth boundary of Location 9031, at 15s per acre.

This land is available only to holders of land abuttingthereon.

The Crown Grant of this land will not be issued beforethose of adjoining blocks in the same name.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS Charles Oliver Bland, being the owner ofland over or a: 011-_t. which the undermentioned road inthe AVON (now QUAIRAD1NG) Road District passes,has applied to the Avon (now Quairading) Road Boardto close the said road, which is more particularly de-scribed hereunder, that is to say:

u906,/f1.A. 52.---The roads as hereunder set out: -(1) The surveyed road along a North-West and 'part

of the West boundary of Avon Location 18141; from asurveyed road at the Eastern corner of Location 16044to 'Road No. 4941.

(2) The surveyed road along the South-East boundaryof Avon Location 18714; from road above described atits Eastern corner, to Road No. 4941 at its Southerncorner. (Plan 3C/40, EL)

wREBEAs the Minister for Lands, being the owner oflaud over or along which the undermentioned road inthe ESPHRANCE Road District passes, has applied tothe Fsperance Road Board to Close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:-

1407/22.E. 14.-The roads as hereunder set out:-1. The road extending Northerly and North Easterly,

passing through Fitzgerald Locations 393, 373, ReserveNo. 10754, and Location 379; from a ,surveyed road inthe first Mentioned location to a surveyed road along theNorth-Western boundary of the last mentioned location.

2. The surveyed road passing through Locations 430,431, and 434; from a surveyed road on the North-Westeorner of Location 76 to a surveyed road on the Northernboundary of Location 434. (Plans 392/80, and Esper-ance, Sheets Nos. 12 and 13.)

EREAS William. Drummond, being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road inthe muLLEwA Road District passes, has applied tothe Mullewa .Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosaT:--

2868/21.M. 172.-The surveyed road along the South and East

boundaries of Victoria Location_ 7478; from its South-West corner to a surveyed road at its North-East corner.'(Plan 156B/40, D1.)

WHEREAS Wilfred Carran, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road in thePERENJORI-MORAWN Road District passes, has ap-plied to the Perenjori-Morawa Road Board to close thesaid road, which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:

484/22.P. 82.-The surveyed road along the North-West

boundary of Reserve No. 16026 and the West boundaryof Victoria Location 6256; from Road No. 5563, at the_North corner of said Reserve, to the South-West cornerof said location. (Plan 1.22/80, EL)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road inthe YILGARN Road District passes, has applied to theYilg,nrn Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Corr. 1082/22.Y. 30.-That portion of Virginis Street passing along

the North-Eastern boundary of G.A. Lot 19 from itsNorth to its East corners. (Plan Southern Cross Town-site.)

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

And whereas the said Boards have assented to the saidapplications:

And whereas the Governor in Exeeutive Council hasconfirmed the said assents:

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.Dated this 30th day of June, -1922.

C. 0. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.'HEREAS the MINGENEW Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting' of the Board, held at Mingenewon or about the 12th day of May, 1922, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

3331/20.Widening of Part of Road No. 1910.That portion of

Victoria Location 2016, bounded 1,y tines ,00nmencin,the junction of the South-Western side of Bead 'No.:1479 with the South-Eastern side m' l:oad .No. 1910,

extendio (as shown on L.T.O. _Diagram No. 9782)116 degeo....s :Ai minutes, 1 chain 57 links; 220 degrees56 minures, id chains 19.7 links; 298 degrees 50 minutes,2 elmlits 31.8 links; :58 degrees 29 minutes, 9 chains87.6 links; thence 44 degrees 5 minutes, 5 chairts 79links, to the :starting point. (Plan 123/80, EL)

WHEREAS the PERTH Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Perth on orabout the 7th day of April, 1922, resolved to open theroad hereinafter described, that is to say:

2578/19.Regazettal and deviation of Flo ail No. (1212 to agree

with survey on L.T.O. Diagram No. 9409.A strip ofhind, one chain wide (widening at its junction with.thmtie Crescent), from Kathleen Avenue to Pantie Cres-cent, as shown on -L.T.O. Diagram No. 5405. (Plan10/20, N.E.)

WHEREAS the ALBANY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting- of the Board, held_ at Albany on orabout the 2nd day of September, 1921, resolved to openIlte road hereinafter described, that is to say:

(1608/19.Negozettal and widening of Road No. 6990.A strip

of t: :s o!1,2 chain wide (-61,[eiting -shown onm No. 44765), commencing on flosi boundary

of Phint;agenet Location 28 and extending (as shown onDiagram aforesaid) Southerly, Easterly, akil Northerly,inside and thing part of the Westero, the Southern, andpart of the Eastern boundary oil Emotion 21 to joinRoad No. 683. (Plan 451/80, D4.)

WHEREAS the VICTORIA PLAINS Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atNew Noreia on or about the 6th day of September,192], resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

3122/20.Deviations of parts of Read No. 6749.A strip of

land, one chain wide, leaving the present road on theWest boundary of Lot 111209 of Melbourne Location934, and extending (as shown on Diagram No. 43780)South-Eastward, passing through Lot M1209 aforesaidto rejoin the out road near the South-West corner ofLocation 879.

Also, a. strip of land, one chain wide, leaving; thepresent road on the South boundary of Lot 911182 ofMelbourne Location 934, and extending (as shown onDiagram No. 43781) South-Eastward, passing throughLocation 934 to Road No. 1446. (Plan 58/80, D:=1.)

WHEREAS the WOODANILLING Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atIVoodanilling on or about the 8th day of April, 1913,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

761/18No. 6767.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-West corner of KojonupLocation 4378, and extending East along the Northboundary of Location 3206 to its North-East corner;thence North-Eastward (as shown on Diagram No.4655S) through Locations 5191 and 49S9 to Road No.4912, at the North-East corner of the latter location.(Plan 416/A40, B fi Cl.)

WHEREAS the BROOKTON Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Brookton onOr about the 10th day of January, 1921, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

3208/15.No. 6768.A strip of land, one chain wide, its North-

Eastern side commencing at the South-East corner ofAvon Location 12211, and extending South-Eastward(for a distance of about 13 chains) and North-East-ward to a point -on the West boundary of Location 9932about 8 chains from its North-West corner; thence

North-Eastward through said Location 9932 to a pointon its North boundary, about 3 chains from its North-West corner. (Plan 342C/40, D4.)

WHEREAS the UPPER GASCOYNE Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atThe :function on or about the 29th clay of December,1921, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

3266/17.No. 6769.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 3-IS in Pastoral Cease 676/94 approximately60 chains East of Jimba. ,Timba. Homestead, and extend-big in a Northerly and North-Easterly direction, pass-ing through Pastoral Leases 676/94 and 2880/96 to RoadNo. 348 in the latter. (Plan 74/300.)

WthEREAS the KOJONUB Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a ineeting of the Board, held at Kojonup on:rr about the 10th day of December, 1921, resolved to

open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:19:34/22.No. 6770.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 2468 at the South-West corner of KojonupLocation 5638 and extending., East, along the Southboundaries of Locations 5638 and 3234, and inside andalong part of the South boundary of Location 3165 to1 chain East of the North -West corner of Location 7093;thence South inside and along the West boundary ofLocation 7093 to sail Road No. 2:468 at its South-Westcorner. (Plan. 41:5/80, F2.)

WHEREAS the PLANTAGENET Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting- of the Board, held at MountBarker on or about the 31st day of December, 1921,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

355/22.No. 6771. strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

the Cranbrook-Vetemerrup Road on the South boundaryof Blautn:::)-mt Location 4099, approximately 4 chainsWestward from the 7 M.P., and extending North-Eastward through said location to the North-West corner ofLocation :1909; thence East, North-Eastward, andSouth-Eastward outside ;did along the North boundaryof Location 3909, and the South:East and South-Westboundaries of Reserve No. 17927 to the 9 M.P. on theCranbrook-Yetemerrup Road. (Plan 445/80.)

WHEREAS the PLANTAGENET Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Mount:Barker on or about. the 9th day of February, 1922,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

826/22.No. 6772.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-West center of KojonupLocation 5563, and extending East inside and along- theSouth boundary of said location to 0 surveyed road atits South-East corner. (Plan 437/80, C D 3.)

WHEREAS the DOWERIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dowerinon or about the 4th clay of February, 1.922, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

944/22.No. 6773.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 2532 at the North-East corner of Avon Loca-tion 17153, and extending West inside and along- a Northboundary of said locatiou to the North-East corner ofLocation 10591. (Plan 33/SO, Al.)

WHEREAS the PERTH Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Perth on orabout the 4th day of April, 1922, resolved to open theroad hereinafter described, that is to say:

1.730/].2.No. 6774.A strip of bind, one chain wide, its South-

Western side leaving the East side of Road No. 6003,1 chain 41.4 links, from the North-West corner of Lot11 of Swan Location :22, and extending (as shown onL.T.O. Diagram No. 5521) South-Eastward, throughsaid lot to the North side of Road No. 4872, 7 chains57.8 links, from the South-West corner of aforesaid lot.(Plan IA/40, B2.)

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Nbi 80, 1922.] GOVERNMEN GAZ ETT E, \ V . A . 1215

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuantto Section 1T of "The Public Works Act, 1902," bynotices published in the Go vernme0 Gazette, declaredthat the said lands had been set apart, taken, or re-sumed for the purpose of the said Roads, and that plansof the said lands might be inspected at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys. Perth.

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

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

Dated this 30th day of .Iite, 1922.C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

CtINEI AT NOT- \ MI A PPLICATIONSFOR LAND.

Spreial Conditions re Improw opts by the Crown.Department of Lands and Surveys,

3475/22. Perth, 29th. June, 1922.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. the Minister forLands has decided limt, in 1,11 ere, all approvals of ap-plications for laud, except as rc._!siiials those areas in theSouth-AVest which are set apart or likely to be operatedon for Group Settlement, shall be issued subject to thecondition that he (the Minister) may clear or otherwiseinuirove the land after approval, and the price of theland will be increased accordingly, as provided by Sec-tion 117 of The Land Act, 1898."

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of -Mines,

lotio/22. Perth, 23th Juno, 1922.IN accwalance with the provisions of Section 276 of

The Alining Act, 1901," His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased toapprove temporary Reserve No. 29SH of certain CrownLauds situated quarter-mile West of Belong Townsite,East Coolgardie Goldfield, adjoining. the Western boun-dary of Prospecting Area. No. 58SY, containing 3 acres,and_ to authorise Albert William Rodda to occupy, con-ditionally, the said reserve for a period of twelve monthsfrom the 1st day of July, 1922, with the right of renewalfor a further six months, for the purpose of dry dredging'for alluvial gold.

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

Department of Mines,052/21. Perth, 28tlf June, 1922.

IN accordance with the provisions of Section 276 of"The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased toauthorise john Thomson to occupy, conditionally, tem-porary Reserve No. 26111, situated at Cambridge Gulf,in the Kimberley Division, for a further period of twelvemonths from the tat day of july, 1922, for the purposeof prospecting. for Coal.

SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

A PPOINTMENT.Department of Alines,

960/22. Perth, 28th June, 1922.11 tS Excellency the iLientenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to appoint Police ConstableDavid -limiter as Acting- Mining Registrar at North-ampton, to date from the 19th day of June, 1922.

IL J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 2801 June, 1922.

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

M. J. CALANCHINLUnder Secretary for Mines.

The undermentioned Applications for Gold

Gold Mining Leases.

fining Leases were approved, subject to survey :

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

Broad ArrowCoolgardieEast Coolgardie

1907w.*... 5153.... 5327E.

Mineral Leases.

The inc-mentioned Applications for Mineral Leases Were approved, subject to survey

Coolgardie

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

The surrenders of the undermentioned Mineral Leases were accepted

Goldfield. District.

West Kimberley

No. ofLease.

, 78.

Name of Lease. Lessee.

1314

Little Yampi O'Grady, Heuer James.Little Flower do.

Conditionally.

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1216 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1922.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred by "The Gov-ernment Railways Act, 1904," the Commissioner ofRailways for the State of Western Australia herebymakes the fol'owing, Regulations for organising, classi-fying, and paying the Heads of Branches and Sub-Headsof the Government Railways who are euempt from theprovisions of "The Railways Classification Board Act,1920":

1.Hours of Duty.The hours of duty shall be as required from time to

time.

2. Leave of Absence.(a.) Officers shall he entitled to twelve days' leave

per annum, exclusive of public holidays. Officers re-quired to work on any public holiday shall be granteda day's leave in lien of such holiday.

(b.) Leave of absence shall be calculated to theclose of each financial year, and shall be paid for at thesalary the officer is in receipt of at the time such annualleave is taken.

(c.) The leave shall be applied for and taken out ata time convenient to the Department before the thirtiethJune following the year for which it fell due; at theexpiration of that time the leave shall lapse unless suchleave shall have been deferred by the Department orthe permission of the Commissioner obtained for itsaccumulation.

(d.) In urgent cases leave in addition to the fore-going may be granted, without pay, for a period notexceeding three months. Any public holidays fallingdue during the period in which an officer is on leavewithout pay shall not be paid for.

(e.) Subject to the proviso hereto, any officer whomay resign or be dismissed from the service shall beentitled to receive payment for any holidays pro rataup to the time of leaving the service: Provided that ifan officer be dismissed for being under the influenceof liquor or for drunkenness, lie shall be entitled tobe paid only for such leave (if any) as was due up tothe thirtieth June previous, and if dismissed for pecula-tion or other serious irregularity he shall not be entitledto payment for any holidays.

(f.) The next-of-kin of a deceased officer shall begranted payment of pro rata annual leave to the dateof the decease of the officer.

3. Absence without Pay.Any term in excess of three months an officer is absent

from duty from any cause without pay shall not forany purpose be included as part of such officer's periodof service.

1.Loug Service Lea;ve.(a.) The Commissioner shall grant to any officer who

has continued on the salaried staff for ten years longservice leave for three calendar months on full pay orSix calendar months on half pay. For the subsequentperiod of ten years the same conditions shall apply, andthereafter for every seven years similar leave shall begranted.

(b.) Service prior to attaining the age of eighteenyears shall not count in computing long service leave.

(e.) Any public holidays occurring during the periodin which an officer is on long service leave will be cal-culated as portion of the long service leave, and extra.days in lieu thereof shall not be granted.

(d.) Should a married officer who has completed halfor more qualifying service for long; service leave die,his next-of-kin shall be granted payment for such leavepro rata.

(e.) Any officer who resigns or is retired from theservice (through having reached the retiring age ex-cepted) shall be paid for long service leave due at thetime of resignation or retirement.

(f.) Any officer who is retired upon reaching the retir-ing age shall be paid for long service leave pro rata todate of retirement.

(g'.) Any officer dismissed from the service shall notbe entitled to payment for long service leave.

5.Sick Leave.(a.) Any officer who is incapacitated for duty in con-

sequence of illness or injury shall, as soon as possible,advise his superior officer in sufficient time to admit ofarrangements being made for the performance of hisduties. Any such officer who fails to do so shall betreated as absent without leave.

(b.) Any officer so incapacitated for duty shall alsonotify his superior officer in sufficient time of the dateOn which he will be able to resume duty to enable anynes-s--ar a,iangements to be made.

(c.) Should the absence be prolonged beyond one day,the officer shall forward to his superior officer on thesecond day thereof a certificate from any legally quali-fied medical practitioner showing the nature of the ill-ness and probable duration.

(d.) Any officer who finds that he is unable to resumeduty on the expiration of the period shown in the firstcertificate shall thereupon furnish a further certificate,and shall continue to do upon the expiration of theperiods r<spyetively covered by such certificates: Pro-vided, however, that the maximum period between thedates of furnishing any two medical certificates shallbe fourteen days.

(e.) In cases where incapacity for duty is obvious,the Commissioner may relieve the officer of the necessityof providing medical certificate.

(f.) Any officer shall, if so directed, present himselffor eyaminatiou by a medical officer at such time andplace as may be fixed.

(g.) Any officer who has been absent for three days(not continuous) in one financial year shall, if instructedby his superior officer, furnish a medical certificate forabsences of one day only.

(h.) Officers who have conformed to the foregoing- maybe granted sick leave (exclusive of annual and longservice leave) for three months on full pay and threemouths on half pay.

(I.) Such have may be granted in one or more periods,but the aggsegate amount of leave on pay provided formust mil be exceeded.

(j.) In no ease shall an officer be granted more thanthree months on full pay and three months on half rayin any one triennial period, unless otherwise determinedby the Commissioner. The triennial period to be tIethree years preceding the date of illness for which pay-ment is elaimed.

(h.) No payment will he made for any absence due toan officer's own fault, neglect, or misconduct.

(1.) Indisposition not necessitating confinement to thehouse will not be regarded as illness in respect of whichleave of absence will be granted under this section,excepting under special circumstances to be approved bythe Commissioner.

G.Travel/int/ wed Away from Home Allowances.(a.) Allowances to meet the travelling expenses of

officers will be paid as under:Officers in receipt of £500 per

annum and over .. 17s. 6d. per day.Officers in receipt of less than

£000 per annum .. 15s. Od. per day.Daily expenses after ten days' residence at the same

place to be reduced by twenty-five per cent.(b.) Where an officer, away from his head-quarters, is

stationed at one place for a continuous period of fourweeks or more, in lieu of the above scale he shall bepaid £3 per week from the first day of taking up dutyat such place.

(c.) The daily rate shall represent in equal portionsthe expenses for three meals and a bed. For the pur-pose of computing expenses, in the ease of arrival athome station, breakfast shall be allowed for if arrivalis later than S a.m., lunch if later than 1 p.m., tea iflater than 6 p.m., and bed if later than 11 p.m.

(d.) When an officer is absent from home station forless than a full day and niG"Mt, reasonable actual ex-penses, with a maximum of Os. per meal in suburbanareas and Os. Gd. per meal outside suburban areas, willbe allowed.

(e.) When a sleeping berth is provided, the bed allow-ance will not apply, except when a bed-has been paid forelsewhere for a portion of the night.

(f.) Incidental expenses, such as cab fares and cart-age of personal lugga!,,e, will be allowed provided thetime away from home station is sufficient to warrante:cle expenditure.

(g.) Iii cases where an officer is engaged at otherthan his home station in receipt of weekly rate of allow- son sad is temporarily away from such station, the&lib: allowance will be paid in lieu of the weekly rate_for the period of such temporary absence for one dayor ov-o: if the absence ifs kiss than one day, reasonableactual expenses will be paid.

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dUNE 30, 1922:j GOVERNMENT G E, W.A. 1217

(h.) Where an officer is relieving on expenses for aperiod of less than twenty-eight days, he shall not re-ceive greater payment for relieving expenses than hewould have received if lie had been relieving for twenty-eight days.

(i.) additional allowance of twenty per cent.(20,11 ) shall be granted an officer stationed outside theareas delincil in Clause 7, Subclauses (a) and (b), whentravelling within such areas.

(j.) Win re officers travel by steamer on which thefare paid includes sustenance an allowance of fifteenper cent. (15%) of the passage money shall be paid inlieu of the ordinary travelling allowance.

(k.) Officers travelling on duty to the Eastern Statesvia the Trans-Australian Railway will be paid suchallowance from time of leaving Kalgoorlie until returnthereto as the Commissioner may determine.

(1.) Any unmarried otiirer who is required to under-take duties away from his head-quarters, and who re-mains at one foreign station for a. period exceedingtwenty-eight days, will not be granted away from homeallowance, but will be paid any reasonable expensesincurred in travelling to and from his head-quarters.

(m.) Subclauses (b), (h), and (I) will not apply untilan officer has received information flint his stay at oneplace will be of such duration as to bring him under theprovisions of these subelauses.

(n.) In special cases the above scale may be increasedby the Commissioner.

7.District Ailonto,nce.(a.) Officers stationed at Merredin or Eastward or

Northward thereof on the Eastern Goldfields Line asfar as Ooonga.rrie (inclusive), or at Mullewa or East-ward or Northward thereof on the Murchison GoldfieldsLine as far as Mount Magnet (inclusive), or on theHopetoun-Ravensthorpe Railway, shall be paid districtallowances as under:

Married officers .. .. £45 per annum.Single officers .. £25 per annum.

(b.) Officers stationed on the Eastern Goldfields LineEastward or Northward of Goongarrie, or on the Mur-chison Goldfields Line Eastward or Northward of MountMagnet, shall be paid district allowances as under:

Married officers .. £60 per annum.Single officers .. £30 per annum.

(e.) When cm Oleer stationed in a district carryingall allowance is on long service leave, no allowance willhe paid unless the officer or his family remain in suchdistrict.

(d.) An officer brought away temporarily for reliefpurposes from a district carrying an allowance shallbe paid the allowance, provided such officer's familyremains in such district.

(e.) District allowances shall not apply when anofficer is absent without pay, and in the case of anofficer leaving, the service for ally cause and due forpayment in lieu of holidays, allowance shall not be paidfor the period of such holidays.

8.Fr ce Passes.(a.) An officer shall be allowed three first class passes,

as under :--(i.) One station to station pass on the occasion of

the annual leave, to cover the full term ofannual leave due.

(ii.) Two privilege passes from one given stationto another and return.

(iii.) In addition to the foregoing. an officer shallbe granted a station to station T- ass to coverthe full term of long service leave.

(b.) The passes may be issued in favour of the officer,his wife, and members of his family (in the ease offemales, unmarried, and in the case of males, undereighteen years of age), solely dependent 'Iron the officer'searnings. The concession may be extended to themother of an officer resident with him and solely de-pendent upon his earnings, or to the sister of an un-married officer similarly situated.

(c.) Upon request an officer shall be granted a separ-ate pass, station to station, for his wife and dependants,as mentioned in Sel7elayse (h) hereof, where it is in-convenient for both to travel at the same time or inthe same direction.

(d.) After six months' service an officer shall be en-titled to the passes mentioned in Subelause (a) in pro-portion to length of service.

(c.) An officer who resigns or is retired from theservice and has anneal leave due will be granted a freestation to station pass for the term of such holiday.

9. Privilege Tickets.An officer shall be allowed first class privilege tickets

at one-half the ordinary single fare for the return orsingle pourney (minimum ls. tor an adult and 6d. for achild), to be issued as provided in Clause 8.

Note.Privilege tickets shall not apply to racespecials, guaranteed s, ecials, or special excursion trains,within a Ii ty mile radius, or when in the opinion of the`cation- master at the station where the officer desires tocommence his journey there is not ample room on thetrain.

10.Privilege Season Tickets.(a.) First class season tickets at one-half the ordinary

season ticket rates will, on application and on productionof the Departmental certificate, be issued to an officerto enable him to travel between his place of occupationand the station nearest to his place of residence.

(b.) These season tickets shall be available onlywhilst the holder is in the employ of the Department.

(c.) Should the holder resign or change his place ofresidence a refund of the une:,piraid value of the ticketwill be made if handed in at the time.

1EResignations and Retirements.(a.) No officer shall leave the Department until the

expiration of one month's written notice of Ins intentionso to do Without the approval of the Commissioner.

(b.) One calendar month's notice shall be given bythe Commissioner to any such officer whose services areno longer required, provided that this subclause shallnot amly to cases of stunmary dismissal for misconduct,or to officers for whom the Commissioner is unable tofind work, or whom lie may deem it unnecessary toemploy by reason of any action on the part of any ofhis employees, or for any cause beyond his control.

12.--Promotions.(a.) Promotion or appointment to any position gov-

erned by these Regulations will be by .selection. Thedecision of the Commissioner in all cases shall be final.

(b.) When considered necessary, a person from outsidethe service may be appointed to any position in the ser-vice, provided there is not an officer in the service cap-able of filling the position.

(e.) No officer shall refuse compliance with any orderdirecting his transfer from one position to another.

(d.) Promotion from one position to another may bemade provisionally for a Bunted period with a view totesting' the suitability of any officer for such 1,app oint-ment. If at the end of the period so fixed the officeris not retained in the anpointment, he shall be pro-vided for at the same salary as he was in receipt ofprior to the provisional appointment.

13.Acting in Higher Capacities.An officer required to temnorarily carry out the duties

of a higher position or positions shall receive the mini-mum salary attached to such higher position, providedthat he has relieved in the position or positions for atleast one calendar month continuously, after whichperiod the minimum salary attached to the position orpositions relieved will be paid.

14.Rates of Salaries.(a.) Officers to whom these regulations apply shall be

classified into seven classes, viz.:Range of Salary.

First Class £850 £900 £1,000Second Class £700 £750 £800Third Class £000 £640 £675Fourth Class £500 £540 £575Fifth Class £500 £520 £540Sixth Class £135 £455 £475Seventh Class £385 £400 £415

(b.) Officers annointed to the positions set forth here-after shall be paid a salary not less than the minimumsalary for sinhi position.

(c.) Advancement from minimum to maximum shallbe by yearly increment, subject to good conduct, zeal,and efficiency in the discharge of allotted duties.

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1218 GOY NMENT G-AZETTE, W.A. [JUNE: 30, 1922.

15.Classification.The positions to which these regulations relate are

on let June, 1922, as shown in the Classification follow-ing. The creation of any new position, the revision ofthe Classification, or the abolition of any position shallbe subject to the approval of the Minister for Rail-ways:

Position. Branch. eadquarters. Class.

... 1stChief Traffic Manager ... ' Traffic ...Chief Mechanical Engineer ... Locomotive ...Chief Engineer, Way it Works Way 65 WorksChief Accountant ... ... AccountsComptroller of Stores ... j StoresSecretary for Railways ... Secretary'sAssistant Chief Traffic Man- Traffic

aver and District TrafficSuperintendent, Metropol-itan District

Workshops Manager ... ... Locomotive ...Superintendent of Loco. Run- do. ...

flingAssistant Chief Engineer and Way it Works

District Engineer, Metro-politan District

:Electrical and Signal Engineer do.District Traffic Superintend-ents

Central District ... Traffic ...Southern District ... do. ...South-Western District do. ...

District Loco. Superintendent, Locomotive ...Metropolitan District

Assistant Engineer and ChiefDraftsman

District EngineersCentral District ... do.Southern District ... do.South - Western District I do.

District Traffic, Superintend-entsNorthern District ... afficEastern District .. do.

District Loco. Superintend-entsCentral District .., Locomotive ...Southern District ... do. ...South-Western District . do. ...

District EngineersN orthern District Way & WorksEastern District do. ...

Mill Manager ... Stores ...Industrial Agent Secretary's ...Dm . tom Inspect or do. ...Chief I 'lurk ... Traffic ...

Do. :Locomotive ...Do. ... ... Way & WorksDo. Stores ...

Chief Draftsman ... ... Locomotive ...Chief Boiler Inspector ... do.Auditor of Disbursements ... AccountsClaims Agent ... ... ... TrafficDistil et Loco. Superintend-

ets--.5 orthern District ... Locomotive ...lkt,ter n District ... do. ...

offieerldf itareA s,e s seet ion Secretary's ...l'inmoli isietivii do.Summa' See11011 ... do.

Advertising Agent ... do.Chief Audit Clerk ... AccountsChief Sti,l'; (qui: do.Chief Bookkeeper ... do.Paymaster and Receiver do.Chief Statistical Clerk do. ...Stores Foreman ... ... StoresOfficer-in-Charge, Records Secretary's ...

Perth.11 id JelPerth

id. Jet.Perth

do.

Mid. Jet.Perth

do.

do.

Cod

Northam 4thNarroginBanburyPerth

Way k Works do.

Northam ...NatToginBanbury

Geraldton ... 5thKalgoorlie

PortNarroginBunbury

GeraldtonKalgoorlie ...DwellingupPerth

do.do.

Mid. .1(4.PerthMid. jet.

do.do.

Perthdo.

CeraldtonKalgoorlie ...

Perthdo.do.do.do.do.do.do.(to.

do.

H. POPE,Commissioner of Railways.

5th

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Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council on the 21st day of June, 1922.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Cl) VERNNEBNT RAILW,V)1S.

Freight for carriage of Lime for the manufactureof Gement.

IT is hereby notified that His lExcelleney the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator in Exeeutive Council, inexercise of the power conferred by Section 22 of "TheGovernment Railways Act, 1904," as amended 1w Sec-tion 3 of the Act No. 29, 1907, has fixed the chargesand conditions as from the 1st day of July, 1922, forthe carriage over the Government Railways of Lime forthe manufacture of cement, as follows:

For 13 miles and underThree shillings and three-pence per ton.

Exceeding 13 milesOne penny per ton per milebeyond 13 miles in addition.

Fractional parts of a. mile less than half a mile willnot lie charged for half a mile and over will be chargedfor as one mile.

The above rates To not include the loading and un-loading or the use o-f sheets, ropes, or chains for theprotection of the lime.

WIfen loading. or unloading is done by the Department-,one shilling' and tiixpelwe per ton for each service willbe added to the rate.

The charges for the use of sheets, ropes, or chains areas follows:

Sheets Two shillings and six] le lice each.:Ropes or cliainsNinepence each.

-When covered vans are used, covering charges will helevied at the sante rate and on the same basis as ifsheets were used.

Et other respects the conditions of By-law No. 5:5 toapply.

Dated the 28th day of June, 1922.

H. POPE,C1outtnissioner of Railways.

THE 1105 D HT STH cTs (71,, 1919.

Department of -Works and Trading. Concerns,P.W. 6580/19: Perth, 28th June, 1922.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theMinister for Works and Trading C011eeialS, under theprovisions of Section 86 of 'Elie Road Districts Act,1919," has approved of the honorary appointments ofmr. Hora.ce Gamblen, of South. Perth, find Mr. EdwardTindale, ( \l of of Public Works De-partment, Perth, to witness absentee votes.

Road Board.P.W. 4877/19.

TT is hereby notified. -far general information, that HisExcellency 11 A/build.) rotor in Exeeutive Council, underthe provisions ,1' S1e,d ion 167 of "The Road DistrictsAct, 1919... ..m: . 91 of " The Public Works It1902," has 1,eu pleased to place Miaigin Road !fridgeover 'Williams Eiver the control and managementof the Williams Road !loard.

llatinuitp Road Board.P.W. 4378/2n

1111 is hereby (unified, for general inefmmiation, that His:1xcelle»cy the Adminh-trator in Executive Council, underthe provisions of Seefien 167 of " The Road DistrictsAct, 1919." and ion : t 1 of " Tlw Public Works Act,1902," has been pleased 1 place Lapel River Bridges(2) on Brookland.- Fs1 ate Road under the control andmanagement of the Pa lingup Road iBoard.

L'oebourni? Road Board.P.W. 228/21.

IT is hereby' notified, for :?;eneral information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council, underthe provisions Of Section 167 of The Road. DistrictsAct, -1919,1' has been pleased to place the Roebourue1\lechanics' Institute under the control and managementof the Roebomme Road Board.

DOWEP1N AND WATALEVRTLEM ROAD BOARDS._Adjustment of Accounts.

I', \ \'. 1050/22.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Administrator in Executive Council hasapproved, under the provisions of "The Road DistrictsAct, 1919," to the adjustment of accounts between theDowerin and W;yalcatehem Road Boards eonsequent onexcise of certain territory from the former io cmistitntethe latter Road District as and in the nemner set 'forthif) the report of the Road Board litspactor dated the17th day of March 1922 and that the transfer of pro-perty recennueuded by such report be effected and thesame vested accordingly.

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Warren, Bridgetown, and Upper Blackwood Road

Districts.Alteration of District and Ward .Bou=ndaries.

Notice of Intention.Department of Works and Trading Concerns.

P.W. 6122/21. Perth, 13th June, 1922.T is hereby notified, for general information, that it is

the intention of His Excellency the Administrator, underthe provisions of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," toalter the boundaries between the Warren and Bridge-town Road Districts, by transferring from the former tothe latter District all that territory described in Schedule"A" hereto, such transferred territory to form a newward of the Bridgetown Road District, to be called theSeaton Boss Ward; also to alter the boundaries betweenthe Warren and Upper Blackwood Road Districts, bytransferring from the former to the latter District allthat territory described in Schedule "B" hereto: alsoto abolish the South Ward of the Bridgetown Road Dis-trict and constitute the territory thereof two Wards,with the names and boundaries and number of membersallotted to each Ward as described in Schedule "C"hereto.

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Government Office, Department of Worksand Trading Concerns, Perth.

IL W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting Under Secretary for Works and

Trading Concerns.

SCHEDULE ":A."Bridgetown Road District.

Transfer of Territory front the Warren Road District.All that piece of land bounded of the Northward by

part of the present boundaries of the Bridgetown andUpper Blackwood Road Districts from the South-lArestcorner of Nelson Location 1369 to the North -West cornerof Location 8548.

On the Eastward by lines commencing at the North-West corner of said Location 5548 and extending South-ward along its West and part of its South boundary tothe production North of the West boundary of Location;6139 and along said production and West boundary,part of the North and the West boundary of Location8550 and the latter's production South to the Northboundary of Pastoral Lease 3757/93 and along part ofthe North, the West, and part of the South boundary ofsaid Pastoral Lease, the West boundary of Location3537 and its production South to the North boundary ofLocation 3682, and along part of its North and its Westboundary, part of the North, the West, and the Southboundary of Location 1784, part of the -North boundaryof Location 2889, the North, the East, and the Southboundary of Location 1693, part of an East boundary ofLocation 2889, part of the North, the East, a South, aWest, and a. South boundary of Location 2426, a Southand an East boundary of Location 2889 to its South-East corner.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the saidSouth-East corner and extending West-ward along theSouthernmost boundary of Location 2889, part of theEast and the North boundary of Location 2885, a South,an East, is South and part of the West_ boundary of Lo-cation 3753, the South and part of the West boundaryof Location 602, a South boundary of Location 3108, theSouth and part of a West boundary of Location 1704,the South boundary of Location 3556, the Southernmostand the West boundary of Location 3555 and the latter'sproduction North to time South boundary of PastoralLease 3719/93, and 'Westward alone part of the saidSouth boundary and its production A:i.: ward to the Eastboundary of Reserve. 12976 (Timber t; and Northwardabout 140 chains along part of said East boundary to a.point thereon East of Survey _Mirk (bromt arrow)11E56; thence West to the said survey marl: and Northto the South.-West corner of Location 7122, an along.the Southernmost, an East, a South. the Eas.eriiinost,the 1\liortlwrninost, a West, and a N 'ary ofsaid Location 7122 to a North-V',.',..., ot same;thence Northward through survey oi arrow)HE 54 aud (broad- arrow) BP 53 i Westcorner of Location 4162; thence 1 alongthe North: boundaries of locations 21110.of the East and the Northernmost 11011

1214, the North and part of the West bounds cv Lo-

cation 1281, part_ or the East and the North boundaryof .1,6eation 1648, an East, the Southernmost, a. West,mot a South boundary of Location 3834, part of theEast and the South boundary of Location 1337, Southboundaries of Locations 3842, 2186, 1361, 3692, 3879,and 3473 to the last-mentioned location's South-Westcorner; thence be' "arts of the North and West boun-d:111u, of Ian --- ion dtt; to the production East of the

duc!iim .

of ''du thou 6652, and along said pro-Nort it 1-1`,..orth iiiiandary and its production West to

Location 4056, part of the Eastof said Location 4056, the

North and tuli. West boundary of Location 4053,the South 1 a mid::.v Location 6185 to its South-Westcorder.

On the Westward by part of the present boundary ofthe Warren Road District to the starting point.

Tso/i,s/ci H/ Ter;Alt that pies

part of the !westwood Roadthe Warren Rof Nelson LocatiLocation 7357.

On the Eaii.t wai.d,by part of the present boundary ofthe Warren himl !District from the South-East cornerof said Locution. 7357 to intersect the Southern side ofRoad No. 3445 oil 1 he West boundary of Location 8839.

On the Sout-h-ari lines commencing at the said in-tersection and ex1eciiing Westward along the Southernside of said Read :; !i) and the Northern boundaries ofLocations 7991, 79"i. 7979 and part of the latter-most's Western botuniary to the left bank or the ToneIliver and along said Ni I; bank of the river to the South-East corner of Location 785; thence along the Southern-most boundary of. Location 785. the South boundary ofLocation 863, part of the North boundary of Location5853, part of the West boundary of Pastoral Lease1578/93 to a surveyed road intersecting the said West.F oundary and along the Northern side of said surveyedroad and the Southern boundary of Location 4496, Southboundaries of Reserve 11774 Locations 7115 and 2302and their production Westward to and along part of theNorth boundary of Location 3461, the East and Northboundary of Location 1693, part of the North boundaryof Location 2889, the South boundary of Location 1784to its South-West corner.

On the Westward by lines commencing at the saidSouth-West corner and extending Northward along theWest and part of the North boundary of said Location1784, and the West and part of the North boundary ofLocation 3682 to the production South of the West boun-dary of Location 3537 and along said production andWest, boundary, part of the Southernmost, the West, andpart of the North boundary of Pastoral Lease 3757/93to the production South of the West boundary of Loca-tion 8550 and along said production and West boundaryand part of the North boundary of said location, theWest boundary of Location 6139 and its productionNorth to the South boundary of Location 8548, part ofthe South and the West boundary of said Location 8548to the starting point.

SCHEDULE "B."1:',/;./.11;ood Road District.

./ r../..nn the -Warren Road District.11 banuded on the Northward by

boundary of the Upper Black-1 the present North boundary of

)istriet from the North-West corner8548 to the South-East corner of

SCHEDULE "C."Bridgetown, Road District.

Description of Ward Batoidarics.Sowth-West Ward.-Bounded on the NO rthVa I'd by

part of the District boundary front the South-West cor-ner of Nelson Location 1372 to the South-West corner orLocation 1143; thence by p,rts of the boundaries of theNorth. and Central Ytiai..;;: intersect the Western side ofthe Bridgetown-Jarnadup Railway Reserve.

On the Eastward by the said side of the Railway :Re-serve from the said intersection to intersect a line con-'meting the South-East corner of Location 2719 with theSouth-West corner of Reserve 1.672.

OH the Southward by lines commencing at the said in-tersection and extending Westward to the South-Eastcorner of said Location 2719 and along' its South boun-dary and continuing Westward to the South-East cornerof Location 6807 and along its Southern boundaries andthe Southern boundaries of Liwation 6813, the South

1249, the East and ti' Southboundary of Locationboundaries of -Location 2890, the South boundary or

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Location 1390, the North-Eastern boundary of Location4072 to its North corner; thence Westward to and alongthe South-Eastern boundary of Location 4071, the Southboundaries of Locations 4069 and 4068, part of theWestern boundaries of Location 4067 to the productionEast of the South boundary of Location 1369 and alongsaid production and South boundary and its productionWest to intersect the production South of the Westboundary of Location 2638.

On the Westward by part of the District boundaryfrom the said intersection to the starting point. (Onemember.)

South-East W ard. Bounded on the Northward byparts of the boundalies of the Central, North, andTweed Wards from the intersection of the South boun-dary of the Central Ward with the Western side of theBridgetown-Jarnadup Railway Reserve to the North-,West corner of Location 7378.

On the Eastward by lines commencing- at the saidNorth-West corner and extending Southward along theWrest boundary of said Location 7378, part of the North,a West, and a South boundary of Location 742, the Eastand part of the South boundary of Location 698, theEast boundary of Location 1088, part of the North and

the East boundary of Location 767, the East and part ofthe South boundaries of Locations 1581, 1271, and 1690,the West and South boundaries of Location 1482, theEast boundary of Location 14S1, part of the North andthe West boundary of Location 3660, the West boun-dary of Location 3661, the South boundary of Location3662 to its South-West corner; thence South along theproduction South of the West boundary of said Location3662 to intersect the production East of the South boun-dary of Location 2249.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the saidintersection and extending -Westward along said produc-tion and South boundary to the South-West corner ofsaid Location 2249; thence West-North-Westward to theSouth-East corner of Location 8449 (Reserve 12361)and along its South and part of its South-Western boun-dary, the South and part of the West boundary of Re-serve 11094, a North boundary of Reserve 9496 andNorth-Westward along a line connecting to the South-East corner of Location 2719 to the Western side of theRailway Reserve, to intersect the Western side of saidRailway Reserve

On the Westward. by the East boundary of the South-West Ward. (One member.)

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and time for

Closing.Where and when Conditions of Contract etc.,

to be seen.

1922.1922.

(Noon, Tuesday.)June 15 York District Medical Officer's

QuartersRenovations (6327)4th July ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Nor-

tham and York, on and after the 20th June, 1922.June 15 Bullaring School and Quarters

Renovations (6328)4th July ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Merre-

din, :Ind Police Station, Corrigin, on and after20th June, 1922.

June 15 Boyanup School Renovations(6329)

4th July ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-bury and Busselton, on and after the 20th June,1922.

June 15 Scottsbrook School and QuartersRenovations (6330)

4th July ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses; Bun-bury and Donnybrook, on and after the 20th June,D 22.

June 15 Trayning, SchoolRenovations(6331)

4th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Northam,on and after the 20th June, 1922.

June 22 Pamyra School Additions(6286) Re-advertised

11th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mar tle, on and after Tuesday, 27th June, 1922.

June 22 Payne's Find School and Quar-ters (6332)

11th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and Public Works Office,Geraldton, on and after Tuesday, 27th June, 1922.

June 22 Claremont Training CollegeNew Class. Room (6333)

11th July Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after Tuesday,th June, 1922.

June 22 Chapman State Farm--EngineRoom and Chaff House (6384)

11th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and Public Works Office,Geraldton, on and after. Tuesday, 27th June, 1922.

June 29 Rosalie SchoolAdditions (6336) 18th July Contractors' Room, Perth., on and after Tuesday,4th July, 1922.

June 29 Yarloop School and QuartersRenovations (6337)

18th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Bun-bury, on and after Tuesd q, 4th July, 1922.

June 29 Bunbury Infants' SchoolGravel-ling, etc (6338)

18th July Contractors' Roona, Perth, and Court House, Bun-bury, on and after Tuesday, 4th July, 1922.

June 29 Bolgart Bridgeover Bolgart 18th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and at the VictoriaBrook (6339) Plains Road Board Office, on and after the 4th

July, 1922.

Tenders, which must be accompanied by a Schedule of quantities together with the prescribed deposit,are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works and Trading Concerns," and marked "Tender," andwill be received at the Public WOrks Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919,Road Board Elections.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,Perth, 24th June, 1922.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 91 of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," that the followinggentleman has been elected a Member of the undermentioned Road Board to fill the vacancy shown in the particulars hereunder :

Road Board. Ward. Date ofElection.

Member Elected.Occupation.

Howvacancy

occurred.

Name of previousMember.

Surname. Christian Name.

Cue-DayDawn

Day Dawn 3/6/22 Nasmith ... William Percival MechanicalFitter

Resignation F. Hall

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

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Melville Road Boned.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,Perth.

Ex. Co. 1645; P.W. 487G/21.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Council has approvedof the attached By-laws of the Melville Road Board,in accordance with the provisions of "The Road Dis-tricts Act, 1919."

H. W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting Under Secretary for Works and Trading

Concerns.

MELVILLE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.By-laws of the Melville Road Board.

wHEREAS by "The Road Districts Act, 1919," theRoad Board of any District is empowered to make By-laws for all or any purposes in the said Act mentioned,the Mel ville Road Board, in pursuance of the powersvested in the said Board under and by virtue of the saidAct and of every other authority enabling it in thatbehalf, cloth hereby make and publish the followingBy-laws:

Intqrprehttions.1. In these By-laws the interpretations set out in

"The Road Districts Act, 1919," shall apply, in addi-tion to which the following terms shall, unless the con-text otherwise indicates, bear the meaning set againstthem, in the Road Districts Act, or respectively, that isto say :

" The Act"" The Road Districts Act, 1919," andall amendments thereto which may hereaftercome into force.

"Board" The Melville Road Board."Board Room" shall be the office, hall, or building

in which the meeting of the Board is held fromtime to time.

"District"---The District under the jurisdiction ofthe Melville Road Board.

"Secretary"the Secretary of the Board.All other interpretations to be as prescribed in the

Road Districts Act or other ,Acts or regulations there-under.

Duties of Secretary.2. The duties of the Secretary shall be:

(a) To attend all Beard meetings.(b) To attend all Committee meetings.(c) To take notes of minutes and prepare reports of

Committees.(d) Conduct all correspondence, and to give the

other officers instructions as directed by theminutes and carry out the resolutions of theBoard as contained in such minutes.

Answer all questions on the Board's business.See that the accounts are audited once a year,

and the balance sheets prepared and publishedyearly in the GOtieri1,ment Gazette, and anyother duties specified under "The Road Dis-tricts Act, 1919."

(g) Prepare and place before the Board the quar-terly financial statement at the end of eachquarter of the financial year, and enter thesame on the minutes as required by the Act.

(h) Supervise the preparations of the rate-booksand the Board's electoral lists; to examineproof of the latter, and to arrange for thedistribution of copies prior to elections; alsoto attend all courts of revision or appeal; tomake the necessary arrangements for the elec-tions; to issue instructions to the supervisorin accordance with the Board's resolution.

(i) Summon the members to Board and Committeemeetings.

(j) Keep all books entered up to date in accordancewith instructions issued by the Minister, and,additional instructions of Board.

(k) Check all accounts sent into the Board, and seeall accounts For works have stated in them theauthority under which such works have beendone, and to check all returns made by theCollector or other of the Board's officers, andsee that the counterfoils of the receipt book-accompany all returns; to supervise and at-tend to the due payment of all moneys coin-ing through the hands of the Board's officersand payable to the credit of the Board.

(1) Report to the Board at its next meeting anyofficer neglecting to make his returns as pro-vided, with the necessary vouchers attachedthereto.

(m) To pay into the bank after receipt, to the creditof the Board, all moneys received by him onbehalf of the Board when such moneys shallamount in the aggregate to the sum of orover, with the exception of moneys grantedby the Government, which are paid intoTreasury book.

(n) No money shall be paid into the bank to thecredit of the' Board by any officer of theBoard except by or through the Secretary, asdirected by time Board, and the Secretary shallgive all receipts on printed forms.

(o) Readily and cheerfully obey all lawful com-mands or orders of the Board, and to attendto all other matters affecting the finances andwelfare of the Board and not herein specified.

See that all bonds and other forms of securityto be taken from the contractors are prepared,and that the security required of servants istaken within clue time, and report as to suchmatters to the Board.

(fp) Report to the Chairman any servant of theBoard who has been guilty of any neglect ofduty or who is incapable of performing theduties allotted to him.

(r) Exercise, subject to any directions given by the13oard or Chairman, control over all servantsof the Board.

3. (a.) All current books and legal documents whennot hi actual use shall he kept in the strong room or safe.

(b.) One key of the strong room or safe shall be keptin the personal custody of the Secretary, and the dupli-cate lodged at the bank, in the names of the Chairmanand one member of the Board.

(c.) The Cash Books must be written up to the closeof the day preceding the clay of banking, or upon theday of banking as the case may warrant, and the amountof the bank lodgment entered bank lodgment columnof time CaSh Book and dated.

(d.) lRegular bankings must be made every Tuesday,Thursday, and Saturday mornings of all moneys in handof the Board, or daily if circumstances warrant, in orderto comply with the provisions of the Act.

(e.) The money shall be banked to the Board's creditat the Commonwealth Bank-, or such other bank as theBoard may, from time to time, direct, by time Secretaryor such other officer as he may direct.

(f.) In time event of any officer whose duty it shouldbe by these regulations to bank money failing to do sofor any cause whatever, the duty shall devolve upon thenext officer in seniority, who shall bank the money andreport time occurrence to the Chairman in writing.

(g.) All moneys in hand belonging, to the Board whichcannot be banked at the close of the day must be lockedup in the Board's strong room or safe, by the Secre-tary, or, if he is absent, by the ofrteer next in seniority.

(h.) Full particulars of all cheques and moneys in-chided in each bank lodgment must be entered in theBank Lodgment Book by the officer entrusted with thebanking-, who shall also get the same duly receiptedor endorsed by the bank at each lodgment.

(i.) All books, including the Bate Book, ElectricLight, and personal Ledgers must be written up to date,at least every seven days, when totals should be balancedto agree with bank lodgments.

(j) Statements for unpaid accounts, including elec-tric light current, installations, repairs, and sales, mustbe prepared in duplicate on or before the last day ofevery month.

(k.) Electric light accounts must be handed to themeter reader for completion Mid service by him duringhis monthly round. and all other accounts duly renderedby the earliest delivery.

(1.) All accounts must be rendered within time firstseven days of each month. In the event of this actionnot being taken particulars of accounts, together withparticulars of delays, must be reported, in writing, tothe Chairman by the Secretary.

(in.) The Secretary must balance the books (in ink)and make out the Quarterly statement at the end ofevery quarter. The hooks and Quarterly statement shallbe then laid on the table of the Board at the first mut-ing in each quarter for the inspection of members, andthe signature of the Chairman to the quarterly state-ment.

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(n.) All stores and requirements of the Board musthe obtained by issue of official orders signed by theSeeretary.

(o.) Any ()Meer who fails or neglects to comply withany of these By-laws or regulations shall be suspended.

Duties of Supervisor.4. The duties of the Supervisor shall be:

(a 1 The Superviso shall have the control of works,plant, and all property of the Board, andshall issue instructions to the Foreman andshall see that sonic "'are faithfully carried out.Should the Foreman be guilty of insubordina-tion or disobedience, or be found incapable ofperforming the duties allotted to him, theSupervisor shall report the matter to theChairman, who shall inquire into the matterand, if necessary, shall suspend the Foremanand report the matter to the next meeting ofthe Board.

(b) To prepare proper plans and specifications forall works and improvements as regards roadsand culverts under the control of the Board;examine all materials to be employed in suchworks, and to see the same faithfully andproperly executed and performed, and watchthe progress and formation thereof ; submitall specifications and plans to the Board be-fore tenders are called.

To see that the work of cleaning and repairingall public roads and footways is properlycarried out.

I) To see that no labourers are engaged but thosewho are able-bodied and sober.

To see that all drains, sewers, culverts, andbridges are maintained in a state of efficiency.

To see that all servants under his control carryout their duties efficiently, aed to report anydeparture therefrom.

To attend all Board and Committee meetings ifrequired.

To specially examine all roads throughout thedistrict at least once each six months, or asrequired by the Board.

To supply monthly, or as required, to the Board,returns of all work completed or in progress,with remarks thereon.

(c)

(0)

(f)

(ii)

(11)

(i)

Duties of Collector.5. (a.) The Collector shall collect moneys that may

be due to the Board, issuing receipts for payment, andentering particulars of all payments in the hook for thatpurpose.

(b.) He shall pay all such moneys as are collectedfrom day to day to the Secretary of the Board, whoshall check all such entries on receiving the moneysanswering thereto, and shall initial such entries.

21.ppointments of Officers.6. (a.) No permanent appointment shall be made to any

office under the Board until after an advertisement hasbeen published in one or more local newspapers caningfor applications from persons competent to fill such anappointment. All appointments shall be made by reso-lution passed by the Board. In the event of there beingmore than one applicant for such appointment, the elec-tion thereto shall be conducted by ballot, so as to obtainan absolute majority of the members present.

(b.) The election of all other officers shall he conductedby a show of hands, unless a ballot be demanded, inwhich ease the procedure in the foregoing By-law shallbe followed.

7. The salary or allowance attached to the officeunder consideration of the Board shall be fixed in allcases preceding the election, :aid the salary of any officerwhen fixed shall not at any time be considered With aview to its increase or reduction unless specially auth-orised by a meeting of the Boan'l, at which a majorityof the members are present.

8. All complaints against servants of the Board musthe in writing, and must in every ease be signed by theperson or persons complaining, and no notice whatevershall be taken of any complaint not made in tutcordancewith this By -late. All such complaints as are Tceivablemay be addressed to the Chairman, who, upon the t'eceiptof such complaints, shall have power to investigate thesame, and he shall report thereon to the Board at theirnext meeting.

Meetings and Proceedings.9. Notice shall be given in writing by the Chairman

or Secretary of ordinary or regular meetings, and alsoof every meeting adjourned for a term exceeding sixdays.

10. Meetings of the Board shall be of two kinds"Ordinary" and "Special." Ordinary meetings arethe regular meeting's held in pursuance of these By-lawsfor the transaction of the general business of the Board,including meetings adjourned for the purpose of anyincomplete business, but an adjourned meeting- wouldnot exclude any business which was considered neces-sary to transact. Special meetings are those calledunder Section 130 of the Act, and shall include thosecalled by the Chairman in response to a requisitionsigned by three members on his own behalf, and thenotices for such special meetings shall have such specialbusiness notified thereon for which the meeting wascalled, and for which each member shall receive sevendays' notice. No business shall be transacted at a.

special meeting; other than that for which the specialmeeting was called, provided that any matter of emer-gency can be discussed, with the ruling of the Chairmanand the consent of those present. The ratepayers' meet-ing shall consist of one called under Section 143 of theRoad Districts Act, and the Standing Orders shall, sofar as the Act allows, apply to the proceedings, 'but theprovisions of the Act shall be first dealt with. TheChairman, if present, shall preside at all meetings ofratepayers and of the Board, and in his absence, orafter being present he shall retire, one of the rate-payers chosen by the ratepayers or members of theBoard, as the case may be, shall preside.

11. Ordinary meetings shall be held at the office ofthe Board, Canning Road, Bicton, on the fourth Saturdayin the month, unless otherwise arranged by resolutioncarried to that effect at the preceding ordinary meetingof the Board, at which each nember has received dime

of the proposed alteration.12. A special meeting may, on the requisition of

three members of the Board, be called at any time in themanner prescribed by the Act, but the Chairman may01111 a special meeting of the Board as often as he maythink proper. No business will be transacted at anyordinary or Special meeting unless at least six mem-bers of the Board, inclusive of the Chairman, or themember of the Board chosen to preside in his absence,shall be present.

13. A majority of members present may require theBoard room to be cleared of strangers, and the Chair-man, or other presiding Chairman, shall immediately givedirections to have the order executed.

14. At all meetings of the Board when there is nota quorum present, or when the Board is counted out(which counting out shall take place whenever thereshall be less than a quorum present), or within 30 min-utes after time for which meeting is called; such circum-stances, together with the names of the members thenpresent, shall be recorded in the minute book.

15. The first business of all meetings of the Boardshall be the reading of the minutes of the preceding,meeting aloud with a. view to their confirmation.

Voting.16. Each member (including the Chairman) shall

have one vote, and such Chairman shall, in case ofequality of votes, have a casting vote in addition to hisordinary vote, and all questions at such meetings shallbe decided by a majority of the votes of the 'memberspresent. All motions and amendments shall be decidedby a show of hands, unless a division is demanded,before the next business is proceeded with.

Minutes of Meetings.7. The minute-book prescribed by the Act shall be

kept, in which any item of business transacted by theBoard at a meeting shall be then and there entered bythe Secretary. 'Minutes of special or ordinary meeting'sshall be confirmed at the next ordinary meeting. Nodiscussion shall take place upon the minutes of pro-ceedings, except as to their accuracy or for the rectifica-tion of a clerical error.

Standing Orders.18. The order of business at all ordinary meetings

of the. Board shall be as follows, that is to say.,_(a) Reading and confirmation of minutes of last

ordinary, also special meetings (if rant).(b) Consideration of business arising out of min-

utes.

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(c) Questions of Whieb due notice has been given uymembers or officers of the Board.

(d) The Chairman shall have the right of [directing2itteution at any 'meeting to any matter orsubject within the jurisdiction or official cog-nisanee of the Board by a minute signed byhimself, and such minute shall, when intro-duced, take precedence of all business beforeor to come before the Board, and the adoptionthereof may be put by him from the Chair as

nmlion ivithout being. seconded, but he :shallconfine himself to the questions .ontainedtherein.

Reports of 5111-e0111111itteeS.Bresen :Ilion of pet ti Oils or memorials, aril 00 11-

s.leration there :,y.lip neling of correspondence (received and de-

spatched) and taking action as may be deemedexpedient in regord thereto.

Conshleration of tenders and ratification ofcontracts.

Passing of accounts for payment.Motions; of which previous notice has been

Oven.-Motions without notice (by leave of the Board

under By-law 9).(1) General business.(m) Notice of motions.

19. In the event of any nember having .argent [unti-l-less to place before the meeting he may move the sus-pension of the Standing Orders, and, if agreed to bythe Board, such business shall take precedence to allotl[e.rs.

20. Any member wishing to rescind any motion shallact in direct compliance with Section 135 of the RoadDistricts Act, by giving seven days' notice to each mem-ber or submitting to the Secretary of the Board noticeof his intention in time to enable him to give the neces-sary notice prescribed by the Act to each member.

(0)(f)

(g)

(h)

(1)(1)

(k)

Petit ions.21. Every petition or roo,oriI shall be esrectfui

and temperate in its language, 11111 shall be presentedto the Board by an member only, and any member pre-senting a petition or memorialto the Board [-Mill affixhis name to the beginning thereof, with the number ofsignatures; and any member presenting a petition ormemorial shall acquaint himself with the contents there-of and ascertain that it does not contain languagedisrespectful to the Board. The nature or prayer ofevery petition Or illenu»dal shall be stated to the Boardby the member presenting till' same.

'['enders.22. Tenders for work :dad] be opened and dealt )vith

when the subject matter or lbe tenders comes on to heconsidered at the meetiog of the Board, or by a Com-mittee appointed for the purpose.

OupEus .DEBATE.

Speakers must not digress.23. A member having audience shall not digress from

the subject of debate.

Unoppo.scd °Bees of Motion.24. The Chairman may over the notices of

motion on the busbies, peper ill the order ill which theyappear thereon; mud if objection is not taken to amotion being taken as 0 Affmal motion, may call uponthe mover to move the same, and upon the motion beingseconded may then, without dismission, put the motionto the vote.

Correspondence.25. All correspondence with the Board shall be ad-

dressed to the Secretary and submitted to the Board.No letter addressed to the Board shall be presented orread by a member.

Consideration of e[aorts.

26. (a) If in a report of 0. Committee distil et recom-mendations are made, lie decision of the Board may be-taken separately on ea011 recommendation.

(I)) Ally report of a committee or any portion thereofmay be amended by the 1111.111 in any matter if it maythink fit, or may be referred back to the committee forfurther consideration.

(c) The recommendations of any committee whenadopted by the Board shall be resolutions of the Board.

Preece' t of Chairman.27. AV'lien the elm:ram:1 rises in his place during the

progress of a debate, any member then speaking oroffering to speak shall immediately resume his seat, andevery member present 0111111 preserve strict silence so thatthe Chairman shall be heard without interruption, but themember who was speaking may resume when. the 1'hair-man takes his seat.

Notice of Notion: Absence of Mover.28. In the absence of a member who had placed a

notice of motion on the business paper for any meeting,any other member may at such meeting move the same,or such motion may be deferred until the next ardinarymeeting of the Board.

Withdrawal of 3rotion.29. Except as elsewhere provided, no motion, after

being placed on the business paper, shall be withdrawnwithout the consent of the Board.

Motions to be seconded.30, No motion shall be debated unless Or Until it luts

been seconded.

Motions 'not to be withdrawn without consent.31. When a motion has been proposed and seconded it

shall become subject to the control of the Board, andshall not be withdrawn without consent of the Boa rd.

Amendment may be moved.32. When a motion has been proposed and seconded,

any member shall be at liberty to move an amendmentthereon, but no such amendment shall be debated unlessor until it has been secomled.

Motions and Amendments to be iat writing.No motion or amendment shall be debated unless

or until it has been reduced to writing if the Chairmanso directs.

Further Anumillneul may be moved ...,JntendedQ 00;0,00.

intendment has heen carried, the questionas amended thereby shall become itself the question be-fore the Board, Whereupon any further alnendelent uponsuch question may be moved.

Hffte subsequent _.1.wendments may be moved.35. If an amendment, Whether upon an original ques-

tion or upon any question amended as aforesaid, has been-negatived, then a further :tinemlmetit may be moved tothe question to which such first-mentioned amendmentwas luoved and so on, provided that not more than OneClUeSt1011 and one proposed amendment thereof shall bebefore the Board at anY ore time.

Motions for Adjournment.36. No discussion shall be permitted upon any motion

for adjournment of the Board. .11' upon the. questionbeing put on any such [notion the sante is negatived, thesubject then under consideration or next on the businesspaper shall be discussed, 01111 it shall not be competentfor any member to again move a motion. for adjourn-ment -until half an hour has elapsed from the time ofmoving the one that has Leon negatived.

Mocer of Adjournment when entitled' to Priority.37. On resuming any discussion which has been ad-

journed, the mover of such adjournment shall be en-titled, if he has not already spoken On the subject underdiscussion, to speak first.

Notice of Questions to be given.38. Sufficient notice of every question shall be given

to the Chairman or member expected to reply thereto,to permit of consideration of such reply and, if neces-sary, reference to other persons or to documents.

Questions to be put irithoui goneni.39. hivery such question shill be put categorically and

without any argument.

Replies and Objections and subsopto MotinsFee ei cee .

10. No discussion shall be permitted respecting allyreply or refusal to reply to any question.

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Mode of addressing Board, etc.41. Members shall, on all occasions When at a meet-

ing, address and speak to each other by their officialdesignations, as Chairman or Secretary, as the ease mayhe, and, with the exception or the Chairman., shall risein their place and stand while speaking (except whenprevented front so doing by bodily infirmity).

Sneaker not to be interrupted if in order.42. No member shall be interrupted while speaking,

except for the purpose of calling him to order as herein-after provided or in pursuance of By-law.

43. A motion or ;intendment not seconded cannot bediscussed by any member except the mover, nor put bythe Chairman.

44. In submitting a motion or amendment, the Chair-man shall put the question first iu the affirmative andthen in the negative.

45. When an amendment is carried, the motionffineuded thereby becomes a substantive motion, uponwhich further amendments may be moved before it isfinally dealt with.

Limitation as to -itumber of Speeches,.4(3. The mover of an original motion shall have the

right of general reply to all observations which havebeen made in reference to such motion and to anyamendment thereon, as well as the right to speak uponevery such amendment. Every iminiiier, other than themover of an original motion, shall have the right tospeak once upon such motion and once upon iiveryantendmemt moved thereon. No member shall withoutthe consent of the Board speak more than once upon anyone question, or for longer than ten minutes at any onetime, unless when misrepresented_ or misunderstood, inwhich case he may be permitted to explain withoutadding further observations than Witty be necessary forthe purpose. of such explanation.

All Members to 'rote.47. Upon a vote being taken, all members present

within the Board. room, unless disqualified from voting,shall, and the Chairman unless so disqualified may, uponthe question being put, record their respective votes inthe affirmative or negative as each shall deem desirable,but if a member other than the Chairman neglects orrefuses to vote, his vote shall be counted for the nega-tive.

Determination of Questions.4S. (a.) All questions shall, if not otherwise decided

by la.W, be determined thus:--Upon a question beingput, those inn favour shall say "Aye" and those against"No "; "; and the Chairman shall declare whether' the"Ayes" or "Noes" have determined the question; orif the Chairman prefer, he may call for a show of handsfor and against the question. The decision of the Chair-man shall be final and conclusive unless such deeisionhe immediately challenged and two members rise anddemand a division.

(b.) Where there is only one dissentient, he mayrequest that his name 1,e recorded in the minutes asopposed to the motion, and it shall be so recorded.

Divisions.49. 'Upon a division being so called for, the ques-

tion shall first. be put in the affirmative and then in thenegative, and the Chairman and all members presentshall vote by show of hands, and the names and votesof the Chairman and members present shall he recordedin the minutes by the Secretary. Any member of theBoard present, when. a division is called for who doesnot in the manner above indicated vote on such motion,not being disabled by law from so voting, his voteshall be counted. for the negative.

Chairman may repeat Question.50. The Chairman shall be at liberty to put any

question as often as may be necessary to enable himto form his opinion as to ti' result of the voting anddeclare the same.

Acts of Disorder.51.. Any member who, at any meeting of the Board or

any committee commits a breach of any By -lace, or whomoves or attempts to move any motion or amendmentembodying any matter beyond the legal jurisdiction ofthe Board or committee, or who in any other way raises

or 'attempts to raise any question. or addresses orattempts to address the Board or committee upon anysubject nItich. the Board or committee have no legalright to entertain or discuss, or who uses any languagewhich, according to the common usage of gentlemen,would be held disorderly, or makes use of any expres-sion inconsistent with good order and decorum, or whosays or does anything calculated to bring tire Boardor committee into eontempt, shall be guilty of an actof disorder.

Biding of Chairman.52. (a.) The Chairman when called upon to decide

a. point of order or practice shall state the rule or pre-cedent applicable to the ease, without argument orcomment, and his decision shall be final in that particu-lar case.

(b.) If the ruling of the Chairman be disagreedwith, then the usual Parliamentary procedure may beadopted.

Members caned to order mere than once.53. Any member who, having- been called to order

by the Chairman for any infringement of any of theprovisions of By-law or for any breach of decorum,

.upon the request of the Chairman, withdraw fromthe Board room for the remainder of the meeting.

Remoral from Board Boom: Penalty for continuedBreach of Order, etc.

54. In the event of a member declining to withdrawfrom the Board room on being required so to do by theCialirman, the Chairman may order Ids removal until thelirminiiiiion of the sitting, and such member shall bedeemed guilty of an offence, and shall he liable to apenalty not exceeding Two pounds.

Disorder.55. If disorder arise at any meeting., the Chairman

may adjourn the meeting for a period of fifteen minutesand quit the chair. The Board on resuming shall, onquestion put from the chair, decide without debatewhether the business shall be proceeded with or not.

./f ;;1 of Committers.56. The lbloard moy at any time appoint one or more

members as a committee to inquire into any matter andmake a, report and re.commeodation thereon, but nocommittee shall incur any financial liability or in anyway commit the. Board to any responsibility whatever,without express and specific authority conferred by the.13y-las, or a resolution of the Board.

Finance mid ACCOMOS.57. All accounts, bills, and vouchers shall be sub-

mitted to the ordinary meeting, and after being certifiedas correct shall be paid by cheque.

58. An acconot shall be opened with such bank asthe Board may from time to time direct, and all moneysreceived from whatever source, with the exception ofmoney granted by the Government, shall be paid intosuch bank to the credit of the Board, and no accountshall be paid except by cheque signed by the Chairmanand one or more members of the Board, and counter-signed by the Secretary. All moneys belonging to theBoard shall, within 24 hours after they conic into thehands of any officer, servant, or clerk, be paid to theSecretary or to any other responsible officer if directedby the Board.

Urgent Works.59. The Chairman, with one member, or, in the

absence of the Chairman, any two members may, incase of urgency, authorise the expenditure of a sumnot exceeding Ten pounds.

60. Any one member is empowered, in cases of veryurgent necessity, to authorise the expenditure, upondeffiared roads, of a sum not exceeding- Two pounds tenshillings. In both these cases such action should beconfirmed at the next meeting.

Unauthorised Expenditure.61. Every item of expenditure and every liability

incurred by any Committee, or member of the Board,otherwise than under the authority of the act or ofthese By- law's, shall be deemed unlawful expenditure,and a' breach of this By-law by such person.

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Common Seal.62. The common seal of the Board shall be kept in

the Board's safe. The common seal shall not be affixedto any deed or other instrument except by 'order ofthe Board.

Prevention of Nuisances.63. Any person Who

Shall keep, or cause to be kept, any abattoir,slaughterhouse, pigsty, manure works, worksfor boiling down meat, bones, blood, or offal,bone mill, bone manure, depot, felhnongery,tannery, wool-scouring establishment-, gluefactory, soap or candle works, fish-curingestablishment, place for storing, drying, orpreserving bones, hides, hoofs, or skins,dairy, or other work or establishment; or

(b) Shall keep, or cause to be kept, any house,passage, yard, way, cellar, drabs, stable, cow-shed, earth or other closet or cesspool; or

(c) Shall permit any accumulation of stagnantwater, manure, dung, offal, or other filth uponany premises owned or occupied by bins, soas to be likely to become a nuisance or in-jurious to public health,

shall be deemed guilty of an offence against these By-laws, and shall, on conviction, be liable to a penaltynot exceeding £20.

Abatenleflt of Nuisances.64. If any person shall permit or suffer any of the

nuisances contained in the foregoing By-law to con-tinue after notice from the Board requiring such personto remedy or abate tie same, he shall be liable to apenalty of Five shillins_ls for every day during whichsuch nuisance shall remain unremodied or unabated tothe satisfaction of the Board. Such penalty shall notexceed in the aggregate £20.

Offences, Omissions, or Neglects.63. Any person guilty of the following offences shall,

on conviction thereof, pay a penalty not exceeding£10:

(a) Damaging or destroying any building,, dam,well, tank, pump, windmill, windlass, bucket,rope, piping, troughing, fence, gate, or other

, property under the control of the Board.(b) Placing any placard or other document, writ-

ing, printing on or otherwise defacing; anyhouse or building abutting or contiguous toa public road, or on any wall, fence, gate,or lamp-post without the consent of the occu-pier or owner thereof.

Blasting any rock, stone, or timber in or nearany road without the permission of the Board,and not attending to such directions in re-gard thereto given by such Board.

(d) Placing, stacking, or storing, within the limitsof any townsite in the open air, any eases,paper, shavings, crates packed with straw, ordangerous or in substances so as tobe, or likely to become, a source of dangerthrough fire.

Prescrvali.on of Trees.66. Any person who shall carelessly, wilfully, or

wantonly inj ore, destroy, carry away, or remo ve fromits place any two or shrub or plant standing in any ofthe roads, enclosures, public places, or reserves, ,or whoshall carelessly, wilfully, or wantonly injure, destroy,carry away, or remove out of ,its place or ride or driveagainst any of the tree guards, fences, or other protec-tion to such trees, shrubs, or plants aforesaid, shall beliable to a. penalty of not more than £10, and in addi-tion thereto shall also pay the Board a sum equal to thedamage so done.

Prescribing removal of Verandahs.67. Any verandah or balcony which obstructs the

footway or roadway, or is dangerous, and all other ob-structions on the footways, or roadways, or overhangingthe same, shall be removed when ordered within suchtime as shall be notified by the Board, and all ,sxpensesincurred in removing same shall be borne by the owneror occupier of such verandah, balcony, or other obstruc-tion, whether removed by the Board or otherwise; andany person whatsoever interfering or obstructing anyofficer or person employed by the Board in carrying outthis By-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding£10.

(a)

(a)

Encroachmests, etc.Relnoval of.GS. On the order of the Board, the Secretary or other

appointed officer may direct the removal within 14 daysof any building, fence, or other obstruction or encroach-ment in or upon any street, lane, or public place underthe control of the Board. In any case where, after ser-vice of notice for such removal, any such obstruction orencroachment has not been removed within the specifiedtime, it shall be lawful for the officer appointed by theBoard to remove the same, at the cost and charges ofthe person so offending, and to proceed :Against theoffender for the breach of this By-law, the penalty forwhich I, shall not be more than £20 for every dayor ; t of a day during which such offence shall hecemn or continued after the expiry of the noticeproscribed therein.

Lighting.69. Any Iluauthorised person who shall light, put out

when lighted, or in any other way interfere with anylamp bclons. tag to the Board, or any person who shalldamage or destroy such lamp shall pay, in addition tothe value of such damage, if any, on conviction a sumnot exceeding £5.

TFater Supply.70. .Any person who shall injure or destroy any well,

bore, pipe, tank, or place of storage for water, or anymachinery, appliances, or property used in connectionI herewith, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5,

also shall pay to the Board the sum of suchtIgUS.

Any person echo shall waste, or all ow water toescape, foul, pollute, or taint any water contained in anybore, pipe, tank, or place of storage shall he guilty ofan offence against this By-law, and shall be liable to a.

penalty not exceeding- £20.72. No person shall pollute or cause to be polluted

any watercourse, pool, well, tank, reservoir, or otherwater within the district.

73. Any person or persons leaving open the lid ofany well in the district shall he guilty of an offenceagainst these lly-laws, and notwithstanding any civilremedy for damages so caused, shall be liable, on con-viction, to a pc -thy not exceeding £5.

74. Any person who shall remove any water fromany poll, bore, tank, or other place of storage under thecontrol of the Board, except in the direct watering ofstock thereat, or for bona fide camping use, or exceptwith the written consent of the Board and paymentthereon of such reasonable fee as may be demanded.,shall forfeit and pay, on conviction, a penalty not ex-ceeding £5.

Sand and Timber.75. Any person who shall remove any sand or ether

materials from any lands under the control of the Boardwithout a license shall forfeit and pay, on conviction, asum not exceeding £5.

Barbed Wire.76. Barbed wire shall not be allowed on the outer or

road side of ally fence along any road. Any personoffending against this By-law shall be liable to a penaltynot exceeding £5.

Fencing.77. The owner of any land abutting on any road in

any townsite shall fence all such boundaries so abutting-wills such description of fence as may be directed by theBoard, and shall maintain every such boundary fenceerected, or to be erected, in good order. In the eventof such fence not being erected or repaired after duenotice has been given so to do, the Board may fence orrepair such fences and recover the cost of so doing fromthe owner or owners of the land.

Bathing.78. No person shall bathe in any river or open public.

water within the limits or abutting on the boundary ofthe Road District within the jurisdiction of the Boardwithout suitable bathing costume or clothing. Everyperson offending- against this By-law shall, for -verysuch offence, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

Depasturing of Cattle, etc.79. Any person who shall turn loose, or suffer any

kind of animals belonging to him or under his controlto stray or no about, or to he tethered or depastared inor upon any road, recreation ground or reserve shall,upon conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.

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80. No animal shall lie allowed to stay on any roadsplaces, and no animal suffering from an infectious

(Jr contagious disease shall be ridden or driven on anyroad or he allowed to drink at any public wateringplace within the district. Any animal so suffering .nayhe slaughtered and destroyed at the owner's expense.

The owner or driver of such animal shall be liable toa penalty not exceeding £10 for a breach of this By-law.

Copulation of Stock.Sl. Any person who, as owner or otherwise, while in

charge of an entire horse, bull, or ass shall cause, allow,rermit, or suffer any such entire horse, bull, or ass totry to cover any mare or cow- within any township withinthe district, or shall cause, permit, allow, or suffer anysuch entire horn'. bull, or ass to be turned loose in anyyard or other phute with any mare or cow for the pur-pose of allowhe, such mare or cow to tried or ioveredexcept in some yard, building, or other "(remises as shallbe entirely and sufficiently screened front public view,shall forfeit and I y, on conviction, a sum not exceeding£10.

Goats.82. (1.) No !,ersen shall keep any goat within the

houmlaries of the III on, Palmyra, or Applecross Wardsof the Melville Road District unless such goat shall havebeen registered anti the registration fee of sixpence paidto the Secretary of the Board.

(2.) Every registration shall he renewed in the :monthof January in each year.

(3.) The Board may refuse to register any goat ifin the opinion of the Board suitable accommodation liasnot been provided for keeping such goat.

(4.) No person shall allow or cause any goat to beeh:pastured upon, or tethered upon, or to loiter or strayupon any roads, streets, or reserves, or any vacant landadjacent thereto.

(5.) Any goat :found :,yandering upon any street, road,or reserve, as above, may be seized and impounded, ordestroyed.

(6.) The penalty for breach of any of the precedingclauses shall he a sum not exceeding £5 for each breach,in addition to such snuffs as the Justices may dir2ct ascompensation for damages clone by such goats.

Crossing Places.83. It shall be lawful for the owner of any land

fronting or adjoining any road or public way requiringaccess thereto, with horse and vehicles, from such streetto such land across any existing made footpath, kerbing,channel, or gutter, having; first had and obtained theconsent of the board, In construct a crossing of suchdimensions and materials, and in such form and manneras the regulations of :no Board for the time being re-quire, or as may be dire,led by the Secretary, and shallthereafter keep and pellet:1in the same in good repair.Any person not comilyi:ig with this By-law shall be liableto a penalty not exceeding £5.

84. Any person who shall break, damage, or destroyany pound, :fence, gate, lock, shed, trough, or otherpremises, the property of the Board, shall be liable toa. penalty not exeeeding £5.

85. Any person who shall obliterate, deface, ordamagi, any table of fees, placard, or other notice re-quired by "The Cattle Trespass, Fencing, and 'Im-pounding Act, 1882,11 shall be guilty, of an offenceagainst this By-law, and shall be liable to a penalty notexceeding ,Z5.

86. Any person who shall release, or attempt to re-lease, any cattle which shall be lawfully seized for thepurpose of being impounded, whether such cattle shallbe in the pound or mi the way to or from any such pound,shall be guilty of an offence against this By-law andshall, on conviction, he liable to a penalty not exceeding£5.

87. The owner of any bull or stallion strayiug onany road within the district shall he liable to a penaltyof not less than £3 and not exceeding £5 in the night-time, and not less than £2 and not exceeding £4 in thedaytime.

8S. Pound Rees.

For each entire horse or camel above 12s. d.

months old 6 0For each mare, gelding,, mule, ass, pony

or foal .. .. 4 0For each. bull above 12 months old .. 6 0For each cow, ox, steer, or calf .. .. 4 0For each goat or pig. .. .. 2 6

For each sheep .. .. 2 6

SO. Sustenance !CC'S.

For each horse, mare, gelding., mule, ass,pony, or head of horned cattle above12 months old 3

For each colt, :foul, camel, or head ofhorned cattle under 12 months old, ex-cept sucking foals and valves .. .. 2

Per each sheep or goat .. . . .. 2 0

Stich sustenance fees to be eharge(1 for each clay oftwenty-four hours, half rates only to he charged for lessthan twelve hours, and no charge to lie made for less thanthree hours:

Heavy .1: ragic.90. The 13c:aril may, by notice affixed to any bridge

or culvert, declare the maximum weight of any engine,agricultural or other nmhine or vehicle of any kind,and of any load or material -which shall be permitted tocross such bridge or HI Hort, and also the pace or speedat which such en;line. machine, vehicle, or load shall Isedriven, led, or ak:en over such bridge or culvert, andany person who shall cross such bridge or culvert illcontravention of this By-law shall, in addition to anyliability for elamage he may have caused., b_ e liable toa penalty not exceeding £10.

91. No person shall drive or take or cause to be drivenany engine, agricultural or other machine or vehicle ofany kind across. any bridge or culvert so specified fromtime to time whose weight including any load thereonshall exceed ten tolls, and any person committing anybreach of this By-law shall he liable to a -penalty notexceeding £20.

Damaging Roads.92. No person shall either wilfully or negligently-

damage or destroy by :uospis of horse, team, or any othernunins, any road under construetion or repair, and anyperson found guilty of 8urtli damage or destruction shallhe liable to a penalty not e,ecedimj, £20.

Any person who-(a) cuts or reuto\'2S, "Williont tile consent inn writing

of the Board, timber, earth, stone, or othermaterial from a road or reserve; or

(b) erects, without the consent aforesaid, upon aroad so as to encroach thereon; or

(c) draws, without the consent aforesaid, across thewaterside of a road, or across a drain exceptover a properly constructed approach or cul-vert, a. dray or other wheeled vehicle; or

(d) draws upon any road timber, stone, or othermaterial otherwise than 011 a. wheeled_ vehicleor suffers such material, when. carried princi-pally- or iu part upon a. wheeled_ vehicle, todrag or trail upon a road, or draws upon a.road a whim or timber earriage any portionof which, or any portion of chains attachingthereto, or any portion of other attachmenttrails er firrl:L'S upon a road,

shall be deemed guilt)- of am offence against these By-law's, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5for every such offence.

93. Any person taking any plough, cultivator, or otherimplement over or :Along any road and thereby damagingor marking such road in such a manner which in theopinion of the Boo rd may indirectly cause ultimate dam-age to the road, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding£5.

94. 5\0y, person who draws upon any road any vehiclethe wheel or wheels of v, -inch are locked, unless there isplaced at the bottom of such vehicle some sufficient pro-tection to prevent damage to sueli road, shall lie liableto a penalty not exceeding £5.

Tn aroleel bridges .frain fire.95. Any person who shall light a -fire (except by the

order of the Board) or shall pltiec any rushes, bashes,or other inflammable substance under, near, or againstany bridge in the district, for the purpose of making acamp or sleeping place, or for any other purpose, shallbe liable to a penalty of not lesS than £1 and not ex-ceeding £20.

Prevenlion of !'e(8 falling across roads.96. No person shall make or leave a. fire near any

road or track or reserve without taking proper precau-tions against such fire spreading.

97. No person shall Hugh:irk or set fire to any stand-ing tree upon or near to any road or track.

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Park,- Lands, Reserves, and Recreation Grounds.98. All park lands and recreation grounds shall be

open to the public daily for recreation purposes, ex-cepting as otherwise provided for in these By-laws. TheBoard shall have the power to grant exclusive right touse and occupy any park lands, recreation grounds, orreserves placed under its control within the district forholding public sports rr amusements to any responsibleperson or persons, and any person or perginis obtainingsuch right shall be responsible for the proper care of allfences, buildings, and trees, or other improvements uponor enclosing such park lands, recreation grounds, andreserves, and shall pay the Board a fee to be fixed foradmission on such occasions.

99. No horses, eattli, or vehicles shall he allowedon any park lands or recreation grounds without thewritten permission of the Board.

100. All persons using or being upon any park lands,recreation grounds, or reserves, shall at all limes con-duct themselves in a becoming manner, and any personcreating any disturbance or annoyance to the public shallhe liable to be expelled from such lands by any policeconstable or officer of the Board.

101. The Board may, in its discretion, prohibit anygames or gymnastics from being played or carried onby any person or persons upon any park lands, recrea-tion grounds, or reserves on any Sunday, Christmas Day,Or Good Friday.

102. No person shall offer for sale, on any reserve,any provisions, refreshments, or other goods of any kind,nor carry on any games, or boxing, or other similar shows,nor use any firearms, except with the express sanction ofthe Board, and payment of such fee as may be demanded.

103. The Board, or any person duly authorised, maymake charges for admission to any reserve, or definedportion thereof, but such charges shall not exceed 2s.for adults, is. for children under 1.5 years, with freeentry for children (accompanied) under five years, andfor horses and vefficles is. each.

104. Such person to whom the use of any reserve isgiven for picnic sports, races, or other use shall he heldresponsible for the immediate removal of all rubbishbrought thereon, on the occasion of such use, and adeposit not exceeding £5 shall-be paid as a guaranteefor the due removal of such rubbish. On the removalof such rubbish to the satisfaction of the Board, thedeposit shall be returned.

105. No person shall damage or injure any tree,shrub, or plant in any park lands, recreation grounds,or reserves. Any person offending against this By-lawshall forfeit and pay, on conviction, a penalty notexceeding £10 for every such offence.

106. The Board may :Allow to any person liable topay any rates, within thirty (lays after notice given himto pay the same, a discount of Five pounds per centumOn the amount of the current rate.

Road Board Halls.107. Applications for the hire of any hall, room, or

furniture shall be made to the Secretary not less than24 hours before the time that such hall, room, or furni-ture is required. Each application must be accom-panied by the scheduled fee as may be prescribed bythe Board from time to time. Each application forthe hire of hall, room, or furniture must set out clearlythe purpose for which such hall, room, or furniture isrequired during the term of engagement. The Boardshall have the right to accept or refuse any application.

108. The Board may at any time, by giving 24 hours'notice, cancel any agreement made for the hiring ofany hall, room, or furniture.

109. In the event of two or more applications beingmade for the hire of any ball, room, or furniture forthe same date and hour, the Board may, without con-sidering priority of application, determine to whichapplicant the hire of such hall, room, or furniture shallbe granted.

110. The hirer of any ball, room, or furniture shallbe held responsible for any damage to buildings, fittings,furniture, or crockery, and shall pay to the Board theamount of such damages as shall be assessed by theBoard.

111. The Board may at any time demand that thehirer shall, prior to the term of engagement, depositan amount estimated to cover any damage that mightoccur during the term of such engagement.

112. The hirer shall, as soon as practicable afterthe term of engagement, and when the use of the hallcrockeryware is allowed, deliver all such crockerywarein a clean and sound condition, and any article not

accounted for, or in a cracked or broken condition, mustbe paid for at current prices.

113. The hirer of any hall, room, or furniture shallcomply with the provisions of the Health Act, Enter-taimnents Tax Act, or any other Act in force duringthe term of engagement.

If, in the opinion of the Board, all the necessaryactions have not lfeen taken to comply with the pro-visions of the Acts above mentioned, the Board mayat any time, prior to, or during the term of engage-ment, forbid and prevent the use of such hall or room.

1.14. In the event of any engagement being stoppedunder the last preceding, By-law-, the hirer shall for-feit the full fees payable for the hire of such hall orroom as if such engagement had been duly fulfilled.

interpretations.``Hirer"The person making application or arrange-

ments for the hire of hall, room, or furniture." Term of engagement "rule time for which hall,

room, or furniture has been allotted to the hirer.

Pevaltics.115. Where any person by these By-laws, or any of

them, is required to do or perform any act, and suchact is not done or remains undone or unperformed, itshall be lawful for the Board to perforth the same andcharge the cost and expenses against such person, andthe amount thereof may he recovered summarily.

116. Every person who does, permits, or suffers anyact, matter, or thing contrary to any of these By-laws,or commits or permits any breach or neglect thereof,shall be deemed guilty of an offence against theseBy-laws, and, where not otherwise provided, shall bedeemed liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 for everysuch offence.

117. All penalties or other sums recovered underprovisions of these By-Inws shall, unless otherwise pro-vided, be paid to the Board, and shall become the pro-perty of, and form part of the ordinary income of thedistrict except so IOW h as may he paid to any informer.

Previous By-laws.118. The By-laws approved by His Excellency the

Governor and dated 17th -Tune, 1908, and Discount By-law, dated 26th May, 1920, are hereby repealed.

scitrEum "A."See Second Schedule, Forms "A" and "B," and

Third Schedule of "The Dog Act, 1903."

SCHED UBE "R "License to remove sand, gravel, or stone.

Name of applicantQuantity of material loads.Fees payable per load. Total. £This is to certify that Mr is

hereby licensed to remove loads offrom street, or reserve, within daysfrom date hereof.

Licensing Officer.

Passed by resolution of the Melville Road Board, ata meeting duly held on the 27th day of May, 1922.

(Sgd.) WILLIAM MURRAY,Chairman.

(Sgd.) JAMES J. KENNY,Secretary.

The Common Seal of the Melville Road Board washereby affixed, in the presence of :

Chairman. ( Sgd. ) WILLIAM MERE AY. [SEAL]Secretary. (Sgd.) JAMES -T. KENNY.

Recommended,(SO.) WM. J. GEORGE,

Minister for Works and Trading. Concerns.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council,this 14th day of June, 1922.

(Sgd.) BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

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1228 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1922.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Broad Arrow Road District.

U71 it tit!) With Na. goorrie Read District.Dirimon of Kalgoorlie Road District into TVards.

Notice of Intention.. Department of Works and Trading Concerns,

P.W. 152/22. Perth, 13th June, 1022.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Administrator,under the provisions of "'Pile Road Districts,' Act, 1919"(1) to unite the Broad Arrow Road District with theKalgoorlie Road District; (2) to divide the KalgoorlieReact District, When so united, into two Wards, with thenames and boundaries (described ill the schedulehereto:

Schedule.Kalgoorlie Ward.All that territory comprising, the

Kalgoorlie Road District prior to uniting the BroadArrow Road District with the said Kalgoorlie RoadDistriet.-7 members.

Broad Arrow Ward.All that territory comprisingthe Broad Arrow Road District prior to it being unitedwith the Kalgoorlie Road District.-2 members.

H. W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting Under Secretary for

Works and Trading Concerns.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1019.lVest Guildford Road District.

Renaming of District.Notice of Intention.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 43S/22. Perth, 3rd June, 1922.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that byvirtue of the powers conferred by Section 8 of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1910," it is the intention of theGovernor, by Order in (jouncil, to alter the name of theWest Guildford Road District to that of the BassendeanRon d District.

II. W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting-Under Secretary for

Works and Trading Concerns.

LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1900.Stirling Drainage Board.

D.W.W.S. 1521/18.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Administrator has been pleased toapprove, under the provisions of "The Land DrainageAct, 1000," of the appointment of David Henry Higginsas member of the Stirling Drainage Board, for theunexpired portion of the three -year term ending thethird Thursday in December, 1923, vice James Norton,deceased.

(SO.) II. W. STANLEY-LOW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY. SiEWKRAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMi::`,:T.

_Net. W. S. 33/18.PURSUANT to Section 96 of "The Metro; olitan WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909," notice ishereby given that Water Mains have been laid in theundermentioned streets in the following districts:

Fremantle Afunicipatity.199/22.Church and Stephen Streets, from Swan-

bourne Street to Attfield Street--Westerly.

Bayswater Road District.279/20.Railway Crescent, from Bassendean Road to

River RoadEasterly.279/20.Private property (Part of Loc. 5), from

River Road to Vincent StreetNorth-Easterly.279/20.Railway Avenue, from Vincent Street to Lot

173North-Easterly.

(Pest Guildford Road District.210/20.Railway Avenue, from_ Lot 173 to Seventh

StreetNorth-Easterly.279/20.Private property (Lot 300), from Seventh

Street to Surveyed RoadNorth-Easterly.279/20.Railway Avenue, from Surveyed Road to ex-

isting main 2 chains South-West of Angwin StreetNorth-Easterly.

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply water therefrom to the lands andpremises in such streets.

Dated at Perth, this 30th day of June, 1922.

G. C. HAYWOOD,Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

W. S. 150/22. Perth, 29th June, 1922.NOTI(fE is hereby given of the intention of the Ministerof Water Supply, Sevi-erage, and Drainage to undertaketin cosslraction of the works hereinafter described, by

in' c of the powers contained under the provisions ofTim Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-

age Act, 1909":

Perth, Road Board and City of Perth, North Perth Trand.Proposed 2i-inch diameter Re-inforced Concrete Water

Main, from Mt. Hawthorn Reservoir to Redfern Street.

Description of Proposed Works.A 24-inch diameter re-inforced concrete -a er main

with C.I. valves, specials, and all necessary connectionsand apparatus. Length about 162 chains.

The Location in which thc Proposed "Forks will beconstructed.

Commencing at Mt.. Hawthorn Reservoir; thenceSoutl: along French Street to Roberts Street; thenceEn:; ;rig along Roberts Street to Bauksia Street; thence:Otm along iianksia Street to Green Street; thence

v along Green Street and through private pro-perly, namely, Lot 1O1 of Location Au; thence North-Easterly through private property, namely, Location 690to Walcott Street; thence South-Easterly along WalcottStreet to Redfern Street to connect to the existing 18-inch diameter east-iron water main; as indicated indin redand green on Plan M. W. S., S., & D., No.

Time Purposes for which the Proposed Works are to beconstructed.

To improve the water supply in North Perth and Mt.Lawley.

The times when, and places at which Plans, Sections, andSpecifications 'may be inspected.

At the office of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage, 56 -Tames Street, Perth, for onemouth on and after the 30th day of June, 192-2, betweenthe hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

W. J. GEORGE,Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

APPOINTMENTunder Section 5 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths,

and Marriages Amendment Act, 1007," and Section2 of "The Registration of Births, Deaths, andMarriages Act Amendment Act, 1914."

Registrar General's Office,R. G. 74/22. Perth, 23 June, 1922.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that dir.W. P. Jones has been appointed to act, temporarily, as.District Registrar of Births, Deaths, amid Marriages forthe Canning Registry District, to reside at Canning,rice Mr. P. C. Spouse, resigned. Appointment to dateiron: the 1st July, 1922.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

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JUNE 30, 1922.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1229

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoard Date.No.

Contractor.Sche- !

duleNo.

1922.242/22 June 19 Chas. Atkins & Co.

200/22 June 22 I A. W. Debbie & Co.,Ltd.

255/22 June 22 T. J. Kidd ...

278/22 June 23 Chas. Atkins & Co. ...

213/22 June 23 E. Collins

Barnet Glass RubberCo.

Dunlop Rubber Co. ...National Clothing B

Manufacturing, Co.250/92 j June 28 j W. T. Cubley

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

77A, I

1 Copper Wire, Cable, etc. :1922 ! Item 1

2 and 3456

90A, Conduit Bangers :-1922 Item 1

Item 281A, Jarrah Piles, 350 only :-1922 Item 1

89A,1922

76A,1922

78A,1922

Pumps, Motor, etc.:MotorStarting Compensation ...Kelly & Lewis 4in. Pump ...Extra Pump (as above) ...

Uniforms, etc., for various De-partments, for period ending30th June, 1923

Items 3 to 7, and 13,inclusive

Item 2 ...

Govt. ElectricalEngineer's De-

. partmentMetro'pltn Water

Supply

P.W.D. WaterSupply

Various

Items 9 and 10 ...Items 17 to 33 inclu-

siveFirewood for No. 4 Pumping j P.W.D. Water

Station :-- Supply2,000 cords ...

13.7d. per lb.14.7d. per lb.15,7d. per lb.16.2c1. per lb.£13 7s. 6d. per

mile.

7s. Od. each.£1 17s. 6d. each.

24s. each. (To berailed fromArmadale).

£112.£34.£24 1.0s.£ 24 1.0s.Rates on appli-

cation.

do.do.

is. nor cord.

'Tender or Government. Sv ies,

Date ofadvertisin,.

c, Supplies ;cquic<d."e"e("l'e ho. Cate ofclosing.

1922.June 16June 27April 7April 11 ...

91A, 192295A, 1922

1922; 65a, 1922

1022.Static Transformers, Three-phase, 200 K.V.A., 1 only ... ... ... ... j July 6.)Electric Light Globes, 16 to 50 c.p. ; 41 gross ; 75 to 200 Watt, 5 gross ... July 6.Bolt and Nut Making Plant, 1 only .. ... ... ... July 13.Washing Machine for dealing with Dirty and Oily Waste, etc., 1 only ... ... 1 July 13.

June 30 ... 98 and 99a, 1.922 Uniforms for Police Department, Summer 1922 -23. and Winter :1923... ... July 13.May 26

! 82A, 1922 Engine Tyres, 332 only ... ... ... ... Aug. 3.June 6 ... 88A, 1922 Magnesia Lagging for covering Boilers, 40 sets Aug 3-June 20 ... ; 93A, 1922 Mild Steel Plates, Flats, Angles, and Bars ; Iron, round and flat; Cast Tool Steel Aug. 24.

and Spring SteelJune 30 97A, 1922 Steel! Rails, 801bs., 75 miles ; Fishplates for 801b. Rails, 84 miles ... ... Aug. 31.June 20 Electric Shunting Locomotive, 1 only ... ... ... ... ... ... Sept. 28.

For Sale by Tender..

June 27 96A, 1922 ... " Triumph " Motor Cycle, Free Engine, Second-hand, as it now stands at the July 6.Government Tender Board Office, Marquis Street, West Perth

June 30 100A, 1922 ... Manure from Government Abattoirs and Saleyards, at Midland Junction, forperiod ending 30th June, 1923

July 13.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, West Perth, will be received for the above mentioned supplies until 2.15p:tia: on the elate of closing.

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

JAS. THOMPSON,30th June, 1922. Chairman, W.A. Tender Board.

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1931) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Jrxs 30, 1922.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893.(Section 75.)

Application Ix,. 879/1922.NOTIt."E is given that pursuant to the directionof the Comiss,.inmo. of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the in-enly-second day of July next to issueitt lie -name of .1es:it !Isabel Lodge wife of Sidney Lodge

Fremantle 1 special duplicate certificate of title tod descri1,1 below the duplicate certificate of title

;tying_ as is all in been destroyed by fire.Dated this 2.8th day of June, 1922.

ARTHUR G. HAW; l':Y.Deputy Registrar oi. Titles.

The land referred to.All those of Ittnd siimite in View Stied _i'epper-

mint 'hove containin g. tOi.leti:ir two roods and spiel)perches being- portions of Siva a Location 84 and beingLot 21 and tba Southern moie,y of Lot 22 of Sectioa Xon Plan .122 in the (Mice of Titles being thewhole the iumi compri.ied in Certificate of Title'Volume 181 Fein 12() the name of JessieIsabel Letlg, is Sidney- bodge of Fremantle.

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

Application No. 881/1922.NOTICE is hereby given -that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf. it is in-tended on the twenty -.m,(Mid day of duly next to issuein the name of Iron i Lai wt Charles 'Royal of (loom-

Storeke:iper a special duplicate certificate of titleto the land described below the duplicate certificate oftitle having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated this 28111 day of .thne, 1922.ART UR O. _HA RV Y,

Deputy Registrar of Titles.

The lend referred to..`.11 that , of land situate in the town of 00001-

;thing contithiim: thirty-eight perches and_ one-tenth ofnepei, of toomalling Lot 34 more par-

descrihJ in Certificate of Title Volume 693Polio 92 standing. in the name of lvon Herbett CharlesRoyal of Goo:milling Storekeeper.

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

NOT hill is lereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the twelfth day of duly next to issue specialcertificates of Title to the hunts firstly described belowand special Crown Leases to the hind secondly describedh1) low the duplicate Certificates of Title. and Crownteases -having as is alleged been lost.

this 22nd day of June, 1922.ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Deputy Registrar of Titles.

The hold referred to.(Firstly.)

Lot 127 of Swan Location 116 particularly described inCertificate of Title Volume 290 Folio S9 standing in thename of Charlotte Malloch of Perth Married Woman.

Lots 39 40 and 41 of Perth Suburban Lot 34 par-ticularly described in Certificate of Title Volume 770Folio 142 standing in the name of James McBean ofPerth.

The Eastern moiety of Perth Town Lot 1134 particu-larly described in Certificate of Title Volume XXXII"Folio 61_ standing. in the name of William Allen of Perth_Boot Manufacturer.

(Secondly.)Avon Location 141.30 containing 768 acres particu-

larly described in Crown Lease No. 2208/1921 (Con-ditional Purchase Lease No. :38262/55) and

Avon Location 22404 containing 160 acres particu-larly des.iribed in Crown Lease No. 2209/1921 (Occu-pation Certificate Homestead Farm No. 21955/74) bothstanding hi the name of Martin William Turner of Belle-vue Seaman.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section (5.)

_Application No. 880/1922.NOT1GE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the twenty-second day of July next to issuein the of George Allauson of Dowerin Storekeepera special duplicate certificate of title to the land deseriheil. :How the duplicate certificate of Utle having asis all; ml been destroyed by fire.

P.tt d this 28th day of June, 1922.ARTHUR. G. HARVEY,

Deputy Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece of land situate in the town of Dowerin

coataIi, , rood being Dowerin Lot 7 more particu-larly i; Certificate of Title Volume 421 Folio

11:e value of George Allanson of DowerinStorek

TR\ ..siSFLll OP LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 890/1922.NOT10E is here:,y given that pursuant to the directionof the Cominiss:oner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on 10 I mad y-serond day of July next to issuein the name of 'slanley Charles Keahley of Williams

ii:anag.er a special duplicate certificate of title tothe hind 0,scrilied kelow the duplicate certificate of titlehaving as is alleged been destioyed by fire.

Dated this 28th day of .hne, 1922.ARTHUR G. HAM' HY,

Deputy Registrar of Titles.

lfhe fond referred to.All that piece of land situated in the town- of 'Wil-

liams containing one rood and twenty perches being por-tion of Williams Town Lot 138 more particularly des-cribed Certificate of Title Volume 508 Folio 98 stand-ing in the 1)31110 of Stanley Charles Kealley of 'WilliamsStore Manager.

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

Appl.-ation No. 882/1922.NOT is P is hereby given that purSuant to the directionof the Pmumissioner of Titles in tins behalf it isintende4 ih the ti.venty-second day of July next to issueto Sy111,'y Lodge of View Street Cottesloe special dupli-cate 'ertificates of Title to the land described belowthe dmii atti Certificates of Title having as is allegedbeen destroyed by fire.

Dated tl:is 28th day of June, 1922.ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Deputy Registrar of

The land referred to.,1 Hulse pieces of land situate in Eric Street Cottes-

loe containing together one rood twenty-four perches andone-half of a perch being Lots 5 and 6 of CottesloeSuburban Lot 101 on Plan 2418 deposited in the Officeof Titles more particularly described in Certificate ofTitle Volume 306 Folio 181 standing in the name ofSydney Lodge of View Street Cottesloe Merchant.

All those pieces of laud situate at the corner of highand East Strc-ets :Fremantle containing hi the aggregatethirty-two perches beim2: portions of Fremantle TownLot 999 being Lots 1 2 and 3 on Diagram 1287 depositedin the Office of Titles more particularly described inCertificate of Title Volume 217 Polio 1.6 standing in thename of Si.dney Lodge of Cantonment Street FremantleMerchant.

dune or land situate in the Swan i:=,trict.Cot) t ai fog:Alter two roods and thirty-seven emit'::being portions of Swan Location 1233 being. Lots 10and 11 on. Plan 19136 deposited in the Office of Titlesmore rarticularly described in Certificate of 'Title Vol-um, 172 Folio 144 standing in the name of SydneyLodge of Cantonment Street Fremantle Merchant.

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JUYE 30, 1922.] GOVERNMENT GA ZETTE, W.A .

All those pieces of land situate in Wordsworth Avenue,and Virgil Avenue in the Swan District containing in theaggregate three roods sixteen perches and four-tenths ofa perch being portion of Swan Location 1095 beingLots 4 5 66 and 67 on Plan 2563 deposited in the Officeof Titles more particularly described in Certificate ofTitle -Volume 618 Folio 159 standing in the name ofSydney Lodge of Fremantle, Mercantile Manager.

All that piece of land situate in the District of Can-ning containing' three acres being portion of Canning'Location being Lot 286 on Plan 1901 deposited in theOffice of Titles more particularly described in Cortifloateof Title Volume 018 Polio 156 standing in the 11:111O1 OrSydney Lodge of Fremantle Mercantile Manager.

All those pieces of land containing together -two roodstwenty-six perches and five-tenths of a perch beim, por-tion of Canning Location 2 and being Lots 1 and 2on Diagram 1101 deposited in the Office of Titles moreparticularly described in Certificate of Title Volome618 Folio 162 standing in the name of Sydne,, Ledgeof Fremantle Warehouse Manager.

All that piece of land situate in the Swan Districtcontaining one rood and four perches being portion of.Swan Location 388 and being Lot 366 on Plan 3185deposited in the Office of Titles more particularly de-scribed in Certificate of Title Volume 624 Folio 104standing in the name of Sydney Lodge of View StreetPeppermint Grove Manager.

All that piece of land situate in View Street Cottesloecontaining one rood seventeen perches and five-tenthsof a perch icing portion of Swan Location 84 and beingLot 20 Section X on Plan 122 deposited in the Officeof Titles more particularly described in Certificate ofTitle Volume 619 Folio 19 standing in the name ofSydney Lodge of View Street Cottesloe Business 'Mana-ger.

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

Application No. 889/1922.NOTICE is here-1-(y given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the twenty-second day of July next to issueiu the 11:1111e of Peter Wood and James Gartrell both' ofAdelaide South Australia Merchants a special duplicateCertificate of Title to the land described below the dupli-cate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been de-stroyed by fire.

Dated this 28th day of June, 1922.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Deputy Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All those pieces of land situated in the Swan Dis-

trict containing together one rood and fifteen perchesbeing portion of So-an Location U being Lots 13 and 14on Plan 390 deposited in the Office of Titles togetherwith a right of carriage way over the roads delineatedand coloured brown on the said plan more particularlydescribed in Certificate of Title Volume 618 Folio 161standing in the name of Peter Wood and James Gartrellboth of Adelaide South Australia Merchants.

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

Application No. 888/1922.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it isintended on the twenty-second day of July next, to issuein the name of Rennell Adams of Lion Mill Storekeepera special duplicate Certificate of Title to the land de-scribed below the duplicate Certificate of Title havingas is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated this 28th day of June, 1922.ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Deputy Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece of land situate at Lion Shill containing

one rood thirty-nine perches and nine-tenths of a perchbeing the South-Western moiety of Lion Mill Lot 16more particularly described in Certificate of Title Vol-nine 668 Folio 114 standing in the name of RennellAdams of Lion Mill. Storekeeper.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.

1231

Ills Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to apprev,, of the following appoint-

AT.D.If. No. 1'367/20; Ex. Co. No. 1751.Robert J. Hunt-, James \V. Kahl, Davis, 51. Conochie,

Joseph Maralee, and Robin R. Walters to he members ofthe Nunueoppie Loal Board of Health, for the periodending 31s: .\1;( 1923.

194/19; Ex. Co. No. bs.E. C. Eiehling to be a inembel I r the Goomalling

1,m'a1 board of Health, 1 or the e.r (ling 31st Slay,1923, rice C. res.:gm-at,

PT API-] SON,Con _siener of Public Health.

_Education Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1922.

5006/13.Excellency the Administrator In Executive. Council

roved of the ;11(poinlInhot of the :Rev. :Henry( as a member of the Verk Cmomittee of School

1\:;(1,agement, rice the Rev. Stophiot right, resigned.

6970/13.111,S Excellency the Administrator in Executive Commithas approved of the apl ointment of Rev. Stephen \Vrightas a member of the Wagie Committee of School Manage-meet, eicc H. Stewart, M.E.C., resigned.

Education Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1922.

:151/22.

IIIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has ap-proved of the addition of the following paragraph toEducation Regulation No. 18:

A irniversity graduate employed for teachingspecial subjects may, if the Department is thor-oughly satisfied with his teaching ability, lie grantedthe Certificate on. passing:

, 'Ile exainination in Education prescribed forthe "B" Certificate.

2. The examination in Arithmetic prescribed forthe "C" Certificate.

Graduates who have passed in Mathematie,s in theLeaving Certificate or in any higher examination atthe University will be exempted :from (2).

CECIL Al',TDREWS,Director of Education.

THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.Eastern Railway, Subway at Subiaco.

IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellencythe Administrator, acting by and with the advice of theExecutive Council, 011 the certificate of the Ministerfor Works issued under Section 105 of "The PublicWorks Act, 1902":

(a.) that the road passing under the Government Rail-way at Subiaco by means of a subway, and theapproaches thereto, being the land particularlydescribed in the Plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 22099,attached hereto, are roads within the meaning'of " The Public Works Act, 1902;" and

(b.) that the control of the said road and the ap-proaches thereto is vested in the Municipalityof Subiaco.

Dated the 28t1( day of June, 11122.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

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1232 GOVERNMENT

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 190G, ANDAMENDMENT ACTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentionedleases will be received by E. A. MeT.,,arty, ManagingTrustee:-

1?eturnohlr 717/, July, 1922.1105/20, S.S.S.-Williams Locations 108SS, 11064, 5229, 5230, 10416,

10119; being Arthur Clarence Hodson and ThomasJoseph Quill's Grazing Lease 10051/68, ConditionalPurchase Leases 30647/55, 8081/56, 29S46/55, Permit toOccupy No. 577/20.. Area, 1.374 acres 2 roods 26perches, situated two miles North--East of Nomans Lake,described as about 740 acres good light to heavy redsoil ; 580 acres gravelly fair light soil, balance poorgravelly loam, morrell, jam, white-gum, hlackboy, andscrub; 620 acres cleared, 30 acr,,,s cleared and culti-vated, 130 acres rung ; 90 chains 2-wire, 40 chains 3-wire and netting, 10 chains 1-wire, and 416 chains 2 and3-wire fencing, 133 chains neiglibmir 's boundary fence;well, 43fL; dam, :100 cubic yards; half interest in 1,100cubic yards dam; house, two rooms, and shed.

93/20, S.S.S.Victoria Locations 2521, 6523, 3108, and part of 4315;

being Joseph Oxenham's Certificates of Title Vol. 678,Fol. 55, Vol. 726, Pol. 89, situated four miles West ofNorthampton. Area, 6395, acres, described as 500 acresgood jam and wattle, balance scrub and hilly, nice graz-ing; 300 acres cleared, 20 acres part cleared; 414 chains6-wire fencing; well, windmill, tank, and troughing;.four-roomed stone house; stable, machinery shed, andchaff-house.

Returraye 10th July, 1922.1485/13.Plantagenet Locations 1269 and 1082; being William

Berwick Jackson's Conditional Purchase Lease 13764/55and Certificate of Title Vol. 520, Pol. 88. Area, 260acres, situated 31/2 miles Fast of Narrikup, describedas 120 acres fair to good swamp, 50 acres fair red-gum and jarrah land, balance or block fair; SO acrescleared; 117 chains 6-wire internal fence, 210 chains3-wire and netting boundary fence ; dam, 1,320 cubicyards; ten-roomed house.

S.S.S. 422/19.Portion Canning Location 31, part of Lot 41; being

Duncan Melvin's Certificate of Title Vol. 412, Fol. 120.situated one mile North-West of Armadale. Area, 19acres 2 roods 9 perches, described as a good orchardproposition; 1=111/, acres cleared; windmill, tank-stand,1,000 gallon tank; house, four rooms, fowl runs, shed.

Returnable 17th July, 1922.1287/12.Avon Locations 15751, 15752, 10852; being Thomas

Thomas' Conditional Purchas, Leases 26789/55, 26790/55, and Homestead Farm Lease 9693/74. Area, 668acres 2 roods 15 perches, situated 11/2 . miles North ofWyalcatchem. About 160 acres good red loam, salmonand gimlet, balance second to third class, varyingmalice and oak scrub to sand plain; 580 acres cleared;70 chains 2-wire and 310 chains 2-wire fence; hot andstables.

154/16.:Melbourne Location 2598 ; being Charles Gregory

7,\Torden's Grazing Lease 10140/68 and Homestead FarmLease 18258/74, Ares, 999 acres, situated 10 milesWest of Pithara ; 415 acres first class, good salmon.gimlet, york-gum, and titree forest; 584 acres secondclass, fair sand plain, with scattered malice and titree;300 acres forest and 100 acres scrub cleared; dam,1,000 cubic yards; hush camp, rough stable, and shed.

24/21, S.S.S.Part of Perthshire Location Au, Lot 15 of Section 15:

being Eric Wood Bloffwitch is Certificate of Title Vol.453, Fol. 35. Area, S acres 2 roods 29 perches, situatedat Osborne Park, about six miles North of Perth; 4acres first class summer land, 2 acres first class winterland, balance grazing; 6 acres cleared and cultivated;house, six rooms, shed, and stable.

S.S.S. 706/20.Part Perthshire Location An, Lot 12, and part of each

of Lots 41 and 42 of Section II; being John WilliamBloffwitclm and John William Blofffivitch's, jun., Cer-tificate of Title Vol. 752, Fol. 52. Area, 13 acres, situ-ated about six miles North of Perth; 11 acres firstclass and 2 acres third class; all cleared; 80 chains5-wire fencing; house, two rooms, .T.W.B., shed, andstables.

GAZETTE, W.A. [J-u-.NE 30, 1922.

S.S.S. 44/19.Swan Location 130$, Lots 10 and 12; being George

Albert Mackey's Certificate of Title Vol. 276, Fol. 46.Area, 9 acres 2 roods 28 perches, situated 2-r, milesNorth of Bayswater, suitable dairy or poultry farm;6 acres cleared; fenced, 3 wires; well, tank, and wind-mill; house, four rooms, and verandah room, stable, andfeed room.

591./20.Avon Locations 6620, 6698, 8391, 9737, 3197, 6615,

601:1, 6221, 6734, 6408, 0955; being Walter EdwardThienCs Conditional Purchase Leases 36291/55, 36363/

I.,ncstead Farm Lease 21285/74; Certificate of549, Pol. 183; Vol.. 551, Fol, 163; Vol. 551,l'ermit to Occupy 7757/16, situated five

miles of Brookton. Area, 1,35315 acres.The rovements are quoted from office records and

are believed to be correct, but the Trustees do not guar-antee them,

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to the improve-ments and their condition.

All tenders to be forwarded to the Managing Trustee,Agricultural Bank,

No tender necessarily accepted.E. A McLARTY,

29th dune, 1922. Managing Trustee.

FREMA.NTLE HARBOUR, TRUST.Navigation of Inner Harbour Basin, Fremanre Harbour.

Passing Dredges in time Fairway.Notice to Mariners.

2648/20.MAR iNERS and all persons navigating the Inner Har-hour Basin at Fremantle, Western Australia, are herebynotified that dredges are engaged its deepening opera-tions in the hash:, and Mariners approaching thesedredges must use the -whistle (sound) signals laid downin :Article No, 28 of the Board of Trade Regulations for

otiug Collis nos viz,:short blast--"I am directing my course to

s arboard."Two short blasts-"I am directing my course to

port."Upon which the dredge will (provided she is not show-

ing by day a red flag or by night two vertical red lightsas provided for hereunder) haul over as far as possiblein the direction opposite to the side which the approach-ing vessel has indicated as above that she desires touse. Approaching Mariners must be careful in usingthese sound signals to give sufficient time for the dredgeto move as indicated.

if the approaching vessel makes no signal the dredgewill remain stationary.

The signals exhibited by dredges working in the fair-way are as follows:

1. -When dredge exhibits a Black Ball shape by day ora Green Light under a White Light, four feetapart 1, night-Vessels coining in must leavedredge on their own starboard hands, and outgoing,vessels must leave dredge on their own port hands.

2. When dredge exhibits a Black Diamond shape byday or a Red Light under a -White Light, fourfeet apart, by night-Vessels coining in must leavethe dredge on their own port hands, and outgoingvessels must leave dredge on their own starboardhands.

2. When dredge exhibits a Red Flag by clay or twoRed Lights vertically four feet apart by night,this denotes that dredge cannot be moved fromher position, and if sufficient room exists forvessels to pass, the side on which they are to passwill be indicated by one of the signals detailedunder No. 1 and 2 above being also shown. If,however, neither of these latter signals is shown,the dredge must not be passed till either daylightappears or definite orders have been received fromthe Harbour Master.

Issued by time Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissionersat Fremantle this 9th day of June, 1922.

Charts affected:No. 1058, Rottnest Island to Warnbro' Sound.No. 1700, Fremantle Inner Harbour and Gage Roads,

(Sgd.) H. S. NICHOLAS,Harbour Master.

(Sgd.) F. STEVENS,Secretary.

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JUNE 30, 1922.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; 1233

GOSNELLS DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year .nded 30th dayof June, 1921.

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement ofYear-

Balance at Treasury .

In hands of SecretaryGeneral Rate-

(1) Current Rates collectedduring year ..

(2) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year .. ..

(3) Rates in suspense ..

Licenses-(a) Cart and Carriage ..(c) Motor Cars ..(d) Motor Cycles ..

Fees-Gate Registration

Income from Property and Plant(other than lighting)

Rents from Halls, etc. .

Brant-Metropolitan Water Supply-

Government Grants-Annual Subsidy for Mainten-

ance and Construction ..Special Grants-

Main Road Grant ..Contractors' Deposits ..All other Receipts-

License Plates ..Repatriation GrantSale of Manure ..Con. to WorksRates-Suspense ..Nomination-Deposit .

Soldiers' Memorial ..Returned Cheque ..Health Board Receipts

Debit Balance at end of Year-At Commonwealth Bank ..

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

Debit Balance at commencement ofYear-

At Commonwealth Bank ..Expenses for collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc.Salaries ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) ..Election ExpensesAudit FeesAdvertising ..Stationery and Printing ..Maintenance Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants) asper form No. 51-

(a) Roads ..(b) Recreation Grounds ..(c) Pounds ..

Maintenance of Halls. Libraries, etc.Construction Works (from Revenue,

including Government Grants) asper Form. No. 51-

RoadsPlant and Tools (purchased during

year )-( 1 ) Tools, Plant, etc. ..(2) Repairs to Furniture,

Tools, Plant, etc. ..Refund of Rates (in suspense)Interest on Bank Overdraft ..Bank Charges .. .

Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents. ..Legal ExpensesRefunds of Deposits to ContractorsAll other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works) -Caretaker -Pound ..Refund-Nomination DepositsRoad Board Association ..Soldiers' Memorial ..Horse Feed on hand ..Vermin Board ..Returned Cheque ..Health Board ..

£ s. d. £ s.

it 0 00 1 0

3 1 0

864 5 11

370 9 272 3 10

1,306 18 11.

88 5 010 S 922 0 0

0 7 6121 1 3

0 10 0

36 13 6

35S 6 1

300 0 0

250 0 0550 0 0

11 0 0

3 S 020 0 02 16 62 10 01 17 4

10 0 099 5 6

1 S 6216 12 7

357 18 5

490 6 5

Total .. .23,235 15 7

s. d.

245 10 8

4 7261. 1 6

22 19 639 16 96 6 0

12 16 034 9 3

846 17 77 '1.7 62 3 7

856 18 S54 10 0

1,050 3 7

6 4 6

8 11 614 16 0SO 9 712 1.5 0

1 3 1.

1.1. 19 225 9 4

7 7 211 0 0

20 0 010 0 00 10 6

124 2 04 1 20 6 01 8 6

210 4 8370 12 1.0

Balances at end of Year-To credit of Board at Treasury 111 4 3

Total 93,235 15 7

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars.s. d. s. d.

Debit Balance at CommonwealthBank (unsecured) .. 490 6 5

Outstanding Accounts .. 100 0 0All other Liabilities-

Rates in suspense .. 21 0 0Overpayment of Rates .. 1 17 4

22 17Balance of Assets over Lia-

bilities 1,561 18 6

Total £2,175 2 8

As stirs.

Particulars.

s. d. s. d.Credit Balance at Treasury 111 4 3Rates outstanding-

General Rates 1,197 1.8B limated Current Value of Pi: o.-

perty owned by Board-Buildings, etc.Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc.

All other Assets-Due by Health Board 13 15 1Horse feed on hand .. 4 1 2Due by Vermin Board 0 6 0Pipes on hand .. 22 17 2

500 0 0120 0 0205 0 0

40 19 5

Total .. £2,175 2 8

We certify having. examined the books of the GosnellsRoad Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.

22rd June, 1922.

R. W. BROWIN-LIE,Government Auditor.

G. AriVRTJTn7,

Ratepayers' Auditor.

Form No. 51.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other works forYear ended 30th June, 1921.

No. Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.

52. Main Road (Ord. Revenue) ..68. Main Road (Special Grant)53. Spring Road ..54. Belmont Road ..57. Royal Street ..59. Railway Parade ..60. Railway Road ..61. Pipe Track Road62. Renwick Road ..63. William Street ..64. Nicholson Road ..65. Harris Road ..66. Catterham Street67. Osmond Street ..70. Bromley Street ..71. The Crescent ..72. Brixton Street ..75. Phillip Street ..76. Maddington Road ..77. Kelvin Road ..SO. Gosnells Road ..81. Olga Road ..83. Miola Road ..

100. Southern River ..103. Wheatley street ..104. Dorothy Street ..107. Fremantle Road ..108. Mills Road ..109. Astley Street ..112. Hicks Street . .

113. Station Street ..11 -). Dollar Road ..115. Homestead Road ..73. Dulwich Street ..

Various Roads .. .

£ s. d. £ s. d.154 15 9 307 6 7273 19 6 44 15 8

22 14 16 10 6

46 10 94 3 55 18 2

214 17 9 12 13 23 17 9 5 14 11

34 7 71.0 1 -1 0

2 9 03 2 43 1.6 92 15 55 14 11 10 S1'17 S

60 6 910 15 9

0.78 2 21 9 04 14 5

13 6 11 0 16 5152 15 10 29 12 1

7 12 10 29 3 119 18 0 28 2 1

10 15 101046 0 36 11 10

1 19 47 6 6 31 10 10

10 19 4 59 10 111 6 4

23 3 7 2 18 81 10 8

54 4 6

£1,050 3 7 g846 17 7

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JUNE 30, 1922.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS, 13TH MAY, 1922.

TABLE No. 1.-RETURN SHOWING NUMBER OF VOTES POLLED FOR EACH CANDIDATE.

1235

Province. Names of Candidates.

Central Carson, Henry Hutt ...Hickey, James WilliamPrater, Reginald CharlesSewell, George Ernest ..

East Griffiths, Harry Albert ...Hamersley, Vernon ...

Metropolitan ...

Metropoli tan-Su turban

North ...

North-East

South ...

South-East

South-West

Hardwick, John EdwardKingsmill, Hon. WalterLee, Frederick Roy ...Macfarlane, James Mortimer ...

Ke !sal!, Frank Macdonald ...Saw, Atheist:in John Henton

Wittenoom, Sir Edward Horne

Cunningham, JamesLeslie, Bernard ...Seddon, Harold ...Tracy, George John

Dodd, Jabez Edward ...

Burn 1, Alfred ...Wansborough, Arthur Wm.

Jackson, John SutcliffeReading, George Eag letonRose, Edwin

West Panton, Alexander HughPotter, George ...

Total ...

Number of Votes for each.

On First Count. On Final Count. Total.

484 ...1,135 ...

248 ...376 ...

2,243

1,2081,637

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2,845

585726 1,362645

1,022 1,6162,978

1,2282,495 ...

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904 986444521 1,125242 ...

2,111

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1,343 ...598 ...

1,941

6191,034 1,3721,145 1,426

2,708

1,6311,740 ...

3,380

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TABLE No. 2.-RETURN SHOWING PREFERENTIAL COUNT IN PROVINCES WHERE THERE WERE MORE THAN

THREE CANDIDATES.

METROPOLITAN PROVINCE.

Names of Candidates.

Hardwick. Kingsmill. Lee.

First Count ... 585 726 645First Redistribution ... 276 154

Second Count ... 1,002 799Second Redistribution ... 360

Third Count 1,362

Macfarlane.

Total Number GrandRedistributed. Total.

1,022155 585

2,978

1,177439 799

2,978

1,616 2,978

NORTH-EAST PROVINCE.

Names of Candidates.

Cunningham. Leslie. Seddon.

First Count 904 444 521First Redistribution ... 2 36 204

Second Count ... 906 480 725Second Redistribution 80 400

Third Count ... 986 1,125

Tracy.

Total NumberRedistributed.

GrandTotal.

242242

2,111

4802,111

2,111

Chief Electoral Office,Supreme Court Buildings,

Perth, 16th June, 1922.

E. G. STENBERG,Chief Electoral Officer.

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1236 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7'. A [JUNE 3a, 1922.

R-ESULTS OE FERTI LISER INSPECTION-APRIL 1st TO JUNE 30th, 1922.

SampleNo.

Re, .NO. Firm. Fertiliser and Brand.

REG. ANALYSIS.

-Nitro- Pot-gen. ash.

1821

1822

1823

1824

1825

1820

1828

1832

1833

1831

1835

2101

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2403

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148 Blood and Bone; "Imperial"

171 I Blood and Bone ; " MerriwaB.B."

so Blood and Bone ;Fertiliser "

80 do. do. do.

173 Blood and Bone ; " TipTOP'

160 j Blood and Bone ; " Croco-dile Brand "

125 Bone Manure ; " John Bull "

Sulphate of Ammonia ; S.A.Gas Co. Reg.do. do. do.

Sulphate of Ammonia ...

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"Sickle Brand ; FloridaSuperphosphate

50 I do. do. do. do. do.

Westraliau Farmers, Ltd.,Perth

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W. R. Haynes & Co., Perth

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Barris Bros., Perth

Paterson 63 Co., VikingHouse, Perth

M. J. Brady, Albany ...

150 1 11. J. As F. Simper & Co.,Fremantle

150 do. do. do.

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150 Dalgety & CO., Ltd., Perth

50 Coming, Smith A Co., Ltd.,Perth

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G. K. BARON HAY-,Inspector of Fertiliser.

LOST W.A. WHENT CERTIFICATE.under "The Wheat Marketing Aet, 1990," is

hereby given that original Wheat Certificate for lotAdvance No. _6l9 of the 1921/22 Harvest, originallyissued to IL Mullan, of llarrismith, is alleged to havebeen lost or destroyed. It is further notified that unlessnotice in writing that such certificate has been trans-ferred- to or is held- by any person claiming-interest insuch certificate is given to the undersigned at his office,A.M.P. Buildings, Perth, it is the intention of suchMinister to issue after the 14th August, 1922, a specialcertificate in place of the one referred to above.

(Sgd.) 11. K. MALEY,Minister for Wheat Scheme, Perth.

23rd June, 1992.

LOST 1915/16 WHEAT CERTIFICATES.NOTICE under "The Wheat Marketing Act, 1920" ishereby given that the following Surplus Wheat Certifi-cates of the 1915/16 Season are -alleged to have beenlost or destroyed. It is further notified that unlessnotice in wilting that such certificates have been trans-ferred to. or are held by any person claiming interest insuch certificates is given- to the undersigned, at his office,A.M.P. Buildings, Perth, it is the intention of such Min-ister after the 31st -July,- 1922, to pay to the originalCertificate Holder the- amounts outstanding on suchCertificates:-

Cert. 2136-Graham-, Chas.; 1 .00kton. 117 bushels8 lbs.

Cert. 8073-Grant, W. McKenzie; l'1ojarena.bushels 421bs.

Cert. 15508-Gripon, W.; -York. 113 bushels 171bs.Cert. 1228-Head, Thos.; Gnowangerup. 109 bushels

231bs.Cert. 10966- Hilton, R.; Wadderin. 53 bushels

511bs.Cert. 16028, 4948, 23583, 21732, 21681, 14019-

Kitto, J. A. Cunderdin. 7,745 bushels Sibs.Cert. 14876- Muller, J.; Norseman. 33 bushels

71bs.Cert. 1614-O'Brien, T.; Walkaway. S9 bushels

551hs.Cert. 8980 - Stutter, E.; Kefferberrin. 44 bushels

Nibs.Cert. 9921-Vierk, Cluniczdin. 117 bushels

491bs.Cert. 11072-WoodrotTe, C. J.; Kulterin. 59 bushels

'381bs.(Sgd.) H. K. MALEY,

Minister for Wheat Scheme, Perth.24th June, 1922.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Notice of Change of Registered Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe Waterloo Machinery and Agency Company, Limited,is now situated at 28-29 New Zealand Chambers, St.George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this tventy-eighth day of 'June, 1992.

WILLMOT Y. COOKE,Secretary.

.Daisy Queen Gold Mining Company, No Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that an Eighteenth Call of 3d.per share, making the shares paid to 5s. 9d., has beendeclared on the contributing shares of the above-namedeompany, due and payable at the registered offices ofthe company, 70 A.M.P. Chambers, William Street,Perth, on -Wednesday, '12th July.

By' order of the Board,A. E. WESTON,

Secretary:

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.-C-ha-age of Registered 011ie°.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office andplace of business of the -Yilliminning-Kondinin Partners'Co-operative Company, Limited, has been removed fromHarrismith to Dudinin.

CEO. EVANS,Dudinin, 26th June, 1922. Manager.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Emplie Gold Prospecting Syndicate, No-Liubility.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office orplace of business of the Empire Gold Prospecting Syndi-cattt; No-Liability, is situate at No. 16 National MutualBuildings, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, and is acces-sible to the public on week-days, excepting' Saturdays,between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., and on Saturdaysbetween the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon.

Dated this 24th day of June, 1922.NORTHMORE, 'HALE, & DAVY,

Solicitors for the said Company,Reward Street, Perth.

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THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofPeacock Brothers Proprietary, Limited, is situated atEmanuel Buildings, St. GeOrge's Terrace, Perth, and isaccessible to the public between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. onweek-days, except Saturday, when the office closes at

p.m.Dated this 2nd day of June, 1922.

E. R. PEACOCK, Governing Director.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893, SECTION 208.Unbehaun 0, Johnstone, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention ofUnbehaun & .Johnstone, Limited, whose principal placeof business in Western Australia is situated at 37 KingStreet, Perth, to voluntarily cease to carry on businessin Western Australia at the expiration of three calendarmonths from the fourteenth day of July, One thousandnine hundred and twenty-two.

Dated at Perth, this twenty-ninth day of June, 1922.A. C. UNBEHATIN,

Attorney for the said Company in Western Australia.B. H. Darbyshire, Commercial Bank. Chambers, 42 St.

George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitior for the saidAttorney.

THE business of Unbehaun & Johnstone, Limited, willin future be carried on by Unbehaun & Johnstone(-W.A.), Limited, at same address, 37 King Street,Perth.

Dated at Perth, this twenty -ninth day of June, 1922.A. C. -UNBEITAUN,

Managing Director.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893,'' and inthe matter of Dunn, Farmer, 4' Goodridge, Ltd.,Storekeepers, of Dowerin and Koorda.

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary gen-eral meeting of shareholders of the above-named Com-pany, held at the registered office on Monday, the 26thday of June, 1922, the following special resolution waspassed:

" That the Company (Dunn, Farmer, & Goodridge),Ltd.) be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr. JamesLewis Berkley Weir be and he hereby is appointed.Liquidator."

For Dunn, Farmer, & Goodridge, Ltd.(in Liquidation),

J. L. B. WEIR,Liquidator.

J. L. B. IVeir co., Pubic Accountants, CommercialUnion Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.WE, John Morrison and Edwin Berkeley Ayris, both ofPerth, in the State of Western Australia, the personshereunto authorised by The Repertory Club, do herebygive notice that we are desirous that The Repertory Clubshould be incorporated under the provisions of "TheAssociations incorporation Act, 1895."

Dated this 13th day of June, 1922.JNO. MORRISON.E. B. AYRIS.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended tobe filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of thesaid Act:Memorial of The Repertory 'Club filed in pursuance of

"The Associations Incorporation. Act, 1895."1. Nacre of Institution: The name of the institution

is The Repertory Club, Incorporated.2. Object or purpose of the Institution: The objects

for which the Club is formed are to promote, extend,develop, cultivate, and foster the art and science ofdrama and histrionic production and music in all itsbranches, and other incidental and relative purposes.

3. Where situated or established: The Club is estab-lished at Perth.

4. The name or names of the Trustee or Trustees:The names of the Trustees are John Morrison and EdwinBerkeley Ayris.

5. In whom the management of the institution isvested, and by what means (whether by deed settlementOr otherwise).: The management is vested in a corn-inittee consisting of seven members of the Club to beelected annually by the members in general meeting asprovided by the Rules and Regulations of the Club.

the Supreme Court of Western AustraNaProbateJurisdiction,.

he matter of the Will and Estate of Duncan MurrayMcRae (sometimes called "Duncan McRae), late ofRepatriation General Hospital, Fremantle, Soldier,deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.ALL persons having claims against the estate of theabove-named deceased are hereby requested to send par-ticulars of such claims to the West Australian Trustee,Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, the adminis-trator with the will annexed of the said deceased, atits registered office, Trustee Chambers, Barrack Street,Perth, on or before the 18th day of July, 1922; after'which date the said company will proceed to distributethe assets of the said deceased amongst the persons en-titled thereto, having regard only to those claims ofwhich particulars shall have been given as aforesaid.

Dated this 30th day of May, 1922.LAVAN & WALSH,

Samson's _Buildings, Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Administrator,

The West Australian Trustee, Executor, andAgency, Company, Limited.

In the 'Supreme Court- of Western. AustraliaProbateJurisdiction

-1 the Will of Philip Manger, late of Carr Street, WestPerth, in the State of Western Australia, Contrac-tor, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims against the estate of theabove -named deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars thereof in writing to the undersigned, on orbefore the 18th day of .July, 1922; after which datethe executor will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased among the persons entitled thereto, hav-ing regard to those claims only of which the executorshall then have received notice.

Dated-this 27th day of June, 1922.DWYER, DURACK, & DUNPHY,

33 Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hithertoexisting- between Stephen O'Connell and Henry Comis-key both of Osborne Park, in the business of Dairymenand Milkmen, has been dissolved as of and from the22nd day of June, 1922.

The said Stephen O'Connell has retired from the saidbusiness, and the said Henry Comiskey will in futurecarry on the same for his own sole use and benefit.

All debts due to the late partnership are to be paidto the said Henry Comiskey, who will pay and dischargeall the liabilities thereof.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1922.STEPHEN O'CONNELL.H. COMISKEY.

-Witness to signatures,J. T. Maxwell,

Solicitor,79 Barrack Street, Perth.

WE, Arthur Charles Stubberfield and John Sthith OrtonGray, trading as "Gray & Stubberfield," Contractors,66 Burt Street, North Perth, hereby give notice that thepartnership heretofore existing between us has been dis-solved by mutual consent as from 27th June, 1922. Alldebts due to the late firm must be paid to the saidJohn Smith Orton Gray, and he will pay all liabilitiesof the late firm, and continue to carry on the businessin his own name.

Dated at Perth, this 27th day of June, 1922.(Sgd.) J. S. GRAY.(Sgd.) A. C. STUBBERFIELD.

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THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Notice of Dividend.

Debtor's MA e. Address. Description. Court.

James Treacy Brawl Arrow Wine and SupremeRoad, Nal-goorlie

Beer Li., censee

Court,Perth

I Number. 1 Amount per 1> First or final Whenor otherwise.' payable. Where payable.

40 of 1921 Twenty shillings(20s.) in It

First anfinal

27th day ofJune, 1922

At the Office ofthe Official Re-ceiver in Bank_ruptey. Sr(nremeCourt, Perth

Notice of Composition.

Debtor's Name. Address.

Ernest George Narrogin and Cocci -Tompkius gin

Description.

Contractor

Dated this 29th clay of June, 1922.

Court.

Supreme Court.Perth

No. Amountper

First or final Whenor otherwise. j Payable. Where Payable.

27 of1921

Ten shillings(10s.) in ,e

First and final 4th day ofJuly, 192:

At the Office of theOfficial Receiveris Bankruptcy,Supreme Court,Perth

M. M. MOSS,Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of -Victor FrankFeazey and Harry Morse (trading as "Feazey &Morse''), of Bayswater, Storekeepers.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of Victor Frank reazey and Harry Morse (tradingas "Peavey & Morse"), Storekeepers, will be held atthe offices of F. Burkett & Co., Weld Chambers, St.George's Terrace, Perth, on Monday, the 10th day ofJuly, 1922, at the hour of 3 p.m.

Dated this 29th day of June, 1922.tb.s.1 J. F. BURKETT & CO.,

Agents for the Debtors.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Harry Morse andJoseph Patrick McGowan (trading as "Morse &McGowan"), of Bayswater, Storekeepers.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of Harry Morse and Joseph Patrick McGowan(trading as "Morse & McGowan"), Storekeepers, willbe held at the offices of J. E. Burkett & Co., Weld Cham-bers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, ou Monday, the 10thday of July, 1922, at the hour of 3 p.m.

Dated this 29th day of June, 1922.r L.S.1 J. F. BURKETT & CO.,

Agents for the Debtors.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Abraham Rosner,of Yarloop, Draper.

Notice of intention to declare First and Final Dividend.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention todeclare a. first and final Dividend of Nine shillings andtenpence half-penny in the payable at my office, 158William Street, Perth on and after the 14th day ofJuly 1922.

Dividends will be payable to those creditors only whohave signed or assented to the deed of assignment.

Dated the 30th day of June 1922.[L.s.] J. B. WHITE,

Trustee.

Li the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," and in the matter of E velyn M«ad Luicyn,of or. Viveash Road and The Crescent, MidlandJunction, Storekeeper, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that ti Meeting of the Creditorsof the above-named Evelyn Maud Lukyn, of Midland;Function, will be held at the offices of Q. H. James &Co., Weld Chambers, St. George 's Terrace, Perth, onFriday, the 7th day of July, 1922, at the hour of half-past ,three o 'clock in the afternoon, in pursuance of

The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898."Dated the 26th day of June, 1922.

Q. II. JAMES,Agent for the Debtor.

Q. H. James f' Co., Public' Accountants, 50-54 WeldChambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

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Land and Income Tax Assessment 0 2 9Land Act and Amendment .. 0 4 0

Land Tax Adjustment Act .. 0 0 (3

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Licensed Surveyors .. .. 0 0 9Licensing Act (new edition) .. 0 4 3Life Assurance Act .. .. 0 1 9Limited Partnerships .. .. 0 0 6Local Court Act (Consolidated) 0 2 3

Lunacy Act (Consolidated) .. 0 2 9Marine Stores At .. .. .. 0 0 9Married Women's Property Act and Amend-

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CONTENTS.

Administration ActAgricultural BankAppointments, Resignations,

ments ..Associations IncorporationBankruptcy .

Colonial Secretary 's Be, ar mentCompanies .. . .

Crown Law Department . .

Deceased_ Persons' EstatesDischarged Soldiers ' SettlementEducation Department .

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Marriages ..Metropolitan Water Supply, etc.Mines DepartmentNotice to MarinersOrders in Council ..Partnerships dissolvedProclamationsPublic, Service CommissionerPublic. Works DepartmentRailways .. . .

Registrar General .

Registration of Births, etc.Resumption . .

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