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TE OF 'FERN _A TTSrr -I?, A LTA. [Published by Authority -at 3.30 p.m.] D AT TILE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION DT POST AS A NEWSPAPER] No. 66.] PERTH : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. [1931. The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. 5 more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTISMORE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of [ms.] Australia. F. & S. 37/1931. WHEREAS by Section 158 of " The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor may by Proclamation temporarily suspend. the operations of the said Act, in so far as it applies to the closing times fixed or appointed for any shop or shops; and whereas it is expedient to exercise such power in manner herein- after appearing: Now, therefore I, the said Adminis- trator, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby, by this Proclamation, sus- pend the operations of the said Act on Thursday, the 31st December, 1931, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 9 p.m., in so far as it applieS to the closing time of all shops situated in the Avon Shop District. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 15th day of Decem- ber, 1931. By His EXcellency's Command. J. LINDSAY, Minister for Labour. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North- TO WIT. J more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTIIMORE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of [L.S.] Australia. F. & S. 37/1931. WHEREAS by Section 158 of "The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor may by Proclamation temporarily suspend the operations of the said Act, in so far as it applies to the closing times fixed or appointed for any shop or shops; and whereas it is expedient to exercise such power in manner herein- after appearing: Now, therefore I, the said Adminis- trator, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby, by this Proclamation, sus- pend the opmations of the said Act on Wednesday, the , 23rd. December, 1931, between the hours of 1 p.m. and (1 p.m:, in so far as it applies to the closing time of all shops situated in the Northam and Toodyay Shop Dis- triets: Given under my hand. and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 15th day of Decem- ber, 1931. By His Excellency's Command. J. LINDSAY, Minister for Labour. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North - To WIT. j more, Administrator in and over the J. A. NORTIIMORE, State of Western Australia and its Administrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of [L.s.] Australia. F. & S. 37/31. WHEREAS it is enacted. by " The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," that the expression "Public Holiday" shall mean certain clays therein specified, and any other day declared by Proclamation to be a Public Holiday for the purposes of the said Act: New, therefore I, the said Administrator, acting by and with the advice and con- sent of tile ixecutive Council, acting under the powers contained in the said Act, do hereby proclaim and de- clare that Saturday, the 2nd day of January, 1932, shall be a public holiday in the Shop Districts of Albany, Avon, Geraldton, Northam, and Toodyay for the pur- poses of the said Act, and shall be observed as a public holiday wider every part of the said Act in which the expression occurs. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said .State, at Perth, this 15th day of Decem- ber, 1931. By His Excellency's Command. J. LINDSAY, Minister for Labour. GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

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'FERN _A TTSrr -I?, A LTA.[Published by Authority -at 3.30 p.m.]

D AT TILE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION DT POST AS A NEWSPAPER]

No. 66.] PERTH : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. [1931.

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. 5 more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTISMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[ms.] Australia.F. & S. 37/1931.

WHEREAS by Section 158 of " The Factories andShops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor mayby Proclamation temporarily suspend. the operations ofthe said Act, in so far as it applies to the closing timesfixed or appointed for any shop or shops; and whereasit is expedient to exercise such power in manner herein-after appearing: Now, therefore I, the said Adminis-trator, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do hereby, by this Proclamation, sus-pend the operations of the said Act on Thursday, the31st December, 1931, between the hours of 1 p.m. and9 p.m., in so far as it applieS to the closing time of allshops situated in the Avon Shop District.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 15th day of Decem-ber, 1931.

By His EXcellency's Command.J. LINDSAY,

Minister for Labour.GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. J more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTIIMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[L.S.] Australia.F. & S. 37/1931.

WHEREAS by Section 158 of "The Factories andShops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor mayby Proclamation temporarily suspend the operations ofthe said Act, in so far as it applies to the closing timesfixed or appointed for any shop or shops; and whereasit is expedient to exercise such power in manner herein-after appearing: Now, therefore I, the said Adminis-trator, by and with the advice and consent of the

Executive Council, do hereby, by this Proclamation, sus-pend the opmations of the said Act on Wednesday, the

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23rd. December, 1931, between the hours of 1 p.m. and(1 p.m:, in so far as it applies to the closing time of allshops situated in the Northam and Toodyay Shop Dis-triets:

Given under my hand. and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 15th day of Decem-ber, 1931.

By His Excellency's Command.

J. LINDSAY,Minister for Labour.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North -To WIT. j more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTIIMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[L.s.] Australia.F. & S. 37/31.

WHEREAS it is enacted. by " The Factories and ShopsAct, 1920," that the expression "Public Holiday" shallmean certain clays therein specified, and any other daydeclared by Proclamation to be a Public Holiday forthe purposes of the said Act: New, therefore I, the saidAdministrator, acting by and with the advice and con-sent of tile ixecutive Council, acting under the powerscontained in the said Act, do hereby proclaim and de-clare that Saturday, the 2nd day of January, 1932, shallbe a public holiday in the Shop Districts of Albany,Avon, Geraldton, Northam, and Toodyay for the pur-poses of the said Act, and shall be observed as a publicholiday wider every part of the said Act in which theexpression occurs.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid .State, at Perth, this 15th day of Decem-ber, 1931.

By His Excellency's Command.

J. LINDSAY,Minister for Labour.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

2582 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 1931.

Close Season for Opossums.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. J more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NowramonE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[L.S.] Australia.2469/19.

WHEREAS it is provided by ''The Game Act, 1912-1.3," that the Governor may by Proclamation declarefrom time to time that any bird or animal indigenousto Western Australia shall be at all times strictly pre-served, either generally throughout the State or in anyone or more portions thereof : Now, therefore I, the saidAdministrator, with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive -Council, in exercise of the power aforesaid, dohereby declare that the Opossum shall be at all timesstrictly preserved generally throughout the State fromthe 1st day of January, 1932, until- the 31st day ofDecember, 1932.

Given under my hand_ and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this fifteen day of. De-cember, 1931.

By His Excellency's Command,CHAS F. BAXTER.,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North-TO WIT. f more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth if

En.s.] Australia.C.S.O. 1810/23.

WHEREAS by Section 8 of " The Fisheries Act, 1905-21," it is provided that the Governor may by Proclama-tion prohibit all persons from(a) Taking fish of anyspecified- species by any specified means of capture;(b) taking any fish whatsoever, by any specified meansof capture; (c) taking any fish whatsoever, by anymeans of capture whatsoever, in any specified portionof Western Australian waters during any specified timein any specified year or during a specified portion ofany year: Now, therefore I, the said Administrator, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid andof any other power enabling me in this behalf, pro-claim and declare as follows:That all that portionof Western Australian waters definea in the Schedulehereto shall be closed against the use of fishing netsas from the first day of January, 1932, until the thirty-first day of December, 1932, inclusive, provided that,subject to certain provisions (vide separate Proclama-tion), it shall he lawful to fish within the waters of theT,eschenault Estuary North of a line drawn from theSouth-Eastern corner of Leschenault Location 24 to theNorth-Western corner of Leschenault Location 31 between the hours of twelve o'clock noon on Monday totwelve o'clock noon on Tuesday, and from twelve o'clocknoon on Thursday to twelve o'clock noon on ;Friday ineach week.

Schedule.Lesehenault Estuary (Bunbury) :The whole.

Given under soy hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this fifteen day of De-cembe,' 1931.

By His- Excellency's Command,

CHAS F. BAXTER,Chief Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING 1 1 I

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North-To WIT. J more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and iteAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

Australia.C.S.O. 630/24.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Fisheries Act, 1905-21," it is provided that the Governor may by Proclama-tion prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatso-

ever, in every or any specified portion of Western Aus-tralian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishinglines, or either of such means of capture, or by any otherspecified means of capture for any specified term: Now,therefore I, the said Administrator, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby,in exercise of the powers aforesaid and, of every otherpower enabling me in this behalf, proclaim and declareas follows:That all those portions of Western Austra-lian waters defined in the Schedule hereto shall be closedagainst the use of fishing nets as frui the 1st day ofJanuary, 1932, until the 31st day of December, 1932,inclusive.

Schedule.Carlecatup Creek (near Kojonup) :The whole of the

waters of Carlecatup Creek.Hotham River:The whole of the waters of the

Hallam River.Salt River (or Pallinup Estuary) :The whole of the

waters of the Salt River (or Pallinup Estuary).Bremer (or Wellstead) Estuary:The whole of the

waters of the Bremer (or Wellstead) Estuary.Wilson's Inlet (Channel Entrance) :--The whole of the

waters of the Channel Entrance to Wilson's Inlet Southof a line drawn from the North-Western corner of BlockNo. 1828 on the Eastern side of the said Inlet to thuNorth-Eastern corner of Block No. 2014 on the Westernside of the Inlet.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this fifteen day of De-cember, 1931.

By His Excellency's Command,CHAS F. BAXTER,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

The Local Courts Act Amendment Act, 1930, as amendedby the Local Courts Act Amendment Act, 1931.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North-

TO WIT. S more, Administrator in and over theJ. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

[L.s.] Australia.'I, THE said Administrator, hereby proclaim that "TheLocal Courts Act Amendment Act, 1930, as amended by"The Local Courts Act Amendment Act, 1931," shallcome into operation one week from the publication ofthis Proclamation in the Government Gazette.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this fifteenth day of De-cember, 1931.

By His Excellency's Command,T. A. L. DAVY,

Attorney General.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency John Alfred North -To WIT. I more, Administrator in and over the

J. A. NORTHMORE, State of Western Australia and itsAdministrator. Dependencies in the Commonwealth if

[a.S.] Australia.F. & S. 37/1931.

WHEREAS by Section 158 of "The Factories andShops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor mayby Proclamation temporarily suspend the operations ofthe said Act, in so far as it applies to the closing timesfixed or appointed for any shop or shops: And whereasit is expedient to exercise such power in manner herein-after appearing: Now, therefore I, the said Adminis-trator, by and with the advice and consent of the Ex-ecutive Council, do hereby, by this Proclamation, sus-pend the operations of the said Act on Wednesday, the23rd December, 1931, between the hours of 1 p.m. and6 p.m., in so far as it applies to the closing time of allshops situated in the York Shop District.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 17th clay of Decem-ber, 1931.

By His Excellency's Command.J. LINDSAY,

Minister for Labour,tiOD SAVE THE KING ! 1

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2583

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 2nd day ofDecember-, 1931, the following Order in Council wasauthorised to be issued:

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 7037/12.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Laud Act, 1898," itis made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Re-serve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order : Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 15224(Manjimup Lot 201) should vest in and be held by theManjimup Road Board in trust for the purpose ofWater: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Adminis-trator by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theManjimup Road Board in trust for the purpose afore-said, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to himby Section 41 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) H. T. STITFOLD,for Clerk of the Council.

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 15th day ofDecember, 1931, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued:

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 5028/10.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held, by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order, and withpower of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-oneyears from the date of the lease: And whereas it is deemedexpedient that Reserve 12992 (Scarborough Beach)should vest in and be held by the Perth Road Board:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive doun-cil, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserveshall vest in and be held by the Perth Road Board, withpower to the said Perth Road Board to lease the wholeor any portion of the said Reserve for any term not ex-ceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 1786/19.WHEREAS by Section 42 of " The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be moiled inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or otherpublic purposes to be specified in such order: Andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 20786(Canning Location 951) should vest in and be held bythe Darling Range Road Board in trust for the purposeof Recreation: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Ad-ministrator, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Dar-ling Range Road Board in trust for the purpose afore-said, subject nevertheless to the powero reserved to himby Section 41 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) L E SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 1821/30.WHEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is providedthat a dedication under the said Act of Crown land as aState Forest may be revoked in whole or in part in thefollowing manner: (a) the Governor shall cause to belaid on the Table of each House of Parliament a pro-posal for such revocation; (b) after such proposal has

been laid before Parliament the Governor, on a resolu-tion being passed by both Houses that such proposalbe carried out, shall by Order in Council revoke suchdedication: And whereas His Excellency the Governordid cause to be laid on the Table of each House of Par-liament his proposal dated the ninth day of December,1930, for the revocation in part of the dedication ofCrown lands as State Forest: And whereas after suchproposal had been laid before Parliament a resolutionwas passed by both Houses that such proposal shouldbe carried out: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Ad-ministrator with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, doth hereby revoke in part the dedicationof Crown lands as State Forest No. 20, by excising thatportion of such State Forest as is described in theSchedule hereto

Schedule.Nelson Location 8754. (Plan 4140/40, D4.)

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.Wiluna Road BoardIncrease in Membership.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 171/30.

WHEREAS under "The Road Districts Act, 1919,"the Governor may from time to time by Order in Coun-cil declare and determine the number of members con-stituting a Road Board and the number of members foreach Ward of the District: And whereas it is desiredto increase the number of members of the Wiluna RoadBoard from seven to eight, and to allocate the addi-tional member to the Mine Ward of the Wiluna RoadDistrict: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Adminis-trator, by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, under the provisions of the said Act andall other powers enabling him in this behalf, doth herebydeclare and determine that the number of membersconstituting the Wiluna Road Board shall be eight inlieu of seven as heretofore, and that the additionalmember shall be allocated to the Mine Ward of theWiluna Road District.

The Wards and representation of the District willthen be as shown in the Schedule hereto:

Schedule.Town Ward-3 members; Mine Ward-2 members;

Pastoral Ward-3 members; Total 8 members.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.Yalgoo Road DistrictDivision into Wards.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 797/28.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Road Dis-tricts Act, 1919," the Governor may by Order in Councildivide a Road District into Wards: And whereas it isdesirable to divide the Yalgoo Road District into Wards;Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, byand with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, under the provisions of the said Act and all otherpowers enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby dividethe Yalgoo Road District into three Wards, with thenames, boundaries, and number of members allotted toeach Ward as described in Schedule hereto.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

YALGOO ROAD DISTRICT.Description of Ward Boundaries.

North Ward.Bounded on the Westward, Northward, and Eastward

by part of the district boundaries from their inter-section with the Geraldton-Cue Railway Reserve nearWurarga, to their intersection with the said iailwayReserve near Munbinia; on the Southward by the South-ern side of the said Railway Reserve to the productionSouth of the East boundary of a temporary Reserveat Yalgoo about 24 chains Eastward of the 140 M.P.on the said Railway Reserve; thence North about 101chains, West about 160 chains, and South about 80chains along the East, the North, and the West boun-daries of the said temporary Reserve to the Southern

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side of the Railway Reserve, and again Westward alongsaid side of the Railway Reserve to intersect the Westernboundary bf the district. (Two members.)

Central Ward.Bounded by lines .-commencing at the North-East

corner of Reserve 10442, e::tending Eastward along theSouthern side of the Railway deserve to the produc-tion South of the -West boundary of a temporary Re-serve about 30 chains Eastward. of the 137 M.P. onthe said Railway Res, rve; thence :North, East, andSouth. along the :West, Nitr1, and East boundaries ofthe- said temporary Reserve to the Southern side of theRailway Reserve, and a enin' Eastward along said sideof the 'Railway Reserve to a. North -East corner of theYalgoo Common (Reserve 6936) ; thence .- Southwardalong an East, a North, and the Easternmost boundaryof the said Common, West along its South boundaryand North along its West boundary and the West boun-dary of Reserve (Rabbit Department) to the startingpoint. (Two members.)

South Ward.Bounded on the .Northward by part of the South

boundary of the North Ward, the West, the South, andthe-'East boundary of the Central Ward, and again by-part of the South boundary. of the North Ward, andon the Eastward, Southward, and Westward by partsof the district boundaries. (Three members.)

The Public Works Act, 1902.Drainage near Young's Siding Northern Flats Drains.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. .,P.W.W.S. 1118/31; Ex. Co. No. 2357.

WHEREAS by SectiOn 11 of "The Public Works Act,1902," it is made lawful for the Governor by Orderin Council to authorise the Minister to undertake, con-struct, or proVide any public work '(subject as torailways to Section 96), and such authorisation shallbe deemed authority' to such Minister- by and underthat Act: Now, therefore His Excellency the Adminis-trator; acting by and with- 'the advice and consent -ofthe Executive Council and in exercise of the powerconferred by the recited section of "The Public WorksAct; :1902," cloth hereby authorise the HonourableMinister for Works to provide and construct DrainageWorks, near Young's Siding (Northern Flats Drains),on the land shown coloured red on Plan P.W.D., W.A.,26989, which maybe inspected at the office of the Minis-ter for Werks; Perth.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.M.W.S. 1608/30.

WHEREAS by "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is ,provided that,subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with theapproval of the Governor, have posers' to construct andextend water works, sewerage worhs, and stormwaterdrainage works: And whereas tlu ptcliminar,y require-ments of the said Act have been complied with, Andplans, sections, and estimates in respect of the workshereinafter mentioned have been submitted to andapproved by the Governor in Council: Now, therefore,

Excellency the Administrator, with the advice andconsent of the EXecutive Council, does hereby empowerthe Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainageto undertake the construction of the following worksunder the said Act, '11011-1ely:-

Maylands-Inglewood- Storthwater Drainage, First Sec-tion. .Proposed . Outfall of Permanent Scheme. Rein-forced' concrete pipes 72in. and 54in. diameter, includ-ing manholes and all apparatus complete, length about2,500 feet, from the existing drain in Eighth Avenuealong Eighth Avenue, Boundary Street, and East Streetto the Swan River, as indicated in red on Plan M.W.S.,S., & D.D., W.A., No. 5132.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 18thclay o F December, 1931.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,,Clerk of the Executive Council,.

JUSTICES, OF THE PEACE:Premier's Department,

Perth, 16th December, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the following appoint -nt,.it to the Commission of the Peace:

Herbert John Locke, Esquire, of East Fremantle, asa. Justice of the Peace ;!tir the Fremantle Magisterial!Astrid;

Walter Buckley Castieau, Esquire, of Mount Lawley,as a Justice of the Peace for the Perth MagisterialDistrict in lieu of the Wellington District:-

.tames Benedict Ascione, Esquire, of Northampton, asa Justice of the Peace for the Northampton MagisterialDistrict in lieu of the Katanning District;

Arthur Counsel, Esquire, of Leederville, as a Justiceof the Peace for the Perth Magisterial District in lieuof the Victoria District.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

THE AUDIT ACT, 190-1.The Treasury,

Perth, 10th December, 1931.Treasury

IT is hereby published;, for general information, thatMr. F. Everatt has been appointed Paying .0flicer -andReceiver of :Revenue for the Agricultural Bank andIndustries Assistance Board, at Narrogin, during theabsence 'af A. E. Illingworth for two weeks from the2nd instant.

The Treasury,Perth, 11th December, 1931.

Treasnry No. 116/29.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. S. Humble has been appointed Receiver of Rev-enue for the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage Department during the absence of G. 0.Payne for the period 1st to the 14th December.

The Treasury,Perth, 12th December, 1931.

Treasury No. 162/29,IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. C.. Hughes has been appointed Certifying Officerfar the Harbour and Light Department during the ab-sence of Mr. Ward as f'rOM the 7th December, 1931.

The Treasury,Perth, 14th December, 1931.

Treasury No. 346/29.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. G. W. Wallis fins 'been appointed Receiver of Rev -enue for the LandS Departinent at Beverley, in placeof T. L. Brown, as from the 1 7th December, 1931.

Treasury No. 346/29.IT is hereby published, for . general information, thatMr.. H. E. Graham has been appointed .Receiver ofRevenue far the Lauds Department, at Narrogin, inplace of O. W. 'Wallis as- from the 15th December, 1931.

Treasury No. 686/29.IT is hereby published, for general information. thatMr. D. Evers has been appointed Receiver of Revenuefor the Wntoona Irrigation Scheme as from the. lstDecember, 1931.

A. BERKELEY,Under Treasurer.

THE STAMP ACT, 1921.The Treasury,

Perth, 10th December, 1931.Treasury No. 456/22.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMrs. Mary Blanche Booth, corner Flora Terrace. andMary Street, Waterman's' Bay, is licenSed to vendDuty Stamps under the provisions of "The Stamp Act,1921."

A. BERKELEY,Commissioner of Stamps.

DEcEN. ft; 18, 1931. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2585

A N-1.1.1:: HA It BOUR Z.RU8T.

1411/21.HIS Excellency the, Ad aii.i. col n ur Council has 1,er npleased, to approve of -tile aline:cud amendment -of iilati.m No. 112 of the Fremantle Harbour T'talons, as adoPted, by the Fremantle HarUeCommissioners on the 8th December, 1931.

Under herrei

Tlic egildions he FremantliTrust Commis-M, 1 aniended a, s:--

,,Regulation 112intl,;v;i rtis oWheat for , .port.

1. By deleting the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, antithirteenth lines of the first paragraph of Subseetimunder the sub heading of weighing, marking, etc.

2. By deleting the whole of the third paragraph ofSubsection 1 under the subheading of weighing, mark-ing, etc.

3. By repealing Clause (g) relit i to the chargesfor the weighing of wagons under Subseclion 7, andenacting the renewing in lieu thereof:

(g) Weighing.--The charge for e. etudring any classof railway ivag.m. shall 1,0 H. per wagon.

This amendment of the Regulations shall come intoforce '011 the first day of January, 1932.

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Made; adopted and passed by the Fremantle-HarbourTrust Commissioners at a meeting of the said Corn-missionerS, held this Sth day of December, 1931.The Common Seal of the :Fremantle

Harbour Trust was at the sametime affixed and impressed hereto ] [L.8.]by order, and in the presence of theCommissioners, by--

(Signed) TOM CARTER,Chairman.

(Signed) L. L. GATEMAN,Commissioner.

(Signed) R. J. CON,Secretary.

THE PEARLING ACT, 1912-29.Chief Secretary's Department,

1550/25. Perth, 16th December, 1931.1113 Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to add to the Scale of that portion of RegulationNo. 55, prescribing the baSis of calculation of allowanceor lay under the provisions of The Pearling Act, 1912-29," in the case, of Hand-pump Boats, published in theGovernment Gazette of 1st May, 1931, the following:

In the case of Hand-pumpBoats.

The percentage ofValue of Shell

shall not exceed

The Allowance orLay. shall not In

any event exceed

If the pearl-shell fished is 8 tons

If the pearl-shell fished is 9 tons

if the pearl-shell fished is 10 tons

per cent.27.33

28.66

30.0

per ton.'411

2,43

$:45

F.Under Secretary.

PPOINTMENTS,Chief Secretary's Departnieal,

Perth, 16th December, 1931.111S Excellency the Administrator in Council has beenpleased to --

214/19. Approve of the appointment of the followingpersons as members of the Prison Gate Committee forthe year ending 31st December, 1932:Reverends D. I.Freedman (Chairman) ; E. IL 0. Nye -(Hon. Secretary) ;J. Neville; W. Scott-Clarke and A. E. Brice; ColonelH. W. Bailey ( Vice-Chair ma ; Inspector A, II, 1'1:H-A. T. Badger; Adjutant W. haven; CiTtain BramwellWoods; Major Winifred Horseley; Mrs. Colonel Bailey;Mesdames J. Ryan, Selby and Farrelly, and Sister Alice.

70/28.Appolat the following to be Visitors to theGaols for the year 1032 under ` Prisons Act, 1903-18":

Albany.Tlie Resident ALBroome.--The Resident Magistrate; H. M. MacNeil

T. H. Owen.BunburyThe Resident Magistrate; J. G. Baldock;

E. Rose.rvon. The Resident Magistrate.

Derby.The Resident Magistrate.Fremantle. The Resident Magistrate; Colonel H. W.

Bailey; L. B. Bolton; C. M. Purdue; R. Bracks;W. J. Sumptin ; Shepherd; Frederick Hoblis;, F. E. Gibson.

Geraldton.The Resident Magistrate.Kalgoorlie.The Resident Magistrate; Worship

the :Mayor.Marble UN r. The Resident Magistrate.Northam.The Resident Magistrate; P. Coffey.Onslow.The, Resident Magistrate. ,

Perth.The Police- Magistrate; T. C. .Anthony.-dlup.A lhor Elverd .

Poe; lesidearWyndham: -The Resident. Mnoistrate.Y ork.--Tlie Resident Magistrae; 0. E. Inkpen.

Appeiel Tom Carter to be Chairman of theFremantle Pm rinni,. Trust Ccinmissioners for the year1032, in ccords nee with Seel ion 4-, Subsection 2, of"Tice Frew:0We II:arbour Act, 1902," from the1st January, 1032.

HUELIN,Under Secretary.

Crown Law Offices,Perth, 1st December, 1931.

THE following amendment of a General Order madeunder Section 34 of "The Legal Practitioners Act,1893," is published for general information.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

General Order.THE LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT; 1893.

(Consolidation -1927.) ,

We, The Honourable John Alfred NOrthinore, ChiefJustice of Western Australia, The Honourable, ThomasPercy Draper and The Honourable' John Patrick Dwyer,Puisne, Judges of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, and we the undersigned, being a majority ofmembers of the BarriSters' Board constituted and ap-pointed under nd in pursuance of "The Legal Prac-titioners Act, i:;)3" (Consolidated 1927), hereby amendthe General Order made -the 21st day of -September,1920, and ga,etted an the 24th day of September, 1920(v.-hereby the tutals of certain bills of costs for the re-m:mere:Hut of practitioners of the Supreme Court of

e..t ern Australia in relation to the several matterstherein mentioned were increased by twenty -five percen him) by adding -,the following proviso at the endthe eof :

Provided that the total of such billS of costs as in-creased by this General Order shall be reduced by'fiffeenper centuin. This proviso shall have effect from andafter the publication of the same in the GovernmentGazette for a period of one calendar month, and shallcontinue in force until the first day of January, 1933,on which date the aforesaid increase of twenty-five percentum shall again become operative.

Dated the 1st clay of December, 1931.(Sd.) J. A. NORTHMORE,

Chief Justice.(Sd.) T. P. DRAPER,

Judge.(Sd.) J. I';'DWYER,

Judge.(Sd.) T. A. L. DAVY,

Chu irina u of the Barristers' BoardOf Western AuStralia.

(Sd.) VILLENEUVE SMITH,(Sri.) 11. P. DOWNING;(Sit. JACKSON;(Sd., :\ I. ' 1 AYAN,Sd.) j. 1'. MAXWELL,

(Sit) 'A.. U. ACKLAND,(3d.) G. F. BOULTBEE(Sd. E. TINDAL,(Sd.) W. DUNPHY,

Members of the said Board.

2586 GOV.ERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 1931.

Crown Law Offices,Perth, 1st December, 1931.

THE following amendment of Supreme Court Rule Sa,under Order LXV., is published for general informa-tion.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

SUPREME COURT RULES, 1920."Amendment of Rule Sa, Order LXV.

The Honourable John Alfred Northmore, Chief Juslice of Western Australia, The Honourable ThomasPercy Draper and The Honourable John Patrick Dwyer,Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Western Aus-tralia, do hereby, in pursuance of the powers containediu -"The Supreme Court Act, 1880," and every otherpower enabling them in this behalf, amend Rule 8a ofOrder. LXV. of the Supreme Court Rules, 1920, byadding the following proviso at the end thereof:

Provided further, that the total of bills of costs offees as increased by this rule shall be reduced by fifteenper eentum as from the first day of December, 1931,until the first day of January, 1933, on which date theaforesaid increase of twenty-five per cent= shall againbecome operative.

Dated the 1st day of December, 1931.

(Sd.) J. A. NORTHMOR.E,Chief Justice.

(Sd.) T. P. DRAPER,Judge.

(Sd.) J. P. DWYER,Judge.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 17th December, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments:

W. A. Petterson as Acting Electoral Registrar forthe Avon Electoral District, during the absence on leaveof F. E. McCaw;

A. J. Croker as Assistant Clerk of Courts, Broome,vide Constable G. W. Robinson, transferred;

Constable C. McArthur as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Mingenew, dur-ing the absence on leave of Constable L. G. Symes.

THE Hon, Attorney General has approved of the fol-lowing appointments:

Constable E. C. NichollS- as Assistant Bailiff of theSouthern Cross Local Court at Westonia, vice ConstableF. A. Hearn, transferred;

Constable C. 'McArthur as Acting Bailiff of the LocalCourt, Mingenew, during the absence on leave of Con-stable L. G. Symes;

A. C. Strickland as a commissioner for Declarationsunder `The Declarations and Attestations Act, 1913."

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (BY-ELECTION).Metropolitan Electoral Province.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Ihave received from the Hon. the President of the Legis-lative Council 'a Warrant authorising and directing meto proceed forthwith to issue a Writ for the election ofone Member for the Metropolitan Electoral Province, toserve in the Legislative Connell of the State of WesternAustralia; to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ilk'Honourable Arthur 'Avail], and T have this day issuedthe Writ accordingly.

The dates connected therewith are as follows:Nomination Daylltli January, 1932; Polling DayOtb February, 1982; Return of Writ-15th February,1932,

Ti. R. GORDON,Clerk of the Writs.

Office of the Clerk of the Writs,Perth, 17th December, 1931.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Ordershave been issued in accordance with Section 7, Sub-section 1, of "The Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act,1930," and Amendment Act, 1931, which reads asfollows:

A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu-tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default orbreach of covenant under any mortgage or othersecurity for money, or under an agreement of saleand purchase of land or other process or proceed-ing, shall be commenced or proceeded with or putin force against the farmer or his estate or effectsduring the operation of such Stay Order. Providedthat, by leave of a judge, any action may, not-withstanding the Stay Order, be instituted and/orcarried on against the farmer, but not beyond judg-ment.

Farmer.Surname and Christian, Address.

Names.Date ofOrder.

Name of, Receiver.

Watts, Frederick j BullaringJohn

10-12-31 District Inspec-tor Mitchell,Narrogin.

Edwards, Bevan Louis Dale, vin Bever-ley

11-12-31 W. C. Hardy,Perth.

Devlin, Edward ... Burngup 14 -12 -31 District Inspec-tor Mitchell,Narrogin

Bates, Caroline (Mrs.) Merredin 14-12-31 H. E. B. Smith,Perth.

Hoffmann, Otto Arthur Bullfinch 14-12-31 District Inspec-tor Buttfield,Kellerberriu.

Fidock, Alice Jane Watheroo 13-12-31 E. E. Morris,Perth.

O'Donoghue, JohnStephen

Burngup 16-12-31 District Inspec-tor Mitchell,Narrogin.

Wells, Edmund Keane Carnamah 16-12-31 R. G. Miller,Perth.

W. A. WHITE,Director.

10th December, 1931.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned farmersare to be carried on under the Act :

Farmer's Name. ; Address.Date

Receiver of Ad-Address. journedAppointedMeeting.

Anderson, CharlesHunter

Turkey Hill L. D. Buttfield Keller- 22-1-32berrin

Daws, Samuel Henry Erikin G. S. Gillies Bruce 25-1-32Rock

Gardner, John Syd-ney

Narembeen J. Wade ... Perth ... 17-2-32

Nobili, Renzo Narkal J. Wade ... Perth ... 27-1-32Mouritz, Walter Ryden Rock j. E. Gibson Perth 11-1-32

CharlesWhitehead, Leon Welbun gin W. C. Hardy Perth ... 10-2-32

Edwin

W. A. WHITE,Director.

16t1i December, 1931.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Ordershave lapsed:

Farmer's Name. Address. Datc Stay ()Helapsed.

Greensiii, ArtlmrBaird, John Stuart

... Perilya

... j Nungarin15-12-3117-12-31

w A. will TE.Director.

17th Deeember, 1031.

EARME115 ' DEBTS ;AD.FUSTMENT ACT, 1930.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Ordershave been cancelled :--

Farmer's -Name.

,Knights, Thomas GeorgeNuttall, William Gladstone

Brammer

Address. Date Stay OrderCancelled.

11-12-3116-12-33

10th December, 1931.W. A rTE,

Director.

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2587

ACA. CIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department.

TreASLI rMetrOPOlitaal Water SupplyAgrieu d,ine

Position

Chief Probate and Stamp AssessorSenior Clerk (Recovery and Valuations)Pouluy Adviser

Treasury Public Debts and Statistical Officer ...

Applications are calleci under Section 3S of "The Public Service Act,to the Puidie Service Connels,ioner,°-and should be made on the prescribedor the 'curious Permanent Betols of -Departments.

Salary DateReturnable.

1931.£405-£495 21st December.£270-£330 29th December.£290-£380 31st December.

1932.£380-£475 I 5th January.

1904," and are to be addressedform obtainable from the offices

G. W. SIMPSON,,Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 17th December, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments:

Ex. Co. 2280; P.S.C. 262/31.-A. J. Reid, DeputyRegistrar General, to be Assistant Under Treasurer,Treasury Department (range .1545-£665), at a salary of£630 per annum as from I' ,t December, 1931.

Ex. Co. 2344. P.S.C. 6" 129.-M. H. Brakewell, underSection 28 of the Public 'service Act, to be Junior Clerk,Plan Records Branch, ,auds and Surveys Department,at a salary of £96 per annum as from 1st May, 1931.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

LOST CASH ORDER.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 137/31. Perth, 11th December, 1931.IT is hereby notified that the undermentioned CashOrder has been lost; payment has been stopped and it isintended to issue a fresh order in lieu thereof;-

Cash Order No. 18928; Amount, £8; drawn by P. W.Payne in favour of L. A. McAullay.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE BUSH FIRES ACT, 1902, AND AMENDMENTS.

Suspension and Alteration of Prohibited Periods inCertain Areas.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. No. 3634/30. Perth, 15th December, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to suspend, under the provisions ofthe above Act, the operations of the declaration pro-hibiting the burning of the bush in that portion of thePreston Road District comprised in the MummballupWorkinc, Plan (Forestry) Area for a period of sixweeks from the 1st December, 1931; and in that por-tion of the Plantagenet Road District comprising Loca-tions 1062, 1063, 224, 361, and 823 (portion of thePardelup Prison iFarin Plantation) for a period of sixweeks from the 1st January, 1932.

Also to alter the period during which the burning ofthe bush is prohibited in the Geraldton Road District,so that it shall terminate on the 31st March, 1932, inlieu of the 28th February, as previously gazetted.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVE.Department of Lauds and Surveys,

Perth, 16th December, 1931.Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council

s been pleased to set apart as a Public Reserve theand. described in the Schedule below for the purpose

therein set forth:-17CANNING (Pickering Brook).-No. 20786 (Recrea-

tion).-Location No. 951. (9a. lr.) (Diagram 49695;Plan 10/40, El.) Reserve 17238, "Recreation," ishereby cancelled.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Appointment of Trustees-Muradup Cemetery.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 2911/23. Perth, 2nd December, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisions ofthe above Act, Messrs. 0. F. Vetterlund and A. D. Yatesas Trustees of the Muradup Cemetery, vice Messrs.W. W. Meiklejohn and F. T. Hill, who have left thedistrict; Mr. W. A. Donnes has been appointed Secre-tary.

Appointment of Trustee-Ora Banda Cemetery.Corr. No. 2862/12.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisions of theabove Act, Mr. Gilbert H. Brearley as a Trustee of theOra, Banda Cemetery, vice Mr. S. Scotson, resigned.

Fremantle Cemetery By- laws- Addition to Schedule A.Corres. No. 4793/98.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to amend the By-laws of the Fre-mantle Cemetery by adding to Section A of such By-laws the following items:

1. For reserving a vacant grave for any period upto ten years-10s.

2. For erecting a tile kerb on a single grave, plant-ing such grave with grass and maintaining same fortwelve months, inclusive charge -£1 10s.

3. For permit to add additional inscription-2s. 6d.C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.'

ERRATUM NOTICE.-ROAD No. 4951.Corres. No. 10479/12.

IN notices appearing in the Government Gazettes of the20th and the 27th November, 1931, pages 2477 and 2515respectively, for "Nelson" read "Sussex,' 7

C. G.. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVE No. 20785.Beverley Land Agency.

Grazing Purposes.Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-

ments.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 11158/09. Perth, 2nd December, 1931.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinExcepted from Sale Reserve 20785 (situated at Kurt-jin), containing about 330 acres, are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Hon. the Minister for Lands and terminable at throemonths' notice, rent being apportioned accordingly, andno compensation will be paid for improvements effectedat the expiration of the lease or the sooner determina-tion thereof, subject also to the conditions that the largetimber on the Reserve shall not be destroyed and thatuninterrupted access be granted over the tracks in use.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate ofThree pounds (£3) per annum), endorsed "Tender forLeasing Reserve 20783," shown on Public Plan of Kun-jin Townsite, and addressed "Under Secretary for

2588 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [DECEMBER 15, 1931.

Lands, Perth," must be lodged at the Lands Office,Beverley, on or before Wednesday, 23rd December, 1931.

All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarly be ac-cepted. (Plan Kunjin Townsite.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.Reserve 20785, being portion of Kunjin Townsite Re-

serve, situate North of the Railway, excluding:(1) Lots 1 to 32 inclusive, 34 and 37 and roads ad-

jacent thereto.(2) The area situate between Kunjin Street and the

Railway Reserve.(3) The area situate East of a line iu prolongatioii

Southward of the Westernmost boundary of KunjinAgricultural Area Lot 15.

TENDERS FOR LEASING.Northam Land Agency.

Quairading Lot 208(Late Common. Reserve 19758.)Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 9th December, 1931.Corres,. No, 7024/07.

TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinQuairading Lot, 208 (late Reserve 19758), containingabout 140 acres, are invited.

The land will be available for leasing under Section153, of "The Land Act, 1898," for a term of five (5)years, the minimum rental being fixed at Two pounds(£2) per annum,

Subject to the conditions that one half the area shallbe made ready for cropping during the first twelvemonths of, the lease; and the whole area at the end oftwo years. All iinproVements to 'become the property ofthe Crown at the termination of the lease.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year 'srent, endorsed " Tender for leasing Quairading Lot208," and addressed " Under 5ecretary for Lands,"must be lodged at the Lands Office, Northam, on or be-fore Wednesday, the 30th Deceinbey, 1931.

All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that ;date.

The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted., (Plan Quairading Townsite.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING PORTION OF RESERVENo. 8033,

Geraldton Land Agency.Grazing ,Purposes.

Section, 41a of "The Land -Act, 1898,'' and itsamendments.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 13303/01. Perth, 9th December, 1931.

TENDERS for the leasino.b

of the.land comprised withinthat portion of Mining Reserve 8033, being Alma Agri-cultural Area Lot 31 b(Situated near Baddera), contain-ing 13 acres 1 rood, are invited.

The above Reserve, will be available for leasing underSection 41a -of " The Land Act; 1898;" and its amend-ments, for a term of one yeai:, renewable at the will ofthe Sion the Minister -for, Lands, and terminable at threemonths' notice,-,rent being, apportioned accordingly,' andno compensation will be paid for improvements effectedat the expiration of the lease or the sooner determina-tion'thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of Onepound per annum)), endorsed "Tender for leasing portionof Reserve .8033,h shown on Public Plan 160D/40,-1A3,and addressed "Under 8ecietary for Lands," must belodged* the Lands, Office, Ceraldton,- on or before Wed-nesday, 30th December, 1931.

All tenders lodged, on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that,date.

The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan. 160D/40,, A3.),,

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale at Public Auction on the dates and at theplaces specified below:

WAGIN.5tIttJactary, 1932, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

Kulairin--*107, 4a. 1.r. 38p., £18.

COLLIE.0th 1932, at 11 a.m., at this Court

Bowelling"t19, 4a. 3r. 38p., £30.House

BUSSELTON.6th January, 1932, at 3 p.m., at the. Group Settlement

OfficeCap0"219, 32a. lr. 23p., £65.

SOUTHERN CROSS.6th January, 1932, at 3 p.m., at tile District Lands

OfficeMoorine Rode '43, 5a.. lr. 26p., £12.WarralakinTown 11, lr., £18.

7th January,Office

Tenterden21a. 2r.10a. 3r.

KAT ANNIN 0.1932, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

"Sub. 24, 2a. 2r. 17p,, £20; Sub. 34,£25; Sub. 35, 10a. 3r. £18; 150,

3p., £18.

NARROGIN.7th January, 1932, at -12 noon, at the District Lands

OfficeKarlgarin-TOwn 40, 39.1p., £25.

"-Suburban for cultivation.,tSubject to payment of £40, if purchased by other

than the owner of same.

The purchaser will have the option of taking in lieuof a grant of the fee simple, -a lease under the Regula-tions' at the 'Scheduled capital -value nearest the upsetprice for the term of 99 years, on payment of apremium equal to the amount of his bid in excess ofthe upset price.

A11 impr6iements on the land offered for sale are theproperty of the Crown, and shall be paid for as OsMinister may direct, whose valuation 'shall be final andbinding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to -a depth of 200feet- below the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 137a of " The Laud, A(4, 1898,-" for non -pay-ment of rent or other reasons:

Leak No., Rent or other reason, Cures. No.,

17Ahearn, R. U.; 68/24514a;11. non-compliance with con-ditions; 111.79/30; 65/80, Fl.

Ahearn, R. R. C.; 74/976; non compliance, with conditions; 1381/30; 65/80, El,

Bath, A,' E.; 70028; abandoned; 4386/29; 440D/40,C3.

BeetsOn D., and Grogan, T.; 20/2339; £54 15s. Od.;384/29; Pyrtoa Estate.

Brooks, B. D.; 0037/153; £31. 16s. 10d.; 424/31;Herdsman Lake.

Burnett, S. G.; 4038/93; £7 108. Od.; 9842/08;91/80.

Dale, Charles; OS/2120; non-compliance with condi-tions; 3560/28; 3'790/40, D4.

ID 'Alton, J. St. E., Bell,' H. H., and Ryles, H.;3732/96 & 102; abandoned; 1468/27; 71/300,72/300.

1) 'Alton, J. St. E., and Bell, Ii, II.;- 3764/96 & 1.02;abandoned; 5563/28; 72/300.

I) 'Alton, J. St. E., Bell, H. 11., and Ryles, H.;3733/96 & 102; abandoned; 2576/28; 71/300.

1) 'Alton, J. St. E., and Bell, H. H.; 3763/96 & 102;.abandoned; 5562/23; 72/300.

Darrell, William; 3812/96; abandoned; 2882/29 ;-111/300.

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT: GAZETTE, 2589

Cook, W. J.; 3966/93; alcucloocd; 10007/07; 90/80,63/80.

Hill, H. W., and Brown, W. E.; 3165/97 &- 102; aban-doned; 2939/26; :52/300, 51/300,' 61/300, and62/300.

Hill, II. W., and Brown, W. E.; 3571/97; abandoned;771/28; 61/300:

Hutchins, T. G.; 68/3030; non compliance with condi-tions; 317/31; 36/80, P4, 24/300.

Land, N. L., and Best, A. T.; 21363/68; 18s. 50.;586/26; 4/80, "134.

Land, N. L., and Best, A. T.; 20655/68; £3 1.5s. (id.;587/20; 4/80, 134,

Land, N. L.; 25160/74;, non-compliance with coali-tions; 1532/26; 4/80, B4.

Best, A. T.; 25161/74; non-compliance with conditions;1533/26; 4/80, B4.

0 'Romney, P. T.; 2213/98; abandoned; 27/30; 133/300,140/300.

Simpson, A. C.; 4979/51; non-compliance with condi-tions; 13244/10; Greenmount Sub. Lot 318.

Snell, W. A.; 3644/97 & 102; abandoned; 81/29;71/300.

Thomas, David; 55/2049; non-compliance with condi-tions; 131/31; 25/80, B & C4.

Traill, H. D.; 41528/55; £14 17s. 00.; 3653/25; 35/8n,D2.

Traill, H. D.; 22018/68; abandoned ; 3922/27; 35/80,C & D 2 & 3.

Woodhead, R, R.- 68/2081 ; abandoned; 6362/28;115A/40, B & C2.

Iles, C. G. ; 41311/55; £10 5s. Od.; 757/28;563/80.

C. G. MORRIS,-Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASINGunder Part X. of ''The Land Act, 1898."

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be available for general selection under Part X. et"The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on andafter the date specified:

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 1931.KALGOORLIE LAND AGENCY.

Eastern Division.Marinion and Jaurdi District (near Goongarrie).

Corr. 2960/24. (Plan 34/300.)Those areas of unsurveyed land, containing about

29,275 acres and 25,000 acres; being Dillon and Pearce'sforfeited Pastoral Leases Nos. 3286/97 and 3287/97.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1932.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Kimberley Division.Meda, and Kwinana Districts (near Mt. Matthew).

Corr. 1832/24. (Plan 139/300.)That area of unsurveyed laud, containing about

20,000 acres; being J. Atkinson's forfeited PastoralLease No. 2107/98.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder are available for selectionunder and subject to "The Land Act, 1898," and itsamendments.

The areas marked "A" shall be open for selection bythe special classes of selectors hereinafter named in thefollowing order of preference:

(1) Under "The Discharged Soldiers' SettlementAct, 1918," by "Discharged Soldiers" with-in the meaning of paragraphs (a), (b), and(c) of the interpretation of the term inSection 3 of that. Act, and "Dependants"within the meaning of that term in the sai?section.

(2) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ea- BritishSoldiers who were on active service in thelate war.

(3) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by MunitionWorkers in the late war.

(4) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ordinaryselectors.

(In the event of an applicant other than a DischargedSoldier under subparagraph (1) obtaining a block with-in a Repurchased Estate, the term of the lease and con-ditions of payment will be subject to re-adjustment inaccordance with the provisions of "The AgriculturalLands Purchase Act, 1909.")

The areas, marked "B" are not subject to such orderof, preference.

_applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, not laterthan the date specified, but may be lodged before suchdate if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are more applicants than one for any block,the application to be granted will be determined by theLand Board, except in cases where it is already deter-mined by the order of preference set out above under"A." Should any lands remain unelected such willcontinue available until applied for or otherwise dealtwith.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, theapplicants for the blocks will he duly notified of thedate, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, andthere shall he an interval of at least three days be-tween the closing date and the sitting of the Board.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Head Office erto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District orBranch Land Offices for a certificate to the RailwayDepartment, which, on presentation at the nearestRailway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket,at Excursion Mites, to the place where the Board willsit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part VIII. must take the ,balance there-of, if any, under Conditional Purchase.The prices quoted hereunder (exclusive of the value ofimprovements, if any, and survey fees, and land acquiredby the Crown under "The Agricultural Lands PurchaseAct, 1909," or otherwise for settlement) are reduced byone-half to Discharged A.I.F. Soldiers only.

SCHEDULE.OPEN WEDNESDAY, 23rd. DECEMBER, 1931.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.'

Plantagenet District (about one mile North -West ofTorbay).

Corr. No. 1552/25.Open under Parts V:, VI., and (Plan 457A/40,Location 2201, containing '100a. Or. 6p., at 10s. 66.

per acre; classification page 25 of 1552/25; being B.Grayson's forfeited Lease 24454/74.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.f i137)

Avon District (at Woyerliug).Corr. No. 5374/07.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Woyer-ling Townsite and 378B/40, EL)The area, .containing about 52. acres, comprisingWoyerling Townsite Reserve, excluding Reserves 9714(Water and Camping) and 10142 (Recreation) and theroad passing through this area; subject to survey, classi-fication, and pricing. Woyerling Townsite hereafterceases to exist and the subdivision, and Reserves 11314(Excepted from Sale), 11489 (Agricultural hall), and11313 (Public buildings) are hereby cancelled. Leslie,Woyerling and Monger Streets are hereby closed.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.i,B.,/e miles West of Gwambygine).:11,011 District (about

Corr. No. 5048/20.Open under Parts V., VI.,

03.)Location 22088, containing

per acre ; classification pagetimber conditions; being. J.13080/68.

and VIII. (Plan 2C/40,

143a. Or. 30p., at 6s. 6d.9 of 5048/20; subject toBrand's forfeited Lease

2590 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 1931.

ERTH LAND AGENCY.

Melbourne. District (about 10 miles West of Moora).Corr. No. 8311/19.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 58/80,

A & Bl.)Location 2439, containing 1,992a. Or. 32p., at 4s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 12 of 8311/19; being R. J.and W. J. i \IcKeevers' forfeited Lease 12743/68.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.c4By)

Old field District (about six miles North of Ravens-thorpe).

3930/21..(../peti undo! Parts V. and VI. (Plan 405/80, E.;

,Locations 43 and 229, containing 1,000 acres, at Ss.per acro;. classification page 16 of 311/15; subject t.)an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to mining condi-tions; being T. C. Brown's forfeited Leases 38663/56and 22299/74.

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.B.

Fitzgerald .District (about 10 miles East of Kumari).Corr. No. 3111/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 371/SO,

C & DI.)Location 1002, containing 1,093a. Sr. 18p.; classifi-

cation page 16 of 5608/25; subject to an AgriculturalBank mortgage, to mining conditions, to reclassificationand pricing, and to the special conditions governingselection in this district; the Government retains theright to 'madam free any land required for railways orother a miblie 'purposes; no further Agricultural Bankassistance guaranteed; being J. Rutherford's forfeitedLease 41906/55.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Williams District (about seven milesGundaring).

of

Corr. Nu. 2661/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 409B/40,

Location 6378, containing 60 acres, at 73. 9d. per acre,reducible to 4s. 3d. per acre if poison is eradicated andland stocked within 10 years; classification page 4 of1780/17; subject to payment for improvements (i_

any); being C. A. King's forfeited Lease 20510/68.

OPEN THURSDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1931.itIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

reT3,/Nelson .District (about four miles North of North

Greenbushes).Corr. No. 10744/06, Vol. 2.Open nailer Part V., Section 57. (Plan 4140/40, ES.)

Location 8796, containing la. 2r. 39p., at 20s. peracre; subject to the payment of cost of survey (4; 10s.)with application';i. classification page 16 of File No.16741/06, Vol. 2.

(caNelson District (near Dudinyillup).

Corr. No. 2411/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 439A/40,

13.1.)

Th l'en, containing about 175 acres, bounded byatari ing from a point one chain South of the South-cortir of Location 1331 and .extending Westward

along the North boundary of Location 1233 to the East-ernmost boundary of Location 1479; thence Northwardalong same to the North-East corner of the latter loca-tion; thence Westward along the North, boundary ofsaid Location 1479 about 19 chains; thence North about17 chains to the South side of a creek ; thence Eastwardalong same to a point North of the North-East cornerof Location 1479 aforesaid; thence North to the Southboundary of Location 3594; thence Eastward alongsame tad the South boundary of Location 7432 to theWest boundary of Location 1331, and' thence Southwardalong same to the starting point; subject to survey,classification, and pricing, and to final action beingtaken by the- Conservator of Forests excising this areafrom State Forest No. 28.

Nelson District (South-West of Jardee).Corr. No. 719/29.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 442B/40,

El.)Location 11218, containing 145a. 2r. 11p. (excluding

Tramway Reserve), at 17s. per acre; Location 11216,containing 108a. lr. 38p., at 14s. per acre; and Loca-tion 11227, containing 108a. ir. 38p., at 16s. 6d. peracre; classifications pages 53, 80, and 81 of File 719/29.

Nelson District (about six miles North of Kulikup).Corr. No. 6836/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4150/40,

03.)Locations 2454 and 2455, containing 750 acres,' at

Ss. 6/1. per acre, reducible to 4s. 6d. per acre if poison iseradicated and laud stocked within 10 years; classifi-cations page 5 of 2837/23 and page 3 of 2836/23; beingC. M. Caporn's forfeited Lease 21336/68.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1931.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

.Plantagenet District (near Alb;Corr. No. 2566/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

C & D 1 2 and D3.)All the, vacant Crown laud inside

radius from the railway, on sections C &inside the 15-mile radius of Albany, onPlan 451/80, excluding the area temporaround the Porongorup Ranges, under8711/12 and those areas already opensubject to survey, classification, and pri

iny).

(Plan 451/80,

the 12 -mile1), 1 & 2, andSection D onarily reservedFile Numberfor selection;cing.

B')Plantagenet District (13 miles East of Narrikup).Corr. No. 2567/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

D2.)The area, containing about 1,264 acres, bounded 6n

the West by Locations 4522, 2438, 5407, and a line inprolongation Southward of the East boundary of thelatter location, on the South by a line in prolongationWestward of the South boundary of .Location 4489, onthe East by a line starting Irons the South-West cornerof the latter location and extending Northward alongthe 'West boundaries of Locations 4489 and 2824 to theNorth-West corner of the latter location, and onwardto the South-West corner of Location 3851; thence On-ward to the latter's North-West corner; thence East-ward to its North -East corner, and thence Northwardalong the Western side of a surveyed road to the "14-ante Peg On the said road ; and on the North by a linestarting from the said peg to the North-East cornerof Location 4522, excluding Location 2822; subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup District (about four miles North-West ofBoscabel).

Corr. No. 3606/30.Open Under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 41GA/40,

A & BL)Locations 5132, 5133, 5134, and 5135, containing' 973

'acres, at 6s. 9d. per acre, reducible to ls. 9d: per acreif poison is eradicated and land stocked within tenyears; classification page 31 of 2235/24; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage; being L. G. Harrison'sforfeited Lease 68/2852.

«B.),Plantagenet District (about 2d, miles South of

Pallinup).Corr. No. 5150/20.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 436B/40,

D2.)Locations 4042 and 4043, containing S65a. 2r. 36p.,

at 5s. 6d. per acre; classifications page 5 of 5151/20and page 13 of 5150/20; being E. M. Prior 's forfeitedLeases 17681/68 and 14250/68,

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2591

PERTH LAND AGENCY.ccanSwan District (about three miles North-West of

Chid low).Corr. No. 10073/97, Vol. 2.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 1B & 0/20,

Lion Mill Locality.)Location 3312, comprising 30a. Or. 17p., at lls. 6d.

per acre; classification page 38 of File 10073/97, Vol.2. (Reserve 4967, "Timber," is hereby reduced.)

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.(c13/i

Oldfield District (near Carlingup Creek).Corr. No. 2016/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 421/80,

Al.)Location 607 (late M.H.L. 263), containing 485a. Or.

25p., and Location 608 (late M.H.L. 264), containing4-06a.' 3r. 35p.; subject to classification and pricing andto an Agricultural Bank 'mortgage.

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.13.3i

Fitzgerald District (near Dowak).Corr. No. D.A. 2164/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

B2.)Locations 393 and 216, containing 986a. 3r. 32p.;

classification page 19 of 70/22 ; subject to an Agricul-tural Bank mortgage, to reclassification and pricing, andto the special conditions governing selection in this dis-trict; no further Agricultural Bank assistance guaran-teed; being Z. Budiselic 's forfeited Leases 39428/55and 22903/74.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.

Vilgarn District (about nine miles North-West ofWeStonia).

Corr. No. 6371/22.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 35/80, D3.)Location 192, comprising 983a. Or. 39p., at lls. per

acre; classification page 8 of 3202/22; subject to yanAgricultural 1-lank mortgage, to mining and timber Conditions, and to a wire netting debt ; being E. Robert-son 's forfeited Lease 39565/55.

OPEN THURSDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1931.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.teRi)

Nelson District (21/2 miles East of North Greenbushes).Corr. No. 4635/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 414C/40,

E4.)Location 8751, containing 56a. 2r. 5p., at 17s. 6d.

per acre ; classification page 63 of (File 4635/18; sub-ject to the conditions that the existing rights of pros-pectors should not be interfered with in any way andthat the marketable timber and tramway rights be re-served to the Crown.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1932.BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.eta,'

Roe District (about three miles East of Hyden).Corr. No. 1900/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 346/80,

A & B4.)Location 1484, comprising 3.,871a. lr.. 34p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification -pave 1 of 1657/28; subject topayment for improvements (if any) ; being R. B. Elli-son's cancelled application.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.l(13.71

Mendel Estate.Corr. No. 1.544/30.Open under Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898," as

modified by ' The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act,1909." (Plan 127/80, DI.)

The area, containing about 26 acres, bounded on theNorth and East by Lot 10, on the South by a one-chainroad along the North boundaries of Wongoondy EstateLots 21 and 22, and on the West by a line in prolon-

gation Southward of the Western boundary of MendelEstate Lot 10 aforesaid; subject to survey, classifica-tion, and pricing, and to the payment of survey fee(£6) in advance.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about eight miles East of Bullaring) .

Corr. No. 5243/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 377A/40,

Cl; 377/80, D1.)Locations 19791 and 19795, containing 1,308 acres, at

4s. 9d. per acre; classification page 10 -of 5243/24; andLocation 19712, containing 160 acres; subject to re-pricing; classification page 74 of 10807/12; subject topayment for improvements; being H. N. Cox 's fOr-feited Leases 18454/68 and 24236/74. "

ceaiiRoe District (about four miles South-East of Hyden).

Corr. No. 4981/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIAL (Plan 375/80,

Al.)Location 432, containing 1,420a. 3r. 36p., at 10s. per

; classification page 11 of 4981/22; to anAgricultural Bank mortgage; being J. 'Harrison's for-feited Lease 40561/55.

B.i)'Williams District (near Cuballing).

Corr. No. 10989/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 385A/40,

Cl.)Location 11624, containing about 63 acres ; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing: Reserve -16028," Excepted from Sale," is hereby reduced.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.B,2Avon. District (about six miles West of Bejoording)...Corr. No. 2544/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 27A/40,

Al.)Locations 1.4685 and 24273, containing 720a. lr. 30p.;

subject to repricing; clasSification page 63 of 11713/07,Volume 2; being W. P. Buckley 's-.' forfeited', Leases1.8004/68 and 24040/74.

ccai)Ninghan District (about 11 miles South of -Dalgonring).

Corn No. 5153/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIAL (Plan 66/80,

D1.)Location 1149, containing 320a.. lr. 32p.,. at- 4s. 9d.

per acre, including survey fee ; classification page 5 of5153/26; being H. G. Coming's forfeited Lease 21368/68.

Ninglian District (about uiue miles North-West ofKoorda).

Corr. No. 2182/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,

DI & 2.)Location 2246, comprising 2,646a. 3r. 25p at 3s. 9d.

per acre, excluding survey fee; classification page 21 of2182/24; subject to the payment of one-quarter surveyfee (V1) with application ; being T. H. B. ,Taylor's.forfeited Lease 20794/68.

Ninghau District (one mile South of Mariudo).Corr. No. 4644/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

B2 & 3.)The area, containing about 1,917 acres, hounded on

he East by Location 2642, on -the South by Locations2032 and 2631, on the West by part of Location 3710,and on the North by a surveyed road along the -Southboundaries of Locations 3433, 3001, 3353, and 2992,excluding 150 acres in the North-West corner of thisarea to be reserved for -public purposes; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing.

2592 (OVERNMRNT GAZtTTE. W.A. DECEMBER 18, 1931.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Canning District.Corr. o. 13112/02.Open under Part V. (Plan 1D/20, South-East.)The laud contained within the closed road passing

along the South-West and part of the South-East boun-dary of Canning Location 171, at per acre. Thisland is available only to holders of laud abutting thereon.

ccB HCanning District (near Piesse's Brook).

Corr. No. 6856/20.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 1C/40 and

Piesse's Brook, Sheet 1.)Location 764, comprising 26a. lr. 36p.; subject to

pricing, to an Agricultural Bank mortgage, and to thepayment of £200 for improvements (clearing); beingJ. W. O'Connor's forfeited Lease 22035/74.

B,)Coolup A.A. District (near Coolup).

Corr. No. 3205/14.

CC)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 380D/40,

Lot 250, containing 50 acres, at £2 per acre, includ-ing survey fee and excluding improvements; classifi-cation page 26 of 3205/14; subject to the payment of£200 for improvements within thirty (30) days fromdate called upon, otherwise applieation to be cancelled;being A. A. Spencer's forfeited Lease 34726/55.

(4.13.7,

Swan District (about eight miles North-East ofWaimamal).

Corr. No. 5905/28.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 31/80,

E2.)The area, containing 552a. Or. 16p., ,bounded on the

East by Location 3234, on the South by. Location 3245,on the West by Locations 3257 and 3258, and on theNorth by Location 935; subject to classification andpricing and available to adjoining holders only; beingthe area excluded from W. S. Henshilwood and J. A.Waldeck's applications.

B.,/Swan District (near O'Connor Siding).

Corr. No. 15650/99.Open under Part V., Section 60. (Plan 1C/40, ES.)The area, containing about 26 acres, bounded by lines

starting from the intersection of the Western side ofRoad No. 3447, along the Western side of O'ConnorSiding with the North boundary of Location 2621, andextending Westward along said boundarY of locationabout 1,700 links; thence about 32deg. about 2,600 links ;thence East to the Western side of road aforesaid, andthence Southward along same to the starting point, at£1 per acre; subject to survey and to the payment ofsurvey fee in advance.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

Oldfield District (near Ravensthorpe).Corr. No 4902/22.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plans 420B/20,

405/80, P4.)Location 261, containing 369a. Or. 4p., at 12s. Gd.

per acre; classification page 17 of 4902/22; Locations33 and 238, containing 303a. 2r., at lls, per acre; andLocation 31, containing 279 acres, at 12s., per acre;classifications pages 8 and 9 of 311/15; subject to anAgricultural Bank mortgage and to mining conditions;being A. E. Jones' forfeited Leases 40326/55, 38827/55,22467/74, and 38813/55.

(cm);Kent District (about five miles North-West of

Hopetoun)..orr..No. 5265/23.

Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plans 433/80, El;420/80,- E4.)

Lbeation 819, containing 821a. Sr., at 5s. 6d. per acre;claisification page 5 of 5265/23; and Location, 773.containing 160a.- Or. 2lp:; subject to classification - andpricing ; subject to mining conditions; being G B.King 's forfeited Lenses 17473/68 and 23392/74.

tmON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.icay,Fitzgerald District (about four miles East of Grass

Patch).Corr. No. D.A. 6003/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and (Plan 402/SO,

DI.)Locations 319 and 741, containing 888a. Sr. 7p. ; classi-

iication .onge 4 of 4898/22; subject to an AgriCulturalBank mortgage, to reclassification and pricing, and tothe special conditions governing selection in this dis-trict; no further Agricultural Bank assistance is guar-anteed; being C. E. J. Martin's forfeited Leases 39638/

and 23039/74.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.'RH

Yilgai District (about nineBullfinch).

North-East of

Corr. No. 1687/27.Open 'under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 53/80, D3.)'Location 663, containing 1,484a. 3r. 1p., at Gs. 6d.

per acre; classification page .38 of 6875/22; subject toan Agricultural Bank mortgage and to mining and tins -her conditions; the Government retains the right toresume free any land required for railways or otherpublic purposes; being L. J. Clifford 's forfeited Lease21707/68.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.rim')

Williams District (North of Gundariug)..'Corr. No. 1121/12.Open under Parts V. and VE (Plan 409B/40, FL)That portion of Location 11133, containing about 27a.

2r., bounded by lines starting from the North corner ofsaid location and extending 176deg. 55min. about 1,719links; thence 270deg. 2min. about 10 chains; thenceSouth to a point 1 chain North of the South boundaryof said location; thence 270deg. 2min. to the North-West. boundary of the location, and thence North-East-ward 'along same to the starting point; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing, and to the payment ofcost of survey (£6) with application. Reserve 15113,"Gravel," is hereby reduced.

OPEN THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY,BRIDGETOWN LAND A GENCY.

(,B/7Nelson District (near Cattericic).

Corr. No. 4085/26.Open under Part Y., Section 60. (Plan 4140/40, El.)Location 8753, containing 11a. 2r. 20p., at 12s. (id.

per acre; classification page 93 of Pile 4085/26; sub-ject to the existing rights of prospectors being pro-tected.

Nelson District (about two miles South-East ofDombakup Siding).

Corr., No. 756/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII (Plum 4420/40,

Ft.):Location 10286, containing 105a. 3r. cash price,

including survey feeli215 10s.; half- yearly instalmentover 30 years, including interest at .7 per cent. purrannum £8 Gs. 11(1..

Available subject to the conditions:1. That the lessee shall ninintain tlw i.mpruvemeuts

to the satisfaetioa the ld blister for Laid'.2. Tliat- the ;Ouverninent, dol..; not ;,,i;arzintee a con-

tinuanee of drainage3, That no person shall be granted more 'than one

lot in this locality' containing buildings, oxceptwith the special approval of the Minister furLands.

Being. W. Harper 's cancelled application.

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Nelson District (about 'five- miles "South of Northcliffe).Corr. No. 201/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and -VIII. (Plan 45413/40,

E2.)

Locations 8618, 8604, and 8605, containing 362a. 3r.5p.; cash price, including survey fee--£380 10s.; half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including interest atper cent. per annum£11 1.4s. 9d.; subject to the colt-dition that the lessee shall Maintain the improvementsto the -Satisfaction: of the Minister for Lands, and thatthe Government 'does not guarantee a continuance ofdrainage maintenance; being J. II. Ladhams' forfeitedLease 55/1776.

Sussex Distlict (about two miles East of Yallingup).Con.. No. 4111/30.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413D/40,

B3.)

Location 2860, containing 113a. Or. 39p., at 12s. 6c1.per acre; classification page 3 of 4111/30; being I'.Sapcote 's forfeited Lease 74/1128.

Sussex District (near Group 15).Corr. No. 1841/31.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413C/40,F3.)

Au area of about 345 acres, bounded by lines com-mencing at a point on the Northern side of a deviationof Road No. 114 situate about 1,100 links North andabout 500 links West of Angle Peg No. A92, on oldroad survey, and extending Northward about 8,000links; thence Eastward about 4,500 links; thence South-ward about 6,000 links; thence Westward about 1,500links; thence Southward about 3,000 links to and thencegenerally Westerly and North-Westerly along saidNorthern side of road deviation to the starting point;subject: to survey, classification, and pricing.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1932.RAVENSTHORpE LAND AGENCY.

(Mania District (about two miles North of Ravens-thorpe and four miles North-East of Kuliba Siding).Corr. No. 7376/20.

Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plans 405/80, E & P4;420B/20; 421/80, A3.)Locations 185, 184, and 305, containing 1,002a. lt.16p., at 13s. per acre; classification page ,14 of 7377/20;

Location 84, containing 1,000 acres, at 7s. 6d. per acre,and Location 86, containing 1,000 acres, at Gs. 6d. peracre; classifications pages 19 and 13a of 1201/14; sub-ject to mining conditions and, with the exception ofLocation 86, subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage;Location 305 (1 acre) to be selected with Locations184 and 185; being Maroni and Scherini's forfeitedLeases 39021/55, 22614/74, 68/785, 68/1770, and lateReserve 18160.

SALMON GUMS-ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.B.7)Fitzgerald District (about 10, miles North-East_ of

Dowak).Corr. No. 4587/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plans 392/80, C tiDl; 371/80, C D4.)

Location 1023, comprising 1,092a. Or. 36p.; classifica-tion page 38 of 5608/25; subject to an AgriculturalBank mortgage, to reclassification and pricing, to min-ing conditions, and to the special conditions governingselection in this district; no further AgricUltural Bankadvances guaranteed; being G. Ion's forfeited Lease42079/55,

2593

ccai)Fitz er d District (about seven miles North -East of

Salmon Gums).(rota.. 'No:, 2219/25.Open under Parts VI., and .VIII. (Plan 392/80.,

C .B2.)

Location 614, containing 995a. Or. 35p.; subject topricing; clasifinition page 16 of 3760/23 and page 23of 2219/25; and Locations 616 and 1133, containing902a. lr. 17p.; subject to pricing; classification page 18of 3760/23 and pe ;,e of 2219/25; subject to an Agri-cultural Lank mortgage and to the special conditionsgoverning selection in this district; no further Agri-cultural Rank assistance is gnaranteed; being T..O'Neill's forfeited LeaSes 13140/56, 41436/55, and24554/74.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD .DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Department of Lands and SurVeys,

Perth, 11.th December, 1931.IT is hereby declared that tlic undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof new Roads, that is to -say:

3010/28.Gingin;

No. 14: Deviation of part and extension:A strip of -land, one chain wide, leaying the present

road in- ,Swan Location 529 2 chains 99 7 links from its: North boundary and extending (as shown O.P. 4883)

Southward through Locations 529, 675,-577, and 835 andcontinuing Southward (as shown L.T.O. Diagram 4656)through Lot M1099 of Swan Location 1371 to Road No.5561 in the last-mentioned location.

Widening of part:A triangular portion-, of Location 528 bounded bylines commencing at the intersection of the East side of

. the present road with 'a' North :boundary of the saidlocation and extending (as shown O.P. 1883)'. East alongsaid North boundary, for a distance of 16.6 links; thence181deg. 49min. 19 chains 5.8 links to the East side- ofthe present road at 'its intersection with the Smith boun-dary of the said location and North along said side ofthe preSent road to the starting point.

la. 1r. 6p. being resumed from Swan Location 529.3r. 32.3p. being resumed from Swan Location 675. .

2a. Or. 4p. being resumed from Swan Location 577.la. Or. 4.3p. being resumed from Swan Locatiqn 835.25..2p. being resumed from Swan Location 528. (Plan28/80;" Cl.)

Esperance.5590/23.No. 7251 : Extension.A strip of land, one chainwide leaving the present road at the North-East corner

of ispe,rance Location 97:5 and extending Eastward (assurveyed) through Location 1339 and along the Southand part of the Easternmost boundary of Location 1025to a North-West corner of said Location 1339; thenceoutside and along the Northernmost boundary of thelast-mentioned location and the North boundaries ofLocations 1349 and 1036 and cOntinuing Eastward tosurveyed road on the Western side of the Speddingupstation yard. (Plan 402/80, B & C 4.)

Williams.663/29.No: 8186: Extension and widening in part.A stripof land commencing two chains wide, leaving the pre-sent road at the 'Norther corner of iVilliains LOcation8845 and extending South-Eastward (as surveyed) alongits NOrth-Enstern boundary to its Eastern' corner;thence continuing, one chain wide (widening as ShoWnDiagram 55516 at a North-Eastern corner of Location

8769, opposite Location 5303), along the North-Easternboundaries of Locations 9410, 7256;-, 7297, 8769; and5676, through Locations 7292 and 7289, and along theNorth-Eastern boundaries of LoCation 10611 and Re-serve 19503 to Road No. 1693 at the ,Eastern corner ofthe said Reserve.

12.1p. being resumed from Williams Location 8769,(Plan 38413/40, D 1 and 2, E2.)

2594 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Beverley.688/30.No. 8805: Deviation of part.-A strip of land, one

chain wide (widening at its termination), leaving thepresent road at 'a North-Eastern corner of Avon Loca-tion 3512 and extending (as shown Diagram 57079)South-Eastward along a South-Western boundary of

.Location 4846 to a surveyed road at its Southern corner.2a, 3r. 25p. being resumed from Avon Location 4846.

(Plan 3420/40, D3.)

Greenmount.1919/31.No. 8828: Johnston Road.-A strip of land, one

chain wide (widening at the Southernmost corner ofParkerville Lot 70, as shown Diagram 56388), leavingByfie ld Road at the North-Western corner of Parker-vine Lot 125 and extending Eastward (as surveyed)along the. Northern boundaries of Lots 125 to 137 in-clusive to Granite Road at the North-Eastern corner ofthe last-mentioned lot.

3.5p. being resumed from Parkerville Lot 70. (PlanParkerville.)

Greenmount.2107/31.No. 8829.-A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

as shown Diagram 56387 at the South-Eastern corner ofParkerville Lot 48), leaving Lacey Road at the South-Western corner of Parkerville Lot 41 and extendingEast (as surveyed) along the South boundaries of Lots41, 43, 49, 44, 45, 46, and 48 to Jarrah Road at theSouth-Eastern corner of the last-mentioned lot.

2.2p. being resumed from Parkerville Lot 48. (PlanPakerville 1BC/20, Lion Mill Locality.)

Carnamah.811/06.No. 8.830.-A strip of land, one chain wide (plus

truncation as shown L.T.O. Diagram 8231), leaving'Road No. 2367 on the South-Western boundary of LotM1073 of Victoria. Location 1936 and extending (asshown L.T.O. Diagram 6395) North-Westward, North-Eastward, and again North-Westward to rejoin RoadNo. 2367 on the North-Eastern side of the Carnamahstation yard.

0.9p. being resumed from Victoria Location 1936.(Plan 95/80, B2.)

Drakesbrook.1455/26.No. 8831.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a

surveyed road at the South-West corner of Harvey A.A.Lot 224 and extending North (as shown Diagram 56396)along its West boundary to a surveyed road at itsNorth-West corner.

2a. 3r. 33p. being resumed from Harvey A.A. Lot224. (Plan 383A/40, B2.)

Wandering.1739/31.No. 8832. -A strip Of land, one chain wide (plus

truncation at its junction with the Northern boundaryof Avon LOcation 5143), leaving Road No. 771 on theNorthern boundary of Avon Location 5143 3 chains 81.5links from its North-Eastern corner and extending South(as shown Diagram 55512) through the said locationand onwards, crossing the -Hotham River to the North-ernmost boundary of Location 2912; thence East com-mencing 2 chains 45 links wide and widening to 3 chains29 links, along part of said Northernmost boundary toa NorthEast.corner of the said location.

Jr. 30.4p. being -resumed from Avon Location 5143.h.; being resumed from Avon Location 2912.

'(Plan 379C/40, P3.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of the landsso set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Administrator.C. G. LATHAM,

Minister for Lands,

[DECEMBER 18, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.,Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th December, 1931.IT is _hereby declared that the undermentioned landshave been set apart,. taken, or resumed under Section17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902,'' for the purposeof new Roads, that is to say:

Northampton.6016/03.No. 1765: Widening of part:-A triangular portion

of Alma A.A. Lot 11 bounded by lines commencing atits Westernmost corner and extending (as shown Dia-gram 56380) North-Eastward along part of its North--Western boundary for a distance of 1 chain; thence192deg. 44mi.n. 1 chain 86.4 links to its Western boun-dary and Northward along part of its -Western boun-dary for a distance of 1 chain to the starting point.

5.4p. being resumed from Alma A.A. Lot 11. (Plan160D/40, A3.)

Tambellup.7188/04.No. 2747: Extension:-A strip of land, ,ane chain

wide (widening at the North-West corner of Plan-tagenet Location 3341 and at a South-East corner of.Location 1287, as shown Diagram 57095), leaving thepresent road at the South-West corner of PlantagenetLocation 3341 and extending (as surveyed) Northwardalong its Western boundary and East along its Northboundary to rejoin the present road at the North -Eastcorner of said Location 3341.

Widenings:-A triangular portion of Location 1530 bounded by

lines commencing at its Southernmost corner and ex-tending (as shown Diagram 57096) North-Westwardalong part of its South-Western boundary for a dis-tance of 1 chain; thence 59deg. 35min. 1 chain 1.6links to its Easternmost boundary and South alongpart of said Easternmost boundary for a distance of1 chain to the starting point.

A triangular portion of Location 1203 bounded bylines commencing at its South-East corner and extend-ing (as shown Diagram 57097) West along part of itsSouthern boundary for a distance of 1 chain; thence44deg. 44min. 1 chain 40.8 links to its Easternmostboundary and South along part of said Easternmostboundary for a distance of 1 chain to the startingpoint.

8p. being resumed from Plantagenet Location 1287.8p. being resumed from Plantagenet Location 3341.7p. being resumed from Plantagenet Location 1530.8p. being resumed froin Planta:genet Location 1203.

(Plan 436A/40, A & B 2.)

Corrigin.5513/14.No. 7316: Widening of parts:-Triangular portions

of Avon Location 21761, as described hereunder:1. Bounded by lines commencing at a South-West

corner of -the said location opposite the South-Eastcorner of Location 19668 and extending (as shown Dia-gram 55513) North along part of a West boundary ofsaid Location 21761 for a distance of 1 chain; thence134deg. 51inin. 1 chain 41.4 links to its Southernmostboundary and West along part of said Southernmostboundary- for a distance of 1 chain to the startingpoint.

2. Bounded by lines commencing at the junction ofthe East side of the present road with the Northern-most boundary of said Location 21761 and extendingEast (as shown Diagram 55513) along part of saidNorthernmost boundary for a distance of 1 chain;thence 224deg. 53min. 1 chain 41.3 links to the Eastside of the present road and North along part of saidEast side of the present road to the starting point.

3. Bounded by lines commencing at the junction ofthe West side of the present road with the Northern-most boundary of said Location 21761 and extending(as shown Diagram 55513) South along said side ofthe present road for a distance of 1 chain; thence314deg. 53min. 1 chain 41.5 links to the Northernmostboundary of the said location and East along part ofsaid Northernmost boundary to the starting point.

24p. being resumed from Avon Location 21761,(Plan 344/80, A2.)

DECEMBER 18, 1931.) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2595

Augusta-Margaret River.3312/11,No. 8833:A strip of land, one chain wide, com-

mencing on the East boundary of Sussex Location 1913near its South-Eastern earner and extending (as shownO.P. 1689) South-Westward through Locations 1918,1917, 1919, 9S1, and 190], and South-Westward andNorthward through Location 1922 to the West bou'n-dary of the last-mentioned location.

0.3p. being resumed from Sussex Location 9S-1.(Plan 440A/40, Bl.)

Kent,4765/29.No. 8834:--A strip of land, commencing two chains

wide (plus truncations at the South-West and a North-We st corner of Kent Location 995), leaving a clearedtrack at the South-East corner of 'Kent Location ;155and extending (as shown O.P. 5U16) North along partof its Eastern boundary for a distance of 24- chains95.S links; thence Northward and varying in -widthalong part of the Eastern boundary of said Location655 and the Western boundaries of Roe Locations 1046,1072, and 10-15, and continuing along the Westernboundaries' of Locations 452, 51.7, and 454 to ft sur-veyed road at the North-Western corner of the last-mentioned location.

16a. Or. 8p. ,being resumed from Kent Location 655.17a. 1r. 13p. being resumed from Roe Location 1046.10a. 2r. 32p. being resumed from Roe Location 1072.25a. 2r. 25p. being resumed from Roe Location 1045.

(Plan 406/SO, D3 & 4.)

Tambellup.7188/04.No. 8835:A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-

ing as shown Diagram 57094 at the South-East cornerof Location 503), commencing on the Southern side ofthe Dartuall station yard and extending South (assurveyed.) through Dartuall Townsite and along theEasternmost boundary of Plantagenet Location 503 toRoad No. S63 at its South-East corner.

8p. being resumed from Plantagenet Location 503.(Plan 436A/40, B2.)

1433/97.

No. Name.

8908 George Street...

8909 Gregory Street8910 Gordan Street8911 Bowler Street...

8912 Melfenry Street

8013 Clarke Street ...

8914 Railway Parade

8915

Kojonup.

Width. Position. T.O.Plans.

I chain From Pensioner Road Ia , 2o23Lligh Street

1 chain do. do. do.1 chain do. do. do.1 chain I From Pensioner Road to

McHenry Street1 chain leroin Gordan Street to do.

Gregory Street1 chain From McHenry Street to ,

Street1 chain i :From Pensioner Rond to do.

1 chain I From Delaney Avemis to do.liailwray Parade

Delaney Avenue

9a. lr. 33p. being resumed from Kojonup Location52. (Plan: Kojonup.)

Plans and more particular descriptions ,of the landsso set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected atthe Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Administrator,

C. G. LATHAM,Minister for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS the DARLING RANGE Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atKalamunda on or about the 18th day of November, 1931,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

2443/04.No. -1839: Widening of part.That piece of land

bounded by lines commencing at the South-Eastern cor-ner of Canning Location 946 and extending (as shownDiagram 56342) 71deg. 54min. 1 chain 42 5 links, 248deg. 12min. 18 chains 35.9 links, 65deg. 29min. 4 chains37 links, 66de.g. 35min. 7 chains 54 links; thence 71deg.54min. 5 chains 5 links to the starting point. (Plan1C/40, D3.)

WHEREAS the KELLERBERRIN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atKellerberrin on or about the 14th day of November,1931, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

4165/05.No. 2200: Deviation of parts.(1) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the pre-

sent road at the North-West corner of Avon Location11342 and extending '(as shown Diagrams 35775, 39618,and 39908) East along its North boundary, along theWest boundary of Location 16798, and Southwardthrough Location 15829, and continuing Southward torejoin the old road at the South-West corner of 'ReServe4704.

(2) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the pre-sent road at a South-West corner of Location 8644 andextending North (as shown Diagrams 23813 and 2102,1)along the West boundaries of Locations 8644 and 7795to rejoin the old road at a North-West corner of thelatter location. (Plan 25/80, B2 Si 3.)

WHEREAS Die CORRIGIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Corrigin onor about the 16th day of November, 1922, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

3148/16.No. 6834: Widening of parts.(1) A triangular portion of Avon Location' 17279

bounded by lines commencing at the intersection of aNorth boundary of same with the Eastern side of thepresent road and extending East (as .shown O.P. 5017)along part of said North boundary for a distance of1 chain; thence 219deg. 39min, 1 chain 28.1 links tothe Eastern side of the present road and Northwardalong Caine 1 chain to the starting point.

(2) A triangular piece of land, being portions of 'Lo-cations 17281 and 17279 bounded by lines commencingon the North boundary of the former location 81.5 linksfrom its North-East corner and extending East clangparts of the North boundaries of the said locations fora distance of 1 chain, and Southward along the Westernside of the present road for a distance of 1 chain;thence 309deg. 39min. 1 chain 53.6 links to the startingpoint.

(3) A triangular portion of Location 17279 bounded1,y bites commencing on its Southern boundary at thejunction of the Eastern side of the present road withthe North-Western side of Road No. 5420 and extending(as shown O.P. 5017) 349deg. 29min. 1 chain and illdeg. 59min. 1 chain 7.5 links; thence 234deg..29tnin. 1chain to the starting point.

(4) A triangular portion of Location 17279 boundedby lines commencing on its Southern boundary at thejunction of the Western side of the present toad, withthe North-Western side of Road No. 5420 and extend-ing (as shown O.P. 5017) 234deg. 29min. 1 chain and21deg.. 59min, 1 chain 68.7 links to the Western, side ofthe present road and Southward along same for a ;dis-tance of 1 'chain, to the starting point. (Plan 344/80,A2 & 3.)

WHEREAS the CORRIGIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Corrigin onor about the 6th day of March, 1922, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

4896/22,No. 6982: Widening of parts.(1) A triangular portion of Avon Location 17282

bounded by lines commencing at its North-West cornerand extending (as shown O.P. 5017) East along part ofits North boundary for ,a, distance of 1 chain; thenee224deg. 54min. 1 chain 41.6 links to a West boundaryof the said location and North along part of said Westboundary for a distance of 1 chain to the startingpoint.

(2) A triangular portion of Location 17279 boundedby lines commencing at a North-East corner of sameopposite the South-East corner of Location 17280 andextending (as shown O.P. 5017) South along part ofan East boundary of said Location 17279 for a distanceof 1 chain; thence 314deg. 55min. 1 chain 41.2 links;thence East 1 chain to the starting point. (Plan 344,/80, A2.)

2596 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 1931..

WHEREAS ';the CARNAMA.11 Road. Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Carnamahon or about the 10th day of August, 1931, resolved toopen the roads hereinafter described, that is to say:

5108/27.No. 8815.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a.

surveyed road at a North-West corner of Lot M. 1017of Victoria Location 1934-and extending East (as shownL.T.O. Plan 3257) East along its Northernmost boun-dary to a surveyed road at its North-East corner. (Plan95/80, .B1.)

No., 8816.A strip of land, one chain wide, leavingRoad. No. 7539 at the North-West corner of Lot M.928of Victoria Location 1934 and extending East (as shownL.T.O. Plan 3255 and Diagram 7113) along its Northboundary and through Lot M.1017 to a. surveyed roadon the Eastern boundary of the latter lot. (Plan 95/80,Bl.)

WHEREAS the WONGAN-BAILIDU Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atWongan Hills on or about the 28th day of May, 1931,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say: -

2915/18.No. 8817.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 6041 at its intersection with the West boun-dary of Ninghan Location 1268 and extending South (assurveyed) along part of said Wpst boundary and the Westboundaries of Locations 1083 and 2553 to the South-West corner of said Location 1083; thence East alongthe South boundary of the last-mentioned location toRoad No. 6567 at a South-Eastern corner of same.(Plan Ballidu, 64/80, E4.)

WHEREAS the WANDERING Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wander-ing on or about the 12th .day of November, 1931, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is io

ysa:--'4035/21.No. 8824.A strip of laud, one chain wide (widening

at its commencement and termination), its Eastern sideleaving the South side of Road No. 6625, 3 chains 43.0links from its junction with the West side of a Norteand South road passing through Williams Location12146 and extending (as shown Diagram-55473) SouthEastward through the said location to the said Northand South road in same. (Plan 3790/40, El.)

WHEREAS the MANJIMUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Manjimup on or about the 9th day of November, 1931, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

1471/31:No. 8825.A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

at its commencement), leaving a surveyed road on theNorth-Western boundary of Nelson Location 9846 100deg. 48min. 1 chain 72.9 links and 57deg. 54min. '1

chains 5.4 links from its North-Western corner and ex-tending (as shown Diagrams 53546. and 53542) South-Westward through Locations. 9846 and 8792 to theSouth-Western boundary of the latter location. thencecontinuing South-Westward through Reserve 18705 toa surveyed road passing through same. (Plan 442B/40,F2.)

WHEREAS the KELLERBERRIN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atKellerberrin on or about the 14th day of November,1931, reSolVed to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

4165/05.No. 8826.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Read No. 2200 at the North-Eastern corner of AvonLecation 6245 and extending South-Westward (as sur-veyed) aloag the North-Western boundaries of Locations6245 and 3547 to a surveyed road at the North- Westerncorner of the latter location. (Plan 25/80, B3.)

WHEREAS the WANNERU Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wannerri onor about the 20th day of October, 1931, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

892/02.No. 8827.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 1878 on the South boundary of Swan Loca-tion 1237 11 chains 67.9 links from its South-East cor-ner and extending North-Eastward (as shown Diagram10847) through Locations 1237, 1768, and 887 to theEastern boundary of the last-mentioned location. (Plan1A/40, B1 & 2.)

And whereas His Excellency the Administrator, pur-suant to Section 17 of ''The Public Works_Act, 1902,')by notices published in the Government Gazette, de-clared that the said lands had been set apart, taken, orresumed for the purpose of the said Roads, and thatplans of the said lands might be inspected at the De-partment of Lands and Surveys,- Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy oftime 'said notices to be served upon the owners and occu-piers of the said lands resident within the State, or suchof them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained,either personally or by registered letter posted to theirlast-named places of abode.

And whereas the Administrator in Executive Councilhas confirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notifiedthat the lines of communication described above areRoads within the meaning of "The Road Districts Act,.1919," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 11th day of December, 1931.C. 0. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS C. G. Stevenson, being the owner of landover or along which the undermentioned road, in theCRANBROOK Road District passes, has applied to theCrnnbrook Road Board to close the said road, which ismotto particularly described hereunder, that is to say: -

8226/19.C. 215.The surveyed road along the North boundary

of Tonterden A.A. Lot 42; from its North-West to itsNorth-East corner. (Plan 444/80, E.F. 1.)

W] 8 A. M. Rudduck per -S. B. Rudduck, beingthe owner of land over or along which the under-mentioned road,, in the CARNAMAH Road Districtpasses, has applied to the Carnantalt Road Board toclose time said road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:

3007/27.C. 216.The surveyed road through Victoria Loca-

tions 3143, 3188, 3458, and 3139; from a surveyed roadon the West boundary of the first-mentioned location,to a surveyed road on the East boundary of said Loca-tion 3439. (Plan 90/80, E and Fl.))

WHEREAS The Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentioned road,in the GREENBUSHES Road District passes, has ap-plied to the Greenbushes Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:

2412/31.0. 264.The surveyed road passing through Nelson

Location 8797; from the South -West corner of said loca-tion to its North boundary. (Plan 439B/40, Dl.)

WHEREAS R. A. Clarke, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road, in the HAR-VP1V Road District passes, has applied to the HarveyRoad Board to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Corr. 10267/98.24.That portion of Road No. 1150 bounded by

lines commencing at an angle on its Western side situate270(leg. 9min. 2 chains 8.6 links from the South-Westerncorner of the Iloelands station yard and extending 44deg. 10min. 3 chains 21.1 links, 20,8deg. 37min. 3 chains36 5 links; thence 316deg. 9min. 90,3 links to the start-ing point. (Plan 411A/40, B2.)

WHEREAS A. N. Hawkins and L. Bowron, being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroad, in time KONDININ Road District passes, has ap-plied to the Kondinin Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:

2858/24.K. 212.The surveyed road along the Southernmost

boundary of Avon Location 21840; from its South-Westcorner to Road No. 7424 at a South-East corner ofsame. (Plan 344/80, F4.)

IlEckatium 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2507

S The Ministar far , o.. ,Jaml ovel 05 .lion'( the um , :05em,dthe -ti:' .1:,:n'511`, 11 70 onn 1.' 111 1, 0 0 0is more p ddicalat1:- in 0 1, 4say:-

3017/29.N. 235.-That portion of Road .o. 112 bouoon. by

lines commencing at a point situate 350deg. -»in. 83.1links and 2610eg. iSinin. 39.1 link, fromWestern corner of Lot 83 of Avon 11,,,:at'

, extending (as . shown Diagram 54572)9.3 links, 261dog.9.3 links: thence 81deg. 18min. 13.7ing poin. (Plan 27C/40,

W.D.E11,111..`.81 M. Clicadc...the owners o :Had overHoned rot :1, 111

1: en)1

applied to the 1r.ist on mid1road, witch is

that is to say:--2190/31.

P22.-The sum-eye:1 along the Easicrodory of Donnybrook rot 1:10m Trig NVO; ;inn(' ;11 itSNorth-Eastern corm( to Hackett Road at its South-:Eastern corner. (Plan. Donnybrook.)

WHEREAS . mir "it nd ,veror along which Wee un, :.ittlotm ''

.Road District pass, Int.. a tindaa,to close the said roads. (1 0 .110 /5 particularl)- &-scathed hereunder, that is to

590/07.Y. 45.-(1) The surveyed road ;aleng North-Fosi ernand a South-Eastern beundary :Hal itroogli vimLocation 10245 from the South- Des::rn ui

Location 3673 to Road No. '1.1.,52 ., in), tomboundary of said Location: 10215,

(2) Also the surveyed TON II do ng a So ntl k-V-.and part of the South-Eastern -boundary of Location9137; from closure described in paragraph (1) to itNorthern corder of Location 10245. (Plan 2C/40, E3.)

:mi) ttppinitions IW C'

lishieilin no. l;or,., '0.0 ,1 :

All,1 ('; i s 1 1 . 1 d 11,11 ,:.s III \ e assented to filo .st1(1application:, :

And ivlieiv: 10e Administrator in Executive Councilhas con-firmed 11t... said assents:

It is hereby .:051fied that the said Roads are closed,Dated this 18th (1110 of :Decentl.,:ii, 111:11.

tinder tan s.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS A i.71`, 1919.Gino Ro:,'ln.

ICE, R. Angelo attd 11. 9. Da igloitLi,land over 'Or' itloug which potiotitdescribed pass, have a npliedRoad Board to close the said t

17 50 /263.-The t road

along the No:

. tom

ading truncations)(:ascoyne an It

)24; nada a au: v2 ed road on its We, t boundary to a.surveyed roa,1 on its South boundary.

I. the surveyed road (including Daincations) along--,. boundary of Location 77: from its Northern

nalni,U1 to a suiveyed road passing along its SouthernI oein1.11--. (Plan 563/80.)

1T.DTH .A NGEL 0 _M. E. DALGLEISEL

Rams Lower, on behalf of theRoad Pcia hereby assent to the above appli-

to close the:Tin dos-vibe:1.

C. J. LEWER.,(.Lail man t1:tscoyne-Minil1 a Road Board.,

7th Novembet, 1931.

THE ROA. Ii DifSTRICTS ACT, 1919.closnne of Road.

1.1 1101: LA.NDS, being the owner of"or 11 WiLiAl till portion, of rota hereunderpass hove applied to the Dalwalliuu Road

to close the said pw-I ion of road, viz.:-Dalwallinu.

123/29.1). 204.-The surveyed road ext Ailing North through

Townsite; from :ill ,110. West road near-:::11;1, 'Western boundary to

. I IC Street. (PlanKai:utak%)

C. G. MORRIS,for Minister for Lauds.

I. Walter \Villiam Anne:Is. on behalf of the Dalwal-1:,aid Board, hereby assent to tile above application

c1ose the road ;therein described.

W. W. ANNETTS,Chairman Dalwallimi Road Board.

2nd December, 19111.

TRANS:WER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application 1702/1931.

PURSUA.NT to Part TX. of the Transfer of Land Act18911 notice is hereby given that 101i11 Fletcher formerlyof Australia:1 and "Parkfield but now of Beach RoadBunbury Farmer has made applicatiot to the Commis-

-sioner of Titles for -au amemied consolidated Certificateof Title ill Waco of Certificates of Title Volume 33 Folio027 Volume 82 Folio 228 Volume 102 Folio 155 andVolume 156 Folio 13 for portion of Wellington Location1 (which the applicant claims to have been actually andbona fide occupied by him and his .predecessors in titleor persons holding under him or them under the titles

respect of c,-hich the said certificates issued) beingthe whole of the land comprised , in Diagram 9112 de-posited in the Obhice of Tities. And notice is furthergiven that on, 'oe rt,ir 'the 1st Feb:entry 1932 the said1,pplication. '11: 1 ranted unless a I tl eat lie soonorlod!,:tal ill this I. 1. forbidding the .giatititn_is thereof,

I"Mted It Ii:,- Wilco of Titles, Perth, I his 15th day ofDecember, 121:1,

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Slee & Andmisna, Bunbury, Solicitors for the Applicant.

Date of 1

Notice. {

1931.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Nature of Work.

Dec. 16 ; U.W.S. 'Laindelivei

laying, and join) of 4.201feet of Gin. dit.,metot ReinforcedConcrete Pipes, with steel col-lars

Date and Timefor Closing.

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

1932. .

(Noon on Tuesday.)12th January ..,. Contractors' Room, Perth.

Tenders, together with the prescribed' deposit, are to be addressed to " The Hon. the Minister forWorks and Labour," and marked "Tender," and will be received at 1111- Public Work', Office, Perth. Thelowest or ally tender will not n(teessatily he accepted.

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

2598 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DEGBMBEa 18, :1031.

PUBLIC Wonms ACT, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Collie River Irrigation and Drainage Works, Wellington Reservoir.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Wellington Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Administrator,acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 15th-day of December, 1931; been set apart, taken or re-sumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely : Collie River Irrigation and Drainage Works, Wellington Reservoir.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are markedoff and approximately described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 27000, which may be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works,Perth.

P.W.W.S., 1052/31 ; Ex. Co. 2356.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage for anestate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed, and discharged from all trusts, mortgages,charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No, on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 27000.Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed Description.

Occupier.ApproximateQuantity.

a, r. P.

1 Worsloy 'Timber CompanyLimited

Portion of Wellington Location 56 (Cer-tificate of Title volume 1020, folio 422)

1,560 0 0

2 George Mant Portion of Wellington Location 2847 37 0 0

(11.F. Lease 74/1141)3 Crown ... Crown land. 88 0 0

4 Crown Crown land 16 0 0

5 Crown ... Vacant ... Crown land 41 0 0

6 Roy James Wight Portion of Wellington Lineation 3389 2 0 0(C.11. Lease 38403/55)

Crown ... Crown land 2 0 0

8 Andreas Barth Thomas Portion of Wellington Location 3665 0 0

Hansen (HE Lease 22064/74)9 Roy James Wight Portion of Wellington Location :3380 7 0 0

(C.P. Lease 38403/55)10 Crown ... l'acan Crown land 8 0 0

11 Crown ... Vacan Crown land 8 0 0

Certified approximately correct this 15th day of December, 1931.

J. LINDSAY,Minister for Works.

J. A. NORTHMORE,Administrator in Executive Council.

Dated this 15th day of December. 1931.

P.W. W.S. 910/30 ; Ex. Co. 2352.PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.Waroona Irrigation Watenvorks, Drakesbrook Reservoir:

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Murray Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Administrator,acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 15th day of December, 1931, been set apart, taken orresumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Waroona Irrigation Waterworks, Drakesbrook Reservoir, and thatthe road, street, or thoroughfare referred to in such schedule and which is by this notice so set apart, taken, or resumed is wholly

closed and has ceased to be a public highway.And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are marked oil

and more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 26963 (L.T.O. 5498) which may be inspected at the ()Mee of the

Minister for Works, Perth.And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage for

an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges,obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan,P.W.D., W.A.,

No. 26963.Owner or Reputed Owner.

Occupier or ReputeOccupier.

Description. Quantity.

r.

William Ernest CampbellMcLarty and Edward Aubrey

Portion of Murray Location 195 (Certifi-cate of Title volume 659, folio :30)

18 0 31

McLarty, executors of Ed-ward MeLarty (deceased)

2 & 3 William Ernest CampbellMcLarty & Edward Aubrey

Portions of Murray Location 194 (Certifi-cate of Title volume 552, folio 441)

16 2 1:3

McLarty, executors of Ed-ward McLarty (deceased)

4 & 5 Robert John Lyons ... Portions of Murray Location 26 (Certifi-cate of Title volume 1022, folio 17)

07 0 .2

6 Crown ... Vacant Portion of road ... 1 2.

Certified correct this 15th day of December, 1931.

J. LINDSAY,MinisCer fur Works.

J. A. NORTILMORE,Adtuinistratur in Executive Council.

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2599

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Serpentine-Jarrandale Read District and Rockingham

Road District-Alteration of Boundaries-Notice ofIntention.

Department of Works and Labour,P.W. 792/31. Perth, 17th December, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of kris Excellency the Administrator,under the provisions of "The Road Districts Act,1919," and all other powers enabling him in this be-half to

(1) sever that portion of the Rockingham Road Dis-trict as described in Schedule A hereto andannex it to the Serpentine-I arrandale RoadDistrict;

sever that portion of the Serpentine -JarraltdaleRoad District as described in Schedule B here-to and annex it to the Rockingham Road Dis-trict.

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Government Office, Department of Worksand Labour, Perth.

(2)

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

Schedule A.SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE ROAD DISTRICT.Transfer of Territory from the Rockingham Road

District.All that piece of land bounded by lines commencing

on the present District boundary at the North-West cor-ner of Peel Estate Lot 160 and extending East, North,East, South, West, South, again West and Northalong part of said District boundary to the North-Eastcorner of Lot 3 (L.T.O. Diagram 2909) of CockburnSound Location 16; thence along part of the Westboundary of Lot 81 (L.T.O. Plan 739A), and the Westboundaries of Lots 80 and 79, part of the South boun-dary of Peel Estate Lot 804, the South boundary ofLot 1090, the Western boundaries of Lots 1090 to 1086inclusive and of Lots 1043 to 1033 inclusive, the North-Western boundaries of Lots 1032 and 1031 and theWest boundaries of Lots 386 and 160 to the startingpoint.

Schedule B.ROCKINGHAM ROAD DISTRICT.

Transfer of Territory from the Serpentine-JarrandaleRoad District.

All that piece of land bounded by lines commencingon the present District boundary at the Northern cornerof Peel Estate Lot 1098 and extending along its North-Eastern boundary and continuing to the Eastern side ofthe Serpentine River Diversion Reserve (along the East-ern boundaries of Lots 1098, 1099, 1100, 587, 1101 to1106 inclusive, and the South- Eastern boundaries of Lots1107 to 1113 inclusive) ; thence Southward along saidside of River Diversion Reserve to rejoin the presentDistrict boundary at the North-West corner of Lot 160;thence Westward and Northward along said presentDistrict boundary to the starting point.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Augusta-Margaret River and Sussex Road Districts-

Alteration of Boundaries and Redivision into Wards-Notice of intention.

Department of Works and Labour,P.W. 189/21. Perth, 10th December, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for ;general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Administrator,under the provisions of " The Road Districts Act, 1919,"and all other powers enabling him in this behalf to-

1. Sever parts of Locations 2593, 3001, and 3000,also certain vacant lands from the Augusta-Margaret!liver Road District and annex same to the Sussex RoadDistrict.

2. Sever parts of Locations 2947, 1692, 2228, 2239,2240, 3005, 3006, and 3036, also certain vacant landsfrom the Sussex Road District, and annex same to theAugusta-Margaret River Road District, in order thatthe South boundary of the Slissex Road District and theNorth boundary of the Augusta-Margaret River RoadDistrict shall be as described in Schedule A hereto.

3. Redivide the Augusta-Margaret River Road Boardinto seven Wards, with the names, boundarieS and num-ber of members allotted to each Ward, as shown inSchedule B hereto.

Plans showing the proposed boundaries may be seenat the Local Government Office, Department of Worksand Labour, Perth.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

Schedule A.

SUSSEX AND AUGUSTA - MARGARET ET RIVERROAD DISTRICTS.

Redescription of Portion of Common Boundary.Commencing at the junction of the shores of the

Indian Ocean with the production West of the Southboundary or Sussex Location 049 and extending East-ward along said production and South bounuary and theSouthern boundaries of Locations 1952, loo3, anu '1981,part of the iv estern, the South, and the Easternmostboundary of Location 1668, the North and the Eastboundary of Location 1669 (Reserve 1465), the North-West and North-East boundaries of Location 2947, theNorth-Eastern boundary of Location 1686, and partof the North-Eastern boundary of Location 2049, theWest and North boundaries of Location 1683, the N orthand North-Eastern boundaries of Location 3175, theNorth-Eastern boundary of Docation-.1689, and part ofthe North-Eastern boundary of Location 1699, theNorth-Western boundary of Location 1602, the ,South-Western boundary of Location 2730; thence along theWestern side of the Busselton-Augusta Railway Reseryeto the production West of the South boundary of Loca-tion 2594 and along said production and South boundary,the South boundaries of Locations 3193 and 2537, partof the North boundary of Location 2202 and the Northboundaries of Locations 2203 and 2204; thence ;alongthe Southern side of a surveyed road to and along theNorthern boundary of Location 2228 and the Northernboundaries of Locations 2239, 2240, 2241, 3002, 3005,and 3006, the South-Western and South-Eastern boun-daries of Location 969 (ReServe 18521), the South-Western boundaries' of Locations 3032 and 3033, aNorth, a West, the Northernmost and part of the Eastboundary of Location 3036, the < Northern boundariesof Locations 3037, 3038, and 3039 to the North-Easterncorner of the lastmentioned location; thence North tothe production West of the South boundary of Location696 (the present boundary).

Schedule B.AUGUSTA- MARGARET RIVER ROAD DISTRICT.

Description of Ward. Boundaries.Cowaramup Ward.

:Bounded on the Westward and Northward by partof the district boundaries from the right bank of -theMargaret River to the intersection of the productionSouth-Eastward of the NOrth-Eastern boundary' ofSussex Location 2194 with the Western side of the Bus-selton-Augusta railway reserve; on the Eastward bylines commencing at the said intersection, and extend-ing Southward along said side of the railway reserveto an East and West line passing through the 26-MilePost on the Busselton-Karridale Road; thence' East tothe Eastern side of said road and South along same ,tointersect the Northern boundary of Margaret RiverIon on the Southwitrd by lines commencing atthe last-mentioned "intersection, and extending 'IVest-ward along pares of the North and West boundaries ofthe said townsite to the right bank of the MargaretRiver, and along said bank of the river to the start Lig-point. (One member.)

Margaret Ward.Bounded on the Northward by the Southern boundary

of the CoWaramup Ward and by part of theNortlidary of Margaret River Townsite to the North -Eastcorner of the said Townsite; on the Eastward by linescommencing at the said North-East corner and extend-ing Southward along the East and part of the South

'2000 GOVERNMENT ,GAM 'PE,. W.A. 01);ucEmBER 18,

boundaries of the said Townsite to the Eastern sideof the BUsselton--karridale Road; thence South alongsaid side of the road passing along the Western boun-daries of Locations 2151, 2152, 859, 1060, 2154, 215u,2173, 2812, 2807, and 1627; the North and West boun-daries of Location 1017, the Westernmost, a Southernand a Western boundary of Location 1616, the \-1. est-ernmost boundary of Location 1015, part of the Northand Western boundaries of Location 1554, the Wc-,1 ernboundaries of Locations 1035, 1630, and the Southboundary of the last-mentioned location; thence alongthe Western side of the Busselton-Karridale Road tothe North boundary of Location 1564 and along partof the North, the West, and part of the South boundaryof the last-mentioned location; the West boundariesof Locations 1649 and 1650 and continuing along theEastern side of the road to and along the North-West-ern and Western, boundaries of Location 1965, theWestern boundaries of. Locations', 1964 and 3186, andcontinuing to and along part of the West boundaryof Location 2601 to intersect the production. East ofthe North boundary of Location 968; on the Southwardby lines commencing at the last-mentioned intersection,and extending Westward to and along the North boon-darks of. Location 908, Reserve 1942, and Location 1386and to and along the South boundary of Location 1358to the shores of the Tndian Ocean; on the Westwardby the shores of the Indian Ocean to the starting point.(Two members.)

The Rapids Ward.Bounded on the Northward and Eastward by part of

the district boundary from the North-Eastern cornerof the Cowaramup Ward to intersect an East andWest line passing through the Southernmost corner ofLocation 2891; on the Southward by time said East andWest line to the Southernmost corner of Location 28911and continuing along the right bank of the -MargaretRiver to dire East boundary of Margaret River Town-site;,-ou the Westward by part of the East and Northboundaries of the said Townsite; and the East, boundaryof the Cowaramup Ward to the starting point. (Onemember.)'

East Ward..Bounded on the Northward by,,the South boundary of

the Rapids Ward; on thc Eastward by part of thedistrict boundary to the right hank of the BlackwoodRiver; on the Southward by the right bank of theBlackwood River to the North-Western corner, of Loca-tion,i; thence along part ,of .the West boundary of saidLocation ,i to the South-East corner of Location .2402;on the Southward by lines cortunencing' at the saidSouth-East corner and extending Westward along theSouth and part of the Western boundary of said Loca-tion 2402, the North-Western boundary of 'Location2404, the South and part of the West boundary of Loca-tion 2403, the North boundary of Location 2659, theSouth boundaries of Locations 2262, 1274, and 232,part of the East, the South, and part of the West boun-dary of Location, 1357, the North boundary of Location.3143, part of the :East,- the North, and part of theWestern boundary- of Location 1968, the South boun-dary of Location 1955, part of the Fast and Southboundaries of Location 1954, the East and part of theNorth bdundaries of Location 2601 to the East borin-darY, of "-the Margaret Ward; on the Westward by theEast boundary of Margaret River to the starting point.(One member.)

Karridale Ward.

Bounded on the, Northward by the Sonth boundary ofthe Margaret Ward and part of the boundaries of theEast Ward, to, the right bank of the Blackwood River;on the Eastward, by time said bank of the BlackwoodRiver to Point Dalton (Hardy, Inlet) ; ,thence, South tothe Northern boundary of Location e, and again West-ward along the Southern shore of Hardy Inlet to theNorth-Eastern corner of Location 934, along the Eastand South boundaries of the said location, and partof the South boundary of Location 946, the Easternboundaries of Locations 1242, 1435, and 1152, part ofthe North, and the East boundary of .Location 1380

. (Reserve 13984), and the Northern boundary, of 'Lon-, tion h to the shores of the Indian Ocean; and Westwardby the shores of the Indian Ocean to the starting point.(Two members.)

Bounded

aniiWigflay:Ihtv,India;

Augusta Ward.

m the Northwardthe boundaries ;')e1,41nd:try 0)

boundary to the:son; Itward aim

. ul Nortnw; t resto the starting point. (One member.)

Blaekwood 'Ward.

Bounded on the Westward by part of the boundariesof time Augusta, Karridale, and East Wards, and onthe Northward by part of the South boundary of theEast Ward,; on time East and South .by part of thedistrict boundary to the staring point. (One member.)

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Plantagenet Road Board.-By-lat). 80, relating

Discount on Rates,P.W. 1327/24.

BY-LAW No..80, relating to discomit on rates,and parsed by the Plantagenet Road Board on the 27thAugust, 1(92o and published in time Covernilom Go.zrfon time 4th day of February, 1921, page 204, is ltoreb7revoked and the following inserted ie lieu thereof :

80, The Board may alloW to any person who paysthe rates for which he is liable within thirty days ofsuch rates becoming due by ,way of discount a percent-age of Five pounds per centum on the amount of suchrates.

Made and passed be the Plantagenet Road Buae1 oathe 2itlm day of September. 1931.

T. C. SOUNNESS,Chairman.

EDWARD WEBSTE,Sc( vArt rl-

]iecommcl1,cd

Minisiet

ATPrcived. 1)N

Executive 'Cottoci

(8g' 1.1 N DSAmmtrolli,m 1, a. Gm,ernnnn'mit.

Adminisilir.:

(sf....(1,) L. bl S11 APO"Clerk of the ::ot,

'NIP': ROAD DISTRICTS' A CI 1919.

Department of Works and Labour,p.w.w.f-;, 907/28. pprth, :lith December, EMI.

IT is hereb no 11 Red, f .;enciral Hon. that HisFixtrlhimoy Cu ," tal, ti,.;prOV5,1,;i4:3 of " The r 1910," of tit)?

1 Scheib. . approved in1.0, No. 1588 ..n the 13th day of

iL -lied in the Col, Gazeffc offia . thus removing the Won No. 14, now

known as Weil 210, from the (mid rol and manage-of the allinu. Road Board.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

CA ENAMAH DISTE YET:ALIN BOARD.THE Carnamah District Vermin Board, by virtue ofSection 96 of "The Vermin Act, 1919," hereby ordersas follows:-The owner and occupiers of all holdingswithin the District cf the Carnamalt Road Board shallcommence the work of suppressing or destroying rabbitson-such holdings, and upon the roads bounding or in-tersecting the same, frau: the 1st din- of January, 1932,and shall continue and maticallx carry out suchwork until the 31st day of March, 1932, ormay be clo ermined_ by ill, heard. The in.anssfin ;4,1 opl od feor the work shall he the laying of an0m.ctice 0dison to the satisfaction of the Br.iird 's

i (.1 ors 'tile required poison may be procured fromofTico of tie Board.

By order of the Board,ARNOLD C. BIERMAN, F.A.B.I.,

20th November, 1931. Secretary.

PEcmin7r7 13, 1_911 GOVERNMENT O AZ l'ITTE.

ROAD DISTRICTS : ACT 1619.

Cranbrook District Road Board.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and ransac-tions of 1he Finn rd for Financial Year ended 30th June,19:91

7,1 :Ili 0 OF RECIO PL 1 AND EXPENDITURE.

Partys. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of yearBalance at Treasury 1 15 1In hands of Secretary 36 9 4

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 516 5 3(2) Arrears of Bates collected during year 635 9 4

'Traffic LicoisesCart and Carriage ... 51 5 0Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private) 375 10 0(1) Motor Cycles ... :12 0 0(c) Motor Wagons 242 0 0

2 0 0

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.(n) (:,.re Registration ... 4 0 0(b) Die!, ... ... ... 11 8 9(c) Tic . ;kers' ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 0((I) Recreation Grounds, Parke, etc. ... 13 1 6

. .

'Income from Property and Plant (other thanLighting)

Rent from Halls, etc.Mire of Plant ...

... 48 11 521 18 4-----

Government Grants (including Main RoadsBoard)Commonwealth--4Maii: Road Board 449 18 1State Annual S!!;;,i;:y ... 110 0 0

Legal Expenses recoveredContractors' Deposits ...Rates in Suspense ...!Tenn Account ReceiptsVermin Account Receipts

247 7 5... 175 11 2

All other ReceiptsDefalcations 230 2 3Returned Cheques ... ... 17 5 7

Total

EXPENDIT [TICE.

Particulars.s. (1.

Debit Balance at commencement of yearAt Treasury ... ... ... ... ...

Expenses for Collecting Licenses(1) Licensing Plates, :Discs, etc. ... ... 8 11 7(2) Commission . ... ... ... 19 6 2

Salaries ...Office Expenses (Rent, etty Cash,

etc.) ...Election ExpensesAudit: FeesAdvertisingInterest on Bank 0Rank ChargesThre Per Cents.Legal Expenses, (Ordinary)Stationery and PrintingInsurances (Works, etc.) ...Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51--Roads

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads ...(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ...(c) Recreation Grounds, Beaches(d) Pounds

Maintenance of LibrariesPayment, P.W.D.Hall A /c.Plant and Tools

(1) Tools (purchased hiring year)(2) Office Furniture(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc.

Refund of Rates (in Suspense) ...Health Account Payments ...Vermin Account Payments ...Statutory PaymentsMain Roads Board ...All Other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works)Returned Cheques 17 5 7Transport ... 16 9 9Road Board association ... 5 6 0Stores ... 9 15 6Defalcations 185 17 5

234 14 3Balances at end of year

To credit of Board at Treasury ... 181 5 11To credit of Board at Bank of New South

Wales (General Account)in hands of Secretary

s. 1.

51 7

A.

LIABILITIES AND 'A

LIABILITIES

Particulars.

Rates owing which cannot be collected (Esti-tmacd)

Anovenitsowing on Mortgage or other Sees

Outstanding Account (as per list attached) ..... ... ... ...

Amounts owing on Contracts on hand ...Rates in suspense ... ... ... ...Deposits held ... ... ... ...Due to Health Board ... ...Dime to Vermin BoardBalance of Assets over Liabilities ...

Total .ASSETS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Bank of New South WalesCash in hands of Secretary ...

Rates OutstandingGeneral RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned

684 16 0 by BoardFurniturePlant and Tools ...BuildingsOther (Lamps, etc.)

80 10 8 All Other AssetsStores ...Hire of PlantOverpaidMain Roads Board Traffic

Fees ...70 9 9

580 18 1.

S 10 102 13 00 0 11

422 18 7

256 7 10

03,256 3 3------------

s. d,

531 16 8

27 17 9257 0 0

20 14 210 19 3

4 3 010 9 924 3 92 2 0

55 2 236 2 412 5 10

6 0 6

267 16 11

793 ii 112 I 0

17 6.91 1 0

813 14 848 19 921 5 0

14 1 12 15 7

31 9 1018 6 649 10 9

203 0 1193 9 4168 8

Total

23 11 60 1 0

207 18 5

£8,256 3 3

ETS .

£ s. d.184 5 1123 11 6

0 1 0

... 131 0 8

... 250 6 0

... 798 0 0

... 31 13

. . 11 18 95 0 0

1 2 6

2601

140 0 0

141 2 079 13 6

125 0 00 0 112 10 0

54 1 1S610 10

3,002 12 7

£3,631 13 11

- 207 18 52,194 8 1

211 6 2

18 1 3

Total £3,631 13'111

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Cyan hrook :Road Board ; also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure," the "Assets andLiabilities," also supporting statementa, and found

. .same to be :correct.

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

Form No. 51.

The Road Districts Ad, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th June, 1930.

Name of Road, Street, etc.

Perth-AlbanyTenterden-YerriminupBallochmyleNunigupYellabupCranbrook StreetsYellabup-FranklandTenterden StreetsIrving ...Boyacup- ShamrockMortigallup- MnnigupYerriminupBlackwattleWaudelillupBoyacupHiggins ...York-CranbrookLunt ...BrierleyShamrock-CampupShamrock-TunneyWingeballupHaynesdaleMongetupCranbrook WestLawrenceCuss ...WestfieldGenoniBokarupStock Route (Tunney)Stock Route (Gordon)Cranbrook East13aligupJohnson ...PingilupSalt River ...Poison Hill ...Various ...Recreation GroundPound ...Wells, Dams, etc.

hereby certifyabove . are correct.

Gth AuguSt, 1930.

Construction. Maintenance.s. d. s. d.

486 13.1127 115 13 40 14 4

38 10 0 2 5 S19 12 6 25 15 220 7 0 10 2 012 5 0 24 19 2

8 2 610 0 0

116 <0 0 8'1718 18 1

12 5 2 8 4 0610 01 10 06 6 0

21 10 8015 0 .618 2

22 3 0 015 06 0 01 16 53 18 6256 3 3 0 0

14 466 11 5

29 3 4 510 07 0 0

12 12 017 4 4

3171010.13 4

1 5 0101:0 0 x 5 8 0

1 1 112 0 0210 67 15 20.7 6 18 12 6

17 6 01 1 02 1 0

£267 16 11 £813-14 8

that the figures and particulars

(Signed) G. K. BROWN,. Chairman.

R. CARLISLE,Secretary.

2602 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 193].

THE ROAD, DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Cranbrook District, Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing, operations and transactionsof the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June,1931

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of yearBalance at TreasuryBalance at Bank of New South Wales

(General Account) ......... 2.1 11In hands of Secretary ...

s.d. £ s. d.

184 5 11

0 1 0

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 379 4 7(2) Arrears of Rates collected (luring year 471 9 8

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage .. 47 12 6Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private) 348 0 0(b) Motor Cycles ... 8 0 0(e) Motor Wagons 246 10 0

Carriers' 2 0 0

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.(a) Gate Registration ... 2 10 0(b) Dogs 6 16 3(e) Hawkers' ... 2 10 0(d) Recreation GrOunds, Parks, etc. 8 2 6

Income from Property and Plant (other thanLighting)

Rent front Halls, etc. ... ...Hire of Plant ...

Government, Grants (including Main RoadsBoard)

CommonwealthRefund Expenditure Main Roads

BoardNortham-York-CranbrookPerth-Albany

Legal Expenses recoveredElection Deposits ...Health Account Receipts ...Vermin Account Receipts ...

All Other. ReceiptsSuspense Account ...Returned ChequesRefund Petty Cash ...Certificate HoldersRefund Overdrawn ChequeSale of Material ...TransferMain Road BoardRefund Apportionate

Expenditure ...Refund Salary ...Refund Three per cents. ...Unemployment Relief ...Overbanked

20 15 310 19 6

126 1 7277 6 1

Total

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

174 1 10156 15 0

6 9 014 0 020 0 0

6 7 60 0 61 11 0

50 0 0

43 19 72 9 90 6 8

220 14 00 0 4

207 18 5

850 14 3

632 2 6

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at Treasury ... 171 10To credit of Board at Bank of New South

Wales (General Account) .. ... 277 11 9451 1 11

£ s. d. s. d.

Total £2,381 13 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particular's.

Rates owing whirls cannot be collected(Estimated)

Amounts owing on Mortgage or other Security

Outstanding Accounts ...Amounts owing on Contracts on handRates in Suspense ...Due to Health BoardDue to Vermin BoardAll Other Liabilities

Suspense Account ...Unexpended GrantsUnemployment

Due to Secretary (Overbanked)Due to Main Roads BoardTraffic Fees ...

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ...

Total

ASSETS.Particulars.

s. d. £ s. (I.

150 0 I)

6 9 0

25 10 90 0 43 4 3

729 0 2IS 9 744 16 0

0 0 11"54 9 396 2 4

35 4 43,582 14 9

£4,130 17 9

s. d. £ s. d.9 18 9 Credit Balance at Treasury ... ... 173 10 2

Credit Balance at Bank of New South Wales 277 11 0151 1 11

2.6.10 2 5

40 15 9

403 74 16 0

800

Rates OutstandingGeneral Rates ...Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardFurniturePlant and Tools ...Buildings ...Other (Lamps, etc.)

Sundry Debtors

Total

78 19 3313 2 2600 0 0

30 2 0---- 1,022 3 517 10 0

£4,130 17 0

I certify having examined the books and accounts of the

330 16 10Cranbrook Road Board ; also compared the Statements of" Receipts and Expenditure," the " Assets and Liabilities,"also supporting statements, and found same to be correct.

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1910.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th June, 1931.

Name of Road, Street, etc. Construction. Maintenance.365 18 4

£2,831 13 6

s. d. s. riExpenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ...Salaries ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

Election Expenses ...Audit Fees ...Advertising ...Bank Charges ...Three per cents.Legal Expenses (Ordinary)"Stationery and PrintingInsurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances (Works, etc.) ...Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ... ... 397 11 0(b) Cemetery ... 32 15 8

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads .................. 729 153 102

(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ...(c) Recreation Grounds, Beaches 7 19 5

(d) Pounds 1 1 0

Maintenance of HallsCranbrookPayment, P.W.D. Hall Account ...Plant and Tools

(1) Tools (purchased during year) 1 1 015 16(2) Office Furniture 0

(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 80 0 11

Refund of Contractors' Deposits ... 2 13 0Other Refunds (Election Deposits) ... 6 0 0

Health Account PaymentsVermin Account PaymentsStatutory PaymentsMain Roads Board ...Petty Cash Advance AAccountAll Other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works)Hospital TaxReturned Cheques ...Transfer ...Certificate HoldersRoad Board Association .Noxious Weeds (Works)Supervision (Works)Defalcation ...

1 1614 050 08 84 146 12

51. 314 9

800060

0

1 17 0278 13 11

14 7 51 9 42 18 41 12 '40 10 0

44 8 325 4 712 12 56 14 2

25 15 5

410 0 S

743 19 536 18 620 7 0

95 17 11

8 13 0173 13 3147 3 6171 7 520 0 0

Perth-Albany ...Northam- York - CranbrookTenterden-YerriminupShamrockBallochmyleWoulfeBaker ...YellabupMarshall ...Cranbrook StreetsSchmaalGordon Bridge ...Tentcrden StreetsTenterden EastIrving ..Davis ...Newton ...Nunigup-31or up ...Holmes ...Weller ...YerriminupGaunt ...BlaekwattleStevensonRobinsonBoyacupHiggins ...Lunt ...BrierleyCampupWingeballupHaynesdaleVarious ...Cranbrook West 31.13Cuss ...-WestfieldGenoni 10...0 0BokarupStock Route (Tenney)Stock Route (Gordon)Cranbrook EastTenterden-Pootenup 5 7

PingilupSalt River ...Clearing Cemetery Site 32 15 8Wells, Dams, etc. ...Recreation Grounds ...Pound ...

£ s. d..10.12

34 1725 0

5 3

20 638 IS

10..810 15

6 5

8 616 10

9.1919 913 19

10013 538 9

9 033 1

,£ s. d.240 9 9120 1 718 10 11

0 1 10 01 1 70 16 7

O 0 16 78 4 13 10

10 299 20 12 07 16 0

0 5 0 05 7 110 2 6

O 7 4 00 13 3 1

11 9 09 0 10 00

27 17 30 1 9 109 3 10 42

3 9 6O 0 10 007 18.16 7

5 0 907 2917 2

3 7 08 9 11

0 84 7 63 0 00 12 0

4.11 00

13 8 34 22.0 1

8 18 72 10 4

5...5 107 19 51 1 0

.

£430 6 8' £743 19 5

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct.

(Signed) S. G. PHILLIPS,Chairman;

R. CARLISLE,

.

DECE MBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT

THE ROADS DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Manjimup District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactionsof the Board for Financial Year ended 30th June, 1930 :-

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of year -s. d. s. d.

Balance at Treasury 649 16 11In hands of Secretary ... ... 2 6 11

652 3 10

1,862 3General Rate-

(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 0(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 33 3 ,0

1,895 6 0

450 2Loan Rate-

(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 3(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 2 18 3

453 0 6Traffic Licenses-

Cart and Carriage 442 4 0Motor Vehicles -

(a) Cars (Private) ... ...(b) Licensed to carry less than 20 and 20

or more passengers

1,631

35

3

5

6

0(c) Motor Cycles ... 149 17 6(d) Motor Wagons 587 5 0(c) Passengers 18 0 0(f) Transfers 3 2 6

Dealers' Plates ... 5 0 0Conductors' ... 1 7 6Carriers' ... ... 37 0 0

2,910 5 0

22

1210

60

Other Licenses, Fees, etc. -(a) Building Permits, etc. ...(b) Pounds ...(c) Dogs ...(d) Hawkers'

17310

120

60

(e) Owners' Moiety, lootpaihs . 30 13 8219 S 8

Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)-

Rent from Halls, etc. ... 278 5 8Trading Concerns-Lighting and Power ... 2,159 9 8Government Grants (including Main Roads

Board)-Commonwealth-Main Road Board Contracts ... ... 12,209 11 8Refund on Maintenance Work for Main

Road Board ... 324 11 0State-Annual Subsidy for Maintenance

and Construction ... ... 180 0 0------ 12,804 2 8Loans raised under 10° Geo. V., No. 38, Part

VIL-Interest from Sinking Fund ... 24 19 0Fines and Penalties and Legal Expenses re-

covered 4 12 0Election Deposits 7 0 0Suspense Account 98 1 9Health Account Receipts ... ::. 202.11 7Vermin Account Receipts ... ... 358 18 0Cemetery Account Receipts ... ... 10 0 0

571 9 7All other Receipts-

Transfer ... 1,145 0 0Insurance Claims ... ... 42 3 4Cheques made good ... 30 1 1Plates and Discs ... 0 3 0Insurances contributed by Sub-Contracto rs 10 11 0Refunds ... 5 15 3Hire of Plant 39 14 0Sale, Bricks, Pipes, etc. ..- 10 2 3Sale of Dray 6 0 0Grazing Fees 2 0 0Royalty 1 1 6Arrears of Licenses ... 5 10 0Stale Cheque written back 1 0 0Telephone Call 0 2 6

1,308 3 11Debit Balance at end of Year-

At National Bank ... ... 347 18 4At National Bank (No. 2 Account) ... 784 13 10Electricity Account ... ... 1,363 2 2

2,495 14 4

Total ... . 825,882 2 7

EXPENDITUIm.

Particulars.s. d. s. d.

Debit Balance at commencement of year-At National Bank (Electricity Account) ... 344 2 6At National Bank ... 1,323 9 6

1,667 12 0

62Expenses for Collecting Licenses-

(1) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... 0 9(2) Commission ... 9 11 0

71 11 9504 0 0

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,etc.) 41 0 2

Advertising .. 12 5 0Interest on Bank Overdraft ... 129 9 6Bank Charges ... 11 3 10Three per cents. 48 2 6Legal Expenses (Ordinary) ... 0 7 6Stationery and Printing ... 32 5 9Insurances (Guarantees, etc.) 62 17 4Insurances (Works, etc.) ... 289 14 3Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51-(a) Roads ... ... 1,150 2 8(b) Sign Posts ... ... 0 15 0(c) Main Road Board Contracts ... 11,909 4 8(d) Footpaths ,.. 337 13 10

13,397 16

GAZETTE, W.A. 2603

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51) -- £ s. d. a. 1.

(a) Roads ... 1,947 5 5(b) Holiday Pay, Permanent Men ... 121 12 7(c) Gelignite Account ... 29 11 6(d) Street, Lighting, etc. 119 3 4(e) Petrol and Oils 465 1 11(f) Pounds ... 15 8 0(g) Supervision ... 45 2 6

2,743 5 3Maintenance of Halls ... 123 5 7Trading Concerns-

Lighting and Power ... 3,148 2 0Loan Rates transferred to Electricity Ac-

count ...,709 1 4

Disbursements in respect to Loans raisedunder 10° Geo. V., No. 38 (Part VII.) (seealso Form 17)-

Interest on Loans ... 198 0 0Paid into Sinking Fund ... 240 0 0Interest on Sinking Fund 24 19 0

462 19 0Plant and Tools-

(1) Plant, etc., and tools (purchased duringyear) 12 2

(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 306 3 2377 15 4

Refund of Deposits for Elections 7 0 0Refund of Rates (in Suspense) 113 6 5Other Refunds ... 9 4 4

129 10 9Health Account Payments ... 218 0 10Vermin Account Payments ... 550 19 10Cemetery Account Payments 2 0 0All other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works) -Insurance Claims 43 1 0Cheques returned 30 1 1Transfers ... ... 1,145 0 0Noxious Weeds ... 1 11 6

1,219 13 7Balances at end of year-

To credit of Board at Treasury ... 19 11 2In hands of Secretary ... 57 14 2

77 5 4

Total ... £25,882 2 7

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars.

Debit Balance at Bank (Electricity Account)Debit Balance at Bank (No. 2 Account) ...Debit Balance at Bank ... ... ...

Rates owing which cannot be collectedLoan Liability ... ... ... ...Outstanding Accounts ... ...All other Liabilities:-

Credit Balance, Local Board of Health ...Credit Balance, Vermin Board ... ...

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... ...

Total -.

£1,363

784347------

...

52101----

s. d. £2 2

13 1018 4

2,4956

6,000784

17 82 8

1641,935

s. d

14 410 0

0 013 10

0 45 5

£11,376 3 11

ASSETS.

Particulars.s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at Treasury ... ... 19 11 2Cash in hands of Secretary ... ... 57 14 2

77 5 4Rates outstanding-

General Rates ... 220 10 11Loan Rates ... ... 27 11 3

248 2 2Loan Sinking Fund Investments (including

accrued interest) ... . 1,462 14 3Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board-Furniture ... ...Plant and Tools ... ...

252947

7 22 3

Buildings ... ... 266 8 03,861 17 5

Due by Loan Rates Account 473 14 3Electric Light Assets 4,357 8 7...All other Assets-

Main Road Contracts ... 697 10 0Amount due (footpaths) ... 153 8 7Amount due (electricity) ... 44 5 4

895 1 11

Total ... £11,370 3 11

SINKING FUNDS, ETC.Loan No. 1.-Amount of Loan, £1,000 ; Amount invested at Trea

sury, including Accrued Interest, £387 Ils. 9d. ; Net liability on loan30th June, 1930, £612 8s. 3d. ; Loan No. 2-Amount of Loan, 82,000 ;Amount invested at Treasury, including accrued Interest, £49914s. 3d. ;Net Liability on Loan, 30th June, 1930, £1,500 5s. 9d. ; Loan No. 3-Amount of loan, £2,000 ; Amount invested at Treasury, including ac-crued interest, £412 14s. 3d. Net liability on loan, 30th June, 1930,£1,587 5s. 9d. ; Loan No. 4-Amount of loan, £1,000; Amount In-vested at Treasury, including accrued Interest, £162 14s. ; Netliability on loan 30th June, 1930, £837 GS.

I certify having examined the books and accounts of theManjimup Road Board ; also compared the Statements of" Receipts and Expenditure," the Assets and Liabilities,"also supporting statements, and found same to be correct.

S. V. GLASKIN, L.I.C.A.,Government Inspector.

2604 17ERNMENT ETTU, [DECEMBER 18, 3

Form No. 51.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure 'on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th ,June, 1930.

Name of Road, Street, etc. Construction Maintenance.

s (1

Armadale-Pemberton RoadRani' mapllridgetownSeven Day Road, No.BalbarrupChannybearupDeeside-AlbanyManjimup WestRoads generallyGroup ...JardeeBarronhurst-WestJardee, South-East, 62BPemberton WestLower Warren ...Minor ...MiddletonNo. 1 Mill ...Northcliffe, 63ANorthcliffe StreetsNorualupSeven:Day No. 1 coPalgarriipPalgarrup WestPerupRichardson ...Seven DayUpper Warren .VasseWheatleyPemberton Streets ...Collin's West ContractUpper Warren Contract ...Perup Contract...Armadale-Pemberton ContractPalgarrup West Contract ...

Total ...

379. 3

433 11 7.

32 6 0

86 10 1

191 10 ,7

0 2 0

£ s. d.,51 19 O'

358 4 759 2 10

1 I- 11 400 971 665 16 5

173 1 0;9 11 0

77 19 821 4 006 7 10

1 10 11

19 10 4155 1.9 0

14 11. 010 3 3 0

186 18 000 21_ 6 0

63 12SO

15 6

124.15 10

241. 1,837 9

5311... 814 12... 7,310 7... 529 11

0

8

S

11 4 218 1.7 5

0 0 055 13 803 0 035 5 10Si 13 605 12 0

..13,059 7 4 1,947

Form Nffi. 17.Form No. 17.

The Road Districts Act, 1019 (Section.; 304 and 307).Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1930.

Loan No. 1.-A !mina authorised, £1,000 ; Nominal a iaormt r,teed byissue of Debentures, £1, 000: Net amount ralised (nominal 1. Amountless Discount and Flotation Expenses, 131,000 ; Por`lOn of Loan i erraw-ed,froirr-Government, Nil : Where floated, Perth ; Date t ise w; le16 ;Currency, 10 years ; Rate of Interest, (U per dent. ; Her.333 age ofsinking fund, 8 per cent. , Annual liability due on acconnt, or interestand sinking fund, £145 ; Amount paid during year under review, £145 ;Purpose for which tne loan was raised, Reads and Machinery.

LoaU,No. 2Amount authorised, £2,000 Nominal amount raised byissue of Debentures, £2,000: Net amount realized (nominal). Amountless Discount and Flotation Expenses, 12.000: Portion of loan borrow-edfrom Government, Nil "; Where final 11, Manjimup; Date of issue,1-1-27 ; Currency, 10 years ; Rate of interest. 7 per cent. ; Percent-age of Sinking fund, S per cent. ; Annual liability due on account ofinterest and sinking fund, £300 4 Amount paid during the year underreview, S300,, "Purpose for which the loan was raised, Ball and Offices.

Loan NO; 3Amount authorised, £2,000 ; Nominal amount raisedby issue of Debentures, £2,000 ; Net amount realised (C ambial).Amount less DiscOunt and Flotation Expenses; £2,000 ; Pertion ofloan borrowed from Government, Nil ; Where floated, Ma ;

Date of issue. 27-6 27 ; Currency. 10 years ; Rate of in:, rsl 7 percent. ; Percentage of sinking fund, 8 per cent. ; Annual lffiity ',hie Onaccount of interest sinking fund, £300 Amount paid during, theYear tinder review, S300 ; :..Purpose for v,hich the loanElectric Light.-

Loan No. 4Amount authorised, £1,000 Nominal amount rate I byissue of Debentures, £1,000 : Net amount realised (nominal). 1weritless Discount and Flotation Expenses, £1.000 : Portion311.-: I err)-ed from Government, Nil ; Where floated, Manjimup ;19-3-28 ; Gurrency,10 years ; Rate of interest, 7 per cent. Percent,dric Of sinking fund, 8 per cent. : Annual liability due on a omunt ofinterest and sinking fund, £150 : Amount paid, during the year ;idexreview; £150 ; Purpose for which the loan was raised,,Electric light

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct,:

JAMES BARRIE,Chairman.

I. 'DOUST,

28th October, 1931.Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Manjimup District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactionsof the Board for Financial Year ended 30th June, 1931 :

SUMMARY 01? RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIrrrs.

Particulars.

Credit Balance' zit commencement of year --Balance at Treasury

"haiida Secretary

£ s d. s. d.19 11 257 11 2

77 5 4

General Rate(1) CllueElt 13.:0C,,, collected during year ...

rr s oi its tes colter i )1 during year

Trairie

C;RtLVLotor

(n) (

''''''''' durin .... y

(e)(d) ':intor

Rnor ;V:nnni.(f)

Trailtas seal SDealers' PlatesConductors'Carriers' ...

Other Licenser, 1:.-, etc.(al Pailltling l':1,0 s c.(b) bate 11 .,gisl ration(c) 13,iint)(d) 1/og<(e) I few keis .

.

20 pas-. ...

or less.

.

Income from Property and Plant (ochelighting)

Bent front Halls, etc. ...'Ing Concerns a

1:1;;-, and Power:. Grants (including Main Roads

Bon rd)timonwealth

Low; reiia under 10' Geo. V., No. 38,Part

-t froii Sinking Funds and Patties

EN p, uses recovered ...ciao!' 1)eposi; s

11 'count Receipts ...win :1.ceou al; Receipts .

.'ecount Receipts ...

\ecoesntAll o aipts

ration Certificate Holders ...teal n owner's moiety...;;;:iny3.cnt, Relief Grants

- returned (made good)-N Account

RefundsConf rilmtions

nuiwri

Debit :Bale nee at end,of yenrAt B., :di (Electricity Account)

suryAt Nattonal Bank

Total ...

EXPENDITlin

Particulars.

Debit at co. lit of yearAt Pw tdricRy Account) ...At is:a: :of sun.At .1;4Cir (E u. 2 Account)

S a. d. E. a. d.2,027 11. 4

96 17 0

2,121 9

456 2 113 14 0

469 10 1

4 15 0403 16 6

1,079 5 7

67 0 044 0 0

146 15 0100 0 031 15 0

0 10 05 0 02 5 0

15 0 0

2,890 2, 1

1 1:r; 00 2 02 15 0

158 8 90 0

107 1 3

219 1 5

2,595 14 5

1,576 5 5

58 189

8 1 06 0 0

280 1

37S 70 0 0

667 8 7. 246 18 4

31 5 0228 1 3020 10 8

3 11 04 14 6

700 0 040 17 1119 10 060 11 0

10102,009

1,215 12 7121 11 1315 7 0

11 51,652

£14,777 13 3

s. s. d.1,363 2 2

; 1 s: 47 .1 13 10

Expenses for Collecting LicensesLicensing Plates, Discs, etc. .

SalariesOffice Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

Advertisingpetere..4. on pa ek Oaeidraft .Rank Nes ...Three er cents.Leal Expenses (Ordinary) ..Si adonery and PrintingInsurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances (Works, etc.) ..Construction Works (from Revenue. including

Government Grants as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ...()) Wells, Df004, etc. ...(e) Footpaths ...

Maintenance voi;:s (frosts Revenue, including-Government ;,n !!i :) as per Form No..51---

(a) Roads ...(b) Bridges(c) Petrol awl Oils Account(d) Holiday Pay ...(e) Street Lighting. etc.(1) Pounds ...

Maintenance of BallsMaintenance ................Additions ...

Trading ConcernsLighting and Power

Disbursements in respect to Loans Bikedunder 10° Geo. V., No. 38 (Part VII.) (seealso Form 17)

Interest on LoansPaid into Sinking Fund

"Interest on Sinking, Fund

2,495 14 4

94 13 7424 10 .1

61 4 1014 11. 641 14 0

1 15 1045 16 716 5 048 0 223 4 4

156 13 7

237 12. 920 8 5

455 12 471:3 13 6

2,781 7 322 17 0

346 6 366 11 10

157 7 02 7 9

1,376 17 10

114 1 9

'10 124 5 0

2,474 5 5

205 0 0360 0 0

58 18 6023 1.8 6

DEcombia 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2t305

Plant and Tools(1) Viols (pffichased during ,year)(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant,

Refund of Contractors' DepositsOther Relunds

Health Account Payments ...Vermin Account Payments .Cemetery Account PaymentsStatutory Payments, .`.lain lioads la,

hospitals

2 s.

0 12203 13

Suspense Account ...All other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works)Insurance Claims ...Cheques returnedTransfers AccountAll other, ...Noxious Weeds ...Unemployed ReliefRoad Worke Supervisio

Balances at end of yearIn hands of Secretary

Total

LIABI

07-

633 1415 0

.

3 114 11

700 04 124 4

9031447 6

TIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars.

d.

09

s. d. Form No. 51.The Roan's District Act, 1919.

Statement sho-in ['l-menditure on Roads or other works for Year204 5 9 ended 30th June, 1931.

09 Name of Road, Street, etc. Construction. Maintenance.

404 7 0 s. d. £ s. d.323 8 2 Armadale-Pemberton 137 17 44,34 5 11 Balbarrup 28 7 72 0 0 Ch,annybearup 66 8 11Deeside-Albany 35 15 46 Eastbourne 113 14 10Roads generally 444 8 5645 14 6 Lower Warren 9 14 6246 18 4 Manj lin p Streets 359 8 4Minor ... 281 -16 7Middleton 7'0 0

6 No. 1 Mill ... 133 3 9 2910 06 Nornalup 137 3 00 Palgarru p West 1 12 89 Northcliffe 142 12 S0 Perup 89 16 4 105 9 0'S6

14Seven Day'Upper Warren

12 8 38 636 6

112

1,068 3 11 VasseWheatley 24 17

120 1916Collins West 2 0 017 15 1 Signboards ... 319Pemberton Streets 61 14 3

214,777 13 3 Group RoadsJardee South-East 377 18

26'711

0Collins Effit 92 8 0Stirling 3 2 4Northcliffe Streets- 5 14 10Tardee 0 7 4Manjinuip West 86 6 9

Total ... £237 12 9 £2,781 7 3

Debit. Balance at Treasury ... ...Debit Balance at Bank ...Debit Balance at-Bank (Electricity Account)

£121315

1,215

s.117

12

d.

197

£ s. d.

1,052 11 5Rates owing which cannot be collected 23 0 6Loan Liability ... 6,000, 0 0Outstanding Accounts 130'14 1Due to Health Board 0.10 7Due to Vermin Board 15 4- 3Electric Light Liabilities (including Con -

turners' Deposits) ... 43 10 5All other Liabilities

Main Road Board. Traffic Fees, year 1920-30 054 16 1BalanceYear 1930-31 ... ... 14 1 3 -

063 17 4Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 4,077 2 7

------------Total ... £12,650 11 2

ASSETS.

Particulars.s. d s. d.

Cash in hands of Secretary ... 17 15 1Rates outstanding

General Rates 567 16 3Loan Rates ... . 119 11 11

687 8 2Loan Sinking Fund Investments (including

accrued interest) .. 2,241 9 9Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardFurniture ... ... 236 5 5Plant and Tools ... 710 5 8Buildings .... ... 2,514 18 0

Sundry DebtorsElectric Light3,461

2739 a

12 1Due by Loan Rates Account 1,475 17 6Electric Light Assets ... 4,338 4 2All other Assets

Main Road Board 31 0 0Footpaths 123 15 4

154 15 4

Total" 212,050 11 2

SINKING FUNDS, ETC.

Loan No. 1Amount of loan, £1,000 ; Amount invested at Trea-sury, including Accrued Interest, £521 ls. 6d. ; Net liability on loan30th June, 1931, £475 18s. 6d. ; Loan No. 2Amount of loan,£2,000 ; Amount invested at Treasury, including accrued Interest,£759 18s. 3d. ; Net, liability on loan, 30th June, 1931, £1,240 ls. 9d;Loan No. 3Amount of Loan, £2,000 ; Amount invested at Trea-sury, including accrued Interest, £668 lls. 6d. ; Net liability on loan,30th June, 1931, £1,331.8s. 6d. : Loan No. 4Amount of loan,£1,000 ; Amount invested at Treasury, including accrued Interest,£288 18s. 6d. ; Net liability on loan, 30th June, 1931,`£711 ls, 6d.

I certify havino. examined the books and accounts of theManjimup Road

having; also compared the Statements of

" Receipts and Expenditure," the Assets and Liabilities,"also supporting statements, and found same to be correct.

S. V. GLASKIN,Government Inspector.

FOrm No. 17.The Roads Districts Ad, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1931.Loan No. 1Amount authorised, £1,000 ; Nominal amount

raised by issue of Debentures, £1,000 Net amount -realised (Muni..nal). Amount less Discount and Floation Expenses, £1,000,;' ,Por-tion of loan borrowed from Government, Nil ; Where, floated, Perth ;Date of issue, 1926 ; Currency, 10 years ; Rate of interest, 61 percent.,;- Percentage of Sluicing Fund, 8 per cent. ; Annual liabilitydue on account of interest and sinking fund,, £145 , Amount paidduring year under review, 2185 ; Purpose for which the loan wasraised, Roads machinery.

Loan No. 2Amount authorised, £2,000 ; Nominal amount raised-by issue of Debentures, £2,00(4; , Net amount realised (nominal). .

Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses, £2,000 ; Portion ofloan borrowed from Government, Nil,; Where floated, ManjimupDate of issue, 1.4L-27 ; Currency, 10 years ; Rate of Interest, 7 percent. ; Percentage of sinking fund, 8 per cent. ; Annual liability dueon account of interest and sinking fund, £300 ; Amount paid duringthe year review, £380,;,,Purpose forwhich the loan was raised;Hall and Offices. -

Loan NO. 3--Amount authorised, £2,000 ; Nominal amount raisedby issue of Debentures, £2,000 ; Net amount realised (nominal).Amount less Discount and Flotation Expeffies, £2,000: Portion ofloan borrowed from Government, Nil ; Where floated Manjiinup ;Date of issue, 27-6-27 ; Currency, 10 years ; Rate of Interest, 7per cent.; Percentage of sinking fund, 8 per cent: ; Annual liabilitydue on account of Interest and Sinking Fund, £300 Amount paidduring the year :Mader review ;-£380'; Purphse for which the loanwas raised; Electric Light.,,'Loan No. 4Amount authorised, £1,000 ; Nominal amount raised

by issue of Debentures, £1,000 ; Net amount realised. (nominal).-Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses, £1,000 -; Portion ofloan borrowed from Government, Nil ; Where floated, Manjimup ;Date of issue, 10-3-28 ; Currency,-10 years ; Rate of interest, 7 percent. ; Percentage of sinking fund, 8 per cent. ; Annual liability dueon account of interest and sinking fund, £150 ; Amount paid duringthe year under review, £190 ; Purpose for-which the loan was raised,Electric Light.

We hereby Certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct,

JAMES BARRIE,Chairman.

I. DOUST,

28th October, 1931.Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

upper Chapman District Road Board.

ANNUAL Stritentelit showing operations and transae.tions of the board for Financial Year ended 30th June,1930:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RkokrerS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of years. 3. £ s. d.

Balance at Treasury . . 10 14 10General Rate:-(1) Current Rate collected during year ... 1,945 10 8(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 185 1 6

2,180 12 2

2606 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 1031.

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ...Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private)(b) Motor Cycles ...(c) Motor Wagons

Carriers' ...

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.(a) Gate Registration ...(b) Dogs ,..(e) Hawkers'(d) Water Supplies

s. d. s. d.... 73 10 0

... 897 15 0

... 25 15 0

... 937 10 0

... 19 0 0

... 6 10 0... 12 10 6... 0 5 0... 0 5 0

Government Grants (including Main RoadsBoard)

Commonwealth:Commonwealth :'Groh Road ... ... ... 189 18 5Yuna-Dartmoor ,.. ... 643 18 9Yuna-Dartmoor ... ... 395 14 6Tenindewa-Yuna ... ... 1,255 18 0

State : Annual Subsidy ... ... 140 0 0

Fines and Penalties ...Rates in Suspense ...Health Account ReceiptsVermin Account Receipts

All other ReceiptsCandidates' Deposits ...Sale of Identification PlatesReturned Cheques .*.Secretary's Advance AccountTransfer AccountRefund Overdrawn WagesOther refundsHume Pipes in Stock ...

ASSBTS.

Particulars. s. d. s. d.Credit Balance at Bank of New South Wales 5 5 4Cash in hands of Secretary ... ,., 0 10 0

5 15 4

1,953 10 0 Rates OutstandingGeneral Rates ...

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby BoardFurniture ......

Plant and Tools ...19 10 6 Buildings ...

7 Other ...

Due. by Health BoardDue by Vermin BoardAll other Assets

Hume Pipes on handReturned Cheque ...

2,625 98 12

13 3... 22 4 10... 1,262 13 9

1,284 18

8 0 016 10 025 17 725 0 010 6 2

... 0 8 4

... 7160

... 23 5 2

Total

ExPENniTunE.

Particulars.

Debit Balance at commencement of year atBank of New South Wales

Expenses for Collecting LicensesLicensingPlates, Discs, etc. ...

Salaries ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

849

Total ...

105 14 6877 5 10640 0 0

... 7 13 6

649 12 1

1,630 13 1016 5 7

9 13 2

2 6 0... 3 17 6----- 6 3

£2,318 3 6

I certify having examined the books and accounts of

7the Upper Chapman Road Board; also compared theStatements of "Receipts and. Expenditure," the " As-sets and Liabilities," also supporting statements, andfound same to be correct.

N. L. HODGSON,Government Inspector.

117 3 3

£8,163 15 1

s. d. s. d.

45S 17 10

39 7 6282 5 0

23 14 7

Election *Expenses ... ... ... ... 14 16 0

Advertising .. ... ... 16 0 0Interest on Bank Overdraft ... ... 32 13 7

Bank Charges ... ... ... . 3 1 0Three per cents. ... ... ... 108 16 0Legal Expenses (Ordinary) ... ... 16 10 10Stationery and Printing . ... 34 19 6Insurances (Guarantees, etc.) ... ... 7 14 6

Insurances (Works, etc.) ... ... ... 93 0 7Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ... ... ... ... ... 3,098 19 8(b) Bridges(0) Wells, Dams, nic. ... ... ... 3 7 0----- 3,110 17 2

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads ... ... ... ... ... 1,252 19 0(b) Bridges . 0 ... ... ... 80 12 8(c) Wells, Dams, etc. ... ... ... 20 7 2(d) Main Road Board Contract ... ... 20 8 6------- 1,374 7 4

Maintenance of Property ... ... ... ... 3 0 8Plant and Tools

Plant, etc. (purchased during year) ... 431 12 5Office Furniture ... .. ... ... 31 18 3Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. ... 402 19 5----- 866 10 1

Refund of Rates (in Suspense) ... 9 17 nHealth Account Payments ... ,.. 90 6 2Vermin Account Payments ... ... ... 1,215 6 0All other Expenditure (to be specifies if on

Works)Supervision Account ... 172 10 0Secretary's Advance Account 25 0 0Home Pipes in Stock ... 2 6 0Other Expenditure Account 29 4 0Holiday Pay ... ... ... ... 57 5 2Candidates' Deposit Refund .. 8 0 0Transfer Account ... ... ... 10 6 2Returned Cheques ... ... ... 29 15 1Noxious Weeds Account ... ... 20 12 9Overdrawn Wages Account ... 0 8 4--- 355 17 6

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at Bank of New South

Wales (General Account) ... ... 5 5 4In hands of Secretary ... ... ... 0 10 0---- 5 15 4-----

Total ... ... 28,163 15 1

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars.

Amounts owing on Mortgage or other Security

Outstanding. AccountsAll other Liabilities

Salaries and WagesRates in Suspense

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ...

Total

s. d. s. d.

231 0 083 6 132 16 311 2 5

43 18 81,959 18 9

£2,318 3 6

Form No. 51,

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works foryear ended 30th June, 1930.

Name of Road, Street, etc. Maintenance. Construction,s. d. s. d.

14 7 1 61 0 00 10 0

26 8 2 35 5 35104 11 14 6

2 13 957 0 4 28 3 11

70 3 049 18 9

4...7 8 18 1 371 15 6

41100 15 11 418 10 10192 8 0 15 2

1 0 52 1 10 35 3 11

433 3 71.14 7 87 6

4718 7 126 12 517 18 0 120 8 2

7 19 7 8 17 4426 13 8

101 6 17 16 05100 18 16 0

Nolba-RockwellDonald-OsborneHaywardThomsonReynoldsDurawahMurphy-YetnaCoronation BeachMorrellsWandinBennett'sWhelarra-YtmaLee SteereRumble ...Brockman ...Yuna-DartmoorBuchanan's CornerYuna-WhelarraEast YunaMarrah-WhelarraTenindewa-Yuna,Giltrow-CoxGray-Foat-JuppCarey'sCrabbe'sCahill'sCook-EastoughAngel .Yetna-White PeakWeston-Farrell ...Mt. ErinNaraling-NolbalIyminWickaWilton-Craske . .

Nabawa Recreation ...Naraling YanaNabawa-NorthamptonTenindewaRockwell-NaralingGeraldton MainProtheroePenn's ...Urch

DartmoorNaraling-BowesGrimblethorpe CreekDillistoneNana. Tarra-MoonyoonoolmWhelarra-YunaMurphy-NorrisMarrah DamMcNaughtNewmarracarraNorris ...Station ...State Farm ...DrollNabawah-NaralingYuna Main ...Hungerford ..Cooper's Crossing ...Yuna-DartmoorGeraldton-NorthaniptonNolba-NorthamptonNorthern GullyDillon-MillstoneNaraling-RockwellHeenan 'sRipperNanson-HowatharraConnollyAngel ExtensionEdwards' ...Durawall-Hipper

2 13 926 6 102 15 2

1.132 1335

14 82 72 0

500 16

59 1714 5

3 4307 12

5 1810 8

1 185 0

50 1219 7572 133 10268 6

23 5 09 4 0

095

18 4 00

32 15 00

2o 19 15 6019 326 11 374 16 2 401 54 14 68 3 3' 86 40 1 0690:3 53 11 5

10 39 19 828 15 048 1 3

4 16 025 14 011 7 0

2 15 6

20 4 72 7 03 2 23 17 2 74 9 3

20 5 3 12 4 1015 14 0 11 14 109 19 10 32 9 2

20 6 4361 15 543 11 4159 17 2

1 12 28 18 2 25 0 0

12 0 0 8 0 010 1 92 13 9

19 19 7 25 15 215 11 9 3 5 4

6 4 09 8 5 30 4 86 15 11 6 92 16 2

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2607

Name of Road,Form No. 51continved.Street, etc. Maintenance. Construction.

Gray-NaralingProtheroe- HowatharraForrester-NewmarracarraNolba-LippleJohnson ...Dindiloa-BowesHee lan-MoloneyJeffrey ...Rockwell-YunaMurphy CrossingNabawa-Oddfellows'DeviationGray-Sims

£ s. d. s. d.30 "14 10 13 6 14 11 0 9 15 01 0 08 15 4 30 15 106 17 1 7 18 80 19 5 1 16 01 18 7

6 9 021 10 0

13 3 04 7 8 4 7 83 2 2

12 10 6

Totals ... ... £1,252 19 0 £3,098 19 8

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct.

T. SIMPSON,Chairman.

W. WESTLAKE,Secretary.

5th October, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Upper Chapman District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th June,1931:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

ItnomPTs.

Particulars.£ s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of yearBalance at Bank of New South Wales

(General Account) 5 5 4--In hands of Secretary 0 10 0

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 914 16 6(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 103 6 2

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ...Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private) ...(b) Motor Cycles ...(c) Motor Wagons

Carriers'

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.Dogs ...Refund Payments Main Roads BoardHealth Account Receipts 3.6 18Vermin Account Receipts

Trust Accounts ...All other Receipts

Duplicate License ...Deduction on ContractTransfer FeesSale License HoldersIdentification PlatesReturned Cheques ...Secretary's Advance AccountHume Pipes in Stock ...

Debit Balance at end of yearAt Bank of New South Wales

65 18 6

741 015 10

738 108 0

0000

.

Total

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

Expenses for Collecting Licenses(1) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ...(2) Commission ...

563 2 0

0 5 00 12 63 0 0

11 18 62 17 6

40 0 225 0 0

2 0 0

£ s. d.

5 15 4

1,018 2 8

1,568 188 18

4r, 0

665

600 0 51S 13 6

85 19 8

353 4 5

£3,70513 5

s. d.

31 4 91 0 0

Salaries ... .. .Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

Election Expenses ...Advertising ...Interest on Bank Overdraft ...Bank Charges ...Three per cents.Legal Expenses (Ordinary) ...Stationery and Printing ...Insurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances (Works, etc.)Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads -. ... 756 7 9(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ... 9 6 ". 1

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads ... ... ... ... ...(b) Bridges ... ... ... ...(c) Wells, DAMS? etc. ... ... ...

789 11 925 9 0

4 6 0

s.d.

32 4 9273 12 11

18 5 79 1 7

12 1 627 7 4

2 5 067 9 10

3 5 222 17 1

4 10 956 12 10

765 3 10

819 6 9

£ s. d. £ s. d.Maintenance of Property ... ... ...Plant and Tools

(1) Plant, etc. (purchased during year) ... 274 3 1(2) Tools (purchased during year) ... 0 8 4(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 106 2 9----

Refund of Rates (in Suspense) ... 4 17 2Other Refunds ... ... ... ... 17 4 0---- 22 1 2

4 19 8

380 14 2

Health Account Payments ...Vermin Account Payments ...Statutory Payments=Main Roads -Board ...All other Expenditure (to be specified if on

Works)Returned ChequesHoliday PaySupervision

60 13 1113 11 8

108 17 4Noxious Weeds ... 5 18 4Secretary's Advance Account 25 0 0Hume Pipes in Stock ... 2 19 11Certificate Holders . 17 5 6Road Board Association Subscription and

Expenses Conference ... ... 5 S 0Various ... ... 14 16 4

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at Treasury ...

48 6 3534 12 6336'.2 4

263 11 0

0 11 5

Total ... £3,705 13 5

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Lienruros.

Particulars.

Debit Balance at BankRates in Suspense ...Deposits heldDue to Vermin BoardAll other Liabilities

Due to Main Roads Trust Account, 1929-30Due to Main Roads Trust Account, 1930-31WagesAdvertising ...Plant Maintenance ...Stationery ...Wells and Dams ...Truck Supplies ...

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ...

s. d.

218 1 30 6 97 17 62 17 0

31 3 75 14 11 0 64 0 0------ 271 0 8... 2;844 15 7

s. d.353 4 5

6 5 317 17 718 16 4

Total ... £3,511 19 10

ASSETS.

Particulars.s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at Treasury ... 0 11 5Rates OutstandingGeneral Rates ... 1,966 0 4Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardFurniture ... 100 3 6Plant and Tools ... ... 750 4 6Buildings ... 624 0 0Other ... 015 6

Due by Health BoardAll other Assets

Hume Pipes In StockReturned Cheques ...

Total

1,481 3 627 13 5

2 19 1133 11 3----- 36 11 2

£3,511 19 10

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Upper Chapman Road Board; also compared theStatements of 'Receipts and Expenditure," the "As-sets and Liabilities," also supporting statements, andfound same to be correct.

N. L. HODGSON,Government Inspetor.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th June, 1931.

Name of Road, Street, etc.

Nolba-RockwellMarrahDonald-OsborneHaywardNaraling-BowesThomson ...Grimblethorpe Creek ...Narra-Tarra-IfoonyoonoolMurphy-YetnaWhelarra-YunaCoronation Beach ...Murphy-Norris ...Marrah Dam ...WandinBennett ...NewmarracarraNorris ...StationBrockman ...Nabawa-NaralingJupp

Maintenance.s. d.

0.16 6

1 13 626 14 513 15 11

2 9 94 7 71 9 0

18 12 02 3 6

10 14 2215 4

... 12 2 0

... 1 0 11

... 18 6 2

... 416 07 3 3

59 16 50 6 11

Construction.s. d.

34 0 016 0' 026 16 11

6 0 0

43 9 3

37_13` 0

9 10 433 3 .812 8 01 12 0

26 19 10

2608 QO EENME

Name ofForm No 51continued:

ad, Street, etc. ..Maintenance.

s.7

pton 27 1 79

HungerfordGeraldton-NorthaNorthern GullyGray-Foat-SappCarey ... ..Heenan ... .CrabbeHipper ... .

Nanson-HowatharraAngel ...Angel ExtensionWeston-Farrell ...Mt. ErinGray-NaralingRyminForrester-NewmarracarritNolba-LippleWilton-CraskeJohnson .Dindiloa-BowesNaraling-YunaHeelan-MoloneyTenindewaRockwell-NaralingNabawa-OddfellowsPenns ... ..Gray-Sims ...Urch .Nabawa-NorthamptonGeraldton MainEastough-ProtheroeChesham-WandinNolba-KeaysNanson-HeelanOakageeNabawa-Mt. ErinButcher's KnifeWright-Shields ...Cogley ReserveTaylor ...Olsen ...WhitelmrstNabawaNolba-WhelarraNolba-PascoeHotel Crossing ...Melersh-CayleyRoskham-OsborneMellersh Road ...Bray's CrossingDurawah-NansonForrester-BrooksMcKenzie

S 1724 S 021 12 0

9 19 018 3

7 18' "0 17 16 013 5 0

6 0

0 14 8

o 3 0

20 6

2.10 42 1 104 13 S

1219 1017 4 8

9.10 107 4 0

27 13 112 2 10

14 013 2

32 5 0267 12 8

1 0 0

2 2 10

5 "'16 0814 02 2 102 16 6

S 4

3 8 25 17 02 1 103 0 0

17 1-2 0

4 115 2

20 1925 15

00SC,

0

4 0 010 14' 047 11 67 18 2

5 1 0

23 8 9

SS 5 46 10 0

51 16 037 13 713 311

.

0..

15 4..12 5 1

,

16 2 ft

1 22 4 6o 17 6

9

Totals .. 789 11 9 £750 7 9

'We hereby certify that the -figures and, Particularsabove a re correct.

T. SDI( tian.

W. WEST-LANE:

15th Jul-, 1931.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 919

Woodanilling District. Road Board.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactionsof thO Board for Financial Year ended 30th June, 1930

SUSIOIARY OF RECEIPTS AND E XPENDI TUR E.

RECEIPT S.

Partieffilarss.

Credit Balance at commencement of yearBalance at Treasury ... ... 0 17 5Balance at National Bank (General Ac-

count), ... ... 490 19 0In hands of Secretary ... ... 89 9 6

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 837 17 1(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 175 19 11-- --

Loan Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year... 98 16(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 19 14 8

Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ... 118 6Motor Vehicles :

(a) Cars (Private) 534 5 0(b) Motor Cycles ... 25 0 0

Other Licenses, Fees, etc.( a) Gate Registration ... ... 0 10 0

".(b) Dogs ... 15 16 3(c) Recreation Grounds, Parks, etc.

Income from Property and Plant (other thanLighting)

Rent Shop ...Government Grants (including Main Roads

Board)Commonwealth (Federal Contracts) :

Perth-Albany Maintenance ...WOodanfiling West Road ...Woodanilling South Road ...Boyerine, North-EastNortham-York-Cranbrook Road

State : Annual Subsidy

178 5 5807 16 0366 11 11744 5231 0 0

s.

581 5 II.

1,013 17 0

118 11 2

677 11 1

8 G 3

0

2,327 19 0140 0 0

GAZETTE, [DECEMBER IS. 3931.

Loans raised under 10° Geo. V., No. 38,Part VII.

d. £ s. d.

Interest from Sinking Fund (2 years) ... 20 0 0Deposits

Contractors' ... ... 5 9 3Candidates' ... 3 0 0

8 9, 3Health Account Receipts 33 5 0Vermin Account Receipts ... 66 15 9Cemetery Account Receipts 5 17 6

05 IS 3All other. Receipts

Contribution to Works 3 2 3Closing Roads 1 14 0Sundries ... 7 16 9Transfers 91 1 5Returned Cheques ... 32 6 0Workers' Compensation 5 11 0Sale of Plates 0 0 0Pavilion Fund 'Crust Accoun 16 17 1

1,258 17 6Debit Balance at end of year at National

290 11 3

Total ... £6,570 1 8

EXPENDITURE.Particulars. s. d.

Expenses for Collecting Licenses-Licensing, Plates, Discs, etc.

Salaries ... ... - - 246 10 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) ... ... ... ... 23 3' 0Audit Fees ... ...Adverti sing ... ...Interest on Bank Overdraft"

1437

0

14 04 (I

2 G

Bank Charges ... -. . 0 10 0Three per cents. ... 34 5 0Stationery and Printing

10 t'l;

...Insurances (Guarantees, etc.)Insurances (Works, etc.) ... ... ... 70 is 0Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51( a) Roads .:. . ..... .., ... .. 1,558 5 9(b) Federal Contracts ... ... ... 1,249 13 6(e) Resumption of Lands . ... 74 14 4------ 2,882 13 7

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads ... ... ... ... 266 5 4(b) Perth-Albany Maintenance ... ... .313> 0 4(c) Water Supplies , ... ... 4 19 0(1) Recreation Grounds, Beaches 56 15 8(o) Water Reserve 16 .8 2

657 8 6Maintenance of ToWn Hall .. .. S 5 0Supervision ... .. 128 7 6Disbursements in respect to Loans raised

under 10° Geo. V., No. 38 (Part VII.)(see also Form 17)

Interest on Loans 105 0 0Paid into Sinking Fund and Exchange 30' 1 0Interest on Sinking Fund (2 years) ... 20 0 0

155 1 0Plant and Tools

(1) Plant, etc. (purchased during year) ... 421 4 4(2) Office Furniture

( 3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 134 9 7----- 578 1 2Refund of Contractors' Deposits, etc. ... 6 16 0Health Account Payments ... 47 5 6Vermin Account Payments ... .. 65 18 6Cemetery Account Payments 3 7 3Hospital Payments ... 36 0 0Workers' Compensation 5 11 0

101 1 51,226 12 5

All other Expenditure (to be specified if onWorks)

Closing Roads ... 0 16 0Slain Roads Board Payments 152 6 6Concrete Pipes (not allocated) ... 66 19 9Office Renovations 55 0 6Referendum Expenses 5 5 0Hall Hire 1 10 0Refunds .. .. , 0 12 8

282 10 5Balances at end of Year

To credit of Board at Treasury ... 56 5 4In hands of Secretary ... 20 7 11----- 76 13 3

Total £6,570 1 8

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.Particulars. s d.

Debit Balance at Bank ... 290 11 3Loan Liability ... 1,500' 0 0Outstanding Accounts 16 3 3Amounts owing on Contracts on hand 18 4 3Rates in Suspense 0 2Deposits Held ... 18 10 4Due to Vermin Board 03 12 2All other Liabilities-

Cemetery Account Credit ... 4 3 0Balance of Assets over Liabilities 3,149 5 10

Total £5,061 10 3

ASSETS.Particulars. 9.d s. d.

Credit Balance at Treasury ... 56 5 4In hands of Secretary 20 7 11Rates Outstanding

General Rates 626 5 2Loan Rates 58 12 8

684 17 10

1PEar711.;]: 18, 1931.]

Loan Sinkh Fund Investments (including

G017 F,Wl\T'ATE N'T

s. a. £ s. d.accrued interest) ... 206 10 5

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby Board

Furniture ... 99 5Plant and Tools ... 823 10 10Buildings ... . ... 2,323 18 2

3,240Loan Rate Debit 09 18 5Due by Health Board 262 0 7All other Assets

Main Roads Board (payments due) 355 18 0Overpaid Main Roads Board TrafiicFees 1 17 8Concrete Pipes on Hand ... 66 19 9

42-1 5

Total' ... £5,051 10 3

Sinking Funds, etc.Loan No. 1.Amount of loan, 81,500 ; Amount invested at

Treasury, including accrued Interest, £296 10s. 5d. ; Net liabilityon loan, 30th June, 1930, £1,203 9s. 7d.

We certify having examined the hooks and accounts of theWoodanilling Road- Board ; also compared the Statementsof " Receipts and Expenditure," the " Assets and Liabili-ties," also supporting statements, and found same to hecorrect.

G. SAMUEL,Government Inspector.

SMITH 4.7 GOYDER,Ratepayers' Auditor.

Form No. 51.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Worended 30th June, 1930.

or year

Name of Road, Street,etc.

Construction.£ s. d.

Maintenance.£ s. d.

Total.s. d.

Moondaminning 135 14 2 135 14 2Onslow 38 3 2 19.13 0 57 16.11Stewart 11 14 7 11 14 7Brazier South 7 13 0 29-.4 3 36 17 3Brazier North 8 4 2 8 4 2River ... 0 17 10 0 17 10Westwood ... 0 2 5 5 11 1 5Shenton North 7 4 4 7 4 4Ashwell 293 4 4 0 7 33 3 11KoJoncllikan 4 19 0 4 10 0Shenton South 27 1 7 4 2 4 31 311Douglas ... 125 15 7 3 17 10 129 13 5Johnson 4 2 1 219 9 7 110Dewey 48 7 11 48 7 11Newstead 13 4 0 1 2 0 14 6 0Anzac .- 2 4 1 2 4 1Marshall 35 10 0 2 13 10 38 12 10Bainbridge 13 15 0 13 15 0Wilhelm's 42 14 0 12 14 0Mcrrit's 3 11 6 3 11 6Reschke 1 0 0 1 0 0Hensinan 4 16 0. 0.16 9 '5 12 9Orchard ... 3 17 10 3 17 10Princep 1 13 7 1 13 7Hope 4...4 0 4 4 0Robinson West 0 13 033 1 03 16 10Cornwall ... 16 7 46 7 1Coban Soak ... 16 1 16 1 9

Total, West Ward... 618 17 S 193 0 5 811 18 1

Trimmer ... 11 3 10 11 3 10Mouritz 1 15 9 1 15 9Hobart 3 8 11 1 10 3 5 S 2Burt ... ... 3 17 0 -3 17 0Kelly ... ... 1 2 0 1 2 0Dean-Brown ... 7 1 10 7 1 10School 21.12 3 5 15 4 . 27 7 7Tie Line ... 19 14 4 2 7 2 22 1 0Robinson East 20 2 4 0 19 5 21 1 I)Darby 2 12 6 0 10 5 3 11 11Prospect 3 7 6 3 7 6Patterson 31-0 7 3 1 11 37 2 0Dyson's Rock 52 13 3 ... 52 13 3Shackley 3 0 0 ... 3 0 0Harvey ... 219 8 7 9 5 9 228 14 4Oxley 286 13 11 11 13 10 298 7 9

Total, East a 663 6 8 64 10 0 727 16 S

TotalsWest Ward ... 018 1.7 S 103 0 5 811 18 1East Ward ... 661 6 6-110 0 727 16 8Streets 166 11 8 14 11 175 6 7General Works 109 9 9 109- 0 9

Federal Contracts :Perth-Albany ,Maim

tenance 31 3 0 -I 111,, 0 4Woodauilling West ... 440 1 0 449 1 0Woodanilling South 28 12 4 28 12 4Cartmeticup -7 17 7 17 2Boycrine, North-East 367 16 6 07 16 6Northam- York -Cran-

brook ... 396 4 6 4 6

Total, Federal Con-tracts ... 1,240 13 6 313 0 1 1,562 11 10

Total Works 2,807 19 3 579 5 8 3,387 4 11

TTE. W.A. 2609

Form No. 17.77, Road Districts Act, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th -June, 1930.Loan No. 1.Amount authorised; 81,500 ; Noraintd, amountraised by issue of Debentures, £1,500 ; Net amount realised

(nominal)Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses, £1,496lls. 6d. ; Where floated . Local ; Date of issue, 1st January, 1022Currency, £200 (10 years). `: 1,300,(20 years) ; Rate of interest,. 7per cent.; Percentage of :inking Fund, 2 per cent. ; AnnualLiability due on account of interest and sinking fund, £135 ; Amountpaid durint, the year under review, £135 Purpose for which the loanwas raised, Hall and office.

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars, aboveare correct.

7th August, 1931.

(Signed) E. R. BELL,Chairman.

SPENCER GWYNN. E,Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919;Woodanilling District Road Board.

ANNUAL St t oinent showing operations Mid transactionsof the Board for Financial Year ended 30th June, 1931 :

SUMMA !IN" OE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.:RECEIPTS.

Particulars.s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of years. d.

Balance at Treasury 56 5In hands of Secretary ... 7 11

76 13 3General Rate

(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 347 3(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 156 8

503 11 11

68 1 7Loan Rate

(1) Current Rates collected during year ...(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 16 0 3

84 1 10Traffic LicensesCart and Carriage ... 105 15 2Motor Vehicles

(a) Cars (Private) ... 610 0 0(b) Motor Cycles ... 34: 0 0

758 15 2Other Licenses, Fees, etc.(a) Hawkers ... ... 0 3 0(b) Dogs ... ... -1:3 3 9(c) Recreation Grounds, Parks, et. e. 2 15 5(d) Petrol Bowsers ... ... ... 0.15 '-0

7 2itneome from Property and Plant (other than

Lighting)Hire of Plant ... 0 17 6

Government Grants' (including in RoadS.Board)

CommonwealthNortham-York-Cranbrook 218 15 2Perth-Albany ... 246 10 1

465 5 3Legal Expenses Recovered ... 1 18 6Deposits--

Contractors' ... 1 9 0Candidates' ... 5 0 0

6 9 0Health Account Receipts ... ... 35 14 2Vermin Account Receipts ... . 52 17 11Cemetery Account Receipts ... ... ... 7 0 0----- 95 12 1Trust AccountsRate Rebate Account ... ... 110 2 11.All. other Reeeipts

Returned Cheques ... ... ... 29 17 0Closing Roads ... ... 0 17 0Transfers ... ... -... ... 407 3 3'Office Expenses (refund petty cash) 5 0 0Sale of Horses ... ... ... 2 1 0Workers' Compensation ... 7 0 0Cart Plates ... ... ... 4 6 9Registration Discs, Cars ... 6 0 0Registration Discs, Cycles ... 1 2 6Refunds ... . 0 4 5Prize Money ... ... ... 3 5 0Sale of Material ... ... 1 16 3

468 12 2Debit Balance at end of YearAt NationalBank ... 95 6 10

Total £2,693 3 7

EXPENDITURE.Particulars.

£ s. d. £ s. d.Debit Balance at commencement of year

at National Bank 290 11 3Expenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... 15 18 9340 4 0

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,27 0 11

Election Expenses ... ... ... ... 2 2 0Audit Fees ... 14 14 0Advertising ... ... 15 5 0Interest on Bank Overdraft ... 2 6 6Bank Charges ... ... 0 10 0Three per cents. ... 28 8 8Legal Expenses (Ordinary) ... 2 11 10Stationery and Printing ... 6 0 10Insurances (Guarantees, etc.) 2 8 9Insurances (Works, etc.) ... ... ... 34 7 6Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ... ... ... ... 417 6 6(b) 'Windmill ... ... ... 72 17 7(e) Resumption of Lands ... 9 12 6

2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 193

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

a. d. £ s. d. Form No. 61.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

(a) Roads ... ... 418(b) Recreation Grounds, Beaches ... 11

9 89 6

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other. Works for year----- 429 19 2 ended 30th June, 1931.Disbursements in respect to Loans raised

under 10° Geo. V., No. 38 (Part VII.)(see also Form 17)

Interest on Loans ... 105 0 0

Name of Road, Street, Construction, Maintenance. Totals.

etc. £ s. d s. d. s. d.Paid into Sinking Fund 30 0 0 .Ashwell 56 6 4Exchange . 0 1 0

.Mader ... 2566 76 04 26 7 0

Plant and Tools135 1 0 River ... S 8 3 8

Cornwall ... 632 11 63 2 11(1) Plant, etc. (purchased during year) ... 3 16 1 Watson 9.76 9 16 2(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 41 2 2 Kojonollikin 3 4 0 3 4 0

44 18 3 Brazier, North 2 17 10 2 17 10Refund of Contractors' Deposits 3 2 3 Dewey 6 8 0 5 11 6 11 19 6Refund of ,Rates Rebate Account 5 7 10 Marshall 2 0 0 2 0 0Refund of 'Candidates' Deposits 5 0 0 Anzac ... 4 7 5 4 7 5

13 10 1 Robinson, West 10 0 20 17 6 21 17 6liealth Account Payments ...Vermin Account Payments ...

57105

2 310 2

Norring 15 9 11 15 9 11Douglas . . 31 8 4 10'18 10 42 7 2

Cemetery Account PaymentsStatutory Payments,

16 6 8 Brazier, South. 9 16 3 9 16 3Hensman 1 10 8 1 10 8

Main Roads Board "85 5 2 Bainbridge ... 3 1 1 3 1 1Hospitals 30 0 0 Baxter 3 1 2 3 1 2

115 5 2 Johnson 3 10 6 3 10 6Trust AccountsPavilion FundAll other Expenditure (to be specified if on

16 17 1 Hope ... 0 18 0 0 18 0Nonish 6.12 0 6 12 0

Works) . Westwood 1.73 0 4 13 0

Returned Cheques 29 17 0 Onslow 35 6 8 35 6 8Closing Roads ... 0 8 2 Orchard ... 2.75 0 2 8 11 5 3 11Transfers ... . 407 3 3 Shenton, South 3 17 11 3 17 11Delegates' Expenses ... 4 15 0 Merritt 1 5 0 0 5 3 1 10 3

Cement Account ... 5 10 7Workers' Compensation ... 7 0 0 Total, West Ward 212 14 6 134 6 4 347 0 10Hall Hire 0 5 0Petty Cash Refund Account 5 0 0

459 10 0Balances at end of Year Trimmer 17 7 5 38 17 7 56 5 0

In hands of Secretary 16 S 2 School 20 3 3 20 3 3Patterson 2 11 1 2 11 1

Total £2,693 3 7 Darby 3 5 3 3 5 3Lime Lake 19...5 0 19 5 0Hobart 4 7 10 4 7 10Rupert '2 10 0 2 10 0Harvey 18 14 8 18 14 8Ballayiug 12...9 4 7 4 1 19 13 5

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS. Bockering 0 12 0 12 6Cartmeticup 4.12 9 22 0 4 26 13 1

LIABILITIES. Oxley .. 46 4 4 46 4 4Clifden 0 10 0 0 10 0

Particulars. Robinson, East 15 11 5 15 11 5£ s. d. £ s. d. Burt ... 5 11 0 5 11 0

Debit Balance at Bank 95 6 10 Suggs' 2 6 10 2 6 10Loan Liability ... 1,500 0 0 Dysons' Rock `2 17 5 2 17 5

Outstanding Accounts 22 5 9 Tie Line ... 33.73 5 0 5 0 33 18 5

Rates in Suspense ... 1 0 2 Prospect 3 18 10 3 18 10Due to Vermin Board 10 19 11 Wise ... 0.75 0 0 15 0

All other LiabilitiesMain Road Board AccountSpecial Traffic Total, East Ward ... 88 2 11 197 11 5 285 14 4

Fees Trust Account ... ... 33Rebate of Rates Account-35 per cent

113

12 6

15 1197 7 7 Streets 10 4 3 21 1 1 31 5 4

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 3,137 4 3 General 96 17 9 96 17 9

Total ... £4,961 4 6Federal Roads

Northam - York -Cranbrook ... 9 7 1 38 5 3 47 12 4

ASSETS. Perth-Albany ... 27 5 7 27 5 7

Particulars.s. d. £ s. d.

9 7 1 65 10 10 74 17 11

Cash in hands of Secretary 16 8 2Rates, Outstanding

General Rates ... 937 6 4SUMMARY.

Loan Rates ... 122 4 2 West Ward ... 212 14 6 134 6 4 347 0 101,059 10 6 East Ward ... 88 2 11 197 11 5 285 14 4

Loan Sinking Fund Investments (including Streets 10 4 3 '21 1 1 31 5 4

accrued interest) ... 326 10 5 General ... 66 17 9 96 17 9

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby Board

Federal Roads ... 9 7 1 6570 10 74 17 11

Total Works ... £417 6 6 £418 9 8 £835 16 2Furniture ... ... 96 15 10Plant and Tools ... 726 0 11Buildings ... ... 2,323 18 2

3,146 14 11Due by Health Board 283 8 8Due by Loan Rates Account ... 120 17 7

All other AssetsDue by Cemetery Account 5 3 8Cement on Hand 5 10 7 Form No. 17.

Total £4,964 4 6 The Road Districts Act, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).

Sinking Funds, etc.

Loan No. I.Amount of Loan, £1,500 ; Amount invested atTreasury, including accrued interest, £326 10s. 5d.4 Net liabilityon loan, 30th June, 1931, £1,173 9s. 7d.

We certify having examined the books and accounts pfthe Woodanilling Road Board ; also compared the State-ments of " Receipts and Expenditure," the " Assets andLiabilities," also supporting statements, and found sameto be correct.

(SO.)

G. SAMUELGovernment Inspector.

SMITH & GOYDER,Ratepayers' Auditor.

Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1931.

Loan No. 1.Amount authorised, £1,500 ; Nominal amountraised by issue of Debentures, £1,500 ; Net amount realised(nominal) Amount less Discount and Flotation Expenses, £1,496lls. 6d. Where floated, Local ; Date of issue, 1st January,1922 ; dummy, £200 (10 years), £1,300 (20 years) ; Bate of in-terest, 7 per cent. ; Percentage of sinking fund, 2 per cent. ; Annualliability due on account of interest and sinking fund, £135 ; Amountpaid during the year under review, £135 ; Purpose for which theloan was raised, Hall and offices.

We hereby certify that the figures andparticulars aboveare correct.

(Signed) E. R. BELL,Chairman.

Dated 28th July, 1931.

SPENCER GWYNNE,(Secretary.

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2611

WILUNA ROAD BOARD.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatC. S. L. Barns has been appointed Secretary and En-gineer to the above Board, Secretary to the Local HealthAuthority and Traffic Inspector.

ARTHUR 0. BROWNE,eh:dun:HI.

MAIN ROADS BOARD.Accepted Tender.

IT is notified, for general information, that the following tender has been accepted.

M. GLENDINNING,Secretary.

Date, Contractor, Particulars, and Amount.16-12-31T. M. Donovan, Post Office, Augusta: Vic-

toria Plains Road Board DistrictMogumber-MooraRoadProposal 51 K.Construction of a 6/25ft.span driven pile round Timber Bridge, 16ft. widebetween kerbs, over Moore River, and 3,350 linealfeet of road approaches; £1,717 15s. 8d.

CARNAMAH VERMIN BOARD.NOTICE is hereby given that MeSsrs. T. Paterson, E. J.Clark, K. Kitson, and W. 0 'Callaghan have been dulyappointed Vermin Inspectors to the above Board asfrom the 1st January, 1932.

for Ca rnamalt Vermin Board,ARNOLD C. BIERMA.N,

Secretary,9th December, 1031.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTM

M.W.S. 1776/28.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuanceof "The Metropolitan Water Supply,Drainage Act, 1909," that water mainsin the undermentioned streets, in therated:

SEWERAGE,ENT.

of Section 9.3Sewerage, andhave been laiddistricts indi-

Perth- Municipality.1022/29 Grantham Street, from Jersey' Street to

Harbourne StreetWesterly.Melville Road District.

1077/31Murray Road, from Lot 946 to Lot 940Northerly.

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,prepared to supply water from such mains to landswithin rateable distance thereof.

Dated at Perth this 18th day of December, 1931.G. C. HAYWOOD,

Under Secretary,

THE AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906; INDUS-TRIES ASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND ITSAMENDMENTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned landand leases will be received by the Trustees on dates andat the local offices named:

Tenders returnable at Kununoppin2/1/32.864/30 A.B.

Ninghan Locations 1468, 1469, 1338, and 1339, beingthe whole of the land comprised in Leases 20631/68,21031/68, and 20758/68, standing in the names of Clifford Dare-,Riley, Foss Andrew Riley, and Walter Ham-monds; area 3,875 acres, situated 10 miles South ofClear,y; described as 79.0 acres first class giant mallee,gimlet, and salmon country; 510 acres second classgood malice and broom; balance third class scrub; 200acres forest and 380, acres Mixed clearing; camp.

Tenders returnable at Kellerberrin-2/1/32.1118/21 A.B.

Avon Locations 7736, 12891, 12983, and 7737, beingthe whole of the land comprised in Leases 13187/55,26475/55, and 21149/55, and Crown Grant 543/162,standing in the name of Anton Perich; area 994 acres,situated four miles South of Bungulla;- described as434 acres first class mallee, jam, and york gum; 470acres second class jam and yorkgum; balance third class

scrub plain; 240 acres forest and 470' acres scrub cleared;40 acres part cleared; 2 wells; 598 chains 3; 4, and 6-wire boundary fence; 142 chains 3-wire internal fence;4-roomed humpy.

Tenders returnable at Northam- 2/1/32.1401/25 A.B.

Cowcowing A.A. Lots 111 and 218, being the wholeof the land comprised in Leases 33770/55 and 38409/55,standing in the name of Hector George SpaVen;. area4441/i acres, situated five miles East of Nalkain;: de-scribed as 152 acres first class red loam, salmon, gimlet,and mallee; balance third class sandy scrub plain; 133acres, forest and 40 acres scrub cleared; 73 acres partcleared.

420/14 A.B.Avon Location 20958, being the whole of the land corn.

prised in Lease 21310/68, standing in the name of. Hec-tor George Spaven; area 1,994 acres, situated three milesSouth-East of Nalkain; described as 300 acres firstclass red loam; 560 acres second class red sandy loam;balance third class sandy plain; 240 acres forest and1,460 acres scrub and mallee cleared; well; mill; tankand troughing; 527 chains 3-wire and netting, 214 chains6-wire, 7 chains 4-wire and netting fencing; 3-roomediron house; stables and barn.

1233/19 A.B.Con-cowing A.A. Lots 203 and 204, beino. the whole

of the land comprised in Leases 23935/55 and 23934/55,standing in the name of Hector George Spaven; area640 acres, situated five miles East of Nalkain; de-scribed as 250 acres first class salmon, gimlet, and mangecountry; 190 acres second class red to grey sandy loam;balance third class sandy loam; 245 acres forest, 185acres scrub and mallee, 188 acres scrub cleared; 288chains 3-wire:and netting fencing; dam,, 800.

The improvements are quoted from office records andare believed to be correct but the Trustees do not guar-antee them. Tenderers should satisfy themselves as tothe improvements and their condition._

Tenderers are required to state what amount rpf de-posit they are prepared to offer, the terms required forbalance of purchase, also if able to carry on withoutfurther assistance.

All tenders to be forwarded to the District Inspector,Agricultural Bank, at place named, the envelope to bemarked "Tender for 's property

No tender necessarily accepted.E. A. MeLARTY,

General Manager Agricultural Bank, Soldiers'Settlement Scheme, and Industries Assist-ance Board.

18th December, 1931.

THE DRIED FRUITS ACT, 1926.A me ndment of Iteg id at io us.

REGULATION 6 of the Regulations made under "TheDried :Fruits Act, 1926," on the 1.0th day of March,1927, and published in the Coveronemt Gazette of the11th day of March, 1927, is hereby amended by addinga proviso at the end thereof as follows:

Provided that all fruit which is unsaleable shall beexcluded in calculating the levy.

Approved by His Excellency the Administrator inExecntive Council this 15th day of December, 1931.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

APPOINTMDepartment of Mines,

2190/31. Perth, 15th December, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint Police Constable EdwardCharles Nicholls as Deputy Mining Registrar at West-onia, Yilgarn Goldfield, vice F. A. Hearn, transferred.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

2612 GOVERN141EN GAZETTE, W.A. DECEMBER 18, 1931.

THE MINING- AC ', 1904.Authority to Mine on Resep id :iiiipted

Depo rtment of Mines,1960/31. Perth, 15th Pe(.01111iQr, 1931.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in F::ocutive Council,by virtue of the powers conferred, under Section 30 of" The Mining Act, 1904," has been pleased to grant,conditionally, William Harvey Williams and RichardHarvey Foley authority to mine No. 485a (14E/31) oncertain reserved and exempted lands. within KalgoorlieTownsite, East Coolgardie Goldfield; to be held asProspecting Area No. 2633s.

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

THE MINI..iutiroritj,- to Mice

1813/,' I.Iii :'.7.::0110):

cc, tditimi:o. 18-

lands withinheld; be

iristic powers comt-cryAct, 1904," 1. is

Christian. Peter/ 1 ) on certainalgoorlie Townsite,

Pro; peCting

CT, 1904.

Ie Council,'lion 30 of!

o grout,ol'lt to mine

rVed and exemptodEast Coolgardie Gold-Area No. 2

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines,

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 15th December, 1931.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1904, ". His Excellency the ,Administratorin Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and appliCatio s for Leases as shown below.

M. J. CALANCHINI, .Under Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey :

Goldfield. District. No of Application.

East. CoolgardieNorth CoolgardiePilbaraYilgarnOutside Proclaimed Fields

Menzies ...Marble Bar

(Northern)

5456E*5523z8613385, 3386, 33878mi

dLimer's Homestead Lease.

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Miner's Homestead Lease for non-payment of rent, published in the Government Gazette ofthe 10th July, 1931, was declared cancelled and the Lessee re-instated as of his former estate :

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease.

Name of Lease. Lessee.

Phillips iver 294 Peach Hill aters, John Walter Yearbury

Conditionally.

THE INING ACT, 1904.

License to Treat Tailings.Department of Mines,

Perth, 15th December, 1931.HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers conferred under Section 112 of " The MiningAct, 1904," has been pleased to grant a License to treat. Tailings, as shown below.

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

No. Corres. No. Licensee. Goldfield. Locality. Period.

!60n (4/31) 945/31 Terrell, Richard Percival ... Coolgardie ... Late G.M. Leases Nos. 3409,3417

6 months from 1stDecember, 1931.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

partrnent, of Alines,Perth, 15th December,

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, iu accordance with Section 297 of " The Mining Act; 1901. insbeen pleased to authorise the occupant of the undermentioned Temporary Reserve to occupy, conditionally, the said Tem-porary Reserve.

No. Corres. No.

J. SCADDAN,Minister for Mines.

Occupant. Term extended to : Loca y.

421H 1117/24 The Union Plaster Company, Limited 31st May, 1932 ... Lake Seabrook, Yilgarn. Goldfield.

DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GA ZETT , W A 2613

Form 7."Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order' made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 132 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between G. Wood, Son & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and The

Coastal Food Manufacturers and Wholesale Mixingand Packing Establishments Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emergency Act, 1931," bearing date the 11th clay ofSeptember

'1931, made application to the Court for an

order that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924, datedthe 23rd day of January, 1924, as amended, be varied,and the Court hearing the said application on the 20thday of October, 1931, it is ordered that the said Indus-trial Agreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shall be re-duced in accordance with the provisions of Part II. ofthe above Act and the rates °prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th clay of October, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 152 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Charles Tompkins, Applicant, and The Metro-politan Hairdressers and Wigmakers Employees'

Union, of Workers, Respondent.WHEREAS the aboveuamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of The Financial Emer-gency Aet, 1931," bearing date the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 17 of 1928, dated the 18th dayof December, 1928, be varied, and the Court hearing thesaid application on the 15th clay of October, 1931, it is

,ordered that the said Award be varied so that the ratesof ,salaries,, wages; or remuneration therein prescribedshall be reduced in accordance with the provisions ofPart IL of the above Act and the rates prescribed inthe Schedule therto.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court

[L.s.]

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL .EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order fide" by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 161 of 1931.

the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Goode, Durrant, & Co., Ltd., Applicant, andThe Boot Trade of WeStern Australia Union- of

\Yorkers, Perth, Respondent.'WHEREAS the abovenanied applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of The Financial Enter-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 15th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No 38 of 1926, datedthe 19th day of November, 1926, as amended, be varied,and the = Court hearing the said application on the 12thday of October, 1931, it is ordered that -the said- Indus-trial AgreeMent lie varied -so that the rates of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed- shall be :re-duced- in accordance with the provisions if part II. ofthe above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 19th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL ElitERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration 'in relation to

an :application made to the Court.E.A. No. 181 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at 'Perth.Between Monarch Laundry, Ltd., Applicant, and Metro-

politan 'Laundry', Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the aboveuamed applicant, by an appliea-tion made under Section 14 of The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 21st day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 5 of 1923, dated the 1st day ofApril, 1924, as amended, be varied, and the Court hear-ing the said application on the 14th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed' shall be reduced in -accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 16th day of -November, 1931.By the Court,

.s. FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 182 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Monarch Laundry, Ltd., Applicant, and Amal-

gamated Road Transport Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the -21st day ofSeptember

'1931, made application to the Court for an

order that Award No. 2 of 1928, dated the, 1st day ofOctober, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 14th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied sothat the rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration there-in prescribed shall be reduced in accordance with theprovisions of Part II. of the above Act and the ratesprescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

PRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

0

Western Australia.THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.

Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation toan application made to the Court.

E.A. No 183 of 1931.In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.

Between Monarch Laundry, Ltd., Applicant, and TheWest Australian Shop Assistants and WarehouseEmployees' Industrial Ulnion of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Eimer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 21st day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for onrrder that Award No. 3 of 1929, dated. the 15th day ofMarch, 1929, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 14th clay of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied sothatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the -pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

2614 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. rDECE.)triER 18,- 1931.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 188 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Penfolds Wines, Limited, Applicant, and The

Metropolitan Wine and Spirit Warehouse Em-ployees' Industrial Union of Workers, WA., Re-

: spondent.WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 28 of 1925, datedthe 1st day of May, 1925, as amended, be varied, andthe Court hearing the said application on the 21st dayof October, 1931, it is ordered that the said IndustrialAgreement be varied_ so that the rates of salaries, wages,or remuneration therein prescribed shall be reduced inaccordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed, in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court, of Arbitration in relation lo

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 189 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Penfolds Wines, Limited, Applicant, and Fed-

erated Clerks' Union of Australia Industrial Unionof Workers, V.A. Branch, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 10 of 1927, dated the 2nd, dayof March, 1931, be varied, and the Court hearing thesaid application on the 21st day of October, 1931, it isordered that the said Award be varied so that the ratesof salaries, wages, or remuneration therein prescribedshall be reduced in accordance with the provisions ofPart II. of the above Act and the rates prescribed inthe Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] PRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 190 of '1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Penfolds Wines, Limited, Applicant, and Amal-

gamated Road Transport Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application: to the Court for anorder that Award No. 2 of 1928, dated the 1st day ofOctober, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 21st day of Octooer,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration therein pre-scribed shall be reduced' in accordance with the pro-visions of , Part II. of the above Act and the rates p re-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western, Australia.

THE FINANCIAL, EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in :retation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 194 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between J. M. Seward, & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and The

Metropolitan Wine and :Spirit Warehouse Em-ployees' Industrial Union- of Workers, W.A., Re-spondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial . Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 21st day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 28 of 1925, datedthe 1st day of May, 1925, as amended,, be varied, andthe Court hearing the said application on the 21st dayof October, 1931, it is ordered that the said IndustrialAgreement be varied so that the rates of salaries, wages,or remuneration therein prescribed shall be reduced, inaccordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[a.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court' of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court,E.A. No. 196 of 1931.

the Court of 'Arbitration, at Perth.Between. Milne & Company, Applicant, and The Metro-

politan Wine and Spirit Warehouse Employees' In-dustrial Union of: Workers, 'W.A., , Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant; by an application. made under Section 14 of "The Financial, Eine,gency Act, 1931," . bearing date the 22nd day., ofSeptember, 1931, made application. to the Court: -for anorder. that Industrial Agreement No. 28 of 1925, datedthe 1st day of May,' 1925, as amended, be varied, andthe Court hearing the said application on the 21st dayof October, 1931, it is ordered .that. the said IndustrialAgreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,, wages,or remuneration therein prescribed, shall be reduced inaccordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.'By the Court,

[a.s.] FRANK WALSH,'Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 197 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Milne & Company, Applicant, and Federated

Clerks' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers, W.A. Branch, Respondent.

Vi 11 EREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 22nd, day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 10 of 1927, dated the 2nd day ofMarch, 1931, be varied, and the Court hearing the saidapplication on the 21st day of October,, 1931, it is or-dered that the said Award be varied so: that the rates ofsalaries, wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shallbe reduced in accordance with the provisions of Part ILof the above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSII,Clerk of Court.

DECJE MBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNM ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2615

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 200 of 1931.

IM the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Richard Holmes & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and

The Coastal Food Manufacturers and WholesaleMixing and Packing Establishments Employees'Industrial Union of Workers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act; 1931," bearing date the 15th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924, datedthe 23rd day of January, 1924, as amended, be varied,and the Court hearing the said application on the 19thday of October, 1931, it is ordered that the said Indus-trial Agreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shall be re-duced in accordance with the provisions of Part II. ofthe above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[a.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court,.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY' ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 208 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.veen Lionel Samson & Son, Applicant, and TheMetropolitan Wine and Spirit Warehouse Em-ployees' Industrial Union of Workers, W.A., Re-spondent.

WHEREAS' the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 28 of 1925, datedthe 1st day of May, 1925, as amended, be varied, andthe Court. bearint, the said application on the 21st dayof October, 1931, it is ordered that the said IndustrialAgreement be varied so that the rates of salaries waes,or remuneration therein prescribed shall be redauced' inaccordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 209 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 210 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Lionel Samson & Son, Applicant, and Amalga-

mated Road Transport Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 2 of 1928, dated the 1st day ofOctober, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 21st day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-:2cribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931. .

By the Court,FRANK WALSH,

Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 211 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between J. & W. Bateman, Ltd., Applicant, and The

Coastal Food Manufacturers and Wholesale Mixingand Packing Establishments Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of ` The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924, datedthe 23rd day of January, 1924, as amended, be varied,and the Court hearing the said application on the 20thday of October, 1931, it is ordered that the said Indus-trial Agreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shall be re-duced in accordance with the provisions of Part IL ofthe above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Cleric of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order inade by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.to E.A...No. 228 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between W. D. Moore & Co., Applicant, and The Coastal

Food Manufacturers and Wholesale Mixing andPaclemg Establishments Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931,'' bearing date the 16th clay ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924, datedthe 23rd day of January, 1924, as amended, be varied,and the Court hearing the said application on the 20thday of October, 1931, it is ordered that the said Indus-trial Agreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,Wages, or' remuneration *therein prescribed shall ,he re-duced' in accordance with the provisions of Part II. ofthe above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

.Between Lionel Samson & Son, Applicant, and FederatedClerks' Union of Australia Industrial Union of,Workers, W.A. Branch, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenatued applicant, by an 'applica-tion made under Section 14 of The. Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931, y bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 10 of 1927, dated the 2nd dayof March, 1931, be varied, and the Court hearing thesaid application on the 21st day of October, 1931, it isordered that the said Award he varied so that the ratesof salaries, wages, or remuneration therein prescribedshall, be reduced in accordance with the provisions . orPart' II. of the above Act and the rates prescribed inthe Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

FJ,P1 FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

2616 (OVERN1tSENT GAZETTE, WA. [DECEMBER 18, 1931.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relati

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 232 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Henry Berry & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and The

Coastal Food Manufacturers and Wholesale Mixingand Packing Establishments Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924, datedthe 23rd day of January, 1924, as amended, be varied,and the Court hearing the said application on the 20thday of October, 1931, it is ordered that the said Indus-trial Agreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shall be re-

, Ouced in accordance with the provisions of Part II. ofthe above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE' FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 238 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between F. H. Paulding & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and

Federated Clerks' Union of Australia IndustrialUnion of Workers, W.A. Branch, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made -Under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th clay ofSeptember, 1931; made application to the Court for anorder that AWard No. 10 of 1927, dated the 2nd day ofMarch, 1931, be varied, and the Court hearing the saidapplication on the 21st day of October, 1931, it is or-dered that the said Award be varied so that the rates ofsalaries, wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shallbe reduced in accordance with the provisions of Part II.of the above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

PRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 239 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between F. H. Faulding & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and

The West Australian Cleaners, Caretakers, Lift At-tendants, Window Cleaners, Attendants, Watchmen,and Domestics' Industrial 'Union of Workers,Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 1 of 1929, dated the 4th day ofOctober, 1929, be varied, and the Court hearing the saidapplication on the 21st day of October, 1931, it is or-dered that the said Award be Taried so that the rates ofsalaries, wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shallbe reduced in accordanee with the provisions of Partof the above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form. 7.Western Australia:

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY 'ACT, ,1931.,Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the:Court..E.A. . No. 240 of 1931.

In- the Court of Arbitrationi. at. Perth.Between, F. H. Paulding -& ,Co., Ltd., Applicant, and

Amalgamated Road . Transport Union- ,,of 'Workers,Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931,'' bearing date the 16th day ofSeptember,. 1931, made application to the .Court for anorder that Award No..2 of 1928, dated the 1st day ofOctober, 1928;. as amended, be varied; and the Courthearing the said application on the 21st day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration therein pre-scribed shall be reduced, in accordance -with,-,the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and:the rates pro-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

[L.s.]

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application, made to the Court.E.A. No. 246 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between D. & J. Fowler, Limited, Applicant, and The

Coastal Food Manufacturers and Wholesale Mixingand Packing Establishments Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers; Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "Tine Financial ,Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 21st day ;ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for ,anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924, datedthe 23rd clay- of January, 1924, as amended, be varied,and the Court hearing the. application on the 20thday of October, 1931, it is- ordered that the said Indus,trial Agreement be varied so that the rates of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shall be re-dliced in accordance with the provisions of Part, II. ofthe above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulethereto.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANC CAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order ,made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an' application made to the Court.E.A. No. 254 Of, 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Horrocks &- Wadham, Ltd., Applicant, and The

Coastal Food Manufacturers and Wholesale Mixingand Packing Establishments' Employees ' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an upplica-lion made under Section 14 of The Financial Emer-gency Act, :1931," bearing date the 21st day' Of.September, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 4 of 1924; datedthe 23rd day of January, 1924, as amended, 'be varied,and the Court hearing the said application on the 20thday of October. 1931, it is ordered that the said luaus-trial Agreeinent be varied so' that the rates "of salaries,wages, or remuneration therein prescribed shall 11,? rr-auced iu accordance with the proviSions of 'Part o

the above Act and the rates prescribed in the Schedulehereto.Dated the 26th' day Of October, 1931:

By the Court,FRANK WALSH,

Clerk of Court.

RECbtEl: 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; W.A. 26

Form 7:Western ,'Australia.

THE FINANCIAL 'EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A; No. 258 of 1931.

Iir''the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Frank Daniels, Limited,' Applicant, and 'West

; ern_ Australian Branch of the Printing IndustryEmployees' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Respondent., -

WHEREAS the , abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency' Act, 1931," bearing- date the '17th day ofSepteMber, 1931, made application to the Court for allorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928,' as amended,, be varied,'" and the Courthearing' the said application on the 28th day of October,1931; it is ordered that the' said 'Award be varied so thatthe rates' of salaries, wages; or remuneration thereiaprescribed: 'Shall be 'reduced in accordance with-the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia,

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 193].Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

all application made to the Court.E.A. No. 259 of 1931.

la the Court of Arbitration, at non.Between imperial. Printing Company, Limited, Appli-

, cant, and Wrstern Australian Braila of the Print-ing .Industry Employees' Union of Australia Indus-trial Union of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by all applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 193E", bearing date the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 26th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-ViSions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931..By the CoUrt,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an 'application made to the CourtE.A. No. 261 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Barclay & Sharland, Limited, Applicant, and

Western Australian Branch of the Printing Indus-try Employees' Union of Australia IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion Made under Section' 14 of "The Financial Ethergency Act, 1931," bearing date , the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for dn.'order that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the,, 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the ,pra-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the ,rates pre-

, Scribed' in the Schedule thereto.Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.

By the Court,[L,s.] FRANK -WALSH,

Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application Made to the Court.E.A. No. 262 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between T. F. ChriStie, Limited, Applicant, and Western

Australian Branch of the Printing Industry Em-ployees' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of " The Financial 'Entergency Act, 1931," bearing date the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 26th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western. Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 193LOrder made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 263 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between R. S. Sampson, Brokensha; Limited, Applicant,

and Western Australian Branch of the PrintingIndustry Employees' Union of Australia InduStrialUni6n of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

W fIEREAS tile abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made Under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer,gummy Act, 1931," bearing date the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended,' be varied,, and the Courthearing the said application on the 26th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pro-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By tic Cdurt,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7:Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 264 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Shipping Newspapers (W.A.), LiMited, Appli-

cant, and Western Australian Branch of the Print-ing Industry Employees' Union of Australia In-dustrial Union of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an ppliction made under Section 14 of "The 'Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application'on the 26th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be Varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall ,be reduced in accordance With the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

2618 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [DECEMBER 18, 19

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 265 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Van Heurck & Thomas, Ltd., Applicant, and

Western Australian Branch of the Printing Indus-try Employees' Union of Australia IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of ''The Financial Emer-gency, Act, 1931," bearing date the 17th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 27th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 270 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between -Clarkson, Limited, Applicant, and Amalgam-

ated Road Transport Union of Workers, Perth, Re-spondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of 'The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 2 of 1928, dated the 1st day ofOctober, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 2nd day of Novem-ber

'1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied

so that the rates of salaries, wages, or remunerationtherein prescribed shall be reduced in accordance withthe provisions of Part II. of the above Act and the ratesprescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 9th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 271 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Clarkson, Limited, Applicant, and The West

Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse Em-ployees ' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Re-spondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 3 of 1929, dated the 15th day ofMarch, 1929, as amended, he varied, and the Court hear-ing the said application on the 2nd day of November,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries wages, uor remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 9th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 272 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Spieers & Detmold, Limited, Applicant, and

Western Australian Branch of the Printing Indus-try Employees' Union of Australia IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an- applica-tion made under Section 14 of 'The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the' 21st day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, *be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 26th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No 273 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Arthur George O'Keefe, trading as A. G.

0 'k"

eefe,' ' Applicant, and Western AustralianBranch of the Printing Industry Employees' Unionof Australia Industrial Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of 'The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931,'' bearing date the 21st day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

[

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation o

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 276 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Sidney Herbert Lamb, trading as "S. H.

Lamb Printing House,", Applicant, and WesternAustralian Branch of the Punting Industry 'Em-ployees' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 21st day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 26th day. of. October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed- shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

DECEMBEa 18 931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2619

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL: EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 277 of 1931.

Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Frederick Robinson and Frederick William

Turner Taplimi, trading as "Port Printing Works "Applicant, and', Western Australian Branch of thePrinting Industry Employees' -Union of AustraliaIndustrial Union of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

W MIEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion mnde under SeetiOn 14 of The FinanCial Emer-gele Act; 1931," bearing date the f 21st day ofSeptember, :1931 made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928; dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931," it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed Shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s. ] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 280 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration; at Perth.Between TM J F. Stevenson; Applicant, and Time United

Furniture Trades Industrial Union of Workers,Perth, W.A., Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSepteinber, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1926, dated the 16th day ofDecember, 1926; as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 2nd day of Novem-ber 1931, it is ordered that the said Award be variedso thaf the rates of salaries, wages, or remunerationtherein prescribed shall be reduced in accordance withthe provisions of Part II. of the above Act and the ratesprescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 9th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order- made by the- Court- 'of 'Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 294 of .1931.-;

In the Court of Arbitration,. at Perth.Between Atkins (W.A.)-,- Ltd., Applicant, and Coastal

District Committee Amalgamated Engineering UnionAssimin lion of Worker's and Australasian Society ofEao.ineers' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth,W.A., Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an application, made tinder Section 14, of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that 'Award No.- 10 of 1923, dated the 31st day ofJuly, 1925, as amended, he varied, and the Court hearingthe said m1pplicatiou,on the 5th day of November, 1931,it 'is ordered that the said Award he Varied so that the

t-os of salaries, wages, . or remuneration therein pre-si,Nit lie rmlucedin accordance with the provisions

of Part, 1I. of the hove Act and the rates prescribed inthe Selmedule thereto.

_Dated the 9th day of-,November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.WeStern Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 295 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Atkins (W.A.), Ltd., Applicant, and Amal-

gamated Road Transport Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed -applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 2 of 1928, dated the 1st day ofOctober, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 5th day of Novem-ber, 1931, it is ordered that the said Award be variedso that the rates of salaries, wages, or remunerationtherein prescribed shall be reduced in accordance withthe provisions of Part II. of the above Act and therates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated- the 9th clay of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 296 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Atkins, (W.A.), Ltd., Applicant, and The West

Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse Em-ployees' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Re-spondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion Made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 3 of 1929, dated the 15th day ofMarch, 1929, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 5th day of Novem-ber

'1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied

so that the rates of salaries, wages, or remunerationtherein prescribed shall be reduced in accordance withtime provisions of Part IL of the above Act and therates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 9th day of November, 1931.,By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK -WALSH,'Clerk of Court.

Form' '7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL ,EMER-GENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an applieation made to the Court.E.A. No. 297 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration,' at Perth.Between Atkins (W.A.), Ltd., Applicant, and Feder-

ated, Clerks' Union of Australia Industrial Unionof Workers, W.A. Branch, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion, made under Section 14 of " The Financial Emer-geney Act, 1931,'' bearing date the 23rd -day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 10 of 1927, dated the :2nd day, ofMarch, 1931, be varied, and the Court hearing the saidapplication on the 5th clay of November, 1931, it is or-dered that the said Award be varied' so that the ratesof salaries, wages, or remuneration therein prescribedshall be reduced in accordance with the provisions ofPart IL of the above Act and the rates prescribed inthe Schedule thereto.

Dated the 9th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[a.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

2020 COVER ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 'S[DECEMBER 18, 1931.

Form 7.Western Australia..

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 298 of 1931.

In the-Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Colin Hereward Watkins and Lionel Loch Wat-

kins, trading as "Paramount Print," Applicant,and Western Australian Branch of the Printing In-dustry Employees' Union of Australia. IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of 'The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931,'' bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 192S, dated the 11th day ofDecember 1928, as amended, he varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

FormWestern Australia..

THE FINANCIAL ^EMERGENCY ACT, 4931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 299 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between C. M. Bahen, Limited, Applicant., and Western

Australian Branch of the Printing Industry' Em-ployees' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of `The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 23rd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award he varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the prs-visions of Part IL of the above Act and the rates' pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No 302 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between John Muhling and Leonard Julius Muhling,

trading as "John Muhling," Applicant, and West-ern Australian Branch of the Printing IndustryEmployees' Union of Australia Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion ma,de under Section 14 of `The Financial Emergency Act, 1931," bearing date the 15th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing die said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the provisions of Part IL of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order, made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 304 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Wesley Carter Inkpen, trading as "Hawley &

Co.,'' Applicant, and Western Australian Branchof the Printing Industry Employees' Union of Australia Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Respon-dent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of 'The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 22nd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the COurt for auorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall be reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, ,1931.Order made, by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 305 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between an Beverley Bayliss, trading as "E. B.

Bayliss,'' Applicant, and Western AustralianBranch. of the Printing Industry Employees' Unionof Australia Industrial Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an application made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 22nd day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Award No. 6 of 1928, dated the 11th day ofDecember, 1928, as amended, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 28th day of October,1931, it is ordered that the said Award be varied so thatthe rates of salaries, wages, or remuneration thereinprescribed shall lie reduced in accordance with the pro-visions of Part II. of the above Act and the rates pre-scribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 2nd day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Circler made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 314 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between The Westralian Farmers, Ltd. Applicant, and

The West Australian Shop Assistants and Ware-house Employees' Industrial Union of Workers,Perth, Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant, by an applica-tion made under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act, 1931," bearing date the 24th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No 7 of 1929, datedthe 15th day of iMarch, 1929, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 11th day of Novem-ber, 1931, it is ordered that the said Industrial Agree-ment be varied so that the rates of salaries, wages, orremuneration therein prescribed shall be reduced in ac-cordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

DECEMBER 18, 1931. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2621

FormWestern'Australhi.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, -1931:Order made by the Court of Arbitration in relation to

an application made to the Court.E.A. No. 319 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration,' at Perth.Between Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Applicant, and The West

Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse Em-ployees' ; Industrial , Union of Workers, Perth, Re,spondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed applicant,. by, an applica-tion made, under Section 14 of "The Financial Emer-gency Act; 1934' ' bearing :date the 25th day, ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 7 of 1929, datedthe 15th day of March, 1929, be varied, and' the Court.hearing the said application on the 10th day of Novem-ber, 1931, it is ordered that the said Industrial, Agree-ment be varied so that the rates of salarieS, wages, orremuneration therein prescribed shall be reduced 14, ac-cordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

[L.s.] FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court

Form 7.Western Australia.

THE FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT, 1931.Order made by the Court, of Arbitration' in relatiOn to

an application -made to the Court.E.A. No. 325 of 1931.

In the Court of Arbitration, at Perth.Between Elder, Smith & Co. ,Ltd. Applicant,: and The

West Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse,Emplyoees' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth,Respondent.

WHEREAS the abovenamed Upplicant, by au, applica-tion made under Section 14 of The Financial Emer-gency. Act, 1931," bearing date the ,25th day ofSeptember, 1931, made application to the Court for anorder that Industrial Agreement No. 7 of 1929, datedthe 15th day of March, 1929, be varied, and the Courthearing the said application on the 10th day of Novem-ber, 1931, it is ordered that the said Industrial Agree-ment be varied so that the rates of salaries, wages, orremuneration therein prescribed shall be reduced in ac-cordance with the provisions of Part II. of the aboveAct and the rates prescribed in the Schedule thereto.

,Dated the 16th day of November, 1931.By the Court,

FRANK WALSH,Clerk of Court.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF. WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 370 of 193.1.In the matter of the Federated Engine-drivers and Fire-

men's Association of Australasia (West AustralianBranch) Association of Workers (hereinafter re-ferred to as "the Association "), and in the matter

of, an Application by .the Association for an Inter-pretation of Industrial Agreement No. 7 of 1926,dated the 10th day of February, 1926, under Sec-tion 88 of "The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-19255."

UPON hearing Mr. W. H. Dunphy, on behalf of theAssociation, and Mr. N. P. Lappin, on behalf of theAmalgamated Collieries of Limited, the Courtdoth hereby order and declare that the engine officiallyregistered No. 01463, operated by W. Baker at theWeStralia Mine, Collie; is a haulage engine ',within themeaning of Industrial Agreement No. 7' of 1926, 'datedthe 10th day, of February, 1926,, and, that the drivershall be paid in accordance with the provisions of thesaid Agreement relating, to the rate for "HaulageEngine Driver,'' subject to any. adjustment in the riseor fall of the basic wage.

Dated the ; 19th day of October, 1931By the 'Court,

WALTER DWYER,President.

IN. THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 553 of 1931.

In the matter of an Application by R. Purser & Co.,and others, Applicants, and The Shop Assistantsand Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Respondent, for the re-enactmentof Court Order No. 448 of 1930.

UPON hearing Mr. L. L. Carter, 4,11 whalf of the ap-plicants, there being no appearance on behalf of therespondent, the Court 'kith hereby order and direct thatOrder No. 448 of 1930, dated the, 13th day of Novem-ber, 1930, be and the Same is hereby re-enacted for afurther period of six. months ending the 30th day ofMay, 1932.

Dated this 26th day of November, 1931.

By the Court,

"(SEAL.) WALTER DWYER,President.

APPOINTMENT

(under Section 5 of "Registration of Deaths and Mar-riages Amendthent Act, 1907," and Section 2 of"The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages -Act Amendment Act, 1914").

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 101/31. Perth, 15th December, 1931.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Con-stable R. N. Broun has -been appointed to act, tempor-arily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Mar-riages for the Roebourne Registry District, to resideat Roebourne, during the absence on leave of. ConstableClements ; appointment to date from 18th December,1931.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 17th December, 1931.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the name of the undermentioned Minister has been duly removedfrom the register in this office of Ministers registered for the celebration of Marriages throughout the State of WesternAustralia

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

2810E131. International Bible Students' Association.

Dee. 16 Hr. R.' Lazenby ... Subiaco Perth.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

2622 GOVERNMENT. GAZETTE, W.A. [DEcEmBER 18, 1931.

RECLASSIFICATION BY THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION OF THE TEACHING STAFFOF THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

THIS new Classification of Teachers has retrospective effect from the First day of July, 1931, and replaces theold salary scales. The old salary scales are shown on die left hand side of each page and the new salary scales'on the right hand side.

This classification is made under the provisions of Section 13 of the Public Service Appeal Board Act,1920,, which reads as

' The Classification of the teaching staff of the Education Department, and the fixing of the salariesand other remuneration to be paid to teachers, shall be vested, and as from the thirtieth day ofJune, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, shall be deemed to have been vested in the Ministerof Education, subject to appeal to the Board under this Act."

The classification differs from that of officers under the Public Service Act in that it is almost entirelya classification of groups, not of individual officers.

There is a dual basis for the computation of the salaries of classified teachers in the Primary Schools(1) The position filled by the teacher.(2) The personal classification of the teacher, based upon examinations passed and judgment of prac-

tical efficiency in teaching.The portion of salary allotted on the former basis is called the "Position Quota." The portion allotted

on the latter basis is called the "Qualification Quota."This classification represents a reduction of six per cent. per annum on the position quota, the classifica-

tion quota, and on all allowances previously paid.This classification overrides and takes the place of the reclassification published in the Government

Gazette of the 18th September, 1931.

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1931

1.PRIMARt SCHOOLS.Salaries and Allowances.

The salaries of classified teachers will be determinedbY

(a) the position held,(b) the personal qualification as shown by classifica-

tion.The salaries will be the total of the position quota

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SALARIES UNDER RECLASSIFICATION FROM1st JULY, 1931.

1.PRIMARY SCHOOLS.Salaries and Allowances.

The salaries of classified teachers will be determinedby(a) the position held,(b) the personal qualification as shown by classifica-

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DECEMBER 18, 19311 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2623

SALARIES' PRIOR TO 1st "'JULY, 1931.

Headmasters who have been in charge of a Class IV.School and in receipt of the maximum salary of theirclass for ten rears shall. receive an increase of £10 inaddition to their position quota of £300. This is inaddition to the forMer allowance of £20 to headteachers who immediately prior to 1st January, 1921,were in charge of a Class IV. School and in receipt ofthe maximum salary of their class.

Head Mistresses of Class VII. Schools holding acertificate not higher than C2 shall receive an allow-ance of £10.

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The following t dditional -ances shall be madeo Classified Assistants in certain positions:

(a) Assistants with six years' good service whohave been teaching for one year a class orclasses higher than Class VI, shall receive anadditional £30 (men) or £25 (women) whilethey continue to hold such positions.

(b) Assistants in the Claremont Practising School,and such Assistants in the Claremont CentralSchool and the Claremont Infants ' School asare selected to deal with students in training,shall receive: an additional £30 (men) or £25(women) while they continue to hold suchpoSitions. A Headmistress of the .ClaremontInfants' School demonStrating and lecturingto students in training shall receive an addi-tional, £25.

a teacher is tranSferred froth a' firstassistantship in a first class or second classschool' to the charge of a class above ClassVI. in a central school, he may continue toreceive the salary formerly paid to him asfirst assistant for a period not exceeding twoyears.

(d) Nd male assistant of the age of 21' years shallreceive less than £200 per annum; and nofemale assistant of the age of 21 years shallreceive less than £156 per annum.

(c)

(e) -Women First Assistants with B1 or B2 Certifi-cates in Class II. and I: Schools shall receivean allowance of £5.

2, The salaries of ex-studentsbe as follows :

MenB2Cl02Unclassified

WomenB2Cl02Unclassified

1st Year£220£190£180£160

£190£170£160£140

oni tors shall

2nd Year.£240£210£200£180

£200£180£170£150

SALARIES UNDER RECLASSIFICATION FROM1st JULY, 1931.

:Headmasters who have been in charge of a Class IV.School and in receipt of the maximum salary of theirclass for ten years shall receive an increase of £9 8s. inaddition to their position quota of £282. This is inaddition to the allowance of £18 lfis. to head teacherswho immediately prior to 1st January, 1921, were incharge of a Class IV. School and in receipt of themaximum salary of their class.

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The following additional allowances . shall be madeto Cia. sified Assistants in certain positions

(a) Assistants with six years' good service whohave been teaching for one year . a class orclasses higher than Class ,VI. shall receivean additional £28 4s. (men) or £23 10s.(women) while they continue to hold such posi-tions.

(b) Assistants in the Claremont Practising School,and such Assistants in the Claremont CentralSchool and the Claremont Infants' School asare selected to deal with students in training,shall receive an additional: £28 4s. (men) or£23 10s. (women) while they ,continue to holdsuch positions. A Headmistress of the Clare-mont InfantS' School demonstrating and lectur-ing to students in training shall receive an ad-ditional £23 10s.

If a teacher is transferred from a firstassistantship in a first class or second classschool to the charge of "a class above 'ClassVI. , hi a central school, lie may continue toreceive the salary formerly paid to him asfirst assistant for a period not exceeding two'years.

No male assistant of the age of 21 years shallreceive less than £185, and if married £187per annnm, and no female assistant of the ageof 21 years shall receive less than £100 perannum.

Woven First Assistants with 131 or . B2 Certifi-cates in Class II. and I. Schools shall receivean allowance of £4 14s.

2. The salaries of ex-students and ex-monitors shallbe as follows:

Men 1st Year. 2nd Year.B2 .. £206 16s. £225 12s.Cl £178 12s. £197 8s.C2 .. £169 4s. £188Unclassified £150 8s, £169 4s.

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.. £178 12s. £188.. £159 16s. £169 4s... £150 Ss. £159 16s.

£131 12s. £141

2624 .(1rOITERNA GAZETTE,: W.A. [DEcEMBEIC 18, J93

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1931.

Provided that .a man at the age of 21 shall not re-ceive less than £200, and a woman at the age of 21shall not receive less than £156.

3. The salaries of unclassified teachers shall be asfollows:-

Men- 1st Year. Afterwards.In charge of schools £190 £210,Assistants .. £180 £200

No male teacher of the age of 21 shall receive less than£200.

Women-In charge of Schools

SALARIES UNDER RECLASSIFICATION FROM1st JULY, 1931.

Provided that a man at the age of 21 shall not re-ceive less than £185, and if married £187,- and a womanat the age of 21 shall not receive less than £100.

3. The salaries of unclassified teachers shall be asfollows:-

Men- 1st Year. Afterwards.In charge of schools £178 12s. £197 8s.Assistants £169 4s. £188

NO male teacher of the age of 21 shall receive less than£185, and if married £187.

Women-£180 In charge of schools ..

..1.stYe0ar. Afterwards.Assistants £164

Unclassified head teachers or assistants admitted tothe service in 1915 or subsequent years who fail to be-come classified within two years have no claim to beretained in the service.

(a) Unclassified . teachers who entered the servicebefore 1915 shall receive an addition of £10 to theirsalaries if they have completed tell years' continuousservice, and an addition of £20 to their salaries if theyhave completed twenty years' continuous service.

(b) Unclassified teachers who entered the service asassistants or head teachers before the end. of 1910, andhave had continuous service in one or other of thesepositions may, after fifteen years' service with con-sistently good reports," be granted two animal incre-ments of £10 each, and after twenty years' service withconsistently good reports, may be paid . the salariesprovided for teachers holding the C2 Certificate. Pro-vided that no unclassified man, shall receive incrementsunder both (a) . ml. (b) that will raise his salary be-yond that provided for a teacher holding the C2 Cer-tificate.

4.- MONITORS AND PROBATIONERS.A liniitect'number -of candidates who have Completed

a Secondary SChool course to the satisfaction of theDepartment may be appointed as 'Monitors. They mustnot be less than 17- years old. They must be free fromany bodily infirmity likely to impair their usefulness,and must be of good moral character. On appointmenta satisfactory medical certificate must-be furnished onthe form provided by the Department, and an agree-ment' entered into. The first six months -of appointmentwill be on probation.

After a year 's satisfactory service, monitors will heeligible for admission to the full course at the Teach-ers College. If they are not admitted to the Collegethey may be retained for a 'second year as 'Monitors,after, which, if :they have passed'the necessary exam-inatioM-they shall be eligible for a C2 classification.

They will not be eligible for appointment to thepermanent staff until they have been through a coursein the Teachers' ,College or served as teachers onsupply with good reports for at lea§t twi years.

The salaries paid to monitors shall be:-.

First yearSecond year

Men. Women.£84 £72

.. £110 £96

An additional sum: not- exceeding £10 per an num maybe granted to' monitors on the. Goldfields and Special.Schools where the cost of living is very high.

If a monitor is obliged to board away from home,an additional sum of £20 per annum Will be granted.

The salaries of probationers shall be for the firstyear £40, and for subsequent years £50.

5.-MANUAL TRAINING MONITORS.The salaries will be.:-

First year £52Second year £64Third year £84Fourth year .. £110

6.-TEACHERS OF SEWING.Teachers of Sewing :shall be paid as follows:-" Li 'Schools of Class V. .. . £26

In -Schools of Cla.sses VI. and :TH. .. £20

£169 4s.

1st Year. Afterwards.Assistants .. £146 13s. £154 3s.

Unclassified head teachers or assistants admitted tothe service in 1915, or subsequent years who fail to be-come classified within two years ;have no claim to beretained in the service.

(a) Unclassified teachers who entered the servicebefore 1915 shall receive air addition of £9 8s. to theirsalaries if they have completed ten years' continuousservice, and an addition of £18 16s. to their salaries ifthey have completed twenty years' continuous service.

(b) Unclassified teachers who entered the service asassistants or head teachers before the end of 1910, andhave had continuous service in one or other of thesepositions may, after fifteen years' service with con-sistently goods reports, be granted two annual incre-ments of £9 8s. each, and after twenty years' servicewith consistently good reports, may be paid the salariesprovided for teachers holding the 02 Certificate. Pro-vided that no unclassified man shall receive incrementsunder both (a)! and (b) that will raise his salary be-yond that provided for a teacher holding the C2 Cer-tificate.

4.-MONITORS AND PROBATIONERS.A limited, number of candidates who have completed

a Secondary School' course to the satisfaction -Of theDepartment may be appointed as Monitors. They mustnot be less than 17 years old. They mint be- free fromany bodily infirmity likely to impair their- usefulness,and must be of good moral character. Oir appointmenta satisfactory medical certificate must be furnished outhe form provided by the Department, and an agree-ment entered into. The first six months- of appointmentwill be on probation.

After a year 's satisfactory service, monitors will beeligible for admiSsion to the full course at the Teach-ers' College. If they arc not admitted to the College.they may be retained for a second year as Monitors,after Which, if they have pasSed the necessary exam-ination, thp'y shall be eligible. for a C2 classification.

-They will not be eligible for appointment to thepermanent staff ,until they have been through a coursein the Teachers' College, or served as teachers onsupply with good reports for at least two years.

The salaries paid to monitors shall be:-Men. ,Women.

First year .. £78 19s. £67 1.4s.Second year . £103 8s. £90 5s..

An additional sum not exceeding £10 per annum maybe granted to monitors on the Goldfields and SpecialSchools where' the cost of living is very high.

If a monitor is obliged to board away from home, anadditional sum of £1.8 16s. per annum will be granted.

The salaries of probationers shall be for the firstyear £37 12s., and far subsequent years £47.

5.-MANUAL TRAINING MONITORS.The salaries will be:-

-First year . £48 18s.Second year . £60 3s.Third year £78 19s.Fourth year .. £103 8s.

6.-TEACHERS OF SEWING.Teachers of Sewing shall be paid as follows:-

In '.Schools of- Class V. £24 9s.In Schools of Classes VI. and VII: . '£18 16s.

DEcEmBER 18;- 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,- WA. 2625

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1931:

'Z.-TEACHERS OF -MANUAL TRAINING.Seale of salaries of Instructors in charge of centres:

3rd Class Instructors:(`a) If Ux-monitors-s-

First two years as ex-monitors.Third year, £280.Afterwards, £310.

(b) If teachers of at least three years' experience,£310.

2nd Class Instructors, £380.st Class Instructors :First three years, £400.After three years, £430.After six years, d440.After nine years, £450.

(c) If an unclassified instructor, is employed, afterhis two years as ex- monitor he shall receive a salaryof £220 per annum

'provided that he.; has passed

all the technical portion of the examination 'for a 3rdClass Instructor. After six years' good service hissalary may be raised to £280, provided that he haspassed all the technical portion of the examination forthe 2nd' Cless Certificate.' (d)' Manual Training Assistants who have passed

the examinations required for the 3rd Class Certificate,but'have not been through, a Teachers' College 'Course,shall receive, the following salarieS:-

Firsttwo years-Salaries provided for ex-monitorswith." C2," with an addition of £10.

Third and subsequent years-As "Cl" Assistants,with an addition of £15.

After four years' good service, if they haVe passedthe examinations' required for the 2nd Class Cer-tificates, they'will be paid as '"R2" ASsistants,with an addition of £15.

(e) Manual Training Assistants who 'have taken thetwo years' course in the Teachers' College, and havepassed the final examination satisfactorily, shall re-ceive, for the first two years, the salary provided forex-students of their grade, with an addition of £10;and in the third year the salary provided forAssistants of their grade, with the' addition of £15.If they have passed the examinations required for the2nd Class Certificate they will after three years' goodservice, receive time salary provided for ``Bl,"Assistants, with the addition of £15.

(f) If teachers who have not gained their classifica-tion are employed they will be paid as UnclassifiedAssistants, with an addition of £15.

(g) :Classified teachers shall, if employed as ManualTraining Assistants, be paid the salary provided forordinary assistants of their grade, with the additionof £15.

(h) The same Goldfields Allowances will be given toManual Training Teachers as to other teachers.

(i) Teachers of Manual Training may be requiredto take evening work in lieu of day work withoutadditional remuneration for two evenings in the week,provided that two hours' work in the evening shall beconsidered equivalent to three hours in the day.

(j) Head teachers of country schools who' teachManual Training in fully equipped rooms shall receivethe following additions to their salaries:-

First year, £10.Subsequent years, £20 (if first year's work is

thoroughly saisfactory and examination as pre-scribed for 3rd Class Manual Training Instruc-tors has been passed in Drawing and the Practiceand Theory of Woodwork).

(k) Teachers who have duly qualified, and who takea course of light woodwork iu their schools, will re-ceive an:addition of £5 to their salaries.

(1) If an instructor has received a thorough train-ing as a tradesman and has had experience in tradeworkshops and has passed or been exempted from thetechnical portion of the 3rd Class Examination, he mayreceive a salary of £310. After three years' goodservice, if he has passed or been exempted from thetechnical portion of the 2nd Class Examination; he maybe . paid a salary of £330. After six years' goodservice, if he has been exempted from the technicalportion of the 2nd ClasS Examination he may be paid

salary 'of £350; if he has passed the' techniCal por-

SALARIES 'UNDER RECLASSIFICATION- FROM1st JULY, 1931.

'Z.-TEACHERS OF MANUAL TRAINING.Scale of salaries of Instructors in charge of centres:3rd Class Instructors:(a) If ex-monitors-

First two years 'as ex- monitors.Third year, £263 4s.Afterwards, £291 Ss.

(b) If teachers of at least three years' experience,£291 8s.2nd Class Instructors, £357 4s.1st Class Instructors:

First three years, £376.After three years, £404 4s.After six years, £413 12s.After nine years, £423.

(c) H an unclassified instructor is einployed, ,afterhis two years as ex-monitor he shall receive a salaryof £206 16s. per annum, prOvided that he has passedall the technical portion of the examination Tor a 3rdClass instructor. After six years' good service hissalary may be raised t3 £263 4s., provided that he- haspassed all the technical portion of the eye ruination forthe 2nd Class Certificate.

.

(d) Manual Training ASsistants who have'passedthe examinations required for the 3rd Class Certificate,but have not been through'a Teachers' College Course,shall receive the following salaries:

First two years-Salaries previded for ex-monitorswith "C2," with an addition of £9 8s.

Third and' subsequent years-As "Cl" Assistants,with 'an addition of £14 2s.

After four years' good 'service, if they'haVe passedthe examinations required for the 2nd Class Cer-tificates, they will be paid as "R2" Assistants,with an addition of £14 2s. "

(e) Manual Training Assistants who have taken thetwo years' course in the Teachers' College, and havepassed the final examination satisfactorily, shall re-ceive, for the first two years, the salary provided forex-students of their grade,'with'an addition of £9 Ss.;and in the third year the salary provided forAssistants of their grade, with'the addition of : £14 2s.If they have passed the examinations required, for th e2nd Class Certificate, they will after three years' goodservice, receive' the salary provided for "B1 "Assistants, with the addition of £14 2s.

(f) If teachers who have not gained, their classifica-tion are employed they will be paid as UnclassifiedAssistants, with an addition of £14 2s.

(g) Classified teachers shall, if :employed as ManualTraining Assistants, be paid the salary ;provided forordinary assistants 'of their grade, s with the additionof £14 2s.

(h) The same Goldfields Allowances will be given toManual Training teachers as to other teachers.

(i) TeacheiS of Manual Training- may be requiredto take evening work in lieu of day work withoutadditional remuneration for two evenings in the week,provided that two hours' work in the evening shall beconsidered equivalent to three heis in the day.

(j), Head teachers of country schools who teachManual Training in fully equipped rooms shall receivethe following additions to their salaries:-

First year, £9 Ss.Subsequent years £18 16s. (if first year's work is

thoroughly saisfactory and examination as, pre-scribed for 3rd Class Manual Training Instruc-tors has been passed in Drawing;and the Practice -and Theory Of Woodwork)

(k) Teachers who have duly qualified, and who takea course of light woodWbrk in their schools, will re-ceive an addition of £4 14s. to their salaries.

(I) If an instructor has received a thorough train-ing as a tradesman and has had experience in tradeworkshops and has passed or been exempted: from thetechnical portion of the-3rd ClasMExamination, he mavreceive a salary of £291: 8s.; After threm years' goodservice, if lie has passed or been exempted from thetechnical portion of the 2nd Class Examination, he maybe paid a salary of £310 4s. After, six years' goodservice, if he has been exempted from the technicalportion of the 2nd ClasS EXaminatioa, he may be:paida salary of £329; if he haS-passed the' teehniCal por-

2026

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, : 1931.

tion of the 2nd Class Examination, -lie may be paida salary of £360.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

8._TEACTIERS OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT.(a) Scale of salaries of :instructresses in charge of

centres: -3rd Class Instructresses:

(a) If ex-monitors-First two years as ex-monitors.Third year, £236.Afterwards, £264.

(h) If teachers of at least three vcars' experi-ence, £264.

. 2nd Class Instructress, £300.st Class Instructress-First three years, £324.After three years, £340.After six years, £350.After nine years; £360.

(b) Household Management Assistants who .havepassed the examinations required for the 3rd Class Cer-tificate, but who have not been through a Teachers'College course, shall receive the fallowing salaries:-

First two years-Salaries provided for ex-monitorswith " C2," with addition. of £10.

Third and subsequent .years-As "Cl ". assistants,with an addition. of £15.

After four. years' good service, if they havepassed the examinations required for the 2m1Class Certificate, they will be paid as "B2"'Assistants, With ad addition of £15.

(c) Students who have served for one year as Moni-tor and have been through a two years' course of train-ing in the Teachers' °allege will begin as ex-students,with an addition of £10 if employed as HouseholdManagement ,Assistants.. After two years' satisfactoryservice they will receive the full salary of their grade,with an addition of £15, as Assistants, or as In-structresses, the full salary of their grade.

(d) If teachers who have not gained their. classifica-tion are employed they will be paid as .UnclassiSedAssistants, with an addition of £15.

(e) ClasSified teachers -shall,- if employed as House-hold Management Assistants, be paid the salary pro-vided for ordinary assistants of their grade, with theaddition of £15.

(f) The same Goldfields Allowances will be given to-Household, Management teachers as to other teachers.

(g) Household Management teachers may be requiredto take evening work in lieu of day work without addi-tional remuneration for two evenings in the week, pro-vided that two hours' work in the evening shall he con-sidered equivalent to three hours in the day.

9.-TEACHERS': COLLEGE. ..There shall be three grades of lecturers- Principai

Lecturers, Senior Lecturers, and Junior Lecturers.(a) A lecturer shall serve for at least one year as a

.Junior- Lecturer before being appointed to the grade- ofSenior Lecturer, unless he has already held ,a positionof such seniority that the Minister specially exemptshim from this provision.

(b) Junior Lecturers may he transferred to theschool staffs at any time.

(c), The following shall be the scale of salariesPrincipal Lecturers-

Men, £560-£650. Women, £440-£520.Senior Lecturers-

Men, £480-£560. Women, £380-£440.Junior Lecturers-T-LAs Assistants in high Schools.

(d), The ,scale of increments shall be as follows, withtwo-year intervals:-

Principal :Lecturers-Men,: £560, £590, £620, £650Women, '£440, £460, £490, £520.

-Senior 'Lecturers-Men; £480,;£500; £530, £560.Women, £380i £400 £420, £440.

The above Salaries are for non-resident Lecturers.Lecturers who reside in the College will receive £40 less.

[DECEMBER 18, 1911.

SALARIES -UNDER RECLASSIFICATION PROM1st JULY, 1931.

tion of the 2nd Class Examination, he may be paidsalary of £338 8s:

S.- TEACHERS OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT.(a) Scale -of salaries of Instructresses in charge of

centres:-3rd Class instructresses:

(a) If ex-monitors-First two years as ex-monitors.Third year, £221 17s.Afterwards, £248 3s.

(b) If teachers of at least three years experi-ence, £248 3s.

2nd Class Instructress, £282.1st Class Instructress-

First three years, £304 lls.After three years, £319 12s.After six years, £329.After nine years, £338 Ss.

(b) Household Management Assistants who havepassed the examinations required ,or the 3rd - Class Cer-tificate, blit Who have not been, through a Teachers'College course, shall receive the fallowing salaries:-

First two years-Salaries provided for ex-monitorswith "C2," with addition of £9 8s.

Third and subsequent years-As Cl assistants,with an addition of £14 2s.

After four years' good service, if they havepassed the examinations . required for the 2ndClass Certificate, they, will be paid as "B2"ASsistants, with an addition of £14 2s.

(e) Students who have served for one year as Moni-tor and have been through a two years' course of train-ing in-the Teachers' College will begin as . ex-students,with an addition of £9 8s. if employed as HouseholdManagement Assistants. After two years' satisfactoryservice they will receive the full salary of their grade,with an addition of £14 2s., as Assistants, or, as -In-.structresses, the full salary of their grade.

(d) If teachers who have not gained their classifica-tion are employed theT will be paid as UnclassifiedAssistants,- with, an addition of £14 2s.

(e) Classified teachers shall, if employed as House-hold Management Assistants, be paid the salary pro-vided for ordinary assistants of their grade, with theaddition of £14 2s.

(f) The same Goldfields Allowances will be given toHousehold Management teachers as to other teachers.

(g) Household Management teachers may be requiredto take evening work in lien of day work without addi-tional remuneration for two evenings in the Week, pro-vided that two hours' work in the evening shall be con-sidered equivalent to three hours in the day.

9.-TEACHERS'. COLLEGE.There shall be three grades of lecturers-Principal

Lecturerk, Senior Lecturers, and Junior Lecturers:(a)' A 'lecturer shall serve for at least one Year, as a

Junior Lecturer before being appointed' to the grade ofSenior Lecturer, unless he has already held a: positionof such seniority that the Minister specially exemptshim from this provision. ,

(b) Junior Lecturers may be transferred to theschool staffs at any time.

(c) The following shall he the scale of salaries:Principal Lecturers

Men, -£526'8s.-£611. 'Women, £413 12s.-£488 16s,Senior Lecturers-

Men, £451 4s.-£526 8s. Women, £357 4s.-£413 12s.Junior Lecturers-As Assistants- in High Schools.

(d) The -scale of increments shall be as follows, withtwo-year intervals :-

Principal Lecturers-Men; £526 8s., £554 12s., £582 16s., £611.:Women, £413 12s., £432 8s., £460 12s., £488 :16s.

Senior Lecturers-Men; £451 4s., £470, £498 4s., £526 8s.Women, £357 4s., £376, £394 16s., £413 12s.

The above salaries are for non.-resident Lecturers.Lecturers, who reside in the College will receive £40 less.

l -LCsensua 18, 19311 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2627

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1931.

Thehe as

10.-HIGH SCHOOLS.salaries of Head Masters of High Schools shallfollows: -

SALARIES UNDER RECLASSIFICATION FROM1st JULY, 1931.

10.-HIGH SCHOOLS.The salaries of Head Masters of High Schools shall

be as follows:Class I.Class II.Class III ..

. £700£640..

.. £590

Class I.Class II.Class

£658gpcd 12s.£554 12s.

The Teaching Staff, in addition to the Head Master,shall consist of. Assistants in Charge of Subject Depart.nients, Senior Assistants, and Assistants.

Assistants in Charge of Subject Departments(a) The total number of such Assistants in any

SchOol shall not exceed six, nor shall there be more thanone such Assistant for each 60 children on the roll.

(b) Assistants in Charge of Subject Departments-Salaries: Men-Grade III., £460; Grade II., £490;

Grade I., £520. Women-Grade III., £360; Grade H.,£385; Grade I., £410.

(c) Teachers may be promoted to Grade II. aftertwo years' good service in Grade III., and to Grade I.after two years' good service in Grade II.

(d) There shall be no Grade I. positions except inschools with an average attendance of over 300 and withover 1.00 in the Upper School.

Senior Assistants-(a) No one shall be eligible for classification as a

Senior Assistant unless he possesses either a UniversityDegree or the Department's "A" Certificate, and hasa record of at least six years' good service as teacherander the Department.

(b) Salaries: Men-Grade-' III., £390; Grade IT.,£420; Grade I., £460. Women-Grade III.; £320;Grade II., £345; Grade L, £370.

(c) Teachers may be promoted to Grade II. aftertwo years' good service in Grade III., and to Grade I.after two years' good service in Grade II.Assistants-

(a) ,Salaries: Men-Grade III., £320; Grade II.,£350; GradeI. £370. Women-Grade III., £260;.Grade £280; Grade I., £300; after three years,£310. Ex-students or teachers without previous experi-ence shall be paid according to the scale for ex-studentswith the addition of £10. Increases of salary underthis scale, are dependent upon thoroughly satisfactoryservice.

(b) Teachers may be promoted to Grade II. -afterthree 'years' good service in Grade III., and to GradeI. after three years' good service in Grade II.

(c) Teachers who hold , University Degrees may, iftheir teaching Skill and experience are considered to beadequate, be placed in Grade II. at 'any time.

First A ssistants-A Master appointed as a First Assistant in schools

with an average attendance of over 300 shall receive anadditional £40, and in schools with an average attend-ance of over 150 an additional £30. In a First ClassHigh School the First Assistant may receive the 'titleof Deputy Head Master.

A Mistress appointed as First Assistant shall receive,in schools with an average attendance of over 300,an additional £40, and, in schools with an averageattendance of over 150, an 'additional £25.

A Manual Training Instructor required to teach bothwoodwork and metal work in a High School shallreceive an addition to his salary as follows:-

In a Class I. SchoolIn a Class II. SchoolIn a Class III. School

.. £40.. £30. . £24

A Household Management Instructress required toteach in a High School shall receive an addition to hersalary as follows:

In a Class I. School . £20Di a Class II. School .. £15In a Class III. School £10

The Deputy Head Master of the Perth Modern Schoolshall receive an additional £60, so long as the HeadMaster continues' to do inspectorial work.

The Teaching Staff, in addition to the Head Master,shall consist of Assistants in Charge of Subject Depart-ments, Senior Assistants, and Assistants.,

Assistants in Charge of Subject Departments-(a) The total number of such Assistants in any

School shall not exceed six, nor shall there be more thanone such Assistant for each 60 children on the roll.

(b) Assistants in Charge of Subject" Departments-Salaries: Men-Grade III., £432 8s.; Grade II., £460

12s.; Grade I., £488 16s. Women-7-Grade III., £338 8s.;Grade II., £361 18s.; Grade I., £385 8S.

(c) Teacher's may he promoted to Grade II. aftertwo years' good service in Grade III., and to Grade I.after two years' good service in Grade II.

(d) There shall be no Grade I. positions except inschools with an average attendance of over 300 and withover 100 in the Upper School.

Senior Assistants(a) No one shall be eligible for classification as a.

Senior Assistant unless he possesses either a UniversityDegree or the Department's "A" Certificate, and hasa record of -at least six years' good service as teacherunder the Department.

(b) Salaries: Men-Grade III. £366 12s.; GradeII., £394 16s.; Grade I., £432 Ss. Women-Grade£300 16s.; Grade II., £324 6s.; Grade I., £347 16s.

(c) Teachers may be "promoted' to Grade II. aftertwo years' good service in Grade III., and to Grade I.after two years' good service in Grade II.A ssistants-

(a) Salaries: Men-Grade III., £300 16s.; Grade£329; Grade I., £347 16s. Women-Grade III., £2448s.; Grade II., £263 4s.; Grade I. £282; after threeyears, £291 8s. Ex-students or teachers withOut pre-vious experience shall be paid according to the scale for

-students with the addition ,of £9 8s. Increases ofsalary under this scale are dependent upon thoroughlysatisfactory service.

(b) Teachers may be promoted to Grade 'II. afterthree years' good service in Grade III., and to GradeI. after three years' good service in Grade II.

(c) Teachers who hold University Degrees may, iftheir teaching skill and experience are considered to beadequate, be placed in Grade II. at any tithe.

First Assistants-A Master, appointed as a First Assistant in schools

with an average attendance of over 300 shall receive anadditional £37 12s., and in schools with an averageattendance. of over 150 an additional £28 4s. In u.First Class High School the First Assistant may receivethe title of Deputy Head Master.

A Mistress appointed as First Assistant shall, receive,in schools with an average attendance of over 300,an additional £37 12s., and, in schools with an averageattendance of over 150, an additional £23 10s.

A Manual Training Instructor required to teach bothwoodwork and metal work in a High School shallreceive an addition to his salary as follows:-

In a Class I. School .. -£37 12s.In a Class II. School' -£28 4s.In a Class III. School .. .. £22 lls.

A Household Management Instructress required toteach in a High School shall receive an addition to hersalary as follows :-

In a Class I. School .£18 16s.In a Class II. School .. £14 2s.In a Class, III. School- £9 8s.

The Deputy Head MaSter of the Perth- Modern Schoolshall receive an additional £56,8s., so long, as the HeadMaster continues to do inspectorial work.

2628 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, [Ddcnarnnn 18, 1931.

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1931.

TI.- POSITIONS NOT UNDER' ORDINARYSCALES.

Narrogin School of Agriculture."Henry G. Shugg; Principal and Parra Manager, £650,

plus quarters, light and fuel, etc.James Seddon, Workshop Instructor, £330, plus board

and lodging.W. J. Partington, Saddlery Instructor, £300, plus

board and lodging.Nicholls, ,William H., Mechanic,. £300.Mitchell, Peggy, Junior Clerk, £1 per week.'Hart, :Joshua, Organiser and Inspector of Manual

Training, £640.Wylie, Margaret, Organiser and Inspector of House-

hold Management, £480.Hetherington,' Robert. Superintendent of Drawing,

Range £480-£560, Salary £500.Rogers, Albert, Advisory Teacher, Range £480-520,

Salary £480.Egan, Owen, Superintendent of Music, £560.

- Perth Technical College..Turvey, Phillip, Comniercial Master, Range £400 to

£450, Salary £450.Streat, Lucy, Instructress in Charge Of. Dressi a

and Millinery, £300.

SpeCial Allowances.Head Teachers, Wagin and York, £30 per annumHead Teacher, Claremont Central School, £30 per

annum.

Science:1. Lecturers-

Class Lecturers:' Salaries-Grade 11T., £530;Grade' II., £560; `Grade £600.

Class "B" Lecturers: Sdlaries-Grade IIL, £460;Grade II., £480; Grade T., £500.

Lecturers may. be promoted to Grade H. after twoyears' good service in Grade IR., and to Grade I. aftertwo yehrs ' good service in Grade TI.

2. Assistant Lecturers-.

Salaries-Grade ILL, £390; Grade.] L, £420; Grade£460.

to Grade ILe III., and ton Grade

12.-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.Salary Scales.

Assistant Lecturers may be promotedafter two years' good service in GradGrade I. after two years 'good service i

3. Assistants-Salaries-Grade III., first year, £280

£300,; third year, £320; Grade II.I., £380.

Assistants may be promoted to Gradeyears' good service in Grade HI. and tothree years' good service in Grade

4. :1 unior Assistants-Salaries-Grade I FL, £180; Grade TI., £200; Grade

.I., £220.Junior Assistants may. be promoted to Grade IL

after one year's -good service in Grade and toGrade I. after one year's good service in Grade II.

5. Cadets-Salaries-Grade III., £60; Glade IT., £72; Grade

I., £96.Cadets- may be promoted to Grade 1T. after one

year's good service in Grade III., and to Gradeafter one year's good service in GradeArt:

6. Art. Masters-Salaries-Grade M., £460; Grade IL, £480; Grade

£500.Art Masters may be promoted to Grade II. after two

years"good service in Grade III., and to Grade I. aftertwo. years' good :seryice in Grade II.

7. Assistant Art Masters-SalariesGrade: III., £360; Grade II., £385; Grade

I., £410.

;: second year,, £3.50; Grade

II. after threeGrade T. after

SALARIES UNDER RECLASSIFICATION FROM1st JULY, 1931.

IT.-POSITIONS NOT UNDER ORDINARYSCALES.

Narrogin School of Agriculture.Henry G. Shugg, Principal and Parm Manager, £611,

plus quarters; light and fuel, etc.James Seddon, Workshop Instructor, £310 4s., plus

board and lodging.W. Partington, Saddlery Instructor, £282, plus

board and lodging.Nicholls, William H., Mechanic, £282.Mitchell, Peggy, Junior Clerk, £48 18s. per annum.Hart, Joshua, Organiser and Inspector of Manual

Training, £601 12s.Wylie, Margaret, Organiser and Inspector of House-

hold Management, £451 4s.Hetherington, Robert, Superintendent of Drawing,

Range £451 4s.-£526 8s., Salary £470.Rogers, Albert, Advisory Teacher, Range £451 4s.-

£488 16s., Salary £451 4S.Egan, Owen, Superintendent of Music, £526 Ss.

Perth Technical College..Turvey, Phillip, Commercial -Master; Range £376 to

£423, Salary £423.Streat, Lucy, Instructress in Charge of DreSsmaking

and Millinery, -£282.

Special Allowances.Head Teachers, Wagin amid York, £28 4s. per annum.Head Teacher, Claremont Central School, £28 4s. per

annum, to cease'31st December, 1931.

12.-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.Salary Scales.

Science:-1. Lecturers-

Class "A" Lecturers: Salaries-Grade M., rE49S4si; Grade 11., £526 Ss.; Grade I., £564.

Class "B" Lecturers: Salaries-Grade III. £4328s.; Grade'LL, £451 4s.; Grade £470.

Lecturers may be promoted to Grade IL after twoyears' good service in Grade ni.; and to Grade T. aftertwo years' good service in Grade

2. Assistant Lecturers-Salaries-Grade III., £366

1.6s.; Grade I.;:£432 8s.Assistant Lecturers may be

after two years' good serviceGrade I. after two years'

3. Assistants-Salaries-Grade III., first year £263 4s.; second

year, £282; third year, £300 16s.;,. Grade II.,£329;,,Grade,11., £357 4s.

Assistants may be -promoted to Grade II. after threeyears': good service in Grade III.,. and to Grade 7, afterthree years' good service in Grade TT.

4. Junior Assistants-Salaries-GradeIIL, £169 -Is.; Grade IT., £188; Grade

1. £206,16s,,Junior Assistants may be prompted, to Glade IT.

after one year's good service in Grade III., and toGrade after one year's good service in Grade IT.

5. .cadets-Salaries-Grade III., £56 Ss.; Grade IT., £67 14s.;

Grade I., £90 5s.Cadets may be promoted to Grade IL after one

year'S good service in Grade M., and to Grade I.after one year's good service in Grade IT.Art:.

12s.; Grade H., £394

promoted to Gradein Grade HI. and toservice in Grade IL

(3. Art Masters-Salaries-Grade III., £432 Ss.; Grade II., £451 4s.;

'Grade I., £470.Art Masters may be promoted to Grade II. after two

-years' good service in Grade III., and to Grade I. aftertwo years' good service in Grade II.

7. Assistant Art Masters-Salaries-Grade III., £338.8s.; Grade IL, £361 18s.;

Grade I., £385 8s.

DECEMBER 18, 931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; W.A. 2629

SALARIES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1931,

Assistant Art Masters may be promoted to Grddeafter two years' good service in Grade TIE, and -toGrade I. after two years' good service in Grade II.Trade:

8. Trade Instructors:ClasS "A" Trade Instructors: SalarieS-Grade

II., £380; Grade I., £400.Class "B" Trade Instructors: Salaries-Grade

IIL £310; Grade II., £330; Grade I., £360.Trade Instructors may be promoted to Grade II. after

two years' good serViee in Grade III., and to Grade T.after two years' good service in GradeCommercial and Domestic:

9. Conimercial Masters-Salaries-Grade TIT., £330; Grade II., £360; Grade

T., £400.Comniereial Masters may be pre lei to Grade 11.

after two years' good service in Grain III., and toGrade T, after two years' good service in Grade

10. (a) ,4isiernet6rs (Wemen)-Salaries-Grade TTT., £225; Grade £250;,, 'Grade

I., £270.Instructors may be promoted to Grade I after three

years' good service in Grade III., and to Grade:I.: afterthree years' good service in Grade IT.

(b) Assistants (Women)-'Salaries-Grade II., first year,- £156; second year,

£168; third year £180. Grade I., first year, £195;second year, £210.

ASsiStants may be promoted to Grade I. after threeyears' goad Service in Grade II.

(e) Junior Assistants (Women)-Salaries -Grade first year, £84; second year,

£96. Grade I., first year, £108; second year,£120.

Junior Assistants may be promoted to Grade I. aftertwo yea's' good service in Grade II. They must beunder 21 years of age.

SALARIES UNDER RECLASSIFICATION FROMlet JULY, 1931.

Assistant Art Masters may be promoted to Grade II.after two years' good service in Grade TIT., and toGrade I. after two years' good service in Grade Ti.Trade:

8. Trade Instructors-Class " A" Trade InStructors: Salaries-Grade

II., £357 4s.; Grade L, £376.Class "B" Trade Instructors: Salaries-Grade Ill.,

£291 8s.; Grade IT., £310 4s.; Grade I,, £338 8s.Trade Instructors may be promoted to Grade II. after

two years' good service in Grade -III., -and` to Grade-1.after two years' good service in Grade H.Commercial and Domestic:

9. Coln mereial Masters- t,Salaries-Grade TIT., £110 4s. Grade £338 8s.;

Grade T., £370.Coni inereia 1 Masters 'MIT be 11101110.0d to Grade' 1.

after two years' good service hi Grade III., and toGrade I. after two years' good service in Grade TT.

10. (a) ,Instrnetors ( Wool eSalaries -Grade TIT.. £211 105.; Grade TI,, £235;

Grade £253 16s.instructors may be promoted to Grade 'II. after three

years' good service in Grade ITT., and to Grade I. afterthree years' good service in Grade IT.

(b) Assistants (Women)--,-Salaries-Grade H., first year, £146 13s.; second

year, £157 18s.; third year, £169 4s. Grade I.,first year, £183 6s.; second year, £197 8s.

Assistants may be 'promoted to Grade I. after threeyears 'good service in Grade

(c) Junior Assistants ( Women)-Salaries-Grade IL, first year, £78 19s.; second

year, £90 5s. Grade 1., first year,, £101 105.;second year, £112 Ibis.

Junior Assistants may be promoted to Grade J. aftertwo years' good service in Grade.IT. They must beunder 21 years of age.

.11. No male assistant of the age of 21 years shallreceive less than £185 per annum, and, if married, £187per annum, and no female assistant of the age of 21years shall receive less than £100 per annum.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising

1931.Dec. 10 ... 97A, 1931

Schedule No.

Dec. 17 ... 203A, 1931

Nov. 3 .

Nov. 23 ..

Dec. 4

Dec. 17Dec. 15 ...Dec, 15...

148A, 1931168A and 173A,

1931

90A, 1931

204A, 1931201A, 1931202A, 1931

Dec. 15 ... 1200A, 1931

Supplies required. Date ofclosing.

Garbage of Firewood (approximately 18 cords per week) from the Cutting Areaor the Dump to the Wooroloo Sanatorium during the year 1932 ...

Reinforced Concrete Pipes; 72iin diameter, 2,000 lin. ft. and 54in. diameter, 4-48lin. ft.

Copper Plates, 5ft. lin. x 4ft. 3in. x lin., 5 only ,..Cartage of General Battery Supplies, during the year 1932, from the Railway

Station at Marble Bar to the State Batteries at Marble Bar and Bamboo Creek

Fuel Oil for Government Requirements during a period of 12 months commenc-ing 1st February, 1932. Approximately 1,000 tons

Bitumen, 80/100-penetration, 45 tons; and 200 penetration, 28 tonsChains for Overhead Electric Grapes, 60ft-long, 3 only, and 66ft. long, 3 onlyCopper Tube Plates, 3 only, and Copper Wrapper Plates, 3 only

For Sale by Tender.Timber, secondhand, as it now lies at the Midland Junction Sale Yards, where

inspection can be made ...

Surplus Government Property for Sale.The Tender Board has for disposal a large number of Second-hand Tip-Drays,

for whioh offers are invited. Inspection can be made at the East PerthPlant Depot. Offers should be made in writing to the undersigned.

1931.

Dec. 24.

Dec. 24Dec. 31

Dec. 31

1932.Jan. 7Jan. 7,iFeb.Feb. -11

1931.

Dec. 24

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

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and fall particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, liurray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

0680 OVEttN 1\TT GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 18, 1931.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERN MENT TENDER BOARDcontinued.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoard

No.Date. Contractor.

Sche-daleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

1931. -

674/31 Dec. 10 Bryant & Waters ... 165A, Coal, Charcoal, and Coke, as re- Government Stores Rates on appli.1931 quired during the period from cation.

1st January, 1932, to 31stMarch, 1932

573/31. Dec. 10 Joyce Bros. (W.A.),.I 1. 164A, Water Bags, as required from do. do. do. do.1931 1st January, 1932, to 31st

March, 1932701/31 Dec. 10 E. B. Bonfield ... 193A, Empty Packing Cases (mini- do. do. 2s. each.,

1931 mum, 17in. x 17in. x, 25in.),delivered into GovernmentStores, Perth (Item 2)

633/31 Dec. 10 Etherington & Sons ... 144A, Potatoes for Government Insti Various ... Rates on appli.1931 tutions, etc. at Perth, Fre-

mantle, Claremont, and Woor-cation.

°too (Items 1, 2, 3, and 4),during the period from 1stJanuary, 1932, to 31st March,1932

633/31 Dec. 10 Haynes & Clements ... 144A, Potatoes for Blackboy Hill do. do. do.1931 Camp (Item 5), during the

period from 1st January,1932, to 31st August, 1932

658/31 Dec. :10 Jas. Triscott & Co . ... 157A, Chaff, F.A.Q. to Prime Wheat- Government Stores £2 14s. 4d. (:,.

1931 en, delivered F.O.R. Northam ton.Basis, for period from 1stJanuary; 1932, to 31st March,1932

659/31 Dec. 10 F. W. Wright & Co. ... 158A, Chaff, F.A.Q. to Prime Wheat-1031 en, during the period 1st

January, 1932, to 31st March,1932 :

In Truck Lots, F.O.R.,Perth ... ... ...

Delivered in Perth ...do. do.do. do.

£3 7s. per ton.£3 Ils. per ton.

622/31 Dec. 1.1 H. L. Brisbane & Co., 14d3A, Secondhand Roofing Slates, de- Works and Labour 25s. per 100.Ltd. 1031 livered 1,500 at Hospital for

Insane and 1,000 at Govern.ment Stores, Fremantle

585/31 Dec. 11 H. Burns ... ... 140A, Motor Car Hire for Greenplace C.S.D. ... 4s. per trip.1931 Inebriates' Home during 1932

624/31 Dec. 14 C. A. Thorpe and E. 151A, Firewood for State Battery at Mines . 22s. cord.Richards 1931 Norseman for year ending

31st December, 1932648/31 Dec. 14 C. Funazzi ... 152A, Mulga Charcoal for State Bat- do. £3 Ns. per ton.

1931 tery at Cue for year ending31st December, 1932

647/31 Dec. 15 Vickers-Commonwealth 149A,' Engine Tyres, delivered C.I.F.,Steel Products, Ltd. 1931 Fremantle

Item 1, 12 only ...Item _2, 6 onlyItem 3, 24 only

Railways ...do. ...do. ...

£7 2s. 6d. each.£7 2s. 6d. each.£5 5s. each.

Tender Board No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

1931.538/30 Dec. 11 0. Zanetti Milk for King Edward Memorial Hospital for period ending 31st

December, 1931.

Dated this 17th day of December, 193M. J. CALANCHINI,

Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

DECEMBER 18 1931.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2631

NOTICE TO CREDITORS;-',n flee. Supreme Court of Western, Australia, Prbbate Jurisdiction.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons (ordersto collect and aiiminister whose -Estates were granted to me by the said Court under "The Curator of Intestate Estates Act,1918,") are hereby to send particulae3 of, such claims to me on or before the 9th day of January, 1931, after whichdate-I will proceed to distribute he assets of the said deceased persons among those entitled thereto, having regard only to,those claims of which I shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 17th day of December, 1931.ALFRED A. MOFFAT,.

Curator of Intestate Estates.

Name. Date of Death. )ate of Order. Address. Occupation.

Scally, Joseph ... 28-8-31 11-12-31 Cadoux Farm hand.Cunningham, Peter 20-10-31 Wagin PensionerDunne, Patrick ... 16-10-31 15-12-31. Northam PensionerSmith, Thomas Albert ... 2-11-31 Kalgoorlie Engine- driver.Sullivan, Joseph Daniel 3-11-31 , Kalgoorlie. Miner.Johnson, Nils August ... 3-10-31 16-12-31 Kendenup Miner and farmer.

IN THE SUPREME COURT Oh' WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

hi the matter of the Will of Fanny Marian Hammond,formerly of Olive Street, Subiaco, but late of 41Kanimbla Road, Hollywood, in the State of WesternAustralia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claim;or demands against the Estate of the abovenamed de-ceased are hereby required to forward particulars ofsuch claims or demands to The Perpetual Executors,Trustees, and Agency Company (W.A.), Limited; ofPerietuat Trustee Buildings, St. George's Terrace,Perth, the Executor of the Will of the deceased, on or1-efore the 18th day of January, 1932. and notice ishereby further given, that at the expiration of such timethe said Executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitled there-to, having regard only to such claims or demands ofwhich he snail then have had notice.

Hated this ioth,dny of De,,,,,her, 19:11.

sTA 1,VELL, IIA RDWICN, & 1'OR \l:AN,V ict ria house, St. George 's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT ,OF, WESTERN:AUSTRALIA PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Estate of Mary Ann Cable,-late ofThe Salvation Army Aged Women's Retreat, Har-vest Road,' North ,Fremantle,' in the State of West-ern Australia, and formerly id 170 Duke Street,East Fremantle, and Esperaia (` and HamptoaPlains, in the said State, Widow. deceased (intes-tate).

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against, the Estate of the abovenamed de-ceased are hereby required to forward particulars ofsuch claims or demands to the branch office of The WestAustralian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company,Limited, of corner of Adelaide and Queen Streets, Fre-mantle, the Administrator of the Estate of the saiddeceased, or care of the undersigned, the Solicitors forthe Administ-ator, on or before the 18th day, of January,1932; and notice is hereby further given that at theexpiration of-such time the Administrator will proceedto distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto, having regard only to suchclaims or demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated- this 8th day of December, 1931.-

STAWELL, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,The Bank of Adelaide Chambers,

en. High and Packenham Streets, Fremantle,Solicitors for the Administrator.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Ellen Thompson; formerlyof Woodbridge Terrace, Midland Junction,--late ofKing Street, East Fremantle, in the,'State of West-ern Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is nereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the Estate of the abovenamed de-

cease I are hereby required to forward, particulars ofsuch claims or demands to Alexander Robert Farring-ton, of COolgardie, the Executor of th Will of the saiddeceased, or care of the undersigned, the Solicitors forthe Executor, on- or before the 18th day of January,1932; . and notice, is hereby further given, that at theexpiration of such time the Executor will proceed to dis-tribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the per-sons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claimsor demands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 10th day of December, 1931.

STAWELL, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,The Bank of Adelaide Chambers,

cr. High and Packenham Streets, Fremantle,Solicitors for the Ex-icutor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIALPROBATE jURISDFCTION.

In the matter of the Will of Frederick Edwin Perkins,late of .180 Canning Road, East Fentanthi, iu tilt,State of Western Australia, Company Manager, de-ceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the Estate of the abovenamed Fred-erick Edwin Perkins, deceased, are hereby required, toforward full particulars thereof' to the Executor, careof Frank Unmack, Solicitor, 21 Henry Street, Fremantle,on or before the 18th day of January, 19:12, after whichdate the said Executor will proceed to distribute the as-sets of the Estate amongst the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the ilainis of which he shall thenhave had notice.,

Dated the 10th clay of December, 1931.FRANK UNIIACK,

21 :Henry Street, FremantleSolicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN A US-TRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the'matter of the Will and Codicil of George JamesMurray, late of No. 1 Bennett Street, Perth, in theState of Western Australia, Retired Civil Servant,deceased.

NOTICE'is hereby given that all persons haVing claimsagainSt the Estate of the abevenamed deceased are re-quested to send in particulars in writing of such -claimsto The Perpetual Executors, Trustees, and Agency Com-pany' (W.A.), Limited, of St. George's Terrace, Perth,in the said State, the Executor of the Will and Codicilof the said deceased; on or before the 18th day of Janu-ary, 1932; And further, that at the expiration Of thelast-mentioned date the said :Executor will' proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased among the per-sons entitled thereto,- having regard only to the claimsof which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 16th day of December, 1931.DOWNING & DOWNING,

39 St. George's Terrace Perth, Solicitors for The Per-petual Executors, Trustees, and Agency Company(W.A.), Limited, the Executor of the Will andCodicil of the said deceased.

2632 = GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. DECEMBER 18, 931.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN ALTS'TRALIAPROBATE,, URISDICT1 ON.

In the matter of the Will of Henry Rigg, late ,af. 101Ocean Road, Cottesloc, in the State of WesternAustralia, Retired Superintendent of Locomotives,deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands upon or against theEstate of Henry Rigg; late of 101 Ocean Rand, Cot-tesloe, in, the State Western Australia, RetiredSuperintendent of r,,.,011Lotives, deeeased, are requestedto send in pa rticida re in writing of their claims analdemands to The Wes: Australian ,Trustee, Executor;and Agency Company, Limited, the Executor of theWill of the said deceased, at the offices of the Cam-patty at 135 St, George's Terrace, Perth,: on or beforethe 18th day- of :January, 1932; and, further, that atthe expiration of the last-mentioned date the saidExecutor williprOceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased among the persons entitled, thereto, hay-ing regard only to the claims and demands of which itshall then have had notice,

Dated the 12th day of December, 1931.

PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the West. AustralianTi ustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited,

the Executor of the Will' of the 'said deceased.

IN THE SUPREME' COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

the matter of the Will of. Thomas Clarke, late ofBroome, in the State of Western- Australia, Pearler,deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the Estate' of the abovenarnedThomas Clarke, deceased, are required to send particu-lars thereof in Writing to the Executor, The West Aus-tralian Trustee, Executor, and Agency., Company, Lint-isted, of 135 St. George's Terrace, :Perth,- on or beforethe 18th day of February, after which date theExecutor will- proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased among the persons en thereto, haringregard-.only to 'the claims of which it shall then have hadnotice.

Dated the 9th day of December, 193].

STONE, JAMES, & CO.,47 St. George 's Terrace, Perth, .

Solicitors for The West Australian Trustee,Executor,, and Agency_ Company, Limited.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN ATTS-TRALIAPROBATE TURISDICTTON.

In the matter of the Will and Codicil of Michael JamesO'Keefe, late of Railway :Hotel, Kalgoorlie, in theState of Western Australia, Hotel-keeper. deceased.

L0`1'ICE is hereby giVew that n11 persons Baring anyor demands the slate of the ;11ove-

nem, a 1 deceased aro hereby required to font-ill:it par-.ticulars of such claims and demands, in; writimt: to the

ul ors and Executrices 61111iiiM 0 '1<i:.2re,,,,Ber-nnrd am-s O'Keefe,.. Kevin,- Patrick 0 'Keefe, StellaSI y O'Keefe and *Mary Kathleen O'Keefe, care . of

ssrs. O'Dea O'Dea, Solicitors,. Warwick HouseisSt.tiecitg 8 Ter ra-e, Perth,: on or before the 18th, day, of

.! :1 IT, 1932 And notice is hereby further given, thatat the ex pir:, lion of such time 1.1,- L.:eel:tors and Execti-b., Trill dist:di:MU:, the assets of tl,. said., deceasedamongst the poisons entitled. thereto, laying regard: onlyto any cla in::; or demands of which they shall then havehad notice.

Dated this 14th day of December, 1931.

O'DEA & O'DEA,House, Si. Gem ge's rrace, Perth,it ors for the Executtet.: and Executrices.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUS-TRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Estate of Biel:aril Michael Alford, formeily ofSpearwood. in the State of Western Australiadener, but e of i 1 ritee venue Coogce,said State, Labourri, (intestatc0.

Notice to Creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having, anyclaims against the Estate of the aboyenamed deceasedare request:al 10 send in particulars of suck claims inwriting to the Administratrix, care of the undersigned,on or befnre the 18th day of January, 1932, after whichdate the said Administratrix will distribute the assetsamongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto those claims of which the Administi atrix then hasnotice.

Dated the 10th day of ,December, 1931.

W. E. B. & M. E. SOLOMON,Solicitors for the Adminls; ,

27 Market Street, iFrettinn

APPOINTMENT.(35th Victoria, No. 1i.)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to ap-point- Alfred Thomas Skelton, of Tallangatta, in theState of Victoria, Solicitor, a Commissioner of tlf?Supreme Court of Western Australia, to administer, ortake within- the State of Victoria any oath, affidavit,affirmation, declaration, or acknowledgment .hr a nun:-tied woman to be used in tin' Supreme Court WesternAustralia. The Commission to remain in :for'' until thesaid Alfred Thomas Skelton ceases to reside in Victoriaaforesaid,, or until he cease:: to practise the professionof a Solicitor there, or nut I revoked.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar Supreme Count

Crown Law Department,Perth, 17th December, 1931.

HIS EXeellency the Ade, iiistr ator in Executive Councilhas approyed of the folletebtg appointments:-

H. R. Gordon as the substitute f:ar A. T. Ewins asReturning Officer for the Perth Electoral District andthe Metropolitan Electoral ProYinee.

J. Hamley as Returning Officer' for the East PerthElectoral District, vice W. H E. Anderson, deceased.

E. P. Foreman as. Returning Officer for the KalgoorlieElectoral District and the North:East Electoral Pro-vince, vice A. B. Rittherford, trans-forted.

R. N. Broun as Acting Electoral Registrin for theRoebourue Electoral District during tine absence on leaveof H. B. Clements.

H. 'G. HAMPTON,Tinder Secretary for Law.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnersuip hithertoexisting 'between. Richard Temple , Smith and 111ichar1,Cheriton; carrying on business as General Carrier;. Ship-ping; cand, Forwarding, Agents at Seventh A venue. Slaylands, under the name, style, or 'firm of SmithCheritoir,-1? has; been: dissolved, by mutual couF.ent asfromthe.lst clay of -Hay; 1931,,the said -Richardretiring from :the: said ,firm: The said :RieharclSmith shall continue"in the said businessien seal!ceive the whole of the assets and pay, the liabthe said late partnership.

Date," this 5th day of Oetohor, 1931.R. T. SNI

Wit ness to the signature of the said Richard TempleSmithCrawcour,Solicitor, Perth.

R. CHERITON.Witness to the signature of the said RichardCheriton

B. M. O'Connor, P M.,Sandstone.

Morris Crawcour, Atlas Building, Est)] made. Perth,Solicitor for both Pa' trey

:DECEMBER 18, 1931.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; 'W.A. 2633

THE ;COMPANIES: ACT, 1893.. Thos. Cook & Son (Bankers), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the office or principal place of' business in the State OfWestern Australia of Thos. Cook &

Son (Bankers), Limited, is shin, te at No. 22 Forrest Place,Perth,' and is accessible to the public between the hours of9 hair: and 5 p.m. on week days, 'and'between the hours of9 a.m. and 12 noon on

Dated this 1st day of Denember, 1931.-

H. F. ROPER,Attorney in Western Australia

for the abovenamed Company..

Robinson, Cox & Whnatley, 20, Howard Street, Perth,,Solicitors for the aboVe Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1891.Thos. Cook & Son, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the office or prineiriil place ofbusiness in the State of Western Australia of Thos. Cook &Son, Limited, is situate at No. 22 Forrest Place, Perth, andis accessible to the public between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5p.m. on week days and between, the hours of 9 a.m. and 12noon on Saturdays.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1931.

H. F. ROPER,Attorney in Western Australia

for the abovenamed Company.Robinson, Cox & Wheatley, 20 Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the-above Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.W. Hermon Slade Company, Limited

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company haS bn.-ni changed and is now situateat Nos. 1 and 2 Second Fluor, Surrey Chambers, St.George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated the 1st clay of December, 1931.

J. d PRENDERGASTAttorney for the Company in Western Australia.:

Western AustraliaTHE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

:Motor Services; Limited.: =:;;NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofMotor Services, Limited, is situate at-Room No. 6,Third' Floor, W.A. Trustee Buildings;' 13:5 "St' George'sTerraCe, Perth, and the ()Ince is available to the publicon week days from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p m. to 5 p mand on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon

Dated the 8th daya.of:December, 1931.

RALPH J. STODDART,o d ; ;,Solicitor for the Company,

W.A. Trustee Buildings, 135 St. George's Terrace,'Perth.

THE MASTER BUTCHERS' EXCHANGE & AGENCY-. CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is nereby given that, at an extraordinary gen-eral meeting of the abovenamed Company, held at 53St. Georges Terrace; Perth, on the 21st day of Sptern-

:: her, I1931, the following ;special' resolutioas were;:passed:-H-.1. That the .Company go into voluntary bpi-iliction; 2. That Mr. C. TI. King, Charteied Accountant(Aust.), of 53 St. (10(lrge'S Tel1,1«,, Pei 1h, he appointeduthlittor.

ioiich this 18th day ot November, 1911.

C H. KING,Liquidator

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Viet, No 8)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of.Section 20 of the above-Act, a Certificate of Incorpoia-

,tion, as a Limited Company, has tlus day been issued toMetropolitan Tripe Trading ,,Company,

Dated this 8th day :of,.11, ioi,ober, 193]..

T. P. DAVIES,Registrar or companies.

'Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A. -;

'IN THE MATTER'OFI THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 'Viet:, No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given! that, -tinder the provisions of:Section 20 of above Act; a Certificate: of.Incorpora-

as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toNe,111 Kalgurli :United Mines, Limited.

this 8th day of December, 1931,

T. F. DAVIES;Registrar of Companies,

Supreme Court Office, Perth, WA.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT; 1898(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE; is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection ,20 of the dove Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, ai a Libaitell company, has this day been issued, toMotor Services, Limited,

Dated this 8th Cloy Pi' ,Deceniber; 1931:

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supienni Coui t Office, Perth, W,A.

TN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of Albany Advertiser, Limited,

NOTICE is hereby given, that, at an extraordinary gen-eral meeting of the Shareholders of Albany-AdVertiser,Limited, duly 'convened' and held at the offices of theIompany situate in York Street, Albany, on the 7th day

of December, 1931, at 3 p.m., the following special reso-lutions were duly passed:-1. That the Company go intovoluntary liquidation; 2. That Rupert R. Holmes andP. Lloyd both of Albany, be appointed Liqui-dators of the Company.

Dated this 14th day of December, 1931.

CHAS. H. WI TTENOOM,Chairman -

Ha3neS, Robinson, & Cooper, Solicitors, Albany.

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.The WoMen'S "-University College (Fund Committee.

WE, Roberta Jull, Frances:Whitfeld, and Evalyn Wood,all of Perth, Western Australia, Trustees of and here-unto authorised by The Women's University CollegeFund Committee, do hereby give notice that we are CP,-sirous that such institution should be incorporated ,under"the provisions of ''The Associatnais Incorporation :Vet,1595.''

Dated this 14th day of December, 1931.

ROBERTA ,II7LL.FR:\ NUBS W HITE ELD.E. WOOD.

'1'lle following is a eop1 of the raelllglial iilLvacifthl tobe filed in the Supreme 'Court under the prOvisions ofthe said Act:

Memorial. of The Women's University College FluidCommittee, filed in- pursuance of "The Associations n-corpoation Act, 1895 " :-

1. ,,,Thename of thirdlishtution is The Women 'a Foi-versity College Yuma Committee

,The. object of the I usiilnition is to ruse fund-5Will Or' shall bebeu.c,i firr or toMirds' 311.3 foundation,

equipment, endowment, and maintenance of an undenbiffinational college f,ir the Univeisitof Western Australia, nd to de all sets conducive tothe attainment of that object.

3. The Institution is ;; iinatiHI established m Perth,1Vestr 'Australia.

4. The names of the riiiinstees are (Dr.)- .Roberta.Airs.) Frances Whii fold, an I (Miss),. Evalyn

Weed.5. The. management of the Institution is vested

an EXecutive Committee elected' by members and bymeans of -rules already in force,

GOVERNMENT

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

Schedule A.I, FREDRICK PETER GROVES, of Waddington, in theState of Western Australia, the Secretary of and the personhereunto authorised by Waddington Progress Association, dohereby give notice that I am desirous that such WaddingtonProgress Association should be incorporated under the pro-visions of " The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895."

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filedin the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act :

Schedule B.Memorial of Waddington Progress Association, filed in pur-

suance of " The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895 " :The name of the Institution is "Waddington Progress Asso-

ciation."

The objects or purpose of the institution are :Supportand assist all or any movement calculated to assist, develop orimprove the district generally.

The name or names of the Trustees areArnold CharlesNorwood, Fredrick Peter Groves, Douglas Waldun Edgar,and the management of the Society is vested in the committeeof management appointed by the members of the Society.

Dated this 3rd day of December, 1931.

F. P. GROVES,Secretary.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (BY-ELECTION).Roebourne Electoral District.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Ihave Alija day received from the Honourable the Speakerof the, Legislative Assembly a Warrant authorising anddirecting me to proceed forthwith to issue a Writ forthe election of one Member for the Roebourne ElectoralDistrict, to serve in the Legislative Assembly of theState of Western Australia; to fill the vacancy causedby the death of Frederick William Teesdale, Esq., andI have this day issued the Writ accordingly.

The . -dates connected therewith are as follows :Nomination DayMonday, 11th January, 1932; PollingDay -Saturday,- 6th February, 1932; Return Of WritMonday, 15th February, 1932.

H. R. GORDON,Clerk of the Writs.

QM( .r. of the .Clerk of the Writs,Perth, 17th December, 1931.

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