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[1513] OF A USTRAI.JAo [Published by Authority at 3 .30 p .m .] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER. No. 62.] PERTH : FRIDAY, JUNE 30. [1950. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •• .. P:uliamen,t summonecl to meet for Business. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.] PROCLAMATION } By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchel I, !<night Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS under the provisions of the Constitution Act, 1889 it is made la.,Yful for the Governor of Western Australia to fix tile time ancl place for the holding of the first and every other session of the Legislative Coun- cil and Legislative Assembly: Now, therefore I, the Governor, in exercise of the power so vested in me in this behalf, do by this my Proclamation announce and proclaim that the First Session of the Twentieth Parliament of Western Australia shall be holden for the dispa.tch of business on Thursday the 27th day of July, 1950, a,t the hom of 12 o'clock noon in the House of Parliament in the City of Perth; and Members of the Legislative Council and Members of the Legislative Assembly are hereby required to give their attendance at the said time a.ncl place accorclingly. Given under my hand and the Public Sea.I of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd clay of .June, ]9-50. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgcl.) A. F. WATTS, Aeting Premier. GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! ! The Medical Act Amendment Act, 1940. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.] PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James / Mitchell, !<night Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and i.ts Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. P.H.D. 394/28, Ex. Co. No. 1389. WHEREAS under the provisions of the Medical Act Amendment Act, 1940, where the Governor in Council is satisfied that the residents of any area are not adequately provided for in respect of medical or sur- gical services, the said GoYernor in Council may, by Proclamation, declare such area to be a region within the meaning of the said Act: Now, therefore I, the Gm·ernor, in and over the State of Western Australia, being satisfied that the residents of the area specified in the Schednlc hereunder are not adequately provided for in respect of medical or surgical services, proclaim the said area to he a region under the provisions of the snicl Act-to he designated the "\Viluna Region. GiYen nuder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd clay of .June, 1950. By His Excellency's Command, F. CARDELL-OLIVER, Minister for Public Health. GOD SAVE THE KING Schedule. Wiluna Region. All that portion of land bounded by lines starting at the intersection of the Tropic of Capricorn and the meridian of 119 deg. 15 min. East Longitude and ex- tending East a.long the said Tropic of Capricorn to the meridian of 129 deg. East Longitude; thence South along that meridian to its intersection with the 27 deg. 45 min. parallel of South Latitude; thence West along that parallel to its intersection with the aforesaid meridian of 119 cleg. ] 5 min. East Longitude and North along that meridian to the starting point. Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu- tive Council, 22nd June, 1950. (Sgd.) R. GREE'N, Acting Clerk of the Council.

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

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P:uliamen,t summonecl to meet for Business.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.]

PROCLAMATION

} By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchel I, !<night Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Constitution Act, 1889 it is made la.,Yful for the Governor of Western Australia to fix tile time ancl place for the holding of the first and every other session of the Legislative Coun­cil and Legislative Assembly: Now, therefore I, the Governor, in exercise of the power so vested in me in this behalf, do by this my Proclamation announce and proclaim that the First Session of the Twentieth Parliament of Western Australia shall be holden for the dispa.tch of business on Thursday the 27th day of July, 1950, a,t the hom of 12 o'clock noon in the House of Parliament in the City of Perth; and Members of the Legislative Council and Members of the Legislative Assembly are hereby required to give their attendance at the said time a.ncl place accorclingly.

Given under my hand and the Public Sea.I of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd clay of .June, ]9-50.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgcl.) A. F. WATTS, Aeting Premier.

GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! !

The Medical Act Amendment Act, 1940.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.]

PROCLAMATION

1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James / Mitchell, !<night Grand Cross of the Most Dis­

tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and i.ts Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

P.H.D. 394/28, Ex. Co. No. 1389. WHEREAS under the provisions of the Medical Act Amendment Act, 1940, where the Governor in Council is satisfied that the residents of any area are not

adequately provided for in respect of medical or sur­gical services, the said GoYernor in Council may, by Proclamation, declare such area to be a region within the meaning of the said Act: Now, therefore I, the Gm·ernor, in and over the State of Western Australia, being satisfied that the residents of the area specified in the Schednlc hereunder are not adequately provided for in respect of medical or surgical services, proclaim the said area to he a region under the provisions of the snicl Act-to he designated the "\Viluna Region.

GiYen nuder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd clay of .June, 1950.

By His Excellency's Command,

F. CARDELL-OLIVER, Minister for Public Health.

GOD SAVE THE KING

Schedule.

Wiluna Region.

All that portion of land bounded by lines starting at the intersection of the Tropic of Capricorn and the meridian of 119 deg. 15 min. East Longitude and ex­tending East a.long the said Tropic of Capricorn to the meridian of 129 deg. East Longitude; thence South along that meridian to its intersection with the 27 deg. 45 min. parallel of South Latitude; thence West along that parallel to its intersection with the aforesaid meridian of 119 cleg. ] 5 min. East Longitude and North along that meridian to the starting point.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu­tive Council, 22nd June, 1950.

(Sgd.) R. GREE'N, Acting Clerk of the Council.

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PROCLA:MATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

} By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand C1·oss of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

Corr. X o. 436/49.

George, Governor in and ovei· the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS bv the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor ·· is empowered by Proclamation in the Govern1nent Gazette to revest in His :Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands whereof His 1fajesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of the lands described in the Schedule hereto : Now, therefore I, the Governor, ,Yith the aclYice and consent of the E'xecntive Council, clo by this Proclamation reYest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors, the lands described in the Scheclnle hereto, as of his former estate.

Schedule. Corr. No., Land, and Certificate of Title.

L. and S. 1683/50. Warralakin Lot 2; Volume 1032, Folio 39:3.

L. and S. 961/50. Victoria Locations 3999 to 400:l (inclusiw); Volume

1113, Folio 3.

Victoria Location 8133; Volume 10.'i2, Folio 888.

L. and S. 5604/49. Kojonup Locations 6532, 6533, (i534 and 6581; Vol­

umes 793, 1039, 1001 and 1099, respcctiYely, Folios 27, 342, 971 and 636, respectively.

L. and S. 2654/46. Williams Locations 9920, 7981, 8469 and 147.f(i;

Permit No. 402/1948.

Williams Locations 7076 and 8(i76; Permit No. 403/ 1948.

L. and S. 1343/47. Williams Locations 3077, 2908, 2007, 3:3Gii and 36iil;

Volume 1010, Folio 334.

Williams Location 9212; Yolnmc 1087, Folio 206.

L. and S. 5487 /46. Wickepin Agricultural Arca Lot 289; Volume 1010.

Folio 301.

Williams Locations 45, 94, 2984 and Wickcpin Agri­cnltmal Areas Lots 131, 132, 293, 315, 335, 348 and 35:o, and A,·on Location 1186; Volmne 1017, Polio 687.

L. and S. 6869/49. Nelson Locations 7688 and 7689; Volmncs 1088 arnl

1016, respcctiwly; Folios HG and 494, respectively.

L. and S. 4364/49. Nelson Locations 9207 and 9208; Volume 1021, Folio

318.

Portion of each of Nelson Locations 0201 and 9202 and being lot 1 on Diagram 9829; Volume 1045, Foli~ 152.

L. and S. 228/49. Sussex Location 3101; Volume 1067, Folio 452.

L. and S. 5207/48. The portion of Murray Location 3, the snb;jcct of

Diagram 147G9; Volume 1125, Folio 433.

L. and S . .[375/49. Nelson Locations 10047 and 10048; Yolnmc 10~3,

Folio 322.

L. and S. 2727 /50. Balrnanup Lot 82; Volume 1047, Folio 915.

L. and S. 6823/49. Kalgoorlie Town Lot R569; Volume 1098, Folio 961.

L. and S. 100/38. Naraling Lot 42; Volume 1057, Folio 523.

L. and S. 256/50. Doodlakine Suburban Lot 38; Volume 4Gl, Folio 97.

Gfrcn under mv hand and the Pnhlic 8Pa] of the said State,'· at Perth, this 22nd d:1 ,, of June, 1950. ,

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, :Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VJ~ THE KING

'!'he :l<'actories and Shops Act, 1920-19-18.

WESTERN AUSTl(ALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.]

PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State et Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. and S. 3634/27, Ex. Co. 3634/27. 1VHEREAS it is provided by subsection (2) of Bection 100 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1920,1948, that the clay on which all shops, except those mentioned in the l!'ourth Schcclule and registered small shops, shall close at one o'clock, shall be Satnrday: Provided that the Goycrnor may by proclamation at any time and from time to time on the petition ( according to the form in the Sixth Schednle) of the majority of the keepers of such .shops in auy district or specified locality not within the district, substitute in that dis­trict or locality for Safurclay any other week day, and may at :rny time on the like petition revoke any such SL!hstitution: Now, therefore I, the: said Governor, acting 1rith the advice and consent of the Execntive Council, :rnd in exercise of the powers conferred upon me in that behalf by subsection (:2) of section 100 of the Factories and Shops Aet, 1920-1948, do hereby repeal nncl n•Yokc the proel:mmtion issned under the said section in respect of shop.s in the Espcrance Shop Dis­! riet nnd puhlishccl in the Government Gazette on the 1 Gth da,v of :Yiarch, 1928, cl cc la ring ·w cdncsday to be the day on ,Yhich shops should close at one o'clock p.m.

GiYen under my hand and the public seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of .Tune, 1950.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN, Minister for Labour.

GOD SA VE 'fHE KING

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920-J \148.

v/ESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

.1.41;: ES MITCH ELL, Governor. [L.S.]

PROCLA1IAT ION

1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James f Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­

tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saii1t George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. and S. 604/28, Ex. Co. 1364. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 116 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1948, that the expression '' Public Holiday'' shall mean certain days therein specified and any other clay cleclarec1 by Proclamation to be a public holiday for the purposes of the said Act: N' ow, therefore I, the said Governor, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Conncil, clo hereby proclaim and declare that 'Wednesday, the 6th cla:1- of September, 1950, shall be n public holiday ,vithin the Dahrnllinn Shop Distric-t, and the Dalwallinu Specified Locality for the purpose of section 116 of the l!'actorics and Shops Act, 1920,1948, and all shops ( except those mentioned in the Fourth Scheel nle) and warehouses shall be closed.

Given under my hand and the Pnblic Seal of the saicl State,' at Perth, this 22nd cla:1· of June, 1950.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN, Minister for Labour.

GOD SA VE THE KING

.J urn :30, 19,30.] GOVERNMJ.;NT GAZETTI£, W.A. 1515

AT a lll('l'li11g of the :Exe('ntiH• Collncil heh! in the Exeenth-e Conncil Ch:unbe1· nt Perth, this :22]](1 dn ,. or Jnne, ]930, the following 0l'ders in Conueil ,~·en· ant l,oriseil to lw issued:-

Fire Brig:ides Aet, Hl4:2-194D.

ORDER IN COTl:i\Cih

f'.8.ll. 34~/86, Ex. Co. No. 13D2. \\' 111,;rn;AS it is enneted by section 5 of the Fire Bl'i­g:Hles Act, 1942-1949, tlrnt' the mtmicipnl nnd road clistrids mcntiouecl in the Second Schcclule to the snid Act are for tlw pmposes of the Act constituted fire districts b~· the names ns in the said Schedule stated, nnd thnt the Governor mny by Order in Council, in"tcr alia, nnite the district of or portions of the district of t\\'o or more locnl authorities ,rith nny portion or por­tions of nnother or others into one fire district bv such nnme ~,s the GoYcrnor may think fit; and wheieas it is deemed to IH· r!Psirnhh• nnd cxpedieut to enlarge thl' Albnn,v Fire District ::s mentioned in Part IV of the SecoHd Schedule to the Act by ndcling portion of the J\ lhnny Ron•! District: Now, therefore, His l•;xcellenc·y the Governor, acting ,vith the advice nnd consent of the Execntirp Council nnrl in cxel'C'ise of the poll'ers eon fcrrecl b:\' the sairl Ac·t, cloth hereb,· for the purpo'·es of the snid Aet reco11stitute the saicl Albnn,v Fire Di,,. triet r.s mentioned in I'nrt IV of the Second S_chednle 1n the Act, by inelncling in snch fire district ns part 11Jp1•eof those portions of the lnncl comprised in tlw J\ ll :in,· Roncl District ,Yhich nrc more pnrticulnrly ,le­fi,wd :rnrl rksniliecl in the second column of the R('heclnl0 hcHnncler oppo,ile tlie n,11ne of the saiil cli,,. trif•t in the first colnnrn of snrh ,Schedule.

S<·hr'.1n1c1•

Vi,·e Distrirt, arnl Portion of Albany Ron<! District tf, be included in Allinuy Fire District.

Albnny; nil that portion of l:111c!C'cl bounclecl by lines ,t:ll'ting nt the intersection of the North-Enstern :1lign­m011t of North Roacl and the ·western r11igmnent of l 'lster Ron,! nncl extending Northerly nlong the lntter alignment to n point sitnnte in prolongation North­\Vesterly of the North-En.stern alignment of Angrow Roa cl; thence Sonth-Easterl:r to ancl along thnt align­ment to the Routh-Eastern bounclnr.r of Plantngenet Location 4~; thence South-\Vesterly nlong that bonnd­;ll'y to n point sitnnte in 11rolongation Sonth-Ensterly of the North-Eastern nlignrnent of North Roncl; thcnee :\'orth-'i\'esterly to nm! nlong thnt alignment to 1h0 st:irting point.

Apprm·ecl h,· His r:xecllency the Goycrnor in F,xecn-1 iw Conneil, 2~n,J .Tnne, 1D50.

(Sgcl.) E. GREEX, Acting Clerk of the Conmil.

'!'he Chilli W cl fare Act, 19,1,. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Ex. Co. J4l?i, C.W.D. 597/.J.6. 'WHEREAS by section 19 (2) of the Chile! Welfare Aet, 1947, it is proYiclecl thnt the Governor mny nppoint snch persons, male or female, ns he mny think fit, to be members of aur pnrticular Chilclren's Conrt, nnd rnny determine the resiwctiYe seniorities of snch mPm­be1:s: Now, therefore, His E'xcellenc)· the GoYcrnor, b)' :wd with the nc!Yice ancl consent of the Exccuth-c Council, doth hereby appoint the persons nnmecl in the Rcheclnle hereto to he members of the Chilclren 's Oonrt nt the places mentioned.

Schedule. Cne-Ravrnond ViTilfred Thomns, J.P. Wilnna_:_Ronnld Seddon Ho\\'nrd.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Co!lneil.

The Child Welfare Act, 1947. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Ex. Co. 1414, C.W.D. 599/46. WHEREAS by section 19 (2) of the Child Welfare Act, 1947, it is proYicled that the Governor may appoint such peTSons, male or female, as he may think fit, to

be members of any particular Children's Court, nncl may cletcrmine the respectil-c seniorities of such mem­bers: No\\', therefore, His Excellency the Governor bv nncl ll'ith the nclvice nllCI consent of the Exec~th:e Conncil, doth hereby nppoint the persons nnmecl in the Sc·hedulc hereto to be members of the Chilclren ·s Court i,t the plac<' mcntionecl.

Scheclnle. Port Hedlnncl-Percy Ed,Yard Dorey Hnmilton, J.P.

Port Hedlnncl-Cyril Victor Batty, ,J.P.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 193:l-1948.

ORDER IX C01'.XC1L.

Cones. X o. 13082/0:l. WHEREAS by section 33 of the Lnncl Act 1933-1948 it is, -in/er alia, made ln,Yful for the GoYern~r bv Orclc;. in Conncil !o. clirec'. that n_ny lnncl resen0cl 1iursunnt to the prons10ns of the sn1d Act shnll be iensecl for 1 hr purpose for \\'hich the land is reser;-cd ns nfore­:";id, liy Instrnment of Lense, to any person (ns clefinecl m the said .sectio:n); and ,vhereas it is deemed expecli­rnt that rcsene Xo. 9394 (Yilgarn Location G7) slinll he lensed for n term of one yenr nncl thereafter from .,·enr to )'enr to the Commonwealth of Australia to lw held in trnst for a Rifle Range: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor by and with the adYic•c nnd eonsent of t]l(' l•;xecntin, Council cloth hPrcby direc·t thnt the :,bon•rnentioned 1·cse1Te shall he lcns~d for :1 term of one year ancl theronftrr from venr to year to the Commonwenlt!i of ;\ust.r:1lin to ]Jp

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hC'ld in trnst i'Ol' n Rifle Hrn1ge. -

(8gd.) H. C,HEEN, ,\cling Clerk of the Council.

------------The Lnncl Act, 1933-1948.

OR.Dlm IN COUNCIL.

C'.lr1·. ;'{ o. 3738/5{), Vill !•>REAS by section 34 of the Lnncl Act, 193:3-1948, it is mncle IR\\'fnl for tho Governor by Orcler in Conncil ,rithont i suing nuy cleocl of grant: to plnce any rosei·vo under the control of nny municipality, roncl bonrcl, 01· other person or persons, ns a bonrcl of mnnngement, nncl to ompo\\'o,r SlH:li bonrcl to make, repeal nnd nlter lw­la ws for tile control nncl mnnngcment of such rcser;-cs nll(l 1n·c 0 erihe fees for clep:1sturing thereon or other ns~ thereof, nncl for other pmposes, such h,r-lnws to be np­pt·o;-od hr tho GoYeruor nncl pnblishecl in the Oover11-nw11/. Ga:c-clle; nncl whereas it is cleemecl ex,peclio11t t-hnt n•s(•r1·e :2:: I Oij for Pnblio Utility n t Koll(linin s!tonlcl be 1,lneecl ,rn,Jer the control of tl;e Konclinin Roar! Bonn! ns n honrrl of ma11ngome11t: Now, therd'ore, His l~xl'ellr•ncy tho Governor, by nncl with the nclvico nnrl consc•nt of ihe Excrnth-e Council, cloth hereby plnee tlw lieforP-mr•n1ione,J respne nnclcr the coutrol of the Kon­clinin Honc1 l1oarcl as a l1onnl of management, nncl clotl1 empo\\'or ,c;nd1 hoard to mnke, repeal, or nlter by-lnws for the control and mnnngernent of the snicl reserw; for prescribing fees for c1epastnring thereon or other use thereof: for directing the mnnner in ,Yhich snch fees shnll be imposecl, pnicl, co1lectecl, nncl clisposed of, nnc1 to m1pose prnnlties not exceeding in any cnse £5 for any bro, eh tl,ereof, nncl £2 r1 da~- for a continning Li-onch, hut not morc, thnn £20 in tho aggTegnte.

(Sgcl.) R. OREEN, Acting Clerk of the Connc·il.

The Lnncl A.et, 193:'l-1948.

OR.DER IN COU:i\ClL.

Con. No. ,l!-J/4'3. WHEREA.S hy section 33 of the Lnncl Ac.t, 1933-1948, it is mnrle ln,~·fnl for the Governor to clirect thn,t anv resc,,•ye shnll \'est in ancl be helcl by any municipalit,i·, roacl board, or other person or persons to be named in the orcler in trnst for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order; ancl whereas it is deemed expedient thnt reserrn No. 2,3104 should vest in and be held hy the Minister for ·water Supply, Sewerage nnd Drainage in trnst for the pmpose of Se"·erage: NmY,

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therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the a.clvice ancl consent of the Executh·e Council, cloth hereby direct that the beforemeutionecl reserve shall Yest in and be held by the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer­age and Drainage in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

OR.DER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 1149/48. WHER,EAS section 74 of the Constitution Act, 1889, provides that the Governor in Council may vest in heads of departments, or other officers or persons within the State, po,\'er to make minor appointments; and where:rn it is desirable that power of appointment of foreman and other persons employed at a daily rate of wage on works under the control of the Department of Pt1blic Works, and of Vi'ater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage (exclusiYe of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Se,vernge :rncl D1·ainage Department) should be vesteil in .Jame~ McConnell: Now, therefore, His Exc.elleney the GoY­ernor, by and with the advice of the :E)xecutive Council, here-by vests in James McConnell and any persons ap­pointed to act temporarily in his place the appointme11t of foreman and all other persons employe,l on sueh work>' a, ~ lhily rntr~ of wages.

22nd ,Tune, 1950.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

:Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947.

Munieipali,ty of Bunbury.

ORDER, IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 1442/38. WHEREAS it is provided by subsection 1 (b) of section 480 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947, that a council may with the a}l'proval of the Go,·ernor, ex­pend out of · the ordinary revenue of the mnnicipalit~· any sum or sums not exceeding in the aggregate teu per cent. of such ordinary revenue for the purposes therein mentioned; and whereas one of such purposes is for establishing and maintaining, or subsidising either alone or in conjunction with any council or any road board an ambulance service whether within the district of th~ council or elsewhere when in the opinion of the council, such expenditme ,viii directly or indirectly benefit persons residing in the district of the council; and whereas the Municipality of Bunbury is desirous of ex­pending £9 17s. Gel. from its ordiua.ry revenue for the purpose of subsidising au ambulance service; and. where­as if such sum be expended all sums expended m pur­suance of the said suQisection l (h) will uot in the aggregate exceed ten per cent. of such ordinary reyenue: Now therefore His Excellency the Governor, actmg by and ;vith the aclvice and consent of the Executive Council and in exercise of the power vested in him by the said secition of said Act doth hereby authorise the Muni­dpality of Bunbury to expend, fro1)1 ~t.s ordinary revenue the sum of £9 17s. 6d. for snbs1d1srng an alll'hulance service.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, · Acting Clerk of the Council.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Se,\'erage and Drainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.S. 718/49. WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Wa,ter Supply, Sewer­age and Drainage Act, 1909, it is provided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister for '\Vater Supply, Sewerage and Draina,ge shall, with the approval of the Governor, have power to construct and extenr1 Water Works, Sewerage Works and Stormwater Drain­age Works; and whereas the preliminary requirements of the said Act have been complied with, and pla11s, sections, and estimates in respect of the works herein­af.ter mentioned have been submitted ,to and approved by the Governor in Council: Now, .therefore, His Excel­lency the GoYernor, with the advice ancl consent of the Executive Council, does hereby empower the Minister for

'\Vater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to undertake the construction of the following works under the said Act, namely:-

Meti'opolitan Sewerage. Cottesloe District.

Reticulation Area No. 1.5. A six-inch diameter reticulation pipe sewer complete

with all manholes and other apparatus connected there­with beitween Bay View Terrace and Victoria Street ancl Manning Terrace and Owston Street, as shown slrnded on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 7433.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 30th day of .Tune, 1950.

R. GREEN·, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCTi,.

M.W.S. 292/50. WIIEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Se,\'er­age and Drainage Act, 1909, it is provided that, sub­ject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister for ·water Supply, Se,verage and Drainage shall, with the approval of the Governor, have p

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ower to construct and extend water s\'Orks, sewerage works and stormwater drainage works; and whereas the preliminary require­ments of the said Ac.t have been complied with, and plans, sections and estimates in respect of the works hereinafter mentioned lmYe been submitted to and approved by the Governor in Council: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice and con­sent of the ExecutiYe Council, does hereby empower the :Minister for ·water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to undertake the constrnction of the following works under the said Act, namely:-

'Metropolitan Water Supply Improwments and Extensions.

:Melville Road District. Proposed water mains in Ardross Street, Coogee Road,

Ray1110ncl Street, The Promenade, Reynolds Road and Gibson Street, as shown in reel on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 7431.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 30th day of .Tune, 1950.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Conncil.

Water Boards Acit, 1904-1949. Bunbury Water Board, Proposed Loan £2,000.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W.W.S. 669/32.

WHEREAS by the Water Boards Act, 1904-1949, a wa,te,r hoard may with the a.pproval of the Governor borrow money for the construction of works for the stor­age, distribution and supply of water: Now, the,refore, His Excellency ,the Governor ,~ith the advice and cousent of the Executive Council hereby approves, under the provisions of section 113 of the Wa,ter Boards Act, 1904-1949, of the Bunbury Water Board borrowing the sum of two thousand pounds (£2,000) for a period of 20 years, interest on the said sum to be payable at the rate of three pounds seven shillings aucl six pence (£.') 7s. 6d.) per centum per annum for the purpose as shown in the schedule hereunder.

(Sgcl.) R,. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Schedule. The purchase an{1 installation of one electrically

driven pump at the existing pump house and ,\'ell in Symmonds Street, Bunbury, to act as an auxiliary unit to the existing pump at this site.

Water Boards Act, Hl04-1949. Dalwallinu Water Area. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 208/50. WHEREAS by the Water Boards Act, 1904-1949, it is provided that before ui1clertaking the construction of waterworks, the Minister shall submit plans, clescrip-

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tions, books of reference and estimates of the proposed works to the Governor for approval, and that if they are approved, the Governor may forthwith, by Order in Council, empower the Minister to undertake the construction of the proposed works: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby approves of the plans, des­criptions, hooks of reference and estimates marked on Plan P .Vv.D., W.A., 32195, for the construction of waterworks within the Dahvallinu ·water Area, which were duly submitted for approval, and hereby empowers the Minister to undertake the construction of the said works.

R. GREEN, Acting ()Jerk of the Council.

Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947. Constrnction of Pipeline from Merredin to Bruce Rock.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

r.w.w.s. 250/50. WHl~REAS by the Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947, it is provided that before undertaking the con­struction of water works, the Minister shall submit plans, descriptions, books of reference and estimates of the proposed works· to the Governor for approval, and that if they are approved the Governor may forthwith, by Order in Council, empower the Minister to under­take the construction of the proposed works: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the aclvico of the Executive Council, hereby approves of the plans, descriptions, books. of reference and estimates marked on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 32207, for the construction of pipeline from Merredin to Bruce Hock which was duly submitted for ap1iroval, and hereby empowers the :Minister to undertake the constrnction of the said works.

R GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949, that it shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from an incorporated in­surance office approved by the Minister a policy of insurance for the full amount of the liability to pay compensation under the said Act to all workers employed by him, but that if an employer proves to the satis­faction of the Minister that such employer has estab­lished a fund for insurance against such liability and has deposited at the Treasury securities charged with all payments to become due under such liability, the Governor may, by Order in Council, exempt such em­ployer from the operation of the said section 13; and whereas the Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., being an em­ployer within the meaning of the said Act, and having made application in accordance with the regulations made under the said Act for exemption from the opera­tion of section 13 of the said Act, has proved to the satisfaction of the Minister that it has established a fund for insurance for the fnll amount of its lia­bility as employer to pay comp_ensation under the said Act to all workers employed by it, and has deposited at the Treasury, securities, to wit, a bond for the sum of five thousand pounds, given by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, charged with all payments by the said Company to become due under its liability afore­said: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act­ing with the advice and consent of the Executive Conn­cil, and in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the said Act, doth hereby exempt the said Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd. from the operation of section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949, for a period of two years ending on the 30th day of June, 1952.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

JUSTICJ~S OF 'l'HE PEACE.

Premier's Department, Perth, 28th June, 1950.

IT i.s hereby notified for public. information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Conncil has been pleased to approve of the following appointments to the ConnniSllion of the Peace:-

James ·watkins Morris, Esquire, of Pemberton, as a ,Justice of the Peace for the Mitchell Magisterial Dis­trict.

·William Grant Me Donald, Esquire, of ''Sunshine,'' 'l'oolibin, as a Justice of the Peace for the W'illiams Magisterial District.

Hubert Wallington Cuss, Esquire, of Mt. Helena (formcrl,v of Cranbrook) as a Justice _of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial District in lieu of the Stirling Magisterial District.

Edward Pmcell, Esquire, of William Street:, Gera!dton ( formerly of Peak Ifill) as a ,Tustiee of the Peace for the Geraldton Magisterial District in lieu of the Murchi­son Magisterial District.

1£X OFFICIO ;JUSTICES OJ<' 'l'fU; PEACE.

I'l' is hereby notified for public infonn:ition that the following Chairmen of Road Boards have heen appointed under section 9 of the Justices Act, 1902-1948, as .Justices of the Peace for the districts mentioned, dur­ing their terms of office as Chairmen of the Boards:-

Edward ,Jame,9 Smith, Esquire, of Hammond Road, ,Tandakot, Chairman of the Fremantle Road Board, as ;1 Justice of the Peace for the Fremantle Magisterial District.

J'olm Andrews Paterson, Esquire, of Pingrnp, Chair­man of the Kent Road Board, as a Justice of the Peace for the Stirling Magisteria I District.

Stephen Henry Knight, Esquire, of Cnballing, Chair­man of the Cuballing Road Board, as a Justice of the Peace for the Williams Magisterial District.

R. H. DOIG, Under Secretary, Premier's Department.

THE AUDI'l' ACT, 1904.

Treasury Department, Perth, 23rd ,Tune, 1950.

THE following appointments, etc., have been approved:­ReceiYers of Revenue.

Trsy. 957 /43.-Mr. A. H. Bn_ckland, for the Carrolup Native ,Settlement. The anthonty of Mr. R. H. Weston has been cancelled for the Broome District.

'l'rsy. 29/41.-Mr. C. Higgs, Kalgoorlie, and Mr. J'. McConnell, Perth, for the Public Works Department Water Supply.

Certifyi'ng Officers. Trs_y. 29/45.-Mr. J. l\foConnell for the Public Works

Department as from 8th June, 1950.

Trsy. 56/45.-'iVlr. H. Fry for the Railway Depart­ment from 13/6/50 to 27 /6/50.

'l'rsy. l(iS/45.-J. Young and R. 'l'. Duke for the Lands, Agriculture and Forests Departments as from the 9th .June, 1950.

A. J. REID, Under Treasurer.

Public Service Commissioner's Office, Perth, 28th June, 1950.

HlS Excellency the Governor has approved of the fol­lowing appointments:-

l~x. Co. 1425, P.S.C. 157 /50-F. A. Blott, Assistant Registrar, Lantl Titles Office, Crown Law Department, to be Senior Assistant Registrar, Class C-II-2, as from 22nd June, 1950.

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J<Jx. Co. 1425, P.S.C. l 50/:50--1' .. fohnRen, Clerk in Charge, RccciYing Room mHl Assistant Registrar, anrl H. C. Blnckmore, ('Jerk in Charge, Stro1w Room Land Titles Office, Crown Law Department, t~' be A;sisbrnt Registrars of Titles, Class C-11-2 (limit Jhed inter­mediate grnclc), ;-.s from 22nd .June, 1950.

Ex. Co. 1425--.J. R .J. l"ecneY. Clerk. Chief !'icere­tary's Department, to be Ckrk i1; Charge, Clas, C-11--1, as from 22nd .Jnne, 19:30.

Ex. Co. 1425, P.S.C. 49/50-S. G. Chcst<"r, Clerk, Stale Tnsurance OflieP. to bc Sub. Accountant, Class C-Tl--l-, as from 22nd .J1111c, 1950.

Ex. Co. 1423-Y . .:.I. Aldri,lge. Jnnior Typist, Publi,· Health Department, to be 'l'_vpist. ( 'lnss C-VI, as fro111 17th .June, 19:30.

Ex. Co. H25-G. Mackay, .Ju11inr Typist,.Town Plan­ning Board, to !Jc Typist, Ckss C- \-L ns from 2Gth :viay, J 050.

Ex. Co. 1274, I' .S.C. 112/50-.1. L. Leak<', 'l'racn, Pnblie 'iV-orks Department, to be Drnftswoman, Cla,-;s P-III, as from J 3th .Jnne, 1050.

Ex. Co. 1423, P.S.C. 148/50, S. \V. Bowler, Assistant lnspcdor of li'isheries, to !Jc Tnspcr-tor of Fisheries, Chief SPcrdar;s" 's Department, as from 2~m] .Jnne, 19:50.

Ex. Co. 1423, P.S.C. 123/,30-H. M. Rot:ldiff, Clerk, State Insurance Ofliee, to be Clerk, Class C'-TT-8, as from :.:2rnl .Jnne, 1050.

Ex. Co. 963, P.S.C. 106/40-.\. K Heagney, Clerk in Charge, For0sts Aeconnts, Lands an(l S1u-vc1·s De­partment, to he Chief Clerk, Gon•rnmcnt Printing. OflicP, Trensnry Department, Class C-II-3, as from 12th April, J !)50.

l•;x. Co. 1:27"-, P.S C. 124/:iO-H. 'f. Dukl', l'l,•rk, 8t:1t,· Carclens Board, to be Clerk, Accounts Brnnch, \Ya 1· 8c1Tiee Lnncl Section, Lanils nncl Snrycys Departmeut, ('Jnr,, C-II-fi/7 (limit fixed 111iui11rnm of (']ass G) as ft-0111 19th ,Tune, 1950.

l·:x. ('o. 12~2-C. S. \Voolkr, .Junior AnditoT aml ] 11s1wdor, L(le:: I Government Dcpnrtment, to be tnrns­f.,n,,,l to the Accounts Branch, Public Works Dep:1rt· me11t, pendin.<.:· allocation to npproprinte item, as fro111 :.'21!il .:.fa_,-, 1950.

Also of thc following appointments 1111cl,•r seetion :i,l of the Pnblic Senicc Act:-

Ex. Co. 1425-Vincent Thouws Foster, 'l'homas Mar­tin Lambert, Vincent Eclw:ird Murph~·,' Honalil l(eith Doughrn, Norman Mitchie .i\IcLcod, Keith Habbisho,Y, fo br- Clerks, Treasury Dep:trtnwnt, Class C-IV, as from :·:'llfl A ugnst, 1949.

[JUKE 30, 1950.

Ex. Co. H~5, P.S.C. 837 /±9-Beresford Samnel Pearce, to !Jc Local Water Supply Officer, Bridgetown, Public 'iVorks Department, Class G-II-8, as from 1st Dcccm­hn, l\J·JO.

1''Jx. Co. H2:3, P.S.C. 570/49-Allan Thomas .:.Iiles, to he Laboratory Assistant, School of .:.Jines, Kalgoorlie, C,a,·,, G-VTII-:!, as from 1-Hh .Jnly, 1949.

Ex. Co. 1423, P.S.C. 89/49-Lyall John Hunt, to be ,Jnnior Clerk, l'nblic Trust Office, Crown Law Depart­ment, : s from 12th Angnst, 1949.

Ex. Co. 1425, l' .S.C. 47 /49-Glyn 'l'homas C11111Hllll'. tn IH' .J tmio;- Clerk. Crown Law Department as from t:,th September, 1!)49. '

Ex. Co. H25, P.S.C. 529/cl!l-Albcrt ,James A Ian, 1u he .hrnior Clerk, Pnblic 'rrust Office, Crown La,Y Department, as frorn 12th August, J 049.

Ex. Co. 142i5, P .S.C. 9(i4/-18-Barbara Mary Atkinson, 1 o be .J nnior Aceo1111ti11g .i\Iachinist, Public Trnst Ofliec, Crown Law Department, as from 1:Sth September, 194!).

Ex. Co. 1425, P.S.C. 843/49-Brnce Ainu .i\1:cLarty, to he 'TrnYelling Inspector, Central and Golclficlds District, ?\'atiYe Affairs DPpartment, Class G-II-5/(i, as from 1st Dcecmber, 1949.

Ex. Co. 1425, P.S.C. 737 /49-Victor Hilton Sully, to i>e Superintendent, Carrolup rs'atiYe Settlement, NatiYc "\ffairs Department, Class G-II-5, as from 24th NoY­emhcr, 194!-l.

Also of the acceptanl'e of the following resigna­tions:-

Bx. Co. 1425-K .:.f. Chilton, .:-1.itron, Lemuos .:.Iental Hospital, Public Health Department, ns from 9th .:.farch, 1950; .:.I. Reilly, Acl·onnting .:.fachinist, State I lousing Commission, as from 16th .J nne, 1050; J. M. YinPr, .Tuni()r Clerk, BnnlJnry, Crown Law Department, as from 19th .:.fay, 1950.

Also of the following retirements under seetion 5!) of the Public Sl'n"ice Act:-

Ex. Co. 1'12.1-J~. Fimister, Clerk of Local Court, Crown Law Department, as from 16th June, lDG0.

Ex. Co. 1425-B. G. Bott, Assistant Chief Drafstrna11, Lands and Surveys Dcp;irtment, as from 15th .July, 1!)50.

Ex. Co. (i37-.J<'. E. Croncher, Clerk, Lauds ancl S11r­ve.1·s Department, as from 12th Jnly, 1950.

S. A. '!.'AYLOR, Pnblie Service Commissioner.

VACANCIBS IN THE PUBLIC SBRVICE.

Department. Position.

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Lands and l:ioryeys .... Clerk, Accounts Branch (Item 400) .... Do. do. . ... Clerk, Inspections, Applications and Informa-

Do. do. . ... tion Brnnch (Item 478)

Clerk, Inspections, Applications and Infonna• tion Branch (Item 477)

Crown L.iw .... . ... Clerk, Property Section, Pnblic Trust Office (Item 1805)

Public "\Yorks .... .... Assistant Costs and "\Vages Inspector .... Public Health .... .... Deputy Head Attendant, Grade I., Claremont :-itate Insurance Office .... Clerk, Internal Audit (Item 1475) (b) .... .... Foi"ests .... .... Clerk (Item 341) -··· .... Lauds and Surveys ., .. Assistant Chief Draftsman .... ·••· ....

Crown L,1w .... ... Clerk-in-Charge, Strong Room (Item 1907) Do. .... . ... . ... Clerk-in-Charge, Receiving Room and Assist-

ant Registmr (Item 1906)

Class. Salary.

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C-II.-(i l\Iargin £209-£237 C-II.-7 Margin £181-£195

C-II.-6/7 .Margin £181-£237 (Limit fixed £209)

C-II.-8 .i\Iargin £139-£167

C-II.-(5 Margin £209-£237 G-II.-7 .i\Iargin £181-£195 C-II.-6 Tuiargin £209-£237 C-II.-7 Margin £181-£195 P-II.-1/2 Margin £397-£501

(limit fixed £423) C-II.-4 l\Iargin £293-£319 C-Il.-3 Margin £345-£371

Date Returnable.

1950. 1st July. 8th July.

do.

do .

do. do.

15th .July. do. do.

do. do.

(b) The possession of an Accountancy q11alificrttio11 by examination will be regarded as an important factor when judging re]a.tive efficiency nnder section 34.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Scrviec Act, 1904, and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner and should be made 011 the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

:-i. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

GOYERXM:KNT GAZETTE. W.A. Filn

Crown Law Department, Perth, 28th Jnne, 19.50.

LOCAL COURTS AC'l', 190+-1938. HIS Excellency the Govemor in Exeentive Council has apJll'OYcd of the nndermentioneil appointments:-

.John William ]\Jair, as Acting Clerk of the Lorn! Court and Acting Ckrk to :\Ingistrnks, Kataiming, -i;ice Hevelcy Elliott Trigwcll, trunsfcrred, and lluring the absence 011 sick kaYc of B. G. IV. Allan.

Reveley Elliott Trigwell, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Carnarvon; also Acting Clerk of the Gascoyne Court of Session, cluring the absence of B. F. Ro,re on biennial leave and long service lea ,·e.

Sergeant William John Chambers, as Acting Clerk of the Local Comt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, nfanjimup, during the absence on annual lea,·e of Ser­geant S .. J. Strahan.

Sergeant Harry James Muhs, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, llaney, 11icc Sergeant V. 'l'. McDonald, transferred, and during the absence of Sergeant E. P. Emberson, on leave.

Constable Henry Bernard Olsson, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court aucl Acting Clerk to Magistrates, "Wicke­pin, during the absence on annual leaYe of Constable S. M. Strahan.

LICENSING ACT, 1911-1949. HIS Excellencv the Governor in Executive Council has refused the petition, nnder section 4 7 of the Licensing Act, 1911-19+9, of the electors residing in an area com­prised within 11 circle having a radius of 10 miles from the Post Oilice at Boddingtou, for a Gallon License, in view of the recommendation of the Licensing Court, elated the 9th clay of J·uue, 1950.

HIS Excellency the Governor in J~xccutiYc Council has refused the petition, under section 47 of the Licensing Act, 1911-1949, of the electors residing in au area com­prised within a circle having a radius of 80 chains from premises, France Bros. Store, Safety Bay, for a Gallon License, in Yiew of the recommendation of_ the Licensing Court, dated the 9th da;v of June, 1950.

DECLARA'l'IONS AND A'l"l'ES'l'A'l'IONS AC'l', 1913. 'l'l-IE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the u11der­mcntio11ed appointments as Commissioners for Declara­tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act, 1913:

Richard Corn·eu Broughton, Wembley; Stanley Robert Harvey, Wembley; James Lloyd Moyes, Albany, and William Portch, Boulder.

ELECTORAL AC'l', 1907-194\J. TUE Hon. Attorney General has apJH01·ecl of the under­mentioned cancellations of appointments of Postal Vote Officers unrler the provisions of section 90 of the Elec­toral Act, H107-19-HJ :-

Culligan, Arthur J.-33 Allday Street, Victoria Park. Cunningham, Arthur J.-N angeenan. Dedman, Gordon l<'.-1 Harvest Street, North Fre-

mantle. l:.Ceogh, Joseph-Byro Station, ,·ia Yalgoo. Kidsou, George-172 Aberdeen Street, Perth. Morgan, Eleanor-'' Magiwirup,'' Cran brook. Ware, Charles H.-Ora Banda. Barton, William A.-Southern Cross. Ba_,·Jiss, Edward .J.-Police Station, Kalgoorlic. Bligh, .frssie-Corunua Do,rns Station, Marhle Bar. Bligh, Keith H.-:\Iarble Bar. Brndshaw, Leslie A.-Nuriua. Bro,vn, Charles J.-Xcedilup. Butler, N.-Heill. Canott. Arthnr ~:\Iorlcy 's .B'ind. C'larkc,-.J olm 'l'.-Yicw Street, Darlington. Darragh, Gernld R.-Broome. Dades, Margaret 1-).-Post Office, Picssevillc. Fleming, R.-Reid. Gardner, 'William E.----RiYerton Street, Ca1111ington. High:nn, Hany l'\.-Culhin Siding. Hill, 'l'homas 13.-State S<:1100!, North :r'r(•rnalltll'. Hodgson, .John T-I.-Can11a1·thcn.

Houghton, Rubin F. J.-:\fonicipal Buildings, Bunlmry. .Jewell, Thomas H.-118 Brisbane Street, Perth. Jones, Albert-156 Onslow Road, Shcnt,m Park. .Tones, :i\Iaurice S.-High School, Xortha,n. King, Albert E.-Bo Allia, ,·ia Busselton. Moir, Neil Owen-Cape Riche. :\Iorphet, Harold :\1.-Hincs Hill. Rohan, 'iVilliam F.-Gol"errnnent School, Northcliffc. Rourke, Mary L.-Morrison Road, S,Y:rn View. Simpson, Jack-Tammin. Smith, Gilbert J.--9 Barsden Street, Cottesloc. Smith, .Joseph-District Hospital, Kalgoorlic. Spr:·, Henn B.-Katmming. StoYc, E\'cl}:ll J.-Sherlock Station, Hoebomuc. StoYc, Francis J'II.-Sherlock Station. Rocbournc. Tuckey, Cecil J.-Kulikup. 'iYalker, Arthur W.-Shotts. Wood, Reginald C.-Yampi.

THE Department has been notified that the following Trust Orders have been lost by the payees; payment has been stopped and it is intended to issue fresh Orders in lien thereof:-

1. 'l'rust Order 56528, dated the 16th June, J g:;o, drawn on the Clerk of Courts 'l'rust Fund, for the sum of £1 19s. lld., in favour of R. A. Boot.

2. Trust Order 189697, dated the 23rd May, 1950, drawn on the Clerk of Court Trust Fund, for the sum of 3s., in fa ,·our of Bailiff 'l"'rayuing.

3. Trust Order 189698, dntecl the 23rd May, l!JGO, drawn on the Clerk of Courts Trust Fund, for the sum of 3s., in favour of Bailiff Collie.

4. Trust Order 8937, dated the Gth June, 1950, drawn on the Clerk of Courts Trust Fund for the sum of £2 4s. lld., in favour of F. V. Little.

H. SHl•}AN, Under Secretnn for Law.

'l'o His Excellency Sir James :\-Iitchell, G.C.M.G., Gove, nor of the State of Vfostcrn Australia:

'J'HE humble Petition of the undersigned showeth as follows:-

(1) That your petitioners a majority in number of the electors liYing in an area comprised 11·ithin a circle having a radius of 40 chains from the centre of all those pieces of land situated at the corner of W clshpocl Roacl and Shepparton Roacl, Vietori.a Pnrk, being J;<,r­tion of Canning Location 2D, being part of lot ii9 on Plan 2199, and being the whole of the land compriserl in Certificate of Title, Volume 10:'i:'i, Folio 8.50.

(2) That there has been an increase in population of such area, and that such increase is likely to be pennanent.

(3) 'l'hat a Publican's General License is required within the said area to meet public requirements.

( 4) That the situation of the said lot is a suitable place for such license.

Your petitioners therefore humbly pra.r that the Licensing Court may, pursuant to the powers in that behalf contained in the Licensing Act, 1911-1939, lia..-c authority to grant a new Publican's General License within the Canning Licc•nsing District for the premises to be erected on the said lot.

And your petitioners 11·ill cYer pray, etc. Locality Address-Bentley Park, 'iVclshpool, Victoria

Park. No. on Petition, No. on Roll, Signature, Address.

1, Sup., M. L. Turton, 181 Hubert Street; 2, 7627, E. B. Tapping, 179 Hubert Street; 3, 7628, J. E. 'l'ap­ping, 179 Hubert Street; 4, 1610, E. 0. Cooper, 3 Oats Street; 5, 2737, V. Gardiner, 174 Hubert Street; G, 5.50, M. M. Bergin, 167 Hubert Street; 7, ±787, I. Lydiate, 172 Hubert Street; 8, 5072, R. :\IcCarthy, 172 Hubert Street; 9, 8348, A. J. Westbrook, 161 Hubert Street; 10, Sup., A. Clegg, 168 Hubert Street; ll. Sup., T. Clegg, 168 Hubert Street; 12, 72,i8, E. :\I. Slllith, 164 Hubert Street; 13, 8153, E. L. Walsh, 162 Hubert Street; 14, 7234, B. Smith, 162 Hubert Street; 1.5, 6505, Geo. Reid, 160 Hubert Street; lG, 5345, C. J'lfot­calf, 151 Hubert Street; 17, 6410, C. Rarnsa:1·, l.,k Hubert Street; 18, 6413, P. Ramsay. J,,8 Hubert Street: 19, 5437, H. :\Iilway, 15G Hubert Street; 20, 3525, R. Hendley, 145 Hubert Street; 21, Sup., A. L. Woodward, 307 Shepparton Road; 22, 1992, P. Deering, 311 Shep­parton Road; 23, 1988, Alice Derring, 311 Shepparton Road; 24, 2740, N. Gardner, 330 Shepparton Road; 2:;, 285G, L. Fyfe, 3:'52 Shepparton Road; 2G, 1984, C.

1520 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JumJ 30, 1950 .

. No. on Petition, No. on Roll, Signature, Address.

A. Dearden, 185 Hubert Street; 27, 1983, hl. Dearden, 185 Hubert Street; 28, 6961, W. Robertson, 354 Shep­parton Road; 29, Sup., A. Colper, 357 Sltepparton Road; 30, 7578, K. Smith, 357 Shepparton Road; 31, 2543, Geo. Faulkner, 358 Shepparton Road; 32, 2542, F. D. Faulkner, 358 Shepparton Road; 33, 8330, E. vVells, 163 Carnarvon Street; 34, 8337, D. \Veils, 163 Carnarvon Street; 35, -, -, -; 36, 6631, M. Roberts, 168 Car­narvon Street; 37, 96, R. Allen, 10 Blair Athol; 38, 92, H. Allen, 10 Blair Athol; 39, 7193, W . .J. Skinner, 8 Blair Athol; 40, 5145, S. i\L McGee, 17 Gerard Street; 41, 5414, T. Milligan, 956 Albany Road; 42, 5412, .J. Milligan, 956 Albany Road; 43, 5413, L. R. Milligan, 956 Albany Road; 44, Sup., M. Galipo, 9.34 Albany Road; 45, Sup., C. Galipo, 954 Albany Road; 46, 3960, L. Irvine, 950 Albany Road; 47, 3524, C. Hendley, 944 Albany Road; 48, 6862, S. Sadler, 949 Albany Road; 49, Sup., A. Cunningham, 951. Albany Road; 50, 499, J<'. Bell, 953 Albany Road; 51, 508, R. K Bell, 953 Albany Road; 52, 8450, H. W. Wilkins, 957 Albany Road; 53, 8448, E. C. Wilkins 957 Albany Road; 54, 8688, N. Wright, 961 Albany Road; 55, 1766, C. -Crow­ther, 963 Albany Road; 56, 3898, B. D. Hunter, 2 Pat­ricia Street; 57, 8402, L. White, 7 Patricia Street; :58, 7195, vr. A. Skipper, 11 Patricia Street; 59, 7194, S. Skipper, 11 Patricia Street; 60, 3533, J. Hess, 17 Patricia Street; 61, 3587, L. Hill, !)71 Albany Road; 62, 8351, A. Westlake, 3 Baillie Street; 63, 8352, J. J. Westlake, 3 Baillie Street; 64, 3942, D. Ibbotson, 13 Baillie Street; 65, 6246, G. F. Pitcher, 5 Baillie Street; 66, 6245, F. Pitcher, 5 Baillie Street; 67, 62,'39, A. M. Piukus, 7 Baillie Street; 68, 4258, M. Killihcr, 9 Baillie Street; 69, 4259, .r. C. Kelliher, 9 Baillie Street; 70, 6548, N. Richards, 11 Baillie Street; 71, 65,17, M. Rich­ards, 11 Baillie Street; 72, 3943, I. Ibbotson, 13 Baillie Street; 73, 3398, W. Hall, Hi Baillie Street; 74, 4586, H. Lawson, 17 Baillie Street; 75, 6988, L. Scrivener, 17 Baillie Street; 76, 6987, A. Scrivener, 17 Baillie Street; 77, 7291, L. W. Smith, 19 Baillie Street; 78, 7294, L. Smith, 19 Baillie Street; 79, 8493, N. M. Williams, 25 Patricia Street; 80, 8598, G. V. Wood, 21 Patricia Street; 81, 4183, W . .Jones, 17 Gerard Street; 82, 1264, C. L. Carroll, 13 Gerard Street; 83, 1262, .J. Carroll, 13 Gerard Street; 84, 648!1, B. Rees, 8 Gerard Street; 85, 8508, W. A. Williams, G Gerard Street; 8G, 8468, A. Williams, 6 Gerard Street; 87, 6780, N. Rechici, 1032 Albany Road; 88, 6781, G. Rechici, 1032 Albany Road; 89, 1723, L. G. Cosson, 1024 Albany Road; 90, 1035, D. Bryant, 1020 Albany Road; 91, 1038, G. Bryant, J.020 Albany Roacl; 92, 7224, E. C. Schorer, 1015 Albany Roacl; 93, Sup., W. R. Meakins, 101G Albany Road; 94, 6369, 0. Pumphrey, 996 Albany Road; 95, 1233, F. Carless, 994 Albany Road; !JG, 807G, M. Waddell, 986 Albany Road; 97, Sup., M. C. Hindmarsh, 986 Albany Roacl; 98, 7742, J. 'rhompson, 982 Albany Road; 99, 7638, C. Taylor, 974 Albany Road; J.00, Sup., M. I. Perkins, 970 Albany Road; 101, 69l.l, A. Saviigc, 971 Albany Road; 102, 6201, I. Phillips, 977 Albany Road; 103, 8230, A. W. Washington, 972 Albauy Road; 104, 8231, M. A. Washington, 972 Albany Road; 103, 8075, J. Waddell, 986 Albany Road; 106, 7747, J. Thompson, 990 Albany Road; 107, 7741, ]'. 'rhompsou, Albany Road; 108, Sup., P. Crowe, 990 A Jl>any Road; 109, 95, J. ;'\.lien, 998 Albany Road; l.10, 94, L. Alleu, 998 Albany Road; 111, 4773, P. Luke, 1000 Albany Road; 112, 7041, E. Shadforth, 1002 Albany Road; 113, 8614, E. G. Wells, 1014 Albany Road; 114, G370, W .. T, Pumphrey, 996 Albany Road; 115, 306, .E. M. Baker, 984 Albany Road; ll6, 7752, T. J. Thompson, 982 Albany Road; 117, 2623, W. H. Francis, 985 Albany Road; 118, 2617, C. L. F1·ancis, 985 Albany Road; 119, 2619, D. Francis, 985 Albany Road; 120, Sup., F. Per­kins, 970 Albany Road; 121, 899, C. Brown, 15 Patricia Street; 122, 925, H. Brown, 15 Patricia Street; 123, 8685, M. Wright, 18 Patricia Street; 124, 3134, M. Gundry, 18 Patricia Street; 125, 6221, G. H. Pike, 13 Patricia Street; 126, 6226, S. F. Pike, 13 Patricia Street; 127, 7706, P. Thom, 16 Patricia Street; 128, 4496, J. A. Lalor, 14 Patricia Street; 129, 1245, M. Carlyon, 12 Patricia Street; 130, 2210, V. J. Dury, 10 Patricia Street; 131, 5768, E. Nilan, 3 Patricia Street; 132, 8405, M. W. White, 7 Patricia Street; 133, 3171, T. Hahn, 9 Patricia Street; 134, 5769, T. G. Nilan, 3 Patricia Street; 135, 6567, A. M. Rickert, 966 Albany Road; 136, 5893, E. J. Olney, 964 Albany Road; 137, 5895, M. Olney, 964 Albany Road; 138, 2854, L. Gilmour, 960 Albany Road; 139, 2853, ,T. Gilmour, 960 Albany Road; 140, 5150, M. McGillivray, 958 Albany Road; 141, 2707, H. J. Fleming, 1110 Albany Road;

No. on Petition, No. 011 Roll, Signature, Address. 142, 3897, A. Hunter, 2 Patricia Street; 143, 3ii54, M. R. Hess, 17 Patricia, St1·eet; 144, 6152, J. Penton, 19 Patricia Street; 14:5, 8602, J. Wood, 21 Patricia Street; 146, 8603, .J. vV. Vi' ood, 21 Patricia Street; 14 7, 12D8, C. 0. Carton, 23 Patricia Street; 148, 5917, L. M. 0 'Neill, 23 Patricia Street; 149, 1299, S. M. Carton, 23 Patricia Street; 1:50, 8500, P. C. Williams, 2:3 Pat­rich, Street; 151, 1348, Y. Chant, 22 Patricia Street; 152, 8G81, D. Vi'right, ; 153, 6416, 'l'. Ramsden 10 Gerard Street; 154, 6417, G. Ramsden, 10 Gerard Street; 155, 900, C. R. Brown, 10 Gerard Street; 156, 130, G. R. Anderson, 2 Blair Athol; 157, 152, 'vV. M. Ander­son, 2 Blair Athol; 158, 135, Jas. Anderson, 2 Blair Athol; 159, Sup., Hazel Gray, ,[ Blaii- Athol; 160, 5775, L. Noak, 4 Blair Athol; 161, 2326, S. Elston, 138 Hubert Street; 162, 2327, V. Elston, 138 Hubert Street; 163, 7912, J. M. 'l'rouchet, l.JO HulJert Street; 164, 7911, 1:7 , E. 'l'rouchet, 140 Hubert Street; 165, 3101, S. W. Grigg, 131 Hubert Street; 166, 3100, I. Grigg, 131 Hubert Street; 1G7, 8641, P. M. Worthington, 133 Hubert Street; 168, 4788, S. H. Lydiate, 172 I-I nbert Street; 169, 7238, C .. J. Smith, 164 Hubert Street; 170, -, M. Smith, Hi2 Hubert Street; 171, 4888, M. Mal­landi11e, 162 !Jubert Street; 172, 6414, vV . .J. Ramsa,r, 158 Hubert Street; 17:J, 7085, R. A. Shaw, 1.58 Hubert Sti-cet; 174, G4l.l, J. W. Ramsay, 158 Hubert Street; 17:i, fi188, C. W. McKay, 100 Hubert Street; 176, 1857, '1'. Daly, 141 Hubert Street; 177, -, -, -; 178, -, -, -; 179, 3418, W. Hay, 299 Shcpparton Road; 180, 24:33, P. fi'eist, 303 Shcppartou Road; 181, -, -, -; 182, -, -, -; 188, -, -, -; 184, -, -, -; ]8;), -,

-, -_; 18G, ~, -, -; 187, -, -, _,; 188, 873, L,..: Brooker, 117 Huhert Street; 189, 872, l•,. Brooker, 111 Hubert Street; 190, 1075, v;r, Burrows, 120 Hubert Street; 191, l!J70, G. D11y, 119 Hubert St1·cct; 192, 7991, A. W. 'J'ysou, 121 Hubert Street; 19:J, 834, H. Braz_ie_r, 12G Hubert Street; 194, 69G,>, G. Schryver, 5 Patl'lcia Street· 195 29(ll, M. Oosua", 124 Hubert Street; 19G, 4742, 'w . ./. Long, 122 H1;1Jcrt Street;. Hl7, G39, S. B!cwl'tt, 128 Hubert Rtrcet; 198, 1937, r. Davis, 125 Hnbert Btrcet; l!J9, :JHi3, .J. llc1ckett, 12\J H.ubert Street; ~00, 3164, J'YI. J•;, Hackett, J 29 Hubert Street; 201, 3526, R. M. JJ enclley, 145 Tiuhert Street; 202, 2455, I<;, E!· J.<'errnri, 147 Hubert Street; 203, 24ii6, M. G. Ferran, 147 Hubert Street; 204, 24ii, K Austin, lii2 Hubert Rtreet; 20,i, 2,32, P. Austin, ],52, Hubert Strc~t; 206, 5101, O. B. McKay, 150 Hubert St1·eet; 207, 6937, W. H. Scadclan, 144 H11!Jcrt Street; 208, (i9:,6, M. A. Scad­<lan, 144 H11bcrt Rtrcct; 209, 1857, •r .. J. Daly, 141 Hubert Street; 2.10, GJ.G, A. Best, 3G Oats Rtrect; 211, ,J54, E. Bealiiig, 135 Hnbcrt Street; 21:!, ,1fi:~, C. C. Bea ling, 135 Hubert Street.; 213, 619, B. Best, :Hl Oats Street; 214, Hil G, 'v\T . . J. Coote, 15ii Hubert Street; 215, 6366, K. Riehmonc1, 167 Huhert Street; 216, 551, P. Bergin, 167 Hubert Street; 217, 6565, G. A. Rich­mond, 167 Hubert Street; 218, 1613, L. Cooper, 3 Oats Street; 219, -, -, -; 220, -, -, -; 221, 4383, B. E. :Kift, 16 Blair Athol; 222, 7G58, A. Sowden, 4 Wynd­hmn Sfrect; 223, 6750, Z. Randell, 10 Wyndham Street; 224, 3640, G. Hayward, J Jn Wyndham Street; 225, 6744, .T. P. Randall, 18 Wyndham Street .i 226, 6743, I. S. Randall, 18 Wyndham Street; 227, 7902, R. Stuhbs, 21 vVyndlrnm Street; 228, 7901, P. Stubbs, 21 Wyndham Street; 229, 305,} Gwen Goddm:d, 12 W\nd-ham Street; 230, 8G97, M. Wl11te, 20 Le1ch-ardt Street; 231, 8330, D. Vance, 13 Leiclrnnlt Street; 232, 8331, .J. Vanl'e, i:l Leieharclt Street; 233, 2943, A. Geur, 8 Leichan1t Street; 234, 1719, N. Corser, 2 Leicharclt Sti-eet: 235, 7040, D. G. Shaclforth, 1002 .Albanv Roa,!; 236, 5626, A. Muclge, 952 Albany Ron cl; 237, · :362:5, E. Mudge, 952 Albany Roac1; 238, 4984, T. J. Martin, 947 Alban:i' Road; 239, 4967, I. G. :i\fortin, -; 240, 3133, J. Gunning, 10 Lauglm· Street; 241, 4958, E. Martin, !147 Albany Road; 242, Sup., H. Kowlaski, J:'l Camberwell Street; 243, 4425, S Kingston, 10 Carson Street; 244, 3615, H. F. Hinkley, .,4 Langler Street; 243, 3613, C. B. Hinkley, 44 Langler Rtrcet; 24Ci, 1\Jlii, W. B. Dayies, 48 Laugler Street; 248. 86G7, D. Whetstone, l04?i Albany Road; 2,19, 4700, .T. Lister, 42 Langlcr Street; 250, 6625, F. S. Robert, 22 Lang·ler Street; 251, 4995, G. M. Lalor, 14 Patricia Street; 252, 4169, P. S. Jones, 22 Patricia Street; 253, 5351, L. E. i\frtzke, lJ r, Swansea Street; 254, Sup., .J. .T. De11t, JG8 Rwansea Street; 2ii5, 5Ul0, I. A. McKay, 30 Lnngler Rtred; ~3G. 5192, P. McKay, 80 Langlcr Rti-eet; ~ii,, fl22:l, L. Pike, 13 T.m1g!Pr Street; 2:38, ,';305, H .. J. Meehan, ii Gcrni·d Street; 259, 6630, L.

JUNE 30, 1950.] GOVEH.NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1521

No. on Petition, No. on Roll, Signature, Address. Hoberts, 168 Carnarvon Street; 260, 1886, B. David, 14 Blair Athol; 261, I 028, H. Bruce, 6 Milford Street; 2(i2, 257, E. Baddock, 5 Milford Street; 263, 2124, E. M. Douglas, E.M.H., Alban.,· Road; 264, Sup., P. Emus, E.i\i.H., Albany Road; 265, Sup., W. J. Houston, KM.H., Albany Road; 266, Sup., 'f. IHcEntee, E.i\I.H., Albany Road: 267, 2663, F. L. Fricker, E.M.H., Albany Hoad; 268, Sup., A. Solomon, E.M.H., Albany Roa cl; 260, 4181, W. ,Jones, E.M.H., Albany Road; 270, Sup., K J~. Rutels, E:.i\1.H., Albnn,v Rond; 271, Sup., J. H. Nicholson, E.M.H., Albany Road; 272, 5291, J. i\fo­\\'illiam, E.M.H., Alban_y Road; 273, 585, J. W. Biub:v, E.M.H., Albany Road; 274, Sup., H. W. Sharpe, E.M.H., Albany Road; 2,5, 5033, W. H. Maumill. E.M.H., Albany Road; 276, 1500, M. Coffey, E.M.H., Alban,v Road; 277, Sup., W. W. Spencer, E.M.H., Albany Road; 278, Sup., 'I'. A. Frey, E.M.H., Albauy Road; 279, 8481, F. W. Williams, E.M.H., Albnuy Road; 280, 6966, B. E. Scott, E.M.H., Albany Road: 281, 1,575, 1'<0

, Coleman Tuckett Street; 282, 3208, 1''. E. Green, Tuckett Street; 283, 1453, D. A. Clapp, 165 Bank Street; 284, 2ii84, G. H. Ford, 7 Re,ul Street; 285, 2586, M. J. Fore, 7 Rea,1 Street; 286, Sup., I·'. C. Jolley, 264 Rutland A,·cnue; 287, Sup., H. ·wood~, 264 Rutland A venue; 288, Sup., J. R. Lancaster, 264 Hutland Avenue; 289, 2145, A. S. Dixon, 8 Milford Stre.et; 200, Sup., R. Blackman, 2 Milfonl Street; 20 I, Sup., M. Blackman, 2 Milford Street; 292, 615-i, M. Pentreath, 4 Withnell Street; 2\J3, 8441, J<'. Wigmon', 8 Withnell Street; 2\J4, 8442, H. Wigmore, 8 Witlnwll Street; 295, 1052, G. Buckingham, 1110 Albany lfoad: 29(i, 7261, F .. T. Scale, Norman Street; 2D7, Sup., B. Valentine, 264 Rutland Avenue; 298, 5042, K Murnauc, 252 Rutland Avenue; 2\J\J, 194, .T. C. Archibald, 10 Witlmell Street; 300, 674, K Blackman, I O Milford Street; 301, 1092, L. Buncle, 3 Cohn Street; 302, !Ofll, ,f. Buncle, 3 Cohn Street; 303, \J30, J. Bridge, 24S Hutland Avenue; 304, 5943, D. Murnane, 252 Rutland Avenue; 305, Sup., G. McGrellis, 258 Rutland Avenue; 30(i, 6711, M. Pusey, 20 Tuckett Street; 307, 670G, .I. B. Pusey, 20 'fuckett Street; 308, 7911, M. Styles, 22 Tuckett Street: 309, 157:l, M. Coleman, 22 'fuckctt Street; :\10, I 012, M. Brown, 2G2 Rutland Avenue; :n1, 4G\J3, W. K Lancaster, 264 Rutland Avenue; 312, 4692, L. Lmtcaster, 264 Rutland Avenue; :n3, Sup., K Jolley, 264 Rutland Avenue; 314, Sup., L. P. Jolie.)', 264 Rutland Avenue; 31:'i, 1455, M. Clapp, 1()5 Bank 8treet; 31li, 4660, H .. J. Lacey, 270 Hutlarnl AYeuue; :n7, 4662, K. M. Lacey, 270 Rutlan,1 Avenue; :as, 9,88, A. Brown, 262 Rutlarnl Avenue, 319, Sup., 'I.'. C. Brown, 1 Cohn Street; 320, HrnO, C. Buncle, 3 Cohu Street; :,:21, 4739, F A. Long, 166 Hubert Street; 322, 2734, A. J. Gardiner, 174 Hubert Street; 323, Sup., 0. G. Gray, 4 Blair Athol; 324, Sup., H. G. Gray, 4 Blair Athol; 325, 6775, L. M. Noack, 4 Blair Athol; 32G, 453!l, W. Kenworthy, 4 Wyndham Street; 327, 8842, K C. Wilson, l\J Wyndham Street; 328, 4740, J. W. Long, 166 Hubert Street; 329, 1272, M. Cargill, 1042 Alh:rny Road; 330, I 273, V. Cargill, I 042 Albany Road; :J:;1, 596, L. M. Bentley, I 044 Albany Road; 332, G488, E. ]'d. Rees, 8 Gerard Street; 333, 541\J, E. McFarlane, -1 Milford Street; 334, Sup., C. Searles, 4 Milfoi·d Street: 335, 2146, A. Dixon, 8 Milford Street; 336, Via, B. Blackman, 10 Milford Street; 337, Siq,., Breddock, 5 Milford Street; 338, 6153, L. L. Pentreath, 4 Withnell Street; 339, l\J3, E. E. Archibald, 10 With­nell Street; 340, Sup., A. E. Brown, I Cohn Street: :Hl, 8482, F. '\Varel, Victoria Street; 342, Sup., E. Cooper, Spencer Street; 343, Sup., H. J. Cooper (jm.), Spencer Street; 344, 7693, F. Temple, 20 Patricia Street: 345, Sup., V. Rowe, \J60 Albauy Road; 346, Sup., V. M. Tyson, 121 Hubert Street; 347, 1782, E. Cullen, 123 Hubert Street; 348, 2962, E. A. Gornay, 124 Hubert Street; 349, 1946, W. C. Davies, 125 Hubert Street; 350, 78fi\J, R. A. Topliss, 131 Hubert Street; ::51, 1758, E. Ca,,ey, 355 Shepparton Road; 352, Sup., O. Gardiner, 356 Shepparton Road; 353, Sup., B. :Mc­Donald, 356 Sltepparton Road; 354, 5309, R. C. Meehan, 8 Gerard Street; 355, 5308, L. R. Meehan, 8 Gerard Street; 356, 1888, 0. L. David, 14 Blair Athol; 357, 4738, E. M. Long, 122 Hubert Street; 358, 1052, H. A. Burgess, 127 Hubert Street; 35\J, 7856, H. Topliss, Vll Hubert Stred; 360, 7\J I 0, D. Trouchet, 140 Hubert Street; 36 I, 7367, H. Shepherd, Salisbury Street; 362, 73il, M. · Shepherd, Salisbury Street; 363, 1882, W. J.

No. 011 Petition, No. on Roll, Signature, Address. Cunningham, S,dishury Street; 3(i4, Sup., R. Arbery, Gladstone Street; 36ii, Sup., l'. Arliory, Gladstone Street; 366, -, -, -; ,167, - -: 568, 2757, E. W. l•'orman, Albany Road; 3(i9, I 005, E. Bunn, Albany Road; 370, 10fl4, A. Bunn, Albany Road; 371, 5\J7, M. Bentley, Albany Road; 372, 690G, R. Pnlmer, Boun­dary Road; 373, 6910, C. 'l'. Ritchie, rn Boundary Road; 37 4, 559, A. J. Benefield, 1102 Allrnny Road; 375, 7958, K. Syme, Walpole A,·enue; 376, 6372, Geo. Fassmore, Pitt Street; 377, 85!l, R. Boydcll, 1110 Albany Road; 378, Sup., E. ,J. Fleming, 1110 AllJan,' Road; :!79, 187, .J. Armstrong, Vietoria Street; 380, 8482, M. vV. E. Ward, Vic-toria Street; 381, 1722, D. Cosson, 1024 Albany Road; 382, 8083, J. Wadicslta, 1024 Alban:v Road; 384, Sup., H. A. '\Vinning, 1110 Albany Road; 385, -, --, ; 386, 6302, L. Palmer, 3 Boundary Road; 387, 4296, L. Johnson, Boundary Road; 388, 7197, S. Sawyer, Palmerston Street; 38\J, 6376, P. Passmore, Pitt Street; 390, 6920, H. Ritchie, Walpole Avenue; 391, 70iiG, U. Symc, Walpole Avenue; 392, 394, E. Bassatt, Norman Street; 393, 395, P. M. Bassett, Norman Street; 394, 5530, H. I. McKinnon, Norman Street; 395, 8677, A. R. White, 20 Lcichardt Street; 396, G915, G. Sanige, 971 Alban,Y Road; 307, 3543, L. R. Harrison, 1052 Albau,v Ro,Hl; 1508, Sup., J. Knight, Boundar,Y Road: 3!J\J, Sup., E. L. Knight, Boundnr,Y Road: 400, 691G, J. M. Rite hie, Boundary Roacl; 401, -, -, -; 402, -, -, -; 403, 1710, E. .J. Corps, Spencer Street; 404, 1711, G. Corps, Spencer Street; 405, 770, A .. J. Bonser, Ellam Street; 40(i, 32,1, D. Ballard, Korman Street; 407, 2042, K. Day, Norman Street; 408, 2047, W. Day, Norman Street; 409, 4772, F. R Luke, 1000 Albany Road; 410, I 229, E. Car less, 994 Albany Road; 411, Sup., W. J. Crowe, mJO Albany Hoad; 412, 204(i, P. Day, Norman Street; 413, 361, H. J. Barnes, Alban v Road; 414, Sup., H. R. Gorringe, !H(i Albany Ro ail; 415, 2452, R.' H. Ferguson, 948 Albany Road; 416, Sup., Don. Cunningham, \J51 Alban.r Road; 417, 4\J72, J. C. Martin, 94.7 Alban)' Road; 418, 8G60, C. A. Wright, !l(il Allnm;v Road; 419, 4001, A. James, 9(i8h Albany Roarl; 420, 4003, K M. ,J. ,James, \J(i8b Albany Road; 421, :10:,2, L. Greenwood, 40 Lang· !er Street; 422, 2508, V. R. :B'erguson, Salisbury Street; 42:J, 1879, .J. Cunningham, Salisbury 8trcet; 424, 2:'l(il, B. l~astlake, Salisbmy Street; 42:i, Gl, W. J. Alexander, Salisbury Street; 426, 66G2, G. B. Pritchard, Gl:ulstone 81Teet: 427, 6<563, M. G. Pritchard, G!aclstoue 8treet; 4:28, rno, R. Armstrong, Vfotoria 8tr.ret; 429, 3341, D. Hackshaw, Victoria Street; 430, 334G, R. Hackshaw, Victoria ,Street; 431, 6205, Ron O'Neil, Albany Roa<l; ,rn2, 7956, J. J;'. Syme, W[l,lpolc Avenue; 433, 7955, A. A. Syme, Walpole Av,mue; 434, G\Jl8, M. Ritchie, Wal­pole Avenue; 435, 2537, G. Farrell, Walpole Avenue; 437, 8466, V. J. Walton, Walpole Avenue; 438, 8463, H. A. '\\Talton, Walpole Avenue; 43\J, -, -, -; 440, -, -, -; 441, 128, G. Anderson, 18 Camberwell Street; 442, 146, J. Anderson, 18 Camber well Street; 443, 5349, D. A. Miller, 16 Camberwell Street; 444, 703\J, L. Seymom, 10 Camberwell Street; 445, 6225, R. P. Pike, 8 Ca~berwell Street; 446, 6329, P. Priest, 6 Cam­berwell Street; 447, 2185, J. Duncan, 7 Langler Street; 448 Sup., H .. J. Hanlon, 8 Langler Street; 44\J, 685fl, .T. Sadler, 949 Albany Road; 450, 5493, C. Monnock, l:i Langler Street; 451, 7346, G. Sojan, 15 Langler Street; 452, 7348, L. T. Sojan, 15 Langler Street; 453, !'5240, A. McLennan, 20 Langler Street; 454, 5239, A. McLen­nan, 20 Langler Street; 455, 4 777, D. N. Lupi au, 21 Langler Street; 456, 5462, R. Mitchell, 24 Lang!_er Street; 457, 7083, R. Shaw, 26 Langler Street; 4:.i8, 7453 C. B. Stewart, 26 Langles Street; 459, 2165, R. Duff; 28 Langler Street; 460, 7833, T. F. Tisdale, 41 Langler Street; 461, llOO, B. Bushell, 46 Langi er Street; 462, 1103, N. Bushell, 46 Langi er Street; 463, 6391, C. J. Radford, 3 Carson Stre.et; 465, 5405, M. D. Miller, 16 Camberwell Street; 466, Sup., E. M. Kowalski, 1'3 Camberwell Street; 467, Sup., C. Bennett, 9 Camberwell Street; 468, 324, G. Bancroft, 5 Camberwell Street; 469, 1974, J. Dazley, 942 Albany Ro[l,d; 470, 2723, E. Gamble, 942 Albany Road; 471, 310, J. C. Baker, 984 Albany Road; 472, 8077, V . .T. Waddell, 986 Albany Road; 473, 3170, A. R. Hahn, \J Patricia Street; 474, 1243, A. H. Carl)'on, 12 Patrieia Street; 475, 7704, D. H. Thom, 16 Patricia Street: 476, 6350, R. S. Priest, 11 Carson Street; 477, 4747, G. Lori, 6 Carson Street; 47\J, 871, M. G. Brook, 9 Carson Street; 480, 7987, R. Tycl1" sen, I 7 Camberwell Street; 481, 2460, H. Elsden, 1111

1522 GOVERNMENT GAiETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1950.

No. on Petition, No. on Roll, Signatnre, Adclress. Albany Road; 482, 6206, S. O'Neil, Albany Road; 483, 2112, D. Donnison, 12 La11gler Street; 484, 4673, C. III. Liddelow, 18 Langler Street; 485, 46701 J. Lidclelo"·, 18 Langler Street; 486, 5496, E. :i\Ionnock, 15 Langler Street; 487, 7344, D. E. Sojan, 19 Langlcr Street; 488, 5210, C. C. ,\lcKenzie, 23 Langlcr Street; J89, 5778, L. Luplau, 2l Langi er Street; 490, 8G63, E. J. Wright, 32 Laug-Jcr Street; -'91, 4179, S . .J. Lupton, 8 Carson Street; ±02, 391G, 'iV. Hmford, i5 Carson Street; 493, 3914, V. G. Hurford, ii Carson Street; 494, Sup., A. Brook, 9 Cnrson Street: 495, 5071, E. j\f. :McCarthy, J3 Langler Street: 496, 5075, P. J. :\IcCarthy, 43 Lang­ler Street; 407, 7832, E. 'l'isdale, H Lauglcr Street; 498, Sup., N. Bickley, 39 Langlcr Str<!ct; 499, 3UGO, A. M. Greemrnoc1, 40 Langler Street; iiOO, 469!l, E. Lister, 42 Lm1gle1· Street; 501, 3:3G], I. Heron, 2ii Langler Street; 502, 2161, D. Dnff, 28 Langler Street: 503, -l42J, l\[. Kingston, 10 Carson Street; i504, 844il, G. Wignall, 18 Blair Athol; 505, 5570, L :\IcIIIurdo, :, Norman Street; 506, 5571, I-1. l\IcMurdo, Norman Street; 507, 360::!, E. Hawkins, 9 Norman Street; 508, 7047, D. M. Rosser, Ellam Street; 509, 7046, A . .J. Rosser, 9 Ellam Street; 5] 0, 8760, :M. '.l'. 'iVilliarns, Ellam Street; :310, 2, C. H. /1bhott, Norman Street; 512, 7, V. Ahbott, Norman Street; G]3, 4163, D .. Jackson, Nornurn St!'eet; 514, Sup., R. R. Sears, 49 Ellmn Street; 5L:5, DOSS, Yt:ichael Yoski, Norman Street; 516, Sup., Anne Yosea, Norman· Street; 517, Sup., H. R. ,\lcDonald, Nonnan St!'ect; 518, Sup., A. 'l'. McDonald, Norman Street; :'il.9, Sup., S. E. NI:cDouald, Norman Street; 520, 72(i2, M. Seale, Norman Street; ,i21, 6307, T. H. Palmer, 1087 Albany Road; :322, 2760, H. l"orrnaH, 1100 Alban:· Hoad; 523, 2758, E. Fonrnrn, 1100 Albany Road; :324, 641, S. R. Bickford, 1102 AlbaHy .Road; ,325, G40, M. J. Bickford, 1102 Albany Road; G2G, 1 l.12, 1". Bur­kett, Walpole Street; 527, 11111 E. J. Burkett, Walpole Street; 528, 2355, J. Eanms, 1108 Albany Road; 529, 23ii4, D. Eamus, 1108 Albany Road; 530, 2706, E. ]i'Jcming, 1110 Albany Road; 531, 1098, E. Burbridge, 1112 Albany Road; 532, 2968, V. Gibbs, J 112 Alban:v Road; 533, 8196, L. Ward, 3 CamlJenvell Street; 534, 8199, l\L Ward, 3 Camherwell Street; 53,i, 3814, T. C. Howard, 5 Cambenrell Street; 536, H817, V. Howard, fi Camberwell Street: 537, Sup., D. Rumford, 7 Camber­well Street; 538, (i806, L. Rumford, 7 Camherwell Street; 539, 2668, A. ,J. Fr:v, 11 Carnberwell Street; 540, 2667, A. P. Fry, 11 Camberwell Street; 541, 6250, S. E. Plester, J;3 Camberwell Street; 542, :JOlO, A. D. Gray, 20 Cambenrnll Street; 544, 3594, W. R. Hill, 18 Camberwell Street; 545, 3583, H. S. Hill, 18 Cam­berwell Street; ii46, 50(i6, M . .T. McCann, 14 Camber­well Street; ;347, 5067, M. T. McCann, 14 Camberwell Street; 548, 7038, J. Seymour, 10 Cmnberwell Street; 549, 4524, A. E. Laue, 8 Camberwell Sti-eet; 550, 8104, Geo. Walker, 6 Camberwell Street; 551, 8106, G. R. Walker, 6 Camberwell Street; 552, 6327, D. R. Priest, 4 Camberwell Street; 5:i3, 3037, S. M. Green, 7 Camon Street; 554, 7487, G. Stone, 13 Carson Stl'cet; 555, 8431, K. Whittlestone, 13 Carson Street; 5ii6, 7490, R. A. Stone, 13 Carson Street; 557, 4780, '.i'.:. Lupton, 8 Carson Street; 558, 339, P. J. Hatcher, 12 Carson Street; 559, 3389, D. T. Hatcher, 12 Carson Street; 5GO, 8684, M. Wright, - ; 561, 203, B. J. Arnold, l 046 Albany Road; 562, 196, D. M. Arnold, l04G Albany Road: 563, 5611, M. I\1:cS,rnn, 1047 Alban:v Road; 564, 5610, A. :i\foSwan, 1047 Albany Road; i565, 8668, D. Whet­stone, 1045 Albany Road; 566, 8669, W. B. Whetstone, 1045 Albany Road; 5(i7, 8974, G. \Vooldridge, 1056 Albany Road; 568, 8973, E. L. Wooldridge, 1056 Albany Road; 5()9, 3664, J. Healy, 1054 Alban:,· Road; 570, Sup., H. Harrison, 1052 Albany Road; :571, 2306, J. S. Dungey, 1057 Albany Road; 572, 2304, E. Dungey, 1057 Albany Road; 573, 201, L. K. Arnold, Albany Road; 574, 202, M. V. Arnold, Albany Road; 575, Sup., F. E'astlake, Salisbury Street; 576, 2082, V. Denham, Cross Street; 577, 1343, J. Castledine, 1083 Albanf Road; 578, 1340, -, -; 579, 8784, J. Williams, 1094 Albany Road; 580, 6296, A. Palmer, 1087 Albany Road; 581, 7431, Y. M._ Simpson, Roy Street; 582, 730, E. Blyth, Roy Street; 583, 733, L. Blyth, Roy Street; ,584, 9038, J. Wright, Roy Street; 585, ,l605, T. Haw, kins, Norman Street; 586, 7540, E. l\I. Smith, Welsh­pool Road; 587, 1707, A. Corps, Spence1· Street; 588, 1708, A. E. Corps, Spencer Street; 589, 1709, E. Corps, Spencer Street; 590, 1712, J. Corps, Spencer Street; 591, 6026, E. ,J. Nettleton, Spencer Street; 592, 6025, A. G. Nettleton, Spencer Street; 593, -, --, -; 594, -, -, -; 59i5, 3845, R. A. Hodgson, 1053 Alhany Road; 596, 3843, K Hodgson, 10,i3 Alban.'' Road; 597,

No. on Petition, No. on Roll, Signature, Address. 4165, D. Jackson, Norman Street; 598, 2630, Alan :field, Norman Street; 599, 7208, A. J. Scharf, Norman Street; 600, 6172, P. O'Hchir, Ellam Street; 600a, 4237, A. G. Jennings, Spencer Street; GOl, 6826, J.P. Reilly, Nor­man Street; 602, 7200. P. ,\I. Sayer, Norman Street; 604, :5:30±, I\I. :\Iatthcws, l~llam Street; 60G, 7±68, E. Slape, -; 606, 7±69, D. Slape, Xonuan Street; 607, 34J9, N. Hansen, Norman Street; 608, 5529, R l\IcKin­non, Norman Street; 609, 7209, L. K. Scharf, Norman Street; 610, 7167, S. C. Sand,Ycll, 1,;11am Street; Gl], 7166, N. SaudweJI, Ellam Street; Gl2, 937, L. Brierly, -; 613, 936, .J. Brierly, Ell:un Rtreet; 614, 768, l\L Bonney, Ellam Street; 615, 7G9, 'i\'. K Bonney, Ellam Street; (il6, 5303, L. Matthews, Ellnm Street; 617, 771, D. Bonser, Ellam Rtreet; 618, 7±2G, l. R. Simpson, l~llam Street; (il9, 7433, W. -R. Simpson, Ellam Street; 620, 7'132, W. C. Simpson, Roy Street; 621, -, -, -; G22, -, -, -; 62:l, 1173, Jmnes Calcl"·cll, 158 Hubert Street; 62+, 74.38, 1-;. Sims, 8 Hilll'iew Terrace: 625, G520, R. Phillips, J •• HillYic,r 'rerrnec: G26, 26:'>3, J. J?icld, Xonnau Strcetj G~l, 320, J. r;anarcl, Nonnan Street; 628, 6173, V. 0 'Hehir, Ellam Street; 629, Sup., L. R. Willans, Ell:.im Street; G30, 8758, E. Vi'illans, Ellmn Street; (i31, 8383, R. Yine,r, Xormau Street; 632, 8384, V. Yiuey, :\ orman Street; ()33, 2477, C. J<'crguson, 948 Albany Road; 63±, 3D(il, M. Irvine, 9:30 Allim1:· Road; 635, 2960, K. Goninge, 946 Alhan;s· Road; 636, 6231, V. Plester, 15 Cambenrell Street: (i37, 2188, T. Duncan, 7 Langler Street; 638, 54,38, S. Mitchell, ] 7 Langler Street; 639, 7347, I. So;jau, Hi _L:mgler Street; 6JO, 5459, 1YL Mitchell, 2.Jc Langlcr Street; 641, :]388, L. Hall, ·welshpool Road; G42, :3044, N. E. Murnane, 252 Rutland Anuuc: (i43, (i271, J. E. Pope, 4.1 Somerset Street; 644, (i272, S. Pope, 4J Somcrnet Street; 645, 2044, W. A. DcYercux, 21 Baillie Street; 64G, 2043, R. M. Devereux, 21 Baillie Street; 6+8, 2151, J. E. Dixon, 8 Milford Street; (i4fl, 6-150, H. Peel, 8 Leichardt Street; (i:50, (i4:3], .J. l'cel, 8 Leicharclt Street; (i:51, 2944, J. Gelll', 8 Leiehardt Street; 652, 29±3, A. Gcur, 8 Lciclrnrclt Street; (i:i3, 4536, E. B. Kenworthy, Wynd­ham Street; G5J, 7780, J". A. StHcns, 14 vVynclham Street; 65->, 7788, l\f. L. SteYens, H Wyndham Street; G::56, 6515, L. Phillips, 14 Hin View Terrace; 657, Sup., D. Lekias, 1098 Alban:,· Road: 658, Sup., S. Lekias, 10()8 Albany Road; 659, Snp., I'. Lckias, 1098 Albany Road; G60, Sup., .r. Lckias, 1008 Alhany Road; 661, 5279, B. ,\foRac, 110 Swansea StrPct; 662, Sup., \V. T. Bunch, lJO Swansea Street; 663, Sup., :\L Bunch, 110 Swansea Street; 664, 1275, J. B. Carson, 109 Swansea Street; 66ii, 1801, P. Curran, 112 Smrnsea Street; G66, 6942, I\L Schapkc, 116 Swansea Street j G67, 53:32, L. Metzke, 116 Swanseit Street; 6G8, 1049, E. Burgess, US Swan­sea. Street; 66(), 1050, E. B. Bmgess, 118 Swansea Street; 670, 5857, J. 0 'Dom1ell, 117 Swansea Street; 671, 5858, J. 0 'Donnell, 117 Swansea Street; 672, 181, N. L. Angwin, 120 Swansea Street; 673, 180, D. A. Ang­win, 120 Swansea Street; 674, Sup., K vVaimn-ight, 121 Swansea Street; 675, Snp., H. Wainwright, 121 Swansea Street; 676, 7543, A. Sublet, 131 S,nrnsea Street; 677, 7544, K. Sublet, 131 Swansea Street; 678, 653, J. Blaxell, 137 Smmsea Street; 67D, 412, G. Bateman, 150 Swanst>a Street: 680,415, L. J. Batemm1, 150 Swan­sea Street; 681, 878,i, J. E. Wi11imns, 2 Hillviww Ter­race; 682, 7437, C. D. Sims, 8 Hillview Terrace; (i83, Sup., J. C. Berle, 22 HillYieff Terrace; 684, Sup., M. Berle, 22 Hillvie11· Tel'l'ace; 685, l<. White, 26 Hill­,·iew 'l'errace; 686, 6812, C. G. Reid, 32 Hillview Ter­race; 687, 6821, J. Reid, 32 I-Iilh·iew Terrace; 688, 1626, E. G. Connell, 30 I-IillYiew 'l'el'!'ace; 689, 1627, K. J-. Connell, 30 Hillview 'l'crrace; 690, 3263, V. G. Greig, 28 Hilh·iew; G!ll, 3262, R. Greig, 28 Hillview; G92, 3248, ~". Gregory, 41 Allcla;v Street; 693, 2291, F. J. Dumont, 10 Welshpool Road; 694, Sup., G. Guidi­catti, 14 Welshpool Road; 695, Sup., C. Guiclicatti, 14 Welshpoo1 Road; 696, Sup., V .. J. Schofield, 3 Ellam Street; 697, Sup., W. K. Schofield, 3 J~llam Street; 698, 2290, A. Dumont, 10 Welshpool Road; 699, 2912, M. Gear, 7 Welshpool Road; 700, 7047, D. I\'.L Rosser, Ellam Street; 701, 9117, E. D. Zeeb, 11 Allday Street; 702, 9116, C. R. Zeeb, 11 Allday Street_: 703, 9115, B. R. Zeeb, 11 Allday Street; 704, 3168, D. Harding, 13 Allday Street; 70:i. 6725, H. Rae-Cook, 15 Allday Street; 706, 6724, E. Rae-Cook, 15 Allda:v Street; 707, 2913, .J. Geddes, 17 Allday Street; 708, 2914, H. Geddes, 17 Allday Street; 700, 4866, D. Lewis, 21 Allday Street; 710, 7053, I. Howe, 23 Allday Street; 711, 7057, M. H. Rowe. 2:-l Allclay Stred; 712, 1489, N. Clarke, 32 Allday Street; 713, 1484, H. Clarke, 32 Allda;Y Street; 71,1,

JUXE ;JO, 1050.] GOVERNMEN'f GAZETTE, W.A. 1523

No. on Petition, ?\o. on Roll, Signature, Address. '1495, W. Clarke, 32 Allday Street; 715, 1437, A. Christie, 31 Allday Street; 716, 1868, A. J. Culligan, 33 Allday Street; 717, 8372, C. J. \'ilkson, 34 Allday Street; 718, 8371, A. Vilkson, 34 Allday Street; 719, 6467, V. Pcngilly, 36 Allday Street; 720, 6468, V. Pcngilly, 36 Alida:·. Street; 721, 2026, .J. Dent, 158 Swansea Street; 7:22, 202:3, G . .i\I. Dent, 158 Swansea Street; 723, 651'3, P. Reid, 160 S,rnnsca Street; 724, 6:314, }I. Reid, 160 Swa11sea Street: 725, 685, H. Boddy, 162 Swansea Street; 7:26, 1539, A. Collins, 167 Swansea Street; 727, Sup., P. M. Bridges, 107 Swansea Street: 728, 1027, E. Bnllock, 167 Swansea Street; 729, 7,520, C . .i\I. Stuart, 16,i Swansea Street_: 730, Sup., J. G. Vigus, li54 Swansea Street; 731, Sup., E. Vigus, 154 Swansea Street; 732, 2008, H. Dendy, 1 70 Swansea Street; 733, 3520, M. P. Henderson, 170 Swansea Street; 734, 80,10, A. ,f. Vernedc, 175 S1rnnsea Street; 73,,, 8041, C. A. Vcrnede, 17:'i Swansea Street; 736, 2202, D. Dunstan, 177 Swansea Street; ,;:$7, 6675, P. Prout. 44 Allday Street; 738, 3253, .i\I. Gregory, 41 Allday Street; 739, 6263, S. L. Oulds, ,W Allday Street; 7 40, (5260, A. Oulds, 40 Allday Street; HOa, 4715, P. Lan­genbach, 40 Allday Street; 7 H, 7046, A. J. Rosser, Ellam Street; 7+2, Sup., L. R. Willans, Ellam Street: 74;1, 2911, Geo. Gear, 7 Welshpool Road; 744, 7555, H. Smith, cor. 1\'elshpool Hoarl and Ellam Street; 745, 8;522, M. Warren, 1Vclshpool Road; 7-±6, 3601, E. Haw­kins, Welshpool Road; 747, 618, }f. Best, 1 Suffolk Street; 748, 79!l(i, E. Taylor, Vi'elshpool Road; 749, 8040, W. Taylor, Welsh pool Road; no, 5648, M. Mercer, Welshpool Road; 751, 3391, M. A. Hall, Wclsh11ool Road; 752, 7:304, L. S1nctlrnrst, Welsh pool Road; 7fi3, G285, B. L. Page, Welsh pool Hoad; 754, Sup., K . .i\L Wilson, Welshpool Road; 7:'i\ 1800, F. Curran, 112 Swansea Street; 7:36, G52, A. Blaxcll, 137 Swansea Street; 757, 1340, H. ,~r. Champion, 1:32 Swansea Street; 7:38, 1339, I-I. I. Champion, l:"i2 Swansea Street; 759, Sup., A. Martin, 160 Swansea Street; 760, Sup., D. Martin, 160 Swm1sea Street; 761, 684, C. Boddy, 162 Swansea Street; 762, 682, A. E. Boddy, 162 Swansea Street; 763, 2018, 'IV. 'IV. Denham, 174 Swansea Street; 764, 2015, R M. Denham, 174 Swansea Street; 765, 3343, E. P. Hackshaw, 206 Smrnsea Street; 766, 3342, E. 'l'. H:1ckshaw, 206 S,rnnse:1 Street; 767, 4073, D. H. John­son, 43 Somerset Street; 768, 1720, L. G. Crawford, 41 Somerset Street; 769, K. Hasleby, 4:3 Somerset Street; 770, 8262, H. vVatson, 53 Somerset Street; 771, ~207, K Watson, 53 Somerset Street; 772, 338G, J. Haslcby, 4:i Somer.set Street; 773, 7694, M. E. Temple, :31 Somerset Street; 774, 6293, D. Powell, 51 Somerset Street; 775, Sup., I. Forrest, 173 Swansea Street; 776, 2203, T. Dunstan, 177 Swansea Street; 777, Sup., L. Forrest, 173 Swansea Street; 778, 6174, C. Peters, 173 Swansea Street; 779, 3469, G. .T. H:ncling, 13 Allday Street; 780, 4862, A. J. Lewis, 21 Allcl:ly Street; 781, 6925, N. Rivett, 25 Allday Street; 782, 2382, A. Edmonds, 25 Allday Street; 783, 5945, A. P. Murphy, 27 Allday Street; 784, 5946, B. Murphy, 27 Allday Street; 785, 6674, T. Prout, 44 Allday Street; 786, 7352, J. H. Shellam, 41 Allday Street; 787, 7353, L. Shellam, 41 Allday Street· 789 8698, '1'. White, 26 HillYiew Terrace; 790, 4066, J'. Hunt, Welshpool Road; 791, 3604, P. ,J. Hawkins, 1Velsh­pool Road; 792, 8520, D. Warren, \Velslmool Road· 793, -, E. 'l'aylor. Welshpool Road; ·794, SuJJ., E. Bromi', 1\"elshpool Road; 795, 5647, R. J. Mercer, Welshpool Road; 796, 7502,. J. Snietlrnrst, Welsh pool Road; 797, 7,5():J, J. C. Smetlrnrst, Welshpool Road; 798, 7497, B. Smcthnrst, 1\Te]shpool Road: 799, -, Ferrari, 1Ve!Bh-11ool Road: 800, 4068, L. E. Hunt, Welshpool Road; 801, 6652, V. Robertson, l6 .i\Iaucle Street; 802, 3437, .J. E. Haynes, 13 .i\Iaude Street; 803, 3440, R. I-I. Hayne.s, 13 .i\Iaude Street; 804, 167, C. G. Andrews, !)

Maude Street; 805, 168, J. D. Andrews, 9 lVIaude Street: 800, 5524, A. .i\Iorgan, 7 Maude Street; 807, Sup., E. M. Walker, ,, .i\faude Street; 808, 7925, F. Tnckery, 12 Maude Street; 809, 792, E. J. Tricker)-, J 2 Maude Street: 810, Sup., J. Ryan, 25 Oats Street; 811. :383, R. W. Bennett, 30 Onts Street; 812, 566, B. . T. Bennett, H Oats Street: 813, Sup., C. J. Cooper, 31 Oats Street; 814, 4156, W. hey, 60 Oats Street: 815, 723,,, A. C. Scott, 64 Oats Street; 816, 2292, A. Duncan, GG Oats Street; 817, GJ82. A. J. Oliver, 34 Onts Street; 818, 6183, C. H. Oliver, 34 Oats Street· 819, 2270, J. E<lwanl.s, 21 Oats Street; 820, 2679, A'. . T. Puller, 10 Maude Street; 82], JOG7, C. Burns, 21 Oats St1·cet; 822, 1068, N. Burns, 21 Oats Street; 823,

No. on Petition, No. on Roll, Signature, Address. 7522, E. Stubbs, 23 Oats Street; 824, 1612, J. Cooper, 31 Oats Street; 82:3, 6563, K Riches, 35 Oats Street; 826, 6510, J. Reid, 37 Oats Street; 827, Sup., A. .i\Iathews, 37 Oats Street; 828, Sup., S. J. Mathews, 37 Oats Street; 82$1, 5172, A. .i\fansell, 54 Oats Street; ~30, '11.3:3, G. he:·, GO Oats Street; 831, 2074, S. Della­Ro<·c:i, 60 Oat,s Street; 832, 207,, A. DeITil--Rocca, 60 Oats Street; 833, 724,, 'P. K. Scott, 64 Oats Street, 83.J., 6:564, V{. R. Riches, 3-5 Oats Street; 835, 2601, L. A. E'crnie, 38 Oats Street; 836, 2600, :F. A. Fernic, 38 Oats Street; 837, :'i67, A. Bennett, 34 Oats Street; 838, 567, D. Bennett, 32 Oats Street; 83fl, 339, N. L. Barden, 57 Oats Street; 840, 2300, S. Duncan, 66 Oats Street: 841, 3289, B. 'IY. Hardisgy, 10 .i\foude Street; SJ-2 Sup., .J . .i\farco, 1098 Albany Road; 843, 2620, J. J<'r;ncis, 985 Albany Hoad; 844, 5710, JVI. Millard, 15 Brigo·s Street; 845, :3705, JO: • .i\Tillanl, 15 Briggs Street; 8·Hi, ""sup., 0. M. Mellows, l!l Briggs Street; 847, Sup., A. E. Mellows, 19 Brigg,s Strl'et; 848, (i926, E. Roach, 21 Briggs Street; 84D, 6927, G. Roach, 21 Briggs Street: 850, 696:l, A. Scott, E . .i\I.H., Albany Road; 851, 3786 W. J. Horton, E.M.II., Albany Road;: 852, 823, G. Braithwaite, E.M.H., Albany Road; 853, :"5777, W. 1\"oble, E . .i\I.H., Alban)· Hoad; 8G·1, 8073, C . .J. Waddell, \J8(i Albam· Road.

Witnesse~ to Signatures-1-239, E. J<'. Hyan; 240-660, B .. J. Ryan; (i61-798, C. W. Kenworthy; 799-800, B. .J. Ryan; 801-841, C. Kenworthy; 842-8:34, B. J. Ryan.

DWYER, DURACK & DUNPHY, 33 Barrack Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Pctitioner5.

Tim LICENSING ACT, 1911-1949. Tender.

Tl~:'\Dl•:RS for a premium for a Gallon License for the ,,tore sit:1:ited Oil lot 4, Yanmah, will be rccci,·ed b.~ the uu,iersigncd np to noon on l•'riday, 14th July,_ 19u0.

A deposit of lll per ecnt. to he lodgccl ,nth em·h tcll(ler.

The highest or ,my tender not neeessari'l.r :teccpted.

All tenders should be addrc".sed to the C!tairm:.lll of the Licensing Court and marked '' '[ender for a (:a]lon License at Y:nnnnh.''

vV. WAUHOP, Chairman of the Licensing Court.

Snprerne Court Buildings, Perth, 27th June, 1950.

THE LICl~NSING ACT, 1911-1949. Tender.

TENDI~RS for a premium for a Gallon Liceirnc for premises situated on Town Lot 7, .i\fanrnanning, will be receiTcd by the undersigned up to noon on Friday, 14th .July, 1950.

A deposit of 10 per eent. to be lodged with cad1 tender.

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders should be addressed to the Chairman of

the l .ic·cnt,i'ng Court, Perth, anc1 marked '' Tende1· for a Gallou License at JVIanmanniug.''

W. WAUHOP, Chairman of the Licensing Court.

Supreme Court Buildings, Perth, 27th J unc, 1950.

THE LlCE:'\SING ACT, 1911-19,l'.l. Tender .

TENDERS fo1· a premium for a Gallon License fo1· premi,L'S ,,ituated at the corner of Stanley and Roche Streets, Kalannie, being lot 8, will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Friday, the lJth July, 1950.

A deposit of 10 per eent. to be lodged with each kndcr.

The hi'ghcst or any tender not neees.saril_y ac:ceptcd . A 11 tenders should !Jc addressed to the Chairman of

the Liccming Court :rnd marked '' Tender for a Gallon License at Kalannic.''

W. WAUHOP, Chairm:m of the Licen,sing Court .

;-;ll]ll'ClllC Court Bnilclings, Perth, 27th .June, 1950.

1334 GOVERNMIBNT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1950.

C.8.D. 177 /50.

APPOINTMEN'l'.

Chief Secretary's Department, Perth, 22nd June, 19,30.

Hl8 Excellency the Governor in Executi\'e Council has been pleased to appoint V.f. E. McKenna as Chairma11 of the Bunhury Harbour Board for the year ended 30th June, 1951.

II. T. STl'l':B'OLD. Under Secr~tary.

'l'HE HEAL'l'H ACT, 1911-1948.

P.H.D. C:Ofl/40.

Department of Pnbli(' Health, Perth, 22nd June, 19,,0,

1-JTS Excellency the Governor in Executive Couueil has been pleased to appoint under section 11 of the Health Act, 1911-1948, Doctor P. Melia and Doctor R. Catalano to be Medical Ofikers of Health.

LINL.E Y lIEWrnLL, ( 'ommissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, l!lll-HHS.

Resolution.

P.H.D. 3:l2/22, Ex. Co. No. 1304. WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act, Hlll-1948, the Governor may cause to be prepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposes for which by-laws may he made by a local authority under auy of the provisions of the Act; and whereas a local authority may, of its own motion, by resoli:tion, ad.opt the whole or any portion of such by-laws, with or with­out modification; and whereas Model By-laws described as Series ''A'' have been prepared in accordance with the said Act and published iu the Govcrmnent Gazette on the 4th day of December, 1944, and amended from time to time thereafter: Now, therefore, the Collie Road Board, being a local health authority within the meaning of the Act, doth hereby resolve and determine that the amendment to the said Model By-laws pub­lished iu the Government Gazette on the 10th day of :P'ehruary, 1950, shall he adopted without modification.

Passed at a meeting of the Collie Road Board this 22nd day of April, 1950.

R. V. GULVIN, Chairman.

R. C. H. HOUGH, Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in ]!]xecu­tive Council, 22nd June, 1950.

H. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Hl~ALTH AC'l', 1911-19,18.

Resolution.

P.H.D. 1157 /46, Ex. Co. No. 1395. WHERbJAS under the provisions of the Health Act, 1911-48, the Governor may cause to be prepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposes for which by­laws may be made hy a local authority under any of the provisions of the Act; and whereas a local authority may, of its own motion, by resolution adopt the whole or any portion of such by-laws with or without moclifi­e;iiion; and whereas Model By-laws described as Series ''A'' have been prepared in accordance with the said Act and published in the Government Gazett'e on the fourth day of December, 1944, and amended from time to time thereafter: Now, therefore, the Fremantle City Council, being a local health authority within the meaning of the Act, rloth hereby resolve and determine that the amendment to t11e said Model By-laws pub­lished in the Government Ga.zette on the 24th day of March, 1950, shall be ac1opted without modification.

Passed at a meeting of the J<,remantle Local Health Authority, this 17th day of April, 1950.

:I!,. E. GIBSON, ::.\fayor.

N. J. C. McCO~IBE, Town Clerk.

Approved b.)' His Excellency the Governor in Execu­tive Council, 2:lnd June, 1950.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

-·-----------·-----------------HEALTH AC'l', 1911-48.

Resolution. 1'.H.D. '118/45, Ex. Co. No. 1396.

,V 11 ]<;REAS under the provisions of the Health Act, 1911-48, the Governor may cause to be prepared Model By-lu\\'s for all or any of the pnrposes for which by­laws may be made by a local authority under any of the provisions of the Act; aud \\'hereas a. local auth­ority may, of its own motion, by resolution adopt the \\'hole or any portion of such by-laws with or without modification; and whereas Model By-laws described as Series ''A'' have been prepared in accordance with the sairl Act and published in the Government Oazettc on the fourth day of December, 1944, and amended from time to time thereafter: Now, 'therefore, th.e Basscndean Road Board, being a local health authority within the meaning of the Act, doth hereby resolve and determine that the amendment to the said Model By­laws published in the Government Gazottc 011 the 10th day 0£ l<'ebruary, 1950, shall be adopted without modifi­cation.

.l'assed this 10th

at a meeting of the Bassendean Road Board day of 1\fay, 1950.

J. H. SMALLMAN, Chairman.

BEH'l' GALE, Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu­ti vc Council, 22nd June, 1950.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

'l'HE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-4.8. Department of Public Health,

Perth, 22nd June, 1950. HlS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint:-

P.H.D. (i88/:l9-Messrs. R. V. Goodreid, R. Pegrum and M. Dmm to be members of the Wanen Di.strict Hospital Board for the period ending 31st July, 1950, v-ice Messrs. J. McCaughen, J. H. Glynn and F. W. .l<'owles, resigned.

P.H.D. 189/20-Mr. 1<'. L. Ruck, to be a member oE the Bridgetown Hospital Board for the period end­ing 31st July, 1950, vice L. R Goodridge, resigned.

H. 'l'. S'l'l'l'FOLD, Under Secretary.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. Alteration to Swan River Lights.

MAS'l'ERS and owners of vessels using the Swan River are hereby notified that on and from the 8th ~une, 1950, the navigation lights Inner and Outer Dolph1_n, loca~ed off Pelican Point, were changed from fixed 011 burnmg to flashing acetylene gas units. The colour of these lights remains RED and the character is Fl. 0.3 seconds, Eel. 2.7 seconds.

K. G. FORSYTH, Manager Harbour and Light Department,

Fremantle.

Department of Native Affairs, Perth, 22nd June, 19,50.

'l'HE Hon. Minister for Native Affairs has approved of the issue of Certificates of Exemption as follows:­

Ko. A583 to Andy Smith, of Marble Bar, dated 16th ,June, 1950.

No. A58G to Adam Barker, of Marble Bar, dated 16th ,June, 19.50.

S. G. MIDDLETON, Commissioner of Natirn Affahs.

JuxE 30, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1525

NATIVE AD~IINISTRA'rION AC'l', .1905-47.

Department of Native Affairs, Perth, 26th .June, 19:30.

1 T is hereby notified for general information that the Hon. :Minister for Native Affairs h:is approved of the following:

'I'o be Protectors of Natives. Rev. A. Stark, fol' the Pingelly Distl'id, fol' the ye:ir

enc:ing 31st December, 1950. Rev. B. Clrnrchill, for the Beverley District, for tl,c

year encling 31st Decembel', 1950. :Mr. A. H. Buckland (Assist:mt Superintendent, Car­

rolup N:1tive Settlement, via Kat:rnning), fol' the Williams and Stirling Magisterial Distl'icts, for the year ending 31 st DPcern lJC'r, l 950.

Mr. W. Sarnge (Schoolte:tCher, Ajana State School), for the A;i:rna District, fo1· the ye:lJ• ending :l 1st December, 1950, ,i·foe ~fr. A. G. D. Esson.

l\lr. C. V. Williams (Secl'etary, Ho:1d Boal'd, }fol'l,le Bar), fo1· the 1Yfarble Bal' JJistl'ict, f'or n period of three months :is from 1st .Jnl,\', 19:i0.

Sergeant A. K. Snntcr, for the Norseman District, for the year ending 31st December, lJl50, vice Sergeant W. D. K:n.

Sern·eant V. }[cDonahl, for the ~foora District, for the y;ar ending 31st Decemhrr, 19:i0, vice Sergeant .J. w. 'runstill.

Sergeant D . .J. Allen. for the Geralclton District, for the period 14th ,Jnne · to 13th September (inclnsive) HJ50, vice Serg_e:rnt S. ,J. 'l'ully on leave.

Sergeant H. ,J. :Muhs, for the Harvey District, nntil :ll/7/50, relieving Sergeant R P. l<'Jmberson, on leave.

ConstalJle S. }I. Green, for the 'l'hree Springs Dis­trict, for the period 1/6/fi0 to 28/G/50, vice Constable J. C. }\,faller, mi' leave.

Constable G. Rodwell, for the Roebourne Di;;trict, for the perio,1 6/G/i50 to fi/7 /i50.

Constable .r. Higgins, for the :Yfingencw District, for the period 16th .June to 1 Gth An gust, 19:i0, vice Con­st:ihle .T. Sirnrrnon, on sick leave>.

S. G. MIDDLETON, Commissioner of Native Affairs.

Department of Native Affair€, Perth, 27th .June, 1950.

EXE:MP'l'ION Certificate No. A146 covering Ernest Ninyette, wife Daisy, and chil~ren under the l:ge of 14 years, has been e:rncelled 0\\'111g to the gra ntrng of: Citi°zenship Rights to E!'llest Niuyette.

I~xemption Certificate No. A585 'has been approved by the Hon. Minister for Nntive Affairs covering Mr,s. Daisy Ninyette, and children under the :ige of 14 year.;;, of Narrogin, elated 2:Jrd Jm1e, 1960.

S. G. MIDDLETON, Commissioner of N ati've A f'fairs.

XA'l'IVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGH'l',S) ACT, 1944.

D£>p:utment of Nath'e Affairs, Perth, 27th .June, 1950.

IT is hereby notifie<l, for general information, as follows:-

Certificate No. 269 was iS6ned under the hand of }[l·. A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Hall's Creek, on the 2nd December, 1949, to Betty Brown, of Billiluna Station in the East Kimberley Magisterial DMrict.

Certificate No. 412 was itssued under the hand of Mr. T. Ansell, Resident Magistrate, at Geraldton, on the 14th April, 1950, to RoBe :Margaret :Martin, of Gerald­ton, in the Geraldton Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 413 was issued under the hancl of Mr. 'l'. Ansell, Rooident Magistrate, at Geraldton, on the 14th April, 1950, to Victor Herbert Harris, of Gerald­ton, in the Geralclton ·Magisterial District.

Accordingly, the said Betty Brown, Rose :Margaret :Yiartin :rncl Victor Herbert Harris are deemed to be no longer nativoo or nborigines, and shall have all the rights, privileges ancl immunities and shall be subject to the cluties and liabilitfos of natmal bol'll or natmal­ised subjects of His Majesty unless and nntil the certi­ficates are ;,nspended or cancelled as provided for in section 7 of the said Act.

The following Exemption Certificates have been can• celled in lieu of Certificates of Citizenship N os. 412 and 4]3 being issued:-

Exemption Certificates Nos. A5G3, Rose Margaret ::\fartin, ancl A514, Victor Herbert Harris.

S. G. ~IIDDLETON, Commissioner of Native Affairn.

DECEASED NATIVE 'S EST A TE. }finnie (fullblood) who died at Onslow

on February 22, 1949. ?\OTTCE is hereby given that all persons having claims or <lem:rncls ag:1inst the estate of the abovenamed de­ecasPd native, which is heiug administered by llle under se<·fion :!G of the N ath·e Aclmi'nistr:1.tion Act, 1905-Hl4l, :ire hereby reque;,ted to send purtil·ul:l!'s of such claims <JI' demands in writing to me before the :Jlat day of August, 1950, after which d:1te I shall proceed to dis­tribute the :1ssets of the said dc·eeased native among those f'!ltitlecl thereto, having regard only to those el:1 ims or demands of which I sh:111 then have hacl notice.

D~terl at Perth the ,2'6th d:iy of .June, 1950.

S. G. :MIDDLE'l'OX, Commissi'oner of Native Affairs.

GO VERN:i\IFJN'l' LAND SALES. TI I E undermentioned allotments of land will be offered for sale at public auction on the d:ites and at the pl:ll'e~ ~pecified below, under the provisions of the Land Aet, ]!)33-1948, and its regulations:-

WAGIN. 4th .July, 1950, at 1.1 a.m., at the Government Land

Agency-+Dmanillin-Town 20, lr., £15.

LEONORA. M.h .July, 1950, at 2 p.m., at the Office of the Mining

Registrar-

:j:Kookynie-Town 170, lr., £10; Town 175, lr., £10; 'J'own 178, lr., £10; Town 3:J7, lr., £12 10s.

Leonon1-'l'o\\'11 (a) 477, 37.2p., C.U.V., £12 10s.

NARROGIN. 6th .July, 1950, at noon, at the Government Land

Agency-:j:Narrogin-To\\'11 934, 2r. 9.5p., £45.

GERALD TON. 12th .July, 1950, at 3.15 p.m., at the Rural and Indus­

tries Bank-

:j:Northampton-Town 92, la., £25; Town 96, la., £:JO; Town 97, la., £30.

SOUTHERN CROSS. 12th ,July, 1950, at 3 p.m., at the Office of the 1Iining

Registrar-

+Bullfinch-Town 61, lr., £10; Town 122, lr., £JO. +Mane! Loch-Town G2, 11'., £20.

ALBANY. 13t;h .July, 1950, at 2.30 p.m., at the Court Honse­

+Alh:my-'l'own 783, 3l.8p., £25; Town 865, 21l.6p., £10; 'rown 8i56, 23.fip., £10.

CARNARVON. l;)th ,July, 1950, at 11 a.m., at the Comt Ho11se-

tC:1rnarvon-*572, 5a. 2r. 35p., £55; ·0·573, 5a. 2r. 34p, £50; *574, 5a. lr. 13p., £45; ·•575, 5a. lr. llp., £35 .: .,,,'57G, 5a. lr. l0p., £45; '-·577, 4a. 3r. 24p., £40; *ii78, 4a. 3r. 23p., £30; *·579, 4a. 3r. 22p., £30; *580, 4a. 3r. 25p., £40.

NARROGIN. l:Jth .July, 1950, :1t noon, at the GoYel'llment Land

Agency-

:J:Willianrn-Town 2:J,, lr., £12.

NORTHAM. 13th .July, 1950, at 11.30 a.m., at the Comt House-­

:j:Bencubbin--Town 73, lr., £25; Town 74, 39.lp., £30.

fWongan Hills-*Ul78, 19a. Or. l 7p., £25.

1526 GOVERN:MEN'l' GAZETTE, W.A. [.Ju~rn 30, 1950.

BRUCE ROCK. 14th Jnly, 1950, at 11 a.m., at the Rnrnl nnd Industries

Bank-j:Ardnth-*U53, 3a. 3r. 19p., £20.

PERTH. 14th July, ] 950, nt 11 n.m., at the Depnrtment of Lands

and Snrveys-tForrestdnle- * U!'. 365, .Jn., £20; ''fi3(i(i, -fa., £20;

''fl367, 4n., £20; *fl370, 5a., £20. :j:Glcn J<'orrcst-'' fllG:3, 2a., £12 ] 0s. :n-Calamnndn-'' fl370, 4n. 2r. l0p., £1G. t8011th Knlnmuncln-'l'own 20, 2r. lp., £35. :j:Walliston-'l'own GO, lr. 3.71)., £20. :j:Yuudurnp-Town 21, 2r. 2p., £10; Town 22, 2r.

,lp., £10; 'l'own 23, 3r. l0p., £12; Town 24, 2r. 14p., £10; 'l'own 1!43, 2r., £12.

* Snburban fo:· cultiYntiori. + Section 21 of the rcgnlations does not apply.

II Subject to tnmcntion of corner, if necessary. ,r All marketable timber is reserved to the Cro,rn. (a) No business or freehold rights will be granted. All improvements on the land offered for sale are

I he property of tlic Crown, and shall b 0 paid for as t h ,, i\J inistcr may direct, whose valna tion shall be final :,ml binding on the pnrchascr.

Finns and further particulars of these snlcs mn:;: be ,,btnincd at this office and the offices of the vnnous Government Land Agents. Land sold to a depth of 200 rcet below the nntnral surface, except in mining dis­tricts, where it is grnntcd to a depth of 010 feet or 20 feet only.

H. E. SM1TTI, Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES. THE undermentioned knses hnYc been cnncellcd nndcr section 23 of the Lnnd Act, 1933-1948, owing to 11011-payment of rent or other rcnsons.

Nnrne, Lcnsc, District, Rcnson, Cones., Pinn. Aylmorc, L. S.; 36:i/8iil; Plnntagenet :"i(i36; £6 6s.;

1305/39; 436D/40. En ton, .J.; P.621; Arnn 27159; nlrnndoned; 54-41/48;

3A, B, C, D/40. G. Dederick, P. B.; 347 / 4943; Victoria 8739; n h:m -

doncd; 4392/47; 90/80. G. Pcnrse, R. ,J.; 347 /4567; Victorin 8617; aban­

doned; 4593/46, 90/80. H. Sponge, G. E.; 347/5007; :\i[elbonruc 3150; con­

ditions; 919/48; 63/80.

H. E. SMITH, Under Sccrctnry for Lnncls.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVJ~S.

5609 (near Wnrnp), 10533 (Belmnnging), 11265 (near Tnmbelln]J).

Department of Lnnds and Snn·cys, Perth, 27th .Jnne, 19f'i0.

HIS Excellency the Governor in ExecntiYe Council hns been pleased to npproye ns follows:-

Corres. No. 2954/98-Of the cancellation of reserve No. ii609 (Schoolsitc). (Pinn 409D/40, 03.)

Corres. 10433/06-Of the cancellation of Tcscrvc No. 10533 (Schoolsitc). (Plan Bclmnnging.)

Cones No. 9945/07-Of the cancellation of reserve No. 11265 (Schoolsite). (Pinn 436A/40, A2.)

H. E. SjyIITH, Under Secrctnry for Lnnds.

A:VIENDi\fENT OF RESERVES. S00G (near BoJ·n), 9808 (North Frcmantlc), 7412

(near \Ynrnp), 17053 (at Belmunging), 10630 (nenr Nomnn's Lnke), 23072 (Wnlpolc).

Department of Lnnds nnd Snrvcys,

Perth, 27th .Jnnc, 1950. HIS Excellency the Governor in ExecntiYc Conncil hns been plenscd t~ npproYe, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, as follows:-

Co1Tcs. No. 7722/01.-Of the bonndaries of reserve No. 8006 being amended to cxclndc Swan Location 2842. (Plan 10/20, N.W.).

Cones. 13642/04.-Of rcsenc Xo. 9808 (North l"re­mantle Lot 225-Hecrention) being amended to cx­elndc the arens designated North Fremantlc Lots 28-3 nnrl 28(i. ( Pinn :forth Fremnntle Tom1site).

Cones. 8200/00.--Of rese1Te Ko. 7,H2 (Pnblic Utility) being :nnc,nclcd to inrludc the aren of ii ncrcs fonncrl.v comprised in n'SE'ITc No. i5G09, anrl of the nrea being incrensNl to (iij :tt'.l"l'S aceordingl_L (Plan 409D/40, C2.)

Cones. 3488/ l 7.-Of the houndn1·ics of rcscn-c No. 170:33 (Common) being :unended to include the area of 4 aeres 1 rood fonncrly comprised in rescrn· No .. ]0:i3?,, and of the nrea. being increased to about 9ii ar·n's :iccordiugly. (Ph1,1 Ddmnnging.)

Cones. 6406/06.-Of the boundaries of resen-e No. 10630 C\Villiams Location 118,rn-'l'ownsik) being amended to exclude the nn;ns rlcsignntcd Williams Locntions 14844 and 1,1-S4!i, nnd of the nrea being 1·e­clucecl to about 120 ncrcs nccordingl)·. (Plan 38:iB/40, F2.)

Corres. 108/30, ·vol. 2.-Of rcscrYc No. 23072 "Pub­lie Utility" being nmended to include Wnlpolc Lots 100 :m<l 101 nnd to exclude \Vnlpolc Lots 03 rmd 102, nncl of the arcn being rcdncccl to 1 rood :18.~ l":re'.H0 S

,,ccordingly. (Pla;1 Walpole Townsitc.)

H. E. SMI'l'I-I, Under Sccretnry for Lnnds.

RESERVES.

Department of Lnncls and Sun·eys,

Pcr,th, 27th .Tune, 1950.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set npart ns Pnblic Rescn-es the land described in the ScJ1cdnlc below for the 1nuposcs therein set forth.

6714/49. :MUNDIJONG.~.N,o. 23100 (Water Snvpl,r), lot No.

48 (2r.). (Pinn :Mundijong Tom1site.)

,143/01. SW AN.-K o. 23103 (Public "Ctility), Loe. No. 387_1

(nbont 408a.). (Pinn lA/40 A.B. 2.)

49/45. NOR'l'H FRE:V[ANTLE.-No. 23104 (Sc,ycrngc):

snbject to any neccssnry casements being obtained. Lots Nos. 285 nnd 286 (lr. 1.7p.). (Plan North Frcmantlc.)

3738/50. KO?\IHNIN.-No. 2:1106 (Pnblic Utility) Jots Nos.

41 nnd 91 (39n. Or. :JGp.). (Plan Kondinin.)

H. E. S::\[TTH, Under Seerctnry for Lands.

MOSMAN PARK LO'L' fi5:3. Open for Snle.

Applications Close :ith .July, 1950. Dcpnrtmcnt of Lands and SnrYcys,

l;'crth, 12th Jnne, 1950. Corrcs. 404/20.

HIS Excellency the GoYernor in Executive Conncil has been pleased to approYc, nndcr section 45A of the Lnnd

Act, 1933-1948, of Mosman Pnrk Lot 555 being made available for sale in fee simple, pricccl at £35, subject to the following conditions:-

1. A deposit of 10 per cent. of the fixed price slrnll accompany each application.

2. Balnncc of pnrchasc money shall be paid within 12 months from tli"c elate of npproval of the applicntion by fonr quarterly instalments on the first clays of ,fann­nry, April, Jnly and October.

3. Applications, nccompanicd by a deposit of 10 per cent. of the fixed price, mnst be lodged at the Lnnds Office, Perth, on or before 1,Vcclncsdny, 5th July, 1950.

4. All applications lodged on or before snch date will be treated as having been received on the closing date, and if there arc more applications than one, the application to he granted will be determined by the Land Board.

(Plan Cottesloe Tow11sitc.) H. E. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

. Tu_:rn 30. rn.)0.] GOVEl-DTi\IENT GAZETTE, 1V.A . 15:27 -----------------------------------------------

LAND ACT, 1933-1946; WAR SJ~RVJCE LAKD SETTLE:MEN'l' AGREE:MEK'l' AC'l', 1945.

IT is hcrcb;y notified that the land set out. in the Schcdnle hereunder has been set. :1p:1rt from dcYelopmcut. :1s holdings for disposal under the War Sen-ice Lani! Sdtlemcnt Agreement Act to Pligible persons exc·lusil'ely.

Farm No.

Ala

A133a

A13:Jl)

A3i4

A584b A58ia

AG19 AG4G AG57

A775

A785

A7tl2

A810

District.

.Xelson

Kojonup

Kojonup

Kojonnp

Nelson Nelson

Roe Nelson l\Iurray

Ncl~on

Sussex

Sussex

Xclson

Strnscx

:Nelson

G. K. BARON HAY, Chairrn:rn Lanr1 Scttlenwut Bo:1n1.

Lot or Loc·ation Xo.

11ns1. formerly 1mrtion of each of 81:JG an,1 8-±~17, ancl Crown land

201s, 21s1, 2010, 2n20, 27-t7, port.ion of c:1ch of 2017 and :3054

2719, portion ofench of 2017 and 30:i-t

G752, 7305 1 7BOO

H)G2l 228-t, 3760, 3761 12053, fOrrncrly 850,

1301, portion of 818 6, 7, 2G, 1071 •li3, 500-1 Portion of Loention :3

the subject of dia­gram 14760

4-1\J, 1490, portion of :).188

::.771 and portion of 2772

~4-02, 2-tOD, portion of 2±04

0207, n2os, portions of U20 t, D202 and being I .ot. 1 on Di:1grn m ()820

2-1 :JO, 2-1:J I

I 00-!i, 10048

A]lj)fOX. Arc:1

subject J'lan. to

SurYcy.

I i2 acs. +HC/40 -1:i1n{,40

2,,,0-1 a. -IOOD/-!O

2,777 a. ·109D/,IO

2,oon Q. 4:Ji ;so :Jr. :n p. 1,200 a. -115D/40 517 a. 414C/40

2,085 a. 210 a. 303 a.

385 a. (subject

to possible rcclnc­tion)

2:rn :t. l r. 21 p. SUl a.

220 n. 0 r. 18 p.

225 :i. 1 r. 24 p. G24 a.

1 r. 39 p.

387 /80 H2C/,IO 380])/,10

439A/-l0

HOlJ/-10

HOC/Hl

4:HJC/40

4401)/40

45-IB:"40

LAN'D ACT, 1933-1948 (SJ~C'J'ION :3:2).

Applications for Len<5ing Portion of Reserve :;:,.;·o. 17806 Near Haney.

Depnrtment of Lands and Suneys,

Perth, 27th ,Jnnc, l!J?iO.

Cones. 4141/18, Vol. 3. APPLICATIONS :ire inyitecl for the lcasillg of about 1(1 acres compTisec1 in reserve No. 17805 for the pm­pose of a Piggery fol' n term of five ( i5) years at :i

rcntnl of two pounds (£2) ])C'l' annnrn, such lensc being snb;jec-t to the follo,Ying conditions:-

(n) Xo c-ompensation \\'ill he p:1id for irnJHOvcments existing at the expiration or sooner determination of the lense.

(b) 'l.'rees arc not to be ring-h:Hked or destroyed.

( c) Any improvcmcn ts not rcmo,·cd within six months of the expiration or sooner determination of the lease sha]] become the property of the Crom1.

( d) The lessee shall be required to pay :1 suney fee of £10 if called upon to do so.

Applications should be lodged at the Lands and Surveys Dcpnrtmcnt, Cathech-al Avenue, Perth, on or before 19th July, 10:50, ac:cornpanicd by a deposit of £1 5s.

(Pl:rn 383D/40, 04.) H. E. SMITH,

Under Sceretary fol' La11ds.

LAND ACT, 1933-1948 (SECTION 89A).

Farm Reconstruction Arca.

HIS ExcclJencv the GoYcrnor in Council has been pleaspc1, under· the provisions of section 89A of the Land Act, 1933-1!=148, to define anc1 set apart the land described in the schedule hereto as a '' Farm Recon­strnetion Area.''

Schedule. Unencumbered Lands.

Cones., Land, 181i/GO; 1hat portion

f-iout!, of the dividiug ::n3:J:)/:J:>.

Plan, Fonner Lrasc. of Roe Location 181, .situated rond; 376/80El: part of

H. R S:\fTTH, T'nder Sccrehir:· fo1· Lauds.

LAKD ACT, 1933-19.J.8; \YAR SERVIC1~ LAXD SET'PLE::.\-rE?\T AGREE:\fE?-i"T ACT, EM,,.

Department of Lands and Sun-cys,

Perth, 27th ,Tune, J 9:10.

( 'onp.s. 3l!J, /;JO.

1'1' is notified for general infoTmation that the arc:1 s,·heduled hereunder is available for selection under section ;33 of the Land Act, 1!=133-1948 (and regula­tions thereto), nnd pursuant to clause 1T of the agree­ment bct.,Yecn the CommomYcalth of Australia and the Sbte of Western Anstralb in relation to y\Tar Sen-ice Land Settlement.

Applications mnst be lodged with the Under Secre-1:ny for Lands, Perth, not later than l!Jth July, Hl50, lint may be lodged before such date if so desiTed.

All applications lodged on 01· before that date ,vill l>e treated :1s having been receh·cc1 on the closing date, aml if there are more npplications than one for this area the npplication to be granted will he detenninccl b.v the Land Board. Should this area remain un­selected, it ,Yill continue UYailable until applied for, or otherwise dca lt with.

Schcr1ulc.

Lnnd, Aren, Pmchase Pric:e, Plan, Locality.

A.Yon Location 27369 (formerly portion of Location 1830); about 786 acres; £3,047 plus cost of survey; ;;2/80, B4; three miles South-\Vest. of Wyening.

LO'l.'S OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surve~·s,

Perth, 27th June, 10:50. T'J' is h,•n•by notified, for general information, that the nnc1crmentioncd lots :nc now open for sale, under the cnnr1itions specified, by puhlic auction, as proYicled by the L:1nc1 Act, 1933-194-8, at the following npsd prif'es :-

Applicnlions to he loc1gec1 at Perth. :l!J,39/94, Vo1. 2. 1VILLTAMS.-Tom1 2~7, £1:2.

,OG7 /1)7, Yol. 2. CHJDLOW.-Snburhan for CultiY:1tion 270, £25.

'1340/11, Vol. 2. Ol\G1~RUI'.-Tmn1. lG, £20.

11:)02./97, Vol. 5. ALLANSO:i:\'.-'l'own 0 and 10, £15 each; 14, 15, 104

,rnd 10:i, £10 each.

Plans showing the anangPment of the lots referred to are 110,Y obtainable at this office nud the offices of the vnl'i<Ju.s GoYrrnment Laud Agents.

H. 1~. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

ERRATUM. Cones. 78] :l/98, Vol. 4.

l:'\ the notice appearing on page 1377 of the Govern· •men/ Ga·.zellc of 16th June, 1950, deviating road No. 1977 (Korth Coast Higlrn-ay) for "Dm·iation. A strip,'' read '' Deviations. The strips.''

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

1528 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1950.

THE ROAD DISTRIC'l'S ACT, 1919-1948.

Department of Lands ancl Suneys, Perth, 27th June, 1950.

IT is hereby cleclarecl that the undermentioned lands haye been set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1945, for the pnrpose of new roads, that is to say:-

Willi::uus. 9694/99, No. 58 (Widening). A strip of Janel, yarying in

width as shown clelineMed and coloured dark brown on Diagrmn 44421. (Plan H0A/40, Cl.)

Toodyay. 3028/21. No. 6548 (Extension). The tri:rngnlar portion of

Ayon Location 6243, as shown delineated and coloured dark brown on Diagram 61940; 1.lp. being resmued from Arnn Location 6243. (Plan 27D/40, B3.)

Gosnells. ]8ii7/50. No. 10673 (Morley Street). A strip of Janel, one

chain wide, along the South-Eastem boundaries of lots 49 to 59, inclusive, of Cnuning Location 13 (as shown on L.T.O. Plan 3043) from road No. 449(i (Roe Street) to Weston Street; 2a. Or. 29p. heing resumed from Can­ning Location 13. (Pl:m JC/40, D4.)

Ashbmton. 2920/21. No. 10674 (Second Avenue). A strip of land, one

chain 50 links wide, starting at the intersection of the Eastern alignment of Second Avenue and the prolonga­tion South-Westerly of the South-Eastern boundary of Onslow Lot 263, ancl extending generally Nort11-,Vesterly through Onslow Townsite ancl omYanls to Beadon Point ,Tetty. ( Plan Onslow 'l'ownsite.)

Mulle,va. 12215/09. No. J0675. A strip of Janel, one chain wide, along

the E'astem bounclnry of Mnllewa Agricnltmal Area Lot 21, from road No. 6310 to the smvPyed road along the South-Western boundary of lot 22. ( Plan 156B/40, D2.)

Gosnells. 11!i8/50. No. 10676 (Grant Street). A strip of Janel, one chain

wide, plus truncation, commencing at the North-vVestern corner of reserve 19199 and extending South-Easterl~­along the South-Westem boundary of that resene and onwards to the North-Western side of road No. 1077; commencing again on the South-Eastern side of that road ancl continuing onwards to its junction ,vith the North-Westem side of a smveyecl road at the South­ern comer of lot 453 of Canning Location 13 (as shown on L.T.O. Diagram 5899); 7a. Or. 2p, being resumed from Canning Location 13. (L. T.O. Plans 3552, 332, ancl Diagrams 14253 aucl 14254). (Plan 10/40, D4.)

Phns and more particular descriptions of the lands so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Department of Lands and Smveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1948.

Cancellation of Dedications.

Department of Lands ancl Survey.s,

Perth, 27th June, 1950.

HL9 Excellency the Govemor in IDxecutive Council has been pleased to cancel, under the provisions of the State Housing Act, 1946-1948, dedications as folJows :-

Col'l'es. N'o. 889/44.-Fremantle Suburban Lots 88, 89, 92 to 113 (inclusiYe), ]38, 139, 144 ancl 145, to the purposes of the said Act. (Plan Sub. 83.)

Con. No. 2357 /37.-Swau Locations 3853, 3854 and 3859 to the purposes of the said Act.

Col'I'. No. 377 /41.-:Mosman Park Lots 405, 406 and 407 to the pmposes of the said Act. (Plan Cottesloe Townsite.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTOR-AL LEASING.

Uncler Part VT. of the Land Act, 1933-1948.

WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1950.

Eastern Division-Yilgarn District.

Cones. No. 3345/08. (Plan 53/80, B and C, 3 & 4.) l T is hereby notified for general information that an area of about 19,564 acres excluding reserves and roads ancl bonnded by Jines starting from Survey Post H.K. 37 and extending East 431 chains 67 links; thence S'onth 4] 3 chains 70 links to the Northern boundary of Yilgarn Location 618; thence Westerly to the Sonth-vVestern side of road No. 5175; thence gen­erally South-South-Easterly to the North-Eastern cor­ner of location 482; thence Westerly to the North­J~asteru side of a one chain road along the North­Eastern boundary of location 604; thence North­Westerly along that side to a point situate in pro­longaticm Easterly of the N orthem boundary of loca­tion 598; thence Westerly about 65 chains to and along that boundary; thence North about 80 chains; thence \Vest about 64 chains; ancl thence North abont 281 chains to the starting point, will be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 12th July, HJ50, Subject to payment for improvements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1950.

Eastern Division-Marmion ancl Ulaning Districts. Cones. No. 84/43. (Plans 34/300, 35/300, 42/300.

a.nd 43/300.) IT is hereby notified for general information that areas of about 14,540 acres and 103,200 acres, being the por­tions of M. J. Gleeson 's late Pastoral Lease 395/891 remaining after the exclusion of W. S. Skuthorp 's lease 395/934 and F. R. Twyford 's lease 395/938, will be availahle for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednesday, 19th ,Tnly, Hlii0; Ruhject to payment for improvements, if an~v.

Eastern Division-Ularring District. Corrcs. No. 5270/48. (Plans 35/300 ancl 42/800.)

It is hereby notified for general information, that au area of a bout 202,648 aeres heing the Janel comprised in late lease 395/629 and the sunenclerecl portions of leases 3265/97 and 2778/97 previously held by Clarkson Bros. Limited, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednesday, 19th July, 1950.

Eastern Dfrision-Ularring District.

Cones. No. 6654/49. (Plan 35/300.) IT is hereby notified for general information, that an area of n bout 209,480 acres, excluding reserves, bouncle,1 by lines commencing at the North-Westernmost point of late Pastoral Lease 3266/97 ancl extencling EaBt about 1,540 chains, South about 1,405 chains, West about 1,537 chains ancl North about 1,405 chains to the sta1ting point, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednesday, 19th July, 1950. Subject to payment for improvements.

WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1950. Eastern Division-Nabbern District.

Corres. No. 3122/49. (Plan 52/300.) IT is hereby notified for genera.I information that the land contained within late Pastoral Lease 395/61] (Coombawon Station) formerly held by Mr. B. F. Arm­strong and comprising 99,988 acres, will be available for pastoral leasing as from 6th September, 1950. Sub­ject to payment for improvements.

hNE 30, 10,:i0.] GOVERl\J[El\T GAZE'fTE, W.A. 1529

WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1950. Encla Division-Mnndrabilla District.

Oorres. No. 374/43. (Plan 29/300.) I'l' is hereby notified for general information that an area of about 64,000 acres hounded by lines com­mencing at a point situate abont 250 chains South of Reid Siding anc1 extending East abont 400 chains; thence South about 800 chains; thence "\Vest about 800 chains; thence Xorth about 800 chains; thence East about 400 chains to the starting point, will he avail­able for Pastoral Leasing as from 'iVednesday, 13th September, 1950.

Subject to the condition that the snccessful applicant will he rcqnired to enter into an agreement with the 1Iinister for Puhlic Works regarding the leasing of Bore No. 4A.

WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1950. North-West Division-Forrest District.

Oorres. No. 1564/34. (Plan 110/300.) I'l' is hereby notified, for general information, that an area of abont 196,245 acres, exclnding reserves and hounded by lines starting fro111 the South-Easternmost comer of late Pastoral Lease 394/882, and extending North ahont 170 chains, E'ast nhont 300 chains, North about 333 chains, West about J GO chains, North about 85 chains, East about 250 chains, Sonth ahont 360 chains, East about 78 chains, South 500 chains, East about 400 chains, North 500 chains, East about 121 chains, Sonth about 16 chains, l~ast 160 chains, South 465 chains, West about 161 chains, Sonth abont 1,343 chains, "\Vest about 128 chains, North ahont 140 chains, West about 141 chains, South a bout 140 chains; thence 296 deg. 45 min. about 881 d1nins; thence 322 deg. 52 min. abont 562 chains; thence North about 751 chains and East abont 409 chains to the starting point will he available for pastoral leasing as from vVednes'. day, 20th September, Hl:30. Subject to payment for improvements, if any.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELEO'l'ION. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that tile areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1948, and the regnlations appertaining thereto, subject to the pro­,·isions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Snrveys, Perth, not later than the elate speci­fied, but may be lodged before snch date, if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day ancl if there are more applicants than one for an:r block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or other­wise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli­cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least three days between the dosing elate and the sitting of the Board.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location mnst take the balance thereof, if any, nncler Oonditiona, Pnrchase.

All marketable timber, inclnding sanclalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, snbjcct to the pro­viBions of Clause 18 of the Regulations.

SCHEDULE. PERTH LAND AGENCY.

WEDNESDAY, 5th JULY, 1950. Avon District ( ahont 11 miles West of Pederah).

Corr. No. 6847 / 49. (Plan 376/80, 02.) The area of about 580 acres of Orow11 land, bounded

on the South by Avon Locations 18663, 23495 and 25814; on the East by location 23633; on the North by locations 18671 and 25711, and on the West by loca­tion 18668. Subject to smvey, classification, pricing, and to the provision of any necessary roads.

Axon District ( about 9 miles North of Doodlakine). Corr. No. 6738/49. (Plan 25/80, 02.) Locations 18419 and 27311, containing 239a. 3r. 3lp.

and 225a. lr. 19p., respectively; classification page 22 of 509/36; snbject to pricing and exemption from road rates for two _years from date of approval of applica­tion; being D. M. 1Vooltorto11 's cancelled applications.

Kent District (ahont 19 miles East of Ongernp). Corr. No. 3322/49. (Plan 435/80, Fl.) Location 693, containing 983a., at 3s. per acre; classi­

fication page 8 of 1939/13; subject to poison condi­tions and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. 'l'his cancels the previous Gazette notice conceming this location.

Leake District (about 6 miles South-East of Holleton). Corr. No. 5687/28. (Plan 6/80, B and 04.) Locations 14 and 15, containing 1,297a. Or. 36p. and

1,689a. lr. 14p., respectively, at 2s. 9d. and 2s. 6d. per acre, respectively; classifications pages 22 and 23 of 1787 /28; subject to Rnral and Industries Bank in­debtedness and poison and mining conditions; being 0. A. Meier's cancelled leases 347 /2374 and 55/1386.

Nelson District (abont 6 miles North-East of Knlikup). Con. No. 5783/49. (Plan 4150/40, E3.) Location 2635, containing 282a., at 6s. per acre;

classification page 4 of 526/23; subject to the special conditions which apply to selection in this district; being H. Franks' cancelled lease 347 /6132.

Nelson District (about 6 miles North-West of Northcliffe).

Col'!'. No. 13'14/37. (Plan 454B/40, El.) Locations 8892 and 8893, containing 123a. Or. 28p.

and 152a. Or. lp., respectively at 17s. per acre; snbject to timber conditions and to conditions governing selec­tion in this district; being part of cancelled license 3108/449.

Nelson District (near Northcliffe). Corr. No. 6405/49. (Plan 454B/40, Fl.) Location 9889, containing 95a. 2r. llp., at 13s. per

acre; subject to timber conditions and to conditions governing selection in this district.

Nelson District (near Yanmah). Open under Part V, Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 2552/32. (Plan 4390/40, D4.) Location 12040, containing 5a. lr. 3p., at 15s. per

acre (inclnding snney fee); available to adjoining holders, subject to timber conditions and to the right of the Crown to ntilise location 12040 for the pnrpose of a timber tramway.

Open under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-l!l48, as modified by Part VIII.

Peel Estate ( about 4 miles East of 1\!Iandogalup). Corr. 427/45. (Plan 341A/40, BO2.) Lots 116 and 685, containing 75a. 2r. 15p. and 442a.

Or. 30p., respecth•ely; purchase money, £37 15s. lld. and £276 7s. 4d., respectively; to ex-servicemen: half­yearly instalments-first five years interest only at 41/2 % per annnm 17s. and £6 4s. 5d., respectively, balance 35 years principal and interest at 4½ % per annum £1 ls. ld. and £7 14s. ld., respectively; civi­lians: half-yearly instalments-first five years in­terest only at 5% per annnm 18s. lld. and £6 18s. 2d., respectively; balance 35 years principal and interest at 5% per annum £1 2s. 5d. and £8 3s. lld., respecth•ely; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application and to the special conditions which apply to selection in this estate; being portion of W. Leslie's expired lease 31 Hi/1263.

Plantagenet District ( about 6 miles East of Wansbrough).

Corr. No. 2799/24. (Plan 436D/40, 03.) Location 3674, containing 640a. lr. 38p., at 2s. 6d.

per acre; classification pages 5 and 6 of 2799 /24; sub­ject to payment for improvements, if any, and to poison conditions. The previous Ga.zette notice concerning this land is hereby cancelled.

1530 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Jmrn 30, 1950.

Plantagenet District (about 6 miles West of Chorkernp). Open under Part V, Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 2711/27. (Plan 451D/40, A3.) The area of about 2 acres in the Plantagenet Dis­

trict bounded by lines commencing at a point situate about 1.4 chains North-Westerly from a South-vVestern corner of location 3669; thence North about 6 chains and '\Vest about 6 chains along sides of road No. 5035; thence South-Easterly to the starting point. Priced at 15s. per acre (excluding survey fee), and subject to survey and timber conditions.

Plantagenet District (about 3 miles North of Redmond). Corr. No. 6986/49. (Plan 451D/40, B3.) The area of Crown land in the Plantagenet District,

containing about 200 acres, bounded on the West by locations 2644, 3506, 4423 and 2758; on the East by location 4458 and the Railway Reserve; on the South by location 3567, and on the North by the prolongation Eastward of the Northern boundary of said location 2758. Subject to survey, classification, pricing, and to provision of any necessary roads.

Roe District (about 4 miles North-East of Hyden). Corr. No. 638/50. (Plan 346/80, A4.) Location 1459, containing 2,161a. 3r. 3lp., at 9s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 1 of 1657 /28; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness and a cropping lease which expires on 28th February, 1951; being N. J. Pickett 's cancelled application.

Roe District (at Lake Gulson). Corr. No. 1036/34. (Plan 375/80, F4.) Location 2103, containing about 290a., at 5s. per

acre (excluding survey fee); subject to survey and to payment of full survey fee with application; available to adjoining holders only.

Sussex District (about 14 miles East of Metricup). Corr. No. 1734/31. (Plan 413D/40, C3 and 4.) Locations 2641 and 2642, containing 119a. 2r. 18p.

and 126a. lr. 23p., respectively, at 9s. and lls. per acre, respectively; classification page 54 of 1734/31; subject to timber conditions and to conditions govern­ing selection in this district.

Swan District (near Bulls brook). Corr. No. 1842/95. (Plan 28/80, C and D4.) Location 5275, containing about 478a., at lls. 6d.

per acre; classification page 34 of 1842/95; subject to survey and to the provision of any necessary roads.

Victoria District (about 4 miles South-West of Morawa).

Open under Part V, Sec. 53. Corr. No. 15263/11. (Plan 122/80, Bl.) Location 6189, containing 5a.; purchase money, £5

(including Crown Grant fee); available to adjoining holders only.

Wellington District (at Allanson). Open under Part V, Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 1302/37. (Plan 411B/40, E2.) Locations 4425 and 4426, containing lla. lr. 30p.

each; purchase prices, £35 and £30, respectively; sub­ject to timber conditions.

Williams District (about 12 miles North-West of Nyabing).

Corr. No. 5185/49. (Plan 408/80, D4.) Location 12442, containing 442a. 3r. 38p., at 2s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 3 of 5185/49; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being A. R. Beeck 's can­celled application.

Williams District (about 9 miles East of Lime Lake). Corr. No. 4196/25, Vol. 3. (Plan 409C/ 40, F3.) Location 14166, containing about 90a.; subject to

survey, classification and pricing.

Williams District (near Toolibin). Corr. No. 8318/04, Vol. 2. (Plan 386A/40, A2.) Location 14842, containing about 22a., at 15s. per

acre (excluding survey fee); subject to survey and available to adjoining holders only.

WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1950. Avon District (about 4 miles South of Lake Brown). Corr. No. 2232/48. (Plans 35/80, ABl, 54/80, AB4.) Locations 14320 and 14321, containing 1,339a. and

1,243a. 3r. 30p., respectively, at 2s. 9d. per acre; Alkali Sheet 25; subject to payment for impro\·ements; being 0. M. Warwick's cancelled lease 347 /5813.

Jilbadji District (about 101/2 miles East of Tandagin Siding).

Corr. No. 189/39. (Plan 24/80, E4.) Location 173, containing 179a. 3r. 31p., at 3s. 3d. per

acre; classification page 10 of 189/39; subject to min­ing conditions and payment for improvements, if any; being· L. S. ,Vilson 's cancelled lease 34 7 /2428.

Sussex District (about 12 miles North-East of Karri dale).

Corr. No. 4169/30. (Plan 440D/40, C3 and 4.) Location 2451, containing 143a. 3r. 9p.; subject to

pricing and the special conditions which govern selec­tion in this district. The previous Gazette notice con­cerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Yilgarn District (about 6 miles West of Southern Cross).

Corr. No. 691/50. (Plan 36/80, D3.) Locations 409, 410, 431 and 432, containing 1,002a.

Or. 37p., 1,00la. 3r. 39p., 996a. 3r. 26p. and 999a. 3r. 27p., respectively, all at ls. 9d. per acre; classifications pages 14 of 5032/22, 15 of 5032/22, 6 of 5033/22 and 7 of 5033/22, respectively; subject to mining conditions and Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness. Location 431 and 432 are also subject to a cropping lease expir­ing on 28th February, 1951. The previous Gazette notice with respect to locations 409 and 410 is hereby cancelled. Locations 431 and 432 being the subject of J. K. Dixon's cancelled application.

Yilgarn District ( about 2 miles ,Vest of Corinthea). Corr. No. 471/38. (Plan 36/80, D2.) Location 559, containing 999a. 3r. 2p., at ls. 9d. per

acre; classification page 18 of 6536/22; subject to mining conditions and payment for improvements; being W. S. Brockway 's cancelled lease 3116/751.

WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1950. Avon District (about 16 miles East of Benderin~).

Corr. No. 1488/50. (Plan 345/80, D3 and 4.) Locations 23919, 23779 and 27109, containing 468a.

lr. 14p., 875a. lr. 12p. and 325a. Or. 29p., respectively, at 8s. 9cl. per acre; classification page 9 of 2612/36; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness; being H .. J. MacDonald's cancelled application.

Cockburn Sound District (about 1 mile South of J anclakot).

Corr. No. 4260/49. (Plan 341A/40, Bl.) Location 761, containing 18a. lr. 6p., at 3s. per acre;

subject to exemption from road rates for t,Yo years from date of approval of application; being M. Ra,-­lich 's cancelled application.

Kent District ( about 13 miles West of Bremer Bay). Con-. No. 2082/50. (Plan 447 /80, C2.) Locations 687 and 688, containing 1,840a. lr. 26p.,

at 4s. per acre; classification page 10 of 1008/34; sub­ject to payment for improvements, if any, and to inspec­tion re phosphates; being M. L. Krogdahl 's. cancelled application.

. Jux,; 30, HJ:iO.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A . 153f

Kojonup District (about :'j inilcs Xorth-West of Tamhellnp).

Open under Part V, Sec. 53. Corr. Xo. 9945/07. (Plan 436A/40, A2.) Location 8873, contnining 5a., nt £1 10s. per acre;

subject to timhcr conditions nncl available to adjoining holders only.

XinglH111 District (about 4 miles No1·th•Enst of nfollerin).

Corr. No. ,5695/28. (Plws 65/80, 1<'2, GG/80, A2.) Locations 1.302 aml 1303, containing 996a. and 997a.,

respectively, at ls. !1cl. per acre; classification pages 6i5 and 66 of 9152/12; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette notice con­cerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

Swnn District (near Boya). Open under Part V, Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 7722/01. (Pbn lC/20, N.W.) Locations 2824 nncl 2842, containing nhont 20a.; sub­

ject to survey, clnssifieation, p1·icing nncl to J}l'OVision of an nclequate resen-e along the Golclfiekls \V nter Supply pipeline.

\\-illiams District (al>ont 2 miles N,111th of .Jitnrning). Corr. No. 5000/49. (Plnns 377/SO, 1)4, 386/80, Dl.) 'l'he Crown Janel in the \\'illinnrn District, containing·

about 5GO acrt>s, bonnclccl on thl' Enst by locntion 1422'.l, 011 the 8011th hv location 11183, oa the \\'est hv loca­tions 8741, 10222 and 84:-ll, and on tl1p Xnrth 1;y loca­tion ]2:311. SnlJjpct to sun-Py, dassi(ieation, pricing. :in<l to proYisicm of any ncccssnry roads.

Williams District (nhont 11 miles North-iVcst of N ccnclaling).

Corr. No. ii399/27. (Plan 387/80, AB2.) Locations 11054 and 11778, containing 1,971a. lr. 3'.:p.,

nt 7s. 3d. per acre; classification pages 11 ancl llA of 5399/27; subject to exemption from roncl rates for t1Yo years from elate of approvnl of application. 'I'hc pre­vious Ga.zette notice concerning these locations is hereby cnncellecl.

Williams District (nbont 8 miles North-East of Nyabing).

Corr. No. 5482/46. (Plans 407/80, A3, 408/80, F3.) Location 11511, containing 1,366a. 3r. 33p., at 2s. 9cl.

per acre; classification page 22 of 5482/46; subject to poison conditions and payment for improvements, if any; being W. Broaclhcacl's cancelled lease 347/4300.

Williams District (about 11 miles North of Tnrin Rock). Corr. No. 6505/27. (Plan 387 /80, A2.) Location 11656, containing 1,975a. 3r. 30p., at 4s. Gel.

per acre; classification pnge J 6 of 6505/27; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from clnte of approvnl of application. The previous Gazette noticl' concerning this locntion is hereby cancelled.

Willinms District (about 9 miles North-Wt>st of N eenclaling).

Con. No. 847/28. (Plan 387/80, A2.) Location 11681, containing 1,999a. 2r. 3lp., at 4s.

per acre; classification page 14 of 847/28; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from clnte of approval of application. 'l'he previous Ga.,et/c notice eoncerning this location is hereb_y cancelled.

Willinms District (about 11 miles North of Nccnclnling). Corr. No. 4190/29. (Plan 387/80, Bl nncl 2.) Locntion 13407, contnining 1,406a. 3r. 20p., at 4s. 9cl.

per acre; classification page 12 of 4190/29; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from elate of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this land is hereby cancelled.

Williams District (about 12 miles Korth of Kccnclaling). Corr. No. 2689/30. (Plan 387 /80, A nncl B2.) Location 14371, containing 1,443a. Or. 20p., at :3s.

per ncre; clnssification page ]3 of 2G89/30; subject to exemption from road rntcs for two years from elate of approval of npplication. 'l'hc previous Gazette notice concerning this location is herehy cancelled.

Willinms District (al.Jont 9 miles North of Tarin Rock). Corr. No. 2;'i96/27. (Pln n 387 /80, A2.) Location 1438,~, containing 1,973a. lr. lOp., at 3s. per

ncre; classificntion page 5 of 2596/27; subject to poison conditions nncl exemption from roncl rates for two years from elate of approya] of applicntion. The previous Gazette notice concerning this la ncl is hereby cancelled.

Williams District ( near W a rup). Open nuder Pnrt V, Sec. 53.

Corr. No. :3705/49. (Plan 409D/40, C3.) Location 14843, containing about 17a., at £1 per

acre (including smvey fee); :ffailnble to adjoining hold­l'rs only.

Williams District (nl>out 6 miles Sonth of Noman's Lake Siding).

Corr. No. 6406/06. (Plan 385B/40, F2.) Locations 14844 and 14845, contnining nbout 7iia. and

about 140a., respectively; subject to suney, pricing, and to payment for improvements.

H. E. SnII'l'H, Under Secrctnry for Lands.

nm ROAD DIS'l'HIC'l'S AC'l', 1910-1948. Closure of Road.

WE, Nellie May Locock and A., J. J., G.l<'., nncl R. H . . J enscn, being the occupiers of Janel o\'er or .along which the portion of roncl hereunder de-scribed passes, h:ffC applied to tlte Mount Mngnct Road Bonrcl to clo~e the said portion of road, viz.:-

Mt. Magnet. 631/3:). M.480-Portion of road No. 459 from the common

boundary of the Cue nncl Mt. Magnet Road Districts to its junction with ro:1cl No. 2203 nt the North-Eastern c·orncr of' the Mt. nf,1gnet 'I'om1sitt>. (Plnn 186/80.)

NELLU; nTA Y LOCOC:K.

JEl\RE;-.; BHOS., Per G. F .. T cnsen.

l_. Alf. G. Dewar, on behalf of the nit. Magnet Road Boanl, hereby nssent to the ,: hon, npplication to c-lose the rond th,•rpin rlcscrihed.

28/4/50.

ALF. G. DEWAlt, Chninnan 1ft. nfagnet Hoacl Ho:i'nl.

'I'HE ROAD DISTHIO'l'S ACT, 1919-J948.

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or nlong whid1 tlw nnclermeniiont>d ro:Hl, in the Darcbnup Roncl Distrid passes, has ,1pplicd to the DAHDANUP Road Board to close the said ronrl, which is more p:uticnlnrly clt>scribcrl hcrennclpr, that is to say:-

1,336/98 D.313. All that portion of road No. 5111 bonnclcd

by lines starting nt the South-Eastern comer of Collie Agricultural Arca Lot 52 nncl extending 89 deg. ,rn min. 1 c-hnin 9.5 links; thence 246 clog. 11 min. (j

chains; thence 336 deg. 11 min. 1 chain; thence GG deg. 11 min. to the South boundary of lot 52 aforesaid; thence 89 deg. 59 min. 1 chain 38.4 links to the start-ing pbce. (On Plan 411A/40.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or nlong which the undermentioned road, in the Gnowangerup Roncl District pa;;ses, has nppliecl to the G:i',.OWANGERUP Road Bonrcl to close the said road, which is more particnlarly described hereunder, that is to say:-

1532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1950.

4719/07. G.328. Portion of Whitehead Road, Gnowangerup,

from the North-\Vestern alignment of Cecil Street to a point 5 chains 80 links North-Westwards of said North­Western alignment. (Plan Gnowangernp Townsite.)

WHI~REAS the :Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned road, in the Gnowangerup Road Di.strict passes, has applied to the GNOWANGl~RUP Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, thd is to say:-

1805/37. G.329. The surveyed road along the Western and

South-Western boundaries of Kojonup Location 3 1.

and Western boundaries of locations 3158 anc1 2499, from reserve 12590 to the surveyed road on the South boundary of location 2499. (Plan 436B/40 Fl, F2.)

WHI~REAS the :i'l'Iiuister for Lands, being the owner of land ove1· or along which the undermentioned road, in the Man,iimup Road District passes, has applied to the MANJLV[UP Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

2/06. :\f.477. The surveyed road along a "\Vestern boun­

dary of and through Nelson Location 11985; from its North-Western cornel' to road No. 4923 at the South­ernmost corner of formel' location 5823. (Plan 442B/40, El.)

\i"HEREAS Reginald Wheeler, being the owner of land over or along which the undermentioned l'oad, in the Manjimup Road Distl'ict passe.s, has applied to the MAN.JIMUP Road Board to close the said road, which is more particulal'ly described hereunder, that is to say:-

482/17. M.478. Portion of road No. 5766, through Nelson

Locations 2256 1.nd 3239, from a point one chain East­wards of the 'Western boundary of location 2256 to its junction with a two-chain roa·d on the Eastern boun­dary of location 3239. (Plan 442B/40, El.)

'iVHEREAS the Ministel' for Lancls, being the owner of land over or alo11g which the undermentioned roads, in the Preston Road District pass, has applied to the JJRESTOJ\i' Road Bor.rd to close the said roads, which arc more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

409/24. P.379. (a) Fitzroy Street, Noggerup, fro111 Mac­

quarie Street to Cowper Street. (b) Cowper Street, from Fitzroy Street to Preston

Road. (Pinn Noggerup Townsite.)

WHEREAS the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia Limited, being the owner of land over or along which the undennentioned roads, in the Three Springs Roarl District pn,0 s, has applied to the THREE SPRINGS Road Board to dose the said roads, which are more particularly desc;rihell hereunder, that is to saY:-

5fJ60/14. 'r .90. '!'he surveved roads within Victorian Location

] 0~2, as shown 011 'r,.T.0. Plan 33!19, as descrihed here­nnder :-

( a 1 lvfarah Street, from Yarnlan Street to "\Vandon Street.

(b) Errida Street, from Yanclan Street to Wandon Street.

(c) Melara Street, from lfothsay Street to Marah Street.

(d) \Vandon Street, from Rothsay Street to Marah Street.

(Plan 123/80, E4.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the undennentionec1 road, in the West Kimberley Road District passes, has applied to the WEST KI:\IBERLEY l~ond Board to c-lose the said road, "'hid1 is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:--

3524/94. W656. Portion of Broome Street, Derby, commenc­

ing at a point about 19·~ chains Southward from the Southern .side of Wodehouse Street and extending Soutlnrnrd a distance of about 2(i chains. (Plan Derby Townsite.)

And "·hereas such applications hnYe heen duly pub­lished in the Government Gazette:

And whereas the said Bomcls haYe assented to the said applications:

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said a.ssents:

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.

Dated this 27th clay of June, 1950.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

PUBLIC WORKS '!'ENDERS.

Tenders, closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates men­tioned hereunder, are invited for the following:-

\Vya !kn tchem Hospital-New Domestics' Quarters (10923); 4th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.vV.D., Perth and Menedin, allll Police Station, 'iVyalkatchem, on and after 20th .June, 1950.

Armadale Police Station and Quarters-Erection (10924) ; 4th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., ·Perth, on and after 20th June, 1950.

Da!wallinu School-New Latrines (10925); 4th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, ancl at Police Station, Dalwnl!inu, on and after 20th June, 1950.

Forrestfield School-Kew Latrines, Repairs ancl Reno­vations anrl Fencing (10926); 4th July, 1950; condi­tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 20th June, 1950.

North Ka!goorlie School-Additions (10927); 4th .July, 11)50; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.'iV.D., Perth and Ka!goorlie, on and after 20th June, 1950.

Lemnos Mental Hospital-Re-surfacing (10928); 4th July, 1950; conditions may be Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and June, 1950.

Roadways seen at the after 20th

Buckingham School Quarters-Additions (10929); sth July, l!l50; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and at Courthouse, Collie, on and after 20th June, 1950.

Kununoppin Hospital-Additions (10922); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merreclin, and at Kununoppin Dis­trict H_ospital, Kununoppin, on and after 20th June, 1950.

South Boulder School-New Latrines and Sewerage (10930); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, on ancl after 27th June, 1950.

Wagin Court House-Additions for Rural ancl Indus­tries Bank (10931); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W-.D., Perth, and Narrogin, and Clerk of Courts, Wagin, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Hollywood School-Sewerage Installation (10932); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contrac­tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Shannon River New School-Erection (10933); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, and Police Station, Pemberton, on and after 27th June, 1950.

JUNE 30, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1533

Kellerberrin Hospital-Slow Combustion Cooker (10934); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."W.D., Perth, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Donnybrook School-New Water Supply and Reticula­tion (10935); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."W.D., Perth, and Bun bury, and Police Station, Donnybrook, on anc1 after 27th June, 1950.

Mt. Barker-New Police Station and Quarters (10936); 11th July, 1950; conditions may he seen at the Contractors' Room, P.Vv.D., Perth, and Albany, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Guildford School-New Shelter Sheds (10937); 11th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contrac­tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Dwellingup Police Station and Quarters-Additions and Repairs and Renovations (10938) ; 11th July, 1950; conditions may he seen at the Con tractors' Room, P.'iV.D., Perth, and Bunbury, and Police Station, Dwel­lingup, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Morawa Hospital-Additions and Repairs and Reno­vations (10939); 18th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Geraldton, and Police Station, Morawa, on and after 27th June, 1950.

Boring for Water for the :rvioora 'l'own ~Yater Supply ( 10949); 18th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.'iV.D., Perth, on and after 28th ;June, 1950.

Cunderdin Police Station-Additions (10941); 18th July, 1950; conditions may he ,seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, and Police Station, Curnlerdin, on ancl after 4th July, 1!)50.

Jarrahdale Hospital-Drainage (10942); 18th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contructors' Room, P. W.D., Perth, ancl at Police Station, Jarrahdale, on and after 4th July, 19:30.

Gingin School-Alteration and Additions (10943); 18th ,Tuly, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Police Station, Gingi11, on ancl after 4th July, 1950.

South Kalgoorlie School-Septic 'l'ank lnstallation (10944) ; 18th ,Tuly, 1950; conditions may be seen at the ContTactoTs' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 4th July, 1950.

Belmont Police Station and Quarters-Erection (10fJ45); 18th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the ContractorB' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 4th July, 1950.

Baker's Hill New School-Erection (10946); 18th July, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.'iV.D., Perth, on and after 4th July, 1950.

J'.\arrogin-Yailima Hospital and Nurses' Quarters­Drainage (10947); 18th July, 19:30; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.'iV.D., Perth and Narrogin, on and after 4th July, 1950.

Bolgart Ne,Y School-Erection (10948); 18th July, 1950; conditions may he seen at the Contractors' Ro()lll, P.W.D., Perth, ancl at Water Supply Office, Northam, cm and after 4th July, 1950.

Supply and Installation of Pumping Machinery and Electrical Equipment at Pumping Stations Nos. 1 and 2 on the Wellington Dam to Narrogin Pipe Line. (10841); 15th August, 1950; conditions of contract, specifications and drawings may be obtained at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on payment of a fee of £1 ls. per set.

Tenders, together with the preseribed deposit, are to be addressed to '' The Hon. the Minister for W orkR. Public Works Department, The Barrar.ks, St. George's Place, Perth,'' and must be indorsed ''Tender.'' The highest, loweBt, or any tender \Yill not necessarily be accepted.

30th June, 1950.

W. C. WILLI A:VIS, TTnrlcr Sccn•t:iry for 'iVorks.

:METROPOLITAN 'iVATER SUPPLY, SEIVERAGE AND DRAINAGE DE'PARTMENT.

:Vf.W.S. 407 /50. NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain­age Act, 1909, that ,vater mains haYe been laid in the undermentioned streets in districts indicated.

Claremont Municipality. 1077 /41-Ashton Avenue, from Stubbs Terrace to

Alfred Road-Northerly. Alfred Road, from Ashton A,·enue to lot 177-'iVesterly.

Freman tie Municipality. 835/49-unnamed street West of Fifth Axenue, from

South Street to· a point in Cockburn Sound Location 66, approximately 16 chains South of South Stroet­Southerly. Unnamed street South of South Street, from Fifth Ayenue to a point in Cockburn Sound Location 66, approximately 16 ehnins South of South Street­Westerly. Unnamed street South of South Street, from Fifth Avenue to unnamed street 'iVest of Fifth A Yenue­Westerly.

Perth Municipality. 295/41-Kitchener AYenue, from Enfield Street to

lot 300-Southerly.

Canning Road District. 476/50-Pattie Street, from ·wharf Street to lot 91-

South-Easterly. . 1240/49-Coolgardie Street, from lot 6 to lot 1-

South-Westerly. Ashburton Street, from Chapman Street to lot 18-South-Westerly. Wynne Street, from Chapman Street to lot 34-South-Westerly. Balian Street, from Chapman Street to lot 50-South-Westerly.

Melville Road District. 326/50-Tain Street, from lot 720 to Jot 712-North­

Westerly. 508/50-Stock Road, from lot 437 to Kearns Road­

Northerly. 92/50-Grosse Road, from lot 1034 to lot 1033-South­

Easterly. 1456/49-Wrexham Street, from lot 506 to Fh-st

Street-Westerly. First Street, from 'iVrexham Street to lot 906-Southerly.

46/50-Alness Street, from lot 705 to lot 685-North­Westerly.

Mundaring Road District. 813/49-Katherine Street, from Samson Road to lot

87-North-Westerly.

N edlands Road District. 942/49-Hooley Street, from lot 11 to lot 5-Westerly. 1077/41-Ashton Avenue, from Stubbs Terrace to

Alfred Road-Northerly. Alfred Road, from Ashton Avenue to lot 177-Wcsterly.

Perth Road District. 117 /50-Hancock Street, from lot 800 to lot 811-

Northerlv. 115/50-Second Street, from Bennion Street to lot

589-Northerly. 1288/49-Bradford Street, from lot 110 to lot 106-

South-Easterly. 1038/ 49-St. Brigid 's Terrace, from lot 952 to lot

954-Westerly.

South Perth Roacl District. 1271/49-South Terrace, from lot 171 to lot 88-

Westerly.

Swan Road District. 45/50-River View Avenue, from lot 54 to lot 52-

.Sou th-W esterly. 179/50-Wilkie Street, from lot 1 to lot 17-South­

Westerly. And the 1Iinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and

Drainage is, subject to the prnYisio1:s of the Act, yr_e­pared to snpply water from such nrnms to lands ,ntlnn rateable distance thereof.

Dated this 30th clay of June, 1950.

J. C. HU'£CHINSON, Under Secretary.

1534 GOVFRN:MENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1950.

)IUNICIPAL CORPORATIOKS ACT, 1906-1947.

City of Fremantle.

By-laws re Special Holl for Loan Poll.

P.'IY. i33J/34. 'IVHEREAS under the prons1011s of section 451 of the )fonicipal Corporations Act, J906-1947, the City of b'remantlc is authorised to make by-laws for canying into effect the provisionB of the said section, and for regnlating the preparation of a special roll for a loan poll: X ow, therefore, in pursuance of the said powers the City of I·'rern,rntle doth hereby make the following by-laws:--

1. When <lemaml shall have been duly made under section 450 of the :Municipal Corporations Act; 19015-HJ47, the Town Clerk shall forthwith prepare a special roll of the nam<'s of all vcrsons who, on the day on whi<-h demand was handed to him, appeared to be 0WH<'rs of rateablP land within the meaning of the said .section 450.

The said roll shall ]Jc in the form of the Schedull' hereto.

The special roll shall 1)(' a,·ailable for inspeetion at the oflicp of the :Municipality, within the usual office hours not later than fomteen (14) days before the date fixed for the holding of the poll.

'' (a) ·when a corporation or joint stock company is the owner or leaseholder of rateable land such cor­poration or joint stock company may, by letter deliv­ered to the Town Clerk fifteen (15) days or more be­fore the date fixed for the holding of the poll, appoint a person to be registered in place of such corporation or joint .stock company.

(b) In default of any such appointment being made, the mmrnger, secretnry or attorney of any corporation 01· joint stock company may be registered by the Town Clerk.

3. On or before the cigh th day before the taking of the poll any person:

(a) Whose name has not been inserted in the roll may, by letter delivered or sent through the post, addressed to the '!'own Clerk, apply to have his name insertc<l therein, and shall gh·e particulars of his claim.

(b) Whose name has been inserted in the roll, and who is dissatisfied with such rolI as not specifying the full rateable value of the land owned or leased by him may, in like manner, appl_v to the 'rown Clerk to have the :imount of such rateable value altered, and shall give particulars of his claim.

(c) Whose name app_ears in the roll, or who claims to have his name inserted in such roll may, in like manner, object to the name of any 0U1er person as not being entitled to have his name retained therein, or as not being· entitled to have the number of ,-otes set against his name.

Any such claims or objections ,shall be in the forms given in the Fifth Schedule of the Act or to the like effect, nnd any objection under by-law 3 ( c) shall be made in duplicate by the person objecting, and it shall be the duty of the Town Clerk to send one of wch notices to tl;e person objected to.

4. (a) The Council shall hold an open Court, to he c·allcd a Revision Court, within the Municipal Distri,· for the pnrpose of revising the roll, :rnd such revision ,shalI take place not less than one (1) day and not more than three (3) days before the day fixed for the holding of the poll, nt such time and place as the }fayor shall appoint, nnd the Mayor shall give notiee of the holding of such Court, nnd the time and place thereof, by placing such notice on some building within 1he }Iunicipality and by advertisement in a newspaper circulating in the district.

(lJ) The Comt shall consist of the Mnyor, or in his absPm·.e, of a Clrnirman appoinkd l.Jy the other members of the Court, and of not less than one-third of the councillors.

5. The proceedings of such Con rt sha 11 be regulated iu accordance with and governec1 by the 1irovisions of sections 55 to G3 of the Act. which shal1 apply in all respects to such Court, as if the same had been inserted in these by-laws.

G. An,· owner whose name appears upon the special roll. ,nut' who docs not reside within the Mnnicipality of I<'1·pma11tle, may at an)· time before the cby ap­pointed for the holding of the poll, app1y personally

or in writing to the Returning Officer for a postal voting paper. The Returning Officer .slrnll thereupon supply the same, and shalI make a mark against the name of the said owner on the said roll.

7. Any person who has applied for and received a postal voting paper for the pmpose of voting under subsection 5 of .section 451 shall not be entitled to rnte otherwise.

Schedule. List of Persons of Special Roll of Ratepayers.

I No. on! Roll. I

J~lector's 8urnnmc.

Elector's Other Names.

Description of

l{atenhle Land.

Annual j Rate- I Xo. of /a~);e, I Yotes.

j

A resolution ac1opting the foregoing by-laws wa~ passed by the Council on the 16th day of January, 1950. 'l'he Common St>nl of the City of

Premantle was hereto affixed on the 29th day of ~foy, lflGO, in the presence of-

[L.S.]

]focommended-

F. E. GIBSON, Mayor.

N. McCOMBE, Town Clerk.

(Sgd.) VIC'l'OR DOKEY, Minister for Locnl Goverm11ent.

Approved by His Exceliency the Governor in Execu­tive Council, this 22m1 day of .June, ]9,:50.

(Sgd) R GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

CITY OF PER'l'H.

Stands for Public Vehicles.

NOTICE is hereby giYen that under section 2,51 of the :Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947, the Council of the City of Perth resolved on 26th June, 1950, that the underm'entioned stand for omnibuses only, which was O'azetted on 8th October, 1949, be cancelled:-"' A stand on the Northem side of St. George's 'rcr­race beginning at a point 85ft. East of the Eastern alignment of Cathedral Avenue and extending Eastwards 73ft.

And that the following stands be proYidcd :-( s) A stand on the Northern side of St. George's

'l'errace beginning at a point 10ft. East of the Eastern building alignment of Cathedral A,·enue and extending East,Yards 150ft.

(t) A stand on the N orthem side of St. George's 'l'enace beo'inning at a point 247ft. East of the Eastern huilc1ing aEgnment of Cathedral Avenue and extending Eastwards 75ft.

Tt was further resolved that the undermentioned stand for motor taxis only, which ·was gazetted on 31st October, 1947, be cancelled:-

(5) A stand on the Northern side of St. George's 'l'errace beginning at a point 10ft. East of the Eastern lmilding alignment of Cathedral Avenue and extend­ing Eastwards 75ft., for four cars at an angle.

And that in lieu thereof the following stand lJe pro­\'ic1ed :-

(5) A stand on the Northern side of St. George '8

'l'errace beginning at a point 192ft. East of the Eastern hui1ding alignment of Cathedral Avenue and extend­ing Enstwarc1s 55ft., for four ears at an angle.

W. A. McT. GRl~EN, ']'own Clcl'k.

28/G/50.

JlJNE 30, 1950.] GOVE'RNTuIENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1535

SUPER,ANNUATION, SICK, DEATH, INSURANCE, GUARANTEE AND ENDOWl\IENT (LOCAL GOVERNING BODIES' EMPLOYEES) FUNDS ACT, 1947.

L.G. 558.

Leonora Road Board.

Local Government Department,

Perth, 26th June, 1950.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, act­ing nnder the j)]'ovisions of section 3 of the Superannua­tion, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endo,vment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947, has been please<! to approve of the Endowment Scheme described in the First Schedule hereto and formulated by the Leonora Road Board (a corporation within the meaning and for the pmposes of the said Act); and further, to approve the agreements described in the Second Schedule hereto as necessary or com·enient for carrying into operation or for facilitating the opera­tion of the Endowment Scheme.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Seeretary for Local Government.

First Schedule. Leonora Roa<! Board Scheme, date<! the 6th day of

]'ebruary, 1950, for establishing and a<lministering an Endowment Fund under the provisions of the Super­annuation, Sick, Death, Insurance Guarantee and Endo"·­ment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947, and the regulations made thereunder and pub, lished in the Go1:ernment Gazette on the 2nd day of August, 1949.

Second Sche<l ule. Agreement between the Australian Mutual Provident

Society and the Committee of the Leonora Road Board Staff Contributing Endowment Fund dated 15th Feb­ruary, 1950.

ROAD DIS'l'RIC'l'S ACT, 1919,HJ48.

Canning Road Board.

P.W. 997 /31.

Local Government Departme11t,

Perth, 26th June, 1950.

IT is hereby notifie<l, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the purchase of a tractor with dozer equipment as a work and 11nder­taking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Can­ning Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

'fHE TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1949.

Drakesbrook Road Board.

By-law Relating to Crosswalks.

P.W. 2149/46. 'l'HE Drakesbrook Road Board, pursuant to an Order in Council under the authority of section 49 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1949 (published in Government Gazette elated 30th December, 1949), and in exercise of the powers thereby confenecl, cloth hereby make the fol­lowi11g by-law to have effect within the Drakesbrook Road Board District:-

The Drakesbrook Road Board does hereby appoint and provide for the respectiv,e portions as hereinafter defined of the South-Western Highway, \Varoona, to be specially marked by the Board for the direction of pedestrians as crosswalks within the meaning of the Traffic Act, 1919-1949, and the regulations made there­under.

Those portions of the roadway of the South-\Vestern Highway as are hereby set apart to be marked for that purpose by the said Board of the length bounded 011 the East lw the Eastern kerb or formation of such highway and

0

0n the "\Vest by the "\Vestern kerb or formation of such highway, and of a width of 10ft. Gin. and comprised within two parallel lines each of the width of four inches to be marked on the surface of such highway in yellow paint. In the first instance the more Southcm of such two parallel lines to be drawn

across such high,vay at right angles to the highway a]iO'nment commencing at the point where the common bo~ndary of Vvaroona Tomi Lots 66 and 67 meets such highway alignment; in the second instance, the more Northern of snch two parallel lines to be drawn across such highway at right angles to the highway alignment commencing at a point 20 feet South of the point where the commo11 boundary of \Varoona Town Lots 78 and 79 meets such highway alignment; and in the third instance, the more Southern of such two parallel lines to be drawn across such higlrn'ay at right angles to the highway alignment, commencing at the point of intersection of De Hamel Street and the said highway, being the South-East corner of lot 20.

Passed bv resolution of the Drakesbrook Road Board at a meeting held on the 13th day of May, 1950.

Recommended-

A. J. BROWN, Chairman.

A. G. E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary.

(Sgd.) A. 1''. WA'fTS, for Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Go,·ernor in Execu­tive Council, this 22nd day of June, 1950.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

'l'I-IE ROAD DIS'fRIOTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Cranbrook Road Board.

Long Sen-ice Leave By-laws.

P.W. 1131/37. THE Cranbrook Road Board, under and by virtue of the powers P.onferred on it in that behalf by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, and all other powers enabling it, cloth hereby make and publish the following by-laws:-·1. In the interpretation of these by-laws, the fol­

lowing words shall have the meanings assigned to them hereunder:-

(a) "Board" means the Cranbrook Road Board. (b) '' Contin:.ions service'' means service in the

employment of this Board during which an employee has not been absent from the service of the Board for a continuous period of more than two clays or an aggregate period of more than 10 clays without !~ave of absence being granted by the Board; pro,·ided that an em­ployee who was employed by the Board on a permanent basis immediately prior to entering continuous full-time service with the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia, or who was directed by the manpower directorate to se1we elsewhere, between the 3rd clay of September, 1939, and the 3rd day of March, 1947, shall have such service counted as con­tinuous service with this Board, provided the requisite proof is produced.

2. All employees of the Board shall, after each period of 10 years' continuous sen-ice as permanent full-time employees thereof commencing from 1st January, 1943, be entitled to three months' long service leave. Long service leave to be taken at the conve11ience of the Board, who will, as far as possible, meet with the wishes of the employee, but the Board may require the employee to take leave by giving not less than three months' notice.

3. Absence on account of sickness shall not be deemed to be a break in continuity of service, providing the period of absence shall not exceed three months in any year, unless otherwise decided by the Board.

4. Employees due to take long service leave shall be paid (a) their salary or wage for the period thereof at the rate equivalent to the salary or wage paid in the week immediately preceding the taking of long scn-ice leave; (b) the Board may, at its discretion, either (1) pay to an employee his wages or salary periodically during long sen-ice leave, or (2) pay to the employee in advance a sum representing the amount of his wages or salary for the period of his long service leave.

1536 nOYI~R:-{:\IENT CTAZETT!'"J, W.i\. [,JUXE 30, 1950.

-5. (a) Employees shall not be entitled to long scr­Yice lea Ye until the comp let ion of 10 years' service. After completion of the first 10 years, employees will then be entitled to a pro rata pa~·mcnt if they leave the service of the Bo:ird before the next period is complctccl.

(b) The long service lea Ye granted nnclcr these hy-1:iws shall be for a period not exceeding one and three­tenths weeks for every completed :,·car of scnice since the conclusion of the period of scnice which qualifiecl the employee for his JJl'CYious long sonic~ lea,·c, :ind shall be on full pay.

(i. All annual leaYc to which :111 employee is entitled or 1Yill become entitled before the expir:ition of his long service leave shall he t:iken by the employee in conjnnction with his long sc1Ticc le:1vc0

, hut :iny public holidays which ma3· occnr clnring the t:iking of his long scn-icc leaYc are not to he paid for m·cr :rncl ahovc• the long service leave, bnt are to form part of snch long scn-icc le:iYc.

7. An employee dismissed h.1- the Board, except in the 111:itter of retrenchment, sh:ill not be paid any sum in p11rs1mnco of the preceding hy-1:iws.

8. Long son-ice lea,·c shall be considered as a spcci:11 period of rccnpcratiou after a lengthy term of service, with a. vic11· to fitting the employee for a. further term, and during such lea Ye no employee shall undertake :rny form of employment for hire or reward, unless by special permission of the Board. Any contravention of this by-law shall entitle the Board to dismiss the employee from its scnice, and cease paying or to recover an:y amounts paid in advance on account of long service lc:1vc.

Passed J,:v the Cranbrook Road Bo:nd at the ordinary meeting of the Board held on the 22nd A priL 1950.

R<·c-om1nendecl-

L. G. HORDACRE. Chairmau.

.T. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

- (Sgcl.) VIC'l'OR DONEY, 'Minister for Local GoYernmcnt.

Appro,·ccl by His Excellency the Go,·crnor in Execu­tive Council this 22nd cl:iy of June, l 950.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Coundl.

ROAD DIS'rRIOTS ACT, 19J9-Hl48.

Kumrnoppin-Trayning Road Board.

P.W. l-LS9/48.

Loc:il Government Department, Perth, 26th June, l!J.,o.

I'l' is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has :ipproyccJ of the purchase of :i tip truck, as a 11·ork :ind undertaking for whic·h money maY be borrowed under Part VII of the Ro:1<1 Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Kuuunoppin-Tr:iyning Ifoad Bo.'lrd.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Sccn·tar:,· for Loc:i l GovernmC'nt.

THE ROAD DIS'l'RICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Wcstoni.'1 Road Board.

Amendment to Building By-law.

P. 'iY. Hl28,l3 7.

THE \Vestouia Road Boan] :ic·ting in pursuance of the powers contained in the Road Districts Act. 1919-1948. cloth hcrt'lJy order :is foll01rn:- ' ·

1. Paragraph 28 of the hy-la,r published in tlw Government Gazette on the l 1th Jnly, 1941, is hereby deleted; and

2. :1 new p:uagr:1ph is inserted in its steacl as fol­lows :-(28) '!'he m:iin rooms in all buildings shall J,r, in c•wry part not less than 9ft. from floor to ccilinc?: e,;ccpt in the ease of m1sh-ho11scs ,111cl bathrooms which sliall 1,c not less than 8ft. from floor to ceiling.

P:is,ed by the Wcstonia Road Boarcl :it a mecUng lwlcl on l:}th cla:,· of April, 1960.

Re<·ornmpncled-

v. L. 1rnxmmsox, < 'hairm:rn.

G.EO ,\. LEACH, S<:>erctary.

(Sgd.) VICTOI~ DONKL ~Iinister for Local Gorernment.

Approwd 1,y His Exeellenn the Gorernor in Exccu­tin· Co1mc·il tltis ~2ll(] day of June, 1950.

(Sgcl.) R. GREJ~:\', Acting Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DIS'l'HIC'J'S ACT, HJHJ-4G.

Canning Road Board.

X otiee of Intention to Borro11·.

Proposed Loan No. 26 of £:3,000.

XOTICT~ is hereby gircn that the Canning Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £3,000 to be cxpcnder1 on works and undert:ikings in the Canning Road Board District ancl the. said works and undertakings being the purchase of road making machinery (Diesel tractor :mrl dozing equipment).

All partic:ulars showing the proposed cxpenditnrc of the money to be borrowed including the initi:il expendi­ture in connection with the raising of the said loan arc open for inspection by the ratepayers at the office of the Cannii~g Road Bonrcl at Cannington for one month after the last publication of the notice between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays (inclusi';c).

'l'he amount of £3,000 is proposed to be raiscil !Jy sale of debentures repayable with interest by fifteen (lG) half .vearly instalments over a period of seven and one half years (7½) after the elate of issne there­of in lieu of the form:ition of a sinking fund. The debentures shall hear interest at the rate of £3 7s. Gel. per centum per annum payable half yc:irly. 'rlie :imount of the s:iid debentures and interest thereon is to be paid at the offiee of the Snper:rnnnation Board, Perth.

'l'hc works and undertakings for which the loan i., proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of the Board, be of benefit to the whole of the Canning Road Board Distriet and any rate :ipplicable to such loan will be leviecl on all rateable 1:ind 1\'ithin the District.

Dated the 21st day of Jnnc, l 950.

CHAS "\Vo. TRI~ASUlU~, Chairman.

J. E. ELLIS, Sccrctar_,-.

ARCHITECTS ACT, 1921.

P.W. "A" 1263/37. IT is hereby notified for general information that

His Exccllencr the GoYernor in Executive Council has been pleased · to approve under the provisions of the Architects Act, 1921, of the appointment of Mr. Alex­all(]cr Bnrr "\Vinning as a member of the Architects Board of Western ) .. nstralia for n period of three years from the 1st day of .Jnl:r, 1930.

8th Jnnc, 1960.

W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for vVorks.

MILK ACT, 1!)46-1948.

Cream.

IT is hereby notified, for public i.nformation, that iu pnrsuancc of the provisions of the Milk Act, 1946-1948, that the Milk Board of vVcstern Austrnli:1 h:is fixed the mHlcrmcntionecl prices for ercam to :1pply in :ill dairy :1re:1s:-

:iYiininmm price to be paicl to dairyllll'll as from 22nd .June, 19:30-£1 ls. 3d. per gallon.

Jmrn :JO, 1930.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1537

:i\Iaximum price to be charged by milk vendors for cream supplied to other milk vendors, as from 23rd June, 1950-£1 6s. 8c1. per gallon.

:i\Iaximum price to be charged by milk vendors for cream ,vhid1 is delh-erecl in bottles or other containers to other milk n·ndors, as from 23rd ,June, 1950-£1 10s. per gallon.

Maximum price to lJe cliarged consumers, as from 23rd .June, 1950-::ls. 9d. per pint.

:i\faxirnum price to be charged eonsnrners for eream which is delh-ered in bottles or other containers, as from 23rcl .June, 19:30-4s. 2d. per pint.

By order of the ;\lilk Board of Western Australia,

W. K Wl'ANKARD, Secret:u~·.

Department of Agricnltmc>, Perth, nth June, .Ulei0.

HU, Excellency the Go\'crnor in ]~xccutivc Coun,:,il has lJecn pleased 'to appro,·e of the cancellation of the appointment of Albert Edward vVales as an ITonoran In.spcetor under the Agricultnrnl Products Act, 19,29· l 940, and to appoi'nt Wil,,on Hanbury Crawford as an Ilonorary Jnsiwctor under the aho1·c111cntio11ec1 Act.

C. C. HILLARY, Chief AdministratiYe OJfo-c1·.

VERMIK ACT, l918-194G.

Manjimnp Road Board.

Vermin Destruction, 1950.

'l'IIJ~ :i\fanjimup Vermin Board, by virtue of section 98 of the Vermin Act, J918-1D4G, hereby orden, as fol• lows:-

Thc owners and/or occupiers of all holdings whether owned, rented or lensed, within the whole of the Manji­mup Yermiu [)istrict, shall commence the work of suppressing all() destroying rabbits on such holdings ,11111 on roads abounding or intersecting the .same be­t1Yec11 the dates as shown hcrcafter-lst July, 19ti0, to 30th September, 19:30.

The destruction must he done to the satisfaction of the Board or its Inspector, "·ho "·ill inspect during and aft0r the above period.

:t<7 ailure to comph· with this order will leacl to action 'I Ping taken against all offenders.

::\fom,,0 to be adopted: 'fhe breaking up of burrows l,y ploughing, deep tyning or bulldozing and/or by fmnigation. Trapping alone will not be recognised as :111 effcetive means of destroying or suppressing rabbits.

Datpd this 27th day of June, 19ti0. B.v Order of the Boar(l.

M. DUK:N, Secretary.

\YESTEHN AUSTRALIAN GOVERK?,,1ENT TRA:i\-IvV A YS AND l<'ERRIEB.

::\'OTU'ICATION is given that by-law 31, :Fares and Conditions, has been amended i'n the following manner:­

(a) Delete schedule of all fares for Perth-South Perth-Como route (trams).

(b) Delete schedule of all fares for Perth-South Perth Yia Mill Point Road and Tate Street route (motor bu.s).

(c) Delete 6checlule of all fares for Perth-South Perth (On,slow Street) (motor bus) and insert in lieu thereof as follows:-

( cl) Perth-Angelo Street-Zoological Gardens ( motor bus).

Bctwcen-Bari'ack Street, Pl·rth, and cnr. Tate Street

,rn cl Ang,'Dl o Street ±tl. Jl,1nack Street, Perth, and nn. Angelo

Street and Labouchere Hoad .,d. Cur. Douglas Avenue and Canning High­

way ancl cnr. Angelo Street and La.bou-chere Road 2d.

l•'.ast t·nd of Cn11s0way :111t"l (·rn·. Tate Stl'cet "11<1 A11g-elo Street ,lrl.

l~"st l'lHl of C:llt.5ewa ,. and enr. AngPlo Stroct and La bo11c·lH;re Ro"d - Jd.

(c) Perth-Como (via Mencl Street) (motor bus). Between-

Barrack Street, Perth, and enr. Coock Street and Mill Point Road 4d.

Bnnack Street, Perth, and }[ends Rtrcct httv tid.

Barra~k Street, Perth, and cnr. :i\fary and Prrnton Streets, Como 6d.

Cm. Tate Street and Mill Point Road and :i\Icmls Street Jett\' 2<1.

Cm. Tate Street and :\fill Poi'nt Roncl anrl cnr. Labouchcre Road and An·:clo Street :Jr1.

Cur. Tate Street and }fill Point· Hoad anrl cnr. Mary and Preston Streets . . 4d.

}fends Street Jetty and cm. :i\Ian and Preston Streets · " 2d.

East encl of Causeway and cnr. Coo,lc Street anrl Mill Poi1it Road 3d.

East end of Cnuse,YaY and Menc16 Strl•<'t .J ctty . 4d.

East c·nd of C,rnseway and cnr. :i\fal'y and Preston Streets 5r1.

C. H. SIMPSOK, :.rinister for Tramways nnd J<'crrics.

APPOTK'l'MENTR.

Under Section (j of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Maniages Act, 1894-1948.

Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 23rd June, 1950. THE foll°'yiug appointments have been approved:-

RG. No. 73/41-Constable Alexander ,James Cowie, to uct as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Blackwood Registry District, to main­tain nn office at Pemberton, vice Constable .Jack Percy Craig, transfened; appointment to date from 15th Jnne, 1950.

R.G. Ko. 25/45-Const:ible ,Tolm Alan Higgins, to act temporarily as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Irwin Registr~· District, to main­tain an office at Mingenew, during the alJsence on sick lea,·e of Constable Jolin Tyson Simpson; appoint­ment to date from 19th June, 1950.

H. J. LT'l'TLI<;, Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 28th June, 1950.

l'i' is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned ministers have been duly registered in thi.s Office for the Celebration of Maniages through-

. out the State of \V' estern Australia RG. Ko., Date, Denomination and Name, Resideme,

Registry District. The Congregational Union of IV.A. Inc.

41/±9; 28/6/50; Rev. John Bryant; 97 Esplanade, South Perth; Perth.

Australian Aborigines Evangelical .il[ission. 7D/:30; 26/6/G0; Re,·. Albert Soph(lr; Australian

Aborigines Ernngelicn 1 Mis.sion, Cuncleelee, via Zantllus; East Coolgardie.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned ministers have been removed from the register in this office of ministers l'Cgistercd for the Celebration of MaHiages throughont the State of vVestern Au,stralia :-

ILG. Ko., Date, Denomination and Kame, Residence, Registry District.

The Congregational Union of IV .A. Inc.

41/49; 3]/:3/ti0; HcY. Hobert Artlim Pretty, B.A., B.D.; Congregational Manse, 17 Adelaide Street, l!'re-111a11tle; J<'rcmantle.

Romcm Catholic Church. 23/50; 22/6/50; ReY. Basil Noseda, O.S.R.; Drysdale

l?iwr :,,fission; Bast Kimberley.

R J. LIT'l'LE, Registrar GeneTa 1.

1538 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [,JuNE 30, 1950.

WESTER!\ AUSTRALIAN GOVERN11IE:KT TE:KDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

-Tender Sche-

Department Board Date. Contractor. dnle Particn!ars. Rate. No. No. concerned.

1950. 368/50 June 23 John Dunstan & Son 174A, 4,200 cubic yards Screened Sand M."\-V.S. .... . ... 6s. 10d. per cubic

1950 for Concrete, delivered to Mt. yard. Y okine Reservoir as required, as per Item 1

408/50 do. McLean BJ"Os. & Rigg J97A, 10,000 ft. of 1-} in. x IS-ply Geo. Forests .... . ... £13 !0s. per 100 1960 Angus Ltd. "Brigade" Fi1·e ft. length.

Fighting Hose in JOO ft. lengths with Couplings, as per Item I

467/50 do. Atkins (W.A.), Ltd ..... 206A, 2 only Air Compressors" Sorvex" J\I.W.S. .... . ... £227. 1950 Model 222M and 2 only Hori-

zontal Air Receivers, 5 cubic yards capacity, as per Items 1 and 2

610/50 do. w. L. Campbell .... 222A, Boiler Wood, 5 ft. Gin. in .... .... . ... 37s. Gel. per ton. 1950 length to the Kalgoorlic Hos-

pita! from 1st July, to 30th June, 1951, as per Item 1

570/50 do. B. C. Jones .... .... 256A, 500 tons Firewood in 6 ft. .... . ... . ... 34s. per ton. 1950 lengths to the Kalgoorlie A bat-

toirs, as per Item I 482/50 do. D. J\L Sharpe , ... 216A, Cartage of Stores and Transport

1950 of Natives between Wyndham and the Moola Bulla Native Station during the period end-ing 31st May, as follows :-

Item 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... ls. per mile per ton.

Items 2, 3, 4 .... .... .... .... .... l<'ree of charge. 545/50 do. .... .... .... .... 243A, Purchase and Removal of Type- Government Stores

1950 writers, as follows:-Typewriter Service Co. .... Item 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... £14.

Items 2 and 3 .... .... .... .... .... £12 each. Item 4 .... .... .... .... .... . ... £8. Item 8 .... .... .... .... .... .... £8 !0s. Item 9 .... .... .... .... .... . ... £10 10s. Item 10 .... .... .... .... .... .... £13. Items ll and 12 .... .... .... .. ,. . ... £12 each. Item 13 .... .... .... .... .... .... £10. Item 14 .... .... .... .... .... .... £8.

E. C. Stott & Co ..... .... Item 5 . ... .... .... . ... .... .... £10. E. Garth .... .... .... Item 6 .... .... .... .... .... . ... £5. Stott & Hoare Type- .... Item 7 . ... .... .... .... .... .... £5.

writer, Ltd. 551/50 do. .... .... . ... .... 245A, Uniforms for the Harbour, Various

1950 Lights and Gaols Departments from 1st July, 1950, to 30th June, 1951, as follows:--

Grose Bros. .... . ... .... Item 1 .... .... .... .... .... . ... 23s. 6d. each. Item 2 .... .... .... .... .... ... , 19s. 10d. each. Item 3 .. ,. .... . ... .... .... .... 19s. 3d. each. Item 4 .... .... .... .... .... ... , 21s. 9d. each with

crown. Item 5 .... .... .... .... .... .... 23s. 3d. eat;h.

serge. Item 12 .... .... .... .... .... .... 2s. 9d. each.

Adelphi Tailoring; Co. .... Item 16 .... .... .... .... .... .... !60s. each. Item 17 .... .... .. ,. .... .... . ... 85s. each. Item 18 .... .... .... .... .... .... 42s. 6d. each. Item 19 .... .... .... .... .... .... 35s. each.

457/50 do. The Shell Oil Co. of 209A, I 0,000 gallons Shell Rotella Oil Railways .... 6s. per gallon. Australia, Ltd. 1950 30 as required during the

period ending 30th June, 195 I, as per Item 1

480/50 do. Noyes Bros. (J\Icib.}, 217A, Pumping Machinery, as per M:.W.S. .... .... £1,476. Ltd. 1950 Items I, 2 and 3

591/50 do. L. Tomasini .... .... 279A, Cartage of Steel Pipes from Public "\Yorks . ... Rates on applica-1950 Allanson Siding, as per por- tiob..

tion of Item 1 335/50 do. W.A. lndust1-ial Sales 260A, 1 only "Fo,wler" J\fovemor .... .... .... £1,650.

& Servit;e 1950 Shovel Loader and Crane Unit mounted on International W6 Tractor, as per Item I

641/50 do. J. :iviaitland & C.:o. .... 227A, Cartage of Firewood from the .... .... . ... Ss. per ton. 9150 State Saw Mills, Carlisle, to

the Heathcote Reception Home from 1st June, 1950, to 30th June, 1951, as pm· Item l

Ji:.:NE :30, HJ50.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1539

Tender Board Date.

No.

1950.

\VESTERX AUSTRALIAN GOVERl'OUJNT T'EXDER BOARD-continued .

.-1 ccepted Tenders-continued.

Sche- Department Con tractor. dule Particulars.

No. concerned.

Rate.

539/50 June 23 241A, only Portable Air Compressor P.W.W.S.

458/50

544/50

547/50

550/50

Date of Advertising

1950. June 15 June 16 June 22 ,Tune 22 June 8 June 8

May 11 May 25 June L3 June 13 June 13 June 13 June 13 June 15 Juno 15 June 22 June 22 June 29 June 29 June 22 June 15 June 15 Apl. 29

June 20 June 20 ,June 20 June 20 June 29 June 20 June 20 June 20 June 15 May 25

April 20

April 20 June 2fl June 29 June L3 June 22

1950 Unit and 1 only 2E "Metco" Metallizing Spray Gun, as follows:-

Atkins (W.A.), Ltd ..... Item I Brown & Dnreau Item 2

do. A. J. McPhee 210A, Purchase and Removal of Public "'orks 1%0 Second-hand Fordson Wehr

Grader, as per Item l do. Comet i\Ioton; 244A, Purchase and Removal of P1·isons ....

1950 Second-hand 1942 Interna-tional K5 Truck, as per Item 1

do. J. Krasnostein 240A, I Purchase and Removal of Public Works 1950 approx. 5 tons Brass Borings

and Turnings at the State Engineering "'orks, Leighton, as per Item 1

do. United Motors 247A, Purchase and Removal of S.I.O.

Schedule No.

319A, 1950 321A, 1950 331A, 1950 332A, 1950 297A, 1%0 298A, 1950

1950 1935 Bedford Utility, as per Item 1

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Supplies required.

Aeroplane Charter for Aerial Baiting Campaign against Wild Dogs, etc. Tea for Government Institutions Bread for Government Institutions Electric Washing Machine-Child Vi' elfare Department Steel Lockers for Royal Perth Hospital Washing Machine to Wooroloo Sanatorium, re-called

2 only Steam Travelling Cranes .... Mild Steel Rolled Sections Hot Press for Pinjarra Hospital, re-called Diorite Screenings .... Overhead Travelling Cnme Planing Machine and Table Saw Bench Refrigeration Equipment .... Stainless Steel Fittings for Wooroloo Sanatorium Flood and Trouble Lights for Forests Department Jarrah or Karri Piles for Porth Causeway 10-12 cwt. Utilities .... Steel Pipes (Making, Coating and Lining only), various sizes Petrol or Kerosene Engine (2 h. p. to 2½ h. p.) 25,000 gallon Water Tank ¼ in. and -ik in. Mild Steel Plate .... Copper and Steel Conductor

....

£390. £250. £95.

£143.

£80

£37

8s. per ton.

12s. Gel.

Date of Closing.

1950. July 6 July 6 July 6 July 6 July 6 July fi Extended to July 6 July 6 July 6 July 6 July G July 6 July 6 July 6 July 6 July 6 July 6 .July G July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13

230.-1., 1950 262A, 1950 306A, 1950 307A, 1950 308A, 1950 310A, 1950 311A, lfl50 312.-1., 1950 316A, 1950 334A, 1950 336A, 1950 339A, 1950 344A, 1950 338A. 1950 313A; 1950 314A, 1950 132A, 1950 Imported Prefabricated or Precut Homes (Tender forms, W.A. Liaison Officer,

187 Collins St., Melbo-.1rne, W.A. Liaison Officer, 82 Pitt St., Sydney, N.S.W. W.A. Govt. Office, J.1,5 The Strand, London, London W.C. 2)

Extended to July 13 July 1:3 July 13 July la July 13 July 20 July 20 July 20 July 20 July 20 July 20 Extended to Aug. 17 Extended to Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Sept. 7 Sept. 14

323A, 1950 328A, 1950 32flA, 1950 330A, 19,50 342A, 1950 343A, 1950 324A, 1950 327A, 19,50 315A, lfl50 259A, 1950

189A, lfl50

188A, 1950 340A, 1950 J41A, 1950 304A, 1%0 337A, 1950

R.C. (Pressure) Pipes for Mt. Eliza 4 in. Centrifugal Pumps for State Abattoirs 5 K.V.A. Diesel Alternator Gen. Set, No. 4 P.S. :Mild Steel Manholes Sluice Valves (4 in. and 6 in. Double Flanged) Engine Driven Concrete Mixer Caravan for Forests Department Meadow Hay for Mental Hospitals Oil Engine Driven Alternator Unit Steel Rivets for Railways ....

Diesel Mechanical Locomotives

Diesel Electric Main Line Locomotives .... :36 in. C.I. Sluice Valve for Wellington Dam 21 in. C.I. Sluice Valve for Wellington Dam Railway Wagons for Railw<Ly Department Cast Manganese Steel Crossings for Railways

1540 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 30, 1950.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued. For Sale by Tender.

Date of Advertising.

!950.

Sohednle No. Supplies required. Date of Closing.

1950. Jnne 13 June 20 June 22 Jnne 22

305A, HJ50 326A, l!.J50 333A, 1950 335A, 1950

Second-hand Bedford Passenger Bus Second-hand Ford V8 l!.J40 Two-Door Scdnn Second-hand Motor Vehicles

July 6 July l'.3 July 13 ,July 13 Second-hand Diamond T 50 cwt. Truck

Tenders addressed to the C!rnirman, Tender Bonrd, Perth, will be received for the abovementioned until 2 · 15 p.m. on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are linble to rejection. Tender forms and full pa.rticubrs may be obt.ained on applicntion at the Tender Board Office, i\lnrray Street, Pert.It.

No tender necessarily accepted.

29th June, l!.J50.

COMP AN ms AC'l', 1943-l!l49.

·~'{ otiee Concerning Lost Share Certificate.

Pursuant to Section 414 (1).

(Se:lfridgcs ('\Y.A.) Limitec1.)

C\OTICJ<J is hereby giYmi that share certifi<-ate Ko. 8G] for 30 ordinary shares in the aboYenamed Company entered in the name of (Mr.) Edward Cummins Bell, of Auckland, New Zealand, has been lost or c1estroyed nm1 it is the intention of the directors of the above­named Company to issue a duplicate certificate in lieu thereof after the expiration of 28 days from the publi­cation hereof.

Dated the 23rd da,· of June, 19:50.

RV. WOOD, General Secretary.

nUCHELIDES LIMITED.

NU'l'TCE is hereby giYen that the share register of the ahovp cornpnnr "·ill be closed as from the 5th Jul_,­to 12th :Inly, inclnsiYe, for the purpo.sc of payment of final r1h·iclcnr1s on (i per cent. and 8 per cent. cumulative preference shares.

G. F. SEALE, Secretary.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947, anc1 in the matter of Lewis Gas Producer Co. Ltc1. (In Voluntary Liquic1ation).

THE crec1itors of the abovenamed Company arc requirec1, on or before the 20th July, 1950, to send their names and addresses and particulars of their c1ebts and claims and the addresses of their solicitors (if any), to Freder­ick Keith Warner, Public Accountnnt, the Voluntary Liquidator of the abovenamed. Company, and if so required by notice in ,niting from the said Voluntary Liquidator are, by their solicitors or otherwise, to proYe their snid debts or claims at 69 St. George's Terrace, Perth, the office of the said Voluntary Liquidator, at such time as shall be specified in such notice or, in default thereof, they shall be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such c1ebts are proved.

Thursday, the 27th day of .July, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.rn., at the said office, is appointed for c1eter­miniug as to the allowance of the debts and claims.

Datec1 this 21st day of June, 1950.

FREDERICK KEI'l'H WARNER, Voluntary Liquidator.

F. K. Warner & Co., Public Accountants, (jg St. George's Terrace, Perth.

COMP ANIE'S ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice of Special Resolution for Voluntary '\Vinding-Up. Pursuant to Section 232 (1).

NOTICE is hereby given tlrnt at rt general meeting of Growers' Co-operati\-e Company of 'Western Australia Limitec1, r1uly convened anc1 helc1 at Fonesters lfall,

A. H. TELFER, Ghairmhr1

:Museum Street, Perth, on thr, 9th c1ay of .J nno, 1950, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the following special reso­lution was duly passed:-'' That the Company ,Yould be ,rnunc1 up voluntarily. That Mr. H. C. Griffin, Public Accountant, 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth, be appointed Liquidator of the Compnny.''

Datec1 the 12th c1ay of June, 1050.

A. GUELFI, Chairman of Meeting.

COniP ANIES ACT, l!J43-1946.

::\" otir,e of Chango in Situation of Registered Office nnd of the Dnvs nm1 Hours such Office is Accessible to the Publi;.

Pursuant to Section 99 ( 4). Growers' Co-operative Company of Vvestern Australia

Limited (in Voluntary Liquidntion). Kotiee is hereby given that- (1) 'l'he Registered

Office of Gro,Ycrs' Co-operatiYe Company of Western Australia Limitcr1 (in Voluntary Liquidation) was, on the 2] st c1ay of ,Tune, 1950, changed to anc1 is no"· sitnatcrl ut :Jrr1 Floor, A.N.A. Honse, 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth. (2) The c1ays anc1 hours during which the Rcgistcrec1 Office of Gro,Yers' Co-operative Company of 'Western Australia Limited (in Voluntar:v Liquic1a­tion) is accessible to the public are, as from the 21st rln;v of June, 1950, as follows :-Monday to Friday (inclusive), ] 0 a.m. to .l p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. c;1eh day.

Datec1 this 2nd c1ay of .June, l!l50.

H. C. GR-U7 FIK, Liquidator.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office and of the Days and Hours such Office is Accessible to the Pub lie. ·

Yaringa Pastoral Company Pty. Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Yaringa Pastoral Company Pty. Limiter1 was, on the 22nd day of June, 1950, changed to and is now situated at J'irst Floor, W.A. Turf Club Building, 1 Howard Street, Perth. The c1ays and hours during which the Registered Office is accessible to the public are, as from the 27th day of .June, 1950, as follo,Ys :-Mondays to Fridays, inclnsi;-e (holidays excepted), from 9 a.111. to 5 p.111.

Dnted this 2'7th c1ay of June, 1950.

R. A. LONG, Secretary.

IN 'THE MA'l'TER OF Tirn COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947, anc1 in the mati'er of Freuey Kimberley Oil Compan,i· (1932) No T,iahility.

NOTICE is hereby giYen thnt certain shares having become forfeited for non-payment of the eighth call of 6d. per sharo, c1nc nncl payable on the 10th May,

Jmrn 30, 1950.J GOVERN.MENT GAZET1'E, W.A. 1541

1950, will be offered for sale by public auction in the Perth Stock Exchange Board Room, C.l\LL. Building, 55 St. George's 'l'errace, Perth, on 'l'uesclay, 18th clay of July, 1950, at 11 o'clock in the moming, unless pre­viously redeemed.

Shares may be redeemed at an,· time before the day fixed for offering the slrnres for· sale and at any time on that c1a;v not later than two hours before the time :fixed for sale.

By order of the Board,

W. A. CARCARY, Secretar,v.

'l'HE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notic,e of Increase in Share Canital beyond the Registered Capit11l. ·

Pursuant to Section G6.

Westralian Auto Sen·ices Limited. 1. WESTRALIAN AU'l'O SERVICES LIMITED here­by gives notice that by a special resolution of the Com­pany passed at a general meeting held on the 24th clay of May, 1950, the nominal share capital of the Com­pany was increased by the addition thereto of the sum of £10,000 divided into 10,000 shares of £1 each beyond the registered capital of £12,000, to ,Yhich figure such share capital had previously hut on the same date been reduced by the cancellation of 2,000 six per cent. prefci·ence shares of £5 each which had not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person.

2. The capital as so increased is divided as follows

Number of Shares, Class of Shares, Nominal Amount of each Share.

40; ordinary; £50. 10,000; (first) preference; £1. 10,000; (second) "B" preference; £1. The directors having been authorised to issue the new

10,000 shares as ''B'' preferences shares ranking after the existing 10,000 preference shares.

3. The new '' B'' ·preference shares will confer the same voting rights as those attached to the existing 10,000 (first) preference shares, namely, one vote on a show of hands and, on a poll, one vote for each 100 shares, but such right of voting is restricted to voting on any proposal to mortgage or charge the assets, except to the Company's bankers to a maximum of £7,000, or to issue shares on terms preferential to those already issued, or to impair the preferential and voting rights attached to the preference shares, or on a reso­lution for voluntary liquidation where the rights of the preference shareholders are not protected or guaran­teed, but is umestrictecl whilst the preference dividend is in arrears for over six calendar months after the annual general meeting.

4. The rights attached to the existing 10,000 (first) preference shares are as follows :-'l'he right to a fixed cumulative preferential dividend at the rate of ten per centum per annum (reduced by deed to seven per cen­tum per annum) on the capital paid up on such shares, but no further or other right to participate in the profits and the right on a winding-up to rank for repayment of capital in priorit,v to all other shares, hut with no further right to participate in smplus assets.

5. The rights attached to the new '' B'' preference shares ,Yin, subject in all respects to the prior rights of the existing 10,000 (first) preference shares, be as follows :-The right to a fixed cumulative preferential dividend at the rate of six per centum per annum on the capital paid np on such shares, hut no further or other right to participate in the pro.fi.ts and the right on a winding-up to rank for pa:·mcnt of capital in priority to the ordinary shares, hut with no fnrther right to participate in surplus assets.

Dated this 23rd clay of .June, 1950.

R. GOYNE MILLER, Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Section 99 (4).

Allen & Grant Pty. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Allen & Grant Pty. Ltd. is situate at 409 Wellington Street, Perth, and that the days and hours during which

such oflice is accessible to the public are as follo,rn :-1\fondays to Fridays, inclusiYe ( other than public holi­da:·s), 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Dated this 27th day of June, 1950.

PARKER & PARKER, 21 Ho,rnrd Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice of Situation of Registered Oflice and of the Da~·s and Hours during which such Oflice is Accessible to the Public.

Cerina Pt:·. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby giYcn that the Registered Oflice of Cerina Pty. Ltd. is situated at 27 Royal Arcade, Hay Street, Perth, and that the clays and hours during which snch office is accessible to the public are as follows:­l\Ionclays to Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 19th day of ,June, 1950.

.J. E. SHAW, Director.

Nicholson, Vcrschuer & Nicholson, of the Bank of Adelaide Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solici­tors for the Company.

'l'HE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

Notice of Office.

'i'hc Australian and Eastern Engineering Compau:· Proprietary Limited.

'l'HE A usrrRALIAN AND EAS'l'ERN ENGINEER­ING COMPANY PROPRIETARY LIMI'l'ED hereby giYcs notice that the Registered Office of the Company ls situated at 18 James Street, Perth, and that the clays and hours during which such office is accessible to the public arc as follows :-10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays, inclush'c.

Dntecl the 19th clay of ,June, 1950.

W. RICHARDSON, Agent in Westem Australia.

Stone, .James & Co., 47 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the said Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond the Registered Capital.

Pursuant to Section 66.

Calingiri Farmers' Co-operative Company Limited. 1. CALINGIRI FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COM­P ANY LIMITED hereby gives notice that by special resolutions of the Company passed on the 22nd day of April, 1950, the nominal share capital of the Com­pany was increased by the addition thereto of the sum of £4,000 divided into 16,000 shares of five shillings each be:·ond the registered capital of £1,000.

2. The additional capital is divided as folJo,Ys :­Number of shares-16,000; class of shares-ordinary;

nominal amount of each share-five shi11ings. 3. The conditions, e.g., voting rights, dividends, etc.,

subject to which the new shares have been or are to be issued are as follows :-(1) Interest shall be paid at the discretion of the Company, but shall not in any one year exceed an amount which is in excess of :five pounds per centum per annum in excess of the Commonwealth Bank rate of interest for the time being on fixed deposit for two years. (2) Each share­holder is entitled to one vote only, irrespective of mnnber of shares held.

Dated this 14th clar of June, 19:30.

G. D. LINDSAY, Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946.

Notice Conceming Lost Share Certificate.

Pursuant to Section 414 (1) vV. Drabble Limited. J\'OTICE is hereby given that share certificate No. 130 for 300 ordinary shares numbered 21366 to 21665 in­clusive in the abovenamed Company, entered in the name of Joseph Lake, of Yunderup, lias been mislaid,

1.342 GOVImNMBN'l' GAZETTE, W.A. [Jmm 30, UJ.iO.

lo.st or destroyed and it is the intention of the directors of the abovc>{mu;ec1 Company to issue a duplicate share certificate iu lien thereof after the expiration of 28 days from the publication hereof.

D:.tecl the ~Sth clay of June, 1950. By Order of the Board,

A. T. WATTS, Secretary.

IX THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 194R-l949, aucl in the matter of Ceriua Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Iucorporn­tiou as a Limited Company has this clay been issued to Ceriua Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 22nd day of ,Jnue, 1950.

Companies Office,

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, 'IV.A.

IX THE niIA'.l'TER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of A. H. Gibson Electrical (W.A.) Propriet~ry Limited.

NO'l'ICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 (l) of the aboveuamed Act, a, Certificate of Incorpora­tion as a Limited Company has this day been issued to A. H. Gibson Electrical (W.A.) Proprietary Limitec1.

Dated this 23rd day of June, 1950.

Companies Office,

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

Western Australia. ASSOCIATIONS Ii\'CORPORATION ACT, 1895-1947.

'rlic Co-Masonic Association of Western Australia.

r, ISABEL JOHNSTON, of 30 Eric Street, Cottesloe, Married ·woman, a person hereunto authorillec1 by The Co-Masonic Association of Western Australia, do hereby gh'e notice that I am c1esirous that such Association should be incorporated uuc1er the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895-1947.

Dated this ~2ncl day of June, 1950.

ISABEL JOHNSTON, Person Authorised.

The follo,viug is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the above A et:-

Memorial of The Co-Masonic Association of ·western Australia, filed in pursuance of the Associa tious Incorporation Act, 1895-1947.

l. Name of the Institution-The Co-Masonic Asso­ciation of Western Australia.

2. Object or purpose of the Iustitution-(a) to pro­mote the growth of the Order of International Co­Freemasonry in the State of Western Australia in accordance with its Declara tiou of Principles; (b) to provide social and cultural facilities for its members; (c) to as.sist any worthy humanitarian cause in the manner decided by its members whether iinancially or otherwise; ( d) to keep its members in touch with the '' '1Vorlc1 of Today'' by sending delegates whenever re­quested and approved of by members to outside organ­isations working for social and humanitarian improvc­mpnt in the community; (e) to acquire by purchase or other,vise a Co-Masonic Temple in We.stem Australia.

3. 'iVhere situate or establishec1-Perth, Western Australia.

4. The name or 1m mes of the trnstee or trustees­;,; o trustees yet appointed.

i5. In whom the management of the Institution is ves1cd and by what means (whether by cleed, .settlement dl' otherwise)-( a) Council eonsisting of delegates from nil loc1ges or chapters of the Orcler of International Co­Freemasonry functioning in Western Australia; (b) rules and regulations of the Association.

This notice is given by Me.ssrs. Olney & Nevile, C.M.L. Building, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Association.

IN '.l'HE MA'.l''.l'ER OF '.l'HE ASSOCIATIONS INCOH­PORATION AC'l', 1895, and in the matter of Olc1 Fairbridgians' Asscciatiou.

I, RUBY ETHEL KIKGSLEY FAIRBRIDGE, of 4C :Mount Street, West Perth, in the State of 'iVestern Aus· tralia, Widow, a Trustee of Old Fairbridgians' Associa­tion, c1o hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Association should be incorporated under the pro• visions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

Dated the 14th day of ,June, 1950.

R. E. FAIRBRIDGE.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to he filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:-

1. Name of Association-Old Fairbridgians' Asso­ciation.

2. Object or Purpose of the Association-To promote and protect the interest~ and "·elfare of all Old Fair­bridgiaus and to do all such things as are incidental to or conducive to the attainment of such objects.

3. Where Situated or Establishec1-238 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Vvestern Australia.

4. The Names of the Trustee or Trustees-His Honour Mr. Justice Walker, Ruby Ethel Kingsley Fair­bridge and Stanley Healay.

5. In Whom the Ma:wgement of the Association is Vested, and by what Means-The management of the Association is vested by its constitution in the manner and to the extent thei·cin 1n·ovided in the Committee of the Association.

Lohrmann, Tindal & Guthrie, of 89 St. George's Ter­race, Perth, Solicitors for the Association.

THE PARTX1mSHIPS ACT, 1895. NOTICE is hereby giYen that the Partnership hereto­fore subsisting betwe,en us, the undersigned George Joseph Glossop, of 47 Stirling Higlrn-ny, North Fre­mnntle, and Ed\vin Padgett, of 32 Loch Street, North Perth, carrying on business as General Contractors and Carriers under the style or firm of Glossop & Padgett, was, on the 19th day of June, 1950, dissolved by mutual consent.

All debts clue and owing by the late firm will be received and paicl by the undersigned George ,Joseph Glossop, by "·horn the business will in future be carriecl on.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1950.

"Witness to the signaturn of the said George .Joseph Glossop-

C. L. Corser, Solicitor, Perth.

Witness to the signature of the said Edwin Padgett-

C. L. Corser, Solicitor, Perth.

G. J. GLOSSOP.

E. PA DGE'l"I'.

Corser & Corser, of 36 and 39 Pndhury Buildings, Forrest Place, Perth, Solicitors for the abovenamec1 George Joseph Glossop and Edwin Padgett.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto­fore subsisting between Frederick ,James Fleay, Francis Fleay and George Fleay, carrying on business as Farm­ers and Graziers at Gilgering, under the business name of '' F. W. Fleay & Sons,'' was dissolved on the 31st ::\forch, 1950, by mutual consent.

Dated this 23rd dar of ,June, 1950.

F .. J. FLEAY.

F. FLEAY.

G. FLEAY. H. L. Evans, Solicitor, Avon Terrace, York.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Michael Costello, formerly of 10 Lindsay Street, Perth, but late of Sanatorium, Wooroloo, iii the State of Western Australia, Retired Union Official, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to send particu-

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Jars in writing thereof to the Executor, c/o the nncler­signed, on or before the 31st day of July, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasec1 amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 19th day of June, 1950.

DWYER, DURACK & DUNPHY, of 33 Barrack Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Bxecntor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE ,JUIUSDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Edward 'l'homas Scott, late of 40 Vincent Avenue, Nedlands, in the State of Western Australia, Retired Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or clemands against the estate of the abovenamec1 cleceased are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, Jesse Richard Scott, care of the undersigned, on or before the 31st clay of July, 1950, after which elate the said Executor ,,.ill proceed to dis­tribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having reganl only to the claims or clemands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 19th day of June, 1950.

H. L. EVANS, Solicitor for the Executor,

Avon Terrace, York.

IN THE SUPR,EME COURT OF WES'l'ERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of l\Iinna J<Jllen Hester, late of 19 Borehmn Street, Cottesloe, in the State of Western Australia, Married \Voman, deceasecl.

ALL creclitors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceasecl are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writ­ing to the Executor, The 'Nest Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency Company Limitec1, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of -western Aus­tralia, on or before the 31st day of Jnlv, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceeci to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1950.

CORSER & CORSER, 36 and 39 Paclbury Buildings, For­

rest Place, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Peter Ransley, late of Carnarvon, in the State of ·western Australia, Municipal Employee, deceasecl.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creclitors ancl other persons having claims or clemands against the estate of the abovenamecl deceased are hereby required to send full particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Tmstees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limitec1, of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 31st clay of July, 1950, after ,Yhich date the said Executor will proceec1 to clistribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled there­to, having regard only to those claims aml demaucls of which it shall then have received notiec.

Dated the 23n1 day of June, 1950.

ROBINSON, COX & CO., 20 Howarcl Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COUR,T OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of William Jackson Snmpton, late of 18 Angwin Street, East Fremantle, in the State of Western Australia, Company Director ancl Financier, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims and demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must send particulars thereof in writing to

the Executors, c/o John Richard Hinwood, of 97 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 31st day of July, 1950, after which date the said Executors will proceed to clistribute the assets of the saicl deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims and demands of which they shall then ham had notice.

Datecl the 23rd day of June, 1950.

M._ E. & R. SOLOJYION, 27 Market Street, Fremantle,

Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURJSDICTION.

In the matter of the ·will of James Joslin, late of 137 (formerly 219), South Terrace, Fremantle, i:i'i the State of -w estem Australia, Council Employee, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Ter­race, Perth, on or before the 31st day of July, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to dis­tribute the assets of the said deceasecl amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims and demands of ,Yhich it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 20th day of June, 1950.

M. E. & R. SOLOMON, 27 Market Street, Fremantle,

Solicitors for the E'xecutor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN A USTRALIA'---PROBATE JURJSDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Florence Ellen Harris, late of 86 Seventh A venue, Maylands, in the State of Western Australia, Married Woman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to seml particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trus­tees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 93 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 31st day of July, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 22nd day of June, 1950.

V. 0. F ABRICIUS & CO., of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for The Perpetual Executors, Tru6tees ancl Agency Company (W.A.) Limited.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE .JURISDICTIO:r--:i'.

In the matter of the ·wm of Charles Joseph Waterman, late of 11 Rosendo Street, Mosman Park, in the State of Western Australia, Master Painter, cle­ceased.

ALL claims or clemands against the estate of the above­namecl deceasecl must be sent in writing to the Execu­tor, Lionel Weston deMorley, of McNeil Chambers, 9 Barrack Street, Perth, in the State of Western Aus­tralia, on or before the 31st day of July, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said c1ecea6ed amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims ancl clemancls of which he shall then have had notice.

Datecl this 22nc1 day of June, 1950.

LIONEL WES'rON deMORLEY, Solicitor, McNeil Chambers,

9 Barrack Street, Perth, Solicitor and Executor.

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lN 'I'HE SUPREME COURT OF WES'rERri AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the \Viii and Estate of Kenneth Edward ·William Raclbonrne, late of '' Bayclon,'' Hyden, in the State of ·western Anstralia, Fanner, deceased.

NO'l'ICE is hereliy given that all creditors and other persons lrnsing ,rny claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamecl deceased are hereby required to send in particulars thereof in writing to the Aclmin· istrator with the Will annexed, 'I'he West Australian ~'rustee, Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 13:3 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 31st clay of July, 1950, after which elate the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have liacl notice.

Dated the 2Gth clay of J·une, 1950.

K B. ROBINSON & RUSSELL WILLIAMS, of Occidental House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Administrator with the ·will an­nexed.

IN THE SUPRKlVIE COUR'l' OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE .JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Matthew Erhardt, late of Do,verin, in the State of Western Anstralia, Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the aboveuarnecl deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in ,nitino- to the Executrix, care of the undersigned, on or bef~re the 31st day of Jnly, 1950, after ,vhich date the said Executrix ,viii proceed to clistribnte the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled there­to, having regard only to the claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice.

Dated this 2211(] day of .rune, 1950.

CONNOR & MAYBERRY, of 110 ]'itzgeralcl Street, Northam,

Solicitors for the Executrix.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTJDRN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE .JURISDICTION.

In the Will and Codicil thereto of William George Adams, late of Mundaring, in the State of Western Australia, Retired ]<~armer, deceased.

NO'I'ICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requii-ecl to send in particulars thereof in writing to the Execu­tor, The West Australian Trustee, E'xecutor and Agen<:y Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 31st day of Jnly, 1050, after which date the said JDxecutor ,viii proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 22nd day of June, 1()50.

ACKLAND & WATKINS, 89 St. George's Tenac·.e, Perth,

Solicitors for the JDxcentor.

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