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[227] OF WESTERN AESTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 8'30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION ET POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 61 PERTH: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. [1915. No. 14704.—C.S.O. Houk Holidays at Gnowaugerup, Broontehill, Busselton, Katanning, - Icojonup, Grecnbushes, and Balingup. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT. J Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov- ernor of the said State, do by this my proclamation appoint special days to he observed as Bank Holidays as follows:— Date and Town. Friday, 19th February, 1915, at Guowangerup. Wednesday, 24th February, 1915, at Broomehill. Wednesday, 24th February, 1915, at Busselton. Saturday, 27th February, 1915, at Katanning. Wednesday, 3rd March, 1915, at Kojonup. Wednesday, 10th March, 1915, at Greenbushes. Wednesday, 10th March, 1915, at Balingup. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 10th day of February, 1915. By His Excellency's Command, J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary. GOT) SAVE THE KING ! ! ! The Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1. By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT. J Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 1745/13. WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci- fled in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase or Homestead Farm: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 28317/55 and 28348/55 and Homestead Farm 7.5951/74 (Avon Locations 15090 and 15092 and portion of 15093 respectively), as de- scribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of the pur- poses specified in paragraph S of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say for "Water": Now therefore I, Major General Sir Harry Barron, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my proclamation resume portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 28317/55 and 28348/55 and Homestead Farm 15951/74, for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 28317/55 (Avon Location 15090), containing about 62 acres 2 roods and 10 perches as surveyed (Diagram, Narrogin 2474), 2. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 28348/55 (Avon Location 15092), containing about 5 acres 1 rood 0 perches as surveyed. (Diagram Narrogin 2474.) 3. That portion of Homestead Farm 15951/74 (por- tion of Avon Location 15093), containing 40 acres as surveyed. (Diagram Narrogin 2474.) (Plan 376/80N, Al.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 10th day of February, 1915. By His Excellency 's Command, W. D. JOHNSON, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING !

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OF

WESTERN AESTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 8'30 p.m.]

[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION ET POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

No. 61

PERTH: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. [1915.

No. 14704.—C.S.O. Houk Holidays at Gnowaugerup, Broontehill, Busselton,

Katanning, -Icojonup, Grecnbushes, and Balingup.

PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major General Sir

TO WIT. J Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St.

HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor

in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my proclamation appoint special days to he observed as Bank Holidays as follows:—

Date and Town. Friday, 19th February, 1915, at Guowangerup. Wednesday, 24th February, 1915, at Broomehill. Wednesday, 24th February, 1915, at Busselton. Saturday, 27th February, 1915, at Katanning. Wednesday, 3rd March, 1915, at Kojonup. Wednesday, 10th March, 1915, at Greenbushes. Wednesday, 10th March, 1915, at Balingup. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said

State, at Perth, this 10th day of February, 1915.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary.

GOT) SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION (Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1. By His Excellency Major General Sir TO WIT.

J Harry Barron, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St.

HARRY BARRON, Michael and St. George, Commander Governor. of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor

in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1745/13. WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-

fled in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase or Homestead Farm: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 28317/55 and 28348/55 and Homestead Farm 7.5951/74 (Avon Locations 15090 and 15092 and portion of 15093 respectively), as de-scribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of the pur-poses specified in paragraph S of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say for "Water": Now therefore I, Major General Sir Harry Barron, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my proclamation resume portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 28317/55 and 28348/55 and Homestead Farm 15951/74, for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.

That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 28317/55 (Avon Location 15090), containing about 62 acres 2 roods and 10 perches as surveyed (Diagram, Narrogin 2474),

2. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 28348/55 (Avon Location 15092), containing about 5 acres 1 rood 0 perches as surveyed. (Diagram Narrogin 2474.)

3. That portion of Homestead Farm 15951/74 (por-tion of Avon Location 15093), containing 40 acres as surveyed. (Diagram Narrogin 2474.) (Plan 376/80N, Al.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 10th day of February, 1915.

By His Excellency 's Command,

W. D. JOHNSON,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING !

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

Abolition of KuIcerin Health District under the provisiohs of "The Health Act, 1911."

OR-DER 10 COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, the

10th day of February, 1915. Presen t.:

His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—The Premier,

The Colonial Secret j. E. Dodd, M.L.c.

3969/13. WHEREAS it is enarted by Section 19 of "Tile Health Act, 1911," that the Governor may abolish any Health District constituted by the Governor under the said Act: And whereas 11 is desired to abolish the Health District which war f 0 constituted: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by and ,rich the advice and consent of the Executive Council, (loos hereby abolish the Kukerin Health District.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

The District 'Fire Brigades Act, 1909.

ORDER. TN COUNCIL. At the Executive Couficil Chamber, at Perth, the

10th day of February, 1915. Present:

His Excellency the Governor. The ononrables—The Premier,

The Colonial Secretary, E. Dodd, M.L.C.

9'7/10. WHEREAS by Section 43 of "The District Fire Brigades Act. 1909," it is provided that the Governor may exemnt, any -Alunicipality from liability to contri-bute, to the annual expenditure of the Board: And whereas it is desirable that the Municipality of Narrogin should be exempted as hereinafter provided: Now. there-fore, His Excellency the Covernor. by and with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby exempts the Municipality of Narrogin front liability to contribute for the year 1915.

The Land /Act, 1898. ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

At the Fixecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 10th day of February, 1910.

Present: His Excellency the Governor.

The Tionourables,--The Premier. The Colonial Secretary, J, Dodd, M.L.C.

Corr. No, 3555;14: W.S. 5244/13. -WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is wade lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order. in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Sqction 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order: And whereas it is deemed exuedient that Reserve No. 15894 Jiould vest in and be held by The Honourable the Min-ister for Water - Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in tryst for the purpose, of "Water": Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice e nd consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the befere-rnentioned Reserve shall vest in and he held by The Honourable the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the purpose afore-said: subject, nevertheless, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 or the said Act.

7\-To 8160/12. wHERF A S by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to dibect that any Pecerve shall vest, in and be field by any Municinality. Ro"d 'Board, or other person or Persons to be named in the order. in trust for any of the purnoses set forth in Sectian 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public ortruo-es to he snecied in such order: Aid idier,q1, it is deemeh exnelieut that Re,erve, No. 15767 (A vnn Los,a-n— on231) sho,,Ni vest in and be held. by The Hon. The mi,tster for Water Sup,ly, Sewer:Age l an d Drainage, in r „a-P); purpose of `:Water": Nntv, therefore, His Eyeeilerey -the fr 1) IT pith tlie rv'vb'n and

of lhe Executive Council. (loth hereby direct that the hefor.,--ineri-i,,arh shall vest. in ond he held by The Hon, The Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage,

and Drainage, itt trust for the purpose aforesaid; sub-ject, nevertheless, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

,or • No. 3615/14. WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in 11L order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in s', hetion 119 of the said Act, or for the like or other pti1The pw.poses to lie specified in such order: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 15890, Virtaria Location :5507 should vest in and he held by The lion, The Ali Hsi or for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in frost- for the purpose of •• Water": Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent, of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by The Hon. The Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the pur-pose aforesaid; subject, nevertheless, to the powers re-served to him by Section -11 of the said Act.

7096/13; W.S. 2361/13. -WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Resolve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 09 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in spell order, and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the (late of the lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient that. Reserve 15891 (Avon Location 19892) should vest in and he held by the Honourable the Min-ister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage: Now, therefore. -His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council. doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and he held by- the Honourable the Minister for Water Soppl-Y, Sewerage, and Drainage, with power to the said flonourtilde 'Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to lease the whole or any portion of the said

f o r any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease.

Corr. "Co_ 493/15. WTIEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order. in trust for any of the purnoses set forth in Section 29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to he specified iu such order: And whereas it is deemed ernediert that -Reserves Nos. 10295, 14258, 14-592, 14476. 15002, 10010. 15084. and 15123 should -veo-, in and he held by the Honourable the Minister for Water Sonolv, Sewerage, and 'Drainage, in trust for the plumose of "Water": Now, therefore, His Excel-1 eney the Gnverno,_ by 0,1d with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the hefo,,,./rentinned Resrrye shall vest in and be hell by the Tionnw'ql-ie the Minister for -Water Supply. Sewer-lyre- an d Drnin,,tree, ill trust for the purnose, aforesaid: sobject, PetterfiteleFS, to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

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

11th February, 1915. TITS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to anorm-e of the appointment of:-

P.O. 839/14-.—George Henry Staite, -Esquire, of -Wes-tonia, as a .Tustice of the Peace for the Yilgarn Magis-terial District:

P.O. 325/14.—Walter 'Joseph Sampson, Esquire, of Hprtons, for the Plantagenet Magisterial District.

P.O. 2911/1 4.—Bertruni Theriot Dodds, Esouire. of Fourteen. Mile Brook, vie Narrogin, for the Williams Magisterial District. and to recent the resignation

171/11—Hervey Arthur Harms, Esquire, of Leettora. as a Justice of the Peace for the Mount Mar-garet Magisterial District.

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Secretary to the Premier.

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BETTNA -TTD PARKER, Clerk of ihe -P. ,;oentive Council.

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FEB. 12, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 233

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

Notification of Vacancies.

The Treasury,

S 356/15, Perth, 8th February, 1915,

APPLICATIONS are invited by the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner from persons qualified for appointment to the following positions.

Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appointment to the Administrative and Professional Divisions, but are not eligible for appointment to Clerical or General Division vacancies unless they were in the service of a State on 1st January, 1901, or have retired from the service of the Commonwealth or of a State.

Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a State should state the (late of their appointment to the service, present position, and salary.

Applicants from outside the service should state their qualifications for the office they seek. Copies only of diplomas, references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. It the originals are required they will be asked for.

Date and year of birth should be stated, and applications must be in applicants' hand-writing.

.1pplications should he addressed to the "Commonwealth Public Service Inspector'' of the State in which the vacancy exists, and in the case of officers of the Commonwealth Service he forwarded through the chief officer of the department to which the applicant belongs. -

Minimum and maximum salaries where shown indicate the limits of the class or grade in which the posi-tion is classified. Subject to the provisions of the Public Service Net, appointments may be made at any salary within those limits. Successful appointees must comply with the life assurance provisions of the Public Service Act and Regulations.

Position. Locality. Division and Salary per Annum.

PEPARTOIENT OF Inane AND CUSTOMS--CENTRAL STAFF.

Clerk, 4th Class hthouse Branch, Head- ; £21.0 to £300. quarters, Brisbane

Ictoria

langine-chiver Shipping Branch. Melbourne . General, £162 to 1168. Applicants should possess Harbours and Rivers laster's Certificate.

Boatman - Shipping, Branch, Melbourne .. General, £126 to £150.

POST.7■ EASTEti (4NERACS DEPART.UENT.

• Ace' South Wales.

Postal Assistant in Charge 1 'illiga,

Postal Assistant, in Charge j llalldale „

General, £132 to £156, less 10 per cent. for rent ; District Allow- ' ance, Scale Il, ; quarters, eight rooms. ,tk.pplicants should

be not less than 21 years of age. General, £132 to £156, less 10 per cent. for rent ; quarters, four

rooms. Applicants should he not less than 21 years of age.

Victoria.

Postmaster .. Geelong .. Clerical, £460 to £500. No quarters.

Applications retucnable 20th February, 1915.

NoTE,--Applications fur positions in other States are to be forwarded to the Commonwealth Public Service. Inspector of the State in which the position is sought.

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Deanrtuieu i. Position. j Salary. Date returnable.

Agriculture Orchard Inspector Treasury (Workers' Bookkeeper ...

Homes' Board)

>t!92 to £228... ' 19th February, 1915 £216 to X85 261 February, 1915

Applications are called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 7904," and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed form 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. TULL,

Public Service Commismoner.

E. A. BLACK, Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.

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234

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W. (FEB. 12. 1915

Treasury, Perth, 10th February, 1915.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint V.A. Phonias, under 'Regula-tion 43 of " Tlie Audit Act., 1904," to be Paving Officer for the Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Depart-ment, from the, 4th to the 17th February inclusive.

E. A. BLACK. Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts,

No. 14705.--C.S.O.

APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth, 12th February, 1915.

RIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint:-

1293/14.-james Ferrick to be a member of the Bull-finch Local Board of Health for the period ending 31st May, 1917.

And to accept the resignation of :- 1293/14.-J. V. Miles as a member of the Bullfinch

Local Board of Health.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No, 14706.-C.S.O.

THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 778/13. Perth, 12th February, 1915.

IT is notified that Dr. H. M. Prins, formerly of Jarrah-dale, will act as Medical Referee, under Section 13 of the above Act, at A•Vickepi n, rice Dr. P. J. Moloney.

F. D. NORTH, • Under Secretary.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 11th February, 1915.

ElS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following appointments:-

Ex. Co. 449; P.S.C. 994/13.-L. E. Blake, Clerk, shorthand and typing, unattached staff, to be Clerk, shorthand and typing, Public Service Commissioner's Office, at her present rate of salary (2144 per annum), as :From 16th January, 1915.

Ex. Co. 449; P.S.C. 552/14.-Frederick Michael Chris-thin Schoch, under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be District Ranger (Mundaring), Woods and Forests Branch, Mines Department, at a salary of 2168 per annum, as from 1st April, 1914.

Ex. Co. 449; P.S.C. 799/13.-Dorothy th:riette Eraser, under Section 29 of the l'ublic Service Act, to he Clerk, shorthand writing and typing, Barbour and Light De-partment, at a salary of 2120 per annum, as from 13th July, 1914.

Ex. Co. 449; P.S.C. 1058/13.-Daniel -Ignatius Con-nor, under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be. Clerk, Water Supply Department, at a salary of 2132 per annum, as from 28th October, 1913.

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department, G.L.D. 7201/14. Perth, 11th February, 1915.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the appointment of Samuel Richard Fisher as a Sworn Valuator under " The Transfer of Land Act, 1893."

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Crown. Law Department, C.11.1). 1899/12. Perth, 10th February, 1915.

THE Attorney General, acting herein under order of the Governor in Council, made the 28th day of March, 190(1, under the provisions of "The Constitution Act, 1889," has been pleased to appoint. Constable Thomas Johuston to act as Bailiff of the Local Court at Lawless, Miring, the absence on leave of Constable Buckley, :15 '11'0111 the 1st February, 1915.

G. HAMPTON, -Under Secretary for Law.

DECLARATIONS AND ATTESTATIONS ACT, 1913.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 11th February, 1915.

T-HE .Honourable the Attorney General, in exercise of the power conferred upon him by the above-mentioned Act, has been pleased to appoint the under-mentioned persons to be Commissioners for Declarations:-

Name and Address. Joseph Bandy-Yuba, Western Australia. A. P. McCormick-Narrogin, Western Australia.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

ERRATUM NOTICE.

Resumption of Road 4593.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Corres. 9804/06. Perth, 12th February, 1915.

IN notice published page 4253, Government Gazette of 30th October, 1914, resuming "0 acres 1 rood 7.5 perches'' from Avon Location 14823, and in notice con-firming same, page 4288, of 6th November, 1914, read in lieu thereof "0 acres 0 roods 24 perches."

-R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lauds.

TOWNSITE OF MAN:LIM-UP:P. /acad./ neat of .Bounituries.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 6848/09. Perth, 12th February, 1915.

TITS Excellency the Governor in EXecutive Council has been pleased to approve of the boundaries of Manjimupp Townsite being amended as described in the Schedule hereunder, and of the additional area being classed as Town and Suburban:-

Bounded by lines starting. from the North-West corner of Nelson Location 2:159, nnd extending South along its West boundary and that of Location 827 to the North-East corner of Location 1868; thence West, along. the latter's North boundary and South-South-Wejward along its Western boundary to its South-West corner; thence '''North-Westward along the North-Eastern side of a public road, and the -North-West' side of Road No. 4963 to a point in prolongation. North of the West boundary of Reserve 14915; thence South and East • respectively along the West and South boundaries of said Reserve to the West side of the Bridgetown-Tarnadup Railway Reser, e, and Southward along same to the North-East side of Road No. 4923; thence- South-Westward along said side of Road to a point bi pro-longation South of the West boundary of Nelson Loca-tion 2074, and. North to the South-West corner of the latter; thence East and North respectively along the South and East boundaries of Location 2074 to the South noundary of Location 2019; thence East to the South-East corner of Location 2109; thence North along part of the latter's East boundary to a point West of the starting point, and thence East to the starting. point. (Plans 439/80 and 442/80.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVE AT WON NERUP.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 6731/14. Perth, 12th February, 1915.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the purpose of Reserve 5217 at Wonnerup, Lot 57, being changed from "Public Utility" to "Camping and Picnic Ground."

R. -CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

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1915. GOVE ,NT GAZETTE, W.A. 235

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 12th February, 1915.

WS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the lands described in the Schedules below, for the purposes there in set forth:-

8162/13. AVON.-No. 15767 (Water).-Location 20033. (20

acres.). (Diagram N. 2873; Plan 34/80, A3.) 4727/14. BABAKIN.-No. 15358 (School site).-Lot 33. (4

acres Or. 81.7p.) ( Plan Babakin Townsite.) 9270/11. NELSON.--No. 15883 (Timber).-Locations 7878

and 7913. (449 acres 3r.) (Plan 443/80, Al.) 4443/13. TAMBEDLUP.-No. 15887 (Church site, Anglican).

--Lot 232. (1 rood Op.) (Plan Tambellup.) 1306/14, DE GREY (Old Shaw Tinfield).-No. 15888 (Water).

-A square block of land; its boundaries being in the meridian and at right angles thereto, with "New Welt" in its centre; said well being situated about 65deg. Omin. (magnetic) about three miles from survey mark Bl, at the South-West corner of the Old Shaw Common (Reserve 10977). ( 640 acres.) (Reserve 10977 is hereby reduced.) (Plan 9S/300.)

168/15. KALUWIRI-No. 15889 (State Battery).-Being the

land contained within late Machine Area 17 and Water Right 50. (6 acres.) (Reserve 8210 being hereby re-duced.) (Plan 53/300.)

3615/14. VICTORIA.-No. 15890 (Water).-Location 5507.

(50 acres.) (Plan 128/80, B3.) 7096/13; W.S. 2361/13. AVON.-No. 15891 (Water).-Location 19892. (25

acres.) (Diagram Narrogin 2525; Plan 345/80, Bl.) 6768/13. VICTORIA.-No. 15892 (Gravel).-Location 6155.

(24 acres Or. 20p.) (Diagram G. 910; Plan 156/80, E2.) 3555/14; W.S. 5244/13. AVON.-No. 15894 (Water).--Location 20196. (10 „

acres.) (Diagram N. 2843; Plan 5/80, B4.) R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

MENDA NI OP AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 12th February, 1915.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the areas and boundaries of the following Reserves being amended as described in the Schedules below, for the purposes therein set forth; the areas and boundaries previously published in the Government Gazette being hereby cancelled:-

9455/05. NARROGIN.-No. 14608 (Rifle Range).-Lot 823;

being the area bounded by lines starting from a point on the South side of Moss Street, situate 181deg.. 37 min. 1 chain and 271deg. 36min. 1 chain 67 links from the South-West_ corner of Narrogin Lot 403, and extend-ing 244deg. 5ini.u. to the East boundary of Narrogin Lot 285; thence 350deg.,.. 20min. along same to its North corner; thence West and South along its North and West boundaries respectively to the North-East corner of Narrogin Lot 724; thence West along the North boun-daries of Narrogin Lots 724 aforesaid: and 723 to the latter's North-West corner; thence South 2 chains 46 2/10 links; thence ,240deg. 1.9min. 1 chain 46 2/10 links; thence 1344deg. -10min. S chains 87 4/10 links; thence 19dea.

h. 57min. 7 chains 67 links to the East boundary

of Dumberning Agricultural Area Lot 88; thence North along same to a point situate South 19: chains 68 8/10 links from the North corner of Dumberning : Agricultural Area Lot 88 aforesaid; thence, S5deg. 22min. 23 chains 3 6/10 links; thence Sldeg. 36rnin. 32 chains 30 8/10 links; thence ldeg. 37min. 2 chains 27 1/10 links to the South side of . Moss Street aforesaid; thence 91dog. 36min. 17: chains 55 links to the starting point. (96 acres Jr. 21p.) (L.T.O. Plan 3780; Plans Narrogin, Sheet 2, and 385A/40.)

5193/12. MANJIMUP.-No. 14674 (Church site, Roman Catho-

lic).Lots 138:: and 139.`'' (2 roods.) (Plan Mauji- mup.)

7525/09. SWAN (Wooroloo).-No. 15216 (Rifle Range).-

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the North boundary of Swan Location 1560, situate 90deg. 5min. about 8 chains from its North- \Vest corner, and ex-tending about 175deg. 45min. about 34 chains 49 links; thence about 265deg. 45min, about 0 chains 50 links; thence 175deg. 45min. about 90 chains; thence 85deg. 45min. about 23 chains; thence about 355deg. 45min. about 90 chains; thence about 265deg. 45min. about

chains 50 links; thence about 355deg. 45 min. about 33 chains 73 links, and thence 270deg. 5inin. along part of the North boundary of Location 1869 aforesaid to the starting point. Excluding that portion of Reserve 7889 (Pipe Track) and of Location 2436, which lie within these boundaries. (241 acres.) (Plan 21/40 South.)

609/14. DALWALLINU.-No. 15242 (Recreation).-Lot 105.

(19 acres 3r. 36p.) (Plan Dalwallinu.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

WORKERS' HOMES ACT, 1911. Dedication of Lots.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 4522/13. Perth, 12th February, 1915.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of Katanning Lots 792 to 809, inclusive, being dedicated under Section 7 of "The Workers' Homes Act, 1911," to the purposes of the said Act.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1902. Alteration of dates of Burning-off in certain Road

Districts. !Department of !Lands and Surveys,

:Perth, i 2th February, 1915. 1:1 -1S Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to alter the dates of the period during which it shall be unlawful to set fire to the bush, in the undermentioned Road Districts, to the following:-

Nellerberrin Road Board-1st November, 1914, to 31st January, 1915, inclusive.

Cloomalling Road Board-1st Nrvn,ber, 1914, to 31st January, 1915, inclusive.

Plantagenet Road Board-1st November to 31st January, inclusive, in each and every year.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Laud.

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Land Open for Selection-Jelcobine Estate.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Corres. 10822/11. Perth, 29th January, 1915.

LT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased. to approve of Avon Location 21252, within the jelebbine Estate, as set out in Schedule hereunder, :being thrown open fOr selection under Part V., Sec-tions 55 and 56, of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, and the provisions of " The Agricultural Laud Purchase Act, 1909," on and after Wednesday, 17th February, 1915:-

Location No. 21252. Area, acres 921/.... Price per acre, £2 15s. Total payment, including interest, £395 lls. 2d. Half-yearly instalment, including interest, £9 1.7s. 1,00. Plans showing the above Estate, the arrangement of

the lots, and description of - the land are now obtain- able.

Applications must be lodged at the Beverley Local Land Office.

Applications may be lodged before the day specified, but will be treated as having been received on the :ap-pointed clay.

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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236 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING FOR CULTIVATION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 12th February, 19)5.

Ur is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are available for leasing, subject, to the Regulations for the Leasing of Town and Suburban Lands for Cultivation, on and after the dates specified in the Schedule below

Corr. No. Town. Lot Nos.

Capital Annual Value. Rental. Open Applications to Reinert s. be lodged at

1915. 6211/14 Hopeto tin 241 £23 6s. 8c1. 14s. 17th February

Ravens Subject to cur-

thorpe ! vey. 6193/14 ! 'Wellington ... Loc. 2923 ... £26 13s. 4d. 10s. do. Bridgetown; 6141/14 Caballing ... 385 ... £23 6s. 8d. 14s. 24th February Narrogin 889/95 Drakesbrook Sub. Lot 5 ... £26 13s. 4d. 16s. do. Bunbury I Reserve 2659 is

hereby can- celled.

6034/14, - 5Dwellingup ... Lot 219 £20 12s. do. Perth 6247/14 , *Do. . Lot 220 £16 13s. 4d. 10s. do. do. 8373/12 Room Lot 150 ;2,50 .21 10s. do. do. 1992/13 : Muchea Lot 80 £50 £1 10s. do. do. 3580/13 Do. ,.. Lot 86 £33 6s. 8d. £1 do. do. 3830/13 - Do. ... Lot 85 £30 18s. do. do.

10934/08 i Sawyers Valley Lot 33 £20 12s. 3rd March do. 10382/12 ! Muchea ... Lot 99 £16 13s. 4d. 10s. do. do. 7136/12 ! Moora ... Lot 221 £33 6s. 8d. £1 do. do. 7010/12 ! Do. ... Lot 222 £33 6s. 8d. £1 do, do. 6240/13 ! Bridgetown ... 714 £16 13s. 4c1. 10s. do. Bridgetown

Selection is limited to ONE LOT to each person unless otherwise stated. Plans showing the arrangements of the Lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this office and the various

District or Branch Land and Survey Offices. kpplications may be lodged at the offices mentioned at any time prior to the dates specified, and any applications so

lodged will he deemed to have been lodged on that day. In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Section 17 of

" The Land Act, 1898," and Section 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900." In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such

applicant, and Ivilich have not been included in the valuation of the lot, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to Clerk in charge of the District or Branch Land and Survey office at the place mentioned before his application is approved.

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

Each of the above mentioned lots will be leased on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees 44,11 not at any time obtain or bold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING.

Nelson District, near Deeside. Department of Lands and Surveys,

:5651/14. Perth, 29th January, 1915.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the area described hereunder will be available for leasing, under Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," for Pas-toral purposes, on an annual tenancy and at the rental set out hereunder. Leases to be renewable at the will of the Holm. Minister for Lands, and subject to deter-mination at three mouths' notice on either side, rent being apportioned accordingly.

This lease will be available on and after Wednesday, 17th February, 1915, and applications must be lodged at the District Laud Office, Bridgetown.

Schedule.

Deeside, near the Perup River; ental, £2 per annum. (Plan 443/

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING.

Part of Reserve :74231 (near Newaugolup).

:Department of Lands and Survey,

6357/14. Perth, 12th February, 191.5.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, Gig that portion of Reserve 5231 described hereunder will be available for leasing under Section 41a of "The Laud Act, 1898," for Grazing purposes, on and after Wednes-day, 3rd March, 1915, at a rental of £1 per thousand acres per annum. The lease to be renewable at time will of the Hon. Minister for Lands, but subject to deter-mination at- three months' notice on either side, rent to be apportioned accordingly:-

That portion of. Reserve 5231 situated North of Nel.s6“ Location 1563 and Pastoral Lease 2274/93. (txcluding 1353/93, 297/41A, and all land otherwise temporarily reserved.) (Plans 438A/40 and 438/80, C & D2.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Reserve 11' Area 3451/2 ac SO.)

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OPEN FOR LEASING. Nelson District—Quininup Brook.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Corres. 5499/09. Perth, 29th January, 1915.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Nel-son Locations 4197 (Reserve 15361) and 4330 (Reserve 14521), at Quininup Brook, will be available for leasing for grazing purposes under Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after 17th February, 1915, at a rental of £1 per annum each, the leases to be renewable at the will of the Hon. the Minister for Lands, but sub-ject to determination at three months' notice on either side.

Applications to be lodged at the Local Land Office, Bridgetown. (Plan 442/80.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 12th February, 1915.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are available for leasing, subject to the Regulations for the Leasing of Town and Suburban Lands, on and after the dates specified below, at the annual rentals shown in brackets:—

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1915.

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:-

1356/04—BOULDER, Lot 1948, £20 (16s.). £106 im-provements.

10917/01—BOULDER, Lot 1525, £12 10s. (10s.). £15 im provements.

6010/99—BOULDER, Lot 377, £12 10s. (10s.). £83 mprovements.

11951/99—SOUT11 BOULDER, Lot 109E, £12 10s. ( 10s.). £80 improvements.

885/01—BOULDER, Lot 1240, £15 (12s.). 11342/99—BOULDER, Lot 563, £12 lOs. (10s.). 4063/02—BOULDER Lot .1590, £12 lOs. (10s.) 136/07—BOULDER, Lot 2572, £12 .1.0s. (10s.). 12723/04—BOULDER, Lot 2147,• £12 10s. (10s.). 4951/02—SOUTH 'BOULDER, Lot 725, £12 lOs

(105.) 11894/03—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot. 665, £12 10s.

(10s.) 11924/04—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot 685, £12 1.0s.

(1.0s.) 2182/02—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot 726, £12 10s.

(10s.) 2991/02—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot 727, £12 10s.

(10s.) . 2483/02—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot 645, £12 10s.

(10s.). 6974/97—KALGOORLIE," Lots 473 and 3000, £150

each (£6 each). Reserve 4516 is hereby cancelled. 5388/14—tLEONORA (Gwalia), Lot 545, £15 (12s.). Subject to the payment, within thirty days, of £100

for the value of the improvements existing thereon. •

Applications to be lodged at Northam:-

7428/98—GRASS VALLEY, 119, £15 (12s.) ; 113, 114, 115, 116, 1L7, and 118, £12 1.0s. each (10s. each). Reserve 6102 is hereby reduced.

10453/08—WYALKATCHEM, 24, 27, 33, 35, 38, 44, 18, 50, 53, and 60, £17 10s. each (14s. each); 43, 54, 55, and 57, £12 10s. each (10s. each).

8437/11—KORRELOCKING, Lot 2, £25 (£1).

OPEN WEDNESDAV, 24th FEBRUARY, 1915.

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:-3265/02.—SOUTH BOULDER,

(10s.). 2484/02.—SOUTH BOULDER-,

(10s.). 2477/02.—SOUTH BOULDER,

(lOs.). 2465/02.—SOUTH BOULDER,

(10s.). 7471/12.—SOUTH BOULDER,

(10s.).

1209/01.—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot 377F, £12 10s. (lOs.).—Subject to the payment, within 30 days, of £70 for the value of the improvements existing thereon.

5298/08.—LAKESIDE, Lot 61, £12 10s. (10s.).—Subject to the payment., within 30 days, of £57 for the value of the improvements existing thereon.

ylpi dTeeliori.q to be lodged at Northam:— 10001/09.--Tc NUNOPPIN, Lot 181, £35 (21 Ss.) ;

Lot 174, £30 (£1 4s.); Lots 165, 166, and 180, £27 los. each (-£1 2s. each); Lots 15S, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178. and 179, £25 each (£1 each); Lot 150, £22 10s. (18s.); . Lots 157, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, and 172, £20 each (16s. each); Lots 151, 152, 1541, 154, 155, and 156, £15 each (12s. each).

Applications to be lodged at Wooiy:— 17904/10.-5 MOULYINNING, Lot 1, £27 10s. (21

2s.); Lots 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, £25 each (V. each); Lots 2-2 and 23, £20 each (16s. each); Lot 15, £17 10s. (14s.); Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, and 27, £15 each (12s. each)—Lot 28 has been ex-cepted front Leasing and Occupation as Reserve 15882.

Apptieatimis to be lodged at Narrogin:— :;892/12.—N.ARROG I N. Lot 913, £30 (El 4s.). 9671/12.—NARROG I N, Lot 733, £25 (£1). 10186/12.—N ARROGLN, Lot 729, £25 (21). 10188/12.—NA RROGIN, Lot 732, £25 (£1).

pplieolioys to be lodged at Bunburp:— 9431/12.--131- NIMI1P(.—Lot 160, £70 (£2 16s.).

Applications to be lodged at Southern Cross:7— 14866/10.—SOUTHERN CROSS, Lot 468, £15 (12s.;.

Improvements £200.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1915. _In/tiro/jolts to be lodged at Kalgoorlie :—

l3453/0-1—KAItGOORLIE, Lot 2534, £15 (125.) 3765/07--NALGOORLIE, Lot 8.579, £1.5 (12s.,) 1.1623/05—KALGOORLIE, Lot 8484, £12 10s. (10s.) 0750/03—BOULDER, Lot 1746, £12 10s. (10s.) 2438/09—BOULDER, Lot R804, £15 (12s.) Subject

to the payment, within 30 days, of £65 for the value of the im provements existing thereon.

4140/12—.BOULDER, Lot 2604, £20 (His.) 6201/14--ORA BANDA, Lot 16, £411 (£1 125.) Sub-

ject to the payment, within 30 days, of £20 for the valno of the improvements existing thereon.

pplicalioRs fit be lodged at Northato:--

6583/13-011NDERDIN, 165, £15 (12s.). .4 1/ pticatio os to be lodged at (Caton n Ina :--

9044/12.—N l'ABING, '271, £0.7 los. (21 Hs.). 4522/13—KATANNING, 810, 318, 819, 827, -so -4. and

836, £20 each (16s. each); 811, 812, 1:1, 815, , Ili, s17. £17 10s, each (14s. each); 820, S2I, 823, 824, 826, 829, 830, 831, 832, 8311, 834., 835, 837, and 84:,. £15 each

each (10s. each). Lots 814, 822, 805, d 8 11 are ( 12s. each ) ; 838, 809, 840, £42, 843, a ml I ; £12 10s.

excepted from leasing and occupation as -Reserve 9860.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 10th MARCH, 1915. Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie:—

7048/00.—KALGOORLIE, Lot 1354, £12 10s. (10s.). Improvements £85.

12688/00.—SOUTH BOULDER, Lot 3:141', £12 ins. ( 10s.). Luproveutects £51.

11337/04.—LEONORA, Lot 4112, £12 fns. ( lin-

iprovements £30. • 6657/14.—i-LEONORA (Clwalb1). Lei 871, 1112 10s, (10s.).

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 17th MARC H, 1915.

App iicatirom to be lorigr'd Nolmmr1 _

79-10/04.—i- LEONORA (G-Nyalia), Lot 518, £15 (12s.), £25 improvements.

3210/11—fLEONORA (.Gwalia), Lot 522, £12 110s. (10s.). £1.0 improvements.

8382/09--tLEONORA (Gwalia), Lot 5117, £15. (12s.). £211 improvements.

7:386/09—tLEONORA (Gwalia.), Lot 543, £15 (12s.). £20 improvements.

7985/04—BOULDER, Lot 2123, ;£12 los. (10s.). £43 improvements.

Plans showing the arrangements of the Lots referred to are now obtainable at this office and the various 'Dis-trict or Branch District Land and Survey offices.

Lot

Lot

Lot

Lot

Lot

624,

708,

625,

707,

1801,

£12

£12

£12

£12

£12

10s.

10s.

lOs.

10s.

lOs.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE W .A. [Fan. 12, 1915.

Applications may be lodged at the offices mentioned at any time prior to the dates specified, and any ap-plications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

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

In the event of any applicant obtaining a Lot on which there are improvements, not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such im-provements to the Minister for Lands in the manner provided by Clause 16 of the above Regulations.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their ap-plications before the date specified, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applica-tions may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

*Each of the above-mentioned lots in townsites marked with an asterisk, exclusive of reserves, will be leased 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 purchased.

tSubject to the condition that the lessee shall not carry on, or permit or suffer to be carried on, on this lot any trade or business whatsoever without the consent in writing of the Minister for Lands being first obtained.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

PASTORAL LANDS AVAILA73LE FOR 1LEASING.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th February, 1915.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the lands comprised in the following forfeited Pastoral Leases will be again available for leasing under Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898," on the 24th February, 1915; applications to be lodged at the Local Land Office for the District iu which the land is situated:—

Bridget OW 11, District.

Corres. Lease Approx. No. No. area, acres. Plan. 'District.

10983/11 2290/93 3,000 441/80, Dl Sussex.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.

Cancellation of Reserve 8818.

ityarn Goldfield—Parker 's Road.

Department of Lauds and Surveys Ilorr. 6565/03. Perth, 5th February, 1913.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the cancellation of Reserve 8818 and of the area therein comprised being made available for leasing under Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on and after Wednesday, the 24th February, 1915. Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office, Southern Cross. (Plan 24/300.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

P,A.STORAL LAND A \TAMABLE

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1910. under Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898."

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Pewah. District.

Corres. 5170/06. That portion of unsurveyed laud starting from the

South-East corner of Pastoral Lease 1504/96; thence 150 chains North; thence 641 chains East; thence 50 chains South; thence 641 chains West back to starting point; containing about 9,615 acres; being portion of late 1657/102.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION

Department of Lands and ,Surveys,

Perth, 12th February, 1915.

l'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council: has been pleased to approve of the areas scheduled here-under 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 rn,der 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 areas which are open under Part V. are open under Section 55 (Residential Conditions), and only under Section 56 (Non-residential Conditions) to those persons already holding their full complement under Section 55 in the immediate vicinity.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available under Part VI.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office for the district in which the land is situated.

Any application may be lodged before the fixed date, but will be treated as having been received on that day; if there are more applicants than one for any lot, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board, and should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or other-wise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, after the closing of the date for receiving applications, 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 Department to give any other notice.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the Land Board in person, he may apply to the Head Office or to the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Land Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment, which, on presentation at the nearest Railway Station. will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excur-sion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, avail-able for seven days from the date of issue.

Laud specified as carrying an Agricultural Bank advance which is situated within 15 miles of a railWay or authorised railway is available subject to the special conditions that an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out 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 convenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgage requiring the im-provements to be made at an earlier date. Such advance is subject to the usual condition governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particulars of which - may be had on application to the Managing Trustee. Appli-cations for advance must be accompanied by a fee of one per cent.

SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1915.

1K TANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

If ojon up District_ (near Carlecat up).

Corr. No, (5025/14. Open, under Parts Y. and VILE. (Plan 437/80, D1.

Price Area. ! par acre.

a. r. p. s. d. 7289 ... 160 3 0 0 12 6

Location No.

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a. T. p. 6469

43 3 30

Location No. I Area. Price per acre.

FEB. 12, 1915.] GOVERI\T NT GAZETTE, W.A. 239

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Melbourne District (near "Vonoan Railway).

Corr. No. 405/08. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 64/80, Dl.)

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

2620

A1 gh aa District (near -.11 b ).

Corr. No. 11743/10. Open, under Parts V. and VILE. (Plan 55/80. D2.)

Location per No. I Area. acre.

SOUTHERN CU 088 LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Yilgant District (near ,Southern Cross),

Corr. No. 9905/13. Open, under Part V., Section 55 or 56. (Plan Southern

Cross Townsite and L54.)

Price per acre.

NORTHAAI LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Corr. No. 3837/12. Open, under Part V. (Plan 33/SO, A4.) The area comprised within closed roads as here-

miler :— (1.) Starting from the North-East corner of Avon

Location 2645, and extending South along the latter's Bast boundary and the East boundaries of Locations 2048 and 2658 to a surveyed road at the latter's South-East corner.

(2.) Startin, from the North corner of Avon Loca-tion 2671, and extending South-Eastward along the latter's North-Eastern boundary and the North-Eastern boundaries of Locations 2670, 2669, 2;1!!8, and 2667, to the Western side of a surveyed road itt the latter's North-East corner; commencing again on the Eastern side of said surveyed road at the North-West corner of Location 2059, and extending Eastward along the latter's North boundary and the North boundariesTi of Locations 2658. 2657, 2656, 2655, and Reserve 4314 to a North-East corner of the latter; at £1 per acre in addition to cost; of survey.

This land is available only to the holders of land al-rotting thereon.

frown Grant of this land will not be issued before these of adjoining blocks in the same name.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1915. RiDGETOW N LOCAL LAND .DISTRICT.

Nclson District (near Jar/on-Ivo). Corr. No. (176/12. Open, under Part V., Section 55 or 56. (Plan 442C/40,

P3.) Area. Location No.

49 ... 13 0 10 £ s. d. 1 4 0

This location is hereby excluded from Southern Cross Townsite, and the boundaries of the latter are hereby amended.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1915.

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Aeon District. Corr. No. 5159/14. Open, under Part V. (Plan 343A/40, A & B2.) The area comprised within closed road along the

North boundaries of Avon Locations 3596 and 3827, from Road 1511 to a surs-eyed road at the latter's West corner, at £1 per acre in addition to cost of survey.

This land is available only to the holders of lan I abutting thereon.

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

Williams District. Corr. No. 3399/14. Open, under Part V. (Plan 37813/40, 12.) The area comprised within closed road extending along

the North-West boundary of 'Wieltepin A.A. Lot 147, from a surveyed road at its West corner to a surveyed road at its North corner, at £1 per acre in addition to cost of survey.

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

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

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Kojonity District.

Corr. No. 3229/14. - Open, under Part V. (Plan 416B/40, F2.)

The area comprised within the closed road along the Eastern boundary of Kojonup Location 1729, from its North-East to South-East corners, at £3 per acre in-clusive of cost of survey.

This laud is available only to the holders of land abutting thereon.

Crown Grant of this land will not he issued before those of adjoining blocks in the same name.

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Uditc A.A. District (near Harvey).

Corr. No. Lands 9469/08. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan Iblue A.A.

and 383/80.)

Price per acre.

Udec A.A., Lot 130 8

li. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the lands described hereunder will be available for selection on the days as hereinafter shown, under Parts V. and VILE of the Land Act and its Amendments, and the Regulations framed thereunder.

The lands marked with an asterisk are also available under Part VI.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office for the District in which the land is situated.

Any application may be lodged before the fixed date, but will be treated as having been received on that date; if there are more applicants than one for any lot, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board, and should any lands remain un-selected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, after the closing of the date for receiving applications, 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 Department to give any other notice.

Location No. Area.

acres. i £ s. d. 0 15 0

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24111 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. WEB. 12, 191:5.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the Land Board in person, he may apply to the Head Office or the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Laud Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment, which, on presentation at the nearest Railway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket at Excur-sion Yates, to the place where the Board will sit. available for seven days from the date of issue.

Land specified as carrying an Agricultural Bank advance is available subject to the special condition that uu expeildiNi re of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out shall he 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 Agri-cultural Bank Mortgage requiring the improvements to be made at an earlier date. Such advance is subject to the usual conditions governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particulars of which may be had on application to the Managing Trustee. Applications for advance must be accompanied by a fee of one per cent.

The areas which are open under Part V. are open under Section 55 (Residential Conditions), and only under Section 56 (Non-residential Conditions) to those persons already holding their full complement under Section 55 in the immediate vicinity.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1915.

,11 A .N'Y LOCAl: LAND atsTRIcr. pia,,touc,,,,,i District.

on 713, containing 40 acres, at Quartermaine 's abandoned

180,74. (Plan 451/80,

Comes. 4714/04. Plantagenet Locations 531 and 532, together contain-

ing 160 acres, at 10s. Od. per acre; being C. Parntenter 's forfeited 'Homestead Farm 4303/74. (Plan 4-57/80, B2.)

Corres. 10831/12. Plantagenet Location 2940, containing 48 acres, at

22s. per acre; being L. A. Martin's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 32751/33. (Plan Young's Siding.)

(Subject to the special conditions published in the Government Orteette 21st July, 1911, page 2581.)

Corres. 11190/10. Plantagenet Loention 2927, containing 147 acres, at

17s. 6d, per aere; being W. W. McLean's forfeited Conditional Purchase 33179/55. (Plan 435/80, A4.)

Corres, 92013-7/13. That portion of unsurveyed land enahininge about 260

:Acres. startieg from a point 4 chains West of the South-West corner of Location .:--1537; thence 34 chains West; thence 50 clinics North; thence 10 chains West; thence 20 chains North ; thence ,1S chains East; thence South-ell, 1,, mil„-e, 1)1ek to starting point; being. F. W. Hill's forfeited Cendifionel Purchase 34140/35 and Home-stead Farm 1991'2/74. (Plan 451/80, ef-31e1

LAND DISTRICT.

Aeon District. Corres. 6231-2/1.4. Aron Location 21222, containing 672 acres, at 11.s, 6d.

per aere ; being M. abandoned Conditional Pur- i-II:lee 35119/55 and 'Homestead Farm 20509/74, (Plan 344/80, El.)

1,3 i31133-1 le I o LOCAL LAND tisTRI AT,-lion District,

Corres, 97-8/12, Nelson Location 4343, containing 25074' acres, at 21s.

6d. per acre; Petit Garrott S. Willis' forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 31017/55 and -Homestead Farm 17905/74. (Plan 443/80.)

Corres. 381s9/08. Nelson Location 3697, coutain 100 mores, at 40s.

Her aere: 1,-be r 14 Wheatley's forfeited Conditional Purchase, (Plan 443/80, A2.)

Wellington District. Corres. 5477/08. `Wellington Location 2506, containing 1,060 acres, at

7s. 6d. per acre; being R. Blair's forfeited Grazing Lease 4103/68. (Plan 415/80, A & DI.)

CFRALDTON LOCAL. LAND DIS'l RICT.

Victoria. District. orres. 7:329/13.

`Victoria Location 5673, containing' 4,856 acres, at Gs. per acre; being Mouritzen & Munro 's forfeited Grazing Lease 8721/68. (Plan 95/80, FL)

Corres, 6150/14. Vietoria hoeation 3447, containing 100 acres, at 115.

6d, per aere. (Plan 157D/40, A3.)

KATANNING- LOCAL LAND insnacT. Kent District.

Corres. 5412-3-4-5/1:3. Kent Location 364, containing 943 acres: 390 acres

at 13s. per acre, and '553 acres at 7s. per acre; being I'. & J. N. Downsborough's forfeited Homestead Farms 19573/74, 19574/74, Conditional Purchase 33659/55, and Grazing Lease 8589/68. (Plan 418/80; Ougerup, Sheet 5.)

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Wiltients District. Corres. 6550/14. Williams Location 11289, containing 291 acres, at 9s,

per acre; being E. B. Johnston's abandoned application. (Plan 378C/40, F4.)

Corres. 1014.1/11. Williams Location 5321, containing 160 acres, at 9s.

per aere ; being J. Causebrooke 's forfeited Homestead Farm 17294/74. (Plan 385B/40, Fl.)

Corres. 12253/08. Williams Location 7247, containing 160 acres, at 26s.

per aere; being H. Broadway's forfeited Homestead Farm 11527/74. (Plan 385A/40, B2.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District. Corres. 10696-7/12. "Avon Location 20468, containing 804 acres, at 7s. thl.

per acre; being S. H. Rodd's forfeited Grazing Lease 8134/68 and Homestead Farm 19013/74. (Plan 32 & 33/80, F2 & A3.)

Corres. 13055/11. Avon Location 19372, containing 1,000 acres: 436

acres at 12s. per acre, "564 acres at 5s. per acre; being N. Bentley's forfeited Grazing Lease 7336/68, Home-stead Farm 17638/74, and Conditional Purchase ;12561/55. (Plan 25/80, El.)

Melbourne District. Cones, 6220-1/14, Melbourne Location 2576, containing 460 acres, at

9s. 6d, per acre; being A. C. B. Noel's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 35120/55 and Homestead Farm 20511/74. (Plan 57/80, B & C 1 & 2.)

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRIC Melbourne District.

Corres, 6642/06. Melbourne Location 1456, containing 200 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being .T. Wyatt's forfeited Conditional Purchase 16968/55. (Plan 58/80, 13,)

Correa. 469/014 Melbourne Location 1377, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing.; being J. -Wyatt's forfeited Homestead Farm 7805/74. (Plan 58/80, A3,)

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FEB 12, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 241

:WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Williams District.

('ones. 10599/05. Williams Location 6411, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being W. Robart 's Forfeited Homestead Farm 7353/74. (Plan 409C/4(1, P4.)

Corres. 4283/06. Williams Location 6673, containing 200 acres,

6d. per acre. (Plan 385C/40, E4.)

Corres. 9426/08. Williams Location 8502, containing 160 acres-,

60. per acre ; being R. Norton 's forfeited Homestead Farm 11117/74. (Plan 385C/40, E2.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1915.

KALGOORLIE LOCAL LAND DISTHIcT.

Esperance District.

(Part V. only.)

Corres. 4037/14. Esperance Location 364, containing 160 acres, at 7s.

6d. per acre; being G. K. Logan's abandoned Homestead Farm 20334/74. (Plan 423/80, D3.)

ALBANY LOCAL LAND AG liNCV.

Plantagenet District.

Corres. 1886/08. Plantagenet Location 2086, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being J. Morgan 's forfeited Homestead :Earn, 10120/74. ( Plan 456/80, Dl.)

Corres. 4051/11. Plantagenet Location 3209, containing 160 :ores, ex-

cluding Drain Reserve, at 12s. 60. per acre; being F. C. Williams' forfeited Conditional Purchase 10140/56. (Plan 457A/40, Al.)

Kent District. Corres. 7052-3/12; D.O. 656/11. That portion of Kent Location 683 South of the South

boundary of Pastoral Lease 1538/93, containing about 615 acres: 235 acres at 12s. 60. per acre, and *380 acres at 3s. per acre; being A. Donaldson's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase 32990/55 and part of Grazing Lease 7880/68. (Plan 435/80, P2 & 3.)

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Wellington District.

Corres. 10156/04. Wellington Location 1782, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being H. :Whiteaker's forfeited Homestead :Farm 5735/74. (Plans 410/80, AL 411./80, P4.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District.

Torres. 3066-7/13. Nelson Location 5345, containing 3241/, acres, at 17s.

per acre; being J. Palmer's forfeited Homestead Farm 19369/74 and Conditional Purchase 33363/55. (Plan 443/80, C4; Warren River, Sheet 7.)

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Victoria District.

Corres. 1897/14. Victoria Location 6166, containing 632 acres, at

Os. 6d. per acre; being T. Brand's abandoned Grazing Lease 9257/68. (Plan 124/80, E2.)

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Wellington District.

Corres. 5367/08. Wellington Location 1965, containing 160 acres; sub-

feet to classification and pricing; being A. Stewart's forfeited Homestead Pam 10625/74. (Plan 415/80, D2.)

N ARROC 1 N LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. liiilicems District.

('ones. 2393/08. Williams Location 8022, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being E. G. Raybould 's forfeited Homestead Pam 1020;5/74. (Plan :17811/40, C4.)

Corres. 7130/08. Williams Location 8261, containing 1

sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being. .'!!ybotild 's forfeited Conditional Purchase 20::;

( Platt

378D/40, C4.)

Corres. 13743 0 1- Williants Location 5480, containing 1(10 acs

to classification and pricing; being T. 11. ITiel;' for. feited Conditional Purchase 11422/55. (Pia 37141/40, C3.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND _DISTI11("0. .Iron. Di:qr ./et.

Itorres. 7283/09. Avon Location 14550, containing 160 acres; subject

to Oassification and pricing; being;;. Turner's forfeited Homestead Earn: 12897/74. (Plan 57/80, E4.)

P ER 'HI _{,o,.AL LAND DISTRICT. l'ic;oria Distrit.

Corres. 4317/09. Victoria Location 3178, containing 160 acres; subject

to classification and pra6ng; ladvg A. J. *cony's for-feited .FTomestead ['arm 12:5:38/74. (Plan 90/80, ('4.)

8 watt District. Corres. 7303/05. Swan Location 2279, containing. 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing; being (1. Siddon 's for-feited :Homestead Farm 7670/74. (Plan 28/80, (12.)

Cures. 6430/09. Swan Location 2522, containing 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing t being- R. N. Spencer's for-feited Homestead Farm 12798/74. (Plan 28/S0, A & B4.)

WA CrIN LOCAL LAND T)T `RIFT. 11'/71(1111R District.

Corres. 5939/08. Williams Location 8199, containing 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing being F. Taylor's for- feited Homestead Palm 10680/74, (Plan -107 /80, 12.5

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARC?:, 1915. ALBANY- LOCAL LAND DISTRP"I'.

Curves. 8052/12. Plantagenet Location 3527. containing. 160 a res. at

12s. per acre; being P. Crook's abandoned 1 o .6-ead P;11'111 18742/74. (Plan r.151/80, E II F8.)

BUNDURY LOCAL LAND 1DTSTRICT Wellington District.

Corres. 2028-9/13. Boyanup A.A. Lot 352, containing 200 acres, at 10s.

per acre; being A. E. Sanderson's forfeited :Homestead Farm 19292/74 and 33222/55. (Plan 411D/40, A3.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kojonap District

Corres. 7346/11. "Kojonup Location 6558, containing acres, at

7s. fid, per acre. (Plan 438/80, Pl.)

KATANN INC LOCAL LAND "DISTRICT. Kojoit er District.

Corres. 3423/I19. Open under Part. V. only. Kojonup Location :5804, containing II :tore, I rood

20 perches, at 20s. per acre; being R. M. McKenzie's forfeited Conditional Purchase 530/57. (Plan .116C/10, P4.)

This land is available only to the holders land :dilating thereon.

Crown Grant of this land will not lie issued before those of adjoining blocks in the same name.

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WAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corres. 9644/04. Williams Location 5133, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being P. Madigan's forfeited Homestead Farm 5660/74. (Plan 409B/40, 112.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 12th February, 1915.

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 purposes of new roads, that is to say:—

(1 00MALLING. 7548/09. Deviation of part of Road No. 3815.—A strip of

laud, one chain wide, leaving the present road on the West boundary of Avon Location 10257, and extend-ing North and East (as shown on O.P. Northam 1021) alomg part of its West and North boundaries to rejoin road on the latter.

3 acres lr. 20p. being resumed from Avon Location 10257. (Plan 57/80, E4.)

TIPPER BLACKWOOD. 9706/11. No. 4202.—A strip of land, one chain wide. leaving

a surveyed road at the North-East corner of Dinninun Location 2446, and extending as surveved in a general Westerly direction, along the North and Northern boun-daries of Locations 2446, 2447, 2448, 2449, 3514, and 2440, to the East boundary of a Reserve for Camping and Water; thence North, inside and along said East boundary, to the North bank of the Blackwood River; thence as surveyed (Diagram A. 2346) Northward. North-Eastward. and again North through Wellington Location 2236 to join Road No. 1395, on the West boondary of Location 2284.

5 acres Or. 1 1 o. being resumed from Wellington Lo-cation 2236. (Plan 415/80, D & E2.)

242 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

Corres. 9479/13 and 9480/13. Kojonup Location 6189, containing 431 acres, at lls.

per acre; being F. Gilliant's forfeited Conditional Purchase 34177/55 and Homestead Farm 19946/74. (Plan 407/SO, A4; Locations near Nampup.)

Corres. 4494/12. Kojonup Location 6950, containing 283 acres, at

per acre; being J. Lowe's forfeited Conditional Pur-chase 33633/55. (Plan 437/80, Al..)

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corres. 8453/03. Williams Location 3309, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being S. N. Campbell's forfeited 'Homestead :Farm 3152/74. (Plan 38511/40, C4.)

Corres. 13739/04. Williams Location 5479, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being T. H. Hicks' forfeited Homestead Farm 6135/74. (Plan 378D/40, 03.)

Corres. 4364/04. Williams Location 4890, containing 160 acres; sub-

ject to classification and pricing; being P. Hicks' for-feited Homestead Farm 4762/74. (Plan 378D/40, C3.)

Cones. 35/07. Williams Location 725S, containing 160 acres, at 9s.

Gd. per acre; being S. Sinclair 's forfeited Homestead Farm 8902/74. (Plan 385C/40, F3.)

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Cones. 1999/13, 2000/13, and 2001/13. Avon Location 20005, containing 704 acres: 276 acres

at 17s. per acre; *328 acres at 5s. 60. per acre. Loca-tion 20008, containing 715 acres: 400 acres at 16s. per acre; *315 acres at 5s. 6d. per acre; being R. D. Robinson's forfeited Conditional Purchase 33219/55, Homestead Farm 19282/74, and Grazing Lease 8,104/98. (Plan 34/80, E4.)

Corres. 9935-6/11. Avon Location 15486, containing 461 acres, at 20s.

per acre; being A. W. Rutter's forfeited Homestead Farm 17302/74 and Conditional Purchase 30201/55. (Plan 25/80, E3.)

Ninghan District.

Cones. 5772-3-4/13. Ninghan Location 1432, containing 1,000 acres: 470

acres at 15s. 6d. per acre; "530 acres at 5s. per acre; being H. W. Hutchin's forfeited Homestead Farm 19602/74, Grazing Lease 8616/68, and Conditional Pur-chase 33703/55. (Plan 64/80, E & F 3 & 4; Dalival-linu, Sheet 5.)

Corres. 5115/13 and 5127-8/13. Ninghan Location 1615, containing 294 acres, at P5s.

per acre, and Location 1636, containing 953 acres: 560 acres at 17s. per acre, and "393 acres at 6s. per acre; being F. C. Smith's Aandoned Grazing Lease 8582/68, Homestead Farm 19550/74, and Conditional Purchase 33629/55. (Plan 64/80; Dalwallinu, Sheet 9.)

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Swan District.

Corres. 8048/03. Swan Location 1560, containing 419 acres; subject

to classification and pricing; being S.I. A. Twine's for feited Conditional Purchase 6443/55. (Plan 1C/40, D3 & 4.)

Corres. 13389/05. Swan Location 2278, containing 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing; being C. M. Pickering's forfeited Homestead Farm 7661/74. (Plan 2S/80, 03.1

Corres. 5993/04. Swan Location 2111, containing 160 acres; subject

to classification and pricing; being G. E. H. Forrester's forfeited Homestead Farm 5130/74. (Plan 31/80, A3.)

ALBA NY. 17329/10. Widening of part of Road No. 4457.—A strip of

land, one chain 50 links wide. inside and along the West boundary of Plantagenet Location 1859, as shown on Diagram A. 2155, hounded by lines starting from the East side of the present road two chains South from a North-West corner of said Location 1859, and extend-ing 117de,c.r. 51min. 1 chain 69.7 links; thence 179deg. 59min. 8 chains 10.8 links to the North side of present road; thence West and North along a North and East side of present road to starting point.

1 acre 1r. 4p. being resumed from Plantagenet Loca-tion 1859. (Plan 451/80, A4.)

ONOWANGERUP. 5449/14. Road No. 5141.—A strip of, land, one chain, wide,

leaving the North-West corner of Kojonup Location 5208 and extending as surveyed (Diagram A. 1803) East, inside and along its North boundary, to a sur-veyed road along its East boundary.

2 acres 2r. 28p. being resumed from Kojonup Loca-tion 5208. (Plan 436/80, El.)

KATANNING. 6732/14. No. 5143.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the Nortb-East corner of Kojonup Location 3827, and extending as surveyed West, along the North boundaries of Locations 3827 and 3826; thence South-West, along a. North-West, and West along a North boundary of the latter location, and continuing West along the North boundary of Location 5410 to its North-West corner.

Also to include the triangular portion of Location 3826 abutting on the above described road, as shown on Diagram Albany 2296.

2 acres, 2r. 28p. being resumed from Kojonup Loca-tion 3826. (Plan 417A/40, 02.)

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rEiL 12, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W 243

MOORA. 435/14. No. 5145.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the North-NVes corner of Koojan Agricultural Area Lot 13, and oxtonding as surveyed Southward, along part of the Wesi ern boundary of Lot 13; thence South-Eastward through Lot 13 (as sur-veyed, Diagram P. 1803) to Road No. 2447. on its Eastern boundary.

4 acres 3r. 13p. being resumed from Koojan Agri-cultural Area Lot 13. (Plan 58/80, D2.)

DOWERIN. 6532/14. No. 5146.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Reserve No. 13088 at the South-West corner of Avon Location 17310, and extending as surveyed North, along the West boundary of said location to its North-West corner; thence M5 surveyed (Diagram N. 2897) West, along part of the South boundary of Location 9152 to a surveyed road at its South-West corner.

3 acres Or. 21p. being resumed from Avon Location 9152. (Plan 33/80, B2.)

0531;14. DOWERIN •

No. :5147.—A strip of land, one chaIn wide. leaving a surveyed road at the North-East corner of Avon Loca-tion 18906, and extending as surveyed South, along the East boundary of said location to its South-East corner; thence as surveyed (.14iagrmn N. 2896) South. through Locations 105'52 and 17s••:s, to the North boundary of Reserve 1:1103.

1 acre 3r. 29p. being Joserved from Avon Location 10852.

2 acres 2r. 14p. being; resumed from Avon Location 17808. ( Plan 3:I/80, D & E2.)

DOWER 31/15. No. 5150.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 1891 at a North-East corner of Ninghan Loca-tion 1029, and extending, as surveyed (Diagram Nor-tham 2916) West, inside and along a North boundary of the said location to the East boundary of Location 680.

5 acres 1r. 30p. being resumed from Ninghan Loca-tion 1029. (Plan 56/80, E2.)

:17)0.\VERIN. 6842/14. No, 5151.—A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 4891 opposite the North-West corner of Ninghan Location 153, and extending as surveyed West, through Location 177, along the South boundary of Location 176, and through Location 161 to the North-East corner of Location 140; thence as surveyed (Dia-gram _Northam 2915) South, inside and along part of the East boundary of the latter location for a distance of 21 chains.

2 acres Or. 17p. being -resumed from Nhostnin Loca-tion 140. (Plan 56/80, D2.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of time land so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys. Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

W. P. jOHNSON, Minister for Lands.

THE ROADS. ACT. 1917.

-WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Northam on or about the 22nd day of September, 1914, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

10129/00. Deviation of part of Road 1391.—A strip of land.

one chain wide, its Western side leaving the South side of the present road 3 chains 35.6 ]inks East of its inter-section with the South-West boundary of Avon Location 792 and extending as surveyed (Diagram Northam 2887) 149deg,. 29rnim. 2 chains 6.5 links; 113deg. 12min., 2 chains 40.6 links; 100deg. 44min., 4 chains 68.8 links: and 60deg. 19min., 4 chains 50.2 links to rejoin the present road.

1 acre lr. 8p. being resumed from Avon Location 792. (Plan 27C/40, E3.)

WHEREAS the COSNELLS Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at -Waddington on or about the 27th day of February, 1914, resolved to opel' time road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

1487c./0.S, I'lxtimsion of Road No. 3349.—A strip of land, one

clmin wide, leaving the present road at right bank of the Canning River on the South-East boundary of Loca-1 ion 12, and extending, as surveyed (Diagram P.1721), through part of Location 17 to join Road No. 3130 on the latter's South-East boundary,

0 acres Or. 26.8p. being resumed from Canning Loca-tion 17. (Plan 1D/40, C4.)

WHEREAS the MODRA Road Board. by resolution pas•,ed at a meeting of the Board, held at Moora on or about the 20th day of September, 1910, resolved to open time road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

Corres. 9618/09. Re-gacettal of an extension of Road No. 3582 to agree

with 'Itrvey.--A strip of land, one chain wide, being that portion of the present road commencing, at the South-West corner of Melbourne Location 587, and extending as surveyed North along its West boundary; thence North-Eastward through Locations 282. 912, 170, and again through Location 912 to the North-West corner of Lot God of said Location 912; thence as sur-veyed (0.P. Perth 1366) East along the South boundary of Lot M605, part of the South boundaries of Lots 11604 and 51003, deviating into sail Lots M604 and 11603 to avoid rocks, and alo'ng tlto South boundary of Lot 111002 to the latter's South-East corner; thence North-Eastward through Melbourne _Locations 931 and 929 to the latter 's East boundary to join a surveyed road extending West from the North-West corner of Reserve 12140; them4c l•last along said surveyed road to corner aforesaid.

The areas nrevionsly resumed from Melbourne 1 o,a-tions 912, 913, 931, and 929 are now fixed by O.P. ['ern 1566. (Plans 63 and (i4/80 Sth.)

WHEREAS the VICTOR-1A PLAINS Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, hell at New Norcia on or about the 27th day of February, 1914, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

10385/11. Extension of Road No. 4319.—A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the North-East corner of Melbourne Location 1824, and extending as surveyed (Diagram N. 2745) in a general Easterly direction through Reserve No. 13753 and Locations 442, 1117, and 1432 to a surveyed road near the latter's East corner; thence as surveyed along the North boundary of Location 2061 to Road No. 3261.

0 acres 2r. 2.7p. being resumed from Melbourne Loca-tion 442.

1 acre Or. 22p. being resumed from Melbourne Loca-tion 1117.

3 acres 2r. 3p. being resumed from Melbourne Loca-tion 1132. (Plan 32/80, I31.)

WHEREAS the UPPER BLACKWOOD Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Lauderdale on or about the 26th day of July, 1914, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

1950/14. Road No. 5012.—A strip of land, one chain wide, its

Western side leaving a South-West corner of Ne,lson Location 2811, and extending as surveyed (Diagram B. 1055) South along the East boundary of Location 1934 to its South-East corner; thence West along the North boundary of Location 2808 to Road No. 2550 at its North-West corner. (Plan 415/80, Cl].)

WHEREAS the TAMBELEUP Road .Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Tam• bellup on or about the 26thday of .Tuly, 1913, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

4521/14. No. 5064.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 2985 on the North boundary of Reserve No. 15157, and extending East along the said North boun-dary of Reserve No. 15157 and throngh location 3372 to the West boundary of Location 3280; thence as sur-veyed (Diagram A2024) in a general worth-Easterly direction through Location 3280 to its East boundary.

11 acres Or. 1S1). being, resumed from Plantagenet Location 3280. (Plan 436/80, A3.)

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244 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

WHEREAS the WICKEPIN Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wickepin on or about the 3rd day of December, 1912, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

3262/14. Road No. 5120.—A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving the South-East corner of ,Williams Location 9157, and extending West as surveyed (Diagram Narro-gin 2056) along its South boundary and one chain along the South boundary of Location 4599; thence one chain South into Location 5173; thence again West inside and along the latter's North boundary to Reserve 15319; thence through the said Reserve and along part of the South boundary of Location 4599, to trie Eastern side of the Wickepin-Merredin Railway Reserve.

An extra area of 0 acres 2r. 5p. being resumed from Williams Location 5173. (Plan 378C/40.)

WHEREAS the SWAN Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Midland Junction on or about the 3rd day of September, 1914, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:—

Corres. 5384/14. Extension of Road No. 5124.—A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the North boun-dary of Swan Location 1450, and extending South as shown on T.O.P. 1859, through said location to Road No. 1985 (Government Road).

About 3 acres lr. 20p. being resumed from Swan Location 1450. (Plan 1B/40.)

WHEREAS the BROOKTON Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Brookton on or about the 15th day of October, 1914, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

6044/14. . Road No. 5138.—A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving Road No. 2746 at the East boundary of Avon Location 18528 and extending South as surveyed (Dia-gram Narr. 2501) along said East boundary and the West boundary of Location 18726 to Road No. 5056.

9 acres Or. 8p. being resumed from Avon Location 18528.

a acres lr. 32p. being resumed from Avon Location 18726. (Plan 343C/40, D3.)

WHEREAS the DUMBLEYUNG Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dumbleyung on or about the 12th day of August, 1913, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

951/14. hoad No. 5140.—A strip of land, one chain wide.

leaving a surveyed road at a North-East corner of Williams Location 6494, and extending Southward, as surveyed (Diagram Narr. 2540) inside and along its East boundary, along part of the West boundary of Location 6914, the West boundaries of Locations 6218 and 8347, part of the North and the West boundaries of Location 8869, through Location 10011 and along the East boundaries of Locations 1.0012 and 7153, the East and part of the South boundaries of Location 11312 and the East boundaries of Locations 10509 and 6415 to a surveyed road at the South-East corner of the latter.

2 acres Or. Op. being resumed from Williams Loca-tion 6494.

2 acres Ir. 16p. being resumed from Williams Loca-tion 10011. (Plans .386D/40, B4, and 408A/40, Bl.)

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 places 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, 1911," subject to the provisions or the said Act.

Dated this 12th day of February, 1915.

11. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

A G R ITL

AL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND- MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 1288/14.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th :February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Locations 11936 and 11927, being Albert Thomas King and John Anthony Tibb's C.F. Lease 22811/55 and Homestead Farms 12979/74 and 12961/74.

The property is situated 12 miles South of Kunun- oppin, on the Dowerin-Merredin Railway, and comprises 1,147 acres of good agricultural wheat land, with im- provements described as follows:-

Cleared-564 acres. Part cleared-90 acres. Ringbarked-310 acres. Fencing-273 chains, 3 and 6 wires. Cultivated-540 acres.

1' ull particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 4188/12.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Kwollyinn Agricultural Area Lot 55, and being George Alfred Read and Ferdinand South's C.P. Lease 31086/55 and Home-stead Farms 17957/74, 17958/74.

The property is situated 11 miles South of Keller- herrin, and comprises 100 acres of forest, 500 acres of scrub and malice, and 395 acres of third class land, with improvements described as follows:-

Clearing-200 acres. Part cleared-87 acres. Rolled-35 acres. Fencing-120 chains, 6 wires.

:Pull particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

4th February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL RANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

2238/12. Mortgagee's Sale.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on

Location 2738, and being August. Hermann Wilksch's 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Wellington

C.D. Lease 26111/55. The property is situated four miles from Boolading

Siding, on the Collie-Narrogin Railway, and comprises 160 acres of good agricultural land, with improvements described as follows:-

Cleared-30 acres. Ringbarked-30 acres. Orchard-1 acre. Fencing-184 chains, 3 wires. One well-35 feet. House-6 rooms.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

4th February, 1915.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 24.5

AG CULTURAL BANE ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortpagec's Sale. 385/12.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th .February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Locations 11070 and 11o71, being john llarr and Norman

C.P. Leases 25:104/55, 8203/56, and Home-

stead Farm 1:F89s/74. '['lie pro; ertyis. ,-ituated 10 miles North of Nangeenan,

and comprises 1.144 acres of good agricultural land, with improvements described as follows:-

Cleared-342 acres. Scrubbed-34 acre'-. Fencing-583 chains, 6 wires.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

W, PATERSON, Managing Trustee.

5th February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-'[[NT A CTS.

liforiftoper's Sole. 381/13.

TH Aglicultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of 'Williams Loca-1 ion 11085, being Francis John Sandiford's C.P. Lease 23012/55, Grazing Lease 8290/68., and Homestead Farm 19162/74.

The property is situated 30 miles South-East of 1:ukerin, on the Wagin-Kukerin Railway, and comprises 669 acres of first-class laud, .130 acres of second-class land, and 190 acres of third-class land, with improve-ments described as follows:-

Cleared-150 acres. Reservoir-1,000 cubic yards.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

5th February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND- MENT ACTS,

Mortgagee 's Sale. 1587/12.

T11 E Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Williams Loca- tions 7817 and 8176, being Stephen Matthews' C.P. -Lease 20281/55 and Homestead Farm 9700/74.

'['lie property is situated eight miles South-East of Monlyinning-,, on the Wagin-Kukerin Railway, and com- prises 3881/2 acres of good agricultural cereal land, with improvements described as follows:—

Cleared-212 acres. Cut down-35 acres. Fencing-241 chains, 6 and 7 wires,

Full particulars on application. No tender nedessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, :Deputy Managing Trustee.

5th February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND- BNT ACTS.

Mortgagee 'S Sate. 2089/11.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on

20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Loca-tions 11515, 11516, 16073, and 16072, being William Lethlean and Richard :fames Punshon's C.P. Lease 26056/55 and Homestead Farms 14433/74, 14432/74.

The property is situated 14 miles North of Tammin, and comprises 1,336 acres of good agricultural land, with improvements described as follows:—

Cleared-400 acres. Fallen-205 acres. Reservoirs-220 cubic yards. Cultivated- 400 acres.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

4th February, 19

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee 2198/13.

'PHE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on the 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Victoria Location No. 4932, being George Steel's C.P. Lease 29797/55 and homestead Farm 16987/74.

The property is situated live miles North of Yuna, and comprises 250 acres of good agricultural laud and 750 acres of good grazing, land, with improvements described as follows:—

Cleared and cultivated-100 acres. Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND- MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 959/13.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Location 14489, being James Milton Laurie's Grazing Lease 7395/68 and 1-homestead Farm 15289/74.

The property is situated two miles from Babakiue, on the Wickepin-Merredin Railway, and comprises 700 acres of first-class land, 300 acres of second-class and 500 acres of third-class land, timbered with Salmon, Gimlet, Wandoo, and Jam; with improvements described as follows:—

Cleared-3131/2 acres. Burnt down-274 acres. Fencing-28414 chains, 3 wires, and

125 chains,'4 wires and netting. Reservoirs-930 cubic yards, bore hole-70 feet deep. House-2 rooms.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

4th February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 3190/12.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th :February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Location 17194, being Edith Lucy Isaac's C.P. Lease 10251/56.

The property is situated 12 miles from Babakine, on the -Wickepin-Merredin Railway, and comprises 850 acres of first-class land and 150 acres of second-class land, with improvements described as follows:—

Ringbarked-830 acres. Fencing-62 chains, 2 wires.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. Mci,ART Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND- MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 2247/11.

7'11E Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Loca- tions 10562, 14928, and 10555, being Septimus -Hornsby Stott's C.P. Leases 21005/55, 24325/55, and 23577/55.

The property is situated 13 miles from Quairading, and comprises 600 acres of good wheat land and 200 acres of light soil, with improvements described as follows:-

Cleared--209K acres. Part cleared--201 acres. Fencing--555 chains, 3 wires. Reservoirs-700 cubic yards. Stable.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd Februar , 1915.

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246 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. FEB. 12, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 1013/10. I E Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on

20th February, 1915. for the purchase of Avon Location 14196, being Sophie McPhee's C.P. Lease 7655/56.

The property is situated 12 miles from Quairading, and comprises 500 acres of first-class land and 140 acres of light scrub, with improvements described as follows:-

Cleared-30 acres. Ringbarked-567 acres. Fencing-355 chains, 6 wires.

roll particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Depoty Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 11

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1900, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 1887/10.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Loca-tions 14104 and 14103, being :fames Ryan and Patrick Ryan's C.P. Leases 8053/50, 20321/55, and Homestead Farm 14599/74.

The property is situated 22 miles North of Nungarin. and comprises 1,1110 acres of good agricultural land, with improvements described as follows:-

Cleared-205 acres. Partly cleared-12 ;Acres. Ringbarked-621 acres. Fencing-240 chains, 3 wires.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1900, AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 2822/10.

THE Agricultural Bank itivii-es tenders, returnable on 20th 'February, 1915, for the purchase of Avon Location 15190, being Hans Henry •Flasforth's C.P. Lease 28229/55.

The property is situated one mile South of .Newcarnie, on the Dowerin-Merredin Railway, and comprises 980

f.Ares of good

ieultulal wheat land, with improve- Incas described as folloi s:—

Cleared-170 acres. Part cleared-125 acres.

.Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 1915.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1900. AND AMEND-MENT ACTS.

Mortgagee's Sale. 2548/1.3.

THE Agricultural Bank invites tenders, returnable on 20th ,February, 1915, for the purchase of Williams Loca-tion 11038, being John Slounteer Hall's C.P. Lease 33113/55 and Homestead Farm 19228/74.

The property is situated 30 miles South-East of Kukerin, on the •Wagin-Kukerin Railway, and comprises 900 acres of first-class land, 60 acres of second-class land, and 40 acres of third-class land, with improvements described as follows:—

Cut down-180 acres. Reservoir-1,000 cubic yards.

Pull particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

A. McLARTY, Deputy Managing Trustee.

3rd February, 1915.

Agric. 321/9; Ex. Co. 441. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the cancellation of Executive Council Minute No. 109, and to substitute " The appointment of Messrs. Edward Webster and Thomas Kearsley, `Officers' of the Plantagenet Road Board, as Honorary Inspectors under The Noxious Weeds Act, 1904.' "

'1'. S. McNULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture.

10th February, 1915.

Agric. 321/9; Ex. Co, 442. [[IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Messrs. Charles Cook, 'illiam Cousins, John C. Phillips, Henry W. Clarkson, Edmund G. Hasson, William. A. lIodgkinson, Charles M. Lukin, and Morris Lloyd as Honorary inspectors under ' The Noxious Weeds Act, 1904."

T. S. Mc-NULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture.

10th February, 1915.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 Department of Mines,

Perth, 10th February, 1915. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Set, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the leases and appli 'aliens 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 ;411'Vey

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.

-.Murchison ... Magnet *1119n, 1120m Pilbara ble Bar Yalgoo 785 75(7, 758, 759, 760, 761, 765, 766, 707 708.

709, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776. 777, 778, 779, 780, 781

Conditionally, Phe surrender of the undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was accepted

Goldfield. - District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease Lessees.

Dundas 1198

Kerola Motherston, William ; HAnArlorf,

Charles Alfred

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FEB. 12, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 247

APPOINTMENT.

Department of Mines, 385/15. Perth, 10th February, 1915.

[[IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Police Constable Thomas Johnston as Acting Bailiff of the Warden's Court at Lawlers, East Murchison Goldfield, during the absence on leave of Police Constable Daniel Buckley;ey; to date from the 1st day of February, 1915.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

Northampton Refreshment Room.

SEALED Tenders (marked ou the outside "Tender for Northampton Refreshment Room") will be received by the undersiLil ed until noon ou the 18th day of February, 1915, for the leasing of the Refreshment Room at the Nortliamp1:on Railway Station.

Leases will be for a period dating from the 11th March, 1915, to the 30th June, 1918, inclusive, and will be 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 at Northampton, or from the undersigned.

No tender will necessarily be accepted.

.JOHN T. SHORT,

Commissioner of Railways.

Perth. 2nd February, 1915.

ENDERS ACCEPTED.

Public Works Department, Perth, 11th February, 1915.

THE following list of tenders, recently accepted, is published for generalinformation:--

Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Description of Contract, and Amount.

Feb. 11.-1I. Parker—Donnybrook School, Pavilion Class Room (5225), £205 5s. 2d. lanes—Middle Swan School, Pavilion Class , Room (5226), £1011 Ss.

„ 11.

°ore-- Rein :i erring School, Teacher 's Quarters (522.1), £125 10s.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. Denmark Road District.

Alteration of Ward Boundaries.

Public Works Department, Perth, 4th February, 1915.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that by virtue of the power conferred by Section 8 of " The Roads Act- , 191E" it is - the intention of the Governor ny Order in Council to alter the boundaries of the Cen-tral and East Wards of the Denmark Road District, by extending- the boundaries of the Central Ward to include Plantagenet Locations 547 and 548, the same being now situated within the Denmark Townsite.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Works and Industries.

CAPEL ROAD BOARD. (;al., Pidge.

P.W. 5899/14. IT is hereb■ notified. for general infoimiation. that His 'Excellency the Governor in Council has approved of the ('aped River Bridge being handed over to the control of the Capel Road Board, in accordance with Section 91 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," and Section 140 of "The Roads Act, 1911."

C. A. MUNT, Ender Secretary for Works and Industries.

BROOSIE WATER BOARD. Statement of Receipts owl Expenditure for the Year

ended 31st December, 1914. Receipts. £ s d.

Cr. Balance, 31/12/'13 .. 5 16 6 Water Rates—current 1,025 19 6 Water Rates—arrears 6 18 3 Shipping 52 1 6 Pearlers .. 285 0 0 N.R. Properties 65 0 0 Licenses .. 2 0 0 Deposit received 5 0 0 Court Fines 11 16 6

£1,459 12 3

Expenditure. Salaries Maintenance Printing, etc. Auditors Office expenses Law costs Deposit returned .. Interest—No. 1 Debenture Interest—No. 2 Debenture Interest—No. 3 Debenture Sinking Fund—No. 1 Debenture Sinking Fund—No. 2 Debenture Sinking Fund—No. 3 Debenture

Cr. Balance, 31/12/'14 ..

£1,459 12 3

Profit and Loss Account for the December, 1914.

s. d. To Salaries 198 0 0 „ Maintenance 330 11 0 „ Printing,, etc. 18 12 6 ,, Auditors 10 10 0 „ Office expenses 19 14 7 „ Law costs 9 8 8 „ Interest—No. 1 Debenture 3-IS 0 0 „ interest—No. 2 Debenture 66 10 11 ., Interest—No. 3 Debenture 22 13 8 „ Sinking Fund—No. 1 Debenture 261 0 0

Sinking Fund—No. 2 Debenture 44 S 4 „ Sinking -Pund—No. 3 Debenture 17 0 3

Balance, 31st December, 1914 934 15 3

£2,281 5 2

By Assessments „ Shipping

Pearlers ., Non-rateable Properties „ Licenses .. Court Fines .. ,, Balance, 31st December, 1913

£2,281 5 2

Roiaveo Sheet for Year ended 31st December, 1914. Liabilities. £ s. d.

To Colonial Treasurer, No. 1 Debenture .. 6,873 0 0

„ ('olonial Treasurer, No. 2 Debenture .. 2,655 15 3

.. ('olonial Treasurer, No. 3 Debenture .. 482 19 9 „ Deposits .. .. .. .. .. Balance, 31st December, 1914 .. 934 15 3

£10,950 10 3

Assets. capital value of works, No, 1 Loan ..

„ capital value of works, No. 2 Los r. . „ capital value of works, No. 3 Loan .. „ construction Account .. „ Stock Account

Outstanding Rates .. „ Bank Balance, 31st December, 1914

£10,956 10 3

Audited and found correct, C. W. HACKWORTHY, AMlitor. A. W. M. THOMPSON,

W. CLARKE HALL, Chairman. THOS. W. TAYLOR, Secretary.

15th January, 1915.

£ s. d. 198 0 0 330 11 0 18 12 6 10 10 0 19 14 7 9 8 8 5 0 0

348 0 0 66 10 11 22 13 8

261 0 0 44 8 4 17 0 3

108 2 4

Year ended 31)th

s. d. 1,099 7 0

52 1 6 285 0 0 65 0 0 2 0 0

11 16 6 766 0 2

s. (1. 6.873 0 0 2.655 15 3

482 19 9 702 9 0 44 4 9 89 19 2

108 2 4

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12 Crown 13 ! Edgar Oscar .13.1,1

14 Ellis Lawrence

15 Crown .. 16 Frank Bairs OW

17 Ellis Lawrence

18 Crown 19 Crown. 20 Crown 21 J Crown 22 Crown 23 Ellis Lawrence

24 25

26

27

28

29

30 :31 and 32

33

34

35

36

37

Crown .. John Mott

Crown . .

Crown ..

Donald C. McIntyre ..

Daniel Jas. Kelly

Crown .. Francis G. Castle

Francis G. Castle

Willmott

William mott

Claude Edward Crocker

Claude Edward Crocker

Vacant .. Vacant

Vacant. .. Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant,

Vacant

Vacant: .. Vacant

• •

[

.. 1

Vacant

Vacant Vacant

Vacant

\ ut Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

. . Vacant Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

948 GOVERNMENT` GAZETTE. W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

P.W. No. 12627/13 ; Es. Co. No. 367. Public Act, 1902.

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

11'ajina–Dunibleyuup Railway Extension.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that under the authority of Wagiu-Dumbleyung Railway Extension Act, 1911, and the Public Works Act, 1902, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto—being all in the Williams District—have, in pursuance of the ,written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, been set apart, taken, or resumed. from the date of the commencement of the said WaginjDumbleyung Railway Extension Act (16th February, 1911), for the purposes of the Wagim DumbLeyung Railway Extension, and are vested in His Majesty accordingly, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgagee, charges, estates, rights of way, or other easements whatsoever, 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 'narked off and more particularly described on plan P.W.D., of the Minister for Works, in Pert).

Schedule.

T.A., No. 16675/12 (L.T.O. 3317), which may be inspected at the office

Ni).N on Plan, P.W.:D., W.A. i No. 16675/12. (L.T.O. 3317.)

Occupier or Reputed Occupier.

Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Quantity.

:1 4

6

S

9 and 10

Crown .. Crown .. Crown .. Rory Jam C,..idiand

'teLnlev Bahr .

Stanley Bahr .

Rory ,James Cridlaud

Oscar Bahr

Walter S. Bennett ..

Walter Scott Beimett

a. r. p. Crown Land

( ) Portion of Reserve 15215 (Approx.) 29 2 18 Portion of Road .. 0 1 34 Portion of Williams Location 5887 (H. F. 5 3 32

9630/74, Crown Lease 136/13) Portion of Williams Location 5946 (C.P. 6 2 2

Lease 12958/55) Portion of Williams Location 5951 (C.P. 0 1 36.6

Lease 12960/55) Portion of Williams Location 6710 (C.P. 1 3 21

Lease 17230 /55, Crown ,Lease 137/13) Portion of Williams Location 5949 (GP. li 0 3

Lease 12956/55) Portions of Williams Location 6292 (C.P. 6 0 4

Lease 14126/55, Crown Lease 5848/13) Portion of Williams Location 5715 (GP. 4 0 13

Lease 12056/55, Crown Lease 5846/13) Portion of Road 0 1 1.5 Portion of Williams Location 9234 (Graz- 0 0 1.2

ing Lease 5356/68) Portion of Williams Location 3556 (C.P. 9 2 27

Lease 12001/55, Crown Lease 7865/11) Crown Land 8 1 - 11 Portion of Williams Location 8715 6 2 32

Grazing Lease 4602/68, Crown Lease 3967/10)

Portion of Williams Location 7733 (C.P. 2 0 13.6 Lease 18992/55, Crown Lease 7861/11)

Crown Land Portion of Road ..

.. (Approx.) 6 :1( 3. 23 st i 1i

Crown Land 3 0 22.5 Crown Land 2 1 3 Crown Land 1 1 17 Portion of Willian16 Location 8135 (C.P. 6 2 18

Lease 20451/55, Crown Lease 7863/11) 6 2 18 Crown Land (Approx.) 19 0 3 Portion of Williams Location 9211 10 1 9

(Grazing Lease 4211/68, Crown Lease 6918/13)

Portion of Williams Location 6763 14 3 11 (Reserve 13891)

Portion of Williams Location 6763 23 1 0 (Reserve 13891)

Portion of Williams Location 6764 (C.P. 0 0 32 Lease 20489/55, Crown Lease 5191 /13)

Portion of Williams Location 6759 (C.P. 18 3 7 Lease 7893/56, Crown Lease 8378/13)

Portion of Road 0 1 S Portions of Williams Location 6758 (C.P. 8 3 15

Lease 19784/55, Crown Lease 7977/12) Portion of Williams Location 6743 (C.P. 8 2 39

Lease 19785 /55, Crown Lease 7978/12) ! 8 2 39 Portion of Williams Location 6745 (C.P. 14 0 11

Lease 20019/55, Crown Lease 7089/12) Portion of Williams Location 7992

10152/74, Crown Lease 7091/12) Portion of Williams Location 6699 (Cer- 2

tificate of Title, Volume 514, Folio 36) Portion of Williams Location 6697 (Cer- ; 9

tificate of Title, Volume 514, Folio 35)

0 2 20.1

0 10

1 16

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Albany School — Latrines, etc. (5232)

Moora Post Office —Stables (5233)

Norseman Telegraph Line — Catchinent Sheds, etc. (5234)

Wuraming School and Quarters (5235)

Bruce Rock—P, dice Station and Quarters (5236)

Yenyenning School — Removal (5237)

1915. (Noon on Tuesday) 23rd February ...

23rd February

23rd February

23rd February

2nd March.

2nd March

1915.

Jan. 28

Feb. 4

Feb. 4

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.

4

11

11

Fen. 12, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.4, 24')

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION—continued

Wayin-Dionb/eyung Railway Extension—continued.

No. on Plan, P.W.D., W.A. No. 16675/121 (L.T.O. 3317.)1

Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed Description. Occupier.

Quantity.

38 Percy Arundel Morris

39 Crown .. 40 and 41 r Geop.:e. Alfred Hall

42 Crown .. 43 Crown .. 44 Crown .. 45 Crown .. 46 Crown .. 47 Crown . . 48 Crown .. 49 Edward 15. Clarke .

50 Crown . . 51 • Crown .. 52 Crown .. 53 Ougliton P. Timperley

Hubert A. L. Timperley 54 Crown ..

55,56, and 57 Alfred Corlett ..

58 ; Crown .. 59 Margaret E. Fuller

60 Crown .. 61 Crown .. 62 Crown ..

• •

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• •

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and

Vacant

Vacant Vacant

Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant

Vacant Vacant

Vacant Vacant

Vacant Vacant Vacant

• •

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Portion of Williams Location 7108 (C:P. Lease 24110,/55, Crown Lease 5005/10)

Portion of Road .. Portions of Williams Location 7983 (H. F.

10065/74) Crown Land Crown Land Crown Land Crown Land .. (Approx.) Portion of Williams Location 10518 .. Crown Land .. (Approx.) Crown Land (Approx..) Portion of Williams Location 8767 (C.P.

Lease 22483/55) Crown Land (Approx.) Crown Land (Approx.) Crown Land .. .. (Approx.) Portion of Williams Location 9641 (C.P.

Lease 26692/55, Crown Lease 3142/10) Crown Land .. .. (Approx.) Portions of Williams Location 9640 (C.P.

Lease 28631/55, Crown Lease 1783/11) Portion of Road .. Portion of Williams Location 8915

(Grazing Lease 4739/68, Crown Lease 1202/10)

Crown Land .. (Approx.) Crown Land Crown Land

HARRY BARRON,

a. r.

5 2

0 1

1 3

1 1

0 3

15 0

17 1

S 2

12 3

20 1

8 2

32 0

24 0

27 1

20 3

9 2

13 3

0 1

7 2

5 2

Q 1

17 3

p. 14

35.6 7.3

34.6 31.8 30 27 19 32 4 2

12 0

23 0

1 7.5

36.8 24

16 8

16"

Certified correct this 3rd day of February, W. C. ANGWIN,

Minister for Works.

915. Governor hi Executive Council. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1915

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date of Notice.

Nature of Work. Date and time for

Closing. Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, and Court House, Narr gin, on and after 2nd February, 1915.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Moora, on and after 9th February, 1915.

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D., Kalgoorlie, and Court Houses, Boulder and Norseman on and after 9th February, 1915.

Contractors' Room, Perch, and Court House, Pin-jarra, on and after 9th February, 1915.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Northam and Merredin, on and after 16th February, 1915.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, York, and Police Station, Quairading, on and after 16th February, 1915.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The lion. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public Works 0.lice, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the lion, the Minister for Works,

C. -1 MUNT Under Secretary for Public Works.

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Member Elected. , dow vacancy Name of previous occurred

Remarks. Ward:

Christian Name. Surname.

Date of Election.

Occupation. 4i1 Member. (5) Resivaation. (01 Death.

Municipal Council.

Wheel- Retirement Wright

Publican do. .. Contractor do. .. Merchant do. .. Carpenter Resignation Photo- Retirement

grapher Manager .. do. Agent, . do. .. Produce do.

Merchant

Illanufac- turer

A. F. Cudditry

A. E. Bailey H. J. Ives H. Robinson .. A. C. U. Olden R. Stuart.

F. A. Launder H. W. .Davidson G. Mengler,

Chas. Cutbush

Ala or elected.

Unopposed.

250 GOVE17N7, 1:',1`T GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, gentlemen have been elected members of the hereunder :—

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 29th January, 1915.

in accordance with Section 113 of the Municipal Corporations Act, that the following undermentioned Municipal Councils to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars

Albany .. North 25-11--14 Oudditry .. Andrew Francis

Do. .. East Do. .. West Do.

Narrogin Kalgoorlie

Do. Do. Do.

Do.

25-11-14 Deykin 25-11-14 Ives

Robinson 23-12-14 Clark 25-11-14 Dwyer

25-11-14 Launder 25-11-14 Leslie 25-11-14 Mengler

Davidson

Jas. Samuel Henry Joseph Herbert .. William Thos. John Joseph ..

Fredk. Aubrey Bernard Gustav

Mayor elected.

Henry Walter

• •

• •

.•

• •

25-11-14

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

RIGHTS IN WATER ASH) IRRIGATION ACT.

Harvey Irrigation District. Notice of intention to constrnwl Irrigation Works within

The Flu Irrigation District, in accordance with the provisions of the RioTts in. Water and Irrigation Act, No. 19 of 1914

NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, awl Drainage intends to proceed with the following works:—

Description of Proposed 'Works. Harvey- No. 1 Irrigation Scheme.

The construction of a concrete weir on the Harvey River, about two miles east of Harvey Toi.viisite, and the making of the channels, flumes, pipe-comluits, and sluices as shown on Plan HD., W.A., 2739.

Times when, and pm, which Plans. DeNeriotimi, Books of Referee and Estimates may lie inspected. At the Office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage, 511 James Street, Perth, for

B LISS h TON WATER BOARD.

r fiS\I ENT of Receipts and Expe or the year endiniz alH December, 1.914:—

Receipts. s. d. To Balance

Water sales .. 120 11 0 Water rates .. 252 16 1 Licenses

0 5 0 Sundries 0 3 0

373 15 1. Bank balance

28 15 6 Outstanding cheques 16 9 9

45 5 3 Cash in hand

26 14 4 18 10 111

£549 15 8

s. d. 157 9 8

one month on and after the 13th day of February, Tie- tireen the hours of 70 a.111. and 3 p.m.

H. C. TRETHOWA N,

Under Secretary for Water Supply. Perth, 10th February, 1915.

Expenditure.

By Advertising Insurance

5 1

s. d.

3 0 2 1

s. d.

THE WATER BOARD ACT, 1904. Rent 5 15 0

Broome Water Board. Water Rate for 1915.

Office expenses Salaries

1 25

14 0

1 0

3,8 14 2 18 NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the Pumping 129

year 1915 of all land in the Broome Water District, now Maintenance 18 19 71 liable to be rated under the above-mentioned Act, has 118 17 10)-

145 4 0 been made up, and that the said Rate Book may he Interest . inspected at the office of the Broome Water Board on Sinking fund 108 18 0 and after the 30th day of January, 1915. 254 2 0

25 0 7 By order of the Board, 'lank Fence 16 15 11

THOS. W. TAYLOR, Services 3 12 5i, Secretary. Shop 14 1 5

Safety railing 1 6 2

NOTICE is hereby given that under the powers con- Meters 10 3 0

ferred by the above-mentioned Act, the Broome Water Brackets 1 5 6

Board has ordered a Rate of Two shillings in the I for the Broome Water District., to be made and levied for

Old account 35 -------

16 7 108 1 71

the year ending 31st December, 1915, upon all the rateable land entered in the Rate Book. The said Rate is now payable in accordance with the By-laws made

£549 15 8

under the aforesaid Act. By order of the Board,

THOS. W. TAYLOR, Secretary.

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FEB. 12, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 251

BCSSELTON WATER

Balance Sheet for the year 1914:-

Liabilities.

Debentures-No. ..

No. .. No. 3

Accrued interest

Accrued sinking fund ..

Bank balance Balance profit

BOARD.

ending 31st December,

£ s. d, £ 2,500 0 0

800 0 0 330 0 0

3,630

s. d.

0 0

1 0

10 11

17 0

72 54

12 9

0 0

127 18

428

£4,204 8 11

Assets. s. d. s. Reticulation .. 1,695 0 0 Bore .. 699 0 0 Tank . 200 0 0 Tank stand, sump, pu noose,

lime tank, etc. .. 460 0 0 Engine and pump 170 0 0 Supervision, etc .. 413 0 0

3,630 0 0 Less amount for depreciation .. 163 7 0

13 0 3,466

New tank 145 2 10 Meters 21 4 7 Services 4 17 4 Fence 40 6 6 Pump 2 0 0 Shop 14 1 5 Safety railing 3 9 6) Books, etc. 26 3 0 Construction (old account) 40 0 7 Tools 1 5 6 Outstandino. rates 219 2 1 Sundry debtors 63 15 6 Sinking fund 163 7 0

£4,204 8 11

BUSSELTON WATER BOARD.

Profit and Loss Account, 1914:- Dr.

Depreciation 108 18 0 Advertising and printing .. 5 3 0 Insurance 1 2 1. Rent 5 15 0 Office expenses 1 14 1 Salaries 25 0 0 Interest 145 4 0 Pumping .. 129 18 3 Maintenance .. 18 19 7 Balance (accu lated profits) 428 17 0

£870 11 0

Cr. s. d. Balance, 31st December, 1911 363 12 4 Amount Dr. in error .. 38 3 7 Rates 344 8 3 Water sales .. 123 18 10 Sundries .. 0 8 0

£370 11 0

G. W. BARNARD, Jun., Chairman.

GEORGE B. MILNE. Secretary,

Exm ned an found correct. P. S. BIGNELL, W. J. MANN,

1st February, 1915. Auditors.

THE PAWNBROKERS' ACT, 1860 (24 Vic., No. 7).

Alphabetical Record of Licensed Pawnbrokers, Perth District.

327/1.5. TO whom granted and situation of premises:-

Bremer, Seigfrie I, 95 Barrack Street., Perth. Cohen, Simeon, 240 and 242 Murray Street, Perth, Crawcour, Isaac, 120 William Street, Perth. Pienberg, Michael, 126 Murray Street, Perth. Ginsberg, Samuel, 477 Wellington Street, Perth. Jones, Albert Thomas, 143 Barrack Street, Perth. Luber, Gustus, 263 and 265 Murray Street, Perth. Masel, Hiarn, 181 Murray Street, Perth,. Masel, Percy, 229 Murray Street, Perth. Rosen, David, 202 William Street, Perth. Rosemvax, Barnett, 166 Murray Street, Perth, Rotenberg, Ray, 193 Murray Street, Perth. Samuel, Morris, 119 William Street, Perth. Seeligson, Phineas, 184 Murray Street, Perth.

I certify the foregoing list to contain the names and addresses of all persons holding. Pawnbrokers' Licenses, within the Perth Magisterial District, for the year 1915, and that same is a true copy taken from the Alphabetical Record kept by me under the provisions of Section 5 of "The Pawnbrokers' Act, 1860.''

Dated at Perth, in tho, State of Western Australia, this 28th day of January, 1915.

F. F. HORGAN, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Perth.

LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT, 1907.

Notice under Section 53. Taxation Department,

Perth, 11th February, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of Section 53 of the above-named Act, and of every other power enabling me in that behalf, I, the Commissioner of Taxation under the said Act, appoint the days men-tioned below to be the days on which the following Taxes shall respectively be due and payable, that is to say:-

LAND 'PAX. First Assessment.-Original, 20195/6, 31st July, 1908. Second Assessment,-Original, 17313/4, 30th June,

1909. Third Assessment,-Original, 17530/2, 30th March,

1910. Fourth Assessment. -Original, 18417/22, 30th March,

1911. Fifth Assessment-Original, 18584, 18586/8, 18592/3,

18th February, 191.5. Sixth Assessmen 18593/9, - :186107'2,

18615/29, 18631/3, 13636, 13638/9, 18641/2, 18645/50, 31st March, 1913; 18614-, 18th February, 1915. Amended, 18501, 17714, 31st March, 1913; 3232, 13558, 10635, 18th February, 1915.

Seventh Assessment.-Original, 17290, 17597, 17604/5, 17618/9, 17623/4, 17640/1, 17643, 17646/96, 17701/4, 17706/12, 17714/7, 17720/1, 17724/9, 17732/5, 17738/9, 17742/6, 3rd April, 1914. Amended, 16399, 17481, 13834, 12055, 16896, 3rd April, 1914; 12783, 949, 10519, 16142, 18th February, 1915.

INCOME TAN. Third Assessment.-Original, 10292, 30th March, 19111. Fourth Assessment.--Original, 10696, 18th February.

1915; 10697, 30th March, 1911. Amended and Addi-tional, 10680, 18th February. 1915.

Fifth Assessment. -Original, 12854/6, 18th IPebruarv, 1.91:5. Amended and Additional, 9136, 12835, 18th Feb-ruary, 1915.

Sixth Assessment-Original, 13592, 11594/6011, 31st March, 1913; 13593, 18th Pelamary, 1915. Amended and Additional, 9154, 6146, 11452, 12357, 12358, 10599, 18th February, 1915.

Seventh Assessment.-Original, 13801/5, 13308/12, 13822, 13826/8, 13832/41, 13844, 13846/7, 13851/2, 13856/70, 13872, 13874, 13876. 13880/1, 13883, 13885, t3887/0, 13891/916, 13933/45, 13951, 13956/9, 13961/4, 13973/5, 13977/9, 3rd April, 1914; 13795/800, 13806/7, 13813/21, 13823/5, 13829/31, 13342/3, 13845, 13848/50, 13853/5, 13871, 13873, 13875, 13877/9, 13882, 13884, 13886, 13890, 13917/32, 13946/50, 13952/5, 13960, 13965/72, 13976, 18th February, 1915. Amended and Additional, 11407, 12083, 3rd February, 1915; 1363, 4354, 11142, 11143, 12578, 13231, 13593, 13694, 11862, 18th February, 1915.

EDGAR T. OWEN, Commissioner of Taxation.

£ s. d.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. WEIL 12, 1915.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date Schedule advertising.

1914.

No. Supplies required Date of closing.

1915. Dec. 24th ... 214A, 1914 Iron, Steel, and Copper Feb. 18

1915. Jan. 19th Cartage of Supplies to State Battery, Leonora Feb. 18 Feb. 2nd 1 four-roomed second-hand House for Pumper's e eeka-

tharra Feb. 18

1914. Dec. 24th Provisions, Cartage, Firewood, etc. for all Government Institutions at Feb. 18

Broome, Carnarvon, Derby, Marble Bar, Onslow, and Roebourne for a period from April 1, 1915, to December 31, 1915

Dec. 29th 217A, 1911 High Speed Steel Milling Cutter Feb. 25 Dec. 131st 13,290 pairs of Fishplates ... Feb. 25 Dec. 21th Provisions, Cartage, Firewood, etc. for all Government Institutions at March 4

Wyndham for a period from April 1, 1915, to December 31, 1915 1915.

Jan. 14th 4A, 1915 .:. GO best quality Buffalo Hides 'eh 4 Jan. 11th GA, 1915 Iron, Steel, for A.C.L. Cars March 11 Feb. 9th Firewood for State Battery, Burtville March 11 Feb. 9th Firewood for State Battery, Irani ... March 11

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2.15 p.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.

'render forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

Accepted Tenders.

The following Tenders have been accepted :—

Tender Board No.

Date. Contractor. 18ohedH 1 ale 1 Particulars.

No.

Department concerned. Rate.

764/15 10-2-15 Leslie and Coy. 41A Wire Rope and Capples Govt. Stores Dept 914 Item 1 £43 16s.

2/15 4-2-15 H. H. Smith ... Cartage for the State School at Northam

Education Depart-ment

sates on appli-cation

1232/14 4-2-10 A. J. Seagrim 1 1914

Cartage to State Battery, Cool-gardie

Mines Depart- ment

Item 1 2s. „ 2s. lid. „ 3 3s. „ /S.: 5 6/1. „ 6 75.

1.381 /14 9-2-15 Leslie and Coy. 204A j 1 Light Motor Car 1914

Railway Depart- ment

£255

1379/14 1 2-15 H. C. Scott 201A Trap Hire during 1910 1911

A gricultural De- p tr-Dlient

Rates on appli- cation

JAS. THOMPSON, 11th February. 1915

Chairman V.A. Government Tender Board.

11RS:1 1.1.1)11 OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Election of Members of the Senate by Convocation. annual election of two members of the Senate by

Convocation will be held on Wednesday, 13:1 st March, 11915, at the University Offices, Cathedral Chambers, Perth. Nominations must. be communicated to the Warden of Convocation, University Offices, Perth, under the hands of two qualified voters, not less than 28 days

or more than 42 days before the date fixed for the election. The ballot will commence at 10 a.m, and close at 5 p.m,

S. IL FLETCHER, Clerk of Convocation.

university Offices, Cathedral Chambers, Perth, 1.0th February, 1915.

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Fry,. 1' 11015 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 253

COURT' OP ARBITHAT ON, WEST:E RN AUSTRALIA

No. 11 of 1913. Between. Cou.stut District, Qcrarryrnen- e Bra)Lch of the General TV orkers Union of

Western ..4astralia (hereinafter referred to o.s " tic union "), _Applicant, and the Honourable the Minister for Public Works (hereinafter called the employer "I. Respondent.

A\VAR1).

The Court of Arbitration of Western Australia (hereinafter referred to as " the Court "), having taken into consideration the matter of an industrial dispute between the abovenamed parties, and having heard the union by its representative duly appointed, and having considered the evidence adduced on behalf of the union, doth hereby order and award that, as between the union and the members thereof and the employer, the terms, conditions, and provisions contained in the schedule hereto shall be binding upon the -union and the members thereof and upori the employer, and the said terms, conditions, and provisions shall be deemed to be and they are hereby incorporated into and declared to form part of this award : and further that the union and the members thereof and the employer shall respectively do, observe, and perform every matter and thing, by the said terms, conditions, and provisions required to be done, observed, and performed. and shall not do anything in contravention thereof but shall in all respects abide by and observe and perform the same.

TH E SCH E LE Ii IH.:1N BEFORE REFERRED TO.

1. Aro( : The uNvitta shall have enect over the area comprised within a radius of thirty miles from the 'Noun Hall. in the City of Perth.

2. Term : The award shall have effect for the period of twelve calendar months from the date hereof. and shall thenceforth continue in force from year to year subject to the right of any party interested to apply to amend, alter, or revise the same.

3. : The minimum wage shall be :-

Speller, at the rate of 10s. per day Feeder, at the rate of 10s. per day Loader, at the rate of 10s. per day Truck leveller, at the rate of 10s. per day Trucker, at the rate of .. 9s. per day Dray driver, at the rate of Is. 3d. per hour

Should the driver be required to feed his horses before or after his day's work or on the holidays hereinafter referred to, he shall be paid at the rate of time and a-quarter during all time he is re-quired to perform such work.

Hammer and drill man, at the rate of .. Machine drill driver, at the rate of Powder monkey, at the rate of Nipper. at the rate of Striker. at the rate of .. Earth worker, at the rate of

1.0s. per day. lls. per day .12s. per day 7s. per day

10s. per day Os. per day

4. Overnea. : Except as hereinbefore provided in the ease of a horse-driver all time re-quired to be worked outside of the ordinary daily working hours shall be considered overtime.

Overtime shall he paid for at the rate of time and a-quarter for the first two hours and time and a-half thereafter.

5. Holiday, : The worker shall be paid at double ordinary time rate for all time during which he is required to work on the following days, namely. New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Eight Hours' Day, Christmas Day, Sunday, and Boxing Day.

No employer shall be entitled in consequence of this award to reduce the wage of an worker who at the date of issue of this award was being paid at a higher rate than the minimum hereinbefore prescribed for his class of work.

In witness whereof this award has been signed ba the President of the Court, and the seal of the Court has been hereto affixed, this 25th day of November, (.o thousand nine hundred and fourteen.

(Sgd.) R. 13. BURNS11)E, [SEAL.] President.

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s. d. 1908. 18 4 1 Balance of current account .. 14th April. 10 0 0 Amount telegraphed from Sandstone by Ba-

doola 12th Jan.

1907. 25 12 3 Balance of current account .. 12th Aug.

1908. 20 10 1 Balance of current account 20th April. 18 0 0 Balance of current account 11th Jan.

S 9 9 Balanee of current account 9th May

5 15 0 Balance of current account 14th Jan.

11 13 11 nee of current account 5th Slay.

BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. TIE UNION

Albany Park Board. J. Raynes. Chairman . Abraham, —., address unknown

Thomas Edwards. Bulong

Jeremiah )1,111! alone Mieha,d

McLarods

Pellow. lington Street, Perth

c/o 16. Perth Palace. Wel- ;

N.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. To

Transferred

from

254

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12. 191_5.

THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK.

Register of Uecluinred honeys held by the II" e.sfeni Australian. Bosh.

Naino and last known address of owner in books.

l'Total amount due to owner.

Description of Unclaimed money, of c aim.

Best, floury (Coutractor),

(I'ooper, .lolta (!

Oliver, R. (address in

•Ichaliger &

1

eI Money held by the Union Bank of Australia,

s. d.

0 8 (1 Balance of current aecount at the Union Bank of Australia, Limited, Perth

83 S 4 Balance of current account at the Bank Limited.

ld 8 Balance cnrre,n. account at -.. m I. Bank of . Limited, Kalgoorlie. (Surplia; !!1!:11: ■ 1.1 )'nachased Ly 13,..an ■ ••

. 8 U

Fixed .Daimdt at U311.071 /311,16..

1 7 rails, 1.1 cited, Kalgoorlie. (I.: JS

.. India ; [

ion Bank of Austrad•• 1..i rachi. olgard

Kr 9 Ii S Balance of current account at tin• UnMo. I'm rib of Au-tralia. Limited. (Proceoj.:: of a BR, the Union Baak of Australia, Aarble Bar.)

' Total amount due to owner. Description of Unclaimed e

Date of t claim.

1.5-3-00

!1-0-08

71 ii

21-10-08

29-0-08

G. W. RICHMOND, Manager.

G. H. MEE, Accountant.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 11th February, 1915.

IT is hereby published, for genend information, that the following change of address of the undermentioned Minister registered for the Celebration of.1.::.rriages throughout the State of Western Australia has been duly notified to, and recorded in, this Office:—

Residence. Registry District, Residence.miry

337

Chnrch of England. (Diocese of Kalgoorlie,)

The Reverend Thomas Robert Pelham Frederick Thorman

Southern ; Yilgarn Cross

avert() ... Mt. Margaret

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

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S. A • cretion of the small standard, aI l on tile ful, be requirad their tenure of tional allowance

':ursaries will at. the dis- ' for es l'roni

,C;w; Ory highest success-

•• >via school during . nted an achli-

his purpose.

AT IONS. ie following

'11 ECI-I I , (lance', Reg. 2, mid

Conditions of

The History, '

;:minai •-•. ;cogea, ,11.

English, Arithmetic, i.bed for Class VI.

Trades Classy s.

'(lie followii may be admitted for one year :—

(a.) Stui!ei over 1•1 wiin lire actually engage,: in nde for which 1, • • ••• '• sns are p•

• of em-i on condi-

: one

subjects lea i Vjork-

ass-out (76r-iases, or an

(e.) Students over are capable 0'

ow that they instruction.

•:• • (-mod 11..o,, St/ b eels.

other in tile' as C

cal

Student- , tificatn ,fr; Sth Class

cap'

.for n le a•ofi not

e ti

the iiiniversity ° 0

• which init as

'co_ o , of le in each

-;how that lie instruction.

year if by the

in remain-

et: any 0.0e t

(c.)

( B ).—Day Studen is

they show tin• instrliction. the day time, they iug subject or

FEB. 12, 1915.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 255

IT. I S Excellency approved of the a member oi agemeut, rico

Education Ilepartni eat, Perth, 4th February, 1915.

le Governor in Executive Council has t of Sirs. E. N. Bickford as ' nittee of School Han-

. Tveymund, resigned.

CECIL ANDREW'S, Director of Education.

Education Department, Perth, 11th February, 1915.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following amendments to the Regulations of tiii• Education Deiiirt ment.

L ANDREWS, Director of Education.

Reg. 3S (e First Class Second Class

School. School.

B2 £15 Reg. 63.—Add- Teachers who have passed through an approved course

of training and are employed partially in household Shanageinent work in the schools to which they are ap- pointed will in addition to their salaries, an allowance of t1,-1 pe!. year.

Beg. ncei. !;eg. Di. Reg. ST.— Coition inn tin ee paragraphs. :Reg. 135.—Del , ae the following words in lines 2

and 3 :— " at the end of April and immediately before the

August and Christmas holidays," and substitute-

" at the end of :rune and at the close of the school year. "

Reg. 139.—Delete the words "the term" in line 1 and substitute:—

" June and at the close of the school year."

Primary School 1.3'ursaries. 1. Bursaries of • he value of five pounds each, tenable

for two years, Dill iio oliered annually to boys and girls

attending the cr other efficient schools of the State, provli10: hat the average fee charged in the school does not i•• ci.n.• shilling per week.

2. A cal .1• rsaries must— (a.) Einm te of regular attendance,

good conduct from the Head of (lie :set school attended. ore ma, e i31if., years of age on the of the year.

urnish a certricate from the Head Teacher to show that he is in Class VI., if in a Gov-ernment School, or in the corresponding class in a non-Government school.

3. The Bursaries will be awarded upon a competitive examination.

4. An examination of caul tes will be held once a year. The examination will be held in Perth, and, should it be found e:z! edient for the convenience oil candidates residing in the distant parts of the State, the Minister may arraxge for examinations being also held in local centres.

5. Application 1,r ad, on to the Bursary Exam- ination must reach the ih

en i by such date as may be notified in 0/ a— ••iif

c a or Education, Circular.

G. Payments w • half-yearly if the follow- ing

conditions .111111 !!`: I :- (-a.) That the holder of the Barsary shall have

attended an approved Government or other efficient school regularly-, making at least three-quarters of the possible attendances for the six monthS in question.

(b.) That he shall produce a certificate of diligence and good conduct Loin his Read Teacher.

Note.—The parents of the successful candidates shall have the right to choose the Government or other efficient schools in which their children shall be educated during the tenure of the Bursary,. provided that such schools are approved by the , Education Department as providing additional two years ' instruction beyond the standard of the VI. elaiss.

The following 1..„y he a( one year: -- (a.) Student., over 14 ion; tug pass-oat Certificates

Certificates (Commercial and Domestic re-from the Continuation Classes, or 5th Class

spectively).

(b.) Students who raisr.4-nl. the University •Junior Paulin. Service "C1"

Examination. ()the,. examination which may be .he Department as equivalent.

Students III.Ough the 701 Class in a chool, or the First Year of the Saience CC' '2 ...11 a Continuation School, or an equiv ale .: , course. application for recognition of an equivalent course must be minle in each one to , he Department.

(ii„) Stani

who tle:' arc cap- tri• ion.

course will W.:lei...I tory Chemistry amt

Continuation .• Ton rim drool for I 'reimra-

(A).—E'.' {n ;•

i-ie one year —

(a.) hs over 11 -out Certificates frin•, • Continuation or Sth Class

.'nary i .Domestic re- spectival

Art Students over 14 may he admitted for one year if

they show that they are capable of profiting by the in-,5tructiou.

(b.)

(0.)

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256 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Rim 12, 1915.

Classes. The The conditions of admis-ied for other classes, unless

special regulations T

are p;•,.,serd,..I. shall the same as those laid down e.r rales :asses.

Reg. 5.—Add-- Students who have ounlined for an Stli Class Certifi-

cate or a Continuationfhisse- Pass-out Certificate will he exempt from the regisi %dim! fee for the ensuing year.

When Continuation Class students who have not com-pleted their Pass-out examinations ;ire allowed to attend Technical Classes nn (iendition that their attendance at the Continuathm :lass( s is ,ontitmed in one or more subjects, they will be exempt front the registration fee.

New Regulation: Reg. 14 (a).—Trade students under 20 years of age

who are not journeymen must attend at least two classes, viz., one trade subject and one theoretical subject. They will be permitted to attend as many additional classes as they wish, and one of the additional classes may be a second practice class in the trade subject.

Continnation Classes. Delete 2 (b), and substitute—

(b.) Students must take English and either one or two of the subjects in the course for which they enter.

Reg. 6 (b)— After the word "select" in line I, add the words

"two or."

,LETTY LEASES. 264/15.

SEPARATE Tenders (marked on the outside with the name of Contract) for the undermentioned Contracts for a period of twelve months ending 31st March, 1916 will be received by the Chief Harbour Master, Fre-mantle, until noon of 11th March, 1915, being :—

L Leasing of Fortescue Jetty. 2. Leasing of Dongara. Jetty and Goods Shed. 3. Leasing of Quindalup jetty. 4. Leasing of Encla Jetty and Goods Shed. 5. Leasing of Esperance Jetty, Goods Shed, and

Bond Store. 6. Leasing of Balla Balla Jetty. 7. Leasing of Maud 's Landing Jetty.

Conditions of Contract may be obtained upon appli-cation to the Chief Harbour Master's Office, Cliff Street, Fremantle.

The highest tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary,

C. J. IRVINE, Chief Harbour Master.

Harbour and Light Department, Fremantle, 27th January, 1915.

missTNG FRIENDS. Vide Government Go-..rtte, 1.914, page 4432, 133/4649. CECIL FRANCTS TAYLOR has been found at Donny-

nrook. W. J. CORRIG ALL, native of Orkney, Scotland, age

38 years, dark hair (bald spot on top of head), carpenter or contractor ; left Pretoria, South Africa, in April, 1913, ain't was last heard of at Perth about July in that year, when he expressed his intention of going. to Kal-

goorlie. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal

Investigation Branch, Perth.-133/4950.) ARTHUR GEORGE GREEN, age 43 years, height

about 5ft. I lin., grey hair, brown eyes, fair complexion, native of Anerliw,- England; farmer ; who arrived in this State about February, 1912 ; carries his head slightly on one side. and walks slowly and deliberately ; good chess player ; baS been in Canada ; last heard of in Perth in 1913. (Information to the Officer-in-('harge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/4903..)

W IL M COYENY (no description LIA given), who was • last heard of at Wiluna about three years ago. (in-formation to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal investiga-tion Branch, Perth.—B11/4902.)

STANLEY BOOTH, age 25 years, a steward or yardman, height 5ft., thin build, lr■ rown hair, brown heavy eyebrows, high forehead, brown eyes, straight nose, large open mouth, thick lips, false teeth on top, long thin fingers, round chin, large ears with long lobes, smiling face, ruddy complexion ; dresses well. (In-formation to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal investiga-tion Branch, Perth.-133/4904.)

FRANCIS MAGUIRE, a native of South Australia, a ge about 4.5 years, a labourer, supposed single, height about Ott. lain., Thin build, brown hair (thin on top),

w fair eyebrow-s, grey eyes, good teeth, round chin, full face, freckled complexion, fair Moustache ; black mark on neck, freckles on arms and nee R ; a step aaneer and singer ; smart appearance ; at one time a good runner mid high :j uniper ; a good horseman. (Information to the Officer-uf-c_:harg,.., Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.--B5/4905.)

TITOMAS WILKINS, medium build, age 25 years, a m fmee1, single, heigai 5ft. 7ih., (lark hair, grey eyes,

dark complexion. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/4906.)

TRANSFER OF LA.ND ACT, 1893. (Sectimis 121 and 122.)

Application No. 41/1915, TAKE notice that The National Mutual Life Associa-tion of Australasia Limited of St. George's Terrace, Perth the proprietor of Mortgages Nos. 5026/1911 and '1755/1912 has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right of the mort-gagor to redeem the lands hereinafter described and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for private sale the following parcels of land viz.:—

woUgin a Agricultural Area Lot 185 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1.73 Folio 160

Niroilyinn Aaricaltural Arco Lot 183 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 474 Folio 184

/Chroltyihfif. Agricultural Area Lot 2 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of 'title Volume 520 Folio 64.

And further take notice that after the 20th day of March next an order for foreclosure may he issued to the sail Mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficient stun has been obtained by the sale of the lands to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secured and all ex-penses incurred in and a-bout such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of the principal and in-terest and all expenses was' on the 4th day of .February 1915 £2410.

Dated at the Land 'Titles Office Cathedral .Avenue Perth this 11th day of Pebrinify 1915.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrarof Titles.

Slon e Bnit Hay Street, Perth, ,olieitors for the Applicant,

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAL PROPERTY LEVITATION ACT, 1878.

Application No. 788/1914. TAKE notice that Joseph Blythe of Banbury in the State of -Western Australia grazier has made applica-tion to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession as administrator of the estate of Mary Charlotte Blythe late of Brooking Creek Derby in the said State married woman deceased intestate in the following parcel of land situate in the District of Sussex and being

Sussex Location b containing 10 acres Bounded on the East by about 11 chains 88 links of

the Southern boundary of Location 5 extending. South from a spot about 2:1 chains 16 links South from an inner bend in the said boundary. On the North by a West line of about S chains 42 links from spot afore-said and by opposite boundaries parallel and equal.

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 required to lodge in this Office on or before the third clay of April next a caveat forbidding the same from being bronOt under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, 3rd February, 1915.

Keniictl/ M. Eastman, Austral Chambers, Stephen Street, .13nnh'ury, Solicitor for the Applicant,

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General Rate— (1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 007 11 9 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 113 3 3 (3.) Rates in suspense .. 4 1 5

724 16 Licenses—

(a.) Cart and Ca (b.) Dog .. (c.) Motor Cars

income from Property and Plant (owned or controlled by the Board other than lighting) ..

Contractors' Deposits .. Government Grants—

Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con- struction

Special Grant— William Street Pipe Track Railway Parade

32 10 0 15 2 6 3 15 0

457 0 II

100 0 50 0 0 51) 0 0

6

26 118 20 13 0

657 (I 0

149 5 9

7 0 0

Total £2,004 18 9

All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)-- Sundry 4 13 Health Board 109 4 Transfer .. 35 7 10

Debit Balance at end of year—At Western Australian Bank

GAZETTE, W.A.

EXPENDITURE. Particulars 5 d. 5. 1.

Debit Balance at commencement of Year— At Western Australian Bank' 218 7 3

Refund of Rates (in suspense) 9 7 3 Expenses for Collecting Licenses—

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. 1 19 Salaries 149 8 Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash

etc.) 16 5 3 Election Expenses, £18 4s., and Audit Fees,

£11 10s. 3(1. 30 0 3 Advertising „ 11 0 0 Stationery and Printing .. 0 0 9 Plant and Tools (purchased during year)—

Tools, Plant, etc. .. 15 16 10 Refunds of Deposits to Contractors .. 17 10 0 Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) .. 3 3 2 Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) .. 11 18 11 Three per cents. 21 1 8

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, in-

cluding Government Grants) as per Form No. 51—

334 18

Construction Works (from Revenue, iu-

eluding Government Grants) as per Form No. 51—

Roads .. • • • • 761 1 1 All ■ 't her Expenditure (not otherwise spec • ) 15 9 9

In alth Board • • 189 12 5 Refund 11 0 0 Tra infer 35 7 10

'51 10 0 Balances at end of Year—

To credit of Board at Treasury .. 145 9 10

Total• • £2,004 18 9

-LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars. s. d. s d. Debit Balance at Western Australian Bank

(Unsecured) 7 0 0 Amounts owing on Contracts in hand .. 5 0 0 Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts .. 13 3 II All other Liabilities— Queen's Park Council, Canning Road Board

Rates 22 0 0 Darling Range Road Board Rates .. 10 0 0 Rates in suspense .. 1 17 8

33 17 8 Balance of Assets over Liabilities .. 1,654 10 5

Total £1,713 17 1

ASSETS. Particulars. s. d• s. d •

Credit Balance at Treasury .. 145 9 10 Rates outstanding—

General Rates 764 10 10 Special Rates 67 4 11

831 15 9 All other Accounts owing to Board by Health

Board 4 2 8 .Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board— Buildings, etc. 385 0 0 Movable Plant and Tools 94 3 10 Furniture, etc. .. 73 5 0

All other Assets— Gravel Pit .. 180 0 0

Total £1,713 17 1

FEB. 12, 1915. j GOVERNMENT

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

(Section 75.)

Application No. 8/1913.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the Gth day.of March next to issue to Richard John Donovan of Three Springs Station Hand a sub-stituted Crown Lease of the land described below the duplicate Crown Lease baying as is alleged been lost.

Dated 4th day of February, 1913.

ALFRED E. BERT, Registrar of Titles.

The land referrer? to. Victoria Location No. 3901 being the whole of the

land comprised in Crown Lease No. 3226/1910 (Home-stead Farm No. 12342/74) standing in the name of Richard John Donovan of Three Springs station hand.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893,

Section 73.

Application No. 4/1915.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the sixth day of March next to issue to James William Woodgate formerly of Boulder carpenter but now of Corrigin farmer a Special Certificate of Title to the land described below the duplicate certificate having as is alleged been destroyed by white ants.

Dated 4th day of February. 1915..

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.

Boulder Lot 821 being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 403 Folio 70 stand- ing in the name of James Woodgate of Boulder carpenter.

GOSN ELLS DISTRICT ROAD BOARD,

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Vi nancial Year em led 011th day of .Tune, 1914:—

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Partioulc rs. s. 9. s. d. Credit Balance at commencement of Year-

Balance at Treasury .. 200 2 1 Balance at Western Australian Bank .. 136 10 2 In hands of Secretary .. 31 9 2

308 1 5

We certify having examined the books of the Gosnells District Road Board and compared the above Statements id "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabilities," and found same correct.

(SO.) A. E. .HAAVTIN, Government Auditor.

(SO.) \V. ROBIERT RAi\ISAY, Ratepayers' Auditor.

Sept-end:au 1914.

Till V ROA DS ACT, 191.1.

Closure of Pow?. CECIL EDWARD EGErrioN \VAIZBURTON, being

the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Williams Road Board to 11' errthe sitbm portion of road.

WILLIAMS. 1E380/10. W. 17(1.—The surveyed road al Wig the North-East

boundary of Williams Location 1797, deviated from by Road No. 3972.

Also the surveyed road in Williams Location 1780, deviated from by road aforesaid. (Plans 384/80, C1, mud 410/80, C).)

C. E. E. WARBURTON. ---

I„ lames A. (ireig, on behalf of the Williams Road hh)ard, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein diezeribed.

JAS. A. GREIG, chairman Williams Road Board,

31st October, 1914.

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258 GOVERN 4., "-r

NOT ICE. Norr v h-ryl that P. .s.pt - oini I Lir..1 c• for

68 7 (1

28 7 7

2-44 II II

GAZETTE. W.A.

ASSETS.

Particulars. Credit Balance at Treasury ..

In transitu

FEB. 12,

s. d.

570 5 11

0 6 5

1915.

s. d.

12 4

4 7

Rates outstanding—General Rates Interest

570

89 0 2

4 4 5 9:3

Estimated Current Value of Property owned by Board—

Movable Plant and Tools, Horse and Dray .. :12 0 0 Lamps, etc., Picks and Shovels, Axe and

Lamp .. .̀3 11 6 Other Property, Safe 20 0 0

Total g-719 8 5

I eertify having examined the hooks of the Wyndham Road Board and compared the above Statements of "Receipts and Expenditure," and "Assets and Lia-bilitir,"• and found smile correct.

WYNDHAM DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board ('or Financial Year ended 3nth day of :nine, 11/14:----

SUMM:s.HY DE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. Ba1:111,1• at commencement of Year-

Baltus'e at Treasury Genera I Rate —

(1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 177 5 8 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 22 17 10

Licenses— (a.) Cart and Carriage 19 0 0 (b.) Dog 6 17 0 (c.) Camel . 40 0 0 (4.) Camel Drivers .. 2 10 0

Income from Property and Plant (owned or controlled by the Board other than lighting) ..

Government Grants-- Annual 31 a intena nee and Con-

struct All otla, r Receipts (not otherwise s

Error, Department .. 0 5 0 Error, Amount paid in twice 0 7 6

0 12 6

Total ,40(j 0 5

EXPENDITURE.

Particular,. Expenses for Collecting Licenses--

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. Salaries .. Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Cash, etc.) .. Advertising .. Stationery and Printing Plant and Tools (purchased di

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. .. 4 0 0 (2.) Office Furniture 37 5 0 (1.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, 14 4 1

Bank Charges (Including interest on Bank Overdraft, etc.)

Supervision .. Water Supply ..

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, in- eluding Government Grants)—

(a,) On Main Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement .. .. 114 14 6 (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement .. 0 6 8 (c.) Wells, Dams, etc. .. 168 8 11 (4.) Footpaths (Three mile) 10 4 8 (e.) Lighting, Tree Planting 14 19 10 (..t.) Recreation Grounds, Cattle Road .. 22 2 6

3:30 17 1 Construction Works (from Revenue, in-

cluding Government Grants).— (a .) On Main Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement .. (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached

detailed Statement.

All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci- fied)—

Refund Balances at end of Sear— To credit of Board at Treasury .. In transitu

Total

£1,406 6 5

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

TIES.

Particulars. Rates owing but which cannot he collected .. All other Liabilities—

Petty Cash II 2 5 Error, Stock Department .. 0 5 0

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ..

Total

(Sgci.) Fr, A. ASH,

Government Auditor.

WYNDHAM ROAD BOARD.

EXPENDITURE ON ROADS, 1913-14.

Name and Division. Maintenance. Construction.

MAIN ROADS, Hall's Creek Road-

£ s. d. s. d.

Wyndham-1-mile , 63 14 0 5 9 16 11 6 179 9 2

4 8 4 108 0 0 9-mile to Boundary 21 1 8

105 15 6 317 14 11 Station Road,9-mile, and Boundary . :35 0 0 Various Roads .. 8 19 It

152 11 11 114 14 6

MINOR ROADS, 1-mile and 6-mile 0 6 8

EXPENDITURE ON WINDMILLS, WELLS.

One-mile Well and Windmill, including Caretaker's Salary, s. cl.

£25 per annum .. 145 5 8 Residency Well 2 6 3 3-mile Well .. 18 7 0 8-mile Well 1. 10 ()

£168 8 11

MULLEWA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June, :1914:—

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

Particulars. Credit Balance at commencement of Year—

s. d. s. d.

Balance at Treasury :379 18 3 Balance at Western Australian Bank .. 409 1 4 In hands of Secretary .. 9 19 3

799 0 10 General Rate—

(1.) Current Rates collected during year .. 637 1 7 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 72 8 2

709 9 9 Licenses—

(a.) Cart and Carriage 70 0 0 (/).) Dog 21 12 6

91 12 6 Legal Expenses recovered 7 9 3 Income from Property and Plant (owned or

controlled be the Board other than lighting) 27 18 11

Contractors' Deposits .. 4 10 0 Government: Grants—

Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con- struction .. 410 It 0

Special Grant- Bindu Road 14 0 0 State Forest, Roads 10 1.5 0 Valentine's Road .. 75 5 0

510 0 0 All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)—

Heal th Board 00 8 11

Total £2,240 10 2

s. 0. s. 0.

11 3 (ill 0 0

1 0 0 3 6 4 2 18 2

55 9 1

0 8 4 25 4 0

2 17

117 1-] 11

15 0 0 :352 14 11

0 7 6

570 5 11 0 6 5

570 1.2 4

s. d. £ s. 5 9 5

0 7 5 713 11 7

---- £719 8 5

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FEB. 12, 191.5.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 259

EXPENDIT ORE.

Particulars. £ ss. d. £ s. 0. Refund of Rates (in suspense) 7 12 5 Expenses for Collecting Licenses—

3 10 3 (1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. (2.) Commission .. 4 6 9

8 3 0 Salaries .. .. .. ..

. 148 0 0

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash, etc.) .. .. .. . 13 13 0

Election Expenses and Audit Fees .. 10 10 2 Advertising .. .. .. .. 24 11 6 Stationery and Printing .. .. .. 12 0 10 Plant and Tools (purchased during year)—

(1.) Tools, Plant., etc. .. 29 1 3 (2.) Office Furniture .. 17 14 0

46 15 3 Refunds of Deposits to Contractors 4 10 it Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) .. .. .. 1 12 6 Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) .. 7 3 9 Three per cents. .. .. 14 0 6 Legal Expenses .. .. .. 1 4 8

Maintenance Works (from Revenue,

eluding Government Grants) as per Form No. 51—

(a.) Roads .. .. 55 13 9 (b.) Wells, Dams, etc. .. 23 12 :3

70 6 0

Construction Works (from Revenue, in-

eluding Government Grants) as per Form No. 51—

Roads .. .. .. :. .. 1,405 3 0 All other Expenditure (not otherwise sp ci

fied)— Road Material .. 4 3 10 Tree Planting 11 4 8 Road Board Association .. 4 4 0

76 17 1 Town Dail .. • • Health Expenditure 56 2 11

152 12 6 Balances at end of Year—

To credit of Board at Treasury .. .. 253 19 3 To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank ., • • . • • 40 3 0 In hands of Secretary 9 6 10

303 9 10

Total £2,240 10 2

Form No. 51. MULLEWA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

STatanuitir SHOWING EXPENDITURE ON ROADS FOR FEAR ENDING 30-rd JUNE. 1914.

Name of Road Particulars. 1Construction.; ltlaintenance. •

£ s d C ,,ring .. .

£ s (1 Nor,: ••,, 9 12 6

Ford and Clearing do Wo'sa non Road do 1 17 15 0

V° !::::sine's Road .. Forming and Gravell 172 0 6

- Road ling

do do 1 88 5 3 -: tallow!: 24 0 0 M..in Street: s 333 80 00 est Roads .. I ..

...tulle haler .. I I on .. .. and Gravel-I 455 5 11 1 lion

Nubberro Road .. I Construction of I 161 10 4 Ford and Cleo

117 0 0 Yuni-Pindar .. Forming and Gravel- ling

Fry's Road .. do do 1 194 9 0

' Ito ,1 .. Clearing .. 4 15 6 9 16 3 do v.:1 s-.. Road

R...•:1: ; Reed do 13 5 0 ie Road .. 24 18 0 do ..

I .. I Repairs .. 1 2 6

do 12 15 2 9 0 7

;:luilewa .. do

' iliC61 il'Ird Rd j do 0 15 0 do. 10 13 0 . Road . •

Weintga Rd.. do. 13.0 0 i‘.. , c. . 1 do. ..

0 .107 66 ' il and. D.. I 11-9 tirs to Pump,

Pin: n: Well . Cieoning out and 12 11 9

Solt \Veil .. .• 0 1.9 6 Backe,: .. .. Mulleiva Well .. 1 Repairs, Windmill, 919 6

etc.

1,402 18 9 79 6 0 1,402 18 9

Total

E 1,482 4 9

Fencing

DETAILS Or EXPENDITURE ON \YORKS FOR YEA JERE. 1914.

ENDED 30TH

Wells and 1 Main Dams. 1 Roads.

Minor Roads.

Total.

£ s. d.

23 12 3

55 6 3 0 7 6

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars. £ s. d. £ s. d. Oucstanumg Accounts (Estimated) .. .. 19 2 1 Rates owing but which cannot be collected .. 70 13 2 Amounts owing on Works in hand (Estimated) 108 7 0 All other Liabilities—

Health Board .. .. 109 9 5 Balance of Assets over Liabilities 631 2 10

Total E938 16 6

Maintenance.

s U. I d Dam 0 10 6

.. 12 11 9 0 10 6 9 19 6

£ s. d. s. d

Road I 2

i 9 0 7 0 15 0 I

. 19 13 0

-tad 1 1 12' 0 0 I

.. O 7 6

79 6 0

ASSETS.

Particulars. £ s. d. £ s. d. Credit Balance at Treasury .. .. . .. 253 19 3

Credit Balance at Western Australian Bank 40 3 9 291 3 0

Cash in hands of Secretary .. 9 6 10 Rates outstanding—

General Rates 228 7 9 Interest .. 11 8 4

239 16 1 All other Accounts owing to Board .. 25 0 0 Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board— Buildings, etc. (Town Hall) 300 0 0 Movable Plant and Tools .. 28 12 0 Furniture, etc. .. .. 37 14 0

All other Assets— Road Material 1 3 10

Total £938 16 6

Front Revenue — Can- ! stria( enzincluding Cos- e! ere • e• e• e e •. • Grants.

N Or, -.), ., : , ..•1 .. ..

Hindu !ond ..

iolo•st . cro

NW 2indar Road Fry's Road .

Tray's Road .. Waldeck Road .. Recife's Road .. . Kockatia Road (to 10-

mile

Siding

0 12 6 J , 2 5 0

73 17 6 17 15 0

1172 0 6 88 5 3

1 24 0 0 1 3 0 0 455 5 11 33 3 0

1161 10 4 117 0 0 .194 9 0

• 4 15 6 9 16 3

13 5 0 24 18 0

1,350 4 0

52 14 9

2 5 0

1,402 18 9

2 5 0 Total Maintenance 79 6 0

Total Construction .. 2 5 0 11,405 3 9 We certify \ examined the books of the Mullewa :Road Board • compared the above Statements of "Receipts and 1.:::,,enditure" and "Assets and Liabili- ties,'' and foui.:1 correct.

(SO.) "UE D. E. PLUNKETT, Government Auditor.

(Sgd.) OVERHEU, W.A., Ratepayers' Auditor.

1,402 18 9

3 5 0 1,482 4 9

Geraldton-Mullewa Road Mulls:ma Main Street .. Yuni-Pindar Road. North Road Road ConstructionAgricultural

Form No. 50. G BALANCES OF GOVERNMENT GRANTS ON 30TH

JUNE, 1914. s. d.

5 2 2 0 8 0 1 6 8 2 19 2

22 7 6

EL ..lu C.0,,z,,, it'll). of 73 17 6

£32 3 6

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ETATENIENT SHOWING EXPENDITURE ON ROADS FOR 30ra JUNE, 1914.

YEAR ENDED

Name of Road. Particulars. Construction Maintenance.

6413 . 9 . .

9. 0 0 9.10 - 0

28. 0- 0 38 2 11

59. 0- 0

Dawson's Tableland Gap Well .. Various Welts

IVells Hammersley

Lousdale's

Tmbering,, trough-tog, New Fence, 106ft. deep

Deepening and Tim-bering

Cleaning out do

Retimbering Buckets and Nepairsi

Main Road. Heck's Gap to Mount

Floranee

Minor Roads :Rockleigh .. Fortesque Crossing Millstream to Gate .. Da mson's Well to

tifaininersley

General Mainten-ance

s. d. 183 11. 10

10.0.0 1‘) . 0 0 10.0.0 60. 0. 0

260 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [FEB. 12, 1915.

TABLELAND :DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for _Financial Year ended 80th disc of June, 1914:—

SUMMARV OF RECEIPTS AND

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. Credit Balance at commencement of Year—

EXPENDITURE.

s. d. s. d-

Balance at Treasury 300 6 4 Balance at Bank .. 51 14 11 In hand 0 11 0

352 12 3 General Rate—

(1-) Current Rates collected during year .. 207 17 3 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 2 12 8

210 0 11

44 0 0 Licenses—

(a.) Cart and Carriage (b.) Dog .. 2 12 6 (c.) Motor Cam 3 0 0

49 12 0 Government Grants—

Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-struction 153 0 0

Special Grant- Roebourne Road .. 50 0 0 Da WS011'S Well .. 25 0 0 Tableland .. 20 0 0 Hick's Gap 30 0 0

278 0 0 All other Receipts (not otherwise specified) .. 0 2 0

Total :2890 16

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars. s. d. s. d. Expenses for Levying General Rate—

Collection, Commission, etc. 21 1 0 Expenses for Collecting Licenses—

(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. 0 15 0 (2.) Commission 4 19 3

5 14 '.3 Salaries .. 5710 0 Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty

Cash, etc.) 0 3 0 Election Expenses and Audit Fees .. -1 4 0 Advertising Si 7 0 Stationery and Printing .. 6 9 2 Plant and Tools (purchased during year)

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. 8 11 2 (2.) Office Furniture 1 17 1

10 8 3 Bank Charges (including crest on Dante

Overdraft, etc.) 0 17 7 Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) .. 2 10 0

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, in-

cluding Government Grants) as per Forin No. 51-

(a.) Roads, Main .. 183 11. 10 (b.) do. Minor .. 90 0 0 (c.) Wells, Dams, etc. 208 6 8 (d.) Office Building .. 3 14 0

495 12 6 All other Expenditure (not otherwise speci-

fied)— Various 3 19 8

Balances at end of Year— To credit of Board at Treasury .. 217 1 6 To credit of Board at Union Bank .. 62 18 8 In hands of Secretary . 0 0 1

280 0 3

Total £890 16 8

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS

LIABILITIES.

Particulars. Balance of Assets over Liabilities ..

Total

£ 411

s. d. 11 6

£411 11 6

ASSETS.

Particulars. s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at Treasury .. 217 1 6 Credit Balance at Union Bank 62 18 8

280 0 2 Rates outstanding—

General Rates . • • • . 5 9 10 Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board— Movable Plant and Tools .. 39 0 0 Lamps, etc. .. 63 18 6 Furniture, etc. .. 23 3 0

Total £411 11 6

I certify having examined the books of the Tableland Road Board and compared the above Statements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabili-ties," and found same correct.

(Sgd.) H. ASH, Government Auditor.

TABLELAND DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

THE ROADS

1911, AND THE CATTLE T1•,•ESPASS, ND IMPOUNDING

1882.

cos av

to

by the Pouvd- r the P e st Ohl

: el G710 wangerup.

• TP ; ;iPA SS Sc LE.

On ?men closed coma- ry land, per day. £ s. d.

For every entire hon.-- ass, or bull .. .. 0 3 0 For every le. :1', of cattle . .. 0 0 3 For rya, ,

11 cattle .. 0 0 1

OA , ,a . Couetl. ;y, and Suburban, not g% e oirect or iho roughf arc.

For every entire or bull ., .. 4 0 0 For each mare, gelding, ass, mole, pony, or foal 0 5 0

e For each cow, ox, a el., or calf .. 0 5 0 For each pig or goat .. .. 0 1 6 For each sheep .. .. .. 0 0 3

On a public street, thorough" are, or park, lands or cemetery.

For every entire horse, ass, or bull .. 3 0 0 For every mare, ass, gelding, mule, pony, Or

foal .. ' 0 2 6 For each cow, ox, steer, or calf 0 2 6 For each goat, sheep, or pig .. 0 1 0

SUSTENANCE FEES. I:1or every horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass,

camel, pony, or head of horned cattle over 12 months old, per day .. 0 2 6

For each colt, foal, or head of horned cattle under 12 months old 0 2 0

For every pig .. 0 2 0 For every goat .. 0 1 0

IMPOUNDING FEES. For every bull or entire or camel over 12

months old .. . 0 10 0 For every ram, he-goat, or boar 0 5 0 For every mule, ass, pig, or bullock .. 0 1 0 For every mare, gelding, eon, goat, heifer,

calf, or sheep .. 0 1 0

Passed by resolution of the Onowangerap Road Board, this 19th clay of December, 1914.

(Sgd.) ARTHUR A YLMORE, Acting Chairman.

S. MACKENZIE, Secretary.

Recommended,— W. C. ANGWIN,

Minister for 'Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council this 13th clay of January, 1915.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

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Corres. 336/14. B.179.—That pe .

3482, in Avon Lo• Eastward to the excepti

o and, 0 (lacy of

1, Thot !– Road tose tin road

.-- El.: LEY.

o. 2.) lea

the

No.

ion L,

Fl.)

alf of the Murray Road Board, motion to close the road

E.

FEB. 12, 1915.1

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 241

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Closure' of Road, WE, W. Marwick, J, W. Brous, B, Lennard, A. W. Edwards, and V.' Edwards, ft e owners and occupiers oc portion of road heron:• i applied to the Beverley 1 portion of road,

. 0, Chairman Beverley oad Board.

2nd February, 1915.

TTTE ROADS ACT. 1 of Tt,

A lATRED W. D!!. ON 91' or along which i• he passes, have apilie! the said portion of road,

BF)" 7755/08. B. 191. The surveyed South- East

boundary of Avon Location 671.6, o its East to its South corners.

Also the surveyed road through Avon Location 5115. from the North corner of Location 2990 to is surveyed road along the North-East boundary of said Location 0115. (Plan 311/40, B4.).

A. W. DRAPER.

1, Thomas George Walker, on behalf of the Beverley Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described,

T, 0. !ENE': Chaim a Bose

2nd February, 1910.

THF, ROADS ACT, 1911. Closure of Toad.

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 Murray Road Board to close the said portion of road,

MURRAY. 8142/12. M. K.—The surveye0 road passi• o g, the Southern

boundaries of Murray Locati'" i (Plan 380/80, D1.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, for Minister for Lands.

T, ohn McKay, on behalf of the Murray Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. McKAY, Chairman Murray Road Board.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. Closure of Coed.

1, THE for Lands., being the ow of land over or along which the portion of rosd ' • de-scribed passes, have applied to the Mot :n to close the said portion of road,

MURRAY.

M. 96.—The curve–, ) road (being Road 10252/12.

No. 4826) Lees- from Road No. 4!!,, 1!:)st corner of

tint) to said Road 17o. 44 at the West corner of La: . . (Plan 380/T-0 and Dwellingup Loca-

ft CLIFTON. • ,,sinister for Lands.

T. McKAY, Chairman Murray Road Board.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. rio.,•• of Eorta.

`.''nit ler of land •

over or rounder de- scribed passes,. Park Road :Board to close the s

9695/00. M. 101.--That p 14):11 fro: 'Northern

extremity at the To!!, :bit,' Jetty, er. South- ward for ohcat 1.0 Oa: s. (Plan 1D/40.1

Cl. CECIL CLIFTON, for Minister for Lands.

V Ulm

fut•ray. on bobalf of the Melville Park Una( the above Hose e road thm th•st

WT1,1,1 All MURRAY, Chairman Melville Park Road Boar,

2Stit Jamul.]

1915.

Lbilit c.d.

inary Gen- • r -lee, -Limited,

office the cat, Ea1goor-

1910, the subjoined

is such winding

Dated the 0th da

(Sgd.)

1-Toward Smith, Limited. Notice of Situation of Office of the Company pursuant

to Part VIII. of "The Compiovics Act, 1893." NOTICE is hereby that the Office of the Company in the State of Wol-•tern Australia where all legal pro-ceedin;4s may be rerv:-1. upon and all -notices addressed or gb....ot to the Com pr oy is situated at Phillitnore Street, in the city of Freon:nide.

Dated the 1.9th day of :January, 1915.

J. R. BROWN. Attorney for the Company.

M. L. Noss sF Dwyer. Solicitors, Fremantle and Perth.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 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 Alliance Agencies, Limited.

Dated this 10th day of February, 1915. F. A. MOS.ELEY,

Registrar of Companies. Supreme COurt Office, Perth, W.A.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Plaistowe S Company, Lind t:•nl, has been removed to and is nor,- situated at 1:I5 IT o'clock Street, Perth,

Dated the 8th day of February, 1915.

W. H. PF,RRIN, Secretary.

aprffication to

tory, 1.915.

II'. FIMTSTEE, Chairman.

Keevan 0' Randall, Solicitors, .Kalgoorlie.

be up voluntarily, of The C-011:!rnies Act,

!•..::es Wilkinson Eastwood, of of the Company, be and

.nluidator for the purpose of

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262 GOVERNMENT G_AZETTE. W.A. ['FEB. 12, 1915.

T. ROBINSON E CO., PROPRIETARY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the power of attorney given by the above Company to Charles Dunckley has been revoked and that Charles Samuel Nathan, maniiii,o' for Charles Atkins & Co. (W. A.), Limited, is now the <'•t o, :Icy for the Company ; and that the office or place of business of the Company is situated at Mazda House, Hay Street, Pcith.

Dated 3rd day of February, 1915.

C. S. NATHAN, Attorney for the Company.

M. L. Moss & Dwyer, Solicitors, Perth and Fremantle

ca • oh the business of "The Harvey Drapery and hoot Company" on his own account, and will receive and poy all debts due to and owing by the said Harvey Drapery and Boot Company.

Dated the 30th day of January', 1915.

J. F. DRISCOLL. A. T. DRISCOLL.

Dounffi g Darning,Solicitors, 39 Saint George's Terrace, Perth.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership existing between Samuel Grundy and Edwin Grundy, trading tinder the firm's names of ''Grundy & Coy.," auction-eers, a gent-. Moora, in the State of -Western Australia, has hitim dissolved by mutual consent as from the 1st day .1-nimary, 1915, so far as regards the said EdWin ornody, w be retires from the said firm. All debts due and owing lie the said firm trill be received and paid respectively by the said Samuel Grundy, who will con-tinue to carry on the said business under the style of "Grundy & Coy."

Dated the fifth day of February, 1915.

SAML. GRUNDY. Witness: M. O'Brien, Solicitor, Moore,

E. GRUNDY. -Witness: N. Maultby, Clerk, Perth.

'PRE LI \ TB TICE is

against the Street, From a m ticulars in »Tiding Ernest of the under.. 1915: And mentioned e. assets of the t. thereto, having regard d shall then have hod not

Dated this 6th day of

liA \A' LER,

claitus ,rames

ohs

1915.

S.

;he tutor.

DMIN!ISTRATI:ril ACT, 1.903. Notice to Crml:' ,:rs.

NOTICE is heri:• Cult r' against the estate of "iloto Mugaway, near Northar Australia, blackmitil, particulars in writing Cockier Clore Burges, near Northampton a l'ore-and Lachlan Ailacpliersoi:. of North: retired sheep farmer and t• ter, c signed, on or before the 5p, further that, at the exeir.,' of .-"ch date, the said executors will said deceased amongst the tug regard only to such claims of which thigyi onal have had notice.

Dated this 27th day of January.. ,.

A. II. du BOU Marine Terra: Adtnn,

Solicitor for the Executors.

RE PHILIP THEODORE NOTICE is hereby tring: persons having• any elfr the estate of Philip Park" Hotel, Midland Amtralio publican, ide particulars in writing of executor, th" 1.\%('i- Ansi A g'eney nom i‘sny, Limited, Company, Barrack Streei • I day of March, 191.5: And fir. of the last mentioned date, the (iced to distribute the assets of the persons entitled thereto, claims of which it shall then h

Dated this 101 day of Februt

LAITYIE • icitors fe'

Samson's Buildir

NOTICE is herebyt tl.at the existing between 1- m1,-; Thomas Driscoll, Driscoll" and " `1'hc l i ? and Boot Co pany," has been di,tolve as the first day of January, One thousand nine ho;: i red and fifteen. The said James Francis Driscoll crirry en the business of "F. & B. Driscoll" on his own account, and will receive and pay all debts due to and owing by the said "F. & B. Driscoll." The said Albert Thomas Driscoll

NOT ICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting' between the undersigned, William John .-xreelian, Patrick Sarsfield Meehan, and Timothy Alphousus Meehan, carrying on business as farmers under the style of "Meehan Brothers," at Brookton, has been dissolved by mutual couseut as -from the first day of Ja :in 1915. All debts due to or from the lateiffion. c i.1 be received or paid respectively by the said 1'i:in:illy Alphonsus Meeha-n.

As witness our hands the 4,th day of January, 1915.

WILLIAM JOHN MEEHAN. PATRICK S. MEEHAN. T. A. MEEHAN.

Witness: Thos. Oldacres Dear, Solicitor, Brookton.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

WE, Charles Glover, of Dongarra, and Alfred James Harris, of Mitiginew, hereby give notice that the part-nership hitherto existing between us as hotelkeepers at the Dongarra Hotel, Dongarra, has been dissolved as from 30th January, 1_915.

' the said Alfred .James Harris

having purchased the interest of Charles Glover in the business. Alfred James Harris will receive all debts due and will discharge all liabilities due by the firm, and will continue to carry en the business in his own name.

Dated_ this fourt

Hu, Suicreine Court of Wu:4m, Australia-,73ankm

the P of "rile Baek:in Amendment Act, 1'end in the imitter an: Henry Alfred

:-2:,11S011. of AVarrallin g s Well, Farmer, a Debtor.

NOT]-CE is hereby given that the above-named debtor has eyeented e deed of assignment under the nt lions of " The lifnitkruptcy ,bet Amend . nt' to John Lawler, of. York, e, and the the seine is now lyin g for II iio.cution

offices of Theo, P, Barryn Avon

11r led this 11th .day of February, 1915. itt. Al. MOSS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

THE

DEPT.'- lit 1 other

i•..ainst

to

and

ation I pro-mong

only to the

915.

y of February, 191.5. at Dongarra.

CHAS GT; 0 E R wit ness: IV. N. Moseley,

ALFRED JA tr.s HARRIS. Avitness : Everard F. Darlot.

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• preme Co Perth

Notice of Intended Dividends.

Number. st emy

vy for re- g Proofs. 1 oamcof Trustee.

Supreme Court, 97 of 1912 .. Perth

do. 104 ot 1913 do.

! 27th day of Feb- Morrie Melville ruary, 1915 • Moss

do. do. do. 110. 24 of 1914 ...

FEB. 12, 191a GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

263

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Notice of Dividend.

Pastors ..

escription. First or

Court. final or . nen payable. Where payable.

88 of I

in

I First ... I Monday, 15th At the office of 1913 1 shillings 1 day of Feb- the Official

ruary, 1915 Receiver in Bankruptcy, Sup r e me Court, Perth.

Debtor's Name.

John Joseph Griffin ...

Address.

Olivia Terrace, Carnarvon

otherwise.

Address.

orth Perth 1 Hotel-keeper

Nellie Boulton ... Mulliue . 1.. ■ Hotel-keeper J. W. Williams ... I Club Hotel, i Innkeeper

Northa III [ i

Dated this 11th day of February, 1915.

Debtor's Name.

Robert Wallace Supreme Court„

Perth do. do.

M. M MOSS, Official Receiver in _Bankruptcy. Supreme Court, Perth.

in the Supreme Court of Western Australia— in Bankruptcy.

in the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Alfred George Tilghman, of 201 Beaufort Street, Perth, Chemist, a Debtor.

'NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtor has executed a deed of assignment under the provisions of 'The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," to Albert Edward King, public accountant, as trustee, and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution at the offices of the said trustee, lialsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth.

Dated this 11th day of February, 1915.

M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

in thc Supreme Court of Western Australia— In Bankruptcy.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of William Drummond, of Meru, near Geraldton, Farmer, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtor has executed a deed of assignment under the provisions of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," to Frederick Charles Overheu, public accountant, of Ger-aldton, as trustee, and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution at the offices of the said trustee, Marine Terrace, Geraldton.

Dated this 11th day of February, 1915.

MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

in the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,- 1898," and in the matter of Edward Green, of Cunderdin, Partner, a Debtor.

Nonci: is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors of Edward Green, of Cunderdin, farmer, will be held at the Mina-, of Pearson Lyon, Solicitor, Fitzgerald Street, Northam, on Monday, the 22nd day of Febru-ary, 19,15, at 2.30 p.m.

Dated this 1 1 th of 'February, 1915

L.S.1 PEARSON LYON, Solicitor for the said Edward Green.

In the Suppe??? e Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 181),,," and in the matter of Rudolph Lee, of Wito-in !last, Partner, a Debtor.

Nonce f ontesction. In declare a final .Dividend.

...MT -1:CE is hereby given that it is my intention to declare a first and final Dividend in the above matter. Dividends will be payable at the office of C. A. Piesse & Sons, Wagin, on 13th Starch, 1915, to those creditors only who have signed or assented to the deed of assign-ment.

Dated at Wagin, this 8th day of February, 1915.

[h.s. ROBT. SINCLAIR, Trustee,

Piesse 's Buildings, Wagin.

In the Supreme Court of 117 estern Australia. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Franciscus John Harder, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of Franciscus John Harder, of Toodyay, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, will be held at the offices

' of Messrs. Kidson & Forbes, solicitors, Fitzgerald Street, Northam, on Saturday, the twentieth day of February, 1915, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.

Dated this 8th day of February, 1915.

[Ls.] KIDSON & FORBES, Fitzgerald Street, Northam,

Solicitors and agents for the said Franciscus John Harder.

In the Sitpreme Court of 11 est ern Australia •

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Francis Sproule, of Wagin, Builder and Contractor, a Debtor.

Not of intention to declare a first Dividend.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to declare a first Dividend in the above mutter, payable at the office of C. A. Piesse & Sons. Wagin, on 13th March, 1915, to those creditors only who have signed or assented to the deed of assignment.

Dated at Wagin, this 8th day of February-, 1915.

[

'ROBT. SINCLAIR, Trustee.

Piesse 's Buildings, Wagin.

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d

I 0

9

Amend.-

2114

GOVERNMEN GAZETTE, W.A. FEB. 12, 1915.

NOTICE. Acts of Parliament, etc continued.

Health „Act

Loce Lot Local Loc

1)epertmeut of Lands and •ve:, • , , Per) b. 1:1h :701

IT is hereby notified, for goner:,' • undermentioned Leases have ecn. 136 and 137 of "The Land Act, 1 rent due to 31st December, 1914.

. Name, Coy. No. District, Leose ArelL and Reat.

SHA R.12E, Chas., 1238/13, Avon, 8355168, 317 acre £2 10s. 43.

RICHARDS, Slorgnn, 6100/11, Avon, 10260/56, 1,000 acres, ,-276 10s. 113.

STATHAi I 'Harvey, 2957/12, A von, 11024/5 6 855 acres,

Harvey, 3257/10, A von, 25619/55 840 acres, 11 0

R. ()Leif: CL! :111'0N,

Dude:

eTs OF p A !:

. Act

s. d. paper Co ,' 5s.; still'

0 5 6 0 0 6

"Outs 0 2 0 A xiendments 0 1 9

Assessment .. 0 1 9 (yearly) 0 1 0

.. 0 1 9 with Regulations 0 1 6

arc Relief . 0 U 9 er Act . 0 1 -

0 3 0 0 10 6

(pamphlet) 0 1 0 sessment 0 1. 9

as (Regulations) 0 0 3 :let, 1912 0 0 ti

1. 3 (1 0 6 0 0 9 0 4 0 0 1 9 0 0 6

ted) 0 I 9 0(es (cloth) 1 1 0

es (1,!) bei mlj 1 5 n • ) Act, and Local

1 and 1912 .. 2 0 0 0 6 0 2 (1 n (I 9 (1 1

tl 00

0 0

1-vertigo,

0

',I cl 2

0 1 0 1 n 0 n ; 0 1 0

0 6 0 " (1 11 6

() 6 0 1 0 1 3

-ivn Act !: 6 0 I :1 0 0 O 1 0 0 0 4

0 1; 0 0 C, n 1

1 9 5) 1 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 n (3 (1 0 9 0 1 n 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0- 6 0 0 9 0 1 9

n c-; 0 :1 0

nl

i ;ash Cart and. Come-ter .: •

COT: 'Croi Co-0:

(

1)0(!i 1)00

Dis: rust DivT:o•i Div lice

ls. 1_10e:

L:dut roti on Electoral Electric TO Eniployors • Employment ;lroket, Evidence Act Explosives Act and Regulations Extradition Cases—,Procedure Factories Act Fencing and Trespo.ss Act and Arne Fertilisers and Feedhso Stuffs Act and

meets 1.•'ii•ros :`ion and Amen(lnlrot

p

Stook

0 LOTIF .1 .....

ml

Perth. '

Plant Police Postponenit.ei Prevention (9.• Prisons Public, N

Pu1

P:11, •

0:

min:era

„,

olsons Act

endments , Debts Act !Jolty to Animals

mendnic,nt . ct .

and Amendment ..

O

()

(1 9 0 0 9 I (1

9 1 6 0 0 0 9

11 0 5

(i

1 0 1 0 0 0 6

0 9 n i 9

Sec allers Act and Amen ents

Tonal sets, per vol.) Court

or Act and Amendinent ,(arks Art <and Amendment

e Thions

Trustee c1:. •

s,])oaths, and Marriages rigs before the Boards of

the Court of A.rbitration, .; • vol.

ents 1::Lpom ding Act

It

:orn aments.. )!())snlations..

n 10 0 0 4 (1 (I 1 n 0 I)

• 0 0 6 • 1) 4 0

O 10 6 1 :5 0

•-• 9 2(-; 0 0 9 Cl 2 0 9 (I 6 0 4 0 O 1 6

6 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 9 n n 9 0 1 3 0 2 0 O 1 6

0 0

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-0301001 . 2 .. 6 2 0

2s. 33.; Rles,

7 0 y 0 (:

10 6 f) 1 0 0 4 6

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A ct , .

weekly issue, ren• . oct. A110-001

Act

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Deseripti,, •11

he purpose for are to be •• the parts si which are supplied

2. Erection of a tunpita..

3. Laying a Cast Iron Risir connect to the reticulation and hating reservoir.

1. Construction of a 500,000 gallon Reinforced Tank on MI. 246.

FEB. 12, 1.915.] P,NT GAZETTE, W.A.

IN accordance with provision intends to proceedwith works pus

WATER AREA.

tion to Construct Waterworks.

Vorks Boards Act, No. 4 of 1904, Notice is hereby g Minister

265

Collie 1. Enlargement mining shaft Patterson s

5. Laying Reticulation Pipes, with 1 ,

sary valves, hydrants, etc., townsite as shown on Plan VvJ . D.D. 2765.

provide a S:ipply for the "5

lad Railway De-

e pply,

Drain-age. 311 ,jani....s Street, Perth, for one month on and after the 13th Wry of February, be-tween the hones of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Perth, 4th Februavy, 1915. H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under Secretary to Supply.

Page 262

.. 944-6 . 246, 21:5

22S-234-24(i-7-25:- •

229

22

262-:; 227-3, 234

261-2 234 231 223 235

228, 234 25(1 223

227-8, 234-44, 264-5 251 234 254

246-7 256

25(1

schedvic.

Part I. All that area of land occupied by

situate at Furl Street, Albany.

Part All that area cuciow-d

the shore at Princess Royal along Bay Street to Public along the boundary of tjg between Cross Street and Albany Road; thence to El along Middleton Poad to Public Park at Alt. Clar. boundary to Malcolm Streoi. Royal Harbour.

• . of Cmapat Ceneral

sh.as of Unclaimed Moneys sr captions a':- Boards (see also under "Lands" and

"Public Worlis " Departments)

2:;2 251. 265 969 227

(Commonwealth) j

247-50, 260 247-8

2C1

eld by 13anks • 251 227, 24S

ERRAT

Res amp

Correct. 6988/07.

I N notices put-J:Th. 22nd January I' perches from 'Xi and 2 acres 2 • perches from tively for Road 51:. 125 Govaramonl in lieu thereof •Weliin,.,

CON"l' BATS.

stratim. Ac

ti ees

De:.artinm

Brigad ■

es • • THE PLANT D1?_!_:XS1S ACT, 1914. of the Peace

WIUER ENS it appears to MC on I port of an In Department spector (or the Uilder Scriretary) ...41l Income Tax ..

to say, Fruit 1 (or ha: Courts .. three months exist.: the •• —Ministers registered of the Schedule h-. occup... ,s Department and that it is ex pe-ient to declare suet; 1'2-lends get-her with the are;: of laud described in on ...a.i.sees ' Sales the Schedule hereto, contiguous to (- ...:Imieb:alities such orchard to be .infected: Nor:, tits i do by Orders in Council .. this notice declare, pursuant to ' "The Partnerships Dissolved Plant Diseases Act, 1914," Hs i'tioned Pawnbrokers licensed orchard, together with the -aid :.! nfected. Plant Diseases

Dated this 2nd day of Fei lo,var of Attorney 'roc j, . atio4i

W. D..10

. Pub: i•• R :

.. 257-61 Board 252

Accepted • . .. 947, 259 B-ited 244-7, 249, 252

r of Land 234, 256-7 .. 229-34

252 Supply, Sewerage, al Drainage 234, 247, 250-1, 265

Compensation 234 en ers' Homes .. 235

By Au Government Printer, Perth.