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01' STERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 4 p.m.] AT THE GENBltAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPBU.] No.2,] PERTH: D nEVESTING POR'l'IO]T OJ<' PER'l'H Sl.rB. Lo'l' 41 IN HIS IvIAJESTY. (uuLler GO Viet., No. 22, Sec. G.) "VESTERN AUB1'RALIA, 1 By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK TO 'VIT. S GEORG-E OENHAJi.I BEDFOltD, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Goverllor. 73;1 () i IfolY IL.S.] of the ]'lost Honoul'u ble 01'c1e1' of the Bath, Goycruor in and over the Sta.te of "Yes tern Australia and its Dependen- cies, etc., etc .• etc. W HEREAS by "'1'he Transfer of Land Act, 1893, A.mendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), t,he Governor was empoweTed, by Proclamation in tho Govern- ment Gazette, to revest in Her late Majesty, her heirs or suc- cessors, 11,S of her or their formcr estfLte, fLU or a,ny lands whereof Her Majesty then was, or Her IVlfLjesty, or her heirs or successors, mig'ht thereafter becollle the registered proprietor or proprietors: AND WHEiCEAS His l'iln,jesty King Edmtrd the Seventh is nolV tho registered proprietor of portion of Perth Sub. Lot 41, registered in the Office of Titles, in Volume 139, Folio 173: Now '1:HlllRl<JFDrm I, the said Governor, wit.h the a,dvice fLml consent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclalll>1tioll revest in His M>1jesty King l<Jdward the Seventh, his hen's fLnd successors, portion of Perth Sub Lot 41 aforesaid, as of his former cst11,te. Given under my hand aud the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this third day of January, 1907. By His Excellency's Comnmnd, N. J. lY:IOORE, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! ! REVESTING PORTION OF VICTORIA LOCATION 1900 IN HIS MAJESTY. PROOLAMATION (under 60 Viet., No, 22, Sec. 6.) IfVES1'ERN AUSTRALIA,} TO WIT. FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.! -Yio¥ By His Excellency Admiral Sir FHEDERICK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of 'Vestern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. W HEREAS by "The Tmnsfer of Land Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), the Governor was empowered, by Proclamation in the Govern- ment Gazette, to revest in Her late l\fajesty, her heirs or successors, as of her or their former estate, all or auy lands whereof Her Majesty then was, or Her Majesty, or her JANUARY 11. [1907, heirs or successors, might thereafter become the registered proprietor or proprietors: AND His l\Iajesty JCing Edward the Seventh is now tho re,;'isterod proprietor of portion of Victoria Location 1\)00, registered in the Office of Titles in Volume :)73, Folio 80: Now 'J:HEREFOKE I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Conncil, do by this Proc111,mation revest in His :l'!Iajcsty King Edward the Seventh, his hoirs nud snccessors, portion of Victori11, Location 1900 afon'sa,id, as of his former estate Given under my hand allCl the Public Seal of the said State, 11,t Perth, this :3rd da,y of January, 1P07. By His Excellency's Commanrl, N . .5. MOORE, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE 'l'nE KING! I ! REVES'l'ING PORTIONS OF VW'J'ORIA I,ocATIONs 1760 AND IN HIS lilAJ]'STY. PROOLArtTATION (under GO Viet.. , :\'0. 22, Sec. G). WESTERN AUSTILlLIA, } TO WIT. FREn. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.] 897{) TUu3 By His Exc:ellency Admiral Sir 1"'ltED:F.RICK GEORGE DnXH.A?>I BED.FOH.D, Knight Grand Cross of the ])-Iost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the btate of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc" etc. W HEREA.S by "The 'I'ransfer of Land Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 18H6" (GO Viet., No. 22), the Governor was empowered, by Proclamation in the Gov61'n- ment Gazette, to revest in Her htte JliIajesty, her heirs or successors, as of her or their former estate, all or any hnds whereof Her Majesty then was, or Her .iVlajesty, or her heirs or successors, mig'ht thereafter become the registered proprietor or proprietors: AND WHlllREAS His Jl.fajesty King Edward the Seventh is now the registered proprietor of portions of Victoria Locations 1760 and 2089 registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 372, Polio 109: Now cr'HlllRlll- FORlll I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this IJroclmrmtion revest in His Majesty King Edward the Seventh, his heirs and successors, portions of VictorifL Locations 1760 and 2089 aforesaid, as of his former estate. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said 8tate, at Perth, this tbird day of January, 1907. By His Excellency's Command, N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands, GOD SA VE THE KING! ! !

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

L1t:gGIST}~R};D AT THE GENBltAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPBU.]

No.2,] PERTH: D

nEVESTING POR'l'IO]T OJ<' PER'l'H Sl.rB. Lo'l' 41 IN HIS IvIAJESTY.

PROOLA~\IAT10N (uuLler GO Viet., No. 22, Sec. G.)

"VESTERN AUB1'RALIA, 1 By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK TO 'VIT. S GEORG-E OENHAJi.I BEDFOltD, Knight Grand

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Goverllor.

73;1 () i IfolY

IL.S.]

Cr~lss of the ]'lost Honoul'u ble 01'c1e1' of the Bath, Goycruor in and over the Sta.te of "Yes tern Australia and its Dependen­cies, etc., etc .• etc.

W HEREAS by "'1'he Transfer of Land Act, 1893, A.mendment Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No. 22), t,he

Governor was empoweTed, by Proclamation in tho Govern­ment Gazette, to revest in Her late Majesty, her heirs or suc­cessors, 11,S of her or their formcr estfLte, fLU or a,ny lands whereof Her Majesty then was, or Her IVlfLjesty, or her heirs or successors, mig'ht thereafter becollle the registered proprietor or proprietors: AND WHEiCEAS His l'iln,jesty King Edmtrd the Seventh is nolV tho registered proprietor of portion of Perth Sub. Lot 41, registered in the Office of Titles, in Volume 139, Folio 173: Now '1:HlllRl<JFDrm I, the said Governor, wit.h the a,dvice fLml consent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclalll>1tioll revest in His M>1jesty King l<Jdward the Seventh, his hen's fLnd successors, portion of Perth Sub Lot 41 aforesaid, as of his former cst11,te.

Given under my hand aud the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this third day of January, 1907.

By His Excellency's Comnmnd, N. J. lY:IOORE,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

REVESTING PORTION OF VICTORIA LOCATION 1900 IN HIS MAJESTY.

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

IfVES1'ERN AUSTRALIA,} TO WIT.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[L.S.!

-Yio¥

By His Excellency Admiral Sir FHEDERICK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of 'Vestern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

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

Governor was empowered, by Proclamation in the Govern­ment Gazette, to revest in Her late l\fajesty, her heirs or successors, as of her or their former estate, all or auy lands whereof Her Majesty then was, or Her Majesty, or her

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heirs or successors, might thereafter become the registered proprietor or proprietors: AND WIUJl~lllAS His l\Iajesty JCing Edward the Seventh is now tho re,;'isterod proprietor of portion of Victoria Location 1\)00, registered in the Office of Titles in Volume :)73, Folio 80: Now 'J:HEREFOKE I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the I~xecutive Conncil, do by this Proc111,mation revest in His :l'!Iajcsty King Edward the Seventh, his hoirs nud snccessors, portion of Victori11, Location 1900 afon'sa,id, as of his former estate

Given under my hand allCl the Public Seal of the said State, 11,t Perth, this :3rd da,y of January, 1P07.

By His Excellency's Commanrl, N . .5. MOORE,

Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE 'l'nE KING! I !

REVES'l'ING PORTIONS OF VW'J'ORIA I,ocATIONs 1760 AND 208~) IN HIS lilAJ]'STY.

PROOLArtTATION (under GO Viet.. , :\'0. 22, Sec. G).

WESTERN AUSTILlLIA, } TO WIT.

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

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By His Exc:ellency Admiral Sir 1"'ltED:F.RICK GEORGE DnXH.A?>I BED.FOH.D, Knight Grand Cross of the ])-Iost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the btate of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc" etc.

W HEREA.S by "The 'I'ransfer of Land Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 18H6" (GO Viet., No. 22), the

Governor was empowered, by Proclamation in the Gov61'n­ment Gazette, to revest in Her htte JliIajesty, her heirs or successors, as of her or their former estate, all or any hnds whereof Her Majesty then was, or Her .iVlajesty, or her heirs or successors, mig'ht thereafter become the registered proprietor or proprietors: AND WHlllREAS His Jl.fajesty King Edward the Seventh is now the registered proprietor of portions of Victoria Locations 1760 and 2089 registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 372, Polio 109: Now cr'HlllRlll­

FORlll I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this IJroclmrmtion revest in His Majesty King Edward the Seventh, his heirs and successors, portions of VictorifL Locations 1760 and 2089 aforesaid, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said 8tate, at Perth, this tbird day of January, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands,

GOD SA VE THE KING! ! !

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THE LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACTS, 1902 AND 1905. CLOSURE OF ROADS.

PROOLAMATIONS WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

TO "\VI'I\

FR,ED. G. D. BEDFOIlD,

"( \

By His Excellency Admiral Sir FR,EDERICK GEORGE DENHA~I BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross

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

Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

Governor. [L.S.]

W HEREAS by "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1902" (1 and 2 Edwardi VII., No. 20), and "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1905" (5 Edwardi VII., No. 22), the Governor may, by Proclamation in the Government Gctzette, after the opinion

of the Road Board of the District has been requested, close any road or reservation for a road which nmy lmvo been surveyed or shown as a road on any plan published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: Provided snch road is not within the limit of a Municipality, and has not been declared a Government road or a road under" The Roads Act," or any Act amending the same: AND WHEREAS the roads hereinafter described have been surveyed and shown as roads on the under­mentioned pl:ms as published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: AND it is desirable to close such roads: AND WHEltEAS the opinion of the undermentioned Road Boards has been requested: Now 'l'HEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C. B., Governor as aforesaid, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby dech,re the said surveyed roads to be closed.

COl1'. No.

11202/06

10915/06

:;29:3/99

50~Hi/C4

7:388/0G

13,105/05

10014 /06

G7RD 06 &: 1;\)0(;/0 ;

9093iO(;

26H5/~lD

1054,8/06

PIau.

343A/40

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Broomehill Townsite

417A/M)

AppertarmA.A. ,

145/80 ...

41Gll/40

4,]5/80

Gino'in o

378A &; 37i'D. '10

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DESCRIP'l'IONS ABOVE REFEIlRED TO:

ROlld Board.

Beverley

l{a,ta,nning;

BroolUE'hill

Kn,tanning

Northf,mpton

Plantagend

Katanning ...

Uppm· Blackwood

Wagin

Culmlling' ...

Description.

The surveyed road leaving the South corner of Avon Location 1258, and extending South-West and South-East through Location 4422, and along part of the North-Ea8t boundary of Location 7172 to the N orth-West boundary of Location 5660; thence South-West and North-West along the South-East boundary of Stoid Location 7172 and part of its South-y\Test boundary to the North corner of Location 83H4.

The surveyed road passing throngh Kojonup Location 2912, as shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 15829.

Leeds Street, from North corner of Lot 334 to Rnilway Reserve; Lathom Street, from Leeds Street to Linden Street; Leader Street, fr0111 Leeds Street to Linden Street; also right-of-way between Leader and Lathom Streets, from IJeeds Street to Linden Street.

'l'he surveyed road extending South-Eastward through Kojonup Locations 3379 and 3380 to Road No. 2'14·5 at the latter's South­East corner.

'fhe surveyed road passing along part of the North boundary of Appertarnt A.A. Lot 33, and the North and East houndaries of A.A. Lot 34.

'fhe surveyed road extending Northward along the VVC3t boundary and . Eastward along the North boundary of Plantaganct Location 447

to the Vi-est side of Road No. 2'M8.

(1.) 'fhe surveyed road extending North from the South-East corner of Kojonup Location 1018 to the South-West side of a surveyed road near the South-West corner of Kojonup Location 90G.

(2.) The surveyed road passing' along the Eastern boundaries of Kojonup Locations 1614 and 1635 to the South-East corner of Loca­tion H07.

'fhe surveyed road leILving tho I~ast side of Itoad No. 2518 H.t the N orth-vVest corner of Nelson Location 7H6, and extending East along its North boundary, and the North boundaries of Nelson Locn,tions 1196 and 794 to the latter's North-East corner.

'1'he sllrveyed road leaving the surveyed road which intersects the South boundary of 'Williams Location 2612, and extending East along said boundary and that of C.P. 48/H16 to the latter's South­East corner; thence North to the South-VV est corner of Williams Location lG09. Also, the surveyed road leaving the above road at the North-West corner of vVilli"ms Location 4099, fmd extending South-EILstward through Williflms Location 4OH3 to the l"tter's Eastern bound"ry.

TI\at part of Lefroy Street in Gingin extending Eastward along p"rt of the South boundary of Gingin Sub. Lot 72, and that of Sub. Lot 73, from the North-East side of Ro"d No. 2030 to Gingin Brook. (Area of closed road Oa. 21'. 2fop.)

'1'he surveyeuroad extending South-Efj,st\ml'd through Williams Loca­tions 6871 and 5196 from the North-East corner of Loc:,tion 521<1 to the South boundary of said Location 6871.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the sn.id Stltti>, at Perth, this 9th day of J"nuILry, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

N. J. MOORE, Minister for I>ands.

GOD SAVE THE KING!::

JAN. 11, 1907,J GOVERNMENT

THE LAND AOT, 1898. (62 Vict., No. 37.)

RESUllIPTION OF PORTION OF AVON LocA'rION 4146 (O.P. 3Gll/55) FOR WATER SUPPLY (PIPE TRACK).

PROOLAMATION "'ESTERN AUSTRALU,"I By His Excellency Adlniral Sir FREDERICK

TO WIT. 5 GEORGE DENHA)I BEDPORD, Knight Grand FUED. G. D. BEDFOHD, Cross of the JYIost Honourable Order of the

Governor. Ba.th, Governor in aua over the State of 'Vestern Australia and its Dependencies,

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

W HEREAS by Section 9 of " The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may by Proclamation resnme, for any of

the purposes specified in Section 39 of the said Act, anv portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase: AN; WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that portion of Conditionltl Purchase 3611/55 should be resumed for one of the objects and purposes speciiled in paragraphs 2 and 7 of Section 39 of the said Act, this is to say, for Pipe 'rrack (Railway Water Supply) : Now 'l'HEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C.B., Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation resume that portion of Conditional Purchase 8611/55 (Avon Location 4146) described in Schedule her'3to attached, for the pmpose aforesa,id.

Given under mv hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this third day of Janmu-y, 1907.

By His Exeellency's Comnmncl,

N. J. l'IIOORE, Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE 'J'HE KING! ! !

SCHEDULK Bounded by lines starting from a point on ~L West bound­

ary of C.P. 8611/55 situate 0° l' 6 ch~tins 26·,'"<> links from its most South-vVesterly cornel', and extending 59° 58' 5 chains 21,'0 links to the East boundary of said C.P. 3611/55; thence North 57 -{o links; thence 239° (58' 5 chains 21-{o linl,s and 180° l' 57-(0 links to the starting point, as surveyed, O.P. Resumption 887.

REVISION OOURT. PH.OOLAMAT10N

WJ':S'l'BRN AUSTRALIA, On behalf of His ExcoUeney Admiral Sir TO WIT. FREDERICK GEORGB DENHAM BEDFORD,

E. A. S'roNE, Knight Grand Cross of the ll'Iost Honour·

Governor's Deputy. ~~~~. p;~dS~a~! ~}l~~~t~~.'n l~~~~~'~li~ ~~(laU~ [I •. s.l Depellclencies~ etc., etc., etc.

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

and places as may be fixed by Proclamation, ~Ll1d the Rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have juris­diction shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'l'Hl'JI<E­FOI<E I, the said Governor, acting with the advice of the Executive Conncil, and in the exercise of the powers con­ferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held at 11 a,.m. on iYIonday, the 14th January now next ensuing, at the Court House, Norseman, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Dundas Electoral District.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 8th day of November, 1906.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBER'l' KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE 'J'HE KING!!!

C.L.D.7892/1906. AMENDMENT OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE KA'fAN­

NING AND WILLIAMS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS.

PROOLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, } On behalf of His Excellency Admiral SIr

TO WIT. FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFOltD,

E. A. STONE, Governor's Deputy.

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

LL.S.] Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS under and by virtue of the provisions of "The Magisterial Districts Act, 1886," the Gover­

nor is empowered to alter the boundaries of Magisterial Districts, either by separating pa.rt of a Magisterial Dis­trict from a.nd declaring that it shall no longer form part of a Magisterial District, 01' by adding to a Magisterial District other land, whether theretofore included 01'

not, within the limits of a Magisterial District: AND WHEI<EAS by Proclamation dated the 3rd day of Septem­ber, 1902, the boundaries of the Katanning and Williams Mag'isterial Districts were duly declared: AND WHEI<EAS

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it is deemed expedient to alter the said boundaries: Now, 'l'HEI<EFORE I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclamation declare the boundaries of the Katanning and 'Williams l'IIagisterin,l Districts shall be amended, and shall for the future be as follows :-

Al'IIENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES.

KA'l'ANNIXG l'IIAGISTEI<IAL DISTI<ICT. Bounded by lines starting from the junction of the

Frankland and Gordon Rivers, and extending Northerly to a point situate 16 miles West of the lI5-mile post on the Perth-Albany Road; thence N orth-'iV esterly to the junction of the Blackwood and Balgitrrup Rivers; thence along the Arthur Rivel' upwards to a point vVest of the l47-mile post on the Perth-Albany Road; thence East to a point South of the Sonth-East corner of P.P.R. 8i275; thence along its East boundary and that of 8/276 to the right bank of the Beaufort River, and along' it and the East branch of same upwards to a point North of the aforesaid 147 -mile post on the Perth-Albany Road; thence North to the South boun­dary oflate IV.A. Lancl Co.'s Location 277 ; thence Northerly to the 15-mile post on the vVagin-Arthur Road; thence North to a point 'Vest of survey mark Q6, neal' Bungoll Pool on the Arthur River; thence East, passing through said survey mark Q6 to a point in a line extending South­vVesterly fromlYIt. Glasse to survey mark 011 near Kybelup Pool on the PallinupRivel'; thence South-vVesterly through said survey mark 011 to a point East of the South-West corner of Plantagenet Location 169, near Pootenup; thence vVest to said corner, and vVesterly to the intersection of the centre of the Gordon l~iver with the East boundary of Reserve 875, and thence downwards along the Gordon River to the starting point.

AMENDMENT OJ? BOUNDARIES.

,\VILLJA1IS MAGISTERIAL DIS'l'RIe'I'. Bounded by lines starting from the 41-mile mark on the

Perth-Albany Road, and extending East 20 miles; thence South-Easterly to Cojatotine Pool on tho Hotham I-Liver; thence by said River upwards to Milling-aIling Pool; thence Easterly in direction of Mount Glasse to the 120th Meridian; thence South to a point East of Survey Mark Q6 neal' Bungon Pool 011 the Arthur River; thence vVest through said Survey Mark Q6 to ~t point situate North of the l5-mile post on the vVagin-Arthur Road; thence South to said 15-mile post; thence Southerly to a point on the South boundary of late W.A. Land CO.'8. I"ocation 277, situate North of the l't7-mile post on the Perth-AlbanyRoad; thence South to the Ea,st Branch of the Beaufort River, and along its right bank downwards to the prolongation North of the Ea,st boundary of P.P. Po. 8/2'76; thence South, passing along the latter and the East boundary of P.P.R. 8/275 to a, point situate West of the H7-mile post on the Perth· Albany Road; thence West to the right bank of the Arthur River and along- it to the Kojonup-Bunbury Road (known as the" Old Post Road "), and along the latter West­North-Westerly to a point South of snrvey mark '1'52 on the East branch of the Collie River; thence North to a point East of survey mark T28 on the Harris River, thence Northerly to the South-West corner of P.P.R. 8/194, t,nd along its vVest boundary North to a point sit.uate West of the South­West corner of Reserve 605 near quilldannillg; thence East to a point in a line extending South-South-Eastcrly from the Hotham and Williams Rivers to the junction of the Blackwood and Balgarrup Rivers; thence North-North­Easterly to said junction of Hotham and vVilliams Rivers, and thence onwards to the starting point.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this ninth day of January, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

THE LAND ACT, 1898. ORDERS IN OOUNCIL.

At the Executive Cmmcil ChambM', at Perth, this third day of Jemuary, 1907.

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P'resent: His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourables-The Premier, I The Coloninl Secretary.

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

Reserve shall vest in, and be held by any .i\'[unicipality, Road Board, 01' other person or persons to be named in the

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order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section ::\9 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order, and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that

Reserves 3~6 (Perth Sub. Lot 45 and Lots 457 and 458)

and 3~9 (Lot 459), East Perth, should vest in and be held

by the Minister for Railways in trust for "Rail way" : Now, 'rHEREFORE, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Minister for Railways.

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BE RN ARD PARKER,

Acting Clerk of the Council.

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

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

1O~8' Victorin (Mingenew-De Grey Stock Route) should

vest in and be helc1 bv the Honourable ;rIinister for Works: Now, 'l'HEREFORE, :tIts Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct thnt the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held bv the Honourable Minister for IV or ks in trust for" Watel: Supply," with power to the said the Honoumble Minister for"\V orks to lease the whole or any portion of the snid Reserve for nny term not exceeding twenty-one years from the dnte of the lease.

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BERNARD PARKER,

A cting Clerk of the Council.

W HEREAS by Section ,12 of " 'rhe Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any

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

Reserve 1O'{;04; Southern Cross Lot 701 (Wa,ter), should

vest in and be held by the Honourable Minister for Works for the Stnte of 'Western Australia, Administrator of " '1'he Goldfields liI1ater Supply Act, Hlu2": Now, 'J'HlmEFOltll,

His l~xcellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Counell, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Honourable Minister for Works for the State of Western Austmlia. Administrator of '''L'he Goldfields ,Vater Supply Act, 1902," in trust for" vYater," with power to the said the Honoumble ;rIinistcr for Works for thfl State of ,Vestern Austmlin, Administrator of" The Gold­fields Water Supply Act, 1902," to lease the whole or any portion of the snid l'l,eserve for any term not oxceeding twenty-one years from the d[~tG of the lease.

'1'he previous Order in Council respecting this Reserve is hereby cancelled.

BEl'l,NARD "PARKER,

Acting Clerk of the Council.

W HEREAS by Section 42 of "'1'he L>1nd Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anv

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

lo';th,Williams (near Bnnnistel') Loc. 5557, late C.P. 1 \P,p s,

should vest in and be held by the Honourable Minister for

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

Railwnys: Now, THEREFORE His Excellency the Governor by and with the advice H,nd cons(mt of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve slmll vest in nnd be held by tho Honournble Minister £01' Rnilways in trust for" Ballast Pit."

BERNARD PARKER,

Acting Clerk of the Council.

At the EJ'eC1ttive Council Chamber, at Pc,·th, this n'inth (lny of J(Ln1wry, 1907.

Ptescnt: His Excellency the Goveruor's Deputy_

The HOllonrn.bles-

The Premier, The Attorney General, The Colonial Secrehu·y.

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

reserve shall vest in, and be held by any municipMity, road board, or othor person Or persons to he named in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section :39 of the snid Act, 01' for the like 01' other public purposes to be specified in such OJ'dol', and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding' twenty-one years from the chte of the lease: AND WHEREAS it is deemed C'xpediont that

Reserve 8~6 (IJnkesidc Lot 10) should vest in and be held

by Predl"ick North, Herbert Hortin, and John ]How forth in trust for .c\gricultul'al Hn 11: Now, 'l'lU]REFORE, His Excellency the Governor, by nnd with the adviec' and c(ln­sent of the Executive Council, does hereby direct that the before-ll1entionec1l'eserve shall vest in fmd and be held by :B'redrick North, Herbert Hm·tin, ,md John l'iIowfor!h, with power to the said Fr('dlick North, Herhort Hortin, ancl John l\Iowforth to lease the whole or any portion of the said reserve for nny term not ('x<:eeding twenty-one yenrs from the date of the lease.

BERNAlW PL\RKEL'I"

Acting Clerk of the Council.

THE ROADS ACT, 1002.

ORDERS IN COUNCn.

At the Exec1itive CotLncil Chamber, o,t Perth, this thiJ'd day of JnJ11tn,-y, 1907.

'['he Prmnier, lOUSO -r?foil

Pl'O;lcnt:

His Excellency the Go\'or1101',

The HOllournblcs-The ColO1dal Secreta.ry.

W HEREAS by Section 9(i of '''L'he Hoad, Act, 1902," it is provided tlmt, snbject to 1 hl' provisions of

"The Permanent Reserves Act, 1809," tlw Govprnor may place any Public Reserve under the control nnd manage­ment of n H,oad Botwd, and that for the purpose of control­ling Or nmnaging such Heserve the Board slmll have all the power of a Board of Parks and Resorves appointed under "'rhe Parks and Eeserves Act, 11)95," together with the powers conferred by " The Ro" ds Ad, H102": AND WHEREAS

it is expedient that Reserve ](;t35' Grcen1ll0nnt Lots 282,

286, and 310 should be p'aced under the control nnd management of the Grcenm,,(lllt Roacl Board: Now, 'l'HERE­

FORE, His Excellency the GO\'cl'l1or, by [mel with the advice and consent of the Executin) Conncil, and in exercise of the power conferred by the recited section of "The Ronds Act, 1002," doth hereby place the said Reserve under the control and manag'ement of the Greenmount R,oad Board.

558.(. TUllO

BERNAIW PARKER,

Acting Clerk of the Couneil.

W HEREAS by Section 0(; of '''1'he Ronds Act, 1902," it is provided that, subj()ct to the provisions of "'1'he

Permanent Reserves Act, HmO," the Governor may place any Public Reserve under the control and nmnagament of a Hoad Bonl'd, and th[~t for the purpose of controlling' or managing such reserve the Bonrd shn11 lmve all the power of a Board of Parks and B ('serves appointed under "The Parks and Reserves Act, 18\).3," together with the powers conferred by '''rhe Roads Ad, 1902": AND WHEREAS it is

expedient tha,t Reserve 101b2, Landing Stage (l1>Iandurah),

should be placed under the control and nmm1genrent of the

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

IIIurray R,oad BoaI'd: Now, 1'HEREFORE, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in excrcise of the power conferred by the recited section of "The Roads Act, 1902," doth hereby place the said Heserve under the control and man­agement of the IIIUl'ray Boad Board,

BERN ARB PARKER,

Acting Clerk of the Council.

At the Exec1dil'e 001mci! Ohamber, at Pe1'th, this 9th ,lay of Jan1l.ury, 1907.

Present: His Excellency tl1e Governor.

The HOnOUl'llbles-11'ho Pl'Cmi01', The Colonial Secretary, The A ttOl'lley Geueral,

~ 1 .., 8 TVT;-rl

W HEHEAS by Secti()n 9G of" '1'he Roads A,ct, 1902," it is pro"ide~l t,hat. 8ubj'Jct to the provisions of "The

Permanent Heserves Act, 1800." tho Governor may place any Public Reserve uncleI' the control ancl ll1a,nagcment of a Road Board, and that for the purpos" of controlling 01'

managing such l{eserve the Board 8h:t11 have all the power of a Board of Parks and Eesel'ves appointed under "The Parks lLnd Reserves Act, 180,)," together with the powers conferred by "Tho Roads Act. L\)02": 1~ ND wrnmEAS it is

expodient that Reserve 1O~28 (j\[eckering' Ijots 127 and 128),

set apart for (lLULrl'Y (srendl, should be placed nnder the COl1tI',,~l and Inall<1gmnent of tho l\Ieckcring Road Board: No-w, rl'Hl~1~lU'0gJ!), llis Exc<-'lloncy t.he GOV81'llOl', hy and with tbe ad vico !1l1d CQllocnt of the EXGcuti vc Council, and in exorcise of the po\Vr::r conferred by the recited section of " The EOll,c]s Act, 1902," doth horeby the saicll~eserve under the control and m,l,nagement the Meckering Rop.d Hoard.

BJ£I~SAR1J PARKER.,

Acting Clerk of the COllneil.

Ji'OH.lI:IA'l'ION 01<' LOCAIJ BOARD OF HEALTH FOR

BIWOKTON.

O1WER IN OOU.0TOIL. At the Execntil'" 001C11Ci! ChambeT, at PM·th, this 8rcc clay of

Jumwry, 1907. Present:

His Excelloncy i,he Con~rnol'. The HOllOUl'ahles-

The I'l'elllier, The Uolonial Secretary.

I-IEI~EAS by Section If) of "rrJlc JIealth .Act, l8DS,') the Governor m"y :1ppoint :tny number of persons,

not exceeding seven, to be " Local Bom'd of Healt,h for any District, not forming pfLrt of ,1, IYlunicipal Dish-ict: Now, ~'H}lREPORJl), His Exeelleney the Govornor of Vi estern Australia, by and with the advice ancl consent of the Executive Conneil, does heroby :Lppoint the unclermentioned persons to be [t Loc"l Bonrd of Health for the District of Brookton, such District embracing all lands within the Coutral Wal'd of Brookton HO<td District:-

LA'l'HA}I A. \VITHALL, ;\Lu,'l'IN' C. ~ OAOE:, EOBgRT ItOBINSON, GEORGE TILLER,

Ronmn ];. S. CI{AWlml~D, G"EORGE L. EVEl~E'l'rl')

SA3IUEL 'IV ILL IAlYIS.

BEl'1,N ARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Execnti ve Council.

No. 99.-P.0.

JTJSTICES O}<' THE PEA.OE. Premie1"s O.tJi.ce, Perth,

10th Jan1l.ary, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be

.J ustices of the Peace:-

P.O. 161/1906. JAMES STEWAR'l', Esqnire, of Glenorehy, Arthur

Rivet" for the Katanlling jJJ agisterial District.

P.O. 262/1906. ARTHUR WILLIAJYI GLOVER, Esquire, of Perth, for

the Perth Magisterial District.

GAZETTE, W.A. 73

HIS Exc811eney the Governor in Council has also been pleased to accept the resignations of

C.S.O, 1856/1904.'. Willi,.,m Firminger, Esquire, of Perth, as a Justice

of the Peace for the North Coolgardie J\Ifl,gis­teri"l District.

C.S.0.264.1/1903. Ernest Alfled iiield, Esquire, of lYIingenew, as a

Jnsvice of the Peace for the Victoria JliIagis­teriR) District.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

No. 96-P.0. Premiel" s o.tJi.ce,

Perth, 12th December, 1906. c.s.o. tH,~-

T HE following Despateh and enclosure, received by His Excellency the Govcrnor from the Right Honoumble

the SecretRry of State for the Colonies, are published for general information.

A. COLENSO KESSEL L, SecretRry to the,Premier.

Downing ~h'eet, 9th October, 1906.

Sir, "YVith reference to my oi1'cu1>1,1' despatch of the 20th of

S"ptember, HJ05, I have tlw honour to transmit to you, for the informatioll of your G-:;Yernment, copies of a notice issued by the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parlia,­mont with regard to the nomination of candidates for the Nc,bel PeRce Prize of 1907.

I have to reqllest thitt you will take snch action with reference to this doeumont as may seom calculated to make the conditions of the Pl'i"e known to those bodies and persons who are qualified to nomiu<tte candidates.

It will be noted th:l,t the U<tmes of cRndidates should be received by the Committee before the 1st of February next.

I have, etc.,

ELGIN. '1'he Officer administering the Government

of Western Australia.

Drl'r NORsKE S'rORTINGS :;S-OBffiLKOllIFl'E. NOBEL C01UMIT­~.rEE OF THE NOR\VEGIAN PARLIA1\IEN'l'.

NOBEIJ PEACE PRIZE. All proposnJs of candidates ror the Nobel Peace Prize, ,yhich is to be

distributed December 10th, 1007, must, in ordOl' to be taken into con~ siderrttioll, be hid before the Nobel COll1mittee of the NOl'Wegj,111 Pa,r~ limnent by a duly qualified person before the jirst of FelJyuary of the snme yew/".

Anyone of the following' pe:t:sons is held to be duly qunlified: (a) nicmbcrs and late memb0rs of the Xobel COlnmittee or the Norweg· ian Pa,rliamcnt, a.s well as the advisers appointed at, the Norwegian Nohel Inst,itute; (b.) Members of Parliament and Memhers of Govern~ ment of the different States, as wen 3S ]'Iembel's of the Intcn'IJarlimnen­blryUnioll; (c.) Members of the Iniernatiolllt] Arbitration Conrt at the Hngue; (d.) J\Ie1ubers of the Conunission of the Permanent Inter. nationnl J'enee Burea,u; (e.) Members and aS1;ociatcs of tbe Inst.itute of Interno,tioltal Law; (/') University Professors of PoHtical Science and of I..Iaw, of History, and of Philosophy; and (g.) Persons who have received the Nobel Peaoe Prize.

rrhe Nobel Peace Prize may also be accorded to institutions or assO' ciations.

According to the Code of Sta.tutes, § 8, the grounds upon which any proposal is macle must be stated, and handed ill along with such papm's and other documents as may therein be referred to.

According to § 3, every written work, to qualify for a prize, must have appeared in print.

For particulars, f{naUj~cd persons are requested to apply to the~ office of the Nobel COllllnittee of the Norwegia.n Parliament, Drallllllellsvei 19, Kristiallia.

THE GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK is hereby notified, for public infol'ma,tioll, that

Agencies of the Government Savings Bank have been opened at the Post Offices, Balingup and Kellel'berrin, and Agencies for the receipt of deposits only at the Post Office, ]-imiston, and the undermentioned Timber Mills of the }1:Iillar'sKal'l'i and Jarra'1 Coy., 1902, Ltd. :-

Treasury,

Jarrahdale ::YIill, No.6 Yarloop Mill, No.5 Hoffman l):Iill Wellington IVIill Waterous lI'Iill.

L. S. ELIOT, Under 'freasnrer.

Perth, lOth January, 1907.

74 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

The T1'easury, Pel'th, 4th JanuM'y, 1907.

T HE following 8tatements of Stores purchased under Section 41, Subsections (c.) and (d.) of the Tender Board Regula· tions, are published for general information.

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

DEPARTMEN'l' OF MINES-WATER SUPPLY BRANCH.

RE'I'URN OF }\R'l'LCLES PUROHASED OUTSIDE CONTRAOT, BY AU'l'HORl'l'Y OF 'l'HE GOVERNOR IN COUNOIL.

Qnantityor Nl.unbel'. From whom obtniued. Description. Rate. Cost.

DUI'ing the month ended 30th SeptembM', 1906.

7G,500 I Strelitz Bros. lin. feet

... I Mannesmann Tubes, 4in. £ s. d.

... I Is. 1 ad. perft.\4,402 14 8

19th October, 190G.

l'1,ETUl{N OJ!' Ar<TLCLEs (OOS'l'ING £25 BU'!' NO'I' lYIORE 'l'HAN £1,000), PUROHASED OU'I'SIDE CONTRAOT, BY AU'I'HOIU'l'Y O~' 'rHE TENDER BOARD.

DUI'ing the month ended 30th September, 1906.

1 only James :iYlcI VOl', Coolgardie ... I Bay gelding, brandec( IrC neal' shoulder for 28 0 0

l't,E'I'Ul<N OF AR'l'IOLES (OOSTING £20 BU'I' NOT JYIOll,E 'i'HAN £100) PUI<OHASED PRIVATELY, BY AU'I'HOIn'I'Y 01' THE TENDER BOARD.

During the month ended 30th November, 1906.

1 only 1,280gals.

Sanderson Bros. C. Atkins & Co.

PresslU'e J!"ilter ltesidual Oil

2,1,th October, 190G.

WESTEH,N AUSTRALIAN LOCAL INSCRIBED S'rOCK AUr, 1897 (61 VICT" No, 8),

As AMENDED BY 62 VIC'r., No. 11, AND 2 Emv. VII., No. 18.

The Treasury, Perth, 3,'d January, 1907.

I T is hereby no~ified that His ~xcellency.the Govern~r, with the adVICe of the ExecutlVe CounCIl, has fixed, III

pnrsulJ,nce of Section 4 of "'I'he Local Inscribed Stock Act, 1897" (61 Yict., No.8), as amended by 62 Yict., No. 11, and 2 Edw. VII., No. 18, the current IJriee of issue of Local In· scribed Stock at £98 lOs., for the month from the 2nd January to the 1st February, 1907, inclusive, and until superseded by subsequent notice; and it is hereby notified that the said Stock shall beM' interest let the rate of 3~ per centum pel' annum from date of inscription, and be redeem­able at par on the 1st January, 1917.

FRANK WILSON, Colonifl,l 'I'reasurer.

No. 12251.-C.S.0. APPOINTMENTS,

Colonial Sec"etM'y's O.tJice, PM·th, 10th Janua;'!I, 1907.

H IS ]~xcellency the GovEll'nor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments

H%% VVILLIA~r CARSWlDI,I, to be [1 member of the Bonnievale Local BO'1rd of Health, vice T. Lord, resigned.

T~ih vV. S. HODGES to act, tempor::Lrily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and l\i[arriftges for the Swan Registry District-to reside [tt iVlidland Junction-vice E. Parker; from the 29th December, 1906.

yi,'(h J. P. NAIRN to act, temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Roebourne Registry District-to reside at Roebourne-during the absence on leave of A. J. Wilkins; from the 30th December, 190G.

I r.1}f, GEORGN PICK to be a Public A uclitor for the pur­poses of "The Co·operative and Provident Socidies Act, 190a."

And to accept the resignation of Dr. H. Lister as District Medical Oflicer and Public Vaccinator, JarmhdfLle; from the :Ust January, 1907.

F'. D. NOR'rH, Under Secretary.

for (id. gallon

H. BREGENZER,

9,1 0 0 32 0 0

fOI' Engineer for Mines Water Supply.

No. 12252.-C.S,0.

CONSULAR. Colonial SecretMY's Office,

:\344 1906

Pel'th, 10th Jem1W1'Y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified for gener"l information, that the King's Exequatur

empowering ]11OHARD SJw'l'nrus HAY?!lDs, ICC., to act as Consul for Norway, at Perth, has received His :iYlnjesty's signature.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 12254.-C.S.0. CONSULAR.

Colonial See"eta;'lI's O.tlice,

tg.f}~ Pwtth, 10th January, 1907.

IJ1S Excellency the Governor in Council directs it to be _.1.. notified, for general information, th"t the King's

Exequatlu', empowering HOBERT JOHN LYNN to act as Consul for Chile, at Fremantle,has received His Majesty's signature.

No, 12253.-C.S.0.

F. D. NOR'I'H, Under Secreta,ry.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1898. Colonial SecI'eta"lI's Office,

Perth, 10th Jamta1'y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council htLS been pleased to appoint PRANK NICHOLAS VINOl<JN'l', ERNES'l'

FLEMING, <tnd ALPHND CHAHLES BRADSHAW to be Inspec­tors of the Central Board of He"lth under "The Health Act, 1898."

No. 12247.-C.S.0.

H070 rffoU

F. D. NOR1'H,

Under Secretary.

Colonial Secnta1'y's Offire, Perth, 9th Jamta?'y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to extend the time for making and levying

of a Health Rate by the York Local Board of Health to the :)1 st .T "mlary, 1907.

F. D. NOH/I'H, Under Secretary.

JAN. ii, 1907.J GOVERNMENt

No. 12256.-C.S.0. AP POINTMEN1'S.

Col.onial Secretary's 0.(lice, y\fhi!f Perth, 10th Jl},n1.u~ry, 1907.

B y virtue of the powers vested iu me by Section 3 of "The Factories Act, U104," I hereby appoint­

FRANCIS DAY LOCKWOOD.

GEORGE SIMPSON IV A LKER,

IV AL'I'ER FRBDl'RICK S'l'EVENS

GEORG-Ie l\R'rHUR G rtEENHILIJ.' GEORGE DAY, .

'THOMAS A.NNANDALE .JAnI1<;S.

DENIS RICHAI<D BUCKLEY, FRANK CLU'l"l'ERBUCK

CHARLES A .. llIA'I"l'J<JR;

to be Inspectors uncleI' "'The Factories Act, 1901," and amendments thereof.

.T. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary

(llIinister administering Factories Acts).

No. 12257.-C.S.0. Colonial Secreta1'y's Ojice,

y1dH17- Perth, 10th Januu,f"Y, 1907.

By virtue of the powers vested in me by Section 13 of "The Early Closing Act, 1902," I hereby appoint­

FRANCIS DAY LOCKWOOD,

GEORGE SIllIPSON IVALKJ<;[{,

\VALT.Elt FI{ED,mICK S'l'EVENS,

GliJORG1D AH.'l'HUIL GRE]ijNIIILI~, GEOltGE DAY, ,

rrHOl\IAS .ANNADAL1D JA:dIBf;,

DENIS RICHAl~D BUCKLRY,

J?RANK CLUT'l'lCH,BUCK,

CHARLES A. JYIAT'l'ERS

to be Inspectors nnder "'1'he EfLrly Closing Act, 1\)02," and amendments thereof.

,J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonia.1 Secretary

(Minister administerillg Early Closing Acts). --~~.~--~~ .... --~-~ .... -

No. 12246.-C.S.0. ]'I{,EMANTI.,E HAHBOUR rrRUST ACT, 1902.

Colonial Secretm'y's Office, r'g0<f(, Perth, 9th JamLa,.y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council h,,8 been pleased to approve of the following' Heg'ulatioll, No. 144.A,

made by the Frcll1antle Harbollr Trust Commissioners, on the 23rd November, 1$)06.

.1<'. D. NOH,'I'H, UncleI' Secret"l'Y.

ADDITIONAL REGULA'l'ION.

VESSELS IN POR'I.'-REGUI,A'l'ION NO. 14·4'A. Lights on Vessels when lying 'in tiM' at W7w1'1'es.-Every

ship, lig'hter, barge, boat, raft, or craft of any description whatsoever which shall. between the hours of snnset and sunrise, lie in tier outside of any ship or other craft moored to the shore or to any wha.rf in thc harbour, shall, duriug those hours, exhibit on the side furthest from such ship 01'

other craft, at the widest part of such ship, lighter, barge, boat, raft, or other craft "s aforesaid, a bright light so placed as to show a clear and unbroken light from ahead or astern or from seaward.

Adopted and passed by the Fremantle Harbour 'I'rnst Commissioners at a moeting of the said Commissioners, held this twenty-third day of November, 1906.

The Common Seal of the Frenmntle Harbour'I'rust was at the same time affixed and impressed by order, and in the presence of

[L.S.]

ROBT. L,lURIE, Chairman.

A. LEEDS,

Commissioner. F. STEVENS,

Secretary.

GAZETtE, W.A. 75

No. 12248.-C.S.0.

THE WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT, 1902. Colonial Secntary's Office,

Hh-j PM'th, 9th JamLal'Y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to cancel the appointment for the purposes of

"The Workers Compensation Act, 1902," of the following Medimtl Practitioners :-

Alfred Webster, JYLD., Ch. :iY1. (Glasgow), late of Cool­gardie.

Leonard .Tohn Miskin, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Lond.), late of Kalgoorlie.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 12244.-C.S.0.

NOTICES TO MARINERS. Colonial Sec1'eta1'y's Office,

PM·th, 8th Janua1'y, 1.907.

T HE following Notices to Mariners are published for general information.

F. D. NOR'rH, Under Secretary.

WESTER', AUSTRALIA~ .. WEST COAST.

It is hereby notified that the present BretLkw[l,ter at Bunlmry is being extended, and as the work progresses it temporary Fixecl Light (Green) will be exhibiteclllenr the sea end from sunset to sunrise.

The present Fixed Green Light (Electric) will remain in its pretlent position till further notice.

In biLd weather the temporary Light cannot be relied upon, conse­quently Mariners should give the extension a wide berth.

Charts [l,ffected, Nos. 1472, 1034, and 1033. (Sgd) J. l!'. 1\WRRISON,

Harbour lVlaster's Office, Acting Chief Harbour 1I'lastor.

Fremantle, 17th December, 1906.

WES'l'ERN A US'l'RALIA-·SOU'I.'H COAST.

It is hereby notified that au [l,dditional Mooring Buoy has been phlced ill Hopetoull Harbour. This buoy is placed at a point N. 63° E., distant 660 feet from present lllOoring buoy. 'rhe lllOorings consist of tyVO (2) 35cwt. single fluke anchors and it spall of 60 f:1tholllS of I-}in. cable, with it bridle of 15 fathoms of l~ill. clmln to a steel tubnla.r buoy,

The anchors are placed ill 18 and 19 feet of water, embedded in the rock bottom about 3 feet .

CHANNEL Buoys.-.A. red cask buoy is placed South 25° E., distant 40 yards from the 12 feet rock on North side of channel. A black cask buoy is placed N. 57' E., distant 90 y[l,rds from 12 feet patch on South side of channel.

These buoys mark the channel into the harbour. A rock with nine (9) feet low water lies N. 33° E., distant 20 yards from

the 12 feet patch on South side of chanuel. ].iasters of -vessels on entering should not lULUl to the Southward

after passing tIle black cask buoy till past the red cask buoy. to clear tbe 9 feet rock.

(Sg-d.) J. F. MORRISON, Acting Chief Harbour l\faster.

Harbour 1I'laster's Office, Frenmntle, 17th December, 1906.

:$ 4 l\fuT

No 31 of 1906. INDIA-WEST COAST.

PONANI-MALABAR DISTRICT. POSITION OF BOUNDARY PILLARS.

Fo)' particulars of boundary pillars at Ponani specified in this Office Notice to Mariners No. 34 of 1894 substitute the following:-

North boundary pillar, situated on the sand ridg-e north of the river entrance, 120 yards from H. W. mark in Lat. 100 48' 11" N.

South boundary pill",r, situated on the foreshore south of the river entrance, 450 yards from H. iV. m[l,rk in Lat. 10° 46' 57" N.

The pillars are 2,860 yards apart, in a straight line bearing ap})roxi~ nmtely N. 29° W.

G. J. BAUGH. Commander, R.I.J\L, Offg. Presidency Port Officer.

Presidency Port Office, 1I'Iailras, 30th November, 1906.

No. 12255.-C.S.0. REGISTER OF GUN LICENSES. Colonial Sec1'eta1''Y's Office, PeTth, 10th Jamw,ry, 1907.

T HE following persons have been duly licensed under" The Gun License Act, 1885," during the months of October and November, 1906:-

No. Name in full. Residence. I

Occupation. Date. By whom issued.

2135 Bond, James ... ... Nannine ... ... Hot,el~keeper ... 26~1O~OG Clerk of Courts 1 Mahood, 'iVilliam .. , ... Cue ... ... Store Assistant ... J6-10-0G 1'. Y. A. Lan g,

Treasury Cashier, Cue 2 Cox, Peter .. , .. , ... Day Da,wn ... t Blacksmith ... ... Hi-lO-OG Do. clo. 3 Hall, Sydney Lam bell ... Cue ... Publican ... ... H~ll~o(; Do. do.

F. D. NOR'1'H, Under Secretary.

76 GOVERNMENT

No. 12245.-C.S.O.

LOOAL BOARD Oli' HEALTH BY-LAWS. OoloniaZ Secrcta>'Y's Office,

a%* Pe1·th, 8th JanuaTY, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the following By-laws m'tde by

the York Local Board of Health.

F. D. NORTH,

Under Secretary.

BY-LA WS OF THE YORK LOCAL BOARD OF .HEALTH.

PAIn I.-GENERAL. WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 1898," and1he Acts amend­ing the same, the Local Board of Health hft8 power to make By-laws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the s,tid Act and thc Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health doth hereby nmke the following By-laws :-

INTERPltETA'l'ION.

'l'he following words in these By-laws shall he interpreted iliS follows:-

"Offensive material" means and includes dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth, blood, offal, manure, dung, soil, or any other material which is offensive, col­lected, placed, or found in or about any house, stable, cowh ouse, pigsty, lane, yard, street, or place what­soever.

" House refuse" means and iucludes all rubbish or waste materials.

" Clcset" means and includes water-closets, earth-closets, and privies.

" Approved" meanS approved by the Local Board. " Foundation" means the solid ground or artificially­

formed support on which the footing-s of a wall rest " Occupier" means the inhabitant occupier of any land,

or, if there be no inhabitant occupier, the person entitled to the possession thereof, and shall include leaseholder, or holder under agreement for lease.

" Board" meanS the Local Board of Health for the District of York.

BY-LAW No. 1. flegulating the removal of dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth, /)lood,

offal, manure, dung, or soil collected, placeel, or found in or about any house, stable, cowhouse, pigsty, la.ne, yard, street, or place whatsoever.

(a.) The occupier or owner of every house or premises shall at least once a week remove therefrom all offensive material found in or about snch house or premises.

(b.) He shall cause such offensive material to be conveyed to such places as may from time to time be appointed by the Board.

(c.)

(d.)

(e.)

Every person who shall convey any offensive material through or along any street or laue shall, previous to and during the whole time of such conveyance, cause such offensive material to be covered with a suitable deodorant, or shall adopt such other pre­cautions as may be necessary to prevent the emission of noxious or Offensive odours or eilluvium therefrom, and the sl1me shall not be deposited in any place other than the "lace set apal't by the Board for that purpose.

He shall, for the purpose of SLICh removal, in every case use or cause to be user! a suitable vessel or receptacle, cart, or vf'hide, properly constructed and furnished with a sufficient covering so as to prevent the escape of the content.s thereof.

If, in the process of such removal, any person shall slop or spill Ol' cause or allow to fall upon any foot­way, pavement, carriage-way, or public place any such offensive material, he shall forthwith remove such offensive material from the place whereon the same may have been slopped or spilled or may have fa!len, and shall immediately thereafter thor01lghly cleanse such place.

BY-LAW No.2.

Req uil'ing the occupiers of houses or premises to provide boxes or other specified receptacles for the temporary deposit of house refuse.

(a ) The occupier of every house or premises shall, on written notice from the Inspector, and within the :ime specified in such notice, provide such and so many covered receptacles and of the dimensions and materials required by the Board for the temporary deposit of hoUBe refuse.

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(b.)

(0.)

The occupier of such house or premises sball daily collect all house refuse from such premises and place the same in the receptacles, and he shall not permit or suffer any such receptacle to overflow, be left uncovered, or become offensive; and shall, when necessary or when directed by the Inspector 0)'

officer of the Board, thoroughly cleanse and disinfect the same forth with.

lIe shall keep every such receptade as aforesaid in such place or position a.s the Inspector may direct, and so as to be convenient for the removal of the con ten ts thereof. .

(d.) He shall cause every such receptacle as aforesaid t(J be emDtied at least once a week, or as often as the Boar.J·may direct.

(".) He shaH, after notice from the Inspector, and within the time stated in such notice, replace by a new and approved receptacle any receptacle that the Inspector may deem to be worn out or unfit for use.

(f.) lIe shall causo the contents of every such receptacle to be removed at least once a, 'veek, or so much more frequently as the Board may from time to time direct, to the depot set apart for the reception of refuse, and there forthwith effectually destroy tlle contents by bnrning, or completely burying- the same at least six inches under the surface of the ground.

BY-LAW No. :3. Por regulating the ti?nes a-nd 1na'll;ner of the cleansing, emptying,

nncZ mn1!ngil1g of earth-closetg, j!ri·vie." cesspools, and places fo7' the deposit of nightsoil, o/['nl, blood, or other Tel'l/Se matter, etc. (a.) The occupier of any premises shall once at least in

every week eleanse every earth-closet or privy be· longing to such premises, and he shall !It such time callse the floor, seat, and riser of eyery such earth·closet 01' privy to be thoroughly cleansed.

(b.) He shall at least once a week thoroughly cleanse every receptacle or place upon his premises used for the deposit of offal, blood, or other ref'.lSe matter.

(c.) Every perSOll transporting Ilightsoil, offal, blOod, or other offensive matter shall 11se for the purpose efTicient, iInpel'viollS, and air-tight receptacles, and so constructed as to prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof, or of any noxious or offensive odours or effluvia therefrom whilst in transit, and he shall adopt snch other precautions as may be necessary to prevent the emission of noxious or offen­sive odour or effluvium therefrom, and' the trans­ported material shall not be deposited in any place within the district other than the place set apart by the Board for that purpose.

(d.) No person shall remove nightsoil or urine, whether mixed with othel' substances or not, irom allY place or depot duly authorised for the reception, utilisa­tion, or deposit of the same without first Sl1 bjecting­such nightsoil or other matter to a heat of not less than 212 dogrees F!1hrenheit for not. less than thirty minutes, and then only with the consent, in writing, of the Board.

(e.) Eyery person depositing' nig'htsoil, offal, blood, or other offensive material in any depot duly appointed for that purpose shall deposit snch material in a trench not exceeding four feet in depth, and shall immediately after making any such deposit cover it completely with a htyer of clean earth not less than nine inches thick.

BY-LAW No.4. For the rendering the foundat'ion of any new building ""d the

ground over wh ich such building is to to be plat'ed dry. sound, and well drained, 80 that no w([ter soo}cage shall lodge tl, en f1'Om the drainage of buildings.

(a.)

{b.J

(c.)

(d.)

Every person who shall erect a new building shall cause the intended site of any such ullilding to be properly and thoroughly drained; he shall also cause any soakage or drainage from the adjoining sites or buildings to be completely diverted from the site of such new building.

He shall cau~e the whole top surface of every foun­dation wall of such new building to be completely covered with an approved damp course composed of impervious and durable materials.

He.shall cause such damp course to be placed beneath the level of the lowest timbers of the lowest floors of such new building, and if any breaks are made in the horizontal layers of the damp course such breaks shall be properly connected with damp-proof material.

He shall cause every part of an external wall of such bnilding which is below the surface of the gTound adjoining it and above the damp course to be sufficiently protected from contact with the ground by rendering such part with some approved imper­vious materinl, snch rendering to extend for three inches above the surface of the ground and tbree inches below the horizontal damp course.

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BY-LAW No.5. Requiring all existing cesspools to be cleamsed and filled 'Up, etc.

(a.) The owner or occupier of any premises upon which there is an existing cesspool shall, witlJiu a calendar month after the service of a notice from the Jnspector requiring the cleansing and filling up or SUCll cess­pool, remove or Ganse to be removed from any such cesspool aU nightsoil, urine, filth, or other offensiye matter that may be tberein, and thereupon com­pletely fill such cesspool with approved material.

(b.) No cesspool shall be deemed to be constructed and situated as required by these By-laws unless it is constructed in accordance with the requirements set out in Schedule" C," and situatBd at least 20 feet frOID any d weUbg-.

BY-LAW No.6.

Requiring for each closet the ""pply of a number of receptacles for excrement-itious

(a.) Every owner of a closet shall provide in connec­tion with such closet one or more receptacles for excrementitious matter, as required by the Board. He shan cause such receptacles to be con­structed out of not less than 22-gauge galvanised iron, and the dimensions of such receptacles shall be 14~ inches high, Uk inches diameter (inside measurement) when completed. The ring' around the top to be made of I-inch by t-inch iron, with four holes punched at eqnal distauces apart, and riveted to the body S0 as to fit same neatly, and l!e level across the top; the seams of the body shall be folded and grooved and sweated with solder, two straps to be put across the bottom of the pan made of 20-gauge galvanised hoop iron Li' inehes ,vide, and swaged and riveted to the bottom. Handles made of }inch round iron shall be properly secured to the external opposite sides of the body at five inches helow the top of the body, and project.ing· not more than 2 inches from the side thereof.

(b.) I~very Owner of a wacer-closet shall provide with an approved earthcnwam pedestal, all proper traps, vents, and flushing- tanks.

closet with

BY-LA W No.7.

Determining the mode and frequeney of remo'Gal of such reccptaciu: and the di-spowl of the contents.

(a.)

(c.)

(d.)

(e.)

Jflvery person relnoYing a. receptacle froro a cl()set shall at once Cover the same with an apprO\~ed tig'll t· titting lid, and upon eyery such re1ll0\'3J shall place carefully ~Il the panstead of the closet a cleansed pan of the pattern described in By-law (j in lieu of the pan removed.

He shall then remove the closed pan approyed vehicle to the depot, and of the contents of the pan in the in paragraph (e) of By-law No.

Every occupier shall at least once in oyory week camp each closet pan with its contents to be remuyed.

He shall, if more than six and not more HULll tel: persons use such closet, cause each closet pan witl: its contents to be removed at least twice a week.

He shall, if morc than ten and not more than fifteen persons use such closet, cause the pan to be removed at least three times a week.

If.) He shall, if more than fifteen and not mll!'e thall twenty persons use such closet, cause the pan to l,c removed nightly.

;g.) He shall not permit any doset on his premises to Le used by more than twenty persons.

(h.) All premises licensed under the provisiolls of tLe Wines, Beer, and Spirits Sale Act, and any amend­ment thereof, shall be provided with douhle the sanitary accommodation required by these By-laws in respect of private premises.

(i.) Every occupier shall cause the receptacle to be removed from each closet so mnch more fre­quently than is prescribed previously in this By-law as the Board may from time to time direct.

U.) Every occupier shall cause to be kept in each closet asutlicient supply of approved deodorant, and means for using the same, and shall cause all nightsoil or other matter which may be deposited in the pan of su<:h closet to be immediately deoc!orised wit], a sutlicient quantity thereof.

BY-LAW No.8.

Fixing the charge which may be made for removing each receptacle and replacing it by a clean one, and for M'y other sanitary serviee. (a.) The charge made by any licensed person for removing

nightsoil receptacles and replacing them by clean ones shall be as set out in Schedule "A": and

(b.) The charge made by any person for performing any other sanitary service shall be as set out in Schedule ~A.."

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BY-LAW No.9. Fixing the eha1'ge for the removal of trade or house ,·duse.

(a.) The charge made on any owner or occupier by any licensed person for removing trade or hOllse refuse shall be as set ont in Schedule" A."

BY-LAW No. 10 Determining to whom and on what conditions licenses to 1'BmOVe

nightsoil shall be issued.

(a.) Licenses to remove nightsoil shall not be issued to any person unless he first obtains two approved sureties for the due and proper performance of his duties.

(b.) The conditions upon which licenses shall be isslled shall be those set forth in the following By-law

BY-LAW No. 11. Imposing penalties on /-icensees for breach of conditiolls. Every licensed nightman shall carr v out the requirements of

" The Health Act, 1898," and its amel~dlllents, and of these By­laws in relation to his duties, (tnd shall forfeit and pay the penalties set out in Schedule "D" for any breach of the con­ditions therein.

BY-LAW No. 12. For the mode of ca.rr'iage of rLnd precu'utions to be observed in

carrying meat to and from abatt()ir.~ or butchers' shops or premises; also for the morIe of caniage of and precrLutions to be observed in the carriage of bread and fruit.

(a.) Every person who shall carry, or cause or sufl'er or permit to be eanied, any meat to or from any abattoir or butcher's shop, or who shall carry, or cause or sufi'er or permit to be carried, any bread or fruit, shall cause such meat. or bread or fruit to be carried in a properly covered vehicle, basket, or other receptacle so as to he completely protected from sun, weather' dust, flies, or other source of contamination. '

(b.) No person trading in meat, bread, or fruit shall suffer or permit any person who is suffering from an" con­tagious or infectious disease, or who is dirty in his pers~n or clothi,}g, to be employed in the handling, packmg, or carnag'e of meat, bread, or fruit.

BY-LAW No. 13. ]l'or the registration annually with the Board of all persons

carrying on the trade of cowkeepers, etc.

(a.) l!}very person who carries On the trade of a cow­keeper, dairyman, or purveyor of milk shall reg'ister with the Board; such reg'istration shall be made within three mo,:,ths of the gazetting of this ,By-law, and afterwards III the month of .January III each succeeding year, by all persons who are engaged in any such trade at the time of the aforesaid gazetting' and every person who intends to embark or newly carry 011 any such trade subsequent to the gazetting of this By-law, shall register in manner aforesaid prior to so embarking or carrying on, and after­wards in each succeeding year as aforesaid.

(b.) Every such person shall make apl)lication for regis­tration in the form of Schedule" B" hereto, and shall pay the fee set out in Schedule " E" hereto.

BY-LAW No. 14.

For the securing at the cleanliness of bakeries, mille stores, milk shops, and of mille vessels, etc.

(",.) Ko jJtl1'son shall carryon the trade of a baker nnless the interior face of the walls of the bakehouse or any other building or part of a building in which h3 carries on his trade are smooth and irr>."ervious th.r0ughout, nor unless the ceiling'S shall be properly ceded, nor unless the floors shall be hard, smooth, and impervious throughout.

(b.) lIe shall not carryon the trade of a baker unless the bakehouse or any other building or part of a building which he occupies for the purposes of his trade is properly and effectually ventilated by permanent inlets and outlets, communicating directly with the outer air, in such a way and at such a height as to prevent the entrance into the bakehouse or such other premises of dust and dirt.

(c.)

(d.)

(e.)

No bakehouse or other building occupied by him as aforesaid shall be in direct communication with any coal or other cellar, nor with any water-closet, earth­closet, privy, ashpit, ash bin, drain inlet, nor with any wash-house, nor with any room, yard, or area which may be a nuisance, or cause contamination by foul air, dust, or dirt.

He shall provide, outside the bakehouse, approved conveniences, and sutlicient and suitable materials for personal ablutions.

He shall cause all troughs, tanks, utensils, machinerv tools and appliances of every kind used in connection with his trade to be kept always in a thoroughly clean condition, in good repair, and to the satisfaction of the Inspector.

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.t.) He shall cause all t.he inside surfaces of t.he walls of his bakehouse, or of any ot.her building or part of a building occupied by him for t.he purposes of his t.rade, and all t.he ceilings thereof. whether such walls or ceilings be plastered or not, to be either properly painted or washed with lime or other approved material, or to be partly painted or partly washed; and where limewash is lIsed, he shall cause the same to be renewed every six months, or oftener, if so re­quired by the InspectOJ', and where paint is used, he shall cause the same to be tboroughly cleansed at least Once in every six montbs, or oftener, if so re­quired by the Inspector; and tbe painting shall he renewed whenever required by the Board.

(g.) He shall cause the whole of the premises wherein he carries on his trade to be swept and thoroughly cleansed at least onoo a day, and he shall, at least once in every week, cause all t.he floors to he thorough­ly cleansed.

BY-LAW.No. 15. For prescribing the time of and the precautions to be taken 0'11

the removal of pig wash and other filthy matteT. (fL.) No person shall remove any pigwash or other filthy

matter between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. (b.) He shall not remove 'my pigw'lsh or other filthy

matter, unless such pigwash or filthy matter be carried in watertip;ht barrels or tanks secllrely covered to prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof, or the emission of any offensive odour there­from.

(c.) He shall cause every tank or barrel llsed for the re­moval of any pigwash or filthy matter, and every conveyance 01' vehicle llsed for the carnage or removal of any such matter as aforesaid to be kept in a thoroughly clean condition, and in good repair.

BY-LAW No. 16. For the cleansin(! of "ll vehicles and other things 1lsed for the

carrifLge of meat to and from fLbattoirs, b1ltchers' .,hops, and other places.

(a.) Every person who shall carry, or cause or suft'er or permit to be carried, any meat to and from any abattoir, butcher's shop, or other place, shall cause the vehicle, basket, or other receptacle in which such meat is carried, to be first thoroughly cleansed, and kept at all t.imes in a thol'ollg'hly clean condition.

(b.) He shall not permit such meat to be wrapped or en­veloped in any material, unless such w!'apper or envelope is perfectly dean and suitable.

BY-LAW No. 17. /1'01' the precautions to be t"ken in the carriage ol fLrNcles of food

in veh·ieles, fLnd other thing., for delivery to p1lrchasers, a,nd the way in which such (rticlo." shall be carried.

(a.) J;;very person w]JO shall carry, or cause or suffer or permit to be carried, any article of food in a vehicle or other thing for delivery to a purchaser shall not per­mit 01' suffer any such artide to be carried in a vehicle 01' other thing that is not perfectly clean, or which has been nsed for the carriage of manure, dung, filth, or any offensive matter whatever.

(b.) lIe shall not snffer or permit any person who is suffer­ing trOIn any contagiolls or illfectio'us disease, or who is dirty, to be employed in the carriage, handling, or packing of any snch article.

(c.) He shall callse all such articles, whilst being carried to a purchaser, to be properly protected from con­taminatioll.

BY-LAW No. 18. /f'or the prevent·ion of the sale of d·isefised and unwholesome f"'lit

or fish in markets, warchouse.~, shops, streets, and other plfLces, and for the destruction of CfLses and packing rnaterifLls which have contnineri or surrounded SIlch fruit or fish.

~o person shall sell or expose for sale in any market, ware­housE', shop, street, or other place, any fruit or fish which is diseased or unwholesome, and any truit or fish which in the opinion of an Inspector is diseased or uuwholesome shall be destroyed as the r nspector may direct, and all cases or packing material in which such diseased 01' unwholesome fruit or fish was contained or surrounded shall also be destroyed as the [nspector may dil·ect.

BY-LA W No, 1!J. fl'or the prevention of the storage or keepin[/ of bone-dt/st. etc.

No person shall store or keep any bone-dust or artificial or other manure so as to be a uuisance or injnrious to health.

BY-LA W No. :~O.

(I'vr the prevention of the kecping of animals of any kind so as to be a nuisance 01' ·injurious to hefLlth.

(a.) Every owner or occupier of a building or premises wherein or whereon any horses 01' other beast of draught or burden, or any cattle, swine, or other animals of allY kind may be kept, shall provide in connection with such building' or premise5 a suitable receptacle for dung, manure, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter which may, from time to time, be produced in the keeping of any such animal in such building or upon Buch premi!IBII.

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(b.) He shall also cause such receptacle to be constructed in such a manner, and of such materials and to be maintained at all times in such a condition as to prevent any escape of the contents thereof, 01' any soakage therefrom into the gTtlllnd or into the wall of any building'.

(c.) He shall callse such receptacle to be furnished with a suitable cover, and when nut I'eq nired to be open, to be kept properly covered or roofed in.

(d.) lIe shall likewise, when SU ordered by the Hoard, provide, in cOHnection with slich building ur pre· mises, a sufficient drain constructed in such a manner and of such materials and maintained at all times in such a condition as efl'ectllally to COIl\'ey all urine or liquid filth, 01' liCJuid refnse therefrom into a I'!8wer, impervions SlllUP, 01' other propel' receptacle, and he shall not suffer or permit such sump or receptacle to overflow or become ofFensive.

(e.) He shall also, when so ordered by the Buard, pro­vide in connection with such building or premises a snfficient floor upon which any such animal shall be stalled, and such floor shall be constructed in such a manner and of such materials and main­tained at all times in such a condition as effectually to convey all nrine or liquid filth falling 01' deposited thereon to the drain aforesaid.

(f.) He shall also ca,use all dUng, suil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter to be collected daily and placed in the receptacle described in paragraphs (a), (b), (c). and (d) of this By-law, and he shall not permit or suffer such receptacle to overflow or become offensive.

(g.) He shall at least once in overy week, remove or cause to be removed from the receptacles provided ill accord­ance with the requirements of this By-law, all dl1lll,!', manure, urine, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter produced in or upon such huilding or premises and deposited in snch receptacles.

BY-LAW No. 21.

Defining an fLrCfL within which swine may not be kept, and de­termining the conditions under which swine may be kept in fLny part of the district.

(a.) No persOn shall keep allY swine within l()O feet of any dwelling' house, milking shed, milk room, or any building- within which food intended for human consumption is prepared or stored.

(b.) The conditions under which swine llllLy be kept shall be those embodied in the by-laws for piggeries.

BY-LAW No. 22. For the prevention of danger to the publ-i~ from 'lIw1Iujactories

or places for the storage, kee1ying, or sale of ·inflammable materifLls.

(a.)

(b.)

No perSOn occupying any huilding or premises shall store, keep, or hold for sale any dangerously in­flammable materials in excess of 20 Gubic feet in measurement, unless snch materials are enclosed or surrounded by fireproof walls, covered by a fireproof roof, and are placed On a fireproof fluor.

Any person who, after four hours' notice from an Inspector, shalllleglect to remove frum any building or premises occupied by him any inflammable material kept or stored in contravention of the preceding provisions shall be guilty of an offence against this By-law.

BY-LAW No. 23. ]1'01' tho disinfection of and the prevention of nuisance Or injury

to hefLlth from poultry ya"ds, rfLgs, or other mfLterials used or stored in mfLrine stores, flock, or bedding, 01' furniture manufactories.

(a.) No person shall keep any poultry yard within 25 feet of a dwelling hOllse, or so as to be a lJuisance or injurious to health.

(b.) Every person who shall keep a poultry yard shall keep such vard in a clean conditiolJ, and shall at least once a week or oftener if so required by the Inspector, collect and remove all dung or other offensive matter therefrom, and effectually disinfect the surface of the yard, and all structures, boxes, perches, fences, or incubators that may be thereon or therein with lime or other approved disinfectant.

(c.) Every person using or storing rags or other materials in marine stores, flock, bedding', 01' furniture manu­factories, shall keep or store the same so as not to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

(d.) He shall, whenever required so to do by an Inspector, disinfect any such materials on the premises in or upon which such materials are kept or stored in the manner directed by the Inspector.

BY-LAW No. 24. For reg1,zating the position and 1no.nner of const,.1lction of

privies, eM·th-closets, and cesspools or 1l1'ina.ls.

(a.) No ferson shall erect any earth-closet, privy, cess· poo , or urinal within 20 feet of any dwelling' house, or within 50 feet of any well, stream, or reservoir.

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(b.)

(c.)

No person shall erect any earth-closet" pri\'y, or urinal, the walls of which are not of stone, wood, wood and iron, brick, or other approved materiaL Yen­tilating' outlets shall be also constructed in each such closet, as neal' the ceiling as practicable, and each such outlet shall be not less than 50 square inches in area,

He shall provide eyery such earth-closet or Pl'1vy with a proper roof, floor, and dOG!', and the door shall be hUng' so that its bottom edge is at least. three inches above the floor,

(d,) He shall cause every earth-closet or priyy upon his premises to be fitted in the following manner:-

(e,)

(f.)

The seat to be hinged so as to lift up for inspectiun and cleansing.

The riser to he remm'able and not to come within three inches of the floor.

Guide bars to be inserted so as to insure the pan being placed in exact position,

The top of the pan when in position under the seat to be not more than on8 inch from the underside of the seat.

A service or trap door to Le fitted to enable the pan to be readily withdrawn from outside.

Unless the floor is constructed of impervious materials, a metal safe or tray to be placed under the pan, so laid and titted that any spillag'e or leakag'e from the pan shall be receiyoo Ly it, and be discharged over and clear outside of the sill of the service door frame,

He shall cause every urinal erected upon his premises to be so constructed that all urine deposited therein shall be conducted to a removable impervious re­ceptacle of approved dimensions and manufacture, 01'- to a septic tank, cesspool, or other approved system of drainage,

He shall cause every cesspool erected upon his premises to be constructed of impervious and durable materials, and in the manner prescribed in Sclledule "C,"

flY-LA IV No, :25,

[lor the 7)l'eVeni'ion of the ww of stelll?/; Ichi.-;tles nt fuctor·ies, or other e.~tabli.')JH'ile11t.", .'50 CLS to be a 1I1.dsance to an·y per.son.

~ 0 person, or (HVner, or OCG11 pier or any factory or other establishment shall use, or calise or suffer or permit to be used, any stealn whistle so a.s to be a nnisanee to nny person.

BY-LA IV No, :2(),

Specifying the time which may elapse bet/wen the g,v''''g of a notice. nnd the rioing of n thi'lIg, 'required hy the I "spector.

(n,)

(b,)

In the case of allY notice given by all lnspector under Section 1G~) of "Tile Health Ad, 18H8," the t.ime which sh,,1l elapse between the giving of a notice and compliance therewith, shall, if the notice relates to the relnoval of stagnant ,vater, be two working da.ys, and when the notice requires the removal of manure, dung, soil, or other offensive or noxious lnatter, the time which shall elapse shall Le one working' day,

TYnder By-law :2, paragraph «(1.), seven days shall be allowed, under paragTaph (b), olle day, and under paragraph (c), two days shall Le allowed for com­pliance,

Under By-law 5, one calendar month shall he allowed for compliance,

Under By-law 14, para"Taph (t), 48 hours shall be allowed for the renewal of lime washing, and seven days ior the renewal of paintiilg or varnishing.

Under By-law 18, diseased or unwholesome fish or fruit shall be destroyed within four hours, the cases and packing material within twenty­four hours.

Under By-law 22, paragraph (b), the time allowed shall be four hours.

Under By-law 2:3, paragraph (d), the time allowed shall be 24 hours,

BY-LAW No, 27,

b10r preventi'ng nui.sa.nces arising frorn any offe.nsive 1natter in or running out of nny mnnufnctory, brewery, slG'.lghter­house, knncker's ynrd, butcher's or fishmonger's shop, la undry, or dunghill.

(u.) No owner, occupier, or other person shall suffer or permit any offensive matter from any manufactory, brewery, slaughter-house, knacker's yard, butcher's or fishmonger's shop, laundry, or dunghill, to escape and flow upon any street, footway, lane, pl1blic plaee, or land,

(b.) He shall cause all such offensive matters to be placed in approved covered receptacles, and disposed of as prescribed in By-law 7.

GAZETTE, vV.A. 79

BY-LAW No. 28. [1'01' prevent·ing nny person expectornting on nny rnnde footpnth

in nny street or public plnee, or on nny building to which the public hnve access, or nlly nppronch thereto, or on amy rnilway carriage, tmmenr, or other public conveynnce.

No person shall expectorate on any made footpath in allY street or public place, or in any building' to which the public have access or any approach thereto or On any railway carriage, t,'amcar, Of' other public conveyance.

BY-LAW No, :2!),

And generally for the nbntement and prevention of nuisnnces not hereinbefore 8pec'ified, nnd for secU1'ing the healthfulnes. of the d,:strict nnd of its inhabitnnts.

(a.) All receptacles required by "The Health Act, 1898," or under these By-laws, shall be kept in good repair and in an inoffensive condition, by tbe householder, occnpier, or person having' the custody or use of them,

(b,) In the event of death, or any accident necessitating the slaughter of any horse, cattle, sheep, or otlle1' animal, the carcase of such animal shall, if ordered Ly the Inspector, be removed to the depot, and there thoroughly burned, destroyed, or properly buried by the owner or person in charge of such animaL

(c,) No person shall bul'll 11!lY offal, rags, clippings, or paring's of leather, or any ofi'8nsiY8 matter, so as to be offensive to allY person or resident in the neighbourhood of sneh burning',

(d,) No foul or offensive water, or other offensi\'e or putrescible liquid, and no gal'bag'e, s\veepings, or other offensive matter or thing 'shall be pumped, emptied, swept, thrown, or otherwise discharged or deposited in or upon any street, lane, yard, yacant land, or other place whether puhlic or private, other than the place set apart by the Board for that purpose.

BY-LAW No. :)(),

That (L pew clea,nscd by sIIl'erherded stenm or so",e equnlly elfic;ent meuns "ppro1!eci b!l the Bort",l be left in -its plnce.

((t.) Every nightman Or contractor for the removal of nightsoil shall cause every closet pan, after the dis­posal of its contents, to be thoroughly cleansed in a steam-tight box or chamber with superheated steam of a temperature not less than 2800 F" and a superheat of not less than 40° J;'" such steam to be applied to the pan for not less than two minutes; should the steam from any cause be of less tem­perature. its application to the pan must be pro­portionally prolonged, but in no case shall the temrerature of the steam in the box or chamber be used for cleansing purposes if below 2120 li'., ,mel then the pan shall be subjected to its application ff,r not less than 15 minutes: or

(/1,) ite may eieanse every suell pan in the following luanner ;-

By thoronghly wa.shingo and scrubbing in water .. then rinsing in clean water, and finally immersing the pan in a bath of disinfecting solution of a streng,th equal in germicidal value l,) a five per cent. solution of pure carbolic acid for not less than tiveminutes ; or

By thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting in some other approved manner,

(c,) He shall cause the internal surface oi every closet pan and the undp['side of the tig'ht-fltting lid to be properly coated with coal-tal' that has been twice boiled, and he shall renew such coating whenever necessary and so as to properly protect the whole internal surface of the pan and the underside of the lid,

BY-LA \\ No, :U,

ThlLt inri-ilJiriwt/ householders shall not contract for the removnl of either nightsoil or nny other refuse except in nccordnnre with the By-laws nnd regulntions of the Board,

No individ nal householder shall contract for the removal of nig-htsoil Or any other refuse except with the person licensed by the Board and in accordance with these By-laws,

BY-LAW No. :32,

1'h"t (til /milrlings be provided with spout'ing, downpipes, and dm'ins wtfic'ient to carry off nll storm or rain water.

(0,) Every owner shall cause, when so ordered by the Board, all buildings upon his premises to be pr(wided with spouting and downpipes sufficient to rec"il'8 without overflowing all rain water fiowinEr into them,

(b,) lIe shall cause all such spouting' to be fixed to the eavf'S of every roof of eyery buildincc on his premises so that all rain water flowing from "file 1'oof· shall be' received by such eaves gutters.

80 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

(c.) He shall cause proper downpipes to be fixed to each building and connected to the eaves gutters as shall be suflicient for preventing overflO\v from the said g-utters.

(d.) He shall, in connection with his pre miseR, provide and lay such proper clr'ains and with such falls as shall be suificient to carry ofY from such premises all storm or rain water, and he shall muintain all such spouting, do\Ynpipes, and drains in g'ood order und efficient action.

BY-LA W No. 33

Penalties for breaches of By-law ...

Where unything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Heulth directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where autllOrity is given to any oflicer of theirs to direct anything t,) be done or to forbid anything' to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone or such aet for­bidden to be done is done, in every sueh case the person making defatllt as to Ruch riireetinn and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws. And every person [('nilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs Or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person guilty of such ofIence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying snch default as particularly proyiderl for in .. The Health Act, 18!J8," to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds for e\'ery breach of any such By-law, 01' to a penalty not exceed­ing five pounds for each day during which snch breach shall be committed or continued: but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered may order the whole Or part only {not being' less than five shillings) of RllCh penalty to he paid.

SCIIEDULl~ " A "

SmIEDUL" OF CHARGES FOR SANITARY \VOllI(. RUBBISH RE)IOVAL, ETC.

£ s. d 1. For t he removal, cleansing, carting, and replacing each

pan within the district of the Local Board of Health: At per pan

2. For the removal and disposing of slops: At pCI' 20 gallon,

3. For the removal and disposal of urine: At per 20 gallons

4. For the removal and disposal of trade refuse, 1:.e., refuse which may have accumulated on any premises from or through any business, manufacture or trade carried on on such premises: At per cubic yard or pel' load

5. For the removal and disposal of household refuse: At per calendar month ..

130HImULE " B."

POl'ln of application for registmtion of persons carl'!ling 011 the tmele of cowkeeper, elair'yman, or purveyor of milk.

Full name and address of applicant Trade in respect of which registration

is desired Trade or firm name Situation of 'lairy premises . . .. Area of land attached to dairy premises Area of grazing land .. Situation and description of graziu'i

land .. .. .. Source of water supply for the lllilking

herd.. .. .. .. .. Source of water supply for domestic use N umbel' of cows in respect of whieh

registration is sought .. District or locality in which milk is

purveyed .. .. .. .. Area of pal'ed floor in the milking shed,

and nature of paving Area of unpaved floor in the ~lilkil;i

shed ........ Length and size of drains connected

with the floors of the milking shed ~Iethod of clisposal of drainage of

stables .. .. .. }Iethod of disposal of manure and

refuse.. .. .. .. Oescrihe buildings in which milk and

milk vessels are kept .. .. General description of dairy build­

ings, and their relative situation to other buildings

---.--~ ------------'------------

Signature of Applicant

Oate.~ ........... .

SCHEDULE" C."

Construction of CessJiools.

1. If for the reception of nightsoil, or of liquid or other wastes from any establishment coming under Section 146 of "The Health Act, 1898," the construction must be the same as for an approved septic tank installation.

2. For all other purposes the cesspool must be provided with an air-tight cover, an inlet pipe for fresh air and an outlet pipe of the same diameter carried above the level of the ridge of the roof. Neither pipe shall be less than four inches in diameter.

(a.) Where the soil is not suitable for rapid soakage, or is likely to permit a<JCumulation of liquids, the walls and floor shall be made impervious and absolutely water-tight.

(b.) In other cases the walls shall be so constructed as to permit soakage and prevent the earth falling in.

:3. No cesspool shall be connected directly with any house or rain water tank, but shall be disconnected by approved gully traps.

SCHEDULE" D."

Tmposing penalties on licensees for breach of conelit-ions.

The penalties t() be imposed on licensed nightmen for breach of conditions of license shall not exceed the following:-

Every licensed nightman shall remove all pans at the time and in the manner prescribed in these By-laws, and the penalty for

£, s. d.

each breach shall not be more than 0 fi ()

He shall substitute a clean pan for every pan removed, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 fi (J

He shall place the substituted pan in its proper position for use, ane! the penalty for each breach shall not be more than.. .. 0 5 (J

lie shall thoroughly cleanse and disinfect all pans, night carts or other vehicles, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 fi 0

He shall properly dispose of nightsoil as soon as it is deposited at the depot, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 050

He shall not deposit any nigiltsoil, slops, or other offensive matters at any other place than the place 'appointed by the Board, and the penalty for each hreach shall not be more than 2 0 0

He shall close the door or gate of any yard, or other means of ingress Or eg-ress used by the nightman or his employees, 01' the door Or trap of any closet, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than .. 0 5 ()

He shall not permit any night-cart or other vehicle used for removing nightsoil to remain in or pass through the townsite or any part thereof between the hours of 6 a.m. and 11 p.m, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 1 I) 1)

lIe shall cleanse all public latrines in the manner and at the time appointed for so doing, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 5 (J

He shall not spill the contents or any part there­of of any pan within any premises or on any public place, and the penalty for each breach shall be not more than 0 5 ()

He shall immediately comply with any reason­able order of the Board or an inspector, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 5 0

He shall replace any pan when so ordered hy the Board or an Inspector, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than () 5 0

He shall not allow any refuse, rubbish, or slops for pigs to be removed in carts or re­ceptacles other than those set apart for that purpose, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than I) 10 0

He shall keep or cause to be kept books in accord­ance with the direction of the Board, and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than () 5 0

He shall not make any charge for work done in excess of the rates specified in Schedule "A," and the penalty for each breach shall not be more than 0 10 0

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT ~~----------~~------~~

SOHEDUL[<} "E." Schqi"le of Registration Fees for Persons eM'ruing on the trade

of a Cowkeeper, Dairymwn, or purveyor of j"lilk. (IL.) Any person keeping COWB to the number of-;;-

'" s. d. o 2 6 1. Not more than two, a fee of 2. )lore than two but not more than

five, a fee of .3. ?lfo1'e than five but not more than

eight, a fee of .. 4. l.fore than eight but not more than

twelve, a fee of . . . . ?). :lro1'e than twelve but not more than

fifteen. a fee of . . . . G. :\f are than fifteen but not more than

twenty, a fee of .. .. .. 7. )Tor6 than twenty hut not more than

twenty-six, a fee of fl. )10re than twenty-six but not more

than thirty-five, a fee of 0. 21{ore than thirty-five

o o o o

3

4

6

7

o 10

o 12

o 15 1 0

6

6

o 6

o 6

o o

(7).) If th" person to be registered does not keep CO'.vs o 5 o

Ily orelel' of the York Local Board of Health.

mm. n. ELLIOTT, Secretary.

14th November, 1906.

certify th",t these By-laws are ,ot contrary to law. W. F. SAYER,

Solicitor General. 12th December, 1906.

. Oonfirmed by the Centml BO:1rd of Health for the State of Western Australia. this 7th day of December, 190().

F. J. HUBLIN, Secretary.

PART II.-PRIV A'rE HOSPITALS.

WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 1898," ard the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws. ~ Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that bebalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:-

Beq1Lit'ing the anmtal"ewist,'aHon Qf an p"ivate hospitals, and specifying the te"?ns (mel conditions 1Lpon 1vhich regist,'a­tion shf),ll be granted emd contimwd, and providing jo)' the "evocation or cancellation oj any such ?'egis/ration.

BY-LAW No. 1.

Every person who occupies or conducts any private hos­pital shall, upon the gazetting of these By-hLws and there­after during the first we,;];, ill JanurLry next, and in each subsequent year during the first week in each year make an application for registration in the form set out in Schedule" A " hereto.

BY-LAW No.2.

Every person who, after the date of the g"zetting of thes(l By-laws, intends to open, occupy, or conduct any priva.te hospital shall, before opening, occupying, or con­ducting any private hospit"l, apply for the registration thereof as is provided in Bj-bw No.1 of this Part of these By-laws.

BY-LAW NO.3.

Such registration shall not be granted to any such applicant unless-

(a.)

(b.)

}<'Jvery room to be occupied by one or more patients has at least 1,000 cubic feet of air space and 96 square feet of floor area for each patient, and the g'l'ounc! floor of every such room is at least nine inches above ground, and the space under every such floor sufficiently venti­lated;

Bvery such room is separately, sufficiently, and independently ventilated to the external ail' to the satisfaction of the Medical Oflicer of Health;

(c.) Every such room is sm1iciently lighted and not. less in any part th"n lOft.6in. between top of floor and uuderside of ceiling;

(d.) Every sueh ,,·,om :, ;;'l 00llBtructed D,S to be re"dily isolated;

GAZETTE, W.A. 81

(e.) That every wall of such room is properly protected by a durable damp course;

(f.) That the inn"r sul'£;Lces of the walls an,] the coil­ing are rende"ed impervious so that they can without sustaining injury be frequently washed or spray disinfected;

(g.) 'rhe joiners' work throughout is of the s'mndest and plainest character;

(h.) The exterUltl walls are we<tther proof, the roof w"tertight, :omd properly furnished with gutters, spouting, and down-pipes;

(i.) '1'he dra,inage of the premises is sufficient "nd satisfactory;

(j.) 'rhe water supply is abund"nt "nd wholesome;

(/;.) The "blutionary appli"nces ample and suitably arra.nged.

(1.) .A. laundry with appliances sufficient to clen,nse and disinfect all the bedding, body clothing, linen, lULpery, etc., of the premises is provided;

(m.) At least three-fifths of the area of the site are unbuilt upon and are open to the sky.

By-IJAW No.4.

Upon the receipt by the Locnl Board of an application for the registr~Ltion of a private hospital, it sh"n direct in­quiries to he made respecting the application, and if, after such inquiry, it appears to the Board that all the condi­tions and reservations of the preceding By-l"ws are satis­fieel, it nmy gmnt the applimLtion for l'egcstration and issne to the appliciLnt "certificate of registration; subject, how­ever, to any conditions it may think fit to impose with j'cspect to the maximum nmubel' of pa,tients that shall be lodged in such hospihLl at any oue timc, the 111llnber of cer· t.ified nurses to be employerl in sneh hospit'11, "nd the period for which such registration is gl'''nted.

BY-LAW No.5.

'rhe certificate of registration granted in the n"me of the applicant as 'lforesaid sha,ll be in the form set out in Schedule" B" hereto, and shall not be transferable except with the consent in writing of the Local Board.

By-LAW No.6.

The Loc"l Bo"rd may revoke 01' cancel any reg'istration of D, private hospital if the person conducting such hospital, or anyone in the employ of such person, shall commit any brc"ch 01' infringement of or shall neglect or fail to observe any of the By-laws; or snell registration may be revoked 01' cancelled by the Local Board upon the recom­mendation of its Medical Officer of Health.

BY-LAW No.7.

For the inspection, d"ainage, good managemM,t, and sanitn1'Y "egl!lation ~f' snch hospitals.

Every person eonclucting or in charge of " priva,te hos­pital shall--

(a.)

(b.)

( c.)

(d. )

INSPEC'l'ION.

A.t all times give access to every part of such premises to tho Thfedical Officer of Health, Inspector, 01' any persou appointecl by tbe Local Bo,1l'cl of Health in that behalf, and afford any such offic'll' "n reasonable "ssistmlte that may, for the purpose of inspection, be required of him, and sh"ll permit any such Medical Officer to see and examine any patient in consultation with the medical "ttenclant.

DRAINAGE.

Flush and disinfect all drains npon the premises at least once in every day, and cause all such drains to be maintained in good order and efficient action.

GOOD ~IANAGE:r.IENT.

Forthwith provide, and at all times keep upon such prcmises, all materials "ncl appliances necessary for the use of the innmtes and staff, or that may be clirected by the Medical Officer of Heahh to be furnished.

At all times exercise a close personal supervision of such premises and the persons employed therein, and cause all orders or directions of the medical practitioner in charge for the tre"tment of any inmate to be faithfully and diligently carried out.

82 GOVERNMENT

SANITARY.

(e.) Forthwith cterryout all orders or directions that may be given from time to time by the Inspector relating- to any sanitary arrangements, the collection or disposal of excrementitious matters, refuse, and liquid or other wastes.

(f.) At all times maintain the premises in good order and repair, and clean and free from any accumu­lation of rubbish, filth, or waste matters which may become offensive or injurious to health.

(g.) At all times keep all household linen, beds, bed­ding, furniture, cutlery, crockery, cooking' and other utensils, and all other things used in the conduct or management of such hospital, thoroughly clean and disinfected.

(h.) Not permit persons of different sexes to occupy the same >lpartments, except married couples or children under the age of ten years.

(i.) Not permit more than one married couple to occupy the same room.

(j.) Canse all refuse and condemned linen or cloth­ing to be burnt on the premises in such a manner as may be directed by an Inspector.

(1.:.) Provide separate approved airtight pans contain­ing a sufficient quantity of approved disinfectant for the collection, disinfection, and removal of all excrementitious matters from infectious or contagious cas('s.

BY-LAW No.8.

Reqni"ing the keeping ancl l(sing of c( prope,' ,-egiste·)' fl)?' the ;-egisl1'ation of aU cases aclmitted into or t"eated in any sl(Gh hospital, and fo,' the inspection qf snch "egiste,' by any ojJiCe1', inspectM', 0" seTvant qf the Local Board.

Every person conducting a private hospital shall enter in fL book, hereinafter called the case book, particula,rs con­cerning all pntients received into s~lCh hospita.l, and shall nt all times permit the Medical Officer of Health or Inspector (\f the Local Board to inspect snch case book.

(a.) He shall canse to be reeorded in snch case book the full name, age, sex, and address of every patient, state whether such pntient is married or single; also a short history of the patient while in snch hospital, giving in prwticular the date of admission, the nature of any disease manifest at the time of fLdmission or afterwarclB, any operation perforllled, with thc name of tho operator or op'wators, and the result of such operation, and the date when the p"tient left the hospital, or, in the event of death oecurring, the date of such death.

(b.)

( c.)

He shall rtlso CftuSe to be recorded in ouch caso book, in case of confinement, the date ftnd short history of sneh confine mont, the result of such confinement, the sox and condition of the inf"nt, both at tho time of delivery,md during subse-quent stfLy ill the hospital.

Ho slmll also call so to be recorded in sue" C"80 book, in all cases in which a lmtient lms been under professional care of a medic"l pl'fwtitioner, or under the charge of a nurse, the name and address of the medical practitioner and of the nnrse.

BY-LAW No. D.

P"oviding/01' the s"punttion otYelnoual 0/ ,my patients "'~Ircr­iny from any fever or ·infeclions 0" contagions ({ise((se.

Every person conducting :t priv~,te hospital shall, whell­ever any infectious or conhtgious disease occurs in such hospital, immediately report the fact to the I,ocal Board.

(a.) He shall c,wse any patient iu such hospital dis­covered or suspected to be sufIl'ring from any infectious or cont1Lgions disea,se to be separated 01' isolated from all other patients in sueh hospital.

(b.) He shall calise to lJe provided and uminhLinecl " sepn,rate service for the r,'moval and destruction by fire of the cxcreta of any p,ttient suffering fl''--'lll infectious or contagious disea,so.

(c. )

( d.)

He shall, if ordered to do so by the iYJeclim,1 OJIieer of Health, cftnse nny ouch patient to be removed to snch other place as mfLJ' be indieated, and in the manner directed in sHch order.

He shall carry out the requirements of the Local Board, and all such cleansing- and dis­infecting as may be directed by it.

GA:lETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

BY-LAW No. 10.

ReY1<lcding the nnmber qf patients to be admitteel, ancl qf nn'-8es ·0" assistmtts to be maintninec/, 0" the class 01'

cla.sses or disease or C((ses to be (ulmittect into 01' treated at ((1111 snciL hospii((l.

Every person conducting a private hospital shall not suffer or permit a. greater number of patients to be in such hospitrtl or in anyone room at anyone time than the number mentioned in his certificate of registration.

BY-LAW No. II.

Every person conducting- a private hospital shall main­t'Lin <tt all times a sufficient number of nurses and assistants in snch hospital.

BY-LAW No. 12. 'rhe class of clise<tses or cases to be admitted into or

treated at any such hospital shall be as follows ,-Medical case, except diphtheria, erysipelas, scarlatina, measles, septicrnmia; snrgical cases except those snifering from erysipelas.

BY-LAW No. 18.

Penalties for b,·ca.ches of By-laws. Where nllything' is by this part of the By-laws of the

Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, 01' where authority is g'i ven to a,ny officer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid anything­to bo clone, and snch <tct so directed to be clone remains un­done or snch act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-Ia.ws, And every person gnilty of a breach of this part of the s~1id By-bws not '. ther­wise speci:1.11y pt'Ovidecl for by or under the authority hereof, slutH be liable, for every such of1'ence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceed­ings against such person guilty of such offence, as well as any costs or expens()s wbich may be incllrred in remedying snch (h,fault as particularly provided for in '''1'he Health Act, 1898," to a pena](,y not exce~ding ten ponnds for every breach of any sncoh By-l:tw, or to It penalty not exceeding five pounds for each cby during which such breach shall be C0l11l11ittecl or continned; but the justioes hefore whom any penalty imposed hereby is soug'ht to be recovered, may order the whole or plLrt only (not being less than five shillings) of snch pcnnlty to be paid.

';UHICDULIC "A." To the DCCl'cta,ry of the Local BOllI'll of HCttlth.

1 hereuy apply for registratioll of the followillg" premises as a pl'ivate hospital under the Hy~laws of the Local Board of Health :-

IDxact situa,tion .......... . Dimensions of ground lliaterittls of building ................ . Nl1111ber of rooms for plLtients .. . :'leaSUrCll1ellts of each room Number of other rool11s ,"\ 11m bel' of storeys lVIethocl of drainage., . Source of WI1,ter supply .......... .. Classe5 of cases to he athllitted ~-'nllnmnes of applicant, Occnpation, Addross. ,

Dale. Sigllatnl'C ...

';UHlcDULIC "B."

Thi8 i~ to certIfy th,d .. Jut8 beo11 granted a CertIficate of Hegistration in re:spect of those premises situate at ..... ' .............................. ' ...... as a private hospital nnti~ the :3] st day of DeCClnbei.'next ensuing', Rubject to the By~laws of the Local Bom'a of Health now in force or hereafter to ue malle.

By order of the York Local Board of Hm1lth.

Hth November, lDOl>.

GEO. H. ET'LIO'l"l',

Secretrwy.

1 certifv that the foregoing By-laws are not contrary tc law. •

W. F. SAYEl'l" Solicitor General.

12th December, lDOH.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this 7th day of December, 1906.

F. ,T, HUELIN, Secl'et.rwy

.JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

PAnT rn.-POLLUTION O:F WATER. WFlgREAS by "'l'he Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amend­ing the same. the Loral Board of Health has power to make By-laws. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf rontained in the >;aid Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:-

For preventing the pollution of Tiver.Q , streams, watercourses, wells, or reser?;o,rs within the district.

BY-LA 'Y No. l. No person shall deposit or cause, suffer, or permit to be de­

posited any offensive material or any rubbish upon any place whel'e such deposit is likely to pollute any river, stream, water­l'OUr&t', wAll, or reservoir within the district the water of which is used ')1' resen-ed for drinking' or domestic purposes.

BY-LAW No.2. ~o person shall spill, slop, throw, cast, or deposit any soap­

<uds, foul water, slops, offensive liquid, or urine upon any place ft· om which it is liable to flow into, or to pollutB in any way any such rh-er. stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir.

BY-LAW No. a. No person shall camp within 100 feBt of any such river, stream,

watercour~OJ well, or reservoir.

BY-LAW NO.4. No person shall bathe in any such weU, stream. watercourse,

or reservoir, or suffer or permit any dog, pig, Ot' other dOlllPsti­eated animal to enter ther~in.

BY-LAW No.5. No person shall establish any offensive trade within 100 yards

of any snch ri vel', stream. watercourse, well, or reservoir, unless with the consent, in writing. of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No.6. i'enlLlties for breaches of By-laws.

Where anythin~ is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authol'ity is given to any officer of theirs to direct anything' to be done or to for!:Jid anything to be done, and such aet. so directod to be done remains undone or snch act fnrbidden to be done is done. in every snch case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respec­tively sha.J1 be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of th.e said By-laws. And Gvery person g'uilty of a breach of tll1s Dart. of the said Bv-laws nc,t otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof shall be liable. for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceeding's ag-ainst such person . guilt 0' of su~h o It'ence, as weli e,s any costs Or expense~. wluch may be Ill­curred in remedying sl1"h default as particularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1':;98," to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds for eyery breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds for each clay during whi<;h 8.11Ch breach shall be committed or continued: bnt the JustIces before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered may order the ;hole or part only (not being less than five shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

By order of the York Local Board of Health,

1 Hh C\()vcmlHll'. 1906.

G 1':0. n. ELLIOTT, Secretary.

I certify that the foreg'oing .Hy-laws are not contrary to law. W. F. SAYER,

Solicitor General. 12th I lecem!>"r, 190(j.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this 7th day of December, 1906.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

PAHT IV.-CmDWN LODCHNG HOUSES. WHERE:AS by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amend­ing the same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the fol­lowing By-laws.

The Docal Board may from time to time make By-laws respect­ing Common Lodging H OU8e8, etc., etc.

BY-LAW No.1. No keeper of a common lodging house shall permit a greater

number of persons to occupy any sleeping apartment in such house at anyone time than will admit of each such person having at least 500 cubic feet of air space.

la.) For the purpose of this clause two children under ten years of age shall be counted as one person, and in the case of any room the walls of which do not reach from floor to ceiling the amount of space in such room shall not be deemed to be greater than if such walls did reach from floor to ceiling.

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BY-LAW No.2. No house shall be registered as a common lodging house

unless each room intended for use as a sleeping apartment for lodgers shall bear a disting'uishing' number, and the keeper of such house shall cause such disting'uishing number to be conspicuously printed in t,yo-inch figures on each side of the room doOJ·.

BY-LAW No. :3. The Secretary of the Local Board shall issue to every keeper

of a common lodging house a certificate in respect of each separate room, and such certificate shall specify the maximum number of lodgers which shall be permitted to occupy eacb such room respectively as a sleeping apartment at anyone time.

(a.) The Local Board may from time to time vary the number of lodgers to be received into any such room, and a notice shall be served on the keeper of such common lodging house, specifying such varied number of lodgers, and such keeper shall not allow a greater number of lodgers into such room than is specified on such notice, after the time stated therein.

BY-LAW No.4. '£he keeper of every common lodging' house shall at all times

keep the notice mentioned in the last preceding clause exhibited in a conspicuous place in the sleeping apartment in respect of which such notice sha.ll have been issued.

BY-LAW No.5. No keeper of a common lodging house shall permit any room

to be used as a sleeping apartment for lodgers other than a room certified for that purpose.

BY-LAW No.6. No keeper of a common lodging house shall make any altera­

tions to such room except with the consent of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No.7. No room shall be registered as a sleeping apartment for

lodgers if it be situated in a basement or below the level of the ground, or if it be used as a kitchen, scullery, dining or general sitting room, or unless such room is sufliciently lit by a window having sashes made to open.

BY-LAW No.8. No room shall be certified as a sleeping apartment for lodgers

unless such room is sufficiently ventilated.

BY-LA W No. (). No keeper of a common lodging house shall allow persons

of different sexes to occupy tog'ether the same sleeping apart­ment, except in the case of children under the age of ten years, or of married couples, in which latter case no other person oyer the age of ten years, and not more than one married couple, shall be allowed to oecupy the same sleeping apartment at any one time.

BY-LAW No. 10. The keBper of every common lotlg'ing' house shall:-

(a.) Cause the floor of every room or passage and every stair in such house to be kept thoroughly clean, and to be at least once a week thoroughly washed.

(b.) Cause the yard and out-premises to be swept daily, and to be kept at all times clean and free from filth.

(c.) Cause the seat and floor of every privy on his premises to be scrubbed and washed daily, and the walls to be limewashecl at least every month.

(d.) Cause every window, every fixture, or fitting of wood, stone, or metal, and every painted surface in such house to be thoroughly cleansed at least once a week or as much more frequently as may be directed by an Inspector.

(e.) Provide a sufficient number of lavatory appliances, and clean towels, and a sufficient q llantit.y of clean water and soap for ablutionary purposes, and in the case of female lodg'ers either supplied in their sleBping apartments, and in the case of male lodgers either supplied in their sleeping apartments, or in a convenient room set apart and fitted exclusively for that purpose; and he shall cause all such articles to be kept in good order and clean, and shall renew the supply of water and soap and clean towels as often as may be requisite.

(f.) Cause all solid or liquid filth or refuse to be removed from every room once at least in every day before the hour of ten in the forenoon, and every vessel, utensil, or other receptacle for such filth or refuse shall be thoroughly cleanl'ecl at le!,st once in every day.

(g.) Cause all beds, blankets, rugs, covers, sheets, towels, and house linen to be kept clean, free from vermin, and in a wholesome condition.

(h.) Cause every sh~et and all householcllinen to be washed at least once in every week.

(i.) Furnish every sleeping apartment with a sufficient number of toilet utensils and bedsteads, and 811f­fieient bedding so that each bed shall be provided with a mattress, two sheets, a rug, an<i, in winter time, not less than one additional rug.

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(j.) Cause the doors and windows of every sleeping apart­ment to be opened and kept fully open for at least four hours during each day.

(".) Cause the bed clothes of every bed to be removed therefrom as soon as conveniently may be after each bed shall have been vacated by any lodger, and such bed clothes and bed to be freely exposed to the air during two hours at least of each day.

(I.) Cause any room together with its contents to be cleansed and disinfected whenever directed so to do by an Inspector or liIedical practitioner.

BY-LAW No. 11. No keeper of a common lodging house shall cause or allow

any bed in any room which may be nsed as a sleeping apart­ment by persons of the male sex above the age of ten years to be occupied at anyone time by more than one such person.

BY-LAW No. 12.

No keeper of a common lodging house shalt cause or allow any lodger to occupy any bed in such house at any time within a period of eight hours after GlIch bed shall have heen vacated by the last preceding occupant themof, unless such bed sball be provided with fresh bed linen.

BY-LAW No. 1~.

All By-laws received from the Local Board by the keeper of a common lodging house for the purpose of exhibition, shall be put up Or affixed by him in a suitable and conspicuous position that the contents may be clearly and distinctly visible and legible in a common lodging house or room thereof.

BY-LAW No. 14.

No keeper of a common lodging house shall suffer or permit any immoral conclnct on his premises.

BY-LAW No. 15.

l~yery keeper of a common lodging house shall permit an inspector or any police officer to inspect any part of such house at any time of the day or night, and shall trnthfully answer all inquiries made by snch inspector or police officer.

BY-LAW No. 16.

l~very keeper of a common lodging house shall maintain all such means of ventilation as have been approved in good order and efficieu taction.

BY-LAW No. 17.

Every keeper of a common lodging house shall not absent himself from such house unless he leaves some reputable person in charge thereof.

BY-LAW No. 18.

Penalties for breaches of By-law". Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local

Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is given to any oflicer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone, or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition cespectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws: And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-law3 not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof, shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or ex­penses whirh may be incurred in the taking of proceedin,gs against snch person guilty of slICh offenC<', as \VeIl as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying such default, as particularly provided for in .. The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceedin,g ten prlUnds for eyery hroach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for each day dnring which such breach shall be committed or continned ; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovere(l may order tho whole or part only (not beincr less than five shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

By order of the York Local Board of Health,

GfW. n: ELLIOTT,

14th November, 1\)06. Secretary.

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

W. F. SAYEH,

12th December, 1906. Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board '0f Health for the State of Western Australia, this 7th day of December, 190G.

F. J. HUI~LIN, Secretary.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

PART V.-OFFENSIVE TRADES.

WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 189R," and the Acts amending same, the Local Hoard of Health has power to make Hy-Iaws : Now, therefore. in pursuance of the powers in that behalf con­tainer! in the said Act amI the Acts amending the same, tbe Local Board of Health does herehy make the following By-laws :-

Section 1. 2 3. 4. 5.

6.

7. 8.

9.

10. 11. 12. la. 14. 1.5. W. 17. J 8.

General. Slaughter houses. l->iggeries. Bone mills aud bone manure depots. Places for storing, drying, and preserving

bones, hides, hoofs, or skins. [cat melting, fat extracting, and tallow

melting. I3lool1 drying. Boiling tripe, ox fest, and trotters, and

extracting neatsfact oil. Gut scraping, gut spinning, and prepara-

tion of sausage skins. Fellmongeries. Manure works. Wonl-scouring establishments. lcish -cu ring' establish men ts. Fish shops. Laundries. Marine stores. Rag and bone merchants' premises. l'enalties.

SE01'ION l.-GENERAL.

1. Every person who shall apply to the Local Hoard of Health for its consent to the establishment of an ofl'ensive trade shall furnish, in the form of Schedule "A" hereto, a trne statement of the particulars therein required to be specified.

2. Every person who lllay have obtained from the Local Board its consent to t.he establishment of an offensive trade shall register such premises at the office of the said Board.

He shall, for such purpose, apply by notice, in writing, addressed to the Secretary of the Local Hoard, and shall. within a reasonable time after the receipt of such applic.a.tion by the Sc('retary, be supplied with a certincatt, of regiatration in the form of 8chednle "13" heroto.

SECTION 2.-SLAUGHTER HODStCS.

1. !<:very occupier of a slaughter house shall cause every animal brought to snch slanghter house for the purpose of being slaug-htered, and cDnfined in any pound, stall, pen, or lair upon the 'premises previously to being slaughtered, to be prOVIded during such confinement with a sufficient quantity of whole, snnle watf~r.

2. j~very occupier of a slaughter house and every servant of SllCh person employed upon the premises in the slaughtering of ,;'l.ttle shall, in the process of slaughtering any animal, use such iuc;truments and appliances and a(lopt such method of Blaughter­ill" and otherwise take snch precautions as may be requisite to 'll,enre the infliction of as little pain or suffering as possible.

:l. Every occnpier of a slaughter house shall cause the means "f ventilp.tion provided in or in connection with such slaughter hOlIse to be kept at all times in proper order and efficient action, and so that the ventilation shall be by direct communication with the external air.

·L EV'ery occupier of a slaughter house shall cause the drailla;-e provider{ in or in connection with s:uch slaughter housp to be kept at all times in proper order and eflicicIl taction.

5. (a.) Every oceul.ier of a slaugliter house shall cause every part of tho internal sm'face of the walls amI every part of the 11001' or pavement of such slunghter house to be kept at all times in good order and repair. so us to prevent the absorption therein of any blood or liC[uid refuse 01' Jilth, which may be spilled 01' splashed thereon. or any offensive 01' noxious matter which may be depositod thereon or brought in contact therewith.

(b.) lIe shall cause every part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of such slaughter house to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash, at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least onr:e during the periods between the first and tenth of 1la.reh. the first and tenth of June, the first and tenth ,)1 8epterriber, and the first and tenth of December respectively, :l.nd at such other times a.s he may be directed by the Inspector. ITo shall CflllSe every part of the floor 01' [layement of such slanghtor housC'. and every part of the internal surface of every wa.ll on which any blood or liquid rduse or tilth may have been s:)illed 01' splashed. or with which any 0ifensiY0 or noxious matter may have been bl'ol1g'ht in contact during the process of slau"htering'()r dl'essin~' in such slaughter house. to be thoroughly washed and cleansed within th ree hours after the completion of sneh sI:1ng-hterin.f4" or dt'essin~.

6. (a.) An occupier of a slt1Ughter hOllse shall not at any time keep any dog or cause or suffer any dog to be kept in such slaughter house. .

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(b.) He shall not at any time keep, or cause, or suffer to be kept, in snch slaughtering" house any animal of which the flesh may be nsed for the food oi man, unless such animal be so kept, in preparation for the slaughtering there,>f upon the premIses.

(c.) lIe shall not at any time keep any cattle, or Cause or suffer any cattle to be kept. in such slaughter house for a longer period than nlfLy be necessary for the purpose of preparing sneh cattle, whether by fasting or otherwise, for the process of slaughtering.

(d.) If, at any time, he keep or suffer to be kept in such slaughter house any c'l.ttle for the purpose of preparation, '\vhether by fasting or otherwise, for the process of slaughtering-, he shall not cause or suffer such cattle to be confined elsewhere than in the pounds, stalls, pens, or lairs provided on the premiSE s.

7. Every occupier of a slaughter house shall the hides or skins, fat and offal of e\'ery animal slaughtered on premises to be removed from tho slaughter house within twenty·fonr hours after the completion of the slaughtering of such animal.

8. Every occupier of a slaughter house shall cause the Ineal1S of water supply provided in or in connection with such slaugbter house to be kept. at all times in propel' order and eincient actioll, and shall provide fa!' use Oil the premises a sufficient supply of water for the purpose of thoroughly washing and cleansing the Hoor or pavement, every part of the internal surfac,e of every wl1l1 of such slaughter hous9, and every vessel Or receptacle which may be u'ed for the collection and removal from such slaughter house of any blood, manure, gg,rbage, filth, or other refuse pro­ducts of the slang-htering- of any cattle or the dressing of any carcu,se on the pronllses.

9. (a.) gV8ry occupier of a slaughter house shall provide a sufficient number of yessels OJ' recejltacles properly con~tructed of galvanised iron or other non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting coyers, for the purpose of receidng and con­veying froTn such slaug'htel' house an hlood. nlanure, gal'bag-e, filth, or otlwr refuse produds of tilE' slaughtering' of an-y cattle, or the dressin~~ of any carcaSe in snch sl1.ughter housf'.

(b.) lIe shall fOl·thwith, upon the completion of the s\anghtering of any cattle, or the dre:'''ing of any ca;rcase in such slaughter house cause such blood. manure, garbage, filth, 01'

other refuse prodncts to be collectBCI and deposited in such v8ssf)ls 0" receptaclRs, and shall CltnS9 all the contents of such vesBels or receptacles to be removed ane! properly disposed of at least once in every twenty~four honrs.

(c.) He shall cause every such vessel or receptaule to be thoroughly cleansed immediately after such vessel or receptacle shall have been nsed for such collection and removal, and shall cause every such vessel or receptacle, when not in actual use, to be kept thoroug-hly e1enn.

10. No occupier of a slaughter house shall at any time after the registration of his premises, without the assent, in writing, of the iloard, rnake a.ny change or alteration whatsoever, or permit or suffer any change or alteration whatsoever, tt) be made in the slaughter house Or any of the buildings to which such license applies in respect of the drainage of the same; or in respect of tho flagging or paving of the same, or in respect of th, ventilation of the same, 01' in respect of the supply of water of the saIne.

11. (fL.) Every occupier of a slaug-hter house shail cause eym'y vehide and other things Hseel by him for tho carrbge or transport of meat to be thoroup:hly c1eaused "t least once in every day.

(I,.) He sl1,,]] also maintl1in every such vchid" and such other thing's at all times in a deanly state.

(c.) He shall not cause or sutler any meat intended for human. consurnrtion to be carried in sneh yohiclo;;; .. or Ruch other thin:..;s, unleSS snell mr~at is covered with scnne dean 11lateriai in such a nlanner as to cOinpJBtely protect sHch Input frenn the sun and dust.

12. Any person who shan rel110Ve froIn any Slaughter huuse any carcase or any portion of any carcass, or any nleat for pur­pose of sale, sha.ll cause the cart, w-agon, or other conve3Tance in which such carcase. portion of a CC1rcase or meat shall be rell10ved to be thoroughly cleansed on each occasion on which it shall be so used before being so used. And any car case or meat so re­moved shall be coycred with clean material. kept solely for sneh purpose, during the process of removal.

1:{. (a.) No occnpier of a slaughter house shall keep pigs, 01' suffer Or permit pig's to be kept, except for immediate slaughter, within 100 feet of his slaughter house.

(b.) He shall not keep or stable any horses, or permit or suller any horses, to be kept or stabled within 101) feet of his slaughter hous8.

SJo:C'£IO_, :l-PIGGERIE8.

1. POI' the purposes of this section of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise reqnires-

" Pi()'keeoer" n1eans a person who keeps one or more pigs o for- the purpose of trade, or who receives on his

premises kitchen, butcher, or slaughter house wastes, or other waste food which is intended to be used as pig-feed.

2. No pig-keeper shall keep pigs in sties, pens. or yards within one hundred feet of any house or public thoroughfare, 01' within one hundred feet of an? dairy premises or any building or place where food intended for human consumption is prepared or stored, or so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

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:3. (n.) A pigkeeper shall not receive on the premises where h is trade is carried on, or sutler or permit to be received, any rlead animal or any·diseased animal for slaughter.

(0.) He shall not receive on snch premises, or sufl'er or permit to be received, any part of the ca,'caseof a diseased animi1l, and he shall not feed his pigs upon the flesh or offal of diseased animals.

(c.) He shall not receiYe, or suffer, or permit to be received on such premises putrid matter tor any purpose.

(d.) He shall cause all readily putrescible pig-feer! that may be brought upon such premises to be immediately deposited in cooking Yessels, which he shall cause to be maintained at such a temperature as to prevent their contents from Plltrifying, and shall not remon) or permit or sulIer sncll contents to be removed, e-<eept to the ieeding' troughs.

(p.) He shall not receive, or suffer, or permit to be received upon such premises any kitchen, slaughter honse, 01' butchers" wastes or other plltrescible pig-feed, unless such lllaterials are contained in gaJvanised iron receptacles, fitted \\~ith ah··tight covers.

(f.) He shall proyide in every sty upon his premises an ap'proyed feeding troug'h of:1 pattern that can be readily cleansed, and such trough shall be fixed neal' the surface gutter of the sty.

4. (a.) Every pigkeeper shall securely fence all his pig-yards and pens, and shall provide in each such yard or pen sufiicient shelter sheds to afrOI'd proper shelter for all the pigs that may at anyone time be kept in any sllch yard Or pen.

(b.) He shall, when so ordered by the Local Board, cause the floor of any pigsty upon his premises to be projlerly paved and drainer! with impervious materials. Such floors may be constructed of hard-burnt bricks set in good c.ement mOrtar on a beel of concrete, or may be constructed of concrete not lehs than six inches thick, and every such floor shall have slleh fall to a surface gutter as iq approved: the surface gutter shall be constructed of similar mat.erials, and shall not be less than twelve inches wide and three inches deep in the centre of ito, wi(ltl1, ane! shall extend the whole length of the sty, and !lave Knell fan likewise as is approyed, and shall dischu,rge into an inlpervions SllInp of sufficient capacity to receive without o\~8I'flowing at least one dn,y's draiIl:'tLre from the floors.

(c.) The floor area of every sneh sty shall be in the pro· portion of not less than fifteen sq uare feet to every pig that is over two months old that may be kept therein, amrno pig'keeper shall keep a greater number of such pigs in any sty upon his premises than in the aforesaid proportion.

:>. Every pigkeeper shall provide upon the premises where his trade is carried on a suHicient and con~tant supply of whole­some water, which shall be properly protected against pollution, and be ah,-ays available for deansing purposes.

6. (II.) Every pigkeeper shall cause his pigs to he fed in enclosed yards, j)81;S, or sties.

(b.) lIe shall for such purpose provide a sufficient number of approved feeding troug'bs, and his pigs shall be fed fr'om the troughs only.

7. (ct.) Every pig-keeper shall cause all the pi:~·3ti\.~S. pens, or yards, feeding floors .. shelter sheds and troughs upon his prernise.:c; to be thoroug'hly cleansed at least once a day, between the hoUl''' of sunrise and noon.

(h_) He shall cause all receptacles. apPl1l'atus, utensils, veltides and tools to be kept clean and in good repai 1'.

(c.) lle shall at least once a day cause all dun~. liquid fiith, and. other offensive or nox.ious Inattel'S on snell pn~lnises to be collected and !orth\vith removed f!'Om the premises, or dis­pused of as the Board may direct.

8. (L) E\-ery pig-keeper shall cause all f1o~rs, impervious drains, and receptacles that are upon his premIses to us lllu.in­tained at all times in good order and repair.

(b.) lIe shall canse all cooking pots ancl their settin.Q·e nnci fitting's upon such pre,uises to be maintained in ef'tieient action and in good repair.

(). A pigkeeper shall not slaughter, or permit or suffer c,' be slaughtered any pigs nJ)on his prernises unlsc.:,,,; or until he lws obtained a license to do so, under the provisions of 8ection 14 .. of "The Health Act, 1898."

SEC'l'IO:O: 4.-.Bm:m "lrr~Ls A"D BONI, )IANUIll, DEPOT'S.

1. In the construction of this section of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise req uirE's-

(a.) "Bone ?ltill" shall mean the buiiding and thE' lnachinery used for crushing, disintegrating, pulver­isins' grinding, or redncin!r bones, and shall inrlude all out-bllildin.-l's and land that may be attached thereto.

(0.) "Bone .i\lanl1re Depot" shall mean the building in which bones or bonedust unmixed with any other manurial ingTedient is kept or stored.

(c.) "Bone .'IIiller" shall mean the person occupying premises wherein bones are crushed or otherwise reduced by machinery.

(d.) •. Bone Manure" shall mean bones or bonedust un­mixed with any other ingredient.

2. ('t.) '[0 bmw miller shall suffer or permit any bonRs to be crqsl1Pd~ disintegTated, pulverised, ground, or otherwise reduced upon t.he pl'emis2s wherein he carri~~?n his t!'a1e unless Ruch processes are wholly conducted wltnm a bUlldlU::r the walls, Hoors. and ceilings, 01' underside of the roof wh~reof are. con­qtl'ucted oi durable and non-absorbent materla!ls) finIshed internalli' with smooth surfac\ls.

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(b.) FIe shaH not suffer or permit any bones or bone manure to be kept or stored in such premises except in a building whose walls, floors, and ceilings or underside of roofs are con­structed as hereinbefore des~ribed.

3. (a.) Every bone miller shaH cause all miiting processes to be conducted in air-tight casings, and the products of the milling to be conveyed to air-tight receivers or sound bags through air­tight shoots.

(b.) FIe shaH cause every precaution to be taken to prevent at all times the emission of dust or offensive or noxious effluvia from every building on his premises.

4. (".) Every bone miller shall cause all bones and bone manure received Or produced upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be stored in such a manner and in such a position as to prevent, as far as practicable, the emission of noxious or offensive effluvia therefrom.

(b.) FIe shall cause all bones or bone manure received or despatched from such premises to be previously packed in such a manner as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom during transit.

5. Every bone miller shall cause all building's upon the premises where his trade is carried on, and all machinery and apparatus to be at all times maintained in good repair ftnd kept clean.

SECTION 5.-PLACES FOR STORING, DRYING, OR PRESERVING BONES, HIDES, HOOFs, OR SKINS.

1. (a.) Every occupier of premises in which bones, hides, hoofs, or skins are received for storing, drying', or preserving shall cause all such hoofs, bones, hides, or skins to be stored in a building properly paYee! with asphalt, concrete, or other ap­pI·oved impervious material, and the {ioor shall be properly graded to an impervious drain, which shall be connected to a drain inlet Or other approveu impervious receptacle.

(b.) He shall cause all materials which hdve been received upon the premises 'v here his trade is "aniee! on to be stored in such a manner and in sueh a situat.ion as to prevent as far as practicable the emission of noxious, offensi\'e, or injurious effluvia therefrom.

2. (a.) Every occupier of premises in whic,h bones, hides, hoofs, or skins are received shall, at the ciose of every working day, cause every floor or pavement and every drain upon his premises to be thoroughly deansed.

(b.) He shall also cause every part of the interior. above the floor or pavement of any building upon such premises, to be thoroughly cleansed at least four times in every year, and at the same time thoroughly washed with hot limewash, that is to say, at least one" during the periods between the first and twenty­first day of Februftry, the first and twenty-first day of May, the first and twenty-first day of Augnst, and the first ftnd twenty­first day of November respectively.

(c.) He shall also at the close of every working day, cause all filth or refuse or decomposed or noxious matters that may be upon his premises to be collected ane! placed in properly con­strncted galvanised iron vessels or othm' suitable receptacles, furnished with airtight covers, and he shall cause the sevE-ral vessels or receptftcles, when filler!, to be covered, and shall cause snch vessels or receptacles, with the contents thereof, to be forth­with removed from the premises.

:1. (a.) Every occupier of premises of which bones, hides, hoofR, or skins are received for storing', drying, or preserving slm!! cause every part of the internal surface of the walls of any building' and every floor or p.avement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be kept at all times in good order and mpair, so u.s to prevent the absorption therein, of allY liquid filth 01' any noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He 8hftll also cause every drain 01' means of drainage uprlll or in connection with his premises t,) be mainf·ained at all times in good order and efficient adion.

(c.) lIe shall also ea,use ('v('ry receptacle for filth or noxious matter;; to be maintained in goori repair and kept clean.

SECTION 6.-FA'f ~11er.Tli\G, F'A'f1 gx'ruAc'n,sG, AND rrAIJLOW lI[ELTJ"G.

1. Every fat melter, fat ('xt.metor, or tallow melter shall cause every process of his business in which ftny noxious or offensive eifinvia, vapours, 0r gases (11'8 genol'nt.pd to ho carried on in s'uch a manner that all noxiol:S or off'ensiyp efIluvia, yapours~ Of gasf's shall be eHectnally destroyed.

2. gverv fat melter, fat extractor. or tallow malte .. shall cause all materia!" used, or offensive material or refuse from the boiling pans, and all refuse residue, or other matters from which noxious Or offensive effluvia, yapours, Or gases :1re evoived, Or are liable to be evolved, to be placed in propp,.]y closed receptacles, or to be otherwise dealt with in such a mftltncr as to provent any noxions Or offensive effluvia, vapours, 01' g·a.scs therefrorll pscapin~ into the external atmosphere.

:3. Every fat molter, fat extractor, or tftllow malter shrcll cause ftll scraps Or litter composed of nutters Iiahle to become> decom­posed to be constantly gathered or swept up and placed in properly covered receptacles.

4. (a.) Every fat mel tel', fat extractor, Or tallow meli8l' shall cause tl,,~ rhor of every place in which ftny process (,f the business IS cftlTled on to be kept thoroughly c1eanse!l, and he shall cause the premises to be const.antly provided with an adequate supply Qf w~ter for the purpose,

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(b.) He shall cause the internal surface of every wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly cleansed, and, after being so cleansed, to be thoroughly washed with hot lime wash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and twenty-first day of February, the first and twenty­first clay of 1Iay, the first and twenty-first day of A ugnst. and the first and twenty-first day of November respectively.

(c.) He shall, at the close of every working day, Cause all fat, t.allow, grease, refuse, or filth which has been spilled or splashed, or has fallen or been deposited upon any floor or pave­ment upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be removed therefrom by scraping, or some other effectual means of cleansing.

(d.) He shall cause every part of the internal surface of the walls of any building, and every floor Or pavement upon such premises to be kept at all times in good order and repair, SO as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any noxious Or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(e.) He shall cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with such premises to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

(f.) He shall cause all receptftcles, apparatus. boilers, and implements used upon his premises to be kept clean and main­tained in good order and repair.

5. l~very fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow me Iter shall cause every floor upon which any process of his business is carried on, in any part of his premises, to be properly covered with a layer of concrete or othel' approved impervious material, laid (in the case of a ground floor) upon a suitable bottom of at least fonr inches in thickness. lIe shall cause every such floor to have a proper slope towards ft chftnnel or gulley, and shall cause every part of his premises wherein any such fioor may be constructed to be effectuftlly drained by adequate drains communicating with a public sewer or other approved impervious receptacle. He shall cause every drain to be properly trapped, and th8 entrance thereto to be covered with a fixed grating, the bars of which shall not be more than three'eighths of an inch apart.

6. Every fat melter. fat extractor, or tallow melter shall cause his premises to be provided with appliances capable of effectually destroying all noxious or oHensive etHuvia, vapours, or gases arising in any process of h is business, or from any material, residue, or othel" suh,tance which mfty he kept or stored uron his premises.

SEC1'1O" 7.-BwOD DRYING.

1. (a.) Every blood d"ier shall cause all the blood which has been received upon the premises where his trade is carried on, ftnd whieh is not reCJuired for immediate use. to be stored in such a manner and In such a situation as to prevent the emission of offensive or injllriou;; effluvia therefrom.

(b.) He shall calise all Glood brought upon his premises to be brought in closed vessels or receptftcles construded of galvanised iron or other non-absorbent material.

(c.) lJe shall alst) calise every process of his business to be carried on in a building properly paved with asphalt, concrete, or other approved impervious material, having' walls covered to :1 height of at least six feet with hard. smooth, am! impervious material.

2. Every blood drier shftll, at the close of every working dfty, cause every lioor or pavement elsewhere than in that part of the premises where the processes of drying and packing are ("anied on, to be thol"Oughly washed.

:1. gvory blooe! drier shall, at the close pi every worldng day, C.HlSS every vessel or utpnsil and every Implemont which has been in usc during the day, upon the premises where his trade is carried on, or which is in a foul or offensive eondition, tu ve thorong-hl y cleans(Jd.

-t (~.)' Every blood drier shall canSe every part of the internal surface of the walls, and e\'ery fioor or payement of any bllilding upon the premises where his trade is can-ied on, to be kept ftt all times in g'ood "rder and repair, so as to ]He\'ent the absorption therein of any liqllid filth or refuse, or any noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed, spilled, fall, or deposited thereon.

(b.) ITe shall also CRUse every drain or means of drainage "POll or in connection with Stich premises to be maint:tined at :tll times in g"O'lC! ()]'del' and eftkient action.

5. Every bl<)od drier shilll call<O all bl,)od, blood clots, or any refuse, resiciue, or other m"tter irom whieh noxious or offensive ofHuvia or vapours are p\'ol\'(>d, or are liab1e to be evolved, t(, 1,8 placed in proiJerly e.wered receptacles, or to be otherwise :le-alt with in snch a nU1nner as to prevent any noxious or ofl'en~iv6 8fi1uvin or vapours there/rom e~caping iut" the external atlllos­phete.

G. (a.) Every bloocl drier shall adopt the best practieable Ineans of renderin~ innocllol1s all vapours ernitte(l during the

of drying, from the content.s of any pan or ot.her recep' Of frOID a,ny kiln fJ!' drying' floor upon tIlt:' pre:nl8eS wbere

t.rade is carried Oil.

(Ii.) lJe shall in every case: eithor cause the vapours to be {lisc!wxg"C'd into the external air in such a manner and at such 11Di"h t as to admit of the diffusion of the vapours without offensive ". injurious effects. or shall C:11IS3 the yapours to pass directly f['otn tJw pan or receptacle, or from the ldln or drying floor through a tire. or into a suitable eondensin~::: apparatus, or th f'() 11 !..;h t1 suitable condensing appar-atus and then throngl1 a fin', in such a lllantler as to eiTectllally consume the vapours. or deprive the same of all offensive or injurious properties.

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7. ~;very hlood drier shall cause every part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of every building used for any process of his trade to be thoroughly cleansed, and at the same time washed with hot lime wash at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once during- the periods between the first and tenth day of 1<'ebruar;;, the first and tenth day of May, the first and tenth day of August, and the first and tenth day of November respectively,

SECTION 8,--BOILING TRIPE, Ox FEET, AND 'l'ROTTEIlS, AND

EXTRACTING NEATSFOOT OIL,

1. In the constrnction of this section of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires:-

" Tripe Boiler" shall mean any person who trades in the boilin::; of tripe, trotters, or nx or cakes' feet, and in extracting' neatsfoot oiL

2, Every tripe boiler shall, at the close of every workin! day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroug-hly washed and cleansed,

3. Every tripe boiler shall, at the close of every working day, cause every hench or table used upon the premises where his trade is carried on for the scmping- of any tripe or the preparation of other animal substances to be thoroughly cleanserl by scrub­bing or by some other efIectual means,

4. (",) l<;very tripe hoi IeI' shall, at the close of every working day, cause all filth which bas been splashed upon any part of the internal surface of any wall of any building- upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be removed by wash in::; or some other effectual means,

(b.) He shall also cause every part of the interior above the floor or pavement of the building to be thoroughly Ivashed with hot limewash four times at least in every year, tbat is to say, at least once durin" the periods between the first and tenth day of February, the first an, I tenth day of 1Ilay, the first and tenth day of August, and the first and tenth day of November respectively, or as mom often as the 1,00al Board may direct.

5. (a,) Every tripe boiler shall provide a sufficient number of vessels OJ' receptacies, properly constructed of galvanised iron, 01' of some other approved non-absorbent material, and furnished with dosely fitting Covel·s .. for the purpose r,f receiving and con­veying from the premises where his trade is cttl'l'ied on, manure, garbage, offal, filth. or refuse,

(1).) He shall, at the dose of el'ery working day, caUf;8 all manure. g'arbage, ine<lible offal, filth, or refuse which has fallen or been deposited upon any part of the premises, and which is not intended to be fortlllyith subjected to any further trade process upon the premises, to be ('ullecterl in the vessels or recep' tacles prm-ided, and to be remover! from the premises with all reasonaHe despatch,

(c,) lie shall cause the sel'eral vessels or receptacles, when not in actual use, to be kept thoronghly cleEm,

6, (a,) Every tripe boiler shall calise every pal·t of the internal surface of the walls of any building', and'Bvery floor or pavement upon the premis~s where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair. so as to prevent the absorption therein' f any liquid fiith, refuse. or noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon,

(1,.) He shall also caUSe every drain or means of dr ,It,age npon or in connect.ion with his premises to be maintaine a,1 all times in good order and in good action,

7, Every tripe boiler shall adopt the best practicable means of ren,lering innocuous all vapours emitted, during the process of boiling, from the contents of any pan or other receptacle upon the premises where his trade is carried OIL He shall, in every case, either cause tbe vapours to b8 discharged into the external air in such a manner and at such a height as to admit of the diffusion of the VapOlll'S without offensive or injurious effects, or shall cause the vapOllrs to pass directly frOID the pan or other receptacle through a fire or into an approved <:ondensing appara­tus, or through an approved condensing' apparatus, and then throu;('h a fire. in such a manner as to effectually consume the vapours or to deprive the Sitme of all offensive or injurious pr·opprties.

8. Every tripe boiler shall cause all liquid refuse, before being discha,r"ed into any drain, from itny part of the premise~ where his trade is carried on, to be cooled in such a manner as to prevent the emission of offensive or injurious effll1via therf'from,

SEOTION ~I,-GUT SCRAPING, GUT SPINNI!;G, AND PR1,PARATION

OF SAUSAGE SKINS,

1. (a,) Every gut scraper shitll cause all undried guts wbich have been receiverl upon the premises where his trade is carried on, and which itre not required for immediate use, to be plitced in suitable vessels or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron, or Some other non-absorbent material, and furnishe<l with closely fitting covers.

(b.) He shall cause the several vessels or receptacles in which the guts have been placed to be covered, and to be kept covered until it becomes necessary to remove the contents for actual use.

(c,) He shall also cause all undried guts to be treated immediately upon arrival at his premises with an approved deodorant solution.

2. Every gut scraper shall, at frequent intervals during every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughlv swept, and to b8 copiously sprinkled or washed with an approved deodorant sf)lution,

3, (a.) Every gut scraper shall, at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his tl'ade is carried on to be thoroughly cleansed,

(b,) IIe shan, at the same time, cause all refuse, fragments of gut, or other matter detached in the process of scraping, and all garbage, filth, or other offensive matter, to be collected and placed in suitable vessels or receptacles, properly constructed of g-alvanised iron or of some other non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting- covers, and containing a sufficient quantity of 11 deodorant solutif)n.

(c,) He shall cause the several vessels or receptacles, when filled, to be covered, and shall cause the vessels or receptacles, with the contents thereof, to be forthwith removed from the premises,

(d.) lIe shall also cause every vessel or receptacle, when not in actual use, to be kept thoroughly clean,

4, Every gut scmper shall, at the close of every working day, canse every bench or table, every tub, vess3l, or utensil, and every implement which has been in nse (luring the day upon the premises where his trade is carried on, or which is in a foul or offensive condition, to be thoroughly cleansed with ,yater con­taining' an approved deodorant,

5, Every g'ut scraper shall, at the close of every working day, cause all filth or refuse which has been splashed upon itny part of the internal wall surface of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be removed by scraping' 01' by SOme other effectual means,

6. Every gut scraper shall cause tbe ceiling and the internal surface of every wall above the floor or pavement of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during' the periods between the first and tenth (lay of February, the first and tenth day of :lIay, the first and tenth day of August, and th,) first and tenth day of November respectively,

7, (a,) Every fmt scraper shall cause every part of the internal snrface of any walls of any building, and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in g'oocl order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, 01' any noxious or injurious mittter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon,

(IJ,) He shall also canse every drain, or means of drainage npon or in connection with his premises, to be maintained at a.Il times in good order and eflicient actio1l.

SlWl'ION In,-FELI,"IONGERIlGS.

1, In the construction of this section of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires:-

" li'ellmonger" shall mean a person who buys or receives skins and prepares them for the use of the leather dresser or converts them into skin mats,

2, A fell monger shall not cause or suffer any skin which, by reason of decomposition, hits become useless for the purpose of leather c1ressin::;, to be kept for a lon::;er time than may be necessary in any part of the premises where his trade is carried on.

;3, (ft,) Every fellmonger shall, at the close of every workinR d:1)" caUSe every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly swept and cleansed,

(b,) He shall, at the same time, cause all filth Or refuse deposited On the floor or pavement to he collected in suitable vessels or receptacles, furnished with closely fitting covers, and to be forthwith removed therein from the premises.

4, Everv fellmonger shall cause the supply of water in every tank or otl{er receptacle llsed upon the premises where his trade is carried on, for the washing Or soaking of any skin, to be re­newed as often as may be necessary to prevent the emission of ottensive or injurious effluvia from the contents of the tank or other receptacle.

5, (a.) Every fellmonger shall cause every tank or other receptacle used upon the premises where his trade is carried on, for the washing or soaking of any ~kin, and not being a liming pit, to be emntied once at least m every day.

(b,) lIe shall rallse every p:1rt of the tank or other receptacle, when emptied, to be thoroughly cleansed, and shall <'allse all filth which hilS heen remol'ed therefrom to be forth­wit.h conveyed from the premises in snitable vessels or receptacles furniShed with closely fitting covers.

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o. Every fellmonger shall cause all waste lime which has been taken out of any pit upon the premises where his trade if carried on, to be forthwith deposited in approved vessels or receptacles, or in a properly constructed cart or carriage, which, when filled or loaded, shall be covered in such a manner as to prevent the emission of offensive or injurious effluvia from the c()ntents tiJereof. and shall, with all reasonable despatch, be rernoved fr'oln the prernisE>s.

7. (a.) Every fell monger shall cause every floor or pavement upon tho premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in Rood order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption tll~re;n "f any liquid filth or refuse, or an), ()ffensive or injurious matter which may fall or be deposited thE'reon.

(b) He shall also cause every part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of every building used for any process of his trade to be .thoroughly washed with hot limewash aJ lea,~t fOllr times in every year, that is to say, at least once during the first week in February, once during the first week tn Ma.y. l)n~~8 during t~le first W9Hk in AllgUSt. and once during tIll:) fi rst, w00k in Nove.mber reRD8<:tivelv.

le.) IIf' shaD also Ca!lSe e\'ery drain, or Ine~ns ni drainage, "pon L1' in connection wit!, the premises to he maintained at all tifnAs in good order and officient oct:Oll.

SECTION ll.-:UANURE WORKS.

1 Every occupier of a manure works sha!! cause all materials which have been received upc.n the premises where liis trade is carried on, and which are nnt. immediat.ely required f"r use, to be stored in such a manner, and in such a situation a, to prevent the' emission of noxious or offensive efFluvia there· fluJ)), or so ItS not to be a nuisance or injurious to lw-rdtl).

2. (a.) Every occupier of a manure works shall adopt the be<:.:t pra('tic:able rneans of rendering- inn<)('lHynS all vapnurs or efTIllvia ernittetl dnrin,!.( the prOC8SSPS of steaming-. ITlixing J re­tn,H'ing-, stirring', coolin~, disintegrating', or other operation cO!ldncted upon the premises where his tradp is ca,-ried on.

(b.) He shall, in ever), case, eith0r cause the vapours or efFluvia to be discharged into the external air in such a manner and at such a height as to admit of the diffusion of tit" vapours ,){' (~ftluvia with0Ut offensive or injurious effects, or shall canse the yapours or efl:luvia to pass directly til rou"h a fire. or into an appro\Ted condensing apparatus, 01' throuf;Jl an approved (,dndensin:r apparatus and then throug-h a fire. in sneh :1 111anner a.s effcc'tuallv to consume the vanours or efl:lllvin., OJ' t(J deprive the same or' all offensh'e or injurious properties.

:l. Every occupier oj a manure worI,s shall sture the manure wl,ich may be receh'ed or manufactured or prepared upon the premises where his trade is carried on in such a 111:lnner and in snch a situation as to prevent. the emission of noxious ',I' ottensh'e eflluvia therefrom, or so as to be n. lluisance or injurious to health.

4. (a.) Everv occupier of a manure \Yorks shall cause every floor or pavement, and the internal surrace (If every wali upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all tinlPs in g-ood o1'(ler and repair, and ('onstrnetecl so as to prevent the absorption ther'lin of any liquid lilth or refuse, or any offensive or illjllrious matter which may be splashed, placed, "I' may hll ')1' be deposited thereon.

(1;.) lIe shall a.lso ('1111$8 every drain or means: of draina;re upon or in (;onnedion wit.h the premises, to be maintained at all tirnes in good order and efflejpnt action.

(c.) fTe shall alsl) ':au&> all machinery. 01'cry llot den, stora,ge rotan, and apparatus upon his premises to be rnain~ tained in ~I){)d order and fppair and kept a.t ali tilnes reasonably dean.

;), EVf~r'Y occupier of a " ?\fanure ,Yorks J' shaH, at the close nf every w()l'ldn:; day, cause eyery floor or pa\'en:wnt. and the Sil rfa,'e (If ""ery yard upon his premises to be thoroughly ei(,ansed. and tl1<3 internal suriaec of the walls aml roof to be washed with hot lin18wa~,-;h at leu.c.t b\"!cB in eypry that is to "tty, at least nnce during' the perjqds betwpen thp and t\Venty~fir.st day of February and tho fir,t and twenty-first day of AUg'usi l'C1spectively.

SECTION 12.-\YooL-S('OUHIL\"U ESTABUR1L\1E.\,rR.

1. In t,his seetion of these By-laws tbl) expression" wool­HCQnring- BRtablishment" shall med,n a. place where wool is re­ceived for the purpose of being cleansed.

2. The premises shall not be situated upon an)' water sllPply area, nor in the neighbourhood ()f any fresh "water rivgr, stn-:anl, water-com'se, lake, well, or rpservoir. and must be at least 1()() feet distant from any dWl1llin",-house or place when) food intended for human consumption is prepared ()r stored.

SECTION 13.-,FISIf-CUm:-1G

1. (a.) Every fish-curer sball upon the premises where his in g-al\'unised iron or (ltller" furnished with a.irtight covers.

(b.) He shall cause every sud, (lover(J{l, unless when bein!; lUlod,

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(c.) He shall also cause every such receptacle containing "efuse tn be closely covered, and \vith its contents to be removed from the premises at least daily, and, after being emptied, to be thorougbly cleansed.

2. (a .. ) A fish-curer shall not suffer or permit any decomposing fish to be kept on the premises where his trade is carried on for a long'er period than is reasonably necessary.

(b.) He shall C'luSe all such decomposing flsh to be de­posited in galvanised iron or other impervious receptacles furnished with airtight covers, and kept securely covered until reinoved froln the prelllises.

3. (a.) Every fish-curer shall, whenever any process of pre­paring fish for curing is being carried on, cause every floor or pavement, and the internal snrfaces of all walls upon the premises where his trade is carried on. to be thoroughly cleansed at the termination of each day's work.

(h.) Ht shall, for such purpose, provide a sufficient and constant supply ')f wholesome water.

-1. (a.) Every fish-curer shall cause every part of the internal surfaces of tho walls (,f every building, and every floor or pave­ment upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair so as to prevent the absorp· tion therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any offensive or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon, or in conneetioll with the premises, to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action

5. Every fish-curer sludl cause all filth which has been splashed upon any part of the surface of any wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, t,c' be removed by serapin", or by some other effectual meanS of cleansing, at intervals of not rnore than one nlonth, and be shall, at the same time. cause el'ery part of the interior abov~ the floor or pavement of the building til be thoroughly washed with h()t limewash.

SEcrION 14.-FISII Snops. 1. (a,) l<;very person eng'ag'ell in the trade of cooking fish for

saie shall conduct f,'1eh ('ooking in a dosed room provided with lnechanical ventilation so arranged that all eurrents of air in slIch room shall be in the direction of the clIokinR fire.

(b.) He shall cause the fireplace of such room to be so constructed that all the nl.[lours and etlhlVia of such cooking shall be carried direct into a chimney fiue of sufficient sectional area.

(c.) He shall also canse the chimney shaft. of the fireplace of sllch room to be calTi('d lip at least ten feet above the level of the roofs of the adjoining houses.

(Ii .. ) He shall also at all times maintain such fimplace, rnechanical ventilatiun, and e1drnney shaft and Hue in good repair and effieient action.

2. A keeper of a fish shop dIal! not suffer or permit any fish which, by decomposing', has become unfit for human food, to bo kept in any part of the premises where his trade is carried on, nor shall he expose, exhibit, or offer such fish for s,de.

:l. (a.) Every fish shop heper sh it.l I cause all fish refuse or garbage or deeoIl1po~dIlg fish to Le dep(lsited in gah'unised iron OJ' other impet'violls receptades, fnrnisrwd with [Lirtig-llt lids, and shall also caUSe <tIl reins.:; deposited elsewhere on tlw prelnises to 130 collected and depo:;>ited in such rpcpptaeJes.

(b.) ITe shall caUSe eve1'Y sl1ch receptac:le containing refuse to he kept eoyer2d, and, with itseontents, rerll()ved as often as frorD the pte-miRes. and. after being-emptied, b cleansed.

SECTIO:-1 15.-LAUNDRIES.

1. Every occupier of a laundry shall cause all the liquid wastes produced upon the premises where bis trade is carried on, to be collected and conducted by impervious cbanrwls or drains to a trapper! drain inlet, or SOme ot.her ".ppro\·ed n~cppt"e1e, or such liquid wastes ",mil be disposed of as the Insp('('!ol' may direct.

2. (a.) Every ocellpier d R laundry shall causl'. every floor or pavement, and every wall of any bllilrlin"' upon the prel1lig.,s where his trade is carried on to be kC'pt. <1t all titlles in good onier and repair so as to prevent the ahsorption then-·in of any liquid filth refus" which may be splashed, spilled, or may fall or b(l

thereon. (b.) He shall als" calf SA every drain or means of drainage

upon or in conneetion with his premises to be maintained at all times in good order and eit1ciellt action.

:3. .'\0 occupier ui a. laundry shall receive upon the premises \vhero his trade is carried un. any clothing, bedding, !II' drapery for cleansin~ sent fturn any houso or place in which any person i . ..; at th~ tiJnB snfi'erin0' fro;n iLny infpctioll"J 01' cnnta!...dolls disease; without fir~t ()btainjn'~ th0 cons:pnt, in \Yritin;.r, tllPl'eto uf the Local Board of He,dth.

,L (0.) Eyery IJC'Cllpipl' uf {1 fallndr.\.' ~ha~J in~s, yardi;. Ill:lchint::rYI ld' (J/·lle!' ;)pparatl1~: tu clean and in good order and repa.ir.

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(b.) He shall also cause ceili",; ur the underside of the roof, and the internal surface eyery wall aboye the floor 01'

pavement of any building upon his premises, to be kept thoroughly cleansed.

SECTIO:\ 16.-}V· ... RI;.;g STURI.S.

1. The floors of all building's and premises lised in of his trade by a marine store dealer shall with a layer of concreto or otl,er approved hid (in the case of a ground floor) upon a least foul' inches in thickness. He shall canse every floor to have a proper slope towards a channel or gully, shall cause every part of his prelnis2s 'wherein any such Hoor Inay be constructed, to be effectually drained bv adequate drains com­Inunicating with a pubUe se,ser or other a.pproved imperdou5 receptacle. He shall cause every drain t<> he properly trapped and the entrance thereto to be covered Ivith a fixed grating, the bars of which shall not be more th,m three-eig-hths of an inch apart. '

2. The yards shall be enclosed with a eight teet in height, any gates required to yards shall also be eig-ht feet in height

fence. at least access to th e

3. The walls of the buildin~'s used purposes of the trade shall be constrllcted of stone and the internal surfaces of all walls above the floor or lJave,:aeuc shall be smootbly rendered with good rvrtlancl

4. The roofs. if no ceilings are providerl. shall be lined with galvanised sheet iron.

fl. Sufficient prol-ision for ventilation able openings in the roof. or otJlerwise, building shall be properly cOllTL,ctcd aforementioned opening-so

be Blade by snit everv room in the

one or more of the

6. A sufficient and constant supply of pure water sludl be provided for cleansing purposes.

7. Every marine store dealer shall cause 8v'ery floor 01' pave­ment, and the internal surfaces of all \I-ails npon the premises where his trade is carried on, to kept :1t all times in good order and repair .. so as to prevent absorption therein of any liquid. filth. or refuse. or any noxiol1s or injl!rious matter which may fall or be deposited thereon.

8. He shall also canse everv above the floor or p:1vement of ' to be thoroughly washnd with in every year, that is to say, at .January .. once during the month of .Tulv, and once respectively. -

9. Bvery lllarinG store of drainage upon or in connc8ctJCm trade is carrie(l on, to he and efficient action.

the internal surface used for bis trade

least four times the Il10nth of

during the of Oetob0r

10. J~very llluTine store dealer shall. at the working day, ca.use every fioor or n".vpm,mT.

where his trade is carried on. shall at the same time cause posing or noxious Inattt~r, to be receptacles. furnished with closely with removed therein from the

11. No building or premises shall be registered under Section 147 of "The Health Act, 1898," unless the ·written consent thereto of the Local Board of Health has fmlt been obt:1ined.

S}:CTION 17.-RAG AND BONE :lIERCIIANTS' PRl'1lISES.

1. (a .. ) Every rag and hone merchant cause all material which have been received upon the where his trade is carried on, to be stored in such a luanner in snch {L situation as to prevent the emission of noxious or offensive eflluvia there­from, 01' so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

(b.) He shall cause all rags. ole! clothes. textile fabrics, old bedding and other material of similar descriIJtion or manu­facture received upon his premises to be immediately disinfected with some effective disinfectant.

2. .Hivery rag and bone merchaut shRll, from time to time as often as may be nee;essary, cau~e every floor or pa,v8ment, and the internal surface of every wall of any building' upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thoroughly cleansed.

(a .. ) He shall also cause above the floor or thoroughly washed every year} that is to say. at the first ~nd twenty-nr,t day Fehruary. first day of May. first and twenty-first day AUl;I1St. first and twenty-first day of Novem)-.er respectively.

SECTION 18.-PENAI,TlES

Penalties for breache" of fly-laiDs.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the LBcal Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done,

GAZETTE, "V.A.

or where authority is given to any officer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone, or such act forbidden to be done is done. in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws: And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise sperially provided for by or undor the authority hereof, shall be liable, fur every such offence. besides any costs or expenses w'hich may he incurred in the taking of proceedings a;rainst such person gulity of such offence, as \vell as any costs or expenses which raav b~ incurred in retnedying such default, as particularly provided for in .. Health Act. 1898." to a penalty not. exceed in::; Ten every breach of any sllch By-law, or a penalty Five pounds for each day durinQ' snch committp.d or continued: bnt tile penalty hnposed herehy is sought the wb·)le or part only (not being- less such penalty to be paid.

SCH!WUL[~ U A."

PUT!!/; or (tjJplicctlion for the consent of the Local Board of H£lllth to the cstfJ,blishment or carrying on of an ofFensive truth est"bl·ishrnent. rro the Secreta.ry of the L!}cal Board of }leal tho

r............... . ... , of. ..................... , do heraby apply for the the Board to the establishment (or carrying on) of an Tra'le Establishment .• namely ............. . ..................... and I do hereby declare that, to the be,t of Iny knowle:lg-e and belief, the particulars speeified h(~re'n are true in respect of the pn:nlises in which it is pl'uposed to establiRh or carryon th'?, orrenBiv8 trade beiol'e lnentionod.

Boundaries, area, and desf'ription of the premises .. .. .. ..

Nature, position, form, superficial are;}, and cubi"al contents of the several huildiIl~S therein eornprisf~d ..

Extent of paved area in snch buildin~'s, and materials ernployed in -sllch pu,ring'

1Iode of surfaco of ing's, and in such

}rea,ns tion,

Witn.03s rny haud this .......... day of. ................ lGO Signatnre of Applicant.,

Address of Applicant,

SCHEDULI;; "13." Certificate of RC;Jistrai1:on of OfFensive TT"de Rstalilishme,,,.

1'1' . 'f lb' tl (Own'" lIS IS t() certl y hat .................... , emg 18 occupie-r

of certain prelnis8s, being ................ , situate ............. . has registered sllch premises as an Offensive Trade Estnbitsr;­lnent for the year ending 31st l)eGeJuber, 190 ,pursuallt ~;; "The Health Act. 1898," and its amendments. and s1.bjpct to the provisions contained in the said Act and the By-laws of tho Local Boa,rc! of Health, is entitled to use snch premises for the abo"e period for the purpose of carrying on the tmdt', business, or occnpation of a ................................. .

Registration fee £ . ........................ 'S~~~t~'ry

Date •.................... , 190

By order of the York Local Board of Health,

Hill :-';ovember, 1906.

GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Secretnry,

I "ertify that these By-Iaw's are not contrary to law. W. F. SAYEE,

:::olicitol' Genera.L 12th December, 1~)i)6.

Confirm.ed bv the ('Antral Board of Health for the State of Western Australia this 7th day of Tlecember, 19()6.

F. J. HUELIN. Secretary,

90 GOVERNMENT

No. 122't9.-C.S.O.

110 IlJOU

FIRE BRIGADES BOARD. Colonial Secl'etu,I'Y'S Office,

P,wth, 9th Jamtary, 1907.

H IS Excellency the I:!overnor in Council has been pleased to appoint, under Section 8 of "The Fire Brig;tdes

Act, 1898" (G2 Vict. No.8), the undermentioned to be Mem­bers of the Firo Brigades Board for the year 1907:-

Nominated by the Government·­HAltRY BROWN, iYLL.A.

Nominated by the Perth City Council­SYDNgy STUBBS, J. C. 13RICKHILL.

Nominated by the Fremantle Municipal Council­R,OngRT SHAW NgWnoLD.

Nomiuated by the Insurauce Companies­BASH" LNl'HROP lYIURRAY, AWl'HUR BLOOMFII~LD PLUIilIgR, SINCLAIR JAlIgs lYICGIBBON.

No. 12250-C.S.O.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

PERTH AND PRE MANTLE PUBLIC HOSPITALS.

Colonial Secreta1'y's Office, Pel·th, 9th Jan1uwy, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the following persons to be the

Boards of Management of the Perth a,nd Fremantle Public Hospitals respectively:-

-NO'O PERTH PUBLW HOSPI,!'AL. Hon. T. F. (~UINLAN, M.L.A., Dr. '1'. H. LovgGIWVg, Dr. lY1. O'CONNOR, HARRY BROWN, lYLL.A., JAMES RgNDALL, SYDNEY STUBBS, FRANK CADD.

,'<Nil FREMA.NTLE PUBLIC HOSPITAL.

'I'he MAYOR OF FRlmA~;'l'Lg (lI'I. Samson), The MAYOR OF EAST Fm~MAN'l'I,E (Samuel

'1'homson), 'l'he MAYOR OJ" NOR'I'U Fm,1IAN'l'LIE (.Tohn Key), WILLIAM JliIILr,s (Represontt1tive of South Jere-

mantle on .Frenmntle M.nnieipal Conncil), E. SOIJOMON,

F.INS'l'ONE, Dr .. J. W. HOPE, C. E. FOIWHAIII, Dr. C. ANDERSON, J' . .T. HOLllI~S, A. E. DAVIES, C. NNI'HAN, Dr. W. P. Bn~lnNGHAM.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

C.L.D.75/1907. Cl'own Law Offices,

Perth, 9th Jemnary, 1.907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hits been pleased to appoint J. P. NAIRN to bo Acting

Electoral Itegistrar for the l{oeboul'lle Electoral District, during the absence on leave of A. J. Wilkins; as from the 1st of January, 1907.

S. J. R,OWE, Acting Under Secrettbry for Law.

C.L.D. 139/11107. Crown Law OUices,

Perth, 9th JcmwL1'y, 1907.

H IS Excellency tho Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to »ppoint MICHAgL BARIW to

be Assistant Returning Ofliccl' under Section 1;)0 of "'1'he Electoral Act, HJ04," »t tho l~lection to bo helel for the North Province on the 15th of January, H10i, vice E. Gurdon.

S. J. ROWE, Acting Und"r Secretary for Law.

GAZETTE, rJAN. 11, 1907.

C.L.D. 140/1907. CrOtvn Letw Offices,

Perth, 9th Janual'y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Govel:nor il} Executive Council has been pleased to appomt VI . W ARDI,g to be AetinO'

Electoral Registrar for the Williams Electoral District during the absence on leave of E. B. Johnston; as fron; tho 2nd instant.

S. J. ROWE, Acting Uneler Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 37/1907. Ol'own Lctw Offices,

Pel'th, 9th January, 1907.

rlIs Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has ...l~ been pleased to temporarily appoint R. IV. NICKOLLS as Acting Clerk or thc Local Court and Actin'" Clerk to Magietmtes, Kookynie, during the absence on lea~e of '1'. H. Hannah; as from the l11th of December, 190G.

S. J. ROWE, Acting Under Secretn,ry for Law.

C.L.D. 7484/1905. Cl'own Lalv Offices,

Pedh, 9th January, 1907.

T HE Honourable the Attorney General, acting undor the powers conferred upon him by Section 10 of "The

Local Courts Ant, 1\)05," has beon pleased to appoint the following dates for the holding of the Local Court at Busselton, for the year 1907

January-Friday, 25th February-Friday, 22ml March-Friday, 22nd April-Friday, 2Gth M",y-Friday, 24th June-Friday, 21st

July-Friday,2Gth August-Friday, 23rd September-Fricla,y, 27th October--Friday, 25th November-Friday, 22nd

S. J. ROWE, Acting Uuder Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 7482/1905. Cl'own Lato OUices,

Pel·th, 9th Jan1tal'y, 1907.

T HE Honourable the Attorney General, acting under the powers conferred upon him by Section 10 of "1'he

Local Courts, 1905," has been pleased to appoint the following dates for the holding of the Local Court at Greenbnshes, for the year 1907 :-

J annary -- '{'uesday, 22nd February-'I'uesday, 19th Marc:h-Tnesday, 19th April-'I'uesday, 23rd May-Tuesday, 21st June-'l'uesday, 18th

July-Tuesday, 23rd August-Tuesday, 20th September-Tuesday,2'tth October-Tuesday, 22nd November--'l'uescla,y, 19th December-Tuesday, 17th

S. J. ROWE, Acting Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 7483/1905. Crown Law Offices,

Perth, 9th Jamta1'y, 1907.

T HE Honourable the Attorney General, acting nnder the powers conferred upon him by Section 10 of "'1'he

Local Courts Act, 1905," has been pleased to appoint the following datos for the holding of the Local Court at Bridgetown, for the year 1\)07 :-

JanlUtry-VV ednesday, 23rd I J uly-VY ednesday, 24.th Pobruary-vYednesday, 20th Augnst-Wednesdlty, 21st ]}far ch- Wednesday, 20th Sept'ber-Wednesday, 25th April-Wednesday,24th I October-Wednesday, 23rd May-vYeclnesclay,2211d Nov'ber-IVednesday, 20th J une-VV ednesrlay, 19th Dec'ber-Wednesday, 18th

S. J. ROWE, Acting Under Seeretary for Law.

C .. L.D. +3§~ C1'own Law Offices,

Pe?·th,4th Janual'y, 1907.

{<]xcellency the Governor in Executive Council haD been pleased to temporarily appoint IV. VY ARDLE

aR Act.ing Clerk of the Local C0urt and Acting Clerk to lYlftgistmtes, Narrogin, during the absence on leave of E. B. Johnston; as from the 2nd January, 1907.

S. J. ROWE, Acting Under Seeretary for Law.

JAN. 11, ]901.1 GOVERNMENT

0.L.D.40/190i. O/'own Law Offices,

Perth, 8th JantLary, 1907.

T HE Honourable the Attorney General, acting herein under order of the Governor in Oouncil, made the

28th day of lYIarcn, 1£IOli, uncleI' the provisions of "'l'he Oonstitution Act. lSSn," hns heen })leasec1 to appoint Corporal JA~IES S'l'EWAWl' as BRiliiI of the 1Jocal COllrt, Bl'OOlne, vice Sergeant Byrne, resigned.

S. J. ROWE, Acting Under SecretRry for Law.

OLD. 4S/1907. (;"own Law Offices,

Pe1'th, 8th JetntUL1'Y, [907.

T HE HonourRble the Attol'lley General, acting herein under order of the Governor in Council, maae the

2Sth dRy of llIa.rch, U,06, under the provisions of "The Oonstitution Act, 1S89," has been pleRsed to appoint Cor­poral RICHARD HENRY PIL~Ilm. as Bailiff of the Loc"l Court, Roebourne, vice ,\V. J. Bergin, dismissed.

S. J. ROWE, Acting Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D.733/1903,

C"own L((w OUices, Per/h, 9th Janua,'y, 1907.

H IS Excellency tho Governor in Ex~cntive Oouncil 1ms been pleased to approve of the Licensing Oourt held

at Busselton, in the Sussex .iilag·isteria[ District, being held at 10 a.m. on the Sth of JIIIarch, 7th of June, (ith of Septem­ber, and 6th of December, under Section 4 of 2 Edward VII., No. 4,1.

S. J. 1WWE, Acting Under Socretary for Law.

O.L.D. '1912/1905. O~'olVn Lan' Offices,

Perth, 9th Jamw/,y, 1907.

H IS Excellency tho Governor in Executive Council has been pl8l1sed to iCpprove of the Licensing Court held

at Bridgetown, in the Bhwkwood .iYIagistel'ial Distric·t, being held at 10 a.lll. on the lith of 111>11'ch, 6th of J nne, 4th of September, a.nd 4th of December, H107, under Section 4 of 2 Edward VII., No. 4't.

S. J. ROWE, Acting' Under Secretary for Law.

OjJice of P"blic Se"'vice Oommissioner, Pc,·th, 10th Jo.mtm·y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Oouncil has approved of the following appointments :-

Ex. Co. 5. P,S.C. 1451/0li.

A. E. 'WARREN to be Olerk and Bate Collector, Fre­mantle Water Supply Branch of the Public \Vorks Department, as from 1st J auuary, 1907, vice H. J. Keane, deceased.

Ex. Co. 39,ti. P.S.C. 2S3/05.

G. O. BAKER tJ be Sub-Editor of the Journal of the Department of Agriculture f·tS from 1st J Hne, 1901i, vice H. R. Spearman, dismissed.

Ex. 00. 42. P.S.O. 1396/06.

V. SERVANTE to be Clerk in the Government 1,abonr BureiCu, as from 1st .JmllUl.l'Y, ID07, vice E. L. Nation, resigned.

Ex. Co, S5, P.S,O. 1066/06.

T. G. ,VALKER, Government Land Agent, Bevorley, to be p.lso Clerk of Court;;, without n.dditional remuneration.

And also of the accept>tllCe of the fullowing resignation:­

Ex. Co. il712. P.S.C.1;503/06.

B. Hm'greave, shortlHmd writer and typist in the Mines Deplwtmellt, icS hom 2tith February, lD07.

i\I. E. JULL,

Public Service Oommissioner.

GAZETTE, 'i'Il.A. 9i

11\ NARROGIN PUBLIC CEMETERY (1875).

Depa1·tment ()f Lands an(1 Surveys, t1Ht% Perth, 31'cl Janu((;?"y •. 1&07.

TT is hereby notified, for general information, that under JI... the provisions of "The Cemeteries Act, ISD7," and amending Acts, His Excellency the Governor iil Executive Council 1m,; been plea.sed to appoint the iJJn.yOl' lmd Councillors of the Mrinicipality of Narrogin, for the time being, to be Trustees of the Narrogin Public Oeme.

tery (1~5)' All previous appointments of Trustens of this Cemetery

are hereby cancelled.

on 5 ti Tllt)"i;

R. CECIL OL LE"J' ON , Under SecretRry for Lands.

TOWNSI'l'l;j OF DOWERIN. Depadnwnt of Lands and 8-tl-rvey.<::,

Peo·th, 9th Jant(a1'y, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Oonneil, by virtue of the powers given him by "'l'lle Land Act,

IS~)8," has been pleased to set apart the Crown lRnd des­cribed hereunder as "'rown and SuburbRn," to form a Townsite in the Avon District (Doweriu Agricnltnral Area) to be known c1nd distinguished as H .Do,yel'il1."

Dowerin A.A. 1,ot 36 iCnd the area bounded by lines starting from tho South-East corner of Avon Location 6·j,6G, and extending South about 72 chains to the North bound""y or Dowerin Agricultul'fd Area Lot 41; thence VVeBt passing [tlong its Xorth bonndary and the North houlH'h1ries of A.A. Lots :30, a.nd :310, and onwards to the North- IV estel'll siclc of NOl'tlml1l-(;01clfields Boad (GoollHt.\ling· Eoad); thence ;\ol'th n.bont 72 clmins, pas ing along the \\'estprll side of lioad No. 2H7 to a point ,Vest of the sh1rting point; and thence E[tst piCssing aic>l1g the South boundary of Lc)c,ttion G·j,(\li aforesaill to the stm-ting point. (Plan ;')3/130 and Dowerin ."...A.)

R CECIL OLJFTON, Under i'lccretal'Y for Lands.

CLASSIFICATION OF Rr~SERVE (631'd Viet., No. 24.)

Department of Lcmds and S"'l'Veys, -\~(/'{PiJ.'2~ Perth, SJ'(l .Jang((,'{'y, 1!107.

is herehy notified, for genel'HJ infOl nmtion, tlmt under the po"'\vel's confel'l'l,d upon hinl by "rrhe l?el'nlanent

ltes0rves Act, HiD\)" (63rd Y iet.. 1\ 0.2·].), His Excelloency the

Governor has beon pleased to classify J1eserve G~('" as Obss 01 hJ

"A," fnr the "P1'0tectioll and .Pl'(~sel'vation of Caves and for Health and Ple'tslU'e Hesort," in the Sussex District.

R CECIL OLIFTON, U nc1er Secretary for Limds.

BOYANU P AG1UCUUl'URAL Al'1.EA. lJepartment Qi'Lands a.nd S1t,."eys,

!:3~/-t Perth, 9th JatdLodY, 19,,7.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the prices of the undermentioned Lots within the Boyanup

Agricultural Area will, for the present, be the amounts "8 shown hereunder :-

5s. per acre-Lots l'j·0 ,md 141, 151, 270. lis. 21, 25, 105, 106, llO, lSD, 190, 1DI,

21li, 217, and 21S. 7s. " 103, 104, 149, 15'1, 15;5, 160, llil, 176,

257, and 2613. Ss. 2,t, 26, 101, 102,124,125,127,1:31, l32,

188, 139, 141, 1:30, 152, 156, 15S, 165, 167, 170,171, 2H, 243, 258, 262, 264, 265, 2613, 296, and 330.

9s. " 123, 12S, 129, 134, 135, H2, 143, 14S, 153, 163, 169, 172, li5, 177, ISS, 251, 263, 267, and 33'1.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AVON LOCATWN 4230 OPEN FOl~ SELEC­TION.

(NEAR BA.KER'S Hn.L,)

lO(] 1:, Depc!1'inwnl Ql'Lancls and S",.,.eys, Trio'"' Perth, 27t '/, December, 19 '6.

is hereby notified, for general infornmtioll, that A.von 1Joc[ction 4~;30 (1".t8 Homestead ]'a1'm l709/H) has

been c1tncollec!, a.nd the Lmd conj-n.inecl there-in will be open for sekction uucler Part V. of" '1'he Land Act, 1898," on iCnd after llIonday, the 21st .Jmmary, 1907, at a price of £1 per acre.

K OECIL o LI],'l' 0 N, Uncler Secretary for Lands.

92 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

LAND SALES.

Department of Lands and S't{,Tveys;; Perth) 10th January, 1907.

THE underlllentioI1ed Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at .Public Auction, on tho dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m., except Bridgetown at 10 a.m.; Donnybrook, noon; Katanning

and Narrogin; 3 p.m. SCHEDULE.

Places of Sale. 1'0 ,eription or Lots. Quantities.

Upset l}rid~s. of Sale. Numher of Lots. a. r. p.

1907. January IG Na,rrogin Narrogin Town GlO 0 2 6

} £13 each Do. l(; Do. Do. Do. G11 0 2 6 Do Hi Do. Do. Do. 612 0 2 6 Do. l(; Do. Do. Sub. 586 1 o 32 £12. Do. IG Do. :;{: Do. Do. 667 1 1 5

} £10 each. Do. lG Do. '" Do. Do. 668 1 0 0 Do. 16 Do. * Do. Do. GGg 1 1 12 Do. IG Do. '* Do. Do. 670 1 1 36 .£12. Do. 17 Nunngarra Nunngarra Do. 135 0 1 0 £15. Do. 11 Do. Do. Do. 13G 0 1 0 £25. Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 13'7 0 1 0 } £10 each. Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 138 0 1 0 Do. 18 Williams "'JYIarjic1in Do. 121 5 1 3 £2l. Do. 19 Hopetoun Hopetoun 'Town 10 0 1 0 £15. Do. 21 Donnybrook Donnybrook ... Do. 56 1 0 0 £R5. Do. 25 Roa vensthorpe Ra vensthorpe Do. 375 0 1 0 £25. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 382 0 1 0 £30. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 383 0 :[ 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 384 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 38G 0 0 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 387 0 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 388 0 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 389 0 0 Do. 2-" Do. Do. Do. 3~)O 0 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 392 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 393 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 394 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 395 0 1 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 39{) 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 397 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 398 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 399 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 400 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 401 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 402 0 1 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 40:3 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. {O·t 0 1 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 407 0 1 8 £25 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. ,to8 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 409 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. ,no 0 1 8 £20 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. ,1.12 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 413 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 414 0 1 8 £25 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 4.15 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 416 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 417 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. .J,19 0 1 8 each . Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 420 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 421 0 1 8 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 4,22 0 1 8 £25. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 425 0 1 .g I £20 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 42G 0 1 4~· Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 4,27 0 1 4~~ Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 1,28 0 1 4',

2

Do. 2;) Do. Do. Do. ,1.29 0 1 4} Do. 25 Do. Du. Do. 63g 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. G34 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 6R5 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 63G 0 1 0 m,ch. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. G37 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. G39 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. G40 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. G41 0 1 0 £:30. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 64·2 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 6,1.3 ·0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. G44 0 1 0 each. Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. GeL5 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. Do. 64G 0 1 0

February 1 Menzies Yunndaga, Do. 4,5 0 1 0 £5 Do. 1 Ka,lgoorlie Brown Hill Do. 280 0 2 0 + £180 for ill1-

pro vell1cnts. Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 281 0 1 0 +£GO for ill1-

provements. Perth (this Omco) I{a,lamllnucla ... Do. 1 Do. 4 0 1 :34 J £10 each. Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 5 0 2 5

Do. 1 Do. "'Serpentine ... Sub. 58 7 2 8 £25.

* Suburban for cultivation.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNl\1:ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 93

LAND SALES-continued.

Da l es of Sale. Places oj' 3al0. Description 01 Lots. Number ot Lots. Upset Prices.

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

1907, February 1 Perth (this Office) *Lion Mill Sub. 68 4 2 0

Do. 1 Do. *:iYlahogany Creek Do, 101 '1- 2 2 Do. 1 Do. -;.- Do. Do. 102 4 0 0 Do. 1 Do. Do, Do. 103 3 1 27 Do. 1 Do. *nIuchea Do, 5S 6 2 2S D(). 1 Do. * Do. Do. 59 6 2 26 each. Do. 1 Do. it;: Do. Do. 60 6 2 26 Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 61 10 0 0 Do, 1 Do. * Do. Do. 68 10 0 0 Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 64 9 3 39 each.

Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 65 9 :3 89 Do. 1 Do. Do. Do. 67 5 0 0 Do. 1 Do. :X: Do. Do. 68 5 0 0 Do. 1 Mt. Barker ~'Narrikup Do, 22 3 0 0 £10. Do. 2 Lawlers Vivien Town J.3 0 1 0 £15. Do. 5 Katanning W oodanilling' Sub. 77 1 2 12

} £1 per acre, Do. 5 Do. Do. Do. 79 1 2 12 Do. 5 Do. Do. Du. SJ 1 2 27 Do. 5 Do. Do, Do. 144 8 0 12 I £8. Do, 6 York York Town 301 0 3 17 I £50, Do. 7 Grecnbushes ... North Greenbushes ... Do. 28 0 1 0 £S. Do. 7 Bridgetown Boyup Do. I 0 1 0 I Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 2 0 1 0 I Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 6 0 1 2 Do. 7 Do. Do. Do 7 0 1 2 I Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. S 0 1 2 ~0£5 each. Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 9 0 1 12 i Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. l(J 0 1 12

1\ Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 13 0 1 12 Do. I" Do. Do. Do. 16 0 1 2 I

1_' Do. 7 Do. Sub. ,t32 3 0 0 £12. Do, 7 Beverley Do. 208 4 3 39 £20. Do. 7 N orthmnpton Do. 267 3 2 13 I} £7 each. Do. 7 Do. Do. 2GS 0 2 28 ,y

Do. 8 NOl'Selnan Norseman Town 229 0 1 0 I} £8 each. Do. 8 Do. Do. Do. 769 0 1 0 Do. S Do. Do. Do. S05 0 o 35 £10. Do. 9 Cue Cue Do. 413 0 1 4 £12. Do. 12 Leonora Leonora Do. 88 0 1 0 £15. Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. 133 0 1 0 £12. Do. 12 Do, Do. Do. 292 0 1 0 £8 + £30 for im·

provements. Do. 13 Esperance Esperance Do. 156 0 1 27 £15. Do. 13 Do. Do. Do. 234 0 3 16 £lS. Do. 13 Do. Do. Do. 250 0 2 3 £20. Do. 13 Narrogin Darkan Do. 89 0 1 0 } £12 each. Do. 13 Do. Sub. 133 3 0 0 Do. 14 Northam Dowerir. Town 1 0 1 2 £30. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 2 0 2 0 I Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 3 0 1 0 I Do. H Do. Do~ Do. 4 0 1 0 ~£20 each, Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 5 0 1 0 I Do. g Do. Do. Do. 6 0 1 0 j Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 8 0 1 0 £25. Do. H Do. Goonmlling .0> Do. 84 0 114 £20. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. S6 0 1 9~

}£15 each. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 87 0 1 9~ Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 93 0 1 9~ Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 9'1- 0 1 9' } £10 each. 2

~ Do. g Do. Do. Do. 95 0 1 9 Do. 15 Williams M;trjidin Do. 159 0 1 0

} £15 each. Do. 16 Hopetoun Hopetoun Do. 29 0 1 0 Do. 16 Do. Do. Do. 38 0 1 0 Do. 21 Nunngarra . NUlll1galTa Do . 64 0 1 0 £25.

. '" Suburban for cultivation.

Plans and further particulars of these Lots may be obtained at this Office, or at the office where they are to be sold.

N.H.-Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below t·he natural surface, except in Mining Districts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only,

R. CECIL CI.IFTON, Under Secretary for L8nds.

94 GAZEtTE, W.A. [J AN. 11, 1907.

RES E R V E. Depat·tl1wnt oj Lands and S141'veys,

I'm·th, {h'd Jantw1'!J, 1907,

H IS Excellency the GOV8l'llOr in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as a Public Reserve the land described in t.he Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; and to classify such Reserve as Class "A" under "'1'he

Permanent Reserves Act, 1899" (63 Vict., No. 24) :-

No.

Ail\ 10600

Town or District. Pm'pose for which lunde.

Broome Hilz.-Lots 312 to 334 inclusive, 367, and 433 to 437 inclusive Water.

R. CECIL CLLE'TON, Uncler Secrob\l'y fot' Lands.

RESERVES.

Department oj Lands and Sgrveys, Pet·th, 9th .TanWt1·Y, 1907.

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

Nl).

3J.il9 J a.il.-!l 1il Uti

3516 7,!JO TooT)

10441 )H/Btr

10529 ~:l51 YIJoR

105H\) 5\);" tHUG

10577 1 1010 [Duo

10612

1061:1 1 1·j-1 0 TuOTf

10614 11408 lIJ()tl

10615

10616 I 147 () -nfoo

lOlil7 ltSIJ! 110 I

10621

lOH2il I I ~,'\_'1

11.1 uo

Content. I a. 1'. p.

2 0 0

100 0 0

about :145 0 0

Town or District. Ptlrpo~('s for \yhieh malle,

East Pe?·th.-Perth Lot 459 Railway.

East Pe1·th.-Perth Lots 457, 458, and Sub. Lot 45 R11ilway.

Swan (Midlant! .Tunction).-Subdivisional Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 '1'echnical School. of Swan Location 7, Section A.

Avon (ncar Woget·lin).-Bouncled on the N01·th and Ectst by lines Camping ground. starting from a point situate West 26 chains and South 33 chains 50 links from the North-"West corner of Avon Loc[1,tion 665, and extend-ing West 'W chains, and South 25 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Plan 34,./80.)

J{o,ionttp (Tone Rive1·).-Bounded by lines starting from the North- Water. East corlJor of Kojonup Location 3853, and extending West 20 chains, Nortil25 chains, E"st ,W chains, South 80 chains, "Vest 60 chains; thence North to the South boundary of Location 3853 aforesaid, l,ncl along it East to its South-East corner; thence along its East boundary Northward to the starting point. (Plan 437/80.)

12 0 0 Mt. lYIa1'gant Goldjield (JJfoynalty Well).-Bounded on the No)'th- Water (under Act 57 Vict., No. 20.) Eastwa1'(l and Sogth-Eastward by lines starting fr0111 a point situate 80

chains South and 8'1 chains West fr0111 Survey mark .THR (conjoined) 3 (Mt. Davis Trig. Sta,tion), and extending 297° 21' 10 chains, and 210° 12' 12 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. Being identical with G.M.L, 547c. (Plan 43/300.)

468 0 0 Boycmttp Ag'l'icnlt1wal A,·ca.-Lots 157,254, and 255 ... '1'im bel'.

Boyamt1) Agt'icultnml A,·ec(.-Lot 3'W, half a chain wide, running Drain. through Lots 148 ,md Ho3, fr0111 the North-West corner of Lot Ho'i to the South-liVest corner of Lot 135, with the drain in its centre.

(Boyanup A.A. Plan.)

50 0 0 Dowerin.-Lot 35 I{'ecreation.

010 Y1mdaminclerct.-Lot 20 School site.

Boymmp AfJ1'ic1(lim·(tl A')'ea,-Lot 341, 20 links wide, running through Drain.

160 0 0

Lots 27H, 254, 2.5a, 156, 157, 158, 15D, W'1, WS, 107, 188, C.l'. '18/;)(;.1, and Lots 173, 172, 171,150, 1·11, and 139, Imo\\"n as O'.'reil's drain.

(Boyanup A.A. Phn.)

Avon (nec!?' B1·ookton).-Avon Locfttion G660 (Pll111 ;:;,l;i / 80. )

82 2 0 Wil,li(~tl1s (nea;- Banniste)').-Location 5557 (Late C.P. "liP') (Plan 385nJ-J.O)

o 0 Mt, JYIa)'glt1'et Goldfield (Retlcastle).-Bounded on the S01tthwc(?'cl and }Vestwa'l'i.i by lines starting from I, point situate 93° 24' 5 chains 40 links from the. South-IV cst corner of G.J\I.L. 628E; aud extending 93° 24' 2 chains 50 links nnd :3° 2'.' 4 chains; the opposite boundaries being pamllcll,nd equal. (Plan '13/300.)

Water.

Ballast Pit (Hail way).

Water (under Act 57 Viet., No. 20.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \tV.A.

No.

10628

10632

10634 1 1 ,~ 5 1 HlUG

10635

10636

10li38

10639 1 1 9 () ;~ -r1YU0~

10643 11 18 Ii lUou

10647 122'20 Tlfulf

10648 1221 9 iTIoo

10G'W 1 ~ 2 '2 1 -nTOij-

10652 gon~

TIu'fl

o 3 33

010

RES E R V E S-'contimwcZ.

Town or District.

Meckci'ing.-Lots 127 and 128

Rc,vensiho,.pe.-Lot 132 11\8342 is hereby mmcelled, and 11\7851 is hereby reducod.

Purpose for which made.

Quarry (sand).

Mechanics' Institute.

64,0 0 0 West Pilbo,m G.P. (Top Camp Wcll).-A square block of land Water (under Act 57 Vict. having its boundaries in the meridian and at right angles thereto, with '1'op Camp well in its centre; said well being situate about 470 chains East of Trig. Station B 13. (Plan 110/300.)

No. 20).

640 0 0 West Pilbam GolCZfield (Hong Kong Well).-A square block of land, 'Water (under Act 57 Vict., 20). having its bonndaries in the meridian and at right angles thereto,

with Hong Kong 'Well in its centre; said well being situate about 140 chains East and 70 chains North ()f 1'rigonollletrical Station B14. (Plan 110/300).

7 0 11 GI·ec111n01mt.-Lots 282, 286, and 310 Quarry.

45 0 0 Victoria (ltIingenew-De Grey Stock Rontc).-Bounded on the South Water Supply.

1,001 0 0

100 0 0

3 3 37

0 2 25

0 1

160 0 0

[md West by lines starting from the North-East corner of Victoria Location 2013, and extending East 45 chains and North 10 chains; the opposite bounchl,ries being pltrallel and eqlml. (Plan 127/80.)

Wellington.-Location 2127 Timber.

Kojonup (Coben's Socd<).-Bounded on the S01dh and East by lines Water. starting from the South--West corner of Kojonup LOC>ttion 380IJ, and extending 'IV est 31 chains 25 links, and North 32 chains 5 links; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Plan't16/80.)

Dowe1·in.-Lot 15 Sehoolsite

Dowerin.-Lot 33 Public buildings

Dowerin.-Lot 21 Agricultural Hall Site.

Avon (OUb1I}ottin(l Tank).-Bouncled on the South and West by linGS 'IVater. starting from a point situate [lbout 15 chains West from the North-vVest corner of A von Location 7541, and extending East 40 chains and North 40 chains; the opposite boundaries being pantllel and equal. (Plan 33/80.)

It. CECIL ULIF'1'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Depari1nent of Lands and SU"veys, Perth, 9th Jant,a,.y, 19(''/.

]31S Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundaries of

. _.J. the ulldermentioned Reserves being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth; the lliJ-'8as and boundaries previously published in the Govemment Gazette being hereby cancelled:-

~:tecol'ded No. Town or District. Purpose for which made.

41"-" 1997 0 0 Vict01'ia (Coolinga Springs).-Bonnded by lines st'1rting from a point Watering place. !f~t~ situate vVest 67 chains 72 links and Southward 58 chains 57 -fo links

11\ from Survey Post T (Coolinga) and extending- 3590 59' 141 chains 32

7 links, 89° 58' 141 chains 32 links, 1790 58' 14J chains 38 links and 269° 59' 141 chains 37 links to the starting point. (Plan 55/300, O.P. Vic. 561.)

5017 0 2 0 Pingelly.-Lots 241 and 242 Public utility. filL)

ItZ H514 12 3 36 Kc,lanning.-Lots 416,459, 'W5, 466, and 558 Agricultural Show Grounds.

H. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

96 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Depart,nent of Lands and S'urveys, Perth, 9th Jamwi'Y, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are now open for sale, under the conditions specified, by public auction, as provided by "'fhe Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices :-

CIJrr No.

ll.±.:Jll 1 \J 0 0

'fown.

Ravensthorpo ...

Dowerin ...

Bridgetown

Nos. of IiotS.

439, 440, 443, 444 431 to 436 inclusive,

438, 445, 447 to 452 inclusive, 4il, 472, 474 to 476 inclusive, 519 to 524 inclusive, 527, 528, 530 to 532 inclusive, 591, 592, 595 to 597 inclusive, 600 to 605 incl UBi ve

392 to 398 inclusive, :j,01 to 404 inclusive, 408 to 413 inclusive, 416 to 421 inclusive, '124 to 428 inclusive, 437, 453, 455, 456, '158 to 460 inclusive, 4.63 to 468 inclusive, '170, 477, 479 to 484. inclusive,503 to 508 inclusive, 511, 512, 515, 516, 518, 525, 526, 533, 546 to 551 inclnsi ve, 555 to 560, 563 to 570 inclusive, 573 to 576 inclusive, 578 to 580 inclusive, 583 to 588 inclusive, 590, 593, 598, 599, 618 to 623 inclusive, 626 to 631 inclusive, 634 to 639 inclusive

383 to 389 inclusive, 399, 400, 407, 414, 415, 422, 423, 429, 430, 454, 461, 462, 469, ·t78, 485, 487, to 4fJ2 inclusi ve, 495 to 4fJ9 inclusive, 502, 509, 510, 517, 536 to 543 inclusive, 552, 554, 561, 562, 571, 572, 581, 582, 089, 617, 624, 625, 632, 633, 640, 642 to 64·7 inclusive

382, 390, 486, 493, 494, 535, 544, 545, and 641

18 to 20 inclusive, 24 to 32 inclusive

16 and 17 10, 11, and 12 9, 13, and 14 ... 2 to 7 inclusive 8 1 34 629 635

Conditions.

'fown Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

628, 631 to 63·t in- '( clusive, and 638 ) Do.

Do. Do. Do.

625,627, 630, 637 624 G3n

£10 each £15 each

£20 each

£25 each

£30 each

£5 each

£6 each £8 each £10 each £:10 each

£25 £30 .£40 £17 £18

£20 each

£25 each £30 £35

Remarks.

Lots 3m, 405, ·:wo, 441, 412, 'BU, 457, 47:3, 500, 501, G13, 514, 529,53'., 55:!, i577, 5iH, 611, and 648 have been excepted from sale and ocenptttion as lteserve

A\ 10625.

Lots 606 to GlO iuclusive, 612 to 616 inclusive, hav!) been temporarily reserved.

Lots 4.38 to 453, ,170 to -185, 518 to 533,572 to oW, all indusive, exclusive of those reserved, are also aVftibble for selection as Working Men's Blocks under Part IX. ef "The Land Act, 18US," at the S'tlilC prices.

Crown grants will ouly extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

Lots 22 and 23 h,we been ex­cepted from sale as l~eserve

;1\ 10650.

'fhe value of improvements on Lots 7 and 34 to be added to upset price.

Lot 626 has been excepted from sale and occnpa.tieh :t, Iteserve

;1\ 10037.

'['hese lots are also a vaibble for selection as "-Working Men's Blocks" under P;trt IX. of "The Land Act, lSU8," at the same prices.

Plans, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shorUy be obtainable at, this office, and the offices of the various Goverlllllcnt I-Iand Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "V.A. 97

CANCELLATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES. Department of Lands and S.wveys,

Perth,2nd Jamw,'y, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the under mentioned Conditional Purchases have been cancelled for non­compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be again open fot'

selection on and after the dates mentioned. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the district in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is available will be considered as simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

Corr. No. District. Location No. 1 Ian. Office at which application must be lodged. Name.

Open "nder Parts V. emd VIII. of" The Land Act, 18:)8," on and after the 21st Janua,'y, 1907. 9813 9813 1707

03 03 06 0,1

6801 / 55 Williams 6B02/55 Do.

3302 g79 /80 F3 ,Narroo'in Rupe, A. 3301 379 / 80 F3 I' Do~ Do.

15579/ 55 Kojonnp t Avon

2638 436 I 80 B1 Katannino' Bario, M. 6954 Meckering' A.A.I Northam'" Wilson, C. 12813 ,

t I,<1te position of 11227/ \5.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS. Depa,·tntent of Lands and Sll1"Veys,

Perth, 2n(1 Jan1l<J.'·y, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the u!lllermentioned Homestead Farms have been cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were grantf\d, and the land contained therein will he again open

for selection on and after the dates mentioned. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Ag811t for the Distriet in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is availabh~ will be considered ;,s simUltaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

Corr. No. District. Plan. Office a,t· which application III ust be lodged. Name.

Open nnder Pa,ts V. emil VIII. of "'l'he Land Act, 1898," on anei nftC'· the 21st Jamta,'y, 1907. !J45,j, 03 339G 74 Avon 5332 84·;) 180 D1 Beverley Pickers gill, H. 981a 03 31-50 71- W illirtms ... 3:nO 879 ! 80 F8 Narrogin EYans, R

12501 0:5 38\)5 74 KOjOllUp Williams

2329 408 I 1'0 D,j. Katanning' Sandy, G. l!'. 85B8 04 4G81 74 7032 386,1. I ,IV ,1.2 Narrogin Hennig, E. ;1080 0;5 6,155 7'1< Do. 5723 38;)B I ,to E2 Do. Kiolo\\', H. C.

Open uncle?' Pad V. ~f" The Land Act, 1698," on and a/tel' 21st Janua,'y, 1907.

G096 / 74 Williams... ... I i5452 I 1·OfJl3 11-0 El i Wagin 'I I

- ... - ............. -~ ..... ---.. -.

'I< Subiect to improvements.

SPECIAL LEASI£ UNDER THE LAND AOT, 1898.

Depa,·tntent of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 4th December, 1906.

1'1' is hereby notified that .~rthnr O'Leary has applied for a Specirtl Lease No. 160/ 15:1 of Lake View '1'owl1 Lot

K o. 9, containing :3:2 perches, for the purpose of a vVorking Men's Club and Geuoml Store, for a term of 21 years from 1st October, 190(;.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE LA~D ACT, 1898.

RESUJ\fPTION OF POR'l'ION OF TIMBER LEASE

4'i"{) lu-tnr

Depetl't,nent of Lands anel Stt1'veys, Pnth, 19th Decembet·, 1906.

N OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 126 of H 'rhe Land Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands,

with the approval of the Governor, has resumed so mu.ch of the land described hereunder as is comprised in Timber IJcase H'l, gl'anted to the Timber Corporation Company Ltd., the same having been, in the opinion of the JliIinister, practically denuded of m'l,rketable jarmh, lmrri, or tuart timber, or on whieh no marketable jarrah, karri, or tuart tinJber, in his opinion, is growing; and further, His Excel­lency the Governor has been pleased to throw the area so resumed open for selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after l4th January, 1907,

t I,ate position of 6:]90/74.

It. CECIL CLIPTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Bounded by lines starting' from the N orth-Ea,st corner of C.P. 47 rW4, and extending South-Ea,tward ,mel S,utherly aleng the Southern and Western si,]"', ,)f R. ""I No. ti31 to a point situate East of the South-East corll"" of vVelingtoll Location ,52; thence West to said corner, and North along said loear,ion's (52) East boundary to the South bonndILry "f C.P. 47 :404 aforesaid; thence 8\)" 52' to its South-East corner; . and thence 3590 50' along said C.P.'s 4.7/"104 East bonndary to the st'trting point, a!ld on the inner part by it public road (containing "bout 310 acres). (Plan 4Hcj4U. Din,g.2397/1<.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESUi\IPTION OF PORTION OF TIMBER IJe]ASE

Depa,·tn~ent ~l Lands "nei Surveys,

2SS IT3'

tMH} Perth, 2 st iJecembe'I', 1 U6.

N O'1'ICE is hereby given tha,t, pursuant to Section 121; of "The Land Act, 1ti98," the lIlinist,;r for Lands,

with thE' approval of the Governor, has rtl8unwd so much of the land comprised in Timber J~ease 28"i/ 118, gTanted to E. P. lYJillal', ns is describeu hereunder, the 8mne having been, in the opinion of the JliJinist2r, practically denuded of markebtble jarrah, lmni, or tmu·t tim her, ('1' "n which no marketable jaTrcth, karri, or tuan timber, ill his opinion, is growing; and further, His Excelleney tbe Governor 1111,3

been pleased to throw the area so resumed oppn for selec­tion under Part V. of "The La;oa ACG, 1tiUI'," on and "fter 14th Jf1ll11ary, 1807:-

Bounded on the North and W.;st by liues starting hOllJ

the North-East corner of C.P. 4g77/5G (I,oe!Ltion 262), and extending East abont 12 ehaills ,wd Sonth "iJout 4:1 elmins; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equaL

R. CECIL CLIFTON, t;Tnder Secretary for Lands,

!)8

9002 TUOG

GOVERNMENT

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. (KELLERBERRIN STATE FOREST No.2.)

Depa~·tment (~f Lands and Sm'veys, Perth, 19th iJecembe1', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Keller­berrin state B'orest ~o. 2 will be thrown open for

selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "'1'he Land Act, 189S," on and after Monday, 14th January, 1907.

Ii\ LATE RESERVE 490. Depa~·tment of Lands and S1J,~'veys,

t~%t Petrth, 3~td Janua'i'Y, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that thA date of throwing' open for selection Victoria Locations

3156 to 3160, inclusive, has been extended from 3rd Decem­ber, 190(l, to the 2Sth inst.

Applications must be made through the Geraldton Lanu Agency.

(BA'l'ALLING CREEK, WEST OF DARKAN.)

Depa~·tment of Lands and SU~'veys, .!fHi Pe~·th, Srd Janua~'y, ! 907.

I T is hereby notified, f, r general information, that Wellington Locations 2112 to 2128, exclusive of Loca­

tion 2127, which Ims been reserved for 'Timber, and Location 2128, which has been temp<>1'arily reserved, will be open for selection under Part V. of "The Lmld Act, 1898," on and after Monrhty, 2Sth inst , at the following prices:-

Location Acreage. Price No. per ncre.

a. r. p. £ s. d. 2112 234 0 0 OH- 0 2113 234 0 0 011 0 2114 237 0 0 o 14 0 2115 296 2 0 o IS 0 2116 133 2 0 o 12 0 2117 240 0 0 o 18 0 2118 2S0 0 0 0 15 0 2119 273 0 0 0 15 0 2120 222 0 0 0 12 0 2121 221 0 0 010 0 2122 ~21 0 0 o 13 0 2123 267 0 0 o 14 0 2124 2(lS 0 0 011 0 2125 272 0 0 o 12 ()

2126 2157 0 0 o 17 0

Applications must be made through the Wagin L:wd Agency.

(WILr.IAMS DrS'I'RIC'l', NEAR DUi\IBLEYUNG LAKE).

D"paj'lment q/ Lands and Slt)'('eys, -H~f, PM·th, 3"'<1 Jemltwry, 1.<)rll.

I T is hereby notifieu, for geneml information, tlmt Williams Loc,ttions 6755 to (j757. (l7liG to (i7(lS, ll79J

to G797, all inclusive, (l79(l, and GSOO WIll bo opell for selec­tion under Part V. of " The Land A.ct, IS98," on n,net after Monday, 2Sth inst., at the following prices:-

li755 128. per acre G793 lOs. (ill. pel' acre ll756 12s. (lc1. do. G794 12s. dn. 6757 lIs. do. 67H5 lIs. 6(1. do. 6766 lOs. 6d. do. 679G lIs. (ld. do. 6767 lOs. (ld. do. 67n7 lOs. do. 67(lS Ss. Gd. do. 07H9 lIs. Od. do. 6701 lIs. Gd, do. (lSCO lOs. (let. do, 6792 1:38. do, Application must be Ul'lde through the W'lgin Land

Agency, where all particnbrs may be obhtinecL

LAND NEAR BALINGUP BROOK.

Depa;·tment of Lands cmd SW'veys, H~~ Perth, 9th Jantta1'y, 19117.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the land hereunder described will be thrown open for

selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Aet, lS£lS," on and after Monday, 28th January inst. :-

Bounded by lines starting from the North-East corner of Nelson L )cation 7G9, a'ld llxten.ling g"st to the Western side of a sUl'veyed r.)ad; thence ",long s"me Southerly to a point situate East of the Sonih.Bitst corner of Location 769 afol'esaid; thence \" est to said cortler and North to the ~tarting point,

R. CgClL CLIFTON, Under 800rctary for Lands.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

LEASE FOR DEP ASTURING OF STOCK. 10535 Department of Lands and Surveys, 1\"", Per·th, 9th Jannar'y, 1907.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Reserves 1126 n,nd 1127, near W}ndham, will be open

for leasing for the purpose of depasturing stock on and after 11th ]1'ebruary, IH07, under Section 10 of "'I.'he Land Act Amendment Act, 1905," at a renta'! of £10 per annum, lease to be for a term of ten years, hut the Hon. the Minister for Lands to retain the right to terminate it at any time without compensation for improvements by giving 12 months' notice.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'I'HE ROADS ACT, 1902. DelJarvment qf Lands and SW'veys,

Per·th, 3t'd Jan1!a?'Y, 1967.

I T is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands have been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section

17 of "'1'he Public 'Works Act, 1902," for the purposes of new Roads, that is to say :-

t~iH BRUNSWICK ROAD DISTRIC'I.'. Deviation in l'i.oad No. 1357 (Clifton Road).

A strip of hnd, one ehain wide or thereabouts (as sur­veyed, Diagram i4,W5), leaving' the pICS(mt road at the South- West boundary of Subdivisiona'! Lot 34 (on Clifton Road) of Welling'ton Location 1, and extending N orth-Eftst­ward and Eastward along the Southern side of the Collie Coalfields Railway Heserve to rajoin present road in Sub­divisional Lot 35.

2 acre3 31'. 34p. being' resumecl from Subdi visional Lot 3,1 of 'Wellington Location 1, and 0 acres 11'. IGp. from Sub­di ;-isional Lot a;s of Wellington Location 1; ,Irea, of closed road in the latter being 0 :teres 11'. 2'!p. (Plan <til/SO.)

iS8£ DA.RLING RANGE ROAD DISTRICrr.

Deviation of Road No. 1402. A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving thc Southern

side of the pr0sent road opposite the latter's junction with Road No. 1403, and extending Eastwftrd (n,s surveyed, Diagram 24191), passing along the South boundary of Canning LOc:ltion 268 to the latter's South-East corner; thence Northward along its Eastern boundary to rejoin present road nett!" its North-East <:orner.

o acres 3t'. asp. being resumed from Cnnning Location 355, and 1 ,Lcre Or. 2p. heing added to Canning Location 20S by closurcof old road deviated. (Planlc/40.)

2{iP GINGIN'ROAD DIS'I.'RIC'l'.

No. 2630 Lefroy Street, Gingin, and a strip of land, one ch'l,in wide,

extending' South-:Bjastwal'cl along the North-East boundary of Gingin Sub. Lot 2 to its Bast corner; as surveyed, Diag'ram 27014.

o acres 2r. 22 fop. being resllmed from IJingin Sub. Lot 1. (Plan Gingin).

H~% UPPER BLACKWOOD ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2513. A strip of land, one cha.in wide, leaving It surveyed road

at its intersection with the West bounda,l'Y of Nelson Loca­tion 915, and extending' North for a distance of about IS chains, [1llCl passing between sflicl Location 915 n,nd Location 1681; thence vVest for a clistanee of [1bout 8 chains between Locations 8:35 [1nd 1(381 aforesaid; thence North for a distance of about 33 chains, passing between Locations 835 and 1794; thcnce Bast, passing along the North boundary of said Location I)g5; thence North, passing :tlong the West bOllllChtry of Location 172S to the South bounchtry of late Poison Lease 8/261; thence Bast along said South boundary to its South-Bast corner.

About 5 acres being resumed from Nelson Location 1634. (Plan 415/80.)

t~*~~ KELMSCOTT ROAD DIS~rRICT. No. 2609.

'I.'nrne1' J10ad, in Canning' Location 30, one chain wide, from the Perth-Bunbnry ltoad to the C,mning I{iver, as showll on 'rilles O~1ice Plan 270f); thence crossing the river, and thence a skip of hmd, one chain wide, exteofling' in a genoml Basterly dirl'ction (:ts slll'v()yed, Diftgmm 1(055). passing through p[1rts of Kelmscott Sub. Lots Sand 9 to the latter's South-East corner; thence North-Eastward, Northward, and North-Eastward through Sub. Lot 10 and

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

part of Canning Location 290 to a 50-link road; thence East 50 links wide along sa,id road and the North boundary of Canning Location 61 to the latter's North-East corner.

1 acre 11'. 36p. being resumed from Crtnning Location 30. o acres 31'. 12foP. being resumed from Kelmscott Sub.

Lot 9. o acres 21'. 30t"op. being resumed from Kelmscott Sub.

Lot 8. o acres 31'. 22f'op. being resumed from Kelmscott Sub.

Lot 10. o acres 31'. 4T\,p. being resumed from Canning I,ooa­

t.ion 290. (Plan 341/80 and Kelmscott Townsite.)

i-%gt TAIUBELLUP ROAD DIsrI~RICT. No. 2611.

A strip of lrtnd, one chain wide, its vVest side lertving the South boundary of Tambellup Townsite at its intersection with the East side of the Great Southern Railway Reserve, and extending along said side of Rail way Reserve, as sur­veyed, to the North side of the Tingerup Siding; thence (as surveyed, Diagram 21263) 97° 50 links, 1870 30 chains, and 277° 50 links to rejoin East side of Railway Reserve; thence passing South wa,rds along same to its intersection with the North boundary of Planta&;enet Location 1252.

1 acre 21'. 16p. being resumed from Plantagenet IJocation 1406. (Plan 436/80.)

It}Mr BROOlYIEHILL ROAD DISTRICT. No. 261~.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Gordon Road (Kojonup Locations, near Broomehill) at the South-East corner of Kojonup Location 1153, and extending vVest along its South boundary to the Gordon River, and thence widen­ing out to 2 chains (as surveyed, Diagram 2M61),and

extending West-South-vVestward through Resen'e 5~3 to

join Road No. 906 (Stock Route).

2 acres 21'. 34p. being resumed from Kojonup Location 1548. (Plan Kojonup Locations near Broomehill.)

}{Hh} CANNING ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2613.

Mason Street, one chain wide, from the Perth-Albany Road to the Canning River, as shown on 'l'itles Office Plan 2580; resumed from Canning Location 2001,.

No. 2614. River Street, one chain wide, from the Perth-Albany

Road to the Canning l~iver, as shown on Titles Office Pla.n 2580; resumed from Canning Location 20.

No. 2615. Lake Terrace, one chain wide, from Fern Road to Queen's

Park Road, as shown on Titles Office Plan 2438; resumed fro111 Canning Location 1.

No. 2616. Queen's Park I~oad, one chain wide or thereabouts, from

Lake Terrace to Peninsula Road, "s shown on Titles Office Plan 2,1,38 ; resumed from Canning Location 1.

No. 2736. Bacon Street, one chain wide, fro111 Quern's Park Road to

'Wharf Street, as shown on 'Pitles Office Plan 24:08; resumed from Canning Location 1.

No. 2737. Peninsula Road, 75 links wide or thereabouts, from Queen's

Park Road to the East corner of Snbdivisional I,ot 23, as shown on Titles Office Plan 24,38; resumed from Canning Location 1. (Plan 1D /40.)

T!.TFo\ 1VAGIN ROAD DISTRICT. No 2617.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a surveyed road at the vVest cornel' of Cemetery Reserve 9943, and ex­tending Eastward, as surveyed, pa,ssing 'Llong the North boundaries of Reserve 9943, Willia,ms Location 2806, through part of Location 29<1,1, along the North boundaries of Locations 5603, 5634, 5610, 5611, and 3839; thence (as surveyed, Diagram 24003) East-So'1th-Eastward through Williams Locations 3249, 3248, and Eastward, passing through Reserve \)852, to the N orth-Vvest corner of Location 5947, and thence Eastward along th(" North boundaries of Williams Locations 5947, 2819,3809, and 2072 to the latter's North-East corner.

5 acres Or. 36p. being resumed from Williams Location 3249, and 3 acres 21'. (jp. being resumed from Williams Location 3248. (Plan 408A/'W.)

GAZETTE, \\T.A. 99

HH 'l'AMBELLUP ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2625.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its :\forth side sf::trting from the North-'West corner of Kojonup Location 2623 and extending East along its North boundary to the North­IVest corner of Kojonup Location 2289; thence South to the latter's South-'West corner; thence East along its South boundary to join a two-chain road; as surveyed Diagram 20551.

7 acres Or. 26p. being resumed from Kojonup Location 2623. (Plan 4,36/80.)

HH GERALDTON ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2628.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from a surveyed road at the South-vVest corner of Victoria Location 2205, near Eradu Station on the Geraldton-Cue Railway, and extending Northward about 6j} chains along its West boundary, and thence North-vVestward through Victoria Location 2263 to its North boundary, and West,ward along the latter to the South- West corner of Yict(lria Location 2208; as surveyed Diagram 23193.

2a. 01'. 12p. being resumed from Victoria Location 22G;~. Oa. Or. 21'''op. 2208. (Plan 157/80.)

Hlli} WOODANILLING IWAD DISTRIC'l'. No. 2629.

A strip of land, one chain wiele, leaving a surveyed road at the North-East cornel' of Kojonup Location 2568 and ex­tending vVest passing along its North b()und~L!:y and through Kojonup Locations 2590 and 2887 and al(>llg part of the South boundary of Locntion 3468; thence. Easterly and Northerly respectively, as surveyed, O.P. Kojonup 345, passing through Kojonup Location 3513 and along the Western boundary of Location 0557 to join it

surveyed road at the South-East eorner of Kojonup Loca­tion \)25.

2 acres 01'. 38p. being resumed from Kojonup Location 2887, and 2 acres Or. ;J.p. leing resumed frOUl KojonuIJ Lo­cation 2590. (Phns 4.1GB / 40 and 416/80).

-l\tb; 'VILLIAMS ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2631.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the N orth­\1, est corner of Williams Location 2861, and extending East along- its North boundaTy to its North-East corner; thence North and East, as surveyed, Diagram 23906, along part of the West and the North boundaries of Williams Location 1443, and part of the West and the North boundaries of Williams Location 3633 to join the Perth­Albany Road at the latter's North-East corner.

lOa. 2r. 34p. being resumed from Williams Location 3G34. (Plan 384,/80.)

't8M NARROGIN ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2655.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the North­East corner of Williams Location 5280 at Toolibin Lake, and extending to its South-East corner; thence two chains wide, in a general Westerly direction (as surveyed, O.P. Williams 397), passing along the SOll,hem boundary of Williams Location 5694, through Location 5693, to the East boundary of Williruns I,ocation 5239; thence Ncrth-West­ward, one chain wide, through said Location 5239, and part of vVilliams Loca,tion 4447, to join a surveyed road on the latter's North boundary.

2 acres 31'. 36p. being resumed from vVilliams Location 52:i9, and 0 acres 21'. 2op. being resumed from Williams Location 4.447. (Plans3tl5Bj40 and 386A/40).

Phms of the lands so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Department. of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

1903 19"il7

N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands.

THE IWADS ACT, 1902.

W HEREAS the Geraldton Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Gerald­

ton on the 21st day of December, 1905, resolved to open the new roads as described hereunder :-

+*~t GERALDrrON ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2462.

A strip ofland of variable widths (about one chain), leaving Road No. 353 on the North-\Vestern side of the Northern Railway Heserve, and extending (as surveyed, O.P. Victoria 54,9) in a general North-Easterly direct'on, passing along the North-Western ~ide of said Railway Reserve through

100 GOVERNMENT

Locations 1815, 1414" 1413, and 613 to the East boundary of LocfLtion 1815; thence fLS surveyed through Reserve 6753 and portion of Reserve 3606; thence lefLving the l'i,ailway Reserve and extending, one chain wide, fLS surveyed, through Reserves 0606 and 10371 and i ocation lU43 to rejoin Rail­way Reserve near the lattel"s EfLst boundary, imd continu­ing- in varying widths to join a surveyed road, No. 193A, in Reserve 6753.

'fhe following areas being thereby resumed :-From Victoria LocfLtion 1815, 28 acres 11'. 20p ; Victori>t Location 1414, 1 i1cre 31'. 36p.; Victoria Location 1413, 1 acre 31'. 12p.; Victoril1 Locati(,n 613, 1 acre 31'. 16p.; Victoria Loeation 1043,3 acres 21'. ~4p. (Plan 157D/40.)

No. 2470. A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving a level crossing

on the South-Eastern side of the Northern Railwt),y Reserve in Reserve 6i53, and extending (as surveyed, O.P. Victoria, 549) in a general South-Easterly direction passing through Reserve 6753; thence Easterly throngh C.P. 49/812 and Victoria Locntion 2155 to join a surveyed road at the latter's East boundary ..

2 acres 21'. IIp. being resumed from C.P. 49/812. ]2 acres 21'. 20p. being resumed from VictorifL LocfLtion

2155. (Plan 157/80 and 157D/40.) AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to

Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 190~," by notica published in the Gove1'nmcnt Gazette, declared that the said lands hl1d been set apart, taken or resumed for the pm'pose of the said Roads, and that a plan and mOTe particllbr description of the said lands might be inspeeted at the Department of Lands and Surveys, POTth :

AND WHEREAS the said Board Ims CftllSed It copy of the said noti(lC to be served upon the owners and occnpieTs of the said bnds resident within the Stn.te, or such of them as can with TefLsonable dilig'ence be ttsCertaillecl, eilher per­sonally or by registered letter posted to their last -nmllecl pJace of abode:

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is hereby notifir,d that the lines of eOllllllunication described above nre R(,nds within the meaning of "The Roads Act, li102," subject to the pro­visions of the said .l.ct.

Dated this 3rd day of Jnnuary, 1907.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under i:>ecretary for Lands.

-----THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

t~~4

W HEREAS the Kalgoorlie Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the BO'Lrd, held at Ka~­

goorlie on or about the 28th day of March, 1904 .. resolved to open the road hereinfLfter descriLed, that is to S[1Y :-

KALGOORLIE ROAD DISTRIC'l'.

Extension of Road No. 2502.

A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide, its South-Wcst side leaving the present end of road No. 2502 [tt its inter­section wil,h the Northern side of Rlad 1888, and extending Southward and SNlth-vVesiward (as surveyed Cl.P. E1Lst Uoolgardie :30), passing along part of th" East bOllnd",'y and through G.M.Ls. 8i31D ",uel. 8ll2F: to the Nort;b-l~u"t sidll of the Kitmba,llie Station l'i,cclDl've; thence leaving the Sonth­'¥(-lst side of sa.id Station }~l'sel'vc, and cOlltilluillg'SuutL­\"estward (fLS Burvl'ye(]) thron"h G.:\l.Ls. \)021':, ll:!"j'J':, Hn(l part of 1l1(5g to join go:cd No. ]007. (1'lans K:clgo ,die and L. HJ\I.)

No. 2619. A sLrip of lalld (Crown), one chain wide, its North-E<1st

side leaving the S(luth-I~<Lst sick of goa.d No. ~502 at its interseetion with the 80uLh- We,st side of Ol() Kamballie­Lakeside Railway Reserv", <'Lnll extending' (as surveyed East Cool-:ardie :10) t-:o(trh- {liastw,nd along' "aid Rnilw:ty Iteservc, passing tbrong'h G.l\I.Ls. ,)U2lD and BeiGE to tIl<) latter'sSouth-El1st bOllncbtry. (Phn, l(,tlg'oorli() ,md L. Hm.)

niH) 5 11ft)-;,-

WHEH.EAS the Nelson l~ond B01Lrel, by rpsolution passed at a lYIec"ting' of the Board, held M, Bridgetown on or "bout the 4th day of JUly, HI05, resolved to open the Ro,t([s here­inafter described, that is to StlY :--

No.2C5:3. A strip of lttlld, ann chain wide (Crowu), le,tving nn

n,ngle in the 801lth 8-<10 of Roa,d No. IG54, in Rcsol've ·j.:3:i7 (Location m~;)), an(l i'xtenclillg iil fL general SOl\th-\Yestul'ly dire('11011 (';18 Stll'V0) f}cl Diagr lIn 217Gl) to tl,n {t,ngle in Gl'<Lllge "",HI ",tHat,· ,tlJOHt. ]0 <:lutins East fro111 the vVest honne:" .. y of the lllidgeto(\Il Ccmmon (I~eserve 305A). (Plan 43%1-10 and Blidgctown i:>hcot 2.)

GAZETTE, 'V.A. rJAN. 11, 1001.

No. 26M. A strip of lanel (Crown), one chain wiele, exteneling East­

ward (as surveyed Diagram 217(1) from a road passing through N olson I,ocation V1l2 to join HOttel No. at an angle therein (Plan 439B/40 and Bri(lgotolVn Sheet 2.)

¥fin-% WHl~R,EAS the Phillips giver Read Board, by resolution passed ftt a Neetin~ of the Board, held f1.t R,ftvcnsthorpe on Or i1bout the 26th dlLy of December, 1903, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, tha,t is to SfLY :-

No. 26.'5G. A strip of land (Crown), one <1nd a-half chains wide,

starting' from the South end of Scott Street, Ravensthorpe, and extending South-Westward (as slU'vcycd O.P. OldfieJd 31l) to the N01-th bounda,ry of gesorve 7:381 (cemetery); thence West to its N orth- vVest cerner; thence its South side extending ~(17° :35' 76 clmins 7 links, and ~.5bo :\7' 36 clhains 78 links, tormin:1ting ne<1,l' Survey Mftl'k P2, in Reserve 7607 (Mmnjittup). (Plan 420/HO.)

No. 2657. A strip of land (Crown), one and a-h<11f chains wiele,

le:wing Road No. 13'15 at the South-East cornel' of ::VI. H.I,. fi, and extending North along its East boundary (f1S surveyed Dillgram 100H)) to its North-East corner; thence ~9'1,o 19' to the South-East bonnch1l'J' of I1LL. 101. (Plan 420/80.)

No. 2658. A ship of l<1nd (Crown), one and a-half ehains wide (as

surveyed O.P. Oldfield 54), its South side leftving [1,11 angle in the South side of Hoad No. 13':15, Hituate about 22 chains East from the South-East corner of iYl.H.L. 20, and extend­ing' ,269° 6' 80 "hains 21 links, 2(H0 18' 7 chains 2-1.~1"'i links, and then"e in fL g'en8ml South-vVosterly direction along Stevenson Creek, passing [Llong' t.he N (!l·th-Western boundary of W.R. 12, and through part of M.L. H to a point situate about 14, ch[1ins Northward from the North­West corner of M.L. 5. (Pla.n ·'120/1:30.)

WHEREAS the Plant age net Road Bo,1l'cl, lJy resolution pas;;ecl at a iYIeeting of the Bo:trd, held at JliIount Barker on 01' l1bout the 31st day of July, 11l{Jll, resolved to open the l'i,oads hereinafter described, that is to say:-

No. 2632, :Ylorgi1ns Street, in the 'fownsite of Mount B[1rkm', one chitin wide.

No. 20:3:3, Narpund goad, in the 'l'ownsite of Mount BfLrker, one chfLin wide.

No. 2G;3-1., Inglesby Street, in the fOWllsite of iYfount Harker, one chain wide.

No. 2(l35, Nunl1rrup Hoad, in the Townsite of lYIonnt Ba"i'kol', 0110 cluL1n ,vide.

No. 26~U, Ophir Street, in the Townsite of iYIount }3,wker, ono chain wiele.

No. 2637, FIa,sscll Street, in the 'fownsite of Mount BHrker, one chain wide.

No. 2U:{8, Osbomo Itoad, in the Townsite of Mount Harker, one Chn.111 ,vide.

No. ~li;3H, Mitchell Street, ill the 'l'ownsite of Mount Barker, on0 eha;in ,vide.

No. 2()4.0, Coopc'r Hoad, in the 'fownsite of :VIonnt Ba,rkcl', one cha.in wide.

No. 2U11, Marion Street, in the 'l'ownsite of Mount Barker, one chain wide.

No. 2G-t2, Montolll Street, in the Townsito of Mount Barker, one chain wido.

No. 204.3, Muudlll'up Street, in the Townsite of Moant Barker. ono clmin wiele.

No. 2G4 .. t, Morpcth Street, in the 'l'ownsite of Mount Ihl,r]n:l', Ol1e chain ,vide.

No. 2IH:), Collins 1~0"c1, in the Townsite of l\lount Barker, oue eh,.in wiele.

No. ~lj4li, I1Iortimer l'i,oacl, in the 'J'ownsite of Mount Barker, on0 chain wiele.

No. 2(;,1.7, Warbmton ROfLd, in the Townsite of Mount Bm'kG!', one chitin wide.

No. 26-18, Marmion Street, in the Townsite of Mount Barker o'>e cha.in wiele.

No. 2G·1.9. l\hc,Sodey Road, in the Townsite of Monnt Bn,l'kcr, one ehain wide.

No. 2():,(J, iYIellston Street, in the Townsite of Mount BHrh:cl', one (~hain willt!.

1'-;". :!Ii.~> 1. ~lou!1t Barken' Stro~,t, ill the Townsite of MOlInt Barker. one chain wide.

1'\0. :!l;;)~, Lord Btl'oet, ill the Townsite of TVlolll1t B:l,l'kel', (1)1; eh,tiu wide'.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

9694 -9"v-

WHEREAS the Williams Road BOflrd, by resolution pflssed at a Meeting of the Board, held at vVillifllus on or about the 14th day of August, 1906, resolved to open the Roads hereinafter described, that is to say

Extension of Road No. 58.

A strip of land (Crown). one chain wide, leaving' the pre£ent Road No. 58 on the South boundary of Reserve 2630, and extending North-North-Eastward through said reserve to an angle in the Quindanning-ViTilliamsburgh Road near the South-vVest corner of vVilliams I.1ocation 22. (Plan 384/80.)

No. 2660.

A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide, leaving an angle in Road No. 227B near the South. East comer of Williams Lncation 32, and extending South-Eastward, passing through Reserve 2630 and, as surveyed, through vVilliams Location 1766 to the latter's East boundary; thence, as surveyed, Southward along the said East boundary of Location 17(1) and the East boundaries of Wellington Locations 1036 and 1358 to the latter's South­East corner. (Plan 384/80.)

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said rC301utions, it is hereby notified tha,t the lines of communication described above are Roads within the meaning of "'1'he Roads Act, 1902," subject to the provisions of tbe said Act.

Dated this 3rd day of January, 1907.

R CECIL CLIJ;"TON . Under Secretary for Lands.

rl'HE ROADS ACT, 1902.

AL'I'ERATION OF PART OF THE COMlVION BOUNDARY

BETWEEN 'I'HE BAYSW ATE 1< HOAD DISTRIC'I' AND

'l'HE PERTH ROAD DISTRICT.

20ti::; gO

Depctrtment of Lctnds ctnd SU1'veys, Pe1,th, Brd Jctnuary, 1907.

H IS Excellency the Govel'llor in Executive COlIDcil, under the powers conferred upon him by Section I)

of "The Roads Act, 1902," has been pleased to alter the common boundary between the Ba,yswater IGoad District on the South-West and the .\J aylands Ward of the Perth Road District, lying between the Bayswater Road and Swan View Terrace, from its present position to the centre of Caledonian Avenue.

R. CBCIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

DIVISION 0"' SERPENTINE ROAD DrS'I'RICT

INTO WARDS.

Depctrtment of Lctnds ctnd Surveys, .1j~' Perth, 2nd JctnUct1'y, 1907.

I T is h6reby notified that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor, at the expiration of twenty.

one (21) days from the date of this notice, to divide the S~rpentine Road District into three (3) Wards, viz., Central, South, and East Wards, with respective boundaries, as follows :-

Oentral Wa1·d.-Bounded on the North by the North boundary of the Road District; on the Ectst by South­West Rail way Reserve; on the South by the left bank of the Serpentine River downwards to the Flats, and thence by a due W (;st line; on the West by the West boundary of the Road District.

South WU1·d.-Bounded on t.he NOj,th by the left bank of the Serpentine River downwards to the Flats, and thence by a due West line; on the Ectst by the East boundary of the Road District; on the South by the South boundary of the Road District; on the West by the West boundary of the Road District.

East Waj'd.-Bounded on the Nm·th by the North boundary of the Road District; on the Ectst by the Western side of the Perth-Bunbury Road; on the S01~th­WMd by the left bank of the Serpentine River; and on the Westwa?'d by the South-West Railway Reserve.

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GAZETTE, vV.A.

!I\ BROOME COMMON 63l.

BY-LAWS.

DepCirtment of Lands ctnel S1wveys,

101

HH PM'th, Brd Jctntwry, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information that under Section 43 of "The Land Act, 1898," Hi; Excellency

the G?vernor in Executive Council has approved of the followlllg By-laws for the management of the Broome

!I\ . Common dl.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

T HE Council of the Municipality of Broome, as the Board of :YIanagement of the Broome Common, do

hereby, under the provisions of S("ction 43 of "The Land Act, 18~8," make and publish the following By-laws for the regulatlOn and good management of the Broome Common:-

1. All stock running on the Common othenvise than in accordance with the following By-laws shall be treated as trespassing stock.

2. No person shall depasture any animal upon the Broome Common without having first obtained a license from the Council.

3. Every applicant for a license to depasture under these By· laws sh",ll furnish the Town Clerk or Ranger with a correct list in writing of the number of horses, cattle sheep, or other kind of animals that he or she shall intend to depasture on the said Common, and shall describe therein the brands, numbers, and other distinguishing marks t~ereon, and shall obtain a license signed by the Mayor, 'lown Clerk, or other person duly a,uthorised in that behalf setting forth the number and description of animal~ licensed by the Council to depasture on the Common ac­cording to these By-laws.

,1<. With tho exception of stock owned by bonO. fide travellers, travelling teamsters, and packers, as hereinafter provided for, no stock of any description shall be allowed to run or depasture on the Common free of char"e, and the following charges shall be payable in ad vance ir~ rpspect of all stock so running or clepasturing thereon. Persons residing within the boundaries of the Broome lVlunicipality or Health Board only to have the right to run stock upon the Common.

Horses and cELttle shall be charged at the rate of 4s. per head per calendar month or part of a month, and except by speci~tl permission of the Council no person, firm, or com­pany shall depasturc more than 10 head of horses or cattle at anyone time.

Sheep.-Only sheep kept for killing by bona fide butchers trading in Broome, for supplying the public, shall be allowed to run and depasture on the Common, and shall be charged at the rate of ad. per head per mtlendnr month or part thereof. No one firm of butchers shall depasture more thml 50 sheep at anyone time, except by special per­mission of the Council.

Dairy cattle shall be charged at the rate of Is. per calendar month, or part thereof.

Goats shall be charged the same rate as sheep. Swine or camels shall not under any circumstances be

permitted to run on tbe Common. 5. Any person or persons running stock on the Common

may change such stock from time to time, provided that, he, she, or they do not, at any time, exceed the number for which he, she, or they shall have paid commona,ge fees.

6. Bona fide travellers, teamsters, find packers shall be allowed to run their horses or cattle on the Common for the space of four clear days freo of all charge; should that period, however, be exceeded, they shall be eharged at the rate of tid. per head per day, or part of a day, for all horses and cattle. In no case shall such horses and cf1ttle remain on the Common under this regulation longer thfln seven clear days at anyone time.

7. No travelling stock, with the exception of those travelling to and froUl the Port of Broome, shall be allowed to cross the Common. '1'ho 01vner or drover in charge of such 1",st-m8ntioned stock shall give written notice of his intention to travel such stock, and shall comply strictly with Section 29 of "Tho Cattle 'rrespass, !<'eneing, and Impounding Act, 1882" (4G Vict., No.7).

8. The Town Clerk shall ai; any time, with the approval of the lYlayor or any two Councillors, have authority to take legal proceedings for the rocove'ry of any fees unpaid.

9. No stock on which CommOllltge fees are clue shall be removed from the Common, unless with the written sanction of the Town Clerk, until after all such fees have been paid in full.

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w. Stray stock proved to he accidentally upon the Common shall not bo liable to P!Ly COllllnonage fees, but shall be treated in !\llrcspects as trcspassing stock.

II. No onti10 horse, 01' bull over tho !,ge of six months (c,xcept the p"op,rty of t!,e Council) "hall be n,llowi'd on 1 he COUlll1<>n; allli in addition to the jll'nally hereinafter pre:3el'ib\..~d, (J.,nd recoverable nndt::l' these By-laws agn.illt:t the owner thereof, if known, any such horse 01' bull found thereon shall b., linble t,} be dealt with in the mannGr pre­scribed by "The Cattle '1'l'espa,ss, Fencing', and Impound­ing Act, 1882" (Hi Vict., No. 7).

12. The l~mlger 01' '1'own Clerk for the time being sha.ll Imve !Lur.hority to dem,md pnrticnlars of ,tock depasturing on the Common.

13. The C"nncil Sh!ll1 not be responsible for dmmLge or injm'S sustailHed from any canse whatever by 'my ;tnimal depnsturing on th", sa,id COUllllon, nnder the provisi01ls of tllL'se By-Jaws.

H.. 'rhe Council shall be sale judge of what cons itutes ,L bOlll! Jide butche,', clairyma', traveller, temnstcJ', drover, plteker, and cl:ii,'y mtHle within tll'] mc""ing' of thl'se, By­h.\\"s.

In, No person shall cut, fell, or l'OlDOV<.~ grAen, gTo\ving-, 01' dead timbor on or f"olll the said Common without luning first obtained a licen-e from the Conneil and paid thel"l'for the sum of ;;S. pCI' axe pel' month.

Hi. I~ver'y licensea under these By-laws shall produce his liconse. upon being rcquired by any officer of the Council 01' any polic('lllfLl1.

17. (<t.) Any pordOn 01' persons who shaJl introduce any diSeased animals into tho Common shali, on c )nviction, be liable to a penalty of £10.

(Ii.) The :\J".yor, Town Clork, 01' otlH"l' duly authorised person mny, on suspicion of any animal being' diso;1.sed, order or cause th8 sanw to he re­moved from the COUllllon, n,ncl if he shall think fit, canse the same to be impounded f1ncl ex­amined : and, if founel to be dise;lsed, ;1,11 expenses incurred iu connection therewith shall he 11 "'ne by the owner, and, until paid, the Conncil shull have a lien on ;tny other animals of snch owner in the Commo'] 01' Pound.

(c.) In the event of any o ",ne1.· 01' person in charge of stock being fined Ulvler tlws'l By-laws 01' the Acts herein l'OffllTed to, the Council slmll have a Een on any othor animals of the sn.me owner or person in clmrge on the COUlmoll or in the Pound until sud1 fine and all costs nre paid and 8atisfie(1.

18. 'rhe Council prohibits the doing by unlicensed porsons of any act or thing for which a license llmy be granted und~l' the provisions of these By-laws; and any unliccllsed person doing' snch act or thing shall be gnilty of nn ojTeIll~e against these By-lawR.

19. Every pcrson who does, permits, Ot· Buffers ~tny act, ma,tter, 01' thing contrary to any (.f these By-hws, 01' COIll­

mits 01' permits any breach 01' negled th"1"('of, "hall be deomed g'uilty of 'til offence against these By-laws, anll be liable to ,t fine 01' p(1l1alty uot l.'xeA.eding £.), reeoverable snnnnarily hefore any one ot' 11101'0 .Jnstit't's of the Peaeu in the mal1l~er presel'il;cd in '''J'll<' ,j llslic,ls A LOt, 1902," and shall in n') ,vaya,fl'pct a,ny fin(~3 01' fe~'s recoverable HIbler

By-ln,\\'s of the Conncilrcgll'llj.ing fn;g and fillos to be paie\ in respect of impounded stock.

20. All pon;,ltios ,,11,1 o1;ho,' "lUll, recovered umlcr the provisions of these By-htws slmll, unless 0: henvisc ]>rovidl',l, be paicl to tho (;onncil, and sh"l1 h('COlll(l tlw propert . .'" of and f01'1ll pm·t of the orllirml',v nCOlll<' of the lllllilicip;tlit,v.

Passed hy the ("oullcil of t hi, \hmieipality of Hl'dOllW on the lIth day of Septc1l11wr, l!lO(i.

W. CL:\l~KE HALlJ,

:Mayor.

rerros. '\T. TA YT~ORI

'['own Clerk.

Approved by the Goverllor in Execntive Council, t.his 3rc1 'lay 'If Jr,nual'Y, W07.

BERNAl:W PAltKER,

Acting Clerk of the Couneil.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

WAGIN GENERAL CEMETERY, HiHO. BY-L~WS.

Depa,,.tment of Lands and Slwveys, lir1rJV" Pcyfh, 3nZ Ja.n1tct'fY, 1907.

H IS Excelleney the Governo]' in Executive Conneil has approved of the following By-laws, under t.he pro­

visions of "The Cemet~ries Act, 1897" (G13t Vic., No. 23), and" The Cemeteries Act, li:\90" (G3rd Vic., No. 38), for the management of the ""\Vag'in General Cemetery (Reserve WHO).

R. ClWIL CLIB"1'ON, Under Secretary for La.nds.

1. That all fces and charges payable to the 'l'rustees, in accordance with Sehedule "A," shall he pnid when applications are ma.de 01' orders given.

2. That any person desiring g'l'ouncl in the Cen etery for a priva.te gra,ve, vault., tomb, cenotttph, tombstone and railing', wall, or for !tny other purpose, shall apply to the Trustees therefor. If rtpproved, the Trustees, on payment of the required fees, shall isslle to such person so applying a certifiea,te of right of buri~Ll in the form specified in Schedule" B."

3. Any person desiring to place 01' erect any lllonnment, tombstone', Ot· enclosure in mlJ part of the Cemetery shall, before obtaining permission to do so, submit a plan of such monnnwnt, tombstone, 01' enclosnre, and specify the 111.l terials of which it is to be composed, to the Trustces, "nel shall obtain such permission, in writing, in the form of Schedule" D," before proceeding with the work.

4. If any person shall erect er plaee any monument or tombstone or enclosure Uplll any grave, the exclusive right of which lms not boen obtained, and shall fitil to keep the same in repair after receiving one month's notice in writing from the Trustees so to do, then the Trustees n}ay remove snch monument, etc.

5. Every person who has the exelusive l'ig-ht of burial in any grave sh"ll keep such grave, and any crection theleon, in proper repair, and if, after receiving notice in writing- from tho 'J'rusteps r8quiring snch rep nil'S to be executed, shall fail so 10 do, Lhen after the expimtion of twenty-eight days the Trustees mn,y c'tuse such repairs to be executed, and may recover the cost thereof froll! such person before a,ny two J ustiees in Petty Sessions.

G. (a.) That all applications for interment shall be made to the SecrE'btry of the 'l'rustees, and six working hours shall be given to the Sexton prior to the time fixed for the burial, otherwise an extr" charge will be nmcle.

(b.) '1'he name, age, and uther part.iculars of the deceased slm11 be furnished when giving the order, as in Schedule" C."

7. The Trustees "hall cause nll ordinm'y gr.1ves to be dug, but any person desiring to construet a brick grave 01' vault shall be permitted to construct the same under the directions of the Surveyor, on }myment of tho required 1p(,s, anel every coffin placed therein shaH be bricked in and made, and kept air-tight.

S. That every coffin shall have upon the li,l a l .. ,ad 01' coppe,' phtte lVith the name of the deceased ,mel (!!Lte of burial thereon.

U. ]<;vcry gnwe slutll be at least six feet deep, except those userl for the burial of infants, which the Trllstees nmy allow to be of a les oer depth, but no interment shall he a,lloll"ed in any gT!We with a lesser depth t.1mn three feet from the top of the coflin to the original sur: (tee of tho groulld.

10. Tlmt in case of !,pplic;ttion for interllll'nt in any private grave or vault to which during life the dec<lase,l person had no eln.im, the written consent of the OWller shal: be given with the application, 01' other satisfactory evidence tlmt the person desiring' to bnry therein is entitled to do Sl'.

1l. That Illl buri,tl sh>1,11 be permitted to take place in the Cmn<:tcry without ,m 0' del' for burial being obtained frolll the Secretary of the Cemetery in the forlll of :';"hedule " C," and delivere~l to the Sexton ~f the (ellleter.'".

(a.) Prier to conducting nny interment in till' Ceme­tery, or making' use of the Cemetery for any pur­pose connected with interments, every under­taker shall pay to the Trustees an annual fee of £2 2s., and shall "t the time of making such payments give his assent to such conditions as the Trustpes Illay deell1 fit to impose. Upon such assent b"eing given, and p'1yment of the tee made, he shall reCeive a " permit" to hold good until the first da,y of January following, ,md unless in the possession of such a "permit" no undertaker shall be allowed to engage in 01'

earry out any duty or work within the Cemetery.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

12. The hours for buri!tls shall be as follows:­

On Week Days. Throughout the year 8 a.m. to G p.m.

On 81mdays. Throughout the year, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and

from 12 noon to 5 p.m.

13. That no burial shall be allowed to take place before or after the hours above mentioned, except by special per­mission and upon payment of the fee for burials H not in the usual hours."

14. That the time stated in Schedule "C" for any burial shall be the time for the funeral to be at the Ceme­tery, and the same shall be punctually observed.

15. That every funeral shall enter by the principal entrance and thence follow the Sexton to the grave. No bicycle, velocipede, carriage or vehicle, except hearses and mourning coaches, shall be permitted to pass the said en­trance. Horses shall not be driven faster than at a walking pace, and no horses or other animals shall be ridden through the Cemetery.

16. That every erection shall be placed upon proper foundations. and, if required by the Trustees, shall extend to the bottom of the grave. All refuse and rubbish and material remaining after any work is completed shall be removed from the Cemetery at once, and at the expense of the person causing the same.

17. All materials required in the making, repairing, or completion of any work shall be fully prepared before being taken into the Cemetery.

18. That no catacomb shall be allowed. 19. 'l'hat the Trustees shall not C except in very excep­

tional circumstances, and when an order to exhume auy corpse has been obtained under Section 41 of "The Ceme­teries Act, 1897") permit the remov>lJ of any corpse from any grave for re-interment in this or any other Cemetery, and before any such excep::ional casc can be d(mlt with by the 'l'rustees, a written application setting forth the reasons for the propc)sed removal of such corpse, and verified by a statutory declaration, shall be produced by the nearest available representative of the deceased, and, in the event of such application being granted, the permission of the Colonial Secretary, in addition to the permission of the Trustees. shall be obtained. If found necessary, the coffin shall be inclosed in a second and air-tight wooden or leaden coffin prior to removal.

20. That any workman or other employee employed by the Trustees, or by any other person, shall at all times while in the Cemetery be subject to the supervision, direc­tion, and control of the Surveyor, and shall obey all such directions, and shall be removable from the Cemetery upon any breach of the By-laws or any refusal or neglect to comply with or obey any such directions.

21. Any person taking part in the dressing or attending to any graves shall comply wIth the following rules, namely:-

Ca.) That no rubbish or any material removed in dressing a grave shall be placed on any other grave or pathway) and if placed on any adjoining ground shall be removed immediately after com­pletion of work.

(b.) That no loam shall be taken from any portion of the Cemetery for the purpose of dressing graves.

(c.) That no grave shall be dressed in wet weather except by special permission of the Surveyor, no}' shall any material be wheeled or carted along any path or road while the surface is soft by rain or otherwise. Work in all cases must be carried on with due despatch, and only in working hours.

22. No child under the age of 14 years shall be admitted into the Cemetery except in charge of a responsible person.

23. That no smoking shall be allowed within the Ceme­tery, nor shall any explosives or fireworks be discharge(l therein except by special permission, and in the case of a military funeral.

24. That every driver of a hearse, mourning coach, or any ot.her vehicle, and every pedestrian, shall keep strictly to the roadways and paths as laid out respectively, and vehicles shall only be turned at points where provision for doing so is made.

25. That no animals other than horses drawing hearses or mourning coaches shall be permitted to enter the Ceme­tery except by permission. No dogs shall be admitted into the Cemetery; any found therein shall be liable to be destroyed.

26. 'rhat no person in the Cemetery or in its approaches shall commit any nuisance or trespass or be guilty of any breach of decorum, Or cut, pluck, gather, or take out of the

GAZETTE, W.A. 1 O;~

Cemetery any flower, plant, shrub, or tree, or any part, thereof, or do any injury whatsoever thereto, or to any plot, horder. railing, fence, Or an erect,ion or road, or remove or interfere with anything laid, built, or placed on any grave or plot Or place; and a,ny person so doing shall be guilt,y of a breach of this By-law, and on conviction be liable to a penalty as hereinafter provided for.

27. That no person shall promote or advertise or carry on within the Cemetery or its precincts or approaches any trade or business or calling, either lJY s0lidtat.ion. distribu­tion of cards or circulars, or otherwise, or mly other system of advertisement IV hatever.

28. The Secret<'try or Surveyor, as refened to in theFe By-laws, means the person for tho time being employed by the Trustees as snch for the Cemetery, and such person 01'

persons shall, subject to the Trustees, exercise a general supervisiou and control over all matters pertaining to the Cemetery, and to cal'l'ying out the enforcement of these By-laws, and the direction of such person or persons shall, in all cases, and for tho purposes, be presumed to be and to have been the direction of the Trust"p~

29. That all fees not paid may be recovered, and all proceedings under these By-hews taken before any two .T ustices in Petty Sessions, except w lwre otherwise provided for.

:30. Tha,t any person committing a breach of any of these By-hlwS shall be proceeded against and shall be liablo, on eonviction. to such penalties as are hereinafter provided for.

31. 'l'lmt a plan of the Cemetery, sh~wing the dish'ibu­tion sections, blocks, graves numbered, a~register of burials, certificates of right of burials, shall be l,ept at the office of the '!'rusteos.

32. Thnt tho oJiiciating minister at "ny bm'ial shall be given "t le'lst six hours' notice prior to the time statcd for such burin,\.

:,3. Any persoll committing' " breach of any of tho fore­going By-la.ws slmll be lifLble to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds, and, in case of a continuing broacb) not oxceeding One pound for every d"y during which such breach continues.

The foreg'oing' By-hlws, with the accompanying schedules, were duly framed and presented to n, m'eting of the Board of Trustees, held at their office on 'l'uesclfty, the 16th day of Septemb~r, 11)0(;, and adopted.

W. E. CLAB,K, Chairman.

CRAS. L. GELL,

Secretary.

WAGIN GENERAL CElYIE'J:EIlY.

SCHEDULES AXD LICl~XSBS.

Schedulo "A."

Interment in ordinary grave Interment of a, child under 14 years .. Interment of a still-borll child. Extras-

Sinking gra.ve, 58. per foot. Reopening vault '" ... Intennent without; clue notice Intermellt not ill usual haul'S IJ~tbels for graves

Land of graves-4ft. x l-ft., or one lot. 8ft. x 8ft., or two lots 12ft. x 8ft., or three lots Larger lots Oll saIne scale.

W AGIN GENERAL CElYIETE1l.Y.

No ...

Schedule" E."

CRRTIFICA'l'E OF RIGHT OJ<' BURIAL.

Number of Grave .. Section

,C 8. d. I 0 0 010 0 010 0

2 0 0 010 6 010 6

I 0 0 I 15 0 210 0

On uppliciLtion of ........................ the rrrnstees of the Wagin General Cemetery hrwe agreed to grant, for the term of nillety~nine (99) years, unto the said applictll1t the use, for burial purposes, of that 1)iece of groullcl ........ feet long' ......... feet wiele, lying withiD that portion of the Cemetery marked Section ......... , Block ........ , .Allot,lllent No ......... , on the 1)la11 of the siLid Cemetery kept by the Truf.,tees, with l)ermission to erect thereon a monument, tombstone, railing, etc., providing that the approval of the said Trustees hus first been obtained, and shall he entitled to Imve, maintuin, and keel) such mODument, tombstone, railing, etc., subject to such charges as Dlay from time to tiule be established, [mel 10 all eJ-.;stiug and future Hules, RegulntioDS, and Bv~laws of the said Trustees, und any IJegislat.ive enactment.

"The said piece of ground shall be kept aml used by the said ............. .. and his representatives solely as a l)ul'ial place, ana no other use shall be made thereof.

Date ........... " ... ,

Fees £ ........ " .. . ..... ::.::::::::::::::::::} Trustees.

........................ Secretary .t

104 GOVERNMENT GA:6ETTE, [JAN. 11, 1907.

W.AGIN GENER.AL CEMETERY. Schedule H C. U

Order of burial.. No .... . .Age .... . Name .......................................... .. Denomination ................... , ...... . Date of buriaL....... ............ ...... ........ ............. Time ................... .. No. of grave ........................ . Officiating .u inister ...... .. Fee: '"

Date ... •• J Undertaker.

To the Sexton Please suppJy one grave for the above.

" .... , Secretery.

W.AGIN GENER.AL CEMETERY. Schedule" D."

To the Sexton-............ .... _, ................. ... , .. , ...................... , ......... ...... .lIas perllliasion to .. rect " ................................. on gra.ve No ............. Block No ... Section ..................... .

Deposit, lOs. Date ................................ .

"'.0' Secreta.ry.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 3rd day of January, 1907.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

REGULATION" RESTRICTING CUTTING OF TIMBER ON STATE FOREST AT MT. MONGER..

htfit & lli~1s~*

Depm·tntent of Lands and BU1'veys, Path, 9th Jan1bw'y, 1907.

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

under the provisions of Section 161 of "The Land Act, 1898":-

No person shall, without the special permission in writing of the Minister for Lands or his agent (such permission only to be given where the timber is required for use within the boundaries of the said State Forest), fell, cut,

split, or remove any timber growing or standing on the area of Crown land hereafter to be known and distinguished as l'IIt. Monger State Forest, the boundaries of which are described hereunder:-

Bounded on the Bouth and West by lines 8tarting from a point on the East boundary of Hampton Location 45, situate 160 chains from its .south-East corner, and extend­ing East 600 chains, and North 450 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal.

Any person offending against this Regulation shall, on conviction, be subject to a penalty not exceeding ,£20.

R. CECIL CLH"l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APPOINTMENT.:! . Depa1·tment of Mines,

Perth, 10th Ja~mary, 1907.

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

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GEORGE LIGHTLY to be, temporarily, rm Inspector of Mines; to date from 1st January, 19:J7.

H. B. HAYLES to be Acting Mining Registrar at Broad Arrow, during the absenee on leave of J. 'YV. Brown; such appointment to date as from the 13th December, 1906.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

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INSPECTION OF MACHINERY ACT, 1904. Department of Mines,

Perth, 26th December, 1906.

I 1' is notified, for general information, that under the powers conferred on me by Section 71 of the above

Act, I hewe authorised officers of the Police Force, when requested so to do by an Inspector of Machinery or In­spector of Mines, to enter any building or premises in or upon which machinery is working, and insper.t the. certifi­cate of the perSOIl in ch,u-ge of an engine or boiler.

HENRY GREGOU,Y, Minister for Mines.

THE MINING ACrr, 1904.

De-partment of Mines, Pe,-th, 10th January, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Govflrnor in Executi ve Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and applications therefor, as shown

below. H. S. KING,

Secretary for Mines.

GOLD MINING LEASES.

The ~tndennentioned Gold Mining Leases 1Oe1'e clecla.·ed forfeited .r0!' breach of labou1' conditions, and p1'ior rights of application are g1'anted unde1' Bection 105, Bubsect·ion (I).

Goldfield District. NOB. of Lenses. Names of Leases. I~e~sees. Names of persons to whom prio r right of application is gmllted.

,~~~ ... -

Broad Arrow 1186w Excelsior I Official Receiver in Bank- Andrews, William ... ... ... .. .

ruptcy llS7w Excelsior Extended ... Do. do. Andrews, William 1282w North Con sols ... Wilson, William; Smith, Edlingtoll, John

William; Grassini, Angelo; Griffin. Arthur; Becker, Alfred; Quis-tini, Peter

Mt. Margaret ... ... 9:,4.<[' Sons of Westralia ... 8ilverthorne, John ... Hirth, Ohrtrles 17l'J·'1' Black Swau ... .., Mathea, Constantin Backhouse, F. H .

Franz Mt.Malcolm 1104c Great Gwalia North Atkins, Prank; Minogue, Gorry, Robert

John; Armstrong,

I William; Hooper, R.alph; Smith, Eda

\

Mary Jane Phillips River ... '" 86 Star of Peace ... Kearnan,John James ... McKean, Edward

I 100 Bedford ... . .. Rouse, 8ydney ; Brown, Parkinson, William Jones

Charles Parbar; Sibley, Louis; LanseH, Frank Northcott; Drtw,Harold Edwin; Valley, Domonic; Byrnes, James Patrick; Bro()ks, James

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J,\N. 11, Hl07.] GOVERNMENT CrAZETTF, 105

THE MINING ACT-continued.

lYhNERAL LEASES.

The undel'mentioned Mine"al Leases were declared fo,:(eited for breach q( labou,' conditions, and prior "ights of application al'e granted 'mder Section 105, S1tbsection (I). ! -----------

No. of Name of person to who Goldfield or lI1illerai Field. District. Name of Lease. Lessees. prior right of applica-

IJease. tion is grant:ed.

ill

Phillips River ... ... 238 Blue Spec .. . ... Walkington, Arthur Ernest; Whitaker, Herbe rt

Pilbarra ... . ..

Goldfield.

East Murchison

. -Walkington, Albert William 101

. No. 92 "'1 Gummow, Alfred Ernest Priest,Davicl; Elliot ... ... ..- .. -

Andrew

:I'drNERs' HOllfESTEAD LEASE.

'1'he surl'endM' of the unde?'mentioned Minel's' Homestead Lease was acceptecl.

District. Name of Lease. Lessee.

Black I-tange i Beausale Nutting, Philip Henry

The ,mdc"mentioned Applications for 1lIiners' Home stead Leases lOere approved, subject to survey.

Goldfield.

Yilgarn Phillips River ...

District. NOB. of Applicatione.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904.

FORFEITURE OF GOLD MINING LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENrr UNDER SECTION 97.

Department qf lliines, Perth, 10th Jann(J,I'y, 1907.

t,

I T is hereby notified, for public information, that His Excellency the Governor in Council, on the 3rcl d"y of January' 1907, declared the undermentionecl Gold Mining Leases forfeited for brea.ch of covenant, viz., Non-payment of Reut

and Penalties for the year 1906.

No. of Lease. Name of Lease.

4087 I Vesta No.1 ...

4097E I'!!p:::i ... 4147E :Trea~urer

H. GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

Registered Lessees.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD .

... [' Dick, Hamilton; Emes, Edward; Dobson, Joseph H.; Hedley, Mary McKenzie

EAS'l' COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

! Russell, Oharles Alfred; 'l'hornton, Frederick; Brimage, Thomas Prederick Outridge; Jones, Samuel Bevan.

Combe, George E.; Hatt, Da.vid; Yabsley, Robert; Davey, John.

NOI~'l'H COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

NIAGARA DIS'l·RIC'l'.

388G I Papuan .-. ... ... ... 615G Dow's Bata1-ia and Papnan United I Dow, Christopher.

Do.

MT. MARGARBl' GOLDPIELD.

M'l'. 1I:LU"COLM DISTRIC'l' .

115ge I First and Last . -- I Havercroft, -Walter; Havereroft, William.

M'l'. MORGANS DISTRICT .

66F Mt. Morven ... ... I McCormack, William Barn!Lrd.

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106 GOVERNMENT

CHRISTlVIAS EXEMPTION ON GOLDFIELDS AND lVIINERAL FIELDS.

Depa1'hnent of Mines, US} Pe1·th, 15th Noventbe1" 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for public information, that General Exemption from conditions of work, use, and

occupation has been granted for the Goldfields and lYIineral Fields of the State, as specified hereunder:-

Ashburton, Gascoyne, Pilbarra, West Pilbarra, Kim­bel'ley, East Murchison, Peak Hill, and Phillips River Goldfields, and Yerilla District of North Coolgardie Gold­field, including Mulgabbie, and all places outside proclaimed Goldfields or Mineral Fields from the 17th December, 1906, to the 15th January, 1907, both dates inclusive.

All other Goldfields and Mineral Fields from the '19th December, 1906, to the 8th January, 1907, both dates in­clusive,

WES'l'ERN

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNlVIENT RAILWAYS.

W.K 6462/1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the following' addition has been made to the Classification

and Rate Book, viz. :-MERCHANDISE AND LIVE STOOK RATE BOOK, DATED 1ST

MARCH, 1906. Page 122.

Insert the following under heading" Wharfage charges at Albany":-

7a. Returned empties on which, within six months, ont­ward wlmrfage hfLS been paid will bel chfLrged one shilling and sixpence (Is. 6d.) pel' ton, handling charges only.

To operate from 1st January, 1907.

WM. J. GEORGE, 2nd J>11lUal'Y, Ul07. Commissioner of Railways.

P.W.1:150:3/0(;. Ex. Co. 52. Pttblic W01·ks Depo."tment,

Pm·th, 5th JanuMY, 19U7.

H IS Exeellency the Governor in Conncil, under Section S of "The vVatcr Boards Act, 1004," has been

pleased to '1pprove of the appointment of the following as memb~rs of the Cue-Da,y Dawn ,Vater Board:-

HAIWLD MILLER, I'c-electecl as representative of Day Dawn lYlunicip'11 Council, until 31st December, 1909.

JA~IES ,VAltH,EN PNI"l'lmSON, elected ns representative of Cue Municipa,l Council, until 31st December, 100rJ, 'vice A. J\'IcLefln, retired.

J,ums CHESSON, elected its representative of Cue I{oad Board, until 31st December, I007, vice J. VV. Patterson, retired.

G. G. BLACK, Acting UnCler Secrotnry for Public '\Vorks.

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THE IWADS ACT, 1902. THE KATANNING AND VVOODANILLING ]':oOAD

DrS'l'RIC'l'S.

Pllblic Works Department, Perth, 28th December, 190(J.

T HE following Order-in-Couneil is hereby published for g'elleral infol'lllntion.

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public vVorks.

vVHEREAS by Order-in-Council dated the 4,th day of January, WOf>, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 6 of "The Roads Act, lrJ02," the Governor in Council divided the Katmllling' Homl District into two districts, now known as the Katanning Road District and the Woodanilling Hoad District respectively:

AND WHEREAS in exorciso of the powers conferred by Section 157 of the s'1id Act, '1S fllllenclocl by "The Ronds Act Amendment Act, 190"," the Governor in Council has determinod that all Rn,tes and oth~r monoys due and payable or accruing clne to the KatfLllning Hond Hoard in respect of the al'ea now compriscd in the W oodanilling District at the date of the division of the Kntmllling Tioad District ns aforesnid, shn,ll be nncl become clue R,lld paynblo to, and shall be received iLnd llli'ty be rocoverC'cl by the Kntanning Icoad BO!trd, and sueh ratos ;nul other moneys when so colleoted shall be paid hy the Kn.tn,llning l'1,oad Board to the vVooclitllilling ltoad BO'1l'd, loss '1'0n pounds per contum of tho amount so rocoverod, which mlty bo retnined by the Kata,nning Ron.d Bo:1l'cl in satisfaction of the cost levying and collecting the said rates and other moneys.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

It is therefore notified accordingly by Order of the Governor in Council.

Approved hy His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 28th day of December, lrJ06.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

UPPER BLACKWOOD ROAD BOARD.

ARREARS OF RATES. P~tblic fVorks Depa1·ttnent,

Perth, 22nd December, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Minister for Works has approved of the Upper Black­

wood Road Board wl'iting off arrears of rates stated in Schedule hereunder, in accordance with Section 159 of ,. The Ti,oads Act, 1002."

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public 'W orks.

Person rn,ted.

Bevall, G F. Curlewis, A. e. Corker, Emily R. Hester. Edward N. ...

Do. Kenny, .Tohn J. Lilly, Edwltrcl Noack, W. F.

Do. Sambell, J. H. Spencer, Reece G . . 'Vaters, Michael

iT,ocnt.i01L Amount. Reason why abandoned.

.£ s. d . i90 0 5 0 Outside of District

2251168 3 5 1 Rcvcrtecl to Crown 48/1863 0

'. 8 Outside of District

1392 0 2 1 Reverted to Crown 1393 0 1 5 D0.

12H'J/55 0 3 '. Do. 8iO/93 0 U 9 Do.

2538/56 0 2 1 Outside of District 2277/68 0 111 Do. 4813544 o 1.5 5 Do. 2276168 0 7 10 Do. 146-t/i,' 0 3 4 Reverted to Crown

(Sgd.) W. R. SOO'I"I', Secretary.

I approve of arrears in this Schedule being written off, in accordance with the provisions of "The l~or,d8 Act, 1002."

(Sgd.) JAMES PRICE, IYlinister for Works.

THE RO~'\DS ACT, 1902. BY-LAWS AS TO l':oEGISTRA'l'ION OF CAlIfELS, THE

LrcENSING OF CAMEL-DRIVERS, BICYCLES, AND

MO'l'OR CARS. Public W01'/cs Department,

Perth, 2/st Drcembel', 1906.

1'1' i, hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Goveruor in Council has been pleased

to approve of the following By-laws of the Upper Black­wood, 13runswick, Bulong, North Coolgal'die, Sussex, Swan, Dundas, Mt. Magnet, Da,rdm1llp, Dandarl'agan, Fremantle, Wn,gin, and Yalgoo Road Boards.

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

'l'HE UPPEH. BLACKWcOD IWAD BOAH.D DISTRICT. VVUER[,AS by virtue of the provisions of "'1'he Roads Act, 1\)02" (2 Edward VII.. No. Ml), the Itoa,d Board of every district is empowered to mt1,ke, publish, alter, modify, ftInencl, 01' repm11 By-Ia,ws for any of the purposes of the said Act mentioned: It is therefore ordered by the Upper Hlaekwood ROfLcl Board tha,t, from and aftel' the pnblication thercof in tho Gov6J'nment G«zette, the special By-l:nvs set forth in the :Schedule hereto, relating to the registration of camels, licensing' of c,.mel-drivers and bicycles, tricycles, motor C>'Ll'S, etc., shall come into force.

Passed by resolution of the Upper Blackwood Hoad Boa-rd this 20th dn,y of June, 1901:).

E. LEE S'l'EERE, Chairman.

'l'IH BH.UNSWICK IWAlJ BOARD DISTRICT. vVmmEAs by virtue of the provisions of "1'he Roads Act, H102" (2 Edward VII., No. ,1,8), the Road Board of every cli;tl'ict is empowered to make, publish, alter, modify, ftIuoncl, 01' repeal By-laws for, any of the purposes of the sitid Act mentioned: It is therefore orderecl by the Bruns­wiele Road Board that, from fLucl after the publication thoreof in the GO)'cnlJnP1tt Gazette, the specinl By-laws s.et forth in the Schodule hereto. relating- to the registration of came Is, licensing' of camel-llri vel'S and bicycles, tricycles, motor e'W3. etc .. sha.ll come into force.

P,,~sod hv resolution of the Brunswick Road Board this 7th <1ny of :Tnly, 190fl.

D, W. lYIARRIO'l'T, Chairman.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERN\1ENT

'l'ilE BULONG lWAD BOARD DIST1nCT.

WH})REAS by virtue of the provisions of "The R,'ads Act. 1902 H (2 Edwt,rd VII., No. 'is), the Roa.d Board of every district is empowered to make. publish, alter, modify, amend. or repeal By-htws for any of the purposes of the sn.id Act ll1l'ntioned: It is thereforE' ordered by the Bulong Road Board that, from and after the pnbliClttion thereof in the Government Gazette, the special By-b,ws set forth in tIle Schedule hereto, relating to the registration of camels, licensing of camel-drivers and bicycles, tricycles. motor cars, etc., shall come into force.

Passed by resolution of the Bulong Road Board this It th cla,y of Jnly, 1906.

JOHN COEN. Clll1irnmn.

THE NORTH COOLGARDIE ROAD BOARD DISTRICT.

VlTHEREAS by virtue of the provisious of" 'l'he Rc,aas .-\'ct, 1902 (2 Ecl\mra VII., No. 4S), the Roa,d Board of every district is empowered to nu,ke, publish, alter, modify, amend, or repen.l By-laws for >tny of the pm'poses of th8 said Act mentioned: It is therefore ordered by the North Coolgardie Road Board thD.t, from >tnd after tho publication in the Gov, "nment Grhzette. the special By-htws set forth in the Schedule hereto, rel:tting- to the registration of cmnelo. licensing of e>tmel-drivers >tnc1 bicycles_. tricycles, motor cars, etc., sh"ll come into force.

Pa,ssed bv resolution of the North Co"lga,rdie Road Bon.rd this ilth day of September, 1900.

H. R. EDMUND, Clmirllmn.

'rHE SUSSEX ROAD BOA1W DIS'l'IUC'l'.

\Vlll'ltEAS by virtue of the provisions of" Tho }~_on.(ls Act' 1902" (2 Ed,mrd VII., No. 48), tho l~oa,c1 Board of ')I-ery district is empowered to make, publish, >tlter, modify, amend, or repen.l By-hwi's for any of tl1e purposes men­t;ioned: It is thp-refore ordered by the Sussex Roar] Board th>tt, from >tna >tfter the publication in tIl(' Gover" ment Gazette, tho special By-l>tws set forth in the Schedule hereto, reln.ting to the reg-istration of camels, licensing of cmncl-dl'ivel's >tnd bicycles, kicyc1cs, motor caTS. etc., shall come into forco.

P'tssed by resolution of the Sussex Ron.d Board this 9(-h clety of J nne, 1$)06.

P. CAR'['ER, Chairn1[t11.

THE iIl'l'. MAUNE'!' JWA D HOAIW DIST'RIC'!'.

"\V H~]l,EAS by virtuo of the provisions of "The H.ortds Act, 1902" (2 E,lw>tl'Cl VII., No. 4S), the l~()acl Boru'] of every district is empowered to ])u,ke. publish, "lter, modify, amcmd. Or ropon.l By-htws for "ny of the purposes of the said Act mentioned: It is thorefore ordered hy tho Mt. Mn-gnct ROH,d Bo>trd th"t, from n-ucl :tftor the publication in the Goucrnment Gazette, the speci"l By-l:tws set forth in the Seheou10 hereto, relating to the l'cgistn.,tiol1 of caultJs, licensing of cltmel-c1rivers and bicycles, tricycles, motor Cl1rs, etc., shall come into force.

Passed bv resolution of the })lIt. lXIagnet Itoac1 .Board this 15th chuy of May, 190H.

.J. H. QUINLAN, Chairmnn.

THE DARDANUP IWAD BOARD DISTRICT.

WHl!;REAS by virtue of the provisions of " The I~oads Act, 1902" (2 Ed,y"rd VII., No. ,tS), the Road Board of every district is empowered to mn-ke, publish, alter, modify, amend, 01' repe>tl By-l>tws for any of the purposes of the ,mid Act mentioned: It is therefore ordererl bv the Dllrdn.nnn Ro>td BOftl'd that. from and n-fter the pnbiicn-tion in the Go-ve-mtnent Gazette, the special By-htws set forth in the Schedule hereto, rel>tting' to the regi ,hation of c>tmels. licensing of camel-drivers and bicycles, tricycles, motor cars, etc., shall come into force. .

Pn.ssed bv resolution of the Dn.rdanup 'Road Board this 29th c""y of .June, 1906.

T. W. HARRIS, Chairnl(\'TI.

THE DAND.\RRAGAN ROAD BOARD DISTRIC1'.

ViTHlmEAs by virtue of the provisions of H The Roads Act, 1902" (2 Edward VII., No. 'lS), the Ro>td Borwd of every district is empowered to m>tke, pnblish, n-lter, modify, amend, or rop"".! By-L>tws for >tny of th," purpose~ of the said Act mentioned: It is therefore ordered by the

GAZETTE, \V.A. 107

Dand>trmgan Road Bo>trd that, from and after the public>ttion in the GOl.'el'mJ!ent Gazette, the specin.l By-Laws set forth in the Schedule hereto, relating to the registration of c,unels, licensing of camel-drivers and bicycles, tricycles, motor cars, etc., shall come into force.

Passed by resolution of the D>tndarrclgn-n Road Board this 21st dn.y of July, 1906.

E. ROBERTS, Chairman.

TilE J!'REMAN'l'LE ROAD BOARD DIS'l'RICT. \VREREAS by virtue of tbe provisions of "'rhe Roads Act-, 1902" (2 Edwn.rd VII.; No. 4S), the Road Board of every district is empowered to m>tke, publish, alter, modify, amend, or repe>tl By-Laws for >tny of the purposes of the 8>tid Act mentioned: It is therefore ordered by the Fre· mantle Road Bo>trd th>tt, from and after the public>ttion in the Government Gazette, the speci>tl By-Laws set forth in the Schedule hereto, rehting to the registmtion of camels, licensing of camel-drivers rtnd bicycles, tricycles, motor Cfns, etc., shall come into force.

Passed by resolution of the }<'remantle Road Bon.rd this 3d d~y of July, 1900.

A. E. DAVIES, Ch>tirman.

'rHE YALGOO ROAD BOARD DIS'l'RICT.

vV HmmAS by virtu8 of the provisions of "The l~oads Act, 1902" (2 Edward VII., No. 4.B), the Road Board of every district is empowered to make, publish, >tIter, modify, amend, or rope"l By-laws for any of the purposes of the s>tid Act mentioned: It is therefore ordered by the YalO'oo Ro>td Board tb>tt, from and after the public>ttion iu the Goeernmel1t Gazd(e, the special By-laws set forth in the Seheclule hr>reto, relating to tho rcgistmtion of cmnels, licensing of camel ch'ivers >t11(] bicycles, tricycles. motor cm's, etc., shall come into forcc.

Passed by 1'2solution of the Yalgoo t:oad Board this 31'd ellLY of .J nly, 1!)00.

C. ROD AN, Chn.irman.

'rHE W AGIN ROAD BOAIW DIS'l'RICT.

VVHEREAS by virtllc of the provisions of "'rhe Ron.ds Aet, 1902" (2 EchYlwd VII., No. 'ltj). the Road Board of every district is empowered to nmke, pnblish, :tIter, modify, amend, or rcpeltl By-laws for lL1ly of the purposes of the said Act mentioned: It is thereforo ordered by the vVagin Road Bo>tnl th>tt, from and after the pnblictttion in the C:'Ol'fYtnn1c,nt Gazette, t.he spccin,l By~ln;w; set forth in the Schedule hereto, rel:Lting to the l'cg'istration 0f camels, licensing of cMnel-dri vel'S a11<1 bicycles, tricycles, motor cars, etc., shall come into force.

Passed by resolution of the Wagin l~oltd BOltrd this 9th (1)1.y of June, 1900.

W. E. CLARK, Chftirman.

'HIE DUNDAS lWAD BOARD DISnUC'l'.

WIIE1U;AS by virtue of the provisions of "rho Roads Act, 1902" (2 Edward VII., No. 48), the Road 130ftI'd of every district is empowered to nutka, publish. alter, modify, amend, or repeal By-bws for fmy of the pm'poses of the s>tid Act mentioned: It is therefonl ordered by the Dundas Road Board that, from >tnd after the publication in the Gorcrnrnent Gazette, tl18 speci>tl By-laws set forth in the Sehedule hereto, robting to the registmtiol1 of camels, licensing of cn.11lel-drivers. and bicydes,. tricycles, motor cars, etc., shftll come into force.

P>tssec1 by resolution of the Dundas Road Board this 2nd day of August, 190().

GEO. DAGLISH, Chairm-tn.

'rHE SlY AN ROAD BOARD DISTRICT.

vVREl,I£AS by vit·tue of the pl'ovisions of "The Roads Act. 1902" (2 Ecbmrct VII., No. 4S), the Ro>td Board of every district is empowered to mDJce, pnblish, alter, modify, >tmend, 01' repea,] By-laws fo1' any of the purposes of the sttid Act meutioned: It is therefore ordered by the Swan Ron-d nom'd that, fro111 and after the public>ttion in the GO'ventment Gnzette, the specl"l By-bws set f.'rth in thE' Schedule lwreto; relating 10 til" reg'istmtion of camels, licensing of ca-md-dl'lvel's and lJieycics, tricycles, motor cars, etc., sl""l1 come into force.

Pa,ssed by resolution of the Sw,m Road Bottrd this 7th day of June, 1901l.

S. CHES'l'ER, Chan'man.

108 GOVERNMENT

The schedule reje1'1'ed to in each of the foregoing 1·esolutions.

. Special By-ln.,vs for the Registration of Camels and the Licensing of Camel-drivers, and for the LicensiIw of Bicycles, rrricycles, and Motor Cars, and regulating'" the use thereof.

CA~IELS TO BE RffiGIS'l'ERED.

1. No person shall own, keep, or use within the ............. .. Road District (hereinafter referred to as "the District ") any camel unless such camel is registered for the time being at the office of the Road Board of the said District. Provided that no person shall be required to register a camel under this By-law during such time ltS the camel is duly regis­tered in the office of some other Road District.

Al'l'LICA'l'ION l!"OR REGIS'l'RATION.

2. Application for registration shall he made to the Secretftry to the Board by writing in the :Form" A " in tho Schedule, and shnll contnin the particulars indicated there­by, and shrtll be signed by the applicant or his agent.

REGIS'rRATloN FEES.

~J. The following fees shall be payable on registration of camels plying for hire:-

In respect of every bull camel over three years of age

In respect of every camel used for packing-

For every bull camel under three yellrs of age

For every cow or gelding In respect of every camel· used for

draught only (except bull cllmels over three years of age)

£1 per annum.

£1 per annum. lOs. per aRnum.

lOs. per annum.

Provided thnt no registrntiol1 fee shall be payable in ]'espect of camels used solely by prospectors for prospecting purposes.

CERTIFICATE OF RRGIS'rHA'l'ION.

4. A certificate of registration shall be issued hy the Secretary to the Board to the applicant in the Form "B" in the Schedule.

DURA'l'ION.

5. Every registration shall expire on the thirty-first day of December in the year for which such registration is effected.

l~F:a IS'l'I-~Arl'ION DISCS.

G. On the anlllml rcgistrtl,tion of every cnmel the Board will issue to the applicnl1t n registration disc inscribed with the nmne of the district and the registration number.

Every person in clmrge for the time being of such cmnel slmll keep the disc Ilttached to the neck of the camel.

CA~IEr,-DRlvEl<S' LIClDNSES. 7. No person shall drive any clllllel or cnlllels within the

district unless he is the holder of n camel-driver's license in force for the time bRing issued by the Board of the said district, or unless he is the holder of n license in force for the time being issued by the Bonrd of some other road district.

FOR.I 0,' IJICENSJ~.

8. A camel-driver's license slmll be in the Forlll "C" in the sclwdule, and the licensee shall be required to sign his namo in the marg'in thereof before the license is issued to him. "

LIOENSE F1~E.

9, The fee ])fLyable for n c~.rnel-driver's license shnll be fivo shillings per Ilnnunl.

DUll,A'l'ION OF LICENS.lD.

10. Every camel-driver's license shall expire on the thirty-first day of D8Cember in the yenr for which it was granted.

TIUNSFJm.

11. ~1. cmnd-c1l'iyor's license shall be tmnsfel'able by indorsement :tt the oflice of tho BOllrd on payment of a fee of Ol,e shilling, the transferee to sign his llilme in rnnrgin thereof.

LICENSE jNJ) REGISTl~A'l'ION CER'l'l}"IC1\'I'J.J '1'0 llg

PRODUClDD. I:? Every camel-drivel' shall pro<1nco his camel-driver's

license. a,nel tho certificate of l'egistl':1t.ioll for o:1oh nnd every camel in his clmrge whenover called upon so to do by any constnble or officer of poliCe 0 l' any member or oflicer of the Road Bonrd.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

LIMIT OF NUMBER OF CAMEliS TO BE DRIVEN. 13. No person shall at the same time drive 01' take the

chllrge of more than eleven camels, . whether dmught or pnck camels, or partly dmught nnd partly pack cmnels,

CA~IELS ~'O GIVE PLACE '1'0 HORSES, ETC.

14. Every camel-driver or other person driving or having the charge of any camel or camels on any road or track, or 11t any well Or wiltering place, slmll, at the request of any person in charge of any horse or mule, forthwith remove any camel or camels which he is driving, or of which he is in chllrge, to a distance of not less than a quarter of 11 mile from such road, track, well, or watering place.

UNREGIS'rERED CAMET,S MAY BE DES~'ROYED. 15. Any lmregistered camel found straying in any part

of the Board's district may be seized and either sold or destroyed, after such cllmel has been Ildvertised for three weeks in some paper circulated in the district; the owner shall be liable to pfty to the BOllrd the cost and expense incurred, in addition to registration fees.

PENALTY FOR SUFFERING CAMELS TO S'l'RAY.

16. If any camel is' suffCl'ed to stray, the owner thereof and any person who having been in charge thereof has suffered it to stray shllll be guilty of an offence <lgainst these By-laws.

PENALTY FOR DRIVING DISEASED CA~Il1lLS.

17. If any person drives or rides any camel suffering from any infectious or ~ontllgious disease on any road within the district, he shall be guilty of Iln offence against these By-laws.

PUBLICW ATERING PLACES NOT TO BE USED BY DIS1MSED CA~rELs.

18. No camel suffering from any infectious 01' contagious disease shall be allowed to wllter at any public watering place.

Any person who, having as owner, driver, 01' otherwise, the custody of any camel suffering from any infections or contllgious disease, permits such camel to water at nny public watering place, shall be guilty of Iln offence Ilgainst these By-laws.

DISEASED CA~Il1lLS MAY BE DESTROYED. 19. It shall be lawful for any officer of the Board Or any

person acting with the authority of the Board or of any oflicer of the Board to slaug'hter and destroy any ~amels found suffering from any infectious or contagious disease on nny road.

CYCI,ES AND MOl'OR CARS 'ro BE LICENSED. 20. No person shall use any bicycle, tricycle, or motor

carin the district unless such bicycle, tricycle, or motor car is licensed.

Provided that if a license is taken out for a bicycle, tricycle, or motor cal' by any person in the district in which he resides he shall not be required to take out a license in any other district.

FORM 0]' LICENSE.

21. A bicycle, tricycle, or motor 8ftr license shall be in the form" D " in the schedule, and application for the same shllll be mllde to the Secretary to the Road Board at the office of the Board.

FEE.

'rhe fee for every bicycle, tricycle, and motor car license shall be five shillings per annum.

DURA~'ION.

22. Every license for a bicycle, tricycle, Or motor car shall expire on the thirty-first dfty of December in the year for which it was issued.

NUllIBER ~'O BE AFFIXED.

23. Every licensee of a bicycle, tricycle, or motor car shall affix ltnd keep affixed the license number on some con­spicuons pltrt of the bicycle, tricycle, or motor car.

DISCS.

[Alternati ye 23. On the issue of every license for a bicycle, tricycle, or motor car, the BOllrd will issue to the licensee n disc inscribed with the nmne of the district and the number of the license.

The licensee and every person for the time heing in charge of the bicycle, tricycle, or motor cllr shall keep the said elisc nttached to some conspicuous part of the bicycle, tricycle, or motor car. J

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

RIDING ON FOOTPATHS PROHIBITED. 24. No person shall ride or impel a bicycle, tricycle, or

motor ca.r of any kind upon auy footpath within the district.

LAnIP TO BE CARRIED. 25. No person shall, between the hours of sunset and

sunrise, ride a bicycle, tricycle, or motor car along any road unless there is attached thereto a lamp which shall exhibit a white light in the direction in which he is proceeding, and at all times be kept lighted.

BELL '1'0 BE USED. 26. Every bicycle, tricycle, or motor car shall carry a

bell or other instrument suitable for giving warning of approach, which shall be used as a signal whenever any person on foot or horseback or vehicle is being approached or passed.

ROADS AND )j'OOTPATHS No'r 'ro BE OBSCl'RUCTED. 27. No person shall leave any bicycle, tricycle, or motor

car in or on any road or footway so as to become an obstruction, and every person shall remove his bicycle, tricycle, or motor car inllllediately upon being requested to do so by any police officer or constable or member or officer of the Board.

SPEED. 28. No person riding on a bicycle, tricycle, or motor car

shall pass, at a speed exceeding eight miles an hour, any person who shall be riding or driving any horse or other animal.

To DIS~IOUN'r ON nIEE'I'ING RESTIVE HORSE. 29. When a cyclist or motorist meets a horse or other

animal, and such horse or other animal becomes restive, or appears likely to get beyond the control of the person in charge thereof, such cyclist or motorist shall dismount, and remain dismounted till such horse or other animal has been passed.

SPEED ON Cl'URNING CORNERS. 30. No person shall ride any cycle, bicycle, tricycle, or

motor car round the corner formed by the junction of any roads in the district, or across the intersection of any of the said roads, at a pace exceeding six miles an hour.

PENAl,TIES. 31. Every person who does, permits, or suffers any act,

matter, or thing contrary to any of the foregoing By-laws, or commits, or permits any breach or neglect thereof, shall be dep.med guilty of an offence against these By-laws, and any person guilty of an offence against these By-laws shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 for every such offence.

THE SCHEDULE. Form a A."

rrHE ROADS ACT, 1902. ApPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF CA1'IIELS.

1.'0 the Secretary, ................................... . Road Bottrd.

I hereby apply for the registration of . . .. .................. camels of which ................. or .................. of ........... , .is the owner.

Description of Camels. Age. Marks and Brands.

--------_.- -_.---'-------.,---Date .... ,. "(Sig~~t~:~~~~~~~~~e~).·.'.',', ............. , .. , ........... , ...................... .

(Address) ............................................................ .

Form HB.n THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

Certificate oj Registyation of Crone!. The ....................................... Road Board.

A..B ............. ............................... , .. , of ............ , ....................... , lias this day registered the camel described below, of which he claim. to be the owner :-

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Regist.]"a·1 Description of Cttmel II Marks and Brands I Registration tIOn No. . . Fee.

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This registration is for thc year ending the 31st day of December, 190 , and must be annually renewed.

Dated the .............................. day of........................ .., 190 . (Secretary).. .... . ...................... .

NOTE.~Every persoll in Chal'ge of the camel is required to produce this certificate for inspection wheneyer required so to do by au officer of a Road Board.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 109

Form "C." 'rilE ROADS ACT, 1902.

Oamel.·drivcr's Annual License.

.-:. The .................. .. ...... Road Board.

j 'i:~~t~;~ ';'~' ;;';;tt~;;' i;;',;;~~gi;;i is 1f~~;;~~;i"t~ 'a~t'~~' ~ ·~~;';'·~i~.r;i~;~ H for the year encling 31st December, 190 .

Dated the ..................... day of ....................... , 190 .

....... ....... S~~;~t~~y tp the Board.

Form "D." 'THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

Licensejor Bicycle (or Tricycle 0;- .3fotor Oar).

The..... .. ....... RDad Board.

License issued this ........ day of.. ................ , 190 , to A.B ................ , of.. ..................... , for a bicycle (or tricycle or motor Cltr) for the year ending 31st 1 ecember, 190 ,as uncler:-

~~~t~~. Description of Bicycle (TTicycle or ]\fotor Car).

(Secretary) .

Recommended·-

JAMES PRICE,

License Fee.

Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council this 19th day of December, 1906.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

BY-LAWS OF THE YILGARN ROAD BOARD.

WHEREAS by "The Roads Act, 1902," the Road Board of any District is cmpowered to make By-bws for all or any purposes in the said Act mentioned, the Yilgarn Road Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in the said Board, under and by virtne of the said Act, and of every other authority enabling it in that behalf, doth hereby make and publish the following By-laws :-

InteJpntation. 1. In these By-laws the following terms shall, nnless the

context otherwise indicates, bear the meaning set against them respectively, that is to say:-

"~rhe Act," "The Roads Act, 1902," and all amend­ments thereto which may hereafter come into force.

" District." -The district under the jurisdiction of the Yilgarn Road Board.

"Board."-The Yilgarn Road Board . "Chairman." -The member acting for the time being

as Chairnmn of the Board. "Member."-A member of the Board, and includes the

Chairman. " Road" or "Reserve." -Any road or reserve, as the

case may be, under the control of the Board. " Person" shall include the plural, and also a body

corporate. " Footpath" or " Footway" shall include any part of a

road set apart for the sole use of foot passengers, and whether the same be made or kerbed or other­wise.

"Cycle." -A bicycle, tricycle, or other velocipede. "Cyclist."--A person riding, impelling, or otherwise

using or having the ,uanagement or control of any cycle.

"Motor." -Any vehicle, not including tmction engines, steam road rollers, moved or propelled by other than animal power.

" Vehicle." - Any cart, dray, carriage, van, omnibus, trap, or other conveyance whatsoever (not being a hand cart) with or without springs.

"Secretary."-The Secretary of the Board. "Permission of the Board."-The consent of the Board

given in writing.

Other interpretations are as defined in Section 4 of "The Roads Act, 1\)02."

Meetings anct Pl"oceeclings.

2. Notice shall be given in writing by the Chairman or Secretary of ordinary meetings at least six days before such meetings, and also of every meeting adjourned for a term exceeding six days. The Chairman, if present, shall preside

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at ail meetings of ratepayers and of the Board, and in his absence, or after being present he shall retire, one of the members of the Board, ch05en by the ratepayers or members present, as the case may be, s1<t11 preside.

3. :Meetings of the B,)ard shlLll be of two kinds, " Ordinary" and "Special." Ordinary meeting's are those called by the Chairman or Secretaqfor the tritnsaction of the ordinary business of the Board. Special meetings are those called to consider special business, the nature of which shall be notified on the notice paper summoning the meeting, for which six days' notice sha'!l be given. No business shall be transacted at a special meeting other tha.n that for which the meeting was called.

.1. Ordinary meetings shali be held at the office of the Board on the Thursday nearest the full moon, at 7'30 p.m., unless otherwise a;rranged by resolution carried to that effect. at the preceding ordinary meeting of the Board.

5. A special meeting may, on the requisition of three members of the Board, be called at any time in the manner prescribed by the Act, but the Chairman may call a special meeting of the Board as often as he may think proper. No business shall be transacted at nny ordinary or special meeting unless at least three of the Board, inclusive of the Chairman or member of the Board chosen to preside in his absence, shall be present.

6. Any three members may require the Board room to be cleared of strangers, and the Chairman, or. other presiding Chairman, shall immediately give directions to have the order executed.

7. At all meetings of the Board where there is not a quorum present or when the Board is COlmted out (which counting out shall take place whenever there shall be less than a quorum present) such circumstances, together with the names of the members then present, shall be recorded in the minute book.

8. '1'he minutes of [tny preceding meeting, whether ordinary or special, not previously confirmed shall be sub­mitted as the first business at all meetings of the Board in order to their confirmation, and no discussion shall be per­mitted thereon, except as to their aceuracy as a, record of the proceedings.

9. '1'he Minute Book preseribecl by the lYIiuiskr shall be kept, in which any item of business transactecl by the Board shall be then and there entered by the Secretnry.

OJ'de?' of Busines~.

10. 'rhe order of business at nll orclin:ery meetings of the Board shall be as follows, that is to say :-- .

(a.)

(b.) ( c.)

(d.)

( e.)

Iteacling nnd confirmation of minutes of last ordinary and special meetings (if any).

Consideration of business arising out of minutes. Reading of correspondence (received :end des­

patched), ancl taking snch immediate action as may be deemed expedient in regard thereto.

Presentlttion of petitions or lllemorials and com­mittee reports, and consideration thereof.

Consideration of tenders and mtificlttion of con­tracts.

(.f.) Passing of accouncs for plLyment. (g.) :Motions of which previous notice lu,s been

given. (h.) General business. (i.) Immediately after the confirmation of the minutes

the Chltirman nuty make any communication to the BOl1rd which he may cleem advisnble. or bring under consideration nny llUsil1(~SS he may think necessary; ancl it shall be competent for any member of the BOltrd to ask l1ny question·or questions, but he shall confine himself to the question simply, and no debate shall ensue thereon ltt the tiEle.

11. In the event of any member luwing' urgent b\lsiness to phtee before the meeting, he may move the su'pension of the St:mdiug Orders, and, if agreed to by the Board, such business shaJl take precedence of all other.

All notices of motion shall be in writing, antI slmll be lodged with the Secrctnry seven (7) clear dt1y3 before ordilutry meeting' of the Board. -

OnlCl' of clebctte.

] 2. Any 111CIUbel' llloviug: H, ulotioll 01' illllendment, or bking pnl't in tho discussion thereon, 8h,,11 stand and address himself to the Chairman, and sl1>111 not digress from the subject of debate.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

13. A motion or amendment once moved at a meeting cannot be withdrawn unless by consent of the majority of the members of the Board then present.

14,. One or more amendments may he proposecl on a motion before the Board. 'When mol''' than one amend­ment is moved, the question shall be first put on the last amendment. then on the next in succession, and then on the original motion, in the reverse orcler in which they were moved.

15. A motion or amendment not seconded cannot be dis­cussed .by any member except the mover, nor put to the vote by the Chairman.

16. In submitting a motion or amendment the Chair­man shall put the question first in the affirmative and then in the negative.

17. When an amendment is cal'l'iecl, the motion ae amended thereby becomes a substa.ntive motion, upon which further amendment may he moved before it is finnlly deaU with.

18. No member shall speak twic!; on the same subject except by way of explanation, or to >1.n mnendment, or in reply upon any original motion, of which he may have been the mover, or as the mover of the bst mtrried motion; nevertheless, any member who may have been misunder­stood or misrepresentod shall bE> allowed to explain imme· diately before the mover rises to reply, but not l1.fter, and after the repl,Y the amendment or original motion, as the case may be, shall immediately be put to the vote.

19. A member moving or seconding a motion or amend­ment shall be held to have spoken thereon.

Voting_

20. All motions and amendments shall be decided by a show of hands (unless a division is demand(lCl) before the next business is proceeded with.

Appointment of Com.lnitte~.

21. 'rhe Boarelmay at any time appoint three or more members as a committee to enquire into any matter and make a report and recommendation thereon, but no com~ mittee shall incnr an,Y financial liability, or in any way commit the Board to any responsibility whatever, without express and specific authorit,Y conferred by the By-laws or a resolution of the Boarel. 'l'he quorum of a committee shall comprise three members.

Common Seal.

22. The common se>1.1 of the corporation shall be kept in a strong box with two locks Itnd keys, one of which key~ shall be kept by the Chairnucn and the ot.her by the Secretary. The common sm1.1 slmll not be affixed to any deed or other instrument except by order of the Board.

U1'yel1t W01·ks.

23. 'rho Chairman, with one member, 01' in the l1.bs8nce of the Chairman a,ny two membors may, in case of urgency, authorise the expenditure of a S11m not l'xceeclillg £10. Anyone member is empowered to authorise the expenditure of f, sum not exc(~eding two pounds ten sll111ings in case of very urgent necessity upon" clecla,recl rOfLds," hut shall in every ease report the same at the nextmeoting of the Board.

Unlmthorisecl E"'pen(uitu,rG.

2,1. Every item of expencliture and ever,Y liability in­cuncd by any committee or member of the Board other than the authority of of the Act or of these By-laws shall be deml1ed unlawful expenditure, f1nd a brof1.ch of this By-law by such person.

26. 'renders shall be opened <1.ucl dealt with when the the suhject matter of the tenders comes on to bo considered at the meet.ing of the BO>1.rd, or by a committee appointed for the purpose.

Pel;tion~.

26. Every petition or memorial slmll be respectflll and temperttte in its htnglmge, n.nd shall be presented to the Board by a member "Illy, and <tny member pl'()sentinO' a petition or memorial to tho Board sh:tll affix his nnm~ to the )wginning thereof, with the numiJer of signat.ures, and any member presenting a petition 01' memorial shall ae­q naint himself with the contents thm·cof, and ascertain th'.Lt it does not contain langlmge disrespectful to the Bom·d. The nature Or prayer of overy petition or memorial shall be stated to the Board by the member presenting the same.

JAN. 11, 1907.] GOVERNMENT

Appointment qf QfjiCel"5.

27. No permanent appointment shall be mllde to any office under the Board until after an advertisement has been published in one or more local newspapers calling for applications from persons competent to fill such an ap­pointment. All appointments shall be made by resolution passed by the Board. In the event of th8re being more than one applicant for such ',ppointment, the election thereto shall be conducted by ballot. so as to obtain an absolute majority of the members present.

28. The salary or allowance attached to the office under consideration of the Board shall be fixed in all cases pre­ceding the election, and the salary of any officer when fixed shall not at any time be considered with a view to its increase or reduction unless specially authorised by a meeting of the Board at which at least five of the members are present.

Duties of Secreta1·Y.

29. The duties of Sec.cptary shall be­

(a.) To attend to all Board meetings.

(b.) To attend Committees when considered necps­sary.

(c.) To take note of all minutes of any meet,ing of the Boa,rd or a committee, and prepare reports of committees.

(d.) To conduct all correspondence, and to give the other officers instructions as directed by the minutes.

(e.) To answer all questions on the Board's business.

(f.) 'l'o supervise the preparation of the rate books and the Boltrd's electoral lists, examine proofs of the latter, and arrange for distribution of copies prior to elections, also to attend all courts of revision or appeal; to make the necessary arrangements for the elections, and preparing papers, etc., for the clerks.

(g.) Summon the members to Board a,nd committee meetings.

(h.)

(i.)

(j.)

(k.)

(l.)

(m.)

(n.)

Keep the ca,sh book, a,s well as any and a,ll other books issued by the .iYIinister by Public Works, in accorda,ncc with instructions inserted therein, a,nd those required to show the receipts a,nd expenditure ma,de by thc Board. The sa,id books shltll be written up every month ready for inspection of the Boa,rd, OJ' a,ny memb8r of the Boa,rd who may at any time during office hours desire to see them.

Prepare aud place before the HoLtI'd the qua,rterly . fina,ncial sta,tement a,t the end of eaeh quarter of the financial yea,r, and enter the smlle on the minutes, a,s required by the Act.

Check a,ll accounts sent into the Boa,rd, and see n,ll accounts for work ha,ve sta,tecl on them the authority under which the works have been done, a,nd to check all returns made by the collector or other of the Board's officers, and to see tha,t the counterfoils of the receipt book accompa,ny a,llreturns; to supervise a,nd a,ttend to the due pa,yment of all moneys coming through the hands of the Board's officers a,nd pa,ya,ble to the credit of the Boa,rd.

Report to the Boa,rel a,t its next meeting a,ny officer neglecting to nmke his returns a,s pro­vided, with the necessa,ry vouchers a,tta,ched thereto.

To pay into the Bank as soon a,s possible a,fter the receipt, to the credit of the Board, a,ny sum or sums of money tha,t nmy be received by him on behalf of the Board, LtS provided by Section 175 of the Act.

Have the Ba,nk pa,ss-book made up in readiness for the ordina,ry meeting of the Boa,rd, and sha,ll produce it a,nd also the Ba,nker's eertifica,te; should a,ny member of the Board desire to see them a,t any time during office hours, the Secre­ta,ry shall produce them for his inspection. No money shall be pa,id int;) the Ba,nk to the credit of the Board by a,ny officer of the Boa,rd except by 01' through the Secreta,ry, who shall give all receipts on printed forms.

Readily a,nd cheerfully obey the la,wfnl com­ma,nds 01' orders of the Board, and to attend to all other ma,tters a,ffecting the fina,nces a,nd wel­fare of the Boa,rd, and not herein specified.

G.-\'ZETTE, 'V.A. 111

D1tties of SUPC1·V1S0'·.

30. '1'he duties of the Supervisor shall be:-

((t.) To prepa,re pla,ns a,nd specifica,tions for Lt11 worke and impt·,lVoments a,s rega,rd, roads, bridges, culvtlrts, buildings, street lighting under the control of the Board, situa,te within the district; exa,mine all ma,teri111s to be employed in such works, and to see the S[tme fa,ithfully and pro­perly executed and performed; la,y out such work a,s to heig'ht, lines, level,;, and dimensions, and wa,tch the progress and forma.tion thereof; submit [,11 specifications a,nd plans to the Board before tenders are c<tlled.

(b.) To see that the work of clearing and repairing a,ll public works and foot ways is properly carried out.

(c.) To see tha,t no labourers a,re enga,ged but those who are able-bodied and sober, a,nd to imlUBdi­a,tely discha,rge any la,bourer guilty of dis­obedience 01' insubordina,tion, 01' found inca,pa,ble of performing the duties allotted to him.

(d,) To see tha,t all contracts a,re completed in a,ccord­[tnce with plans and specifica,tions, and that the terms and conditions of contract are faithfully fulfilled.

(e.) To see that a,ll dra,ins, sewers, culverts, a,nd bridges a,re ma,mtained in a sta,te of efficiency.

(f.) To see that all officers under his control ca,rry out their duties efficiently, a,nd to report a,ny clepa,rture therefrom.

(g.) To examine all r01\1s throughout the district at least twice a ye,tr, or a,s required by the Board.

Genual Regulation of Traffic.

31. No person shall drive any vehicle, betv,reen sunset and the following sunrise, 11long any roa,d without having ,t lamp 01' lttntern securely fixed and lighted on the off-side of tho front of sueh vehicle.

a2. The drivel' of any vehicle, or the rider of any horse or other a,nima,l turning for the purpose of proceeding in a,n opposite direction, or turning the cornel' of a,ny road in the district, shall bring the horse or other animal to a w"lking pace before commencing to tnrn.

33. No person Imving the ca,re and control of a horse or other anima,l, or of a,ny vehicle, sha,ll allow the sa,me to renmin on mly road in the district, or to obstruct any por­tion of sueh roa,d for a longer pdriod than necessary for 10tLding' or nnlonc1ing.

84. Every vehicle whilst being loa,ded or unloaded shall be drawn up dose to the footway and parallel with the Iand-.

'1'0 pre vent accidents /1'0"" bicycles, etc.

:50. No person sha,ll ride or impel a bicycle or motor car of any kind lipon 'tny footpa,th within the district.

:36. No person shall, within the hout's of sunset and snn­rise, ride a cyde Or motor along a road unless there is at cached thereto a la,mp which sha,ll exhibit a white light in the direction in which he is proceeding, a,nd at all times to be kept lighted.

37. Every cycle or motoJ' sha,ll CltYl'y a, bell or other in­strument suihtble for giving wa,rning of a,pproach, which sha,ll be used a,s a, signa,l whenever <tny person on foot or horscba,ck or vehicle is being a,pproached or passed.

3S. No person shall lea,ve any cycle or motor in or on a,ny rend Ot' footway so as to become a,n obstruction, ltnd every I'81'son shall remove his cyele or motor immediately upon being requested to do so by any constable or officer or member of the Board.

39. No person sha,ll pa,ss at a, speed exceeding eight miles an hour a,ny person who sha,ll be riding or driving a,ny horoe or other a,nimal.

40. "''\Then a, cyclist or motorist meets a, horse or other animal, and such horse or other anima,l becomes restless, or appears likely to get beyond the control of the person in clml'ge thereof, such cyclist or motorist shall dismount, and rema,in dismonnted till such horse or other a,nimal ha,s been passed.

,t!. No person sha,ll ride any cycle or motor around the Cornel' formed by the junction of any roa,ds in the district, or across the intersection of any of the said roa,ds, at a, pace exceeding six miles an hour.

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Offences, omissions, 01' neglects.

42. The following acts, omissions or neglects are forbidden, and any person guilty of any of the following offences shall, on conviction thereof, pa,y a penalty not ex­ceeding .£20 (twenty pounds) :-

(a.)

(b. )

Riding or driving cattle or horses or other ani­mals, or wheeling any barrow, or driving any carriage or cart upou or along f111y footpHth.

Placing any timber, bricks, or other material upou any footpath, channel, surface drain, or road without the permission of the Board having been first obtained.

(c.) Burning a.ny shavings or other material or matter in any road or open or public place.

(d.)

( e.)

(1.)

(g.)

(h.)

Leaving any inflammable matter or material in any public place or shed, or on any open space, or near any building without having first ob­tained the permission of the Board.

Damaging or destroying any dam, well, tank, pump, windmill, windlass, bucket, rope, piping, troughing, fence, or gate, or other property be­longing to, in charge of, or under the control of the Board. Placing any placard or other document, writing, painting on or otherwise defacing any house or building abutting or contiguous to any public road, or on any wall, fence, gate, finger or lamp post without the consent of the occupier or owner thereof.

Opening any drain or sewer, or removing the surface of any footpath or road without the per­mission of the Board having been first obtained.

R.olling any cask, beating any carpet, breaking 111

any horse, flying any kite, using any bow and arrow, or playing at any game to the annoy­ance of any person in any public plaee, or allow­ing any cart or animal to remain upon any footpath, placing goods upon any footpath, or otherwise obstructing any footpath or road.

(i.) Throwing or discharging any stone or other missile in any road or public place to the damage or danger of any person.

(j.)

(k.)

Having an awning upon or over any footpath in any road, not being eight feet clear above the footway, by hanging any goods on or under such awning over the footway without permission of the Board.

Blasting any rock, stone, or timber in or near any road without the permission of the Board, and not attending to such directions in regard thereto given by such Board.

(I.) Furiously or negligently riding or driving along any road.

(m.) Making any cellar door or other opening from the footway of any road without the consent of the Board.

(n.) Plying for hire by carts or vehicle~ without a license.

43. No person shall poison, kill, or maim any horse, cow, camel, pig, bullock, dog or other animal and leavc the same in any part af the district without making proper provision for the burial or burning of the carcase thereof, and any person so doing shall commit an offence against these By-laws, and, upon conviction, shall pay a penalty not ex­ceeding Ten pounds (.£10), and shall pay all expcnses at­tending on the proper burial or burning of any such animal.

To p1'cvent obst1'uctions on Footpaths and Roads. ,14. No person shall permit any box, case, coal, firelVood,

sand, goods, wares, merchandise, or other articles or effects to remain on any part of a road, or any part of a footpath, within the district, after sunset, nor in any case for a longer period than shall be necessary for honsing :md removing same.

45. No person shall place, lay, deposit, sh00t or discharge any rnbbish or materi:11s whatsoever on the surface of a.ny road, footway, or public reserve within the district without having first obtained permission ofthe Board.

4G. Every person shall, after having recei veel from the Board, as in the last preceding secLi(,n provided, a permit Lo deposit rubbish or mat.erials on the surface of any road, footway, oj' public reserve, have and keep sufficient and con­tinuous light hUl'lling thereon from snnset to the following sunrise, during the time such rubbish 01' material shall remain or continue so deposited.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11; 1907.

Throwing dangB1'ous substances onfootways and ~·oads.

47. Any person who shall throw vegetable substances, or any offensive, noxious, or dangerous substance upon any footway within the district, shall forfeit and pay, on con­viction, a penalty not exceeding .£2 for every such offence. Any person or persons placing, or causing to be placed, or broken in or upon any road, footway, reserve, or park lands under the control or supervision of the Board any glass, metal, or earthenware bottles or utensils, without having first obtained the consent of the Board so to do, shall be liable, beyond the costs anel charges incidental to the removal of any such glass, metal, or earthenware, to a fine, upon conviction, not exceeding £2, in addition to amount of damages caused thereby.

Signbocwcls, etc,

'18. Any person w 110 shall erect or place any signboard, swing awning, blinds, over-hanging lamps, or other things over or near any footway or roadway without obtaining the consent of the Board shall forff\it and pay, upon conviction, a penalty not exceeding .£2 for every such offence.

Encroachments M' obsh'uctions to be l·emoved.

49. On the order of the Board, the secretary or other appointed officer may direct the removal, within 14 days, of any building, fence, or other obstruction or encroachment upon any road, footpath, or public place under the control of the Board.

In any case where, after service of notice for such removal, any such obstruction or encroachment has not been removed within the specified time, it shall be lawful for the officer appointed by the Board to remove the same at the cost and damages of the person so offending, and to proceed against the offender for the breach of this By-law, the penalty for which breach shall not be more than .£20 for every day or part of a day during which such offence shall be committed or continued after the expiry of the notice prescribed therein.

To pnvent damage to footpaths and any othe1' Board P1'OpM·ty.

50. No person, without first having obtained the written. sanction of the Board, shall break up, cut down, damage, destroy, or injure any footpath, gutter, drain, culvert, bridge, road, public way, tree, plant, gate, fence, post, lantern, lamp-post, implements, materials, buildings, or other property of the BORrd or uncler the control thereof.

Damaging roads. 51. No person shall damage or destroy by means of

horse, team, wagon, dray, or any other means, any road or portion of a road under construction or repair, and any person found guilty of such damage or destruction shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ,£20.

52. Any person who:­

(a.)

(b.)

Cuts or removes, without the consent, in writinO', of the Chairman of the Board, timber, earth, sa,nd, gravel, stone, or other material from a road; or •

Erects any structure without the consent aforesaid upon any road so as to encroach therllon; or

(c.) Draws, without the consent afores:lid, across the waterside of a road, except over a properly constructed approach or culvert, a dray or other w heeled vehicle; or

(d.) Draws upon a road, timber, stone, or other material, when carried principally or in part on a wheeled vehicle, to drag or trail upon a road, or draws upon a road a whim or timber carriaO'e any portion of which, or any portion of chain~ attaching thereto, 01' any portion of any attach­ment, trails or drags upon the road,

shall be deel1l~rl guilty of an offence against those By-laws, and shall be lIable to a penalty not exceeding.£5 for every such offence.

Hwvy traffic. 53. l'he owner of every vehicle 01' cnO'ine which

together with its load, shall weigh more th<i; five tons' shall travel the roads, bridges, and culverts, at his own risk; and shall be liable to pay for auy damage clone.

G4. That thll special yearly license fees for vehicles eni5aged. in heavy tra!lic, that is to say, in cn,rrying stone, brlcks, lIme, earth, tImber, gr'1vel, minern,l, liquid, or any heavy substance whatever, shall hI' as follows :-

(a.) For vehicles of two wheels, £1 per [LIl11um.

(b.) For vehicles of fonr wheels, .£4 pOl' annum.

(c.) Such amounts shall be additional to those pre­scribed under" The Cart and CarriaO'e LicensinO' Act, 187G." '" b

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

55. 'fhe Board may, by notice affixed to any bridge or cuI vert, declare the maximum weight of any engine, agricul­tural or other machine, or vehicle of any kind, and of any load of material which shall be permitted to cross such bridge or culvert, and also the space or speed at which such engine, machine, vehicle, or load shall be driven, led, or taken over any such bridge or culvert, and any person who shall cross such bridge or culvert in contravention of t.his By-law shall, in addition to any liability for damage he may have caused, be liable, on conviction, to a penalt.y not exceeding .£10.

Rernoval of Sand, G"avel, o?· Tirnber. 56. No person shall dig or remove any sand, gravel,

stone, or other material from any lands belonging to, or in charge of, or under the control of the Board, ,vithout first obtaining permission from the Board, and also paying a fee or licen~e that may be decided upon.

57. No person shall cut or remove any timber or bush on any lands belonging to, or in charge of, or under the control of the Board without first obtaining permission from the Board, and also paying a fee or license that may be decided upon.

Ca"eless 1tse of Fi,·e. 58. No person shall make or leave a fire on or near any

road, track, or reserve, under the jurisdiction of the Board, without taking proper precautions against such fire spreading, and any person offending against this By-law shall, upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding £5.

59. No person sh2.11 set fire to any standing tree upon or near any road or track, and any such offender shall, upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding £5.

Larnps, Posts, etc. 60. No lamp-post, bridle-post, telegraph, telephone, or

electric lighting pole, or flagstaff shall be erected by any person upon any road without the written consent of the Board, and upon any consent being obtained shall be placed in such position, and shall be painted at least once in every three years, or as may be directed by the Board, and the Board may order the removal, by the owners, of all bent, dangerous, or unsightly posts or poles. Any person offending against this by-law shall, on conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding £2 for eyery such offence.

Carnels. 61. (a.) The owner of any bull, bull camel, or stallion

straying on any road within the district shall be li'1ble to a penalty not exceeding .£5.

(b.) Any bull camel straying whilst" in season" sltall be destroyed, and the owner be liable to a penalty not exceeding £10.

(c.) The yearly license fee of 5s. sh[l,ll be paid for every camel-driver.

(d.) The yearly registrativn fee for all packing camels used within the district shall be lOs.

(e.) The yearly registration fee for all draught camels used within the district shall be 5s.

(j.) The yearly registration fee for all packing bull camels over three years old, used within the district, shall be £5.

(g.) The yearly registration fee for all draught bull camels over three years old, used within the district, shall be lOs.

(h.) All camel owners or drivers shall register with the Board the brand with which all camels owned are branded and registered.

(i.) Numbered discs will be supplied by the Board, and must be attached to the neck of all licensed camels.

(j.) One driver or attendant shall drive or attend any number of camels not exceeding eight, except in wagons, aud shall pay a license fee of lOs. annually for license to drive or attend; any driver or attendant found driving or attending camels withont such license shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding ,£20.

(k.) Any owner, driver, or attendant of camels shall, on demand of a member or officer of the Board, produce his license or certificate of registration, and shall give such information respecting ownership, or use of camels, as may be required by a.ny member or officer of the Board. Any owner, driver, or attendant of camels refusing or neglecting to comply with this By-law shall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

(l.) Application for registration and certificate of re­gistration shall be in the form of Schedules hereunder.

(rn.) Any driver or attendant riding, driving, or leading camels other than camels attached to a wheeled vehicle shall, on the approach of or being overta1mn by any wheeled vehicle, or horse, or horses, immediately pull off

GAZETTE, W.A. 113

the road a distance of at least twenty feet therefrom, and there remain stationary until such vehicle shall have passed; any driver or attendant refusing or neglect­ing to promptly comply with the By-laws shall, on con­viction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

Bicycles. 6i. The yearly license fee on all bicycles used within

the district shall be 5s. (a.) Numbered discs will be supplied by the Board,

and shall be attached to frame of hicycle. Any owner or rider of a bicycle refusing or neglect­ing to produce disc and certificate of registra­tion when requested by a member or officer of the Board shall be liable to a penalty not exceed­ing .£5.

POLLUTION OF WATER.

For p1·eventing the Pollution of Rivers, Strearns, WaterCOttrses, Wells, or Rese?·voi1·s, wtthin the Dist?·ict.

63. (a.) No person shall deposit, or cause, suffer, or permit to be deposited any offensive material or any rubbish upon any place where such deposit is likely to pollute any river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir within the district, the water of which is used or reserved for domestic or drinking purposes.

(6.) No person shall spill, slop, throw, cast, or deposit any soapsuds, foul water, slops, offensive liquid, or urine upon any place from which it is liable to flow into, or to pollute in any way any such river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir.

(c.) No person sh,.ll camp within 100 feet of any such river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir.

(d.) No person shall bathe in any such well, stream, . watercourse, or reservoir, or suffer or permit any dog, pig, or other domesticated anilmLl to enter therein.

(e.) No person shall establish any offensive trade within 100 yards of any snch river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir, unless with tho consent, in writing, of the Local Board. .

Penalties /0'· b?'eaches of By-laws. Where Rnything- is by this part of the By-laws of the

Yilgarn Road Board directed to be done or forbidden to be doue, or where authority is given to any officer of theirs to dired anything to be done, or to forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed to be done re­mains undone or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such caso the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respectively ShRll be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws. And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise speeially provided for by or under the authority hereof shall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person guiltyof such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may be in­curred ill remedying such default, to a penalty not exceed­ing Ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds for eRch day during which such breach shall he committed or continued; but the justices before whom any pem.lty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered may order the whole or part only (not being less than five shillings) of such penalty to be pRid.

M ode of harnessing horses. 64. All teams consisting of more than two horses, draw­

ing vehicles of any description, shall be harncssed two abreast, and not in single file. 'When the number of horses in any team is more than two, but not a multiple of that number, the odd horse may be harnessed singly.

Any person ,·ffending against this By-law shall be liable to a penalty for each offence of a sum not exe"eding £20 on conviction before any tW) (2) .Justices of the PeRce.

SCHEDULE. FORM "A."

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. To the Secretary Yilgarn Road Board.

I hereby apply for the registration of .. of which I am owneJ':-

Nnmberof Camel.

Address

Description alld Marks.

Date ................................ .

Age.

. ................... camel,

For what purpose used.

.Signature of Owner.

114 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11,1907.

Penalties. Previous By-laws.

65. Where any person by these By-laws, or any of them, is required to do or perform any act, and such act is not done, or remains undone, or unpet-formed, it shall be htwful for the Board to perform the same, and charge the cost and expenses against such person, and the amount thereof may be recovered summarily.

68. All By-laws issued previous to this date are hereby repeaJed.

66. Every person who does, permits, or suffers any act, matter, or thing, contrary to any of these By-laws, or com­mits or permits any breach or neglect thereof, shall be deemed guilty of an offence against these By-laws and, where not otberwise provided, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 for every su(;h offence.

67. All penalties 11nd other sums recovered under the provisions of these By-laws shall, unless otherwise provided, be paid to the Board, and shall become the property of, and form part of the ordinary income of the district except so much as may be payable to any informer.

Passed by l'csolntion of the Board, this 30th dar 0

August, 1906. On behalf of the Yilgarn Road Board,

Recommendf'd-

FRED. S. BAKER, Chairman.

J. H. STUBBS,

Secretary.

JAMES PRICE, Minish'r for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council this 12th day of December, 1906.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

T.ENDl<~RS ~'OR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date of Notice.

1906. 20th Dec.

20th Dec.

20th Dec.

20th Dec.

20th Dec.

20th Dec.

27th Dec.

1907 .. 3rd Jan.

3rd Ja.n.

3rd Ja.n.

9th Jan.

9th .Tan.

9th Jan.

Dth Jan.

Dth Jan.

9th Jan.

Nature of Wod;,.

Condon-Post Offiee, Battery Room and Well Contract.

Hamcl,in Pool-Post Office, New Cook House aud Repairs Con­tract

Roebourne-Court House Re­pairs and Painting Contract

W yndham--Court House Repairs Contract

Balladonia-Post Office Under­ground Tank Contract

Roobourne-Residency, Painting lmd Repairs Contract

Meekatharra - Post Office, Re­moval from Abbotts Contract

Broomehill Contract

School Quarters

Kojonup - Court and Charge }toom Contract

Niagara - School Repairs and Improvements Contract

Geraldton Police Buildings­Repairs and Renovations Con­tract

Nannine-Post Office Additions Contract

West Leederville - School Re­pairs and Henovations Contract

North Dandalup-School Qum'­tel's Contract

Midland Junction-Oourt House Contract

Davyhurst-Sehool Camp Contract

'reacher's

D~te of Closing.

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22ndJanuary, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22ndJanuary, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1907

Noon on 'Tuesday, the 22ndJanuary, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 22nd ,January, ' 1n07

Noon on Tuesday, the 29th January, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 5th Fobruary, 1907

Noon on 'l'uesday, the 29th January, 1D07

Noon on 'l'uesday, the 29th January,

1907 Noon on 'l'uesday,

the 29th January, 1907

Noon on 'Tuesday, the 5th February, 1907

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

Contractors' Room, Perth; Court Houses, Broome and Roebourne, and Post Office, Condon, after 1st January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Court House, Carnarvon and A.D. Office, Geraldton, after 1st January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Broome and. Roebourne, after 1st January, 1907

Contractors' Room, Perth; the Court Houses, Wyndham and Broome, after 1st January, 1907.

Contractors' Rocm, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, and Resident Magistrate's Office, Esperance, after 1st. January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Roe­bourne and Broome, after 1st January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Police Station, Meekatharra Court House, Cue, and P.W.A. D. Office, Geraldton, on and after the 1st January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, and Katanning Court House on and after the 8th January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, and Katanning Court House, on and after 8th January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, Police Station, Niagara, P.W,A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar's Office, Malcolm, on and after 8th January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.A.D. Office, Gerald­ton, on and after the 15th January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office, Geraldton; Warden's Offices, Cue and Nannine, on and after 15th January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 15th .January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, Court Honses, Bunbury, Bus­selton, and Pinjarra, on and aft~r 15th January, 1907.

Contractors' Hoom, Perth; Court House, Guildford ; and Police Station, Midland Jnnction, on and after the 15tL January, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Mining Registrar's Office, Malcolm; Police Station, Davy hurst; H,nd P. W.A.D. Offiee, Kalgoorlie, on and after 15th January, 1907.

Tenders are to he addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public Work i)flice, Perth. The lowp.st or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK,

Acting Under Secretary for Public Worb.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

TENDER ACCEPTED. No. 45S. Puuli. lVorks Depa,-tment,

(THE

Perth. 10th January, 1907. recently accepted, is. published

for

Date of ..... ccept..'"\.uce.

1907. Janul.try 3

Description of Contract .

G. Braunsdorf Port Hedland-R,M.O. Quarters

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting (Jnder Secretary for Public Works.

"rESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMEN'l' TENDER BOARD.

'l'ENDEltS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES.

Supplies required. Date of closing.

Jan. 4 Newcastle Coal for the Govern- January· 29

10 10 10

10 10

1906. Nov. 22

22

ment Railways, Alternate Ten-ders for one, two, 01' three years:

Approxima.te quantities pel' annum-]'remantle 40,000 tons Albany 6,000

" Bunbury 2,500 " Geraldton 7,500 " Specification and Tender Forms

can be obtained from the Chief Storekeeper, Adelaide, the Chief Railway Storekeeper, .iYlelbourne, and the Comp-troller of Stores, Sydney, in addition to the undersigned.

1,000 Exercise Books, lOin. x Sin 500 N ute Books t.) sample 4,000 Sawn Jarn,h Sleepers, 7ft.

x Sin. x 4in., F'.O.R., Collie 98,000yds. Canvas Cartage of general Battery

Supplies from the Malcolm Railway Station to the State Battery, Pig Well, for twelve months

Draftsnmn's Sundries,consiating of Rftilw,.LY Curves, Slopes and Batters, Set Sqcmres

Spares for Sheffield Cars, Ball Races, Ball Bearings, 'i,\,heels, Idler, Gear 'Wheels, Pinion, Tires, Steel, 17in. and l4in.

" 17 17 I? 22 22

21

:51

'Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, 'render Board, Perth. will b" received for the above-mentioned snpplies Ulltil 2 p.m. on the dates of closing ..

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, othft­wise they are liable to rejection.

Particulars .and tender forms obtainable .on applicalion at t he Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted. W. H. BENBOW,

10th Jamutry, 1907. Secretary Tender Board.

A PPOINTlYIENTS (35th Victoria, No.3).

H IS Honour the Chief Justice ha,s been ?leased tu appoi;nt SYDNEY VlnLIAlII CURTIS, of Perth,'iv estern Auetraha,

SolicitOl\ a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, to administer or take, within the Stftte of V{ estern A ustralia, any Oath, Affidavit, ci.iTirmation, Declara-' tion, or Acknowledgment by a Married Woman to be used in the Supreme C:mrt of Western Australia. The Com­miesion to remain in force until the said Sydney William Curtis ceases to reside in the State aforosaid, or until he ceases to practise the profession of '" banister or solicitor there, or until revoked.

Supreme Court Office,

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar, Supreme Com·t.

Perth, 20th December, 1906.

GAZETTE; 'V.A. 115

H IS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to appoint JOHN LACHLAN MCGILLIVRAY VVATSON, of

Invercargill, New Zealand, Solicitor, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, to administer or take, within the Colony of, N AW Zealand, ally Oath, Affidavit, Affirmation, Declaratio~, or Acknowledgment by fL Married 'iVoman to be u8ed in the Supreme Court (,f Western Aus­tralla. The Commission to remain in force until the said .fohn Lachlan lYIcGillivray ViT atson ceases to l'esiue in the Colony aforesaid, or until he ceases to practise the pro­fession of a barrister or solicitor there, or until revoked.

Supreme Court Office,

F. A. lYIOSELEY, Registrar, Supreme Court.

Perth, 21st December, 1906.

H IS Honour the Chief JustiC'e llasbeen pleased to appoint CHARLES WEST Ar,ExANDER, of Riverina

Chambers, Hay, New South Wales, Solicitor, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of 'iVestern Australia, to administer or take within the State of New South Wales any oath, affi­davit, affirmation, declaration, or acknowledgment by a married woman to he used in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. The Commission to remain iu force until the said Charles West Alexander ceases to reside in New South Wales afores ,id, or until be ceases to practise the pro­fession of a barrister or snlicitor there, or until revoked.

Supreme Court Office,

F. A. l\WSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court,

Perth, 2nd January, 1907.

H IS Honour the Chief Justice ha,s been pleased to ltppoint HENI~Y KERBY of No. 1 Lancaster Place,

Strand, London, England. Solicitor, a COlnmissioner' of the Supreme Court of \\. estern AustrILlilL, to "dminister or take, within t.he City of London and suburbs within a radius of 12 miles from Charin~ Cross, 'my o'Ltli, affidavit, declaration, affirmation, or acknowledgment by a married woman to be used in the SUprf'llle Court of Western Australia. '1'he C01111ni-8ion to remain in fOl'l'e until the said Henry Kerby ceases to reside at England aforesaid. or until he ceases to practise. the pr'ofession of a barrister or solicitor there, or until reyoked.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, 4th January, 1907.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

H IS Honour the Chipf Justice has been pleased to appoint ]<'rtANCIs JOSEPH HUDSON SHAW, of Kal­

goorlie. 'iV'es(el'll A us+ralia., Solicitor, " COlllmissioner of the Supr8me C,·urt of "Vestern Australia" to administer or take, within the Sbttc of 'N t'stern Australia, "ny oath, affidavit, declaration, affirmation, or aclwowledgment by a married WOllHL'1 to be lls"d in the S~lpreme Ce,urt of "'esterll Austr,din. The. Commission. to rennin in force until the s'lid Franc:s Jos ·ph Hudson Shaw ceases to reside in the Stat" a[.ore aid, or until he cen,ses to practise the profession of 11 ])".1'ristei· 01' solicitor there, or until rev0ked.

Supremo Court Office, Perth,7th .TallufLry, U)Oi.

F. A. ~lOSELEY, U,egistr,l,l' Supreme Court.

H I8 Honom' the Chief Justice has benn pleased to appoint WILLIA~I "'ALLACE WIfl'l'E, of 809 Broad­

way, Borough of \l;rllluLttan, };ew York, United . States of America, Attorney and Counsellor-at-law, a Commis· sioner of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, to administer or tH.k(', within 1 h", State of New York aforesaid, any oath. affidfLvit, declaration, aflit· J'}ltioa, or acknowledg­ment by a married woman to bo used in the ~uprellle Court of vVestern Australia. '1'he Commission to remain in jorce until the ·said WUliam Wallace Whit0 ceases to reside in the State of New York nforesaicl, Or until· he ceases to practise the prof.·ssion of "n Attorney or 'Coullsellol'-at­law there, or until revoked.

Supreme Court Office,

F. A. MOSELEY, Hegistrar Snprcllle Court.

Perth, 4th January, 1907.

116 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

THE CLIMATE OF WESTERN AUSTRAUA DURING DECEMBER, 1906.

I -locality.

yndham ".

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33 57 11608 ... ... ... '" 85'1 51"7 68'4 100'0 42'0 80'3 49'6 100'2 36'0 39 34 10 115 02 29'975 30'001 30'200 29'620 77'0 56'0 66'5 93'0 47'0 739 M'6 101'0 41'3 93 34 22 115 08 29'960 29'981 30'200 29'600 74'0 64'0 69'0 80'0 55'0 71'6 60'1 98'4 53'0 118 3340 117 33 29'940 2f}'992 30'240 2f}'650 87'4 54'7 71-0 103'3 46'0 83'9 53'2 105'8 41'0 93 3-4, 36 117 39 ... ..,

30:3041 29:749 78'1 53'9 66'0 98'8 44'8 ... .., ... ... 98

35 02 117 54 29'998 29'997 73'3 56'9 65'J 86'0 50'0 71'6 5,j .. 9 103'0 41'2 159 35 04 11804 29'995 29'996 30'310 29'720 65'0 5fl'O 62'0 79'0 55'0 H8'l 57'1, A4'0 46'0 225 33 51 121 50 29'966 29'986 30'30H 29'659 79'7 58'7 69'2 106'0 ,t9'5 76'4 57"1 108'0 4'()'8 25 32 28 123 52 29'970 29'960 30'348 29'675 l:l(j'6 57-5 72'0 104'2 40'9 84'9 54'6 108'8 42'5 56 32 15 126 18 2fl'952 29'980 30'311 29'674 78'6 59'9 69'2 112'3 40'2 77'4 57'0 112'2 37'2 8

, I

INTERS'l'A'l'E. 31 57 115 51 29'927 2H'970 30'136 29'749 84'8 H3'4 74;1 ! 101'7 54'9 80'3 6(1'5

34 56 138 35 30'006 29'946 30',,64 2fl'620 83'9 59'6 71'8 I 108'7 43'0 83'7 59'1 37 50 144 58 ..' 29'820 .. , .. , .. , .. ' ... .., ... 75'4 53'9 33 52 151 12 30'030 29'918 30'300 29'630 77'0 62'0 70'0 90'0 55'0 77'1 62'8

107'9 49'2 4 114'2 '13'0 154 110'7 40'0 107'5 49'3 218

12 05 96 54 ." ... ... . .. ... .. . ... ... .. . .., .. ,

Average for three years only,

NOTES ON THE CLIMA'rE FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1906,

Rainfall.

Wet Days.

16 19 13 3 1 1

'"

'"

2 ,"

16 13

4 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 1

... 1

2 1 2 1 1

. .. 4. 3 4 1 2

4 6

10 2 8 3

14 4 2 3

1 5

7

I

i

Total Points since

Jan,!.

2834 3243 2171 692

1020 654 955 750 580

2041 1652 1098 1148 955 775

1060 782

1029 727 915 574 991 905 969 962

1076 2060 1755 1442 3012 3151 3237

2483 2097 4091 2641 2408 .. . 3749 3942 3138 3331 3121

3400 3937 3434 1936 2633 3850 3416 2432

857 1009

3237 2641

3246

This month was the hottest Deccmber experienced ill Perth since the Observatory was founded, The very exceptional heat was mainly confined to the South- West districts, but it was above the average generally South of the Tropics. On the other hand, it was exceptionally cool in the Kimberley District; in fact, the coolest Decem bel' yet recorded there. It has also been one of the earliest and most :;evere wet seasons in tlmt district. Rain was record cd nearly every day froUl the 12th till the end of the month, being very heavy a.t times, with low barometer, and weather of the nature of a. " willy willy."

Seveml disturbances were tra.ceable from the N orth-West coast across the interior to South Australia, and one could be followed the whole way from Wyndhmn round the coast to C~tpe Leeuwin, This was at the end oE last and commencement of the present month, Concurrently with its passa.ge a" high" gradually moved across the Southern portions of the Sta.te from West to East, Very heavy rain accompanied it in the far North, and it was precedcd by gre>lt heat in Western districts as it came down the Indian Ocea.n t.owards Cape Leeuwin. It passed Perth on the 4th and was followed by a cool change'.

South of the Tropics the rainfall was lig-ht and genemlly below the average for previous years, except in the extreme South, where it was about, and in some cases slightly above, the normal. Pressure was slightly below normal throughout.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 117

RAINPALL FOR NOVElIIBER, 1906 (COMPLETED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE), AND FOR DECEMBER, 1906 (PRINCIPALLY FR01l1 TELEGRAJ'lHC REPORTS).

STATIONS.

Ii: AS'r KIMBERLEY: Wyndhmn 6-Jlfile Carlton Ivanhoe .,. Argyle Downs ~osewood Downs Lisadell T'lrkey Creek Ord River Alice Downs Flora Valley Hall's Ct'eek Nicholson Plains Ruby Plains Denison Downs

WEST KUIBERLBJY:

Mt. Barnett Corvendine Leopold Downs Fitzroy Crossing (P.O.) Fitzroy Station Brooking Cherrabun Bohemi(t Downs Quanbnn Nookanbah Upper Liveringa Yedda Derby Pt. Torment Obagama Beagle Bay Roebnck D"WllS Kimberley Downs Broome ... Thangoo La Grange fby

NORTH-iYES'l' COAST: Wallal Pardoo Condon DeGrey Ri VOl'

Port Hecllanrl Boodarie Balla Balla Whim Creek Mallina Croydon She~'lock Woodbrooke Cooyapooya Roebonrn" Cossack .. Fortescue Mardie .. , Chingina.rra Yarraloola Peedamnlla1 Onslow Point Cloat.,s

NORTH-WEST (INLAND): Warra\vagine Eel Creek Muccan Ettrick Strelly JYIulgie YYarralong Coongon Ta1ga Bamboo Creek Moolyella Marble Bar Warrawoona Corunna Downs Mt. Edgar Nullagine Middle Creek Mosquito Creek Roy Hill Bamboo Springs Kerdiadary Woodstock Yandyarra

NOVEMBER, 1906. DECEMBER, 1906.

No. of ,I points. i 100=lin.

367

203

(i

20

12

27

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil Nil Nil

Nil Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil Nil 122

2

7 Nil

12

Nil Nil

6 Nil Nil

4

5

2

1

1

2

2

1

1

No. of points.

100=1in.

1001

1247

9G8

G35

2082

1155

1260

lSG

83

Nil 7

30

2

102

113 94

218

No. of wet

chys.

l(i

l()

12

IH

7

2

3

1 2

1

5

13 (j

4

S'rATIONS.

N ORTH-W ES'l' (INLAND)-continued.

Stt'<tion Peak Mulga Downs JlIt. Florence' Tambrey JYIillstream Red Hill JUt. Stewart Peake Station Nanutarl'a Yam'ey ,\r ogoola To-wel'a

GASCOYNE:

Winning Pool Coordalil1. 1Vt111dagee Willia;mbury Yanyearedcly JliIaroom1h Ullawarra 3It. Mortimer Edmunds Gifford Creek Bangemall lYIt. Angustus Upper Clifton DO"-l),; Clifton Downs Da,iry Creek JYIeal'el'buudiu Byro ]"j<:10do l\lungi11TH Bintholya Lyon's Riv"r ~{anga,roon Booloogooroo DoorawalTah Brick House Boolatha,nR Carnarvon Point Charles Dirk Hartog Sharks R_1y vYooramel HftmeJil1 Pool Kararang TRmRb

YALGOO DISTRIC'l':

vVoolgorong­New l!'orest Yuin Piucbthuna Tallyrang Ilfullewa Kockatea Barnong Gullewft Gnllmm House Gabyon .. lI'Iellenbye V\! earagrl.luinda Yalgoo ... Wagga IV agga ... Muralgarra Burnerbinmah ... Nalbara 'IYyclgee Field's Find Thundelarra Rothesay Ninghan Condingnow 163-Mile Pah1ga Rocks 126-nIile HO-J\file ... Mt. Jackson

JlIURCHISON : Wale Yallalongft Billabalong Twin Peaks Mm'goo ...

NOVE:lIBER,1906. DECEMBER, 1906

Ko. of l~oilltS.

100=1in

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

N-il Nil Nil

5

7 Nil

14 Nil

~)

Nil

}{il

Nil

Nil

4:)

Nil

Nil 2l

~Vir

Nil

N1l (ig

40 '12 29 29

34,

gO 42 66 32 30 7

28

'],4 38

No. of No. of wP.t points.

clays, 100=li]].

1

[.> ,j

2 1 1

2 2 2

2

2 2 2 2 1 1

1 2 3

Nil

15

Nil Nil

Nil 2(i

7

10

14 Nil lvil Nil

,~

6 10

5 31

85

88 31

82 136

43 33

10

No. of wet

days.

1

1 2

1

1

2 1 3 1 2

3

2 3

5 2

4 2

2

118

STATIONS.

M URCHISON-contillued. Mt. Wittenoom Meka Wooleane Boolardy Yederah Woogorong Manfred Yarra Yarra Milly Milly Berringarra Mileura Mt. Gould Moorarie Wandary Peak Hill Minderoo Abbotts Belele Gabanintha Quinn's ... Bungalow Nannine Annean ... Tuckanarra Coodardy Cue Day Dawn Lake Austin Lennonville Mt. Magnet Y oueragab bie Murrum Challa Nunngara Berrigrin

EAST MURCHISON:

Gum Creek Dural vViluna ... Mt. Sir Samuel Lawlers ... Granite Station Wilson's Patch Poison Creek Lake Darlot Darda Salt Soak Duketon

NORTH COOLGARDIE

GOLDFIELDS: Laverton Mt. Morgans Mm'rin Murrin .. Mt. Malcolm Mt. Leonora Tampa Kookynie

" Niagara ... Yerilla Yundamindera ... Mt. Celia Edjuclina Quandinnie Menzies .. . Mulline .. . Mulwarrie Goongarrie

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDS: Waverley Bardoc Broad Arrow Kanowna Kurnalpi Bulong ... Kalgoorlie Cooigardie Burbanks Bulla Bulling Woolubar Waterdale Widgemooltha 50-Mile Norseman Lake View

GOVEltNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

RAINFAL L-continup,d.

N OVElIlBER, 1906. DECElIlBER, 1906.

-N~:-:; I ;~~of points. wet

1oo=li11. days.

'Lo 49 44

50 27 58 32 16

Nil

Nil

8 Nil Nil

Nil

Nil 7

Nil Nil

4 Nil

36 34 24·

Ntl 38

Nil Nil

1 24 14 17

17 Nil

8

16 14 27 23 88 26 :10 55

3()

12 52

52 35 24

Nil

35 65 89 75 80 8'L 99 71·

Nil

76 109 177 190 172

2 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

1

3

1

1 3 2

2

1 2 1 2

3

1

3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3

2 o 3

3 9 6 9 7

No. of I No. of points_ \ wet

loo=lill. days.

16

9

63

85 28

Nil 131 64 84

III 82 92

Nil 108

112

40

50 73

9

32

82 4]

147 Nil

34 Nil Nil Ni,! Nil

13

20

14 44 'tl

Nil

25 14-15

Nil 56 27 25 58 10

37 19

25 17

1

2

4

1 2

3 3 2 4 3 2

3

2

2

3 3 2

1

3 1

1

1

1

2 4 2

1 2 2

2 3 3 3 1

3 3

4 2

STATIONS.

YILGARN GOLDFIELDS:

129-Mile Emu Rocks 56-Mile Glenelg Rocks Burracoppin Bodallin ... Parker's Road Southern Crose Parker's Range Yellowdine ... Karalee ... Koorarawalyee Boorabbin Boondi ...

SOUTH-WEST-NORTHERN DIVISION:

Murchison House Mt. View Mumby ... N orthallpton Chapman Exp. Farm N arra Tarra ... Oakabella White Peak Geraldton Hinton Farm Tibradden Myaree Sand Springs Nangetty Greenough Bokara Dongara Strawberry Yaragadee Urella Opawa Manara ... Mingenew Yandenooka Arrino Carnamah Jnn Jun Watheroo Nergaminon Dandaragan Yatheroo Moora Walebing Round Hill New Norcia W ongon Hills W"annamel Gingin ...

SOU'l'H-VVEST (METRO-POLITAN) :

Wanneroo Belvoir ... Wandu Mundaring Canning Waterworks ... Kalbyamba Guildford Perth Gardens ... Do. Observatory

Highgate Hill ... Subiaco ... Claremont Fremantle Rottnest Rockingham Jandakot Armadale Munclijong Jarrahdale Jarrahdale (Norie) Serpentine

EX'fRE1YIE SOUTH-WEST:

Mandurah Pinjarra (Blythewood) Pinjarra Upper Murray ... Yarloop ... ~arvey.:;~

[JAN. 11, 1907.

NOVElIlBER,1906. DECE'IBER,1906.

No. of points.

lOO=lin.

66 11 61 83 60 59 49 55 97

125 140 150 113 184

6 Nil

7 12

Nil

Nil

11 Nil

2 6

14 16 20 14

25 11 30

84 22

148

115 139 114 73

135 120 64 53

122

37 23

9 Nil

4 27 18 18 22 18 15

20 5

32 7

50 80 95 40

112 51 27 32 11 16 10

No. of wet

days.

8 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 7 3 3 4 4 '1

1

1 2

2

1 2

3 2 2 3

4 1 4

3 2 ;3

4 4 3 5 2 4 2 3 2

3 3 4

2 3 4 3 4 2 3

3 3 2 1

5 4 5 3

4 4 2 4 3 4

No. of points.

lOO=liu.

88

16 64

50 49 50 30 81 72 80

Nil 10 9

Nil

Nil

Nil Nil

Nil 8 [5 o

15

2

Nil 9

19

18 20 15

4

2 Nil

Nil Nil

3 5 H 9 9

Nil 4

14

13 1

Nil 3

4 Nil

9

6 145 Nil

14 15 19 21

No. of wet

days.

3

1 1

3 5 1 1 3 2 2

2 J

1 1 1

2

1

3

1

2 2 2 1

1

1 2 2 2 1

1 1

2 1

1

1

2

2 9

4 4 3 2

JAN. 11, 1907.J

STATIONS.

Ex'rREME SOUTH-WEST-contin1LCcl.

Glen :Mervyn ... Donnybrook ... Boyanllp ... Bunhurv ... Elgin • ... ... Busselton Quindalup Cape Naturaliste Glen Lossie Karridale Cape Leeuwin ... Lower Blackwood Ferndale Greenbushes Cooeearup Bridgetown Hilton ... Greenfields Dunninnp Cundinup Wilgarrup Balbal'l'up Bidellia, IVestbourne Deeside ... Riverside lVIordalup Lake lYluir

...

...

...

...

...

EASTERN AGRICUL'rUI~AL DTSTIHCTS:

Walgoo ... El1lungin Dowerin IVarramuggin ... Oak Hill Monglin HatherJey Momberkine Bolgart ... Eumalga Newcastle Craiglands Eadine ... Northam Grass Valley Cobham ... York Burrayocking Mflckering Cunderdin Doongin Whitehaven lVIt. Caroline Cutenning Kellerberrin Carelonia Baanelee N ang'eenan 1Ierredin Coelg-Coelgen Noongarin Mangowine Yarragin Wattoning Koombarkyne

GREACl' SOUTHERN RAIL­WAY LINE:

Dalebrielge Beverley Brookton Sunning Hill PingeUy Yornaning Narrogin Rose Hill Wagin .. , Katanning Sunnyside Broomehill Woodyarrup Pallinup Tambellup 'l'oolbrunup

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A.

RAINFALL -contim~ea.

N OVE)IBER, 1906'_1 DECE]IBER, 1906.

No. of No. of No. of "I No. of points. wet points. wet

l00=lin. days. i l00=lin .• days.

54 11

;S 4

24 LO 33 17

52 52

112 44 26

45 44 27 52

64 101

118 89

10l

120

Nil 72

147

43 22 21

5

28

84 53

210 108

82 56

71 49 50 88

Nil 46 45

141 59 55 62

82 84 69 93

128 90 36 94 39

103 92 62 83 77 49 37

6 :3 3 2 4 3 4 1

7 15

8 6 2

6 1 :3 3

10 8

5 6 7

9

3 2

2 1 1 1

2

3 2 3 3 2 2

2 2 2 2

2 1 2 2 3 2

2 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 4

'" 7 4 5 5 4 3

31 35 15 37 5 1 3 {)

93 118

28 116

37 23 39 10

47

37 91

72 51 41 88

152

11

6

Nil Nil Nil

4

10

Nil 7 7

Nil

Nil

6 4

13

10 34 31

4 35 24 14

14

70

93 110

97 152 123 143 146

i •

3 3 4 5 2 1 1 2

6 10

3 2 4 3 4 1

5 2

1 1 1 2 5

1

2

1

1

2 2

1 2 2

1 2 3 2 2 3 2

2

2

2 2 3 3 3 3 3

STATIONS.

GREAT SOUTHERN RAIL-WAY LINE-continned.

Cranbrook '"

Stirling View ... Kendenup ... Woogenellup ... Wattle Hill ...

. erburgh's Mt. Barker ... St W

."

...

...

...

...

'VEST OF GREAT SOUCl'HERNi RAILWAY LINE:

Talbot House Jelcobine Bannistel' vVanelering Glen Ern Marradong Wonnaminta Williams Rifle Downs Darkan Arthur River Gainsborough Glenorchy Kojonup Blackwattle Warriup J<'orest Hill

EAST OF GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY LINE:

Sunset Hills Oakelale Barrington Bally Bally Stock Hill Qualin Woodgreen Glenallan Gillimanning Wickepin Crookeel Pool Nallyring Bunking Bullock Hills Dyliabing Glencove Cherillaillp Mianelup Wooiganup Chillinup J arramongup Uberin '"

SOUTH COAST: IVilson's Inlet ... Grasmere King River Albany Point King Breaksea Cape F,iche Peppermint Grove Bremer Bay Coconarup Ravensthorpe Cowjanup Hopetoun Fanny's Cove Park Farm Grass Patch Swan Lagoon 30-Mile Gibson's Soak Myrup Esperance Boyatup Lynburn Cape Ariel Pt. Malcolm Israelite Bav Balbinia " Ballaelonia Eyre Munelrabella Eucla '''1 ...

N OVE1tIBER, 1906.

No. of points.

10O=lin.

75 98 78 tiS

119 126 165

\J(j 6

18 84 53

ti ;~O

23

82 G}j 10 22

nl7 l(jti

160 235 146

28 104 40

128 gg

205

55 62

163 III 83 89 74 46 45

153 108

t12 60 40 61

13\J 164 177 113 150 109 198 153 201 187 204 199 217 175 180 218 257 260 212 223 175 161 148

200

No. of wet

days,

10 10 8 8

14 16 20

2 1 2 2 2 2 4 1

3 4 1 2

1:~

13

i 3 2 1 2 4 4 3 1

5 2 4 7 3 7 7 4 2

12 16 8

14 5

19 7

14 12 9

10

9 5 8 4 7 8

10 9 9 9

10 13 11 11

8 10

1':

119

DECEThIBEl{, 1906.

No. of lRo. of points. wet

100=lin. d",ys.

90 4 93 3 91 3

... ...

... '" 118 8 98 8

Nil ... 25 2 30 2 22 1 53 2 16 1 70 10

6 1 ... ... ... ... 46 4

." ...

... ... 20 1

.. ... \J8 5 66 5

... ... Nil ... ... , ..

4 1 4 1 8 1

15 3 5 1

18 1 36 2 70 2 56 2 30 1

... ... 86 2 33 2 66 2 60 4 81 2

... ...

... ... 10 2

82 9 115 13 125 4 159 3 136 7 225 25 120 3 152 7 142 8 ... ... 88 6

... ... 144 6 ... ... 37 4

Nil ... ... ... ... ... ... ..

8 1 25 4 21 2

... . ..

... ...

." ... 5 2

... ... 56 2

8 3 .. , ... 39 2

i20 GOVERNMENT

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904. CUE AND DAY DAWN 'N AT 1m BOARD.

N OTICE is heroby given tlHt, unde:' the POWOl'S con­ferred by "The Water BOfLrds Ac:, 1001," the Cue

and Dl1v Dawn vVa,tor Board 1MS ordered f1. mte of One shilling-- in the pound. to be nmdo and levied for tho yefLI' commencing .J<1llUl1ry 1, H)07, l1nd ending December 31, 1907, upon IL11 r,l,tcable Lend cntered in tho mtc book, the mILking np of which is published l1ccordillg to l<LW in the Government Gctzette; the minimum rlLte for the above­mentioned period to be One ponnd upon ILny bnd, the annual mte of which, at one shilling in the pound, w,mld not exceed one ponnd, l1ncl thn,t n, memorandum of such order lms been duly entered in the l'l1te book and signed.

'1'he said rl1te is now payable by the occnpiers and owners of the said land.

A. D. GUTIU'tlE, Secl'etary.

D",ted this 1st .January, 1907.

----.=---=.======~=========== 'l'HE INDUS'l'n,IAL CONCILIATION AND

ARBITRATION ACT, 1902. (1 & 2 E(l\\'e1. VII., No. 21.)

F.B. 1~\Po2::r.

NO'l'rclC BEFOltE CANCEIJI,ATION OF gEGIS'rRY.

To the Secretary of the Industrial Union, melleel the Nannine Minors' Union of \Vorkel's (A.W.A.)

N 01'ICE is hereby given th,l,t it is the intention of the Registl'ar of Friend!y Societies to proceed on the 21 st

day of Fehruary, 1007, to cancel the l'egistr!1tiotl of the ahove-n!1med Industrial Union under the above-named Act, unless CH,USe be shown to th" contrary in tho m8an­time.

The ground of such proposed cancclbtion is l1S follows 'l'lmt the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this lOth day of .January, Hl07.

[L.S.] EDGAR '1'. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

l?S. "r1TJ'l-T.::r

NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OF l~IcGISTltY. '1'0 the Secretary of th,· [ndustrial Union, called the

Gnllewa Miners' Union of vYorkers (A.W.A.)

No'rrc~ is hereby .given t~l'~ i~ is the intention ef y10 RegIstrar of Fr18ndly Somet188 to proceed, on the 21st

clay of February, Hl07, to cancel the registmtion of the above-named lndnstrial Union under the above-n'1111ed Act, unless cnnse be shown to the contrary in the meantimG.

The ground for such proposed cl1ucellation is as follows:­'1'hat· the Industrial Union hn,s coased to exist.

Dated this 10th day of .Jnmmry, 1907.

[L.S.] EDGAR 'J'. OWEN, Regist.rar of Friendly Societies.

THE 'l'RADE UNIONS ACT, 1902. (1 & 2 Edw(!. VII., No. 10.)

NO'l'ICE BE]'OltE CANCELLING OF CER'l'IFICA'l'E OlP

JtEG1S'l'RY.

L. Ti}fJ:r Name of T1'ade Union -Cool9""C/ie Limalgamet/eel Union of

Workers (A. lV.A.) Register No. 82.

N OTICE is hereby givell to the nbovc-lllontioned '.l'rado Union that it is tho illtention of the Re~istrm' of

Friendly Societies to proeeud, Oll the 11th (\I1Y of Fehrmuy, 1907, to cancel the reg'istl',Y of the Trade Union, unless cause be shown to tho contra]'y in the Ilwantime. '.i'ho grollnd of such proposed cancelling is that the Trade U !lion has c(lased to exist.

Dated this 10th day of ,Tn.nua.ry, 1907. EDGAR 1'. OWEN,

[L.S.] gegistml' of J:i'ricn(]ly Societi03.

MISSING PRIENDS. THOMAS Hmmy Cox. aged :36 YG1H'S, lwight 5ft. lOin.,

light brown hair, bluo eyes, n, nativo of NOl'tlmmptonshire, Endand; formerly a schnol teacher; left for Austmlia by the'" s.s. "Cuzco" on the 6th September, 18D6, and was last henrd of at Gemldton on the '1th Ootobc)', 190±. (.infor­mation to the Criminal Im'cstigation Bmnch, Pert.ll.­B2/(J82G.)

.JOHN GLENDElIIANN, well built, age about 38 years, height 6ft. lOin., very fair hair and complexion, round visnge; n, native of Qneensbnd; at one time a memhcr of the Queens­land Polioe Force; last henrd of at r,ool~arclie about 1 R(J6 Iufol'lllation to tho Criminal Illvestig·tLtion Bmnch, Perth.­(2/987G.)

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

Uepartment of Land Titles, rrRANSF'EB, ;W LAND ACT, 1898.

TAKF~ NO'1'ICE l;1H1t Levi Green of ~Wellington Street Pprth in the ::lbltO of Western AustrnJia il'onmongcr

1ms 111!1de application to be l"C'gistered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession as executor of the will of J oiln Cha,r188 :Nlews bte of HaZlCllr Terrace Perth ,1.£ore­said deceased in th(~ follo""ing parcel of land situate in the Swan District (tud being

Part of Swan Loc",iioI1 92 (contltilling i/O acres).

Bounded on the North by a public rond nnd pm·t of the South boundary of Location Kl measuring 1,J,3 chains 61 inks

On the East by tho West boundaries of Loc",tions K1 n,nd 5D2 moasuring 3R chn,ins BO links

On the So!<th by '1.1 (lh".i11s 78 links of the North bouneh,ry of Perthshire Locntion Au by 21 ehains ,j,5 links of the West bound",ry of said Location Au and by the North boundaries of Perth shire Lomttiou At Swn,n Locntion 122G n,nd a public road l1l<lasllring together 101 chains 71 links and

On the West by GO chains 21 links of", public ron,d. Bonncled on j he inner part by a public road. '1'he la,nd is more particularly defined on Diagram 2570

deposited in the Land Titles' Office. AND FUR'rHEIG 'l'AKlti NOTICE that all persons other than

the 2,pplicant claiming to have any estate right title or inter,;st in the above ])arcel of land ARE HEREBY RBQUIRED to lodge in this office on or before the 9th day of March next ;"L caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALPRED E. BUR'1', Registrar of 'l'itles.

Ld.nd Titles' Office, Perth, "( 27th December, 1906. )

JM/leS (~ Darbyshire, 248 St. George's Terrace, l'01·th, Solicitors /01" the Applic'Lnt.

331 L:n:nr TRANSFER. OP LAND ACrr, 1898. (Seotion 75. l

N OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the dil'cction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is

intended on the sixteenth day of }i'obrlU1ry }flOG to issue to Andrew Vine formerly of HelClllL Vale hut now of Black Range in the State of Westerll A ustmlin miner a special cel'tificrtte of title to the land d"scribed below the duplicate certific;l,te having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated third day of .Jamu1l'y 1907.

AL:E'gED E. BURT, Registmr of Titles.

'I'HIG IuiND REFERltED 'l'0:

Lot :H of Swa,n Location 16 standing in tho name of AndrC\v Vine of Helena V;ele and registered in Volume \~LV. Polio 78.

S. JcctVons, Qf Black Rcmgc, SoUcito1' /01' the AIJpliccmt.

TR,,'\NSPER OP LAND ACT, 1898, AND RFJAL PROPERTY LIMITA'rIONS 1878.

10{;4-TtfOtf

THE ACT,

T AKE NOTICE that Wa]t,er Ernest Hicks of Premantle gn,rclencr has made ;l,pplioation to be registered as the

proprietor of an estate in f~e simple in possession in the following' parcel of land situate in the District of Cockburn Sound and being Lot 8·~ QI' Cockblo'Jl So",,,l Locctiion 10 (containing 77 acres

1 rood 8 perches) Bounded on the North by 48 chaills 4G links of the North

boundn,ry of Location 10 On the ECtst by 31 chains 54 links of tho vVest hOl1ndary

of Lot :3G and On the S01cth- West by 57 chains 85 links of a private

road. The land is morc particularly defined on Plan 2073

(sheets 1. and 2) doposited in the Land '1'itles Office. AND FUl~'rHim 'l'AKB NO'l'ICE that all persons other than

the applicant cln,iming to h11ve any est:tte right title or interest in the n,bove p",rccl of land ARE 1Il£REBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 23rd day of February next a C,ll'ectt forbidding the same from being brought under the operntion of the ,'ct.

ALFRED E. BURT, Heg'istrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, 1 3rd .Jan nary, 1907. )

J. 4' B. Maxwell, Ectgle Chambe1'S, J[Cty Street, Pe1'th, Solicit01'S fo1' the Applicant.

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

lo%% TRANSFER OF LAND AC'l" 189:3.

T AKE NOTICE that Henry James France of :iVlidland Junction in the State of 'Western Australia engine­

driver has made application to be registered as the pro­prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the follow­ing parcel of land situate in the Swan District [tnd being Lot 177 of Swan Location 15 (containing 1 rood and r'o of a

perch) Bounded on the Sogth-East by 1 chain of Frederic Street On the N01'lh-East hy the South boundary of Lot 1'7

measuring 2 chains 52yn links On the No,·th- West by the South-East boundary of Lot 200

measuring 1 chain And on the S01dh- West by the North-East boundary of

Lot 178 measuring 2 chains 521'0 links. The land is niore particularly defined on phl,n 2112

deposited in the Land Titles' Office. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARB HBREBY IUJQUIRBD to lodge in this Office on or beforo the 9th da.y of February next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFI~ED E. BUR'I', RcgisLnLl' of' Titles.

Land Titles' Officc, Perth, I. 9th January, 1907. .\

Pa"ker g' P,o'ker, Howard st"eet, Perth, Soli.rito?'s fO't· the Applicant.

Niu\ 'l'RANSFER OF 1~AND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.)

N OTICE is hereby given that pnrslUmt to the direction of the Commissioner (,f 'l'itlt's ill this belmlf it is

intended on the sixteenth day of ]'ebrnary ln07 to issue to Andrew Vine formerly of HelenfL Vale but now of Black Range in the State of Western AustrnJia. miner a special certificate of title to the land described bE,low the duplicate certificate having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated third day of January 1907. ALFgED K BURT,

Jetegi,tmr of Titles.

Lot 31 of SWRll Location 16 standing in the name of Andrew Vine of Helena Vale and registered in Volumc CL V. Folio 78.

S. Jeavons, 0/ Black Range, Solicitor /01' the AppUwnt.

9 G 1 lIJO(} TRANSFER OF LAND AC'l', 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that Alfred Henry Lucas of lYIidland ,Junction in the State of 'Western Australia signal­

man has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District [tnd being

Lot 179 of Swan Location 15 (cont.l,ining one rood and half a, perch)

Bounded on the N01·th-East by 2 chains 53,'0 links of Frances Street

On the South-East by 1 chain of Frederic Street On the Sogth- West by the North-East boundary of Lot

180 measuring 2 chains 531"0 lip ks and On the North- West by the South-East boundary of Lot

198 measuring 1 chain 'l'he land is more particularly defined on plan 2112

deposited in the Land Titles' Office. AND FCRTHER TAKE NOTICE that ltll persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the ltbove parcel of land ARB HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 9th day of February next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 11th January, 1907. )

Pa,'ker g- Pa?'km', Howard Street, PM·th, Solicitors fo?' the Applicant.

T-.f'Pf TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, ]893.

T AKE NO'l'ICE that James Edward Higgins of Capel in the State of Western Australia farmer has made

application to be registered as the proprietur of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the District of Wellington and being:-

Welling ton Location 228 (containing 40 acres) Bounded by lines starting from a point on the South

boundary of Location 229 situate 2 chains East from the

GAZETTE, W.A. 121

South-West corner of said Loclttion 229 and extending South 20 chains 3 links thence West 20 chains 3 links passing along the North boundary of Location 101 thence North 20 chains and East 20 chltins to the stltrting point.

Wellington Lowtion 229 (contfLining 42 acres) Bonnded on the Eusi by 14 chains of the "Vest boundary

of Location 213 On the No1'lh by 30 chains 5 links of the South boundary

of Leschenault Location 4·6 On the West by a South line of 14 chains and On the South by an East line of 29 chltins 97~ links

passing along pltrt of the North boundary of Location 228 a.nc1 a bound<try of Loca,tion GGO.

Part of Wellington Locrttion 280 (containing 36!} acres) HGunded by lines starting from the South-East corner of

Location 117 and extending' IV est 18 chains 6 links passing along the South hounda,ry of Location 117 thence South 22 chains 28lr links thenc!) East 12 clmins 14 links thence North-East 7 chains 55

"0 links along the part of Location

230 resumed for the purpose of the Boyanup.Busselton Railway thence North 17 chains 59 links to the starting point

Bounded on th!) inner part by a pu blic road. AND I"UR'rHER 'rAKE NOTICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the ~l.bove parcels of la.nels AaFJ HERFJBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 23rd day of February next a caveo.t forbidding' the "am8 from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BUWJ', Registrar of Titles.

Land 'l'itles' Office. Perth, I. lOth JmlUary, 1907. .\

Stanley, Money, (~ Walker, Bgnb1t1'y, Solicitors for Ihe Applico.nt.

APPOlNH'lENTS (UncleI' Section 23 of "The Health Ac.t, 1898 ").

T HE Central Board of I-Iertlth has rtpprovecl of the unclermentioned appointment.s made by the following

Boarcls:-B,·idgetown.

'l'HOilIAS R,ossI'l'Im. to be Secretary, Inspector, and Collector of the Board, vice 'William Reid, resigned.

7th Jammry, 1007. Kookynie.

:i\;0{~· .JA~rEs C. NOLAN to be Acting SecretarY during the absellce of thc Secretary on leave.

2Dth Decembor, 1901i.

Meekatha1'ra. tiff}-£- A. CLRiHENrl'SON to be Secreta,ry, vice A. E. Dutton,

re.,ignecl. 3rd December, 190().

.l)"lttrrin JYI u,' rin. f::fdi Dr. F. A. ROD\vAY to be Officer of Health, vice

Dr. Weihen, resigned.

2nd January, 1907. Wagin.

:~'llk CHA1~LFJS L. GELL to be Secretary and Inspector. 29th December, 1906.

F. J. HUELIN, Secretary Central Board of Health.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, BRIDGETOWN. TO WHOlll IT 1I1AY CONCERN.

MIt. THOllTAS RossITBR has been appointed Secretary, Inspector, and Collector to the above Board. .

JOHN ALLNUTT, Chairman.

Bridgetown, 20th December, 1906. -~~-----~~~~

LOCAL BOARD OF HEAL'l'H, BRIDGETOWN. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

A T It Meeting of the Local Board of Health, Bridge­town, held on the 20th day of December, 1906, it was

resolved: That It General Health Rate of Fourpence Half­penny (4·~d.) in the £ should be levied on the Rateable Value of all Rateable Property within the Board's District, in accordance with the provisions of the Health Act, and amendments thereof, for the year ending 31st October, 1907.

JOHN ALLNUTT, Chairman. THOMAS ROSSITER, Secretary.

122 GOVERNMENT

GREENMOUNT DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

A NNUAL STATEMENT showing operations and trans­actions of the Board for financial year ended 30th

day of June, 1906:-

I:lUll.[MARY OJ<' RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECF,IPTS.

Pl!tticula'rs. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Cr. Balallce a.t <'Q1nmencement of yen.r­Balance at rrreasury Balance at W.A. Flank

379 16 0 .. 171 17 8

General Rate- 57' 6 6 (I ) Current R<Ltes collected dllring yeal" ... ~ (2:) Arrears of Rlltes collected during yet1r ." 53 II 8

Suspense Account .. 2 11 2

l,iccnses-«(~.) Cart fwd carriage (b) Dog

78 0 0 ... 42 13 9

Fines and Penalties Contractors' Deposits Government Gl'u,nts-

Annual grant for maintenance and con-"tnwtion. ........... 650 0 0

Special Grant fro111 Consolidated Revenue fo1'-York Main Road, £·L50, Wilkie Hoad·

York Road to Greenmol1nt Station, £100 ... ... ... ... ... ... 550 0 0

Yark Roacl to J}fuhogallY Creek Station, £50; Richardson Hond-Parkerville to Lion Mill, 1.;133 ... ... ... ... 183 0 0

Stoneville Hoacl-York Road to Dowie Sidiw)' £100; Darlin ton Huad-York Hoad 1;' Darlington Station, J:I0J ... 200 0 0

R'1l1ges Rot1cl-York Road to 1,ion ll{ill, £100; Northam Road-Chicllow's Well, n.pproach road, £150 :. ... ... ... 250 0 0

Kean Street-LIOn MIll, approach road, £100; Weir Hoad, £.50 ... ... ... 150. 0 0

Cemetery Road, £50; Sanitary Site Road, £262 13s. .. ... 312 13 0

Harold and Banksitt Roads ... ... 100 0 0 Recreation Heserves - Ohidlow's Wen,

£10; Smith's Mill, £2.5 . 35 0 0 Recreation Reseryes Sawyers VaHey,

£20; Lion :lYIill, £10.. 30 0 0 Recreation Reserves Bellevue, £20;

70 0 0

551 13 8

630 9 <1-

120 13 9 514 0

7l 9 3

Munc1aring, ,£50

Other Receipts (not otherwise specified)

Total

--- 2,530 13 0 667

----£3,91619 7 ----

EXPFlNDI'rURE.

Payticuta-rs.

Expenses for Levying General Ratc-(1.) Valuation Fees, etc.... ..,

5l~~~i~~penses (rellt, l;~stHges, petty ca~h, et~:j Advertising Legal e:3.'1)enses :". " Stationery tll1d prIntIng Refund TreaRur y ... . .. ... ..' ... Plant aud Tools (purchased ciueing year) .. -

(1.) '1'0018, 'plant, etc. (2.) Office lurmture.". ... ·c· ... (3.) Repairs to furnIture, tools, plant, etc.

Hefnnds of deposits to contractors... ... ... Bank charges (including interest on bank oyer·

draft)

~~~i~~~~a~~~el~~~kS (f~'~lll revenue, it;~i.ll(ling Government grantR)-

£ s. d.

47 5 0

3 7 1 1810 0

2 16 0

On Main Honds, as per nttnched detailed I:ltatement ". ... ..' ... ... 296 18 10

On Millor Hoads, as per attached detailed Statement ". ... .., ... ... 109 'L 7

Recreation Reserves ... . .. Construction works (fronl revenue, including

Government grallts)-York Northa1l1, and rroodyay Main Roads 185 7 Mino~ Roads (as per list) .. ' ... 1,363 3

All other Expenditure (not otherwise Dog' discs ... . .. 3 per cent. account C, Well Pumps.

specified) ~11

18 9 7 ,t

3 5

6 6 7

Bn,1n.nces at end of year-To credit of Bonrd at TI'ea.sury '1'0 credit of Board at W.A. Bank

1,19G 7 8 163 ,j 6

1: s. d.

47 5 0 173 1 8 H 1 3 5 13 6 116 0 5H 6

100 0 0

2413 1 62 2 3

2 12 8 2211 0

406 3 5 84 16 10

1,04810 8 28 5 7

1,359 12 2

Total £3,91619 7

LIABILI'fIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particltla-rs.

Outstanding accounts '" .'" .. , .... . Amonnts owing on contrncts In hand, estnnated Contractors' deposits or Trust Accounts All other lillbilities ". ."' ... '"

Balance of assets over hablhtles

Total

£ s. d,

1 15 0 206 14 1

15 7 0 211 2

1,445 18 10

£1,672 6 1

GAZETTE, [JAN. 11, 1907.

ASSETS.

Pa'tticutars. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Credit Balance at 'rreasury ... 1,196 7 8 at W,A. Bt1nk... 163 ± G

1,359 12 Genern 1 Rates (outstnnding)-

Arrears of mtes ... ... ... 275 0 4 275 0 4

Estimatf'd current value of property owned by Board-Moveltble plant Itnd tools 3 7 1 Furniture, etc. 34 6 6

'l'ohtl ,1;1,672 6 1

We certify having examined the books of the Greenmount l'toad Board and compared the above statements of "Receipts and Expenditnre "and" Assets and Liabilities," and fonnd same correct.

(Signed) GEORGE D. E. PLUNKETT, Government Auditor.

O. L. HAINES, 29th October, 1906, Ratepayers' Anditor,

GREENMOUN'1' HOAD BOARD.

PAR'l'ICULAHS of Expenditure on Ronds­

MINOR HOADS.

Name of Hoad, Thfaintenatlce.

£ s. d' HiehardsOll Road Chidlow's Road Strettle Road Til brook Hoad MoirRoad Stewert Street Helena Hoad Nichol Street 3 0 0 G1iddon Hoad o 10 0 Richardson Hoad Wilkie Hoad JI{artin Road Chidlow's Street" ll'oster Honel Morrison Road ~ ~.-titoneville Hoad .. Sawyers Road ... . Mahogany Creek Road Falls Road ...

5 0

Hurkenshaw Road Darlington Road 6 0 Hailway Parade ... 9 Kintore Road Hawter Hond 0 5 0 Hodgson ;;trect::: TYlcGlew Road ... 1 5 Keane Street 'L 0 0 Wooroloo· Bailnp 'Hond' 1:-:: 18 0 Owen Hoad .. 1 16 0 Cockshott Road 10 5 (j

William Street ... ",i 17 Rosedale Road (j

Swan View Hoad 1 13 G Weir Hoad 6 9 0 Hardy Hoad ... 22 17 Buninyong Ro:ul ... 'fhomas Street C. W. Cemetery Road '" Bnllara Hoacl Thomas Street ::: Clayton Hoad .... 17 0 0 Greystone Hoac!... 0 5 0 Byfield Road, P. 9 16 0 Byfield Road, N. Allsop goad ... Jancczeke gOll<1 ... o 1G Evan Street Nutiollltl Pn.rk :ri~;t(1 Jacoby Street ... Railway Terr(Lce Riley Hoad o 13 0 Ilion Roa.d

--~

,B10D ·L 7

111AIN ROADS,

Name of Road. 'R, lction

,r s, d. York Main Road ... ... 295 8 10 Northam Main Hoad ... ... 'i ]0 '1'oodyay Main Road ... 0

£296 18 10

Constrnction.

£ s. d. 75 15 6 20 0 3 16 10 0 2 0 0 7 10 0 71Z 0

10 0 0

2(; 0 0 2 5 0

GO 6 6 19 12 6 1,5 14 6 5 0 0

194 8 9 89 12 4 59 .; 0 40 16 0 88 17 0 11 2 0 91 14 5 010 0 010 4

6 15 0 3 12 9

11,5 15 1 64 ,) 8 20 11 0 0 1 8 0 1 8

:15 2 2 19 6 0 18 9 0

7 12 0 10 3 6 '~7 14 0 25 5 0 3411 4

1.5 3 0 41 6 6 1310 0

5 0 0 12 7 6

4, 0 0 5 12 0

10 4 0 18 7 4 10 0 0 19 8 9

-------£1,363 3 5

Construction.

£ s. d. 45 19 10

139 7 5

£,85 7 3

EXl)ENDITURE RECREATION RESBRVES.

Chidlow's Well. Smith Mill Sawyer's Valley Lion Mill ... Wooroloo

,£ s, d. 811 0

24 15 1 8 18 9

18 12 0 24 0 0

£84 16 10

JAN. 11, 1907.] GOVERNMENT

GEHALDTON DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNU AL Statement showing operations and transactions of the Board for financial year ended 30th day of

June, 1906:-SU;iL\IARY 01<' RECElPl'S AND EXPENDITURl'~

RI!OEIPTs. Particulars.

Cr. Balance at commencement of year­Balance at Treasury .. Balance at N ationa! Bank

Genera! Rat<l-(1.) Current rates collected during

(2.) lr~~~rs of rates coli~cted durin"g year •.

Licenscs-(a.) Cart and carriage (b.) Dog

Government ... Grants-Annual grant for maintenance and

construction, including annual subsidy for general rate .. ..

Special grant from Consolidated Reven ue for-

Approach to Crowther SCation Greenough Road Eastern Road .. Chapman River Road' '(East),

drains, etc. .. .. Quarantine Station Road'

All other receipts (not otherwise specified) Refund Greenough Road Board

Tota!

Particulars. Salaries .. . .. . Office expenses (rent, postag~s, petty caSh',

etc.) .. Advertising ,. .. Stationery and printin~ .. .. .. Plant and tools (purchaser! during year)-

Repairs to furniture, tools. plaut. etc. Refunds of liC'cnse fees co:lectcu in error Bank charges (including irlterest 011 Bank

overdraft).. .. .. .. .. Maintenance works (from revenue, including

Government grants)-On Main Roads, as per attached de·

tailed statement .... On Minor !toads, as per attached de·

tailed statement

Construction works (from revenue, including Government grants)-

State namc ot road, and whcther main· or minor 4

; also any other work under tins heading.

Name: As per detailed {(Main') Roads

Jist attached (Minor') Roads

Refund of Spccial Grant for Narra Tana Road to Treasury .. .. , .

All other expenditure (not otherwise speci· tled) .. .. ..

Balances at end of year-To credit 01 Board at Trcasury .. To crcdit of Board at National Bank In hands 01 Secretary ..

Total

£ s. d.

1,087 5 11 281 14 8

184 5 8

258 11 8

61 0 0 13 15 0

450 0 0

50 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0

100 0 0 100 0 0

£ s. d.

14 10 8

40 5 0

163 5 0 593 3 5

1,171 8 0 540 0 10

13 2 7

. £ d .

1,369 0 7

442 17 4

74 15 o

900 0 o R 4 f)

£2,794 17 4 ---------

£ s. d. 107 0 0

11 7 7 16 17 6

is 13 3

o 4 G o 10 0

1 0

54 15 8

766 8 .~

100 0 0

16 8 0

1,724 11 5

£2,794 17 4

LIAnILlTIES AND ASSETS. LUBlLITIES.

Particulars. Outstanding accounts .. .. .. .. Amounts owing on contracts in hand (for

work completed to 30th June, 1906, only).. ..

All othcr liabilities .. .. .. .. SpeOlal Grant Quarantine Station received

in error: to be refunded .. .. Balance of assets over liabilities

Total

ASSETS.

£ s. d. £ 8. d. 42 9 8

210 0 0

100 0 0 1,571 16 11

£1,924 6 7

Particulars. £ s. d. 8 0 o 10

£ s, d. Balance at Treasury .. Balance at National Bank

.. 1,171 540

------ 1,711 8 10 Cash in hands of Secretary 13 2 7 General Rates (outstanding)-

Arrears of rates .... 139 15 2 Estimated current value of property owneo

by Board-Movable plant and tools GO 0 0

Total £1,924 () 7

We certify having examined the books of the Geraldton Road Board and compared the above Statements of "Heceipts and Expenditure» and" Assets and Liabilities," and fonnd same correct.

HY .. J ASH, Government Auditor.

HERBT.~J. HUSSF,LL, U'atepayers' Auditor.

GAZETTE, 'V,A.

Particulars of expenditure on RoadB, etc. :-

Nmne of Road..

]}It. Erin~Kojerilla Hiding Road

Chapman River Rmld (West)

Eastern Road Chapman River Road

(East) ltIoonvoollooka _ N ortllCl'll

Gu11y Road Mt. Elin·Northern Gully,

Construction, :rrIaillteollnce.

£ s.

123

Total.

£ s. d.

125 '. 3

100 17 G

167 1.5 S 66113

55 75

Art~~~dRoad, approach to I Crowther Siding

Greenough Hond ... ... 10 0 0 Narra TUl'ra· East Chap- 10"00

90 20

32 II 6

10 0 0 10 00

mall Road Moollyoonoo!;:u-Glengarry 12 7 6 12 7 6

140 70 Road

Edward Hoad HO 7 0:

Total 163 5 0 593 3 5 : 14 10 ,.0 5 0 Sll '. 1

Geralllton, W.A., 17th July, 1906. JAlVlES ·C. KIDD,

Secretary.

PHILLIPS RIVER DIS'l'RICT ROAD BOARD. ;\ NNU AL ST A'l'EMENT showing operations and trans­

.1::J.... actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 80th d'1yof June, 1905:-

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS A'iD EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Part'iculan~. I; s. O. R. d,

Or. Balanco at commencemell t of Y car~­Balance at rrreasury Balance at Vol.A. Bank

General Rate-(I.) Current l~!1tes collected during year ... (2.) Arrears of nutes col'ected during year. (3.) Interest on Rates

LicensE's-(a.) Cart and carriage (b.) Dog

InCOlne from Property and P1ant (owned 01' can· trolled by the Board)

Contractors' Deposits Government Grants-

Annual grant for maiutenance and con~

150 0 0 33 6 5

166 11 8 4 7 10 o 6 10

34 10 0 S 7 6

struction ... ... .. 500 o 0 Special grant from Consolidated Revenue for-

Hopetoun Road Dams ... ... ... 300 o 0 Hopetoun Road... 200 Mines Smelter ... 150

o 0 o 0

Fencing Dams 90 o 0

All other Receipts (not otherwise specified)

183 6 5

17l 6 4

42 17

9 19 6 67 19 0

1,240 0 0 o 10 0

Total £1,715 18 9

EXPI':NDITUItE

Pllrtic~~lnrs.

Expenses for Levying General Rute-(1.) Valuation fees, etc. ... . .. (~ ) Collection, commission, etc.

Sa.htries ... Office expenses (rent, postages, petty cash, etc.) Advertising Legal expenses Stationery and Printing... '" ... ... PI\nt and tools (purcha:o:ed during year)-

(1.) Tools, plant, etc. ... ... ... (2.) Repairs to furniture, tools, plant, etc.

Refunds of Deposits to Contl'llctors... ... . ..

£ s. d.

770 263

4. 3 S 518.0

Bank charges (including interest on bank ovm'draft) 3rfmntenance works (froUl revenne, including

Government grants)-On Main Roads, as per attached detailed

statement ... ... ... ... ... 170 4 On Minor Roads, as per attached

statement .. detailed

Construction works (from reveuue, including Government griLnts)-

Name (HS per attached statelnent, various

700

roads and dams):­]l;1ain :Roads Minor Roads . Dams

... 635 2 9 59 S 2

... 298 1 6

All other expenditure (not otherwise specified) .. Bn.lances at end of year-

To credit of BOltrd at Treasury ... To credit 0' Board at W.A. Bank In hands of Secretary

296 1 9 7 15 1 014 9

£ s. d

9 13 3 78 0 0 '16 13 6 2 6 6 9 I 0

11 12 6

10 1 8 59 II 6 2 9 <1

177 4 9

992 12 5 12 0 9

304 II 7

£1,715 18 9

124 GOVERNMENT

LIA BILITIES A ND ASSETS.

Outstanding Accounts

LIABILITIES

P(wticuLftTf!.

AnlOullts owing on Contracts in hand Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts

Balance of Assets over Lia.bili! ies

Tota]

ASSETS.

Pu.rticu,l,a'ts.

£ 8. d. 45 10 0

181 1 0 813 0

185 IB 6

£421 2 6

Balance at Treasury Balance at W.A. BanK

£ s. d. .e s. d. 296 1 9

7 1.'5 1

Cash in hauds of Secretary General Rates (outstanding)

Arrears of gates 66 10 11

:l03 16 10 o 14 9

66 10 11 Estimated current vlIlne of property owned by

Board- . Movable plaut and tools Furnituro, etc.

TobLl

80 0 0 20 0 0

£·121 2 6

I certify having eXR-mined the books of the Phillips River Road Board and compared the above Statements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets R-nd Lia­bilities," R-n<l found 8111ne correct.

27th March, 1>l06.

HV . .T. ASH, Government Auditor.

PHILLIPS RIVER ROAD BOARD.

STATE'fENT of ",VnAnnit.m. on Ro:tds for ;rear ending 30th June. 1905:

Construction. l\:faintenancc. 0 Name of Road. .~

Z :i\fain. lIIinor. Main. :Minor.

.c s. d. £ s. d £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 Hopetoun Roael 3.52 8 9 136 10 0 2 Knndip-Hopctoull Road ... n 0 0 3 Elverdton Smelter 17 1.5 0 28 2 3 4 Kingston Smelter Road ~ 55 0 0 ., 0 0 5 Steere Road ... ·13 18 5 6 Ooeanarup Road 0 5 0 7 Cemetery Road ... ... 0 5 0 8 Annabelle RORcl ... ... 5 10 0 9 ~ueen Street 9 1 4

10 pence Street 17 10 0 11 Dunn Street ... . .. 7 2 6 ... 12 l'tIorgan Street 58 7 B 13 Martin Street 52 1 0 ... 1<1 Flo<1ter Street ... 9 0 0 ... . .. 15 Moil' Street. ... lO 4 0 16 Maori Queen Road::' 1 '0 0 17 Elverdton Hortd 4012 6 2 12 6 ... 18 Rights-ai-way (vrtri~us) 15 9 9 ... -_._._----

l7O:t9T"790 635295982

-,Mam

Construction (,Minor

{Main

Maintenance 1\1inor

Dams \ Nt. Desmond

... (~fn':,(:~ile::

THOMAS GRIIn.~JTHS, Secretary.

1.635 2 9 59 8 2

170 4 9 7 0 0

176 18 0 81 18 6 39 .! 6

£694 10 11

177 4 9

298 1 6

W. R ELSTON, Chairman.

~lT. i\L\GNI£ r D1STHlU'f ROAD BOARD.

A NNUAL StatemC'nt showing- operations lend trans­actions of the Board for financial year ended 30th

day of .Tune, 1906:-8U~l\[ARY 01." RECIW'T8 AND EXP[,;NDlTUHK

RIWInP'fS.

Part'iculars. Cr. Balunce at commencemC'nt of year­

Balance at 'l'rc:ts ury Balance at W.A. Bank .. In hands of Secretary ..

General Rate·-(1.) Cnrrent mtes eollect{!ti during

year .. ....... . (2.) Arrears of rates collected during

year .

Licenses-(a.) Cart and carriage (b.) Dog (c.) Camel

Fines and penalties Contractors' deposit., Government Grants-

Annual grant for maintenance nnd construction

Total

£ B. d.

510 5 3 66 4 [) 13 12 ()

72 0 G

18 2

30 15 0 20 3 9 18 0 0

281 15 0

£ B. d.

500 2 2

90 2 7

68 18 8 15 1 Hi

o 6 o

281 15 0

£1,041 10 0

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars. ~xpenses for levying general rate- £ s. d.

18 18 0 B 11 9

£ s. d. (1.) Valuation fees, etc. .. (2.) Collection, eommisgion, etc.

Salaries .. Office expenses (rent, postages, petty cash,

etc.) .. Ad vertisi ng Legal expenses .. .. Stationery and printing .. Exprl1ses for collecting lieenses-

Cart and Carriage £3 Is. Bd., Dog £1 4B., Came] lBs... .. ..

Plant and tools (purchased during year)­(1.) Tools, plant, etc. (2.) Office furnitnre .. .. .. (3.) Repairs to furniture, ({loIs, plant,

etc.

Refunds of deposits lo contractors Bank charges (including- interest on Bunk

overdraft).. .. .. .. .. Mai ntenancc works (from revenue, including

Government grants)-On Main Roads, as P(T attached de-

tailed Statement .... On NIi nor Roads, as per attached de·

tailed Statement

Construction works (from revenue, including Government grants)-

Main Road Minor Road

All other expenditure (not otherwise speci-fied) .. .. .. .. ..

Refund to Treasury for Re-allocation Balances at end of year-

To credit of Boarel at Treasury '1'0 credit of Board at \v.A. Bank .. In hands of Secretary

Total

G '12 3 G 1 0

240

ll7 11 4

3 10 0

101 9 6 9 G 8

457 1 9 71' 18 4 010

27 9 9 52 0 0

17 12 5 15"2 0

I ~2 0 15 15 0

536

14 17 3 1 16 0

1 0

121 4

llO 16 2

20 12 !] 100 0 0

£1,041 10 0

LIAl3ILrrtEs AND ASSETS. LIAllILITIRS.

Particulars. Ra.tes owing, including interest (to be aban-

doned) .. .. .. .. .. AU other liabilities-Rent 7s. ()d.,. Salary

£1 B!~,~~ee of' ~sset8 'over 'liabiliti~s Total

Balance at Treasury .. Balance at W.A. Bank

Cash in hands of Secretary General Rates (outstanding)-

Arrears of rates

ASSETS •

Particulars.

Estimated current value of property owned by Board-

Movable plant and tools Furniture, etc.

Total

£s.d. £s.d.

£ B. d. 457 1 9

22 9 8

1 17 6 679 2 3

£703 9 5

£ s. d.

79 18 4 ------- 537 0 1

o ! 0 , 121 2 10

121 2 10

550 40 0 6

£700 9 5

We certify ba,ving examined the books of the ;\lonnt Magnet Hoad Board and compared the ahoye Statements of .• Hf>ceipts and I~xpenditure" and "Assets and Liabilities," and fonnd same correct.

(Sgd.) HY . • T. ASH, Government Auditor.

29th October, lU06. H. F. PARSONS,

Hatepayers' Auditor.

Plel'ticulars of Expenditnl'e on Roads, etc. :-

Nmn9 of Road.

No 1. BlltCK Rauge Road 2. Hoogardj e Road ... " 1\Iorninf?,' Star H oad .j.. Lell110nville Road 5. Jnnes Hand G. lIiille Hoad ... 7. IJcnllonvillc, \Vray

Street 8. Yowerugabbie

Road ~. Yalgoo Road

lO. Boogm'die Battery Road

1 J. 1,01111011vi11e, Grant St·reet

Totals

Construction.

Main.

.£ s. d. 52 9 0

7 12 6

2 10 0 25 7 6

4 0 0

9 10 6

Minor.

£ s. d.

6 8

Maintenance.

Main. Minor.

£ s. (l' £ s. d. 41 6 u 24 6 8 19 14 10 7 10 0

12 0 0

7 II B

3 10 5 8

Totals.

£ s. d. 93 1.5 6 24 6 8 968

27 7 4 7 10 0

1410 0 25 7 6

7 II 8

400 3 10 0

J.J, 12

I----------~-----~i------I------:01 9 G 9 6 8 117 11 ·1 3 10 0 231 17 6

29th October, 1906. A. G. SnIPSON,

Secretary,

JAN. Il, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

J ANDAKOT ROAD BOARD.

I T is hereby notified that W. SHEPRJ<:RD has been appointed to entor the Registration of Dogs, and issue

Cart and Carriage License" at the Board's Office, Forrest Road, J andakot.

By virtue of the provisions contained in" The Cart and Carriage Licensing Act, 1876," and "The Dog Act, 1903," these fees and licenses become due on 1st January, 1907, and must be paid within 21 days of that date.

G. J. MORGAN, 14th December, 1906. Chairman.

WILLIAlVI8 ROAD BOARD. To WHOl\I IT ll-IAY OONCERN.

NOTICE.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to close the old track running through Location 12G2 (H­

Mile Brook) from the 31st day of December, 1906. (Sgd.) R. V. WHI'I'FORD,

H .. ClIile Brook.

CLOSURE OF ROAD.

I A. lYlc. D. SAI~GEN'l', being the owner of land over or , along which the portion of road hereund"r described

passes, have applied to the KatrLllning Road Board to cl,)se the said portion of road, viz. :-.

Starting from the surveyed road near the N orth-VV est corner of Location No. 2912 to a point on the Eastern boundary of the same block.

(Signed) A. lI'Ic. D. S~\'RGEN'I'.

I, Arnold Edmund Piesse, on behalf of the KatmminO" Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to clos~ the road 1 herein describ"d.

A. E. PIESSE, Chairman Katanning Road Board.

28th December, HJOft

AOT, 1893 In the 1)1Cttte1' of the Octagon EmplarM's, Limited

(in Liquidettion).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditl.rs of the

above-named Company are required, on or before the first day of March, 1907, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to Charles Samuel Beale, of 72 Bishopsgate Street Within, in the City vi London, the Liquidator of the said Compa,ny, and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are by their solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at sueh time and place as slmll be specified in such notice, or in default, thereof thew will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution ma"de before such debts are proved.

Dated this 29th day of November, 1906. (Sgd.) BURN & BEI-GRIDGE,

q Old Broad Street, London, E.C., Solicitors for the above-named Liquidator.

Stone 0' Burt, 808 Hay St1'eet, Perth, Agents fO,. 1Ii essielws Bnrn <)' Ber1·idge.

-----::::---;::;---:::~----'- "'--c;;::----G. S. YUILL & CO., LIMITED.

'NoTICE is hereby given that the Office of this Company has been removed to, and is now situated in Messrs.

Haynes, Robinson, & Cox's Buildings, Howard Street, Perth.

C. A. LElI'ION, Attorney for the said Company

in Western Australia. In the mettte,. of" The Gompunies Act, 11>93"

(56 Viet., No.8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, unQer the provisions of

Section 20 of the above Aet, a Certifieate of Incorpo­ration, as a No-Liability Company, has this day been issued to Prince of Wales Deep Lead Prospecting Company, No-Liability.

Dated this 29th day of December, 190G. ]'. A. 1'WSELEY,

Registrar of Companies. Snpreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

NO'I'ICE is hereby given that at a General Meeting of

the Band of Hope Gold Mining Company (No­Liability), duly convened and held at the Shamrock Hotel, Boulder, on the 5th day of January, 1907, the following special resolution was carried unanimously :-

"That the Band of Hope Gold Mining Company (N 0-

Liability) enters into voluntary liquidation in acc::>rdance with the provisions of' The Companies Act, 1893,' and that Thomas D. Reynolds, of Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator of the said Company, at a rem nne ration of 10 per cent. of the gross amount realised on the Company's assets."

n!1:b~rI 0+. l.(<:llrrArI.. ... lin f.1-..; ... ~f.h ;I .... ..-T r..f!' T .................... ~~~~ ,()f'\>-r

GAZETTE, W.A. 125

I WALTER SHIRLEY HALES, of Bunbury, in the , State of Western Australia, Secretary to the Diocesan

Trustees of Bunbury, the person hereunto authorised by the Diocesan Trustees of Bunbury, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Trustees should' be incorpor­at€d under the provisions of" The Associations Incorpora­tion Aet, 189;")."

W. S. HALES. The following is a copy of the .i}iemorial intended to be

filed'in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:-

1. Name of the Institu- Bunbury Diocesan 'rrustees tion

2. Object or purpose of the Institution

For hoHing, selling, and leasing the real and per­sonal property of the Bun­bury Dioces() of the Church of England in vVestern Aus­tralia" and invGlsting the moneys of the said Diocese

3. Where established

situated or Bunbury,in the State of West­ern Australia

·1,. The name or mImes of the Trustee or 'l'rustees

5. In whom tho mamtge­ment of the Institutioil is vested, and what means (whether by deed, settle­ment, or otherwise)

Frederick Goldsmith, Bishop of Bunbury: Tholila8 Louch" sen. Archdeacon of Diocese; Frederick Henry Piesse, Merchant; ,\Villi>un Lamb­den Owen, Hesident ~Ia,gis­tt'ate: Arnold Edmund Piesse, 11:erchant; Ken­neth McA.~kell Eastman, Solicitor

In the above-named Trus­tees; by Statute of the Synod of the Diocese of Bunbury.

Stone q- Bn1"!, 808 Hety Street, Perth, Solicitors for the saicl r.P1'gstees.

NOTWE 'ro CHEDITORS. RI' JANE KENNINGTON, DECEASED.

N OTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or dmnands against the estate of .Tane Kennington,

'late of Fremantle, in the State. of vVestern A llstralia" widow, deceased (who died at Fremantle aroresa,id on the 2'lth dr1Y of Septemher, HJ06, and probate of whose will was, on the 27th chy of November, HJOfi, duly g-r:lnted bi the Supreme Conrt of 'Western Austr,~lin, to Arthur Elvin Drlvics, of l<"remantle, gentleman), are hereby required to sPlld particulars of their claims mEl demands '-'n or before the 23rd day of Jammry, 1907; and notice is hel'ebyalso· given tlnt "fter the last-mentioned date the said Arthur Elvin Davies will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Jane Kennington among the parties entitled thereto, havin~' regm:cl only to the el"ims and denmnds of which he shall tben have had notice.

Dated this 21st day of December, 1906. GA WLER & HARDWICK,

Henry Street, Fremantle, Solicitors for the Executors.

IN TH~, SUPREME OOURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA­

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

In the ",att"" of the will qf And'l"ew Jet,neson Ogilvie, late of Murchison House Station, in the I::itate of ~VestC1'n Aus­t,·etliet, Fanne1' cmd a,·azie,., deceased.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edw. VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all

creditors or other persons having any elaims or demands, npon or against the estate of Andrew Jameson Ogilvie, late of Murchison House Station, in the State of Western Aus­tralia, farmer and grazier, deceased (who died at Watt's, Pool, in the said State, on the 8th day of October, 1906, and probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme· Court of the said State to the West Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limi~ted. of Barrack Street,. Pert», in the said State), are hereby required to send, in writing, p,l,l'ticulars of their claims and demands to the said West Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company" Limited, before the 1st day of Febrnary, 1907. And notice is also hereby given that, at the expiration of the last­mentioned date, the said Company will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall have had notice, and that the said Company shall not be liabl., for the assets of the said deceased so distributed to any person of whose­claim the said Company has not had notice at the time of distribution.

Dated the 7th day of December, 1906.

126 GOVERNMENT

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.­

PROBATE JURISDICTION. In the will of Sczel'ina Naomi Rttdfo)'d, late of the Melbourne

Hotel, at the corner q1' Melbourne Road and Hay SM'eet, Pe,·tlL, in the Sinte of TVeste)'n Australin, tluw"ied woman, deceased.

P URSU AN'!' to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Ed­ward VII., No. 13): Notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or agltinst the esta,te of Sczerina Naomi R"dford, late of the Melbourne Hotel, nt the corner of :Melbourne Road and Hay Street, Perth, in the State of \Vestern Australia,' married WOlllltn, deceased (who died on the 23rd day of October, W06, n,t the Melbourne Hotel aforesaid, and pro­bl,te of whose will was, on the 29th day of November, 1906, duly grnnted by the Supreme Court pi the said State to Dmliol R:tdford, of the :'I101bourno Hotel, ltt the corner of Melbourne Road and Hay Street, Perth, hotelkeeper, and Donald John Chipper, of na,y Street, Perth, undertaker, hoth i 11 the StlLte of IVestern A ustralia, the executors nttlned in the said will), itre hereby l'eqllired to send, in writing', particllhr.o "f their cbims and del11>t1Hls to the said executors, te) the e:tre of the undersigned, on or hefore the 22nc1 day of Janwtry, lIl07: And notice is ]ll'r"by further given that, at the expimtion of the last-lllent.i<lned date, the snid' executor,,; will proceed to distribute t.he assets of the s~tid deel~n,::;ed, h,LViDg' l'og'[Ll'd only to thu ehdllls a.nd demandlJ of which they sl1>111 then have) hac1 written notice, and tlll' ,;aid expc:utors s1m11 not he li,"ble for the llssets of the said deeeasecl so distributed to any person of whose clailll the said., ':xecutol'S have not had· notice at the time of distribution.

Dated this 17th dity of I),"cember, 1906. SMITH &; LAVAN,

Trustee Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth, Proctors for the said Executors. -----

IN 'l'Im SUPlCElIlE COUll,'!' OF 'VES'l'El{"N' AU8TltALIA.

PROBA'l'.E JURISDICTION. the Est-aie of (;coruc Fenwick r[a'iHllwnd, late

of Kelletbcri'in, 111 the Btedc of Weslern Ans-t;'alin" deceased.

P URSU A NT' to "The Administration Act, 1908" (3 Edwd. VIr. No. 18), notice is hereby given that all

creditors and 011101' persons Imving any cbim8 Or demauds npon or against the estate of George Feuwick Hammond, lato of Cllttoning, Kellcl'herrin, in the Stnte of vVestern Anstl'a.lia, farmer, deceased (who died at Cuttening, Keller­l)(;~rrin, aforesll,id, on the 2'1th clay of April, 190G), and vrobate of whose will W;1S duly granted by thC' Supreme Court of the S>1id Stnte to l~obert i'lInitlitnrl L('ake, on the 23rd day of Oetoher, 1906. are hereby required to send, in writing, plwtieulnrs of their claims and clem~1nds to the undersigned on or before the Hth day of JfLnnary, 1907: AND NOTIC], is also hereby given that, at the expil':ttion of the last··mentionecl date, the said Robert ::'iIaitlnnd Leake will proceed to distribute the estate. of the said clAceased, having regard only to the claims l1nd demands of whieh he shall then have had notice, and the said Robert Maitland Le'l1:e slmll not be lin,ble for the assets of the s",id dece}1sed so distributed to any person of whose claim the said Robert ]}Iaitland Leake has not had notice ftt the time of such distribution.

Dated this lOth dity of December, 1906. JAMES &; DAJ~BYSHIRE,

243 St. George's Terrace, :Perth, Solicitors the Executor.

IN THE SUPltEl\IE COUR'l' OJ!' VVES'l'ERN AUS'I'RALIA­

PROBATE JURISDICTION. In the matter of the estat~ q( Hcm'Y Robcrt Hoopcr, lnte Qf

Cl(t"emont, in the Stttte of Westen, A1lst1'!,zia, B"ildeY, deceased.

P URSUANT to the Administration Act,190:3 (3 Edwd. VII., No. 13): ~otice is hereby given tha.t all credi­

tors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or agl1inst the estate of Henry Robert Hooper, sometimes known as Harry I{obert Hooper, late of Claremont, in the State of 'Western Australia, builder, deceased (who died at Fremantle on the 12th day of Novtlluber, 1906, and probate of whoEe will was duly granted by the Supreme Court of the said State to Charles Dodgson and John Muhling, of :358 Hay Street, Perth, Printers, on the 6th day of Decem­ber, 19CJ6), are hereby required to send, in writing, particu­lars of their claims and demands to the undersigned, on or before the 11th day of Febl'lmry, 1907: And notice is also hereby given that at the oxpiration of the last-mentioned date, the said Charles Dodgson and John Muhling will pro­coed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice; and that the said Charles Dodgson and John Muhling shall not be liable for the assets of the s}tid deceased 80 distributed to any person of whose claim the said Charles Dodgson and John Muhling lULve not had l1ot.icA at. t.hA time of Huch distribution.

GAZETTE, W.A. [JAN. 11, 1907.

IN THE SUPREl\1E COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the mntter Q1' the estab Qj James McMn1tus, late of I1'ish­town. neao' N01·tham, in the State of' Weste"n Allsh'alia, Fa"mer, deccnsed.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edwd. VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or ,"gainst the estate of James McManus, late of Irishtown, near Northam, in the State of vVestern Australia, farmer, deceased (who died on the 15th day of April, 1888, at Irishtown, in the said state), are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of theil' claims and demands to The W cst Australian '!'rustee, Executor, a.nd Agency Company, Limited, the Administrator cum testnmento annexo of the Estate of the said James McManus, dpcea3ed, at its offices situated at Trustee Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth, in the said Sta,te, on Or before the 26th day of January, 1907: And notice is also hereby given that, at the expiration of the bat-mentioned date, the said 'I'he IV est Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the cbims and demands of which it shall then have had notice, and the said The Vi'est Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company. Limited, shall not be liable for the assots of thc said dlcce;,secl so distributed to ltl1y person of whose daim it has nut had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated this 8th day u1' January, H)07.

JAMES &; DARBYSHIRE, 2·1;;) st. George's 'l'vrrace, Perth, Solicitors fur '1'ho vVest

Au"tralian '1'rnstee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited.

NOTICES rro CH,EDITORS. IN 'I'HE SUPRE1Im COURT OF VVESTEltN AUSTRAT"IA­

PROBA'rE JURISDIC'l'ION.

In the matte?' Qf the est(Lte of Michael Na,ughton 0)' Naghten, decCCtsed.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of January, 1907, an order to administer the estate and effects of Michael

Naughton or Naghten, late of Cue., in the State of IVa stern Australia" miner, deceased, who dibd on Or ahout the tenth day of June, 1906, was grallt8d by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1908," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased iI,r8 hereby required to send particulars of such clai:us or demands to the undersigned, on or before the ninth day or February, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately aftel' such date, proeeed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed Or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice. .~

Dated at Perth this lOth ch1y of January, 1907.

GERVASE CLIFTON, Curator of Intestates' Estates.

IN THE SUPREl\1E COURT OF VVESTERN AUSTltALIA­

PROBATE .JURISDICTION.

In the matte)' of the estate of Sarah Anne Mnl'ray, deceased.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of January, 1907, an order to administer the estate and effects of

Sarah Anne Murray, late of Perth, in the State of I~estern Australia, cook, deceased, who died on or about the eleventh day of August, 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the pro­visions of "The Administration Act, 1003," to the under­signed, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having elaims or demands against the estate of the .aid deceased are hereby requirE'd to send particulars of 2uch claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the ninth day of ]'ebruary, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice. .

JAN. 11, 1907.J GOVERNMENT.GAZETT~ vV.A. 127

IN THE SUPRElIiE OOURT OF 1VESTERN AUSTRALIA-. PROBATE JURISDICTION.

1 n the mattel' of the estate of John Henry S1tllivan, deceased.

W HERE1.S on the fifth day of January, 1907, an order to administer the estate and effects of

,John Henry Sullivan, late of Mertondale, in the State of Western Australia, miner, deceased, who died on 01' about the twenty-ninth day of September, 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "'Phe Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands ag"inst the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the sixteenth day of February, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, inllnediately "fter such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said dece"sed among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Cumtor will not be liable for the assets, or any pltrt thcreof so distributed or dealt with, to a.ny person of IV hose claim or demand he shall not then h['LVG received notice.

Dated at Perth, this loth d,l,y of Janultry, 1907. GERVASE CLIF'l'ON.

Curator of Inteshltes' Est::~tes.

IN 'rHE SUPlmJlIE OOUR'l' OF \YESTElcN A USTPoALL\.---':

f PROBATE JURISDICTION. In the mc,ttel' of'the estcde Qf John Henry 11Im·tin, deceased.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of Jan nary, 1907, ltn order to administcr the estate and effects of John

Hel1l'Y 11m·tin, late of York, in the Stttte of ,Yestern Aus­trltlia, lab:mrel', deceased, who died on or abont the twenty­seveuth day of September, 1906, WleS g-mnted by the Suprpme Court of the said Statc, unCle1' tho provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby givon that ltll creditors and other persons having' claims or demands against the estltte of the sltid deceased are heroby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the ninth day of :B'ebruary, 1907.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distributc the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shlt11 then hav8 had notice. And the sftid Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dltted at Perth, this lOth day of J ammry, 190i. GERV ASE CLIFTON,

Curator of Intest~ltes' Estlttes.

TJNDER instructions from lYlortgagee I will sell at my 11... rooms, on Tnesdlty, 12th February, at noon, Meckering

Agricultural Lots 195 ltnd 196.

Northam,4th January, 1907.

C. R. KNIGH'I" Auctioneer.

&BANKRUPTOY AOT AlVIENDMENT AOT, 1898. IN THE SUPRElIIE OOURT OF vV ESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter of" The Bankn'ptcy Act Antendment Act, 1898," and in the rnatte,' of James Rogel'S, of G"ildfor'd, Con­tl'acto,', a Debtor.

N 0'I'ICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a First Dividend in this matter on the 4th cay of

February, 1907, and that such dividend will be payable only to those creditors who have proved their claims and assented in writing to the Deed of Assignment.

Dated this 4th day of Jammry, 1907.

[L,S.] ARTHUR Ji'. ABBOTT, Commercial Bank Chambers,

234 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitor for James Ainslie and Frederick

David Drake, the Trustees of the estate of the above-named James Rogers.

NOTIOE OF MEETING.

In the matter of Harold Birch, Panne,', of Baandee, near' Nangeenan.

, NoTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named lJebtor w.ill be held at Tannatt

'Chambers, High Street, Fremantle, on Wednesc1ay, the 16th day of January, at 3'30 p.m.

Dltted this 8th day of January, 1907. [L.S.] J. L. B. WEIR & CO.,

Accountants, Fremantle.

In the matte>' of' ihedeTick Sewa1'd, G"ocer, of Cha1'les Street' North Pe1'th.

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the ltbove-n"med Frederick Seward, of

Charles Street, North Perth, will be held at our offices, Halsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, on lIIonday, the twenty-first day of January, 1907, at the hour of half-past three o'cloek in the afternoon, in pursuance of "The Bankrnptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898."

Dltted this 10th day of January, 1907.

[L.S.] L. A. WOOLF & Co .. Accountltl1ts,

Halsbmy Cha.mbers, Howa.rd Street, Perth.

In the matte!' of" The Banhr1'ptcy Act Ameridment Act, 1898," and in the matt01' 0/ Mrs. Annie MeClan, 0/ Brisbane Street, Bl'own Hill, in the State Qf' TVeste>'n Al!stmlia, a lJebt0'"

N OTICE is hereby given that It lYIeeting of Creditors of ]}frs. Annie lYIcClare, of Brisbltne Street, Brown

Hill, a Debtor, will be held at 55 Brookman Street, Kal­goodie, on the 21st day of January, 1907, at the hour of :3 o'clock in the afternoon.

Da,ted this lOth d[lY of January, 1907.

[L.S.] (Sgd.) lYl. G. GOLDSBURGH, Agent for the Debtor,

[ji5 Brookman t:ltl'eet, Kalgoodie.

IN 'I'HE SUPRElIIE OaUR'I' 0]' VVES'I'ERN AUSTRALIA.

In the mattel' qf''' '1'he Bal1k,."ptcy Act Amen(/ment Act, 1898," and in the matte?' of Thomas Bl'MMtMl, of Kalgoorl'ie, in the State of Weslen, A1tstml-ia, Hotelkeepet·, a Debtm·.

N O'I'ICE is hereby gi,\'en tlll1,t a llIeeting- of the Creditors of Thomas Brennan. of Kalgoorlie, in the Sta,te of

'Western Austmlia, Hotelkeeper, will be held at the C0111-111e1'cilt1 Hotel, corner of Hannan and C[Cssidy Streets, Kalg;'oorlie, on 'I'uesday afternoon, the 22nd day of Jannary, 1901, at 3'30 o'clock.

Dated this 9th day of Jammry, 1907. LL.S.~ T. BI-tENNAN.

Osbm'ne E. N01'1'is, Solicitm'for' the Debtor, Kcclgoorlie.

IN THE SUPREJlIE OOURT QE' WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Bcmlcrnptcy Act Amendment Act, 1,~98," and in the matte)' of John ]fetaxas, Qf Kalgoo1'lie, in the State Q/ WestC1'n A1tsh'alia, Pmite;'er and Resta1t1'ant Keeper, a Debto)·.

N O'I'ICE is hereby given that a Meeting- of the Creditors of John :ilfetaxas, of Kalgooi-lie, in the State

of vVestern Australia, Ji'ruitercr and Restaurant Keeper, will be held at the Office of Osborne E. Norris, Solicitor, Park Buildings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, on Satnrday afternoon, the 19th day of J annary, 1907, .at 2'30 o'clock.

Da,ted this 5th day of January, 1907. [L.S.] JOHN lYIETAXAS.

Osborne E. Non'is, Solicitol' for the Debtor, Kalgoorlie.

IN THE SUPRElIfE OOURT OI!' WESTERN A.us'rR1;I.LIA.­

IN BANKRUPTCY.

In the rr:atter v/" The Bank?·1tptcy Act Amendment Act, ~898," an,l tn the matter' Qf' Peter Phttng Pangett and Ttrrtothy Chen Toong Coon (tmding as Kwong, Yick q-- Co.), of Pe'rth, Debtors. •

NOTICE is hereby given that the ltbove-nan~ed Debtors have executed a Deed of Assignment under the pro­

visions of " '1'he Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and that the same is now lying for inspection ltnd execution at the offices of Mr. J. B. Mills, of No.3 McNeil Chambers, B:;trrack Street, Perth, Solicitor.

Dated this lOth day of January, 1907-M. M. MOSS,

Officiltl Receiver in Bankruptcy. --------------------------IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

-IN BANKRUPTCY.

In the matter of" The Bankr1~ptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matte1' of Joseph Ralph Davidson (trading as the" Pe,·th-Fretnantle River' Tmnsit Cornp,(ny "), of East Street, P"emantle, Ma1'inm', a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtQr

has executed a Deed of Assignment under the pro­visions of "ThA Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898,' and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution at the offices of H. A. Crassweller, of No.2 Basement, West Australian Chambers, Perth.

Dltted this lOth day of January, 1907.

M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruutcv.

128 GOVER~MENT GAZETTE, \V.A. [J AN. 11, 1907.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892. Receiving Order.

Debtor's Nanle.

I Address. Description. Court. No. of Date of Di1te of Act or Acts of

Matter. I

Order. Petition. Bankruptcy.

George IIeuI'Y William Port Hedland, late of Storekeeper .. Supreme Court, 65 of 31st day of 29th day of NOll ~ complirL11ce Harper Perth Perth 1906 July, 1906 June, 1906 with bankruptcy

notice

Adjudication.

Debtor's Name. i Address. Description. Court. Number. I Date of Orc10r. I Date of Petition.

George Henry William Harper

Port Hedbnd, l:,to of Perth

Storekeeper ... .. 'i 13th day of II 29th day of I Dec., 1906 June, 1906

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Supreme Court, 65 of 1906 Perth

F'i"st Meeting and Public E",aminattOn.

Debior's Name. Address. Descrip·

tiOll. Court.

Edward yvil. lianl Eaton

York

Dehtor's :Ka.me. Address. I Deseription.

George Shipton

Charles Da,yDnwll Engineer ...

Melville rryson Victoria Street, Bnker IJegnier Buubury

Date of Nun1ber. first Hour. Place.

l\leeting.

154 of 1906 29th day of JUlluary,

1907

UOOll Supre1l10 Court, Pcrth

Notice of Dividends.

Court. Number. AIllOUllt per £.

Supreme 10f Seven shillings and Court, 1903 and sixpnllce in Perth ~thc pound~

Oo~ 99 of 1'h1'eo shillings in 1906 the pound.

Date of Publio

Examiu[l. tiOll.

Hour.

29th day of 10'30 a.m. Jalluary,

1907

First or final I When myable. or otherwIse. I

Second ,mcl I 14th day of final January,

1907

Fh'st. ~~~ I Do.

Where payable.

At the olliecs of the OflicialReceiver, Supreme Perth.

Conrt,

Do.

Dnt"d this 10th day of January, 1907. M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

DISSOLUTION O]'PAR'rNERSHIP.

N OTICE is hereby given that the plLrtnership between JOHN IDr,LI01' RICHARDSON and HARRY TooTAL

BRoADHurtS'r, trading as ".T. E. H,ichardson & Company," in connection with Pyramid Staei,m, H,oebournc, North-West Australia, 1ms been mutu"lly diesol V'cd as from the first day of N ovclllher, IH06.

Witness to thesignaturc 0f John! J E. IUCHAltDSON. Eliiot l'tichardson- , .

J. G. A. R"g. Witness to the signature of HRn'y ( II. T. BROADHURST.

'l'ootal Bl'oadh,urst- ) A. H. E. SCOT'!', .T.P~,

Jtoehoul'ne.

NOTICJ<J OF DIS801, PARTNE11,SHIP.

OF

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between GEORGE ALEXANDER MOOJIUSH,

JOHN McDONALD, and EDWARD PI'l''l', in the trade or business of Butchers and Gra7.iers, carried on by them at Laverton, Burtville, and Lancefield, in Western Australia, under the firm of "Pitt & Co.," was dissolved on the 3rd 'tJ.ay of December, 1906, by judgment of the Supreme Court of Western Australia in the action lYI. No. 41 of 1906. All debts due and owing by tho late firm will be received and paid by Mr. Henry Raymond Cootl1bs, of Howard Street, Perth, Accountant, who is duly authorised to receive and pay the same, and whose receipt shall be a sufficient discharge.

Dated the 5th day of January, 1907. H,ICHARD S. HAYNES & Co.,

Solicitors for the said George Alexander McOmish. J. & R. MAXWELL,

Solicitors for the said Edward Pitt [1nel John McDonald.

PUBLIC NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PAR'l'NERSHIP.

T HE Firm of R. SODEN &; Co~, Butchers, Leonora, has been dissolved as from the 31st December, 1906. The

business in future will be carried on by Mr. F. J. Morek, under the title of "Morck Bros.," who will discharge all liabilities aud collect all moneys owing to the late firm.

R. R. SODEN. Witness- FH,ED. J. MORCK.

A, C. YOUNG. Leonora, 8th January, 1907.

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