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0)1' ESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 4 p.m.] LltgGIS'£BRED AT '£HB GB:NEltAL POST OFFICE, PBRTH, FOR TltANSlilISSION BY POS1' AS A NEWSPAPER.J No. 54.] PERTH: FRIDA No. 11G73.--·C.S.O. C.S.O. ·HfM. BANK HOLIDAY A'r YORK. PROCLAM.ATION AUSTltAldA, 1. TO WIT. J FltED. G. D. BEDFOH,D, Governor. By His Excellency Admirn,l Sir lrn,EDEItICI{ Gli!ORGE D8:NIIA?r· BEDJ!'ORD, Kuight Grand Cross of the Most Honoumble O,:del' of the Bath, Governor in and over t.he Sta.te of vVestCl'll Australia. and its Dependencies, [L.S.] etc:, etc., etc. I N" pUl'Slmnce of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidn,ys Act, 188·4," I, the Governor of the said Stn,te, do by this my Procla,mation appoint Monclay, 11th SeptemuC?', 1905 ,l, special day to be observed as a Bank Holida,y in the town of York. Given under mv hand and the Public Seal of the sai.d State, at Perth, this 28th day of August, 1905. By His Excellency's Command, W AL'l'ER KINGSTh'IILL, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING!!! No. 11675.-0.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT LA. WLERS. 0.S.0. H-iH PROCLAMATION AUS'l'HAI,JA, ) By His Excellency Achniral Sir :FREDERICK TO WI'l" S GEORGE DENHAJH BEDFORD, Knight Granel Cross of the Most HOllourn.ble Order of the B'ltED. G. D. BEDFOHD, Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Governor. VV ('stern Australia. and its Dependencies. LL.S.J etc., etc., etc. I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays act, 188'1," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint lYlondfty, 11th September, 1905, a. special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Lawlers. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of September, 1905. By His Excellency's Command, WALTER KINGS MILL, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING!!! SEPTEMBER 8. [1905. No. 11674.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT N ORTHAJVI. P l-WCLAJYIA'rION WERTRRN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERIC]{ TO ·WIT., GROnGE Dl';NHAnI BEnFORD, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDFOR,D Cross of the Honourable Order of the Governor 'Bath, Governor 111 -and over the State of . Western Australia and its Dependencies, [L.S.] etc., etc., etc. I N pursuance of the provisions contained in t.he fifth section of "The B'1nk Holidays Act, 188'1," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint lVednesLl"y, 4th OC{ObM', 1905, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holida.y in the town of Northam. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 28th day of August, 1905. By His Excollency's Command, WAL'I'ER KINGSJliIILL, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING!!! No. llG8G.-C.S.O. BANK HOLIDAY AT KATANNING. c.s.o. PROOLAMATION WES'l'EItN AUSTltALIA,} TO ''lIT. FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.] By His Excellency Admiral Sh: F"};D· EIUCK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knjght Gmncl Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Westem Australi,,- "-1101 its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "'1'he Bank Holidays Act, 188'1,," I, the Governor of the sa.id State, do by this my Proclamation appoint T1teSclay, 12th Septentbe?', 1905, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Katanning. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 8th day of September, 1905. By His Excellency's Command, WALTER KINGSr,IILL, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

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ESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 4 p.m.]

LltgGIS'£BRED AT '£HB GB:NEltAL POST OFFICE, PBRTH, FOR TltANSlilISSION BY POS1' AS A NEWSPAPER.J

No. 54.] PERTH: FRIDA

No. 11G73.--·C.S.O. C.S.O. ·HfM.

BANK HOLIDAY A'r YORK.

PROCLAM.ATION WES'l'Elt~ AUSTltAldA, 1.

TO WIT. J FltED. G. D. BEDFOH,D,

Governor.

By His Excellency Admirn,l Sir lrn,EDEItICI{ Gli!ORGE D8:NIIA?r· BEDJ!'ORD, Kuight Grand Cross of the Most Honoumble O,:del' of the Bath, Governor in and over t.he Sta.te of vVestCl'll Australia. and its Dependencies,

[L.S.] etc:, etc., etc.

I N" pUl'Slmnce of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidn,ys Act, 188·4," I, the

Governor of the said Stn,te, do by this my Procla,mation appoint

Monclay, 11th SeptemuC?', 1905 ,l, special day to be observed as a Bank Holida,y in the town of York.

Given under mv hand and the Public Seal of the sai.d State, at Perth, this 28th day of August, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command, W AL'l'ER KINGSTh'IILL,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

No. 11675.-0.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT LA. WLERS.

0.S.0. H-iH PROCLAMATION vVJ~STBP~N AUS'l'HAI,JA, ) By His Excellency Achniral Sir :FREDERICK

TO WI'l" S GEORGE DENHAJH BEDFORD, Knight Granel Cross of the Most HOllourn.ble Order of the

B'ltED. G. D. BEDFOHD, Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Governor. VV ('stern Australia. and its Dependencies.

LL.S.J etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays act, 188'1," I, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

lYlondfty, 11th September, 1905,

a. special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Lawlers.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of September, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command,

WALTER KINGS MILL, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

SEPTEMBER 8. [1905.

No. 11674.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT N ORTHAJVI.

P l-WCLAJYIA'rION WERTRRN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERIC]{

TO ·WIT., GROnGE Dl';NHAnI BEnFORD, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDFOR,D Cross of the JYIos~ Honourable Order of the

Governor 'Bath, Governor 111 -and over the State of . Western Australia and its Dependencies,

[L.S.] etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in t.he fifth section of "The B'1nk Holidays Act, 188'1," I, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

lVednesLl"y, 4th OC{ObM', 1905, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holida.y in the town of Northam.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 28th day of August, 1905.

By His Excollency's Command,

WAL'I'ER KINGSJliIILL, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

No. llG8G.-C.S.O.

BANK HOLIDAY AT KATANNING.

c.s.o. t~tt PROOLAMATION WES'l'EItN AUSTltALIA,}

TO ''lIT.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[L.S.]

By His Excellency Admiral Sh: F"};D· EIUCK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knjght Gmncl Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Westem Australi,,- "-1101 its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "'1'he Bank Holidays Act, 188'1,," I, the

Governor of the sa.id State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

T1teSclay, 12th Septentbe?', 1905,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Katanning.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 8th day of September, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command,

WALTER KINGSr,IILL, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

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No. 11687.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT DONGARA.

PROCLAMATION WES'l'ERN AUSTltALTA,} By His Excellency Acllnira.l Sir FUED"ERICK

TO WIT. GEOltGE DFlNHA1\I Bf<iDFOHD, Knight Grand Cross of the J\fost Honourable Order of the

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Bath, Governor ill and over the state of Governor. Western Austl'uJht and its Dependencies,

[L.S.] etc., etc., etc.

I N pursunnee of the provisions contnined in the fifth 8eetion of "The Bank Holidnys Act, 188,1.," I, the

Governor of the sn.id Stnte, do by this my Proclamation appoint

TVednesilccy, 27th Septembel', 19015,

a special day to be observed ,.8 " B1mk Holiday in the town of Dongam.

Given under my h;l.1ld and the Public Seal of the said State, n,t Pertb, this 8th day of September, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command, WALTER KINGSMILL,

Co 10ni,,1 Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

No. 11G88.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT Jlilouwl' ]I,'fORGANS.

C.S.O·. Hill", PR,OCLAMATION WESTgRN AUS'l'flATjIA, }

'1'0 WI'!'.

Fr{,J'iD. G. D. IhmFOIm, Governor.

By His ]-ii~~ccllency Ac1mirnl Sir FRFlDBRICK GrWHGF. Dr.;:\HA}I Bmn:orm, KniJ.;;'ht Grrmd Cross of the J\fost HOlJOura.ble Orilcr of the Hnth, Governor in awl oYor tho State of vVcsterll Ansi,I':\lirt [lJHl its Dependencies,

[1..s. J etc., etc., etc.

pnrsnance of thc provisions conhinod in the fifth section of "'1'ho 13,mk Holidays Act, 1884," I, the

Governor of the s"ic1 State, do by this my Proclimmtion appoint

TVeilnesday, 27th September, 19015,

a spe~ial day to be observed as a 13;111k Holicby in the town of lYIount Morgans.

Given nuder my lmud and the Public Sonl of the said State, at Perth, this Rth day of Scptembm', HJ05.

By His Excel1eney's Comnmnd,

vVA.LTER KING·S:IVIILL. Co]onin.1 Sec'retary.

GOD SAVE 'l'Hl~ KIXG!!!

1902. OHDE.f:~ IN COUNClfJ.

At the Exec1dive Council Chamber, at Perlh, this 1st day of 190!).

His Excellency the GOYel'llor. '1'he

~ehc Colonial rrrensnrel', The Colonia.l Secretary, Tho NIiuislor for "\V orJ\:-:;,

W HEH.EAS by Sub-s(;ctioll 22 of "'l'he Frenmntlc Hnrbonr Act, 1002,"

the Governor from time to time, by notification in the Government withdraw n.ny lrrnd Or oiher property of n.ny kind from the Commissionors ,mel revest tho sallle in His Majesty: His ~~xcellency the GovGrnor, by ;),11cl ·with the advice of Execlltive Conndl, does withdraw from the Commissioners ancll'evest in His JVr,~jesty the S1lll111 jetty, known as South Jetty, situatod at the Western end of l'IIarine Terrace, and neal' the shore end of main sea jetty.

AR'rHUR H. WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Council.

GAZETTE, 'iV.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

THE Tu\ND ACT, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Execldive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 1st day of September, 190!).

Proscn t : His Excellency the Governor.

rrhe Honourables-rl'he Colonjal 11rcasurer, I fl'he 'L\r~n~ster for.' Lands The Colonial Secretary, The 1\IllllStCl' for COlnmcrce, The 1\finister for 1,7\[o1'}(8, . 11. L. ThrOBS, 1VLJJ.C.

G(\9~

T1fu5

W HERE,\B by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that a.ny

Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persolls to be named in the oeder, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for tho like or other puhlic purposes to he specified in such order, and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding t\yenty-one years from the date of the lease: AND WHBRJ<]AS it is deemed expedient that

Reserve 7g;3 (Greenbushes Lot 89) should vest in and be

held by the Greenbnshes Road Board in trnst for Road Board Office: Now, THERBFORIo;, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice "ncl consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before­mentioned Reserve shall vest in and he held by the Green­bushes Road Board, with power to the said Greenhushes Road Board to lease the whole 01' 11ny portion of the said Reserve for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the ch1te of the lease.

No, M.-P.O.

ARTHUR H. WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Council.

JUSTICES 0]' THI~ PEACE. Premier's o.Oice,

7th 8eptembel~ 1905. Excellency the Governor in Coullcil has been

pleased to appoint the following gentlomen to be Justices of the Pen.ce:-

P.O. ,{;lr" AlIAZIAH GREEN, Esquiro, of Perth, for the IV hole of the State.

P.O. T:i&;, iYIAR'I'IN EDWARD J llLT" Esquire, of Perth, for the whole of the State).

P.D. --PlJ'u Jj'REDIBRICK II;LING\VO[·~'l'I-I, Esqnire, of Perth, for the whole of the St11te.

P.O. ,{is, Dr. JOHN HARDIE MACAwl'HUR, of Broad Arrow, for the Ilrond ATrow Magisterial District.

P.O. ,iHh, HUGH McKEN7.IB l~osR, Esquire, of Padding­ton, for the Broad Arrow Magisterial Dis­trict.

P.D. H%% JA1\IES SHARPE, IDs(1uire, of 'Vooleen Station, Yalgoo, and Cotto sloe, for the Perth n1:agis­teria 1 District.

No. 35.-P.0.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secreh]'y to the Premier.

TENDERS FOR THE SUPP.LY OF FRESH MEArr AT MALTi\ . .AND GOZO.

c.s.o. ~~ga P""ernier's

PCTlh, 1905. of Tendel' for the supply of Liyo C11ttle "ncl

Presh ]\Icat to the llIililrtry ,\ llthoritics on the Island of Malt:1 1111<1 Gozo, for:1 period of on8 year commencing from the 1st Jan nary, HlOli, have beon rcceived from His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, M"lbl, i1ucl may be seen on applicn.tjon :1t the oflico of the Secrct,uy, Tender Board, Irwin Street, Perth.

A. COLENSO KI~SSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

P A RLIAJYIENTA RY.

1'1' is hereby notified, .for gel1cm~ informrti;ion, that. the Honourable ~he Sp()~tlm~ Ims issued 'Vrits for the E~ection of 11embcrs to serve III the LegislatIve Assembly for tho undermentlOned Dlstrwts, and has fixed the followlllg dates

for Nominiltion, Pulling, and Return of the Writs:-

District.

Guildford lVlenzies Sussex ... Bunbury Roebourne

Drtte of Nomination.

W cclnesday, Gth September, 11)05 Do. clo. Do. do. Do. clo. Do. 13th Reptembel', 1905

Da,to of taking t.he Poll Uf any). Date for Heturn of Writ.

'l'hursclay, Hth September, 1905 Thursday, 28th Sept., 1905* Do. clo. Do. de. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do.

Wednescl"y, 27th Selltember, 1905 I

'I'uesday, 31'd October, 1905

t" Erroneonsly in last week's Gatcttc as 28th Legislative Assembly Chamber, C. LEE STEERE,

Perth, 29th August,. 1905. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

No. 11683.-C.S.0. APPOINTJYIENTS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth, 7th SeptcmlJe··, 1905.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has hCGll pleased ....iL to mak0 the following appointments:-

17f!,s 'YuijT Dr. GERALD LOUGHRAN to be Public Vaccinator

at J'ilount l'iIalco]m.

And to accept the resignation of Dr. Richard Russell Frost as Resident :\'Jagistrate and Distnct rtIedical Officer, Onslow, ,,,ith effect from tho 31st August, 1905.

'1'he Honourable the Colonial Secretary has made the following appointment-

H-ii-:} VVILLIAJlI S'PANISLAUS CIWWB to act, tomporarily, as District Reg'istrar or Births, Deaths, and lYIarriages for the Murray l~egistry District-to reside atPinjal'l'ah~vice E. TI uxtable, transferrod; with effect rrom the 21st August, H10G.

F. D. NORTH, U uder Secretary.

No. 11684.-C.S.0. CONSULAR.

Colomal "'n,'''"'"''"''''

,-ldb1:r Perth, 7th 1905.

H IS Excelle;lcy tho, Governor5n Council has been plc::~ed to appoll1t Aum,ED E. lYI01WANS to act as V1Oe­

Consul for IhIly at Perth, during the llbsence on leave of LeOl)oldo ZUl1ini.

.B'. D. NOR'l'H, Under Secretary.

No. 11685.-C.S.0. THE ELECTORAL AOT.

Coloni"l Secntary's o.Oiee, P01·th, 8th September, 1.905.

r~'HE Honoul'll,ble ~he Co~onial ~?cretary, h~ts appoint?d .ll.. the undermentlOned, III addItIOn to l\.eSldel1t MagIS­

trates, to be persons before whom any elector may vote by post :-

10no T9U4 \lV. F. HORLEY, Beverloy.

T. G. WALKER, Beverley. F. S. BUTLER, District Medical Officer of B(lVcrley. HENRY DAVEY, 1I1ayor of Newcastle. J. A. vVIw'rH, Town Clerk of Newcastle. E. ELPHlCK, District Medical Officer of Newcastle. H. Y. Cox, Mllyor of Northam. A. L. 'rA1'1', Town Clerk of Northam. J. B. DUNLOP, District Medical Oifieer of Northam. J onN SBABROOK, Th1ayor of York. G. A. S'l'EVENS, Town Clerk of York. S. B. DAVIS, District l'iIedical Officer of York. W. E. BOLD, 'l'own Clerk, Perth. JAThIES CORBETT, Citv Treasurer, Perth. FRANK CADD, JJIayo~" Fromantle. SAilIUEL'1'. lYlcl'iIn,LAN, Acting 'rown Clerk, Fre-

mantle. MAI'1'LAND SLA'l'ER, of Goomalling. R. A. THOilIAS, '1'own Clerk, Guildford. E. B. JOHNSTON, Lands Office, vVagin. J. H. REES, of Mullewa. J. MILLS, J.P., of Geraldton. J. BURGESS, of Railway Station, vVural'ga. M. T. PADBURY, J.P., of Koogan. J. E. PRIOR, of Gingin. J. E. WEDGE, .T.P., of Gingin. .T. TRENFIELD, of Cnddingwarra, JOHN CARTBR, of 1IIurgoo. J. Y. SPENCE, of Nunllgarra, via Mount Magnet. SYDNEY LOGUE, of Murchison House, via North-

ampton. ROBERT GRIJlJE, of Gullewa. C. vV. O'HAT,LORAN, of Irwin. F. NADEBAUllI, of State School, North Bindoon. E. THEYBR, of lIieekatharra. FRANK TURNBULL, of Yuin Station, lYlurchison. B. TURNER, of Bullsbrook. H. SA;<1DS, of Gabanintha.

. S. R. L. ELLIOTT, J.P., of Oakabella. E. ROBER1.·S, J.P., of Yatheroo. T. A. KIDD, J.P., of Geraldton. RAYMOND ELIOT, of Geraldton. GUSTAVUS VARLEY, of Northampton. TUOllIAS McNAUGHT, of Chapman. W. O. MANSBRIDGB, of Kanowna. H. G. S. SilIITH, of Wiluna. W. H. HOBBY, J.P., of Field's Find. G. A, MAHOOD, J,P., of Lenllonville.

GAZETTE,

J, J. BRYA;<1T, .T.P., of Black Range. G. ]'. HUIUS, of Mingenew. J. 111. YORK. of vVatheroo.

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Dr. G. H. -BARTLETT, Resident 1I1edical Oftlcel', Dongarl'a.

IRWIN .S. l'.IOORE, J.P., of Dongana. THOnIAS \VEI~LS) Inanagel', Nangatty Station . G. DAVIDSON, manager, Coclgy Codgy Station. P. JY1. DUlL~cJ{, owner, Arrino Station. JA:iHES DRu~nIOND, J.P., of Dandarragan. C. K. DAVIDSON, J.P., of Glentromie. ,VILLIA~1 lIfoORE, J.P., of Gel'aldton. 'rHOilIAS L. BROW;<1, J.P., or Geraldton. E. HOLIDAY, of ~ewcastle. ;-i.. COLEr,IA.N, of 1Ioora. J. lIIcCART~EY, of 'Walkaway. J. IV. HARVEY, J.P., of Northampton. A. l\IEADOWCROFT, J.P., or Greenough. J. A. FLOWER. OI Nmmine. VY. BIWCKWAY, of Claremont. VV. J. ROACH, of lIIiclbnd Juncti.on. A. H,ANKIN, of Subiaco. J . .T. 'l'uclmR, of Bunbllry. H. H. PAl<KER, of East Fremantle. vY. HENDERSON, J.P., of Princess Royal, Norseman. J. J. NBW'l'ON, of Chesterfield, Nannine. L. A. KING, of Fremalltle. P. A. GREGORY, of Northam. W. H.1I1ouLToN, of K,mowna. A. H. A. COLI-mAN, State School, Mogumber. H. GmmN, ,J.P., of Day Dawn. C. IvIFl'CHBr,L, of R1l'llong Station. P. A. GrGlml, J.P., of Guildford. '1'. C. YU,LIERS, J.P., St. Goorge's Terrace, Perth, A. R l'lUBs, of Bnssolton JAS. ];IcINNEs, or rrnCkal1fLl'l'a. '1'. G. COLT,IE, of Collie.

til'~'f THO:i\IAS vV. BunNs, of lYloom. S'l'EPHB;<1 SUElUDAN, of vValebing. TITUS LANDER, Highgate Hill, Perth. ER;<1EST BHAID PATON, Town Clerk, Albany.

-}-&-8% .A. LEACH, J.P., of Leonora. R. STUARI" J.P., of Leonora. A. Vi. J'iIAH'I'IN, of JYIalcolm . H. D. PIDEl~S, of Lawlers. '1'. J. BRYAN, of New Forest, vict Yalgoo. E. K. BYRNll, of vVannamel. E. Y. BU'I'LBR, of J'iIen~ies. ,J. J;~. LYNCH, of l\Ien~ios. '1'. n. HANNAH, of Kookynio. .T. IJF:IPOIJD, .J.P.~ of' Niagara. rrJ-IOnL\S of Goollgal'rie. D. MOYlDS. of W. J'iI. E. 'ANlnmsoN, of 1I1ulwarrie. IG. GOi-,\IXOX, .J.P., of ~YunclfLlninclera. E. .T. 'J'. BROCIDLl.N, of Dudanllallup, via Balingup. J'iliss ]11. I-LDIII!l'ON, Schoolmistress, of Dal'l'adup,

1Jio" 13alingup. Mrs. F. KgA RNEY, of Nmmup, via Balingup. Fmm, A. VV. Bussm,I" of Burnside, l\Iargaret River. Tuos. H. vVA"mm, of Yallingup. GAVIN P. J'lIcGmDGOR, of Ktlrridale. PlmCY CAH:J'lDl', of Quindahll). A. G. LAY~IAN, of CtJ,pel. H. E. Too~IBs, Postmaster, ,J arrahdale. GEO. H. BOSTOCK, J.11., of Pingelly. J. G. COl~NISH, Postmaster, Karrogin. DONALD JYIAcPHEHSON, of Cal'namah Station. CHAm,}~S H. B"OOKs,Storekeeper, Gooseborry HilL FItA;<1ClS R. HONEY, J.P., of Newcastle Road, JYIid-

land Junction. EItNE8T CHAI~LES CHAllIBERS, of Comet Vale. It. A. WILLIAnrs, Postmaster, Yarloop . J. K. HANKIN, of Broad,Arrow. R. C. W ILLIA}IS, of Bridgetown. lY1.A. SANDERS, of Kalgoorlie. LIONEL VVllITE, of Canning Mills. J. G. GEARY, of G1'eenbushe8. GEORGE R. TEBDE, J.P., of Bunbury. GEORGE ROSE, J.P., of Bunbury. GEOItGE FORRES'l', J.P., of Picton. W. G. WrrnNELL, of Guildford. DAVID PA8COB, l'own Clerk, Midland Junction. T. C. lI'[OORE, Yarloop. F . .T. ELLI01'1', J.P., Donnybrook . EDWIN ROSB, Bunbury. J. iIII. vVnISTLER, J.P., Boyanup. ROBERT CHRIS'rISON, J.P., Harvey. H. VY. VENN, J.P., Dardanup.

and to cancel the following appointments :-Geo. MacPher­son, of Carnamah Station (deceased), and W. H. S. Martin,

F.D.NORTH, Under Secretary.

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No. 11676.-C.SO.

IVlUNIOIPAL BY-LAWS. Coloni,el Secretary's Office,

Vii' I'e;'th, 23"d At/g,/st, .1905,

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to confirm the following By-laws made by

the Council of the Municipality of North Fremantle, under the provisions of "'.rhe Building Act, 138'1," and amend­ments thereto, and ., The l'I1 unicipal Institutions Act, 1900."

F. D. NORTH,

Under Secretary.

NOltTH FREMANTLE MUNICIPALITY.

BUILDING BY-LAWS.

P]UiJA1IBLg.

Preamble.·-In pursmtnce of the powers in that behalf contnined in "The Building Act, 1884," and the Acts amending the same, and in ., The IvIunicipal Institutions Act, 1900," the Municipal Council of the North Fremantle Municipality doth hereby order as follows :-

1. All By-hws heretofore made by the Mllnicipal Council of the North Fremantle Municipality, with refer­ence to the matters hereinnfter contained, are hereby repealed.

IwrERPRE'l'A'l'ION CLAUSE.

2. In the construction of this By-law, unless the context otherwise requires:-

(a.) '1'he several words mentioned in the second sec­tion of "The Building Act, 1884.," with the exception of the words "Public Building," shall lmve the same me:ming "s is attached to such words by the said section.

Building. (b.) The expression "Building'" shall mean any

building or erection of wluLtsoever nature here· after erected or wholly or substantially re-erected.

Level of ground.

(c.) The expression" level of ground" shall mean the level of the ground as determined by the Sur­veyor.

Foundatiou. (cZ.) The expression" foundation" applied to a wall

h,willg footings slmll mean the solid ground or artificially formed support on which the footings of the wall rest.

Footing·s. (e.) The expression "footing'S" shall mean the extra

spre>ld of wltll between the brLsc of the wall and the foundations.

Base. (f.) The expression" b"se" applied to a wall lmving

footings shall mean the underside of the course immediately "bove the footings, or in case of a wall carried by It bressumlller, ,1bove such bres­summer.

Bressummer. (g.) '1'he expression "bressummer" shall mean tbe

met"llic or trussed 01' flitchecl wooden girder which carries a wall.

Ground Storey.

(7).) '1'he expression" ground storey" slmll mean the storey of a building to which there is an entrance from the outside on 01' nem' the level of the ground, and where there axe two such storeys. then the lower of the two.

Provided that no storey of which the upper surface of the floor is moro tlmn foul' (4) feet below the level of the adjoining pavement shall be deemed to be the ground storey.

Basement Storey. (i.) '1'he expression "basement storey" shall mean

any storey of a building which is under the grounJ storey.

First Storey, etc.

(j.) The expression" first storey" shall mean that storey of a building' which is next above the ground storey, the successive storeys above the first storey being the second storey, the third storey and so on to the topmost storey.

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(l.)

(m.)

(n.)

(0. )

(p.)

rropmost Storey.

The expression" topmost storey" sh,,11 mean the uppermost storey in a huilding, whether con­structed wholly 01' partly in the roof or not, and whether used OJ' constructed 01' fLdnptHd for human habih1tion 01' not.

Extel'mt! W"lls.

'.rhe expression "extern~11 witH" slmll mean the outer wall when nnder n, nmin roof, or the out­side wall of a habitnblc room, or the outer wall of the main building'.

Party Walls.

'.rhe expression "party wall" 8h:1.11 apply to every w:tll used Or built ItS a sepamtion of any building from any other building, snch building's being occupied by different persons.

Cross Walls.

The expression "eJ'oss wall" slmll moan a wall used OJ' constructed to be uf10d in ,my part of its height as an inner wall of n building for separa­tion of one p~trt frolll ~1ll0thcl' p:wt of the build­ing, that building being' wholly in or being constructed or "dapted to be wholly in one occupation.

PaTty Fc]}ce 'Vall.

The expression "P~1l'ty rence wall" shall mean a wall used or constrncted to be used as a separa­tion of adjoining htncls of difforent owners, and standing part of ~t building, but does not include a wall constructeel on the bnd of on~ owner, the footings of which project into the la.nd of another owner.

Party Arch.

'1'he expression " pa.rty arch" s 11>111 llleltn ltn arch separa,ting adjoining buildings, storeys, 01' rooms belong-ing to different ownors, or occupiAd, Or constructed, or adapted to be occupied by differ­ent persons, 01' sepamting a Imilding from It

public wa,y or f, pri v a.tG ,va.y lea.ding· to premises in other occnpn,tion.

Pu,rty Structure.

(q.) The expression "party structure" shall mean a party wall, or ot~er strncture s(,parat,ing two buildings, when occnpiud as seprLl'ate tenements, and approached by different st:1irc<\'808 or separate entrances from without.

Height of 'Vans.

(1'.) '1'he expression" height" ill rohtion to any wall shall mean the nj();tSlU'(]lllollt Ltken from the level of the base of snch wall to the level of the top of the pfLrapet, 01' where thoro is no parapet, to the level of the top of tlw extorn"l wall. 01', in the case of gabled buildings, to n, level half-way between the base ,md the "pux of such gable.

Provided that where pediments ~Lre constrncted above the top of tho pfLrapet or "bove the top of the wall, ltS the case may bu, the heig'ht of the wall for the whole width of the podilllent shall be measured from tho lmse of tho wnll to a level half-wlLY between the base ,mel the top of such pediment.

J?loor Area.

(s.) '1'he expression" floor are,," applied to a building shall mean the ag'grogate superficial areas of so many horiwntal sections thoreof as there are floors in the said bnildillg'. The horizontal. section of each floor shnll he made at the point of its greatest snrface dimensions, inclusive of extermLI walls and of such portions of the pftrty walls as belong to the building, and also of all verandah and balcony floors, covered ways, and light courts.

SqlU1l'CS.

(t.) '1'he expression" squarc " applied to tho measure­ment of the are" of a lJuilding shall mean the space of one hundred (100) superficial feet.

Cubical contents.

(11.) The expression "cubiCl11 contents" applied to the measurement of l1 building shall mean the space contained within the external surfaces of the walls and the ceilings of tho topmost storey, or, where there is no such ceiling, the roof and the upper surface floor of its lowest storey.

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Dwcllin,?:-houses. (v.) The expression "dwelling-house" shall mean a

building used or constructed Or adapted to be used wholly or principr,lly for hunum habitation, not being a building the property of or occupied by or under the control or management of His Majesty's Government or any department hereof.

Domestic Buildings. (10.) The expression" domestic buildings" includes a

dwelling-house, suite of offices, and any other building not being a public building or building of the warehouse class, or a building the pro­perty of or occupied by or under the control or management of His Majesty's Government or any department thereof.

Public Buildings. (x.) The expression "Imblic building" shall mean

and include every building used as a church, chapel, or other p},cce of public worship; also every building used for purposes of public instruction; also every building used ns a college, public hall, hospital, thcatre, public concert room, public exhibition room, or for t~ny other public purposes, not being a building the pro­perty of or occupied by or under the control or management of His MaJesty's Govel'l1ment or any department thereof.

Buildings of the ,,\Vnl'chouse class.

(y.) The expression "building's of the warphouse chess" shall moa11 a warehouse, factory, manu­factory, browery, 01' distill~ry, tl,nd any othor building oxceocling' in cubic"l contents one hundred and fifty thousand (150,000) cubic feet, which is neither a public building', nor a domestic building, nor tt building tho prop~rty of or occupied by or under the contr,,) or 111a.nagouH:::nt of II1s ]}IrLje~ty's GovcrnIl18n1 01' any dcpm-tment thereof.

Iuhal)itc(l H,00111S.

(z.) '1'he expression "illlmbitcd" applied to a room shn..ll mca,n a rooal ill which 80111\: pel',-'on pnsses the lligllt., or whieh is nsed as ,i, living 1'OOn1, including a room "'it,h respect to which thero is a prolmble prGsUmptioll (until the contrary is shown) tlmt s<"m8 person passes the night therein, 01' tha.t it is used as a living 1'O,l11l.

H'lbitllhleltooms. (aa.) 'rhe expression "lmbitflble" a,pplied to a room

shall mean a room constrncted or adapted to be inhabited.

Building' Owner.

(b/") '['he expression "building owner" slmll mean such one of the owners of ''Ldjoiuing land as is desirous of building', or such ono of the owners of building", storeys, or rooms separttted from one another by a party wall or party structure as does 01' is desirous of doing' a work affecting' that party wall or party structure.

Adjoiniug' OWllel'. (ce.) rrhe Oxpl'c;:;sion ., adjoining' O\V1181''' shall luea.l1

the owner or one of the owners, and adjoining occupier" shall mean the occupior or 011(1 of the occupiers of hllld, building's, storeys, or rooms adjoining' those of the bnilcling own or.

AI>PI"ICA'l'ION Ji'Ol~ BUfLDIXG LiCENSE.

Form of Application.

3. Every person intending to erect any building, or alter, or add to any builclil'g within the Municipality of North Fremantle shall three clear clays befure coml11encing to erect, alter, or add to the same, l11ftke application in the form provided in Schedule I. to this By-Itt"" t1l1d deposit f\)1'

a period of three days with th8 Surveyor, for his approv'11, a copy of the drawings showing' the pbn, elevation, and sections of such proposed building, addition, or alteration, togother with full and complete specifications of the work proposed to be done A IOCf1lity plan showing the position of such building shall also he deposited with the Smveyor, to remain pernmnentiy in his custody. )f 0 person shall commence to erect, fllter. or add to such building' until the Surveyor shall have signified his approval of sucl~ plans and specifications by the issue to such person of a certificate of such approv"l, to be called >1 " Building I,iccmse."

Dru,wings. (a.) All drawings shall be in ink on drawing or

cartridge paper or tracing cloth of at least fifteen inc es by twenty-two inches in size. The draw­ing's shFdl consist, of complete plans of every storey, elevations of external fronts, and one or more sections transverse or longitudinal, showing heights oj' storeys, depth of foundations, level of

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ground, constrnction of walls, floors, roofs, etc., all clearly figured and dimensioned in feet and inches; also a locality plan showing locat.ion of proposed site, with cardinal or north point, position of proposed buildings, and any existing' buildings on the site or on the allotment, the position of any existiug drains, and the position, size, depth, and gradient of plOposed drains, and the position of inlets.. traps, and ventilators. The distance from the boundaries of the allot­ment of the prlJPosed buildings shall be figured in feet and inches.

Plans to be Coloured.

(b.) Dis'incth'e colouring s11<1,U be used on the locality plan for new and old buildings.

~Ctlles.

(c.) 'rhe locality plan shall be drawn to a seale 0f 16 feet to 1 inch, ,md all other ell'awings to a scltle of not Jess tl1;l,n 8 feet to 1 inch.

Plans to be Signed. (d.) All plans, drawing's, and specifications must he

signed by the building owner or his duly authorised agent.

Departure from Deposited Pluns. 4. No person who shall have obtflined a "building

license" in respect of any building shall in the construction of such building depart from the pit'ms or SlJccifications which have been approved by the Surveyor, withont his consent in writing first had and obtained, mlCl such altera­tions or departures from t'Pl)l'Oved plans and spe~ifications shall be drawn, described, tmel end' rsed on tmel in the 1')"n8 and specifications.

SITES AND J,'OUNDA'I'IONS OJ<' BUILDINGS.

SitCf:.

5. No porson who shan heredtcr eroct :lny house or building' shall cOllstnwt tho fnumlations of any such house or building' upon any site 01' portion of any site IV hich shall 118"ve been filled in or co {ered with >cny nmterial impreg­nntod or 11lixod with fmcal, fLl1iInal, Ol' vegetable matter, 01' which slmll have beon filled 'up or (lovered \\ ith dust or slop or othol' refnse 01' upon which any sHch matter or refuse shall Imve been depusitod, unless and until such rnattc-n' 01' l'pf'lSe shan have been properly l'Oll10Vocl by excavation 01' otherwise from sneh site. J\ny holes caused by sueh OXCf1Vl'Ltioll shall, if 11 ·t used for a bits(1l11ont 01' a cellar, be fired in with 1mI'd brick or dry rubbish or concrete, sand, or other nmterial to be approved by the Surveyor.

:FOlllH1atiollS.

G. Every person who slmll hm'e,~fter erect a building slmll cause the foundations of the walls of snch building to be formed of a bed of good concrete, not less Umn nine inches thick, a,nd projecting ftt least fOUl' inches 011 each side of the lowest conrse of footings of such wallf;. If the site be upon a m'Ltural hed of gravel or sand, concrete Illay be omitted froll1 the foundations of the wall.

'1'he concrete shall be composed of clmm gravel, broken hard brick, p\'\)perJy burnt ballast· or other hard material, well mixod with freshlv-hurnt lim8 or cement, in the following pro}!ol'tions :-<[n the ease of litHe, not leBs that one part of lime to foul' parts of other material; in the case 01' cOlllfmt, one pltrt of coment to two ]mrts of sflnd and four p:H'ts of stone.

GJ:<~NI~l\,AL.

Brick aud Stone 'Valls.

7. Every person who shall here:~fter erect any building' unless in pursnance ()f a licenso g'l'(l,ut(:)c1 under Section 3 of the Building Act All1Cll,hu8llt Act, 1887, shan cause the san18 to be enclosed with \v:lrlh eOHsh'Hcte:l of brick, stone) or other hard 01' incombust,ib e sll\13bt<lces, with the footings resting on the solid g:'II11ml 01' upon ClJncrete or upon other solid snbstrncture.

Wttlls to be properly Bonded.

8. Every person who shall hereafter erect, altel', or add to any building shall cause cvery wall erected in the course of sueh work, which shall he constructed of brick, stone, or other similar suhstan"es, to be properly bonded, and solidly put togethRr with mort;u' or c"ment, and shall not suffer the external face of allY pier, bay betweml piers, or any other main wflll of a bnilcling to be carried up otherwise than truly vertical, w;,thout allY overhang whatsoever except as mn:y be permitted undE'!' th:s By-law, Clause 30, " ProjF~ctions.':

HeiJul'l1 vVulls.

9. Every person who slmll hereaftf'lr erect, alter, or add to any building shall caUS2 every wall of such building erpcted in the course of such work, and which rnny be built at an angle with another wall, to be properly bonded therewith.

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Footings.

10. Every person who sha,11 hcrGa,fter Grect, ;),1t0r, or add to any building shall construct evory wall of snch lmilding erected in the course of snch work (other tl1an a wall carried on It bressummel') so as to rest upon propel' foot­ings. He shall cn,use the projection of the bottom of every wall on each side of tho wall to be at least equal to one-half of the thickness of the vmIl n,t its base, uuless an adjoining wall interferes, in which Cf,se the projection may be omitted where that wall joins. .He shall also cause the diminu­tion of the footing of every wall to be formed in regular offsets, and he sha,ll cause the height from the bottom of such footing to the lXLse of the wall to be at le3.8t equal to two-thirds (2-3) of the thickness of the walJ at its base. Provided that in the case of domestic building's of one storey, in the event of a waJl being thickened foul' inches or more to carry a wall plate, the footings need not project in proportion to, or in respect of such thickening.

Heights of Storeys, etc.

11. For the purposes of this By-law the men,snrement of height of storeys and of height [md longth of walls shall be determined by the following rules :-

(1.) The heights of stOl'eys shall be mon,sured as follows

(a.)

rrOplllost, Story.

'rhe height of n, topmost storey shall be measured from the lovel of tho underside of its floor joists up to tho level of the top of tho p:l,rn,pot, or, if thero is no parapet, up to tbe level of the under surface of tho tie of the roof or other covering, 01', if there is no tie, or, in the case of gables, then up to the level of half the vertical height of the rafters or other support of the roof.

redinlCllts.

(b.) Pediments coustructod on top of wl111s or on top of parapots shaH be included in tho topmost storey, ltnd tho mOl1surOll1ents of same shil.ll be made in accordance with the rule laid down in subsection (y.) of the Interprettttion clause.

IJowcr Storeys.

(c.) The height of every storey other than a top­most storey shall bo measured from the level of the nntlerside of the floor joists of the storey up to tho lovelof the under­side of the floor joists of tho storey next ahove it.

Length of Wttlls.

(2) Walls shall be deeme(l to he divided into distinct lengtbs by return walls. The length of every wall shall bo moasurod from the centre of one return wnll to the centre of another, provided that sneh wnUB nrc external pnrty or cross walls of tho thielmoss required under this By-bw, and are bonded into the wltlls so doemed to he divided.

U]Jdcl'pinlllllg.

12. Every person who shall eause tllt' nneJ.C'l'piUlling of walls and chimneys shall ('lLUBe s1H:h undorpinning to he built with bricks or stone botlded in cement to the full thickness of the old wa,ll or work if nndorpinned in hriek, and one-third thicker if underpinnod in stone, <unl with propel' footings, or to an n,dditional thickness if the increased height of the wttll so requires, mH] slmll cause such under­pinning to rest on the solid g-rountl, or on concrete, 01' on other solid snbstrncture as It fonnd'Ltion, and slmll cause the whole to be exocnted to tho satisfacl-ion of the Sllr­veyor.

rl'hickening' of loVuJIs.

13. Every person who shrtll thicken a wall shttll cause such thickening to be executed with brick or stono work in cem~nt, properly bonded to the old work, to the sl],tisfaction of the Surveyor, provided that in no case 21u,11 any person thicken nny wlLll except after notice served on tho Surveyor of his intention so to do.

DOJ\IESTIC BUILDINGS.

Thicknesses of Walls.

14. Every person who shn11 heremftel' erect, alter, or add to any domestic buildings shall construct every extornlLi wall and every party wall erected in the course of such work in accordance with the following rules, and in every case the thickness prescribed shall be the minimum thickness of

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which any such wall may be constructed, provided that the several rules slH111 apply only to wnlls built of bricks or of suitlL1Jle stone or other blocks of 1mI'd and incombustible suhstance, tho beds or courses being horizolltltl:-

«(c.) Where the wall does not exceed twenty-five feet in height its thickness shall be ns follows:

If the wall does not exceod thirty feet in length, a,nd does not comprise more than two storeys, it shall be eight and a half inches thick for its whole height.

If the wall exceeds thirty feet in length, or comprises more tlmn two storeys, it shall be thirtoen inches thick holow the topmost storey, and eight and a half inches thick for the rest of its height.

(b.) ·Where the wltll exceeds twenty-five feet but does not exceed forty feet in height its thickness shall be lLS follows:

If tho wall does not exceed thirty-five feet in length, it shall be thirteen inches thick below the topmost storey, and eight and a half inches thick for the rest of its height.

1£ the wall exceeds thirty-five feet in length it shall he seventeen lLud a half inches thick for the height of one storey, then thirteen inches thick for the rest of its height below the topmost storey, and eight and a half inches thick for the rest of its height.

(c.) Where the wall exceeds forty foet, but does not exceed fifty feet in height, its thickness sball be as follows:

If the wall (loes not exceed thirty-five feet in length it shall be seventeen and a half inches thick for the height of one storey, then thirteen inche~ for the rcst of its height below the topmost storey, and eight and a half inches thick for the rest of its height.

If the wall exceeds thirty-five feet, but does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be seventeen and it half inches thick for the height of two storoys, then thirteen inches thick for tho rest of its height.

If the wall oxel'eds forty -fi ve feet in length it shall he twenty-one >bud lL h~tlf inches thick for the height or one storey, then seventeen and a half inches thick for the height of the next storey, a.nd 'chen thirteen inches thick for the rest of its height.

(d.) Where the wall exceeds fifty feet, but does not exceed sixty feet in height, its thickness shall be as follows:

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in leng·th it shall be seventeen and a hlLlf inches thick for the height of two storeys, and thirteen inches thick for the rest of its height.

If the WlLll exceeds forLy-fivc feet in length it shall be twenty-one and a half inches thick for the height of one storey, then seventeen and a hn,1£ inches thick for the height of the next two storeys, and then thirteen inches thick for the rest of its height.

(e.) Where the wnll exceeds sixty feot, hut does not exceed seventy feet in height, its thickness shall he as follows:

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length it shall be twenty-one lmel a half inches thick for the height of one storey, then seventeen and a half inohes thick for the heig'ht of the next two stor~ys, and then thirteen inches thiek for the rest of its height.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length it sh~,ll be increased in thickness in each of the stOl'8ys below the uppermost two storeys by foul' and It half inches (subject to the pro­vision hereinafter conhLined respecting dis­tribution in piers).

(f.) INhere the wall exceeds seventy feet, hut does not exceed eighty feet in height, its thickness shall be leS follows:

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in leng·th it shall be twenty-one and lL half inches thick for the height of one storey, then seven­teen and a hlLlf inches thick for the height of the next three storeys, and then thirteen inches thick for the rest of its height,

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If the waIl exceeds forty-five feet in length it shall be increased in thicklless in each of the storeys below the uppermost two storeys by foul' and a lmlf inclws (subject to the pl'oYisic,n hereinafter contained respecting distribution in piers).

(g.) -Where the wall exceeds eighty feet, but does not exeeed ninety feet in height, its thickness shall he as follows:

If the wall does not exeeed forty-five feet in length it shall be twenty-six inches thick for the height of one storey, t,hen twenty-one Rnd a half inches thick for the height of the next story, then seventeflll and a h"lf inches thick for the height of tho next three stereys, and then thirteen inches thick fer the rest of its height.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet ill length it shall be increased in thlclmess in each of the storeys below the uppermost two stol'eys by foul' and a ha,lf inches (subject to the Pl'(l­

vision hereinafter conh,jlll'd respecting dis­tribution in picrs).

(II.) -Where the wall exceeds but does not exceed one hundred feet its thickness shall be as follows:

If the wltll docs not exceed forty-five feet in length it shlLll be twenty-six inehcs thich for the height of one storey, then t,yenty-one and a hl"1l£ inches for the height of the next two ston::;Y8, and then seventeen and a ha.lf inches thick for the hei~ht of the Hex t three storeys, and then thirte~n incbes thick for the rest of its height. ,

If the -WitH exceeds forty-n.ve feet in longth it shall bu increased in thieknp8s in t~n,ch of the storeys below the uppel most two storeys by foul' and a half inches (suhject to the pro v 1s10n herein"ftor centninocl respectin? distl'ilmtion in piers).

(i.) -Where the wall exceeds 011e hllndred feet, but does not exceed one handre(l and twenty feet in height, its t hiclnwss shall be as follews :

If the wall does not exceed feet in length it shall be thirty inches for the height of one storey, then twellty-six inehes thick for the height of the noxt two then twenty-one lmel a 11:)'1f incheo thick the height of the next two storeys, thou seven­teen and a Imlf inches thick for the height of the next three storeys, and thon thirteen inches thick for the rcst of its height.

If the wall exceeds forty-fi ve feot in length it shall be increased in thickness ill each of the storeys below the uppermost two storeys by four and It half inches (subject to the pro­vision hereinafter cont<tined respecting dis­tribution in piers).

Increased Thickness "\V 1111 s.

(n If any storey exceeds in beight sixteen times the thickness prescribed for its wall hy the foroo'oin o '

rules, the thickness of each external ltnet party wall throughout such storey shall be increased to one-sixteenth part of the heigbt of the storey, and the thickness of each external and pm'ty wall below that storey shaU be increased to a like extent (subiect to the provision herdnafter contained respecting distribution in l)iers).

Piers.

(/c.) Where by any of the foregoing rules rebting to the thickness of external walls and party walls of demestic buildings, an increase of thickness is required in the case of a wall exceeding sixty feet in height and forty-five feet in length, or in the case of a storey exceeding in height sixteen times the thickness prescribed for its walls, or in the case of a ,YRJl below that storey, the increased thickness may be cenfined to piers properly distributed, of which the collective widths amount to one-fourth part of the length of the walls.

Crossw[tl1s.

(1.) In buildings foul' storeys high, where the cross walls are supported from the ground, and where the cross walls in the highest storey are fonr and a h1t1£ inches thick, the cross walls in the two lower storeys shall be at least eight and a half inches thick, and ill the lowest storey

thirteen inches thick. In three-storey buildings similar cross walls, which are four and a half inchos thick in the highest- storey, shall be at least eight and a half inches in the two lower storeys. In buildings two-storey hig'h having cross WiLlIs running through both storeys, such walls in the lower storev shall be not less than eight and a half inches thick.

Cross walls in upper storeys, not supported from the ground, shall be carried on bres­summers.

Cavity Walls.

15, The external walls of domestic buildings not exceeding two storeys, and the extern"l walls of the two topmost storeys of domestic buildings exceeding two storeys, nmy be built with a cavity not exceeding two inches wide, provided:-

((L,) 'l'hat the collective thickness of the wRUing on the two sides of the cavity shall not be less than if the wall were built with0ut a cavity.

(u.) 'DUct the w,tHing on eaeh side ef snch cavity shall have a minimum thickness of four and a lulf inches,

(c.) That the walls on each side of sL1eh cavity be tied with galvanised iron or other non-corrosive mebl, or by earthenware tie blocks, in the proportion of itt le"st fonr ties to every square yal'd of wall surface.

(d,) Tht,t the 'mlls of all storeys below the cavity walls Shilll be thickened beyond the thickness spccifi{·d for simi'ar wnlls in the preceding clanse, if 'in order to seat sl.1ch cavitv -walls so same shalln0t overhang. •

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

16, If a public building corresponds in form or structure or disposition with It domestic building', then the rules which obtain for domestic Imilding's shall apply to such public buildings, provided that the thickness of all external and party walls, and the width ef their feotings, be at least fenr inches more than is required fer similar walls of the domostic buildings; bnt should such public building cOl'l'espond in form or structure or disposition with a building' of the wll,rehouse cbss, then the rnles which obtain for buildings of the wnrehouse elass shall apply to sueh public buildings, provided thftt the thielmcss of all external l,ud pltrty walls, and tho width of their foetings, be at least fom' inches more tb'1n is roquired for simibl' walls of a bnilding of the wa,rehouse class,

Should, however, such public building not correspond in form and strncture to either a domestic building or to a huilding of the warehouse class, then such building shall be subject as to its walls and other conctrnction to the special approval of the BLlilding Surveyor,

BUILDINGS OF 'rIm vV AREHOUSE CLASS.

'l'hidnwss of \Val1s.

17. E very person who slmll hereafter erect, alter, or add to any building of tho warehouse class shall construct every external w:tIl, pm:ty wall, and cross wall erected in the course of such work in accordance with the following rules, and in every case the thiclmess prescribed shall be the minimum thickness of which any such wall may be constrllcted, provided that the several rules shall apply only to walls built of bricks, or of suitable stone, or other hard and incombustible SUbstance, the beds or courses being' horizon tal.

(a,) -Where the wall does not exceed twenty-five feet in height, whatever is its length, it shall be thirteen inches thick at its base.

(b.) vVhere the wall exceeds twenty-five feet, but does not exceed thirty feet in height, it shall be at its base of the thickness following:

( c.)

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be thirteen inches thiek at its base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be seventeen and a half inches thick at its base.

Where the wall exceeds thirty feet, but does not exceed ferty feet in height, it shall be at its base of the thickness following:

If the wall does not exeeed thirty -five feet in length, it shall be thirteen inches thick at its base.

If the wall exceeds thirty-five feet, but does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be seventeen and a half inches thick at its base.

2896

(k. )

(l.)

GOVERNMENT

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-one and a half inches thick at its basp,.

If the wall does not exceed thirty feet in length, it shall be seventeen and a half inches thick at its base.

If the wall exceeds thirty feet, but does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-one and a half inches thick at its base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-six inches thick at its base.

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-one and a half inches thick at its base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty_six inches thick at its base.

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-one and a half inches thick at its base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be increased in thickness from the base up to within sixteen feet from the top of the wall by four lmd a half inches (subject to the provision herllinafter contained respecting distribntion in piers) .

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-one and a half inches thick at the base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be increased in thickness from the base up to within sixteen feet fro111 the top of the wall by foul' and a lmlf inches (subject to the provision hereinafter con tained respecting distribution in piers).

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be twenty-six inches thick at the base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be increased in thickness from the base up to within sixteen feet from the top of the wall by four and a half inches (subject to the provision hereimlfter contained respecting distribution in piers).

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be twent.y-six inches at its base.

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shall be inm'eased in thickness from the base up to within sixteen feet from the top of the wall by foul' and a half inches (subject to the provision hereinafter conh.inod respecting distribution in piers).

If the wall does not exceed forty-five feet in length, it shllll be thirty-one inches thick at its base.

If the wall exceeds forty-five feet in length, it shall be incre'lsed in thickness from the base up to within sixteen feet from the top of the wall by fOUl' and a hn,1f inches (subject to the provision hereinafter contained respecting distribution in piers).

'I.'he thickness of the wall at the top, anel for sixteen feet below the top, shall be thirteen and a half inches, and the intermediate parts of the wall between the base and sixteen feet below the top shall be built solid throughout the space between straight lines elra wn on each side of the wall and joining the thickness at the base to the thickness at sixteen feet below the top.

Nevertheless, in walls not exceeding thirty feet in height, the walls of the to pmost storey may be nine inches thick, provided the height of that storey does not exceed ten feet.

Increased thickness of walls.

If any storey exceeds in height fourteen times the thickness prescribed for its wall by the foregoing rules, the thickness of each external and party wall throughout such storey shall be increased to one-fourteenth part of the height of the storey, and the thickness of each external and party wall below that storey shall be increased to a like extent,

GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

(In.)

(n.)

Piers.

Where, by any of the foregoing rules relating to the thickness of extArnal \mlls and party walls of buildings of the warehouse class, an increase of thickness is required, in the case of a wall exceeding sixty feet in height and forty-five feet in length, or in the case of a storey exceeding in height fonrteen times the thickness prescribed for its walls, or in the case of a wall below that storey, the increased thickness may be confined to piers, properly distributed, of which the collective widths amount to one-fourth part of the length of the wall.

Cross walls.

'rhe thickness of every cross wall shall be at lep,st two-thirds of the thickness hereinbefore prescribed for an external 01' party wall of the same height and length, but shall in no case be less than eight and a half inches, and no wall subdividing any building' shall he deemed to be a cross wall unless it is cl1l'riecl np to the floor of the topmost storey, and unless in each storey the aggregate extent of the vertical faces or eleva­tions of all the recesses. and that of all the openings therein taken together, doos not exceed one-half of the whole extent of the vertical face or elevation of the wall.

vVherev0r a cross wall becomes in any part an external wall, such cross wllll shllll be of the thickness required for an external wall of the same height and length.

RUBBI.ITI S'l'ONJU WALT.S.

18. Every person who slv'tll hel'eafternse stone in coursed or random coursed rubble for the construction of any walls in the erection or any building shall b1nse the thickness of such stone walls to be at least one-third grmlter than is prescribed for brick, and such walls shn.ll not in any case exceed twenty-five (25) feet in height, nor be less than fourteen (H) inches in thickness.

PAR'J:Y WALLS.

Height of party walls.

19. Every person who shall hereafter construct a party wall shall cause such wllll, if in a public building or ~l building of the wa.rehouse class, to be (mrried up of a thickness equal to a thickness of such wall in the topmost storey, and if in any other building to bo cf1l'ried up of a thickness of at least eight aml (b /inT! inches.

(a.)

(b.)

(c. )

Above tlle roof, flat, 01' gutter of the highest building tl,djoining thereto to such a height as will give a distance in a public building or a building of the lVarehouse d1SS (ftxceeding thirty feet in height of at least three foet, aud in any other building of fifteen inches, measured 'It right angles to the slopo of the roof, or fifteen inches above the hig'hest part of any flat or gutter, as the case may be; provided that, in dwellings bnilt semi-detached in p'lirs, the party wall may be made to finish on the lludel'si<lo of the roof covering, which shall be heckled in mortal' to the tOp of such party wall.

Party wans at turrets, etc.

Above any turret, dOl'mer, lantern light, or other erection of combustible llltlterial fixed upon the roof or flat of any building' within four feet from such party wall, so as to extend at least twelve inches higher llnd wider on elwh side than such erection.

Above :my pent of any roof opposite thereto, and within foul' feet therefrom.

Chases in party walls.

20. No person who shall hereafter erect a building shall make in any party wall any chase which shall be wider than fourteen inches, nor more than four and a-half inches deep from the face of such wall, nor shall Imvc less than eight and a half inches in thickness at the back or opposite side thereof, or which shall be within il distanee of seven feet from any other chase on the same side of the wall, or within thirteen inches from an extel'l1al wall. No person shall make any chase in a wall of less thickness than thirteen inches.

OPEN AND CLOSED .AREAS.

Projection of gratings.

21. In the construction of gratings and fmmes over areas, no person shall cause or allow the maxilIlulIl pro­jection of any such gratings or frames, whether they be open frames Or filled with slabs of glass or lenses to

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exceed eighteen inches, measuring- from the general line of the front of the walls at on8 foot above the ground level, or the maximum leng-th thereof to exceed six feet: Provided that-

Division between gratings. (a.) ''There more than one arCtt grating, or such other

covering is permitted in the front of one house or building, the division between etLCh shall be not less than nine inches, and shall be formed hy a solid piece of hard stone not less than nine inches wide and nine inches deep; such stone to be securely pinned into or to rest upon the hrickwork not less than six inches at each end; such stone kerbs to be fixed to the level of the footways, the gratings and frames shall be securely let into the kerbs. and be run with lead, and not be permitted to open.

Descril)tion of gra.t·ings.

(b.) "Where covered with open iron gratings the gratings shall be made with frames or bordcrs, the bars of the gratings shall bo fixed at right angles with the house, ,md the space Or width between each bar shall not exceed one inch and a half; each bar shall not be more than three­quarters of an inch on the surface, and not less than one sqnare inch in transverse sectional area.

Description of light gratings. (c.) The covering's over areas, where intended to be

closed or fillod with glass ~labs, slutll be formed by iron g-ratings 01' f~ames, the bars shall be not more than three inches a.part, and fixed at right angles to each other, o;,oh bar shall have at leftst one square inch of sectional arcft, >Lnd the spaces botweon the Imrs shall be filled with glass at least one inch in thickness.

Permissible covering over opening'S. (d.; No covering of any material or description shall

be pcrmitted over a,ny m'ea, openings, excepting those formed by open iron gratings, or by iron frames filled with slabs of glass 01' lenses "s before described, or Y Ol'kshire flag'ging fonr inches thick.

CETJIJA"R FLAi*S.

Projections of openings. 22. In the comtruction of openi.ngs to cel111rs 01' celbr

flaps, no person shall canse Dr allow the maximum projection of snch opening-s or cellar flaps to exceed eighteen inches, mea:-mring from the front linc of the wall of the house at 12 inches above the ground lovel, or tho Imeximum width of the opcnil~gs to exceed four feet; such openings shall be surrounded "t the footway levels by curbs nmde of hard stone not less than nin8 inches wide on tho face; such flaps slmll bo securely fastened hom the underside, a,nd Le made so as to shut 011 to lodges or rabbetod in the ston8 kerbs, and to open outw,wds. All celhr flaps shall be made of jarr"h wood, or iron or steel, or iron grating with woodon fillings, or of artificial stone

Stairs not permitted.

No staircase or steps shall be fixed ben01l,th the eell[,1' fl"ps, and no opening's to basements shall be allowed or used for the purpose of constant access, but only for the purpose of occasionally raising and lowering goods, or re­moving dust, etc., and such openings shaU be closed immediately after such operations [we completed.

COAL :PLATES.

23. Every person who shall construct co"l plates shall cause the same to be circular, and not more than twelve inches in diameter, and to be secm·ely let into rabbets let flush into tho footpl,ths; such cm1,] p]"tes shall be made of iron not less than three-quarters of an inch thick, and deeply chequered on the surfftce; or, if necessary for the purposc of giving' light to the collar, of iron frames, the space or width r~etween the bars shall be not more than on8 and a half inches "t any point, and shall be filled with glass lenses.

DESCIUPTIO:q AND QUALI'J.1Y OF 'rHE SUBS'rANGES 0]' VYAI,LR.

:lei. Every person who shall hereafter erect a bnilding shall canse-

(a.)

(b.)

]'1::t tcrials in w[\ lIs.

'.I.'ho extern"l and party walls of every such building, except in the case of concrete build­ings, to be constructed of bricks or of stone.

Bricks. Bricks shall be at least eight and a-half inches by four and one-quarter inches by two and three­qnarter inches, of good, Imrd, sound, well-burnt quality; stone shall be free from vents, cracks, or large sand holes; "ndlaic1 on its natural bed.

StOlle. (c.) Simibr materials to be usad in the portions of

party and cross walls below the surface or level of the ground, and above the road, including' the chimney stack. Cut bricks may be used in arches over recesses "ud openings in or for facings of external walls.

llIorhu-.

(d.) .All brick and stone work to be put toget.her with lime mortar or with cement mortieI'. Lime mortar to be composed of freshly-burnt lim8 and cle"n sharp sand, free from e"rthy matter, and mixed in the proportion of one part lime to three parts of sanel. Cement mortar to be composed of :Portland cement, or other cement of equal quality, and clean 81mr]) sand, free from earthy matter, mixed in the proportion of at least one part or cement to three parts of sand.

(e.)

(f.)

Df1111P courses.

'Every wall of such building to have a clamp course composed of materials impervious to moisture, extending throng'hout its whole thick­ness "t the level of the lowest floor above ground level. Every external wall or enclosing wall of ,,11 habitable rooms and their ;eppnrtenances, and of all cellars and areas which abut agttinst the earth, to be protecteel by materials impervious to moisture.

rrop of pal'ty .. valls.

The top of every exposed party wall "nd parapet wall to be finished with one course of bricks set on edge in cement mortar, or by a coping of any other water-proof or fire-resisting material pro­perly secured.

Concrek: walls.

(g.) All concrete used in thc construction of walls to bo COlllposec1 of Portland eeluent, 01' otber cenlent of equal quality, clean, shm.'p sanel, and of clean gravel or broken bricks or stone or furnace clinkers, and clean wnter, mixed in the following proportions :·-One ]mrt of cement to two parts of sand, and foul' parts of the OO>1,1'so material broken sufficiontly snmll to pass through a two­inch diameter ring. 'rhe proportions of the materials to be ,tscertained by C>H'eful llleasUre­ment, and the first mixing, eithor by Iml,chine or hand, to be donc dry before tho water is a,dded. The walls to be mtl'ried up regularly, and in parallel frames of equ"l hei;:>"ht, the surface of the concrete to he -well l'arnnH:d, ft,ncl to be properly cleaned for the next layer of concrete. The thickness of concrete walls to he eqm,l at least to the thickness pl'esc]'ibed for brick walls. Such portions or concrete party walls tmd chimney stacks as "ro carried abuve the roofs of building'S to be rendered externally with cement and mortar.

Rl!:CESSES AND OPENINGS IN EX'I'ERNAL "VALLS.

25. No person who shall hereafter ereet a bui.lding shall make any recess 01' opening in any external wall of such building unless-

(a.) The back of such recess or opening be at the least eight and a half inches thick; ;end

(b.) 'rhe a,ggl'oga,te atea. of recesses and openings above the ground storey do not exceed one-half of the whole area of the w;tll of the storey in which they are made.

RECESSES AND OPENINGS IN PARTY "VALLS.

26. "No person who shall hereafter erect it building shall make any recess or opening in any party wall of such building un1ess-

(a.) The baok of such reccss or opening be at the least eig'ht and a half inches thick; and

(b.) Over every recess so formed an arch of at least two rings of brickwork of the full depth of the recess be t.urned on cvery storey except in the case of recesses formed for lifts; but where such recess does not exceed five inches in depth, cor­belling in brick or stone may be substituted for the arching; and

(c.) '1'he a ggregate area of all such recesses "nd openings does not exceed one half of the whole area of the wall of the storey in which they are made; and

(d.) Snch recesse3 or openings do not come within thirteen inches of the inner bce of the external wails.

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UNITED BUILDINGS.

27. No person shall cause any buildings to be united, except where such building's are wholly in one occupation, or are constructed or achLpted to bo so.

(a.) Ro person shall causo any buildings to be united if, when so united, and considered as one build­ing only, such buildings would not be in con­formity with this By-law.

(b.) Openings.

No person shall make an opening in any party wall, or in two external walls dividing buildings, which buildings, if taken together, would con­tain more than two hundred and fifty thousand cubic feet, except nnder the following condi­tions ;-

(1.) Such opening shall not exceed in width seven feet, or in height eight feet, and snch opening or openings taken together shall not exceed one half of the length of snch party wall, or such external w"Us ou e"ch floor of the building in which they occur.

(2.)

(3·)

Such opening sh"ll have the door jambs and he"d formed of brick, stone, or iron, "nd be closed by two wrought iron doors, each one-quarter of "n inch thick in the panel, or rLt a disbnce from e"oh other of the full thickness of the wall, fitted to rebrLted fmmos without woodwork of any kind, or by wrong'ht iron sliding doors, or shutters properly constrnctcd fitted into grooved or rebated iron frames.

If the thickness of the wall be not less than twenty-four inches, or the doors be placed at a distance from each other of not less than twentv-four inches, such opening may be nine feet six inches in height.

OWllers to give notice.

(c.) Whenever any buildings which hrLve been united cease to be in one oceupation, the owner 01'

owners thereof shall give notice to the Surveyor. and shall cause all oponings in any party wall, or in any ext('r11l11 walls uniting such buildings, to be stopped up with brick or stone work not less than thirteen inches in thickness [except in the oaso of a wall eight and rL half inches thiek, in which case eight and rL 1l11lf inches shall be sufficient], rLnd properly bonded with such w"ll, and any timber not in conformity with this By-law placed in the wnll slmll be removed.

BRRSSU:L\Il\IEltB.

28. Every person who sh"ll hel"enfter erect rL building' shal1 c"use every bressumlller in any oxtornal, intern"l, or pnrty wall, to be of rolled steel 01' iron, or trussed 01' flitchecl wooden girder of approved strength, rLncl to have a bearing in the direction of its length of at least six inches at each end upon a sufficient pier of hrick 01' stonG, or upon [1n iron storey post fixed on a solid foun(btion, in addition to its bearing upon any party wall or external wrLll, and he shall also C'Ulse such bressnmlller to have sHch other storey posts, iron columns, stanchions, or piers of brick or stone, or corbels, as may be sufficient to c<,rry the super·.strncture. l'he ends of such bressUllllner shall not bo pbced nearer to crLch other 01' the opposite face of the party walls than four inches; provided that

(a.)

(b. )

( c.)

Hpace for ]~xpnnsioll.

At each end of every met"llic bress11mmer a space shall be left oqnal to one-(IUIHter of an inch for every ten fcet, and also for any fractional part of ten feet of the length of such bressummer to allow for expansion.

Telllpleb.

Every bressnmmer bearing upon a party wall shall be borne by a templet or corbel of stone or iron tailed through at least half the thickness of the wall, and of the full breadth of the bres8ummer.

Bressummers cOllsisting of more than one joist shall be solidly holted together with packing pieces filling in the v!1c"nt spaces hetween the webs of the joists, and shall have such additional plates of sufficient strength, calculated in accordance with recognised forlllnb, rivettcd on to the top or bottom boom. Bressummers shall in no case have a less factor of safety than three for dead loads, and five for live loads.

GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

TIMBER IN W AI,LS.

29. Every person who shall hereafter erect, alter, or add to any building shall comply with the following regulations ;-

Bond Tim bel'.

(a.) No bond timbe~' or wood plate shall be built into any party wall, "nd the ends of any wooden beam or joists hearing on such wall shall be at least foul' and a h"lf inches from each other, or from the opposite face of the wall.

(b.)

( c.)

( (l.)

( e.)

Corbels or Templets.

'1'he end of any timber not permitted to be placed in Or to have a hearing upon rL party wall may be carried on a corbel or templet of stone or iron or vitrified stoneware, tailed into the wall to a distance of at least eight and a hrLlf inches, or otherwise supported to the satisfaction of the Surveyor.

W 00<1 work set back.

All woodwork fixed in any external wall and fmmes of doors and windows of shops on the ground storey of any huilding (except loophole fmmes or bressunllncr) shall be set back "t the least four inches from the external faee of such wall.

Eox Gutters.

If any gutter, any prLrt of which is formed of combustible materials, adjoin an external wall, such wall shall be Cl1l'ried up so as to form a para,pet one foot at the least above the highest part of the gutter, and the thickness of the panLpet so carriod up shall be at least eight and a half inches throughout.

No f,wia or projecting eave constructed of inflammable materials shrLll be erected at a less distance than two feet six inches from the boundary of an adjoining property.

PROJECTIONS.

30. Every person who shall hereafter erect, alter, 01' add to any. building shall cause-

(a.)

(b. )

l\fa terials.

All copings, cornices, stringcourses whatsoever, and corhelled projections of prLrty walls to be of brick, tile, stone, ai'tificial stone, slate, cement, or other fire-proof material.

Projections sccllred.

Every cornico or other proj ection to be tailed into the wall of the building, [md where the projection thereof exceeds the thickness of the wall, to be weighed or tied down. No cornice to project more than two feet six inches over the public way or beyond the face of the external wrLll.

Plinths.

31. No porson shall mLUse the plinth of rLny building to project beyond the surveyed huilding. line except ~s fol~ows, that is to slty:-Plinths not exceodmg two foet 111 heIght nmy project two and a half inches into the streets beyond the surveyed building line. ,'\Then streets are constructed on a O"l'adient, the height of the plinth llmy be varied if appro';ocl by the Surveyor.

Comices of Shop Fronts.

32. No person shall cause the cornice of any shop front the piers of which have been built upon the surveyed building line, to project beyond such piers and beyond such surveyed building' line except as follo.ws :-In a street or way of a width not greater thau tlnrty-three feet, such pr(;jectioll slmll not exceed thirte~n inches; ,in a street or way of a width greater tban tlllrty-three feet, such pro­jection 81mll not exceed eighteen inches.

};xtont of Woodwork in Shop Fronts. 33. No person who sh"ll hereafter erect, alter, or add to

any buildillO" shall cause any pm't of the woodwork of any shop front t~ be fixed higher than twenty-five feet above the paVell1Pnt of the public footpath in front of the shop, or nerLrer than four and rL half inches to the centre of the party wall, where the adjoining premises are sepamted hy" party wall, or nearer tlmn four and a half inches to the face of the wall of the rLdjoining premises, where the adjoin­inO' premises IHl,ve a separ"te wall, unless a pier 01' corbel of st;ne brick or other incombustible material, at least fom' and ,{ half i~ches wide, be placed as high as, and alongside such woodwork, and projecting throughout at the least one inch in front thereof, hetween such woodwork and the centre of the party wrLll or the separate wall, as the case may he,

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Bay 'Vindows.

34. Bay windows to any dwelling-house may be erected on the land of the owner of such house, provided that no sueh b.ay ,vind~,~s shall be erected excppt subject to the fol1owmg conchtlOns, yiz. :-

( 1.)

(2.)

Such willdo"\ys shall not (~xcet'd throe store;ys in height above the level of the foOtwfLY.

Slmll be in no pfLrt nearer to the cenh'e of the nCfLrest l)fLrty wall than tho extromo amount of their projection from the main wfLll of the b11ild­ing to , .. hich they are fLttached.

Sha11 not; taken too-ether, exceed in width three­fifths of the front';'~g;e of the building' towards the street to which such bays face.

Oriel '\Viudov-ls, Turret;, Bulconets.

35. Oriel windows, turrets. and balconets to a buildino' may be erected in a street of ;1, width of not less tlmn forty feet, or where the front wall of such buildinp; is at a distance of not less tht~n forty feet from the opposite boundary of the street, provided that no snch oriel window turret or balconet shall be erected except subject to thc follo';'i1w conditions, viz. :- "

(1.) No part of sueh winelow, turret, or balconet shall extenc1more thn,n three feet from the face of the front wt,ll of snch builc1inO', or more than twelve inches over the public 'vaY.

(2.) No pm·t of such window, turret, or balconet shall be less than ten feet above the lcvel of the footway of the stroet.

(3·) No part of snch window, turret, Or bnlconet where same overhangs the public. way shall bo within a disbncc of four feet of the contre of tho near­est party \vall.

(4.) On no fiool' shn11 the tota1 ,viclth of allY oriel windows, turrets, or baJconets, taken to,C:'other, exceed three-fifths of thc length of the wnJl of the building of that :fioor.

Dl'aillagc of Projections.

36. Every person who shall hereafter croct, altor, Or add to a building shall canse the roof, f\,1,t, Or o'utter of such building, and every shop front, bay window, ~riel window, tnrret, ]x,lccmot, or othor simihtr projection erectccl in the course of such work to be ';0 ,uT<tngccl'ancl constructed, and so SU1)plied with gutters and pipes as to prevent the watel' therefrom from dropping' upon 01' rmmillg over any public W1'y.

No other Projections a1lowed.

37. Except in so far as is permitted by this By-law in the ease of shop fronts and projoding' ,,-indows, and with the exception of w>'1tcr pipes and their' appurtenances, coping';;" st.l'ing~courscs, cornicos, facins~ "\Ylndo\v dressings, and oth~r like architectural decomt.ions, no person shall crtuse or allow any projection I1'01ll itEJ building to extend beyond the surveyed building line in tmy sheet.

Pl'OjCctiOllS not to oycrlaT),

38. r~ 0 person shall crnU5C 01' allow a,llY c:ol'llicc, string­course, 01' other projection on any building' to be constructed in. such Inanner ;;18 to overlap or projeet. in front of any adjoining property unless with the consent of tho owner of the adjoining property exp!'essed in writing', and deposited in the hands of the Building Sm·voyor.

Foundations and Supports.

39. Every person who shall hereafter erect, alter, or add to ttny building shall canso evel'J chimney of such building erected in the course of sneh work to he built 011 solid foundations and with footings similar to the footings of the wall against which such chimney is built, unless it is carried upon iron girders, with direct bearings upon any party wall, external or cross walls, to the satisffLction of the Surveyor; provided, nevertheless, th"t. in cases in which it is imprac­ticfLble to comply with the above provisions, such person may CfLUBe any chimnoy of such building to bc built on corbels of brick, stone, or other incombustible mat.erials, if the lVork so corbelled out docs not project from the wall more than the thickness of the wall measured immediately below sueh corbel.

Soot Doors.

40. All chimneys and flues shall hfLve proper soot doors of not less than forty square inches, which shall be at least fifteen inches distant from any woodwork, and no pcrson shall hereafter construct fLny chimney flue so as to incline at a less "ngle than forty-five degrees to horizon, or without prov'ding proper soot doors. ' .

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41. Every person who shall horefLfter erect, fLlter, or add to any building shall cause :-

(a.)

(b. )

( c.)

(d,)

( e.)

(f.)

(g. )

(h.)

(i.)

(j,)

(le.)

(L.)

Chilnllcy Arches [mel Bars.

An arch of brick or stone to be built over the opening of overy chimney constructed in the course of such work to support the bre"st thereof, fLnd shall support all such arches, except semi­oircular ones, upon wrought iron bfLrs of sufficient strength, to be built eig'ht and a-half inches into the chimney jambs.

Flues.

All flues in such building constructed in the course of such work, which may be intended for usc in connection with any oven, furnace, cockle, steam boiler, or close fire, constructed for any pU11)ose of trade or business, or w11ich may be intended for use in connection with any range or cooking apparatus of such building, when occupied as a hotel or eating house, to be sur­rounded with brickwork at least eight and a-half inches thick from the floor on which such oven, furnfLce, cockle, steam boiler, Or close fire may be constructed or placed to a point eighteen inches clear of the outside of the roof.

Flues to be PUl'gcted.

The inside of every flue constructed in the course of such work, to be pargeted, or lined with fire­resisting glazed piping or stoneware.

Outside Flues to be 111arkec1.

The position and course of every fiue which is being constructed in fL party wall, if the con­struction of the building or of the flues fLnd fire­places on both sides of such party wall be not carried on contemporaneously, to be distinguished in some durable manner by outline marks on the outside of the work as it is cfLlTied up.

Chimney Jambs.

The jambs of every fireplace opening' constructed in the course of such work to be at least eight mlCl a-half inches thiclc

Chimney Breast. 'rho breast of every chimney and the brickwork surrounding cvery 8moke flue constructed in the course of such work, except where otherwise provided in this By-law, to he fLt lea,st four and a-half inches thiclc

Back of Fireplaces.

.'1'he back of every fireplace opening constructed in the course of such work in a pfLrty wall to be at least eight and a-half inches thick from the hmrth to the hcight of twelve inches above the mantel.

],lucs ill Cross Walls.

The upper side of every flue constructed in a cross w[111, and carri"d from the firenlace to an extol'lml wall, to be at least eight <and a half inches thi<:k.

Thickness of ,Valls of Flues. Every chimney shaft or smoke :fiue constructed in the course of such work, not otherwise provided for in this By-htw, to be carried up in brickwork at least four inches thick throughout to a height of not less tlmn three feet above the roof, flat, or gutter adjoining thereto, me"sured at the highest point in thc line of j1U1ction with such roof, flat, or gutter.

Top of Stn.ck,

The highest six courses of every chimney stack or shaft constructed in the course of snch work to be built in cement mortal'.

Outer Hearths.

An outer hearth to 'be constructed before evel'y fireplace opening, which hearth shall consist of a slab of stone or other incombustible material fLt least fourteen inches wide and six inches longer on each side than the width of such opeuing. Except on the lowest. floor, snch slab shall be laid on iron bearers or brick trimmer arches, supported by the floor joists, but on t.he lowest floor may be bedded on a solid built up foundation,

Inner Hearths.

The inner heart.h of every chimney erected in the course of such work to be constructed wholly of briek, stone, or other incombustible material, and such hearth, except on the lowest floor, or

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unless inset in the brickwork of a chimney breast, to be supported by corbelling' of brick or stone, or by slate Or stone slabs, or by iron girders of other incombustible material; provided that on the lowest floor such hearth shall be bedded on a solid built foundation. In no case shall the least thickness of such inner hearth be less than six inches.

42. No person who shall hereafter orect, alter, or add to any building shall cause or allow:

Height of Chimneys. (a.) rrhe brickwork or stonework of any chimney shaft

erected in the course of such work, other than a chimney shaft of the furnace of any steam engine, brewery, distillery, or manufactory to be built higher above the roof, flat, or gutter adjoining thereto than a height equal to six times the least widt.h of such chimney shaft, taken at the level of the highest point in the line of junction, unless such chimney shaft shall be built with or bonded to another chimney shaft not in the same line with the first-mentioned chimney shaft, or shall be otherwise rendered secure.

Flues against Party Walls. (b.) Any flue to be built in or against any party wall,

unless it be surrounded with new brickwork at least four inches thick, properly bonded into the old work.

43. No person shall canse or allow:­Cutting into ChiullWYS.

(a .. ) Any chimney shaft, jn.mb, breast, or flue to be cut into, except for the purpose of repair, or for some one or more of the following purposes :-

(1.) For letting in orremoving oi' altering flues pipes, or funnels for the conveyance of hot air, sInoko, or steam, or for letting in, removing, 01' nltering smoke jacks.

(2.) For forming openings for soot doors, in which m1se such openings shall be fitted with a close iron nnd frame.

(3.) For making openings for the insertion of ventilating val ves, provided that such openings shall not be nmde nearer than twelve inoh08 to any tim bel' 01' com­bustible substnllce.

Thnber neal' Chimneys. (b.) Any timber or woodwork to be placed:-

(I.) In any wall 01' chimney breast nearer than four and a-half inches to thc inside of a.ny flue 01' chimney opening;

(2.) Under any chimney opening within six inches from the npper surfnce of the hem·th thereof.

,"Voodell Plugs.

44. No person shall drive rmy wooden plug into allY wall nearer than foul' nnd a-half inches to the inside of any flue or chimney opening, nor shttll any iron holdfasts 01' other iron fnstenings be placed nearer tlmn two inches thereto.

FAC'l'OrlY CIIIDINIGYS.

45. Every person who s11>111 heronfter constrnct a chillIney shaft which may be intended for use in connection with the furnace of a steam engine, brewery, distillery, 01' manu­factory, shall construct snch slmH in conformity with following rules :-

Founda.tions.

(a.) Thf\ foundation of sneh shnft shall be made of concrete or other sllflicient fOUllch1tion.

J!'ootiUgR.

(b.) The footings of such shaft shall spread all round the base thereof by regular otrsets to a projection equnl to the thickness of the enclosing brickwork at the base of such shaft, [mel the space enclosed by such foutings shall be filled in solid as the work progresses.

Width at Rase. (c.) The width of the base of snch shaft, if square,

shn11 be at lettst one-tenth of the proposed height thereof, or if such shrtft is r01ll1d, octagonal, or other many and equal-sided [bnd angled, then nt least one-twelfth of thc height thereof.

Chimuey Shaft. (d.) Every such shaft shall be cm'rieel up throughout

in brickwork nnd mortar of the bAst quc1lity, and if detached shall be tnpcrvd gmclnally from the base to the top, and on all faces or sides of such shaft at the rate of nt least two fmel a-lmlf inches for every ten feet of hcight.

GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

Thickness of Brickwork. (e.) '1'he brickwork at the top of such shaft, and for

twenty feet below the top, shall be nt least eight and n-lmlf inches thick, and such thickness shall be increftsccl at least" four inches for every additional twenty feet, measured dowmvards.

Projections. (f.) Every cap, cornice, pedestal, string-course, or

other varintion from plain brickwork in connec­tion with such shaft shall be as additional to the thickness of brickwork required undor this By­law, and every such cap shall be constructed and secured to the satisfaction of the Surveyor.

Fire-brick Lining'S.

(g.) All fire-brick lining built inside tho lower portion of such slmft shall be addition"l to, and inde­pendent of the thickness of the brickwork thereof prescribed by this By-law, rmd shall not be bondAd therewith.

GENERAL R,"SCl'RTC'rIONS R,lGLA'J'lNG ']'0 S'l'lGAm

BOlIJ lDJi,S, ~rrc.

Floors.

46. No person shall cause Or allow:-(a.) The floor under any oven, copper, stearn boiler, or

stove, which is not hen-ted by g'llS, or the floor arounel the sitme for a spnce of eighteen inches, to be constructed of nmterinls of a combllstible or heat-conductin g nature, or less than six inches thick.

Smoke Pipes.

(b.) Any pipo for convoying smoke or other prodl1cts of combustion, heated air, stelllll, or hot water, to be fixed against any building on the face ndjoin­iug to any stroet or pni,lie \my.

(c.) .Any pipe for conveying smoke or other products of combustion to be fixed nom'or tlmn six inches to any combustible Il1ttterials.

stClllll Pilles.

(d.) Any pipe for conveying llC'atetl :til' or steam to be fixed nearo1' than six indIOS to any combustible llutteria,}s.

Hot W"ter Pipes. (e.) Any pipe for conveying hot watt'r to be fixed

noarer than three inclw3 to 'lily combustible materials, provided thnt the restrictions imposed by this clause, and by Snhclnuso (d.), with respect to the clista.nee at which pipes for conveying steam and hot water sl.,11 1 be fixed from any combustible umterials, shall not npply in the case of pipes providecl with n free blow-off.

:Floors over IT'urnaecs. (f.) The floor over any room or C'llelosccl space in

which n. funmce is fixed, or allY Hoor within eighteen inches from the crown of an oven to be constructed of combustible ]w,teri"ls.

SrrAll~CASES.

47. Every person who shall hereafter eonstrnct or ndapt any building for occupntion in scparate tCllements by more than two families, shall cause thc principal stn,ircase of such building, which nU1y be used by several families in common, to be ventilated upon overy storey above the gTound storey by mefms of winl!ows or skylights, opening directly into the externall1ir.

48. Every person concerned in the erection of any dwelling-house not snbjoct to the provisions of the last preceding clause, shall Cf1Use t.he princip"l sbLil'ef(se in such dwelling-house to be ventilated by menns of l1 window or skylig t opening directly into the external :til'.

4H. l~vory person con<:erned in the erection of a. building of more than 150,000 cubic feet, which is constructed or allapted to be used asa dwelling-house for sepl1l'l1te families, shall cause the floors of the lobbies, corridors, passages, landings, and also the stairs, to be of fire-resisting m'Lteri,"ls, 'mel, when over three storeys exclusive of base­ment, to be carried by supports of fire-resisting materials.

HABl'l'AllLE BOOMS. 50. Every persoll ooncerned in the erection of any build­

ing' conta,llling' a, hnhitable roonl 01' rOOlllS shall CtLUSe :-

Cubical capacity.

(a.) Every such room to have a ClLpacity of not less tlmn soven hund]'cd cubic feet.

Height of 1'001118 in roof.

(b.) Every such room wholly or partly in th.e roof of such building to he at [mLst eight feet in height from the Hoor to the ceiling t,hroughout not less than one half the floor area of such room.

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(c )

(d.)

( e,)

(n

Height of othor rooms.

Evory such room, not being wholly or pitrtly in tho roof, to be in every part E\,t leltst eight feet six incllOs in heig'ltt from the floor to the ceiling.

Every such 1'00111 to have one 01' 11101'e "\viudo"Ws opel;illg' directly into the extern("tl air, or into a conservatory, with a total snperi"icies clear of the ~asb fritmes and frce from n,ny obstruction to the lig'ht, eqlla1 to >Lt least one-twelftb the floor area of such room, EtHel so cOlJstructed thitt a portion equal to at least olle-twfmty-foul'th of such floor are" 81m be opened, and that tho opening in each case shall extend to at least seyen feet above the floor level, providGd tlmt such room may be lighted by a hmtGrn light, which shn.ll be hung to open with r"ds 01' lines Ewd levers, of which a portion equal to at ]eitst one twenty-fourth of the floor area. C[1,11 be opened.

Hooms over stal)les.

I~very sucb room constructed over it stable to be sepamted from tho sb\'ble by a floor, which shall 1m\'e in every pmt not occupied by a joist 01' girder a, Jaycr of concrete or cl;;LY pugging of good q!1nlity, or of oth(~r solid COllstl'uution three inches in thickne"s, finished smooth upon the upper surfae,c, and properly supported, and the underside cf such floor to he ceiled with lath and plaster of guod quality, or of other solid con­struction ; and every stf1il'case, gallery, or structure by which such r00111S shall be approached to be separated from the st>1ble which it a,djoins hy a brick wnJI not less than eight and a-half inches in thickness.

V cntHaiioll.

Every such room, \Y hether used for the purpose of habitation 01' for the a,ssemblage of people for 'tny purpose wlmtcYcl', to be well and properly ventilated by the inscriion or 2,ir bricks below the t100l', a'ld by openings in the sleeper walls, also by inlet vontil>1to1'S in tho walls, and by outlet VGlltil;ttol's in the ceilings, or >1t the top of tl,e wn11s of sHoh room, with sulficient flues itnd pipes tberoto, according to the position and size of such room,

Ventilation nuder BaSCllwut.

(g.) Every bascment room h>1ving Et wooden floor other tlllm n, Hoor constructed of solid wood bedded on concrete to have " sniHcient spEece between the gl'cuml otnd the underside of the floor to admit of ventihtion by mC'l.ns or air flues formed in the wall connected with air-bricks or otherwise above ground leveL

DisliL1JCC f1'0111 bonndar,Y.

51. No person slmll C>HFe or ~\'liow to be constructed in any dwelling any ha,bita.ble 1'00111, unless evory windo,Y thoreof opening directly illtO the extcl'm,l fljr itt the side of sueh dwelling' is provided with a cleaT ail' spaco, in the case of a sing'le storied dwelling- of at least two feet >1nd six inches, and in any othor case of r~t least three feet wide, meE1sured sqlU1l'e on to the exterior f>1ce of the wall in which such vdndo.w is situ(;1,te, sneh air space being in thp 8(:1.1110

ownership as the dwelling.

LIGHT COUB,'l'S,

52, No person shall CEtUSe 0'-' allow:­Light courts inside bnHdings.

( a,)

(b. )

A lU1bitr1ble room, not having a window directly opening int, tho GxtclrllU-l ail', otherwise than into a court enclosed on eyery side, t,) be con­structed in ,tnv building, unless the width of such court, Ill~El,sured ft:om such window to the opposite wal!, shEtll he eqmll to half the height measured from the sill of such window to the erwes or top of the parapet of the opposite wall; provided that a conrt of which the gre"ter dimension docs not exceed twice the lesser climen~ion shall be held to comply with this clause if a court of the same area, but square in shape, would e ,mply therewith.

Light courts op.tside building'S.

No pm'son shall C>1use 01' a.llow to be constructed in any building, other than n, dwelling-house, any habicable room, unless eyery winelow of such room opening directly into' an external light court at the side of such builcling is provided with a clear air sprtce of at lea,st foul' feet, measured square on to the external face of the wall in which sucb window is situate, such air­space being in the same ownership as the said building,

GAZETTE, W.A. 2901

Ventilation of light courts.

(c.) Any light court, wholly or in part open on the top, but enclosed on eyery side, and constructed O1lld used for admitting light and air to ot domestic building, to be constructed unless adequate provision sha11 Im\"e been made for the ventilation of such court by means of a commu­nication capable of admitting fresh air to the lower end of such court.

Access to light courts.

(el,) Any light court, enclosed on every side, to be constructed in any building, unless means of access is given to such court by a doorway lead­ing out from the ground storey of such bnilding

( e,) Drainage of light courts.

Any light court, enclosed on every side, to be con· structed, unless adeqtlitte provision for the proper drainage of such court shall first have been made,

Back buildiugs.

5:3, No person shall cause 01' allow any habitable room to be eOllstructcd in any back building when the only window or windows of such room opening into the external air is or >1,1'e situate in the wetn which faces the front build­ing-, unless every window of snch room be placed not nearer to the opposite witll of the front building than a distance of twelve feet. '

CoxvlmsIOX 0];' BUJI,DINGS.

5,1. No person shall convert into or use as >1 dwelling. house any building or any part thereof not originotlly built itS and for a dwelling-house within the limits of the muni<3ipality, whether built before or after the making of this By-law, without tI,e previous consent of the CounciL

SIGNBOARDS, SrGNS, ETC.

55. No person shall erect, put up, 01' place any sign­b,)a.l'd, sign, a\vning, blind, overhanging hLmp, or other thing, over or ncar any footway or roadway within the municipE1lity without first having obtained the written consent of the Council therefor, Permission to erect a signboard shall only be given where there is a yeranclah to which to alfix such signboard, and every person who shall have obtc)'ined permission to erect a signboard shall cause the same to be securely fastened to snch verandah at a height in the clear of not less than eight feet from the footpath. No sig'llboard shall be affixed to >1ny covering of the verandah roof, or to EWy roof guttering', nor sh0111 it project beyond the footway into the roitdway.

Vl!iH.ANDAHS AND BALCONIES.

bG, No person shall erect any vemndah or balcony over [l,ny public footway within the limits of the North Fre­llUtntle Municipality unless he shall have obtained a license in accol'Clrwce with Schedule IV. 01' V., aod except in accordance with plans itpprovecl by the Council, nor shall he cause or allow itny portion of any verandah or balcony, now or hereafter to be erected, to be enclosed,

lYIISCELLANEOUS.

.E1illing ill of Cellars.

57, The owner of any building or premises shall fill up, secure, or remove any cellar-ways or openings which may be in or under any footway, and are used in connection with, or are appurtemmt to such building or premises, whenever ordered by the Council so to do.

Removal of Verandahs, etc.

58, '1'he owner of any building or premises shall, when ordered by the COll11cil so to do, at his own expense, remove itny verandah, balcony, 01' other obstruction used in connection with or appurtenant to such building or premises, which shall obstruct the footway or street, or are dangerous, whether such verandah, balcony, or other obstruction shall have been erected before or after the cummencement of "The Municipal Institutions Act, 1900."

Posts and 1)01es in Streets.

59. The owner of any Imnpost, telegraph, telephone, electric lighting, or tramway poles shetH, when ordered by the Council so to do, at his own expense, paint the same during such hours and in such manner as ,the Surveyor shall direct, and shall at sucb like expense and when so ordered, remove any of such pusts or poles as shall be bent, dangerous, unsightly, or not in use.

Da,ngerou;3 Fences.

60. No·person shall erect any dangerous fence, or shall use barbed wire in the construction of any fence abutting on any public place.

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Refrigerating P!1int.

61. The owner or occupier of any building occupied or used as a workshop, wookroom, or office, which shall be partially or whoUy constructed of iron, 7.inc, or tin shall, once in every three years, or oftener, when'so ordered by the Council, cause snch iron, zinc, or tin, to be coated with refrigcrating paint.

Dangerous Projections.

62. No person shnJl cause or allow any iron spike or other pr0jecti0n, broken glass, or barbed wire to be placed or fixed on any premises abutting upon n, strcet or way.

63. No person shall construct any building without pro­vicling convenient means of access to the roof, by manholes or otherwise.

61.. 'Timber-framed gables to '1ny bay willliow may be constructed in buildings of the domestic class, and in buildings of other classes, if approved and consented to by the Council, and indorsed on the drawings by the building surveyor.

65. All sky-lights in verandahs and buildings, and the sloping sides of all lantern lights, shall be protected by galvanised-iron wire guards, securely fixed to the inside thereof.

PJiJNAVrJES.

66. 'rhese By-laws shall apply to every part of the Municipality of North Fremantle, and any person who contravenes or does not comply with anyone of t.he pro­visions of these By-laws shall be deemed guilty of (m ofi'ence against the same, and for every snch offence shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

67. 'i'he provisions of the foregoing By-bws relating to the erection of brick or stone buildings or structures shall apply only to the erection of brick or stone structures in the following streets of the Sf tid JYlunicipality of North 1<'re­mantle, viz.;--;-

John ~treot East and Victoria Avenue.

No wooden structul'.o slutH be erected at a less distance f1'0111 building !11ignment than thirty feet.

BAKEHOUSE PLOORS.

68. 'rhe floors of every bakehouse shall be constrncted of concrete, wood blocks, bricks, asphaltc, or other imper­vious material authorised and approved by the Surveyor.

69. Nothing in these By-laws shall be construed to pre­clude an own0r of land in any street within the Municipality other thml the streets lwreinbeforc mentioned, fro111 erecting a wooden building, providing such proposed wooden building shall first be approved of by the building surveyor :1nd erected to his satisfaction, and provid(!d snch wooden building shall be erected at a distance of not less than three feet from the boundary of the l'tncl adjoining the la.nd upon which the proposed wooden building is required to be erected.

Provided further, that in the event of any owner erecting or proposing to erect a. brick building in any street other than those hereinbefore named, the said proposed building shall be erected in accordance with the conditions of these By-laws relating to brick or stono buildings.

SCHEDUI,E 1.

AFP!,WA'I'ION FOIDT.

fro the Building SUl'voYOl'-

As tho builder 01' person causlng and dil'llCtiUg' the ullLlol'1l1011tiollCd work to be executed, I hereby apply for It Bmldil1g' I.Jicollse for same, and also give you notice that, after three clear days 1'1'0111 t.he sorvice upon you of this notice, the pl'oposed work will bo begun, unless a Building IJic0nse shallllleallWhilc be refused.

Tn:g }'OLLOWIXG Aim THE PAR'rICULARS OF' THE PIWPOSgn \VOHle;-

Sit.uation of huilding' Ol'} \Yard .. StreeG ... ?~rncture (or ot each JJot.. . .. Subdivision ... If l110re than one) Honse 11I11n1>e1' ............ .

Intended UElBof bnildillg'}l)OllleStiC building ............ to be used as ...... , .. or strncture (or of Builaiug'" .................. ofthe vVarehouse Class to each 1f more tl1a.n one) be uHed as ........ .

AllY llumher of bUild.;- Pnblic bllilding .............. to be used as ings or structures (if f:itructure ........... . .... to l)e llsedas more thnn one) Dwelling No...... . ..... ROO1l1S No ..

Additions or ultel'ntions"l To ........... domestic building-to building or strue- \ Ad,litions (if Ully) ......... ft. x .... ft. ture (or to each if To" .......... bni1dillg of "\YaTehouse Class--more thun one, if ad- Additions (if uny).. ..ft ...... .It. ditions or u.ltern.tions ;'-To ....... pnblic building do. .. ..... ft .. , ..... ft. are the subject of the \ fro ........ structure do. . . .ft ....... Jt. notice) and nitture of rro .... dwelling.housc do. . . .ft ....... ft.. additions or altera· tiolls )

'l'he nature of the work is :~-. DnIENSIONS OF BUILDINGS OR STRUC'l'URB (or of each if more than

oue) : Area ........... .ft.: Depth... . .... .It.: Width ....... .lt.: Height.. . ... .It.: Number of Storeys ...

Owner:-Nmue., . . ... Address .. Occupier :-Nall1e .. Address ... Date of cOIDluencement of work. ,·' ........ cfuyof .. Signature of person giving notice ...

. .... 190 •

Address .......................... ,

GAZETTE, 'V".A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

SCHEDULE II. Jl'rRB~RESIS'rIXG IVIA'l'ImIAIJs.

The follc)\\'il1g materials sllUH, for the purposes of this By*law, be deemed to he firo*resisting materials :--

(1.) Brickwork, constructed of hl'icks, \voll burnt, hard, find sOHnd, properly bonded, solidly pnt together with:

(0.) Good mortar, composed of fresh burnt limo and sharp clean saud j or

(b.) Good nettt cement; 01'

(c.) Good cement, mixed with sharp clean sand. (2.) Granite HIld other stOllC snittthle for building purposes by

reason of its solidity and duraLility. (3.) Iron, steel, und copver. (4.) .Tarrah fUlcl other Lflrd timhel' when used for hean1s, posts, 01'

in c0111biuntioll with iron, tho timber and iro11, if in beams, being protected by plastering, 01' other i11con1 bustible 01' non-conducting external coating'.

In the case doors --jarrah or other hard timber, not less than inches thick.

In tho case of si.rdrs--·ja.rrah or ot,her hn.rd timber with tl'e1lds, strings, and risers, not less than two inches thiclc

(5.) Slate, tilc,':;, brick, and terra ;cottu, when used for covering corbels.

(6.) l!'lag'stones, when used for ovcrarches, but not exposocl on the under side and supported at the ends only.

(7.) Concrete composed of broken st()llO, chipping'S, or ballast, awl lime, content, 01' cnJcincd gypsnm. when usecl for filling in between joists or floors.

(8.) Any luaterial f1'0111 tinlC to t,1111e approvc:d by the Council as fire-rosisting.

SCHEDULE Ill. I, ... , .......................... , Bni1clinp; Surveyor of ~orth Frmn3.11tle l\'luni·

cipaIity, uncle]' the powor:.; invested iUlno by H fJ'he Building Act, 188.f.," ,1-8;) Victoria" .:\0. 15, Section lG, hereby g'i\'e yon notice that the building situated in.... . ........... 8treet, and on lot lltllllk~red No ......... , of wlJich you ttJ'O t.he .............................. ) is ill ~t tlaug'crons condition, and you arc hereby l'C(luired within ............... (lays from tile receipt of this notice to remove Stlid building to 11lY saUsfaction.

And further take notice that in dofanlt of your doing so yon will be liable to a pcnalty of Twenty Pounds (.t:W) and to pay the costs of the removal of said building' Ly the COllUCil.

Datecl this ............... cltty .................. , 190

"Ern/th From.antIc .JIliHicilJal CowlciL VERANDAH LICENSE.

No., ....... . Date ................... .

Issned subject to the provisions of t:3, 1·1" und 15 of ., The Building Act, 188,}," and of Part X., """""C(HHm 2<16, :G55, 256, 262 of H r:ellC niunicipal Institutions Act, 1900.

Grftllted to .................... of.. .. 'Io be erected

Length .......... feet. Width .............. fect..

Sl'J·;C:JFICA'l'ION ANj) CON1H'l'IOXS.

1. . Auy person wishing- 1-.0 erect a vcra.ndal! 111lBt, previous to com~ mencil1g sneh erection, obtain fron1 the Bnihling Sm'\'eyor a license in the for111 ::\J)oV"e set forth, anl1lJO \vi11 l)e rcquiretl to deposit with the Surveyor a 1)la.n, elm+atioll, section, and spccific:tt.ion, showing in detail tue const:i'uctioll of snch voramla.h ltlHl t.he manner in which it is proposed to secure same to the building to which it is attached.

2. The 1110cl{s supporthlg tho co1111n118 are to he sonnd sa.wn jarrah, two feet ill length and eight inches hy eight 111e11es in section, placed 'ivith their outer faces close to the inside line of kerbillg, the blocks to be plumb, and t.he eart.h well rammed dOWll around them.

3. 'rhe c01ull1ns aro to be bost wrought". or cnst metal, or jal'rah jf approved by the {JouBeil, ornamental in deBi~'ll, s01111(1, clean, and free froll1 defects; the shafts of metnl columns to 1)0 not less than four illc11es ill d1:nnet{>]·, nor less tl1:l11 ~ of all inch thjck ill any part; the columns to be of nVIJroved desigll, fwd seenrely fixo(l to blocks and superstrncture. Jlll'l'i.Lh posts to he not less 1-,lUlu five inches square and ch~t1llfel'ed, or six inehes iu di:tlllej"or if round,

-1. r:r1w frieze, fringe llud hraclwts are to De sound, clean, ornu­mcntal ca:-;t iron, securely fixed to fdeze rails.

5. Eaves Illates may be of wood, nine inches hy two inches i wrought pitching lll~ttes may abo 1)0 of wood, four inches hy two inches, bolted iuto the walls; returns to be of similar constrnction.

G. rfhere lllust be at least eight feet clear headway uncler all parts of the snperstrncture.

7. Roof to be 2j,~gauge g':llvanised corrugn.tecl iron, !tndlappea and riveted at edges, one rivet to each foot in lellgth of lap, the whole to be watertight.

8. Eaves gntters to he of 1110ultled wrought iron, area of cross­section t.o be not less than bvelve square inches, and to be securely fixed to the eaves plate, discharging iuto columns; the bases of columns to be perfo),;lted so as to discbarge freely to street chunnel.

9. rl'lte whole to be painted with three coats allii-eorrosion pa.int. 10. The whole const,ruci-cd nntI completed flll(l continuously

maint.ainecl in and repair to the satisfaction of the Surveyor. 11. The owner to comply with nIl ]OIunicipnl Regulations now or

hereafter applying to sueh erections. 12. 'rho owuer to pay to the Council half cost of kerbing and

tttrpaviug of footway, and whole cost of tnrpaving any door approaches. 1a. If at any time the Council considers it necessary, in the interest

of the pul1ic, t.hat tl~c verandah should he reulOved, then the holder of the Verandah License shall, upon receipt of it notice to that effect, under the haud of the Ivlayol' or rrmvl1 Clerk, re1l10Ve the structure within the period stated therein, and in the eyent of the holder of the license failing or refusing to remove t.he said structure, the Council shall be at libcrt;y to renlO've it at the licensee's risk and expense.

Building Surveyor.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

SCHEDULE V. North Fl'cfiHwtlc ltI1tnicipal Council.

No ... . B.\LC01\Y JJICl;!NSE.

DnJe ...... . Issued subject to the provisions of Sections 13, 1-1, [md 15 of H The

Building Act, lSS-t" Grantee] to.. . ..... of.. 'ro be erected ........... ; 1J811f,.-'111 .. ". .... . feet: ~\Yidth .. . . .feet .

SrECIFICA'rIO:;\" A:KD CONDITIOXS.

1. '1'he balcony to be built the full width of the footpltth.

2. The joists and. flooring- to llc of a.pprovecl jarralJ.

:3. C0111111118, friezes, fringes, brackets, and bnlnstrading 10 be of sound casr, 111eb1 or jarrah of approved sizes Hud c1esig'l1s: the cohn11118 supporting' balcony floor to he Dot less that live inches in dimllcter at their slllallest part, with ~~h1Ch tl1ickllCSS or metal, and to ltu\'e orna­mental caps and bases, the latter to be not less than seven incLes ill diameter; columns to be spaced not 1110re than ten fuet ~lpart; clear headway throug:hout over the footpitth to he not less than eight feet.; COlUlllllS supporting the balcony roof mit}'" he four inches in dizu11eter, ·with i-inch metal, and of the same description as that supporting the balcony floor. If, hy consent of t.he Council jarrah columns are nsed, the lower columns to be six inches sqnaI'D and the uvper colnmns five inches square, ch:llllfm·ed.

4. Balcouy floor joists llluSt be supported at their outer end::; rolled steel joist, ·weighing not less than bventy-iivc pOlll1:1s run, and returned at ends of balcony and securely built into balcony floor slutll also be tied to the ,vall by lneaHS of spaced not more tlwn ten feet apart, holted in end to verandah columll, and the otllCr end huilt. into waH.

5. Roof and ceiling' under floor to or other llletal; moulded iron ,vater f1'0111 roof and ceiling', through the interior of columB.

6. No part of the 11a1collY shall be enclosed for any purpose.

7. f1'll0 wbole constl'llctioll, llulterillls, workllwllship, pa,lnt.ing', ~tlld maintenance to be su1)ject to the approval of the Bnildill~ 8nl'\-eyol', anc1 to any By-itl"\\'s, rcguhholl, 01' order which t.he NUl·t,ll J?rcmallUe Councilm:lY llutke relating to such st,l'nctlll'c.

8. If at any thne Lho North Jh'em:tlltle Council cOllsidel'l:> it in the interest of the pnblic, tlw,t the balcony sllCmld he the holder of the Balcony License shall, U})Oll receipt of a effect under the hand of the ]Hayor or T'O\vn Clerk, remove ture within the period stated therein, ll,l1l1 iu the enmt \)f the the license failing' or refusing to remove the s;lid strllcture, t,he shall be at liberty to remove it at the licensee's risk and expense.

:\ 0 ....... .

Granted to ... Address.

Building Sm·\'eyor.

SCHEDULE VI. Norih Prc))wnfle }IIJ.Hicipal Councif.

BUn,DING I~ICENSE.

Da,to .... . ........ ,1DO •

Authorising the erection of certttin buildings in ..... \'la1'd, ................... " ...... Street, frOWn Lot. Subdivision .................... , ... } a.s per rtpplic:Ltion No ..... " ........ . .. , and ill accordance with 1,he plans Bnd speciiications appl'vvcd by t.he ::;ur­veyol', aud suhje"'!t to the l)Tovl.sions of the Building Acts and By-bws, the Sanitary By-htws, and all alnnicipal Regnlations relating tlwreto.

Whenever required so to do by the Builflins:' Sun'eyor, ljhe holdcr of this license shall produce the approved plans for inspection.

Buildiug Surveyor.

SCHEDULE VII,

North li'rentantle nI1l:nicipal Council.

HOARDING I~I(,}.'.XSF:.

0'0 ... Grunted to ............. , of.. . .Street., for HlOlr'chs, commencing

from ............... Hntl terminating' on the ...... day of.. . ... J 1)er-nlittiug the enclo:,ing of :t. speeifie(l area of ........ Street aud crection UI~\~! alteratjoll of certain bnilJing.-;, the hl,)ck plans, plans und specilic;tJiolls whereof h\1\'o been duly submitted for inspection and a11proval, and t.he nuthorised bnilding' fees, ~tlnounting to £ paid, hut subject to the following con­ditions, a.nd to all the provisions and penalties or "rrhe Building Acts, It:l8'"~, 1887, 1895," the Hcalt-h Actci, (l,llcl "The .nlunicipttl Institutions Act, 1900."

Fee. ShaJl be threepence pel' supel'ficin.l yard per mout.h, l)u,,Y:lble in

advance; any reuewa,l required ulay be gl'auted at the discretil)u of the ~nrveyor, at the rate of three ha]fpence per superficial y.tl'J per week.

Area.

Slmll be restricted to a frontage of ......... .liueal feet, a m lximum width of.. .......... feet, height .. .feet.

Hoarding and gang'wa.y.

Shall be strongly and securely constrllcteel of mater!!l and to a design to be approved by the Building Surveyor, and lll<tilltailled iu good cOlldit;on throughout the currency of this license, and ut any time the Building Surveyor may, if he think fit, order any alteration or addition to be made to the hoarding for the better protecti' '11 and convenience of the public.

Lighting.

A sufficient light shall be displayed and maint.ained at the exterior angles of the hourdings each night from sunset to sunrise.

Obstructions.

The gangway and water channel shall at times be kelJt clear through­out.

Sanitary.

Before cOlnmencing to build a privy shall be erected for the use of the workmen and all the requirements of the "[Lnit"ry authorities strictly complied with.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 2903

Re-instatement.

At the expiration of the period for which this license is granted, or sooner if possible) the llOardillg' shall be cleared away, and the footpath, kerbin~, chullnelling, and roadway luade goood to the satisfaction of the Building Suryeyor. .

Deposit.

.. A.s adclitiollal security for the satisfactory observance of the last-!lallled cOlldition, the licensee shaH deposit a. sum of £ ............ with the Building Surveyor, \'vho shall decide the amount of the sum to be deposited, and its subsequent clisposition.

No ..

Date ..

Building Surveyor.

SCHEDULE VIII. NOl'th Frcrllantle Jlrtnicipal Oouncil.

SPECIAL LICENSE TO ERECT BUILDIKtl-.

IN PU ItS U AXCJ3 of the povirers in that behalf contained in Section 3 of II The Building" Act .Amendllwut Act, 1887," the Council of the ].funicipality of North Premautle hereby grants permission .. _ . to ... to erect ................... . 011 Town Jjo1'. . .................... , Suh(1ivisjon ........ , situate in ............... .. Street, North l?remal) tIe, in accon1ance with tho plans and specifications w}lich havc beell lodged with the Bui1(lil1g Surveyor and approved by hun.

CON1HTIONS.

_ This li(,CllSC is granted upon and subject to the conditions that the C0l111cilma.r at any time rovoke the same, and direct the removal of the building crected ill pnrsnance thereof, and, ill default of such removfd, ]lmr proceod to enforce the l)l'ovisions of H The BuildinO" .Act 188,1,," in tue same manllor as if this license bud not been granted. '

SUHBDUL!,: IX. ~CALE 01,' }'El~S.

Building Surveyor.

IN l'UnSUAXCE of Uw 1)OWe1'8 conferr;)u by :-::'ection -1 of 51 Victoria, lJo. 17',the ::11unicipal Council of Norbh Fremant.1c, with the apIJroval of tho Governor in Bxecutive Council, hereby directs that the followM iug be th~ scale of fee.s to be paid by owners a,ud builders in respect of orders, lIcenses.! matters, and things required or permitted by H f1'he Building Act, U;8·!-," "The Bnilding' Act AUlendlllCnt .Act 1887" and ., The Buildill~' Act, 1881, lUllenc1ment Act, 1.89.5" :- ' ,

(n.) rrhc exprossion H l~oor are:~,': npplied to a buildillg! shall menu the a~mn}gate snperficml fLl'Otl-S of so man.Y horIzontal s(~ctiom; thereof as there arc Hoors 111 the said building. The horizolltal sectiou of each flour shan be made at the point of its gre,ttesi; slll'face t...i.imensiolls, illclusive of oxterllflJ walls a.nd of such portions of the pllrty walls as belong to the building, amI also of all verandah and balcony iloors, COVered ways, ancllight COUl'tB.

(/;.) The E'xpression U sqmLl'e," applie(l to 1',110 measurement of the area of a huilding", lllCl"LllS the are.l of 100 snperficia.l feet.

,£ s. d. .For a liC8nSt) f()j' evury buildiug' of two squ<1l'es iloor a.rea,

or less ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 2 6 for GYm'y building of more than two, and not

f,_,ut" Bqn,l,l'eS Hoor al'(~a 0 5 0 For a license for cvery huilc1iuf," of more thml four and not

exceeding six sqnares floor area ... ... '... ... 0 7 6 For a, 1iccllse for o,ery builtling' of more than six, and 110t

excceuing' eight ~qlU1l'eS floor area ... ... ... ... 0 10 For a license for eyery additional square or frl1ct,ion of u.

squMe 0 2 0 No fees for any bnilc1jng' shall in the agqregate exceed .. , 10 0 0 For a license for eyery addiHoll or altenttion 01' other

work to whic.h the provisions of the By-laws apply, lll.acb or done to or Oll any bnildiug, one-half the fee charged in the C<lse of n now building, but iu no case to be less thnu 0 10 0

POl' }nspect.ing the arclle.s 01.' fircMl'c;3istillg' floors over or undor public 'V,tys 0 10 0

For inspecting the formation of openillg;; in P;Lrt.r walls 0 10 0 For inspecting the cl0Sillg' of openings in pa.rty walls 0 10 0

ON CUDIXEYS AXD FLUl~S.

On the construction of ,1 furllace chimney shaft or similar Shetft for YOutil .. 1,tiol1 or other purposes, in addition to the fee for any other operatioll ill pl'ogress n t the same time, if not exceeding 7[; feet in height 2 0 0

If exceeding 75 feet anc1not exceeding 100 feet :in height 2 10 0 For eyery addit.ionallO feet., 01' portion of 10 feet, in height 0 10 0 On the carrying of 11 fine fronl :1n oven, stove, steam

boiler, furnace, 01' close fire into an old flue 0 10 0

ON DASGEItOUS S'l'ltUCTURBS.

On each dangeroHs structure-For making a SUl'lley of the struc ~ure reported as dangerous, and certifying opinion thereon 1 0

For each inspection of the structure and report as to progress of the work 0 5 0

Passed by the Council of the North Fremantle JliIunici· pality this 13th d~y of J nly, U)U5.

P. J. HEVRON, JYIayor.

JYI. D. EVANS,

Secretary.

2904 GOVERNMENT

No. 11678.-C.S.0.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH BY-LAWS. "S n" CoZomal Scc?'eta?'Y's QtJice, T,'''' Pe?"th, 6th SeptmnbM', .1905.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the following By-laws made by

the North Perth Local Board of Health.

F. D. NOR'rH, Under Secretary.

THE HEAUrH ACT, 1898.

LOCAL BOARD O~" HEALTH, DISTRIC'l' 01' NOl~'rH PERTH,

BY-LAWS.

THi~ MuniciPltl Council of North Perth, being the Local Bom'd of Health Ifor tho District of ~ orth Perth, in pur­suance of the powers vested in it, and by virtue of "The HO<tlth Act, 1898," and or every other authority enabling it in tllltt behltlf, hereby repeals By-laws numbers 1 to 8 and 22 to 52, ga,zetted on tile 12th day of December, 1902, and hereby, in pursuance of such pOlrers and authorities afore­said, makes and publishes the following By-laws in lieu th<lreof ;-

IN'l'ERPRE'I'Atl'ION.

In the construction and for the purposes of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires, the terms herein used shall have the mel1.ning·s severally attached to them in Section 3 of "The Health Act, 1898."

BY-LAW No. 59.

1. No person shall erect wi thin the district of the Local Board of Health a,ny earth-closet, privy, or urinal, the wa,lls of which a,re not of stone, wood, wood a,nd iron, or brick, a,nd every closet slmll he equipped with the seal pa,n of the pattern a,dopted by the Boa,rcl. 'rhe doors of every closet shall be properly fitted, and shnJl a,t a,ll times be kept in a, sbte of thorough repair. The trap-door slmll be con­structed so "s to rea,dily a,dmit the pa,n, a,nd slmll be pbced f"cing the right-of-wa,y.

(a.) All closets, pri vies, ~tnd urinals sh"l1 be erected in such position and in such manner a,s shall he approved by the Local Board; and a,Il such closets, privies, ~tllCl urinals shall be erected as near the right-of-way a,s conveniently can be. Every structure shall be ventila,tec1 by con­structing vcntihtting outlets in ea,ch wa,ll, a,s noar the ceiling as pmcticable, and the door of the privy shrtll be hung so that its bottom edge is at lea,st three inches above the pri vy floor.

(b.) The tops of pitl1S or receptacles sha,1l not under a,ny circumsta,nces be more tlmn one inch from tho uncler surface of the seat, a,nd all floors upon which pans or receptnclcs stltnd sha,ll be nmde impervious to wa.ter or ~tny moist matter whatso­ever.

(c.) Every si;loucture erouted shall have pa,n guides inserted so as to insure pa,n being placed in exa,ct position by the nightman.

BY-LAW No. 60. Defining an area within which ~winc nUl,y not be kept. etc.

1. No person sha,ll keep n.ny swine within 100 feet of a,ny house.

2 No person sh"ll keep ltny swine in any part of the district under the control of the Loclt! Boa,rd, unless a,nd until such premises or places to be used as a piggery ha,ve boen examined aud approvecl hy the Insp,;ctor a,nd licensed by the Loca,l 13om·d.

BY-LAW No. 61. For the prevention of dang-ct' to tho public fr01n mauufaetories or

placcs for the storag'c of ilJ£lal111uable materials.

1. No person slmll permit, on any premises owned or occupied by him, any [Lccul1lulation of stra,w, paper, shavings, empty cases, or other inflammable nmteria,l.

2. Any person who, [tIter two hours' notice frolll the Inspector, sha,llneglect to remove such inflammable materia,l shall be guilty of a,ll offence a,gaiust this By-la,w, and, on conviction, shall forfeit '111e! pay for every such offence 11 sum not exceeding £5 for cllch clay during which such brea,ch shall be committee! or continued.

BY-LA. W No. 62. For the disinfection of tlu(l the prevention of lluis3J1Ce or injury to

health from pouUry yards, rags, or othor Il1aterials used or stored in Inarinc stores.

1. No pl'rson shall keep lmy premises as lL poultry ya,rd a,t a less distance tlmn 25 fc'd from any dwelling.

GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

2. Every poultry yard shall be kept in a clean condition, and disinfected "t lea,st once a week with lime, ashes, or other suita,ble disinfecta,nt.

3. No ra,gs or othGlr nmteria,ls used or stored in marine stores, flock, or bedding, or furniture manufactories sha,ll be kept so as to cause a nuisa,nce or to be injurious to health.

BY-LA W No. 63.

For the regulation of lloxious or offensive trades.

1. The owner or occupier of [l,ny pla,ee, building, or premises used for the purpose of ca,rryil1g on any offensive or noxious trade, business, or ma,nufnetory, as set forth in Section 146 of the Act, whether established before or a,fter the passing of the said Act, shall register the same rot the office of the Local Boa,rd during the first week in January in each yea,r, and shall pay to the Local Board an a,nnual registration fee, as set forth in Schedule" D " hereto, of the amount, of which fee the Loca,l Board shn,l1 give notice to such owner or occupier, a,nd if such owner or occupier fa,ils to comply he shall be lia,ble to a, penalty not exceeding .£2 per day for each cby during which sneh provisions sha,ll not be complied with.

2. All premises or places 8') registered shall b8 kept in a clean a,nd sa,l1itary sta,te, and shall be lirne-wa,shed as often as may be required by the Local Board or its officers.

BY-LA W No. (H. For the prevention of the nse of stC;Ull whistles at factories, etc.

No person or owner of a,ny factory or other esta,blish­ment sh"n use or ea,use to be used any steam whistle so as to be a nuisa,nce to any person.

BY-LAW No. 613. Specifying that time which ma.yelapse betwccu U~e giving of a notice

and the c10ing of a thing required by an Inspector.

In the ca,se of any notice given by an Inspector uuder Section 169 of "'I'he Hea,lth Act, 1H\)8," the time which slmll elapse between the giving of it notice and compliance therewith slmll, if the notice rela,tes to the removal of stagnant water, be two working chys, ~md when the notice requires the l'emova,l of ma,nure, elling, soil, or other offensive or noxious matter the time which sha,ll elapse shall be one working day.

BY-LAW No. (,G.

1i'o1' preventIng offensive matter rnnnillg oui; of pt·emises.

1. It shall not be bwful for the owner, proprietor, or any employee of or in [tny nUl,unfactory, brewery, slaughter­house, knacker's ya,rd, butcher's or fishmong'er's shops, laundry, or dunghill to a,llow any otTcnsiv<3 nmtter to escape and flow upon any street, hne, wa,y, or thoroughfa,re, or land within the district of the I,oca,l BOlWd.

2. All such offensive nuttter slHLll be placed ill " sllita,blr:! receptacle, and emptied a,s often a,s necessary, to the sfttis­fa,ction of the Inspector.

BY-LAW No. 67.

J{egula.tillg the deposit of l'ulJbish, elic.

1. The occupier of every house or premises sha,ll, on written notice from the I nspector, ~tncl within the time specified in such notice, provide such a,nd so ma,ny 1'0-

cepta,clos or boxes of the material and of the dimensions as may be required by the Loca,l Hoarcl for the telllPorary deposit of house refuse.

2. The ocenpier of such house, or if there he no occu­pier then the owner, slmll reg'ulady collect a,ll refuse or rubbish from such promises ltnd phce the St1me in the receptacles; and he shall not permit or suffl'r such recep­tacle to overflow or become offensive, a,nd shall, when necessa,ryor directed by the Inspectol' or oflicer of the Locttl Board, thoroughly disinfect the Sltme forthwith.

3. Every receptacle as "fores"i,l sluLlI he kept in such place or position as tho Inspector Illay point o"t, and so a,s to be convenient for the removal of the contents thereof.

ct. The owner or occupier of such premises sha,ll, after notice from tho Inspector and within the time limited in such notice, replace by a, new anel ~tpproveel rceceptacle any roceptacle that the Inspector llllty deem worn out or unfit for use.

D. Under paragraphs 1, 2, and 4 of this By-bw the following time shall be a,Howed for compliance with orders given thereunder ;--

Paragmph I.-Seven da,ys shall be allowed. Paragmph 2.-0ne cby sha,ll be allowed. l'ftmgrftph <t.-Two (["ys slutH he ltllowlld.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

BY-LAW No. 68. Authority under Section 173, Subsection 3.-The

occupier of every house or premises, whether public or private, shall cause to be kept in every closet or privy belonging thereto a box containing either ashes, dry earth, lime, sawdust, carbolic powd"r, or other disinfectant approved by the Local B0ard, and shall cause all nightsoil or other matter which may be deposited in such pan or receptacle in such closet or privy to be immediat~ly deodorised or disinfected with a sufficient quantity of the disinfeotant kept in such box.

BY-LAW No. 69. There shall be provided by the occupier two l'eceptacles

for every closet on the premises occupied by him.

BY.LAW No. 70. For the modeaf carriage of, and prec:<'.utions, etc., to be observed­

Ineat, bread, fruit, etc.

1. No person or persons shall bring or cause to be brought or C>crried through any street or lane, in any cart or vehicle, any butcher's meat, bread, or fruit, unless such meat, bread, or fruit be protected from the sun and dust.

2. Every Cftrt or other vehicle, and every construction or covering for carrying and protecting meat, bread, or fruit shall be kept in a clean and sanitary state.

BY-LA W No. 71. For securing the cleanliness of bakeries.

I. No person shall carryon the bftkery or bread or con­fectionery store unless and until the premises have been examined and passed as suitable by the Inspector.

2. All bakeries and bread and confectionery stores shn'!l be at all reasonable times open to the inspection of any of the officers of the Local Board; and all troughs, tanks, and tell utensils and appliances used in such premises shall be kept in a thoroughly cleten condition, to the satisfaction of the Local Board's officers.

B 'l-LA W No. 72. For prescribing the time of and the precautions to be taken on

the removal of l?igwash, etc.

1. No person shall remove any pig wash or other filthy matter unless such pigwash or filthy ml1tter be carried in water-tight barrels or tanks, securely covered to prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof or teny offensi ve smell therefrom.

2. Every tank or bttrrel, and every receptacle used for the storage and recept,ion of icny pigwash or filthy matter, and every con veyanee or vehicle used for the cRrriage or removal of any matter as above, shall be kept in 11 clean and sanitary condition.

3. No pigwash or filthy matter shall be removed from any place or premises between the hours of 8 o'clock in the morning and 6 o'clock in the evening, except by permission of the Local Board.

BY-LA W No. 73. For the prevention of the sale of diseased fruit, etc.

ea.) No person shall sell or expose for stele in any market, warehouse, or shop, or other place, telly fruit which is diseased or unwholesome, and any fruit which, in the opinion of any officer appointed by the Local Board or Central Board, is diseased or unwholesome shall be destroyed, and all cases or packing material which surrounded such fruit shall also be destroyed as snch officer may direct.

(b.) Diseased or unwholewme fish shall be destroyed within four hours, the cttses and packing material within 24 hours.

BY-LAW No. H.

For the restriction of the storage of bonedust, etc.

No person shall store or keep any bonedust or artificial or other manure so as to be a nuisance or iujurious to hettlth.

BY-LAW No. 75. Regulating and keeping of cattle or other animals.

"Every occupier or owner of a building wherein or where­on any horses, cattle, swine, or other animals may be kept shall provide. in connection with such building or other premises, a snitlJ,ble receptacle for dung, soil, filth. Or other offensive or noxious matter which may be produced from time to time in the keeping of such ttnima.ls.

2. Such receptacle shall be constructed in such a manner and of such material, and sha'!l be mteintained in such a. manner so as to prevent the esctepe of any of the eontents thereof or any leakage therefrom.

GAZETfE, 'iV.A. 2905

3. 'The owner or occupier of such premises shall, at least once a week, remove or cause to be removed all dung or other offensive nmtter from such receptacle, and shall convey, or cause to be conveyed, such dung or offensive nmtter to the depot or place set al'art for that purpose by the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. 76. Receptacles to be kept ill an inoffensive condition.

All receptacles required by "'rhe Health Act, 1898," or under these By-laws, shall be kept in an inoffensive condi­tion by the householder or occupier.

BY-LAW No. 77. Regulating the rSluoval of offensiye matter.

Every person who shall convey any dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth. blood, offal, manure, dung, or soil collected, placed. 01' found in or about auy honse, stable, cow-house, pigsty, lane, yard, street, or place whatsoever, through or along any street or lane, shall, previous to and during the whole time of such conveyance, cause such dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth, blood, offal, manure, dung, or soil collected to be covered with lime or suitable substance, or shall adopt such other precautions as respectively may be necessary to . prevent .the emission of noxious or offensive odour, or effiu via therefrom; and the same shall not be deposited in any place w'ithin the district other than the place set apart by the Local Board for thttt purpose.

BY.LAW No. 78. Heg-ulatillg the disposal of the carcases of dead animals,

In the event of den,th or any accident necessitating the slaughter of any horse, cattle, sheep, or otber animal, the ca.rCl1se of such animal shall be removed to a safe distance beyond the Mnnicipality, or to such place as the Local Board may direct, and there thoroughly burned and destroyed, or buried, to the satisfaction of the Inspector, by the owner or person in clmrge of snch animal, as the case may be.

BY-LAW N(·. 79. Regulating the burning of offal allcl other offensive matter.

No person shall burn ~tny offal, rags. clippings, or parings of 183.ther, or any offensive mtetter, so as to be offensi ve to any person or resident in the neighbourhood of such buming.

BY-LAW No. 80. Regulating the removal of slops.

1. Any person who shall be ordered by the Local Board or its Inspectors shall provide and maintftin proper wteter-tight vehicle3 or receptacles fitting with close-fitting covers or lids for the purpose of carting or receiving any slops or suds, house refuse, waste or other mtttter or substance used in any laundry which is likely to become a nuisance or offensive by reason of exposure.

2. All such vehicles or receptacles shall be kept in such convenient plteces so as to be readily removed, as may be directed by the Inspector, so as not to be a nuisance to any person, and shall b0 kept in a thoroughly stenitary condit,ion, and removed fLt least once a week, and clefLl1sed and disinfected both inside and out.

BY-LAW No. 81. . Regulating the deposit of offensive liquid, etc.

No foul or offensive water, or other offensive liquid, and no garbage, sweepings, or other offensive matter or thing sh"ll be pumped, emptied, swept, thrown, or otherwise dis­charged or deposited into or upon any street, lane, yard, vacant land, or other place, whether public or private, within the district, other than the place set apart by the Local Board for that purpose.

BY-LAW No. 82. Restricting contracts.

No individual householder shall contract for the removal of niO'htsoil, or ltny other refuse, or offensive matter what­ever," except with the person licensed by the Local Board, and in accordance with these By-laws.

BY-LAW No. 83.

Regulating the carrying off of storm or rain water. Every owner shall cause all buildings to be provided with

s:goutings, downpipes, and drains sufficient to carry off all storm or rain water.

BY-LAW No. 84. To regulate the registration and management of private hospitals.

Every person keeping, or intending to keep or open, any private hospital within the district of North Perth, shall make application in writing for the registration thereof to the Local Board of Health, stating :--

(a.) The name and address of the applicant, and the qualification possessed by him or her.

2906 GOVERNMENT

(b.) The locality of tbe premises proposed to be registered.

(c.) The number of patients to be accommodated, and the number of nurses to be employed.

2. SU0h application must be accompanied by a plan of the premises proposed to be registered, and also accom­panied by a certificate signed by the Inspector that the sanit~wy arrangements are satisfactory.

3. Within seven days after such application is lodged with the Secretary, the applicant shall advertise notice of such application in a locftl newspaper, in form" A " in the Schedule attached hereto.

4. If the ftpplicfttion be gr,.nted by the Local Board, the Secretary sh Lll issue to the applicant a certificate of registration, in the Form" 13" in the Schedule attached hereto, subject howLlver to such conditions as the Local Board may impose.

BY-LAW No. 85.

No alteration shall be made to any registered private hospital premises, or any part thereof, unless with the approval of the Officer of Health,.and the consent, in writing, of the Loca'! Board.

BY-LAW No. 86.

Any person in charge of a private hospital shall forth­with carry out all such ot'ders and directions as the Local Board may from time to time give relating to sanitation and drainage of the premises.

BY-LAW No. 87.

Any person in charg'e of a private hospital shall, at the request of the Officer of Henlth of the Local Board, pro­vide for the isolation Ot' remoVf,l of any patient suffering from nny infectious or contagious disease.

BY-LAW No. 88.

In every such hospital there shall be at len.st two muses to every 10 pa,tients, whose qualifications shall be approved by the Local Board of Health.

BY-LA W No. 89.

The Secretary shall keep a register of private hospitals in the form C in the schedule hereto,

BY-LA W No. 90.

Every person applying for registration, or for renewal of registration of a private hospital, shall pay ten shillings on each application.

BY-LAW No. 91.

No person shall carryon the trade of a cowkeeper within the district of the Local Board until he shall have first registered with the Local Boftrd of Health. Applications in the form D in the schedule hereto shall be made aunually to the Board. Each person applying for snch registration shall pay a fee of fifteen shillings for each annual registra-tion. '

BY-LAW No. 92.

Any person guilty of an olIenee against a,ny of these By-laws, not otherwise spBci'11ly provided for, shall be liable for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses that may be incurred in the taking of proceedings agrtlnst such person, as well as any costs and expenses which I11fty be incurred in remedying' such d,·fnult, as provided for in "'l'he tIealth Act, l89S" (Sections 85 and 2'12), or these By-law8, to a pelH~ lty n"t excee(ling the sum of ten pounds (£10), and to a penalty not exceeding the Sllm of five ponnds (£5) foJ.' each day during which such offence shall be continued; and such penalty 01' penalties shall be recovered as provided in the said Act: Provided nhv,.ys, that no penalty imposed hereunder shall be less thall five shillings,

SCHEDULES.

FORM "A."

By·Law No. 84,

Notice is hereby given that I [nantc, (tddrc;';s, (tnd occwpcdion in fuH] intend to apply to the Local Bmu'd of HCILlth for the District of North Perth for registration, us R private hospital, of those prelnises situated at r git'e exact Iocnlity ofprtrmisesJ.

Persons desiring fuller information can obta.in the 81une On applica tion at the Health Office, :-{orth Perth.

Dated tllis day of , 190

(Signature of ApplieltIlt,)

GAZETTE, \V.A.

FORM HB:' By-Law No. 84.

[SEPT. R, 1905

These ftr8 to certify tlHLt (nante, addres9., etc., in flfUJ has obtained the registration of ftll those premises in Street, North Perth, standing upon Town Lot No. , as it priva,te hospital, until the first day of J alllutry next.

The nUlnber of r00111S authorised to be used for patients is and the IniniHUllll munber vf certified nurses or attendants to be at all times elllployed is

The registration is subject to the BJ~lawB now or hereafter made by the Local Boftrd.

Datecl this 'hey of ,190 .

FOltU "C." By·Law :-10. 8-t,

______ c _______ R_Gt1:..i_st_"_Cl' of p,'i1Jate lIos}Jit({is.

Name a.lId resi, lcnce of

keeper.

No. of Application. premises.

:F'OItM H D."

By-Law No. 91.

No of rOOUIS for l)n.tients aud minimum

No. of nurses.

FornI, of tll)plication fM' fl'egistJ'ution of lH'cmiscs as a dail·Y.

I, , of , do hereby apply to you for a license, in pursuance of the st.atutory provisions in thn.t behn.1£, for the use and occupation of the premises hereunder described, as a. dairy, and I do hereby cleclare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief the schedule annexed contains a true statement of the several par­ticulars therein set forth with respect to the said prelUises.

SCHEDULE.

Full name and address of applicaut. Situation of dairy prCluises. Area of hmd attltched thereto. Area of grazing' land a.ud situation. N uUlber of milking cows fLwl their branth. Source of water supply for the hercl. Source of water suppI.y foi- domestie usc, Genel'n.l description of dairy buildings. Locality in which milk is to be sold. Area of paved fioor in luilking shed. Length and size of drains of l11ilkuig .."he<1. Method of disposal of drainn,ge. Method of disposal of lllunure. Name and address of persons from whom Inilk is purcha.sed or

received.

Applicant's signature .. , .. ,., .. , ............. .. Date .................. , 190 •

By-l&w No, 63.

SCHEDULE H D."

fl'he following shall be the scale of fees for the regist.ration of noxious or offensive trades carried 011 ,;"rithiu the Boru'd's District:-

Bone Manure DepOts Laundries

15s. 58.

Passed by the Local Board of Health for the District of North Perth this second day of May, 1905.

H. PARKER, Chairman.

'l'HOS. H. BLAKE, Secretary.

I certify that the provisions of Sections 26 and 37 of "The Hoalth Act, 1898," have been complied with in respect of the foregoing By-laws in the manner required by law.

31st May, 190;3.

'l'HOS. H. BLAKE, Secretary LoOt.l Bo~trd of Health.

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

W, F. SAYER, Crown Solicitor.

8th August, 1905.

The foregoing By-laws have been confirmed by the Central Bo~tl'd of Health in and for the State of Western Australi", this fonrth day of August, 1905.

By order of the Board,

F'. J. HUELI~, Secretary.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERN}t{ENT

No. 11682.-C.S.0.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Colonial Secretary's QUice,

HH Perth, 7th Beptembe?', 1905.

I T is hereby notified that Returns of the Election of Officers to serve on the Councils of the undermentioned

Municipalities have been received at this office:-

lVIUNICIPALITY OF MOUNT lIIORGANS. (Extmordilla?'Y Election.)

COUNCILLOR-Frederick Bennett Albnson, vice

P. Zala, resigned. CITY OF PERTH.

(Eximo)"(lina,'Y Election.) AUDI'l'OR-"Nilliam Charles Byass,

vice S. H. Mann, deceased.

JlIUNICIPALITY OF LEEDERVILLE. (Extraordinary Election.)

AUDI'rOR-vValter Herbert Phillips, vice

S. H. Mann, deceased.

No. 11(579.-C.S.0.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

MUNICIPAL BY-I,A WS. Colonial Sec?'etary's Office, '*' ['erth, 6th September, 1905.

H IS Excellency tho Governor in Council has been pleased to confirm the following By-law made by the

Council of the Municipality of Bunbury.

J<'. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

ELEVENTH SCHBDULE.

AN amended By-law of the Municipal ty of Bunbury, made under Section 167 of" 'l'he Munieipal Institutions Act, 1900," and numbered 25, for regulating furious driving-.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the s[l,id Act, the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Bunbury ordor as follows :-

1-;0 person shall drive or ride furiously or carelessly in any stroet, and no person shall drivo or ride faster thftn a wl1.lk at or round the intersection of any of the streets.

Passed 17th July, 1905. Sealed 16th August, 1»05.

~$J J.J.TUCKBR Town Clerk.

24th August, 1905.

No. 11677.-C.S.O,

LEEDEIWILLIC JYWNICIPAL DIS1'lUCrr. MUNICIPAL INSTI'fU'rIONS ACT, 1900.

ROADS ACT, 1902. EXTENSION OF BOUNDAJUES.

Colonial &ecrefarll's O.tliee, PM·th, 5th 8eptcmbM', 1£)1'5.

N O'rICE is hereby given that fl. Pet,ition Ims been pre­sented for the annexation to the ll'Iunicipal District

of Leederville of the undel'mentioned land, situated partly

I'mGI;:-;TEHS OF

GAZETTE, \V.A. 2907

within the Munioipal District of Subiaco and partly within the Perth Road Distriot, that is to Sfty

Commencing at a point being the intersection of the present Municipal boundary with the North side uf Ruby Street; thence vVest about 4! chains; thence South "bout 21 ~ chains to a one-chain street, the c':mtinuation of Cambridge Street, as lfttely surveyed; thence West along the North side of said one-chain street a distance of aboClt 103:} chains to the centre of the present surveyed one-chain road to Herdsman's L"ke; thence South along the centre of the said road a distance of about 48+ ch"ins to the South bound"ry of 2124; thence North-Easterly along the South boundary of said 2124, " distance of about 21,} chains, to the South-West corner of Location 396 (Jolimont); thence North about 20 chains along the West boundary of sa.id Location 296; thence East about 20 chains "long the North boundary of said Location 396 to the North-East corner of same; thence North about 10* chains along the Eltstern boundary of 2124 to the centre of Salvado Road; thence Eltst along the centre of said Sltlvado Road, a distance of about 5n chains, to a point opposite angle in said Sal vado Road; thence North about 7 chains to the South side of continuation of Cambridge Street; thence East along South side of said street a distance of about 13lo chains to the Western boundary of the present Leederville lYIunicip"l boundary; thence North a distance of about 22~ chains along said munici­pal boundary back to point of commencement.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 11 680.-C.S.0.

THE FRB::MANTLE HARBOUR TRUST AC'I" 1902.

Colonial Bee1'etary's Office, ftrt¥ Pe'rth, 6th Septen1bel', 1905.

LIIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased ...l._ to approve of the following Regulation made by the Fremantle Harbour 'l'rust Commissioners, undor the pro­visions of "'1'he Harbour 'l'r!lst Act, 1902."

F. D. NOH'1'H, Under Seoretary.

FRKIYIAN'l'LE HARBOUR 1'RUS'1'.

REDUC'l'ION IN CHARGES FOR USE 0)" ROUS HgAJ)

PA'l'EN'l' SIJJP.

'1'he Regulations made by the Fremantle Harbour Trnst Commissioners for the working of the Rous Head Slip, dated 6th May, 1904, ~Lre hereby amended by the addition of the following provision, vi" :-

A reduction, equal to one-third of the amounts pro­vided for in the scale of charg'Cs, will be made in respect of each day after the third day the slip is occupied.

The common seal of the F'remantle I Harbour Trust Commis,;ioners I was affixed hereto, by order, on r [SEA L.] the 4th day of August, 1905, in I the presence of- j

(Sgd.) ROBT. LAURIE, Chairman.

(Sgd.) CHAS. HUDSON, Commi"oioner.

(Sgd.) F. S'l'EVENS, Secretary.

GUN LICENSES. No. 11681.-~'('.S.0. ColonialSecl'et(wy's O.Dice,

Perth, 7th September, 1906. HE following persons have been duly licensed under "The Gun License llet, 1885," during tho months of July and

August, 1905:-

~o. I"-'-~a~e in full. Residence. Occupation. Date. I By whom issued.

1

1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 lOi8 1079 1080

Collett, Lionel Edgar

Moss, John ... Gillam, Alfred Meadows ... Burrows, Thomas ... Soden, Ruben Wilkinson, 'l'homas MoGrath, Peter Barnes, David Elliss, Alfred Stock, David Wm.

Northam

Malcolm 1'IIaicolm Mount Clifford ... Leonora .. . Leonora .. . J-I8onora .. . I"conora .. Malcolm Malcolm

Clerk ...

Saddler Contractor Miner Butcher Solicitor Hairdresser

... I Hotelkeeper .. .

... Do. .. .

.. . Storekeeper .. .

2nd Aug., 1905 J. McInerney,0lerkof Court.

4th July, 1905 18th July, 1905 20th July, 1905

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

26th July, 1905 IJ

A. W. 1'IIartin, Clerk of Court, Mount Malcolm.

1!', D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

2908 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, YV.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905. --------~-- --.-----------

V A CANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Depl1rtment. Position. Sl11l1ry. Applications Nature of Duties. returnable.

Treasury ... ... .. . Government £500 per ann. l'st December, Applicants must have successfully managed a Printer 1905 business concern involving a,ll branches of

printing, book-binding, photo-lithography, etc.

Lands ... . .. ... Inspector-Gen- £750 "

1st March, 1906 Applicants must have a thorough knowledge eral of E'orests of scientific and practical forestry in con-

nection with both hard and soft woods, as lYell as the administrative ability and ex-perience necessary to undertake the charge of the Forestry Branch of the Lands and Surveys Department.

These appointments to be for one year, with an undertaking, if services prove satisfactory, to place the successful applicant permanently under the Public Service Act: App~ications ~re. called under SectioJ;s 2.9 a.nd 38 d ",!,he Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the PublIc SerVICe ComnllsslOner. Forms ot l1pphcatlOn can be obtamed at the office of the Commissioner.

24th August, 1905.

o.Uice of the P1,blic SM'vice ComnJissioner, 7th Septembm', 1905.

H IS Excellency the Govel'llor in Executive Council has approved of the following appointments :-

Ex. Co. 3255. VV ILl, 1A nr CROW to be, temporarily, Bailiff Local Court,

Pinjarmh. Ex. Co 3241.

SA}IUEL E. PIlIIBLE'l' to be Bt1iliff 1,00[LI Court, Gingin.

Ex. Co. 3238. ,\VILL1AThf CROW to be Acting Clerk of the Local

Court antl Actiu[.i Clerk to Magistrates, Pinjarrah. Ex. Co 3242.

A. GlEE to be Observer [,t. Buubury, from 1/8/05. VV. G. ILES to be Observer fLt Carnarvon, from 1/8/05. R. G. BESWICK t.o be Observer fLt Sout.hern Cross,

from 1t9/OG. 1<'. J. INKI'EN to be Observcr at York, from 1/9/05.

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

The Tnasu,'Y, Perth, 4th Septembe.·, 1905.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Execut.ive Council has been pleased to fLppoint Sub-inspector JA~IES DUNCAN

to be fLn Inspeetor of Licensed Premise." Perth, nnder "'I'he S'11e of Liquors Amendment Act" (Section 24, 61 Vict.., No 25). vice Sergeant. McC,wthy, tramrferred.

4- 0 1 ~ T,11Y3"

L. S. lDLIO'I" Under'l'reasurer.

The 'l'l'easury, Perth, 5th Septembe.·, 1905.

1'1' is hereby notified, for gener;Ll inforllHLtion, that fLn ~ ngellcy of the Post Office Sfwings Ba,nk wa.s opened for business "t the Post Office, Mount Sir SfLrnuel, on the 1st inst.

I.. S. ELIOT, Under '['rea.surer.

REDUC'l'ION OF PRICES OF LOTS. 220 G Dcpa1'lrnent of Lands ancl S1wveys, III 00 Perth, 5th September, 19(15.

I T is hereby llotined, for general information, that the prices of the undermentioned lots within the Katan­

ning Agricultural Area, will, for the present, he as follows :-

Lot 279, 8s. 3d. per acre. Lot 282, Gs. 6el. Lot 294, 6s. 3d. Lot 369, 7s. Lot 372, Gs. 3d. Lot 373, 7s.

R. CECIL CLI]<~TON,

Under Secretary:for Lands.

2072 90

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

TOWNSITE OF NANGEE~ AN

(N ORTHAi'!I-Y ILGARN RAIL WAY).

Dcpa.·tment of Lands and SU"veys, Perth, 22nd Augu.t, 1905.

H IS Excellency the Governor in F;xecutive Council, by virtue of tile powers given him by "The Land Act,

1898," has been pleased to sut ap:1rt the Crown lands, included within the boundaries described hereunder, to form a townsite on the N"rtham-Yilgarn Hailway, hereafter to be known and distinguished as " 1'1 angeenan."

Bounded by lines starting frolU the Ea .. t comer of Bainding Agricultuml Area Lot 18, and extending 3380

32' 16/1 along it, North-Eastel'll boundary to its North corner; thence 68' :32' 16/1 along the North- Western bound­aries of A.A. Lots 17 and 16 to the btter's North corner; thence 1580 32' 16" aloug its North-l:ast boundary to its IDast corner; tilenee W est-Sollth- vV' estward along the N orth-W estel'll side of a surveyed rO:cd, passing along the North-Western side of the Northam-Yilgam Railway Reserve to the starting point; being Bainding Agrieultural Area Lots 16 and 17. (Plan 25/80, Bainding and Nan­geanan.)

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AIi\ ADDI'l'ION 'ro NATIONAL PARK (7537).

Departmcnt qf' Lands and S1wveys, 1 'u'i. I'Cl·th. 15th Septembe,', 1905.

H IS Excellency the Govemor in Bxecntive Council has been pleased to :"pprove of the area described here­

under, containing about 2~§ acres, being added to l~eserve

;5fJ7 (Swan, near Swan View) to form portion of National

Park; and to classify such addition as Clas.; "A ". under "'fhe Permanent Heserves Act, 18m)" (6:3 Vict., No. 24):-

Bounded by lines starting from the 1'1 orth-We.it corner of Swan Location 18't 1, and extending 1'1, .rth to the vVestern side of a public road; thence SOllth-F~astward alonD' said side of road to th" North-East corner of LocatiOl;' 1841 aforesaid; thence West along its North boundary to the startin[.i point. (Phn lc/40.) .

4623 1903

R CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secreta ry for Lands.

RESIDEN'rlAL LEASES.

Depa,·tment oj Lands and SU"veys, Pe,·th, W.A., 15th August, 1905.

T T is hereby notified, for general information, that all L persons holding' Residential Lenses may ap])ly for new

leases under the existing 990 years' tenure, and ~uch leases will be granted at a rental of lOs. per annum for tho first ten years from the first of tho qnarter pl'ior to the da.te of approval, providing applicnJion is nmde before the 31st December next.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GO V ERN !\,[ENT GAZETTE, W.A.

LAND SALES. Department of Lana" ana ,surveys, PM·th, 8th ,septembe~', 1:crJ5.

T HE underlllentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Pnblic Auction, on tho dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m., except Narrogin, !Lt 3 p.m.; 'i'Vagin at 4 p.m.

SCHEDULE.

Dates of Sa.le. 1:'1.<tOI;>8 01 Sale. DescriptiuI! of Lots. Number 'of Lots. Upset Prices.

1905. September 8 Onslow Onslow Town 4 1 0 0 £15.

])0. 8 "WaO'in ,., Do. 8 Do.

Wagin Do. 278 0 :3 24 } £10 each. Do. Do. 545 0 3 0

Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 550 0 3 0 £8. Do. 13 Narrogin Wolwolling Do. 1 0 3 29 £20, plus £270 for

improvements. Do. 13 Do. Narrogin Do. 373 0 2 O§ £15. Do. 13 Do. Do. 13 Do.

Do. Sub. 317 2 0 0 } £4 each. Cuballing Town 151 0 2 8

Do. 13 Do. Do. Do. 160 0 2 8 £6. Do. 13 Do. roo Sub. 69 1 0 0 £4. Do. 13 Do. Do. 13 Do.

Do. Do. 12\J 2 0 0 } £8 each. ,fi: Do. Do. 135 2 1 21

Do. 14 Northam Goomalling Town 21 0 1 36 £10. Do. H Lo. Doodlakine Sub. 17 0 1 0 £5. Do. H Do. Do. Do. 25 0 2 0 £8.

'I< Suburban for cultiYatIOll.

Plans and further particulars of these Lots can be obt[1in8d at this Office, or at the office where they are to be sold.

N.B.-Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface, except in iYlining Districts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

R. CECIL JLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Lorrs OPEN FOR SELECTION AS RESIDENTIAL IJEASES. Depa"hnent of Lc~"ds and SUTveys,

Perth, 31st A1~gUSt, 1.905.

I T is hereby notified, f,'1" general infornmtion, thitt the underllJentioned Lots will be open for selection as Residential Leases subject to the Rl'gulations published in the Gove"'vJnent Gazette of 26th May, 1903, on and after the dtttes specified in the

Schedule below :-.-

Cor. No.

2 Q1.. 2 UB

1'0\\"11.

Nangeenttn

Leonora ...

N os. of IJots.

1.02 to lIi; indusive ...

W9 to 121 inclusive, 12,1, to 135 in­clusive, 138 to l'H inclusive, and 1,17 to 157 inclusive

88 and 84

Date 0lJen. Applications to be lodged at

18th Sept., 1903 G0vernment Land Agent, Northa.m

18th Sept., 1905 LttndAgont's Office, Northam

18th Sept., 1905 Wttrden's Olliee, Mt. li'Iar­gm'ct Goldfield

! Lo's 122,123,1:36,137,115,146, l(jD, [1ud177 have been excepted from sttle as Reserve ()~1 .00 .

Applications may be lodged at the offices mentioned at any time prior to the dates specified, and any applictttions so lodged will be deemed to httve been lodged on thttt day.

In the event of two or more applications for the smne lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "'1 he Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "'l'he Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applic[1nt obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicttnt, he shall ptty the fair va,lue of such improvements to the Lttnd Agent or "Warden at the phces mentioned before his application is approved.

Iuteuding' ttpplicants are requested to lodge their applictttions before the date specified, and are l'cminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as ttpplications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans showing the [1rrangement of the luts referred to will shortly be obtainable at this office and the offices of the Locttl Government Lund Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretttry for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE. Depcwtrnent of Lands und Slwveys,

Pe;'lh, 26th Augltst, 1.!05.

I T is hCl'eby uotified, f01" general informtttion, t.hat the undermentioned Lots are now opcn for sale, under the conditions specified, by pnblic auction, ,1,S provided hy "The Land Act, 1898," "t the following upset prices :.-

Corr. No. Town.

Pttrkeston

Nos. of Lots.

Poultry }"arms-12BE 125]0; 127lC

N o'v beil1s Lots 21,38, and 98 respectively

'l'own Do. Do.

Conditions.

£8 £8 £8

Remarks.

V ttlue of il1lprovemellts,vi~ .. £40, £220, and £40 respectively, to be added to ups'Jt price.

Crown Grants will enly extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surfttce of the ground.

Plans showing the a.rrangement of the lots referred to WIll shortly bcobtttillableat this office and the offices of the va,l'ious Government Land A~el1ts.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

2!HO GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [SEPT. R, 1905.

RESERVE. Depa1'tment 'qf Lands ancl Sto'veys, Perth, 5th September, 1905.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Ex:ecutive Council has been pleased to set apart, as a Public Reserve, the land described in the Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth :-

No.

9873 SLl.;lJ:. 1\)05

Content. a. r. p.

o 1 19

Town 01' District.

Na1'1'ogin.-Lot 335 .,.

Purpose for which marie

Independent Rechabites

Order

R.. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Depa1'tment Qf Lands and SU1'veys, PM·th, 5th Septembe1', 1905.

of

r, I IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundaries of ~ the undermentioned Reserves being amended as described in the Schednle below, for the purposes therein set forth; the Areas and Boundaries previously published in the G'ove1'nment Gazette being hereby cancelled :-

Itecorded ~o.

Area.

a. 1'. p. Town 0]' District. Purposes torwhioh made

906 300 0 0 lVilliwllS (14-lYlile Brook).-Bounded bylines starting from an angle Water. liU2..±

87 in the York-Williams Road situate 16 chains 61 links South and 9 chains 1'1 links West from the 7l-Mile Post on said road, and extend-ing West, 40 chftins 54 lin1{s; North, 56 chains 79 links; East, 61 chftins 47 links to the Western side of said road, and along it South-ward to the starting point. (Plan 38'1/80. Diagram 9908.)

2724 97 0 0 Nelson (Blackwood Rive1').-Bounded by lines starting- from the Access to water. North-'West corner of C.P, 48/756, and extending 1790 57' 56 chains 96 links; thence 2380 6' 2 chains 44 links; 181° 39' 4 chains 94 links and 2150 31' 2 chnins 71'h links; thence West 11 chains 78 links; and thence 3590 56' 64 chains 87 links; and thence 89° 50' 15 chains 24 links to the starting point. (Plan 439B/40. Diagram 62/44.)

11\ CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVE 7363.

DepM·tment of Lands and 8u.1·veys, H"i}g PM·th, 5th Septembe1', 1905.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been plea,sed, under Clause ·H of "'rhl.' Land Act,

1898," to set apart l'(,eserve 7~;1 (Greenbushes Lot 39) for

"Road BO[Lrd Office," in lieu of " 'rown Hall and Municipal Purposes" as previously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIPTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESIDENTIAL LEASES. Depa1'hnent Q/ La'Hls ancl S1.t1'Veys,

Perth, 1st Scptembe,', 1905,

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Resiclenti[tl Leases lmve been c'Ll1cellod

for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land conh,ined therein will be again open for selection on and "fter tho cltttes mentioned :-

COl'l'es. Town. Nanle.

On and after the 18th Sepiemvel', 1905, a.t (1 ,'ental of 4 pe,. cent. on the capital ttnimp1'oved valtw.

6481/02\ 2114098\ Fremantle 2016/05 21g/900 Kaigoorlie

I 14M I Christenson, C. I 2.575 I Cahill, lH. J.

Also Working Man's Block as under, open-

On 11 th SeptembM', 1905, unde)' l!s!ucl cO)Lcliiions. 8437/04

R. CECIL CLIJ<''l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

OANCELLATION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS.

Depa1'tment of Lands and SU1'veys,

Perth, 8th SeptembM', 1905.

I '!' is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Homestead Farms have been can­

celled for non-compli"nce with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be again open for selection on and after the dates men­tioned :-

COl'l'es. Name.

Open fo,' selection on and a/leI' the 18th Septembe1', 1905.

8:12.7/03 I 3142/741 Wellington "'I' 142014.10/80 I Giles, Chas. H. 96n e031 3429/7'> Avon... ... 5249 3-J.!l/80 Nutt, E. 135~5/U:J 4056/74 Williams ... 3965 3781'/40 McAdam, Ja •. 1306/0 t 4343/7,. Do.... ... 4511 385A/40 Uronin, M.

Open fa" selection on ancl afte,. the 25th Septembe?', 1905. .1552/021 1500/74 I Avon, ... I 4078 1 3/80 I Johnston, H.

7298/97

12992;03

1:35141031 8702/97

I

Subject to Improvements value £50.

Homestead Fa1'1ns cancelled.

15/875 Coolup

3982/7-1 Darkan

405·1/74 do. 1.5/944 I Coolup

I part I 165 Coolup Durrant, Thos, I and A.A. I 166 I 92 Darkan I Cain, D.

A.A. I pt. 94 do. I Ireland, D.

190 cooluP'I' Dvoretsky, S. : A.A.

R. CECIL 0LIPTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

OANOELLATION OF A OONDITIONAL PUROHASE LEASE.

Depa1'hnent of Lands and St.rveys, Perth, 4th Septembe1', 1905.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned C.P. Lease has been cancelled for

non-compliance with the conditions under which it was granted, and the land contained therein will be again open for selection on and afttlr the 25th September, 1905, under Pa.rt V. of "The Land Act, J 898."

Any applications for the above block must be made to the Government Land Agent, flunbury.

R. CECIL CLIF'I'ON, Under Secretaryfor Lands.

OANCELLATION OF OONDITIONAL PURCHASE LEASES.

DepM·tment of Lands and Stwveys, Perth, 8th September, 1905.

i T is lwreby notified, for general information, thp.t the undermentioned Conditional Purchase Leases have

been cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be again open for selection on and after the dates mentioncd :-

Corres. ~ame.

Open fo1' selection on and afte?' the 18th SeplembC1', 1905, nnde?' P(t1'ts V. (tnd VIII. of" The Lq.nd Act, 189'1."

942/92 ,18/2052 Mllrmy ... : 880 80 Sutton,)f. 942/92 4~/2126 Wellington' 880:80 do.

14909 02 4i"1.5/.5.5 Kutuuuiug' 14+,14.5, Ka.bnu- Green, E. 1\'1. and 147 lng A.A.

119·H/98 1829156 Avon 5"2·\ 342/80 Moulton, 1". R.

Open faT selection on and aftc1' the 25th September, 1905, 1mder Section 55 of" '['he Land Act, 189.'1."

Correa. Agricultural Area.. Name.

2961/0-1 Serpentine

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TRANSFBRS OF HOMESTBAD F ARlVIS. 1'" 5 0 7 1903

Depa1·trnent of Lands and S1wveys, Pe1'th, 4th July, 1904.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that no transfer of a Homestead Farm will be approved in

future, except under special circumstances, unless improve­ments to the value of £50, including the external fencing, have been effected on the land, or the holder thereof has resided upon same for a period of 12 months.

2. A Homestead Farm is not transferable except to \a person eligible to hold the land as a Homestead Farm, and any application for the conversion of such into " Con­ditional Purchase, for the purpose of a transfer, will render the land liable to forfeiture.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RE8IST.ERED LOTS OPEN FOR SALE. Depa1·trnent Qf Lands and 8u1'veys,

TVa', Pet'lh, 6th June, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that all lots within the Goldllelds Townsites in the State,

registered under Section 30 of "The Goldfields Act, 1895," or Section 37 of " The ilIining Act, 1904," are now open for sale at a price to be determined by the lIIinister, subject to the holders having complied with the necessary conditions under which the I'Jts were granted.

The holders of such lots must make application to pur­chase through the IVarden, Government Land 1\ gent, or Mining Registrar, within three months from the time of receiving notice (which will be issued by the Warden at an early date) that the lots are open for sale.

Crown Grants will only extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GAZETTE, VV.A. 2911

3157 1fT

LAND OPEN FOR 'SELEOTION (KA'rANNING AGRICULTURAL AREA.)

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the area described hereunder is hereby excluded from

Reserve 1~9' and such area will be open for selection

under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after lYlonday, 28th August inst. :-

All that portion of Reserve Ii\ lyinO' West of Oxley 1949 to

Road, containing abont 200 acres. (Plan 416B/40.)

'2 9 0 1 T9"05

(AVON, JYIERRIDEN STATE FOREST.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the area described hereunder is hereby excised from the

Merriden State .I:<'orest, and will be open for selection under Part V. of "1'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 28th August inst. :-,

Bounded by lines starting from the North-'West corner of Avon Location 3535, and extending South along its West boundary about 30 chains; thence South-vVestward about 15 chains a.nd North to a point vVest of the starting point; thence East about 14 chains to the starting point. (Plan 24/80.)

(AVON, POR'rION OF KELLERBERRIN STATE -""ORESTS.) 9 7 7 1 TU1,j"T

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the a,reas described hereunder are hereby excluded from

Kellerberrin State Forests, Nos. 1 and 2 respectively, and will be open for selection under Parts Y. and V III. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 28th August inst. :--

lhom No.1 State F01·est. Bounded on the North and East by lines starting from a

point sitmtte about Ii) chains South from the South-East corner of Avon Location 7210, and extending vVest about 72 chains t'tnd South about 15 chains; the opposite bound­aries being pa'allel and equal.

F"om No.2 State Forest. Bounded on the Smdh and Ea t by lines starting from a

point situate about 25 chains West and about 15 chains South from the South-West corner of Avon Location 7210, and extending West about 9 chains and North about 90 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Plan 25/80.)

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

(OOOLAKIN).

Depa1·tment of Lancls anel SU1'veys, 8~;P Perth, 9th August, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the area described hereunder (lately excluded from Reserve

4556 at Coolakin), containing about 910 acres, will be open for selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 28th August, prox.

Bounded on the N01·th and West by lines starting from the South-'West corner of Wellington Location 1626, and extending East about 142 chains, and South 70 chains; the opposite bOllllclaries being parallel and equal. (Plan 410/80.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

(AVON, DOODLAKINE.)

" 5 3 7 Depa1'tment of Lry,nds a.nd St.1·veys, lis Perth, 16th Ang1.st, 1905.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the Crown lands described hereunder will be open for

selection uncler Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 4th September prox., subject to any improvements existing on the area:-

Bounded by lines starting from the West corner of C.P. 9925/i)5 (309i), and extending South-Eastward to its South corner; thence South-West about 97 chains to the Eastem boundary of Location 6273; thence Northerly along said boundary to the Southern side of a road passing along the Southern side of the Yilgarn Railway Reserve; and thence abng said side of road North-Easterly to the starting point. (Plan Doocllakine A.A.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

2912 GOVERNMENT

(NEAR ESPERANCE.)

Dcpat'tment of Lands and Sut'veys, 7 t'i_5 Pel,th, 31st A,igltst, 1905.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, tht,t the Crown lands outside Esperance Townsite will be avail­

able for selection under Parts V, and VIII. of "'l'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 18th September, 1905.

'I'he notices relating to lands thrown open for selection in this locality, published in the GovC1'ntnent Gazette of the 4th April, 1904, 26th August, 1904, and 28th July, 1905, are hereby cancelled.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under SecrehLry for Lands.

. 11\ PORTION OF 3460.

(NEAR BRIDGETOWN.)

Depat'tmcnt of Lands and Sw;oveys. Vh~t/dj Pe·tOt, 16th A'u,gust, 1905.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the

land lately excluded from Reserve g1t3o, containing

about 1,100 acres, and adjoining the East boundaries of Nelson Locations 572, 1517, 937, 936, and C.P. ""V" will be thrown open for selection under Ptwts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 11th Septem­ber prox. Applications to be subject to usual inspection by Forestry Deplwtment.

R. CECn CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

(COOLUP AGRICUW'URAL AREA.)

Department of Lancls and SW'veys, 1L~}Q. Pe1,th, 16th A1tgust, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Coolup Agricultural Area Lots ~H, 176, and 209 will be thrown

open for selection under Part V. of "'1'he Land Act, 1898," on and after 1fonday, 11th September prox., at the following prices :-

Lots 17·1 and 17G-Hs. per acre. Lot 209-12s. 6el. per acre.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

(NEAR CHIDT,OW'S WELL.)

Dep",.tment of Lands and S,wveys, -f-~~-~Hr Pc'rth, 5th SeptCynbc1', 1965.

I'!' is notified that the aren, describcd hereundor is

hercby excluded from Reserve 4~7 (Timber), and will

be open for selection unde]' Part V., Section 60, of "The Land Act, 1898," on and "fter Mond"y, 18th September, 1905:-

Bounded by lines starting from the South-East cornel' of Swn,n Location 1028, and exton ding North about 2 chains, Enst about 2 chains, South n,bout -8 clmin8; thence vVest about 2 chains 67 links, South :1bout :; chnins, vVost nbout 3 chains, South about (i chains; thence vVost about 11 chnins 67 links, North about 6 01mins, East t,bout 4 chains (i7 links, North "bout 11 ch11ins, and East to the st:1rting point. (Aron about 20 acres.) (Plan 1B/4,0.)

(NELSON, NEAR BRIDGE'fOWN.)

Department ~l Lands and 8ul'veys, Pct,th, 5th Septcmbel', 190:;.

I T ishor,:,by notified that the area hercunder described, situate ne:1r Bridgetown, will be open for sdection

under Part V. of "'rhe Ln,nd Act, 18Hd," on nnd tlfter Mondn,y, 18th Septelllber insttlIlt :-

Bounded on the 8011th "m1 West by lInes stn,rting from the Nor:h-East corner or C,I>. 48/ WH, and extending J~ast about 26 chains and North about 24 clulins OK links; the opposite b)lmdaries being ])Rrallel and eqlml. (I>lan 439B/40.)

R CECIL CLLE"l'ON, Under Secretm'y for Lands.

GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

7485 19'00

Depm'tment of Lands and Surveys, Pot,th, 22nd August, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for genemlinformRtion, that the Crown lands situate within 40 miles on either side of

the Midland Railway, which have been temporarily reserved, will be open for selectiun under Parts IV., V" VIII., and X. of "The Land Act, 1808," on and after Monday, 18th September prox.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretn,ry for Lands.

SPECIAL LEASES.

UNDER" THE LAND ACT, 1898." Depat'tment of Lands and Sti1'veys,

Ht% PM·th, 18th May, 1905 .

I 'l' is hereby notified that EDWARD JAll'IES MCCARTHY has applied for a Special Lease, containing 50 acres, for the

pi.lrpose of obtaining salt, and also one of five acres for shed acco~modation and jetty rights, both leases being portions of Middle lslmad, near EsperRnce, n,nd for a term of 18 years.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Depad11wnt of Lands and 8to'veys, t~H PCl'th, 26th May, 1905.

I T is hereby notified thRt Charles Herbert Carter has applied for a Special Lease (No. 693/152) of portion of

Reserve 2720 at Donnybrook, containing 20 acres, for the purpose of a Quarry, for a term of In yen,rs from 1st April, 1905.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretn,ry for Lands

Depa1't1nent of Lands and St1rveys, f~tt Perth, 26th AP1'il, 1905.

1'1' is hereby notified that George Knox MRCGill has applied for a Special Lease (No. G!)2/152) of portion of

Reserve 2720 at Donnybrook, containing 10 acres, for the purpose of a QURrry, for a term of 19~ yeRrs from 1st April, 1905.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

26-5-1905.

Department of Lands and 8u1'veys, Hl%% Perth, 3'j'd Augttst, 1905.

I T is hereby notified that Messrs. Bunning, Bunning, and Hunter have applied for a Special Lease, No. 166/42,

for Mt. Baker Lots 171, 172, 173, 18, 19, 20, and 21, contain­ing about 100 acres, for the purpose of Brick-mn,king, for a term of 14 yeRrs from 1st July, 1905.

R. CECIL CLIF'1'ON, Under Secretn,ry for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. AL'l'ERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF H.OAD

DISTRICT. 05" 7 Depal,tment of LILnds and 8u1'veys, TuuT Perth, 24th At1gust, 1905.

N OTICE is hereby given thn,t it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor, by Order in Council, after

tho expiration of twenty-one days from tho pnblication of this notice, to include Subdivisiolltll Lot 5 of Cockburn Sound LoCt,tion 41 in the Fremantle l~oad District.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under SccretRry for Lands.

THE LICENSED SURVEYORS' ACT, 1895. StwveY01'-Gene,'al's Office,

1,,905 Perth, 22Jtd AnglJ"st, 1905.

I '!' is hereby notified, for general information, that an Examination for Licensed Sm'vl'yors under the above

Act will commence on 'l'nesdRY, 26th September next. Intending Ct,ndidatcs are required to give written notice to the Secretary of their intention to appear, dooumentary evidence of hn,ving complied with thc preliminary condi­tions as set forth in the "Rules for the Conduct of Exarni­)][Ltio11S" n,nd forward [l,pplicn,tions, together with the prescribed fee of £5 5s., not less than 10 clear days before the date mentioned.

A. copy of the Rules t.o be complied with may be obtained on application.

C. G. MORRIS, Secretary Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.

SEPT. 8, 1906.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "V.A. 2913 --------------------------

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Depa?'tment of Jriines, Perth, 4th Septembe1', 1905.

I T is hereby notified that. in accordance with the provisions of "The. Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, on 1st September, 1905, was pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications

therefor, as shown below.

GOLD MINING LEASES.

H. GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

The ,mdel'mentioned Applicationsfo?' Gold Mining Leases lveo'e

app1'oved (subject to Slt?'vey).

Applications fo), Gol,J ]fIining Leases apP1'oved (sltb,iect to s'Ll·vey)-continued.

Goldfield. District.

-. Dundas ... ... -~~-~~ - ----

E. Coolgardie ... ...

E. Murchison ... Black Range

No. of Application.

944, 945

*4189E, *4190E

166B

Goldfield. District.

N. Cooigardie... Menzies

N.E. Coolgardie Kanowna

Bulong

No. of Application.

5233z, 5234z

1134x, 1135x, *1l48x, *1l49x

983Y, 984y, 994y, 997y, 998y

Murchison ... i Cue ... ... Nannine ...

H05,1466 508N

The lmde?'memioned Application f01' a Rewal'd Gold Mining Lease 'VilS ?'~flLsed,

Goldfield . I District. No. of Application.

Mt. Margaret

Goldfield.

E. Coolgardie .. , E , Murchison .. '

Murchison Mt. Margaret, ..

lYIt. Margaret 1599'1', 1644'1', 16'16'1',1647'1' Murchison .. , ..I Cue 1461

The SU1'?'endeo's of the lmdeo'mentioned Gold Mining Leases WCl'e accepted.

Lawlors

No, of Lease.

*1111E 883 , ..

Day Dawn 363]) lYIt. Malcolm 1131c

1151c

Name of Lease.

Phoonix Waikato, West

New Fingall Extended Jupiter North Star Gold Mine

* Conditionally.

Lessees.

Tregurtha, Cyril G.; Roberts, Robert Spencer ThTetzke, Alfred; lYIetzko, John; Saunders,

John; Martin, Arthur Isaac; Humphreys, William; Tyrel', Henry Hunter; Callaghan, Thomas; McEffer, Henry; D8llapietra, John; Fogarty, ,Tames

Esberey, William James; Clues, John Reid, John Harris, John Charles

The undermentioned Gold Mining Leases wen decla?'ed .fol:fcited fQj' b,'each of the L,bour conditions, and priol' tights ~f application a1'e granted lmder Section 105, S1Lbsection 1.

i

Goldfield. District. No. of Name of IJease. Lessees. I N,m' "' ,,=0" w'om ,,;" ri,M Lease. of application is granted.

---~--~---- -

:~r;::rington, Arthur East Coolgardie 4150E Found at Last Robertson, James ... ...

]lit. ]l'Iargaret llIt. Margaret 10571' Riddle Oldfield, Robert; Oldfield, Harold; W<tcker, John Barker, Francis Raine j Grahmue, Robert Archibald

1554T Famous Blue North

Ritchie, Walter Herbert

Robert; J-dilne, Blake, Bernard Valentine

MINER'S HOBmSTEAD LEASES.

The underl1w,dioned Applications for }}finer's Homestead Leases wen approved (subject to sw'vey).

Goldfield, District. ~o. of Application.

Coolgardie ... 50

Dundas 28

Phillips River 53, 56, 57

Pilbarra 2

The unde>'mentioned Application f01' a Mine>"s Homestead Lease was ,'cf1tsed,

Goldfield. District. No, of Application.

Phillips River 54

2914 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

NOTICE OF INrfENTION TO RESUME MINING TENEMENTS ON BEHALF OF HIS MAJESTY

Department of Mines, ,

Peo,th, 31st August, 1905,

T· AKE NOTICE that it is the intention of the Wardens of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the days mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorising the resumption of possession, for and on behalf of His

Majesty, in accordance with Regulation No. 163 under" The Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tenements

Each order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such issue, he must before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds of such objection; and on the date mentioned the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

M. J. CALANCHINI, Acting Secretary for Mines.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD,

'1'0 be hea1'd (tt the lVanlen's GOU1't, Kalgoorlie, 3rd Octobe1', 1905, at 11 o'clock in thefM'enoon.

Reg. No.

2M 4'M 5M 71>1 91>1

11M 12ThI 131>1 l'±M 15M 161>1 171>1 18Th! 19n1 20M 2hI 271>1 281>1 50111 5hI 54111 571<1

Registel'ed Holders.

BUSINESS AREAS AND RESIDENCE AREAS.

Herrick, George Charles Grace, John J. Pearse, J. J. Timms, Alfred E. Dempsey, Joseph Walmsley, W. G. Johnston, Matthew Johnston, David Thompson, Clara Lucy Wisdom, George E. Martyn, James Grieve, Alexander A. Acres, Joseph Sanders, Charles Dwyer, Jennie Noell, Charles Williamson, John Morgan, John Thomas O'Halloran, Patrick Durkin, John Bennitt, William Scoug-all, Charles

Reg. I No. Registered Holders.

BUSINESS AREAS AND RESIDENCE

Smith, John Edward O'Donnell, Edward 64.M 59M I

65M 68]11

Wells, Richard Noel McMahon, Patrick

WA~'ER RIGH'l's.

AUEAs-continued.

159E Great Boulder Proprietary Gold Mines, Limited l!)OE Ryan, James 195E Nolan, James Albert 203E Black, William 211E Cooper, Joseph, and Walkerden, Peter

MACHINERY AREA.

33E I Clayton, Lilias Louisa

GARDEN AREAS.

43E Howard, George 52E Harding, Elias Gordon; Fuller, Arthur Albert;

O'Connor, John 141E Wadeson, Julia

PILBARRA GOLDFIELD.

No. of ReSIdential

Area.

3 6 7

10 12 13 14 15 18 24 25 30 31 29

120 127 130 131

.A.52

'Co be heard (ti the ,Va1'(ten's 001l1·t, JJiarble Ba1', on Monday, 25th Septembe1', 1905.

Registered Holder.

Rintoul, HalTY Boyd Pegden, Harry Schillel'man, George Steel, Joshua Sauder, Christian Ryan, "William Walsh, Richal'd ... Matthews, William Walker, George Lucas Smith, Charles Candy, Robert Straughan, vVilliam Dawson, Robert Jay Finucane, Pattison Fey, Henry Petterson, Frederick Crowley, 1'imothy White, Thomas l'IIackay, Robert Henry

Locality.

Bamboo Creek, Pilbarra Goldfield

Bamboo Creek

" Shaw River Bamboo Creek

" Marble Bar Lalla Rookh

" vVarrawoona

" Cooglegong

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2915 --- ---~--""-"

J:<~ORFEITURE OF LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT UNDER SECTION 97 OF "THE MINING ACT, 1904."

Depa1·tment Qf ilfines, Pe1·th, 4th Septembel", 1905.

I '1' is hereby no. tified, for public: information, tha~ His Excellency the Govern~r in Council, on the 1st day of Sept~mber,. 1905, declared the undermentlOned Leases forfmted for breach of covenant, VIZ., NOll-payment of Rent and Penalties f01

the year, 1905.

No. NaTne of Lease. Registered Lessees.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

1207w Windanya North

Half-Mile Garnett, Alfred Edward.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

·WB8E Golden Ridge Conso1s Carroll, Edward.

Depa1·tment qf ilfines, PeTth, 14th July, 1905.

I'"l1HE undermentioned Gold Mining and JYlineml Leases are now ready for issue, and may be

obtained on application by the Lessees or their orders:-

COOLGARDIE GOLDJ!'IELD.

CoolgaTdie DistTiet: G.M. Lease 3'W8. Water Lease 5.

Kunanalling DistTiet: G.M. I.ease 456s.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIEI.D.

G.M. Leases 225E, 352E, ll14AE, ll63E.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Menzies DistTiet: G.M. Leases 39Hz, 4930z, 4944z, 4948z, 4965z, 4966z, 4976z, 50llz, 5097z

l'oiiagam DistTiet: G.M. Leases 352G, 583G. Ular"ing District: G.M. Lease 671u. Ye1'illa DistTiel: G.M. Lease 500R.

MT. liiARGARET GOI.DFIELD.

Mt. ilfargaret Dist1'iet: G.M. Leases 934'r, 936'1'. Mt. Malcolm District: G.M. Leases 2270, 9920.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Cue Dist"iet: G.M. Lease 104,.. Mount Magnet District: G.M. Leases 151M, 201M, 264M

327M,368M. Day Dawn District: G.M. Leases 221D, 223]).

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.

G.M. Leases 469, 470.

EAST UURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

East MV1'Chison District: G.M. Leases 542, 548, 550 Black Range Dist?'iet: G.M. Lease llB (683)

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

G.M. Lease 45w.

YILGARN GOLDFIELf'

G.M. Leases 554, 562.

PHILLIPS RIVER MINING DISTRICT. G.M. Lease 43.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

314

N allle of Lease.

H. GREGORY, :l'Iinister for iYIillCS.

Registered Lessees.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Lawless . ., ...1 Martin, Robert.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.

1576T Unica Extended Lane, James.

THE MINING ACrr, 1904. Depa,·tment of lYlines,

I'M·th, 22ml AU[fust, 1&05.

H IS Excolleney tho Gov('rnol' in Couneil has been ]i>leased to cancel Hogulations Nos. 28,29, ilO, 32, and

80, published in the Government Gazette of 17th July, HJ05, and ha,s Leon pleased to make the following in liou thereof.

W. D. JOHNSON,

liEnistor for Mines.

Extent of Claims.

28. '1'hc maximum dimensiolis and aren, of claims shall be in accordance with the scale hereunder. Evory such claim shall be marked off in the form of a rectangular block, except where existing' boundaries interfere.

SCALE OF ONE n:hNEH/S GH,OUND.

Precious Stones.

Class of

Claim.

Nature of

Clahn.

Ordinary Alluvial 25 25 70 70 100 100 50 50 Do. Lode 25 1:10 50 130 75 130 50 130

l~xtelldec1 Alluvial 50 25 Uo 70 200 100 100 50 River or Do. '10 100 80 ! 108 100 100 80 100

Lake

And so on in the same proportion as to length for each additional miner up to but not exceeding 10.

The length of evory claim shall be along the line of the alluvial lead, the reef or lode, as the case may be, and the width shall be at right angles thereto.

Exteneled Claims.

29 An extended alluvial claim may be granted by the Warden-

(a.) In old or abandoned ground, not being in a river, creek, or lake.

(b.) In ground which has been tested to the satis­faction of the "Warden, and found too poor to pay when worked by the ordinary method, but which can be worked by puddling or sluicing.

(c.) In wet ground where water other than sm'face water exists and timbering is necessary through­out.

(d.) In rocky ground whore blasting within a depth of 50 feet from the surface is necessary in the sinking of the shaft.

2916 GOVERNMENT

RivM' and Lake Claims.

30. Notwithstanding the width mentioned in the scale in Regulation 2S for any claim in a river or bke, such width shall onlv be allowed when the river or lake exceeds such distance: In all other cases the width of a river or lake claim shall extend only from bank to bank of the river or lake.

Lode Claims.

32. Lode claims may be marked off on either side of the supposed line of reef, at the option of the miner.

A1'ea of Mining Leases.

80. The maximum area which may be marked off and applied for as a mining lease shall be as follows :-

(a.) For coal, as provided by Section 52 320 acres

(b.) 56 G40"

( c.) For gold nnder (a) or (b) of subsection 1 of Section 43 48

( d.) For gold in all other cases 24

(e.) For minerals under (a) 01' (b) of sub-section 1 of Section 41l ... 96

(f.) For minerals in all other cases ...

(g.) For precious stones

48

24

GAZETTE, Wr.A. [SEPt. >:I, 1905.

NOTICE. Depa1'lment of lYIines,

Pel·th 29th Ma1'ch, 1~05.

COPIES of "The Inspection of Machinery Act, 1904," may now be obtained at the following offices :­

Department of lYIines, Hay Street, Perth; Chief, Inspector of Machin(lry's Office, Wellington

Street, Perth; The Offices of the Clerks of Court in the South-West

District (excepting P(lrth and Fremantle) : Mining Registrars' Offices on the Goldfields.

H S. KING, Secretar,\' for lYIines,

MINE MANAGERS' EXA:JHNATION. (Undel' "The Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1902,")

I NTENDING Cftndid"tes for Certificates of Competency are notified that an examination for same will take

place on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th October next. Applications with testimonials or certified copies thereof

should be lodged not later than the 12th September with the Secretary to the Board, Department of lYIines, Pe.rth, from whom the necessftry forms of applic"tion and all information can be ohtained.

Candidates will be notified of pbce of examim1tion upon receipt of application ftt this office.

F. R. SAND:E:RSON, Secretary Board of Examiners.

ERl~ATA.

No. of Certifi­cate.

2077 2067 20GIl 2068 20H 2084, 2062 2065 2075 2073 2070 207G 2080 2061 2082 2063 20S3 2064 20S1 2059 2066 2071 207S 2079 2060 2072

58 59 66 6S 72 S2 G2 65 G9 SO 56 GO 76 7S ':'9

SECOND CLASS Cll:RTIFICA'l'ES OF SERVICE.

F'ol' 2102, James, Jack Henry, read James, Jack Harry. For 2002, Linelmm, 'iVilliam, read Linehan, William. For 1048, Mulling-ar, Walter Edward, "ead No. 20·1,S, Mull enger, Walter Edward. For 2004·, vValkeden, Hftrold Herbert, recul W [11kerclen, Hftrold Herhert.

Name of Person.

SECOND CLASS CERTIl!'ICA'rES 01<' SERVICI<,. Annesley, John Bryan, H.ohert Gordon Bowel', John Beeson, Sydney Arthur Benson, Gerrtld F'ellton Boyes, '1'homas Crew, J o.,eph Do wel, lYIichael Delfs, .J [1mos Goode, James Hawke, Charles Albert Houghton, Frederick Harringt(Jl1, vVillimll ]<,lorene Johnson, Charles Robert William James, .Tohn Henry Kennedy, 'WaJi;er ... Loughton, Charles Sllloatoll lYIatters, Alfred El'Ilcst Munro, l~ob"l't :\lcDoun,ld, T-Iugb Fostpl' . Oliver, Freclel'iek 'rholllson H.uss, VValtcr Ross, .r m110S ''laddIe Swinbolll'll, James Main Willin,mson, ArthUl' Frederick VValkerden, Hercules Harry

THIItD CLARS CER'l'H'IC \'l'ES 01<' SEIWICE.

Ashmore. '1'honHLs ... Brown, lticlml'(l Scott Bommr, George Lindsay Berry, John rrholnas Bassett, 11eubcll Buckhmn, l~a.lph Coulthard; John l·'rancis Croft, Hn,rold Clinch, Arthur Charles C"stlcs, James Frederick Dr"w, James Edward Dean, James Donovan, Robert John Delfs, Thomas Duffy, ;John

Date of Issue.

17-S-05 21-8-05 21-S-05 21-8-05 24-S-05

'1-9-05 H-S-05 17-8-05 24-8-05 24-8-05 21-8-0;; 24-S-05 2S-S-05 14-S-05 31-S-05 17-8-05 31-8-05 17-S-05 31-8-0,j 14-8-05 17-8-05 21-S-05 28-S-05 2S-8-05 H-8-05 21-S-05

14-S-05 14-8-05 21-8-05 21-8-05 24-8-05 31-S-05 11,-8-05 17-8-05 24-fl-05 28-S-05 B-b-05 14-S-05 24-S-05 24-8-05 10-8-05

No. of Cel'tifi­

cato.

C. J, lYIA'['HIDWS, Chief Inspector of Mlwhinery.

Name of Person, Date of Issue.

THIRD CLASS CERTIFICA'l'ES OF SERVIClli-continued.

6B 75 84 77 71 Gl li7 6,t 74 73 H8 70 bl 85

2:j 27 25 22 21 2S ml 29 34 26 24 :15 3ii

FctlTell, ~ehonla,s Forrest, l'l.ohert Grahha111, James Howes, Charles Honry Kronberger, Wilhelm l~udolf Max, McKenzie, Robert .. . Portwood, Joseph .. . Sheehm1, Michael Mullins Smith, Thomas Treen, Lewis FitzvVilliam Ulrich, H,ichard Geo. :E:dward \Vestern, George Wauchope, William George 'Wftlkel', William Thonms

TjOCO~rOTIVE AND TRACTION ENGINE-Cl!UVli;RS'

Cg[{'l'lFICA'l'IlS OJ' SEtl.VlCF:. BO'IO' Thomas He~>~;r, George Bliss Coug'hl:ll1, John Patrick Elvin, .Tesse Hamilton, Cln.uc1 John Hill, Iticlmrd McElmee, Hughey Rlmtig'an, Ma,rtin ... Stone, '1'homas Thol11as. John Alexander \V ood, J "l11es giley, William l~ha.tigan, 'rhllll1as

14-S-05 24-S-0;j

4-9-05 24-S-05 24-S-0[; 14-8-05 21-8-05 178-05 24-8-05 24-S-05 31-S-05 24-S-05 10-8-05 4-9-05

17-8-05 2'1-S-05 21-8-05 14-8-05 14-8-05 2'1o-b-05 31-8-05 2'1-8-05

4-9-05 24-8-05 17-S-05 24-8-05 31-8-05

Tl{;\C'J'ION ENGINE-DRIYERS' CER'l'lE'ICATl<}S OF SEl~VICE.

106 105

.)

7

Bucking-1mll!, James Thomas L11ngstoll, Ernest v~/illiam

]'-;JARINlt.: CIUtTnl'ICArI'ES OI!' CO!fIl-'grCENCY.

Htltehcr, Alexander Cmnston ILm'y, ,\Yillllll11 Henry Dowell, John Samuel Gray, ,James liennol1s Natlmll, Hymn Patterson, William Leopold Smellie, John

C. J. lYIATHEWS,

17-8-05 14-S-05

15-0-05 15-6-0G 24-8-05 28-8-05 15-(,-05 12-6-05 4-1l-05

4th Septemher, 1905. Chief Inspector of Machinery.

SEPT. 8, 190.5.J GOVERNMENT

GOVERNMENT ASSAYS.

A SSAYS, Analyses, and Determinations of any vVestern Australian Ore or Rock will be made by the Assayer to

the Geological Survey, when not tmdnly intet;fe1"ing 1vith official 'wo?'k, subject to the following conditions:-

1. Each sample mnst weigh at least 60z., hilt not more than 21bs.

2. Each sample must be enclosed in a separate canvas bag or strong paper wrapper, with a slip of paper bearing the name and address of the sender, together with a pri vate mark by which it nmy be readily identified.

3. Th8 parcel must be forwarded pnpaid to :­

'rhe lYIineralogist and Assayer,

Geological Survey Office,

P()rth.

4,. A letter must be sent at the same time to the same address, stating for what metals the samples are to be assayed, or containing oth()r instructions, as the case may be.

(N.B.-It is always advisable to keep duplicate samples of those submitted.)

5. Before any assay is made the prescribed fee must be paid to the Mineralogist and Assayer, or sufficient reasons, in accordance with Section 7 below, be furnished for lmving the samples treated free of cost.

6. 'rhe following fees will be charged :---,£ s. d.

(a.) Determination of a Rock or Mineral 0 10 6 (b.) Assay for Lea,d, Iron, or lYlanganese,

each 0 10 6 (c.) (d.) ( e.)

(f.)

(g.)

(h.)

Assay for Silver, Copper, or Tin, each ... Assay for Gold or Zinc, each Dry A,ssay for Lead, Silver, and Gold ...

Assay for Antimony, Bismuth, Chrom-ium, Cobalt, Mercury, or Nickel, each

Proximate Analysis nnd Calorific Valua­tion of ConI

Complete Chemical Analysis of any Mineral or Ore, according to number and nature of determinations, £2 128, 6d. to

(i.) Other determinations, according to time

o 12 o Ifi

1

11

11

;j

6 o o

6

6

o

spent, up to 2 12 6

A rednctinn of 20 per cent, on the above amounts will be made in favour of any person submitting in one pm'cel five or more samples for identical treatment,

7. With the object of encouraging bonCtjide prospecting, free assays will be made under the following circum­stances :--

(a.) The sample must have been obtained from land within the State not held under lease for mining purposes.

(b.) 'l'he exact locality where the samp18 was found must be disclosed.

(c.) The sample must be of sufficient promise to warra,nt an ass'1Y being Elade at the expense of the State,

(d.) Free assays will not be made of samples showing free gold, or of tailings or other metallurgical products, or of umpire samples.

8. The Department reserves to itself the right of refusing to make any particular assay, and also the right of publishing at any time the results of an assay made at the public expense.

W, D. JOHNSON,

Minister for Mines,

INSPECTION OF MACHINl<JRY ACT, 1904.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that under the provisions of the Inspection of Machinery Act,

GAZ}1~TT~, \V.A. '2!H 7

the undermentioned G,1l1ge Glass Protectors and Reducing Valves ha,ve been approved to date, in accordance with Sections 22 and 33 thereof :-

GAUGE GLASS PROCl'ECTORS.

Name.

vVall's Patent

Klinger's Patent Re­flex Water Gauge

H Universal" "Simplex" ...

Designs submitted by

Bell's Asbestos Agency Co.

Kidston &; Co. Leslie & Co .... Cradley Boiler Co. Leslie &; Co. ."

Saunders &; Stuart Bennie Teare & Co. ".

REDUCING VALVES.

Address.

Fremantle

Perth Do.

England Perth

Do. Do.

(Subject to satisfactory working test,)

" Mason,"~in. to 4in. Kidston &; Co. Perth Alley & JYIcLellan's, Leslie & Co. Do.

2i,n. to Gin. Dewl'ance &; Co., 2~in. Do. Do.

to 6in, Jas. Martin & Co., James Martin &; Co. Do.

4in. Combined Reducing Saunders &; Stuart Do,

and Safety V"lve, I~oyle's 1902 pn,t.ent, j,-in. to 4,in.

Royle's Patent Re- Do. Do. ducing Valve, Class C, 2~in, to Gin.

C . • T, ;vI A'1'HEWS, Chief Inspector of Machinery.

Perth, 23rd August, 1905. , -------------------------

INSPECTION OF 1VIACHINERY ACT, 1904. ENGINE-DRIVE;{ s' EXAIVIINA'l'IONtl.

I NTE,;ITDING Candidates for Certificates (all classes) at ihe Examination to be commenced at Kalgoorlie,

(>'olgardie, Thienzies, Cue, Bnnbul'.\·, and Perth on 3rd, and Southern Cross and Malcolm on 6th October next, should lodge their applicn.tions, with testimonials and copies thereof, not later than the 19th September prox., with the Chief Inspector of M ;whinery, Perth.

Application forms and copies of Regulations can be obtained from any Clerk of Courts in the South-Western District, inspection of j\'Iachinery Depm·tmont, Perth, and from ,my Inspector of ]YI"chinery or JIIIining I~egistrar on the Goldfields.

In order to s;we inconvenience and proba.ble disqualifica­tion, Canclidates "re req nested to carefully pernse the Regulations relating to the certificates applied for, as all applications not complete on the date mentioned will be held OV8r until a subsequent examination.

By order of the Bmud,

J. C. lYIAY1HAN, Secretary Hoard of Examiners.

WESTEl1,N AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

1''1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the following alterations have been made to the Classifica­

tion and Rate Book :-

W.R. 4800/1905. Page 20.

Insert:-Avena, in bags, Grain Class, Owner's risk.

To operate as from the 21st August, 1905. 24th August, 1905.

W.R. 4570/1905.

I '1' is hereby notified, for general information, that on , and after the 1st September, 1905, the name of

"Popallying P,)ol," on the Gre,tt Southern Railway, will be altered to "Popanyinning·."

10th A ngust, 1905.

2918 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE~ VV.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905

BEVEI~LEY REFRESHMENT ROOMS LEASE.

A LTERNA'l'lVE tenders will be received until noon on Thursd:1Y, the 7th September, 1905, for the leasing

for one or two years, from the 1st October, 1905, of the Beverley Refreshment Reoms.

Tenders must be addressed to the "Commissioner of Railways," and marked on the outside" Tender for Beverley Refreshment Rooms Lease."

Tender Forms and fnll p:1rticnlars may be obtained at the office of the undersigned.

No tender necessarily accepted.

Central Railway Offices,

WM. J. GEORGE,

Commissioner of Railways.

Perth, 16th August, 1905.

SOUTHERN OROSS STATION BOOKSTALL OONTRACT.

T ENDERS are invited for the right to place a Bookstall upon and to sell and distribute Books, Periodicals,

and Newspapers at the Southern Cross Railway Station, oommencing from the 2nd October, 1905, and terminating on the 31st May, 1908.

'fender forms and full pi1rticnli1rs may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, and also from the Station-master, Southern Cross.

'fenders, addressed to the" Commissioner of Ri1ilways," and marked on the outside "Tendet· for Southern Cross Bookstall," will be received at this office up to noon on 'fhursday, 21st September, 1905.

No Lender necessarily accepted.

WM. J. GEORGE,

Commissioner of Railways.

Central Railway Offices, Perth. 1st September, 1n05.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. IWBB'S JETTY-JANDAKOT RAILWAY.

COMMENCING from Wednesday, the 6th September, and weekly thereafter until further notice, a Goods

Train will leave Robb's Jetty for Jandakot at 7 a.m., returning therefrom i1t 6 p.m.

Persons requiring trucks must give notice on the previous Monday to the Caretaker, Jandakot Station, who will also recei ve all parcels, etc.

All consignments must be prepaid.

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Public Works.

TENDERS AOOEPTED.

Public WM'lcs Depa,'tment,

No. 394. Perth, 7th Septembe?', 19015,

T HE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general infol'mi1tion :-

Date of N[Lme of Description of Amount. Acceptance. Contractor. Contmct.

1905, £ s. d. Aug. 31 Davis, Rankin- Beverley Hunt River 16417 5

SOIl & Co. Bridge-Additions

Sept. 2 S. KeemLll und Hepairs.

Busseltou-Yallingup Roacl- Clearing, Fornlillg. and ]lretal·

1,204 14 5

" 6 ... G. F. Alcock

ling Contmct No.6. Albany - Fruit Incine~ 138 1 0

rn.tor.

" 6 C. R. B[Lrry Middle Swn.n School- 4! 5 'k Gr[1velling Repairs.

:md

By order of the Hon. the Minister for vVorlcs,

F. L. S'l'RONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works .

. -.--.~---.-.---------- -------------------

THE ROADS AOT, 1902.

ROAD BOARD ELECTION.

Depa1·tment of P1bblic Wo)'ks, Perth, 7th September, 1905.

1'1' IS hereby notified, for gene)'i11 information, in itccordance with Section 71 of the Roads Act, that the following gontlemen have been elected Members of the undcrmentioned l~,oad Boards to fill the vaca,ncies shown in the particulars hereunder:-

1I1ombc1' elected. Road Board. Wal"l. ilaic of

Occupation. Nume of previous Remarks. Election. iVlcmber. Surname. Christian N amc.

1n05. Roebollrne 16th Mnl'. Gillam Henry Grazier Resigned J. G. Meares

Do do Stanley John Station do J. S. Fishel'

Do do Withnell .Tohn Gregory Manager

Gl'aziee Retired J. G. Withnell Port Hedla,ncl 5th t\ug-. Crowe ... Robert F. ]\'Ianager Resignation A. E. V. Woodroffe Darling-l'{ange 26th Aug. Mcitd ... Willi,lm Hclll'Y GD-rdener do Edward People

Do do Palmi1teer Georg'e Henry do do '1'hos. Wilkins Do 2Dth l\1av Wallis John ... do do Lewis

Grecnough 'North 2Dth Aug'. jH cGuinness ... Bernard }I'armer do B. W. Do do do do James ... 00 (10 J. McGuinness Do East do JYIorrell John F. do do J. E. Sewell Do do do ClillCh Arthur C. lYIiller do J. McCartney Do do do Bachstmll Reuben Farmer do Jas. Desmond

·Wandering ... 25th Aug. D~U"'ey William do do H. N. White Do (10 Watts ... Edward A. do do Samuel Dowsett

F. L, STRONA.CH, Undor Secretary for Puhlic Works.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2919

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

NO'l'ICE OF RESUMPTION.

COI,LIE-NARROGIN RAILWAY.

NARROGIN TO VVILI,IAJ\IS SEC'l'ION.

N OTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, tha,t the several pieces or parce.ls of land described in the Schedule J... hereto-being all in the Williams District-have, in pursua,nce of the wl'ltten approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, dated the 1st dfty of September, 1905, been set ftside, taken, or resnmed for the purposes of the Collie-Nftrrogin Railway.

And further, Notice is hereby ~Yiven that the sH,id pieces or parcels of land to be so taken or resumed are mftrlred off on the map or pbn of the s,tid l~,tilwa,y,~vhich mft)" he inspected at the Office of the Minister for vVorks, in Perth.

-----1-Owner 01' Repnlod OWuet',

SCHEDULE.

Occupier or Hl'pntcll Occupier. ~ituatioll. De:'5cription.

No. 0}1 Plan,11 P.W.l.I .. W.A. ~o. 112U/4

_a:l~t_:7[),IIO l ______________________ : _________ _

Sheet 1 of 112H

1 Henry Brooks 1YIonchemorc

Sheet 1 of i 112i;'5 I

I Crown

!) Crown ,~ Crown

Sheet 1 of 112,1-1

G Sheet 1 of

It!75 7 H 1I ~)A

10

11

]2

1" ., H

1.5 Sheet 2 of

11275 IG 17

18 19

20

21

22

23

Sheet 3 of 1127.5

2J,

25

26

27

28

29 Sheet lof

1127.5 31)

:n 3~

Wclmrd Tyack Glasson Hiclutrcl Tyack Glasson

i Crown '" ,., ' .. ! I~ichard '1'yac1l: Glasson ! Hichal'd Tyack Glasson

Crowll

Hichal'd Tyac1l: Glasson

H,ichard Tya.ck Glasson

Richard 'l'yack Glasson

Crown ,.. ... ... Edward Thomas Smith

Edward 'l'homas Smith

I Crown .,. James vVilson

I Crown ... _ .. Willit1Jll Gl'aham

William Jameson

Thomas I{alse , ..

Patrick Drummond Nash

Patrick Drummond Nash

PlLtrick Drummond Nash

Patrick Drulumo 1<1 Nash

George Gould ...

John Williams,

John Williams ...

Crown

Thumas Garvin

Crown ... .., ... William Lefevre Graham

33 II William I,efevre Gr,"ham

Sheets 4 an cl 5 of 1127;; .

34 William Lefevre Graham

Sheet 5 of 11275

35 Crown......... 36 WiIlilllll Lefevre Graha.m

37 E. G. Cowcher .. .

38 E. G. Cowcher .. .

H. B. ])Ionchemorc

Crown Crown Crowu

I~. T. GI:u:;so]J H. T. Glasson

Crown , .. R. '1'. Glasson H. T. Glasson Crown

R '1'. Ghlsson

R T. Glasson

Crown , .. lD. '1'. Slnith

E. '1'. Smith

Crown J. Wilson

Crown ... W. Graham

Vacant

Vl.want

P. D. Na,sh

P. O. Nasb

P. D. Nash

P. D. Nash

G. ·iould ...

J. Williams

J. Williams

CroW11

Vacfmt

CrllWll ... 'tV. 1.1. Grl,ham

w. L. Gr:th:un

W. IJ. Grah:ull ...

CroW;l ... \'Y. L. Gl':dw.H1 _ ..

Vacmt

Vacant.

N arrogin rroww Part of N l1'"rogin Lot 129 site

Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do.

,\Vi11iams trict Do.

Do.

Do.

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Do.

Do. Do.

Do. Do.

Do ....

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Part of Fl'i:tllCis and Felspar Streets PLl,rt of Narrogin Townsite

, Part of Narrog-in Towllsite

Part of Narrogin Lot 291 Pll,rt of N,trrogin IJot 291

Part of Dodd Street Part of N arrogin Lot 290 Pn,rt of N arrogin Lot 289 Part of GralUtlll Road

: Part of C.P. l,ease ,16/1001 (Dmnl>ern­ling A,A. IJot 79)

P"rt of C.P_ Lease ,16/1001 (Dnml>ern­illg A.A. Lot 78)

P'lrt of C.P. Lease 589j,l55 (Dumbern­ing A.A. Lot 77)

Part of K"ttu l~oud ... ... ... ... Part of H01llestead FaTIn 983/74 (Dnln­

berlling A.A. Lot 177) Part of Dnmberning A.A. Lot 177

Part of N:lrrakine Road Part; of HOJllestead Farm 2116 i:i '(Dnl~~

bernillg" A.A. Lot 181) P1.lrt of Uumberning A.A. IJot 158 ... Pa.rt of C.P. ~ease HS8j.S6 (Dumberlling

A.A. Lot 72) Part of Homestead Farm 4684/74 (Wil­

Iia,tns Loc"tioll 5563) Part of Homeste"d Farm 5453; 7t (Wil­

lianls Lor:atiou 4984) P"rt of C.P. Len,se 46/869 (LJumbernillg

A.A. Lot 58) Part of C.1'_ Le"se 46/871 (Dnmberllillg

A.A. Lot 128)

Part of Homestead Farm 1.5/568 (DHln~ bCl'uillh' A.A. Lot 141)

Part of C.P. In-ase 4l)/9~>:> (Dulnberning A_A. Lot .56)

Part of HOlllesf-e~d Fa.l'm 1.5/1531(Dnnl~ berning A. A .• IJot la~)

Pa.l't of C.P. Lefl.se3971/.~5 (Dnmbel'uiug A .. '. Lot 104)

Part of C.P. Lease S9il !55 (DulUDeI'll· iug A.A. I.1ot lB-!')

Part of Hmd

Part of C.P. LeftSe 7006155 (Dumberl1~ jn~ A.A. IJot 198)

Pnl't of DuUl b.·ruing A.A. IJot 3;:! ... Part of C. I'. L811se 46/1002 (Dumbern.

ing A.A. Lot 36) P"rt of Homeste<1d Fllrm 15/955 (Dum.

bemiu" A. A. Lot 133)

PUTt of C.P. Lease-i6 1003 (Dulllberning A.A. LQt 131)

Part of Williams Locatioll 1.593 , . Part of C.P. Lease 2855/55 (\\'illiuIll8

Location 1.,)9.1) Part of C.P. Lease 1776/55 (Williams

IJocn.tion 187.{) Part of C.P. Lease

Loca,tion lai2) 1773.55 (Williams

Quantity.

... r . p.

0 0 13'7

0 0 30'1 11 3 12'1 0 0 34,3

0 1 13';) 0 0 9'1

0 0 13'8 1 3 23'3 1 0 19'2 0 0 29'7

3 27'6

6'9

·1 0 30

0 0 32'S 2 0 38

0 2

0 26 15

8 0 13 :j 0 2

0 16'1

19 2 ]'9

12 2 36'1

0 7'5

:3 32'9

0 34'6

13 2 20'6

1 26

4 335

4 039'9 14 3 21'2

228'4

10 3 14

10 1 9'7 3 329'8

4 :l 19

·1 2 16

I

.

2920

No on Plan. P.W.D .• W.A .•

No. 11244/4 and 1127fJ/IO.

Sheet 6 of 11275

39

40 41 42 43

Sheets 6 and 7 of 11275

4t

Sheet 7 of 11275

45 46

47

43

49 Sheets 7 and 8 of

11275; 50

Sheet 8 of :11275

51

52

Sheet·t of 1124,4

5l

Sheet 8 of 11275

55 Sheet ,1 of

11244 56

Sheet 8 of IU75

57 58 59

60

Sheet 4 of 11244

61 Sheet 8 of

11275 62

63

M

65

66

67 68

69

70

71

72

73

74 75

76

77 78

79

80

Sheet 9 of 11275

81 Sheet 2 of

11244 82

Sheet 9 of 11275

8:; Sheets 9 "" 10 of 11275

84

GOVERN~1ENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

Owner or Reputed Ownel'.

Crown

Crown Crown Crown Crown

William Cornwall, jun.

Crown 'Villiam Cornwall, jun.

Willialll Cornwall, jun.

George Schutze

Crown

Albert John Schutze .

Crown

Crown

Crown

The Diocesau rl'l'ui-.tecs of the Church of Enghtlld ill \N estern Austrulia

Crown

The Diocesan Trustees of the Church of England in Western Australia

Crown Crown Crown

Crown

lIf"tthew Gibney

Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown

CrOWll

Crown Crown

Crown

Crown Crown

CrO·Wll

Crown

Crown

Margaret Grace Roughan

Marga.ret Grace Rong-han

Crown

...

SCHEDULE-continued.

Occnpier or It,eputed Occupier.

Situation. Description.

Crown

Crown Crown Crown Crown

W. Cornwall

Crown ... W. Cornwall

W. Cornwall

Vacant

Crown

Vacant

Crown

Crown

Crown

'l'he Diocesan 'rrnstecs

Crown

The Diocesan 'l'rustees I

Crown Crown Crown

Crown

VaC1.1ut

Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown

CrOWll

Crown Crown

Crown

Crown

Crown

CrOWll

Crown

Crown Crown

Crown

Crown Crown

CrO'Wll

CrOWIl

Crown

M. G. Rong-hl1ll ..

lVi. G. Rou~han .

Crown

Williams trict Do. Do. Do. Do ....

Do_

Do. Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do ....

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do ....

D9.

Do.

Do. Do. Do.

Do.

Do.

Do ... .

Do ... .

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do. Do.

Do.

Do .

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do. Do.

Do.

Do .... Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Dis- Part of Williams Location 1597

Part of Williams Location 3091 ... Part of Williams Location 4141 ...

,

Part of Williams Location 4153 .. . Part of Williams Location 5557 .. .

Part of C.P. Grazing Lease 24~168 (Wil­liams Location 1335)

I Part of Williams River Reserve. -- -,.

I Part of Homestead Farm 5!6174 (Wi!­

lioms LOClltion 1183) I P<1rt ofC.P. Grazing Lease 2206/6Q (Wil_

liams IJocatioll 4MHl) Part of Homestead Fttrm 2831/7-1 (Wil­

liams Location :3050) Part. of WilJitt1l1s Location 3068

Part of Homestead Farm 195!/7-i (Wil­liams IJocation 2375)

Part of Reserve 2631 (old Bannister Townsite)

Part of Reserve ~l.5S (V{ateI', Kondell­ning Pool)

Part of Reserve 95S ('Vater, KOlldell­ning Pool)

Part of ,\Yiliia,UlS LOC;LtiOH :302

Part of road fr0111 NUl'l"ogin to VV Hliams

Part of 'Nilliams Location 303

Part of vVilliums Ri\'er Heserve _ .. Part of roacl frorn Narro.,dn to WillhllllS Part of Resel've 2631 (Old nttllllister

'11owllsite) Pn,rt of Reserve 2631 (Old B,mllister

Townsite)

Part of Williams Location 294

P"rt of l~eserve Lot 16)

Part of Reserve Lot 16)

Part of Reserve Lot 15)

Pa,rt of Reserve Lot 15)

2631 (Old B<1nllisi er I ~6:a (Old Baunister

2631 (Old Bannister

263l (01.1 Bannister

Part of Reserve 2631 (01(1 l3ltnnister Lot 21)

Pltrt of old ro tel Pa,rt of Re3erve 2631 (Oi~l Bannister

Lot12) Part of l~esel've

Lot 12) Part of Reserve

Lot 11)

2631 (Old Bltnnistor

2631 (OM Bannister

Part of l~eserve 2631 (Old B,mnister Lot 11)

Part or' Reserve 2631 (Old B Illuistel' I,ot 10)

Part of Reserve 2631 (0l(1 B:tllllister Lot 9)

Part of Reserve 2631 (Old Roltd) ... Part of Reserve 2631 (Old Ba.uuister

Lot 6) P"rt of Reserve 2631 (Old Bannister

I,ot 5) Part of old road Part of Reserve 2631 ((jid B~~;uist;;~

Lot 4) Part of Reserve 2631 (Old Bftlluister

Lot 3) Part of Reserve 2031 (Old Bannister

Lot 2)

Part of Reserve 2631 (Old Bannister Townsite)

Part of Willhtms Location 273

Pal't of "'y\'illial11s Location 2058 (HG)

Pt1l"t of Reserve 8708 (Marjidin A.A. Lot 38) ..

Quantity.

a. r. p.

4 18

6 0 23 6 0 23 5 3 18 5 3 7

14 26

o 3 6-4 3 3 27

4 3 21

5 2 27

5 27

5 2 31

11 25

3 18

o 0 26

2 0 14

o 0 32

2 0 18'7

o (. 13 2 1 24'2 o 2 37'5

o 21'2

3 2 26'2

1 8

o 2,>

o 3 0

38'5

o 0 34'3

o 3 16 o 2 27'3

o 23

o 22'7

o 0 17'S

o 18

2 0 10'6

o 1 14'4 o 0 5

o 2',>

o 1 0 1 0 38

o 3 37'7

o 0 3'5

2 34'3

5 0 4

o 12

19 0

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2921

Owner or Reputed Owner.

Sheet 10 of 11275

85 Crown

86 Crown

87 Crown 88 Crown

89 Crown

90 Crown Sheet 3 of

11214 91 Willimn Coru"\\"all 92 William Cornwall 93 'Villiam Cornwall 94 Edward Arthur Han{';;'sley"

I

SCHEDULE-continued.

Occapier or Reputed Oecapier.

Cro,\vll

Crown

Crown Crown

Crown

Crown

\V. Cornwall W. Cornwall 'V. Corllwall E. A. HamerslGY

Situation.

Williams . Dis-trict

Do.

Do. Do.

Do ....

Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do.

Description.

Part of Reserve 8708 (lIfarjidinA.A. Lot 39)

Part of Reserve 8708 (Marjidin A.A. Lot 39)

Part of road £1'0111 N'tlTogin to Williams Part of Reserve 870S (Marjidin A.A. Lot

37) Part of Reserve 8708 (llfarjidin A.A.

Lot 37) Part of road fr0111 Narrogin to Williams

Part of Williams Location Q Part of Williams Location Q Part of 'Villhtms Location Q Part of Williams Location D

Qnantit;r.

a. r. p.

25 228

332'5

0 1 17'3 0 021'7

0 2 1'3

0 o 32'4

0 1 7'4 0 2 3'7 1 1 20'7 0 2 5'4

Certified correct, this 30th day of August, 1905.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD,

Governor in Executive Council.

Date of Notice.

1905. 23rd Aug.

22nd Aug.

23rd Aug.

23rd Aug.

29th Aug.

29th A".g.

29th Aug.

6th Sept.

5th Sept.

5th Sept.

5th Sept.

FRANK WILSON,

Minister for Works. Dated this 1st day of September, 1905.

TENDERS F(Y.u PUBLIC WORKS.

Nature of Work. D J of Closing.

i Maylands-School Additions COD Noon on Tuesday,

tract the 12th Septem­ber, 1905

Noon on 'ruesday, the 12th Septem­ber, 1905

,()1'ations Noon on Tuesday, the 12th Septem­bel', 1905

Duranilling (Arthur l~iver)- Noon on 'l'uesday, School and Quarters Contract the 12th Septem-

Enanty Road-Bridge an' .~p­proaches over Gre81\ .. >rook, lYIingenew

South Perth-School and Repairs Cont-

ber, 1905 Claremont-Inbnts' School Ad- Noon on Tuesday,

ditions Contract the 19th Septem­bel', 1905

Lake View School and Quarters- Noon on Tuesday, Repairs and Drainage Contract 19th September,

1905 Heidelberg-School Quarters and Noon on Tuesday,

School Alterations Contract the 19th Septem­ber, 1905.

Australind-School Repairs Con- Noon on Tuesday, traet the 26th Septem-

ber, Hl05 Beechboro'-School Quarters and Noon on Tuesday,

School Alterations Contract the 26th Septem-bel', 1905

Armadale - School Additions Noon on Tuesday, Contract the 26th Septem-

Balingup - S0hool Contract

bel', 1905 Quarters Noon on Tuesday,

the 26th Septem­bel', 1905

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

<Jontractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 29th August.

Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, and at the Court House, Geraldton.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 29th August.

Contractors' Room, Perth; at the Court House, vVagin, and at the Public Works Office, Albany, on and after the 29th August.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on aud after the 5th Sep­tember.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at the P.W.A.D Office, Kalgoorlie, on and after the 5th September

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 5th Sep­tember.

Contmctors' Itoom, Perth, and a,t the Court House, Bun­bury, on and after the 12th instant.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at the Court House, Guildford, on and aftel' the 12th instant.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 12th instant.

Contractors' Room, Perth; at the Post Office, Donny­brook; at the Court House, Bridgetown, and at the Court House, Bunbury, on and after the 12th instant.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. the lYIinister for Works," I1nd will be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

F. L. STRONMH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

2922 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, i905.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

THE following list of Accepted Tenders are published for genera.! information :-

Tender Board No.

453/05

Do.

Contractor.

14/8/05 C. M. Hird & Co ....

Do. Do.

Description.

190 Reams Double Royal, N.T., 901b8.

140 401bs.

Do. Do. Sands & McDougall, 40 Ltd.

Art Duplex Paper, Medium

1st September, 1905. 613/05 1/9/05 U. M. Hird & Co .... 553/05 6/9/05 George Rowe

518/05

555/05

609/05

567/05

Do.

Do.

655/05

Do.

Do.

Do.

7/9/05

Do.

Do.

1/9/05

George Barlow

Bennie, Teare, & Co.

C. F. J. Hall

W. E. Goss & Co ....

Sedgwick, Ltd.

Harris, Scarfe, & Co.

'iY. C. Ramsay

8th September, 1905.

200 Bankruptcy Files l! irewood for State Battery, Darl6t, for

6 months Firewood for State Battery, Meeka­

tharra, for 6 months Horizontal Engine (Interim Contract,

Schedule 21A, 1905.6) Cartage of General Battery Supplies

from Railway Station, Coolgardie, to Coolgardie State Battery-

One or more parcels not exceeding 281bs. 56 "

Pa;~els from 1d~vt. to 5cwt;.' 112

" 10cwt. to 1 ton 250 square yards Opalite Tiles ...

250

500

Shoeing Police Horses, Bunbury, to 30th June, 1906

TRANSFER OF CONTRACT.

THB following Contract has been transferred :--

Tender Date. From To Board No.

580/05 25-8-05 B,ule & 'Wilson .,. Sallows & Watson Burial of

Department concerned. Rate.

Agricultural Depart- £1 Os. 8d. per ment ream

Do. do. 9s. 2d. per

Do. do.

Supreme Court ... \ Batteries Branch of

Mines Department Do. do.!

Do. do.

Do. do.

Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do.

Public Works Depart­ment

Do. do.

Do. do.

Police Dep[lrtment ...

Service.

ream 15s. 2d. per

ream

2s. B~d. each £1 per cord.

£1 as. 9d. per cord

£110

Is. Is. Is. 2s. Gd. Gs. 78. 6d. per

square yard 78. 6d. per

square yard 6s. pAr square

:yard 4s. 6d. new

shoes, 2s. 3d. removes

Decc[lsed Destitute Persons at Broacl Arrow and Pad(lillgton to 30th June, Ul()6.

1st September, 1905.

(jANCELLA'J'ION OJ;' CONTRAC1.'.

'I.'~E ullderl11elltioned Contract 11[1s been cl1llcelled :-

-.---~ ---~-----

Tender Board Date. Contractor. Service. RaJe. No.

1905. 655/05 1st September Hay & De[lrne ... . .. Shoeing Police Horses at Bunbury, to 4s. 3d. new shoes, 2s.

30th June, 1906 6d. removes.

~-'-

8th September, 1905. By order,

W. H. Bl!JNBOW,

Secretary 'render Board.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 2923

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES.

Date of Supplies required. Date 01 notice. closing.

1905. 1905. Aug. 25 Firewood for State Battery, Mul- Sept.

warrie (6 months' supply) Sept. 2 Firewood for Bulong Tank

Pumping Station July 27 184 Railway Engine Tyres (adver-

tised in London and Perth) Aug. 30 1 Cornish Boiler Sept. 1 Firewood for Goldfields -Water

Supply-1,000 cords each to Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8 Pumping Stations

5 Cartage of General Battery Sup-plies from Railway Station, Kookynie, to State Battery, Pinjin

7 ]'irewood for State Battery, Yun-damindera (6 months' supply)

Aug. 26 Firewood for State Battery, Pin-jin (6 months' supply)

:31 Cartage of General Battery Sup-plies for the State Battery, lYIeekatharra

Sept. 7 Firewood for State Battery, Norseman (6 months' supply)

12 1,000 Carriage and Vf agon 'i'yres 5 4,000 Cords of Firewood stacked

alongside Mundaring Weir Railway line. Specifications may be seen and Tender Forms obtfLined on application to the Foreman, Mundaring Weir

12

12

19

19 19

19

21

26

26

26

28 30

Tender forms and particulars on application at the Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily acceptc"d.

Special Notice.-'l'enders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection_

8th September, 1905. W. ,H. BENBOW,

Secretary Tender Board.

GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

CENTRAL OFFICE-PERTH.

WOMEN'S BRANCH-PERTH.

BRANCHES FOR MEN AND WOlliEN AT FREMANTLE,

KALGOORLIE, AND CUE.

T.:J'MPLOYERS of Labour of every description are .1-:'..1 requested to make application to the Bureau when in need of workers.

Registers are kept in the various offices of men and women looking for work.

Personal application ran be made during the usual office hours.

Interviews between employers and employees can be arranged.

JAMES LONGMORE, Superintendent of Govt. Labour Bureau.

MISSING FRIENDS. Vide Governntent Gazette, 1905, page 218, B2/7026.

GEORGE CURLE has been found at Broken Hill.

Vide Gov61'nntent Gaoette, 1905, page 2502, B2j7805. ROBERT vV. H. BYRON has been found in Perth.

FRANK WILLIAM MACKLEY, age 37 years, height 5ft. Win., well built, fair complexion, speaks with a North of England accent; left Pingelly about the 15th May, 1904, and was last heard of in September of the same year; may probably be working on one of the gold mines on the Eastern goldfields. (Information to the Criminal Investi­gation Branch, Perth.-B2/6312.)

JOHN KENNEDY (no description given), native of County Down, Ireland, who left there about 40 years ago, and was last heard of at South Brisbane about 15 years ago. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-B2/8012.)

ARTHUR ELLIS, stout build, age about 40 years, height 5ft. 8in. or 9in., dark hai~ turning grey, dark brown moustache, very large dark eyes, short nose, round visage, dark complexion, bald on top of head, quiet manner; a labourer, and a native of England; dressed in a fawn­coloured suit; last heard of at J andanooka, Midland I{ail­way, in January, 1904. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-H2/80l6.)

Department of Land Titles. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE

REAL PROPERTY LIMITATIONS ACT, 1878.

378 TIf(j1r

T AKE NOTICE that Matthew Blackwood of Forrest Road South Fremantle in the State of Western Australia

carpenter has made applicatin to be registered as the pro. prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the foHowing parcel of land situate in the Cockburn Sound District and being

Pewt of Lot 22 of Cockbm'n Sound Location 10 (containing 4 acres 1 rood 4~- perches)

Bounded on the S01dh by 7 chailils 16 links of the South boundary of Location 10

On thc East by the vVest boundary of Lot 23 measuring 6 chains 8-§- links

On the NOTth by 7 chains 16 links of the South boundary of Lot 20 and

On the West by the other part of Lot 22 measuring 6 chains 15T'\-, links.

The land is more particularly defined on diagram 2320 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persone other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY ItEQUIRED to 10dO's in this Office on or before the 4th day of November next ~ aaveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, LH.nd Titles' Office, Perth, 1

7th September, 1905. 5 Registrar of Titles.

J. 0' R. Maxwell, Eagle ChantbM's, Hay Sh'eet, Perth, SolicitM's for the Applicant.

APPO INTlVIENT (made uuder Section 23 of" The Health Act, 1898").

T HE Central Board of Health has approved of the following appointment made by the under mentioned

Local Board of Health:-

Kalgoo)'lie Roctd Distyict Local Boa"d of Health.

Dr. JOHN GEORGE MAC}IILLAN to be Officer of Health.

By order,

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

31st August, 1905.

2843 To-05 CE~TRAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

R EGULATION made by the Central Board of Health regarding the use of nightsoil or human uriI;e. for

deposit in or upon any land or garden, under the provlslOns of Section 175 of "The Health Act, 1898" :-

No nightsoil or any human urine, whether mixed with other substances or not, or any solution of night­soil, shall -be placed, deposited, or spread in or npon any land or garden within any district where there is a LocalJloard, without having been first subjected to a heat of not less than two hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit for a period of not less than thirty minutes.

By order of the Central Board of Health, F. J_ HUELIN,

Secretary. lYIade and dated this 30th day of August, 1905.

2924 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 'V.A. rS EPT• 8. 1005.

RAINFALL FOR JULY, 1905 (COMPLETED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE), AND FOR AUGUST, 1905,

(PRINCIPALLY FROM TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS).

JULY, 1905. AUGUST, 1905. JULY, 1905. AUGUST, 1905.

STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of points. wet points. wet pointS. wet points. wet

100=lill. days. 1GO=lin. days. lOO=lin. days. lOO=lin. days.

EAST KIMBERLEY: N OR'rII-WEST -contimwd. Wyndham Nil 1 1 Peedamullah 6-Mile Red Hill The Stud Station Mt. Mortimer Carlton Nil Nil Peake Station Denham Wogoola R,osewood Downs Nil Nanutarra Argyle Downs Yanrey ... Lisadell Point Cloates 159 4 Turkey Creek ... Edmunds Plympton St. :Mary Koojubrin GASCOYNE: Hall's Creek Winning Pool 53 3 24 2

Nicholson Plains Coordalia Flora Valley Towara ... 11 2 Ruby Plains Ullawarra Denison Downs Maroonah

Gifford Creek WEST KUIBERI,EY: Bangemall

Obagama 3:3 1 Mt. Augustus Beagle Bay Minnie Creek 33 Pt.. Torment Yanyeareddy Derby 38 1 70 2 Williambury 61 3 Yeeda Booloogooroo Liveringa Wandagee Mt. Anderson Bernier Island ... Leopold Downs Boolathana 69 3 Fitzroy Crossing Nil Nil Carnarvon 27 3 23 4 Fitzroy (C. Blythe) Brick House 34 4.

Quanbun Doorawarrah 37 3 Nookanbah Bintholya Broome ... 25 52 1 Mungana 22 1 Roebuck Downs Clifton Downs ... Thangoo Dairy Creek 20 2 La Grange Bay 40 2 60 1 Upper Clifton Downs .,.

NORTH-WEST: Dirk Hartog Island Sharks Bay 117 6 18 3

Wallal 43 L 75 1 Kararang 18'1 5 Condon ... 39 1 176 1 Meedo 4·7 2 Pardoo 'famala ... 335 6 DeGrey River Wooramel 66 4 12 1

Port Hedland 25 1 163 2 Hamelin Pool 76 5 57 6 Boodarie 26 1 Byro 30 1 Wanalong Yarra Yarra 38 3 Muccan ... Berringarra Ettrick ... Mt. Gould 39 2 Mulgie ... Moorarie 2 1 Eel Creek Wandary 14 1 Station Peak 3 1 Peak Hill 63 4. 8 1 Coongon Mt. Fraser Warrawagine Abbotts 12 1 17 2 Bamboo Creek ... 25 1 112 1 Belale 20 1 Marble Bar 20 2 81 2 Mileura ... 21 1 Warrawoona 14. 1 92 1 Milly Milly Corunna Downs Manfred 78 3 Nullagine 2 1 108 1 New Forest Mt. Edgar Woogorong 69 4 Kerdiadary Nil Boolardy Roy Hill Twin Peaks 100 6 Middle Creek Nil Billabalong 106 4 Mosquito Creek 13 1 Wooleane 83 7 Mulga Downs W oolgorong 136 7 Woodstock Murgoo 76 7 49 4· Mt. Florence Yallalonga 139 7 Tambrey Meka 74 3 Millstream Mt. Wittenoom 69 6 Yandyarra Nannine 18 1 54 2 Mallina ... 10 1 Star of the East 15 1 60 3 Whim Creek Nil 24 2 Annean ... 55 2 Cooyapooya 'fuckanarra 91 3 47 3 Woodbrooke Coodardy 65 2 Croydon Nil Cue 61 5 56 4 Balla Balla Day Dawn 72 5 51 4 Roebourne 1 1 2 1 Lake Austin 63 3 53 2 Cossack ... 2 1 2 1 Lennonville 79 7 43 2 Sherlock Nil Mt. Magnet 83 7 39 2 Fortescue Nil 22 2 Challa 104 5 66 2 Mardie Youeragabbie 89 4 Mt. Stewart Black Range 36 I 76 2 Yarraloola Murrum 43 '1 73 1 Chinginarra Burnerbinmah ... 54 7 Onslow 12 1 23 2 Barnong 223 9

SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 2925

RAINFALL- contimwd.

J'CLY, 1905. AUGl5ST, 1905. .JULY, 1905. AUGUST, 1905.

STATIONS. No. of No. of i No. of No. of STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of noints. wet points. wet points. wet points. wet

lOo=lin. days. 100=lin. days. 100=lin. days. 100=lin. days ..

GASCOYNE-contin1ted. SOUTH-"V EST, CENTRAL Mellenbye ... 125 8 128 8 PART (INLAND) : ... Yalgoo ... ... ... 131 6 64 3 Hatherley ... ... 294 8 ... .. . Wagga Wagga ... 115 6 66 2 Dowerin ... ... 299 10 125 6 ... Gabyon ... ... ... 149 5 78 4 Momberkine ... .. . 4.15 9 308 8 Tallyrang ... ... 194, 7 .. . ... liIonglin ... ... ... ... .. . .. . Gullewa ... ... 193 6 179 4 vV 11rramuggin ... ... 167 5 ... .. . ... Muralgarra 104, 7 87 4 Newc11stle ... ... 656 14 326 \) ... ...

Emungin 299 12 Wydgee ... ... 63 5 ... ... ... .. . ... ... Eumalga 687 14 325 10 Wearagaminda 66 7 ... ... ... ... ... Eadine 562 16 Gullewa House ... 233 9 ... .. . ... ... .. . ... .. . Northam '" ... 452 16 256 11 Grass Valley ... ... 453 11 180 7

SOUTH-WEST DIVISION Meckering ... ... 344 8 177 7 (NORTHERN,PART) : Cunderdin ". ... 329 9 126 7

Murchison House ... 3li7 11 Codg'-Codgen ... .. , 205 9 ... .. . ... , .. Mt. View ... ... 293 9 110 6 Yarragin ... ... 169 6 107 5 Mumby ... ... ... 356 2 303 11 Doongin ... .. , 209 8 110 7 Yuin ... ... ... 113 5 Cuttening ... ... 156 9 .. . ...

I

, .. ' .. Whitehaven Northampton ... ... 564 10 383 12 ... .. , ... ... ... .. . Oakabella ... C11rdonia ... ... lR4 6 ... .. . ... ... , .. .., ...

Sunset Hills 388 12 221 11 Narra'l'arra ... ... .. . ... ... , .. .. . ... Jelcobine 481 13 179 8 Tibradden ... .., 399 13 262 12 , .. .. .

Myaree ... ... .., 430 12 295 10 Cobham ... ... .. . 541 13 291 12 Sand Springs ... 373 7 Yenelin ... ... 320 7 .. . ...

'" , .. .., Mt. Caroline 224 9 139 7 Mullewa , .. ... 206 11 172 9 , .. , ..

Kockatea ... ... 320 7 180 8 York ... ... , .. 500 14 248 12 Bootenal ... ... Dalebridge ' .. .. . 456 II 253 7 ... ... .. . ...

Beverley 581 II 307 8 Geraldton ... '" 447 12 197 12 ... ... White Peak ... ... 289 8 Bally Bally ... ... 387 13 299 10 .. , , .. Greenough ... ... 453 9 121 , 8 Oakdale , .. ... 415 14 253 10 Bokara ... ... 383 lli 163 12 Barrington ... .. . 417 13 201 9 Dongara ... ... 294 10 '130 7 Qualin ... ... '" 266 6 253 6 Brookman's Hills ... 272 7 Stock Hill , .. .. , 354 8 194 7 , .. . ..

Sunning Hill 367 14 200 10 Strawberry ... ... 467 13 29'1 11 , .. ... Nangetty ... ... 276 11 Brookton ... ... 339 9 194 9 .., ...

W fLndering lifingenew .. , ... 363 13 253 11 ... .. . 620 15 303 8 Urella ... ... .. . 350 8 Glen Ern ... ... 436 17 210 11 ... , .. Yandenooka ... ... 502 13 198 10 Pingelly ... .. , 375 11 177 5 Rothesay ... ... Yornan , .. ... ... 352 15 155 8 ... , .. .. . , ..

Marradong 631 15 346 Ning'han ... ... 117 6 63 4 ... ... 10 Field's Find ... 81 7 :37 I 3 Warc1ering ... ... 252 10 ,".,

'" ... Conc1ingnow ... ... Bannister ... ... 620 15 .. . .. .

, .. ... .. , , .. Carnamah ... ... 350 10 H9 8 Wonnaminta ... .. . 356 14 179 14 Watheroo ... . .. 37i 12 16·:; 11 ! Narrogin .. , ... 334 13 169 10 Dandaragan ... . .. 634 13 236 14, N arrogin State J!'arm ... 411 14 187 11 Moora ... ... ... 444 13 155 11 Wickepin ... . .. 326 13 ... .. . Yatheroo ... ... 684 13 Gillimaning ... ... 271 13 . .. . .. , .. ...

Bunking 197 3 Walebing ... ... 455 17 201 13 ... ... ... .. . Round Hill 347 : H 144 13 Bullock Hills ... ... 232 8 ... .. . ... . .. New Norcia ... ... . .. .., 265 12 Bullingarra ... ... ... .. . ... .. . "Vannamel ... ... 593 14 338 11

I SOUTH-1VEST DIVISION I ,

(SOUTHERN PART) : SOUTH- WESTERN DIVISION,I 13unbury ... ... 754 20 303 11

CENTRAL (COASTAL): , Brunswick ... ... 702 14 315 8 Gingin... ... ... [ 1,068 14 526 12 Collie ... ... . ..

i 732 19 309 13

Belvoir ... ... ... I 876 15 494 11 Glen JIIIervyn ... . .. 743 13 224 10 Munc1aring ... ... 936 I,> 552 11 Donnybrook ... .. . 677 20 345 13 Wanc1u ... ... 776 20 435 16 Boyanup ... ... 671 14 275 15 Guildford 777 : 17 382 11 Ferndale 514 14 559 11 ... ... ... ... Kalbyamba .. , ... 558 : 17 457 10 Busselton ... .. . 559 22 234 6 Canning Waterworks ... 55·'1, I 12 305 7 Quindalup 691 ~1 368 18 ... ... Perth Gardens ... ... li81 i 16 349 12 Cape Naturaliste ... 641 23 315 19 Do. Observatory ... 683 19 350 16 Glen Lossie ... .. . 649 22 403 19

Subiaco ... ... ... 657 18 346 13 Lower Blackwood ... 522 14 262 17 Claremont ... ... 624 15 310 9 Karric1ale ... .. . 694 26 H89 25 Wanneroo ... ... 972 17 522 12 Cape Leeuwin ... .. . 662 25 319 21 Janc1akot ... ... 539 13 470 10 Biddellia ... .. . 709 14 . .. ... Fremantle ... ... 474 17 332 13 'fhe Warren ... .. . 5~7 23 ... ... Rottnest ... ... 504 16 295 15 Lake Muir ... '" 4.15 18 ... . .. Armadale ... ... 757 17 50·4 16 The Peninsula ... ... 490 27 ... ... Rockingham ... ... 469 13 227 12 liiorc1alup ... ... 288 17 ... ... J'arrahdale (Norrie) ... 828 17 13~ 13 Deeside .. .. . 461 21 365 18 J'al'rn.hdale ... ... 943 17 590 15 Riverside ... .. . 4·74 18 ... ... Serpentine ... ... 679 17 397 17 Balbarup ... .. . 632 13 396 12 liiandura,h ... ... 886 16 468 12 Wilgarup ... .. . 558 22 ... ... Pinjarrah (Blythewood) 708 19 364 ]3 Cundinup ... ... 288 13 ... ... Pinjarrah ... ... 822 18 415 10 Bridgetown ... . .. 465 20 332 17 Yarloop ... ... ... 622 18 422 14 Westbourne ... ... 392 15 ... . .. Harvey ... ... . .. 692 15 354 15 Hillton ... ... .. . 426 10 ... ... Upper MUl'l:ay ... ... 821 18 479 15 Greenbushes ... . .. 609 13 311 9

Greenfields ... ... 498 13 230 13 i

2926 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

RAINF ALL-contimwd.

JULY, 1905. AUGU=T, 1905. JULY, 1905. AUGUST,1905.

STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of S1'ATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of points. wet points. wet poiuts. wet points. wet

100=lin. (lays. 100=lin. days. 100=lin. days, 100=lin. days.

SOUTH - WEST DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION - COlt-

(SOUTHERN PAI~T)- tintwd. contin1wd. Menzies ... ... ... 128 4 81 2

Glenorchy ... ... 370 9 ... .. . Mulline ... ... ... 74 6 50 2 Williams ... ... 324 10 221 9 Waverley ... ... .. . .. . .. , ... Arthur ... ... 354 ... 167 7 Goongarrie ... ... 67 5 45 3 Rifle Downs ... ... 375 5 184 9 Mulwarrie ... ... 63 . .. 41 2 Darkan ... ... .. . 414 10 ... . .. Bardoc ... ... .. . 56 3 47 ... Wagin ... ... 223 15 210 9 Broad Arrow ... ... 33 3 47 2 Glencove ... ... 288 11 165 10 Kurnalpi ... ... 57 2 39 3 Dyliabing ... ... 208 10 176 11 Bulong ... ... .. . 37 4 79 4 ICatanning ... . .. 311 10 156 12 Kanowna ... . .. 48 4. 55 4 ICojonup . , ... 435 15 241 11 ICalgoorlie ... ... 36 6 52 5 Broomehill ... ... 266 8 138 12 Coolgardie . .. ... 29 5 54 4 Woolagarup ... ... 138 11 110 12 Burbanks ... .. . 53 2 90 4 Sunnyside ... ... 303 12 159 15 Woolubar ... .. . 15 2 .. , .. . Talbot House ... ... 504 14 ... .. . Widgemooltha .. . 33 4 71 5 Woodyarrup ... ... 270 11 I 137 10 50-Mile Tank ... . .. 29 '1 38 3 Mianelup 167 12 ! 104. 10 Waterdale 54 ,t 123 5 ... ... ... .. . Cranbrook ... ... 217 15 163 10 Norseman .., ... 10 2 49 4 l'oolbrunup ... ... 200 9 130 10 Lake View . .. ... 28 3 61 5 Tambellup ... ... 254 13 ... ... Bulla Bulling . .. .. . '17 3 50 3 Blackwattle ... ... 222 11 ... ... Boondi ... .., ... 67 (j til 4 W oogenellup ... ... 174 13 183 15 Boorabbin ... .. . 84 5 55 4 Mt. Barker ... ... 180 16 223 14 Koorarawalyee ... 77 II) 73 2 Kendenup ... ... 185 14 234 W Karalee ... ... ... 88 :3 45 2 St. Werburgh's ... ... ... ... ... Yellowdine .. . .. . 80 :l 43 2 Forest Hill ... ... 327 20 326 18 Southern Cross ... 97 :3 45 3 Wilson's Inlet ... ... 371 19 430 19 Parker's Range . .. 104 10 73 8 Grasmere ... ... 299 19 427 19 Parker's Road ... ... 110 :3 55 3 Albany '" ... 306 21 495 22 Mount Jackson ... 59 5 .. , ." King River ... ... 193 11 455 15 Bodallin ... ... .. . 113 (i .. , ... Point King ... ... 314 14 454 18 Burracoppin ... ... ... .. . .. , ... Breaksea ... ... 292 24 362 23 Baandee ... ... III 5 158 7 Cape Riche ... ... ... .., ... ... Kellerberrin .. . ... 201 10 119 10 Cherilallup ... ... 235 7 ... I . .. Merredin .. . ... 167 7 106 7 Pallinup ... ... 243 9 135 9 Na.ngeenan ... ... 157 6 108 5 Bremer Bay ... ... 131 I 8 160 12 Mangowine ... .. . 183 8 84 6 Peppermint Grove ... 161 8 202 12 Wattoning ... ... 220 3 ... ... J arramongup ... ... ... .., ... ... N oongarin ... .. . 172 7 81 5 Chillinup ... ... 125 7 ... .. .

EASTERN DIVISION: EUCLA DIVISION: Dural .. , ... ... . .. ... ... ... Ravensthorpe ... ... 77 9 140 11 Wiluna ... ... 32 3 10 1 Coconarup ... ... 80 5 .. , ... Gum Creek ... ... Nil .., Nil ... Hopetoun ... .. . 106 4 155 9 Mt. Sir Samuel ... 31 2 5

I

1 Fanny's Cove ... ... .. . ... .. , ... Lawlers ... ... 74 6 62 4 Park Farm ... .. . 192 10 .. , ... Leinster Gold Mine ... ... .., ... ... Esperance ... ... 122 10 330 14 Darda .. , ... ... 8 1 6 i 1 Gibson's Soak ... .. . I 147 9 .. , ... Lake DarlOt ... ... ... .., ... ... 30-Mile Condenser .. .

I

100 7 .. , ... Duketon ... ... ... .., ... ... Swan Lagoon ... .. . 70 5 .. , ... Salt Soak ... ... 15 2 ... ... Grass Patch ... .. . .. . ... ... .. . Mt. Leonora ... ... 72 4 47 3 Myrup ... .. . 170 12 .. , ... Mt. Malcolm .. ... 46 2 40 3 Lynburn ... .. . 127 12 232 16 Mt. Morgans ... ... 35 2 15 1: Royatup ... ... ... 178 9 .. , ... Burtville ... ... ... .. ' ... ... l\1iddle Island ... .. . 73 9 .. , ... Laverton ... ... 37 3 13 2 Point Malcolm ... ... 52 10 183 14 Murrin Murrin .. ... 37 2 18 2 Israelite Bay ... .. . 23 4 114 11 Yundamindera ... ... $)3 3 40 3 Babinia ... ... 27 7 .. , ... Tampa .. , ... ... 61 2 ... ... Frazer Range ... ... 29 8 .. , ... Kookynie ... ... 97 :3 63 3 Balladonia ... ... 9 3 37 4 Niagara ... ... ... 90 2 57 3 Southern Hills ... ... ... ,,, .. , ... Yerilla .. , ... ... 95 3 ... .. . Eyre ... ... .. . 85 5 49 7 Quandinnie ... ... G8 1, 20 1 IVI undrabillia ... ... ... ... ... .. . Edjudina ... ... lOG 3 39 4 Encla ... ... .. . 28 5 72

I 8

-W. E. COOKE,

The Observatory, Perth, 5th September, 1905. Government Astronomer.

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Registra,' Gene"aL's Office, Pm·th, 6th S6ptembe,', 1905.

I T is hereby published, for general information, that the undermeut.ioned Minister has been duly registered in this Office for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :-

E.G.

t

Date. Denominationaufl Nanle. No.

PRESBYTERIAN UHCHCH. 1905/328 31st August, 1905 The Reverend Charles Cameron ... ...

Residence. Registry District.

Subiaco ... . .. Su.biaco

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

8, 1905.J

THE

Lat. Locality.

South

0 ,

i vYyndham ... 15 27 Derby ... 17 18 Broome ... 17 57 Condon ... 20 00 Cossack ... 20 40 Onslow ... 21 43 Winning Pool 23 08 Carnarvon , .. 2,142 Hamelin Pool 26 24, ,Ga~~ lrHr"., ... i 2846 Hall's Creek 18 13 Marble Bar 21 11 Nullagine ... 21 53 Peak Hill ... 25 38 Wiluna ... 26 37 Cue .. ' ... 27 25 Murgoo ... 27 23 Yalgoo ... 28 23 Lawlers .. , 28 05 Laverton ... 28 40 Menzies ... 2D 41 Kanowna ... 30 37 Kalgoorlie , .. 30 45 Coolgardie .. , 30 57 Southel'll Cross 31 14 K ellel'berrin 31 39 vV' alebing " ... 30 37 Northam * ... 31 '.10 York .. , ... 31 53 Guildford .. ' 31 53 -,. Perth Gardens 31 57 Perth Observa- 31 57

tory Frpmantle .. , 32 03 Rottnest ... 32 00 Mandurah .. , 32 31 Marradong .. , 32 51 Wandering ... 32 40 Narrogin ... 32 55 Collie .. , 33 21 Donnybrook 33 33 Bunbury ... 33 18 Busselton ... 33 39 Cape 33 32

Naturaliste Bridgetown, ' , 33 57 Karridale ... 34 10 Cape Leeuwin 34 22 Katanning .. , 33 40 M t, Barker .. , 34 36 Albany ... 35 02 Breaksea ... 35 04 Esperance ... [ 33 51 Balladonia ... 32 28

... 32 15

... ... 31 571 lide ... ... 34 56 ~mrne ... ... 37 50 1(Y ." ... 33 52

I Island ... 12 05

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. ~~~-""'-""~-- - -

CLIMATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA DURING AUGUST, 1905.

F1'O"~ Teleg1'aphic Repo1'ts.

Barometer (corrected and reduced Shade Temperutm'es. to sea level). ~--

Mean of I Average Long. Augnst, 1905. * Average for previous

Years. Highest Lowest East 9 a.m. for for for ,,~ .i 'O.=i -;.>

-;.> " .i

!~1 Ii :~ and iprevions ro • month. month. ~~ a~ <!l>< ro'

a~ ,,'~ 3p.rn. yefLl'S. il);l ,,'" ,.q" ~.S ",);I 0 ,

" ,,0 S~ 0);1 '" " ;;: );I );1);1 H );I );I

i 128 7 30'020 30'006 30B5 29'S83 89'3 70'1 79'7 98'0 60'0 89'4 69'1 96'8 56'2 123 40 30'028 30'005 30'138 29'891 88'6 61'0 75'3 98'0 54'2 89'1 59'6 98'6 45'2 122 15 30'026 30'016 30'H6 29'84·5 86'8 61'5 74'2 96'2 53'0 85'4 58'2 98'8 43'0 119 21 30'064 30'052 30'210 29'832 81"1 54'4 67'9 89'8 47'0 80'9 52'0 95'2 37'0 11708 30'07(; 30'064 : 30'212 29'~m 80'8 57'6 69'2 89'8 50'0 80'7 55'9 92'8 45'8 114 57 30'092 30'068 30';W9 29'907 80'5 52'4 66'4 93'0 43'0 79'1 52'6 90'5 40'0 114 33 ". '" , .. ", .. , ... '" ,', ... .. , ... .,' ... 113 38 30'122 30'112 30'280 29'960 74'3 02'9 63'6 88'2 40'0 72'7 52'2 90'2 40'0 114 12 30'150 30'104 30'388 29'968 72'2 47'2 54'7 79'2 38'0 71'4 48'2 83'0 35-7 11436 30'178 30'127 30·'t46 29'821 70'2 489 59"6 81'0 37'6 69'1 50'4 84'8 38'9 127 46 ... 30'050 ... ... , .. .. . ... . " . .. 86'0 51'7 95'2 32'8 11942 ... .. , .. , .. , 84'0 fi6'7 70'4. 91'5 '16'5 85'1 54'0 95'0 39'0 120 05 30'146 30'080 30'328 29'873 79'6 48'1 63'8 85'6 38'5 79'5 46'8 92'0 30'1 11847 30'175 30'108 30'430 20'800 (;g'O 45'0 57'0 81'0 '11'0 70'4 '107'0 83'8 36'4 120 20 30'175 30'117 :10'4·55 29'815 67'8 38'5 53'2 81'2 29'3 67'7 43'0 85'8 31'3 117 52 30'168 30'132 30'443 29'827 (,6'9 42'5 54'7 78'6 35'2 69'5 45'9 86'0 31'0 116 27 ... .. ' .. ' ... 09'3 '1'1'2 56'8 80'5 37'0 ... . .. ... .. . 11643 30'171 30'12·1 30'420 29'800 67'0 43'0 55'0 82'2 35'0 68'2 44'1 85'3 31'5 120 33 30'202 30'128 30"t80 29'860 663 41'3 53'8 79'6 3'j, 2 68'0 44'6 85'2 31'5 122 22 30'208 30'152 30'50(: 20'753 650 39'1 52'0 : 79'2 30'8 68'4 43'3 87'1 27'0 121 01 30'168 30'132 30'506 28'728 63'4 30'9 51'6 75'n 33'0 05'7 44'5 83'8 29'7 121 37 ... ... .. . .. , (il'5 38'6 50'0 71'2 33'2 .. , I ... .. . ... 121 28 30'103 30'136 30'507 29'679 63'0 40'0 51·5 77"2 34'8 65'1 44'6 82'0 34'0 121 10 30'184 30'133 30591 29'645 62'3 ilO'3 50'8 76'0 32'4 64'9 43'5 81'0 31'2 11920 30'191 30'U6 .. , 29'053 63'9 37'3 50'6 79'8 27'0 64'9 41'1 81'0 25'0 117 45 ... ... ... ... , .. .. . ... ... .. , .. , .. . .. . ... 116 00 ... ... .. , ... 61'5 38'6 50'0 74'0 31'0 64'6 41'7 78'9 3l'4, 116 '10 ... ... .. . .. , 62'5 37'1 49'8 74'6 30'8 65'0 40'5 80'1 31'8 116 47 30'105 30'127 30'540 29'()62 61'8 R7'1 49'4 72'0 30"t 64'4 41'3 j'!H 29'8 115 58 ... .. , ... ... 636 43'() 53'6 74'4 3'1'4 66'S 44'() 81'6 30'2 115 52 30'187 30'U2 30'521 29'5lO 62'D '15"7 54'3 720 38'4 65'2147'1 70'7 33'6 115 51 30'19() 30'122 i 30'528 29"G06 62"3 45'6 54'0 72'3 38'() 64'1[47'9 80'4 37'5

115 45 30'212 30'100 30'533 29'640 61'8 48'3 55'0 73'0 1 41'8 63'6 51'0 77"3 41"0 115 31 30191 30'090 . 30'509 20'584 60'4 50'7 58'6 08'5 43'0 63'2 53':1, 76'2 46'2 115 44 ... ... .. . ... EiI'8 42'5 52'2 70'3 32'3 64'9 45'2 76'2 33'8 116 28 ... '"

, ... ... .. , , .. ... .. . .. , .. , ,., '" ... 116 33 ... ... I .. , ... 61"6 39'0 50'3 68'0 30'6 .. , ... ... .. . 117 12 .. , '" i .. , ... 56'0 37'4, 46'7 68'51 31 '0 .., , .. ... .. , 116 08 ... ... ! . .. ... 60'4 34'() 47'5 69'8 27'0 62'2 38'2 75'7 29'0 115 47 .. , ... .. , ... f:i0'7 30'7 50'4 70'4 29'0 f:i4'2 44'8 74'2 32'1 115 38 30'2J1 30'111 30'54.2 29550 60'6 43'5 52'0 66'0 36'0 63'9 4f:i'9 75'5 33'2 115 21 ... ... .. . .. ' 60'9 41'7 51'3 69'0 \35'0 62'5 45'5 73'8 33'6 11501 30'169 ... ,30'538 29'442 58'1 48'1 53'1 66'5! 38'8 ... ... ... ..,

116 08 ... .. ' ... .. , 59'7 37'0 48'4 69'0 28'0 62'6 39'6 75'9 28'2 115 02 30'164 30'082 :00'542 20'401 56'1 44'2 50'2 68'0 33'2 62'0 46'4 74'4 32'5 115 08 30'128 30043 30';;18 20'177 59'3 51'3 55'3 67'0 44'5 61'8 52'5 72'3 43'8 117 33 30'174 30'103 aO'579 29'571 57'9 38'1 i 48'0 66'0 30'0 60'2 4~.'~ I 75'1 30'8 117 39 ... '" ... ... 56'4 39'8' 48'1 67'0 32'3 .. , ... ... 117 54 30'130 30'Of:i9 30'573 29'4,30 59'2 44'0 51'f:i 7l'fi 34'0 Gl'7 45'8 77'5 34'0 118 04 30'120 30'058 30'611 29':;56 56'8 47'3 52'0 68'8 39'5 59'8 49'8 74,8 34'5 121 50 30'186 30'098 30'694 20:533 60'6 42'7 51'6 74'0 33'0 6!a 46'8 82'8 34'8 123 52 30'181 30'151 30'644 29'577 62'8 37'4 50'1 73'0 28'0 65'3 41'6 83'0 31'5 126 18 30'166 30132 30'507 29"595 G4'4 42'4 53'4 78'() 31'0 64'8 43'8 88'7 29'1

INTERSTATE.

115 51 I 30'196 30'1221 30'5281 29'506 62'3 145'6 154'0 i 72'3 38'9 64'1 47'9 : 80'4 37'51 138 35 30'167 30'125! 30'689 29'700 59"G ;4.3·4151'4[ 68'8 34'8 62'0 45'8[ 82'0 32'3 144 58\ ... 29'9811 ... i .. ,

62:0 46"0 154'0 [ .. , ... 58'8 43'2 ! 77'0 28'31 151 12 30'160 30·103 I 30 GOO 129.630 77'0 40'0 ()~'2 47'51 82'0 36'8

96 541 ... I ... ... .. ·1 : .. 1 I ! ...

'" ... ... .. , ... ... .., I 1

* Averages for three years only.

NOTES FOR AUGUST, 1905.

Rainfall.

Points (100 to inch) Wet

Days. in month.

1 1 70 2 52 1

176 1 2 1

23 2 24 2 23 4 57 6

197 12 Nil ...

81 2 108 I 1

8 1 10 1 56 4 49 4 64 3 42 3 13 2 81 2 55 4 52 fi 54. 4 45 3

119 10 201 13 256 11 248 12 382 11 349 12 350 16

332 13 295 15 468 12 3·to 10 346 8 102 12 ;;00 13 345 13 303 11 234 16 315 19

332 17 389 25 319 21 156 12 223 14 495 22 362 23 382 15

37 4 40 7

350 I 16 148 [ 15

';: I 13

f:i

...

2927

Total Points since

Jan.l.

1081 1475

609 850 837 607 838 975 806

1597 488 886 576 45 53

o 3

655 462 82 4 673 65 5

4 o 8 4 1 7 3 8 2 8 1 2

53 46-44 51 48 85

150 144 160 359 253 258

192 198 314.

6 9 9 1 3 7 9 4 7 8 4

239 222 177 272 302 266 214 230

224 346 292 144 173 237 228 199 42 57

5 7 7 1 1 4 7 1 3 3

2582 1780 1808 2()86

. ..

_ At the beginning' of the Inonth the weather was cloudy and unsettled throughout the entire State, and heavy rain fell in the North­Yestern districts between Condon and Nullagine, succeeded by a rapid fall in the baromet.Jrs in South-Western districts with severe gales rd unusually high seas,

During the remainder of the month t,he "'eather was of fairly normal character, occasional "lows!! passing along the outhern Ocean from We8t to East, accompanied by rains in South-West and Southern portions, interspersed with "highs" and finer eather.

2928 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8,

THE CLIMATE-contimwd.

On the whole the rainfall, with the exception of that in some parts of the North-West, was below the average for previous ye the deficiency being especially noticeable in South-West costal districts.

Pressure was generally from 0'05 to 0'10 above normal, and temperature was· considerably below the mean for previous y( throughout the Southern half of the State. Frosts were occasionally reported, aud the following table shows the mean and absolute 10\' readings of a minimum thermometer placed upon the surface of the ground:-

Station.

Peak Hill Cue Coolgardie Southern Cross ... Walebing York Perth Observatory Wandering Bridgetown Narrogin K arridale Katanning Mt: Barker

The Observatory, Perth, 8th September, 1905.

Mean.

39'0 38'6 33'0 32'8 32'0 31'6 41'6 30'5 33'2 33'6 4.0'9 31'5 35'9

Lowest.

30'0 32'0 24'6 24'5 23'0 24'0 30'5 26'0 24'0 24'0 28'2 23'0 29'0

!

Date.

4 12 11 11 11 13 13 11

21&30 28 30 13

14&21

W. E. COOKE, Government Astronomer.

E STATES placed under the charge of the Curator of Intestates' Estates for management during the month of August, 1905:-

Supposed Date of Estimated value of Date of No. Name of Deceased. Residence. Remarl{s. Nationality. Order. Death. Personalty. Realty.

£ s. d. 161-05 O'Keefe, Thomas ... ... Cuballing ... British ... 3-8-05 150 0 0 £100 9-6-05 158-05 Wills, Henry ... ... Meekatharra ... British ... 4-8-05 0 8 0 Nil 24-6-05 159-05 Horne, David ... ... Bonnicvale ... British .. . 4-8-05 12 2 5 Nil 26-7-05 167-04 Benstead, John ... ... Derby ... '" British ... 9-8·05 19 0 9 Nil 23-8-04 169-04 Smathcnrst, James R., Naroo Station ... British ... 9-8-05 10 0 0 Nil 13-5-04 .

ctlias Smithers 164-05 McGann, Thomas ... Nullagine ... British ... 9-8-05 20 0 0 Nil 1G-7-05 IG5-05 Huey Chuey , .. ... Perth ... ... Chinese .. . lO-8-05 5 II 3 Nil 2't-7-05 115-04 O'Driscoll, Michael lYr., Kalgoorlie .. British ... 11-8-05 I 72 7 4 Nil 13·6-04

alias Driscoll 154-04 McNeece, Robert ... ... Kalgoorlic ... British ... 11-8-03 6 15 G Nil 27-8-04 170-04 Murray, John Henry ... Boulder ... British ... 11-8-05 o 18 3 Nil 12-9-04 26-05 Selden, Harry I'/, .... ... Kalgoorlie ... British ... 11-8-05 17 10 0 Nil 28-lO-04 32-05 Staley, Robert Alexander i Kalv,oorlie ... British ... 11-8-05 33 0 8 Nil 31-8-04 66-05 O'Neil, 'l'homas Gibbons I ICalgoorlie ... British ... 11-8-05 11 13 G Nil lG-11-04 70-05 Topham, Joseph Henry ... Kalgoorlie ... British .. , 11-8-05 0 2 0 Nil 7-12-04

149-05 Burt, Walter ... ... Hall's Creek ... British ... 11-8-05 22 0 0 Nil 1G-6·05 167-05 O'Shanassy, Martin ... Kalgoorlie ... British ... 11-8-05 8 0 0 Nil 9-3-04 lGG-05 Thompson, Malcolm ... Kalgoorlie ... British .. . 11-8-05 5 19 6 Nil 23-9-03 168-05 Caloyamins, Alexis ... ICalgoorlie ... Greek .. . 11-8-05 4 1 8 Nil 8-10-04 169-05 Peterson, John ... ... Kalgoorlie . .. British .. . 11·8-05 G 15 0 Nil 28-4-04 170-05 Phillips, Edward ... ... Kalgoorlie ... British ... 11-8-05 0 5 6 Nil 1-11-02 171-05 Swan, IVilliam ... ... Kalgoorlie .. . British ... 11-S-05 0 1 3 Nil 16-3-02 172-05 Dellagostino, Cn,rlo ... Kn,lgoorlie .. , Italian ... 11-8-05 2 10 0 Nil 17-10-01 173-0i'i McNn,mara, John 'l'honms Kalgoorlie ,-,. British . .. 11-8-05 3 0 0 Nil 20.4-04

1-05 D'Ulberg, Emil ... ... Nullagine ... German ... 1S-8-05 10 0 0 Nil 16-11,04 21-05 Brosnan, Timothy ... Nangeonan ... British ... 1S-8-05 10 19 11 Nil 25-12-04

IG3-05 Moore, Edward George ... Day Dawn ... I British ... 18-8-05 2 0 0 Nil 10-7-05 174-05 'ronnel', John A .... ... Worsley ... British ... 1S-S-05 3 15 9 Nil 27-7-05 175-05 Fennell, William ... Wyndham . .. British . .. 21-8-05 OlO 0 Nil 18-5-05 177-05 Esmond, Myles ... ... Chidlow's Well British .. . 21-8-05 6 910 Nil 5-8-05 93-05 'l'on, Harry ... ... Kalgoorlie .. . British ... 24-8-05 5 6 0 Nil 16-2-05

179-05 Pm'eras, Alexandro ... Fimiston ... Spanish ... . 2G-8-05 10 0 0 Nil 21-8-05 75-05 Day, Alfred Henry ... Cottesloe ... British 36-05 Colville, William ... Beaconsfield ... British

Dated this 1st day of Septemher, 1905.

THE CO::YIP ANJES ACT, 1893. RYLANDS AND SONS (COLONIAL), LIlIfITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the l~egistered Office of the above-named Company is situated n,t :l<'orrest

Chambers, Bt. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this twenty-first day of Angnst, 1905.

J. S. TANNER, Attorney.

... 29-8-05 011 0 Nil 13-4-05

.. . 31-8-05 010 0 Nil 4-1-05

GERY ASE CLIFTON,

Curator of Intestates' Estates.

MERTON'S REWARD GOLD MINING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company has been removed to the

Offices of Messrs, Keenan & Randall, I~ialto, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie.

Dated the 17th day of August/ 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia,

:SEPT. 8, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 2929 .------------------~---------

THE H.A.NN.A.NS LAND CO:r.lPANY, LIMITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company has been removed to the

'Offices of Messrs. Keenan and Randall, Rialto, Maritana :Street, Kalgoorlie. .

Dated the 17th day of August, 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Solicitors for the Company in ,,'{ estern Australia.

THE NORTHERN BLOCKS SYNDICATE, LIMITED.

'NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company has been removed. to the

'Offices of Messrs. Keenan & Randall, Rialto, Maritana .Street, Kalgoorlie.

Dated the 17th day of August, 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Solicitors for the Company in "Vestern Australia.

K.A.LGOORLIE A:r.IALG.A.MATED, LnUTED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of

the above-named Company has been removed to the Offices of Messrs. Keenan & Randall, Rialto, Maritana .Street, Kalgoorlie.

Dated the 17th day of August, 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

THE CHAFFER'S GOLD MINING Co., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given by the above-named Company,

in compliance with the provisions of Section 208 of "The Companies Act, 1893," that at the expiration of three ·calendar months from the last publication in the GOV61'n­ment G(tzette of this notice the above-muned Company will voluntarily cease to carryon business in the State of Western Australia. And notice is also given that all debts due by or moneys payable to the above Company will from the date hcreof be paid and received by the Chaffer's Gold Mining Company, Limited, a new Company which has tltken ·over the assets anclliabilities of the above Company.

Dated thc 17th day of August, 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the above Company and its Liquidator in "Vestern Australia.

THE BURBANKS BIR'rRDAY GIFT GOLD JYIINES,

LIiIII1'ED.

N OTICE is hereby givcn by t.he above-named Company ...L in compliance with the provisions of Section 208 of "The Companies Act, 189:3," that at the expimtion of three ·calendar months from the last publication of the Goven1ment Gazette of this notice the above-named Company will voluntarily cease to carryon business in the State of 'Vestern Australia.

Dated the 17th day of August, 1905.

KEEN AN & RANDALL, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the above Company and its Liquidator in Western Australia.

G. S. YUILL & CO., LIIIfITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of G. S. Yuill & Co., Limited, is situate at No.7 1Ifoir's

Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and is accessible to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ou all week days, except Saturday, when the office will close at noon, and holidays, when the office will be closed all day; and that Charles Arthur Lemon is the Attorney for the Company in Western .Australia.

Dated this 24th day of August, 1905.

HORACE B. JOSEPH, Solicitor for the said Attorney,

Barrack Street, Perth.

B. SEPPELT & SONS, LIIIHTED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at No. 47

Packenham Street, Fremantle, and that Ernest William Du Rieu is the Attorney for the Company.

Dated this 23rd day of August, 1905.

E. W. DU RIEU, Attorney for the Company.

Moss <f Barsden, i':Jolicito,'s, Fremantle.

A.UTOMATIC DISTILLERIES COMP.A.NY, LIMITED.

T AKE notice t.hat the Registered Office of Automatic Distilleries Company, Limited, is situated at Com­

mercial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on each day of the week, excepting Saturday, when it is open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.

NORTHMORE, LUKIN, & HALE, Solicitors for the Company.

FEDERAL-W.A.LHALLA GOLD MINING CO.

(N O-LIABILITY).

NOTICE is hereby given that all Shares in the above

Company on which the 1st Call of 3d., due 30th June, 1905, and 2nd Call of 3d., due 16th August, 1905, is not paid will be sold by public auction at the Company's office, 13 Stock Exchange Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Saturday, 16th September, 1905, at 11 a.m.

J. HAMLEY, Secretary.

THE GREAT BOULDEIt PERSEVERANCE GOLD

MINING COMP.A.NY, LIlVIITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company in Western Australia has been

removed to Rialto, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie. Dated the 25th day of August. 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Rialto, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the above-named Company in Western Australia.

EARLS COURT, LIllIITED.

N0'l'ICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of

the above Company is situate at Howard Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, and will be open to the public from 9'30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week days, and from 9'30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.

PENNY & HILL, Solicitors for the Company.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of

Connor, Doherty, & Dut'llck, Limited, has been changed, and is now situate at Kimberley Chambers, 277 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and is accessible to the public between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on all week days, except Saturday, when the office will be closed at noon, and holidays, when it will be closed all day.

Dated this 21st day of August, 1905.

MOSS & BARS DEN, Solicitors for the Company,

Perth and Fremantle.

In the matte,' 0/ "The Companies Act, 1893" (56 Viet., No.8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of

Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incor­poration, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to A.utomatic Distilleries Company, Limited.

Dated this 4th day of September, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, "V.A.

In the matte)' Qf "The Companies Act, 1893" (56 Viet., No.8).

NOTICE is hcreby given that, under the provisions of

Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incor­pomtion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to ~he Federation Company, Limited.

Dated this 30th day of A.ugust, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

2930 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905 ..

In the matte,- of "The Companies Act, 1893" (Section 197, Subsection 4).

Be DEPOT HILL COAL MINING AND PROSFECTING

COMPANY, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice dated the Rrd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified that the name of the s,bove Com­

pany has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Be THE COOLGARDIE AMATEUR OPERA COMPANY,

LIIIIITED.

I N pursuance of notice dated the 3rd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified that the name of the above Com­

pany has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies.

Be THE ELSTAD PEARLING COMPANY, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice da,ted the 3rd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies.

Be THE MECHANICAL COAL CUTTING COMPANY OF

AUSTRAI"ASIA, LUHTED.

I N pursuance of notice dated the 3rd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified that the name of the above Com­

pany has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies.

Be RANDALL AND LLOYD, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice dated the 3rd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified that the name of the above Com­

pany has been struck off the 11.egister of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905. F. A. lYIOI:lELEY,

Registrar of Companies.

Be THE Sou'rH DEVON CONSOLS, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice datod the 3rd d~ty of lYlarch, 1905, it is hereby notified that tho name of tIlE' above Com­

pany has been struck off tho Register of Companies.

D>tted this 5th day of September, 1905.

F A lYIOSELEY Registra~ of Companies.

Be AUSTRALIA CONSOLS, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice the d>tted 3rd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified tlmt the name of the above Com­

pany has been struck ofr the ltegiste~ of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Itegistrar of Companies.

Be THE NORTHAM GOLD MINING PROPRIE'rARY

COMPANY, LI1I1n'ED.

I N pursuance of notice d~Lted the 3rd day of lYIarch, 1905, it is hereby notified that the name of the above Com­

pany has been struck off the Hegister of Companies. Dated this 5th day of September, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, l~egistrar of Companies.

Be ST. LAWRENCE LIGHTING COMPANY, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice d>tted the :3rd day of March, 1905, it is hereby notified that the mLme of the above Com­

pany has been struck off the Register of Companies. Dated this 5th day of September, H)05.

F. A. MOSELEY, ltegistrar of Companies.

Be THE INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE TAILORING

COMPANY, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice, dated the 3rd day of March, 1905,. it is hereby notified that the name of the above Com-·

pany has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Be McINTOSH GOLD MINING COMPaNY, LIMITED.

I N pursuance of notice dated the :3rd da.y of March, 1905,. it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

I HOFFIZ MOHAMAD HAYA'l', of William Street,. , Perth, in the I:ltate of Western Australia, Merchant,

trustee of the Mahommedan Mosque, do hereby give notice" that I am desirous that such Church should be incorporated under the provisions of "l'he Associa.tions Incorporation Act, 1895."

The following is a copy of the lYlemorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under tho provisions of the said Act:-

ltIemorialof "The Mahommcdcm Mosque," jiled in p~wsuance of "The Associations Inco>-pomtion Act, 1895."

Name of the Institution :-" '1'he lYlahommedan lYlosgue."

Object or purpose of the Institution :-Religious worship, charitable and benevolent purposes.

Where situated or established :-Corner of ,Villiam Street and Rohinson Avonue, Perth.

The names of Trustees :-F>tiz Mahomet and Hoffiz Molutmad Hnyat.

In whom the man>tgcment of the institution is vested, and by what mea,ns :-Faiz Mahomet and Hoffiz Mohamad Hayat, by agreement.

Dated this 28tli day of August, 1905.

H. IVI. HAYAT.

Moss 0' Ba,-sden, Solicit01'S, Perth cmd FremanUe.

NOTICES TO CREDITORS.

RE JOSEPH EDUARD BAIWN, DECEASED.

P URSU ANT to ml Act of the Imperial Parliament, made' and passed in the 22nd and 2:3rd ye:trs of the reign

of Her late Majesty, ehapter 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (adopted by Local Ordinance, :31 Vi ct., No.8): Notice is hereby g'iven that all persons having' cl>tims or demands upon or against the estate of Joseph Eduard Baron, late of Perth, in the State of ,"Vestern Australia (who died at Perth aforesaid on the 20th day of J unG, 1905, and probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme Court to Jean Fleischer, of J!'remantle, in the said State, and Lam­bert Ogborne, of Perth aforesaid), are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to Messrs. Stone & Burt, of 308 Hay Street, Perth aforesaid, on or before the 28th day of September, 1905. And notice is hereby also given that at the expiration of the last men­tioned date the said Jean Fleischer and Lambert Ogborne will distribute the assets of the said Joseph Eduard Baron amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only ot the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice. And the said Jean Fleischer and Lambert Ogborne will not be liable for the assets of the said Joseph Eduard' Baron, deceased, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said Jc>tn Fleischer and Lambert Ogborne have not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated the 23rd day of August, 1905.

STONE & BURT,

308 Hay Street, Perth, Solicitors for the said Jean Fleischer and Lambert Ogborne.

SEPT. 8, 1905.J G( )VERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. 2931

RE VERNON SCOTT THOMSON.

N OTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands upon or against the estate of Vernon

Scott Thomson, late of Perth, in the State of l,Vestern Australia, chemist's assistant (who died at Perth aforesaid on the 5th day of May, 1905, leaving a will dated the 14th day of April, 1905, whereby he appointed Henry Couper Castilla, of Claremont, executor, and probate whereof on the 22nd day of June, 1905, granted by the Supreme Court of Western Australia to the said Henry Couper Castilla) are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said Henry Couper Castilla or to me, the undersigned, his solicitor, on or before the 16th day of October, 1905: And notice is also given that after the last­mentioned date the said Henry Couper Castilla will distribute the assets of the said testator amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which the said Henry Couper Castilla shall then have had notice: And the said Henry Couper Castilla will not be liable for the assets of the said testator, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said Henry Couper Castilla shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated the 7th day of September, One thousand nine hundred and five.

F. JilIORLEY ALCOCK, 11 How,ud Street, Perth,

Solicitor for the aforesaid Executor.

In the 1natte~' of the estate of :]}fartin Minihan O'DriscolL alias Mike D1'iscoll, deceased.

HEREAS on the second day of September, 1905, an order to administer the estate and effects of JilIartin

Minihan O'Driscoll alias JilIike N. Driscoll, late of Kalgoorlie, in the State of 'Western Australia, labourer, deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth' day of June, 1904, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "'l'he Administration Act, 190il," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands '1gainst the estate of the S>Lid deceased are horeby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the seventh day of October, 1905.

And further, tlmt the undorsigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those ch,ims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or dema,nd he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this fourth day of September, 1905. GEltVASE CLIFTON,

Curator of Intestates' Estates.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-SHIP.

N OTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between us, the undersigned, SARAH ELLEN

BOUCRER and ROBERT CRILD, in the business of Eating, Boarding, and Lodging-house Keepers, under the name or style of " S. E. Boucher & Co.," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.

All debts due to the late firm will be received by the said Sarah Ellen Boucher, by whom all debts due by the said firm will be paid.

The business will in future be carried on by the said Sarah Ellen Boucher nnder the same name.

Dated this 22nd day of Angust, 1905.

SA.RAH ELLEN BOUCHER. R. CHILD.

'Witness to the signatures of the said Sarah Ellen Boucher and Robert Child-

K. Jill. EASTMAN, Solicitor, Bunbury.

NOTICE.

T HE Partnership lately subsisting between IVILLIAThI l\ioR'ro-:-r SANDILANDS and JOHN SHAHP HENDRY,

trading under the style of "IV. l\L Sandilands & Co.," as General Storekeepers, at North Fromantle, has by mutual consent been dissolved as from the 31st day of August, 1905. All debts owing to or by the late partnership will be received or paid by iVilliam Morton Sandilands, who will continue to carryon the business under the same style of "W. M. Sandih1llds & Co."

Dated the 31st day of Angust, 1905.

W. Jill. SANDILANDS. JOHN S. HENDIW.

]}foss 0' Ba1'sden, Solicito1's, F'remcmtle and Perth.

In the mcttte;' of "The Bank1'1tptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matte,' of HaTolcl Echvin Ban'eU, 0/ ll-Ia1'itMta StTeet, Kalgoo1'lie, Sha,·eb1·oke1·.

N O'l'ICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Harold Edwin Barrett, of

Jilbritana Street, Kalgoorlie, Sharebroker, will be held at the Offices of the undorsigned, Rialto Chambers, JilIaritana Street, Kalgoorlie, on Monday, the 18th day of September, 1905, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 5th day of September, 1905.

[L.S.] KEENAN & RANDALL, Rialto Chambers, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the said H. E. Barrett.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

F'i~'st Meetings and P1tblic Examinations. ~~--~--

Date of Date of Debtor's Address. Descrip-

Court. Number. first Hour. Place. Public Hour. Place. Name. tion. Examina-JYleeting. tion.

pavid JYIickle Mount Hair- Sl1preme 93 of 1905 26th day of 10'39 a.m. SUpl'Clne l\iorgans dresser Court, ~eptember, Court,

Perth. 1905 Perth William Kenny Quarryman Do. 101 of 1905 Do. 3 p,m. Do. Do. 7th day of

Gillzl1n Street, September, Buckland 1905

Hill

I Robert Pol· Hannans Butcher Do. 95 of 1905 Do. 3·30p.ill. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

lock JYTcKell Street, Kalgoorlie

Receil1ing Orders.

Debtor's Nalne. Address. Description. Court, No. of Date of Date of Act or Acts of lYIatter. Order. Petition. Bankruptcy.

Francis X.Riedle 22 Stirling Street, ... Supreme Court, 44 of 1905 31st day of 23rd day of N on· compliance with Bank-Perth Perth August, 1905 June, 1905 ruptcy Notice.

David JlIickle ... JYlount Morgans Hairdresser .. Do. 93 of 1905 Do. 18th day of Gave notice th"t he had 8118-

Ellin Pool ... Do. 100 of 1905 August, 1905 pended payment of his debts.

... Dwyer Stre et, :il'Iarried 1st day of Sep- 22nd day of Debtor's Petition. Boulder City 'wonU1n tember, 1905 August, 1905

,Villianl Henry Kenny Street, Quarryman ... Do. 101 ofl905 4th day of Sep. 2nd day of Sep- Do . Gillzan Buckland Hill teluber, 1905 tenlber, 1905

Dated this 7th day of September, 1905. M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

2932 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT. 8, 1905.

CLOSURE OF ROAD.

I VVILLIA~I GILBERT, being the owner of land over or ., along the portion of road or track hereunder described

passes, have applied to the Katanning Road Board to close the said portion of road or track, viz. :-The road or track starting from the South corner of W. Gilbert's (Location No. 2209) and running through to Location 1430.

W. H. GILBERT.

I, A. E. PIESSE, on behalf of the Katanning Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road or track herein described.

ARNOLD E. PIESSE, Chairman of Board.

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