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[1221J 0,. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p,m.) [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 23,] PERTH : FRIDAY, APRIL 26. [1907. rrHE LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACTS, 1902 AND 1905. CLOSURE OF ROADS. PBJOOLAMATIONS IVES'l'ERN AUSTRALIA, '1'0 WIT. By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAm BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.] W HEREAS by "The L,tnd Act Amendment Act, 1902" (1 and 2 Edwardi VII., No. 20), rl,nd "The I,rl,nd Act Amendment Act, 1905" (5 Edwn:di VII., No. 22), the Guvernor may, by Proclamation in the Government Gazette, after the opinion of the Road Bonrd of the District has been requested, close any road or reservation for a road which may have been surveyed or shown as a road on any plan published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: Provided such road is not within the limit of a Municipality, mId has not been declared a Government road or a road under "The Roads Act," or any Act amending the same: AND WHEREAS the roads hereinaJter described have been surveyed and shown as roads on the under- mentioned plans as published by the Department or Lands and Surveys: AND it is desirable to close such roads: AND WHEREAS the opinion of the nnclcl'mcntioned Road Boctrds has been requested: Now 'l'HEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C. B., Guvernor as aforesaid, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declnre the slLid surveyed roads to be closed. 283/96 8596/06 4.43/07 Cool up Agri- cultural Area 4090/40 343D/40 DESORIPTIONS ABOVE REFERRED TO: IlVlnrra y I W oodanilli,ng Brookton ... Description. 'rho surveyed road passing the South boundary of Coolup Agricultural Area Lot 10. '1'he surveyed road passing along the North and West boundaries of WillilLms Locations 706 and plLrt or the North boundary of Location 703, from the South-West corner of Location 706 lLforesaid to the Eastern side of Road No. 2298. The smveyed road plLssing along the East boundary of Avon Location 4673 and part of its South boundary to a North-'West corner of Location 3381. G:veu emder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 17th day of April, 1907. By His Excellency's Command, N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p,m.)

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

No. 23,] PERTH : FRIDAY, APRIL 26. [1907.

rrHE LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACTS, 1902 AND 1905.

CLOSURE OF ROADS.

PBJOOLAMATIONS IVES'l'ERN AUSTRALIA,

'1'0 WIT. By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAm BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross

of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western

Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. FRED. G. D. BEDFORD,

Governor.

[L.S.]

W HEREAS by "The L,tnd Act Amendment Act, 1902" (1 and 2 Edwardi VII., No. 20), rl,nd "The I,rl,nd Act Amendment Act, 1905" (5 Edwn:di VII., No. 22), the Guvernor may, by Proclamation in the Government Gazette, after the opinion

of the Road Bonrd of the District has been requested, close any road or reservation for a road which may have been surveyed or shown as a road on any plan published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: Provided such road is not within the limit of a Municipality, mId has not been declared a Government road or a road under "The Roads Act," or any Act amending the same: AND WHEREAS the roads hereinaJter described have been surveyed and shown as roads on the under­mentioned plans as published by the Department or Lands and Surveys: AND it is desirable to close such roads: AND WHEREAS the opinion of the nnclcl'mcntioned Road Boctrds has been requested: Now 'l'HEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C. B., Guvernor as aforesaid, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declnre the slLid surveyed roads to be closed.

283/96

8596/06

4.43/07

Cool up Agri­cultural Area

4090/40

343D/40

DESORIPTIONS ABOVE REFERRED TO:

IlVlnrray

I W oodanilli,ng

Brookton ...

Description.

'rho surveyed road passing ~Jong the South boundary of Coolup Agricultural Area Lot 10.

'1'he surveyed road passing along the North and West boundaries of WillilLms Locations 706 and plLrt or the North boundary of Location 703, from the South-West corner of Location 706 lLforesaid to the Eastern side of Road No. 2298.

The smveyed road plLssing along the East boundary of Avon Location 4673 and part of its South boundary to a North-'West corner of Location 3381.

G:veu emder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 17th day of April, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

N. J. MOORE,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

1222 GOVERNMENT

PROOLAMATION (under 60 Vict., No. 22, Sec. 6.)

\VnSTERN AUSTRALIA,} TO WIT.

By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Graud Cross of the lIfost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Western AURtra1iu and its Dependencies, etc., etc.} etc.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

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fL,S.1

W HEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the

Governor wa.s empowered, by Proclamation in the Gove?'n­ment Gazette, to revest in Hsr late Majesty, her heirs 01'

successors, as of her or their former estate, all or any lands whereof Her Majesty then was, 01' Her liIajesty, or her heirs or 8uc'oessors, might thereafter become thA registered proprietor 01' proprietors: AND WHEREAS His Majesty King Edward the Seventh is now the registered proprietor of portion of Victoria Loca'ion 1128, registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 372, Folio 101: Now 'J:HEREFORE I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hy this Proclamation revest in His Majesty King Edward the Seventh, his heirs and successors, por­tion of Victoria Location 1128 aforesaid, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the s11,id State, at Perth, this 17th d11,Y of April, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

No. 12352.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT KALGOORLIE AND BOULDER.

PROOLAMATION '1/ES'l'DRN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Adlnil'fLl Sir FREDERICK

TO WIT. GEORGE DENHAlIT BEDFOUD, Knight Grund

Fr'ED. G. D. BEDFOItD, Governor.

Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba.th, Governor in and over the State of \Vestern AustruJin. and its Dependencies,

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

I~ pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the

Governor of the said State., do by this my Procl11,mation appoint

Wednesday, 1st 1YIay, 1907,

a special clay to be observed as a Bank Holida,y in the towns of Kalgoorlie and Boulder.

Given under my h11,nd and the Public Seal ')f the said State, at Perth, this 22nd clay of March, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonin1 Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

THE MINES REGULATION A.ceI', 1906. DA'l'E OF COMING IN1'O OPERA'frON.

PROOLAMATION VVESTEItN AUS'l'ItAJ.IA, 1 J3y His Excellency Admiral Sir FlmnEltICK

TO WIT. ) GEOltC}f<; Dl~NlIAlII Ih~Df"OlU). Knight Grand FltEl>. G. D. BEDFORD,

GovcrHOl'. Cr"ss of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Govel'nOl' in f111d over the State of vVestern Austrttlin. and its Dependell~

fr"s.] cies, etc., etc .. etc.

W HEREAS by Section one of " The Mines Regulation Act, UlOn," it is provided that" The Mines Reo'ula­

tion Act, 1906," sh11,11 comfj into operation on a day to be fixecl hy Proclmm,tion: N ow ~'HEREFORE I, the said Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Conncil, and in exercise of the powers so con­fen'ed upon me, do hereby procl11,im that the first day of June, One thousand nine hundred and seven, shall be the date fixed for the coming into operation of the 11,fol'esaid Act.

Given under my hand and the Public SeaJ of the s11,id State, at Perth, this 10th day of April, 1£107.

By His Excellency's Command,

H, GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

(lOD SAVE THE KING!!!

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

059 Tlfo]

MINES REGULATION ACT, 1906.

:MINING DISTRICTS. PROOLAMATION

VVl':STERN AUSTRALIA,} By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK TO WIT. GEORGE DE:NIIAM BEDFORD, Knight Grand

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies,

[r .. s.] etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in "The Mines Reg'ulation Act, 190(;," I, the said Governor, acting

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the powers so conferred upon me, do hereby proclaim that the undermentioned Goldfields and Mineral Fields be Mining Districts within the meaning aud for the purposes of" The NEnes Regulation Act, 1906," and that the Proclamation take effect, as regards the Pilbarra and West Pilbarra Goldfields, on 1st July, 1907, and as regards the remaining' Goldfields and lifineml Fields, on 1st June, 1907.

Pilbarra, 1'Vest Pilbarm, Peak Hill, Murchison, Yalgoo, East l\1 urchison, Mt. Margaret, North Coolgl1l'die, North­East Cool g'ardie, Coolgardie, E11,st Coolgardie, Yilgarn, Dundas, Phillips River, and Broad Arrow Goldfields; and the Collie, Northampton, and Greenbushes Mineml Fields.

Given uncleI' my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 17th day of April, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. GREGORY, Ministcr for Mines.

GOD SAVE 'fHE KING!! !

THE ELECTORAL ACT. REVISION OOURTS.

PROOLAMATION WFlSTERN AUSTRAJ,IA, }

TO WIT. By His Excellency Admiml Sir FREDERICK GEOHGR DENHA1If BEDPon.}), Knight Grand Cross of the ~rost Honourable Order of the Batb, Governotin lind over the State of ~ "\Vestern Australia anci Its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Goveruor.

W HEREAS by the Electoral AcL it is provided that Revision Courts sh11,ll be hold at such times and

places as m11,y be fixed by Proclamation, and the rolls in respect of which any J/'evision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fixflCl by Proclam11,tion: Now 'l'HrmEFORE I, the said Governor, [tcting with the a,clvice of the Executive Council, a,nd in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the 7th M11,Y now next ensuing, at the Court House, Beverley, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Beverley Electoral District.

Given under my hand and the Public Sea.! of the said State, at Perth, this 13th day of March, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

PROOLAMATION WESTgftN AuS'rRALIA, }

TO WIT. By HIS Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK GEortGE DEN!!,"! BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bttth, Governor in and over the State of V{estern Australia anel its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[L.S.]

W HEREAS by the Electoral Act it is provided that Revisio'1 Courts shall be held at such times and

phLCes as m11,y be fixed by Proclamation, 11,ud the rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now THEREFORE I, the said Governor, 11,cting with the advice of the Executive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electornl Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd day of May now next en,sning, at the Court Housc, Mt. Magnet, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the NIt. Ma,gnet r~lectoral District.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State at Perth, this 13th clay of March, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

THE ELECTORAL ACT.

REVISION COURTS.

PROCLATh1:ATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, '( By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK TO WIT. J Gr:ORGE DKXHA~I BED:FORD, Knight Grand

Cross of the J\Iost Honourable Order of the FRED·G~~'~;I~:.DFOHD, BRtll, Governor in und over the State of

"Yestern Australia and its Dependencies, [L.S.] etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS by the Electoral Act it is provided that ltevision Courts shall be held at such times

and pbces as may be fixed by Proclamation, and the rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have juris­diction shall also he fixed by Proclamation: Now 'rHERE­FORE I, the said Governor, "cting with the advice of the Executive Council, and in accordance with the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held at 10 a.m. on 'I'uesday, the 7th :May now next ensuing, at the JliIunicipal Cham hers, Subiaco, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Subiaco Division of the :Metropolitan-Subnrban Province.

Dated this 17th day of April, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE THE KING!! I

Ex. Co. 738. PROCLAMATION

WESTER}; AUS'l'ltAI,L\, } TOWI'l'.

By His Excellency Admiral Sir PnEDERICK GROngE DKNH.UI BEDFORD, Knight Gra.nd Cross of the J\1ost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the ~tate of \Vestern Australia and its Del)Cndencies, etc., etc., etc.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.]

W HEREAS by the Electoral Act it is provided that Hevision Courts sh,1,1l be held at such times 8~nd

pJaces as may be fixed by Proclamation, and the rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Proclanmtion: Now 'l'HER:mFORE I, the said Governor, acting with the ,"dvice of the Executive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do herehy direct that a Revision Court sh"ll be held at 11 :,.m. on vVednesday, the 1st May now next ensuing, at the Court ~House, 1Ylarble Bar, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Pilbm'a Electoral District.

<1iven under my lutnd and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this .5th day of March, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE 'THE KING! ! !

THE LAND ACT, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive CotmcU Chambe,., at Pe,·tlt, this 17th day qf' April, 1907.

P1'esent: His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourahles-The Minister for lYIines. I The J\1iuister for Works.

t%i%

W HEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful ror the Governor to direct that any

Reserve shall vest in, and he held by any Municipality, I{oad Board, or other person or persons to be named in the ordel" in trnst for any of the purposes set forth. in Section 39 of the said Act, 01' for the like or other publIc purposes to be specified in such order, and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the Q'1.te of the leaBe: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedi.ent that Reserve

3to6 Victoria, should vest in and be held hy the Honourable

Minister for Railways: Now, THEREFORE, His Exeellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before­mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Honourable Minister for Railways in trust for "Railway Water Supply."

BEl~NARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1223

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Exect,tive Council Chamber, at Pe,·th, this seventeenth day of April, 1907.

Ptcsent: His Excellency the Governor,

The Honourables-The :\1inister for ]\:Iines. The l\:Iinister for Works.

""{7{THEREAS by Section 42 of "The Litnd Act, 1898," it "f "f is made lawfnl for the Governor to direct that any

Reserve shall vest in, and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order, in trust for any of the purpose" set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order, and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that

Ii\ Reserve 9283 (Gnildford Lot 199) should vest in and be held by the Honorahle Minister for Works for the State of Western Australia, Administrator of the Goldfields Water Supply Act, 1902: Now, THEREFORE, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herehy direct that the before­mentioned Heserve shall vest in and be held by the Honorable Minister for Works for the State of 'Yestern Australia, AdministratGr of the Goldfields Water Supply Act, 1902, in trust for" 'Vater Supply," with powor to the said the Honorable lIIinister for \\' orks for the State of Western Australia, Administrator of the Goldfields Water Supply Act, 1902, to lease the whole or any portion of the said Eeserve for any term not exceeding twenty-one ye,l,rs from the date of the lease.

BERNARD PARKER,

A cting Clerk of the Council.

All previous Orders-in-Couneil dealing with the above l~eserve are herehy cancelled.

P.O.-No. 111.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Olfice, Pe,·tlt, 25th Ap"il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appolut-

P.O. 57/1907.

P.O. 249/1906.

P.O. 69/1907.

P.O. 62/1907.

P.O. 7/lDOi.

P.O. 31/1907.

HARRIS MAY SAuND~ms, Esquire, of Clare­mont, for the Perth Magisteria'! District.

JOHN KAY HALL, Esquire, of Coolgardie, for the Coolg'ardie l'IIagistcrial District.

JOHN PACKHAllI, Esquire, of Tammin, for the Northam Magisterial District.

WILI,IAllI LANGJ\IAN JOHNS, Esquire, and THO]}1AS PATIHCK O'CONNOR, Esquire, of Narrogin, for the 'Williams l'iIagisterial District.

THOMAS PIDGEON, Esquire, of Yalgoo, for the Yalgoo l'iI agisterial District.

CHARLES HEAL, Esquire, of Caroling, for the York ThIagisterial District.

His Excellency the Governor in Council has also been pleased to-

P.D.241/1898. Accept the resigl1fltion of 'V ILLIAilI THOMAS RABBISH, Esquire, of vVilliams, as a Justiee of the Peace for the East Coo1-garme l'iIagisterilLl District, and to appoint him for the Williams l'IIagis­terial District.

A. COLENSO KESSELL,

Secretary to the Premier.

The T,·easu,.y, PM·th, 25th Ap"il, 1907.

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint, temporarlly, under SectIOn

33 of "'l'he Audit Act, 190·1," H. B. STONE to be P"ying Officer, Colonial Secretary's. Department, during the absence, on leave, of D. It. ,:}'[cKllllay.

L. S. ELIOT, Under 'Treasurer.

1224 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

TILe :L'reaSU1'y, PM·th, 22nd AP1'il, 1907.

T HE following Statement of Stores purchased by the Railway Department under Section 41, Subsection (c), of the Tender Board .Regulations, is published for general information.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

LIS'!' OF MATERIAL PUROHASED OUTSIDE CONTRACTS BY RAILWAY STORES. INVOICES PASSED DURING MONTH OF MARCH, 1907.

AMOUNTS-£25 and over.

Date. Nltme. Material. Rate per Amount. Total.

£ s. d. £ s. Feb. 22 Bennie, Teare, & Co. ... 1 ton Magnolia metal ... ... ... ... . .. for . . 87 10 Do. 25 Williams, II. W. ... ... 2cwt. 2qrs. 151bs. Speedicut steel ... . .. . .. Is. 9d. lb. ... 25 16 Mar. 1 Beck, E. J. ... ... ... 725 hewn sleepers ... ... ... ... ... '" Is. 4..~d. Poach .. , 49 16 Feb. 28 Gaskin, H. ... ... ... 1,534 do ... ... ... ... . .. . .. Is. 4&d. each .. , 105 9 Do. 23 Dalgety & Co., Ltd .... ... 34 gals. Bulloch Lade Whisky ... . .. . .. . .. 248. gal. .. , 40 16 Do. 1-28 Horrigan, M. J. ... ... Meat for dining car ... . .. ... ... . .. for .. , 27 2 Do. 22 Harris, Scarfe, & Co., Ltd., 3cwt. 3qrs. 241bs. sheet copper ... ... . .. . .. Is. 2d. lb. .. , 25 18

G.P. Do. 23 Leslie & Co. ... ... ... 1 mile vulcanised cable ... .. . ... ... . .. 5~d. yard .., 4.{) 6 Mar. 1 Elder, Shenton, & Co., Ltd. 20 cwt. Oqrs. 81bs. ingot tin £201 15s. ton I 202 9 '" ... ... . .. .. , Feb. 1 Gregory & Co., H. P. ... 1 only column, sash and door papering machine . .. for .. , 37 10 Mar. 6 Carless, W. ... ... . .. 796 hewn sleepers... ... ... ... . .. . .. 1s.4!d.each .., M 14 Feb. 27 Pearce Bros .... ... ... 402;j-ft. chrome leather ... ... . .. . .. 8~d. foot. 14 4 11 Do. 27 Do. ... ... ... 24 sides tan bag leather ... ... ... ... .. . 16s. side 19 4 0

------ 33 8 Mar. 7 Reilly, W. ... ... ... 494 hewn sleepers ... . .. . .. ... ... . .. Is. 4!d. each .. , 33 19 Feb. 26 Wright, H. T. ... ... 7 tons 16cwt. mild steel bars ... ... . .. . .. for .. , I

102 2 Mar. 8 Lane, T. ... ... ... 688 hewn sleepers ... ... . .. . .. . .. ... Is. 4~d. each .. , 47 6 Feb. 13 Dawson, J. ... ... ... 86cwt. 1qr. 71bs. steel castings ... ... . .. . .. 36s. cwt. .. . 155 7 Mar. 11 Harris, Scarfe, & Co., Ltd., 16cwt. 3qrs. 191bs. bar copper ... ... . .. . .. Is. 2d. lb. .. , 110 10

G.P. Mar. 11 Do. ... ... ... 250ft. Victor steam hose, I:\-in. x 4 ply. . .. . .. 5s. foot . .. 62 10 Do. 8 McLean Bros. & Rigg ... 9cwt. 3qrs. 121bs. New Zealand rope, lin. ... . .. 55s. cwt. .. , 27 2 Do. 11 Clackline Firebrick Co. ... 149 only firelumps ... ... ... . .. . .. 75s. ton .., 55 17

Do. ... ... ... 102 do. do. ... .. . ... . .. . .. 67s. 6d. ton .. , 34 8 Do. 15 Drake & Stubbs ... ... 50 gals. dry body varnish . .. '" . .. ... 25s. 6d. gal. .. , 63 15 Do. 15 Do. ... ... ... 30 do. do. '" . .. ... ... . .. 25s.6d. gal. .. . 38 5 Do. 21 James, C. ... ... ... 2,616 hewn sleepers '" . .. ... . .. . .. Is.4;\d each .., 179 17 Do. 21 Leggo, R,. ... ... ... 611 do. ... . .. . .. . .. . .. Is. 4!sd. each .. , 42 0 Do. 23 Stratton, J. ... ... ... 1,051 do. ... . .. . .. ... ... Is.4M. each .., 72 5 Do. 22 McMahon, M. ... ... 4·,089 do. ... ... ... ... .. . Is. 4;\d. each .., 281 2 Feb. 26 Kidston & Co., W. II. ... 1 only electric motor, 5 to 6 h.p., 200 V. . .. . .. for .. , 34 17 Mar. 25 Barry, D. ... ... ... 453 hewn sleepers ... ... . .. ... ... . .. Is. 4..~d. each .., 31 2 Do. 25 Robinson, T. W. ... ... 729 hewn sleepers ... ... ... . .. . .. lIs. 4~d. each .., 50 :3 Do. 18 Grace, J. ... ... ... 6 only poles, 26ft. . .. ... . .. . .. . .. 18s.7d. each 2 11 6

Do. ... ... ... 10 do. 30ft. ... ... ... . .. . .. lIs. 3d. each 5 12 6 Do. ... ... ... 16 do. 35ft. ... . .. ' .. . .. ... 20s. 5d. each 16 6 8 Do. ... ... . .. 7 do. 40ft. ... . .. .. . ... . .. \ 26s. 8d. each 9 6 8 Do. ... ... ... 2 do. 45ft. ... ... ... . .. . .. 33s.gd.each 3 7 6 Do. ... ... . .. 4 do. 50ft. ... .. . ... . .. . .. 45s. 10d. each 9 3 4

46 8 Feb. 19 Tilly's Photographic Stores 1 only shift key, brief royal, bar-lock typewriter ... for ... 25 10 Do. 20 Ferguson, Ltd., J. M. ... 1,392ft. jarrah weatherboards, 7in. ... . .. . .. 6s. 9d. 100ft. 4 H 0

Do. ... ... ... 3,32lft. T. and G. jarrah, 4k x t . .. . .. . .. 6s. 9d. 100ft. 11 ,1 2 Do. ... ... ... 606ft. jarrah weatherboards, 7in. . .. .. . . .. 6s. 9d. 100ft. 2 1 0 Do. ... ... ... 1,00lft. T. & G. jarrah, 5k x i ... ... . .. . .. lOs. od. 100ft. 5 5 1 Do. ... ... ... 2,706ft

" " 4k x t ... ... . .. . .. 6s. 9d. 100ft. 9 2 8 Do. ... ... ... 513ft.

jarr~h skirting, 41 x-& ... . .. . .. . .. 6s. 9d. 100ft. 1 14 7

Do. ... ... ... 120ft. 9xl . .. ... . .. ... 14s. 100ft. 0 16 10 Do. ... ... ... 210ft

" fillet, lfin. . .. ... ... . .. 5s. 100ft. 0 10 (j

35 8 Do. 20 Noyes Bros. ... ... ... 1 only armature, complete with commutator . .. for 32 0 0

Do. ... ... ... 1 only shunt field coil ... ... ... . .. . .. for 2 17 6 :34 17

Do. 7 Bolton & Sons ... ... 1 only four-wheel water cart ... ... ... .. . for .., 46 10 Do. 28 Daly, B. '1'. ... ... ... 412 cnb. yards filling ... ... ... . .. . .. Is. cub. yd. 20 12 0

Do. .. ... ... 485 "

stone ... ... ... ... .. . 28.9el.cub.yd. 66 1:3 9 87 5

Do. 1-28 Watson, W. ... ... ... Groceries for dining car ... '" ... ... .. . for .., 25 16 Mar. 7 Johnson, W. ... ... ... 584 hewn sleepers ... ... ... ... .. . 1s.4~d.each .., 40 :3 Feb. 1-28 Lang, W. H .... ... ... 2:3,01Oft. 7in. sawn tuart ... ... . .. . .. ... 84s. load .., 161 1 Do. 1-28 Waddingham, H. ... ... 1:3,830ft. sawn tuart ... . .. ... ... ... 15s. 100ft. .., 103 14

tons cwt. qrs. Do. 18-23 Scottish Collieries of IV.A., 345 4 2 Coal ... . .. ... ... .. . 8s. od. ton .., 146 14

Ltd. Do. 23 Do. ... ... ... 78 16 2 do. (Nuts) ... ... ... . .. 58. 6d. ton . .. 21 13 Mar. 2 Do. ... ... ... 68 11 1 do. (Nuts) . .. ... ... . .. 5s. 6d. ton . .. 18 17 Feb. 25- Do. ... ... ... 368 2 2 do. ... . .. ... . .. ... 8a. 6d. ton '" 156 9

Mar 2 Mar. 4-9 Do. ... . .. ... 83 10 0 do. (Nuts) ' .. '" ... ... 5s. 6d. ton .., 22 19 Do. 4-9 Do. ... ... . .. 420 7 3 do. ... . .. ... ... ... 8s. 6d. ton .., 178 13 Do. 11-16 Do. ... ... ... 51 12 1 do. (Nuts) . .. ... . .. . .. 5s. 6d. ton . .. 14 3 Do 11-16 Do. ... ... ... 419 3 0 do. ... . .. ... . .. . .. 8s. 6d. ton . .. 178 2 Feb.18-23 Cardiff Coal Mining Co, Ltd. 347 4 3 do. ... ... . .. ... .. . 7s. 9d. ton . .. 134 11 Do. 26- Do. ... ... ... 378 18 0 do. ... . .. ... . .. . .. 78.9d.ton . .. lio 16 M«r.2 .,

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_-\.PIUL 26, 1907.J GOVERN\IENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 1225

LIST OF lVf ATERIAL PURCHASED, ETC.-coniin1ted.

Date. Name. )jIaterial. Rate per Total.

tons cwt. qts. :Mar. 1 Cardiff Coal :Mining Co., Ltd. 12 16 0 Coal (Nuts) Do. 5-9 Do. 421 15 I do. Do. 9 Do. 29 19 2 do. (Nuts) Do. 13-15 Do. 33 16 1 do. Do. 12-16 Do. 429 12 1 do. Feb.18-23 Collie Proprietary Co:~lfields, 839 11 2 do.

Ltd. Do. 25- Do. 907 6 do. :Mar. 2

Mar. 4-9 Do. I,OiU 0 2 do. Do. 4-9 Do. 25 17 2 do. (Nuts) Do. ll-IS Do. 1,036 5 0 do. Do. 11-16 Do. 13 10 2 do. (Nuts) Feb. 18-23 Collie Co-operative Collieries, 355 9 0 do.

Ltd. Do. 25- Do. 377 15 0 do.

Mar. 2 Mar. Do.

4-9 Do. 4,27 4 0 do. 11-16 Do. 446 18 2 do.

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

797 TITO'7

The T"eaS1WY, Pe1'lh, 22nd April, 1907.

I T is heroby notified, for general information, that an Agency of the Government Saving'3 Bank has this day

been opened at the Post Office, Nunngarra.

() 1 7 T007

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

'l'he 'l"'casu1'y, Pedh, 25th A1'1'il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has - been pleased to appoint A. F. CLET,,\ND and H. H. HOWELL to be Agent and Assistant Ag'ent respertively for the Government Savings Bank at Knrrawang.

L. S. ELIOT, Under'l'reasurer.

NOTICE.

SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENTS.

CLAI:MS for War Gratuities Cflnnot be recognised by the Secretary of vVar if not submitted prior to 1st

October, 1907. Claims should reach the Treasury not later than 1st

A ugust next. L. S. ELIO'l',

Under'rl'easurer.

DIVIDEND DUTIES ACT AMENDMENT Aorr, 1906.

UNDER the provisions of the above Act, every in­corporated Company (wheresoever or h0wsoever in­

corporated) shall, within three months of its balancing day, forward to the Treasury a copy of its Balance Sheet issued yearly or for any other period, with a statutory declaration stating whether any profits have be,m made or dividends declared.

'1'11e 'l'reasury,

L. S. ELIO'l',

Under'rl'casurer.

Perth, 14th April, 1907.

No. 12374.-C.S.0.

1043 fi.ilJ7

Colonia.l Secretary's Office, Perth, 26th Ap1'ii, 19117.

l 'r is hereby notified that S. G. JEFFREY hns been appointed Collector for the Katanning Hospital, vice

A. O. Bell, resigned. F. D. NORTH,

Under Secretary.

5s. ton 7s. 9d. ton

5s. ton 5s. ton

7s. 9d. ton !ls. Dd. ton

8s. 9d. ton

8s. 9d. ton 5s. ton

8s. 9d. ton 5s ton

8s. 9d. ton

8s. 9d. ton

8s. 9d. ton 8s. 9d. ton

£ B. d. 340

164 11 11 7 9 10 891

166 9 6 367 6 3

396 19 0

451 1 6 6 D 4

453 7 2 377

155 10 2

165 5 4

186 18 0 195 10 7

Total... £6,511 5 2

No. 12375.-C.S.0.

APPOINTMENTS.

Colonial SeC1'etMy's Office, PeI·th, 26th April, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments:-

Hilt A. B. SThII'rH to act as Assishlllt District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and :Marriages at Day Dawn, vice A. M. Lyngberg; from the 18th April, instant.

it--&-} E. A. F. COThIP'rON to act temporarily as Assis­tant District Hegistrar of Births, Deaths, and ::\IIarriages for the Blackwood Registry District, to reside at Greenbuohes, during the absence, on leave, of J. E. Geary; from the 8th inst.

Hz'} R. J. P. REES to act temporarily as Dish-ict Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the East Coolgardie Registry District, to reside at Kalgoorlie, vice H. R. Gordon.

llit Sergeant JAThIES SThIYTHE to be a member of the Cal'narvon Boat Licensing Board, vice Sergeant 'l'. Houlahtll1, transferred.

Hf£t A. 'l'HOThISON and F. L. KLEHIANN to be Members of the Katanning Local Board of Health, vice J. Gould and A. W. ltichter, resigned.

tiff,-} R. lYIAI<'l'IN and H. GRIGG to be Members of the Yalgoo Lom.l Board of Health, vice O. :McKenna, resigned, and W. C. Smith, deceased.

ig·H ·W. 'iVILsoN to be >1, :Member of the Yundamindera Local Board of Health, vice C. Knudsen, resigned.

-HM J. 'r. DAVIES and .J. A. GILLAN to be Members of the West Guildford l,ocal Board of Health, vice R. W. Anderson a.nd G. T. 'iVood, resigned.

HH Dr. J. W. HOPE to act as Assistant Medical Officer at the Fremantle Hospital for Insane, from the 9th to the 16th April, during the absence, on leave, of Dr. Blackall.

ilf-&!f Constable 'iVILLIA1>I CAEILL to act temporarily as Assistant District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for the Northam Hegistry District, to reside at lYleckering; from the 1st May, 1907.

No. 12357.-C.S.0.

.f.()3 lY07

F. D. NORTH Under Secretflry.

Colonial Sec1'etary's Office, Pe1-th, 28th March, 1907 .

TJIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been .IJL pleased to appoint Woodlupine Hall to be an fldclitionai Polling Place in connection with the Election for the Queen's Park lYlunicipality, on the 7th :M[lY, 1907, under Section 73 of "The li'funicipal Oorporations Act, 1906."

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

1226 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 26, 1907. ------------

No. 12376.-C.S.0.

PERTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL. Colonial Secreta1'Y's OOlce,

t'"i:i~- I'e1·th, 26th Ap1'il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the following appointments to

the Honorary Medical Staff of the Perth Public Hospital, to date from the 1st April, 1907 :-

Assistant Physicians. AJ\1BROSE, T., M.B., M.S., Syd., 1902. FLECKER, 0., n'LB., M.S., Adel., 1902; M.B., M.S., Syd.,

1902. TEAGUE, H., M.B., B.S., Melb., 1901.

Assistant Gynrecologist. NYUI,ASY, A. J., L.RC.P., L.RC.S., Edin.; L.F.P.S.

alas, 1890; M.RC.s., Eng.; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1891.

Masseuse. ANDREWS, Miss '1'.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 12377.-C.S.0. Colonial Sec1'eta1'Y's Office,

-HHH Perth, 26th Ap1'il, 1907.

I N accordance with the provisions of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," the Minister directs it to be

notified that a Petition, addressed to His Excellency the Governor, has been received at this office, the substance and prayer of which is that the Cottesloe Road Board Dis­trict be constituted a Municipality.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary,

No. 12372.-C.S.0.

1275 19'07

MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS.

Colonial Sec1'eta>'y's OOlce, PM·tlt, 5th Ap1'il, 1907.

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

the Council of the Municipality of Coolgardie.

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

MUNICIPALITY OF COOLGARDIE,

TWELFH SCHEDULE.

A By-LAW of the Municipality of C001gardie made under Section 179, snb-section 29 (a) of the Munieipal Corpora­tions Act, 1906, and numbered 117, for the control of the "'l'own Hall Gardens."

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Cool­gardie order as follows :-

1. The gardens shall be open daily from 6 a.m. to lO p.m. during the summer, and from 7 a.m. to lO p.m. during the winter.

Pe-i'sons not to drive OVC1' the park.

2. No person shall drive upon or over the said park or any part thereof (other tlmn a Cltrriage way) without permission from the Council first obtained.

3. No passenger vehicle plying as an omnibus, 1101' any vehicle, team, cart, or wagon used for cal'l'ying any goods, timber, brick, stone, wooel, iron, or merchandise of any kind (whether laden or not), nor any hearses, mourning coach, camel, pack-horse, cat,tle, sheep, clogs, goate, or pigs shall be allowed to enter or P'LSS through the parle.

Iuj1tl'ing 01' clest)'oyiny b·ees.

4. No person shall injure, cut, break, deface, or pull up, pick, remove, or destroy any tree, shrub, plant, or flower growing on the said parle.

Inj1tring the soil, 01' s10/ace, 0)' jences, etc.

5. No person shall cut up, or damage, or disfigure, or interfere with the soil or turf or surface of any part of the said park, or the road Or footways, building's, roek-work, watercocks, or scats around or upon the same, or pollute 01' interfere with any ornamenb11 water therein, or interfore with or destroy any birds or nnimals therein in any manner whatsoever.

Pe1'Sons misconducting themselves.

6. No person shall misconduct himself in nny way by indulging in any riotous or indecent conduct, or make nse of any improper language, or commit any nuisance on the said parle

Lodging on the park in the open (tir.

7. No person shall camp, lodge, or tarry overnight, or frequent for the purpose of camping, lodging, or tarrying overnight, on the said park, or shall sleep durmg the day on the said park.

Posting bills.

8. No person shall post, stick, stamp, stencil, paint, or otherwise affix, or cause to be posted, stuck, stamped, stencilled, painted, 01' otherwise affixed any placard, hand­bill, notice, advertisement, or any docnment whatsoever upon any tree, fence, post, gate, wall, Hagging, road, path, or any place whatever on the said parI"

Shooting, etc" on the park.

9. If 0 person or persons shan sh00t or discharge any firearms, or throw or discharge any stones cr other missiles, or set off any fire balloon, or throw or set fire to any fire­works, or kindle or make any fire on any portion of the park, unless the consent, in writing, of the Council shall be previously obtained,

Selling goods in pa;'k,

10. No person shall sell or expose for sale any goods, wares, merchandise, or things on any portion of the said park, unless the eonsent of the Council shall be previously obtained.

Races, etc., j01·bi(l(len.

11. No racing matches with horses, dogs, 01' otherwise, nor any game of polo, nor any gmne which may be eon­sidered dangerous by the Councilor may be calculated to interfere with the safety and comfort of the general public, or likely to injure the surface of the ground, shall be allowed on the said park, except on such portion ns may be specially set apart for sueh purpose and shown thereon by boundary posts, to be fixed and renewed from time to time as the Council may deem necessary.

Waste litlej' of picnics to be )'cmoved.

12. vVhen any person, party or company, society, club, Ot' organisation of any kind sball play any game, or picnic on the park, he or they (as the case may be) shall, im­mediately prior to leaving the ground, collect and remove, or cause to be collected and removed, all waste material, bottles, broken glass, scraps, paper, litter, or rubbish of any kind brought or made npon the ground by them.

Cricket and othe;' oct1nes.

13. No person or organised club shall play cricket, foot­ball, baseball, racket, or any game of the like nature on any portion of the park, except 011 such portion as shall have been or hereafter may be set apart fo1' their peculiar purposes by the Council; neither shall any such ga,mes as aforesaid be played on those portions of the park as are 01' may be set apart for these peculiar purposes, unless and until the person or club shall have first obtained from the Council a permit, in writing, so to do.

Cattle not to be dep(tshwcd.

14. If 0 person shall cause, allow, or suffer any horse, cattle, sheep, dog, goat, camel, donkey, mule, or pig to stray or to depasture upon the park lands without the special approval of the council in writing,

Bicycles, etc., not to be 1tsed on footways.

15. No person shall drive, ride, or impel any motor car bicycle, or tricycle on or over allY foo~way in the said park:

Penalty.

1G, Every person offending agf1illst any of the provisions of these By-laws shall forfeit and pay on conviction such sum as may be aWf1rded, not exceeding 'fwenty pounds.

Passed this 7th day of J\lInrch, 1907.

[L.S.] ALFRED lVIEIWElt, lVIa,yor.

JAJ\IES A. S'l'EWAWl',

Town Clerk and Engineer.

Confirmed by the Governor in Executive Council tbis 27th day of lYIarch, H107.

BERNARD PARKER, Aeting Clerk of the Council.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

No. 12378.-0.S.0.

LOCAL BOARD O.F HEALTH BY-IJAWS. Colonial Secntal'Y's O,Dice,

PM·th,26th April, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the following amendments to

By-law No.6, made by the Perth Local Board of Health.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

PERTH LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

By-LAws.

IN pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in "The Health Act, 1890," the Local Board of Health of the City of Perth doth hereby order as follows :-

BY-LAW No.6.

Regulating the leeeping of cattle and othe~' live stocle.

Seetion 4 is hereby repealed, and the following sections are enacted, viz. :

Section 4. No person shall keep a poultry yard in such a condition as to be a nuisance or injurious to heatth.

Section 4a. No person shall keep ponltry except in an enclosed plrtce, which sh"ll be at least 12 feet from the nearest dwelling house.

Section 5a. No person shall keep pigeons except in confinement in a place which shall be at least 12 feet from the nearest dwelling house.

Section 5b. Every house or building in which poultry or pigeons shall be kept slmll be lime-washed ftt Ie Host every six months.

Passed by the Locftl Board of Heftlth of the City of Perth on the 25th day of February, 1907.

[L.S.] WALTER SIMPSON, Acting Chairman.

WTh!. E. BOLD, Secretary.

I certify that this By-law is not contrary to law.

W. F. SAYER, 3rd April, 1907. Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the Stf1te of Western Austrf1lia this 21st day of March, 1907.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary, Cent.ral Board of Health.

Approved by the Governor in Executive Council this 17th day of April, 11107.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

No. 12843.-C.S.0.

MUNICIPALl'IY OF QUEEN'S PARK.

·1,03 ruoT Colonial Sec"eta?'Y's Office,

Perth, 20th JJ!Ianh, 1.407.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to f1ppoint the following dates and ph1ces in

conneetion with the election for the QU80n's Park Munici­pality

D"te.

For preparation and sett·llYIOnday, 1st April, 1907 ling of Electoral Lists

Last day for receiving" ob- ! ",Vednesllay, 10th April, jections, etc. I 1907

ReVIsion of Lists On a date bet'iYeen 2 tst

I April and 1st ll'Iay, 1907 (both:inclusi ye), to be appointed by

Day of Election ) the Returning Officer

Tuesday, 7th lYI:ty, 1907

------------------

Place.

Agricultural Hall, Cannington.

F. D. NOI~'rH, Under Secretary.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1227

No. 12379.-C.S.0.

080 TITiT'f

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Colonial Secreta?'Y's Office,

Perth, 26th April, 1&07.

I T is hereby notified thf1t Retn1'lls of the Election of OfficerB to serve on the Councils of the undermentioned

JJIunicip~11ities haNe been received at this office :-

MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA PARK.

AUDITOR-J. Cropper Milligan, vice

E. Hutchinson, resigned.

MUNICIPALITY OF BUNBURY.

COUNCILLOIt (Central vVard)-Frederick vVn,lter Steere, v'ice

No. 12380.-C.S.0.

AuO'ustus Frederick Spencer, resigned.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

Colonial Secretao'Y's Offite, Pe,·th, :J6th Ap"il, 1907.

T HE following Notice with reference to Cadetships in the Roy"l Navy is pu blished for general infornmtion.

F. D. NORTH,

Under Secretary.

Department of Defence,

Vietoria Barrf1cks,

Melbourne, 28th March, 1907.

CADETSHIPS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.

The following particulars are published for the informa­tion of parents who desire their sons to obtf1in nominations for cadetships in the Ro~'al Navy:-

The Commonwealth is grf1nted eight nominations for Cadetships in the Royal Navy annually.

Application for nt\minf1tion must be nmde to the Governor-General or to the Governor of any State in the Comll1onwcf1lth, and must be lodged before the 1st of November of the year preceding that for which the nomination is desired.

C,1ndichtes must pass a cl'.lalifying examination in educa­tionf11 subjects, which will be held in the capital of each State in the months of March, JUly, and November of each year.

Candidates f1t these exmllinations must not be less than 12 years f1nd 8 months nor more tlmn 13 years of age on the dates set forth hereunder :-

Examination attended by Candidate. March. July. November.

Date required to be within age limits.

15th iYlay following. 15th September following. 15th Januf1ry following.

CandichLtes must f11so Pf1SS [1 medical examination.

If a nomination is approved and the cf1nclidate passes the qualifying and medicf11 examim,tions, he will be sent to England to join the Royal Naval College at Osborne for a four years' period of training.

The fees payable to the College are £75 pel' mmum, exclusive of expenses for clothing, books, and other requisites, pocket money, etc.

A private f1110wance of £50 per annum is also required to be made to cadets from the expiration of their period of training until they reach the rank of Acting Sub-Lieuten­ant.

Forms of application, copies of the regulations, and any other information required, may be obtained on application to this office.

S. A. pjSTHEBRIDGE,

Acting Secrehtry, Department of Defence.

1228 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

No. 12373.-C.S.O. REGISTER OF GUN LICENSES.

Oolonial Secretary's Office, Pel·th, 25th Ap1'il, 1907.

T HE following persons have been duly licensed under "The Gun License Act, IS85," during the month of March, 1907:-

No. Name in full. Residence.

2070 Padley, Henry ... .. " Menzies, North

2071 Elliott, Thos. Coventry .. , Coolgardie

Kookynie, North Coolgardie

C.L.D.--2542/1907. 01'own Law Offices,

Pe1'th, 22nd Ap1'il, 1907.

T HE Honourable the Attorney General has been pleased to appoint WILLIAM OWEN STUAR'l' KEKWICK, Elec­

toral Registrar, Perth, to be Clerk of the Revision Court for the Subiaco Division of the Metropolitan-Suburban Province under Section 4"7 of the Electoral Act.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

0.L.D. 1415/1903. 01'own Law Offices,

Pm'th, 25th April, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the f01l0wing Justices to be

(with the Resident Magistrate) the Licensing Magistrates for the North Coolgal'die Licensing District:-

HERBERT RICHARD EDMANDS, J.P. RICHARD GONINON, J.P.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 1157/1904.

Orown Law Offices, PM,th, 25th A'lJ1'il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in l~xecutive Council has been pleased to appoint the following Justices to be

(with the Resident Magistrate) the Licensing Magistrates for the Victoria Licensing District :-

JOHN PREDERICK MORRELL, J.P.

TH01>IAS ANDERSON KIDD, J.P.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Occupation. "I Date. By whom issued, ------~-----~~-.~--

Grocer's Assistant ... 25th Mar., 1907 '1'reasury Cashier, Menzies

Brewer .. " ." . 26th Mar., 1907 Do.

"-

P. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

C.L.D. 2470/1907. 01'own Law Opices,

Pe1,th, 19th April, 1907.

T HE Honourable the Attorney General, acting herein undpr order of the Governor in Conneil, made the

28th day of March, 1900, l1uder the provisions of "The Constitution Act, 1889," hltS been plerosed to appoint CHRISTOPHER McARTHUR as Broiliff of the Local Court, Nuungarra (Black Range).

H. G, HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 536/1904. 01'own Law o.ffices,

Perth, 22ncl April, 1907.

THE Honourable the Attorney Gener,l,l, acting herein under order of the GoverI;or in Council, made the

28th droy of March, 190fi, under the provis'ons of "The Constitution Act, 188\)," has been pleased to temporarily appoint Constable K. A. DONALDSON l1S Acting Brtiliff of the Local Court, Lawlers, vice Corporal E'. J. Blain, resigned.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Office of the Public Sm'vice Oommissioner, Perth, 25th April, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following appointment:-

Ex. Co. 1101. P.S.C. y2ift", C. NEWLAND to be Clerk on Analysis Sheets

in the Government Savings Ba.nk (No. 'W"J), vice his position as Junior Clerk (No. 521); dating from 1st April, 1907.

And also of the accept"nce of the following resignation :­Ex. Co. 1195. P.S.C. ySp'cits N. H. M. BOWDEN, Clerk in the Road Board

Office, Public Works Department, as from 2nth April, 1907.

M. E. .JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

V A CANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. S(Llary. Date returnable.

Mines ... ." . ... Mining Registrar, etc" Lawlers Min. £220, Max. £250, with 9th May, 1907. ( "ice H. E. D. Peers, re- district allowance under signed) l~egulations

Do. '" ... ... Shorthand-writer and Typist lYlin. £120, Max. £150 ... nth May, 1907. (vice Miss B. C. Hargreave, resigned)

Agricultural ... ... 'rho Bookkeeper ... .. . Min. £170, Max. £200 ... nth Ivla,y, IU07 . Crown Law ... ... Clerk of Courts, Kalgoorlie ... Min. £270, Max. £315, with 21th May, HJ07 .

district allowances under the l'?,egulations

Applications are called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the l'uLlic Service Commissioner.

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

APRIL 26, 1907.] GOVERNMENT

APPOINTMENT. Jl\

PRESTON PUBLIC OEMETERY (RESERVE 1385).

311 s 88

Depa?·tJnent of Lemds and Sto'veys, Perth, 17th Ap?'il, 1907.

I T is hereby llotified, for general information, that under the provisions of "The C"meteries Act, 1897," and

amen·iing Acts, His Exc -Hency thq Govern, '1' in Executlve Council has b·'en pleased to appoint the undermentioned gentleman a Trust,. e of the Preston Public Cemetery

(Reserve 1~5):-'TUOnIAS ,\VA L'l'ERS, 'vice T. Chapman, deceased.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LA WLERS ImOREATION GROU ND. (l~ESERVE Jl\4042.)

Corres, 9l85/96. Department of Lands and S,el'wys,

Pe?·th, 17ih April, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, under provisions of" '1'he Pnrks and Reserves Act,

1895," has been pleased to ttppoint the Lawlers Road Board a Board to control and manage Lawlers Recreation Ground Jl\40oJ,2,

All previous Orders in Council in connection with the above Reserve are hereby cancelled.

R. CECIl, CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'OWNSl'rE OF HAVENSTHORPE. AnIJ£NDlUEN'l' OF BOUNDARIES.

Depaj,tment of Lands cmd Surveys, ~~"~~s, Pe1,th, 17th Ap1'a, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve vf the following boundaries

of the Townsite of Ravensthorpe, in lieu of those previously published in the Gove?'n'lnent Gazette, which are hereby cancelled :-

Bounded by lines starting from the South-VV est cornel' of ~linillg Lease 16, and extending 88° 16' ~G ehains 50 links, 3580 Hi' 8 chains 37 links, 88° 16' 10 chains, 35So 16' 20 chains, ti8" lli' 12 chains 22 links, 1810 48' 3 chains 7 it linl(s, 910 't8' 12 chains 50 links, 10 48' 16 chains; thence East about 85

chains, and North to the South boundary of Reserve ""~O '.JI ;

thence East, passing along its South boundary to It point

situate North of the North-West corner of Reserve ~1.~1 It)/ ;

thence South, passing along its West boundary to the North

boundar~' of Reserve 9{}j7: thence "West to its North-West

corner; thence South to ~L point about 4 chains Southward in prrolongation of its West boundary; thence West to the

North-East corner of Reserve 8~1; thence North­

Westerly, passing along its Northern boundaries to the Ea"tern side of Scott Street, at the North-West corner of said reserve; thence Southward about 20 chains, passing along the Eastern side of Scott Street aforesaid; thence West about 34 chains, and North to the starting point.

Excluding all lands at present legally held under "'The Mining Act, 1902," and Regulations, except those held under Business License or as Residence Areas.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'OWNSITE OF OHEDARING.

(NEAR VVERRIBEE, EASTERN RAILWAY.)

71\ 4 9 -9r~

Depal,tment of Lancls ant' SltTVCYS, PeTth, 17th APTil, 1007.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, by virtue of the p0wers given him by "'1'he Land

Act, 1898," has been pleased to set apart the Crown htnd within the boundaries of Reserve 4199 as "'Po\\'n and Suburban," to form a Townsite on tbe Eastern Railway (near W erribee), to be known and distinguished as " Chedaring,"

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1229

AMEND}\1:ENT OF BOUNDARIES OF

RESERVE 6~0.

~300 YTfoo

(NELSON, NEAR BRIDGETOWN.)

Depet?·tment of Lane,s and Stwveys, Perth, 17th Apj'il, 1907.

H IS Exeellen<JY the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the bouudaries of Reserve

6Q;)0 being amended to exclude the following areas

The area bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Nelson Location 1939, and extending South 46 chains 33 links; thence IVest 20 chains 29 links, North 52 chains 33 links to the Southern side of the Bridgetown­Viinnejup Road, and along same South-Easterly to the starting point. (Diagram 23970).

'1'he [tl'ea bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Nelson Location 1787, and extonding North to the North-East corner of Location 1G26; thence 'Wed to the East boundary of Location 22G7, and Northward for a distance of 40 chains 11 links; thence 90' 2' to the West boundary of Location 1305, South along s~.id boundary to a point East of the North-East corner of said Location 1787, and thence '\Vest along its North boundary to the starting point. (Diagram 24,309. Plan 439B/40.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Jl\ OHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVE 3606

(VICTORIA).

Department of Lands emd Stt1'veys, -Perth,17th Apj·il,1907.

H 18 Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleas cd, under Clause 41 of ., 'rhe Land Act,

1898," to set apart Reserve 3~G (Victoria) for "Rail way

Water Supply," in lieu of "Water" (under Act 57 Vic., 20), as previously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE BUSH FIl1,ES AOT, 1902. (1st and 2nd Edwarcli, No. 18.)

Depal'intent q! Lands and Sltrveys, ~&i}g PM,th, 17th Ap'i'i{" 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council directs it to be notified that, with the advice of the

Ex"cutive COil11cil, he has been pleased to declare that it slmll be unlawful to set fire to the bush within the districts mentioned hereunder, during the times as set opposite each district :-

District.

Northampton Road Board

Nelson Road District (Warren Ward)

Prohibitecl Time.

From 1st November to 1st Ma.rch, inclusive

From 1st November to 1st February, inclusive

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

MOUNT ERIN ESTATE.

(NEAR NORTHAJlfPTON.)

Department of Lands and Stt1'veys, Pe?-t/" 17th Apj'il, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of

JYIt. Brin Lot 14, containing 20 acres, being thrown open for selection on and after Monday, 13th prox., at a price of lOs. per acre, under the provisions of "The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1896," and in accordl1nee with the Regula­tions published in the Gove?'nn~ent Gazette of the 10th February, 1905.

Applications must be made through the Geraldton Land Agency.

R. C:F:CIL CLIFTON, TJ nder Secretary for Lands.

1230 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1~07. ------ --------

LAND SALES.

Depa~·tment of Lands and 8U.?"V8YS, PM·th, 25th Al)1'il, 1907.

THE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on tho dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m.; except Bridgetown, 10 a.m.; Pinjarra, noon; Pingelly, Katanning

and Narrogin, 3 p.m. SCHEDULE.

J)ate of Sale. Pla-GeB ot Sale. Description of Lots. Number of Lots. Upset Prices.

1907. May 1 Pingelly Pingelly Town 410 0 1 8 £10.

Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 4.18 0 1 4 £12. Do. 1 Collie .. , Collie Do. 1038 1 0 0 £<l0. Do. 2 Bridgetown Bridgetown Do. 629 1 3 37 £17. Do. 2 Do. * Do. Sub. 475 1 3 34

}£10 each. Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 476 1 3 34 Do. 2 Do. *' Do. Do. 477 1 2 37 Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 4·78 2 032 } £15 each. Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 479 1 110 Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 480 2 037

~£10 each. Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 48) 2 1 \)

Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 603 9 3 2 Do. 2 Popanyinning * Popanyinning Do. 81 3 1 28 £11. Do. 2 Pinjarra *Homebush Do. 39 10 214<

} £16 each. Do. 2 Do. * Do. Do. 40 10 o 33 Do. 3 Menzies Yunndaga Town 29 0 1 0 £5. Do. 3 Malcolm Anaconda Do. 28 0 1 0 I Do. 3 Perth (this office) Smith's Mill ... Do. 50 0 3 26,!- ~£1O each. Do. 3 Do. *Sawyers' Valley Sub. 130 6 o 18 J Do. 3 Do. *Greenmount Do. 305 2 2 0 J £8 ea.ch. Do. 3 Do. * Do. Do. 306 2 2 0 Do. 4 Lawlers Vivien Town 11 0 1 0 £15. Do. 7 Katanning Cranbrook Do. 2 0 1 26 I Do. 7 Do. Broomehill Do. 161 0 1 17 I

Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 162 0 1 8 1-£5 each. I

Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 163 0 1 8 J Do. 7 Northampton *N orthampton Sub. 267 3 2 13

} £7 each. Do. 7 Do. * Do. Do. 268 3 2 28 Do. 8 Roebourne Ballaballa Town 17 0 1 0 £20. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 18 0 1 0 1 Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 19 0 1 0 Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 20 0 1 0 Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 21 0 1 0 (£15 each.

Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 22 0 1 0 I Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 23 0 1 0 J Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 24 0 1 0 £20. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 46 0 1 0 } £15 each. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 47 0 1 0 Do 8 Do. Do. Do. 48 0 1 0 £20. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 49 0 1 0

1£15 each. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 68 0 o 36 Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 69 0 1 3 Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 70 0 1 0 I Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 73 0 1 0 J Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 89 0 1 0 £20. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 90 0 1 0 } £15 each. Do. 8 Narrogin Narrogin Do. 415 0 1 38 Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 416 0 1 38 £18. Do. 8 Do. Do. Sub. 318 2 0 0 £4. Do. 9 Northam N angeellan 'l'own 102 0 2 0 £25 + improvements. Do. 9 Do. 'I'ammin Do. 7 0 2 0 £4. Do. 9 Do. Dowerin Do. 3 0 1 0 )

Do. 9 Do. Do. Do. 5 0 1 0 i £20 each.

Do. g Do. Do. Do. 7 0 1 0 £20+ improvements. Do. 9 Do. Do. Do. 9 0 1 0 £10 + £30 for

improvements. Do. 9 Do. Do. Do. 10 0 1 0 £8. Do. 9 Do. Merredill Do. 35 0 1 39'5 £15+£25 15s. 9d.

for lllprovemen ts Do. 9 Do. Do. Do. 36 ... i 0 2 3 £10 ;£251 17s. 3d.

forlllprovelllcnts Do. 10 Kanowna Kal10wna Do. 5-H; 0 1 4· £12 lOs. Do. 10 I~a vensthorpe Havensthol'pe Do. 462 0 1 0

~ £25 each. Do. 10 Do. Do. Do. 402 0 1 0 Do. 10 Do. Do. Do. 512 0 1 0 Do. 11 Kundip Kuudip Do. 57 0 1 0 £20. Do. 14 Leonora Leonora Do. 707 0 1 2 £15 + improve-

ments. Do. 16 Nunngarra Nunngarra Do. 180 () 1 0 £J5. Do. 17 Williams llIal'jidin Do. )57 () 1 0 £J2. Do. IS Hopetoun Hopetoun Do. 28 0 1 0 £15. Do. 23 Mt. Magnet Mt. Magnet Do. 168 0 1 0 £20. Do. 23 Do. Do. Do. 207 0 () 38 £7. Do. 23 Do. Do. Do. 213 () () 39 £10.

* Suburban for cultivation.

Plans and further particulars of these Lots may be obtained at this Office, or at the office where they are to be sold. N.B.-Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural stlrface, except in l\1ining Districts, where it is grant.ed to a

depth of 40 feet only. R. C]£CIL CLU'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL '26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. 1231

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Sm'veys, PM·th, 17th AP1'il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart, as Public Reserves, the bnd described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth :-

No.

10221 21011 YiToti

11\ 10720 t-&~"~-

10742

215

19 1 16

Town or District. Purpose for which made.

YictO>'ia (Bootenall).-Bounded on the South-Eastwal'd and Sov,th- Public Hall site. lVestwa1'd by lines starting from a point on the North-Eastern side of Edward Road situate 3140 56' 2 chains 50 links from its intersection with the North-Western side of Bootenall Road, and extending 44° 5W 2 chains 50 links and 31,10 56' 2 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Diagram 23857. Plan 126A/40.)

K1vollyinn A.A.-Lot 166. (Diagram 25302.)

Hamel.-Lot 161. (Plan Hamel A..A.) ...

Wator.

Pine plantation (Forestry De­partment).

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

A1YIENDl\1ENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Depart'ment of Lands and Surveys, Pe1·th, 17th April, 19!J7.

I :Y1S Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Area and. Boundaries of :l the unclermcntioned Reserves being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth;

the Boundaries previously published in the Gove1'nment Gazette being hereby cancelled :-

!{.ccorded Xumber.

65 0 1

Town or District.

Phillips River GoZJJieZds (Ravensth011'e).-Bounded by lines starting from an angle in the Southern boundary of Ravensthorpe Townsite, situate about ,t chains South and about 28 chains West from the South-West cornel' of 11\9977, and extending South about :!50 chains, Vlest about 100 chains to a point in prolongation South of the East boundary of 11\7381 (Cemetery); thence North to its North.E'1st corner, "Vest about 4 chainR to its intersection with the Eastern side of Scott Street; thence North along said Ride of street to the South­'West corner of Ravensthorpe Lot 266; and thence in a geneml Easterly direction, passing along part of the Southern boundary of the townsite to the starting point. (Plan 420/80.)

Hamel.-Lots 60 to 64 inclusive. (Plan Hamel 'l'ownsitc.) ...

Purpose for which made.

Pine plantation

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES (DIREC'f PURCHASES).

DepMi1nent of Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 24th Apl'iZ, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Conditional Purchases have been cancelled for non-payment of instalments due on or prior to 1st October, H)06, and the land contained therein will be again open

for selection on and after the 13th JYlay, 1907. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land A.gent for the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is available will be considered as simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

No. of Holding.

35·t / 57 352/57

319/ 57 3210/57 340 157

District.

Nelson Kojonup

I Canning '" Appertal'l'a ... Kojonup '"

Location No. Plan. Offiee [Lt which [Lpplicl1tion lllust be lodged. LlLte Holder.

Open tmder Pa1'{s Y., Section 60 of " The Land Act, 1898."

... j 2179 3812

438/80 Bl 417A /40 C1 \

Katanning Do.

Open 1tndej' Part Y., Section 57 of "The Land Act, 1898."

539 10 /40 B3 1 Perth .. 50 Geraldton

,WOO 416 / 80 B3 Katanning

Moffat, V. iYI. Flugge, F. H.

'''1 Gilchrist, J. ... Williams, '1'. ... White, '1'.

-----.-.. -----.---~.-.---~--.-.-... --.----------------------------R. OECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1232 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 20, 1907.

CANCELLATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES. Depal"tment of Lands and Surveys,

Pel·th, 17th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Oonditional Purchases have been cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were O"ranted and the land contaiued. ther'ein will be aO"ain

open for selection on and after the undermentioned dates. Appli~ations 'must be 10dO"ed at the office of the Land A~ent for the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before th~ date the land is available wiiI be considered as simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

No. of Holding.

12092/55

5122/(56 t

*444/60

District. Location No. Plrtn. Office at which application

must be lodged. L",te holder.

Open under Pal·ts V. and Wellington

VIII. of " The Land Act, 1898," on and afte?' the 6th May, 1907.

I 1836 410/80 F2 "'1 Wagin 1 Hollingsworth, B'.

Avon Williams

Swan

···1 10225 25/80 E2 & 3 Northam ... ... 4190 384/80 E2 ... Narrogin

J. Ennor, 'I.'hos.

Open undel' Pal·t V., Section 60, of" The Land Act, 1898," on 6th May, 19J7.

1888 31/80 Perth vV'ttson, 'I.'. C.

• Subject to Improvements. t Late position of 17157/55.

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

CANCELLATION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS. Department of Lands and SU1'veys,

Pel·th, 17th Ap"il, 1907.

I 'f is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Homestead Farms have been cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be again open

fur selection on and after the underlllentioned dates. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the District ill wl,ich the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is avail,tble will b" consideredlts simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

No. of Holding.

15/871 3005/74

*3619/74 3780/74 3801/74 3979/74

t 4018/74. 4817/74 5105/74 5159/74 f)160/74 55C9/H 5570/74 5929/74

*6031/74 6359/74

*6390/74 6811/74

3886/74

3983/74

District. LocatlOn No. Plan. Office at which application

must be lodged. L"tc holder.

Open unde,. Parts V. and V[n of" The Lancl Act, 189&," on and after lith lilay, 1907.

Boyanup A.A. 71 Bunbury Jarratt, A. '1'. Nelson ... 1391 439B/40 Bridgetown Spencer, 'i'V. Williams 3804 385A/40 C2 Narrogin Hewitt, J. H. Avon 5442 343/80 E4 Beverley Lilford, G. H.

Do. 5411 343D/40 B3 Do. Hibbard, R. Plantagenet 1288 451/80 B3 Albany ... Florentin. C. F. Williams 4206 384/80F 2 Narrogin Avon 5753 343D/40 Beverley Hartley, R H. Wellington 1602 410/80 D3 Wagin ... Simpson, J. Avon 6275 378D/40 Narrogin Feheney, J. Williams 4866 378C/40 Do. Murphy, ,T.

Do. 4867 378C/40 Do. Murphy, A .. Do. 't880 385BI'W Do. Hinchey, S. lYI.

Avon 6596 343D/40 B 2 Beverley Francis, H. L. Willimns 5320 385B/40 E 1 Nanogin Fulh1rton, G. Melbourne 1278 63/80 E 1 Perth Scott, W. S. Mullewa A.A. 38 Geraldton Banton, '1'. H. Wellington 18,U 410/80E2 Wagin ... Hollingsworth, F. J. Kojonup ... 2717 409/80 A 4 Do. Lock, C.

Open ·unde,. Part V. of" The Land Act, 1898," on and afte,. 6th lilay, 19C'l.

Williams 3716 109B/40 D & Wagin ... I Bottcher W. E2 I

Darkan A. A. 93 Do. I Ireland, J. I

* Subject to impl'OVeUlents. t Late position of 3993/74.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLA'l'ION OF A WORKING MAN'S BLOCK. DCl'a,·tment of Lands and SUI'veys, Pcrth, 10th Ap"il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned vVorking Man's Block has been cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under whi(".h it was granted, and the land contained therein will be n,~nin open for

selection on and after the 29th April, 1907. Applieatiolls must be lodged at the Office of the Land Agent for the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is available will be considered as silllllltaneous, and if there are more than one p"pplicant the matter will he decided by the Land Board.

No. of Holding.

521/88

fl'owllsitc.

Narrogin

Lot No. Office at which application must be lodged.

Open untle?" Part IX., Section 88, of" '1'he Land Act, 1898."

638 Narrogin ...

Late holder.

Taylor, Robt.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 1~33

CANCELLATION OF TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND SUBURBAN FOR CULTIVATION LOTS. Department of Lands and Sl~rveys,

WM Perth, 24th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the sales of undermentioned Town, Suburban, and Suburban for Cultivation Lots have been cancelled for non-payment of instalments due, on or prior to 1st October, 190G, and are again

open, under Part IV., Sections 47 and 51 of "The Land Act, 1898":-

Lot No. Town. Name. Lot No. Town. Name.

'l'owN LO'l'S. SUB1JRBAN FOR CULTIVATION IJoTS-contimwd. 1 Barton Ellis, G. W. 5G2 Bridg'etown Towns, J. A. 2 Do. Do. 5G3 Do. Do. 3 Do. Davis. Mrs. L\. 4D9 Broome Clarke, Thos.

12 Do. Hendry, J. S. 412 Do. Do. 13 Do. Hain, J. 408 Broome Hill Kindred, H. J.

2 Boyerine Cornish, B. 423 Do. Do. 16 Hurtville Sutcliffe, Mrs. E. 1017 Collie Saunders, VV. H.

141 Cnballing Bntler, Jas. 1018 Do. Foster, Robt. 11 Cunderdin Snook, G. C. 1019 Do. Do. 2G Darkan West, A. 128 Cuballing Ross, H. H. 34 Do. Northwood, F. J. 132 Do. "\"/(T allace, R. 50 Do. N arrogin Trading & Agency Co. 3,1 Grass Valley O':Thlara, 11h08. 57 Davyhurst Rickarby, M. J. 38 Do. li'Ialone, M. 94 Greenbushes li'Ioran & Mansfield 47 i Gwambygine Heiden, Carl

228 Do. Pringle, Mrs. C. 22 Homebush I\1cKeon, Robt. 298R Kalgoorlie Smith, S. 23 Do. Do. 43 Kalamunnda Smith, W. J. 24 Do. Jennings, Ro bt. 46 Do. Littleby, H. 25 Do. Do.

349 Kanowna Grieve, A. J. 2G Do. Do. 416 Do. Cray, JYlrs. M. A. 49 Do. McKeon, Robt. 422 Do. Oakley, D. 31 Do. Watson, Jno. 55G Do. Sinclair, A. B. 32 Do. Do. 30 Kellerberrin Taylor & Connolly 44 Do. Fleming, Hy. 11 Kirupp Crawford, R 75 Kojonup Liddell, A. G. 2G Do. Fulbrton, D. 91 Mahogany Creek Staroscik, J. H.

337 Menzies Bremner, H. G. 93 Do. Alcock, W. C. B. 400 Do. Maitland, A. 94 Do. Bryant, J. 470 M(.nzies ... Eggeling, H. C. T. 95 Do. Do.

25 Merredin Henry, J. E. 9G Do. Do. 31 Do. Connolly, P. 10 lIfariginiup Cox, J. C. 39 Do. Henry, J. E. 125 Marjidin Hamersley, E. A. 77 Moora Johnstone, E. B. 234 Moojebing Archard, '1'. P.

109 Mt. Hardy Taylor, J. 49 Moora Holland, H. J. 12'± Do. Do. 141 nit. Barker Florence, H. 125 Do. Do. 94 Mundaring Mayrhofer, A. 126 Do. Do. 106 Do. Broxup, H. J. 41 Mt. Kokeby McClintoch, R. J. 107 Do. Do.

341 Narrogin Cullen, B . .IlL, F. R.; March, 123 Do. Mayrhofer, A. Hugh 124 Do. Do.

616 Do. Ness, VV. J. 125 Do. Do. 657 Do. Prin90, El .. J. 447 Narrogin l\i(cQueen, N. H. 658 Do. Do. 4G8 Do. Wedd, P. E.

3 Nunngarra Wood, E. 470 Do. Kane, J. 15 Do. Foden, Alf. 475 Do. Mcqueen, N. H. 23 Do. Do. 237 Northampton Hipper, Hy. 51 Do. Leslie, R. C. 238 Do. Do.

100 Onslow McDaniell, D. 239 Do. Do. 296 Pingelly ... Bottcher, VV. 240 Do. Do. 449 Do. Stewart, J. A. 241 Do. Do. 40 Popanyinning N>lpthali, Alf. 242 Do. Do. 51 'l'al11bellup Crawford, J. S. 243 Do. Do. 61 Do. Do. 24/:t Do. Do. 33 Taml11in ... Connolly, Putk. 2'1<6 Do. Do. 40 Do. Do. 282 Southern Cross ... Mitchell, Y. 40 Tenterden Booker, rr .. T. 101 ::ll11ith's Mill Ashton,1<J.

329 Wag-in ... Nenke, J. C. H. 80 Tocdyay Bird, J. G. 38 Williams Secombe, Jno. 81 Do. Do. 54 Grass Valley Forward, 8'. 82 Do. Do. 55 Do. Do. 83 Do. Do.

84 D0. Do. SUBURBAN Lo'rs. 91 Do. Do.

210 I Beverley I Gi:le~pie, Alex. 92 Do. Do. ... 93 Do . Do. 219 Do. ... Cadoux, A. H.

\\Tag-in Barry, J. A . 64 Carnarvon Dawes, Alex. E. 30() ... 5uG Do. Harris, G. A. 116 Fremantle ... Gallop, G. F . 597 Do. Harris, G. J.

SUBURBAN FOR CULTIVA'rION Lo'rs. 1:38 vVarranine Harding, J. F. 139 Do. Do.

162 Baker's Hill Forrest, Ellen 140 Do. Do. 163 Do. Do. 144 Do. Fyfe, Wm. 164 Do. Do. 145 Do. Do. 24 Bedfordale Jones, A. W. 146 Do. Do. 25 Do. Do. 147 Do. Do. 27 Doc Povey, Alf. 10 Williams Mazure, M. 12 Beechina Hasluck, H. O. 18 Do. Baggs, S. H. 13 Do. Do. 9 W oodanilling Simpson, T. U. 67 Bridgetown Gates, T. M. 13 Do. Grigg, A. H.

239 Do. Larsen, C. l3G Do. Rodgers, Jas. 270 Do. Clarke, E. 148 Do. Morrell & Yeaman 358 Do. Jackson, M. 149 Do. Simpson, T. C. 530 Do. Clarke, J. L. 150 Do. Do. 531 Do. Do. 152 Do. Do.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Depa1,tment of Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 17th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are now open for sale, under the conditions specified, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices :-

Oor1'. No. Town.

ltZhl Meekatharra

75404-funs

110403 9"T

70 .. {) TfY

Derby

Albany

Chedaring

'1'9'0'/ Parkerville

X os. of Lots. Conditions.

73 to 78 inclusiye,89, Town ... 90,92 to 94 inclusive

72, 79, 82 to 86 inclu- Do. sive, 88, 95

87 Do.

15 Town

575, 574,581 to 583 in- Do. clusi ve, 589 to 591 inclusive, 595, 596, 598, 600, 601, 603, 604, 607 to 611 in-clusi VI?, 613, 615, 616

579,584,588,597,602, Do. 605, 606, 612, 614, 620, 623

1 to 4 inclusive, 6 to 8 inclusive, 10 to 12 inclusive, J5, 17 to 21 inclusive, 21., 25, and 27 to 38 inclu­sive

204

Do.

Suburban Lands Cultivation

205 Do. 213 Do. 206 Do. 208 Do. 202, 203, and 207 Do. 209 and 212 ... Do. 193, 210, and 211 Do, 196 Do. 200 and 201 Do. 195 Do. 199 Do. 194 Do.

62,]" 765 to 783 in- Town elusive, 785 to 79-t inclusive, 796 to 804 incl usi ve, 806 to 813 inclusive, 831 to 838 indueive, 8't2 to 845 incl usi ve, 81,7 to 854 inclusive, 856 to 861 inclusive, 863 to R6B inclusive, S70, 871, 873 to 879 in-clusive, 882 to 884 inclusive, 887, 898 to 902 inclusi ve, 904, D05

83n, 8'16, 862,872,881, Do. 888, 890 to 8D5 in-clusivc, 897, 94,t to 948 inclusive, 950, 951

40;) t.o 107 inclusive, Do. 715, 719, 889,' 896, 943,916 to H20 iu-clusive, 93,], and 936

922 Do.

for

Upset Prices.

£10 each

£15

£20

£30

£15 each

£20 each

Remarks.

Lots 80, 81, and 91 have been excepted from saJe and occu-

t · R Ii\ pa lOn as eseI've 10756. Crown grants will only extend

to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the gronnd.

These lots are also available for selection as" Working Men's Blocks," under Part IX. of the "The Land l:\..ct, 1898," at the prices quoted.

£5 each... These lots are also available for selection as "VV Ol'king Men's Blocks," under Part IX. of " The Land Act, 1898," at the prices quoted. Lots 5, 9, 16, 22, 23, and 26 have been ex­cepted from sale and occupa-

£13

£16 £17 £18 £20 £21 each £22 £25 £30 £31 each £34 £37 £39

£8 each

£10 each

£12 each

£15

i I

I

tion as Eeserve 1011,5.

I,oi:s 197 and 198 have been tcmpomrily reserved, and Lot 214 has been excepted from

sale as Itesorv8109;)7.

I'la11s, showing-the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtflill!1ble at this office, and the offices of the v<1r;ous Govorllllleut Land Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 123;')

LOTS OPEN POR SELECTION.

Depa1·tment of Lands and S1trveys, Perth, 17th Ap1'il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned lots are now open for seleetion, under the conditions specified, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the following prices :-

Corr. No. ' Towll. Nos. of Lots. I Conditions. Prices. Remarks.

Collie 593, 599, 600, 602 to i 'Working 1YIen's Blocks £8 each 605 inclusive, G07 to GlO inclusive

742, 744 £12 each 3G4 £15

Plans, showing the Ul'rangeulellt of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this office, and the offices of the various Government Land Agents.

2461 luoT

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

HAY DISTRICT.

Department of Lands and SU1'veys, Pe?·th, 10th AP1'il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that portion of the temporary reservation within the Hay District

will be open for selectlOn under Parts V., VI., and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after 1'IIonday, 29th A prjl, 1907:-

Bounded by lines starting from North-East corner of Location 123, and running East along the South bounda,ry of Location 57 fmd prolongation thereof to the East boundary of Location 38 (htte W.A. Land Company); thence South along said boundary to Location 61l; thence IVest to the Frankland River; thence North-West along' same to Location 63; thence East along South boundary of Locations G3 [md 123; thence North along East boundaries of Location 123 to starting point. (PIrm 44'~/80 A [md BI.)

Applications to be m"de through the District Agency' Katanning.

N ELSON DISTRICT.

DepaThnent of Lands and Sttl'veys, Pe1·th, 17th Ap"il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Nelson Location 130L (late position of _2,9'1'_) will be again open

under Parts V. and VIII. of "'1'he Land Act, 1898," on and after 6th May next, subject to improvements. (PInn 41<1c /40E3.)

Applications must be made through the District Agency, Bridgetown.

(DA1~KAN AGRICULTURAL AREA LOT 87).

Depa1'tment of Lands cmcl S1c"veys, Perth, 10th AP1'il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the . temporary reservation over Darlmn Agricultural Area

IJot 87 1ms been removed, and the land contained therein, exclusive of that resumed for railway purposes, will be op,m for re-selection under Part V. of "'rhe L,md Act, 1898," at a price of £1 per acre, on and after l\'Ionday, 29th inst.

Applications must be made through the Wagin Land Agency.

TOWNSITE OJ!' 'iVARRANINE.

Depa1·tment of Lands and S"rveys, PM·th, 10th A1,ril, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the sale of the undermentioned lots have been cancelled

for non-fulfilment of conditions, and will be again open for re-selection nnder Part IV., Section 51, of "The L~nd Act, 1898," on and after 29th April, 1907:-

No. of holding.

1497/5l 1499 / 51

Towllsite.

Wal'ranine Du.

Late holder.

Bitrndon, Goo. Magner, nL

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

317" TU07

(NEAR MT. ERIN.)

Depa1'hnent of Lands and S"rveys. Pm·tll, 25th Ap1'il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the temporary reservation over the land described here­

under has been removed, and such land will be open for selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 13th May prox.:-

Bounded by lines starting from a point situate about 315 chains East from the North-East comer of Victoria Location 1608, and extending East about 60 chains 90 links, South no chl1ins, IV est about 12° 90 chains, North 40 chains, East 60 chains, and North 70 chain3 to the starting point. (Classification 3.)

Application must be made through the Geraldton Land Agency.

(AVON DISTRICT, NEAR SEWELL'S ROCK.)

1172.1 T9"15"5

Department of Lands and S1J.1·veys, Pedh, 17th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that .A von Locations 9750 to 9770, inclusive, situate near Sewell's

Rock, will he open for selection under Ptl,l't V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 13th May, 1907, at the following prices :-

9s. per acre, Location 9754. lOs. Locations 9752, \)755,9756, 9702,9765, 9769,

and 9770, lIs. Locations 9751, 97G4, and 97G7. 12s. Locations 9750, 9753, 97GO, 9761, 9766,

and 9768. 13s. Locations 9757, 9759, and 9763. 14s. Location 9758. (Plan 377/80.)

Applications must be made through the Narrogin Land A gency, where all particulars may be obtained.

KALGOORl,IE, BOULDER, HANNANS, AND BROWN

HILL.

Department of Lands an(l S""veys, PM'th, 9th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned lots within the localities of Kalgoorlie,

Boulder, Hannans, and Brown Hill are now open for selec­tion as 'Working NIen's Blocks, under Part IX. of "The Land Act, 1898," at the following prices :-

KALGOORLIE.

£ £ £ £ Rfi79 12 Rll07 9 R1150 8 .R1315 6 1089 25 1108 9 1152 8 1316 6 1095 7 1109 9 1154 8 1317 6 1096 7 1110 9 1155 8 1318 6 1097 7 1111 9 1156 8 1319 6 1098 7 1114 10 1310 6 1353 15 1099 .. 7 1115 10 1311 6 1354 15 1100 7 1116 10 1312 6 1358 15 1101 7 1117 10 1313 6 1359 15 1106 9 1149 8 1314 6 1361 15

123G GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

KALGOORLIE-continued. BOULDER-continued.

Lots £ Lots £ Lots .£ Lots .£ Lots .£ Lots .£ Lots .£ Lots .£ 1848 9 1892 ... 6 1935 ... 8 2012 ... 8 1010 50 2604 '" 5 2649 8 2729 5 1849 9 1895 6 1936 ... 8 201a 8 ... 1189 ... 15 2605 ... 5 2650 8 2730 5 1850 ... 9 18»7 6 1937 . .. s 2016 .., 8 ... 1314 ... If) 2606 ... 5 2651 8 2731 ... 5 1852 » 1898 ... 6 19D8 ., . 6 2017 .., 8 ... 1625 ... 12 2607 ... 5 2652 8 2732 ... 5 1853 9 1899 6 1939 ., . 6 2155 ., . 8 ... . .. 1864 ... 15 2608 ... 5 2653 8 2733 ... 5 1854 ... 9 1900 (j 1940 .,. G 2157 . .. 8 . .. 2004 ... 8 2609 ... 5 2655 G 2736 '" 5 1855 9 ]901 ... G 1941 .. . 6 21M 15 S174 ... 15 2GlO ... 5 2G56 6 2737 ... 5 185G 8 1902 ... G 1943 .. . 6 2166 15 2193 ... 12 2613 ... 5 2657 6 2739 ... 8 1S57 8 1903 6 194't ." 6 2169 ., . 15 . .. 2221 ... 20 2614 ... 5 2658 G 2740 ... 8 1858 8 1904 ... 6 mi5 ." G 2172 .. , 15 2222 ... 20 2615 ... 5 2661 G 274.1 ... 8 1859 8 1905 ... 6 197G ." 20 2173 . . 10 2252 ... 20 2616 ... 5 2662 ... 6 2742 8 1860 ... 8 1906 . .. 6 HJ82 7 2174 .. , 10 2289 ... 20 2617 ... 5 2G63 ... 6 2743 8 1861 8 1907 6 1983 7 2175 10 ... . .. 2304 ... 25 2G18 ... 5 26M ... 6 2744 7 1862 8 1908 . .. 6 1984 7 217G ., . 10 ... 2334 ... 25 2620 ... 6 26G6 ... G 2745 7 1863 ... 8 1909 . .. 6 1985 7 2177 .. . 10 2340 ... 15 2621 ... 6 2667 '" 6 2748 7 11>64 ... 8 1910 ... 8 1986 7 2178 ." 10 2566 ... 15 2622 ... 6 26G8 ... 6 2749 7 18G5 8 1911 8 1987 7 2179 ." 10 2582 ... 15 2G23 ... 6 2717 ... 5 2750 7 1867 8 1912 8 1988 .. . 7 2180 .,. 10 ... 2586 ... 15 2G32 ... 9 2718 ... 5 2751 6 1868 8 1913 8 1989 ." 7 2184 ... 9 ... 2593 ... 6 2634 ... 8 2719 ... 5 2752 6 1869 8 191,t 8 1994 .,. 8 218G .., 9 . .. 2594 ... 6 2635 ... 8 2720 ... 5 2753 ... 6 1870 ... 8 1915 8 1997 . ,. 8 2187 . .. }) 2595 ... G 2636 ... 8 2721 ... 5 2754· ... 6 1871 8 10.1G 8 1998 .. . 8 2188 .., 9 ... 259G ... 6 2637 ... 8 2722 ... 5 2755 6 1875 9 1917 8 1900 ." 8 2189 ., . Il

8 2723· ... 5 2756 6 ...

2597 ... 6 2638 ... ... 1876 '" 9 1918 8 2000 ... 8 2190 .. , 9 2598 ... 6 2643 ... 8 27M '" 5 2757 ... 6 1877 9 1919 8 2001 ., . 8 2191 9 ... 2600 ... 5 2644 ... 8 2725 ... 5 2758 ... 6 1878 9 1920 9 2002 ." 10 2192 9 ... 2601 ... 5 2645 ... 8 2726 ... 5 2759 ... 6 1879 9 1921 9 2003 .. . 10 2193 . .. 9 ... 2602 ... 5 2646 ... 8 2727 5 2760 ... 6 1880 ... 9 1922 9 2004 ... 10 2195 .., 8 2603 ... 5 2648 ... 8 2728 ... 5 1882 8 1924 .... S 2005 .. . 10 2196 .., 8 ...

1883 ... 8 1925 ... 8 2006 ... 10 2197 ... 8 1884 ... 8 1926 ... 8 2007 .. 10 2199 .. . 8

BOULDER. 1887 8 1927 8 2008 ... 10 2200 ... 8 1888 8 1928 8 2009 ." 10 2201 8

.£ .£ .£ .£ 1889 8 1929 8 2010 8 2202 .. , 8 R680 ... 15 R722 ... 7 R749 7 R777 ... 5 1890 8 1932 8 2011 ... 8

685 ... 12 723 ... 7 750 ... 7 780 ... 6 1891 I-< 1933 8 686 10 724 ... 7 751 ... 7 781 '" 6 687 ... 10 725 7 752 ... 7 782 6 HANNANS SUBURBAN AllEA. 688 ... 10 726 6 753 ... 7 783 6

.£ .£ .£ .£ 689 ... 10 727 ... 6 754 ... 7 784 6 8 43 5 97 5 121 6 690 10 728 6 755 7 785 6 11 ... ... ... .. . ... ... ...

12 8 44 ... 5 98 5 122 .., 6 691 10 7ii9 6 756 7 786 6 ... ... ... ... 8 45 5 101 5 123 6 692 10 730 ... 6 757 7 787 6 13 . .. '" .,. . . ...

8 46 5 102 5 12'1 ... G 694 12 731 G 758 G 790 ... 5 14 ... ... .,. ... ... 8 51 G 103 5 125 6 701 12 732 6 759 G 791 5 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" 10 52 6 104 5 126 ... 6 702 8 733 G 7GO G 792 5 21 ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... 10 53 G 105 5 127 ... 6 703 8 734 9 7G2 G 793 5 22 ... ... ." ... ... ...

27 8 54 G lOG 5 129 8 704 ... 8 735 \) 7G3 6 794 ... ·5 ... ... 83 6 55 6 107 5 130 I> 706 8 736 9 764 6 795 5 ... ... ... ... ... 34 ... 6 5G 6 108 5 131 8 707 ... 8 737 ... 9 7G5 ... G 798 ... 5 35 6 57 5 109 5 132 8 708 8 738 9 766 6 799 5 ... ... ... ... ... 37 G 58 5 III 5 133 8 709 8 740 ... 9 7m G 800 5 ... ... ... ... ... 38 G 59 5 112 5 135 ." 8 711 12 741 9 7G8 6 801 5 ... ... ... 39 ... 6 G1 5 lW ... 6 139 ... 8 712 12 744 ... 7 772 ... 6 802 5 40 6 62 5 117 6 140 ... 8 7 773 G 803 5 ... ... 713 12 745 ... ... 41 5 63 5 119 ... 6 142 8 718 7 74G ... 7 774 ... 6 42 5 G4 5 120 ... 6 143 8 719 7 747 7 775 6 ... . .. ...

721 ... 7 748 ... 7 776 ... 5 BROWN HILL SUBURBAN AREA .

.£ .£ .£ .£ 3 ... 5 4.2 ... 10 129 5 172 5

Lots .£ Lots .£ Lots .£ Lots .£ 4 ... 5 'i3 ... 10 130 5 173 5 D79 ... 40 1475 15 1744 5 1809 10 5 ... 5 44 ... 10 131 5 175 5 435 ... 20 1560 ... 8 1745 5 1810 10 G 5 (19 ... 20 132 5 203 15 G77 ... 25 1578 10 174G ... 5 1811 10 7 5 83 15 183 5 204 15 77G 12 1579 ... 10 1747 ... 5 18W ... 10 10 5 87 G 143 10 209 .. 10 949 15 1583 ... 10 1748 ... 5 1817 ... 10 11 5 88 G 145 10 210 ... 10

1077 15 1591 '" 10 174,9 ... 5 1818 ... 10 12 5 81) G 148 .,. 10 211 ... 10 113G ... 10 1595 10 1750 ... 7 1819 ... 10 13 5 91 6 149 .. . 10 212 ... 10 12G3 ... 10 16G1 ... 10 1751 7 1822 ... 10 IG 5 95 () 150 ... 10 213 .. . 10 12G4 ... 10 lGG2 ... 10 1752 ... 7 1823 ... 10 17 5 \J() G 152 .. . 8 214 10 12G5 10 WG3 ... 10 1755 '" 7 182ct 10 18 ... 5 100 G 158 ... 8 215 10 12GG 10 lGG4 .... 10 1758 ... 9 1825 ... 10 19 ... 5 101 G 154 ." 8 219 .. . 10 12G7 10 1GG8 ... 12 17G2 9 18:?7 10 20 ... 5 111 (i 155 ... 8 220 ." 10 1268 10 lGG9 ... 12 17G4 ... 9 11>28 10 21 . .. G 112 G 15G .. . 8 221 ." 10 1271 10 W70 12 17GB ... G 1829 10 23 () 114 ... G 158 . . S 222 ... 10 1272 10 lG71 12 1767 ... G 1830 10 24 6 117 ... G 159 .. . 8 223 ... 10 1273 ... 10 1677 12 1768 ... 6 1831 10 25 6 118 ... 6 1G3 ... 5 229 ... 12 1274 ... 10 W81 12 17G9 ... (j 1832 ... 9 27 G 120 '" 5 lG4 ... 5 23G ." 12 127G ... 10 lG82 ... 12 1770 ... G 1833 9 28 6 121 ... 5 W5 5 237 12 1277 ... 10 1G83 ... 12 1771 ... G 183() ... 10 32 G 122 ... 5 1GG .. . 5 248 ." 12 1278 ... 8 1734 ... 5 1772 ... G 1837 ... 10 33 6 125 . .. 5 W7 ... 5 252 .. . 12 1279 ... 8 1735 ... 5 1773 ... G 1838 ... 10 34 G 126 ... 5 W8 .. . 5 2G2 .. . 12 1280 ... 8 173G ... 5 1774 ... 7 184.0 ... 10 35 ... G 127 ... 5 170 ... 5 2G5 ... 12 1281 ... 8 1737 ... 5 1777 ... 7 1841 10 41 ... 10 128 ... 5 171 ." 5 266 ... 12 1282 ... 8 1738 ... 5 1778 7 1842 10 1283 ... 8 1739 ... 5 1779 ... 7 1843 ... 10 Crown Grants of these lots will only extend to a depth of 1284 ... 8 1740 ... 5 1780 ... 7 1844 ... 10 10 feet below the natural surface of the ground. 1299 ... 10 1741 ... 5 1781 ... 7 1845 ... 10

R. CECIL CLIFTON, 1300 10 1742 ... 5 1807 10 1846 9 ... 1465 ... 15 1743 ... 5 1808 ... 10 1847 ... 9 Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1237

~l1!.1.. II} 07

LAND ACT, 1898.

(Al\IENDMENT ACT, 1906). Department of Lands and SU1'veys,

Pm·th, 9th April, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has

been pleased to approve of the undermentioned Lots in the Townsite of Collie being brouO"ht under the operation of Seetion G7 of "The Land Act'" Amendment Act, 1906" n,t the following prices ;- '

Lots £ Lots £ Lots £ Lots £ s. 358 15 404 12 4.48 12 723 14 0 359 ... 15 408 12 449 ... 12 '724, 12 0 360 15 409 12 450 12 725 12 0 36l 17 410 ... l4, 591 8 726 ... 12 0 863 17 411 17 592 8 727 12 0 3G6 15 412 15 594 8 728 14 0 368 15 413 15 595 Ii 729 14 0 3G9 15 414 15 59G 8 730 12 0 370 15 M5 15 597 8 731 12 0 371 15 416 15 598 8 732 12 0 372 15 417 15 G21 8 733 12 0 373 ... 17 ,118 15 622 8 735 15 0 374< ... 15 419 17 G23 8 736 12 10 377 15 428 17 G25 8 737 12 10 378 17 429 14 626 10 738 12 10 379 15 430 12 G3G 10 739 12 10 380 15 431 12 665 14 7011 15 0 381 15 432 12 672 12 H3 12 10 382 15 433 12 G73 12 745 12 10 383 15 43·t 12 675 12 74G 12 10 385 15 435 H 676 14, 747 15 0 38G 17 436 14 709 14 880 12 0 387 15 4,37 12 711 12 915 14 0 388 15 439 H 712 12 933 14 0 389 15 440 H 713 12 935 12 0 390 15 4'11 l4, 7l4, 12 938 12 0 391 15 442 1'> 716 1,1 93H 12 0 392 17 444 16 718 12 H40 12 0 393 l4, 445 12 720 12 H41 12 0 402 l4, '146 ... 12 722 l4, 942 15 0 403 12 4'17 ... 12

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

SPECIAL LEASE UNDER THE LAND ACT, 1898.

Depal·tment of Lands and SU1'veys, t~t% Pe'tth, 26th March, 1907.

IT is hereby notified that the Cue and Day Dawn Water

Board has applied for a Speeial Lease, No. Ht, of Cue Town Lot 109 (Reserve 24(0), eontaining about 3 roods, for the purpose of offices and stables for a term of 21 years from 1st April, 1907.

R. CECIL CLU'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESUMPTION 0]' POR'IION 0]' TIMBER LEASE 291/113.

Depa1'tment oj Lands and SU1'veys, PM·th, 27th Ma1'ch, 1907.

N OTICE is hereby g'iven that, pursuant to Section 126 of "The TJand Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands,

with the approval of the Governor, has resumed so much of the land comprised in Timber Lease 291/113, granted to Milla,r's Karri and Jarrah, Ltd., as is described hereunder, the same having been, in the opinion of the Minister, practically denuded of marketable jarrah, irarri, or tuart timber, or on which no marketable jarrah, karri, or tuart timber, in his opinion, is growing; and further, His Excellency the Goyernor in Executive Council has been pleased to throw the area so resumed open for selection, undE'r Part VI. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 29th April, inst.

Bounded by lines starting from a puint situate 99 chains 7 -tu links East and 6 chains 87 Po links North from the North-East corner of Preston Agricultural Area Lot 188, and extending vI' est 25 chains, South 30 ehains 1 link, West 50 chains 2 links, North 60 chains 1 link, 89° 59' 75 chains 2 links, and South 30 chains 2 links to the starting point. (Pla.n 414/80. Diagram 25665.)

R. CECIL CLIF'rON, U nc1er Secretary for Lands.

RESUMPTION 0]' PORTION OF TIMBER LEASE 288/113. Depat·tment of Lands and :,)m'veys,

tH% Perfh, 44th April, 1907.

NOT~CE is hereby givcn that, pursuant to Section 126 . of "The Land Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands,

wIth the approval of the Governor, has resumed so much ofT.tl~e land compri~ed in :rimber ~ease 28b/ llll, granted to VlII~lam Macmurtl'le, as 1S descr1bed hereunder the same ha vmg been, in the op.inion of the Minister, 'practically denud.ed of marketahle J~rrah, karri, or tuart timber, or o~ wh~cJ: no ~:narketa:ble Jarrah, kani, or tuart timber, in Ius opmlOn, 1S growmg; and further, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to throw the area so resumed open for selection, under Parts V. and VIII. of" The Lan:d Act, 1898," on and after JYlonda,y, 20th May, 1907 ;-

Bounded by lin.es starting from a point situate one chain East and 13 ~hams 86 links North from the North-East cor~er o! ,W:llmgton Location 2079, and extending East 37 chams 6,,;-; lmks; thenee South 78 chains 71 links to the North-Eas~ern side of the Cmming Jarmh Timber CO.'s tramw,"y hne houndary; thence N orth- Westerly alonO' the boundary of said tramway line to tLe Eastern side of ~ sur­veyed road; and thence North passing along the East side o.f SUC],l road, and onwards for a distance of 34 chains 79 lmks to tho starting po in t.

(Diagram 25387. Plan 411/80. C.4.)

Applications must he made through the Bunhury Land Agency.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1898. (AlITENDl\TENT ACT, 1906.)

Depa.-hnent of Lands and Surveys, tittt Pe'rth> 17th April, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been. pleased to approve of the undermentionedlots in the 10ca~lty of Cottes~oe being brought under the operation of Sechon 67 of '''Ihe Land Act Amendment Act 1906" at the following price ;- ' • ,

£31 each-Lots 121 to 129, inclusive 131 137 139 and 142 to 150 inclusive. ""

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

KWOLLYINN, AGRICUL'l'URAL AREA LOT 26 OPEN J!'OR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Sm"veys, HH Perth, 17th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information that Kwollyinn Agricultural Area Lot 2G (containi:10" 843

acres), wI;tich has beon temporarily reserved, will be"'open fo~ selectlOn under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," at a prwe of 13s. pel' acre, on and after JYIondav 13th May ~O~ .' ,

Applications must be made through the Northam Land Agency.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. Depa1·tment of Lands and Surveys,

Perth. 10th April, 1907.

IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands

have been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1992," for the purpose of a new road, that is to say :-

7188 19"04

TAlYIBELLUP ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2747. A strip of laud, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 863 at

the South-West corner of Plantagenet Location 638, and extending (as surveyed, Diagram 13612) Northward along the latter's West boundary to its North-West corner; thence 15° 5' along the North-Western boundary of Plantagenet Location 1702 to its North-West. corner; thence East along its North boundary to its North-East corner i thence Northward along the West boundary of

1238 GOVERNMENT

Plantagenet Loca.tion 1118 (Diagram 13(13) to its North­West corner; thence East to the Easternmost boundary of Phntagenet Location 1287; thence North-Eastward (as surveyed, Diagrams 13395 and 22294) to the South-East corner of Plantagenet Location 1166; thence North-Ea,st­ward to the South-West corner of Location 1203, and East­ward along the latter's Southern boundaries to its South­East corner.

Two acres 2 roods 0 perches being resumed from Planta­genet Location 780. (Plan 436/80.)

A plan and more particular description of the land so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

R R 0 1 T1loo

N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

W HERELtS M. O'Donnell, L. J. H. Slade, P. Cunneen, and .J. Cunneen, being the owners of land over or

along which the undermentiol1ed road in the Katannil1g Road District passes, has applied to the l{fttmming' R,oad Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to sa,y:-

That portion of Byfield Road (No. 1519) passing along the South boundaries of Katanning Agricultural A!'ea Lots 307, 308, and 309.

7371 lUOO

WHEREAS the Cha.irman [1.nd Members of the Swan Road Board, being the owner of land over or along which the undel'mentioned rO[1.d in the Swan Road District passes, has applied to the SW[1.n Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, th[1.t is to say:-

No. 2163. Being a strip of land, one ch[1.in wide, its South side st[1.rt­

ing from the NOl'th-E[1.st corner of vVroxton Street, in Sub­division of Swan Location 15, and extending East ([1.S sur­veyed, O.P. Swan 335), its centre line being the common bouudm'ies between Swan Locations Ili, 1450, and 14,,\, to the Sonth-East cornel' of said Locati)u 14A; then North to the South-vVest cornel' of Reservo 3Gi58. (Plan 1B/40.)

843R -Vo-WHEREAS R. E. Edw[1.rds, being the owuer of Irmd over or along which the undernlentioned road in the Gingin Road District passes, h[1.s applied to the Gingin Road Board to close the s[1.id road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

That portion of Road No. 18,. starting fro111 its intersec' tion with the West side of Road No. 1606 in Eesel've 406n, and extending in a Westerly diroction, passing throug'h said Reserve and SW[1.n Loc[1.tions 133'., 520, G19, ·769, "nd 379 to the latter's West bounc![1.l'Y.

AND WHEREAS such applications hQ,ve boen duly pn blishecl in the Government Gazette;

AND WHEREAS the said BO[1.rc!s hlwe iJ,ssentod to the said applications;

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Execntive Council h[1.s confirmed the said assents;

It is hereby notified th[1.t the said Roads are closed.

Dated this 17th d[1.y of April, 1907.

R. CECnJ CLIFTON, Under I"eoretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

W HEREAS the Albany Road Boa,rd, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the BO[1.rd, held at Alb[1.ny

on or about the 25th day of August, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

No. 2605. A strip of land, one chain wide, its North-East side

leaving the South-Western side of the surveyed road from vYilson's Inlet to Marbellnp a.t a point 2780 9' 29 chains 97 links from an angle therein, and extending (as surveyed, O.P. Plantagenet 342) in a geneml South-Easterly direc­tion to the North-West side of Road No. 1185; thence leaving said road again on its South-East side and con-

GAZETTE~ W.A. [APRIL 26~ 1907.

tinuing as surveyed to the West boundary of Plantagenet Location 6,19; thence through said Location 649 and Locations 551 and 532 to join surveyed rOltcl [1.t the latter's South-East cornel'.

2 acres 1 rood 12 perches being resumed from Plantagenet Location 649.

2 acres 2 roods 26 perches being resumed from Plantagenet LocPotion 532.

2 acres (\ roods 15 perches being resumed from Plantagenet Location 551. (PI[1.ns 457/80 and4,51/80.)

WHEREAS the Beverley ROiLd Board, by resolution passed at a Thfeeting of the Board, held at Beverley on the 4th day of November, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder:-

-\VoV BEVERLEY ROAD DISTRICT No. 24,26. A strip of land, one chaiu wide, starting- from Road No.

692 at the North-East corner of IT.F. 15/1214, and extending IV-estward through Locations 2524 and 2'1.72, as surveyed, to the latter's South-West boundary; thence N orth- Westward [1.long- part of said boundary to [1. surveye i J'o[1.d running­thr ,ugh A von Location 2521; thence 2780 2' and 2420 ,1.2' respectively (as surveyed, Diagram 22871), throug'h Avon Location 2521 aforGsaid to join ,1, surveyed road on its South- Western bonud,tl'Y.

~a. Or. 31p. being resumed from Avon Location 2521· (Pl;l,n 342B/40.)

WHEREAS the Beverley Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held a.t Beverley on the 2nd day of December, 1905, resolved to deviate a ro[1.cl [1.8 described hereunder :--

1 vr BEvERLEY ROAD DISTRICT. Widening of portion of Road No. 9n6.

A strip of land, varying in width to 50 links, its South­West side lC[1.ving a point on the South-IV-est side of Road No. 996 on North bounda,ry of Avon LOclttion 3755 and oxtending (as wrveyed, Diagram 23827) 1Ho 2' 33 chains 7 links; thence 870 40' 1 clmin 121"0 links to rejoin the South side of sl1,id Road No. 996 at an angle in same.

1[1.. 21'. 9p. being resumed from Avon Loc[1.tion 3755. (Plan :34;3A 40.)

WHEREAS the Brookton Road BO[1.rd, by resolution passed [1.t a l'IIeeting of the Board, held n,t Brookton on or about the 1st day of October, 190c!., resolved to open [1. new road as describod herellnder

BROOKTON ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2197. A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the South

comer of Avon Location 4502, and extending 630 39' 79 chains 82 links, passing along its South-E[1.stern boundary; thence 950 29' to the North-vVest boundary of Avon Location 40CO, and along it North-Eastward to its North corner; thence 1320 6' to the North··West bounda,ry of Avon Location 3197; thence Eastward, through said Location 31n7, to the North corner of Avon Location 5:32'1.; thence in a genoml South-Easterly direction to the South-vVest cornel' of Avon Location 4374, (as surveyed, O.P. Avon (43); thence North-Eastward along the Southerll and South­Eastern boundaries of said Location 437'1 to its East corner; thence (as surveyed, Diagram 1(341) to tho "Vest corner of A von Location 4899; thence [1.long its N orth-W estern and Northern bound[1.ries to its North-East corner; thence (as surveyed) South-Ea.sterly to the IV-est cornel' of Avon Location 5918: thence Eastward to the South corner of Avon Locatiou·,t777, and North-Eastward along the latter's South-Eastern boundary and the North-Western boundary of A von L'JCtlotion 4309 to the latter's North corner; thence South.Easterly along part of its North-East boundary and throngh Avon Location 6034 and 7060 to the West corner

of Reserve 9~9. 3 acres g roods 8 perches being resumed from A von

LOClttion 3197. (Plan 343D/40.)

IV HEH,EAS the Bl'oomehill RO[1.d BO[1.rd, by resolution passed itt a lYIeeting of the Board, held [1.t Broomehill on the 12th day of November, 1904, resolved to open a new Road, as described hereunder:-

\-<}.t8\? BROOMEIIILL RO.L~D DISTRICT. 1\;0.2527.

A strip of hnd, one chain wid(3, kiwing a surveyed road >lot t he North-East cornel' of Locl1,tion 2613, and extending as snrveyed in n. general South-Ei.tsterly direction, passing through Kojonup Location 2550; thence (as surveyed,

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

O.P. Kojonup 316) along the South boundary of Location 1083, through Location 264" along the South-IVest boundary of KojonupLocation 3761, through Locations 3762 and 3749 to join a surveyed road on the latter's South-East boundary; thence leaving the South-East side of said road and passing through Kojonup Location 3763 to join a surveyed road on its South boundary.

22a. 11'. 30p. being resumed from Kojonup Location 264. (Plan 437/80.)

WHEREAS the Bunbury Road Board, by resolution passed at a lYleeting of the Board, held at Bunbury on or about the 16th day of lYIay, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

t~%* BUNBURY ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2425.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its West side starting from Road No. 1502 at the North-'West cornel' of Boyanup A.A. Lot 226, and extending 1800 5' along its West boundary and that of Lot ll24 to the latter's South-IVest corner, as surveyed, Diagram 22752.

5 acres 3 roods 8 perches being resumed from A.A. Lot 226, and ;) acres 3 roods 37 perches being resumed from A.A. Lot 224,. (Plan 414A/40.)

WHEREAS the Bunbury-Suburban I'I,oad BO>1.rd, by reso­lution passed at a 'Meetiug of the Board, held at Bunbury on or about the 28th day of February, 1906, resolved to open a new l'o:'l.d HS described hereunder:-

-}HB~ BUNBURY SUBURBAN ROAD DISTRICT. Regazettal of Road No. 1959.

A strip of land, one chain wide its N ()rth side leaving the North-West corner of Wellington Location 388, and extending (as surveyed, Diagram 22719) 890 58' along' its North bounda.ry to its North-East cornel'; thence (as sur­veyed) one chain along the North boundary of Location 49,J"

1 acre 21'. 4p. being resumed from Location 388. o [teres Or. 1Gp. 49't.

(Plans 411/80 and Collie A. Area).

WHEREAS the Cuballing Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Culmlling on or about the 2nd da,y of December, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

CUBALLING ROAD DISTRIC'I'.

No. 2·149. A strip of land, one chain wide, its North side starting

from an angle in the North side of Ro~td No. 1690 situate on the Southern boundary of A von Location 5063, and extending 2700 20' through part of said Location 5063 to a surveyed road on its 'IVest bounda,ry (as surveyed, Diagram 22797).

1 acre Or. 31p. being resumed from Avon Location 5063. (PLtn 378A/40.)

IVHEREAS the Drakesbrook Road Board, by resolution passed at a JYleeting of the Board, held at Waroona on or about the 19th dltyof June, 1905, resolved to open a new road as descrihed herecmder:-

ttr~-~- DRAICESBROOK ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2587.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its West side leaving a surveyed road ~tt the North-East corner of Murra.y Loca­tion 493, and extcI!ding Southward (as surveyed, Diagram 214.96) to the .North boundary of Ivlurray Location 246, and Eastward to the latter's North-East cornel'; thence Southward (as surveyed), passing along the East boundaries of sald lYI urray Location 2'ti:i and C.P. 49/555 to join Road No. 1377 at the latter's South-East corner.

3 acres Or. 37p. being resllmed from lYlurray Location 518. 380 and 383.)

(Plans-----so---

WH.EREAS the Drakesbrook Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Drakesbrook on or about the 20th day of April, 1906, resolved to deviate and widen roads as described h creunder :-

3950 '~ DRAKES BROOK ROAD DISTRICT.

Deviation and widening of part of Roads Nos. 1324 and 907.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road in C.P. 48/2497 and extending (as surveyed, Diagram 21795) South-South-Eastward, North-Eastward, and South­Eastward respectively to the North-'West corner of M'urray Location 313; thence Eastward one chain 431''0 links along

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part of its North boundary; thence I?, chains wide South­ward and Eltstward respectively illrough part of said Location 813; thence one chain ,dde vYest-South-West­ward to its West boundary [md onward" into C.P. '~8/2497; thence South-Eastward two chn.ins wide tbrough Murray Loclttion 313, following the old liue of road to its South boundary, where it decreases in width to one chain wide; thence onwards as previously gazetted.

Area resumed from Murray LocfLtion 3I3-3a. Or. 28p. Area resumed from 'JB/2497-2a. 31'. 32p. (Plan 383/80.)

WHEREAS the Geralclton Road Board, by resolution passed at a JYIeeting of the Board, held fLt Geraldton on the l'7th day of November, 1904, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

1275 {} 1'907 GERALDTON ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2516. A strip of land, one ch"in wide, its North side leaving the

South-East side of the Glengal'l'y-Tibracldon Hoad at its intersection with the South bDundary of Victoria I,ocation 1045 and extending in a general Eltsterly direction (as sur­veyed, Diagram 17956), passing along the South boundary of said Location 1045 ltncl part of Loc}Ltion 2150; thence as surveyed, leaving the latter and extending' through Location 2207, along the South bounchwy or I"ocn.tion 13Ho, through part of Location 2164, and a.long the South boundary of Location 2464 to join Road No. 2139 at its South-East corner.

5 acres 21'. 3'1-p. being resumed from Victorilt Location 2207. (Pbn126/80.)

WHEREAS the Greenhills Road Boltrd, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held n,t Greenhills on the 2nd day of May, 1906., resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

{t}~-ll GREENHILLS I~OAD DISTRICT. No. 2621.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the East corner of Resene 8822: (Greenhills R aceconrse ) and extending South-Eastward to the South corner of C.P. 48/1066; thence North-Eastward along part of the hotter's South-Eastern boundary to the vVest cornor of C.P. 4,H/1473; thence South­Eastward along the hotter's South-Western boundary to the North-Western boundary of C.P. 47/513; thence North­Eastward, its South side pltssing along the latter's North­vVestel'll boundary to join Road No. 1709 at its North-East corner (as surveyed, Diagra,m 24092).

3 acres Or. 18p, being resumed from C.P. 48/1473. 4 acres Or. 35p. being resumed from Avon Location 4626.

(Plan 3/80.)

'YVHEREAS the lYleckering Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting' of the Board, held at iYIeckering on or about the 1Hth day of Jilarch, 1903, resolved to open a new rQf,dlts described hereunder :-

°H' l\1ECKERING ROAD DISTRICT. No. 23&1.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Railway Road, JYIeckering Area, at the North-East corner of A.A. Lot 124, and extending South-Eastwf1rd to its South-East corner and South-"i'\Testward a.long its South-Eastern boundary and part of that of Lot 125. to join Road No. 599 (as surveyed, Diagr.lm 13056).

6 acres 31'. 36p. being' rosume:l from 1YIeckering A,A., Lot 201. (Plan Meckering A. Area.)

WHEREAS the lYlourambine Road Boarrl, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Pingelly on or about the 23rd day of November, 1906, resolved to deviate part of road as described hereunder :-

822 '190T l\10URA1YIBINE ROAD DISTRICT.

Deviation of part of Road No. 2102. A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road

at the Easternmost corner of Avon Location 2677 and extending N orth-Westward along its North-Eastern boundary to the South-Eastern boundary of Avon Location 2366, and thence North-Eastward along the latter's South­Eastern boundary to rejoin present road at its East corner.

About 2!t acres being resumed from Avon Location 5863, and about 2 acres being added thereto by closure of old road deviated. (Plan 378A /40.)

1240 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

WHEREAS the Northam Roftd Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Northam on the 3rd day of December, 1905, resolved to open a new road ftS described hereunder :-

t~%} NORTH.AM ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2492.

A strip of land, 50 links wide, its North-Eftst side leaving a surveyed road at the North corner of C.P. 49/1517, and extending (ftS surveyed, Diagrmu 28373) along its North­East boundftry to jl)in ft surveyed road at it~ East coruer.

1a. 21'. 7p. being l;esumed from C.P. 49/1517. (Plan 27/80.)

WHEREAS the Plantagenet Roftd DOftrd, by resolution passed at. ft Meeting of the Board, held at Mount Barker on the 26th day of August, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

!f~** PL~NTAGENEl' lWAD DISTRICT. No. 2't19.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its South side starting from the South-Western side of the Perth-Albany Road at its intersection with the North boundary of Plantagenet Location 17, and extending 2700 51', passing along lmrt of said boundary to the East boundary of Plantagenet Loca­tion 1207 (as surveyed, Diagram 21844).

1 acre 2 roods 26 perches being resumed from Plantagenet Location 16. (PIau 445/80.)

WHEREAS the Upper Blackwood Road Board, by resolu­tion passed at a lYleeting of the Board, held at Lauderdale on or about the 20th day of November, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

_'y"d'o'{L UPPER BLACKWOOD ROAD DIS'l'RICT. No. 2550.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the North-East 00rner of l~oserve 17·11, and extending (as surveyed) in a general South-South-Easterly direction, passing along the Eastern boundaries cf Reserve 1741 and the South-Western and Eastern boundarIes of Nelson Locations 1519 and 1683 respectively, to the latter's South-East corner; thence (as surveyed, Diagram 236(3) 1790 52' along the East boundaries of Nelson I,ocation 1566 and C.P. ~t8/1386 to join Road No. 2319 at the latter's South-East corner.

5 acres Or. 12p. being resumed from C.P 48/755. (Plan 415/80).

WHEREAS the Upper Black-Nood Road Board, by resolu­tion passed at a l'lJeeting of the Board, held at Upper Blackwood on tho 26th day of May, 1906, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

Hih'1- UPPER BLACKWOOD ROAD DISTRICT. No_ 25M).

A strip of land, one chain wide, its East side leaving ROlLd No. 2520 in R3serve 0260, and extending in a general Sonth-J~asterly direction to n point on the 'Nest boundary of Nelson Location 1332; thence (as surveyed, Diagram 9832) passing throngh Location 1332 to the North boundltry of 1:I,oserve' 2722; thence through said t~eserve ~722 to a point on its Eltst boundary; thenoe as surveyed, passing through JJocation 731 to the Nc)rth boundary of Tweed A.A, Lot 88G; thence as surveyed, Diagram 23080, p<lssing through Lots 886 and 885 to ,1, ford on the South-West boundary of the latter.

3a. Or. 6p. being resumed from Tweed A.A. Lot 886. 3a. Or. 33p. being resuuied from Tweed A.A. Lot 885.

(Plans 488/80 and 'l'weed A.A.)

WHJ~nK\S tho Uppm' Chapman Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Geraldton on or about the (lrd day of JUly, HJ06, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder:-

{~H UPPER CHAPMAN ROAD DISTRICT. 1"0.2606.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the North­East corner of Mount Erin Lot 9, and extending South as surveyed to its South-East corner; thence East along the North boundary of Mount Erin Lot 10 to » point one chain "\Yest from its North-East corner; thence South ward 3 chains 50 links wide (as surveyed, Di<lgram 20205) for a distance of 11 chains 95 links; thence onwards one chain wide as surveyed, passing along the Eastern boundaries of Mount Erin Lots 10, 12, 26, and 27 to join ,1 surveyed road at the latter's South-East corner.

1 acre 0 roods 32 perches being resumed from Mount Erin Lot 10. (Plan :liount Erin.)

WHEREAS the Wagin Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Wagin on or about the 12th day of January, 1906, resolved to open a new road, as described hereunder :-

T5loS(f W A GIN ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2617.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a surveyed road at the West corner of Cemetery Reserve 994·3, and extending Eastw[Lrd, as surveyed, passing along the North boundaries of Heserve 9943, Williams Location 2806, through part of Location 2941, along the North boundaries of Locations 5633, 5634, 5010, 5611, and 3839; thence (as surveyed, Diao-ralll 24003) East-South-Eastward through Williams IJoc~tions 3249, 3248, and Eastward, p»ssing through I~eserve 9852, to the N orth-West corner of Location 5947, and thence Eastw;erd along the North boundaries of Wil­li;ems Locations 5947, 2819, 8809, and 2072 to the latter's North-East corner.

5 acres Or. 36p. being resumed from Williams Location 324H, and 3 acres 21'. 6p. being resumed from Williams Loca.tiol1 3248. (Plan 408A/40.)

WHEREAS the Wagin Ro»d Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at W agin on or about the lOth day of September, 1906, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

8 jfit " WAGIN ROAD DISTRICT. No. 1482.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from th" N orth­Eastern boundary of "\Villiams LOC>1,tion 1804, and pxtend­ing Southerly along the Westnrn side of the Great Southern Railway Reserve to the South-Eastern boundary of Williams Loca,tion H38 (lafe F29), p'lssing through said Looation H38, n.ud onwa,·ds along s,"id E<lilway Reserv8 for a dis­tance of about 100 chains; [1S surveyed, O.P. "\Yilliams 180 and Diagram 389l.

2a. 21'. 1p. being resumed from Willbm'l Location 1438 (late F29). (Plan 409B/40 a.nd40(lc/40.)

\liTHE I~EAS the Williams Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Williams on or about the 4.th day of December, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

WILLIAMS ROAD DISTRIC'f. No. 258!J.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its South side leaving the West side of a surveyed road at the N orth-Ettst corner of Williams Location 1018, and extending Westward as surveyed <llong its North boundary; thence Southwftrd along its vYest boundary to the North-East corner of Loca­tion (lOM; thence (as surveyed, Diagram 23907) along the East and Sonth boundaries of sfl,id Location 8041 to its South- 'West corner; thence 2110 38' 18 ohains 27 links; 21ft 22' 9 chains 1 link to the North boundary of Location 24H7; thence as surveyed through said Location 2497 and along the vVest lLlId South boundaries of Location WIG, and onwards (as surveyed, Diagmm 23908) through Williams Location 1359 to join Hoad 1870.

7 acres 81'. 3ap. being resumed from vVilliams Location 3041.

1 acre 31'. 15p. being resumed from Williams Location 1359. (Plan 385A/4·0.)

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public vYorks Act, 1902," by notice published in the GOl'e1'mnent Gazette, declared th»t the said lands had boen set apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the sa.id Roads, ;end that plans and more particular description of the said lands might be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

AND WHEREAS the said Bo»rds have caused oopies of the said notices to be served upon the owners and occupiers of the said lands resident within the State, or such of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, either personally or by registered letter posted to their l»st-named place of »bode.

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Council has con­finned the s»id resolutions, it is hereby notified that the lines of communication described above are Hoads within tho meaning of "The Roads Act, 1902," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 17th day of April, 1907.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 26, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

ABOLITION OF (JANNING HOAD DrSTRIC'I.' AND CON­

STITUTION 0]' GOSNELL'S; ALSO AlIiENDMENT

OF BELMONT AND DARLING RANGE DISTRIC'rS.

Depa?·tment of Lands and S1Lrveys, Petth, 25th Ap"il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased, under the provisions of Section 6 of

"The Roads Act, 1902":-

1. To abolish the Canning Road District and recon­stitute same as new Road District with boundaries as described. in Schedule 1, hereafter to be known and distinguished as "Gosnell's Road District" ; and

2. To alter the boundaries of the Belmont Road Dis­trict to those described in Scheclule 2; ancl also

3. '1'0 alter the houndaries of the Darling Range Road District to those described in Schellule 3.

R. CECIL CUF1'O~, Under Secretary for L8,nds.

SCHEDULE 1.

GOSNELL'S ROAD DIS'l'HIC'l'.

Bounded on the Notth- }Ve.,twa?·d by lines St:1l'tillg from the ,'Vest corner of Canning Location 18 and extending North-Eastward along its North-'iVestern boundary t) tho right bank of the C:tllning River; thence dowIlwards :dong its said right bank to tho West oorner of Cf11ll1ing IJocation 6; thence along the N orth-IV est b )Unclal'ios of Citllning Locations 6, :nG, fmd 28G, and the N orth-W estern boundary of Subdi visional Lot 74 of Cmllling Location :ll;) to the latter's North-East boundary; thence South-Eastwarcl alonO' same to the Sout·h corner of C"nning Location 2'1li; then~e North-Eastward along the South-Eastern bonnd,ui<,s of Cannin" Locations 24,G, 208. On the North-Eastwm'd by the prolo~gation South-Eastward of the South-"Western boundary of Lom,tion 247 to the N orth-'W estern boundttry of Location 289; thence by thc latter to a point in prolonga­tion North.Westward of the South-ViTcstern boundary of Location 127; thence by said prolongation and the 80uth­West boundaries of Locations 127 and 128 and tho latter's prolongation South-Eastw,crd through Locations 11, 3, and 12 to the North-Western boundary of Location 13; thence by said boundary to the Wcst corner of C.P. 48/70; thence by the latter's South-Western bOllndary ltnd those of Locations 451, 121, 15G,302, and 142, and the North ancl East boundaries Qf Location 3M to one of the Western boundaries of Reserve 1744,; and thence bv said Western boundaries to its South-I'V est corner. On the Bottth by a line in prolongation West of the South boundary of Reserve 1774 to the East boundary of C.P. 48/2072, South to its South-East corner, West to a point North of the North­East corner of Canning Location 32; thence South to said corner and 'iVest to its North-west corner; thence in general Westerly direction passing along the North boundaries of Canning Location 546, C.P. 48/452, Location 342. C.P. 5'1/113, and Location fJ4., to t.]H~ South-East boundary of Location 40, and along it to the Eastern side of the Perth­Bunbury Road, and along the Eastern side of the said road Northward to the South-Eastern boundary of Canning Location 16A, and South-West to its South COrnel'. On the South- Westwa?'d by lines starting from the, South corner of Canning Location HiA and extending North-"Westward, passing along the South-Western boundary of Cmllling Location 16A, the South-Western and part of the N orth­'iVestern boundaries of Canning Location 16, and the Sonth­'iVestern boundaries of Canning Locations 17 and 18, to the starting point.

SCHEDULE 2.

BELMONT ROAD DISCl'lUCT.

Bounded by lines starting from the North-Ea,st corner of Swan Location 28 and extending South-Easterly along its North-Eastern boundary to the 'Western side of Road 168; thence South-,'V esterly along the Western sides of Road 168 and Road 248 to the East corner of Subdivisionall~ot 342 of Swan Location 34; thence in fL North-westerly direc­tion along the North-East boundaries of lots 342,341, 310, 339, and 334, to the latter's North corner; thcnce South­"Westerly along North-West botlncla,ries of lots 334,335, and 336 to the East corner cf Lot 60; thence N orth-Westerly along the North-East boundaries of lots 69, 70, and 96 to

GAZETTE, \V .. -i. 124l

the latter's North corner; thence South-IVesterlyalong the North-"West boundaries of lots 9G and 95 to a point opposite the East corner of Lot 97; thence North-Westerly along its North-East bounchtry, the North-Eastern side of Prospect Street, and the N ol'th-Eastern boundary of Swan Location 35 to the left bank of the Swan River, and along it upwards to the starting point. Including also Burswood Island.

SCHEDULE 3.

DARLING RANGE ROAD DISCl'HICT'.

Bounded on the North-Eastward by the left b:lllk of the Helena and Darkan Rivers. On th" BotLth by the South boundary of Resel've 17H (Pprth '\Yater Supply Catchment Area) and its prolongation East. On the Bouth-Westward by the South-Western ,boundaries of said Eeilerve 1774, the West and part of tho North boundaries of CanllinO' Location 313, thc East boundary of Canning Loeation 479, the East and North boundaries of Canning L')c[1tion 3G5, the South-"W estern boundaries of Canning JJocations 1402, 302,156,121,451, and C.P. 4·8/79; thence (,y part of the South-Eastern boundary of Location 12 to a point in pro­longlttion South-Eastward of the Sonth-vI' estern boundary of Location 128; thence by Sftid prolongation and the said Sonth-vVestern bound,u-y of Location 128 a,nd j,hat of Loca­tion 127 and its prolongation to tho North-vVestern boundary of Location 21l0; thence by said boundary to a point in prolongation South-Eastwtwd of the South-Western boundary of Location 247; thence N orth-'IV cstwarcl to the South-E:1st corner of JJocation 203; thence South-IV estward along the South-Eastern bounch1.ries of C:mlling Locations 203 and 246; thence N orth- Westerly along' the N orth­Eastern bounch1l'Y of Canning' Location 315 to the Northern side of the Wolshpool Boad; thence IVcsterly ItlelllO' said side of road to its intersection with the Eastern ~ide of Road 24-8, and along 8'1me Northerly to a point oppositc the East corner of Sub. Lot :3012 of Swan Location :H; thence, crossing said R,octd ;HS, to the said East corner of Sub. Lot 3,1-2. On the North- Wesiwa1'd hy the North­vVestern sides of Roads 24-8 and IGIl to the btter's inter­section with the North-East boundary of Swan Loc'ltion 28; thence by said boundary to the South corner of Swan Loeation 27 ; thence by its South-Eastern bonndHry and it,s prolongation North-Eastward to the Eastern side of the Canning Jarrah 'l'imber Railway, and along it Southerly to the left bank of the Helem, River aforesaid.

In75 ruoy APPOINTMENT. DepaThnent of JYlines,

PM·th, 25th APTil, 1907.

[lIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has L beon pleased to make tho following Hppointmcnt:-

.TAlIIES O'CONNOlC as B"ililf of the IVarden's Court, Peak Hill.

5'2 \! 8 T906

II. S. KING,

Secrotary for Mines.

RESIGNATION.

DepCtTtment of :iYI ines, Pe?·th, 22nd APTil, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to accept the resignation of A. J.

Tay lor as Deputy Mining Registrar, Duketon; to date as from 31st March, 1907.

H. S. KING,

Secretary for Mines.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAII,WAYS.

W.R.2407/1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that on and after the 22nd April, lr07, Doney'S Siding, 456

miles on the Eastern Goldfields Hailway, will be opened for passenger traffic only, ltnel fares will be charged in accord· ance with the Coaching R"te Book, dated 1st May, 1902, and any amendments m':de thereto from time to time.

lGth April, 1907.

WlVI. J. GEORGE,

Commissioner of Railways.

1242 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907. -----------------

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Depm'tment oj Mines, Perth, 25th April, 1907.

1'1' is horeby notified that. in accordance with the provisions of "'1'he Mining Act, 1904.," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, and applications therefor, as shown

below. H. S. KING,

Secretary for Mines.

GOLD MINING LEASES.

'l'he unelennentioned Applications j01' Gold llfining Leases WM'e app?'oved (subject to su?'vey), to datc j?'om 1st May, 1907,

Goldfield.

Murchison

East, Murchison

Coolgardie

Dundas Broad Arrow, . , Mt. Margaret

N.E. Coolgardie Pilbarra East Coolgardie

District.

Cue ... Mt. Magnet Nannine Day Dawn .. , Lawlers Black Range

K unanalling

Mt. Malcolm 1ft. Margaret Kanowna ... Marble Bar

*'1632, *1684 *837:r.r, 843M, 8·M,M 709N t424D

Nos, of Applications.

928,930,931,932,933,934,935, 937,938 353B, 375B, t387B, 388B 4282 785s 991,992 1316w 12lOo 1768'1', 1764T, 1765'1', 1766'1' 1202x 654 *4272E

'I'he tmdennentioned Gold Mining Leases 1OO1'e decla?'eel jo?:feited jO?' b?'wch oj labote?' conditions, and p?'io?' ?'ights Q/ applic(ction a,'e granted undCl' Scction 105, Subsection (I),

Goldfield, District. Nos. of Lenses.

East Murchison Black 13lE ... Range

263E ... N. Coolgarclie ... Menzies ... 45J9z ...

5262z ...

Ularring, .. 817u ...

E. Coolga,rdie ... .. , '.20:311 .. , Broad Arrow ... ... lil18w ...

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Names of Leases.

William Edward Reward

Golden .lere ... .. . Ballance ... ...

True Blue ... .. . l1elrose Extended ...

Deep Levels South ... J:;'onrth:of July ...

Lessees.

Naughton, W m. Edward; G eorge,IM urry Thorne

Sampey, Thomas' ... 1'i:ount Ida Consols,

Limited . Myles, John; Knipe,

Christopher Melrose Proprietary

Gold Mines, N o-Lia­bility

Foley, William ... Bonl1fu', Robert; Gas­

mier, Albert Richard

Namesof persons to WllOll prior right of application is granted.

Benson, Cha-rles

Starr, Willimll Joseph Ruston, Peter

Herley, l1ichael J.

Holman, James

Wa,rn, Thomas l\Ietherall Down, Cuthbcrt; McPher­

son, John

The Lessees Qf the undennentioned Gold llfining Lease tOC?'e fined the amottnt set opposite the same as an alternative to j01jeii1t?'e oj sILch lease /0" a breach of the labOlt?' conditions. In the event oj s1wh fine not being pcciil tvithin the period mentioned het'eunder, then thc lectsc to be jo?jei-ted.

Goldfiel<1. I District. I No. of Name of Lessees. Fine. t

Applicrtllt for I Periocl within which fine Lease. IJO'180. }'ol'feitul'e. is to he 1'"i<1.

E. llill1'cliison I Blaek Range [133B Reply Spencer, Arthur Alcxa.ncler; £20 I Keith, James Rae ... [15th l\h~ 1907. Tholllpson, rrhomas

The undemwntionecl Golel Ivfining Lease was declat'ed not jo?jeited, the fine in liet~ Qf jo?jeiture having been petid.

Gol<1fiel<1. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. I.ossec.

l1urchison Cue lO20 Gem of Cue Extended Lloyd, Edward Lushington

'The sU?'renelers oj Lhe tcndc?'l1wntioned Gold Mining Leases 1Vet·C accepted.

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Nanles of Leases. I Lessees. Leuses.

i I'll t. l1argaret ... Mt. l'ibrgaret 1597'1' ... Brothers ... ... .. . ... , McLean,.T ohn Alexander; Thomas

David N. Cooigardie ... l'~iagara ... 668G .. . Champion North ... ... .. . IValker, James

COllclItionally, t To date from 1st J "nuary, 1907,

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

THE 1YIINING ACT, 1904-contimtecl.

MINERAL LEASES.

The unclermentionecl AppUcations jo,' Mine;'al Leascs tveYe app1'oved (subject to survey), to clate jrom 1st JJlay, 1907.

Goldfield or IHinerul Field.

Greenbushes

Northmnpton M t. l'iln,rgaret Pilbarra ... 'vVest Pilbarra

District.

JIiI t. l'ir organs }larble Bar

Nos. of AppJications.

*4:34, *'1:35, *430, *443, 455

81,86 111" 12H :1:83, HI

1243

The tmcle?'ntentioncd Minentl Lease was declM'ccl j01yeitecl jo,' bl'each ~f laVOtC1' conditions, anel P1'i01' 1'ight

oj applica.tion is gran/eel unelC')' Section 105, Subsection (1).

Goldfield.

Phillips River

Lessees.

Hl1Jbcrt, Albert Miller; nolds, Henry R8

y-i

Name of person to WhOlll prior right of

application is granted.

Bird, Hugh Allen

The Lessee qf the tmclermentionetl jjfillc'ral Lease tvas jined, the sltm sd o}'po,<'i./e the same, as em alte'l'I1(t/ive to .lo':fe'it,,')'~ oj such Lease f(n' v,.each of labMU' coneU.tions. [n the event (~f s?l.eh line not ueinu Twirl with'in the period merd'ioned. heTe1mde1', ancl the labou,' conditions not being compliecl 'With in the i,nte1""itJ1., then the Lwse to be j01:feiteeZ f01·th'With.

Mineral Field.

NOl'thmnptol1 Ed wfLrus, Benjamiu GiUnLrt

App1icant for Forfeiture.

\V oodcock, .Tohn ...

1?el'iod withiu whieh fiue is to be paid.

8th llby, IfJ07

'rhe ltnele,.mentionecl lY[ine?'al Lease 'Was dec/m'ed not .f01j'eitccl, the .Ii.nc in l·iel, o.ffo·)/e·itnn having been paicl.

Mineral Field.

1ft. 1fargaret ...

No. of Lea.se. N n me of Lease. Lessees.

7F (:;2c) Murrin JifulTin, Ka,ngn,l'oo North

Hn,rper :':iamnel Percy· Harper Arthnr Wil~ lin,m; Foley, Willi[u~1 '

'The lmde?"1nentioncd [f,ppliwtions for Jjlinerccl Leeeses outside (C p1'ocla':",ee! goldfield 1ve"e ,.ejttsecL

District, Nos. of Applications.

'vYest Kimberley 5SH, 68n, 69H, 70H

]l,i[rNERS' HOl\1ESTEAD IJEASES, TRAMWAY IJEASE.

The unele1'mentioned Applications faT lYline;'s' Homestead Leases we,.e approved (subject to sttn-ey), to date from 15t Janua,'y, 1907.

Goldfield.

Phillips River ... JYI urchison East Murchison

District.

Nannine Black Range

Nos. of Applic~ttions.

H:i,149 27N 9B

* Conditi.onally.

'l'he ""Hie;·mentianee!. application fa)' a T)'(",nwa.y Leecse waS

ecppro1'ecl (s·tcb.iect to stl1'vey), to date f)'om lsi Janttct1'Y, lU{)7.

GnEHic:d. District. No. of Application.

IV est Pilbn,rra ... *11

tHew <1rd.

i244 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

THE MINES REGULATION ACT, 1906.

495 T907

REGULATIONS.

Depa,1"iment Of Mines, Perth, 25th Ap1'il, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the following' Regu­

la.tions under "The Mines Regulation Act, 1906," to come into force throughout the portion of the State South of the 2,4th parallel of latitude on the 1st day of June, 1907, and throughout the remainder ofthe State on the 1st day of July, 1907.

H. GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

[REGuLA'rIONs.]

1.-MANAGlm'S HESI'ONSIBILITY FOR \VORKINGS OF CON­

TRACTORS AND TRIllUTERS.

In evel'Y mine of which there is a registered mana0'(W, it shall be a condition of the agl'eement be­tween'" him and every contl'actol' and tributel' employed in the mille that the Raidmanagel' Rhn.ll haw, supenision [lnd control of all the work cal'ried out by the said con­k,trtor or tributer, and in l'espect of such work shall be deemed to be the :Manager appointed by such con­tractor 01' tributel' in so far as he is owner of such mine or part thereof, unless the said eon tractor or tributer, with the consent in writing of the InspectOl' of :Mines and of the ownel', agent, or manager from whom the contract or tl'ibute is taken, shall himself appoint and register a manager to have charge of the said work.

The Inspector of Mines may, in wl'iting, prescrihe the part Ol' pal'ts of the mine in 'which such contractor's or tributer's manager shall have responsibility for the due performance of the provisiolls of the Act, and be­yond such preseribecl part 01' parts the fil'st-mentioned registered manager shall have full responsibility,

This regulation shall nut. apply where the whole of the land or mines eomnrisecl in 11 mining lease has or have been let on tribute, and it is one of the conditions of the tribute agreement that the tributer, 01' some pel'son nominated hy him, shall be registered as Manager uncleI' this Act.

2.~MEN WORKING ALONE.

In eyer.v Ini11e where thel'e al'e men employed under­ground whl}. al'e working alolle at points in the mine where they are not in frequent c(}mmlmication vvith 01' within eus:" hem'iug of other employees, the ManageI' shall direct that each sueil man shall be visited by some Jl81'son tolcl ott' fo]" this duty at intervals, of !Jot l1wre than two hours, and neglect to lllJalm such visits on the pal't of any person so told off sha,Il be <L hL'each of these Regulations. The InspeetoI' may prescribe eonclitiolls for the bettel' protection of men working alone against aceiclel1ts.

In dangerous ground uo workman shall be em­ployed alone unless there is some person within easy hearing.

a.-NOTICES OF COMMENCEMENT, ABANDONMENT, DISCON­

TINUANCE, AND RECOl\IMENCE.Ml~NT OF MINING

OPERATIONS.

The notices to be given by the owner, agent, or manager to the Inspector in accordance with the pro­visions of Section 25 of the Act shall include the follow­ing particulars, viz,:-

(1.) The name and address of the mme owner.

(2.) The name and location of the mine.

(3.) The number of the lease 01' other mining tene­ment.

(4.) The date on which the minillg open1tions have been abandoned, discolltinued, or recom­menced.

(5.) A statement of whether the mining opera­tions are ahandoned Ol' discontinued or recommenced.

4.-GENEHAL llULES,

The following rules shall be ohseJ"Vecl in all mines wherever and so far as in the opiniOll of the Inspector of :Mines they are reasonably practicable:-

Ventilcution of Mines. 1. In any part of the underground workings of a

mine which has not been closed off as disused, as herein­after provided~

(cu.) The total quantity of carbon dioxide present in the air shall not exceed 0,25 per cent. by volume, but at any point where firing of explosives has taken place, a greater per­centage of carbon dioxide shall be permissible until thirty minutes have elapsed since the last explosion.

fb.) The temperature c;hall not exceed 87° Fahren­heit, measured with dry bulb thermometer, unless firing of explosives has taken place in such part not more than 30 minutes previous to the taking of the thermometer's reading; but the Inspector may, in writing in the Record ]3ook, allow a higher limit of temperature if satisfied that it is imprac­ticable to maintain the temperature below 87° Fahrenheit.

(c.) The reading of the wet bulb thermometel' shall not exceed 80° Fahrenheit,

(d.) There shall be a perceptible CUl'l'ent of air sufficient to distinctly deflect the flame of a candle from the vertical, but the test shall not be made within ten feet from the face of any drive Ol' crosscut, or from the top of a rise or bottom of a shaft Ol' winze, nor while rock -drills are working so close to the testing point as to cause agitation of the air.

(e.) When instructed by the Inspector, in writing, the ilfanager, or some pel'son appointed by him, shall make tests in the working faces to show that the foregoing requirements have been complied with in all rises, winzes, and underlay shafts in course of exrava­tion, and in· all (, ends" of levels and cross­cuts in progress when such ends are over fifty feet in length, and also if the adequacy of the ventilation is in any way doubtful

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1245

in all parts of the mine where men are ·working. The results of all such tests shall be entered in the Record Book. The Inspector may, in IVl'iting, require tests to be made at more frequent intervals in workings in which he may consider such necessary, and the Manager shall comply with such requirement.

2. Any part of a mine which is disused may be shut off from the ventilation svstem thereof, and in such shut­off part the requirements" of the foregoing Olause (1) shall not be enforced. Such shut-off parts shall be noted in the Record Book, and shall be fenced off from the parts of the mine in use. Before work is resumed in any workings which have been disused, the ventilation of these shall be thoroughly restored.

3. Air-doors, stoppings, cross-overs, and brattices shall be provided where necessary for regulation of the ventilating ail' currents, and shall be kept in good order and condition. Air-doors shall have notices attached to them, "THIS DOOR IS TO BE KEPT OPEN," or "THIS DOOR

IS TO BE KEPT SHUT," as the case may be, and any person leaving a door shut which is marked to be kept open, or leaving a door open which is marked to be kept shut, shall be guilty of a breach of the Hegulations.

4. When required by the Inspector, the direction and course of the ail' currents, and the position of all air-doors, stoppings, fans, and ventilating devices of all sorts throughout the mine shall be marked upon the plans and sections required to be kept at the mine in accordance with Section 49 of the Act.

5. If in the opinion of the Inspector the state of ventilation of tmy part of a mine is unsatisfactory and there is no immediate prospect of improvement of the natural ventilation by connection of Ivol'kings, he may in writing require that ventilating machines shall be used, and such machines shall thereupon be provided and used.

6. The supply of air for any ventilating machine or air-compressor which forces air into the workings shall be drawn from the purest source practically available.

7. Air mains from compressors shall be furnished with sufficient traps to remove accumulations of water, and water shall not be allowed to blow through to the working faces.

8. Air receivers and the pipes connecting them with the compressors shall be cleaned as frequently as is re­quired to prevent any accumulation of oil or carbonised material in them.

9. In every mine there shall be constructed as soon as practicable one 01' more air-ways independent of the main shaft 01' other principal entrance to the mine, from the lowest level through to the surface, of sufficient area to allow passage of the amount of air required to ventilate all the parts of the mine served by such airways, and they shall be maintained open and unobstructed except when it may be necessary to close some of them in order to regulate and properly distribute the ail' through the workings.

10. In filling stopes, "rearings" or passes shall, if so directed in writing by the Inspector, be constructed so as to leave open air-ways between the filling and the unbroken ground.

11. Where a lode or reef crosses the boundary be­tween two adjoining mines and stoping is carried OIl

in either or both mines up to the boundary, a pass shall be constructed at the boundary and shall be kept open as an aIr-way.

12. The air currents passing through every mine shall as far as practicable be regulated so that the air shall pass through the workings from inlet to outlet without local circulations, that is, the same air shall not be allowed to return repeatedly through the same place.

13. The workings from each level in every mine shall be ventilated hy a separate split of air from the main intake into such level, and after passing through these workings the air shall be led as directly as practicable to the main return air-way.

14. Where a shaft is being sunk, a winze shall, when so instructed by the Inspector, also he sunk so as to reach the level to be opened by the shaft in time to meet the said level as it is driven; but should the owner object to sink such winze he shall have the right of appeal frol11 the Inspector's decision to a Oourt of Arbitration under the conditions prescrihed for appeals under Sections ~i7 and 38 of the Act.

15. 'Vhere the workings of adjoining mines are not more than three hunch'ed feet apart, the O"wners shall, when required hy the Minister, make connecting drives between them for ventilation, at their joint cost. The Minister may determine the proportion of the cost to be borne by eaeh owner, the compensation (if any) to he paid, and the precautions to be taken to prevent the vitiated air from one mine injuriously affecting the atmosphere of the other. No eonneetioll hetween adjoin­ing mines shall be closed so as to prevent the free passage of air, without the consent in writing of the Inspector of :NIines, which shall set forth the reasons f01" allow­ing such. elosure. The Inspector shall send a copy of his consent and reasons to the Minister, who may ratify, annul, or qualify the consent of the Inspector, as he may think fit. Any owner shall have the right of appeal from any decision of the Minister under this Hegulation to a Oourt of Arhitration under the sanle conditions as prescribed for appeals under Sections 37 and 38 of the Act.

Use of Cyanide Ta·ilings.

16. Tailings used for filling worked out ground shall not contain more cyanides than are equivalent to . 01 per cent. of potassium cyanide. A strong current of air shall be maintained tln'ough any wod::ings which are being filled with such tailings so long as men are working and passing therein.

AC1:d Trec"tment of ,slimes. 17. All vessels used for the treatment 'with acid of

zinc slimes from the cyanide process shall be fitted with hoods or other appliances by ,vhich the fumes shall be removed so as not to be allowed to eseape into the air breathed by the workmen.

N o,rious fllmes from M etallurgiwl Processes.

18. Noxious fumes from any furnace or any metal­lurgical process shall not be. allowed to escape into the air breathed by the workmen employed on such fUl"naee or process, but shall be removed by propel" and suitable appliances.

1246 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

Prevention of Dust. 19. Where dry dust is produced in the course of

mining operations underground, or in mills and reduc­tion works to such an extent that the Inspector con­siders the health of the workmen to be endangered thereby, he shall give notice in writing to that effect, and the owner, agent, or manager shall thereupon pro­vide and cause to be constantly used such appliances as will prevent the dust from being breathed by the workmen.

20. If spraying with water is used either on surface or underground for the purpose of laying dust, the water so used shall be free from pollution with organic or other noxious matter.

21. When respirators are supplied to the men work­ing in dusty places, each one shall be used by one person only, and when returned they shall be thoroughly cleansed before being again issued.

Detonato1'S.

22. Detonators shall not be sunk into the primers more than their own length, and shall not be buried by the addition of more charge after the primers have been inserted in the holes.

Remedies f01' Fumes Poisoning.

23. A supply of remedies for treatment of men suffering from fumes of explosives or other noxious gases shall be kept in the office at every mine employing more than t"wenty men underground, with instructions as to their use.

Sanitary Provisions.

24. A sufficient number of privies and urinals of approved pattern for the use of the employees shall be provided on the surface of every mine.

26. The system and the pans used both in surface and underground privies shall be as prescribed by the J~ocal Board of Health for the District.

26. In every mine over 100 feet in depth, "where a cage or bucket is not always available for men to go to the surface, or to a higher level where pans are pro­vided, a sufficient number of pans shall be provided underground, at least one on each level where men are working, wherever practicable, and such pans shall be furnished with a stool of pattel'll approved by the In­spector. The pans shall be sufficiently screened from observation, and, where possible, shall be placed in a return air-way.

27. An ample supply of saw-dust or other suitahle deodorant approved by the Inspector shall be maintained alongside each pan, either on surface or underground, with a suitable scoop for application of same.

28. Every pan shall be thoroughly cleansed each time it is emptied before heing l·eturned.

29. The Inspector may prescribe the frequency and methods of cleansing all sanitary conveniences and any other requirements necessary to insure proper clean­liness.

30. Any person polluting the workings with ffBces, or "wantonly misusing or fouling the privies 01' under­ground stools, shall be liable to a penalty as fur a hreach of the Regulations.

C1'ib Places.

31. One or more places shall be set aside in each level in the driest and most comfortable pusition available, for" Orib " places, at which the men lIlay eat their food. Such places shall be frequently cleaned out, and shall be maintained in a clean state.

32. At every" crib" place an impervious metal re­ceptacle shall be provided in which all waste food, paper, and other rubbish shall be placed. Any person wilfully neglecting to use the receptacle, and throwing waste food about the mine, shall be guilty of an offence against the Act.

33. The contents of the receptacle shall be sent to the surface, and the receptacle shall be thoroughly cleansed, at intervals of not more than two days,

Stables.

34. Underground stables shall be placed in a return air-way, and shall be frequently cleansed thoroughly. All manure and stable refuse shall be rcmoved from underground every day.

Stagnant Water. 36. Stagnant water shall not be allowed to remain

on the floors of levels which are in use, but shall be drained ofl:".

36. Where accumulations of stagnant water in winzes are being drained off, sufficient precautions shall be taken to prevent dangerous pollution of the mine atmos­phere by noxious gases given off from the water.

C7~(mge Houses.

37. When instructed in writing by the Inspector, change houses shall be provided at every mine employ­ing more than hventy men undergl'ouncl and the fol­lowing provisions shall apply to them :-

(1.) The floor space shall not be less than three feet by two feet for every man employed underground in anyone shift, in addition to the floor space required for passage ways, heating pipes, and drying racks.

(2.) An ample supply of fresh water shall be pro­vided for the men to wash themselves with, and washing basins at the rate of one for every five men employed on anyone shift.. Proper provision shall be made for removing the waste-v vater.

(3.) Where there is a good supply of fresh water available at any mine, shower-baths shall be provided in the change house, at the rate of one for every thirty men employed under­ground in anyone shift. The baths shall be screened from observation, and provided wit.h drainage to remove the waste water.

(4.) Ohange-houses shall be well ventilated and lighted, and shall be pro"iclecl "with sufficient al)pliances for drying wet clothes. Provision shall be made £01' warming the change-houses in cold weather.

(5.) Every man using the change-house shall, at the end of each week, remove his dirty [·Jothes therefrom, and bring back clean ones 011 his return to work. Any clothing left um'el1loved at the end of the week shall be burned.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1247

Drinking Water. 38. A supply of pure drinking ,Yater, sufficient for

the needs of the men employed, shall be proYidecl Oll each working level in every mine.

5.-MAGAZINES ON MINES.

Magazines on mines shall be subject to illspection and supervision by the Inspector of Explosives under "The Explosives Act, 1895," and for this purpose the Inspector of I1fines shall also have all the powers of Inspectors under the said Act.

6 ...... -DISEASED PERSONS.

No person known to be suffering from tuber­culosis of the respiratory organs or ankylostomiasis shall enter the underground workings of any mine for the purpose of working therein, and no Owner or manager shall knowingly employ such person underground in any mme.

7.-MEDICAL OERTIFICATE FOR WINDING ENGINE­

DRIVERS.

(1.) Every person in charge of a winding engine used for raising Or lowering men or materials on any mine shall, within tln'ee months of the coming into force of this Regulation, and thereafter at intervals of not more than two years, forward to the Inspector a certificate by a duly qualified and registered medical practitioner stating that such person is not suffering from deafness, defective vision, epilepsy, disease of the heart, or other physical infirmity to any such extent as would, or would be likely to render him unfit for his duties or liable to become suddenly incapable of con­trolling his engine.

(2.) Any engine-driver who, in the opinion of a duly qualified medical practitioner, is not in a fit state of physical health to have charge of a winding engine shall not. take such charge, but may take charge of any other stationary engine subject to the sanction of the Inspector having been first obtained.

(3.) Any engine-driver \vho does not comply with or contravenes these Regulations, and any manager who employs such engine-driver, shall each be liable to a fine not exceeding Twenty pounds.

S.-CODE OF SIGNALS.

The following code of signals shall he used where­ever Knocker Lines or Bell signals are employed;-Knock, or

Rings.

1 1 2 3

4 5

6

8 12

Shall Signify.

Stop, if the c,tge, skip, or bucket is in motion. Hoist. Lower. Change to hoist from a c1ifferent level. (Tb~s

signal shall not be given while the ca,ge IS

in motion.) Men on. Hoist to surface. Danger Signal. The cage must not he worked

until further signals are given by ringing eight knocks or rings, which shall signify that the ca,ge is <"gain free.

Tools on cage. The ca,ge shall not be moved on this signa,l, which must be followec1 a,fter a pause by the signal for the place to which the tools are to be sent.

(See 5 above. Cage again free.) Accic1ent. To be followed after a pause by the

signal for the level at whieh the iLCcic1ent has taken place.

Sec. 1.

Sec. 2.

Sec. 3.

Sec. 4.

Sec. ,).

Sec. 6.

(l p,1,use 1 I ~ 1 pause 2 I 1 pltUSO 3 I 1 pa,use 4 II pltuSe 5 (2 pause 1 I 2 pause 2 ~ 2 pause 3 I 2 pause 4 l2 pause 5 (3 pause 1 I 3 pause 2 ~ 3 pause 3 I 3 pause 4 l3 pa,use 5 (4 pa,use 1 14 pause 2 ~ 4 pause 3 I 4 pause 4 (4 pause 5 (5 pause 1 I 5 pause 2 ~ 5 pause 3 I 5 pause 4 l5 plLUse ,S (6 pa,use 1 I 6 pltuSe 2 ~ G p,tuse 3 I 6 pause 4 lGpause5

To No.

"

"

"

1 level. Raise or lower cage as case may be.

2 3 4 5

" 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

" 19 20

" 21 22

" 23 24

" 25 " 26

" 27 28 29

" 30

N.B.-All sig-nnls from level to level slmll be roo'nrded as meaning thnt men are being raised or lowerect and the engine-driver slmll drive accordingly.

Sinking Signnls. (n.) VVhen winding from t.he hottom of the shaft

directly to the top thereof by means of the m,tin winding en gine, or

(b.) vVhen winding from the bottom of the slmft to a Station underground therein by means of a winch or other auxiliary winding engine;-

Knoel,s or Rings.

7 1

Shall signify.

Firing wa,rning. Hoist. Men on.

Upon receiving the signal 7 (firing warning) the engine­driver of such main or auxililHY engine shall raise the bucket or cage hy giving his engine not less tlmn one full revolution, and shall then lower it again a,s a signal that he is ready to hoist. He sball then stand reac1y at his engine until he receil'es the signal 1, on which he shaH hoist carefully. He shall not ret1l1'n the signnl 1 befoye hoisting.

Return Signnls. On receiving any signal, except as provided in the next

preceding paragmph hereof, tlmt men are a,bout to be raised or lowerec1, the engine-driver shall, before beginning to wind, give return signals, repeating the signals as received by him.

'When sinking is in progress by mea,us of ,1, winch or other auxiliary winding' engine working from a Station underground in the shaft, the firing warning shall be repeated from such station to the person in eharge of the 111(1in winding engine ,tt the top of such slmft, anc1 such persoll shall return this signa,l.

Repni1'ing Shafts.

When men are engagec1 in any shaft repaIrIng' or timbering' it, special notice shall be given to every engine­dri vel' who COUles 011 duty 011 the winding engine. The signals 1, hoist, and 2, lower, 81ut11 then be taken as meaning tlUtt men are to be raised or lowered ancl the winc1ing shall be c10ne slowly and with great care.

1248 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, ':V.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

L01JJeJ'ing JJIen f1'om Smface. Before sigmtlling the level to which the men are going,

the braceman Rlu111 notify the engine-driver by special signal that men are on the cRge. .

Pa1{'se.

The p[Luse between signals in the above code shall be the spRce of time required for ringing two knocks. The engine-driver shall not move the c[Lge, skip, or bncket after receiving auX signal (except that of "hoist" when firing) for at lea,st two pl1uses when hoisting or lowerillg materials, ltndl1t least six seconds when rRising or lowering men.

9.-PLANS OF MINES.

1. The surveys shall be made and the plans dravvn bv a Licensed SU1'vel'or of the State of Western Aus­t{.alia, but such as ha:~e been made by any other person may be accepted if the Inspecting Surveyor of the Department of ~Iines or other officer authorised by the Minister is satisfied that such perSOll is competent to make the surveys and plans with sufficient accuracy for the requirements of the case of the mine in question.

2. The surveys shaH be made with instruments of precision, as prescrihed in the survey regulations for land surveys, 01' with special mining instruments of equal accumcy to these. All surve}'s shall be made to the true meridian, without use of the magnetic needle, using the bearing of the boundaries of the lease as a basis.

~1. True bearings shall be carried from surface into the underground vvorkings by an accurate method.

4. WheneY8l' practicable the surveys of different levels in a mine "hall be connected by direct bearings and measurements through winzes 01' by traverses through "topes.

D. Measurements of depths of shafts and distances between levels shall be accurately made with steel measuring bands 01' metal wires. Winzes and Rises under 100 feet in length may be measured ,vith non­metallic tapes, but all others must he measured with accurate metallic bands or wires.

6. Accurate levels "hall he taken from the plats in every shaft, and from the entrance to every adit or tunnel into the face of every drive and crosscut in the mIne.

7. Whenever a closed traverse cannot he otherwise obtained, every traverse which consists of more than one line shall be cheeked by returning over the same ground with a different set of stations~

8. Every traverse shall be calculated to meridian and perpendicular, and shall slww a clo"ing error of not more than one in 2,000. Oopies of the traverse sheets shall be sent to the jHinister with the copies of plans and section".

9. JYIagnetic surveys of small mines may nevertheless be accepted if the In,,peeting Oflieel' is satisfied that sufficient accuraey i" thereby attained for the particular case. In eyery traverse made with free magnetic needle the iJearings, whene"er possible, "hall be read both forwards and lmekwards from each station along each lille of the tl'aYer"e, and in plotting, allowance shall be made for 10(;111 attmetiou and variation. The instru­ment used shall be fixed upon 11 tripod 01' other firm support while bearing" m'e reacl, and shall be capable of being read with accuracy to not less than one quarter

of one degree. The sm'face traverse shall be com­menced from one of the corners of the lease, and shall show the variation of the magnetic bearing of two of the boundary lines from the true bearing, as shown on the lease.

10. The plans to be furnished shall include :-

(a.) A plan of the leases on which the mine is situated, sholying the position thereon of all shaft" and openings from surface to underground workings, to a seale not smaller than three chains to an inch.

(b.) A general plan of all underground workings to a scale not greater than 20 or less than 60 feet to an inch, showing the levels super­imposed one upon another.

(c.) If the plan (b) does not show the workings at lower levels clearly owing to those at higher levels being superimposed, there shall also be furnished such plans of each level so obscured, or of successive groups of levels, as may be sufficient to clearlv show the work­ings;n each level to the sa~e seale as (b).

(d.) Longitudinal sections to the same seale as the plans of the workings showing all stoping. (If workings on branch reefs or parallel reefs can be clearly shown superimposed on the main section they may be so shown, but otherwise a separate section of each must lJe shown.)

(e.) Suffieiellt cross sections, to the same scale as the plans, to clearly show the reefs and the workings on them.

The plans shall he projections of the workings on a horizontal plane; the longitudinal sections "hall be pro­jections On one 01' more 1'8l·tical planes parallel to the longest axis of the reef or ore deposit, and shall be shown on the plan by a line indicating the plane of the section. The cross-sections shall be projections on vertical planes at right angles to those of the longitudinal sections, and which shall be shown by straight lines upon the plans.

11. The Inspeeting Officer may require information 011 any matter connected with the instruments and methods used in making the surveys, and may, if he think fit, call for a copy of all the field notes used, and such information 01' copies shall thereupon be supplied to him.

12. The plans and sections shall show the true shape and size of all underground excavations.

13. The copies of plans and sections sent to the Minister may be tracings on tracing linen or sun prints on good paper. They shall he sent rolled on suitable rollers, and shall not be folded,

14. All copies of plans, sections, and field notes shall be certified to be correct by the surveyor making the surveys.

15. All tracings of extensions of workings furnished to the Minister subsequently to the first time the plans are sent to him in aeconlallC'e I\'ith Section 49, Olause (2) of the Act, shall show enough of the old work to enable the additions to be correctly connected there­with. Sun prints of extensions of workings will not ];e accepted, but the whole plan will be required.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1249

10.-TESTING WINDING ROPES AND ApPLIANCES.

1. Every winding rope newly put on in any shaft, other than prospecting shafts where \vinding is done by manual or animal po\ver, and every connecting attach­ment between the rope and the cage, skip, or other con­Yeyance, shall, prior to being first used, and prior to being used for the first time after any stoppage of work­ing exceeding one month, be carefully examined and properly tested as to their working strength by the ~Ianager or some competent and reliable person appointed bv him to do so, and shall be used for the ordinarv trans­p~rt of persons in the shaft only after having b~en run two complete trips after such examination and testing up and down the working portion of the shaft with the cage or skip loaded to the full authorised extent. The j'eslllt of the examination and testing shall be immediately recorded in the Record Book by the person making the tests, and shall be signed by him.

2. The Record Book shall contain the following particulars of all winding ropes referred to in the pre­ceding subsection of these Regulations, viz. :-

(CL.) :Maker's data of rope when new, or a copy thereof certified to by the Manager.

N allle and address of man llfactllrer.

Date of manufacture.

Date of purchase. Length of rope in feet.

Diameter and circumference of rope in inches 01' (in the case of Hat ropes) width and thickness of rope in inches,

Weight per foot in pounds.

Construction of rope:

Number of strands.

Class of core.

Construction of strands : Number of wires. Diameter of \vires (decimals of an

inch).

Class of core.

Class of steel of which WIre IS made.

Breaking stress of steel of which wire is made (tons of 2,240Ibs. per square inch).

Breaking load of rope (tons of 2,2401bs.)

(b.) History of rope III use:-Name of shaft in which rope is used. Compartments in which rope is used.

Date on which rope was put on. Dates of shortening.

Dates of recapping.

Dates of turning end for end. Dates of tests after shortening.

Breaking stress of wires at these tests.

Date when rope was taken off.

Each record shall be signed by the person responsihle for the required examination.

3. The :Manager, or some competent person or persons appointed by him in writing in the Record Book, shall carefully examine:-

(Ct.) At least once each day the v,·inding ropes and their attachments to the cages, the brakes, depth indicators, the cages and their safety catches, the pulley ,vheels, and all and every external part of the winding arrange­ments upon the propel' working of which life depends.

(b.) At least once a week the guides and the "winding compartments generally, the signalling arrangements, and the external parts of the winding engine.

(c.) At. least once a month the structure of the rope, for the purpose of discovering the amount of deterioration of same. For the purpose of this examination, the rope must be thoroughly cleaned at selected places not more than 100 feet apart, and the manager or person appointed by him shall note the condition of t.he rope externally and as far as practicable internally, and shall record same in the llecord Book, noting especially any reduction in diameter of the rope and estimating the reduct.ion in its strellgth due to wear.

(d.) At least once a year the winding engine as to the \yol'king condition of the internal parts.

4. At least once in six months in the case of a round l'ope, and once in three months in the case of a flat rope, the rope shall be reshocl or recapped, and a portion of a length not less than half the circumference of the pit­head sheave shall be cut oi-l' the lower encl. The portion of rope cut oi-l' shall he tested as hereunder pre­scribed. On each occasion of recapping, the connec­tions between the rope and the skip, cage, or other con­yeyance shall be annealed.

Fi. Should any weakness or defect in the rope or winding appliances be discovered in the course or as a result of examination, by which life or limb of persons may he endangered, the defect shall be immediately re­ported to the l\ianager, and remedied, and no person shall be lowered or raised by such rope 01' appliance until the defect is made good.

G. So soon as a rope becomes defective it shall no longer be used fOl' transport of persons, unless the damaged part be at the end and be cut oi-L

7. Hopes which haye been previously in use in places beyond the Manager's control shall not be used to raise or lower persons unless the full history ()f such ropes has been obtained, and the Inspector is satisfied that they may be used ,vith all reasonable assurance of safety.

8. The Inspector may require any winding rope or appliance to be examined and tested in his presence by the person or persons ordinarily making such examina­tion and tests, and may prescribe such further examination and tests, and such alterations in t.he methods thereof as mal' seem to him necessarY, and the Manager shall furnish "all necessary meallS an'cl facilities for such examination, tests, and methods.

1250 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

9. The "prescribed test" in General Rule 42, Olause (a) of "The Mines Regulation Act, 1906," shall be a test of the breaking strain of a piece cut from one end of the rope, and of its full cross-section without any separation of the strands, at the Railway Department's Testing Station at Midland Junction.

10. If the Inspector is not satisfied that the maker's certificate exhibited to him is authentic and applies to the particular rope in question he may require a certifi­cate to be obtained by means of a test of the breaking strain of a sample of t!le said rope at the Railway Department's Testing Station, and the :iYIanager shall thereupon obtain such certificate before using the rope.

11. The re-testing of ropes which have been used in shafts, referred to in Olause (c) of General Rule 42 of "The Mines Regulation Act, 1906," shall be:-

(1.) By means of a test at the aforesaid Testing Station of a sample cut off the cage end of the rope for its breaking strain; or

(2.) By means of a test at the mine of the breaking strain of all the separate wires in each strand of the sample piece of rope. If the test is made of the separate wires no account shall be taken of the strength of any wires which are broken in the sample, or are of less than half the average strength of the ,vires of the same sort in the sample, or which fail to successfully pass the bending test pre­scribed hereunder. The break:ing strain of the whole rope shall then be deemed to be five­sixths of the sum of the breaking strains of all the individual \vires, except those left out of account. The bending tests shall be made by bending a sample of each wire held in a vice with the upper edge of each jaw rounded to a quarter-circle of two-flfths of an inch diameter backwards and forwards through an angle of 1800 until it breaks. Wires up to . 08 inches diameter must stand eight turns before breaking; wires from . 08 to . 00, seven turns; from . 09 to '10, six turns; from '10 to '11, five turns; from '11 up­\vards, five turns.

(3.) If a rope be tested by both methods (1) and (2), and the results do not agree, the result obtained hy testing the whole rope at the :Midland ,Junction Testing Station shall be deemed to be correct.

ll.-REPORTING ACCIDENTS TO ,VINDING 1L"CHINERY.

Whether personal injury is caused or not, every accident occurring in connection "with the "winding arrangoments and included in the following classifica­tion shall be reported without delay to the Inspector of :WIinos:-

(1.) Engine running out of control. (2.) Fracture of any essential part of winding

engine, crank shaft, couplings, bearings, gear­ing, clutch, elI'ums, or drum shaft,

(3). Fraeture of winding rope, or of its attachment to skip, cage, or drum.

(4.) 1f racture M pit-head sheave 01' axle or bearings of sumo.

(5.) Jamming of skip or cage in shaft. (6.) Demilment of skip or cage in motion by which,

in the opinion of the management, the wind­ing rope is possibly ()vel'struilled.

(7.) Failure of efficiency of brake.

(8.) Failure of Safety Oatch to act ,"vhen required, or the acting of the catch when not required during winding.

(9.) Failure of over-winding prevention device to act "when required, or the acting of this device when not required.

(10.) Sheaving of cage or skip.

All such accidents shall be recorded 111 the Record Book.

12.-PROTECTION OF ELECTlUCAL MACHINERY

(1.) Electrical machinery and all electrical conduc­tors shall be placed and protected in such a way that no person can inadvertently come into contact with or be injured by reason of the same, and efficieni guards shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Inspec­tor of Mines to such parts of the elech'ical machinery and conductors as may, in his opinion, be a possible source of danger to persons.

(2.) In addition to the proyisions of the preceding subsection, the following Regulations shall be complied with :-

(a.) Notices ,Yarning persons from touching electri­cal machinery or applianees, 01' electric con­ductors of any description, without authority, shall be posted up at suitable places.

(b.) All main svvitchboards erected after the applI­cation of these Regulations shall have at the back a clear space of at least fom feet. This space shall not be obstructed in any manner, and shall be kept closed except for the purpose of alteration or repairs.

Exception shall be made to the following cases :-

(1.) Switchboards having the wires and all connections entirely on their faces.

(2.) Switchboards, the backs of which are only accessible by means of the removal of the board, or are only accessible at the back through an opening in the wall or partition against "which they are placed, such opening being kept closed and locked.

3.) Switch hoards for pressures not ex­ceeding 250 volts continuous cur­rent, provided that such switch­boards are not m01'e than six feet in length.

(r.) No examination, repairs, or alterations neces­sitat.ing the handling of mains, wires, machines, or other apparatus, shall be carried on while such parts are under a pressure of more than 300 volts if the supply be of the eontinuous current system, or of 150 yolts if of the alternating current system, unless such I\'ork he done by 01' under the constant personal supervision of n skilled electrician. Incliarubber gloves shall be pro­yiclecl by the owner for tbe use of sueh person or persons, and such gloves shall be kept in a propel' state of repair.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "V.A.

(d.) All electric lines, other than bell wires, tele­graph or telephone lines, or those efficiently connected to the earth, placed in or within leven feet of a building, except in case such building be llsed as a transforming station only (in which case it shall be securely locked up) shall be efficiently covered with insulating material. Electric lines, however, such as the bare connections to s'witchboards, bus bars, and trolley wires of tramv,ay plants inside the tram shed, which in practice mnnot be insulated, shall be efficiently pro­tected so as to preyent the accidental con­tnct of persons.

13.-SXFETY FmlE. (1.) No safety fuse whose rate of burning is less

than eighty or more than 100 seconds per lineal yard shall be used in anv mine.

(2.) The m~nager of eyery mine shall ascertain the rates of burning of the various sorts of fuse in use therein and shall take all necessary steps to have such rates made known to the men using the fuse.

14.-UsE OF "HODIAN" HOISTS AND SIMILAR HOIST­

ING ApPLLiKCES.

(Note :-" Shaft" under Section 3 of the 'Mines Regubtion Act, 1906, includes any winze which in the opinion of the Inspector is used as a principal shaft.)

(1.) No person shall he allO\"\·ecl to lHwe charge of a "Holman" hoist, or any similar small 'winding engine used underground for tempo]"[U'y v;inding pm'­poses unless he has been examined by the jlanagPl" of the mine and a First Class Certificated Engine-Driver, by a thorough pnwtical trial in the use of the machine, and has roceived from them a certificate that he is thoroughly competent and fit to haye charge of it.

(2.) A duplicate of every such certificate shall bo sent by the Manager to the Inspeetor forthwith aft81' issue thereof.

(3). Snch certifieate shall state the nnme of the person in full to whom it is issued, his address, his p1(1c'e of birth, his age, the name of the mine and m~ne-()wnel", the date and place of issue, and shall be signeel by the persons examining him, and the holder shall sign his name in the margin of both the original and duplicate certificate in the presence of the manager, who sh,~ll eertify that the signature is that of the person examined bv him, and to whom the certificate is issued.

v (4.) The Inspector may examine the holder of any sueh certificate by a thorough practicaJ h'ial in the u~e of the maehine, and if satisfied of his ('ompetenc:y to have charge of same may endorse the C'C]'tificate to that eft'ect.

(5.) The Inspector may, at any time, cancel any such eertificate, whether previously endorsed by himself or another inspector or not, if he has l'eason to helieve that the holder should not be entrusted with the charge of such machine, and the holder shall, on demand, deliver his certificate to the Inspector for cancellation.

(6.) Any person taking charge of such machine with­out a eertificate, and any owner, agent, or manager knowingly allo"lying sueh person to take eharge of it shall each be guilty of a b1'el1ch of the llegulations.

(7.) l)o1'so11S shall not be lowered by such hoists hy the brake alone.

15.-ApPLICATION OF REGULATIONS.

The foregoing Regulations shall be applicable to all mines subject to the operation of the Act. within tbe State of Western A1lstr'11j(]',

WESTERN AUSTRALiAN GOVERNl\fEJNT RAILWAYS.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the following addition has been made to the Classification

and Rate Book :-

MERCHANDISE AND LIVE STOCK RATE BOOK.

Dated 1st 1Ylarch, 1906. W.R. 2285/1907.

Insert the following :.-Page 24,

Commissioner's Risk.

Culinary Essences Class 3 To operate from 1st :May, 1907.

26th April, 1907.

W.R. 2515/1907.

Owner's Risk.

Class 2

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the following' tender has been accepted :-

Date of I Name of \ Description II Amount. Acceptance. COlltractor. of Contract.

I

18.4~1~Oi \ G. ",Y. rrelfer II Laundry ,york ! Sheets, pillowslips, table. I < for Rnilway' c1oths, serviettes, face I I Department towels, roller towels, I : a~~~~ cloths-7d. 1)91'

'I' 'I: Quilts fl.lld rugs-3s. l)ei~ dozen

I I

19th April, 1907.

WJYI. J. GEORGE, Commissioner of Railways.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. MINILYA ROAD BOARD.

Public W01'ks Department, Pe1·th, 26th j}Im'ch, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has approved of the following

elatos for holding the Rcvision Court and Election under Sections 46 and 49 of the Roads Act, :--

I-tevision Court ... '" 17th April, 1907 Nominations ... 23rd April, 1907 Election... . .. 1st lYJ:ay, 1907

and to the appointment of the following gentlemen to form the Revision Court for the above Board under Section 46 of the Roads Act :-

FRANK 'WHITLOCK, Clmirman, CHARLES SKINNER, "( Members . . r OHN MII.ES, )

F. L. S'rRONACH, Under Sceretary for Pnblic IV orlm.

I.JOW,ER GASCOYNE ROAD BOAgD.

Public TVo)"ks Depa1'(ment, PM·tlt, 26th JJIarch, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the ]i'Iinister for 'V orks lueS approved of the following' dates

for holding the l~evision Court and Election under Sections 46 and ,>9 of the Roads Act :-

Revision Court Nominations Election

17th April, 1907 231'd April, 1907 1st May, 1907

and to the appointment of the following gentlemen to form the Revision Court for the above Board under Section 46 of the Roads Act :-

FRANK WHITLOCK, Chairman.

~~;;LM~L~~~NNER, } Members.

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Public Works.

DUNDAS ROAD BOARD.

Public TVoj'ks Depat·tment, Pe1,th, 20th Manh, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for VV orks has approved of the following

dates for holding the Revision Court and Annual Election under Sections 46 and 49 of the Roads Act:-

Prep,watiol1 of lists Heceipt of claims and objections Holding Revision Court ... Election

1st April, 1907 30th April, 1907 16th 1YIay, 1907 30th May, 1907

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Public Works,

1252 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

~"Q..'±Q 1907

WYNDHNi\I ROAD BOARD.

Pttblic W01'ks Department,

PM·th, 2~rd Ap1'il, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has approved of the following date

for holding the Revision Court and Election under Sections 46 and 4·9 of the }toads Act :-

Revision Court Nominations Election

7th May, 1907, 15th May, 1907, 23rd May, 1907 ;

and to the appointment of the following gentlemen to form the Revision Court for the above Board under Section 46 of the Roads Act :-- . .

JAMES DAYIDSON, Chairman. JAMES FLYNN, } MICHAEL WALSH, Members.

F. L. STRONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

Pttblic Worles Depal·tment,

Pel·th, 24th April, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has been pleased to appoint

EDWARD E. HUMPHREY to be the Officer to do the acts and things required to be done in and about the settling of Electoral Lists of the Gosnell's Road Board, and to be Returning Officer at the first elections; also to appoint tbe following places and dates in connection therewith :-

Preparing Rolls Objection and Claims, Gosnell's Revision Court do. Nominations do.

29th April. Hall, 8th May. do. 20th May. do. 28th May.

r Chief Polling Place (Gosnell's ') I Hall) I

Election i Dayies' Cottage ... ( 5th June. lAlbany Road ... J

F. L. STRONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

FREMANTLE WATER SUPPLY ACT, 1899 (63rd Vict., No. 53).

P URSUANT to Clause 9 of "The Fremantle Water Supply Act, 1899," I hereby notify that a main pipe

has been laid down in the street described hereunder, and that I am prepared to distribute a constant supply of water therefrom to the lands and premises within sixty yards thereof.

JAMES PItICE, Minister for Works.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 27th March, 1907.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLy-CLAREMONT DISTRICT.

Name of Street. I

Point of Commencement I Point of Termination of new of new reticulation. reticulation.

I Lapsley Road ",I Lot 35, Location 228, Elliott Road

Elliott Road

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TENDERS ACCEPTED.

No. 472. Public Works Department, Perth, 26th AP1'il, 1907.

T HE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general information :-

Date of Accepta.nce.

Name of Contractor.

Description of Contract. Amount.

1907. I £ s. d. April 18... Davis, Hankin· Collie·Darkan Road- 392 9 1

son, & Co. Bridge 18 ... 3. W. Williams Karrakatta Rifle Rl1nge 75 0 0

S.A. Store 18 .. Ward Bros. Perth General Post 246 11 0

Office-Overlooks 18 .. , H. Marsh Narrogin Post Office- 235 7 7

Additions 18 .. , B. T. Daly Freman tIe-Arthur 58 18 0

Head Battery-Gra. veiling Drill Ground

24 ... F. L. Gurr Mt. Morgans-Police Station Additions

95014 0

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Public Works.

PUBLIC WORKS A.CT, 1902.

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

P.W. I-~~g EASTER~ RAILWAY.

BURGES SIDING.

N 01'1C't!i'is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule . hereto, being all in the Ayon District, have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Goyernor, dated the 2,1th day of April, 1907, been set aside, taken, or resumed fOI' the purposes of the Eastern Railway.

And further, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land to be so taken or resumed are marked off on the map or plan of the said Rltilway, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for "Vorks, in Perth.

SCHEDULE.

Owner or ltcpnted OWner.

Richard Goldsmit.h Burges

Occupicr or lieputed OccHpier.

Unoccnpied

Certified correct, this 11th day of April, 1907.

JAMES PRICE, Minister for Works.

Sitlla.tion. Description. Quantity.

n.. r. p. 2 2 23

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD,

Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 24th day of April, 1907.

APRIL 26, 1907:.J GOVERNMENT G:\ZETTE, W.A. 1253

THE ROADS AOT, 1902.

ROAD BOARDS ELECTIONS.

Department of Public WO"ks, Perth, 28"d April,1907.

1'1.' is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 71 of the Roads Act, that the following gentlemen have been elected lYlembers of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder:-

Date of Road Board. Wal·d. Election.

Beverley ... Beverley ... 21-3-07 Dale '" 21-3-07 Kokeby 21-3-07 Beverley ... 21-3-07

Perth ... Osborne '" 21-3·07

Lawley ". 21-3-07

Sharks Ray ... ... 21-3-07 ... 21-3-07 ... 21-3-07 ... 21-:3-07

Ashburton ... East . .. 21-3-07 Do. ... 21-3-07

West ... 21-3-07 North-West 21-3-07

Brunswick ... North ... 21-3-07 South '" 21-3-07 West '" 21-:3-07

ClIU ... ... ... 2J-:J-07

Melville ... ... I

21-3-07

Greenbmhes ... 21-3-07

G ooma.Jling ... I ... 21-3-07 ... 21-:-3-07 ... 21-:3-07

Wa,nneroo ... South-East 21-8-07 North-West 21-3-07 I North-West 21-3-07 South-Vi'est 21-3-07

'1.'ambellup ... North-West 21-3-07 South-West 21-3-07 East ... 21-3-07 North-West 21-3-07

Peak Hill ... ... I 21-3-07

CHIllning Central 21-3-07 South 21-3-07

21-3-07 East 21-3-07 West 21-3-07

Jandakot East 21-3-07 North 21-3-07 West 21-3-07

21-3-07 Sussex 21-3-07

21-3-07 21-3-07

Murray East 21-3-07 21-3-07

North 21-3-07 Central 21-3-07

Brunswick ... North 21-3-07 Central 21-3-07 South 21-3-07

l'Iem 1;e1' elected.

Surname.

Bateman Fleay ... McLean lYIcDonald Curtis .,. Jones ... Hamer Hardey Barnard Mainland Turner Hoult ... Burt ... McGrath JIIIcCarthy Hope ... Driver Burton Reading Chesson Williams Roscoe Chesson Johnson Purdie Thomson O'Su11i van Keyser Gale ... Clark ... Williams Bowen ]~aton ... White ... Steel ... Shaw ... Tapping Hocking Crosby Guieiner Burridge Rourke Good ... Hargntves Bennett L ewers Campbell Murdock Lissiman Austin Thomas Humphry Morgan Riley ... Ribe ... Briggs '1.'hurkle Forrest Seymour McKay Cox Paterson McLarty Marriott Sutton Clifton

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John E. ... Kenneth ... Francis ... George .. , William H . . .. Edgar W. ... R.W ... ... John ... . .. Henry ... John J. ... Wm. J. ... Edmund A . .. . Michael ... Joseph ... Robert Francis Roynolds ... Alfred E. .. Willianl ... Thomas ... San,uel ... '1'homas ... James ... ... Frederick W. Charles .1\1. ... George ... John ... ... Herbert G. ... William H. ... John ... ... George M. ... James H. ... William G. ... William . .. John Phillip ... Chas. A.lgernon William ... Herbert ... Fowler Wm. ... Julius ... ... Robert :Et. ... John W. ... George F. ... Ernest P. ... '1'homas K. .. Ern P ... est Duncan ;',TeG. George N. James Henry ... Arthur George A. Edward E. George J. Frederick Frederick Thomas Thomas Albert James ... Robert John ... James ... James N. George P. Edward William William J. Algernon P.

How vacancy occurred: N arne of })reViOU8 Occupa.tion. (a) Retirement. 1I1ember. Remarks.

(IJ) Resignation. (c) Death .

Fanner .. . Retirement Bateman, W. H. Do. ., . Do. Fleay, J. E. Do. ... Do. McLean, K. Do. ... ... . .. Chairman

Lie. Victualler Retirement Curtis, G. Land Owner

Do I Jones, W. H.

Attorney . .. Do. Hamer, E. "V. I ... . .. Chairman Hotelheper Retirement Barnard, J. Pearler . .. Do. Mainland, H.

Do. . .. Do. Mead, J. Do. ... . .. ... Chairman

Pastoralist ... Do. Clark, S. H. Do. . .. Do. McGrath, M. Do. ... Do. McCarthy, .J.

Hotelkeeper ... ' .. Chairman Tvlanager .. . Resignation Wickham, M. A. Farnl(~r .. Do. Marriott, D. W.

Do. ... ... ... Chairman Secret,wy .. . Retirement Robbins, W. ;)Ilincr .. . Do . Bone, J.

Do. .. . Do. Clarkson, E. ... ... .. . Chairman

Clerk ... Do. Ellson, L. Manufacturer Do. Purdie, C. M. . .. Chairman Parmer ... Do. Gordon, R. Contractor . .. Resignation Napthaly, H. C. Stationer .. . Retirement Keyser, H. G. l\r1anHger .. . Do. Thorley, E. Minor .. . Do. Kreitmltyer, A. B. JIIlerchant ... ... . .. Chairman }l'armer ... Retirement Bowen, James . .. Chairman

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I

Eaton, Wm. . .. Do. .. . Do. White, Wm. ...

Gardener ... Do. Harris, Eli .. . Teacher ... Do. O'Connor. John .. . Ga.rdener . .. Do. Tapping, William Com. Agent. ... ... . .. Cha.irman I.fH,rlller ... Retirement O'Brien; Hy. .. .

Do. . .. Do. Crawford,Hy. ... Do. ... Do. '1.'ratham, J. E. .. .

.. . ... ... Chairman Baker .. . Retirement Kirkpatrick, G. E. ]}] etallurgist Do. Plaherty, D. Engineer ... Do. Francisco, H.

a Ass Y er ResiO'nation Bel' g mann H Chairman

Hotelkeeper Retirement Murdock, G. N. Agent Do. Lis>iman, J. H.

Do. McIntosh, F. Resignation Wilson, G. H.

Chairman Gardener Retirement Taylor, R. Gardener Retirement Riley, F. Farmer Do. Morgan, G. J.

Chairman Farmer Retirement '1.'h'LU'kle, '1.'. A. Chairman

Do. Do. Clarke, P. Do. Do. Curtis, A. Do. Do. McKay, .I. Do. Do. Cox, J. Do. Do. Thomas, A. Do. Chairman

Farmer Retirement Marriott, W. Do. Do. Sutton, W. Do. Do. Clifton, A.

F. L. STRONACH,

Up.der Secretary for Public WorkiS.

1254: GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS,

Date of Notice.

1907. 21st Mar.

11th April

11th April

Nature of Work.

Coolgardie·Norseman Railway­Widgemooltha Contract'"

Oollie-School Quarters Addi­tions Contract

Boulder-Infants' School Addi­tions Contract

11th April Wiluna-Police Station Addi­tions and Repairs Contract

27th Mar.

17th April

17th April

17th April

l!'remantle Sewerage--'rreatment works

Gingin-Kowigin Bridge over Moore River and Appoaches Contract

Perth - Government Electrical Engiueer's Office Additions Contract

Bridgetown - Police Station Quarters Contract

17th April Coolgardie Hospital Electric

17th April

17th April

22nd April

24th April

24th April

24th April

24th April

Light Installation Contract

East Perth - School Gravelling Contract

Leederville-Old Police Build· ings, Purchase and Removal Contract.

Sussex: - Busselton - Yallingup Road Maintenance-Gravel­ling Contract, 1907

Quindanning-School and Qual" tel's, Removal and Additions Contract

Greenbushes-Hospital Erection Contract

Gingin-Bl'idge over Dooling's Ford and Approaches Contract

East Perth-Post Office-Erection Contract

24th April Ravensthorpe-Warden's Quar­ter's Contract

24th April Greenhills-Quairading Railway­Quairading Contract'"

Date of Closing.

Noon on Tuesday, 30th April, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 30th April, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 30th April, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th lYby, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th lYIay, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 7th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 14th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 14th May, 1907

Noon on 'l'uesday, the 14th May, 1907 ,

Noon on Tuesday,: the 14th May, I 1907

Noon on Tuesda,y, the 14th May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 21st May, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 28th May, 1907

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

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Com·t House, Coolgardie, after loth April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunbury and Collie, on and after 16th April, 1907.

Contractors'Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office, Ka.lgoorlie, and Court House, Boulder, on and after 16th April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Mining Registrar's Office, Malcolm, and Police Station, Wiluna, on and after 16th April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fremantle, after the 9th April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 20th April, ]907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 23rd April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Police Station, Bridgetown; and Court House, Bunbury, on and after 23rd April, 1907.

Contractors'Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, and Court House, Coolgardie, on and after 23rd April, 1907.

Contractor's Room, Perth, on and after 23rd April,1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 23rd April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at the Court Houses at Bunbury, Collie, and Busselton, on and after Friday, 26th April, 1907.

Contractors'Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany; and Court House, Narrogin, on and after 30th April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Warden's Office, Green­bushes; and Court House, Bunbury, on and after 30th April, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Police Station, Gingin, on and after Friday, 26th April,1907

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 30th April, 1907

Contractors' Room, Perth; vVarden's Office, Ravens­thorpe; and P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, on and after 80th April, 1907.

Contractors'Itoom, Perth, and Court House, York, on and after 6th May, 1907

Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received up to the sUDle hour, provided that written tenders in due £01'111 have provionsly been lodged with «(t) the Resident Magistrate, Broome 01' Roebourue.

* Pla.ns and specifications can also be obtained on payment of Three Guineas (.£3 3s.) each.

Tenders are to be addressed to "'rhe Hon. the Minister for Works," 'md will he received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOAI-?,D. ANNUAL CONTRACTS.

T ENDERS addressed to the" Chairman W.A. Tender Board," properly endorsed, will be received up till

2 p.m. on Tuesday, 7th May, 1907, for-General Ironmongery and Tools (Ironworkers'), for a

period of two years ending 30th June, 1909.

Tender Forms and full particulars may be obtained at the Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

W. H. BENBOW, Secretary Tender Board,

26th April, 1907.

F. L. STRONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

WESTERN A USTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

CONTRACT COMPLETED.

CONTRACTS for the undermentioned items have been completed !-

Item No.

2955.-Paraffin Wax 3017.-Coke, Glamorgan

Contractor.

Union Stores, Limited

Paterson & Co., Ltd.

By order,

26th April, 1907.

W. H. BENBOW,

Secretary Tender Board,

APRIL 26, 1~07.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W".A. 1255

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNJYIENT TENDER BOARD.

ACCEPTED TENDERS.

THE following list of Accepted Tenders is published for general information:-

T.B. No.

184/07

185/07

223/07

195/07

183/07

219/07

120/07

243/07

199/07

169/07

169/07

936/06

107/07

197/07

Date.

10/4/07

11/4/07

12/4/07

12/4/07

20/4/07

22/4</07

26th April, 1907.

Contractor. Particulars.

i . James Smith ... Cartage of General Battery SupplIes

from the Menzies Railway Station to the State Battery, JYlulline, for 12 months

I Minimum at per consignment (one or more packag'es) not exceeding' 281bs.

At per consignment (one or more pack­ages) over 281bs. and not exceeding 1 cwt.

I At per consignment from 1 cwt. n,nd not exceeding 5 cwt.

From 5 cwt. to 10 cwt., at per cwt. .., ]'rom 10 cwt. to 20 cwt., at per ewt. . .. At per ton of 2,2401bs., and every n,ddi­

tional ton or portion thereof to be PTO mta

Jas. Field & Co. ... Cartage of General Battery Supplies from Leonora Railway Station to the State Battery, Darlot

1

Minimum at per consignment (one or more packages) not exceeding 281bs.

At per consignment (one or more packages) over 281bs. n,nd not ex-

Strelitz Bros.

Griffiths & Atkinson

Stearne Bros. & Co.

Bennie, Teare, & Co.

ceeding 1 c wt. ]'rom 1 cwt. and not exceeding 5 cwt.,

at per cwt.

From 5 cwt. to 10 cwt., at per ewt. From 10 cwt. to 20 cwt., at per cwt. . ..

At per ton of 2,2401bs., and every additional ton or portion thereof to be PTO Tata

11,300 feet of 3in. Steel Pipes, Spigot & Faucet, Schedule 100A, J 906-7

Firewood for Lennonville Battery for 12 months

Three Aerial Coolers for State Battery, Black Range

Seven Side-tipping Trueks, Schedule lOlA

Department concerned.

1}1ines

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Rate.

2s.

5s.

5s.

4s.6d. 4s. Gd. £45s.

5s.

7s. Gd.

5s., plus Agency charge of 58. per consign· Inent

do. 58., plus Agency

clmrge of lOs. per ton

8id. per foot

25s. per cord

£120 7s.

£10 lOs. each

W. H. Kidston & Co. i 30 Positive 'Water Meters, Schedule 83, Item 24G

Gol d fie Ids Supply Do.

Water £10 15s. each

Do. ... . ...

Do.

F. Garn

15 Positive Water Meters, Sehedule 83, Item 247

2 Positive Water Meters, Sehedule 83, Item 248

W. Rieger .,.

1,980 Sleepers, 6ft. Gin. x 8in. x 4in., F.O.R. Sawyer's 'Valley

... 12,000 cords Firewood for Pumping Sta­tion No.4

John Dynon & Co. Glassware, f.o.r., Gwalia, Schedule

I Sandover & Co.

Thomas Edwards ...

105A, Item 429 Glassware, f.o.r., Gwalia,

105A, Items 430 to 433 Bedding for Police Horses at

to 29th February, 1908

Schedule

Beverley

Do.

Public 'Works

Goldfields Water Supply

Mines ...

Police ...

Do.

50 cases Pratt's Naphtha, delivered 1 Harbour and Light ... Fremantle

"'150 cases Pratt's Naphtha, delivered Fisheries ... . ..

Sa.ndover & Co.

Perth !

CANCELLA'I.'ION OF CONTRACT.

£27 7s. Gd. each

£39 lOs. each

Is. 4d. each

8s. Id. per cord

£15 12s.6d.

£33

£3, with l'igh to remove manure

Is. 5d. per gallon

Is. 5id. per gallon

THE undermentioned Contract has been cancelled:-

Tender Board No.

839/0G

D:1te.

19th April,

26th April, 1907.

1907

1

Contractor.

John Boerio

Service~

Oats for all Departments at Davyhurst to 29th February, 1908. Schedule 1, item G.

By order, W. H. BENBOW,

Secretary Tender Board.

1256 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT T1!]NDER BOARD.

TRANSFER OF OONTRAC'I',

THE undermentioned Contract has been transferred:-

Tender Board No. Dltte. Prom To

----;-------'-.-----,---,--------'----------- -- ------,,- -i Service.

165/07 14th March, Ul07 J. Yates ... J. Model'ana Firewood for State Battery, Boog'brdie, at 27 s. 6d. per cor(l.

26th April, 1907.

THE following 'renders have been accepted for Cartage of General Battery Supplies from-

---------, -----

Contractor

Accepted

Railway Station, Kookynie, to the State Battery, Yerilla.

Murrin Murrin Railway Station to the St"te Battery, Yun­damindera.

Menzies l'i,ailway Stn,tion to the State Battery, Menzies.

R. K. Oates &. Co. J, P. Flynn, .Tames Smith.

17th April, 1907. 17th April, UJ07. 17th April, 1907.

------------'----- --------------+-----+-----------c------------------,-Minimum at pel' consignment (one or more packages) not

exceeding 2S1bs. At per consignment (one or more paekages) over 281bs. and not

exceeding 1cwt. At per consignment from 1cwt, and not exceeding 5ewt. From 5cwt. to 10cwt , at per cwt. J"rom lOewt. to 20cwt" ltt per cwt. ". At pel' ton of 2,2401bs., ,mel every ,tcl,litional ton or portion

thereof to be p1'O r,d"

WF~STERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES.

D"te of Notice. Supplies required.

1907. I April 19 1,500 Silver Sehools Medals

24 Water Bore Casing, 4in., 5in" 6in" 8in., and lOin,

15 Cartag'e for the State Battery, Yarrie, for 12 months

Mar. 1 3 Steam Motor Coaches for Rail-way Department

April 2:, 38,000 lin. ft. ,tin. Steel Spigot &; B'aucot Pipes

23 5,SOO lin. ft. gin. Steol Spig'ot &; Fttucet Pipes

23 1Iortar Boxes 16 Firewood for Black Hange State

Battery for 12 months 23 Firewood for the State Battery,

Darlilt, for 12 months Mar. 26 Screws, Iron and Brass, Davis &;

'rim ins Cat., tS09 27 1,000 ya,rds H.oofing Canvas Pbx,

Hft. wide 28 Porons Pots for Railway Depart­

ment April 20 Zincs for Fullers Cells; Copper

Plates; Firehox Plates; Bar Copper

11 12 Second Class Suburb,m Brake Coaches

Date of closing.

1907 April 30

30

30

:10

2

7 7

14

14

14·

14

June 11

13

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, 'render Board, Perth, will be received for tbe above-mentioned supplies until 2 p.m. on the dates of closing.

'renders mnst be properly indorsed on envelopes, other­wise they are liable to rejection,

2s. 2s. 6d. Is.

4s. 38. 6d. Is.

3s. per cwt. 3s. 6d. pel' cwt. ::!s. 28. 3d. :Js. (leI. 'Id.

2s. :38. Gel. td. 35s. £:3 JUs. ,t8.

By or dol',

W. H. BENBOW, Secretary Tender Board.

Particnlars and tender forIlls obtainable on application at the Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, Pert h.

No tender necessarily accepted.

26th April, 1907.

TENDERS FOR BURIAL OF DECEASED DESTITUTE

PERSONS AND ABORIGINES.

TENDERS (endorsed "Tender for Burial of Deceased

Destitute Persons") will b8 received at the office of the Tender Board, Perth, until 2 p.m. on 'ruesday, 30th April, 1907, from persons willing to contract for the above service at the undermelltiolled plrtces during the twelve months from 1st July, 1907, to 30th June, 19'08:-

Perth (including Nn·th Perth, Leederville, Victoria Park, and South Perth), Subiaco, Chtr<:lllOllt, Cottes­loe, ]'remantle, Rockingham, Guildford, Midland Junction, l\'[ulldaring, Northam, York, Newcastle, Beverley, Katanning, Wagin, Pingelly, Albany, Esperance, Dundas, Norseman, Ravensthorpe, Davy­hurst, Lennonville, Mt. Mac net, Monut Malcolm, Mount Sir Samuel, Burtvill(), Laverion, Peak Hill, Lawlers, Cue, ~annine, Lake ,Austin, Cnddingwarra, Yalgoo, Southern Cross, Coolgardii>, Kalgoorlie, Boulder, KanO\nm, Bnlong', l{urna!pi, Leo11or", lCoolrynie, Broad Arrow, Menzies, Niagara, Granites, Bunbnry, IJu8O'elton, Bridgetown, Collie, Pinjarra, Mandurah, JlttTahdale, Gingin, Victoria Plains, Gel'a.ldtoll, l)ongarft, Northa,mpton, Carnarvon, BangemaIl, Onslow, Hoebourne, Cossack, Port Hed­land, Marble Bar, Bamboo Creek, Nullagine, Condon, Broome, Derby, Wyndham, Wiluna, Edjudina, Field's Find, Black Range, Mingenew, Greenongh, Mt. Morgans, IVarrawoona, and Moolyella.

Tender forms may be obtained on application to the various Police Stations, ancl the undersigned.

No tender necessarily accepted.

W. II. BENBOW, Secretary 'render Board,

8th March, UJ07,

ApRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

l\l1 '.! l1ruT

NAVIGATION AOT, 1904.

Haj'bOlt)' and Light Depa1'tmeni,

F'femantle, 24th Apl'il, 1907.

T HE following Report and Finding relating to the circum­stances attending the fire on board the s.s. "Pirra" at

Hopetoun, on the 21st .!'.larch, 1907, has, on the recom­mendation of the Chief Harbour l\Iaster, been approved by the Hon. the Colonial Secretary.

G. T. SINCLAIR,

Secretary.

THE CHIEF HARBOUI~ MASTER, FgE~IAN'I·LE.

I ha,ve to state for your information thn,t, in compliance with your instructions contained in papers H.M. 268/07, I hav!) this day, with the assistance of Mr. Sinclair, the Secretary, concluded the preliminary inquiry commenced yesterday into the circumstances attending the fire on board the lighter Pi1'1'a, at Hopetoun, on the morning of the 21&t of March, 1907.

The Pi1'1'a is a, steel lighter of about 150 tons measure­ment, unregistered as far as I can ascertain, and owned by the Adelaide S.S. Co.

After examining the master in cha,rge of the lighter, Captain S. J. E. Jorgenson, who holds a Board of Trade F.G. Master's Certificate No. 019811, issued at London, in 1882, "Y. V. Geary, Donkeynmn, and deck hand Herbert Thornber, A.B., Donald McReth, Forcman LumpPl' A. S.S. Co., and A. Benson, A.B. lumper, I ha.ve to report tlmt on the morning of the 19th ult., the Lighter Pirra went alongside the i\ieinderry, made fast to t,he mooring buoy in Hopetoun Harbour to lighter her c>ugo, chiefly general, a quantity of timber (Oregon pine), cement, and 160 ba,gs of nnslackedlill1e, total a.bout 130 tons.

The Pirra was then in first-class order and ha.d not previously ma,de any water, and commenced to work her general cargo into the forward hold, which was practically filled wit,h same to about the waist of the vessel, spa.ce being left from about half the length of tho forward hatch, the width of the hat.ch to the after hatch, for the pm'pose of working long lengths of timber through the latter.

'1'he first cargo received for the aftpr hold was com­prised of cement, lime, and iron, delivered as it came to hand. Instructions were given and carried out to stow the cement and lime in the wing's, the cement unde,· the mid­ships deck and the lime a,baft of S~lme abrpast of the sqlmre of the hatch, care being taken that it did not extend to the combings of the IU1tch for fear of the min that might fall while working the other cargo.

'B'urther prec~lution w:ts taken after the lime W11S stowed by placing tarpaulins over it, and some dnmmge W;1S placed where it was stowed.

The evidence proves that the lime was dry and ill good order when it was received, though the bags were in a very bad condition, very many having been split in the slings.

The after hold was filled to the top of the combings of the hatch, and timber stacked on same to a height of about 6 feet.

The ::\!Ieinderry completed discharging about 6 p.m. on the 20th and left for the outer ancHorage, and the lighter dropped her anchor ~1nd remained in the vicinitY'of tbe buoy. The master and donkey man turned in in the house on deck about 9 p.m., and there being only aecomnlodation for two men the deck hand Thornber turned in in the fore­hold by removing the port after hatch, and found a place to sleep, with aid of a ship's anchor lamp, which he tied to a stanchion and extinguished before going to sleep.

This man was awakened about 3 a.m. with severe pains in his stomach, and, on striking a match to find his way out, discovered the hold was full of smoke, but could see no sign of fire. He hurried on deck and gave the alarm after closing the hatch he had opened.

The men then endeavoured to locate the fire, but all that could be seen was thick smoke coming through the timber over the after hatch, and shurtly after the flames burst through same, and so suddenly as to prevent the men from getting aft to the house to save their effects.

As the dinghey belonging to the lig'hter was ashore the men set about constructing a raft. 'rhis would be about 4. a.m., and at 5 a.m. a bout came off from the shore Rond they were taken on board and landed at daylight.

As there was a danger of the vessel sinking in the fair, way, the lighter was removed to her own moorings near the beach about noon.

GA2ETTE, W.A. 1257

After careful consideration of the evidence taken, I find;-

(a.) '1'hat the lighter Pin'a, while fully loaded and anchored in the Harbour of Hopetoun, took fire in the after hold during the night of the 20th of J\iarch, 1907, or early the following morning, and her cargo completely gutted and her hull considerably damaged.

(b.) That the fire originated from the unslacked lime that was stowed in the hold, caused, in my opinion, by the same coming into contact with bilge water, the bilge water of which no doubt there was little and of no consequence when spread over the bottom of the vessel, but when drained aft (the vessel being much by the stern) was sufficient to come through the flooring.

(c.) 'rhat unslacked lime in bags should not be stowed under the deck, though the circum!'<tances in this case were extenuating inasmuch as it had been transhipped from the hold of another stea,mer, and was in good order when received, with every probability of being landed within a. few hours of being stowed.

(d.) That the master and crew did all that wa.s possible after the fire was discovered, though it may be contended that the vessel should have been taken into shallow water and scuttled; but the evi­dence proves that the whole of the cargo was in flames shortly after the fire was seen from on shore, and men and appliances were necessary to remove the vessel.

(e.) 'l'hat the master WleS injudieious in stowing the lime in the. hold, but that no charge can be brought agal11st [my person concerned.

(Signed) .F. WINZAR,

(Signed)

Deputy of the Chief Harbour iYbster.

G. J. SINCLAIR, Socretary.

10th April, 1907.

PROOEEDINGS UNDER THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DESIGNS AND 'rRADE MARKS AOTS, 1884-1894.

T1'ade Ma1'kg' Office, ]}Ielbottrne, nth April, 1907.

I T is hf.l'eby notified tha.t I have received the under­mentioned applimltion for the registmtion of a Trade

l\Iark ;--Any person 01' persons intending to oppose Si10h applica­

tion must leave particulars, in writing, in duplicate (on Form F.), of his or their objections thereto, withiu two calendar months from the date of this Gazette.

A fee of £'1 is pa,yable with such notice.

CLASS 42.

'rhe essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the r"pre­sentation of a tiger and the word" Tiger." Applicant dis­claims any right to the exclusive use of the added matter, except her trading name and address-'I'he Indian Condi­ment Co., Brisbane, Queensland.

Application No. 3716-Condiments including Chutney­Harriet Lamont, Welliugton Road, East Brisbane, Queens­land, Australia, Condiment Manufacturer, and trading as the Incli<1n Condiment Company, Brisbane aforesaid, 1st May, 1906.

GEO. TOWNSEND, Registrar of Trade Marks.

1258 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. r APRIL 26, 1907. L

APPOINTMENT. (3.5th Viet., No.3.)

H IS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to appoint FRANK GUSTAVE UNi>IACK of Fremantle,

"'IV estern Australia, Solicitor, a Commissioner of the Supreme Conrt of Western Australia, to administer or take, within the State of Western Australia, any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration, or acknowledgment by a married woman to be used in the Supreme Court of \Vestern Australia. The Commission to remain in force until the said Frank Gustave Unmack ceases to reside in the State aforesaid, or until he ceases to practise the profession of a Barrister or Solicitor there, or until revoked.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court, Office, Perth, 19th April, 1907.

-~~ .---~~~---~~-~-- ------------GOVEB,NMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

CENTRAL OFFICE-PERTH.

VVOMEN'S BRANCH-PERTH.

BRANCHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN AT NORTHAM

AND KALGOORLIE.

EMPLOYERS of Labour of every description are ~ requested to make application to the Bureau when

in need of workers. Registers are kept in the various offices of men and

w,)men looking for work: Personal application ran be made during the usual office

hours. Interviews between employ(,rs and employees can be

arranged JAMES LONGMORE,

Superintendent of Govt. Labour Bureau.

27th July, 1906.

MISSING FRIENDS. Vide Gove?'nment Gazette, 1907, page 1207, B2/9183.

JOSEPH PA'l'RICK LYNCH has been found at Greenbushes. Vide Govermnent Gazette, 1907, page 883, B2/9936.

JOHN JOSEPH MCCANN has been fonnd at IsdeH Cattle Station, near Derby.

Vide Government Gazette, 1907, page 847, B2/10034. PA'J:ltICK O'KEEFE has been found at Collie.

Vide Govent??wnt Gazette, 1907, page ll08, B2/102·HL JAMES VlTILLIAnr "'IVILKINSON has beon found at Porth.

JACK HAWKINS, thin bnild, age 16 years, height 5ft., cla,rk brown hair (mther long), dark brown ('yes, long visage, fair complexion; right arm is deformed at elbow, and is very noticeablo; dressed in brown tronsers and waistcuat, and soft cream coloured shirt; last he~wd of at Leederville on the Hthinst. (Infornmtion to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-B2/10334.)

JAnms ALLEN BULThmR, age (Lbout 60 years (no descrip­tion given), a native of Leeds, Eng'land, ,vho left South Africa in 1880 for Australia. (Information to t.he Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-B2/IU2i52.)

JOSEPH GREENING, medium build, age ,15 YC[l,rs, height about 5ft. 8in" brown hair, brown pointed be(wd and monstache, may h~tve moustache only, groy eyes, round visa.ge, da.rk cornplexioll; an engine-driver, and a. na.tive of Victoria, last heard of at Murrin Murrin on the 2,tth Jalllw,ry; believed to be about the GoHfields. (Informa­ti"n t,) the Criminal Investign,tion Branch, Perth.­B2/IO:32·!.)

HERmAN S'l'El'HEN PINN, medium build, age 26 ye,us, height 5ft. 8in., brown hair, fair beard and monstache, light blue eyes, thin visage, long pointed chin, f(1ir complexion; H.S.P., the sun rising, and n, wre(1th bttooed on one fore­arm; fresh scar on the caU of 011e log; formerly lighthouse keeper at Albany; a native of New Zealand; htst hetU"d of at Gemldton on the 10t,h .Janun,l'.)", HJOG, when he stlttecl ho intended taking a mob of cattle to Kalgoorlie. (Infor­m1.tion to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.­B2/10323.)

ROBERT LAWRENCE, thin builcl, ago about 32 years, heiO'ht about 15ft.,7in., fail' hair, nearly bald on top, clean shav';,u, blue eyes, fair complexion; large scar on left cheek; generally dresses in a blue serge suit and black boxer hat; was at Premantle in March, 1DOlj, omployod ns tally clerk by the Harbour Trust, and loft thero in !<'ebruary for Northam or Bunbury to work on a f(U'l1l. (Informatioll to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Porth.-B2/8829.

135 T9"6"7

Department of Land 'l'itles. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKE NO'fICE that Susan Amelia Butt of Margaret Street Midland Junction in the State of Western

Australia married woman has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District and being

Lot 128 of Swan Location 15 (containing 38io perches) Bounded on the NO?·th by 1 chain of .Margaret Street On the East by the West boundary of Lot 127 measuring

2 chains 38/0 links On the S01dh by the North boundary of Lot 114 measur­

ing 1 chain and On the West by the East boundaries of Lots 129 130 and

131 measuring together 2 chains 39 links The land is mOre particularly defined on Plan 1236

deposited in the Land Titles' Office. AND FURTHER 'l'AKE NOTICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on 01' before the 18th day of May next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

AL1!"RED E. BURT,

Land Titles' Office, Perth, 1 18th April, 1907. 5

Registrar of Titles.

Pa?'lce?' 4" Pa?'lce>", Howard St?'eet, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

-Hl-t% TRANSFER OF LAND AC1f, 1893.

T A.KE NOTICE that William Bell of York in the State of Western Australia hotelkeeper has made applica­

tion to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Avon District and being:-

Part of A von Location 1~ (containing 1 acre 2 roods) Bounded on the South-West by 6 chains 51 y'\;- links of

Avon Terrace On the South-East by part of the left bank of Bland's

Brook On the North-East by 3 chains 16 links of the South­

West boundary of Location X and On the North- West by other parts of Location u measur­

ing 2 chains 22io links 80 links and 1 chain. The land is more particularly defined on diagram 2576

deposited in the Land Titles' Office. AND PUR'l'HER 'l'AKE NO'rICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 25th day of May next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALPRED E. BUgT, Registrar of Titles.

Land 'ritles' Office, Perth, ( 18th April, 1907. )

Stone 4' B1Wt, 308 Hay Sh'cet, Perth, Solicitors fo?' the Applicant.

T'lifb~6 TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that William Brnce Shepherd of Guild­ford in the State of Western Australia mail drivel'

1ms made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in p,)ssession in the following parcel of htnd situate in the Swan District and being

Lot 25 of Swan Location 15 (containing 1 rood)

Bounded on the East by 1 chaia and Y1l of a link of W roxton Street

On the Nm·th by the South boundary of Lot 26 measuring 2 chains 50fo links

On the West by 1 chain and fu of a link of the Midland Railway Heserve and

On the South by the North boundary of Lot 24 measuring 2 chains 50io links

'1'he land is more particularly defined on plan 2130 de .. posited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND FUR'l'HER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to hfLve any estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 18th day of May next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BUl~T, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, "( 18th April, 1907. 5

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 1259

-rW'f TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.)

N OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of 'l'itles in this beha,lf it is in­

tended on the thirty-first day of lI'Iay 1907 to issue to Stefano Saligari late of Mudyegonga in the State of vict()ria farmer but now of Coolgardie in the State of "\'Vestern Australia a Special Certificate of'l'itle to the land described below the duplicate certificate having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated 25th day of April, 1907.

ATJFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

THE LAND REFERRED TO: Lot 29 of Perth Suburban Lot 278 standing in the

Register Book in the name of Stafano Saligari of lI'ludye­gonga in the Colony of victoria farmer. volume XL V. Folio 105.

,'gO if, TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Sections 121 and 122.)

T AKE NOTICE that Emily Helen Hiley of Stamford England widow the proprietor of Mortgage No.

1834/1903 to secure the sum of Six hundred pouuds and interest has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right of Mina Cameron of Perth widow and any person claiming through or under her to redeem the land hereinafter described the setid Mina Cameron being the registered proprietor of the said land and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the following parcel of land viz. Lots 24 ana 25 of Perth Suburban Lot 208 (particnlarly

described in Certificate of Title volume LXXXIX. 1<'olio 85) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 15th day of

June 1907 an order for foreclosure may be issued to the said mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficient snm has been obtained by the sale of the land to batisfy the principal and interest moneys secured and all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal an e! interest and all expenses incurred was on the 23rd day of April 1907 £627 13s. 7 d.

Dated at the Titles' Office, Perth, this 25th day of April, 1907.

ALFRED E. BUR'l', Registrar of Titles.

James and Da1'byshire, St. George's Terrace, PM·th, Solicit01's for the Applicant.

:1 1 .~

T~07 TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKE No'rICE that James Richardson now of Frc­mantle in the State of Western Australia formerlv

of Busselton in the said State of vVestern Australia retired miller has made Application to be registered as the pro­prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Town of "\'Vonnerup and being

Parts of Wonncl'up Suburban Lots 47 and 48 (containing' together 8 acres 3 roods 9 perches)

Bounded on the West by lO chains of a public road On the North-West by 14 chains and -r'u of a link of

Marine Terrace On the North-East by the South-West boundary of

suburban Lot 49 measuring 5 chains 71,60 links On the South-East by a line measuring 9 chains and (0

of a link and by part of the shore of W onnerup Estuary and

On the South by a line measuring 90 links. Bounded on the inner part by a public lOad. AND ~'URTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge iu this Office on or before the 20th day of July next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ) 25th April, 1907. 5

Haynes, Robinson, q- Oox, Howard Street, Perth, SolicitM's fm' the AppUcant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. ~ 4, 9

1907

T AKE NOTICE that Arthur Houssemayne Du Boulay of Geraldton in the State of Western Australia

Barrister and Solicitor has made application to be regis­tered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession as sole surviving Executor of the will of Henry Gray late of Centre Road East Brighton in the Sbtte of victoria deceased in the following parcels of land

1. Situate in the victoria District and being :­Victoria Locations 461 and 462 (containing together 223

acres) Bounded on the South- West by 64 chl1ins 75 links of Com­

pauy's Road

On the N01·th-lfTest by 3,1 chains 44 links of P,l,dbury RO'Ld

On the North-E((st by the South-East boundary of Loca­tion 957 measuring 6,1 chains 75 links and

On the S01,th-East by the N orth-West boundary of Loca­tion 971 measuring 34 chains 44 links

Victol'ia Locations 463 and 464 (containing together 239~ acres)

Bounded on the North- West by 40 chains of Beach Road

On the North-East by 59 chains 77 links of Compl1ny's Road

On the S01,th-East by the North-West boundary of Loca­tion 1129 measuring 40 chains and

On the South- West by a line measuring 59 chains 77 links passing along' the North-East boundary of Location 1012.

2. Situate in the town of Northampton and being :-

N01·tharnpton Town Lot 65 (containing 3 r'lods l3 perches)

Bounded on the North by 40 links of John Street

On the JiJa,st by 4 ehains 21 links of Hampton Road

On the South by the North boundary of Lot 66 measuring 3 chains 55 links and

On the West by the left bank of Nokanena Brook.

AND FURTHEH TAKE NOTICE that all persons other t,han the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this office on or before the 8th day of June next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, "( 25th April, 1907. )

Haynes, Robinson q- Oox, Howard St1-eet, Perth, Soli.citot·s fOI' the Applicant.

303 TlfoY TRANSFER OJ!' LAND ACT, 1893.

(Secs. 121 and 122.)

TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Bateman of Fremantle in the State of Western Australia merchant the pro­

prietor of Mortgage No. 50/1902 to secure the sum of £57 4s. lId. and interest has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right of Janet Shortland of Collie married woman and any persons cla,iming through or uniter her to redeem the land hereiu­after described the said Janet Shortland being the registered proprietor of the said land and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the following parcel of land viz. :-

Oollie Town Lot 234 (partiCUlarly described in Certificate' of Title Yolume CLXXXII. Folio 93).

AND FURTHER 'l'AKE NOTICE that after the 8th day of June 1907 an order for foreclosure may be issued to the said Mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the princi­pal and interest moneys secured and all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 25th day of April 1907 £92 lIs. 5d.

Dated at the Titles' Office, Perth, this 25th day of April, 1907.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles,

Gawler &" Ha1'dwick, Henry Street, l!'remantle, Solicitors for the Applicant.

1260 GOVERNMENT

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that Thomas Best of George Street Midland J unction in the St[1te of Western Australia

railway employee has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in posoession in the following parcels of land sitlUtte in the SWim District and being

Lot 125 of 8wcm LoCfttion 15 (containing 38,'0 perches)

Bounded on the N01·th by 1 chaiu of iYlargaret Street

On the East by the West uoundary of Lot 124 measuring 2 chains 38 [21) links

On tohe South by the North boundary of Lot 117 measur­ing 1 chain

And on the West by the East boundary of Lot 126 measuring 2 chains 3810 links.

'The land is more particularly defined on plan 1236 de­posited in the Land Titles' Office.

Lots 116 and 117 of Swan Location 15 (cont.aining t"gether 1 rood 36 perches)

Bounded on the South by 2 chains of George Street

On the East by the IV est boundary of Lot ll8 measuring 2 chains 3H links

On the North by the South boundaries of Lots 125 and 126 measuring together 2 chains and

On the West by the East boundary of Lot 115 measnring 2 chains 37b links.

'The land is more particularly defined on plan 123(; de­posited in the Land 'ritles' Office.

AND FURTHER TAI\E CooOTICE that all persons other than the applimu!t claiming to have any estate right title Or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before thn 18th da,y of May next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of 'l'itles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, I 18th April, 1907. l

Pal'ker (~ PM'kel', Howard Street, Perth, SolicitO?'s for the A.pplicant.

TRANS]'ER OF LAND ACT, 1893 (SEC'rION 222), AND THE REAL PROPERTY LIMI­TATIONS AC'!',1878.

1nl 1001

T AKE NO'l'ICE that Edward J{,oberts of Yathe!'oo in the State of 'Western Australia farmer and g-razier hlts

made application to be registered as the proprietor of rm estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of and situate in the District of Melbomne and being ;--

Melbow'ne Lo""t-;on 859 (particularly clescl'ibed in Certificate of 'Title Volume XX. Folio 107 p,tanding in the name of .Tohn Charlesworth of Victoria PIa-ins immigrant).

AND FUR'rRER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 29th day of June next a caveat forbidding the registration of the said Edward Roberts as proprietor thereof.

ALFRED. E BURT, I~egistmr of Titles,

Land 'Titles Office, Perth, ) 25th April, 11:)07. S

Stone ,~ Btwt, Hay Street, Perth, SolicitM'sfor the Applicant.

APPOIN'l'MENT (U n<ler Section 23 of " The Health Act, 1898").

T HE Centml Board cf Health has approved of the fol­lowing appointment made by the Wagin Loeal Bonrcl

of Health

F. H. OLIVER to be Inspector.

19th April, 1907.

F . .T. HUELIN, Secretary, Central Board of Health.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 2t), 1907.

QUEEN'S PARK MUNICIPALITY. ELEn'l'ION OF MAYOR, COUNCILLORS, AND AUDITORS.

N OTICE is hereby given that an Election for Mayor, nine Councillors, and two Auditors will be held at

the Agricult.nral Hall, Cannington, on Tuesday, the 7th day of May, 1907. Any person who is qualified and desirous of being n ca,ndidate for either of the above offices shall, at or before 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on the BOth day of April, or within seven days next preceding such dnte, cause to be delivered to me, or to Mr. R. J. Jennings, at the Agricultural Hall, (jannington, a nomination paper in the form of the 8th Schedule to "The l\i[unicipal Corporations Act, 1906," or to the like effect, and shall at the same time, in com­pliance with Seetion 93, pay the sum of £5 as a dflposit.

Mr. Jennings will attend at the nbove hall each day at '1 p.m. for the purpose of receiving nominations.

W. E. VICTOI~, 23rd April, 1907, Returning Officer.

WILLIAMS ROAD BOARD. 'ro WHOM 1'£ MAY CONCERN.

NOTICE.

N OTICE is hereby given that the old track runnino­through Location 1262 (14-Mile Brook) is closed a~

from the 1st day of February, 1907. H. CAR;-;rE,

Secretnry.

PLAN'l'AGENET DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

A NNUAL STA'l'EMENT showing operations and trans­actions of the Board for finnncial ye11r ended 30th

day of June, 1906 ;.-~UMlVrAIW OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECF.II'l'S.

Particu,IM'};. £ s. d. £ s. d. (;1'. Balallce at commencement of yea.r-

Balullce at rrreasul'y ... ... . .. Balance at Westerll Australian Bank. In hands of Secretary

General R,tte-(1.) Current Rates colleote,] during year (2.) Arrenrs of Rates collected during year

l~icellses-(a.) Cart and carriage (b.) Do!;'

... 8·16 B 1

. .. III 10 4 72 17 2

211 ·1 7 10 7 8

... 99 0 0

... 15 15 0

Income from propel ty and plant (owned or COll, trollec1 by the Board)

Government grants·-Annun,l grant for ma.intenance and construe·

tion ... ... '" ... ... ... . .. 500 0 0 Special grant from Consolidated Revenue for-

Perth.Albany Road ... 100 0 0

All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)

1,034 1 7

221 12 3

114 15 0

12 11 ·1

600 0 0 o 12 0

Total £1,983 12 2

EXPENDITURE. Pa1'ticulu1·,~.

Expenses for levying' General Hate-Valuatiou fces, etc. ,.,

Salaries ,.. ,.. ,. Office expenses (reut, postages, petty cash, etc.) Advertising , . , ... .., Stationery Itud printing "..,' '" '" Bank charges (including interest on Bank o\'er~

draft) Insurallces ....., ... ... . .. lHaintenance works (from revlmue, including

Government grant::;)-Ou Main Roads, as per attached de·

£ R. iI.

tailed statement ... .. ... 2~3 18 8 On Minor Roads, as per attache'.! dB,

tailed statement ~o 8 4

(;onstrnction works (from revenue, including Government gl'auts)-

lVrain Roads ... I\Iinor Roads

Fencing Reserve ,.. ... ... ... All other Expenditure (not otherwise specified) Balancefoi at end of yenr-

To credit of Board. at Trca Bury , .. To credit of B,'ard at W.A, Bank ... In hands of Secretary ..

600 10 4 133 18 8

408 5 3 359 12 1

:1 6 3

£ s. d.

9 10 0 142 5 0 16 13 4, 12 4 0 9 13 9

1 12 9 0 8 9

253 7 0

734 9 0 16 8 11 15 16 1

771 3 7

Total £1,983 1~ 2

LIABILI'l'IES AND ASSETS. LIABILl'rIES.

P.ll'ticH1.a1',':;. 9ntstu,udillg acconnts ." ... ... J1.ates owing' uut which cannot be collected AUlOunts owing' on contracts ill hand

Bn.1a..1H:!e of fi.Sset.R ovel' liahi1ities

Total

£ s. d. 356

16 19 2 14 0 6

861 0 2

£895 5 .j,

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1261 -------------------------------~~--~-~

ASSETS.

Pa'l'ticulaT8.

Cr. Balance at Treasury .. , Cr. Balance at Western Australian Bank

C!1sh in hauds of Secretary Geneml Rates (outstanding)-

£ s. d. .. ~ 408 5 3

359 12 1

Arrears of rates ... . . . Estimated Current Value of Prope~ty ow,;ed hy~

Board-Furniture) etc.

Toh'l

£ s. d.

767 17 ~> 363

90 9

34 0 0

£895 5 4

I certify Imving examined the books of the Plantagenet Road Board and compared the above statements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and" Assets flnd Liabilities," and found same correct.

HY. J. ASH, Government A~uditor.

19th March, 1907.

PLANTAGENET ROAD BOARD. 'VOUKS ON ROADS FOR YEAR, }~NDING 30'rli JUNE, 1906.

Name of Road. «, Maintenance.

MAIN ROADS. Bla c kwood Road Woogenelup Roac] Perth· Albany Road Lowood Road ~.~ Yerriminup R0:d "" ... Tenterden-Cranbrook Road ~ .. S<LltRiverRoad ~~~ Gordon~Crt1l1brook Rond Porongorups Road ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tenterclen-Yerriminup Road

Total

l\ilNOlt ROADS.

£ s. d. .50 8 0

12'l 0 2 158 6 I-t 17 0

110 2 (j

29 5 0 16 0 0

.5 12 6 ao 0 IJ 56 19 U

600 10 ,J.

£ s. d. 100 11 7 20 10 6 89 If) .J. 1 9 3 5 19 0

2 0 IJ :) 9 0

:!2;j 18 8

5 15 9 Blackwood-Albany Road Ducl< Road ~ .. Lower-Hay Road Omrah Road Yetermerup Road . St. Werburgh's Road Quangellup Road Grathorn Road

200 550 19 2 1 27130 0193 1410 0 Itl 2 9 15 18 11J 1.5 14 10 0 5 0 17 ., 6

Gilliam Road ... 550 Old Mt. Barke.' Road Thomaston Road Mondiarup RO<Ld

: 13 g 3 i 0 7 0

I £m~! 2:1~7 Tot",l

KIMBERLEY G-OLDFIBLDS DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL S'l'A'l'EMENT showing operations and trans­actions of the Board for financial year ended 80th

d'lyof June, 1906;-

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS A:,\D EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Pa'rtiottlu'rs.

Cr. Balance at COlnmencement of Year­Balance at Treasury Balance at Union Bank In hands of Secretary

General Rate-

£ s. d.

581 0 8 42 0 5 6

(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... 36 1.5 7 (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during ye,,1'... 15 H 10

Licenses-(<t.) Cart and carriage 9 0 0 (t.) Dog 4 15 0

Government Grants-Annual grant for maintenance and COll-

£ s. d.

628 611

52 10 5

13 15 0

struction ... 450 0

Total £1,144 12 4

EXPENDITURR.

PayticulaTs.

Sala.ries ... ... '" ... ... . .. Office expenses (rent, postages. peUy cash, etc.) Advertising

£ s. d.

Stationery and printing ... ... . .. Plant and Tools (purchased during year)-

Tools, Plant, etc. '" ,.. ... ... ... . .. lla.nk charges (including Interest on Bank Overdmft) ~ .. ~laintenance works (from revenue, including

GovernUlent gl'ants)-On Main Roads, a8 pel' aUached detailed

statement ... 461 19 9 o 0

600 Ruby Well No.1 Well No. 2 Well 37 0 Il

£ s. d. 56 6 8 16 15 1 ;; 18 0 6 13 6

30 19 4 1 12 2

509 19 9

Construction works (from reveuue, including Government grants)-

J; s. d. £ s. d.

Town Bridge 3:3 Il 8 Bow River Crossing 187 17 2

All other expenditure (not otherwise specified)­Freight Audit Feee... ... Roads Board Association ...

012 0 550 220

221 ;) 10

7 19 0 Ba.lances at end of yeal'-

To credit of Board t1t Treasury ... To credit of Board at Union B!lnk

.,2641:3 9 2+ 11 3

289 5 IJ

Total £1.144 12 .J.

T,IABILITIES AND ASSETS.

IJIA1HLITIES.

Pw)"ticuta1's.

Outstalh1ing' accounts ,.. _" Ha! es owing but which caunot 1)0 collected Amounts O'\Villg on contracts in hand

Tot!,]

ASSETS.

Pa1·Nculars.

Ul'odit Balauco a.t Treasury.,. Balance ltt Union Bank

Estimated current value of pro})erty owned by Board-~Iov"ble Pl:mt aud Tools ... Other property (Dynamite on hand)

Bn,ln..nce of liabilities over assets

Total

£ 8. d. 2ti~1 13 9 2411 3

£ s. d. DO 0 0 2.5 1·1 ·1

270 0 0

£ s. d.

~89 5 0

20 0 0 15 IJ 0 61 9 4

-----.£385 J.t ,j,

----

\Ve ccrtify having examined the book:; of the Kimborley Goldfields Road Board and compared the ahove S[,ttc­ments of "Receipts and Expenditure "and "Assets n.nd Liabilities," and found same correct.

R. WAY, Acting' Resident J\lIagistmte.

J<"H.EDK. C. BOOTY, Ratepayers' Auditor.

AUDI'l'ORS' gFmARKs; -- Excepting the St'ltement of Receipts and Expenditure, the figures herein must be taken to be approximate only. No competent Secretm'Y is ayailable.

KIMBERLEY GOT ... DFIELDS ROAD BOARD. STA'l'E~IENT OF RECEIPTS AND WORKING EXPENSES

FOH THE YEAR ENDING :30th .TUNE. 1906.

RBCEIl'TS. 1905. ,£ s. d. £ s. tl.

July I.-Balance at rrrea.:5l1.l'Y Bn.lance at Union Bank Cash in hand

581 42 5

0 8 0 2 6 1

First Instalment GoVel'lllnent Grant ... Second Instalment Goyermnellt Grant

General Rates Dog Licenses Wheel Licenses

EXPE~J)ITURE.

Gelleral1\faintenance Ruby Well Town Bridge ... . .. Bow River (Special Grant) Well No.1 Well No.2

Salaries Tools and buckets .. . Advertising ... .. . Office Expenses-Rent

Stationery Audit Fees

Postages

Bank Charges ... ... .. ~ ... Subscription Roads Boards' Association Freight ~.. ... ... ... B"lance at Rank 30th June. 1906

Treasury 30th June, 1906 ..

R. WAY,

225 0 0 225 0 0

628 (j 11

450 0 0 52 10 5 415 0 900

£1.144 12 4

£ s.

6 0 37 0

10 0 6 15

2i i'i 264 13

d. £ s. r.1. 461 19 9

5 0 0 38 6 8

187 17 2 0 0

43 0 0 56 6 8 30 19 4 3 18 0

0 1

16 15 1 613 6 5 5 0 112 2 2 2 0 012 0

3 9

289 .5 0

£1,144 12 4

Acting R.esident Magistrate, Kimberley Goldfields, Governrllent Auditor.

.B'REDK. C. Boo'l'Y, J.P., Auditor.

Hall's Creek, '7th January, 1907.

1262 GOVERNMENT GA~ETTE, W.A. [APRIL 26, 1907. ---------------------------------------------------------------

I BEG to notify that I have applied to the Upper Black­wood: Road Board for permission to close the track

passing over portion of Pastoral Lease 66/266, between the Western boundary of said Lease and C.P. 48/83l.

CHAS. E. JYIOOJ:::~. Norlup, 12th January, 1907.

THE OOMPANIES AOT, 1893. THill DUNLOP RUBBER OOllIPANY OF AUSTRALASIA,

LIlIHTED.

N 0'l'ICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is now situate at No. 81 King

Street, Perth, and not at 154 Barrack Street, as heretofore.

D,tted this 8th day of April, one thousand nine hundred and seven.

PARKER & PARKER, Solicitors for the Company,

2,1 Howard Street, Perth.

SPRENGSTOFFWERKE DR. R. NAHNSEN & 00.,

AKTIENGWELLSOHAFT.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situate ~tt the office of Guthrie

& Company, Limited, Dalgety street, Fremantle, and that Frederick William Barrymore, Esquire, is the Attorney for the Company in Western Australia.

Dated this 17th day of April, 1907.

JYIOSS &; BARSDEN, Fremantle and Perth,

Solicitors for the Company in Western Australi,1.

VVHDlfVVELL OOPPER MINES, LIMI'rED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at the offices of

the undersigned, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that Herbert Richard Sleeman is the Attorney of the Company in ·Western Australia.

Dated this eighteenth day of April, 1907.

HENNING & LOHRMANN, 329 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

OLARKE'S ANTIlIIONY GOLD SYNDICATE eN 0-LIABILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at the offices

of the undersigned, St. Gcorgc's Terrace, Perth, and that ANDRgW HARRI01' HENNING and LEONARD LOHR:oIANN are the joint and seveml Attorneys of the Company in Western Austra.lia.

Dated this 16th day of April, 1907.

HENNING & LOHRMANN, 829 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

Re MONGER'S WEST AUS'l'RALIAN STORES, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

N OTICE is hereby given that lYlonger's West Australian Stores, Limited, intends at the expiration of three

ettlenclar months from the date of this publication to cease carrying on business in the State of "Western Australia.

Dated this 25th day of April, 1007. A. D. RANKIN,

One of the duly constituted Attorneys of tho said Company, Howard Street, Perth.

THE IVES PROSPEOTING AND DEVELOPlVIEN'f 00.

(No-LIABIUl'Y.)

N O'l'ICE is hereby given that all Shares in the above Company forfeited for non-payment of the :B'irst Call

of Sixpence pel' share, due on the 3rd day of April, lD07, will be sold by public auction, by Messrs. B. C. Wood & Co., at their Auction Mart, corner of Willia,lU and i'lIurray Streets, Perth, on W odnesday, the 8th day of May, 1907, a,t 3 o'clock in the afternoon, unless the said call be previously paid.

P. BERTl~Al\1 TORY, Secretary,

Ha,lsbnry Chambers, Howard Street, Perth.

23rd April, 1907.

In the l1wtte,' of" The Oompanies Act, 1893" (56 Vict., No.8).

N OTICE is hereby g'iven that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incor­

poration, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Golden Ring Gold Mines, Limited.

Dated this 16th day of April, 1907.

F. A. MOSELEY,

Supreme Court Offiee, Perth, W.A.

Registrar of Companies.

In the matte,' of" The Oompanies Act, 1893" (56 Viet., No.8).

N OTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the a bove Act, a Certificate of Incor­

poration, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to The Nor'-West Copper and Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited. .

Dated this 18th day of April, 1907. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies. Supreme Court Office, Perth. W.A.

In the l1tatter qf "The 00111panies Act, 1893," and im the matter qf the l'edh Oo-operative Ice and, Oold Storage Company, Limited.

A T an Extraordinary General Meeting of the share­holders of the above-named Company, convened for

that purpose, and held at the Builders' Exchauge Room, Forrest Chambers, St. George's 'l'errace, Perth, on :iYlonday, the 22nd day of April, 1907, at 8 p.m., the following special resolution was passed :--

"That the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that .James Brebber, M.L.A.., be and he is herebyap­pointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding up, without remu:leration."

JAMES BREBBER, Ch airman.

J. H. ROBERTSON, Secretary.

Ji'. Morley Alcock, 11 Howard St"eet, Perth, Solicito,' for the said Oompany and Liq1<idato,·.

In the mattB>' oj "'/.'he Oompanies Act, 1893," and in the matte,' of the Nm'tham B,.ewM·y and Rej"igemtil1g Oornpany, Limited.

TO THE REGISTRAR 0]' COMPANIES.

T AKE NOTICE that the Registered Office of the above Company is removed from the offices of Messrs.

Kidson & Forbes, Solicitors, Fitzgerald Street, Northam, and is now situate at the offieos and premises of the above Company in Fitzgerald Street, Northam, aforesaid, next to Messieurs H. & H. Witlmell's Foundry yard, and is accessible to the public from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on all week days except Saturdays and public holidays, and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.

Dated this 19th day of April, 1907.

STONE & BURT, Agents for Messrs. Kidson & Porbos,

1!'itzO'erald Street Northam "'Solicitors fo~' the Company.

IN THE SUPRElIfE OOURT OF \VESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matte)' of "The Oompanies Act, 1893," and in the matt81' oj the S01Lth- Western Dist"icts Oo-operative Association.

N OTICE is hereby given that a petition for an order for winding up of the above-named Association was on

the 19th day of April, 1907, presented to the Supreme Court of Western Australia by D. & J. Fowler, Limited, a creditor of the said Association, and the said petition is directed to (be beard on the 6th day of May, 1907, at the hour of 10'30 in the forenoon; and any creditor, contributory slml'eho!del', or member of the said Associat.ion desirous to oppose the nmking of an order for the winding up of the said Association under the above Act should appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his counsel, for that purpose, and a copy of the petition will be flll'llished to any creditor, contributory shareholder, or member of the Association requiring tbe same, by the undersigned, on payment of the regular charge for the smne.

Dated this 19th day of April, 1907. MOSS & BARSDEN,

Henry Street, Fremantle,

Solicitors for the Petitioner, D. & J. Fowler, Limited.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

I CHARLES EDWARD AVARD, of Leonora, in the State , of Western Australia, one of the Trustees of the

Alexandra Masonic Club, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Alexandra Masonic Club should be incorporated under the provisions of "The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895."

Dated at Leonora this 16th day of April, 1907.

Witness­ CHARLES EDWARD AVARD. J. H. MARKS,

Solicitor, Leonora.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:-

Memorial of the Alexandra Masonic Club, filed in pur­suance of "The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895."

1. The name of the Institution :-Alexandra Masonic Club.

2. Object or purpose of the Institution :-To establish, maintain, and conduct a social club of a non­political character for the accommodation of its members, and to provide a club-house and other conveniences, and generally to afford to members all the usual privileges, advantages, conveniences, and accommodation of a club.

3. Where situated or established :-On Leonora Town Lot No. 148, situated at the corner of Gwalia and Trump Streets, Leonora, aforesaid.

4. 'fhe name or names of the Trustee or Trustees:­Dugald Malcolm Campbell, Sidney Rowlands Wheeler, and Charles Edward Avard.

5. In whom the management of the Institution vested, and by what means :-In a President, Viee­President, and six Committeemen; by means of rules made or adopted on the ]3th day of March, 1907.

NOTICES TO CREDITORS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the estate of Ha1'01d PM'CY Mosel', late of F1'emantle, in the State of West61'U Australia, accountant, deceased.

P URSU ANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edwd. VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or a,gainst the estate of Harold Percy Moser, late of Fremantle, in the State of ,'Vestern Australia, accountant, deceased (who died at St. George's 'ferraee, Perth, in the said State, on the 1st day of February, 1907, and adminis­tration of whose estate was duly granted by the Supreme Court of the said State to Morris Baruch Moss, the attorney of .Jane Sarah lI'loser, of Keewong, North Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, on the 7th day of March, 1907) are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of lI'Iay, 1907: And notice is also hereby given that at the expiration of the last-mentioned date the said Morris Baruch Moss will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and the said Morris Baruch Mosg shall not be liable for the assets of the said deceased so distributed to any person of whose elaim the said Morris Baruch Moss has not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated this 11th day of April, 1907.

MOSS & BARSDEN,

21 Henry Street, lhemantle, and 277 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Administrator.

IN THE SUPRElIrE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Re John Crampton, deceased.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Ed. vn. No. 13): Notice is hereby given that all creditors

and other persons having any claims against the estate of John Crampton, late of Brunswick, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, deceased (who died at Brunswick, in the said State, on the ninth day of March, 1906, and probate of whose last will and testament was duly granted by the Supreme Court of Western Australia to Reginald Withers,

GAZETTE, W.A. 1263

of Perth, in the said State, civil servant), are hereby requested, on or before the 20th day of ])fay, 1907, to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said R.eginald Withers, c/o. Mr. H. Sebastian Thomas, Soli­citor, Weld Chambers, St. George's 'ferrace, Perth. And notice is hereby also given that at the expiration of the last menti.oned date, the said R.eginald Withers will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice. And the said R.eginald Withers will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have had notiee for the assets or any part thereof of the said deceased so dis­tributed.

Dated the 17th day of April, 1907.

H. SEBaSTIAN THOMA.S, 'Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the said Executor.

IN THE SUPRElIIE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA­

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the 1natte1' of the estate of Martin John lYlagui1'e, late of 0106, Weste"n AusM'alia, licensed victuallC1', deceased, who died on 0)' abotd the 23rd day of li'eb1'1La?'y, 1906.

W HEREAS on the 14th day of July, 1906, Letters of Administration were granted by the Supreme

Court of the said State, under the provisions of the Admin­istration Act, 1903, to Lilian Maguire, of Cue, administra­trix, the lawful widow of the said deceased, to administer the estate and effects of the said deceased,

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the 30th day of April. Hl07. And further, that the under­signed will, immediately a.fter such date, proceed to distri­bute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have ha.d notice. And the said Administratrix will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand she shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Cue this 27th day of March, 1907.

LILIAN MAGUIRE, Administra.trix.

By her Solieitor, A. W. Palfreyman.

IN THE SUPRElIIE COURT OF WES'l'ERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter Qf the Estate Qf Edward Pitt, late of Laverton, in the State of Weste?'11 Australia, Butcher and Grazie1', (Zeceased, intestate.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edward VII., No. 13): NOTICE is hereby given that

all persons having claims or demands upon or against the estate of Edward Pitt, late of Laverton, in the State of 'Western Australia, butcher and grazier (who died at Laverton aforesaid, on the fourth day of January, 1907, intestate, and Letters of Administration of whose estate were duly granted by this Court to Margaret Mary Pitt of Laverton aforesaid, the lawful widow of the said deceased), are hereby required to s,end, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said Margaret Mary Pitt, addrt'ssed to her, care of Mr. H. S. lI'Iackenzie of Laverton aforesaid, Accountant, on or before the 20th day of May, 1907: AND notice is hereby also given that at the expira­tion of the last-mentioned date the said Margaret Mary Pitt will distribute the assets of the said Edward Pitt amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice: AND that the said Margaret Mary Pitt will not be liable for the assets of the said Edward Pitt, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim or demand the said Margaret Mary Pitt shall not at the time of such distribution have had notice.

Dated the 16th day of April, 1907.

NORTHMORE, LUKIN & HALE,

of Samson's Buildings, Barrack Street, Perth, Agents for James Barratt, of Laverton,

Proctor for the said Administratrix.

1264 GOVERNMENT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Re Hennann Zaal, late of B01blde1' City, in the State of Weste1'n

A1bst1'cblia, Intestate.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903," Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others havinO'

claims against the estate of Hermann Zaal, late of Boulde~ City, in the State of Western Australia, intestate (who died on the 4th day of March, 1906, and administration of whose estate was granted on the 30th day of August, 1906, to John David Moss, of Fremantle, Solicitor), are hereby. required to send, in writing, full particulars of such claims to the said administrator, or to the undersigned, on or before the lOth day of May, 1907, after which date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice: And that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed, to any persons of whose claim he shall not then have had writtcm notice.

Dated the 3rd (1)1Y of April, 1907.

J. D. MOSS & Co., Solicitors for the Administmtor,

High Street, Fremantle.

IN 'l'HE SUPREME COURT OF -W·ESTERN AUS'l'RALIA--­

PROBATE JURISDIC'l'ION.

In the mCbttm' Qf the estate Qf William Reynolds, late of 'fip­PCj'Cb1'Y, neal' YQ1'k, in the State Q( Western A1bst;'alia, Bonndal'y Ride1', deceased.

P URSU ANT to "The Administration Act,:1903" (3 Edwd. VII., No. 13): No'rICE is hereby given thlLt all

creditors or other persons ihaving any claims or demands upon or against the estate of William Reynolds, bte of 'l'ippemry, near York, in the State of Western Australia, boundary rider, deceased (who died a,t Northam on the 24th day of September, 1906, and probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme Court of the said State to Fnrbois Rn.ndolph Reynolds, of Meckering, near York aforesaid, farmer, on the :?6th da,y of November, 1906), are hereby required to send in writing particulars of their cla.ims and demands to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 1907: AND notice is also given that at the expiration of the last-mentioned date the said Furbois Randolph Reynolds will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased htwing regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice: AND that the said Furbois Randolph Reynolcls will not he liable for the assets of the slLicl deceased so distribntecl to ,"ny person of whose claim the said Fmbois Randolph Reynolds has not had notiee at the time of snch distribution.

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1907.

E. H. NEVILLE, Solicitor, York.

NOTICE TO CI{EDITORS.

IN 'l'HE SUPR1TIllfE COURT OF VVEST~JRN AUSTH,ALIA--­

PROBA'l'E JURISDICTION.

Tn the mattel' of the estate of Antonio Sal(t, deceased.

W HEREAS on the twenty-second day of April, 1907, an order to administer the estate and effects of

Antonio St.la, late of Mt. Jackson, in the State of Western Australia, wood cutter, dece'tsed, who died on or about the nineteenth day of November, 1$)0(;, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, uncler the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having e1>1imo or domands ngfLinst the estate of the s'1id clecea,sed are hereby required to send pnrticnlars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the eighth day of .June, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed tG distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors a,nd persons entitled thereto, having' regard only to those cbims of which he shall then h,we lmd notic9. And the said Cnratol' will not be liable for tho assets, ot' any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to "ny person of whose eiELim or dellmn>l he shall not then hfLve received notice.

Dl1toc1 at Perth, this 21th (by of April, 1907. Gl~HVASg CLIP'l'ON,

Cllmtor of Intostn.tos' IDstfLtes.

GAZETTE, W.A. [AI'RIL 26, 1907.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA­

-,PROBA'l'E JURISDICTION.

In the matte)' ~( the estate of 'forn 'fethe), 'fay lor, deceased.

W HEREAS on the twenty-second day of April, 1907, an order to administer the estate and effects of '1'om

Tether '1'"ylo1', late of Lennonville, in the State of Western Australia, school teacher, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-eighth day of May, 1905, was g'mntec1 by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estn.te of the said deceased nre hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demnnds to the undersigned, on or before the first day of June, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those cln.ims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim 01' demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 24th day of April, 1907.

GERVASE CLIFTON Curator of Intestates' Est~tes.

IN 'l'HE SUPREME COURT OF yVES'FERN A'JS'l'RALIA­

PROBATE J URISDIC'rION.

In the mattc?' Q( the estttte of John Hoey, deceased.

W HEREAS on the twenty-second day of April, 1907, an order to administer the estnte and effects of

John }loey, late of Boulder, in the State of ·Western Aus­tralia, motorman, deceased, who died on or about the thirty­first day of December, 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said St"te, under the provisions of "The Administration Act. 190::1," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Porth.

Now notice is hereby givGn that all creditors and other persons having claims or denlttnds agninst the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send partieulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, 011 or before the twenty-fifth day of May, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, lmving regard only to those claims of which he shall then have hadllotice. And the said CUl".tor will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose clnim or demancl he shalll10t then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 24th day of April, 1907. GERVASE CLIF'l'ON,

Curator of Intestate' Estates.

IN 'rnE SUPltEiVIE COUR'r OF VVES'l'EltN AUS'l'RALIA­

-PROBATE .TURIsDlc'rION.

In the In(tttc?' of the estate of ]i')'ttnk Gyles Eipper, deceased.

W HEREAS on the 22nd dl1Y of April, 1907, nn order to administer the estate and effects of Frank Gyles

Eipper, late of Argyle Station, in the State of Western Australia, station hand, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of December, 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the SlLid State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estntes, Perth.

Now notice is hereby g'i ven tlH1t all creditors and other ;persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the nndersigned, on or before the 29th day of June, 1907.

And furth0l', thnt the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dnted at Perth, this 24.th day of April, 1907. G ERV ASE CLIF'l'ON,

Curator of Intestates' Estates.

APRIL 26, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

IN THE SUPREilfE OOURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA­

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the 1Jwtter of the estate of William Wheelel' or Speedy, decease(l.

W HEREAS on the twenty-second day of April, 1907, an order to administer the esti1te and effects of

vYilliam Wheeler or Speedy, late of Urella Station, in the State of 'Western Australia, station hand, deceased, who died on or about tI,e eighth day of October, 1906, lVas granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of " '1'he Administration Act, 1903," to the under­signed, the Curator of Iutestates' Estates, POl tho

Now notice is hereby given that all <Jrec1it()l"s and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decoased are hereby required to send particulars of such elaims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the eighth day of June, 1907.

And further, tha.t the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proeecd to distribute the assets of the said de­ceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said CUl"ll,tor will not be liable for the assets, or any pa.rt thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or clemallli he slmll not then have received notice.

Dnt(',1 at Perth, this 23rd day of April, 1907.

GERV ABE tJLIFTON, Curator of Intestates' Estates.

IN THl, SUPRE~nJ OOURT OF W ES'fERN AUSTltALIA­

PIWBA'l'E J UIUSDICTION.

In the matt",· q( lhc estate ,(f" Jnmcs Forbes, decease(l.

W IIEltEAS on tIll' twentY-Sel:Ollrl (h1Y of April, H107, '1,ll.

order to a.d 11lll1lstor the ostate and oHocts of .Ta,mos Porhes, late of Toodyay, ill the St"te of \Yestern Austra.li'L, fa.rIllCl', doee1Lscd, who died on or a.hout the twenty-ninth clay of Septmnher, IHOG, was gmnted hy tho Supreme Court of the said St"te, under the provisions' of "The Administration Act., lUOH," to the nndersigned, the Cnra.tor of Intestates' ]~shl,tes, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given tha.t a.ll ereditors ,mel other persons having cbims Or denmncls agrLinst the estate of the said deceased m'e hereby rC'luire(l to send particulars of sneh claillls or dE'IlHtmls to the llllc1m-signecl, on or bofore the first dny of J lillO, }SJ07.

"\'11l1. fUl'thCl', that tho ulltlOl"~igll<xl will, illlllledi>Ltely iLfter buch (1;,te, l'ro("oul to distribute the' "soet~ of tI,e ~aid deceased fl,lllong'the creditors and persons entitled thoreto, lmving regru'd only to those cbims of which 118 shfl,ll then lmve had notieo. And the said Curator will not be lifl,blc for the assets, or any part tbOl:eor so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he slUtll not then hnve received notice.

Dnted at PCll·th, this 23rd clay of April, 1H07.

GERVASE CI,LF'l'ON, Curator of Inteshl,tos' Estates.

In t7,e matlc1' of" the estu,te qf John Wilson, deceased.

W HEREAS on the eighteenth day of April, 1907, nn order to administer the estate' and effects of

John Wilson, late of Ascot Vale, in the State of Victorift, miner, dece"sed, who died on or "bout the twenty-seventh day of September, 190G, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said 'State, under the provisions of" The Adminis­tration Act, 1903;" to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given tha,t all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased arc hercb.>, required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the twenty-fifth day of iYIay, 1907.

And further. that the undersigned will, immedintely after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having' regard only to those claims of which he shall then have h"d notice. And the said Curator will not be lit,ble for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed 01' dealt with, to any person of whose cbim or demand he shallllot then have received notioE.

Dnted at Perth, this 23rd'day of April, 1907.

GERVASE CLIPTON, Curator of Intestates' Estates.

GAZETTE. vV.A. 1265

In the matter of the estate of William EdllJard Wood, deceased.

W HEREAS on the eighteenth d"y of April, 1907, an order to administer the estate and effects of VVilliam

Edward Wood, late of Popanyinning, in the State of Western Australi", settler, deceased, who died on or ahout the twenty­fourth day of September, 1901), was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration i!..ct, 1903," to the uudersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby o'iven that all creditors and other persons having claims 0; demands against the estate of the Sil.id deceased are hereby req Hired to send pnrticulars of such chlims 01' demands to the undersigned, on or before the fiT~t day of June, 1907.

And fm·ther, th"t the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasod among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the sa.id Curator will not be li>1.ble for the assets, or nny p"rt thcreof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose clnim or demand he shall not then Imve received notice,

Dated at Perth, this 28rd da.yof April, 1907.

GERVASE CLI[;"l'ON, Cm·"tor of Intestates' Estates.

In the mattel' Qf" the estate of JClmes Bennetts, 01' Ja.mes AlbM·t Bennett, cleceased.

W HEREAS on the eighteenth day of April, 1907, an order to administer the estate nnd effects of

.Tames Bennetts, or James Albert Bennett, Inte of JliIen~ies, in the State of vVestcrn Australia, miner, dece<Lsed, who died on or "bout the twenty-eig-hth d:ty of October, 1906, was granted hy the Supreme Conrt of the said State, under the pl"Ovisious of '''1'he Administnl,tiou Act, l(lO:3," to the uudersigned, the Curator of Intestn,tes' Estatus, Pm·th .

Now notice is hereby given that all cre<1itors "nel other persons h:tving chlims or demands agaiHst the estate of the s'lid deceased nrc hereby required to send rmrticubrs of such claims or dmllands to the nnderoigned, on or before the first day of June, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately "ner such (bte, I)l'oceed to distribute the assets of the said dccefl.s(;d among the ol'editors ,.mel persons entitled thereto, Imving rega.rd only to those claims of which he shall then h1LVe had notiec. And the said Cnmtor will not be liable for tho "ssets, or n11y pm·t thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose daim or dCllJallc1 he Sh'l11 not tben IHt\'e re':eive(1notiee.

Dated "t Perth, this 2Hrd day of April, 1907.

GERV ASE CLIFTON, Cum tor of Intestates' Estates.

BANKRUPTCY AOT AMENDJYIENT AOT, 1898. IN 'l'HE SUPREmE OOUR'l' m' 'vVES'I'EHN AUSTRALIA.

-IN BANKRUPTCY.

In the matte,' of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1892," and the nmendnwnts the1'e~f, and in the matter of John Henry JjlcG O1tgh, a Debtor.

N OTICE is hereby given tba.t a iHeeting of the Credi­tors of John H. IVleGough, of N ortbam, the above­

named Debtor, will be held "t my office, l'itzgerald Street, Northam, nt the hour of 3 p.m. on Friday, 26th day of April, 1907.

D>1.ted this 15th day of April, 1907.

ir,.s.] HENRY E. SPRY, Solicitor for the Debtor,

Pitzgerald Street, Northam.

In the nwtteJ" of" The Bankntptcy Act An~endment Act, 1898," and in the .nattu of Eliza.beth Rea.,·don, of Nan'ogin, Dai"ywoman, (t Debto.·.

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors of Elizabeth Reardon, of N arrogin, D"irywoman, will

be held at the office of the undersigned, on Tuesday, the 80th day of April, 1907, at half-past three o'clock in the afternoon.

Dated the 18th day of April, 1907.

D. COiYIYN SCO'rT, [L.S.] E)olicitors for the Debtor, Narrogin,

1266 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APR1L 26, 1907.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Receiving Orders.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. I Court. No. of Matter.

Date of Order.

Date of Petition.

Act or Acts of Bankrnptcy.

Harry Reed ... ... 76 Wittenoom Street, Fruiterer '" Snpreme Court, 46 of 22nd day of I 17th day of Debtor's petition. Boulder, and lately Perth 1907 April, 1907 April, 1907 of City Markets, Kalgoorlie, and Piesse Street, Boulder

Benjamin Stephens (trad. L!1tely carrying on Butcher ... Do. 33 of 20th day of 22nd day of Gave notice of sus~ iug us "L. 1\1. Stephens business at Rokeby 1907 April,1907 Ma rch, pention of pay· & Sons") Road, Subiaco 1907 lllent of debts.

Notice of Intended Dividend.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. Last Day for

receiving Name of 'rmstee. Address. Proofs.

Harcourt Whipple Ellis ... Piesse Street, Chemist ... Supreme 76 of 21st day of Morrie Melville Supreme Boulder Court, Perth 1903 May, 1907 Moss Court, Perth.

Bertie Bowers and J olm Ander· Lord Street, Perth Grocers ... Do. ... 22 of 13th day of Do. .. . Do. son Wright (trading as 1907 May, 1907 H Bowes & Wright ")

Notice of Dividend.

Debtor's Name. Address. I Description. I Court. I No. I Amount per £. I

First or final 1 bl I Wh bl or otherwise. When paya e. ere paya e.

Henry Anthony Hatton Claremont... Grocer

Edwin Hugo Boulder ... Butcher ...

Alexander lIfcDonald ... Perth ... Clerk

Supreme Court, Perth

Do.

Do.

100 of

1906

57 of

1904 49 of

1905

Two shillings and a fraction of a penny in the pound

Twopence and a fraction in the pound

Two :shillings in the pound

Second final

Do.

First ...

and 29th day of April,1907

Do.

Do.

At. the offices of the Official Receiver Supreme Court Perth.

Do.

Do.

Notice of Intended Composition.

Debtor's Address. i Description. Court. 1 Number. Last Day for. 1 N f. \ Address. Name. receiving Proofs. ame 0 Trustee.

George Bishop ... Moora ...\ Blacksmith ... Supreme Court, \158 of 1906 13th day of May, I Morrie Melville I Supreme Court, Perth Perth 1907 Moss

Dated this 25th day of April, 1907.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matte?' of" The Bank1-1lptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matteI' of Isaac Davis, £?'acling as " The Perth A1wtioneering ancl Aclvertising Co.," of Bal-rack Btl'eet, Perth.

N 0'l'ICE is hereby given that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter on

and after the tenth day of ::Ifay, 1907. All creditors who have not proved their debts must forward their proofs to me, on the prescribed form, to enable them to participate in the distribution,

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1907.

LJ,.s.] SINCJ.JAIR J. McGIBBON, Trustee.

Sinclail' Jame.s JYIcGibbon, F.I.A. V" A.B.A.A, (Eng.), Incol" pm'ated Acc01mtant, Colonial M1ttual Chambel's, Perth.

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BANKRUPTCY ACT AlVIE'NDMENT ACT, 1898. In the mattel' qf Geol'ge Wl'ight, of Wright g- Co., Hay Stl'eet,

Perth.

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meetiugof the Creditors of the above·named deOl'ge 'Wright, of Ha,y Street,

Perth, will be held at our offices, Hnlsbul'Y Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, on Friday, the 3rd da,yof -'lay, 1907, at the hour of three o'clock in the "fternoon.

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1907.

[L.s.JL. A. WOOLF & CO., Accountants.

M. M. MOSS, Official Receiv-er in Bankruptcy.

IN THE SUPRElIIE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

In the matte?' of" The Banl,j'uptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," ancl in the mattel' of John Cunneen, of Katanning, Fal'mer, Debtor.

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a First and Final Dividend in the above estate, pay­

able on and after the 17th day of May, 1907. Dividends will be payable to those creditors only who

have proved their claims and assented, in writing, to the Deed of Assig·nment.

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1907. [L.S.] M. KING,

Trustee, Austral Terrace, Katanning.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between WILLIAM '{'ROMAS WOOD, of Baker's

Hill, and WILLIAM SAMUEL HUNT, of Perth, carrying on the business of Small Goods Dealers and Provision Mer­chants, under the name of "Wood & Hunt," at Central Arcade, Wellington Street, Perth, has been dissolved as from the first da,y of April, 1907. All debts due to the partnership should be paid to the said William Thomas Wood, who will ca,rry on the business.

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1907.

HAYNES, ROBINSON, & COX, Solicitors for the said William Thomas Wood,

Howard Street, Perth.

APRIL 26, UOt.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1267

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

T HE firm of DENNIS, FOLt.ETT, & DENNIS, Pearlers and Merchants, of Broome, dissolved partnership on the

thirty-first day of March last. Any accounts for or against the said firm will be received or paid by Frank Dennis, Broome and Cossack.

DENNIS, FOLLETT, & DENNIS.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

T HE Partnership hitherto existing between WIt.LIAlII MITCHELL, DAVID lYIITCHEt.L, JOHN lYIITCIfELL, and

COMMISSIONER MITCHELL, and HUGH BLACKBURN, trading under the name or style of "Mitchell & Sons," as Con­tractors, Carriers, and Customs Agents at Wellington Street, Perth, has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from t.he first day of March, 1907.

Mr. Hugh Blackburn, the Local Managing Partner, will carryon the said business on his own account, and will receive all moneys owing to the late firm and pay all acc ,unts due by them up to the 28th day of February, 1907.

W. ]\U'rCHELL. D. MITCHELL, JOHN lYHTCHELL, C. MITCHELL.

Witnes~ t~ signature of Hugh ') Blacl,burn,- ~ H. BLACKBURN

ARTHUR F. ABBOTT, . Solicitor, Perth.

A1·thu1· F. Abbott, Solicitor, Pe1·th.

"GOVERNMENT GAZET'rE."

The Tnasu1'y,

Perth, 8th Ma1'ch, 1907.

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L. S. ELIOT,

Under Treasurer.

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