PRCjC LA M ATI 0 f"~ PHOCLAMATION

52
Ofi" AUST r PllbliGhsd by rIo. 24.] PERTH: FRIDAY, APRIL 24. [1896. No. (;:)D2.-C.S.0. ;n Ul'chison Distriet and lloumlari('s of the rkind., icrial District ammHlel1. PRCjC LA M ATI 0 c,tcm u.traIia, I. to luil. ) ltEHAHD S;\IITH. (1,.S.) By His Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Sir GBRAl,D Knig'ht COlllumn,lm' of the :Most Distinguished Order of S;tint j\Tickwl "ne 1 Sn,int Gcorg'e, Govel'nor ,lond COllllll(l.,uder-in-Chief in and over the Co]onv of "YestOl'll and its &l'., &c., &e. -'l1lTHE.R.EAS l:llder ,md _ t:he ])1'0- V l YISlOnS of "The lVlaglstel'ml Dlstnets Ad, 1886," the Goyernor is empowered to dech\'re ,my portion of the Colony to be a Magisterial District, and to name such District, and to alter the boun- daries of Magisteria,l Districts, either by sepa.ra,ting p,\'rt of a M'1,gist.erial District. from a.ud c1edaring that it slutll no longer form p"rt of a :IYItLg'isterial Distrid, or by ctclcling to " lVLLg'isterin,l Dish'id otlll'l' hud, whdher then'to[ol'e illell1c1erl or Hot within jJH' limit.s of it :iYLtgit>teria1 District: Now TJUmrcFORE I, the seLicl GOYl'l'llOl', with the achiee of the Exentive Couneil, do he1'ehy deebl'e tJmt tlmt portion of the Colony coutainccl withill the following' boundaries :- Bounded on the East bv the East l)Ollllclal'v of the Colony; on the Nodh by a VVest line therofrolll in'direction of J\'lount I1'lurchison, on the lYlurchison River; on the West by pcrtion of n line extending South-South- vYestwards from Mount Russell to '" point situnte 12 miles East and a.bout 5 miles South from Tl'ig. Station K 75,011 vVyenmn- doo Hill; on the SOldh by a line extending Ea.st from the point situate 12 miles East nnd about 5 miles South £1'0111 'I'rig. Station K 75, nfol'osnid, to the 12i,th merldian of East longitude, and along it South to a point due East from the highest sUl1nl1it of VV ongan Rills, and thonce due Enst, shall be, and is hereby (;onstitut.cd 'e District, to he known 8.S· THE EAS'l' MUHCHIbON ii-1AGlSTKlUAL DI8'1'RICT. [!llthel', I do hl'l'cb\", 'with tl](' like ,t(lYice, ,1lter the BO\1ndarles of Vidoi·ia. Magistpriftl Distrid ill so fa.1' <t!:i they are b\' the Boullda.ries of East, M urchi,;ur; :IYhg'istel'iftl DistrieJ. Given under my hand ,mtl the Publir: Se;tl of the s,\'icl ColollY, at Perth, this 15th c1;LY of April, 1896. By His Exr:ellelley's COlHnHLud, JOHN F01UI,EST. GOD SAVE 'rIm QUKJ;jj\! I 1 Ko. 0(;00.-C.S.0. Bt1nk IIoliday at C-+el'aldtoYl, Bunbury, and BusseltoYl. '0a' PHOCLAMATION Mc,%trrn to fuiL ( By His Excellency IJieut.-Colonol Sir ) GKRAl{D SilIlTH, Knight Commander of the ]}Iost Distingl1ishee! Order of Saint l\'Iielmel ,me! Saint George, Goyernor rmd COlHllmnder-in-Chief in ;tnd over the Colony of 'iVestel'll Anstralia 'llld its Dependencies, &c., &e., &c. pursmmc;e of the provision,; eontc\'illecl in the fifth sedioll of "The B;mk Holida.ys Ad, 188"1-," I, the Governor of the saicl COlonY, do by this l1lY Proela.nmtion appoint •. WeclneBday, the 29th April, inst., Cl special day to be observed as a Bank Holic1ay 111 the Towns of Geraldton, Bunlmry, and Busseltoll. GiYell uncleI' llly hand and the Public Seal of the said Colony, at Perth, this 22ncl clay of April, 1896. By His Excellene,v's COlllmand, .JOHN FOl1.B.EST. UOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Transcript of PRCjC LA M ATI 0 f"~ PHOCLAMATION

Ofi"

WEs~rERN AUST r PllbliGhsd by f~nthol"ity.

rIo. 24.] PERTH: FRIDAY, APRIL 24. [1896.

No. (;:)D2.-C.S.0.

]<~list ;n Ul'chison ~lagistt\rial Distriet and lloumlari('s of the rkind., icrial District ammHlel1.

PRCjC LA M ATI 0 f"~ ~(ll c,tcm ~ u.traIia, I.

to luil. )

ltEHAHD S;\IITH.

(1,.S.)

By His Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Sir GBRAl,D S~rr'l'll, Knig'ht COlllumn,lm' of the :Most Distinguished Order of S;tint j\Tickwl "ne 1 Sn,int Gcorg'e, Govel'nor ,lond COllllll(l.,uder-in-Chief in and over the Co]onv of "YestOl'll Austl'~tlin and its Dl:p~nd(~nciGs, &l'., &c., &e.

-'l1lTHE.R.EAS l:llder ,md 1)~' I'i~'tue _ ~f t:he ])1'0-

V l YISlOnS of "The lVlaglstel'ml Dlstnets Ad, 1886," the Goyernor is empowered to dech\'re ,my portion of the Colony to be a Magisterial District, and to name such District, and to alter the boun­daries of Magisteria,l Districts, either by sepa.ra,ting p,\'rt of a M'1,gist.erial District. from a.ud c1edaring that it slutll no longer form p"rt of a :IYItLg'isterial Distrid, or by ctclcling to " lVLLg'isterin,l Dish'id otlll'l' hud, whdher then'to[ol'e illell1c1erl or Hot within jJH' limit.s of it :iYLtgit>teria1 District: Now TJUmrcFORE

I, the seLicl GOYl'l'llOl', with the achiee of the Exentive Couneil, do he1'ehy deebl'e tJmt tlmt portion of the Colony coutainccl withill the following' boundaries :-

Bounded on the East bv the East l)Ollllclal'v of the Colony; on the Nodh by a VVest line therofrolll in'direction of J\'lount I1'lurchison, on the lYlurchison River; on the West by pcrtion of n line extending South-South- vYestwards from Mount Russell to '" point situnte 12 miles East and a.bout 5 miles South from Tl'ig. Station K 75,011 vVyenmn­doo Hill; on the SOldh by a line extending Ea.st from the point situate 12 miles East nnd about 5 miles South £1'0111

'I'rig. Station K 75, nfol'osnid, to the 12i,th merldian of East longitude, and along it South to a point due East from the highest sUl1nl1it of VV ongan Rills, and thonce due Enst,

shall be, and is hereby (;onstitut.cd 'e District, to he known 8.S·

THE EAS'l' MUHCHIbON ii-1AGlSTKlUAL DI8'1'RICT.

j~lHl, [!llthel', I do hl'l'cb\", 'with tl](' like ,t(lYice, ,1lter the BO\1ndarles of Vidoi·ia. Magistpriftl Distrid ill so fa.1' <t!:i they are ,dIl~cted b\' the Boullda.ries of East, M urchi,;ur; :IYhg'istel'iftl DistrieJ.

Given under my hand ,mtl the Publir: Se;tl of the s,\'icl ColollY, at Perth, this 15th c1;LY of April, 1896.

By His Exr:ellelley's COlHnHLud,

JOHN F01UI,EST.

GOD SAVE 'rIm QUKJ;jj\! I 1

Ko. 0(;00.-C.S.0.

Bt1nk IIoliday at C-+el'aldtoYl, Bunbury, and BusseltoYl.

'0a' PHOCLAMATION Mc,%trrn ~llr;tnt[ilt,

to fuiL ( By His Excellency IJieut.-Colonol Sir ) GKRAl{D SilIlTH, Knight Commander

of the ]}Iost Distingl1ishee! Order of Saint l\'Iielmel ,me! Saint George, Goyernor rmd COlHllmnder-in-Chief in ;tnd over the Colony of 'iVestel'll Anstralia 'llld its Dependencies, &c., &e., &c.

pursmmc;e of the provision,; eontc\'illecl in the fifth sedioll of "The B;mk Holida.ys Ad, 188"1-,"

I, the Governor of the saicl COlonY, do by this l1lY

Proela.nmtion appoint •.

WeclneBday, the 29th April, inst., Cl special day to be observed as a Bank Holic1ay 111

the Towns of Geraldton, Bunlmry, and Busseltoll.

GiYell uncleI' llly hand and the Public Seal of the said Colony, at Perth, this 22ncl clay of April, 1896.

By His Excellene,v's COlllmand,

.JOHN FOl1.B.EST.

UOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

G48 (fOVERNMENT

No. 6593.-C.S.0.

Local Court established at I,alie Darlot.

l~no ITTi' PROCLAMATION

l(ll£.lcrn 2u.lralia, 1 By His Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Su' GEltARD S~n'l'H, Knight C01l111mndcr of the Most Diotinguished Order of Saint lIiiclmel [l,nd Sa,int Geol'ge, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and ovel' the Colony of Western

to' luit. 5

GEltAUD S~II'l'lI.

([,.s. )

AustrrLlia ancl its Depenclcnoios, &0., &0., &0.

W HEREAS by an OnIel' of the L';gishltive COllul'il of Ow fmill ColollY, mCL(le ,11](1 1',Lsse<1

in the t.wenty-suventh yUr\,l' of Hw l:~l'ign of Her Most Gmciolls M<.jm;ty Queell Victoria, No. 21, inLitulecl " All Ordinance 1'01' the l~ecovery of Sllmll Debt::; cUid Demanr1s," t]w ({oVl'rl101" is elll]lowercJl, l)y l'ro('hi,­nmLion, to t;Ullstitutc Loe<Ll Courts for the rec;ovcry of Small Debts and DeUl<tllds, to he holden c.t sueh times allll plac;e15, mid within such Distrids throug' h­out the s,.id Colouy, as llmy be most tit ,wc] con­venient: Now 'I'll rmlH,'OltE I, the s:Lid Govenwl', with the acl vic;e of the BXl'cuti ve COllucil, do hereby lloti Ey mu1 proehLim, ,LmI do hereby cOllsLi tuto a [JoecLI Court for the recovery of Small Dolli,8 ,md Dema,m1 H to be holden uu the Pirst rfnesda.y ill Jnne next, Hud theneoforw,1rd on the Pirst rfneslhty in (mch ,1nil every mouth, ,Lt L:tke D<Ld6t, ill the E,tst J\1urchison lVI'.gisteri[tl District.

Given lll1lIer my Imnd ttlHl tho Puhlie Sea1 or the s<LilI Colony, [Lt Porth, this 15{,h cby of April, 1890.

By His Exeelleney'8 Commaud, .JOHN POl~H,ES'f.

::'{o. G5fH.-C.S.O.

Local COlll't establisJiell at NOl'th-l~aF;t Coolgal'die.

PHOCLAMATION /,,11rr;lrrn JUfilralia, I.

to (uit. 5

GERARV SI\ItTlI.

(L.S.)

By His Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Sir GEI{,AI{,l) 81\11'l'll, Knight COll111lfLlldel'

of tho .Most Distinguished Order of S"int lIlichaol and Saint George, Governor and COlllllmndor-ill-Chiof in ,md over the Colony of 'Western Australia. and its Dependeneies, &c., &0., &c.

W HEHEAS by ,Lll Orc1in<1nee of the Leg'isbtive Coulleil of the s,tid Colouy, Ilmde and]J<tssec1

ill t.he twcnLY-SI)Vellth yea,r of t,]ll' gUiL\'ll of Her Most Gm(~i()It:, ~1:tjl'sLy Qlwell Viet.ori'1, No. 21, intitulec1 " An OrdiuH,nee for the H.ecovery of 8um11 Debts and DeUl<tllcls," the Governor is empowered, by Pl'oelanmtiou, to constitutE' Lo('[.l Courts for the recovery of SmitH Debts ,wd DelIuLlHls, to be holdeu at such times ,L11d plaecs ,Lnd within sneh Districts throughout the s,Lid Colony, [LS llmy be most fit and conveuient: Now TUlmlCl,'Oltl<; I, the s;Lid GOVOl'llOl", with the aclvieo of the Executive COllllcil, llo hereby notify and prochim, ;1ncl do hereby eOllstitute a Loeal Court for the recovery of Slllall Debts [LlH.I Demands to be holden on the first Thursday in J Ulle next, ,wd theneoforwitrcl on the first 'flmrsdiLY in e,Lch allll every month, at IC.nowlU1, in UlO North-Eilst Coolgartlie lVhgisterial District.

Given uncleI' lllY hi1nc1 ,mcl the PIlhlic Se;.l of the ,mid Colony, at Perth, this 15th ch.y of April, 1896.

By His Exeelleney's CODnn;md, JOHN FORREST.

GOD SA YE 'I'HE qUEEN! ! !

GAZETTE, \V.A. [APRIl, 24, 189G.

No. 6G95.-C.S.0.

N Ol'th -l~ast Coo]gardie lllagisterial ])istrict declared, and Uonndaries of the ]<;ast (;001-

g'3ll'die ]\[agistcl'ial J)istl'i(~t, the Coolg'a,)'(lie Jlagisterial ])istdet, the Yilgal'u lUng'is­tel'ial ])ish'iet, amI the NOl'th Coolgal'(lie )lagisterial J)istriet amClHle(].

1 2 R H U (j PROCLAMATION

(flI\ CfJtcrn .l\ u.trali;t, 10 ['iit.

Gl·;rtARn Slill'l'JI.

( [,.s.)

( By J 1 is Excelleney Liollt,.-Colonei Sir ) G Imhl{.ll SnII'I'Il, Knight COllllll;t]Hlor

of tho 1\1 (Jst Dilltillgnishod 01'(le1' of S;]'int l\lichael ant! Saint Gporge, G-OVC'l'IlOl' (Lud COlluntJ.lldol'-ln-Chief in aml \lvcr the Colony of \Y uKterll ~i.lIst.mlia and its Dependencies, &c., &e .. &e.

W HEI{EAS under ,Lllll by virt.ue of "'fhe Mitg·i;-;teric.l District. Ad., 188()," the Governor

is emjlower;;ll to tleehtl'e ,LilY portion of the Colony t.o he ct McLgisteri[tl Dist.rid, HmI to U;WIO snell Distriet, and to iLlter thl> h(>1l1lclitri('8 of lVhgisteria.l Dis1.riets, eiLher by sepamtillg p:LrL of ,1 lVlag'istcria,l Distriet from itnd c1editrillg that. ii, slmll IHl louger forlll pitri. of a :lYltLgisLerial District" or by ,t<lding to ,t lYhwis­terial Di~t.rict other lamI, whetI;er tlwrctofore illdlldecl or not, within the limits of it lVlagisleri'Ll District: Now 'l'lIEltEJ!'ORE I, tlw ",Lill Governor, with the cLdviee of the Executive COIlll('il, do hereby deehtre tlu1t tlmt portion of the ColollY coni,Lilled within the following bOllncbries :-

Bounded by linos stnrting fr0111 the South-Enst corner of tl](\ Coolgm'(lie Goltliicld (which is ;t point "bout ·j·O !llilt's E:u;t frolll the Sllllllllit of a grrmite rock near the l!'ifty-milo sOrLk on the Dlln,liLs a,11(l r,itke Lofroy }toad) and extending East to tho l~i)Lh l1luridi;m .U;itst Longitude; thenee North along thn,t lll(,ridian to n point Enst of Survey Station It 3 nenr the Cane Grass Swamp on the nO-mile Read; thence vYest to the ahove-mentioned Survey Station It 3; thence along pltrt of the Eastern boul1dm'y of the Coolg'itrdie Goldfield South :lO llliles ·1,7 clmins 5(; links and 1·1·], degroes ,I6 minutes n miles 82 ehltins ,j··I links to the <J.O-mile post; thence along the North-'\Y,~st and North­l~ast houndaries of the IDnst Coolgnrdie Goldfiel,l about 54 degrl,es GO minutes 1·1;' miles ;LIlt! "bout J·I-I dcg'l'ees a5 minutes ahout 30 miles GS chains to tho North-gast eorner of LOcILtion ·M; thence along tho Eastern boulHbry of l~ocation ,1], to its South-East cornor; tlWllCO "bout 162 degrees 10 minutos about 1 mile G,t ch "ins to the North­East corner of Loel],tion 45; thonce South along- its .Eastern bouncbry to its South-East corner; thence South to a point about 7 miles 65 chains l£ast from the South­E"stcrn corner of Location ·I,S; thcllco E"st [,hout ~7 miles 15 elutins; thence South a,hout ,j·S miles to Uw st;uting point, exeluding Itll townsites ;LIl(l foe Hilllpk la.JHls withh, the sIL;,l hound"rics,

~lmll be a,ud is herebv cOllst.ituted a :lYliLgisicri,Ll Dis-trict, t.o be known <Ls' '.

"'l'HE NOH'l'H-EAST COOLGAHDIE 1\11\GJS'I'ERIAL DIS'l'.RtCrr."

And f1ll'ther I do herehy, with the like ,.dvice, alter thl" existing boundaries ~ll' tbe K.l-lt Coolg'ardie Dis­trict, ana dt'"hLre t hem to 1)(', 1'01' the flltnrf', as fullows :-

EAS'l' COOLGARDIE 1I1AGIS'!'ERIAL DIS'l'RIC'l'.

BouuclCll by lines stlLrting frolll " mile post on tho lD"storn houndary of the Coolg'lwclio Goldfiold, ,to miles Southorly from Survny Sta.tion I-t ;" :md extonding Hd· degrees .J{) lllinntc~s ~() InilC'f) G~ eha,ins a7 li])ks along a slll'voyed line to the N orth-]~a,st,'rll COrner of Location fia ; thence Southurly along th .. ElLstern boulHl:Lry of Loention (j:~, and the \V('si;ern bOll11'la.l'Y of Loca.tion 3J. to the South­\Vest corner of Location 51 ; thence Iclol1g the boundaries of th"t Locn.tion Easterly ll!l clmins S7 links, Northerly GO ehains, Easterly WO chains to ,L point on the '\Yestern honndar,v of Location (1·~: thenec along' the surveyed bOHllClal'ie.'3 of Location Southerly ;"5() t chains 87 links, n'lstel'ly ·H3 ch"illS m to the SOllth-EastOl'll eorner of

.hRIL 24-, 1896.] GOVERNMENT

tlmt Location; thmwo E>tsted'y ahout 7 miles (iG ch>tins to a point SouLh of the South-Binot corner of Loeation ,1·6 ; thellCo North to the sai,l eOl'ller; thellce North along' the E>tstern boundary of Lllcntioll ,tij, four miles to ils !'iorth­East cornor; thonce "hout :H:l deo'!'ees 10 minui"" abonL 1 mile (H ch"ins to the S()uth-E,"ste~ll COI'aer of Loon,Lion·H ; thellcc along the ElLstCl'n boun(lary of Loe<Ltinn ,j,[. to its NOl'th-l~a.'-jt, eorlH~l'; tht'll<';O ahollt a21 (]('g'l'ees :H) ulinutns "bout :30 lIliles G:3 elmins to a point ])eal'ing ahout, r"j. degrees ;,)0 llliullte;.; frOIl1 the ,H)-lnilu p );st on the f~astol'n hOllll(hry of the Coolgnrdie Go],lfiuld; th,'nee ,"hout 2:1,. degT0us ;)0 llliuutes, a,lwut 1,1,~ IH11es to thu startillg' point, cxd Illling all towllsites and fce simple hmds within the said boundaries,

And further I do hereb·" ",it,ll the like a.,lvice. c,Her the exi::;till~' boumbrie::; 'of tlw Cu,)lg',"nlil' ntag'isteri:,l Dit;trid, a,llll del'hre them to ho fur the tutllro C"S

folluw::; :~-

COOLGAIWU~ l\L\.GlS,[,IDH,LlL DlSTl~LC'J',

Buttmlcd by lino., "i:lding' frOIll the North-East ('orller of the Yilgnrn Goldfield (lI'h;,,11 is it point about i,O mile,: \Yc,-;f, fl'()l11 a eail'll lual'kt~d NB l lll'(H' \Vangillc SO(l,k). mId extendillg SOllth aJJOllt IlK Hule,s through a ,.;til'll H :l(i on K ooraJ'mnLlye Gl'<Lllit·e Itock; thence East about l:,B 111ilu8 through the. g111111uit of H, granite l'oek nea,l' the i,ll-Illile So"k on tl1<] Dumbs 'mll.Lnke Lefr·)v Ho:td; thence Nu)'th about ,j,;; lllill'S to a point BG miles Ea~t of the SOllth­J'iast eO],]!"r of H:tlllpj,olt Plains Location]'K; thonee IVoSt :Ifi lllile" to the South-East "ornor of the "bove-Illentioned Loei"tioH; theuce along the boundal'ies (surveyed) of' Loca­Lion ·1K Westerly ,tt·:, elmin;3 Hl lillks, Northerly 5(j,1 "",tins K7 links to the South-E:tst COl'lwr of Loe"tiou 61 ; thellce a.long tllO bOlludm'i,'s (surveyed) of tlmt Location W usterly WO e1mills, Southerly GO dmillB, Weslol'iy 1.1 n eilains K7 links tc) the South-vVesl. eorll('r of Location G 1 ; thc11ce N orthcrly ,LOO chains ~tl()llg- the IVestt'1'll b'>lllJdary of LO"iLtion 61 flnd thu E,"stm'll l)(lllllcbry of [,00<'11.i011 i,a to thu Nortlt,B,"st corner of Loeation G:{; LhmlCo alollg " 8lIrve.j'etl line :l:}I, d"grees ,Hi llliuute's :lij llli]u, 1;1KI links; thence North :lO miles ,17 elmins ,Hi liuks aloug a surveyol] lillo to ,L tr('() H,:l 11(mr tile Cane Grass Swamp on tJw no­:lfilo l~();Ld; thencu Westerly to a c,"irn llml'iced NB 1 near \\';LlIg'iue bo"k; thOlll'OW cstOl'ly "bout 00 Illiles to the sbtrting point, oxelmling ,dl townsites ,md fee "illlple lands within the s,"icl bOlln,bl'ies,

AmI further 1 do herehy, with L1w li ke "cl vice, cdier the exist,iu~' boum1ctrie" of the Yilgm'll n![;,gistcri:d Di::;i;rict, cwd declare tlwll1 to be for thl' fnture itS follows :-

YII,GAHN jiJAG rS,[,I£l;,]AL J)JS'J'H.ICT, B:JH11dccl by linos shLl'ting frolll >1, point !llJ llli I()s Souj,h of

a. cnu'u 11 2() on I(oOl'al·(1\va.iyu Ul'<Llljtu l{'()ck, and. uxten(liuo' IVest to a point duo South of '" point 10 miles ,Vesl; of ~ mtirn on Yorkl'ttkino Granite Hoek; t.henco North to th" South-ElLst eorlll'!' of thu YlLIgoo Goldfiel,l; thence East­South-East to a point about GO milc)s duo vVest [!'Olll a eairn NB (conjoined) 1 no'tr VVmlgil1() Soak; thence Sout.h through tho beforo-lllentioned mLirll H :lG to the starting' point, ,,,,,,lUlling all towusites ,md fee simplo buds within the saill bOllllCbrios.

And further I do herehy, with t.1w like :~dvic(', "hor the (;xisting' hO\lll(],uie::; of the Nor! h UooJgm'die 1Yla6'i;;t()ri~tlDi;;tri<:L, ,tllll declitn' thelll io lw, for the fll Lure, ct;; follows ;--

NOR'l'H. COOJJ(,AJWIE JlL\.GlSTI~H,iXL DISTInCT. Bounded hy linos stnrting' from thl' S,,<!th81'lIlll0C;t corner

of the llIurchison Goldfidcl "ml oxt.ll'"ling South to the South-J0ast eOl'lwr of the Yttlg'oo Goldlield; thellee to tlH) North-Enst corllm' of tlle Yilgarn Goldfield which is a point about GO milos 'vV Lht from Surv~y Station NB 1, near "\V 2.11g'ine S')ak; thenco about S7 degrees 20 Inites 22 chains to Survey Sh"tion R:3; thence East to the 12i;th meridian E>lst Longitudc; thonco North "long that ll1ericliml to a point East of the starting point; thenco IV est to the st,uting' point, exeluding' nU t"wnsitcs a,nrl fee simplu bnds within the s,"icl bouncbries.

Given Hmler mv lmlld ,md the Public SeaJ of the sa.id C~1011'y, thi::-; 15th d,"y of Al,ril, J 8~lfj,

By His Excellency':; COlllnmlld,

JOHN FORHESrr.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!!

GAZETTE. vV.A. 649

"'J'he l.lltlltiS ltesnlHlitioll Aet, 1894:." ----

'~g' Ol'del' ill CounciL

At the E;cecuiive CUll IIcil Chamber, at Perth, the 15th day 0/ April, 18.96.

p.resent: His Execllcncy the Governor.

The HOllOllrnbles-The ColonlaI1\·easurcl'. 'I'he COlllmissioner "f Crown Lands, The COlllluissiollcr of Ita,il ways.

W HEIUDAS by the provi::-;iol1s of "'rhe Lands ge:,;mnptiun Ad, 18;)L±," it i,,; nmde litwfuJ

for iJ](~ Governor in COLlllcil to tltke ctny hmlls tlmt llic'y be re(luirell for opening', ctlterillg, <or diverting nmL1::;: AND WHBlnlAS it is dcemec111ece:;sc1ry to tit];:e the htn,l:,; ill Lilt' Sehl-llulc hen'to ,tttadlUc1 Io{' opening ~, road frum Augnsb rrown::;iie to join tllO l\.u<td from t.he Imldiug pb<;e l{l'serve to Cape Leeuwill Light­l101U;e gl'serve: Now, 'l'Ulml~FOl~IG, His Exeellelley Uw Goverllor, Iw ctlJ(l wiih till) cHlvi<;u cmd eOllsent of the Bxeclltive Council, clot.h h,·reby de<;bre his inten­tion to Ltke tIw sc1id bnds for the purpose herein­before mentioned.

By Hi~ Exeellellc/s CUlllmand,

F. D. NOWrH, Clerk of the Couueil.

SClIlmULK jJu,/'l (!!' 8nSS(';l; Locati()J/ 11, as tlw S,UllC is the suhject, of (1,

C",.tirie~Lte of '['ij,le, l'()gisterull in the books of the Oflico of 'l'iUm, in Vol. XXV, Folio :3:30, in the name of M,mrice COIUUULll Davic:i.

A strip of hm,l, olle ehain wide, starting from" point 011 the SonO) l>oul1(l;Lry of Augllsta TOWllsitu, situate abont 7 elmi113 'vVesbmrd hOlll its South-lDast eorner (Hnrmck Point), and ext;endillg' Southwn.l'd and Vvestward to a point Oil the r,md frolll the Lallding-ph~LOo J10serve to Cape l~uenwill rdghUl(Htse j{.l'St'l'V0, situate about 10 cha.in8 H,t links North- Westward from the vVestern boul1lbry of s~"icl LmHling-pl,"ce }{csel'vc', ns shown on phm Sussex ,j,G, De­partlllent of L~Lll(]s mHI Surveys,

.. rl'he !.IltlHiS npSlIllIlItiOIl Aer, 1894."

Ol'del' ill COllnuil.

At, the E,>:eCIIli/J(! COI/.JI,r;il Chamber, I1f Pm-lll', the 22nd dUi! of Ajil'if, 18.96.

i"rcscnt: 11 is Exculloney the GOVCl'llOr.

The lLononl'>L1Jles--'l'he ALtornll'y General. The Connllissionol' of Crowll Lands. 'rhu COlllmissioner of ltailmtJs.

WH]~l~E.AS by the provisioll1l of "The Lands U,"Sllllll'tioll Ad, loU4," it is llmde h1wful

for the Governor ill COlHwil to !'ctke a.Ily bud:; tlmt lllCLY he required for lmhlie lmilc1iug's m~c1 erections: AND WHml~BAB it is deemed ne<;c'ss,u'Y to t,"ke the hmd ill the S"hedule hereto att,tcbed, for erecting ,111

Agrieultuml H,dl: Now, TUBl{E1Wlm, His Exoellency the Governor, by mill with the (tdviee (md COllsent of tlw Ex(wntive C~mlll:il, cloth hereby declare his inten­tion to t~tke the s:Lic1 land for tl~e purpose herein­hefore mentioned.

By His Exeellelley'" C01l1l1mnc1, ]'. D. NORTH,

Clerk of t.118 Coulleil.

SCHEDULJ;J, Porii,on of Sussex Localion 7'J l'egist{~l'ocl in the Books of

thu Otlice fol' the ICegistration of Deeds, Book IX, 28,1, in the rmme of El'lw3t Clmr!"s 13,,1)hao'e Loeke.

Bounded by lines st";'ting f~'o~n a point on the East hOHncb1'Y of Snssex Loc"tion :3, situate 179° 32}' 28 chains 7 blinks frolll its North-East c 'rne1', ;cnd extending 89° :32Y :l chains m,l links to a public ro,"d; thence along its North­IVest side :lIDO 4:3,1' J dmins 51 links; thence 3.',90 32}' 3 chains ,15 links 10 the starting point.

650 GOVERNMENT

"'rIle Jja,uds Resumption Act, 1894:."

Order in CounniL

tit fhe It,few/ ;1'1' UOlltlcif Clw mbei', al Pel'th, the FAh

duy (~/ AVI'i(, 18[)U,

Present:

His l~xcdlellev t.he Goverll"]'. 'rhu Jlonolll'"blcs~

Tht, Colonial rl'reasnr(~l'. 'rhe COllll111SS10nel' of Crown Land8. TIH' COllnnissioner of I{,ailwH,Ys.

HEl\,EAS by the proyi.sion:,; of "The Lands Resnil1pt,ioll Ad, 1894," it is il1c.Lde lawful for

the Governor in Coullcil to take ,tllY htnds that mal' be requirel1 for pllhlic buildings rwet erediollS; .AND WB EltEAS it is deemed lweeSSary to take the lanl1s in the Se bedule hereto attached, "for the erection of <L

Celltml Poliec Sbtioll a,ml other 1111hlie buildillgs ill t.he City of Perth; Now '.rHIClwl'oH,EHis Excellem,v tlIl' G(}~e],ll()r, In' ,wd with jhc' rt(hjce <tncl consent c;f the E;xel'lltiyc~ Council, CLoth hl'H,jW cledare his ill­tent,ioll to t,1ke the s<ticl buds for the llUrpose hereinhefore ment.ioned,

By His Excellene,v's COlllllmncl,

F. D. NORfH, Clerk of t.he COlllWil.

SCITEmULK

'I'he Eoslcnl jJloiety I{t" Petih Town Lot Y 28, fLS the sa.me is the suhjeet of a Cl'rtificn,te of Title rcg'istercd in the Books of the OHice of 'l'itIes in Volume LIV., Polio :30, in the nmlle of vVillin.m '['raylen.

Rounded. on the Sonth- West by 2 c1mins 50 links of H,oe Street; on the North-Rasl by 2 chains ;)0 links of Perth Town Lot Y 2,1,; on the Sonth- Ec;st by 2 chains of Bcn,ufol't Street; and on the Nol'lh-1Vesi hyaline pn,rallel a.nd equal to the South-East bouncbry.

The Western Jjloiety q( Perth Town Lot Y 28, registered in \;llQ Books of the Office fOle the Registration of Deeds Book XI., Folio 10'15, in the nmnc of Joseph }In,nis.

Ronnderl on the SOllth- West 1w 2 elutins ;)0 links of Hoe Sin'et; on the N01·th-E~st by 2 chn.ins 50 links of Perth 'l'own Lot Y 2,t; on the N01·th- vVest hy 2 clm,ins (If Perth Town Lot Y 20; B,nd on the South-lEast by " lino pa,rallel ancl eqnn.l to the North­VI' est boundary.

'1'he Northern 1l10iet1f ~l Pcdh ']'0"'11 "ot Y 24, as the same 1S the snbje~t of a Certificrtte of 'l'itle registered in the Books of the Office of Titles Volume XXIII., :B'olio :351, in the name of J'mlG Drn.ge, an estate for life; Thomas A1110s Drage, an estate in rmm1indcr t'xpeetnnt on the death of Jalle Drag-e.

Bounded on Uw South-Bost hy 75 links of Be;mfort Street; on th,' No,-!,h- lVest by 75 links of Perth 'rown Lot 20; on the Nm-ih-Bast hy the South-v Vest honndary of Perth Town Lot 25, lllcasuring 5 chains; ,cnd on tIll' So"lh- West hyaline par<tllel }111(1 eqnal to the N 01'1 h-Klst honn(h1l'Y.

The 8()1tlhctH llJoiely Pe. th rpown Lot Y 21, registered in the Books of tll<' OJlice the registl'a,tion of Det'ds, Book VI., 1"olio 2-)7·1, in the ll<Lll1e of .J oseph lInlTis.

Boundeel on the South-Eost by '7,5 links of Beaufort Street,. on the Norf;h- West by 75 links of Perth Town Lot 20; on the Soltlh-Wcst hy the North-East j-'onndar,v of Perth Town Lot Y 2:3, lllertsuring 5 clmins; mul on the Norlh-lEast hy ,t line p,U'allel CLod C(lual t.o the SOllth-vVest l)Oll11Chry.

Perl h 7.'Olcn Loll Y 26, ilS the S<Lll10 is the subje~t of <L

CertifbLte of 'I'itl" \""""",,,'1'(1 ill the Books of tile Office of rritlos in Voltulle i, 1~J:-~, in ihp nnJl1CS of \YillhLlll Britnall n,ud Clurks Dn,de,)", n,s '.l'('nmlts in Common.

Rou,wlerl 011 the' JVorfh-Bast l"r ;) ehains of .Janlos tltroet; 011 the South-End by i. chain 50 links of Hcltufort Street; on the SOl(th- WC"t by the North­Bast bonndal'Y of Perth Towu ]~ut Y 2-t, lneaSlll'illg' 5 chains; and on the North- West by 1 chain 50 links of the South-El1St boundary of Perth 'I'own Lot Y 20.

GAZETTE, vV.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

No. ooOl.-C.S,O. \ , + 5 Colonial Sec1'et"1'Y'S Office, n, Perth, 28rd April, 189(j.

IllS EHellenl'v the' Governor in Executive -=- Council ha.s· hc'ell pk'fLsed t.o lLppoint ERNES'I'

}IJ;;NRY to lw District Registrar of Births, Deat.hs, ,mcl J\lIarricLges for the East. Kimberley Registry District, 1Jicc Sir A. C<Ullpbdl, resigned; to reside at. IV ync1ham.

OCT. BURT, Uncler Secretm·y.

No. 6602.--C.S.O. Coloni"l Sec)'eta,1'Y's Office,

Pel'ih, 28rcl AIJ1'il, 1896.

'I-IIS Excellency the Goyernor in Executive Coun­(;il has been pleased to make the following

appointments in the Crown Law Dep<1rtm.ent ;--l:! S 7

\1 "IT ERNES'!' IhmRY to he Clerk to the Magistrates, Cll'rk of the .Local Court, and Clerk of the Genern,] S,'ssions of the Pmwe 'et Wyndhmn, ·,.iee Sir A. C"'npb811, resigned.

JOHN L. CI,ARKE to he 'L Clerk in the Centl'ld Oflicc, Sllpn'Hl() Cmn'i', Perth.

l'm:cy FIELDlNG to be l\.esi(](,llt .i\l>lg-istrate of the N ol'th- I~ast Coolgal'clil' Magisteria.] Distriet, and tIlt' JVbg'istl'nte of the LOCll,l Court at Kanowna.

THOMAS G.\J"I"OlW to h) Clerk to the Mao'is­t.rates and Clerk of the Local Court b at Krl,nowna.

A. G, Cr,IF'roN to lw Resident iYlagistr"te of the l~ast ii-Tnrehison Magisterial District and the Magistrate· of the Loc,d Court at Lake Darltlt.

'YV. O. iYIANSllRIDGlc to he Clerk to the Magis­tt'at:cs mu] Clerk of the LOCl11 Court at LILke Drtrl"t.

H:B;NRY N'ORMAN to be Clerk to the ii-Iagistrrttes and Clerk of the Local Court at Cue.

.JOHN H.l'SH'I'ON to he Clerk to the lYIagistrates aJl(l Clerk of t.he Local Court ,Lt Esperance.

OCT. BURT, U nc1er Seeretary.

No. 0;,\)0.-··C.S.0.

1 6*" 1<] ~!~_A·1 ()Olonialp~:;}:~~~I;~~':1~;~l~e189a.

f::T1S .Excellency the Governor in Exe(;utive CO~lll­_J... cl1 bts \'eell ple<tsecl to n1<1ko the followlllg

appointmonts in the Ec1u(;atioll Dc'p<1rtment;-\ b:i' R H. A. BRADDOCJ( to lw, temporarily rtnc1

provisionally, Aeting Assisbnt at the Fre­mantle Boys' School, I,ice VY. J. 'J'. Angwin, transforred.

1701 \Jif

IV. J. T. ANGWIN to be, tomporarily and pro­visionally, lVInstcl' of Nl1rrogin Brook SchooL

VVl\I. BOJ)I,I':Y to be, temporarily and provision­ally, M,lster of vV"lkawn,y School, vice A. J. l~owis, resigned.

AN'l'ONIA A. VWl"l'EI, to be, temporarily nnd provisionn,lly, MisircEs of vVnterloo School.

CL E. A. ELT,lO'l' to he, telllportwily and pro­visiowllly, Mistress of Grcenhills Sehool.

Ar,IOE HOIVE to be Acting '1'empor,wy Assist­ant at lYlidhlnc1 Junction School.

lhVID l~r-;Es to be 'l'emporary Assistant at the Perth Boys' School,vice 'iV. F, Croft, re­signed.

~~ F. H.ANSON to hC', tempora.rily and provision­ally, j\'Iaster of Kelll1scott School, vicc J. H. Bmy, trn,nsfcrl'cd.

I'IS 11{; J. H. BIU Y to he, temporarily ,mc1 pro vi si Oll­

nUy, Assistant at Boltconsfield School,ricc Eclwlll'cl KCl'slmw, transferred.

l<JDWAR[; KEI,SHAW to be, tomporarily and pro­visionally, Master of Bnsselton Schoo] vicc W. RP. Smith.

OCT, BURT, U nc1er Secrebry.

APRIL 24, 1896.J

No.6ll06.-C.S.O.

Colonial Secj'e!c;l'Y's Office, Perth, 24th April, 18V6.

I:::TIS Excellency the Governor in Exeeutive _1.. Council luis been pleased to temporarily

appoint H. V. FALICINER to be lVIining Registra.r :1t Hall's Creek, Kimberley Goldfields.

OC'1'. BURT, Under Secretary.

No. G603.-C.S.O. Colonial Secretary's Office,

'Ho Pedh, 23j'd Api'i!, lSg6.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, tlmt It Ret.Ul'n of the Election of VV. C. FORSYTH, as

Councillor for the South vVard of the JYluniciPltl Council of Fremantle Municipality, vice Taylor, lllLS

··been received at this Office. OCT. BURT,

Under Secreta.ry.

No. GG04.-C.S.O. '" 5 s Colonial SeCl'eta1'Y's Office,

1Iii Perth, 281'(/ April, lSg6.

I T is hereby notified, for g~neml information, that a Return of the Elec';lOn of VV ILLIAllr Blm­

STEAD and JOHN F. lVIOORE as Coulleillors, ltlld G. N. CLARICE as Auditor, for the Municipal Council of Coolgarc1ie JYIunieipaJity has beell reeeivec1 at t.hiN Office'.

OCT. BUR'r, U ndm.· Secretary.

No. llll05.·-C.i:l.O. '""" Oo/'on;(I,l !)ecl'et",.y's (~Ilice,

jJ-tf Perth. >.!H"nl April, 18[lli.

TIIS ~xcellency the Governor in ~xeeuti\:~ COl1n­-.L_ Cll has been ple<Lsed to "ppomt R. I HOMAS to be <L lVIem bel' of the Licensing Board at the Port of Broome for the granting of Licellses under the provisions of "The Boat IJicensing Ad, 1878" (42 Viet., No. 24).

OC'1'. B Ul~T, UncleI' Secretary.

No. GG07.-C.S.O. Colon'iu,Z Secreta)'y's Oftice,

l'erth, 24th AjJl'il, 18%.

il lS Excellencv the Governor in Executive - Council h"s\een pleased to deela.re the block

of land hereunder desel'ibed to he a portion of the Collie CmLl Mining Distriet, for the purposes of Administmt.ion under "The Mineml Lancls Act, 1892."

OC'1'. BURT, Under Secrehtry.

Thirty-two perches or thereabonts, beiilg a pOl·tion of Perth Building Lot A 10, "nd bounded 011 the No?'th- West by 1 chain 34 links of Pier i:ltreet; on the N01'th-EtLst by <1,

line of 1 chain 50 links parallel with Howkk Street, and at a distance of 1 chain 34 links thel'efroll1; on the South-East by 1 chain 34, links of Building Lot A 9; a ld on the S01Lth­West by a straight line uniting the North-vVestern and South-Eastern boundaries already described.

NOTE.-See page 698 for amended notice in connection with Electiol1 of Leederville ]'lullicipal Council.

\v.A. 651

No. G59G.-C.S.O.

c'\. mended Regulations under "The Friendly Societies Aet, 1894" (58 Vie., No. 23).

[)lU'SUltllCe of the powers and authorities conferred by '1"lIe F1'iendly Societies Act, 18.9"'k, and of every ot.her

power and ,,,uthol'ity enahling him in th"t behalf, His Excellencv the Governor of vVestern A ustmlia, by and with t.he < advice of the Executive Coumil thereof,' cloth make the following a,mended i'tegnla,tions in lieu of the existing ]~egulations numbered 27, 67, 74, fmd 77, which are hereby e,Hlcellec1, th"t is to s"y:-

27. Every application for a,pproval of change of name must he nmc1e, in duplicfLte, in Form 'IV ,tl1nexec1 hereto, ,md must be supported by staintory deehtnLt.ions, which nmv be in the Forms X ana Y fLllnexed hereto. If apIJrovec1 of by the Registrar, tbe word" approved" 8h,,11 be written <Lt the foot or cnd of each s1](,l1 eopy, and the Sftllle shall be signed hy ilw HcegistrILr. [So 21 (2), and s. 9 (3).J

67. No society 01' hralll·h which eontmcts with anv person for the p"yment ,Lt his c1eath, or for defraying tl;e expellses of his'hnrial, or for fm,I' of the purposes of sub­sections 1 and 4 of section 7 of t.lw A('t, of ,t gross sum exceeding twenty-five poullc1s, or fol' a like p,t,Yment. on the de<Lth, or for c1efntying the expellses of the 1'lll'ial of a, member's wife, or of n.lly other pcn;on othel' than the member i-ipeeified in subsection 1 of ;.;eetion 7 of t.he Act, of a gross Sllm exceeding fifteen pounds. slmll he registered nnder the Act. Provided tlmt fL society 01' branch lll<LV provide for periodical paymentN under snilseetions 1 and 4, of section 7 of the Ad;, exce,'dillg ill the fLggregate in "lly case twenty-five jlounds. 7 (3), s. 7 (4), and s. 44 (I, !)). J

74. Each societ:, and hralH:h which if> repl'(~Sentec111pon the BmLnl shall (unless it desires to discontinue such representation), ,tt the Imlf-ymrly or qmH'terl,v meeting of sueh society or bntlleh inmwdiatd), preceding the tirst dEL)' of ]'chrna1'Y iLnd August rl'spectivPiy, or [tt <L special or ordinary meeting of the society 01' brandl prior or 811 hse­Cl nent to such first dlty of Fehrnary and August. notice of which has been given as p1'esC'rib(:cl in l~eguhLtioll No. 69 for a first election, elect one of it~ members to take the phtc:e of its 1'epresenhttive retiring on such first day of Fehruary CLncl August; fLUd the memher so elected shall, if registered, enter upon office on the fin;t d,,), of FebrmLry or A ugust as the c"se lllay he, or, if not then registered, on the date of such registration. and shall retain office until the expimtion of eighteen months, dating from the first day of Pehnmry or Angnst as the case nuty be. The retiring represenhttive shall, if othc'rwisl' qua.lified, be eligible for re-ele<:t.ion. 44 ( 1. C. h).1

77. A notice, in duplicat.e, ill Forlll Ax annexed hereto, of the appointlllent of the Clmil'lllan, Sec1'chtl'y, Tre,tsurer, cud three trustees, cLnd of [1llY 8uhseqnent chctllgt, thereof, shall. within sevell days after the llwetinp' cLt which the eledion took p1;1ce, be sent to the I~t.gistrm·:' signed by the ofIicers named tlwrein ltnd th,; memlwr presiding; <cnd as soon as possible ,t statelllt'llt or the IHtmeS and occup<Ltiolls of the three tl'uBiees slutll be Judged with the l'tegistmr of Titles, tog'ether with anv further pal'til:ul"n; he llmv re­quire, a.l~cl the fee, as i)rovi(kl by Section 41 of < The FTiencUy Societies Act, 18.94 (hereinafter termed "The Act. "). No person appointed as ahove slmll be c1eemed to be a Trustee until his name has heen registered as such by the Registrar and the Registmr of Titles, but the Chair-111 itn, SeeretiLry, and Treasurer shall hold office from the date of their 'registry by the Hegistmr. As provided in section 43 of the Act, all legal proceedings sh"ll be instituted and carried on in the mmles of the Chail'llla,n or Soeretary of the Board for the time being. CS. 41, s. 43, and s. 44 (r, f,1I).J

OCT. BURT,

16th A pl'il, 1896, Under Secretary.

652 GOVERNMENT

No. 6598.-C.S.0. 2770 Colonicd Secretn,'?!'s Office, "5 Perth, 20th April" 1896.

THE following l'1,ules ,tuc1 Rl'gula,tiom: of the Perth Public Hospih1l m'l' pll hlislll'd for gt'nora.l infol"llla­

tion. 00'1'. HUH.'I',

Under Spcret:try.

THE PERTH PUBLIC HOSPITAl,.

RULES AND B,EGULATIONS

OF 'I'HE

PERTH PUBLIC HOSPI'I'AL,

MADE UNDER THE 58 VIC'rolHA No. 20.

W HEREAS .und(.lr the powers and provisions of "'rhe Hos­pitals Act, lH~H" (5H Vie. 20), the (Jov"l'llor, wit.h the

advice of the .ExeclItiv() Council, Ims, by proclamation in tho Gove,'nment Gnzette, dech1red the Prom'I'lf nOVJmN~rgNT HOSl'ITAL to be a publie hospit>Ll, and Ims aho, with tho :tdvieo aforcg1ti(l, appointed a BOATW OF l\L\NACm~mN'l' of the said Hospital, to consist of the following memberfl, that is to pay: SI I< Cl IWIWE SHEN'l'ON, Knt., and Messrs. GJmTWI~ Hu\NDEU" IV. T. LO'l'ON, W. TRAYLEN, H. D. HoulEs, B. C. ,VOOD, Ji'. ,V. lYloolnmAn, T. QUINLAN, B,rcE SAUNDERS, and VVAL'l'E[t JA;\TJ~S, aUtl n1's. KICNNY, TRATl'nIAN, I(IDI.SAL.I., liAH,V1I:Y a,nd Q'CONNOIt: _AND 'VIlI~n,Ij~AR the said Board have, under the provisions of the s:tid Act, power to make By-laws rmd Reglllations as therein montioned: Now THEUEI,'OHE the s:ti<1 Board, with the approv:LI of the Governor, do make the following H,ules f1lld H.egulations, tlmt is to say

PROCEEDINGS 01<' THE BOAIW.

1. The Board of Management shall moot at the Hospital on the last J!'riday in every month, at 4 p.m., 01' at snch oth~r dl1Y, place, or hour as nuty be fixed at n,ny meeting of the Board; five mombers to form a quorum.

2. If a quorum be not prosent n,t fifteen minutes after the hour appointed for the meoting, those present may fix a iln,y and hour to whioh the Board meeting slmll strmd mljoul'l1ed, othol'wic;o the meeting shn.ll stand adjollrn.,(l to tlw next day of Illeoting',

3. A Clmil'mn.n and Vice-Chairman slm11 be elocted anmmlly by the BOll,rd, at the last meeting of the HO:1r(l in the monl h of January in eV8ry yeal', nnd if lIeitlH'r b" pr .. 's .. 'ut at the time :1 meeting is constituted, any o1ohOl' llll'lIl}"''' Illay be chosell to :\.et as Chairman of sueh meeting by :1 nmjority of the lIlemhors then present. The Clmirlurm shall h:we 11 casting vote only.

'1'he Chairll1lLlT slmll sign all illlportn.nt eOl'l'<lspuudenee, and shall be the mediulJl of COllllllunit'ation h"twe"1l the Ho:wil a.lld the Government. He shall he empowtll'e,l to exphin any 1'''8011ltion8 arrived at by the Ho:wd, a11<1 to give :"lvi" .. , a]](l inst.1'udions to the officials of tlw Hospital botwl'en nil) Illeet.ings of t.he Boar,L

A vacancy occurring' in the ofliee of Cha.il'lll:lII or Viee-ChrtirllJa.n shall be filled up :It tllO next Illeeting of the Board :Lrte'I' such vacrtney lw,s been deel:tl'od, previous notiee bning given ill tho eircula,l's convening the l11eeting-.

'1'he Vice-ChairuH1ll slmll act as Clmil'llla.n during the ",bsl'lIeo from Perth 01' the illnoss of the Clmirllln.n.

4. At every meeting the lllinntes of the pr('vious lllcl,tingoftIH' Board shall be read :Lnd, if n.pproved, confiJ'IJll'(l, ltnd tho 111lsilless proceeded with in the following order:-

1. Bnsinuss arisillg' fro111 the IniuHtos l'na<1. II. Business "rising' out of "ol'rosponclmwe and reports.

Ill. Business of whieh notico has boon gi\-eJl, r1l1(1 sueh other husiness as ma.y ro([ui['e illlIlledia.to a.ttmd.ion.

5. At all meetings voting sha.ll be by show of lmnds, unless in any (;lLSe a ballot be called for by 'Lny tln'(,e members present: P;'ovicled that the election of a Clmil'llll111 or Viee-Clmirman slmll be by ballot only,

6. Special meetings may be convened at any time on 1-B hours' written notiee to the members, either at the request of t.he Chairman or of any fi ve members of the Bo:U'd.

7. No resolution arrived at, or act, matter,or thing- done or authorised by or at ttny meeting shall be rescinded or aJnoncl(>,l at a,ny subscq nel1t Ineeting un less llotieo of such il1tclltled roscission 01' anlendnlent he given in the notice cOllvening' the lllcutillg' at which such rescission or amendment is proposed.

8. The conduct of every meeting' slmll I.e in the hands of the Chairman, whose decision on all pnints of order or as to procedm'() shall be final.

9. The Board may, from time to time, appoint a sub-committee or sub-committees of any number, with sueh po",('rs, rights, and privileges, and subject t.o such conditions a.nd restrictions a.s the Board may a.t such appointment or thereafter detc'rlllino.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

VOTES 0Ji' CON'J'H.l13U'J'ORS AND CONDUC'l' m' ELECTIONS.

lO. E \'ery anulla.l cOllhilm101' of ,£ I, or '" I ifo conhilmtol' of £]0, 8h:1.1111:we OIl!' vote.

I~very ".nnu:,l cOlltrilllllol' of .£5, or (1, life eont.rilmtol' of £50, slmll lmve two votes.

J~very annual contributor of £10 and lip wards, or a life eontrilmtor of £100 and upw:wds, shall have throe votes.

n. '1'he annual meeting of the contributors to the I-Iospitftl shall take pl:tce on the first Ji'riday in January of every year, whon the e1eetion of memhers of t.he Board shall tnke placo.

[2. '['he proposer of each candicln.te shall act as scrutineer.

13, Any person proposing a candidate shall produce such candidate's written eonsent to sorV8, if electod.

14,. 'l'he poll shnll he taken hy receipt, per post or otherwise, of papers containing' t.he l1mues of the cn.ndi(h,tes vot"d fol', :l,nd the signature of the cont.rilmt.or voting. Any voter lImy vote for :J.lly one 01' more of the ealldidates.

15. '1'11e Secret.ary, in c,mjullet.ion with the serntincer of ellch cm1fliilate, slmll trdw e!\a.l'ge of the voting' papel's, and nt. l1w "lose of the ]loll ,h<111 draw up n. minute of th" r('sult. whieh. II'ltel1 eoulltel'signe<l by 1.l]() Chn.irlll:m, slmll he entt·n·d ill thn minute hook, and shall not be sllhjcc.t to all,Y :tfter dispute or inquil'Y, nxcopt W~ 110xt lnnntione(l.

Hi. If the v"lidit.y of nlly dc'etioll is dispnt('rl. :1,11 'lllesl.io11S in dispnte slmll, within seV('ll da.ys of j.]1<\ "Iedioll, be refel'l'ed 1.0 :md settled by the r(,lIln.ining lIlt'm!,,'l's of the Bon.l'd, 01', in ca.st' or Ihe iil'st eledioll, hy the Coloninl S,·el'dllr,Y.

17. The lnst pI eco(ling ('ig-lit I'"les ".h,,-11 not ('onl" inh, force until the provisions of S .. ,ct.ion:) of I he slLid A et h:we bcc'll eOIIl­plied with.

ADMISSION AND DTSCHAHGT<: 01<' pA'rTEN'l'il.

18. Every contributor of £1 :trlllllally sh"ll h:we t.he privilege of recolllmending on() ill-door pn.l,ient; of J:G :lll1lltrl.lly, tlll'pe in­door plLtio11ts; >cnd of .£](l annmdly shall ha v() the pl'ivijpg'o of :tlwlLYs having ono p"tiOllt in tho H ospit:tl. .

Life contributors sha11 11,1'10 Ih!) S>cIlIO privilege in proportion; their donations being' ostilllaterl a.s aJlllual COllj."ill1ltions of 0110-tonth.

lt is to be distineO.l' lIlHkl'stood that Hwse 1'('COlllllI"Il,l:ttions are only to he given to pel'H0118 who j on aeC()1111t of their pov01ty, :ue propor suhjeets for H""pij,:d tn'a1.111('n1.; n.11<l will have to be I'l'IWW"rl :Lt the ()xpi,.".tioll of six ", .... ·k8 i'1'nlll Ill<> admission of the pntiont.

ID. App1ie:mt.s for ",lllli,flioll to the 1l0spit.:J.l who ,l(,8il'e to be a.l,t"lld"cl fl'ee of elml'g''' 8 hn.ll llla.ke a. st:l.t.1l101',Y (l""l:tra.t.ioll, in OH) fOI'1Jj ]>l'ovide,ll'ol' that. IJlII'P"S!), 0,,1.1. th,',V :1.1'0 llll:l.hk to pn.y fol' llIedicnl :Ltt.('ndmw(), and thn.t l.Iw,Y tLl'() not "Id.ilkd to 1ll(',li"lLl :iJ:t,ulld:tul:.u frOtH aD,)' JH'llOii 1. Hoei(~1.'y ()1' iodgo. All,)' pel'SOll lllaking' :1 r"J,'(j ,ke!a.l':l.tioll will he liahlo to ]>l'osl'eni.ioll 1'01' IJ0l'jllI'Y, :Illd a,lso to he pl'occmlecl ngn,illRi~ lllldel' Suctio11 (j(), Snb-secf-,ion 2, of •• fl'hi~ Polieu A di, IHn2."

20. l~v~'I'Y leg·:tlly '11~a.1 iii",l llwdienl prad,itioll.CI·, "n(l every lllellJhol' of the Board 01 l\tTanag'('1lwnt, lnay hk(i\nso rC'c0111UIGlHl

pn,ti('llts for ;1,(bllif-~Ainll; sovm'(~ ;wei{l('nts and ('as(>8 of OlllOl'o'Pl1ey

limy I,,) a.rllllitt.ed at. ",]1 1.illll'S h'y tIll, /{.('"ideni. [\>J,·di"al om",,;. . 21. The R('sid()nt Medieal Ollic'()r sha.11 not uo]' slmll any ot.her

person :tcllllit flS n.n ill-p:l.ti('nt·-

I. i\ ny pl'(·gnll.nt. felll:l.l" 1'01' the 1'111']108" of' eoniineuwut. 11. Any pOl'son sllll'el'ing- from fl,jl inclll'ahle disease.

Ill. Any 1)(,l'son who has disorders for the Clll'() of which othel' ('stn,bli"llllHmts aro pl'llviclu(l, ns lmmtics, dc.

lV. Any porson who, j'('(l11iring food, anll not lIledicine, is 11I0l'e properly an objed 1'01' a. iJ,'noYolc'ut instit.ution.

v. Any pe1'son whosl~ H,(hlllsslon lllig'hl: ontlang(\l' thp other patient.s.

vr. Any prisoner f1"0111 the g'n,ol, cxeept an u}'gent case 1'8C011l111l'lH1ecl hy the prineipnl Governlllent 1VI edica1 Oifieer.

VII. Ally infrmt on aeCoHnt of the cOJl(lition of the mother ~one. p

Pl'07Jide(l that any case ]'('collllIJmHlml hy n medical oflleer shall he adlllitl cd, whetlH'!' sHeh Case he 0]' he not within the ahove terl1ls, lmt the Ji,esident JY[()(lielLI Officer s11,,1I forthwith report sHeh n<llJlission to the B.):trd.

22. '1'he propel' hours fo!' plLtients to present their rccolll­Illendn,tions for admission lo the IIospit:Ll :wo from 10 :l,.lll. to l2 n0011, except in <:fLSCS of Oln(~l'g'(mcy, acejdenL, and snell liko.

2:1. ~o patient shall he disch:trged froll! the Hospita.l without I;he consent of the Medic:tl omo.,,]' in ehm:go .of the caSt', except wll!'1l o}'(lerec1 by the Boa}',l, O}' 111 eases of IlTlsconc1uut 01' on the expiration of the te},1Tl of theil' admission order.

OU'I' REI, mF'.

24. Contributors of £1 anmm11y shall have the privilege of recollll11onding six out-door patients for relid frOlll tho Dispens:wy; contributors of £G, twclve lmtients; contrihutor" of £10, fifteen p:ttionts. Life contributors shn,} I h:we tho 8:elllO pri"ilege in pro­portion, their domttion:3 being estimated as :mnu"l contrihutions of ono-tenth. [t is to be distinctly nnderstood th:ct theso l'eCOlll­menclations are only to be issued' by the contributors to persons who, on account of their poverty, are propel' snbjccts for Ilospital treatment, and who are not entitled to modical attendance from any benefit society 01' lodge.

MORAL AND RELIGIOUS INS'l'RUCTION.

25. P"tients are a.t liberty to receive the visits of i'lIinisters of, or members of "ny sisterhood in connection with, the religious clenominations to which they respectively belong, "nd the pro­fessed religion of eycry pntient slmll he entcred in the "dlllission hook on admission; lllinisl~el's, and such other persons, as afore­said, howe\'er, will not be allolVl,d to rC'main in the w:tr(t, (ex(;ept in caSt~S of the greatest Olllel'g'unc,Y) dUl'ing the pl'ofesslona] vl::;its of the nwdic:d oHieers; :md they slialll'eiire hom tho w:Cl'(llhll'iug­snch tilllC as tuay 1)0 neeul.;;:;a,j'Y fo}' t.he la.tlel'-llalllU(] gentlmllun to disclml'g-e tl1<'ir duties.

It is a.lso to be insisted "pon that ministers of relig-ion :cnd snch other pOl'sons, :cs :1.1'ol'('s:1,id, visiting- the J lospit"l for the purpose of adtl1inbtel'illg' religious illstl'Lwt ion to tiw patients, slmll visit the pn.ticnts of their denomination only, and shall so eOlHluet their services as not to interfere IVi ill the rc-poso :wc[ (luiet of othpr pntiunts in the l1(!H,l' vicinity.

2(;. Any lmtient wishing >Cl1y pm·tieuhl' ministcr, sister, 01' friend to givn l'elig·jou8 COllnsel in casu of dallg'dl'OllS i11nu88, 01' approhension uf thc "Plll'!meh of ck:tth. llmy sig-uify the smue to the nm'sc" ",h() sh:tll at on<oo comlllllnieate with the H.esiil('llj, i'lIeclkal Omeer, 01' with the SelJl'el;;J,l'y, who sh,Lll oht:Lill tiw Vl'cf5once ;\.,ud i-l(:l'vic(~s of the udnlBtul', SistC1\ 01" person reqllirud, if possible.

27. It is not :LlIown,hle to comlu<:t p"hlic rdig-ions ~('rvi"es in the sick w:nd, of tho Hospitnl.

2t;. A room in tho Hospit"l shall, wholl pmcticnhl<:, he avn,i1n.l>le for puh1ie worship alnong the cOllvaleset'llLS of t,l,H~h religious persuasion.

VfST'I'Ons.

29. Any friends, not exc()('ding' two :Lt "11y ono tilll() on any ono clay, may, lInloss prohihit(1(l hy j,]]() H,ositlullt l\l('(lien,l OJlic(>r, be aclmitted to the wards, to \'isit jla,ticnts on ,Yc([lws([a,ys :Lml Sun(hys, hetwpun the hours of t\\'o n.ud foul' p.Jll., :Llld ,;]mll lo:l.YO the wards punctna.lly :1,t tl1'! lattOl' hour. A hell will be rung JiVI, minutes bo£o1'll the hour for (lep"rture. Exceptions to the ahoy() rul" will only hI, "llmv()(l by sl'eei:d p()rlllission of tl](, H,()si,knt J\1edi"rc] O[ficm', 01', in his a.bscHwe. the SCOl'd:Lry, in f;w01lr of no,t]' l'ola,tio118 01' fJ'iends of pn,tiunts in a. dn']lg'e1'OHS sta,te, 01' 1'.0 pel'R()ll~., residing at long distancos rcnd who 1lla.y be oth('rwiso unal,le to visit 1-11U11' siek friends n,t the 1'ug-lllal' visiting houl's. Visitors aro strictly forhidd,!n to introdnc() footl, (l]'ink, or rnfreshlll('nt of a,ny kind wlmtov()l', withont thl' sa,nction of the H,esident lll","[il'"l OfilCOl'; mHl to insllI'e the pm'fed ohs(-ry:1.1wo of this rHl", all ll"rcels, &c .. lllust be oponod in the 111'e8"11(,,, 01' j,he llm'so on duty in the wa.rd.

Visitors must renmin "t the bedside of the 1'"tient they <1.re visiting. Children in a1'ms will n()t he [Vhllittc,(l.

Any person found on j he Hospit11,l proll1ises, without special permission, a,1, other time.; th:m thoso sd "'1'a,rt for t.h" ]'nl'option of visitol'R, is liable to be pt'osecnted in tel'lllS of Cl:t.use 11, 01' " 'rho Hospibtls Ad. It;\}<i.."

J\lIAIN'l'BNANCE 01<' mmIDR AND DISCIPLINE.

30. Patieni.8, when able, and whon so desired, shall help the nurses in the needful dut.ies of the wards, ,mcl shall <tUencll1pon other Fttients whose wea,lmoss :tnd wa.nts ,we g'ro:ttor than their own, and do such oth~r light wOl'k n.s the Itesideut lVleclimtl Ofllcer may direct.

31. Patients mlmiHed suffering from syphilitic or venereal disease lllust (if required) sign an engr1genlpnt to l'EHlutin until discha.rged ll}' the Medica I OJ1ieor in ch:n-ge of the c[we, and the infraction of this rule will prl'vent the patient being aclmittecl at "ny future time.

Pa.tiel1ts in the w"1'cl in which such cases are treated "re not permitted to receive visitors, except by permission of the R,esiclent Medical OiTI e"r.

32. Any p"tient founel gmnhling or using profa,lle 01' inelecent language, or heing intoxicated, 01' committing any breach of any Itule 01' By-law 01' fmy order of the Hom·a (ll' of an,)' lHellical OiTIcer, Or refusing to obey any request a.s by the l:tst preceding

\V .A.

H,ule mentiono,l, shall he liable to instant dismissal by the Hesident ~Icdicn,l om eel', who 11my eXPJ'cise that power, and after­wards report the case to the HOllS,' COlllmittee. The Resident i1Iedieal Offil'l'r shall at tlw sa,me time iuforlll such patient of the clay of the next nll'(cting of the COlllmittee'.

:;H. Pa.tients are not allowed io le:we the prc()incts of the Hospital without the speci"l per1llission of the Resident .Medical OiHeer. giyon by " prtss," whieh lllllst be left with the porter; and "U parcels brought back hy paticnts on their return slmll be examined by the nurse.

34. Patients "re to take their meals at the ward t"ble, except in e"ses of necessity. 'l'hey "re to keep their beds nc"t rend tiely, the beclclothes properl'y arl'1tnged, and attend scrupulously to personal clmmliness. They shall "lso obs"rvG " quiet and respect­ful demeanour tow"rlls the officers of the H()spital, the r :lrses, B.nd each other. Any p:ttient luwing cn,use of complaint shall suhmit tbe Srl.llle to the lcesident Mec1ica.l Officer, or ]\[:l.tl'on, 01' to " 1llember of the House COllllllitte,·.

H5. On the admission of "ny patient into tl,e Hospibl. his address ancl tlmt of his immocliott,e rehtivos, and the m1,llle of the prof"s8e<1 religion of the pationt, slmll be htken by nil! S,-cret:lry. '1'110 effects of t.lw p"tio11t shall be j "ken elmrge of by th" 1111rse, who shall Imu(l them to th .. custody of the 1\latro11, but it must be distinctly uIHlerst.ood th"t, thollg'h the lloa,l'd gi\'(' positiye instruetions t.lmt every cm'e ,dmll Le tnlwn of l-ll'ec!s 80 given in elm1'ge. tlwy will not he l'f'::ponsible for any loss 01' deficiency arising' frolll errors of ql1a,nliLy or description, (>1' from :Uly othcr C:l118P \vh:d:;ovel'.

;l('. On 110 aceount sh"ll any ofil c el', sOl·yant:, or lxttient be n.llowwl to knep a dog within t;]", precincts of tll" Hospital.

:17. Pa.t.iunts 8h,,]] ohs"l'vU all I~nlus, Hy-1a.ws. or Orclers Illade from tilllu to tillle hy j,l", H,,;wd.

HOUSE COM]\l1']"I'EK

:li-:. The Ilo"rd simll ,,It'et n, H()us" Co,llllliti.('e, which shall enw,ist, of ill(' Cha,inmcn 01' th" !loan], a,s all e:e-oll;c;.o llltmlbur, and five othm's to 1.1" "kct"(l an11l1:t.lly.

:m. 'i'lw COlllllliU,eu sl"dlllw(,j; n.t 1.he Hospita.l at ]e;tst ouce in Dvury fOlld,uen (In,ys; th,'"u mlmtlWl'S tu fOl'lll a lj'Hll'lllll, but with j)OWUl' to Olle lllnmhnl', if no lllore l)() pl'es()llt, to il1sj)oct the Hospital, ,111(1 eonv<'nc n.nothol' lllueting n,t SHell titHe as IUa.:y <l.ppo:w to him nemlflll to eonsidur any IllH,ttel' rC(luil'ing immedin,te n,ttention.

,to. Tho COlllmittee slmll ]'eg'nl<l.te tho s"veml dOpa1'tlllonts of the Hospibtl in :wcol'tlanco with tlw Reg-llla.tiollS 01' :wy n.y-1:two 01' Direi'.tions of the HO:l,r(l, n,J1(llllOl'e )J:Ll'tiellbrly in r.,f'·l·cm"e tc all sanitary :dl'airs, :tlld shall take illllllo<iiate 8t"1)8 to redify an) ,!er,-cots that lWLY re,!lli1''' prolllPt aHelltion. sllhjeet ill all cases t( t.ho S<Ulle being' reportml to the HO'U'll.

ill. '['110 Committee ma,)' sllspend, npon slliHci(mt cause, an) sa.laried Ome"l' or sOl'vant other than 1.he 11esi,knt lVil,dical Officer nntil 1.11" deelsion of the Ho"rl1 ean be ohta.ilwd; with power ill tllo lllea,nLimu to elllpl",)' some otlH'l' pl'<lperly (l"a,litkcl pel'son tc otlieiatu in the phco of the "moer or sory:mt so suspended.

4:.l. The Comlllitte(, llmy ol'll,,1' nny l'epail's or aHcrations whicl1 the,Y cOll~ridol' requiro iIl1111C(Ji:LtC attol1tioll.

'1.:3. The COllllllittoe sh"l j hoar nll eomplaints that llmy b, llladc lly pa.tients, o1l1cers, 01' servants, aud ta,].rc such nct-ion a~ the.r may doe1ll necessary in the lluct1:er, 1mtil the deeision of the Bon.rd can he obt"illetl, "]1(1 ,dmll seo that tho Y"riOllS duties ar( perfol'med hY"L11 the sn,la,l'iocl oliieers n.ml slH'v:tnts of the Hospit:tl

.'H. '['he COllllllittoo shall keep :l. hook recording' tho visits 0: the members, :l.nil in whieb :1, note sh:tll lw llmde of allmattel's i1 e01llH'ctioll with their oflice.

45. 'l'he COlllmittee 8h11,11 eXnllline and PltSS all nceolluts ane m'tJ p:ty any accollnt of less tlucu £5, whieh requires iml1leclia,t, p"Ylll()nt.

1G. '1'he COlllmittee m"y 11omin"te all necessary oiHccrs or ser y"uts whose nominations al'e not l'erluired to be nmde by th( Board, "nd nmy fix tl,c remUlHlration anel terlll of service,

47. 'rho memhers of the Committee sh:1.11 hold office for on( yenI' only, and bo appointecl at the last meeting of the Board hel( in January in each year.

The BO<trcl nmy relllove fmy member of the Committee, :l.n( fill "l1y v;w<tney c:wsccl by llcath, resign:ttion, removal, 01' other \vise.

<j,t;. '['he Bmtrcl mny, at any time, enlarge, adel to, modify rescind 01' restrict nny 01' all of the powers 01' duties of the Com mittoc, 01' any orders given, 01' "cts done by the Committee.

PUBLICA'l'ION OF' ACCOUNTS.

<j.H. Illlmedi:l.tely after the second F'riday in each ye:l.l', th SOGl'vLry d,all pl'epa,:'c "ne] cause to b~ published in the ~ove"'n ",enl Gazetle, and to he forwa.rcled by C1rcula.r to aU contr1butor,

G54 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. [APRIL 24, 1896,

a statement of account, to be countersigned by thc Chairman, by 67. The tmnsfer of p~ltionts from the medical to the sm·gical order of thc BmL1'd, showing:- side of tho Hospibl, orVlce or to a Speci"l Dep>trtment. or

1. 'J'he anl()Unt of H,nnnn,l eontl'ihnti()ns~ including 10 cent. of aHlife contrilmtors' donations.

per I 'L'ice t-:;ha11 lw l11rL(le to COl'l'ospol1(ling Physjcian 01'

SurVeOll llHlt,n,tl consent, and the llcl.lUD of' the Physician or

IT.

rIT.

IV.

'['he average annual eXp('lHlitm·e of the Hospital for the three preceding ye:Hs.

The number of elected members of the BOl1rcl to be ehose11 by the eontributors.

The number of attetlclnnces during the ye:n- of each memher of the Board of l'iI:1mLgement.

lYIEDICAL S'l'AY[i'.

50. 'I'he lYIedical St:1J], of the Hospit:11 slm11 be nomin:1tecl by the Board, and shall consist of nine, nml1ely:-Onc sonior physician, onG physician, 0110 s(!nior sllrg'coll, one sUl'geon, on8 obstctrjc physicif111 and surgeon, ODe ophthahni(' snrgeon, on8 ;1ssistant physicitLl1, and 0110 assist.ant sllrgeon, IHorc particnlfLl.'ly referred to as lYledicn,1 Officers, and a Hoside11t Me:dic:tl 0 ifiem·.

51. AHnominrttions to v:wanci('s oc(,uning· ill the st,lIr sll<Lll be ' nmde by the Boa.rd at a suhsequent moeting to tlmt 'lt which tl10 vacancy is decbrecl.

52. Medic:tl Oftlcers (other tlutll the Hesic1cnt Medical offieel") 811:111 take, in weekly rohttion, u11(ler nWllieal he·'.t:mmt, all patients admitted during such weekly term of duty, Sll hjeet to such :trrangements as Hmy from tim,' to time he din'ei:e(l hy tIll" Board, ~tncl shall C<11Ty ont :,l] such duties :md ob~,(,l"ve >111 BHeh regulations :ts lllay be by these or any future rulos defined, or :cS may hereafter from tiBle to time be required by the Hoard.

53. 'rho Rom·cl lll:CY nomin:tte for "PPllintmellt, fLS Honor",·y Consulting Surgeon or l)hysici:1n, :my UlUlllbcr of ill() medical profession who is the prilleip"l Medical Oilien of the Govcmment for the tirno being, 01' -who h,ts herotofore 01' lU1LY hereafter , hold, oftlce as a Medical Officer to the :t period of ten I

ye:11"s. Suell surgeons or physici:ms att<'m[ fLt tho lIospibl when summoned for COllsnlt"tiOllS or oper;Ltioml.

54. The Medic"l St:dI slmll hold oJIico lll1ring· tl", pkasure of the Governor.

I~ULES O},' 'l'HE JlIEDICAL ;S'l'c\ [,' li'.

(l.)-HONOnAlcy PHYSICIANS AND SurwEONs.

55. The Obstetric PhysicimI a,lHl Surgeon sh"'ll ,rttlmd not less than twice in each week in thc foronoon for ill(' treatment of in-patients.

66. '1'he Ophthalmic Suro·eon sl1:111 :lttend l,n the paticmts aiIected with diseases of the b eye on Tuesday anclli'rilby in each "week.

[)/. It s1m11 be the duty of the Physicia,ns ,m(l Surgeons to sec and prescribe for the in-p:ttiel1ts, :1nd for the ont-p:Ltiellts, as hereinafter mentionecl.

58. Each Physici:m to in-plLtiellts rmd each to in-patients shall have n taking-in week once weeks. lIe shall reeeive all onlil1rLry <:ases, hring -with them an order eoulltersigned by any Oilil'l'r. In tll(' 1:1tter C:Lse they slmll be placed in :1 hcel of the oiilen so ,;igniug·.

.59. All cases of clise:tses of tho e.re mul uf womon shall 1)(' pl,lccd in the w:trels (if :tny) speei:tlly :tssignwl to thulll.

(;0. No p;ttient who has heon in the H,)spital Hncler the treatment of one Physil"ian or Surgeon slu,11 Iw placcd ill tlw bell of lmother for tre,dllLCnt fUl· t.he S<tIlW (lis,,:tse, exc"pt iJy 11mtnal :'Ll'l'itng'cluent.

(H. In the case of there being no v:tc:mt l)('(ls hdongillg to tlw Physicinn or Surg-uoll of the w,'ok, sh;Lll 1", pl,],[:",] iH :my vaeallt hua, n,nd l'Clllovn·l to the Will'tl th(' ,lU('lllling' Physid;tn ne Surgeon H$ soon rts possihle.

G2. Ea.ch Physiciml :lllrl SurgeDn sjmll visit his w:),]"(ls at k"st t,vice a -week, and shall, a.s far a,s possil,l,-~, :-l,(lh('1'(, to t-lH: rtppointed dnys and hours.

G3. 'rhe days ancl huw's of :ctklHLmcc of the M oelieiLl Of!icers slmll be decided upon llt it nreoting of the Officers, held in the month of Mal"ch, ,"nd the clays lllld hours slwll I,,, by the Officors according to seniority.

G4. In the nnavoiebblo tmnporn.ry :thsonce of fLlly Physieim, or Surgeon, it Sh:1ll be his duty to for the discharg·e of his duty by an ;\sslsi:n,llt Physician or <1n SUl'g"c'nll : in the event of diiHculty in SC)

oiHce. he shall it to the lksident act for him.

65. In the absence from Porth of anv Physici:Hl or Surgoon, or during·bis illness or . at his ofilce, his dutios shall be performed by the or Surgeon.

GG. In the "bsencc of the Ophtlmllllic Snrg·C'ol1 or the Obstetric Physicittn and Surgeon, the Assista~lt. Surgl'on or the Hesidont Medic:1l Officer shall undertake his ,lnties.

Sm·;;:eoll'to whom such t1',1,11sfe1" is to be made shall be endorsed on tIle be(l ,md tlw i}<1ti"nt so Ol·elm·cd to he removed sha.ll bo tr,1,)lsfolTed th" leaot possihle deltty, ftml notice sl1:111 he givon to the ~IedierLl Oilker to whom the OiLse is tmnsferred.

GcL The .l'hysiciml and rcspedively, or, subjoct to his control. tho Resident Ollkc'r, shall, from tillle to time, order in writing on the diet enrd the particular diet to be supplied to each p"tient, and no diet except what is ordered on the diet ctLrcl slmll be issllecl.

(iD. vVhen:1 conslllt,ttion is called, or an ope1'rLtion about to be perform od, the H,esiclent lHedie,tl Oflh,er shall instruct the Secre­tary to send notices of the S;1,llll) to the members of the lYI ediCt1,1 Offieers ,md to tho TvJediciLl Tvlelllbers of tIle B,)ard.

70. [11 ,uT;mging the list of opemtions the Medic"l Office1"s 8h:111 i'oilo\\' ono anotllC'l' in their ol'dt\l' of soniority, and. in cases when' the iLssish,nts :ere the officers shall h;we prec8dCll~e in :1,11([ the sImll follow in the order of

Ine11 for \\"ll0Hl thuy aet.

7 j. No imporhtllt opemtioll slull 1)(, performed without tlw p1'8vions consc'nt of t.he pa.:iel1t 01' his friU!1(ls, 1101' -witbout a. eonsulbtion by the Sm-gicnl Oifict'l"s. and, in C:1se of difference. hy sueh officers and the COllRulHng· f-lnl'geon, :-111<1 at which rt

m"jority shrLll be fa,vour"hle th,'rdo. The' r('suIt of ("loch C011-

sulbttion shall be untel"C',l in the' Consultation Book. to whieh iL11 tho oJlieers present slmll "ttaeh 11)('i1" sign:tt l1l"('S.

72. Th'-'1"e slULll Le a buok calkd tho "Medic"l Oftlcers' Attendance l-look/· whieh r;h,ll1 show the lwhml attend;1,ncc of o:1,ch J\Iedic-al 0 me",·.

7:;. };ac·h I'hysici,l,n ,wd e"ch Snrg·eon shall att"lHl at the Out-pati~nts' Dep:n-tllll:nt twice a week. nmllcly. on lYrond:tys and 'rlnlL'8(1~ty8, rJ1nesch1,ys and ]j1yidaYR, at 8HCh thnD~ as 1l1rty be mutunl1;" illT;mg·cd by tlw J\f c(liC,t] Staif.

(2.)-il..SSIS'rANT L'HYSWIANS AND SOIWEONS.

it.. It 81m11 be the duty of tho Assisbllt PhYsici:1n 8n1'o'00n, in the ah~cnce of'tht\ MedieaJ Offieel's, '1:0 sec pr,,;,ri))(' for the out--paticllts ;md tlw in-p11tients.

and "nd

/.). l~neh r\ ssisb1,nt Physieian awl oach Assistant Surgeon shall "Hene! ,1,t the Out-pntiellts· Depn1"tm"llt twicc :t week, viz.:

and Satnrdnys, nf snch tjllH~S as lll,ty he IJlutnally J'ilo,lic:tl Stnt!".

7(5. '1'110 Assishmt Surgoon slml] :Lttcnd all op<'rntiolls, :1ne! 1'01h101' snch assistance as Inay bo l'('qnired.

". In the absence of l1 Physicinn or Surgeon, his duties shall be performed by the Assisbnt Pbysician or Surgeon.

'If). In C:1S0 of the nnn.voidable ahs311c8 of the Assistant 01' Snl'~eol1 he shall 111<Lke arrang;t'l11Pnts \vith t,}1(~

:lfedic,),l OIIiccr for tho pcri"ornmncc of his duties.

Ri'~SIDENT J\UmICAL OPFICBIL

7D. 'J'lll' ]imid,'nie M,'clicnl o {!km· shall he iLppointed by the Governor. on the rC(·ollllncmL1tioll of t,lw Bom·d. and bp l1 duly qnllJifi(~(l 1'(\~id{'nt ill thl' llospitrl.l, antI l11111Ull'rio{l,

mld slmll lIesidclli: He<Lcl of the Hospital.

so. Hn 811:111 hn for t1", gelll'r:t1 snp,'rvision of tll(' Hospital. :md 3'''L11 the enti1"" control of all p:1tiontR fLlld of all s:thried ofi1col's awl servants of' tl\(: Hospital.

fn. Ile shall lmve pow"r to snslWlHI ;lny om""r or scrv~mt, b illlll]('(lia,ll' l"<:port to tlw ('Imirmml of tl", lJons,) COlll-

"2. J II tlw "hsc'l1c' of the M"clienl OtfiC("·3 h(, s\",ll be OH' p .. in('il'<Ll j',["(lit·,\.l Ollic,'r of the Hospihl. with fnll ]lower to iut('r­

in thc~ 1",I'cahnnnt of patients in l'asc~s.in which urgent eil'(;U1l1-;1,ppeal' to h1111 to rendo1' his int(ll'fel'en('o llt'(:essal'Y.

S:l. In the :tbseneo of <tny Assisi::mt StnJI he sh",1l, if re'1uir­l'cl by the111, makc' :n-r:rng·ulllellts for. or himself Hnclert:1ke tlw discharge of t.heir duties.

fU. He sh"ll h,we the sole elmrg·e of the Operilting Book, :L1l11 slmll keep m, accurlLte rceord of iL11 oper:ttions performed, with results.

Jlp shall have the eh:tl'g~ of, and he rospollsib]o for, the lnsiTUlHcnts and appal'('1t:ns, and eanse ol'dinary

to Lp "lfc,ctoel thereto, and on t:tking sh,,11 sign the' iolV,'n1'()1·v in proof of the COlTectness thoroof. No Hew illstru­llH'nts he ol"(lcrocl. and no aJt()l"ntioll or :tclclitions to any illstnlllll'ut or :lPP:Ll"fLtus slmll be lllade, excopt on his written (lir<'dion. or tlmt of one or 11<on· of the Modieal Sbff, subject to the a'l'pl"Ova1 elf the Hoard.

su. He 211:111 snmmon the police to t,,1,ke ch'1l'g"() of any case of lLttelllpted suieido or criminal violence, nnd aftor such time sh"ll not be responsible for the detention of the patient.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT

87. He shall not, lmless required by these l~ules, or by the Board, or a nIedical Officer, undertake any routine medical or surgical work in the wlwds; but by general supervision see that all officers and servants strictly perform their respective duties, and carry out the instructions of the staff, and also keep a thorough and complete record of all cases treated in the Hospita,1.

88. He sha,1llmve full power to admit or refuse to admit the friends of any patient, as he may think fit, and nmy, let his dis­Cl'etion, prevent the admission of visitors to l1 wlwd at t1ny time.

89. On the death of any patient he sb,1l intimate the same to the Medical Officer under whose care the patient shall have been, and on receiving information of the time at which a post 1n01"tem will be convenient, he shall communicate with the Staff.

90. He shall visit the wards every morning a,nd evening, at 8.30 a.m. and 7 p.m., he shall accompany the Mombers of the Staff during their visits to the wards and sce tlmt the orders of the Medical Officers are carried out, that the medicines l1re of proper qua,lity l1nd properly l1dministered, l1nd shall give particull1r attention to the temperatme l1nd ventilation of the wards.

91. He shall, with the aid of the Secretary, as fl1r as possible, satisfy himself that every applicant is deserving of relief; but all ;';"ses recommended for admission by mombors of the Board and Stl1ff shall not come under this Rule.

92. He shall, during' the winter, deliver a course of lectures to the Nursing Staif, attendance at which shall be compulsory.

93. He shl111 sign all certificates aWlU'ded to Nurses who may have gone through a course of training in the Hospital, which must be countersig'ned by the Chairman of the Board.

9,1. He shall devote his entire time to the service of the Hospital, and shall not engage in l)rivate practice.

95. He shall perform such oth~r professional duties as ma,y from time to time be determined by the Hom·d.

96. He shall afford the Hmwd ,wcl House COlllmittoe every information, and furnish them with reports on alllwd;tors within his controll1s may seom to him necossm·y.

97. In all correspondence on Hospitnl business, except such as occurs directly with the Stt1ff, the l{esidollt JIIIedical OHicer s1mll transmit the same through the office, so tlmt a permanent record may be kept.

\)8. He shall conduct all corresponclence with the outside public in reference to the treatment or condition of Imtients, ,cnd no communica,tion slmll be made except with his oonsent 01' on his directions.

9fl. It slmll be his duty to make all necessary eommullica­tions to the Press touching cases of accident or assault n.dmitted to the Hospital.

100. He shall be responsible for, mld, with the assisbnce of the Medical Stafl n.nd Secreta,ry, slmll prepm'e the Anllual Heport, in so f,11' as the medic"l portion is concerned.

101. He shall always be on duty on the days of the Board or House Committee moetings, and also during the hours of attend­a,nce of the lYIedical Officers, except by speci'Ll permission of the Chairnmn of the :Honse Committee.

102. In the absence of the Secretary, aJl matt~rs which ill the ordinary way would be referred to him, slmll be referred to the Resident :M.oc1im11 Officer.

103. He shall have two weeks' leave of ~1bsence alllllUClly, the tn.king of which slmll be compulsory. Any further ICtwe of absence must be a,rrnng'ed for throug'h the Board.

104. Leave of tLbsence for more than twcnty-four hours at other than the times above mentioned must be arranged for with the Chairman of the House Committee.

105. He shl111 not be out of the Hospib11l1t any time during' , the absence of the Dispenser, nor on any night later tlmn 12 o'clock, unless he has obtained from the Chairman of the House Committee special leave.

106. In case of his illness the Resident lYIedic"l Officer shall report to the Chairman of the Board, who shall arrange for the discharge of his duties.

107. The Resident Medical Officer slmll, in the intervals between the visits of the Physicians a,nd Surgeons, take charge of the patients who have been seen by them; but he shall not alter the tre"bnent or diet adopted by the Physicians and Sur­geons, except when such a change of symptons occurs as shall make it absolutely necessary to do so. In every case of emergency he shall at once communicate with the Medical Officers.

108. He shall, on admission of all patients into the wards, enter or cause to be entered in the case-book a full report of their previous history and their prescnt condition.

109. He shall enter into the case-books a daily report of the progress and treatment of every plCtient under the care of the JYIedical Officers.

1l0. He shall underta1re any investigation calculated to eluci­date the history and symptoms which he has to report, and especially such investigations as the JYleclica,l Officers may clirect.

GAZETTE, W.A. 655

111. He shall not publish the report of any case without the written permission of the Physician or Surgeon under whose care the patient has been.

112. He shl111 not perform any operation without the consent of the Medical Officer having chm'g'e of the case, except in cases of special emergency.

113. He shall administer amBsthetics subject to the instruc­tion of the nledical Staff; no amesthetics shn.ll be a.dministered in the Hospital except in the presence of a lYledical Officer.

11'1. The Resident JIIleclicl11 Officer shall, in the event of a member of the Stair requiring any special instrument, notify the same to the Chairman of the House Committee.

115. In respect to the operating theatre he shall see :-1. That the windows and ventilators, etc., are in proper

working order. 11. That there is a good supply of various antiseptic

lotions, dressings, ba,nda.ges, etc. IIr. That all instruments bl1nc1ages, dressings and other

appliances be neatly and carefully arranged in l)roper "ne! suitable places.

IV. 'l'hat it be thoroughly, regularly, and completely cleaned.

v. That it be kept locked. VI. Th;,t previons to operations it be properly warmed.

VII. 'l'lmt thore is a plentiful supply of hot water. VIII. Tlmt all instruments likely to be required are laid

out in readiness, thoroughly aseptic and in good 'working order.

IX. That l,ll sponges have been thoroug'hly cleansed and disinfected.

x. 'l'lmt immedi~1tely after an operation all the instru­ments used, when permissible, be scalded, cle,msed, rendered lCscptic a,nd repbced in their propel' places in t.he opel'~ttillg' ea)sl.).

Xl. Tlmt illlmedi"tely ~tftor any operntion l111 marble sbbs, basins, etc., be thoroughly scrubbed and clcmled.

lW. Ho sh"n sce tlmt the following weekly reports, with such others l1S may be ordered, are submitted to the Clmirlllan of the House Committee :-

1. I~etUl'n of all in and out pntients. II. Return of cases of typhoid fever.

HI. Return of Cleses of infectious and COlltl,gious diseases. IV. Return of paticnts in Hospital more than six weeks,

lend rmLson for detention.

117. He slmll exmlline and prescribe for out-pl,tients when required by the Bo~u'd or House Committee, accidents and (nnel'gencies being attcntlod to at allY til1l0.

118. Misconduct on the part of the l~esident lYIedical Officer slu111 render him liable to suspension by the Chairman of the B(mrd.

SECRETARY. IW. The Sccrntar,Y shall be nominated by the Board, and,

Babjed to ~lny written agreement, hold office during the pleasure of the Governor, nnd shall devote the whole of his time to the service of the HospihLI, and shall not be engaged, directly or indirectly, in any bnsincss or profession.

120. He shall conduct the correspondence, and have the charge of all documents rehlting to the Hospital. He shall summon llncl attend llll meetings of the Board and of Committees, and shall keep minute books, in which all the proceedings of these meetings shall be respectively inserted, and slmll see, as ftU' as practicable, that alll'esolutions or orders passed at such meetings are forthwith carried into effect.

121. He shall, under the direction of the Board, keep the books, forms, and accounts of the Hospital, and shall submit his aceount books to the BonoI'd and the House Committee whenever required.

122. He shall issue and be accountable for the clothing, bedding, linen, glass, crockery, cutlery, mId cooking and kitchen utensils, and make an iuyentory of the smlle in a book to be kept for that l)Urpose, in which he shall regularly enter the receipt and expenditure of such articles; and he sha,1l, in the months of June and December of each year, prepare and su bmit to the Trustees a list of such things as may be required in his depm·tment for the ensuing half-year.

123. He shall, under the direction of the Board, order and receive the stores and supplies furnished by the contractors and tradesmen, and see tha.t they conespond in description, quality, and (l1mntity with the tenders and orders; and in case they do not so correspond, he 8h"n have power to return the same, and shall be responsible for the due issue thereof.

124. He shall see that a sufficient qm1l1tity of stores be provided for the use of the Hospital.

125. He shall not procure any stores from othel' trn.d<:smcn than those appointed by the Boarc1.

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126. He shall make out a daily diet roll, by which the number of patients on each diet nmy be known.

127. He shall see to the dail.y delivery to the cook of the propor (luantity of provisions for the chy's consumption, according to the diet roll, and shall weigh, Il1cmSllre, and deliver to the vVardsllutll rmd Nurses the groceries ,md medicrtl comforts for those paticnts for whom tbey rue ordered.

128. He shall carefully examine all the tmclG3mon's bills for provisions and other ,wticlos, and make up the accounts for presentation to the House Committee at their next monthly lllccting.

129. He shall receive all moneys p"id at the Hospih,l, m1(l enter the same in the cash book, rend pr,y the smne into the Bank, and obt"in a receipt in duo form £loom the Bank for the alllount pl,icl in.

130. He shall present a copy of the By-laws to every employe who may be appointed, iUlmediately after his or her fLppointment, and obktin his or her sign"ture to a duplicltte copy, which he shall keep in the offiee for tlmt purposo. lIe shlt11 kcep ltn interleaved book cont'1ining Iho By-bws, and slm11 insert any now By-bw or order as soon 'cs it sh,,11 h,we beon passed by the Bom'd, ,md shall nt once uOllllllunicnto it to tho person or pers ms to whom it Ilmy rebte.

13l. He slmll not issue stores of any kind except for use in the Hospitltl, and slmll be rosponsible thrLt no portion of the property in his chltrgo be wasteJ or removed from the Institution.

182. He slmll see tlmt ltll parts of the Hospitltl grounds are kept in ,a proper stntc of cleanliness and order, <cnd tlu,t tho olllployes generally do their duty.

133. He shn'!l report to the House Committee any repairs which may be necesslU"Y, ltuc1 givc attention to the smne during the progress of ltny works. He shall "Iso see that all fittings and ltppliances ltre in an efficient state.

13,j" He shall receive all property ltnd moneys from plttients on ltdmissiol1, ltnd enter particubrs thercof in It book to be kept for the pm'poso, giving the p"tient a receipt therefor, ltncl on the discharge of the owner he slmll return the same, taking It

proper receipt. 135. In the event of tho dm,th of a patient he shall, when

practicable, COllllllllllimLte illlmeclin,tely with the rellttions or friends.

136. He shall be responsible for handing over ,,11 nnclain18d bodies to the undertaker for deccnt interment, ltnd slmll lumd over ltll those claimed to the friends of the deeoascd.

137. He slmll prepn,re a p"pcr for the Clmi1'nmn at every mceting of the BO<trd 01" " COlllmittce, giving an outline of the business for consideration, and he shall llmke " report of the manner in which ho Ims acted npon the orders and resolutions of the preceding' mecting, whetllel' the smue Imve, or h"ve not, been fully cnTried out.

138. He shall, on the (by following eltch Hom'cl or Committee Meeting, tmnscribe into the :iYIinute 1300k f,]'i1' copies of the minutes tn,ken at snch mceting.

130. lIe shall bnJance the cash book at the end of eMh month, noting whether snch Bahtl1co "grecs with th"t shown by the b"nk book, and if not ag-reeing, expbin the cause of the difference.

1'10. Ho shall not lcnd ftny books or pn,pors belonging to the Hospitltl, or permit them to he inspcutod or removcd, without the express l}ermission of the Bom'd, which permission shnJl be duly minuted.

HI. He slmll keep the contributors' book, n,nll shall entor therein nml in the cash book ,,11 subscriptions or donations received, >Lud shall report tho SltllleJ ltt the noxt meeting of thc House Committee.

11·2. Hc shall copy in "press copy-book all letters written on the business of the) Institution, mld shall execute all orders he 11my rceoive from the Bo,]'rd or nny COlllmittee or the Chrtirnmn thereof.

U3. Ho shall h:we control of the Hospibl Libntry, mld shltll not lend rmy books or p"pers thcrofrolll.

1<1,t. He slutll, whencver pmctic,"hle, inshud ancl drill the malo employcs ill hoso pnwticc ,md tlw usc of tlw fire s,wing appliftnces, [,nd in the ovent of fire shnJl ftssun!D supremo conlllmnd.

lYTATHON.

H5. 'J'he iVI<1trou slmll be nomilmtecl by the Boa.rd, [111(1, subject to any written rtgeoemont. hold oflice dming the pleltsure of the Governor, anel l"C'sido in the (lwnkrs provided for her, and slmll elevote th() whole of her timo a,nrl a.tt('ntiull to the sllperinkndellco and g-ener,ll of tho She!':" uf the Hospital. She shall also takl~ Olltiru ehnl'g'u of llcJlllostie an'airs of the Nurses' Home ltncl of the Hospibl :1lld have full control over ltll Nurses m1<l fmm,,}e to thc Institution; ltnd in case of disobedience misconduct, or nogloct of (luty on tll(.~ part of any l\fUl'SG 01' u1l1plo;y6, she shnJl haNC power to suspond such Nurse or femdo employ,;, reporting- fully thereon in writing through the Secretary "t tho earliest oppor­tunity.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 24:, 1896.

146. She shall seo that lt11 Nurses strictly carry out the directions of the Medim,l St"ff and Resident Medicltl Officer reh,tivo to the treatment of tho Patients.

1/17. She shall report ill \vriting all resignations, vacancies, lerwe of absonce, promotions, and ddects in thc Nursing Stl1ir to tho Housc Committee throngh the Secretary; [md she shall furnish fortnightly to the House COllJlnittee It report as to the efficiency or oth~rwise of the N ur.,ing Stltff.

148. She shall be cltrdul to see tlmt ltllm·ticles of clothing, bedding', ctc., ltro kept in thoroug'h r\'pltir; rmd tlmt all articles of bedding (including in use in the wm'ds ltre frequently changed 1:1ud l'cgularrly aired the n,iring ground provided for such purposes, and thltt no bedding which Ims been in use be stored ltWlty without previous <tiring'.

H9. She shltll inculcate strict o"ono111Y in the use of fuel, gltS, etc., ,wd sce tlmt all Unl1eCe3~'wy lights are dispensed with during the llig'ht, and tlmt order, ulea,nlinoss, ltncl punctlmlity prevail throughout the estltblislullent.

130. She shall visit mch ,Vnrcl <Lt 1000st twice every d"y, oltrefully snpervisillg all tlmt <1pporbtins to the nursing ltnd hOllle departments, or that lllay contribute to the comfort ,wd welfm'e of the p>Ltients and to the dlkeenc)' of the Hospital gen8mlly.

1Gl. She slmll receive from the Sccretfwy (on requisition nUlde in "writing) all clothing, bedding, linen, glass, cutlery, croekery, utensils, ltncl applirmcos of every kind required for the use of the HospitnJ, ltnd for the CfWC' ,md custody of which she shall be responsible.

152. She shltll bo respollsihle fOl' the intemal economy mld general management of tho Nurses' Homo, the quality, quantity, ltnd prep,ulttion of the food, thc st"te of tbe dormitories, and the comfort gcnemlly of the Nur"os; and shltll gum'cl "s far ltS possible ltgainst irreguhuities of conduct on the pm·t of Nurses and Servants, such as late hours, absence without le[tvo, etc., ltud by the maintOlmnce of a wholesome disoipline on her pn,rt, and mnong her subordim,tes, and by impressing upon them a high sonse of thc responsibilities devolving on them, secure to the Institution ltn efficient and reli"ble Nursing tst"ff.

153. She shall be responsible that no Wm·d be left withont the presence of a Nurse or Junior Nurse.

154. She shltll give such pmcticltl ltncl theoreticltl instruction ltS may be necessary for the trf,ining of the Nurses; mld in addition to the ordinary instruction slm11 see that ltll N m'ses be practicn,lly instructed in tell b1'"nches of cooking' for the sick, such ltS nmking beef-telt, arrowroot, g"l"lwl, chicken broth, puddings, etc.

155. She slmll tltke cltre that the Nurses a,ttcnc1 the lectures ltnc1 other forms of instruction givlJn in ltccordance with the By-laws by the Medical St:cj! Itncl Resident Mec1icnl Officer.

156. She shall report on the charactcr mld con dud of the Nurses prior to their dischargc, mld the issue to them of a certificate of efficiency.

157. She slmll t"ke m,re that the vV,wc1s ,wcl Plttients are in a proper stltte of ordor and clcftnliness.

158. She shltll keep " joumn.l, in whieh slmll be recorded ,,11 bre"kn,ges a,nd events of importmlC(' connceted with the Nursing Staff or her duties ltS lIhtron, which slm11 be submitted to the House COlllmittee at its fortnightly meetings.

159. She shall submit to the House COlllmittee, throngh the Secreh,ry, such minor rules as she lllay deem necessary for the discipline of lOll persons pl:wcd under her control; copies of which, when ltpproved, shltll be hung up in v,wions pltrts of the Institution.

160. She shltll see thnt all lights lno extinguished in the Nurses' bedrooms by 10'30 p.m.

SCHEDULE.

l!'ORlYI OF DECLARATION UNDEH I'W]'I" 10. I, ................................ , ...... , do }lcreby :v cl sincerely declare that

at th,-) l'erth Hospital as a pay for medical u,U-clldallcc, and

or ro.ie1' from any benefit society cOllscientionsly believing the

m,nvii~i,,,,, of ml Ordinance llmde and present Majesty, nlunhered 12,

unnecessary Oat.hs, and to l:mbstitutc

Ii am desirous of being aclmittc(l to pationt, free of c11urgc, and t.hat I that I fun not entitled to mcdicnl or lodge, and I ma.ke this solemn S~111lC to be true, and by viI·tue of pnssccl in the 18th year of the, roign iutituIed H An Act for the Abolition Declarations in lieu thereof."

1YIade and subscribed at Perth, (hey of... befo1'o In8,

~rhc above Itules nnd 1{L'g'lllati(lllS were (lnly 111ade nnd passed hy the Bmu-cl of JYImmg'ement of the Perth Public Hospibl, this bventy-thircl chy of lI'hreh, U:fHi.

GEO. SHENTON, Chail'mal1.

Approved in Executive Coullcil, 15th April, 1896,

GE ti,AHD SMrrH, Governor.

APRIL 24:, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \tV.A. 657

No. 6587.-0.8.0. Colonic,l SeC1'etal'Y's Oilice, PM·th, 20th Ap,.il, 1896. THE following Report is published for general information.

OCT. BURT, Unc1er Secretary.

Report of the Registrar General on the Vital Statistics of Western Australia for the Quarter ending 31st March, 1896.

BIRTHS.

There were registered c1uring the QUftrter, 571 Births,-304 males and 267 fenmles. DEATHS.

There lmve been 503 Deaths registered elUTing the Quarter,-338 nmles and 165 females. ES'l'IJlIATED POPULA'l'ION.

Particulan;.

Estillmtec1 popula,tion on 31st December, 1895 1ne1'e"8e hy births during March QUQ,rter Increase by a,rrivctls by selt for March Qua,rter

3Iales.

69727 304

16059

Females.

: 31508 2U7

2657

Totals.

101235 571

Itl716

Totals. 86090 34432 1 120522

Ducl'c:;tsu hy deaths during March Quarter DllCrectSC uy departures by sea

Total population on 31st March, 1896

... i i ,i---:

503 2840

83592

845 3343

33587 117179 ,

Tables showin!l esthnatecl Pozmlcdion; Bi?'ths nncl Dmtl~s of males and females; toted Deaths 7m!cle1' 1 yea?' (end mule?' 5 years; proportion of IJcath8 uncle1' 1 yea'!' to the total numbe?' of Bi1·ths; the P1'Opo?'t'ion of Deaths 7tncle1' 1 yem' and nnclc?' 5 yea1'S to total Deaths.

13il't,hs. Deaths. " '" §

~ % ~ '1'; ~§ ~ " '2 c

" ;; ~;; § '0 e! t ~ ~ '" " r;

'" .5 ~

117,179 503 155

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185 27'15 I

36'78 I

0'49

I 0'43 30'82

Q > c

68

'1'he following 1'1:eteol'ologicltl information is furnished from ousllrvations recorded at the Perth Observatory:--

The highest tempemture in the shade was 112°, on the 4th J,LnUltry; anc1 the lowest 52°, 011 the lOth anc118th Febnml'Y.

The greatest range of temperature took pla,ce on the-

10th Febrmtry :Uax. 98°

Rallge. 46°

The following shows moan of barometer, mean shade temperature, llH1Xnl1Ull1 and ml111mUm in shade, mean humic1ity, minfctll, anc1 prevailing' winc1s:-

Months.

January ... ];'ebnmry lY1arch .

lYleltn Sum Extremc 112

53 52 53

52

)Iean hnmidity.

56 59 68

61

1UINI"ALL.

Iuches. On,\'s.

0'10 0'00 4'50

10

PreYa.iling ·Winds.

I E. ltl1cl S:W.

The lwerage reading:,: of the Barometer, the Tempcrature, anc1 Hainbll for the same Quarter for the 20 ymtrs (ending 18(5) are­

Barometer 'I'emperatul'c Rainfall

29'965 74° 1'522 inches.

658 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

The following Ta,ble sho'ws the Ca'ltses of Death of pm'sons of both sexes cZm'ing the Qna1'te1' ending Sist JYIanh, 1896, (Llso the ]J1'opo'i'tion peJ' of the Deaths

Class. 1 Canscs of Ueath.

I Specific, Febrile, or Zymotic diseases 2L 7 1 2

III Dietetic diseases 1 IV Constitutional diseases 5 3 1 V Developmeuta,l dise~Lses 11 VI Local diseases ... 81 U' 3 1 VII Violence G 1 VIII Ill-defined and not specified

causes 27 5

155 30 5 3

Ciftss. Sltb~Class. Disem;c. Total.

I

II

UI

VI

III

IV

V

Vl

IIf

IS

SPECD'IC, FEBRILE, Og ZYnIO'l'IC

DISEASES.

JJliasmatic Diseases.

8. Influenza 3 9. Whooping' Congh 1

11. Diphtheria 2 14. 'ryphoic1, Enteric :B'ever 110

DicO'l'hreaL Diseases.

2, Dim'rhooa 21 3, Dysentery 22

J)!IalaTial Diseases.

2. Intermittent Fever (Agne) 1 3. Others". 1

8ystic Diseases. 4 .. PuerperlLI Fever 2

Dm'l'IC'l'IC DISEASES.

1. Starvation, IVant of Breast

Milk ". I '. 2. Scurvy". 1

3. I t _\ -" ", (a. Chronic i 1 n 81npel<:1n...::u; Alcoholism.:

CONS'l'I'l'U'l'IONAL DISEASES,

5. Cancer, MaliglUl,nt Disease 6. Tt1 bes JYlesen tel'icn. '" 7. Tubercular Men i n g' i t is

(Acute Hydrocephahls) 8. Phthisis D, Other ];'orms of Tubercu­

losis, Scrofula" &c,

D]i~VET~OPl\rEN'l'AL ])rsEAsEs.

L Prenmtnre Birt.h R, Old Age

LOCAL D[sEABES.

Diseases qt' the Nervous System. 1. Infiamnmt.ion of Brain 01' its

JYIem brane8 2. Apoplexy 5. Paralysis (undefined) G. Insanity (Genoml Pnra.lysis

of the Insa,ne) 8. Epilepsy n. Convulsions ".

12. Parn.plegia, Disertscs of Spinal Cord .. ,

1:3. Others",

DiseCtses of the CircnZ(ttory System. 2, Pericarditis 0. Syncope

11. Hm1l't Diso;1,se, Undefined

Dise(tses of the Respiratory System.

L Laryngitis 2. Cronp ... 4. Asthma, Emphysema 5. Bronchitis 6. Pneumonia

Ga. Congestion or Lungs 7. Pleurisy 8. Others

Jl 11)

1 2

W

2 1

2 2 1 \)

9 2 1 2

2 7'1 29 3

5 -1

i 7 13 18 1 7 Hi

2 2

10 101 72

Olass. Sub·Class, I

VI

y

VII

YlII

IX

X

Xf

VIl

III

VIII

22 9

7

65

4 163 6

2 30 8 '1 27 7 183 1 1 47

Disease.

LOCAL DISEAS1,S (contimwci).

Diseases of the Digestive System.

2. Dentition 7. Diseases of Stomach ... 8. Enteritis 9. Ulceration of Intestine

10. Ileus, Obstruction of Intes-tine

12, Intussusception of Intestine 15. Peritonitis 18. Cirrhosis of Liver 19, Other Diseases of Liver 20. Others".

Diseccses qt' the U"inccj'Y System,

2. Bright's DisO>lse (NephrirL)." 8. Others." ... .. . .. .

Diseases q!' the Organs of Gene1'(dion.

2. Diseases of Uterus and Vagiml

Diseases q/ Pw'ho·ition. 3. Puerperal Convulsions '1. Pla,cent" Prreira, Flooding ...

Diseases of the OryanB q!' Locomotion.

3. Others '"

Dise((ses ql the Integ1l1J1cntCtl'Y System.

5. Eczeula

·VrOL}DNC]~.

Accident 01' Negligence.

1. Fractnre8, Contusions 2. Gumlhot VV ounds ,1. Burn, Sca.Jd

4c" SlUlstroke 5, Poison '" (i. Drowning 8. Otherwise

SuiciLie. 1. Gunshot IVounds 2. Cut, Shtb <L. Dl'o\vning 6. Otherwise

ILL-DEFINED AND NO'!' SPECIFIED

CAUS),S,

1, Dropsy 2. Debility, Atrophy, Inanition 5, Abscess G. Hremol'l'hage ' 8, Not specified or ill-defined ...

rl'Ofl'AI.i ••.

! Pl'opol'tion I PCI' cent.

32"10 1'19 0'97 5'37

36'3!) 9'3'1

9'3-1

100'00

TotC:Ll.

17 9

33 '1

1 1 7 1 3 1

2 1

1 ;3

1

1-1 1

15 1 9

11

2 1 1 1

1 33

1 1

11

503

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

GENERAL ABSTRACT, showing the AVERAGE AMOUNT of the LIABILITIES and ASSETS of the BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALBS, within the Colony of Western Australia, taken from the several 'Weekly Statements during the QUARTER, from the 30th December, 1895, to the 30th March, 1896.

ASSETS. £ S, d. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. £ s, d.

33,;49 13 6 Coined gold and silver, and other coined metals 243,194. 4 6 Gold Hncl silver in bullion or bars 3,313 0 ,1, Notes in circulation not bearing Interest Government Securities ... Landed prol>ert~, premises, &c. G,14D 0 0 Notes ",nd Bills of other Banks 29·1 9 6

Ditto bea.ring Interest ... Bills in circulation not bearing Interest -1,194 8 ·1

Ditto bearing Interest Balances due to other Banks 18 B 4 Balances due from other Banks ... '., ... ... ... ... ... ... .., ". l,O·j8}) 11

Amount of all debts due to the Bank, including notes, bills of exchange, and all stock and funded} debts of every description, excepting notes, bills, and bnJancl's due to the said Bank from j 117,038 7 6

Deposits not bearing Interest Ditto bp<lring Interest

24:3,614 19 1 42.580 la :l

286,195 12 '1 other Banks ... .. .., ... ... ... . .. ------

Total amount of JJiabilities £321,458 2 6

:"mount Gf the Capital Stock paid up at the close of the Quarter ended 30th March, 1896 ..

'rotal amonnt of Assets £

1,928,380 s. d. o 0

Capital subscribed. . . ........... , Rate of the last Dividend declared to the Shareholders ........... , ......................... . Amount of the last Dividend declared ... , ' . '

9 1Jl' eent, pCI' annum. ~4,435 18 0

1,172,297 2 0

,£371,028 10 9

Perth, 18th April, 1896.

A,mount of the Reserved Profits after declaring such Diyidend, . Reserve Liability of Shareholders

H. SALMON, Manager.

I, HARRY SALMON, make oath, that to the best 01 my knowledge and helief the foregoing Abstract is a true Assets and Liabilities of the above Bank, within the Colony of vYestell1 Australia, duting the period specified; and that the same was in pursuance of the provisions of "The Stamp Act, 1882."

and faithful Account of the A vel'age Amount at made up from tllP \Veekly Statements thereof, kept

liworn bef'ore me at Perth, this 1I:Jth rlrty of April" 1896.

CHAS. D'OYLY FORBES, Justice of the Peace for vYestern Australia. H. SALMON.

BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

GENERAL ABSTRACT, showing the AVERAGE AMOUNT of the LIABILITIES a,ud ASSETS of the BANK OF AUST11,ALASIA (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835), in the Colony of Western Australia, taken from the several 'Weekly Statements during the QUARTEl1" from the 31st December, 1895, to the 31st March, 1896.

LIAmLI'rI1~S. £ s. <1, .£ s. d. ASSETS. Notes in Circulation not beaTing Iuterest 46,175 3 Coined gold and silver, and other coined metals.

Gold a11c1 silver in bullion Or bars Ditto bearing Interest '" .5,00.5 13 6 Bills in Circulation not bearing Interest. Government Secl1rities ... ."

Ditto bearing Interest Balances due to other Banks", Deposits not bearing Interest

Ditto befLl'ing Interest 360,293 19 8

27,010 4 9 ---- :l87,80.1 ·1

.Landecl Property, Premises, &c. Notes and Bills of other Bunks Balances clue from other Banks '" .. ... ... ... ." ... ... ... .., Amount of all dehts clue to the Bttnk, including notes, bills of exchange, and all stock and

funded debts of every description, excepting" notes, bills, and balances clue to the said Bank £1'0111 other Banks

Toto] ltUlOnnt of Liabilities £·1;38,485 1 Total alllount of Assets

£ s. cl. Amount of the Capital Stock paid up at the close of the Quarter ended 31st March, 1896 " .. ,,, .. ,,.,,. 1,600,000 0 0 Hate of the htst Dividend declared to the Shareholders."",,,"",,.,,""",, ... ,,,, .. ,,,, .. ,,.,,"",, .... ,, @ 5 ~p' cent. cp· ann. Amount of the last Dividend declarecL"" .. " ''''''''."",,,'''''''''' ," '" ",," "'"'''' ''''''' .. """""." ... " """ 40,000 0 0 Amount of the Reserved Profits at the time of declaring such Dividend " .. , .. "" ... " .. " ..... " ....... " .. "" 850,495 2 4, Reserve Liability of Propl'ietors .. ,," """"'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''.""""." 1,600,000 0 0 Total Capital and Reserve Funds """"""'''''''''' """ .. "".".".""'''''''''''''''''''''''" .... " ... ",,,,,, ... 4,000,000 0 0

Perth, 16th April, 1896. ALEX. CHRISTIE, Manager.

,t s. <l. 147,1-67 8 0

4,921 10 7

2,722 10

86,01:3 9 :3 ----

£2·1-1,12,1 17 11

I, ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, make oa,th tha,t, to the best of my knowledg'e and belief, the foregoing abstract is a true and fl1ithful account of the average amount of Assets and Liabilities of the above Bank, in the Colony of "Western Australia, during the period specified; and that the same was mll,de up from the vYeekly Statements thereof, kept in pursuance of the provisions of" 'l'he Stamp Act, 1882."

Swom b~f01'e me at PM·th, 1 ALEX. CHRISTIE. this 16th (l(cy of April., 1896. \ lUCHD. WYNNE, Justice of the Peace.

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660 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896. ----------------------.~---------------------

"The Roads Act, 1888."

I T is hereby notified that the Ashburton Roads Board has taJcen, for the purpose of opening a

llew line of communication, known as "VI[ estwc1rd No. 2" Road, the Orown Lrmds hereinafter described, that is to say :-

No.513G. Leaving the main road (No. 258) on the vVest side of

Ashburton River rLt Globe Hill Station, and extending in a Southerly direction vi", NrLroo (near the South-v Vest corner of Pastoral Loase :lh'~), Mount H,tllllet (noftr the North­West corner of Pastoral Leaso d;;hrl, rLnd GrLroline Station, to Mansfie~d Station (in Pastoral Lease i\:'o), thence South­vVestedy to G. &; H. Lofroy's sta,tion, near survey mark A,3, on the Lyndon River.

And the said Bmtrd, with the approval of the Governor in Oouncil, does hereLy cbss the Road along such lands to be a Minor Road.

R. F. HOPE, Ohairman of Ashburton Roads Board.

In pursuance of the provisions of Section 58 of " The Roads Act., 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of communication described aJlOve to be a Itoacl within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1888," sub­jeet to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 16th day of April, 1896.

A. R. RIOHARDSON, Oommissioner of Orown Lands.

"The Roads Act, 1888." ]&%0 ___ _

~l[THEREAS the York Roads Board, by resolution V V passed at a meeting of the Bm1rd, held at

York, on the fifth day of Aug·ust, ]895, resolved to take, for the purpose of OI)ening a new line of comm1111ieation, the lands hereinafter described, that is to say:-

No. 568. A strip of land, ono chain wide, stltl'ting from a point on

the York-Mortlock River Road ,"t the North-East corner of C.P. T+h, the vVest side extending' South-South-E!Lsterly passing along the East-North-East boul1Chwies of said C.P. It'!. and p,l,rt of Avon LOl"1tion 203,1, and the East-North­East boundaries of 1\)50 and 274 to the East corner of the latter.

And whereas such resolution has been duly pub­lished by the sa.id Board for three months in the Government Gazette a,lld in The Eastern Districts Oh7'onicle newspnper, circulating in the Distrid of the said Board;

And whereas the said Board b.s given to the owner of the lands ~.bove described and intended to be taken, one month's notice in writing of the s~.id resolution;

And whereas the Governor in Executive Oouncil has confirmed the said resolntion, it is hereby notified that the said lands have been taken by the said Board for the purpose afores,1id; and the said Board, with the approvaJ of the Governor in Oouncil, does hereby class the Road aJong such bnds to be a Minor Road.

Dated the sixteenth day of March, 1896. (Sd.) RIOHA1W G. BURGES,

Ohairnmn York T~oads Board.

In pUl'sut1nCe of the provisions of Section 58 of "The H.oads Ad, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of communication described in the above­mentioned resolntion of the York Roads BO~1l'(l to be a Road within the meaning of " The Roads Act, 1888," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 15th ell1y of April, 1896. A. R. RIOHAltDSON,

Oommissioner of Orown Lands.

Tooclyay Townsite.

Additional Suburban Lots for Sale.

Depa1·tment of Lands and S,wveys, Pe1·th, 17th JYla1'Ch, 1896.

is hereby notified, for general information, that 48 additional Suburban Lots have been laid out

in Toodyay Towllsite, and (with the exception of Lots 72 ~U1cl 75 which are reserved) are now open for sale.

'fhe new allotments now surveyed are IHllnbered from 27 to 34, inelusive, and frolll'S6 to 75, inclusive·

The upset price of each allotment is £2 per acre.

A. R. RIOHARDSON, Oommissioner of Orown Ll111ds.

lloyanup Agricultural Areit.

New Lots open for Sale under Clause 55 of "The Land Regulations of 1887."

3 9 8' Del'w)'tment of Lancls (wd S,wveys, 11, PeTth, 15th April, 1896.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that _ His Excellencv the Governor in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to approve of five lots within the Boyanup Agricultural Area being thrown open for Sale under Olause 55 of "The Land Regulations of 1887."

The new lots now surveyed are numbered 288, 289, 290, 291, and 29:2. .

A. R. RIOHARDSON, Oommissioner of Orown Lands.

Payment of Government ],aIHl !tents, 1896.

8" 1 DejJa1·tment ~f Lctnc/s (md SnJ't'eys, ITu Perth, 26th Febn!,o/)')f, 1896.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that His Exeellencv the Governor in Executive

Couneil has been piear,ed to approve of the pc'nalty of fines, and forfeiture of holdings nnder the Land Regulations and Homesteads Act, whidl nmy be incurred through non-payment of rent for the cur­rent ye,Lr on the First of March next, being waived; provided that hal£ the rent due is paid by the 2nd of ]\.I[a,rch, and the balance on or before the 1st of Sep­Lem bel' next.

A. R. RIOHARDSON, Oommissioner of Orown Lands.

The Homesteads Act, 1893.

'l'weed AgTicuUuraI Area.

Additional Blocks for Selection as Homestead Leases.

.,," 2 DepaJ·tment of Lands an,l SU1'veys, 05 Pm·tll, 15th April, 1896.

I T is horeby notified, for general infol'llll1t.iol1, that His Exeellencv the Governor in Executive

Oouncil has been pl~asec1 to set apart Lots 743, 744, and 745, within the Tweed Agricultural Area, in the South-'West Division of the Oolony, under the provisions of P,nt n. of "The Homesteads Aet, ) 893 "; and it is further notified that these blocks are now available for selection as Homestead Leases.

A. R. RIOHARDSON, Oommissioner of Orown Lands.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 661

Homestead Leases.

The Homesteads Act, 1893.

Deparhnent of Lancls and S1tneys, Pej·th, 17th Ma'i'Ch, 1896.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that a,ll Second anc1 Third Class Crown lands in the

South-"West Divisioll, whether helc1 under Pastoral Lease or not, and not being reservec1 or l'eq nired to be reserved for any Public purposes, are open for selection as Homestead Leases nnder Part n. of " The Homesteads Act, 1893."

2. Applications must be accompanied by a year's rent, calculated at the rate of 2c1. per acre, and in the evellt of the land being proved to the satisfaction of the Minister to be 'l'hird Class, one-halt of the deposit will be refunc1ec1.

o. Half the cost of Survey must be p~tid by the applicant in five yearly inshtlments, anc1 the first in­stalment (viz., one-tenth of the total cost) must be deposited at the time of application; the Survey fees ~u'e £13 10s. for a block of 1,000 acres, a.nc1 8d. per chain for the external boundltries of blocks over tlmt 8Jrea.

A. R. RICHARDSON,

Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Licenses to practise as a Surveyor uncler "The Transfer of Land Act, 18']3" (56 Vic., No. 14, Sec. 15).

"''' Stwveyoj' General's Q(jice, 153 Perl.h, April :22nd, 18.46.

~ T is hereby notified, for the inforlllation of gentle­JL men seeking authorit.y to practise under the ,Lbove-mentioned Act :-

1. Application:!, enclosing testimonia.ls, must be made in the first instanee to the Commissioner of Titles.

2. The applicant will aftm'w2,rds be required to attend personally a,t the Office of the Surveyor General, and to comply with the following conditions:

He must hold a license under the Licensed Sur­veyors Act, have held the same for a period of not less tlmn twelve months, a.nd must produce s,ttisfactory evidence th2,t he has had at least six months' field experience in 'Western Australia; in CCLses when the ,.ppli­cant has held a license in one of the other Australasian Colonies, under n.n Act simihLr to the Transfer of L,tnd Act of vYestern Australia, for twelve months, he may apply after having held CL license under the Licensed Surveyors Act for six months and had field experience in this Colony for not less than three months.

3. The applicant will be required to show that he is conversant with the Transfer of Land Act so far as it refers to surveys, with the rules in force that have been made under that Act for the guidance of Smveyors, and any other Acts or the Legislature that deal with surveys.

4. The Surveyor General reserves to himself the right to subject'the applicant to any examination, or to any other conditions he may consider necessary.

J. S. BROOKING, Deputy Surveyor General.

'('he Ucensed Sm'YcJors Act, 1895.

'~ll- Pej·th, 22nCL April, 1896.

I T is hereby notified, for gellt'ml illformation, tlmt the following g'entlemen have been licensed to

practise under th~ above Act :-NATHAXAEL CHALl'.IERS.

EVEL Yr~ ROBER'l' l\lAN:'IING.

C. G. :MORRIS, Secretary J~1tnd Surveyors' Licensing Board.

Department of' III ines.

Notiee.

ON application allC1 p"yment of the under­mentioned fees and charges, the fol1owillg'

can he obtained at the Head Office, Perth :--

Miner'" Rights (etwh) Mining Licenses (8[\,ch) Goldfields Act and Regulations ... Miner"l L"ncls Act, ] 802, "nd

R,egnlations l'Ceports anet other pa.mphlets

( o>1ch) Plans of Thrining Centres, 1{011tes,

etc. (8)1ch) Geological Map, Wastern A us­

trn.lin

£ s. d. o 10 0 o 10 0 o 1 0

o o

o 1 0

010

026

E. H. WITTENOOM, Minister of Mines.

Bonus 1()l' 'I'ill Smelting and Wol'1{s.

Depuj·tment of ]}fines, 2ii~o Perth, 7th Norembe1', 1,";,95.

is hereby notiiipd, for general information, that a Bonus of One 'l'housanc1 Pounds, for the

erec·tion of Tin Smcltin~ Works on the Greeubushes Tinfielcls, is ofl'c·rcc1 bv t.Iw GoVel'lllllellt; to be ('.om­petecl for under the f~llowillg concLitions:--

1. 'rhe whole of the works, including the smelt­ing hereinafter mentioned, [Lre to be begun [tnc1 completed within the ye~Lr 1896.

2. Any person desirous of competing for the Bonus must notify to the Government the cOll11l1eneemellt' of the works, giving sueh informlttion cLS to loc[Llity, plans, ,tnc1 general details ,1S will emtble the Govern­ment to hLVe the works inspected alld reported upon Wheni?Ver they think it right to do so.

3. Not less than £3,000 shall be expended, to the satisfaction of the Government, upon the buildings, structures, plant, and machinery, and if a lesser sum than £3,000 be expenclcc1 the Bonus will be reduced in proportion.

4. Before the Bonus will be paid the applicant will be required to prove, to the satisfac­tion of the Government, that not less than 100 tons of Tin lmve been properly smelted at the works.

5. Upon the completion of the works, they will be inspected by an officer appointed by the Government for that purpose, and, jf ap­proved by the Government, the Bonus will be paic1.

fJ. Application for the Bonus must be made before the 3bt clay of January, 1897, and will be consic1ered by the Government, 111

Executive Council, '\vhose decision shall be final.

E. H. WITTENOOM, Minister of Mines.

662 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

Government Assays.

Depa>·trnent of Mines, M. H Pm·th, 20th J1tne, 1895.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Assay of any West Australian MineraJ,

Rock, or Ore, for any Commercial Metal such as Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, Tin, Iron, Zinc, Mercury, or Antimony, will be prepared by the Government Assa,yer for a, fee of Five shillings for ea,ch Metn,l sought.

DIREC'l'IONS ll'OR SENDING SAnIPLES.

1. Send from 30z. to 40z. of each sample.

2. Do not crush the sample unless you wish to send :tn average from a large quantity.

3. Wrap each sample sep:U'ately in strong paper, en­closing a piece of white paper with the number of the sample and your own name.

4. Address the parcel to "1'he Government Assayer, Perth."

5. Send a letter at the same time to the same address, stating for what metals you desire the samples to be assayed, and enclosing the fees.

6. Always retain duplicate samples of whatever you send, marked with the same numbers, and dated.

N.B.-The rate of postage is one penny for every 2 ounces and under.

E. H. WITTENOOM, Minister of Mines.

Notice.

Surveyors for Gold Mining Leases.

Pe,·tlt, 24th Ap,.il, 1896.

I T is hereby notified, for public information, tlmt _ the undermentioned gentlenmn is, from this

date, appointed to perform Mining Surveys in Western Australia, until further notice.

E. H. WITTENOOM, J\lIinister of Mines.

EVELYN MANNING.

Late payment of' UClltS Oil Gold ~lillillg' }jCases.

Depa"hnent q/ Mines, Perth, 2ih'd Ap"il, 1896.

I T is hereby notifieLl, for general inforrmttion, that, f1ll Leases on which rent Ims not been

deposited, either Cl,t the vVn,rd(m's Office or at the Department of Mines, Perth, before the end of the present month, will be recommended for forfeiture.

E. H. WITTENOOM, Minister of MinE'S.

Notice.

Collie River Coal Mining District.

Department q/ Mines, PM·th, 28"(1 Ap"il, 1896.

I T is hereby notified, for general informat.ion, that the Minister Ims grallted exemption from the

labour conditions on this field until the 13th June, 1896, inclusive.

E. H. WITTENOOM, Minister of Mines.

Collie HiveI' Coal ll'Iining Distl'ict.

lOgO Deparinwnt of Mines, -00-- Perih, 20th Febi'1W'I'Y, 1896.

I T is hereby not.ified, for public information, t.hat His Excellency the Governor, uncleI' the powers

vested in him by " The }l;Iineral Lands Act of 1892" (55 Vic., No. 3), Ims constituted the portion of Crown Lands cleseribecl hereunder to be a Mining District under the provisions of the said Act.

Applications for Coal Mining Leases on lands within the said area will be received on and after the 23rd M,t1'ch, 1896, 320 acres being the nmximum armt which will be ttllowed for anyone Lease.

1'he conditions as to term, labour, etc., will be as provided in "The lVIineml La,nds Act of 1t392," but the aJ,tention of itpplielmts is speeially ealled to Sections 23 and 25 of the sttic1 Act, and to Reguht­tions 40, 42, and 43 thereunder.

E. H. WI'rTENOOM, Minister of Mines.

DESCR.IPTION. Bounded by lines stn,rting from a spot situate 160 ehains

South from the Eastern end of the Southernmost bOlmdary of Wellington Location 56, and extending North 440 chains 18 links to an angle in the Eastern boundary of said Loca­tion; thence East 160 chains to another angle in said boundary; thence North about 500 chains, passing through the North-East corner of said Location; then East about 1020 chains, passing through survey mark '1' 3't on the Hlwris River; then South about g,W cha,ins, passing through survey nuwk A 116 at the junction of the Bingham River with the North branch of the Collie River; then West a,bout 1180 chains to the starting point: excluding Reserve No. 3257 (the Government C0l11lVIine) and all bnd sold or leased, except for pastoral purposes, within the above boundaries. Area, about 102,000 [lCl·es.

NOTIOE.

Applications on Collie River Coal Mining District.

DepMtonent of lYlines, Perth, 12th March, 1896.

A PPLICATIONS for Leases for CO[l,IMining on the Collie River Coal Mining District will be

received on [l,nd after the 23rd inst., ,tt the Head Office of the Department of Mines, Perth. Each applica­tion must. be accompanied by deposit for rent and survey, as prescribed by Section 23 of "The Mineral Lands Act of 18H2," copy of which is annexed.

Applications forwarded by post must be a,ddressed to the Under Sccret[try for Mines.

HENRY C. PRINSEP, Under Secreta.ry for Mines.

Rent by way of Royalty. 23. Every application for," lease shall be made to the

Registr:ll' in the prescribed form, and shall be accompanied by the proper survey fee and the required rent. 'I'he yel1rly rent of land leased for the purpose of mining for coal shall be at the rate of sixpence pcr acre, and therc shall also be reserved in the lease [t rOY:1lty at the rate of threepence for every ton of coal raised from the land during the first ten years of the term of the lease, and at the rnte of sixpence for cvcry ton misod during the l'cuminder of the term.

The times and mode of ascert:1ining the amount of any roya,lty so payable, and the time for paYlllent thereof, shall be prescribed by the lease.

If lallclleased for the purpose of mining for coal is used for the purpose of mining for any other mineral, rent shall become payable in respect thereof at the rate of Five shillings per acre in addition to the royalty, if any payable in respect of coal raised therefrom. '

APRIL 24:, 10~)G.J (;OV ERNi\IENT

r"foLi08.

Mines Regulation Act, 1895.

rllR~ tLttcutiotl of ]YIine lYLLlla,g'ers <Lwl the Public IS c,tllt,,] to the fad· th;Lt it i" requin·a t.lmt. a

printed copy of the Geneml l~ule" sh;t11 he posted at tIll' Ollicl', or ill some eowspieuom; phLee ill eOllnedion with every nfinc.

'Phis i" to notify tlmt eopies of the ;;,tid General nu!es, prilltell ill hrg'e type on ea.lil'o, Hmy he obtained at ,tU vVanlun's or Tkgi"tmr's Offi<.:es on the Goldfieldi:l ,LHer t.lw 1st. of J,Llluary, 18%, on p<L),lllent of One shilling eaeh,

RENIW 0, PfUNSEP, Under Seel'dcLry for Mines,

Come ltiH~I' Coalfields.

NOT] OE IS hurehv O'i"ell tlmt cL Oourt for the 1 IH';Hillg of Al'l"lie~tiolls in eOlllledioll with the Oollie I~i vel' OonI Mining District will be helcl nt the Ikgistml"s ° Jlice , situate ,Lt No. 3·j. Pier SiTeet, Perth, on \Vednesd,lY, Uw twenty-sevcuth dit)' of lH"y next <Lt; 10'BO ,Ull, 'l'lw <tt.telltioll of <tpplie:tnts is (lmwll to the Lu:t. tlHLt t.he ob,,'crva.Jl(·(! of ('erkLin neg'lli<ll.imJs Ccide P<Ll't VI.) is net'l';';s'bry OlW lilont.h before tIll: (btu lwreby a'Pl'oillted (or iillGh hum·ill!;.

WAL'rJm i\. GALID, Hegi~tmr of thu Oollie ItiYer

OUid Millillg Di:-lt.riet.. Hill! April, t::l9G,

Dcp"rlmcn/ uf Alines, I)I.Jrih, >!'?lh Feln'nt',ry, ""';!)(j,

"1· lH.l<J 111ldUl'IllCIJi;iOl!(:d Guld lYl.ining Luai:lus iLl'!;

IlUW [,l,,"dv (or i:-l:-lIW, <Lllll lJIa.y hu o1it<Lillud Oil apl'lic:a.l iOIl by tIll' IJc:-l:-l{'C:-l or !hl'ir ;)1'<11'1' :---

i:No·n:. --(1.) Onlc:l'" lJlust]", sig'tI"c[I>'y <ell i:)[ml'cho[([ul'c, UI' til('il' attOl'uc'y (\1' >Luthol'ise'[ ''';';'('llt. (~.) J\ 11 'I'mll"fpl' CCl'Lific,"ks pl'cvi'iIIsl'y iSSll("[ lllllst iir:·;t hl.' rutu I'w'IL]

l~A~T COOLtL\i-{'DJB, No..;. i~, 1:), 1.-', ~~, ~,1" ~;), ;):~, ;»>, ::Lt" :~D, ,)j, {j(j, (i-to. 7:), T-l·, HO, D I" ~);j, D7, lU.\ UHj, IU7, l;".)~, 170, IDO, ~;)O, 2:) I, ~:)7, 2;)HA, ~,1,::, ~'1·;")_, ~,J·H. 2;):3, j(j(j, :;:!(jS, jliD_, 202, ~s:), ~H7, 2~):), 2H;-j, 4~)(;, ~U7, ~DS, :)OK, :no, :~ Il, :)1G, :310, :)00, ;);),1" ;~:~7, :~:)K) :H,.\ :)(}l, :{():6, ;'H):), :3(iJ, :H),-" aGO, :~H}7,

~~{iS. !)t;n, :;,0, :;71. ;rr2, :37:), :{74, :3/;), ;{7(), ;{,'"q., ;'H)~, ·1,00, ·.In:..;, 1·10, ·UI, 12~, ·L21;,HJ.., ·1),(;, H8,I·GIJ,J.:;(;,I·;,7, j.i;O, ·I·(;;',HH;, 1·71, ·J./z, ,17G, ·180,kH,].t)!·, ·I8:i, ·I·!IO,LD~, .(.\1;" ·I·H t, (.\l8, ·Wl!, ~)()U, ;j()'J., ;').12, ;)l-J" ;3:2li, ;),)2, f););1, G:{<[" r,:;;>, ;'):)7, G:)S, :),1·2" 5·1·,/., .');)0, G02, GG:~, 5(;·1,. 5Ui), t,G7, ;,){jS, ;,)71., GiG, ;;"7(>, GH1, ijKH, G~);),

t)!IS, liU::>, LiOB, nOD, 017. GtK, (j2U, (i:~O, (;a:{, (i;).), (;:Hi, f)·Hi, (i()O, U(;7, l)/G, ()D~, (}D:L (,!)K, 7(1:6,70:3, 7tH., 70S, 70D" 710, 71l, 71j, 710, 71 ~), 7:2H, 7:);~, 7;~(j, 7,JO, ,,1,8, 7·I·D, 7;') 1, 7;}.), 'j(i7, 7(;D, 77:3, 7'8~, 793, iHii, 8110, S02, 1)01" SO:-l, :-lOO, :-11-1-, 81 G, SUi, 8:m, 810, S l.:!, t-J·H), tiG-t, B()(j, K(;7. :-)00, SK·i. :SKD, nH:), Kn:j, Hi)\). S~J7. ~)OD,

!JlO, !l2D, U(i:;, \)1;1., U(;G, OljG,W:!O, 1 U~;), 1.l21·, 112(;, 11 J.;" llH, Ill·;), nw, Il·W, 1;ID7,~I:;!!.

COOLGAW)JE, .No". 11, 11':, ~2, 71, 7:I,1.U-:, 122, U!I, l:,!I, 1-10, 1 L~, 1(,(;, 108, ~U;;, ~J.O, ~:)0, ;,:lI;,J·lI, ,1;):1, ·WI), "Dl, 5:50, [;:,J, c, H, (i~l, G:,~, fiGJ, (i,;!!, (il;(i, 1)77, (;7:-1, 07!!, (;00, li'-il, iOO, 70::),7:30,72;),721;, 72D, 70.,l., iDl, TH/, DOS, oO(j, ~os, S;';O, H3G, ;;·(,2, 8 I·]', 81·8, ;; ID, 8;-,;" (Joo, !)~ 1, U:ZJ., !I:H, !) t;;, U;)O, !)(;U, !i(; I., \1(i:3, fl71, \):-11), U:-I8, !JU7, 100]" lOW, LOIll, 1O;l::i, 111~lj, 10:);" JJI1, UUJ, ll,,~, IWI, 1 Hilj, llSIiA, 12U1, U;,7, U[,~, I~G(i,

l:;GO: 13(,;', 1:3;;:;, I·Ut, H;,O, H,i,l, UI,:;, H75, IGOU, le,18, 1;)(;(;, 15:;8, 15\)\), ](;OO,lI;:lO, Hi:lJ., ] G:;·]" 1I;G8, J(iH, ](i8~,

IGUg, 1i(i2, 17H, 1778, ] is(;, 18~8, 18H, 18;,,1, 18:)2, l:1\H, lDO·l, HJLl), U)t)", HISi, 20·],8, 2.100,

lIIUIWIIrSON, Nos. 22(;, ·12l.\., (j'oG, GD)" 7GO, l);)S,s·n, S·18, S58, 8Gi, bGU.

NOJLTH. COOI,GAl{DIE, Nof'. :)o:n, :30:H, gO:;li, :)UClI, :l050, :lO.,)], :)(JG2, :30;;:3, :10;;,}, :30,,3, :)O.'(i, :lOi,S, :)(](jr;, :lO70, :3071, :lO7~, ;307:1, ;1088, :H()G, ;3U;O,

YJ:\ LGOO, Nos. (), 7, :~;~, :} 1·, li(>, 70. YIL(L\l{,N, Nu,..:. 2G~, ~.)(,;.

PILIL.ll\·RA, Nu,:;. 1:")7, l.UU, ~;5,1,.

DUNDAS, No. 77.

A. S. BAH.KE H, IGegi~tml'.

\Y.;·L G63

Regis/ra)' GencntL's O,{/ice, 20th April, 1896.

'r i" he]'eby not.ified, fa]' t;ellenLl illfol'l1lMion, ,HId in accon1aneu wit.h Sed·ions 20, 22, ,tnd 23 of

58 Vie" No, W, t.lmt the folluwing lYIiniNters "rc duly regi~ter('d in t.his Oifil'e for the Odcbmtioll of l'iIal'rictges ill the Oolony of VV cstern Austmliit :-

Dcsignat iOli. Heshlellce. Rcgist.r,Y Di;)! I'ict

wilhin whkh Ul'sitienco is

sitnated.

,\Vl';::;l"EL\N ])IE'l'HOIllST CHURCH. The Hovel. H. UUlIstan

H. 'VilkinsOll c. A. Jcnkius H. 'V. COJlg-rove .1. n. ThruIll .. \V. H. PooIa .

W, Hay

C, H, Pook l!'. \Vcir \V. 'l'ouchell . \V. Prior

G. 11. Dcvliu ..

C. H. Brooks

U. U. Uarvof:;so

GemlL!(Oll Kalgool'lie

Pert-It ... Son f,hcrll Cross

Nc\vcastle Jarl'ahdllle

) • Black Flag, J Broad Arrow

JHCllzieS ESPCl'tll1CC

N. J!'rCllHLutlc Gillgin

GCl'a1cltoll E. Coolg'flTtlic

Perth

l'iIATJOO LlYl A, 0, ]<"l"ASElt, Heg'iHtmr Gencml.

[y,Clristru/f' Gene'J'al's OJ}ice, Podh, 27th December, 189:),

'l' 1:-; hl'l'<,IIY tJotiliell tlmt Oil amI fLfkr the 1st J,"JlIl~Lr'y, 18~)(;, <l.ll lYliuiHLers of lkligion,

OJ'(]ill<Ll'ily oJliei~bting ;L~ ~IlGh, whose llmllm; ;n'c n'gi~Lerctl iu the OJlice of t,]w Registra,r Gellentl for the cddmLtion of llIC1,rrilLg'cs, will bu ,tllo\Vul1 to :,cnd, IIlIsinll1l'cd, through t.he post their monthly returns (1£ lY'i:LlTi'bge Certi(ll:tties wbell fOl'wm'ding them_ to i.he l)isi,rid Hl'gi~tra,rs,

'l'ite l'ad,ei.s lllW,;j; hl,,"r the iniLi:tls of the scnder, and be he<Ldecl "O,H.lYLS,"

l\L\LOOLlYl A. O. l<'J1ASE11, H,(·g·islntr Genera.l.

l!Jdu.co,{"i.nlL 1Je.pa l'lnwnl'7 lG. :!~:(~,n Pe}'/,h, 14th Apr'il, 18!)U.

HJ<j Hlll\\,urahk LlH~ 1\'11l\i8ter or Eclu(;atioll, ading Illl,lC'r On}\'I' of the G()V(~nlOr in Oouncilmacle

(.he 4th a,tv 01' lYl:u<:iJ, lS})!), ullcler Ow proYi~ions of til~di()ll 7:1, of "Tlw Oom:{.it.lltion Ac:t, 188D," has hCl'll plc:tse\l io milk" the followillg appointment in Hw ID (1 m'atiou Deparhlll'ut :----

1~. II~H l\lAH,t CONNOl" t.o lJ0 l)npil Teacher at Wag-in Sdll,oL

E. W. H, NEEDHAM,

Ading for Secret.:tl'y for Ecluc:ttiol1.

Ecluccttion Dcp,o·tmcnt, E -:<-0 g 1_ Fi :1fjltr Perth, 21st ApJ'iZ, 1l··;06.

rl'lI-Ll<.i HOllou rahlc the Minister of Ecluc:,ttion, aeting under On1('r of tlll' Goycrnor ill Ooulleil, made

the 11th cl",\' of Sq.telllhc'r, 18HS, under the provi­BiulJ8 of Scdioll 7,t of "'rhe OOllstit.utioll Act, 1889," h<lil heeu plc"sed to appoint EI,IZABE'l'H BLOOD as Sewiub' JYIi~tl'ei:ls at Norilmlllptoll School.

E. W, R, NEEDHANl, Adillg for Secret<tl'Y for Educatiou,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, '\7V.A. r\ 2'4 1896. L .tll'R IL ,

Gold JYLining Leases.

Department of fflines,

21s1 April, 1R.96.

'1'1' is here by notiJiec1 tlmt, in necorc1anee with the provisions of Section 48 of "The Goldfields Act, 1895," His Exeelh·ne.v the Governor in Executive Council of 15th April, 189G, has been pleased to

lle,Ll with the fullowing Gold Mining Lea.;;es ;wd Applicc.tions thercfor, as shown below.

APPLICA'rIONS APPROVED.

Goldfield. Leases.

IGW 1HH5 2500 25$)t! 2(jGO

2():,1 2G5H :2(;5'. 2(;55 2G58

2G:SU 2()6(; 2()liO 2GGI 26(H 2GGt! 2Gti3 :WO$) 2GG·j.

E. H. WITTENOOM,

Minister of Mines.

2(;70 2G/'t 2G/U 2G88 2Gil 2(;1!5 2Gt!O 26t!4 2072 20/(; 2G81 2(;t!i5 20n :W7t! 2G82 2GH2

.--"~~~~.~~~-----"'----.--~--,

EAST COOL.GAH.DllD

li'IUIWHISON

YA1AJOO ."

EAS'I' li'IURCHISON

YILGARN ...

NOR'I'H COOLGARDIE ...

COOLGAl~Dm

liTUHCHISON

EAST COOLGARDm

NOR'l'H COOLGARDIE

YALGOO .,.

YILGARN ...

li'IURCHISON

2613 2G34, :W3:5

17i; 17(;

58

78 ~I ID nr

713 E

63

212

2G50 2773 2778

07 N

68N

177 178

112

282() 2821 2t!:-jO

(j$JN

lOlH

17n

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FORFEITURES.

9t!3 Hi5 1170 1M·5 12;')2 WH 1335 1(515

531, 723 no 7H7

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G5H i8U

8015 :3OiiS

208

28:31 2832 283:)

100G lOOt!

11-{0

W2(; W3G l(HH 1754,

HO\) H43

lOnG

121

SURRENDER ALLOWED.

814

2H:H 2t!:-l;,)

lOon 101G

It!l

2~mi 28:37

1017 1018

18:3

3/1

2t>:lH 283n

lOHJ

2840 2UH8

1020

185

-- ---~---------------~-

1$150 20t>1 2212 2519 2000 2082 2351 2576 20/S 2200 24GG 2G05

------

84,i t!G\) Dt!4, 1000 t>5G n3~t

----- "~- -~--------. -~ ---

188G 2272 2483 2484

3441 3471 3472

138 1GG

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 665

L ~\ ~ D ~ALE8.

Depm·tment of Lands and Su?'Veys,

Perth, 28rd ApriL, 1896.

(1'1 (t}~ uudermelltiuned AllotmelJts of La.nd will be offered for Sa.le, at Public Auction, on the dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below; at 11 o'clock, a.m.

SCHEDULE.

Places of Sale. Description of Lots. Quantities.

Dates of Sale. Nnmber of Lots. Upset I)rices. a. r. p.

1896. l:20, snhject to '-alae of im-

:Nb)' 1 DUl1chs DunchLs ... '1'own 23 0 pl'm'emmJ1s,:I.'<: assesseel

1 0 l>;v UW Wal'dCll, being

jfl:~;~:~l\~' \;;~j{i'}~~Cl b~~~t i l Ile.,:::;.: or rexit1{:nec 'u'ca.

Do. 1 Perth Kelmseott .. . Sub. .54 6 0 0 I £3 pcr aere. Do. 1 Do. I :fi1:oora, Do. 10 2 2 0 I £2 pcr acre. Do. 1

, Do. Perth ... Do. 321 8 1 33 i }£20 per a(:ro oach. Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 3lG 10 0 0

Do. 1 Do. Serpentine Town 9 0 2 0 ,}£50<cch. Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 10 0 2 0

Do. 1 YaJgu YCLlgll Do. 34 0 1 0 '\ . ,

Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 40 0 1 0

: I Do. 1 i Do. Do. Do. 41 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 43 0 1 27 Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 44 0 1 0 I

I Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 57 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. . .. Do. 58 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. . .. Do. 59 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. . .. Do. 60 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. . .. Do. 61 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. .. Do. 62 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. G3 0 1 0 £30 ea,ch. Do. 1 Do. Do. .. Do. 6,:1 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. .. Do. 65 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. .. Do. 66 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. . .. Do. 70 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. ... Do. 71 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. " Do. 72 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. ... Do. 74 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. ... Do. 69 0 1 10 Do. 1 Do. Do. .. Do. 73 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. .. Do. 54 0 1 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. ... Do. 67 0 1 0 Do. 6 Busselton Busselton Sub. 80 4 2 0

£5 per aere eCLeh. Do 6 Do. Do. . Do. 11 4 " 10 " Do. 6 Nalllline Na,lllline ... Town 80 0 2 0 £20. Do. 6 Newcastle Toodyay SuL. 74 9 2 33 I1 Do. 6 Do. Do. .. Do. 36 7 3 19

11

Do. 6 Do. Do. .. Do. 62 7 2 29 Do. G Do. Do. .. Do. 31 5 3 25 Do. 6 Do. Do. .. Do. 32 3 2 32 i ~ £2 per ~Lcre each . Do. G Do. Do. Do. 53 7 0 15

i I Do. G Do. Do. .. Do. 55 10 0 4 Do. 6 Do. I Do. . .. Do. 54 11 1 4 I Do. 6 Do. Do. " Do. 52 6 0 3 J Do. 7 Briclgetown Bric1getown ... Town 119 1 2 29 £10. Do. 7 Do. Do. . .. SLlb. 13 10 0 17

} £2 per aere eaeh. Do. 7 Do. Do. ... Do. 14 9 1 11 Do. 13 Espentnce Esperanee ... Town 138 0 1 24 £40.

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A. R. RICHARDSON, Comlllissioner of Cl'UWl1 L:lllds.

666 GOVERNMENT GA:lET'i'E, \iV.A. [APRIL 24, IH~)6.

ROADS BOARDS ELECTIONS.

Del'(!)'lmenl 1(1' Dands anti 81t"veys, ;, it-g-·1 PC1'lh, 14th A1JY'il, is'Or;.

T::IIS Exeellellcy the Governor in ExeeuLlve Couneil ll<Lii been pll·,l,secl to n]>]>oillt H. S. CRAlIllm to be the L_ Oflicer to do the aets ,Lwl thing's required to be dOll!:' in lmit ,Lbout the settling of the Electoml Lists

of the Cue l~mLc1s Board Distriet, for Hevisioll of the :,;;L111e, ,mc1 to be ltetul'nillg Oilieer ,tt the first Election; :Llso to appoint the following d,ties a,ml phtces in eOllllection therewit.h, vi)',. :-

Places.

Preparation of Electoml Lists OJliue of lL D. Pell 'l'hUl'sclrty, lGth April, IS0(i.

Additions or ob:ieetions to Lists lllfLy he posted H,osicloneo of H. S. Crmllcr by rcgistored letter to Hetlll'ning OJ!icer.

l\'[onday, 27th April, lS0(j.

Open Court for revision of Lists... Do.

1<Jloetion of Members Do.

TlturscliLy, '7th ]\Jay, lSG6.

Thurscby, Htb llLl,y, lS%.

DI'Jpa"lmcnl oj Lands a"d 8u"veys, tb'\,' Pe,·th, 20th Ap)'il, 18!J6.

H IS Exeellelley the Governor III Executive Council ha,s been ple;tsed to "ppoiu1, CHAlCJJEsHAwr to he the Oflieer 10 do tIlt' :tets ,wc1 things req llired to be clone in and ~Lhollt the settling of the Electora.l

Lists of the SnbiiLco H.mtds BO<LJ'(1 District, for H.evision of the smne, [mcl IL VV. GHlBS to be Returning Officer at the first Eledioll; [Llso to <Lppoint the following (htes ,1n<1 phtees in connection thcrewith, vi)',. :-

Placc".

Prep,wntioll of Electoral Lists Subiaco lbll, Broome l'l.oad

Additions or objoctiolls to Lists Illay be posted CIHLrlos l:I<Lrt, Broollle Hoad, Sllbi,wo by registoredlettcr to

Open Court for Hevision of Lists Snbiaco Hall

Dates.

Tuesday, 21st 1i pril, 1896.

S'Ltmclny, ~ndMay, lS0G.

Satnrdny, 1Gth l\Iny, lS96, lp.m.

Election of li'fombers Do. Saturdny, 23rcll\by, 1S96 .

.lHclfl Depa"l11Lcnt of Lands antl S1J~l'veys, u tl P01·tl~, 22ntl Ap)"il, 18!J6.

ITIS Excellent:y 1,he Governor ill Executive Council 1mB been plea,sed to ,t]>pOillt E. C. D. KEYSER _l to be the Officer to do the ads :bUd thingB rcquired to bc done in "nd about the settling of the lDleetoml

Lists of the Allx1ny H.oacls Board District, for 1:~evisioll of the :;ame, [1I1d to be J1eturning Officer at the first Election; also to appoint the following cbtes [Lnd phLces ill connectioll therewith, viz.:-

Prep:tmtion of' Eloctoral Lists ...

Additions or objections to Lists Illay bo pOoted by reo'istered letter to ]1oturnino' 01llcer

Open C~urt for Revision of Lists '" Eleetion of Members

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Place.

Governlllent Land Oflleo, Allmny (f,wing Lower SponGor Sheet)

Do. do.

Do. Do.

do. do.

Date".

'J'I111rscl"y,7th May, 1896.

lIIoncby, lSth lIfay, ISD6.

Friday, 2Hth liIity, lSUG. \Vednes(liLy, lOth J lU1e,lS96.

A. R HICHAI~DSON, C0111l1lis~ioner of Crown L[mcls.

Application 101' a Poison Lease.

Depwrtmcnt of Lrmcls (mti 8n),IJcys, Perth, 17th ApriL, 1896.

I N accordf1nce with the requiremcnts of ChLuse 76 of the IJitUcl H,eguhtti.:ms, it geneml illfonml,tiol1, tlmt the undenllel1Liollecl Applicfttiol1 for 'L Poison LmLso,

Regulations, has been received at this Oflice :-

is hereby notified, for uucler Clause 78 of the

No. Name.

:B'leay, Vlillimn vVillial1ls, ~1al'Wollga acrus

Bouwlal'ics.

Bounded by linos sbrtino ' from the North-vVest corner of vViilimns Location 4U, nUtl extending' South IG clmills 1:l7 links, <tlHll~ast g·I e11ft,ius 10 links, pnssil1g along' its "West and South bounchries to the Perth-Alh''Lny I~oacl, thence Southwft,l'cl iH ehitins ~O links along the \Vest side of said road, thence vVest 107 oh "ins 4.1 links, North ~.S clmins 55 links to the South bound,u''y of Poison Lease -/<!", ,mcl "long it Enst 68 clmins IS links to the starting point.

A. R HICHAH.DSON, C0111111.issioller of Crown Lands.

.\ )4 lR()l'­L'l..PRIL ~, c~'o.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 667

RESERVES.

Department qf La1Hls rInd 81<1"1'e1l8, Pe1·th, 15th April, 18Y(j.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Exeeutive Oouncil has hcen ple:Lsec1 to set :tpart, ,tS Puhlic R,{~sl'rves. the bnd described in the Sehedule below, for the purposes therein set forth :-

:328] . !!Iil(j

H,>

;)j;32 -1:1 tl G

\1-;;

;;00

:1:\0:'; iO lJo

8:304 l}_ i.3

~, Il

3805

:)307 -1 S ~ 5

1,5'

i

'1'own 01' Distl'ict, and Dc~cl"iJltiOH of HOlllUlal'JeR.

Coolgm'die 1(aiho'(,1/ (YeU,,,Zinc) .-13oumled on the North and 11' est by lines extending EI1St 11H elmins and South S,t chnins 75 links frolll a point situ;],te 'W chains 5H links North from the IH mile 27 chains nnd 57 links from Southern Cross on Ow Southern Cross-Coolgn.rdic Rtil­way; the opposite boumb,riDS being parallel and equa.l.

Hcsorve 29lG is hereby cttncclled.

Pnl'po:;;es for which madc.

Waier (undor Act 57 YictOl ia 20).

100 0 0 Cooly,mz.;e }la,illO((,1/ (Yl'llc,dine La7.:e).-BOlU1,1ed on tho South and lEnsi Water (uncler Act 57 Victoria No. 20).

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100 0 0

21.15 0 0

by linos extol1<1ing' \Vest :31 chains (;2 links n.ud North :n chn,ins 02 link; frotll a point si tlmte 1 ehain 52 links North frolll tho 22 llIile 21) elmins 71) links from South~rn Cr()f;s on the Southern Cross-Coolgardie Itailw:ty; the opposite boulHbl'ies heing' pamllel :LUll oqu:Ll.

Coolgem}ie Rail'IVwy (8-wrile BOl'e).·--A SljWtl't! block of la.lld, luwing its boullcbries in tho JYlel'itli:tn, and ;Lt l'ight ;Lllglos thol'eto, with OH) Goverllment (8-JYIilo) Bore in its centro.

CoolYIt1',zie lta.ilwn'!l (T{m'alce nocl.;).-BOlllld"a on tho South ancl TVI,st h'y lilWS "xten,]ing- lDast 1·"1,1) eh:tins 2:l links :Llld NOi·th Hi2 "lmins \)7 : links fl'olll n. point situ:1te 7 clmins North fl'om a point on the i

Southol'll Cross-Coolganlio Rn.ilway, sitn:tto 2D miles :lK cha.ins from Southerll Cross; tho opposite bonntlal'ies bc,ing- p:Ll·[tllol and eCJlml.

l~,()sorvo 2itH reduce,] by this m·ml.

Coolyct1'(lic Ra,i!.,VWY (lV[oOj'olViny nock).-A square block of bnd, having its lJOtlll(lal'ios in the ]Vfnl'idi;tl1, :uvl nt l'ig'ht ;'Lug'les thnl'uto, with lVloorowing' l~()ck in its ecntl'o; 8n,1(1 Rode boing' situate a.bol1t 1:~ miles North-North-IVost from Bnllahulling I~oek on the Southern Cross-Coolg:trdio 110ml.

VV:1ter (under Ad ii7 \Yi~torill, No. 20) .

IVater (lllHTt>r Act i57 Yictoria, No. 20).

\Vatel' (ulHlc-r Act :,7 'ITi,,_ tori:t No. 20).

i, 0 0 Kent, 7)01(./l1/1(/' Tsl(L1I(1 ]31(lI.-11onndo,l on the 80nth- TVesl, anll 80llth-

0 0

[tbout 400 U 0

T~(Lsl hy line's exi;emling' respoctivcly :l:llo :\7' 10 chains and (j 1" :\7' I 5 (:h:l,ins frolll n, post situate !)(i e)l>lius 7:1 lillks E'l,st n.Jl(1 57 elllliils 2!) , links Nori:h from the South- \Vnst corner of C.l', ,,'c."., :wc! by opposite

i

bOllnd:U'ies parallel anll cc[n:tl.

Ntll'l.Iwm.--,BonJ1(l,~a hy lin"s stn,rting' rl'OIll a point on t.lw left l>allk Public g:ll'llens, of thn Avon ]{,i VPl', siiJl1:1J,u at the Ea,st eOI'n<'l' of A VOll L()(~at.i011 C. a,na ext,onding' NOl'th-Nori,h- \V(lstel'ly aloJlg" it~ Jj~n,stel'n hOllluJal',Y to its North COl'jl()r; thence E,tst-SoHt.h-l~ast,'rly :dung' tlw S,111th side of Sllhurh:m Ho:"l to the s:Lill ll'ft Imnk of the A \'Cm RiY,'r. :lllc! a.long· it Soul,h wan1 to tho starting' point.

H.CSCl'VC 'toA l'()duccd IJ,\' the above m·ea.

8w(Ln.-13onu,1ed by linos stnl'ting' from the North-E:Lst corue]' of Public Id:ilit.Y. Swan Locntion 18A, and extending' ]Dast 80 ch:,ins :3:l links, pastling aIong'lmrt of the South houmhl'Y of SW:1nLocn,tion 19 to the North­VVe:it comer of SW:tll Loc"tion 11].1" thence SOlltb n.long· part of its vVest bound:lry to its South-\Vest corner, thonce VVest :lnd Sonth, passing along part of tho North a.nd "Vest bouuchries of Swan View Suburban Arcn to the North-East corn 01' of C.p.rh"., thence ,Vest a.long its North bonnchry to its North-vVost corner, thence NOl'th, Imssing along the E:tst bounchries of Sw:tn J~oc"tions HA, 140" ttncl i said 13A to the starting point. i

(;40 0 0 Nm'lh- West.-A sqn:trc block of land having its boundaries in the Police.

l;; 0 0

Meridian, nnd :1t right angles thoroto, with the Police St:ttion in its eelltre, sn,id Police Stn.tioll heing sitnn.to on ur near JYIiddle Creek (Fortescne Hiver).

Avon.-Bonndec1 on the 80nlh and gast by linos ext""H1ing \Yost 12 i ,Vater. cImins 25 links and North l2 chains 25 links fro III n, point sitn:J.tc 8G chains 21 links North nnd 1 cha.in 7;, liuks VVest fl'olll tho NOl'th-J~ast corner of C.P. -N'iS; the opposite bonuc1l1,rios being pn,raUel and equ:cl.

668 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 2cl, 1896.

RES E R V E S-continned.

No. Town or District. and Description of Boundaries. Purposes for which made.

3808 10 0 0 Avon.-Bounded by lines stnrting from a post situate 4 clmins:31 'Water. 'iH" links South, and 6 cha.ins 80~ links Ea.st from the South-Enst corner

of C.P. -i'/", and extending' nJong a public rond 75° 28' 3 clmins 31 links, 70° 24' :3 chains 17;t links, ()3° IS' .J, clmins 43} links, 53° 8' 4 chains G2:} links, and 51° JO' ;2 cllttins 41~- links, thence along another public road L51·0 7' 4 clmins 21~ links; thence a.long the l'o>td from NOl'tlu1m to Perth 2:il 0 4,' 9 ('hains 5" links, and 2370 :1;"" 12 chains ,~ link, and thence North 8 chains 4,\ links to the sta.rting point.

,

3309 9 1 37 CoolwJ'lmp.-Suburbn.n Lots 7G n.nd 78. 1 :l8 uo

3310 2 0 4· 'Near Rockingham.-Cockburn Sound Location 137. 1739

IJ"iJ

Cemetery.

School site.

3311 1750 uu

Vicloj'ia (Wa!ka1vay).-Victoria Locn.tion 576. \ School site.

:3328 .~:; i 9 95

8830

88:31

64000 0 0 Near Nttllagine.-Bounded on the North ane! West by lines extending East 800 chains, ,me! South 800 clmins from the South-"West corner of Pastoral Lease "fed'", sihmte about ;300 chains North and about 100 clmins 'West from 'Wild Dog Camp; the opposite bounchtries being pn.rallel >l.nd eqmd.

Reserve 1026 is hereby cn,ncelled.

150 0 0 Ectst (nee,?" Espemnce).-Bounded on the South and West by linos extending' East 50 ch"ins n.ud l'iorth 30 ch"ins from a point sitlmte about GO elutins North and G chains W ost from the North-vVest corner of E"st Location IS; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equnJ.

K1wnalpi.-Town Lot 7.

Restill!.!' place for tmvellel's and stock.

Race-course.

ilYIinerS' Institute.

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3335 005 Wo

3336

0: Nelson.-Bounded on the No)'th and East by lines extending West l'ublie lltility.

about 2GiiO 0 0

211 chains 8:) links, ;tnd S.mth ROO dmins from a point situate GO chains North n.nd 102 chains DO links En.st from the North-East cornor of C.P. T~"7'; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal, excluding Nelson Locations 54, 188, 15;), "mcl said C.P. ,N,-.

Nelson.-Bounded by lines sbrting from the North-East COl'nor of Public utility. Reserve Bn7A, and extC'ncling \Vost p;tssing a.long its North houndary !

and thn.t of Nelson Lo~"tion :19G to the Eastern side of the IYIinninup­Bl'idgetown Road, tlwnce "loug it N orth-vVestcrly to the South- West corner of Nelson Loc"tion 231, thenec East ahout 20 chains and North "bout GO chains passing n.long' the South nncl East boundaries of s[licl LOCfLtion 2:31, and the East bouncliLrios of Nelson L')cation 171 ,md C.P. j~;\, then ElLst about 220 chn.ins mld South "bout 160 chn.ins to the sbl'ting point; excluding Nelson Loc ,tions 71, lOG, 107, and S.O.L. Ti\rlT and Tl?~7'

A. I'?,. RICHARDSON, COllllllissioner of Crowl] Lan<ls.

AppointTnents. (35 Vie., No. 3).

I-lIS Honour the Chief Justiee has been pleased to n.ppOillt DAVID U]<QUHAWl' DfCKIE, of] 73

St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, S(;otla.lld, Solieitor, n. COlllmissioner to a.c1minister On.ths, and to take and receive Aflic1n.vit.s, Deeiarn.tiol1s, &c., within the Cit.y of Glasgow n.fol'C'sltid, to be us(~cl in the Supreme Court of vVestern AustraJin; n.lso to tn.ke n.cknow­leclgments of Deeds executed hy ma.rriec1 WOlllen within the City of Gbsgow afores,ticl.

I.:.:TIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to _1" "ppoint HAIU~Y JllIUTI,ow DU JllIOULIN WEAVER,

of Be[1l'dy Stn'ct, Anl1idale, in the Colony of New South vVales, Solieitor, [t Commissioner to ltdministel' Oltths, lmc1 to ta.ke and n~eeive Dechl'u.tions, Afli­da.vits, &e., within the Colony of New Suuth Wales, to be used in the Suprellle Court of Western Australia,; [tlso to take aelmow lec1gments of Deeds exeeutecl by married women within saia UUlOllY of New South 'Yales,

F, A. JllIOSELEY,

Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court,

F. A. JllIOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

Perth, W.A" 31-3-96, Supreme Court,

Perth, 31-8-96,

APRIL 24, 1896.J \'V .A. (j(j ~)

TENDERS l1'OR PUBLIO WORKS.

Broome Harbour Works.

stock Jetty and Tramway Contract.

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesdav, the 5th JYlav, 189!), for the

above Contract.' • Thev ~tre to be addressed to " The Hon. the Direc­

tor of 'Public vVorks," and marked outside, " Tender for Broome Harbour vVorks, Stock Jettv and Tmll1-way Contract." "

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­ings may be seen at this Office, and at the Conrt House, Broome.

Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received up to the same hour, pro­vided that. written tenders in due form have previously been lodged with the Resident Magistrate, Broome.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be a,ccepted.

H. W. VENN, Commissioner of Railwctys and

Director of Public Works. Public Works Ollice, }

Perth, Western A nstralin, 5th lVIarch, 1896.

Cossack Harbour Works.

Stock Landing Improvement Contract.

r["'ENDERS will be received at. this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 28th April, 1896, for

t.he "bove Contract. Thev are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Director

of Public Works," and marked outside, "Tender for Cossack Harbour Works Stock Landing' Improve­ment Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specificatiolls, a,nd Draw­ings m"y be seen "t this Office, "lld at the Court House, Coss"ck.

Telegraphic Tenders, similarly ctddressed "nd marked, will be received up to the smlle hour, pro­vided that written tenders in due form have previously been lodged with the Resident Ma,gistmte, Roebourne.

The lowest or any tender will not necessa,rily be accepted.

H. W. VENN, C0111.missioner of R"ilw"ys ,tnd

Direct.or of Public Works. PuNic Works Ollice, 1

Perth, 'Vestern Australia, 27th February, 1896.

Ludlovv River.

Road Bridge Contract.

rt1ENDERS will be received "t this Office up to 1 noon on Tuesdety, the 28th April, 1896, for

the etbove Contmct. Thev are to be "ddressed to "The HOll. the

Director of Public 'W orks," a,nd marked outside, "Tender for Ludlow River Road Bridge Contract."

Conditions of Contmct, Specific~,tions, and Draw­ings may be seen "t this Office, "nc1 at the Court House at Bunbury, and at Busselton, on and after 14th April.

The lowest or any tender will not necessetril,Y be "ccerted.

By order, M. E. JULL,

Under Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Ollice, )

Perth, Western Australia, ~ 1st April, l~PG.

Perth.

Museum and Library.

First Section.

rt"'ENDERS will be received at this Office up to J.. noon on Tueschy, the 5th May, 1896, for the

"bove Contraet.

'fhe}' are to be addressed to "The Ron. the Direetor of Publie VV orks," "nd lll"rkecl outside, "Tender for Perth Museum and Library, First Sec-tion Contretct." '

Conditions of Contr"ct, Specifications, etllll Dmw­ings may be seen ett this Office on "nd after April 17th.

The lowest or "ny tender will not necessarily be "ccepted.

By Order,

M. E. JULL, Under Secretary for Public Works.

PuNic Works Ollice, } Perth, Western ~ nstraliu.,

9th April, 1806.

Perth.

Ca.usewa.y Bridge Widemng Contract.

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 28th April, 1896, for

the "bove Contmet. They are to be etddressec1 to "The Hon. the

Direetor of Public VV orks," "nd marked outside, "Tender for Perth Cetusewety Bridge vVic1ening Contract."

Conditions of Contmct, Specifications, etlld Draw­ings nmy be seen ett this Office on and et£ter 14th April.

The lowest or any tender will not necess"rily be accepted.

By order,

M. E. JULL, Under Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Ollice, } Perth, Western Austru,lia,

1st April, 1896.

I-I aInelin.

Police Quarters Contract.

TENDERS will be received "t this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 28th April, 1896, for the

above Contmct. They "re to be adc1ressed to "The Hon. the Direc­

tor of Public Works," etndll1"rkec1 outside, "Tenc1er for Hetmelin Police Quarters Contmct."

Conditions of Contmct, Specificettions, "nd Draw. ings nmy he seen "t this Office, "nd "t the Court House ett Busselton, "uc1 Post Office, Karriclale, on an d et£ter 14th April.

The lowest or "ny tender will not necess"rily be "ccepted.

By order of the Hon. Director of Public Works, M. E. JULL,

Under Secret"ry for Public Works. PuNic Works Ollice, }

Perth, \Vcs-tf'r.u Australia, 18th A lll'il. lSDG.

670 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 2+, 1896.

Nannine.

Police Quarters Contract.

T ENDERS will be received ,tt this Offic'c up to noon on 'ruesda,.\', the 28th A pril, 18~1(), for

the nbove Contrad;. They nre to be [Lddressetl to "The Hon. the

Director of Publieo vVorks," nud marlwd outside, "Tender for Na,llllille Police QU<trtors Contr'tet."

Conditions of COlltrad, Sp('c;ific,ttions, :1,11<1 DnLw· mgs nllty be seen n,j; this Office, and a,j, 1~('gisjT[l;r's Offic'€, Nnnlline, and :Lt Conrt HOllfle, Gemlll tOll , on and after 18th April.

The lowest or 'tlly tender will not J1(~cl'ssarily he accepted.

By order of the HOll. Direetol' of Public 'iVorks, M. E . .TULIJ,

UluIer Socreta,ry for Public ·Works. Puhlic Works OIiicc, . )

Pert.h, Western Anstralm, ( j(ith April, 18!JCi. J

.Nannine.

Lockup Contract.

TENDER,S will be received n,t this Office 111' to 1100n on Tueschy, the 28th A pril, 18~)(), for

the nbove Contr:Let. They are to he ;Hlclressed to "The Hon. the

Direetor of Publie vYorks," nnc1 mnrked outside, "Tender for N:mnine IJockup Contr:wt."

Conditions of Contract, Specoifieittiol1s, a.nd Dmwings lllny be seen :Lt this Office, :LUc1 :Lt the Court House, Cue, and :1t the H,egistmr's o fJ-ice , Nnllnine, on and nHer 18th April.

The lowest or any tender will not l1eeessitrily be itccepted.

By Order of the Hon. Director of Public; vVorks,

M. E . .TULL, Under Seerct,"ry for Pnj)lic 'iV orks.

Public Works Office, } • Perth, Western Australia,

10th April, 1896.

T)ny Da\vn.

Police Quarters Contract.

'I'ENDERS will be 1,',ee('iVec1 at thi8 Offiee Hp to noon on 'l'lWS(]a,y, tbe 28th A jlril, 18!JG, for

the above Contract. They f\,re t.o be addressed to "The Hon. the

Director of Puhlie vVorks," <1,]](1 llmrkec1 outside, "Tender for Day Dnwn Poli(,e QU;1,rtcrs Contrrwt."

Conditions of Contmet., Spceificnj,iolls, nnr1 Dmw· iugs lllay be seen n,t thiN 01!iee, H,IJ(I ;l,t the COllrt Honse, Geraldtoll, and at t.1l(' H,('gistra,r's OflicE', Day Da,wD, on and ".fter 18th April. .

The lowest or nuy lender will not llc(;essn,rily 1)(' neeepted.

By order of the I-IOll. Director of I'll hI ie 'W orks,

J\!f. E. .TUL L, Under Seerl){;,try f()!, Publie VV orks.

Public WorksOillcc, . 1. ' Perth, West~rn A llst,l'U ha, J

lGth April, 18~)().

Day Da;wn.

Lockup Contract.

T ENDERS will be recl'ived :l.t this Offiee 11]) to nOOll on '1~uesda,y, till' 28th April, 180(j, for

the a,hove Contraet. rrhey nl'e to be addrl'ssed to "rrhe HOD. the

Direetor of Public vVorks," nnc1 marked outside, "Tender for Dlty Dawn Lockup COlltra,ct."

Conditions of Cnntraet, Speeifications, [LDd Dritw. ings ma,y he seen a.t this OiIi('", a,nd ltt the Court House a.t. Cne, ana a,t, tht' H,eg·isi.mr's Diiiee at DH.y Dawn, on and ,tftl'], 18th A 1'l'i1.

'rhe low('st or lUll' j,c'mkr will not 1Il'C'essarily be ;Lc;<':(~l'ted. '

By orc1I'I' of the HOll. DiJ'l'dol' of Puhlic: 'Vork", M. J13. JULL,

UIHlel' S(,(T('t.n,ry for Puhlic: \VorkR. Pllhli~ \VOl'k..: ()mN~, 1

Port]}, \Vnsj{,l'll AIISj,I';11i,t, .

lGtll A llril. JSnG. j

Yalg·oo.

Police Quarters Cont.ract.

n-'ENDERS will be re(;(,iv(~(l <Lt this Offiee up t.o -t. Doon on rrnesclay, the ;28th April. lm)G, 1'0],

the "hove COlltrn,et. rrlwy n,re to he ac1dl'C'ssed to "The II on. the

Dil'('et:lr (\f Pnhlie Works," "nd llHuked outsicle, " 'render for Yalgoo Polie() Qll,L]'\(,rS Contmet."

COlHlitiol1s of COlltnwt, Sl'eeifien,t.iolls, OUH.l Dntw· ings llmy he seen ,d, this Oflic:e, :J,lHl ,Lt the C011l't HonsC', GeraJt1tc)]l, ,LllC] n.t Registmr\; Offic:", Yalgoo, on ;m r1 a,j'ter 18th A 1'ri I.

'rlw lowest or n.llY tl'uder will lIOt. Ilc'(·essa.rily be aeeqdetl.

Ry 0]'(101' of the Dircetor of PnlJlie \Yorks. lVI. K JULL,

UllcJer Spc)'ct.<U'y for Publi(:vYo)'ks. Pnhlic 'York::: Office, 1.

PerJll" \V(>stc~'ll ~n~tl'ali:t, 5 Ihi.h Apl'll, 1B06.

Yalgoo.

Lockup Contract.

nlENDEHS will he re(;eivecl at t.his Office up to ..L noon on Tuc'slht)', t.he 28th April, 18%, for t.he

ahove Contraet. '['hey [1re t.o be addressed to "'rhe Hon. the

Direet;Jr of Public- VV orl,s," ,wd marked outside, "Tender for Yalgoo Loelmp Contract."

Condit.ions of ContnLd, Speeific:ntions, nnd. Dntw· ings l11itY he seem [1,1; t.his OfIi('e, [lm1 nt. the CCHlrt House, Geraldton, and ftt/1,egist.rar's OIliC'(', Ya.l· goo, on "ncl after 18t.h April.

'rho lowest or a.lly Lender will 110(. ll('el'ssarily he ae(;epted. '

By order of the Hon. Diredor of Public WOl'b, . lVI. E .HILL,

Una(:!' Sel'l'ptal'Y for Publie 'Vol'ks. Public WOl'ks Office, l

Perth, WCF;tel'll Am;,traJil1, ~ }(jth AVl'il, lHDG. )

iVLouut iVLagllet.

Lockup Cont.ract.

n, -'ENDERS will be rC('l,ivC'd a.i. thi" Officc: up to 1 noon on 'l'uesda)', tIll' 28th April, 18!lIj, for t.he

above Contraet. '[lllOV are to be a,cldl'essed t.o "The Hon. thc' Direc.

tor of "P11 hlie Works," ,cnd marked out.side, " 'I'o11(ler for JYlonnt Mag'net IJoekll p COlltrn.et."

COllcl itiol1s of Contmet, SpecifieaJ.ions, nlll1 Dn""T. ingH may ho seen ltt this Offiee, a,nd a,j, tho OCl1lrt. House, O1,t Cne, :.mc1 a,t the Ecg-istTaT's Of1ice, MOllut Mn,g'net, on amI aJtel' 18th A ]>l'il.

'rlH'lowest 01' n,uv tender will not llf'eessitl'ily l)e l1.(;('epi:wl.

By o]'(ll:l' of tIll' Hon. Director of Pnblie 'Works, lVI. In. ,lULT..> ,

Ul1lIur Seel'etary forPublie 'VOl'li::s. Pllblir: \VOl'ks omec, '\

Pel'!-.il, \Vcstel'1l Anstra1ill, j' 1Gth ApJ:il, IS0G.

ClOVE MENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 671

Sabina Rivel'.

Road Bridge Contract.

r r'ENDEHS will be recl'ivecl at this 0111ce up to 1L noon on Tuesday, the 28th April, 1896. for the

above ContrcLCt. They ,'ere to be addressed to " The HOll. the Director

of PUblie \V orks," and marked outside, " Tender for Sabina River Road Bridgt' Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­ings Hmy be seen at this Office, and at the Court House at BUllburv and Busselton, 011 and after 17th April. •

The lowest or any tender will Hot necessarily be accepted.

Bv Order. . M. E. JULll,

Under SeCrehll'y for Public vVorks. Public Work; Oliice, }

Perth, \1It estern Anst),D lia, 9th April, 189G.

Lo\ver Blackvyood HiveI'.

Road Bridge Con tract.

r}"1END El{S will be receiye,cl ,Lt this OfI!ce. Hjl, to . noon Oll Tuesday, the ,)t11 , 18D6, for che

above Contract. rrhey arc to bt' ctdclressec1 to "The HOll. the

Diree;ior of Public VV orks," ,md l11<1,r1;:ed outside, "Tender for Lower Blackwooc1 l'?,iver Hoad Bridge Contract."

Conditio11s of Contmct, Specifications, ,Ollc1 Dm,y­ings llmy be seen at this Office, ,ulll at Karricble Po:,;t O£lice, ,tncl at Bussclton Court House, on ,mc1 ,tHer l'7th April.

The lowest or any tender will not necess,trily be lLCcepted.

By Order, ::11:. E. JUI,L,

Under Secretary for Public \V orks. Public Work' OJIicc, }

Perth, W cstern Austl'aJi:t, 9th April, 1896.

Busselton.

Hospital Contract.

rrENDEJ~S will be received at this O. ffiee up to noon on Tuesd~1y, the 12th lYI"y, 18%, for

the above Contmct. They are to be addressed to "The HOll. the

Direct~r of Public 'N orks," and 1ll1\'rkec1 outside, "Tender for Busse1ton HospitCLl Oontrad."

Conditions of Contmct, Specifica,tions, ~Lllcl Dmw­ings nmy be seen <Lt this Office, ,wcl at the Court House, Busselton, on [md after 28th April.

The lowest or 'tny tender wiIl not necessarily be accepted.

Byorder, lYI. E. JULI"

UncleI' Secretary for Publie v'Vorks, Public vVorks Ofiko, }

Perth, 'rVestCl'll Australia.) 23ro1 April, 1896.

Ooolg,'ardie. ----

Portable Post Offices for Coolgardie Goldfields Contract.

rt"1ENDERS will be received ,Lt this Offiee up to 1.. noon on Tuesday, the 12th May, 18D6, for

the above Contract. They [tre to be acluressed to "The Hon. the

Director of Public W orles," and marked outside,

"Tender for Porbtble Post Offices for Coolgardie Goldfields Contract."

Oonditions of Contmct, Specifications, and Draw­ing's may be seen at this Office on and after 25th April.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be f\,ceepted.

Byorder, M. E. JULL,

Under Secretary for Public VV'orks. Public Works Office, }

Pert};" 'Vcst~rn .Anstl'alia, 2»rc1 AprIl, 1896.

Perth. Firewood Contract.

TENDERS will be receivec1 at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 5th MtLY, 18%, for sup,

plying 200 cords of Firewood, and delivering same ttt tht' Government Store, Perth.

They 'Lre to be addressed to "The Hon. the Director of Public vV' orks," [wd marked outside, .. '1'encler for Firewood Contract."

Conditions of Contract and Specific<Ltions may be seen ,tt this Offi<:e, on and after 24th April.

'1'he lowest or [tny tenller will not necess[uily be

By order, M. E. JULL,

UncleI' Secrete,ry for Public Works. Public Works omcc, }

Pcr~l~. '.VostCl'll Au~tralia, :2211d April, 189G.

BeveI'ley.

Hospital Contract.

rllENDEH.S will bc received ~Lt this Office up to ..>L noon on Tuesday, the 5th l\hy, 1896, for the

above Contract. Thev are to be addressed to "The Hon. the

Direct~r of Publie vVorks," and l11<Lrkec1 outside, " rrender for Beverley Hospit~tl Contract."

Conditions of Contmet, Specifications, and Draw­ings may be seeD at this Office, and <Lt Court House, Bevcrley, on and after 21st April.

The hlvest or any tender will not necessarily be CLcceptecl.

By Order, lYI. E. JULL,

Under Secrehtry for Public "Works. l)nhlie vVorks Oflicc, }

Porth, \Vastern AnstraJiu, 9th April, 1896.

VVannerup Estuary.

Road Bridge Contract.

TENDEI~S will be receiycd a.t this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 28th April, 1896, for

the above Contract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the

Director of Public vVorks," and marked outside, "Tender for vVaunerup Estuary Road Bridge Con. tract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Dmw­ings nmy be seen at this Office, and at the Court House at Bunbury and Busselton, on and after 1 '7th April.

Thc lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By Order, lYI. E. JULL,

Under Secretary for Public vVorks. Plll,licWorks OJIice, }

Perth, 1N esterll Australia, 9th April, 1896.

672 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

Midland Junction.

School Contract.

T ENDERS will be received 'Lt this Office up to noon on Tneschw, the 19th JYlav, 1896, for

the above Contnwt. • "

They ;l1'e to be addressed to "The Hon. the Director of Public VV OTIcs," a.nd mlHked outside, "Tender for Midla.nd Junction Sehool Contraet."

Conditions of Contmct, Speeificlttions, and Draw­ings may be seen ltt this Offiee, and ltt Court House, Guildford, on l"nd after 5th May.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By Order,

M. E. JULL, UncleI' Secretary for Public Works.

Public Works Office, } Perth, vYestern AustrnlifL,

23rcl April, 1890.

Marble Bar.

Hospital and Quarters Contract.

Fl-'ENDERS will be received at this Office up to .L noon on Tuesday, the 2nd JUlle, 1896, for the ltbove Contract.

They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Director of Public VV orks," and marked outside, "Tender for 1Lwble Blu' Hospital ltnd Quarters Contra,et."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­ings ll1lty be seen ltt this Office, and at Post Office, Marble Bltr, l"nd Court House, Roebourne, on ltnd ltfter 19th of May.

Telegraphic tenders, similnrly addressed ltlld nmrked, will be received up to the same hour pro­vided tlmt written tenders in clue form have pre­viously been lodged with the Warden at Marble Bar.

'rhe lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ltcceptecl.

By Order,

JYI. E. JULL, Under Secretary for Pu hlic VV orks.

Public Works Office, (' Perth, "\V cstCrll Austr'llia,

2211(1 April, 1896. j

Perth.

General Post Office Sorting-Rooms Contract.

FllENDERS will he received ~Lt. this Office up to .L noon on Tuesd,,,y, the 12th May, 1896, for the a,bove Contract.

'rhey ,we to he a,ddreHNec1 to "'rhe HOll. the Direetor of Publie VV orks," <tllCl marked outside, " Tender for Genera,l Post Of lice Sorting-rooms Con­traet."

Conditions of Contract, Specifieations, and Draw­ings may be seen at this Oflice on a,nd ltfter 28th April.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he ,weepted.

By Onte]',

JYI. E. JULL, Under Sem'ettLry for Pu blic VV orks.

Public "\Torks Oniec, } Perth, WcstCl'll Austr,llin,

23rd April, 189G.

I.zanovvn a.

School Contract.

TENDEHS will he received ,tt this Office up to noon on Tuescby, the 26th :&'hty, 1896, for

the ahove Contract. They are to he adc1re~sed to "The Hon. the

Director of Public VV orks," and marked outside, "Tender for Kanowm" Sehool Contraet."

Conditions of Contract, Specifieations, ltnd Dm,v­ings may be seen a,t this Office, lmcl at Registrar's Office, Kanowna, lwd ~tt Public vVorks Office, Cool­garclie, on ltnd after 12th Mety.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By Order,

lYI. E. JULL, Under Secretary for Public Works.

Pnblic Works Office, } Perth, vVestern Anstntlia,

23rd April, 1896.

Esperance.

Goods Shed and Bonded Store Extension Contract.

TENDERS will be reeeivec1 at this Office up to noon on Tuescla,y, the 26th May, 1896, for the

l.hove Contract. They are to be ltdclressed to "The HOIl. the

Director of Pu blic Works," lLIld marked outside, "Tender for Esperance Goods Shed and Bonded Store Extension Contract."

Conditions of Contmet, Specifications, ltud Draw­ings llllty be seen at this Oflice, and at Court House, at Esperance ,.ud Allxmy, on ~tnd after 11th May.

The lowest or lLIly tender will not necessarily be aceeptecl.

By Order,

M. E. JULL, UncleI' SecretlHY for Public 'IVorks.

Pnblic Works Office, } Perth, 'VcstoI'll Australia.

23rd April, 1896.

Roebourne.

Court House Additions Contract.

FllENDEI{S will he received at this Office up to ..L noon on Tuescby, the 2nd June, 1896, for

the lthove Contract.

bThey are to be ltdc1rossed to "The Hon. the Director of Public vVorks," and marked outside, "Tender for Roobourne Court House Additions Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Speciiicl"tions, ltnd Draw­ings may he seen [Lt this Office, and lLt the Court House, Roebourne, on lLUcl a,fter 19th May.

Telegmphic tenclers, simihtrly addressed and marked, will be received up to the sallle hour, pro­vided that written tenders in due for111 have pre­viously been lodged with the Resident Magistrate, Roeboul'ne.

'l'he lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted.

By Order,

NLE. JULL, Under SeerettLry for Public vVorles.

Pnblic vVorks OHicc, } Perth, \VestCl'll Anstralia,

2:~rd April, 1896.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOV}~llNJ\IENT GAZETTE, 673

North Perth.

Post Office.

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesdav, the 19th May, 1896, for the

above Contract.' .

They are to be addressed to "The HOll. the Director of Public vVorks," and marked outside, " Tender for North Perth Post Office Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­ings may be seen at this Office on and after 5th May.

The lowest or ~tny tender will not nccessfuily be [l,ccepted. .

By Order, lYI. E. JULL,

Undcr Secretary for Public ·Works. Public Works Office, }

PCl'~)~l, '\V ~st~l'n Au~tr[tlia, .. ')l'cl L1.-1)1':;.1, 1896.

Jandakot Agricultural AI·ea.

Nicholson Road Extension.

Contract No. 6.

TENDE.RS will be reccived at this Oilico up to nooll on rruesc1t1Y, the 12th May, 1mW, for

thc [thoyo Contract. The,' [1re to bc addressed to "The HOD. Hu'

Direct(~r of Public vVorks," lUlc1 marke<l ontsiclc, "Tender for J anc1akot Agricultural Area. Nichoh;oll Road Extension, Contract No. 6."

Conditions of Contmct, Specifim,tibns, lLllll DnLw­ino's llmy be seen at this Ottico, ;nul riot the Post Office, C;mnington, on and <d'ter 28th April.

'l'hc lowest or an." tellder will not llec'('fJslHily be <Lccepted.

Byorder, lYI. E. JULI~,

Under Secretary for Puhlic l'1orks. Pnblic 'Vorks OiHcc, }

Perth, 'YestCl'll Austl'alitt, 231'(1 April, 1896.

North - vVest Elarbour VV orks.

lVIaud's Landing Jetty and Woolshed Contract.

TENDERS will be received ,1,t this Office up to noon on Tueschy, the 19th lYI[,y, 1896, for the

aboye Contract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the

Director of Public VV orks," and lllarked outside, "Tender for lYIlLUd's Landing Jetty and v'If oolshecl Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Speeific[ttions, ltncl Dmw­ings may bc seen ltt this Office, ltud at the Court House, Carnarvon.

Telegraphic tenders, similarly adcl.ressec1 and mm'ked, will be received up to the Sltllle hour, pro­vided that written tenders in clue form Imve pre­viously been lodged with the l~esidcnt Magistrate, Carnal'Voll.

The lowest or [tn y tender will not llecessl'Lril y be [LCcepted.

F. H. PIESSE, Commissioner of Railways and

Director of Public Works. Public Works OfIice, l

Perth, 1f\Tcstern Austra.lia., J Hth April, 1896.

Albany :Harbour vVorks.

Town Jetty Improvement Oontract.

TENDERS will be received at this Office l:p.to noon on 'l'uesc1ay, the 12th May, 1896, for

the above Contract.

They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Dire(;tor of Public VV orks," and marked outside, "Tender for Albany Harbour VV orks, Town Jetty Improyement Contract."

Conditions of Oontract, Specifieations, and Draw­ings llmy be seen at this Office, fmd at the Court House, Albany.

The lowest or [tny tender will not necessarily be accepted.

F. H. PIESSE,

Commissioner of R,tilways and Director of Public vVorb.

Pu hlie "\Y 01'1\:s Oflice, } Perth,. "\Vcstcrll Australia,

Hth April, 1896.

Tenders for Burial of deceased Paupers.

OEke of the Sl'perintencZent of Relief, Perth, Ap"il13th, 1896 .

'l'lENDERS (endorsed "Tender for Burial of JL c1eceftSed Pm.rpers ") will be received ,'Lt this Offiee until noon of Frichw, the 15th MlW, 1896, from persons willing to cont;'act for the ahov~ service, ltt the ullClermentioned phl,ces, during the 12 months from 1st. July, 1896, to June 30th, 1897 ;-

Perth, Frell1lLlltle, Guildford, Midland Junction, Nortlmm, York, Newcastle, Bevel'ley, Kahtn­ning, A1bltny, Esperance, Bunbury, Vasse, PinjfL1TlL, Jm-rahdale, Drake's Brook, n1:lLn­dumh, Gingin, Victoria Plains, Yilgm'n, Cool­ga.rc1ie, Kttlgoorlie, Kurna,lpi, Menzies, Green­hushes, Londonderry, Gooug,1,l'rie, Bulong, lYlount lYlagnet, Pinweryning', Gentlc1ton, Don­g,trnt, Northampton, Mullewa, Y lLlgoo, Cue, Lenders, Ouddingw,ura, lYloom, Gctsc:oyne, Onslow, RoebourilC, JYhllina, Shellhorough, M"rble B[u, Bamboo, Broome, Derby, Wynd-11mn, Hall's Creek, Kctnowna.

Concld'ions cmcllJCtrticulan as follow:-rfenders must state the price for the buri"l of ,Lll

adult or child respectively. 'l'enc1ers for Perth to state the price of any extm

eoffins thtLt lllay be required. Contmctors to find pall and everything necessary

fo], properly conducting the funeml, and to pay all cemetery fees, lLllc1 generally to confor111 to all cemetery rules lmd regulations of the various religious bodies. The he,use or vehicle em.ployecl, as well ll,S the quality of ,tll materials and things used, to he to the satisf,l,ction of the Superintendent of Relief, Perth, or, ill country districts, of the lksic1()llt :::Vhgistmte of such district.

'fhe Govcrnment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or ltllJ tender.

The Contractors will be lictble for any expense whic·h nmy he incurred by the Government in con­sequence of the non-performanee of their contracts.

Payments to be made monthly. No t.mnsfer of any Contmct will be permitted

without the previons consent of the Government. Each Tender Jn1ist beaT the bonc& fide signcttu,1'es of

two nspousible ancl app1'ovecl sltnties, who will he required to he bound for the clue performance of the Contract uncleI' a penalty of about one-fourth of the estimated SUlll to he paid under each contract. Parties are requested to be careful in drawing up their Tenders, which should be in strict conformity with this Notice.

Forms of Tender may he had on ,1,pplication to the various Resident Magistrates, and at this Office; and 110 tender will be entertained unless rendered on the prescrihed form.

By Order, WILLIAM DALE,

Superintendent of Relief.

674 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

West Australian Government Railways.

Sale of Unclaimed Property found on Railway Premises.

is hcreby givell that the articles mentioned in the Schedule hereuuder, being articles left on Rl1illmy prelllises, and for which no application has been ma,de by the owners, will be sold by auction ltt

the Lost Propcrty Office, Perth Railway Station, on Monday, 11th M,q next, at 11 o'clock, a.m.

\Vorking l\,ailways Department, Perth, 9th April, 1896.

No. Description.

1.-8 umbrellas. 2.-8 do. 3.-21 sunshades. 4.-21 do. 5.-26 walking sticks. 6.-1 riding whip. 7.-1 sou' wester. 8.-1 hat [md 1 parcel hats. 9. ---1 bundle umbrelhtcl amI Bunslmdes.

10.--1 do. do. 11.-1 do. do. 12.-1 do. amI walking sticks. 13.-1 do. do. H.-1 bundle hats. 15.--1 do. 16.-1 do. 17.-1 parcel, conbiniug ,1 hats. 18.-1 bicycle. 19.-1 s-wag, rugs, clothing, &c. 20.-1 do. do. 21.-1 flannel swng. 22.-1 swag clothing. 23.-1 do. do. 24.-1 do. do. 25.-1 do. do. 26.-1 do. do. 27.-1 do. do. 28.-1 do. do. 29.-1 do. do. 30.-1 leather swag (mtlllol ba,gs). 31.-1 roll canvas. 32.-1 swag, rugs, &0. 33.--1 ma,ttress. 3·1,.-1 bundle baskets. 35.-1 music sb-tud. 36.-1 s1vag, rugs, &c. 37.-1 bag sundries. 38.-1 do. 39.-2 bags (ticd), sundrios, ttnd accordion. <LO.-l s"wa.g, rugs, &c. ·11.--1 rug. '12.-1 bundle sundries. 't3.-1 do. 44.-1 pttreel sundries. '15.-1 do. 46.-3 mackintosh coats. '17.-1 coat and vest. 18.-1 coat, cricket lmt, fwd football. 'W.-l ladies' cloak. 50.-1 pair men's dmwers, and 1 pair pants. 51.-1 conts. 52.-4 do. 53.-1 basket. 5't.-l swn,g- strap. ~~.-1 case ormlge bitters (Ullaged) Db.---57.-1 parcel clothing. 58.-1 do. 59.-1 do. 60.-1 do. 61.-1 package tools. 62.--1 fur tippet. 63.--1 rng-. ti4.-2 pairs leg-gings. 65.-2 baskets. 66.-1 toy gun. G7.-1 a,xe lu111<lle. 68.-1 survey pole mId sunshn,do. (j\J.-1 bwn tennis l'a,c(juet. 70.-I bundle brooms. 71.-1 winelmv hlind.

By Order, ALPIN F. THOnfSON,

Under Secretary Railways.

SCHEDULE.

No. Descril)tion.

72.-1 parcel ph-ms. 73.--1 hl1t box. 74.-1 parcel photos. 75.-1 piece machinery. 76.-2 vests. 77.-3 coats. 78.-1 SWttg clothes, hilly attached. 79.-1 mackintosh, 1 coat, 1 jacket, and package. 80.-1 shirt. 81.-1 glove. 82.-1 piece iron. 83.-1 portmanteau. 84.-1 box crockery. 85.-1 box clothing. 86.-1 boat's anchor. 87.-1 blUldle clothing. 88.-1 ladies mantle. 89.-1 snmlllJ'>l,rcel clothing. 90.-1 do. do. 91.-1 pair pants. 92.-1 bundle sundries. 93.-1 shawl. 94.-1 ttxe handle. 95.-1 Imir brush. 96.-1 bag'. 97.-1 do. 98.-1 do. 99.-1 do.

100.-1 hat box. 101.-2 pipes. 102.-1 pttrcel sundries and sunshade attached. 103.-2 jackets (ladies). 10-1,.-1 bag' sundries. 105.-1 do. 10(>.-1 pttrcel. 107.-1 do. lO8.-1 do. 109.-1 do. 110.-1 bundle pickets. 111.-1 swag. 112.-1 portmantml,u. 113.-1 bag sundries. IVt.-1 do. 115.-1 do. 116.-1 do. 117.-1 bundle clothing. 118.-1 do. lUJ.-1 do. 120.-1 do. 121.-1 do. 122.-1 do. 123.-1 do. 124.-1 do. 125.--1 do. 12G.-l do. 127.-1 do. 128.-1 do. 129.-1 do. 130.-1 do. 131.-1 do. 132.-1 do. 133.-1 parcel slippers. I:H.--3 parcels paper. 1:35.-1 pair pants. 186.-1 fur lined cloak. 137.-1 bundle c.ul'htins. 138.-1 dress, 1 pair pant3, ,md 1 pie collar. 1:l0.-1 cap and 3 coats. HO.-2 hl,clies' cloaks. HI. 1 tippet, 1 jacket ,md 1 box lutts. 1"1,2.--1 dl'l Villg (Lproll.

APHIL 2-1:, 1896] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A.

SAIJB OF UNCLAI1\1ED PIWPEH,TY-conti,illcd.

No.

1"1,:5"-0 p"il's hoots" J.4."J..-1 pa,il' slippe],s.

DCS~l'iptiOll.

1 '].;'.-2 lW1.ckintoslws. 14·G.-1na.i,·I(,o·o·illO·S ml!] 1 oYe]'coat. H7.-1 ~hild's"c-;p{~ Hti. -1 helmet" H,\).~-l Iml1<Ue ('ollbining' gnn, l)ow,kl' mHl shot. 150.---1 pa]'cel metaL li,)1.-1 box snndl'i"s, 1 t.in cOl'ned l)('ef, 1 tin j,un, 2 tins

sal'din(ls, 1. till baking' ]Jowder. 1;'2.-1 hand bag, 1 pal'cel he]'hs, 1 hlllHll(' lllagn,y,ines. 1:3:1.-1 knifo nu,l sheath, J pipe and I kyel. 1G 1..-1 hat box. 105.-1 S,yrtg', tools, find elotbing', Hi()"-l hlmlket. 1:)7.-2 l(~;tcl Ing'oiis. 1fiti.·-:3 sticks 801<1101'. 15D"-1 tent. 1(,0"-1. do" lGL-1 hundle Illpmg" 11)2.-1 ]'oll wil'e. 1I;:~"-1 ten, s'·l'vi('('. lH k --] lnuHUe surveying H;lg·~. )(jfi.-1 Img' fn.11s" Hili.--l kng' nails. lii7.-1 ,10. ]liti"-l dl'lIlll oil. 1(iO"---'I, Sl1O\'el" 1t11(1 1 pllllllh ],111,," 170"-1 tin pbnt.s" 171.-1 milk ea.ll" 172.--·1 jl]'ospedil1g (]ish '11l<] I pa,il' g·!o\,('s. 17:1.--1 bll11111" l"aJlw]'. 17"k - -C]'oelmI'Y. ]7;'.--1 I.ng s"lt. 17(i.~-1 pOl'tma.l1tel1.u. 177.~--.1 11l11l,ll" look 17H.-l s\vag', (;o.d n,tt-ae.h('E1. 17D.~-1 fnv:tg' .. e!othing', &e. lS0.-1 do. 1til.-l do. 1ti2.-J box provisions. lti:l.-I do. lti,[.,----l foothdl. lti:3.-1 box ]lrol'isiol1S. IHn.-:1 rug's. tH7.~1 hag snl1(ll'i{'R. 1titi.-~1 ,10. mO.-1 (]o. HlO. 1 do. 1\)1.-1 <lo. 1\)2.-- 1 pared ha.ts. IB:1.-I H1ll'\'(lY0l"S tn,pe, J hn,t, and I hox nl1·"ds. .1\JJ..-l bed. 1\):3. 1 (;'U'llei ha,g' Gonta,in ing' cloj,],,·s. IDfi.-J n<h", I »"g' hn,l'lWsB. 1\)7.--.1 ha.l" 1'1lg" 1m<l Im1'. a.tta,eh"d. 1 HH.----l paekngn ~lllldl'ies, I hag' hnts. HlB.-I IlH.g- 1'"",1.11('\,10, 1 gown. 20().~-~ 1 llOx Epsom sa,lts, 1 pn,l'enl hn,king powdpl'. 201.~-J pn,1'(;el dot-hing. 202.-1 do. sundrios. 20:~.--1 l)a.g ch:dl'. 201 .. ~~ J bag 1>1''',1(1, 1 j,wk'eL 20;'.-1 ImF pl'ol'isiolls. ~OG.-l hng· containing' I'llg'.

207. 1 GflSe pl·ovisiollS. 20ti.-1 s(,ales. 20!).-1 wire mn,ttl'css. 210.-1 box sundries. 211.-1 box olIects. 212.-1 stlrvo,Yol"S gnng'o. 21:1.-1 hundle timher. 2H.-1 chest sundl'ies. 215.-1 empty wine eask. 21(;.-1 half empty beor cask. 217.-1 do. do. 218.-1 hn,lf lta,g hmn. 21n.---G hag's empty ha,g·s. 220.-2 drain pipes. 221.-1 irame of bullock yokes. 222.----1 wire nmttl'ess. 22:1.-8 pm'ts of bedstead, 1 lmndle battens for same. 22'1-.-:1 casks cP11lent.. 225.-1 folding chair. 22G.-1. tin trnnk. 227.-1 box ell'ccts, 228.-1 do. 229.-1 do. 230.-1 do.

'}io. Des.cript.ioll.

2:11.-1 bag timva.l'e. .)0-) -1 hI'" <·h·111' ~;3i-l si','';; a~;d' 1 tll1uhlL·l'. 2;{·J,.-1 pail' running' shoes. 2:1G.-~;~ pl'oSpeetillg' <lisheR an<1 sllntlries. 2:)G.--2 1'ohling dmil's. 2:37,-] swag clothing H,nd lJC'thlil1g'. 2·I·ti_--1 do. <]0. 2:10.-1 do. do. 2-1.().-·] <10. ']0. 2,1.].-1 do. do. 2'L2.-1 do. do. 2·1·8.-1 do. do. 2,1,]"---1 do. do, 2·105.-1 do. do. 2'J.G.-1 do. do. 2'117.-1 do. do. 2"i,t).-(j rug's. 2-Hl.-~(; do. 2i'O.-(j do. 2Gl.--4, P'U'Cel" clothing'. 2G2.--']· do. 2G:)'-'t. do. 2ii-j .. --'L do. ~G;).·-l parcel glass. 2:3(i. -I piLl'eel hops. 2G7.---1 pH.it' boots, J lmg hoots. 2;"S.---:1 b'l,slcots. 2"!). -2 pillows. 2(;0.-:1 lUl,n<1 hLgS mul 1 ma.t. hI-g'. 2(;1.----1 cH,nvas Img of elot.hiug·. ~()~.---1 paehagT' l)oH-.s, 1 pn{;kng't' 111ouk('y soap. 21;:1.---·2 bla,llkds. 2(i·],.-1 pOl'tl1!H.nlenll. 2(j:3.-1 do. 21J(i.-1 Imt. 2,Ci7.-:1 hag's snntlrins. 2HH.-l eoa,t) 1 lJn,g' S(~a le w(~ig·htR. 2{j!).---l pn.il' prmts. 270.--~-] p,wlmg'e mn vn.s. 271.-·J p"ir shoes, 1 sl11'1w1. 272.-1 Imslwt clothes, 2 Img·s. 27:l.-1m1wkintosh, 1 ca]'pet Img, clotlws. 27'J..-1. bottle medicine, ] sa,w, 1 child's en,pe, 1 dl'Pss. 27;),-1 swag' clothing'. 27(j.--1 <10. 277.-·~ 1 Pl'OSP()Ctil1g' ,li8h, hilly, n,m] watcl' Img'. 27ti.-2 pail'''; shoes. 2-7D.-1 b!'nsh e'1.80, I hn.nd j",sket., and bag. 2S0.-2 h1'i<l1e8, 1 Imt, 1 haud bng (h1clins'). 2Sl.-2 stirl'up irons, J hag containing' pyj:Llnas. 2ti2.-J horse colli1,\', 12 wak!' bags. 2H:).~] hag rng's, <jlul..uLity oats ill hag . 2S'I,.~-1 pal'eol eontaillinp; shawl ~),l)(l 1. night gO\Vl1. 2S;,.----1 pOl't,llln.ntnml, 2 pillows, n.m] J ha,sket. 2ti(i.- -I till pbte, 2 l);1.l·cels slIll<l,·;es. 2ti7.---1 1'011 l'ubbor e]"t]l. 2titi -7 billins. 2ti!J.--~:1 hand hn.g". 2\)0.---1 h;l,g en,n<lles. 2Dl.~1 milk can. 2D2.~~~2 hag'S of hags. 20:1.-""-(; hag's snndl'lns. 2()J,,~~~(i do. 2D5.-~ 1. s\vag', rug's. 2DG.--~J hag -tilnva,l'e. 207.-1 bag' soap. 208.-1 doll. 2\)\).-2 bowls and] frying pan. :100.-1. case honey. :301.-1 do. 302.- -J clo. 30:3.-1 pa,clmgo bags. 3(J1..-1 paclmge cal'tridges. :30:3.-1. bag tinware. :30(;.-1 bar steol, 2 handhag's. 807.-1 small pick, 1 ba,g nails. 308.-1 pick head, 1 package clothing. 30n.----1 C01tt, 2 baskets, and shoes. mO.-l cap, I. tin. 311.-2 Imskets couLaining 2 cow hells, 1 small axe. iH2.-Quantity of limo in bag. 8]8.-1 iron shoo. :)11,.-] case t.oma.to SltlWf,.

81;'.-] do. do. ?'J.(i.-~I c:tse snl1dl'im. 317.-1 hat, 1 empty tin. 818.-1 bl'idlc and bit, 1 pipe. 3H).-1 bundle steel ba,l's.

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APRIL 24, 11:)96.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

Gorernment Stores Department, Fremantle, 17th JJlarch, 189(;.

TEN DE R S FOR COL 0 N I A LSE R \7 ICE (endorsec1 "Tender for ............... ," as the cuse muy be) will be received a,t the Government Stores Depa.rtment, Fremantle, until noon

of FRIDAY, the 15th J}![AY, 1896, from persons willing to contract for the performance of the

following Services c1uring the twelve months ending 30th June, 1897, from 1st July, 1896:-I.-GENERAL SUPPLIES Presh }l:Ien.t to be delivered daily, n.ud in proportion of

three dn.ys' supply of jl,Intton to four (bys' supply ef Beef per week, or altenmte chys of ench. IVhell Beef is issued, fore and hind qU'1.rtors, or portions thereof, nre to be delivered "lterll<1.teh~, six inches at least to be cut off the houo-11 and neck bOl~l'·S. }\:IuttOll to be exclusive of hea.ds, llecl~s, slmnks bclo\\' the knee, 'cnd hough joints. Prime joints only to bo supplied to hospitals, and chops and rump steak as req nirml.

Of the following articles at the undermentioned places, to be delivered in such qlUmtitics <lncl at snch tillles as nm,\' be required for the public service.

At Porth, Fl'euH1utle, AlhallY, I{atanning', l:hlulJlJl'Y, York, Newcastle, Northnm, Gemldtoll. Northampton, Guildford, Bnsselton, IVilliallls, Rottnest Ishmcl, Koiollnp, C,un,uvon, Roebol1l'ne, Dorhy, \iVyndhtHU, Breal{s8t1, 131'001110, 130vul'loy, Onslo,Y, Coolg'Rrclie, Kalgoorlic, Cne,

Sheep delivered as required at Eottncst. Presh JYIm,t, @ per lb. S"lt Beef, Salt Pork, @ per lb. 20 per cent. Ji'lour, @ per lb., and at per ton of 2,000 Ills. Pine Plour, @ per lb. Bread nmde from 20 per cent. Plonr, (I! per 11.>.

Do. from l!'ine Ji~lour, @ per Ih. II<ty, @ per ton. B,trley, @ per bushel. Coal, (iD per ton. Tea, Sag'o, Blue, Soda, Candles, Sug'tU', OatllJl,td, I-linsccd

iYlen.l, Stm'ch, Pobttoes, Riee, Soap, '1'ob<1cco, S,tlt, Bran, Coffee, Colfce (ground), Hops, Arrowroot, Butter, l'eppel', l\lnsbtl'd, Cheese, V"eg-etablcs, and naisills, er': per lb.; Cotton Wick, Kerosene \rick, (11 per doz., ~in., lin., l~in.; }\:i;,tches, P"<Ld Barley.

Sheoting' (c11.1ieo), ((I pr)]' Y<l·rd. Ale, English aud 0010ni"l; Gin. Brandy; Wine, Port,

Coloni,d (\Vest Anstr~cliall, ,md South Allstmlian); English or Coloni<11 Porter (Bottlerl), YilWg<Ll', Lime Juice; Colm, lo,wafline, and 1500 test Keroselle Oil, vVl",le Oil, (ib per gnllon.

Pipes, (et; per dozen. Eg'gs, Ci.i per doz;cn. Leeches, (le per dozen. Coil' for beds, ca; per cwt. Milk, (li por g"llOll. Pircw,ood, B<1.l1ksiR, in 3 feet lCllgths, «I pcr cord of 128

feet to be delivered >1.11(1 sbwked "t the .HOlllU, Hos~ pibl, and :iYlonnt Elizn. DcpM.

Firewood for HOttllost to bc J3,mksi<l woorl or JmT<lh. as nuty be required, in billets of n inches dialllctc'l', ~~.nt1 3 feet in length, Ca; pCI' conI of U8 reet, deli vorcd on the ISlnlld.

Pirewood, Banksi:t, in :3 feet lengths, @ per conI of 128 feet, or ConI "t per ton, for BrcaksOtl Ishnrl, King GeOl'ge's Sound, delivered on the Isbnd.

Firewood. Baalksjn" fo), }'l'OlnnlltJo, in ;3 feet lengths, (jl; per cord of 128 feet, delivered and sta.ckecl nt the Gaol and Asylum.

Pirewood for other Stntions to he of the best wood locnllv g'l'O\Vll, not necess<-Ll'ily " Banksia." "

The whole of the supplies to be of unexceptional '11l<1.lity, and subject to approval or rejection by officers or persons duly deputed by the Govmmnent.

The Plour to be warranted to keep good for six months after delivery.

The ordinary rntiou of Vegebbles to consist of llb. of POl>ttocs, hut when clellmnded hy the Government, Rnd in season, tl~e following' equivalents' mn~t be supplied twice n. week: Pumpkin, 21b8.: or Turnips, Carrots, or Cabbage, l~lbs.; or Onions, ;)lb. for every pound of Pohttoes.

"\11 supplies mnst be ddiv8rcc1 in good and sound pack­ag'()s; Ji'lollr sacks will bo returned to the Contractors; other p;l,ckagcs will be retained frCle of' charge.

'render to be endorsed "'['ender 1'01' Gene·tal Sl1.pplies for 1896-7." .

2.-WATER TRANSPORT Between the undermentioned pbces from 1st July, 181)6, to BOth June, 181)7.

'!'o Ctl.lTY np to ten tons frolll Fremantle to ) llottnnst : As onc trip

'1'0. C<LlTY up to ten tons from Rottncst to ( at per trip. l~ll'enutlltlo )

Any extr" quantity abovc' tell tons weight either w"y (lZ 1>Cl' ton of 20 cwt. or '10 eubic fed.

Speci<ll trip, w11en required, ;et smue rate. Boat not to be under 17 tons register.

1 ., U l)er triI) and Allxmv and Breaksef1 tenerice vel'S', ' ~ ,J ') per tOll.

'The ontire CttlTying capn.city of the boat to be nt the sole dispos<ll of the Goverllluont.

The Contmctor for tilt' service to I-Lottnest will be re­quired to desp'l.tch his bo>tt to the Isbncl on the first Tues­day iu every lllonth, 'wind ilnd \vcathel' pel'luittiug-.

rrendor to he c;ndol'oed " 'Pc'flde'f' for 'Transport."

3.-CARTAGTJ AT FRErvIANTLE AND PERTH WITHIN A RADIUS OF A HALF-MILE. To ancl from Government Stores a.t, ]'rcmmntle ( At per trip '1'0 and from llailway Station, Pr'rth \ nnd per ton

4.-BOOTS AND SHOES. To Contract for thu pcrfornmnce of the following service

from 1st July, l8nG, to 'lOth June, 18n7 , '1'0 snpply boots, shoes, n.ncl slippers for inmates of Gaols,

POOl' Honses, Hospitals, Lmmtic Asylum, Ecformatory, 1l.nd Illdustrill.l Schools to be delivered in such quantities and "t such times <LS llmy be required, <et Perth, 1<~re­mantle, Albany, Bunb111'Y, York, Newc1l.stle, :Northmn, Gcmlclton, Guildford, Busselton, Hoebourne, Hottnest Islmld.

, '1'81~;ler to be endorsed "'Tender f01' s1<pply of Boots and Shoes.

The Government does not bind it.self to accept the lowest or any tenc1er for any of the above-mLmec1 services, anc1 reserves to itself the right of accepti119 CL p01,tion of [L tender.

The supplies to be c1elivered at such pla.ces and times as may be requirec1 by the Government or persons deputed by it.

The Contractors will be ha.bIe for a.ny expense which may be incnrrec1 by the Government III

consequence of the non-performallce of t.heir contracts. Payments to be made' monthly, ;LUc1 for gellerld supplies for the quantities actually consumed in

the month. No transfer of any Contract will be permitted, without the pJ'evimLs consent of the Government. Each Tender rmLst bear the bond ficZe signa.t·wJ'es of two responsible and approvecl s'lLret'ie8, who will be

requirec1 to be bound for the due performance of the Contract, under a penalty of about one-fourth of the estimated sum to be paid uncleI' e[10h contnwt. Parties are requested to be careful in drawing' np their Tenders, which should be in strict conformity with this Notice.

Forms of Tenc1er may be Imd on 11pplication to the various Resident JYlagistrates, and at the Treasury Office, Perth, lLllc1 at this Office; [111(1 no 'Jlellc1er will be entert[Linecl unless rendered on the prescribed form.

(By order of the Honourable the Colonial Treasurer), CARLTON R. PETHER,

Goverllment Storekeeper.

678 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V,A, [APRIL 2+, 18%.

1Vestern An 81;1':11 ia.

Firewood for Government Railways and Fremantle Water Supply.

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Tenders for the Supply at Fremantle, Perth, Midland Junction, Smith's Mill, Swan View, Pa4"kerville, Sawyer's Valley, Log L8~ndillg,

Chidlow's Well, Bnrswood, Cannington, Kelmscott, Armadale, Woongong, Jarrahdale Junction, for Eastern and South-"\Vcstcrn Railways, 6,552 cords; Newcastle, 104 cords; Clackline, 104 cords; Northam, 2,288 cords; York, 50 cords; Beverley, 208 cords; Bun­bury 312 cords, Busselt.on 104 cords, Donnybrook 208 cords, Pinj[u'rah 50 cords, for South-Western Railway; Southern CroBs 2,080 cords, Coolgardie 'i80 cords, for Southern Cross-Coolgardie Railway; Gerald­ton and Northampton 520 cords, Mullewa 208 cords, for Northern Railway; Fremantle Prison, 390 cords.

rrJi~NnEH,S will he l'et,piwd :d. this Oflice 11p to 1I00n on '['I1l~sthy, the 211<1 .Imln, 18!)(i, for tho

,J,hove COlltnwts, '['hey :Lrl' to be addressed to "rrllO GOV('l'l1l11C'nt

Storekeeper, F'l'enllLlltle," n,ml 1ll,Ll'kml outside, "rrender for li'irewo()(1 for GoV(,l'lllnent H.a.ihv,LYS,"

Contlitions of Contra,et, Speeilic:n,tions, and Ten<ler li'ol'lm; nl:ty be oht:til1ecl n,t tlw OJlic(' o!' ilj() Govel'll­ll1ent Stol'ekeepel', Ji'nmmntle, ana :tt the vnrious H,a,iIw<ty St:1ti0l1S nt ,Ll)()ve phees,

'['he IO,vONt or n,ny tender lVill llot ncces~a,rily ht) a(',cepted,

By order of the Hon, the Co]ol1ia.l rJ'rea.surer,

CAH.VrON H" PE'rHlijH" Gow~rnll1(~11t Storekeepor,

G ovcrnuwnt Sto]'os Dcpn.~·bncll t, } PnmmnUc, 15/,h April, ]H!)(i.

Ueeeillts 1'01" Stores.

r]lTTE a.titmiion of Oflit'ur» l't''1l1isitioning' on t.he _ GOVCl'lllIHmt SLo]'('" ])epn.l'i,lllt;llt for Store;.: is

called 1,0 Rl'g'Ul:ttiol1 11, [01' the ]lll1'!'li:l.S(), ('ollirol, ,1ncl i88uu of St01'l'S, whieh shttt,s:

"'['he Officer who 1'0eeiVl'S the SI0],('8 for 1180 or "enstody mnst, in n.ll (,n.ses, fligon the rot,pip!., t1<1.[.o " his flignn.tul't', :1lld ilHllH''] ia.t.ely ret.l1rll t Iw v()1l(,hers "to the GOVU1'111l1l'nt Stol'pk('('lJ(;1'."

B,v t>l'dl'r of the HOll, !.he Cololli,J,l 'J'l'oa.S11lVI',

CA H.11I'ON n, PID'I'TTEn" UOVOr1111H'l1t S1.orokpeper,

Government Stores D"p:ll'tl1lellt, 10th Ji'e1J1'lHLry, 18HG,

New 'j'own Vlts open for Sale.

Townsite of Mnllina.

D<Jl'ct)'tment (If Lnll<ls n1HZ S1tl'l'cys, 4 ~ ~" Pcrth, 2Gth fife/n'n(t')'!!, .1.'19G,

1.[18 I;J;"(,l·llcw·y the. G'lI'Ul'I10], i.ll !<]w,'lll.il't' C01111-. eil, by virl.llo of tlH' poWt']',; given him by the

Laud Reglll.Lt.ioll';, has br~elll)ll'a."etl t.o order that the

CrOW11 L,111(1 intludec1 within the [1ren, hel'eilmftel' P:l1'ticlllal'ised he ('In.sHod as '['own and Subnrlml1, to form <t town~ite within the \Vest Pilbal'm Golc1iiell1, bel'eimd't('l' to htJ known a.ncl di~tingnished a,s "Ma.llillH,,"

nOlllHl.,d by I i111'B st.art.ing' i'l'()lll th.> 1':<1.81. C()rnel' of\Y"st Pilhal'l'(l, Gdldlllining Le;lS{~ i·l, t, alld ('xtc'lHling 2HljO 1,1.' U eimin,; ,1.\1 links ,\.long' l'''l't of [.]1(, NOl'Lh-Ktst hUlllllhl',)' of saitl Lease, j,]l('nee H,o U/ It; cha.ins K7 links a.lollg' tlw whole of the S()llth-I'~:tst hOllWl:!.I'Y of Lt':l,se I KG n,nel 1>:1,1'1; of the S()uth-lGa~lt hOllll(l:t1'Y of Lease DO, tlH']ll'U H2° :1.:1,' 5D chaius 1:3 links, thell(~U JK:(' ;~·i.' :>n (~lHtin~, thtmee 2720 :ll/ Gl; ehaills SI) links, and tlH'l1('U 2'~ :~{I/ 21 (~hn,hls "I, links to the Si-a.l'tl11g' llt)int, .

'['lie upset. ])ri('o a.t whieh a,llotnwnts within this TOWllsite Ivill bu ol1'l'l'ed fol' s:t1e by publie a.nd.ioll, ns provided by t.he l,n,nd 1:~,('guhti()llS, will for the present be £30 per lot.

'J'he n.llotnwnts n.lre:vly surveyed a,re n11111 bercd fro1ll 1 to (H indnsivu, .

rl.'OWll Lots 14 to 18 inelusivt), :wd (;3 amI G!j., h,LVO

1)(~l'1I ],l's(~l'Vetl for pl1 blit, lltiliiy, [Hid 2G 1'0], a JVfe"h:mies' Tlll':i.itnte,

Plans of the sa,me will shortly be obt,fLin:,hle itt this Ol!it;(' ,uHl a.t the o flit", ort.lH' vVa,rilc'll,\Vest Pili Hl,rrn. Gol,l{it'ld,

A, n, IUCHA IiDSON,

COllllllissio1\('1' (ll' Crown T1'l.11tl",

rl1HE ,\Vc.,st. Australin.a Gm:l1rnnwnt desire, to give notice that the Nmv Llg'hthollse Oll hoUnest

Isl:t11l1 will he lighted ou the 17th Mn,l'eh inst., ,1fter whieh the light hitlH'rJ;o ",hown from the Old '['uw('r will een.se.

'rlw RoUnest Island pernmnent light is:L rl'yoll'ing' liO'ht of the first orde]" show illg ,J, single fI:J,sh of \~i\ite lio'ht every twenty seeolllls, Dura,ti()ll of' fln.sh "bOl1i; :) ~ee()l1ds: edips(; ,LilOut 17 se('oJl(ls,

'rlw TJigh1, is devfLtel1 a,bout 2G4, f('et "bove high mttol', n,n;l should 1)(' vi"ibk fro1ll :t ves;;(']',,; (led, in elear we:d.lwr itt :t (]ista.net) of 2;'; mil('",

Tlw Tow('r is ei],(:lIhr ill f01'I11, built of 8;],l1t181;01ll', :1.]1(1 is of :1, n:1,tlll'H.l grey (·olulIl'.

Positiun of I,ighthollse: - ·1,;],1;, 82° 0' ] 8" South; Long', 1150 80) 15" 1~:wt..

C, H" IWSSJijLT1, Chi('!' H:l.rbolll' MastEr,

ffn.rhOllr om!'!), Fre111:tnl,le, ,o(,jh M,tl'ch, 18%,

C,L,f), :iO/!lfj, NOTICJK

(h'O?01t Law QCiees, Perth, .TC/,1t1La.1'!J 17lh, 18.')G,

a,m1 a.l1('1' the "bove cbte, [t11d until further notice, the Pert.h T.1oeal Court ,J,11<1 Police Conrt

will he lwldt,n :l.t the Slll'a.rer ~'I('1I1ori[Ll HaIl, Ben,lIfol t Sj,rel't,

H, G, HAMP'l'ON, Clerk to Attorney GenemL

APRIL 24, 18DG.] GOVERNMENT

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GeneraL Posl Office, 1'C1'17~, 14th April, l!';!lIi.

rl". ENDE I~S (l'll([()r~l'c1 "Tl'll<ier for 1\bih;") will 1)(; l'l'(;l'ivl'd at thitl Oilil:l' ulltil noon Oll Sa,t.tlJ'CJa v,

the Hith O[ JYI,tv, 18%, for the UlllLl'J'llwntiol1cd :Mall, [or OlW, two, (11: three year;,;, vi,,;. ;~-

}l"rolll KUl'na11'i to Ellj lldilUt (Pe"bc's PilHl) ,viii "'rlll' PillllCWle:;," "ud 'vice 'ue1"31/, once CL

week, on hor:;ell<Lck.

The <HTivLtl eLm1 Llcparture of JYInils will be sulljed to illstrl1diolll:l from the POSLllHLster Gl'llentl, <tud liable to "ltemtiom; <et ,my time c1urillg Ull' yettl'.

Every Lender must bl'lLr the bond jide sig1mtlll'eS, duly witnessed, of the tl'lHkrl'r <tllll of hv(l respon­sible pel'tlOllS ·willing to bel:Ollle bound for 1,11(; dutJ fulIillllent of thu C01ltract, ill <t sum not exccl'clillt-\' the gros:,; <LlllOUllt O[ the Contrn,d 101' thu wholu peri0l1 oVtJr \vhich it extl~lllls.

Every Ll'll(ler lllllSt he <Lc(:oll1panie<.1 hy the writ1l'tl C,)lJ.Sl'llt., <1uly witnessed, of l'l'n;OllS 1'I'Opo;,;()(1 ;cs hOlllhllll'1l <1'; hl'l'cinll('[ol'c 1'l'ovilleCl, to ('xcclde {,lie bOlHh; <t~ a.fore~a,j<1 fur the cl lW l'l'1'[Ol'llla.ll(·u 1l1" i.lll' COlltnld ill thl' event of slll,ll klllkr IJl'illg "(:('('1'Led.

'.l'hu Govcrnmcnt re~l'rves nil' right, of It'l'luiua.tillg t.he COlltnwt a,t, ;tlly tinte, hy giving threc lllout.hs lloii('u to t.1w Oout,nwtor.

Sl'l'ci,d fOl'IIH) O[ l'umll'r, with ('olldiLiom; a,Uadle l ],

lllU)' lm obi<Lill<;L1 011 a'l'pli,'at.illll tll the VH,l'iOllS P(lHI.­llmst.l'l's, ilml H,t i.lw GUlH'ml Post Ollil'c, PerCIi ; a.nd no '.l'endur will hl) ellterleLiuell nnless l'elldm'cL1 011

the prl'scribl'd form.

The Government dOl't; not. billd itself to ,,(Ocellt, the lowest or any tl'uder.

K A. SHOLL, ['ot;[.lIl:Ult!'r Genera,] <[IHl

Gellom1 SUl'erintcl](lt'llt of '1'('](!gml'lts.

GenemlPu"L (Ji/ic/!, Perl.h, ;JO/.h "tll ";)' 18!)(i.

'1 ENnIHI,S (emlorse,l "'1'e1l(1('1' for 1\la,il") will be recoeiyed ,~t this 011[('0 ulltil noou Ol! 171h 1\11;1 Y,

18DG, for thc Ilmlurml'n1.iolll'd ]'vIa.il for une, two, ~)]' thrl'e )'l'al'S, viII. ;~~~

Bctweell tlw Post Ollicc <lnd the [,(,eLl] way St:,l ion :It Pillja.rnbh ~ht.ily, a,[, OlLCll aN rel1l1{n~d, ill <\,

spring vehicle.

'l'hc lurly:tl ,md d(~l':trLlll'(' of l\1ail:-; \Vd] be ~llj,je('t. to instrllct.ions fWtll the Postumstl'l' General, ,wil li<Lhle to :Llter:LtiollG eLt cHiY time llurillg the YI':LI'.

1~ \'el'y tender lllllst hcetr tlw bOI/((, firle sigmttH1'es, duly witllesseLl, of the t(~ll(1erl'1' a,m1 of t\Vo resl'ollsi Ille persons willing to become hound fot' UlC duc fulfil~ ment of the Contmct.

Every tender 111 ust be :t(;comp,lllied by the written consent, c1uly witlle;:;sed, of l'orsom; prol'osel1 cl;:; bondsmen as herein before provided, to oxecute the bonds "s [tforeseLil1 for the due performance of the Contract in the cvent of such tendor being ltc(;cpted.

Speci;Ll forms of Tendor, with conditions attached, umy be obt,tillel1 on application to the v:Ll'ious Po SL­llmst()r~, and a,t the Gelll'ml Post Oflicc, Perth; and no rrolllll'r will be elltert,ainec1 nnless rendercd 011

the proscribed form.

'1'he GOVl.'l'lllncnt does noL bind itself to aceept the 10wesL or ,my tender,

ll. A. SB OLJ~, Postmaster Genern,l ,wd

G-eneral Superintendent of 'relegraphs.

GA/';ETTE, "V.A.

Nomenclature of Streets.

,0, L(tnil 'J.'i/.les Del'(irlmeJll, UG- Per/'h, lD/.h Odobe)', ]8!){).

rr.lll~ :,;nllll' Name Ill"Y noL be used for 11101'0 t]mn _ OtiC St,red, l1.o,vl, Sqlmre, &c., &c., &(;., within

allY TOWll~itl'. -No Phtll infriugills t.his l'llk, hy w;illg <L lHLllle

nll'ettlly npl'l'opricttecl, will be F:ceived ,Lt thu 01lice of 'l'ities.

J. C. H. JAlVmS, OOllllnissioJler of Titles.

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES.

'I'mnsfer or Laud Ad, V)\);~.

T AKlG NO'l'ICl<j that Geol'g'e 1:l'Ooknmll of l'el'th g'ell­LienuLll Itns llJ;tde al'plieatioll to be l'ug'ister()(l .tS the

1'"op1'io1.·)1' of ,m esbde ill fee simple ill POss('ssion in the following plLl'eol of litllll situate in the City of PUl'th

j)crth 'Pown Dot S 2;) (eOlJb1inillg' la,. Or. 32p.)

BOtllllleLl on /.Iw NlJrlh-E,"sl by 2 chitins of Adelaide 'l'et'l"wU

0" Lite fiollJ."-li'",/' hy the N01'th~\VosL hOtllld'M'y of Lot S 20 H1C':tsuring ~ cl1aillo GO lillk~

(in /./,., 8"IILh·Wcst hy n. line p,mdltd and c<llUll to the NorLh~ I'".st ],Oll1llbll'Y

On the NOl'lh- WcsL hy H uh"iuo ;iO linb of IJcllllctt Slreet

,\ND l"UWI'IlI'llt 'I'Alm NO'l'ICIC tlULt allllL'roons other 1.lmll t h,' apl'lieant claiming to lmvo a.lly cotato rig'lIt title or illt()]"UBl. ill tho n.ho,o parGol of twi[ AI{·11 IIlml':UY J"Jo:'IUllum

[I) lo,1go ill this Omen 1)11 (It' hefo]"() the ·Lth JUDO noxt a ('(wwL fOl'hi(lding tho :;;ewc froll! lluillg lll'onght nuder the OlWI'atioll of the) Aet.

L:~lId TiiJes' OJl;",', Pert.h, I 1st April. lH()\l. "

"\Ll<'H.IW K BUWI', H,ugi1::itnt}' of '1'1 LIes.

Stone ~)'" f)u'l'l, "cl'lh, Jlj11J//if'l..tH"':; SoU,cilol'S.

11 I v:; 'I'r:msrer of Land Aet, IHH:.t

rrt\KI<j NO'I'lel'; that .JoB"ph l\illl"]"jc< Lloyd of Ncw""stie .1_ ral'llll![' has llI:LII,' al'pli(·al.ioll to JlC' l't:gislUl"(,.] aB the

pl"Ol'ri!'lo[' of a.ll ,'sl.ato ill f"u sillll'lu in POSS('oSiOll in the foll,lII"illg' l'''l"()ul of tlllll siLll;l.t·() ill iJ", "\ VOH DiBl.I·id.:-

PotU01/. (~( .fJl'on l./(J('If,l,ion V (eout.a,llling' ,L,S:)(L. ~l·. U;p.)

BOnll(l,',1 ((I/. Ill.; 8""lh~/~(lst by port,inll of t.ho SOllth­I';a~'LerJl hottuda,l'Y of LOt'(l,t,inu V COlllII1('ll('ing' nil :1, point 011

tJ", ldt IJ:l.Hk of tl", "\'011 H.iv')1' allll [,!llllling" :-:;()lltll~W()St

fo[' I.:W "ha.ills :!.7 ~ links to ". [lnhlie mall t.l>l"','" along Easkrll si(l" of ,mid road ft,l' .Ill '[I'gl'C,'S ;1O minutes 18 ehailliS ~)G ]jnks IH (leg-I'uus SS Illjllnti~s ~H chains ()7~ link:.; to (1(~gl'el'1'; ;) llllllutes '7 ell,LlllS 10 lillks :~ .. ),j, dl~gl'eeS .1!) lllillUt<.-~ 7 e!Jains (j;q links ;;:;:; degr('os :J:ll minutes ') l,lmins ,,8 links :;:;u (Iug'rcl'fi 11 minutes :;2 eliains :'t; links 1.1wllCC (j.j. degTt)(,,, 10.\ lIliuuks for \l ulmilll; !I·llillks to the loft bauk of :\'on Hi~('J' OIl'lICU hy left hlllk downwards to OIl, "tnrtillg' point. L\ lld on j·ll" inIler part by ]HlbJi!; roads. Th" }'ollll(laril'S are llIor(, ]la1'li(mla.l'ly (loSGl'ibcd in 1'1<t11 12:!.7 del'ositud ill the L:'lld '['itkl;' omce.

Luss l:llld l'CSllIJll'cl hy Coltllllissioner of H:LillV'~YS for r,tihnty PUl'llOSCS City or'Frcll!:mtlc: - .

i<'l'c)II.(mtlc ],ol S;J? (eolJtn,iuill:~' (la. 1r. lUp.)

Bounded OJi ihe .\"(ll'lh~ West by 1 e1mill ;j;l links of C,m­tOlllllcut i:ltl'ect

On Lhe Notlh-Basl hy the Smith-IV est bOlllldnry of Lot H2(; llle<tsurillg' 2 ellalill~ ;) linkti

On /.he SOll.l.h~E(I.sl by thu NOl'th-\Yest boundnry of Lot 330 11l8tl,Suring 1 e.haill 5:3 links

(Jn lhe S"ltLh~ IVesL by the NOl"th~E'ist bound<try of Lot ~32,s 111CaSlll'ing' :J e11(\,1n8 ;) liuks.

AND t'UW[,lllm TAKE NOT10IG tlmt all persolls othor than till' :qlpJiemlt d:cillIilig" to lw.vu 'my estate rig'lIt title or intul"cst in the "hove p'tred of hllll AiCIG HJmIDBY Kl'lQU [KED

to lodg'c in this Ollieo on or lld'''r!! tho ·lt11 day of May llt'xt 11 ('ell'e"L forhidding' the ,,;,Ulle from bcing brought Ullller the OPOl"f1tioll of the "\ cl.

Land Titles' Olliee, Perth, '( 25th JYlarch, 189(j. )

ALWllED E. BUIlT. ll.egistnw of Titles,

Kidson (~ GawleT, FremantLe, Al;pLicant's SoLicitoTs.

080 NT

Transfer of Land Act, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that George Alfred Davies of Fremantle lllel'chn,nt Ims 111<1,(le rlpplic<1tion to be registel'8(1 as

the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in a,s eldest son rmd heir-n,t-htw of Alfred lato of Fremantle in tbe following parcel of ImFl sihlrlte in thc Cockbnrn Sound district Lcing

C'ockbnm Location No. 179

and more pn,rtieubrly described in Volume VII. Folium ,t3.

AND l!-UWl'Hlm TAKE NO'l'ICE that all persons other tlmn the n,pplieant ebiming to hn.ve any estate rig'ht title or interest in the above pared of land ARE Hl,I<EBY WDQUTRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 27th lLW of April next n, C<tveat forbidding the aboH) a,pplica,nt being cm·tifi­cn,ted.

ALI<'mm E. BUWl', gegistmr of Titles.

Lrl,nd Titles' Office, Perth, 1

2 3 9G

lkth lYIl1rch, 1806. ) ]Jl. L. ]Jloss, Frcl1M",tlc, Applicant's Solicitor.

'rransfer of Land Act, 18H3.

T AKE NO'!.'ICE tlmt John J;"ol'cl of Guildford Eon,cl tminel' hlts mn,de n,pplien,tion to be registered as the

proprietor of an eshl,te in fee simple in possession in the following pn,recl of land sitmtte in the Swan district :---

Pcwt of Swan Location B3 (containing 1 acre). Bounded by linos sbrting from l\ point 50': links South­

IV est from the interso(:tion of tlw North-East houndary of Locn,tion :38 with tho Porth-Guildford Ron,d thence South­"Westerlyalong' Sltid ronel for a oh"i11s thonc'] South-East for 3 el111,ins 3,1 links thence NOl'th-I~nst for :3 clmins to n, private road thence :l,long said pri vate l"OiLd for :l ch:l:ins 8:1, links to the starting point.

AND J<'UR'l'HEI~ 'rAKE NO'l'lCE tlmt ,,11 other than the '"pplicn,nt cbiming to h,we "ny right title or interest in the ahove pltrcel of land AI<lD HLCIWHY mDQUIHEll to lodge in this Office on or before the 27th dn,y of April next a cnveat forbidding the smue from being brought under the open,tion of the Act.

ALPH,ED E. BUWl" Eegistl'm' of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( li:lth lYInl'eh, 1806. )

17(j 95 Transfer of I,:md Act, 18H3.

T AKE NOTIC]D that John Den""r of Gillg-in j':\1"llll'r 1ms made n,ppliclttion to be registered as the proprietor of

an est'lte in fce simple in posS('SSiOll in the following parcd of land situate in the Swml District

Pad of Swan Location 870 (conhLining 7a. 11'. :lUp.) Bounded by lines stl1I·ting from it point 1 c1min nY"iJ links

North from the North-vVest (;orner of Loc:ttion 27:3 thence 13't degrees 55 minutes for :3 cha.ins 57/T, links thence 70 degrees 51 minutes for 1 clmin :ll-ih links 'J.(i dog'rccs 16 minutes for 1 elmin 48 links lK degToes 11 minutes for 2 clmins HT'Ti links (ii:l degToes fA minutes for 2 elmins 2,)~ links :38 degrees 14 minutes for 2 chnins 2,)-,"" links 8,1, degrees n luinutos for :2 chains H2.j~) links 07 degrees 28 minutes for 1 chain m~ links, GO degrees 'H minutes for 1 chain H3yh links "t.;) degrees 13 Iniiiutes for :2 ehains and -i\, of :~ link Gl degrees G Ininutcs for :3 chains 0;3 links to n, point 1 el111,in 14,/" linl,s Xorth from the corner of Location 27::3 thence ,t milltltes Northwanl in It contimmtion of thl' 1~:lstern boundary of Locittion 27:3 fO]· 2 clmins :3-,'\; links to the Idt bank of ,t br,tnch of the Uil1gin Brook.

On the No}·th hy snid left bmlk. On the lYest by a South line of ;) chains LLi i\; link" to the

sta,rtil1g point s;]'id vVestern hounlLny ]wing rl eontimwJion of the West bounchwy of Loc:1tion 27:3.

Din,grmll deposited 28,1-.

AND FUIliI'HlDg 'rAIn; NO'I'lm; tlmt other tlmn the n,pplic:mt ebimillg to hn,ve rmy dght title or intel'est in the above lXLl'CP} of land A1U~ llEl:F;nV lL1'JQUIItED

to lodge in this omcn OIl or hdore the ·J.th .June next ll, ""vecd forbiclding the smlle from being brought under the opemtion of the Aet.

Land Titles' 0lllco, Perth, ( 1st April, Itl9G. J

) ... Ll?BIED lii. BUI~T, ltegistl'ar of Titles.

Ju.mes '-t D(I,i"(Jyshirc, Perth, Appli:C(lHt','l SolicitiYl·S.

GAZET'fE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

;") n DG Transfer of Land Act, 18H3.

NO'l'ICE thltt Henry Jmncs Green of Perth accountant Ims made lLpplicILtion to be registered as

the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of l"nd situate in the City of Perth :-

Perth 'Town Lot Y 177 (conbining Oa. Or, 29p.) less portion t;l,ken for nl,ilwrl,y purposes.

Bounded on the NOl'th-East hy 1 clmin 60 links of Roe Stroot

On the Sonth-East hy the Nortll-IVest bouncbry of Lot -Y 17G 11leaSul'ing 5 chains

On the Sonth- West by 1 elmil1 50 links of Kensington .Lane

On the Nodh-JYest by the South-East boul1dn,ry of TJot Y 171' mCllsuring ;) chn,il1s amI on the inner pllrt by portion of the Bastern Hitilwrty Hesorve :1S shown on deposited Plan No. 1200.

AND ]'Ul~'l'IIElt 'I'ARE N O'I'IClc tllll,t ,,11 persons other tl111,n the applicant cln,iming' to have any estn,te right t,itle or interest in the above pm'eel of land AI<JG HIDltEBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 27th cby of April next n, wveat forbidding the saIlle from being brought under the opemtion of the Act.

L,md 'l'itles' Office, Perth, I 18th JYLtreh, 1896. (

ALFEED E. BUg'!." l~egistmr of Titles.

Geo]'ge Leakc, Pel"th, Al'pliwnt's SolicitM'.

-~} 'J1ransfel' of' Laml Act, 1893.

'rAKE NOTICE that Jolmmm Konny of Stirling' Street widow has nmde "pplic>ttiol1 to be rog'istored n,s the

proprietor of "11 estfLte in fee siIllple in possession in the following p,rrcel of land situ:cte in the City of Porth:­

]'e;,th 'Town Lot TV 81 (contnining- Oa. 31'. Op.) Bonnded on the N01·th-West by 1 chain 50 links of Stirling

Street. On tlte No?'lh-East by the South-vVest bounda,ry of Lot

vI' 82 measnring- 5 cl111,in8. On Ihe Sonth-Eost by 1 el111,in 50 links of lYhckie Street. On the SOleth- West by tho North-East boundary of Lot

vI' HO lllo:tsurillg" 5 chains. AND I<'UI~THIDI{ 'l'ARlD NO'l'ICE thn,t all persons othor thn,n

the :Ipplicmlt eln,iming to hn,vc [tny estltte right title or interest in the abovo pm'col of bud ARID HIDREHY R]EQUIl{ED to lodge in this Oflice on or before thel.th ch>y of lYhy next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the opemtion of the Act.

ALPI'tED E. BUR']"

L:1nd 'l'itles' Office, Perth, ( 2,3th lYLuch, 1896. J

RegistrlU' of 'l'itles.

Kiclson ,~ (Jawle)', F)'enw,ntle, Applicant's Solicit01's,

'11ransfer of Laml Act, 1893.

T AKE NO'l'ICE tlmt Ii'mmy Stone of Pl'rth spinster has made applien,tion to be registered as the proprietor

of an estatu in fee simple in possession in the following pm'eel of bnd sitlUrtc in the City of l\'rth :-

Pa I"l (~/ Perth ']'own Lot Y 208 (containing' Jr. Hp.)

BC>Ulllled on the Sont',- }Vest by 7;)-/u links of Cowle Street On the So nth-East by the .\Torth-vYest boundary of Lot

Y 2U9 IlleHsnring ,> chains +l'-i~i links. On the North-lEnst by 76,\-; links of:t Pnblic Dmin Eeserve. On tlte North- West by other portion of the s:licl Lot Y 208

11lCaSlll'ing ~1, ehaills ;j')·,{h· links.

AND ]'UltTlIlDR TAKE NO'l'IClD thnt ;t11 persons othce tlmn the n,pplic:Ult claiming to Jmve any estnte right title or interest in the "b(JVG pnreel of lrwd Al~jlJ HERlmY REQUIRlDD to lodge in this Office 011 or befOl'o the 'J.th day of JYhy next, a cav,;"t forbidding the smUG from being brought under the opemtIOll of the Act.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, ( 20th J\Iln,rch, 1806. )

AL]<,J1ED lE. BUI't'!.', l~eg-istmr of Titles.

Shall ,~ Fon7kes, Pel'lh, Applicant's Solicitors.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT ~~--~----~--- - ---.--~------

3S 96 'l'ranst'el' of Land Aet, IRHB.

T AKE NO'l'ICE t1Htt Ons10w Austin Trigg ]~l'11est Austin Trigg Prancis A nbrey Trigg 'WaIter IYilli,Hn

James 'l'rigg Unity Keats Eliza Trigg Florence Amelia Ashton (wife of H81'bert Ashton) Hcrbert ".\shton all of Gcra1dton and Eliza Avery of Perth widow h,we ma.de u.pplication to be registered as the proprietors of an eshl,te in fee simple in possession in the following plercels of htnd situate in the City of Perth :-

Pco-t qf Pedh Lot G 17 (conbining' Oa. 11'. 27T'oP')

Bounded on the NOJ'th~E"st by 1 chlein 50 links of JlIul'rll·Y Street

On the N01·th~ West by 2 chains 80 links of the South-East boundary of G Hi

On the S01,th~ West by other portion of G 17 me,,,suring 1 chain 50 links

On the South-Ec"t by portion of the N orth-vVest bonnchtry of G 18 measuring 2 chains 80 links.

p",·t Pe1,th Town Lot V 22 (conbtining la. Or. 88,lp.)

Bounded on the North-East by 7,) links of vVellington Street

On the South-Ec, t by the North-IYest bounchtry of Y 21 Ineasnring () chains 12-/0 links

On the S01dh~ West by '1~ links of Ji'Iul'ray street thence North-East for 2 ch"ins 20 links thence North~W()st for 70!, links thence North-Eas-t for 4, clmins 9;\, links to vVol, lington Street.

AND J<'UWl'HER TAKE ::';O'l'ICE that lell persons other than the applicanti; claiming to Iuwu ;l,ny estn,te right title or interest in the above parcels of bnd Am, HEREBY ItEQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or bofore the 27th April next le caveat forbidding the ~mlle h'om being brought uncler the oper;l,tion of the Aet.

L"nd 'l'itlos' Office, Perth, I. 23th JI'Iftrch, 1896. )

ALPlmD K BUnT, l~egistl'atl' of 'l'itles.

Stone ,y- }3"l't, Soli.c'itol's, Pel'lh.

oS 96 r"ransfer of Land Act, 18~):J.

T AKE NOTICJ~ that H,nry VVillimlls of Perth gentleman has nutcle npplic,ttion to be rogi~ter('d as the proprietor

of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following pareels of land sihmte in the City of Perth:-

Lots Y 218,814,215,216 (containing together Ble. 11'. 19p.)

Bounded on the No,.th~E"st by (; chains of Bulwer Street On the Sontlt-East by 9 chains 40 links of J;'itzgerf,ld Street On the South- West by 6 elul,ins () links of a Publie Drnin

Reserve On the North- West by the South-l~"i;t bounch1,l'y of Lot Y

217 measuring 8 ch"ins 51 links.

AND FURTHEIt 'rAKE NOTICE thlet all persons other than the npplicant ebimillg to lllwe any estate right title Or interest in the above parcel of bnd ARE HERImy REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the ,tth day of :Jby next a caveat forbidding' the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, I. 25th lYbrch, 1896. )

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of 'l'itles.

·1· 6 1f6" 'l'ransfer of J.Jand Ad, 18H:J, Seetioll 75.

1 .... AKE NO'l'ICE that the Commissioner of Titles Imving been satisfied of the truth of '1 certu,in declaration

setting forth tlmt duplicate Certific<tte of 'l'itle Volmne LXVIII. Folio 1:3 (comprising Coolgfudie 'l'own Lot 217) in the naYbe of .John Ednott Burbnnk has been pa,·tiaZly d.e­sh'oyed by fi"e :

I shall issue a special Certificftte in lien thereof on the 2nd lYIay, 1896.

Land 'l'itles Offiee, Perth, I. 1st April, 1896. )

ALFRED E. BUH'l" H.egistrar of Titles.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 681

'rransfer of Land Act, lS9:J.

T AKE NOTICE thlet John iYhxwell Ferguson of J;'renmn~ tIe lllerclmnt has made application to he registered "s

the propric'tor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following' p,n-cd of la.nd situate in the city of Perth:-

['e,·th Town Lots X 29 80 ill (containing 2a. 11'. 17p. exc1usive of ""ilway).

Bounded on the N m·th by 4 chains 2g links of Samson streQt

On the East by the vVestern hound"ry of X :32 measnring '± clmins (H-P" links

On the South by is chains 741'0 links of Brown Street On the West by 5 0hains 18~ links of Lord Street and On the inner part by portion of the Ef1stern R"ilway

Hoser"c as shown on deposited Phm No. 1250. AND PUWrHER TAKE NO'l'ICE thlet all persons other than

the applicant cbiming to have any estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcel of l;,nd AItE HEREBY REQUIItED to lodge in this Office on or before the 17th May next a caveat forbidding' the Sleme from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, I. Hith A pri], 11:196. )

ALFRED E. BURT, Hegistrar of 'l'i tles.

Transfer of Land Act, 189:3.

T AKE NO'l'ICID tlmt J;'rancis Arthur of York farmer 1ms made applic;1,tion to be registered as the proprietor of

"n cshtte in fee simple in possession of the foll,nving parcel of lewd sitm,te in the town of York :-~

Sl,b Lot P 1.5 (contctining- 8;1,. :31'. 3Hp.)

Bonnded on the N01·th- West by :3 chains il links of New­castle Street

On Ihe No,.th~]iJ"st by the South-vVest boumhtry of Lot P l() measuring 12 ch"ins 1)7 links

On the S01J.ih~East by 3 clmins 8 links of Pmmmre Road On the South~ Wet! by the North-East bound~1ry of Lot

P 1,1, memmring 12 clmins 97 links.

AND FUH'l'HEn 'l'AKE NOTICE tlmt all persons other than the applicnnt claiming' to Imve ,my estate right title or interest in the abovo parcel of bnd AnI, I-mItE13Y I~EQUIImD to lodge in this Ollico on or before the 1st May next a ca.veat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Oflico, Perth, ) :3rd Mm'ch, 1896. 5

ALFRED E. BURT, Rcg'istmr of Titles.

Pco'/;er <t Pm'leer, Al'plica.nt's Soliciiors.

Traw.:fcr of Lanci Act, lX!l:l.

rrAKE NO'l'ICE tlmt Jmlles Vigors Aldried Jones and Am1hza Jon0s of Gingin Executors of the will of

'l'homas J ones h,l,ve nmde al)plimttion to be registered as the proprietors of ,tll estate in fee simple in possession in the following l"trcels of land situate in the SW;l,n District "Iso Gillgin Townsite being

81van Loccdiwns 654, 5;'55, ;)oG, 557,4;"58, 425, 378, 320, 506, 431, 52;;, 5St>, iSll, 4215, 'HI, 40:;., 3,)1, 272, 887, 4,42

Gingin 'I'own Lot :31 GranviUe Town Lot 186

lend more particularly described in the Crown Gnl,l1ts deposited on this application.

AND PUH'rHEH 'l'AKE N O'l'ICE tlu"tt all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land Am, HEREBY nEQU IItED to lodge in this Office on or before the 4th May next n, wvea,t forbidding the same from being brought under the opemtion of th,~ Act.

ALFRED E. BUR,'I', Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( 1st April, 1896. )

Abbott ,y- Jenkins, PM,th, Appliccrnts' Solicitors.

682

(;3 96

GOVERNMENT

'l'runsfer of Land Act, 1893.

T AKE NO'l'IC]D that lDc1warc1 Arthlll' I-Tanwrslcy of Hichlllond ,Villia.ms .nivcr sh()('[l l'a,]'1I1(,1' ha.s III <J.(l,>,

nppli""tioll to be registel'ed <1,8 the p1'opl'ieto)' of all mta,to ill fee simple in possession in j 110 following pan;ols of hewl sitn"te in tho vVillimns Distriet :--

lVillictms Low/ion U (oontaining 20tt.)

Bounded hy lines stm'ting fl'om "point on 1,110 luft )m.nk of the ,Vi1limlls lGivC'1' such point huing the NOl'th-East corner of Locrttioll 57 :md ruulling :South aloug' portion of the l£a.st boundary of mid Location 57 for 12 <:1",iI18 !)O lin ks thellce East for 1<1 elm ins lmssing "long the North uud of tL

50 link 1'0:1d then eo North for HJ elutins 25liuks to left b:t1lk of river :tforosaid ancl

On the Norlh by s[eid loft bank of river,

lVillictms Localion 8 (oontaining ·Wn.)

Bounded by lines St11l'tillg' fl'Ol1l South-Vvest eorner of Loc11tion 2G2 n,nd extcuding' j,jast for 20 l·.h,tills along' part of the Sonth boundary of Loca.i.ion 2,52 tlwnec Sonth fOt' 20 elmins t,]wncuWeHt along' portioll of tho North hOIllHl,,,'y of Loe'ttion 251 for 20 cjmins to the l~astel'll hotl1ldnry of Loca, tion 1~ thenco NOl'th along the I~ast hOllnd;tl'Y of Location 1D for 20 elmills to tho starting' point.

WilliaJl/s Lowlio/l. j) (eolltn.illing ,5,12(h,)

BOllntled hy 1ine,~ sta.rLing fl'ollJ a p(lint ':37 ehains 7 liuks lTIa.st. froIn SotlLh-l~a.st COl'llUl' of Loeatiol1 0 and J'lllUlillg

\Vest "long portion of \;he South botlluln.ry of [,o(j"tion 2S0 the whole of the :south bOllJl(hl'Y of Locations 0 a1lll :!Gj, for a distance of 1 () j. ehaills 20 linkH tlwuee South 1110ng the E11st side of a puhlie rO:1d and the KI,storn bOllndn,l'ius of Locat.ions 288 [Lnd I\)7 for a. disLmc() of as!) clmins 50 linl(8 to the Williallls l~iV('r

On the Slmlh by rig'ht )J[Lnk of sni<l ltiver On the Rasl hy a, N orUI lillu of 2·1·0 ehains pn.8sillg' "Iollg'

the ,Vest boundaries of LOC'[1tions :s X ,md :.lSO to tho 8t11.rt­ing POilli; HInd

On the Inner payi, hy [1, pnblic road.

IVill'iwHts Loced'ions X and S (contn,iuing' togethur :lO:t.)

Bonudod by linos starting fl'Olll a point on tho right IJ;l.lI k of tho ,Villi:tllls H,iv(1r huillg tlw SOlil;h-EasL co!']"'1' of Loeation D and rnnning North :clOUgpOI't.i011 of tIll) 1~"HtOl'll hOlllHbry of Location]) for :.l:) elW.illS .j·I, links L1wllCo I,jnst for 1,,1. chains thence SOllth for I () ehaim, 11, links (;0 thu right bank of .Rivor afol'"sn,i(l ;tlHl

On the South by S['tidLGiver's rig'ht lm.llk t,o t.l", o[;l,l'i;illg point,

Will-iams Location 't' (contn,inillg' IOu .. )

Botmclecl on lhe Sonlh l,y " lille of "h,,"t 7 ohn,ini; ('xtoll,l ing East frolll " sqll[t!'ctl post on 1'i,61t )>:lllk of ,hllldioll Brook abollt 11·), clmins :,U links 2(; d('g'l'o('s .j') lllinlltes hOlll North-East eorne1' of Lo(O"i;ioll S

On the West hy :t North line of "j,Ollt ]1, "h"illS :.l!) linb from post "foJ'os;ticl opposite J'Olmda!'ios hping' pa.mllel awl efJlutl,

TYill'in)})" Lota/ion IV (l'ont.a,inillg' lth.)

Bounded on the Nodh b,Y a, lil'" or 10 "h"ius exi,ulllling "Vest from Sont.h-B[l,st COJ'lwr of Loc,ition 'I'

On lhe East by it SOllth lilw of 1() eh:tins from :S"lltb-i'jast eor11e1' aforesaid awl hy "l'pnsitu I""ll1i1a.rins I'",r[l.lllll '1,llll eqnn,L

AND ]<,JT[t'!'Hlm TA In; NO'l'1<.:g that. :dl 1)('1'80118 ol·her than the applicant chiming to b:Lve any esl:t.t.u rig·ltt Litl<> 01' interest ill the above p;tl'cels of bll(l AHt-; Hlm·gllY Itl';,!lllI'lm to lodgo in this oflicc 011 '11' hol'ol'" ,.Ilt, I "t, ,J IIW' ll<,xt a ('(w""t forbillding the S[tlllC fr()lll heing' "1·Ollg'ht. llHd('r Lhe op"ra­tion of the Act.

Land. Titles' O.lfiee, Perth, 'I 21 st April, 18!lG, 5

ALVH,IGD I,;. HUn.'l', ltegistl'iLl' of Tit,led.

T AK1G NO'rrCJ~ that. fIle COllllllissiull('r of '.I'il.1,'s h:willg' bOOll s'ltisfied of the t.ruth of ;t e"rta,in (l,'e\;'l'll.iion

setting' forth nmt 111lplicn,te C,'rtiijl',d<,s of Till(, V01Ullln X. Folios :17B, :37,1., ~i·7;) (eolllpl'isiJJg H,ut'ldng'iJalll IJ\J\Vll Lots 4{), (-)7, aud 1:3) in t,110 lliLUlU of .JoInl fl1rt'lit'rick Gel'!H'l' ha.ve been tost :

I shall iSSUe' " special Curt.iHen.i(, ill liPll t.IH']'(;uf on the 1st J uno, 1 S!)(i.

ALli'H.BD E. BUH)l', Hegistml' of Titles.

GAZETTE, "V,A. [Al'H.lL 2-1, 189G,

'l'l'unsfel' of Laml Aet, 18!)i~.

r]'AKlij NOT[CE tlmt D:tniel Connol' of N()\vemJtlo g'l!utle­J. lu;m ,md 'J'illlothy I<'raneis Quinl,t.n of l'urth gcntle­

lllall ha.ve llVttte applicHJion to lIe l'('g'istel'n,' as tIle pro­PJ'iei.OI'S uf all l':;;tatn in 1\'0 8ilHpl(~ ill POSSl'SSlOll in the following' l':ln;el of l:lwl siLwdu in t.lw City uf P('rth,.

POJ'l'wn PCi'lh 'Pown Lot ]iT U) (eontainillg' On,. Jr. ~7p.)

Bounded on the Sonlh-lC",,/. hy the NorLh-'Ve,.;t boumbry of Lot ]1' 20 llll';tsuriug f) clmills 00 links

On the NOl'th-/<J(l,st hy 7G linb; of Murl"l.,Y Sin'et On lhe NOl'lh- West by other portio11 of said LoL F 1 \J

llleaSlll'ing G eh<1,i118 GO links On the Sonth- West by 75 links of Ihy :Street,

AND FUg'I'Hlllt 'I'Alm None\<; that all persons other tlum the applicants ebimillg to Imve [my osbte right titlu or iuterost in the ~Lbove parcel of lanll Agg 111n~BBY J?,JI;QU!J\,I';J)

to lodge in this Omee on or hefore tho 1 st .June next " Cliveld forbidding tho same from boing brollg'ht under the operation of the Act,

LaJJd Titles' Ollico, Perth, 'I 21st April, 18tH;, j

ALFl~lD]) K llUWl', ]{cgistmr of 'J'it1()~.

rI-'L\ KjIj NO'l'ICE (;h"t Jall]()S L"ll<l",' or Nal'l''' Tan;!. in tlw Vidoria Di,trict h", lll;tllu appliea,t.ioll to bo

l't'gist()l'et1 "s tlw pl'opl'ioto]' of a,ll o,\"to ill fuu SilllPlu iu possession in tlto following p"rud of land situate ill the Vietor1:t District :-

Viclol'i(t Low/ion 11:j.'! (lOa, 0]'. Op,).

The "hove land is the suhjuct of C"l'tiJie"te of '1'itle VOIUlIlO X ]<'olio IG [l,lHl st;tnds l'ogistul'cd in the n[1lne of Thomas LlllHler [tnd applicant uhillls to howl) uoustruetod a title tlwl'oto by possession :md to bo ent"1'l'd proprioLol'.

AND ,'UH,'l'lTlm 'rAin; NOTICE that ,d1lll'l'SOnS o~hl'r thall j,110 applic,mt cl"iming to llll"'] allY eshtto right title 01' int(",,"st ill the above parcel of laud AIU'; lnamny ltl"ll1ll:.Jm to lodge in this OJliee on or twi'oro tlw 20th J 1l1y next a c((,veo.,t fUl'bidtliug' the SrtUIO £ro111 lJuing l'og-isLul'od aeeol'(liug].y.

.\LU'lUfJU E. UUJLT, Jt(~giNh'al' of Titles.

L:twl Titles' OlIke, P~rth, I :.llstJ\pl'il,i};!J(L S

Notice of lte1tuest to llllWIHI Hpeeifi('ation.

l)ulcilt (~iiici', i'e)'lh, 24th Al'i'ii, l.'19(j,

A H,lDQUJD:S'1' to h" allO\vc,d to Hlll('llll t.he llwloe­_ 1l1enLioned ;;pceif-iea.tioll of LI·tt:t'1'8 Patent. has bet'll

rC"l'lvull, mId is opon to pllblie illB]led.ioll aL t.his "JliOl'. AnY]ll'l'sOU limy at allY tillW wif,!Jin OH" lllouth frolll tho d<l,h~ or this "Notice" give HIU 1)utiee in wl'ii,ing', in (lupliea.le, of opposij,il!ll to the [lll}('l11l1111'ni;, s!'If,illg' ill sueh Ilnticl' the pal'tienlal' g't'(ltlllds of ohjnetioll:-

Applil'aLinn No. D7'1,~ P. ~t,\.·--JGi\IIIJ LA\VnENCI'~ Ol-'t'l';R­

l\fANN. 1!;lectrieian, 1;3:~ Ha.nley Hoad, 11'insbury Park, [1011110n; IGwAI,n V':';!;IlElt, ~.J Llstrin, Pal'k, Stoku Ne\\"illg'­ton, LOlldolJ, I£nginet'l', :I,l1d CAin; TUNS'l'lld, .JOHN OrTEn­J\L\N:1, :3 \Y,Yuyat.t. Stl'C'L'f" LOllI10J1, I\~.C., 11~1t~t'i.rical Ell-

; .. dlH"·l',·· A'fl 11H})f01Jed for {;{rl'clinullM' (LIJI(dlj(lJlut,{,ion (~( !lolt/' (fJl(/' fhA' like in ores.'"

Tlj(~ nntlll'e of the Pl'opo:-i!~d ~UIH'llIhll(\llt,S j:-:; as foll(Iws, vi:G. :.~{ H(/Cl'CHCe heEn:! lwd fa ffJIICII,r/c(l COIJIj q( :,/J(3c(jlc{fIion loilyc'! ill }J,,(cnt 01/i['[', Per/h].

Page 1. lino ~ "-To ~t l'ike unt," WU!! lH!," (I,ud ilHH'l'L " i.r.;:' To insert n,ft-,ul' words ''l.5011vuyc(l l,y"" JJlt'U1U" {!t' n jet of

steaJn through." Page 1, 1ill(~ 20.

~l~o sLriko out H lo," and insert H nntlj'o)'ccd inlo.')

Page 1, line 2ti. 'ro iU8ert aftur words" crHshc(l orc" H nntltj)' prcss1o'C."

1)'10 'P -}

'1'0 strike out, Che whol~'~~"I~'lUs }; tu j,t inclusive, and iU8l'r!··_-

I. '" Tllu iUl]))'ovetl pl'Ol~Ul":'S fo], tlH) a,lll;tJgalll<t-

tioll of gql(l alHl ot11('1' llwLds ill OI'U;". of h(~atjl1g 1I1(']'t'Ul'Y ill n u]osei\ l'ec('ptn,elu lIntil it va,pollrises; t.he yapolll' Iwing t.hl'H drawll thl'ollg'h :t pipu 01' pipus by llw,ms of (Ill iuj('vt.ol' aetllated hy s1;r';J,lll, hnL l'Ol11}JI'p[.,,,;ecl :Lil', or oth('r sllitahle aud forced thereby into the body of 01'0

to he heated,

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZET'lE, 'V.A. 683

The applicants state of their reasons for the request:­

l. "In order that the specification will more particularly describe 'cnd ascertain the nature of the invention as is practically proved to be useful.

2. " These proposed amendments are in no way foreign to the subject matter of the said invention as described in the complete specification as originally filed.

3. "'rhese proposed amendments do not constitute in themselves subject matter on which to base an applic<ttion for valid Letters Patent.

4. " Said proposed amendments are not detrimental to the interests of other applicants or patentees."

l\!(ALCOLM A. C. FRASER,

Registrar of Patents.

In the matter of "The Patent Act, 1888" (52 Victoria, No. 5), and of "The Patent Act Amendment., 1892" (55 Victoria, No. 15).

-NI,orrrOE is hereby given that the undermentioned 1- Applications for Ijetters Patent, and the com­plete Specifications ::.nnexed thereto, have been aecepted, and are now open to public inspection at the Patent Office.

Any person or persons may oppose any of such applieations, by ludging at the Patent Office, within two munths from the date uf the first appearance of the advertisement thereof in the Western Australian Government Gazette, a notice in writing, in duplicate, stating his llame and :;Lddress, and the nature and ground of his oppositiun. A fee of 10s. tid. is payable with such notice.

Application No. 1065, P.}%.-HUBER~' WELSlVIAN, of Norseman Goldfields, in the Oolony of West­ern Australia, W~Lter Oondenser, " Improvements in Oondensing Appliwnces."-28th February, 1896.

Application No. 1066, P. H.-ToM GUNN, of No. 14 Finlay Street, Albert Park, near Melbourne, in the Oolony of Victoria, Shoe Maehinist, a,nd HERBERT PERI~Y, of Risley Street, Ridllllond, near Melbourne, aforesaid, Boot Manufacturer, "Im]J1'oved Boots ancl Shoes and the PTOcess of making them." -28th Februa,ry, 1896.

Applica,tion No. 1067, P. H.-JAlVIES EDMuND CARROLL, of 3D Victurilt Street, vVestminster, in the Oounty of London, England, l!illgineer, .. 1'11bl'1'oVelllents in Boiler F'eed--wate,. lIeelling and Yur~tying Appamt'lbs."-~8th Februa,ry, 18;)0.

Appliclttion No. 1071, P. ~~.-HoBER'r STAN'roN DIXON, Mariner, and JAnIES JOHN lYIARSHALL, Gentleman, both of Sydney, in the Oolony of New South Wales, "Imp1'0 ve1nents in the D1-i'oing Genr of Bicycles." -28th February, 1896.

Applieation No. 1072, P. ~"~.--.A:mlI VINING YOUNG, of the Dom Hotel, Koln, in the Empire of Germ,my, Engineer, "Improvements in Ful­vC1'ising iVIills." -28th February, 1896.

ApplIcation No. 1073, P. ih.-THE FLEUSS PNEU­MA~'IC TYRE SYNDICATE, LIlIiIT.l<JD, of 6 Jeffrey's Square, London, England, As~ignees of HENRY ALBl<JR'l' FLEUSS, of 5 Bampton rrerrace, Heath­field Sonth, Twickenhmn, in the Oounty of Mid­dlesex, England, Engineer, "Imp1'ove-Jnents in Pnemnatic Ty'res." -28th February, 1896.

Application No. 832, P.1-16.-JAcoB OARL WEICK­HARDT, of Northam, in the Oolony of Western Australilt, Manufactnrer, "An Automatic Sbtnitcbry Tnnk." -6th JYlarch, 1896.

Application No. 833, P. -i's57.-ALExANDER WOOD­ROFFE GOYDER, of Hillgrove, in the Oolony of New South Wales, Assaver, "The Rocker Ore Feeder."-6th March, 1896.

Application No. 1051, P. ~~.-OHARLES S'rANLEY BURGESS, of Victoria Buildings, 58, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, in the Province of South Aus-· tralia, Licensed Pa,tent Agent, communicated by EMILIEN DUlIIOULIN, of 36 Rue des Petits Ohamps, Paris, in the Republic of France, Gentleman, "I'rnprovements in the 1namcfacfrtwe of 00ppe1' and other liIetal T1cbes, Sheets, and the like by Elect1'olysis." -6th March, 1896.

Applicl1tion No. 1070, P.-Hi-.-RICHARD WALLACE Medical Practitioner, OHRIS~'OPHER TAYLER, Solicitor, and ROBERT OHRISTOPHER BEVERIDGE, Accoulltant, all of Sydney, in the Oolony of New South ,Vales, Assignees of ALEXANDER GRANT, of Sydney, aforesaid, Olerk, "I1n]J1'ove­ments in the 00nsi1'1cction of and the iVIethod of Opemting D1'y BloweTS for the znwpose of Sepamting and Recovering Gold 01' the like from A 1c1'ij'el'ous Semcl 01' othe1' Pnlverized Jlaterial."-6th Mltrch, 1896.

Application No. 1074, P. -!o"T.-HuGH ROBlCRT DIXSON, of the Oonqueror Tobacco Works, Light Square West, Adelaide, in the Province of South Australia, Tobacco Manufacturer, "Im­p1'ovements in lvIa,chines for making Ooniwl OigCl1'elies." -6th March, 1896.

Appliclttion No. 1075, P. -!-J'z.-HUGH ROBERT DIXSON, of the Oonqueror Tobacco Works, Light Square West, Adelaide, in the Province of South Australia, Tobaeco Manufacturer, " Imp1'ovenwnts in lVIachines f01' 11udcing Oonical Oiycc1·ettes." --6th March, 1896.

Application No. 1076, P. l'qo"s.-HUGH ROBERT DIXSON, of the Oonqueror Tobacco Works, Light Square West, Adelaide, in the Province of South Australia, Tobacco Mltnufacturer, "ImpTOvements in Oigct1'ette 1l1achines".--6th March, 1896.

Application No. 1078, P. l"o"".-LOUIS PELATAN, of 6 Oite d'Autin, Pinis, in the RepUblic of France, Engineer; and FABRIZIO OLEIUCI, of Milan, in the Kingdom of Italy, Engineer, "ImpTOvl'ments in lvIeans 01' Apparains f01' the ouiecimlw"i of P1'eciO'tcs J1Ietal.~ j1'O'ln U1'es or Materials containing the1n."--13th March, 1896.

Application Nu. 1079, P. fo\,.-RoBl<JRT HANDLEY DUNDEE, Gentleman; 'tnd FREDERICK GEORGE J ONES, Engineer, both of Qmtrry Pa,rk, Gram­pound, in -the County of Oornwall, England, "I1np1'ovements in 11:Tachines f01' Orn:;hing 01' Pulverizing Ores and other S1-tbstances."-13th March, 1896,

Application No. 1082, P. lotiv.-VVILLIAM GAY, of Lyc1i,trc1 Street, Ballarat, in the Oolony of Victori}1, Engineer, "Improved Safety Appliance for lVIining Oages, L~t'ts, ElevatoTS, etc." -13th March, 1896.

Applica,tion No. 1083, P. -!f'a.-JOHN THOMAS PENNY, of Adelaide, in the Province of South Australia, Mining Agent, " An Improved Process for P1'eventing the S'iclcening of NIe?'cnry in AmalgCimating lrIcwhines." -13th March, 1896.

Application No. 1084, P. -fi:\-.--Wn,LIAM SILVER, of Tamworth, in the Oolony of New South Wales, Engineer, "I1nlJ1'ovements in Railway Axle L~bb1'iccct01'S." -13th March, 1896.

684 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

Application No. 1086, P. -,vs.-FRANCES ELIZA HUNTER, of Fre61mm Street, North Fitzroy, near Melbourhe, in the Colony of Victoria, Spinster, "An Imp1'oved Box-hon." 13th Mm'ch, 1896.

Application No. 1087, P. -i',t'".-SIDNEY HOWARD J<'ARRAR, of 54 Olel Bl'o,tc1 Street, in the City or London, England, Engineer, "Impmved Appa-1·a.h~B for the Attachment of TYheels, Pulleys, Cams, Ban, 01' otheJ' Devices to Shajrs."-20th March, 1896.

Application No. 1088, P. -{"QI.-EDWARD WATERS, of No. 131 vVilliam Street, Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, P,ttent Agent, Agent of DR. GEORG ERLWEIN, of 3I! JYIittenwltlderstrasse, Berlin, S.W., and MAx VOIGT, of 15 Briicken­strasse, Berlin, S.O., in the German Empire, Chemists, "A Process for the Elect?'olytic Pro­cZw;tion of Zinc 11'011t its 01'6s." -20th March, 1896.

Application No. 1068, P.il-~-.-GEORGE VVALJI1SLEY ROBER'l'S, of Ga,wler, i.n the Province of South Am;trtLlitt, Engineer, "A New 01' Improved Mach'ine for Cmshing and. Pn/verising O?'es and other jvlateriLcls, to be called 'The Gl1ttton.'''--27th March, 1896.

Application No. 1094, P. -i'i\,.-EDwARD W Nl'ERS, of No. 131 William Street, Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, Patent Agent, communicated by THE HALL SIGNAL COMPANY, of 80 Broad­way, New York City, United States of America, who are the Assignees of ADONIRA1VI J. VVILSON, of Port Chester, Westchester County, St,tte of New York, United States of Amerielt, "Im­p1'ove?nents -in Electric Rail'wccy SignaJs." --27th March, 1896.

Applimttion No. 1095, P. -i':f".-EDwARD VVATERS, of No. 131 vVilliam Street, Melbourue, in the Colony of Victorilt, Plttent Agent, l:ommunicated by THl,; HALL SIGNAL COMPANY, of 80 Brmtd­way, New York City, United States of Amel'iea, who are the Assignees of HORAcE EVERET'r BOO'l'HBY, of Stonehltll1, M<lssltchusetts, United States of Americ,L, "Rcr,ilway Signals." --27th March, 1890.

Application No. 1096, P.-i'3"'j;.-WILLIAM HERBEI~T HYATT, Fellow of the Chemical Society of Great Brit1Lin, Chemical Engineer ltnd Met,tllurgist, of 1 Milton Road, Hel'lle Hill, in thc County of Surrey, England, and JOSEPH HENoCHSBERG, Gold Mining Agent and Adviser, of 44 and 46 Broad Street House, in the Citv of London, England, and of Coolgardie, Western Australia, "Improvements in Extracting Gold and in Ap­permt'us theTe/oT."-27th lYhrch, 1896.

Application No. 1097, P. T"s"' •. --EDWARD BONAR CAIRD and THOlYIAS JAlVIES RAYNER, both of 777 Commercial Road, Limehouse, in the County of London, Enghmd, Engineers and Copper Smit.hs, "An Improvement in Ai1' Cooleel Con­densers." --27th lYIttrch, 18HG.

Application No. 1093, P. lllT.-JosEPH GEORGE N ASH, of HincllmLl'sh Square, Adelaide, Engi­neer, and JOHN MITCHELL BOImow, of Hutt Street, Adelaide, Agent, both in the Province of South Australia, "An Improved P1'ocess of anel Appamt11,s fo1' pj'eventing the Inc1'ustntion in Boile?'s."-3rd April, 1896.

Application No. 1098, P. -i'lo.-WILLIAM BEN­JAThUN VVALTERS, of 54 Lam bton Quay, in the city of vr eIlington, in the Colony of New Zeahtnd, 'Engineer, " An Imp1'oved Amalga'l11 citing lvlachine." -31'd April, 1896.

Applica,tion No. 1009, P. -i1;:',;.--JosEPH GEORGE NASH, of Hindmarsh SqUtLrC, Adelaide, in the Province of South Austra.lia, Engineer, "Im­provements in and relating to Appamhts fOT P'n1'ifying Water 01' other Liquid,';." -10th April, 1896.

Application No. 1100, P. -i'i'o.--EnwARD CHARI,ES J OHNS'l'ON, of "Folkestone," Tupper Street, Marril:kville, near Sydney, in the Colony of New SouthvVales, Gentleman, "An Improved Basting Colaneler." -10th April, ] 896.

Applielttion No. 1102, P. -iL,:'\,.--THO!I[AS EDwARDs, of Sebastopol, Ballarat, in the Colony of Vic­toria, Metallurgi.st, "ImJJ1'ovements i;' the EaJ­tmction of Gold and Sil'ver from Ores or Com­pounds contain'ing the scone, and in Appa?'Cdus applicable fm' Use in the '1'1'Cctiment of 81lCh JJiaiel'ials by means of Solvents, ancZ in Ore Washing m' Leaching generally."-10th April, 1896.

Appliclttion No. 1085, P. -{{'o.-GEORGEW AL'rER BLANKS, of Allen Street, Glebe, Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wttlcs, Engineer, "A Hyc7m1die Earihenwa1'e Sanitct?'y Pipe-making .Llfcwhine." -17th April, 1896.

Application No. 1092, P. -i'1i~-.-STEPHEN WILl~IAlVI FRENCH, of Barker's 1~m1d, Subiaco, in the Colony of vVestern Austmlitt, "Composition Flo(!1'1;nrl."-l7th April, 1896. .

App1ication No. 1105, P. -i'f".--EDwIN JAlYLES PRESTON, of Deptford, in the County of Kent, Engb,nd, andARTHuR BEl~NARD (+ILl" of Shirley HOllse, Grove PtLrk, Lee, in the said county., " Impro'lJements in mal connected with the Elect/ie L'ighting CLncZ Heat-inrl, ancZ also the VentiZcdion of Rail'way Ca?'riages ccnd other Vehicles." --17th April, 1896.

Applieation No. 1106, P. l!)t"".-THEODORE VVIL­LIAM HICKSON, of Point Nepccw H,oad, Brighton, in the Colony of Victoria, Mechanic, " Improve­ments in a. Combinrdion Ha,ncZle and S1tppm·t fo?' Cans aneZ Cctses."-17th April, 1896.

Applieation No. 1107, P. -i'f".--CHARLES THOMP­SON, of Granthltln, England, Maltster, " Improve­ments -in l1Ieams 01' Apparatu,s for Com,eJling Snbstances such as G1'ain, lYIinerals, ancl the like." -17th April, 1896.

Application No. 1108, P. -i\Pi\.---JULES AMEDEE Al~LAGNON and GAS'l'ON JULES ALLAGNON, both of 155, Avemie Rouget de l'Isle, Vitry Sur Seine, France, Manubcturers, " An Tmprovecl Cigarette and lYlachine fm' ma7cing same."-17th April, 1896.

Applil:ation No. ] 110, P. -i',f".-GEORGE WOOLLEY, of Citiz(-\ll Street, Goulburn, in the Colony of New South Wltles, Traveller, "An improved adjustable Snpp01·t 01' Rest fur Bicycles."-24th April, 1896.

Application No. 1111, P. -{tr~.-EDWARD WATERS, of No. 1B1 William Street, Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, Plttent Agent, communicnted by rrHE BREWERS AND DIS'l'ILLERS CO 2 COM­PANY, LIWfITED, of 16 Victoria Street, Westmin­ster, in the County of London, England, who are

APRIL 24, 18D6.] GOVERNMENT

the Assignees of OHAI{LES ROBERT Or,ARKE TIoHBoRNE, Ph.D., F.r.O., of 15 North Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland, ALFRED ED­WARD DAltLEY, of Arc1ee Street Brewery, Dllhlin, afore~aid, Brewer, lYIARI,IADUKE FRAN­OIS PUROELL, Ba,rrister-at-Law, F.O.S., Assoc. Inst. C.KI., of 71 Harcourt Street, Dublin, aforesaid, and SAJlIUEL GEOGHEGAi', of St. James Gate BreWl'l'V, Dublin, afore~aic1, Oivil Eng'ineer, " A method oj" and cLppliances fOT the Collection and Utilisation of' the Ca1'bon'ic Acid Gas and otheT pToclllcts gi,(;en off' cZ,nTing the process of all Fennentcdions." -24th April, 1896.

Application No. 1112, P. l''o"(f.---HUGH ROBER'l' DIxsoN, of the Oonqueror rrOblLCCO VVorks, Light Square vVest, Adelaide, ill the Province of South Australia, Tobacco Manufacturer, "ImpTovements in Cigm'ette lYlackines." -24th April, 1896.

Application No. 1113, P. l",h.-HuGH Romm'l' DIXSON, of the Oonqueror Tolxwco vVorhs, Light Square vVest, Adela,icle, in the Province of South Austmlia, Tobacco lYlanufa,ctul'er, " ImpTovements 'in the Filler-form:iny IJiechnnisms f01' Oiga1'ette llIachines." -24th April, 1896.

Application No. 1114, P. ,"(f"li.-lIuGH ROBERT DIXSON, of the Oonqueror Tobacco vVorks, Light Square vVest, Adebide, in the Province of South Austl'alia, rrobac<.:o JllIanufa.ctul'er, "Imp1'ovemcnts hL lYlcLchines fo1' secv,l'ing the Seams of Pape1' 'l"ltbes especially designed and aclapteel fm' Ciyarette }Vntppen." -24t.h April, 1896.

Applica,t.ion No. ] 115, P. l'\Pu.--AR'l'HUlt RumER, of No. 13a Malht Street, Clerkenwell, in the Oounty of London, Enghtllc1, Engineer," lm­p1'01'Mnents in Oi' connecied with Vapon:sen j(!i' O'il Enyineo."-24th April, 1896.

Application No. 1116, P'{7'\j.-EDwARD VVA'l'ERS, of No. 131 Wi11iam Street, Melbourne, in the Oolonyof Vidoritt, Patent Agent, communicated by OOllIPAGNH: IN'l'ERNNl'IONALJ, DES PIWOEDES ADOLPHE SmGLI£, of 147 Rue de Courcelles, Paris, France, Assignees of ADOJ"PHE SEIGLE, of 147 l'tue de Courcelles, aforesa.id, Engineer, "Im]J1'ovements in Appamtus fc!?' tnating Liq1Pids by mectns of Heed." -24th April, 1896.

Appliccttinn No. 1117, P. ,"l,.-EmVARD WATERS, of No. 131 vVillia,lll Street, Melbourne, in the Oolony of Vietoria, Patent Agent, communicated by OOMPAGNIE IN'l'ERNA~'IONALE DES PROOEDES ADOLPHE SEIGLE, of 147 Rue de Oou1'ce11es, Paris, Fmnce, Assignees of ADOLPHE SEIGLE, of 147 Rue de OOUl'celles, aforesaid, Engineer, "Im]J1'ovements in Appel1'at1ts for treating heavy HydJ'ocaTbons by means of Heat, especially applic­able fm' Distoillation and the llilct'lwj'actu1'e of Oil Gas."-24th April, 1896.

Application No. 1118, P. ,9,"".--VVILI.IAlII OONNER SHERllfAN, of Orlando, in the Oountv of Orange, and Stctte of Florida, United States "of Amel'i~a, Jeiveller, "Non-fillable Bottles."-24th April, 1896.

iYIALOOLM A. C. FRASER, Eegistra.r of Patents.

NOTI'l.--The date mentioned in each case is that Qf the first appea"ance of the adve?·tisement.

GAZETTE, W.A. 685

Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1884.

I T is hereby notifi"d that I have received the under­mentioned Applications for the Rogistmtion of 'l'rade

:Marks.

Any person or persons intending to oppose any of such applicn,tions must leave particulars in writing, in duplicate (on Form F), of his or their objections thereto, within two months of the first publication of such applications.

A fee of £1 is payable with such notice.

lIIALCOLlII A. C. FRASER,

Registrar of Designs and Trade Marks.

Application No. P. ,'L,''"..-KrNG, ENGEL, & :MCCULLAGH, LrIlIITED, of Willimn Street, l\Ielbomne, in the Colony of Victoria, Merchants, to register in Class 42, in respect of Tea and all other goods contained in such Class, two Trade lI'In.rks, of which the following are reprcsentn.tions :-

(1.)

(2.)

Also in ebss 4,2, in respect of 'ren. imd n.U other goocls contained in such CheSS, with the exception of ]'lour, Semolina, vVhen.tcnllwal, and othm' products of Cereals, a Trade Mark of which the following is a rcpl'escntn,tion :---

(3.)

17th April, 1896.

Application No. P. -ft;'.-'l'Hl<J NEW OmIONDE CYCLE Com­PANY, LrmI'J:ED, of Romforcl, near IJondon, England, arid 79 Wells Street, Oxford Street" London, England, Cycle lI'Immfacturel's, to register in Class 22, in respect of Cycles, a Trade Mark, of which the following is a representation:--

17th April, 1896.

" THE ORMONDE

BICYCLE."

686 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

Application No. P. iJ~'K.-J. JliI. Coo'rll & Co., of 527 Collins Street, Mdbourne, in tho Colony of Victoria, 'l'eft Merclututs, to register in Class ,1,2, in rospect of rrea, two Tmde Marks, of which the following rere representations :-

(1.)

(2.)

RUB 17th April, 1896.

Applieretion No. P. ·N'".--·\V. & A. Gn,mw, LnrI'l'1lD, Distillers, etc., of Pantheon, Oxford Street "Vest, London, Enghmd, to register in Class 4.3, in respect of 'Whisky, two Trf1de J\ilarks, of which the following m'o r('prcsontntions :--

(1.)

THE PROVOST

OLD SCOTCH WHISKY

(2.)

17th April, 1t>9().

Application No. P. -i'rl\;. ElIIILll BENIJA, of Ac1elniclo, in the Province of Sonth Anstralin., Merchant, trading as " Emile Benda & Co.," to register in Chess 15, in respect of Manufactured '1'O]):LOCO, to wit, Cigars, a 'l'rncle IIfark, of which the following is fL reprcsonh1tion:-

17th April, 189().

Apl)liCtl,tion No. P. i~n".-.T. KRONHlcl1IEn & Co., of Flin­del's Lane, Melbourno, in the Colony of Victoria, to rcg-istcl' in Class (I.S, in l'Pspl'et of Cjgi),]'s, Clg'<ll'(lttcN, and Tobacco, two 'J'rado IIIiLl']cs, of which tIle following· are representations :-

(1).

HELlOS.

17th April, 1896.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT

Application No. P.tt!'".-HE};UY CHAULES STEPHE};S, of 191 Alclel'so'ato Streot. London, Englttnd, Ink Manufacturer, to re<rister"'in Chtss an, in respect of Ink of tell descriptions inch{decl in this Chess, two Trade JYlarks, of which the following ,we representations :-

(l.l

(2.)

24th April, J SOG.

NO·l'E.-'['he dal.e ment-ioned ,in wch case is fhat q( the firsi appea,-ance of the (tdvertisement.

Notice.

A N Eleet.ion of 1\1,1)'01', l'il'C :Mr. A. Moorc, j'('­

signed, will be l~dd "t. the VV01'king Men's Associa,tioll "t ,1,11 Extmordina.ry JYleeting on S"tur­(h1,Y, the 9th May, 18D(:i.

Candida.tes must give Sl'Yl'D cla,ys' not.ice of t.heir int.ention to the l'?eturning Offieer, Mr. Thos. Fox.

H. JYI. CAMPBELL,

Town Clerk. Busselton, 21st April, 189G.

Ueleua Yale llfunidpnHt,Y.

Extraordinary Vacancies,

AUDITOl'?,S,

EXTRA0.RDINAR,Y yacaneies Imving occurred, notice is hereby given tlmt a.n Election will

take place at the Government School, New(;astle Road, Hdella Vale, on Saturday, the 9th day of May, 18%, to fill the Y,"cancies.

Intending Ca.ndidates for Election lllust giY~ notiee, in writing, to tIlt' Rctul'lling Oilicer before noon 011 Friday, tb~ lst chy of lYhy, 18%.

E. J. HALPIN, Clmirllum,

Returning Ofiicer. Helena Vale, 21st A ]Jril, 1896.

GAZETTE, W.A. 687

Cue :;)1 unicipal Council.

AN Extraordinary Election for Chairnmn of this Municipality will be held on JYlonc1ay, 4th

M",y, Intending cam1icbtes must give notice in writing to the Returning Ofiicer seven clear cbys before the c1<1,te of such eledion,

A. E. COX, Returning Ofiicel',

15th April, 18DG.

NO'l'ICK

11TE havc this cby [lpplied to the Minilya VV Rmtcls Boa,rc1 for permission to erect Swing

Gates across the Yn,lobi[, goad at <], point about It miles South-vVest from the Coomlytt Home Station, on the present road.

J. & C. BUTCHER Cooralya, St,ttion,

March 21, 1896.

I{e]mscoi.t Roads UO:tl'd.

1\ Bsrrh.' ACT' of Bl'eeipts "nd Expenditurc of the 1. Kehn8(:ott .Roctds BOtuc1 for thc IJCLst ym1,r,

beginning LLth Mm'eh ,md ending 3lst December, 18% :--

IS(J5. HEC1':IPTS.

1895. BXPENDI'1'1)UE.

April G.-By

JU1)O 'J.-

Aug', .5.---"

scpt. 2.--

" Oct. 7.--- "

" No\,. ·t- " Dec. 2. -

EXctmillecl and found corred,

&c.

£ s. ,1. 150 0 0 150 0 0 ·tOO 0 0

o 10 0 H 10 0

,t715 0 0

£ s. d. 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 3 III 6 G 10 0 :; 10 (i 1 5 0 2 IV 8 1 0 0 1 9 o 10 0 ·1 2 6 nn 3 ou 0 o 15 D 6 12 0 OH 0 o 10 0 1 8 0 1 0 0 ·1 13 6

11 7 0 I !J 0

·H 1 9 5 17 0 0 7 8 0 9 8 2 !J 6 ., ., 8 0

33 0 6 1 7 0 ,1 17 6 2 ·1 7

25 0 0 1 7 0 812 0 3 6 0 1 17 0 1 6 0

18 .5 0 1 7 0 -1 10 0

19 0 0 1 6 0 2 19 0 0 7 6

46·1 2 3

£715 0 0

H, G. WIUGH'I.', } ]11'0 Police JYlc1g-istrate, Auditors.

ANDREW Gr'ANT.

688 GOVERNMENT

THE Ashburton District Roads Board in account with thc Government of vVestern Austra1ia :-

Betl<Tn of ExperuWnr'() for the year 1895 of Gmnt fr·,)1n Lonn.

1895. DR. .c ,. d. ,C s. d.

'lYraI'. 9.-To 1st illsta.lmcllt of Grant, 1SD-L·5 " 2~.-" 2nd

Oct. 22.-- " Special Gmut, 1895·6

200 0 0 200 0 0

·100 0 0 ,100 0 0

£800 0 0 1896.

Jan. 1.-" Balance

1895. Clt. i; s. cl. Je s. cl. Jan. I.-To Balance .. , .,. ... ... .,_ April 1.- " 1\ EV:lns, deepening well n,t Bal'ra-

dale, Westward Roa.d ... ... " 13.-" J. Perry, balance clue on No. ;3 bmk,

vYestward Hoad ." ,.' ... " J. Perry, on varions dates, sh11dng

No.·-1 tallk, mailll'Oad, East side Ashbul'tOll River ," ... . ..

" J. Perry, fencing and staging, etc., No. ·t trLuk ... ... ... . ..

July 15.- " IIockley and IHurra.y, ht.yint; troughs at Ouslow \Vell ... ... . ..

Aug. 19.- " McAlinclcl1 & Bach, fencing', laying troughs, and covering' in G wells on various roads ." .,. ..'

Oct. 2·,t.- " J. Perry, laying tronghs, etc., at Onslow \-Ven ".

" H. Black & Co., smit.hillt;' D l\icHac & Harper, 2 "vcl] lmc]wts 1.1,1\d

fixing on \"/eUs, \Vcsl:wa1'd ROlul " J. & A. l-Iopc, 10wo1'iH'; troughs at

011S1ow Well

Dec. 81.~ " Balance

153 1 11

20 18

-10 19

185 310

35 0 0

5 10 0

78 0 0

5 0 0 0 0

3 0 0

0 0 :;7611 9 270 6 ,j,

£800 0 0

BALANCE Sbeets, Ashlmr(,on Uoa,ds BOlml, 31st December, 1895:-

1895. Jan. l.~ -To Balance at ~rl'easm',y .. ' ... . ..

" " ,,\V estern Australian Bau}( Mar. 9.--" Gra.nt 1'1'01n Gcneral Rcvenue

" I..Io<)'n

" 22.--" "" .,' .,. Sept. 5.-.. - " " Gcneral HC\'cl1llc Oct. 22.-" " "

" Special Grant ... ..' 18th .July

Dec. :n.-To Dala,lice at 'l'l'eilsHJ',Y as POl' 1KtH;) hook

.I; s. d. 6.5 5 9 o 17 9

150 0 0 200 0 0 200 0 0

75 0 0 22.5 0 0 400 0 0

1000 0 0

li77 5 9

oG17i7 5 9

OH. Cheque

1895. No. £ s. cl Jan. 29.-By J. F. Ifancock, lnyilll-!;' t;roHglls, eto. J!'cb. 18."-" C. 1)1'i8co11, sinking' weU and fencing'

1 3 12 0 2 17 0 [)

" making' 'l'owe1'a Hoad ... . .. " 19.--:: Hockley &, 1\iu1'rn,y, sinking', etc., well at

3 20 0 0

01lslmv ... ." ... ... 4, 1\1:a1', 26.--" H. Black, fencillg' (sand drift accollnt) Apr. 8.· ~" T. EValli:, deepc1lillg" woll at. Ba,rradale

" vVeste],}l Aust.rn..lia.]] Bank

5 (j

~Vc:-;tCJ'l1 il[lIil, n.dY(~rtisi1H.: ... 7 " Jmnes Clnrk & Co., sundries.. 8 " C. PaYllc, carting ... f)

R. l!'. Ifo])c, scerchry's 10 " ]:3.~-" J. Perry, balance due 011 11

adY<Lncc on accouni', t tauk 12 lI-f"y 8. - "" """ "{,, 13 l·t July 15.--" D. Forrcst, 1'cpairR K Tree Crossing ... 15

" n. P. Hope, secretary's snlnry and snndries liJ

" lG.-" Aug-. 8.-"

" 10.-"

" " 19.-" Oct. ~.L.-"

Nov. 29.-" Dec. 30.-"

" 81.-

Hockley &. l\{url',lY, hying tTon;;hs... 17 J, Perry, adntHCe 011 UCCOll11l", No, "1 tollk 18

" l~fO 222;)

2t(f5 27 2"i 2f) :~I)

3]

etc. :l:2 :3:-),31.

35 36

35 0 0 22 11 11 20 1 0 o 17 9 ·t .5 0 998 2 8 0 727

.(0 l\J 2 HO 0 0 70 0 0 2 10 0 8 0 0 5 10 0 5 0 0

·W 8 0 ;)0 15 10 :lO 0 0 70 0 0

.5 0 0 800

:n 0 0 o 0

3 0 0 1 0 0 .) 6 10

15 0 0 o 0

.5 0 0 1H7 5 9

£2316 3 6

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

£ s. cl. Dec. 31.-By Bab1nce per Sand Drift account 27 10 0

)} J..I03.Jl 1!'ulld account ." 270 G .'.1,

" vVater Snpply accollllt 5 5 0 " rcceiptsH,nclexpcnditul'c'l·t..L 4 5

" Special Grant ... .. '" Cheques not presentecl: No. 26

:10 " 3·1·

Exmnined and found correct,

35 36

., 12 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7·17 5 1000 0

30 0

£1777 5

T. F. PRIOR, Auditor.

JOIIN JYIAUNSELL, R.M. On slow, January 22nd, ]896.

lUul'l'ay Roads noard.

9 0

0

9

;\ T ~L meeting uf the above Bom'cl, held n,t Pin­L"-- jarra,h on the 4th cl:),y of April, 1896, it W~LS H'solved to declare the surveyecl road, one chain wide, starting from the Perth-Bmlbury R,CLilwa,y Reserve ~Lt t.he South-East corner of Cock burn Sound Loclttion 291, a,nc1 extending 2690 36' [Llong its South bounda,ry to the North-East corner of C.P. 47425, thence South 3 chains 8 links, thence 2590 30' to the N orth­E<Lst corner of Cockburll Sound Location 357, thence 2690 2W pltssing ,tlong its North bounchLry [mc1 tlmt of Loca,tion 144 to its North-West corner, thence in ,1, N orth-N orth-'Nesterly directioll through Coekburn Sound Locfttion 16 to join ROlLd No. 313 (glLzettec1 28-8-90), on the North boundm'y of H,ockingham­J al'mhda,le Railwa,y I{eserve. The rond to be a lYIinor Road.

Dated the 9th day of April, 1896.

A. R. ADAlYI, Clmirrnan lYI una, y lLOlLc1s Board.

lilurray Roads Board.

l' T CL meeting of the above Bom'd it was resolved 1. to take, for the purpose of widening a. rO<Ld,

le strip (\f land, one ch[l,in wide, starting from South side of Location 26 and l'Unning pll,mllel with the Pcrth-Bunbury I{OlLcl on the East side, and extend­ing [Lbout two clmins on North side of Smnpson's Brook.

A. R. ADAlYI, Chairll1lLll.

NOTIOE.

A 'r a meeting of the Ca,llnillg 11,0<tcls Bml,nl, held on JYlondlW, Januarv 6th, 1896, it W,LS resolved

tlmt ,L strip of la,nc1 be resumed (1) onc chain wide, to open up a new line of commullic[Ltioll, starting from the vVestern houndaryof the Clwnington R[Lil­way Reserve, from the I~ailway Gates in a vVesterly direction for (10) ten chains; frolll thence in ,1 N orth­Easterly direction through Canningtoll LocCLtiolls 284,,86, 312, 315, and through Government Reserve No. D84, where it joins the 'Welsh Pool Road.

Also,;'L strip of lttnd (1) onc clmin wide, starting frOIll the 11,CLilwiLY Gates, sitUlLte [Lt the South-East side of Cttllnington RctilwlLY Reserve, in a Southerly direction through Canning Locations 5, 316, 7, to the trmnWll,y.

The railway fence being the vVestern boundlLry of the said roacf

25-1-96. (Set) W. L. GIBBS,

Chltil'man Cltnnillg Roads Board.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 689

:3Ieckering' Roads Board.

AT ,t meeting of the above Board, held at Med,er­ing on the 28th dav of Mtt1'ch, 1896, it WetS

resolved 'to take, for the purpose of opening a llew line of cOllllllunication as tlmain road, a ship of land, one dmin wide, extending from the East corner of Meckering Agricultura,l Area Lot 7'2, a,ncl extending Ea,st-South-Easterly to the East corner of Meekering Agrieultuml Area, Lot 86, the North side running along the Yilgarn Rftilwa,y Heserve; thence 50 links wide, the South side pttssing [tlong the North boun­c1a.ries of IVlecke1'ino' Auricultural Area Lots 90 ancl o b

120; thence one chain wide, the North side running [Llong the Yilgarn Rttilway Reserve to the North­vVest corner of Meckering Agricultuml Area Lot 201.

J. H. lVIOORE, ChainmLn IVleckel'ing Roads Board.

1Yla,rch 28th, 1896.

l}leckering ltoads Uoa.l'd.

AT a meeting of the above Boa,rd, held at Mecker­ing on the 28th clay of March, 1896, it was

resolved to hke, for the purpose of opening a llew line of eonll11unieatioll as a main road, cL strip of lttlld, one chain wide, Imwing the surveyed rmLd ttt the South corner of C.P. It and extending' South­w,Lrd, the E,LSt side passing along the ElU5t boun­daries of Reserves 1417 tLnd 914, through AVOll Location 759 to Lhe 1Yleekering l~aihv,\y St'Ltioll.

J. H. 1YIOORE, Chairnmn 1Yleckel'ing RGads HmLrd.

MtLrch 28th, 1896.

Uinilya ltoads Board.

A T lL meetmg of the above BOll.rd, held at Wlwdagee, on the 15th inst., it WitS resolved

to close the old Minor Road, one chain wide, dose to the Cooralya. vVell, ltnd open a new I\,O<Lcl, one dmin wide, about three cha.ins vVest of the said well, and one chain East of present glLte.

G. J. GOOCH, Chairman Minilylt Roads BO<Ll'll.

\"1lwuagee, 20th Jctnuary, 1896.

lllinilya Roads Uoard.

l ' 'I.' a Meeting of the above Boaru m1 the 15t.h 1.... inst., it was resolved thctt the RCJlLd frolll

Boolga, via YlLlobia, to Yankee's Tltnk he dedltrec1 a Minor Road.

G. J. GOOCH, Clmil'l1lt1.n 1Ylinilya RO<Lds Board.

\"1a.ndlLgee, Cttl'mLrVOn, 20th January, 18DG.

N oHce to close a !toad.

A 'r a meeting of the Beverley Roach; Board held on the 5th of 1YIarch hLSt, a rlc,wlutiol1 WliS

ll<Lssec1 that thld portion of the York-llcverlc'y Roz,d between the A VOll and Da,le Bridges, bc!:lv"(C'll the two railway urGssings, he closed, and the lauc1rc-vested in the proprietor.

S. WILLIAltIS, Chairman Beverley RO:LCb Board.

Beverley, 1YIareh 5, 1896.

Dardanup Roads lloard.

AT CL Meeting of the above Board, held at Dardanup on the 4th Deeember, 1895, it was

resolved to declare a road, 50 links wide, shtrting fr0111 the South-vVest eorner of C.P . .fi"o, and extend­ing West through C.P. :ti"r to join Road No. 241, gazettecl 20th Jltl1lULry, 1887.

EPHRAIM GARDINER, Chairman Darc1tmup Roads Bo,tl'd.

February 29th, 1896.

Greonollgll !toads nom'd.

iTa. meet.ing of the above BO<tnl held at 1\... Grecnough on the fourth day of N ovcm bel', 1895, it WeLS l'esGlved to tctkc>, for the purpose of opcning a new lino of cOHlmunica,tion, a strip of Lmc1, half-a-chain wide, starting' from the North c:Ol'Jlor Gf Vic:toria Location 711, a,nd extending South-vVesterly, tlw North-vVest sicle passing lLlong it" N mt.h-vVest boundary to the N ort11 corner of Vidoritt I~octLtion 1,032. •

(Signeel) 'I'. HARRISON, Cluti nlmn.

Gl'l'enough, ~.bth Novembcr, 1895.

Northam Roads Uon.r(l.

1\ T cL llleeting of the above BmLrd helc1 on Satur­r~ OfLY, 7th Ivlarc:h, 1896, it Wcts resolved tlmt a strip of laucl, one dmin wide, be resumed for the purpose of opening [t llew line of eomlllunicfLtion, to avoid the steep hill on Chidlow's Mount, Gooma.l­ling Ro,tcl, stm.·tillg from It post 4 elmins North-East from the M,Lin l'i,on.d to York, thence in a North­North-East direction for 12 dmins, through Avon LOGLtion P 1, wl18re it joins Goollla.lling Road ltt a point distftnt 4, dmins 6() links, more or less, from the turn of Goonmllillg Road nforesnicl, at Chidlow's 1l1ount.

JA1YIES WIL10JRSON, ClminlHm N orthmn l~oads BotLrel.

Northam, 14th March, 1896.

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

lUul'l'ay ltoads BoaI'd.

'I' ,t Moeting of the ltbove Board, helc1 at Pin-.in,rrah on the 31'd act}' of MeLreh, 1894, it WltS

resolved to close thtLt portion of the :Th1:ttlldunLh-Bun­b1ll'y RmLd vVest of Letke CliftOll, stctrting from t.he No)'th-,Vest corner of C.P. :hP!!: (J. H. Logue), and extendillg 1880 461 a.bout 37 chains.

A. R. ADAlYI, ChairmfLI1 1Ylurmy Rmtds Board.

H AVID llm(iU a.pplic,ttion to the Toodytty Roads Boa.I'd for permission to ere et et across the

Beejoording Rooecl, a.bout 20 chains t,bove Messrs. JYldntosh's tUl'll-ofL

(Sgd.) VEENON HA1YIERSLEY,

13th April, 1896. Cowf1Clille,

Neweastle.

690 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 24, 1896.

Brunswicli Roads Board.

AT a meeting of the above Board, held at Bruns­. wick on the 12th day of October, 1895, it was

resolved to ta,l,e, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of la,nd, one chain wide, (with the exception of a,bout 10 chains extending vVest from the Perth-Bunbury Road, which Ims been surveyed two chains wide), the South side starting fro111 the South-Ea,st corner of C.P. :i'-f6' and extending vVest 42 chains 24 links to the N orth-West corner of \Vellington Location 517, thence South 5 chains 6 links to the North-East corner of WeUington Location 547, and West to its North-West corner, thence North 5 chains 6 links to the North-East corner of WeUington Location 648.

WM. READING, Chairman Brunswick Roa,cls Board.

February 1st, 1896.

AT a Meeting of the Canning Roads Board held on Monday, October 14th, 1895, it was

resolved tha,t a strip of land be ta,1\:8n, one (1) chain WIde, for the purpose of opening up a new line of eOll1n1.Unication ; starting from a post ma,rked X situated in Canning Location 76, from thence in an Easterly direction through said block; through T~oclttions 38, ,ho, 252, -tiTs, to the North-West corner of Location 212, through said Location to its North-East corner where it joins the Canning Mills ROltc1, ,ts Gltzetted in 1887.

~0-1l-95.

W. L. GIBBS, Clu1irman Cttnning Roads Board.

rrHE GoomaUyn Roa,ds Board, on the 2nd day ?f November, 1895, declared a Road, one cham

wide, commencing fro111 Avon Loclttion to trap well, being Avon Location No. 853, thence South­Westerly to join :Main ROltd, a distance of two miles, more or less.

Also a Road, one clmin wide, stn,rting from inter­section of a surveved Road ltt South-East corner of Avon Loccttion il;f~, thence in a N orth-N orth-Easterly direction a clistr{nce of about two miles, to join Road at Forward's g<tte.

(Signed) W. H. HUTTERLY, Clminnan.

GoomallYIl Uoad Board.

n"1HE GOOlmtUyn R0l1d Board hereby declare ,1

.J... road, one chain wide, commencing 20 clmins East of the S. "iV. corner of i'it'\;, thence in a Southerly direction to the N.W. corner of thence running alOlw the vVest line to the Governlllent Reserve 637, thlm~e along the East boundary line of oh- to join the Quelquelling Road.

By Order of the Hoard, W. H. PERIUN,

10-3-96. Secretary. ------~------ ~-----

Dardanup Roads Board.

A T ,t Meeting of the ~tbove Hom'd, held at D,trclttllUp on the 28th da,y of Deeember,

1895, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening et new line of eo~nmunielttjon, a ::;~rip of la~lcl, 1 ehain 4U links wide, It.S North -Eltst SIde startmg from a poillt situctte 1 ehaill North from the South­West corner of C.P. ~,T'.j\-, ,md extending 1350 22' 1 ehain 41 t links (the rOltc1 plLssing through C.Ps. ,l-j;\- and ,/t-:r)'

EPHRAIM GAIWINER, Chairmctl1 Dardanup Roa,ds BOltrd.

:.F'ebnmry 29th, 1896.

I T is our intention to apply to the 1'ableland Roads Board for pC)l'lnission to ereet two Gates on

the Mftin Road; one gate to be ereetec1 011 Main RmLd at Tambery Station, one gate to be el'eeted Oll Main Road about six miles West from Tambery Shttion.

Tambery, Tablelttnd, Ma,reh 22, 1896.

VIVEASH & CO.

NOTIOE.

The Companies Act, 1893. (56 Vie., No. 8).

A TTENTION is hereby drawn to the following ..Ll. Seet.ions of the [tbove Act relating to the making of Yearly List of Members, &c.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registmr of Comp<tnies.

Supreme Court, Perth, 15-4-96.

Yew'ly list of mcntuCj·s. Imp. Act, 1862, s. 26. 30. Every company hfLving a ciLpitn,l divided into slmres

shfLllmfLke once in every yen,r fL list of :,11 persons who, on the thirty-first dn,y of lYI:crch then next preceding, are members of the company; :cnd such list sh;L11 cont:dn the nalllCS, and addresses, fLnd occnpn,tions, if any, of n.ll the members therein mentioned, the numlwr of slmr"s held by elwh of them, and :c sllmllmry specifying the following p:crticubrs-

(1.) The amount of the capital of the cOlllpany, ,md the number of shares into which it is divided:

(2.) The number of shares t,,];cn from the commenco­ment of the comp,my up to the said thirty­first d:cy of Mareh:

(3.) The mnount of c:,lls made on each slmre: (4.) The total amount of calls received: (5.) '1'he total amount of calls unpaid: (6.) 'fhe tot:cl amount of s1mres forfeited: (7.) 'fhe lUunes, and addresses, and occllp"tions, if

any, of the persons who h,we cOfLsed to be members since the thirty-first chty of Mal'ch next preceding the completion of the last list, and the number of sharcs held by each of them on the smne thirty-first da.y of ]yr,1l'ch.

'rIlC above list and sUlllnuwy shall be contained in a sepl1rate part of the rcgister and shall be completed within seven d"ys after the said first-mentioned thirty-first day of March, rmd a copy s111111 forthwith be forwrLrdecl to the J:~egistral': Provided that this section 81mll not npply to a no-liability compa,ny. Penalty on company not kcepiny a proper register. Imp. lict,

186:2, s. 27. 81. If any company having l1 capital divided into

slmres umIce default in complying with the provisions of the bst preceding section, such cOlllpmly sbnJl innu' a pen'tlty not exceeding Five Pounrls for every day during which such def:1ult continues; rmd every director, ll1:U1:1gor, l1nd secretary of the eomp'tny who knowingly and wilfully authorises or permits any such clef:mlt slmll incur a like pem,lty.

N o'l'E.-A fee of five shillings is lmyable on filing the above return.

Fedora Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

OTICE is hereby given that a.ll Shares in the ,.tbove Compm{y \lll whic:h the 2nd CaU of

Is. per Share, due and paYfthle April 10, 1896, is un­paid are forfeited, and unless reclc:emed will be sold by Auetion 'Lt the Registered Office of the OompallY, Eagle Chambers, Hay Street, Perth, on Monday, 4th lYIa,y, 1896, [tt 10'30 It.Ill.

C. B. HENNINGHAM, Secretary.

APRIL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 691

The Companies Act, 1893.

West Australian Pioneers, Limited.

NTOTICE is hereby given that the Reo'istered 1 Office of the above Company is situat~ at St. GeOl'ge's Terrace, Perth.

Dated 18th April, 1896.

STONE & BURT, Perth, Solicitors for George Gray, The Attorney for the Company,

The Companies Act, 1893.

Gresham Gold Exploring Syndicate, Limited.

NT OTICE is herebv u-lvl'n tlmt the Reo'isterec1 ! • b b

1. Office of the abo\'e Compttn.Y has been clmngec1 from Howick Street, Perth, to Hunt Street, Coo1ga.rc1ie.

Datl'll 13th April, 1896.

STONE &; BURT, Pl'rtb. S()li(~itors for VVilliam Gray,

'I'he Attorney for the Compm{y in vVestern Australia.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Haunan's Proprietary Development Company, Limited.

N, J O'I'ICE j:,: hereby giyen that the Registerecl .1 Office of the above Company is sitwtte n,t St. George's Tl'rmce, Perth.

Daterl 18th April, 189G.

S'l'0NE 8: BUH,'I" Perth, Solicitor~ for Georg'e OnLY,

The Attorney for the Company.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Hannan's Great Lodes Corporation (No-Liability).

'1'0 the RegistmT of Companies.

OTICE is hereby given tlmt the Office or Place of Business of the above Company is situated

at Sunmphore Clmmbers, Hammn Street, lLtlgool'lie, whl'l'e all leg'al proeeeding~ met)' be served upon, and itlll10tiees adc1ressuc1 or given to the s,tic1 Company.

[l'Ltl'il tIll' 80th cht)' of Ma.rch, 1896.

R. W. HALL, Semaphore Cha,mhers, Kalgoorlie,

Attorney for the Company in vVestel'll Australia.

R. R. Pilkington, Solicitol', J{~)goo1·1'ie.

The Hit or Miss Consolidated Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered 1 Office of the above Company is situate at Semaphore Chambers, Hal1nan Street, Kalgoorlie, and is ac(:('ssible to the publie for the transaction of business daily (Sundays and publie holidays ex­eeptec1) between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.l1l., except on Saturc1ays, when the said office is open between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon.

Dated this 81st day of March, 1896.

R. R. PILKINGTON, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitor for the said Company.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Hannan's Mount Ferrum Gold Mines, Limited.

rllHE Offiee of this Companv is situated at the , Offiees of Messrs. Parker' 8: Parker, Barrack

Street, Perth. Dated this 11th day of April, 1896.

PARKER &; PARKER, Solicitors anclAttol'lleys for the Company.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Kintore Gol:i Mines, Limited.

-~'T'I OTICE is herebv o·iyen tlmt the ReO'istered ., ;:, b

~, Office of the above Company is situated at "Redhill," S. W. eorner Hunt and King Streets, Coolgarclie, and that A. S. M. Butten1E'r is the Attorney for the COmp'LI1Y in'W estern A ust.rali,t. The former Power of AttorneY in f,Lvonr of Th'lessrs. H<tre 8: V,vnpr lms heen rey()k~'(l.

Datl·cl 18th April, 1896.

STONE &; BUI~T, Purth. Solieitors for A. S. M. Buttemer.

of Coolgarclie.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Whitehead and Sultan Gold Mines, Limited .

, ~I b b N. ' OTICE is herehv (j·ivell thttt the Reo'istered 1 Offiee of the above Company is situate lLt "Redhill," S.W. uorner HUllt and King Streets, Coolgal'die, ,1nd that A. S. M. Bllttemer is the Attol'ney for the COlllpany in W {'stern Australitt. The former Power of Attonwy ill favonr of :lYIessrs. Hm'e &; Vyner has beell reyok~d.

Dated 18th April, 1896.

STONE &; BURT, Perth, Solicitors for A. S. JYI. Buttemer,

of Coolgardie.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Bendigo and Coolgardie Proprietary Company (No-Liability).

~T OTICE is heruby given that the Office of this 1" Company has been removed to the Office of J ellkins &; Abbott., Solieitors, Uoolgardie, and Charles Henry Ridlarcls is the Attorney of the Company in \Vestern Australia. The formul' power of attol'nf'Y in favour of vVilliam Mal;tchi Deeble has been revoked.

Dltted this 8th day of Maruh, 1896.

JENKINS 8: ABBOTT, Solicitors for the Company,

Perth and Coolgardie.

-----------------------The Companies Act, 1893.

,,"HE Registered Office of "The Queensland Coo1-l garclie Gold Milling Company (No-Liability) "

is situated at the Stock Exehange, Bayley Street, Coolglwc1ie.

Dated the 18th day of A.pl'i1, 1896.

JOSEPH HIGGANS, Attorney for the Company.

692 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. r APRIL 24:, 1896.

The Cosgrove-Bayley's No. 1 South Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

N OTIOE is hC1'('111' given that a Onll (the Fifth) l... of One Penny per SlULre Ims been mrtde, ILlld

is pltya,ble aJ. t.1w llegistered Oflice of the Company, Exchange Ohambers, Oliff Street, FrCllUtntll', on Wednesday, :lYray 13th, 1896.

GEO. G. GIBBS, Ma,nag-er.

Fremantle, April 23rd, 1896.

The Cosgrove-Bayley's No. 1 South Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

"" OTIOE is herehy given Umt all Contributing :' Slmres in the above Oompauy 011 whidl the

Third O,t11 of One Penny per Slmre remains nnpttid will be forfeitpd, ILl1cl sold by Public: Audion on Frithy, 8th Mtty, 18f)G, nJ. 3 p.m., <l.t the R<,gistered Office of the Company.

GEO. G. GIBBS, ManH,ger.

Frema.ntle, April 23rd, 18%.

The Fremantle Sea Baths Company (Limited).

N OTICE is hereby given that n, On,1l (the Fourth) . of 'r\\ 0 Shillillgs per SlUtre hIts be ell lll:tde, :tnd is p:L,V,tble ltt the ll,·gistered Ofliee of the Oom­pany, Exch:tnge Ch:unlwrs, Oliff Street,f1'rema,lltle, on VV('dlleschy, Nhy 18th, 18!)6.

GEO. G. GnmS,

Fremantle, April 231'<1, ] 8%.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Reefers Trident Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

N OTIOE is h('1'('11y given t.hat the Registered . OfH(;e of the above COll1pnny is situate at the

business premises of lij. S. vVigg and Son, .Ha.y Street., Pert.h, in the HIl.id Colony, :n1<1 1\1[1'. John vVhite is the Attol'lley for the said ·Oolllpany.

Dn,ted this 21st cby of A jlril, 18%.

JAMES & DARHYSHIRID, Solieitol's for tlw s,tic1 AttorncY,

Perth, vV.A. .

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Bamboo Queen and Reward Mines, Limited.

THE OfIiee of t.his CompallY is sihmte ,tt t.he Offiees of Messn:. Pm'ker &; P:ukel', Barl'aek

St.re<'t, Perth. Da,tec1 this 22nc1 tby 01' April, 18DG.

PARKF;II, & PARKER, Solieito1's and AHo1'lwys for the Oomp,tny.

The Mount Emily Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

NOTIOE is l1l'rl·hv given tlmt a Cltll, the Thircl -L C3rd), of iwop'ell'l'l' (2c1.) per share has been mttc1e, :tncl will be due ,md pttYrl,ble at. the l\,egistered Ofliee of the Oompany, Si. George's Termee, Perth, on Fl'id,ty, the 1st day of May, 1896.

W.E. CLIFTON, 1\'1 H,l1 age r.

Perth 17th April, 18H6.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The United Mines Ore Reduction Company, Limited,

rrH1ij Office of tllifl COIlll'fmy I1fLS lll'ell from St. George's 'l'erI'tWl~, Perth, to

Street, Perth.

Dated this 2211c1 clay of April, 189G.

l'l'llloyell Williml1

P ARKEI~ &; PARKER, Solicitors for the Oompany.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Reuter's Telegram Company, Limited.

TH (l; 01Iiel' of this Olllll]mny is situnt.e in St.. Georg(;'" 'l'erl'lL('e, Perth, ,wc1 'I'holll<lS C.

Villiers is t.he Attol'lwy of t.he COlllPlLllY ill vVesLem Austra.lia ..

Dated this 2211<1 day of April, l8f)G.

PARKEJl & PAIlKEfi., Soli(·it.ors for the Company.

In fIll! 'lIudtC'l' of "'['he AS80ciafions Incol'jJo'l'{dion Ad, 18.96."

l-XT J~, SOI,Ol\WN TiICVY HOIWWrl'Z, of Perth, 'ra,ilo1', Yl' ALJ!'mm Fl~EKJ)lVIAN, of Perth, Olothier, ,Lnd

PHTNEAS SEET.IGSON, of Perth, Pawnbroker, trustees of, 01' persons herellnto iLUt.horiseLl by the Perth Hebrew Congregation, a religious holly wit.hin the menning of the snic1 Ad, do hereby give notiee that we are desirous tlmt. suell Perth Hebrew Congre­g:ttion should be incorpo1':Ltecl uncleI' the provisiolls of" 'l'he Assoeiations Ineorporatioll Act, 18H5."

ALFRED. PlmEDMAN, I SOIjOMON Ll~VY ~ n

HOROWI'I'Z, \ J rustees. PHINl~AS SEELIGSON, .

The following is ,t copy of t.he llwl1lori,tl intended to he filed in tho Snpreme Oourt undpI' the provisions of the sai(l Ad; :-lVIemul'i"Z of Lhe Perth Hebrew OOnfJ'l'ey<tlion, .filed ,in pm'su<tnee

of" 'i'he Asscci,{Uons InCOl'pol·"tion Act" 181)5."

L N,,,,w of Instilltlion.-Pel'th HelJl'ow Congl'og'ation 2. O1Jject 01' PU''JJose q( the InsHlnlion.-'l'o eontrol a.nd

111al1n,g'e the nJIin,irs and business of the religions hody in Perth known l1S tho PeJ'th Hehrew Congregat 1011.

:1. I1'he"e s;,l1w/e(l 01' es[nbl;,shed.-P()l'th, "Vestcrll All sh'ali;l,

1. 'i'lw ,,,,,1)W or na,mes (~( the 'l"rl<Btees-Alfred :E'rced­HUU1, Sololllon Levy HOl'owitz, Phhlcas Seclig-son.

G. In ,vhom the 1Itona,gellle'tt (d Lhe Lnstil'Ut,ion ,is 'vesleil, and IF!! ""IHtt ,,/e(/,Ils.·-[n the mLid trust.ees, by vil'tue of It resolution of tho 1llo1lJhcrs of the said Congregation cal'ried at a duly convened lneeting theroof.

In the matte?' of " '1'he Oom.pamies Act, 1893" (5(-i Vid., No. 8).

N OTIOE is hereby given that, uncleI' the provisions of Section 20 of the ttbove Ad, a Oertifie,tte of

Inc:orpol'n,tion, as tL Limited COmptLlly, htts this d'L,Y heen issued to the" Bl'owll Hill J~xcelsior Gold Mining' Company, Limited."

D<tted this 20th c1a.v of April, 189G.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Oompanies.

Supreme Oourt, Perth, W.A.

APR1L 2-l, 1896.J GOVERNIVIENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 693

The Companies Act, 1893.

nI-HE n,(:~6cdi'rt'(1 0.0i."" of the ., Qw.t!nsla!l'l:(~+()o,!:­glLl'l'lt! tlold l1111111g Uomp;my (N o-Lmlnhty )

is sitnate(l ~Lt the Ollict! of Mr. Allan Gmy. Ford Stred, Coolg;Ln1it·.

D"ted the 17th (by of April, 18D6.

ANmi.EW IRVINE, Attorney for the Company.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Royal Mint and Iron King Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

rrHE o.mce of this Com]J<111y is sitIULtt!<1 n,t Messrs. H~tl'(' & . .Todn,]]'" 0.f1i(~l', Ka,lgourlie.

Datl'd this 15th (b,y of A pl'il, 18!lG.

P A mom &P ARK f;]l~,

A gellt.:; for I-bn~ & . .To(lrell, Solicitors for the OO1l1p;my.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Great Boulder Il1:ain Reef, Limited.

l\ T OrrIOE is herehy givell 111<11 the H.C'gi:,tered 1 ~ o.lliee of the ahove ll<LIIH'd OUlllpa,]}y is situ<1.te a,t St. George's 'l\,lT<L(;(" 1'e1'l11.

Datnl the 18th (by of April, 18%.

KIDSo.N & GAWLEH., Soli(;itors for C. C. JVLwldin, Es(}.,

Attorney for the Oompa.ny in VV ('stem Anstmlia ..

'rhe Companies Act, 1893.

The Brown Hill Excelsior Gold Mining Company, Limited.

~N' T OrrJCI~ is herehy givun t1mt the o.fliee of the I ;tbove 00lllP;LllY is siLlmt,! ill No. 10oolgn,rdie Ohambl'r,;, Ha.yluy Stn·et, Coolganliu, ;tlHl t.lmt t.he honrs for whi"]1 ~lIch OtlicC' is 0}>l'1I for busim'sB aTe from ] 0 CL.m. till 4, p.lIl. 011 :dl wl~l'k ,In,ys l'x(~ept Satunbys, whell the sa.llln sh:dl he open from 10 :L.III. till 12 llOOll.

D:ttec1 t.his 20th (hLY of April, 18DG.

PAJi,KEll, & PAR,Tnm., AgmJ1.s for Ha.re & V Yl1er,

Solieitors for the said Oompany.

The Companies Act, 1893.

McLean Bros. & Rigg, Limited.

rIlHE o.ffke of this O(Hl1l':my is situated in Gode­rich Street, Perth, mul 'rhom<ls E lTes is the

Attol'l1ey of the Oompany ill vVestern Au~tmlin .. Date.:! this 14,th da.y of April, 18%.

P AIUCER & PARKER, Solicitors for the Oompany.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Princess Royal Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

rr"HE o.ffice of this Oompany is situated at N 01'81'­

man and Dayic1 Guthrie Spence is the A ttomey of the Oompany in vVestern Australia.

Dated this 17th d;ty of April, 1896.

PA11,KEH & PAHKER, Solicitors for the Oomp:my.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Gold E: tales of Australia, Limited.

N o.'l'ICE is hereh)- given that the Hegistered J. OflicC' of the a,hove Oomp:m}' 1ms heen eha.nged from N<LtiOlml Mutnal Buildings to New Zealrmc1 In:mmnec OOlllpany's o.ffices, Perth.

D:Lied 18th April, 1896.

STo.NE & BURT, Perth, Solicitors for O. E. Deelev,

the Attorney for the OO'mpallY.

The New Chum South (No-Liability).

N OTIOE is hereby given that It Oa,11 (the Seventh) of 2(l. (Twopence) per Sh:1,re has heen malle,

a.wl will be due and payltble at the Hcgistere<l o.ffice of the Oompany, St. G(~org()'s Tl~rraee, Pert.h, 011

'l'hnrsda,y, the 30th chy of April, I8HG. W. E. OUF'l'o.N,

Mamtger. Perth, IGth April, 18DG.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Nil Desperandum Gold Mines, Limited.

,...1HB o.fIi!'e of .r.h!s COlIlj>:~ll." is sit\H~ted ;Lt the .1 A.JVLP. Bml(] !IIg's, S;Ullt George s 'l'ermce,

Perth, a.lId John Strolll] rtP:1.(] is the Att.orney of the C()]UpallY ill 'vV,'H t.(,l'l 1 Am;trn.lin.. "

J);Ltucl tlij" 21>-;1 (lay of April, ] 8~j(). PAH,KlDlt & PARKER,

Soli(~itorf{ for thu sa.id Oompany.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The West Australian Proprietary Cement Leases, Limited.

N' J o.TYC:E i~ hurehy given tlmt the Hegi~lered L 0.1hce 01 tll" a.bOV(·-lla.me.I Compa.llY lS slt,ll<Lte

:d. St. G(~()rgu's rl'erraee, P~rth. D:tted the II t11 (hLY of A ]>1'i1, 18~)().

KJDSo.N & (lA WL]U~, Solicitors for C. O. Ma.ddill, ]~Hq.,

A ttor1ley for the OOlll pa.lly illvVestem Australia.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Sugarloaf "25-Mile" Cement Leases, Limited.

N' J o.'l'TOE is hereby given that the Hegistered L OJIiec of tJw ;tllovemtmcd Oompany is situate

:1,t St. George's '['en-aee, Pert.h. " Dated tlll' II th cla.y of April, 18D6.

KIDSON & GA WIJEH, S()li(~it()1's for O. O. J\1:acklin, Esq.,

Attorney for the Oompany ill ",Vestern Australia.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 18,98" (56 Vic., No. 8).

~N' J o.TI.CE i~ hereby .giYen that, under t.he p:'~visions 1. of SeetlOn 20 of t.he a.hove Act, ~1, Oerhfwate of Ineorl:omtion, as :1, I.iimited Oompany, has this da.y been lssned to "H;Lrtle, Ga.lt, DUlln & Oompany, Limited." .

Dated this 17th d"y of April, li:l96.

Supreme Oourt, Perth, W.A.

F. A. Mo.SELEY, Registrar of Oompanies.

694 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. L APRIL 24, 1896.

The Nannine Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

NOTICE IS hereby given that, [1 Call (the ~ eighteenth) of Gd. per Share 1ms been made, ancl will be clue and pa.y"hle at the Registered Offil:e of the Comp,1ny, St. George's 'l'prl'll('e, Perth. OH

Weclnescla)" the 13th Mny, 18DG.

W. E. CIJIFrl'ON, Mnnager.

Perth, 22nc1 April, 1896.

The Companies Act, 1893.

No.2 Great Norseman Gold Mining Company (N o-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby O·ivell tlmt t.he Re"'i~tel'ed 1. Office of the ~b~'e COmpt111Y is sihmte ,Lt Roherts Street, Norseman, Dundas, in the Colony of vYC',;terll AustraliiL.

D:Ltecl this 22ml <l;1Y of April, 189G.

STONE & HUn:r, Perth, Solicitors for Henry John Can,

the Attorney for the Company.

In the maite1' of" The (JO'Inpame~ Act, 18.98" (50 Yie., No. 8).

N OTICE is hereby gi ven that, uncleI' the pruvisions _ of Section 20 of the ;1hove Aet, a Certifieate of

Incorpomtion, as a Limited Company, has this clav been issued to "Thl' Preulle[' Fresh Water CO'mpany, Limited."

Dated this 21st clay of April, 1896.

P. A. JYIOSELEY,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

RegistrH,r of Companies.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Dickens Custer Mines, Limited.

N, T OTICE is hereby given that the Of1iee or Phee l' of Business of the f1hov() Company is situ;eted <1t Club Clmnibers, Coolgr1rcli(!, a,ncl tlmt Acllehert \Ven~ishus Pa.t ton is the A ttomey for the CUl11pt1llY.

Dated tbis 14th d;ty of April, 1896.

A. W. PATTON, Attorney for the Cornpmly,

Cll1 h ClULm bel'S, Coolgltnlit,.

In the 'matte?' of "The Companie.q Act, 18.98" (56 Yie., No. 8).

Ni OTICE is bereby given that, 1111ller the pro-1. visions uf Seet-ion 20 of the aJ)()ve Ad, a

Certificate of Incorpomtion, ,113 a No-Liability Cum­pany, has this chey been issued to "The HamHtll'S Brown }Iill South Gold Mine (No-Liability)."

Ihtec1 this 22nd clay of April, 1896.

P. A. JYIOSELEY, R,c·gistra.r ni' C'01l1I'a,llil's.

Sllprellw Cuurt, P,'rth, 'Y.A.

In the matte1' of " The Compcmies Act, 18.98" (56 Vie., No. 8).

1\.10TICE if!: hereby given tlmt, under the pro-1. " visions of Section 20 of the ttbove Ad, a Certificate of Incorporation, as ;1 No-Liability Com­pany, Ims this day been issued to "The Mount Maleolm Gold Mining Company eN o-Li;Lhility)."

Dated this 22nd cl,LY of April, 189G.

F. A. JYIOSEJJEY,

Registmr of Companies. Supreme Conrt, Perth, vV.A.

The Companies Act, 1893.

rI"HE ]1,egistere.cl Offiel:' of " rrlw B1ae~;: 'E.'l~g ~out.h Gold Mmmg Compa.ny (No-Llahlhty)' IS

situated at the Offic,e of Mr. John F. Moore, Bavlev Street, Coo1gardie. . .

Dated the 13th day of April, 189G.

HENNING & IWUNSEVEJJL, Solicitors.

The Rose Hill United Gold Mines, Limited.

'1 HE Offiee of this Company is situated on Gold Mining Lease No. 226, at Coolgardie,

,Lncl Hugh McKel'llan, M.L.C., of Perth, and JJeslie Norman, of Coolgal'clie, Mining Engineer, are the Attorneys of the said Comp;w:' ill vVest-ern Aus­tmlia,.

Dated this 16th clay of April, 18RG.

HAYNES & PURKISS, Solieitors for the s~tic1 Attorneys.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Kanowna Gold Mining Company, Limited.

o'rICE is herehy given tha,t the Registered Offiee of the above Company is situated H,t

the Office of Messrs. Kvle &; Norm;1n, Svlvester Street, Coolgal'c1ie, in the COlOl~y of ~V estern Anstmlm" f1llcl that Messrs. TJ. A. Norman a,ncl G. VY. Kyle are the joint ;Lncl seveml Attorneys of the sn.id COmpfLl1Y.

W. O. HODGKINSON & CO., Agents for Messrs. Kyle & Norman,

Perth. Datecl this 9th cl,ey of April, 189G.

The Companies Act, 1893.

'rhe West Australian Venture Syndicate, Limited.

N. OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Of1iee of the above Company is sitnate at St.

George's Termee, Perth. Dt1tecl 15th April, 1896.

STONE & BURT, Perth, Solicitors for C. C. MfLeklin, Esq.,

and the Hon. H. J. Saunders, The Attorneys for the Company

in vVestern Australia.

APIUL 24, 1896.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "V.A. 695

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

III the lIl((tter of "The Companies Act, 1898," cmd 'ill the matter of "The Coo7(!((rdie Ice alld Cold 8to)'((!le Company, Limited."

IllS Honour Mr. J ustiee Stone has, by ,111 Order ch"tecl the 15th day of April, 1896. appointed

Jmnes Hobert J ohnston. of Coolg'1l'di(:. public A('('oLln­hmt, to be Oflieial Liquichtc)l':' of the abow-llanwd Comp,1ll)" ,1ncl it is ordered tlmt such appointment be advertised as follows, viz. :-. Onte in the Govern­/llent Gazette, 011<:e in a Perth newspaper. ,cnd once in a Coolgardie newspaper.

Dated this 16t,h day of April, 1896.

(Signed) PEHCY G. STONE. Assotiate.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Hannan's Brown Hill South Gold Mining 'Jompany (No-Liability).

'['10'l'ICE i::; hereby given th,1t the l~egistl)recl , "' Offiee of tIns COlllDany is sihmte at the Ofliee

of J. H. MOllger 8: Co., \Viili,nn Street, Perth. ,l,llcl Hmt the Offiec will he open for the tmnsactiol1 of business dail." froll! lO '1.m. to 3 p.Ill., ex'~ept Satm'­d,!')' alldllObl,"y~, when it wii] 1)(' opell from 10 '1.lll. to 12 nOOll.

D"ted this :2~»)'(l d;!y of A l'riL 18})(;.

W. D. HAMIL'l'ON.

Seeretal'Y·

Jt,UJlCS (\~ 1)arl)'!lshit'c, /::Jol'icilvl's, Perth.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Lady Maud Gold Mines, Limited.

l\T orl'ICE i,; hereby given th,Lt t he J~eg'i~terec1 1. , Uffi(:e of' the above C0111 pany i~ sitlmtc '.Lt the Business Premises of F. C. JYIonger, \"filb1ll1 Street, Perth, in the s"id CnlmH. 1111Cl tlmt Mr. F. C. Monger is tlw Attorne,Y for the sa,id Comp'1ll.l'.

JAMES 8: DAHBYSHn~E, Solicitors for the srtid A ttorne.\·.

Perth, vV.A.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Colonial Finance Corporation, Limited.

N OTICE is hereby given tlmt the Registered Office of the <1bove COlllp<tn,v is situa,te <Lt

St. Gem'ge's Terrace, Perth. D.Lted 13th April, 18%:

STONE &. BUR'r, Perth, Solicitors for Geol'ge Gmy,

The Attorney for the COllllmn.Y

The Oompanies Act, 1893.

rrHE Registered Oflice of the" COllsolicbted Gem Group of ]';i[urchisoll Gold Mines, J~ill1iterl", is

::;itu<Ltec1 at the Office or A. J. vVagner, Solicitor, Murchison Chambers, Cue.

Dated the 10th clay of April, 1896.

J. A. SKEH'l'CHLY, Attorney for the Company.

J. ill. Speed, Solicitol'.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The A nglo-Westralian and General Ex­plorations, Limited.

11\.1 OT~CE is hereby given tlm~ the Registered Oi~ce I' of" The Ang'lo- vYestmlmu and Geneml J:<,x­plomtiom. Limited:" is situate <tt t.he Offiee of Felix C. Cow le, Solieitor. Austin St.reet, Cne.

D,1ted t.his 10th clay of April, 1896.

FELIX C. COWLE,

Attorney fOI' the said Comp<tny in vVestern Australia.

James LI' Dal'byshire, Solic'itors, Fedh.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Reefers Eureka Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

N o'rICI£ is hereby given tlmt the Registl'red 1. Ofli(;e of this Company 1ms been ehanged from

HalllHl,llti Street. lLtlgoorlie, tl) tlw Business PremiHes of E. S. \Vigg 8: Son, H"y Street, Perth, in the sair1 Colony, tend th"t Mr. John vVhite if; the Attol'llev for the s<tid Company.

Ihtetl tlu' 2lst cby of April, 18%.

JOHN WHITE, Attorney fur the s,Lid Company.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Hartle, GaIt, Dunn, & Co., Limited.

N O'l'ICE is hercl),' uiven that the HeO'istered J b b

.l. OfIiee of the above C0111]),111Y is situate "t William Street. Perth, "nd is aeeessible to the public for the translwtioll of business daily (Sund"ys and ])11 blic holidays excepted) between the hours of H ct.m. and 5 p.m., except on S<tturchtys, when the s,1id Offi<:e is open between the hours of }) l1.m. <tnd 1 o'elock p.ll1.

D"ted this 18th day of April, 1896.

'l'HOMAS W. V ALLIS,

Secret.ary.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Royal Standard Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

l\TOTICE is hereby given that the Registered 1. ~ Offiee of the Royltl ShUlchml Gold Mining C01111',111Y (No-Liability) is sitmtte at the Offite of Messrs. Sinela,ir, Parsons, &. :lYIann, Solicitors, Kal­goorlie.

Dateu this 18th cl,,), of AIJril, 1896.

HENRY JOHN MASSON.

Attorney for the sCLid Company in VVestern Australilt.

Jmnes 4' Dco'uyshil'e, Solicitors, Perth.

696 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A.

He William George (~a]e, (leeeasetl.

'"1':::> UH,SU ANr!, to an Ad of t,lw Im periaJ Pm'lia.­.. lIll'ni" llmde a,ll(1 jl:t~Neil ill LIte 22nd :1,1](1281'11 ye:Lrs of t.he reigll of Hur l'ru:ell t, Ma.je~j,y, Ch:l'l'tel' 31), illtitnlet1 " An Ad to fnrther '\.I11l'1H1 Lhe L:tw of Property and to relieve r1'rll~tees" (adovkd by Loeal Ordill:UlC(',31 Vie., No. 8): Notice is hereby givell that :1.11 (T('diiors n,ml otlll'r }ll'l'HOIlS h:willg nlly ela.illls or dl'lll:tJl(ls upon or :tg:tillst the est:tte of \Villi:ull Georg'e Gall', l:tte of Nortlmm, in the Colo11 y or 'vVe:;1;ern AustnLli:t (who died :tt North:tlll :tfore­sa,id, on Uw 3ht ila.y of Deeemher, 18:15, [tnd LeUers of' 1\t11llini~tr:ttioll of who:;e est.a,Le mid dl'ed,s w('n~ (luly gmllkd hy the Snprl'llle Court to Jolm G:tle, the la.wful f:LLher 01' the s:ti(l del;l'H,:,;ed), :Lre herehy re([lIired to ,;pud, in writ,iug, p:Lrt.icllhrs of their d:L.illls a,ud (lc'llIiHHl::; to us, the ulHlerHigJl(~a, as c;olieit on: to t.l]() s;ti c1 adllliuisi.r;tior, Oil 01' before Ow tent,h cby of May next: Anc1llot.iCl) if; lll'rehy ,d8O given tlw,t,. :Lt t.lw expimtion of the htst lllentiolll'c1 ,bte, the s,tid Johll G,t1e willlll'ol'eec1 to distribllte tIle ,LSSe1,S of the s:ti(l Willimn Gcorge G;tle ;L1l1 Oll g',,!, the pm-tics \'Iltit.le([ i.lwrdo, lmvillg- ]'('g,Lnl ollly to the c];titl18 mill dellmlllls of whieh he slmll tlwll lmve ha(lnoiie(\ and the s,Lid .John Gn,k will Hot be li:\,hle fur the assets of the sa.id vVilliam George G,de, c1Ctl':LSe,l, or ,L]]Y lliHL thereof, so cliHtrilmLell to :tuy persoll of whose cbilll the s,ticl .John Gale IULS not lw,ll noti(~e :bi; the till1e or ,meh distributioll.

D,ttecl the uiuth cby of April, 189G.

JAMES &, DAI~BYSHnm,

St. George's 'l'el'ra,te, Perth, Solicit,on: £01' the s,tic1 Ac1ministmtor.

Ue 'l'homas Cantwnll, decease,l.

PURSUANrl' to all Ad of the Imperial P,trlia­ment nmde :1llc1 lJ:Lssec1 in tIll' 22ml ;mc1 23rll

yelu's of t1w reigll of Her presellt lYhjesty, Clmpter 85, intitulec1 " An Ad to furLlwr <Llnellll the IJltw of' ProperLy :tml to relieve 'l'rllstees" (:Lc1opted by Loc:tl OrdilHLllee 31 Vie., No. 8): Notice is hereby given that aJ11'er;.:om: b,Lving ,LIlY dn,ims or llcnl<LlIlls upon or :Lgltinst the est,tte of rl'hom:ts ClLlltWell, l,de of Nor:,;ellmn, in the Colony of vV('skrn AUtitmli~t, lYIiner (who clied on t.he rOll,d from Nursent:tn to Coolgarc1ie, on or aboltt the 22m1 <l;ly or December, 1805, mul ktters of iLdminisi.,mtioll o[ whose estate wcre duly gmnted hy the Supreme Coltrt to Benj:tmin H,trvie D;trbyshiru, of 8t. George""l 'l\'lTll,ce, Perth, Solicit.or, the nu,orney lllu1cr l'OW('l'

from Susan Brerei,ou, of NmTewillo('k, in U](' Colony of Vid,oria, ellll,:,;t sisLer of the Ciece:bsl·(j), ,tre hereby required lO selld, ill writing', pn,rtil'lIl~m; of their da,ims n,lld denllLnds to tlw ;.;a,i(\ Bt'uj,uuin H:trvie Da.rhyshire, or to Lhe undersigned. 011 or hcfol'c the 24th day of May next. AmI no Lieu is hen·hy :t1::;0 giyen U;lLi, :tt; U;e expimtioll of t.lw last ml'lliiOlll'd d,LY the ,mitl l:k'uj[Llllin H,Lrviu DlLrhyshire will pro­eeed to distribute t.lw ~Lssets of Uw 8;l.ill cJc<.:easecl amongst the persons entitled thereto, Imvillg reglLnl ouly to the d:tillls .LUll dOllllLlllli; of which t11ev slmll the;l Imve Imcl no Lice. And the sll,id B~;lj,tlllill Harvie D,Lrhyshire will not be liitble for the i.t5setS of the sa,ill 'rhom;.ts ClLIILwell, dCl'c,tsud, or :tHy pm-t thereof so clist.rihukd in lmy l'erf;on of whofll' chim he lJa.H not ha,a llotic:e :tt tlw time O[ SUdl rlistributioll.

Dftted tIll' 2:3rll (by of April, ItlDG.

.JAMES & DARBYSHIHE,

80lieitors for the saitl Administrator.

lte John Hnshhy (t.he ~r()nngel'). deeeased.

P URSUANrl' io iLll Ad or i,hl! Imperii.1 Pa,rli,l.­. llH'llt, malle all(1 pas~('d ill t.llC' 2211(1 ;md 2;:lrcl

,veiLl'" of tlw rt'ign of Hpr pr('Sl'llt lYb:il'Si.y, ChiLpter :)!), intitllk'ci " All Ad to flirt It,)r <I,l1l('u(l the Lltw of Prol.)el'ty ltwl Lo relil~ve rl'rllHtc~cH" (lLclol'ted hy Loea.l Onlnml1ce, 81 Vie-t., No. 8): NoLil'e iA herehy g'ivell tlt:Lt ,Lll pcn:olls having allY ('la.i illS or d IIla,nds UPOll

or ,Hi'a,inst tile l'si.;tte of ,John BlIshhv (tlH' YOUllo'ur) htte 'of 'IN est Killlberlt'J, in the Cololl}' of WeJ;en; AlIstmlia (who died a.i,\V\'st Killlb(·rlc'y afores:tiLl OJ]

the 2Gtlr (by of AlIg'lIst, 18D1), :twl IJett.cm, of Adlllillistmt.ioll of whosc' ('stdl' a,ml dfC'('t:; wen' tllllv gmlliell IJ)' till' Sllpr.'IlW UOlll't to Ii'mnk lYlelllis 8('01le, of: Howick Street, 1'<'I'LlI), a,re h('reby required to S(~lla, ill writing', p,Ll'i,iell!u,l';': "fLlll'ir daillltl and dellla,lld:,; to [U-:, the 1I1](len:iglH'(1. Ol\ or before the 1 (ith dn,y of lYl:ty next. A lld lIoti,'(' it:: Ill'rehy it1:;O given that fLt O~e expimLioIl of the bst nH'l1i,ionecl dlLLe ! he s,Lic1 Frank J)'fends Si,()jj(' will procet),l to distrihnte the itS::;l'l,:,; of t.hl) ,mi<l dee":L::;clI ;tlllOllg':,;i Llw ll<tri.ie;; c'lltitlecl then'io IliLVill'" ],()o'a,nl onlv i,o the ('hillls ,Lud delll:u](l;; of whidl lw ~ha,]f tht'll hl~ve luvl Iloi.iee. And tiro sa,id Pmnk Mends Si,om' will not Im li~thle for the ,Lsseb of i.he ::;n,il1 .John BlIshhy, <loceiLst'd. or ,tll v p,LrL tIll'H'of so disLri \lIli,('li to all v persoll of w hos(~ ela.im tlw s,tid FriLllk M()n<l~ St"n~ h,ts Hot lmclllotice n,t till' time of ;;1Ich tlistrilmtion.

DlLtec1 the lGth cla.y of April, 1896.

srl'ONllj &, BUR'l"

IIowick Stred, Perth, Solicitors for tiro SiLill .Jollll Bll::;hhy.

NonCE 'l'O Cli,EDJ'l'0H,S.

He ltoilcl't Fredel'iek Lalll/), deeeased.

I :lURSUANT i,o :tU Act of the IllIperi,tl PitrlifL­ment, lImc1e ,wd pa,ssed ill t·he twt'nt'y-seeoud

,Llltl twenty-thinl ye:tr::: of Uw reign of Her prL'sont lYl:Ljesiy, ClmpLcr 35, intitllbl "All Ad t.o flll'ther ,Llllcnd the LlLW of Property, a,ml to relit've rl'rllstees" (ctdoptl'l1 by LOt,tl Onlin:t.lleo 81 Vid., No. 8): Notiee is herehy given tlmt :tU perso]]s h~wi]]g :my ehtims or dem,L1Hl:; upon or ag·:ti IlsL tlw Bst:d,e of Robert Prederick L:Llnh, l,de of York, in the Colony of 'vVestern Austmlin, (who died n,t, 'vVoolgmluie in the ",tid Colony, on or iLhuut the 2:lnd d:w 0'[ Olrt,o]')er 1895, ,tllllLetten; of' AtlmillisLmtion of' ~vhm:e esLlLt~ a.nd ef£cd,:,; wore duly grmJi,ed by t.he SUl'n~llle Court to ChHence Edwill L,Wlb, of Coolga,nlit', ill t.he sa,id ColollY, AecoUllt.lLlli,), ,Lre IWl'eiJ'y ]'('<]llin,a t.o :selld, in writing. particuhtrs of j heil' el:tilll:> ;wd ,lelllltllds i,o tlw ,mid Chrellce EdwillL,Llllh, or his Solicitor CMr. H. R Pi lki ng-tOll , SenmpllOre Challlbers, Ka1-goorlil'), on or helore the 2()j,h (by of ]l./by nC'xt.. And lloLiee is bl'reiJx aJ"ll gi vell i.lmL ;;,i, Ule (,'xpir'1Lioll of the hLst-mentioJled aide ihe s:till ClarclIl't) IDdwin LlLlllb will proceed to di:;t.rihuI,I' t.he ;Lssets of the sail! Itobert Frcderick La,lIl h. decl';Lt:t'l!, :LIllOllg:st the p,trties ent.itled thereto, hiwing l'l'g;ml only to the d:tims and dellHLncls of whieh h(~ then slHLll lmve Imc1 notice. Awl the sa,id Clarelll;e Eclwin Lmnb will not he li,tble for the il.S'cis of the snirl l~obert F.l'C'd?riek. La.Jllh, deceased, or a,IlY part thereof so dlstnbnted to :tUX pl)rSOll of whm:e claim the s:l.id Chtrellee I~dwin L,l,lIlb hits !lOt. lmc1 llOtiee [Lt the time of wch c1i"tri\mtioll.

D,Lll'(l t.he 8th dCL'y of April. 18~lt).

El, . .R. PILK1NGrl'ON. Semaphore Chaml)ers,

Kalgoorlie, Solieitor for the s,Licl Ac1ministrator.

.LL\pRIL 2J, 1896.J GOVERNMENT

Statutory Notice to Cre<utors.

In the Estate of John l1IcCorry, laie (!( No dlw IJI,

Harness llIake1', deceased, 'who died on the Uth day of lJlaTch, lSg().

N0'l'ICE is herehy O·ivell to ~dl persons h,wing 1- Y,tlid claims agaiust this Estnte to furnish written p,"rticubrs of smlle to the uuder::;igned Solicitors of lVIm"'y lVIcCorry, of Northmn, widow, the mother tLllc1 ,tclministrntrix of c1ece,Lsecl, on or before the 24th chty of JVI,1Y, 1896, ns a,fter letUcr cbte the Estate will be wound up, subject only to payment of such v,tli,l daims as slmll be so furnishccL

D,tted 24th d,1Y of April, 1896.

HORGAN & JVIOOl"HEAD, Solicitors,

Bm-rack Strcet, Perth, ,

The Waterworks Act.

I:lURSUAN'l' to Sec .. ,18 of. "'The vV,ttC'rworh: Act,1889," vVg, 'rilE CITY OF Pmt'l'H VVA'l'Im

SUPPLY Co., I,D., being t.l1O COlltmetors with the M,tyor, Conneillon:, ,mc1 Citi~cll::; of the City of P(~rth for'the Supply orvVater to the s,tid City' of P(,1'th, do hereby give not,iee tba,j; the lYbill Pipe luts been bid clown by llS, the s,Lid Contra.etors, in t.l1O follow­ing Streets in the snic1 City of Perth :-

N orbert Street. LineoJn Street" W' e::;twanls to Clifton Strer't.

And tlmt the Ha,id ContmcLors ,tre prepared to distrihute CL const,mt supply of wu,tor thercfrom to the hmc1s and premises sitlUttod in sHeh Strents.

Dated this 18th d,ty of April, 1890.

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GAZETTE, vV.A. 697

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698 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL :24:, 1896.

No. 6589.-C.S.0. Colonial 8ecretw'Y's Office,

Pel·th, 1(ith Apdl, 1/·,!)6.

IS Exeelleney tlw Governor in Exeeutive Ooun<"il has been pleased to appoint B.

HUDLESTON to do ,dl matters and things neeessary in the prepandion of the Eledoral Lists of the LeL'derville Municipality, and the revision thereof, also to be Returning Officer at tlw election of a o lmirnllLll, six Oouncillors, and two Auditors, and to fix the following dlLtes and place' in connection there­with ;-.

DoJe.

For t.he prepara.tion und settling Monday, 27th of the Electoral Lists. A pri!.

Last uu,y for receiving ObjecM Saturda,y, 16th Do. Mons and Claims in respect May. of Lists.

Revision of List.s ... Saturday, 23rd Do. iYby.

D"y of Elect,iol1 Sat;urcby, BOth Do. iYIay.

OOT. BURT, Under Secretary.

'I'he Partnership Ad. 189;>.

N OTIOE is hereby given tlmt the pftrtnership 1.. heretofore existino ' between us the under-'0 ,

signed, JOHN S]\HTH BIGNELJJ AND GEORGE STEWAR'l' RWHARDS, in the business of 'J.'ohaeconists ,md Hftir-

dressers, c[trried on by us ill premises Howick Street, Perth, under the firm of "Bignell and Rich,.rds," was this dav dissolved bv 111l1tlml consent. All debts due t~ and owing l~y the late firm will he received Emcl paid by the undersigned, John Smith Bignell, by whom the business will in future Ill' carried on in the Slune premises.

I ittted this 18th day of April, 1896.

Witness; E. N. FREE.

J. S. BIGNELL. G. S. RIOHARDS.

Notice of' Dissolution of' Partnel'shil}·

OTIOE is uivell that the Pa,rt1l8rbhip existing between FRANcIs W II,LIAlII ]1088 a,nd ALleX­

ANDER GEORGE Ross as "Ross &; 00.," a,t Frellla,ntle, was dissolved on the 28th clay of JmlUary last.

The business will hereafter be ettlTiefl on hy the gfLid F. W. Ross, who will n~l:eive [wd p'.y ,tU accounts owing to or by the late firm.

Dated this 2nd day of lYIlLrch, 18~)o.

(Signed) P. W. ROBS.

(Signed) A. G. ROSS.

Witness to SigmLtures : DOUGLAS G. GAWLEl~,

Soliei!.or, Prenmntll'.

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By Authority: RICHARD PETHER, Government Printer, Perth.