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A [13 1 7] OF RN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] RUF4ISTERED AT THE GENE L POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION ST POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 23.] PERTB: FRIDAY, MAY 5. [1911. Ti ,:. Land Drainage Act, 1900. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, ) By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, TO WIT, 5 Count della Catena, Knight Commander of G. STRICKLAND, the Most Distinguished Order of St. Governor. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. -WHER ;NS by an Order in Council dated the 3rd day of Si:',, 191 pursuant to "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," :Hi tht•:', •; I described was constituted a Drainage Distrim 1.pose of the said Act, under the name of the e Drainage District: And whereas under :he visions of Section 6 of the said Act the Governor n the constitution of any appoint by "'roc::nation six persons to be the first members of the lion: 1 or such District: Nov there- fore IF, the said Governor, with the advice of the Execu- tive Council, do hereby appoint John Mowforth, Chas. AV-m. Mills, Isaac Skidmore, Herbert Hortin, Ernest Pem- ber, Wm. Pell Sharpley, to be the first inends•rs of the Drainage Board for the said District mall the third Thursday in December, 1911, under the name of She Drainage Board of the District of Torbay-Grasmere." Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 3rd day of May, 1911. By His Excellency's Command, H. DAGLISH, Minister for Works, GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! Tie Land Drainaac . - Ict. 1900. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 3rd day of May, 1911. Present : His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—The Minister for Mines. - The Colonial. Secretary. WHEREAS by Section <l of "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," the Governor, by Order in Council, may, on peti- tion in that behalf from a majority of the ratepayers in any part of the State, declare any lands to be a Drain- age District for the purposes of the said Act, and may, in such order, define the boundaries of and give a name to such District: And whereas a petition has been duly presented to the Governor for the constitution of a Drainage District at Torbay: .Nov, therefore, His Ex- cellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby constitutes the area having the boun- daries defined in the schedule hereto a Drainage District for the purpose of the said Act, under the ma ne of the Torbay-Grasmere Drainage District. This Order in Council shall take effect from the Gth day of Slay, 1911. Schedule. Starting from the North-East corner of Location 549 (District of Plantagenet); thence Westerly by the North- ern boundaries of Locations 549, 529, 528, 495, 494, 525, 503, 440, and 4.50 to the Eastern shores of Grasmere or Lake Powell, and thence by the shores of Grasmere in a Southerly, Westerly, and Northerly direction to the Great Southern Railway; thence North-Westerly along the Great Southern Railway to its junction with the Torbay Railway; thence by the Torbay - Railway Westerly and North-Westerly to the Western boundary of Loca- tion 456 at its junction with the shores of Torbay Inlet; thence by the shores of Torbay Inlet along the boun- daries of Locations 456, 523, 550, 654, 466, 563, and the Eastern side of the entrance to Torbay Inlet, to the North-West corner of Reserve 2217; thence Easterly along the Northern boundary of Reserve 2217 and the Southern- boundaries of Locations 472, 843, 487 to the South-East corner of Location :506; thence Northerly by the Eastern boundary of Location 506 to the South- ern boundary of 15A; thence Easterly by the Northern boundaries of Reserve 4732, to the South-East corner of Location 493, and thence Northerly by the Eastern boun- daries of Locations 493 and 549 to the starting point. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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A

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

RUF4ISTERED AT THE GENE L POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION ST POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

No. 23.]

PERTB: FRIDAY, MAY 5. [1911.

Ti,:. Land Drainage Act, 1900.

PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, ) By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland,

TO WIT, 5 Count della Catena, Knight Commander of G. STRICKLAND, the Most Distinguished Order of St.

Governor. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

-WHER ;NS by an Order in Council dated the 3rd day of Si:',, 191 pursuant to "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," :Hi tht•:', •; I described was constituted a Drainage Distrim 1.pose of the said Act, under the name of the e Drainage District: And whereas under :he visions of Section 6 of the said Act the Governor n the constitution of any

appoint by "'roc::nation six persons to be the first members of the lion: 1 or such District: Nov there-fore IF, the said Governor, with the advice of the Execu-tive Council, do hereby appoint John Mowforth, Chas. AV-m. Mills, Isaac Skidmore, Herbert Hortin, Ernest Pem-ber, Wm. Pell Sharpley, to be the first inends•rs of the Drainage Board for the said District mall the third Thursday in December, 1911, under the name of She Drainage Board of the District of Torbay-Grasmere."

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 3rd day of May, 1911.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. DAGLISH, Minister for Works,

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Tie Land Drainaac .-Ict. 1900.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 3rd day of May, 1911.

Present : His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourables—The Minister for Mines. -The Colonial. Secretary.

WHEREAS by Section <l of "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," the Governor, by Order in Council, may, on peti-

tion in that behalf from a majority of the ratepayers in any part of the State, declare any lands to be a Drain-age District for the purposes of the said Act, and may, in such order, define the boundaries of and give a name to such District: And whereas a petition has been duly presented to the Governor for the constitution of a Drainage District at Torbay: .Nov, therefore, His Ex-cellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby constitutes the area having the boun-daries defined in the schedule hereto a Drainage District for the purpose of the said Act, under the mane of the Torbay-Grasmere Drainage District.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the Gth day of Slay, 1911.

Schedule.

Starting from the North-East corner of Location 549 (District of Plantagenet); thence Westerly by the North-ern boundaries of Locations 549, 529, 528, 495, 494, 525, 503, 440, and 4.50 to the Eastern shores of Grasmere or Lake Powell, and thence by the shores of Grasmere in a Southerly, Westerly, and Northerly direction to the Great Southern Railway; thence North-Westerly along the Great Southern Railway to its junction with the Torbay Railway; thence by the Torbay- Railway Westerly and North-Westerly to the Western boundary of Loca-tion 456 at its junction with the shores of Torbay Inlet; thence by the shores of Torbay Inlet along the boun-daries of Locations 456, 523, 550, 654, 466, 563, and the Eastern side of the entrance to Torbay Inlet, to the North-West corner of Reserve 2217; thence Easterly along the Northern boundary of Reserve 2217 and the Southern- boundaries of Locations 472, 843, 487 to the South-East corner of Location :506; thence Northerly by the Eastern boundary of Location 506 to the South-ern boundary of 15A; thence Easterly by the Northern boundaries of Reserve 4732, to the South-East corner of Location 493, and thence Northerly by the Eastern boun-daries of Locations 493 and 549 to the starting point.

BERNARD PARKER,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

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General, .€162 to ..168 General, £192 to £2t0 Clerical, Z310 to £360 Clerical, ,.185 to £210

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1318 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. MAY 5, 1911.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Premier 's Office, Perth,

P.O.—No. 265. 4th May, 1911. H;IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be Justices of the Peace:—

P.0. 91/1911.—Frederick Arthur McMullen, Esquire, of Kalgoorlie, for the East Coolgardie Magisterial Dis-trict.

P.O. 61/1909.—Thomas Sutherland, Esquire, of Yel-bone, for the Northam Magisterial District.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

Treasury, Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint .1. IL Wilson to be a Certifying

Officer, Public Works Department, from the 1st ultimo. Also the Clerk of Courts, Kellerberrin, to be an Officer

authorised to Cancel Stamps, under "The Stamp Act Amendment Act, 1902."

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

GOVERNMENT SAYINGS BANK,

The Treasury, Perth, 2nd May, 1911.

1.1" is hereby notified, for general information, that Agencies of the above were opened at Doodlakine and Dowerin on the 26th ultimo and ilst instant respec-tively.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA,

Notification of Vacancies. The Treasury,

- Perth, 4th May, 1911. APPLICATIONS are invited by the Commonwealth Public Service Counnissioner from persons qualified for appointment

to the following positions :— L. S. ELIOT,

Under Treasurer.

Position.

Locality.

Divisions, Class or Grade, Applications and Salary. returnable.

Clerk, 3rd Class

Clerk, 5th Class

Assistant Engineer, Class E

Supervisor, Grade 6 ...

Mail Officer, Grade 8 ...

- Postmaster, Grade 4 ... Clerical, Assistant, 4th Class

Department of Treasury. . I Central Staff, Pensions Branch, Clerical, to £400

Melbourne

... I Adelaide

Clerical, £40 to £180

Postmaster General's Depas tment.

Electrical Engineer's Branch, Professional, £185 to £285 ... I Do. Sydney

Telegraph Branch, Melbourne Bendigo Charleville Port Adelaide

13th Slay

Do.

REGISTER OF GUN LICENSES..

The Treasury, Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

following persons have been duly licensed under " The (Inn Licensing Act, 1885," during the months of February, March, and April :—

No. Name in full. Residence. Occupation. Date. 13y whom Issued,

1.911. 3184 Lanard, John Angel limes St, Gerald-

ton Pa 4-2-11 L. Mari.:::nrie, pro. Suit-

3183 Trigg, Francis Aubrey Ger:11dt on ... Engineer 11-2-11 Do. 2980 Norman, Morgan L'arnarvon Stureman 21-3-11 Sub- Colic° t or. 3296 Norman, Oscar Keith ... ... Albany Clerk 22-1-11 J. G. Wilcox, Treasury

Paymaster, Albany. 3062 Sawle, Harold Charles ... Wagitt Auctioneer 13-4-11 G. W. Wallis, Treasury

Paymaster, Wagin.

L. S. ELIOT,

Under Treasurer

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MAY 5, 1911.] GOVERNMENT .GAZETTE, W.A. - 1319

No. 13748.-C.S.O.

APPOINTMENTS.

'Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth, 5th May, 1911.

1118 -Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments:-

1950/1L-Rev. J. Flynn to be Roman Catholic Chap-lain, Fremantle Prison, from the 1st May, 1911, vice Rev. C. Cox, resigned.

2082/11.-1Rev. C. Cox to be Manager of St. Kelvin's industrial School, near Leederville, vice Rev. J. Flynn, resigned.

2070/11.-Dr. S. C. Moore to be District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Yarloop, from 1st May, 1911.

1948/11.-And to accept the resignation of the Rev. C. Cox, as Roman Catholic Chaplain, Fremantle Prison, from 30th April, 1911.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 13749.-C.S.O. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

Colonial Secretary 's Office, 115/11. . Perth, 5th May, 1911.

IT is hereby notified that returns of the Election of Officers to serve on the Councils of the undermentioned Municipalities have been received at this Office:-

Leonora, Municipality. (Extraordinary Election.)

Councillor--E. A. Smith, vice IL. McLeod, resigned. Malcolm Municipality.

Councillor--A. Dix, vice A. V. Demetrio, resigned.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 13750.-C.S.O.

MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS. Colonial Secretary's Office,

100/11. Perth, 5th May, 1911. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased_ to confirm the following By-laws, Nos. 54 and 55, made by the Council of the Leederville Municipality on the 5th ;January, 1911.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

LEEDERVILLE MUNICIPALITY. By-law No. 54.

By-law of the Municipality of Leederville, made under Section 179 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," and numbered 54, for regulating the keeping and depas-turing of goats, also the driving of goats to pastoral land over or through any streets.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Leederville order as follows:-

1. No person shall allow, permit, or suffer any goat to stray, depasture, or to be at large in any street, road, or way within the Municipality of Leederville.

2. No person shall keep any goat except in a place which is properly enclosed by a fence or 'wall, or se-curely fastened in such a way as to prevent any such goat from straying on any adjoining land. Provided this By-low shall not apply to goats whilst such goats are &past using en public lands or reserves vested in the said ..1;tyor and Councillors, pursuant to any license granted by the -Municipality authorising the same.

3. Every person keeping goats within the Muni-cipality of Leederville shall register their names and addresses with the Town Clerk, and pay an annual license tee of 5s. per head for every goat kept.

4. Any person committing an offence against this By-law shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay on each such offence a sum not exceeding Five pounds.

5. All previous By-laws of the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Leederville or in force within the said Municipality, dealing with matters mentioned in this By-law, are hereby repealed.

Passed this 5th day of January, 1911.

P. BARRETT, Mayor.

REG. R. LONG, Town Clerk.

LEEDERVILLE MUNICIPALITY. By-law No. 55.

A.dvertisin Heardiwgs. A By-law of the Municipality of Leederville, made

under Part S of "The Municipal Corporations Act. 1906," and numbered 55, for the, regulation of, an1 control of hoardings erected upon private property.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Leederville order as follows:-

1. In the construction of tins By-law the word "Lessee," as applied to a hoarding, means the person who for the time being has control of the hoarding, or who has the right to post or charge for the posting of any bills, placards, or advertisement upon such boarding hereafter.

2. No person shall hereafter erect or cause to be erected a hoarding, for the purpose of advertising, at a less distance from the street alignment than the measure-ment of the height of such a hoarding.

No such hoarding shall be erected unless and until a plan and specification showing clearly the position and size, and the method of, and the materials to be used in the construction of, and the manner of fixing the same, shall have been deposited With, and approved by, the Building Surveyor, and except in accordance with such plan and specification.

3. No alteration or addition shall be made to any hoarding unless and until the proposed alteration or addition shall have been shown on a plan, deposited with the Buildin,

b Surveyor, and shall have been approved

by the Building Surveyor, and except in accordance w.ith such plan.

4. If the owner or lessee of any hoarding which is, in the opinion of the Council, dangerous, shall fail, upon

;ring written notice to that effect, to remove, or c , :ifse to be removed, the said hoarding within the time as sill be named in the said notice, the Building Sur-veyer, or other person authorised by the Council, may remove such hoarding, and thereupon the Council may recover the cost of such removal from the said owner OT lessee.

5. If, in the opinion of the Council, any bill, placard, or advertisement attached to, or posted or painted on, aily hoarding erected on private property be objection-able, and the owner or lessee of such boarding shall, on receipt of written notice to that effect, fail to remove, or cause to be removed, such bill, placard, or advertise-ment, within such a time as shall be mentioned in the said notice, the Building Surveyor or other officer author-ised by the Council may remove the same, :1)1(1 thereupon the Council may recover the cost of the removal from such owner or lessee.

6. No person shall erect tt hoarding upon private pro-perty for advertising purposes unless and until he shalt have obtained a license From the Council, in the form of the Scheib-de hereto, in rest-met of such hoarding.

7. No person shall maintain any hoarding upon prI vate property for advertising purposes without a license from the Council, or except during the currency of such license.

8. The fee for a license under this By-law shall he at the rate of Threepence for every superficial yard comprised in such hoarding; provided that the minimum fee for a license shall be Ten shillings.

9. Every such license shall remain in force for a period of twelve months from the date of issue.

10. Every pereen offending against the provisions of this Bylaw ole ii. 'or every such offence, be liable to a penalty not exceeding

License to Erect Advertising Hoarding. No.

Date, The Council of the Municipality of Leederville hereby

license , of , to erect and maintain until the day of , 19- , an advertising boarding on Let , Subdivision , in Street, Leederville, in accordance with By-law number 55, and application No. , which has been lodged with the Building Surveyor.

Town Clerk. Passed this 5th day o-l! January, 1911.

P. BARRETT, 8.] Mayor.

REG. R. LONG, Town Clerk.

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1320 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

No. 13751.—C.S.O.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH BY-LAWS.

Colonial Secretary 's Office, 1984/11. Perth, 5th May, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the following By-laws made by the Tammin Local Board of Health, on the 1st March, 1911.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

BY-LAWS OF THE TAMMIN LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

PART I.—GENERAL.

WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act, and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health Both hereby make the following By-laws:—

INTERPRETATION.

The following words in these By-laws shall be inter-preted as follows:-

" Offensive material " means and includes dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth, blood, offal, manure, dung, soil, or any other material which is offensive collected, placed, or found in or about any house, stable, cowhouse, pigsty, lane, yard, street, or place whatsoever.

" House refuse " means and includes all rubbish or waste materials.

" Closet " means and includes water-closets, earth closets, and privies.

" Approved " means approved by the Local Board.

" Foundation " means the solid ground or arti-ficially-formed support on which the footings of a wall rest.

" Occupier " means the inhabitant occupier of any land, or, if there be no inhabitant occu-pier, the person entitled to the possession thereof, and shall include leaseholder, or holder under agreement for lease.

"Board" means the Local Board of Health for the district of Tammin.

BY-LAW Na. 1. Regulating the removal of dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth,

blood, offal, manure, dung, or soil collected, placed, or fou , 1 in or about any house, stable, cowhousc, pigsty, ..anc, yard, street, or place whatsoever. (a.) The occupier or owner of every house or pre-

mises shall at least once a week remove therefrom all offensive material found in or about such house or premises.

(b.) He shall cause such offensive material to be conveyed to such places as may from time to time be appointed by the Board.

(c.) Every person who shall convey any offensive material through or along any street or lane shall, previous to and during the whole time of such conveyance, cause such offensive material to be covered with a suitable deodo-rant, or shall adopt such other precautions as may be necessary to prevent the emission of noxious or offensive odours or effluvium therefrom, and the same shall not be de-posited in any place other than the place =.ct apart by the Board for that purpose.

(d.) He shall, for the purpose of such removal, in every case use or cause to be used a suit-able vessel or receptacle, cart, or vehicle, pro-perly constructed and furnished with a suffi-cient covering so as to prevent the escape of the contents thereof.

(e.) If in the process of such removal any person shall slop or spill or cause or allow to fall upon any footway, pavement, carriage-way,

or public place any such offensive material, he shall forthwith remove such offensive material from the place whereon the same may have been slopped or spilled or may have fallen, and shall immediately thereafter thoroughly cleanse such place.

BY-LAW No. 2.

Requiring the occupiers of houses or premises to provide boxes or other specified receptacles for the temporary deposit of house refuse. (a.) The occupier of every house or premises shall,

on written notice from the Inspector, and within the time specified iu such notice, pro-vide such and so many covered receptacles and of the dimensions and materials required by the Board for the temporary deposit of house refuse.

(b.) The occupier of such house or premises shall daily collect all house refuse from such pre-mises and place the same in the receptacles, and he shall not permit or suffer any such receptacle to overflow, be left uncovered, or become offensive, and shall, when necessary or when directed by the Inspector or officer of the Board, thoroughly cleanse and disin-fect the same forthwith.

(c.) He shall keep every such receptacle as afore-said in such place or position as the Inspector may direct, and so as to be convenient for the removal of the contents thereof.

(d.) He shall cause every such receptacle as afore-said to be emptied at least once a week, or as often as the Board may direct.

He shall, after notice from the Inspector, and within the time stated in such notice, replace by a new and approved receptacle any recep-tacle that the Inspector may deem to be worn out or unfit for use.

(f.) He shall cause the contents of every such re-ceptacle to be removed at least once a week, or so much snore frequently as the Board may from time to time direct, to the depot set apart for the reception of refuse, and there forthwith effectually destroy the contents by burning, or completely burying the same at least six inches under the surface of the ground.

BY-LAW No. 3.

For regulating the times and manner of the cleansing, emptying, and managing of earth-closets, privies, cesspools, and places for the deposit of nightsoil, offal, blood, or other refuse matter, etc.

(a.) The occupier of any premises shall once at least in every week cleanse every earth-closet or privy belonging to such premises, and he shall at such time cause the floor, seat, and riser of every such earth-closet or privy to be thoroughly cleansed.

(b.) He shall at least once a week thoroughly cleanse every receptacle or place upon his premises used for the deposit of offal, blood, or other refuse matter.

(e.) Every person transporting nightsoil, offal, blood, or other offensive matter shall use for the purpose efficient, impervious, and air-tight receptacles, and so constructed as to prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof, or of any noxious or offensive odours or effluvia therefrom whilst in transit, and he shall adopt such other precautions as may be necessary to prevent the emission of noxious or offensive odour or effluvium therefrom, and the transported material shall not be deposited in any place within the district other than the place set apart by the Board for that purpose.

(d.) No person shall remove nightsoil or urine, whether mixed with other substances or not,, from any place or depot duly authorised for the reception, utilisation, or deposit of the

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MAY 5, 1911.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1321

same without first subjecting such night-soil or other matter to a heat of not less than 212 degrees Fahrenheit for not less than thirty minutes, and then only with the con-sent, in writing, of the Board.

very person depositing nightsoil, offal, blood, or other offensive material in any depot duly appointed for that purpose shall deposit such material in a trench not exceeding four feet in depth, and shall immediately after making any such deposit cover it completely with a layer of clean earth not less than nine inches thick.

BY-LAW No. 4.

For the rendering the foundation of any new building and the ground over which such building is to be placed dry, sound, and well drained, so that no water soakage shall lodge there from the drainage of buildings.

(a.) Every person who shall erect a new building shall cause the intended site of any such building to be properly and thoroughly drained; he shall also cause any soakage or drainage from the adjoining sites or buildings to be completely diverted from the site of such new building.

(b.) He shall cause the whole top surface of every foundation wall of such new building to be completely covered with an approved damp course composed of impervious and durable materials.

He shall cause such damp course to be placed beneath the level of the lowest timbers of the lowest floors of such new building, and if any breaks are made in the horizontal layers of the clamp course such breaks shall be properly connected with damp-proof material. •

(d.) He shall cause every part of an external wall of such building which is below the surface of the ground adjoining it and above the damp course to be sufficiently protected from contact with the ground by rendering such part with some approved impervious material, such rendering to extend for three inches above the surface of the ground and three inches below the horizontal damp course.

BY-LAW No. 5.

Requiring all existing cesspools to be cleansed and filled up, etc.

(a.) The owner or occupier of any premises upon which there is an existing cesspool shall, within a calendar month after the service of a notice from the Inspector requiring the cleansing and filling up of such cesspool, remove or cause to be removed from any such cesspool all nightsoil, urine, filth, or other offensive matter that may be therein, and thereupon completely fill such cesspool with approved material.

(b.) No cessppol shall be deemed to be constructed and situated as required by these By-laws un-less it is constructed in accordance with the requirements set out in Schedule "C," and situated at least 20 feet from any dwelling.

BY-LAW No. 6.

Requiring for each closet the sup-ply of a sufficient number of receptacles for excrementitious matter, etc.

(a.) Every owner of a closet shall provide in con-nection with such closet one or more recep-tacles for excrementitious matter, as required by the Board. He shall cause such receptacles to he constructed out of not less than 22-gauge galvanised iron, and the dimensions of such receptacles shall be 141A inches high, 13 1/6 inches diameter (inside measurement) when completed. The ring around the top to be made of 1-inch by i1/4-inch iron, with four holes punched at equal distances apart, and riveted to the body so as to fit same neatly, sad be level across the top ; the seams of the body shall be folded and grooved and sweated

with solder, two straps to be put across the bottom of the pan made of 20-gauge galvan-ised hoop iron 11/4 inches wide, and swaged and riveted to the bottom. Handles made of 4-inch round iron shall be properly secured to the external opposite sides of the body at five inches below the top of the body, and projecting not more than 2 inches from the side thereof.

( b.) Every owner of a water-closet shall provide such closet with an approved earthenware pedestal, fitted with all proper traps, vents, and flushing tanks.

BY-LAW No. 7.

Determining the mode and frequency of removal of such receptacles and the disposal of the contents.

(a.) Every person removing a receptacle from a closet shall at once cover the same with an approved tight-fitting lid, and upon every such removal shall place carefully in the pan-stead of the closet a cleansed pan of the pattern described in By-law 6 in lieu of the pan removed.

(b.) He shall then remove the closed pan in a cart or other approved vehicle to the depot, and thereupon dispose of the contents of the pan in the manner prescribed in paragraph (e.) of By-law No. 3.

Every occupier shall at least once in every week cause each closet pan with its contents to be removed.

He shall, if more than six and not more than ten persons use such closet, cause suck closet pan with its contents to be removes at least twice a week.

He shall, if more than ten and not more than fifteen persons use such closet, cause the pan to be removed at least three times a week.

He shall, if more than fifteen and not more than twenty persons use such closet, cause the pan to he removed nightly.

He shall not permit any closet on his premises to be used by more than twenty persons.

(h.) All premises licensed under the provisions of the Wines, Beer, and Spirits Sale Act, and any amendment thereof, shall be provided with double the sanitary accommodation re-quired by these By-laws in respect of private premises.

Every occupier shall cause the receptacle to be removed from each closet so much more fre-quently than is prescribed previously in this By-law as the Board may from time to time direct.

(j-) Every occupier shall cause to be kept in each closet a sufficient supply of approved deodo-rant, and means for using the same, and shall cause all nightsoil or other matter which may be deposited in the pan of such closet to be immediately deodorised with a sufficient quan-tity thereof.

BY-LAW No. 8.

Fixing the charge which may be made for removing each receptacle and replacing it by a clean one, and for any other sanitary service. (a.) The charge made by any licensed person for

removing nightsoil receptacles and replacing them by clean ones shall be as set out in Schedule "A"; and

(b.) The charge made by any person for perform-ing any other sanitary service shall be as set out in Schedule "A."

BY-LAW No. 9.

Fixing the charge for the removal of trade or house refuse.

(a.) The charge made on any owner or occupier by any licensed person for removing trade or house refuse shall be as set out in Schedule (e.A.);

(c.)

(d.)

(e.)

(f.)

(g.)

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No person shall carry on the trade of a baker unless the interior face of the walls of the bakehouse or any other building or part of a building in which he carries on his trade are smooth and impervious" throughout, nor unless the ceilings shall be properly celled, nor un-less the floors ,shall be hard, smooth, and im-pervious throughout.

(b.) He shall not carry on the trade of a baker unless the bakehouse or any other building or part of a building which he occupies for the purposes of his trade is properly and effectu-ally ventilated by permanent inlets and out-lets, .communicating directly with the outer air, in such a way and at such a height as to prevent the entrance into the bakehouse or such other premises of dust and dirt.

(a.)

1322 , GO VERN MEN T GAZETT E, \V.A. [MAY 5, 19].1.

BY-LAW No. 10.

Determining to whom and on what conditions licenses to 1'01201;e IlightSOil shall be issued.

(a.) Licenses to remove nightsoil shall not be is-sued to any person unless he first obtains two approvel sureties for the doe and proper per-formances of his duties.

(b.) The conditions upon which licenses shall be issued shall be those set forth in the follow-ing By-law.

BY-LAW No. 11.

Imposing penalties on licensees for breach of conditions.

Every licensed nightman shall carry not the require-ments of "The Health Act, 1898," and its amendments, and of theses By-laws in relation to his dation, and she forfeit and pay the penalties set out in Schedule "D'' for any breach of the conditions therein.

BY-LAW No. 12.

l'm' the niede of carriage of and pviriantinits to be ob-served in carrying meat to and f ram abattoirs or b titc hers ' shops or premises, also for the mode of carriage of and precautions to he observed in the carriage of bread and fruit.

(a.) Every person who shall carry, or cause or suffer or permit to be carried, any meat to or from any abattoir or butcher's shop, or w hu

shall carry, or cause or suffer or permit to be carried, any bread or fruit, shall cause such meat or bread or fruit to be carried in a pro-perly covered vehicle, basket, or other recep-tacle, so as to be completely protected from sun, weather, dust, flies, or ()flier source of contamination.

(h.) No person trading in meat, bread, or fruit, shall suffer or permit any person 11110 is suf-fering from any contagious or infectious dis-ease, or who is dirty in ldt, person or cloth ing, to be employed in the handling, packing, or carriage of meat, bread, or fruit.

BY-LAW No. 13. For tire registration annually with the Board of all per-

sons carrying on tine trade of cowkecpers, etc.

(a.) Every person who carries on the trade of a cowkeeper, .dairyman, or purveyor of milk shall register with the Board; such registra-tion shall be made within three months of the gazetting of this By-law, and afterwards in the month of January in each succeeding year, by all persons who are engaged in any such trade at the time of the aforesaid gazetting; and every person who intends to embark or newly carry on any such trade subsequent to the gazetting of this By-law, shall register in manner aforesaid prior to so embarking, or carrying on, and afterwards in each succeed-ing year as aforesaid.

(b.) Every such person shall make application for registration in the Form of Schedule "B" hereto, and shall pay the fee set out in Sae+

• hereto.

BY-LAW No. 14.

For the securing of tine cleanliness of bakeries, milk stores, milk shops, and of milk vessels, etc.

(c.) No bakehouse or other building' occupied by him as aforesaid shall be in direct communica-tion with any coal or other cellar, nor with any water-closet, earth-closet, privy, ashpit, aslibin, drain inlet, nor with any washhouse nor with any room, yard, or area, which may he a nuisance, or cause contamination by foul air, dust, or dirt.

(d.) He shall provide, outside the bakehouse, ap-proved conveniences, and sufficient a nil suit-able materials for personal ablutions.

(e.) lie shall cause all troughs, tanks, utensils, machinery, tools and appliances of every kind used in connection with his trade to be kept always in a thoroughly clean condition, in good repair, and to the satisfaction of the Inspector.

I C.) Ile shall cause all the inside surfaces of the walls of his bakehouse, or of any other build-big or part of a building occupied by him for the purposes of his trade, and all the ceilings thereof, whether such walls or ceilings be plastered or not, to be either properly painted or washed with lime or other approved ma-

.terial, or to be partly painted or partly washed; and where limewash is used, he shall cause the same to be renewed every six months, or oftener, if so required by the In-spector, and where paint is used, he shall cause the same to be thoroughly cleansed at least once in every six months, or oftener, if so required by the Inspector; and the paint-ing shall be renewed whenever required by the Board.

Ile shall cause the whole of the premises wherein he carries on his trade to be swept and thoroughly cleansed at least once a day, and he shall, at least ace in every week,

• cause all the floors to be thoroughly (demised.

BY-LAW No. 15.

For prescribing the time of and tire precautions to be taken on .the removal of pigwash and other filthy matter. (a.) No person shall remove any pigwash or other

filthy matter between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.

(li.) He shall not remove any pigwasli or other filthy matter, unless such pigwash or filthy matter be carried in watertight barrels or tanks securely covered to prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof, or the ends-sion of any offensive odour therefrom.

(c.) Ile shall cause every tank or barrel used for the removal of any pigwash or filthy matter, and every conveyance or vehicle used for the carriage or removal or any such matter, as aforesaid, to be kept in a thoroughly clean condition, and in good repair.

BY-LAW No. 16.

For the cleansing of all vehicles and other things used for the carriage of meat to and from abattoirs, butchers' shops, and other places.

(a.) Every person who shall carry, or cause or stiffer or permit to be carried, any meat to and from any abattoir, butcher's shop, or other place, shall cause the vehicle, basket, or other receptacle in which such meat is carried to Ire first thoroughly cleansed and kept at all tinacs in a thoroughly clean con-dition.

(b,) He shall not permit such meat to be wrappel or enveloped in any material, unless such wrapper or envelope is perfectly clean and suitable.

BY-LAW No. 17.

1,',; ■• the precautions to be taken in the carriage of articles of food in vehicles, and other things for delivery to purchasers, and the way in which such articles shall be Carried.

(a.) Every person who shall carry or cause or suffer or permit to be carried, any article of food in a vehicle or other thing for delivery to it purchaser shall not permit or suffer any such

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article to be carried iu a vehicle or other thing that is not perfectly den a, or which has been used for the carriage of manure, dung, filth, or any offensive matter whatever.

(b.) He shall not suffer or permit any person who is suffering from any contagious or infectious disease, or who is dirty, to be employed in the carriage, handling, or packing of any such article.

He shall cause all such articles,. whilst being carried to a purchaser, to be properly pro-tected from contamination.

BY-LAW No. 18.

For the prevention of thc sale of diseased and unwhole-some fruit or fish in markets, warehouses, shops. streets, and other places, and for the destruction of cases and packing materials which have contained or surrounded such fruit or fish.

No person shall sell or expose for sale in any market, ii !rehouse, shop, street, or other place, any fruit or fish

rich is diseased or unwholesome, and any fruit or fish which in the opinion of an Inspector is diseased or un-wholesome shall be destroyed as the Inspector may direct, and all cases or packing material in which such diseased or unwholesome fruit or fish was contained or surrounded shall also be destroyed as the Inspector may direct.

BY-LAW No. 19.

Not- the prevention of the storage or keeping of bonedust, etc.

No person shall store or keep any bonedust or artificial or other manure so as to he a nuisance or injurious to health.

BY-LAW No. 20.

For the prevention of the keeping of animals of any kind so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

(a.) Every owner or occupier of a building or premises wherein or whereon any horses or other beast of draught or burden or any cattle, swine, or other animals of any kind may be kept, shall provide in connection with such building or premises a suitable receptacle for dung, manure, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter which may, from time to time, be produced in the keeping of any such animal in such building or upon such premises.

(b.) He shall also cause such receptacle to be con-structed in such a manner, and of such materials and to be maintained at all times in such a condition as to prevent any escape of the contents thereof, or any soakage there-from into the ground or into the wall of any building.

(c.) He shall cause such receptacle to be furnished with a suitable cover, and when not required to be open, to be kept properly covered or roofed in.

(d.) He shall likewise, when so ordered by the Board, provide, in connection with such building or premises, a sufficient drain con-structed in such a manner and of such materials and maintained at all times in such a condition as effectually to convey all urine or liquid filth, or liquid refuse there-from into a sewer, impervious sump, or other proper receptacle; and he shall not suffer or permit such sump or receptacle to overflow or become offensive.

(e.) He shall also, when so ordered by the Board, provide in connection with such building or premises a sufficient floor upon which any such animal shall be stalled, and such rem shall be constructed in such a manner and of such materials and maintained at all times in such a condition as effectually to convey all urine or liquid filth falling or deposited thereon to the drain aforesaid.

He shall also cause all dung, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter to be collected daily and placed in the receptacle described in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this By-law, and he shall not permit or suffer such receptacle to overflow or be-come o ffensi ve.

(g.) He shall at least once in every week, remove or cause to be removed from the receptacles provided iu accordance with the requirements of this By-law, all dung, manure, urine, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter produced in or upon such building or pre-mises and deposited in such receptacles.

• BY-LAW No. 21.

Defining an area within which swine may not be kept, and determining the conditions under which swine may be kept in any part of the district.

(a.) No person shall keep any swine within 100 feet of any dwelling house, milking shed, milk room, or any building within which food in-tended fur human consumption is prepared or stored.

(If.) The conditions under which swine nay be kept shall be those embodied in the By-laws for piggeries.

BY-LAW No. 22.

For the prevention of danger to the public from manu-factories or places for the storage, keeping, or sale of infiagnmable materials.

(a.) No person occupying any building or pre-mises shall store, keep, or hold for sale any dangerously inflammable materials in excess of 20 cubic feet in measurement, unless such materials are enclosed or surrounded by fire-proof walls, covered by a fireproof roof, and are placed on a fireproof floor.

(h.) Any person who, after four hours' notice from an Inspector, shall neglect to remove from any building or premises occupied by him any inflammable material kept or stored in contravention of the preceding provisions shall be guilty of an offence against this By-law.

BY-LAW No. 23.

For the disinfection of and the prevention of nuisance or injury to health from poultry yards, rags, or other materials used or stored in 'marine stores, flock, or bedding, or furniture manufactories.

(a.) No person shall keep any poultry yard within 25 feet of a dwelling house, or so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

(b.) livery person who shall keep a poultry yard shall keep such yard in a clean condition, and shall at least once a week or oftener if so required by the Inspector, collect and re-move all dung or other offensive matter therefrom, and effectually disinfect the sur-face of the yard, and all structures, boxes, perches, fences, or incubators that may be thereon or therein with lime or other approved disinfectant.

(c.) Every person using or storing rags or other materials in marine stores, flock, bedding, or furniture manufactories, shall keep or store the same so as not to be a nuisance or in-jurious to health.

(d.) He shall, whenever required so to do by an Inspector, disinfect any such materials on the premises in or upon which such materials arc kept or stored in the manner directed by the Inspector.

BY-LAW No. 24.

For regulating the position and manner of construction of privies, earth-closets, and cesspools or urinals.

(a.) No person shall erect any earth_closet, privy, cesspool, or urin.al within 20 feet of any dwelling house, or within 50 feet of any well, stream, or reservoir.

(h.) No person shall erect any earth-closet, privy, or urinal, the walls of which are not of stone, wood, wood and iron, brick, or other approved material. Ventilating outlets shall be also constructed in each such closet, as near the ceiling as practicable, and each such outlet shall be not less than 50 square inches in area.

(f.)

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(e.)

(f.)

He shall provide every such earth-closet or privy with a proper roof, floor, and door, and the door shall be hung so that its bottom edge is at least three inches above the floor.

He shall cause every earth-closet or privy upon his premises to be fitted in the following man-ner:--

The seat to be hinged so as to lift up for inspection and cleansing.

The riser to be removable and not to come within three inches of the floor.

Guide bars to be inserted so as to insure the pan being placed in exact position.

The top of the pan when in position under the seat to be not more than one inch from the underside of the seat.

A service or trap door to be fitted to en-able the pan to be readily withdrawn from outside.

Unless the floor is constructed of imper-vious materials, a metal safe or tray to be placed under the pan, so laid and fitted that any spillage or leakage from the pan shall be received by it, and be discharged over and clear out-side of the sill of the service door frame.

He shall cause every urinal erected upon his premises to be so constructed that all urine deposited therein shall be conducted to a re-movable impervious receptacle of approved dimensions and manufacture, or to a septic tank, cesspool, or other approved system of drainage.

He shall cause every cesspool erected upon his premises to be constructed of impervious and durable materials, and in the manner pre-scribed in Schedule "C."

BY-LAW No. 26. Specifying the time which may elapse betwen the giving

of a notice, and the doing of a thing, required by the Inspector. (a.) In the case of any notice given by an In-

spector under Section 169 of "Tice Health Act, 1898," the time which shall elapse be-tween the giving of a notice and compliance therewith, shall, if the notice relates to the removal of stagnant water, be two workine-days, and when the notice requires the removat'l of manure, dung, soil, or other offensive or noxious matter, the time which shall elapse shall be one working day.

(b.) Under By-law 2, paragraph (a.), seven days shall be allowed, under paragraph (b.), one day, and under paragraph (c.), two days shall be allowed for compliance.

Under By-law 5, one calendar month shall be allowed for compliance.

Under By-law 14, paragraph (f.), 48 hours shall be allowed for the renewal of limewashing, and seven days for the renewal of painting or varnishing.

Under By-law 18, diseased or unwholesome fish or fruit shall be destroyed within four hours, the eases and packing material within twenty-four hours.

Under By-law '22, paragraph (b.), the time allowed shall be four hours.

Under By-law 23, paragraph (d.), the time allowed shall be 24 hours.

BY-LAW No. 27. For prcreutul,' nuisances arising from any offensive

matter in or mining out of any ManUfaCtory, bic'!("Ory, slaughter-house, knacker's god, butcher's or fishMonger's shop, laundry, or dunghill. (a.) No owner, occupier, or other person shall

suffer or permit any offensive matter from any manufactory, brewery, slaughter-house,

knacker 's yard, butcher 's or fishmonger shop, latindry, or dunghill, to escape and flow upon any street, footway, lane, public place or land.

(b.) He shall cause all such offensive matters to bo placed in approved covered receptacles, and disposed of as prescribed in By-law 7.

BY-LAW No. 28. For preventing any person expectorating CM any made

footpath in any street or public place, or on any building to which the public have access, or any ap-proach thereto, or on any railway carriage, tramcar, or other public conveyance.

No person shall expectorate on any made :footpath in any street or public place, or in any building to which the public have access or any approach thereto, or on aanneye. railway carriage, tramcar, or other public convey-

BY-LAW No. 29. And generally for the abatement and prevention of

nuisances not hereinbefore specified, and for securing the healthfulness of the district and of its inhabit-ants. (a.) All receptacles required by "The Health Act,

1898," or under these By-laws, shall be kept in good repair and in an inoffensive condi-tion, by the householder, occupier, or person having the custody or use of them.

(b.) In the event of death, or any accident neces-sitating the slaughter of any horse, cattle, sheep, or other animal, the carcase of such animal shall, if ordered by the Inspector, be removed to the depot, and there thoroughly burned, destroyed, or properly buried by the Owner or person in charge of such animal.

(e.) No person shall burn any offal, rags, clip-pings, or parings of leather, or any offensive matter, so as to be offensive to any person or resident in the neighbourhood of such burning.

(d.) No foul or offensive water, or other offensive or putrescible liquid, and no garbage, sweep-ings, or other offensive matter or thing shall be pumped, emptied, swept, thrown, or other-wise discharged or deposited in or upon any street, lane, yard, vacant land, or other place whether public or private, other than the place set apart by the Board for that purpose.

BY-LAW No. 30. That a you cleansed by superheated steam or same

equally efficient means approved by the Board be left in its place. (a.) Every nightman or contractor for the removal

of nighlsoil shall cause every closet pan, after tile disposal of its contents, to be thoroughly cleansed in a steam-tight box or chamber with superheated steam of a tem-perature not less than 2S6:2... P., and a superheat of not less than ind: g. such steam to be applied to the pa; ror not less than two minutes; should the .,•0:1111 from any cause be of less temperature, its applica-tion to the pan must be proportionately pro-longed, but in no ease shall the temperature of the steam in the box or chamber be used for cleansing purposes if below 212deg. F., and then the pan shall be subjected to its application for not less than 15 minutes; or

(b.) He may cleanse every such pan in the follow-ing manner:—

By thoroughly washing and scrubbing in water, then rinsing in clean water and finally immersing the pan in a bath of disinfecting solution of a strength equal in germicidal value to a five per cent. solution of pure car-bolic acid for not less than five minutes; or

By thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting in some other approved manner.

(c.) He shall cause the internal surface of every closet pan and the underside of the tight-fitting lid to lie properly coated with coal-tar that has been twice boiled, and he shall renew such coating whenever necessary and so as to properly protect the whole internal surface of the pan and the underside of the lid.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

BY-LAW No. 25.

For the prevention of the use of steam whistles at fac-tories, or other establishments, so as to be a nuisance to any person.

No person, or owner, or occupier of any factory or other establishment shall use, or cause or suffer or permit to be used, any Steam whistle so as to be a nuisance to any person.

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BY-LAW No. 31.

That individual householders shall not contract for the removal of either nightsoil or any other refuse except in accordance with the By-laws and regula-hioas of the Board.

No individual householder shall contract for the re-moval of nightsoil or any other refuse except with the person licensed by the Board and in accordance with these By-laws.

BY-LAW No. 32.

That all gs be provided with spouting, downpipes asd drains sufficient to carry off all storm or rain water.

(a.) Every owner shall cause, when so ordered by the Board, all buildings upon his premises to be provided with spouting and downpipes sufficient to receive without overflowing all rain water -flowing into the !n.

(b.) He shall cause all such spouting to be fixed to the eaves of every roof of every building on his premises so that all rain water flowing from the roof shall be received by such eaves gutters.

(c.) He shall cause proper downpipes to be fixed to each building and connected to the eaves gutters as shall be sufficient for preventing overflow from the said gutters.

((I.) He shall, in connection with his premises, provide and lay such proper drains and with such falls as shall be sufficient to carry off from such premises all storm or rain water, and he shall maintain all such spouting, downpipes, and drains in good order and efficient action.

BY-LAW No. 33.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is given to any officer of Theirs to direct anything to he done or to forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of -the said By-laws. And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof, shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person

of such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying such default as particularly provided for in The Health Act, 1898.'' 10 a penalty n.)1; exceeding ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for each day during which such breach shall be committed or continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered, nay order the whole or part only (not being less than live shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

SCHEDULE "A."

Schedule of Charges for Sanitary Work, Rubbish Removal, etc. s. d.

1. For the removal, cleansing, carting, and replac-ing each pan within the district of the Local Board of Health. At per pan ..

2: For the removal and disposing of slops. At per 20 gallons

3. For the removal and disposal of urine. At per 20 gallons

4. For the removal and disposal of trade refuse, i.e., refuse which may have accumulated on any premises from or through any business, manufacture. or trade carried on on such premises. At per cubic yard or per load ..

5. For the removal and disposal of household re-fuse. At per calendar month

SCHEDULE "B."

Form of application for registration of persons carrying on the trade of cowkeeper, dairyman, or purveyor of milk.

Full name and address of applicant Trade in respect of which registra-

tion is desired .. Trade or firm name .. Situation of dairy premises Area of laud attached to dairy pre-

mises Area of grazing land Situation and description of grazing

laud Source of water supply for the

milking herd .. Source of water supply for domestic

use l'N'imilmber of cows in respect of Which

registration is sought District or locality in which milk is

purveyed Area of paved floor in the milking

shed, and nature of paving Area of unpaved floor in the milk-

ing shed length and size of drains connected

with the floors of the milking shed

Method of disposal of drainage of stables ..

Mlethod of disposal of manure and ref use

Describe buildings in which milk and milk vessels are kept ..

Oeneral description of dairy build- ings, and their relative situa-tion to other buildings

Signature of Applicant

Date

SCHEDULE "C."

Construction of Cesspools. 1. If for the reception of nightsoil, or of liquid or

other wastes from any establishment coining under Sec-tion 146 of "The Health Act, 189S," the construction must be the same as for an approved septic tank instal-lation.

2. For all other purposes the cesspool must be pro-d with an air-tight cover, an inlet pipe for fresh

ni;• and an outlet pipe of the same diameter carried above the level of time ridge of the roof. Neither pipe shall be less than folm 'melees in diameter .

(a.) Where the soil is not suitable for rapid soak-age, or is likely to permit accumulation of liquids, the walls and floor shall be made impervious and absolutely water-tight.

(b.) In ether eases the walls shall be so constructed as to permit soakage and prevent the earth falling in.

3. No cesspool shall be connected directly with any house or rain water tank, but shall be disconnected by approved gully traps.

SCHEDULE "D." Imposing penalties on licensees for breach of conditions.

The penalties to be imposed on licensed nightmen for breach of conditions of license shall not exceed the following:— s. d.

Every licensed nightman shall remove all pans at the time and in the manner pre- scribed in these Bydaws, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 5 0

He shall substitute a clean pan for every pan removed, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. • . 0 5 0

He shall place the substituted pan in its proper position for use, and the penalty for each broach shall not be more than 0 5 0

He shall thoroughly cleanse and disinfect all pans, night carts or other vehicles, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. . . 0 5 0

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He shall properly dispose of nightsoil as soon as it is deposited at the depot, and the penalty for each breach shall not be

s. d.

more than .. 0 5 0 He shall not deposit any nightsoil, slops,

or other offensive matters at any other place than the place appointed by the Board, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 2 0 0

He shall close the door or gate of any yard, or other means of ingress or egress used by the nightman or his employees, or the door or trap of any closet, and the penalty for each breach shall not he more than .. 0 5

He shall not permit any night-cart or other vehicle used for removing nightsoil to remain in or pass through the townsite or any part thereof between the hours of 6 a.m. and 11 p.m., and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 0 10 0

He shall cleanse all public latrines in the manner and at the time appointed for so doing, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 5 0

He shall not spill the contents or any part thereof of any pan within any premises or on any public place, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 5 0

He shall immediately comply with any reasonable order of the Board or an Inspector, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 5 0

He shall replace any pan when so ordered by the Board or an Inspector, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 0 5 0

He shall not allow any refuse, rubbish, or slops for pigs to be removed in carts or receptacles other than those _set apart for that purpose, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 0 10 0

He shall keep or cause to be kept books in accordance with the direction of the Board, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 0 5 0

He shall not make any charge for work done in excess of the rates specified in Schedule "A," and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 0 10 0

SCHEDULE "E." Schedule of Registration Fees for persons carrying on

the trade of a Cowkeeper, Dairyman, or purveyor of Milk. (a.) Any person keeping cows to the number of--

£

s. d. 1. Not more than two, a fee of .. 0 2 6 2. More than two but not more

than five, a fee of .. 0 3 6 3. More than five but not more

than eight, a fee of .. 0 4 6 4. More than eight but not more

than twelve, a fee of .. 0 6 0 5. More than twelve but not more

than fifteen, a fee of .. 0 7 6 6. More than fifteen but not more

than twenty, a fee of .. 0 10 0 7. More than twenty but not more

than twenty-six, a fee of .. 0 12 6 8. More than twenty-six but not

more than thirty-five, a fee of 0 15 0 9. More than thirty-five .. .. 1 0 0

(b.) If the person to be registered does not keep cows 0 5 0

By order of the Tanimin Local Board of health. A.. W. IPREARSON,

lit :Oa rch, 1.911. Non. Secretary%

certify that these By-la1VS are not contrary to law. W. P. SAYER,

Solicitor Genera I.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of 'Western Australia, this 6th day of April, 1911. 1911.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

PART IL—PRIVATE HOSPITALS

WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the seine, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:—

Rerptirifug the annual registration of all private hospitals, and specifying the terms and conditions upon which registration shall be granted and continued, and providing for the revocation or cancellation of any such registration.

BY-LAW No. 1. Every person who occupies or conducts any private

hospital shall, upon the gazetting of these By-laws and thereafter during' the first week in January next, and in each subsequent year during the first week in each year make an application for registration in the form set out in Schedule "A" hereto.

BY-LAW No. 2. Every person who, after the date of the gazetting of

these By-laws, intends to open, occupy, or conduct any private hospital shall, before opening, occupying, or con-ducting any private hospital, apply for the registration thereof as is provided in By-law No. 1 of this part of these By-laws.

BY-LAW No 3.

Such registration shall not be granted to any such applicant unless—

(a.) Every room to be occupied by one or more patients has at least 1,000 cubic feet of air space and 96 square feet of floor area for each patient and the ground floor of every such room is at least 9 inches above ground, and the space under every such floor sufficiently ventilated;

(b.) Every such room is separately, sufficiently, and independently ventilated to the external air to the satisfaction of the Medical Officer of Health;

(e.) Every such room is sufficiently lighted and not less in any part than 10ft. Gin. between top of floor and underside of ceiling;

(d.) Every such room is so constructed as to be readily isolated;

That every wall of such room is properly pro-tected by a durable damp course;

That the inner surfaces of the walls and the ceiling are rendered impervious so that they can without sustaining injury be frequently washed or spray disinfected;

(g.) The joiners' work throughout is of the soundest and plainest character;

The external walls are weather proof, the roof watertight, and properly furnished with gutters, spouting, and down-pipes;

(i.) The drainage of the premises is sufficient and satisfactory.

(j.) The water supply is abundant and wholesome. (k.) The ablutionary appliances ample and suitably

arranged. (1.) A laundry with appliances sufficient to cleanse

and disinfect all the bedding, body clothing, linen, napery, etc., of the premises is pro-

vided. (m.) At least three-fifths of the area of the site ,1:0.

;inbuilt upon and are open to the sky.

BY-LAW No. 4. Upon the receipt by the Local Board of au applica-

tion for the registration of a private hospital, it shall direct inquiries to be made respecting the application, and if, after such inquiry, it appears to the Board that all the conditions end reservations of the preceding By-laws are satisfied, it may grant the application for re-gistration, and issue to the applicant a certificate of registration; subject, however, to any conditions it may

(e.)

(f.)

(h.)

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think fit to impose with respect to the maximum number of patients that shall be lodged in such hospital at any one time, the number of certified nurses to be employed in such hospital, and the period for which such registra-tion is granted.

BY-LAW No. 5. The certificate of registration granted in the name of

the applicant as aforesaid shall be in the form set out in Schedule "B" hereto, and shall not be transferable ex-cept with the consent in writing of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. 6.

The Local Board may revoke or cancel any registration of a private hospital if the person conducting such hos-pital, or anyone in the employ of such person, shall com-mit any breach or infringement of or shall neglect or fail to observe any of the By-laws; or such registration may be revoked or cancelled by the Local Board upon the recommendation of its Medical Officer of Health.

BY-LAW No. 7. For the inspection, drainage, good management, and

sanitary regulation of such hospitals. Every person conducting or in charge of a private

hospital shall—

Inspection. (a.). At all times give access to every part of such

premises to the Medical Officer of Health, Inspector, or any person appointed by the Local Board of Health in that behalf, nail afford any such officer all reasonable assist-ance that may, for the purpose of inspection, be required of him, and shall permit any such Medical Officer to see and examine any patient in consultation with the medical attendant.

Drainage.

(b.) Flush and disinfect all drains upon the pro-mises at least ouce in every day, and cause all such drains to be maintained in good order and efficient action.

Good Management. (c.) 'Forthwith provide, and all times keep upon

such premises, all materials and appliances necessary for the use of the inmates and staff, or that may be directed by the "Medical Officer of Health to be furnished.

(d.) At all times exercise a close personal super-vision of such premises and the persons em-ployed therein, and cause till orders or direc-tions of the medical practitioner iii charge for the treatment of any inmate to be faith-fully and diligently carried out.

Sanitary.

(e.) Forthwith carry out all orders or directions that may be given from time to time by the Inspector relating to any sanitary arrange-ments, the collection or disposal of excremen-titious matters, refuse, and liquid or other wastes.

At all times maintain the premises in good order and repair, and clean and free from any accumulation of rubbish, filth, or waste matters which may become offensive or in-jurious to health.

At all times keep all household linen, beds, bedding, furniture, cutlery, crockery, cooking and other utensils, and all other things used in the conduct or management of such hos-pital, thoroughly clean and disinfected.

Not permit persons of different sexes to occupy the same apartments, except married couples or children under the age of ten years.

Not permit more than one married couple to occupy the same room.

(i.) Cause all refuse and condemned linen or cloth-ing to be burnt on the premises in such a manner as may be directed by an Inspector.

(k.) Provide separate approved airtight pans con-taining a sufficient quantity of approved dis-

iufectaut for the collection, disinfection, and removal of all excrementitious matters from infectious or contagious cases.

BY-LAW No. 8.

Requiring the keeping and using of a proper register for the registration of all cases admitted into or treated in any such hospital, and for the inspection of such register by any officer, inspector, or servant of the Local. Board.

Every person conducting a private hospital shall enter hi a book, hereinafter called the case book, particulars concerning all patients received into such hospital, and shall at all times permit the Medical Officer of Health or Inspector of the Local Board to inspect such case hook.

He shall cause to be recorded in such case book the full name, age, sex, and address of every patient, state whether such patient is married or single; also a short history of the patient while in such hospital, giving in particular the date of admission, the nature of any disease manifest at the time of admission or afterwards, any operation performed, with the name of the operator or operators, and the result of such operation, and the date when the patient left the hospital, or, in the event of death occurring, the date of such death.

(b.) He shall also cause to be recorded in such case book, in case of confinement, the date and short history of such confinement, the result of such confinement, the sex and con-dition of the infant, both at the time of delivery and during subsequent stay in the hospital.

(c.) lie shall also cause to be recorded in such case book, iu all cases in which a patient has been under professional care of a medical practi-tioner, or under the charge of a nurse, the name and address of the medical practitioner and of the nurse.

BY-LAW No. 9. Providing for the separation or removal of any patients

suffering from any fever or infectious or contagious disease.

Every person conducting a private hospital shall, when-ever any infectious or contagious disease occurs in such hospital, immediately report the fact to the Local Board.

(a.) He shall cause any patient in such hospital discovered or suspected to be suffering from any infectious or contagious disease to be separated or isolated from all other patients in such hospital.

(b.) He shall cause to be provided and maintained a separate service for the removal and des-truction by fire of the excreta of any patient suffering from infectious or contagious disease.

He shall, if ordered to do so by the Medical Officer of Health, cause any such patient to be removed to such other place as may be in-dicated, and in the manner directed in such order.

(d.) Ile shall carry out the requirements of the Local Board, and all such cleansing and dis- infecting as may be directed by it.

Regulating the number of patients to be admitted, and of nurses or assistants to be maintained, or the class or classes of disease or cases to be admitted into or treated at any such hospital.

BY-LAW No.10. Every person conducting a private hospital shall not

suffer or permit a greater number of patients to be in such hospital or litany one room at any one time than the number mentioned in his certificate of registration.

BY-LAW No. 11 Every person conducting a private hospital shall main-

tain at all times a sufficient number of nurses and assist-ants in such hospital.

(f.)

(g.)

(i.)

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BY-LAW No. 12. The class of diseases or cases to be admitted into or

treated at any such hospital shall be as follows:—Medical eases except diphtheria, erysipelas, scarlatina, measles, septicmnia, and surgical cases except those suffering from erysipelas.

BY-LAW No. 13. Penalties for breaches of By-laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is given to any officer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid any-thing to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person ranking default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws: And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof, shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be in-curred in the taking of proceedings against such person guilty of such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying such default as par-ticularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for each day during which such 1dea-11 shall be committed or continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered, may order the whole or part only (not being less than • five shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

SCHEDULE "A."

To the Secretary of the Local Board of Health. I hereby apply for registration of the following pre-

mises' as a private hospital under the By-laws of the Local Board of Health:—

Exact situation Dimensions of ground Materials of building Number of rooms for patients Measurements of each room Number of other rooms Number of storeys Method of drainage Source of water supply Classes of cases to be admitted Full names of applicant Occupation Address

Date Signature

SCHEDULE "B."

This is to certify that has been granted a Certificnte of Registration in respect of those premises situate at as a private hospital until the 31st day of December next ensuing, subject to the By-laws of the Local Board of Health now in force or hereafter to he made.

By order of the Tammin Local Board of Health.

A. W. PREARSON, Hon. Secretary.

I certify that the foregoing By-laws are not contrary to law.

W. P. SAYER, Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this 6th day of April, 1911.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

PART M.—POLLUTION OF WATER.

Whereas by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:—

For preventing the pollution of rivers, streams, water-courses, wells, or reservoirs within the district.

BY-LAW No. 1.

No person shall deposit or cause, suffer, or permit to be deposited any offensive material or any rubbish upon any place where such deposit is likely to pollute any river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir within the district the water of which is used or reserved for drink-ing or domestic purposes.

BY-LAW No. 2.

No person shall spill, slop, throw, cast, or deposit any soapsuds, foul water, slops, offensive liquid, or urine upon any place from which it is liable to flow into, or to pol-lute in any way any such river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir.

BY-LAW No. 3.

No person shall camp within 100 feet of any such river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir.

BY-LAW No. 4. No person shall bathe in any such well, stream, water-

course, or reservoir, or suffer or permit any dog, pig... or other domesticated animal to cuter therein.

BY-LAW No. 5.

No person shall establish any offensive trade within 100 yards of any such river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir, unless with the consent, in writing, of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. 6.

.Penalties - for breaches of By-laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is given to any officer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid any-thing to be done, and such aet so directed to be done remains undone or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws. And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may he incurred in the taking of proceedings against such persons guilty of such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedy-ing such default as particularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds for each day during which such breach shall be committed or continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered may order the whole or part only (not being less than five shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

By order of the Tammin Local Board of Health. A. W. PREARSON,

Jinn. Secretary. 1st March, 1911.

I certify that the foregoing By-laws are not contrary to law.

W. F. SAYER, Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this Gth day of April, 1911.

P. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

PART IV.—COMMON LODGING HOUSES.

Whereas by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health has power to :cake By-laws. Nave, therefure, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:—

1st March, 1911.

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The Local Board may from time to time make By-laws respecting Common Lodging Houses, etc., etc.

BY-LAW No. 1. No keeper of a common lodging house shall permit a

greater number of persons to occupy any sleeping apart-ment in such house at any one time than will admit of each such person having at least 500 cubic feet of air space.

(a.) For the purpose of this clause two children under ten years of age shall be counted as one person, and in the ease of any room the walls of which do not reach from floor to ceiling, the amount of space in such room shall not be deemed to be greater than if such walls did reach from floor to ceiling.

BY-LAW No. 2. No house shall be registered as a common lodging

house unless each room intended for use as a sleeping apartment for loelgers shall bear a distinguishing number, and the keeper of such house shall cause such dis-tinguishing number to be conspicuously printed in two-inch :figures on each side of the room door.

BY-LAW No. 3. The Secretary of the Local Board shall issue to every

keeper of a common lodging house a certificate in re-spect of each separate room, and such certificate shall specify the maximum number of lodgers which shall be permitted to occupy each such room respectively as a sleeping apartment at any one time.

(a.) The Local .Board may from time to time vary the number of lodgers to be received into any such room, and a notice shall be served on the keeper of such common lodging house, specifying such varied number of lodgers, and such keeper shall not allow a greater number of lodgers into such room than is specified on such notice, after the time stated therein.

BY-LAW No. 4. The keeper of every common lodging house shall at all

times keep the notice mentioned in the last preceding clause exhibited in a conspicuous place in the sleeping apartment in respect of which such notice shall have been issued.

BY-LAW No. 5. No keeper of a common lodging house shall permit any

room to be used as a sleeping apartment for lodgers other than a room certified for that purpose.

BY-LAW No. 6. No keeper of a common lodging house shall make any

alterations to such room except with the consent of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. 7. No room shall he registered as a sleeping apartment

/for lodgers if it be situated in a basement or below the level of the ground, or if it be used as a kitchen, scullery, dining or general sitting room, or unless such room is sufficiently lit by a window having sashes made to open.

BY-LAW No. 8. No room shall bescertilied as a sleeping apartment for

lodgers unless such room is sufficiently ventilated.

BY-LAW No. 9.

No keeper of a common lodging house shall allow persons of different sexes to occupy together the same sleeping apartment, except in the case of children under the age of ten years, or of married couples, in which latter case no other person over the age of ten years, and not more than one married couple, shall be allowed to occupy the same sleeping apartment at any one time.

BY-LAW No. 10. The keeper of every common lodging house shall:—

(a.) Cause the floor of every room or passage and every stair in such house to be kept thorough-ly clean, and to be at least once a week thoroughly washed.

(b.) Cause the yard and out-premises to be swept daily, and to be kept at all times clean and free from filth.

Cause the seat and floor of every privy on his premises to be scrubbed and washed daily, and the walls to be Emewashed at least every month.

(d.) Cause every window, every fixture, or fitting of wood, stone, or metal, , and :every ,painted surface in such house to be thoroughly cleansed at least once a week or as .much more frequently as may be directed by an Inspector.

(e.) Provide a sufficient number of lavatory ap-pliances, and clean towels, and a sufficient quantity of clean water and soap for ablu-tionary purposes, and in the case of female lodgers either supplied in their sleeping apartments, and in the ease of male lodgers either supplied in their sleeping apartments, or in a convenient room set apart and fitted exclusively for that purpose; and lie shall cause all such articles to be kept in good order and clean, and shall renew the supply of water and soap and clean towels as often as may he requisite.

(f.) Cause all solid or liquid filth or refuse to be removed from every room once at least in every day before the hour of ten in the forenoon, and every vessel, utensil, or other receptacle for such filth or refuse shall be thoroughly cleansed at least once in every day.

(g.) Cause all beds, blankets, rugs, covers, sheets, towels, and house linen to be kept clean, free from vermin, and in a wholesome condition.

(h.) Cause every sheet and all household linen to be washed at least once in every week.

(I.) Furnish every sleeping apartment with a suffi-cient number of toilet utensils and bedsteads, and sufficient bedding so that each bed shall be provided with a mattress, two sheets, a rug, and, in winter time, not less than one additional rug.

(j.) Cause the doors and windows of every sleeping apartment to be opened and kept fully open for at least four hours during each day.

k.) Cause the bedclothes of every bed to be re-moved therefrom as soon as conveniently may be after each bed shall have been vacated by any lodger, and such bed clothes and bed to be freely exposed to the air during two hours tit least of each day.

(L) k:ause any room together with its contents to he cleansed and disinfected whenever directed so to do by an Inspector or Medical prac-titioner.

BY-LAW No. 11. No keeper of a common lodging house shall cause or

allow any bed in any room which may be used as a sleeping apartment by persons of the male sex above the age of ten years to be occupied at any one time by more than one such person.

BY-LAW No. 12. No keeper of a common lodging house shall cause or

allow any lodger to occupy any bed in such house at any time within a period of eight hours after such bed shall have been vacated by the last preceding occupant there-of, unless such bed shall be provided with fresh bed linen.

BY-LAW No. 13. All By-laws received from the Local Board by the

keeper of a common lodging house for the purpose of exhibition, shall be put up or affixed by him in a suitable and conspicuous position that the contents may be clearly and distinctly visible and legible in a common lodging house or room thereof.

BY-LAW No. 14. No keeper of a common lodging house shall suffer or

permit any immoral conduct on his premises.

BY-LAW No. 15. Every keeper of a common lodging house shall permit

an Inspector or any police officer to inspect any part of such house at any time of the clay or night, and shall truthfully answer all inquiries made by such Inspector or police officer.

BY-LAW No. 16. Every keeper of a common lodging house shall main-

tain all such means of ventilation as have been approved in good order and efficient action.

BY-LAW No. 17. Every keeper of a common lodging house shall not

absent himself from such house unless he leaves some reputable person in charge thereof,

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BY-LAW No. 18. Penalties for breaches of By-laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be -done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is given to any officer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid any-thing to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone, or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws: And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof, shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person guilty of such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying such default, as particularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for each day during which such breach shall be committed or continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered may order the whole or part only (not being less than five shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

By order of the Tammin Local Board of Health. A. W. FREARSON,

1st March, 1911. Hon. Secretar:,'.

1 certify that the foregoing By-laws are not contrary to law.

W. F. SAYER, Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this (ilk day of April, 1911.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

PART V.-OFFENSIVE TRADES. WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amending same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:-

Section 1. General. 2. Slaughter houses. 3. Piggeries. 4. Bone mills and bone manure depots. 5. Places for storing, drying, and preserv-

ing bones, hides, hoofs, or skins. 6. Fat melting, fat extracting, and tallow

melting. 7. Blood drying. 8. Boiling tripe, ox feet, and trotters, and

extracting neatsfoot oil. 9. Gut scraping, gut spinning, and prepara-

tion of sausage skins. 10. Fellmongeries. H. Manure works. 12. Wool-semiiing establishments. 13. Fish-curing establishments. 14. Fish shops. 15. Laundries. 10. Marine stores. 17. Rag and bone merchants' premises. 18. Penalties.

Section I.-General. 1. -Every person who shall apply to the Local Board

of Health for its consent to the establishment of an offensive trade shall furnish, in the form of Schedule "A" hereto, a true statement of the particulars therein required to be specified.

2. Every person who may have obtained from the Local Board its consent to the establishment of an offen-sive trade shall register such promises at the office of the said Board.

He shall, for such purpose, apply by notice, in writing, addressed to the Secretary of the Local Board, and shall, within a reasonable time after the receipt of such applica-tion by the Secretary, be, supplied with a certificate of registration in the :form of Schedule "B" hereto.

Section 2.-Slaughter Houses. 1. Every occupier of a slaughter houSe shall cause

every animal brought to such slaughter house for the purpose of being slaughtered, and confined in any pound, stall, pen, or lair upon the premises previously to being slaughtered, to be provided during such confinement with a sufficient quantity of wholesome water.

2. Every occupier of a slaughter house and every servant of such person employed upon the premises in the slaughtering of cattle shall, in the process of slaugh-tering any animal, use such instruments and appliances and adopt such method of slaughtering and otherwise take such precautions as may be requisite to secure the infliction of as little pain or suffering as possible.

3. Every occupier of a slaughter house shall cause the means of ventilation provided in or in connection with such slaughter house to be kept at all times in proper order and efficient action, and so that the venti-lation shall be by direct communication with the external air.

4. Every occupier of a slaughter house shall cause the drainage provided in or in connection with such slaughter house to be kept at all times in proper order and efficient action.

5. (a.) Every occupier of a slaughter house smi'l cause every part of the internal surface of the walls mid every part of the floor or pavement of such slaughter house to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any blood or liquid refuse or filth, which may be spilled or splashed thereon, or any offensive or noxious matter which may be deposited thereon or brought in contact therewith.

(h.) He shall cause every part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of such slaughter-house to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash, at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and tenth of March, the first and tenth of .June, the first and tenth of Septem-ber, and the first and tenth of December respectively, and at such other times as he may be directed by the Inspector. He shall cause every part of the floor or pavement of such slaughter house, and every part of the internal surface of every wall on which any blood or liquid refuse or filth may have been spilled or splashed, or with which any offensive or noxious matter may have been brought in contact during the process of slaughter-ing or dressing in such slaughter house, to be thoroughly washed and cleansed within three hours after the com-pletion of such slaughtering or dressing.

6. (a.) An occupier of a slaughter house shall not at any time keep any dog or cause or suffer any dog to be kept in such slaughter house.

(b.) He shall not at any time keep, or cause, or suffer to be kept, in such slaughtering house any animal of which the flesh may be used for the food of man, unless such animal be so kept in preparation for the slaughtering thereof upon the premises.

(c.) He shall not at any time keep any cause or suffer any cattle to be kept, in such slaughter house for a longer period than may be necessary for the purpose of preparing such cattle, whether by fasting or otherwise, for the process of slaughtering.

(d.) If, at any time, be keep or suffer to be kept in such slaughter house any catle for the purpose of preparation, whether by fasting or otherwise, for the process of slaughtering, lie shall not cause or suffer such cattle to be confined elsewhere than in the pounds, pens, or lairs provided on the premises.

7. Every occupier of a slaughter house shall cause the hides or skins, fat and offal of every animal slaugh-tered on the premises to be removed from the slaughter house within twenty-four hours after the completion of the slaughtering of such militia].

S. Every occupier of a slaughter house shall cause the means of water supply provided in or in connection with such slaughter house to be kept at all times in rraper order and efficient action, and shall provide for use on the premises a sufficient supply of water for the purpose of thoroughly washing and cleansing the floor or pavement, every part of the internal surface of every wall of such slaughter house, and every vessel or re-ceptacle which may be used for the collection and removal from such slaughter house of any blood, manure, gar-bage, filth, or other refuse products of the slaughtering of any cattle or the dressing of any carcase on the ];remises.

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9. (a.) Every occupier of a slaughter house shall provide a sufficient number of vessels or receptacles pro-perly constructed of galvanised iron or other non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting covers, for the purpose of receiving and conveying from such ;laughter house all blood, manure, garbage, filth, or

-other refuse products of the slaughtering of any cattle, or the dressing of any carcase in such slaughter house.

(b.) He shall forthwith, upon the completion of the slaughtering of auy cattle, or the dressing of any carcase in such slaughter house cause such blood, manure, garbage, filth, or other refuse products to be collected and deposited in such vessels or receptacles, and shall cause all the contents of such vessels or receptacles to be removed and properly disposed of at least once in every twenty-four hours.

(c.) He shall cause every such vessel or receptacle to be thoroughly cleansed immediately after such vessel or receptacle shall have been used for such collection aml removal, and shall cause every such vessel or receptacle, When not in actual use, to be kept thoroughly clean.

10. No occupier of a slaughter house shall at any time after the registration of his premises, without the assent, in writing, of the Board, make any change or alteration whatsoever, or permit or suffer any change or alteration whatsoever, to be made in the slaughter house or any of the buildings to which such license applies in respect of the drainage of the seine; or in respect of the flagging or paving of the same, or in respect of the ventilation of the same, or in respect of the supply of water of the same.

11. (a.) Every occupier of a slaughter house shall cause every vehicle and other things used by him for the carriage or transport of meat to be thoroughly cleansed at least once in every day.

(b.) Tie shall also maintain every such vehicle and such other things at all times in a cleanly state.

(0.) He shall not cause or suffer any !neat intended for human consumption to be ciirried in such vehicles, or such other things, unless such !neat is covered with some clean material in such a manner as to completely protect such meat from the sun and dust.

12. Any person who shall remove from nay slaughter house any carcase or any portico 01' any carcase, or any meat for purpose of sale, shall (- a the cart, wagon, or other conveyance in which such cercase, portion of a carcase or meat sludl he removed to be thoroughly cleansed on each occasion on which it shall be so used before beim/.

b so used. And any craease or meat so re-

moved shall be covered with clean material, kept solely for such purpose, during the process of removal.

13. (a.) No occupier of a slaughter house shall keep pigs, or suffer or per: nit pigs I d be kept, except for immediate slaughter, within 110 feet of his slaughter house.

(b.) He shall not keep or stable any horses, or permit or suffer any horses, to be kept or stabled within 100 feet of his slaughter house.

Section . aeries. 1. For the purposes of this section of these By-laws.

unless the context otherwise requires-" Pigkeeper" means a person who keeps one or

more pigs for the purpose of trade, or who receives on his premises kitchen, butcher, or slaughter house wastes, or other waste food which is intended to be used as pig-feed.

2. No pig-keeper shall keep pigs in sties, pens, or yards within one hundred feet of auy house or public thoroughfare, or within One hundred feet of any dairy premises or any building. or place where food intended for human consumption is prepared or stored, or so ns to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

3. (a.) A pigkeeper shall net receive on the premises where his trade is carried on, or sti :Tor or permit to he received, any dead animal or any diseased animal for slaughter.

(b.) He shall not receive on such premises, or suffer or permit to be received, any part of the carcase of a diseased animal, and he shall not feed his pigs upon the flesh or offal of diseased animals.

(c.) He shall not receive, or suffer, or permit to be received on such premises putrid matter for any pur-pose.

(d.) He shall cause all readily putrescible pig-feed that may be brought upon such premises, to be immedi-ately deposited in cooking vessels, which he shall cause to be maintained at such a temperature as to prevent

their contents from putrefying, and shall not remove or permit or suffer such contents to be removed, except to the feeding troughs.

(e.) He shall not receive, or suffer, or permit to be received upon such premises any kitchen, slaughter house, or butchers' wastes or other putrescible pig-feed, unless such materials are contained in galvanised iron receptacles, fitted with air-tight covers.

(f.) He shall provide in every sty upon his pre-mises an approved feeding trough of a pattern that can be readily cleansed, and such trough shall be fixed near the surface gutter of the sty.

4. (a.) Every pigkeeper shall securely fence all his pig-yards and pens, and shall provide in each such yard or pen sufficient shelter sheds to afford proper shelter for all the pigs that may at any one time be kept in any such yard or pen.

(b.) He shall, when so ordered by the Local Board, cause the floor of any pigsty upon his premises to be properly paved and drained with impervious materials. Such floors may he constructed of hard-burnt bricks set in good cement mortar on a bed of concrete, or may be constructed of concrete not less than six inches thick, and every such -door shall have such fall to a surface gutter as is approved; the surface gutter shall be constructed of similar -materials, and shall not be less than twelve inches wide and three inches deep in the centre of its width, ;not shall extend the whole length of the sty, and have such fall likewise as is approved, and shall discharge into au impervious sump of sufficient capacity to receive without overflowing at least one day's drainage from the floors.

(c.) The floor area of every such sty shall be in the proportion of not less than fifteen square feet to every pig that is over two months old that may he kept therein, and no pigkeeper shall keep a greater number of such pig's in any sty upon his premises than in the afore-said proportion.

5. Every pigkeeper shall provide upon the premises where his trade is carried on a sufficient and constant supply of wholesome water, which shall be properly pro-tected against pollution, and be always available for cleansing purpose.

6. (a.) Every pigkeeper shall cause his pigs to be fed in enclosed yards, pens, or sties.

(b.) He shall for such purpose provide a sufficient number oil approved feeding troughs, and his pigs shall be fed from the troughs only.

7. (a.) Every pigkeeper shall cause all the pigsties, pens, or yards, feeding floors, shelter sheds, and troughs upon his premises to be thoroughly cleansed at least once a clay, between the hours of sunrise and noon.

(b.) He shall cause all receptacles, apparatus, utensils, vehicles, and tools to be kept clean and iu good repair.

(c.) He shall at least once a day cause all dung, liquid filth, and other offensive or noxious matters on such premises to be collected and forthwith removed from the premises, or disposed of as the Board may direct.

S. (a.) Every pigkeeper shall cause all floors, im-pervious drains, and receptacles that are upon his premises to be maintained at all times in good order and repair.

(b.) He shall cause all cooking pots and their set-ting's and fittings upon such premises to be maintained in efficient action and in good repair.

9. A pigkeeper shall not slaughter, or permit or suffer to be slaughtered any pigs upon his premises unless or until he has obtained a license to do so, under the pro-visions of Section 147 of "The Health Act, 189S."

Section i,—Bone Mills and Bone Mamure Depots. 1, In the eonstruction of this section of these By-laws,

unless the context otherwise requires— (a.) "Bone Mill" shall mean the building and the

machinery used for crushing, disintegrating. pulverising, grinding, or reducing bones, i-ind shall include all out-buildings and land tbot may be attached thereto.

(b.) "Bone Manure Depot" shall mean the build-ing in which bones or bonedust unmixed with any other manurial ingredient is kept or stored.

(e.) "Bone Miller" shall mean the person occupy-ing premises wherein bones are crushed or otherwise reduced by machinery.

(d.) "Bone Manure" shall mean bones or bonedust umnixed with any other ingredient.

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2. (a.) No bone miller shall suffer or permit any bones to be crushed, disintegrated, pulverised, ground, or otherwise reduced upon the premises wherein he carries on his trade unless such processes are wholly conducted within a building the walls, floors, and ceil-ings, or underside of the roof whereof are constructed of durable and non-absorbent materials, finished intern-ally with smooth surfaces.

(h.) He shall not suffer or permit any bones or bone manure to be kept or stored in such premises except in a building whose walls, floors, and ceilings or under-side of roofs are constructed as hereinbefore described.

3. (a.) Every bone miller shall cause all milling pro-cesses to be conducted in air-tight casings, and the pro-ducts of the milling to be conveyed to air-tight receivers or sound bags through air-tight shoots.

(b.) He shall cause every precaution to be taken to prevent at all times the emission of dust or offensive or noxious effluvia from every building on his premises.

4. (a.) Every bone miller shall cause all bones and bone manure received or produced upon the premises -where his trade is carried on to be stored in such a man-ner and in such a position as to prevent, as far as prac-ticable, the emission of noxious or offensive effluvia there-from.

(b.) He shall cause all bones or bone manure re-ceived or despatched from such premises to he previously -packed in such a manner as to prevent any nuisance aris-ing therefrom during transit.

5. Every bone miller shall cause all buildings upon the premises where his trade is carried on, and all ma-chinery and apparatus to be at all times maintained in good repair and kept clean.

Section 5.—Places for storing, drying, or preserving Bones, Hides, Hoofs, or Skins.

1. (a.) Every occupier of premises in which bones, hides, -hoofs, or skins are- received for storing, drying, or preserving shall cause all such hoofs, bones, hides, or skins to be stored in a building properly paved with asphalt, concrete, or other approved impervious material, and the floor shall be properly graded to an impervious drain, which shall be connected to a drain inlet or other approved impervious receptacle.

(b.) He shall cause all materials which have been received upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be stored in such a manner and in such a situation as to prevent, as far as practicable, the emission of noxious, offensive, or injurious effluvia therefrom.

2. (a.) Every occupier of premises in which bones, hides, hoofs, or skins are received shall, at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement and every drain upon his premises to be thoroughly cleansed.

(b.) He shall also cause every part of the interior above the floor or pavement of any building upon such premises to be thoroughly cleansed at least four times in every year, and at the same time thoroughly washed with hot limewash, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and twenty-first day of Febru-ary, the first and twenty-first day of May, the first and twenty-first day of August, and the first and twenty-first day of November respectively.

(c.) He shall also, at the close of every working day, cause all filth or refuse or decomposed or noxious matters that may be upon his premises to be collected and placed in properly constructed galvanised iron vessels or other suitable receptacles, furnished with airstight covers, and he shall cause the several vessels or receptacles, when filled, to be covered, and shall cause such vessels or re-ceptacles, with the contents thereof, to be forthwith re-moved from the premises.

3. (a.) Every occupier of premises at• which_ hones, hides, hoofs, or skins are received for storing, drying, or preserving shall cause every part of the internal sur-face of the walls of any building and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be kept at all times in good order ansl repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or any noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or moans of drainage upon or in connection with Ids premises to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

(c.) He shall also cause every recepthele for filth or noxious matters to be maintained in good repair and kept clean.

Section 6.—Fat Melting, Eat Extracting, and Tallow Meltkg.

1. Every 'fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow molter shall cause every process of his business in which any noxious or offensive effluvia, vapours, or gases are gen-erated to be carried on in such a manner that all noxious or offensive effluvia, vapours, or gases shall be effectually destroyed.

2. Every fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow melter shall cause material used, or offensive material or refuse from the boiling pans, and all refuse residue, or other matters from which noxious or offensive effluvia, vapours, or gases arc evolved, or arc liable to be evolved, to be placed in properly closed receptacles, or to be otherwise dealt with in such a manner as to prevent any noxious or offensive effluvia, vapours, or gases therefrom escaping into the external atmosphere.

3. Every fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow melter shall cause all scraps or litter composed of matters liable to become decomposed to be constantly gathered or swept up and placed in properly covered receptacles.

4. (a.) Every fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow melter shall cause the floor of every place in which any process of the business is carried on to be kept thorough-ly cleansed, and he shall cause the premises to be cones,,. stantly provided with an adequate supply of water for the purpose.

(b.) He shall cause the internal surface of every wall of any building .upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly cleansed, and, after being so cleansed, to be thoroughly mished with hot limewash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and twenty-first day of February, the first and twenty-first day of May, the -first and twenty-first day of August, and the first and twenty-first day of November respectively.

(c.) He shall, at the close of every working day, cause all fat, tallow, grease, refuse, or filth which has been spilled or splashed, or has fallen or been deposited upon any floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to he removed therefrom by scraping, or seine other effectual means of cleansing.

(d.) He shall cause every part of the internal sur-face of the walls of any building, and every floor or pavement upon such premises to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any noxious or injurious matter which may be splashiest or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(e.) He shall cause every drain or 1111-ens of drain-age upon or in connection with such pr: m a s to be main- tained at all times in good order amid , action,

(f.) He shall cause all receptacles, apparatus, boilers, and implements used upon his premises to be kept clean and maintained in good order and repair.

5. Every fat molter, fat extreetor, or tallow melter shall cause every floor upon which ziny process of his busi-ness is carried on, in any part ui his premises, to be pro-perly covered with a layer of concrete or other approved impervious material, laid (in the case of a ground floor) upon a suitable bottom of at least four balms iu thick-ness. He shall cause every such floor to have a proper slope towards a channel or gully, and shall cause every part of his premises wherein any such floor may be con-structed to be effectually drained by adequate drains eommunicating with a public sewer or other approved impervious receptacle. He shell cause every drain to be properly trapped, and the entrance thereto to be covered with a -fixed grating, the bars of which shall not be more than three-eighths of an inch apart.

lively fat melter, fat extraetor, or tallow melter shall cause his premises to be provided with appliances capable of effectually destroying all noxious or offensive effluvia, vapours, or gases arising in any process of his business, or from any material, residue, or other sub-stance which may be kept or stored upon his premises.

seesSea 7.-- Mood Drying.

1. (a.) Every blood drier shall cause all the blood which hes been received upon the premises where his trade is carried on, and \videll is not required for immediate use, to be stored in such a manner and in such a situa-tion as to prevent the emission of offensive or injurious effluvia therefrom.

(b.) He shall cause all blood brought upee his pro-s to be brought in closed vessels or les-eptheles con-

structed of galvanised iron or other temetbsorbeat material,

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(c.) He shall also cause every process of his busi-ness to be carried on in a building properly paved with asphalt, concrete, or other approved impervious material, having walls covered to a height of at least six feet with hard, smooth, and impervious material.

2. Every blood drier shall, at the close of every work-ing clay, cause every floor or pavement elsewhere than in that part of the premises where the processes of drying and packing are carried on, to be thoroughly washed.

3. Every blood drier shall, at the close of every work-ing day, cause every vessel or utensil and every imple-ment which has been in use during the day, upon the pre-mises where his trade is carried on, or which is in a foul or offensive condition, to be thoroughly cleansed.

4. (a.) Every blood drier shall cause every part of the internal surface of the walls, and every floor or pave-ment of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed, spilled, fall, or deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with such premises to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

5. Every blood drier shall cause all blood, blood clots, or any refuse, residue, or other matter from which noxious or offensive effluvia or vapours are evolved, or are liable to be evolved, to be placed in properly covered receptacles, or to be otherwise dealt with iu such a manner as to prevent any noxious or offensive effluvia or vapours there-!irons escaping into the external atmosphere.

P. (a.) Every blood drier shall adopt the best prac-ticable means of rendering innocuous all vapours emitted during the process of drying, from the contents of any pan or other reeeptaele, or from any kiln or drying floor eprn the premises where his trade is carried on.

(b.) He shall in every case, either cause the vapours to be discharged into the external air in such a manner and at such height as to admit of the diffusion of the vapours without offensive or injurious effects, or shall eause the vapours to pass directly from the pan or recep-tacle, or from the kiln or drying floor through a fire, or into a suitable condensing apparatus, or through a suit-able condensing apparatus and then through a fire, in such a manner as to effectually consume the vapours, or deprive the same of all offensive or injurious properties.

7. Every blood drier shall cause every part of the in-ternal surface above the floor or pavement of every build-ing used for any process of his trade to be thoroughly cleansed, and at the same time washed with hot limewash at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and tenth day of February, the first and tenth day of May, the first and tenth clay of August. and the -first and tenth day of No vomber respectively.

Section 8.—Boiling Tripe, Ox Feet, and Trotters, and extracting Neatsf oat Oil.

1. In the construction of this section of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires:—

" Tripe Boiler" shall mean any person who trades in the, boiling of tripe, trotters, or ox or calves' feet, and in extracting neatsfoot

2. Every tripe boiler shall, at the close of every work-ing day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly washed and cleansed.

3. Every tripe boiler shall, at the close of every work-ing day, cause every bench or table used upon the pre-mises where his trade is carried on for the scraping of any tripe or the preparation of other animal substances to he thoroughly cleansed by scrubbing or by some other effectual means.

4. (a.) Every tripe boiler shall at the close of every working day, cause all filth which has been splashed upon any part of the internal surface of any wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be removed by washing or some other effectual means.

(b.) He shall also cause every part of the interior above the floor or pavement of the building to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and tenth day of February, the first and tenth clay of May, the first and tenth day of August, and the first and tenth day of November respec-tively, or as more often as the Local Board may direct.

5. (a.) Every tripe boiler shall provide a sufficient number of vessels or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron, or of some other approved non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting covers, for the purpose of receiving and conveying from the pre-mises where his trade is carried on, manure, garbage, offal, filth, or refuse.

(b.) He shall, at the close of every working day, cause all manure, garbage, inedible offal, filth, or refuse which has fallen or been deposited upon any part of the premises, and which is not intended to be forthwith sub-jected to any further trade process upon the premises, to be collected in the vessels or receptacles provided, and to he removed from the premises with all reasonable despatch.

(c.) He shall cause the several vessels or recep-tacles, when not in actual use, to be kept thoroughly clean.

6. (a.) Every tripe boiler shall cause every part of the internal surface of the walls of any building, and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth, refuse, or noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with his premises to be maintained at all times in good order and in good action.

7. Every tripe boiler shall adopt the best practicable means of rendering innocuous all vapours emitted, during the process of boiling, from the contents of any pan or other receptacle upon the premises where his trade is carried on. He shall, in every case, either cause the vapours to be discharged into the external air in such a manner and at such a height as to admit of the diffusion of the vapours without offensive or injurious effects, or shall cause the vapours to pass directly from the pan_ or other receptacle through a fire or into an approved. con-densing apparatus, or through an approved condensing apparatus, and then through a fire, in such a manner t1:-: to effectually consume the vapours or to deprive the same of all offensive or injurious properties.

8. Every tripe boiler shall cause all liquid refuse, be-fore being discharged into any drain, from any part of the premises where his trade is carried on, to be cooled in such a manner as to prevent the emission of offensive or :injurious effluvia therefrom.

Section 9.—Gut Scraping, Gut Spinning, and Prepara-tion of Sausage Skins.

1. (a.) Every gut scraper shall cause all undried guts which have been received from the premises where his trade is carried on, and which are not required for imme-diate use, to be placed in suitable vessels or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron, or some other non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting covers.

(b.) He shall cause the several vessels or recep-tacles in which the guts have been placed to be covered, and to be kept covered until it becomes necessary to re-move the contents for actual use.

(c.) He shall also cause all undried guts to be treated immediately upon arrival at his premises with an approved deodorant solution.

2. Every gut scraper shall, at frequent intervals during every working clay, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly swept, and to be copiously sprinkled or washed with an approved deodorant solution.

3. (a.) Every gut scraper shall, at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly cleansed.

(b.) He shall, at the same time, cause all refuse, fragments of gut, or other matter detached in the pro-cess of scraping, and all garbage, filth, or other offen-sive matter, to be collected and placed in suitable vessels - or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron or of some other non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting covers, and containing a sufficient quantity of a deodorant solution.

(c.) He shall cause the several vessels or recep-tacles, when filled, to he covered, and shall cause. the vessels or receptacles, with the contents thereof, to be forthwith removed from the premises.

(d.) He shall also cause every vessel or reeeptacle, when not in actual use, to be kept thoroughly clean.

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4.. Every gut. scraper shall, at the (dose of every work-ing day, cause every bench or table, every tub, vessel, or utensil, and °every implement which haS been in use during the day upon the premises where his trade is carried on, or which is in a foul or offensive condition, to be thoroughly cleansed with water containing an approved deodorant.

5. Every gut scraper shall, at the close of every work-ing day, cause all filth or refuse which has been splashed upon any part of the internal wall surface of any build-ing upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be removed by scraping or by some other effectual means.

G. Every gut scraper shall cause the ceiling and the internal surface of every wall above the floor or pave-ment of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and tenth day of February, the first and tenth day of May, the first and tenth day of August, and the first and tenth day of November respectively.

7. (a.) Every gut scraper shall cause every part of the internal surface of any walls of any building, and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any noxious or injurious' matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain, or means of drainage upon or in connection with his premises, to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

Section 10.—Fellniongeries. 1. In the construction of this section of these By-laws

unless the context otherwise requires:— Xa.) "Fellmonger" shall mean a person who buys

or receives skins and prepares them for the use of the leather dresser or converts them into skin mats.

2. A fellmonger shall not cause or suffer any skin which, by reason of decomposition, has become useless for the purpose of leather dressing, to be kept for a longer time than may be necessary in any part of the premises where his trade is carried on.

3. (a.) Every fellmonger shall, at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the pre-mises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly swept and cleansed.

(b.) He shall at the same time, cause all filth or refuse deposited on the floor or pavement to be collected in suitable vessels or receptacles, furnished with closely. fitting covers, and to be forthwith removed therein from the premises.

4." 'Every fellmonger shall cause the supply of water in every tank or other receptacle used upon the premises where his trade is carried on, for the washing or Soaking of any skin, to be renewed as often as May be necessary to prevent the emission of offensive or injurious effinVia from the contents of the tank or other receptacle.

5. (a.) Every fellmonger shall cause every tank or other receptacle used upon the premises where his "trade is carried on, for the washin,i! or scald ng of any skin, and not being a liming pit, to be emptied once at least in every (lay.

(b.) He shall cause every part of the tank or other receptacle, when emptied, to be thoroughly cleansed, and ,shall cause all filth which has been removed there-from to be forthwith -conveyed from the premises in suit-able vessels or receptacles furnished with closely fitting covers.

G. Every fellmonger shall cause all waste lime which -has been taken out of any pit upon the premises -where his trade is carried on,: to be forthwith deposited in ap-proved vessels or receptacles, or in a properly constructed cart" or carriage, which, when filled or loaded, shall be covered in such a manner as to prevent the emission of offensive or injurious effluvia from the contents thereof, and shall, with all reasonable despatch, be removed from the premises.'

(a.) Every fellmonger shall cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any offensive or 'injurious matter which may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of every building used for any process • of his trade to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once during the first week in February, once during the first week in May, once during the first week in August, and once during the first week in November respectively.

(c.) He shall also cause every drain, or means of drainage, upon or in connection with the premises to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

Section 11.—Manure Works. 1. Every occupier of a manure works shall cause, all

materials which have been received upon - the premises where his trade is carried on, and which are not imme-diately required for use, to be stored in such a manner, and in such a situation as to prevent the emission of noxious or offensive effluvia therefrom, or so as not to be a nuisance- or injurious- to health.

2. (a.) Every occupier of a manure works shall adopt the best practicable means of rendering innocuous all vapours or effluvia emitted during the processes of steam- - ing,' mixing, removing, stirring, cooling, disintegrating, or other operation conducted upon the premises where his trade is carried on.

(1.]:) He shall, in every case, either cause the vapours or effiuvia to be discharged into the external air in such a manner and at such a height as to admit of the diffusion of the vapours or effiuvia without offeffsive or injurious 'effects, or shall cause the vapours or e via to pass directly through a fire, or into an approved con-densing apparatus, or through an approved condensing apparatus and then through a fire, in such a manner as effectually to consume the vapours or effluvia, or to de-prive the same of all offensive or injurious properties.

3. Every occupier of a manure works shall store the manure which may be received or manufactured or pre-pared

upon the premises where his trade is carried on in

such a manner and in such a situation as to prevent the emission of noxious or offensive effiuvia therefrom, or so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

4. (a.) Every occupier of a manure works shall cause every floor or pavement, and the internal surface of every wall upon the premises where his trade is carried : on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, and - constructed so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any offensive or injurious matter which may he splashed, placed, or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with the premises, to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

(c.) He shall also cause all machinery, every hot den, storage room, and apparatus upon his premises to he maintained in good order and repair and kept at all tunes reasonably clean.

5. Every occupier of a "Manure Works" shall, the close of every- working.day, cause every floor or pave-ment, and the surface of every yard upon his- 'premises to be thoroughly cleansed, and the internal surface of the walls and roof to be washed with hot limewash at least twice in every year, that is to. say, at least once during the periods between the first and twenty-first clay of. February and the first and twenty-first day of August respectively.

Section 11.—Wool-scouring Establishrients. 1. In- this section of these -By-laws the expression ,

"wool-scouring establishment" shall mean a place where wool is received for the purpose of being cleansed.

2. The premises shall not be situated upon any Water: supply area, nor in the neighbourhood of any fresh water river, stream, water course, lake, well, or reservoir, and must be at least 100 feet distant from any dwelling house or place 'where food intended for human consumption is prepared or stored.

Section 15.—Fish-caring Etablishments. I. (a.) Every fish-curer shall cause-all fish refuse pro- .

(hived upon the premises- where his trade is carried on - to be deposited in galvanised iron, or other impervious : vessels or receptacles furnished with airtight covers...

(b.) He shall cause every such receptacle to be kept -closely covered, unless when being filled, emptied,' or cleansed.

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(c.) He shall also cause every such receptacle con-taining refuse to be kept closely covered, and, with its contents to be removed from the premises at least daily, and after being emptied, to be thoroughly cleansed. •

2. (a.) A fish-curer shall not suffer or permit any de-composing fish to be kept on the premises where his trade is carried on for a longer period than is reasonably neces-sary.

(b.) He shall cause all such decomposing fish to be deposited in galvanised iron or other impervious recep-tacles furnished with airtight covers, and kept securely covered until removed from the premises.

3. (a.) Every fish-curer shall, whenever any process of preparing fish for curing is being carried on, cause every floor or pavement, and the internal surfaces of all walls upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thoroughly cleansed at the termination of each day's work.

(b.) He shall, for such purpose, provide a suffi-cient and constant supply of wholesome water.

4. (a,) Every fish-curer shall cause every part of the internal surfaces of the walls of every building, and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order

repair so as to prevent the absorption therein of any dquid filth or refuse, or any offensive or injurious matter twhich may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with the premises to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

5. Every fish-curer shall cause all filth which has been splashed upon any part of the surface of any wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be removed by scraping, or by some other effectual means of cleansing, at intervals of not more than one month, and he shall, at the same time, cause every part of the interior above the floor or pavement of the build-ing to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash.

Section 14.—Fish Shops. J.,. (a.) Every person engaged in the trade of cooking

fish for sale shall conduct such cooking in a closed room provided with mechanical ventilation so arranged that all currents of air in such room shall be in the direction of the cooking fire.

(b.) He shall cause the fireplace of such room 10 be so constructed that all the vapours and effluvia of such cooking shall be carried direct into a chimney flue of sufficient sectional area.

(c.) He shall also cause the chimney shaft of the fireplace of such room to be carried up at least ten feet above the level of the roofs of the adjoining houses.

(d.) He shall also at all times maintain such fire-place, mechanical ventilation, and chimney shaft and fine in good repair and efficient action.

2. A keeper of a fish shop shall not suffer or permit any fish which, by decomposing, has become unfit for human food, to be kept in any part of the premises where his trade is carried on, nor shall lie expose, exhibit, or offer such fish for sale.

3. (a.) Every fish shop keeper shall cause all fish refuse or garbage or decomposing fish to be deposited in galvanised iron or other impervious receptacles, furnished with airtight lids, and shall also cause all refuse deposited elsewhere on the premises to be collected and deposited in such receptacles.

(b.) He shall also cause every such receptacle con-taining– refuse to be closely covered, and with its con-tents, removed as often as may be necessary from the premises, and, after being emptied, to be thoroughly cleansed.

Section 15.—Laundries. 1. Every occupier of a laundry shall cause all the

liquid wastes produced upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be collected and conducted by impervious channels or drains to a trapped drain inlet, or some other approved receptacle, or such liquid wastes shall be disposed of as the Inspector may direct.

2. (a.) Every occupier of a laundry shall cause every floor or pavement, and every wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be kept iJ all times in good order and repair so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or re rtie which may be splashed, spilled, or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon, or in connection with his premises, to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

3. No occupier of a laundry shall receive upon the premises wirers his trade is carried on, any clothing, bed-ding, or drapery for cleansing sent from any house' or place in which any person is at the time suffering from any infectious or contagious disease, without first obtain-ing the consent, in writing, thereto of the Local Board of Health.

4. (a.) Every occupier of a laundry shall cause all the buildings, yards, machinery or other apparatus to be kept at all times clean and in good order and repair.

(b.) He shall also cause the ceiling or the under-side of the roof, and the internal surface of every wall above the floor or pavement of any building upon his premises, to be kept thoroughly cleansed.

Section 16.—Marinc Stoics.

1. The floors of all buildings and premises used in the purposes of his trade by a marine store dealer shall be properly covered with a layer of concrete or other ap-proved impervious material, laid (in the case of a ground floor) upon a suitable bottom of at least four inches in thickness. He shall cause every such floor to have a proper slope towards a channel or gully, and shall cause every part of his premises wherein any such floor may be constructed, to be effectually drained by adequate drains communicating with a public sewer or other approved impervious receptacle. He shall cause every drain to be properly trapped and the entrance thereto to be covered with a fixed grating, the bars of which shall not be more than three-eighths of an inch apart.

2. The yards shall be enclosed with a close fence, at least eight feet in height, any gates required to give access to the yards shall also he eight feet in height.

3. The walls of the buildings used for the purposes of the trade shall be constructed of stone or brick, and the internal surfaces of all walls above the floor or pave-ment shall be smoothly rendered with good Portland cement mortar.

4. The roofs, if no ceilings are provided, shall be lined with galvanised sheet iron.

5. Sufficient provision for ventilation shall be made by suitable openings in the roof, or otherwise, and every room in the building shall he properly connected with one or more of the aforementioned openings.

6. A sufficient and constant supply of pure water shall he provided for cleansing purposes.

7. Every marine store dealer shall cause every floor or pavement, and the internal surfaces of all walls upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse or any noxious or injurious matter which may fall or be deposited thereon.

S. He shall also cause every part of the internal sur-face above the floor or pavement of every building used for his trade to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash, at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once during the month of January, once during the month of April, once during the mouth of July, and once during the month of October respectively.

9. Every marine store dealer shall cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection, with the, premises where his trade is carried on, to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

10. E\ cry marine store dealer shall, at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thorough= ly cleansed. He shall at the same time cause all filth or refuse, or any decomposing or noxious matter, to be collected in suitable vessels or receptacles, furnished with closely fitting covers, and to be forthwith removed therein from the premises.

11. No building or premises shall be registered under Section 147 of "The Health Act, 1898," unless the written consent thereto of the Local Board of Health has first been obtained.

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Section .17.—Rag and Bone Merchants' Premises.

1. (a.) Every rag and bone merchant shall cause all materials which have been received upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be stored in such a manner and in such a situation as to prevent the emis-sion or noxious or offensive effluvia therefrom, or so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

(b.) He shall cause all rags, old clothes, textile fabrics, old bedding and other material of similar de-scription or manufacture received upon his premises to be immediately disinfected with some effective disin-fectant.

2. Every rag and bone merchant shall, from time to time, as often as may be necessary, cause every floor or pavement, and the internal surface of every wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thoroughly cleansed.

(a.) He shall also cause every part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of every such build-ing to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and twenty-first day of February, the first and twenty-first .day of May, first and twenty-first day of August, and the first and twenty-first day of November respectively.

Section 18.—Penalties.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is given to any officer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid any-thing to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone, or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws: And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof, shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person guilty of such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying such default, as particularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds for each day during which such breach shall be committed or continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered may order the whole or part only (not being less than Five shillings) of such penalty to be paid,

Means and isource of water supply, position, form, materials, mode of construction and capacity of the several cisterns, tanks, or other receptacles for water con-structed for permanent use on the premises ..

Means of drainage, position, size, materials, and mode of construc-tion of the several drains

Means of lighting and ventilation

Means to be used in the disposal of liquid and other refuse

Description of machinery to be used on the premises

Witness my hand this day of , 19.....

Signature of Applicant,

Address of Applicant,

SCHEDULE "B."

Certificate of Registration of Offensive Trade Establish- ment.

This is to certify that , being the owner (occupier) of certain premises, being situate , has registered such premises as an Offensive Trade Establishment for the year ending 31st December, 19 , pursuant to "The Health Act, 1898," and its amendments, and subject to the pro-visions contained in the said Act and the By-laws of the Local Board of Health, is entitled to use such pre-mises for the above period for the purpose of carry- ing on the trade, business, or occupation of a

Registration fee £

Secretary.

Date, , 19

By order of the Tammin Local Board of Health.

A. W. FREARSON, Hon. Secretary.

1st March, 1911.

SCHEDULE "A."

Form of 'application for the consent of the Local Board of Health to the establishment or carrying on of an offensive trade establishment.

To the Secretary of the Local Board of Health. , of , do hereby apply

for the consent of the Board to the establishment (or carrying on) of an Offensive Trade Establishment, namely and I do hereby declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the par-ticulars specified herein are true in respect of the premises in which it is proposed to establish or carry on the offensive trade before mentioned. Boundaries, area, and description of

the premises .. Nature, position, form, superficial

area, and cubical contents of the several buildings therein comprised

Extent of paved area in such build-ings, and materials employed in such paving ..

Mode of construction of the internal surface of the walls of such buildings and materials to be employed in such construction

I certify that these By-laws are not contrary to law.

W. P. SAYER, Solicitor General.

Confirmed by tile Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this 6th day of April, 1911.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council, this 24th day of April, 1911.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

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No. 13733.-C.S.O.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 1501/11. Perth, 13th April, 1911.

THE following Notice to Mariners is published for general information.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

Suva. A patch of discoloured water, believed to be an Un-

charted bank, is reported by the s.s. "Providence" to the Harbour-master, Suva, to exist in Latitude 21deg. 31min. S., Longitude 176deg. 36min. E., extending in a1 E.N.E. and W.S.W. direction. -

Crown Law Department, C.L.D. 3119/11. Perth, 2nd May, 1911

THE Hon. Attorney General, acting under the powers conferred upon him by Section 10 of "The Local Courts Act, 1904," has appointed the Second Monday in every month, in lieu of the Second Wednesday, as the day on 'uhich the Local Court shall be held at Coolgardie.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 3rd May, 191.1.

C.L.D. 3578/11. THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the fol-lowing appointment and cancellations of Postal Vote Officers under "The Electoral Act, 1907":-

APPOINTMENT. Menzies.

Waverley-Vouthien, W. H.

CANCELLATIONS. Menzies.

Waverley-Ponthier, W. H. Irwin.

Coorow-Burrell, M. Northam.

Kellerberrin-Keen, T. E. Ifatanning.

Woodanilling-Trimming, W.

Cue. Cue-Threadgold, E. H.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

THE Hon. the Attorney General, acting under the powers conferred upon him by Section 24 of the above Act, has been pleased to appoint the following dates for the holding of the Licensing Courts at the undermentioned places:-

Mount Morgans. C.L.D. 2190/11.-Wednesday following the third

Tuesday in March, June, September, and December.

Forrest. C.L.D. 2180/11.-8th June, 14th September, and 14th

December, 1911. Sandstone.

C.L.D. 3421/11.-Wednesday before the second Thurs- day in March, June, September, and December.

Marble, Bar. C.L.D. 2206/11.-First Tuesday in March, June, Sep-

tember, and December.

Northampton; C.L.D. 3420/11.-Second Monday in March, June, Sep-

tember, and December. Southern Cross.

C.L.D. 2189/11.-Second Wednesday in March, June, September, and December.

(See Government Gazette of 7th April, 1911, p. 1165, and 28th April, 1911,-p. 1261, for special dates appointed for other places.)

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the following additional appoint-ments

C.L.D. 2.190/11.-P. L. Gibbons, R.M., C. H. Nicholson, J.P., and Win. Mackey, J.P., to form the Licensing CoUrt for the Mount Margaret Licensing District under Sec-tion 8; P. L. Gibbons to be Chairman of the said Court under Section 14; H. L. Reid, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Mount Morgans, to be Clerk of the said Court under Section 21..

C.L.D. 2180/11.-F. R. Barlee, Acting Herbert Davies, J.P., and Thomas K. Chippington, J.P., to form the Licensing Court for the Forrest Licensing District under Section 8; F. R. Barlee to be Chairman of the said Court under Section 14; E. J. Jacob, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Collie, to be Clerk of the said Court, under Section 21.

C.L.D. 3421/11.-A. G. Clifton, R.M., Lawlers, to be Deputy Chairman, and Thomas A. Couper, J.P., and H. E. Whitfeld, J.P., to be Deputy Members -of the Licensing Court for the Mount Magnet Licensing Dis-trict under Section 16; C. B. Marshall, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Sandstone, to be Clerk of such Licensing Court, at Sandstone, under Section 21.

C.L.D. 2206/11.-P. C. Riches, R.M., Marble Bar, to be Deputy Chairman, and Alfred Howden Drake Brock-man, J.P., and C. S. Stewart, J.P., to be Deputy Mem-bers of the Licensing Court for the Pilbarra Licensing District under Section 16; G. A. Wright, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Marble Bar, to be Clerk of such Licensing Court, at Marble Bar, under Section 21.

C.L.D. 3420/11.-j. E. Moffitt, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Northampton, to be Clerk of the Greenough Licensing Court, at Northampton, under Section 21.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

C.L.D. 2193/11. THE Hon. the Attorney General, acting under the powers conferred upon him under Section 24 of "The Licensing Act, 1911," has been pleased to appoint the third Monday in March, June, September, and December as the dates for holding the sittings of the Licensing Court for the Greenough District, at Greenough, in lieu of the dates published in the Government Gazette of the 7th April, 1911, page 1165.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

The Licensing Act, 1911. LOCAL OPTION POLL,

26th April, 1911. .THE undersigned, Returning Officer under the above

Act for the Geraldton Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:-

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 75

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased .. 278

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:-

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 300 185

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 286 193

Dated at Geraldton the .1st day of May, 1911.

RAYMOND GEE, Returning Officer ,for the

Geraldton Licensing District.

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1338 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. MAY 5, 1911.

I, THE undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for' Beverley Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local

• Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednes-day, the twenty-sixth day of. April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses

Number. existing in the District being increased .. 14(1

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased .. 473

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." " NO. " Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 488 464

9, Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 464 508

Dated at Beverley the 1st day of May, 1911.

T. G. WALKER, Returning Officer for the Beverley Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for the Albany Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option. Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 97

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 413

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? 539 511

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. . 510 533

Dated at Albany, the first day at May, 1911. A. E. BURT,

Returning Officer for the Albany Licensing District.

1-, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Bunbury Licensing Di6triiii, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 55

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 317

Result of the Voting upon, the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." " NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? 524 307

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District' 519 324

Dated at Bunbury, the 26th day of April, 1911. FRED. R. BARLEE, Returning Officer for the

Bunbury Licensing District.

the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act. for Coolgardie Licensing District, hereby, certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 3].

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 167

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of -

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 456 162

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 420 148

Dated at Coolgardie, the 26th day of April, 1911. STANLEY G. JEFFREY,

'Returning Officer for the Coolgardie Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Canning Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased 61

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 370

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes, - Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 594 371

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 531 399

Dated at Perth, the 27th day of April, 1911. JOHN RUSHTON',

Returning Officer for the Canning Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Collie Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on WedneSday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 77

Votes-given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 360

Result of the Voting 'upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes.. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 607 204

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? . 590 192

Dated at Collie, the first day of May, 1911.

E. J. JACOBS, Returning Officer for the

Collie Licensing District.

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I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for the Fremantle Licensing District, hetehy certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of. April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 158

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses -existing in the District not being increased 930

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters,

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 1,590 957

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 1,582 984

Dated at Fremantle, the first day of May, 1911.

E. P. DOWLEY, Returning Officer for the

Fremantle Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Guildford Licensing District, hereby certify that the-'following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District, on -Wednesday. the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 88

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District ,rot being increased 191

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Ques 011.e

submitted to the Voters, viz.:— ''YES.,, "NO::

Number of Number of Votes. Votes.

1. Do you vote that all new Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 904 101

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 917 474

Dated at Midland Function, the 28th day of April, 1911.

P. A. GUGERI, Returning Officer for the

Guildford Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Perth Licensing District, hereby eerti ry that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

-Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased

Votes given•in favour of the number of licenses existing in the District not being increased 1,659

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters,

YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes.

the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for. Subiaco Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local. Option Poll held in this Licensing District on -Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. • Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased 167

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses-existing in the District not being increased 1,031

Result of the Voting .upon the Additional Questions submitted to the 'Voters, viz.:—

"YES.„ "NO" Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall by held by the State? 1,558 1,001

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. • .. 1,530 1,072

Dated at Perth, the 28th day of April, 1911.

H. DICKSON, Returning Officer for the

Subiaco Licensing District.

.1, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Aot for Swan Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll, Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased ..

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 451

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

"YES. ,, "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1 Do von vote that all ue NV

Publica n 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? 511 325

2. Are you in favour of State .Management throughout the District? .. 537 343

Dated at Perth, the first day of May, 1911.

H. GORDON, Returning Officer for the

Swan Licensing District.

1, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Wellington Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses

existing iu the District being increased 65 Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses

existing in the District not being increased 349

Result of the Voting upon time Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes.

or,„q, .)

1. Do you vote that all new Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held

1,70:5 by the State? .. 311 323 2. Are you in favour of State

Management throughout the

1,773 District? .. .. 308 397 Dated at Bunbury, the 28th day of April, 1911.

G. A. EAST AUGH, Returning Officer for the

Wellington Licensing Diserict.

1. Do yOu vote that all new Publican 's General Licenses in the District: shall be held by the .State? . 2,344

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 2;277

Dated at Perth, the 1st day of May, 1911.

E. G. STENBERG, Returning Officer for the

Perth Licensing District.

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1340 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY-5, 1911.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for York Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on. Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 74

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 281.

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 380 297

2. Are you iu favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 349 300

Dated at York, the 28th clay of April, 1911.

W. D. COWAN, Returning Officer for the

York Lic'ensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Sussex Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favOur of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 78

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 255

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 251 324

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 261 351

Dated at Busselton, the 29th day of April, 1911.

0. B. SWEETING, Returning Officer for the

Sussex Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for the Mt. Margaret Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911 :—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 130

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 200

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

" YES." "NO" Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 499 129

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 478 131

Dated at Morgans, the 29th day of April, 1911.

H. L. REID, Returning Officer for the

Mt. Margaret Licensing District.

the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Kanowna Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 41.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 250

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, 'viz.:—

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican 's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 499 133

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District?

482 143 Dated at Kanowna, the 29th day of April, 1911.

W. 0. MANSBR IDGE, Returning Officer for the

Kanowna Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Northam Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local. Option Poll held in this Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1911:—

Result of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 298

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 747

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote that all new

Publican's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. . 960 534

2. Are you in favour of State Management throughout the District? .. 942 572

Dated at Northam, the 2nd day of May, 1011.

F. A. GREGORY, Returning Officer for the

Northam Licensing District.

I, the undersigned, Returning Officer under the above Act for Claremont. Licensing District, hereby certify that the following is the result of the voting at the Local Option Poll held in ibis Licensing District on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 191.1:--7,

Remit!' of Local Option Poll. Number.

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District being increased .. 59

Votes given in favour of the number of Licenses existing in the District not being increased 633

Result of the Voting upon the Additional Questions submitted to the Voters, viz.:—

"YES." "NO." Number of Number of

Votes. Votes. 1. Do you vote hat all new

Publiean's General Licenses in the District shall be held by the State? .. 042 688

2. Are pm in favour of State Mannten!ent, throughout the Dist rift 738 735

Dated id. Perth, the 27th day of April, 1.911.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Returning Officer for the

Claremont Licensing District.

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Position.

Two positions—Computer in District Surveyor's Offices at Bridgetown and Northam

Two positions—Computer in District Surveyor's Offices at Geraldton and Narrogin

Clerk on Claim-Card Index ...

Assistant Lightkeeper, Point Moore Lighthouse

Inspector under the Wines, Beer, and Spirit Sales Act

Clerk, checking returns and generally assisting

Clerk, generally assisting

Clerk on Analysis Sheets

Secretary

Clerk, engaged in placing Im-migrants, and generally as-sisting in office

Clerk, generally assisting ... Class "F " ; min. £120, max. Do. do. £160

Salary. Date returna.ble.

Class 5 ; min. £210, max. 6th May, 1911 £230

Class 6 ; min £170, max. Do. do. £200

Class " E " min. £170, inax. 20th May, 1911 £200

Class " M " ; min. £100, max, Do. do. £120

Class " J " ; min. £270, max. 27th May, 1911 £285

Class "E " ; min. £170, max. Do. do. £180

Class " F " ; min. £120, max. Do. do. £160

Class " F " ; min...£120, max. Do. do. £160

Class "C"; min. £270, max. 3rd June, 1911 £315

Class " E " ; min. £170, max. Do. do. £20

. MAY 5, 1911.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1341

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

D

Lands and Surveys

Do.

Crown Law (Electoral Branch)

Colonial Secretary's (Harbour and Light)

Colonial Secretary's

Do. bony and Light)

Lands and Surveys

Savings Bank ...

Colonial Secretary's (Ab-origines and Fisheries)

1, Colonial Secretary's (Im-migration, Tourist and General Information)

Public Works (Engineer-ing Branch)

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

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

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 4th May, 1911.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the following days will be observed as Public Service holi-days throughout the Service:—

Saturday, 3rd June (King's Birthday). Monday, 5th June (Foundation Day). Thursday, 22nd June (Coronation Day).

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 4th May, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following appointments:—

Ex. Co. 1791; P.S.C. 356/11.—A. J. Dartnall, Clerk examining documents, etc., Land Titles Office, to be Clerk in charge, Receiving Room, at a salary of £270 per annum, as from 1st April, 1911.

Ex. Co. 1795; P.S.C. 357/11.—G. Barrett, Clerk assist-ing Commissioner of Titles, etc., Land Titles Office, to be Clerk in charge of applications, at a salary of £270 per annum, as from 1st April, 1911.

Ex. Co. 1796; P.S.C. 361/11.—H. N. Walker, Clerk assisting in writing endorsements, etc., Land Titles Office, to be Clerk, checking, at a salary of £170 per annum, as from 1st April, 1911.

Ex. Co. 1074; P.S.C. 129/11.—W. H. Annear to be Clerk on ledgers, Public Works Department, at a salary of £180 per annum, as from 1st April, 1911.

P.S.C. 1089/10.—F. T. Cross, Clerk shorthand-writing and typing., Education Department, to be Clerk shorthand-writing, typing, and generally assist-ing, District Surveyor 's Office, Perth, Lands and Surveys Department, at a salary of £170 per annum, as from 22nd April, 1911,

Ex. Co. 1877; P.S.C. 660/11.—A. H. Castles, Junior Clerk, Roads and Reserves Branch, Lands and Surveys. Department, to be Clerk, marking and colouring litho-

. graphs to illustrate correspondence, reports, etc., at a salary of £135 per annum,' as from 1st April, 1911.

Ex. Co. 1699; P.S.C. 659/11.—C. P. Long to be Junior Draftsman, Public Works Department, at a salary of £40 per annum, as from 28th February, 1910.

Also of the acceptance of the following resignation:— Ex. Co. 1052.—L. Ritson, Clerk assisting Land Agent

and Clerk of Courts, Narrogin, as from 28th February, 1911.

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

RESUMPTION OF PORTION OF TIMBER LEASE.

The Land Act, 1898. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. No. 4593/07. Perth, 28th April, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 126 of "The Land Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands, with tile approval of the Governor, has resumed so much of the land comprised in Timber Leases 228/113 mad 22.9/113 granted to Millar 's Karri and Jarrah Co. (1902), Ltd., as is described hereunder, the same hav-ing been, in the opinion of the Minister, practically denuded of marketable Jarrah, Karri, or Mart timber, or on which no marketable Jarrah, Karri, or Tuart timber, in his opinion, is growing: And further, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to throw the area so resumed open for selection under Parts • V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Tuesday, 16th May, 1911 :--

Wellington Locations 2331 and 2207, containing re-spectively 160 and 200 acres, as surveyed, 'and. shown on Diagrams 38686 and 38685.

These blocks are available subject to the Timber Com-pany' having right of tramway access free of charge through them should it be necessary.

Applications must be lodged with the Government Land Agent at 'Bunbury.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, • - • Under -S.eprettlity lf or :7_Lands.

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1342. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 191.1.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th May, 1911.

THE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on the dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m. ; excepting Bridgetown and Meekatharra at 10 a.m. ; Donnybrook and Pinjarra at noon; Broome Hill, Cranbrook, Kojonup, Brookton, Geraldton, Katanning,lawn, Pingelly, Woodanilling, and Tambellup at 3 p.m.; Narrogin and Wagin at 4 p.m.

SCHEDULE.

NORTHAMPTON. May 6th.-At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Northampton Town 93,.1a., £5.

MULLEWA. May 9th.-At the Government Land Agent's Office: llewa Town 77, 2r. £10.

BROOME HILL, May 9th.--At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Broome Hill Sub. *538 and *539, 5a. each, £15 each.

- - -LEONORA. May 9th.-At the Warden's Office: Leonora Town 463,

lr., £15; 878, lr., £20.

NARROGIN. May 10th.-At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Narrogin Town 810, lr. 20.5p., £22; 819, 2r. 35p., £22; Darkan Town 14 and 105, lr. each, £12 each; Narrogin Town 572, iv., £20; 805, 1.r. 20p., £25; 811, lr. 20p., £20.

NORTH:AM. May 1111.--At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Cunderdiu. Town 1, 2r., £10; Sub.' :*105, la. 3r. 24p., £15; Doodlakine Town 73, lr. 13p., £20; Dowerin Town 88. lr., £30 (plus £40 improvements) ; 89, lr., £25 (plus £10 improvements).

BROOKTON. May llth.-At the Government Land Agent's Office

Brookton Town 201 and 202, lr. each., £10 each.

RAVENSTHORPE. May .1.2th.-At the Warden's Office : Desmond Town

7; 30, and 31. 1.r. each, £20 each.

NVAGT.N. - May 12th.-At the Government Land Agent 's Office:

Wagin Town 882, 2r., £14; 866, 2r., £10; Diunbleyung; Sub. *105, 3a. tr. 28p., *106, 3a. lr. 3'7p., £5 each.

PINJARRA. May 15th.-At the Clerk of Courts Office: Dwellingup

Town Lot 21, 22, lr. each, £5 each.

CRANBROOK. May 16th.-At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Tenterden Town 51, la. 2r. 19p., £1.0.

PINGELLY. May 17th.-At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Pingelly Town 273 and 274, lr. each., £7 each ; 449, lr. 8p., £7.

WOODANILLING. May 26th.-At the Government Land Agent's Office:

Woodanilling Sub. *149, 6a. 2r. 24p., £7.

* Suburban for cultivation 5 years.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th May, 1911.

THE undermentioned allotments of land within the Doodlakine Townsite will be offered for sale at public auction at the Doodlakine Hotel, Doodlakine, on the 23rd day of May, at 11 a.rn., by the Government An2- tioneer, Mr. Albert Clerk:-

DOODLAKINE. At the Doodlakine Hotel, Doodlakine: Doodla-kine Town

50, 51, 54, 55, lr. each, £10 each; 74, lr. 1.31/2p.' 75,

76, 77, 78, 79, lr. 17p. each, £20 each ; 80, lr. lip., £25; 82, lr. 17p.7 7 ' £14.. 847 . 857 86, .lr. 17p., each, .12, .each.

Department of LandS" and Surveys, • Perth, 5th May, 1911.

THE undermentioned allotments of laud within the Goomalling Townsite will be offered for sale, at public auction, at the Government Land Agent 's Office, Goomal-ling, on the 24th day of May, at 2.15 p.m., by the Gov-ernment Auctioneer, Mr. Albert Clerk :-

GOOMALLING. At the Government Land Agent's Office: Goomalling

Town 16, 2r. 18p., 17, lr. 37p., 18, 2r. 241 2 p., £100 each.; 156, 157, 159, 162, 163, 164;'i65, Ir. each; 168, 170; 171, 172, 173, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 134, 186, 187, '190, 191, 192, 193, ].r. 11.p. each, £15 each ; 155, lr. 14p., 167, lr. 11p., 174, :Ir. 21p„ 175, tr. 21p., 182, 1.r. 11p., 160, lr. 11p., 166, Ir. lip., 183, fr. 11p., 189, lr. 11p., 194, lr. 10p., £20 each.

Each of the above-mentioned lots, exclusive of re-serves, will be sold and granted on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall not at any time obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot - or lots purchased.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th May, 1911.

THE undermentioned allotments of land within the Her-redin Townsite will be offered for sale, at public auction, at the Merredin Hotel, Merredin„ on Saturday, the 20th day of May, at 10.30, by the Government Auctioneer, Mr. Albert Clerk:--

MERREDIN. At the Merredin Hotel, Merredin: Town 26, Ir.

281/2p., £100; 65, lr. 7p., 70, 72, 75, 133, 135, 138, 149, 153, lr. each, -£12 each ; 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105. 38.3p. each, £25 each; 106, Ir. 2p., 108, 37.5p., 109, 110, 111; 112; lr. each, £30 each ; 94, 97. 114, 119, 1 r. Sp. each, £40 each; 95,' 96, lr. 5p. each, £50 each.

(Suburban for cultivation, 10 years.

lank and. further particulars, may be obtained at this Office, or at the office where they ;:ivo, bo tioic

N.B.-Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural depth of 40 feet only.

urface, except in Mining Districts, where it is grUlit6.1 Lu

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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do. ... £30 each

do. ! £40 each do. ... I £50 each do. £15 each

do. £17 each

do. ... £20 each

do.

do.

do.

£25 each

£20

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1343 .] MAY 5, 19

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th May, 1911.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are now open for sale, under the conditio

- specified, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the follow ing, upset prices :-

Corr. No.1

Town. Nos. of Lots. Conditions. Upset Prices. Remarks.

1 144, 129, 136, 137, 145, Town ...

152, 160, 161, 169, 176, 177, and 184

131, 133, 134, 135, 138, 139, 142, 143, 146, 149, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 170, 171, 172, 173, 179, 180, 181, 182

... •.• 434, 435, 436, 437, 438,

13952/10 Bullfinch"

11656/001 Southern Cross 9189/091 Cue

do.

do. do.

£40 each

£25 each

£20 £10 each

Lots 132, 140, 141, 147, 148, 153, 154, 168, and 174 have been excepted from sale as Reserve 13307

442, 443, 444, 445 433, 439, 440 ... 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72,

73, 74, 76, and 77 78 444

39, 41, 42, 43, 54, 55, 57, 58, and 59

33, 34, 35, 36, 47. 48, 49, and 50

9, 10, 12, 13, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29,53, 60

31 and 52 14, 23, and 37 ... 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17, 21,

and 30 1, 7, and 22 ... 65 to 70 inclusive, and

105 to 110 inclu-sive

64, 71, 104 and 111 ... 99 to 102 inclusive,

104 and 105

106 and 108 to 112 inclusive

94, 97, 114, and 119 95 and 96 . 98, 100, 101, 102, 103,

114, 115, 116, 117, 106, 107, 109, 1.10, III, 119, 143, 138, 139, 140, and 141

146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 154, 156, 157, 158, and 159

424- to 45t inclusive, 47t, 50t to 55t in-clusive, 66, 67, 70, 71, 74, 76, 77, 78, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 00, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 112, 120, 137, 144, 145, 152, 153, 160

34+ to 39t inclusive, IS, t49, 58+ to 61t

inclusive, +63, 80, 81, 96, 65, 122 to 126 inclusive, 130, 131 132, 134, 135, 104, 105, 113

33t, 41t, 57t, and t64, 72, 73, 89, 121, 129, 136

60 ...

do. do.

do. Suburban for cultiva-

tion Town and Suburban

do.

do.

do. do. do.

do. Town

do, do.

£12 each £10 each... Lots 70 and 71 are temporarily

reserved £12 £20

Reserve 5903 is hereby can- celled.

£10

Lots 11, 25, 32, 40, 45, 46, 51, and 56 are excepted from sale as Reserve 13353

Lots 6, 7, 28, and 30 are made available subject to the value

£12

of improvements thereon, viz., £35, £25, £35, and £50

£13

respectively being added to £11

the upset prices £15

£17 £35

£40 £25 reach Lots 103, 107, and 113 are ex-

cepted from sale as Reserve 13381

Reserve 11758 is hereby reduced

Lots 46, 56, 62, 68, 69, 75, 79, 84, 88, 91, 99, 108; 133, 142, 118, 149 and 155 are excepted from sale as Reserve 18388-

ReServe 10455 is hereby reduced

• 3202/091 Bin raco iin

2389/91! Bridgetown

10453/081 Wytilkatchem

7535/10 Youa.nm

8046/09 31/Ierredin

8654/09 Marvel Loch*

11686/05 Sandstone

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. MAY 5, 1911.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE-continued.

Corr. No. Town. Nos. of Lots. i Conditions. 1 Upset Prices. Remarks.

8199/10 Cookernup ... 98 ... Suburban ... ... £9 4594/10 Kalgoorlie 843, 950, 1085, 2344, Town ... £15 each ... Lots 643, 843, 865, 949, 14975,

2351 1073, 1085, 1259, 2310, 2344, R975, 2311 ... ... do. ... ... £16 each 2351, and R1305 are also 865, 949, 1073, 1259, do. ... ... £17 each available under Part IX. of

1 1305 ' "The Land Act, 1898," as Working Men's Blocks.

1638 ... ... do. ... ... £18 Reserves 8235, 6813, 6993, 7561, 1178 ... do. ... ... £50 5423, 5445, 7225, 6256, 7396, 2310, 436, 565, 611, do. ... ... £20 each 7409, 9035, and 7621 are

612, 620, 639, R1037 cancelled or reduced in so far 282, 564, 616, 643 ... do. ... £25 each as they are affected hereby.

9017/10 Carnarvon * ... 425, 426, 429, 430, 432, do. ... ... £20 each ... Lots 427 and 428 are excepted 433, 435, 436, 437 from sale as Reserve 13383,

434, 438 ... do. ... £23 each and Lots 401 and 414 as 424, 431 do. ... £25 each Reserve 13394. 422 ... ... Suburban ... £11 403 do. ... £13 420 ... do. ... £14 396 do. 397, 405, 402, 423 ... do. ... £16 each 421, 410 ... do. ... j £19 each 404 do. ... £21 409 do. ... ... £22 398, 399, 400, 406, 407, do.... £26 each

408, 411, 412, 413, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419

11224/02 Goomalling * ... 16, 17, and 18 ... Town ... ... j £100 each Reserve 8801 is hereby cancelled 155, 167, 174, 175, 182, do. ... £20 each Lots 158, 161, 169, 178, 185, 188

160, 166, 183, 189, have been excepted from sale and 194 as reserve 13391

156, 157, 159, 162 to do. ... £15 each 165 inclusive, 168, 170 to 173 inclusive, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 184, 186, 187, 190, 191, 192, and 193

4913/10 Kellerberrin ... 268, 269, and 270 ... Suburban ... £12 each Lot 274 is excepted from sale as 264, 265, and 266 ... do. £13 each reserve 13377 273 and 275 ... ... do. £14 each 263, 267, and 271 do. ... ... £16 each 272 ... do. ... ... £18

12359/09 Homebush ... 56 Suburban for cultiva- I £4 ... tion

These lots comprise the land lately known as Crowther

57 do. ... £2 Street, now closed, and are open only to owners of land abutting thereon

7354/99 Leonora ... 131 Town ... ... £15 ... Reserve 7334 is hereby cancelled 132 ... do ... ... ... £20

9962/09 Wungong ... 72 ... ... Suburban for Cultiva- tion

I £10

71 ... do. ... £12 66 ... do. ... £20 65 ... do. ... .222 10s. 63 ... do. . £24 62 ... do. ... £48

*Each of the above-mentioned lots, exclusive of reserves, will be sold and granted on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall not at any time obtain r hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

The lots marked 1 are at present held as 'Easiness Areas, and the owners have the right to apply for the freehold at the upset prices stated, provided the conditions of Section 37 of the Mining Act, 1901, have been complied with.

This lot, which comprises the land contained within a closed road passing along the East boundaries of Sub Lots 99 and 90, is available only to owners of laud abutting thereon at the upset price stated.

Plans, showing the arrangement of the lots refer; ed to, will shortly be obtainable at this office, and the offices of the various Govornmeut Land Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Londe.

P/UN GONG TOWNS PPE.

zimend/ncot of Domidaries.

Department of Lauds and Surveys, 9962/09. Perth, 5th May, 1911.

HIS Excellency m event° r in Executive Council has been pleased to :,rove of the boundaries of the 'Wun- goag Townsite n!.; ended to include the area bounded by lines via ting from the intersection of the South boundary of Canning Location 22 with the West side of the Perth-Bunbury Road, and extending South-

ward along said side of road to a point East of the South-East corner of Location 184; thence West to the Eastern. side of the Perth-Bunbury Railway Reserve, and Northward along same to the South boundary of Loca-tion 5`29;- thence East to that Location's South-East corner, North to its North-East corner, East- to the South_East corner of Location 336, North to its North-East corner, and East along the bourtdayy of Location 22 aforesaid to the starting point.

B. CECIL ciirram, Under Secretary for Lauds.

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MAY 5, 1911.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1345

NORTHAM AGENCY.

Amendment of Boundaries of the Nugadong Agricultural - Area, and throwing open of Lot 74 under Part VI.

oft Land Act, 1898." Department of Lands and Surveys,

,81/11. Perth, 21st April, 1911. His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the boundaries of the Nuga-dong Agricultural Area being amended to exclude Lot 74, and also to approve of such lot being made available for selection under Part V.L. of "The Land Act, 189S," at a price of Ss. per acre, on and after Wednesday, the 9th May, 1911. (Area, 265 acres.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 10429/09. Perth, 28th April, 1911.

A CASH Order, No. 9334, dated the 18th of January, 1910, payable to S. .T. Brewster or Order, for the amount of i0s., and drawn on the Hon. the Minister for Lands, has been lost, and payment of same has been stopped.

The public are warned not to negotiate the said Order.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND BOARD NOTICE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Corr. 8406/01. Perth, 5tli May, 1911.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Board appointed under Section 14-, paragraph 3, of "rho Land Act Amendment Act, 1906," to deal with simul-taneous applications will sit at the Perth Technical School, St. George's Terrace, on 9th, 1.0th, lith, and 12th May, to deal with the following blocks, in the order hereunder given, as near as possible:--

Avon Locations on Kunninia Sheet 5. 9th May-17202, 17203, 17204.

10th May-17205, 17206, 17207. 11th May-17208, 17209, 17210, 14211, 1.7212, 17213,

17214, 17215, 17216, 17218. 12th May—Victoria Location at Ajana-4679. 12th May—Victoria Location at Morowa, Sheet 2-4084-. 12th May—Williams Locations, on Walywin Sheet 2-

9947, 9951. The Board sittings will commence punctually at 10

a.m. each day. Decisions will be posted at the entrance to the Lands

Department, and published in the public Press, as soon as possible after the conclusion of the Board.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th May, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Area and Boundaries of Reserve No. 13139 being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; the Area and Boundaries previously published in the Govern-ment Ga.2'elte being hereby cancelled:-

8123/10. AVON (Flint's Gully).--No. 13139 (Water).—Bound-

ed on the North-East and South-East by lines starting from a point on the Southern side of a surveyed road situate about 20 chains West from the South-West corner of Avon Location 14986, and extending North-Westerly along said side of road aforesaid 31 chains 63 links and South-Westerly 31 chains 63 links; the opposite -boun- daries being parallel and equal. (100 acres.) (Plan 342/80.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th May, 1911. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the lands described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth.

3990/11. CHINOKUP.—No. 13366 (Water).—Location 335.

(100 acres.) 3993/11. WILLIAMS.—No. 13367 (Water).—Location 9950.

(177 acres.) 3993/11. WILLIAMS.—No. 13368 (Water).—Location ` 9952.

(471/2 acres.) 4092/11. YlLGARN (Jacoletti Salt Water Well).—No. 13384

(Water, under Act 57 Viet., No. 20).—A square block of land, having its boundaries iu the meridian and at right angles thereto, with the Jacoletti Salt Water Well in the centre; said well being situate four- chains East of the 17-mile peg on the Southern Cross-Parker's Range Road. (5(1 acres.) (Plan 19/300.)

3261/1.1. KUN_UNOPPIN.—No. 13385 (Church site—Angli-

can's).Lot 22. (Reserve 13219 is hereby reduced.) (1 rood.) (Plan, Kununoppin.)

4212/11., MARVEL LOCH.--No. 13386 (Hotel site).—Lots 12,7

a nd ,12S, 4213/11. MARVEL LOCH.—No. 13387 (Public buildings, Com-

monwealth).—Lot 40. 9234/10. ME PREDIN.—No. 13390 (Church site, Anglican 's).—

Lot :151. (1 rood.) 305/1.11.

RRELOCK IN G.—No. 1.3414 ( Camping) .—Lots S9, 90, ::nd 91. (3 moods 30p.)

6/11. !.r.ORRELOCKING-.—No. 13415 (Excepted from sale).

—Lots 3, 12, 22, 33, 34, 43, 62, 67, 72, 77, 85, 100, 108, 115, 116, :122, 128, 133, and 140.

3699/11. KORRELOCK 13418 (Public buildings,

Commonwealth).—Lot S. (1 rood.) 3698/11. KORR BLOCKING.—No. 13417 (Hotel site).—Lots

31 and 32. (2 roods.) 3697/11. KORRELOCKING.—No. 13416 (Agricultural

Lots 51 and 52. (2 roods.) 3694/11. KORICELOCKING.—No. 13419 (School site).—Lot

145. (4 acres Or. 32p.) 3693/11. KURRELOCKING.—No. 1.3420 (Recreation) .—Lot

1.46. (11 acres 2r.) 4651/11. WONGAN }{ILLS.—No. 1.3421 (Hotel site).—Lots 15

and 16. (2 roods.) 4652/11. WONGAN HILLS.—No. 13422 (School site).—Lot

117. (5 acres.) 4653/11. WONGAN HILLS.—No. 13423 (Recreation) .—Lot

1.16. (11 acres.) 4654/1_1. WONGAN HILLS.—No. 13424 (Public buildings,

Commonwealth).—Lot 64. (1 rood.) 4645/11. BENJABERRING—No. 13427 (School site).—Lot 63.

(2 acres lr. 29p.) 4646/11. BENJABERRING.—No. 13428 (Hotel site).—Lots 1

and 2. (2 roods.) 4647/11. BENJABERRING.—No. 13429 (Public buildings,

Commonwealth).—Lot 4. (1 rood.) 4648/11. BENJABERRING.—No. 13430 (Agricultural Hall

site).—Lots 49 and 50. (2 acres.) 4649/11. . BENJABEBRING.—No. 13431 (Road Board Office

site).—Lot 51. (1 rood.) B. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

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Location No.

Price per RCM Area.

acres. s. d. 10100*

2501 0 8 0 10101

1,000 0 16 0 10102

1,000 0 15 0 10103

1.000 0 15 0 10104

999 0 16 0 10105

900 0 12 0 10106*

1,101 0 5 0 10330*

1,735 0 7 0 10331

850 0 13 0 10333

631 0 16 0 10107

Excepte d. from Sal

Amount of Agricultural Bank Advance to Approved Applicant.

Nil. £350 £300 £350 £350 £400 if taken with 10331 Nil. Nil. £400 if taken with 10105 Nil.

e as A 13389

4120

Area Price acres. per awe.

acres. £ s. d. 5974 0 10 6

Location No.

• •

Location No.

Price per acre, Area.

Murchison.

68

69

70 71 72 73 74

Victoria. 5121 5122 5123 5124 5126 5129 5130 5131

5132

51.34 5135 5136 5137 5138 5139 5140 5142

5144 5145 5146 5147

Acres.

963 955 877 713

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

500 Pt. V. *1,390 1,050

976 789

1,000 699 784

1,000 500 Pt. V.

*1,752 972 999 996 999

£ s. S.

015 0

1 0 9 0

0 7 0 0 0 0 0

0 15 0 0 19 0 4 16 0 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 17 0 0 16 6 o 8 6

0 14 0 0 13 0 0 13 0 0 13 6 0 16 0 0 16 0 0 12 0

'4 7 6

0 13 0 0 15 0 0 11 0 0 10 0

1,000 500 Pt. V,

*545 303 Pt. V

*700

695 0 13

898 0 11

1,000 0 11

1,000 0 11

, --

1346 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th May, 1911. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency- the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the areas scheduled hereunder being made available for selection under "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments. The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location available under Part VIII, must take the balance thereof under Con-ditional Purchase, and a selector of a portion of any location available under Part VI. must take the balance of same under Grazing Lease conditions.

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

Applications must be lodged at the Office of the Gov-ernment Land Agent for the District.

The date fixed as showing when subdivisions are avail-able denotes that applications may be lodged before such date, but will be treated as having been received on the appointed day, and should there be any loca-tions not applied for after the date specified, such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

The locations with amounts set against them in the fourth column are available subject to the special con-dition that an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out in such column shall be made on prescribed improvements in each of the first four years of 'the lease; but this shall not release the holder from any covenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgage re-quiring the improvements to be made at an earlier date. The advance mentioned is subject to the usual con-ditions governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particulars of which may be had on application from the Managing Trustee.

Applications for advance must be accompanied by a fee of one per cent. on the amount applied for.

There shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing of the date for applications and the date on which the Board sits. Immediately after the closing of the date, notice will be given in the Govern-ment Gazette, and at least one newspaper, advising the applicants for the blocks in any subdivision (for which there is more than one applicant) of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

Ho- may then, if he wishes, apply to Head Office for a Certificate to the Railway Department, which on presentation at the nearest Railway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from date of issue.

SCHEDULES. NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District. Corr. No. 6420/10. Open, under Parts V., VI., and on and after

Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. (Plan 376/80, Kulinn, Sheet 5.)

Corr: No' 1473/11. Avon District (near Kondinin).

Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tuesday, 23rd May, 1911. Plan 376/80.

Location No.

Price Area. per acre.

Acres. £ s. d. 1-,000

1 1 0

Corr. No. 3948/11: NARROGIN LAND AGENCY. -

-Williams District (near .Dandajin). Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 23rd May, 1911. (Plan Damian,' and 376/80.) ,

Location No. Area. I

acres.

Price per acre.

£ s. d.

Amount of Agricultural Bank Advance to Approved Applicant.

10210 946 ex. lake

0 14 0 £350

10211 917 ex. lake

0 13 6 £300

10213 994 0 11 0 £300 10214 805

ex. lake 0 13 0 To be fixed

10215 491 ex. lake

0 15 0 £400 if taken with 10216

10216 979 0 10 0 £400 if taken with 10215 10217 1,000 0 13 0 £300 10218 986 0 15 0 £300

The above locations are made available subject to the Government retaining the right to resume for railway purposes, railway stations, townsites, water supply, or other public purposes any land required; such right to exist for two years after the throwing open of the land, and no compensation to be given for resumption except for the actual value of any improvements that may be resumed.

GER•ALDTON LAND AGENCY. Victoria District (near Merkanooka).

Corr. No. 3256/11. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. on and after Wed-

nesday, 17th May, 1911. (Plan 12:2/80.)

Corr. No. 580/10. Murchison and Victoria Districts.

Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after Wednesday, 24th May, 1911. (Plans Geraldine, Sheet 2, and Plan 191/80.)

The above locations are made available subject to the Government retaining the right to resume for railway purposes, railway stations, townsites, water supply, or other public purposes any land required; such right to exist for two years after the throwing open of the land, and no compensation to be given for resumption except for the actual value of any improvements that may be resumed. 16623

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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Location ! No. Area. Price

per acre.

4737 4756

Acme. 1,050 1,100

S. d. 0 14 0 0 12 0

Corr. No. 5742/6.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Murray-District (Coolup Agricultural Area).

Open, under Part V., on and after Tuesday, 23rd May, 1911. Plan 380/80. •

A.A. lot Price I No. Area. per acre.

113 116 126 153 154 167 181 229

acres, 1471

86 120 116 1114 80

173f 3.90

£ s, 0 17 0 18 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 12 0 17

d. 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

Corr. No. 11934/10. BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (near NOOTigin Soak).

Open, under Parts V., VI., and on and after Tuesday, 23rd May, 1911. Plan 343/80.

The area bounded by lines starting from the North-7siast corner of Reserve 13158, and extending North along the Western side of Road 2849 to a point West of the North-West corner of Location 9086; thence West to a point North of the North-West corner of Location 12016, South to said corner, and East along the North boundary of Location 12016; thence North to the South-West corner of Reserve 13158 aforesaid, and along its Western and North boundaries to the starting point; excluding Reserve 13372.

The above area is thrown open subject to classification and survey, after which price will be fixed.

Corr, No. 13198/10.

Avon District (near York.)

Now open under Part V. Plan 2/80. The area comprised within the closed road being that

part of Road No. 3818 from the South-West boundary of Avon Location Y1 to the West corner of Avon Loca-tion 985;

Also that part of Road 34 from its junction with Road 1967 Eastward to Road 1523;

Also Road No. 193 from Road 33 to Road 34. The above areas are open for selection to owners of

land abating thereon only, at a price of £1 per acre.

MAY -5", 191.1.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1347.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Corr. Nu. 11088/09.

Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after 'Wednesday, 17th May, 1911. (Plan 159/80.)

The whole of the vacant Crown Land situate on Plan 159/80, exclusive of any land which has been subdivided or whiCh is in the course of subdivision, excluding also the area comprised on PlanS Classification 1 and 2.

The above area is thrown open subject to classifica-tion and survey, after which prices will be fixed.

Corr. No. 11345/09.

Victoria District (near Perettjori). Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Wed-

nesday, 24th May, 1911. Plan 421/80.

Corr. No. 3947/11, WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District. Open, under Parts V. and VIII., on and after Tues-

day, 23rd May, 1911. (Plan

LocatIon Area. Pricy No. per acre.

386/80, Waly-urin, Sheef 3.) - --------

Amount of Agricultural Bank Advance to ApprovedgApPlicant.

acres. 6 s. d. 10246 999 0 11 0 £250 10247 2614 0 11 0 No advance 10248 100+, 0 13 0 No advance 10249 953 0 12 0 £100 if taken with 10250 10250 937 0 9 6 I £400 it taken with 10249 10251 938 0 10 0 £350 if taken With 10253 .. 10252 1,000 0 10 0 £250 10253 2071 , 0 12 0 £350 if taken with 10251 10254 1,000 0 9 0 No advance 10255 915 0 7 6 No advance 10250 1,000 0 9 6 No advance 10257 • 998 0 13 0 £250 10260 135 Excepted from sale as Reserve 13138

The above locations 'are,made available subject to the Government retaining the right to resume for railway purposes, railway stations, townsites, water supply, or other public purposes any land required; such right to exist for two years after the throwing open of the land, and no compensation to be given for resumption except for the actual value of any improvements that may be resumed.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Plantagenet District. Corr. No. 2311/11. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after

Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. (Plan 435/80.) _ ---

Location , „, Price No. """`"" per acre.

*3006 cres.

I 8420 1 t , *1,340

£ s. d. 0 7 6

* Under Part VI. $ Under Part V.

The above location is made available subject to the right of the Government retaining the right to resume for railway purposes, railway stations, townsites, water . supply, or other public purposes any land required; such right to exist for two years after the throwing open of the land, and no compensation to be given for resume- tion except for the actual value of any improvements that may be resumed.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup District (on Perth-Albany Road). Corr. No. 1703/90. Open, under Parts V.• and \/-1 11., on and after Tues-

day, 16th May, 1911. (Plan 416D/40.)

Area. rea. I Price per acre. No.

acres. a. d. 5887 471 0 7 6 5896 454 0 11 0

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Sussex District (near Cowaromup Brook).

Corr. No. 15795/99. Open, en, under Part V., on after Tuesday, 16th May,

1911. (Plan 440/80.)

- I.ocation Price No

, Area. per acre. -

acres. -I s. 0. 312 ... 100 14 0

(Reserve 7096 is hereby cancelled.)

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1348 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

A non District.

Corr. No. 3714/10.

Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and - after Wednesday, 10th May, 1911. (Plan Totadjin, Sheets 2 and 3, 4/SO and 5/80.)

Location. No.

I Area. Price Amount of Agricultural Bank per acre. I Advance to Approved Applicant.

acres. £ s. d. *16264 3,557 0 5 0 No advance *16280 3,360 0 5 0 do. 16297 899 0 15 6 £250 16298 898 0 16 6 £300 16299 969 0 19 0 £300 16301 '0.25 0 14 0

16303 *804 t210

0 8 0 0 18 0

No advance.

*790 0 6 0 No advance 16306 989 0 10 6 No advance 16307 999 0 9 0 Noaadvance 16308 1,000 0 13 6 No advance *16310 919 0 7 6 No advance 16931 t209 015 0

*710 0 7 0 No advance 16932 999 0 15 0 No advance 16933 1302 0 15 0

*698 0 5 0 No advance 16934 1,000 0 10 6 No advance 16936 1,000 0 11 0 No advance *16937 1,000 0 6 0 No advance. 16938* 998 0 8 0 1 No advance 16940 t258 0'15 0

*741 0 5 6 No advance 16941 989 0 9 0 No advance 16942 1,000 0 11 0£400 if taken with 16943 16043 1,000 0 11 0 £400 if taken with 16942 16945 4292 0 15 0

*510 0 5 0 16946 990 0 11 0 No advance 16950 4210 011 6 I

*786 0 4 6 No advance 16951 968 0 9 0 No advance 16952 1,087 0 10 0 No advance 16954 t190 0 16 0

*700 0 6 6 No advance Sheet 3. 17071 995 1 1 0 1400 17072 095 1 1 6 £100 17073 993 1 1 6 £400 17074 994 0 12 6 No advance 17075 *994 0 8 0 No advance 17076 996 0 10 6 No advance 17077 993 0 15 0 £350 17078 987 0 11 6 No advance 17079 4240 0 15 0

*748 0 5 0 No advance *17080 988 0 5 6 No advance 17081 17082

988 990

0 9 0 0 19 0

No advance £350

17083 677 1 1 0 £400 if taken with 17085 17084 999 0 13 0 No advance 17085 938 0 14 6 £400 if taken with 17083 17086 1,000 0 19 0 £350 17087 1,000 0 16 0 £250 17088 949 1 0 0 £350 17090 17091 17092

1,000 1,000

999

0 13 0 0 18 0 0 15 0

No advance £350 £300

17094 999 0 18 0 £300 17095 1,000 0 10 6 No advance 17100 1,000 0 11 0 No advance 17101 999 0 15 0 £400 if taken with 17104 17104 998 0 14 0 £400 if taken with 17101 *17105 17106

1,000 900

0 8 0 0 10 6

No advance No advance

*17107 998 0 7 0 No advance *17108 998 0 7 6 No advance 17109 1,000 0 9 0 No advance 17111 964 0 17 0 £300 17113 958 0 14 - 0 £300 if taken with 1711-- 17111 959 0 10 0 £300 if taken with 17113

4 Parts V. and VIII.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (near FA (many).

Corr. No. 11670/07. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after

Wednesday, 17th May, 1911. (Plan 33/80, B 2 and 3.)

Bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner of Avon Location 4451, and extending South to the South-East corner of Location 7506; thence Eastward along the North side of the public road lo a point North of the North-West cornier of Location 7284; thence North to the South boundary of Location 10598, West to its South-West corner, North to the South-East corner of Location 4451 aforesaid, and along its South boun-dary West to the starting point. Area, about 4:30 acres.

The above area is thrown open subject to classification and survey, after which price will be fixed.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (near Kelkering—Meek ering A .

Corr. No. 13053/05. Open, under Parts V., VT., and Vi IL, on and after

Wednesday, 17th May, 1911. (Plan 26/80.)

The area bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner of Avon Location 7922, and extending North to the South boundary of Location 9539, thence West to the latter 's South-West corner, and thence South-Eastward and East-South-Eastward along the North-Eastern side of a public road to the starting point. Area about 160 acres; price 17s. per acre. (Reserve 10211 is hereby cancelled.)

Avon District (near K ore cloekic,c).

Corr. No. 12712/09. Open, under Parts V. and on and after Wed-

nesday, 17th May, 1911. (Plan 3:3/80, 143.)

Price per Acre.

acres. 15713 ... ... 805

Corr. No. 6315/09. Avon District (near Goon? arin).

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII., on and after Wednesday, 24th May, 1911. Plan 25/80.

The area bounded on the Northward by Avon Loca-tions 11060, 11082, 12194, 12187, 12188, 12207, 12177 to 12180 inclusive, and 12176, and partly by the Northern boundary of Plan 25/80.

On the Eastward by the Western side of a public road passing along the West boundaries of Locations 11063, 11066, 11067, 15637, 15635; thence by the North and West boundaries of Temporary Reserve 1380/98 and Location 15617.

On the Southward by a road passing along the North-West boundary of Location 15618; thence by tine North- ern boundaries of Locations 11391, 14653, 11390, 14583, 15809, 12796, 12795; thence by a North line to a point East of the North boundary of Location 12886; thence West passing along said North boundary to a point South of the South-East corner of Location 10359.

On the Westward by a North line therefrom to the North boundary of the plan.

Approximate area, 50,000 acres. The above area is made available subject to elassifica-

tion and survey, after which price will be fixed. -

II. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary fur Lands'

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTTON.

Department at Lands. and Surveys, Perth, 20th April, 1911.

FT is hereby notified, for general information, that the lands as described hereunder will be available for selec-tion on and after Tuesday, the 9th May, , 1911, under Parts V. and 'MI. of the Land Act and its amendments. Lands available also under Part VI. are :narked with an asterisk.

Applications must be lodged with the Government Land Agent for the District in which the land is situated.

Applications may be lodged before the day specified, but will be treated as having been received on the appointed day, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

There shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing of the date for applications and tine date on which the Board sits. Immediately after the closing of the date notice will be given in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with :the matter; but it shall not be obligatory on the Depart-ment to give any other notice.

Locations No. Ares.

E s. d. 0 16 0

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MAY 5, 1911. J

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1349

if it becomes necessary that an application should go before the Land Board the applicant, if he wishes, may apply to the Head Office for a certificate to the Railway Department, which, on presentation at the near-est Railway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

BEVERLEY AGENCY. Avon District.

Corres. 8493/06. Avon Location 9626, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 12s. 6d. per acre, being Homestead Farm 8549/74 for- feited by E. E. Palmerston. (Plan 379/80, Fl.)

About 16 miles West of Westbrook.

Corres. 2998/05. Avon Location 5307, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at lls, per acre, being Homestead Farm 6420/74 for-feited by J. H. Reilly. (Plan 343A/40, C2.)

About 13 miles East of Mt. Kokeby. This block is made available subject to an existing

--mortgage to the Agricultural Bank and to payment for improvements existing on the block.

NORTHAM AGENCY.

Ninghan District. Corres. 9934/10. 'Starting from a point about 70 chains North and

16 chains East of the North-West corner of Ninghan Location 19; thence running 50 chains North and 100 chains West; thence 50 chains South, and thence 100 chains West to starting point; subject to classification and pricing; containing 500 acres. Original applica-tion withdrawn. (Plan 56/80, Al, and 57/80, FL)

About 20 miles North-East of Wongan Hill. R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 27th April, 1911.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the lands as described hereunder will be available for selec-tion on and after Tuesday, the 16th May, 1911, under Parts V. and VIII. of the Land Act and its amend-ments. Lands available also under Part VI. are marked with an asterisk.

Applications must be lodged with the Government Land Agent for the District in which the land is situated.

Applications may be lodged before the day specified, but will be treated as having been received on the

`'appointed day, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

There shall be an interval of at least seven days be-tween the closing of the date for applications and the date on which the Board sits. Immediately after the closing of the date notice will be :given in the Govern-scent Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; but it shall not he obligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

If it becomes necessary that an application should go before the Land Board the applicant, if he wishes, may apply to the Head Office for a certificate to the Railway Department which, on presentation at the near-est Railway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

NORTHAM AGENCY. Avon District.

Corr. 360/11. Avon Location 15137, as surveyed, containing' 1,000

acres, at lls. per acre; being G. L. Scott's forfeited C.P. 28836/55 and Homestead Farm 16279/74. (Plan 55/80, B2.)

About 27 miles North of Dowerin-Merredin Railway.

Corr. 10114/10. Avon Locations 14011 a lid 14035, as surveyed, con-

taining 1,000 acres and 585 acres, at 12s. and 10s. per acre respectively; being J. & W. Ford's cancelled appli.- cal ions 15714/74, 15715/74, and 28054/55. (Plan 35/80, 112.)

About 22 miles North of Burracoppiu. These blocks carry a Bank advance of £500 if taken

together.

*Corr. 15086/10. Bounded on the West by Locations 10221, 8955, and

Reserve 9608; on the South by the Goldfields Railway and Reserve 12892; on the East by Locations 4864 and 15616, and on the North by an East and West line to enclose about 500 acres; being F. J. Harder's cancelled Appli-cation 9623/56. (Plan 25/80, D3.)

Adjoining Baandee Townsite.

Corr. 12574/04. Avon Location 6923, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at lls. per acre; being A.J. Marshall's forfeited Home-stead Farm 6008/74. (Plan 33A/80, B2.)

About three miles North of Ejanding Siding.

Victoria District. *Corr. 10133/10. Bounded on the West by Locations 5276 and 4919;

on the North by Location 5560; on the East by Loca-tions 4859 and 5774, and on the South by an East and West line, being the continuation West of the Southern boundary of 5774, to enclose 1,000 acres; being J. W. Dawson's cancelled Application 6040/68: (Plan 89/80, B and C 2.)

About 28 miles East of Marchagee.

WAGIN AGENCY. Williams District.

Corr. 15823/10. Williams Location 9715, as surveyed, containing 942

acres, at 12s. 6d. per acre; being S. Munn's cancelled Application 28554/55. (Plan Locations near Pingarn- ing.)

About 12 miles South-East of Dumbleyung. This block carries a Bank advance of

*Corr. 13787/10. Starting from the South-West corner of Location 6695

and running West 80 chains, thence North 80 chains, thence East 40 chains, thence South 40 chains, thence East to the Western boundary of Location 6695; thence South along the Western boundary of said location to starting point; containing 430 acres; being A. E. Skene's cancelled Applications 27778/55 and 27779/55. (Plan 386D/40, B3.)

About 28 miles East of Wolwolling.

'Corr. 11950/10. Starting from the South-West corner of Location 5955

and running about 22 chains in a Westerly direction along the Wagin Road: thence North about 46 chains, thence East about 22 chains to the Western boundary of Location 9613, thence South to starting point; con-taining 100 acres; being 0. H. Martin's cancelled Appli-cation 9442/56. (Plan 408A/40, Bl.)

About 20 miles East of Buchanan.

NARROGIN AGENCY. Williams District.

Corr. 1141/1.1. Williams Locations 8025 and 8026, as surveyed, con-

taining 160 and 741/4 acres respectively; being A. Lang-ford's cancelled Application 9963/56. (Plan 3S5B/40, D1.)

About six miles West of Wardering.

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1350 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

*Corr. 104/11. Starting from a point about 30 chains South from

the North-West corner of Location 5258, and running West about 51 chains along the Northern boundary of Location 280, thence North about 12 chains, thence East to the Western boundary of Location 8258, thence South along said boundary to starting point; containing about 60 acres. (Plan 378D/40, B4.)

About five and a half miles West of Cuballing.

" Corr. 10151/06. Williams Location 4924, as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 12s. per acre; being J. B. Healey's forfeited Homestead Farm S704/74. (Plan 385B/40, Dl.)

About nine miles East of Cuba

*Corr. 2843/07. Starting from the North-West corner of Location

5868, and running North about 20 chains; thence East about 31 chains; thence South to the North-East corner of Location 5868; thence West along the North boun-dary of said location to starting point; containing about 62 acres. (Plan 378D/40, B4.)

About four and a half miles North-West of Cubal-ling.

Corr. 3017/11 - and 3018/11. Williams Locations 10083, 10084,

taining 819 acres and 800 acres, at acre respectively; being A. J. de R. ston 's abandoned C.Ps. 10082/56 and Knlinn, Sheet 4. )

About 3S miles East of Wickepin. These blocks carry a Bank advance

together.

KATANNI.Nu .WENCY. Kojonup District.

Corr. 4901/09. Kojonup Location 5834, as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at lls. per acre; being S. E. T. Johnson's for-feited Homestead Farm 12606/74. (Plan 417/80, E2.)

About five miles South-East of 'Wallakupp, Katanning-Shannon Soak Railway.

BRIDGETOWN AGENCY. Sussex District.

*Corr. 17200/10. Starting from a point situated 'about 20 chains West

from the North-East corner of Location 946, and run-ning North 22 chains; thence East to Road No. 331 on the Western boundary of Location 588; thence in a South-Easterly direction along said road to the North-ern boundary of Location 934; thence West along the Northern boundaries of Locations 934 and 946 to start-ing point; containing 100 acres. (Plan 441/80, Bl.)

About. two miles North-West of Augusta.

Nelson District. "Corr. 12094/10. Starting from the North-East corner of Location 3050,

and running East 10 chains; thence North to the South boundary of Location 1937; thence 20 chains West along said boundary; thence South to the North boundary of Location 3050; thence East along said boundary to starting point; containing 100 acres; being C. C. Hack's cancelled Application 21820/55. (Plan 438/80, D1.)

About 25 miles 'East of Bridgetown.

GERALDTON AGENCY. Victoria District.

*Corr. 9577/10. Starting from a point 50 chains North from the South-

East corner of Location 5680, and running East about 90 chains; thence South about 111 chains; thence West about 90 chains; thence North to starting point; con-taining about 1,000 acres; being L. B. Chase's cancelled Application 9414/56. (Plan 122/80, E2.)

About 35 miles East of Yandanooka.

'Corr. 3/10. Victoria Location 4611, as surveyed, containing 1,000

acres; 250 acres under Part V., at 15s., per acre, and the balance Part VI., at 5s. 6d. per acre; being Jos-Hunter's abandoned C.P. 8030/56. (Plan 160/80, E4.)

About 24 miles East of Northampton.

BEVERLEY AGENCY. Avon District.

Corr. 13405/03. Avon Location 5723, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 14s. per acre; being E. B. Pustkuchin's forfeited Homestead Farm 4008/74. (Plan 378B/40, D1.)

About 15 miles North-East of Pingelly.

Corr. 12475/04. Avon Location 7245, as surveyed (excluding portion

required for deviation of Road No. 2831), containing about 15614 acres, at 10s. 66. per acre; being J. Peter-son's forfeited Homestead Farm 5981/74. (Plan 342C/40, F4.)

About seven miles West of Brookton.

Corr. 13679/04. Avon Location 7068, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 16s. 60. per acre; being G. H. Kellow's forfeited Homestead Farm 6127/74. (Plan 343D/40, B4.)

About three and a half miles North-East of Kulyal-ing, G.S.R.

Corr. 13384/04. Avon Location 7019, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 12s. 66. per acre; being S. V. Kellow's forfeited Homestead Farm 6091/74. (Plan 343D/40, B4.)

About five and a half miles South-East of Brooktou.

Corr. 3311/05. Avon Location 7455, as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 7s. per acre; being W. S. Yates' forfeited Homestead Farm 6471/74. (Plan 342C/40. F3.)

About seven miles West of Brookton.

ALBANY AGENCY.

Plantagenet District. *Corr. 15830/10. Starting from the North-East corner of Location 3082;

thence North about 50 chains along the Western boundary of Location 2043; thence West about 26 chains; thence South to the Northern boundary of Location 3082; thence East along the North boundary of said location to start-ing point; containing about 100 acres; being J. Holmes' cancelled Application 28482/55. (Plan 450/80, B3.)

About 38 miles East of Mulikupp, G.S.R.

"Corr. 12188-12190/10. Starting from the North-West corner of Location 3105

(13765/74), and running about 26 chains West; thence North about 28 chains; thence West about 50 chains; thence North about 28 chains; thence 'West about 66 chains; thence North about 28 chains; thence East to the Waychinicupp River; thence in a South-Easterly direction along: said River, to the North-East corner of Location 3105; thence along the Northern boundary of said location to starting point; containing about 480 acres; being J. E. arid A. Holmes' cancelled Applica-tions 15638/74, 15636/74, and 15637/74. (Plan 450/80, A3.)

About 32 miles East of MulikupP, U.S.R.

*Corr. 1621 and 1622/11. Starting point from the North-West corner of Loca-

tion 331, and running East SO chains; thence North 40 chains; thence West SO chains; thence South 40 chains, to starting point; containing 320 acres; being R. A. and J. T. Preston's cancelled Applications 16405/74 and 16404/74. (Plan 452/80, Fl.)

About 15 miles West of Mt. Barker.

as surveyed, con-16s. and 145. per and H. C. John-100S]/56. (Plan

of £400 if taken

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MAY 5, 1911.] . GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1351

Hay District. 'Corr. 2201/11. Starting from the North-West corner of Location 663,

and running North about 130 chains; thence West about 70 chains; thence South about 122 chains to proposed road; thence in a South-Easterly direction along said road to the Western boundary of Location 663; thence North to starting point; containing about 1,000 acres; being R. J. Colmer 's cancelled Application for a Grazing Lease. (Plan 444/80, D1.)

About 15 miles West of Cranbrook.

*Corr. 1623/11. Starting from the North-East corner of Location 936,

and running 40 chains East along the Southern boundary of Location 405; thence South 40 chains, thence West 40 chains; and thence 40 chains North to starting point; containing 160 acres; being A. S. Pepper's cancelled Application 16403/74. (Plan 452/80, Fl.)

About 15 miles West of Mt. Barker.

Corr. 981/07. Hay Location 199, as surveyed, containing 72 acres,

at 10s. per acre ; being C. J. G. Lyne 's forfeited C.P. 5756/56. (Plan 456/80, Al.)

Near Irvine Inlet, about 17 miles West of Denmark.

NORTHAM AGENCY.

Melbourne District. Corr. 3110/10. Starting from the North-West corner of Location 1931,

and running 40 chains along its Northern boundary; thence South 40 chains; thence East 40 chains; thence 40 chains North along the Western boundary of said Location to starting point; containing 160 acres, at Ss. per acre; being W. H. Turner's forfeited Homestead Farm 14076/74. (Plan Dalwallinu, Sheet 1.)

Portion of Location 1931.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th May, 1911. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the lands as described hereunder will be available for selec-tion on and after Tuesday, the 23rd May, 1911, under Parts Y. and VIII. of the Land Act and its amendments. Lands available also under Part VI. are marked with an asterisk.

Applications must he lodged with the Government Laud Agent for the District in which the land is situated.

Applications may be lodged before the day specified, but will be treated as having been received on the appointed day, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

There shall be an interval of at least seven days be-tween the closing of the date for applications and the date on which the Board sits. Immediately after the closing of the date notice will be given in the Govern_ ment Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

If it becomes necessary that an application should go before the Land Board the applicant, if he wishes, may apply to the Head Office for a certificate to the Railway Department which, on presentation at the nearest Rail-way Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket at Ex-cursion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

NORTHAM AGENCY.

Avon District. 2037/10. 160 acres at 12s. per acre, being Northern portion of

Avon Location 14191; being Geo. Macado's forfeited Homestead Farm 13926/74. (Plan 34/80, F2).

About 31/ miles North-East of Nungarin.

12679/10. 160 acres at 12s. 6d. per acre, being portion of Avon

Location 14087. Starting from the South-West corner of Location 14087 and running 40 chains along its Southern boundary; thence Northerly 40 chains; thence Westerly 40 chains; thence Southerly along the Westerly boundary of said Location to starting point; being F. Thomas' forfeited Homestead Farm 15125/74. (Plan 34/80, FL)

About 12 miles North-East of Quelean Siding. "11523/10. Starting from the South-West corner of Location 13957

and running North along the Western boundary of said location to the North-West corner of same; thence along its Northern boundary to the South-West corner of Location 7326; thence North along the Western boundary of said location to the South-East corner of Location 4481.; thence West about 50 chains; thence South about 81 chains; thence East to starting point; containing about 160 acres; being A. C. Jones' cancelled Application 15403/74. (Plan 2A/40, Bl.)

About two miles in a Southerly direction from Karri_ jine.

*16808/10. Starting from the South-East corner of Location 13126

and running North about 80 chains along its Eastern boundary; thence East about 43 chains to road; thence about 40 chains in a South-Easterly direction along said road; thence South about 72 chains; thence West about 65 chains; thence North to starting point; containing about 675 acres; being J. T. Quinlivan's cancelled Appli-cation 6215/6S. (Plan 3/80, Fl.)

About six miles in a South-Easterly direction from Tammin.

*16953/10. Starting from the North-East corner of Location

1338S and running East 60 chains; thence South about 106 chains; thence West 60 chains; thence North to starting point; containing about 640 acres; being J. Stidworthy's cancelled Applications 6263/68 and 16072/ 74. (Plan 26/80, E2 and 3.)

About seven miles North of Wyola. 10512/05. Avon Location 8231, as surveyed; containing 160

acres, at £1 per acre; being R,. R. Lee's forfeited Home-stead Farm 7361/74. (Pla.n 25/SO, A4.)

About four miles South-Westerly from Kellerberrin. 13796/10. Avon Location 14516, as surveyed; containing 547

acres, at 15s. 6d. per acre; being A. G. Plate 's cancelled Application 27773/55. (Plan Kerkinin and Kmmninift sheet 1.)

About 34 miles Southerly from Doodlakine. *10673/10. Bounded on the North by Locations 12762, 12620, and

12622; on the East by Locations 18923 and 13268; on the West by Locations 12762 and 9085; and on the South by an East and West line to enclose 300 acres; being Kevor Singh's cancelled Application 9032/56. (Plan 3/80, F2.)

About 141A miles South-Westerly from Quairading.

Ninghan, District. *1898/09. Ninghan Locations 247 and 250, containing 160 and

4S0 acres respectively, being B. Samson's abandoned • Homestead Farm 12251/74 and C.P. 22852/55 (Plan 56/80, El.)

About 30 miles North of the Dowerin-Merredin railway. 13672/10. Starting from the North-West corner of Location

17316, and running 40 chains East along its Northern boundary; thence South 40 chains; thence East 40 chains; thence North 40 chains along the Western boundary of said location to starting point; containing 160 acres; being C. W. Sedgwick 's cancelled Application 15496/74. (Plan 4/80, Cl.)

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1352 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1r 5, 1911.

This laud is ma-de available subject to existing im-provements thereon.

About six miles South of Wootundra. "14070/10. Starting from the South-East corner of Location 1071

and running South about 50 chains; thence East 50 chains; thence North 100 chains; thence West 50 chains; thence South along the Eastern boundary of Location 1071 to starting point; containing 500 acres; being J. G. Thomas' cancelled Applications 27955/55 and 15663/74. (Plan 57/80, Fl.)

About 18 miles North-Easterly from Wougan Hills.

Melbourne District. *12030/10. Starting from the North-West corner of Location 1871

and running North about 50 chains; thence East 20 chains; thence South about 50 chains; thence West to starting point; containing about 100 acres; being Win. clemmell's cancelled Application 9482/56. (Plan 32/80, Al.) . About 20 miles East of Mogumber.

ALBANY AGENCY. Plantagenet District.

*1890/11. Starting from the North-West corner of Location 39A

and running North about 85 chains; thence West about 164 chains to lake; thence in a South-Westerly direction along said boundary of lake to a point about 50 chains South of the North line described above; thence about 15 chains; thence South about 74 chains; thence West to the South-East corner of Location 39A; thence along the Eastern and Northern boundaries of said location to starting point; containing about 1,840 acres; being C. Harewood's cancelled Application 6553/68 and Home-stead Farm Application. (Plan 451/80, E and P4.)

About 21. miles in a South-Easterly direction from Mulikupp.

*11858/10. Starting from the South-East corner of Location 2514;

thence along the Eastern and Northern boundary of said location; thence along the Eastern boundary of Location 2780; thence about 20 chains along its Northern boun-dary; thence North about 30 chains; thence West about 33 chains; thence South about 13 chains; thence East about 134 chains; thence South about 75 chains; thence West about 24 chains; thence South about 46 chains; thence West to Road No. 683; thence in a North_Westerly direction along said road to starting point; containing about 1,100 acres; being J. C. Drummond Hay's can-celled Applications 5845/68 and 28991/55. (Plan 451/80, P4.)

The lit ed described above is, however, exclusive of Location 2516, being 'Homestead Farm 13045/74.

About 18 miles South-Easterly from Mulikupp. '88/11. Starting from a point about 10 chains East from the

North-West boundary of Location 2986 and running North about 25 chains; thence East to the Kalgan River; thence in a Southerly direction along said river to the Eastern boundary of Location 2986; thence along the East and North boundaries of the same location to start-ing point; containing about 100 acres; being 3'. C. C. Drummond Hay's cancelled A.pplication 28990/55. (nail 451/80, E3.)

About 17 miles in an Easterly direction from Mulikupp.

Kent District. *16769/10. Starting from a point situate about 95 chains West

from the South-East corner of 1530/93, and about 42 chains North, and running East 20 chains; thence North 40 chains; thence West 40 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence East 20 chains to starting point; contain-ing 160 acres; being 'F. G. E. Woolcott's cancelled Appli-cation 10151/74. (Plan 4:31/80, 142.)

'Near Cairdner River.

Hag District. *16011/10. Starting from a point about 43 chains East from the

South-West corner of C2 and running about 40 chains East along the Southern boundary of same; thence South about 23 chains; thence West to the Prankland River;

thence in a Northerly direction along said river to start-ing point; containing about 100 acres; being D. W. :Hodge's cancelled Application 9822/56. (Plan. 444/80, A2.)

About 30 miles West of Tenterden.

BEVERLEY AGENCY. Avon District.

2949/11. Avon Locations 17199, 17194, 17193, 17200, and 17201,

as surveyed, containing 994 acres, 1,000 acres, 1,000 acres, 994 acres, and 986 acres, at 15s. Gd., 14s., 16s. Gd., 18s. Gd., and 16s. per acre respectively; being J., B. J., and S. Solly's cancelled Applications 29191/55, 29192/55, 10079/56, 10077/56, and 10078/56. (Plan, Locations -near Mt. Arrowsmith.)

Locations 17199 and 17200 carry a bank advance of £350, if taken together. Locations 17194 and 17193 also carry a Bank advance of £350, if taken together.

About 42 miles Southerly from Nangeenan. 1587/11. Avon Location 10882, as surveyed; containing 966

acres, at 10s. Gd. per acre; being N. C. Carter's cancelled C.P. 29004/55. (Plan, Locations near Knrrenkutten.)

About 38 miles South-Easterly from Quairading. *18179/10. Starting from the South_East corner of Location 18911,

and running West about 60 chains; thence South to the North boundary of Location 8402; thence along the North and East boundaries of said Location; thence East along the North boundary of Location 8416 to road; thence in a 'Northerly direction along said road to start-ing point; containing. about 300 acres; being .T. H. Atkins' cancelled Application 6373/68. (Plan 344/80, B4.)

About 37 miles in an Easterly direction from Brooktort. "10796/10. Starting from the South-West corner of Location

14728 and running East about 160 chains; thence South about 45 chains to the Northern boundary of Location 17827; thence West to the North-West corner of said Location; thence South along Western boundary of same to the Northern boundary of Location 18515; thence West along its Northern boundary; thence South along its Western boundary to the Northern boundaries of Locations 17829; thence West along the Northern boun-daries of Locations 17829 and 17828 to the Eastern boon-da,ry of Location 3491; thence about 40 chains North to the South-West corner of Homestead 'Farm 13049/74; thence around the Southern, Eastern, and Northelai boun-daries of said Homestead :Farm to the Eastern boundary of 8/232; thence North to starting point; containing about 950 acres. (Plan 379/80, D2.)

About 24 miles West of Pingelly. - '7157/09. Starting from the South-West corner of Location 6467,

and running North along its Western boundary; thence West along the Southern boundary of Location 11169; thence North about 10 chains along the Western boundary of said Location; thence West about 10 chains; thence South to the North-East corner of Location 10306; thence in a South-Easterly direction along road to the North-West corner of Location 6399 ; thence East along the Northern boundary of said location to starting point; containing about 100 acres. (Plan 379/80, P2.)

About 13 miles West of Pingelly.

GERALDTON AGENCY.

Victoria District. 3013/1.1.. Victoria Location 4776, as surveyed, containing 1,000

acres, at 10s. 6d. per acre; being late position of C.P. 29184/55 and H.P. 16544/74. (Plan Locations near Perenjori.)

About 30 miles in a North-Easterly direction from Carnanialt

'11990/10. Starting from the South-East corner of Reserve 265A,

and running South 25 chains; thence West 64 chains; thence North 25 chains; thence East to starting point; containing 160 acres; being J. P. Dorcas' cancelled Homestead Farm 13915/74. (Plan 156/80, Al.)

About 1.714 miles North-Westerly from Mullewa.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1353

"15251/10. Starting from Peg No. 3 on the Western bank of

the Yarra Yarra Lake, and running West about 60 chains; thence South about 40 chains; thence East to said Lake; and thence iu a Northerly direction along the Western bank of lake to starting point; containing about 240 acres; being R. Hinckley's cancelled Application 6061/68. (Plan 95/80, A3.)

About seven miles South-Westerly from Carnamalt

Victoria District. "15252/10. Starting from the South-East corner of Location 3480,

running ,West about 78 chains; thence South along the Eastern boundary of Location 3375; thence along the Southern boundary of said location to the North-East corner of Location 4494; thence South along the East-ern boundary of Locations 4494 and 4492; thence along the Northern and Eastern boundary of Location 4493; thence East about 45 chains; thence South to the North-West corner of Location 5676; thence East to the Yarra Yarra Lake; thence in a Northerly direction along the Western bank of said lake to starting point; containing

,about 2,900 acres; being R. Hinckley's cancelled Appli-cation 6062/68. (Plans 94/80 and 95/80, and F and

1 A 2.) About seven and a half miles West of Carnamah.

NARROGIN AGENCY. Williams District.

8512/10. Bounded on the North by Location 2261; on the West

by Location 7289; on the South and East by Road No. 1693 and Perth-Albany Road; containing about 60 acres; being C. Campbell's cancelled Application 15149/74. (Plan 384/80, E2.)

About 111/2 miles in a North-Westerly direction from Williams.

Avon District. 7257/06. Avon Location 9473, as surveyed, containing 133 acres;

subject to classification and pricing. (Plan 37SD/40, A3.)

About six and a half miles in a South-Westerly direc-tion from Popanyiuning.

Williams District. 3042/11. Williams Location 10082, as surveyed, containing 1,000

acres, at 10s. per acre; being A. R. de R. Johnston's cancelled C.P. Application. (Plan Kullin, Sheet 4.)

About 38 miles East of Wickepin. This block carries a bank balance of £300.

WAGIN AGENCY. Kojonup District.

5997/05. Kojonup Location 3505, as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 1.0s. per acre; being S. McNeil's forfeited Homestead Farm 6841/74. (Plan 409c/40, D4.)

About seven and a half miles in a Westerly direction from Boyerin.

12670/02. Williams Location 2288, as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 12s. per acre; being E. J. McAullay's forfeited Homestead Farm 1894/74W. (Plan 409b/40, D2.)

This block is subject to the payment of £29, for im-provements existing thereon, and this amount must be paid when lodging application.

About two miles in a North-Westerly direction from Wagin.

KAT ANNING AGENCY. Kojonup District.

4638/05. Kojonup Location 3527, as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 15s. per acre; being W. A. Boomer's forfeited Homestead Farm 6622/74. (Plan 408d/40, 04.)

About 23 miles East of Boyerin.

BRIDGETOWN AGENCY. Sussex District.

2057/09. Bounded on the North by the South boundary of

Location 47; on the East by Locations 202 and 34:5; on the South by Reserve 8430A; on the West by a North-erly and Southerly line, leaving 10 chains between same and the coast; containing about 50 acres; being H. Grasby's cancelled Application 22S60/55. (Plan 440/S0, Al.)

On the coast, near Gnoocardup.

ALBANY AGENCY. Denmark Estate.

17294/10. Open, under Part V. (Sections 55 and 56), on and

after Tuesday, 23rd May, 1911. Denmark Estate, Lot 612, as surveyed, containing

1051/2 acres, at £4 15s. 6d. per acre; being H. G. Dare's cancelled C.P. 28355/55. (Plan Denmark, Sheet 2.)

This lot is made available subject to the regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 18th March, 1910, page 751. The maximum area which may be selected by any one person is fixed at 151 acres. No license for the sale of intoxicants will be granted in the Denmark Estate.

GERALDTON AGENCY. Bowes Estate.

2654/11 and 2629/11. Victoria Locations 5330, 5331, and 5362, within the

Bowes Estate, as surveyed, containing 639 acres, 241 acres, and 363 acres; at 37s.,, 41s., and 4Ss. per acre, respectively; being James Ringland's and A. H. Moun-tain's cancelled Applications 20/1188 and 20/1168. (Plan Bowes Estate.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th May, 1911. IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands have been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose of new Roads, that is to say:-

5800/07. Greenhills Road District.

Extension of Road 3389.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present terminus at the SoutltEast corner of Avon Location 7871, and extending as surveyed Diagram 39111 South along and inside the West bound-ary of Location 9997, and continuing along the East boundaries of Locations 8984 and 10764 to the latter 's South-East corner; thence as surveyed South:Westward,' Southward, and South-Eastward, and again Southward to the North-West corner of Location 12110.

5 acres Or. 39p. being resumed from Avon Location 9997. (Plan 343/80.)

617/06. Brookton and Grcenhills Road Districts.

Deviation of Part of Road 3785.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road at the South-West corner of Avon Location 8864, and extending North along and inside its West boundary and part of the West boundary of Location 7437 to the South-East corner of Reserve 10617; thence West one chain and again North inside and along the East boundary of said Reserve 10617 to a surveyed road at its North-East corner; thence East along said surveyed road to rejoin the present road.

About 6 acres being resumed from Avon Location 8864. About Oa. 3r. 24p. being resumed from Avon Location

7437. (Plan 343/80.)

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1354 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

3427/11. Brookton Road District.

No. 4110.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving an angle in Road 2831 on the North-Western boundary of Avon Location 6710, and extending South-Westward along and inside the latter to one chain beyond the South corner of Location 5991; thence North-Westward along the South-West boundary of said Location 5991 to join a surveyed road at its West corner. Deviating slightly near its junction with said surveyed road to avoid rocks.

About 1 acre Or. 25p. being resumed from Avon Loca-tion 6710. (Plan 379/80.)

10397/08. Greemmount Road District.

No. 4111.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the North-West corner of Swan Location 1884, and ex-tending South along its West boundary to its South-West corner; thence as surveyed Diagram 38817 East-ward along and inside part of the latter's South bound-ary; thence South-Eastward through Location 1915, and again South along and inside the West boundary of Loca-tion 1636 to join a surveyed road at its South_West corner (widening out at said corner to form a triangle as surveyed) ; thence East along said surveyed road to West boundary of Location 1.684. (Plan 1B/40.)

0 acres 2r. 1p. being resumed from Swan Location 1884.

1 acre Or. 22p. being resumed from Swan Location 1915.

0 acres 3r. 17 1/10p. being resumed from Swan Loca-tion 1636.

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

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

JAMES MITCHELL, Minister for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. WHEREAS the Darling Range Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Kalanumnda On or about the 9th day of September, 1910, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

Darling Range Road District. 7788/05. Deviation of part of Road 2434.-A strip of land,

one chain wide, its South side leaving the South side of the present road at its intersection with the South-Eastern boundary of Swan Location 1412, and extending as surveyed, Diagram 38687, 275deg. 6min. through said location to its North-Western boundary; thence 225deg. 2min. along the latter, to rejoin the North-Eastern side of the present road.

1 acre 1r. 3p. being resumed from. Swan Location 1412.

WHEREAS the Tambellup Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Tambellup on or about the 1st day of April, 1909, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

n/7001u)) Road District. 3420/09. No. 4080.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the North-West corner of Kojonup Location 2505, and extending South along its West boun-dary to its South-West corner; thence East as suri;eyed, Diagram 38661, along the North boundary of Location 2313, and in prolongation through said Location 2505 to a surveyed road on the latter's East boundary.

2 acres lr. 2Sp. being resumed from Kojonup Loca-tion 2505. (Plan 437/80.)

WHEREAS the Upper Chapman Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Oaklands on or about the 13th day of February, 1911, resolved to open the roads hereinafter described, that is to say:-

Upper Chapman Road District. 13422/08. No. 4100.--A strip of land, 50 links wide, leaving

Road No. 4101 in Victoria Location 2948, and extending North-Eastward through Victoria Locations 294S, 1490, 1690, 29, again through 1690, and onwards to join the Western side of a survecy-ed road.

0 acres 1r. 24n. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion Hon 2948.

0 acres 3r. 30p. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 1490.

2 acres lr. 4p. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 1690.

0 acres Or. 35p. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 29. (Plan 157D/40.)

No. 4101.--IA strip of land, 50 links wide, leaving the North-Western side of Road 2019 in Victoria Loca-tion 34 near its North boundary, and extending as sur-veyed, Diagram 38076, Westward through said Location 34, Victoria Location 1690 and 2948, to the Eastern side of the Geraldton-Northampton Railway Reserve.

2 acres 2r. 25p. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 2948.

0 acres 3r. 30p. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 1690.

0 acres Or. 34p. being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 34. (Plan 157D/40.)

WHEREAS the Northampton Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Northampton on the 24th day of February, 1911, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

Northampton Road District. 2625/11. No. 4102.-A strip of land, one chain wide, starting

from the South-Eastern corner of Victoria Location 3347, --- and extending Southward along the Eastern boundaries of Victoria Location 5100 to its South corner; thence South-Eastward along a South-Western'boundary of Vic-toria Location 3089; thence East inside and along the South boundary of the latter to join a surveyed road near its South-East corner.

The areas required being resumed from Victoria Loca-tions 5100 and 3089. (Plan Classification 3.)

WHEREAS the Brookton Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Brookton on or about the 20th day of March, 1911, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

Brookton Road District. 3456/11. No. 4108.-A strip of land, two chains wide, its North-

Eastern side leaving the North-Western side of Road 2010 at the North-Eastern boundary of Avon Location 4110, and extending along the latter to its North corner.

About two roods being resumed from Avon Location 4410. (Plan 343D/40.)

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

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

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified that the lines of communication described above are roads within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1902," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 5th day of May, 1911.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned road in the Upper Blackwood Road District passes, has applied to the Upper Blackwood Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

5555/08. B. 117.-The surveyed road along the North boundary

of Wellington Location 317, and South-Westward along part of South-Eastern boundary of Location 2516 to the surveyed road. (Plan 415/80.)

WHEREAS Geo. Baker, being the occupier of laud over or along which the undermentioned road in the Upper Clmpman. Road District passes, has applied to the Upper Chiii,mitit Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

corr. 12881/10. C31.-The portion of a surveyed road deviated from

in Mt. Erin Lots 86 and 90, as shown on Diagram 3882A. (Plan Northampton, Classification 4.)

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MAY 5, 1911.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1355

WHEREAS Harold E. Ebsary, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned road in the Dumbleyung Road District passes, has applied to the Dumbleyung Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

1617/10. D. 15.-The surveyed road passing along the East

boundary of Williams Location 5507 and Reserve 9798 to the Dongolockiug Road. (Plan 386D/40.)

WHEREAS Alexander J. Aitcheson, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned road in the Kojonup Road District passes, has applied to the Kojonup Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

7341/09. K31.-The surveyed road extending North along the

West boundary and through Kojenup Location 3024 tc its North boundary. (Plan 437/SON.)

WHEREAS William Frederick Diprose, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned road in the Tambellup Road District passes, has applied to the Tambellup Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

3420/09. T. 14.-The surveyed road passing along a South and

a West boundary of Kojonup Location 2505 from the North-East corner of Location 2506 to the North-East corner of Location 2313. (Plan 437/80.)

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

Donnybrook Bookstall Lease. SEALED tenders (marked on the outside "Tender for Donnybrook Bookstall") will be received by the under-signed until noon on the sixteenth clay of May, 1911, for the leasing of the Bookstall rights at Donnybrook. Lease will be for a period commencing on the 22nd May, 1911, and terminating on the 31st day of May, 1913, and subject to "The Government Railways Act, 1904," and the By-laws made thereunder;

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

Forms of tender and full particulars can be obtained from the Station Master, Donnybrook, or from the undersigned.

No tender will necessarily be accepted. Perth, 1st May, 1911.

W.R. 1831/1911. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the public siding at Burlong (between Northam and Spen-cer's Brook) has been closed.

5th May, 1911.

WHEREAS Thomas Wild, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned road in the West Arthur Road District passes, has applied to the West Arthur Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

21.85/06. • W. 90.-That portion of Road 3250 deviated from the

North boundary of Location 1877 North-Eastward to the North-East corner of Location 1961; also from the North-West corner of Location ISSO, along the latter's North-- Western boundary, and through Location 1877 to its North-East corner. (Plan 410/80.)

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

And whereas the said Boards have assented to the said applications:

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said assents:

It is hereby notified that the said roads are closed. Dated this 5th day of May, 1911.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. Proposed Division of Clattering Road District into

Wards. Department of Lands and Surveys,

3119/95. Perth, 13th April, 1911. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor in Ex-ecutive Council, after the expiration of 21 clays from the date of publication of this notice, to divide the Chittering Road District into three Wards, to be named:-

Chittering, Bindoon, and Wannamal,

the boundaries of which will be published later. R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. Proposed abolition of time Bulong Road District.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 10126/99. Perth, 13th April, 1911.

IT is hereby notified that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, after the expiration of 21 days from the publication of this notice, to abolish the Bulong Road District, and also to alter the boundaries of the Kalgoorlie Road District to in-clude the area released by such abolition.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, - Under Secretary for Lands.

Quarterly Return, as required, ride Clause 54, Government Railways Act, lidwara 1111.,. No. 23 of 1904.

Total Gross Receipts for Quarter ended 31st March, 1911 £505,722

Total Expenditure for Quarter ended 31st March, 1911 £313,050

Gross Cost of Construction, ineluding east of Locomotives and Rolling Stock, and all Incidental Expenditure, as shown in Annual Report for the year ended 30th June, 1910. M, 377 962

28th April, 1911.

Return of Sales of Material to Private Firms and Persons-Mont/i of March, 1911.

Authority No. Particulars.

Amount. s. d.

475/11-1 Class "A" piston ring 0 19 4 606/10-Material for new paint shop .. 248 15 3 477/11-5cwt. ingot copper, at 03s. cut. .. 15 15 0 4S4/11-Purchase 10 ground hydrants and 1

C.I. surface box .. .. 10 5 0 436/11-8 21ft. old rails, 451bs., 1 ton 2cwt.

2qr. 3 8 10 530/10-Material for construction 250 "Gc"

wagons .. 1,041 15 467/11-12 carriage mats .. 6 6 0 474/11-2 second-hand copying presses .. 1 5 0 486/11-1 parcels delivery van horse 22 10 0 457/11-1 19ft. 10in. old rail, 451bs. (Wagin) 1 4 9 482/11-2 boxes fishbolts, 601bs. (new) .. 8 15 4 316/10-Purchase of barrels (including

freight) .. .. • • • • 100 0 0 446/11-2 sets piston metallic packing, Class

1 12 0 491/11-1 Class "A" engine spring 4 0 0 498/11-1 truck sawdust .. 0 7 6 489/11-1 set brake blocks "M," engine and

tender• • • • 497/11-12t

packing rings .. 3 13, 0 1 12 0

495/11-12 Torpedo ventilators (without in-side fittings) 2 13 6

494/11-100ft. buffer pin steel, at 20s. cwt. 7 0 0 554/10-Material for 20 suburban cars .. 29 15 0 499/11-6 carriage mats .. 3 3 0 512/11-1 R.H. switch blade, 461/1,1bs. . 3 15 0 502/11-25 old sleepers, at ls. (Geraldton) 1 5 0 407/11---460 old sleepers, at ls. (Kalgoorlie) 3 0 0 505/11-310 old sleepers, at 6(1. (Pingelly) 7 15 0 513/11-36 old sleepers, at Gd. (Claremont) 0 18 0 320/11-Copies of plans .. 7 0 308/11-Empty tins and oil drums 33 19 7

Total, £1,566 15 9

JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of Railways.

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1356 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Department of Mines, Perth, 4th. May, 1911.

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

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey : —

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.

1476w Broad Arrow

/1' Mt. Margaret Mt. Margaret ... Mt. Malcolm ..

1862v 1358c

Murchison Nannine 1092N, *1095N, 1096N, 1097N, 1100N North Coolgardie... Menzies ... 5371z Phillips River ... 169 Yilgarn *1151, *1487, *1506, *1569, 1541, *1542,

1547, *1611, *1624, *1705, *1740, *1770, *1831, *1875, *2316

* Conditionally.

The undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared forfeited for breach of labour cation is granted under Section 105, Subsection (1) :—

conditions, and prior right of appli-

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessees Names of persons to whom prior right of application is granted.

East Murchison .. ;Black Range 6618 Golden Crown Colgan, Daniel James ... Anderson, John Gemmill 1 South

662n Golden Crown Colgan, Daniel James ... Plush, Edward North

Mt. Margaret ... Mt. Malcolm 1330c Gwalia Queen Nicholson, Frederick ; Bur- ton. William Lugar, Edward

Kelly, Edmond Arthur

Murchison Cue 1762 Depot ... Lloyd, Edward Lushington Smith, George Alexander Lowe, George; Williams, Elizabeth

Yilgarn 953 Lillian Cockrane, Peter ; Mc- Pinn, Herman Stephen Mahon, Owen ; Sweeney, Jeremiah

1067 Southern Cross Boulder

O'Sullivan, John Pellew, William ; Pellew, William Henry James ; Murley, William ; Sander- son, Alexander

The Lessee of the undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was fined the sum set opposite the same as an alternative to forfeiture of such lease for breach of labour conditions. In the event of such fine not being paid within the period mentioned hereunder, then the lease to be forfeited forthwith :—

N of Period within which No. h. fine Goldfield. District. Lessee. Fine. Applicant for forfeiture. Lease. I is to be paid.

East Murchison Lawlers 87.1 The Northern Mines, £6 l Connelly, William Limited

The surrenders of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were accepted :—

22nd May, 1911

Goldfield.

Broad Arrow

Dunclas

I District. No. of Lease.

1535w 1588w 1128 1129 1130 1131

Name of Lease.

Kingfisher ... Rangitira .. Sunbeam ... Sunflower .. Sunny South Extended Sunfish ...

Lessees.

Leffley, Thomas ; Vonthien, William Leffley, Thomas ; Vonthien, William Scholey, John Robert Tye, Albert Henry Kett, David Edward Kett, David Edward

East Murchison ... Lawlers 1121 Sacrifice ... Richards, Jonathan Charles 1133 Raw Hide ... Richards, Jonathan Charles

Black Range 659n Coonabar Thomas, William Richard ; Munster, William

Mnrchison ... Mt. Magnet 1092m Emancipator Williamson, Charles 1001m Alicia South Williamson, Charles

Peak Hill 344c Comet ... Maunder, Percy Arthur Yilgarn • 993 Bullfinch Extended Pallier, Harold; Yeo, Sydney James;

Patey, William Albert 1895 Golden Queen ... Lane, John 2091 Montezuma Extended McAllister, Thomas ; Hanlon, George 2152 Comstock Nevada West Lambert, Charles Gordon ; Thompson,

Archibald Brown ; Jeffery, Archibald; Perry, Jules: Macmillan, John Love

2153 Comstock Nevada East • .. Lambert, Charles Gordon ; Thompson, Archibald Brown ; Jeffery, Archibald ; Ferry, Jules ; Macmillan, John Love

2179 Leviathan ... Hiscox, James Crawford

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MAY 5, 1911.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1357

THE MINING ACT, 1904—continued.

The undermentioned application for a Gold Mining Lease was refused :—

I Goldfield. District. No. ofApplication. Name of Lease.

Yilgarn 1593

Fighting Bird

Mineral Leases.

The undermentioned applications for Mineral Leases were approved, subject to survey.

Name of Field. District. Nos. of Applications.

Greenbusbe:; *523 yilg!arn 15

* Conditionally.

The undermentioned Mineral Lease was declared forfeited for breach of labour conditions, and prior right of application is granted under Section 105, Subsection (1) :—

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessee. Name of person to whom prior right of application is granted.

Phillips River ... 321 Great Oversight f Stevenson, Robert Henry i Gilbert, Charles

Miner's Homestead Lease. The undermentioned application for a Miner's Homestead Lease was refused:—

Goldfield. District. No. of Application. I Name of Lease.

East Murchison ... Black Range 37n Garden of Eden

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

Wyndham Road Board.

Arrears of Rates.

Public Works Department, Perth, 30th November, 1910.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the = Minister for Works has approved of the Wyndham Road

Board writing off Arrears of Rates stated in Schedule hereunder, in accordance with Section 159 of " The Roads Act, 1902. "

G. 0. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

Schedule.

Assess. No., Person rated, Location, Amount, and Reason why abandoned.

6—Cameron, A., 848/98 £12 14s. 1(1. Reverted to Crown.

13—Clarke, E. M., House,! £5 Ss. 4€1. House removed. 22—Emanuel, I. S., £22 His. Error in assessment. 27—Game, J. H., 493/98, 338/98, £8 Os. 6d. Reverted

to Crown. 59—Smith, E., 362, 383, £2 5s. Reverted to Crown. 74-0akes, W., 868/98, £6 15s. Reverted to Crown. 75—Gallagher & Co., 862/98, 13s. Gel. Reverted to Crown.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

Perth .Road Board.

Arrears of Rates.

Public Works Department, Perth, 19th April, 1911.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has approved of the Perth Road Board writing off Arrears of Rates stated in the Schedule hereunder, in accordance with Section 159 of " The Roads Act, 1902."

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Public Works.

Assessment No., Person rated, Location, Amount, and Reason why abandoned.

871—W. FL Newman, 388, 2s. Gd. Out of District. 872—P. W. H. Phill, 388, 2s. 106. Out of District. 514.—E. S. Barker, £1 Dis. 7d. Twice rated in error.

HARRY BROWN, Secretary.

approve of arrears in this Schedule being written off in accordance r,ith the provisi one of "The. Roads Act, 1902."

DACHA:8M, Minister for Works.

30th November, 1910.

I approve of arrears in this Schedule being written off in accordance with the provisions of "The Roads Act, 1902,"

H. DAGLISH, Minister for Works.

19th April, 1911.

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1358 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. Road Board Elections.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 26th April, 1911.

LT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 71 of the Roads Act, that the following gentlemen have been elected members of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder

Road Board. Ward' Date of

Election.

M elected. Occupation.

How vacancy occurred:

(a) Retirement. rc)) teesairtion.

Name of previous Member. Remarks.

Surname. I

Christian Name.

1911. Gosnells .. Maddington Mar. 16 Alcock .. Walter Weston Managing Retirement Alcock, W. W.

Law Clerk Do. do. do. .. Gibbs .. .. Stephen .. Farmer .. do. .. Gibbs, S. Do. .. do. .. do. .. Mackenzie James Ross .. Orchardist do. .. Austin, A.

Rockingham.. do. .. Bateman .. Samuel .. Grazier .. do. .. Bell, John .. ') No ballot Do. .. do. , . Huxtable .. Ernest Foust.. Publican do. .. Mead, C. G. 3 Candi- Do. .. do. .. Parkin .. Chas. Edward Wharfinger do. ... Stokes, J. .. J dates

Melville .. Applecross do. .. Stonliam .. Louis .. .. Accountant do. . : Stonham, L. .. Unopposed Do. .. Palmyra .. do. .. tillingston .. William James Trimmer .. do. .. Lillingston, W. J. .. do,

Johnston, F. W. .. Do. .. Bicton .. do. .. Procktor .. Arthur. J. .. Publican do. .. do: L--- Claremont ..

Do. .. .. do. .. do. ..

Cooper.. ... Everett ..

Thos. Harvey Reg. Win. ..

Civil Servant Manager ..

do. .. do. ..

Cooper, T. H. .. Everett, R. W. ..

do. 'l, do.

Do. .. .. do. .. Martin .. Fred. Wm. .. Secretary do. Cook, Sydney Francis do. Do. .. do. .. Archdeacon .. Theodore .. Estate Agent do. .. Archdeacon, T. .. as Auditor

Meckering .. East .. do. .. Kitto .. .. Thomas .. Farmer .. do. .. Eitto, T. .. .. Unopposed Do. .. Central .. do. .. Pemberton .. Thomas J. .. do. .. do. Pemberton, T. J. .. do. Do. .. West .. do. .. Carter .. .. Edmund Trace do. .. do. .. Carter, E. T. .. do.

Bunbury .. do. .. Hough. .. Joseph George Contractor do. .. Hough, J. G. Do. .. do. .. Lewin .. .. Charles Henry Butcher .. do. Lewin, C. H. Do. .. do. .. Menkhouse .. John .. .. Merchant do. .. Copplestone, H. W.

Lawlers .. .. do. .. McEffer .. Henry .. .. Blacksmith do. .. White, Geo. W. Do. .. .. do. .. Holohan .. John .. .. Hotelkeeper do. .. Holohan, John Do. do. .. Goodridgc .. William . , Cordial Manu-

facturer do. .. Routledge, Wm. Ed.

Do. .. .. do. .. Flynn .. .. John .. .. Storekeeper Resignation Fitzgerald, Denis Do. do. .. Bown .. .. Charles Francis Assayer .. do. .. Bown, Chas. F. ..

Swan .. West do. .. Johnson .. William Geo. Gentleman Retirement Johnson, W. G. Do. .. do. .. do. .. Mincilifi .. William .. Farmer .. do. „ Minchin, W. Do. .. South .. do. .. Gugeri .. .„- ,:Peter Anthony Gentleman do. .. Gugeri, P. A.

Mourambine.. Pingelly .. do. .. Sewell .. .. Geo. Malakoff Farmer .. do. .. Rees, 0. Do. .. do. .. do. .. Hughes .. Benjamin .. Wheelwright do. .. .. .. Re-elected Do. .. Central .. do. .. Fairlicad .. Ephraim .. Farmer .. do. .. .. .. .. Unopposed

Tambellup .. Nor'-West do. .. Bourke .. William John do. .. do. .. Bourke, W. J. do. Do. .. Sou'-West do. .. Crawford .. Geo. Hunter do. .. do. .. Levitzke, A. do.

Black Range Sandstone do. .. Shepherd .. Charles .. Factory do. .. Whitfield, H. E. Hand

Do. .. Central .. do. .. Robinson .. Jas. Wm. Daniel Draper .. do. Robinson, J. W. D. Unopposed Do. .. West. do. .. Leslie .. .. Robt. Clark .. Baker .. do. Prater, R. C.

Blackwood, Boyup .. do. .. Treloar .. Wm. Joseph do. .. Treloar, W. J. .. Chairman Upper

Do. .. Wenigup do. .. Scott .. .. Thomas do. Dent, Patrick Wm. Do. .. Scott's

Brook do. .. Methven .. Stuartson Col-

lard do. Maslin, Frank

Do. .. Dinninup.. do. .. Whistler John Martin .. Resignation Gibbs, Fred. Wm. Do. .. Scott's do. .. Nix .. Geo. Percival .. do. .. Flack, Meora S.

Brook Retirement Belston, Aubery .. No nomin-

ation re- edy ?cl.

Brookton .. Central .. do. .. Bodey .. Walter .. .. Farmer .. Resignation Williams, S. Do. .. East .. do. .. Noack .. Martin Christian do. .. Retirement Noack, M. C. Do. .. West .. do. .. Jose .. William H. .. do. .. do. .. Underwood, H. L.

Cue .. do. .. Watson .. David .. .. Secretary do. .. Watson, David Do. .. do. Daft George.. .. Health Bd. do. .. McInnerney, E. E.

Inspector Do. .. do. .. Roscoe .. Thomas .. Engine-driver do. .. Roscoe, Thos.

Cottesloe Beach .. do. .. Burchell .. Reginald J. .. Railway do. .. Moss, H. Clerk

Do. .. do. . . Eliot . . . . Laurence S. . . Civil Servant do. . . Eliot, L. S. Do. do. .. Jones .. .. Samuel .. Railway do. .. Jones, S.

Employee Dumbleyung.. .. do. .. Bairstow .. John .. .. Farmer .. do. .. Bairstow, J.

Do. .. do. .. Ebsary .. Ezekiel .. do. , . do. .. Ebsary, E. • Do. .. do. .. Taylor .. Vivian George do. .. do. .. Taylor, -V. G.

Dundas .. .. do. .. humble .. Ernest Wilson Engineer do. .. Jaffrey, A. J. • Do. . . . . do. liceble .. Daniel .. Met allu: gist Resignation Flanagan, R. A. Do. . . do. .. i : a rslett .. Edward Henry Miner .. Retircinent Hayslett, E. 11. Do. . . do. .. Patterson .. William .. Journalist do, .. Patterson, Wm.

Upper do. -latch .. .. William .. Pastoralist do. .. Hatch, W-: Gascoyne

Do. .. do. .. Phillips .. Douglas .. Station • - do. .. Phillips, D. Mastery

Do. do. .. Oakley Alfred .. .. Pasteralist do. .. Oakley, A. .-.---:-

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1IAY 5, 1911.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1359

THE ROADS ACT, 1902—Road Board Elections (continued).

Road Board. Ward' Date of

Member elected. Occupation.

How vacancyoccurred:

(a) Retirement. (b) Resignation. (c) Death.

Name of previous ' - Member. Remarks. Election.

Surname. Christain Name.

1911. Jpper Irwin Mar. 16 Watson .. Samuel John ,. Station

Manager Retirement Watson, S. J.

Do. .. do. .. O'Halloran .. Charles Walter Grazier .. do. O'Halloran, C. W.

Do. .. .. do. .. Field .. .. Ernest Alfred Station do. .. Field, E. A. Manager

Kellerberrin .. North do. .. Gliddon .. Reginald Frank Farmer .. do. .. Jacka, W. Jas. Howard

Do. .. Kwollyinn do. .. Parker Wm. Bencraft do. do. .. Parker, W. B.

Do. .. East .. do. .. Growden .. Frederic .. do. .. do. .. Growden, F.

Do. .. do. .. do. .. Gatherer .. Adam .. .. .. do. .. Gatherer, A. as Auditor

'West Kimberley .. do. .. Coleman .. William Isaiah Publican dm .. Coleman, W. I.

Do. .. .. do. .. Forrest .. Thomas .. do. .. do. .. Forrest, Thos.

Do. .. .. do. .. McGovern .. Reginald .. Merchant do. .. McGovern, R.

Murray .. North .. do. .. Paterson .. Donald .. Farmer .. Resignation Paterson, G. P. .. Extraordin-ary Electio

Do. .. Central .. do. .. Urquhart .. Thomas Victor .. Retirement Fawcett, Ernest

-Flo. .. South .. do. .. Paull .. .. William .. do. .. Birch, Arthur

Do. .. East .. do. .. Bell .. .. Robert .. do. .. Cox, J. N.

Northampton .. do. .. Teakle .. George.. .. Farmer .. do. .. Teakle, G.

Do. .. .. do. .. Lambsdale .. Samuel William Carrier .. do. .. Lambsdale, S. W.

Do. .. .. do. .. Williams .. Thomas Farmer .. do. „ Hosken, S. J Christopher

Peppermint .. do. .. Martin .. George Gilbert Manager .. do. .. Martin, —.

Grove Do. .. .. do. .. Rosenstamm .. Benjamin .. Merchant do. .. Rosenstamm, B.

Do. .. .. do. .. Sagar .. .. Edward Arthur Chemist .. do. .. Sagar, E. A.

Port Hedland .. do. .. Lissiman .. James Henry Draper .. do. .. Lissiman, J. H.

Do. do. .. Moore .. .. Joseph Denis .. Business do. .. Moore, J. D. Manager

Do. .. do. .. Richardson .. A. E. .. .. Pastoralist Resignation Barber, A. E.

Do. .. do. .. Coldmore .. Alfred Leslie .. Bank do. .. Semmons, - Manager

Do. .. .. do. .. Monger .. Norman S. .. Agent .. do. .. Wilson, A. H.

Roebourne .. .. do. .. Brennan .. Patrick .. Publican do. „ Teesdale, F. W.

Do. .. .. do. .. Stove .. .. Thomas .. Station do. .. Shaw, J. R. Manager

Do. .. do. .. Waugh .. Alexander .. Ali neowner do. .. Gillam, Henry

Do. .. do. .. Truslove .. William Henry Carrier .. do. .. Stanley, J.

Do. . .. do. .. Watson .. Harry John .. Merchant Retirement Hall, H. A.

Do. . .. do. .. Kidd .. .. Albert .. Manager .. do. .. Smalpage, F. G.

Serpentine .. do. .. King .. .. James .. .. Orchardist do. , . Thorpe, E.

Do. .. .. do. .. DeBanks .. Arthur .. Farmer • . do. .. DeBanks, A.

Do. .. do. .. Watson .. Joseph William Carpenter do. .. Watson, J. W.

Balingup .. Lower do. .. Wright .. Thomas Henry Farmer .. do. .. Wright, T. H. .. Unopposed

Balingup .. do. Do. .. Upper Capel do. .. Wright .. Edward Frank I do. .. do. Wright, E. F.

do. Do. do. .. do. .. Osborne .. William .. i do. .. do. Anderson, J. B. ..

do. '' -Belmont Park East .. do. .. Ball .. .. Charles C. .. Grazier .. do. .. Terelinck, A. ..

do. Do. .. Central .. do. .. Pitman .. Frederick Potter .. do. Theo Like .. ..

Howard Do. .. West .. do. .. Macey .. Arthur Charles Grocer , . do. ' Craig, S.

F.a..-Tiiey ..

Do. .. Central .. West ..

do. .. do. ..

Becher .. .. Clifton ..

Frank J. , . J. E. M. ..

Orchardist Farmer ..

do. . , do. ..

Becher, F. J. Clifton, J. E. M.

Do. .. West .. do. .. Crampton .. Archie .. do. .. do. . . Crampton, A. Returned

Irwin .. Do.

..

.. do. .. do. ..

Phillips .. Rowland ..

Samuel J. .. John .. ..

Grazier .. Farmer ..

do. do.

) .. UnopposeC

Do. .. .. do. .. Waldeck .. Frederick .. do. .. do. .. J Augusta .. .. do. .. Allnutt .. Frank George do. do. ..

Returned Do. .. do. .. Andrews .. Ernest Lancelot do. .. do. .. .. I.

Do. .. .. do. .. Howes .. Charles, Sen... Labourer .. do. .. Fremantle .. .. do. .. Roche .. .. William .. Clerk .. do. , . Roche, W.

Do, . , Do. ..

..

.. do. .. do. ..

Hammond .. Wildman ..

James .. .. Thomas ..

Gardener .. do. ..

do. .. do. , .

Hammond, J. Wildman, T.

Greenmount Smith's Mill do. .. McGlew .. Francis Alfred Orchardist do. Pittersen, Benjamin

Do, .. do. .. do. .. Ramsay .. Samuel W. .. do. .. do. .. Cosgrave, Thomas

Do. .. Chidlow's do. .. Gorrie .. .. Alexander Manager .. do. Dawson, Arthur

Well Robert Perth .. Lawley .. do. Robinson .. Robert Thomson Solicitor .. do. .. Robinson, R. T. .. No Cont<

Do. .. Peninsula do. Shearn.. .. Michael .. Agent .. do. „ Lewis, M.

Do. .. Osborne .. do. .. Tyler .. .. John .. .. Marker do. .. Tyler, John Gardener

Do. .. do. do. .. Strickland .. John Charles .. do. .. Strickland, J. C. .. as Audito

Gingin .. Lower do. .. Horan .. W. J. H. .. Station do. Horan, W. H. J. Master

Do. .. North .. do. .. Jones .. ... James Vigois . . Publican do. .. Jones, J. V. R.

Do, .. do. .. do. .. Dareh .. .. Thomas R. .. Grazier .. do. .. Harris, J.

Dardanup .. .. do. .. Chapman .. Joseph John .. Farmer .. do. . Gardiner, Eph.

Do. .. .. do. .. Palmer .. Richard Samuel do. .. do. .. Palmer, R. S.

Do. .. do. .. Davies .. Herbert .. Manager .. do. .. Lowrie, R. A.

York .. .. .. do. .. Pinchbeck .. John .. .. Farmer .. do. .. Pinchbeck,J.

Do. .. .. do. .. McKay .. Ronald .. do. .. do. .. Mackie, J. R.

Do. .. .. do. .. Burges . . .. William G do. .. do. .. Burges, W. G.

st

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Public Works.

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1360 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

P.W. 2688/11. Public Works Act, 1902.

Ex. Co., No. 1926. NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

Northern Railway (Geraldton Station Yard.)

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto-being all in the Municipality of Geraldton-have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, dated the 3rd day of May, 1911, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of the Northern Railway, and that the portions of the several roads, streets, or thoroughfares referred to in such Schedule, and which are by this notice so set apart, taken, or resumed, are wholly closed.

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 the plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 15630, of the said railway, which may be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works in Perth.

Schedule.

No. on Plan P.W,D.,

W.A., No. 15630.

Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed Occupier.

Description. Quantity

a. T. p. Crown Vacant .. Part of 4Marine Terrace . . . . 4 0 9

2 Crown .. Vacant .. Part of :Lewis Street 0 1 19 3 William Bernard Kelly .. Mrs. E.111. Blight ;

Win. Martin ; Reg-inald. Tindall

Geraldton Town Lots 277 and 278, Certi-, j.cate of Title, Volume 3, Folio :35

1 2 14

4 Michael James Williams Vacant .. iGeraldton Town Lot 279, Title Deeds (1 3 0 Office Enrolment 2273

Bernard Delaney .. .J. HI. 1:neatly Geraldton Town Lots 280 and 281, 1 2 0 Certificate of Title, Volume 11, Folio 197

'Crown .. Vacant .. Part of Bayley Street .. 0 2 0 7 1Jolin Joseph McCoo Norman Howell ; Sub. Lots 1 and 2, being part of Geraldton. 0 1 24.8

John Steel Town Lots 282 and 283, Certificate of Title, Volume 71, Folio 127

8 Thomas Pidgeon .. Osborne Ritchie ; Sub. Lots 3, 4, and 5, being part of 0 2 16 Mrs. Eileen Forbes ; James Bradley

Geraldton Town Lots 282 and 283, :Certificates of Title, Volume 1:35,

Folio 105 and 102/35 9 Eusebius Drage . George Rosam Sub. Lot 13, being part of Geraldton 0 1 0.3

.• Town Lot 283, Certificate of Title, • Volume 465, Folio 128

10 Augustus Lockyer Abbott A:- L. Abbott. Sub. Lot 6, being part of Geraldton• 0 1 0 Town Lot 283, Certificate of Title, Volume 463, Folio 176

11 Clara Maud Wilson Themetre Moustaka Sub. Lot 12, being part of Geraldtom 0.3 Town Lots 283 and 284, Certificate of Title, Volume 114, Folio 152

12 Thomas Amos Drage and James Jas. Jno. jenner Sub. Lot 7, being part of Geraldton Town 0 1 0 John Jenner Lots 283 and 284, Certificate of Title.

Volume 150, Folio 157 13 Thomas Drage Fred W. Warricker ; Sub. Lot 11, being part of Geraldton 0 1 0.3 .

Percy Eynon Town Lots 284 and 285, Certificate of Title, Volume 221, Folio 132

14 Thomas Amos Drage Chas. Speed. Sub. Lot 8, being part of Geraldton 0 1 0 Town Lots 284 and 285, Certificate of Title, Volume 105, Folio 139

15 Sampson John Rodger Greville Joshua Edwards ; Patrick Whelan ; Walter Stagall ;

Sub. Lots 9 and 10, being part of Gerald-0 2 1.3 ton Town Lot 285, Certificate of Title, Volume 113, Folio 115

Walter Curren 16 John Arthur Wellington .. Thomas Sinclair ; Geraldton Town Lot 286, Certificate of 0 3 0

Mrs. Susannah Title, Volume 32, Folio 173 Wellington ; Mrs. Fraser ; Ellen Hall ; Mrs. Far- rell ; Mrs. Mercy ; Deborah McDonald

17 Susan Nora Commerford Mrs. E. Commerford Sub. Lot 1, being part of Geraldton 0 1 20.3 • iTown Lot 287, Certificate of Title, • Volume 185, Folio 95

18 Ellen Commerford Vacant Sub. Lot 2, being part of Geraldton 0 1 20.3

• Town Lot 287, Certificate of Title, Volume 247, Folio 105.

19 lElizabeth Cecilia Griffen Vacant Sub. Lot 3, being part of Geraldton 0 1 20 , 3 Town Lot 288, Certificate of Title, Volume 185, Folio 92

20 Mary Francis Drew Vacant Sub. Lot 4, being part of Geraldton 0 1 20.3 • • Town Lot 288, Certificate of Title,

Volume 185, Folio 98 21 AVin. Hepburn Gale, Henry Smith,

Emma Hosken Vacant .. Geraldton Town Lot 289, Certificate of

Title, Volume 9, Folio 26 0 3 0

22 Stephen Smith .. Mrs. Alloin ; H. W. Geraldton Town Lot 290, Certificate of 0 3 0 Easther ; G. Fath- ers ; R. C. Jeff- ries ; T. P. Jones

Title, Volume 220, Folio 82

23 Sarah Ann Earle .. S. A. Earle Geraldton Town Lot 291, Certificate of 0 :1 0 Title, Volume 409, Folio 38

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11.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

531

28th April, 1911

Church of England. Diocese of Bunbury.)

he Reverend John Frewer Bunbury ... Wellington

MAv 5, 19X1.]

G-OVERN M ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1361

NOTICE

;Northern Railway

No. on Pla P.W.D.,

W.A., No Owner or Reputed Owner. 15630.

OF RE P T

(Geral on Station

Occupier or Reputed Occupier.

Wm. Bernard Kelly

Wm. Bernard Kelly

Victoria I trict Co-

Operath Flour Milling Co., Ltd.

Vacant Vacant .. Vacant.

0 N—continued.

Yard) continued.

Description. Quantity.

24

25

26

27 28 29

Martin Griver

MatthewZGibney

Victoria District Co-Operative Flour Miffing Co,, Ltd.

Crown Crown Crown

Geraldton Town Lots 292 and 293, Title Deeds Office Enrolments 2712 and 2553

Geraldton Town Lots 294 and 295, Cer-tificate of Title, Volume 4, Folio 240

Portion of Geraldton Town Lot 807, Certificate of Title, Volume 444, Folio 194

Part of Phelps Street .. Part of Phelps Street .. Part of Chapman Road ..

a. 1 1 27.5

1 1 14

0 0 8.75

0 1 16.5 0 0 9 0 0 3

Certified correct this 3rd day of May, 1911. H. DAGLISH,

Minister for Works.

G. STRICKLAND, Governor in Executive Council. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1911.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

1 is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this office for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :—

TT is hereby published, for general information, that the following changes of address of the undermentioned Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia have been duly notified to, and recorded in, this Office :—

!: .0. No. Date. Denomination and Name.

1911 1 Presbyterian Church.

Transferred

From To

Residence. Registry fists et Residence. 1Registry

1908 28th April ... The Reverend Ernest G. Petherick Port Hedland Port Hedlund E. Fremantle Fremm

Roman Catholic. (Diocese of Perth.)

718 1st May The Reverend John Flynn ... Glendalough Leederville Fremantle ... Fremantle 731 2nd May The Reverend John Masterson Kalgoorlie ... E. Coolgardie Subiaco Subiaco 762 • 2nd May ... The Reverend Bartholomew Boulder ... Boulder ... Northam ... Northam

McCabe

The Methodist Church of Australasia.

1428 2nd May The Reverend Alfred Josiah Gov ilia Mt. Margaret Bridgetown Blackwoo Lance

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

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

Roman Catholic. 1911. (Diocese of Perth.)

708 2nd May The Very Reverend Charles Cox, O.M.I. Fremantle ... Fremantle

Church of Christ. 2658 2nd May ... Mr. Albert James Saunders ... Fremantle ... Fremantle

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

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1362 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

rate Nature of Work. Notice. Date of Closing. Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

1911. 1911. (Noon on Tuesday.)

20th April Dog Swamp School Quarters ... 9th May Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the -5th April, 1911.

20th April Sewell Rock Tent School 9th May . Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Albany, and Court Houses, Pino-elly and Wagin, on and after the 25th April, 1911.

20th April Mulline School ... 9th. 1VIay Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Kal- goorlie; and Court Houses, Menzies and Boulder, on and after the 25th April, 1911..

27th April Bridge over Warren River and Approaches

9th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Millbury and Bridgetown, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

30th Mar. Perth Water Supply - Supply and Delivery of Triple Ex-pansion Engine, Contract No.

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 4th April, 1911.

79 a 27th April Perth Royal Mint-Drainage ... 16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 2nd May,

1911. 27th April Dongarra School Quarters-Re-

pairs 16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office. Gerald-

ton ; and Police Station, Dongarra, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April Torbay Junction School-Addi-tions and New Quarters

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, lbany ; and Court House, Wagin, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April Gwalia School Teacher's Quar-ters

16th May ...

Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Kal- goorlie ; Court House, Boulder ; and Police Station, Gwalia, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April Lakeside School - Teacher's Quarters

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A. D. Office, Kal- goorlie ; and Court Houses, Boulder and Coolgardie, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April West Boulder School - Addi- tions

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Kal- goorlie ; and Court Houses, Boulder and Coolgardie, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April Bonuievale School-Removal of portion to Coolgardie School,

etc.

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Kal- goorlie; and Court Houses, Boulder and Coolgardie, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April Mortlock River Bridge and Approaches

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Northam, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

27th April Norseman Warden's Residence- Purchase and Removal of Furniture

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Hal- goodie; and Court houses, Boulder and Norseman, on and after the 2nd flay, 1911.

4th May Norseman Warden's Residence- Purchase and Removal of Building

16th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P. W.A.D. Office, Kal- goorlie, and Court Houses, Boulder and Norseman, on and after 2nd May, 1911.

20th April Carnarvon Police Station and Quarters b

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Broome, and Court Houses, Carnarvon, Port Hedland, ancfRoebourne, on and after 2nd May, 1911.

20th April Marble Bar Hospital New Quar-ters-Flooring Verandahs, etc.c

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Broome ; and Court Houses, Marble Bar and Port Hedland, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

20th April South Broome Police Station and Quarters d

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Broome and Court Houses, Roebourne and Port Hedland on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

20th April Broome School Quarters d, 23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W. A .D. Office, Broome ; and Court Houses, Roebourne and Port Hedland, on and after the 2nd May, 1911.

4th May Claremont-Household Manage-ment Centre

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre- mantle, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

4th May Radcliffe Park School-Gravel- ling

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

4th May Serpentine School-Renovations and Repairs

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Pin- jarrah, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

4th May Kalgoorlie Hospital - Mental Ward

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.A.D. Office, Kal- goorlie; and Court Houses, Boulder and Cool- gardie, on and after the 9th May, 1911

4th May Scott's Brook School-Teacher's Q carters

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court Houses, Bunbury, and Busselton, and Police Station, Donnybrook, on and after the 9th flay, 1911.

4th May Highgate Infants' School-Ad-ditions

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the Otis May, 1911.

4th May Drakesbrook School and Quar-ters-Alterations

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Pin- jarrah and Bunbury, on and after the 9th Slay, 1911.

4th May Noman's Lake Tent School Quarters-Additions

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, and Court Houses, Narrogin and Wagin, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

4th May Woglan Gate--Tent School ... 23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A. 0. Office, Albany, and Court Houses, Narrogin and Wagin, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

4th May Fremantle (Quarry Street) Sav-ings hank Property-Additions, etc.

23rd May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

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TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Public Works Department, No. 674. Perth, 3rd May, 1911.

THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general information:—

Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Description of Contract, and Amount.

May

Gould—Cue Manual Training School, £279 19s. 6d.

If

Lithgo—Parkerville, New School and Addi- tions to Quarters, £689 17s.

2.—T. Hull—Collie School, Additions, £2,065. 3.—W. Hutton—Tambellup School, Quarters, £424

3.—J. L. Tostevin—Perth Drill Hall, Sewerage Con-nection, £323 8s. 4d.

3.—A. E. Wilkes—Claremont Training. College, Pa- vilion'and Tennis Court, £327 13s. 11d.

4.—Wallace & Krabbe—Boyup Brook School and Quarters; Lining, etc., £134 3s. 2d.

4.-11. Page—Claremont Senior School, Science Room, £790 17s. 1.1d.

By order of the Honourable the Minister for Works,

F. L. STRONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

Education Department, Perth, 27th April, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the appointment of Mr. J. T. Haley as a member of the Malcolm Committee of School Manage. ment.

JAS. P. WALTON, Acting Inspector General of Schools.

Education Department, 2624/10. Perth, 1st May, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of the Rev. H. Pearson as a member of the Sandstone Committee of School Manage-ment, vice the Rev. A. 0. Horn, resigned.

JAS. P. WALTON, Acting Inspector General of Schools.

Education Department, Perth, 29th April, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the appointment of the Rev. J. B. 3AcKissock and the Rev. A. J. Barclay to fill vacancies on the Albany Committee of School Management.

JAS. P. WALTON, Acting Inspector General of Schools.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERN MENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

THE following Accepted 'fenders are published for general information :—

MAY '5, 1911.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1363

TENDERS FOR PUBL IC WORKS—continued.

Date of Notice. Nature of Work. Date of Closing. When and where Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

4th May Contractors' Room, Perth ; and P W.A.D. Office, Ger-aldton, and Court Houses, Cue and Magnet, on and after the 9th May, 1911.

Mt Magnet School—Repairs ...

1911. (Noon on Tuesday.) 23rd May ...

a Copies of Specifications can also be obtained on payment of 10s. 6d. each.

b. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received up to the same hour, provided that written tenders in due form have previously been lodged with the Public Works Officer, Broome, or the Resident Magistrate at either Carnarvon, Roebourne, or Port Hedland.

c Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received up to the same hour, provided that written tenders in due form have previously been lodged with the Public Works Officer, Broome, or the Resident Magistrate at either Port Hedland or Marble Bar.

d Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received up to the same hour, provided that written tenders in due form have previously been lodged with the Public Works Officer, Broome, or the Resident Magistrates at Roebourne and Port Hedland.

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

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

F. L. STRONACH Under Secretary for PublicWorks

Tender Board Date. Contractor. Particulars. Department concerned. Rate.

No.

176/11 a/5/i1 F. n 2,000 cords firewood for No. 1. Goldfields Water Sup- 13s. 5d. per cord. Pumping Station Ply

JAS. THOMPSON, 5th May, 1911, Chairman Tender Board.

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LAND AND, INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT, 1907. Notice under Section 53.

LAND TAX AND INCOME TAX:I-- NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of Section of the abovenamed Act, and of every other po-wer en-abling me in that behalf, I, the Commissioner of --Taxa-tion under the said Act, appoint the days mentioned below to be the days on which the following Taxes shall respectively be due and payable, that is to say

Date when due and payable. Nature of Tax. I Assessment Numbers.

Date of advertising. Supplies required. Date of

closing.

1911. May 11

May 11

May 18

May 18

May 18

May 25

May 25

May 25

May 25

May 25

June 8

June S

June 15

June 15

June 15

June 22

July 6

May 11

1911. April 25 Oilskin Coats and Leggings for

Railway Department April 25 Crockery and Glassware for

Railway Dining Cars March 21 6 miles Twin and Single Cable

(Insulated Wire) for Railway Department

March 21 500 Cast Steel Drag Hooks for Railway Department

April 27 127,000 Jarrah or Wandoo Sleepers (Tenders will be re-ceived for lots of 10,000 and upwards)

March 28 4,154 Sheets Mill Rolled Plate Glass for Railway Depart-ment

March 28 970 Vacuum Hose Pipelk without Couplings, and 120 Vacuum Hose Pipes with Ball Valves and Couplings

March 30 5,000 Cordeaux insulators for Railway Department

March 30 150 Sets Ironwork for Con-struction of " Gc " Wagons

April 20 2,000 Cords or alternatively 4,000 Cords of Firewood for No. 8 Pumping Station at Dedari

April 12 Weighbridges and Weighing Machines for Railway Depart-ment

March 30 12 Class "F'S Locomotives for Railway Department

April 20 Round and Flat Spring Steel for Railway Department

April 20 Yorkshire Iron for Railway De- partment

April 21 Cast Tool Steel for Railway Department

April 27 Mild Steel Plates, Bars, Angles, Tees, etc., for the Railway Department

April 21 15 Class " D " Locomotives for Railway Department

BIENNIAL CONTRACTS 1911-1913.

April 27 Chemicals, and Drugs for Sundry purposes

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER

BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Second Assess- ment.

Income Tak ... 2,751, 295, 1,415, ,15th April, 1911 9,080, 4,775, 1,058, I 887, 3,536, 1,345,1 8,886, 1,319, 5,140, 8,359, 7,835

6,583, 6,702, 2,129, 29th April, 1911 2,651, 6,509

Third Assessment Income Tax ...

Fourth Assessment Income Tax ...

7,021, 2,605, 4,522, 15th April, 1911 3,468, 1,797, 8,491, 4,240, 8,574, 2,852, 8,185, 4,432, 4,781, 3,705, 4,539, 940, 3,556, 3,587, 7,783

8,215, 8,587, 8,675,1 29th April, 1911 4,735, 7,003, 4,346, I

3,086/7,2,458,8,547,1 4,457, 347, 4,770,1 4,771 /2, 7,005, 8,621, 8,312, 8,279

1,780, 763, 22, 20, 63, 434

2,959, 3,101, 3,119. 2,281, 102, 1,319, 3,175, 2,107, 476, 1,909, 3,162, 2,892, 1,777, 745

15th April, 1911

29th April, 1911

1364 GOVERNMENT' GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, ].911.

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned sup-plies until 2.15 p.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Pier Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

JAS. THOMPSON,

10,173 to 10,183 and 10,185

10,184, 10,190 ... - 10191 ...

19,183 to 19,205 ...

9,121/30, 9,137/41, 9,144/8, 9,153/4 9,131/2, 9,134/5 9,142/3, 9,148a to 9152

9,124, 9,128, 9,145, 9,156, 9,158,/9, 9,133, 9,136, 9,157

15,691 to 15,754 ...

8,676 /700, 8,801 /13 8701/12, 8751/61 13,231 to 13,333 ...

2,407/50,2,461/500, 2,641/3628

246 to 460 461 to 517

9,437, 581, 2,548, 1,339, 2,003, 1,190, 5,733, 2,965, 3,334, 3,317, 5,769, 6,692

6,687 and 5,785n ...

30th July, -1908

29th April, 1911 30th July, 1908 30th July, 1908,

and 29th April, 1911

30th June, 1909

29th April, 1911

30th June, 1909, and 29th April, 1911

30th March, 1910 29th April, 1911 30th June, 1910,

and 29th April, 1911

29th April, 1911

29th April, 1911 30th May, 1911

15th April, 1911

29th April, 1911

First As .1CSSIIIen t Income Tax

Land Tax

Second Assess- ment.

Income '['ax ...

Land Tax

Third Assessment. Income Tax ...

Land Tax

Fourth Assessment. Income Tax ...

Land Tax

AMENDED AND ADDITIONAL

ASSESSMENTS.

First Assessment Income Tax ...

The said taxes shall be payable to me at my office, the Taxation Department, Howard Street, Perth.

EDGAR T. OWEN, Commissioner of Taxation.

Taxation Department, Perth.

Chairman Tender Boa rd

5th May, 1911

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A,Lx 5, 191L] GOVERNMENT y GAZETTE, W.A. 1 65

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 2 of 1911. Between the West Australian Typographical Industrial Union of Workers, Perth

(hereinafter referred to as "the union"), Applicant, and Sands & McDougall, Limited; E. S. Tlnigg & Son; A. Grant; A. L. Franklin; IL J. Rex; G. II. Cargeeg; and Porter d Salmon (hereinafter included under the designation "the employers"), Respondent.

AWARD.

The Court of Arbitration of Western Australia (hereinafter called "the Court") having taken into consideration the matter of a dispute between the above-named parties, and having heard the union and the employers by their.-respective representatives duly appointed, and by consent cloth hereby order and award that as between the union and the members thereof, and the employers and each of them, the terms, conditions, and provisions contained in the schedule hereto shall be binding upon the union and the members thereof, and upon the employers and each of them, and that the said terms, conditions, and provisions shall be deemed to be and they are hereby incorporated into and declared to form portion of this award: And further, that the union and the members thereof, and the employers and each of them, shall respectively do, observe, and perform every matter and thing by the said terms, conditions, and provisions respectively required to be done, observed, and performed, and shall not ,do anything. in contravention of the said terms, conditions, and provisions, but shall in all respects abide by, and observe and perform the same: And the Court doth further order that this award shall apply to the job-composition branch of the printing industry; that it shall operate over an area comprised within a radius of fifteen miles from the General Post Office, Perth; that it shall come into force on the 28th day of April, One thousand nine hundred and eleven, and that it shall continue in operation for the period of three years from the said date.

THE SCHEDULE HEREINBEFORE REFERRED TO.

Hours of Labour. 1. The ordinary hours of labour shall not exceed forty-eight hours per week,

,lay work, and shall be so regulated as to allow of a long day on the first five days in order to provide for a short day being worked on the Saturday. Not less than three-quarters of an hour shall be allowed on each day for mid-day meal between the hours of twelve noon and 2 p.m.

The ordinary hours of work for night workers shall not exceed forty-four hours per week, the time for starting and finishing to be arranged between employer. and worker.

Each daily or nightly period shall stand by itself, and all time worked in excess of the usual working hours shall be paid for at overtime rates hereinafter set forth.

Classes of Labour. 2. Only two classes of labour shall be employed, namely, journeymen compositors

and apprentices. Journeymen compositors shall be paid wages or piecework rates in accordance

with the scale hereinafter contained. 3. • The minimum rate of pay for a compositor employed on wages shall be at

the rate of three pounds five shillings (65s.) per week, day work, and three pounds fifteen shillings per week (75s.) night work.

Piece Rates. 4. The piecework rates of pay for compositors employed on piecework shall be

as follow i—ls. ld. per thousand ens for nonpareil, minion, brevier, bourgeois, and long primer ; and ls. 11Ad. per 1,000 ens for pica and small pica. Types below non-pareil shall be paid one penny per 1,000 ens extra. Night work shall be paid for at one penny per 1,000 ens extra on above rates.

Foreign languages to be paid for at one-third extra.

Apprentices. 5. The employment of apprentices shall be governed by the regulations appended

to this award.

Alterations. 6. Alterations from copy to be paid for by the "House," and

through the stick consequential thereon, and all remarks in revise the first proof shall also be paid for by the "House."

every line passing not appearing in

Overtime. 7. Overtime shall be paid to wages hands at the rate of time

to ten o 'clock p.m. ; time and a-half from ten o 'clock to midnight; thereafter. Overtime for compositors working at piece rates shall cisely the same ratio. All overtime worked on Saturday shall be of time and a-half.

and a-quarter up and double time be paid in pre-paid at the rate

Holidays. 8. Any permanently employed compositor required to work in jobbing offices on

Sunday, Christmas Day, Eight Hours' Day, New Year's Day, or Good 'Friday, shall be paid double rates of pay, and if required to work on Boxing Day or Easter Monday shall be paid at the rate of time and a-half.

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1366 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

The established custom in the trade of granting Christmas Day and Good Friday of each year to the workers as holidays carrying full pay shall be continued.

For the purpose of this clause a "permanently employed" compositor shall mean one who has had three months' continuous employment.

Minimum of Casual .Employrnent. 9. In every jobbing office where men are employed casually as work arises, no

man shall be paid for less than four hours; that is to say, for any time not exceeding four hours the employee shall be paid as- for four hours' work, and if such employee is required to work after the usual hour of closing he shall be paid at overtime rate: Provided, however, that should the work engaged upon, or other work which may arise, entail the employment of the said employee for the whole of the next morning, he shall only be entitled to payment for the number of hours he has worked, with the addition of the overtime rate, if worked.

Casual journeymen employed for one week or portion thereof shall be paid what is due at such time as their services are dispensed with.

Notice of Termination, One Week. 10. Any journeyman, having . been employed for -three consecutive months in

any office, shall be entitled to one week 's notice that his services are to be dispensed with, and any such journeyman leaving his employment shall likewise give one week 's notice.

Discrimination. 11. No employer shall discriminate between members and non-members of the

union, and no employer shall, in the engagement or dismissal of any person, or in the conduct of his business, do anything for the purpose of injuring the union, whether directly or indirectly.

Lower Rate. 12. A worker who is unable to earn the minimum rate of wage hereby prescribed

may be employed at a lesser rate, which shall be agreed upon in writing between the worker and Secretary of the workers' union.

If, within seven days after 'being notified in writing of the worker 's desire to work at a lower rate of wage than that prescribed, the said Secretary and IVO to agree upon a lower rate, then the worker may apply in writing to the resident or police magistrate, within whose magisterial district the proposed employment will take place, to fix such lower rate of wage.

The worker shall give such secretary two days ' notice in writing of his intention to apply to the 'magistrate, and the said Secretary of his agent may attend and oppose the application. The magistrate may -fix the rate of wage, and his decision shall be final.

Any worker whose wage shall have been so fixed may work for and be employed by any employer within the district to which this award applies for such less wage for the period of six calendar months thereafter, and after the expiration of the said period until fourteen days' notice in writing shall have been given him by the Secre-tary of the union requiring his wage to be again fixed in the manner prescribed by this clause.

Provided that no employer shall be at liberty to employ more than one such person at a time for every ten fully paid journeymen employed.

13. Each employer shall keep at his office, or at each of them if more than one, a book containing a record of :--

(a.) The names of all workers employed by him at such office, and to whom this award applies; and

(b.) The class of work performed, and the wages paid to each such worker. Such books may be inspected at any time during ordinary business hours by the

secretary for the time being of the workers' or employers' union (if any), and also by any person thereunto authorised by the President of the Court of Arbitration.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF this award has been signed by the President of the Court, and the seal of the Court has been hereto affixed this twenty-eighth day of April, One thousand nine hundred and eleven.

(Sgd.) S. H. PARKER, [Seal.] President.

REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE EMPLOYMENT OF APPRENTICES IN THE JOB-COMPOSITION BRANCH OF THE PRINTING TRADE.

1. When used in these regulations:— The term "permanently employed" shall be construed to mean three months'

continuous employment. The term "journeyman" shall not he deemed to include any persons other

than journeymen compositors actually working_ at the trade, or an employer employed the bulk of his time composing.

2. Apprentices to the job-composition branch of the printing trade shall, unless bound by indentures, be engaged under the terms hereinafter set forth.

All indentures shall he forthwith registered in the manner hereinafter provided (Form 1 in appendix hereto) with the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. Except as aforesaid, no legal agreement in existence at the date of issue of this award shall be interfered with.

3. They shall not exceed in number one to every four or fraction of fou.• journey-men permanently employed.

4. The term of apprenticeship shall be five years. A probationary period of three months previous to being bound shall be lawful ; such probationary period shall be deemed portion of the term of apprenticeship.

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MAY 5, 1911.1

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1367

5. Should any employer from unforeseen circumstances be unable to carry out his obligations to the apprentice, he shall be allowed to transfer the apprentice to complete his term with another employer; but it shall be incumbent upon such former employer to notify the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration of the date of such transfer, and when such apprenticeship commenced. (Form 2 in appendix hereto.)

6. In the absence of indentures, apprentices shall be bound for the terms and on the conditions herein provided, and subject to the following provisions:—

(a.) Any employer taking an apprentice shall give notice thereof to the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration in the form hereinafter provided (Form 1 in the appendix hereto), and shall be deethed to undertake the duty which he agrees to perform as a duty enforceable under this award, and shall, subject to the provisions of Clause 13 hereof, pay the apprentice the rate of wage herein provided.

(b.) At the end of the period of apprenticeship the employer shall give the apprentice a certificate (Form G in the appendix hereto), to show that he has served his apprenticeship. Should the employer, at any time before the termination of the apprenticeship, desire to dispense with the services of fife apprentice he may, with the consent of the appren-tice, transfer him to another employer carrying on business within a reasonable distance of the original employer-'s place of business willing to continue to teach the apprentice, and to pay the wages prescribed by this award according to the total length of time served, and generally to perform the obligations of the original employer. He shall also give to the apprentice a certificate of the time served, and of the rate of wages paid, and shall give notice to the Clerk of the Court of Arbi-tration of such transfer in the form hereinafter provided (Form 2 in the appendix hereto). It shall not be obligatory upon any employer to find any apprentice another employer if he shall so misconduct him-self as to entitle the employer to discharge him, but he shall neverthe-less give him a certificate for the time actually served.

(c.) An employer shall be deemed to fail in his duty towards his apprentice if he neglects to keep him constantly at work, but slackness of work may form a proper ground for transferring him to a master willing to take the responsibility of teaching him.

(d.) When an apprentice is discharged for cause, the employer shall send notice in writing of the discharge and the cause thereof to the said Clerk of the Court of Arbitration (Form 3 in appendix hereto).

7. The • imum weekly wages payable to an apprentice shall be:- £ s. d.

During the first year of his apprenticeship not less than .. 0 10 0 per week. During the second year of his apprenticeship .. .. 0 15 0 „ During the third year of his apprenticeship .. 1 0 0 „ During the fourth year of his apprenticeship .. 1 10 0 „ During the fifth year of his apprenticeship .. .. 2 0 0 „

S. Every apprentice shall he bound to submit himself for examination by the Board of Examiners, hereinafter constituted, at the expiration of each period of one year of his service. Notice of his intention to submit himself for examination shall be given by the apprentice to the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration at least fourteen days before the termination of each yearly period, and may be given in the form numbered 4 of the appendix hereto. Every such notice shall be accompanied by a fee of 2s. Gd.

9. Upon the receipt of such notice the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration will furnish the apprentice with an examination certificate in the Form 5 of the appendix hereto.

10. The Clerk of the Court will notify the Board of Examiners of the names and addresses of all candidates desirous of submitting themselves to examination. The examination will be held at the place where the apprentice is employed, and it shall be the duty of each employer to provide such necessary material and machinery as may be required, and in all ways facilitate the conduct of the examination.

11. The examination will be held in January on a date to be fixed by the Board of Examiners. The Board of Examiners shall consist of the Secretary of the workers' union, or such other person as may be nominated by the union in his stead, and a person skilled in the trade to be nominated by the employers carrying on business within the area to which this award applies; or failing such nomination, such person as may be appointed for that purpose by the Court. In the event of a disagreement between the members of the Board, the matter in dispute shall be referred to a third person agreed to by them or nominated by the Court or the President thereof at the request of either member, and the decision of such referee shall be final and -conclusive. The Board of Examiners will examine the work of and inquire into the diligence of each apprentice, and as to the opportunities provided by the employer to each apprentice to learn.

12. The Board will report to the Court in writing as to the result of each exam-ination. Every apprentice shall be bound to produce to the Board of Examiners his Examination Certificate hereinbefore referred to, and the same shall be kept by the examiners and returned to the apprentice, with the necessary endorsement, at the con-clusion of the examination.

13. It shall be lawful for the employer to withhold the increase in wages accruing to the apprentice iu accordance with the scale set forth in Clause 7 hereof from any apprentice who fails to satisfy the examiners.

14. If the Board of Examiners reports to the Court that any employer has not provided sufficient opportunity for the apprentice to learn, the employer shall be deemed prima facie guilty of a breach of this award under Section 88 of the Act, and may be summoned before the Court. Upon any such proceeding the reports may be received in evidence.

15. Such fees shall be paid by the Clerk to the Examiners as the Court shall allow.

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1368 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W. [MAY 5, 1911.

APPENDIX.

FORM 1. (Clauses 2 and 6 (a.) of Regulations.)

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. You are requested to register the indentures of apprenticeship to the job-composi-

tion branch of the printing trade, entered into the day of 19 , between (employer's name) and (apprentice 's name) and (parent or guardian).

The term of the said apprenticeship is years from the day of , 19 , and the wages agreed to be paid during the said term are as follow :—(Set out wages.)

Dated the day of , 19 . (Employer 's signature).

Witness to employer's signature,

FORM 2. (Clauses 5 and 6 (b.) of Regulations.)

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. Notice is hereby given that , who entered my employ as an

apprentice on the day of. 19 , has been trans- ferred to the employment of

Dated the day of , 19 . Signature of former employer Signature of new employer

Witness

FORM 3. (Clause 6 (d.) of Regulations.)

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. I hereby give notice that I have this day discharged from my employment as an

apprentice to the job-composition branch of the printing trade, 7

who entered my service on the day of , 19 (Signature of Employer).

FORM 4. (Clause 8 of Regulations.)

'.Co the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. I hereby give notice of my desire to be examined in the job-composition - branch

of the printing trade at the next examination. I enclose fee of 2s. 6d. Dated this day of , 19 .

Name Occupation Address (where employed)

FORM 5. (Clause 9 of Regulations.)

The bearer, , is entitled to submit himself for examination at the ensuing examination as an apprentice to the job-composition branch of the printing trade.

Previous term served, months. Dated this day of , 19 .

Cleric of the Court of Arbitration. To the Board of Examiners.

Indorsement. We certify that we have examined the within-mentioned

as to his capabilities in the job-composition branch of the printing trade, and we find that he has (or has not) made such progress as to entitle him to the advance in wages under Clause 7 of Regulations to award of 1911.

The reason for such incapacity is, in our opinion, due to the fault of the

FORM 6. (Clause 6 (b.), of Regulations.)

-Western Australia. Certificate of Competency.

This is to certify that , of has served his full term of apprenticeship to the job-composition branch of the printing trade, and has passed all oxen ii nations in accordance with the award of the Court of Arbitration.

Dated the day of , 19 . Signature of Employer,

Counter-signature of Board of Examiners,

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MAY 5, 1911.] qoATF,E,NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1369

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.

Cue-Day Dawn Water Supply.

Perth, 27th April, 1911. 1T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the re-appointment of the following members of the Cue-Day Dawn Water Board:—

'1'. Chesson, representing Cue Road Board; to 31st December, 1911.

E. H. Treadgold, representing Cue Council; to 31st December, 1913.

T. Bastian, representing Day Dawn Council; to 31st December, 1913.

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Works.

MISSING FRIENDS.

Vide Government Gazette, 1911, page 1246, B2/16209. RUSSELL GEORGE has been found at Donnybrook. WILLIAM STOCKLEV, age 60 years, stout build,

grey full beard and moustache, Light' blueeyes, fair com-plexion, pleasant disposition, may be found on one of the Goldfields. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Crim-inal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B2/16418.)

ABRAHAM JOHN CLARKI: (no description). (In-formation to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investiga-tion Branch, Perth.—B2/16419.)

ELIZABETH McGANN or BORLACE, medium build, age 40 years, height 5ft. fin., dark brown hair, hazel eyes, round face, dark complexion, native of Victoria, married; supposed to have left for the Goldfields, taking a situation as a domestic. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B2/

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 281/1.911. TAKE notice that John Larter Wall of Mount Barker in the State of Western Australia Farmer has made ap-plication to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the town of York District of Avon and being ;— Part of Avon Location a containing 28 7/1(1 perches

Bounded on the North-West by 96 links of Redmile Road

On the North-East by 1 chain 87 links of the South-West boundary of Location X and by opposite boun-daries parallel and equal.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or in-terest in the above parcel of land are hereby required to lodge in this Office on or before the third day of June next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, 27th April, 1911.

Parker & Parker, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

_Application No. 419/1911. TAKE notice that Emma Jane Day of Bridgetown in the State of Western Australia widow has made appliea-tiou to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of laud situate in the Town of Bridgetown and being:-

Bridgetown Town Lot 19 containing 2 acres 2 roods Bounded on the Eastward by 4 chains 5 8/10 links of

Hampton Street On the Northward—by- chains 17 links of Steere

Street

On the Westward by 4 chains 5 8/10 links of Hester Street and

On the Southward by the Northern boundary of Bridge-town Town Lot 18 measuring 6 chains 16 4/10 links

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram 2648 deposited in the Land Titles Office.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby re-quired to lodge in this Office on or before the 10th day of June next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, 4th May, 1911.

Stanley, Honey, 4- Walker, Bridgetown, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 728/1911. TAKE notice that Louisa Jane Hockley wife of Charles Hockley of Devon Road West Guildford in the State of Western Australia blacksmith formerly Louisa Jane Cole has made application to be registered as the pro-prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the City of Perth and being:—

Part of Perth Town Lot GI. containing 21 1/10 perches

Bounded on the South-East by 87 9/10 links of Wil-liam Street

On the South-West by 1 chain 50 links of the North-East boundary of the part of Perth Town Lot G1 com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 371 Folio 56 and by opposite boundaries parallel and equal

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram 3244 deposited ia the Land Titles Office.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby re-quired to lodge in this Office on or before the 3rd day of June next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, 4th May, 1911.

Haynes, Robinson, 4. Cox, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

(Section 75.)

Application No. 758/1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of. the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the 17th clay of June next to issue to John Schneider formerly of Teddington Road Victoria Park but now of Collie in the State of Western Australia labourer a Special Certificate of Title to the land de-scribed below the duplicate Certificate of Title having, as is alleged been lost.

Dated 4th day of May, 1911.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred

Lot 65 of Swan Location 34 on deposited Plan 2101 particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume 329 Folio 105 standing in the name of John Schneider of Teddington Road Victoria Park.

R. W. Finch, Collie, Solicitor for the APpliccint.

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1370 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 5, 1911.

MUNICIPALITY OF QUEEN'S PARK.

Extraordinary Election of One Councillor, also Extra-ordinary Election of One Auditor.

NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary Election to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Councillor G. T. A. A. Lloyd, and also the vacancy in the Auditor-ship caused by the resignation of Mr. Walter M. Collins, will be held on Wednesday, 17th May, 1911.

Nominations from persons qualified to fill either of the above positions must be delivered to the Returning Officer or the Town Clerk at the Town Clerk 's Office, Albany Road, on or before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 10th inst., accompanied by a deposit of £5 in cash.

J. BLAKE, Acting Mayor and Returning Officer.

Queen 's Park, 1st May, 1911.

GERALDTON ROAD BOARD. Closure of Track.

NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with Section 108 of "The Roads Act, 1902," that it is the intention of the above Board to close the track South of Tenindewa, ramming from the South-East corner of Wolya Lot 3, in a South-Easterly direction, through Lots C and B of Victoria Location 1923 to the East boundary of the latter block, where same joins the surveyed road recently closed.

JAMES C. KIDD,

Geraldton, W.A., 24th March, 1911. Secretary.

NOTICE.

Closure of Track. WE, H. B. and F. R. Overheu, being the owners of Avon Locations Nos. 9546, 9547, 12413, 12414, over which the portion of Belyerling-Kunjin Track passes, have applied to the Brookton Road Board to close the said portion of track.

BURBANKS LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

ANNUAL Financial Statement showing operations and transactions of the Board for Year ended 31st day of October, 1909.

17th April, 1911.

H. B. OVERHEU. F. R. OVERHEU.

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS. s. d. s. d• Credit balance at commencement of year :-

Bank balance .. 20 0 2 Cash in hand .. .. 2 2 8

Health Rate • I. Current rates collected • • 2. Arrears collected ..

Contractors' Deposits ..

EXPENDITURE. Salaries :-

Secretary and clerks (if any) Officer of Health ..

Offices Expenses (Rent, Postages, Petty Cash, etc.) ..

Stationery, Printing and Advertising Sanitary Services :-

Other expenditure (wages, repairs, horse feed, etc., etc.)

Credit Balance at end of year :— Bank balance

• Cash in hand

LIABILITIES. Contractors' Deposits .. Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

ASSETS. Credit Balance

Bank balance Cash in hand

48 9 65 Arrears of Rates

Health Rates

Total 55 5 65

The foregoing statements of Receipts and Expenditure and of Liabilities and Assets were presented to the Board and adopted at the meeting held on the 17th day of Decem-ber, 1909.

M. DARMODY, Chairman. WM. BRODIE, Secretary.

I hereby certify having examined the books of the Bur-banks Local Board of Health, and compared the above-mentioned Statements, and found same correct.

P. M. CRUDACE, Auditor.

I, THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder de-scribed passes, have applied to the Collie Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

11515/09. C28.—The surveyed road front Prinsep Street, at the

South corner of Sub. Lot 1119, to Booth Street, at the North-West corner of Sub. Lot 1130.

That part of Prinsep Street deviated from between the South-West corner of Sub. Lot 1154 and the North corner of Sub. Lot 1148.

That part of Steere Street deviated from between the South-East corner of Sub. Lot 1155 and the East corner of Sub. Lot 1158. (Plan Collie, Sheet 2.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, for Minister for Lands.

1, W. D. Bedlington, on behalf of the Collie Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

W. D. BEDLiNGTON, Chairman Collie Road Board.

15th April, 1911.

I, EMILE GENONI, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Broomehill Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

10031/10. B113.--The surveyed road from the North-East corner

of Kojonup Location 4519 South-Westward through the latter, and along part of the South-Eastern boundary of Location 4181 to join Road 3999. (Plan 416C/40.)

EMILE GENONI.

J. R. Norrish, on behalf of the Broomehill Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. R. NORRISH, Chairman Broomehill Road Board.

22nd March, 1911.

I, ANDREW McDONALD, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Broomehill Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

1973/11. B118.—The surveyed road passing along the South

boundary of Kojonup Location 1944. (Plan 436/80.) ANDREW McDONALD

J. R. Norrish, on behalf of the Broomehill Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. R. NORRISH, Chairman Broomehill Road Board.

22nd March, 1911.

31 2 10

40 5 8 8 0 0

13 16 0

Total £93 4 6

13 17 0 20 0 0

33 17 0

1 5 55 4 8 6

5 4 0 5 4 0

40 10 8 7 18 105

48 9 65

Total £93 4 6

13 16 0 41 9 65

£55 5 65

40 10 8 7 18 105

6 16 0

29th December, 1909.

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MAY 5, 1911.1

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1371

CLOSURE OF ROADS. I, MICHAEL CORBETT, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Broomehill Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

B119.--The surveyed road along the South boundary of Kojonup Location 5381, from Road 3599 to its South-West corner. (Plan 417/80.)

MICHAEL CORBETT.

I, J. R. Norrish, on 'behalf of the Broomehill Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. R. NOURISH, Chairman Broomehill Road Board.

22nd March, 1911.

I, ARTHUR AYLMORE, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Broomehill Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

10243/10. B115.-The surveyed road along the East and part of

the South boundaries of Kojonup Location 4505, to join -road at a West boundary of Location 1946. (Plan 436/ SO.)

ARTHUR AYLMORE.

I, J. R. Norrish, on behalf of the Broomehill Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. R. NOURISH, Chairman Broomehill Road Board.

20th March, 1911.

I, WILLIAM JAMES HAYTHORNTHWAITE, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Green-hills Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

14667/0S. G66.-The surveyed road along the West boundaries

of Avon Locations 10131 and 10130, and part of the South and East boundary of Location 5671; also the surveyed road passing along the South boundary of Location 5672. (Plans 3/80 and 343/80.)

W. JAMES HAYTHORNTHWAITE.

I, Charles F. Baxter, on behalf of the Greenhills Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

CHAS. F. BAXTER, Chairman Greenhills Road Board.

10th March, 1911.

I, G. F. CROSS, being the occupier of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Upper Blackwood Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

14256/10. B111.--The surveyed road passing along the South

boundary of Nelson Location 1199 and part of the East and the South boundary of Location 672. (Plan 438/80.)

G. F. CROSS. ---

I, W. J. Treloar, on behalf of the Upper Blackwood Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

W. J. TRELOAR, Chairman Upper Blackwood Road Board.

31st December, 1910.

I, SAMUEL SMITH, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Beverley Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

9277/03. B124.-The surveyed road passing along the North-

Eastern boundary of Avon Location MiN, from Road 104 to Road 1675. (Plan 343A/40.)

SAMUEL SMITH_

Frank Tyndall Broun, on behalf of the Beverley Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

F. T. BROUN, Chairman Beverley Road Board.

1st May, 1911.

CLOSURE OF ROAD. JOHN RICHARD NOURISH, being the owner of

land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Broomehill Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

10030/10. B101.-The surveyed road along the South boundary

of Kojonup Location 2340, and along part of the West and the South boundary of LocatiOn 2051. (Plau 417D/40.)

J. R. NORRISH, Chairman.

I, J. R. Norrish, on behalf of the Broomehill Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. R. NORRISH, Chairman Broomehill Road Board.

22nd March, 1911.

I, EDWARD BOWLS STEPHENS (Chairman Green-mount Road Board), being the occupier of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Greenmount Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

795S/11. G-72.-The surveyed road from the prolongation West

of Swan Location 1877 South-Westward along the North-Western boundaries of said Location 1877 and Lot 27 to the prolongation Northward of the latter's West boun-dary. (Plan Sawyer's Valley and 1C/40.)

E. B. STEPHENS, Chairman.

I, Edward Bowls Stephens, on behalf of the Green-mount Road Board, hereby assent to the above applica-tion to close the road therein described.

E. B. STEPHENS, Chairman Greenmount Road Board.

4th April, 1911.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Rowan's Find Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Office or place of business of the above company is situated at the offices of Messrs. Hall & O'Dea, Solicitors, Union Bank Build-ings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, where all legal pro-ceedings may be served upon and all notices addressed or given to the said company.

Dated the 19th day of April, 1911. HALL & 0 'DEA,

Union Bank Buildings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, Solicitors for Robert William Hall,

Attorney for the Company in Western. Australia.

Young Bullfinch Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Office or place of business of the above company is situated at the offices of Messrs. Hall & O'Dea, Solicitors, Union Bank Build-ings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, where all legal pro-ceedings may be served upon and all notices addressed or given to the said company.

Dated the 19th day of April, 1911. HALL & 0 'DEA,

Union Bank Buildings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, Solicitors for Robert William Hall,

Attorney for the Company in Western Australia.

The Patriotic Assurance Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney, dated the 10th day of September, 1907, from Charles Edward Lloyd to John Swift Pearson, has been revoked, and that Norman Robert Mackintosh, of Perth, is now the Attorney for the said company in Western Australia, and that the Registered Office of the said company is situated at Trinity Chambers, St. George 's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this 24th day of April, 1911. F. MORLEY ALCOCK,

Solicitor for the Company, T. and G. Chambers, Perth.

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1372' GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [M 5, 1.9-11:._'

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Sun Insurance Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney, dated the twenty-fifth day of September, 1895, from the Sun Insurance Office to John Swift Pearson, has been revoked, and that Norman Robert Mackintosh, of Perth, is now the Attorney for the said Company in Western Australia, and that the Registered Office of the said Company is situated at Trinity Chambers,' St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this twenty-fourth day of April, 1911. F. MORLEY ALCOCK,

Solicitor for the Company, T. and G. Chambers, Perth.

The Stewart Gold Mines, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the Company is situated at Australia Chambers, Mari.- tana Street, Kalgoorlie, and will be accessible to the public on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays in each week from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and on Wednesdays hi each week from 10 a.m. to 12 noon a id 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Public holidays excepted.)

Dated this 25th day of April, 1911.

D. S. ELLIS, Secretary for the Company-.

Sandstone Gold Mining Company (No-Liability). NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors have this day made a Call (the third) of Twopence per share on all the Contributing Shares in the capital of the com-pany (making same paid up to Four shillings per share), and that such Call will be payable to the Secretary at the above address on Wednesday, 10th May, 1911.

By order of the Board,

C. H. .1. CLAYTON, Secretary.

Sandstone, 20th April, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of The Iron Range Prospecting Company (No-Liability) is situated at Antares Street, Southern Cross, and that Richard Bullock Andrews is the Attorney thereof.

R.. B. ANDREWS, Solicitor,

Antares Street, South-ern Cross.

Ins the 'matter of The Companies Act, 1893."

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the lioa Prospecting Syndicate (No-Liability) has been removed from No. 4A Wellington Chambers, corner Wil-liam and Wellington Streets, to No. 26 Brookinan 's Buildings, Barrack Street, Perth.

Dated this 27th day of April, 1911.

The Moa Prospecting Syndicate (No-Liability),

JAS. KITTS, Secretary.

Mountain Queen, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office or place of business of the above company is situate at No. 55 Macdonald Street, Kalgoorlie, and that John Alexander Agnew is the Attorney of the said company in Western Australia.

Dated the 29th day of April, 1911.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

Royal Insurance Company, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that by power of attorney dated the 25th day of April, 1911, George Lewis Eves, of Perth, has been appointed the attorney in Western Aus-tralia of the Royal Insurance Company, Limited. The Power of Attorney dated the 28th March, 1911, to Frank Guy Shorthouse has now been revoked. The Registered Office of , the Company is situated at Number 51 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated the 2nd day of May, 1911.

DOWNING & DOWNING, Solicitors for the Company,

St. George's Terrace, Perth.

In the matter of Nicholsons, Limited.

AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of Nicholsons, Limited, duly convened and held at the Company's Re-gistered Office, Barrack Street, Perth, on the twenty_ :fourth day of April, 1911, the following special resolu-tions were duly passed:—

That it is desirable to reconstruct the Company, and accordingly that the Company be wound up volun-tarily, and that Arthur Thomas Gray be and is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding up.

That a new Company be forthwith incorporated to he called Nicholsons (1911), Limited, having a capital of £33,000, with a Memorandum and Articles of Association, which have already been prepared, and which are hereby approved of.

That the foregoing resolutions shall take effect anal operate as on and from the ist May, 1911.

Dated this twenty-seventh day of April, 1911.

W. AV. STODART, Chairman.

Signed by the Chairman, William Watson Stodart, in the presence of,—

H. P. Downing, Solicitor, Perth. Downing Downing, Soticiton9 for the Con pang and the

Liquidator, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Nieholsons (1911), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situated at Number 90 Barrack Street, Perth, and that it is accessible to the public on all week-days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., except on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when the office will be closed- at noon. The office will not be open 011 public holidays.

Dated the 2nd day of May, 1911.

DOWNING & DOWN I ;, Solicitors for the Company,

St. George's Terrace, Perth

Dwyer, Carroll, and Daniels, Limited.

To the Registrar of Companies.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at Number 337A Wellington Street, Perth, and is open and accessible to the public on week-days between the hours of tell a.m. and four p.m., except on Saturdays and holidays.

Dated this 19th day of April, 1911.

HENNING, LOHRMANN, -& McDONALD, 105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

The Insurance Office of Australia, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Office or place of business of the above office in Western Australia is situate at Trustee Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth, and is open to the general public between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock p.m., except on Saturdays, when the office will be closed at 12 o'clock noon; and that George Philip Mamie is the Attorney in Western Australia for the said office, under power dated the 20th day of April, 1911.

Dated this 28th day of April, 1911.

HAYNES, ROBINSON, & COX, Solicitors for the said Office.

West Australian Tobacco Manufachwing Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situated at No. 325 Murray Street, Perth, and that it is accessible to the public on, all week-days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. except on Saturdays, when the office will be closed at noon. , The office will not be opened on public holidays.

Dated the 4th day of May, 1911.

'HENNING & BROCKMAN, Solicitors for the Company, 35 Barrack Street, Perth,

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AIA 191] GIO lliENMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1373

matter of "The Companies ct, 1893" (56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Nieholsons (1911), Limited.

Dated this 28th day of April, 1911.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Court Office, Perth, W.A.

The Companies Act, 1893 (56 Vier, ,S).

THIS is , that, under the provisions of Section 67 Aamed Act, the name of "Claremont Mine Limited," has been changed to "The Swan Company, Limited."

Date 27th day of April, 1911.

A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

NOTICE TO CR Earr( the Estate of James McDermott, late

Is. near Toodytty, in the State of Western a. retired farmer, deceased.

NOT is hereby given that all persons having ant' claims or demands against the estate of the late James McDermott (who died. at Oaklands, aforesaid, on the 23rd ;lay of November, 1910), are hereby required, on or before the 20th day of May, 1911. to send, in writing, particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, Solicitors rer Charles David McDermott and James Tur-ner McDermott. the executors of the trill of the above-named decrasol; and further, that the said executors will, ittunedimety :After such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shalt then have had notice, and the said executors will not. he liable for the assets of the said deceased so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated this 10th day of April, 1911. HERRES & MEERES,

Fitzgerald Street, Northam, Solicitors for the Executors.

Zaa fl.' Sup, oar Court of lrestern Australia--Probate Jurisdiction.

Will of _Henry Frederiek Magnussen, late of State of Western Australia, Tobaccon-

told formerly of Tandeugh, Collie, in the said . _Farmer, deceased.

abet.• state must be rendered to the undersigned, on is hereby given that all claims against the

or the 5th day of June, 1911. this 1st day of May, 1911.

NORTH-MORE & _HALE,

Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Proctors for the Executors.

Ire toe ,ipreme Court of Western Alistralia—Probatc Jurisdiction.

In 61 ".;Si ate of Oimond Maxwell Small, some time of He, Scotland, thereafter of Victoria Avenue,

Fremantle, and latterly Master of s.s. "Hoi " of Hong Kong, Master Mariner, deceased.

NO't is . hereby given that all claims against the alintf, . must be rendered to the undersigned, on or

5th day of June, 1911.

D:,11-, this; 1st day of May, 1911.-

NORTHMORE & HALE, tynanuel Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Agents for James Simpson, of Dundee, Se-ot-Hand, Proctor for the Executrix of the Will of the above-named deceased.

NOTICE 01" D1SSOLLTTION.

NOTICE 18 hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Albert Frank Saunders, Charles Henry Akroyd Stuart, and Herbert Akroyd Stuart, carrying on !Justness at Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, and at Perth, in the State of Western Australia, as Engineers, under the name or style of "Saunders & Stuart," lia.s been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 31st day of July, 1910. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm in the State of New South Wales as on the said date will be received and paid respectively by the said Albert Frank Saunders, who will continue to carry on the said business in the State of New South Wales, under the style or firm of "Saunders & Stuart."

All debts due to and owing by the said late firm in the State of Western Australia as on the said date will be received and paid respectively by the said Charles Henry Akroyd Stuart and Herbert Akroyd Stuart, who will continue to earry on the business in the said State of Western. Australia, under the style or firm name of "Saunders & Stuart.'

Dated this 25th day of April, 1911.

STAAVIL & K EALL, Solicitors for Albert Frank Saunders.

j'AMES & DARBYSHIRE, Solicitors for Charles jimmy A kroyd Stuart

and Herbert Akroyd Stuart.

NOTICE is hereby given that the :mrtnership heretofore subsisting between George Champ and Alfred Archibald West, carrying on business as Plumbers at Lake Street, Perth, tinder the style or firm of "Champ & West," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The said Alfred Archibald West will continue to carry on the said business at Lake Street, Perth, aforesaid.

Dated this 29th day of April, 1911.

GEORGE CHAMP. ALFRED A. WEST.

Witness to both signatures,-- A. Downing, Solicitor, Perth.

imtritilqi 4. Downing, Solicitors, 39 Saint George's Ter-race, Perth.

NOTD:E is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between George Thomas Wall, of Windsor Street, 'Victoria Park, and Frederick Argo Davies, of Perth, Commission Agent, carrying on business at Windsor Street. Victoria Park aforesaid, as Printers, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 19th day of April, 1911. Harold Joseph Platt, of Colonial Mutual (1tambers, Saint George's Terrace, Perth, Accountant, is hereby ‘appointed to collect all assets and pay the liabili-ties of the late firm. The business will in future be car-ried on by the said George Thomas Wall, solely.

Dated this 21st day of April, 1911.

GEORGE T. WALL. FRED. A. DAVIES.

Signed by the said George Thomas Wall and Frederick Argo Davies, in the presence

Morris Crawcour, Solicitor, Perth.

o Crawcour, National Mutual Buildings, .8 t. " George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitor for George Thomas

Wall and Frederick Argo Davies.

BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898.

Is the matter of Ellen Buckley, of Kookynie Hotel, Kookynie, Hotel-keeper, a Debtor. •

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the above Act, a Meeting of Creditors of the above named Ellen Buckley will be held at the offices of the undersigned, 79 Barrack Street, Perth,; at 3 o'clock p.m. on Monday, thn. 15th day of May, 1911.

Dated this 2nd day:of May, 1911.

J. -& R. MAXWELL, - Solicitors for the said Ellen Buckley,

79 Barrack Street, Perth.

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4th May, 1911. M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

Do. ... do.

Where When , payable,

Amount per £ Number.

49 of 1908 Four shillings and three pence and fraction in £

1374 GOVERNMENT GA,ZETTE, W.A. [MAY- 5, 1911.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Adjudications.

Address. I Description. Court. No. of

i I Matter. Debtor's Name. Date of Order. Date of Petition.

Victor Julius Paul Hantke (of the firm of " V. Hantke & Son ")

Arthur Victor John Hantke (of the firm of " V. Hantke & Sou ")

... Builders and Con, tractors

Wagin Supreme Court, 22 of 1911 Perth

2nd day of May, 1911

13th day of r eh, 1911

do. do. do. . do.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. of Date of

Matter. Order. Date of Act or Arse of

Petition. Bankruptcy.

25 of 1911 1 26th day of 22nd day of Execution Apri 1, 1911 March, 1911

32 of 1911 1 2nd day of 29th day of Debtor's Petition. May, 1911 April, 1911

33 of 19111 2nd day of 28th day of Do. May-, 1911 April, 1911

First Meetings and Public Examinations.

Debtor's Name. )eserip- Court.

Lion.

Date of first

Meeting.

Date of Public Ex- amination.

1 Date cf (if any) for

Place. Slum:oar, Ail- ministr•tilon.

Albert Edward Golden Gate, Loughlin , near Hal-

: goorlie George John Kalgoorlie

Flakelar Nicholas Dunne Quairading

Prospectors Supreme Court, Perth

Hotel- Do. keeper

Farmer ... Do.

12 of 1911 23rd day of May, 1911

18 of 1911 do.

25 of 1911 do.

3 p.m. Supreme 23rd day of Court, May, Perth 1911

3'30 p.m. do. do.

4 p.m. do. do.

Debtor's Name. ' Address. Description. Nbue,T

_ .—

John George Saral Barrack Street, Grocer ... Supreme Court, 49 of , Perth Perth 1908

22nd day of That the bankrupt be discharged subject to his con- September. smiting to judgment for the H11111 of £100, ,{rd

1909 10s. costs of judgment,

Date of Order.

Hour. Address. Number. Hour. Place.

Order made on Application for Discharge.

Debtor's Name.

Thomas Haley ...

Address.

Fula-minim

John George Sara .. 106 Barrack Street, Perth

Description. I Court.

Wood Contractor c Supreme Court, Perth

Grocer

153 of 1907; One shilling and seven pence half-penny in £

First or final or

otherwise.

First and 1 Monday, At the office final 1 Sth day of the,QfficiAl

■ of May, Receiver in I 1911 Bankinptcy

Supr9tue, I Court,-Perth

Second and' Tuesday, Do, , Final ! 9th day

of May, 1811

Farmer ... Supreme Court, Perth

Mercantile Clerk

Plumber ... Do.

Nicholas Dunne . Quairading

David Berry ... 1 Lyall Street, Kid' goorlie

James Reid Anderson Raveusthorpe

10.30 It.m. Supreme 14th day of Court, May, 1911 Perth 1

do. do. I do.

do. do. 1 do.

Nature of Order made.

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1IA:1 1911.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1375

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia. the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of C. W. Shearer, trading as "Shearer St Co.,' of Mount Magnet, Storekeepers, Debtors.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of the above-named C. AV. Shearer, trailing as "Shearer (X Co.," will be hebt at the offices of Mr. Sin-clair J. McGibbon, Colonial Mutual Chambers, 53 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Thursday, the 11th May, 1911, at 3 p.m.

Dated this 29th day of April, 1911.

rms..] SINCLAIR J. MeGIBBON, Agent for the Debtors.

Sinclair James McGibbon, Public .rfccountant, Colonial Mutual Chambers, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,

1898," and in the matter of Thomas Henry Shafto, of Narrogin, Storekeeper, a. Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Thomas Henry Shafto will be held

o at the offices of Sir. Sinclair J. McGibbon, Colonial Mutual Chambers, 53 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Monday, the 15th May, 1911, at 3 p.m.

Dated this 2nd day of may, 191.1.

[ r,.s.I SINCLAIR S. McGEBBON, Agent for the Debtor.

8 .himes McGibbon, Public Accountant, Colonial Mutual Chambers, Perth.

No. 13752.—C.S.O. MUNICIPAL B \V.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 5019/10. Perth, 5th May, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to confirm the following By-law, No. 33, made by the Council of the Municipality of Leederville ou the 20th October, 1910.

F. D. NORTH, Tinder Secretary.

Thirteenth Schedule. A Ily-la.W of the Municipality of Leederville, made

under Sections 348, 349, 350 of "The Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906," and numbered 33, for regulating' the keeping of dancing rooms in Leederville.

In pursuance of the powers (ninferred by the said Act, the .Alayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Leederville order as follow:--

By-law No. 33, entitled "Regulations and Conditions for the .Registration of Dancing }dooms and Saloons," and, passed on 6th February, 1902, is hereby repealed, and the following Bylaw shall be the By-law in its stead.

Passed at a meeting of the Council held on 20th Octo-ber, 1910.

P. BARRETT. Mayor.

REG. R. LONG, Town Clerk.

Reonlations and Conditions for the Registration of Dancing. Te00711,3 and Saloons.

1. The term for which each registration shall be made shall be twelve months dating from the 1st of January in each year.

2. The payment to be made to the Town Clerk for each such registration and for every renewal thereof shall be Ten shillings, but if such registration shall for the first time be made in the second, third, or fourth quar-ter of the year, the sum payable for such first regis-tration shall be correspondingly reduced to three-quar-ters, one-half, or one-fourth of the sum of ten shillings.

3., (a.) Every room to be registered as a dancing room' or saloon must contain at least ten thousand cubic feet of air; must have its ceilings at least fourteen feet high from the floor; must have fixed in its walls, and with free access for the outer air, open ventilators in the proportion of at least 12 square inches of outlet, and 12 square inches of inlet ventilation (exchisive of dobrs, windows, and fireplaces), for every five hundred

cubic feet of the ini(mnal space of such room. Such ventilators shall he li-p( al all times in good repair, order, efficiency, and chin All doors must open out, wards, and each building of the class dealt with in this By-law must lie provided with escape doors.

(b.) All sanitary arrangements to be in accordance with the orders and regulations of the Central Board of Health.

(c.) The premises throughout must at all times be open to inspection by any one or Inure of the officers of the Council of the Alnnicipality of Leederville, or of the Local Board of Health of that said Municipality, who may, by the said Council or Board, be authorised to inspect dancing rooms or saloons.

(I.) The hour for closing dancing rooms or saloons in the Municipality of Leederville shall be not later than 12 o'clock p.m., and no such room or saloon shall be re-opened before the hour of 8 o'clock in the morning of the next succeeding weekday, nor shall any such room or saloon be open on a Sunday.

Provided that it shall be lawful for the Town Clerk, upon written application, to extend the hours during which such room or saloon may be kept open upon the occasion referred to in the said application.

(e.) All certificates of registration shall be signed by the Town Clerk, and be in the form as shown below in Schedule A.

(f.) No person shall be permitted or suffered to enter, or remain in any dancing room or saloon, who shall be drunk, or who shall use any profane, indecent, or ob-scene language, or who shall assault any person, or behave in a riotous or 'improper manner, or who shall in any way offend against decency as regards dress, language, or conduct.

(q.) The Council reserves to itself the right to cancel any registration given or granted, should they be pos-sessed of satisfactory evidence that any of the foregoing provisions have been infringed.

scup:Du-LE A.

Municipality of Leederville. No.

, 191 . Certificate of Registration of Dancing _Room, or Satomt. This is to certify that the , situated

at , and of which , is the occupier, is registered its a dancing room or saloon, for the year ending on the 31st day of December next under Part XIX. of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," but subject lo the provisions of Bylaw :No. 33 of the Municipality.

Dated the , 191 day of Registration fee „/....

, Town Clerk.

MET RO POI, [TAN WATER SITPPLY, SEWER AO E; AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1909.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Department,

Perth, 3rd -May, 1911. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Hon. the Minister of Water Supply Sewerage, and Drainage to undertake the construction of the works hereinafter described by virtue of the powers contained in and under and subject to the provisions of "The -Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, .1909."„

Description of Proposed, Works. Reticulation sewers constructed of 9-inch and (-inch

stoneware pipes, with manholes and all other .apparatus connected therewitli.

The Localities at which the. Proposed It'orks will. be constructed.

(1.) Between Trinity Street and By-the-Sea .Road, from Manhole No. 20 at 5411ft. Tin. on Fremantle Main Sewer in Invorleigh Street Easterly through private-pro-perty, Northerly along Belmont Street, Westerly through private property, a distance of 742ft.

(2.) Between Trinity Street and By-the-Sea..,Road, from Manhole No. 123 on line 1 Easterly through private, property and Southerly along R.O.W., 324ft.

(3.) Between Trinity Street and By-the-Sea Roadj,,,. from Manhole No. 122 on line 1 Northerly through, private property, 105ft.

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(4.) Between King William and Trinity Streets, from Manhole No. 23 at 5,789ft. 4in. on Fremantle Main, Easterly through private property, thence Northerly through Private property, 244ft.

(5.) between King William and Charles Streets, from Manhole No.- 24 at , 6,051ft. 7in. on Fremantle Main, Easterly through private property, thence Northerly through private property, 323ft.

(6.) Between King William and Charles Streets, from Manhole No. 130 on line 5, South-Easterly through pri-vate property, 90ft. . (7.) Between Charles and Nelson Streets, from Man-hole No. 27 at 6,427ft. 4in. on Fremantle Main, Easterly through private property, thence Southerly through pri-vate property-, 412ft.

(8.) Between George and Nelson Streets, from Man-hole No. 134 on line 10, Southerly and Easterly through private property, 238ft.

.(9.) Between Stanley Nelsmi Streets, from Man- hole No. 98 at 6,67(ift. 1.0in. on Fremantle Main, East-erly through private property, 9ffift,

(IQ.) Between Stanley and South Streets, from Man-hole No. 29 at 6,893ft. on Fremantle Main, Easterly through private property, thence Northerly through pri-V:A IC property, across George Street, and through private property., 313ft. . (11.) Between Stanley and South Streets, front Man-

hole No. 29 at 6,893ft. on Fremantle Main, Northerly through private property, across George Street, through Private property, thence Easterly through private pro-perty, 364ft.

(12.) Between South and George Streets, from Man-hole No. 30 at 7,202ft. bin. on .Fremantle Main, Easterly through private property, across Francisco Street, through luivate property, across Attfield Street, through private property, thence Northerly through private property,

(M.) between_Attfield. snit Francisco Streets, from m an h ole N o, en line 12, Southerly through private property, across George Street, through private property, ,cress Nelson Street, through private property, 650ft.

(14.) Between Lily tInd Attfield Streets, from Man- 'hole No. 140 on line 12, Southerly through private pro-perty, 683ft.

(15.) hffii , veen .Attfield and Lily Streets. front Man- hole Ne. 147 at 4:51ft. I lin. nfi Lefroy Street Soh-main, Northerly- through private property, 563ft.

(16.) Between Lily and Russell Streets, from Man-hole - No. 148 at 676ft. on Lefroy Street Sub-main, North-erly through private property, 336ft.

( 17.) Between Russell, Street. and Hampton Road, from Manhole No. 149 at 1,01.8ft. 5in. on Lefroy Street Sub-main, Northerly through private property, thence, West-erly to Russell Street, 741f't.

(18.) Between "Martha Street and Lefroy Road, from Manhole No. 15;5 on line 17 Westerly through private property, 171ft.

(19.) Between Martha. Street and Lefroy Road, from Manhole No. 156 on line No. 17, Easterly through pri-vate -property, thence Northerly along Hampton Road, 420ft.

(20.) From Manhole No. 150 at 1,177ft. Mini, on Lefroy Street Sub-main, Easterly along Lefroy Street to Healy Street, 693ft.

(21.) Between Hampton Bead and MeLeery Street, from Manhole No. 164 on line 90, Northerly through private preperty, mirt. ' (22.) Between Martha Street and Lefroy Road, from

Manhole No. 168 on line 21. Easterly, thence Southerly along McLeery Street, thence Easterly through private property, Northerly along. Solomon Street, Easterly along Agnes Street, thence Northerly through private property, 870ft.

(23.) 'Between Edmund and Solomon Streets from Va.nhole No. 175 on line 22 Southerly through private property, 393ft.

(24.) Between Solomon and M.cLeery Streets from Manhole No. 171 on line 22 Southerly through private !Iroperty, 207ft.

(25.) From :Manhole No. 170 on line 22 Southerly alone- McLeery Street 150ft.

(26.) Between Solomon and Edmund Streets from Manhole No. 166 on line 20 Northerly through private property, Easterly along R.O.W. Southerly through pri-vate property and Easterly through private property, 317ft.

(27.) Between Healy and Livingstone Streets from :W.:ohmic! No. 166 on line 20 Southerly along Healy Street,

Easterly through private property Northerly along R.O.W., 1,101ft.

(28.) Between Lefroy Road and Beard Street from Manhole No. 187 on line 27 Easterly through private property Northerly along Livingstone Street, 497ft.

.(29.) ,Between Lefroy Road and Beard Street from Manhole No. 184- on line 27, Easterly along R.O.W. across Livingstone Street, 432ft.

(30.) Between Livingstone and Healy Streets from a point 2831t. on line 29 Northerly through private pro-perty, 70ft.

(31.) Between Martha Street and Lefroy Road from Manhole No. 175 on line 22 Easterly along Agnes Street across Edmund Street through private property, thence Southerly along Marche Street, 501ft.

(32.) From Manhole No. 193 on line 31 Southerly along Edmund Street, 387ft.

(33.) From Manhole No. 193 on line 31 Northerly along Edmund Street 101ft. - (34.) Front Manhole No. 194 on line 31 Northerly

along Mardie Street, 51ft. Plan P.W.D. W.A. 15505 deposited in the office of the

Minister shows the position of the proposed Sewers as above described.

The purposes for which the Forks are to be constructed. To connect premises with main sewers for drainage

pu rintses. The parts of the Area intended to be drrtincd.

Area 2, Fremantle. Commencing at the corner of Inverleigh Street and

By-the-Sea Road and hounded by By-the-Sea Road, I leafy Street, Maud Street, Moran Street, Martha Street, Lily Street, South Street, and by a line 200ft. East of Man-durah Road to the point of commencement.

The Times mid Places at which the Maas, Sections, Specificatiohs, and Boots of Reference may be inspected.

At the Office of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage, 605 Wellington Street, Perth, for one month on and after 6th May, 1911, between the hours of 10 2.m. and 3 p.m.

Ii. DAGLISH. Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and 'Drainage.

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