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ritruatent OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 38.] PERTH : FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. [1937. The Fisheries Act, 1905-21. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common- [L.s.] wealth of Australia. C.S.O. 585/26. WHEREAS by Section 9 of " The Fisheries Act, 7905-21," it is provided that the Governor may by Pro- clamation prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever in every or any specified portion of Western Australian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishing lines, or either of such means of capture, or by any other specified means of capture, for any specified term: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid and of every other power enabling use in this behalf, proclaim and declare. as follows:That all that portion of Western Australian waters defined in the Schedule hereto shall be closed against the use of fishing nets for a term of twelve months is from the 1st day of Sep- tember, 1937. Schedule. Moore River (the whole).Situate about 45 miles north of Fremantle. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 4th day of August, 1937. By His Excellency's Command WILLCOCK, Premier. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! The Fisheries Act, 1905-21.. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, To WIT. K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common [L.s.I wealth of Australia. C.S.O. 16371/19. WHEREAS by Section 9 of The Fisheries Act, 1905-21," it is provided that the Governor may by Pro- clamation prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever in every or any specified portion of Western Australian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishing lines, or either of such means of capture, or by any other specified. means of capture, for any specified terra: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid and of every other power enabling me in this behalf, proclaim and declare as follows:-That all that portion of West- ern Australian waters defined in the Schedule hereto shall be closed against the ase of fishing nets for a term of three years as from the 16th day of August, 1937. Schedule. Bibra Lake (the whole).Situate within the boun- daries of the Fremantle District Roads Board and some six miles south-east of the Town of Fremantle. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 4th day of August, 1937. Ry His Excellency's Counnand, J. WILLCOCK, Premier. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! Dedication of Public Highway. Albany Municipality. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, TO WIT. K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common- [L.s.] wealth of Australia. Corr. 1794/36. WHEREAS by Sections 222 and 227 of "The Muni- cipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on request of the Council, by notice in the Government Gazette, to de- clare ally land reserved, used, or by purchase or ex- change acquired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public highway, and such land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclamation, become and be absolutely dedicated to the public as a public highway, within the

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ritruatentOF

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

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

No. 38.] PERTH : FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. [1937.

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, t By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,TO WIT. J K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and

JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western AustraliaLieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-

[L.s.] wealth of Australia.C.S.O. 585/26.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of " The Fisheries Act,7905-21," it is provided that the Governor may by Pro-clamation prohibit all persons from taking any fishwhatsoever in every or any specified portion of WesternAustralian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishinglines, or either of such means of capture, or by anyother specified means of capture, for any specified term:Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaidand of every other power enabling use in this behalf,proclaim and declare. as follows:That all that portionof Western Australian waters defined in the Schedulehereto shall be closed against the use of fishing nets fora term of twelve months is from the 1st day of Sep-tember, 1937.

Schedule.Moore River (the whole).Situate about 45 miles

north of Fremantle.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

said State, at Perth, this 4th day of August,1937.

By His Excellency's Command

WILLCOCK,Premier.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Fisheries Act, 1905-21..PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,To WIT. K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and

JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western AustraliaLieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common

[L.s.I wealth of Australia.C.S.O. 16371/19.

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

whatsoever in every or any specified portion of WesternAustralian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishinglines, or either of such means of capture, or by anyother specified. means of capture, for any specified terra:Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid and ofevery other power enabling me in this behalf, proclaimand declare as follows:-That all that portion of West-ern Australian waters defined in the Schedule heretoshall be closed against the ase of fishing nets for a termof three years as from the 16th day of August, 1937.

Schedule.Bibra Lake (the whole).Situate within the boun-

daries of the Fremantle District Roads Board and somesix miles south-east of the Town of Fremantle.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 4th day of August,1937.

Ry His Excellency's Counnand,

J. WILLCOCK,Premier.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Dedication of Public Highway.Albany Municipality.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell,

TO WIT. K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia

Lieutenant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-[L.s.] wealth of Australia.

Corr. 1794/36.WHEREAS by Sections 222 and 227 of "The Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edwardi, No. 32), itshall be lawful for the Governor, on request of theCouncil, by notice in the Government Gazette, to de-clare ally land reserved, used, or by purchase or ex-change acquired for a street or way, or any place,bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public highway, andsuch land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from thedate of such Proclamation, become and be absolutelydedicated to the public as a public highway, within the

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meaning of any law nnic or hereafter in force: A.ndwhereas the Albany Mimi Connell leas requestedthat certain lands. n me.1 and described in the Sche-dule hereunder, which have been acquired for a streetior way within the 31unieiptility of Albany, be declareda public highway: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do by this iny Proclamation declarethe said lands to be a public highway, and such landsshall from the date of this Proclamation be absolutelydedicated to the public as a highway, within the mean-ing of any law now or hereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street, Width, Position, Titles' Office

Plans.Caddihy avenue; 99.5 links to 100 links (plus trunca-

tion) ; along the north-western boundaries of Lots 6and 1 of Albany Town. Lot 380, from Burgoyne roadto Brunswick road; Land Titles Office Diagrams Nos.5078 and 10097.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth; this 4th day of August,1937.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) F. J. S. WISE,for for Works.

GOD SAVE TT ! !

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Ordershave been issued in accordance with Section 7, Subsec-tion 1, of "The Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, 1930-1934," which rea.'s as follows:

A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu-tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default forbreach of covenant under any mortgage or othersecurity for money, or under an agreement fur saleand purchase of land, or other process or proceed-ing, shall be commenced or proceeded with or put inforce against the farmer or any of the farmer'sassets, whether utilised in connection with or ferm-i: -; portion of the assets comprised in his farmingbusiness nr not, during the operation of such StayOrder: Provided that, by leave of a Judge, anyaction may, notwithstanding the Stay Order, beinstituted and/or carried on against the fanner,but not beyond judgment.

Granted under Section 11 (Writing down or suspensionof Debts).

Farmer (Surname and Christian Names), Address,and Date of Order.

Lyons, Victor, Gunyidi, 4th August, 1937.Bowen, Mathew Thomas and Vida Veroniea., Wongan

Hills, 6th August, 1937.Ruddaway, Albert John, IVaggrakine, 6th August, 1937.Foxwell, Augusta May, "Red Gum Kojonup,

6th August, 1937.Ellis, George Albert, Kojonup, 9th August, 1937.Frame, John, Inering, Carnanuth, 9th August, 1937.

All claims against these fanners to be forwarded tothe Director, Temple Court, AVilliam street, Perth.

AV. A. WHITE, Director.11th August, 1937.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Orderissued under Section 11 of the Act has been cancelled:Dines; James, Goomalling, 11th August, 1937.

IV. A. WHITE, Director.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby given that the following' amendmentof the Stay Oriler issued tinder Section 11 has beeneffected: Sloss, Moses, awl Brenton, Angus, Minitel-gin, amended to Sloss, Moss, and Brenton, Angus, andSloss, Joseph, Muntacigin.

W. A. WHITE, Director.11th August, 1937.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby given that the adjustment of debtsunder Section 11 of the Act of the following farmershas been finalised and the Stay Orders have now lapsed:O'Grady, Dudley Standish (Executor of the Estate ofSi.indish, Darby, decd.), Carnamah; Penn, George,-Nebaire ; Radford, Reuben, Mullewa; Rennie, John, Car-

' ; 'Johann George Karl, .Narembeen;' Ri..1mar.1 Joseph Albert, Polka; Trackray, Edwin,

era. vii Mullewa; AVie. man, \\Tongan Hills;t, Henry .1 keen Pi agaring; Feineler,

Hines [Jill; Thee, i dwin, AVyalkatchem.

. A. AVILITE, Director.11th August., 1937.

of the Execolive Council held in theell ChamLers, Perth, this fourth day ofthe fallowing Orders in Council were

Th,, I;overantlit Riiiiivays AM Amendment Act, 1907.ORDER IN TIOLTINcii[h.

WHEREAS by "The Government Railways Act Amend-ment Act, 1007," it is provided that the Governor mayfrom time to time by Order in Council published in theCovernmeut Gazette declare that any branch, spur, orother railway shall be a District Railway: And whereasit is desirable that the undermentioned section of rail-way should be declared a District Railway: Now, there-fore, his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor of West-ern Australia, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, does hereby declare that therailway from Cue to Big Bell, having a length of 18miles 61 chains 64 links or thereabouts shall be a Dis-trict Railway.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933-1934.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

runt. No. 5597/24.WHEREAS by Section 33 of "The Land Act, 1933-1.934," it is made lawful for time Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Muni-cipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to benamed in the order, in trust for the like or other publicpurposes to be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed .expedient that :Reserve No. 18801 shouldvest in and be held by the Kalgoorlie Road Board intrust for the purpose of Recreation (Motor Sports and:Racing): Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lieu-tenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, cloth hereby direct that thebefore- mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held bythe Kalgoorlie Road Board in trust for the purposeaforesaid., subject nevertheless to the powers reservedto him by Section 37 of the said Act.

The Order in Council dated the 10th December, 1924,regarding the above, is hereby superseded.

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

ORDER IN COUNCIL FOR THE WEEK ENDING 13Ta AUGUST, 1937.

Departmentconcerned.

File No. Under what Act. Date. Purport of Order.

Forests ... 1772/30 Forests Act, 1918 ... 4-8-37 excising Nelson Location 11259 on Plan 442C/401)3, from State Forest No. 36.

L. E. SHAPC01"12,Clerk of the Council.

3, 1987.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1309

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, atPerth, on the 15th day of July, 1937, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1934.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1934,"the Governor may make such Regulations as may be necessary or convenient for carry-ing out or giving effect to the provisions of the said Act: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant-Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the.Council and in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, cloth hereby revokeall the Regulations heretofore made and in force under and for the purposes of thesaid Act and in lieu thereof cloth hereby make the new Regulations as set out in theSchedule hereto:

Schedule.THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

Regulations.1. These Regulations may be cited as "The Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-

19.34," Regulations.2. Every medical certificate to the effect that a worker is free from pulmonary

tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, and miners' plithisis, as required by Subsectinn (11)of Section 7 of the Act shall be in Form A in the Appendix to these Regulations.

3. (1) Every notice from an employer under Subsection (1) of Section 8 of theAct that a worker is suffering from a disease mentioned in the Third Schedule to theAct shall be in :Form 13 in the Appendix to these Regulations.

(2) A copy of every such notice shall be sent by the employer to the Registrar,and, in cases where the disease mentioned in the notice is one which is marked in theThird Schedule to the Act with an asterisk, an additional copy of such notice shall liesent by the employer to the Registrar for submission by the latter to the Commissionerof Public Health.

4. Every notice by a medical practitioner to the Commissioner of Public Health,as required by Subsection (2) of Section 8 of the Act, that a worker is suffering froma disease mentioned in the Third Schedule to the .Act which the medical practitioner hasreason to believe Was contracted by reason of the nature of the worker's employment,shall be in :Porto C in the =Appendix to these Regulations.

:5. Every notice of an accident to a worker to be submittd by the employer to theRegistrar, as required by Subsection (3) of Section S of the Act, shall be in Form D inthe Appendix to these Regulations.

6. (1) Every employer desirous of effecting insurance with an incorporated insur-anee office in compliance with Subsection (1) of Section 10 of the Act, must first obtainfrom the Minister in writing his approval of the incorporated insurance office as anincorporated insurance office with which such insurance may be effected.

(2) An employer desirous of obtaining the Minister's approval as aforesaid shallmake application for the same in writing to the. Minister, stating the name and addressof the incorporated insurance office with which the insurance is proposed to be effected,and stating the extent of the insurance proposed to be effected.

(3) The Minister shall not consider any application under paragraph (2) hereof,unless and until he is satisfied that the insurance proposed to be effected covers allliability of the employer under the Act, including liability to pay compensation undorthe Third Schedule to the Act.

(4) Every renewal of a policy of insurance shall be deemed to be a new policy of:insurance for the purposes of this Regulation.

7. (1) 1.,lvery employer desirous of obtaining exemption from the operation ofSubsection (1) of Section 10 of the Act, in accordance with the proviso to the saidSubsection (1), shall make application to the Registrar in Form. E in the Appendix tothese Regulations, and furnish all the particulars therein required.

(2) Where an employer proposes to deposit cash with the Treasury, the amount tobe deposited shall be such sum, being not less than E5,000, as the Registrar shall deter-mine and the Minister approve.

(3) Where an employer proposes to deposit securities with time Treasury, such secur-ities and the value thereof shall be subject to the approval of the Minister and therecommendation of the Registrar. Such securities may consist of a bond or guaranteeof an insurance company, or of a bank given and executed in Form in the Appendixto these Regulations, of such amount, being not lesS than the sum of -g5,000, as theRegistrar shall determine and the Minister approve, and having a currency of at leastone year and renewable at the option of the employer.

(4) Where an employer deposits cash, the Treasurer may invest the same in anyinvestment in which trustees are by law permitted to invest trust moneys, and in suchcase tie security obtained and the income derived from the investment shall i.e theproperty of the employer:

Provided that the. Treasurer shall hold and keep in, safe custody the said securityduring such time as the employer continues to be exempt as aforesaid, but the Treasurershall pay to the employer the income derived trout the said investment from time totime as it is received by the Treasurer.

(5) Where an employer deposits cash and the Treasurer does not invest the same,such deposit shall bear interest at such rate, not exceeding four pounds per centum perannum, as the Treasurer shall from time to time determine. Such interest shall be pay-able by the Treasurer to the employer half-yearly until the deposit is returned to theemployer.

(6) Every application for exemption shall(a.) be submitted for the approval of the Minister before being submitted for

the consideration of the Governor in Council. The Minister shall decidewhether the applicant shall be permitted to deposit cash instead ofsecurities, subject to the recommendation of the Registrar as to the amountof the cash to be deposited, or as to the nature and value of the securitiesto be deposited;

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(b) when the Minister has made the decisions referred to in subparagraph (a)of this paragraph, and is otherwise satisfied that the applicant is anemployer who can properly be exempted from the operation of Subsection(1) of Section 10 of the Act, the decisions aforesaid of the Minister shallbe communicated by the Registrar to the applicant, who may then depositwith the Treasury cash or securities, in accordance with the decisions ofthe Minister aforesaid.

(7) When the applicant has made the deposit with the Treasury, as required bythe Minister, the Minister shall, as soon as reasonably may be thereafter, submit theapplication, with such recommendations as may be necessary, to the Governor in Councilfor the issue of the Order in Council exempting the applicant from the operation ofSubsection (1) of Section 10 of the Act, in accordance with his application. Everysuch Order in Council shall specify the period for which the exemption is granted andshall not have any force or effect beyond that period.

(8) Insofar as any employer who is now exempted as aforesaid shall have depositedcash with the Treasury in accordance with any regulations heretofore existing and re-lating thereto, then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in such pre-vious regulations, the interest payable in respect of such cash deposit as from andincluding the date of the commencement of this Regulation shall be at such rate, notexceeding four pounds per eenturn per annum, as the Treasurer shall from time to timedetermine.

8. Every employer who has obtained exemption from the operation of Subsection(1) of Section 10 of the Act shall, not later than the 1st clay of September in eachyear, submit such particulars of the accidents sustained by workers and the compen-sation paid during the twelve months ending on the next preceding 30th day of June,as the Registrar may require.

Examination of Worker by Medical Practitioner.9. (1) Where a worker has given notice of an accident or is in receipt of weekly

payments under the Act, he shall not be required to submit himself against his will forexamination by a medical practitioner provided by the employer, except at reasonablehours.

(2) A worker in receipt of weekly payments under the Act shall not be required,after a -period of -one month has elapsed from the date on which the first weekly pay-ment of compensation was made, to submit himself against his will for examination bya medical practitioner provided by the employer more frequently than once a weekwhilst he continues to receive such weekly payments.

Reference to a Board of Medic-al Practitioners under Subsection (9) of Section i.10. (1) A worker who has procured such a certificate as is mentioned in Sub-

section (8) of Section 7 of the Act shall forthwith furnish the employer with a copythereof, together with the name and address of the medical practitioner whom theworker nominates, under Subsection (9) of Section 7 aforesaid, to be a member of theBoard referred to in the said Subsection (9), in the event of the employer disputingthe said certificate and desiring to refer such dispute to suck Board.

(2) If the employer disputes such certificate aforesaid, he may, within seven daysafter receiving from the worker a copy thereof, give notice to the worker and to theclerk of the Local Court in which proceedings to recover workers' compensation canproperly be taken, that he disputes the said certificate and desires the matter to bereferred to a Board under and in accordance with Subsection (9) of Section 7 of theAct.

Provided that the Cleric of the Court may, on good cause being shown, extend inany case by not more than ten days the period within which the said notice by theemployer may be given; and such extension may be granted, although the said periodof seven days shall have already expired.

(3) A notice by an employer under paragraph (2) of this Regulation shall be inwriting in Form G in the Appendix to these Regulations; and the copy of such Italic,sent by the employer to the Clerk of the Local Court shall be accompanied by thefollowing documents:

(a) A copy of the certificate aforesaid received by the employer from theworker;

(b) A copy of the statement received by the employer from the worker, contain-ing the name and address of the medical practitioner nominated by theworker as a member of the Board to which the employer desire.; the dis-pute to be referred; and

(c) A statement of the name and address of the medical practitioner whom theemployer nominates as a member of the said Board.

11. (1) Upon receipt of a notice, with the accompanying documents from anemployer under Regulation 10 hereof, the clerk of the -court shall forthwith send noticeto the Registrar that such reference to a Board of Medical Practitioners under Subsec-tion (9) of Section 7 of the Act is desired, together with copies of the notice andaccompanying documents received by him from the employer.

(2) The Registrar shall, upon receiving notice from the clerk as aforesaid, obtainthe appointment by the Governor in Council of the third medical practitioner to be a.member and the Chairman of the Board, and inform such medical practitioner and themedical practitioners nominated respectively by the worker and the employer of theirappointment and nomination respectively as members of the :Board, and thereafter shallarrange the place and time of meeting of the Board and advise the parties thereof.

(3) The parties shall attend before the Board at the time and place appointed, andshall adduce such evidence as they may respectively desire the Board to hear, and theBoard may of its own motion call any evidence and require any examination to be madeand information to be procured which it may consider necessary.

(4) The Board shall embody its decision in -a report, which shall be signed by themembers of the Board in accordance with Form J in the Appendix to these Regulations,as the case may require, and which shall be forwarded to the Registrar, -who shall com-municate the contents thereof to the parties.

12. A copy of the report received from a Board under Regulation 11 hereof certi-fied by the Registrar shall be admissible as evidence in any proceedings between the

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parties brought under the Act to which such report is relevant, and the decision ofthe Board as contained in such report shall, according to the nature and the tenorthereof, be final ,and conclusive, and be binding upon the court.

References to Medical Referees.13. References by employers and workers to medical referees as provided for in

Clause 14 of the First Schedule to the Act shall be made under and dealt with in accord-ance with Rules of Court made under the Act for such purpose.

Medical Fees to be Paid to Medical Practitioners acting as Medical Referees ur asMembers of Medical Board.

14. Medical practitioners acting as members of a Board constituted under andfur the purpose of Subsection (9) of Section 7 of the Act, or as medical referees, oras members of a medical board, to hear an appeal from the decision of a medical refereeas provided for in Clause 14 of the First Schedule to the Act, or as members of a medi-cal board constituted by mutual consent of the parties under Clause 14A of the FirstSchedule to the Act, shall be entitled to receive in consideration of their services feesin accordance with the following scale out of moneys appropriated by Parliament forthe administration of the Act, that is to say: £ s. d.

(1) For a first reference (to include all duties performed in con-nection therewith) .. 1 11 6

(2) For a second or subsequent reference to the saute medical refereeor the same Board .. 1 1 0

(3) Where, in order to examine the injured or sick worker the medicalreferee or the medical board is compelled to travel to a placedistant more than two miles from his residence or surgery, inaddition to the above fees, for each mile exceeding two miles 0 5

(4) When the medical examination or meeting of the Board is heldwithin the Magisterial Districts of Kimberley East, KimberleyWest, Kimberley Goldfields, Broome, Roebourne, Pilbara, PortHedland, Ashburton, Peak Hill, Gastoyne, Murchison, Murchi-son East, Mt. Margaret, Yalgoo, Coolgardie North, BroadArrow, Coolgardie North-East, Coolgardie East, YilgarnDundas, Phillips River, or Esperance, the fees under Items (1;and (2) shall respectively be increased by 0 10 6

Appeals.15. (1) An appeal to a medical board under Clause 14, paragraph (b) of the

First Schedule to the Act, shall be brought by the party appellant giving notice to theother party and to the clerk of the court within ten days after the report of the medicalreferee has been lodged with the clerk, stating that he is dissatisfied with such reportand desires to appeal therefrom to a medical board.

(2) The clerk shall forthwith send notice to the Registrar that such appeal hasbeen instituted, together with copies of the medical certificates submitted by the partiesand of the medical referee's report.

(3) The persons to constitute such board shall be such as are approved by theMinister. The Registrar shall, on receiving notice from the clerk of court, arrange forthe appointment and place and time of meeting of the board and shall !advise) theparties thereof.

(4) The parties shall attend before the board at the time and place appointed,and shall adduce such evidence as they may respectively desire the board to hear, andthe board may of its own motion call any evidence and require any examination to bemade and information to be procured which it may consider necessary.

(5) The board shall embody its decision in a report, which shall be signed by themembers of the board and be forwarded to the Registrar, who shall tonunui0.clate thecontents thereof to the parties.

Enforcing Charge on Property.16. (1) The charge created by Section 20 of the Act may be enforced by sale

of the property, subject to the charge at such times in such manner and subject to suchconditions as the court alarding compensation or damage orders.

(2) For the purpose of this Regulation, the court may make orders from time totime, either of its own motion or on the application of the party entitled to compen-sation.

Fees.17. All fees which may be received by the Registrar under or by virtue of these

Regulations shall be paid into the Treasury to the credit of the general revenue.

Modification of Forms.1S. When anything is required to be in any of the forms in the Appendix to these

Regulations, it shall be sufficient if it be to the like effect and any of such forms maybe modified to suit particular cases.

Submission of Statutory Declaration as to Amount ef Salaries and Wages Paid.19. (1) Every employer who has not obtained exemption from the operation of

Subsection (1) of Section 10 of the Act, shall furnish to the approved insurance officewith which he is or was insured or desires to effect insurance, a statutory declarationshowing the amount of salaries and wages paid to and the value of keep provided'forthe employees engaged in the business described in the policy and coming within theprovisions of the Act. Such declaration shall be in Form K m the Appendix to theseRegulations and, in the ease of a company, shall lie made by the secretary-, and, inthe ease of a firm, shall be made by one of the partners.

(2) Such declaration shall be made by(a) the employer, who is insured, within one month after the expiration of each

period for which the policy was effected or renewed;(b) the employer, who desires to effect insurance, at the time of effecting such

insurance.20. Any person committing a breach of any of these Regulations may be pro-

ceeded against summarily before Justices, and upon conviction shall be liable to apenalty not exceeding ten pounds.

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APPENDIX.Form A.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.Certificate of :Medical Practitioner that a Worker is free from Pulmonary

Tuberculosis, Pneumoconiosis, and Miner's Phthisis.(Regulation 2.)

I have, on the dny of 1.9 , examinedof in the. State of Western Australia, and I herebycertify that he is free from pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, and joiner'sphthisis.

Date

Medical Practitioner.

Form D.WORK:ERS ' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

NOtiee that Worker is suffering from a Disease mentioned in the Third Scheduleto the Act.

(Regulation 3.)To the Registrar of Friendly Societies,

Perth.I hereby give you notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of

"The Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1934," thatof , in the State of Western Australia, , issuffering from , and that the disability arising from suchdisease commenced from o 'clock in the noon on theday of . , 19

Signature of ,Employer.Address.

Form C.WORE RS COMPENSAT ION ACT, 1912-1924.

Notice that dtient is suffering from a. Disease mentioned in the Third Scheduleto the Act.

(Regulation 4.)To the Commissioner of Public Health,

Perth.I hereby give you notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 (2) of

The Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1934," thatof. , in the State of Western Australia, , is suffering fromand I have reason to believe that the disease was cold meted by reason of the natureof the patient's employment, which I understood to be

Date

Medical Practitioner.

Form D.WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

Notice that Employee has suffered Personal Injury by Accident.(Regulation 3.)

To the Registrar of Friendly Societies,Perth.

Take notice that , of in the State ofWeStern Australia, , sustained personal injury by accident at

o'clock in the noon, on the day of , 19..,and the nature of such injury isand the cause is

Employer.Address.

Form E.it:KERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

Application fo ion from the Operation of Subsection (1) of Section 10of the Act.

(Regulation 1.)To the Registrao of Friencllc Societies, Perth.

Application is hereby made by , of , iiithe State of Western Australia, for exemption, for a period of

from the day of ,19.., from theoperation of Subsection (1) of Section 10 of "The Workers' Compensation Act,1912-1934," on the ground that a fund has been established by the saidfor insurance against the liability to pay compensation under the Act to all workersethployed by him.

(a) The amount of the fund established is £(b) The number of the employees covered by the fund is(c) The annual wages or salaries of those employees coming within the pro-

visions of the Act are £(d) The general nature of the employer's business is(e) The number of accidents sustained within the past five years by workers

employed by the employer and entitled to compensation has been .. .

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1313

(f) The amount of compensation paid in respect of such accidents has been

(g) The annual amount of the preunima fo be paid by the employer to the Fundin respect of workers coming within the provisions of the Act is £

The applicant proposes, subject to the approval of the Minister, to deposit(a) cash in such amount (being not less than it: ,000) as may be fixed by the

Minister; or(b) bead by the Insurance

Bank); or(c) Securities as folltms:

and, subject to this application being granted, the employer hereby agrees, declares,and acknowledges that the money (or bond or securities) deposited with the Treasurershall be and are hereby arged with all payments to become due under such liabilityas aforesaid.

Date

Employer's Signature.

Form F.CO-Al l'i.:NSATION ACT, 1912-193-1.

Bond.(Regulation 7.)

Know all awn by timsc presents that we (employer)of , in the State of Western Australiaand (surety) , of in the State of WesternAustralia (hereinafter referred to as the obligors"), hereby bind ourselves jointlyand severally for the payment to His Majesty the King of the sum ofpounds.

Sealed with our seals respectively this day of19

Whereas it is stated by the abovenamed obligors that, pursuant to Section 10 ofThe Workers' Con:pens:it', Act, 1912-1934," the said (employer)

has established a fund for in:ail-mime against liability under the said Act, and Cmobligors have requested the :\ I Inisd-r :administering lie said Act to m:pt the above-written bond is security, charged with all payments to become due _by the said(employer) under such liability, with a view to the ;overnor by Order in Council exempt-ing the said (employer) from the operation of the said section.

Non' the aboye-written obligation is conditioned to be void in case the said (em-ployer) shall duly pay all compensation which under the saidAct lie may hereafter be liable to pay to all workers employed by bin: during theperiod_ of from the date of these presents, and at all timesthereafter unless and until the said (employer) shall haveduly obtained a policy of insurance pursaa ' it to the said section from an approvedinsurance office in accordance with the said section, or the said (surety)by at least one mouth's notice in writing served on the said Minister after the expira-tion of the said period, shall retire from this obligation: Provided that such retirementshall not relieve the said (surety) from its obligation under thisBond in respect of any liability as aforesaid on. the part of the said (employer)

which may have previously arisen.(Insert ere the appropriate attestation clauses for the employer and the surety

respectively.)

Form 0.WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912- 1934.

Notice by employer of Reference of Dispute to a Board of Medical Practitionersunder Subsection (9) of Section 7 of the Act.

(Regulation 10.)To the Cleric of the Local Court at

and to , (employee)of , (address).I (a) , of (b) , in the State of

Western Australia (c) o hereby give you notice(1) That I have received from (d) , of (0)

in the State of Western Australia (f) , a worker employed by me,a copy -of a certificate of a medical practitioner which was granted to -the said (d)

under Subsection (8) of Section 7 of the said Act,together with -a statement containing the name and address of the medical prac-titioner whom the said (d) nominates under Subsection (9)of the said Section 7 to be a member of the Board referred to in the said Subsec-tion (9), in the event of my disputing the said certificate and desiring to refersuch dispute to such Board.

(2) That copies of the said Certificate and of the said statement are nowattached hereto.

(3)That I dispute such medical certificate and require the matter to be dealtwith by a board of medical practitioners, in accordance with Subsection (9) ofSection 7 of the said Act.

(4) That I now attach hereto a statement of the name and address of themedical practitioner whom I nominate under the said Subsection (9) of Section7 aforesaid to be a member of the board of medical practitioners to deal with thematter as aforesaid.Dated the day of 19 .

(Employer).

(a) Name of employer. (b) Address. (c) Business -or occupation: (d) Name ofemployee. (e) Address. (f) Occupation.

1314 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [A UST 13, 1937.

Form H.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.Notice by Registrar to Medical Practitioners of their Appointment to a Board under

Subsection (9) of Section 7.(Regulation 11.)

To (a)of (b)

Whereas (c) , of (d) , in the State ofWestern Australia, (e) , being the employer of (f)of (g) , in the said State (h)has given notice that he disputes a medical certificate granted to the said (f)

under Subsection (8) of Section 7 of the said Act, and requiresthat the matter be dealt with by a board of medical practitioners, in accordance withSubsection (9) of Section 7 aforesaid: Now, therefore, I hereby give you notice thatyou have been duly appointed to be a member of a board of medical practitioners, underSubsection (9) of Section 7 of the said Act to deal with the matter of the said reference.

Dated the day of 19 .

Registrar of Friendly Societies.

(a) Name of medical practitioner. (b) Address. (c) Name of employer. (d) Ad-dress. (e) Business or 'occupation. (f) Name of employee. (g) Address.(h) Occupation.

Form I,WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

Notice by Registrar to Parties of Appointment of Board of Medical Practitioners todeal with Dispute under Subsection (9) of Section 7.

(Regulation U.)I hereby give you notice that, in the matter of the reference of a dispute by

(a) , of (h) in the State ofWestern Australia, (c) , as employer against a certificategranted under Subsection (8) of Section 7 of the said Act to (d)of (e) , in the said ,State, (f)an employee of the said (d) , a board of medical practitionershas been duly appointed under and in accordance with Subsection (9) of Section 7 ofthe said Act, to hear and determine e such dispute: And that the said board will meetto hear and determine the said dispute at (g) , in the saidState, on d y of19 , o'clock in the noon.

And that you the said (a) and you the said (d)are required to attend before the said board at the place and the time aforesaid to giveevidence and otherwise to assist the board in relation to the hearing and determina-tion of the said dispute.

Dated the of 19.

To (a)(b)

To (d)(e)

Registrar of Friendly Societies.

(a) Name of employer. (b) Address. (c) Business. (d) Name of employee.(e) Address. (f) Occupier. (g) Place of meeting.

Form J.WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

Report of Board of Medical Practitioners in Relation to the Reference of a Disputeunder Subsection (9) of Section 7.

(Regulation 11.)To the Registrar of Friendly Societies.

We the undersigned, medical practitioners, having been duly appointed under Sub-section (9) of Section 7 of "The Workers' Compensation Act, 1.912-1934," as a boardto hear and determine a. dispute between (a)of (b) in the State of Western Australia,(e) , as employer, and (d)of (e) , in the said State (f) , asemployee concerning a certificate granted under Subsection (8) of Section 7 of the saidAct to the said (d) by (g)qualified medical practitioner, and dated the y of

, a dulyila

hereby report as follows:1. That we duly met together to hear and determine the said dispute on the

day of , 19...2. That we have considered the said certificate and the evidence taken or re-

ceived from or on behalf of the said parties to the said dispute at thesaid meeting.

AUGUST 13, 1937.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1315

3. That we have personally examined the said employee the said (d)

4. Our opinion is that the said certificate is (h)(i)

Dated the day of , 19 .

Chainnan.Member.Member.

(a) Name of employer. (b) Address. (c) Business. (d) Name of employee.(e) A ddress. (f) Occupation. (g) Name of medical practitioner who gavethe tertilieate. (h) "Correct" or 1` erroneous" as the ease may require. (i) Addnny observations which the board may think necessary.

Form K.'WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1934.

Statement of Salaries and Wages Paid.(Regulation 19.)

To the Massager,Insurance Office.

I (a) of (b) , imm the State ofWestern Australia (e) , do solemnly and sincerely declare asfollows:

(1) That r am the employer of the employees hereinafter referred to; or(2) 1 am the (d) of the (e) , which

is the employer of the employees hereinafter referred to, and am duly authorised tomake this declaration on behalf of the said (f)

(3)That the total amount of salaries and wages paid to and keep providedfor my employees (or the employees of the said firm or company) coming withinthe provisions of "The Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1931," and engaged inthe business in Policy No during time months ended

, 19 , has been as follows:

Occupation. Amount of Salaries and Wages. Keep to he calculated at 30s. perWeek per Employee.

And I make this solemn declaration by virtue of Section 106 of "The EvidenceAct, 1906."Declared at in the State of

Western Australia this day 1-of , 19 , before nle, J

This declaration may be made before a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner fortaking affidavits, town clerk, secretary to a Road Board, electoral registrar, postmaster,classified officer of the State or Commonwealth Public Service, classified State schoolteacher, member of the police force, or a Commissioner for declarations.

(a) Name of person making declaration. (b) Address. (c) Occupation. (d) Natureof office. (e) Name of firm or company. (f) Firm or company.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council this15th day of July, 1937.

(Signed) H. T. STITFOLD,Acting Clerk of the Connell.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 12th August, 1937.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following appointmentsto the Commission of the Peace:

Percy Llewellyn Reynolds, Esquire, of Lockeville,Wonnerup, as a Justice of the Peace for the SussexMagisterial District;

Warwick Holt Flynn, Esquire, of Dalwallinu, as aJustice of the Peace for the Swan Magisterial District;

Arthur Blachford Hyde, Esquire, of Dalwallinu, as aJustice of the Peace for the Swan Magisterial District.

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

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 145/35. Perth, 5th August, 1937.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. A. B. Peirce has been appointed a Certifying

Officer for the Railway Department and the appointmentof Mr. C. G. Varley as a Certifying Officer is herebycancelled as from the 23rd July, 1937.

A. J. REID,for Under Treasurer.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 12th August, 1937.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following appointments:.

Ex. Co. 1497; P.S.C. 334/37.F. C. R. Mitchell,Clerk, Kalgoorlie, Mines Department, to a similar posi,thou with a higher classification, as from 1st June,1937;

Ex. Co. 1391; P.S.C. 582/37.J. M. Haynes, Clerk,Kalgoorlie, Public Works Department, to be Clerk, En-gineering Division, as from 4th August, 1937.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

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AUGUST 13, 1937.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1317

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Old Classification. New Classification Date Returnable.

1937.Mines ... Under Secretary £830£1,000 14th August.Agriculture ... ... §:Inspector, Stock Branch (Item 132) .. 1282-1318 £3 I S -1330 do.Crown Law ... ... Machinist 1140-1190 1140£190 do.Mines )!Technical Assistant, Geological Survey 1230£282 do.

Branch (Female)Education ... *Inspector (Item No. 1423) 1582-1690 28th August.Treasury liJunior Inspecting Accountant (Item 1390-1462 1462.-i/480 do.

187)Child Welfare Inspectors (2) ... X318-1330 do.Forests Clerk (Item 3S1) 1230-1282 1279-1288 do.Mines Clerk, Wiiima (Item 55(1) 1185 -1270 do.Public Works +Sub-Aceountant (Item 857) ... 1390-1462 1414-1438 do.Crown Law ` crown. Prosecutor and Assistant Sol-

icitor1735-1880 do.

Chief Secretary's Deputy Commissioner, Native Affairs 1414-1438 do.(Item 789)

Do. Clerk, Native Affairs (Item 793) 1185-1270 do.

Applicants should have a knowledge of handling all classes of stock and a general knowledge of stock diseases. Applicationsare also called under Section 29.

Preference will be given to Graduates in Science with a good knowledge of West Australian Geology. Experience in cata-loguing and indexing and typewriting essential. Applications are also called under Section 29.

* Applications are also called under Section 29.t The possession of an accountancy qualification by examination will be regarded as an important factor when judging

efficiency under Section 38 of the Public Service Act.These positions embrace country inspection and call for men of experience and a knowledge of departmental activity.

If Applications are also called under Section 29. Applicants must state age, and give full particulars of their qualificationsand experience.Applications are called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the Public

Service Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed forni, obtainable from Hie offices of the various PermanentHeads of Departments.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 12th August, 1937.

THE Hun. Minister for Justice has approved of theundermentioned appointments.

Sergeant J. J. Cooney as Bailiff of the Northam LocalCourt, vice Inspector P. J. Leen, transferred;

Constable E. IL Forward as acting Bailiff of theNorthampton Local Court, during the absence of Con-stable A. McCaskill on leave;

Constable T. Leahy as Bailiff of the Cue LocalCourt at Big Bell;

Constable George Meyer as acting Bailiff of the Min-genew Local Court at Three Springs, during the 'ab-sence on sick leave of Constable E. IL Gray;

Constable W. A. Plunkett as acting Bailiff of theNarrogin. Local Court at Williams, during the absenceof Constable W. Pollard on leave;

Constable M. J. Riggs as acting Bailiff of the PerthLocal Court at A.rmadale, during the absence of Con-stable C. A. Capstick on leave.

H. R. ,GORDON,Ender Secretary for Law.

TI-IC HEALTH'. ACT, 1911-1935.Appointment.

Pep rtment of Public Ilealth,Perth, 5th August, 1937.

M.P.IL, 308/19; Es. Co. No. 1566.1115 Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the appointment of WilliamKeenan as an Honorary Inspector under the provisionsof Section 11 of The Health Act, 1911-1935."

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of. Public Health.

THE HEALTH A.CT, 1911-1935.Resolution.

M.P.H. 472/37; Ex. Co. No. 1568.WHEREAS by Section 295 of " The Health Act, 191].-1935," it is provided that the Governor may cause tobe prepared Model By -laws for all or any of the pur-poses for which By- laws may be made by a Local Auth-

rider any of the provisions of the said Act, andLocal Authority may of its. own motion by reso-

dion adopt-the whole or any portion of such By-laws:vhereas Model By-laws have been prepared in

accordance with the provisions of the said section andpublished in the Government -GaP.mtte on the 8th day ofA.pril, 1927; 20th ,day of October, 1933; 5th day ofOctober, 1934; 1st clay of February, 1.935; 12th dayof February, 1937, and 2nd day of July, 1937: Nosy,therefore, it is resolved and determined by the Oulu-ti-ling Road Board, being a Local Health_ Authority with-in the meaning of the said Act, that the whole of Series" A ' of such Model By-laws be adopted for the HealthDistrict of. Cuballing, with the following addition:

PART IN.OFFENSIVE TRADES.Schedule D.

This Schedule to read as follows:Fees to be paid on application for Registration o

Offensive Trade Premises.In respect of

Slaughterhouses £2 0 0Piggeries 1 0 0Laundries 1 0 0Chemical Works 1 0 0lion' 1 0 0Manure works 1 0 0Wool-scouring establishments 1 0 0Any other trade not specified 0 10 0

-Dated this 5th day of June, 1937.

D. A. MITIE,Secretary.

Con tinned by the Comm iissione r of Public, Health forthe State of Western Australia, this 27th day: of July,1937.

E VERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Council this 4th day of August, ,1937.

L. E. SHAPCOTT;Clerk of the Council.

1318 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [AUGUST 13, 1937.

THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.Appointments.

Department of Public Health,Perth, 5th August, 1.937.

lffiS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following appoint-ments:

M.P.H. 513/29; Ex. Co. No. 1567:-11. D. Broad, L.P. Bullock, and Dr. W. S. Myles, to be members of theMoora District Hospital Board, for a period of twelvemonths from the 1st day of August, 1937; and

M.P.H. 948/33; Ex. Co. No. 1565:The personsnamed in the Schedule hereunder to be members of theHospital Boards of Control and Management specifiedfor a period of twelve months from the 1st August,1937.

F. J. HUELTN,Under Secretary.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.Constitution of Hospital Boards.

The Schedule.Meekatharra District Hospital Board:R. Boulter,

L. Barron, j. E. Clark, C. D. Metcalfe, R. Millen, R. E.Reinholdtsen J. L. V. Smith.

Warren Hospital Board (Jardee) :R. G. Leek, S.G. Duffield, J. NV. Margereson, S. E. Young, W. J.Mayo, R. E. Bryant, R. Pearce, T. Glynn, Mrs. G. Gib-lett.

Beverley Hospital Board:Mrs. Al. Adamson, Mrs.T. T. Ridgway, Mrs. F. Barrett-Lennard, Mrs. R. L.Duffield, P. Lodge, G. E. Wrench, E, Ford, H. E.Blechynden, J. Carr, E. IV, Edwards, W. G. Jarrett,W. J. Hastings, R.. C. Doncon.

Upper Blackwood Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Board(Boy-up Brook) : P. D. Forrest, J. 0. Beatty, F. T.Knapp, L. W. Moore, W. E. Inglis, P. McM. Glynn, B.D. Robinson, F. W. Gibbs, and J. R. Purse.

Norseman Hospital Board:W. G. Lewis, R. '1'.DeCean, N. Dodd, C. Yates, G. Wild, F. McGrath, II.H. Wooding, A. F. Stacey, A. E. Wigley, V. H. Nevile,C. G. Lyon and H. Suggett.

Nannup District Hospital Board :R. Higgins, R.Ford, J. Ganderton R. R. Rowe, A. Sears, A. Hutchins

dand H. D. Edward's.Williams Hospital Board:A. J. Watson, F. J. Ford,

E. Liddelow, S. C. Kealley, J. W. Muller, F. C. Craigand J. B. Lennard.

Dalwallinu Hospital Board:W. N. Flynn, A. F.Pipe, Dr. C. Anderson, F. C. Meadows, J. Syme, G. H.Owens and H. G. Smith.

Murray District Hospital Board (Pinjarra) :Mrs.D. Paterson, Mrs. D. McLarty, H. Tuckey, M.L.C., H.Laslett, D. R. McLarty, M.L.A., IL Taylor, G. Beacham,W. J. Marsh, A. F. Edward and Dr. A. A. Merritt.

Hall's Creek Hospital Board : Rt. Reverend G. 'Publoch, Reverend A. Crow and E. A. Black.

Marble Bar Hospital Board:Rt. Reverend G. Tul-loch, Reverend A. Crow and E. A. Black.

The Wougan Hills District Hospital Board:C.Dr. T. Lovegrove T. Hawker, T. Crothers, W, Ir.Shields, T. Nugent and C. A. R. Parker.

Harvey District. Hospital Board:S. Woolley, G. R.Bartley, A. Hutson, R. Castinelli, J. Chambers, T. P.Marshall, Mrs. S. if.artin, Mrs. E. Chambers and MissG. E. Minchanf

The North Midlands District Hospital Board (ThreeSprings) :Dr. M. A. Mayrhofer, W. G. Jordan, IL M.Wilson, H. Nairn, S. J. Morgan, R. Barnhart, F. H.Arndt, C. M. _Haley, T. Morcom,be, W. Sargent, 0.Catto, C. Caldow, W. Saunders and F. Connaughton.

Bridgetown Hospital Board:E. A. Duncan, S. C.Rose, W. P. Scott, R. E., Doust, C. V. Draper, R. S.Tozer, W. R. Pantos, A. F. Elder and E. P. Forman.

Mullewa District Hospital Board:Mrs. M. E. Dyer,Mrs. E. A. O'Connor, D. Warren, A. P. Bowler, H. L.Ring, T. Moister, Reverend Bush.

Eastern Districts Memorial Hospital Board (Keller-berrin) :,T. Deane Hammond, G. Uppill, J. W. Mann,E. David, E. J. Arthur, J. J. G. Carger, A. V. Moore,J. Dinan and P. Hanley.

Wyalkatchem and District Hospital Board:--41, A.Leslie, E. H. Rice, H. G. Dyson, L. Smith, N. McLeod,G. E. Bevan, J. P. Dawson, E. E. Giese, C. Kitchin,Mrs. J. P. Dawson, Mrs. R. M. Chapple, Mrs. J. S.Carter.

Cunderdin Hospital Board:H. V. Halbert, W. H.Smart, J. J. Pearse, T. Hird, C. L. Layman, C. Tur-ville, Mrs. A. Kitto, Mrs. J. Halbert and Mrs. W. T.Lewin.

Gnowangerup Hospital Board:R. B. Davies, J. L.Ball, W. Lloyd-Woods, Mrs. E. M. Black, D. K. House,B. F. Garnett, T. Pinner and Mrs. G. M. Royal.

Nannine District Hospital Board:R. Anderson, J.Green, H. Fraser, F. Wyatt, J. Wood, B. Ogden J.Roberts and E. B. Threadgold.

Goomalling and Districts Hospital Board:E. J.Waterhouse, A. Chapman, H. Bennett, H. H. Gribble,0. Hewitt, G. Langford, K. G. Waterhouse, L. A.Brewerton, R, K. Gargett, F. Short and Reverend G.Arblaster.

Brookton Hospital Board:H. G. Jacoby, C. E.hams, H. M. Eva., H. W. Langley, F. Bassett, A. H.Symes and P. E. Porter.

Kukerin Hospital Board:I. Smith, C. Nenke, S.Merideth, J. Padley, D. O'Keefe, A. Shepherd and A.Troup.

Quairading District Hospital Board:.T. H. Argus,F. G. Arthur, W. Blackwell, C. W. Fraser, N. A. Fraser,H. Growden, E. C. Johnston, Dr. K. E. McGinn, P.Reid, E. G. Shenton and H. B. Clemens.

Esperanc-e and District Hospital Board:J. N. Camp-bell, R. Douglas, R. E. Brown, L. Daw, F. Gilmore, B.F. Heenan, W. Mc,Cudden, A. J. Bow and W. J. Stow.

Koorda and Districts Centennial Hospital Board:F.W. T. Main, J. AV. Price, J. H. Adderley, T. B. Hogg,A. G. Silsbury, R. Alighall and II. Bandy.

Wickepin District Memorial Hospital Board: A. B.Braun, N. D. Perryman, G. Nelmes, T. J. McCracken,H. Tull, Mrs. I. Andrews, Mrs. D. Boulger, Dr. P. M.Hocking.

ROCKINGHAM COMMONSADDITIONALBY-LAW.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Cones. No. 4516/02. Perth, 10th August, 1937.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Lieu-tenant-Governor has been pleased to amend, under theprovisions of Section 34 of "The Land Act, 1933-1934," the By-laws for the Control and Managementof the Rockingham Commons (Reserves 1485 and 7490)by adding the following after By-law No. 3:

No. 3A.No person shall be allowed to depastureany stock on these eontmons between the hours of5 p.m. and 5 a.m.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th August, 1937.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the area andboundaries of the following Reserve being amendedas described in the Schedule below, for the purposetherein set forth; the area and boundaries previouslypublished in the Government Ga.s-ette being hereby cancelled: -

8711/12.PLANTAGENET DISTRICT and PORONGURUP

ESTATE.No. "A" 18987 (National Park).Loca-tions 909, 966, 1036, 1037, 2704, 951, 1106, and 5058,Porongurup Estate Lots 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16,19, and 20. (About 5,613 acres,) (Plans 451/80, C& D1, and Porongurup Estate.)

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th August, 1937.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to set apart as a Public, Re-serve the land described in the Schedule below for thepurpose therein set forth:

1279/37.ALBANY (Mt. Melville).No. 21729 (Trigonometri-

cal Station).Lot No. 842. (16p.) (Plan AlbanyTowusite.) Reserve 2681 (Public Park) is hereby- re-duced.

G. L. NEEDHAM,ITifider Secretary for Lands.

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1319

LOTS OPEN FOR, SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 11th August, 1937.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thenude tan enti oned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by-'"" The Land Act, 1933," at the following upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Geraldton.2536/26PERENJORI, Town, 47 (39.1p.), £30.

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.301/95NORSEMAN, Town, 820 to 833 inclusive,

402, 403, 410, 411 and 418, £15 each; 397 to 401 in-clusive, 404, 406 to 409 inclusive, and 412 to 417 inclu-sive, £12 each; Reserves 6365, 6366, and 6367 (PublicUtility) are hereby cancelled.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referredto are now obtainable at this office and the offices ofthe various Government Land Agents.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

13 II 1.1./0 ET o LAND AGENCY WITHDRAWALNOTICE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 3rd August, 1.937.

Corr. 2655/32. (Plan 439C/40, D4.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Nel-son Location 10163, open for selection on 31-8-33, hasnow been withdrawn from selection.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

LiU EttiNMENT LAND SALES.Ill E undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale at Public Auction on the dates and at the placesspecified below, under the provisions of "The Land Act,1933-1934," and its Regulations:

KALGOORLIE.17th August, 1937, at 2 p.m., at the District Lands

Office--t BoulderTown (Lane street) 2445, 2504, 37.4p.

each, £12 lOs. each; (Millen street) 698, lr., £121.0s.; (Lane street) 2443, 37.4p., £10; (Johnstonstreet) 748, lr., £10; (0ohnston street) 830, lr.,£12 10s. (Evans street) 770, lr., £15; (Tupperstreet) 1509, lr. 4p., £12.

tlialgoorlieTown (Salisbury road) 1455, l., £15;(Hare street) 839, 1r,, £10; (Varden street).1223R, lr., £10; (Lewis street) 2331, H., £1.5;(Balfour street) 1.487, lr., £10; (Lyall street)2296, D., £10.

MEEKATIL .

18th August, 1937, at I I a.m., at the Mining Registrar'sOffice

Meelcatharra-- Town 260, lr., £1 0.

MT. MAGNET.18th August, 1937, at 2 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's

OfficeBoogardieTown 42, D., £10.Mt. MagnetTown 240, lr., £10; 286, Jr., £10.

NORSEMAN.18th August, 1937, at 11 a.m., at the Police Station

NorsemanTown 826 to 833 inclusive, about lr.each, £15 each; -102, 403, 410, 41.1, 418, 1r. each,£15 each; 397 to 401 inclusive, 404, 406 to 409inclusive, 412 to 417 inclusive, lr. each. £12 each.

CARNARVON.25th August, 1937, at 11 a.m., at the Court House

KlarnarvonTown 67, lr. 24p., £15; "558, la. 3r.18.8p., £7.

CUE.25th August, 1937, at 2 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's

OfficetReedyTown 150, lr. 3.6p., £12 1.0s.; 209, 229, lr.

each, £12 10s. each.

YO (JAN MI.25th August, 1937, at 2 p.m., at the Police Station

Yo uanin iT o \VII 287, lr., £12 Ns.; 322, 39.1p.,£12 10s.

tYouanniiTown 157, 189, 1r. each, £25 each.

ALBANY.26th August, 1937, at 2.30 p.m., at the District Lands

Office;:Albany Town Sub. 283, 3r. lip., £10.

COLLIE.1st September, 1937, at 11 a.m., at the Court House-

- Collie'1.443, 3a. Or. 36p., £15.

KATANNING.2nd September, 1937, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

OfficeWnowangerup*201, 5a., £20.

NARROGIN.2nd September, 1937, at 12 noon, at the District LandsOffice-

1:NarroginTown 1262, 1r. 8.7p., £45; 1263, lr.10p., £40.

*Suburban for cultivation.t Sold subject to the conditions that the lessee shall

not carry on, or suffer or permit to be carried on, onthis lot any trade or business whatsoever without theconsent in writing of the Minister for Lands being firstobtained; and, further, the conditions under which thislot is made available shall not entitle the lessee now orat any future time to the right to convert same to feesimple.

`The provision of Clause 22 of the Regulations for thesale or leasing of Town and Suburban lands at auctionshall not apply at the sale of these lots.

All improvements on the land offered for sale are theproperty of the Crown, and shall be paid for as theMinister may direct, whose valuation shall be final andbinding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20feet only.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 32 of "The Land Act, 1898," and/o Section23 of "The Land Act, 1933-34," for non-payment ofrent or other reasons:

Name, Lease, District, Reason, Conies, No., Plan.Anderson, Ethel M.; 3116/487; Truslove; abandoned;

987/35; Truslove.Argyle, T. M.; 68/2101; Jilbadji 629; abandoned;

4328/29; Southern Cross, Sheet 5.Ball, G. R.; 12904/68; Avon 20548; £84 18s. 00.;

4550/20; 56/80, 1E3.Ball, 0. R.; 19424/68; Avon 24311; £14 17s. 6d.;

1134/25. 56/80, F3.Ball, 0. R".; 15573/68; Avon 22678; £26 2s. 8d.;

6154/21; 56/80, F2 & 3.Ball, G. R.; 20282/68; Avon 24343; £94 18s. 90.;

4758/24; 56/80, F2 & 3.Basell, A. C.; 74/1597; Nelson 9810; non-compliance

with conditions; 2547/32; 4390/40, E4.Bellchambers, Frederick; 3510/97; Bulga; £46 is. 3d.;

3190/27; 41/300, P3.1:3ellchambers, Frederick; 2707/97; Bulga; £72 14s. 10d.;

2472/18; 41/300.Castlehow, H. T.; 507E/88; Boulder 2451; £1 Os. 7d.;

7870/11; Boulder.Clegg, E. A.; 11249/68; Kojonup 5715; abandoned;

3137/17; 417/80, D2, 417A/40.Clisby, W. B.; 3117/1941; Norseman 1001; abandoned;

2519/36; Norseman.Commonwealth of Australia .563/42; Wellington 2807;

abandoned; 6797/14; 410/80, E2.Coverley, A. A.; 347/621; Avon 16968, 18290; aban-

doned; 2132/34; 5/80,Crosson, H. T.; 3117/1626; Wiluna 996; non-compliance

with conditions; 650/36; Wiluna.Crowther, A. B.; 55/1277; Yilgarn 351; abandoned;

4602/28; 53/80.

1320 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AuGusT 13, 1.937.

Parr, Roy 3117/1887; Youanmi 302; £0 2s. 6d.; 1309/36; Youanmi.

Gardiner G. IL.; 365/455 Murray 452; abandoned;].423/35; 3801)/10, A & 133.

Graham, A. A. G.; 68/3091; Plantagenet 5436; £3 1.0s.Od.; 927/31; 457.11./40, Al.

Hopkins, Matilda L.; 3394/153; Lake View 110; £(1

10s. Od.; 8301/00; Lake View.Hey-wood, George; 347/936; Williams 4341; non-com-

pliance with conditions; 2726/35; 370/80, A4.Howe W.;J. W. 347/636; Avon 26691; abandoned; 1169/

34; 54/50, 03 & 4.Jenkin, L. T.; 3117/1660; Wiluna 1067; non-compliance

with conditions- 776/36; Wiluna.Klaehn, E. A. C.; 1245/41a; Sussex 1576, 1577 1578,

1550, 1581, 1552; £1 Os. Od.; 4543/20, V2; Loch'sEstate.

Lana-gan, George, Allan, Frank, and Thomas; 394/737;Teano; abandoned; 1758/34; 79 & 80/300.

Lynch, Thomas; 55/1S39; Ningban 3125; £89 11s. 4d.;1497/30; 66/80.

Lynch, Thomas; 74/972; Ninghan 3488; abandoned;1552/30; 66/80.

MeClymans, O. J. 74/1531; Jandakot A.A. 18; £1.717s. 3d.; 2121/32; 341A/40, C2.

McKay, Angus, junr.; 3117/1424; Boulder 798; £0 10s.Od.; 1340/00; Boulder Sheet.

Olsen, L. J.; 3117/1836; Big Bell 199; abandoned;2054/36; Big Bell.

.Parsons, Irene V.;. 3117/1576; Wiluna 952; abandoned;2143/36; Wiluna.

Rogers, Harry 6S/1703; Roe 1.691; £12 7d.; 1777/29; 389/80.

Stalker, Rita. A.; 347/877; Sussex 1510; non-compli-. :Ince with conditions; 2194/35; 44111.10, 01.

Thatcher C. C., and Park 11-R. H.; 317/1029; 'Wel-4ingt'on 1180; abandoned; 677/36; 383A/10, A2.

Vickers, James; .3117/1696;_ Yonamni 300; non-compli-ance with conditions; 1096/36; Youantni.

'Whittington, V. R. J.; .3117/855; Brookton 221; £010s. 06.; 7033/13; Brookton.

Williams, H. 0.; 57/679; Nelson 8445; £10 1s. ld.;1945/33; 4140/40, F4.

Wooldridge, George; 22198/68; Avon 23991; £178 1_0s.6d.; 1.293/27; 376/80, CD2.

-Wooldridge, George;' 68/1993; Avon 25814; £11 9s. 4d.;2282/29; 376/80, C2.

Wooldridge, George; 68/1994; Avon 25813; £23 2s. ld.;2283/29; 376/80, C2.

Worthing, J. F.; 40703/55; Jilbadji 229; £169 El.s. 05.;39.48/2:3; -36/80, 1.;:1.

Worthing T. F.; 57/625; Jilbadji 292; £6 Os, 11d.;13/32; 36/80, E3.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lauds.

c.=, FOR LEASING REF:ERVE No. 11119AND PI.I?E TRACK RESERVE.

Narrogin Land Agency.Grazing Purposes.

Section 32 of "The Land Act, 19:33-1934."lh,partment of Lands and Surveys

Perth, 10th August, '1937.Comes. No. 11720/07.

TENDERS' for the leasing of the land comprised withinWater Reserve 11419 and a 50 link Pipe-track Reserveleaving the south -west boundary of said Reserve 11419and extending southward through Wellington Location2490 to the latte's south. boundary, situated near Hill-man and containing about 34 acres, are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 32 of "The Land Act, 1933-1934," for a termof ten years, no compensation being payable for anyimprovements effected at the expiration of the lease orthe sooner determination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate ofOne pound per annum), indorsed "Tender for WaterReserve 11419 and Pipe-Track Reserve, shown on Pulr-lie Plan 410B/40, EF2,-" and addressed "Under Secre-tary for Lands," must be lodged at the Lands Office,Narrogin, on or before Wednesday, the 1st September,1937.

All Tenders lodged- on or before that date wilt betreated as having been received on that date.

The. highest, or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted. (Plan 410B/40, FF2.)

G. L. .NEEDHAM,Under Secretary, for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING LOTS IN BUCKLANDESTATE (near Northam).

Under Section 116 of "The Land Act, 1933-34."Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 21st July, 1937.Corr. 1338/34. (Plan 27A/40, C4, and 27D/40, Cl.)

TENDERS arc hereby invited, under Section 116 ofThe Land Act, 1933-1934," for the leasing for dairy-

ing, cropping, or grazing purposes of Backhand EstateLots 45, 46, 47, 4S, 49, 50, and 51 containing 340 acres2 roods 30 perches, for a term of three (3) years. Theminimum rental has been fixed at £50 per annum.

No compensation will be payable for improvements atthe expiration of the lease.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by a deposit ofhalf a year's rent and indorsed "Tenders for leasingBuekland Estate Lots" and addressed to the "UnderSecretary for Lands," must be lodged at the Lands De-partment, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 18th August,1937.

All tenders lodged on or before the aforementionedDosing date will be treated as having been received onthat date, and, in the event of more than one tenderbeing received for the same land, the Land Board willdecide which_ tender, if any, is to be accepted.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.

It will be a condition of the lease that any improve-ments (including fencing) existing on the land at thecommencement of the lease must be maintained in goodorder and coutlitien by the Lessee to the satisfaction oftiro Minister for Land,

0. L. N 13E,DHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI. of "The Land Act, 1933-34."

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be available for general selection under Part VI. of"The Land Act, 1933-34," on and after the datespecified:

WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1937.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Eucla Division.Neridup District (near Capes Arid and Pasley).

Corres. No. 872/32. (Plans 3/300 and 424/80 F4.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about 73,000,

35,000 and 20,000 acres; being L. H. Chopin's forfeitedPastoral Leases Nos. 1336/95, 1337/95 and 1333/95;subject to existing Agricultural Bank indebtedness.

North-West Division.Windell and Forrest District (near Mt. Robertson).Comes. No. 5692/12. (Plan 91/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about 24,988

mires; being' the surrendered portion of Marrillana Pas-toral Company, Limited, Pastoral Lease No. 394/548.

THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1937.BRIDGETOWN LA -ND AGENCY.

South-West Division.iicelson -District (near Bola rup Swami))

Corres. No. 2095/36. (Plan 443/80, F1 & 2.)The aria, containing about 2,500 acres, In:minted on

the north by Past: mil Lease 3563/93, on the east byI'astoral Lea-a; :;92/126, on the south-east by a proposedroad extending smith-westward to R and No. 405, on thewest by Pastoral Lease 392/560 and the production southof its east boundary.

WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1937.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Kimberley Division.Dampier and Pardu District (near

Lagrange Bay).Corres. 2111/16. (Man 127/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about

32,000 acres; being J. Flack's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 1489/98.

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1321

WEDNESDAY, 15th SBPTEIvIBER, 1937.LAND AGENCY.

Euela Division.tor District (near Pine Hill).

Corres. No. 328/34. (Plan 12/300.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about 20,000

acres; being P. [timer's forfeited Pastoral Lease No.303/401.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder are available for selectionunder Part V. of " The Land Act, 1933-34," and theRegulations appertaining thereto, subject to the pro-visions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Laud AgencyOffice as specified hereunder not later than the datespecified, but may be lodged before such date if sodesired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are more applicants than one for any block, theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLand Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board,, and thereshall be an interval of at least three days between theclosing date and the sitting of the Board.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person lie may apply to the Head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment which, on presentation at the nearest RailwayStation, will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excur-sion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, avail-able for seven days from the date of issue.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationmust take the balance thereof, if any, under ConditionalPurchase.

All marketable timber, including sandalwood andmallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the pro-visions of Clause 13 of the Regulations.

SCHEDULE.

. OPEN.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Yilgarn District (, mut 81 miles north of Carrabin).Corr. No. 487/36. (Plan 35/80, E3.)Location 159, containing 995a. 2r. 35p., at 9s. Gd.

per acre; classification page 11 of File 1510/22; subjectto existing Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to min-ing conditions.

WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1937.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Day District (about 12 miles south-west of Cranbrook).Corr. No. 8735/19. (Plan 444/80, 1) & E 1 & 2.)Locations 1130 and S78, containing 1,724a. lr. 14p.,

at 3s. 9d. per acre; Classification page 4 of File 8735/19;subject to existing Agricultural Bank indebtedness;being J. W. Ashton's forfeited Lease 12271/68.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Avon District (near Emu Hill).

Corr. No. 17536/10. (Plans 345/80, B1; 5/80, B4.)Location 16239, containing 742a. 1r. 17p., at 10s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 56 of 5530/10, Vol. 1;subject to existing Agricultural Bank and in-debtedness and to a cropping lease which expires on28th February, 1938; being W. H. Flicker's forfeitedLease 28451/55.

Avon District (near Dulling).Corr. No. 6829/21. (Plan 344/80, C3.)Location 18824, containing 470 acres, and Location

18826, containing 136a. 3r. 24p., at .5s. per acre; classi-fication pages 69 and 71 of File 6030/13.

Roe District (about two miles, east of Hyden).Corr. No. 735/32. (Plan 346/80, A4.)Location 1484, containing 1,871a. 1r. 34p.; subject

to pricing and to exemption from road rates for twoyears from date of approval of application; being A.H. Allen's forfeited Lease 68/3449.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.Brunswick Estate (about PA miles west of Brunswick

Junction).Corr. No. 7186/19. (Plan 411A/40, B1 & 2.)Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-1934,"

as modified by Part VIII.Lot 24, containing 45a. lr. 25p.; price per acre-£12;

purchase money-E544 17s. Gd.; half-yearly instalmentsover the first five years, interest only:-to returned sol-diers, at 41A per cent. per annum-£12 5s. 2d.; tocivilians, at 5 per cent. per annum-£13 12s. 51; half-yearly instalments over the balance, 35 years, includinginterest:-to returned soldiers, at 41 per cent. perannum-:E15 3s. 100.; to civilians, at 5 per cent. perannum-.4.i16 3s. 20.; subject to existing AgriculturalBank indebtedness; blocks in this Estate will only beapproved in favour of those applicants who satisfy theLand Board that they possess the necessary capital andexperience to enable them to successfully work and de-velop their holdings; being J. B. McPhee's forfeitedLease 20/1373.

Wellington District (about seven miles north-west ofHarvey).

Corr. No. 489/30. (Plan 3331)/40, B3.)Location 1146, containing 84a. Or. Sp.; subject to

pricing and to exemption front road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application; being A. II.Dorpli-Patersen 's forfeited Lease 68/2228.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (adjoining Pintharuka).

Corr. No. 5290/12. (Plan 128/80.)That portion of Pintharuka Townsite, containing

about 320 acres, bounded by lines commencing at itssouth-west corner and extending north along its westboundary for a distance of about 40 chains; thenceeast 'to the western side of Road No. 7197; thence south-ward along said side of road to the south bomidary ofthe townsite; thence west along said south boundary tothe starting point; subject to survey, classification, andpricing. The boundaries of Pintharuka Townsite arehereby amended to exclude this

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Hay District (about eight miles west of Cranbrook).

Corr. No. 7644/19. (Plan 444/80, El.)Locations 860, 858, and 721, containing 1,158a. 3r.

Op., at 5s. per acre; classification page 13 of 7644/19;subject to existing Agricultural Bank indebtedness;being J. T. Finney's forfeited Lease 12644/68.

Kent District (near Needilup).Corr. No. 1140/37. (Plan 418/80, F4.)Location 1099, containing about 1,456 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing.

Kojonup District (near Chinokup).Corr. No. 469/32. (Plan 407/80, B4.)Location 8380, containing 234a. lr. Op.; subject to

pricing and to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application; classification page8 of 469/32; being P. H. Gray's forfeited Lease6S/3591.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.Roe District (near Lake Carmody).

Corr. NO. 3184/28. (Plan 375/80, E & Fl.)Locations 1107 and 1384, containing 1,248a. Or. 28p.,

at 4s. 9d. per acre; classification page 1 of 315/28; alsoLocation 1401, containing 1,552a. 2r. 7p., at 5s. 3d. peracre; classification page 25 of 604/30; Roe Locations1107 and 1384 are subject to existing Agricultural Bankand I.A.B. indebtedness; Roe Location 1401 is subjectto payment for improvements being W. H. Henderson'sforfeited Leases 68/336, 74/252, and 68/3970.

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Williams District (about 11 miles north -west of ToxinRock).

Corr, No. 4613/24. (Plans 386/80, F2; 387/80, A2.)Locations 9965 and 13113, containing 901a. 3r. 11p.,

it 85. 30. per acre; classification page 88 of 7513/10,Vol. 1; subject to payment for improvements, if any,to the poison being eradicated to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands before the Crown grant will issueand to exemption from road rates for two years fromthe date of approval of application. This cancels thenotice relating to these blocks which appeared in theGovernment Gazette 23rd November, 1934.

Williams District (about 11/4 miles north-east ofOnlbin).

Corr. No. 1893/35. (Plan 384C/40, F4.)Location 13019, containing 632a. 3r. 4p., at 3s. 3d.

per acre; classification page 7 of File 257/24; subjectto the poison being eradicated to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands before the Crown grant may issue,also subject to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application; being A. K.Phillis' forfeited Lease 347/854.

Williams District (about 71/4 miles south-east ofDudinin).

Carr. No. 1176/27. (Plan 386/80, E2.)Locations 14366, 9940, and 9942, containing 801a. Or.

23p., at 7s. per acre; classification page 23 of Pile1176/27; subject to the condition that the poison mustbe eradicated to the satisfaction of the Minister forLands before the Crown grant will issue, also subject topayment for improvements, if any, and to exemptionfrom road rates for two years from date of approval ofapplication. This cancels the notice relating to theseblocks which appeared in the Government Gazette ofthe 17th September, 1928.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about four miles south of Tammin).Corr. No. 1565/31. (Plan 26C/40, F4.)Locations 15242 and 26830, containing 500 acres, at

Os. Gd. per acre; classification page 8 of File 1596/28;subject to payment for improvements; being C. H.Shore's forfeited Leases 68/3252 and 74/1343.

Avon District (about four miles north-west ofWadderin).

Corr. No. 471/36. (Plan 5/80, B2 & 3.)Locations 18319 and 18326, containing 1,719a. Or.

16p., at 8s. 6d. per acre; classification pages 21 and 28of 12062/11; subject to existing Agricultural Bank,I.A.B., and we netting indebtedness and to a croppinglease which expires 28th February, 1939; being C.jakin's and L. Smith's forfeited Lease 347/1056.

Avon District (about 81/4 miles north-west of Dangin).Corr. No. 3584/29. (Plan 3C/40, D3.)Location 25415, containing 267a. Or. 34p., at 4s. Gd.

per acre; classification page 9 of File 3584/29; subjectto the poison being eradicated to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands and to exemption from roadrates for two years from date of approval of applica-tion; being C. Fitzgerald's forfeited Lease 68/2712.

Ninglian, District (three miles north -west of jingymia).Corr. No. 1060/26. (Plan 65/80, D.E2.)Locations 1222 and 1223, containing 1,992 acres, at

7s. 6d. per acre; classifications pages 33 and 34 of File4230/12 and page 26 of File 1060/26; subject to exist-ing Agricultural Bank indebtedness; being W. II.Thompson's forfeited Lease 20567/68.

Ninghart District (about 121/4 miles south-east ofNugadong).

Corr. No. 1731/34. (Plan 89/80, E.F4.)Location 1684, containing 1,338 acres, at 6s. 60. per

acre; classification page 18 of File 2114/13; subject topayment for improvements, if any, and to exemptionfrom road rates for two years from date of approval ofapplication; being R. C. Robinson's forfeited Lease348/450.

Ninghan District (about 11/2 miles south of Kondut).Corr. No. 693/25. (Plan 57/80, D2 & E2.)Locations 2287, 2076, 116, 942, and 1052, containing

4,987a. 2r. 12p., at 4s. 3d. per acre; classification page25 of File 693/25; subject to payment for improve-ments; being N. E. Lewis' forfeited Lease 20211/68.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.Kent District (about 12 Miles north-west of Culhain

Inlet).

Corr. No. 5203/21., (Plan 420/80, D3.)Location 764, containing 295a. 3. 34p., at 10s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 5 of 5203/21; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application and to mining conditions; beingJ. G. Spurr's forfeited Lease 39507/55.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.Jilbadji District (about 23 miles south of M,00

Rock).Corr. No. 260/37. (Plan 23/80, B & C 3 & 4.)Location 517, containing 1,020a. lr. 21p., at 15s. Gd.

per acre; classification page 35 of File 5957/27, Vol. 1;subject to existing Agricultural Bank and IndustriesAssistance Board indebtedness and to mining condi-tions, also subject to a cropping lease which expires onthe 28th February, 1939; being R.. Shame's cancelledapplication.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Williams District (about two miles north-west of Tarim

Rock).Corr. No. 840/37. (Plans 386/80, F3 & 4; 387/80,

A3 & 4.)Locations 10683 and 10929, containing 1,541 acres,

at 10s. 6d. per acre; classifications pages 27 and 2 of1251/12, Vol. 1, and page 7 of 840/37; subject toexisting Agricultural Bank indebtedness; being W. M.Gard's cancelled application.

Williams District (about nine miles .north-west ofMoulyinning ).

Corr. No. 7432/20. (Plan 386D/40, C4.)Location 12440, containing 100a. Or. 16p., at 7s. per

acre; classification page 5 of File 7432/20; subject tothe poison being eradicated to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands before the Crown grant will issue andto exemption from road rates for two years from dateof approval of application; being R. H. Wail's for-feited Lease 13973/68.

THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1937.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (18 miles north-west of Pemberton).Corr. No. 4083/09. (Plan 442A/40, Bl.)Location 4414, containing 145 acres, at 10s. per acre;

classification page 98 of File 4083/09; subject to themarketable timber being reserved to the Crown and toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application, also subject to the conditionsapplying to land selection in this district. This can-cels the notice relating to this block which appeared inthe Government Gazette of the 10th December, 1930.

Nelson District (about five miles south-east ofPembertm).

Corr. No. 632/30. (Plan 44.20/40 P3 & 4.)Locations 5550 and 11559, containing 323a. 3T. 21p.;

subject to pricing and to exemption from road rates fortwo years from date of approval of application. Thiscancels the notice relating to these blocks which ap-peared in the Government Gazette 16th December, 1932.

Nelson District (near Benjinup).Corr. No. 576/35. (Plan 415D/40, A3.)Location 11265, containing 289a. 3r. 26p., at 6s. 60.

per acre; classification page 17 of File 576/35; subjectto payment of prescribed cost of survey.

Nelson District (near North Walpole).Corr. No. 988/31. (Plan 453C/40, E3.)Location 11603, containing 188a. 3r. 24p.; subject

to pricing; subject to the usual timber conditions;classification page 3 of File 988/31.

Sussex District (near Cowaramup).Corr. No. 376/36. (Plan 413D/40, B4.)Location 3059, containing 21.8a. 2r. 4p., at 10s. per

acre; classification page 19 of 629/23; subject to pay-ment for improvements, if any, to timber conditions,and to the conditions applying to land selection in thisdistrict; being E. A. C. Russell's forfeited Lease365/496.

AUGUST .13, 1937.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1323

WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1937.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (about 29 miles north-west of

Mullewa).Corr. No. 2538/30. (Plan 161/80, B1 & 2.)Location 9365, .containing 3.600a. Or. 21p., at 4s. Gd.

per acre; classification page 7 of 2538/30; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being F. Pagano, and F. N.Cocivera's forfeited Lease 68/2828.

Victoria District (about five miles south-east of Pindar).Corr. No. 464/30. (Plan 155/80, A & B 1 & 2.)Location 9580, containing 2,011a. 3r. 37p.; subject.

to pricing, payment of improvements (if any), and toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being the surrendered port-ionof H. S. Richards' Lease 68/2651.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Kojonup District (about eight miles south-east of

Nyabing).Corr. No. 1849/34. (Plain 418/80, A2.)Location 8296, containing 1,008a. lr. 27p., at 5s. per

acre; classification page 13 of 6287/27; subject to- thepoison being eradicated to the satisfaction of the Minis-ter for Lands before the Crown grant will issue and toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being J. H. Fleet's forfeitedLease 348/427.

Plantagenet District (about five miles north-west ofDartnall).

Corr. No. 4166/26. (Plan 436A/40, B2.)Location, 4474, containing 7a. Or. 2p.; subject to pric-

ing, payment for improvements, and to the conditionthat the full purchase money is to be paid on approvalof application or in such instalments as the Ministerfor Lands may direct. This land is only available forselection by the owners of the adjoining lands; being

Weight's forfeited Lease 1610/57.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 7'/2 and 41/2 miles south-east of

Tamnrin).Corr. No. 12225/10. (Plan 26C/40, 1±14.)Location 12606, containing 240 acres, at 8s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 25 of 12225/10; and Location12007, containing 280 acres, at 8s. Gd. per acre; classi-fication page 17 of 8146/10; subject to existing A.B.,I.A.B., and Colonial Treasurer's indebtedness; beingJ. Gregory's forfeited Leases 27899/55 and 26902/55.

Ninghan District (about 31A miles. south-west ofMollein).

Corr. No. 1221/26. (Plan 65/80, F3.)Locations 757 and 756, containing 1,754 acres, at 5s.

per acre; classifications page, 6 of 3242/24 and page (3of 5615/25; subject to existing Agricultural Bank in-debtedness and the right of the Government to resumefor railway or other public purposes any land required,and no compensation to be given except for the actualvalue of any improvements that may he resumed; beingP. C. Herring's forfeited Leases 20232/68 and 20558/68.

Ninghan District (about 31/2 miles east of Kirwan).Corr. No. 3381/27. (Plans 65/80, C4; 56/80., 01.)Locations 1135 and 2860, containing 3,386a. lr. 27p ,

at 5s. Gd. per acre; classification page 12 of 3381/27;subject to existing Agricultural Bank and "A.B. in-debtedness; being A. L. Flavel's forfeited Leases 68/693and 74/437.

Ninghan. District (about 41A miles north-west ofMandiga).

Corr. No. 722/30. (Plan 55/80, 131 & 2.)Location 2202, containing 160a. Or. 20p., at as per

acre; ,18;,ficatiell page 54 of 10213399; subject to pay-ment fur improvements; being J. Drummod's forfeitedLease 68/2254.

THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1937.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.Nelson District. (about. 30 miles east of Manjimup).

Corr. No. 11289/08. (Plans 438C/40, D & E4; 443/SO, D1.)

Location 5853, containing 300 acres; subject to pric-ing and to payment for improvements, also subject tothe conditions applying to land selection in this dis-trict; being A. I. :Farquhar's forfeited Lease 4590/68.

Sussex District (about eight miles east of Witchcliffe).Corn No. 2107/36. (Plan 440A/40, 02.)Location 3658, containing 264a. 3r. 2Gp., at 9s. 6d.

per acre; subject to payment for improvements and tothe 'marketable timber being reserved to the Crown, andalso to the conditions applying to land selection in thisdistrict; being P. M. F. Bessell's cancelled application.

WEDNESDAY,1st SEPTEMBER, 1937.

ALBANY LAND AGENCY.Denmark Estate (near Denmark).

Corr. No. 4467/29. (Plan 452C/40, El.)Location 340, containing. 90a, lr. 18p., at Dis: per

acre; classification page 3 of File 4467/29; subject topayment for improvements. This cancels the notice re-lating to this block in the Government Gazette of the19th March, 1937.

Denmark District (about four miles west of Denmark).Corr. No. 4163/26. (Plan 452(2/40, D4.)Location 405, containing 107a. lr., at 10s. per acre;

classification page 9 'of File 4163/26; subject to pay-ment for improvements. This cancels the notice relat-ing to this block which_ appeared in the GOVCI71111C711 Gaz-'rile of the 25th October, 1935.

Denmark Estate (about five miles north-west ofDenmark).

Corr. No. 2480/33. (Plan 452C/40, 'll1.)Location 501, containing 100 acres, at 15s, per acre;

classification page 12 of File 3106/17; subject to pay-ment of improvements and to the marketable tindi,rbeing reserved to the Crown. This cancels the noticerelating to this block in the GOVCIAlltefli Gazelle of the11th January, 1935.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about four miles north of blundering).

Corr. No, 5119/25. (Plan 345/80, A & B3.)Locations 23810 and 23811, containing 1,495a. lr.

4p.; subject to pricing and to payment for improve-ments; being W. H. Whyte's forfeited Lease 20959/68.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (about eight miles cast of Curara).

Corr. No 5040/28. (Plan 15613/40, 12.)Location 5730, containing 3,342 acres, and Location

5731, containing 1,660a. 2r. 23p., at 6s. per acre; classi-fications page 8 of File 302/27; subject to payment .forimprovements. This cancels the notice relating to thereblocks which appeared in the Government Gazette ofthe 2nd August, 1935.

Victoria District (adjoining Yandanooka).Corr. No. 14742/02. (Plan 123/80, E2.)That portion of Yandanooka Townsite, containing

about 250 acres, situated south of a line extending eastfrom the south-east corner of Location 2883 to thenorth-west corner 'of Yandanooka Estate Lot 100; sub-ject to survey and classification; the boundaries ofYandanooka Townsite are hereby amended to excludethis area.

NARROG1N LAND ALEN( Y.Avon District, (about 12 miles north-west of

Jita ruing ).Corr. No 1797/22. (Plan 377/80, D2.)Location 21990, containing 1,086a.` 2r. 24p., at Os.

per acre; classification page 5 of Pile 1.797/22; subjectto payment for improvements and to the poison heing-eradicated_ to the satisfaction it the Minister for Laudsbefore the Crown grant will issue; being M. C. Bruwll'iiforfeited Lease 15803/68.

1324 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 13, 1937.

Wickepin A.A. District (about 11 miles north-west ofWiekepin).

Corr. No. 1221/30. (Plan 3780/40, D3.)Location 312, containing 160 acres, at 3s. 6d, per

acre; classification page 13 of File 7302/23; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application and to the condition that thepoison must be eradicated to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands before the Crown grant will issue;also subject to payment for improvements, if any; beingJ. W. Gould's forfeited Lease 68/2346.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (near Yorkrakine).

Corr. No. 1005/37. (Plan 26B/40, FL)Locations 713, 6477, and 11486, containing 1,371a.

2r. 28p., at 6s. 9d. per acre; classification page 65 ofFile 8915/09; subject to payment for 'improvements andalso to existing Agricultural Bank, Industries Assist-ance Board, and wire netting indebtedness, and subjectto a cropping lease which expires on the 28th February,1938; being M. H. Stronach's cancelled application,

Avon District (about five miles north-east of Booraan).Corr. No. 70/18. (Plans 35/80, B & C4; 24/80, B

& CL)Location. 13997, containing acres, at Gs. 9d. per

acres; classification page 69 of 6315/09, Vol. 1; Loca-tion 20450, containing 1,054 acres, at 9s. 6d. per acre;and Location 20451, containing 1,021 acres, at 10s. peracre; classifications pages 14 and 15 of 10034/12; subjectto existing Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to Gold-fields Water Supply timber conditions, and subject toa cropping lease which expires 28th February, 1938;being T. B. and E. E. Gilbert's forfeited Leases 10385/68, 12121/56, and 38143/55,

Avon District (about 101/, miles south of Welbungin).Corr. No. 1051/22. (Plan 55/80, E & D4.)Location 14362, containing 879 acres, at 7s. 9d. per

acre; classification page 11 of 6987/09, Vol. 1; alsoLocations 14363 and 14376, containing 1,414 acres, at9s. 9d. per acre; classifications page 12 of 6987/09 andpage 7 of 7280/20; Avon Location 14362 is subject topayment for improvements; Avon Locations 14363 and14376 are subject to existing Agricultural Bank, Indus-tries Assistance Board, and Minister for Lands' in-debtedness; Avon Location 14363 is subject to a crop-ping lease which expires on 28th February, 1938; beingF. W. Bangay's forfeited Leases 15393/68, 38284/55,and 12567/56.

Avon District (about 61/2 miles north-west ofNangeenan).

Corr. No. 7675/20. (Plan 25/80, F1,)Location 15611, containing 946 acres, at 9s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 35 of File 7675/20; subject toexisting Agricultural Bank and Industries AssistanceBoard indebtedness and to a cropping lease which ex-pires on the 28th February, 1939; being B. Hager 'sforfeited Lease 12592/56.

Avon District (about 121/2 miles north of Doodlakine).Corr. No. 457/37. (Plan 25/80, Cl.)Locations 18446 and 24777, containing 941a. 2r. 39p.,

at 7s. 9d. per acre; classification page 5 of File 649/23and page 4 of File 3070/25; subject to existing Agri-cultural Bank indebtedness and to be selected with AvonLocation 18404; also subject to the right of the Gov-ernment to resume for railway or other public purposesany land required, and no compensation to be given,except for the actual value of any improvements re-sumed; being D. M. Maley's cancelled application.

Avon District (about five miles south of Gabbin).Corr. No. 751/37. (Plan 55/80, A3.)Location 20289, containing 834a. 2r. 31p. at 12s. per

acre; classification page 22 of File 2341/13; subjectto existing Agricultural Bank, Industries AssistanceBoard, and Minister for Lands' indebtedness and topayment for improvements; being J. C. 0 'Neill 's can-celled application.

Melbourne District (about 11 miles west of Ballidu),Corr. No. 4901/22. (Plan 64/80, CC)Location 3222, containing 722a. 2r. 4p., at 3s. Gd. per

acre; classification page 5 of File 4816/26; subject topayment for improvements. This cancels the notice re-lating to this block which appeared in the GovernmentGazette of the 5th March, 1937.

Ninghan District (about 21/, miles west of Kulja).Corr. No. 2713/26. (Plan 65/80, C3,)Locations 232.5 and 2514, containing 1,522a. lr. 10p.,

at 7s. 9d. per acre; classification page 56 of 2463/25;subject to existing agricultural Bank, Industries Assist-ance Board, and Minister for Lands' indebtedness; alsoto cropping lease expiring 28th February, 1938; beingJ. McCracken's forfeited Leases 20577/68 and 25137/74.

Ninghan District (about nine miles north-east ofKalannie).

Corr. No. 1577/27. (Plan 88/80, A4.)Location 2591, containing 1,119a, 2r. 7p., at 3s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 5 of File 1577/27; subjectto exemption from road rates for two years from dateof approval of application; being N. A. Young's for-feited Lease 22430/68.

Ninghan. District (about 61/. miles south of Beacon).Corr. No. 5722/27. (Plan 66/80, B & C 3 & 4.)Locations 2776 and 2777, containing 800a. 2r. 9p.,

at 2s. Gd. per acre; classification page 5 of File5722/27; also Locations 2540 and 2697, containing1,283a. lr. 23p,, at 8s. per acre; classification page 4of File 6979/26; subject to existing Agricultural Bankindebtedness and to a cropping lease which expires onthe 28th February, 1938; being E. S. Walker 's forfeitedLeases 68/444, 42262/55, and 25505/74.

Ninghan District (about 11 miles north -.east ofKalannie).

Corr. No. 316/31. (Plan 88/80, A4.)Location 3707, containing 356a. 3r. 36p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 10 of File 316/31; subjectto exemption from road rates for two years from dateof approval of application; being N. A. Young's andT. J. Farrell's forfeited Lease 56/302,

Victoria District (about 12 miles north-east of Bunjil).Corr. No 10504/12. (Plan 96/80, Bl.)Location 6979, containing 40 acres; subject to pric-

ing; Reserve 14561 (Water) is hereby cancelled.

RAVENSTHOPE LAND AGENCY.Oldfield District (near Hopetoun).

Corr. No. 120/32. (Plan 433/80, Fl.)Location 327, containing 158a. Or, 28p., at 6s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 12 of File 120/32; subjectto exemption front road rates for two years fromdate of approval of application; being T. Knox's for-feited Lease 68/3486.

Oldfield District (about 12 miles north of Ravensthorpe).Corr. No. 471/32. (Plan 405/80, F3.)Locations 363 and 428, containing 1,000a. lr. 17p.;

subject to pricing and to payment for improvements,and to mining conditions. This cancels the notice re-lating to these blocks which appeared in the GovernmentGazette of the 29th June, 1932.

Oldfield District (near Hopetoun).Corr, No. 3715/24., (Plans 433/80, Fl, and 432/80,

Al.)Location 375 and 298, containing 500a. Or. 5p., at Gs.

6d. per acre; classification page 16 of File 3715/24;subject to payment for improvements; being T. Knox'sforfeited Leases 20508/68 and 25105/74.

SALMON GUMS LAND AGENCY.Esperance District (near Gibson).

Corr. No. 1148/37. (Plan 423/80, D2.)Location 620, containing 159a, 3r.; subject to reclassi-

fication and pricing.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.Yilgarn District (near Nulla Nulla).

Corr. No. 1112/37. (Plan 36/80, B3 & 4.)Locations 495 and 1011, containing 2,500a. Or. 1p.;

subject to pricing and to payment for improvements, toGoldfields Water Supply firewood conditions, and alsoto the Government retaining the right to reserve for rail-way or other public purposes any land required, andno compensation to be given, except for the actual valueof any improvements that may be resumed; classifi-cation page 10 of 1845/25; being G. E. Harvey andH. J. Chapman's cancelled application,

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 1325

THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1937.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Anniebrook Estate (about 11/2 miles north-west ofMarybrook).

Corr. No. 704/32. (Plan 413A/40, C2.)Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-34,"

as modified by Part VIII.Lot 5, containing 115a. 3r. 24p.- price per acre-

45s.; purchase money-£260 15s. 6d. half-yearly in-stalments, first five years, interest only :-to returnedsoldiers, at 41/2 per cent. per annum-£.5 17s. 4d.; tocivilians, at 5 per cent. per annum -£6 10s. 5d.; half-yearly instalments over the balance (35 years), includ-ing interest:-to returned soldiers, at PA per cent. perannum-£7 5s. 5d.; to civilians, at 5 per cent. perannum-£7 14s. 8d.; subject to timber conditions and topayment for improvements, if any; this block will onlybe approved to the applicant who satisfies the LandBoard that he has the necessary experience and financesto successfully develop the land; being W. Gregory'sforfeited Lease 20/2418.

Brooklands Repurchased Estate.Nelson District (about two miles south-west of

Balingup) .Corr. No. 1427/35. (Plan 4140/40, D4.)Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-1934,"

as modified by Part VIII.Location 8135, containing 81a. 2r. 28p.; price per

acre-£6 10s.; purchase money-£530 17s. 9d.; half-yearly instalments, first five years, interest only :-toreturned soldiers, at 41/.. per cent. per annum-£.1118s. 11d.- to civilians, at 5 per cent. per annum-£135s. 6d.; half-yearly instalments (balance 35 years), in-cluding interest:-to returned soldiers, at 41/. per cent.per annum-£14 16s.; to civilians, at 5 per cent. perannum-£15 14s. 11d.; subject to existing AgriculturalBank indebtedness; this block will only be granted tothe applicant who satisfies the Land Board that he hasthe necessary experience and finances to successfullywork his holding; being A. Mattaboni's forfeited Lease3127/428.

Sussex District (about two miles south-west ofBusseiton).

Corr, No. 2258/29. (Plan 413B/40, D2.)Location 2363, containing 152a. lr. 31p.; subject to

pricing and payment for improvements; subject to theconditions applying to selection in this area; being B.B. Bovell's forfeited Lease 55/1578.

Sussex District (about two miles south-west ofBlisselton).

Corr. No. 1866/30. (Plan 413B & C/40, D2 & 3.)Location 2365, containing 152a. lr. 24p.; subject to

pricing and to payment for improvements, and to theright of the Government to enter upon the land forthe purpose of constructing or maintaining drains freeof compensation, also subject to timber conditions andthe condition applying to land selection in this dis-trict; being M. E. Bovell's forfeited Lease 55/1924.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.WHEREAS the BRIDGETOWN Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Bridge-town on or about the 21st day of February, 1936, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say: -

L. & S. 4139/96; M.R. 12/36.No. 51: Widenings:-(1) A triangular portion of Bridgetown Town Lot 571

bounded by lines commencing on its eastern boundary1 chain 56.7 links from its north-east corner and ex-tending (as shown on Diagram No. 59519) 164deg.31min. 75 links and 232deg. 22min. 30 links along thesaid boundary; thence 2deg. 22min. 90.7 links to thestarting point.

(2) That portion of Nelson Location 656 bounded bylines commencing at its north-west corner and extending(as shown on said diagram) east along part of itsnorthernmost boundary for a distance of 1 chain 62.9links; thence 197deg. 57min. 1 chain 92.3 links and186deg. 27min. 4 chains 46.7 links to the western boun-

Gary of the said location; thence northward along partof the said western boundary to the starting point.(Plan, BridgetoWn Sheets 1 and 2.)

WHEREAS the GOSNELLS Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Mad-dington on or about the 14th day of September, 1936,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:

L. & S. 1997/29; M.R. 543/36.No. 122: Widening:-Those portions of Lots 1096

and 1095 of Canning Location 16 (L.T.O. Plan No.2569) bounded by lines commencing at the south-westcorner of the former lot and excluding (as shown onDiagram No. 59179) northward along its west boundaryfor a distance of 70 links; thence 16k9deg. 17min. 1chain 41.6 links to the south-western boundary of Lot1095 and north-;vestward along same to the startingpoint. (Plan 1C/40, D4.)

WHEREAS the GERALDTON Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Gerald-ton on or about the 2nd day of November, 1934, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say: -

L. & S. 2326/89; M.R. 694/34.No. 353: Widening:-That portion of Victoria Loca-

tion 1815 bounded by lines commencing on the northernside of the present road in the said location 79deg.42min. 38 chains 12 links and 100deg. 40min. 52 chains20.5 links from its westernmost boundary and extend-ing (as shown on Diagram No. 59004) S2deg. 35min.3 chains 37 links; thence 245deg. 18min. 1 chain 80.6links and 280deg. 40min. 1 chain 73.1 links along thesaid side of said road to the starting point. (Plan126A/40, 01).

WHEREAS the OHITTERING Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Moolia-beenee on or about the 27th day of February, 1936, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

147/36.No. 813: Widening: -A triangular portion of Lot 2

of Swan Location 1414 (L.T.O. Diagram No. 4755)bounded by lines commencing at its north-east corner, andextending (as shown on Diagram No. 59200) southwardalong part of its eastern boundary for a distance of 1chain 50 links; thence 314deg. 1.0min. 2 chains 51.5links to its northern boundary and eastward along saidnorthern boundary to the starting point. (Plan 31/80,E4.)

WHEREAS the IRWIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dongarra onor about the 7th day of March, 1936, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

11922/06.No. 1101: Widening :-Those portions of Victoria

Location 2030 and adjoining Crown land bounded bylines commencing on the south boundary of the said loca-tion 11 chains 41.7 links from its south-east corner andextending (as shown on Diagram No. 59174) 268deg.49min. 3 chains 61.2 links, 288deg. 54min. 17 chains98 links, and 288deg. 57min. 19 chains 62.3 links alongthe said side of the present road; thence 108deg. 22min.19 chains 55.6 links, 108cleg. 50min. 16 chains 88 links,and 96deg. 16min. 4 chains 67.4 links to the startingpoint. (Plan 124B/40, Fl.)

WHEREAS the MINGENEW Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Min-genew on or about the 11th day of March, 1936, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say: -

L. & S. 5635/00; M.R. 802/35.No. 1236: Widening :---A triangular portion of Vic-

toria Location 1865 bounded by lines commencing at thejunction of the south-western side of the present roadwith its westernmost boundary, and extending (as shownon Plan No. 5241) south-eastward along the said side ofthe present road for a distance of 3 chains 7 2 links;thence 290deg. 14min. 2 chains 61.4 links to said boun-dary and north along it to the starting point. (Plan123/80, Bl.)

1:3'2(1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [AUGUST 13, 1937.

WHEREAS the CHITTERING Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Moolia-beenee on or about the 27th day of February, 1936, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

10361/98.No. 1262: Widening's:-(1) That portion of Lot 22 of Swan Location 1372

(L.T.O. Diagram No. 2382) bounded by lines com-menting at the junction of the western side of the pre-sent road with its southern boundary, and extending (asshown on Diagram No. 59199) north-westward alongpart of said boundary for a distance of 1 chain 50 links;thence 65(Leg. 37min. 1 chain 95.8 links to said side ofpresent road and southward along it to the startingpoint.

(2) Those portions of Swan Locations 850 and 1159bounded by lines commencing at the south-east corner ofti former location, and extending (as shown on Dia-gram No. 59202) 236deg. 11min. 1 chain 50 links; thence36deg. 22min. 2 chains 82.2 links; thence 196deg. 32min. 1 chain 50 links to the starting point.

(3) A triangular portion of Swan Location 1159bounded by lines commencing on -a south side of thepresent road in said location, 289deg. 56min. 3 chains18.3 links and 271deg. 1411Eill. 12 chains 80.5 links fromits east boundary, and extending (as shown on DiagramNo. 59202) 243dcg. 36tnin. 2, chains 65.8 links; thence35deg. 58min. 1 chain 50 links and 91deg. 11.4min. 1

chain 50 links along said side of present road to thestarting point.

(4) That portion of Swan Location 847 bounded bylines commencing at its north-west corner, and exteno-ing (as SR/MI on Diagram No. 59201) 53deg. 55min.18.1 links and 99deg. 29min. 1 chain 65.6 links alonga southern side of present road; thence 255deg. 26min.1 chain 86.1 links to the west boundary of said loca-tion; thence north along said boundary to the startingpoint. (Plan 31/80, D4.)

WHEREAS the TOOL) VAV Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Toodyay onor about the .10th day of May, 1937, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

L. & S. 12836/02; M.R. 684/34.No. 1541: Extension :-A strip -of land, 50 links wide,

leaving the present road at its junction with the westernside of a closed road on the south-eastern boundary ofAvon Location 154 and extending (as shown on Plan_No. 4776) north-eastward inside and along part -of saidsouth-eastern boundary to the western side of RoadNo. 116. (Plan 27A/10.)

WI] ERE.1S the WILLIAMS Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Williamson or about the 26th day of April, 1937, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

2026/12.No. 4501: Extension : -A strip of land, three chains

wide (its west side being a production of the west sideof the present road), leaving the present road on thenorthern boundary of Williams Location 187 and ex-tending north to the southern boundary of Location 270.(Plan 384C/40, D4.)

WHEREAS the ALBANY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Albany onor about the 22nd day of May, 1936, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

2255/16.No. 4805: :Deviatinn:-A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road on the southernmost boun-dary of Plantagenet Location 4729, 32.1 links from itsamth-west corner and extending -(as shown on DiagramNo. 57321) north-eastward through the said location torejoin the old road on its south-eastern boundary. (Plan451/80, D3.)

H I,11EAS the GOOAIALL I NG Road Board, by reso-passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Goo-

malling on or about the 18th day of September, 1936,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:-

3088/13,No. Extension:-A strip of land, One chain

at the sou th corner of A von Loca (ion11608 °Jot a north corner of Location 7088, as shown

on Diagram No. 58601), leaving the present road at thesouth corner of Avon Location 1275 and extending. (assurveyed) south-eastward along a south-western bound-ary of Location 14605 to the latter's south-west corner;thence north-eastward along part of the south-easternboundary of Location' 14608 and south-eastward alongpart of the north-eastern boundary of Location 7088 tothe northern side of the Northam-Goomalling RailwayReserve. (Plan 27B/40, D2.)

WHEREAS the AMADALE - KELMSCOTT RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,field at Arntadale on or about the 10th day of August,1936, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say: -

49/34.No. 5632: Widenings:-(a) That portion of Lot 19 of Canning Location 31

(L.T.O. Plan 2017) bounded on the northward and east-ward by lines commencing at- the intersection of thesouthern side of Road No. 9336 with the eastern bound-ary of said lot and extending westward 50 links alongsaid side of Road No. 9336 and southward 50 links alongsaid boundary of Lot 19; on the south-westward by acircular convex are having a length of 77.6 links.

(b) That portion of Reserve No. 21514 bounded onthe northward and westward by lines commencing at theintersection of the southern side of Road No. 9336 withthe western boundary of said reserve and extendingeastward 50 links along said side of Road No. 9336 andsouthward 50 links along said boundary of Reserve No.21514; ou the south-eastward by a circular convex archaving a length of 81.4 links. (Plan 341B/40, D1.)

WHEREAS the VICTORIA PLAINS Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atGalingiri on or about the 13th clay of July, 1935, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

4130/07.No. 6488: Extension:-A strip of laud, one chain

wide (widening in part), leaving the present road inMelbourne Location 1580 at a level crossing at the north-QUI1 end of the Calingiri Station Yard Reserve and ex-tending (as shown on Diagram No. 58499) northwardalong part of the eastern side of the Bolgart-NewcastleRailway Reserve and through said location to Road No.706(3 at the south-west corner of Location 1354. (Plan32/80, 131 & 2.)

WHEREAS the MECKERING Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, hold at Cunder-iliu on or about the 23,d day of Juno, 1936, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

11(32/17.No. 6194: Extension:--A strip of laud, one chain

wide (widening at its commencement and terminus andat the south-west corner of Location 22492), leavingthe present road at the north -cast corner of Avon Loca-tion 4-423 and extending (as shown on Diagram No.58579) west inside and along its north boundary andnorth inside and along the west boundary of Location22492 to a surveyed road at -the latter's north-westcorner. (Plan 26A/40, Bl.)

'WHEREAS the MARRADONG Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Bod-dingtou on or about the 6th day -of March, 1937, Pc-solved -to open the road- hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

650/37.No. 6563: Extension:-A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road on the north boundaryof ;Williams Location 13329 and extending (as surveyed)east along part of said boundary to Road No. 8445 atthe south-east corner of Location 14070. (Plan 384A/40,Cl.)

WHEREAS the VICTORIA' PLAINS Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting, of the Board, held atCalingiri on or about the 13th day of July, 1935, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

L. & S. 5692/23; M.R. 684/34.No. 7064: Widenings:-(a) That portion of Melbourne Location 1547 bounded

by lines commencing at a south-west cornet: -of 9auseand extending (as shown on -Diagram No. 58515) north

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 1327

11 chains 56.6 links along a west boundary of the saidlocation; thence 164deg. 18min. 4 chains 44.7 links,149deg. 29min. 3 chains 31.1 links, and 140(leg. 43min.5 chains 72.9 links to a south boundary of the said loca-tion ; thence west along part of said south boundary tothe starting point.

(1)) That portion of Melbourne Location 2538 boundedby lines commencing at its north-oast coiner and extend-ing (as shown on Diagram No. 585151 180deg.11 chains 54 links along its easternmost boundary;thence 342deg. 39min. 4 chains 04.3 links, 328(leg.46min. 3 chains 78.2 links, and 1220(leg. 1,9111111. :5 chains(1.6 links to its northernmost bo 1.11 dary; thence eastalong part of said northernmost boundary to the start-ing point. (Plan 32/80, BL)

WHEREAS the VICTORIA PLAINS Road Board, beresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held, atOalingiri on or about the 13th day of duly, 1935, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described) that isto say:

L. & S. 5692/23; M.R. 684/34.No. 7066: Widening:That portion of Melbourne

Location 2283 bounded by lines commencing on the east-ern side of the present road 3 chains 46.8 links fromits south boundary and extending (as shown on DiagramNo. 58514) 339deg. 1 urin. 5 chains 50 links and 5deg.].min. 5 chains 50 links along the said side of the pre-sent road; thence 180deg. 54min. 5 chains 4-2.4 links,and 163deg. 8min. 5 chains 42.4 links to the startingpoint. (Plan 32/80, BL)

WHEREAS the 0,ARNAMAH Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Catlo-nian on or about the 2ndt day of February, 1036, re-solved to open the road, hereinafter described, that isto say:

794/29.No. 8069: Extension:A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road at the south-east cornerof Lot 1'11214 of Victoria Location 1938 (Lauds TitlesOffice Plan No. 4500) and extending (as surveyed) eastalong the south boundary of Lot M1419 of VictoriaLocation 2023 (L.T.O. Diagram No. 6353) and south-eastward along the south-west boundary of Lot 111602(L.T.O. Diagram No. 7075) to a surveyed road at itssouth-east corner. (Plan 95/80.)

WHEREAS the MARR,ADONG Road Board, by re,so-hition passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Rod-dington on or about the 24th day of 00.tober, 1935, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

4929/25.No. 8445: Deviation:A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road at a north-west cornerof Williams Location 11896 and extending (as shown inDiagram No. 59089) south-eastward through the saidlocation to rejoin the old road in same. (Plan 384A/40,01.)

WHEREAS the ARMADA LE KELA.ISCOI"P RoadBoard, by resolution missed at a meeting of the Board,held at 'Armada:le on or about the 10th day of August,1936, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

49/34.No. 9336: Widening of part:A strip of land, 22.7

links wide (widening in part and narrowing. to a pointat its terminus), commencing at the junction of thesouthern side of the present road with the north-westernside of Road No. 122 (Main Bunbury Road) and ex-tending westward (as shown Diagram No. 59203) alongsaid side of the present road, passing inside and alongthe northern boundaries of Lots 16, 15, 30, and 14 ofCanning Location 31 (L.T.O. Plan 4995), and ReservesNos. 14682 and 21514, across Prospect road (Road No.5632), and inside and along the northern boundariesof Lots 19, 18, 17, and 16 of Canning Location 31(L.T.O. Plan 2037) to the west corner of the last-men-tioned lot; portion of Road No. 5632 is hereby super-seded. (Plan 341B/40, Dl.)

WHER,EAS the VICTORIA PLAINS Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atcalingiri on or about the 13th day of July, 1935, re-

solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

C S. 5692/23; M.R. 684/34.No. 9368: Widening :That portion of Melbourne Lo-

cation 2257 bounded by lines commencing at the junctionof the eastern side of the present road with its north boun-dary and extending (as shown on Diagram No. 58515) 90deg. loin. 3 chains 89.1 links along the said boundary;thence 180deg. loin. 7 chains 30.1 links and 169deg.41min. 8 chains 90.1 links to the said side of the pre-sent road; thence 336deg. 17min. 3 chains 72.5 links,338deg. 30tnin. 12 chains 59.8 links, and llttlag,.1 chain 12.5 links along the said stile of the presentroad to the starting point. (Plan 32/80, Bl.)

WHEREAS the IRWIN Road Board, ht. resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at bongarra onor about the 7th day of March, 1936, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

L. & S. 2.706/35; SLR. S02/35.No. 9741: (1) Deviation of part strip

of land, varying from about one to two chainsin width, leaving the present road in Vic-toria. Location 803 and extending (as shownon Plan No. 5239) west ward along the southernside of the Midland Railway Reserve through said loca-tion and Location 231 and continuing, one chain wide,along a north boundary et' Lot M361 of Location 2010(L.T.O. Plan No. 2944) to the north-west corner of saidlot; thence (as shown in Diagram No. 59174) south-westward through Location 2030 (widening in parts) toRoad No. 1101 on lilts southern boundary.

(2), Deviation :A strip of land, varyino. in width,leaving the present road on the north boundary of Vic-toria Location 1586, 1 chain from its north-west cornerand extending eastward: and north-eastward along a southboundary of and through Lat 51301 of Victoria. Location2010 to rejoin the old road near the prolongation northof the east boundary of said Location 1586.

(3) Widening strip of land, mainly one chainwho (widening and narro)vin, in parts), commencing atthe terminus of the deviation

narrowingin paragraph (2)

and extending eastward along the southern side of thepresent road through Lots 31301 and 431362 of VictoriaLocation 2010 to a point on the northern boundary ofthe latter lot 74 chains 63.9 ,links from its north-eastcorner. (Plans 124/40, 121, and 123/80, Al & Bl.)

WHEREAS the LAKE GRACE Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting' of the Board, held at LakeGrace on or about the 19th day of iFebruary, 1936, re-solved to open the road hereinafter describcd, that is tosay:

272/36.No. 9744: Deviation:A strip of land, one chain

wide (widening at its terminus), leaving the presentroad at a south-east corner of Roe Location 824, andextending (as shown on Diagram No. 55897) west in-side and along a north boundary of Location 842to Road No. 7443 at the latter's north-west corner.(Plan 387/80, E1.)_

WHEREAS the VICTORIA PLAINS Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atColingiri on or about the 13th day of .11.11y, 1935, re.solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

L. & S. 1475/35; M.R. 684/34.No. 9761 :A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-

ing at its commencement and terminus), leaving RoadNo. 5765 at the intersection of north boundary of Mel-bourne Location 1632 with the eastern side of the Won-gan Hills-Mullewa Railway Reserve and extending (asshown on Plan No. 4785) south-eastward through saidlocation and Locations 1513 and 1547 to Road No. 7064at the north-west corner of Location l3t;:i. (Plan 32/80, Al.)

WHEREAS the ER,EMANTLE Road Beard, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Fre-mantle on or about the 9th day of December, 1936, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

2564/36.No. 9762 (O'Connell street) :--A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving Road No. 2904 at the south-westcorner of Lot 12 of Cockburn Sound Location 10 andextending north (as shown L.T.O. Plan 3483) along itswest boundary and the west boundaries of Lots 17, 18

1328 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [AUGUST 13, 1937.

and 19 and northward (as shown L. & S. Diagram58248) inside and along part of the south-westernboundary of Lot 1 (L.T.O. Diagram No. 1662) to Healyroad at the north-west corner of the last-mentioned lot.(Plan 341A/40, B1.)

WHEREAS the QUAIRADING Road Board, by resulution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Quair-ading on or about the 22nd day of July, 1935, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

659/09.No. 9764:A strip of laud, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the south-west corner of Avon Loca-tion 5638 and extending (as surveyed) east along itssouth boundary to its south-east eorner thence north-eastward through Location 9989 to Road No. 2990 onits eastern boundary. (Plan 343B/40, El.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, hy resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Northam onor about the 3rd day of July, 1935, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

1506/35.No. 9766:A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a

surveyed road at the western corner of Avon Location2319 and extending (as surveyed) south-eastward alongits south-western boundary and thence north-eastwardalong part of its south-eastern boundary to the westcorner of Location 19032; thence south-eastward alongthe south-western boundary of Location 19032 to a sur-veyed road at its south corner. (Plans 27B/40, E2, and27C/40, E3.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Northam onor about the 3rd day of July, 1935, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is -to say:

1506/35.No. 9767:A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-

ing at its terminus, as shown on Diagram No. 58489),leaving a surveyed road al the western corner of AvonLocation 21155 and extending (as surveyed) north-east-ward along its north-western boundary and a north-western boundary of and through Location 3533 to RoadNo. 9766 on a north-eastern boundary of the latterlocation. (Plan 27C/40, E3.)

WHEREAS the HARVEY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Harvey on orabout the 30th -day of November, 1934, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

1384/98.No. 9768:A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-

ing in parts), leaving Road No. 102 near the 4-MilePeg thereon, in State Forest No. 16, and extending (asshown on Plan- No. 5198) south-westward through saidState Forest and westward through Wellington Loca-tions 1423,.48, 42, -and 698 to the western boundary ofthe last-mentioned location. (Plan 383D/40, A4 & B4.)

WHEREAS the IR-WIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Dongarraon or about the 20th day of April, 1936, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

11165/01.No. 9769:A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 1707 in -Victoria Location 2638 and extending(as shown on Diagram No. 59219) southward throughthe said location and Locations 403 and 2720 and south-eastward through Location 1306 and again throughLocation 2720 and east along part of the south boun-dary of the last-mentioned location to the west boun-dary of Location 1307; thence (as shown on DiagramNo. 59197) south inside and along part of said boundaryof Location 1307 to the northern side of the MidlandRailway Reserve; thence east along the northern sidethe said Railway Reserve (passing through Locations1307 and 1289) to Road No. 1707 in the last-mentionedOration. (Plan 124B/40, El.)

WHEREAS the BRIDGETOWN Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Bridge-town, on or about the 21st -day of February, 1936, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

L. & S. 253/36; M.R. 12/36.No. 9770:A strip of land, 120 links wide (widening

at its terminus), leaving a surveyed road on the southboundary of Nelson Location 557 (Reserve No. 6649)

and extending (as shown on Diagram No. 59519) north-ward through the said location and Bridgetown Subur-ban Lot 35 to Road No. 51 at the south-west corner ofthe latter. (Plan Bridgetown Sheets 1 and 2.)

WHEREAS the TOODYAY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Toodyay onor about the 10th day of May, 1937, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

L. & S. 5379/12; M.R. 684/34.No. 9771:A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 1541 at the north-west corner of Lot 2 ofAvon Location 12 (Land Titles Office Diagram No.3333) and extending south-eastward through the saidlot as provided in the Crown grant of said location andsouth-eastward and eastward through Location 113 (asshown on L.T.O. Plan 2208) to the western side of theNewcastle-Bolgart Railway Reserve; commencing againon the eastern side of the said Railway reserve and con-tinuing (as shown on said Plan and L. & S. Plan No.4776) through said Location 173 to Road No. 146.(Plan 27A/40, B2.)

WHEREAS the MULLEWA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Mullewa onor about the 16th day -of July, 1936, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

4023/15.No. 9772:A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-

ing at its terminus, as shown on Diagram No. 59265),leaving- a surveyed road on the northern side of BeattySiding and extending (as shown on Plan No. 4127)northward through Reserve No. 17982 and Victoria Loca-tion 7345 to a surveyed road on the northern boundaryof the latter. (Plan 156B/40, El.)

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor,pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act,1902," by notices published in the Government Gazettedeclared that the said lands had been set apart, taken,or resumed for the purpose of the said roads, and thatplans of the said lands might be inspected at the De-partment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy ofthe said notices to be served upon the owners andoccupiers of the said lands resident within the State,or such of them as can with reasonable diligence beascertained either personally or by registered letterposted to their last-named places of abode.

And whereas the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has confirmed the said resolutions, it is herebynotified that the lines of communication described aboveare roads within the meaning of "The Road Districtsset, 1919-1934," subject to the provisions cf the saidA ct.

Dated this 13th day of August, 1937.

G. L. NEEDHAM,-Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.WHEREAS Samuel John Stephens, being the owner ofland over or along which the undermentioned road, inthe CHITTERING Road District passes, has appliedto the Chittering Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:

6761/12.C. 380:That portion of Road No. 4472 in Swan

Location 324; from its north-east corner to Road No.67. (Plan 31E/80-, E4.)

WHEREAS Kalgoorlie Foundry Ltd., Hoskins & Co.,Ltd., and Millars' Timber & Trading Co., Ltd., beingthe owners of land over or along which the undermen-tioned road in the KALGOORLIE Road District passes,have applied to the Kalgoorlie Road Board to close thesaid road, which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:

332/36.K245:(1) That portion of Connolly street, passing

along the south-eastern boundaries of Kalgoorlie Lots1062, 1061, and 2780; from Boulder road at the south-ern corner of the first-mentioned lot to Shea street atthe eastern corner of the last-mentioned lot.

(2) That portion of Shea street passing along part ofthe south-western side of the Boulder railway reserve;

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from the prolongation north-eastward of the north-western boundary of Lot 2777 to the prolongation north-eastward of the north-western boundary of Lot 1064.

(3) That portion of Shea street hounded by linescommencing at the junction of the south-western sideof the Boulder railway reserve with the prolongationnorth-eastward of the south-eastern boundary of Lot1071 and extendincr north-westward 3 chains 91.7 linksalong part of said side of the railway reserve; thence163deg. 43min. 95.8 links, 171deg. 43min. 1 chain 3.2links, 178deg. 30min. 83.6 links, 133deg. 27min. 1 chain66.4 links, and 43deg. 27min. 1 chain 28.3 links to thestarting point.

(4) That portion of right-of-way passing along thesouth-western boundary of Lot 2780; from its westerncorner to Connolly street at its southern corner; andthat portion of right-of-way passing along the north-eastern boundaries of Lots 1063, 1065, and 1068; fromConnolly street at the northern corner of the first-men-tioned lot to the eastern corner of the last-mentionedlot. (Plan Kalgoorlie, Sheet 1.)

And whereas such applications have been duly pub-lished in the Government Gazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applications:

And whereas the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has confirmed the said assents:

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed.Dated this, 13th day of August, 1937.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Closure of Road.

I, THE MLNISTER, FOR LANDS, being the owner ofland over or along which the portion of road hereunderdescribed passes, have applied to the Mundaring RoadBoard to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

lqundaring.995/37.M. 373 :-The surveyed road commencing at the north-

west corner of Swan Location 1531 and extending north-ward to a surveyed road at the south-east corner ofMahogany Creek Lot 103. (Plan 1B, 1C/20, MountHelena.)

G. L. NEEDHAM,for Minister for Lands.

I, Harry Quin Robinson on behalf of the MundariagRoad Board, hereby assent to the above application toclose the road therein described.

II. ROBINSON,Chairman Mundaring Road Board.

5th August, 1937.

THE LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909.Surveyor General's Office,

Perth, 13th August, 1937.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that anexamination of those desiring to qualify under theabove Act will be held in Perth, commencing on Mon-day, the 13th September, 1937.

Intending candidates should lodge their applications,accompanied by credentials, plans, and field notes, to-gether with a fee of £5 5s., to the undersigned, notlater than the 1st September, 1937.

Copies of the regulations governing the examinationare obtainable at ls. each from the undersigned.

E. W. JONES,Acting Secretary,

Land Surveyors' Licensing Board of W.A.

LOST CASH ORDER.Forestz Department,

Perth, 5th August, 1937.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that CashOrder No. 171117, drawn on the 29th July, 1937, byC. V. Rutherford in favour of J. Small for an amountof £7 7s. Od. has been lost; payment has been stoppedand it is intended to issue another Order in lieuthereof.

S. L. KESSELL,Conservator of Forests.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 1359/1937.

TAKE notice that Great Southern Co-operative ButterCompany Limited whose registered office is situate atFederal street Narrogin has made application to beregistered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as theproprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession inthe following parcel of land situate in the Town ofAlbany and being

Albany Town Lot S42 containing 2 roodsBounded on the south-east by part of the north-west

side of Stirling terrace measuring 1 chainOn the south-west by the north-east boundary of Town

Lot S43 measuring 4 chains 99 and nine-tenths linksOn the north-west by part of the south-east side of

Duke street measuring 1 chain andOn the north-east by the south-west boundary of

Town Lot S41 measuring 4 chains 99 and five-tenthslinks.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land and desiring toobject to the said application are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 4th October nexta caveat forbidding the said land being brought underthe operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth,12th August, 1937.

A. B. Walton, Narrogin, Solicitor for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 1373/1937.

TAKE notice that Henry Young, William WallaceYoung and Robert Muir Young all of Marbellup nearAlbany Farmers have made application to be regis-tered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the pro-prietors of an estate in fee simple in possession as tenantsin common in the following parcel of land situate in thePlantagenet District and being

Plantagenet Location 117 containing about 20 acresBounded on the east by the west boundary of Loca-

tion 116 measuring 8 chains 89 linksOn the south by part of the north boundary of Loca-

tion 145 measuring 22 chains 50 linksOn the west by part of the east boundary of Location

1775 measuring 9 chains 6 and five-tenth links andOn the north by part of the south boundary of Loca-

tion 39 measuring 22 chains 50 links.And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicants claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land and desiring toobject to the said application are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 30th day of Sep-tember next a caveat forbidding the said land beingbrought under the operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth,this 9th day of August, 1937.

Haynes, Robinson, & White, Albany, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 1370/1937.

TAKE notice that Henry Young, William WallaceYoung and Robert Muir Young all of Marbellup nearAlbany Farmers have made application to be registeredunder the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietorsof an estate in fee simple in possession as tenants incommon in the following parcel of land situate in thePlantagenet District and being

Plantagenet Location 116 containing about 20 acresBounded on the east by part of the west boundary of

Location 37 measuring 8 chains 89 linksOn the south by part of the north boundary of Loca-

tion 145 measuring 22 chains 50 linksOn the west by the east boundary of Location 117

measuring 8 chains 89 linksAnd on the north by part of the south boundary of

Location 39 and the south boundary of Location 34measuring together 82 chains 50 links.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicants claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land and desiring to

1330 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nuougre 13, 1037.

object to the said application are hereby required tolodge hi this Office on or before the 30th day of Sep-tember next a. caveat forbidding the said land beingbrought under the operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS,Registrar of Titles.

Officio of Titles, Perth,this 9th day of August, 1937.

Haynes, Robinson & White, Albany, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 1369/1937.

TAKE notice that Henry Young, William WallaceYoung and Robert. Muir Young. all of Marbellup nearAlbany Farmers have made application to be registeredunder the Transfer of Land Act 1.893 as the proprietorsof an estate in fee simple in possession as tenants incommon in the following parcel of land situate in thePlantagenet District and being

Plantagenet Location 37 containing 162 acres and36 perches

Bounded on the south by a north boundary of apublic reserve measuring 40 chains 14 links

On the west by all east boundary of the said reserveby the east boundaries of Locations 145 and 116 andby part of the east boundary of Location 34 measuringin the aggregate 40 chains 39 links

On the north by a line measuring 40 chains 28 linkspassing partly along the south side of a public road

And on the east by the west side of a public roadmeasuring 40 chains 30 links.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicants claiming to have any estate right titlenr interest in the above parcel of land and desiring toobject to the said application are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 30th day of Sep-tember next a caveat forbidding the said land beingbrought under the operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth,this 9th day of August, 1937.

Haynes, Robinson & White, Albany, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 1368/1937.

TAKE notice that Henry Young, William WallaceYoung and Robert Muir Young' all of Marbellup nearAlbany Farmers have ve made application to be registeredunder the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietorsof an estate in fee simple in possession as tenants' in

common in the following parcel of land situate in thePlantagenet District and being

Plantagenet Location 34 containing about 25 acresBounded on the east by the west boundary of a public

road reserve and of part of Location 37On the south by part of the north boundary of Loca-

tion 116 measuring 1.6 challisOn the west by the east boundary of Location 39

measuring about 20 chains 74 linksAnd on the north by part of the shore of Wilson

Inlet.And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicants claiming to have any estate right titleor interest in the above parcel of land and desiring toobject to the said application are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 30th day of Sep-tember next a caveat forbidding the said land beingbrought under the operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS,Registrar of Titles.,

Office of Titles, Perth,this 9th day of August, 1937.

Haynes, Robinson & White, Albany, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OP LAND ACT, 1893:Application No. 1367/1937.

TAKE notice that Henry Young, William WallaceYoung and Robert Muir Young all of Marbellup nearAlbany Farmers have made application to be ,registeredunder the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietorsof an estate in fee simple in possession as tenants incommon in. the following parcel of land situate in thePlantagenet District and being

Plantagenet Location 39 containing about 35 acresBounded on the east by the west boundary of Loca-

tion 34 measuring about 20- chains 74 linksOn the south by part of the north boundary of Loca-

tion 116 and by the north boundaries of Location 117and a. public reserve measuring in the aggregate about30 chains

And on the west and north by part of the shore ofWilson Inlet.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicants claiming to have any estate right titleor interest in the above tuircel of land and desiring toobject to the said application are hereby required tolodge in this Office on or before the 30th day of Sep,-tember next a caveat forbidding the said land beingbrought under the operation of the said Act.

E. E. FEWINGS,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth,this 9th day of August, 1937.

Haynes. Robinson & White, Albany, Solicitors for theApplicants.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice

Nature of Work. Date and Timefor Closing.

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., tobe seen.

1937.

July 28

Aug. 4

Mt. Stirling School and QuartersRemoval from Yoting (8765)

Buckland Hill SchoolNewLatrines and Sewerage (8767)

1937.(2.30 pan. on Tuesday)

17th August ...

24th August

Contractors' Room, Perth ; Bruce Rock Police Station,and Court House, Merredin, en and after 3rd August,1937.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at the Court House,Fremantle, on arid after the 10th August., 1937.

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for PublicWorks," and marked "Tender," and will be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest or anytender will not necessarily be accepted.

W. S. ANDREW, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works,

AUGUST 13, 1937.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1331

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1931.Beverley and York Road Districts-Alteration of

Common Boundary-Notice of Intention.Department of Public Works,

P.W. 1287/27. Perth, 20th July, 1937.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Gover-nor, under the provisions of Section 8 of "The RoadDistricts Act, 1919-1931," to alter the common boun-dary between the Beverley and York Road .Districts bysevering Avon Location '10384 from the Beverley RoadDistrict and annexing it to the York Road District.

Plan showing the proposed alteration may be seenat, the Local Government Office, Department of PublicWorks, Perth.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Cue, Mount Magnet, and Yalgoo Road Districts-

Alteration of District Boundaries.Department of Public Works,

P.W. 2284/22. Perth, 20th July, 1937.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that itis the intention of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Gover-nor, under the provisions of Section 8 of "The RoadDistricts Act, 1919-1931," to alter the boundaries ofthe Cue, Mount Magnet, and Yalgoo Road Districts bysevering from the Mount Magnet and Yalgoo Road Dis-tricts that portion of Pastoral Lease 394/715 as lieswithin such Districts and annexing it to the Cue RoadDistrict.

Plan showing the proposed alterations may be seenat the Local Government Office, Department of PublicWorks, Perth.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919 -1934.Bassendean Road Board.

P.W. 195/37.WHEREAS by "The Road Districts Act, 1919-1934,"the Road Board of any District may make, alter, andrepeal By-laws for all or any purposes mentioned in thesaid Act, the Bassendean Road Board, in pursuance ofthe powers vested in the said Board, under and by virtueof the said Act and of every other authority enablingit in this behalf, cloth hereby mike, and publish the fol-lowing ,By-law:

1. No person shall damage or interfere with anytree, shrub, bird, ,fish, fence, building, seat, waterpipe,hose or..fitting, treeguard, soil, or other property inany .park or public reserve.

2. No person, shall climb or be upon any tree, shrub.treeguard, wall, or fence, or - upon the roof of any build-ing in any park- or public reserve.

3. No person shall tether any animal to any tree,shrub, treeguard, wall, or fence in any park or publicreserve.

4. No person shall throw stories or other missiles inany park or public reserve, or leaYe therein any bottle,orange peel, banana skins, paper, east -off clothing, orau 11'1'11;o or litter.

O. Any person found in a .state of intoxication, orbehaving iu 0 disorderly manner or using indecent, pro-fane or insullInc language, or creating or taking partin any disfurbanre, or making harangues whereby acrowd is (-Alerted, or committing any. act of indecencyin any park or public reserve. shall he liable to be forth-with removed by any officer or servant of tha Board.or by any constable, and shall he guilty of an offenceagainst this

6. No person shall cause, allow, or suffer any horseor cattle to"be or to depasture upon any park or publicreserve without first having obtained a license from theBoard so to do.

7. No person, unless authorised in that behalf bythe Board, shall lead, ride, or drive any horse, cattle,bicycle, tricycle, or vehicle upon or over any portionof any park or public reserve except upon a carriage-way,

8. No person, unless authorised in that behalf bythe Board, shall leave any vehicle, whether in chargeof any person or not, stationary upon any park or pub-lic reserve except upon a carriage-way.

9. No person shall, unless authorised by the Boardin that behalf, interfere with or remove any plant ordower, or enter or walk upon any bed or border or plotof ground set apart for garden or plantation purposesin any park. or public reserve.

la. No person shall hawk or offer for sale in anypark or public. reserve any goods or articles of anydescription, without having previously obtained writtenpermisAon from the secretary.

11. No person shall light any fire within any parkor public reserve without permission from the secretary.

12. No person shall deface or write upon, or post,stick, stamp, stencil, paint, or otherwise affix, or 'causeto be posted, stuck, stamped, stencilled, painted, orotherwise affixed, any placard, handbill, notice, adver-tisement, writing or picture whatsoever upon any tree,building, fence post, gate, wall, flagging. or path in oraround any park or public reserve without the writtenconsent of the Board first obtained.

13. No person shall carry firearms through any parkor public reserve, or shoot, snare, or destroy any birdor animal therein.

14. No person shall use Inly spring gun or catapult inany park or public reserve.

15. Na person shall bathe in any park or public re-serve.

16. No person shall in any park or public reservewilfully obstruct, disturb, interrupt, or annoy any otherperson in flue proper use thereof, or wilfully obstructin the execution of his duty, or insult, or neglect toobey the lawful directions of any caretaker, ranger, orother servant of the Board.

17. No person shall spit or expectorate on the pathsor seats or any structure or ereetioniwithin any park orpublic, reserve.

18. No person shall gamble, or play pitch and tossor any other game of chance in any park or public re-serve.

19. No ,person shall bring, carry or take into anypark or public reserve any fermented or spirituousliquors, nor Shan any person consume or drink sameRetherein, nor shall be found therein having any fermentedor spirituous liquors in his possession or under his con-trol.

20. No person shall camp, lodge, or tarry over nightin any park or public reserve, or frequent the same forthe purpose of camping, lodging or tarrying over nighttherein.

21. No person or organised club shall practise orplay at any game on any park or public reserve withouthaving first obtained a written permit from the Boardso to do.

22. No person or organised club having obtained anysuch permit as aforesaid shall practise or play at anysuch game, except at such times and upon such portionsof the parks or public., reserves as shall be specified insuch permit.

23. It shall ire lawful for any officer or servant ofthe Board or any constable to remove from any parkor public reserve any child under the alge of ten yearsnot being under the control of some competent person.

24. No person shall train or exercise any horse ordog within any park or public reserve.

25. No person shall suffer or allow any dog to enteror remain in any part of any park or public reserve laidout as gardens.

26. Ni person shall erect or place within ally parkor public reserve any tent, stall, platform, or table forpublic amusement or for any performance, whether forgain or otherwise, without the consent of the secretarybeing first had and obtained.

27. No person shall commit a nuisance on or in anypart of any pavilion, dressing room, or other buildingerected on any part of any park or public. reserve.,

28. No person shall fly any kite or balloon on anypark or public reserve.

29. All those parts of the parks and public reservesdetailed in the Schedule hereto are set apart for thePalose of children's playgrounds. All such playgroundsshall be reserved for the use of children under the ageof fifteen years.

30. No adult and no child over the age of fifteenyears ;.-hall enter or remain on any such playground, pro-vided that parents or female attendants in charge of

1332 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {AUGUST 13, 1937.

children under the age of fifteen years shall be allowedto accompany such childreu into any such playground,and to remain thereon with them.

31. It shall be lawful for any officer or servant ofthe Board, or any constable, to remove from such play-ground any person or child who is not entitled under thisBy-law to the use thereof.

32. Every person offending against any of the pro-visions of this By-law shall be liable for every suchoffence to a penalty of not exceeding £20.

The Schedule.All that piece of land situated in the south-east corner

of Reserve No. 3711 known as the "B.I.C. Reserve"equipped with swings, see-saw, parallel bars, trapeze andRoman rings.

Passed at a fleeting of the Bassendean Road Boardheld on the 14th day of May, 1937.

R. A. McDONALD,Chairman.

L. R. LATHAM,Secretary.

Recommended-H. MILLINGTON,

Minister Controlling Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Executive Council this 4th clay of August, 1937.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928.

THE following notice is for public information.DAVID L. DAVIDSON,

Town Planning Commissioner.

BUNBURY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TOWNPLANNING SCHEME.

Notice is hereby given that the Bunbury MunicipalCouncil, on the 26th day of July, 1937, passed the fol-lowing resolution:

Resolved, that the Bunbury Municipal Council, inpursuance of Section 7, Subsection 4, of "TheTown Planning and Development Act, 1928,"amplify and amend the Bunbury Town PlanningScheme (T.P.B. 80/30., gazetted on 23rd November,1934), in so far as it applies to Shopping and In-dustrial Areas, by including Lots 23-26, both inclu-sive, and Lots 1 and 2, fronting Forrest avenue onthe south side and lying between the eastern bound-ary of Picton street and the western boundary ofMacau ley street, together with Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and5, on the northerly side of Forrest avenue, com-mencing at the eastern boundary of Hennessy roadand extending to the western boundary of Lot 6opposite Macau ley street, in the Shopping Areas,and upon which lots may be erected shops and/orresidences.

The Industrial Area fixed under the Scheme isextended and amended to include all that portionof Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 bounded on the west sideby Mary street and on the east by the discontinuedRacecourse railway line and Forrest Park. Thisarea may be used for industry and/or residences.

And notice is hereby further given, that the lands re-ferred to in the above resolution have been delineatedon the Plan of the Scheme deposited in the Town Hall,Bunbury, and the Offices of the Town Planning Boardsand will be open to inspection by all persons interested,without payment of any fee, between the hours of 10a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Fridays, and 10 a.m. to 12noon on Saturdays.

Any objections to the above proposed amplificationand amendments should be sent in writing to the TownClerk, Bunbury, before the 28th day of August, 1937.

Dated this 28th day of July, 1937.

CHAS. B. VINCENT,(L.s.) Town Clerk.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 878/37.Perth, 11th August, 1937.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Min-ister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage toundertake the construction of the works hereinafterdescribed, by virtue of the powers contained under theprovisions Of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sew-erage, and Drainage Act, 1909":-

Description of Proposed Works-Metropolitan Sewer-age (Victoria Park District), Reticulation Area No. 6,Part 2:-12-inch, 6-inch and 4-inch diameter reticula-tion sewers, with manholes and all other apparatusconnected therewith.

The Locality in which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed:-Portion of the City of Perth, Vic-toria Park Ward, between Albany road and Berwickstreet and Canterbury terrace and Baillie avenue, withinthe boundaries as described hereunder and as shownin pink on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 5946.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed:-To connect premises with the mainsewer for drainage purposes.

The Area and the Parts of which are Intended tobe Drained:-Commencing at a point in the centre ofAlbany road opposite the centre of Canterbury terraceand proceeding south-westerly along the centre of Can-terbury terrace to the centre of Berwick street; thencesouth-easterly along the centre of Berwick street tothe centre of Balmoral street; thence north-easterlyalong the centre of Balmoral street to a point oppositethe centre of Carson street; thence south-easterly acrossBalmoral street, along the centre of Carson street tothe centre of Camberwell street; thence south-westerlyalong the centre of Camberwell street to a point oppo-site the centre of the right-of-way between Carson streetand Archdeacon street; thence south-easterly acrossCamberwell street and along the centre of the saidright-of-way to and across Langley street and alongthe centre of the first right-of-way between Carsonstreet and Berwick street to the centre of the right-of-way between Baillie avenue and Langler street; thencesouth-westerly along the centre of the said right-of-wayto the centre of Berwick street; thence south-easterlyalong the centre of Berwick street to the centre ofBaillie avenue; thence north-easterly along the centreof Baillie avenue to the centre of Carson street; thencenorth-westerly along the centre of Carson street to thecentre of Patricia street; thence north-easterly alongthe centre of Patricia street to a point opposite thenorth-east boundary of Lot 22 Patricia street; thencenorth-westerly across Patricia street and along the north-east boundary of the said Lot 22, Patricia street, toand across the right-of-way between Patricia street andLangler street and along the north-east boundary of Lot41, Langler street and its prolongation to the centre ofLangler street; thence north-easterly along the centreof Langler street to the centre of Albany road; thencenorth-westerly along the centre of Albany road to apoint opposite the centre of Balmoral street; thencesouth-westerly across Albany road and along the centreof Balmoral street to a point opposite the north-eastboundary of Lot 505, Balmoral street; thence north-westerly across Balmoral street and along the north-eastboundaries of the said Lot 505, Balmoral street, andLot 398, Willis street, to and across Willis street andalong the north-east boundary of Lot 384, Willis street,to its north, corner; thence north-easterly along thesouth-east boundaries of Lots 276, 275 and 274, Hamp-shire street, to the east corner of the said Lot 274,Hampshire street; thence north-westerly along the north-east boundary of the said Lot 274, Hampshire street,to and across Hampshire street and along the north-east boundaries of Lot 263, Hampshire street, and Lot150, Westminster street and their prolongation to thecentre of Westminster street; thence north-easterlyalong the centre of Westminster street to a point oppo-site the north-east boundary of Lot 9, Westminsterstreet; thence north-westerly across Westminster streetand along the north-east boundary of the said Lot 9,Westminster street and its prolongation to the centreof the right-of-way between Westminster street andCanterbury terrace; thence north-easterly along thecentre of the said right-of-way to and across the right-of-way between Albany road and Berwick street andalong the south-east boundary of Lot 4, of Location B,Albany road and its prolongation to the centre of Albanyroad; thence north-westerly along the centre of Albanyroad to the point of commencement, as shown in pinkon Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 5946,

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1333

The Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections,and Specifications may be Inspected:-At the Office ofthe Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-age, The Barracks, St. George's place, Perth, for onemonth on and after the 13th day of August, 1937, be-tween the hours of 10 a m. and 3 p.m.

H. MILLINGTON,Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage,

and Drainage.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 308/37. Perth, 11th August, 1937.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis-ter for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to under-take the construction of the works hereinafter described,by virtue of the powers contained under the provisionsof "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909":

Description of Proposed Works-Metropolitan Sewer-age, Perth District:-Reticulation Area No. 42, 12-inch,6-inch, and 4-inch diameter reticulation sewers, withmanholes and all other apparatus connected therewith.

The Locality in which the Proposed Works will beConstructed:-Portion of Perth Road District and theMunicipality of Perth, between Green street andBritannia road and 'Coogee street and the prolongationof the west boundary of Main street, within the boun-daries as described hereunder end as shown in green onPlan M.W.S.S. & D.D. W.A., No. 5944.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed:-To connect premises with the mainsewer for drainage purposes.

The Area and the Parts of which are intended to beDrained :-Commencing at a point in the centre ofGreen street opposite the centre of Matlock street andproceeding south across Green street and along the cen-tre of Matlock street to a point opposite the northboundary of Lot 4, -Matlock street; thence east acrossMatlock street, along the north boundary of Lot 4,Matlock street, to and across the right-of-way betweenMatlock street and Coogee street, along the north boun-dary of Lot 304, Coogee street and its prolongation tothe centre of Coogee street; thence south along thecentre of Coogee street to a point opposite the southboundary of Lot 298, Coogee street; thence west acrossCoogee street and along the south boundary of Lot 298,Coogee street and its prolongation to the centre of theright -of. -way between Coogee street and Matlock street;thence south along th?, centre of the said right-of-wayto a point opposite the south boundary of Lot 10, Mat-lock street; thence west across the said right-of-way,along the south boundary of Lot 10, Matlock street andits prolongation to the centre of Matlock street; thencesouth along the centre of Matlock street to a pointopposite the north boundary of Lot 13, Woodstockstreet; thence east across Matlock street and along thenorth boundary of Lot 13, Woodstock street, to itsnorth-east corner ; thence south along the east boun-dary of the said lot and its prolongation to the centreof Woodstock street; thence west along the centre ofWoodstock street, to and across North Beach road tothe centre of Kalgoorlie street; thence south along thecentre of Kalgoorlie street to the centre of Anzac road;thence east along the centre of Anzac road to a pointopposite the centre of Seabrook street; thence southacross Anzac road and along the centre of Seabrookstreet to a point opposite the north boundary of Lot121, Seabrook street; thence east across Seabrook street,along the north boundary of Lot 121, Seabrook street,to and across the right-of-way between Seabrook streetand Brentham street, along the north boundary of Lot140, Brentham street and its prolongation to the centreof Brentham street; thence south along the centre ofBrentham street to a point opposite the north align-ment of Britannia. road; thence east across Brenthamstreet and along the north alignment of Britannia roadto a point opposite the east alignment of Wavertreestreet; thence south across Britannia road and alongthe east alignment of Wavertree street to a point opposite the south boundary of the right-of-way south ofBritannia road; thence west across Wavertree street,along the south boundary of the right-of-way southof Britannia road, to and across Brentham street, alongthe south boundary of the said right-of-way, and thesouth boundary of Lot 46, Britannia road, to its south-

west corner; thence south along the east boundary ofLot 7, Seabrook street, to its south-east corner ; thencewest along the south boundary of Lot 7, Seabrookstreet and its prolongation to the west alignment ofSeabrook street; thence north along the west align-ment of Seabrook stuet and its prolongation to thecentre of Britannia road; thence west along the centreof Britannia road to the west boundary of Federationstreet; thence north along the west boundary of Feder-ation street to the centre of Glenelg street; thence westalong the centre of Glenelg street to a point oppositethe west boundary of Lot 34, Glenelg street; thencenorth across Glenelg street, along the west boundary ofLot 34, Glenelg street, to and across the right-of-waybetween Glenelg street and Anzac road, along the westboundary of Lot 5, Anzac road and its prolongation tothe centre of Anzac road; thence west along the centreof Anzac road to a point opposite the centre of Eaststreet; thence north across Anzac road and along thecentre of East street to a point opposite the south boun-dary of Lot 90, East street; thence west across Eaststreet, along the south boundaries of Lot 90, Eaststreet and Lot 173, Sasse avenue and their prolonga-tion to the centre of Sasse avenue; thence north alongthe centre of Sasse avenue to a point opposite the northboundary of Lot 156, Sasse avenue; thence east acrossSasse avenue, along the north boundaries of Lot 156,Sasse avenue, and Lot 107, East street, to and acrossEast street and along the north boundary of Lot 44,East street, to its north-east corner ; thence north alongthe west boundary of Lot 526, Federation street, to itsnorth-west corner ; thence east along the north boun-dary of Lot 526, Federation street and its prolongationto the centre of Federation street; thence north alongthe centre of Federation street to the centre of Noithstreet; thence west along the centre of North street toa point 12 feet west of the prolongation of the westboundary of Lot 1, North street; thence north, parallelto and 12 feet west of the west boundaries of Lots 1,North street; 478 and 477, Tasman street; 434 and433, Milton street; 429 to 414 inclusive, Birrell street;413 North Beach road, and the prolongation of sameto a point opposite the centre of Green street; thenceeast across North Beach road and along the centre ofGreen street to the point of commencement, as shownin green on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 5944.

The Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections,and Specifications may be Inspected the Office ofthe Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain.age, The Barracks, St. George's place, Perth, for onemonth on and after the 13th day of August, 1937, be-tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

H MILLINGTON,Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 877/37. Perth, 11th August, 1937.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis-ter for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to tindertake the construction of the works hereinafter described, by virtue of the powers contained under "TheMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and DrainageAct, 1909":-

Description of Proposed Works :-MetropolitanSewerage (Victoria Park District, Victoria Park MainSewer, Fourth Section) :-An 18-inch diameter reinforcedconcrete pipe sewer, with all manholes and other ap-paratus connected therewith.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed :-Commencing at a point in Albanyroad at its junction with Canterbury terrace and pro-ceeding in a south-westerly direction across Albany roadand along Canterbury terrace to a point opposite theright-of-way between Albany road and Berwick street:thence south-easterty ,across Canterbury terrlace andalong the said right-of-way to the right-of-way betweenCanterbury terrace and Westminster street; thence south-westerly along the said right-of-way to Lot 9, West-minster street; thence south-easterly through Lot 9,Westminster street to Westminster street; thence south-westerly along Westminster street to a point oppositeLot 151, Westminster street; thence south-easterlyacross 'Westminster street and through Lot 151, West-minster street, and Lots 262 and 263, Hampshire street,to and across Hampshire street and through Lot 274,Hampshire street, to a point in Lot 387, Willis street ;

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thence south-westerly through Lots 387 to 384, inclu-sive, Willis street, to a point in the said Lot 384, Willisstreet; thence south-easterly through Lots 384 and 3S3,Willis street to Willis street, as shown in red or PlanM.W.S.S. DM., W.A., No. 5947.

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed:For the disposal of sewage.

The Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections,and Specifications may he Inspected At the Officeof the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage; and Drain-age, The Barraeks, St. George's place, Perth, for onemonth on and after the 13th day of August, 1937, be-tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

H. MILLINGTON,Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 100/35.NOTICE is hereby given, iu pursuance of Section 96of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909," that water mains have been laidin the undermentioned streets, in districts indicated:

Guildford Municipality.781/37Al )ike street, from Swan street, o Lot

Northerly.Perth Municipality.

725/37Ellesmere street, from Dunedin street to Gir-ton streetEasterly.

Girton street, from Ellesmere street to Lot 319--Northerly.

751/37Shakespeare street, from Lot 202 to Lot197Southerly.

782/37Staines street, from Lot 433 to Lot 432:Easterly.

Subiaco Municipality.803/2,7Stubbs terrace, from Lot 219 to Lot 221

Southerly.Gosnells Road District,

696/37Ladvwell street, from Lot 90 to Lot 92---North -easterly.

Melville Road District.774/377Rome road, from Kitchener street to Lot

1126Southerly.Nedlands Road District.

804/37-:Bedford road. from -Broome street to Lot382Easterly.

Perth Road District.819/37E1stree avenue, from Lot 183 to Lot 180

Nortli-westerly.And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Actprepared to supply water from such mains to landswithin rateable distance thereof.

Dated at Perth, this 13th day of August, 1937.G. IL LONG,

Under Secreta

RIGHTS TN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914.Harvey No. 1 irrigation District,

Irrigation Rate for the Year ending 30th June, 1938.P.W.W.S. 642/32.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending the 30th June, 193S, in respect of allirrigable lands in the Harvey No. 1 Irrigation Districtnew liable to be rated under the abovementioned Acthas been made up, and that: such Rate Book may beinspected at the Office of the Minister, at Perth; a copymay be inspected at the Office of the Minister, atflarvey.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sew ir-age, and Drainage.

IV. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply,

Perth, 13th A ugust, 1937.

Notice of Rate in the Harvey No 1 Irrigation District.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has orderedthat a Rate of Seven shillings and sixpence per acreshall be made and levied for the year ending the 30th

June, 1938, upon all irrigable land within theHarvey No. 1 irrigation District, assessed in the pro-portion of one acre in three of irrigable land in eachholding; that the Minimum Rate during the above-mentioned period for each separately assessed holding theAnnual Rate of NvItiell at Seven shillings and Sixpenceper acre rated would not exceed (Inc pound seventeenshillings and sixpence shall be One pound seventeenshillings and sixpence and that a memorandum of suchorder has been entered in the Rate Book and signed bythe Minister.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914.Collie Irrigation District.

Irrigation Rate for the Year ending 30th Jame, 1938.P.W.W.S. 1322/33.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending the 30th June, 1938, in respect of allirrigable lands in the Collie Irrigation District nowliable to be rated under the abovementioned Act hasbeen made up, and that such Rate Book may be in-spected at the Office of the Minister, at Perth; a copymay be inspected at the Office of the Minister, atCollie.

By order of the Minister. for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

Notice of Rate in the Collie Irrigation District.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has orderedthat a Rate of Seven shillings and sixpence ,per acreshall be made and levied for the year ending the 30th.June, 1938, upon all irrigable land within theCollie Irrigation District, assessed in the proportion ofone acre in three of irrigable land in each holding; thatthe Minimum Rate during the abovementioned periodfor each separately assessed holding the Annual Rateof which at Seven shillings and sixpence per acre ratedwould not exceed One pound seventeen shillings andsixpence shall be One pound seventeen shillings and six-pence, and that a memorandum of such order has beenentered in the, Rate Book and signed by the Minister.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-.,

age, and Drainage.W. S. ANDREW,

Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.Perth, 13thn August, 1937.

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914.Harvey No. 2 Irrigation District.

Irrigation Rate for the Year ending 30th June, 1938.P.W.W.S, 631/32.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for therear ending the 30th June, 1938, in respect of allirrigable lands in the Harvey No. 2 Irrigation Districtnow liable to be rated under the abovementioned Acthas been made up, and that such Rate Book may in'inspected at the Office of the Minister, at Perth; acopy may be inspected at the Office of the Minister, atHarvey.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

Notice of Rate in the Harvey No. 2 Irrigation District.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has orderedthat a Bate of Seven shillings and sixpence per acreshall be made and, levied.for the year ending the 30thJune, 1938, upon all irrigable land within theitarvey No. 2 Irrigation District, assessed in the pro-portion of one acre in three of irrigable land in eachholding; that the Minimum Rate during the above-mentioned period for each separately assessed holdingthe Annual Rate of which at Seven shillings and sixpence

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per acre rated would not exceed One pound seventeenShillings and sixpence shall be One pound seventeen shil-lings and sixpence, and that a memorandum of suchorder has been entered in the Rate Book and signed bythe Minister.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

:RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914.Waroona Irrigation District.

Irrigation Rate for the Year ending 30th June, 1938.P.W.W.S 769/31.

NOT lCE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending the 30th June, 1938, in respect of allirrigable lands in the Waroona Irrigation District nowliable to he rated under the abovementioned 'Act hasbeen made up, and that such Rate Book may be in-spected at the Office of the Minister, at Perth; a copymay be inspected at the Office of the Minister, atI la rvey.

By, order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

Notice of Rate in the Waroona Irrigation District.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers core

(erred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has orderedthat a Rate of Seven shillings and sixpence per acreshall be made and levied for the year ending the 30thjune,, 1938, upon all irrigable land within theWaroona Irrigation District:, assessed in the proportionof one acre in every three and a half acres of irrigableland in each holding ; that the Minimum Rate duringthe abovementioned period for each separately assessedholding the Annual Rate of which at Seven shillingsand sixpence per acre rated would not exceed One poundseventeen shillings and sixpence shall be One poundseventeen shillings and sixpence, and that a memoran-dum , of such order has been entered in the Rate Bookand signed by the Minister.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age; and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

h, 13th August, 1937.

THE WATER BOARDS CT, 1904.Water Rate in the !Collie Water Area.

W.W.S. 683/31.NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending 30th June, 1918, of all lands in the CollieWater Area -now liable to be rated under the above-men-tioned Act has been made up and is open for inspec-tion by Ratepayers.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

Notice of Rate in the Collie Water Area.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the above-mentioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered thata Rate of Two shillings in the Pound on the annualrateable value of the land rated for the Collie WaterArea shall be made and levied for the year ending the30th June, 1938, upon all rateable land entered in theRate Book, the making up of which is published in theGovernment Gazette of the 13th August, 1937, and alocal newspaper; that the Minimum Rate for the above-mentioned period for each separately assessed parcelof land the Annual Rate of which at Two shillings inthe Pound would not exceed One pound, shall be Onepound, except vacant land where the minimum shallbe Ten shillings, and that a memorandum of suchorder has been duly entered in the Rate Book andsigned.

The said Rate is no w payable in accordance with theBy-laws made under the a foresaid Act.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer -age. and Drainage.

\V. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Pertly, 13th August, 1.937.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.Water Rate for Bridgetown Water Area.

P.W.W,S. 035/35.NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending the 30th June, 1938, of all lauds in theBridgetown Water Area now liable to be rated underthe above-mentioned Act has been made up and is openfor inspection by Ratepayers.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting ender Secretary for Water Supply

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

Notice of Rate in the Bridgetown Water Area.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred. by the above-mentioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered aRate of Three shilling's in the Pound on the AnnualValue for the Bridgetown Water Area to be made andlevied for the year eliding the 30th June, 1938, uponall rateable land entered in the Rate Book, the makingup of which is published in the Government Gazette, ofthe 13th August, 1937; and a local newspaper ; that theMinimum Rate for the above-mentioned period fore eachseparately assessed parcel of land the Annual Rate ofwhich at Three shillings in the Pound on the AnnualValue would not exceed One pound' shall be One pound,and that a memorandiun of such order has been dulyentered in the Rate Book and signed.

The said Rate is now payable in accordance with theBy -laws made under the aforesaid Act.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 13th August, 1937.

THE, NIUN1C1PAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.Municipal Election.

Department of Public Works,Perth, 10th August, 1937.

IT is hereby notified, :or general information, in accordance with Section 113 of the Municipal Corporations Act, that the followinggentleman has been elected a member of the undermentioned Municipal Council, to fill the vacancy shown in the particulars hereunder :

MunicipaCouncil.

Member Elected. : How vacancy

Date occurred.ate of NamemoefmPreviousWard. Occupation. (a) Retirement.Election.Surname. Christian Name. (6) Resignation.

(c) Death.

Remarks,

Kalgoorlie 7-37 Maloney nes=Allan ... Manager ... (b) Moore, R. G.

* Extraordinary Election.W. 8. ANDREW,

Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

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MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.Albany Municipal DistrictAlterations of Ward

Boundaries.

Department of Public Works,Perth, 29th June, 1937.P.W. 925/36.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that apetition has been received from the Mayor and Coun-cillors of the Municipality of Albany, under the pro-visions of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906,"praying for alterations to be made to the boundaries ofall the Wards of the Albany Municipal District, in themanner described in the Schedule hereto.

Petition and plan showing proposed alterations maybe seen at the Local Government Office, Department ofPublic Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE.Description of Ward Boundaries.

North Ward.Bounded on the southward by aline commencing on the

western boundary of the Municipal District at the north-west corner of Plantagenet Location 167 and extendingeast along the north boundary of the said location to theproduction north-westward of the centre of Serpentineroad; thence south-eastward and eastward along said pro-duction and centre of said road to the production north-westward of the centre of surveyed road along the south-western boundary of Reserve No. "A" 11373 (Educa-tional Endowment); thence south-eastward along saidprolongation and centre of said road to the northernboundary of Reserve No. 2682 (Public Park) ; thencein a general easterly direction along the north boundaryof the said reserve to its eastern corner and south-west-ward along its south-eastern boundary and the south-eastern boundary of Albany Suburban Lot D3 to thenorthern side of Brunswick road; thence eastward alongsaid side of Brunswick road and the northern boundaryof Lot 647 (Reserve No. 8887) to the latter's north-eastcorner; thence southward to the southern boundary ofthe Municipal District and eastward along said boundaryto the eastern boundary of the Municipal District; onthe eastward by the eastern boundary of the MunicipalDistrict; on the northward by the northern boundary ofthe Municipal District; and on the westward by partof the western boundary of the Municipal District tothe starting point.

West Ward.Bounded on the north-eastward by part of the

southern boundary of the North Ward from the westernboundary of the Municipal District to its intersectionwith the centre of York street; on the eastward by aline extending along the centre of York street from saidintersection to the southern boundary of the MunicipalDistrict; on the southward and westward by parts ofthe southern and western boundaries of the MunicipalDistrict.

East Ward.Bounded on the northward, by part of the southern

boundary of the North Ward from its intersection withthe centre of York street to the eastern corner of Re-serve No. 2682 (Public Park) ; on the eastward by thesouth-eastern boundaries of Reserve 2682 and AlbanySuburban Lot D3 to the northern side of Brunswickroad; thence eastward along said side of said road andthe northern boundary of Albany Lot 647 (Reserve No.8887) to its north-east corner; thence southward throughsaid reserve to the southern boundary of the MunicipalDistrict; on the southward by part of the southernboundary of the Municipal District from the last-men-tioned point to the prolongation south of the centreof York street; and on the westward by the easternboundary of the West Ward.

W. S. ANDREW,Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906(No. :12 of 1906).

Municipality of KalgoorlieNotice of SaleErratum.IN Government Gazette No. 37 of Gth August, 1937,page 1296, Schedule, third column, item 11 should read:

"Thomas McMahon, of Kalgoorlie, dealer, as regis-tered proprietor; Alfred Wigg, of Adelaide, medicalpractitioner, mortgagee; Mortgage 2574/05."

9th 'August, 1937.E. G. FLANAGAN,

Clerk of Courts, Kalgoorlie.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.The City of Perth.

By-law No. 31Hawkers and Stall-keepers..P.W. 82/37.

IN pursuance of the powers in that behalf containedin ''The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," the LordMayor and Councillors of The City of Perth do herebyorder that By-law No. 31 be repealed and the followingsubstituted in lieu thereof:

By -law No. 31Hawkers and Stall-keepers.1. In the construction of this By-law:

The word "Fish" includes fish, whether fresh,salt, smoked or dried, oysters, crayfish, crabs,prawns and shrimps.

The word "Hawker" has the same meaning as inSection 1 of "The Hawkers and Pedlars Act,1892"; Provided that it shall not include a bakerdelivering bread to regular customers.

The word "Council' means the Council of TheCity of Perth.

The words "Town Clerk" mean the Town Clerkof The City of Perth.

The word "Stall" means a movable or tempor-arily fixed stall for the sale of any meat, fish,poultry, game, fruit, vegetables, drink, eatables, orother articles of merchandise.

The word "coffee-stall" means a stall kept forthe sale of non-intoxicating drink and/or cookedeatables.

The word "Stall-keeper" means any person whokeeps and conducts a stall.

2. No person shall hawk any meat, fish, poultry,game, fruit, or vegetables or other articles of merchan-dise within Zone 1 or Zone 3 of The City of Perth.

3. No person shall hawk any meat, fish, poultry,game, fruit, or vegetables or other articles of merchan-dise within Zone 2 of The City of Perth unless anduntil he shall have obtained from the Council a licenseso to do, subject, however, to the provisions of Section181 (h) of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906."

4. No person shall keep or conduct any stall in ornear any street or way within any Zone of The City ofPerth unless and until he shall have 'obtained from theCouncil a license so to do.

5. Every person who wishes to obtain a hawker's orstall keeper's license shall apply to the Town Clerktherefor stating the term, zone, and kind of merchandisefor which he desires to be licensed. The granting orrefusing of a license shall be in the absolute discretionof the Council and, when granted, shall be not trans-ferable. Licenses shall be in such one of the forms setout in Schedule A hereto as shall be applicable, andshall be issued on payment of such fees as are set forthin Schedule B hereto.

No stall-keeper's license now or hereafter issued orgranted under the provisions of this By-law shall bedeemed to authorise any person to use any stall exceed-ing six feet in height, measured from the ground verti-cally to the topmost portion of such stall, eight feetsix inches in length over all, and three feet six inchesin width over all; and no person shall under such licenseuse any stall exceeding such measurements.

6. For the purpose of regulating the issue of licensesto hawkers and stall-keepers under this By-law theMunicipality shall be divided into three Zones, knownas Zone 1, Zone 2, and Zone 3.

Zone 1 shall comprise all that portion of the Cityof Perth bounded on the north by the north side ofFrancis street and a line in prolongation thereof to theeast side of Pier street; on the south by the northbank of 'the Swan river; on the east by the east side ofPier street and a line in prolongation thereof to thenorth bank of the Swan river; on the west by the westside of Lake street, by a line in prolongation thereofto the west side of King street, by the west side ofKing street and a line in prolongation thereof to thenorth bank of the Swan river.

Zone 2 shall comprise the whole of the Municipalitywhich is not included in Zone 1 or Zone 3.

Zone 3 shall comprise the Endowment Lands, theLimekilns Estate, and Reserve 16921, referred to inthe preamble to "The City of Perth Endowment LandsAct, 1920."

7. (1) No stall-keeper shall take up a position withhis stall in any street or public place within Zone 1,except on one of the undermentioned stands:

(a) A stand on the western side of William streetbeginning at a point 39 feet south of thesouthern side of Hay street, for one stall.

(b) A stand on the northern side of Bridge streetbeginning at a point 106 feet from the east-ern side of Beaufort street, for one stall.

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(2) No person shall sell or offer for sale fish, or keepor conduct a coffee-stall on any of the stands in thisclause mentioned.

8. (1) Subject to Subclause (3) of this clause, nostall-keeper shall take up a position with his stall forthe sale of fish in any street or public place within Zone1, except on the following stand:

A stand for one stall on the west side of the Horse-shoe Bridge beginning at a point 38 feet northof the northern side of Wellington street.

(2) No person shall sell or offer for sale any articleof merchandise, except fish, on the stand in this clausementioned.

(3) From and after the 31st day of January, 1938,no stall-keeper shall take up a position with his stall forthe sale of fish in any street or public place withinZone 1.

9. No stall-keeper shall take up a position with hisstall in any street or public place within Zones 2 and 3.

10. Every stall-keeper taking up a position on astand shall take up such position thereon as shall beallotted to him by any officer of the Council.

11. No stall keeper shall take up a position or allowhis stall to be or remain upon any stand, except betweenthe hours of 7 a.m. and 11.30 p.m.

12. No stall-keeper whilst upon any stand shall de-posit or store any box or basket under his stall or onthe roadway or footpath.

13. No stall-keeper whilst upon any stand shall shouthis wares or make any violent outcry, noise, or dis-turbance to the annoyance of the inhabitants of the cityor of persons passing by.

14. Every stall-keeper taking up a position on a standshall place and keep his stall parallel to the kerb andin such a position that the distance between the kerband his stall shall not exceed one foot.

15. No stall-keeper whilst upon any stand shall placeor allow to remain on his stall any flag or streamer.

16. No hawker shall take up a position in any streetor public place or loiter within 200 yards of any publicbuilding, thwatre, place of amusement, public park,school, swimming baths or hotel, nor shall he loiterwithin 200 yards of any shop which has for sale anylike wares to those being offered for sale by the hawker,nor shall he remain stationary at any one spot in anystreet or public place for a longer period than shall benecessary for the purpose of serving a customer thenoffering to buy.

17. Every hawker whilst plying his trade, and everystall-keeper whilst on his appointed stand, shall carrywith him his license, and shall at all times produce thesame on demand to any officer of the Council.

18. Every hawker whilst plying his trade, and everystall-keeper whilst on his appointed stand, shall haveIds name, the number of his license, and the words"Licensed. Hawker" or "Licensed Stall-keeper," asthe case may be, legibly painted on some conspicuouspart of his cart, barrow, basket, vehicle, bundle, bag,package, tray or stall.

19. Should any officer of the Council at any time beof opinion that it is necessary to move any stall-keeperfrom any appointed stand or place, it shall be lawfulfor him to direct the said stall-keeper to move to anyplace lie shall deem fit, and any stall-keeper who shallrefuse to obey such direction shall be guilty of anoffence against this By-law.

20. Every stall-keeper standing on any appointedstand shall at all times act under the direction of anyofficer of the Council, and any stall-keeper who refusesto obey such instructions shall be guilty of an offenceagainst this By-law.

21. Where anything by this By-law is directed to bedone or forbidden to be done, or where authority isgiven to any officer to direct anything to be done or to

forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed tobe done remains undone, or such act forbidden to bedone is done, in every such case the person making suchdefault as to such direction and prohibition respectivelyshall be guilty of a breach of this By-law; and everyperson guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liablefor every such offence, besides any cost which may beincurred in the taking of proceedings against suchperson guilty of such offence, to a penalty of not lessthan five shillings and not exceeding twenty pounds(£20) ; provided that a person convicted of hawkingwithout a license with a horse and cart or other vehicle,not being a basket or tray carried by him personally,shall be liable, to a minimum penalty of ten shillings.

Schedule A.I1AWKER':,-3 LICENSE.

. _

, of is herebylicensed to tiawk within No. 2 Zone ofthe City of Perth with a during themonth of , 19 ; the year beginning on

, 19 , and ending on19 , subject to the provisions of the By-laws for thetime being in force in the City of Perth with respect tohawkers.

Dated this -day of 19 .

STALL-KEEPER'S LICENSE.No

, of is hereby licensedto keep and conduct a Movable or temporarily fixed stallfor the sale of during the month of

, 19 , subject to the provisions of theBy-law for the time being in force in the City of Perthin respect of stall-keepers.

Dated this day of , 19

Schedule B.FEES FOR LICENSES.

Hawkers' Licenses.License to hawk

(a) with a vehicle drawn by any animal or mechanic-ally propelled-10s. (monthly); £1 (yearly).

(b) with a wheelbarrow, hand -cart, or any other kindof vehicle not drawn by an animal or mechanic-ally propelled-5s. (monthly) ; £1 (yearly).

with a basket, tray, bundle, bag or package-2s.6d. (monthly) ; 10s. (yearly).

(e)

Stall-keepers' Licenses.License to keep a stall (other than a fruit stall) within

Zone 1£1 (monthly).License to keep a fruit stall within Zone 1£2 10s.

(monthly).

Passed by the Council of The City of Perth at theordinary meeting of the Council held on the 19th dayof July, 1937.

THOS. W. LANGLEY,[L. s.] Acting Lord Mayor.

WM. E. BOLD,Town Clerk.

RecommendedH. MILLINGTON,

Minister Controlling Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin Executive Council this 4th day of August, 1937.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919 -34.Road Board Election.

Department of Public Works,Perth, 10th August, 1937.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 92 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919-34," that the followinggentleman has been elected a member of the undermentioned Road Board, to fill the vacancy shown in the particulars hereunder :--

RoadBoard.

1

I Date ofElection.

MEMBER ELECTED.

Ward. Occupation.

How vacancy

(acrEcfalluicirredon:oftime.

(b) Resignation.(c) Death.

Name of previousMember. Remarks.

Surname. Christian Name.

Denmark* ... 31-7-37 Brenton ... Samuel Alfred ... Kent ... Farmer ... (b) Keeble, W. S. ... Unopposed.

* Extraordinary Election.W. S. ANDREW,

Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

1338 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 13, 1937

THE PINGELLY ROAD BOARD.NOTICE is hereby given, for general information, thatGeorge Arthur Tanner has been appointed Poundkeeperand Ranger for the above Board's District as from the16th August, 1937, in lieu of J. J. Davis.

J. A. STEWART,Chairman.

P1NGELLY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.AT a meeting of the Pingelly Local Board of Healthheld on the 30th July, 1937, it was resolved that aHealth Rate of Fivepence in the Pound be made andlevied on the rateable value of all rateable propertywithin the Townsite for the year ending the 30th June,1937, on the basis of the Annual Value, with a minimumof Os. Gd.

JOHN CAMPBELL,Chairman,

THE PINGELLY ROAD AND VERMIN BOARDS.AT a meeting of the above Boards held on the 20th dayof July, 1937, it was resolved that the various Ratesshould be levied on the rateable property within therespective Wards and Prescribed Areas of the Districtfor the year ending 30th June, 1938, as specified in theSchedule hereunder, in accordance with the provisionsof "The Road Districts Act, 1919," and "Vermin Act,1919":

Schedule.

General Road Rate-1]/*. in the X. (unimprovedvalue; minimum Os. Gd.); Prescribed Areasls. in theAl (annual value; minimum 2s. Gd.) ; Vermin Rate 1/ d.in the £ (unimproved value).

J. A. STEWART,Chairman.

WES'l'ERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAIL-WAYS, TRAMWAYS, FERRIES, AND ELEC-TRICITY SUPPLY.

C.A./S. 3217 (3); R. 63/37.REPORT of the Commissioner of Railways for Quarterended 30th June, 1937 as required under Section 54 of"The Government Railways Act, 1904," Section 18 of

The Government Tramways Act, 1912" Section 17of "The Government Ferries Act, 1932," and Section18 of "The Government Electric Works Act, 1914":

ElectricityRailways. Tramways. Ferries. Supply.

£Gross Receipts .. 831,304 70,846 1,961 93,313Expenditure 660,435 57,885 2,321 72,278

£170,869 £12,961 *5860 X21,085

Capital Cost £25,990,025 £1,104,572 £5,542 £1,260,832

*Deficit.

J. A. ELLIS,31st July, 1937. Commissioner of Railways.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.C.A./G. 9117 (7); R. 75/37.

IT is notified for general information, that the following alterations mild additionshave been made in the Coaching Rates Book dated 1st December, 1925, and in theGoods Rates Book dated 1st March, 1.935:

Coaching Rates Book.Page 52: From 10-7-37: State Schools Household 'Management and Manual

Training Classes: Add:Albany.Page 85: From 17-7-37: Free .Luggage Allowance:Para. 1, add:Golf

clubs, tennis racquets, croquet mallets, lacrosse clubs, cricket bats, balls, rifles, andsimilar sporting material accompanying the passenger for his or her own use may becarried as part of the passenger's free luggage allowance.

Page 96: Front 3-7-37: Eggs for Hatehing:Add:For distances exceed-ing 100 miles, two-thirds ordinary Parcels rates with a minimum charge as for 100miles at. ordinary Parcels rates. Applies also to Midland Railway.

Page 162 (Reprint.): From 2-8-37: After Mt. Magnet-Sandstone Branch:Add:

Cue-Big Bell Branch:Miles from Miles from Miles from Perth tie Miles from Perth viaGeraldton. Cue. Ilast Northam. Midland Railway.

281 18 546 571 BIG BELL.

Pages 163-164: From 23-7-37: Intersystem Passenger Fares, etc.:Availabilityof Tickets:Delete the regulations and amendments thereto and insert`:(a) Ordinary Single Tickets, Concession Single Tickets (Blind Persons, Press,

Theatrical and Tourists):I. Between' Adjoining Systems.The journey must be commenced on the date

stamped on the ticket. The ticket is available for one calendar month from the datestamped thereon and the journey must be completed within that period. Break ofjourney is permitted at any station en route.

II. Between Three (3) or More Systems.The journey must be commenced onthe date shown on the ticket: The ticket is available for three calendar monthsfrom the date stamped thereon and the journey must be completed within that period.Break of journey is permitted at any station en route.(b) Ordinary Return Tickets:

The forward journey must be commenced on the date stamped on the ticket. Theticket is available for six calendar months from the date stamped thereon, and thereturn journey must be completed within that period. Break of journey is permittedat any station en route.(c) Concession Return Tickets. (Excluding Blind Persons, Press, School Pupils' and

Theatrical Tickets) :

Forward Journey.The ticket must not be issued on a date that will permit thepassenger to arrive at the destination shown on the ticket earlier than three (3) daysprior to the commencement of the event for which the ticket is 'issued, or after itsconclusion, including provision for break of journey of not more than two days atintermediate Capital Cities (including Kalgoorlie and Cloulburn).

AzpusT 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1330

Return Journey.The return journey may be broken at any station en route, butmust be completed within two (2) calendar months from the date stamped on theticket.

(d) Should there be no train from the break of journey point on the last day onwhich a journey should be continued, the journey shall be made by a train which isscheduled to reach the destination shown on the ticket within its period of avail-ability.

Page 165: From 23-7-37: Passenger Fares (Rail only):Delete table of faresand amendments thereto and insert:

Between AndSingle. Return.

1st Class. 2nd Class. 1st Class. 2nd Class.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.Fremantle-Perth Port Augusta ... 7 15 0 5 3 6 12 18 6 8 13 0

Port Pirie Junction ... 7 18 0 5 5 0 13 3 6 8 15 0Adelaide 8 5 0 5 10 0 13 15 0 9 3 6Melbourne and Ballarat 10 10 0 7 0 0 17 10 0 11 13 6Sydney ... 13 4 0 8 16 0 22 0 0 14 13 6Canberra 13 5 0 8 16 6 22 1 6 14 14 0Newcastle 13 16 6 9 5 0 23 0 6 15 8 0Brisbane 17 0 0 11 6 0 28 7 0 18 16 6

Kalgoorlie Port Augusta ... 6 15 9 4 10 5 11 6 3 7 10 8Port Pirie Junction 7 0 6 4 13 e 11 14 2 7 16 0Adelaide 7 15 0 5 3 6 12 18 6 8 12 6Melbourne and Ballarat 10 0 0 6 13 6 16 13 6 11 2 6Sydney ... 12 14 0 8 9 6 21 3 6 14 2 6Canberra 12 15 0 8 10 0 21 5 0 14 3 0Newcastle 13 6 6 8 18 6 22 4 0 14 17 6Brisbane 16 10 0 11 0 0 27 10 0 18 7 0

Children under four (4) years of age free. (See Clause 5 page 171.)Children four (4) years and under fourteen (14) years of age shall be charged

half fare.Sleeping berths and meals between Perth and Kalgoorlie, and sleeping berths and

meals between Kalgoorlie and Port Pink Junction, are provided for all passengersat the following charges, which must be paid at the time the ticket is issued:

1st Class.s. d.

2nd Class.s. d.

Sleeping berths, Perth-Kalgoorlie 20 0 8 0

Do. do Kalgoorlie-Port Pirie Junction 25 0 16 0

Meals in Dining Car, Perth-Kalgoorlie (Adult) ... 7 0 7 0

Do. do. do. do. (Child) 4 0 4 0

Do. do. Kalgoorlie-Port Pirie Jctn. (Adult) 20 0 17 6

Do. do. do. do. do. (Child) 13 0 12 0

The first class meal charges, Kalgoorlie-Port Pink; junction, provides for earlymorning tea, served in the passenger's compartment if ordered overnight, afternoontea in the lounge car, and coffee served in the lounge car after dinner.

Sleeping Berths and Reserved Seat Fees (Optional Booking):

Port Pirie Junction-Adelaide

Reserved Seats.1st and 2nd Class.

s. d.... 1 3

Sleeping Berths.1st Class only.

s. d.

Adelaide-Melbourne 1 3 20 0

25 0 Pullman Car de luxeMelbourne-Albury 1 3

6 0 (Parlour Car)Albury-Sydney 1 0 20 0

Sydney-Wallangarra 1 0 20 0

Sydney-Brisbane via Kyogle ... 1 3* 20 0

Wallangarra-Brisbane ... 1 3

* Compulsory booking on Express Trains.

Page 166: From 23-7-37: Conditions applicable to Athletic Bodies, Delegatesto Conferences, Competitors at Educational Competitions, Judges at Shows, and RifleClubs:Delete the regulations, and insert:

Return concession tickets to Athletic Bodies, Delegates to Conferences, Com-petitors at Educational Competitions, Judges at Shows, and Members of Rifle Clubswill not be issued on a date that will permit the passenger to arrive at destinationmore than three days prior to the opening or after conclusion of the event.

Application for concession must be made to the Chief Traffic Manager at leastten (10) days before the event is held.

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1342 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [A 1ST 13, 1937.

Goods Rates Book.Page 35: From 10-7-37: Gravestones or Tombstones:Add to footnote:

Cement curbings and posts" C" rate and conditions.Page 42: From 10-7-37: Delete Packing, greasy ; and Packing, hydraulic, etc.,

and insert:Packing, hydraulic, steam or insulating:Asbestos or mineral wool . .. 0Greasy or N.O.S. . .. 1

Page 120: From 3-7-37: Pickering Brook. Millar's T. & T. Co.: Add:Departmental trucks run only to Mill at 7 miles.

Page 120: From 24-7-37: Pickering Brook. Millar's T. & T. Co.:--Alter mile-age to 17.

Page 120: From 17-7-37: Argyle. Punning Bros.:Alter mileage to 20.

Page 120: From 24-7-37: Mundijong. Millar's T. & T. Co.: Alter mileageto 30.

Page 174: From 17-7-37: Kondinin. Delete: Vacuum Oil Co. Pty., Ltd.Page 181: From 2-8-37: After Cue, insert:-

Big Bell. Big Bell G.M., Ltd. 548 Through and local traffic, 4s. and8s. per 4 and 8-wheeled truck;minimum 15s. per shunt.

Page 189: From 2-8-37: N.R.Northern Railway (Geraldton-Wilumt): AfterGeraldton insert:Big Bell.

Page 190: From 2-8-37:BB 546

Page 216: From 2-8-37:Big Bell Branch:

Miles from0 eraldton.

281

29th July, 1937.

Miles fromCue.

18

After Bickley insert:BIG BELL N.R.

After Mt. Magnet-Sandstone Branch. Add:Cne-

Miles from Perth viaEast Northam.

Miles from Perth viaMidland Railway.

3rd 571. BIG BELL.

J. A. ELLIS,Commissioner of Railways.

TH.E MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

Perth, 12th August, 1937.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases as shown below.

31 J CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

The undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared not forfeited, the fines inflicted in lieu of forfeiture having been paid :

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

East Coolgardie ... ... 5519E

5771E

Hannans Enterprise ...

Brownhill Junction ...

Peart, James ; May an 'MilianGeorge.

Winter, Frederick George.

1

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoardNo.

Date. Contractor.Sche-duleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

1937.588/37 Aug. .F State Implement and 213A, Cast Iron Pipes and Specials, Metropolitan Water

Engineering Works 1937 tested to 600 ft. head, as per SupplyItems 1 to 46 inclusive, andMild Steel Work as per Items1 to 8 inclusive, for the sum of ... ... ... £599 Is. 6d.

556/37 Aug. 5 F. S. Duff ... ... 197A, Approximately 250 cub. yds. Metropolitan Water 2s. 6d. c. yd.1937 Clean Sand of approved

quality, as per Item 1, de-livered at points along Albany

Supply

Road, between Canningtonand Gosnells

20/37 Aug. 7 Sara & Cook, Ltd. Butter, Local, to Government Various ... ... Is. 4-Rd. per lb.Institutions, for 4 weeks end-ing 4th September, 1937

AUGUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1343

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued.

Tenders for Government ,,Swpydiee.

Date ofAdvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

Closing.

1937.July 29 ...Aug. 5Aug. 5Aug. 5Aug. 10

Aug. 10

Aug. 12Aug. 12Aug. 12

Aug. 12Aug. 12July 15

Aug. 12July 15July 29Aug. 12

221A,229A,230A,233A,236A,

19371937193719371937

237A, 1937

239A,240A,241A,

242A,243A,198A,

244A,211A,222A,238A,

193719371937

193719371937

1937193719371937

First Class Machinery Scrap Cast Iron, 150 tons ...Sawn Wandoo for Canning Bridge, 9 in. x 5 in., 64/11 ft., 320/10 ft., 100/7 ft.Cast Iron Reflux Valves, 12 in. diameter, 2' only ...Ammonia Condensers, complete, 2 onlyMeat for Caves House, Yallingup, during the period ending 8th January,

1938 ..Single Braided Aerial Cable, 2,000 yds. ; V.I.R. 2,500 Megohm Grade Cable,

200 yds. ; D.P. Oil Circuit Breaker, 200/300 amperes, D.C., 1 only ...Jarrah Piles, 14in. crown, 20/40ft. ...Blankets, 80in. x 90in., 2,650 only ...Shirting, 6,700 yds. ; Khaki Drill or Tuffnut, 10,800 yds. ; Flannel, 2,700

yds. ; and Flannelette, 750 yds. ...Diorite Screenings, 490 cub. yds., for Clontarf Road No. 385 ...Diorite Screenings, 490 cub. yds., for Fremantle-Armadale Road 510 ...Pumping Plant, comprising Motor and 6in. diameter Centrifugal Pump in

duplicate, complete with Switchgear, Spare Impeller, etc. ...Steel Pipes, 21in. internal diameter, 10,560ft.Tarpaulin Canvas, 18 oz., 36 in. wide, 96,000 yardsCopper Plates, 25 only ...Tarpaulin Canvas, 16oz., 36in. wide, 10,000 yds. ..

1937.Aug. 19Aug. 19Aug. 19Aug. 19

Aug. 19

Aug. 19Aug. 19Aug. 19

Aug. 19Aug. 19Aug. 19

Aug. 26Aug. 26Sept. 9Sept. 23Oct. 7

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned sup-plies until 2.15 p.m. on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, MurrayStreet, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

Dated the 12th day of August, 1937,E. TIN DALE,

Chairman W.A. Government Tender Boar

LOST CASH ORDERS.

Agricultural Bank,Perth, 10th August, 1937.

THE undermentioned Cash Orders drawn by the Agri-cultural Bank have been reported lost and payment hasbeen stopped; it is proposed to issue fresh Cash Ordersin lieu thereof :

C.O. No. 74281 (Fertiliser Subsidy) ; value £12; C.W. Anderson; 15/7/37; Perth..

C.O. No. 79571 (Fertiliser Subsidy) ; value £1. 2s. 6d.;S. R. Lloyd; 13/4/37; Perth.

C. ABEY,General Manager.

APPOINTMENT

(under Section 5 of "Registration of Deaths and Mar-riages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section 2 of

The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages''Act Amendment Act, 191.4).

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 55/36. Perth, 9th August, 1937.

IT is hereby notified, for general information thatConstable E. H. Forward has been appointed to act,temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, andMarriages for the Northampton Registry District, toreside at Northampton during the absence on leave ofConstable A. McCaskill; appointment to date from 23rdAugust, 1937.

S. BEN-NETT,Registrar General.

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 12th day ofAugust, 1937, the following Order in Council was auth-orised to be issued:

The Road Districts Act, 1919 -1934.Bayswater Road DistrictAppointment of Com s-

sioner.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 1409/37.

WHEREAS under Section 30 of "The Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1934," it is provided that, in case at any timein any Road District there are not sufficient membersof the Board to form a quorum, the Governor may byOrder in Council appoint some person to be Commis-sioner of such District: And whereas, owing to theresignation of five members there are not now sufficientmembers to form a quorum of the Board of the Bays-water Road District, it is desirable to appoint suchCommissioner : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lieu-tenant-Governor, acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, under the power con-ferred by the said Act and all other powerS enablinghim in this behalf, doth hereby appoint Norman LeslieHodgson, Auditor and Inspector (Local Government),Public Works Department, Perth, to be Commissionerof the said District until a new Board is duly elected.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

1344 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 13, 1937.

No. 18 of 1937.Registered - ,22/7/1937.

THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of " The IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1935," this sixth day of July,One thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven, .betweenthe Commissioner of Railways for the State of WesternAustralia (hereinafter referred to as "the Commis-sioner of the one part, and The Tramways, Electri-eity:Supply, (ferry and Trolley Bus Officers' Union ofWorkers, Perth (hereinafter referred to as theunion"), of the other part, whereby it is mutuallyagreed by and between the parties hereto as follows:

1.-Term of,,,Agreement.The currency of this Agreement shall- be "three years

frOm the 18th July, 1936, with the right of review inaccordance with the provisions of "The Lulu -*al Arbi-tration Amendment Act, 1925."

2.Area and Scope of Agreenient.This Agreement shall apply to all officers engaged in

The Western Australian Government Tramways, Electri-city! Supply, and Ferries, except Head of Branch, Sub-heads of iranch, Shift Engineers; and Control RoomOperators.

3.Hours of Duty.(a) The -hours of duty of officers shall be 38 hours

per week, eXclusive of Sunday time, with the exceptionof(i) District Engineer. Cottesloe; (ii) Electric MainsForeman and Assistant Foreman; (iii) Rolling StockForeman and Sub-foreman: (iv) Traffic Running Stall'whose hours of duty shall be 44 hours per week, exclu-sive of Sunday- time:,,Rrovided that, where -the presentcustom is to work a lesser number of hours, such cus-tom shall continue.

(b) The hours of duty per week; with the exceptionof the above-mentioned positions and Receiving andFerries Clerks on shift. Work, shall be Monday to Friday,9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with one hour for meals, and on Sal or-day 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

(c) Traffic Running Staff shall not be booked up forduty until they have 12 hours off duty, except to facili-tate rotation of shift from Saturday to Sunday.

(d) All shifts shall be completed within 10 hours;half-day shifts to be completed within five hours asfrom time of first signing on duty to final time of sign-ing off duty.

(e) Signing on and off depots for officers shall heHead Office, 514 Hay street; Power Station, East Perth;Car Barn, East Perth; Cottesloe District Office; CookStreet Substation; Ferry Office; or any similar depot,as may be established during the currency of this Agree-ment.

(f) Inspectors shall not be required to work more thanfive hours fifteen minutes without a meal relief. Theminimum time of booking off for a meal shall be forty-five minutes.

4. Overtime.(a) Overtime shall mean all time worked in excess

of the recognised worldling hours in any one week, andcan only he claimed under the following conditions:

Less than 30 minutesnot to be paid for.30 minutes and .up' to 37 minuteshalf an hour38 minutes and up to 52 minutesthree-quarters of

an hour53 minutes and up to 67 minutesone hour68 minutes and up to 82 minutesone hour and a

quarter83 nninutes and up to 97 minutesone hour and a

halfand thereafter on a .similar basis.

(h) Overtime shall be paid for at the ordinary rateof pay for all time worked in excess of the recognisedworking hours up to two hours per day; over that period,time and a quarter. All time worked in excess of aspread of twelve hours shall stand alone and be paidfor at the rate of time and a quarter.

(e) All officers engaged on work which may be de-fined by the Commissione as special, in excess of therecognised working hours,' shall be paid overtime atthe rate of time and a quarter for the whole of suchovertime.

(d) The recognised: hours of duty shall be as laiddown in Clause 3 (a) and (b).

(e): In computing the number of hours worked perweek, time absent on sick leave and holidays, when paidfor, shall be treated as time worked.

(f) Any periods up to live minutes on any days are notto count in the week's total. The first two hours' over-time or any portion thereof in any one day may beadjusted in the week's total. Such adjustment shalltake place by being brought on later Or booked offearlier, but any overtime beyond the two hours willstand alone and be paid for at the rate of time and ftquarter.

(g) Any Wilcox in. receipt of a margin over £225 -Perannum .shall not he entitled to overtime pay.

(h) Overtime worked on late specials shall be paidfor at the rate of time and a quarter.

5.Sunday Time.(a) Sunda.,y time will stanr1 alone wind be paid for at

time and a half rates.(b) Where less than a full shift is worked on a. Sun-

day, the time worked will be calculated as follows:(i) Any officer called upon for Sunday duty shall be

paid a minimum of four hours' ordinary pay,except when such time is worked in continuanceof it shift beginning on a Saturday or in -com-mencement of-a shift terminating on Monday.

(ii) Over half a day and up to and including three-quarters of a day to be counted as three-quarters of a day.

(iii) Over three-quarters and up to one day to becounted as one day.

(iv) An officer who on a Sunday works more than hisordinary week-day rostered shift shall be paidfor the actual time worked. A rostered shiftshall mean seven hours twenty minutes forthose working a forty-four hour week and sixhours twenty minutes for those working athirty-eight hour week.

(e). For the purpose of calculating the hourly rates,the year shall be deemed to consist of 313 days and theday in each case of the usual hours of the officer con-cerned.

(d) Christmas Day and Good Friday shall he treatedas Sunday.

(e) Sunday time shall be paid fortnightly withinfourteen days of the last Sunday worked.

6.Leave of AbsenceAnnual.(a) After twelve months' continuous service all

officers shall be entitled to annual paid leave of twelvedays and public holidays, or days in lieu thereof.

(b) Leave of absence shall be calculated to the closeof each financial year, and shall be paid for at thesalary the officer is in receipt of at the time such annualleave is taken.

(e) The leave shall be applied- for and taken out ata time convenient to the Department before the 30thJune following the year for which it fell clue. At theexpiration of that time the leave shall lapse, unless suchleave shall have been deferred by the Department or thepermission of the Commissioner :obtained for its accu-mulation.

(d) In urgent cases leave in addition to the foregoing may be granted without pay for a period not ex-ceeding six months. Any public holidays falling dueduring the period in which an officer is on leave withoutpay shall not be paid for.

(e) Subject to the proviso hereto, any officer withmore than six months' service who may resign or bedismissed from the service, shall be entitled to receivepayment for any holidays pro rata up to the, time ofleaving the service: Provided that, if an officer be dis-missed for being under the influence of liquor or fordrunkenness, he shall be entitled to be paid for suchleave, if ally, as was due up to the 30th June previous,find, if dismissed for peculation, tampering with ticketissues, or manipulation of the books of the Department,he shall not be entitled to payment of any holidays.

(f) The next of kin of a deceased officer shall liegranted payment of pro rata annual leave to the dateof the decease of the officer.

7.Absence Without Pay.Any term in excess of three months an officer is ab-

sent from duty from any cause without pay shall notfor any purpose be included as part of such officer'speriod of -service.

8.Long Service Leave.(a) The "-Commissioner shall grant to any officer who

has continued On the salaried staff for ten years longservice leave for three calendar months on full pay orsix calendar months on half. pay. For the subsequent

A-CGI2T 13, 1937.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 345

period of ten years the same conditions shall apply, andthereafter for every seven years similar leave shall begranted.

(b). Service prior to attaining the age of eighteenyears shall not count in computing long service leave.

(c) Any public holidays occurring during the periodin which an officer is on long service leave will be cal-culated as portffin of the long service leave, and extradays in lieu thereof shall not be granted.

(d) If a deceased officer leaves a widow, dependentchildren, mother or invalid sister, payment pro rata oflong service leave up to the date of such officer's deathshall be granted to such dependant or dependants.

(e) (i) Officers regressed to the wages staff and re-appointed to the salaried staff, or appointees from wagesto salaried staff shall, for the purpose of this clause, betreated as if the whole of their service had been servedon the salaried staff ; subject to the proviso that offi-cers who had less than ten years' salaried service butmore than ten years' wages and salaried service com-bined as at the 1st :January, 1927, shall be entitled tothe first period of leave as from that date.

(ii) For the next period of leave the qualifying ser-vice shall be ten years from the 1st JanuatT, 1927, andfor subsequent leave the qualifying service shall beseven years from the 1st January, 1937.

(f) Any officer who resigns or is retired from the ser-vice, except as provided for in Subelause (g), shall bepaid for long service leave due at the time of resignationor retirement.

(g) Any officer who retires or is retired upon reachingthe retiring age, or through ill-health shall be paid forlong service leave pro rata to date of retirement.

(h) An officer dismissed from the service shall notbe entitled to payment in respect of long service leaveother than for leave that had accrued due to him priorto the date of the offence for which he was dismissed.

(i) A female officer resigning from the service forthe purpose of getting married, and who has been con-tinuously employed for three years and over, shall begranted payment pro rata of her long service leave atthe date of retirement, subject to the proviso in Sub-clause (b).

9.Sick Leave.(a) Any officer who is incapacitated for duty in con-

sequence of illness or injury shall, as soon as possible,advise his superior officer in sufficient time to admit ofarrangements being made for the performance of hisduties. Any such officer who fails to do so shall betreated as absent without leave.

(b) Any officer so incapacitated for duty shall alsonotify his superior officer in sufficient time of the dateon which he will be able to resume duty, to enableany necessary arrangements to be made.

(c) Should the absence be prolonged beyond one day,the officer shall forward to his superior officer on thesecond day thereof a certificate from any legally quali-fied medical practitioner, showing the nature of the ill-ness and the probable duration.

(d) Any officer who finds that lie is unable to resumeduty on the expiration of the period shown in the firstcertificate shall thereupon furnish a further certificate,and shall continue to do so upon the expiration of theperiods respectively covered by such certificates: Pro-vided, however, that the maximum period between thedates of furnishing any two medical certificates shall befourteen clays,

(e) In cases where incapacity for duty is obvious tothe Head of the Branch, he may relieve the officer ofthe necessity for providing medical certificates.

(f) Any officer shall, if so directed, present himselffor examination by a mediCal officer, at such time andplace as may be fixed.

(g) Any officer who has been absent for three days(not continuous) in one financial year shall, if instructedby his superior officer, furnish a medical certificate forabsences of one day only.

(h) Officers who have conformed to the foregoingmay be granted sick leave (exclusive of annual and longservice leave), as follows:Officers with six or lessthan six months' service nil; officers with more thansix months', but less than three years' servicetwoweeks on full pay for each completed six months' ser-vice; officers with three years' service and overthreemonths on full pay and three months on half pay.

(i) Such leave may he granted in one or more periods,but the aggregate amount of leave on pay provided formust not he exceeded.

(j) : In no case shall an officer.be granted more thanthree months on full pay and three months on half payin any one triennial period, unless otherwise determinedby the Commissioner. The -triennial period to be thethree years preceding the date of illness for which pay-ment is claimed.

(k) No payment shall be made for any absence dueto an officer's own fault, neglect, or misconduct.

(1) Indisposition not necessitating confinement to thehouse will not be regarded as illness in respect:of whichleave of absence will be granted under this section, ex-cepting under special circumstances, to be approved bythe Commissioner.

(m) Where an officer is absent as the result of anaccident which occurred on duty and is entitled to com-pensation in accordance with the provisions of theWorkers' Compensation Act, half the period of absenceonly shall be debited against sick leave.

10.Meal Allowance.When an officer is instructed to work during or over

meal hour he shall be paid a maximum allowance of 2s.per meal, providing he could not conveniently have hismeal in the usual way. Outside a radius of 12 milesfrom Perth, 2s. 6d. per meal shall be paid.

11.Resignations and Retirements.(a) No officer shall leave the Department until the

expiration of one mouth's written notice of his inten-tion so to do, without the approval of the Commissioner.

(b) One calendar month's notice in writing shall begiven by the Commissioner to any such officer whose ser-vices are no longer required.

12.Reductions in Staff.If at any time the staff may be reduced, the following

shall be the course adopted with regard to the re-em-ployment of retrenched officers, viz.:

(a) As vacancies occur the officers retrenchedin order of seniority of service, have the offerof re-employment in any position in the De-partment for which they are qualified.

Any officer having left, the Department on accountof retrenchment and being re-employed withintwelve months shall be credited with the periodof former service.

(b)

13.Promotions.(a) Promotion and the selection of any officer to act

in a higher position shall be governed by relativeability, suitability, record, and experience. If every-thing else is deemed equal, the senior officer shall beselected for promotion.

(b) As a general rule, officers and employees of thesection in which the vacancy occurs will be promotedto the higher position, but the Commissioner may, whenhe considers it advisable for the good of the service,select an officer from one section for position in an-other, either in the same or in a higher range.

(o) When considered necessary, a person from Out-side the service may be appointed to any position inthe service; provided there is not an officer in the ser-vice capable of filling the position.

(d) No officer shall refuse compliance with any orderdirecting his transfer from one position to another, butif on appeal the Commissioner is satisfied that theobjection is sound, then such officer shall not he penal-ised.

(e) An officer desiring to be passed over in the eventof promotion being offered shall, if his request- isacceded to, forfeit all claim to promotion for two years,but if good and sufficient reason be given the Commis-sioner, he may restore such chains.

(f) All officers promoted to a higher position shall besubject to a probationary period of six .months and paidthe minimum rate of salary assigned to the range to-which they are promoted. At the end of such period theHead of the Branch shall report to the Commissioner as tothe fitness of the officer for the higher position; if thereport is satisfactory the appointment, will be confirmedas from the date of taking up the duty; if unsatisfac-tory. the officer will be provided for at the same salaryas he was in receipt of prior to the period of probationin the higher position: Provided that, where- an officerhas been in receipt of a salary equivalent to such mini-mum for twelve months or over, he shall be paid the in-termediate rate; if receiving such salary for a periodof less than twelve months, the advance to the inter-mediate rate shall be made twelve months from the datelie receives the salary equal to the minimum.

1346 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [AuGusT 13, 1937.

(g) When a vacancy occurs in the service, if thesenior officer is not selected for promotion, applicationsshall be called for the vacancy.

(h) Should a vacancy occur while an officer is onleave, lie shall be deemed to have made application forsuch vacancy, and shall lie considered. for such position.

(i) All vacancies shall be notified to the staff by anotice exhibited on the Salaried_ Staff Notice Board inthe Head Office for at least seven days prior to fillingof such Vacancy.

(j) The Union shall be notified of all promotionsand/or new appointments within fourteen days of suchpromotion and/or new appointment.

14.Temporary Clerks.(a) Temporary clerks shall not be engaged without

the approval of the Commissioner in any position classi-fied above a margin of £85 per annum.

(b) The provisions of Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 17will apply to temporary clerks.

(c) The provisions of Clause 11, provided that thenotice to leave received and given shall be one weekin lieu of one calendar month, shall apply to temporaryclerks.

(d) The daily rate 61 pay shall beFirst six monthsbasic wage, plus margin, 2,1s.

per week.After six mouths basic wage, plus margin, 24s.

per week.

1.5.Acting in Higher Capacities.(a) When an officer other than a relief officer per-

forms the duties of a position higher than that in whichhe is classified for a term exceeding one lunar month con-tinuous or broken, within any one financial year, heshall be paid from the end of that month while perform-ing any such duties at the minimum salary attached tosuch higher position.

(b) An officer called upon to occupy a higher posi-tion temporarily shall lie entitled to increments asthough lie had been permanently promoted to such posi-tion; provided that, in the case of the first increment,the officer shall have performed. the higher duties fortwelve months continuously; provided further, that theofficer shall be entitled to receive the second incrementif lie shall have performed the higher duties for twoyears continuously.

(c) Absence on annual leave, long service leave, orsick leave on pay shall be counted. as service, providedthe officer resumes in the same or another higher posi-tion.

16.General.(a) The word "officer," where used in this Agree-

ment, shall, unless inconsistent with the text, mean maleor female.

(b) Officers may, on obtaining approval from theirsuperior officer, exchange shifts.

(c) Where it is necessary to work day and nightshifts, officer concerned shall work alternate shiftsweekly.

(d) Officers shall be allowed to wear glasses on dutyand when passing the eyesight test.

17.Passes.(a) Pass available over the Tramway System shall

be issued to all officers.(b) When an officer is on leave a pass available for

the period of such leave over the Tramway System shallbe issued in favour of his wife and members of hisfamily under eighteen years of age unmarried, unmar-ried daughters over eighteen years of age, and the par-ents of an officer: provided that they are resident withand dependent upon him for support.

18.Payment of Salaries.(a) Salaries shall be paid fortnightly on each alter-

nate Friday, except where the usual pay day falls ona public holiday, when payment shall be made on theprevious Thursday.

(b) A day's salary shall be calculated as one threehundred and thirteenth of yearly rate of salary.

(c) The salary for a fortnight shall be computed bydividing the yearly rate by three hundred and thirteenand multiplying the result by twelve,

(d) The provisions of this Agreement shall be sus-pended during any period in which by reason of anyaction on the part of all or of any section of the Com-missioner's employees, or for any other cause beyondhis control, lie is unable wholly or partially to carry onthe running of trains, buses, ferries, power house, or theworkshops, and the Commissioner will not be liable forpayment of salary to any officer whom he does not callupon for duty during any such period.

19.- -hates of Pay.Basic wage. The 'nisi, rate as referred to in this

Agreement shall be that as determined from time totime by the State Court of Arbitration.

(a) :Juniors :The salaries of all male officers underthe age of 21 years shall

Percentage of Basic Rate

ccper annum.

'Under 16 years of age 35;;-Over 16 years and under 17 1 S

Over 17 and under 18 years .Over 18 and under 19 years .. 7010Over 19 and under 20 years .. 80%Over 20 and under 21 years .. 90 %.

(b) Adults :Adult male officers shall be classifiedinto the ranges shown in the annexed Classification ofPositions (Clause 20). Officers (other than juniors)occupying all other positions will be paid the salary setforth in the following range, viz.,

Margin above Basic Rateper annum.

At 21 rears of age or lot year ofadult service .. Nil

At 22 years of age or 2nd year of£15adult service

At 23 years of age or 3rd year ofadult service .. £30

At 24 years of age or 4th year ofadult service .. £45

At 25 years of age or 5th year ofadult service £60

At 20 years of age or 6th year ofadult service .. £75

At 27 years of age or 7th. year ofadult service

Provided that, if aal adult officer i.s reit'5.nied on themaximum margin of the above range, viz., £85 perannum, for five years and has not refused promotionto a higher range, and the Head of the Branch certifiesthat such officer is eligible and would be recommendedfor promotion on the grounds of good conduct andefficiency, he may be paid, on the approval of the Com-missioner an allowance of £10 per annum.

Provided further, that if such officer is subsequentlypromoted to a higher .range the minimum margin forwhich is equal to the maximum of the above range plusthe £10 allowance, lie will be entitled to advancementto the next subdivision of the range to which he is pro-moted twelve months from the date he received theallowance.

(a) Junior female clerks:The salaries of all juniorfemale clerks under the age of 21 years shall be:

Percentage of Female BasicRate per annum.

Under 17 years of age .. 65%Over 17 and under 18 years .. 85%Over 18 and under 19 years .. 100%Over 19 and under 20 years£20 above

female basic rate.Over 20 and under 21 years£40 above

female basic rate.(d) Adult female clerks: The salaries of all adult

female clerks shall be:At 21 years of age _or 1st year of adult service

At 22 do.At 23 do.At 24 do.At 25 years of age

2nd do.3rd do.4th do.

and thereafter

£50 above FemaleBasic Rate.

£60 do.£70 do.£80 do.£90 do.

(c) Officers occupying the positions set forth in theattached Schedule shall be paid a salary not less thanthe minimum provided for the range in which suchposition has been classified; provided that, where anofficer has been on the minimum, intermediate, or maxi-mum of his range, he shall be advanced to the equiva-lout subdivision of the range under this Schedule.

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(f) Advancement from minimum to maximum of anyrange shall be by yearly increments ; provided that suchadvancement shall be approved by the Commissionerupon satisfactory report from the Head of the Branchof the officer 's conduct, diligence, and efficiency, andprovided also that the advancement in salary shall notbe granted to an officer if the Commissioner determinesthat such officer has been guilty of misconduct which,in the opinion of the Commissioner, justifies the post-ponement or refusal of the advancement.

(g) An officer who is unable from any cause to per-form the duties of his position, and is in consequenceprovided with employment in another position in alower range, shall, unless the Commissioner directs other-wise, be paid the maximum rate for the range in whichhe has been provided.

(1) The rates of pay for all officers shall be adjustedin accordance with the basic wage declaration of theState Court of Arbitration, provided that the basicwage payable shall be the nearest multiple of fivepounds (£5) to the result obtained by multiplying theState basic wage by fifty-two and one sixth (52 1/6th).

(i) Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed tolimit the power of the Commissioner to pay any officerat a higher rate than that prescribed in any case wherehe may consider the same to he merited or warrantedby the officer occupying such position.

20. Classification of Positions.Clerical Section.

Clerk in. Charge, Electricity SupplyAccounts

Traffic ClerkAccounts ClerkChecking Cli °kChit ClerkCleric, Power StationRecfiving Cashier, ElectricityReceiving Clerks (8)Record Clerk ..Relief. ClerkStaff ClericStores ClerkCosts ClerkTraffic Timekeeping ClerkClerk, Rolling. Stock ..

.

Traffic RunningChief Inspector ..Traffic Inspectors (3)Motor Inspector ..Car Despatchers (4)Ticket Inspectors (5)

Mechanical Electrical,Ferries Master ..Rolling Stock Foreman ..Mains Foreman .

District Engineer, CottesloeRolling Stock Sub ForemanAssistant Mains ForemanMeter ReadersSub-station Operators.Range

Clause 19, Subclause (b).

Margins aboveBasic. Rate.

£150-165-180140-150-160115-125-14095-10595 -10595-105

apply 9:5-10595-10595-10595 -10595-10591-10595-10595-10595-105

Section.£200-210--220140-150-1.60140-150-16090-1.00-11075 85 95

etc., Section.4232-247-267217-232-247217-232-247140-150-160140-150-160

.. 140-150-16060 75

as provided for under

Professional Section.Chief Draftsman ..Distribution EngineerChemist ..Testing Officer ..Draftsmen

.. £273-300.. 217-232-247. . 183-205

162-182-192. . 115-125-140

Nothing in this classification shall lower the rate ofsalary any officer was in receipt of at the coming intoforce of this Agreement.

The Common Seal of the Commissionerof Railways was hereto affixed by thesaid Commissioner in the presence of

(Sgd.) A. A. Letch.

(Sgd.) J. A. ELLIS,Commissioner of Railways.

[SEAL.]

The Seal of the Tramways, ElectricitySupply, Ferry, and Trolley Bus Offi-cers' Union was hereto affixed in thepresence of

(Sgd.) P. W. Hughes.and this Agreement is executed by andon behalf of the Union by the Manag-ing Committee.

(Sgd.)

5/

F. T. FLINN.H. S. PARKER.G. B. OSBORNE.C. N. B. OWENS.E. C. PHILLIPS.CHAS. IGGO

[ SEAL.]

INDUSTRIAL. AGREEMENT.No. 10 of 1937.

(Registered 19/7/1937.)THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of "The Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912- 1935," this 13th day ofJuly, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven, be-tween The West Australian Shop Assistants & Ware-house Ii mmployees' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth(Hereinafter called the union "), of the one part, andBerryman & Langley, Limited ; F. W. Lantzke ;Mercer, Limited; Producers' Markets Co-operative,Limited ; Scanlan Simper, Limited (hereinafter called" the em ployers ") , of the other part, witnesseth that,for the considerations hereinafter appearing, the partieshereto mutually covenant and agree, the one with timeother as follows:-

1.Area.This Agreement shall he limited in its effect to the

area comprised. within a radius of fifteen (15) milesfrom the General Post Office, in the City of Perth.

2. Term.The term of this Agreement shall be one (1)

from the Thirteenth day of July, Owe thousandIonic.' red and thirty-seven,

3.Definitions.(a ) " Weekly worker " shall mean a worker engaged

by the week and whose contract of service shall beterminated by not less than one (1) week's notice oneither side, which may be given at any time. Suchweek's notice cannot be continued from week to week.

(b) "Head storeman" shall mean a person perform-ing the duties of a storeman and who is in charge oftwo or more men.

(c) "Casual worker" means a worker engaged bythe hour and who may be put off or leave the employer'sservice at any moment without notice. Provided that,when engaged on Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Saturdaysa casual worker shall receive a minimum payment of notless than two (2) hours' pay. If engaged on Mondays,Wednesdays, or Fridays a casual worker shall receivea minimum payment of not less than four (4) hours'pay.

4.Scope.This Agreement shall apply in respect of all work

performed by any employee who in the course of hisduties is employed principally as a storeman in busi-nesses such as those conducted by the parties to thisAgreement, but shall not apply in respect of any em-ployee who is employed in the terms of the Cartersa nd Drivers' A ward.

5. Hours.Forty-eight (48) hours shall constitute a week 's work,

which shall be worked by weekly workers as f ollows :( 1 ) In Fruit and Produce Markets (including

Poultry and Carcase Meat Markets), other than Fre-mantle :

( a) On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, between4 ans. and 5 p m., provided that the spread ofhours on those days shall not, in respect ofany svorker, exceed twelve (12) hours inclusiveof meal times,

1348 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AuGusT 13, 1937.

Meal Times :--In respect of weekly workers,not less than forty -tine (45) minutes shall beallowed for lunch, such period to be Completednot later than 2 p.m. In respect of weekly\corkers commencing duty before '5.30 a.m., notless than fifteen (15) minutes shall be allowedfor breakfast-, to be completed not later than8 a.m.

in respect of eNsua 1 workers) not less thanhalf an hour shall he allowed tot lunch, suchperiod to be comtileted not later than 2 p.m.En respect of casual workers commencing dutybefore 5.30 a.m., not less than fifteen (13)minutes shall be allowed for breakfast, to becompleted not later than S a.m.

(b) On Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 7 a.m. and5 pan.

Meal times: 'three- quarters of an hour shallbe allowed for lunch, to be completed not laterthan 2 p.m.

On Saturdays, between 7 a.m. and 12 noon.Provided that any weekly worker required

to work on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, andSaturday in any one week shall be entitled toa full Tuesday or Thursday off during thatweek, but this shall not apply to any weeklyworker who is not, on any day except Fridayin that week, called upon to start work before7 a.m. and who on that Friday is not calledupon to start work before 6 a.m.

(2) Provided that, in Fremantle Fruit and ProduceMarkets, the hours and conditions stated in Subelanse(1) hereof shall not apply but the following shallapply:

(a.) On Mondays, between 6.30 a.m. and 6 p.m.;on Thursdays, between 5.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Meal times:- -Not less than one half hourshall be allowed for lima, to he completed notlater than 2 p.m.

(b) On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, between8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Meal times :One (1) hour shall he allowed,to be completed not later than 2 p.m.

(e) On Saturdays between 8 a.m. and 12 noon.(3.) In respect of the employees of Wholesale Fruit

and Produce Packers, the hours and conditions stated inSubclause (1) hereof shall not apply, but the followingshall apply:

(a) On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, between7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

(b) On Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 8 a.m. and5 p.m.

Meal times :--On any of the days specifiedin Subclauses (3) (a) and (b) one (1) hourshall be allowed for lunch, between 12 noon and2 p.m.

(c) On Saturdays, between 7 a.m. and noon.

(c)

6.Overtime.For all time worked by weekly or casual workers

(a) After 12 noon on Saturdays and on the holi-days specified in Clause 7 (a) hereof, andin respect of casual workers on the holidaysspecified in Clause 7 (b) hereof, double timeshall be paid.

(b) For all time worked prior to the specified start-ing or after the specified finishing times, orin excess of the specified spread in any oneday, or in excess of forty-eight (48) hoursin any one week, time and a half shall liepaid.

7 . J=i olidays.Weekly workers shall lie entitled to the following

holidays :(a) Specified holiday's: Time following days shall be

observed at holidays and paid for, namely,Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Labour Day,Christmas Day.

(b) Alternative holidays: If any weekly worker iscalled upon to work on any of the followingdays he shall be allowed one clay off in lieu ofeach day so Worked, and shall have same addedto his annual holidays:New Ye!ar 's Day,Easter Monday, Anzac. Day, Foundation Day,Anniversary Day, and Boxing Day.

(c) Annual holidays: Weekly workers shall be en-titled to one week 's leave on full pay in respectof each year's service. Subject to completionof one year 's service, such employees on ter-mination of their employment shall be entitledto leave in the proportion that their incompleteyear of service bears to one complete year:Provided that this clause shall not apply in thecase of any worker summarily dismissed formisconduct or dereliction of duty.

(el) Annual leave shall lie granted within fo (4)months of coming due.

(a)

A dull sWeek ly whykersHead storm:ten

Wages.35. 9d. per week.

nror wo rke rsUnder 13 years of age ..Between 15 and 13 years of ageBetween 16 and 17 years of ageBetween 17 and 18 years of ageBetween 18 and 19 years of ageBetween 19 and 20 years of ageBetween 20 and 21. years of ageCasual adult workers

Marginper week.

s. d.16 618 6

Per cent. of-lc wage

per week.29.532.543546979.597

2s. 2d. per hour.Casual junior -workers shall receive fifteen per cent.

(15 per cent.) in addition to the ordinary rates pre-scribed herein for junior workers.

9.Proportion of Juniors.Junior workers may be employed in the proportion of

one Junior to every three or fraction of three adultsemployed.

10.lligher Duties.A worker relieving for a period of no less than -two

days continuously another worker who is engaged ona higher class of work carrying a higher rate of wageunder this Agreement shall be paid the higher minimumrate appropriate to the position whilst so employed.

11.Time and. Wages Record.The employer shall keep and enter up, or cause to

be kept and entered up, a record containing the namesof each of his workers to whom this Agreement applies,the class of work performed by and the wages paid toeach worker, the age of each. junior worker, and thetime during which each worker has been employed.Such record: shall lie open to inspection by a representa-tive of the Union between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4p.m. on any working day from Monday to Friday in-clusive.

12.Meal Money.Workers who are required to work for more than one

half hour after the prescribed finishing times in Clause(5) Hours shall be paid one shilling and sixpence(is. 6d.) meal money.

13.Under-rate Workers,Any worker who by reason of old age or infirmity is

unable to earn the minimum adult wage prescribed bythis Agreement, may be employed at such lesser wage(if any) as may be agreed upon in writing between theworker and the secretary of the applicant Union. Ifwithin ,twenty-four hours after the worker has notifiedthe secretary of his or lien desire to work at a lesserwage than the said minimum the secretary and workerdo not agree as aforesaid, then the worker may applyto the most convenient Resident or Police Magistrate fora permit to work at such lesser wage. The worker shallgive to the said secretary at least twenty-four hours'notice in writing of his or her intention to make suchapplication to the said Magistrate, and the secretary orhis agent shall be entitled to attend before the saidMagistrate and, pending- the decision thereon, in eithercase the worker shall be entitled to work and be em-ployed by an employer at the proposed lesser rate. TheMagistrate may grant to such worker a period to workat such Wage and for such period, not exceeding sixcalendar months, as he thinks fit, and his decision in the

.AuGusT 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1349

matter shall be final. The permit shall entitle theworker to work at the wage therein mentioned, and forsuch period as may be therein stated, until the wageshall be again settled by the Magistrate on the appli-cation of the said secretary.

14.Junior Worker's Certificate.Junior workers shall furnish the employer with a eer-

lifiCate showingthe following particulars:(I) Name in full;(2) Age and date of birth.(a) The certificate shall be signed by the worker.(b) No worker shall have any claim upon the em-

ployer for additional wages, in the event of hisage being wrongly stated on this certificate;Provided that this subclause shall operate onlyfor the first three (3) months from the date ofthe Worker's first engagement, thereby enab-ling the employer, if he so desires, to obtainproof of the junior worker's age.

In witness whereof the parties hereto have hereuntoset their hands and seals the day and year first herein-before written.The Common Seal of The West Australian

Shop Assistants and Warehouse Em-ployees' Industrial Union of Workers,Perth, was affixed hereto in the pre-sence of

II. P. Jensen.

The West Australian Shop Assistants and Ware-house Employees' Industrial Union of Work-ers, Perth,

W. J. PERRY,President.

REG. BOURKE,Secretary.

Signed for and on behalf of Berryman &Langley, Limited, in the presence of --

T. J. Darling.

Berryman & Langley, Ltd.,W. J. BERRYMAN.

Signed for and on behalf of F. AV. Lantzke,in the presence of

W. E. Bennett.E. W. LANTZKE.

Signed for and on behalf of B. Mercer,Limited, in the presence of

T. J. Darling.B. Mercer, Ltd.,

B. MERCER,Director.

Signed for and on behalf of Producers'Markets Co-operative, Limited, in thepresence of

D. J. Sutcliffe,Sub-manager.

H. W. SOOTHILL,General Manager.

Signed for and on behalf of Scanlan &Simper, Limited, in the presence of

V. Blythe.Scanlan & Simper, Ltd.,

W. J. SCANLAN,Manager.

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT No. 1:5 OF 1937.(Registered 19/7/1937.)

THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of "The Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-35," this 30th day of April,1937, between the West Australian Shop Assistants andWarehouse Employees' Industrial Union of Workers,Perth, of the one part, and Berryman & Langley, Lim-ited; Central Gardeners Markets, Limited; John Glen-denning (trading as the "W.A. Fruit & Produce Mar-kets") ; Frederick William Lautzke; Tasman HoratioNelson (trading as "Nelson & Company"); Producers'Markets' Co-operative, Limited; Scanlan & Simper,Ltd.; Edward Raymond Brawn, and B. Mercer, beingperSons, firms, or companies carrying on marketing busi-

ness in the State of Western Australia, of the other part,mutually covenant and agree the one with the other asfollows:

That we, the parties mentioned in Industrial Agree-ment No. 20/1926, Common Ride granted 12/8/36 andvaried by Order No. 554/31, agree to the cancellationof the said Agreement and request the Court of Arbi-tration to exercise its powers under Section 39 of "TheIndustrial Arbitration Act, t912-35," and cancel thesaid Agreement.

Signed for and on behalf of The WestAustralian Shop Assistants and Ware-house Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, in the presence of

M. Maynard.The West Australian Shop Assistants and Ware-

house Employees' Industrial Uni6n of Work-ers, Perth,

W. J. PERRY,President.

REG. BOURKE,Secretary.

Signed for and on behalf of Berryman &Langley, Limited, in the presence of

D. J. Sutcliffe.

Berryman and Langley, Limited,AV. J. BERRYMAN.

Signed for and on behalf of W.A. Fruit& Produce Markets, in the presence of

N. T. Helliar.M. N. OWENS,

Executrix of the Estate of the late John Glen -donning (tradimg as "W.A. Fruit & Pro-duce Markets'').

Signed for and on behalf of FrederickWilliam Lantzke, in the presence of

D. J. Sutcliffe.F. W. LANTZKE.

Signed for and on behalf of Nelson &Company, in the presence of

D. J. Sutcliffe.T. H. A. NELSON.

Signed for and on behalf of Producers'Markets Co-operative, Limited, in thepresence of--

D. J. Sutcliffe.P. C. R. LOARING.

Signed for and on behalf of Scanlan &Simper, Limited, in the presence of

G. D. Browne.Scanlan & Simper, Ltd.,

W. J. SCANLAN.

Signed for and on behalf of Edward Ray-mond Brawn, in the presence of

D. J. Sutcliffe.E. R. BRAWN.

Signed for and on behalf of B. Mercer,in the presence of

D. J. Sutcliffe.B. MERCER.

Western Australia.TilE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

United Dominions Corporation (Australia), Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of the abovenained Company is situ-ate at 47 St. George's terrace, Perth.

Dated this 9th day of AuguSt, 1937.

STONE, JAMES & CO.Solicitors in Western Australia

for the abovenamed Company.

1350 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AuGtis'n 13, 19:17.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.William Adams & Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorneygranted by William Adams & Company, Limited, to Mr.John Howard Russell has been revoked and that Mr.Frederick Charles Mc William is now the Attorney forthe Company in the State of Western Australia: Noticeis hereby further given that the Registered Office ofWil liani Adams & Company, Limited is situate at No.432 Murray street, Perth. The hours during which theoffice of the Company is accessible to the public are asfollows:Upon every week-day from 9 a.m. to 5.30p.m., excepting upon Saturday, when the hours are 9 a.m.to 12.30 p.m.

Dated this 29th flay of July, 1937.F. C. McWILLIAM,

Attorney for William Adams & Company,Limited, for the State of Western

Australia.Morris Craweour, Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth,

Solicitor for William Adams & Company, Limited.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Australian General Insurance Company, Limited.

TAKE notice that the Australian General InsuranceCompany, Limited, has its office or 'place of businesssituate at St. George's House, St. George's terrace,Perth, and, further, take notice, that Grant ElderMcDonald, of Commercial Travellers Buildings, St.George's terrace, Perth, Solicitor; John Har-old Dobson, of St. George's House, Perth, Manager, andBrian Edward Griffiths Simpson, of Warwick House, St.George's terrace, Perth, Solicitor, are jointly and sever-ally the true and lawful Attorneys of the said Company.

Dated this 20th day of July, 1937.BRIAN EDWARD GRIFFITHS SIiVIPSON,of Warwick House, 63 St. George's terrace,

Perth, Solicitor for the said Company.

TILE C01\11.'ANIES A.GT, 1893.Sunshine Veneer Furnishing Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofSunshine Veneer Furnishing Company, Limited, is situ-ate at Buildings, (i9 St. George's terrace, Perth,and is open to the public from 9 8.1m to 1 p.m. andfrom 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on week days and from '9 a.m.. to12 noon on Saturdays.

D. A. REDMOND,Secretary.

Warner & Redmond, Public Accountants, C.T'.A.Buildings, 69 St. George's terrace, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Home. Building Trust, Ltd. (In Liquidation).

NOTICE is hereby given that the final meeting in theliquidation of Home Building Trust, Ltd. (in liquida-tion), will be held at the Liquidator's office, C.T.A.Buildings, 69 St. George's terrace, Perth, on Friday,10th September, 1937, at 2 p.m.

Dated this 12th day of August, 1937.F. K. WARNER-,

Liquidator.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

The Lamson Store Service Company, Limited.THREE mouths' notice is hereby given, pursuant toSection 208 of "The Companies Act, 1893," of theintention of the abovenamed Company to cease to carryon business in the State of Western Australia. Theassets of the Company have been taken over by LamsonEngineering Company, Limited, by whom the businesswill be continued.

Dated this 10th clay of August, 1937.WALTER JAMES,

Attorney in Western Australiafor The Lamson Store Service Company, Limited.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.G. H. Michell & Sons; Limited.

TAKE notice that the Registered Office of G. II. Michell& Sons, Limited, is situate at Rooms 23 and 24, 2ndFloor, Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth, W.A.

R. G. McCUTCHEON,Attorney for the Company.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893,and of Autos, Ltd. (in voluntary liquidation).

NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 145of "The Companies Act, 1893," that a general meet-ing of the members of the abovenamed Company will beheld in the Board Room, Third Floor, W.A. TrusteeBuildings, 135 St. George's terrace, Perth, on Wednes-day, 25th August, 1937, at 4 p.m., for the purpose ofhaving laid before them the statement of account andreport of the Liquidators for the period ending 31stJuly, 1937.

Dated the 11.th day of August, 1937.E. C. EAST,A. J. H. WILSON,

Liquidators.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1.893.erahlton Beach Camps, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situated at the businesspremises of W. P. Edwards, Esq., at. Post Office lane,Geraldton, and is accessible to the public between thehours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on week days and 9 a.m. and12 noon on Saturdays, except on public holidays.

Dated the. 3rd day of August, 1937.ALTORFER & STOW,

of Durtacher street, Geraldtun,Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.R. G. Lynn, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situate at Rooms 10 and11, First Floor, Yorkshire House, 194 St. George's ter-race, Perth, and will be open to the public between thehours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m, and the hours of 2 p.m. and5 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, and betweenthe hours of 0 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturdays.

Dated this Oth clay of August, 1.937.PARKER & PARKER,

21 Howard street, Perth,Solicitors for the abovenamed Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Halbert Service, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of.Halbert Service, Limited, situated at 600 Hay street,Perth, will be 'changed as from the 9th day of August,1937, to First Floor, London Court Arcade, St. George'sterrace, Perth, and will be accessible to the public forthe transaction of business between the hours of 9 a.m.to 5.30 p.m. on week days, except on Saturdays, whenthe hours will be from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

Dated this 5th-day of August, 1937.Halbert Service, Limited,

R. S. HALBERT,Secretary.

J. G. PRITCHARD, LIMITED.NOTICE is hereby given that on 'and after the 9thAugust, 1.937, the Registered Office of the above Com-pany will be situated at No. 360 Murray street, Perth,and will be open and accessible to the public on allweek days (other than public holidays) between thehours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., except on Saturdays, when itwill be open between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1937.B. HARTNELL,

Secretary.

[N THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.No. 3 of 1933.

[n the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of Adams, Limited.

By the Order made by His Honour Mr. Justice Dwyerin the above matter, dated the 6th day of August, 1937,on the Petition of the abovenamed Company, it wasordered that Adams, Limited, be wound up under theprovisions of "The Companies Act, 1893," and thatthe costs of and incidental to the Petition and all costsincidental to the winding-up of the Company be taxedand paid out of the assets of the Company.

Dated this 9th day of August, 1937.OLNEY, GIBSON, & NEVILE,

Solicitors for the Company,C.M.L. Buildings, St. George's terrace, Perth,

A {MUST 13, 1937.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1351

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIANo. 3 of 1933.

.tm the matter of " The Companies Act, 1893,' and inthe matter of Adams, Limited.

HIS Honour Mr. Justice Draper has, by Order datedthe 9th day of August, 1937, appointed Albert Ernest.Weston, of St. George's terrace, Perth, Chartered Ac-countant (Australia), to be the Official Liquidator ofthe abovenamed Company.

Dated this 9th day of August, 1937.EARLE 13. ABNEY,

Associate.This Order was obtained by Messrs. Olney, Gibson,

& Nevile, of C.M.L. Buildings, St. George's terrace,Perth, Solicitors for the abovenamed Company.

N Ti MATTER. E THE COMPA NIES ACT, 1893(56 Vict., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toGeraldton Beach Camps, Limited.

Dated this 4th day ()I' August, 1937.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER. OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Vict., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toGeorge Kent (W.A.), Limited.

Dated this 31st day of July, 1037.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Vict., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under time provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toVictor Motor Company, Limited.

Dated this 30th day of July, 1937.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF' THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toWiluna Investments, Limited.

Dated this 29th day of July, 1937.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF' THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893(56 Vict., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toFrank Baseden, Limited.

Dated this 29th day of July, 1937.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER. OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Viet., No. S.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toR. G. Lynn, Limited.

Dated this 6th day of August, 1937.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Vict., NO. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toBurketts Agencies, Limited.

Dated this 9th day of August, 1937.G. J. BOYLSON,

Acting Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALI APROBA 'PE JURISDICTION.

In time Matter of the Will of Alice Randall, late of 232Heytesbury road, Subiaco, in the State of WesternAustralia, Married Woman, deceased.

TAKE notice that all creditors and other persons havingclaims or demands against the Estate of the abovenameddeceased are hereby required to send particulars inwriting of such claims and demands to The West Aus-tralian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Lim-ited, of St. George's terrace, Perth, the Executor namedin the Will of the said deceased, on or before the 13thday of September, 1937, after which date the Executorwill proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamong the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the claims and demands of which it shall then havereceived notice.

Dated the 4th day of August, 1937.

UNMACK & UNMACK,Solicitors for the Executor, the Said The West

Australian Trustee, Executor, and AgencyCompany, Limited, Withnell Chambers, How-ard street, Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE .TURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Estate of Edward Kalajzic, for-merly of Burakiu, but latterly of Perth, in time Stateof Western Australia, Farmer, deceased (intestate).

ALL persons having any claims or demands against theEstate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requiredto send particulars of the same in writing to the Ad-ministrator, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees, andAgency Company (W.A.), Limited, on or before the13th clay of September, 1937, at the expiration of whichtime the Administrator will distribute time assets of thesaid deceased among the persons entitled thereto, with-out reference to any claims or demands of which itshall not then have had notice.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1937.

HUBERT PARKER,of 15 Howard street, Perth, Solicitor for the Ad-

ministrator, The Perpetual Executors, Trus-tees, and Agency Company (W.A.), Limited.

1N THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURBSDICTION.

In the matter of the Estate of Colin Field, late ofBessell avenue, South Perth, in the State of West-ern Australia, Clerk, deceased (intestate).

ALL persons having any claims or demands against theEstate of Colin Field are hereby required to send par-ticulars in writing thereof to the Administratrix of theEstate of the said deceased, Ethel Adeline Field, ofcare of Fred Curran, Solicitor, of 37-39 Padbury Build-ings, Forrest place, Perth, in the said State, on orbefore the 13th day of September, 1937, after whichdate the Administratrix will proceed with the distri-bution of the Estate among the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to such claims and demands of whichshe shall then have received notice.

Dated this 2nd day of August, 1937.

FRED CURRAN,37-39 Padbury Buildings, Forrest place, Perth,

Solicitor for the Administratrix, Ethel Adeline Field.

1352 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 13, 1937.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Florence Minnie Cottrell,late, of 19 Keightley road, Subiaco, in the State ofWestern Australia, Married Woman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the Estateof the abovenamed deceased are requested to send par-ticulars in writing thereof to the Executor, The WestAustralian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company,Limited, of 135 St. George's terrace, Perth, on or beforethe 13th day of September, 1937, after which date theExecutor will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims and demands of whichit shall then have had notice.

Dated the 3rd day of August, 1937.PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard street., Perth,

Solicitors for the Executorof the Will of the said deceased.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Estate of Eva Elizabeth JaneScott, late of 144 Queen Victoria street, Fremantle,in the State of Western Australia, Married Woman(Nurse), deceased (intestate).

ALL persons having any claims or demands against theEstate of Eva Eilzabeth Jane Scott are hereby re-quired to send particulars in writing thereof to theAdministrator of the Estate of the said deceased,Thomas Scott, of care of Fred Curran, Solicitor, of37-39 Padbury Buildings, Forrest place, Perth, in thesaid State, on or before the 13th day of September,1937, after which date the Administrator will proceedwith the distribution of the Estate among the personsentitled thereto, having regard only to such claims anddemands of which he shall then have received notice.

Dated this 3th day of August, 1937.

FRED CURRAN,37-39 Padbury Buildings, Forrest place, Perth,

Solicitor for the Administrator, Thomas Scott.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and Codicil of Margaret Bignell, late of 4 North street, Swanbourne, in theState of Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands against the Estateof the abovenamed Margaret Bignell, deceased, are re-quired to send particulars thereof in writing to theExecutor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor, andAgency Company, Limited, of 135 St. George's terrace,Perth, on or before the 13th day of September, 1937,after which date the Executor will proceed to distri-bute the assets of the deceased among the persons en-titled thereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which it shall then have notice.

Dated the 9th day of August, 1937. .

STONE, JAMES & CO.,Solicitors for the Executor the sai The

West Australian Trustee, Executor,and Agency Company, Limited.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Francis Joseph Hurley,late of 85 Havelock street, Perth, and formerly of310 Churchill avenue, Subiaco, in the State of Wes-tern Australia, Retired Mine Owner, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsor demands against the Estate of the abovenamed de-ceased are requested to present full particulars of thesame in writing to the Executrix of the Will of the saiddecensM, c/o Lionel Weston de Morley, 44 St. George'sterrace, Perth, on or before the 1,3th day of September,1937, after the expiration of which time the Executrixwill distribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, without any reference toany claims or demands of which the said Executrix shallnot then have had notice.

Dated this Pith day of August, 1937.

LIONEL WESTON DE MORLEY,44 St. George 's terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the Executrix.

ESTATES placed under the charge of the Curator of Intestate Estates for Management during the Month of July, 1937:,-

No. Name of Deceased. Residence. Supposed Date ofNationality. Order.

Estimated Value ofDate ofDeath.

Personalty. Realty.

£ s. (1. £ s.d.65/36 Douglas, Agnes Subiaeo British 1-7-37 40 0 0 Nil 18-8-34

116/37 Clark, James formerly of Perth butlate of Claremont

do. 48 2 0 24-4-37

137/37 Noakes, Charles Gold-smith

Coolgardic do. 170 0 0 29-5-37

320/36 Rash, Walter Henry Ker.wan

formerly of MarvelLoch but late of

7-7-37 LS 10 0 22-10-36

Wooroloo44/37- Feheney, James formerly of Burekup

but late of Bengerdo. 14 10 7 35 0 0 12-1-37

108/37 Maguire, Ellen Elizabeth Brisbane, in the Stateof Queensland

do. 75 7 4 29-3-32

136/37, Mason, Charles ... Coolgardie do. 27 0 0 19-5-37142/37 Saville, John 480 Hay street, East do. 104 15 6 8-6-37

Perth115/37 Regan, John Peak Hill ... do. 15-7-37 1 9 0 10-4-37126/37 Laurie, Robert Nathan 94 Queen Victoria

street, Fremantledo. 5 0 0 5-5-37

134/37 Higginbottom, Robert Katanuing do. 112 0 0 19-5-37Baden Powell

141/37 MeGachy, Hugh 28 Holdsworth. Street,Fremantle

7 13 2 If 22-5-37

148/37 Marsden, James Richard Fourth street, Won-thella, Geraldton

do. 150 0 0 310 0 0 5-5-37

100/37 McDonald, Henry Northcliffe and 7 Aber-deen street, Perth

do. 17-7-37 3 18 0 Nil 7-4-37

149/37 Scott, Frank ... Lawlers do. 663 17 0 15-4-3795/37 Gibson, Frederick formerly of Leeder-

ville but late ofdo. 26-7-37 159 19 11 30-3-37

Claremont

Dated this 12th day of August, 1937. J. H. GLYNN,Curator of Intestate Estates.

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