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[2431] OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) No. 77] PERTH : FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST [1968 Land Act, 1933-1967. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert TO WIT, Asher Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most A. A. WOLFF, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Lieutenant Governor George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in and Administrator. and over the State of Western Australia and EL.S.] its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. 729/68. WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933- 1967, the Governor may resume, for any purpose as in the public interest he may think fit any portion of land held as a pastoral lease; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Pastoral Lease 394/781 as described in the Schedule hereto, should he reserved for the purpose of "Gravel". Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Administrator with the advice and con- sent of the Executive Council, do by this my Pro- clamation resume portion of Pastoral Lease 394/781 for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. All that portion of Pastoral Lease 394/781 con- taining 447 acres 0 roods 25 perches now surveyed as Forrest Location 64 as shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 72630. (Plan Port Hedland 4 mile.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 7th day of August, 1968. By His Excellency's Command, STEWART BOVETT,, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1.By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert TO WIT Asher Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most A. A. WOLFF, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Lieutenant Governor George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in and Administrator. and over the State of Western Australia and ELS.] its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. L.G. 662/68. WHEREAS by section 4A of the Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947, it is provided inter alia that the Governor, by proclamation, may declare any persons to be corporations for the purposes of the provisions of the Act: Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Gov- ernor, do by this Proclamation declare the Kojonup Regional Traffic Council to be a corporation for the purposes of the Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State at Perth, this 7th day of August, 1968. By His Excellency's Command, L. A. LOGAN. Minister for Local Government. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1965. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT, Asher Wolff, Knight Commander of the Most By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint A. A. WOLFF, George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in Lieutenant Governor and Administrator. and over the State of Western Australia and [L.S.] its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. F. and S. 367/50. WHEREAS it is provided (inter alia), by section 59 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1965, that the occupier of a factory shall allow to any person employed in the factory a half holiday on any day proclaimed to be a half holiday in the district or locality in which the factory is situate and, by section 95 of that Act, that every shop, except an exempted shop, a privileged shop and a small shop shall be closed, and a. shopkeeper shall allow each shop assistant a half holiday on any day that is proclaimed to be a half holiday that is applic- able to the area in which the shop is situate; and whereas it appears to me, the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator, expedient that a half holiday should be proclaimed for the day and place here- inafter appearing: Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby proclaim the afternoon of Wednesday, the 28th day of August, One thousand nine hundred and

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[2431]

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

No. 77]

PERTH : FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST [1968

Land Act, 1933-1967.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert

TO WIT, Asher Wolff, Knight Commander of the MostA. A. WOLFF, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

Lieutenant Governor George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator inand Administrator. and over the State of Western Australia and

EL.S.] its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.Corres. 729/68.

WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1967, the Governor may resume, for any purposeas in the public interest he may think fit anyportion of land held as a pastoral lease; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that the portion ofPastoral Lease 394/781 as described in the Schedulehereto, should he reserved for the purpose of"Gravel". Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Gov-ernor and Administrator with the advice and con-sent of the Executive Council, do by this my Pro-clamation resume portion of Pastoral Lease 394/781for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.All that portion of Pastoral Lease 394/781 con-

taining 447 acres 0 roods 25 perches now surveyedas Forrest Location 64 as shown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 72630. (Plan Port Hedland 4mile.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 7th day ofAugust, 1968.

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVETT,,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guaranteeand Endowment (Local Governing Bodies'Employees) Funds Act, 1947.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1.By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert

TO WIT Asher Wolff, Knight Commander of the MostA. A. WOLFF, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

Lieutenant Governor George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator inand Administrator. and over the State of Western Australia and

ELS.] its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

L.G. 662/68.WHEREAS by section 4A of the Superannuation,Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment(Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act,

1947, it is provided inter alia that the Governor,by proclamation, may declare any persons to becorporations for the purposes of the provisions ofthe Act: Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant Gov-ernor, do by this Proclamation declare the KojonupRegional Traffic Council to be a corporation forthe purposes of the Superannuation, Sick, Death,Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment (LocalGoverning Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State at Perth, this 7th day ofAugust, 1968.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. A. LOGAN.Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1965.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,

TO WIT, Asher Wolff, Knight Commander of the MostBy His Excellency The Honourable Sir Albert

Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintA. A. WOLFF,George, Lieutenant Governor and Administrator inLieutenant Governor

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

Australia.

F. and S. 367/50.WHEREAS it is provided (inter alia), by section59 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1965, thatthe occupier of a factory shall allow to any personemployed in the factory a half holiday on any dayproclaimed to be a half holiday in the district orlocality in which the factory is situate and, bysection 95 of that Act, that every shop, except anexempted shop, a privileged shop and a small shopshall be closed, and a. shopkeeper shall alloweach shop assistant a half holiday on any day thatis proclaimed to be a half holiday that is applic-able to the area in which the shop is situate; andwhereas it appears to me, the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator, expedient that a half holidayshould be proclaimed for the day and place here-inafter appearing: Now, therefore, I, the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator, acting with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, do herebyproclaim the afternoon of Wednesday, the 28thday of August, One thousand nine hundred and

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2432 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [16 August, 1968.

sixty-eight to be a half holiday, with the municipaldistrict of, and applicable to the area of, the Townof Geraldton.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 7th day ofAugust, 1968.

By His Excellency's Command,D. H. O'NEIL,

Minister for Labour.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Land Act, 1933-1967.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1967, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified in suchorder; and whereas it is deemed expedient, as fol-lows :—

Cones. 2788/17.—That Reserve No. 16871 shouldvest in and be held by Charles Johnstone Symers,Stanley Hunton and Clifford Thomas EdwardSaggers in trust for the purpose of "Public Re-creation".

(The Order in Council dated the 1st June, 1951,is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 4544/65.—That Reserve No. 28737 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Mandurah intrust for the purpose of "Recreation".

Corres. 1395/67.—That Reserve No. 29259 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose of"Conservation of Fauna".

Corres. 3570/62.—That Reserve No. 29279 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Northamptonin trust for the purpose of "Parklands and PublicRecreation".

Now, therefore, His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator, by and with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, dothhereby direct that the beforementioned Reservesshall vest in and be held by the abovementionedbodies in trust for the purposes aforesaid, subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to him by sec-tion 37 of the said Act.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1967.

Metropolitan Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 825334/68.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1967, it is pro-vided that subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct, provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act have beencomplied with and plans sections and estimates inrespect of the works herein after mentioned havebeen submitted to and approved by the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator in Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age and Drainage Board to undertake the con-struction of the following works under the saidAct, namely:—

Shire of Swan-Guildford.The construction of a twelve inch diameter

water main about five hundred and eighty feet inlength complete with valves and all other neces-sary apparatus and shown on plan M.W.B. 10001.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the16th day of August, 1968.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageAct, 1909-1967.

Metropolitan Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 825333/68.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1967 it is providedthat, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageBoard shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminary re-quirements of the said Act have been compliedwith and plans sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have been sub-mitted to and approved by the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant Governor and Admin-istrator by and with the advice and consent of the

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held inthe Executive Council Chamber at Perth, on the7th day of August, 1963, the following Order inCouncil was authorised to be issued:—

Clean Air Act, 1964-1967.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted by subsection (2) of sec-tion 6 of the Clean Air Act, 1964-1967, that theGovernor may by Order in Council from time totime amend the Schedule to the Act by addingthereto or removing therefrom any premises orclass of premises and the Schedule as so amendedshall be the Schedule to the Act: Now, therefore,His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, actingwith the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil and in exercise of the powers conferred by theAct doth hereby amend the schedule to the Act

(a) by removing from paragraph (a) thepremises or class of premises being usedfor "chemical works (class 2)" and in lieuthereof, adding to that paragraph thefollowing premises or class of premisesbeing used for

chemical works (class 2), being premisesin which any chemical or chemicalproduct not included, or referred to,in the definition of the premises orclass of premises of chemical works(class 1) is manufactured, blended,mixed or re-packaged, and in whichthe nature or natures of the processescarried on, or the materials used isor are likely to cause air pollution; ;and

(b) by removing from paragraph (a) thepremises or class of premises being usedfor "scrap metal recovery works" and inlieu thereof, adding to that paragraph thefollowing premises or class of premisesbeing used for

scrap metal reclaiming works, beingpremises in which scrap is treated byheat for the recovery of metal, irres-pective of whether that is the principalactivity carried on on any particularpremises, and including premiseswhere metal is recovered from scrapcable by burning the insulation onthat cable. .

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

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16 August, 1968.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2433

Executive Council, does hereby empower the Metro-politan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageBoard to undertake the construction of the follow-ing works under the said Act, namely:—

City of Melville.The construction of a twelve-inch diameter water

main about 1,070 feet in length complete withvalves and all other necessary apparatus andshown on plan M.W.B. 9994.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the16th day of August, 1968.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageAct, 1909-1967.

Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 680802/68.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1967 it is providedthat, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageBoard shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminary re-quirements of the said Act have been compliedwith and plans sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have been sub-mitted to and approved by the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant Governor and Adminis-trator by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, does hereby empower the Metro-politan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageBoard to undertake the construction of the follow-ing works under the said Act, namely:—

Kwinana.Reticulation Area. No. 1 Part 1.

The construction of:(a) A waste water treatment plant and a land

filtration area.(b) A brick and concrete pumping station and

a reinforced concrete well together witha 10* in. diameter rising main and allother apparatus connected therewith.

(c) Twenty-one inch, eighteen inch, fifteeninch, nine inch and six inch diameter re-ticulation pipe sewers together with man-holes and all other apparatus connectedtherewith.

The above works are shown on plan M.W.B. 9995.This Order in Council shall take effect from the

16th day of August, 1968.F. P. KNIGHT,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1967.Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 673996/67.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1967, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminaryrequirements of the said Act have been compliedwith and plans, sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have beensubmitted to and approved by the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator in Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, does hereby em-power the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage

and Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:—

Attadale.Reticulation Area 4, Part I.

The construction of nine inch and six inch dia-meter pipe sewers with manholes and all otherapparatus connected therewith and shown on planM.W.B. 9986.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the16th day of August, 1968.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1967.Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 694511/68.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1967, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminaryrequirements of the said Act have been compliedwith and plans, sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have beensubmitted to and approved by the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator in Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, does hereby em-power the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:-

Kewdale.Forrest-field Marshalling Yard and Kewdale Freight

Terminal Effluent Rising Main.The construction of a six inch diameter effluent

rising main approximately 5,500 feet in length andall other things connected therewith, and shownon plan M.W.B. 9948.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the16th day of August, 1968.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1967.Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 680804/68.WEIER,EAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1967, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminaryrequirements of the said Act have been compliedwith and plans, sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have beensubmitted to and approved by the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator in Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governorand Administrator by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, does hereby em-power the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:—

Kwinana.Reticulation Area No. 2, Part I.

(a) The construction of a brick and concretePumping station and a reinforced concrete welltogether with a six inch diameter rising main andall other apparatus connected therewith.

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2434 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A, [16 August, 1968.

(b) The construction of nine inch and six inchdiameter reticulation pipe sewers together withmanholes and other apparatus connected there-with.

The above works are shown on Plan M.W.B. 9996.This Order in Council shall take effect from the

16th day of August, 1968.F. P. KNIGHT,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Gnowangerup.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 525/65.WHEREAS it is enacted by subsection (3) ofsection 614 of the Local Government Act, 1960,that where in accordance with subsection (1) ofthat section a Council has determined and includeda different amount in the general rate to be im-posed under section 548 of that Act, the Governor,may, notwithstanding that subsection, by Orderdirect (inter alia) that the Council may be relievedfrom the obligation to determine and include adifferent amount in the general rate; and whereasthe Council of the Shire of Gnowangerup did im-pose differential rating in respect of loans num-bered 69, 114 and 143 raised by it for the purposeof providing works and undertakings in the TownWard, and portions of the North, South, Ongerupand East Wards within its district and it is nowdeemed expedient that such Council be relievedfrom the obligation to differentiate in rating inrespect of these loans: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant Governor, with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council and actingin exercise of the powers conferred by subsection(3) of section 614 of the said Act, doth herebydirect that the Council of the Shire of Gnowan-gerup be relieved from the obligation to determineand include a different amount in the general ratein respect of loans numbered 69, 114 and 143raised for the purpose of providing works andundertakings in the Town Ward and portions ofthe North, South, Ongerup and East Wards withinits district.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Mundaring.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.L.G. 316/60.

WHEREAS it is enacted by subsection (3) of sec-tion 614 of the Local Government Act, 1960, thatwhere in accordance with subsection (1) of thatsection a Council has determined and includeda different amount in the general rate to be im-posed under section 548 of that Act, the Governor,may, notwithstanding that subsection, by Orderdirect (inter alia) that the Council may be re-lieved from the obligation to determine and in-clude a different amount in the general rate; andwhereas the Council of the Shire of Mundaringdid impose differential rating in respect of loansnumbered 13, 16, 17, 18, 21, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31,raised by it for the purpose of providing worksand undertakings in the certain wards and pre-scribed areas within its district, and it is nowdeemed expedient that such Council be relievedfrom the obligation to differentiate in rating inrespect of these loans: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant Governor, with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council and actingin exercise of the powers conferred by subsection(3) of section 614 of the said Act, doth herebydirect that the Council of the Shire of Mundar-ing be relieved from the obligation to determineand include a different amount in the generalrate in respect of loans numbered 13, 16, 17, 18,21, 25, 28, 29, 30 and 31 raised for the purposeof providing works and undertakings in certainwards and prescribed areas within its district.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Tambellup.

Retirement of Members.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 210/61.WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by subsection(8) of section 41 of the Local Government Act,1960, that when in a district the order of retire-ment of any member will not be in accordancewith the provisions of that section, the Governormay, by order, declare the date on whichthat member shall retire, being a date inaccordance with those provisions; and whereas thedates of retirement of one member of the EastWard and one member of the Central Ward ofthe Municipality of the Shire of Tambellup arenot in accordance with the provisions of the saidsection 41; and whereas it is deemed proper tobring these retirements into conformity with theabovementioned section: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant Governor, acting pur-suant to the powers conferred by subsection (8)of section 41 of the Local Government Act, 1960,by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby declare that thedate of retirement of one member of each of theEast and Central Wards of the Municipality ofthe Shire of Tambellup shall be as follows:—

Ward; Councillor; Date of Retirement.East; to he elected at extraordinary election in

1968; 1969.Central; to be elected in May, 1969; 1971.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

Local Government Act, 1960.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, it shall be lawful for the Governor,on request by a Council of a Municipal District,by Order published in the Government Gazette todeclare any lands reserved or acquired for use bythe public or used by the public as a street, way,public place, bridge or thoroughfare, under thecare, control, and management of the Council, orlands comprised in a private street, constructedand maintained to the satisfaction of the Council,or lands comprised in a private street of whichthe public has had uninterrupted use for a periodof not less than ten years, as a public street andif the Council thinks fit, that the Governor shalldeclare the width of the carriageway and foot-paths of the public street; and whereas the Coun-cils mentioned in the schedule hereunder, haverequested that certain lands named and describedin the said schedule which have been reservedfor streets within the said Councils be declaredpublic streets: Now, therefore, His Excellency theLieutenant Governor and Administrator by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, doth hereby declare the said lands to be publicstreets, and such land shall, from the date of thisOrder, be absolutely dedicated to the public asstreets within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force.

Schedule.Shire of Harvey.

L. & S. Corres. 833/67 (MR533).Road No. 13704. A strip of land varying in

width, leaving the northwestern alignment of RoadNo. 1173 within Wellington Location 1 and extend-ing as surveyed, generally northward through thesaid location to and along the eastern boundariesof lots 2 and 3 and part of the eastern boundaryof lot 4 of said location 1 (Lands Titles OfficeDiagram 444) to a line extending 193 degrees 15minutes from a point situate 89 degrees 30 minutes1 chain 82.8 links from the northwestern cornerof lot 2 on Plan 2092. (Public Plan 411A/40A.1.)

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2435

Shire of Mandurah.L. & S. Corres. 561/36 (R.2341).Road No. 10819 (Hackett Street—extension). A

strip of land one chain wide, widening at its com-mencement and terminus, leaving Road No. 9622(Handel! Street) at the southwestern corner of Lot477 of Cockburn Sound Location 16 (Land TitlesOffice Plan 2029), opposite the eastern terminusof the present road and extending, as colouredbrown and marked "R.O.W." on Diagrams 16394,16507, 22826, 25625 and 30893, eastward along partof the southern boundary of said lot 477 to thenorthwestern corner of lot 475 (Plan 2029), recom-mencing on the southern boundary of said lot 477at the northeastern corner of said lot 475 andextending along the said southern boundary andthe southern boundary of lot 470 (Plan 2029) toRoad No. 9623 (Anstruther Road) at the south-eastern corner of said lot 470. (Public Plan Man-durah Townsite.)

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Leonora.

Description of District and Ward Boundaries.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 11/53 and 12/53.WHEREAS it is provided in paragraph (i) of sub-section (2) of section (12) of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, that the Governor, upon thepresentation of a petition under the Common Sealof the district concerned, may describe the bound-aries of a district, and the wards as existingfor the time being; and whereas the Municipalityof the Shire of Leonora has presented a petitionpraying that the boundaries of the district andwards be described as set out in the schedulehereunder; and whereas it is considered expedientthat the prayer of the petition should be granted:Now, therefore, His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, acting by and with the advice and con-sent of the Executive Council doth hereby describethe boundaries of the district and the wards ofthe Municipality of the Shire of Leonora, as exist-ing for the time being, as set out in the Schedulehereunder.

F. P. KNIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.Description of the Boundaries of the

Shire of Leonora.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the northeastern corner of Pastoral Lease395/539 and extending west 406 chains and 23links along the northern boundary of that leaseto the easternmost southeastern corner of latePastoral Lease 3390/97; thence north 607 chainsand 86 links and west 80 chains and 4 links alongboundaries of that late lease to the southeasterncorner of late Pastoral Lease 3171/97; thencenorth along the eastern boundary of that latelease and onwards to a point situate west ofMount Falconer; thence east to Mount Falconerand onwards to a point situate north of SurveyMark J.H.R. 80 (on Erlistoun Creek) ; thencesouth to the northernmost northern boundary ofPastoral Lease 3114/752; thence east, south, againeast, north, again east, again south, west, andagain south along boundaries of that lease to thenorthwestern corner of late Pastoral Lease 395/477;thence east and south along boundaries of thatlate lease and south, east, again south, west, north,and again west along boundaries of Pastoral Lease3114/538 to the northwestern corner of PastoralLease 395/518; thence south, east, again south andagain east along boundaries of that lease andonwards to the western boundary of Reserve 6852;thence south, east and north along boundaries ofthat Reserve to a northern boundary of PastoralLease 3114/734; thence east, south, again east,again south, again east, again south and againeast along boundaries of that lease and east andsouth along boundaries of Pastoral Lease 395/643to the northwestern corner of late Pastoral Lease

1903/102;_ thence south 118 chains and 23 links,east 168 chains and again south 608 chains and77 links along boundaries of that late lease to thesouthern boundary of Pastoral Lease 395/643 afore-said; thence east along that boundary and on-wards to the eastern shore of Lake Carey; thencegenerally southerly along that shore to the west-ern boundary of late Pastoral Lease 395/553;thence south along that boundary and southalong the western boundary of Pastoral Lease3114/501 to the easternmost southeastern corner ofPastoral Lease 395/556; thence west, south, andagain west along boundaries of that lease to thewesternmost northwestern corner of PastoralLease 395/548; thence south along the westernboundary of that lease to the southeastern cornerof late Pastoral Lease 857/97; thence west 587chains and 21 links and north 247 chains and 45links along boundaries of that late lease to MountPercy (Reserve 7210) ; thence west, north, againwest, and again north along boundaries of Pas-toral Lease 395/555 to the northernmost north-eastern corner of Pastoral Lease 3114/418; thencenorth 517 chains and 18 links, west 500 chains,again north 327 chains and 40 links alongboundaries of late Pastoral Lease 1251/102 to thenortheastern corner of late Pastoral Lease1422/102; thence west 400 chains and 33 links andsouth 289 chains and 60 links along boundaries ofthat late lease to the northeastern corner of latePastoral Lease 853/102; thence west 400 chains and14 links along the northern boundary of that latelease to the northeastern corner of late PastoralLease 3148/102; thence west 407 chains and 90links, south 43 chains and 82 links and again west48 chains and 75 links along boundaries of thatlate lease to the northeastern corner of Reserve5035; thence westerly and southerly along bound-aries of that reserve to a point situate in pro-longation easterly of the northern boundary ofReserve 3382; thence westerly to and along thatboundary to its northwestern corner; thence westalong a southern boundary of Pastoral Lease3114/845 to the southeastern corner of late PastoralLease 395/529; thence north and west alongboundaries of that late lease, to its northwesterncorner; thence west 278 chains and 47 links andnorth 317 chains and 78 links along boundaries oflate Pastoral Lease 2608/97 to the northernmostnortheastern corner of late Pastoral Lease 3019/97;thence west 1684 chains and 80 links alongnorthern boundaries of that late lease and latePastoral Lease 3020/97 to the eastern boundary ofPastoral Lease 395/938; thence north along thatboundary to the southeastern corner of PastoralLease 395/652; thence north, west and againnorth along boundaries of that lease to itsnorthernmost northeastern corner and onwards tothe southern boundary of late Pastoral Lease728/97; thence east about 360 chains, north 894chains and west 535 chains and 58 links alongboundaries of that late lease to the easternmostnortheastern corner of Pastoral Lease 3114/489;thence west, north and again west along bound-aries of that lease to the southeastern corner oflate Pastoral Lease 395/803; thence north and westalong boundaries of that late lease passing throughReserve 8855 and west along the northernmostnorthern boundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/489aforesaid passing through Reserve 8856 to thesoutheastern corner of late Pastoral Lease 957/97;thence north along the eastern boundary of thatlate lease to a point situate about 370 chains southfrom survey mark J.H.R. 200; thence east to apoint situate south of survey mark J.H.R. 210;thence north to that survey mark and onwardsto a southern boundary of late Pastoral Lease395/487; thence west along that boundary to apoint situate south of the eastern boundary ofPastoral Lease 395/539 aforesaid and thence northto and along that boundary to the starting point.

(Public Plans 34/300; 42/300; 43/300; 52/300;53 /300.)

Leonora Ward—Amendment and Redescriptionof Boundaries.

All that portion of land bounded by lines startingfrom a point on a western boundary of the Town-site of Leonora situate in prolongation westerly ofthe southern boundary of Leonora Townsite Lot

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404 and extending north-northwesterly, westerly,northerly, easterly, again northerly, again easterly,southerly, again easterly, and again southerly alongboundaries of that townsite to a point situate inprolongation easterly of the southern boundariesof late lots 398, 387 and 382 and lots 371, 412and 404, and thence westerly to and along thoseboundaries and onwards to the starting point.

Gwalia Ward.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from a point on the eastern boundary ofLeonora Townsite situate in prolongation easterlyof the southern boundaries of Leonora TownsiteLots 404, 412 and 371 and late lots 382, 387 and398 and extending east 25 chains; thence south130 chains; thence west 85 chains; thence north130 chains to a point situate in prolongationwesterly of the southern boundaries of lots 404,412 and 371 and late lots 382, 387 and 398 aforesaid,and thence easterly to and along those boundariesand onwards to the starting point.

Lawlers Ward.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the westernmost southwestern corner ofPastoral Lease 395/518 a point on the easternboundary of the Shire of Leonora and extendingwest 308 chains and 50 links, north 108 chainsand 48 links and again west 169 chains and 54links along boundaries of late Pastoral Lease395/757 to the westernmost southwestern corner ofthat late lease; thence west and south alongboundaries of Pastoral Lease 3114/830 to thenorthernmost northeastern corner of PastoralLease 3114/717; thence west along the northern-most northern boundary of that lease to itsnorthwestern corner; thence north 142 chains and63 links and west 638 chains and 80 links alongboundaries of late Pastoral Lease 2479/102 to theeastern boundary of late Pastoral Lease 1243/94;thence north 283 chains and 9 links along thatboundary to the southeastern corner of late Pas-toral Lease 1043/102; thence west 464 chains toan eastern boundary of Pastoral Lease 395/559;thence north and west along boundaries of thatlease and west 741 chains and 9 links along thenorthern boundary of late Pastoral Lease 735/97to the eastern boundary of late Pastoral Lease734/97; thence north 228 chains and 69 links andwest 92 chains and 89 links along boundaries ofthat late lease to the southernmost southeasterncorner of Pastoral Lease 3114/935; thence westand south along boundaries of Pastoral Lease395/559 aforesaid to the southernmost southeasterncorner of Pastoral Lease 3114/775 a point on theboundary of the Shire of Leonora aforesaid, andthence generally westerly, generally northerly,generally easterly and generally southerly alongthat boundary to the starting point.

West Ward.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the southernmost southeastern corner ofPastoral Lease 3114/775 a point on the boundaryof the Shire of Leonora and extending north andeast along boundaries of Pastoral Lease 395/559 tothe southernmost southeastern corner of PastoralLease 3114/935; thence east 92 chains and 89 linksand south 228 chains and 69 links along boundariesof late Pastoral Lease 734/97 to the northwesterncorner of late Pastoral Lease 735/97; thence east741 chains and 9 links along the northern bound-ary of that late lease to a southwestern cornerof Pastoral Lease 395/563; thence east and southalong boundaries of that lease to the north-western corner of late Pastoral Lease 1042/102;thence east 250 chains along the northern bound-ary of that late lease and east 214 chains andsouth 283 chains and 9 links along boundariesof late Pastoral Lease 830/97 to the northwesterncorner of late Pastoral Lease 2479/102; thence east638 chains and 80 links and south 142 chains and63 links to the north-western corner of PastoralLease 3114/717; thence east along the northernboundary of that lease to the westernmost westernboundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/830; thencenorth and east along boundaries of that lease tothe westernmost south-western corner of latePastoral Lease 395/757; thence east 169 chains and54 links and south 474 chains along boundaries

of late Pastoral Lease 1436/102 to a northeasterncorner of Pastoral Lease 3114/717 aforesaid; thencewest 203 chains and 63 links along a northernboundary of that lease to the northernmost north-western corner of late Pastoral Lease 1300/94;thence south 466 chains and 27 links, west 231chains and 3 links, and again south 320 chainsalong boundaries of that late lease to the north-eeennost northern boundary of late Pastoral Lease2571/102; thence west about 4 chains, south 308

and 27 links, and again west 87 chainsand 20 links along boundaries of that late leaseto a western boundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/544;thence south and east along boundaries of thatlease to the western boundary of the late MalcolmState Forest; thence southerly along that bound-ary to a northern boundary of Pastoral Lease3114/845; thence west along that boundary to thenorthwestern corner of late Pastoral Lease 906/94;thence south 400 chains along the western bound-ary of that late lease to the northern boundary oflate Pastoral Lease 2642/102; thence west 125chains along that boundary to the northernmostnortheastern corner of late Pastoral Lease 1281/94;thence south 209 chains and 56 links, east 229chains and 39 links and again south 266 chainsand 44 links along boundaries of that late leaseto its southeastern corner, a point on the bound-ary of Shire of Leonora aforesaid and thencegenerally westerly and generally northerly alongthat boundary to the starting point. Excludingthose portions of land described as the LeonoraWard and the Gwalia Ward.

East Ward.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the southeastern corner of late PastoralLease 1281/94 a point on the boundary of theShire of Leonora and extending north 266 chainsand 44 links, west 229 chains and 39 links andnorth 209 chains and 56 links along boundariesof that late lease to the northwestern corner oflate Pastoral Lease 2642/102; thence east 125chains along the northern boundary of that latelease to the southwestern corner of late PastoralLease 906/94; thence north 400 chains along thewestern boundary of that late lease to its north-western corner a point on a northern boundaryof Pastoral Lease 3114/845; thence east along thatboundary to the western boundary of the lateMalcolm State Forest; thence northerly along thatboundary to the southernmost southern boundaryof Pastoral Lease 3114/554; thence west and northalong boundaries of that lease to the westernmostnorthwestern corner of late Pastoral Lease2571/102; thence east 87 chains and 20 links, north303 chains and 27 links and again east about 4chains along boundaries of that late lease to thesouth-western corner of late Pastoral Lease1300/94; thence north 320 chains, east 231 chainsand 3 links and again north 466 chains and 27links to a northern boundary of Pastoral Lease3114/717; thence east 203 chains and 63 links alongthat boundary to the southwestern corner oflate Pastoral Lease 1273/102; thence north 365chains and 52 links along the eastern boundary ofthat late lease to the southernmost southwesterncorner of late Pastoral Lease 395/757; thence east303 chains and 50 links along the southernmostsouthern boundary of that late lease to the west-ernmost southwestern corner of Pastoral Lease395/518 a point on the boundary of the Shire ofLeonora aforesaid and thence generally south-easterly, generally southerly, and generally north-westerly along that boundary to the starting point.

(Public Plans 34/300, 42/300, 43/300, 52/300,53/300 Leonora Townsite.)

AUDIT ACT, 1904.(Section 33.)

The Treasury,Perth, 5th August, 1968.

Treasury 293/55.IT is hereby published for general informationthat Mr. R. W. Utting has been appointed as anAuthorising and Certifying Officer, for the RailwayDepartment as from 29th July, 1968 until furthernotice.

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P.W.D. 95/63.IT is hereby published for general informationthat Mr. C. Randell has been appointed as Cer-tifying Officer for the Department of Public Worksas from 23rd July, 1968. And also the cancella-tion of the following appointments:—

N. R. Wightman, J. F. Calleja, D. F. Chapman,N. Davies, 0. Fanchi, H. Gorringe, L.Green, R. Hampson, F. J. Lynch, W. A.Johnston-Lingham, J. M. Leahy, P.O'Mara, T. M. Byrth and B. Johnson.

K. J. TOWNSING,Under Treasurer.

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT, 1954.Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, WILLIAM JOHN HILLHOUSE, of Flat 2, 38Brighton Road, Scarborough, Investigator, havingattained the age of twenty-one years, hereby applyon my own behalf for a license under the above-mentioned Act. The principal place of businesswill be at Flat 2, 33 Brighton Road, Scarborough.

Dated the 8th day of August, 1968.W. J. HILLHOUSE,

Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 12th day of September,

1968, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 8th day of August, 1968.D. GROSE,

Acting Clerk of Petty Sessions.

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

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

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Bunbury:I, BRIAN McINTOSH HANDCOCK, of 7 BanksiaStreet, Bunbury, land agent, having attained theage of twenty-one years, hereby apply on my be-half (on behalf of Steere & Clarke a firm of whichI am a member) for a license to carry on thebusiness of a land agent under the Land AgentsAct, 1921. The principal place of business will beat 26 Stirling Street, Bunbury.

Dated the 30th day of July, 1968.B. M. HANDCOCK,Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 9th day of September,

1968, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Bunbury.

Dated the 31st day of July, 1968.R. J. SHOLL,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.Objection to the granting of the application may

be served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

(Eastman Jenour & Co., Solicitors, Bunbury.)

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 14th August, 1968.

THE following promotions have been approved:—J. M. Carmody, Administrative Officer, C-1.1-10,

Administrative—General Branch, State HousingCommission, to be Secretary, A-I-1, North West

Planning and Co-ordinating Authority, Premier'sDepartment, as from 25th June, 1968.

B. C. Williamson, Auditor and Inspector, Grade3, C-II-3/4, to be Auditor and Inspector, Grade 2,C-II-4/5, Inspection Branch, Local GovernmentDepartment, as from 16th August, 1968.

W. Lees, General Assistant, G-VII-1, StationeryS:ore, Administrative Branch, to be General Assist-

G-VII-1/3, Mechanical and Plant Engineer's..e.nch, Engineering Division, Public Works De-

partment, as from 26th July, 1968.S. M. Armstrong, Clerk Assistant, C-II-2/3,

Geraldton, to be Relieving Clerk of Courts,C-I1-3/4, Court Offices Branch, Crown Law Depart-ment, as from 16th August, 1968.

A. G. Young, Senior Draftsman, P-II-7/8, Draft-ing Section, Mapping Branch, Department ofLands and Surveys, to be Draftsman-in-Charge,P-I1-9/10, Drawing Office, Town Planning Depart-ment, as from 26th July, 1968.

B. J. Hodge, Clerk (Relieving), C-II-1, Accounts:3...anch, Department of Lands and Surveys, to be

C-E-2, Expenditure Branch, Accountingvision, Metropolitan Water Supply Board, as

from 19th July, 1968.

D. E. Fleming, Field Assistant, G-+VI, PlantResearch Division, Department of Agriculture, tobe Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Mt. Lawley, SeniorHigh Schools Branch, Education Department, asfrom 23rd August, 1968.

R. L. Todd, Clerk, C-IV, Enquiries and Corres-pondence Section, State Housing Commission, tobe Clerk, C-II-1, Land Resumption Office, PublicWorks Department, as from 19th July, 1968.

E. J. P. Neesha.m, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk,C-II-1, Court Summonses Section, ClericalBranch , Police Department, as from 26th July,1968.

0. M. Budge, Assistant Superintendent, G-II-4/5,to be Superintendent, G-II-7/8, Field Division,Native Welfare Department., as from 7th June, 1968.

J. D. Proctor, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk, C-II-1,Land Resumption Office, Public Works Department,as from 19th July, 1968.J. E. Newland, Assistant Superintendent,

0-11-4/5, to be Superintendent, 0-11-7/8, FieldDivision, Native Welfare Department, as from 7thJune, 1968.

G. D. Rimes, Entomologist, Grade 2, P-I1-9/11,Entomology Branch, to be Entomologist, Grade 1,P-I-1/4, Biological Services Division, Departmentof Agriculture, as from 29th May, 1968.

THE following resignation has been accepted:—Name; Department; Date.A. S. M. Podesta; Public Works; 30/8/68.

THE following retirement has been approved:—H. J. S. Denton; Lands and Surveys; 2/10/68.

R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has appointedthe following days to be Public Service holidays atthe places specified in lieu of the holiday grantedin the metropolitan area for the Royal AgriculturalShow held at Claremont:—

Monday, 5th August, 1968—Marble Bar (RaceMeeting).

Friday, 9th August, 1968—Derby (Bushmen'sCarnival and Rodeo).

Monday, 19th August, 1968—Port Hedland(Race Day).

Wednesday, 11th September, 1968—Moora(Show Day).Friday, 4th October, 1968—Bruce Rock (Show

Day).R. H. DOIG,

Public Service Commissioner.

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1968Crown Law .... Clerk, Perth Courts, Accounts Branch C-II-3 33,910-34,060 23rd August

(Item 11/0890)Public Works Engineering Assistant, Grade 1, Executive G-II-4/5 $4,182-$4,662 do.

Section, Country Water Supply Branch,Engineering Division (Item 29/2880)

Do. Clerk, Planning, Design and Investigation C-II-2 $3,620-$3,760 do.Branch, Engineering Division (Item29/5250)

Fisheries and Fauna Inspector, Seagoing (Geraldton), Inspection G-II-2 $3,5'77-$3,717 do.Branch (Item 16/0810)

Crown Law . Clerk, Probate Office, Supreme Court (Item C-II-1 $3,340-$3,480 do.11/2160)

Do. Junior Assistant Registrar, Office of Titles C-II-7 $5,190-$5,530 do.(Item 13/0070)

Premier's Tourist Officer, Melbourne, Branch Offices,Tourist Development Authority (Item

C-IV $3,200 (e) do.

27/0790)Agriculture .... Research Officer, Plant Research Division P-II-2/8 53,546-35,410 do.

(Item 01/7460) (a) (f) OrP-II-2/8 $3,204-55,068

(F)State Housing Commission Clerk, Medina, Country Offices Section,

Administrative—General Branch (ItemC-IV $ 1,263 (16 years)-

$3,200do.

Agriculture ....32/1425) (a)

Laboratory Assistant, Medina, Pig Research G-VIII $1,274 (17 years)- do.Station, Animal Division (Item 01/3095) 82,321

Do.(a ) (g)

Adviser, Grade 2, General Services Branch, P-II- 9/11 55,560-$6,330 do.Wheat and Sheep Division (Item 01/5130) (a) (i)

orAdviser, Grade 3 (a) (i) P-II-3/8 33,870-$5,410

Native Welfare (2 positions) Welfare Officer, Field Division (new Itemsto be created) (a) (j)

G-III-1/3 $2,535-53,100 (k) do.

Public Works Clerk, Administrative Branch (Item 29/ C-II-2 33,620-53,760 do.

Lands and Surveys0026) (1)

Divisional Surveyor, Surveyor General's P-I-4/5 $7,261-57,568 do.Division (Item 20/3585)

Do. do. Chief Cartographer, Mapping Branch, Sur-veyor General's Division (Item 20/5300)

P-II-11 $5,980-36,123 do.

Do. do. Chief Draftsman, Mapping Branch, Sur-veyor General's Division (Item 20/4800)

P-II-11 $5,980-56,123 do.

Agriculture (2 positions) .... Inspector, Grade 2, Stock Inspection G-II-1/2 83,292-83,717 30th AugustSection, Veterinary Services Branch,Animal Division (Items 01/2195 and2200)

Do. Field Assistant, North-West Division (Item G-VI $1 ,482 (17 years)- do.01/9078) (a) (g) $3,152 (c)

Crown Law .. Investigator, Companies Registration Office C-II-8/9 85,710-$6,260 do.(Item 11/2501) (b)

Fisheries and Fauna Assistant, Research Vessel, Fisheries Re- G-VII-1/2 $2,452 (21 years)- do.search Branch (Item 16/0552) (a) (d) S2,942

Lands and Surveys Warden, Grade 2, Bush Fires Board (Item G /2 33,292-$3,717 do.20/7470) (a) (ii)

Child Welfare Relieving Family Welfare Officer, Field G-II-1/5 83,292-$4,662 do.Division (Item 10/1670)

Electoral Senior Typist (Item 15/0185) C-III-1 52,550-32,630 do.Mines Clerk, Surveys and Mapping Branch (Item C-II-1 $3,340-83,4S0 do.

23/6025)

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.(b) The possession of an academic qualification acceptable for Membership of the Australian Society of Accountants, or

equivalent Institution, will be regarded as an important factor when judging efficiency under section 34 of the Public Service Act.(c) Plus district allowance—$500 p.a. married man, $250 p.a. single man.(d) Good physique, knowledge of fish and fisheries and general boat maintenance. Possession of Harbour and Light Depart-

ment's Certificate of Competency as a coxswain desirable.(e) C-IV clerks recruited in Western Australia are paid a special allowance to the maximum of the C-IV range whilst serving

in Eastern States branches.(f) University degree in Agriculture or Science, with emphasis on Mathematical Statistics or Mathematics.(g) Junior Certificate in five subjects, including English and Mathematics A, with Science subjects desirable. Preference

given to applicants with a Leaving Certificate.(h) Initial training in metropolitan area. Subsequent training periods in country centres.(1) Appointee must possess an appropriate univeristy degree in Agricultural science.(j) Applicants must be over 21 years of age and preferably under 45. Minimum qualification Junior Certificate or equivalent.

Current driver's licence essential.(k) Plus annual increments through the range to a gross salary of 83,600. District allowance payable in certain areas.(1) Considerable progress towards the Diploma in Public Administration, or similar qualification, will be regarded as an

important factor when judging efficiency under section 34 of the Public Service Act.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1967, and are to be addressed to the Public ServiceCommissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads ofDepartments.

R. H. DOIG,16th August, 1968. Public Service Commissioner.

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PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966

DETERMINATION

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE—STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES

PURSUANT to section 12 of the Public Service Arbitration Act, 1966, I. Ralph Herbert Doig, Public Service Commissioner, herebydetermine the salaries or salary ranges appropriate to offices covered by the Public Service Professional Division (StipendiaryMagistrates) Salaries Agreement, No. 24 of 1968, as at the 28th June, 1968, in the terms of the following classifications :—

P.S.M.1 .... Stipendiary MagistrateSpecial Magistrate, Children's Court.

P.S.M.2 Senior Stipendiary Magistrate.P.S.M.3 Chief Stipendiary Magistrate.

Title of Office Name of Officer Classification27/6/68 28/6/68

Chief Stipendiary Magistrate Wallwork, W. .... P-S-3 P-SM-3Senior Stipendiary Magistrate Smith, A. G. .... P-S-2 P-SM-2

Do. do. do. Kay, A. E. .... P-8-2 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Bateman, F. E. A. P-S-2 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Parker, K. H. .... P-S-2 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Hogg, K. H. .... P-S-2 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Anton, J. B. .... P-S-2 P-SM.-2Do. do. do. Anse11, T. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Arney, E. B. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Draper, T. A. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-2Do. do. do. Taylor, A. L. F. P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-2

Stipendiary Magistrate Philp, K. A. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. O'Brien, A. L. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Malley, N. J. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Fisher, C. A. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Smith, P. V. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Syme, J. F. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Hardwick, W. L. P-SM-1Do. do. Ryan, H. J. P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Wickens, W. G. P -I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. McGuigan, T. R. P-T-5/P-S-1 P -SM-1Do. do. Blackwood, W. P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Simpson, J. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Nott, W. E. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P- SM-1Do. do. •. • O'Dea, D. J. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1Do. do. Petterson, W. A. P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1

Special Magistrate, Children's Court Young, A. L. .... P-I-5/P-S-1 P-SM-1

Crown Law Department,Perth, 14th August, 1968.

C.L.D. 481/66.THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1962:—

William George Andrews—Melville.John Hallinan Angus—Doubleview.Arthur Joseph Cousins—Joondanna.Graham Merton Day—Cottesloe.Ronald Thomas Richard Godbold—Northam.John Walter Marris—Scarborough.Roy Newman—Perth.Neil Thomas Ryan—Morley.Derrick Edgar Shannahan—Lynwood.Dennis Harley Tranter—Como.Ian Douglas Wheatland—Wonthella.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased toappoint KENNETH NORMAN ALLAN, of 247Coode Street, Como, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, Solicitor, a Commissioner of the SupremeCourt of Western Australia, to administer or takewithin the State of Western Australia, any Oath,Affidavit, Affirmation or Declaration for use in theSupreme Court of Western Australia and to takethe acknowledgments of Deeds executed by married

women. The Commission to remain in force untilthe said Kenneth Norman Allan, ceases to residein the State of Western Australia aforesaid, oruntil he ceases to he a Solicitor of the SupremeCourt of Western Australia or until he ceases tobe entitled to practise as such or until revoked.

D. H. MORRIS,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 8th August, 1968.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased toappoint MALCOLM CAMERON LEE, of 18 Kal-goorlie Street, Mount Hawthorn, in the State ofWestern Australia, Solicitor, a Commissioner ofthe Supreme Court of Western Australia, to ad-minister or take within the State of WesternAustralia, any Oath, Affidavit, Affirmation orDeclaration for use in the Supreme Court ofWestern Australia and to take the acknowledg-ments of Deeds executed by married women. TheCommission to remain in force until the saidMalcolm Cameron Lee ceases to reside in theState of Western Australia aforesaid, or until heceases to be a Solicitor of the Supreme Court ofWestern Australia or until he ceases to be entitledto practise as such, or until revoked.

D. H. MORRIS,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 13th August, 1968.

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2440 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [16 August, 1968.

LICENSING ACT, 1911-1967.(Section 25.)

State Licensing Court,Perth, 8th August, 1968.

THE Licensing Court for the Metropolitan Districthas appointed Thursday, 12th September, 1968, asthe day for a sitting of the Metropolitan Licens-ing Court at Perth.

J. P. McEWAN,Clerk of State Licensing Court, Perth.

LICENSING ACT, 1911-1967.(Section 51D.)

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the sys-tem of grading of hotels under the above Act,published in the Government Gazette of 28th April,1967, and amended by notice in the GovernmentGazette on the 22nd September, 1967, the LicensingCourt has graded the hotels named hereunder intothe classes of such grading set opposite the namesof the hotels as follows:-

Mermaid Motor Hotel; Dampier; Grade TwoStars.

Tom Price Motor Hotel; Tom Price; Grade TwoStars.

Riverton Hotel; Riverton; Grade One Star.Mukinbudin Hotel; Mukinbudin; Grade One

Star.Wentworth Hotel; Murray Street, Perth; Grade

One Star.Weld Hotel; Albany; Grade One Star.Federal Hotel; Wagin; Grade One Star.Kunnonoppin Hotel; Kunnonoppin; Grade One

Star.Roebuck Bay Hotel; Broome; Grade One Star.Peninsula Hotel; Mandurah; Grade One Star.

Dated this 13th day of August., 1968.J. P. McEWAN,

Clerk of State Licensing Court.

ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1967.Electoral Department,

Perth, 7th August, 1968.THE Hon. Minister for Justice, pursuant to Sec-tion 7 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1967, and theauthority delegated to him by the Governor there-under, has approved of the appointment of StanleyMaxwell Armstrong as substitute to discharge theduties of Electoral Registrar and Returning Officerfor the Roe Electoral District, during the absenceof Mr. J. J. Cunningham on leave for the period19/8/68 to 10/9/68.

S. E. WHEELER,Chief Electoral Officer.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1966.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 9th August, 1968.P.H.D. 69/66.

THE appointment of Mr. P. F. Ward as HealthInspector to the Shires of Menzies, Leonora andLaverton is approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1966.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 9th August, 1968.P.H.D. 1162/60.

THE appointment of Dr. L. A. Watson as MedicalOfficer of Health for the Shire of Coolgardie isapproved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5260/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas bean pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, Messrs. B. J.Blackburn, W. J. O'Connor, R. Thurkle, K. P. Mad-dison and G. J. McEwin to be members of theYarloop District Hospital Board for a period oftwo years ending 31st July, 1970.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5899/63.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following asmembers of the Yalgoo Hospital Board of Man-agement for a period of one year ending 31stJuly, 1969.

Messrs. R. L. Heath, H. Morrisey, B. Pitt andP. Keegan.

Mesdames M. Seaman, B. Meller and 0.Clark.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5616/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following tobe members of the Beverley District HospitalBoard for a period of one year ending 31st July,1969.

Messrs. E. W. Edwards, R. C. Smith, A. W.Miles, A. L. Barret-Lennard, W. T. Robins,W. Swan and Dr. E. D. Cullen.

Mesdames M. L. Richardson, F. Sims and R.Fleay.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5503/61.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following per-sons as members of the Mullewa District HospitalBoard for a period of one year ending 31st July,1969.

Messrs. J. J. O'Brien, L. A. Ullrich, G. Eves,A. Moore, H. W. Davidson, E. T. Bardenand Rev. W. J. Lawton.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5580/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-55, the following -to bemembers of the Kondinin Hospital Board for aperiod of three years ending 31st July, 1971.

Messrs. A. Browning and A. D. Quicke.Mesdames. C. D. Lehmann and R. Bailey.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

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HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5573/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following tobe members of the Laverton District HospitalBoard for a period of one year ending 31st July,1969.

Messrs. C. Cable, J.P., G. S. Canning, J.P.,T. H. Griffiths, J. C. MacPherson andH. R. Suhr.

Mesdames. L. M. Collopy, S.R.N. and J. A.Suhr.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5593/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following asmembers of the Brookton Hospital Board for aperiod of two years ending 31st July, 1970.

Messrs. M. A. Higgins, M. McCabe S. Langleyand C. W. Chittleborough.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5812/56.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following to bemembers of the Goomalling Hospital Board for aperiod of one year ending 31st July, 1969.

Messrs. R. M. Clarke, N. D. Freeman, C. J.Bunting, L. A. Thomas, S. F. Jones, G. H.Evans, T. P. Dale and J. J. Ryan.

Mesdames C. L. Smith and D. I. CoulthardFather E. W. O'Halloran.Doctor M. Y. Paget.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5579/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following asmembers of the Kununoppin Hospital Board fora period of three years ending 31st July, 1971:

Messrs E. E. Luckman, N. Wedgwood andG. T. Wilkinson.

Mrs. B. F. Coumbe.and the following for a period of one year ending31st July, 1969:

Mrs. M. Bicknell.J. J. DEVEREUX,

Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5588/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the following

as members of the Plantagenet District HospitalBoard, Mt. Barker, for a period of two years end-ing 31st July, 1970:

Messrs. W. H. Berliner and R. V. Chester, Mes-dames M. Beech and C. Hall;

and the following for a period of one year ending31st July, 1969:

Mr. N. F. White.J. J. DEVEREUX,

Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955,Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5589/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingto be members of the Corrigin District HospitalBoard for a period of two years ending 31st July,1970:

Messrs. R. D. Hill and E. F. Devlin.Mrs. L. Woods.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5592/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingto be members of the Dalwailinu District HospitalBoard for a period of two years ending 31st July,1970:

Messrs. 0. E. Butcher, R. Woss and D. A. B.Strickland.

Mrs. H. HyderJ. J. DEVEREUX,

Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5582/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingto be members of the Kukerin Hospital Board fora period of one year ending 31st July, 1969:

Messrs. A. D. Davidson, A. K. Joyce, P. W.Adams, C. E. Nenke, B. J. Power, R. J.Ditchburn, N. G. Edwards, D. A. Timper-ley, M. J. Taylor and D. McQuade.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5773/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingas members of the Ravensthorpe District HospitalBoard for a period of one year ending 31st July,1969:

Messrs. W. A. Clarke, G. Chambers, W. B.Edlington, L. C. Price, I. C. Price and E.Watts.

Mesdames R. Clarke, P. Hoskins and F. Sparks.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

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HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5617/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingto be members of the North Midlands DistrictHospital Board for a period of three years ending31st July, 1971:—

Messrs. E. Griffiths, H. Kau, H. Franklin andK. Young,

and Mr. C. Lane for a period of one year ending31st July, 1969, vice Dr. L. Zaninovich.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5576/59.HIS Excellency the Governor in- Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingto be members of the Boddington District HospitalBoard for a period of three years ending 31stJuly, 1971:—

Messrs. K. W. Perry, H. J. English and L. J.Batt.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,Perth, 7th August, 1968.

M.5570/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, the followingto be members of the Wyalkatchem-Koorda andDistricts Hospital Board for a period of three yearsending 31st July, 1971:—

Messrs. J. Elliot, D. Hands, E. Hewton andR. A. Brooks.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

Police Department,Perth, 13th August, 1968.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator, in Council, has approved the followingpromotions in the Western Australian Police Force,to have effect from the dates shown:—

To be 1st Class Inspector:2nd Class Inspector R. H. Sims-23/8/68.2nd Class Inspector J. McK. Meakins-29/8/68.

To be 2nd Class Inspector:3rd Class Inspector H. E. Daniels-23/8/68.3rd Class Inspector J. F. Short-29/8/68.

To be 3rd Class Inspector:1st Class Sergeant L. C. Hull, No. 1896—

23/8/68.1st Class Sergeant H. T. Purkiss, No. 1873—

29/8/68.R. T. NAPIER,

Commissioner of Police.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1967.(Sections 75 and 76.)

THE following unclaimed Stolen and Found Pro-perty will be sold by public auction at the Kal-goorlie Police Station at 10 a.m. on the 7th Sep-tember, 1968.

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

1—Kalgoorlie; 4/67; One Y.M. Badge.2—Kalgoorlie; 7/11; One pair glasses in case.3—Kalgoorlie; 11/67; One plastic wallet, Two

jewellery boxes.

4—Kalgoorlie;bottles b

5—Kalgoorlie;6—Kalgoorlie;

Camera.7—Kalgoorlie;8—Kalgoorlie;9—Kalgoorlie;

10—Kalgoorlie•11—Kalgoorlie12—Kalgoorlie;13—Kalgoorlie14—Kalgoorlie

and jeri15—Kalgoorlie16—Kalgoorlie17—Kalgoorlie

Wrist W18—Kalgoorlie;

beer.19—Kalgoorlie; 72/67; One ladies umbrella.20—Kalgoorlie; 73/67; One Gladstone bag with

sundry clothing.21—Kalgoorlie; 77/67; Two gents shirts and Two

T Shirts.22—Kalgoorlie; 78/67; One cardboard box with

beads, earrings and hammer.23—Kalgoorlie; 80/67; One 6.50 x 16 tyre.24—Kalgoorlie; 81/67; One W.M. brooch.25—Kalgoorlie; 83/67; One bundle clothes, four

blankets.26—Kalgoorlie; 85/67; One gents W.M. wrist

watch.27—Kalgoorlie;28—Kalgoorlie;

wireless.29—Kalgoorlie;30—Kalgoorlie;31—Kalgoorlie;

tery (old32—Kalgoorlie;33—Kalgoorlie;34—Kalgoorlie;

wallet.35—Kalgoorlie; 104/67; One pair glasses.36—Kalgoorlie; 108/67; One carton "Deb" instant

mash potatoes.37—Kalgoorlie; 110/67; One pair green flippers,

black towel.38—Boulder; 34/67; One "National" Panasonic

transistor wireless.

44—Kalgoorlie45—Kalgoorlie 59/66

man" Cigarette46—Kalgoorlie; 68/66;47—Kalgoorlie; 71/66;48—Kalgoorlie; 73/66;

ring.49—Kalgoorlie; 78/66;50—Kalgoorlie; 81/66

Floor polish.51—Kalgoorlie; 85/66;52—Kalgoorlie; 1/67;53—Kalgoorlie; 8/67;

brace, petrol po54—Kalgoorlie; 11/67;55—Kalgoorlie; 20/67;

underwear.56—Boulder; 49/66; One Gents Push Cycle.57—Boulder; 77/66; One Ladies P/Cycle Frame.58—Norseman; 9/67; Two cushions, Two torches,

hammer.

POLICE ACT 1892-1962.THE following unclaimed Stolen and FoundProperty will be sold by Public Auction at the rearof the Criminal Investigation Branch, James St.,Perth, on Tuesday, 20th August, 1968, commencingat 9.30 a.m.

STOLEN PROPERTY.67/257-4 suitcases containing general clothing and

effects, knapsack, sleeping bag, 2 cameras,electric clippers, 5 tennis rackets, sword.

67/317—Stop watch.

17/67; One flagon sherry, Twoeer.

20/67; Three bottles beer.22/67; One Kodak "Instamatic"

23/67; One black purse.24/67; One blue purse.27/67; One fawn umbrella.31/67; One black purse.41/67; One red purse.45/67; One brown purse.46/67; One wheel spanner.56/67; One carton electrical parts

ycan.60/67; One Y.M. tie pin.63/67; One Keyholder.64/67; One Y.M. Gents "Tunis"

atch.66/67; One flagon wine, Two bottles

88/67; One bundle ladies clothes.89/67; One "Aristone" transistor

92/67; One red plastic purse.94/67; One black plastic wallet.96/67; One lucas 12 volt car bat-condition).97/67 ;One W.M. pocket watch.98/67; One post hole auger head.102/67; One black plastic folding

STOLEN PROPERTY.39—Kalgoorlie 31/66; One Ladies Push Cycle.40—Kalgoorlie 34/66; One Gents Push Cycle.41—Kalgoorlie 35/66 One Ladies Push Cycle.42—Kalgoorlie 36/66 One quantity stained wool.43—Kalgoorlie 43/66 One Gents Push Cycle.

53/66 One Ladies Push Cycle.; Nineteen packets "Roth-s.

One pair mens nylon sox.One Gents Push Cycle.One "Omega" watch and

One Gents Push Cycle.One 4 gallon tin "Relax"

One Gents Push Cycle.One Ladies Push Cycle.One Hydraulic clock, wheelurer.One pair men size 10 sandals.One carton ladies assorted

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67/325—Car radio (old model).67/328—Gent's cycle.67/330—Gent's wrist watch, 1 pair of gent's gloves.67/335—Gent's cycle.67/336—Gent's cycle.67/337—Gent's cycle.67/338—Pocket knife and pair wire cutters.67/340—Transistor wireless.67/341-2 spare wheels and 1 motor tire.67/360-4 x 20 cigarettes, 5 x 10 cigarettes, torch,

2 packets chewing gum.67/373-1 skirt.67/374-6 rolls wrapping paper, toy electric car and

controls.67/377—Radio speaker.67/378—Pullover, a pair socks and tie.67/379-1 pair hip hose.67/389-13 pens, 3 screwdrivers, 16 pocket knives.

1 compass, 10 pen refills, tie bar,transistor radio.

67/391—Typewriter case, plastic shopping bag.67/396—Set socket spanners, tool box and sundry

tools.67/402—Pair gent's shoes.67/408-9 x 20 cigarettes.67/419—Road directory.67/420—Petrol cap, wireless speaker, trouble light,

tire gauge, road map, pair sunglasses.67/426—Electric shaver minus cord, cigarette

lighter, 1 pair gent's gloves.67/430—Bicycle.67/438—Spare wheel, 640 x 13.67/439-2 plastic containers.67/440—Plastic bag containing assorted tools and a

wheel jack.67/442-3 pairs ladies' briefs.67/443—Gent's wrist watch.67/447-2 pairs binoculars, harmonica, 6 cigars.67/451—Electric frypan and a pressure cooker.67/453—Transistor radio.67/454—Towel, 1 pair jeans, 1 shirt.67/458—Gent's cycle.67/459 Gent's cycle.67/460—Gent's cycle.67/461—Gent's pullover.67/464—Section of lead sheeting, fuel pump, set of

oxy-acetylene hoses.67/472—Hand bag.67/475—Ladies suit.67/476—Pair slacks and 2 jumpers.67/477—Gent's wrist watch.67/481—Gent's cycle.67/483—Bracelet.67/488-1 pair ladies bathers, 5 pair brassiers, 4

jumpers, 1 pair briefs, 1 uniform, 1 halfslip, 3 petticoats, night dress, 3 skirts,1 mini frock, 5 blouses, 2 pullovers,uniform, dress, 2 beauty cases, shoppingbag.

67/489-2 pairs socks.67/492—Gent's cycle.67/501—Box camera.67/503—Night dress.67/525—First aid kit.67/526-3 gent's wrist watches.67/528—Gent's wrist watch.67/531—Small quantity of copper water piping.67/533-1 suit, pair boots and tie.67/537—Gent's cycle.67/547—Transistor radio, instamatic camera.67/556—Torch.67/557-13 packets razor blades, 9 ball point pens,

sundry confection, 1 tube shaving cream,cigar, 12 torch batteries, 2 bottles cooldrink, packet biscuits.

67/559—Torch, travelling rug, clock, blanket, pillowslip, towel.

67/571—Gent's cycle.67/573—Transistor radio.67/576—Torch, pair gloves.67/577-1 wallet.67/579—Screwdriver.67/589—Bottle perfume, packet face powder.67/602-2 rear vision mirrors.67/607-9 shirts.67/609—Gent's wrist watch.67/611-3 skirts and 1 jumper.67/613—Torch, money purse.67/625—Suitcase, containing gent's soiled clothing.67/626—Pair pyjamas.

67/628-1 x 20 cigarettes, clock, cigarette lighter,torch, 2 pairs sunglasses, rug wallet.

67/629—Carpenter's rule, 12 foot steel tape.67/631-2 blouses, suspender belt, singlet, cardigan.67/643—Car radio (old model).67/677-20 x 20 cigarettes, 3 packets tobacco, 6

packets confection.67/678-26 packets chewing gum.67/679-5 saucepans.67/682-8 pairs briefs, 2 jumpers, piece fur.67/688-11 bottles beer.67/689—Paint brush.67/691-7 coins.67/696-2 only gent's shoes.68/286—Damaged cash box.68/305—Pair jeans.68/310—Pocket transistor, quantity of toys, pair

binoculars, cigarette lighter, lunch box,water bottle, cycle rear-vision mirror,4 plastic wheel ornaments, pocket knife,etc.

68/353—Gent's cycle, girl's cycle, overnight bag.68/362—Small camera, 7 petrol caps.68/368—Gent's wrist watch, 3 ladies cycles.68/380—Dress, pair ladies shoes.68/384—Boy's cycle, girl's cycle.68/386-2 ladies cycles.68/401—Ladies cycle.68/483-1 pair binoculars.68/484—Transistor radio, 1 gent's wrist watch.68/491—Cash box.68/492-4 gent's cycles, girl's cycle, torch, gent's

cycle frame, car radio.68/500-3 gent's cycles, 2 boy's cycles.68/501-4 hub caps, 2 hammers, hatchet, quantity

of ladies clothing.68/514-12 gent's cycles, 1 ladies cycle.68/515-9 butterfly sprinklers.68/525-2 girls cycles, gents cycle, carpenters ham-

mer, 2 bottles of whisky, torch, knife,screwdriver set, tin opener, pocket knife.

68/526—Gents cycle, ladies cycle, brief case, fishingrod and reel.

68/527—Gents cycle and a boys cycle.68/531—Stop watch, 3 gents cycles, 9 small playing

records, 3 torches, hammer, clock, draw-ing set, small microscope.

68/549-2 gents cycles and 1 ladies cycle.68/551-2 gents cycles.68/560-1 spare wheel 520 x 13, transistor radio,

gents wrist watch, box camera, 3 gentscycles, ladies cycle frame.

68/561—Boys cycle, 3 gents cycles, ladies cycle,childs tricycle.

68/570-7 bottles beer.68/580-2 gents cycles and 1 ladies cycle.68/581—Boys cycle.68/583—Boys cycle, 3 gents cycles and ladies cycle.68/585—Boys cycle, 2 pair gents trousers, gents

overcoat, shirt, 2 belts, scarf, 26" cyclewheel, hacksaw.

68/586—Disused vehicle battery.68/587-12 volt generator, carton of sundry cloth-

ing, overnight bag containing sundryclothing, chipper chain saw blade.

68/592—Gents cycle and girls cycle.68/593—Gents cycle.68/594-7 gents cycles, girls cycle, boys cycle.68/601—Gents cycle.68/630—Ladies cycle, 3 gents cycles, 13" wheel hub.68/660—Boys cycle.68/685-4 gents cycles, ladies cycle, lightburn

cement mixer.68/701-6 gents cycles, 2 ladies cycles, 12 gallon

drum part full of oil, 2 tennis rackets.68/718-2 gents cycles, childs 20" cycle, 2 only 300

x 8" wheels and tyres, 6 bottles of wine,quantity of pads and exercise books, fireextinguisher, rear vision mirror.

FOUND PROPERTY.67/386—Electric iron, electric switch, ladies coat,

gents pullover, 2 face towels, pair gentstrousers, 2 revolution counters.

67/438A-174 bottles beer, 4 bottles wine, 3 cansbeer.

67/439A-1 pair spectacles.67/594—Quantity of confectionery, 7 boxes matches,

1 packet aspro.67/604—Money purse.67/610—Wallet.

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67/613—Toilet bag and accesories.67/614—Money purse.67/615—Suit case containing gents soiled clothing.67/616—Carton of gents clothing.67/623—Brooch.67/624—Wallet.67/625—Spare wheel 670 x 13.67/628—Ladies wrist watch.67/630—Money purse.67/632—Gents rain coat, gents overcoat.67/633—Dress ring.67/635—Gents wrist watch.67/638-11 dress rings.67/640—Gents wrist watch.67/641—Ladies wristlet watch.67/645—Ladies umbrella.67/647—Money purse.67/649—Fountain pen.67/650—Gold cross and chain.67/651—Bottle beer.67/652—Spare wheel 825 x 20.67/654—Bracelet.67/658—Marcasate crucifix and chain.67/659—Radiator.67/660—Money purse.67/661—Pair spectacles.67/664—Money purse, and necklace.67/663-12 packets popcorn.67/666—Quantity of ladies underclothing.67/667—Wheel brace.67/668—Money purse.67/669—Pair ladies slippers.67/670—Wallet.67/673—Electric fan.67/675—Pullover.67/676—Wallet.67/678—Childs stroller.67/679—Fountain pen.67/681-2 boys shirts.67/682—Ladies wrist watch.67/684—Travelling clock (damaged).67/688—Brooch.67/689—Pair shorts, 3 pairs sunglasses.67/690—Money purse, 2 plastic cups.67/692—Belt.67/693—Ball point pen, pair spectacles.68/1 —2 books, quantity of clothing, quantity of

gloves, 3 school caps, sundry head gear,3 rain coats, 5 handbags, 42 purses, 10spectacle cases, water pistol, 5 pairs sunglasses, 6 pairs spectacles, cigarettelighter, 5 brooches etc.

68/2 —Ladies wrist watch.68/4 —Pair spectacles.68/8 —Engagement ring.68/10 —Straw hat.68/11 —Money purse.68/12 —Money purse.68/13 —Pair spectacles.68/14 —Gents cardigan.68/15 —Small box coloured slides.68/17 —3 gents sports coats.68/18 —2 car coats.68/19 —Suitcase containing gents soiled clothing.68/22 —5 spectacle cases, 2 pairs sun glasses, 1 pair

spectacles, coat hanger, 2 shoe cleaningkits, stud case, 3 gloves, package of sou-venirs, 4 purses, travelling bag, pair ofslippers, shaving kit, pair rubber boots,6 cardigans, overcoat, nightdress, ballpoint pen, 2 hats.

68/26 —Wallet.68/28 —Pair slacks, 1 glass, pair brassieres.68/32 —Money purse.68/38 —Money purse.68/39 —2 playing records.68/43 —Money purse.68/47A—Cheque book folder.68/49 —Transistor radio (damaged).68/52 —Money purse.68/58 —Beauty case.68/64 —Key ring.68/67 —String bag containing clothing, 2 shopping

bags containing clothing.68/70 —Money purse.68/74 —Gents shirt.68/75 —Wallet.68/82—Gents signet ring.68/87—Pair spectacles.68/88—Coin bracelet.

68/89—Overnight bag, transistor radio, shaving gearand clothing.

68/98—Spirit level, 2 x 2 in. brass bends.68/100—Small piece of machinery.68/102-510 bottles beer, 12 cans of beer, 12 x 13

oz. bottles of beer, 5 cans of spirits, 4flasks of spirits, 14 bottles of wine, 2bottles of stout.

68/103—Gents suitcoat.68/109—Radiogram (damaged).68/112-1 bottle beer.68/113—Money purse.68/114—Pair spectacles.68/116—Pair spectacles.68/117—Ladies wrist watch.68/118—Money purse.68/119-5 bottles beer.68/123—Transistor radio.68/164—Suitcase containing sundry clothing, elec-

tric iron, and torch.68/165—Gents wrist watch, gents signet ring.68/166—Wallet.68/173—Overnight bag and clothing.68/190-2 ladies slips, 1 pair brassieres, 2 pairs

briefs, pair stockings, 1 dress.68/193-2 purses, ladies wrist watch, drenching gun,

travelling rug, pair spectacles, 3 x 13 oz.bottles beer, leather belt, shopping bagand dress material, frock, pullover, wal-let, transistor radio.

68/196—Money purse.68/197--Gents sportscoat, 1 rubber flipper, wallet,

gents pocket watch, 3 towels, suitcasecontaining gents clothing.

68/198—Pair spectacles, purse containing cosmetics,gladstone bag, thermos flask, cup, knife,and spoon.

68/200-8 bottles of beer, 9 cans of beer.68/201—Money purse.63/20z-3—Gents wrist watch and ladies wrist watch.68/211—Gents wrist watch, tool bag, jack, wheel

brace, spanner, two bundles of clothing.68/213-2 x 4 gallon drums of dieldrin.68/225-2 dress rings.68/234—Falcon hub cap.68/239—Gents wrist watch, pair spectacles, 21 x 20

cigarettes.68/241—Truck wheel.68/253—Suitcase containing gents soiled clothing.68/256-1 game, money purse.68/259—Mattress, 3 gents wrist watches, 7 purses,

blanket and a pillow, pocket knife, ladiesumbrella, 16 bottles of beer, 3 wallets,cigarette lighter, hammer, metal casting,quantity of clothing, ladies wrist watch,gladstone bag, gents umbrella, knife andsheath, 1 knife, hub cap, pair sunglasses,3 pairs spectacles, cigarette lighter, neck-lace and cross, carry-all bag, plasticspotlight, 3 hand bags, carton of card-board packing.

68/260—Plastic bag, box camera, gents wrist watch,transistor radio, 2 pairs sunglasses, gentswrist watch, ladies shift, pair swim flip-pers, face mask and snorkel, face mask,camera tripod, face mask, 3 wallets,purse, 2 ladies wrist watches, camera,wedding ring, gidgie.

68/261-4 bracelets, quantity of clothing, 12 as-sorted baskets and handbags, pair ofspectacles, box camera, dress ring, sun-dry purses, 2 cigarette lighters, 11 pairssunglasses, 7 umbrellas, wallet, 3 toiletbags, carton of clothing, 2 childs coats,2 cardigans, babies blanket, necklace.

68/266—Ladies wrist watch.68/267—Ladies wrist watch, metal sign, pair

trousers, wallet, 2 purses, cigarettelighter.

68/284—Sailors cap, sports coat, key pouch.68/285—Woollen jumper.68/286—Suitcase and sundry clothing, wallet.68/287-12 bottles of beer.68/288—Suitcoat, hub-cap.68/289-31 small cans of cream.68/290-2 gents wrist watches, carton of clothing,

hat box of clothing and a handbag.68/293—Pair spectacles, money purse, car jack.68/304—Spare wheel 640 x 15, wallet.68/404-2 cycle generators, cycle taillight, cycle

headlamp, cycle chain, cycle mudgard,2 pairs gauntlets, glass cutter, pocketknife.

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68/310-60 bottles of beer, 2 x 5 oz. rum, 4 bottlesmardi gras, 2 bottles of muskat, 1 bottleport, 1 bottle ginger wine.

68/312-4 bottles of beer.68/313—Suitcase and clothing.68/314-415 bottles of beer, 12 large cans of beer,

8 small cans beer, 6 cans of spirits, 1 xbottle spirits, 8 bottles of wine, gallonof wine, small bottles of beer, 3 smallbottles of stout, 2 small bottles of spirits.

68/315—Money purse.68/316-2 ladies slips, 2 pairs briefs, 3 pairs bras-

siers, nightdress.68/329—Ladies costume, 2 frocks, 12 bottles of

beer.68/338—Gents suitcoat, ladies cardigan, handbag,

pair spectacles.68/346—Quantity of ladies underwear.68/361—Gents pocket watch, suitcase and gents

clothing, haversack and clothing, set ofcuff links, ladies wrist watch.

68/362—Spare wheel, zip bag and clothing.68/365—Ladies wrist watch, cast iron lock and fit-

tings, steel rule.68/375—Ladies wrist watch, wedding ring, 2 money

purses, book, pullover, 4 bottles of beer,dress ring, childs tricycle.

68/376—Roll of 36 in. wire netting.

STOLEN PROPERTY.68/727—Radio speaker, 3 gents cycles, ladies wrist

watch (damaged).

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale by public auction on the datesand at the places specified hereunder, under theprovisions of the Land Act, 1933-1967, and itsregulations.SOUTHERN CROSS.—Lots 245 and 246 (as one

unit) 3 roods 8 perches, $400 (a) (b).Wednesday, 28th August, 1968, at 3 p.m. at the

Court House, Southern Cross.(a) Standard building.(b) In accordance with the Southern Cross

Town Planning Scheme.All improvements on the land offered for sale

are the property of the Crown and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser.

A limit of one lot per person will apply and forthe purpose of this condition, husband and wifeare deemed to be one.

Plans and further particulars of this sale maybe obtained from the Lands Department, Perth.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE following leases have been forfeited underthe Land Act, 1933-1967, for the reasons stated.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Anderson, R. V. and V. A.; 338/9481; Cue Lot 365;

non-payment of Crown Grant fee; 2383/67;Townsite.

Brookes, C.; 3117C/460; Garratt Lot 18; non-com-pliance with conditions; 1886/32; Townsite.

Calderwood, D. N.; 338/8777; Beacon Lot 93; non-compliance with conditions; 493/62; Townsite.

Chomley, J. F.; 3116/3481; Cervantes Lot 60; non-compliance with conditions; 96/66; Townsite.

Copley, D. H. and M. L.; 347/16712; Nelson Loca-tions 8668, 8679, 8892 and 8893; non-compli-ance with conditions; 4132/65; 442C/40 E.4and 545B/40 E.1.

Crawford, J.; 338/8345; Carnarvon Lot 820; non-compliance with conditions; 663/63; Townsite.

Doy, J. J.; 347/16512; Yilgarn Location 1449; non-compliance with conditions; 1605/64; 67/80C.D.3.

Edwardes, W. H. G.; 347/4654; Williams Location13211; non-compliance with conditions;2958/61; 386/80 F.2, 387/80 A.2.

Featherby, A.; 333a/1463; Point Samson Lot 107;non-compliance with conditions; 2633/62;Townsite.

Gardiner, J. H. G.; 3116/3379; Cervantes Lot 104;non-compliance with conditions; 4425/65;Townsite.

Guy, M. B. and M. R.; 3116/3552; Cervantes Lot84; non-compliance with conditions; 2618/66;Townsite.

Johns, R. S.; 3117/2883; Big Bell Lot 46; non-payment of rent; 2692/36; Townsite.

The Kalgoorlie Electric Power & Lighting Corpora-tion Limited; 3116/2945; Boulder Lot 3069;non-payment of rent; 3500/52; Townsite.

Matthews, W. J.; 338/9501; Perenjori Lot 115;non-payment of instalment; 2969/67; Town-site.

Shaw, J. C. C.; 3116/2789; Giles; non-payment ofrent; 2890/30; 27/300.

16th August, 1968.

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto set apart as Reserves the land described in theschedule below for the purposes therein set forth.

Corres. 156/63.CARNARVON.—No. 29283 (Housing, Main Roads

Department), Lot Nos. 1142 and 1143 (1 rood 28.1perches). (Diagram 72889, Plan Carnarvon Cen-tral.)

Corres. 1053/68.DARKAN.—No. 29285 (Use and Requirements of

the Shire of West Arthur), Lot Nos. 85 and 86 (2roods). (Plan Darkan Townsite.)

Corres. 1164/65.DERBY.—No. 29271 (Fire Station Site), Lot No.

656 (1 rood). (Original Plan 10827, Plan DerbyTownsite.)

Corres. 2259/68.EDEL.—No. 29282 (Protection of "Zuytdorp"

Wreck), all that portion of vacant Crown landsituated at Zuytdorp Cliffs bounded on the west-ward by the Low Water Mark of the Indian Oceanon the Eastward by a line parallel to and two chainseastward of the High Water Mark of the seacoast,on the southward by a line parallel to and(approx.) 60 chains north of the southernmostboundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/835 (TamalaStation) and on the northward by a line parallelto and 150 chains north of the said boundary of thepastoral lease (about 40 acres). (Plan 56/300.)

Corres. 4066/67.EXMOUTH.—No. 29286 (Freemason's Lodge),

Lot No. 161 (1 rood 0.3 perches). (Plan ExmouthTownsite.)

Corres. 729/68.FORREST.—No. 29266 ("Gravel"), Location No.

64 (447 acres 0 roods 25 perches). (Diagram72630, Plan Port Hedland 4 mile.)

Corres. 393/67.KING—No. 29277 ("Irrigation Works"), Lot No.

313 (73 acres 3 roods 13 perches). (Original Plan10825, Plan Kununurra South.)

Corres. 1439/68.MOORINE ROCK.—No. 29281 ("Use and Require-

ments of the Government Employees' HousingAuthority"), Lot No. 9 (39.1 perches). (PlanMoorine Rock Townsite.)

Corres. 1843/91.MOSMAN PARK.—No. 29274 ("Government Re-

quirements"), Lot No. 598 (1 rood). (Plan F 9 -4.)

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Corres. 3570/62.NORTHAMPTON.—No. 29279 (Parklands and

Public Recreation), Lot No. 449 (about 5 acres).(Plan Northampton Townsite.)

Corres. No. 1022/68.RAVENSTHORPE.—No. 29284 ("Use and Re-

quirements of the Shire of Ravensthorpe"), LotNo. 223 (1 rood). (Plan Ravensthorpe Townsite.)

Corres. 3632.40.SWAN.—No. 29269 ("National Park"), Location

No. 4541 and 7805 (about 263 acres). (Plan1B.20/S.E.)

Corres. 1395/67.VICTORIA—No. 29259 ("Conservation of

Fauna"), Lipfert, Milligan and Snag Islands, WebbIslet, Orton and Drummond Rocks (Leeman—Green Head Group) (about 1 rood 3 acres 24perches). (Plan 92/80 E2.)

Corres. 790/68.WILT TAMS.—No. 29287 (Conservation of Flora

and Fauna), Location No. 15570 (946 acres 2 roods17 perches). (Plan 387/80 C2.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16th August, 1968.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under Section 37 of the LandAct, 1933-1967, as follows:—

Corres. No. 2220/99.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 6929 (Derby Lot 277)"Civic Centre and Botanical Garden" to excludeDerby Lot 656 as surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Original Plan 10827 and of its areabeing reduced to 7 acres 1 rood accordingly. (PlanDerby Townsite.)

Corres. 3707/14, V2.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 15867 (Dalwallinu Lot104) "Water" to exclude Dalwallinu Lots 408 to 416inclusive and area coloured brown as surveyedand shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 72922and of its area being reduced to about 131 acres2 roods accordingly. (Plan Dalwallinu Townsite.)

Corres. 811/15.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 15938 (Hay Location1106) "Camping" to comprise Hay Location 1106as surveyed and shown on Lands and SurveysOriginal Plan 10476 and of its area being increasedto 29 acres 2 roods 39 perches accordingly.(Plan 437/D/40 C.4.)

Corres. 1060/97, V3.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 20976 (Wagin Lots 250,444, 459 and 460) "Public Utility" to include WaginLot 443 and of its area being increased to 12 acres0 roods 31 perches accordingly. (Plan Wagin,Sheet 1.)

Corres. 2905/46.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 22739 (Kuhn Lot 211)"Native Flora" to exclude Kuhn Lot 258 and to in-clude closed road as surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 71666 and Original Plan8377 and of its area being reduced to 34 acres 1rood 32 perches accordingly. (Plan Kuhn Town-site.)

Corres. 2905/46.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 22740 (Kulin Lot 212)"Stock Saleyards and Holding Grounds" to com-prise Kuhn Lot 212 as surveyed and shown onLands and Surveys Original Plan 8377 and of itsarea being reduced to 49 acres 2 roods 36 perchesaccordingly. (Plan Kulin Townsite.)

Corres. 7304/51.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 23446 (Onslow Lots 267,419 and 420) "Government Requirements (MainRoads Department)" to exclude Onslow Lot 419and of its area being reduced to 2 roods accord-ingly. (Plan Onsiow, Sheet 2.)

Corres. 1993/61.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 26257 (Esperance Loca-tion 1758) "Public Utility" to comprise Esper-ance Location 1758 as surveyed and shownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 72751 and ofits area being reduced to 251 acres 3 roods 26perches accordingly. (Plan 424/80 A4.)

Corres. 3461/60.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 26647 (Melbourne Loca-tion 3878) "Conservation of Flora" to exclude Mel-bourne Location 3956 as surveyed and shown onLands and Surveys Diagram 72963 and of its areabeing reduced to 9364 acres 3 roods 30 perchesaccordingly. (Plan 62/80 D2 and 3.)

Corres. 386/61.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 26651 (Carnarvon Lots915 to 919 inclusive) "Native Housing" to includethe amended area. of Carnarvon Lot 915 as sur-veyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram72889 and Original Plan 9054 and of its area beingincreased to 3 roods 39.7 perches accordingly.(Plan Carnarvon Central.)

Corres. 1676/61.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 28285 (Kurnmurra Lot253) "Hall Site (R.S.L.)" to comprise KununurraLot 253 as surveyed and shown on Lands andSurveys Original Plan 10278 and of its area beingincreased to 1 rood 14.8 perches accordingly. (PlanKununurra Townsite.)

Corres. 3622/62.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 28559 (Victoria Location10816) "Government Requirements and Camping"to exclude Victoria Location 10953 as surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 72758 andof its area. being reduced to about 2616 acres 2roods 15 perches accordingly. (Plan 91/80 C.D.4.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Perth, 16th August, 1968.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under Section 37 of the Land Act,1933-1967, as follows:—

Corres. 5220/10.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.12900 (Avon District) being changed from "Water"to "Water and Conservation of Flora and Fauna".(Plan 344/80 E4.)

Corres. 17207/10.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.13131 (Plantagenet Location 3183) being changedfrom "School Site" to "Use and Requirements ofthe Government Employees' Housing Authority".(Plan 457 A/40 A.1.)

Corres. 2788/17.—Of the purpose of ReserveNo. 16871 (Plantagenet Location 3186) beingchanged from "Hallsite, Schoolsite and Recrea-tion" to "Public Recreation". (Plan 451 C/40 D.4.)

Corres. 1060/97, V3.—Of the purpose of ReserveNo. 20976 (Wagin Lots 250, 443, 444, 459 and 460)being changed from "Public Utility" to "Govern-ment Requirements." Plan: Wagin Sheet 1.

Corres. 4578/55.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.25496 (Wongan Hills Lot 66) being changed from"Club Site (W.A. Federation of Junior FarmerClubs)" to "Use and Requirements of the Shireof Wongan-Ballidu". (Plan Won gan Hills Town-site.)

Corres. 1993/61.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.26257 (Esperance Location 1758) being changedfrom "Public Utility" to "Government Require-ments." (Plan 424/80 A4.)

Corres. 1648/62.—Of the purpose of ReserveNo. 28381 (Swan Location 7965) being changedfrom "Drainage Purposes" to "Fire Station Site".(Plan P218-4.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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CANCELLATION OF RESERVES'Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16th August, 1968.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under Section 37 of the Land Act,1933-1967, as follows:-

Corres. 1843/91.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 2077 ( .1)/losman Park Suburban Lots 69, 70and 71) "Housing". (Plan F9-4.)

Corres. 4117/03.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 10563 (Williams Location 2813) "Exceptedfrom Sale". (Plan 410 B/40 Fl.)

Corres. 2914/11.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 13364 (Kalamunda Lots 187 and 201) "Con-valescent Home". (Plan Kalamunda Central.)

Corres. 1462/57.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 24763 (Swan Location 6237) "Drainage". (PlanBayswater 93.)

Corres. 3696/64.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 27656 (Exmouth Lot 161) "Hall Site R.A.O.B."(Plan Exmouth Townsite.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

REVOCATION OF RESERVE 12900.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16th August, 1968.Corres. 5220/10.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto revoke the Order in Council issued under Exe-cutiveCouncil Minute No. 2190 dated 21st July,1915 whereby Reserve No. 12900 (Avon District)was vested in The Honourable the Minister forWater Supply Sewerage and Drainage in trustfor the purpose of "Water" and to approve of thecancellation of the relevant vesting order, ac-cordingly.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

NAMING OF YALGORUP NATIONAL PARK.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16th August, 1968.Corres. 6617/08.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatReserve No. 11710 (Wellington Locations 1818,1944, 2443, 3121, 3322, 4470, 4792, 4910 and 5003)"National Park" containing 7683 acres 2 roods 3perches and situated near Lake Preston and LakeClifton shall be named "Yalgorup National Park"and that such Reserve shall hereafter be knownand distinguished as "Yalgorup National Park"accordingly. (Plan 383 A/40 Al.)

C. R. GIBS'ON,Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE.Gibson Lot 38.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

Corres. 3353/67.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve under section 45A of the Land Act,1933-1967, of Gibson Lot 38 being made availablefor sale in fee simple for the purpose of "Storageand Distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia" at thepurchase price of $450 subject to examination ofsurvey and to the condition that a Crown Grantwill not issue until evidence is available that de-velopment has taken place in accordance withTable 2.6 of the Draft Australian Standard Rulesfor the Storage and Handling of AnhydrousAmmonia.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $45must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 11th Sep-tember, 1968.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for the lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan Gibson Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE.Morawa Lot 411.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

Corres. 1293/67.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under Section 45A of the Land Act,1933-1967, of Morawa Lot 411 being made openfor sale in fee simple for the purpose of "Storageand Distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia" at thepurchase price of $800 and subject to the conditionthat a Crown Grant will not issue until evidenceis available that development has taken place inaccordance with Table 2.6 of the Draft AustralianStandard Rules for the Storage and Handling ofAnhydrous Ammonia.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $80must be lodged at the Department of Lands 11thSurveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, hSeptember, 1968.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for the lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan Morawa Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Port Hedland Lot 1611.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

Corres. 675/67.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve under section 45A of the Land Act,1933-1967, of Port Hedland Lot 1611 being madenow open for sale in fee simple for the purposeof "Motel Extensions" at the purchase price of$4,000 and subject to the following conditions:

(1) The purchaser of the lot shall erect thereonMotel additions to comply with the MotelModel By-laws and structures erected shallbe to the satisfaction of the Minister forLands and the Local Authority.

(2) Construction of the Motel additions shallbe commenced within six months from thedate of approval of the application andcompleted and in operation within twelvemonths for such approval. Failure tocomply with this condition will render thelease liable for forfeiture.

(3) The transfer of the license will not beapproved and a Crown Grant will not beissued until the purchaser has compliedwith the building conditions.

(4) The purchaser will comply with all con-ditions imposed by the Department of CivilAviation.

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Applications, accompained by a deposit of $400must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth. Balance of purchase money shallbe paid within tselve months from the date ofapproval of the application by four quarterly in-stalments on the first days of January, April, Julyand October. If there are more applications thanone for the lot, the application to be granted willbe decided by the Land Board.

(Plan Port Hedland, Sheet 2.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE.Mingenew Lot 72.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

Corres. 1723/67.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 45A of the Land Act,1933-1967, of Mingenew Lot 72 being made avail-able for sale in fee simple for the purpose of"Storage and Distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia"at the purchase price of $800 and subject to theconditions that a Crown Grant will not issue untilevidence is available that development has takenplace in accordance with Table 2.6 of the DraftAustralian Standard Rules for the Storage andHandling of Anhydrous Ammonia.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $80must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 11th Sep-tember, 1968.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for the lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan Mingenew Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE.Ravensthorpe Lot 733.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

Corres. 1472/67.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve under section 45A of the Land Act,1933-1967, of Ravensthorpe Lot 733 being madeavailable for sale in fee simple for the purpose of"Storage and Distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia"at the purchase price of $250 subject to examina-tion of survey and to condition that all installationsshall be in accordance with the Shire of Ravens-thorpe and that a Crown Grant will not issue untilevidence is available that development has takenplace in accordance with Table 2.6 of the DraftAustralian Standard Rules for the Storage andHandling of Anhydrous Ammonia.

Applications, accompained by a deposit of $25must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 11thSeptember, 1968.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for the lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan Ravensthorpe Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16th August, 1968.It is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe undermentioned lots are now open for saleunder the conditions specified, by public auction,as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1967, at thefollowing upset prices:—

Applications to be lodged at Perth.Corres. 1345/52.KALGOORLIE (Town).—

Conditions; Nos. of Lots; Upset Prices; Remarks.Kalgoorlie Lots 1699, 1807; $100 each; residen-

tial purposes only.Kalgoorlie Lots 1814, 1815; $80 each; residen-

tial purposes only.Hannans Lots F.18, P.19, F.20; $100 each;

residential purposes only.Hannans Lots S.147, S149; $100 each; residen-

tial purposes only.

Subject to the following conditions:—The purchaser of the lot shall erect thereon

a residence to comply with local authority by-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition willrender the license forfeitable. A transfer ofthe license will not be approved and a CrownGrant of the lot will not be issued until thepurchaser has complied with the building con-dition, or has produced evidence that founda-tions for a building approved by the localauthority have been erected and, also, thatevidence has been produced to the local auth-ority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots re-ferred to are now obtainable at this office.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th August, 1968.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Land Board has determined that the followingapplications for land shall be granted:—

Victoria Location 8098, situated about 6 milesnorthwest of Tenindewa and containing 1acre 0 roods 0 perches, to Paul SydneyByron of Tenindewa, W.A.

Nelson Location 8252, situated about 16 milessoutheast of Mayanup Townsite and con-taining 896 acres 3 roods 17 perches, toJohn Forrest Chapman of R.M.B. 197,Boyup Brook, W.A.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.(Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1967.)OPEN WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1968.North West and Eastern Divisions—Hann and

Thadoona Districts.Corres. 1828/55.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe area of approximately 638, 896 acres situatedapproximately 65 miles N.E. of Peak Hill asdescribed in the schedule below, will be availablefor leasing as from 25th September, 1968.

Applications for this land may be lodged at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys not later thanWednesday, 25th September, 1968, and must beaccompanied by a deposit of $321.50.

Dated the 16th day of August, 1968.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

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Schedule.That portion of land bounded on the westward

by Pastoral Lease 3114/926 (Three Rivers Station);on the northward by the prolongation eastwardof the northernmost boundary of Pastoral Lease3114/926, the western and southern boundaries ofSpecial Lease 3116/2374 and the prolongation east-ward of the southern boundary of Special Lease3116/2814 for a distance of 399 chains 36 links; onthe eastward by lines extending south 765 chains12 links and west 760 chains 47 links to the westernside of the Rabbit Proof Fence (Reserve 12297),and by such western side, and the northern andwestern boundaries of Reserve 11452; on the south-ward by Pastoral Leases 394/1106, 394/1399, 394/738 and 394/1118 (Neds Creek Station). (Plans71/300 Peak Hill 4 mile. Nabberu 4 mile.)

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

Perth, 16th August, 1968.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Bridgetown, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 17th June,1965, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Bridgetown.2962/11 (R.2256).Road No. 4096 (widening of part). That portion

of Nelson Location 315 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 72047.

10.4 perches being resumed from Nelson Loca-tion 315.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 14thJune, 1968.)

(Public Plan 438A/40 A.2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Carnamah, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 29th Septem-ber, 1966, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:—

Carnamah.794/29 (R.2252.)Road No. 8069 (widening of part). That portion

of Lot M913 of Victoria Location 2023 (LandTitles Office Plan 3251) as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 72070.

2 roods 19.5 perches being resumed from VictoriaLocation 2023.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 14thJune, 1968.)

(Public Plan 95/80 B.3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Cockburn, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 26th October, 1966,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Cockburn.2958/59 (R.2330).Road No. 2422 (Hammond Road—extension). A

strip of land one chain wide, widening in parts,leaving the northern terminus of the present roadon the northern boundary of Jandakot Agricul-tural Area Lot 233 and extending, as surveyedand as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 72776, generallynorthward to and along the western boundaries ofJandakot Lots 62, 63, 67 and 68, a western bound-ary of Reserve 27590 and through that reserve tothe southwestern alignment of Forrest Road.

(The intersecting portion of Road No. 737 ishereby superseded.)

The area of Reserve 27950 is hereby reduced by31.3 perches.

(Public Plan F123-4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Cra voc7t, passed at a meet-ing of the Council beJ CIT1 ' -t7-:out 13th October,1966, the underm&';

77,.ave been setapart, taken, or res1.1A .ion 17 of thePublic Works Act, r t _e purpose of a newroad, that is to sa:(:—

Cranbrook.3460/66 (R.2266).Road No. 1070 (widening of part). 7/c, portion

of Plantagenet Location 310 as d andcoloured dark brown cn Lands and surveys Dia-gram 72027.

2.6 perches being resumed from PlantagenetLocation 3049.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 14thJune, 1968.)

(Public Plan 144/80 F.1.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kuhn, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 25th June,1968, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

Kuhn.139/68 (R.2323).Road No. 5362 (1e7:1.d Street—widening of part).

That portion c:r. Clown land as delineated andcoloured mid brov,-1 on Lands and Surveys Diagram72734.

(Public Plan Townsite.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of IVIanjimup, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 26th March, 1963,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resurd under section 17 of the PublicWorks Lot, -""" for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Manjimup.14764/11 (R.2327).Road No. 8636 (South Western Highway—exten-

sion). A strip of land varying in width, leavingthe southern terminus of the present road on aline in prolongation westward of the southernboundary of Nelson Location 2281 and extending,as delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 10238, southwesterly along the southeasternside of the Bridgetown-Manjimup Railway Reserveto a line in prolongation westward of a northernboundary of Location 8975.

Road No. 4581 (extension). A strip of landvarying in width, leaving the eastern terminus ofthe present road on the western boundary ofPalgarruu Townsite and extending, as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 10233,easterly through the said Townsite and theBridgetown-Manjimup Railway Reserve to thenorthwestern alignment of Road No. 8636 (SouthWestern Highway). (The intersecting portion ofRoad No. 3931 is hereby superseded.)

(Public Plan 4390/40 F.4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Mingenew, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 2nd July,1965, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Mingenew.3830/65 (R.2326).Road No. 13702 (Phillip Street). A strip of land

one chain wide, widening at its terminus, com-mencing at the north western corner of VictoriaLocation 10409 (Reserve 24400) and extending asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 73056, eastward inside and alongthe northern boundary of the said location to itsnorth eastern corner. The area of Reserve 24400is hereby reduced by 1 acre and 4.2 perches.

(Public Plan Mingenew Townsite.)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Murray, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 5th September,1963, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Murray.2421/63 (R.2212).Road No. 4905 (deviation of part). A strip of

land varying in width, leaving the present road.within Lot a20 of Cockburn Sound Location 16(Land Titles Office Plan 738) and extending asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 72596, northwestward throughthe said lot and location 809 (Reserve 20433) torejoin the present road on the western boundaryof said location 309.

Road No. 13695. A strip of land one chain wide,widening at its terminus, commencing at the north-western corner of Cockburn Sound location 1353and extending, as surveyed and as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 72596, northward along part of the west-ern boundary of location 1352, inside and alongpart of the western boundary of location 1323 andthrough lot a20 of location 16 (Land Titles OfficePlan 738) to the southern alignment of Road No.4905 within said lot a20.

Road No. 13696. A strip of land varying in width,commencing on the northeastern boundary ofCockburn Sound location 1362 and extending, assurveyed and as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plans 10748 and 10749, south-westerly through the said location and State ForrestNo. 14 and along part of the northern boundary oflocation 1354 to that location's northwestern cor-ner; thence northwesterly through locations 1352and 1353 to the eastern alignment of Road No.13595 on the western boundary of said location1352.

2 acres 1 rood 5 perches, being resumed fromCockburn Sound Location 16.

3 acres 0 roods 34 perches, being resumed fromCockburn Sound Location 1323.

2 acres 1 rood 16 perches, being resumed fromCockburn Sound Location 1352.

1 rood 23.8 perches, being resumed from Cock-burn Sound Location 1353.

The area of Reserve 20433 is hereby reduced by1.8 perches.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 17thMay, 1968.)

(Public Plan 380B/40 D.2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrandale,passed at a meeting of the Council held on or about21st December, 1965, the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for thepurpose of a new road, that is to say:—

Serpentine-Jarrandale.2415/64 (R.2214).Road No. 13174 (Liepold River—deviation of

part). A strip of land one chain wide, widening atits terminus, leaving the present road on the north-ern boundary of lot 724 of Cockburn Sound Loca-tion 16 (Land Titles Office Plan 3484) andextending, as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 72444, westerlythrough the said lot to the eastern alignment ofKing Road on that lot's western boundary.

3 roods 12.9 perches, being resumed from Cock-burn Sound location 16.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 26thApril, 1968.)

(Public Plan 341D/40 C.3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Toodyay, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 6th November,1956 the undermentioned lands have been set

apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Toodyay.12669/09 (R.373).Road No. 13697 (Grey Street). A strip of land

one chain wide, widening at its commencementas delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8139, leaving Avon Terrace at the northeastern corner of West Toodyay Suburban Lot27 (Reserve 7496) and extending, as surveyed,southerly along the eastern boundary of the saidlot to Beaufort Street at the south eastern cornerof that lot.

Road No. 13698. A strip of land one chainwide, leaving the western alignment of RoadNo. 13697 (Grey Street) on the eastern boundaryof West Toodyay Suburban Lot 27 (Reserve 7496)and extending, as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 8139, south westerlythrough the said lot to the northern alignmentof Beaufort Street on the southern boundary ofthat lot.

Road No. 13699 (Howick Street). A strip ofland one chain wide, widening at its commence-ment as delineated and coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan 8139, leaving Beaufort Street at thenorth eastern corner of West Toodyay SuburbanLot 28 (Class A Reserve 5521) and extending assurveyed, southward along the eastern boundaryof the said lot and onward to and along the east-ern boundaries of Lots 29 and 30 (Reserve 4155) toSouth West Terrace at the south eastern cornerof the last mentioned lot.

Road No. 13700 (Avon Terrace). A strip ofland one chain wide, widening at its terminus asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8139, leaving Baring Street at the northwestern corner of West Toodyay Suburban Lot 29and extending, as surveyed, southerly along thewestern boundaries of the said lot and Lot 30(Reserve 4155) to South West Terrace at thesouth-western corner of the latter lot.

Road No. 13701. A strip of land one chain wide,leaving the western alignment of Road No. 13699(Howick Street) on the eastern boundary of WestToodyay Suburban Lot 30 (Reserve 4155) and ex-tending, as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 8139, westerly through the saidlot to the eastern alignment of Road No. 13700(Avon Terrace) on the western boundary of that'lot.

1 acre 19.1 perches, being resumed from Tood-yay 'Town Lot G.

27.7 perches, being resumed from Toodyay TownLot L54.

11.9 perches, being resumed from West ToodyaySuburban Lot 42.

The areas of Reserves 4155 and 7496 are herebyreduced by 3 roods 18.6 perches and 3 roods 14.5perches, respectively.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 25thAugust, 1967.) (Public Plan West' Toodyay Town-site.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Upper Blackwood, passed ata meeting of the Council held on or about 12thMay, 1966, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:—

Upper Blackwood.1608/66 (R.2243).Road No. 11622 (Extension). A strip of land

one chain wide, leaving the eastern terminus ofthe present road at the southwestern corner ofNelson Location 6429 and extending, as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 72048, northward inside and along thewestern boundary of the said location to its north-western corner.

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6 acres 1 rood 3 perches being resumed fromNelson Location 6429.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 14thJune, 1968.)

(Public Plan 415D/40 C.4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Victoria Plains, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 10thFebruary, 1966, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:-

Victoria Plains.1356/17V2 (R.2254).Road No. 6102 (a) Widening of part. That por-

tion of lot M666 of Avon Location 1956 (LandTitles Office Plan 3056) as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 72679.

(b) Extension. A strip of land one chain wide,widening at its commencement as delineated andcoloured mid brown and dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 72679, leaving the easternterminus of the present road on the eastern boun-dary of said Lot M666 and extending, as surveyedeasterly to and along the south western boundaryof Lot M663 (Plan 3056) and the southern boun-daries of the said lot. and Lots M669 and M670(Plan 3056) to the western alignment of Road No.10098 at the south eastern corner of the last men-tioned lot'. (The intersecting portion of Road No.2303 is hereby superseded).

2 roods 21.6 perches being resumed from AvonLocation 1956.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 14thJune, 1968.)

(Public Plan 32/80 C.2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Waroona, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 23rd December,1964, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Waroona.6035/49 (R.2232).Road No. 13703 (Dorsett Road). A strip of land

one chain wide, widening as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram71754, leaving the southern alignment of Road No.5189 on the northern boundary of Murray Location1394 and extending, as surveyed, southerly throughthe said location to the northern boundary oflocation 935, thence eastward along part of thenorthern boundary of said Location 935 to thesurveyed road at that location's northeasterncorner.

2 roods 33.1 perches and 3 roods 6.5 perchesbeing resumed from Murray Locations 935 and1394, respectively.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 7th June,1968.)

(Public Plan 383A/40 B.1.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of York passed at a meeting ofthe Council held on or about 18th June, 1964, theundermentioned lands have been set apart, taken,or resumed under section 17 of the Public WorksAct, 1902, for the purpose of a new road, thatis to say:-

York.15602/99 (R.2127).Road No. 799. (a) Widening of parts. Those

portions of Avon Locations 1603 and 1759 and thatportion of Lot 3 of Location Y16 (Land TitlesOffice Plan 1862) as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 10575.

(b) Deviation of part. A strip of land one chainwide, leaving the present road on the westernboundary of Lot 6 of Location 21533 (Diagram26606) and extending as delineated and coloured.

dark brown on Original Plan 10575, northeasterlythrough the said lot to rejoin the present road onthe southwestern boundary of Location 1759.

(c) Widening of parts. Those portions of Loca-tions 2134, 4964, 21533 and 28109 (Reserve 26024)as delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlans 10574 and 10575.

Road No. 12483. (a) Widening of parts. Thoseportions of Avon Locations 5311, 9013 and 28140 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 10574.

(b) Extension. A strip of land one chain wide,widening at its terminus as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Original Plan 10574, leavingthe western terminus of the present road on thesoutheastern boundary of Location 1533 and ex-tending, as surveyed, southeastward along thenortheastern boundary of location 1894 and on-ward to the northwestern boundary of location12131, thence southwestward along the north-western boundary of said location 12131 to thesurveyed road at that location's western corner.

(c) Deviation of part. A strip of land one chainwide, leaving the present road on the southeasternboundary of location 1894 and extending, as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Original Plan10574, northeastward through the said location torejoin the present road on that location's north-eastern boundary.

35.6 perches, being resumed from Avon LocationY16.

13.9 perches, being resumed from Avon Location1603.

1 acre 1 rood 0.6 perches, being resumed fromAvon Location 1759.

3 roods 7.5 perches, being resumed from AvonLocation 1894.

I acre 3 roods 32.4 perches, being resumed fromAvon Location 2134.

1 rood 37.5 perches, being resumed from AvonLocation 4964.

2 roods 9.6 perches, being resumed from AvonLocation 5311.

35.4 perches, being resumed from Avon Location9013.

1 acre 3 roods 36.7 perches, being resumed fromAvon Location 12131.

1 acre 1 rood 5.3 perches, being resumed fromAvon Location 21533.

1 rood 11.2 perches, being resumed from AvonLocation 28140.

The area of Reserve 26024 is hereby reduced by1 acre and 22.6 perches.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 5thApril, 1968.)

(Public Plan 2B/40 D.2.)

And whereas His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator has declared that thesaid lands have been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plansof the said lands might be inspected at the Depart-ment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, it is herebynotified that the lands described above are roadswithin the meaning of the Local Government Act,1960, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 7th day of August, 1968.By Order of His Excellency.

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands.

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946.Forfeiture of Lease.

THE undermentioned Crown Lease under the pro-visions of Part V of the State Housing Act, 1946,and amendments has been forfeited for breach ofcovenant contained in the said Lease.

Lease; Lessee; Land.Crown Lease No. 1074/1960; Lottie Parfitt, of Dale

Street, Narrogin; widow; Narrogin Town Lot1400.

R. B. MacKENZIE,General Manager,

The State Housing Commission.

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STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946.Forfeiture of - Lease.

E undermentioned Crown Lease under the pro-s of Part V of the State Housing Act and

,:ndrnents has been forfeited for the breach of acovenant contained in the said Lease:

Land; Lessee; Land.Crown Lease No. 1210/1963; Evelyn Corbett, of

John Street, Northampton; widow; Northamp-ton Lot 188.

R. B. MacKENZIE,General Manager,

The State Housing Commission.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Shire of Trayning.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land inthe Shire of Trayning.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the above Act, youare hereby required on or before 1st November,1968, in respect of those lands:

(1) to plough, cultivate, scarify or otherwiseclear, of all inflammable materials, fire-breaks not less than eight feet wide

(a) inside and along the boundaries ofall your land;

(b) around the perimeter of any landwhich is under crop so that suchfirebreak will completely encirclethe crop;

(2) to bulldoze or otherwise clear of all in-flammable materials, firebreaks not lessthan fifteen feet wide, around the peri-meter of all bush land which has beenbulldozed or otherwise prepared for clear-ing by means of burning, and to ensurethat all debris resultant therefrom isplaced on the side of such firebreaks whichadjoin the areas intended to be burned;

(3) to clear of any accumulation of inflam-mable materials

(a) the immediate surrounds of allfarm buildings and haystacks;

(b) all townsite lots within the Shire;and thereafter to maintain such firebreaks andareas clear of all inflammable material until the1st day of April, 1969.

If it is considered impracticable to provide fire-breaks in the position required by this notice, youshould apply for the approval of the Council toconstruct such firebreaks in an alternative posi-tion. Approval to any such variation will only begranted where the Bush Fire Control Officer forthe area has first signified his approval.

Where your land abuts a road you may applyfor Council's approval to burn the area betweenthe road pavement and your fence and this couldthen be accepted as a suitable firebreak. Approvalwill only be given under this section where it isestablished that damage will not result to treesand other desirable flora.

Dated at Trayning this 15th day of July, 1968.R. T. SCOBLE,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 33.)

Shire of Serpentine-Jarrandale.Notice to all Owners and Occupiers of Land with-

in the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrandaie, includ-ing Owners of Town Lots.

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act you are hereby required on orbefore the , 15th day of November, 1968, to clearfirebreaks in accordance with the following andthereafter to maintain the firebreaks clear of in-flammable material up to and including 15th dayof March, 1969.

[16 August, 1968.

(1) Buildings, Sheds and Haystacks, A fire-break at least 6 feet wide shall be clearedof all inflammable material so as to sur-round all buildings, sheds and haystacksThe inner perimeter of such firebreaks tcbe within 1 chain of the buildings, shed(and haystacks.

(2) Where the land adjoins the west side 01the South West Railway Line and no mad(road exists between the land and th(Railway Reserve, two firebreaks, eachminimum width of 6 feet shall be clearedof all inflammable material as follows:

(a) One firebreak at least 6 feet wideimmediately inside the easteriboundary of the land.

(b) One firebreak at least 6 feet wid,parallel to the first firebreak, as referred to in (a) above, and not lesthan 1 chain ncr more than 3 chainfrom the first firebreak referred tin (a) above.

(3) Where the land adjoins:(a) The Armadale-Pemberton Row

(South West Highway),(b) The Jarrandale Road between th

South West Highway and the Jarrandale Townsite, or

(c) The South West Railway Line, or(d) The Jarrandale-Mundijong-Kwin

ana Railway Reserve between thSouth West Highway and thWestern boundary of the Shire, c

(e) Any made road west of the Armadale-Pemberton Road (South We:Highway),

a firebreak at least 6 feet wide shall tcleared of all inflammable material ilTmediately inside the common boundarbetween the land and the public road owhich there is a made road as referreto in (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) of thsection.

If the firebreaks required by this notice aicleared by ploughing, the soil must be complete:turned over and all bush, grass and other inflairmable material completely cleared from the who:of the firebreak. Any other method of clearing tlfirebreak must result in the complete removal fro:the firebreak of all bush or other inflammabmaterial. The firebreaks required by this noti(shall be constructed under or through all inte:vening fences so as to establish a continuous finbreak.

For the purposes of this notice:(1) An existing drain shall not form portic

of a firebreak required by the notice.(2) Land separated from a Railway Reser'

and/or land used for railway purposand/or made roads, only by a draindrainage reserve or easement for suchdrain or drainage reserve shall be co]sidered to adjoin such Railway Reser'and/or land used for railway purpos,and/or made roads.

If it is considered to be impractical for any reascto clear firebreaks as required by this notice, y(may apply to the bush fire control officer for yoiarea, and appointed by the Council, not later tinthe 1st day of November, 1968 for permissionprovide firebreaks in alternative positions ortake alternative action to abate fire hazards (the land, or to provide the firebreaks requinby this notice by a date other than that fixedthe notice. If permission is not granted by tlCouncil or its duly authorised officer you sthcomply with the requirements of this notice.

If the requirements of this notice are carried oby burning, such burning must be in accordanwith the relevant provisions of the Bush Fires Al

Failure or neglect to comply with this notirenders you liable to prosecution. Penalty—aof $200, and the person in default is also liabl

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whether prosecuted or not to pay the cost of per-forming the work directly in this order if it is notcarried out by the owner or occupier by the daterequired by this notice.

Dated this 9th day of August, 1968.

By Order of the Council.J. E. D ORRINGTON,

Shire Clerk.

NOTE.(1) Owners and Occupiers of land are hereby

requested by the Council for the further improve-ment in Fire Control in the district; to providefirebreaks at least 6 feet wide around all farmboundaries even where a break is not required bythis order.

(2) Owners and Occupiers referred to in Section2 are requested to burn between the two Fire-breaks for added protection.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Quairading Shire Council.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land in theQuairading Shire Council District.

PURSUANT to section 33 of the above Act, allowners and occupiers of land within the Shire ofQuairading are hereby required, on or before the25th October, 1968, to plough, cultivate, scarify orotherwise clear of all inflammable material, fire-breaks, at least eight feet wide, around all clearedand partly-cleared land owned or occupied by them.Where holdings total more than 500 acres of clearedDr partly-cleared land, additional firebreaks mustbe cleared to divide the clearly or partly-clearedland into areas of not more than 500 acres eachsurrounded by a firebreak. Where land is in crop,the area under crop shall be surrounded by a fire-break eight feet wide to immediately encircle thecrop. Where part of any cleared or partly clearedland used for pasture or crops abuts on, or is inter-sected by public roads, railways, rivers, or areas ofuncleared land, a firebreak, eight feet wide, shallbe cleared within thirty feet and parallel to thecommon boundary, between the land and the road,railway, river or uncleared land.

Buildings and Haystacks.A firebreak, eight feet wide, shall be cleared one

chain from the perimeter of all buildings, hay-stacks, and homesteads by the 25th October, 1268,and the area between the firebreak and the build-ing or haystack shall be cleared of all inflammablematerials by 31st October, 1963. If it is intendedto clear the area around buildings by burning, apermit must be obtained from the local bush firecontrol officer.

If it is impracticable for any reason to completethe clearing of firebreaks in the positions, or by thedate required by this notice, application must bemade not later than 25th October, 1968, to theQuairading Shire Council for permission to placebreaks in an alternative situation or to completeclearing of breaks by a later date to be determinedby the Council.

All firebreaks to be maintained clear of inflam-mable material up to the 1st April, 1969.

Townsites.On or before the 25th October, 1968, all town

lots within the Shire of Quairading area are re-quired to be cleared of all debris of an inflammablenature, and maintained free of such material upto the 1st April, 1969.

Maximum penalty for non-compliance: $200.

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968.

By Order of the Council,

C. J. SPRAGG,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Shire of Moora.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land withinthe Shire of Moora.

Firebreaks.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 26th day of October, 1968, to plough,scarify, cultivate or otherwise clear, and thereaftermaintain free of all inflammable material until the14th day of April, 1969, in the following positionsand of the following dimensions on the land ownedor occupied by you:—

Rural Lands.Firebreaks not less than seven feet in width inside

and along the whole of the external boundaries ofthe properties owned or occupied by you; but wherethis is not practicable the firebreaks must be pro-vided as near as possible to, and within, such boun-daries.

Farm Buildings and Haystacks.Firebreaks at least ten feet in width completely

surrounding and not more than one chain from theperimeter of any building, group of buildings, orhaystack. All inflammable material must be re-moved from an area six feet in width immediatelysurrounding any building.

Townsites.On or before 26th day of October, 1968, all town

lots within the Townsites of Moora, Miling andWatheroo are required to be cleared of all debrisof inflammable nature and maintained free of suchmaterial until the 14th day of April, 1969.

Fuel Dumps (Fuel Depots).On or before 26th day of October, 1968, all grass

and similar material is to be cleared from areaswhere drum ramps are located and where drums,full or empty, are stored, and such areas are to bemaintained cleared of grass and similar inflam-mable material until 14th day of April, 1969.

Dated this 7th day of August, 1968.By Order of the Council,

M. E. BADDELEY,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Shire of Denmark.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Rural andTownsite Land within the Shire of Denmark.

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required on orbefore the 1st day of January, 1969 to clear fire-breaks on the land owned or occupied by you, inaccordance with the following, and thereafter tomaintain the firebreaks clear of inflammablematerial up to and including the 22nd day of May,1969.

You shall clear of all inflammable material fire-breaks at least 6 feet wide:—

(a) immediately inside all external boundariesof the land and also immediately sur-rounding all buildings and/or haystacks, orgroups of buildings and/or haystackssituated on the land; and

(b) not more than 5 chains and not less than1 chain from the perimeter of all buildingsand/or haystacks or groups of buildingsand/or haystacks situated on the land;and

(c) where the area of the land exceeds 300acres, additional firebreaks so as to dividethe land into areas of not more than 300acres, which are completely surroundedwith a firebreak at least 6 feet wide; and

(d) you shall clear firebreaks at least 10 feetwide additional to those required in para-graphs (a), (b), (c) above so as to com-pletely surround the perimeter of landoccupied by drums used for the storageof inflammable liquid whether the drumscontain inflammable liquid or not, in-cluding any land on which ramps for

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holding the drums are constructed. Allland within the perimeter of the fire-break required by this paragraph is alsoto be cleared of inflammable material andmaintained clear of inflammable materialup to and including the 22nd day of May,1969.

If it is considered to be impracticable for anyreason to clear firebreaks as required by this notice,you may apply to the Council or its duly author-ised officer not later than the 15th day of Decem-ber, 1968, for permission to provide firebreaks inalternative positions or to take alternative actionto abate fire hazards on the land. If permissionis not granted by the Council or its duly author-ised officer, you shall comply with the requirementsof this notice.

The penalty for failing to comply with thisnotice is a fine of not less than $10 nor more than$200 and a person in default is also liable, whetherprosecuted or not, to pay the costs of performingthe work directed in this order if it is not carriedout by the owner or occupier by the date requiredby this notice.

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the BushFires Act.

Dated this 31st day of July, 1968.By order of the Council,

G. McCUTCHEON,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 33.)

Shire of Gingin.Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land in

the Shire of Gingin.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act you are hereby required on orbefore the 10th day of November, 1968, to clearof all inflammable material firebreaks as set outhereunder on all land owned or occupied by youand thereafter to maintain the firebreaks clearof inflammable material up to and including the15th day of April, 1969.

1. Rural Land: In respect of land owned oroccupied by you other than within a townsiteyou shall

(a) clear firebreaks not less than 12 feetwide-

(i) immediately inside all externalboundaries of the land; and

(ii) completely surrounding and notmore than 5 chains from the peri-meter of all buildings situated onthe land; and

(b) clear firebreaks not less than 1 chainwide immediately surrounding the land onwhich bush has been bulldozed, chainedor prepared in any similar manner forclearing by burning (whether you intendto burn the bush or not); and

(c) clear firebreaks not less than 12 feet wideimmediately surrounding any drum ordrums situated on the land which arenormally used for the storage of fuelwhether they contain fuel or not; and

2. Townsite Land: In respect of land of anarea of 4 acres or more owned or occupied byyou within a townsite you shall provide firebreaksnot less than 6 feet wide immediately inside allexternal boundaries of the land.

Firebreaks in the situations described hereunderwill be accepted as complying with the require-ments of this notice so far as it applies to thecommon boundary between the land of the owneror occupier and the abutting land referred tohereunder :—

(a) Where the land of the owner or occupierabuts on a public road and the owner oroccupier having first obtained approval

from the Council so to do has burned orcleared the bush between the road forma-tion and the common boundary.

(b) Where the land of an owner or occupierabuts on Crown Land or a reserve and theowner or occupier has cleared a firebreaknot less than 15 feet wide on the CrownLand or reserve immediately along thethe common boundary.

If it is considered to be impractical for anyreason to clear firebreaks as required by thisnotice, you may apply to the Council or its dulyauthorised officer not later than the 1st day ofNovember, 1968, for permission to provide fire-breaks in alternative positions on the land. Ifpermission is not granted by the Council or itsduly authorised officer, you shall comply with therequirements of this notice.

If the requirements are carried out by burning,such burning must be in accordance with the rele-vant provisions of the Bush Fires Act.

Dated this 20th day of June, 1968.By order of the Council,

N. H. V. WALLACE,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Shire of Northampton.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land.PURSUANT to section 33 of the Bush Fires Actall owners and occupiers of land within the Shireof Northampton are required on or before thelet day of October (North Ward) and 22nd day ofOctober, 1968 (balance of Shire District), to pre-pare and thereafter maintain until the 15th dayof February, 1968, firebreaks free of all inflam-mable material as follows:

Rural Lands.Prepared and maintain an effective firebreak to

a width of not less than seven feet around theboundaries of their properties, but, where thisis impracticable, firebreaks must be preparedas near as possible to such boundaries within theproperty. Where above lands are divided by orabut a traM. cable road, a firebreak shall be pro-vided and maintained within two chains of theboundary of the road.

Buildings and Haystacks.Clear and maintain a firebreak, seven feet in

width, within two chains of the perimeter of anybuilding, haystack or group of buildings or hay-stacks.

Townsites.Clear and maintain clear all townsite lots of

any accumulation of inflammable, material withinsix feet of boundaries.

Firebreaks may be provided in alternative posi-tions subject to written permission being obtainedfrom the Council prior to 30th September, 1968.

By order of the Council,R. CHARLTON,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Shire of Gnowangerup.

Firebreak Order.Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land withinthe Shire of Gnowangerup.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the Bush Fires Act, 1954, owners or occupiersof land are hereby required on or before 1st Nov-ember, 1968, to plough, cultivate, or otherwiseclear, firebreaks as stated hereunder and thereafterto maintain such firebreaks clear of all inflam-mable materials until the 15th April, 1969.

(1) Prepare firebreaks, not less than ten feetwide, inside and along the boundaries ofall cleared or part cleared "land and in-side and along the boundaries of allcleared or part cleared land abutting

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roads bounding or intersecting any holdingother than on land situate in any Town-site within the Shire.

(2) Where the total area of each property orholding exceeds 600 acres additional fire-breaks must be provided in such positionsso as to divide cleared or part cleared landinto areas not exceeding 600 acres, witheach area to be completely surrounded bya firebreak not less thn ten feet wide.

(3) Prepare firebreaks, not less than ten feetwide, within one chain of the perimeter ofany building or group of buildings, or anyhaystack or group of haystacks.

(4) Prepare firebreaks not lett than twentyfeet wide around the perimeter of anyscrub or timber which has been logged,chained, or otherwise prepared for burn-ing.

(5) On land within Townsites within theShire, clear and maintain clear, the wholeof the land of all dry grass, scrub, or othervegetation, accumulation of inflammablewaste, paper, packing waste, or other in-flammable debris.

If for any reason it is considered impracticableto provide firebreaks in the position required bythis Notice, the approval of the Shire Council mustbe obtained to construct such firebreaks in analternative position. Approval to any variation willonly be granted where a Bush Fire Control Officerhas first signified his approval of the variation.

By Order of the Council,B. F. HARRIS,

Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment.

Town of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme No. 3,Amendment No. 63.

T.P.B. 853/6/2/7, Pt. 35.IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theHon. Minister for Town Planning approved theTown of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on the 8th August, 1968, for the purpose ofrezoning the following lots fronting Minninup andHudson Roads for the purposes stated:

Lot 1 as Hotel Site,Lot 2 as Service Station.Lot 3 as Shopping Centre.Lot 4 as Special Use—T.A.B.

E. C. MANEA,Mayor.

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Planning Scheme has been Preparedand is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Wyndham-East KimberleyTown Planning Scheme No. 2—Kununurra.

T.P.B. 853/7/5/2.NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theShire of Wyndham-East Kimberley in pursuance ofits powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act, 1928 (as amended), has prepared a Plan-ning Scheme with reference to the Town ofKununurra for the purpose of controlling theorderly development of the town.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the Planning Scheme have been deposited atthe Shire Offices, O'Donnell Street, Wyndham,W.A., and will be open for inspection withoutcharge during the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundaysand Public Holidays, until and including the 16thNovember, 1968.

The maps and other documents have also beendeposited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth, and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the PlanningScheme should set forth in writing his/her objec-tions and lodge them with the Shire Clerk, Shire ofWyndham-East Kimberley, P.O. Box 11, Wyndham,on or before the 15th November, 1968.

C. T. CASSIDY,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED).Shire of Kellerberrin.

Interim Development Order.T,P.B. 26/4/13/1.

IN accordance with the provisions of subsection(2) of section 7B of the Town Planning and De-velopment Act, 1928 (as amended), and by directionof the Minister for Town Planning, a summary asset out hereunder of the Kellerberrin Shire CouncilInterim Development Order No. 1 made pursuant tothe provisions of section 7B of that Act is herebypublished for general information.

SUMMARY.1. The Kellerberrin Shire Council Interim De-

velopment Order No. 1 contains provisions, interalia:—

(a) That the order applies to that part of theMunicipal district of the Shire of Keller-berrin specified in the order.

(b) That, subject as therein stated, the Keller-berrin Shire Council is the authority re-sponsible for its administration.

(c) That the carrying out of certain develop-ment on land within the scope of the orderwithout approval as stated therein is pro-hibited.

(d) Relating to the application for, and grantof approval for, development other thandevelopment permitted by the order.

(e) Relating to development by a publicauthority.

(f) Relating to certain development permittedby this order.

(g) Relating to the continuance of the lawfuluse of land and buildings.

(h) Relating to appeals against refusal ofapproval for development or against con-ditions subject to which approval to carryout development is granted.

2. Copies of the order are available for inspec-tion by any person, free of charge, at the offices ofthe Kellerberrin Shire Council and at the office ofthe Town Planning Board, 22 St. George's Terrace,Perth, during the ordinary hours of business.

3. The order has effect from and after the pub-lication of this summary in the GovernmentGazette.

T. R. BENNETT,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme.

Town Planning Scheme No. 28—Alexander Drive,North.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire Councilof Perth, on the sixth day of August, 1968, passedthe following Resolution:

Resolved that the .Council, in pursuance ofsection 7 of the Town Planning and De-velopment Act, 1928 (as amended) preparethe above Town Planning Scheme withreference to an area situate wholly withinthe Shire of Perth and enclosed withinthe inner edge of a black border on a

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losss

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plan now produced to the Council andmarked and certified by the Shire Clerk,under his hand, dated the sixth day ofAugust, 1968, as "Scheme Area Map".

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968.LLOYD P. KNUCKEY,

Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme.

Town Planning Scheme No. 27—Morley DriveExtension.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire Councilof Perth, on the sixth day of August, 1968, passedthe following Resolution:

Resolved that the Council, in pursuance ofsection 7 of the Town Planning and De-velopment Act, 1928 (as amended) preparethe above Town Planning Scheme withreference to an area situate wholly withinthe Shire of Perth and enclosed withinthe inner edge of a black border on aplan now produced to the Council andmarked and certified by the Shire Clerk,under his hand, dated the sixth day ofAugust, 1968, as "Scheme Area Map".

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968.LLOYD P. KNUCKEY,

Shire Clerk.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.Tenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the

dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for thefollowing works.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. Min-ister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public WorksDepartment, corner King's Park Road and Have-lock Street, West Perth", and are to be endorsed"Tender".

The highest, lowest, or any tender will notnecessarily be accepted.

ContractNo.

1968Onslow School—Additions Aug. 20 P.W.D., Perth

1968 Police Station, n -slow

P.W.D., Port Ned-laud

P.W.D., G erald ton

Ghooli Pumping Station— Aug. 20 P.W.D., Perth5 ton Overhead Cm Te

Southern Cross—Agricul- Aug. 27 P.W.D., Perthtural Department—New P.W.D., MerredinStores and Machinery P.W.D. KalgoorlieShed—Erection Police Station, South-

ern Cross

1688011 It. & L Bank, Narrogin-New Premises — AM- I 241 IP.W.D., Perth

P.W.D., Narroginminium Windows—Sup-ply and Installation

1688111 Bentley—W.A. Institute ! Aug. Perthof Technology—Equip-ping of Bore Hole andGrounds Water Re-ticulation

Contract, ProjectNo.ClosingDate

Conditions nowAvailable at

I 196816882 e V. Institute

of Technology—StageAug. 27 P.W.D., Perth

5—Department of Arch-itecture—Main Switch-board Supply and In-stallation

16883 Perth Medical Centre— Sept. PerthInstitute of Radio-therapy — Extensions,:1963 — Mechanical Ser-vices

16884§ R. & I. Bank, Hay St. Sept .10 P.W.D., PerthPerth—Proposed newBank and Office Build-ing

44.45 It. 64 Bank—New Pre-mises, Hay Street, Perth

Sept. 10 P.W.D., Perth

—Supply and Instal-lation of two (2) Pas-senger Lifts

Kimberley Research Sta- i P.W.D., Perthtion — Prefabricated Sept. 10 P.W.D., KuntuturraBuildings at Kunun- j P.W.D., Port Bed-urra land

P.W.D., Derby

Perth — M.R.D. — Nar- Aug. 27 P.W.D., Perthrows Interchange Area— Site Office and Lab-oratory—Fog RoomSupply and Installa-tion

Henry Hospital-ninistration Wing —rations

16889 Albany Occupatimatre — Electrical 4Tist :41-lotion (Nominat •, I Sub-Contract)

16890 I■ Igooriic tospita•It t g of

P.W.D., Kalgoorlie. .D., Perth

Medical Ward

.10891 tl NortI:o in Regional • P.W.D., Perthpital—Aluminium P.W.D., Northamdoves and Doors—t:ply and installation

16892 I PerthM.R.D. — Nar- n P.W.D., Perthrows interchange Area—Sitc Office and Lab-oratory—Electrical in- 1t Ila tion (Nominated

:-mb-Contract)

16- th Medical Centre— I Sept. 10 P.W.D., Perthhe:WT.:Ito of Radio- Ithen 9y—Additions

1689 lirrabooka High School— Sept. 3 P.W.D Perthclassrooms and ScienceBlocks— Additions 1968

10894 ort • dtand—Plant Main- Sept. 24 P.W.D., Perthtenance Workshop— District Engineer,Erection P.W. Dept., Port

Redland

19890 Cloud & Tots i igh school

Sept.. 3 P.W.D., Perth--Wing C—.Additions1068—Elertrien I Instal-lation

At Tender Board ; closing date will be adhered to. S50 depositon documents.

f Tenders close at State Tender Board of Western Australia, 74Murray Street, Perth, at 10 a.m.

t 850 deposit on documents.§ 8100 deposit on documents.II At Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, at 10 a.m.91815 deposit on documents.

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works,J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

16871

16874

16879

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTAcceptance of Tenders

ContraotNo. I Particulars Contractor Amount

Part 1050 Brookton. School—Additions ....P.A. Ashfield Primary School—AdditionsP.A. Swanbourne Primer School—Additions ....16864 I Rockingham Police Station, Court House and Quarters—Repairs

and Renovations16867 G Manning High School—Bore and Pump InstallationP.A. Hampton Primary School—Classroom Additions ....16773 W.A. Institute of Technology, Bentley—Department of Archi -

tecture—Aluminium Windows—Supply and Installation

A. V. Tyrer & Co.E. & L. Ka lnaarsP. & F. A. EdmeadesG. Marshall ....

Westphal A Co. Pty LtdE. T. Russell & SonsOcal Industries

17,82814,76510,1202,285

3,7258,240

108,990

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PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1967. L.R.O. 1854/66.LAND RESUMPTION.

Balannup Sewerage Treatment Works.NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land describedin the Schedule hereto—being all in the aCannin have, in pursuance of the written approval and consentof His Excellency the Governor, acting by and' with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 7thday of August, 1968, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of the following public work,namely: Balannup Sewerage Treatment Works.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken,or resumed are marked off and more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A. 44802, which may beinspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board for an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freedand discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or othereasements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.No. on Plan

P.W.D., W.A., Owner or Reputed Owner Description AreaNo. 44802

a. r. p.Henry Francis Robinson Admin- Portion of Canning Location 16, being Lot 1771 27 2 10

istrator of the Estate of John on Plan 3315 Certificate of Title Volume 1300McCaw Robinson, deceased folio 640.

Certified correct this 8th day of July, 1968.

A. A. WOLFF,Lieutenant Governor and Administrator

in Executive Council.Dated this 7th day of August, 1968.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1967. L.R.O. 448/68.LAND ACQUISITION.

Shire of Carnarvon—Morgan Town Planning Scheme No. 1.NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land describedin the Schedule hereto—being all in the Carnarvon District have, in pursuance of the written consentunder the Town Planning and Development Act 1928-1967, and approval under the Public Works Act,1902-1967, of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, datedthe 7th day of August, 1968, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the Shire ofCarnarvon-Morgan Town Planning Scheme No. 1.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apartare shown marked oft on Plan, P.W.D., W.A. 44845 which may be inspected at the office of the Ministerfor Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Shire of Carnarvon for an estate infee simple in possession for the purpose herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mort-gages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

ROSS HUTCHINSON,Minister for Works.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A., Owner or Reputed Owner Description

No. 44845

1 The Shell Company of Australia Carnarvon Lot 556 CertificateLtd. 1035, folio 325

2 Frank George Baxter .... Carnarvon Lot 331 Certificate67, folio 196A

3 Michael Cecil Walker Radley and Carnarvon Lot 332 CertificateGlenice Estelle Radley 76, folio 85A

Area

a. r, p.of Title Volume 0 3 20.2

of Title Volume 0 2 33.2

of Title Volume 034

Certified correct this 1st day of August, 1968.ROSS HUTCHINSON,

Minister for Works.

A. A. WOLFF,Lieutenant Governor and Administrator

in Executive Council.Dated this 7th day of August, 1968.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1967. P.W. 834/66.NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND.

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of thePublic Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, thepieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Cockburn Sound District,for the purpose of the following public work, namely, State Electricity Commission—Kwinana PowerStation Extensions, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 44857,which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE.

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description

1 Pieter Cornelus den Breejen .... P. C. den Breejen....

2 Pieter Cornelus den Breejen .... P. C. den Breejen

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location508, being Lot 277 on Plan 3638Certificate of Title Volume 1113Folio 39.

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location508 being Lot 278 on Plan 3638Certificate of Title Volume 113Folio 763.

Area(approx.)

a. T. p.0 2 2.9

0 2 2.9

Dated this 7th day of August, 1968. ROSS HUTCHINSON,Hon. Minister for Works.

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Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Fire Station—Havelock Street

P.W. 572/65

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Perth District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Fire Station—Havelock Street,and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 44743, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.1 John George Parsons J. G. Parsons Portion of Perth Town Lot H69 and being 0 0 22.5

Lot 1 on Plan 187 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1038, Folio 894)

2 John George Parsons J. G. Parsons Portion of Perth Town Lot 1169 and beingpart of Lot 2 on Plan 187 (Certificate of

0 0 22.1

Title Volume 1037, Folio 940)3 Claude Vincent Connolly C. V. Connolly Portion of Perth Town Lot 1169 and being 0 0 23.1

Lot 1 on Diagram 5345, together withright-of-carriageway over Lot 3 on thesaid Diagram (Certificate of Title Volume766, Folio 180)

Dated this 9th day of August, 1968.ROSS HUTCHINSON,

Minister for Works.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1967 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

M.R.D. 739/68

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Victoria District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, alignment of Rangeway-Utakarra Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 3434, which may be inspected atthe Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.1 Rosario Violi R. Violi Portion of Victoria Location 8060, being

part of Lot 3 on Diagram 19568 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1178, Folio 49)

1 2 29.1(approx.)

2 Olivio D'Angelo 0. D'Angelo Portion of Victoria Location 8060, beingpart of Lot 4 on Diagram 19568 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 75, Folio 7A)

1 2 38.3(approx.)

3 Giuseppe Maiolo G. Maiolo Portion of Victoria Location 8061 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1001, Folio 684)

0 2 24.2(approx.)

4 Wonthella Cinema Pty Ltd Wonthella Cinema Pty Ltd Portion of Victoria Location 8066 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1001, Folio 948)

0 1 36.5(approx.)

5 Norman Stewart Shields .... N. S. Shields Portion of Victoria Location 8063, beingpart of Lot 6 on Diagram 17602 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1159, Folio 659)

0 1 9.5(approx.)

6 August Bidzinski ... A. Bidzinski . Portion of Victoria Location 8063, beingpart of Lot 11 on Diagram 21446 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1203, Folio 383)

0 1 7.4(approx.)

7 Mieczyslow Szlezak .... Mieczyslow Szlezak .... Portion of Victoria Location 8063, beingpart of Lot 10 on Diagram 21446 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1203, Folio 381)

0 1 5.2(approx.)

8 Antoni Pozoga .... A. Pozoga Portion of Victoria Location 8063, beingpart of Lot 9 on Diagram 21446 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1203, Folio 382)

0 1 6.4(approx.)

9 Gaetano Mandosio ... G. Mandosio .... Portion of Victoria Location 8064, beingpart of Lot 21 on Diagram 32568 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1309, Folio 791)

1 3 8.8(approx.)

10 Gaetano Mandosio G. Mandosio .... Portion of Victoria Location 8064, beingpart of Lot 16 on Diagram 28916 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1309, Folio 786)

0 0 1(approx.)

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

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M.R.D. 315/65Main Roads Act, 1930-1967 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Ninghan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Kalaunie North Road,and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 1274, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.1 Pietro Pty Ltd Pietro Pty Ltd Portion of Ninghan Location 2205 (Cer-

tificate of Title Volume 1161, Folio 829)11 0 0(approx.)

2 Kenneth Pank Jefferis and K. P. Jefferis and L. Angel Portion of Ninghan Location 3507 (Cer- 0 0 32Leslie Angel tificate of Title Volume 1140, Folio 963) (approx.)

3 Peter Robert Warren P. R. Warren Portion of Ninghan Location 2717 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1091, Folio 186)

32 0 0(approx.)

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968. F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

M.R.D. 627/66.Main Roads Act, 1930-1967: Public Works Act, 1902-1967.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND.THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of thePublic Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Actthe pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Wellington Districtfor the purpose of the following public work, namely widening Coast Road and that the said pieces orparcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A., O.P. 10888, which may be inspected at the officeof the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE.

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description

a. r. p.

1 Septimus Burt and Frank Mends S. Burt and F. M. Stone .... Portion of Wellington Location 1. 0 0 0.1Stone.

(The subject of Memorial Book9/1342.)

F. PARRICK,Dated this 9th day of August, 1968. Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD, WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

Yokine No. 3 Reservoir.TENDERS are invited for the construction of anexcavated and concrete lined service reservoir of66 million gallons' capacity at Yokine, Shire ofPerth, Western Australia.

Tenders will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on the27th September, 1968, and are to be addressedto the General Manager, Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Board, KingsPark Road, West Perth. Tenders should bemarked "Tender for Yokine No. 3 Reservoir", andwill be placed in the Tender Box in room 409—Administrative Assistant Engineering—at theabovementioned address. A complete book oftender documents must be submitted with eachtender.

Drawings, Conditions of Contract and Specifica-tions may be obtained from the office of the ChiefEngineer, on or after the 21st August, 1968, onpayment of a charge of $25 per copy. This chargewill be refunded to a tenderer who lodges a bonafide tender, providing he subsequently returns thecontract drawings in good order and conditionwithin three weeks of the date of closing oftenders.

SHIRE OF BEVERLY.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1968.Receipts.

Rates 74,086.85Licenses 33,808.84Government Grants 64,123.05Income from Property 8,520.65Sanitation Charges 1,862.17Fines and Penalties 873.30Cemetery Receipts 340.43Vermin Receipts .... 87.40Other Fees .... 274.10All Other Receipts 2,602.79

Total Receipts $186,579.53

Payments.

Administration:

Staff Section .... 12,751.04Members 1,092.74

Debt Service .... 31,218.20Works and Services 83,704.72Health Services .... 2,795.01Vermin Services 2,008.50Bushfire Control 1,122.33Traffic Control 4,126.49Cemeteries 505.99Plant-Machinery-Tools 5,197.91Operation Costs ... Cr. 50.14Materials (Not Allocated) 839.71Payment to C.R.T. Fund ... 14,761.00Payment to Rail Crossing Fund 224.00Donations and Grants 985.41Noxious Weed Control 489.55Civil Defence .... 124.14Transfer to Reserve Funds 10,935.87All Other Expenditure .... 1,309.31

G. SAMUEL,General Manager.

Total Expenditure .... $174,141.78

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SUMMARY.

Receipts as per Statements . 186,579.58Less Debit Balance, 1/7/68 4,693.37

181,836.21Payments as per Statement .... 174,14L78

Credit Balance, 30/6/68 $7,744.43

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1968.Assets.

$Current Assets:

Bank Balance 7,744.43Sundry Debtors 3,097.65Stock on Hand 2,464.20

13,306.28Non-current Assets:

Trust Fund 3,180.95Loan Capital 8,486.62Plant Reserve 8,736.79Leave and Gratuity 4,148.26

24.552.62Reserve Fund Contra ... 12,885.05Fixed Assets—Less Depreciatio 375,023.27

Total Assets $425,767.22

Liabilities.

Current:Sundry Creditors 2,098.42Time Payment A/c 2,760.00Accrued Charges 5,418.41Prepayments 26.32

10,303.15Non-current:

Trust Fund 3,180.95Reserve Funds 12,885.05

16,066.00Deferred Liabilities 254,237.29

Total Liabilities $280,606.44

SUMMARY.

Total Assets 425,767.22Total Liabilities 280,606.44

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus $145,160.78

Contingent Liability: The amount of interest includedin Loan Debentures issued, payable over the life of theloans and not shown under heading of Loan Liability isapproximately $93,008.00.

We certify that the figures and particulars above arecorrect.

W. E. A. HEAL,President.

D. RIGOLL,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Beverley for the year ended 30th June, 1968.

I certify that the Annual Statement mentioned abovecorrespond with the books of account, vouchers and docu-ments submitted for the audit and are, in my opinioncorrect, subject to my report.

P. COYNE,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF TAMBELLUP.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1968.Receipts.

Rates 33,384.03Licenses 21,113.58Government Grants and Recoups 26,611.00Central Road Trust Fund Grants 16,150.75Income from Property . 3,436.03Sanitation Receipts 1,235.85Water Charges 3.00Fines and Penalties 231.50Cemetery Receipts 79.00Vermin Receipts 16.85Other Fees 183.30Refunds Nett 262.60Other Receipts 10,145.15

Total Receipts . $112,852.64

Payments.

Administration . 7,113.89Members' Section 955.69Debt Service 20,655.48Public Works and Services 48,200.19Buildings 4,927.52Health Services .. 1,955.05Vermin Services 839.29Bushfire Control ... 689.32Traffic Control 1,692.80Cemetery .... 58.03Plant Machinery and Tools 15,520.82Payment to C.R.T. Fund 10,831.84Donations and Grants . 225.00Other Works and Services 1,861.27All Other Expenditure 1,104.65

Total Payments $116,630.84

Balance,Plus Payments 116,630.84

117,461.81Less Receipts 112,852.64

Debit Balance, 30/6/1963 (Overdrawn)

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE,Assets.

$4,609.17

1963.

Sundry Debtors .... 614.85Stock on Hand .... 411.63Non current Assets 6,363.69Deferred Assets .... 7,386.08Fixed Assets 163,534.04

$178,310.29

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities 7,319.67Non-current Liabilities 671.46Deferred Liabilities 141,630.58

$149,621.71

SUMMARY.

Total Assets 178,310.29Total Liabilities 149,521.71

Municipal Accumulation Account .... 828,688.58

We hereby certify that the figures above are correct.C. A. LA MONT,

President.W. M. LEONARD,

Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Tambellup for the year ended 30th June, 1968, andhereby certify that the Annual Statements mentionedabove correspond with the hooks of accounts, vouchersand documents submitted for audit and are, in myopinion, correct, subject to my report.

R. MARSHALL,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.City of Subiaco.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 50) of $29,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-67 the Subiaco City Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow by thesale of a debenture or debentures on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $29,000 fora period of fifteen years at an interest rate notexceeding 61 per cent. per annum repayable atthe office of The Superannuation Board, Perth, bythirty equal half-yearly instalments of principaland interest. Purpose: Erection of a CombinedInfant Health Centre and Kindergarten in Hamers-ley Road, Subiaco.

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby Section 609 of the Act are open for inspectionat the office of the Council during ordinary officehours for thirty-five days after publication of thisnotice.

Dated this 15th day of August, 1968.J. H. ABRAHAMS,

Mayor.A. L. SCOTT,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Town of Geraldton.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 89) of $35,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Geraldton Town Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture, or debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$35,000 for twenty years at a rate of interestnot exceeding six per cent. per annum re-payable at the office of the Council by fortyequal half-yearly instalments of principle andinterest. Purpose: Part cost construction ofBowling Club rooms on Reserve 21146, Wonthella.

SUMMARY.1/7/1967 (Overdrawn) 830.97

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Plans, specifications and estimate of the costthereof, as required by section 609, are open forinspection at the office of the Council during normalbusiness hours for a period of 35 days after pub-lication of this notice.

H. W. CHAMBERS,Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Denmark.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 41) of $10,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Denmark Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of a debenture or debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$10,500 for a period of 20 years with interest arate not exceeding 5.875 per cent. per annum, re-payable at the office of the Council by 40 half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose: The purchase of a house situated on lot 63of location 362, Rockford Road, Denmark.

Plans, specifications, estimates and statementsas required by section 609 are open for inspectionof ratepayers at the office of the Council, duringbusiness hours, for 35 days after the publicationof this notice.

Dated this 14th day of August, 1968.Note: As this is a self-supporting loan, it is

anticipated that rents received will be sufficientto cover the cost of the loan and no rating willbe required.

H. S. THORNE,President.

G. H. McCUTCHEON,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Exmouth.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed. Loan (No. 11) of $24,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Shire of Exmouth herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose: $24,000 for a period of7 years at a rate of Interest not exceeding 6 percent. per annum, repayable to the CommonwealthSavings Bank, Perth, by fourteen half-yearly in-stalments of principal and interest. Purpose: Pur-chase of road making plant.

Plans and specifications as required by section609 of the Act, are open for inspection at theoffice of the Council for thirty-five days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1968.J. K. MURDOCH,

Commissioner.S. J. DELLAR,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Exmouth.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 12) of $36,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Shire of Exmouth herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose: $36,000 for a period of20 years at a rate of Interest not exceeding 6 percent, per annum, repayable to the CommonwealthSavings Bank, Perth, by forty half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Erectionof Staff Housing.

Plans and specifications as required by section609 of the Act, are open for inspection at theoffice of the Council for thirty-five days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1968.J. K. MURDOCH,

Commissioner.S. J. DEE ,AR,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Exmouth.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 13) of $10,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Shire of Exmouth herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose: $10,000 for a period of14 years at a rate of Interest not exceeding 6 percent, per annum, repayable to the CommonwealthSavings Bank, Perth, by twenty-eight half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Extensions to Electricty Mains.

Plans and specifications as required by section609 of the Act, are open for inspection at theoffice of the Council for thirty-five days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1968.J. K. MURDOCH,

Commissioner.S. J. DELLAR„

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Exmouth.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 14) of $4,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Shire of Exmouth herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose: $4,000 for a period of 6years at a rate of Interest not exceeding 6 percent. per annum, repayable to the CommonwealthSavings Bank, Perth, by twelve half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Exten-sions to Drive-In Theatre.

Plans and specifications as required by section609 of the Act, are open for inspection at theoffice of the Council for thirty-five days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1968.J. K. MURDOCH,

Commissioner.S. J. DELLAR,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Meekatharra.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 14) of $20,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Shire of Meekatharra herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures, and for thefollowing purposes: $20,000 for a period of fifteenyears, at an interest rate of 5.875 per cent. perannum, repayable to the Bank of New South Wales,Meekatharra, by 30 half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: The sealing ofPorter, Savage and portion of Oliver Streets in thetown of Meekatharra, a distance of approximately68 chains.

Specifications and estimates as required by sec-tion 609, of the Local Government Act, 1960, areopen for inspection at the office of the Council,during normal office hours, for 35 days after thepublication of this notice.

M. WHITE,President.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Mukinbudin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 41) of $8,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Municipality of the Shire ofMukinbudin hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purposes:The sum of $8,000 for a period of five (5) years, ata rate of interest not exceeding $6 per cent. perannum, payable at the Bank of New South Wales,Mukinbudin, in ten (10) equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Bitu-minous surfacing of roads.

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysection 609 are available for inspection at the officeof the Council during usual office hours for aperiod of thirty-five (35) days after the publicationof this notice.

Dated this 9th day of August, 1968.H. WILLIAMS,

President.A. K. EARL,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Nyabing-Pingrup.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No.33) of $15,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Nyabing-Pingrup Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture or debentures,on the following terms and for the followingpurpose: $15,500 for five (5) years at a rate ofinterest of 5.5 per cent. per annum, repayable atthe Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia,Perth, by 10 equal half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: The purchase ofplant.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council during normal businesshours, for a period of 35 days after publication ofthis notice.

Dated this 16th day of August, 1968.E. F. ALTHAM,

President.R. HOWARD SMITH,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Trayning.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 44) of $25,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Trayning Shire Council here-by gives notice that it proposes to borrow moneyby the sale of debenture or debentures on the fol-lowing terms and for the following purpose:$25,000 for a period of 7 years, at an interest rate,not exceeding $6 per cent, per annum, repayableat the office of the Council by half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Purchaseof Road Making Plant.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost as re-quired by section 609 of the Local GovernmentAct, are available for inspection at the office of theCouncil during ordinary office hours for 35 daysafter publication of this notice.

Dated this 5th day of August, 1968.P. T. MAIN, J.P.,

President.R. T. SCOBTF„

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wagin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 67) of $40,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1968, the Wagin Shire Councilhereby gives notice of its intention to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture, on the follow-ing terms and for the following purpose: $40,000for 20 years, at an interest rate not exceeding6.30 per cent, per annum, repayable at the Super-annuation Board, Perth by 40 equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Bowling Club Clubhouse on Wagin Town Lot 1777.

The Shire will be re-imbursed by the BowlingClub with the amount of repayments on the loan.

Plans, specifications and an estimate of the coststhereof, are open for inspection by Ratepayers atthe Shire Council Office, Wagin during normalbusiness hours for a period of 35 days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 15th day of August, 1968.J. NALDER,

President.K. B. LANG,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Cranbrook.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 44) of $12,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Cranbrook Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture or debentures,on the following terms and for the followingpurposes: $12,000 for a period of 5 years with aninterest rate not exceeding 5.75 per cent, perannum, repayable at the Bank of New South Wales,Cranbrook, by 10 equal half-yearly instalments ofboth principal and interest. Purpose: Purchase ofPlant.

Plans, specifications and statements required bysection 609 are open for inspection at the officeof the Council during the office hours for 35 daysafter publication of this notice.

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968.E. W. JOHNSON,

President.E. L. CHOWN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Cranbrook.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Cranbrook Shire Council heldon the 9th day of August, 1968, it was resolvedthat the rates specified hereunder should be im-posed on all rateable property within the followingWards in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 12th day of August, 1968.E. W. JOHNSON,

President.

Schedule of Rates Levied.General Rate:

Central Ward: 6.25 cents in the $ on un-improved values.

Tunney, Gordon, Frankland, Bokerup-Unicup,Tenterden and Stirling Wards: 4.08 centsin the $ on unimproved values.

Minimum Rate: $10 on any one assessment.Sanitary Charges: 23 cents per pan removal.Rubbish Charges (based on) 14 cents per bin

removal.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Bassendean.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Bassendean Shire Councilheld on the 31st July, 1968, it was resolved that therates and charges specified hereunder should beimposed on all rateable property within theMunicipality of the Shire of Bassendean for theyear ending 30th June, 1969, in accordance withthe provisions of the Local Government Act, 1960-1965, and the Health Act, 1911-1960.

A. C. FAULKNER,President.

C. McCREED,Shire Clerk.

Schedule of Rates and Charges Levied.General Rate: 4 cents in the $ on unimproved

capital value.Sanitary Service Charge: $45 for one pan removal

per week.Rubbish Service Charge: $5.50 for one bin removal

per week.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1967.Memorandum of Imposing Rates.

To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Bridgetown Shire Council heldon the 5th August, 1968 it was resolved that therates and charges specified hereunder should beimposed on all rateable property of the district ofthe shire in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act, 1960-67, and the HealthAct 1911-1966.

W. S. BAGSHAW,President.

Schedule of Rates Levied.General Rate: 6.25 cents in the $ on unimproved

values.Minimum Rate: $4.00 per assessment.Tramlines: per cent. on Taxation values.Sanitary Charges: $26.00 per annum (for one

weekly removal).Rubbish Charges: $9.36 per annum (for one

weekly removal).

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Brookton Shire Council.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.AT a meeting of the Brookton Shire Council heldon the 18th July, 1968, it was resolved that theundermentioned Rates and Charges be levied onunimproved values for 1968-69 Financial Year:-

General Rates-4.57 cents in $.Special Rate-Loan 19:

Zone 1-0.35 cents in $.Zone 2-0.25 cents in $.Zone 3-0.15 cents in $.

Special Rate: Central Ward-2.58 cents in $.Rubbish Charges: $10.40 per annum, weekly

removal of a standard bin.Sanitary Charges: $24 per annum per weekly

removal.D. A. WALK-ER,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Canning.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT the meeting of the Canning Shire Council heldon the 12th day of August, 1968, it was resolvedthat the rates and charges as specified hereunder

should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe Shire in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 12th day of August, 1968.E. CLARK,

President.

Schedule of Rates Levied.General Rate: 1.35 cents in the $ on Unimproved

Capital Value.Welshpool Drainage Rate: .18 cents in the $ on

Unimproved Capital Value of the WelshpoolDeclared Area.

Rubbish Service Charge: $7 per annum for oneremoval per week.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Denmark.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.AT a meeting of the Denmark Shire Council heldon the 29th July, 1968, it was resolved that therates specified hereunder should be struck and im-posed as applicable to all rateable property situ-ated within the Shire of Denmark in accordancewith the provisions of the Local Government Act,1960.

Dated this the 7th day of August, 1968.H. S. THORNE,

President.G. H. McCUTCHEON,

Shire Clerk.

Schedule of Rates Levied.General Rate: 5.75 cents in the $ on the unim-

proved capital value on all rateable land in theShire with a minimum rate of $10 on eachassessment.

Rubbish Rate: $6.00 per annum for the removal ofone standard size bin each week from alloccupied premises in the townsite.

Sanitary Rates: 35 cents per pan removal.

LOCAL GOVF.,A•-.,:•LIT ACT, 1960.Upper Gascoyne Vermin Board.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Upper Gascoyne Vermin Boardheld on the 15th July, 1968, it was resolved thatthe rates specified hereunder should be imposed onall rateable property within the Upper GascoyneVermin Board in accordance with the provision ofthe Local Government Act, 1960.

A. P. McDONALD,Chairman.

P. M. BUTLER,Secretary.

Schedule of Rates to be Levied.General Rate: 2.25 cents in the dollar ($) on theunimproved capital value of properties.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Upper Gascoyne.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Upper Gascoyne Shire Councilheld on the 20th July, 1968, it was resolved thatthe rates specified hereunder should be imposed onall rateable property within the Shire of UpperGascoyne in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act, 1960.

N. S. SMITH,President.

P. M. BUTLER,Shire Clerk.

Schedule of Rates Levied,General Rate:

10 cents in the dollar ($) on the net annualvalue of all townsites.

4 cents in the dollar ($) on the unimprovedcapital value of all other property.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Gnowangerup.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:

AT a meeting of the Gnowangerup Shire Councilheld on 7th August, 1968, it was resolved that therates specified hereunder should be imposed on allrateable property within the district of the Munici-pality and within the following specified areas ofthe Municipality, in accordance with the provisionsof the Local Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 8th day of August, 1968.L. F. PARSONS,

Acting Shire President.

Schedule of Rates Levied.General Rates.

North and South Wards (on unimproved capitalvalues) :-$0.01158 cents in the $.

Borden Ward (on unimproved capital values) :-$0.0115 cents in the $.

Ongerup Ward (on unimproved capital values) :-$001272 cents in the $.

East Ward (on unimproved capital values) :-$0.01237 cents in the $.

Town Ward (on annual values) :-$0.131 cents inthe $.

Townsites of Borden, Ongerup, Needilup, Jerra-mungup, Boxwood Hills and Bremer Bay (onannual values) :-$0.10 cents in the $.Minimum Rate on any townsite allotment:

Townsites of Gnowangerup, Bremer Bayand Ongerup-Minimum Rate $10.

Townsites of Borden, Needilup, Boxwood Hillsand Jerramungup-Minimum Rate $4.

Specified Areas Rate.Within the West and Central Wards as at 9th

September, 1960, $0.00027 cents in the $ onthe unimproved capital value.

Within the East Ward Northern Section aspublished in the Government Gazettes of15th February, 1962, and 30th March,1962, respectively-$0.00061 cents in the$ on the unimproved capital value.

Within the Boxwood Hills Prescribed Area aspublished in the Government Gazette on21st June, 1963, $0.00087 cents in the $ onthe unimproved capital value.

Within the Gairdner River Prescribed Area. aspublished in the Government Gazette onthe 13th March, 1964, $0.00097 cents in the$ on the unimproved capital value.

Within the East Ward Portion as published inthe Government Gazette on 23rd June,1967, $0.00167 cents in the $ on the un-improved capital value.

Within the Borden Ward Portion as published inthe Government Gazette on 23rd June, 1967,$0.00080 cents in the $ on the unimprovedcapital values.

Within the Ongerup Townsite Portion as publishedin the Government Gazette on 27th August,1965, $0.155 cents in the $ on the annual values.

Sanitary Charges.Gnowangerup, Ongerup, Needilup and Jerramun-

gup Townsites $13 per annum for each weeklysanitary removal, $5.20 per annum for eachweekly standard rubbish removal.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Gosnells Shire Council.

Notice of Striking of Rates for Financial Year1968-69.

AT a meeting of the Gosnells Shire Council held onthe 12th August, 1968, it was resolved that thevarious rates specified hereunder should be leviedon the rateable value of all property within theShire of Gosnells, in accordance with the provisionsof the Local Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 13th day of August, 1968.A. A. MILLS,

President.

Schedule of Rates Levied on the UnimprovedCapital Value.

General Rate:3.3 cents in the $-Canning Vale Ward.3.7 cents in the $-Kenwick Ward Urban Area.3.4 cents in the $-Kenwick Ward Rural Area.3.3 cents in the $-Maddington Ward3.6 cents in the $-Gosnelis Ward Urban Area.3.3 cents in the $-Gosnells Ward Rural Area.Minimum Rate-$10.00.

Sanitary Charge: For each weekly service $30.00 perannum. Additional removals each 75 cents perremoval.

Rubbish Charge-For each weekly service $7.00 perbin per annum.

Discount: 2 per cent, on current rates may beclaimed if payment be made in full on or be-fore 11th October, 1968.

ERRATUM.LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.

Shire of Mt. Marshall.Memorandum for Imposing Rates.

UNDER the above heading on page 2345 of Govern-ment Gazette (No. 73) of 9th August, 1968, "GeneralRate: 1.65 cents in the dollar on unimproved capi-tal values.", should read "General Rate: 1.85 centson unimproved capital values."

B. M. GILLETT,President.

C. G. ELLIS,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Nyabing-Pingrup.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.AT a meeting of the Nyabing-Pingrup Shire Coun-cil held on the 29th day of July, 1968, it was re-solved that the rates specified hereunder shouldbe imposed on all rateable property within theMunicipality of the Shire of Nyabing-Pingrup inaccordance with the provisions of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960.

Dated the 29th day of July, 1968.E. F. ALTHAM,

President.

Schedule of Rates.General Rate: 1.75 cents in the $ on unimproved

values. 8.75 cents in the $ on annual values.Minimum Rate: A minimum rate of $10 applicable

to each town lot (Annual values.)Sanitation Charge: 25 cents per removal.Rubbish: 25 cents per removal.Sullage: $1.50 per removal.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Quairading.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates,AT a meeting,of the Quairading Shire Council heldon the 8th August, 1968, it was resolved that therates specified hereunder should be imposed on allrateable property within the Shire in accordancewith the provisions of the Local Government Act,1960.

A. C. KELLY,Shire President.

C. J. SPRAGG,Shire Clerk.

Schedule.General Rate: All Wards: 2.25 cents in the dollar

on unimproved capital values.Special Rate: Town Ward: 2.53 cents in the dollar

on unimproved capital values.

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Rubbish Charges:Quairading Townsite: $6 per annum for one

bin removal per week.Dangin Townsite: $9 per annum for one bin

removal per week.Rate: $10 per assessment.

DiH:ount: V, per cent, on all current rates paid onor before 30th Se.. :2z2i.e.r, 1968.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Rockingham.

Memorandum of Making and Levying of Rates.To Whom it may Concern:AT a meeting of the Rockingham Shire Councilheld on the 6th August, 1968, it was resolved thatthe rates specified hereunder should be imposedon all rateable property within the following Wardsof the Municipality in accordance with the pro-visions of the Local Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 16th day of August, 1968.A. POWELL,

President.

Schedule.General Rate:

Town Ward: 1.0c in the $ on unimprovedcapital value.

Safety Bay Ward: .7c in the $ on unimprovedcapital value.

Prescribed Area: .5c in the $ on unimprovedcapital value.

Singleton Ward: 1.0c in the $ on unimprovedcapital value.

Rural Ward: .35c in the $ on unimprovedcapital value.

Mininum Rate: $5.00 on any one assessment.Annual Rubbish Charge: $6.00 per annum for once

weekly removal.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Tambellup.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Tambellup Shire Council heldon the 31st July, 1968, it was resolved that therates and charges hereunder should be imposed onall rateable property within the Shire in accord-ance with the provisions of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960.

C. W. CROSBY,President.

Schedule.General Rate:

Rural Wards: 3.30 cents in the $ on the un-improved Capital Value. Minimum Assess-ment $4.

Central Ward: 6.25 cents in the $ on the Un-improved Capital Value. Minimum Assess-ment $10.

Rubbish Charges: $10.40 per annum, Weeklystandard bin.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Trayning.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a metting of the Trayning Shire Council heldon the 31st day of July, 1968, it was resolved thatthe rates specified hereunder should be imposed onall rateable property within the district of the Shirein accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960.

Dated this 31st day of July, 1968.P. T. MAIN, J.P.,

President.R. T. SCOBLE,

Shire Clerk.

Schedule of Rates Levied.Rural: Unimproved Capital Values: 2.685 cents in

the $1.Townsites: Annual Values: 13.5 cents in the $1.Minimum Rate: $10 per Townsite lot.Rubbish Charge: $7 per annum for one weekly re-

moval in townsites.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wagin.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Wagin Shire Council heldon the 6th day of August, 1968, it was resolved thatthe rates specified hereunder should be imposedon all rateable property within the district of theMunicipality in accordance with the provisions ofthe Local Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 7th day of August, 1968.J. NALDER,

President.

Schedule of Rates Levied.General Municipal Rate:

North-West, North-East, South-West andSouth-East Wards-3.6 cents in the $on the unimproved capital values.

Town Ward-21 cents in the $ on the annualvalues.

Health Services:Sanitary Charge: $16.70 per annum for a

once weekly service of one pan removal.Rubbish Charge: $9.10 per annum for a once

weekly service of one bin removal.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wandering.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Wandering Shire Council heldon the 8th day of August, 1968, it was resolvedthat the rates specified hereunder should be im-posed on all rateable property within the districtof the Wandering Shire in accordance with theprovisions of the Local Government Act, 1960.

Dated this 8th day of August, 1968.H. L. PENNINGTON,

President.

Schedule of Rates Levied..10 cents in the dollar on annual values.

1.30 cents in the dollar on unimproved values.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wanneroo.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Wanneroo Shire Councilheld on the 24th July, 1967, it was resolved thatthe following rates and charges be imposed:-

General Rate: 1 cent in the $1 on unimprovedcapital values of all rateable property.

Rubbish Charge: $8 per annum per weeklyservice in respect of all occupied premiseswithin the townsites of Quinns Beach,Mullaloo, Wanneroo, Marmion and Sor-rento.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1968.M. NANOVICH,

President.

SHIRE OF TRAYNING.IT is hereby notified for general information thatJohn William Francis has been appointed as aTraffic Inspector to the Shire of Trayning, as from5th August, 1968.

P. T. MAIN, J.P.,President.

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SHIRE OF WANNEROO.IT is hereby notified for general information thatMr. Desmond Geoffrey Ferris has resigned fromthe position of Shire Clerk/ Engineer, AssistantBuilding Surveyor and Traffic Inspector to theShire of Wanneroo and Mr. Noel Sydney Bennettshas been appointed Acting Shire Clerk.

M. NANOVICH,President.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Town of Kalgoorlie.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 9th August, 1968.L.G. 339/64.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator has directed, under the provisionsof Section 266 of the Local Government Act, 1960,that the Kalgoorlie Town Council may sell

(1) Kalgoorlie Town Lot R 260, Certificate ofTitle Volume 1273, Folio 215.

(2) Kalgoorlie Town Lot R 281, Certificate ofTitle Volume 1273, Folio 219.

(3) Kalgoorlie Town Lot R 283, Certificate ofTitle Volume 37, Folio 384A.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Boddington.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 227/65.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasdirected, under the provisions of section 266 of theLocal Government Act, 160, that the BoddingtonShire Council may sell jthon of Williams Location8016 Plan 6274 and 1: -2; 1ot 65, Certificate ofTitle Volume 1143, folio 505.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wickepin.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 179/65.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasdirected, under the provisions of section 266 ofthe Local Government Act, 1960, that the WickepinShire Council may sell Wickepin Town Lot 2,Certificate of Title Volume 1075, folio 213, byprivate treaty.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOV • ACT, 1960.Shire of Goomalling.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 176/65.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator has .t1.rected, under the provisionsof Sectic:.:, Local Government Act, 1960,that the hire Council may sellGoomalling Lots and 363, Certificate of TitleVolume 1293, by private treaty.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Goomalling.

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.O. 204/68.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has dir-ected, under the provision of Section 267 of theLocal Government Act, 1960, that the GoomallingShire Council may lease Goomalling lots 362 and363, Certificate Title Volume 1293, Folio 877, with-out calling public tenders.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wagin.Lease of Land.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 10th August, 1968.

L.G. 925/61.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 267 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, that the Wagin Shire Council maylease Wagin Town Lots 1777, 257/260 to the WaginBowling Club without calling public tenders.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Balingup.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 755/60.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of improvements to the building on theBalingup Golf Course on Reserve 14719, as a workand undertaking for which money may be bor-rowed under Part XXVI of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960, by the Balingup Shire Council.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Busselton.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 445/65.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of the part cost of the Construction of aYouth Centre on Lot 26, Busselton, Certificate ofTitle Volume 1043, Folio 565, as a work and under-taking for which money may be borrowed underPart XXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960,by the Busseiton Shire Council.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Denmark.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 246/67A.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of extensions to the electricity mains to

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ratepayers in the Somerset Hill area, as a workand undertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part XXVI of the Local Government Act,1960, by the Denmark Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Denmark.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 246/67.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of extensions to the Golf Clubhouse onReserve 22886 at Denmark, as a work and under-taking for which money may be borrowed underPart XXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960, bythe Denmark Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wagin.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 315/64.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of the construction of a Bowling Club-house on Wagin Town Lot 1777, as a work andundertaking for which money may he borrowedunder Part XXVI of the Local Government Act,1960, by the Wagin Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Ellin of West Arthur.

Loan for Housing.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 133/68.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved of the erection of housing for Govern-ment Employees on Darkan Lots 85 and 86-

(1) as a work and undertaking for whichmoney may be borrowed under Part XXVIof the Local Government Act, 1960; and

(2) to be let on lease or sold under contractor sale under section 514 of the Act;

by the West Arthur Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Esperance.

Overdraft.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th August, 1968.L.G. 295/62.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hasapproved, pursuant to the provisions of Section600 of the Local Government Act, 1960, the Esper-ance Shire Council obtaining an advance of $8,035from a Bank by means of a special overdraft forthe purpose of financing Town Planning SchemeNo. 4.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 7th August, 1968.

Agric. 1136/67, 69/54, 82/65 and 1639/66.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has cancelledthe appointment of M. Cullity as an Inspectorunder the following Acts:-

Dairy Industry Act, 1922-1939.Margarine Act, 1940-1952.Fertilisers Act, 1928-1955.Noxious Weeds Act, 1950-1963.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

Western Australia.PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914 (AS AMENDED).

Compulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Scheme Poll.District Comprising Corrigin Townsite.

1087/63.I, JOHN GERARD RYAN, being a ReturningOfficer appointed under Regulation 4 of the Com-pulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations to conduct apoll on the proposal that a Compulsory Fruit FlyFoliage Baiting Scheme should be introduced with-in the District comprising the Corrigin Townsite,do hereby certify as follows:-

(1) That in accordance with the Regulations Ihave held a poll which closed at 12 o'clockon Monday, the 8th July, 1968.

(2) That the poll resulted as follows:-(a) Total number of votes recorded

in favour of the proposal .... 56(b) Total number of votes recorded

not in favour of the proposal 6(c) Total number of informal ballot

papers 3

65

Dated the 8th day of July, 1968.

J. G. RYAN,Returning Officer.

APPOINTMENTS.(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1961-1965.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 14th August, 1968.THE following appointments have been approved:-

R.G. No. 39/61.-Mr. Ronald Fred Rasmussen hasbeen appointed as District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the East CoolgardieRegistry District to maintain an office at Kalgoorlieduring the absence on leave of Mr. T. E. Mulligan.This appointment dates from 5th August, 1968.

R.G. No. 121/61.-Constable Kenneth StanleyWagstaff has been appointed as Assistant DistrictRegistrar of Births and Deaths for the MurchisonRegistry District to maintain an office at Yalgoovice Constable R. E. Cowe. This appointment datesfrom the 21st July, 1968.

R.G. No. 119/61.-Constable Raymond EdwardCowe has been appointed as Assistant DistrictRegistrar of Births and Deaths for the NorthamRegistry District to maintain an office at WonganHills vice Constable L. W. Shannahan. Thisappointment dates from 22nd July, 1968.

R.G. No. 407/66.-Brian Henry Neville has beenappointed as Registration Officer of Marriages forthe Perth Registry District to maintain an officeat Perth. This appointment dates from 1st August,1968.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUS'T'RALIA.Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing1968 1968

Aug. 2 578A, 1968 Construction of Omnibus Bodies .... .... Aug. 22Aug. 2Aug. 2

581A, 1968585A, 19681.

Sewage Pumping Machinery-Kwinana Pumping StationVacuum Brake Material-Rubber Components ....

Aug. 2.... ... 222Aug. 2 588A, 1968 Sewage Pumping Machinery for South Perth Pumping Station No. 7 Aug. 22

Aug. 2 590A, 1968 Sewage Pumping Machinery for Kelmscott Pumping Station No. 1 Aug. 22Aug. 9 115-68 .... Furniture (part re-called) .... .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 611A, 1968 Trailer-mounted Drilling Rig Aug. 22Aug. 9 614A, 1963 Reflectorised Vehicle Number Plates Aug. 22Aug. 2 584A, 1968t Roller Bearings .... .... .... Aug. 29Aug. 9 607A, 1968 42 in., 36 in., 30 in. and 18 in. N.D. Steel Pipes Aug. 29Aug. 9 608A, 1968 Paint Brushes .... .... Aug. 29Aug. 9 613A, 1968 Sawbenches-Grimwade Mill Aug. 29Aug. 16 615A, 1968 Coffee and Chicory (Mixed), Coffee Essence and Instant Coffee Aug. 29Aug. 16 620A, 1968 V.H.F. Radio Paging Equipment .... .„. ..„ .... Aug. 29Aug. 16 621A, 1968 Laundry Equipment-Pardelup Prison Farm Aug. 29Aug. 16 624A, 1968 Forward Control 5-6 ton Passenger Buses Aug. 29Aug. 16 634A, 1968 Fish-Government Institution .... Aug. 29Aug. 2 583A, 1968*t Self Lock Seals .... .... . .... .... Sept. 5Aug. 9 592A, 1968 Cobalt Teletherapy Unit and a Hyperbaric Oxygen Tank Sept. 5Aug. 16 616A, 1968 Paint-Government Institutions .... .... .... Sept. 5Aug. 16 622A, 1968 Sewage Pumping Maehinery-Kwinana Pumping Station Sept. 5Aug. 16 623A, 1968 Stationary Air Compressor .... .. Sept. 5Aug. 16 632A, 1968 Toilet Rolls and Interleaved Toilet Tissues Sept. 5Aug. 16 633A, 1968 Paper Towelling and Dispensers .... Sept. 5Aug. 16Aug. 16

629A, 1968630A, 1968

Wagon and Locomotive Wheels 12Waterproof Clothing-W.A.G.R.

Sept. 1Sept. 12

Aug. 16July 19Aug. 9

631A, 1968546A, 1968t612A, 1968t

Foundry Coke .... 1266 KV Oil-filled Cable and Accessories .

Sept. 1

2 ei ily 6,200 ton Nominal Capacity Bulk Oil Tanks for Kwinana Generating Sept. 1 9

Station. S.E.C. Specification 37/K. Documents chargeable at $2 firstissue and 81 each subsequent issue .... .... „.. .... .... .... Sept. 19

July 26 552A, 19681 Power and Control Cabling for Kwinana Generating Station. S.E.C. Speci-fication 28/K. Documents chargeable at 84 first issue and 82 each subse-quent issue .... Oct. 24

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.Addresses-Liaison Offices-

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,No. 2 Royal Arcade, Melbourne, Cl.

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing1968 1968

Aug. 2 577A, 1968 Ajax Sludge Pump (PW 158) .... .... Aug. 22Aug. 2 580A, 1968 Bitumen Kettle (MRD 494) at Port. Hedland (re-called) Aug. 22Aug. 2 586A, 1968 1964 Short Wheelbase Landrover (WAG 9196) Aug. 22Aug. 2 591A, 1968 .... Toyota Utility (WAG 9724) at Derby Aug. 22Aug. 9 593A, 1968 1966 Falcon Utility (WAG 2558) .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 594A, 1968 Floodmaster B2 Pump (MRD 512) Aug. 22Aug. 9 595A, 1968 . Rotary Lawn Mower (MRD 401) .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 596A, 1968 Floodmaster B2 Pump (MRD 510) Aug. 22Aug. 9 597A, 1968 Track Marshall Dozer (MRD 705) .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 599A, 1968 . Police Motor Cycles .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 600A, 1968 . j B.M.C. Vedette Marine Engine Aug. 22Aug. 9 601A, 1968 Miscellaneous Screws, Bolts and Nuts Aug. 22Aug. 9 602A, 1968 .... Miscellaneous Screws Aug. 22Aug. 9 603A, 1968 .. Miscellaneous Coach Screws .... .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 604A, 1968 .. Floodmaster B3-3 in. Pump (MRD 534) .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 605A, 1968 .... j Rex 3 in. Pump (MRD 456) .... .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 606A, 1968 .... j 1967 HR Holden Utility (WAG 6120) .... Aug. 22Aug. 9 598A, 1968 .... Bedford J1 Tip Truck .... .... .... .... Aug. 29Aug. 9 609A, 1968 .... I Sludge-Swanbourne Treatment Works, 1968/69 Aug. 29Aug. 9 610A, 1968 Sludge-Woodman Point Treatment Works, 1968/69 Aug. 29Aug. 16 617A, 1968 Motor Vehicles (W.A.G.R.) Aug. 29Aug. 16 618A, 1968 Scrap Metal (M.R.D.) .... Aug. 29Aug. 16 625A, 1968 . Multi-wheeled Roller (MRD 26) ... Aug. 29Aug. 16 619A, 1968 . Air Compressor (11RD 407)-Meekatharra Sept. 5Aug. 16 626A, 1968 . Chamberlain Mark II Tractor (MRD 701)-Derby Sept. 5Aug. 16 627A, 1968Vibrating Roller (MRD 509)-Derby .... Sept. 5Aug. 16 628A, 1968 1 Air Compressor (PW 122)-Port Hedland Sept. 5

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedsupplies until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth.No Tender necessarily accented.

C/o The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

22 Martin Place, Sydney.Agent General for W.A.,

115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

A. H. 'MATER,Chairman, Tender Board.16th August, 1968.

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUS'11tALIA—continued.Accepted Tenders.

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

405A/68 Sales Pty Ltd Supply and Delivery of Diesel Alternator P.W.D. $987 eachSets, as specified, during the 12 monthperiod from 8th August, 1968

444A/68 Various Supply of Jarrah and Wandoo Crossing W.A.G.R. Details on applicationTimbers as specified

447A/68 Davies Co-op. & Co. Supply of 9,000 yards of Canvas as specified W.A.G.R. 85c per yardLimited

454A/68 Swan Quarries Limited Supply of Screenings, as specified, duringthe period from 8th August, 1968, to

M.R.D. Details on application

30th June, 1969487A/68 Swan Quarries Limited Supply and Delivery of Metal Ballast as

specifiedW.A.G.R.

Item 1—Metal Ballast-30,000 tons $2.95 per tonItem 2—Fine Metal Ballast-3,000 tons . . $1.42 per ton

517A/68 K. & M. Bonser Supply of Firewood to Wooroloo Hospital,as specified, during the period from 1st

Medical

September, 1968, to 31st August, 1969—$6.80 per ton

524A/68 William Barker & Co. Supply of Mild Steel Battery Screeningsas specified-

ines

1 (b)-7,500 sq. ft 30 gauge 27c per sq. ft2 (b)-1,875 sq. ft 30 gauge 33c per sq. ft

529A/68 Altona Engineering Co. Supply of Reflectorised Vehicle Number Police .... Details on applicationPty Ltd Plates as specified

539A/68 Diamond Foods Limited Supply of Green Peas, as specified, duringthe period from 1st October, 1968, to

Various

30th September, 1969-la-1st Grade ....lb-2nd Grade

19e per lb.17e per lb.

498A/68 B. J. Thompson . Purchase and Removal of a 1959 Landrover P.W.D. For the sum of 230Utility (Registered No. WAG 7256)

511A/68 T . T. & I. Bevan Purchase and Removal of 2 Bitumen M.R.D.Kettles

Item 1—Departmental No. MRD 416 For the sum of $35Item 2—Departmental No. MRD 406 For the sum of S40

512A/68 . & R. Betti Purchase and Removal of an International For the um of $4,250TD 15 Dozer and Ripper (DepartmentalNo. MRD 709)

513A/68 P. R. Boucher Purchase and Removal of a McCulloch For the sum of 815Chain Saw (Departmental No. MRD 407)

518A/68 Various Purchase and Removal of Miscellaneous Crown Law Details on applicationFirearms

519A/68 C. L. Gilbert Purchase and Removal of a Chamberlain For the sum of 8252Champion Tractor (Departmental No.M.R.D. 553)

531A/68 J. Krasnostein & Co. Purchase and Removal of 40 to 60 tons of P.W.D. 818.47 per tonPty Ltd Structural Steel

MINING ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, 7th August, 1968.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, Authority to Mine, and Temporary Reserves, as shown below.

(Sgd.) I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey :—

Goldfield District No. of Application

Coolgardie Coolgardie 6100 and 6101

The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was approved, subject to survey :—

Goldfield District No. of Application

Yilgarn 61

The undermentioned application for Authority to Mine on reserved and exempted land was refused :—

No. Corres. No. Applicant Authorised Holding Mineral Field or Goldfield Locality

6/1967 (166311) .... 2592/67 J. A. Johnston & Sons Stream Water Right No. Pilbara Hillside142Pty. Ltd.

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2470 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [16 August, 1968.

MINING ACT, 1904—continued.

The undermentioned Tempora Reserves have been confirmed and the rights of occupancy approved conditionally :—

No. 1Corres. No. Occupier Term Locality

4630H to 463 711 213/68 The Stellar MineralsPty. Ltd.

Twelve months fro3rd May, 1968

Noonkanbah, Mt. Abbott, Mt. Abbott, The Sisters,Noonkanbah, Eskine Range, Mt. North and Mt.Percy respectively in the West Kimberley Gold-field.

4643H, 4644H... 474/68 do. do. do. do. do. do. Laurel Downs and Mt. Hardman in the West Kim-berley Goldfield

465911 ... 744/68 do. do. do. do. do. do. Bruten Hill in the West Kimberley Goldfield4677H, 4678H .... 1195/67 Western Nickel Pty. Period expiring on Bulong in the East and North East Coolgardie

Ltd. 30th June, 1968 Goldfields

The Rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed :—

No. Corres. No. Occupant

Term Locality

1552H,2527H267011,

155311, 1889H,to 2532H (incl.),3400H to 3412H

1890H,266911,(incl.),

1469/67 Central NorsemanGold CorporationNo Liability

Period ending on 5thApril, 1969

Norseman Area of the DundasGoldfield

3467H to 3470f1 (incl.), 363311 to3648H (incl.)

MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Southern Cross, 10th July, 1968.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentionedMining Tenements in accordance with Regulation180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issuein the absence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desire to object to such order he must, beforethe date mentioned lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accordancewith the evidence then submitted.

J. B. ANTON,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, SouthernCross, on Wednesday, the 11th day of September,1968.

No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address;Reason for Cancellation.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Business Areas.

127—The Kalgoorlie Brewing Company Limited;Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie; non-pay-ment of rent, no Miner's Right.

1188—Massie, Alice Louisa; c/o A. Fomiatti,Yellowdine; non-payment of rent, noMiner's Right.

Residence Areas.1105—Raschi, Franco; Marvel Loch; no Miner's

Right.1126—Frank, Herbert Anthony; Bullfinch; no

Miner's Right.1127—Robinson, William Alexander; Marvel Loch;

no Miner's Right.1132—Cheney, Thomas Albert Leslie; Marvel Loch;

no Miner's Right.

Garden Areas.34—Divitini, Guiseppe; Ghooli; non-payment of

rent.39—Corey, William John; Bullfinch; non-pay-

ment of rent, no Miner's Right.42—Pringle, Thomas Milne; Bullfinch; non-

payment of rent, no Miner's Right.

50—Carozzi, Giovanni Battista; Yellowdine; non-payment of rent, no Miner's Right.

51—Dixon, Vera Mae; Bullfinch; non-payment ofrent, no Miner's Right.

52—Bessell, Peter Guthrie; Bullfinch; non-payment of rent, no Miner's Right.

Quarrying Areas.2—Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd.; Belmont Avenue,

Belmont; non-payment of rent.3—Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd.; Belmont Avenue,

Belmont; non-payment of rent.4—Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd.; Belmont Avenue,

Belmont; non-payment of rent.5—Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd.; Belmont Avenue,

Belmont; non-payment of rent.

Mineral Claims.72—Dixon, John Knight; 36 Viking Road,

Dalkeith; non-payment of rent.99—Fitzgerald, Edward James; Nukarni; non-

payment of rent, no Miner's Right.100—Fitzgerald, Edward James; Nukarni; no

Miner's Right.159PP—Conwest (Australia) No Liability; 252

St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent.

165PP—Conwest (Australia) No Liability; 252 St.George's Terrace, Perth; non-paymentof rent.

171PP—Conwest (Australia) No Liability; 252 St.George's Terrace, Perth; non-paymentof rent.

216—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

217—Morten, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non payment of rent.

218—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

219—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

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220—Morton, John Laurence; View TerraceDarlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

221—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

222—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

223—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

224—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

225—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace; Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

226—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

227—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace; Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

229—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace. Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non payment of rent.

230—Morton, John Laurence; View Terrace,Darlington; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Louise Mary; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Albany, 20th June, 1968.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentioned MiningTenements in accordance with Regulation 180 ofthe Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection;and on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accordancewith the evidence then submitted.

P. V. SMITH,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Ravens-thorpe, on Wednesday, the 21st day of August,1968.

No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address;Reason for Cancellation.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.Mineral Claims.

165—Lalor, Michael; P.O. Box 171, Esperance; non-payment of rent.

167—Lalor, Roger Michael; P.O. Box 171, Esper-ance; non-payment of rent.

178—Worth, Horace; Ravensthorpe; non-paymentof rent.

Belli, Victor Antonio; Ravensthorpe; non-payment of rent.

Belli, John Robert; Ravensthorpe; non-payment of rent.

MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Meekathara, 15th July, 1968.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentioned MiningTenements in accordance with Regulation 180 ofthe Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

J. SIMPSON,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Meekatharra,on Friday, the 30th day of August, 1968.

No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address;Reason for Cancellation.

PEAK HILT, GOLDFIELD.Mineral Claims.

135P—Moses, Arthur Leslie; Mt. Padbury Station,via Meekatharra; non-payment of rent.

140P—The Broken Hill Proprietary CompanyLimited; 37 Saint George's Terrace,Perth; non-payment of rent.

147P—McPherson, Kenneth John; Nullagine; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961.West Australian Building Co. Pty. Ltd.

(In Liquidation).Circular to Shareholder Members of the Company

and Creditors of the Company.Final Meeting of West Australian Building

Co. Pty. Ltd. (In Liquidation).IN accordance with section 272 (1) of the Com-panies Act, a General Meeting of the Companyand Creditors of the Company has been summonedfor Monday, the 23rd day of September, 1968, inthe Board Room, No. 403, 4th Floor, C.M.L. Build-ing, 55 St. George's Terrace, Perth, at 12 noon,for the purpose of laying before the meeting theaccount showing how the winding up has beenconducted and the property of the company hasbeen disposed of and of giving any explanationthereof.

Dated the 9th day of August, 1968,E. S. SAW,

Liquidator.

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2472 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [16 August, 1968.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estate of any of the undermen-tioned deceased persons are required by the per-sonal representatives of the estate concerned tosend particulars of their claims to them by thedate indicated hereunder after which date suchpersonal representatives may convey or distributethe assets having regard only to the claims ofwhich they then have notice.

Upson, Florence Olive, late of 234 Vasse Road,Sunbury, died on the twenty-second dayof May, one thousand nine hundred andsixty-eight, particulars to Slee Anderson &Pidgeon of 12 Stephen Street, Sunbury, bythe sixteenth day of September, onethousand nine hundred and sixty-eight.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 relates)in respect of the Estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required by The PerpetualExecutors Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.)Limited of 89 Saint George's Terrace, Perth, tosend particulars of their claims to the Companyby the undermentioned date after which date thesaid Company may convey or distribute the assetshaving regard only to the claims of which theCompany then has notice.

Thompson, John Thomas, formerly of 157 HighStreet, Fremantle, late of 30 AttfieldStreet, Fremantle, waterside worker. Died30/10/1964. Last day for claims 20/9/1968.

Broucke, Archibald James, late of Walnut Cot-tage, Old Romsey Road, Codnam, NewForest, Hampshire, England, retired sugarplanter. Died 18/1/1968. Last day forclaims 20/9/1968.

Westerhout, Victor Clarence, late of 24 KingStreet, South Perth, company manager.Died 22/3/1968. Last day for claims20/9/1968.

Sanders, William Ernest, late of BeaufortHotel, Beaufort Street, Perth, retired bankofficer. Died 26/5/1968. Last day forclaims 20/9/1968.

Hope, Catherine Alice Maria, late of 68 JutlandParade, Dalkeith, married woman. Died27/5/1968. Last day for claims 20/9/1968.

Dated at Perth this 13th day of August, 1968.The Perpetual Executors Trustees and

Agency Company (W.A.) Limited,F. T. RODDA,

Manager.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1964.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1964 the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates ofthe undermentioned deceased persons.

Dated at Perth the 16th day of August, 1968.A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,555 Hay Street, Perth.

Name of Deceased; Occupation; Address; Date ofDeath; Date Election filed.

Hage, John Archibald; labourer; Shenton Park;15/4/68; 23/7/68.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars of

their claims to me on or before the respectivedates shown hereunder after which dates I mayconvey or distribute the assets having regard onlyto the claims of which I then have notice.

Dated at Perth this 12th day of August, 1968.A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,555 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; Address; Occupation; Date of Death.Last date for claims 16/9/68.

Skilling, Hugh Gallagher; 74 Atkinson Crescent,Collie; miner; 5/2/68.

Helliar, Neville Thomas; Carnarvon; labourer;approx. 13/12/67.

De Forschet Alex, Wooroloo; pensioner; 26/7/68.

Last date for claims 23/9/68.Roper, Harold Thomas Saunders; 111 Orrong Road,

Rivervale; bootmaker; 30/6/68.Hudson, Benjamin Thomas; "Hill Top", Coolup;

retired labourer; 11/12/67.McGillivray, George Hossack; 37 Whitlock Street,

Kalgoorlie; miner; 9/7/68.

Last date for claims 30/9/68.McDonald, Annie Eleanor; 12 Warren Road, Mount

Yokine; widow; 7/7/68.Side, Henry Herbert; 11 Scott Street, Safety Bay;

labourer; 30/5/68.Tait, Eleanora Alberta; 47 Fairlight Street, Mos-

man Park; married woman; 25/6/68.Dear, George McCormack; 7 Fortune Road, South

Perth; Deputy Principal (Leederville Techni-cal School); 17/6/68.

Mackinlay, John; 19 Gloucester Street, VictoriaPark; retired labourer; 2/7/68.

Patton, Frederick William; 141 Park Street,Subiaco; retired butcher; 11/7/68.

Crawford, Lillian Maud; Home of Peace, WalterRoad, Inglewood; widow, 31/7/68.

Binning, Sidney Thomas; 23 Oakover Street, EastFremantle; waterside worker; 27/5/68.

Burbage, Harold William Raymond; 9 HaslemereDrive, Armadale; assistant production man-ager; 29/6/68.

Bolt, Alice Maud; 44 Fourth Avenue, Mount Law-ley; spinster; 30/7/68.

McGowan, Lucy; formerly of 92 Dorset Street,Sunbury, but late of Glendalough Home,Leederville; widow; 7/6/68.

Greer, David; 34 Scarborough Beach Road, Scar-borough; retired tea merchant; 23/7/68.

Clarke, Cissie May Robina; formerly of 76 Row-land Street, Subiaco, but late of WoodstockHospital, 102 Barker Road, Subiaco; widow;12/2/68.

Couper, Guy Telfer; 141 Keightley Road, Subiaco;retired farmer and clerk; 6/7/68.

Simpson, James; 8 Eleanora Street, Joondanna; re-tired farmer; 17/5/68.

Williams, Edward John; 135 Tower Street, Leeder-ville; age pensioner; 5/6/68.

Guille, William Ernest; 12 Gordon Way, SwanHomes, Bentley; retired publisher; 27/7/68.

Anderson, Isabella Emily; 11 Hope Street, Palmyra;spinster; 1/7/68.

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