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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.[Registered at the General Post Office, Melbowrne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.]
No. 17.] SATURDAY, 8TH APRIL,
Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, Atli April, 1905.
IIIS Excellency the Governor- General, with the adviceof the Executive Council, has been pleased, in ac-
cordance with the recommendation of the Public ServiceCommissioner, to approve of Mr. JOSEPH ALOvsIus CAR -RODUS being confirmed in his appointment as Clerk, in theDepartment of External Affairs, as from the iith August,1904.
G. H. REID,Minister of State for External Affairs.
Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 1st April, 1905.
rHE following changes have been made in this Depart-ment, via.:
NEW SOUTH WALES.JAMES F ORSTER F EN \viCK, Clerk, transferred from Statis-
tical Branch to Invoice Room, Sydney, from 26th No-vember, 1904.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.JOSEPH CHAPMAN TREWEEK, Locker, First Class, to act
temporarily as Clerk, Accounts Branch, Port Adelaide,from xsth March, I905.
HENRY DAWSON, Assistant Examining Officer, to act tem-porarily a,s Locker, First Class, from 16th March, 1905.
A. McLEAN,Minister for 'l'rade and Customs.
Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 3ist March, 1905.
IHEREBY appoint the shed, situate at the English andAustralian Copper Company's Wharf, Port Adelaide,
in the State of South Australia, and known as " CopperCompany's Shed," to be a bonded store, under section 17of the Customs Act Igo', for the examination of goods ouilanding.
A. McLEAN,Minister for Trade and Customs.
Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 31st March, 1905.
TILE period of Six Months specified in Gazette Noticedated 12t1í September, idol, published in Gazrtte No.
55 of I th September, 1904, in connexion tvimh the allow-ance of drawback on Marble Slabs in the rough dressedwithin the Commonwealth, is hereby extended for a periodof Six Months from the 12th March, 1905.
A. McLEAN,Minister for Trade and Customs.
C-19-10.
[1905.
Department of Trade and Customs,Melbourne, 5th April, 1905.
WHEREAS " Edible Seed Oil" is imported into theCommonwealth, and whereas I am of opinion that
it can be used as a substitute for " Cotton Seed Oil," whichis dutiable goods, and for purposes for which Cotton SeedOil can be used : Now therefore I do hereby, in pursuanceof the power conferred upon me by section 139 of theCustoms Act 1901, direct that Edible Seed Oil shall, onimportation, be charged with the duty chargeable on "Cot-ton Seed Oil."
JAMES G. DRAKE,Acting Minister for Trade and Customs.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Department of the Treasury,Melbourne, 5th April, 19d5.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING PUBLIC MONEYS.
HIS Excellency the Governor- General, with the adviceof the Executive Council, has been pleased to ap-
prove of the following appointments, viz.
Acting Receiver of Public Moneys.
Defence (Military) Department P. S. BEST, during thein Queensland temporary absence of
J. G. Cameron.Defence (Military) Department W. H. MARTIN, during
in South Australia the absence on leave ofH. A. Connell.
Acting Paying O j icer.The Senate, G. H. MONAIHAN, during
and the absence on leaveThe Joint House Committee of C. 13. Boydell.Defence (Military) Depaitment P. S. BEST, during the
in Queensland temporary absence ofJ. G. Cameron.
Defence (Military) Department W. H. MARTIN, duringin South Australia -the absence on leave of
H. A. Connell.
State ofActing Sub - Treasury Paymaster.
Queensland ... T. W. CONXAH, Perman-ent Head, Sub -Trea-sury, Brisbane, duringthe temporary absenceof George L Bourne.
GEORGE TURNER,Treasurer,
No. x7.4---8t11 April, igoç
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of the Treasury,
Melbourne, 5th April, 1905.
276
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1902,SECTION 3o.
HIS Excellency the Governor- General, with the adviceof the Executive Council, has been pleased, in accord-
ance with the recommendation of the Public Service Com-missioner, to approve of the confirmation of the appoint-ments of MALCOLM CHARLES MEEKING, and ARTHUR PHILLIPJEFFERY, Clerks, Audit Office, as from the 7th June, 1904.
GEORGE TURNER,Treasurer.
Department of Home Affairs,A.o5/1906. Melbourne, 31st March, 1905.
TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT OF A GENERALDIVISION REP1:ESINTATIVE FOR THE STATEOF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
TTIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting with theadvice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of
the provisions of Regulation 256 of the CommonwealthPublic Service Act 1902, has been pleased to approve ofthe appointment of
WILLIAM MACKIE FR.SSELL FOTHERGILL,
Overseer, No. 1 Line Party (Country), Postmaster-Gene-ral's Department, State of South Australia, to the positionof General Division Representative for the State of SouthAustralia, for a term of one month from 1st April, 1905.
DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
E.05,13463-
Commonwealth Gazette
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,
Melbourne, 29th March, 1905.STATE OF VICTORIA.
DIVISION OF KOOVONG.
Appointment of a Divisional Returning Officer.HIS Excellency the Governor - General in and over
Commonwealth of Australia, by and with thevice of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordancewith the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act1902, been pleased to approve of the appointment of
BENJAMIN BROWN
as Divisional Returning Officer for the CommonwealthElectoral Division of Kooyong, in the State of Victoria,vice J. R. Jackson, resigned ; such appointment to takeeffect on and from the 13th February, 1905.
DUGALD TfIOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
thead-
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,
E-05/3713- Melbourne, 29th March, 1905.ALTERATION IN NAME OIL POLLING l.'LACE.
HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and overCommonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice
of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance withthe provisions of the Coimm,7onwealtl1 Electoral Act 1902,been pleased to approve of the following alteration in thename of a Polling Piace :---
STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Division of Perth.
As originally proclaimed.Old Men's Depót.
Alteration approved.Mounts Bay -road Retreat.
DU GALE THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
E.05/38'74/5.V.E:05/2242.
Commonwealth of Australia :1
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 4th April, 1905,
STATE OF VICTORIA.'TT is hereby notified that Revision Courts will be held as hereunder specified within the State of Victoria, under thej Cornmonxvralth Electoral Act 1902.
JAS. J. HUNT,Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Victoria.
Place ofSitting. Date.
Constitution ofCourt.
Name and Address ofClerk of Court. Lists to be dealt with by Court.13
-
Ballarat ..
Williamstown
Drouill r
Lilydale ..
Waugaratta
i
51,11 April, 1905
7th April, 1005
5t'ì April, 1905
7th April, 1905
7tll April, 1905
Division of Ballarat.
I W. Dickson, P.M. ] D. F. McGrath, Law j EnfieldCourt, Ballarat
Division of Cono.
J. Campbell, J.P. ;W. Pearson, J.P. ;II. Hick, J.P.
W. Blacklow, Law Kororoit Creek ;Court, Williams-town
Laverton ; Newport
Division of Flinders.
James Grant Young, J. D, Farrar, Law Drouin ; Bunyip South ; Garfield ;J.P.; Joseph J. Court, Warragul viel: ; Labertouche ; Longwarry ;
Winters, J.P. warry South (Musk Creek)
Division of Merncla.
J. Keogh, P.M. ; R. D. Berriman, LawBlack, J.P. ; T. Court, HeidelbergGrant, J.P.
Jindi.Long.
Lilydale ; Kinglake ; Toolangi ; Heales.ville ; Yarra Glen ; McMahon's Creek;Warburton ; West Warburton ; Launch-ing Place ; Brandin ; South Wandin ;Mount Ilandenong ; Ringwood ; Croydon ;South Mooroolbark ; Upper Yarra
Division of Moira.
', W. Bickerton, J.P. ; W. G. Smith, Law Boweya ; Bobinawarrali ; Cheshunt ; Car-
A. Pinkerton, Court, Wangaratta boor East ; Heck ; Glenrowan ; Greta ;J.P. Moyhu ; Oxley Parish ; South Hanson ;
Myrrhee ; . Whitfield ; Whoroujy
Commonwealth Gazette
E. 05/3704 -1E. 05/3833.
277 No. 17. -8th April, 1905
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,
Melbourne, 7th April, 1905.
APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER THE " COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902."
HIS Excellency the Governor - General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, been pleased to approve
of the persons specified in the subjoined Schedule being appointed Registrars for the Polling Places set opposite their respectivenames ; such appointments in each instance to take effect on and from the date of entry on duty.
DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
SCHEDULE.
Name of Person appointedas Electoral Registrar.
James Michael O'Donnell .
R,i verine Norman Dart .
Frederick Thomas D. YabsleyJohn Denis Robison ..Francis Battendier Meyer .
Patrick Gilmour ..Edward Stagg .. .
Margaret Morice ..Mary Jano Donovan ..IlTilliani John ThomasGeorge Henry Bonnett .
John Robert JacksonSusan Jane ThompsonThomas DowlingWilfred RobinsonMary Leitch
Arthur Stanley Herman SchierMartha Albpan ..Daniel George HarringtonAlbert Edward Lonsdale
John Kelleher . .Robert Alexander LearmonthFelix Richard Wooff DredgePatrick Francis HanlonDaniel William NagleDavid Lindsay .
Charles Livingston KingArthur John Blackwell ReidHerbert Carl .Buckland
Robert George MortonJohn Steven Howe ..Andrew KennedyJohn Ernest Jelbart . .
Anna Emma HarnathJean GathererGeorge Rogers . .
Jane Mary LaneGeorgina RussellValentine Donclan . .
Ada Maria Kruger ..William Henry ClaughtonNora Brazil .. . .
Oscar Tillotson DavisJohn Holzapfel ..Charles Spraaiklia?Margaret Davis ..Charles Emil EichhornJames Dowling . .
William George GroomErnest Walmesley CruickshankRobert StewartFrancis RedmanHenry Stuckey . .
John Jenkin
Thomas Tweed
Junes AllenSydney Francis Bayly
.
..
.
STATE OF NEW( North Derry Jerry
Lachlan Mines . .Mingelo ..Toogong .. ..Tatlira ..Gum Flat ..Wilde's MeadowJunction Reefs ..Lower MangroveGalong .. ..
Towrang .. ..
NhillBerwick
Polling Place.
Lake Charm ..Murra Warra . .Sandy Creek ..
CaligneeSeatonBourkeLa Trobe
Yarraden
STATE
Queenstown ..Areegra ..Tandara ..BooseyMiepollBurnt Creek ..Cohuna TownshipClub TerraceGenoa ..
Tatyoon ..Sugar Loaf CreekBaddaginnieMinimay ..Vectis EastLaen NorthVaughan ..Toolamba ..MangaloreKarabeal . .
OF VICTORIA... Wimmera .... Flinders
EchucaNViminera ..
.. Grampians
ToombulGrovely ..Rayinonts . . ..Cedar Creek .. ..Flaggy ..Innot Hot SpringsKelvin Grove . .
Marton .. ..Mount Amos ..Mount RomeoNewelltonRoss River Meat WorksSeymour RiverStareke RiverUkalunda ..
SOUTH WALES.BlandCanobolas
gg
Eden - MonaroGwydirIllawarraMacquarie ..North Sydney ..Werriwa ..
Gippsland ..
Melbournegg
MerndaWimmeraEchucaMoira..
WannonEchucaGippsland
77
GrampiansMerndaMoira..Wannon
77
WimmeraCorinellaEchucaMerndaWannon
Division.
STATE OF QUEENSLAND.Brisbane ..
HerbertHerbert
r,7,
.,7,
gg
77
r,
77
77
7,
7,
Postal Address.
North Berry JerryLachlan Mines, via ForbesMingeloToogong, via CudalPost Office, TathraGum Flat, via InverellWilde's MeadowJunction Reefs, via ManduramaLower MangroveGalongTowrang
Post Office, NhillBerwick
77 Lake CharmMurra WarraPost Office, Winjallock (Sandy
Creek), via Stuart MillCaligneeSeaton430 Spencer - street, MelbournePolice Station, Russell - street,
MelbourneQueenstownAreegraDingeeBurramine SouthMiepollBurnt CreekBelmont, CohunaState School, Club TerraceState School, No. 3112, Genoa
RiverState School, TatyoonPost Office, TallarookBaddaginnieMinimayVectis EastState School, Laen NorthVaughanToolambaMangaloreKarabeal, via Dunkeld
Railway Station, RendraEnoggeraAlderleyCedar Creek, via HerbertonFlaggy, via CooktownInnot Hot SpringsKoumala, via MackayMarton, via CooktownTrevetlian, via CooktownMount Romeo, via CooktownLancelot Mines, LancelotRoss River, TownsvilleSeymourStarcke River, via. CooktownSunbeam Mine, Ukalunda, via
BowenYarraden
STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
..1Callington .. AngasCoromandel Valley .. Barker
CallingtonCoromandel Valley
No Y 7r th April,. nos 278 Commonwealth Gazette
SoIiEDULECA fbtLfL/,Gclr
Name of Person appointedas Electoral Registrar.
Polling Place.
STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Mary Helena Williams Tammin ..Ernest Leslie Haynes Kelmscott ..Arthur Gaillard .. CaballingHorace Louis Armstrong GuildfordErnest Samuel Hamersley Karridale ..James Ernest Falls .. Yalgoo ..
George Bullock . .William Mcí *inlay , .Philip Conrad WagnerArthur Curnow Cole ..
Matthew Higgins
ApsleyGlenora ..Woodsdale ..Claude RoadGlenorchy East
Swan TamminKelmscottCaballing
Perth Post Office, GuildfordSwan KarridaleCoolgardie Yalgoo
STATE OF TASMANIA.. Franklin .. Railway Station, Apsley,f Police Station, Glenora
Post Office, WoodsdaleWilmot State School, Claude RoadDenison Police Station, Glenorchy
E. 05/3704.E. 05/3833.RETIREMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER " COMMON-
WEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902."HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and over the
Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the adviceof the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with theprovisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, beenpleased to approve of the retirement of the Registrars specifiedin the subjoined Schedule, the date of retirement to be thealate on which each officer ceased duty.
DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,
Melbourne, 7th April, 1905.
SCHEDULE.
Name of ElectoralRegistrar Retired:
Polling Place. Division.
STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
John Venables :.George Jephson .
John Van HemertAlbert Henry BruceH. Bresnahan ..Edward O'GradyWilliam C. Witt ..Alfred Clarke ..John H. Falvey
Edward Bell
North Berry JerryMingelo ..Tatlira :Gum FlatWilde's MeadowJunction Reefs ..GalongTowrangToogong
STATE OF VICTORIA.Nhill ...BerwickLake CharmMurra WarraSandy CreekCaligneeSeatonBourkeLa Trobe
Caroline Ellen AllenJames ScantletonJames ReynoldsMary LeitchHenry Alfred SchierCarl RumpifMary A. Madden . .Evangeline Maria
KildahlWalter Knell ..Robert Hobson ..Harriett Amelia
DavidsonElizabeth DohertyHugh Francis ClarkeWilliam Burrastan
PayterWhitworth GunnW. A. RichardsonWilliam P. HarmerMary 11tartinWilliam Edward
SumnerA. G. MowattR. JelbartJohn Bolwell ..Amelia Gladman..Jane Spurling . .Julia Helen DoranV. L. O. H. Van
NootenC. Gallavan
QueenstownAreegraTandara
BooseyMiepollBurnt Creek ..
Cohuna TownshipClub Terrace ..Genoa ..TatyoonSugar Loaf Creek
Baddaginnie ..Minimay ..Vectis EastLaen NorthVaughan ..Toolamba -
Mangalore ..
Karabeal E.
BlandCanobolasEden - MonaroGwydirIllawarraMacquarieWerriwaWerriwaCanobolas
WimmeraFlindersEchucaWinuneraIndiGippsland
Melbourne
1lferndaWimmeraEchuca
Moira
Wannon
EchucaGippsland
GrampiansMernda
MoiraWannon
WimmeraCorinellaEchucaMerada
Wannon
SCHEDULE --- continued.
Name of ElectoralRegistrar Retired. Polling Place. Division.
STATE OF QUEENSLAND.
Luke Hartley Hut-chinson
Eli Elijah SmithFrancis Stephen
DoonerGeorge Keith Bod-
dingtonFrancis Stephen
DoonerWilliam_ Alexander
UhrGeorge Keith Bod-
dingtonGeorge Keith Bod-
dingtonGeorge Keith Bod-
dingtonFrancis Stephen
DoonerJohn Burwise Scur-
fieldGeorge Keith Bod-
dington
Toombul
Grovely ..Cedar Creek
Flaggy
Innot Hot Springs
Kelvin Grove ..Marton ..
Mount Amos
Mount Romeo
Newellton ..
Seymour River
Starcke River ..
Brisbane
Herbert
STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
William Pollard .. Callington ..) AngasWilliam Wolf P. , Coromandel Valley Barker
Everett I I
STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Eleanor May Vin-cent
John George Cor-nish
Horace CharlesWatson
George Henry Per-cival
William Henry Me-leng
Kelmscott
Caballing
Guildford
Karridale
Yalgoo
Swan
.. Perth
.. Swan
.. Coolgardie
STATE OF TASMANIA.
John Tolland ..William Henry
Wes ter wayRachel EppingstallFrank Prosser Bow-
den
ApsleyGlenora
Woodsdale ..Glenorchy East
Franklin
Denison
Commonwealth Gazette 279 No. x7.- ---8th Aprii, 19Q5
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,
E.o5,137o7-8 -9. Melbourne, 29th March, 1905.ALTERATION IN CO
STITUTIONOF REVISION
II IS Excellency the Governor - General in and over theCommonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice
of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance withthe provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902,been pleased to approve of the alterations specified in thesubjoined Schedule in the constitution of the RevisionCourts notified in Commonwealth Gazettes Nos. 13 and r4of the 1rth March, 1905, and 18th March, 1905, respectively.
DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for I -come Affairs.
SCHEDULE.STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
Division of Canobolas.Forbes Charles E. Oskar, P.M., to read John Fullarton
Armstrong, J.P., and Daniel McKeown, J.Y.Parkes Charles E. Oslear, P.M., to read Edward Mar-
riott, P.M.Peak Hill Charles E. Oslear, P.M., to read Edward
Marriott, P.M.Division of Newcastle.
\ \Tallseird Milton Sydney Love, S.M., to read GeorgeFrederick Scott, P.M.
Newcastle George Frederick Scott, P.M., to read Mil-ton Sydney Love, S.M.
Division of Robertson.Dubbo Thomas Charles K. McKell, P.M., to read Wil-
liam Clarke, P.M.STATE OF VICTORIA.Division of Bourke.
Brunswick J. W. Flemming, J.Y., to read J.ing, J.P.
Division of Corangamite.Skipton E. G. Austin, J.P., to read Thomas Kennedy,
J.P.
W. Flem-
Division of Corinella.Yandoit W. J. Barnes, J.1'., to read William Dougall,
J.P.Division of C'erio.
GeelongP. Smith, J.P., to read P. Smyth, J.P.Division of Gippsland.
\Valhalla H. I- iarbeck, J.P., to read H. Hartrick, J.P.Division of Grampians.
Skipton J, Kennedy, J.P., to read Thomas Kennedy,J.P.
Wodonga J.Leighton, J.P.,J.P., and S. J.
Box Hill E.J.P.
Haw that n RJ.P.
Division of Indi.Rowan, P.M., H. Harkins, J.P., G.
and H. Harris, J.Y., to read H. Harkin,Nicholls, J.P.
Division of Kooyong.D. Walker, J.P., to read E. E. Walker,
. R. Ardagh, J.P., to read A. R. Ardagh,
Division of Melbourne Ports.Port Melbourne \V. Witt, J.P., and W. Godley, J.P.,
to read H. N. Edwards, J.P., and A. Hester, J.P.Division of Mernda.
Lilydale E. Clark, J.P., to read Dr. Arthur E. Syme,J.P.
Ferntree Gully W. Horner, J.P., J. Ramage, J.P., andA. Sullivan, J.1'., to read Thomas Dobson, J.P., and AlanSelman, J.P.
Division of Moira.NathaliaH. P. Elrington, J.P., and P. D. K. O'Han-
Ion, J.P., to read F. H. Furze, J.P., and R. G. Eakin, J.P.Numurkah H. Morrison, P.M., and J. McLeod, J.P., to
read W. C. Fitzwater, J.P., Harry J. Glenny, J.P., andJ. C. Trengrove, J.P.
Division of Southern Melbourne.St. Kilda «rest A. Morrow, J.P., to read A. Morrah,
J.P.South Melbourne Cr. J. Baragwanath, J.P., to read E.
D. !leather, J.P., and C. F. Christmas, J.P.Division of Wimmera.
Kaniva C. W. Taylor, J.P., to readness, J.P.
Wycheproof J. W. Redden, J.P., tdben, J.P.
John H. Champ-
read J. W. Red-
STATE OF QCEENSL.AND.
Division of Capricornia.Rockhampton Philip 'Walter Pears, P.M., to read
Christopher Francis, P. M.
Division of Darling Downs.Dolby Jas. Clarke, J.P., and Richard John Hodge,
J.P., to read George Needham Walker, P.M.Division of Herbert.
Cairns Brabazon Richard Stafford, P.M., to read PeterGeorge Grant, P.M.
Mackay William Richard Onslow Hill, P.M., to readBernard Canning McGGooarty, P.M.
Division of Kennedy.Hughenden Chas. Augustus Mayne Morris, P.M., to
read Philip Walter Pears, P.M.Division of Maranoa.
Blackall Bernard Canning McGroarty, P.M., to readErnest Joshua Hennessy, P.M.
Longreach Peter George Grant, P.M., to read FrancisCory, J.P., and George Meacham, J.P.
Division of Oxley.Brisbane South John Graham McDonald, P.M., to read
Henry Taylor Macfarlane, P.M.Division of M'ide Bay.
Tenningering Michael Bennett, J.P., to read SamuelHardin;, J.P.
Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902.NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.
APPLICATIONS are invited by the Public Service Commis-sioner from persons qualified for appointment to the posi-
tions specified below.Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appoint-
ment to the Administrative and Professional liivisions, but arenot eligible for appointment to Clerical or General. Divisionvacancies, except for positions for which they have qualified byexamit;ation.
Officers in the Commonwealth Service must apply through theChief Officer or Permanent Head, in accordance with RegulationNo. 38.
Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a Stateshould state the date of their appointment to the Service, presentposition and salary.
Applicants from outside the Service should state their qualifi-cations for the c.fEce they seek. Copies only of diplomas, refer-ences, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If theoriginals are required, they will be asked for.
All applications must be in the applicants' own handwriting,and their date of birth should be stated.
Position. Locality.Division,
Class or Grade,and Salary.
ApplicationsReturnable.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Clerk and Audit Office, Clerical, £310 22nd AprilInspector Melbourne to £400 per
annumPOSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
State of New South Wales.Chief Clerk ... Sydney ... ' Clerical, £5201 15th April
j to £600 perannum
State of &nth Australia.Postmaster, Woodside ... Clerical, £140 22nd April
Grade XIV. per annum,less £14 forrent
State of Wester; Australia.Assistant Katanning General, £60 15th April
to £110 perannum
General, EGO 15th Aprilto £110 perannum ;curd districtallowanceunder ScaleH.
General, £60 22nd Aprilto £110 perannum
Assistant (L.C.) Guildford ... i General, £60 22nd Aprilto ß't10 per
i annum
Assistant ... ' Boulder
Assistant (L. C.) Cue
Assistant (L.C.)
Assistant
Claremont ... General, £60 29th Aprilto £110 perannum
Bulong ' General, £60 29th Aprilto £110 perannum ;and districtallowanceScale III.
D. C. McLACRLAN,Commissioner.
FRANCIS REDDIN,Secretary.
Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 6th April, 1905.
No. r 7., --8tli April, 19o5 280
Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,
Melbourne, 29th March, 190-.STATE OF VICTORIA.
PREPARATION OF NEW ELECTORAT. ROLLS UNDER SECTION 50OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902.
IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia,
by and with the advice of the Executive Council, has beenpleased to approve of the cancellation of the notice re-specting the Sitting of the Revision Court at Wood'sPoint, in the Division of Gippsland, as notified in Cr,'a-)nvnwealtli Gazette No. 13 of nth March, 1905, page 2I..,and of the Lists for the Polling Places specified therein tobe dealt with by the Court constituted by C. E. Holmes,P.M., T. Lloyd, J.P., and T. S. Underwood, J.P., atlìairnsdale, on 31st March, 1905.
JAS. J. HUNT,Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Victoria.
HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.Principal Registry,
Melbourne, 3rd April, 1905.1 1IlE following Rule of Court, made by the Justices of
the High Court, is published for general information.GORDON H. CASTLE,
Principal Registrar.
HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.
As of Monday, the Third day of April, 1905.IT is ordered as follows :
A Sitting of the High Court of Australia for the Trialof Causes shall be held as follows :
AT MELBOURNE, TUESDAY, 2ND MAY.S. W. GRIFFITH, C.J.
(L.s.) EDMUND BARTON, J.R. E. O'CONNOR, J.
GORDON H. CASTLE,Principal Registrar.
Attorney - General's Department,Melbourne, 6th April, 1905.
CREATION OF OFFICE OF MESSENGER IN THESECRETARY'S OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY -GENER AL'S DEPARTMENT.
IS Excellency the Governor - General, on the recoin-mendation of the Public 'Service Commissioner, and
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has beenpleased to approve of the creation of the following newoffice in the Attorney- General's Department, as from the1st April, 1905 :--
Messenger, Secretary's Office, Grade I., salary 442 to484 per annum.
J. H. SYMON,Attorney- General.
Attorney- General's Department,Melbourne, 6th April, 1905.
APPOINTMENT OF MESSENGER IN THE SECRE-TARY'S OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY'=GENE-RAL'S DEPARTMENT.
HIS Excellency the Governor- General, on the recom-mendation of the Public Service Commissioner, and
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has beenpleased to approve of the transfer ofJAMES CONCANNON NASIi, Assistant, Postmaster- General's
Department, at Greswick, in the State of Victoria, withsalary at the rate of f6o per annum, to the office ofMessenger in the Secretary's Office of the AttorneyGeneral's Department, at his present salary ; such trans-fer to take effect from the date on which hé takes up theduties of the new office.
J. H. SYMON,Attorney - General.
Attorney - General's Department,Melbourne, 6th April, 1905.
NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS,AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE REGI i T, A -TIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH CON-CILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT 1904.
URSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, noticeis hereby given
(i) That His Excellency the Governor - General, actingwith the advice of the Federal Executive Council; was, onthe 5th day of April,. 1005, pleased to make ProvisionalRegulations under the Commonwealth Conciliation andArbitration Act 1904, to come into operation forthwith,which Provisional Regulations may be cited as StatutoryRules 1905, No. 23.
Commonwealth Gazette
(2) That it is proposed, after sixty days after the publi-cation of this notice, to make Regulations under the saidAct, and that the Provisional Regulations above - mentionedare the Drafts of the Proposed Regulations.
(3) That copies of the Provisional Regulations may bepurchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne,at the price of Threepence.
(4) That any representations or suggestions made, inwriting, by any person interested will be taken into con -
sideiation before finally settling the Proposed Regulations.Suggestions should be forwarded to the Secretary to thisDepartment.
J. H. SYMON,Attorney - General.
Industrial Registrar's Office,Principal Registry, Melbourne, 6th April, 1905.
NOTICE is hereby given that applications have beenmade to me under the Commonwealth Conciliation and
Arbitration Act 1904, for the registration ofAn association, called the Merchant Service Guild of
Australasia, as an organization of employees, in connexionwith the Shipping and Marine industry ;
An association, called the New South \Vales GovernmentRailways Traffic Employees Association, as an organizationof employees in connexion with the Railway Traffic indus-try;
An association, called the Machine Shearers and ShedEmployees Union, as an organization of employees in con-nexion with the Pastoral industry ;
An association called the Federated Saw Mill and TimberYard Employees Association, Victorian Branch, as an or-ganization of employees in connexion with the Saw Millingand Wood Working- industry; and
An association, called the Australian Workers Union, asan organization of employees in connexion with the Pas-toral industry.
Any person who desires to object to the registration ofany of the above associations may do so by lodging with mea notice of objection in the prescribed form and statutorydeclarations in support thereof within thirty days after thepublication of this advertisement, and by serving on theassociation concerned copies of the notice of objection andstatutory declarations so lodged.
GORDON H. CASTLE,Industrial Registrar.
Postmaster- General's Department,29th March, 1905.
Ex. Mins. 117 and rig.HIS Excellency the Governor - General, by and with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, has ap-proved that leave of absence or furlough, as the case maybe, be granted to the undermentioned officers of the Post-master- General's Department, namely :
NEW SOUTH WALES.JAMES McLAUGI-iuN, Groom -in- charge, Sydney, three
months' leave of absence on full pay, prior to retirementfrom the Public Service.
VICTORIA.hMICHAEL 13ocnKE, Clerk, Melbourne, three months' fur-
lough on full pay.QUEENSLAND.
ALFRED TAYT.OR \ \KINSHIP, Postmaster, Childers, six months'furlough on full pay.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.
Postmaster - General's Department,6th April, 1905.
THE following transfers, &c., in the Postmaster -Gene-ral's Department have been approved, in accordance
with the provisions of tiffe Public Service Act 1902, andRegulations thereunder, namely :
NEW SOUTH WALES.W. O'GR.ADY, Assistant (Mail Boy), Parramatta, to he As-
sistant (Mail Boy), Sydney, vice \Vest, transferred;F. H. \VEST, Assistant (Mail Boy), Sydney, to be Assistant
(ilfail Boy), Parramatta, vice O'Grady, transferred ;A. A. McKENziE, Assistant, Narrabri West, to be Assist-
ant, Carrathool ;H. J. NEILLY, Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Branch,
Sydney, to he Telegraph Messenger, Alexandria :E. R. DAVIS, Assistant, \Valcha, to be Assistant, Lockhart;W. S. KIRKPATRICK, Letter Carrier, Sydney, to be Letter
Carrier, Bathurst, vice Greenwell, transferred;C. T. GREi ?Nwi:LL, Leiter Carrier, Bathurst, to be Letter
Carrier, Sydney, vice Kirkpatrick, transferred;A. E. Joxas, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney (on probation),
services dispensed with as from IStli February, 1905;H. J. JENNINGS, Telegraph Messenger, Young (on proba-
tion), services dispensed with as from 28th February,r905.
\ \'i`F. CHARLES WILSON, Postal Assistant, Harden, forfeitedoffice in accordance with section 66 of Act.
Commonwealth Gazette 281 Nó.. i7. -=8th 'April, r905
annum), when his promotion as an officer of Grade ILis confirmed. This promotion to date from z3th March,1905, for purposes of seniority ;
\VALTER ROBERT FRENCH, Letter Carrier, Grade II., Goul-burn, to be Sorter, Grade I., Sydney, vice Burton, pro-moted, from 13th March, ¡905, for purposes of seniority;
FRANCIS NORTON YOUNG, Telegraph Messenger, Elnmaville,to be Assistant (Mail Boy), Sydney vice Owens, trans-ferred, from r3th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority;
CLARENCE BROWN, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney, to beAssistant (Mail Boy), Sydney, vice Fitzgerald, trans-ferred, from 13th March, ¡905, for purposes of seniority;
A. C. UPHAM, Telegraph Messenger, Bondi, granted anallowance at the rate of 6 per annum, for deliveringcorrespondence.
VICTORIA.H. R. McKIMM, Telegraph Messenger, Bendigo, to be Tele-
gvrapl1 Messenger, (. astlemaine, vice Nicholls, promoted;J.:REDDING, Porter, Hawthorn, to be Porter, Mail Branch,
General Post Office, Melbourne;l' nJANGAN, Assistant (Letter Carrier), Ascot Vale, to be
Porter, Mail Branch, General Post Office, Melbourne;E. C. HUMPHRÍS, Telegraph Messenger, Maryborough, to
be Telegraph Messenger, Maldon, vice Guymer, pro-moted ;
L. R. FRICKER, Telegraph Messenger, Bruthen, to be Tele-graph Messenger, Maryborough, vice Humphris, trans-ferred ;
Ií. A. DAWS, Porter, Camberwell, to be Porter, MailBranch, General Post Office, Melbourne, vice Irwin,transferred;
D. B. V. O'CONNOR, Telegraph Messenger, Hawthorn, tobe Telegraph Messenger, l \Tarrackuabeal, vice Candy,promoted ;
R. T. RAMSAY, Telegraph Messenger, Seymour, to be Tele-graph Messenger, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne, viceTurner, resigned;
J. A. BRAIN, Despatching; Officer, Traral`on, to be De-spatching Officer, Mail Branch, Melbourne, vice Yandell,deceased;
JAS. L OUGHNAN, Telegraph Messenger, Kew, to be Tele-graph Messenger, Hawthorn, vice Carney, transferred ;
AVM. H. C'ARNEY, Telegraph Messenger, Hawthorn, to beTelegraph Messenger, Kew, vice Louglinan, transferred.
QUEENSLAND.CHARLES E. BRIGHT, Chief Clerk, General Post Office,
Brisbane, appointed to perform the duties of the ChiefOfficer in Queensland, during the absence of that officeron six months' furlough, frcm ist April, 1905.
J. MEE, Telegraphist, Townsville, to be Telegraphist, Bris-bane, vice Lee, transferred ;
A. P. LEE, Telegraphist, Brisbane, to be Telegraphist,Townsville, vice Mee, transferred.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.G. A. Hlci s, an officer of the Clerical Division perform-
ing duties classified in the General Division, at Moonta,to be Postmaster, Grade XIV., lieachport, vice Attiwill,retired.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.T. P. BENNETT, Telegraphist, Coolgardie, to be 'Telegraph-
ist, Perth, vice Barker, transferred ;G. J. BARKER, Telegraphist, Perth, to be -Telegraphist,
Coolgardie, vice Bennett, transferred ;H. D. DAWSON, Telegraphist, Cue, to be Telegraphist,
Guildford, vice Watson, transferred;H. C. WATSON, Telegraphist, Guildford, to be Telegraph-
ist, Cue, vice Dawson, transferred.SYDNEY SMITH,
Postmaster- General.
Postmaster- General's Department,29th March, 190x.
Ex. Mins. I12 to 116.HIS Excellency the Governor- General, by and with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, has ap-proved of the following staff changes, &c., in the Post-master- General's Department, namely :
NEW SOUTH WALES.ERNEST ARMOUR WOLSTENHOLME, Telegraph Messenger,
Lawson, to be Telephone Attendant, Singleton, vice Gil-son, promoted, from 8th March, 1905, for purposes ofseniority;
FREDERICK KILLICK, Telegraph Messenger, Murrumburrah,to be Assistant (Mail Boy), North Sydney, vice Barnett,transferred, from SthI March, Igo5, for purposes ofseniority;
ALGERNON THOMAS BERNARD SMITH, Telephone Attendant,Burwood, to be Assistant, Nymagee, vice Gossip, de-ceased, from 9th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority;
JOHN GREEN, Ganger, Sydney, classified as Line Foreman,to be Line inspector, Grade II., Sydney, vice Denton,deceased, from 9th March, 19o5, for purposes of senior-ity ;
GEORGE FRASER, Line Repairer, Metropolitan Gang, to beSenior Line Repairer, Wentworth, vice Dingwall, re-signed, from 9th March, i9o5, for purposes of seniority ;
13ERTRAND COOKSEY, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney, to beAssistant (Mail ]toy), Glebe, vice Jackson, transferred,from loth March, i9o5, for purposes of seniority ;
MARTIN BURTON, Sorter, Gracie I., Sydney, salary L150 perannum, temporarily promoted to the position of Sorter,Grade II., Sydney (vice Wroollett, transferred), at hispresent salary, but to be paid each year an increment of46 if his conduct and efficiency be satisfactory, until hissalary reaches the minimum of Grade II. (Z156 per
Office Abolished.Letter Carrier, Grade I.
New Office Created.Assistant (Letter Carrier).
Appointments Confirmed.RONALD CLARE SMYTHE, Assistant, Mail Branch, Sydney;FREDERICK LESLIE CLISSOLD, Telegraph Messenger;CLIFFORD HARDY, Telegraph Messenger;ROBERT ERNEST NUTT, Telegraph Messenger ;EDWARD GEORGE WALTER, Telegraph Messenger ;JOHN WILLIAM ]3ooTIImAN, Telegraph Messenger;SYLVESTER MARK MILLS, Telegraph Messetiger ;PERCIVAL ROBERT ANSON, Telegraph Messenger.
VICTORIA.THOMAS FRANCIS O'BRIEN, Telegraph Messenger, St.
Kilda, to be Assistant (Porter), Mail Branch, vice Thear,transferred, from 4th March, 1905, for purposes ofseniority;
FREDERICK ST.ANFIELD HOLMES, Telegraph Messenger, PortMelbourne, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Mail Branch,vice Beckwith, transferred, from 4th March, 1905, forpurposes of seniority ;
IVAN VICTOR HILLIARD BODEY, Telegraph Messenger, Hor-sham, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Ascot Vale, viceSlattery, transferred, from 22nd February, 1905, for pur-poses of seniority ;
ARTHUR STEPHEN GRACE, Telegraph Messenger, Warrnam-13001, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Hamilton, viceCowan, transferred, from 21st February, 1905, for pur -poses of seniority ;
ERNEST BENJAMIN JEFFREYS, Telegraph Messenger, Caster-ton, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Seymour, viceDoughty, transferred.
QUEENSLAND.GEORGE HENRY DAWSON, Telephone Attendant, Brisbane,
to be Assistant, No, 9 Maintenance Gang, vice McKen-11cv, transferred;
WILLIAM LLOYD, Telegraph Messenger, George- street,Brisbane, to be Telephone Attendant, Brisbane, viceDawson, promoted;
EDWARI) JAMES WILLIAMS, Messenger, Grade I., MailBranch, Brisbane, to be Assistant, Richmond;
ALI3ERT O']3R1E N, Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Office,Brisbane, to be Messenger, Grade I., Mail Branch, Bris-bane, vice 'Williams, promoted;
JAMES CHARLES THOMAS VARDON, Clerk and Inspector,Audit Office, Department of the Treasury, an officer ofthe 3rd Class, Clerical Division, to be Accountant, Bris-bane, 2nd Class, Clerical Division, from loth March,1905, for purposes of seniority.
New Office Created.Assistant (General Division) Correspondence
Branch, Brisbane.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA -.The salaries of the following officers have been fixed at
the amounts shown opposite their respective trames,namely :--ARTHUR HORNER, Telegraphist,1ro per annum;MICHAEL JAMES SHEEHAN, Telegraphist, 4'120 per annum;JOHN ALFRED GARRETT OMOND, Telegraphist, ¿140 per
annum.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.ERNEST GEORGE BAILEY, Telegraph Messenger, Fremantle
North, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), East Fremantle,from loth March, 1905, for purposes of seniority;
JOHN JOHNSON, Letter Carrier, Grade I., Perth, to be Let-ter Carrier, Grade II., Perth, vice C. W. Johnson, re-signed, from loth March, 1905, for purposes o-f seniority;
ANNIE HALL, Relieving Postmistress, salary fixed at ¿Iraper annum.
Office Abolished.Clerk, Clerical Division, Boulder.
Igo. z 7. 8th April, 1905
New Office Created.Assistant, Clerical Division, Boulder.
TASMANIA.ARTHUR ALLEN RATTRAY, Telephone Attendant, Launceston,
an officer of the Clerical Division performing dutiesclassified in the General Division, transferred fromClerical Division to the General Division, as from 13thFebruary, 1905.
282 omaïónwéaltli Gazette
The salaries of the following Assistants have been fixedat the rate of £iIo per annum each, from the dates shownopposite their respective naines :
JAMES PATRICK ANGLIM, Ist November, 1904;JOHN. CLEMENT ARKINS; ist May, 1905;ETIiEL SWAN Cofx, Ist November, 1904;VINCENT JOSEPH GATTENHOF, ist November, 1904;JOHN MOLONY, ist May, 1905;HENRY CLEVE SELFF, Ist July, 1905;WWILLIAM HENRY JAMES TWEEDDALE, Ist November,
HORACE REGINALD MOORE, 1st April, 1905;JAMES MCDONALD, ist December, 1904;GEORGE QUILKEY, ist July, 1905.
Appointments Confirmed.WILLIAM BETHEL McLEAN, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney;MICHAEL GEORGE ATIíINSON, Telegraph Messenger, Syd-
ney;PERCY REGINALD CARTER, Telegraph Messenger, Tingha;REGINALD EMANUEL BENNETT LEWIS, Telegraph Messenger,
Sutherland ;JOHN REGINALD RYE, Telegraph Messenger, Hunter's Hill ;
i THOMAS JEREMIAH STANISLAUS CAHILL, Telegraph Messen-. ger, Sydney ;
MICHAEL DONOHUE, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney ;JOHN EDWARD MAGEE, Telegraph Messenger, Summer
Hill;JAMES WILLIAM JOHN WWOOLNOUGH, Telegraph Messenger,
Leichhardt ;WILLIAM AITCHISON, Telegraph Messenger, Lambton_;WALTER ' ELLESLEY MCFARLANE, Telegraph Messenger,
Drummoyne;WILLIAM DUNCAN, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney ;GEORGE WWARWICK UPHAM, Telegraph Messenger, WWool -
lahra ;PETER BROWN MCGREGOR, Télegraph Messenger, Hayinar-
ket;DAVID ROMAINE REID; Telegraph Messenger, Carrathool ;GEORGE HENRY MICHAEL CURRAN, Telegraph Messenger,
Captain's Flat.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.
Ex. Ain. 125.Postmaster - General's Department,
5th April, 1905.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.HIS Excellency the Governor-General, by and with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, has ap-proved that R. H. HALL, Clerk, Money Order Office,Perth, be permitted to act as Secretary to the Perth Branch,No. I, Australian Natives' Association, and to accept thefees attached to such position.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.
Ex. Min. 122.
1904;
Postmaster - General's Department,5th April, 1905.
QUEENSLAND.Excellency the Governor -General, by and with the
IT advice of -the Federal Executive Council, lias ap-proved that JOHN BURNS, Clerk, Townsville, be permitted
to act as Secretary to the Kennedy Lodge, No. 29, Pro-testant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia, and toaccept the fees attached to such position.
'SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.
Ex. Mins. 124, 127, 128.tostmaster- General's Department,
5th April, 1905
HIS Excellency the Governor- General, by and with theadvice of -the Federal Executive Council, has ap-
proved that extensions of sick leave of absence or fur-lough, as the case may be, be granted to the undermen-tioned officers of the Postmaster- General's Department,
namely :NEW SOUTH WALES.
G. H. WILSON, Clerk, Money Order Office, Sydney, threemonths' extension of sick leave, from loth January, 1905,on half pay;
G. M. POLLOCK, Sorter, Sydney, forty -nine days' exten-
sion of sick leave, from 2nd April, 1905, on half pay.
VICTORIA.
T. F. BALL, Letter Carrier, General Post Office, Melbourne,one week's extension of sick leave, from 3rd to 9thMarch, 1905, on half pay ;
W. ASHMAN, Letter Carrier, General Post Office, Mel-bourne, ten days' extension of sick leave, from 23rdFebruary to 4th March, 1905, on half pay;
A. 13. 13AYSTON, Telephone Attendant, Central TelephoneExchange, Melbourne, eight days' extension of sick leave,from 8th to ,5th March, 1905, on half pay;
ADAMINA GUTHRIE McCoLL, Relieving Postmistress, six
months' furlough, on full pay ;JEANNIE BENNETT, Postmistress, Oakleigh, six months' fur-
lough on full pay.SYDNEY SMITH,
Postmaster- General.
Ex. Mins. 123, 126, 129.Postmaster- General's Department,
5th April, 1905.
IS Excellency the Governor-General, by and with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, has ap-
proved that the following staff changes, &c., be made in
the Postmaster-General's Department, namely :
NEW SOUTH WALES.to
The light allowanceper
theuin to 4` per annum, as soon
be increased from3 1as funds are available.
The period of probation of the following officers has beenextended for six months, namely :
WILLIAM CROTHERS, Telegraph Messenger, Pyrmont ;JOHN LOUIS ROBERTSON, Telegraph Messenger, Braid -
wood;FREDERICK CHARLES CALLER, Telegraph Messenger,
Chatswood.
H
VICTORIA.GEORGE CHARLES PAGE, Telegraph Messenger, Mail
Branch, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Hawthorn, viceShepherd, transferred.
Appointments of the following Telegraph Messengers inthe Telegraph Branch have been confirmed, namely:
SAMUEL WILLIAM O'DEA;CLARENCE ARTHUR SWINTON;ALBERT WILLIAM BAIRD FAWCETT;HAROLD JOHN WTILLIAM ELLIOTT;GEORGE HAMILTON PHILPOTT ;CHARLES THOMAS HETHERINGTON CORNEILLE;
JAMES JOYCE BARRY;JOHN HAROLD MILLER;WILLIAM RADICH ;WILLIAM HENRY CARNEY;
ERNEST «WILLIAM HARVEY.
QUEENSLAND.Appointment Confirmed.
JAMES 'FUTON, Telegraph Messenger, Woolloongabba;ROBERT ROBINSON, Telephone Attendant, Albion, dismissed
the Public Service, in accordance with the provisions ofsection 46 (5) of the Commonwealth Public Service Act1902.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.FANNY EVELYNE OUTERBRIDGE, Telegraph Messenger, Bah
Hannah, salary fixed at the amount of ¿39 per annum,as from ist January, 1905.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.NORMAN WILLIAM WALKER DOWER, who is eligible for ap-
pointment in terms of section 34 of the Commonwealthi ublic Service Act, appointed (without examination orprobation) to the position of Telegraph Messenger,Boulder, vice Jolly promoted;
PATRICK LAWLER, who is eligible for appointment in ternisof section 34 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act,appointed to the position of Office Cleaner and Messen-ger, General Post Office, Perth, vice Ross retired.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster-General.
Commonwealth Gazette. 283
NEW SOUTH WALES.
CONVEYANCE OF MAILS.
No. 17. --8th April, i 9o5
Postmaster- General's Department,30th March, 10b5.
TgE following particulars of Contracts entered into for the conveyance of Post Office Mails from 1st January, 1905, are published forgeneral information.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.
Contractors'
Names.
1 William H. Iloutley
2 Frederick R. Black
3 James Morris
4 Frederick R. Black
5 Alfred H. Moor ...
6 Peter Staunton ...
7 Wlm. H. Smith ...8 William H. Smith
9 Stephen H. Veal ...
10 Andrew Nelson ...
11 Frederick Fuller ...
12 Wm. J. Morticy ...
13 Charles Lillis ...
14 Charles J. Prentice
15 Thomas Thompson
16 Thomas Thompson
17 Wlm. M. Allester18 Robert Lowe ...
19 Joseph Whatley ..20 Robert Lowe ...
C.1940--B
Addresses.Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Parramatta
Glenorie
Parramatta
Glenorie ...
Toongabbie
Wentworth ville
ProspectProspect
Plumpton
Rouse Hill
Colyton
Windsor
l
{
{
Freeman's Reach
Richmond Road,Windsor
Pitt Town
Pitt. Town
Bull RidgeLower Portland
Lower PortlandLower Portland
l
WESTERN ROADS.From Railway Station to Post i
Office, Parramatta; and
From Post Office to RailwayStation, Parramatta
Baulkham Hills Tramway Plat-form. and Post Offices. Baulk -ham Hills, and Castle Hill ; andCastle Hill and Dural
From Parramatta to Carlingford ;and
From Carlingford to Parramatta
Baulkham Hills, Kellyville, andRouse Hill ; and
Rouse Hill and Annangrove ...Wentworthville and Toongabbie...
From Wentworthville to Wide -mere, vide Jersey -road andHarper- street, returning vir2Wentworth and Prospect roads
Blacktown and ProspectFrom Prospect to Eastern Creek,
Rooty Hill, and Blacktown, vi2Booty Hill Public School
Rooty Hill and Plumpton
Riverstone and Rouse Hill
Mount Druitt and Colyton
From Railway Station to the PostOffice, Windsor ; and
From the Post Office to the Rail -way Station, Windsor ; and theclearance of the letter receiverin Bridge- street, and the con-veyance of the contents to thePost Office
Windsor and Freeman's Reach ...
Windsor, Wilberforce, Ebenezer,and Sackville Reach
Windsor and Pitt Town;
Pitt Town and Pitt Town Co-operative Settlement ; and
Pitt Town Co- operative Settle-ment and Forrester, via thejunction of Kenthurst andForrester Roads
Pitt Town and Wiseman's Ferry
Bull Ridge and Freeman's Reach.Sackville Reach and Lower Port-
land. (Contractor to conveymails on horseback, at 1;35 perannum, if required)
Lower Portland and Central ColoLower Portland and Leet's Vale,
vid the Public School, Reckless',T. H. Loxton's, and thence bythe new road
G
614
4
9
42
6
311:
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
Ten totwelvetimes oroftenerdaily
Thirteen tofifteentimes oroftenerdaily
Twice a day
Once a dayTwice a day
Three timesa day
Six ..
Two ..Six
Six
SixSix
1 Twicea day
3 Once a day
Six oroftenerif required
Four timesa day
Five timesa day
Threetimesa day
2¿ Six ...
9 Six
Three ...
Three ...
4
2?
1
26
6
S
Six
Three
Three
TwoSix
OneThree
Mode ofConveyance.
1 -horsevillagecart
4- wheeledc'nv'yance2 or morehorses
Coach,2 horses
c'nv'yance2 or morehorses
Horseback,or 2. w heel'dvehicle, 1horse (asrequired).Horseback
HorsebackHorseback
1 horse andtrap
Sulky or4- wheeledvehicle,1 horse
4- wheeledcoach, 2'horses
Horsebackand sulkyWaggonette
2 horsesWaggon -
ette, 2horses
Horse-back andsulky
Horsebackandsulky
Horsebackandsulky
Waggon-ette, 2horses
Sulky, 1horse
HorsebackHorseback
1
AnnualAmount pay -
able.
£ s. d.
75 0 0
11.0 0 0
26 0 0
95 0 0
18 17 6
40 0 0
52 0 060 0 0
20 0 0
30 0 0
9 15 0
30 0 0
33 15 0
40 0 0
} 42 0 0
52 0 0
13 0 037 10 0
20 0 030 0 0
Date -ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1203
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190G
31.Dec., 190731 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
At 3 monthsnotice oneither side
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 19C7
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 190531 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190631 Dec., 1905
No. 17.= -8tïi April, 1905
CONTRACTS
284 Commonwealth Gazette,
FOIL THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'
Ir ames.
21 Stephen F. Dungton
22 Herbert R. Hill ...
23 Herbert R. Hill ...
24 Arthur E. Ward ...
25 Benj. Gosper
26 Benj. Gosper
27 George Hope
28 Benj. Mount29 John Delaney
30 Thos. R. Ransley
31 Herbert R. Hill ...
32 Frank J. H. Durbin
33 Elizabeth Fowler...
34 George Adams ...35 Geo. W. Walker...
3G John England ...
37 Edward Delaney...
38 Septimus G. Ward
39 John McCloskey ...
40 Wlm. Underwood*
41 Edward Delaney42 Elizabeth Holt ...43 W lm. Hart ...44 Wlm. J. McInnes
Addresses.
45 Robert J. Moore ...
46 Thomas Moore ...
47 James W. Honey -sett
48 James W. Honey -sett
49 James W. Honey-sett
50 James W. Honey -sett
Ricluiiond
Richmond
Richmond
Blaxland's Ridge
Upper Colo
Upper Colo
St. Mary's
WerringtonExeter
Llandilo
Richmond
Penrith
Mulgoa
WerombiEmu Plains
Megalong
South Bowenfells
Hartley
Hartley Vale
Postal Lines.
Mount Wilson ...
South BowenfellsLidsdale ...Cullen Bullen ...George's Plains...
Capertee
Ilford ...
Rylstone
Rylstone
Rylstone
Rylstone
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
WESTERN ROADS continued.Richmond, North Richmond, Kur-
rajong, and Kurrajong HeightsRichmond and Grose Vale
Richmond and Agnes Banks
Kurrajong, Comleroy Road, andBlaxland's Ridge
Blaxland's Ridge and Upper Colo,vid Moran's
Upper Colo, Putty, and Howe'salley
Railway Station and Post Office,St. Mary's ;
Including the clearance of the let-ter box at the Railway Station
st. Mary's and WerringtonSt. Mary's and Litticham
St. Mary's and Llandilo ...From Railway Station to Post
Office, Penrith ; and
From Post Office to RailwayStation, Penrith ;
Including the clearance of theletter boxes in High- street andthe box at the Railway Station ;and
From Penrith to Cranebrook,Castlereagh, and Agnes Banks ;returning from Agnes Banks toCastlereagh and Penrith, vidUpper Castlereagh
Penrith, Jamison Town, Mulgoa,and Wallace
Mulgoa and Luddenliam, vidLittlefields
Wallace and Werombi ..From Eniu Plains to Emu ; and
from Emu to Emu PlainsKatoomba and Megalong; and
Megalong and Cullubuinbung,vid River Cox (Dyson's)
Railway Station and Post Office,Mount Victoria ; and
Railway Station, Mount Victoria,and Post Offices, MountVictoria, Little Hartley, andHartley
Hartley, Lowther, and Hampton
Railway Platform and Post Office,Hartley Vale
Bell and Mount Wilson...
Bowenfells and South BowenfellsWallerawang and LidsdaleCarson Siding and Cullen BullenCapertee, Round Swamp, Ilford,
Cudgegong, Appletrec Flat,Broombcc, avid Mudgee
Capertee and Airly ...
Ilford, Waverley Station, Crudine,and Sofala
Railway Station and Post Office,Rylstone
Rylstone and Cudgegong ...
Rylstone and Olinda ...
Rylstone and Glen Alice, vid Bogie
13 Six
9 i Six
3?4
8
15
75
21S
7
14)I
11 ;-
12
4,
10
18
15
i
G3
14
3
Six
Six
Two
One
Mode ofConveyance.
f 2 -horsecoach
2- wheeledvehicle,1- horse, or4- wheeledvehicle,2 horses
2-wheeledvehicle,I horse,or 4-wheeledvehicle, 2horses.
Horse andsulky
Sulky orhorseback
Sulky orhorseback
Horsebackor bywheel
Four timesdaily
SixSix
Two ...Five times
or oftenerdaily
Three timesor oftenerdaily
Twice daily
Six
Six
Six
ThreeTwelveSixSixTwo
Twice oroftenerdailySeven ...
Three
Seven
10 Six
3 Six1 Six2 Six
34 Three
28
Six
Two
Twice oroftener daily
14 Two ...
11¡
28
Three
Two
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
HorsebackHorseback
or 1 -horsevehicle
Horseback2- wheeledvehicle,1 horse, or4- wheeledvehicle,2 horses
r
Coach, 2or morehorses
Horseback
Horseback
} Horseback
If Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, andhorse
On foot,horseback,or vehicle(as re-quired)
Vehicle,1 or 2horses
HorsebackHorsebackHorsebackCoach, 1
or morehorses
4- wheeledcoveredvehicle 2horses
Sulky, 1horse
Handcart
2-w heeledsulky, 1horse
4- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
95 0 044 0 0
34 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
patsanRc
Jamset
60 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
18 0 0 31 Dec., 1900
29 0 0 31 Dec., 19C6
64 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
16 0 0 31 Dec., 190050 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
20 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
132 0 0 131 Dec., 1907
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I
)
95 31 Dec., 190G
32 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
22 0 0 31 Dec., 1007
49 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
64 0 0 31 Dec., 1006
75 0 0
35 9 044 18 0
40 0 0
47 0 025 0 043 0 0
144 0 0
38 0 0
49 10 0
24 15 0
26 15 0
31 5 7
59 0 0
* Contractor deceased, R. W. Kirk (a surety) is being paid for performing the service until further notice.
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
:31 Dec., 190631 Dec., l00531 Dec., 100531 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1900
31 Dec., 1901
31 Dec., 1901
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
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CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE Ob' MAILS Iti TIi1i. STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAI.Ksconcinucd..,--Contractors'
No. I7.----8th April, 1905
Names.
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sett
William H. Suther-land
Joseph Kurtz
George Spratt ...
Joseph Kurtz
James Brennan
John Katen
George W. Last ...William Birchall ...
Richard G. Ma-guire
William H. Suther-land
AIfred Cross ...Andrew Barton ...
John C. Maul ...Alexander Nelson
George C. Greame
Patrick Hunt ...
John Montgomery
William H. Suther-land
John Conliffe
Alfred Niall
3 John Case
4 Wm. Sparks ...
5 John C. Wilcox ...
G Cornelius A. Wil-cox
5
Addresses.
Wollar
Rylstone
Gulgong
Mudgee
Hargraves
Mudgee
Wollar
Mudgee
{
Canadian Lead...Piambong ...
Gilgandra
Gulgong
GulgongWollar
TallewangCoonabarabran ..
Coolah
Coonabarabran . ..
Coonabarabran ...
Gulgong
Cobbora ...
Coolah
Thorpe's Pinch,Rydal
Sunny Corner .
Oberon .
{
Oberon
Postal Lines.
Approx. IDis-
tancein
Miles.
Prcqucncyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
WESTERN ROADS continued.
Rylstone and Bylong, vid TorrieLodge and Ginghi Homestead
Rylstone, Camboon, and Lue, vidPiangle. (Contractor to conveymails by bicycle for a sum atthe rate of £22 per annum, ifrequired)
Railway Station and Post Office,Mudgee ; and
Mudgee, Eurunderee, Log Pad-dock, Home Rule, and Gulgong
Mudgee, Upper Meroo, Windeyer,Pure Point, Campbell's Creek,Long Creek, Upper Pyramul,and Crudine. vid Queen's Pinch
Mudgee, Collingwood, Grattai,Avisford, Hargraves, Tamba-roora, and Hill End
Mudgee and Merindee, vid MainRoad
Mudgee, Stony Creek, Cooyal,Wollar, and Barragan
Mudgee, Budgee Budgee Ulan,Turill, and Cassilis, vid Boba-deen ; with a branch mail toand from the main road andLinhurn
Home Rule and Canadian Lead ...Cullenbone and Piambong (J.
Butler's), vid Froorn's Creek,James Priddie's, RatcastleReef, Horace Long's, and A.Raynor's old selection
Gulgong, Beryl, Cobbora, Merry-goen, Mundooran, Breelong,and Gilgandra, vid Lahey'sCreek, Goodaman's, and Boy -bean
Gulgong, Tallewang, Birriwa,Denison Town, Leadville, Coo-lah Bridge, and Coolah
Gulgong and GuntawangWollar and Munmurra, vid Combo,
Wilpinjong, Crowie, and Derid-gery
Tallewang and Tucklan ... ...Merrygoen, Binnaway, and Coona-
barabran, vid Caigan, Mooran,Sunnyside, Popagandra, andRiversdale
Merrygoen and Coolah. vidQueensborough Flat, Bothero,Digilah, and Dunikimini
Mundooran, Belar Creek, andWarkton, vid Yarragreen, alongpresent route, T. Luckie's, G.Hosking's, E. Cooper's, A.Hosking's, O. McKellar's, Ker-bin, Hollymount, and Tonna -bar
Mundooran, New Mollyan, Wark-ton, and Coonabarabran, vidBuckley's Myall Plain
From Binnaway to Coolah, vidReuben Jones' and Bald RidgeStation, returning to Binnawayby direct route
Leadville, Denison Town, Bolaro,and Cobbora, vid Rhodes',Shaws', Weiss', and the School,between Denison Town andBolaro
Coolah and Pandora (B. P.Sievers'), vid Gundare Station,Collaburragundy -road, Irwin s,and Brennan's Gap
Rydal, Meadow Flat, and SunnyCorner ; and
Sunny Corner, West Mitchell, andYetholme, vid Main Road
West Mitchell, Dark Corner, andPalmer's Oakey
Tarana, Hazelgrove, and Oberon,travelling alternately vid De-laney's Falls and Mutton's Falls
Oberon, Norway, and BlackSprings
35A
15
21
50
45
25
37
53
3101
85
50
525
552
GO
52
45
3544
211
18
14
16I J16
Two
Two
Once oroftenerdaily
Six ...
Two
Three
Two
Three
Three
Three
SixOne
Two
Three
TwoOne
TwoTwo
One
Two
Two
Two
Two
One
Six
Six
Two
Six
Three
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Mode ofConveyance.
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
2 -horsecoach
4- wheeledcoach, 2or3 horses
Sulky, 1horse
Coach, 2horses
2 or 3 horsecoach
HorsebackHorseback
Coach, 1,2.or morehorses, asrequired
Coach, 2or morehorses
HorsebackHorseback
Sulky ...2 -horse
coach
Horseback,or 2- wheel'dvehicle,Horseback
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
Sulky ...
AnnumAmount pay-
able.
Horseback,and pack-horse whenrequired
4 - wheeledcoach, 2horses
Horseback
Horseback
Coach, 2or morehorses
Horseback,or vehiclewhen re-quired
£ 8. d.
52 0 0
25 19 6
99 10 0
95 10 0
104 0 0
60 0 0
89 0 0
57 10 0
20 0 024 0 0
240 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec , 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190531 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
74 0 0 131 Dec., 1905
26 0 0 31 Dec., 190725 0 0 31 Dec. , 1906
19 19 6 31 Dec., 1905120 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
59 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1907
78 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
108 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
97 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
35 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
45 0 0 31 Dec., 190
114 7 6 31 Dec., 1907
37 17 0 31 Dec., 1905
65 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
34 18 0 31 Dec., 1905
No. x7. 8th April, igo5
('4 .TIZAtTh FOR Tile COKvRyATCR OF MAILS
286 Commonwealth 0
IN THE STATF: OF NEW SOUTE' WALESCmiti,nued.
Contractors'
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.Names. Addresses.
77 Campbell J. Whá-lan
78 John 13. Keen ...79 John C. Wilcox ...
80 John C. Wilcox ...
81 Pierce F. Hanrahan
82 Edward Ryan ...83 John Batcheldor
84 Henry Morgan ...
85 Henry Morgan ...
86 Henry Morgan ...
87 Mrs. Rose H.Honeyman
88 Mrs. ElizabethMarsden
89 John E. Yeates . :.
90 David Wilson
1 Wm. Moloney
92 Wm. Kessey ...93 William Kessey
94 William Kessey
95 Jas. Dempsey ...96 John A. McKin-
non
97 Chas. A. Johnson98 Wm. Maloney ...
99 Alex. Ross, jun.
100 Wm. J. McInnes
101 William P. Rutter
102 Jas. Cullen ..103 John Haywood ..,
104 Joseph McGrath
105 Henry J. Cooper
106 Oliver Cooke ...
107 Henry J. Cooper
108 Fredk. H. Bull ...
109 Mrs. Sophia Death
110 Waiter WilliamWickens
111 Walter Wm.Wickens
112 John Rosser .112A Duncan Harems
Jenolan Caves ...
OberonOberon
Oberon
- Black Springs
BurragaEdith ...
O Connell
O'Connell
O'Connell
Raglan
Kelso ...
Bathurst
Evans' Plans
Sofala ...
BathurstBathurst
Bathurst
Peel .. ...Palmer's Oakey
TurondaleSofala ...
Hill Endç
George's Plains
Bathurst
RockleyJudd's Creek ...
Perth ... ...
Tuena ...
Newbridge
Newbricjge
Blayrtey
King's Plains ...
Blayney
Blayney
East Guyong
Pine Hill,Neville
Frequencyof
Communica -.tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
No. of timesper week.
WESTERN ROADS -- continued.
Oberon, Edith, and Jenolan Caves 17 Six
Oberon, Titania, and DuekmaloiOberon and Sweetbriar, vid Essing-
ton ParkOberon and Jerula, vifs Harvey's
Mount, Charley's Hill, andWillow Springs
Black Springs, Cross Roads, andPorter's Retreat ; and
Porter's Retreat and JerrongBurraga, Isabella, and Arkstone...Edith, Gingkin, and Shooter's
Hill ; and Shooter's Hill andPorter's Retreat
Brewangle and O'Connell ...
O'Connell and Bolton Vale ...
O'Connell, Wiseman's Creek, andEssington
Raglan and Glanmire ...
Railway Station and Post Office,Kelso
Railway Station and Post Office,Bathurst
Bathurst, Esrom, Dunkeld, andEvans' Plains
Bathurst, Peel, Wyagdon, WattleFlat, and Sofala
Bathurst and White RockEsrom and Eglinton ...
Eglinton and Freemantle
Peel, Clear Creek, and LimekilnsSofala, Upper Turon, and Palmer's
Oakey, vid Main Road pastWilde's
Sofala and TurondaleSofala, Sally's Flat, and Hill End
Hill End and Tambaroora ...Travelling Post Office or Railway
Guard's Van, George's PlainsRailway Station, and Post Office,George's Plains ; and
George's Plains, Cow Flat, andRockley
Rockley, Gihnandyke, Judd'sCreek, and Burraga, per MountLawson Road ; and
Rockley, Judd's Creek, and Bur -raga
Rockley and Triangle Flat ...Judd's Creek and Mount David
Perth and The Lagoon, vid C.Booth's, J. Paddison's, N.Booth's, G. Bentley's, N.Barnes', and G. Morris's
Newbridge, Moorilda, Hobby'sYards, and Trunkey Creek
Newbridge, and Caloola Post OfficeTrunkey Creek, Abercrombie, and
Tuena ; andTuera, Mount Gostigau, Cor-
dillera, and Peelwoocj.Railway Station and Post Office,
Blayney
Blayney and King's Plains
Blayney and Brown's Creek
Blayney, Gregharnstown, and Vit-toria
Blayney, Norton, Barry, Neville,and Shaw
Neville and,Hadsonville
89
17
15
ThreeThree
One
Two
12 One14 One15 Three11 One
5 Six
4
14
3i
Two
Two
Six
Twice oroftenerdaily
Four timesor of tenerdaily
5 Six
28 Six
5 Six2f Six
16 Two
13 Two15 Three
8 I Three25 Three
3 Six¿ Seven
17 J Six
22 J Three ...
22 1 Three
7 Three3 Six
6ÿ J Three
Vehicle, 12, or 4horses, asrequired
Horseback
Horseback
HorsebackHorseback
4 - wheeledcoveredvehicle. 1or morehorses
Horse andsulky
Sulky, 1horse
Horsebackor sulky
On foot ...
Spring van,1 horse
Sulky
Coach, 2horses
HorsebackSulky, 1
horseSulky, 1
horseHorseback
Coach orbuggy, 2horses
HorsebackCoach, 2
horsesHorseback
I
Coach, 1,
I
2, ormorehorses
J4- wheeled
coach, 2horses
HorsebackSulky and
horseHorseback
18 Six .,, Coach, 2horses
51s Three .. Horseback18 Three Vehicle, 1
or 210 J Two fJ horses
Three times Spring cart,or oftener 1 horse ;ordaily sociable, 1
or2horses4 Four ... 3uggy, J
horse6 Three Horseback
11 Three Sulky orcart, 1 or2 horses
19. Six 2- wheeledvehicle,1horse .
7 Two Horseback
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20 0 024 10 0
25 0 0
36 0 0
18 0 039 10 0
40 0 0
14 19 0
24 2 0
38 15 0
35 0 0
70 0 0
59 0 0
77 15 6
34 18 011 18 0
39 18 0
45 0 089 9 6
24 0 040 0 0
28 0 049 10 0
69 0 0
24 0 052 0 031 10 0
1.00 0 0
26.0 0119 1.0 0
29 19 6
18 0 052 0 0
71 0 0
90 0' 0 J
20 ; 0 0131
31 Dec 19pG
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191)7
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190.
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190G
At 3 months'notice on eitherside31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
3 Dec., 190531 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190731 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190631 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190531 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190531 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
13i Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
At threemonths' noticeon either side31 Dec., 1906
31 Dee., 1907.
July, 1906
113 J
114 P
115 C
116 T
117 P
118 J
119112
120 Pl
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23 Je
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126 Ja
127 Ja
128 Ja
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131 PE
132 D
133 Fr
134 R
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137 Jc
138 Jr(
139 Jt140 A,141 M
142 Jc
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Ci)ATllALTS FOR 7'IiE CONVEYANCE Or MAILS I TII1C STaTF. OF NEW SOU'rii WALkt3Contin.ued.
Contractors'
Names.
113 John J. Smith ..,
114 Patk. Perry
115 Christopher W.Marshall
06 116 Thos. H. Rowlands
117 Patk. Perry ..00
06
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the'ber
5
7
7
5 23 Jeremiah Toohey
ilS John A. Coghlan
119 Matthew O'Brien
120 Philip Lynch ...
11 David Tarrant ...Lk Charles Elliott ...
22 Chas. Kelly ...
5 24 Thos. North ...7
7
77
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55
5
)
Jas. Muir
126 John. P. Lynch
127 Jantes Rose
28 James Rose
29 Michael Guinan
130 Geo. E. Stokes ..131 Peter Redmond
132 David Forrester
Addresses.
Carcoar
Mandura,ma ...
Mandurama
Mandurama
Mandurama
Canowindra
Woodstock
Pine Mount
Mount McDonaldMaryamma ...
Cowra ...
Forbes
Grenfell
Cowra..
Grenfell
Millthorpe
Millthorpe
Millthorpe
GuyongForest Reefs
Orange
33 Fredk. H. Brown Orange
134 RobertP. Bulkeley Cargo ...
135 John McCann* ... Orange
136 Jas. Breen Orange
137 John F. Collins ...
131 John McCann} -..139 Jas. Breen140 Adolphus B. Moon141 Mrs. fallen Gil-
christ
142 John A. Coghlan
Springside
OrangeOrangeShadforthCargo ...
Ca.nowindra
Postal Lines.
.Approx.Lis -
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
No. of tinesper week.
WESTERN ROADS continued.
Railway Station and Post Office,Carcoar
Railway Station and Post Office,Mandurama
Mandurama, Eganton, Wa]li,and Canowindra, vial MaranggullaPublic School, Egan's, and Clief-den (and Belmore when prac-ticable)
Mandurama and Gallyinont
Mandurama, Junction Reefs andBurnt Yards, vils LyndhurstGold -field (Limited) Mine
Woodstock and Canowindra vid" The Islands "
Woodstock, Milburn Creek, andMount McDonald
Woodstock, Pine Mount, AndDarby's Falls
Mount McDonald and Reid's FlatMount McDonald to Maryamma,
vid Spring Vale and Riverslea,returning to Mount McDonald,vid .Alston, Wyangala, andGabine
Railway Station and Post Office,Cowra; including midnight mailsand the clearance of posting -boxes in the brake -vans onHarden - Blayney line at Cowra,three times or oftener daily
Cowra, Canimbla, Goolagong,Tomanbil, and Forbes
Cowra, Broula, Bumbaldry, Kelly'sCreek, and Grenfell
Cowra, Cocomingla, and Reid'sFlat
Grenfell and J. M. Holland's vidBald Hills, Burrett's, along theMain Road, calling at Warra-derrr and Tin Pot Stations
Railway Station and Post Office,Millthorpe
Millthorpe, Guyong, and Byng ...
Millthorpe and Forest Reefs ; andForest Reefs and Cadia
Guyong and East Guyong .
Forest Reefs and Flyer's Creek,vid Slattery's Creek
Railway Station and Post Office,Orange
Orange, East Orange, Watterson's,and Lucknow
Orange, German's Hill, Medina,and Cargo ; and Cargo andCanowindra, vid Belmore
Orange, Emu Swamp, and LewisPonds
From Orange to Lower LewisPonds and Ophir, vid LewisPonds, Trewick's Station, andUpper Lewis Ponds, returningto Orange by direct road, vidLower Lewis Ponds
Orange and Springside ; andSpringside, Cadia, Burnt Yards,and Carcoar
Orange and MarchOrange, Canoblas, and TowacLucknow and ShadforthCargo, Avenel, Cranbury, Auburn
Vale, Bowan Park, and Cudal,vid Davy's Plains
Canowindra and Cowra
Twice oroftenerdaily
1 Twice oroftenerdaily
28 Two
6 Six
11 Three
19 Six
13 Six
17 TWO
One24 Two
Twice oroftenerdaily
58 ! Three
34 j Three ...
38 I One
21 ! One
Six oroftener
101 Three ...
6G
3§G
SixOneThreeThree
}
Three anda half orof tenerdaily
23 Six14 Three
1G Three
24
14
Two
5 Two30 One
G Two7 Three3 Three
27 Three
.lJ
Buggy, 1'horse
Sulky, 1horse
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
£s. d.
20 0 0
14 15 0
75 0 0
Sulky and 52 0 Ohorse
Horseback 45 0 0
Coach, 2 20 0 0horses
Coach, 2 115 0 0horses
Sulky, 1 38 0 0horse
Horseback 28 0 034 0 0
Trolly, 2horses
Vehicle, 1or2 horses
4- wheeledvehicle,2 horses
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse, or4- wheel'dconvey-ance, 2horses, asrequired
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle, Ihorse
Spring cart,i horse
HorsebackHorseback
4- wheeledcoveredwaggon-ette, 1horse
4- wheeledsociable,1 horse
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or4horses
Horseback
Horseback
1 Sulky, 1f horse
HorsebackHorsebackHorsebackSulky, 1
horse, orhorseback
20 Three ... Coach, 2horses
from 20th December, 1903.* Contractor deceased. Joseph Clint acting as special messenger
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dee., 1905
31 Dec., 190731 Dec., 1905
40 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1905
169 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
125 0 0 At threemonths' no-tice on eitherside
51 15 0 31 Dec., 1905
48 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
27 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
37 15 0 31 Dec., 1907
52 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
12 10 0 31 Dee., 190520 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
65 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
54 0 0
195 0 0
42 10 0
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 1905
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
50 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
25 0 0 31 Dec., 190530 0 0 31 Dec., 190618 0 0 31 Dec., 190772 0 0 31 Dec., 19.06
46 0 0 131 Dec., 1905
No. 17.-- --8t1, April, 1905
CONTRACTS
288 Commonwealth fi
FOR Tlllì. CorVxvArct. OF MAILS is r::ic STATE or Nhty SOUTH
t'cntractors'
Names.
143 \Vm. J. Flanagan
144 John W. Forrister
J 45 Jantes Crook, sen.
146 Edward Ryan ...
147 James Crook, sen.148 Geo. Windred ...
149 James Crook, sen.
150 John Merriman ...
151 Henry W. Sher -ringham
152 Thos. Donnelly ...
153 John Merriman ...
154 Wm. C. Williams
155 Edward Davies ...
156 Mrs. Clara Maher
Addresses.
Canowindra
Canowindra
157 Wm. Rees
158 Gustav Hoerz ...
159 Tlios. Doyle
160 Henry 011iver ...
Molong
Canowindra
MolongMolong
Molong
161 Jeremiah Toohey
163 Win. Edwards ...
163 Henry P. Riley ...
Cumnock
Cumnock
WALESCOIbtiILUCd.
Postal Lines.
Approx.!hs-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
No. of timesper week.
WESTERN ROADS continued.... Canowindra and Goolagong by 171i
the River RoadCanowindra and Eugowra, 99
Bowra, near Dilga
Obley ...
Meranbure
Parkes ...
Eugowra
Parkes
Parkes ...
Parkes ...
Parkes ...
Forbes ...
AZarsden :s
Forbes ...
Railway Station, Borenore, andPost Offices, Borenore, Cheeseman's Creek, and Cudal ; and
Cudal, Toogong, Murga, Eugowra,and Forbes, vid the River Roadbetween Eugowra and SouthernCross
Toogong, Burdett, Lockwood, andCanowindra
Molong and Garra ...Molong and Cumnoek ...
From Molong to Gumble, vidNorah Creek Public School,Caldwell's, and Connolly's, re-turning vid Redbank ; and fromMolong to Gumble, vid Red -bank (by way of Carroll's), re-turning vid Connolly's, Cald-well's, and Norah Creek PublicSchool
Cumnock, Yullvndry, Yeoval, andObley, keeping the Main Road
Cumnock, Eurimbla, and Cnn-dumbul, vid Main Road. Con-tractor to convey mails twicea week for £47 per annum, orthree times a week under anyform of time -table that may berequired, £55 per annum, and toextend the service three times aweek to Cardington Hall, ifrequired, for an additional sumof £5 per annum
Dilga and Cumnock ...
From Obley to Obley Vale andWandoo Wandong, vid Yoo-rooga and Mount Oak, returningto Obley, vid Washpen andDerowie
Gullible and Meranburn, vid\Volabla, Bocobra, and St.Germain's Creeks, and Red Hill
Meranburn Railway Platformand Post Offices, Meranburn,Bumberry, Bindogandra, Ka-mandra, and Parkes
Cookamidgera, Mount Eu ro w,and Eugowra
Railway Station and Post Office,Parkes
Parkes and Trundle, vid DeepLead, Cook's Myails, Suther-land's, Cox's, and Long's
Parkes, Alectown, Mingelo, andPeak Hill, via' Bachelor's Reef
Parkes, Coradgery, Wargo Rock,and Looby's, vid Genanagie,McKeown's. Narramine -lane toWilson and Nash's Corner onthe cleared line, and Curra
Railway Station and Post Office,Forbes
Forbes and Yerra Yerra. vid Bun -daburra, The Gap, and YerraYerra Government Tank ; and
Forbes, Boyd, and Tregalana, vidWongagong, Bundaburra Creek,Dog and Duck, Green Hills.Boyd Bridge, Boyd Homestead,Pearce's, blinkworth, The Yar-ralls Homestead Gate, Waran-gla, Eugalong, and Battery
Forbes, Carrawobity, and Bed -gereb:)ng
One
Two
16' Six
64 Six
1.6 Three
9 Two16 Six
18 One
20 One
23 Three
15
9
25
18
3.4
21
Threejourneysout andback onsame days
Two
One
One
Two
One
I Sulky ...
Horse andsulky or4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses ifrequired
Coach, 2 or4 horses
Fifteentimes oroftener
36 Two ...
33 Three ..
69 Two
30
53
20
Nine oroftener
Two
Two
2 - wheeledvehicle
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback4 wheeled
coach, 2horses
Horsebacl:
Sulky, 1horse, or4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
Sulky, 1horse
Horsebackand sulky
Horseback
Horseback
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
Sulky orbuggy, 1or 2 horses
Sulky, orhorseback
Deliveryvan, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Vehicle,2, 3, or 4horses
£ s. d.
25 10 0
40 0 0
Ì!
¡ 385
Horse andcart
2- wheeledvehicle*
Sulky, 2horses
Three 2 or 4-wlieeledvehicle, 1
or 2 horsesif requited.* Contractor to convey mails by 4- wheeled vehicle, 4 horses
0 0
50 7 0
20 0 035 0 0
30 0 0
49 10 6
47 0 0
29 10 0
12 10 0
Date eiTermination.
31 Dee., 1901
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190031 Dec , 1900
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 906
31 Dee., 1900
31 Dec., 1905
26 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
85 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
24 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
89 2 6 31 Dec., 1905
37 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
259 19 0 31 Dec., 1905
39 0 0
205 0 0
61 0 0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
Commonwealth Gazette. 289_ No, r7.--8th April, _ x go5
CoaTRACTS Fon ME CONVEYANCE OF MA.1.S IN THE STATE OF NRW SOUTH WAi.ti,scontiabut(1.
Naines.
Contractors'
Addresses.
164 Joseph Byrnes ... Lake Cudgellicd
165 Fredk. J. Wil-liamson
166 )tíicllael Byrne ...
167 Francis W. Peisley
168 Benj. J. Roberts...
169 James J. Cahill ...
170 Patk. Byrnes
171 John Buckley ...
172 Denis Higgins ...
173 Frederick J. Mor-ton
174 F. J. Morton
175 James Minehan ...
176 Thomas Turner ...
177 Benj. Prior
178 John Hutchison...
Bogan Gate
Trundle
179 Edward C. Ander-son
180 George White ...
181 Edward Hewson
182 James Priest ...
133 James Crook, sen.
184 John D. Dutfield
Nyngan
Condobolin
Condobol in
Condobolin
Ilillston
Condobolin
Condobolin
Condobolin
Mowabla Tank
Lake Cudgellico
Eauabalong
Hillsto i
Hillston
Hillston
liillston
Kangaroobie, viaMullion Creek
Molong ...
Stuart Town
Postal Lines.
Approx.J) s.
tancein
Miles.
P requencyof
Conlniunica-tion.
WESTERN ROADS ^/Minticd.Forbes, Waroo, Newlands, and
Condobolin, along the south sideof the Lachlan River, and viaBorambil
Bogan Gate, Trundle, Gillenbine,Platina, and Fifield ; andFifield and Jumble Plains
Trundle, Wotton's (Lawnsdale),and Tullamore, vied Cusack's,Gibson's, Carey's, Toinkins',Clifton's, Calvert's, Perks', andCardungle
Daudaloo, Bulbodney, and Lans-dale
Railway Station and Post Office,Condobolin. (Contractor to con-vey mails six times a week at£40 per annum if required)
Condobolin, Mowabla Tank,Boona Tank. Melrose, TindaTank, Walker's Hill, and Boba-dah, via Melrose Homestead.(Contractor to convey mails twicea week at £120 per annula if re-quired)
Condobolin and Eauabalong, alongthe north side of the LachlanRiver. (Contractor to travelalternately by the "Flood Road"and " River Road ")
Condobolin, Wardry, and Eauab-along, along the south side ofthe Lachlan River
Condobolin, Bridle's' Box, Bena,and Ungarie ; and from Condo-bolin to West Milby, ForestVesle, and McDonald's, return-ing to Condobolin, vil WilgaPlains and West Milby
Condobolin and Trundle, vidCameron's and Dawson's; thenceby the direct road past Ring-wood boundary to O'BrienBrothers' and Simmons'
Condobolin and Boona West, bythe road vid J. F. Dawson's,North Condobolin Station andH. H. Worner's
Mowabla Tank and Vermont Hill,vid the Palesthan road
Eauabalong and Lake Cudgellico,vid Sheet of Water, .JunctionYards, Turner's, WargambegalStation, Selfridge's, andMcInnes'
Eauabalong, South Mount Hope,and Mount Hope ; and
Mount Hope and Double Peak
From Eauabalong to Hillston(south side of the LachlanRiver) vid Lake Cudgellico; andfrom Hillston to Willanthry andEauabalong, vile the north sideof the river
Hillston and Vieta, vile Mooral; andHorn's. Boa ; and Hillston, Roto,Murrooba, Coombie, Merriwa,Tank, Merribong, Merri M erri-wa, and Yathong. (Contractorto call atCoombie Station Home-stead on trip from Hillston)
Hillston, Whealbah, and Booligal
Roto, Davittsdale, and Trida Sta-tion, vif, Mount View, \Varra-nary, Weejagada, Wangaroa,Wangaron, Wee Elwah, Pur -cell's, and Murrurah
Mullion Creek, Belgravia, and.Iianuaroobie
Euchareena, Boomey, and Molong
From Stuart Town, zit? Upper andLower Mookeraaa, thence alongthe left bank of the MacquarieRiver to Scholl's, thence alongthe right bank of the river toBurrendong, returning to StuartTown vid Stockyard Creek
60
3G
28
3G
42
65
45
No. of timesper week.
Three
Three
Two
Two
Two
Three
One
Two
45 Two
57 Two38 Two
4ï
30
40
27
40
11
77
70
29
9)
45
3S1F
14
20
27
Two
Two
One
One
Two
One
One
One
One
One
Two
One
}
Two
Three ...
Three
Mode ofConveyance.
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
Coach, 3horses
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky
2- wheeledlicensedvehicle, 1or morehorses
1 -horsevehicle
2 -horsecoach
2 -horsecoach
Coach, 2horses
1 -horsesulky
Sulky, 2horses
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
Conveyance,1 or morehorses
Sulky or4- wheeled
I vehiclej
4- wheeledvehicle
J2 horses
1 horseand sulkySulky, 1
horse
Buggy orsulky, 1Borse
Horseback
£ s. d.
240 0 0
`200 0 0
74 15 0
146 10 0
20 0 0
75 0 0
84 10 0
70 0 0
150 0 0
90 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31. Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31. Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
78 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
49 0 035 0 0
08 0 0
120 0 0
147 0 0
95 0 049 19 6
31 0 0
60 0 0
70 0 0
31 Dee ;1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dee., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec , 1907
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
No. r 7,L-8th April, 1905 290 Commonwealth Gazette,
CONTIIACTA N'Oli THE CorVKTArcE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALES oontjnnuCd.
Contractors'
Names.
185 Jas. Syphers
186 Wm. H. R,ecs ...
187 J. S. P. Willocks
188 David Evans
189 Walter H. Carter
190 Joseph William-son
191 Robert T. Wilson
192 John Williamson
193 Win. Daw ...
194 Pearson Atkinson
195 Geo. Whale ...
196 Richard Jamieson
197 Richard Jamie-son
198 Geo. Furney
199 Geo. Furney ...
200 John E. Gilchrist
201 Martin Hughes ..
202 John Coady
203 Frederick C.Dawes
204 Geo. King
205 John H. Cook ...
20G Edward Rowley...
'207 Eugene S. Wynne
Addresses.
Baker's Swamp
Wellington
Wellington
Micketymulga ...
Wellington
f
Wellington
Montefiores
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington
Goolma
Dubbo ...
Dubbo ...
Dubbo ...
Dubbo ...
Narromine
Rawsonville
Wellington
Tomingley
Gilgandra
Gilgandra
Gilgandra
Quambone
Postal laines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Milos.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
No. of timesper week.
WESTERN ROADS-- continued.Dripstone, Neurea, and Baker's
Swamp
Railway Station and Post Office,Welhngton ; and
Wellington and MontefioresWellington, Jawbone, and Bodan-
goraWellington, Micketymulga, Ponto,
Terra Bella, and Dubbo, vidWillandra Bridge
Wellington, Lincoln, Spicer :s Creek,Goohna, Two -mile Flat, Gunta-wang, Cullenbone, and Mudgee
Wellington, Finger -post, Walmer,Yeoval, Balderodgery, MountAubrey, Coobang Creek, andParkes
Wellington, Montefiores, Como -bella, Gollan, and Murrungundy,vid Ross' and new road betweenRowe's corner and Gollan's
Wellington, Finger-post, Suntop,and Arthurville
Wellington and Wuuluman, vidBlunden's,Fletcher's, and Martin'sWellington, Curra Creek, and
BournewoodGoolma, Dapper, and Cobbora,
vid Sandy CreekRailway Station and Post Office,
DubboRailway Station and Post Office,
DubboDubbo, Brocklehurst, Kingalbung,
and McMillan Brothers', vidMears', Brown's, Lohan's, andMarten's
Dubbo, Beni Creek, Ballimore,Murrungundy, and Cobbora, vidBeni
Dubbo, Tomingley, McPhail, andPeak Hill
Dubbo, Dickygundi, Rawsonville,Erin Vale, and "'l'he Belars,"vid Whylandra, and the Biingle-gumbie -road past the PublicSchool ; and by present mailroute between Rawsonville, andErin Vale. (Mails to be con -veyed direct to Dickygundi andto Rawsonville, vid Terramunga-mine in time of flood, when useof a boat is dangerous)
Dubbo and Obley, vid Killaloolah,The Meadows, The Springs,Enhindool, and Wambangalang.(Contractor to travel vid Cockle-shell corner if required)
Tomingley, 33&gandraminc, andlllungery
Gilgandra, Collie, and Merigal ;and Merigal, Myall Plains, andTenandra
Gilgandra and Bullagreen, vidWhiteinan's, W. Gaynon's, J.Gaynon's, Maher's, Foran'sMyall Park, Jones', Bullagreen,Richardson's, New Tenandra,Bryant's, Jasper's, Matheson's,and McCahnan's
Gilgandra, Biddon, Tooraweenah,Armatree, and Gulargambone,vid Youlbong Gate on main road,Tonderine box, Beazley's, theroad past Zell's, Windurong(Balderson's), Hetherington's,and Armatree Post Office ; andG il gandra, Tooraweenah, Arma-tree, and Gulargambone, vidCafe's, Bearbong, Wallumburra-wung, Atkinson's (Uargon),Tonderine box, Beazley's, theroad past Zell's, Windurong(Balderson's), Hetherington's,and Armatree Post Officeulargambone Post Office, GularRailway Station, Bourbaki, andQuanibone. (If G ular RailwayStation made starting point,subsidy to be at rate of £73 perannum)
G
8.¡
1
9
43
58
70
401y
18
13
22
25
30
45
43
35
35
Six 2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Twice oroftener Mail-cart, 1daily horse
SixSix ... 2 -horse con-
veyanceTwo 1 horse and
sulky
Two 2 -horse con-veyance
Two
Two
Two
Two
Two
One
Twice oroftener dailyThree ...
Two
Two
Three
Two
Two
16 Two
35 Three
14 Two44 Two
84
G8
47
* Consequent on contractor's failure, one of his sureties (Henry Nancarrow) paid
One
One
Two
1 -horsevehicle
Sulky, I horse
Vehicle, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky andhorse
Deliveryvan, 1 horse
Spring -cart,1 horse
1 -horsesulky
4- wheeledvehicle, 2 ormore horses
2 horses andcoach
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse, orbuggy
Sulky and 1horse
4- wheeled 1vehicle
SulkySulky, 1
horse
Sulky, 1horse, orcoach, 2horses, ifrequired
2- wheeledvehicle
l
Date ofTermination.
2 s. d.
52 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
52 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
22 10 0 31 Dee., 190G
80 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
120 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1906
199 15 0
89 0 0
37 17 6
31 Dcc , 1905
31 Dee., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
26 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
40 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
85 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
98 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
130 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
90 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
70 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1905
29 15 0 31 Dec., 19G7
135 19 0 31 Dcc., 1906
79 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
147 0 0
75 0 0
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec , 1906
for performance of service, from 16th November, 1904.
ommomweal t hGazette. 291 No. 17,--8th April, 1905
CONTRACTA Eon THE CONVEYANCE or MAILS IN TIiE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALESoo9b/L'9bllCd.
Contractors'
Names.
208 Edward Rowley...
409 Wlm. Clark
210 Llewellyn M.Colless
411 John. Wilson
iAddresses.
Gilgandra
Warren
Walgett
Pilliga
212 Richard J. Skelton Coonamble
213 Thos. Judge Coonamble
214 Walter Bassett ... Coonamble
215 Walter Bassett ... Coonamble
216 William G. Reakes Narromine
217 Aaron E. Phillips Narromine
218 William Finn* ... Nyngan
219 James P. Shea ... f Trangie
220 Henry C. Waters Dandalooand Florant J.S. Martel
221 George T. Smith Trangie
(
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
al iles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£No. of times
per week.
WESTERN ROADS-= fiontintt'd.
Gulargambone, Warrumbungle, 61 Threeand Baradine, vid Colless' (Lut-terworth), Brown's (West Ton -derbrine), Tenandra (Irving's)#Parmidman, Claremont, andGoorianawa. (Contractor to con-vey mails twice a week if re-quired at £118 per annum. ifmails are conveyed to and fromGuiar Railway Station twice aweek £140 per annum to be paid,or three times a week £200 perannum)
Quambone, Merri Merri, and Carinda 45 Twovie/ Cherrygorang, Sandy Camp,Traquair's Box, and Quilbone
Coonamble, Bn gil, and Walgett, 70 Twovid Yowee, Bundy, Wingadee,and Nugal
Coonamble, Billeroy, and Pilliga, 70 Onevid the Tourable -road, Term-bone Station, Duggan's, Cook's,Tuchau, W. Colwell's, Gordon's,R. F. Sherwood's, The CulnooySawmill, Foley's, Myers', Puls-ford's, Wilson's, and the clearedline
From Coonamble to Teridgerieand Baradine, vid Nebea, Wee -talibah ; thence past Wall'sStore, Wingfield Taylor's toSmith's box, Urawilkie, Ditch -field's, Howard's box, and Dinby,returning vid, the road throughselectors' residences betweenBaradine and Teridgerie ; andthence vid Howard's box, Ditch-field's, Urawilkie, Smith's box,Past Wingfield Taylor's, Wee.talibah, and Nebea, to Coon-amble
Coonamble, Baradine, Bugaldi,and Coonabarabran, vid Rig-ney's, the road between Pagan'send Miss Kenny's, Bowen's,Calga box, the road bastElliott's, Ferguson's, Ma ill's,McLang's, returning vid Goori-anawa to McLang :s, thence toCoonamble, as on outwardjourney.
Coonamble and Pier Pier, vidTooloon, Narroway, Nelgourie,Ningy, and Cooniinbia
Coonamble and Egan' s, vidBelagula, Nott's, Gilligan's, andFarrell's
Narromine, Timbriebungie, andBurraway. (Contractor to travelalternately on either side of theMacquarie River, making " Bur-raway Arms Hotel " the ter -minus on the northern side, andBurraway Crossing on BuddaHall Station the terminus onsouthern side)
Narromine, Tomingley, McPhail,and Peak Hill
Narromine, Farrendale, and Ala-gala (on the south -west side ofthe Bogan River), vie/ Rice's,Carney's, Strathallyn Crossing,Wallan Billan Station Gate, andWaterloo and Berreena mailboxes
Railway. Station and Post Office,Trangie
80
71
j
One
81)
94 One
601 One
25
18
34
51
520yards
One
Two
Coach, 2horses
Coach, 4horses
4- wheeledcoach, 2or morehorses
Coach, 2or morehorses
2 -horselicensedcoach
Coach,horses
Waggon-ette, 2horses
Waggon-ette, 2horses
Sulky, 1horse
Three .. Coach, 2 or4 horses
Two Coach, 2horses
Twiceday
Trangie and Dandaloo ... ... Ì 25 Six
Trangie, Drillwarrina, and Won -1 45 Three
Bobbie Station, vid Mullah, Gin jGin Bridge, Bowen Park, Bun-1demar Station, Knyvett's, Con- ,nell's, Firth's, and Neild's
a J Spring cartor 2-wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Coach, 2 ormorehorses asrequired
..: 4-wheeledJJ vehicle,
2 horses
* Transferred to David R. Biggs, of Nyngan, from 1st February, 1905.
s.
Date ofTermination.
169 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
59 0 0 31 Dec:, 1906
416 0 0 19 March, 1905
100 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
99 10 0 ¡ 31 Doc., 1906
100 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1906
55 0 0 31 Dee., 1906
30 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
56 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
80 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
96 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
23 0 0
140 0 0
110 0 0
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
Nn, 17.-8th' April, 1-905 292 Còmmonwealth G
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTIf WALEScontinued.
Contractors'
Names. Addresses.Postal Lines.
Approx. FrequencyDis- of Mode ofCommunica- Conveyance.
tion.tance
inMiles.
222 James Brown ,..
223 William Clark
224 Thomas Simpson
225 David Robertson,sen.
220 Samuel G. Hack-ney
227 Donald Davidson
228 William Elliott ...
229 Francis W. !Peis-ley
230 Henry T. Pratt ...
231. William Russell...
232 Frederick M.Thomas
233 Ernest A. Thomas
234 M. Hennessy, andJ. Walker (sure-ties of James
TMcConnell)235 .Tohn Young ...
236 Patrick B. Daley
237 Jas. Rankin
238 Wm. J. Brown¡...
239 Ernest A. Thomas
240 7 hos. H. Pearce,..
f41 John Owen
Warren
Warren
Walgett
Warren
Quambone
Nyngan
Nyngan
Nyngan
Cannonbar
(lanbelego
Nymagee
Nymagee
Nymagee
Cobar
Wrightville
Mount Drysdale
Cobar ...
Nymagee
Cobar__
Cobar
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
No. of timesper week.
WESTERN ROADS-- eontinucd.
Railway Station and Post Office,Warren
Warren and Cannonbar... ...
Warren and Mount Harris, and
Mount Harris and Carinda, vid ;"Simpson's Pine Ridge Hotel,"and Woodbine
Warren, Tenandra, and Bulla-green
Warren, Inglegar, and Quambone
Railway Station and Post Office,Nyngan
Nyngan, Monkey, Gongolgon, andTarcoon Railway Station, travel-ling vid the eastern bank ofthe Bogan River, between Nyn-gan and Gongolgon Bridge, thewestern bank to be travelled
when Gunningbar Creek is in flood
Nyngan, Buddobuddah, and Dan -daloo, vic2 Terrangan
Nyngan and Cannonbar
Boppy Mountain and Canbelego
Boppy Mountain and Nymagee,via Restdown
Nymagee and Gilgunnia, vie/Sandy Creek
Nymagee and Bobadah, viaBaloura, Conley's, and Nangeri-bone
Guard's Van, Railway Station,and Post Office, Cobar
Cobar, Wrightville, and The Peak,vid the Australian Geld Re-covery Company, Bevan's,Mount Pleasant, Young Aus-
tralia, and Occidental Gold Mines
Cobar and Mount Drysdale, vilsConley's, or Yanda Creek, as re-quired
Cobar, Baoroondarra Tank, andLouth, vid the main road
Cobar, Wrightville, Shuttleton,and Nymagee, vid Brura Govermnent Tank, " ShearlegsHotel," Shearlegs GovernmentTank, Millera Station, " PrioryHotel," the Priory Station, and" Bluff Hotel "
Nymagee and Shuttleton
Cobar, Fulham, Park, and BadenPark Station, vici Belaraboon(mail -box), Wells' Tank (3 'ni'esfrom Tillargara Homestead) andN ecarbo
Cobar and G ilgunnia, vid Lerida,Balgoo, Central, Belford,Lachlan Downs, ',V ill ong,Thule, and Bedooba
40
Four timesdaily
Two
Two
Two
291 Two
59 Two
11G
75
20
Three timesor oftenerdaily
One ...
Two
Two
31 Twice aday
40 Three
35 One
37 Two
1 Sil
7 Six*
25 Two
83 One
61. One
18
167
107
One
One
One
Horse andspring cart
2- wheeledconvey-ance, 1horse
Coach, 3horses
Coach, 2horses
4 wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
4- wheeledvehicle, 4or morehorses
Springcart, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
4 wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Coach, 2horses
4 wheeledconvey-ance. 2 ormorehorses
Licensedvehicle, 1horse
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2horses
2- wheeleddeliverycart, 1horse
4- wheeledvehicle
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Vehicle, 1or 2horsesbetweenCobar &Shuttle -ton, and
Vehicle, 2horses
betweenNymagee& Shuttle -ton
4- wheeledvehicle,2 horses
2 s. d.
52 0 0
68 13 0
}- 272 0 0J
58 0 0
185 0 0
39 10 0
142 1.0 0
129 ir) 0
70 0 0
Date ofTermination,
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
40 0 0 7 Aucg., 1905
142 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
99 0 0 131 Dec., 1905
94 10 0
42 0 0
°`80 0 0
31 Dec., 1935
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
69 0 0 131 Dec., 190G
136 0 0 131 Dec., 1906
1
124 15
)197 0 0
0 131 Dec., 1935
4- wheeled 175vehicle, i
2 horses
0 0
31 Dec., 1936
31 Dec., 1906
* Cobar and The Peak section (4 miles) reduced to tri. weekly, and subsidy by £23 per annum, fro:n 1st March, 1905.
commonwealth Gazette.
CONTRACTA FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATI; OF NJ.w SOUTH WAI,EtdC)nti.rauCd.
190G
1906
190¡
1907
1906
1905
1907
1905
1906
905
1905
1905
1935
1907
1900
199G
1930
293 No.. r. t .--8tli April, 1905
Contractors'Postal Lines.
Aprrot.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-fion.
Mode ofConveyance.Couve ante.
AnnualAmount pay-
Names. Addresses.
No. of timesper week. £ s. d.
242 Wm. H. Morrison
243 Arthur W. Mc-Guire
244 William Finn .,.
245 John Willock ...
24G Jas. Anthoney ...
247 James Anthoney
248 John Anthoneyjun.
249 James Jarrett ...
250 John Rice
251. Bertram Oldfield
232 Wlln. Doyle ..
1935 253 Newell Oldfieldand Wm. H.Oldfield
1906
193G
254 John Newberry ...
235 Arthur Attwood
25G ,lohn Anthoneysen.
257 John Anthoneysen.
W ilcannia
Louth ...
Nyngan
Gongolgon
Brewarrina
Brewarrina
Brewarrina
Bourke
Bourke
Bourke
Bourke
Bourke
Wanaaring
Hungerford
Enngonia
Enngonia
W ESTERN ROADS continued.( Cobar, " Meadow's Hotel," and
W ilcannia
Bourke, Louth, Tilpa, Tanker -ooka and Wileannia, travellingon either sides of the DarlingRiver
W ilcanlia, "Victoria Hotel," Tar -ella Double Tanks, and WhiteCliffs
White Cliffs, Yandarlo, Cob-ham Lake, Milperinka, The Al-bert, and Tibooburra, vid Mena,Murtie, Kayrunnera, Morden,and Yanderberry
Euriowie, Gnalta, and White Cliffs
Torrawangee, Euriowie, and Cob-ham Lake, vid Fowler's Gap,Bancannia Lake, and Pack-saddle
Booroondarra Tank, Wuttagoona,Pulpulla, Gidgee, Abbotsford,Tiltagoona, and Innesowen
Girilambone and Brewarrina, vidthe Bogan River and DuckCreek Bridges, stock route tothe Marra Creek ; and thence bythe left bank of the Marra Creekto Brewarrina
Tarcoon and Beeniery, vid Charltonand Tarcoon Stations
Brewarrina, Bokhara Hotel, Wil-lawallingbah, and Goodooga, viaMoorabilla, Bundabulla, Wilìoh,Muekerawa, Dumble, and BreePolice Station
Brewarrina, "Bokhara Hotel " andGoodooga, vid Talwanta, Llan-boyde, and Gnomery Station,'with a branch service to andfrom "Bokliara Hotel " andBundabulla
Brewarrina, Collerina, Weilmor-ingle, Bourah, Brenda, andGoodooga, vid Birie Hotel,Milroy W oolshed, Twist's,Johnson's, Quillan's, Stagg's,Smith's, Curtin's, and thence bythe route hitherto followed ; andBrewarrina, Collerina, W eihnor-ingle, Bourah, Brenda, andGoodooga, along the routehitherto followed by the Bourkemailman between Collerina andW eilmoringl.e
Brewarrina, Beemery, and Bourke
Railway Station and Post Office,Bourke. (Contractor to conveymails six times a week at £50per annum, if required)
Bourke, North Bourke, Grass Hut,Hfungzanyah, Enngonia, Barrin-gun, and Wooroorooka (Q.), vidWest Bourke, Gedia CampLake, Box- holes, Native DogSpring, Lila, and Belalie
Bourke, Pera Bore, and Wanaaring
Bourke, North Bourke, Ford'sBridge, Yantabulla, and Hun -gerford,vilE Kenmare Bore, Brin -dingabba and Warroo Spri n gs and
Bourke, North Bourke, Ford'sBridge, Yantabulla, Parra-gundy, and Hungerford, vidKenmare Bore and Brindin-gabba
Wanaaring, Berawinia Station, andii'arerley Downs, via Urisino,Elsinora, and Thurloo Downs
Wanaaring and Hungerford ...
Enngonia and Collerina, vid 18inile 'rank and Lednapper
Enngonia and linfa Morton Plainsvid Evan's and Gerara
160 Three
210
60
154
126
110
60
138
33
84
92
7
118
122
70
s
SG
113
130
133
110
57
69
67
Two . -.
Three
Two
One
Two
One
One
One
Two
One
One
One
One .. ,
Two
Three
Two
One
One
One
Coach,4 horses
2 or 4 -horsecoach
4 -horsecoach
4 -horsecoach
4 -horsecoach
4 -horsecoach
2 -horsevehicle
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Sulky,J 1 horse
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2horses
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
i5,20000
80 0 0
115 0 0
58 0 0
194 0 0
104 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dee., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
4- wheeled 292 0 0 31 Dec., 1907vehicle,2 horses
4- wheeled 140 0 0 31 Dec., 1907vehicle, 2horses
Delivery 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1906cart, 1horse
Conveyance 247 0 0 31 Dec., 1906or coach,2 or morehorses
Coach, 4 400 0 0 31 Dee., 1906horses
Coach, 2 or 637 10 0 31 Dec., 1906morehorses
One Waggonette, 175 0 0 31 Dee. 19052 horses
One 4- wheeled 95 0 0 31 Dec., 190Gvehicle, 2or morehorses
One ... Sulky, 1 or 79 10 0 31 Dee., 19072 horses
One . ' Sulky, I or 57 0 0 31 Dec., 1 07i 2 horses
No. I-1.-4th April, 1go5
Naines.
294 Commonwealth Gazette,
CONTRACTS FOR TEE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IA' THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES coutiudicci.
Contractors'
1 F. Chard
2 Albert Giddings
3 Henry H. James
4 Robert Gilmore...
5 Richard Weeks ...
6 Michael O'Donnelland Peter Rieck
7 Mrs. Ann Kirk ...
8 Gabriel Timbs ...
9 John Warrington
10 Edward J. Rogan11 John King ...] 2 Gabriel Timbs ...
13 Walter Siely ...
14 John T. Price ...
15 John T. Price ...
16 P. T. Carroll ...
17 James T. Doniiell.y
18 James T. Donnelly
19 Mrs. Mary H.Swan
20 Mrs. Mary H.Swan
21 Mrs. Mary H.Swaú
Addresses.
Sylvania
Cronulla Beach
Mount Kembla...
Wollongong
Balgownie
Five Islands
Dapto ...
Albion Park
Unanderra
TongarraAlbion ParkAlbion Park
Shellharbour
Kiama ...
Kiama...
Gerringong
Gerringong
Gerringong
134 Macquarie St.Sydney
...
Berry ...
134 Macquarie-
street, Sydney
22 Joseph Schilling Nowra...and AbrahamForan
23 Wlui. H. Moffitt Burlier24 Joseph Schilling Nowra...
and AbrahamForan
25 Austin H. Patter-son
26 William Griffin ...
Nowra ...
Nowra...
{
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
SOUTHERN ROADS.Railway Station, Kogarah, and
Post Offices, Kogarah, Blake-hiirst, and Sylvania
Sutherland, Miranda, and Cro-nulla Beach vid GunnamattaBay Road, between intersectionof Gamion's and WollowarcRoads, and thence by routepreviously followed. (Con.tractor to convey mails by4- wheeled vehicle, 1 or 2 horses,at £37 10s. per annum, if re-quired)
Wollongong, Fig -tree, and MountKeanbla
Wollongong, Keiraville, andMount Keira
Wollongong, Fairy Meadow, andBa1gownie
Port Kembla, Five Islands, andUnanderra, vid Griffin andNicoll's boxes
Railway Station and Post Office,Dapto ; and
Dapto and Brownsville ...
Railway Station and Post Office,Albion Park
Railway Station and Post Office,Unanderra
Albion Park and TongarraAlbion Park and Croome ..Albion Park and Yellow Rock ...
Railway Station and Post Office,Shellharbour
Railway Station and Post Office,Kiama
Kiama and Jamberoo ; with abrànch mail to and from
Jerrara ...Railway Station and l'ost Office,
Gerringong
Gerringong,Valley
Gerringong, "Turn -of," Toolejooa,and Foxgrouud
Railway Station and Post Office,Berry
Omega and Rose
Berry, Moeyan, and Coolangatta
Berry, Woodhill, Wattamolla, andKangaroo Valley, returning vidBellawongarah ...
Railway Station, Bomaderry, andPost Office, Nowra
Nowra, Bamarang, and Burlier ...Nowra, Bengelala, Falls Creek,
Tomerong, Wandandian, Con-jola, Yatteyatah, Milton, andUlladulla
Nowra, Terara, and Numba, vidGreen Hills ; and
Numba and Comerong ...Nowra, Berrellan, Pyree, and
Greeiiwell Point
Frequencyof
Connnunica-ti on.
No. of tiaresper week.
G
4'1
3,j
10
A
1
2
Six
Six
Twice a day
Once a day
Threetimes aday
Twice aday
Twice oroftenerdaily
Twice orthrice aday
6 Six4 Three
3:4 Six
2:1
1
Twice oroftenerdaily
Thrice oroftenerdaily
6 Twelve ...
1 Sixa Four times
or oftenerdaily
G?-;
7
20
Six
Six
a As often asrequired
Six
Six
l¡ Thrice oroftenerdaily
18 Two ...42 Six ...
4
38
Six
ThreeSix
1j
Mode ofCouvoyance.
Waggonette,2 horses
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
4- wheeledcoach, 2horses
Vehicle, ihorse
Coach, 1horse
Horseback
Horseback
Coach, 1 ormorehorses, ormotor carlicensed tocarry 4passengers
HorsebackHorsebackHorseback
or sulkyVehicle, 1
or morehorses
4- wheeledcoveredcoach, 2or morehorses
Coach, 2 ormorehorses
HorsebackLicensed
vehicle, 1or morehorses
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle,
Horseback,or 2 or 4wheeledvehicle, 1,2, or 4h "seesorsebackor 2 or 4wheeledvehicle, 1or morehorseR
Horseback,or 2 or 4wheeledvehicle,1, 2, ormorehorses
Spring cart,1 horse
HorsebackCoach, 2 or
morehorses
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Annual.A mount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
£ s. d.
45 0 0
29 10 0
50 0 0
52 0 0
40 0 0
62 0 0
43 0 0
43 0 0
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 105
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1f,O5
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
12 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
45 0 O 31 Dec., 190726 0 0 31 Dec., 190627 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
20 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
31 10 6 31 Dec., 190G
' 50 10 G
J34 0 0
28 0 0
33 0 032 10 0
29 19 6
9G 10 0
3G 0 0
2S 7 6189 0 0
48.0 0
52 0 0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec , 1906
31 Dec., 1906.
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190631 Dec., 1.905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
commonwealth Gazette.. 295 No. 17.-8th April, x 905
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS I:V THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH. .WALESco7ttinid.
Names.
Contractors'
Postal Lines.
21 Walter Lane
Alexr. iiielrnan ...
28a Thomas C. Stead-man
29 Thomas Mooney
30 Samuel T. Davis
31 Charles W. Thorp
32 James Fitzgerald
33 James Schofield ...
34 Joseph Schillingand AbrahamForam
35 Charles T.McCarthy
36 Donald Laing
37 Donald Laing ...
38 William Ryan
39 Thomas Whelan
40 Mrs. Eliza T.Parker
41 W. Whelan ...42 Charles Marsden
43 Charles Thorne ...
44 James Doyle ...
45 Edwin Hecken-berg
43 Joseph H. Stan-field
47 Angus Chisholm...
43 Thomas Hickey...
49 Jas. Waterwortli
50 Thomas Hickey...51 Walter E. Larkin
52 Arthur Clissold ...53 Chas. E. Kelloway
54 Alexander Ferris
55 Henry Hanger ...
56 Henry Hanger ...
57 David White ..58 Joseph J. Hill* ...
59 Joseph J. Hill* ...
60 Joseph J. Hill* ...
Bomaderry
Ya,lwal
Yerriyong,Nowra
Torímerong
Milton ...
Nclligen
Nelligen
Nelligen
Milton ...
Bega ...
Pambula
Pambula
Pericoe
Iiialm ...
Nethercote
KiahLiverpool
Eckersley
Hoxton Park
Liverpool
Bringelly
Parma atta
l
near
Campbelltown ...
Cainpbelltown ...
CampbelltownNarellan
CampbelltownCamden
Cawdor
Mount Hunter .
Mount Hunter .
WiltonPicton ...
Picton ...
Picton ..,
Approx. I requencyoftance ConiianniC.a-in tion.Miles.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADS-- conttinvad.
Frain Nowra to Bomaderry andBolong, vi.ÿ Meroo Meadow ;and
From Bolong to Bomaderry andNowra, by direct route
Nowra and Yalwal .,.
Yerriyong (Ives), Nowra Hill,and Nowra
Torimerong and Huskisson
Milton and Morton, and Mortonand Broomall... ... ..
Milton, Morton, Broonian, Our -rowan, and Nelligen
From Nelligen to Bolaro andlinckenbour Creek, returning toNelligen on saine day
Nelligen and Bateman's Bay ...
1T11adulla, Termeil, Benandarah,Bateman's Bay, Mogo, . Mullen -derree, and Moruya. (Contrac-tors to convey mails three timesa week for a suin at the rate of£l 59 1)er annum, if required)
Tathra, Tathra Road, and Bega.(Contractor to convey mails be-tween Bega and Merimbula at10s. per trip, when required)
Pambula and Merirbula
Pambula, South Pambula, Pipe-clay Creek, and Yowaka
Eden, Lowe.rTowainba, Towamba,Pericoe, and Yambui.la
Eden, Kiel, and Tinibilica ...
Eden and Nethercote ... ...
Kiah and Green Cape .. ...Railway Station and Post Office,
LiverpoolLiverpool, Holdsworthy, and
EckersleyLiverpool and Hoxton Park ...
Liverpool, 13onnyrigg, Cecil Park,and Badgery's Creek
Bringelly, Rossmore, Preston's,and Liverpool
Bringelly, Greendale, and More-head's Box (contractor to conveymails three times a week, £20per annum, if required
Railway Station and Post Office,Canipbelltown
Campbelltown, Appin, andCataract
Campbelltown and Wedderburn ...Narellan Tramway Platform and
Post Office
Narellan and Cobbitty ..Camden, Brownlow Hill, and
WerombiCamden and Cawdor ...
Camden and Mount Hunter
Mount Hunter, Glenmore, andThe Oaks
Maldon and Wilton ...Railway Station and Post Office,
Picton
From Picton to Cordeaux andBargo, by the Main Road ; return-ing via the Pot Holes Road, ArivaSchool, and Shiers Sawmill
1Picton and The Oaks ...
9.
3..
181
1"
5
(1011.0
38
2G
6
Six
Six
Six
Two
Three
Three IOne fOne ...
One
Three
54 i Six
12
4
4
33
33
8
1814
11
4
13
40
8
1v
G33
511
5
4
6
13}
1
11
Four timesa week onstew nierdays
Six
Six
Three
1 Two
Two ...
One ...As often as
requiredTwo ...
Six
Six
Six
Six
Thirty -seventimes oroftener
Six ...
Three ...Four times
or oftenerdaily
SixSix
Three
Six
Six
Six ...Five times
or oftenerdaily
Three ...
AnnualMode of Amount pay -Conveyance. able.
11 horsevehicle
4- wheeledcoach, 2horses
Horse andsulky
Horsebackor súlky
Sulky orhorseback
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
2 or 4wheeledtrap, 1 ormorehorses
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
Passengercoach, 2or morehorses
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky orhorseback
2 - horsecoveredcoach
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
Horse andsulky
Buggy, 2horses
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
4- wheeledcoach, 2.or morehorses
HorsebackOn foot
1 horsesulky
Horseback
Horsebackand sulky
Horsebackand sulky
HorsebackHooded
sociable,1 horse
Sulky, 1.
horse
12 Six ... Buggy, 1
,a 'Contractor deceased, Subsidyhorse
y paid to widow (Susie Hill).
.52 0 0
77 10 0
24 0 0.
29 10 0
49 7 6
41 19 J
20 0 0
26 0 0
249 0 0
25 0 0
37 10 0
49 10 0
97 0 0
87 15 0
28 0 050 0 0bar 0 026 0 0
40 0 075 0 058 0 030 0 0
35 0 0
60 0 0
25 0 020 16 0
42 0 07:3 0 022 10
22 030 /0
G0. 025 0
37 10 0
60 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec.. 1930
31 Dec., 1935
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec.., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
Melt., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190531 Dec., 1,905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec.# 19OG.
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190031 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 190531 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
41 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190531 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1900
31 Dec., 1,906
No. 17.-8th April, 1905 296 Commonwealth Gazette,
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH W Al.liSConLitLUCd.
Contractors'
Names.
61 Mrs. Alice Liddy
62 William Pippen63 Edward P. Quigg
64 William Watkins
65 Wm. J. Thompson
66 Joseph Palmer
67 L. S. Lambert ...
68 James Blythman
69 Thomas Fairley
70 Mrs. Mary H.Swan
71 Samuel Fraser ...
72 Michael J. Seery
73 Mrs. Mary H.Swan
74 William Guthrie
75 William Guthrie
76 John Manning ...77 Mrs. Ellen Moore
78 Timothy Ryan ...
79 Thomas A. Nelson
80 Henry Sillis
81 Charles H. A.Marks
82 John O'Donnell ...
83 Ernest J. McGuig-gan
84 Timothy Ryan ...
85 Peter T. Mclnnes
86 William Dawson
87 Henry M. Hogan88 John Hogan ...
89 John Sharwcod ...
90 James J. E. Mor-timer
91 Thomas D. Eld-ridge
92 Royden C. -Eld-ridge
Addresses.
The Oaks
BurragorangBurragorang
Lakesland
Robertson
Moss Vale
Berrima
Moss Vale
Moss Vale
(
I
134 Macquarie-street, Sydney
Moss Vale
Avoca ...
134 Macquarie -street, Sydney
Marulan ...
Marulan
BungoniaTowrang
Goulburn
Goulburn
Kempton
Goulburn
Tarago
Currawang
Goulburn
Middle Arm
Goulburn
LagganPeelwood
Hadley
Pejar ...
Binda ... ...
Roche.
Postal Lines.
Approx. Frequencyoftance Commuuica-
in tion.Miles.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.
The Oaks, Oakdale, Nattai River,and Burragorang
Burragorang and Cog's River ...Burragorang, Nattai River, Upper
Burragorang, and Yerranderie
Thirlmere and Lakesland
Bowral, Glenquarry, Kangaloon,East Kangaloon, and Robertson
Railway Station and Post Office,Moss Vale
Moss Vale and Berrima ...
Moss Vale and Sutton Forest ;and from Moss Vale to SuttonForest on arrival of the morn-ing train from Sydney
Moss Vale, Burrawang, andRobertson ; and
Robertson and Pheasant Ground,via the Public School
Moss Vale, North Yurrunga,Yurrunga. Barrengarry, Kan-garoo Valley, Cambewarra, andNowra
Sutton Forest and Cross Roads ;and Cross Roads and CanyanLeigh
Burrawang, Wilde's Meadow, andAvoca
Kangaroo Valley and Upper Kan-garoo River
Marulan and Bungonia ...
Marulan, Long Reach and BigHill
Bungonia and Windellama ..Towrang, Greenwich Park, and
Carlungie
Railway Station and Post Office,Goulburn
Goulburn, Mount Wayo, andCrookwell
Goulburn, Kingsdale, MountWayo, \ Toodliouselee, Roslyn,McAlister, Laggan, and Crook -well
Goulburn, Baw Baw, Mummell,Woore, Cullen, Gullen Flat,Grabben Gullen, and Wheco
Goulburn, Kemnore, Tarlo, Chats -bury, Myrtleville, and Taralga
Goulburn, Currawang, and W illa-mo
Goulburn and Inveralochy
Goulburn and Middle Arm ...
Goulburn and Bungonia, viaBoxer and Shaw's Creeks
Laggan and Taralga ... ...Laggan, Thalaba, and Peelwood...
Laggan, Kempton, Fullerton, andHadley
Crookwell, Kialla, and Pejar, vidThird Creek Public School.
Crookwell, Binda, and JunctionPoint
Crookwell and Roche, via Julongand Mulgowrie Creeks
121
1222
41
19
Six
ThreeThree
Three
Six
1.50 Thirty -yards eight
5 Twice orof tenerdaily
3 Seven .3 Six
15
6
36
10
Six
Three
Six
FourTwo
(
Mode of AnnualAmountount pay
able.
Sulky, Ihorse
HorsebackSulky, 2
horses (onhorsebackwllenriver is inflood)
Horseback,or 2-wheeledvehicle
Doublabuggy,1 horse
Handcart
2 -horse coachor 1 -horsesulky
1 or 2 horse 1vehicle j
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
2 or 4wheeledvehicle, 24 or morehorses
Horseback 1or sulky J
4 Six Horseback
5 Two Horseback
12 Three 4- wheeledwag gonette,1 horse
13 Six Sulky, 1horse
12 Two Horseback91 Three 2- wheeled
trap, 2horses
} Seven times Springcartor oftener or sulky,daily 1 horse
28 Three ... Sulky, orothervehicle
34 Three Horse andsulky
35 Three
30 Six
22 Three
15 Six
18 Three
20 Three
18 Two23 Two
22 Two
13 Three
25 Three
30 One
2 or 4-wheeledvehicle, 1or morehorses
Coach, 2horses
Sulky, ihorse
Horse andsulky
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback2 or 4-
wheeledvehicle, 1or morehorses
2 - wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Horseback
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Horseback
£a. d.
Date ofTermination.
52 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
45 0 0 31 Dec., 190693 AT
116 0 0 31 Dec., 19069/ Bi'
95 ell
6 0 0 At one month'snotice on eitherside g Cl
65 0 0 31 Dec., 190597 M
39 10 6 31 Dec., 1907 95 DI
69 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
99 14.
62 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
100 J
182 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
101 I
47 5 0 31 Dec., 1905
50 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
16 0 0 31 Dec., 1006
65 0 0 31 Dec., 1907102
105 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
24 0 0 31 Dec., 190549 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
80 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 103
100 0 0 31 Dec., 1907104
182 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 105
104 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
10
10,
130 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 10
48 0 0 31 Dec., 190710
65 0 0 31 Dec., 190711
72 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
50 0 0 31 Dec., 190711
46 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 1l
83 19 0 31 Dec., 1906
1
65 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
1
1-5 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
51 19 9 31 Dec., 1907
55 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
191onwealth Gazette. 297
CONTRACTS NOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAT.i s continued.
No. 17. --8th Aprii, 1905
Contractors'Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.Names. Addresses.
93Arthur A. Marks .
91Richland A. Green
95 Chas. S. Webster
06 Charles Wilkins...
91 Michael P. Neville
93 Michael Sheehy
9 Michael Fitz -gibbon
100 James Handley ...
101 Edward J. Fullani
102 Walter Bradbury,jun.
1031 Francis G. Boreham
10.1 A. E. Bassing-thwaighte
105 Thomas PonleyandJoseph Malone
10G Jas. Partington ...107 Wm. Barrett ...
108 John Brophy ...
109 Thomas Pooley ancJoseph Malone
110 Robert Fitzgerald
Ill James Allen ...112 Thomas Pooley and
Joseph Malone
113 William Cooperand MartinKeating
114 Geo. Smith
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.
Mode of Annualpay-Conveyance. Amount pay-
able.
£ 8. d.
Crookwell
Narrawa
Binda ...
Lyndhurst
Dar y'sFalls,
vid
Wheeo
Taralga
Bannaby
Taralga
Jerrong
Tarago
Larbert
Braidwood
Boro ...Boro ...
Nerriga. {Braidwood
Nelligen
BraidwoodBraidwood ..
Moruya
Krawarree
Wheeo, Winduella, and Narrawa 1
Narrawa, Penning's, Watson's,Kelly's, Pentland's, Rodgers',and Sligar's
Binda, Markdale, Blanket Flat,and Bigga, vid the new Govern-ment road
Bigga, Greemnantle, and Lynd-burst, vid the Governmentcleared road
Biggs and Mount McDonald ..
Wheeo and Crookwell, vid J.Walsh's, Conneli's, Nolan's,McCormack's, thence via NativeDog Flat road to junction ofWheeo - Crookwell road,O'Neill's, L. Purcell's, McGillis',Smith's, Storrier's, Stephen -son's ; and thence along theBinda Road to Crookwell
Taralga, Yalbraith, and Golspie,vid the 9 -mile peg, R. Sullivan's,D. Lawler's, R. McLennan's,Mrs. McLaren's, and J. Horne's
Taralga and Bannaby ...
Taralga and Wombeyan Caves.(Contractor to travel by theroute now followed, or viaGuinecoar and Mare Forest, asrequired.)
f Taralga and CurraweelaCurraweela to Jerrong, vid Buma-
roo, Paling Yards, Mount Defi-ance, McColl Brothers', andSpring Vale, returning toCurraweela via Wairborough,and from Curraweela to Jerrongvid Wairborough, returning toCurraweela vid Spring Vale,McColl Brothers', Mount Defi-ance, Paling Yards, and Buina-roo Crossing (the route vidWairborough to be travelledwhen the Abercrombie River is
l uncrossable)Tarago, Bonnie Moon, Bronti,
Windellama, Nadjingomar, andOallen, vid Bond's
A point on Tarago - Braidwood mailline and Larbert
Post Office, Tarago, and the rail-way guard's van ;Tarago, Boro, Manar, Six MileFlat, Braidwood, Bell's Creek,North Amainen, and Amainen ;and Braidwood and Reidsdale
Boro and MulloonBoro and MayfieldBraidwood, Marlow, Hush's,
Tomboy, Corang, and Ncrriga ;and
Nerriga, Sassafras, and Nowra ...Braidwood and Mongarlowe ...
Braidwood, Warrantbucca, andNelligen
Braidwood and Little Bombay ...Braidwood, Jeinbaicumbene, and
Major's Creek
Araluen, Mullenderree, andMoruya
Krawarree, Ballalaba, and Major'sCreek. (Contractor to travelbetween Krawarree and Balla-la.ba twice a week, on alternatedays, vid Jerrabat Gully andOranmcir, rcturni;W vid Oran -meir and Stony Creek, and twicea week vid Stony Creek andOranmeir, returning vid Oran -meir and Jerrabat Gully)
14 j
9
26
32
19
16 !
19
14
12
1018
36
4
10yards
50
4101230
5010
35
715
35
40
Three
Two
Three
One
One
Two
Three
Three
One
{ Three+ One
Three
Three
Twiceday
Six
TwoThreeThreeThree
OneThree
Three
OneSix
Six
Four
a}
1
2 - wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle. 1horse, orhorseback
Horseback
1 -horsesulky
Horseback,1 -horsesulky attimes
Horsebackor sulky
2 wheeledlicensed
conveyance,1 horse
Vehicle, 2 ormorehorses
HorsebackHorsebackHorseback4 wheeled
vehicle, 2or morehorses
Vehicle, 1 ormore horses4- wheeled
vehicle, 1or morehorses
Vehicle,2 or morehorses
4- wheeledconvey-ance, 2or morehorses
Vehicle, 1or morehorses
11
j
45 0
23 15
55 0
50 0
30 0
25 0
55 0
45 0
24 0
51 17
68 10
28 0
139 10
31 035 0
122 10
30 0
89 0
20 030 0
175 0
94 0
Date ofTermination.
0 j 31 Dec., 1906
0 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 1906
0 31 Dec., 1905
0 31 Dec., 1905
0
0
0
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906 .
0 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 19050 31 Dec., 19070 31 Dec., 1905
0 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 190G
0 31 Dec., 19050 31 Dec., 1907
0 j 31 Dec., 1907
0 31 Dec., 1906
e
Ido. 17. --8th April, 1905 298 Commonwealth
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTIi WALES tondirt.utd.
Contractors'
Names. Addresses.
115 Wim. Willis
116 Thos. Donnelly ...
117 Jas. Averell ...
118 Mrs. Lucy Corrig Ln
119 William Dunsmore
120 Arthur D. Burns
Ballalaba
Nerriga
Moruya
Moruya
Cobargo
Cobargo
121 Geo. Ah Kin, Bega ...jun., and Mi-chael Healy
122 John McPhee and Bega ...Reginald G.Pay ten
123 George Wilson ... Bega
124 Denis Ryan Bega
125 Denys Ryan : Bega ,.,
1254 John Edgar ... Wolumla
126 Robert W. Hunter, Bungendore
127 Wm. F. Burridge Captain's Flat
128 John B. McJan- j Bungendorenett 11
129 John B. McJan- Bungendorenett
130 Allan O'Neill ... Queanbeyan
131 Allan O'Neill ... Queanbeyan
132 Allan O'Neill ... Queanbeyan
133 Allan O'Neill ,,, Queanbeyan
134 Abraham Shannon Uriarra
{
* Contractor allowed an additional s
Postal Lines.
Approx.I Frequencyllzs oftance Comnnznica-in tion.Miles.
SOUTHERN ROADS continrud.
Krawarree and Snowball
Nerriga and Welcome Reefs ...
Moruya, Bergalia, Turlinjah,Bodalla, Central Tilba, TilbaTilba, Dignam's Creek, Cobargo,Quaama, Brogo, and Bega.(Contractor to travel betweenBodalla and Tilba Tilba threetimes a week, on alternate days,via Wagonga and Punkalla, re-turning vid Coruuna and Na-rooma, and three times a weekvici Narooina and Corunna,returning yid Punkalla andWagonga, and also, alternately,by the lower and upper roadsbetween Brogo and Bega)
Bodalla, Eurobodalla, and Nerri-gundah
Cobargo, Bermagui, and BermaguiSouth. (Contractor to convey anextra mail from Bermagui, ifrequired, when the steamer fromSydney arrives late at Berma-gui)
Cobargo, Wandella, and Yo morie...
Bega, Wolumla, Millingandi, Pambula, Greig's Flat, and Eden
Bega and Candelo
Bega, Tanja, Wapengo, BermaguiSouth, and Bermagui, vid Bungs.
Bega and Angledale. ... ...
Bega and Merimbula, via JellatJellat, Wallagoot, and Bournda
Wolunala and South WolumlaCreamery
Railway Station and Post-office,Bungendore
From Bungendore to Cross Roads,Hoskin's Town (by direct road),Foxlow, and Captain's Flat, re-turning vù2 Molonglo and CrossRoads; and
From Bungendore to Cross Roads,Molonglo,, and Captain's Flat,returnnig yid Foxlow, Hoskin'sTown, and Cross Roads (by directroad)
Bungendore and Ingledow
Bungendore, Bywong, and Gun-daroo, via Creekborough, GumTree Flat, and Brook's Creek
No. of timesper week.
10 Three
9 Two
81 Six
17 Seven
14? Six
17 I Two
34 I Six
13 Seven
32 Three
7 Two
19 One
3. Six
25
2811
284
25}
9
25
Twice oroftenerdaily
Three
Three ... )
Three
One
1liode ofConveyance.
Vehicle, 1 ormore horses
Horseback
Coach, 2 ormorehorses
4- wheeledvehicle,1 or morehorses
Coach, 1 or2 horses
Horse and2- wheeledconvey-ance, oron hor: e-back
4- wheeledcoveredpassengercoach, 2horses
2 -horse con-veyance
1 -horsevehicle
1 - horsebuggy, orhorseback
Coach, 1 or2 horses,or horse-back
Buggy, >horse
4 - wheeledconvey-ance, 1or morehorses
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
2 - wheeledvehicle, 1or morehorses
2 or 4w h e eledvehicle,. 1or morehorses
Coach, 2horses
Sulky,horse
Horseback
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£ s. d.
30 0 0 131 Dec1905
2G 10 0 31 Dec., 190G
569 9 6 31 Dec., 1905
72 0 0
59 0 0
30 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
224 18 0 31 Dec., 1905
75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
95 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
15 0 0 31 Dec., 1900
25 10 0
25 0 023 0 0
138 10 0
39 0 0
30 0 0
Railway Station and Post- office, Twice or 36 0 0dailyQueanbeyan 1 oftener
y. JJJJ
Queanbeyan Yarralumlz, and 2G Three ... 1 48 0 0*Uriarra, vid the surveyed road*
Queanbeyan. Bursa, Mount, Allen, 2G Two 49 19 0and Michelago
Queanbeyan, Tuggranong,, and 1G Six .. Sulky, 1 3410 0Mama, vid Lanyou horse
Uriarra and Brindabella 18 Two ... Hòrseback . 40 0 0um of £8 per annum, to travel vid W. Webb'» (Fairlight) from ist January, 1904.
14
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec. 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
Commonwealth Gazette. 299 No. iq.--$t1i April, Ygos
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES-- contiTdued.
Contractors"
Naines.
135 John M. White ...
136 John Gregory ...
137 Thomas Franklin13S John Hume ...
139 John Clarke
140 Jolni Hume
141 Thomas Warns-ley
142 G. A. Tievanion
143 Patrick D. Quirk
144 Henry Nicholsonand Richard A.Corbett
145 George A. Tre-"anion
146 George A. Tre-i'anioii
147 John E. Frcebody
148 Andrew Green ..14:1 Thomas Clugston
150 James Ward, sen.131 Albert Murphy
153 Arthur J. Turner
153 James Muir, sen.
154 John Hale
Addresses.
Tharwa
Naas
BrindabellaBredbo
Captain's Flat
Bredbo
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
SOUTHERN RO ADS-- contiwwdTharwa and Rock Valley Public
School, via De Salis and F arrer's,Gregory's, Booroomba, Gibral-tar, alla Gilman's box, 250 yardsbeyond the surveyor's peg on thewest side of Gilman's Crossing,Tidbiiibilla River, and G. Green's
... Tharwa, R.iversdalc, and Bobcyan,vid Naas
Brindabella and Cool«i,ion Plairas 20Railway Station and Post- office, 330
Bredbo yardsBredbo, Jerangle. Gingerra Sta- 53
tion, Captain's Flat and Balla -laba, vid Wangarah and Anembo
Bredbo, Cowra Creek, and Upper 15Cowra Creek (Whitby's Mill)
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
No. of timesper week.
20 ( One
25
Cooma ! Railway Station and Post - office,J
1Cooma
Cooma
Cooma ...
Couina
Couina
Coom a
Adaminiby ...
GlyiswoodDry Plain
NumeiallaBerridale
Berridale
Berridale
Moonbali
155 Victor W. Shell Dalgety156 Charles Collman Dalgety
157 Henry Nicholson , Cooma ...
158 Hector A. NisnitybelleMcDonald
159 Henry Nicholson Coomaand Richard A.Corbett
160 John M. McMahon Cathcart1111 Geo. Ali Kin, jun. Bega ...
and MichaelHealy
162 Charles W illiams Bemboka163 Charles Williams Bemboka
1G4 Patrick FerryJ Bungarby
* Coach, 2 or moreConvia, and Adaminiby.
0.1940 - -c
Cooma and Nuineralla ; and Nu- 14muralla, Peakview, WhinstoneValley, and Jerangle. (Contrae- 26tor to travel alternately vid FieryCreek and Tumble -down)
Cooma, Berridale, and Jindabyne, 35with a branch mail to and fromBerridale and Dalgety 12
Cooma, Rock Flat, and NiinitybelIe 23
Cooma and Rosedale, via Murrum- 40buttaCooma, Myalla, Timbery Range, 48
and Bungarby, vid Bobundarah,Blyton and Roache's
( Cooma, Rhine Falls, and Ada - 30minihy, with a branch snail fromRocklands to Boconnoc 5
Adaminiby and Kiandra 18And Cooma, Boconnoc, and Ada - 33
I niiniby, vid Lake Plain andI A] iddling Bank
Adaminiby, Glynwood, and Yaouk 20The junction of the Cooing -road 6
and Dry PlainNumeralla and Countegany 23
... Berridale, Marshall's Plain, and 23Eastbourne, vid Kiali Lodge,Bullenhalong (C. R. Jardine's),and P. Norton's ; thence bymain road (contractor to travelvid T. P. O'Neill's instead of P.Norton's, if required)
... Berridale and Arable ... 10
Berridale, Broadliead's Mill, and 12Reid's (Murlingbung)
Jindabyne and Moonbah, vid 13Barry's, senior, Pendergast's,and James Barry's ; and Moon- 1.34bah and Ingebyra, vid intersec-tion of Dalgety and Ingebyraroads, and Campbell's creamery
...i Dalgety, Boloko, and Paupoug ... 14j Dalgety and Jimenbuan 20
Nimitybelle, Coyhill's Flut, ;houn- 25tain Top, and Bemboka, vidGlenbog
Niniit belle and Kybean, vid 20Kydra
tNimitybelle, Holt's Flat, Bibben- 38hike, and Bombala
13ibbenluke and Cathcart 7Bemboka, Numbugga, and Bega 25
eBemboka and MogillaMogilla, Candelo, and Clarkson's
Crossing
One
OneAs often as
requiredOne ...
Two
Twice oroftenerdaily
Two ...
Two
Three
ThreeSix
One
Two
Four
OneThreeTwo
One'l'wo
TwoTwo
Two
Two
Three
Two
TwoThree
Six
Two
Six
}
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback,or vehicle,when re-quired
Spring cart,1 horse
1 - horsevehicle
Horseback
4 wheeledvehicle, 4horses
Coach, 2or morehorses
1 -horse sulkyor horsebackSulky, 1
horse
*
Horseback
Vehicle, 1horse
Vehicle orhorseback
2 - wheeledvehicle
Horseback
Vehicle4- wheeled
vehicle, 1horse
Coach, 2horses
Horseback,sulky, ifrequired
Coach, 2 orsnorehorses
Two SulkySix 4 - wheeled
coveredcoach, 2or morehorses
... HorsebackHorseback
or2- wheeledvehicle
Horsebackor vehicle
between Adaminiby and Kiandra in winter ; and Bulky between
7 Three12 Three
Bombala and Bungarby, vid + 32Gunningrah and Buckalong
horses, between Cooina and Kiandra ; packhorse
One
AnnualAmount pay-
able,Date of
Termination.
31 Dec., 1905
24 17 6 31 Dec., 1907
20 0 0 31 Dec., 19069 15 0 31 Dec., 1905
65 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
34 5 0 31 Dec., 1905
40 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
78 15 0 31 Dec., 1906
100 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
109 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
44 10 0 31 Dee., 1907
98 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
280 0 0 131 Dec., 1906
45 10 0 31 Dec., 190618 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
20 0 0 31 Dec 190749 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
39 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
28 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
61 S 7 31 Dec., 1905
42 0 0 { 31 Dec., 190665 0 0 i 31 Dec., 1905
175 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
39 17 6 31 Dec., 1905
140 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
25 0 0 31 Dec., 190e200 7 10 31 Dec., 1905
19 0 0 31 Dec., 190538 0 0 31 Dec., 1905'
49 10 0 , 31 Dec., 1906
No. i7.--8th April, 1905 300 Commonwealth Gazette.
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF .NEW SOUTH WALHS-CO7lti7nttB(i:.
Contractors'Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis -
tancem
Miles.
Frequency
Communies-fion.
_Conveyance.
AnnualAmount pay -
able.Names. Addressee.r. --- .
No. of timesper week. £ s. d.
165 Thomas Forsythe
166 Henry Nicholson..._ and Richard A.
Corbett167 Albert W.
McCarthy
168 Thomas Morrison
169 James Collins ...
170 James Collins ...
171 Thomas Morrison
172 John Topping ..:
173 Terence S. O'Reilly
174 Joseph Luve
175 William Gottaas176 Terence 'E. :Car-
ney177 George Weeks ...
178 'Alm Grunsell
179 :Cligrles Morpllett-.
180 Thos: Morton ...
181 Allan O'Neill ...
182 Richard Sperriff
t ,ï183 Andrew l:odrom
184` #drew Rodrom
r.185:11`lvatthew Jòhnson
18G°Jàlnes.DMiley ...
187 William E. Thorn
188 .Willie'in E. Thorn
189_l1lrs. MarthaRandall
Bombala
Cooma ...
Pambula
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Holt's Flat
Catlicart
Wyndham
A dam inibyCaddigat
Yarra ...
Goulburn
Collector
Brea,dalbane
Queanbeyan
Gunning
Gunning
Gunning
Gunning
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Burrowa
1
l
l
t Contractors allowed au additional
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.
Bombala and Mila, vid RoundHill gate, the public school.Rosemeath, and MaharattaHead station, or by the maniroad as required
Rombala,, 'Rowe's, Craigie, andDelegate ; and
Bombala, Platt's, and Rock tonBombala, Cathcart, Rocky Hall,
.Wyndham, \Vhipstick, Lochiel,Pambula and Eden
Delegate and Wright's, vi fThomas Martin's and C. Stokes'
Delegate, Corrowoug, and Tin -glrnJgi
Delegate, J. A. *Hen sleigh's (LowerBendoc), and Rozyn,ki's
Delegate and Kirkenong
Cathcart, Holt's Flat, and H..McDonald's
Cathcart, Tantawanglo, andCandelo
Candelo and Wyndham, vitMyrtle Creek, Schuback:s,Robinson Brothers', and P.Collins' ; and Wyndham, Bur-
.. ragate, and TowambaAdaminiby and RosedaleAdaminiby and Caddigat
Yarra and Thornford ...
Breadalbane, Parkesbourne, and111errilla, vid 'plain road andChaffey's Orchard's ; and Mer -rilla and Pomeroy
Breadalbane andCollector
Breadalbane and Gurrundah, vidHannan's, Cox's, S. Cotter's, B:Jones', O'Brien's, and S. W.Cotter's
Railway Station and Post Office,Gumming
Gunning, Bellmouut Forest, andGundaroo ; and Gundaroo, Sut-ton, and Queanbeyan
Gunning and Collector, vid themain road to 4', -mile post,'thence. vid Lerida Public Schooland Lerida Station homestead,resuming the main road at '9-mile post
Gunning and Dalton ... ...
From Gunning to Byalla, vi4Alton, returning to Gunningvid John Tully's, leer Hills,Lyell's, and Kennedy's. (Con -tractor to convey n ails bysulky, 1 horse, for 1;33 19s. perannuli if required)
From Gunning to Chain of Ponds,and Berrebangalo, thence to
GunningDalton, Pudnlan Creek, said Rye
Park
F.rcnn Dalton to Bevendale, vidByrnevilie, returning by themain road ; and
From Dalton to Bevendale, vidthe main road, returning viaByrnev llè
From Dalton to J. Mitchell's, P.Toohey's, G. Medway's, E.Hallam's, Benbengenoe PublicSchool, .,J: Hallam's, and J.
.jyledway's; returning' to Daltonvid J. Mitchell's
Rye Park and Burrows
13 ' Three
25
92
48
Six
()netThree
12 ' Two
33 Three
10 Two
9 Two
23 ¡ One
2G Two
14 Two
15 Three
11 Two8_ One
7
10
:)10
145
Three
Three
TwoSix
Two
}
Twice oroftenerdaily
2 ,.1. Six .,.
27 Three
19
42
-28:
26
16
16
18
Two
Six
Two
Three
One
One
One
One
16 Six ...I
iDate of
Terwiliatiou,
C on
2- wheeledvehicle,1 horse
Coach, 1 ormorehorses, asrequired
49 0
}-125 0
0 31 Dec., 19CG
0 31 Dec., 1905
190 Jai
191 Jol
192 Jan
193 Alf
Coach, 2 or 157 18 O 31 Dec , 1906 194 JobIn orehorses
Horseback 1G 0 0 131 Dec., 1.905195 Job
Sulky andhorse
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horseback 24 0 0* 31 Dec., 1.905 196 JulJ
Horseback 15 0 0 31 Dec., 1905197 Thc
Vehicle, 1horse
40 0 0 31 Dec., 1006
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
70 0 0 31 Dec., 1.007 198 Job199 Job
200 WI]Coach, 2
horses ; or1
201 Patsulky, 1
horse11.0 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
1-Horseback 29 9 0 31 Dec., 1905Horseback 18 19 6 :31 Dec., 1907
2 or 4wheeledvehicle, 1horse .. .
24 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horseback 52 0 0 31 Dec. , 1906
Spring cart,1 or morehorses
60 0 0 31 Dec., 1905202 Lo
Horseback 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Sulky, 1horse
138 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
4- wheeledvehicle, 1.horse
3G 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 203 W
201 M
Sulky, 1horse
31 19 0 31 Dec., 1006205 M
Horseback 29 19 0 31 Dec., 1005206 W
207 Jc
Horseback 39 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 207a 1
208 M
Horseback'or sulky,if required
27 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
209 111
Sulky, 1horse
38 10 0 31 Dec., 1900 210 C21111
212 1
Horseback 15 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
213 J
Sulky, 1 -horse
60 0 0 31 Dec., 1906214 ti
7 of subsidy contributed by State of Victoria.sum of £15 19s. 9:1. per annum for conveying all extra mail a week between Bombala, Platt's,
and Rockton, from 1st March, 1905.
commonwealth Gazette.
Names.
301
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'
190 James Gorham ...
191 John Carey
192 James J. Thomp-son
193 Alfred A. Crowe
194 John J. Moran ...
195 John Couch
196 John Hilly andJ obn I3anlon
197 Thomas Walker...
198 Tohn Carey199 John Blewitt
200 Wlrn. Wall 1-
201 Patrick Carey
202 Louis 11Targules ...
203 William Weeks ...
204 Mrs. MarthaRandall
205 Mrs. MarthaRandall
ZOG 'William Francis
207 John Corcoran ...
207.t Edward Kene-more
20S Mrs. ]hu'y Downes
200 Mrs. Mary Downes
210 Chas. H. Chown...211 Mrs. Johanna
Cusack212 \fern. J. Roberts ...
213 John Da,eey
214 Wm, J. Roberts
Postal Lines.Addrsesee,
April, r905
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Rugby
Cave Valley, nearWee Jasper
Good Hope
Gundaroo
Rockley
Vass ...
Yass ...
Nanarna
Wee . Tasper ...Tallagandra ..
Limestone Creek
Bowuing
Tomooroma
Bivalong
Burrowa
Burrows
Colera ...
Burrowa
Marengo
Frogmoor
r'
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADS continved.Rye Park and Rugby, via Frost's
Farm and main road.Yass, Cavan, and Wee Jasper, vid
"Brassel's Inn," Warro, and theMain Road, crossing the riverat Bloomfield
Yass and Good Hope, via SpringCreek
Yass, Greenfield Farm, and Gun -daroo
Yass, Murrumbateman, Jeir, Hall,Ginninderra, Canberra, andQueanbeyan
Yass, Weak wcr, and Ledgerton(Contractor to travel vid Tae -mas Bridge in times of flood)
From Yass to Wargeila and Black-burn, and from Blackburn toYass direct
Murrumbateman, Kirkdale, andNanama, vid Remington's Claimand the Battery.
Wee Jasper and CooradigbeeGundaroo and Tallagandra,, via
Back CreekBumming, Limestone Creek, and
Tangrnangaroo33owning and Bookham ; and
Bookham and BerremangraBookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo,
Adjungbilly, Tomooroma, andTumid, via Smith's, Kiley's(Red Hill), and Geary's(Wyangle)
Bookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo,Aoljungbí11j, Tomooroma, andTumut; vid Smith's, Kiley's(Red Hill), Geary's (Wyangle),T. Keefe's, Lynch's, Webb's,Hick's, Byrne's, J. Keefe's,McGrath :s, and Clout's. (Con-tractor to ,conve:Y mails to andfrein Bookhault, Nanangroe,Bongongo, Adjhngbilly, Tomoo-roma and Tunint, vid Smith's,Kiley's (Red Hill), and Geary's(Wyangle), twice a week ; bysulky between Bookham andNanangroe, and Tonic aromaand Turnut ; otherwise on horse-back, for the sum of £138 perannum, if required)
Post Office, Binalong, and Travel-ling Post Office ; andBinalong, Hughstonia, and Bur-
rowsBurrowa, Marengo, and Young ...
Burrowa, Frogmoor, and Reid's1 Flat, via Deep CreekBurrowa, Godfrey's Creek, Mor-
ongla Creek, and Cowra, viaNarra Allan Station and Break-fast Creek
Burrows and Gunnary, via Water-hole Flats
... Marengo andW3rindemere
,., Frogmoor and Taylor's Flat, viaMurphy's, Burn's, O'Malley's,Drumgold's, Carroll's, Smith's,Berry's (Overton Villa), andBolong
Frog :poor and Cocominjla, viaKenyu
Reid's Flat and Roche ...Galong and Douglas Gap
Railway Station and Post Office,Murrumburrah
Frogmoor
Reid's FlatDouglas Gap
Murrumburrah ...
Wallendbeen ...
Murrumburrah ...
Murrumburrah, Redbridge, Wom-bat, and Young
Murrumburrah and Barwang ...
* Arrangements made with Contractoradditional sum at the rate of £5 per annumIaroh, 190&
14
30
16 .
36'
45
Two
Two
Two
Two
Three
24 Two
17 Two
10 Two11 Two
12 Two6 Three
12 Three
12 Three11 Twice*55 One
58 One
50 Twice ayards day
191. Six
30 Three
47 Three
45 Three
12 One
8 ATwo
21 Two
24
810
One
TwoTwo
}
Twice oroftenerdaily
20 Three
13 Two
1
Horseback I 2G 0 O 1 31 Dec., 1907
2 -horse 78 0 0 31 Dec., 1905coach
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
4- wheeledlicensedcoach, ormorehorses
Horseback
Licensedvehicle, 2horses
Sulky, 1horse
HorsebackSulky, 1
horseBuggy, >
horse1 -horse 1
vehicle fSulky, be-
tweenBookhamand Nan -angroe,horseback,Nanan -
groe-Tom -
ooroma. ;sulky oncea week,and horse-back oncea weekTonlooro-ma- Turnut
4- wheeledcoach
2 or morehorses
Sulky orbuggy, 1or 2 horse
Sulky, 1or 2 horse
Vehicle
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky and1 horse,or other-wise, asrequired
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, i horseor vehicle, 2hor. es,whenrequired.
21 0 068 4 094 0 0
50 0 0
46 0 0
31 10 0
30 0 049 0 040 0 0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190731 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
*70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
158 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
60 0 0 , 31 Dec., 1907
75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
114 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
11 0 015 0 045 0 0
28 0 035 0 030 0 052 0 -0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Oct., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190631 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
67 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
40 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
for the conveyance of an extra mail a week between Bookham and Berremangra for anif required. Performing extra service ;ruin 1st January, 1905.---1- Contractor died 24th
.Vo. r 7.--$i:h April, 1905 302! r. ...._
Commonwealth Gazett
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATIC OF NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued.
Contractors'Postal Lines.Postal
Approx.Dis-
tance
Miles.
FrequencyofCommunica-
tion.
Mods ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Naines. Addresses.
No. of timesper week. £ q. cl.
215 John Dacey
216 Wm. J. Roberts
217 Jas. W. Slatyer ...
218 Thomas North ...
219 Edward Morgan
220 Albert lialbish ...
221 Jeremiah Toohey
222 Robert Fraser
223 Henry Bailey
224 Richard Connelly
225 William Martin ...
226 Henry E. Peasley
227 Russell Midlane
228 Robert A. Fuller
229 John W. Roberts
230 Patrick Canty ...
231 Patrick Canty . .
232 Owen P. Casey ...
23:3 John Webb ...
234 John Webb ...
235 Ashley Stuckey ...
Wallendbeen ...
Mùrrumburl ali ..
Young
Grenfell
Wambanumba,near Young
West Wyalong
Forbes ...
Grenfell
Greufell
Grenfell
Marsden' s
Bedgerebong ...
Bena .
Wallendbeen
Cootainundra
Cootamundra ...
Cootamundra ..
Stockingbingal ...
Temora
Tenibra
Temora,
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.
Murrumburrah., Beggan Beggan,and Garangula
Murrumburrah, Cunningham, andMarsh alIMcMahon Reef
Railway Station and Post Office,Young
Young, Burramundra, Weddin,and Greufell
Young, Burramundra, Thuddun-gra, andBimbi, vid Joyce's, Fin -nigan's, the travelling stockroute, Old Balabla, Eurabba. andWoodlands ; and Young, Tubbul,Morangarell, and Bland
From Young to Grogan, thence bycleared road to Temora ;returning to Young vici West'femora, Una Vale, and W.Raffley's
Greufell and Forbes ...
Grenfell, Piney Range, Wheogo,and Marsden's
Greufell and Brundali Creek, vidthe Quandong -road, past RobertGraham's and E. Thomas';thence along and through theQuandong, crossing the Cowra-road at a point on the Grenfellside of Ipwich
Grenfell, Bimbi, and Bland, vidSouth Euroka, and NorthEuroka
Marsden's, Billy's Look -out andUngarie, vid Tallebong
Marsden's, Wamboyne, Waroo,and Bedgerebong, vid McCor-mack's residence, Godden's, andCoronella. (Contractor to travelto and frein the punt on BlandCreek twice a week)
Berea and Wamboyne ...
Wallendbeen, Culliiiga, and Cu'.-linga Mine
Railway Station and Post Office,Cootamundra
Cootamundra, Pinkerton, Kilrush,and Rosehill, vid The Grove andKyron
Cootamundra, Dudauman, SouthCombaning, and Temora, vidl.-Iallinan's, Emery's, Gal.vin's,Stowers', and Combaning.
Stockinbingal, Grogan, and Mo-rangarell, vid Corumbie. (Con-tractor to substitute for foregoinga service from Stockinbingal toG rogan Post Office ; thence byBarmedinan -Young road to17 -mile peg on the Temora-Morangarell -read to Moranga-rell, returning from Moran-garell vid Corumbie Stationto Grogan and Stockinbingal,257 7s. Gd. per annum, if re-quired)
Railway Station and Post Office,'femora
Temora, Merool Creek, BrokenDam, and O'Gorman's, vidMandamali, Kildary, White -gate, J. Kerr's, Turner's, andWhite's, travelling the Thanow-ring -road past Moral's andThacker's, thence to the 14 milepost, near Saunder's, and theusual road to Merool Creek Re-ceiving Office
Temora and Lintott's vid Beacons-field Box, Beaconsfield School,Brett's, A.riah Park School, andthe holdings of Bowland, Mackay, l.. Peadon, W. Baillie,Jeffrey, and E. McCauley
* Service at £57 Ts. Gd. per annum performed from let January, 1905.
17
17
38
46
57
58
41
45
104
50
40-
51-.',-,
18
30z
31
.50
25
Three
Three
Twice oroftener
4 dailySix ...
Two
Two
Two
Three
Three
Two
Two
One
Two
One
Three
{
Four timesor oftenerdaily
Two ...
Two
Two
Twelve ormore times
Two ...
Two
Date ofTermination,
Sulky, 1horse
44 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
Sulky, 1horse
43 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Spring van,i horse
35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
4- wheeledcovered -in wag-gonette,
199 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
2 horses2 - wheeled
vehicle, 1or morehorses
147 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky andhorse
89 15 0 31 Dec., 1907
Vehicle, 1or 2 horses
12G 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
2 -horsecoach
188 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Horseback 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Sulky, 1horse
59 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
2- wheeledvehicle,
65 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
1 horseSulky, 1
horse131 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky andhorse
28 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Sulky, 1horse
30 0 U 31 Dec., 1907
Spring cart, 50 0 0 31 Dec., 19051 horse
Horseback *47 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky, 1horse
83 2 2 31 Dec., 1906
Horse andsulky
*47 7 6 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky, 1horse
33 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky, 1horse
80 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Sulky, 1horse
79 10 0 31 Dec., 190G
G
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tr_.".1 n C5.
23G Wm. Main
303 Na. /7.-8th April, xgos
CoRTBACTr3 FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MATr.B IN TEE 13raTt? OF Mew SOUTH WAI.iß-CCA#U!'iNed,
Contractors'
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Fro-teen eyof
Communica-Mon.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnuálAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.Addresses.
.No. of timesper week. £ s. d.
5 2.37 Richard A. Cor-bett
5
G
7
7
r,
238 Walter E. Byrnes
239 Joseph Hodge ...
10 Richard Hyrriganf
241 William Byrnes...
242 John Lloyd
243 John Lloyd
244 George Fox
245 Jeremiah Leahy
24G Win. E. Jones ...
247 Win. J. Prowse ...
24S Jeremiah Leahy
249 John Kelly ...
250 CorneliusDl c).nerney
251 Wm. E. .Tones ...
252 Mrs. Martha Den-nis
253 Henry W. Schafer
254 Thomas S. Beek
255 William Eurell ...
V5G William Eurell ...
Temora
Tenior.'a
Lake Cudgellico
Marsden's
Yalgogrin North
Lake Cudgellico
Jugiong
Jugiong
Gundagtai ,,
Gundagai
Tumberumba ...
Adelong
Gundagai
Rosemount
Tarcutta
Tumberumba
Hillas Creek
Sharp's Creek
Gilmore
Tumut
Tumut
SOUTHERN ROADS continved,Temora; Trunglcy Hall, and Chel- 17
lington ; and Chellington andM orangarell, vid Campbell's, 22Ellis', Eason's, Doubleday's, andNarraburra Station ; Mao vidKennedy's, Coleman's, S.Wyse's, H. Wyse's, jun., H.Wyse's, sen., and J. Wyse's*
From Temora to Mimosa, vid 38Geale's, Sullivan's, Sehne's,McPlierson's, Worthington's,Broughton's, Naesmith's; Por-ter's, Ratkie's, Barsby's, Stur-geon's, and Mimosa Station,returning to Temora, vid Coola-mon Road
Nest Wyalong and Ungarie ... 25
West Wyalong, Wyalong, andMar:sden's, vid the road pastBurtenshaiv's, Williams',O'Keefe's, Thompson's, BackCreek. and Oakhurst Station ;and West Wyalong, Wyalong,and Marsdeti's, vid the mainroad, and thence to LakeCowal East (Wilson's), rid theBland Creek Punt (Malkin's)
Nest Wyalong and YalgogrinNorth. (Contractor to traveltwice a week vid \VyalongNo. 1.and Yalgogrin North StationHomestead, and oncs: a week vidBolygamy, Hill's, Mo.rrinoreenStation, and Yalgogrin NorthStation Homestead)
Ungarie, forest Vale, and LakeCudgellico, vid Youngaraa,Duncloo Hills South, Bygalorie.Gorman's Hill Nest, Boorabil,and Bow's Neck
Coolac and North Gobarralong ...
Coolac and Jugiong
224
32
Two
One
Three
Two
']'wo
One
36 I Three
534 I Two
10 Two
14 Three
1
J
Railway Station and Post Office, i Once orGundagai 1 oftener
daily25 Three ...Gundagai, Nangus, Tenandra
Park, and Wantabadger°y, vid7Kimo
Adelong, Middle Adelong, Batlow,Laurel Hill, Courrsb rra, andTumberumba, vid 1Ìastedt's,Parrot Hill, and McBowlingof Upper Tumberumba
.. . Adelong, Shepard's Town, Gra-hamstown, and Mount HorebRailway Station
Gundagai and Bongongolong, vid.lwles' Creek
Gundagai, Brunglo and Rose-mount, vid 'l.'arrabandra
... Adelong Crossing - place, Mundarlo,Hillas Creek, Lower Tarcutta,and Tarcutta,
Adelong, Middle Adelong, Batlow,Laurel Hill, Conrabvra, andTumberumba, vid llastedt's,Parrot Hill and McBowling's,of. Upper Tumberumba ; and
Tumberumba, Taradale, UpperBago, and Y3atlow, vid Bagoand Bago Station
Adelong, Mount Adrah, and MillasCreek
Adelong and Sharp's Creek, vidJohn Roche's and Green hillStation
Gilmore, tipper Gilmore, andJ. Hurl's, Fern Gully-, vid Win -dowie Public School, and alongthe eastern side of GilmoreCreek to J. Hurl's residence
Railway Station and Post Office,Tumut
i
l
43 I One
8 I Sis
10
19
27
48
32
21
10
18
1
Tumut and Gocup j 0
Two
Three
Three
TwoI
Two J
Two
Two
Two
Sulky,horse
li 70 0 0
Sulky, 1horse
4- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky and1 horse,2 horsesif re-quired
Coach, 2horses
Sulky, 1Borse
4- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
1 horse andsulky
Sulky, 1horse
4- wheeledcoach, 2horses
4- wheeleddrag, 4horses
Horseback
Sulky, 3horses
Sulky, 1horse
Coach, 3horses
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
Six . 4- wheeledtrap, 1 ormorehorses
Two Horsebackor sulky
* Contractor to travel vid Faalti Frame Provisional School between Temora and Chellington for extra sunsrequired.
1 Arrangements made with. Thomas iMcCaarten to perform service at rate of £,89 per :annum during January, 1905.1st February, 1905.
69 10 0
62 0 0
128 0 0
t65 0 0
85 15 0
34 0 050 10 0
27 0 0
85 0 0
74 19 0
103 0 0
22 0 0G8 10 0
80 0 0
200 0 0
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Deo., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dee., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
48 0 0 31 Dee., 1907
25 0 0 31 Dec. 1905
27 10 0 31 Dec. 1905
40 0 0
26 0 0
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
of £5 per annum, if
Contract commenced
No. I7.; -8th April, 1905 304 CommonwealthGarte,
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALEB continued.
Contractors'
Names. Addresses.
257 John J. Brannock* West Blowering
258 Charles L. Hartf
258A William J.Prowse
259 George Dyball ...
260 John Tresilian
261 CorneliusMcInerney
262 David. Livingstone
263 John E. Perrott...
264 Patrick O'Brien...
265 W. H. Scammell,jun.
266 Alfred J. Davis ...
267 Charles S. Smith
2G8 Archibald W.Finlay
269 Daniel North ...
270 Mrs. KatherineEin f1,111101
271 Herbert E. White
272 Chas. Hurst
273 Fredl:. G. Bul-lock
Tumut
Adelong
Wagra
Humula
l
Tarcutta
Tumberumba ...
Tumberumba ...
Tumberumba ...
Khancoban
Bethungra
Bethungra
Temora
Junco ...
Old Junee
Old Junee
Coolamon
Wagga Wagga ...
274 John Tresilian ... J Humula
275 Chas. Hurst Coolamon
276 William G. Pea - Wagga Wagga ...cock
* Contractor died 2nd November. 1
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADScontinued.Tumut, West Blowering, and 21 Two
Yellowin, travelling vid theTumut Plains road and J. Pur -call's, Naughton's, McLeary's,and Tumut Plains Public School
Tumut, Blowering, Talbingo, and 40 TwoYarrangobilly ; and
Yarrangobilly, Yarrangobilly 20 OneCaves, and Kiandra. (Contractorto convey an extra mail per weekto and from Yarrangobilly andYarrangobilly Caves duringperiod from 1st November to30th April)
Tumut, Gilmore, and Adelong ... 12? Six
Tarcutta, Kyamba, .Lwntsvale,Little Billabong, Garryowen,and German ton
Tarcutta and Humula, by theMain Road
Tarcutta and Oberne Woolshed,via Oberne Homestead andIlfolloy's
Tumberumba and Lankey's Creek,rid Goldspinks, i''funderoo, No-place, Gadd's, and Holman's
Tumberumba, Greenwood, andTooma, vid Burra Station,Boggy Creek School, MeragleHomestead, and Tooma Wool -shed
Tumberumba, Burra, Boggy Creek,Meragle, New Meragle, Lobb'sHole, and Pleasant View(McGregor's)
Tooma and Khancoban, via War -brook, Opossum Point, andGreg Greg
Bethungra, Mitta Mitta (Dillon's),and Lower Yammatree, vidLangwell, Fuller's, Levett's, andYammatree
Bethungra and Ferndale
Junee, The Reefs, Sebastopol,and Temora, vid "Cooney'sCooney's Inn "
Junee, Wantiool, Eurongilly, andCooba, viti Quilter's, Weir's,McCarthy's, and Dollar ValeHomestead
Old Junee, Gwynne, and Win -chendon Vale (Barnes's) vid" Cooney's Hotel," Roche's,Foxe's, Murrulebale, Home-stead, Curron's, Stapleton's,Heaslip's, Brown's, and Saun-ders'
Old Junee to W. Belling's, E. R.Brown's, G. A. McNickle's, W.Turner's, F. White's, J. John -ston's, W. C. Hill's, and J. M.Green's, thence to Old Junee
Eurongilly and Wagga Wagga,,vid Oura, Euononyhareenyha,and Wantabadgery
Railway Station and Post Office,Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga, Forest Hill, AlfredTown, Lower Tarcutta, andTarcutta. (Contractor to traveldirect, omitting Lower Tarcuttaif required.)
Wagga Wagga, Malebo, Curra-warna, Millwood, and GroigGrong, vid main road toNortherwono Public School,Clarke's, O'Connor's, and Hall's
Wagga, Wagga, Ladysmith, AlfredTown, Book Book, Kyamba,Carabost, Rosewood, W olseleyPark, and Tuinberuniba
904, sureties J. P. Higgins and C. F.subsidy paid to them for contractor's widow.
f Contract cancelled 31st January, 1905.+ Transferred to Augustus J. Murphy and Glenbrane Galvin, of Wagga Wagga, from 16th January. 1905.
44
17
25
29
29
3S
53
19
10
38
2G
20
27
32
T
24
59
Three
Three
Two
One
Two
One
Two
Two
Two
Three
Two
Three
Two
Two
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
Horseback
2 -horselicensedcoach,horseback,or snowshoes ifnecessary
.4- wheeledlicensedvehicledrawn by2 or morehorses, asrequired
2- wheeledvehicle, 1or morehorses
2 or 4wheeledcoach,2 horses
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle
1 -horsebuggy
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle, 1 Ihorse
Sulky,1 horse
2- wheeledvehicle, 1or 2 horses
(asrequired)iSulky, 1
horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 2horses
1 -horsevehicle
Thirty 4- wheeledtimes or waggonoftener ette, 1.
horseThree ... 4- wheeled
Coach, 2horses
Three 1 or 2 horsevehicle
Date ofTermination,
36 6 9 + 31 Dec., 1905
}190 0 0
52 0 0
31 Dec., 1905}
31 Dec., 1906
84 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
59 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
55 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
35 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
70 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
44 0 0
80 0 0
37 1 0
20 0 0
-89 0 0
65 0 0
6G 10 0
45 0 0
69 15 0
74 10 0
65 0 0
115 0 0
70 Three Coach, 2 I 159 10 0horses
Grill performing service from 3rd November, 1904, and
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906.
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
Co moñil+ealth Gazette. = 305 No, r7,-8t1i. April, rgot
CC\TriACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS Iti Tlilfi STATE OF Nk5v SJL'Tii WALLScontinued.
Contractors'
is-awes.
277 James McFarlane
Addresses,Postal Lines.
Wagga Wagga ...
278 G ecrge E. Ings ...
279 Mrs. CatherineRichards
280 Patrick A. Stock-ton
2S1 George Richards...
2S2 Geo. Althin
2;$'3 .Tames Ro\vand ...
A14 R. S. Drummond
2S Geo. Althin
Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga ...
Wagga Wagga ...
Wagga \Vagga ...
Narrandera
Osborne
Lockhart
Narrandei <a
2&; Walter A. Breed Yerong Creek ...
2S7 Jas. Jenes ITOnty ...
2S8 Sohn O'Connor ... \Voomargama ...
289 Edward Palmer ... Alliury
290 ?\furty Donovan Jingc ::ir;
291 Christoph hile ... Tumberumba ...
...
Alin )x. Fie'Iueicyi1íä oftanrç Communica-in
áliles. Lion.
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.From Wagga Wagga to Brucedale,
thence by the Jun e road to the14 7mile post, their westerly bypublic road to lof': familton's,thence by main road. to Down-side; returning to Wagga Waggaby direct road from Downside
Wagga Wagga, Yiirragundry,Collingullie, Woodlands (G.
.. Bard veil's), and Pälmerston (J.W. Hull's), vid the old mainroad, Show - ground,, " JunctionIana," the Quartz Battery, Moo -
rong, Pomona, Pominingalarna,Cameron's, McColl's, P. \'il-eon's, R. Graham's, W. Ed-monds', and W. Davis'
VV agga Wagga, Lake Albert,Ptdlitop Station, Clifton, andLittle Billabong, vid Gregado,Big Springs and Livingtone
Wagga Wagga and Leayala's, vifClout's, Booth Brothers, Lin-don Brothers', and Bourke's
Wagga Wagga, Ma.ii opla,, Cook-ardinia, Kinross, and German-ton
The Rock, Bullenbong, and Lockliart
Lockhart and Osborne, ridSharpie's, \V. i 1cDonald's,Chambers', McIsaac's, andDitchfield's
Railway Station, Lockhart andPost Office, Lockhart ; andLockhart, Brookong, and Urana
Lockhart, Boree Creek, Yuelba,and Greenvale, via E. Diebert's,W. Weedon's, H. Weedon's, M.O'Connell's, Jones', Carroll's,Boree Creek Station, Wilson's,C. Hopwood's, Wilson's, Grie-per's, Marsh's, Grogan's, andO'Leary's. (Contractor to conveya third mail a week betweenLockhart and Yuelba, for anadditional sum of £20 per annum,and also to travel betweenYuelba and Greenvale by theWagga Wagga 3- chain road ;thence by 3 -chain road west ofHopwonci's ; thence vid Wil-son's, Griener's, &c.) ; or, ifrequired, to substitute thefollowing service for the above:To and from Lockhart and BoreeCreek and Yuelba ReceivingOffices, vid E. Diebert's, W.Weedon's, Ii. Weedon's, M.O'Connell's, .Tones', Carroll's,Guest's, and A. Wilson's, twicea week (18 miles), for the sinnof £60 per annum. (Contractorto convey an extra mail a weekfor an additional sum of £20 perannum)
Yerong Creek, Mundawaddera,Lalla,rook, Osborne, and Uran-geline, by the main road
Henty, Munyabla, Pleasant Hills,and Wallas dool, vid EdgehillSchool, and¢ by. the Arnmoreroute between pleasant Hillsand Wallandool Station
Railway Station, Culcairn, andPost Offices, Morven, Ralvona,and Germanton. (Contractor totravel on either side of the Billa-bong Creek in -times of flood)
Germanton, Woomargama, Mul-lengandra, Bowna, Thurgoona,and Albury
Germanton, MacLaurin, Parrara,Lankey's Creek and .lingellic,vid Annandale, Bullock's, W.King's, W. Connolly's, Burroave's,
Woodland's, Bryant's, Wauklyn's,(, caner' ~, and O rintell's
Yarrara. and \Volseley Park. vieCopaLella, Hilly's, l)outty's,and Porter's
of Calle,per iV L'L'k.
33 Three
41 Three
41 Three
17 Three
49 Three
27 Three
12 Three
As oftenas required
30 Three
23 Two
J
31 ' Three
22 I Three
18 Six
30 Six
37 Three. ...
17 Two
Mofle .0 ofAnnual
AnirConveyance. I able., t imp
Sulky, 1
i
49horse
2- wheeledvehicle, 1boo se
Sulky
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky,horse
1 -horsevehicle
4- wheeledwaggon-ette, 1horse
Coach, 2 orin orehorses. orlight ve-hicle, intime ofdrought
Vehicle, 1or morehorses
2- wheeledsulky, 1horse
Horse andsulky, orbuggy, 2Horses
Coach, 2or morehorses
Coach, 2horses
1- horse'vehicle
0 0
89 15 0
88 0 0
39 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1907
88 0 0 ¡ 31 Dec., 1907
105 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
39 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
142 0 0
78 0 0
90 0 0
99 0 0
101 0 0
134 0 0
84 0 0
Sulky, 1 40 0 0boise
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec. 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190G
28 Feb., 1905
No. 17.8th April, 1905 306 Commonwealth Gazette,
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'
Names.
292 Whn. Brown ...
293 Adolph G. Simon
294 Edward Bain
Addressee.
Mullengandra ...
Albury
Dora Dora, viedAlbury
295 Crawford and Co. AlburyProprietary(Limited)
296 Robt. Weeding ... Goombargona ..,
297 John J. Keighran Jindera
298 Robt. Weeding Howlong
299 Robt. Weeding ... Howlong
300 Michael A. Cart - j Coolamonwright I
301 Jas. F. Chapman Coolamon
802 Frank Walker ... ( Coolamon
303 Jas. Dean ...1 Coolamon
304 Jas. Dean Coolamon
305 Robert Hugh GanmainLenon
306 George Symes .., i Ganmain
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADScontinued.
1
Mullengandra and Morven, viaMountain Creek
Railway Station and Post Office,Albury
Albury, Bowna, Wagra, Tahnalmo,Maracket, Jingellic, Ournie,Wclaregang Station, and Tooma;with branch mails tó and frompoint near Ournie Station andOurnie Diggings; and
Welaregan- Station and Tin -taldra (Victoria)
Albury, Black Range, Jindera,Huon, Burrumtbuttock, Walbun-drie, Bulgandry, and Mahonga("Pastoral Hotel ") (Contractorsto extend service to MahongaSheep - station when practicable)
Albury, Bungowannah, and How-long
Jindera and Bungowannah, bySouthern road passing H. Balm's,A. Bastch's, T. Briese's, E.Grosse's, R. Wagner's, F.Lovett's, W. Daly's, G. Scholz's,C. Schmidt's, T. Shepard's,Neilson's, Carey's, and Craw -ford's
Howlong and Brocklesby, vid.rust's, Leahy's, The Olives,Reid's box, Scheetz's, Max-well's, Collis's, Courtney's lane,and Dwyer's
Brocklesby and Goombargona,and Goombargona and Cams-dale
Coolamon and North Berry Jerry;and North Berry Jerry, Trickettand Ariah Park (Harrison's), vidH. A. McKinnon's and thetravelling stock route
Coolamon, Uley and Warri Stationvid Bull Hole Corner, Mohr's ;thence by the lane betweenBirch's and McCaig's Holdingsto the northern boundary ofDoubleday's Holding, MenziesBrothers, Hannah's Gate, Cowa-bee, Murphy's, O'Hare's, Grim -shaw's, McCaig's, Mountain View(Clarke's), and Murril Creek
Coolamon, Rowallan, Shannon'sand Ariah, vid Veitch's, McKin-non's Public School, "JunctionInn," the stock route, Cassidy's,Mimosa West, Ellerslie, Ash -field, and Glenhope ; and Coola-mon, Shannon's and Ariah, vidthe old road to Fisher's (Ellers-lie) thence vid Macauley's
From and to Coolamon, vid Brush-wood School, Lockett's Lane,Roach's, Lesterfield School,McQuillan's, Redman's, Man -gain Receiving Office, Collis's,Levell's (Forest Vale), Erskine's,Upper Currawarna School, Cot -tee, D. Boyton's, Westman's,Ferguson's, Muller's, Sheedyand Reid's, Swann's, Tockley'sand Robertson's (alternate direc-tions each trip)
'From Coolamon to Millwood, bythe main road, returning vidBromham's, R. Nixon's, E.Booth's and J. Boyton's, return-ing to main road at VillageReserve No. 24,037
From Ganmain to Maxwell's,Carlyon's wire- netting gate,Scott's, McLeod's, and Kocki-bitoo Public School, returningto Ganmain vid Haibisch,senior's, and Bowen's
From Matong ,to Airlie Station,li. Swan's, E. Marsden's,Cowab-bie boundary ; thence about 3miles east to Dulah parish boun-dary ; thence south followingthe Main Road to Matong
20
87
4
2
52
20
11
18
Two ...
Five timesor oftenera day
Two
Two
Two
Six
Two
Two
Two
4 Two
6 One12 Three
23 Two
54 Two
54 One
49 One
45 Three
16117f
25
30
1
1
Two ...
Two
Two
Mode ofConveyance.
Horseback
4- wheeledcarriage,3 horses
Coveredpassengerconvey-ance, 1 ormorehorses
Covered -inconvey-ance, 2horses
Sulky, 1horse
2 or 4wheeledvehicle,1 or 2horses
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
2- wheeledvehicle,1 horse
sulky, 1horse
Vehicle, 1or morehorses asrequired
Sulky, 1horse
1 -horsesulky
Horseback
Licensed 2-wheeledvehicle, 1horse
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£ s. d.
Date ofTermination,
60 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
74 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
200 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
297 0 0 31 Dec., 1.905
29 15 0 31 Dec., 1905
31 1.3 0 31 Dec., 1.905
25 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
12 7 6 31 Dec., 190G
107 10 0 31 Dee., 1907
80 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
120 10 0 131 Dec., 1907
83 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
44 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
39 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
commonwealth Gazette. 307 No. i7.--8th April, 1905
CONTItACTA FOR Tll t CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAL8s -- continuaci.
_; ; 1,: ca.
Contractors'
307 James Smith ...
308 Joseph Bell ...
309Joseph Bell
310 George Al.chin ...
311 George Alchin ...
312 Edwin Ryland ...
313Mortimor O'Ma-honey
314 Crawford and Coy.Propy. Ltd.
315 Francis EdwardFogarty
316 John. E. Freund
317 James McCrabb
318 Herbert Tuffen ...
319 Mrs. W. Ryan ...
320 Adam T. Smith
321 Adam T. Smith ...
322 Wha. Davidson ...
323 Whu. T. McGavin
324Francus E.Fogarty
Postal Lines.Addresses.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Mites.
F rec;nencyof
Conimmnica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
Grong Grong ...
Narrandera
Narrandera
Narrandera
Narrandera
Narrandera
Morundah
Albury
Corowa
Urana
Jerilderie
Jerilderie
Jerilderie
Jerilderie
Jerilderie
Berrigan
Lowesdale
Corowa
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.
From Grong Grong to Billaah and 24Murril Creek Saw- mill(DumbrellBros'.) vid Folly's, Myers',Quinn's, North Berembed Pro-visional School, North Berem -
bed, and Belmore Mines ; and 21from Murril Creek to Billaahand Grong Grong, vid Evans',McKeone's Reefs, KennedyBros'., and the Main Road
Railway Station and Post Office,Narrandera
Narrandera, Jackson's Water -holes, Galore Park, and Lock-hart, vid Gillenbah, GaloreStation, and Day's Farm
Narrandera, Colinroobie, andBare/tan
Narrandera, and Billinbah, vilsG illenbah, Batson's, WattsBrothers', and Doyle's (the out- , 26.)side road from Yanko Creek toBillinbah to be observed duringflood time), and vid Euroley.(Conti actor to travel on the out-ward journey, vid the boundarybetween Tubbo and Cuddellstations, and vid McPherson'sholding)*
Narrandera and Yalgogrin, vidMount Crystal, Mumbledool,Bolero (A. G. Humby's), andNorth Bolero
Morundah, Chanticleer, andYamma
47
32 Three
30), Three
No. of tiniesper week.
Two
Two
Twice oroftenerdaily
Two ...
Widgiewa or Coonong RailwayStation, as required, and Urana
Urana, Overton, Daysdale, Coreen,Lowesdale, Bipp, and Corowa ;and Corowa, Bid p, Lowesdale,Coreen, and Daysdale
Urana and Yuelba ReceivingOffice
Railway Station and Post Office,Jerilderie
Jerilderie, Wilson, and FairlieGrange, vid Spring Plain, Kulki,Argoon Post Office, and Flynn's,and Jerilderie, NorthCoree, Wil-son, Argoon, and Fairlee Grange,vied Whitby's, Wilson's (CarrahFarm) ; thence by existing routeto a point about 3 miles north ofWilson ; thence west about 2miles ; thence vid Thomas More-land's, William Mackie's, SpringPlain, Kulki Station, and Flynn's
Jerilderie, Oakview, and Broome
Jerilderie, Innesvale, and NowranicStation, vid Four Corners, southboundary of South YathongHolding, Mrs. Mallon's, GumSwamp, Myall Plains, Richard's ;thence north vid C. Smith's,Grenell's, and Smythe's. (Con-tractor to call at Oaklands onjourney from Jerilderie)
48 Two
15 Two
18 Three
54 Two
27 One
34 Two
+Nine
89 Two
70 One
20 1 Three
53 1 Two
}
1 -horsesulky
4- wheeledvehicle, 1or morehorses
Sulky,1 horse
2- wheeledvehicle,1, 2, or 3horses
2- wheeledvehicle, 12, or 3horses
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
Horsebackor sulky,1horse
Coveredconvey-ance, 1 or
more horses4- wheeled
coveredcoach, 2,3, or 4horses, asrequired
Sulky, 1horse
... 14- wheeledwaggon-
ette, 1 horse4- wheeled
coach, 2or morehorses
Horseback
4 - wheeledvehicle,2 or morehorses
AnnualAmount pay -
able.Date of
Termination.
£ s.
40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
28 0 0
70 0 0
52 0 0
*42 0 O
7ö O O
52 0 0
70 0 0
170 0 0
52 0 0
45 0 Of
144 0 0
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
45 0 0 31 Dee., 1906
120 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Jerilderie and Urana ... 35 Three ... 2 - wheeled 90 0 0 31 Dec., 1906vehicle, 1horse
Mulwala, Mount Gwynne, and 35 Two Coach or 64 10 0 31 Dec., 1907Berrigan sulky, 1,
2, or3horsesLowesdale and Middledale 10 One Horseback, 35 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
or gig, 1horse
.. Corowa, Mulwala, Barooga Town- 44 Three 4 - wheeled 175 0 0 31 Dee., 1906skip, and Tocumwal coach, 2
horses* Contractor allowed an additional sum of 274 per annum for extending service to Whitton, vid Bornholt s, from 1st March, 1905 (46
1442 miles).Frequency reduced to six tines a week, and subsidy to £30 per annum, temporarily, from 1st February, 1903;
No. 17. --8th April, 19os 308 Commonwealth Gaze
CONTRACT/3 FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF Nlîw SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'
Khanes. Addresses.
315 Wlnn. Davidson ... Berrigan
326 Francis E.Fogarty.
327 Francis E. Fogarty
328 Crawford & Co.Proprietary Ltd.
329 Margaret Cor-coran
3.30 «Tlm. A. O'Bryan
Corowa
Corowa
Albury
Berrigan
Daysdale
331 William Davidson i Berrigan
332 James Robinson Finley ...
333 Alex. Herwin ...
334 Jas. Robinson ...
335 John T. Bou -chier
336 Deniliquin andAloama Rail-way Company
337 John Dean
338 Wm. Johnston ...
339 Malick Glennon
340 Jas. Robinson ...
341 Alfred E. Perrin
342 Philip Riley
343 Tas. Robinson ...
344 Matthew Hole ...
* Fromtrips weekly.
Deniliquin
Finley
Deniliquin
Deniliquin
Deniliquin
Deniliquin
Young
Finley
Deniliquin
Hay
11Zoama
Mouiainein
1st October to 30th April,
f
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequency.of
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADS contin?(ed.
Corowa, Savernake, Warmatta,and Berrigan, vid Sedgwick's,Merton, Ringwood, Ryan's(Savernake Lane), 13ott's BullPlain, &c. ; with a branch mail toand from Merton and Murchison'svid Summer Glen, Hawkins', andAnderson's
Corowa, Hopefleld, and Carnsdale,vid Tyrone School and Oil -tree,or Kentucky Station
Corowa and South Corowa
Corowa and Waligunyah (Victoria)
Railway Station and Past Office,Berrigan
Berrigan, Narrow Plains, Miles-vale, Oaklands, and I)a.ysdale,vid Jerilderie -road to MyallPlains Gate, 111omolong, andWan gam(
Berrigan, Lalalty, Barooga, andRailway Station, Cobram (Vic-toria)
Tociun aval acid Berrigan vit Harri-son's, Quirk's, Looney's, MeNab's,Thompson's, Rooney's, RockQuarry, Deakiii's, Burn's, andRobinson's. (Contractor to conveymails twice a week, if required,for the sum of £39 per annum)
Tocuinwal and Deniliquin, vidWOpei .an a, Howe's, Aratul a,Buchier's, S. McLaren's, OldMoroco Station, and CornallaStation Homestead ; and fromTocumwal to Tuppal (Pearson's)along the Jerilderie-road toLooney's ; thence vid O'Brien's,Crowe's, Hunt's, McVicker'sand Canning's, returning bydirect route
Tocumwal and Finley ; and Fin-ley, Hoinsville, and Jeril-derie
Railway Station and Post Office,Deniliquin
Deniliquin, Southdown, Hill Plain,Mathoura, Moira, Navarino,Moama, and Ecliuca (Vic.)
Deniliquin, Cochran Creek, andTuilah Station, vid Cobran andNorth Wakool
Deniliquin, Pretty Pine, Morago,Baratta, Moulamein, Hiller -
mann's, and Balranald, vidMoolpa mail change, MoolpaStation, and a point oppositeLiewah Station
Deniliquin, Conargo, Coree, andJerilderie
Deniliquin, Wandook, Piiie Hills,and Finley, vid Mooney's Swampand McAlister's
Deniliquin and Rangemore, vidCalimo and Werai
Moama, Perricoota, Womboota(Edwards'), and Woomboo(Rogers') ;
With a branch mail to and froma , point on the Moama andPerricoota line, Tataila, andAltear
Altear, Thyra, and Hawkin's. viwW. Ripper's, J. E. Marsh's, J.Tomlinson'.s, R. Thompson'.,and R. Anderson's
Moulamein, Neimer, and Barham ;and Neimer- bridge and NoorongHomestead
50
9
Two
Two
4
27 One
2 Six
1
43
l1
Twelve ...
Three
Two
2 . Six
25 Three
54 i Two
23
1414.4
24
45
49
127
r6
40
48
23
J
36
Three
SixThree }
Twice, oroftenerdaily
Once a day
One
Two
Three
Two
Two
Three
Two
Two
44 i Two45 ! Two J
Mode ofConveyance.
Coach, orsulky, 11 '
or morehorses
Conveyance,11 or morehorses
Conveyance1 or morehorses
Coveredconvey-ance, 1horse
4- wheeledconvey-ance, 1horse
4- wheeledconvey-ance, 2horses
Coach, 2, 3,or 4 horses'.
4- wheeledcoach, 2or morehorses
Coach,horses
Buggy, 1.
horse
AmericanCoach, 2or morehorses
Vehicle ...
Railway ...
Sulky, 1horse
Coach, 3 ormorehorses
Coach, 2, 34 or 5 horsesGig, 1 or 2
horses asrequired
Waggon-ette, 2horses
4- wheeledcoach, 2horses
Dog -cart,1 horse
Coveredwaggon-ette, 2horses
the subsidy (half subsidy payable by State of Victoria) is at the rate of
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£ s. d.
Date ofTermivatioo,
124 15 0 31 Dec., 1907
35 0 0 31. Dee., 1906
28 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
25 0 0* 31 Dec., 1906
20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
120 0 0 31. Dec., 1906
33 15 o 31 Dec., 1907
44 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
100 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
158 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
34 19 0 31 Dec., 1906
450 0 0 At threemonths'notice oneither side
41 10 0 31 Dec., 190G
445 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
200 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
56 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
SO 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
9G 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
56 0 0 31st Dec., 190G
74 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
£31 5s. per annum for fifteen
07
OG
07
OG
05
0G
07
7
OG
OG
OG
le
OG
7
7
OG
Commonwealth Gazette.- 309 No. 17.--Sth April, r9o5
CONTRACT8 FOR THE CONVEYANCE Osa' MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Continutd.
Contractors'
Names.
345 Charles E. Murphy
346 Ernest Mira
347 Mrs. Alice E.Mira
348 Richard Ackland
349 William Budd ...
350 Robert J. Black
351 Robert J. Black
352 Robert J. Black
353 .Tames McConnon
354 Thos. McCarten
355 T. Beaumont ...
35G .Tames McLean
357 John least
358 William Peevers
Addresses.
Moulamein ...
Barham
Barham
Brobenah ...
fLake Cudgellico -{
Whitton ...
Whitton
Whitton
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Afiles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.Moulamein, Mallan, and Swan
Hill (Vic.), vid Bickford's,McCannan's, Macaulay's, Beres-ford, senior's, Maddy Bros'.,Plusuridge's, and Turner's ;thence by surveyed road, vidCameron's, Clyne's, and M.Beresford's
From Barham to W. McConnell's,vid Moulamein Road to aboutthe 7 -mile post, thence westerlyvid E. A. Storm's, returning toBarham vid Swan Hill Road
Barham and Koondrook (Vic.) ...
Yanko, Brobenah, and Ridout's,vid Stiven's and Comyn's
Whitton, Mount Elliott, Rankin'sSprings, and Lake Cudgellico ;and
Whitton, Mount Elliott, andRankin's Springs
Whitton, Mount Ida, and Fairfield(.T. Wilson's), vid .T. L. Bull's,Lana Vale, A. C. McGrath's,T. McGrath's, P. Coleman's, T.Bull's, Edmondstone's, S. A.Bull's, S. J. Bull's, A. Driver's,Portion 331, Dunn and Co.'s,The Cliffs, Lake View, Wen-douree, Verandah Rock, andClifton. (Contractor to call atCurlew Park Homestead onjourneys from Whitton)
Railway Station and Post Office,Whitton ; and Whitton and Tub-bo Station, vid W. Robinson's, H.E. Weston's, Whitton Bridge,Whitton Punt, Bornholt's,+Bare-ana Creek, and Jerambula ; andTubbo Station, and DarlingtonPoint, vid Warrangesda. (Duringflood times mailman to travel andcross waters by boat at WhittonBridge, Hulong Sand Hill, andDarlington Point)
Whitton, Pleasant Valley, andGoslings, vid McKinnon'sCorner,Durnan's, North Gogelderie, andBynya
Whitton Merool Creek and J. G. Matchett'sPine Ridge Selection, vid FenianYards, Hillside, and Myall Park
Rankin's Springs Rankin's Springs and YalgogrinNorth, vid Eurathra, Malonga,W. Stanley's. P. O'Gorman's,F. Rowe ;s, Nariah and NariahTin lease (Blunden's)
Darlington Point Darlington Railway Station, NorthDarlington Point, and DarlingtonPoint Post Office, near the river
Darlington Point From Darlington Point Post Officeto lVarrengcsda Mission Station;thence to Cummings, Pethy-bridge, D. Fraser, Kook andSons, Eulo ; thence vid Parker's,Beaumont's, Robinson's, Pear-
son's, Topprell's, O'Neill's, Ringwood, Davis', McGrath's, andback to Darlington Point
Hay ... Darlington Point and Hay, travel-ling on the south side of theriver
Carrathool, Gunbar, and Hillstonvid Dry Lake, " Gunbar Hotel,"Gunbar, Whealbah -road, as faras portion No. 23, parish ofLake Gunbar, thence by GunbarStation road to McKinley'sHotel, B. W. Doyle's, Aus-tralian Mortgage and AgencyCompany's selection, portionsNos. 24, 20, and 18, parish ofBurgess, and Green Hills ; andCarrathool, Gunbar, and Hi l l-ston, vid Dry Lake, " GunbarHotel," and McKinley's
Hay, Beloeth, One Tree, and Boo-
ligal, vid " Quondong Hotel "
Ivanhoe ... Booligal, Merrowie, Mossgiel, andIvanhoe
Balranald
359 Smith, Simpson, Hayand Co.
3G0 Duncan H. Wil-liamson
* Contractor to convey mails twelve times a week if required.1- Contractor to cease calling at Bornholt's, and subsidy reduced to £82 4s. 7d. per annum from. let March, 1905 (4 miles less).
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
50 . One ... 2- wheeledconvey-ance, 1.
horse
17
Two15
Six
25 Two
123 One
87 One
63 Two
30 Six*
23 Four
9 Three
53 Two
19 Two
50 , One
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
jCoach, 2} or morej horses
... Ì 1 horsesulky, or2 horsewaggon-ette, ifrequired
Sulky, 1horse, or2 -horse
waggonette
... I Sulky,horse,
8 Six (sevenif required)
30
76
Three
Three
74 Two
80
il
90
One
1
orwaggon-ette, . 2horses ifrequired
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Vehicle, 1,2, or morehorses
Horsebackor sulky
Coach, 1, 2,3, orhorses
4
4- wheeledAmericancoveredcoach, 4horses
Three .. 4- wheeledcoach, 2 or4 horses
Two ... 4- wheeledconvey-ance, 2or morehorses
£s.ci.
95 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
62 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
227 18' G 31 Dec., 1906
99 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
95 0 0i- 31 Dec., 190G
94 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
41 0 0 31 Degÿ, 1905
49 9 7 31 Mar., 1905
40 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
38 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
189 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
439 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
247 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
438 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
No. i7. ---Rh Aprii, 19os 310 Commonwealth Gazette,
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued.
Contractors'
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.Names. Addresses.
361 Allan D. Mackley
362 John Kirkwood...
363 John Beast M
364 Smith, Simpson,and Co
365 Smith, Simpson,and Co.
366 John Kirkwood ...
367 Charles Lee
368 Thos. Nicholson ...
369 Sidney E. Osmond
370 Wlm. Waldiè ...
371 .Tas. Aberline ...
372 Chas. G.McMahon
373 Ernest A. Watson
374 Ewen Cameron,jun.
375 John Alex. Smith
376 Thos. Smith ...
377 John Ashcroft ...
378 Whin. A. Scott ...
Carrathool ...
Hay ...
Hay .:.
Hay ...
Hay... ...
Hay ...
Booroorban
Booligal
Booligal
St. Andrew's, vidBooligal
Mossgiel
Wentworth ibes
Balranald ...
Balranald
Stony Crossing ...
fClare (near Bal-
ranald)l
Ivanhoe
Wilcannia
SOUTHERN ROADS continued.
Carrathool and Sand Hills, vid thestock route running south fromCarrathool ; thence by 2 -chainroad running east, vid Beau -mont's, Cattanach's, McWi1-ham's, W. Arnold's, to south-west corner of Mrs. M. Stewart'ssettlement lease, thence vidV. J. Scriffen's, T. Bourke's,
and Boree Creek to the junc-tion of latter with stock route.(Contractor to extend serviceto Argoon if required for £12per annum. extra)
Railway Station and Post Office,Hay
FromïIay toEurugabah and Gunbar,returning to Hay vid Galah ; and
From Hay to Gunbar via Galati,returning to Hay vie/ Eurugabah
nay, Booroorban, Wanganella,Pretty Pine, and Deniliquin
Hay, Maude, Oxley, and Balranald,with a branch mail betweenMande, Gilam and Nap Napmail box on the north side ofthe river)
Hay and Thelangerin, vid Woo-loondool, Darcoola, and BenduekBack Station
Booroorban and Wilson, viel War -gam, \Varwillah, Willurah,Steam Plains, and Moonbria
Booligal, Culparlin, and Oxley, vidNicholson's, Turner's, Bent's,Honen's, Moffat's, and Gibson'sHomestead Leases, Arrawatta,Cul pataro Station, and Smith's,McLennan's, Ingram's, andHolmes' Homesteads
Adelaide Camp (on the Booligal-Mossgielmail line) and WillandraHomestead, vat Merungle, Belle-vue, Furlong, Mount Pleasant,Pineleigh, Maxwell Braes, Yan-dembah, Thurlow, Moolbong,and Roeta ; and Adelaide Campand Willandra Homestead, vidMerungle, Andreylea, MaxwellBraes, Yandembah, Thurlow,Moolbong, and Roeta
Kirindi (on Booligal- Ivanhoe mailline) and Weonga, vid Glen -roy, Daisy Plains, Ravens -field, St. Andrew's, and Fresh-water
Mossgiel and Paddington, vidConoble, Murrumbong. andMoolah Stations. and CorowaGovernment Tank
Balranald, Euston, Gol Gol, Mil-dura (Vic.). and Wentworth; andMildura (Vic.), and Wentworth
Balranald, Hillermann's, WakoolCrossing, Stony Crossing, andSwan Hill (Victoria), vid PoonBoon and Murray Downs
Balranald, Hatfield. and Clare, vidPaika, Darling Block D, You'llPlain Tank, Till Till Station,and Till Till Government Tank
Stony Crossing and Tooleybuc, vidPoon Boon, Monahan's, Shána-ban's, and Downie's
Clare and Manfred ; andFrom Manfred Station to Gol Gol
Station, vid Mulurulu, Pan Ban,and Garn Pang, returning toManfred Station vid Mulurulu
Ivanhoe and Clare, vid KilferaStation
Ivanhoe and W}lcannia ..,
53
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
One
I Threo
51 One
51 One
.80 Six
120 Three
9 One37 One
73 Two
100 One
68 One
62 Ono
33 Ono
124 One
12rí One
Two52¡ Four
110
20
Two
One
}
}
15 One115 One j
50
120
One
One
Mode ofConveyance.
Sulky, 1horse
Spring -cart,1 horse
Coach, 1, 2,3, or 4horses
4 - wheeledAmericancoach', 2or morehorses
3 or 4 horse4- wheeledAmericancoach
Horseback4 wheeledconvey-ance, 2horses
Vehicle ...
2 - wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Sulky, 1horse, orbuggy, 2horses,when re-quired
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£ s. d.
40 0 0
20 0 0
79 0 0
900 0 0
837 0 0
42 18 0
97 0 0
15G 0 0
104 0 0
Sulky, 1 40 0 0horse
Shanghai,2 or 4horses
Coveredcoach, 4horses
4 - wheeledcoach, 2,
. 3, or 4horses, asrequired
Coach, 2, 3,Or morehorses
Horseback
Shanghai,2 horses
Buggy, 2horses
4 - wheeledveliielt , 2horses
195 0 0
384 0 0
207 0 0
470 0 0
30 0 0
102 0 0
99 0 0
19890
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1.905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec.,1907
31 Oct., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec:, 1906
31 Dec., 1907
conlonweatth Gazette. 3I t No. 17.-8th April, 1905
CONTRACTS FOR THE Coti'EYA)\cE UF ?1ín11.5 I1 THE ST.1'fh, OF NEW SOUTH WALESContinucd.
Contractors'
Naines.
379 Joseph Denison...
380 Alex. Hunter
3S1yPaul H. 1Miilrphy
382 Tlios. Hamilton...
383 John Hill and Co.(Limited)
384 W. H. Morrison
385 John Hill and Co.(Limited)
38G Whn. H. Morrison
387 Harry Webb* ...
388 Jas. McClure ...
3S9 Jas. McClure ...
390 William Croulaity
391 Joseph Hagan ...
Addresses.
Wilcannia
Broken Hill ...
Wileannia
Kircumbra hotel,Paroo -road, Wil-cannia
Broken Hill ...
Wilcannia
Broken Hill ...
Wilcaunia
Menindie
Bancannia Lake,vid Torrowaugee
Bancannia
1Milperinka
Yalpunga
1 Chas. H. Massey ¡ Manly ...
Postal Lines.
Approx.
tancein
Miles.
SOUTHERN ROADS aontinucd.Wentworth, Pooncarie, Tartna
Point, and Menindie. (Con-tractor to travel via the road tothe Darling River bank oppositeCuthero homestead)
Wentworth and Broken Hill, vidthe Ana - branch and Cudlnore'sPopiltall Station
Menmdie and Wilcannia, vid the"inside " or " river" road, be-tween a point north of Pama-maroo Bridge to the junction ofthis road with the "outside"road, at a point 14- mile u p theriver from Cameron's Home-stead ; thence vid Vigor's. Wein-teriga Station, opposite Tintinal-logy Station, and Rocky Water -hole Hotel (old route to betravelled in time of flood)
Wilcannia and Wanaaring, by thenew cleared road, vid CopagoLake
Railway Platform and Post Office,Broken Hill
Broken Hill, Round Hill, MountGipps, and Wilcannia, by thenew road
Broken Hill and Pinnacles ...
Broken Hill, Stephen's Creek, andTorrowaugee
Broken Hill and Menindie, by thecleared road, vid the QuondongHotel
Bancannia Lake (on the Torro-wangee and Cobham Lake mailline) and Yandarlo, vid Nundoraand Morden
Yandarlo and Salisbury, vid Van -cannia and Bootra
Milperinka and Yandanna, vidMount Poole and Mount Sturt
Tibooburra, Yalpunga, and Wom-Pah (Queensland), vid Warri
Warri, and Olive Downs
182
Frequencyof
Communica-tion
Mode ofCoi.v4yailcu:.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
No. of timesper week.
Two
205 One
108 Two
173 One
63S Once oryards of tener
daily120 Two ..
NORTHERN ROADS.f Manly, Brookvale, Narrabeen,
; f Rock Lily, and Newport ;... , With a branch mail to and from
I Rock Lily, Bayview, andChurch Point
Wiseman's Ferry, CentralI McDonald, St. Albans, and
Upper McDonald ;and
Wiseman's Ferry, CentralMcDonald, and St. Alban's
Lower Mangrove and MangroveCreek
Hornsby aIId Gaiston ;...and
Galston, Dural, and Glenorie ...
2 John J. Walker... Central McDonald
3 Edward Craft ... Mangrove Creek
1 Fredk. R. Black ...
5 Alfred Flarey ...
6 W11I1. Settrecs ...
7 Geo. A. Young ...
S MatthewJ. Wood-bury
9 W1ni. Roberts ..10 Geo. A. Palmer ...
11 Francis P. O'Leary
Glenorie
Galston
Kincumber
Gosford
Wyong Creek ...
Durren Durrell ...Yarramalong ...
Cooranbong ...
GaLston and Arcadia,( Woy Woy Railway Station and
Post Office, Blackwall ; and
I Blackwall, Davis Town, and Kin -cumber
Gosford, Erina, Terrigal, andWamberal
Railway Station, Wyong, and PostOffices, Wyong and Wyong Creek
Wyong, .7illi 'by, and Durren PurrenWyong, Yarramalong, and Brush
Creek
Railway Station, Morisset, andPost Office, Cooranbong
10 Two
39 Two
71 Two
44 One
60 One
36 One
52 One
13 Six
2s Six
17 Two
10 Two
6 Two
8 Six
9 Six
:1 Six4 Six
7 Six
S Six
2 Six
84 Two12 Three
4 Twiccaday
£s. d.
Date ofTermination.
Shanghai,2 or morehorses
Waggonette,2 horses
Buggy, 1 or2 Horses
764
435
378
8
0
0
0 f
0 ,
0
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
2 -horseshanghai
300 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Vehicle ... 47 10 0 31 Dee., 1907
Americancoach, 4horses
290 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
48 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
Coach, 4horses
130 0 0 At threemonths' noticeon either side
Americancoach, 3or morehorses
*99 0 0 *31 Dec., 1906
Horseback 50 0 0 14 Feb., 1905
Sulky, 1horse
90 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
2 or 4-wheeledvehicle, 2horses
60 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Buggy, 2horses
70 0 0 31 Dee., 1906
Vehicle, 11or morehorses
100 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Licensedvehicle
48 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Horseback 21 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Coach, 2 ormore horses1 or more
horsebuggy orsulky
99 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
Sulky . 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1905On foot and
horseback,or all theway byboat if re-quired
96 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Horse andsulky
50 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horseback 25 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
Horseback 25 0 0 31 Dec., 19054- wheeled
vehicle,43 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
2 horses4- wheeled
sociable,22 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
2 horses* Consequent on contractor Webb's default, Mr. John Cleary to be !laid £8 for the period from 18th to 31st October, 1904,
per week from ist November, 1904, to 13th January, 1905, for performing service. Contract cancelled from 13th January, 1905.and £3
No. 17.= --Sth April, 1905 312 Commonwealth Gazefte ,; onlnla
CONTRACTA FOR THE CONVEYANCE of MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEw SOUTH WALESContinued.
Contractors'
Names. Addresses.Postal Lines.
Approx. Frequency!)s- oftance Comniunica-In tion.Miles.
No. of timesper week.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
it s. d.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
12 Mrs. Sarah J.Horgan
1 Martinsville Cooranbong and Martinsville.(Contractor to convey mails onhorseback for X15 per annum ifrequired)
4 Six ... 1 Coach,horses
16 0 0
13 Jas. W. Clark ... Newcastle Fasslfern and Toronto ... 2? Six Horseback 11 0 0
14 Robert Walton ... Catherine HllBay
Newcaale, The Junction, Mere -wether, Charlestown, Belmont,Swansea, Mine Camp, and
25 Six Carriage, 1or morehorses
129 0 0
Catherine Hill Bay15 Jas. P. Turner ... Mosquito Island Newcastle and Mosquito Island ... 4 Six Cart 10 0 016 Geo. Shearman ... Fullerton Cove, Stockton and William Town ... 10 Three 52 0 0
Stockton17 Mrs. Selina Blanch Anna Bay William Town, Salt Ash, and 20 Three Horseback 69 6 8
Anna Bay18 John Jones Dudley ... Charlestown and Dudley 2 Six Horseback 40 0 019 Thos. James Wallsend- Platts-
burgWallsend- Plattsburg and Minmi.
(When the mid-day train from4 Twelve Coach, 2 or
3 horses127 0 0
Sydney is late, contractor toconvey the mails for Wallsend-
. Plattsburg and Minim fromCockle Creek Railway Station,to Wallsend- Plattsburg)
20 Thos. James Wallsend - Platts-burg
Wallsend Plattsburg and YoungWallsend. (Contractor to con -vey a seventh mail per weekfrom Wallsend- Plattsburg to
4 Six Coveredsulky orbuggy, 1horse
50 0 0
Young Wallsend if required)t Railway Station and Post Office,
Hexham1 Once a
dayFrom Hexham Railway Station to
Raymond Terrace6 ¡ Thirteen
or moreFrom Raymond Terrace to Hex-
ham Railway Station, and6 Six or
moreRaymond Terrace, Limeburner's 59 Six
21 Edward P. Now -land
GilgandraCreek, Booral, Stroud, Tele-gherry, Clareval, Weismantel's,Ward's River, Stratford, andGloucester ; and Gloucester,Krambach, Kundi.Lakh, Bo Bo,Tinonee, and Taree. (Con-tractor to travel vid Killawarra
48 Six
Coach, 2 ormorehorses asrequired
1,300 0 0
Bridge on completion, and Wing-ham, in time of flood, and whenmails cannot be crossed atTinonee)
22 Whn. Smith ... RaymondTerrace Raymond Terrace,Nelson'sPlains,and Mount Kenwary
5 Six 30 0 0
23 Mrs. N, Corbett Miller's Forest ... Raymond Terrace, Dockyard, and 4 Six Horseback 28 0 0Miller's Forest
24 \Vlm. Partridge Eskdale Raymond Terrace and Eskdale ... 4h Three Horseback,or sulky
17 18 0
25 John T. Parker...
26 Whir. Campbell...
Limeburner'sCreek
Bulahdelah
Limeburner's Creek, Karuah, TeaGarden's, and Hawke's Nest, vidTahlee, and Carrington Village
Booral, Girvan, and Bulandelah...
19
20
Three
Six
2- wheeledtrap,1 horse
4- wheeledcoach, 2or morehorses
70 0
107 0
0
0
27 John Power Bulahdelah Bulandelah, Markwell, and Upper 10 Three Horseback 30 0 0Myall
28 John Blows, junr. Boorah Bulandelah, Boolambayte, Bung-wall, and Carba
22 Three 2- wheeledvehicle,1 horse
6G 5 0
29 Boyle White ... Bulandelah Bulandelah and Coolongolook ... 19 Two Sulky, 1horse
53 19 0
30 Murdock McIn-tosh
Forster Bungwahl and Forster ... 30 One Horseback 21 0 0
31 Chas. Dargaville* Nabiac... Coolongolook, Wang Wauk, andNabiac
11 Two Horsebackor sulky,1 horse
29 10 0
32 Archibald McKin-non
Barrington Gloucester, Barrington, and Cope-land North
9L Six Horse andsulky
73 0 0
38 Hugh McSwan ... Barrington ,.. Barrington and Nowendoc 50 One Horseback 55 0 0
34 Archibald-McKin-non
Barrington Barrington, Berrico Creek, andRawden Vale, vid Arrowsmith's,Duncan McRae's, and Berrico
23 Two
Pack horse 83 0 0Station ; and Rawden Vale andCurracabark 26 One
35 John W. Farrell
3 Jas, Tattersall ...
Walcha
Krambach
Nowendoc, Ornndunibi, andWalcha,
Krambach, Cowan's, and Cocum-bark
47
G
One
Three
1 horsesulky
51 0
13 10
0
0
37 James Tattersall Krambach Krambach, Fair view, Nabiac, Failford, Lower Wallamba, Tun -curry, and Forster
22 Six Coach, 2horses
116 10 0
38 Herbert Thurling Killawarra Killawarra and Kimbriki, vidWeatherby's Murray's, Robin -son's, Latimer's, Monk's, Tay-lor's, and Martin's. (Contractor toconvey mails three times a weekat £25 7s, per annum if required)
12 Two Horseback 17 5 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1907
At threemonths' noticeon either side
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1.90631 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190031 Dec., 1900
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
* Contractor died 27th September, 1904, service bein performed by sureties for contractor's widow (Mrs. Jessie Dargaville).
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50 Ja
51 Ch
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lunionwealth Úazette. 313 No. 17.--$th April, 1905
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES-- continued.
Names.
Contractors'
Addresses.
39 JcS:c T. Bird 4`, ... . Z3Tirigham
40 Frederick T. Lam-bert
41 Pat.l:. Healy
4 Murdock Parker
43 Thomas H. Miller
44 Thos. Thornton...
45 Thos. H. Miller...
46 Noah Pane
Port Macquarie
Pam poolair
'1'aree
Zinghani ...
Killabakh Creek
W ingliarn
Cundle Plains,Cundletown
47 Geo. A. Gibson ..- Nowendoc Ri- rver, vid Knorrit Flat
4S Henry E. Yarling. Dingo Creekton
49 James Evindin ... Coopernook
50 James Lvindin ... Coopernook
51 Chas, Wooclgate
52 Jas Watts ... Kew ...
53 Geo. W. Lightley Kew ...
Wauchope
Mitchell's Island
54 Jas. W. Robinson
55 Tlìos. J. Free-. man
56 {.leo. llarriutt ...
57 Edward 111orcom
58 Jas. W. Robinson
59, Edwin C. Naylor
60 Wm. Siilitue
G1lobt.0'Neilí ...
West Kempsey{
Rawdon Island ...
Yarras...
Wauchope
Postal Lines.
!Approx. l'repnencyi''Once Coninnwica-in
?:o. of timesper wee':.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.Three and Wingliain, vid Woolla . S.', Six
Wool la
Taree, Cliathani, Cundletown, 51 SixChinni Ghinni, Jones' Island,Coopernook, Moorland, John'sRiver, Camden Haven, Kew,and Port Macquarie
Taree, Glenthorne, and Thun- S Threelioolah
Taree, Sidebottom Creek, and 17 TwoNabiao, vid Stony Creek
11'iirgham. Killawarra, and Wood- 16 Threeside
Winghain and Cedar Party Creek 6and Cedar Party Creek and 4Killabakh Creek
Wingham, Dingo Creek, and 13Mailee
Cundletowii, Oxley- Island, and 5 Twolohnock
Three ..Two or
ThreeThree
Woodside, Knorrit Flat, andNumber One ; and
Number One and .Nowendoc ...
Dingo Creek and Wherrol Flat.(Contractor to travel vid DingoCreek Bridge in times of flood)
Coopernook, Lansdowne, CentralLansdowne, and Upper Lans-downe, vid Rock Mill, thePublic School and Minnett's
Coopernook, Catt a Creek, andHarrington
Jones's island and Mitchell'sIsland
Kew and Laurieton
Kew and Kendall
Port Macquarie and Wauchope ...
Port Macquarie, Telegraph Point,East Kempsey, and Kempsey ;and
From Telegraph Point to PortMacquarie
Port Macquarie, Blackman'sPoint, Rawdoii Island, andEnnis
Wauchope, Huntingdon, Gan -non's Creek, Long Flat, Ellen-borough, and Yarras
Wauchope and Beechwood, vidthe main road
Telegraph Poi ii t Telegraph Point, Ballenggarra,Rolbuid's Plains, and ZJliperRolland's Plains
BeIgrave, WestKempsey
Gladstone
¡ '`'Pest Kempsey, Greenhill, Warne-
t<nr, Bcl!jr' ve, and Sherwood ;From Kempsey to West Kempsey,
Greenhill, Sherwood, and 112u-iarrabah ; and from Muliarr:a-
bali to Sherwood. Greenhill,and West Kempsey
Kempsey, Frederickton, SmithTown, Gladstone, Sum. inerIsland, Pelican Island, Jersey-ville, Gooloondurri, South -WestRocks, and Arakoon, vied the leftbank or Gladstone side of theriver, between Frederickton andGladstone. (Mails to be con-veyed between Kempsey, Frede-rickton, and Gladstone by boatin time of flood) 1
., W..T. Lambert performing service for months of January and February, 1005, at £610s. per month.t Service to terminate at South West Rocks instead of Arakoon, if required, in which case subsidy to be at the rate of £140 per annum.Contractor to convey a mail from Telegrap'i Point to Port Macquarie on Friday nights, free of cost to the Department, from 26.8.04.
34 Two
11
G
16
b
2
G
12
12
32
One
Three
Three
Six
Two
Six
Six
Six
Six
One T.
14 Three
27
4;
18
9
2G
2J
Three
Four
Four
Three
One
One
Six
l
J
)
Mo(.e ofConveyan::c.
4- wheeledcoveredcoach, 2horses
Coach, 2 or4 horses
Horseback
Carriage, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
Horsebacl.
Horse andsulky
2- wheeledvehicle, lhorse
Sulky
Horseback
2- wheeledvehicle,1 horse
Sulky, 1horse, oras required
4- wheeledvehicle,2 or morehorses
Mail coach,4 Iror:ses
1 -horsesulky andhorsebackwhen tideis too highfor vehicle
2 -horsevehicle
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Horseback,or Buggy,2 horses
Sulky, 1horse, orbuggy, 2horses
Sulky andhorse
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
s' s. (1.J
71 10 0' 31 Dec., 1907
575 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
44 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
48 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
16 19 0 31 Dec., 1906
46 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
52 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
26 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
14 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
38 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
28 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
76 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
296 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
55 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
70 0 0 + 31 Dec., 1906
40 .0 0 ¡ 31 Dec., 1906 :'
49 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
(I 0 0 i 31 Dee., 1906
j-144 19 0 31 Dec., 1907
i
No. r 7.- -8th April, 1905 31 4 ComnmonWealtli G
CONTRACTS FOR TilE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS I1 THE STATTE OF NEW SOUTH. WALEScavrtinucct.
Contractors'
Names.
62 Robert O'Neill ...
63 Alfred J. Davis'...
64 Daniel Hicks ...
65 Martin BroderickSOi Geo. F. May ...
67 Robt. S. Riley ...
fiS Philip Lam ph ...69 Lachlan T.
McDougall
70 John Jay
71 W hn. Blishen ...
72 Wlin. Blishen ...
73 Thos. Chamber-lain
'i4 Herbert A. Fry ...
75 Thos. Chamber-lain
76 Chas. J. Pinchen
77 F. W. Tinson ...
78 Geo. House
79 Herbert A. Fry
80 William Walker
81 R. R. White and F.Turnbull (sureties ofMichael McNamara)
82 John C. Brown ...
* Transferred toThrough remo
Addresses.
Gladstone
Uralgurra
Gladstone
r
l
Rainbow ReachBowraville
Taylor's Arin ...
BowravilleDorrigo
Bellingen
East Maitland ,..
East Maitland ...
West Maitland ...
Paterson
West Maitland...
Wollombi
Bolwarra, WestMaitland
Morpeth
Paterson
Gresford
Mount Rivers ...
l'or;tai Lines.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.Kempsey, Frederickton, CIybucca,
Unkya Creek, Barraganyatti,and Macksville ; (if at any timeContractor is obliged to adoptthe Tambar route instead ofClybucca, the latter place to beserved specially by the Contrac-tor, twice a week, to and freinFrederickton); and Macksville,Nambucca Heads, Deep Creek,Bellinger Heads, Fernmount,and Bellingen
Dempsey, West Kempsey, Green-hill, Skillion Flat, Temagog,Willawarrin, Hickey's Creek,Uralgurra, Bellbrook, and Co-mara, vid the Main Road andPee Dee
Gladstone and Loftus Bridge,across the Belmore River.(Contractor to travel up oneside of the river and down theother, and to deliver loose cor-respondence to the residents upBehnore River and above LoftusBridge)
Pelican Island and Rainbow ReachMacksville and Bowraville. (Con-
tractor to travel by the presentroute, or vid Wirrimbi, as re-quired)
Macksville, Lower Taylor's Arm,Taylor's Arm, and Burrapine,travelling alternately on thenorth and south sides of Taylor'sAnn, between Congarinni andQuilky's or Gray's Crossing
Bowraville and Argent's Hill ...Bellingen, Gordonville, Never
Never, ]3ielsdown, and Dorrigo;and Dorrigo and Tyringham.(Mails to be conveyed betweenBellingen and Dorrigo by fourwheeled vehicle, two horses,and between Dorrigo and'l'yring-ham by pack -horse or vehicle,for the sum of £1.39 15s., ifrequired)
Bellingen, Brierfield, and Bowra-ville
Railway Station and Post Office,East Maitland
East Maitland, Buchanan, Mul-bring, Mount Vincent, andBrunkerville
Railway Station, Church - street,and Post Office, West Maitland
West Maitland, Paterson, Walla -robba, and Dungog ; and
West Maitland to Largs, Wood-ville, and Paterson
West Maitland, Largs, Woodville,Seaham, Glenoak, and ClarenceTown
West Maitland, Bishop's Bridge,Sawyer's Gully, Cessnock, Mill -field, Sweotman's Creek, andWollombi ; with a branch mailto and from Cessnock andEllalong
West Maitland, Aberglasslyn,Rosebrook, and Lamb's Creek,with a branch mail to and fromAberglassyn, and Gosforth
Railway Station and Post Office,Morpeth
From Morpeth to Hintonand
From Hinton to Morpeth ...Hinton and Wallalong Public
SchoolPaterson, Vacy, Trevallyn, Gres-
ford, and Allynbrook ; andAllynbrook, Halton, and Eccles-
tonGresford and Mount Rivers
Mount Rivers and Lostock
Clarence Town ,,, Clarence Town, Glen William,and Brookfield
William Hawkins, of Wollombi, from 21st January, 1905.val of Post Office, Bielsdown, to Dorrigo, subsidy reduced to
Frequencycf
Communica-tion.
No. of times1)cl' week-
50 Three
27
49
9
2lo.
26
520
17
19
19
33
13
26
:37
Three
Two
Two
TwoThree
Two
TwoTwo
One
Two
i
Eight timesor oftenerdaily
Six ...
Six or moretimes a day,as requiredSix
One
Six
Six
8 Six13 Three
74
2
12:
24
12
10-(
5
ThreeSix
FourteenSix
Seven
Six
ThreeThree
ThreeThree
8 Three
I:113 9s. 481.
Node of Annual.1uuunt 1 a;-CUll\'ep:AJlce.
4- wheeledcoach, 2or 4horses
2 -horsecoach
Buggy, 1horse
370 0 0
149 9 0
19 19 0
18 0 0Coach, 2 65 0 0
horses
Sulky and 59 0 01 horse
Horseback
Pack-horse
Coveredbuggy, 2horses
2- wheeledconveyance,
1 horse2- wheeledconveyance1 horse
2- wheeledvehicle
Coach, 2 ormorehorses
2 or 4wheeledvehicle
2- wheeledvehicle,1 or 2horses
Vehicle ...Horseb ack
Spring -cart,sulky, orhorseback
2 -horsevehicle
Horseback1 -horsesulky
HorsebackHorseback
Horse andsulky
24 0 0±119 19 0
. 39 0 0
39 10 0
100 0 0
58 0 0
135 0 0
130 0 0
l243 0 0
61 0 0
}42 0 0
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dee., 1906
31 Dec., 1,007
31 Dee., 190E31 Dec.; 1905
31 Dec., 1.905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dee., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 190G
}147 10 0 31 Dec., 190G
}Ls4 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
29 15 0 31 Dec., 190G
38 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
miles less).per annum from 1st March, 1905 (two
rant
83 Jobs4 Slur
85 Hols; Joli:87 Joli
S8 lier89 I-ler
90 Ed.91 Hei
92 Jas.93 Job
94 Ge
95 WI
9G Ge
97 Ril
98 Ai.
99 AT
100 W
101 J
102
103 Jc
104 J(
105 L
10G G
1:7
108
109 J110 J
111 J
112 J
113 (
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omnloliwealthtagette. 316 No. 7. ---Sts April, 196S
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'
Names.
83 Tohn Seem( r ...
84Samuel Hazlett ...
85 Rout. Taylor * ...s; Joli in O' fi earn87 John Muddle ...
88 Henry J. Saxby ...89 Henry Muddle ...
90 Edward Moore ..,91 Henry Hawkins...
92 Jas. R. Walton93 Julni Galloway ...
9 i Geo. Collins
95 Wm. Cook
90 George Collins ...
97 Richard Snelson
98 Matthew Jurato-witch
99 Arthur Regan ...
100 Wlm. H. Brooker
101 Joseph Strumey
102 W. Haling
103 John Harborne...
104 Joseph McAlpin
105 Luke Muddle ...
100 Geo. 13. Bridger ...
1:7 R. T. McTaggart
108 Henry Devine ...109 John W. Attkins110 John J. Colgan ...
111 Jas. M. Murphy...
112 Jas. W. Robinson
113 Chas. A. Daniels
114 Thoma3 Magarity
C,1940--v
Addresses.
Dungog ...Bandon Grove ...
DungogCongewai ...Telegrah, Ben
dolba
Salisbury .Bendolba
MonkeraiCentral Wattagan
Payne's CrossingGreta ...
Branxton
Branxton
Branxton
Singleton
Singleton
Jerry's Plains ...
Merannie,Singleton
Singleton
,1
Boggy Flat
Bulgy ...
vid
I
Glennie's Creek
Merriwa
Postal Linea.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
NORTHERN ROADS continvcd.
Brookfield and Dungog ... ... 10 ThreeDungog, Bendolba, and Bandon 8 Six
GroveDungog and Alison .,, 3¡ ThreeEllalong and Congewai ... ... '7 ThreeBendolba and Underbank. (Con- 9 Six
tractor to convey nails threetimes a week for £21 per annum,if required)
Underbank and SalisburyBandon Grove and Wangat
6 Three11 Two
Monkerai and Weismantel's 6 ThreeWollombi, Laguna, and Central 12 Three
WattaganWollombi and Payne's Crossing ... S ThreePokolbin, Rothbury, South Allan- 11 Six
dale, and Allandale, vid Capp'sand Holmes'. (When BlackCreek is uncrossable, Contractorto travel vid Allendale- CessnockRoad)
Railway Station and Post Office,Branxton
1 + Twice or
Branxton, North Greta, and Dal- 4wood
Branxton and Elderslie ... 4
Railway Station and Post Office, ItSingleton (including conveyanceof extra mails and speciallyattending to the mails at theRailway Station as required)
Singleton, Whittinghain, Vere, 19 Sixand Broke. (Contractor to callat Vere Public School on theoutward trip)
Singleton, J3nggy Flat, Gouldsville, 25 ThreeWarkworth, and Jerry's Plains,vii2 Thorley's
Singleton, Sedgefield, Glendon 24 ThreeBrook, Marrana Creek, andMerannie Station (Binuie's)
Singleton, Scott's Flat, and Mit- 84 Threechell's Flat, vid Maloney's
Singleton, Bridgeman, St. Clair, 26 Threeand Carrow Brook, via St. CIairHomestead (G. Loder's)
A point on the Singleton- Jerry's 7 ThreePlains mail -line (near BoggyFlat) and Bulga
Bulga and Howe's Valley, vid 23 OneDarkey Creek Road
oftenerdaily
Three
Three
Ten timesor oftenerdaily
From Glennie's Creek to Gooran- 19 Twogoola, via Dry Creek PublicSchool. including the clearance ofthe letter -box at Kermode's ; and
From Goorangoola to Glennie's 17 TwoCreek (including clearance ofletter -box at Kermode's) )
I I Railway Mail Van, Railway Station Twice or )and Post Office, Muswellbrook oftener(including the clearance of "late dailyfee" letter -box at RailwayStation) ; and Muswellbrook, 51 SixDenman, Giant's Creek, Gungal,and Merriwa .1
Muswellbrook, Spring Creek, Wy- 17 Three ...bong, and Hewitt's. (Startingfrom Muswellbronk)
Muswellbrook and Jfayuga 5 ThreeMuswellbrook and'Durrbar's Creek 10 TwoGrass Tree Railway Platform and 22 Six
Muscle CreekDenman, Baerami, and Kerrabee, 30 Three ..
vidRosemount, RichmondGrove,and Bellmont
Kerrabee, Bylong, and Wollar ... 30 Two
Kerrabee and Widden ... '7 Two
MusaelIbrook ...
Kayuga ..Dunbar's CreekMuscle Creek ...
Baerami
Wollar
Kerrabee
Muswellbrook ... Merriwa, Bow, Will! Wally, 25 ThreeBora.nibil, and Cassilis
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£ 8. d.
Date ofTermination
HorsebackSulky,
1 horseHorsebackHorsebackHorseback
HorsebackHorseback
Sulky, 1horse
HorsebackSulky,
1 horse
Spy ing cart,1 horse
Sulky, 1horse
Coveredcon veyance,1 or morehorses
Sulky 1horse
Veh icle,horses
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky andhorse
1 horsesulky
1 horse andsulky, or
horsy, ifnecessary
Sulky, 1horse
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
1 - horsesulky
1 -horse cartHorsebackHorseback
Horsebackor Sulky
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
Vehicle,horse, orcoach, 2horses
30 040 023 024 039 0
27 025 0
30 038 0161079 0
26 0
17 0
19 15
83 0
74 17
64 0
100 0
24 0
63 0
35 0
40 0
39 0
249 0
73 0
20 037 024 9
75 0
70 0
15 0
119 0
00
000
00
00
00
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 31
0 310 310 31
0 31
0 31
0 31
0 31
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months'notice on
either side.
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* Contractor died 7th October, 1904, subsidy being paid to widow (Jane Taylor).
No. 17.-8th April, 1905 316 Coninionwealtll G
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF \MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALsS continued.
Contractors'Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
óf Y
Con ununica-fion.
1líode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay -
able.
Names. Addresses.
No. of timesper week. £ s. d.
115 Augustine Fitz-patrick
116 James Lee
117 Hugh McKenzie
118 Jas. Lennox ...119 Chas. Claydon ...
120 Duncan Cumming,sen.
121 Mrs. Emma Clifton
122 Thos. G. Brown...
123 J. T. \Tigers
124 W lm. Hazell ...
125 Ernest J. Marks
125 J. T. Vigers
127 John Stewart ...
128 Matthew E. Flan-agan
129 Geo. A. Wiggan
13) Wlsu. H. Young
131 Michael Boyle ...
132 Patrick T. Harrigan
133 Alfred H. Tanner
Wollar
Merriwa
134 Wlm. Nicholl
135 Thomas E. ¡Tanner,junr.
13G William H. T.Arnold
137 Alfred H. Tanner
- 138 Michael Reddon
139 Cecil Lord
140 John Doo lan
Cassilis
CassilisAberdeen
Davies' Creek
Aberdeen
Scone ...
Scone ...
{
Muswellbrook ...
Scone ...
Scone ...
Duncan's Creek,Bowling AlleyPoint
Burman
Nundle
Murrurundi
Black ville
Quirindi
Quirindi
Quirindi
Quirindi
Spring Ridge
Pine Ridge
G unnedals
Quirindi
Quipolly Creek...
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
Merriwa and Wollar, via Kellickand Bow Creek
Merriwa and Idaville, vid Terra -gong
Cassilis and Uarbry, vid O'Mal-ley's ; and
Uarbry and Leadville ...Cassilis and Munmurra ... ...Aberdeen, Dangarfield, and Rou-
chell BrookRouchell Brook and Davies' Creek,
vid the main roadAberdeen to Brushy Hill by the
present route, vid Broad Cross -mg, thence back to junction ofroad near Wilkinson's, acrossnew road to Harrison's andDight's, and back to Aberdeen,vid Segenhoe
Railway Station and Post Office,Scone
Scone, Gundy, Moonan Flat, Bell -trees, and Moonan Brook. (Con-tractor to travel viii \Vet Creekin time of flood)
Scone, Owen's Gap, and Burman
Scone, Woodlands (J. Barwick's),and Dar's Springs, vid Margin'sand Thornthwaite
Beiltrees (on the road betweenScone and Moonan Brook),Stewart's Brook and Bluey
Moonan Flat, Glenrock, Hang-ing Rock, and Nundle, ridGlenmore, Ellerston,Vine's, Corbett's, Simpson's,Glen Rock Shed, GlenRock Station, Barry Station,and Glen Barnett Station
Burman and Dale's Creek
Blandford, Timor, and Nundle ...
Railway Station, Murrurundi, andPost Offices, Haydonton andMurrurundi
Willow Tree, Glasston, Blackville,and Yarraman
Railway Station and Post Office,Quirindi
Quirindi, Castle Mountain, andWallabadah, vid Quirindi Sta-tion and Main Road
Quirindi and Warrah Ridge, vidBorambil Settlement
Quirindi and Yarraman, via MainRoad to Pine Ridge, MookiSprings, Kickerbill, and alongthe new road to Yarraman
Quirindi, Caroona, Spring Ridge,and Coolanbilla
From Wallabadali to Fairview,Derrick's, Jenkin's, Woodton,Fitzsimmon's, Ingall's, O'Sulli-van's, Delandre's, and Ingall's,thence vid the Great NorthernRoad to Wilson's, and Wallaba-dah. (Contractor to convey mailstwice a week for a sum at therate of £28 per annum, if re-quired)
Yarraman, BundelIa, and TambarSprings, vid Rockgedgiel
Yarraman, Colly Blue, and Trill-key, vid Merriiong, Rotherfield,Roberts', Dickson's, Webland's,and Squire's (including carriageof all postal parcels), travellingrid the eastern side of Yarn,-man Creek
Quipolly Creek and Quipolly ...
42 ( One
37 1 Two
17 I Three
181117
r7
TwoOneThree
Two
24 I Two
}
Thrice orsoftener daily
30 Three ...
16 I Three
32 I Two
17 I Three
56 I Three
10 I Two
42 I Two
1 Twenty-four
53 Three
a- Three timesor oftenerdaily
9 Six ...
9 1 Two
53 Three
45 I Three
20
40
33
21
Three
Three
Three
Three
Horseback
Horsebackand 2-wheeledsulky
Sulky, 1 ormore horse
2 -horsevehicle
Horseback
Horseback
Deli veryvan, l horse
Coach, 2or morehorses
Sulky, 11orse
2 wheeledvehicle, lhorse
Coach orsulky, 1.
or morehorses
Horseback
Iiorsel)ack
Horseback
Light springcart, 1horse
Packhorse
Vehicle, 1horse
Horseback
Coach, 4horses
2 - horsecoach,horsebackin verywetweather
Horseback
4- wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
Sulky ...
Horseback
ett
Date ofTerminatio4
29 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
71 10 0 31 Dee., 1905
97 9 0 31 Dec., 1905
16 0 0 31 Dee., 190657 16 10 31 Dec., 1907
33 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
29 0 0 31 July, 1905
35 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
125 0 0 31 Dee. 1906
72 0 0 31 Dec., 1900
74 15 0 31 Dec., 1906
97 0 0 + 31 Dec., 1906
136 5 9 31 Dec., 1905
2818 095 0 0
3S 0 0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
1119 0 0 3L Dec., 1907
39 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
49 15 0 31 Dec., 1905
27 14 0 31 Dec., 1907
135 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
37 S 0 131 Dec., 1007
34 0 0 At this
months' notiezon either side
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85 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
32 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
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Commonwealth Gazette. 317 No. 17.--8th April, 1905
CoA'r1tAt:7ri FOR THE CoNVHYANC1i. OF MAILS I4 THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAl.hSa-contiatred.
Contractors'
Names.
141 John D. Leary ...
143 Enmanuel 1\lil-lcrd
143 David Thomson...144 Robert J. Now
land
145 Robert J. Now-land
146 John Walker ...
147 Mrs. Maria Daniels
14S Mrs. Maria Daniels
149 Susanna M. J.Nelson
150 Susanna M. J.Nelson
151 Thomas Head ...
152 Norman E. Hum-phries
153 Oliver E. Devine Boggabri
Addresses.
Gunnedah
Gunnedah
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
D1 i1es.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
From Curlewis to Wondoba, vidRugby, Digby, Pryor's, andElsley's, returning to Curlewis,via Doel's, Calala, The Cedars,Lochiel, Bartlett's, and the roadpast the settlers along the rail -way line. (Contractor to extendservice to Cruickshank's,Cameron's, and Delves' for anadditional sum of £15 perannum if required)
Railway Station and Post Office,Gunnedah
Gunnedah Gunnedah and MeermaulGunnedah Gunnedah, Coocoobuonah, Mul-
laley, Pine Vale, Pocky Glen, andCoonabarabran, vid the newGovernment road
Gunnedah Gunnedahi and Wcsterwelkr's, viaMcCurvey's Crossing, Gleufen-zie, Warner's, Case's, Ingram's,Baker's, Golly Cragh, Clonan's,and-Quia
Coolah ... ... Mullaley, Tambar Springs, andCoolali, viti Bando
Mullaley Mullaley and Launt's, vid BooloolaDutzen (Griffith's), Mount Plea-sant. Coch;ane's (Paulo), Wal-lace's (Bahnoral), Gollan's,Jackson's, and Dillon's
Mullaley ... Mullaley and Garrawilla, vid Nom -bi Station, Mitchell's Creek Roadto Uliman. vid the SettlementLeases, Uliman Station, Fin -lay's, Bennett's, Keronga, Peter's,and Norman's. (Contractor toconvey mails twice a week, at£98 per annum, if required)
Coonabarabran ... Coonabarabran and Bugaldi, viaLeslie's, Mullen's, Taylor's (Hill-side), Brennand's, Kerr's (Ya-meubah), Matthew's, Taylor's(Red Ridge), Cavanagh's, Bar -wick's, and Buckley's, Yarinan
Coonabarabran... Coonabarabran and BlantyreStation, following the Castle -reagh River down to Ulamambie,thence vid Finlay's, Purlewaugh,returning from Blantyre Stationvid Walter Wright's, Tarrant's,Ulamambie school, J. Morrisey's,and Morgan Reddan's
Baradine Coonabarabran, Bugaldi, Bara -dine, and Pilliga, vid Yarragan,Gorah, Kianbri, Merriwee, Erin -bri, Merebene, Wangan, and A.Bleakley's
Boggabri ... Railway Station and Post Office,Boggabri
Boggabri and Lindsay Station,via Grover's (The Rock) as well
as vid all places on route hithertofollowed. (Contractor to receive£10 per annum extra if requiredto also travel vid Warner's andChambers')
Boggabri and Barney Springs(Shaw's), vid the Iron Bridge,McGregor's, A. Dubois', E.Fox's, O'Brien's, Fox Brothers'box, Andrews', J. Jones', A.Carstair's, W. Burton's, G. Dun -stan's, L. Shearer's, Burton's,Bayne Brothers', Read's, Wean,and Nicholl's, Peuryn. (Shouldany short private tracks be closedthe main road must be travelled)
... Boggabri and Airland's (Peeble's)vid Brotherton, Pinedale, Cots-wold (Coates), Willala, Bedwell'sGullendaddy, Blairmore (Craw -ford's), Pampoola, Braemar,Corea, Uplands (McLean's), andLower Arrowamie
... Railway Station and Post Office,Narrabri
154 Ernest A. Appleby, Boggabri
155 Ernest A. Appleby] Boggabri
156 Mtn. J. Ferguson f Narrabri
157 Lawrence Ruttier - Bathurstford
Wee Watt, Cuttalri, Pilliga, Come -by- chance, Goangra, and Wal-gett
17
24
1
665
30
No. of timesper week.
1
Three
Twice oroftenerdaily
Two ...Three
Two
54 Three
46
51
14
38
95
45
61
64
99¡
Three
Three
One
One
One
Twice oroftenerdaily
Two ...
Two
Two
Fifteentimes oroftener
Three ...
Mode of Annual J
Conveyance. Amount pay-able.
Date ofTermination.
Sulky, 1horse
1-horse con-veyance
Horseback4 -horse
coach
Packhorse
2 -horsecoach
Horseback
Horseback
59 0 0
24 0 0
18 0 0380 0 0
30 0 0
165 0 080 0 0
120 0 0
Sulky, 1 + 62 15 0horse
Horseback
Two or fourwheeledvehicle
1 horse andspringcart
Horseback
Spring -van,1 horse
5 -horsecoach
33 18 6
104 0 0
28 0 0
75 0 0
50 0 0
88 0 0
31 Dec., 1907'
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190631 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 19C6
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1307
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
44 19 0 31 Dec., 1907
2,459 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Nog tl..--11th April, i9as 818 Commonwealth Gazette,
fir 7-TRACTS FOR ME CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.Names. Addresses.
158 John Billingsley (Narrabri
159 Wlm. H. Roberts Narrabri
160 Robert C. Pater - Narrabrison
161 James H. Atkin - j Goangrason 11
162 Joseph Willis ... J Collarenebri ...
163 John Stewart ... Collarenebri . .
164 Geo. O. Shaw, jun. Moree ...
165 Michael Smith ... I Wee Waa
166 John Williams ... I Wee Waa
167 Alex. Cormie ... Pilliga ...{
168 Frank Scott Dunkeld, Cub -baroo siding
169 Edwin Mewton ... j Carbeen Siding...
NORTHERN ROADS -- continued.
From Narrabri, vid Schutz'r,Blaney's, Bailey's. Egan's, G.Smith's, Frater's (Deep Creek),Gett's, Brake's, F. Smith's, W.Smith's, Barton's, Whalen's,Gregory's, Billingsley's, Orman's,and Dunmore's to J. Dorrington's,returning to Narrabri, vid Mar-shall's, Donaldson's, Robinson's,and the other places named
Narrabri, Terry- hie -hie, andGravesend, vid 'Killarney, Mep-pen's, A'ladden's, Hunt's OldEd eroi, Eli Davies', BerrygillPublic School, Berrygill(Keen's), Regan's, E. Hann's,R. McMaster's, Galtee More,Cap and Bennett, Glendarra,Mountain View, Slaughter-house, Brooklyn, and Maiden's.(Contractor to be allowed £10per annum to call at McMaster'snew house and Connor's, EdenValley, if required)
Narrabri,ll ?yell Vale, and Lehane's(Roma), viel main road to turn -offat Wyatt's, Wyatt's, Maxwell's,and Cohen's ; and Narrabri, MyallVale, and Howard's, vid mainroad to turn -off at Wyatt's,Wyatt's, Maxwell's, Cohen's,Lehane's (Roma), Lehane's senior,E. S. Borthwick's box, andFord's (W. M. Borth wick's)
Come -by- chance, J. O'Brien's (Tall -wood), and Goangra, vid Oakleigh,McQuillan's, Kensington,Bishop's box, McCulloch's box,Fairlight, and Crother's
Collarenebri, Moongulla, and NewAngledool, vid Gamalally," Moongulla Hotel," MoongullaStation, Piangobla, The Bore,and Yaranbah ; and
Collarenebri, Moongulla, and Dun -umbral, via Derrima, Grant's,Sherriff's, and Stinson's ; and
Collarenebri, Moongulla, andPiangobla, vid Derrima, Grant's,Sherriff's, Stinson's " MoongullaHotel," Dunumbral and Moon-gulla Stations
Collarenebri and Mogil Mogil, vidP. C. Lyon's, Wombian, CharlesClark's, Wirrabilla, and Daly'sLong Swamp
Gurley Railway Siding, andTycannah, vid Kerramingley,Halse's, Butler's, Fingleton's,"Bumble Hotel," S. Gall's, Ken -dall's, and the Government Tank
Wee Waa and Merah, (E. A. Hol-combe's), vid W. R. olcombe's,S. Smith's, Shannon's, Tey's,Hunt's, and J. P. Redford's
Wee Waa and Boolcarrol, vidMrs. Thompson's, Wedderburn,Pendennis, and Doreen
Pilliga, Bugilbone, and Yarrai-dool, vid Bugilbone Station,O'Mullane's, Balgarnie's, andMoffat's ; and
Pilliga, Bugilbone, and Hol.-combe's, via Yarraldool Station,Murray's, Marshall's, and Mof-fat's
Cubbaroo Railway Siding, andBugilbone, vid Drilldool (Cub -baroo Station), thence to mainroad opposite Reardon's,Powell's. and Dempsey's. (Con-tractor to extend the service toPilliga, if required, for an addi-tional sum of £30 per annum)
From Carbeen Railway Siding toHockin's, vid Drinkwater's andthe main road. (Contractor toextend service to J. S Smith'sand Holcoinbe's for an addi-tional sum at the rate of £20 perannum, if required
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of tintesper Week.
30 f Two
80 I One
40 I One
48 I One
75
One
One
32 One
46 On
18 Two
16 Two
44 Two
28 Two
34 Two
40 One
21 Two
15 Two
}
i
Mode ofConveyance.
Horseback
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
£ s. d.
65 0 0
Date ofTermination,
31 Dec., 1907
Horsebackor sulky
Sulky
Horsebackor sulky
4 - wheeledvehicle
1 - horsevehicle
95
100
40
1
139
10
0
0
19
0
0
0
6
31 Dee., 194
31 Dec., 1905
13 June, 1905
J 31 Dec., 1906
1 -horsevehicle
45 0 0 f 31 Dec., 1905
2- wheeledvehicle, 1horse
83 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky, 1horse
59 19 9 31 Dec., 1905
Horseback,or sulky indry weather
60 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Sulky, 1 1
or morehorses
139 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Sulky, 1horse
70 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horsebackor sulky
55 0 0 131 Dec., 1905
Commonwealth Gazette. 319 No. 17.--8th April, 1go5
CaTTBACTà i"OB THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS I:1 THE STATE. OF NEW SOUTH WAi.$E3--OottE¢nLIaLÌ.
Contractors'
Naines.
170 Joseph Willis ...
171 David Hynes ...
172 Severo J. Wilson
173 Bourke McKellar
174 Geo. H. Murray
175 George R. Walton
no Charles Smith ...
177 Win. T. Maher ...
178 Wm. T. Maher ...
179 George Woodcroft
180 Richard Stall-worthy
181 David Aitken ...
182 Fredk. G. O'Hara
183 Fredk. G. O'Hara
Addresses.
Collarenebri
Bul3 eroi
Cryan
Burren Junction
Brewarrina
Walgett
Walgett
Walgett
Walgett
Walgett
Wal gett
Mogil Mogil ...
Motee ...
Moree ,..
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
NORTHERN ROADScontinued.Burren Junction Railway Station,
Burren, Avondale, and Collar-enebri, vid the road from BurrenPost - office to the main Collar -enebri road opposite Collytoo-tela, thence the usual mail routeto Avondale and Collarenebri.(Contractor to arrange to crossPian Creek when unfordable, orexchange mails at nearest ap-proachable railway platform)
Burren. Junction Railway Station, 41. TwoNowley, and Bulyeroi, vid Bur-ren Station, Wyatt's, Eurimbla,the main road to Nowley, andthence the usual route toBulyeroi. (If contractor is re-quired to omit travelling vidEurimbla, a sum at the rate of£5 per annum is to be deductedfrom subsidy)
Burren Post- office, Cryan, and 28 TwoNew Cryan, vid Old Burren andGalara
Burren Junction Railway Station Twoand Lezayre, vid C. McKenzie'sand Moorefield
Walgett, Boorooma, and Brewar- 105 Tworina
Frequencyof
Communion..tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
No. of timesper week.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
60 ( Two ... { Coach, 4 137 0 0 f 31 T cc., 31:05horses
Walgett and Collarenebri, via 68 TwoWalma, Eurie Eurie, Merca-dool Station, Cameron's, O'Con-nell's, Kirby's, and G. Wright's
Walgett, Angledool, New Angle- 140 Twodool,Currawillinghi, Hebel (Q.),and Goodooga. (Contractor toconvey mails once a week forthe sum of £200 per annum, ifrequired)
Walgett and Goodooga, vid Coin- 115 Oneborah, Springs, Grawin, WilbyWilby, Louglinan's, and NewBangate Station
Walgett and Comborah ... 30 One
Walgett and Carinda, vid Old 73 OneKidgear, Polly Brewan. TheWilgas, Bogewong, and WarrenDowns,
Walgett, and New Cryan, vid 40 OneMoore's, Walma, Binnie's,Clarke's box, J. A. Colwell's,Brough's, and Webeck's. (Con-tractor to substitute, if required,a service once a week betweenWalgett and Webeck's, vidMoore's, Walma, Binnio's,Clarke's box, J. A. Colw ell's, andBrough's, at the rate of £45 perannum. Contractor to alsoextend service between Walgettand New Cryan to Cryan with-out extra subsidy, if required)
Mogil Mogil. to Goondabluie, 32 TwoCambo Cambo (Doyle's), Burren-bah, and Dumeindi ( Bruce's),vid Burren Burren Station, Pic-ton's Goondabluie Station andDoyle's (Kundilla), returning vidCambo Cambo
Woolabra, Millie, and Bulyeroi, 62 Twovid Jew's Lagoon, Gaynor's,Kerr's, Small's, R. Cameron's,D. Cameron's, J. Shearer's,Dalton's, Wilalee, McMahon's,and Warrila. (Contractor tocall at Glenroy, if required,without extra cost)
Woolabra, Millie, and Bullarah, vid 68 OneGlenroy, R. Boland's, Paisley's,T. Boland's, Phelp's, Philpott's,Drinan's, T. Grace's, Kemp's,R. S. Sims', S. W. Sims', Hat -horn's box. and Derra Station ;and Woolabra, Millie, and Bul-larah, vid Glenroy, Boland's, OneMcFarland's, Hamilton's, Duff's.(Retreat), Philpott's, Drinan's,Grace's, Kemp's, Sims', Ha-thorn's box, and Derra Station(First mentioned route to betravelled when Moonin Creek isin flood.)
* Sulky to be used from 1st January, 1905.
Licensed 114 18 0 31 Dec., 1907waggon-ette
Sulky ... j 69 19 6 j 31 Dec., 1906
Horseback , 70 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906or sulky*
4- wheeled j 200 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906coach, 2horses
4- wheeled 138 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906vehicle,2 or morehorses
Vehicle, j 350 0 0 j 31 Dec., 19072 or 4horses
Coach, 2or morehorses
Coach, 2horses
4- wheeledconvey-ance, 2or morehorses
Horsebackor sulky,1 horse, ifrequired
Horsebackor sulky
4- wheeledvehicle,2 horses
2- wheeledvehicle, lor morehorses
105 0 0
40 0 0108 0 0
50 0 0
84 10 0
160 0 0
148 0 0
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
No. 17 . -8th April, 1905 320 Commonwealth Gazette.
'ONTRACTd NOR THE CUK\'rl'.A KCF. OF 1:..lII.S IN THE STATE OF NEW S_)UT11 WALESCO)b:LlLl(C(f;.
Contractors'Postal Lines.Postal
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Connunic;a-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.J'
AnnualAmount pay-
aule.
Names. Addresses.
£ $, d.No. of timesper week.
184 Chas. Sni th ...
185 David Aitken
183 A. U. Ezzy*
187 Stephen Cavanagh
188 William A. Con-roy
189 Albert T. Hum-phries
1.90 Wm. M. Maher
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
Bulyeroi ... 13ulyeroi, Dfacken :ie'r, and Cham-pion's, vid Smith's. 13urrell's,Guilfoyle's, 011ie's, Masman's,Bank's, Madigan's, Greenaway's(Branxton), Barrett's, Kirby's(Frankston), and Fripp's
Mogil 11Zo;i1 ... ]3ulyeroi and Mogil Mogil, vidNott's, Walsh's, S. Jackson's,.T. Strang's, H. W. Strang's, R.F. G. String's, .1. O'Neill's, M.O'Neill's, Ludlow's, Lander's,Shaw's, Myamblar, Mehi Bridge,Bank's, Strathclyde (when MeliiRiver is crossable), and Colly-mongle Station. (Contractor totravel between Nott's and J.Strang's, vid Dubois', Roll's,and Steele's, once a week, andvid Walsh's once a week)
Moree ... ... Railway Station and Post Office,Moree
Pallamallawa ...
Moree ...
Moree ...
Ashley
f
111 Whiz. E. Taylor... I Ashley
192 Wlm. E. Taylor... j Ashley
Moree, Pallamallawa, and Wari-alda, vid Boolooroo Bridge, Ta-reelari, and Bogamildi Station
Moree, Ashley, Wallon, Garas,and Mungindi, vid Midkin, WWTel-bon, Cow Vale, Benarha, andYarrawa. (Contractor to con-vey mails three times a week fora sum at the rate of £850 perannum, if required)
Moree and King's, vid Contba-dello, G-lenmore, Talaraga, Mad-den's., and Wilmot's
Moree, Goonal, Bullarah, and BM'rendoon, vid Milburndale, Lucksail, Barlow's, Prairie Dale,Keytah, Fishmoye, Boonaldoon,and Frank Wilmott's
Moree, Talmoi, and S. Harris'(Stancombe's), via Avoca, .Turd's,Delander's, Wahnsley's, H.Matthew's, and .1. C. Boyle's(Kelso) ; and
Moree, Talmoi, and S. Harris'(Stancombe's), via PioneerBridge, Midkin Woolshed, Lo-max's, Winter's, Wahnsley's,H. Matthew's, and J. C.Boyle's (Kelso) ; and from
S. Harris' (Stancombe's) to W.Harris', W. Harding's, andDoran's, returning to S. Harris'(Stancombe's) vid A nderson's,Strong's, Lomax's, and Bucknell's
38
5.1
1
55
74
45,11.
51
40
47
27
One
Two
Twice oroftenerdaily
Two
Two
Two
Two
One
Wallon, Boggabilla, and Goon- 73 T wodiwindi. Contractor to travelalternately, vie/ \\Telbon," Dolgelly Hotel." Glenloth,Dolgelly, H. Keen's, and Mer-riba ; thence by the main roadto Tulloona (past Alderton's andMcNeil's), CoppymurruinbiHa,and the route hitherto followed ;and vid W elbon, " DolgellyHotel, " Glenloth, Dolgelly, Hill -stead, Polideroy, Robinson's, 83Brady's. Cosgrove's, . Barden's,and the Washpool. (Contractorto travel from Ashley instead of\Vallon, vid Tareela and theWelhon Settlement lease roadto Dolgelly, if required)
Horsebacl.
Sulky, 1
horse
Spring van,1 horse
Horse andsulky
Coach, 3horses
Horse andsulky
2 -horsevehicle
Sulky, 1horse
Coach, 3 ormorehorses
44 0 0
1.1.8 0 0
32 10 0
98 0 0A°
075 0 0
7900
104 0 0
104 0 0
1331 10 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 1905
31. Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 March, 190G
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
:31 Dee., 1905
:31 Lec., 190G
193 Patr' : 1Teffe nui Garah ... .. Morrison's (on the Moree -Mun- 41 One Horseback 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
gindi Mail Line). and Bornai,94.1 Stirton's, .Takin's, Miller's,Wilson's, Magill's, Alexander's,Miss Kileen's, Todd's. Naiu's,Alderton's, and Winter's
to 1905, at £52 per annum, and thereafter* Arrangements made with W. H. Roberts to perform service from 1st January, 190:x, 03l.st March, , .
at three months' notice on either side.t Contractor allowed £26 per annum extra to start frolil Moree and travel ui.î Ashley fioni 22nd February, 1905 (90 and 94 miles).
onweaith Gazetté. 321 No. Ti.-8th April, r9o5
CONTRACTS FOE THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS IN THIS STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued.Ng.
Contractors'
Addresses.
Postai Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
1R1 Fredl:. G. O'Hara 12oree ...
195 William Timmins
19G Wlm. E. Taylor ...
197 John Allison
103 Alcxr. G. Walker
199 Albert Bruen ...
200 Thos. Devon
201 Owen E. Carrigan
232 \\'lm. Eveleigh ...
203 Mrs. Emma Page
204 Charles Woods ...
205 Charles Woods ...
20G John Odgers andWhit. McClel-land
Bullarah
L
Ashley...
Garah ...
Mungindi
Kunopia
(Q.)
Stuartville, ridBoomi
Currabubula ...
Duri ...
Taunvorth
Tamworth
Nundle
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
* Bullarah, Inglewood, and Myam-blar, Vitï! Derra, J. R.McKenzie's, J. Witton's,McCoy's, J. P. Mullery's, H.Collin's, W. Reardon's, GeorgeCollin's, Elizabeth Parry's, W.Rodney's, and M. Cowle's ; and
Bullarah and Inglewood vilsMungyer New Station
From Bullarah to Parry's, Fergu-son's, Wilmott's, Power's,Strong's, C. Wilmott's, Brown's,and Canvin's (Crinoline), re-turning to Bullarah vi 1 Tim -min's, Dawson's, Harding's,McDonald's, and Meroe Station ;and
From Bullarah to Meroe Station,McDonald's, Harding's, Daw-son's, Timmin's, and Canvin's(Crinoline), returning to Bul-larah, via Brown's, C. Wil-mott's, Strong's, Power's, Wil-mott's, Ferguson's, and Parry's
Ashley, Wallon and Gil Gil (M.Keniff's) vic2 Matthews', Scott's,Tarela, Dawson's, Hennessy's,E. Dawson's Careunga Station,J. Mawhiney's, F. Houston's,
. McIntyre's, and Isabella Jamie-son's
Garah, Boomi, and Kunopia, vie?the Travelling Stock Route be-tween Garah and Sandholes,Sandholes Station, and routehitherto followed. (Contractorto carry out a service instead,Garah, Boomi, Sandholes, andKunopia by the direct routeif required at rate of £100 perannum
Mungindi. and O. Lediiighatn's,via Wirrah Station, W. Ledrng-ham's, T. Striven :s, E. Burin's,Welsh's, Proctor's, McLaugh-li.n's, Murphy's, and Corckran's
Kunopia, Boomi. and Nungindi.vita Graman, Champain's, MyallPlain, Barney's, Killen's, Frist oe's, .John Hitchin's, J. Miles',Werrina Station, J. Warby's,F. Warby's, Fathom's, Butler's,Byron's, Brown's, Bucknell's,Robinson's, Yarrawa Bridge,and Caloona
Boggabilla and Stuartville (O. E.Carrigan's), vie G. Ferguson's,J. Jackson's, W. Ferguson's,W. Jackson's. Whitehorn's,Dillon's, Welsh's, Wilson Bros ',and Mrs. Allen's, returning vidBoobera ; and
Boggabilla and Mrs. Allen's, 2441ioiltera, Dillon's, Welsh's, andWilson Bros.', returning vi,2\'Vhite }corn's, .Jackson's, andFerguson's
~roIn Boomi to Kunopia, Boronga,Palerang, and Stuartville, re-turning to Beonni, vit2 Near-man's, J. P. Carrigan's, 'l'heSaw Mills, Milton's, Rennie's,Cousin's, McTntosh's, A. W. F.Carrigan's. Owen P. Carrigan'sbox, and Mrs. Matchett's
Currabubula and Cóifton Station,viii J. T)aIy's, Heligman'r,Marr's, and Piallaway Station
Duri Railway Platform and PostOffice, 11uri
Railway Station and Post Office,Tamworth
Tamworth and Goonoo Goonooby direct route
Tamworth. Nemingha, Dungowan.Wooloomin, Bowling AlleyPoint, and Nundle
44
No. of timesper week.
One
30 One
51 One
51
43
42
35
One
Two
Two
Two
63 ! One
41
35
20
1.!T
1
16
3G.
One ...(Sun -aays)
wf
t
One ,.(Thin s-days) )
Two
Two
Six
Three orfour timesor oftenerdaily
Six ...
Six
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
Sulky, 1lieuse
Horseback
Sulky, 1horse
Sulky, ihorse
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Springvan, 1hi rse
Coach, 2horses
Coach andhone
£ s.
89 10 0
80 0 0
112 10 0
110 0 0
co 10 0
79 0 0
79 0 0
60 0 0
Date ofTermination.
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 19î5
31 Dec , 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1935
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
2G 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
2G 0 0 31 Dee., 1906
49 0 0 31 Dee., 1907
GO 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
149 5 0 31 Dec., 1905
* Contract'w to convey mails between Bullarah and Rodney's, vir2 Johnson's, Dacey's, Mungyer, Cross's, Bi:llen's, Reardon's,Inglewood, and McDonnell's twice a week, thus omitting Derra Station and terminating at Rodney's, instead of Myamblar.
No. 1.7. -4th April, 19os 322 Commonwealth
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF Nltw SOUTH WAi.®oontin,ittd.
Contractors'Postal Lines.
A1Disx'
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-fion.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay -
able.Names. Addresses.
No. of timesper week. £ s. d.
207 :James B. Pole ...
208 Michael Newman
209 William Manuel...
210 Wlm. O'Shea ...
211 Alfred Wilkinson
212 Geo. Wilkinson ...
213 William T. Lang -worthy, jun.
214 William T. Lang -worthy, jun.
215 William T. Langworthy, jun.
216 William T. Lang -worthy, jun.
217 William T. Lang -worthy, jun.
218 Michael F.McKeon
219 John McKenzie*
220 Fredk. J. Con-nolly
Gunnedah
Tamworth
Walehal
Attunga Springs
Attunga ...
Tamworth
Manilla
Manilla
Manilla
Manilla
ManiEa
Mountain View
Gunnedah
Bingara
NORTHERN ROADS colati,i.ved,Tamworth, Bective, Somerton,
Carroll, and Gunnedah. (Con-tractor to travel vid Winton onjourneys from Tamworth)
From Tamworth to Hallsville,"Moor Creek Hotel," Postman'sTrack, and Moor Creek PostOffice, returning direct to Tam-worth
Dungowan, Ogunbil, and SwampOak, vid Dungowan Creek andPort StephensRoad ; and
Swamp Oak and Niangala ...
Attunga and Attunga Springs
Attunga and T. M. Higgins'(Narara), vid Attunga Station,Rodgers', Corcoran's, Brand's,Brine's, E. Abra's, J. Abra's,William Burton's, P. Balkin's,Roote's, McKeon's, McFadyen's,Gallagher's, and Gunter's
Manilla, Upper Manilla, Barral.a,Cobbadah, Dinoga, and Bingara ;and Bingara, Oakey Creek,Kelly's Gully, and Warialda,vidBarker's, North Bingara, andMoorefield (Hall's Creek)
Manilla and Glenbarra, vid OldCuerindi, Ukolan, Mundoway,and Cain's
Manilla and Glen Barra, vid NorthCuerindi and Cain's; and
Manilla and Lowry, vid NorthCuerindi
Manilla and Glendon, vid Hall'sCreek, Ukolan (T. Higgins'selection), and MundoweyStations
Upper Manilla, Crow Mountain,Linton Station, and Orabah,via the eastern bank of theManilla River to Cameron's ;thence via Cook's, Simpson's,Gardiner's, Bowman's, Nixon's,Ellis', Greer's, Crowley's,Beaty's, H. Duncouibe's,McGee's, and Marsh's PeraStation ; and Upper Manilla andCrow Mountain by above route
Carroll, Mountain View, andManilla, vid Turner's, Swain's,Fitzgerald's, Gunnembene Pub-lic School, Talcumbah Station,Keepit Station, O'Brien's, Rose-mount, P. Brady's, Woodlands,Dowe's Hawarden School, Mel -ville's, Rodd's, and DurhamCourt. (Contractor to travelvid the Wonga Creek School andA. Gardiner's, on the journeyfrom Carroll to Manilla)
Mountain View, Geddes' Station,and Torybnrn vid Garland's,Costello's, Bailingg's. Smith's,Brown's, and Borah Creek Sta-
tion, and also vid Everton (Chick's)
Rodd's (Manilla - Carroll mail route)and Gunnedah, vii Abberfield's,Smith's, Garland's, Old Ran -gari, Kelvin, and the usual route,Kelvin to Gunnedah
Barraba, Bereen, Eulourie, andElcombe, vid Dennis', thenceto Burindi -road, near Urqu-hart's, jun., J. M. Simp-son's ( Burindi), Capel Bros.(Campo Santo), B. Chambei's(Mayvale), Wilson Bros. (Plum -thorpe), Cainton, White's,Geddes', Carter's, Coomber's,Cowper's, McGovern's Station,T. Rattray's, and T. Butler's
46
20
23
9
3
17
72¡
25
30
26
14
26
42
22
38
24
38
116
Three ...
Three
Four
Two
Three
One
Six
Three
One
One
One
Two
Two
One
I
}
Three ...
Two
Two
One
Date ofTeriuination,
I Coach, 2. horses
Sulky, 1horse
by 2 -horsecoach
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Coach, 2or morehorses
Sulky andhorses
Sulky andhorses
Sulky, 1
horse. orhorseback
'Sulky, 1horse
I Sulky
Sulky ...
Horseback
Horseback
90 0 0
39 15 0
125 0 0
19 15 0
25 0 0
920 0 0
33 19 0
59 9 0
52 0 0
84 19 0
84 9 0
60 0 0
*60 0 0
99 11 6
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
* M. David Thomson performed service during January and February, 1906, at £60 per annum, and from 1st to 19th March, 1905,
at £70 per annum, at risk of contractor.
commonwealth Gazette, 824 4No, ìj.'- 41t1i 'April, egos
COrTnAC'Td Y08 THE CoN98TANI7$ OP MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEU' SOUTH %VAI,sacontinued.
221 John H. Thomp-son
Manilla
222 Frank R. Ethe ! Barrabaridge
222A William Henry ; BarrabaTaylor
223 William E. Taylor Ashley
224 HectorH. Halloran j Bingara225 James Ford . + Bundarra
226 Fredk. J. Con- Bingaranolly
227 Thomas J. BundarraMcHugh
228 Fredk. J, Con- Bingaranolly
229 John Moore Gum Flat
230 Hector H. BingaraHalloran
231 Fredk. J. Con - Eingaranolly
232 John B. Campbell Warialda
233 FergusonMcGregor
234 Wm. C. R.McGregor
235 Ernest J. Rose ...
236 E. W. Workman
Approx.Die.
tancein
Milos.
Frequencyof
Communize,.tion.
No. of timesper week.
NORTHERN ROADS--- contimied.... Barraba, Wood's Reef, and Bun-
darra, vid J. Spencer's, W.Spencer's (Ironbark Station),King's, Kramer's, Eckert's,Ford's, Mitchell's and KeeraWoolshed ; and Barraba, Wood'sReef, and Simmon's, vid J.Spencer's, W. Spencer's (Iron -bark Station), King's, Kramer's,Eckert's, A . Simmons', Ford's,and Mitchell's. (Contractor toextend Barraba- Simmons' ser-vice to Frost's for an additionalsum of £10 per annum, or toBundarra for an additional sumof £28 per annum)*
Barraba, Bereen, and Cowper's,vid Dennis' : thence to Burindi.road, near Urquhart's, sun.,Burindi, Kirk's, Mayvale(Chambers'), Campo Santo, Wil-son Bros., Plumthorpe, Cainton,Violet Dale, Vermont, Wee,and Brushgrove
Barraba and Long Arm, vidWhite's, Booth's, McKid's, H.Stieger's, W. Neeson's, M, Stud -1er's, and J. McKechnie's
Cobbadah, Upper Horton, Eulou-rie (Post Office), Terry - hie -hie,and Moree, vid Currangandi,Ullembarella, Rocky Creek,Bundoowithildi, Thos. Pitman's,T. Jones', C. Donaldson's, andWeebollabolla (Munro's)
Upper Horton and CobbadahCobbadah and Gulf Creek, vid the
Main Road ; andGulf Creek and StormontBingara and Keera Station
Bingara and Bundarra, vid Coo -rangoora, Feira, Beverley, andLong Reach
Bingara and Eulourie, vilâ BlackForest, Dallai, Derra, and Gur-rumbeel
Rol) Roy, Gum Flat, and l3eaulieuSchool. (Contractor to startfrom Greenwood Railway Station(if required)
... Gravesend and Bingara, vid Singa-
Bpore,Tremlett's, Elcombe's,
angheet, and the route usuallyfollowed
Dinoga and Upper Bingara(Mason's), Fletcher's, Fensom's,Monies' Battery, .. Delander's,.Tones', Hanton's, and AhLeon 's
Warialda Railway Station andWarialda
«.
Goondiwindi ... Warialda, Yallaroi, Boggabilla,and Goondiwindi, vita Oregon,old Gunyerwarildi, Hughey'sArm, Talloona, Coppermaren-billen, and the several selec-tions on the Whalan Water-course between Coppermaren- '-
hillen and Boggabilla ; andWarialda, Yallaroi, Boggabilla,
and Goondiwindi, vid MountMitchell, E. Sutton's, D. Sut-ton's, A. Sutton's, McNa-mara's, Cook's, and Gordon's
Mungle Creek, Warialda, Coolatai, and Wallan-Boggabilla gra, vid Gournama,Croppa, New
Gunyerwarildi, Carlyon's.Allan -dale, Stamm's West Holme,Hussey's Agincourt, Garrett'sand Ryan's
Warialda Warialda and Reedy Creek(McIntyre's), vid Myalla, Gra-gin, and Gunnee
Boggabilla Wallangra, Yetman, and Bogga-billa, vid Moore's, Fraser's,Bartlett's, and Hallam's. (Con-tractor to convey mails, twice aweek on horseback, at £91 perannum ; or twice a week bysulky, two horses. at 2103 perannum, if required)
46
23
48
One
One
One
17 Two
94 One
13 One12 Three
3 One18 One
38 One
125 One
G Three
38 Two
8 Two
4
125
100
58
27
68
Once oroftenerdaily, onthree orsix days aweek, asrequired
One
One
Two
Three
OneOne
Mode ofConveyance,
Sulky, 1horse, orbuggy, 2horses
Horseback
2 -horsevehicle
Horseback1 horse
vehicleHorsebackHorseback
or sulky
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
Buggy, 2horses
Horseback
Omnibus 2or 4 horses
Horsebackand pack-horse
Horseback
Horseback
HorsebackSulky, 2
horses
AnnualAmount pay.
able.
1-)
}
s.
Date ofTermination.
*62 0
6116
0
0
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
40 0 0 9th Aug., 1905
127 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
20 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
25 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
79 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
47 10 0 31 Dec., 1900
51 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
7500 31 Dec., 1906
31 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
249 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
95 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
71 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
97 0 0 31 Dee., 1907
* Barraba Simmons' portion of contract extended to Bundarra for £28 per annum extra from 21st March, 1905.
No. 17. --8th April, r905 324 CommonwealthGazette,
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS ITv THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAr.Escontinued.
Contractors'
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.Names. Addresses.
237 Fredk. McGinty ...
238 Alex. Morrison ...
239 Geo. Schalk
240 James Blair
241 James Blair
Bendemeer
Moonbi
l3endemeer
Bendemeer
Bendemeer
242 Chas. E. Bowden Walcha
A. Gol- Surveyor's Creek.Walcha -road
243 Georgeledge
244 Benjamin E. Fur -nifull
245 Wlm. Stringer ...
Walcha Road ...
Walcha
246 Michael Heffernan Walcha,
247 Albert Coombes... Yarras
248 John McHugh, Bundarrajun.
249 John Carroll ... LTralla ...
250 John Carroll ... tTralla
251 John Carroll ... Uralla ...
252 John Carroll Uralla ...
253 Edward Scanloni
254 Jas. Nesbitt ...255 Patk. Ryan ...
25G Wlm. E. McGinty
257 George Medhurst
258 Henry Monley ...
259 Thomas R. Burn-ham
260 Thomas R. Burn-ham
261 Patrick Raren ...
Inverell
StanniferArmidale
Bundarra
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
No. of timesper week.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
Railway Station, Moonbi, andPost Offices, Moonbi and Bendemeer
Moonbi Railway Station, Gill, andEcho Hill. (Contractor to crossat McGill's to the Spring Creekside of the river, thence to theold crossing at Johnston Camp,&c.)
Bendemeer and Green Valley*and Green Valley and Bell'sSwamp (G. Grattan :s)
Bendemeer and Glen Barra, yidHanning's, Longford's, andWatson's Creek Tin Minos
Bendemeer and Watson's CreekTin Mines, viii Hanning's andLongford's. (Contractor to ex-tend the service to Glen Barra,if required, for extra £5 perannum)
Walcha Road and Walcha ; arid.Travelling Post Office and PostOffice, Walcha Road
\ \Taleha Road, Craig Lea, andNiangala, vid Surveyor's CreekStation, Aberbaldie, and In-gleba
Craig Lea (or Ingleba), Glen Mor-rison, and St. Leonard's Creek
Walcha and Moona Plains, vidOhio, + uropambola, and EmuCreek
Walcha and Yarrowitch, vidWaterloo, Tiara, Tia, and LowerTia Station
... Yarrowitch, Cell's Field, andYarras
Uralla and Bundarra, vid Tory-burn, Stony Batter, and KingJohn Swamp
Uralla and Salisbury Plains, vidSalisbury Court Station
... Uralla and Arding, vid Methven
LTralla and Rocky River
Uralla, Sandon, and Mount S'1u r-wood, vid Gostwyck, Rockwood,Hillview School, Hillview, andGrocer's Creek
... ! Bundarra, Stanborough, Tingha,Gilgai, and Inverell, vid " TheGrove Station"
Tingha and Stannifer ... ...Railway Station and Post Office,
Armidale
Armidale, Invergowrie, Saumarez,Yarrowyck, and Bundarra, vidLaura Station and Abington
(Í Armidale. Armidale Gully, andSchaefer's (Stonefield), vid Thal -garah and Hubert Park
Armidale and Rock Vale, vid Thal -garah, Pint Pot, and Forglen ;and
Rock Vale and Oban; vid Coning -dale, Kilkoy, Fairview, Iuverin-ate, Camperdown, Lyndhurst,Aberfoil, Carndhu, Riverview(Finlayson's), Springfield (Grain-ger's), and Ward's Mistake HeadStation
Arm idale, Eversielyh -, Wyndella,and Booroolong
From Armidale to Puddledock, vitaJ. Ryan's, Pinch Flat ; return-ing from Puddledock to A rmi-dale, vid Donald W. Hiscoek's,Thos. Porter's, .Tas. Porter's, andCooper's
Armidale and Castle Doyle
Armidale ...
Armidale
Armidale
Armidale
Hillgro v e
262 Fredk. G. H. MetzJohnson
263 Adam Weather- ' South Grafton ...stone
1
Armidale, Cooney Creek, andHillgrove
... ! Cooney Creek and Metz
Hillgrove, Wollnmombi, GuyFawkes, Wirri.Lll)a, and Tyring-haui
14 Three
17 Two
15 Two9 One '
22 One
15 One
}
12 SixbTwelve
27
17
23
Two
Two
Two
31 ¡ Two
531: ; One
50
12
Three
Two
8 Two
5 i Three
32 Two
38 j Three
7 Three1 j Twice
oftenerdaily
60 Three
22 Two
24 Two
59 : Two
22 Three
20Two
14)
10
22
One
Six
4 j Six
59 Two
or
Mode of AnnualConveyance. Amount pay -
able.
£ s. d.
bate ofTermination.
Coach, 2horses
27 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
36 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horseback 42 0 OX 31 Dee., 190G
Horseback 19 0 0 31 Dee., 19)G
Horseback 14 0 0 31 Dec., 1.936
4- horsecoach
88 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Waggonette 85 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
1-horsevehicle
35 0 0 31 Dec., lf,07
Horseback 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horse andsulky
49 0 0 31 Dee., 1907
Horseback 30 0 0 31 Dee., 19(6
4- wheeledcoach, 3
horses
229 10 0 31 Dec. , 1.907
Horseback 18 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horseback 23 8 0 31 Dec., 19C6
Horseback 12 10 0 31 Dec., 1905
Horse andtrap
75 10 0 31 Dec., 1907
4- wheeledvehicle
130 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Horseback 52 0 0 31 Dee., 19064- wheeled 65
vehicle0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Waggonette. 209 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
2 or 4wheeledvehicle 215 0 0 31. l)ec., 1937
Horseback
Sulky, 83horse
0 0 31. Dec., 1907
Sulky, 632 horses
0 0 31 Dec., 1903
Horseback 26 0 0 ;n Dec., 1905
Coach, 2 110or morel loi :ses
0 0 31 Dee., 1907
Sulky, 1 52l corse
0 0 31. Dec., 1907
Buggy, 1.50horses
0 0 31. Dec., 1907
Contractor allowed additional sum of £3 per annum for travelling once a week w:4 G. Smil h's and Airlie Station, between Bendemeerand Green Valley, from 21st March, 1905 (5 miles extra).
1. Owing to Contractor Scanlon's failure to perform service since the 11th October, 1904, mie of his sureties (Norman Gough) is ca, eyingit out from that date.
ctlma,onn-eaithGazette.
Name
325 NO. .---8th Aprii, rg0_5
NcE OP MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALEScontineccd.
Contractors`Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Dfiles
Frequencyof
Comuiunica-tioi.
Diode ofOonve ante.3'
AnnualAmount pay-
able.Date of
Termination.
Addresses.
Na of timesper week. £ s. cl.
Adam Weather- 1 South Grafton ...stone
2A5 John O'NieIl ...
26G Richard Kelly ...
267 Wm. Mundy ...
2GS Wm. Mundy ...
269 Robert Moore ...
270 R. F. Moore
271 Francis McGuigan
272 William Marsden
273 William Sargeant
274 Henry P. Baldwin
275 \Vim. Byron
276 He P. Baldwin
277 Whn. Child
Metz ...
Wolloinonibi
Guyra ...
Guyra ...
Guyra,
Gura ...
Ben Lomond ..,
Graham's Valley
Mount Mitchell
Glen Inns
Glen limes
Glen Innes
Invereil
* Contractor to travel vidsubsidy of £i fis. per annula.
w. R.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.Tyringham, Nymboida, Blax- 58.
land's Flat, Coutts' Crossing,South Grafton, and Grafton.(Contractor to travel alternatelyvid Skinner's Creek, and Dead-in an'sCreek, and also travel alter-nately between Coutts' Crossingand Grafton, The Tea -tree route, 541and via the Creamery Road, R.Ellis', Morrow's, M. Ellis', andGregarrow Bridge, and alsobetween Tyringham. and Nyni-boida by the main road)
Comara, George's Creek, Wollo - 58 Onemombi, and Hillgrove
Wollomombi and Rampsbeck, vid j 27 TwoD. McRae's, J. and D. McRae's,D. Cameron's, R. McRae's, A.Fraser's, and Mrs. Wright's.(Contractor to travel via W. R.Neil's in addition to otherplaces mentioned for an ad-ditional sum of £2 10s. per an-num if required)
Guyra, North Guyra, Everett, ! 45 Three011era, Wandsworth, KangarooCamp, and Tingha
Guyra, North Guyra, and Tenter -den, vid Sandy Creek and BrushyCreek ; and Tenterden andTingha, vid Waverley, Spicer's,Pioneer Sawmills, W ilson's,Austin's, and Readett's. (Con-tractor to travel vid R. H.Cameron's, D. Dawson's, and L.N. McKay's, between Guyra andTenterden, and vifs those placeson the trip from Guyra to Tenterden, returning by presentroute one, two, or three times aweek, for an additional sum of£1.1 per annum)
Guyra and Koala, vid J. Collins', 45 I TwoFl egney's, Moorhead's. Wham's,Keinp's, Dawson's, Mulligan's,D. Williams' (Reedy Creek),Balderslie, and the present routeto Koala
t Two
20 Three ...
21 One
Guyra, Brockley, Boundary Creek(Jacob Rainger's), Stonebrook(John Grill's), Glenross (JohnGillander's), and Spring Ridge(Duncan Finlayson's), via Henryl'earson's. (Contractor to con-vey mails twice a week for a sumat the rate of £78 per annum ifrequired)
From Ben Lomond RailwayStation to Wandsworth, vidHockey's, Cunningham's, Pal -mer's, Perrett's, Cottrell's, Tarrant's. Costello's, and Moredon,returning to Ben Lomond Rail-way Station vid Green Bank
Glencoe and Graham's Valley, vidSimpson's, Stonehenge
Glencoe, Blair Hill Station, and11 oust ìv1 itchell
Railway Station and Post Office,Glen Innes
Glen Innes, Red Range, YarrowCreek, and Kookabookra, vidthe main road ; Glen Innes, RedRange, and Yarrow Creek, vidMayville ; and Kookabookraand Bear Hill
Glen Inns, Clairviìle, Reddestone,Wellingrove, Nullamanna, Sap-phire, and Inverell, vid Glendon,Wellingrove Station, King'sPlains, Apple -tree Gully, V i-ver's Slice') Station, A. Mc Leod's,McKenzie's and Munzie's (Swanbrook)
Glen lanes, Beaufort, Matheson,Swan Vale, Elsinore, Brodie'sPlains, and Inverell
Nell's on the return journey from Rampsbeck
25 a One
19
10
14
T
24
G
69
43
Three
Two
Two
Twice oroftenerdaily
TwoOne
One
Two
Six
}
Sulky andhorse
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Coach, 2or morehorses
99 19 0
97 0 0
*48 10 0
108 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
Horseback I 101 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
Horsebackor byvehicle
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Vehicle ..
4- wheeledtrap,2 horse s
Sulky ...
Coach,horses
40 0 0 ! 31 Dec., 1907
1.6 0 031 0 038 0 0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
to Wollomombi, from 1st February, 1905, for extra
No. 77.-8th April, r9o5 82G Commonwealth taze
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALESeonliri «ed.
Contractors'
Names.
278 Samuel Redigerand Wlm. Quin-lan
279 Robt. Duncan,sen.
280 Geo. Larkin ...
281 Fredk. J. Sloman
282 Jas. Griffin
283 Edward Cassidy...
284 Alex. J. Brown ...
285 Geo. Fraser
286 James F. Judge
287 Hamilton H. Mar-shall
288 Robert Griffiths
i
Addresses.
;Grafton
Glen Irenes
Bald Nob
Dundee
Emmaville
Deepwater
The Gulf
Emmaville
Inverell
Ashford
Bingara
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
No. of timesper week.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
Glen Innes,, Bald Nob Barney'sBill, Springbrook, Dalmorton,Bawden Bridge, South Grafton,and Grafton, vid Shambigne,Buccarumbi, Broad Meadows,Newton Boyd, and Big Hill
Glen Innes and Shannon Vale ...
Bald Nob and Glen Elgin, vidRosenthal Mill, Glen ElginStation, and the Dredge Works(Mogford's)
Railway Station and Post Office,Dundee ; and
Dundee Railway Station andFladbury, vid Ranger's Valley
Railway Station and Post Office,Deepwater ; and
Deepwater, Tent Hill, and Emma-ville
Deepwater, Castlerag, Nine -mile,and Torington, vid DeepwaterStation
Emmaville and The Gulf, vidThe Glen, Highland Home, andParadise Creek
Emmaville and Strathbogie ; andStrathbogie and Rocky Creek.(Contractor to be allowed anadditional sum of £10 perannum, if required, to convey asecond mail weekly to and fromStrathbogie and Rocky Creek)
Inverell, Rob Roy, Little Plain,Reedy Creek, and Warialda, vidthe Main Road
Inverell, Gooinoorah, BukkullaStation, and Ashford, vid Byron.Arrawatta, Dinton Vale, andArthur Seat ; or Inverell, Goo -inoorah, Bukkulla Station, andAshford, vid Main Road, threetimes a week, £107 per annum,if required
From Inverell to Oakwood,Cherry -tree Hill, Graman, andWallangra, vid Bannockburnand the main road ; returningfrom Wallangra, via Bannock-burn and Kulki.
105
7
24
Six
Two
pne
4 Six 18 Three ...1
Twice oroftenerdaily
18 Six ...
18
23
814;
39
37
51,f
52
Three
One
ThreeOne
Three
Three
Two
Six
Coach, 3 or4 horses
Sulky, 1horse
4- wheeledvehicle, 2horses
Springoart,1 horse
4- wheeledcoach, 2,or 3horses
Sulky, 1horse
Horseback
Horseback
4 - wheeledvehicle, 2or morehorses
Sulky orothervehicle
4 - wheeledconvey-ance, 2 ormorehorses
Coach, 3horses'
£ 8.
1,539 0 0
30 0 045 0 0
60 0 0
I30 0 0
J39 15 0
30 0 0
52 0 0
148 4 0
124 0 0
170 0 0
Date ofTensivatiee,
31 We., 19)0
31 Dec., 1903
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dea, 19)6
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 De -., 1906
31 Dec., 1907
289 John T. Carson* Inverell ... Inverell, Howell, and Copeton, vid 20 J 97 0 0 31 Dec., 1905the 12 -mile post on the mainBundarra -road. (Contractor totravel three times a week vidGilgai P.O., and the 9 -mile poston the Howell road, between In-verell and Howell; and also vidthe Tingha Bridge when Cope'sCreek is in flood)
Elsmore . Elsmore and Apple -tree Gully 13 One Horseback 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905(Graham's), vid Henderson's,Ehsman'e, Powney's, Little's,Miller's, T. and H. Ehsman's ;or twice a week, £30, as required
Newstead, near Elsmore and McLean's, vid New- 18 Three Horseback 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1905Inverell stead, Newstead South, DavidHoey's, Shadewell Hill (MunroBrothers'), Paradise Creek, andEast Paradise
Ashford Ashford and Bonshaw, vid Monk- 30 31 Dec., 1906stadt, Frazer's Creek, and Bent-ley's. (Contractor to also travelvid Dunman's)
293 Thos. J. Carroll ... Ashford , Ashford and Pindari Station, t'id 37 31 Dec., 1905Edgerton, McMullin's, Baker's,1
Wells', Taviton (Cardale's), jWalker's Store, Glenorchy, andWindorah
294 John Pillar Tenterfield Bonshaw, Leefield, Sunnyside, 801¡ Two Horseback 130 0 0 31 Dec., 1906and Tenterfield, vid Maidenhead,Mingoola, W. H. Bates', E.Hall's, Reineicke's, Mole, andClifton Stations. (Contractor totravel, when practicable, betweenMaidenhead and MaidenheadTop Stations, vid Garstad's.Fletcher's, and the south side ofthe Dumaresq River)
* Owing to Contractor Carson's failure to perform service, his sureties (G. W. Cameron and M. Hunt) will be paid as special mailmenfrom 11th October, 1904.
290 John Grimss
291 John Grimes
292 Thos. J. Carroll ... Two
Two
Horseback 45 7 6
Horseback 60 0 0
commonwealth'&xefte. 827 No. 17.--8th April, /90,5
CONTRACT'S P08 THE CONVEYANCE DF Mr1IL8 IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAt.E14confinutd.
iJanies.
Contractors'
295 Sidney J. A.Cole
290 Philip Callachor,sen.
Addresses.
Yetman
Yetman
297 Archibald Collins Tenterfield
298 Patrick J. Kelly
299 Hugh G. Campbell300 George Merchant
Tenterfield
Bryan's Gap ...Tenterfield ...
301 Thomas Morrissey Casinoand LawrenceO'Keeffe
302 George H. Pearce
303 William Goodyear
304 Philip Waller ...
Postal Lines.
Approx.FrequencyDis- oftance Comnuunica-in Lion.Miles.
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
No. of timesper week.
NORTHERN ROADScontinued.Bonsliaw, Texas (Queensland),
and Yetman, vid Glen Dhu,Robinson's, Hinchenbrook Park,and Glen Dod
Yetnian and Durkin's, vid Cole's,Callachor's, Myall Downs,Smith's, Sutton's, and BlueNobby. (Contractor to subAitute following service, if re.gnired : Yetntan and Coolatai,vid Myall Downs, O'Gorinan's,Makin's, Old Blue Nobby, NewBlue Nobby, Durkin's, Camp-bell's, and McDonald's, at £70per annum)
Railway Station and Post Office,Tenterfield
Tenterfield, Steinbrook, Timbarra,lifillcrrz, and Lionsville
Tenterfield and Bryan's Gap ...Tenterfield, Leech's Gully, Buono()
Boonoo, and Wilson's Downfall
... Railway Station, Tenterfield, PostOffice, Tenterfield, BlackSwamp, Sandy Hill, RossitervillcDrake, Tabulai», Mummulgum,Casino, Naughton's Gap, andLismore. (Contractor to per-form journey from Tenterfieldto Lismore within 18 hours)
Wi llson's Downfall, A cac ta. AcaciaCreek, rid the surveyed read,Dttnkeld's, and Acacia CreekBridge; and Acacia Creek,White Swamp, Woodenbong andUnutngar, vid Old Koreelah
Wilison's Downfall, South River- Ìtree, and Rivertree
Tooloom,
WiIlson's Down-fall
Drake ...
305 James Graham ... Tabulam
306 Arthur E. Olive... Lawrence
307 Kenneth McLean Tooloom
303 Kenneth McLean
309 George H. Pearce
310 Lawrence Grebert
311 Fitzhenry
Tooloom
Tooloom
Whiteman Creek
Maclean
12 John R. Hickey Iluka ...
Drake, Pretty Gully, Paddy'sFlat, Upper Tooloom, and Tito-loom, viii Lunatic Reefs, JumpUp Mines, and Lower Tooloom(and also vid Mosquito Creek,and Farley's, when the ClarenceRiver is crossable)
Tabulam to Bonalbo Station, vidDuck Creek, returning toTabulam vid Peacock Creek
Ocean steamer's wharf and PostOffice, Lawrence, Travellers'Rest, Myall Creek, MyrtleCreek, and Casino
Tooloom and Woodenbong, vidIverson's, Tooloom Station,Lees' (NI acilvennon), and Ur-pen's. (Contractor to also travelvia D. Mulcahy's, Boomi, for anadditional £2 per annum, ifrequired)
North Killarney (Queensland),Mountain View (Queensland),and Acacia Creek. (Contractorto perform the service six timesa week, if required, for - 49 perannum)
Acacia Creek and Brixworth, viiiCarney's, Crisp's, King's, Mul-len's, Brosnan's, Walsh's, NewKoreelah (Kenny's), the roadthrough settlement leases, viedFlagstone Creek, and also vitiMaher's. (Contractor to travelvia Acacia Creek Bridge, and mayterminate at Neston's ashen boree-lah Cree; is unfordaile.)
Whiteman Creek and StockyardCreek
Ocean steamers as they pass upand down the Clarence Riverand Post Office, Maclean ; and toconvey the overland mails fromthe river steamers to the PostOffice, Maclean
Clarence River steamers and PostOffices, Iluka and Yamba, asrequired, to meet steamers thatarrive and depart, or that passup and down the river ; and
Post Offices, Iluka and Yamba. ..* Contractors allowed £21 18f. 7d. per annum additional to convey an
'Casino, from 3rd March, 1905.i. Allowed £1 per annum extra for travelling ví4 Maloney's from let January, 105.
55
27
44
627
110
One
One
Twice oroftenerdaily
Two
TwoThree
Six *.
37 Two
48 Two
17 Two
3G Two
20 One
52 Two
26
6
10
G
Two
Four
Two
Two ..,
As often asrequired
2 Twoextra nail on
}
Horseback
Horseback
Spring van,1 horse
Horseback
HorsebackSulky or
dog cart,1 horse
4 -horsecoach
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Horseback
Sulky,buggy,or coach.1, 2, or 3horses
Horseback
s
Brggy ...
Horseback
Horseback
Spring cartand horse
Boat
£ s. d.
Date ofTermination.
62 10 0 31 Dec., 1906
33 0 0
38 8 0
110 0 019 0 095 0 0
1,698 0 0*
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 190631 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1907
120 0 O fi 31 Dec., 1907
36 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
SO 0 0
30 0 0 , 31 Dec., 1005
125 10 0
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dec., 1906
29 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
38 0 0 31 Dec .,1907
27 0 0 31 Dec. 1907
1G 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
17 19 6 31 Dee., 1905
60 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
Fridays from Lismore to Napgbtou's Gap,and
No. i 7.-811i April, 1 goy 328 Commöl.iwealtll G
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATIC OF NE1V SOUTH WALES continued.
Contractors'Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.Names. Addresses.
313 Lawrence O'Keeffe
314 Patrick Murphy315 George Cannon ...316 Alexander
McCallum317 Frederick C.
Sanders
318 Matthew Battersby
319 A. D. Kenney ...
320 Alexander D.Kenney, jun.
321 Adam Weather -stone
322 James Cox ...
323 Mary A. McIntosh
323A Mrs. Mary AnnMcIntosh
324 James Graham ...
325 Alfred Harris ...
326 Alfred Harris ...
327 Samuel Beardow
328 Donald WtIs ...
329 George C« Britt,jun.
330 Oliver Wilton ...
South Wcol-burn
Palmer's Island...UlmarraUpper Cold-
streamGrafton
Grafton
(
Bellinger Heads
South Grafton ...
South Grafton ...
Casino ...
Casino ...
Casino
Tabulam
4
Lismore
Lismore
Dunoon
Ballina
Lismore
Woodlawn
ofofCommunica-
fion.
No. of timesper week.
NORTHERN ROADS --- continued.
The Wharf, Harwood Island. andPost Offices, Harwood Island,Chatsworth Island, Mororo, TheEsk, South Woodburn, andWoodburn ; and
Chatsworth island, Mororo, TheEsk, South Woodburn, andWoodburn ; and
From Chatsivortli Island to SouthWoodburn
Palmer's Island and Taloumbi ...Brush Grove and Coldstream ...Ulmarra and Upper Coldstream
Steamers' Wharf, Grafton, andPost Office, Grafton, on arrivaland departure of steamers
Grafton, Deep Gully, WhitemanCreek, Coptnanhurst, and UpperCopmanhurst ; and
Upper Copmanhurst, Philip'sCorner, Baryulgil, and Zions-ville
Grafton, South. Grafton, HalfwayCreek, Cori ndiClarence, Wool -goola, Coff's Harbor, Bonville,East Raleigh, Central Raleigh,Fernmount, and Bellingen, vidSmall's, Pine Creek
South Grafton, Glenreagh. NanaGlen, Coramba, Karangi, andCoff's Harbor ; with branchmails to and from KangarooCreek, Upper kangaroo Creek,and Maxwell's Homestead ;and to and from Upper Orara"
South Grafton, Gerrymberryn,Eatonsville, and Ramornie
From Coraki to Codrington, SouthCodrington, Tatham, Green -ridge, and Casino ; and fromCasino to Greenridge, Tatham,South Codrington, Codrington,and Coraki
Casino, Fairy Hill, and Kyogle ;
and Kyogle, The Risk, andUnwingar
Casino, Fairy Hill, and Kyogle ...
Casino, Wyan, Murragang, andTabulaire, vid Deep CreekCheese Factory, H. Clark's,Rocky Creek, E. T. Smith's,Wyandah, thence by roadhitherto followed
The Wharf and Post Office, Lis-more, to meet ocean or riverboats, on arrival and departuredaily, including the cartage oftelegraph stores
Railway Station and Post Office,Lismore
Lismore, Dunoon, and Dorroughby
'Lismore, Goonellabah, Wollong-bar, Alstonville, Westbridge, andBallina ; and from Ballina toLismore (including Aistonville,Wollongbar, and Goonellabah,if required)
Lismore, Chilcott's Grass, RousMill, and Rous
Woodlawn Railway Siding, Wood -lawn, and Numulgi
Bexhill, Corndale, and Rosebank
30 1 Two
26 Four
2G Two
4 Two4 Two6 Two
23 Three
45 Two
81 Three
55 Two
24 Two
3 Two11 Í Three
20 Seven
20 Six
21 Three
27 Two
21 Three
52 Two
iv
1
14
22
22
13
3
331 John Mcl)oiiagb Clunes 12
* Subsidy +reduced by £12 per annum, owing to discontinuance of Upper Orara portion of service from 7th February, 1905.
}
Asrequired
Twicedai.lyor of tener
Three
Mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
Six
{One, im-}mediatelyafter ar-rivalof theoceansteamerwith mailsfrom Syd-ney onMondays
Two ...
Two
£ s. d.
Coach, 1, 2, Í 127 0 03,or4horses
HorsebackHorseback
Horse andvan
Date ofTCrutittatiop,
31 Dec., 190;.,
12 15 0 31 Dee., 190724 10 0 :31 Dec.,1 90527 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
35 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
Buggy, 10410 02 horses
Coach, 1, 2,or3 horses
4 -horsecoach
Horse andsulky
Coach, 3horses
Coach, 2 ormorehorses
Horseback
Coach, 2 ormore horses
Horseback
Springvan,1 horse
Springvan, 1horse
Sulky, 1horsebetweenLismoreandDunoonandthence onhorse-back
Coach 2horses
Sulky, 2horses
349 19 0
*240 0 0
39 0 069 19 9
146 0 0)
50 0 057 10 0
19 0 0
20 0 0
50 0 0
85 0 0
52 0 0
25 0 0
31 Dee., 1906
31 Dee., 1905
31 Dec., 1905
31 Dee., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dcc., 1905
31 Dec. 1905
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dee., 190G
31 Dec., 1906
31 Dec., 1906
30 April, 1905
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1900
Three ... Vehicle 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
CommonwealthGazette. 329 No. 17.-8th Aprii, 1905
CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE Or MAILS IN THE STATE ON NEW SOUTH WALESc07Ltiniced.
Contractors'
Names. Addresses.
Postal Lines.
Approx.Dis-
tancein
Miles.
332 Herbert
333 Albert L. Smith ...
334 Cl:" ence D.:M.clntyre
33,E James Coleman ...
33G Donald Wells ...
37 John Bryant333 Frank Grape
339 Geo. Skinner
340 Ben. F. Skinner
341 Edward H. Bruce
312 Airs. M. A. Brown313 Mrs. M. A. Brown
1 Herbert L. Bruns-den
2 Thos. Hyland ...
3 George Lennon ...
4 Fredk. C. Lover-idge
Jas. W. R. Taylor
Cluses
Wollongbar
Wardell
Balling
Ballina
North Creek ...Muliumbimby ...
Murwillumbah ...
11Iu1willunlbah ...
Murwillumbah -I
ChinderahChinderah
North Sydney ...
596 Crown- street,Sydney
Redfern
Victoria St.Alexandria
Ryde
G Jas. W. R. Taylor J Ryde ...
7 Alfred J. Wigzell
8 Henry Swete ...
Ermingtou
Rookwood
1
l
Frequencyof
Communica-tion.
Mode ofConveyance.
No. of timesper Week.
NORTHERN ROADS continued.
From Eltham to Clunes, Eureka,Federal, Coorabell Creek, Ban -galow; and Spring Vale, returning to Eltham, zi4 Clunes
Wollongbar and Cowloug
Wardell, Meerschaum Vale, Rous,Rous ]!{1I1, and Alstouville
Post Office and Wharf, Ballina(including cartage of stores)
Ballina, Culnbalum, Tintenbar,Knockrow, Newrybar, and Bangalow, vill Newrybar Factory
Ballina, and Upper North CreekMull unibixnby, Reddacliff's, and
Coorabell CreekMurwillumbah, Condong, Tum-
bu]guin, North Tumbulgum,Stott's Creek, Chinderah, andTweed Heads, including the por-terage of mails to and from theseveral Post Offices and thesteamer. (Contractor to call atSouth Murwillumbah Wharf ifrequired)
Railway Station, South 11lurwil-lumbah, and Post Office, Mur-willumbah
Murwillumbah, Byangum, andRowland's Creek ; and
Rowland's Creek and Terragon ...From Chinderah to Cudgen ; and
from Cudgen to ChinderahCudgen. Duranbah, and A. A.
Loder's
SUBURBAN ROADS.
General Post 'Office, Sydney, andPost Offices, P'ulson's Point andNorth Sydney
General Post Office, Sydney, andPost Offices, Redfern and Alex-andria. (Contractor to call atRedfern Railway Station if re-quired)
General Post Office, Sydney, andPost Offices, Paddington, Wool -lahra, Waverley, and Bondi
From the General Post Office,Sydney, to La Perouse, vidSydney Railway Station. Red-fern, Alexandria, North Botany,Botany, Lower Botany, andCoast Hospital ; and from LaPerouse to Lower Botany
From Wharf, Stephen street, Bal -main, to Post Offices, Balmaiuand Rozelleand from Post Office, Rozelle,to Druuunoyne, Gladesville,and Ryde
From Ryde to Gladesville
From Gladesville to Drununoyncand Rozelle ; and
From Rozelle to Post Office, Bal -main, and Wharf, Stephen - street
Meadow Bank Post Office andPost Office, Ryde
Railway Station, Ryde, and PostOffices, Erinington and Dundas(including the clearance ofletter- receiver at Dundas TownHall)
Rookwood, Bankstown, and UpperBankstown
22 Six
10 Two
15 Three
ISulky, 1
111111
horse, orhorseback
3 On arrivaland de-parture ofocean andriversteamers,as required
19 Six ...
7 Two*10 Two
27 Six
11
fi22
2
3
5
14
Twiceday
Two
One1-TwelveSixTwo
J
Thrice oroftenerdaily
Three orfour timesa day, asrequired
Four timesa day
Six ...
4 Six ...1} Four times
a day
6 Twice aday
2 Twice aday
4 Four timesa day
1 Three timesa day
1 Thrice oroftener
4 I
dailyTwice a
day
5 Twice aday
Horseback
Cart, 1horse
Van, ïhorse
Coach, 2or morehorses
Sulky ...
Steamer ...
1-horsesulky
Pagnelcart, 1horse
Sulky orvillagecart, 1horse
Vehicle, Ihorse
Sulky orvillagecart
j
AnnualAmount pay-
able.
) Cart be-tweenwharf,Stephen -st., andGlades -ville, andsulky, 1horse, be-tweenGlades-vine andHyde
Coach ...
4- wheeledcoach, 1or 2 horses
Coach, 2horses
Date ofTermination.
106 0 0 1 31. Dec., 1907
24 0 075 0 022 0 0
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1907
31 Dec., 1905
100 0 0 31 Dee., 1906
*27 10 0 31 Dec., 190724 0 0 31 Dee., 1906
190 0 0 31 Dee., 1907
30 0 0 31 Dee., 1905
1-30 0 0 31 Dee., 1907
70 10 0 31 Dec., 190531 10 0 31 Dee., 1905
90 0 0 31 Dec., 1907
90 0 0 31 Dec., 1905
102 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
78 0 0 31 Dec., 190?
165 0 0 31 Dec., 190G
60 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1006
45 0 0 31 Dec., 1906
60 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906
* From 1st January to 13th February, 1905, service performed once a week and subsidy payable at rate of £13 Hs. per annum.
1- Allowed L15 per annula additional for extra mail j'er week between Rowland's Creek and Terragon from ist January, 1905.
`it
N0. 17. -8th April, 1968
Postmaster- General's Department,29th March, 1905.
Ex Min. "9.NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATION,
AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE A REGU-LATION UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPHACT, 1901. PAYMENT OF POSTAGE BY THERECEIVER.
PURSUANTto the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice
is hereby given(1). That His Excellency the Governor- General, acting
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, was, onthe 29th day of March, 1905, pleased to make a ProvisionalRegu.ation (Payment of Postage by the Receiver) underthe Post and Telegraph Act, 1901, to come into operationforthwith, which Provisional Regulation may be cited asStatutory Rules, 1905, No. 24.
(2). That it is proposed, after 6o days from the dateof this notice, to make a Regulation (Payment of Postageby the Receiver) under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1901,and that the Provisional Regulation above- mentioned isthe draft of the proposed Regulation.
(3). That copies of the Provisional Regulation may bepurchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne,at the price of threepence.
(4). That 'any representations or suggestions made inwriting by any person interested will be taken into con-sideration before finally settling the proposed Regulation.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.
830
Postmaster- General's Department,29t11 March, 1905.
Ex Min. 12o.
NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULA'T'IONS,AND OF THE IN'T'ENTION TO MAKE REGULA-TIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPHACT, 19o1 BURGLAR ALARMS.
) URSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, no-r tice is hereby given
(r). That His Excellency the Governor- General, actingwith the advice of the Federal Executive Council, vas, onthe 29t11 day of March, 1905, pleased to make ProvisionalRegulations (Burglar Alarms) under the Post and Tele-graph Act Igor, to come into operation forthwith, whichProvisional Regulations may be cited as Statutory Rules,1905, No. 25.
(2). That it is proposed, after 6o days from the dateof this notice, to make Regulations (Burglar Alarms)under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901, and that the Pro-visional Regulations above - mentioned are the draft of theproposed Regulations.
(3). That copies of the Provisional Regulations may bepurchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne,at the price of threepence.
(4). That any representations or suggestions made inwriting by any person interested will be taken into con-sideration before finally settling the proposed Regulations.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.
Postmaster- General's Department,5th April, 1905.
Ex. Min. 130.
NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS,AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE REGULA-TIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPHACT 1901. POSTAL REGULATIONS POSTCARDS, PRINTED PAPERS ; GENERAL POSTALREGULATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS ; TELE-GRAPHIC REGULATIONS TELEGRAMS WITHINTHE COMMONWEALTH =-- MULTIPLE TELE-GRAMS ; TELEGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR IN-SPECTION FEES FOR SEARCH, &c.
PURSUANTto the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice
is hereby given(r). That His Excellency the Governor - General, acting
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, was, onthe 5th day of April, 1905, pleased to make ProvisionalRegulations (Postal Regulations Post Cards, PrintedPapers ; General Postal Regulations Miscellaneous ; Tele-graphic Regulations Telegrams within the Commonwealth
Multiple Telegrams ; Telegrams available for InspectionFees for search, &c.) under the Post and Telegraph Act1901, to come into operation forthwith, which ProvisionalRegulations may be cited as Statutory Rules, 1905, No. 26.
(2). That it is proposed, after 6o days from the date ofthis notice, to make Regulations(Postal Regulations Post
Commonwealth datettt
Cards, Printed Papers; General Postal Regu'ationsMis.eellaneous; Telegraphic Regulations Telegrams within theCommonwealth Multiple Telegrams ; Telegrams availablefor inspection Fees for search, &c.) ; under the Post andTelegraph Act 1901, and that the Provisional Regulationsabove mentioned are the draft of the proposed Regulations.
(3). That copies of the Provisional Regulations may bepurchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne,at the price of threepence.
(4). That any representations or suggestions made inwriting by any person interested will be taken into con-sideration before finally sctt'.ing the proposed Regulations.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.
Postmaster-Gcncral's Department,5th April, 1905.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FoR REPAIRS TO THE TELEGRAPHLINE BETWEEN Mt'Nu1NUI AND TR1NKEY.
g T is hereby notified, for public information, that theg tender of Mr. John McCaskcr, of l3oggabilla, hasbeen accepted for the performance of the undermentionedwork in connexion with repairs to the Telegraph Line be-tween Mungindi and Trinkev at the following prices,viz..
Supply and erection of about 143 28 -ft. wooden poles,to replace existing poles, at 14s. per pole.
Supply and erection of about S new struts, at 4s. perstrut.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - Generad.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Postmaster - General's Department,5th April, 1905.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
TENDERS FOR CARTAGE OF TELEGRAPH MATERIAL, ETC.
91 ENDERS will be received at the Office of the Deputyl Postmaster- General, Sydney, up to half -past Twop.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd May, next, from personsdesirous of contracting for the cartage of Telegraph Ma-terial, &c., within the City of Sydney and suburbs, for aperiod of one year, from the it July, 1905.
Conditions of tender and contract, and other particulars,may be obtained at the Office of the Clerk -in- charge ofStores, 210 George- street North, Sydney.
Tenders must be addressed to the Deputy Postmaster -General, Sydney, and indorsed " Tender for Cartage ofTelegraph Material." They may be deposited in the ten -der-box at the General Post Office, Sydney, or sent bypost, in which latter case they should be registered.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster -G eiieral.
Postmaster- General's Department,5th April, 1905.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS.
SEALED Tenders, indorsed "'fender for Mails," areinvited, and will be received at the Office of the
Deputy Postmaster - General, Perth, until Noon on Tues-day, the 9th May, 1905, for the conveyance of the under-mentioned mails for a term of one, two, or three years, atthe option of the Postmaster- General :
(1) From and to and to and from the Post Office,Waverley and Canegrass, twice a week, by springvehicle.
(2) (Alternative to I). From and to and to and fromCanegrass and the Post Office at Waverley, twicea week, by spring vehicle.
The contractor will be required to convey, without extracost to the Department, Parcels Post parcels up to eleven(xi) pounds each in weight.
The arrival and departure of mails will be subject toinstructions from the Deputy Postmaster- General, Perth,and liable to alteration at any time during the period ofcontract.
Every tender must bear the bond fide signatures, dulywitnessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible personswilling to become bound for the due fulfilment of thecontract in a sum not exceeding the gross amount of thetender, for the whole period over which it extends.
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Every tender must be accompanied by the written con-sent, duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen,to execute the necessary bond for the due performanceof the contract in the event of such tender being accepted.
The successful tenderer must, if the amount of his ten-der exceeds ¿25, within seven days after the acceptancethereof, deposit with the Receiver, General Post Office,Perth, a sum equal to 5 per centum of the annual amountof his tender up to ¿1,o0o, and 22 per centum on anyfurther amount beyond ¿r,000.
White labour only must be employed in the convey-ance of mails.
The rate of wages paid by the contractor and theworking conditions shall be those recognised in thelocality in which the work is performed.
The Postmaster- General reserves the right of terminat-ing the contract at any time by giving three months'notice to the contractor.
Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, maybe obtained gratuitously upon application to the DeputyPostmaster - General, Perth, or at any Post Office in theState, and no tender will be .entertained unless on theprescribed ford'.
The Postmaster - General does not bind himself to ac-cept the lowest or any tender.
Where tenders are submitted through the post, theyshould be under registered .cover..__
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.
Postmaster- General's Department,
5th April, 1go5.
VICTORIA.
MANAGEMENT OF POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, ORBOST.
FFERS will be received at the Office of the Deputyi Postmaster - General, Melbourne, until Noon on Wed -nesday, 26th April, 1905, from persons willing to under-take the management of the Post and Telegraph Office,Orbost, for a period of three years.
The successful applicant will be required to perform allduties in connexion with the Post and Telegraph Office,Money Order Office, Savings Bank, Telephone Bureau, de-liver Telegram's, and renew all batteries when necessary,for which an allowance of 135 per annum will be paid.
The business must be conducted in the present Post Of-fice building, use of which will be granted to the success-ful applicant free of rent and taxes (sanitary and waterrates excepted).
The Telegraph business to be carried on under the Morsesystem.
An assurance guarantee of ¿zoo will be required, thepremium being deducted by the Department from the al-lowance.
Detailed specifiations of the requirements may be seenat the Post Offices at Bairnsdale, Sale, and Orbost, andalso at the office of the Senior Inspector, General PostOffice, Melbourne, where full particulars may be obtained.
Offers to be indorsed " Offers for management of Post.and Telegraph Office, Orlíost," and addressed to the DeputyPostmaster- General, Merourne. They may be depositedin the tender -box at the Gene.ral Post Office, Melbourne,,or, if sent by post, must be prepaid and registered.
SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 29th March, 1go5.
NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS,AND OF 'rl-lE INTENTION TO MAKE REGULA-TIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACTS 1903 -1904.
(AMENDMENT OF THE FINANCIAL AND ALLOWANCE REGULA-TIONS FOR THE MILITARY FORCES, PART VI.- ALLOWANCES.)
PURSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, noticeis hereby given--
(1) That His Excellency the Governor - General, actingwith 'the advice of the Federal Executive Council,was, on the twenty -ninth day of March, 1905,pleased ±o make Provisional Regulations, underthe Defence Acts x903 -1904, to come into opera-tion forthwith., which Regulationsmay be cited as Statutory Rules, 1905, No. 22.
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(2) That it is proposed to make Regulations under theDefence Acts 1903 -1904, and that the ProvisionalRegulations above mentioned are the Drafts ofthe proposed Regulations.
(3) That conies of the Provisional Regulations may bepurchased at the Government Printing Office,Melbourne, at the price of Threepence.
(4) That any representations or suggestions made inwriting by any person interested will be takeninto consideration before finally settling the pro-posed Regulations.
J. W. McCAY,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence,21st March, rgo5.
MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.--QUEENSLAND.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF UNIFORìr CLOTHING, KIT,AND NECESSARIES.
TENDERS for the supply of Uniform Clothing, Kit,and Necessaries (including blankets, kit boxes, sheets,
and spurs) for the Royal Australian Artillery, will be re-ceived by the Deputy- Assistant Quartermaster - General,Victoria Barracks, Petrie- terrace, Brisbane, up to Twelveo'clock noon on the 17th April, 1905.
Forms of tender and full particulars obtainable at theOrdnance Department:
New South Wales George- street, Circular Quay,Sydney.
Victoria St. Kilda -road, Melbourne.Queensland Petrie- terrace, Brisbane.South Australia District Staff Office, Adelaide.Western Australia District Staff Office, Perth.Tasmania District Staff Office, Hobart.
ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence.
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 21st March, 1905.
COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES.QUEENSLAND.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF BLUE UNIFORM CLOTHING FORTHE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY.
TENDERS for the supply of Blue Uniform Clothingj- for the Royal Australian Artillery will be receivedby the Deputy Assistant Quartermaster- General, VictoriaBarracks, Petrie - terrace, Brisbane, up to Twelve o'clocknoon on the 17th April, 1go5.
Forms of tender and full particulars are obtainable atthe said office.
ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence.
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 23rd March, 1905.
NOTICE OF TARGET PRACTICE.TARGET Practice will be carried on by the Royal Aus-
tralian Artillery, Victoria, from the undermentionedForts, from the 1st to the 30111 of April, 1905, between thehours of g a.m. and 5 p.m. :
Fort.Queenscliff . ...Crow's Nest ...Swan Island ...Swan Island Land RangeNepean ...Eagle's Nest ...Franklin ...South ChannelGellibrx nd ... ...
Direction of Target.S.S.W. and S.E. by E.S. by E.N.E. and S.W.N.N. and N.E.N.E.N.W.N.E. and S.W.
AlI Forts fróm which Practice is carried on will fly ared flag from the masthead of Flagstaff. All Ships andBoats should be kept at a distance of at least Soo yards tothe left ami 1 mile to the right of the line of fire from ádistance of 6,000 yards from the Battery, in accordancewith Part VI., Defence Act No. 20, 1903. The occupantsof buildings, in the vicinity of the guns, should open alldoors and windows, and take necessary precautions to maketheir property secure from concussion.
J. CLARENCE HAWKER, Major,O.C., R.A.A., Victoria.
No. 17.---8th April, 1905 332
CONTRACTS ACCEPTED (Series 1904 -5).
Conimonwealtli Gazette
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 1st April, 1905.
oAdT.den
352
...
353
354
355
3563573583593603613623633643653663673683G9370
371
372--373
374375
377378379
Particulars. Amount. Name for Approval. Charged againstVote or Fund. Authority.
MILITARY
Item 1
Item 2. -660tern 1902,
Item 3.drivers'Harness,
Item 4.luggage
EASTER
BreadBeef, freshBeef, cornedMutton,Tea ...Sugar...Pepper,SaltCoffeeChaffedBranCrushedVegetablesPotatoesThree
driverFour Horses
driverOne -horse
and driverOne-horse
and driverTinnedTinnedTinnedTinnedFirewood,Firewood,
FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
238 Saddle- trees, steel arch, pat-tern 1902, medium, at £1 5s.each
133 Saddle- trees, steel arch, pat-tern 1902, medium, at 21 5s.
t eachSaddle- trees, steel arch, pat -
large, at £15s. each-56 Saddle- trees, steel arch, for l
saddles, Transport Waggon lat £1 5s. each )
-90 Saddle- trees, iron arch, for}saddles, at 19s. 6d. each
CAMPS OF TRAINING, 1905. SOUTHAUSTRALIA.
... ... ... per lb.... ... ... u... ... ... u
fresh ... ... I I
... ... It
... ... ...white... ... 'I
... ... ... t'... ... ... If
Hay ... ... ... per ton.. ... per bush.
Oats ... ... n... per lb.... per ton
Horses and Lorry, with... per diem (of 10 hours)and Lorry, with
... per diem (of 10 hours)Spring Dray or Lorry,
... ... ... per hourSpring Dray or Lorry,
... per diem (of 10 hours)Meats, assorted ... per tinFish, salmon .. ... H
Fish, herrings, fresh nFish, herrings, kippered ,'
mallee ... ... per tonguru ... ... H
£ 8. d.
297 10 0
166 5 0
825 0 0
70 0 0
87 15 0
Rates.0 0O 0 30 0 3O O 3'0 0 90 0 2O O 110 0 0O 0102 5 00 1 00 2 30 0 0¡.8 0 01 8 6
1 16 0
0 2 60 15 00 0 50 0 6376
0 0 40 0 6O 17 00 13 0
1
Edwards and Co.,Barry -lane, M,el-bourne
)
C. R. Mills ... ...
}w. Kither
F. Wilson and Co. ...
H. Knox and Co. ...
}J. Mack and Son ...
l}H. Graves and Co. ...
)L. Conrad ...
F. Wilson and Co.
J. Thomas ... .»
Additions, New,Works, Buildings,
} &c.Division 6. Sub-
division 1
Camps of Trainingand Schools ofInstruction
.
)
ApprovedJ. W. McCay,Minister ofState for Defence, 27t1March, 1905
Approved -J. W. McCayMinister oState for Defence, tn 29t1March, 1905
ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence.
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 1st April, 1905.
CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. (Series 1905 -6.)
ózParticulars.
dRate.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Period of Contract front 1st March 1905, to30th June, 1906.
380 Great Coats, khaki cloth, waterproof,. complete, mounted pattern, with armtitle badges, each
381 Great Coats, khaki cloth, waterproof,complete, dismounted pattern, with arm
Ititle badges, each
1!, s. d.
1 9 11
1 7 9
Name for ApprovaL
1
i-I Wallace Hirst and
Co., Logan - roadMills, Brisbane
Charged against Vote orFund.
Subdivision 1Item 1 ...Division 161
Authority.
ApprovedJ. W. McCMinisterState for ]
fence. 2March, 1905
ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence
cvmmonwealth Gazette 333 isTo. i7._ Stli April, i905:
Department of Defence,Melbourne, Ist April, 1905,
MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.CONTRACT EXTENDED.
Reference to Gazette. Particulars of Contract.
21st March, 1902, p. 167 ... Supply of Clothing, &c., for SubmarineMining Company (Permanent Section),Australian Engineers
District.
New South Wales ...
Extension.
From 31st December,1904, to 31st Decem-ber, 1905
ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence.
Painted and Published for the GOVERNMEZ *ZT of the COBiMONwEALTH of Artsmu , by ROBT, S; BEAMGovernment Printer for the State of Victoria.
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