vV ESTERN AUSTRALIA, PROCLAMATION EO - Western ...

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OF vV ESTERN AUSTRALIA, [Published by Authority. ] No. 22.] E Y, MARCH 22. [1901. No. 8871.-O.S.0. No. 8854.-0.S.0. 476 TV-uT PROCLAMATION WBSTERN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Sir AI.EXANDETt TO WIT. CA1>!PBELL ONSLO"\V, Knight, A cl- ALBX. C.ONSI.OWj Administrator. [I"S.] lllinistrll,tor of the Government in and over the State of "1' est ern r\ nstralia and its Dependencies, &c., &c., &c. B y virtue of the powers vested in .the Governor by Sections 80 and 88 of ,. '1'he Electoral Act, ]889" (63 Vict., No. 20), I, Sir ALEXANDER CAlIIP- BELL ONSLOW, Knight, Aaministraior of the Govern- ment of the said State, do hereby, with the a<1vi,:e and consent of t.he Executive Council, fix the Court Houses at Kalgoorlie, Kanowna, and Bunbury ,18 the places of N omim1tion, and to be the Chief Polling Phces for the Electoml Districts of Enost Coolgarrlie, N Coolg<tnlie, and Bunhury, respecti vely. Given under my hand and the Puhlic Se[11 of the said State, n.t Perth, this 27th (:by of February, 1901. By His 1<Jxeel1ency's Command, G. RANDELL, Colonia,l Secret:u-y. GOD SAVE THE KING!! E.O·-NTh PROCLAMATION WEs'rERN .aUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER TO WIT. CAMPEELL ONSLOW, Knight, ALE". C. ON81OW, lllinistrator of the Government in Aclmillistmtor. and ovcr the Stttte of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc. etc., etc. virtue of the pmvl'rs vl'si"a in the GovE'l'llor by Seetions 80 awl 88 of "'1'l1e Electoral Ad, (63 Vict., No. 20), I, Sir ALEXANDER CAllIPRELL ONSLOW, Knight, Aclministmtor of the Government of the s,Licl State, ao hereby, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix the Conrt Honse, CoolgaTclie, itS the place of nomination and to be the Chief Pollillg' Pla('(' for the' Coolg'nordie Electoml District.. GiWll uncleI' my lumd mId the Puhlic Seal of the said State, ,d, Pl'rth, this 21st day of February, 1901. By His Excellency's Command, G. RANDELL, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING

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vV ESTERN AUSTRALIA, [Published by Authority. ]

No. 22.] E Y, MARCH 22. [1901.

No. 8871.-O.S.0. No. 8854.-0.S.0.

476 TV-uT PROCLAMATION

WBSTERN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Sir AI.EXANDETt TO WIT. CA1>!PBELL ONSLO"\V, Knight, A cl-

ALBX. C.ONSI.OW j

Administrator.

[I"S.]

lllinistrll,tor of the Government in

and over the State of "1' est ern r\ nstralia and its Dependencies, &c., &c., &c.

By virtue of the powers vested in .the Governor by Sections 80 and 88 of ,. '1'he Electoral Act,

]889" (63 Vict., No. 20), I, Sir ALEXANDER CAlIIP­

BELL ONSLOW, Knight, Aaministraior of the Govern­ment of the said State, do hereby, with the a<1vi,:e and consent of t.he Executive Council, fix the Court Houses at Kalgoorlie, Kanowna, and Bunbury ,18

the places of N omim1tion, and to be the Chief Polling Phces for the Electoml Districts of Enost Coolgarrlie, N orth-E:1~t Coolg<tnlie, and Bunhury,

respecti vely.

Given under my hand and the Puhlic Se[11 of the said State, n.t Perth, this 27th (:by of

February, 1901.

By His 1<Jxeel1ency's Command,

G. RANDELL,

Colonia,l Secret:u-y.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!

E.O·-NTh PROCLAMATION

WEs'rERN .aUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER TO WIT. CAMPEELL ONSLOW, Knight, .~d-

ALE". C. ON81OW, lllinistrator of the Government in Aclmillistmtor. and ovcr the Stttte of Western

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

virtue of the pmvl'rs vl'si"a in the GovE'l'llor by Seetions 80 awl 88 of "'1'l1e Electoral Ad,

189~)" (63 Vict., No. 20), I, Sir ALEXANDER CAllIPRELL ONSLOW, Knight, Aclministmtor of the Government of the s,Licl State, ao hereby, with the

advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix the

Conrt Honse, CoolgaTclie, itS the place of nomination and to be the Chief Pollillg' Pla('(' for the' Coolg'nordie Electoml District..

GiWll uncleI' my lumd mId the Puhlic Seal of the said State, ,d, Pl'rth, this 21st day of

February, 1901.

By His Excellency's Command,

G. RANDELL,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING

1148 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901. -----------------~~~~-~-"--------~--""--------~-~-"---~-----~--

No. SD02.-C.S.0.

Haulc Holiday at lUenzies.

PROCLAMATION \VE;";l'EHN AUSTHALIA, I By His Excellency ErrwARD ALBER'J'

STONE, Administrator of the Govern­ment in and ovO'" the Stttte of vVestel"n Australift and its D'"pen-

'1'0 Wl'!'. J E. A. STOKE,

Administrator.

de-ncles, etc., etc., etc.

N pnrsumlCe of the provisions contained in the fifth section ()f " 'l'11e Bank Holidays Act, 1884,"

I, the Ac1minisiratorof the sltid State, do bv this my Prochmmtioll appoint .

~Vedne8d(l y, the :2?'th M~archinNt((nt,

,L spedltl (by to llc observed <18 [1 Bank Holiday III

the town of Menzies. Given under my Imnd 'cnd tht· Public Seal of

the said S'tate, at Pertl], this 18th day of lYIarch, 1901.

By His Excellency's ComlIHLnd, G. RANDELL,

Coloni'Ll Secretary. GOD SkYE 'l'HE KING! ! !

No. 8D03.-C.t>.0.

Ban}i Holiday throughout the State. 607

1901

PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRAI.TA, } By His Excellency EDwARD ALBERT

TO WIT. STONE, Administrator of the Govern­E. A. STONE,

Achninlstratol'. [L.S.]

ment in and over the Stttte of "Vest­ern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of " '1'he Bank Holidays Act, 1884,"

I, the Administmtor of the said Stt1te, do by this my Proclamation appoint .,

Wednesday, the 24th April prox., a specia,l day to be observed as a Bank Holiday throughout the State.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 18th day of lYIa.rch, 1901.

By His Excellency's Command, G. RANDELL,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! ! !

No. 8882.-C.S.0.

Uanl{ Holi{lay throughout the State.

TVlr PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUS1'RALIA,} By His Excellency EDw ARD ALBERT

TO WIT. S'J:ONE, Administrator of the Govern-E. A. S'rONE, ment in and over the State of

4.dmillistrator. Western Australia and its Depen-[I .. S.J dencies, &c., &c., &c.

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

I, the Administmtor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint '

Friday, the 29th ~JYIarch instant, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday throughout the State.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 6th clay of March, 1901.

By His Excellency's OOlllnlltnc1, G. RANDELL,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! ! !

No. 8898.-C.S.0.

Dissolution of Legislative Assembly.

E.C·tH+ PROCLAMATION \VESTERN AUSTRALIA,}

TO WIT.

E. A. STONE,

Adlninistrfl.,tor. [r .. s.J

lJy Ills Excellency EDwARD ALB]O~R'l' STONE, Administrator of the Govern­ment in and ovor the State of Western Australia and it,s Depen­dencies, &c .. &c .. &c.

lITHEREAS the P;tl'lia,1llellt of Western Austmlia. V l' stands prorogued until the 24th c1a? of April,

proximo; AND WHEREAS it is c1esimhle tha,t the Legislative Assembly sho1lld be dissolved: Now, THEREFORE, in pursucLllce of the powers and a.uthority in me vested as Adminisl.mtot' of the said StlLte, I, EDWARD ALBERT STONE. Administrator of the "aid Government, do hereby c1issolve the LegishLtive As­sembly of Vvestern Australi,L frolll and after this date, and the sa,me sh1nc1s dissolvec1lLccorclillgly.

Given under my hand aud the Public Seal of the Sf Lid State, at Perth, this 1.5th clay of March, 1901. .

By His Excellency's Command, G. RANDELL,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING!!!

No. 8900.-·C.S.0.

E{lucational Districts- -Definition of Boundal'ies.

E.C·-tfi%\

PROCLAMATlON WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1

TO WI'l'. j

ALEX. C, ONSLOW.

[L.S.]

By His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER CAilIPBEI,], ONSLOW, Knight, Ad­

ministrator of the Government in

and over the State of Western

Australia ttucl its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS by the provisions of "'rhe Ele­mentary Edueation Act, 1871, AmendllJent

Act, 1893," tIle Governor i" empowered. by Pro­clamation in the Govemmenf Gazette, to constitute Educational Districts, and define and alter the bounda.ries of any District: N ow ~l'HEREFORB I, Sir Alexander Campbell Onslow, Knight, Adminis­trator of the Government, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby define the bOllnda,ries of the following District Bmmls of Education, (l,nd clo declare them to he as set forth in the following Schedule.

Given under my lULnd lcnd the Public: Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 6th dav of February, 1901. .

By His EXl"elleucy's Comma,ncl,

G. RANDELL, Ooloni>tl Secretary.

GOD SA VE THE KING!!!

SOHEDULE.

JARRAHDALE EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. Bounded by lines stftrtil1g from Cl, point on the East

boundary of Cockburn Sound Location 16, situate West from the North-vVest COl'ner of the Rockingha,m Jltrrahdale Timber Company's concession, ll,nd extending East through said corner and along the North bounda.ry of that concession to its N orth-"W est corner; thence South B,nd along part of its East bonndary to a point situate East from the 41-mile post on the Perth-AllmllY Rottd; thence IV est to the aforesaid East boundary of Location 16; and thence North along said boundary to the starting point.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 1149

ARl\:IADALE EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. Bounded by lines stm·ting from the South corner of

Canning Location lG, a,nd extending North-East along its South-East boundary, the Canning River, and the North­'West boundary of LocrLtion :18; thence E<1st to the ,'{est houndary of /1\ li74, and thence South <1nd East along that Reserve's \\' ('stand South houndaries to its Sonth-l~astcorner: thence East to the East bOlCllflary of Special Timber Lease \e; thence South to its South-East corner; thence 'West "long part of the North honmhLry of the Rockingham .Jal'l'nhdalc 'J'imber Company's concession, and throng'h its North-vVest corner; thelll;e North along part of the East h(>undary of Cockhurn Sound Location Hi, tcnd through its North·East corner to the Sonth-\\'est boundfLry of CanninO' LoclLtion :ll; thence N orth-IV esterly to U;at location'~ \Vest corner. and thencc Northerly to the starting point.

ltesprve for I{angaroos (The Game Act, 1892, ,mc1 Act 6L Vict., No. 33).

PHOCLAMATION

E. A. STONE. [LS.]

By His Excellency EDwARD ALDERT S'l'Ol'E, Aclministr,.tor of the Goverll­mcnt in and over the State of 'Westcl'll Australia and its Depen­dellcies, &c., &c., &c.

WHEREAS bv "The Game Act, 1892" (55 Vict., No. 36), the Governor is empowered

by Proclanmtioll to decln,re an.v one or more portions of the State, or any Olle 01' more lm:tLlities, to be defined in such Proclmnation, a Reserve for Native GtLme or any particulm' Na,tive Game: AND WHEREA~ by the Statute 64 Yid., No. 33, it is provided Hmt, notwithstanding a,nything contlLined in "The Game Act, 1892," whenever any portion of the ShLte is declared to be a Reserve for N a.tive Game, the Governor may bv ProchunaJ.ion c1echLl'e th,Lt it umy nevertheless be ];Lwful for any person to enter upon any such reserve for the purpose of killing [Lnd takmg kangaroos for food only, but not for s,Lle or barter: AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable that, except as hereimLfter appearing, " ICa.ng'Ll'Oos" shall be strittly preserved within the portion of the SbLte hereimLftel' more particultLrly described: Now THEREFORE I, the said Adminis­trator, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby declare all that portioll of the State situate partly in the Eastern anc1 pm-tly in the South-vVest Division thereof, <l,nd more particularly c1esel'ibec1 in the Schedule hereto, ,1 Reserve for Kangaroos. Provided, nevertheless, t1mt it shall be lavdul for any person to kill ,md hLlie Imng,H'oos within the limits of t.he saiclreserve for food only, but not for sale or barter. .

Given uncleI' my hanel and the Public Seal of the s,1id State, at Perth, this 8th clay of March, 1901. .

By His Excellency's Command,

CHAS. J. 1YIORAN, Minister for Lltnds.

GOD SAVE THE KING!! !

SCHEDULE.

Bounded on the South nnd West by the sea coast; on the North nnd EC"st1va1'd by an E,tst line from the sm. coast throug'h Mount Lesuenr to n point North of Kellerberin (Yilgarn Railway); thence South till it intersects a South­Easterly line extending from mount Stirling' to the mouth of Fitzg'prald River, and along said line South-Easterly to the mouth of 1!'itzgerald River aforesaid, including the islands adjacent to the sea coast aforesaid.

No. 883G.-C.S.0. Oolonictl Sec1'eta1'Y's o.ffice,

Pe)'th, 18th February, 1901.

Excellency the Administrator in Coullcill.a,s hee:n pleased to appoint OCTA VIUS BUR'l' to

be the Returning' Officer for the Election, in the Sbtte of VI estern Australia" of Senators uncleI' "The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900."

OCT. BUR'r, ~~_~ ___ ,~~_~ ~~lJ~~e~s.~retal'Y·

VVE S'l'E ItN AUST[tALIA.

The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900.

WRI'T. To the Ret1wning O.tficel' fO'l' the State of WesteTn

A1~stmlia.

GREETING:

B y virtue of The COllllllonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, I, Sir ALEXANDER

CAlIIPBELL ONSLOW, Knight, Administrator of the Government of vVesterll Australia, hereby command you that you mtuse election to be made, according to law, of Six Members for the State of vVesterll Aus­tralia to serve in the Senate; iLlld I appoint the following dates for the purposes of the said Election :-

1. For nomination, Friday, the 8th day of March, 1901.

2. For taking the poll, in the event of the election being contested, Fridav, the 29th clay of March, 1901. .

3. For 'return of vVrit, on or before Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1901.

Given under my hlLnd and the Public Seal of W es(ern A~lstra1ia, at Perth, this 18th day of February, 1901.

[L.S.] ALEX. C. ONSLOW, Administrator.

INDORSElIIENT. I, OCTAVIUS BURT, Returning Officer for the Sta.te

of vVestern Australi,L, hereby certify that I have received the above vVrit on the 18th dlLy of February, 1901.

No. 8837.~ ~C.S.O.

OCT. BURT, Retnrning Officer.

y'Nr PROCLAMATION WESTBRN AUSTRAI,IA, I. By His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER

TO WIT. J CA"IPBELL ONSLOW, Knight, Ad-AI.EX. C. ONSWW, ministrator of the Government in

Administrator. and over the State of VVestern [L.S.] Australia and its Dependencies,

&c" &c., &c.

virtue of the powers vested in the Governor by "The Commonwealth of Australia Constitu­

tion Act, 1900," and "The Electoral Act 1899" I Sir ALEXANDER CAlIIPBELL ONSLOW, Kl;iO'ht 'Ad~ ministrator of the Government of the said Sta'te do hereby, 1vith the lLdvice and consent of the Executive Cou:lcit.:fix the Town ~all, Perth, to be the place of 11,Onll.natlOn and the chIef polling plaee for the elec­tIOn III the State of Western Australia of Senators under "The Commonwealth of Australia Constitu­tion Act, 1900."

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 18th day of F0bruary, 1901.

By His Excellency'S Command, G. RANDELL,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAvE THE KING! ! !

1150 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

No. 8838.-C.8.0. Colonial Sec1'cta1'Y's Officc,

i'dh\ Pm'th, 18th Feb1'1.-La1'Y, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Ac1millistrlLtor in Council has been plelLsecl to lLppoint E. P. DOWLEY, R.

FAIRBAIRN, J. M. FINNERTY, F. R. BARLEE, ancl P. A. GUGERI, to be Returning Officers for the Electomtes of Coolgarclie, FremlLntle, KlLIgoorlie, Perth, Rnd Swan respectively, under" The Commol1-wea,lt.h of Allstralia Com:tit.utioll Act.. 1900."

OCT. BUR.T, Uncler Secretary.

No. HH:l9.-C.S.0.

KC. 1',1\,',-. PR OC LA MA TI 0 N \VgS1'ERN AUS'l'RAI,IA, }

'1'0 \VI'!'.

AI, EX. C. ONSLOW, Aclministl'ator.

[L.S.J

By His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER CAilIPDELL ONsr,ow, Knight, Ad­ministrator of the Go vernment in and over the State ofWestel'll Australia and its Dependencies, &c., &c., &c.

By virtue of the powers vestecl in the Governor by "I'he Comll1onwelLlth of AustrlLlia Constitution

Aet, 1900," lLml "The Electoml Act, 1899," I, Sir ALEXANDER CAMPBELL ONSLOW, Knight, Admin­istmt.or of the Government of the smd State, do hereby, with the advice and eonsent of the Executive Council, fix: the Court House, Coolg<udie; the Town H<111, FrellHLntle; the Court House, Kn,1goorlie; the 'rown Hn.ll, Perth, lLnd the Court House, Guildford "" to be places of Nomina,tion and the Chief Polling Places for the Coolgardie, Fremantle, Kalgoorlie, Pert.h, and Swan Electorates respectively, under" 1'he OOlllmonwealth of Austra,lia Constitution Act, 1900."

Given unclL>r my hand and the Public Seal of the said StlLte, at Perth, this 18th dlLy of February, 1901.

By His Excellency's Commancl,

G. R.ANDELL, Colonial Secreh1ry.

(ion SAVE THE KING!!!

* Since ,,]tered to Agricnltuml Hall, at Smith's lIfill.

No. 8891.-C.S.0.

'i~rd\ PROCLAMATION WESTERN Au· '['RALE, I By His Excellency EDWA1W ALDERT

1'0 Wl'I'. j' STONE, Administrator of the Govern-E. A. S'1'O"", 1l1ent in and over the State of A<lministrator. l'Vestern Australia and its Depen-

[1"S.J dencies, etc., etc., etc.

By virtne of the power>! vested in the Governor by Sections 80 lW<1 88 of "The Electoml Act,

1899" (63 Vid., No. 20), I EmvARD ALBER'l' S'l'ONE, Administrator of t.he Government of the said State. do hereby, with tlH' lLdvice and consent of the Executive Couneil, fix the Court House, lLt Collie, as the place of llomilULtion a,nc1 the Chief Polling PIlLce for the South-vVest Mining Electoral District, in lieu of the Mining Rerristmr's Conrt Greenbushes itS fixed by P~'odan~tion chttl'c1 th~ 28th lhv of November, '1900, and published in the Go-vern;nent Gm.etfe of 3uth idem.

Given uncleI' my IULnd and the Puhlic Seal of the said StlLte, at Perth, this 13th (lay of March, 1901.

By His Eixcellency's Comm<uHl,

G. RANDELTJ, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

No. 8840.-C.S.O.

Com monwealth Elections for tile Senate and the House of Representatives.

Ooloni,al 8eC1'cta1'-Y'S Office, -i,\Nr PC1'th, 18th Feb1'1w1'y, 1901.

H IS Excellency the .\dlllillistrator in Council has been pleased t.o fLppoint the following persons

to tlLke the v0te of lLny eleetor whose qlHLlification is not residential only, and who resides mo)'e than 30 miles from the ilearest Polling PIlLce in the Electorate for which he desires t.o vote, 01' who, before the clay fixed for the Election, is within any other Electorate. All Stipendia.1'.Y l\'Iagistra.tes ,He also empowered to take votes :-

A. E. BARNES, of Bcrringarra. C. K. DAVIDSON, J.P., of Glentromie. S. R. .L. ELr,IOTT, J.P., of Oakabella" .r. C. H.OSE, ,LP., of Nelson. JA:UES LILLY, .LP., of Fremantle. H. BROcrGIIAN, J.P., of Gingin. R. B. LEAKE, J.P., of Mooranoppin. R. A. SHOLL, J.P., of Perth. P. A. GUGERI, .LP., of Guildford. S. F. MOOltE, J.P., of Dongara. J. G. KNIGH~', .T.P., of Sharks Bay. HERBEwr DA VIES, of Karriclale. H. B. WALSH, J.P., of Mileura. E. SHEN'roN, J.P., of Katanning. E. H.OBERTS, J.P., of Yatheroo. C. C. SmI'l'H, J.P., of lYlourmnbine. T. A. KIDD, .J.P" of Mullewa. R. E. BUSH, LP., of Gascoyne. D. MATHESON, J.P., of Gascoyne. ALPIN l!'. THOllISON, J.P., of Perth. F. A. WEDGE, J.P., of Boodarrie. P. MACNISH, of Gascoyne. ARNoLD ED~IUND PIESSE, .T.P., of Katanning. GUS~'AVUS VARLEY, of Northampton. H.AynIOND ELIO'r, of Geralclton. A. C. J\.'[UNRO, of Jarrahdale. JOSEPH BRYANT, J.P., of lYIt. Magnet. H. C. PRINSEP, J.P., of Perth. R. P. G. DALY, of Perth. T. Y. A. LANG, of Yalgoo. MORITZ COHN, of Coolgardie. Ji'. E. VVALSH, of Nannine~ H. V. FALKINER, of Donnybrook A. L. G. LEFROY, of Laverton. THonIAs McNAUGH'l', of Mullewa. GEORGE LIONEL THROSSELL, J.P., of Northa1l1 . • T. S'l'IcWAR'r, .T.P., of Northalll. A C. lYlcCALL unI, of Barrack Street, Porth . . T. W. FInns'l'lm, of Kr.lgool'lie. IV. J. CO'l'TER, of Kalgoorlie. W. '1'. RABBISH, of Boulder. C. C. KrcysER, of Albany. vr. SOUNESS, of Mt. Barker. 1'. NO[~RISH, of BrOOllle Hill. B. J\.L CONNOR, of Newcastle. M. B. D' Ar,])IElDA, of Greenbushes. FRANK JOHNS'l'ON, of Dal'danup. JOHN Fl'rzPATRICK, of Dairy Creek. P. H.YAN, of .Timb" Jimbie. C. H. DUNLOP, of Bangemall. lYL C. R. BUNBURY, of Willialllbmy. G. J. GOOCH, of Wanclagee. D. N. lYlcLEoD, of lYInnilya. G. 'N. iYTCH.AE, of Ashhurtol1. L. A. VON BIBlu, of V\T ooramel. HENRY TWI'l'CHEThI, of Ashhurton. S. A. JACOBS, of Cue. F.W. BARwTCK, of Israelite Bav. .T. LAWRENCE, of Encla. . F. VV. CREAGl!. of Ba,llaclonia" VV. GRAHA1>I, of Eyre's Patch. A. MEADOWCROP'l', of Greenough. A. J. VVILKINS, of Greenough. Jos. Mrr,Ls, J.P., of Barnong Station.

TV,h A. S. CA1>IERON, of "VVogoola, Ashbul'tcm. 1'0't,8T vV. ROUSE, of Dalyup.

JOHN P. GORiVlAN, of Bremer Bay. ]VI. A. VVWKHAnI, of Yarloop. J. P. GOHLIAN, Bl'elller Bay.

·r~,\:fT EnwATtD vV. SCHONEJ-JI.I, of ArlllfLdale.

OCT. HURT,

Under Secretary.

MAR. 22, 19(H.] GOVERNMENT

Registration of Births. Deaths, and Maniages Acts.-Hegulalions.

KC. +~iE' Ord61' in Council.

At the }I];reclltive Couucil Chamber, Perth, the 8th clay of March, IDOl.

Present:

His Excellency the Administrator. 'rhe Honourables-

The Colonial 'rreasnrer, The Minister of }Iines, '['he Attorney Genera.!, 'rhe Colonill,l Secretary, 'rhe Commissioner of Railways, The lVlinister for Lands.

"-X7 HEREAS by "'rile H.egistmtion of Births V \ Deaths, }md 1Ylurrictges Amendment Ad

1DOU," it is enactpu tbLt the Governor nHty, froll! time to time, make ReguhLtions for the better C<11'ryillg of the Act into effect: AND WHlmEAS it is also emLcted by tlH' said A<:t that it ~hall not be htWful to register the birth of any <:hilcl after tbe ()xpinttion of twelve lllouths following the birth of such ehild in VVestern Australia. or followin~ the tnrintI therein of the child, if horn at sect ~r out of Western Anstmlia, except in accordalH:e with the Ee~'uhtiom; uncleI' the said Act: Now, 'l'HEm<:Fomc, His Exeellency the Administrator, with the ac1vice of the Executive Couucil, doth hereby HULk... the following l?'egulatiolls.

F. D. NOR'l'.H,

Clerk of the Exeelltive Couneil.

l{gGUlu\TIONS.

1. Before the l{egistmr Genoml shall lwthorise the l'egi,;tration of tl~e hirth of cmy child, after the (!xpimtion of twelve months follo\) iug the birth of ~neh <:hilc1 in VVestel'll AustnLlia, or following the lLlTival therein of the ehilcl, if born at sea or out of ·Western Australia :--

(a.) Application slmll be made 10 the Distriet l{egistnn by the father of the ehilc1 (if well ehild W,tS born ill wedlock), 01' if the father l)e not livinb', or be lLhsenL from the Stlde, or have deserted hi::; wife, or be lunatic, or, if the ehilcl was not born in wedlock, bv the mother or legal guardian of or b./ some person in loco pco'entis to such child.

Cb.) '1'he applic}ttion shall be in the form of the schedule hereto, or to the like effe<:t, with a solemn declaration St<ttill(l th,tt a search has been made in the reg:isters of births in the office of the Registmr GeneraL alld that no entry has been found of the hirth of the' child, and stating why the child W}1S not previously registered, and giving' the information required by the schedule.

(c.) 1 f the mother was lLttended lLL 1 he time of birth by [L medical practitioner or 11 urse, the date of hirth slmll be verified by a, stcttell1ent from im<.:h medical practitioner or nurse, uuless reasons imiisfaetory to the Registrar General slmll be given why such verification ca,llllot be given; in su<:h C,L;Je the cllLte of hirth slmll be verified hv ;;ume innmte of the hOllse, or hv such other eyicleu<:e [LS the Registmr denentl ma'y req mre.

GAZET'J'E, \V.A. 11£)1

The Registrar General ma.y require the stcttelllent referred to in pltragraph (c) to he on solemn declELmtion, [tucl may require any further evidence he consider!> necessary in proof of any of the f[tCit; mentioned in the decl[Lration 01' statement to be furnished.

2. If the J:?,pg-istmr Genpml is of opinion that the birth lllay he registered, he slmll authorise the District Registra.r, in writillg, to register suelJ birth, on payment by the ltpplicant of IL fee of Two pounds; provided th"t uncleI' special eil'ellll1stan<:es the Registra,r Genera,] may. in his c1iseretion, remit the whole or an.v part of such fee.

3. The District Registmr slmll enter on the register form the words" This registration is made under the written lwthority of the Registrilr Genera,], [md in accordance with the regulations nmde uncleI' , The Registration of Births, Deaths, and TYL1rriages Amendment Ad, 1800,'" imd shall aflix his signa­ture to such entr.L

4. Where [1 Judge of the Su)!rcull' Court bas [LUthorisec1 the registration of a birth. it shall not be necessary for [Lpplieatiou for the rcgiBtmtioll of such birth to be nmc1e in the form and in 1ll;.111ner 11erei11-before prescribed, but the Registmr Gl'lwral, on receipt of the authority of the .Judge, slmll ,Luthorise the District J:1egistntl', in writing, to reg-ioter such birth on pl1ying the fee lLS pres<:l'ibed in ReguLttioll 2.

The District Eegistrar shall enter on the l'ef.\·ister form the words :--" This regiBtl'ation it; made by the written authority of the I~egistmr Genera,I, uucler the [wthority of l1 Judge of the Supreme C01ll't, l1ud in a,ceordancc witb the regulations made under' 'rhe Registration of Births, Deaths, ;,nd TYlal'l'iages Amendment Ad, IDOO.' "

SCHEDULE.

'1'0 the District l{egistmr

Sir, [ apply to have the birth of" rf'g'isiered

under tho provisions of Seetioll:) of "'I'he l\.eg·istration of Births, Deaths, and lVlarriages Amendment .\ct, 1000."

Date Signature of applieant

Dec/a1'cition.

or sololllnl v and siu-cel'ely deeial'e that I have eau,;ed <1 olmrcb 1.0' be made in the register of births in th(~ (,Hice of the Itegistl'{ll' Gener<el, fend h~we been informed that no entry of the birth of the child CL c;m be found, and I further solemnly and siuecl'eiy declare that the 1'O"S011

snch child WitS not reg'istel'ed within twelve months following the birth [01' the arrival of tho child in Western AustmJirL bJ was and that I [b am the father of the child Oi' mn the mother Oi' legal gmtrdian of the child, the f<1ther having' died ~lt on the Oi' the father being absent from'Western Australia in 01* having deserted 1110 since 01' being a, lunatic at r Oi' elnd I ,vas not married to the father at the date of the birth of the child, 0)' have ~vlopted or have the care and control of the child·;. 'l'hat the llm1l8S of the child are tlmt ,{ was born at on the clay of , 190 [tmd arrived in vVestern Australia on the clay of b J. That the child is a c and thatf anell were present elt the birth; and I. make this solemn cleclamtion conscientiously believing the s~~me to be true and by virtue of the provisions of an Ordinance ma,le and passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of Hcr htte liT ajesty Queen Victoria, No. 12, intitnled "An Ordinance for the AbolitirrIl of Unnecessary Oaths and to substitute Declal'fLtions in lieu thereof."

(Signature of parent or g·tlal'clirm.)

(Address)

DechLred by presence this

''fitness's signature-

at day of

in my

H10

1152 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Declamtion of 1vitness of birth.

I hereby declare that I was present at 9 on the h , and saw [here enter mothe1" s name] delivered of a [male 01' /enw,leJ child.

(Signature) Medical Practitioner. Midwife. Nurse. Mother, sister, etc .. ,

of Date-

a. Enter names. b. Strike out the words which are not applica.ble, and initial the

aiteration. c. Enter nmlle of asylum. d. Enter re he" or H she," as the case muy be. e. Enter" luale)J or "female." f. Enter full llmnes of meclical practitjoner, nurse, relative, or

friend or neighbour. g. Enter name or number (if any) of house and nanle of street

and town or place where the child was born. h. Enter date of birth.

'l'he Goldfields Act Amendment Act, IHOO.

Order in Oouncil.

At the Exec1dive Cmmcil Cl~ambe1', cd Pe1·th, the 13th day of MaTCh, 1901.

251 Tl'foT

P1'esent: His Excellency the Administrator.

The Honourables-The Colonial Treasurer, The 1'Iinister of 1'Iines, The Attorney General, 'rhe Colonial Secretary, The Minister for Lands.

"\17 HEREAS by Section 24 of "The Goldfields VV Act Amendment Act" 1900," it is provided

that Sections ;~2 to 23 inclusive of the sa,id Act shall only apply to such goldfields as the Governor may by Order in Council from time to time direct: AND WHEREAS it is expedient t,lmt the said seetiol1s of the said Act should apply to the whole of the Coolgal'c1ie, East Coolgardie, N orth-East Coolga,rc1ie, BroadArrow, North Coolgardie, Mt. lYlargaret, t Peak Hill, a,ndDun­das Goldfields : Now, 'rHERE1"ORE, His Excellency the Administrator, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, cloth herelw order that on and after the 18th day of Mareh, "1901, the said sections of the said Act shall apply to the afore­mentioned goldfields.

F. D. NOH.TH, Clerk of Couneil.

>I< Gazetted. ill error last week as 3 to 33. t Olllitted in error from last week's Gazette.

Government H onse, E.C. ·H-iH Pe1·th, 20th 1Jfa)'ch, 1901.

HIS Excellency the Administrator directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to accept

the resignation of the Honourable Richard vVillimn Pennefather as Attorney General of vVestem Anstralia ..

J. H. WRIGHT, Private Secret<try.

Executive Council Chambe1', KC. -Hilt Perth, 20th 1Jfarch, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator directs it to be _ notified that he has been pleased to accept

the resignation of the Honourable Riclmrc1 'Nilliam Pennefa,ther as a member of the Executive Council of vVestem Australia.

F. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Council.

No. 8888.--C.S.0.

Public Holiday undtw the Public Service Ad, HlOO.

Colonial Secretary's O.ffice, Perth, 12th March, 190t.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been plea,seel to appoint Friday,

the 29th March instant. the chw of the Commonwealth Elections, tt Public Holidai under "Tlll.' Pn blic Service Act, 1900."

OC'1'. BURT, Under Secretm'Y'

No. 8904.-C.S.0.

Public Holiday under the Public Service A<'t, IHOO.

534 Colonial Secrcta1'Y's Office, HoT PM·th, 21st 1J>[twch, 1!J01.

H IS Excelleney the Administrator in Executive Conncil has been plettsecl to appoint Wednes­

day, the 24th April proximo, the day for holding the General Elections for the St"te, a Public Holida,y, under" The Publie Service Act, 1900." .

G. F. ELIOT, Under Seeretary.

No. 8834.-C.S.0. 2278 Colonial Sec1'etary's O.otce,

95 PM·th, 9th 1J'eb"lwt'y, [!JOl.

I N accordance with the provisions of "The Munici­pal Institutions Act, 1900," the Minister directs

it to be notified that a Petition, addressed to His Excellency the Administrator, has been received from the Council of the M unieipality of Helell~t Vtde, the substance and prayer of which is that the mune of the said Municipality and Corporation thereof be altered to that of "MidhLnd Junction."

OOT. BURT, U ncler Secretary.

No. 8911.-C.S.0.

'rlw Health Aet, lS9~.

Colon'ictl 8ecntary's o'lfice, Perth,22ncl Manh,1901.

PUgSUANT to the Order in Council, dated the 5th day of }\[arelt, 19(jl, the undermentioned

premises are declared to be infected.

By His Excelleney's COll1nutnd, G. RANDELL,

Colonial Secretar.".

.J. Konworthy's prt'lllises, fI ill Street, East Perth

;'vlunyarcl & Kenworthy's pl'C'lllises, ,Yellingtoll Street, Perth

Perth Public Hospital, NIurray Street, Perth ... H. Garcliner's premises, Bayswater Ah Fong & Co.'s premises, Fedeml Buildings,

Willialll Street, Perth L. Louey's premises, Stirling' Street, Pt'l'th ... F. Coomber's premises, Barraek Street, Perth J. Coomber's premises, South Perth H. Clinton's premises, South Perth E. Keogh's boarding-houst', NewClLstle Street,

Perth G. F. Eliot's premises, Stirling Street, Perth D. H. ,Vhite's premises, 212 NewCt1stle Street,

Perth Sargood, Butler, Niehol, & I<,wen, old building

at rear, Wellington Street, Perth First floor, P81th Chambers, Hay Street, Perth H. Davis's premises, Perth Street, Subiaco ...

HlUl Mm'ch ;i

Mareh ;) JYlarch 5 .!YL11'ch (j

.iYlarch :; March ., March Dl ;'vIm'ch 1:, j}Ltreh H

Mm'eh J'< Mm'ch 1;,

.iY['11'ch 1Ii

.March IH March JH March UJ

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. 1152

No. 8899.-C.S.0.

Parliarnen tary Elections.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Pe)'th, 15th JI([j·ch. 19U1.

H· IS Ex.cell~ll(;y the' Allmillistmtor has this day i~,;uea 'Writ." for th~c E~ectio:l o~ lYlembers to ~ene in the . Lepsh1,t!ve Assembl,v, <l!ld has fixecl the follolYlllg' (btes for NOllnnatlOlls, t'olhng, ,,,nd ElectIOns, at the

places hereunder mentioned, rwd for the returll of the \Vrits :-

District.

Albany Beverley Bunbury Boulder Cue ... Coolgal'die .. . Claremont .. . Cockburn Sound

DUlldas ]<'l'emantle . East E'renmntle North Fronmntle. South Fremantle ...

GasoOYlle ... Geraldton Greenough Guildford Hanna.ns Irv{ill 1{>11goorlic Kanow1ll1 ... East Kimberley West Kimberley ;\ToOl'e ' Murchisol1 ... North J\Iul'ohison 1I'Ioullt 1I'Iag'lld l\Iul'my 1I'Iount Burge,,; 1I'IOUllt Margaret '" lVlcllzies Nelson Northmn Perth ElLst Perth

North Porth

West Perth

Pilbal'l'a Pln,l1tagenet l~oebourlle ... Sussex Swan South Perth

SubilLco South-vV est Mining Toodyay \'VeUing-ton ,Villimlls Yilgarn York

Place of Nomination.

Albany Comt House Beverlev Court House Hunbl11''v Court House 13ouldel~ Court House Cuo Court House CoolgiLrdio Court House Municipal Chambers St. Davic1's HiLU, DOllro

Chesterfield

2nd Do.

... I Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Road, Do.

NOl'SellUtll Court House... Do. l<'relwmtle Town Hall .,. Do. '1'own Ihll, East Fremantle Do. Governmont School House Do. Gon'rnulOnt School House, Do.

Beaeollsfield CttrmU'von Conrt House Do. Gemldton Conrt House... Do. Greenough Court House Do. Guildforrl Court House... Do. Miners' institute, Brown Hill ... Do. DongILl'lL Conrt House ... Do. \Varden's Court House... Do. I{mlOwlUL COllrt House... Do. \Vyndhmn Court House Do. Iled)\, COUl·t House Do. GillO'ill Court House Do. i'\ortlmlllpton Court House Do. i'\,mlline COllrt Honse Do. :-'TOllut Mn,gllet Court Honse Do. Pinjal'l'll ('Olll-t Honse ... Do. Clyde iHine. iXIt. BUl'ges Do. Court HOllse, nlakollll ... Do. Court IIouse. :Ylell~ies ... Do. Bl'idgetolnl Court IIouse Do. Nortlmlll COllrt House ... Do. Porth '['own HlLll Do. Go\'erllment School Building, Do.

East Perth Government School House, Do.

I;incoln Street Goverlluwllt Inf,tnts' School, Do,

.Tallles Street ilIa]'hlc Ihw Court House Do. _~grienltul'"l Hall, Mt. H,wker... Do. HOehoUl'ue Court House Do. Busselton Court House... Do. Agricllltnml Hall, Smith's Mill Do, lVluniciprLl Chambers, Victorm Do.

Pm'k lYInllieipal Chambers Do. COlll't HOllSC', Collie Do. Newc<tstlc, Court House... Do. Dllrd<tllnp Ag'l'ioultural Hi111 Do. I{tttrmninp; Court House Do. Southern Cross Court House Do. York Court House Do.

April 2].th April Do. Do . Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Dn. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do.

Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do,

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Central Polling Place.

Albany Court House Bev8rlev Conrt House BUllbur'V Court .House Boulc181~ Court HOllse Cue Court House ... Coolgi1l'die Court House M ullicipttl Chambers St. Diwid's Hall, Douro Hoad,

Chesterfield NorSClll<tll Court Honse· ... ]'reman tle '1'own HfLll '1'own H[vll, East Fl'tmmntle Goverllment School House Government School House,

Beaco11sfidd Car11arY011 Court Hous," Geraldton Court House Gree110ugh Court House Court House, Guildford ... Miners' Institute, Brown Hill Dong-ara Court Honso ,V m'don's Court House .. . Kanowllil Court House .. . vVyndhmn Court Honop Dorbv Court House Court lIolt~e, G in gill Northalllpton Court Honse Nmmino COlll't House ... lVlt . .i\Iagnet Court Honse Pinji1rra COlll't Hous(' ... Clyde .i\Iine C\;nrt HonBe, .i\Ialcollll ;\[enzies COllrt House rlridgotolVll Court House N ortlmm Court Honse Perth Town Hall Governlllent School Building,

East Perth Government SchoolHouse, LiJl­

coIn Street Government Illff1uts' School,

.T alll8S Street l'IIlLrble Bar COllrt HOllSt'

Agricultural Hall, NIt. g"rker ... l~oebourne Court. HOllse Busselton Court House ... Agricultural [-hll, Smith's Mill l\'Ilmieip>tl Chambers, Victorin

Park 1I'Iunicipal Chambers, Subiaco ... Court House, Collie Newcl1stle Court Housc .. Dardmmp Agricultural Hall KatlLnning Court House Southerll Cross Court House ... York Court House

OCT. BURT,

Date for return of

Writ.

:il'cl :\by Do.

i Du. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Vo. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do, Do. Do. no. Do. Do. Do.

Do.

Do.

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Do. Do. Do. Do. Do, Do. Do.

Under Secl'etcuy,

1154 GOVERNMENT

~o. 88'11.-C.S.0.

The .Electoral A(·t, i 899.

1370 Colonial SeCl'etal'Y'S Office, Tollll Perth, 18th Feb!'ua1'Y, 1.901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator ill Council has _ been pleased to appoint, under Section 84 of

"The Electoral Act, 1899" (63 Yict, No. 20), the following persons to take the vote of any elector whose qualification is not residential only, a.ud who resides more than 30 miles from the nearest Polling Place of the Province or District for which he desires to vote, or who, after the issue of the writ and before the day fixed for any Election, is within any other Province or District. All Stipendiary Magistrates are also empowered by the Act to take votes;

A. E. BARNES, of Berringa,rra. C. K. DAVIDSON, J.P., of Glentromie. S. R. L. ELLIOTT, J.P., of Oa.kabella. J. C. ROSE, J.P., of Nelson. JAJlIES LILLY, J.P., of Fremantle. H. BROCKj)IAN, J.P., of Gingin. R. B. LEAKE, J.P., of lVIoomnoppin. H.. A. SHOLL, J.P., of Perth. P. A. GUGERI, J.P., of Guildford. S. F. M:OORE, J.P., of Dongara. J. G. KNIGH~" J.P., of Sharks Bay. HERBER'l' DA VIES, of Karridale. H. B. VYALSH, J.P., of lVIileura. E. SHENTON, J.P., of Katanning. E. ROBERTS, J.P., of Yatheroo. C. C. SlIlITH, J.P., of lVIourambine. T. A. KIDD, J.P., of M:ullewa. R. E. BUSH, J.P., of Gascoyne. D. M:ATHEsoN, J.P., of Gascoyne. ALPIN F. 'l'HOllISON, J.P., of Perth. F. A. "iVEDGE, J.P., of Boodarrie. P. :iYIAcNISH, of Gascoyne. ARNOLD EDMUND PIESSE, J.P., of Katanning. GUSTAVUS VARLEY, of Northampton. RAYJlIOND ELIOT, of Geraldton. A. C. lVIuNRo, of Jarrahdale. JOSEPH BRYANT, J.P., of M:t. Magnet. H. C. PRINSEP, J.P., of Perth. R. P. G. DALY, of Perth. T. Y. A. LANG, of Yalgoo. MORITZ COHN, of Coolgardie. E'. E. WALSH, of Nannine. H. V. FALKINER, of Donnybrook. A. L. G. LEFROY, of Laverton. THmIAS lVIcNAUGHT, of Mullewa. GEORGE LIONEL 'fHRossELL, J.P., of Northam. J. STEWART, J.P., of Northam. A. C. iYlCCALLUM, of Barrack Street, Perth. J. W. J!'unsTER, of Kalgoorlie. VV. J. COTTER, of Kalgoorlie. J. M. HOPKINS, of Boulder. W. T. RABBISH, of Boulder. C. C. KEYSER, of Albany. W. SOUNESS, of Mt. Barker. T. NORRISH, of Broome Hill. B. M:. CONNOR, of Newcastle. M:. B. D' ALj)IEIDA, of Greenbushes. FRANK JORNSTON, of Dardanup. JOHN FITZPATRICK, of Dairy Creek. P. RYAN, of Jimba, Jimbie. C. H. DUNLOP, of Bangemall. ·M. C. R. BUNBURY, of Williamhury. G. J. GOOCH, of Wandagee. D. N. McLEOD, of M:anilya. G. "iV. McRAE, of Ashburton. L. A. VON BIBRA, of Wooramel. HENRY TWITCHE~I, of Ashburton. S. A. J ACOBS, of Cue. F. W. BARWICK, of Israelite Bay. J. LAWRENCE, of Eucla. F. W. CREAGH, of Balladonia. "iV. GRAHAilI, of Eyre's Patch. N. J. STEWART, of Dalyup Agricultural.Area. A. 11EADOWCROF'l', of Greenough. A . .T. VVILKINS, of Greenough. Jos. MILLS, J.P., of Barnong Station.

-/d'c!'r A. S. CAMERON, of vVogoola, Ashburton. T4,1b'\' R. E. BACK, of Ashburton. T4,,%\ W. G. LEAR~IONTH, of Ashburton.

M. A, "iVICI{HAM, of Yarloop.

OCT. BURT, LT nder Secretary.

GAZETTE, .. \. [MAR. 22, 1901 .

No. 8887.-C.S.0.

'('he [ll(lustriai Coneiliation nnd A I'hHration Act, 1900.

25'" Co!onial SeC1'etary's Office, n,j'u Pel"th,12th iY1a,nh, /901.

IS Excellene'y the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the

following Regulations under "The Industrial Con­eiliation and Arbitration Act, 1900."

OCT. BUR'!" Uncler Secretm-y.

Regulations under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1900 (64 Vict., No. 20).

IN pursmUlce of the powers am1 anthorities conferred by "The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1900," and of every other power and authority enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Administn1tor of vVestern Aus­tralia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, doth make the additional Regulation following, that i@ to say:-

49. The fees payable to the President ~U1d each member of the Court of Arbitration, and to the Chairm~tn ~tncl each member of the Board of Conciliation, shall be as follow :-

To tbe President and each member of the Court of Arbitration-

For each day's absence from the town in which he resides, for the purpose of attending the sit.tings of the Court, including the day of departure but not the day of re-turn £33s.

'fo the Chairman and each member of the Board of Conciliation- '

For each day's sitting of the Board in the town in which he resides ... £2 2s.

Or, in cases where the sitting C0111-

mences later than 5 o'clock in the after­noon, such less sum as the Minister deems reasonable.

A sitting which extends beyond five hours' aetual sitting shall be regarded as two sittings.

For each day's absence from the town in which he resides, for the purpose of attending the sittings of the Board, including the day of departure but not the day of return £2 10s.

In addition to the foregoing fees, the cost actually paid or incurred in respect of fare for passage by rail, vessel, or coach, to and from home, shall in each case be paid.

No. 8886.-C.S.0.

'l'he I nd nstl'ial Conciliation und A rhitmtioll Act, IHOO.

Coloni(~~ Secretary's Office, -t'J~.\ Pedh, 12th Mcwch, 1901.

H IS Excellencv the Administrator ill Executive Council 11ft~ been ple~tsed to appoint W ILL1AlIl

A'I'KINS, vY. E. lYloxuN, C. B. VYRIGHT, THOll1AS CLIl!'T OARTWRTGHT, JAlIfES DONNELI,Y, and JAl'IfES 8CHOE to be the Members of the Bmu'd of Con­ciliation under "The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1900," for the South-West Industrial Distriet.

OCT. BURT, U llder Seeretary.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOV.ERNM.EN'l'

No. 8901.- C.S.O.

Lo!'al Hoard of H{'allh H,r-Laws.

Colonic,l Secretary's Office, Perth, 14th March, 1901.

IS Exeellenc\' the Afhninistmtor in Executi\'e Council lu{s l)('en plmsecl to fLpprove of the

following By-hws made hy the Mingenew LocfLl Bmtl'c1 of HCfLlth.

OC'1'. BUH,T.

U llder Secretary.

Mingenew Local Board of Health.

By-laws under" The Health Act, 1898."

WHEREAS hy" Tho Hea!th Ad, 18G8 " (02 Vict., No. 2·t) , the Local Board of HeaHh ha~ power to nmke By-laws: Now, therefore, in pUrSUltllee thereof, tlw following' By-Ltws have been made, and shall come into oporation from the date of publicrttion in the Government Gazette.

INrrEHPItE'l'Arl'ION.

In the constrnction and for the pnrpose of these By-htws, unless the context otherwise requires, the terms herein used shall have the meanings severally attached to them in Seution 3 of the said Ad.

BY-LAW No. l.

All existing cesspools within the arm under the jurisdic­tion of the Loca! Bonrd sllltll be cleansed and filled up to the satisfaction of the Inspector within seven cl,ws of notiue being given to the owner or ocC)upier.

BY-LAW No. 2.

(a.) No person shall erect within the District of the Loc>11 Board any earth-closet, privy, or nrin>11, the walls of which are not of stone, wood, wood and iron, or brick, 'tnd C\'cry closet shall be 8'luipped with the pan adopted by the Locitl Boitrd. The doors of every closet slmll be properly fitted and kept in a st"te of thorough repair. '1'he tmp­door shall be constructed so a,s to rertc1ily admi t the p,m.

(b.) No closet. privy, 01' urinal shall be erected within twenty (20) feet of any dwelling-home, and s!mll be placed in sllch position as the Inspector 811<111 direct.

(c.) The occupier of every bonso or premises shall cause to be kept in every closet a box containing' either ashes, dryerwth, lime, sawdust, c'Hbolie powder, or other disin­fectant, and all llightsoil shall inuuediRtoly be disinfected with such disillIeetnnt.

Bt-LAW Xo. 3.

Each doset slmll be supplied with two pans, which slmll be interchangettble with others in the smne district.

BY-LA IY No. ,J.,

Every contractor or nig-htman shall cause the nightsoil removed from any premises to he renderecl inoffensive by ploughing 01' trenching into the land, at his own expense; such trenches to be at least 3ft. deep. All nightsoil shall be cleposited upon the Sanitary Dep(lt granted from time to time to the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. 5.

The Local Board shall exercise stringent snpervislOn oyer all such dept>ts or places of deposit, "nd the inspector shall inspect such depots or places regularly at such intervals as the Loeal Board may di1.·0Ct.

BY-LAW No. G.

Eyery srmitnry pitn shall be remoyed at least once ~t week to the SmJititl'Y Depbt by the situitary contractor to the Board, or licensed nightnmn, as the citse m~'y bc.

BY-LAW No. 7.

Every sanitary contr~ector 01' licensed nightllHtn shall cause every recoptrwle for nightsoil, "fter the disposal of the contents, to be cleansed to the satisfaction of the Board's inspector.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1155

BY-LAW No. 8.

The charge for removing such pan and replncing it by a clean one shall be nillepence (0d.) per removal, to be paid to the Board or licensed nightman hy the occupier or owner of the premises where such pans are used. (Schedule c. A.")

BY-LAW No. H.

(n.) No person shall remove nights oil from ~m.y house or premises, within the area under the jurisdiction flf the Local Board, unless he shall b,n"e first obt>lined n license from the Local Board nl1thorising him to do so.

(b.) :;\0 license shall be granted to any person not ap­proved of by the Local Board.

(c.) The license shall be in the form of Sehedule .. 13 " hereto, and subject to the conditions contained therein, ~mcl to the provisions of the Health Act, 1898, and of these By-laws.

BY-LAW No. 10. Eyery sanitary contractor or nightman slmll forfeit and

pay to the Local Board the penalties hereimlfter specified in case he shall commit any brench of the conditions upon which his license is issued:-

(cc) For neglecting to remove any pml at the time rmd in the manner appointed for the purpose, 5s.

(b.) J;"or any and every repetition of such neglect within three months of a neglect in removing ,my p,m, 5s.

(c.) For each neglect to substitute it clean pan for every pnn removed, 5s.

(d.) Por each neglect to place n cletmsed pan in its proper position, 5s.

(0.) For each neglect to clean or keep deodorised any pan, nightcart, or other vehicle, 5s.

(f.) 1i'or every neglect or failure to properly dispose of nightsoil as soon as it is deposited at the depot. 5s.

(a.) For depositing any loml or part of any load of nightsoil, slops, rubbish, or refuse at any other place than the place appointed by the Local Board, 20s.

(h.) For neglecting to close the door or gate of any yard, or the door of any closet which was closed when the nightmnn entered, 6s.

(i.) For permitting any nightcart or other 0ffensive vehicle to remain in or pass through the town or nny part thereof during prohibited houro, 5s.

(j.) Por neglecting to cleanso any pnblic latrine ill the manner and at the time appointed for so doing, Gs.

(k.) ]'01' spilling the contents or any part of the con­tents of any pan within any premises, 50.

(1.) J;"or neglecting to comply forthwith with any reasonable order of the Local Board, Gs.

(m.) Por any failure to replace any pan when so ordered by the LoCttl Boa.rd, Gs.

(n.) ]'01' any or every neglect to clean soiled pans, 5s.

(0.) For allowing nny refuse, rubbish, or slops for pigs to be removed in earts or receptncles or by other than those specially set apart for the purpose, 5s.

(p.) For any failure or neglect on the part of any nightman or any of his employees to keep books in accordance with the direction of the LOC,"l Board,5s.

('1.) For nny charge collected from any householder for work done which shall be in excess of the rates specified and proved to the satisfaction of the Local Board, 10s.

BY-LAW No. 11.

All persons carrying on the trade of cowkeepers, dairymen, or purveyors of milk, within the dish-iet of the Local Board, shall register their memes and "ddresses at the offiee of the .Local Board, and sl1<t11 pay it R,egishatiou Fee for such registnltion, and shall receive ~t certificate thereof in the form of Schedule" C."

BY-LAW No. 1:<. For regulating the Deposit of Rubbish, etc.

«1.) The occupier of every house or premises shall. on written notice from the Inspector, provide such and so mnny receptacles or hoxes of the nmterial ,tucl dimensiolls required by the Local Board for the temporary deposit of house refuse.

1156 GOVERNMENT

(b.) The occupier of such house, or if there be no occupier then the owner, shall regularly collect <clll'efnse or rubbish from snch premises nnd place the same in the l'oeephwlcs. and he shall not permit or suffer such receptacle to overflow or beeome offensive, <cnd shall, when neeessary or directed by the Inspector or Oflicnr of the LocnJ Board. thoroughly disinfect tbe sanw forthwith.

(c.) Every receptaele 'cs afueesaid shall be kept ill such place or position as the Inspector nmy point. onto and so "s to be convenient for the removal of the contents thereof.

(d.) Every occupier, or if there be no oeeupier, then tile> owner of evm-y house or promises to which a receptacle "fores"id is "ttached or lls(,d. slmll Cll,nse the smuc ])C

emptied at letl,st once a week, or ltS often :LS the Inspector nmy direct.

(e.) The occupier or owner of such premise)s shall, after notice from the Inspector, ,eucl within the time limited in such 'notice, rephlce by a lle\V and approved receptt,cle "ny receptacle that the Inspector Illay deem worn out or unfit for use.

BY -LA ,y No. 13.

No foul or offensive water or other offensive liquitl, and no garbage, sweepings, or other offensive nmtter or thing, shall be pumped, mnptiecl, swept, thrown, 01' otherwise discharged or deposited into or upon 'my street, lane, yard, v>want land, or other place, whother public or privtete, within the district, other than the pbce set apart by the Local Board for that purpose.

BY-LAW No. 14.

No person shall keep any swine withiu 100ft. of nny dwelling-house.

BY-LA W No. 15.

Por regulating of Noxious 'rraLles.

(a.) '1'110 owner or occupier of "uy phwe, building, 01'

premises used for the purpose of carrying on any offensive trade, as set forth in Section 146 of the Health Act, slmll register the smne at the office of the Locftl Boarel during the first week in January in o>,ch year, and shall p>ly such Local Board an anum,l fee of £:3 3s., "nd if such owner or occupier fail to comply, he shall be liable to a penalty of lOs. per cl"y for each day during' which such provisions shall not be complied with.

(b.) All places and premises so registered 81mll be kept in a clean tencl s,mi hwy sta to.

BY-LAW No. Hi.

No person slmll sell or expose fol' sale in any nmrket, warehouse, shop, or other place any fruit which is disClesed or unwholesome, "llll any fruit wh1ch, in the opinion of tllP Health Officer teppointed by the I,cicttl Board or Centml Boarel, is eliseased or unwholesome shall be destroyed.

BY-LAW No. 17.

'1'he time that 111>1y elapse between the o'iviuo ' of any notice by an Inspectc;r uncler the He'l,lth Act~ancl "the tiwe' of doing the thing l'(,quired by the Inspector, slmll he seven (7) (heys, unless otherwise provided for in these liy-h,ws.

Jlcll<llties.

Any person guilty of :Lny offence against any of these By-laws, not otherwise specifLlly provided for, shall be liable for every such offence, besides the cost incurred in taking of proceeelings "gn,inst such person, as well as >tllY costs which may be incurred in remedying such default, to a pem,lty of not more than £i5 nor less th,m 5s., to jw recovered as elirecteel by the Healtb Act, 18\)8., Secs. 3;; and 2 L2.

BY·LAWS Nos. 8 AND l2.-SCIU'DULF;" A,"

SCHBDULE OF CHARGES Fon SANI'l'ARY ,.yORK, HunBISlI RE;'IWYAI., ETC.

1. Ii'or the l'e1110Yfl.1, cleansing, carting, and replacing each pan within the district of the I-Ioctd Board of Health, at per pan,9d.

2. ]'01' the renlOval and disposal of slops, at per 20 gallons, 9c1·

3. For the l'elllOVal a.ud disposal of urine, at per 20 gallons, 9el.

4. For the removal and disposal of household refuse, at per calellclftl' month, 28. 6d.

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

NWH'I'IHAX'S LrCBNS]':.

'l'lJb is t" certify that the Loc"l Board of Health for the District of ?tHng-cucw having' appro,"ed of t·he ,tpplicatioll of

for it I..Iicense as Nightman for the District, hereby license the said 11S ;t

Nii4'htllltlll for the District of 1\lillgellcw, subject to the By~litws of the Local Board, and to the provisions of " 'rhe Health Act, 1898."

BY·LA\V No. 11.-ScHlmUL}; "C."

ilIrsC.H:XE'Y T..IOl'AI. BO.\Rl) OF HEALTH.

Oetti,licatc of Registration ancl License.

No. of I.icCI/;;c ..

R(:(el'cnce.to FOliO} Ul Reglsier. .

lh~T[ncT OJ, l\IIXGEi>EW.

\VIHau~.\S a.pplication has been made to us, the 1.ocal Boa.rd of HenJth for the District of l\Iingoncw. by ..

f~~:"~~"'I~ic~~;~~~' f~~'l~ ti;~' ·l;·~~ ··;{~1~1°f.. 'of" ~c~'~b~i~~' pl'e1l1ises it~ n

Now wc, the powers cOlIiel'l'erl hereby liccuso the

said L<)cal HO:'lnl of He;lltll, ill pursuance of the llS by the statutory provisions in that behalf, do

, "'. of , to use a11d occupy as a..... " .....

.... ..... ..... ........ .. . ". _ ... the prellli&es \\"hcrecf the situa.tion ,11111 (lescl'iptiOll are set forth i11 the Schednle hereuuto aunexed.

SCIlJ.1lHjLB.

Sit-nation of thePrcmises 1 () 1)0 ll~etl find occupied as a ....

Description of UIC Premhms to he used and occupied as n. ...

Gh'en uuder the SeuJ of the I.oeal Boa.l'd of Health for the District of l\-liugenew this. clay of . . .. " ... , O~;~· tl~~~~s~]~~i' '~'i~'~ hundred aud .

S(~eretary l\Iiugellcw Local Boa.1'll of Hen.lth.

By order of the Mingellll'" Locnl Bottrd of Hen,lth,

(Sd.) CIL\S. H. HOPE.

Chail'lllall.

\\'. H. LI:-l'l'HOlt:-lH, Secrotary.

Confirmed h)' order of the Cl'atral Board of Heltlth . . r. R. CAMPBELL,

Secretm',Y. 6th lYbrch, HJO I .

I eertify tlmi these By-litws Me 1101 eontmry to h"w.

K'N. PENN EFATHER, Attorney General.

6th Marc-h, 190 I.

No.8\100.-C.S.O.

;Uullidpal Eketioll.

2080 Oolonia,l Sec1'etary's o.tlice, TiliiO Pel·th, 21st Mal'ch, 1901.

I T is hereby notified tlmt ,t Return of the Election of an Officer to serve on the Council of the

undermentioned Municipality has bf'ell received at this Office:-

:MUNICIPALITY OF KALGOORLIE ( E,d ,·(t01·(l j ?tw'y Election).

COUNCILLoR-Hnrry vVoodman, vice

G. M. Bricklldl.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretq,ry.

MAR. 22, 1901.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 1151

No. 891O.-C.S.O. OH 0 Colonial Secreta),y's Office, DUi) Pe,·th, 21st l'iIaTch, 1!JUl.

IN accordance with the provisions of "The 1Ylunicipal Institutions Act, 1900," the 1Ylinister

directs it to be notified that a Petition, addressed to His Excellency the Administrator, has been received from the inhabitants of the town of Collie, tIll' substance and prayer of which is that the town be constituted a Municipality.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

No. 8905.-C.S.O.

Assistant District Registrar.

Colonial Secretary's Office, f.%\ PM·th, 21st lYIarch, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administnttor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint A. O.

PATCHE'l'T to act, temporarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births, De[Lths, and Marriages for the Murchison Registry District, vice J. A. M. vVilli[tlUS, resigned; to reside at Cmlding'warra, with effect from the 1st inst.

G. F. El,IOT, Under Secretary.

No. 8908.-C.S.O.

Assistant District Uegistral'.

'7 , Colonial Secreta,'y's O.Oice, Tuo, Pe,·th, 21st Ma,·ch,19(}/.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Exeeutive Council has been pleased to lLppoint Miss

NELLIE GRANT to act, temporarily, ltS Assishwt Distriet Registrar of Births, Deaths, and 1YL1,lTiages for the Dandaraga Registry District, 'vice E. M. Viueent, transferred; to reside at Moom, with effeet from the 1st inst.

G. F. ELIO'l" Under Seerehtl'Y.

No. 8893.-C.S.O. 597 Colonial Sec,·etltry's o.Oice,

T90T Perth, 14th Mm'ch, 1901,

H IS Excellency the Administmtor in Executive Council has been plelLsed to l"ppoint H. M.

SKINNER, E. G. THURKLE, E. SHENl'ON, lmrl F. It. BARLEE respectively to be the Retul'lling' Officers for the Electoral Districts of East Kim bedey, vVest Kimberley, Williams, and Perth.

00'1'. BURT, Under SecrettLry.

No. 8844.-C.S.O.

The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1900.

oon Colonial Secreta)'Y's Office, HoT Pe1'th, 20th Feb"1ta1'Y, 1!JOl.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Administrator in Council

bas been pleased to extend the period within which the first Eleetion of a Board uncleI' the above­mentioned Act for the Eastern, N orth-VV est, and Western District respectively shall be held, for sixty days in lieu of thirty days after the eonstitu­tion of sueh districts.

OCT. BUI1.T, Under Seeretary.

No. 890().-C.S.O.

Local Boar<l of' Health, Hullewa.

l,~"" Colonial Secreta)'y's o.tJice, "" Perth, 21st Ma"ch, 1901.

H IS Ex(;ellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint D. G.

CLIlCT allll JAil[ES McNAilIARA to be Members of the Gul1eWlt LOCltl Board of Health, vice J. Lang and C. Paul!, resigned.

G. ]'. ELIO'l" U nc1er Secretary.

No. 8U07.-C.S.O. ,,' 5 "* 1 Coloniltl Secretco'Y's Office,

TifoT Ilfol Perth, :21st March, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint A.

vYOOD, of Busselton ; THos. T. MOORE, of Gerald­ton; [tnd Ar,ExANDER ~1:UNRO, of Bunbury, to be Honorarv Inspeetors to the Central Board of Health EoI' the cltlTying out of Plague Regulations.

G. P.ELIOT, Under Secretary.

Premier' .• Department, Path, 13th Ma1'Ch, 1901.

THE following Telegram has been received from His Excelleney the Governor General, Sydney,

,wd is published for general information :-" Sydney, 4th March, 1901.

" King of England thinks that Officials should "wear full mourning, and General Public "half mourning, at reeeptiol1 during visit of "Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and " Duehess of York."

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary, Premier's Department.

The T'reasg,'y, Pe,.th, 15th M (Lj'ch, 1901.

I 'll is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned persons have been

licensed to vend Revenue Stamps '1'. H. GAIW, Sllbiaco ; .T. D. DAVIDSON, Bunbnry.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer,

Colonial T?'easw'e,"s Office, Pej·th, 27th Febnta,'Y, 1901.

l rr i::; hereby notified, for general information, th~tt the undermentioned persons have been licensed

to vend Hoevenue Stamps. L. S. ELIOT,

A. E. DEWAlt, York. P. F. RYAN, Perth.

Under Treasurer.

IV. lYI. COLGAN, Cottesloe Beach. ELINOR Sn,VESCl'ER, Subiaco. BIWWN- & SEWELL, lYlidland Junction. UEO. KmsoN, Church Book Depot, Perth. H. TRA'l'HA:OI, 'I'ambellup. lo. ELLSON, Perth. H. C. GLANVILLE, Plympton. lo.- BENARI, Perth. J. 'V. BARNARD, Perth. H. H. Porter, Perth. A. J. Ih'l'CLIFFE, Subiaco. FRANK JlIA'l''l'HEWS, Perth. UNION STORES LTD., Frenmntle. H. SHAW &; CO., Perth. '1', O. CAREY, Perth. L. S'l'EV]<JNS, Perth. GU'l'HRIE & Co., Fremantle. A. E. SHARLAND, Kalgool'lie. H. &; J. EVES, Nalllline. H. HARDEN, AlballY. J. A. BOOR, -West Perth. JANES Olm, Boulder. HENRY GOODHILL, Perth.

1158 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

C.L.D.-3742/1900.

Census of W (~stern Australia, W01.

Att01'ney Geneml's Office, Pe1·th, 27th Octobel', 1900.

M H, . .lYIALCOLlVI A. C. FRASER, Registrar General, r having been <bppointed Superintendent of Census for the purposes of "The Census Act, 1891," a.ud the hLl;:ing of ,1 Census on the night of Sun­dav, the 31st of Mm'ch, 1901, Government Resi­deilts, Resident and Police lVIagistmtes, are requested to give every a,ssistmwe in their power, and to afford ,L ready complilLllce with such instructions as may be issued by him from time to time.

R. W. PENNEFATHER, Attorney General.

Appointlllent.

IS'O" Depal'hnent Qf Lands and S1wveys, Hioo Pe1'th, 21st Feb"uary, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administn1tor in Executive Council Ims heen pleascd to make the follow­

ing temporary nppointment ill the Stock Depart­lUent :-

R. M. ALEXANDEIt to be Inspector of Rabbits,vice J. rV. W. Graham, resigned,

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under SecrehLry for Lnnds.

Appointlllent. (Game Act Amendment Act, 1900).

) 3i!" Depal·tment of La,nds and Stti'veys, I no I Pe;·th, 11th Feb1'tLal'y, 1!J01.

IS Excellencv the Administrator in Executive CouncillHt~ been pleased to make the follow­

ing appointments in the Fisheries Depnrtment:-A. AB.TORNSSEN, F. W. TAY LOR, W. KING, B.

O'HALLOll,AN, FRLIX LOCKE, and R. J. S. RODGRRS

to be Insp<'ctors under "The Game Act Amend­ment Act, 1900,"

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Hesignation.

Dcpat+ment of Lands (md S1WVCyS, 'r'!?o'o3 Pet·th, 27th Febj·lLlti·y, 1901.

IS Excellencv the Aclministra,tor in Executive Council h:1.s been plmsed to <wcept the

resigllation of J. A. Hick,; as Government Land 1\..gent at J:!'reJlHtntle, in the Department of LtLnds a,nd Surveys.

Lt. CECIL CLIF'rON, Under Secrehbry for Ijnncls.

'l'ownsite of )h'lIzies. (ARCHIBAIjD S'l'REET.)

Town Lot 917 opsn for Sale.

Depal·tmcnt of Lands (I,nd S'U1'peys, *g PM,th, 2ith Feb'rna1''Y, 1!-J01.

1'1' it; hereby notified, for general informntion, that TvIenzies rrown Lot 917 is now open for sale.

'1'he Crown Gmnt for this allotment will only extend to n depth of '.LOft. below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset price 'bt which this allotment will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by " The L,Lnd Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £30.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretnry for Lands.

'1'ownsite of ltlellzies.

Town Lot 907 open for Sale.

LH1. Depa1'tment of Lands and S1wveys, 1 9 0 I Pe,·th, 8th Ma1'Ch, 1.401.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that TvIenzies Town Lot 907 is now opl'n for sale.

The Crown Gmnt for this allotment will onlv extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the gronnd.

The upset price at which this allotment will be offered for sltle hy public auction, '1.S provided by "'1'he Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, he £10.

R. CEOIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWllsite of Northampton.

Lot 223 open for Sale under Regulations apply­ing to Suburban Lands for CUltivation.

Department of Lands and Sun'eys, PM·th, 27th Fell1'nm'y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, tlmt Northampton Lot 223 is now open for sale.

The upset price at which this lot will be offered for sale by public nuction, as provided by "The L'1.l1d Act, 1898," will, for the present, he £7.

This lot is availa,hle nnder the Regnlations pub­lished in the Government Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, pcLge 898, as n " Suburban Lot for Cultivlttion."

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lnnds.

l'owlIsUe of Windanya.

Reduction of Upset Prices.

5 U" tl Depal'hnent qf Lands and S1wveys, 9'" PM·th, 31st Janual'Y, 1901.

l "T is hereby notified, for general information, tlml. the Upset Prices of the undermentioned Win­

danya Town Lots Imve been reduced to the amounts shown hereunder:-

£5 each-Lots 2, 3, 5, 10 to 15 inclusive, 18 to 23 inclusive, 27 to 30 inclusive, 36 to 39 inclusive, 42, 45, 46, ctud47.

£10 e<tch-Lots 1, 8, 9,16, 17, 24, 33,40,41, ,md48.

R. CECIL CLl]'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'j'ownsite of J{algoorlif>. (NEAI~ RECREA'l'ION AND SHOW GIWUND.)

Town Lot 665 open for Sale.

Depw·tmenl qf Lands and Surveys, Perth, 27th Febl'wJ.l'y, 190.1.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, tlmt Kalgoorlie Town Lot 665 is now open for sale.

The Crown Gmllt for this fLllotmellt will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natuml surflw'e of the gTound.

The upset price e1!' which this allotment will he offered for sale by public (Luction, as provided by " The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be £20.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1V[AR. 2~, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 1159

'l'oWllsite of J{algoorlie (WILSON -STREE'I').

Town Lots 967 and 968 open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

Department of [,ctnds and Surveys, -~~rHt~ Pe1'th, 28th N01'eHtber, 1900.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that ~ Rlll~'oorlie Town 1Jots 967 and 968 will be thrown open for selection as "Residentiai Leases" on ,tncl itfter Sitturc1ity, December 22nd prox., subject to the ]~eguhttions published in the Government G{(I;ette of the 31st Ma,rch, 1899, page 960.

Applications may be lodged at the vVarc1en's Office itt any time prior to 22nc1 Decemher proximo, ,Llld any a,pplication so lodged will be deemed to have bccn lodged at nine o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will lJe determined by ballot ltt the Wttrden's Office, a,S prescribed by "The 1Jitnd Act, 1898."

In the cvent of allY applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improyements not erected or owned by such n,pplicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the vVan1en before his app1ica,­tion is a,pproved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the 22nd December proximo, a,nd are reminded tlmt it is unnecessa,ry to employ a,n }1,gent, as applica,tions may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Pla,ns of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, are now obtainable fLt this Office, and tLt the OfIices of the Warden, East Coolgttrdie Goldfield, fmcl Inspecting Surveyor, Coolga,rdie, tLud Government Land Agent, Ka,lgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secreta,ry for Lands.

'rowllsite of I{algool'lie. (HINEl'IIOA STREET.)

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

Depa,·trnent of Lands and Stt1'veys, Perth, 9th Janua;'y, 1901.

'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that 19 adtlit.iontll 'I'owu Lots have been laill out

within the '1'owusite of Ka,lgoorlie, tLud exclusive of those whieh have been "temporarily reserved" [Lud "excepted," are now open for sale.

The lots now surveyed are numbered from 1636 to 1 G54, inelusive. '

Lot 1642 has been" temporarily reserved," and 1Jot IG38 ha,s been" exeeptecl from sale" as !l\7G21.

Crown gTants for the lots will onlv extend to n, depth of 40 feet. below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by pu blie auction, as provided by "The L:md Act, 1808," will, for tl1(> present, be as follows :-

£12 each, Lots IG43 and 1644. £10 eaeh, Lots 1636, 1637, Hm9, 1640, 1641, and

1645 to 1654, inclusive. Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of

the lots referred to, will BhorLlv be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offiees of the Warden, East Cool­gal'die Goldfield, a,nd Inspeeting Surveyor, Coo1-garclie, and Government 1Jand Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIF'rON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'1'owusite of I{algoorlie (LATE a.M.L. 1287E).

Additional Town Lots open for Sale and Town Lots open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

Department of LWH?s and Sn'1't'ey-"

Pe)'ih, 1st Pebj·na,.y, 1.901.

i T is here~y. notified, for general inI()rlllatiO:l, tha,t I 24 w:JehtlOmti 'l'own Lot,; lmve been bud (lilt

within the Townsite of ICltlg'oorlie ltmi, exclusive of Town 1jot 1581, whi(;h has iJ'een .. excepted from sale anc1 OC(;uptttion" as !l\7()45 , are !lOW open for S,tle as Town Lots and for Seleetion as .. Resid<:'nti~tl I,ea,ses " respectively ~tS follow>-·

The allotments now survevec1 tLre numbered a,s follow :-Rl 089 and 1578 1;0 1600 inclusive.

TOWN LOTS NOW OPEN FOR SALE

(RI089, 1578 to 1580 iuclllsiYe, mId 1586 to 1504· indusive).

The upset prices at which the Town Lots now open for Sttle by Public Auction, as provided by "'1'11e Land Act, 1898," will for tl:e present be as follow:-

£15 each--Lots Id08H, 1578 to 1580 indnsive, 1586 to 1,588 indusive, f1llcl 1500 to 15~)!-3 inclusive.

£17 each-Lots 158H anc11594.

Crown Grants for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natuml sllrface of the ground.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS " RESIDEN'l'IAI, LEASES"

(1582 to 1585 inclusive, a,ncl 1595 to 1600 inclusive).

These Town Lots will be thrown open for Selcetion as " Residential Lettses" on tLlld ,Lfter ]'-'rida,y, the 1st March prox., subject to the Regulations published ill the Government Gazette of the 31st Mm'ch, 189~), page 960.

Applicdtions may be lodged a,t the VVarc1ell's Office a,t any time l)l'ior to 1s1 c1ay of :IYhreh, prox., and a,ny application so 10<1ged will be c1(!(,lllecl to ltaye been lodged at nine o'cloek 011 that lhty.

In the event of two or more ttpplica,tions for the same lot, priority \yill be determined hy ballot nt the Warden's Office, a,s prescribed hy "The Land Ad, 1898."

In the event of a,ny applicant obtaining Cl lot on which there are improvements not erectet1 or olYned by such applicant, he slutll plLy the f[tir vitlue of such improvements to t.he vVarden before his applicatioll is approved.

Intending a,ppliCf1.llts a,l'e requested to lodge t.heir applications before the 1 sf. cl.n,.v of March prox., [wc! are reminded that it is llnneeeSsal',v to employ [l,n agent, a,s application UHt}" be lodged persOlmlly 0]'

sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrang'ement of the lots referred to, will shorllv be obta,ina,ble ILt this Office, and at the Offices of the Wardon, Eltst Cool­garclie Goldfield, and Inspl'cting Surveyor, 8001-gardie, tLllc1 Government Land Agent, Ka,lgoorlie.

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

11fiO GOVERN)lENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Townsite of I{algoorlie.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale, and

Town Lots open for Selection as "Residential

Leases."

Department of Lctnds (tnd S1t1'veys, PM·t7o, 1 st Decembe,', 1900

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 70 additional Town Lots ha,ve been la,id out

within the Townsite of Ka,lgoorlie, a,nd, exclusivE' of those which lmve been "excepted from sale flUc1 occupation," are open for sale as Town Lots and for selection as "Residentia,l Leases" respectively, as follow:-

The allotments now surveyed flre numbered from 1655 to 1724 inclusivE'.

Lots 1661, 1662, 1690, 1691, 1695, 1711, and 1712 have been" excepted from s,11e " as !I\ 7.597.

TOW:N Lo'L'S NOW OPEN FOR SALE.

(Lots 1655, 1656.)

The upset price at which Town Lots 1655 and 1656 will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £6 each.

Crown grants for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natura'! surface of the ground.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS RESIDEN'L'IAL

LEASES.

(Lots 1657 to 16f-i0 inclusive, 1663 to 1689 in­clusive, 1692 to 1694 inclusive, 1696 to ] 710 inclusive, 1713 to 1724 inclusive.)

Thef;e Town Lots will be thrown open for selection a,s "ReslcLentia,l Leases" on and after :iYIond,1Y, 10th December instant, subject to the Regulations pub­lished in the Government Gazette of the 31st. March, 1899, page 960.

A pplicat.ions melY be lodged ttt the vVarden's Office at. any time prior to 10th December instant, and any applicat.ion so lodg'ec1 will be deemed to ha,ve been lorlgec1 at nine o'dock on that clay.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined by ballot at the Warden's Office, as prescribed hy "The Land Act, 1898."

In t.he event of any applimmt obta,ining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair vlllue of such improvements to the VVa,rden hefore his application is approved.

Intending applicant.s are requested to lodge their applications before the 10th Decem bel' instant, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as ,1pplications may he lodged personally or sent through the post.

Ph1lls of the same, showing t.he arrangemE'nt of the lots referred to, will shortlv be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of tIle \"1 al'c1en, East Cool­gardie Goldfield, iLnd Inspecting SmYeYol', Co01-gardie. and Government IJand Agent, K,tlgool'lie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

1;nder SeCl't'ta']7 tor La,ncls

'I'ownsite of' Kalgoodie. (SOUTH-EAST.)

Additional Town Lots open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

Deprm·tment of Lands and S1wveys, ~·Ht% Pe'tth, 7th Feb1·uury, 1901.

I, 'I' is hereby notified, for general information, that Town Lots 1727 to 1743, inclusive, within the

'rownsite of Kalgoorlie, will be t.hrown open for selection as " Resident.ial IJea,ses " on and after Mon­day, 25th February, instant.

These H.esidential Lots will be thrown open for selection suhject t,o the Regulations published in the Goue'rnment Gazette of the 31st March, 1899. page 960.

Applications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to Monday, 25th February, inst., anrl any application so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at 9 o'clock on t.h'1t day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined by some person appointed by the Hon. Minister for Lands, to inquire into the bona fides of the applicants.

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Wa.rden before his application is fLpproved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before Monday, 25th February inst., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an ,tgent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Pl[1nS of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and <Lt the Offices of the Wllrden, East Cool­gardie Goldfield, and Inspecting Surveyor, Coolgardie, and Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, UnderSecretary for Lands.

TowlIsite of' J{a,lgoorlie (LATE G.M.L. 1683E).

Additional Town Lots open for Sale. , ",., 3 Department of Lands and Surveys, 9, Perth, 2nd January, 1901.

I T is herehy notified, for general information, that _ 32 adc1itiona,l 'rown Lots have been laid out

within the Townsite of Kalgoorlie, and are now open for sale.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 1368 to 1399 inclusive.

Crown grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of 40 re et below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices at which these Town IJots will be offered for sale by pH blic auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:---

£12 each-Lots 1368 to 1374 inclusive. £15 each-Lots 1375 to 1399 inclusive.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, fLnd the Offices of the Warden and Govern­meut La. cl Agent, East Coolgardie Goldfield (Kal­goorlie), ,1ud the Inspecting Surveyor's Office, Cool­gardie Goldfield.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, V nder SecretcLl',Y for Lalfch,

?lIAR. 22, 1901.1 CrOVERNMENT GAZETTE. \V.A. 1161

Sale of Iialgoorlie IJots under Section 30 of' the Goldfields Art.

8" It 1 Depaj·tJnent of Ln:Yl,ds (tn£1. S1o've1'Y, 1') Perth, 2lith NOl'embe1·. 1900.

IT is hereby notified, for geneml illfol'llll1tioll, that the llndennentiOllE'd Kalgoorlie Lots ,Lre open for

sale, under Seetiun 30 tli the Holdtidds Act. a.t. the following priees :--.

£8 elleh.~Lots 858, 869, 870, 9,1-3 to 946 ill­clusi\'e. and 9.5l.

£1() eadl.-Luts 84.:2,844..,845. 850, 8·52 to S5U in<:l.usin\ i~6:2. 864, 871, 952. R·'.,)9. H82P. n8·58 to Ll8-5,; lnelusiv(', 1:1:21:3.

£11 eaeh.-I"ots R7-58, R7G8. ,111<1 R828. £12 ea<.:h.--Lots 804·, 80.5. 814- to 817 indusive,

820 to 82a inclusive, S:.W to 832 inclUSive, 836, 837, S3D, 8eLl, S4G to 849 inc:lnsiy('. 8-57, 861. 86G, and n735.

£15 each.- Lots 782 to ;-S4 inclusive, 793 tn 7HG inclusive, 800, 802, 803, S06, 808 to 811 inclusive, 813, 818, 819, 824 to 82(, inclusive, 828, 833, 83.';, ,md 840.

£20 earh.-Lots 765, 785, 792, 7D7, 7DD, 801, 807, 812, and 827.

£25 Clwh.-Lots 777 to 780 inclusiYe, 772, 773, 774, 787 to 790 inclusive.

£30 each.--Lots 770, 771, 775, 77G, 786, 791, 7H8, and D42.

£40-Lot 941. Crown gmnts for the lots will only extend to a

depth of 40 feet below the Imtnml surface of the ground.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, U ndpT Seeretcuy for Lands.

Townsite of Ralgoorlie. (NI~AR HACECOURSE.)

Addltional Town Lots open for Sale.

0; 71' Department Qt" L,"nds amI Sm'veys, ,." Perth, 21st NOl'embe>', 1900.

'1' is herehy notified, for general illformation, tha,t 1':' ,tdc1itiolml Town Lots have bepn laiu out

within the T()"'llsite of Kalgoorlie, ,md iLn) now open for s'Lle'.

The allotments HOW S\ll'v<,ycd an-~ numbered as follows :-11110G, HI ]07, Hl112, Hl1I3, R1132, R1139, Rl]40, 11,1149, Hll.50. I?1170, Rl171, Rll78, 11,1179, R1l94, and R119-5.

Crown Grauls for these Jots will onlY extend to i\,

depth of 40 feet helo\y the natuml smfal:p of the groulId.

The npset prices i\,t which the lots now open will be offered for s,tle by publir auction, as provided by "The Land Ad, 18H8," will, for the present, be as follows ;--

£7 each.--Lots H1112, H1132, R1140, R1149, Rl171, R1l79, andR1195.

£.'5 each.--Lots J11106, R1107, 11,1113, R1l39, R1150, R1170, R1l78. a,ndRl1H4.

Phtns of the SilllH'. ~howing the ,uTallgement of the lots referred to, are now obt-aimtble at thi", Office, and the Offices of the ,Vilrdcn and Goyerument IJancl Agent, East Coolgarc1ie G,)ldficld (ILLlgoorlie), and the Inspecting Surveyor's OHiee, Coolgaol'c1ie Gold­field.

11,. CECIL CIJI"F''I'ON, Under Seeretary for Lands.

'l'ownsite of' I{ulgoorlie (NEAR SHOW GROUND).

Additional Town Lots open for Selection as

"Residential Leases."

69 J, Department of Lands and. S10'veys, lDuTi Pe,·th, 20th Feb1'lut1'y, 1901.

T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that 80 additional Town Lots have been laid out

'within the rro\~'llsite of K,tlgoorlie, and, exelusiye of those whi('h have been "reserved" and "excepted from Sale lIlld Oc(:upatioll," will be thro\yn open for selectioll as .. Residenti<Ll Leases" on (cnd after \Vednesc1·,t,v, (,th JYIar<.:h, proximo, subject to the Hegulations published in tlw Govenlmeni Gazette of the 15th February, inshtnt, page G91.

The Lots now surveved are numbered as follows :~ 172.5, 172G, 178Li. to 11302 inelusive; 1823 to 1880 in­elusive, and 1887.

Lot 1887 has been "reserved," and I"ots 1795, 1829 to 1832 inclusive, "nd 1873 have been "ex­cepted fro111 sltle and occupation" as 11\7690.

Applications l1my be lodged [tt the \Varden's Office at any time prior to 6th :IYIctrch, prox., and any ttpplication so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the cvent of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of " The Land Act, 1898," iHld Sec. 2 of "The LlLlld Aet Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on whi0h there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he slmll pay the fair value of such improvements to t,he \Vlll'den hefore his applic[ttion is ltppl'oyecl.

Intending applicants a,re requested to lodge their applications before the 6th JYIarch, prox., and lHe reminded that it is unnecessftl',Y to employ an agent, as applications rnn.y he lodged personally or sent through the post.

Pbns of' the smne, showing the armngement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obh\'inable at this Office, and i\,t the Offices of th~ Warclcn, East Cool­gm'die Goldfield, [tnet Inspecting Surveyor, Cool­g,wdie, and Government L,mc1 Agent, Kalgool'lie.

11" CECIL CIJIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1'ownsite of ]{algoorlie.

Town Lots 1070 and 1071 open for Sale.

'_"_'L2_' Dep,,\·tment of Lands and. S1£1'veys, "'00 PM·th, 81st January, 1901.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Kalg-oorlie 'I'own Lots 1070 and 1071 are now

open for" sale. The Crown Gmnt for these Allotments will only

extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

Towll Lot 1072 has been" excepted from sale" as 11\6.10.

The upset price ltt which the Lots now open will be otIered for s,tle by public: auction, as provide.-l by "rrlle Land Act, 1898," will for the present be £50 each.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, U nc1er Secretary for Lands.

1162 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

'l'owllsite of Uoulder' (VICINI1'Y 0]' PARK LANDS).

Additional Town Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

7258 IIToo

Depa1'hnent of Lands and S1wveys, Pe1'th, 29th Decembe?', 1900.

I T is hereb;: l;lotified, for general infornultiOl~, that 11 176 addltIOnal Town Lots have been htld ont

within the Townsite of Boulder, and exclusive of those which have been" excepted from sale and occu­pation" will be thrown opeu for seleetion as Resi­dential JJeases on ,md after Monday, the 14th day of Ja.nuary prox., subject to the Regulations published in the Gm'l'xlIllleilf Gazette of the 31st March, 1899, page 960.

The additional Towll Lots now surveyed are numbered a.s follow :-302 :1lld1148 to 1317 inclu­sive.

Town Lots 1143, 1159, H60, 1172, 1179, 1185,1205, 1228, 1238, 123P, 1258, 1259, 1285, 1301, and 1317 Illtve been "excepted from sale and occupation" as

11\ 7629.

Applications may be lodged at the 'Warden's Office at any time prior to the 14..th January prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the san1e lot, priority will be determined by ballot at the WarJen's Office, as prescribed by "The IJand Act, 1898."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to Uw 'Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applic,mts are requested to lodge their applications before the 14th January prox., and are reminded tha,t it is ullnecessa.ry to employ [l,n agent, as a,pplications may be lodged personally, or sent through the post.

Plans of the sa,me, showing the lots referred to, are now obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the vVarc1en, K<tlgoorlie, lmc1 Government J,rmd Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R CE()II, CLIFTON, Under Secretary for JJands.

Unsubdivided Land lately within the Mount Baker Suburban Area open for Selection under Part V., Section 60, of "The Land Act, 1898." (Vineyards, Orchards, and Gardens.)

lULL!. Depa;·tmellt of Lands and S1wveys, IUOO PeTth, 24th JamtaT"y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the unsubdivided land lateh within the Mount

Baker Suburban Areft will be' open for selection under Part v., Section 60, of "The Lftnd Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 28th January inst.

Plans of ~ame and all information ltre now obtftinahle ;1,1. t.his offiee.

R. CECIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'J'ownsite of Boulde,'. (NORTH-WEST.)

Additional Town Lots open for Sale, and Town Lots open for Selection as Resi­dential Leases,

0330 DcpaTi1nent of Lamds and SgT"Veys, 'H PeTth, 14th DecembM', 1900.

I T is hereby notified, for general il1fonnatio~, that 129 addi.tiOlml 'l'oWll Lots have been laId out

within the Townsite of Boulder, and, exclusive of those which have been reserved and "excepted from sale and occupation," ltre open for sf.le as "Town Lots" and for selection as' "ResiclentifLI Leases," respectively, <ts follows :-

'1'he allotments now surveyed are numbered R679, R683, R684, and R686 to R81'1 inclusive.

Lots R742, R743, R770, R778, R779, R788, R789, R810, and R811 have been reserved.

IJots R693, R705, R720, R761, R769, and R7'71 have been "excepted from sa.le and occupation" as 11\7614.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

R683, R684, and R679. '1'he upset prices at which these lot& will be offered

for sale by public ,wction, as provided by " The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be as follows :-

£6 each-Lots R683 and R684. £10-Lot R679.

Crown Grants for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SELEOTION AS RESIDENTIAl,

LEASES.

Town Lots R686 to R692 inclusive, R694 to R704 inclusive, R706 to R719 inclusive, ,R721 to R74] inclusive, R744 to 1""760 inclusive, R762 to R768 i.nclusive, R772 to R777 inclusive, R780 to R787 inclusive, and R790 to 11.80D inclusive, will be thrown open for selection as "Residential Leases" on and after F'riday, 28th December instant, subject to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 31st Mareh, 1899, page 960.

Applications l1H.Y be lodged at the vVarden's Office at any time prior to the 28th day of December inst., and any application so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged f.t 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more n.pplic,.tions for the same lot, priority will be determined by ballot at the 'Warden's Office, as prescribed by "The T,and Act, 1898."

In the event of <tny applicnnt obtaining a lot on which there are improvements, not erected or owned by such npplicant, he shall pn,y the fair value of such improvements to the 'Vm'den before his appli.cation is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the 28th day of December inst., and are reminded that it is unneeessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable fLt this Office, and at the Offices' of the Warden, East Coolgardie Goldfield, and Illspeeting Surveyor, Cool­ga,rdie, and Government Lr1lld Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Undel' Secretary for Lands.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1168

'L'O"Wllsite of Boulder (North).

Additional Town Lots open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

'_0 ,--,_0 Depa,?"tment of Lands ancl S10TCYS, 1900 Perth, nh Fcbrna,.y, 1901.

I 'll is hereby notified, for gene raJ inform'1tion. that 42 ~tclditional Town Lots Imve been laid out

Witllin the 'rownsit€ of Boulder, auc1, exdusive of those which ha,ve been" excepted from sttle or occu­pation," will be open for selection 'cs" ResidelltiaJ Leases" on and aft€r Monday, 2.5th inst.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 1318 to 1359, inclusive.

'fown Lots 1318, 1330, 1388, 1347, [1nd 1350 have

been" excepted from sale and occupt1tion" as 7~8. These l'1,esidential Lots will be thrown open for

seleetion subject to the reguifttions published in the Gove1'nment Gazette of 31st March, 1899, page 960.

Applications may be lodged at the VV Melen's Office at any time prior to the 25th Fcbrmtry instant, and any applicl1tion so lodged will be deemed to llave been lodged at 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more ltpplications for the same lot, priority will be determ.ined by ballot at the Warden's Oflice, as prescribed by "The Lanel Aet, 1898," and" Land Act Amendment Act, 1900,"

In the event of any applicant obtaining tL lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he 81mll pay the bir vl11ue of such improvements to the vVarden before his fLpplication is l1pproved.

Intending applicants are requested t.o lodg-e their applicl1tions before the 25th Febnmry instant, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, itS applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and l1t the Offices of the Warden, East 0001-gardie Goldfield, and Inspecting Surveyor, 0001-gardie, and Government. Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. OECIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'ownsite of Boulder.

Residential Lots 1141 and 1142 open for Selection.

Depal·tment of Lancls and S1t1'Veys, t~{l~ Pel·th, 30th Novembel', 1900.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Lots IHl [,nd 1142 Wlt.hin the Townsite

of Boulder will be open for Selection l1S Residential Lots on and after Saturday, the 15th day of Decem­ber prox.

These ResidentIal Lots will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in the Govemment Gazette of :Ust March, 1899, page 960.

A pplications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 15th December proximo, and any application so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined bv ballot at the Warden's Office, as prescribed by H The Land Act, 1898."

In the event of l1ny applicant obtaining l1 lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned ?y such applicant, he 811[111 pay the fair value of such ~mprovel1lel1ts to the Warden before his application IS approved.

Intending applicl1nLS are requested to lodge their l1pplications before the 15th December proxinlO. and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as ltpplications 111[LY be lodged personally or sent through the post.

PIl1ns of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, l1nel at the Offices of the Wftrden, East 0001-gardie Goldfield, and Inspecting Surveyor, Ooolgardie, and Government La,nd Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. OECIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lt1nds.

'l'(Hmsite of BouMer (NEAR RACECOURSE),

Additional Town Lots open for Sale, and Town Lots open for Selection as " Residential I.eases."

Depaj,tment of LCinCZS ancl 81wveys, 4~%fi Pe'rth, 19th ·PebTuar1f, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 123 ac1c1itionlLl Town Lots htLve been laid out

within the Townsite of Boulder, and, exclusive of those which have been "excepted from sale and occup<Ltion," are open for sl1le as 1'own Lots and for selection as "Residential JJeases" respectively, as follow

The allotments now surveyed ,11'e numberec1 from 1360 to 1482 inelusive.

Lots 1360, 1370, 1382, 1392, 1400. 1404 to 1408 inclusive, 1420, 1421'>, 143,'), 1*40, 1445, 1456, 1470, 1479, l1nd 1482 hlLve been "exce!pted from sale ,tncl occupation" as 11\7670.

TOWN LOTS NOW OPEN FOR SALlC

(1377 to 1381 inclusive, 1383 to 1391 inclusive, 1393 to 1399 inclusive, 1401,1402,1403,1416,1417, 1418, 1419, 1421 to 1424 inclusive, 1426 to 1434 inclusive, 14<36, 1437, 1438, 1439, 1441 to 1444 inclusive, 1446 to 1452 inclusive, 1469, 1471, 1472, and 1473),

The upset prices at which these Town Lots will be offered for sale by public l1uction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£15 <,<tch-Lots 1423, 1427, 1429, 1431, 1433, 1441, 1443, 1446 to 1452 inclusive, 1469, 1471, 1472, ancl1473.

£20 each-Lots 137'7 to 1381 inclusive. 1383 to 13!)1 inclusive, 1393 to 1399 inclusive, 1401, 1402, 1403, 1416, 1417, 1418, 1419, 1421, 1422, 1424, 1426, 1428, 1430, 1432, 1434, 1436, 1437, 1438, 1439, 1442, and 1444.

Orown grants for these lots will onl,V extend to l1 depth of 40 feet below the natural sllrfaee of the ground.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SlCLlCCTION AS " RlCSIDEN1'IAL

LEASES"

(Lots 1361 to 1369 inclusive, 137] to 1376 inelusive, 1409 to 1415 inclu~ive, 1453, 1454, 1455, 1457 to 1468 inclusive, 1474 to 1478 inclusive, 1480, anc1.l481).

11.64 UOVERNMENT GA~ETTE, \-V.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

These Town Lots will be thrown open for selection as "Residential Leftses" on and after JYIonda,y, 4th lVIa,rch prox., subject to the Regulations published in the GoVe1"llment Gazette of the 15th February, 1901, page 69'1.

Applications may be lodged at the 'Warden's Office <l,t, any time prior to 4th Mareh prox., a,nd any appli­cation so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Section 17 of "The Land Act, 1898," and Section 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of ,my applicant obtaining a lot on which there ,we improvements not erected or owned by such applicfmt, he shall pay the fltir value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applielLllts are l'('quested to lodge their lLpplica,tions before the 4th JYIarch prox., and a,re reminded that it is lll111eCeSsal'Y to employ an agent, lLS applications UHt.'- hI: lodged l'e1'801l<t11y 01' sent throngh the post.

Plans of the same, showing the ctrmngemeut of t,he lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable ltt t,his Office, and at the Offi('e~ of the vVaI'dcn, East Cool­garc1ie Goldfield. and Illspectillg Surveyor. Cool­gardie, and GoVel'lllllellt :Lalld Ageut, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECn, CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'fownsite of Collie.

Additional Town Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

IV7 (; {JeJltlY{olflltt of La/id . ., ({/Ht Su,'J'1'eys. !f"'r 'J>wrfh. ,?7fh Dc'~einbe'l', J.9()(),

T '[' is herein: ~lOtili(:'d, for gcnpl'f~1 infol'lllatiol:, thltt ~ 159 aclchtIonal rrOWll IJotSl<ll'(' been laId out within the townsit(' of Collie, fwd, exclusive of thos(' which hftve been "teJllporarily l'('~('l'Vecl" and" ex­cepted from sale and occupation," will be open for selectioll as "Residelltial Lpase~" OH [md [tfter rfhursda,y, the 31'd day of Jauu,try Pl'OX" subjeet to the Regulat.ions pnblished in the O()Vf1'nmeni Gazette of 31st March, It:l99, p'.ge 960.

'fhe allotment~ llOW surveyed ,ue Illunbered from 590 to 748, inclusive. .

Lots 677 to 708, inclusive, have been" tempomrily reserved. "

Lots 590, OOl, 613, 635, 717, 734, 740, <tnd 7,.1;8 have been" excepted from sale and occupatioll" itS 11\ 7618.

Applications fOl'Hesidenti'l.l J.1ots J1lity be lodged at the Warden's Office rtt any time prior to the 3rd Jalllmry, 1901, alld <tuy [Lpplicfttions so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at nine o'clock 0 II

tha,t day.

In the event of two or more applicaJions for the ~ame lot, priority will be determined by ba.llot at the vVal'den's Ofliee, ,tS prescribed hy "The La,nc1 Act, 1898,"

In the event of any applicant obtaining ,. lot 011

which there m'e improvements not ereeted or owned by such applica.nt, he shall pay the fail' value of such improvements to the ,Va,rdell before his applicatioll is approved.

Intending applicants. are requested to lodge their a,pplications before the 81'd .January. 1!)01. a'nd are

rell1illdec1 that it is unnecessaq to employ an agent as applications may be lodged personally, or sent through the post.

Phtns of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the Registrar, Collie Mining District,

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lauds.

'l'owllsite of Oollie,

Amended Boundaries.

DCjJ,triment 0/ I,ands and Surveys, 'Hn Perth, 21st Ji'ebma-ry, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to 'tpprove of the

following boundltl'ies of the Towllsite of Collie, iulieu of those published in the Government Gm;ette of the 21st December, 1900, which are hereby cf1ncelled; fUld has also been plelLsed to order tlutt the land within such boundaries be elassed as Town a,nd Suburban

Bounded by lines stltrting from It point situltte 9 chltins +S links North and 27 chains 12 links West from Survey Tree'!, 20, on the right bltnk of the Collie River, anc[ extendiug 107c 29' 0'~ chains 04 links; thence 1970 31' 51 e[millS .j.g links. passing n.long the vVest-North-'West houndary of Collie M.L. 89 to its 'IV est corn or ; thence 2870

28' 48 chains 39 1 inks, and thence 35(f 59' 53 elmins 94 links to the starting point; to include also Reserve '1-794, as shown 011 Wellington O.P. 152. (Plan S, 17.)

'['he area described below is reserved to It depth of 100ft.

Bounded by lines stRrting from a point situltte 9 chains ·j·S links North and 27 chains 12 links 'Vest from Survey Tree 'l' 26, on the right Ilttnk of the Collie River, ltnd extending 17ll" 'ill' 5:3 chains \l·t· links; thence 2870 28' 55 chains 15 links to the Eltst-South-East boundarv of Collie )eLL. 107, thence 17° 27' 51 ohltin8 ,1,1, links, and thence 107° 2H' HR (,1mins 06 links to the starting point; to ineluc1e also late )eLL. 85. (Plan S. 17.)

J~ol1nded by linos 'bll'ting from the N orth-lDltst corner of Collie lVLL. 85. and extending 107° :32' ,tbout 36 chains; thence JOiQ 2n' 22 chains 21';:; links: thence 2870 29' 19 chains. IH{° 2fJ'1 J chains 7G links to the North boundary of l~esel've /i\~if)2; thcllce 2870 29' 17 clutll1s, and 170 29' ahont, :34 chains to tbe st;Lrt.ing point.

Excluding all htnds at present legally held under the Mineral T,ttmls Act and Regnhttions, except those held as business licenses or as residence areas, mId the area of land described hereunder and llluubered ill books and on pla,us of this Department

'lQ !I\ ,,' 76H:i. Bounded Oll the Noi'thetly and Bastel'ly by lines starting

from a point situltte 7 chains 79i'u links ,Vest ltlld 2 chains 46'"0 links North from the South-East corner of R.L. 454-, and extending 2870 20' 3 chains 16lo links, and 1970 29' 8 chltil1s 16 Tt; links, the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal.

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

Open for Selection.

Depal'tment 0/ Lands and Sn1'Veys, Pedh, 28th Febl'ncwy, 1901.

1'1' is hereby notifi.ec1, for geneml infornmtioD; that . the lalld comprised in Application No. 'l,' (being

portion of late :Reserve 69i;) is now open for selection

uucler Part VII. of "The Land Act, 1898."

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretar~- for Lands,

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1165

Townsite of liIulwarrie (NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD).

New Town Lots open for Sale and Town Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

1-007 fifuo

Depm·tment of Lands and S1wveys, Perth, Zncl Jamcal'Y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 132 new Town Lots haNe been laid out within

the Townsite of JIIIulwltl'l'ie, and, exclusive of those which-have been resel'veel and" excepted from sale and occupation," are open for sale [tS Town Lots ,tnel selection as .l:Gesidential LeltSeS respectively ltS follow:-

The Town Lots now surveved are numbered from 1 to 132 inclusive. "

Lots 7, 8, 11, 12, 17, 18, ltnd 28 have been reserved.

Lots 37, 44, 45, 50, 54, 5,5, 60, 63, 68, 73. 81, 82, 92, 97, 98, 105, 106, 109, 110, 126, 127, ltlld 131 lmve been excepted from s,.tle [wd occupation as 11\75~)9.

TOWN LOTS. The upset prices [tt which the frOWn Lots now

open will be offered for sale by public auction, ,tS provided by "The Llwd Act, 1898," will for the present be as follow :-

£20 each--Lots 1, 9. 16, 24, 2.5, 32, 33, 40, 41, 48,49,56,57,64,65,69,76,77,84,85,93, 100.

£15 ench-Lots 2 to 6 inclusive, 10, 13, 14, 15, 19 to 23 inclusive, 2G, 27, 29, 30, 31, 34,35, 36, 38, 39, 42, 43, ,l,6, 47, 51, 52, 53, 58, 5H, 61, 62, 66, G7, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 83, 86 to HI inclusive, 94, 95, 9G, ltnd 99.

Crown grants for these lots will only extend to ,t depth of 'LOft. below the Imtural surInce of the ground.

TOWN Lo'l's OPEN FOI~ SEI,BC'l'ION AS "It.EsIDlm'rIAJ, LEASES"

(101 to 132 inclusive, exclusive of Reserves). The lots for selection as "Residentia,l Leltses"

will be thrown open on and [tfter Friday, the 25th ehty of January inst., subject to the Reguhtions published in the Gov6nmwnt Gazette of 31st Mm'ch, 1899, page 960.

Applictttions nuty be lodged at the vVal'den's Office Ltt any time prior to Friday, 25th Jetnuary inst., and any etpplication so lodged will be deemed to Illtve been lodged at 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the s<tll1e lot, priority will be determinecl by ballot <tt the W <trden' s Office, <ts prescribed by" The Land Act, 1898."

In the event of any etpplicttnt obt<tining et lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such <tpplicant, he sh<tll p<ty the fair value of such improvements to the vVttrden before his ttpplicfttion is approved.

Intending npplicants are requested to lodge their npplicfttions before the 25th January inst., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an <tgent, l1S applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Ph1ns of the smne, showing the <tl'l'angement of the lots referred to, will shortly bG obtainaLle "t this Office, <tnd at the Offices of the Wttrclen, N ort11 Cool­gardie Goldfie1d, and Inspecting Surveyor, Coolg<trc1ie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretttry for Lands,

'l'ownsite of Coolgardie. (KING STREET.)

Town Lot 1960 open for Selection as a Residential Lease.

1322 U Depa;·tl1!ent of Lands and S1o·,veys, TU"" PM·tlt,24th Jamca1'y, 1.901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Coolgarc1ie Town Jjot 1960 will be thrown open

as tt "Residential Lea,;e" on <tnd after Saturday, 16th February prox., subject to the Regulations pub­lished in the Government Gazette of the 31st M<tl'ch, 1899, page 960.

Applic<ttions mny be lodged at the vVm'den's Office at any time prior to 16th February prox., and any ttpplictttion so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at nine o'clock on th<tt day.

In the event of two or more applicntions for the sallle lot, priority will be determined by bttllot at the vYarden's Office, as prescribed by "The Laud Act. 1898."

In the event of ltny ltpplimtnt obtaining It lot 011

which there <tre improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fltir value of such improvements to the vVarden before his ltppli­cation is ttpprovec1.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their iLppliclttions before 16th February Pl'ox., ltnd an: reminded tlmt it is unnecessltry to eUlploy an agent, as applications may be lodged personltlly or scnt through the post.

Plans of the same, showing this lot, itl'e now obtainable at this Oflice, and a,t the Offices of the ·Wa.rden, Coolg,uc1ie Goldfield, [wc! Inspecting' Sur­veyor, Uoolgltrdie.

R CECIL CLH'TON, U uder Secretltry for Tjltuds.

'l'ownsite of J.<'remalltle.

Additional Town Lots thrown open for Selection as Residential Leases.

101 "7 Depco·tment qf Lands and S1t1'Veys, 98 PC1·th, 5th' Janua1'y, 1901.

1'1' is hereby notified, fnr general inIol'mntion, thlLt Lots 1099 to 1108, inclnsive, and 1420 to 1429,

inclusive, within the Towl1site of FrelllfLlltle, will be open for selection as Residenti,"1 Le<tses on and after ThursdltY, 24th of Janunry instltnt, subject to the Regullttions published in the Government GaPlette of 31st March, 1899, page 960.

Applications may be lodged at this Office a.t any time prior to 24th January instant, and anyappliclt­tion so lodged will be deemed to have been lodgedltt nine o'clock on that day.

In the event of two or more applicfttions for the same lot, priority will be determined by hltllot ltt this Office, ltS prescribed by" The L,md Act, 1898."

Intending <tpplica,nts are requested to lodge their applications before the 24th Jamlltr.v instant, and ,11'e reminded tlmt it is unnecessary to employ an agent, ltS applieations may be lodged pel'sOlmlly nr sent through the post.

Plltl1s of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, ,11'e now obtltinable at this Office, and at the Office of the Govel'l1lllent Lnnd Agent, Fremantle.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

1166 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Townsite of Ifatllleen (NEAR "ABBOTTS," EAST :&1:URCHISON

GOLDFIELD).

New Town Lots open for Sale.

Depa?·tment qf Lands and SU"veys, t"~-fH1 Perth, 21st November, 1900.

IllS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers given him

by "The Lands Act, 1898," ha,s been pleased to order th.tt the Crown Lands included within the boundaries

of Reserve 7~1 be classed as "Town and Suburban" to form a Townsite within the East Murchison Goldfield, hereafter to be known and distinguished as "Kathleen."

The lots now surveyed are numbered from 1 to 50 inclusive.

Town Lot 41 has been" reserved," and Lots 4, 13, 29, 37, 45, and 50 have been" excepted from sale" as 11\7552.

Crown Grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices l1t which the Lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The IJcl,nd Act, 1898," will for the present be as follows :-

£20 each-Lots 1, 8, 9, 16, 17, 24, 25, 32, 33, 40, 42, and 49.

£15 each-Lots 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18 to 23 inclusive, 26, 27, 28, 30,31, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 43, 44, 46, 47, and 48.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office and Warden's Office, East Murchison Gold­field.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWllsite of Sir Samuel (EAST MUR0HISON GOLDFIELD).

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

H.t.< Depa?·tment of Lands and SU1'Veys, 06 Perth, 19th Jantta,'y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 20 additional Town Lots have been laid out

within the Townsite of Sir Samuel, and (exclusive of Lots 265 and 267, which have been reserved), are now open for sale.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered 265 and 267 to 285 inclusive.

Crown grants for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by public 'luetion, as provided by .. The L:llld Act, 189B," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£10 each-Lot.s 277 to 284 inclusivE'. £15 each - Lots 268 to 274 lnclnsil'e, and 276. £20 I'ach-Lots 275 and 285.

PI lUS of tl:e s:tmc, showing the ;L: ran2"'lllent, of the lot, r~felTl'd to. will ~hol'l;lv bp ohtaill[\,hle at th s Office, HIlt, vVal'den's Utfice, East. illul'ebison {";o:~li-:el,l.

R OEC[L CLIF'TON, UUller Seel'etu,ry for Lands.

TOWllsite of' Pilldar (CUE RAILWAY, ABOUT 18 :&HLES EAS'r FROM

MULLEWA).

New Town Lots open for Sale.

Department of Lands and S,wveys, G~~O Pe?·th, 14th Febl'lW?'y, 1901.

'HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers given him

by "The Land Act, 1898," has been pleased to set apart the Crown Lands included within the bound-

aries of Reserve 6~9 as "Town and Suburban," to

form a Townsite on the Cue Railway (about 18 miles East from Mullewa), hereafter to be known and dis­tinguished as " Pilldar."

The lots now surveyed are numbered from I to 32 inclusive. .

Town Lots 5, 27, and 28 have been" excepted from sale" as 11\7648.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be as follow:-

£5 each--Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,10 to 15 inclusive, 18 to 23 inclusive, 26, 29, 30, and 31.

£7 each-Lots 1, 8, 9, 16, 17, 24, 25, and 32. Plans of the same showing the arrangement of the

lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this Office and at the Office of the Government Land Agent, Geraldtoll.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWllsite of' Horseshoe (PEAK HII.L GOLDFIELD),

New Town Lots open for Sale.

1618 Depa?·tment of Lands and S1wveys, IT" PeJ·th, 14th Feb?'ua,'y, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive . Council, by virtue of the powers given him

by "The IJand Act, 1898," has been pleased to set apart the Crown Lands included within the

boundaries of Reserve 7fJ32 as "Town and Subur­

han," to form a Townsite within the Peak Hill Goldfield, hereafter to be known and distinguished as " Horseshoe."

The lots now surveyed are numbered from I to 44 inclusive. •

Crown Grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£10 each.-Lots I, 2, 3, 14 to 19 inclusive, and 38 to 43 inclusive.

£12 each.-Lots 4, 13, 20, 37, and 44. £17 each.·--Lots 5,6,7,9,10,11,22 to 27 in­

clusive, and 30 to 35 inclusive. £20 each.-Lots 8, 12, 21, 28,29, and 36.

Lots 1 to 16 inclusive, 21 to 37 inclusive, and 40 and 41 will be t.hrown OpOll under Section 30 of the Goldfields Act.

Plans I)f the same showing t.he anangemen I of tho Lots rofeneel to will shortly b" obtainable at this Ofliee, and W<Lrden's Oilice, Peak Hill Goldfield.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1167

Townsite of Sonthern Cross.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale, and Town Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

H1J-& Depm·tment of Lands and Stt1'veys, Perth, 5th December, 1900.

I T is hereby notified, for genentl informlttion, that 88 additional Town Lots have been laid ont

within the Townsite of Southern Cross, [md, extlusivE: of those which have been "excepted from sale and occupation," are open for sale as "Town Lots," llnd selection itS "Residential IJeases," respeetively, 'cs follow:- '

The Town Lots open for sille are numbered from 518 to 553 inclusive.

The Town Lots open for selection iLS "I~esidenti[tl Leases" are numbered from 466 to 517 inclusive.

Lots 472, 477, 512, 505, 536, 537, and 551 have been "excepted from s[tle [tlld occup[ttion" ltS Ji\5827.

TOWN I.JOTS NOW OPEN FOR SALE

(518 to 553 inclusive). The upset prices at which the Town Lots now open

will be offered for s[tle by public [tuction, itS provided by "The Limd Ad, 1898," will, for the present, he as follow:-

£15 each.-Lots 518, 527, 528, 538, 545, 546, and 553.

£10 each.-Lots 519 to 526 inclusive, 529 to 535 inclusive, 539 to 544 inclusive, 547 to 550 inclusive, and 552.

Crown gmnts for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

TOWN LOTS OPEN POR SELECTION AS "RESIDEN­

TIAL LEASES"

(466 to 517 inclusive). The lots for selection as "Residential Leases" will

be thrown open on and after Monday, 17th Decem­ber inst., subject to the Regulations pu blished in the Govennnent Gazette of the 31st Mareh, 1899, page 960.

Applications lllay be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 17th Deeember, 1900, and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at 9 o'cloek on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined by ballot at the Warden's Office, as prescribed by "The Land Ad., 1898."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant., he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Int.ending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the 17th December, 1900, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the ~ame, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the Warden, Yilgarn Goldfield, Southern Cross.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Townsite of Southern Cross (ALTAIR Sl'REET).

Additional Town'Lots open for Selection as "Residential Leases,"

Depa·)·tment of Lmuls and Sm'veys, {-g.~-t- Pe1,th, 20th DeCel1Lbe't, 1900.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that 1.5 additional Town Lots have been l[tid out

within the Townsite of Southern Cross, 11nd will be open for selection as "Residential Le[tses" on and after Monday, 7th January proximo.

The [tllotments now surveyed are numbered from 446 to 460 inclusive. .

The lots for selection 11S "Residential Leases" will be thrown open on [tlld after :l'IIondfLY, 7th January prox., subject to the Regulations published in the Govenwwnt Gazette of the 31st lYlareh, 1899, page %0.

Applications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at [tny time prior to the 7th January prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to h[tve been lodged at 9 o'clock 011 th[tt clay.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined by bltllot at the Warden's Office, as prescribed by "The Land Act, 1898."

In the event of any applicant obtaining [t lot on which there [tl'e improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he s111111 pay the fair value of such improvements to the "Warden before his applie11tion is approved.

Intending [tpplicants arc requested to lodge their applications befl·re the 7th January prox., and are reminded th11t it is unneeessary to employ an agent, as applications may Le lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortlv be ohh1,inable at this Offi"e, and at the Ofiice O'f the Warden, YilWtl'll Goldfield, lLnd Government L,md Agent, Southern Cross.

R. CECn CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

----_._----

'l'owlIsite of nulla Bulling (COOLGARDIE RAILW A.Y).

Reduction of Upset Prices of Town Lots.

Department of Lands and Slwveys, Pe?·th, 5th Decembe?', 1900.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Upset Prices of the undermentioned Bulla

Bulling Town Lots have been reduced to the amounts sho'wn hereunder ;-

£5 each-Lots 2, 5, 6, 7, 21, 22, and 23. £7 each-Lots 1, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 24, 29

30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 38, 41, 42, and 46.

£9 each-Lots D, 32, 33, 44, and 45.

£15 each-Lots 39 and 40.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Dnder Secretary for Lands.

1168 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Townsite of Mt. ~Iagnet.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

Depar'tment. ~t' Lands a,nd 81<'1'Veys, 'i}~o Perth, 24th Jamtar'y, 1901,

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 10 additional Town Lots have been htid out

within the town site of Mt. Magnet and are now open for sale.

The allotments now surveyed are num bereel 200, 201, 203, 204, anel 206 to 211 inclusive.

Orown grants for these lots will only extend 1.0 it

depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

The upset priees at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, [t8 provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be £7 per lot.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the vVarden's Ofiiee, Murchison Gold­field.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretltry for Lands,

Sale of Mt. Magnet Town Lots under Section 30 of the Goldfields Act.

DepCt1'trnent of Lands and Surveys, Per·th, 24th Januar'y, 1901.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Mt. Magnet 1'own Lots are

open for sale under Section 30 of the Goldfields Ad, at the following prices :-

£10, Lot 213. £7 each, Lots 205 and 212.

Orown Grants for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40ft. below the natural surface of the ground.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Townsite of Mt. MOl·gans.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale and Town Lots open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

" 2 1 1 Department of Lancls and 8ur"veys, IH. Per·th, 24th JCt1t1Ca)'lI, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 254 additional Town Lots hnve been laid out

within the Townsite of Mt. 11 organs, and, exclusive of those which have been" res,orved" a,nd "excepted from sale and occupation," are open for sale ltS " Town Lots" and selertion [ts " Resid ential Leases" respectively as follow:-

The Town Lots open for >,1,le l1,!'e numbered from 216 to 320 inclusive.

The Town Lots open for seleetion as "Residential Leases" are numbered from 67 to 215 inclusive.

Lots 70,80,90, 95, 100, 111, 120,125, 135,140, 156,162,173,179,186, 198, 20~ 2]2, 21~ 21~ 22& 235, 236, 251, 258, 262, 264, 268, 272, 273, 283, 286, 292, 310, 316, and 317 have been excepted from sale or occupation as A\ 7641, and Lots 240, 241, 304, and 291 have been reserved.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SALE

(216 to 320 inclusive).

The upset prices ELt which the Town :Dots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act," will, for the present, be ItS

follow:-

£15 each-Lots 218 to 222 inclusive, 233, 234, 237, ~38, 249, 250, 252, 253, ltnc1 254.

£20 each-Lots 223,225,226,227,229,230,232, 239,242 to 246 inclusive, 248, 255, 257, 259, 260, 261, 265, 261:l, 267, 21:l9, 270.

£25 each-Lots 224, 231, 247, 256, 263, 271, 289, 290,293,294,297 to 302 inclusive, 314, 315, 318, [mc1 819.

£30 each-Lots 274 to 278 inclusive, 281, 282, 284,285,288,295,296,303,306, 307, 808, 309, 311, 313, and 320.

£3.') each-- Lots 279, 280, 287, 305, and 312.

'Value of improvements to be added to upset prices on Lots 280 l1nu 306.

Orowll grants fol' these lots will onlv extend to It

depth of '40 feet below the na,t.ural s~rf,t .. e of the ground.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS "RESIDEN­

TIAL LEASES"

(67 to 215, inclusive).

The lots for selection as ., Residential Le,lses" will be thrown open on and after Saturday, 16th F'ebrua,ry proximo, subject to the Reguhttions published in the Gover'nment Gazette of the 31st March, 1899, p,1,ge 960.

Applications may be lodged at t,he Warden's Office at any time prior to the 16th February proximo, and ltl1y applicat.ion so lodged will be deemed to Imve been lodged nt 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two 01' more ltpplicatiollS for the Sf1me lot, priority will be determined by htllot at the Wa,rden's Office, as prescribed by "The Land Act, 1898."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not ereded' or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Wltrden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants a,re requested to lodge their applications 11efore the 16th February proximo, and are reminded that it is unl1eeessary to employ an '.gent, as applications may be lodged personally 01'

sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtaimLble at this Office, and 'Lt the Office of the Wal'den, J\'ft. Mar­garet Golclfield, lYIalcoll1l.

R. OECIL OLIFTON, Under Seel'etary for Lands.

Witlldl'awui of Crown Lamls from Selection nnder Part VI. of "'l'he Land Act, 1898."

J!.724 Depa"·trnent of Lands and Sur'veys, 19UU Perth,12th /Jecernbe",1900.

1'1' is . hereby notified, for gen.el:al infol'~l1ation, that H1S Excellencv the AdmullstratOl' III Execut.ive

Oouncil has been pieltSec1 to withdraw from selection, under Pm·t VI. of "The Lflnd Act, 1898," all the Crown Lands sitmtte within the Murray, Wellington, Sussex, and Nelson Districts. C

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1160

Townsite of Mulwarrie.

Amendment of Boundaries.

UUclU' Department of Lands and S1wveys, IVU" Pe,·th, 31st Jan·garu, 1901.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the

following boundaries of the Townsite of 1VI ulwarrie, in lieu of those published in the GoveTnmenf Gazette of 14th Septell1ber, 1900, which are hereb~' ea,neelled;-

Bounded 1Jy lines starting from the II' est corner of G.i'll.L. ,Wiu, and extending 2.J,9' lS~' about 100 chains; thence 3390 lSr tlbollt SO chains; thence mf lSr tlbout 92 chains to the Western bouncbrv of G.JH.L. 52Gu; thence in [1, genertll Southerly direction' by said IVestern boundary. and by the II' est ern boundtlries of G.iH.Ls. '154u, 4772, 3212, and 424u, and the prolongtltion of the latter to the N orth­'Western boundtlry of G.1ILL. (,llu; thence 2220 2:3' passing along part of the Korth-IVestern boundary of said GUu and that of G.::\!LL. 4·0iu to the starting point.

Excluding the area bounded on the NOTth1vanZ by FOlTest Street, on the Southward by Connel Street, on the EastwaTd by Crossland Str'eet, and on the Westwa1'(l by Ducro~' Street; ,Lnd all bnds at present legally held 'under the Goldfields Act and Reguhtions. and the Mineral Land Act and Regulations, except those held under Business Licenses or as Residence Areas.

11,. CECIL CLIFTON, U ader Secretary for Ltmcls.

'I'owusite of ParkerYille. (EAS'l'.ERN RA.ILWAY.)

New Town Lots open for Sale.

Department of Lands and I:>w·veys. 'EO Perth, 21st November, 1900.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers given him by

"The Land Act 1898," has been pleased to order that the Crown Lands included within the boun­daries of Parkerville Suburban Area be classed as " Town and Suburban," to form a Townsite on the Eastern Railway, hereafter to be known and dis­tinguished as " Parkerville 'fownsite."

'rIle allotments now surveyed are numbered from 1tl5 to 179 inclusive. .

Town Lots 168 and 169 have been reserved.

The upset price at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by " 'rhe Land Act 1898," will for the present be £6 each.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'owIlflite of ~Ieckering.

Town Lots 74 and 75 open for Sale.

132'" Department of Lands and S1wveys, Tiloo Pe,·th, 24th Jamta?'y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Meckering Town Lots 74 and 75 are now open

for sale. The upset price at which these allotments will be

offered for sale by public auction, as provided by " The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £10 e."ch.

R. CECIL CLIFTON Under Secretary for Lands.

'rowmdte of Hopetonu (MARY ANN HARBOUR).

Phillips River Goldfield.

/ll:-;;.t De{iadmcnt Ql Lands {iiHl S!l'1"veys, Ho" Perth, !ltl< Ji'eb1'1wl'Y, 1901.

H IS Excellene:; the Admiuistrator in Executive Council. by yirtne of the powers given him by

"'1'he L<Llld Ad. 1898." has hec'Jl pleased to set ltPl11'l the lands included within the boundaries hereunder described as Town mvl Suburb,m. to form a Townsite within the Phillips RivC'l' Goldfield, hereafter to be known and (listiugllished RS "Hopetoun."

Bonnded by lines start-int?o from a point situate North 120 dmins and \Vest HO clmins from High vYater JYlark at 1\lary Ann Point, mul extending East iliO chains and South about 80 chains to tl1<' High -Water :lilark on Sell Coast; thence vYesterl." along said High \Vnter JYlal'k to II point South of the starting- point; Hnd thence North to said Sbl'tillg' point.

Excluding all la,ncb at present legall~' held unde! the Goldfields Ad '"Hd Regnhttiolls and Mineral Lm1(ls Aet and l~eglllations, exeept those hehl under husiness liepnsps 01' as residenee a,reas.

'rhe Lots now s\ll'\'pved lU'(> JJ l1lYJ hered from 1 to 117 incl usive. .

Town Lot 48 has been "temporarily reserved." Lots 54·, 55, 60, 61, 62, 67, 68, 69, 74, 75, 115, ] 16. Rnd 117 ll<1,ve been "reserved," and I~ots 1, 6,7,21, 41, 93, 94, 9H, 104, and 10.5 have been" excepted fro111 sale" as 11\7663.

Crown grants for the lots will ollly extend to a depth of Lton. below the natural surface of the ground.

'rhe upset pl'iees at which the lots now open will be offere(] for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Aet, 1898," will, for the present he as follow;--

£15 each.--Lots 9 tu 14 inclusive, 17 to 20 in­elusive, 22, ~Lt to 30 inclusive; 32 to 38 inclusive, 40, 42 to 46 inelnsive; 57, 58, 59, G3,64, 100 to 108illelnsive; 106, 108 to 114 in elusive.

£20 each.---Lots 2 to 5 inc1nsive, 8, 1.5, 16, 23, 31, 39, 47, 49 to 53 inclusive; .56, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 82 to 86 inclusive ; 88 to H2 inclusive, and 95 to 98 inclusive, and 107.

£25 eaeh.-Lots 48, 73, 7f) to Bl inclusive, and 87.

'fhe va,lue of improvelllents to he added to upset price.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable nt this Office, and the Offices of the vYarden, Phillips River Goldfield, tmd Government Land Agent, Albany.

11. CECIL CLIFTON, UncleI' Secretary for Lands.

Towusite of I{ookyuie.

Town Lot 49 open for Sale.

1317" Depa.,·tment of Lands and S1wveys, Tiloo PM·th, 16th Janua"]I, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, fo1' general information, that Kookynie'1'own Lot 4·9 is now open for sale.

The Crowll grant for this lot will only extend to a depth of 40ft. below the nat1l1'al snrbce of the ground.

The upset price at which this lot will be offered for sale by public mwtion, l'S provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £20.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1170 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

'l'ownsite of MuIlalyup (BUNBURY-BRIDGETOWN RAILWAY).

Suburban Lots open for Sale under Regulations applying to Suburban Lands for Cultivation.

DepMtment of Lands and Sttrveys, sH' Perth, 13th Manh, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers given him

by "The Land Act, 1898," has been pleased to set apart the Crown land included within the boundaries

of Reserve 63'lh as "Town and Snburban," to form a

Townsite on the Bunhury-Bridgetown Railway, here­after to be known and distinguished as "Mullalyup."

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 1 to 9 inclusive.

Suburban Lots 1 and 6 have been reserved, and Suburban Lot 9 luts been "excepted from sale and occupation" as 11\7688.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be as follow:-

£5 each-Lots 4 and 5. £6 each-Lots 2 7, and 8. £7-Lot 3.

These Suburban Lots are thrown open for sale under the Regulations published in the Govemment Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, pitge 898, relating to the sale of Suburban Lands for Cultivation.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, wiII shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the Offices of the Government Land Agents at Bunbury and Bridgetown.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Townsite of J{ellerberrin (YILGARN RAILWAY).

New Town Lots open for Sale.

DepaJ·tment of Lands and SU?'veys, 1'.\07 Pm·th, 27th FebntIJ.)'y, 1901.

I::I IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive _.1- Council, by virtue of the powers given him

by "The Land Act, 1898," hits been pleased to set apart the Crown lands included within the area hereinafter particularised as Town and Suburban, to form a Townsite on the Yilgal'll R,tilmty, hereafter to be known and distinguished as " Kellerberrin."

Bounded by lines st1Lrting from the North-East corner of Kellerberrin Town Lot Hi, and extending 3520 50' 4 chains 25,-'0 links; thence 82° 50' 36 chains to the North-East

corner of Reserve 3~2; thence 1720 50' to the North side of

Yilgarn Railway Reserve, and along it -Westerly to a point

North of the North-East corner of Reserve 3~9; thence

South to said corner, and Southerly, vVesterly, and Northerly alonD' the East, South, and West boundaries of the said Rese~ve and the West boundary of Kellerberl'in Town Lot 1 to its N orth-vYest corner; thence 2620 50' 4 chains 28,6" links; thence 3520 50' 7 chains "0 link; thenco 820 50' 2 chains 10 links; thence 3520 50' 4 chains 25 links; and 820 50' 11 chains 50 links to the starting point.

The allotments already surveyed itre numbered from 1 to 22 inclusive.

Lots II and 12 have been excepted from sale as

7~7, and 2,3, and 6 have been temporarily reserved.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sitle by public ituetion, as pl'ovided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£5 each--Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, and 17 to 22 inclusive.

£7 each-Lots 7, 10, an cl 16. Value of improvements to be added to upset prices

of Town Lots 2, 3, and 6. Plans of the Sltme, showing the al'mngement of the

lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the Office of the Government Land Agent, Northam.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rowllsite of J)enison.

Additional Suburban Lots for Cultivation open for Sale, and Working Men's Blocks open for Selection, respectively.

9194 Depw·tment of Lands and S10'veys, 1ro- Perth, 8th MW'ch, 1901.

1-T is hereby notified, for general information, that 18 additional Suburban Lots have been litid out

within the Townsite of Denison, and are now open for sale and selection.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 42 to 59 inclusive. .

Lots 46 and 47 ha VI> been "excepted from sale and occupation" as 11\ 7696.

The npset prices at which the lots now opened ill be offered for sale by public ,wction, as provided by "The land Act, 1898," will for the present be as follow:-

£6.-Lot 58. £14.---Lot 57. £15.-Lot 56. £16 each.-Lots 48 and 50 t.o 55 inclusive. £17.-Lot 43. £18 each.-Lots 44 and 45. £20.-Lot 49. £21.-IJot 59. £30.--Lot 42.

These lots are avitilitble under the Regulations published in the Governrnent Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, page 898, itS Submban Lands for CultiVlttion, and Lots 43 to 45 inclusive, and 48 to 58 inclusive, are also available as "\Vorking Men's Blocks," at the prices itbove-mentioned, nnder Part IX. of "The Land Ad, 1898."

Pltws of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the Government Laud Agellt, Gemldton,

R. CECIL CLIFTON, U uder Secretary for Lands.

Open for Selection (under Part V. of the Land Act, 1898).

Depa?'tment of Lands and SU1'veys, eH' Pel·th, 9th March, 1901.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that

portion of Reserve 6~5, situate East of the East boundaries of Kojonup Locations 742 and 869, will be open for selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after April 1, 1901.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1171

Amemled Boundaries of Boyanup Agricultural Area.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 14th Febl'1wry, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administra,tor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the

following boundltries of the Boyanup Agricultural Area, in lieu of those published in the Gove1'nment Gazette of the 28th June, 1895, which [tre hereby cancelled :--

Bounded by lines starting from a point situate one chain South from the South-East corner of vVellington Location 347, and extending West, passsing along the North boundaries of Wellington Locations -700, 683,709, and part of 564 to a point situate South of the South-East corner of Boyanup Agricultural Area Lot 304; thence North along its Eastern boundary to the South 1)oundary of Wellington Location 306, and Westerly partly along said boundary to its South-VV est corner; thence South, '\Vest, and North along part of the East, the South, and West boundaries of Wellington Location 383; thence West along the South boundary Location 376 to its South-West corner, and North to its North-vVest corner, East to the South-'\Vest corner of Location 356 ; thence North and East along its West and part of its North boundaries, to the South-VV est corner of Location 373; thence North and East along its West and part of its North boundaries to the South-West corner of Location 617; thence North to its North-West corner; thence vVest to the South corner of Location 27 and North along its vVest boundary to the South-East corner of Leschenault Location 10 ; thence West to the North-East corner of Location 12, and South along said location's East boundary to its South-East corner; thence Westerly along its Southern boundary to its South-West corner; thence North along part of that loca­tion's West boundary to the South-East corner of Reserve 670; thence West along part or its South boundary to the Bunbury-Busselton Road, and aJong its East side Southward to the North-vVest corner of C.P. 54/11; thence East along its North boundary to its NorLh-East corner; thence by the East and part of the South boundaries of said C.f'. 54/11 and 54/4, 54/3, and 54/2, to the North-East corner of n.p. 54';5 ; thence South 26 chains 68 lin ks ; thence East along a public road to the North-vVest corner of Reserve 2311; thence South to the South-'\Vest corner of C.P. 1,8/606; thence Westward along a public road to the East boundary of Wellington Location 47; the'lce South to the South-West cornero£ C.P. 47/349; thence East to the North-West corner of Location 122; thence South to the North side of the Boy­anup-Busselton Rail way Reserve; thence across said Railway l{eserve to thE' N orth-West corner of Boyanup Agricultural Area J.Jot 235; thence South to the South-West corner of Boyanup AgricultlU'[tl Area Lot 237; thence due East to a point due South from the South-East corner of Wellington Location 347; and thence North to the starting point. Excluding '\Vellington Locations 309,293,342,609, ancl374, Reserve 302, and all lands alienated prior to 24th December, 1891.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Caljie Agricultural Area.

Boundaries amended and Grazing Lease open for Selection.

10520 Department of Lands and S'uTveys, llf1J1J Perth, 21st Febl'lw?'''!, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased· to amend the

boundaries of the Caljie Agricultural Area as published in the Govem'lnent Gazette of 7th April, 1899, by excluding Agricultural Area Lots 52 and 53 (containing 832 acres), and to declare these lots open for Selection as a "Grazing Lease," under Part VI. of "The Land Act, 1898;" also to approve of the classification of these lots as second class grazing land.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Boyanup Agricultural Area. (DONNYBROOK RAILWAY.)

Additional Lots open for Selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898."

o !,..Q 5 Del'a-rtment of Lands a.nd Svxveys, u. PM·th, 14th Febnta.ry, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 16 additional lots within the Boyanup Agri­

cultural Area have been surveyed, and will be open for selection on and after Friday, 1st March prox., under Part V. of the Land Act, 1898.

The lots now open [tre 304 to 318 inclusive, and 324.

Plans of the sa,me, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the Offices of the Government Land Agents, Bunbury and Bridgetown.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secreta,ry for Lands.

Lake View Suburban Area.

Additional Suburban Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

• 463 Department of Lands (tnd S1wveys, '[Q1Jo Perth, 5th Decembe)', 1900.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 121 additional Suburban Lots have been laid

out within the Lake View Suburban Area, and, exclusive of those which have been" excepted from sale or OCcup!ttion," will be open fur selection as "Residential Le,tses" on and after JYIondav, 17th December instant. •

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 2;.14 to 354 inclusive. Sub. Lot 247 has been "reserved," and Sub. Lots 238, 255, 264 to 287 inclusive, 295, 304, 312, 345, 347, 349, and 351 have been "excepted from sale and occupation" as Ii\ 7586.

These Residential I,eases will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 31st JYbrch, 1899, page 960.

Applications may be lodged at. the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 17th December instant, and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at 9 o'clock on that d~LY.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined by ballot at the Warden's Office, as prescribed by "The Land Act, 1898."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the VVarden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the 17th December inst.ant, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ ~tll agent, as applicat.ions may be lodged personally, or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the Warden, East Cool­gardie Goldfield, and Inspecting Surveyor, Cool­gardie, and Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIl!'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1172 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'iV.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Torbay Agricultural Area.

Lots open for Selection.

Depaj'hnent of Lands and S1wveys, 13"V 2 Perth, 21st Novembej', 1900.

B y virtue of the provisions of "The Land Act, 1898," His Excellency the Administrator ill

ExecutIve Council has been pleased to define and set apart the Crown Land included within the bound-

,.ries of I{eserve 7~5 (Torbay) as an "Agricultural

Area," containing about 6,400 a,cres, ,md has also been pleased to E.pprove of 53 lots which have been laid out within this Agricultural Area, exclusive of Lots 1, 10, and 46, which have been "excepted from sale" as !l\7554 and 27 and 44, which have been "reserved," being thrown open for selection on and after Monday, 10th December proximo, under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," at 10s. per acre, value of improvements on Lot 32 (£200) to be added to purchase money, in accordance with Clause 147 of "The Land Act, 1898."

The lots now open ,we as follow:-2 to 9 inelu­sive, II to 26 inclusive, 28 to 43 inclusive, 45, Etnd 47 to 53 inclusive.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the Office of the Government Land Agents, Allmny, Katanning, Beverley, and York.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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I vanhoe Suburban Ar('a (BOULDER).

Suburban Lot 339 open for Selection as a Residential Lease.

U 7 2 7 Depa?'hnent of Lands and Surveys, llfoo Perth, 19th J?ebruary, 1901.

I rf is hereby notified, for general information, that IV>t.nhoe Suburb:1ll Lot 339 will be open for

Selection as a "Residential Lease" on and after Friday, 1st day of March proximo:-

This R,esidential Lease will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in the Govemment Gazette of the 15th February, 1901, page 691.

Applications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 1st day of March prox., and any applications so lodged will he deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for this lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "rfhe Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of " The Land Act Amendmflnt Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their application before the 1st day of March prox., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally, or sent through the po~t.

Plans of the same, showing this lot, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the Warden, East Coolg'ardie Goldfield, and Inspecting Surveyor, Coolgardie, and Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands_

Coondle Estate. (NEAR NEWCASTLE.)

Prices of Lots.

5859 DepM·tment of Lands and S1~')'1'eys, 1nl Pm·th, 14th J?elmtary, 1901. I T is hereby notified, for general information, that

His Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pieased to determine the prices of the undermentioned Lots within the " Coondle Estate," as shown ltgainst ea,ch respective Lot.

AnllU111Iu- Annual 111-stn\ment No. rl'otal Price. stalment with ill- Lot. with in-tel'est. tel'est.

£ s. cl. £ s. cl £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 202 8 4 10 2 5 ,n 107 0 0 5 7 0 2 202 16 8 10 2 10 51 177 18 '.L 8 17 11 3 43 5 0 2 3 3 52 164 15 0 8 4 9 ,I, 124,1 16 8 12 1 10 53 '196 0 0 9 16 0 5 97 6 8 4 17 4 54 ! 176 11 8 8 16 7 6 i 120 15 0 6 0 9 55 , 168 16 8 8 810 7 129 16 8 6 9 10 56 i 210 0 0 1010 0 8 104 11 8 5 4 7 57 367 11 8 18 7 7 9 121 10 0 (; 1 G 58 3'.L7 8 4, 17 7 5

10 15g 5 0 7 13 3 59 '.L35 16 8 ' 21 15 10 11 67 15 0 :3 7 9 60 294 8 41 14 14 5 12 60 3 4 3 0 2 61 146 16 8 7 610 13 150 10 0 710 6 62 136 1 8 6 16 1 l'.L 123 8 4 6 3 5 63 183 3 4 9 3 2 15 89 :3 '. 4 9 2 64 152 1 8 7 12 1 16 156 0 0 716 0 65 135 3 4 6 15 2 17 123 16 8 6 3 10 66 132 8 4 6 12 5 18 105 11 8 5 5 7 67 145 lG 0 7 5 9 19 60 13 '1 3 0 8 68 170 6 8 8 10 4· 20 106 18 4 5 611 69 626 11 8 31 6 7 21 241 5 0 12 1 3 70 245 18 4 12 511 22 19'1 16 8 9 14 10 71 '15.:t 3 4 22 14 2 23 [185 6 8 9 5 4 72 637 5 0 31 17 3 24 214 13 '1 10 14 8 73 201 14 9 10 1 9 25 92 13 4 4 12 8 74 141 4 2 7 1 3 26 143 5 0 7 3 3 75 163 9 0 8 3 6 27 132 0 0 6 12 0 76 218 18 4 10 18 11 34 109 II 8 5 9 7 84 176 6 8 8 16 4 35 83 8 4 4 :3 5 85 133 16 8 6 13 10 36 371 0 0 18 11 0 86 162 3 4, 8 2 2 37 112 10 0 5 12 6 87 183 5 0 9 3 3 38 92 16 8 412 10 88 112 16 8 5 12 10 39 133 13 4 6 13 8 89 181 13 4 9 1 8 40 117 8 4. 5 17 5 90 137 0 0 6 17 0

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of these lots, description of eountry, prices, etc., will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the Offices of the Government Land Agents, Newcastle, York, Northam, Albany, Bunbury, and Katanning.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Yilgarn Agricultural Area (SOUTHERN CROSS).

New Lots open for Selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898."

Department of Lands and S1t1'Veys, PM·th, 16th Jamtary, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 16 lots have been laid out within the Yilgarn

Agricultural Area, and are now open for Selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898."

The Lots now surveyed are numbered from 1 to 16, inclusive.

Crown Grants for these lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

Pltws of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this office, and Warden's office, Yilgarn Goldfield.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

MAR. 22, 1901.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1173

Land Act, 1898.

Regulations for Residential Leases

SS 1 0 Department qf Lanels anel S1o'veys, Ifu Perth, 14th Feb1'1,a1'y, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administmtor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the

following Regulations under Sections 153 and 161 of ,. '1'he Land Act., 1898," fo], t.he leasing of any Town or Suburban Lands which mf1V be declared open for selection as Residential Leases :-

1. An application for a, lease of town or suburban htnd declared open for selection as a Residential Lcase shall be made in the form of Schedule" A."

2. Thc applicant shall be a male person above the age of 18 years, not being an Asiat.ic or African a,lien; 0 t· a female, not being [tn Asiat.ic or African a,lien, who is above the age of ] El years and the sole head of a family.

3. Applications shall be made to the Minister foJ' Lands, but. slutll be lodged at the office of the Land Agent of the District within which the land is situate, or in case the la,nd is sit.uate within [t Goldfield, t.hen at the office of the "Va,rden of such Goldfield, and sha,ll be transmitted to t.he Minister by the Land Agent or vVarden with his recommendation thereon.

4. Applications shall take priority in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of "The Land Act, 1898," and Section 2 of " The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

5. Every ltppliclttion shall set forth the number, position, and area of the lot applied for, and shnll be accompfmied by a statutory dechtmtion in the form of Schedule" E."

15. A fee of 10s. shall be pltylthle with every application, in addition to the rent, at the rate of 10s. per annum, as provided in Section 10 following.

7. The Land Agent 01' Warden shall forward the application, with his recommendation thereon, to the ~1inister forthwith after the receipt thereof; and the Land Agent or vVfLrden may, if he shall think fit under special circumstances, give to the applicant a conditional approval in the form of Schedule" C," which shall entitle the applicant to occupy the lot· applied for, subject to these Regulations, pending the granting or refusal of the lease.

8. On an application being ll,pproved by the Minister, a lease shall be granted in the form of Schedule" D." C

9. Every lease shall be limited to the natural surface of the land demisod, and of so much of the land below the natural surface to ct depth of 40 feet, if situate within a Goldfield or Mining District, and to a depth of 2,000ft. in respect to an~other lands.

10. Every lease shall be grant.ed for a term not to exceed 21 years, at the rent of 10s. per annUlll, payable in advance, as prescribed by Section 136 of " The Land Act, 1898," the first payment to be made with the application. At the expiration of the said term, the Lessee shall have a preferentia1 right of renewal for a further period of 21 years, on the terms and conditions prescribed by any Act or Regula­tions in force for the time being, shoulc1 the land demisednot be required hy the Government.

11. Everv Town or Suburban Lot leased under t.hese Regula'tions sh,,1l be taken possession of within one month of the approval of the application for the same, and shall be used as the habitual abode of the Lessee, or some member of his family, for at least nine months in every year, and shall not be used for any business purpose, or for any purpose other than that of residence.

12. Any Town or Submban Lot leased, or agreed to be leased, under these Regulations, or ltny portion thereof, may be resumed by the Governor for mining purposes, 01' for any public purpose, at three months' notice to the Lessee, published in the Gove1'r~1nent Gazette; and immediately after the expiration of such three months, all the estate and interest of the Lessee in the land demised, or the port.ion resumed, as the case mav be, shall cease and determine as if the lease had nevei· been granted: Provided that, on any such resumption, the Lessee shall be entitled to receive from t.he Minister the fltil' value of anv improvements existing on the said land, to be ascel:­ttLined, in the absence of agreement, by one competent person to be appointed by the Lessee and one hy the Minist.er; allY difference of opinion between the said Valuers to be determined bv the Resident Magistrate of the District or vVardell of the Gold­field within which the land is situate acting as umpire.

13. In case of the refusal by the Minister of any application, notice thereof shall be given to the [tpplicant by letter sent by post to the address given in the ltpplication, lLlld the fee paid on the applictttion l),Hd the deposit of rent shall thereupon he retnnH'd t.o the applicant on demand.

14. No person slmll hold any Residential Lettse within the distance of two miles from any other Residence Area or Residential IJease or 'Town or Suburbctn Lot held by him.

15. No Lessee shall transfer or underlet the premises demised by ,my lease, except with the con­sent of the Minister ill writing first obtained, after production by the Lessee of the lease, [Lllcl a statutory declaration by the transferee in the form of Schedule "E," and on pltyment of a fee of 58.

16. No transfer or sub-letting of a lease shall be allowed until after the expiration of three months from the date on which the sallle was granted.

17. No transfer or underlease of any portion of the demised premises shall be approved on any con­ditions whatsoever.

18. The Governor may, at any time, by notice in the GovlJ'l'nrnent Gazette, exempt from the operation of these Regulations any portion of ltUY Town or Suburban Lands which lllay htLVe been declared open for selection.

Dated the 6th day of February, 1901.

R. OECIL OLIFTON, UncleI' Secreh),!'y for Lands.

SCHEDULE A. Correspondence No .... THE LAND ACT, 1898.

Application fOl' a Residential Lease.

Appln. No. [-- Division.

Plan: Town or Suburban '(

Area. ) .......................... .

Lot No ................... Acreage ................. . Place and date of '(

application. ) ......................... .. I, " , of , hereby apply for a lease of the surface of the land described above lmder the provisions of the Regulations made the 6th day of February, 1901, and published in the Gove1'nment GazcUc, and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that I am 18 years of ag'e; and that I am not the holder of it

Residence A rea or of a Residential Lease or Town or Suburban Lot, or of any other freehold or leasehold land within two miles of the lot applied for. And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Ordinance

1174 GOVERNMENT

made and passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, No. 12, intituled "An Ordinance for the abolition of unnecessary Oaths and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof."

Declared at this day of before me

19 , ? Signature of ( ~ Applicant. l.

Justice of the Peace (01') Agent for Minister.

,;: Fullnarnes, address, aucl ca.lling to be inserted.

._-----------------_.-Received this Application at o'clock on Office the day of 19, with fee of lOs., Refel'ences. also the rent of for the year ending 31st

Applicants are December, 19 Collector of Land Revenue. t~qn~:J~~ n?,;

Application approved, as shown above, to a this space. depth of feet below the natlU'al surface, I this day of 19 . Term of Lease to extend from to i

By M'der of the Minister for Lands. i Lease signed, Date Lease issued to Da.te 19

SCHEDULE B.

THE LAND ACT, 1898.

Declcwation by Applicant for a Resielential Lease.

I, ,of do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows :-

1. I am the applicant [01' t"ansle1'ee 01' s1~))-lesseeJ named in the annexed application [el)'c\ft t1·an1.'er 01' elm,!'t sub-lease] marked" A."

2. I am not the holder of a Residence Area 01' of a ResidentiflJ Lease or 'l'own or Suburban Lot, or of any other freehold or leasehold land within two miles of the lot applied for [01' intended to be tmns!e1'j'ed 0)' sub-let]. And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Ordinance made and passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Yictoria, No. 12, intituled "An Ordinance for the abolition of unnecessary Oaths and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof."

Declared at this day of 19 before me,

Justice of the Peace (01') Agent for Minister.

,~ Signature of} ) Applicant.

SCHEDULE C.

THE LAND ACT, 1898.

Oonditional App1'oval of Application f01' a Residential Lease.

This is to certify that of Lot No.

applicant for containing

and situate occupy the said Lot

is entitled to under the Regulations made the

day of February, 1901, and published in the Govemment Gazette, pending the granting or refusftl of a lease of the said Lot.

Dated the day of 19 Warden.

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

SCHEDULE D. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Lease of Town 01' S1~b1t1'ban Land as a Residential Lease.

No. District 01' Goldfield. EDWARD VII., by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom

of Great Britain and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, etc., etc., etc. 'fo all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting. KNOW YE that, whereas by "'fhe Land Act, 1898," power is given to the Governor in Council to grant leases of any 'fown or Suburban Lands on such terms as he may think fit; AND WHEREAS on the day of February, 1901, the Administrator duly made Regulations for the granting of Leases of Town and Suburban Lands for residential purposes.

AND WHEREAS of in the State, has made application for a lease of the land hereinafter described pursuant to the said Regulations; AND WHEREAS the Governor in Council has approved the granting of the said lease.

Now, THEREFORE, vVe of our special Grace, and in con­sideration of the rent hereinafter reserved, and on the part of the said his executors, administrators, and assigns (hereinafter called the Lessee) to be paid, and in exercise of the powers in that behalf to Us given by the said Act, Do by these presents demise to the Lessee the natural surface, and so mnch of the land as is below the natural surface to a depth of feet, of ALL 'l'HAT piece 01'

parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto, with the appurtenftnces, TO HOLD the same, subject to the provisions of the said Act and Regulations, unto the Lessee, for the term of years, to be computed from the day of ; YIELDING AND PAYING for the same, half-yearly in advance, on the first day of :i\i(arch and the first day of Septem bor, during the said term, the rent of Ten shillings in every year unto Us, our Heirs and Suc­cessors, without deduction, the first of such payments having been made with the application for this lease; PROVIDED, NEVER'l'HELESS, that it shall at all times be lawful for Us, our Heirs and t)nccessors, or for any person 01' persons acting in that behalf by our 01' their authority, on three months' notice to the Lessee, published in the Government Gazette, to resume and enter upon possession of the whole or any part of the demised premises which it may at any t.ime by Us, our Heirs and Successors, be deemed necessary or desirable to resume for mining purposes or for any public purpose; and immediately after the expiration of such three mOl1ths, all the estate and interest of the Lessee in the land demised, or in the portion thereof resumed (as the case may be), shall cease and determine as if this lease had never been granted: PROVIDED also that on any such resumption, the Lessee shall be entitled to receive from our Minister for Lands the fail' value of any improvements existing on the said land, to be ascertained by one competent person to be appointed by the Lessee, and one by the Minister for Lands, any difference of opinion between such valuers to be determined by the Resident Magistrate of the District 01' Warden of the Goldfield within which the land is situate, acting as umpire: PRO­VIDED ALSO that the Lessee sha.ll not t.ransfer or underlet the demised premises, except in accordance with the said Regulations. AND WE do hereby save and reserve to Us, our Heirs and Su<~cessors, all mines of gold, silver, copper, tin, and other metals, ore, and minerals, or other sub­stances containing metals, and all gems and precious stones in and under the said land, with full liberty at all times to search and dig for and carry away the same, and for that purpose to enter upon the land or any part thereof: PRO­VIDED ALSO that if the Lessee shall during the said term at any time make default in payment of the annual rent hereby reserved, and such default shall continue after the times Bet forth in Section 136 of "The Land Act, 1898," for the receipt of rents with fines, or in case of any breach or non-observance by the Lessee of any of the provisions and conditions of this Lease or of the said Act or Regulations, and on the part of the Lessee to be observed or performed, it shall thereupon be lawful for Us, our Heirs and Successors, into and upon the said demised premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, to re-enter, and the same to have again, re-possess, and enjoy as if this deed poll had never been executed, without making any com­pensation to the said Lessee.

Provided also that the Lessee shall at the expiration of the said term have the preferential right of renewing the same for the further term of twenty-one years on the terms and conditions of any Act or Regulations in force for the time being.

THE SCHEDULE REFERRED TO.

IN WITNESS whereof we have caused OlU' said Minister for Lands to affix hereto his seal and set his hand this

day of

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNME~T GAZETTE, \V.A. 1175

Forfeiture of a COlHlitional Purchase.

Depa)"tment of Lemds and SiLi'l:eys, Pel,th, 15th Mal'ch, 1901,

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the under-mentioned Oonditional Purchase has

been forfeited for non-fulfilment of conditions ;-

COl'res. No. No.

7414/96

Agricultural Area or District.

Esperance

R. OEOIL OLIFTON,

Name.

J, Gal'diner,

Under Secretary for Lnnds.

Cancellation of Homestea{l Farms.

Depe,/'tment of Lands aml S1tJ'veys, Pel·th, 15th MW'ch, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, thnt the undermentioned Homestmtd Farms have

been cancelled for non-compliance with the con­ditions uncleI' which they were granted, and the lands contained therein will be again open for selection on and after the 8th of April, 1901 ;-

No. Agricultural Area or J:)istrict. Name.

1.'5,981 Preston 15/1018 Do.

15/1J.1l I\lurray 15/1508 Avon 15/1760 Bninding-,

1Vm. Cocking'. A. J. WaIters.

"\Valter Cussall~. G. G. Gb-ens. G. ])Iann.

R OEOIL OLH'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Open for Selection-Conditional Purc}lase and Free Homestead Farms.

Il\ Eastern Portion of Reserve 1428.

(QUINDALUP COMMON.)

,.0 1 5 Department of Lands and S1wveys, 0-8 Perth, 27th Febj'ua1'y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Eastern portion of Quindalup Oommon has

been excised from Reserve 1~8, and will be thrown open for selection, under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898" (Oonditional Purchase and Free Homestead Fanm;), on and after Monday, 25th March next.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Late Reserve 138a (Greenougll Commonage) thrown open fOt' Selection under Part VI. of the Land Act, 1898 (Grazing Leases).

as03 Department of Lands and S1wveys, T9i)o Perth, 24th Janua?'y, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Administrator in Executive

Oouncil has been pien~l'd to declare late Reserve 138A (Gl'C'enough Coml1l0mtge) open for Se1ectioll under Parts V., VI., and VIII. of "The Land Act, 18S8."

H.. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Land Selection.

Wagin and Narrogin.

Department of Lands and S1wveys, f.i~+5 Pe"l'th, 8th ]tla'f"ch, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that from and after the 1st April prox. an officer

from the Katanning Land Office will visit vVagin on the second and fourth Saturdays, nnd Nal'l'ogin 011 the second and fourth Fridays respectively in each month, for the purpose of receiving ~tpplications and furnishing information, etc.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Open for Selection. (Under Section 55 of "The Land Act, 1898.")

Late Reserve 135 (Victoria).

Depa,rtment of Lemds and S10'veys, Perth, 27th Febmary, 1901.

3"~_~_3

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that late Reserve 135 will be thrown open for selec­

tion under Section 55 of "The Lnnd Act, 1898." on and after Thursday, 14th March proximo.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Dedication of certain Streets ill Perth. 12 118 19UO

N OTIOE ,is hereby given that the Municipal 1- Oouncil of Perth, with the consent of His Excellency the Administrator in Executive Oouncil. under the power conferred upon it by "l\'Iunicipal Institutions Act, 1900" (64th Vict., No. 8), has been pleased to dedicate to the public use the following streets, situate within the l\'Iunicipality of Perth, which have been in unrestricted public use with vehicular traffic for (12) twelve months :-

I Land Titles'

Name of ; Width Office.

Street. ' ill Position. : links.

Plan. I ~ ~ !

Vi' est Parade 77 Extending Northward 583 from Summers Street and along West side of 1197 Eastern Railway to the old Guildford Road

Gladstone 60'6 Extending from Edward 1388 Street Street Northerly to

Murchison Terrace

Dated at Perth, this 27th day of February, 1901.

Il\

W. G. BROOKMAN, Mayor.

VV])f. E. BOLD,

Acting Town Olerk.

Late Reserve 37~3 (Fremantle Sub. Lot 183) open for Sale.

'iirfo' Depaj·tment of Lands and S1<rveys, Perth, 16th Jam!MY, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Il\

late Reserve 3793 (Fremantle Sub. Lot 183) is now open for sale.

TIll' upset price at which this allotment will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The La,nd Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £30.

R. OEOIL OLIF'ION, Under Secretary for Lands.

1176 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

LAND SALES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Pe1·th,22nd lrlarch.1901.

THJ<l undermentioned Allotmellts of L<1nd will be offered for S<11e, at Public Auction, on the dates and ltL the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock a.m., except Wagin, 3 p.ll].

SOHEDULE. ~-.----~-~-~~~--.--------.- -------~---~----~-----~-----

J)aLC6 or Sale. Places or Sale. Descript,ion ot Lots. Number ot Lots. Upset Pl'lC(lI.'l.

1901. Mltrch 25 Hopetoun Hopetoun ... ". Town 49 0 1 0 '1 Do. 25 Do. Do. ". Do. 50 0 1 0 I Do. 25 Do. Do. ". Do. 51 " . 0 1 0 , Do. 25 Do. Do. ." Do. 5~ "

0 1 0 I Do. 25 Do. Do. ". Do. 53 0 1 0

Do. 25 Do. Do. ." Do. 65 0 1 0 [ £20 ecwh. subject Do. 25 Do. Do. ". Do. 66 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do Do. ." Do. 70 0 1 0 ~ to value of im-

Do. 25 Do. Do. ." Do. 7l 0 1 0 I pmvom,nt, =d ... liens, if ltny . Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 72 ... 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 82 0 o 39 Do. 25 Do. Do. ." Do. 83 0 1 0

I Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 84 . ... 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 85 ... 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. . .. Do. 86 0 1 0 ) Do. 25 Do. Do. ." Do. 73 0 1 0 -,

i

Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 76 ... 0 1 0 11 £25 eltah, subject Do. 2,5 Do. Do. ... Do. 77 0 1 0

Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 78 ... 0 1 0 I l to vctlue of illl-Do. 25 Do. Do. ." Do. 79 0 1 0 ! r provements and Do. 25 Do. Do. . .. Do. 80 0 1 0 I [liens, if lWy. Do. 25 Do. Do. ... Do. 81 0 1 0 Do. 25 Do. Do. . .. Do. 87 0 1 0 I) £20 elwh. April 2 Mt. MorglLlls Mt. MOl'g<1ns ... Do. ~43 0 1 0 Do. 2 Do. Do. ... Do. 231 0 1 0 '1 Do. 2 Do. Do. ... Do. 297 0 1 0

I ~ £25 eltal! . Do. 2 Do. Do. . .. Do. 298 0 1 0 Do. 2 Do. Do. ... Do. 299 0 1 0 11

Do. 2 Do. Do. ... Do. 300 0 1 0 I) Do. 2 Do. Do. ". Do. 296 0 1 0

} £30 eltch. Do. 2 Do. Do. ." Do. 307 0 1 0 Do. 2 Do. Do. ". Do. 318 0 1 0 Do. 2 Do. Do. ". Do. 305 0 1 0 £35. Do. 3 Alb,my Albany ." Do. 563 0 1 20 £15. Do. <:> Ooolgarc1ie Bulla Bulling ." Do. 16 0 1 0 }£7 elwh.

u

Do. 3 Do. Do. ". Do. 46 0 1 0 Do. n Bunbnry Oapel ... Do. 16 1 o 22 £5. u Do. n KatltUuing Katauning ". Do. 16 0 o 39 £10. u Do. 3 Do. Do. .. Do. 395 0 2 20 Do. n Do. Do. . .. Do. 396 0 2 1 £12 eath. .J

Do. n Do. . Do. ." Do . 397 0 2 1 u Do. 3 Do. I Bl'oome Hill ". Do. 83 0 1 1 £5 eath. Do. n Do. I Do. ". Do. 84 0 1 1 u Do. 3 Newtastle *'Bejool'c1ing '" Sub. 96 10 0 8 £12. Do. 3 Busseltoll Busselton ". ... Town 248 0 1 0 £10. Do. 4 Briclo'etown " b 'i.'Balingup . " ... Suh. 178 7 1 32 £8. Do. 4 Do. Do. ." Do. 177 9 0 0 £10. Do. 10 Broac1 Arrow Bl'Oltc1 Arrow . .. Town 489 ... 0 1 0 ~ £40 eltch. Do. 10 Do. I Do. ." Do. 490 ... 0 1 0 )

Do. 10 Do. Do. ." Do. 504 0 1 0 } £10 each. Do. 10 Do. Do. ." Do. 510 0 1 0 Do. 10 Do. vVindannt ". Do. 2 0 1 0 £5. Do. 11 NOl'th,Wl Meckeri~lg .. ". Do. 70 0 1 25 t £10 each. Do. 11 Do. Do. ". Do. 71 ... 0 1 28 Do. 12 Perth I Eucl" ::: ". Do. 37 0 2 0 £20. Do. 12 Do. Parkerville . .. Do. 165 0 1 12 £6.

Suburban for cultivation.

l\iAR. ')') """'" 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1177

LAND SALES-continned.

Dates of Sa1e. Places of Sale. Descripticm of Lots. Nlllnber of Lotl;, Upset IJricc~.

----_._------ -_. -~--

I

1901. April 12 Perth Parkerville ... Town 166 0 1 8 I-i

Do. 12 Do. Do. ... Do. 167 0 1 6 i i Do. 12 Do. I Do. ... Do. 170 '" 0 1 1 ; I Do. 12 Do. Do. .,. Do. 171 '" 0 1 11 I I Do. 12 Do. I Do. ... Do. 173 0 1 1 I,

11 Do. 12 Do. Do. ... Do. 174 '" 0 1 1 I ~£6 each. Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. 175 0 1 6 1 I Do. 12 Do. Do. . .. Do. 176 ". 0 1 !1 I I

Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. 177 '" 0 1 7

11 Do. 12 Do. Do. . .. Do. 178 0 1 15 Do. 12 Do. Do. ... Do. 17f) 0 1 21 ,) Do. 12 Do. Serpentine .. '" Do. 38 0 :2 0 I,

Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. 39 0 2 0 11

Do. 12 Do. I Do. · Do. 41 0 2 0 i ~£1() e:H'h. Do. 12 Do. Do. ... Do. 4,8 () :2 0 I I , 1

Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. ,')1 0 :2 () ! ) Do. 12 Do. FreuHtnth, Do. 1(1)6 0 1 :W I

Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. lOG7 0 1 20 Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. 106~) 0 1 20 £75 each. Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. 1071 0 1 20 Do. 12 Do. I Do. ... Do. 1073 0 1 20 Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. 1075 0 1 20 Do. 12 Do. i Do. Sub. 183 0 2 3 £:30. Do. 12 Do. I Swan Vie" ... Do. 71 5 0 17 £20 . Do. 12 Do. Sawyers' Valley Do. 20 2 2 1 £10. Do. 12 Greel1bushes Green bus b eB Town 17 0 0 37 £20. Do. 12 Kltlgoorlie ! Kltlgoorli (' ... Do. 1070 0 1 0 } £50 each. Do. 12 Do. Do. ... Do. 1071 0 1 0 Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. 1626 0 1 'J

( £8 each. u

Do. 12 Do. Do. · Do. IG27 0 0 37 Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. l?, HHO 0 1 0 £1.1. Do. 12 lvIenzi('s lYIellzies Do. 431 0 1 0 £11. Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. <1,57 ... 0 1 0 £24 . Do. 12 lYIertondale :iYlertonchle .,. Do. 77 0 1 0

) £1" 1 Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. 78 ". 0 1 0 ) uea~1.

Do. 12 Do. ,

Do. '" Do. H5 0 1 0 Do. 12 Do. Do. ... Do. .59 0 1 0 ) Do. 12 Do. Do. .. Do. 60 0 1 0 ( £20 each. Do. 12 Do. Do. · Do. D6 0 1 0 ) Do. 12 Yalgoo Gullewa .. Do. 21 0 1 1 \ £10, snhjc{'t to impl'on·

l ( ment~.

Do. 12 Kookynie Kookvnie Do. 109 0 1 0 £15. DI.> 13 Boulder Boulc1er Do. HOO 0 ] 0 {-1:50, :::;,nhjcct to impl'OYe· ... ment:-: .

Do. 13 Do. Do. .. Do. l{' 67H 0 J 14 £10. Do. l" Do. Do. Do. H 683 0 1 0 } £6 each. u

Do. 13 Do. Do. .. Do. 11684 ". 0 1 0 Do. 13 Lawlers La,wlers .. Do. li ... , 0 1 () £15. Do. 13 Do. K,tth1cell Do. 2 0 1 0 £15. Do. 18 Do. Sir Sa,ll1uel Do. 168 0 1 0 £15. Do. 13 Cue ... Cue .. Do. 272 0 1 0 £13. Do. 18 vVagin ... vVagin Do. :29 0 1 8 £10. Do. 13 Do. Do. ... Do. 30 0 0 86 £15. Do. 17 Donnybrook .. Sub. 161 '" 11 2 13 .£20. Do. 17 Do. Do. ... Do. 163 In 2 0 £2:2. .0

Do. 20 Peltk Hill Peak Hill . ... 'rown' .50 0 1 0 £15. Do. 25 Mt. Magnet Lenl1011villc ... Do. I 127 0 1 0 £6.

-~~"-~----~-------~~-~----~- -~~------~----- - -- ------ - -----

* Suhurban for cultivation.

Plans (Lucl further particulars can be obhtineu ILt this Office, ,tllU ,Lt the Offiees where they Me to be sold.

Land sold to IL uepth of 2,000ft. below tile lUttnral sllrflLce, eXt.:el't In Goldfields ttnd Milling Districts, where it is gmntec1 to "tOft. only.

l{'. CECIL OLIPTON.

U uuer Secretary for Lands.

1178 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, PM·th, 13th Mal'ch, 1901.

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

Recorded No.

7354 ft550 It'-OC!

7693 _~_·Lt.L 1\)01

7705 ~{}f}8

770G 1:J. H 71 nfov

i

i

Contents, a. r. p.

2 0 0

about 0 1 0

Town or District, ami Descript,ion of Boundaries.

Swan (Bullsbrook Siding).-Bounded by lines starting from the

North-East corner of Reserve 6~7 ,and extending 2700 30' 5 chains .•

3570 40' 4 chains, 90° 30' 5 chains, and 1770 40' 4 chains to the starting point. (Diagram 4102. Plan Swan 4.)

Field's Find (Ya/goo Goldfield).-Bounded on the Eastwa?'d by the Western boundary of Residence Area No. 168; on the Westwal'd by the Eastern boundary of Business Area 53, and on the North-West-1Val'd by the prolongation South-Westward of the North-Western boundary of said Residence Area 168, and on the S01~th-East1Vard by the prolongation South-Westward of the South-Eastern boundary of Residence Area 168 aforesaid.

Bunbltry.-'l'own Lot 326 ... 11\ 4D3 is hereby cancelled.

L,We1·ton.-Town Lot 43 11\7306 is hereby cmlCelled.

I Pm'poses for yrhic11 made.

School site.

Mechanics' Institute.

Government requirement (Harbour Master).

Salvation Army.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Amendment of Boundaries of' Reserve.

5.;l;? Department of Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 27th February, 1901.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Exeeutive Council has been pleased to approve of the

Boundaries of Reserve No. 5~1 being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purpose

therein set forth; the Boundaries published in the Govemment Gazette of the 11th March, 1898, being hereby cancelled :-

Recorded .. \rea. Number. a. 1'. p. 'fown or District. Purpose for which made.

about 5341 200 0 0 Kojonup (Co1'ackin i'J'tvarnp ).-Bounded by lines starting fr'Jm a point I Resting place

on the Sou~h side of the Warren Road (No. 889), situate North of and stock. Survey Mark E 31, Bnd extending along said side of road 46" 15' I about 10 chains, 67° 51' about 40 chains; thence South about 40 chains, I West about 4«; chains, and thence North through Survey Mark E 31 aforesaid to the starting point. (Plan S. 25.) I

for travellers

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

MAR. 22, i901.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1179

ROADS BOARDS ELEOTIONS.

,',Pif, Department of Lands mul Surveys, PM·th, 31st Jan1~ary, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Exeeutive Council has been pleased to appoint ALEx. JYIILLElt to be the Officer to do the ads and things required to be done in and about the settling of the ElectonLI Lists

of the Tableland Roads Board District, to holel an open Court for the Revision of the same, iL!lCl to be R€tnming Officer at the Election; also to ltppoint the following place a,nd date in connection therewith, viz.

Place. Dates.

Preparation of Electoral IJists JYIlllga Downs Station, Tableland 'l'uesday, 20th IPcb., IHOl.

Latest date on which additions or objections to Lists may be received by Returning Officer by registered letter ...

Open Court for Revision of Lists

Election of Members

Do.

Do.

Do.

do.

do.

do.

.l<'ricby, 8th Mar., IDOL

Wednesday, 20th J\obr., IHOl.

'rhursc1ay, 28th Mar., 1901.

l~. CEClL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

iJcl)(o'i?ncni of Lands and SW'vcys, NHH~ Pc?·th, 6th Feunta'ry, -19U1.

H IS Excellency the Administrator III Executive Council has been pleased to 'Lppoint. D. O'C. KEHOE t.o be t.he Officer to do the ,wt;,; <tnd things required to be done in (HId tLbollt the set.tling of the Eledoml

Lists of the Upper Chapman Roa,ds Board District, to hold an open Court for the Revision of the same, and to be Returning Officer <Lt the first Election; a.lso to appoint the following place and dates in connectioll therewith, viz.:-

Place. Dates.

Preparation of Electoral Lists School, NabiLwah Friday, 22nd )<'eb., 1 HOl.

Latest date on which additions or objections to Lists m~ty be received by Returning Officer by registered letter

Open Court for l~evbion of Lists

Election of ~Iel1l bel's

------------------ ---_._--------_.

Roads Board Election.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Depc!,1·tntent of L(~nds and S1tl'Veys, g~f, Perth, 18th Ma?'ch, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, tha,t a Return has been received of the Election of

the following gentlemen to serve 011 the under­mentioned Roads Board during the Cllrrent year :-

PHILLIPS RIVER ROADS BOARJ:>. CHAIRMAN- 'Walter Scott. :M:E~fBERs-Charles Chapman,

George Dance, 'Walter Dunn, John Purchas, Willimn Taylor, Fred. Henry Moyle.

R. CEClL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lauds.

do.

do.

do.

'l'uesday, 5th ~Iarch, 1\)01.

Friday, 15th March, 1901.

Saturday, 2Brd JYlarch, 1901.

R. CECIL CLl]'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Roads Board Election.

1 '" 0 () Department of Lands and Stwveys, TOoo PM·th, 20th March, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml infol'llmt.ion, tlmL a Ret.urn has been received of the Election of

the following gentlemen to serve on the undermen­tioned Roads Board during the current year :--

WEST KIMBERLEY ROADS BOARD.

1\:IElIIBERs--JYIichael O'Col1nor, J. P. Jones,

rice

J. H. Gregory, W. H. Adcock, resigned.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Seeretary for Lands.

1180 U-OVERNMEN'1' GAhETtE,W.A. [MAIL ~22, U)Q 1.

Roads Boar{l Electious.

Del)al'[ment of Lan(~s ancl SW'vcys, Perth, 14th March, 1901.

I T if; hereby notifiec1, for geneml information, tlmt Returns have been received of the Election of

the following gentlemell to serve on the under­mentionec1 R~a,cts Bm.rds during the eurrent yelL!' ;-

IRWIN ROADS BOARD.

CHAIR~IAN-S. ]" lYIOOl'C, 1 lYhmBERs-F. Pearse, re-elect8l1.

C. W. O'H~111omn,

NORTHAM ROADS BOAIW.

CHAlg~IAN-D. '1'. lYlol'l'ell, ~ MmIBEHs-W. J. lYlorgan, re-elected.

W. Haddrill,

LOWEI~ GASCOYNE 1WADS BOAl~D.

liIE~IllER-Daniel Powell, vice

Ch~1S. Chawner, resigned.

NOR'1'HAiYIPTON ROADS BOAlW.

lY1EnIBEl~s-~idney Ho.sken, ( re-eleeted, r. C. vVllhams, ) Patrick Shea,

vice Isaac vVoolf, retired.

R. CECIL CLIF1'ON, Under Seeretary for :La,nc1s.

ThrosseH. (GRASS VALLEY ESTATE.)

Reduction of Price of Throssell Lot 50.

Department of Lamls and S'l(l'veys, 5€%S Perth,14th Ji'ebl'l,ary, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml info1'nmtion, tlmt the price of Th1'osse11 Lot 50 IH.S beell rec1uced

to £5 per acre. ll. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secrehtry for LlL1l(k

The Land Act, 1898. (6211c1 Yict., No. 37.)

u,egulutioll 1.!·ohibiting Cutting or Timher on State .Forest at 'l'nclmll:tlTa.

"5" s Dcpcwbncnt of L(,mls wul ,') ttl'VCYS,

Tooo Perth, 16[h Jannw'Y, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administmtor in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to HHLke the fol­

lowing Reguh.tion under the provisions of Section 161 of "The Lanc1 Act, 1898:"-

No person slmll, without the speei'Ll permission in writing of the Minist()r for I,mlCls or his Agent, fell, eut, split, or remove [my timber growing or standing Oll the area of Crown L,.nd hereafter to b() known ,tud dis­tinguishec1 ,.B 'I'uekctlllll'!',L State POl'etlt, tbe bound,wies of which ,tre de8cl'ibed here­uncleI' ;-

Bounded on the Nol'lh ,1nc1 JiJast by lincH point sitlU1te two miles East and two llliles f1'o111 'l'nclmlmrm Post Oilice, ,md extending \Vest foul' miles and South foul' miles, the opposite boundaries beillg IJ1Lmllel and equal.

Any person ofJ'encliug agctinsi tbis l'?egulaLioll shall, on cOllviction, be subject Lo ,L penalt,y not exeeec1ing £20.

R. CECIL CLH"l'ON, Under Secretary fo l' Lands.

The Land Act, 1898. (6211c1 Yict., No. 37.)

ll.egnlatioll 1l1'ohibitiIlg Cutting or '['imber on State j;'ol'est at the "Granites" (YuH(Ia.­mindera),

Dcpm'[mcn[ of Lands (cnd l:inrucy", "-i\]'-.1u5 Perth, 21st February, 1901.

H IS Exeellency the Ac1ministmtor in Executive Council has been plelLsed to make the follow­

ing Regulatioll under the provisiolls of Section 161 of" The Land Act, 1898 ;"-

No person shall, without the speci,.1 permission in writing of the Ministcr for Lands or his agent, fell, cut, split, or remove any timber growing or standing on the are,L of Crown hUlc1 herea.fter to be known anc1 distinguished a~ the" Gmllites" (Yuncbmillc1em) State Forest, the bounchries of which lLre de­scribed hereunder ;--

Bounded on the NM·th and East by lillllB sh1l'ting from ,t point situate two miles North and two miles East from the "Granites" (Yundmllindem) Post Office, and extending West fOlU' miles ,cnd South foul' miles; the opposite boundaries being pamllel and equal. (Phtn 2,tlYI.)

Any person ofi'enc1ing against this l:~eguhLtioll sh,.H, on eonviction, be subject to ,1 p81l<Llty not exceeding £20.

R. CECIL OLIF1'ON, Under Secretary for L,mds.

Late lteElfne 'J:t5 (Greenough) UIICH for Selection under Parts V. amI 'VI. of "'I'b", IJaml Act,

Agricultural and Grazing Lands.

Depa,·t11lcnt of Lwtcls and Slwveys, Perth, 18th lYlarch, 1901. I T is hereby notified, for general information, that

bte l'l.esel've 41'5 (Greenough l'l.iver) will be

thrown open for seleetioll on ,tnd after Mond,LY, 9th April prox., as follows, viz. ;--

(1.) '1'lmt portion sittmto North-East of the Greenough 1'i,i vel' will be thrown open fo], selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898" (Agricultural Land:;); and

(2.) That portion situa(,e South-'\\'ost of thc Greenoug'h River will be throwll opon for oolection uncleI' Part VI. of "'.l'110 Land lu-,t, 1898" (Grazing L~mds).

K CEOIL CLIE'TON, Under Secretary for Llmds.

S1I./i'vcym' G CiWf'ctC s O.tJicc, Perth, 16th ]J[o,!j, 1:1IJr).

()lllploving' Licem;ed Sut'veyors (,0 8111'­

\'ev the bou;c1al~ies of Pastoml'LelLses or othcr holdings ullder the LLmd Beguhd,ions or tl~~ L,lnc1 Ad, are Jlotiiied Hmt Fmelt surveys eallllot be recognised l!,y the DCjJa.l-tment of tal111s ,md Surveys ullles::; they arc emTied ou1, ill aecol'da,l1ec with the Hule:o ,Lml Rcguhd.iollS fo]' the Guid,Hl<'c of Surveyors w-ol'killg' for it, and origillal pbllS and field notes, "s provided by sllch ReguhLtiollS, lodged with the Surveyor Geneml for examimLtioll and retention.

HARRY Y JOHNSTON, Survoyor Geuel'c.l.

]\lAR. 22, U)()l.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. llHl

AppointHlents,

Depm·/.))tcnt of lIIillCS, Palh. 21st M([)'ch, 19()1.

T is ben'!)," notified. fol' g-eneral illformatioll, tha,( His Excellellev the Administrator in ExecutivlJ

Council has been' 1'le[t;;el1 to Imtke the following appointments ;.- ~

.. 11 1 :)0 1

H. S. KING (Under Secretary for l\lines) to be also In8pe"to]' of Mining' Snl'veys; to dak frolll ht .1 uly, HJOO.

W. O. J'\IANSBIl,IDGE to he l\linillg Hegistmr at Motln t J'\Iagnet, l'icc '1'. G. Collie, tl'ansfel'l'eel;

to Chtle frOlll 15th l\Jarch, IDOL

L. It. Sfl<~V~KING to be Aeting l\Iinin g' Regi;:;tl'ar, N ullagine, rice C. JifeLarty; to elate from 20th JiIarch, 1901.

G. LIGHTLY (Inspector of Mines, Coolgltrdie) to be an Inspector of :iYIines for the IV hole Shtte; to date from Hth February, 1901.

H. S. KING, Umler Senetary for Minm;.

SUS1H'usioll 01 all EngiHtHldvcr umler Section ~o of the in ines Ueg;ulatiou Act Amend· ment, Act, lS~jH.

(11" Dep(wtment of Mines, i BuT Perth, 21st lIfru'ch, 1901.

I rr is hereby not.ified, for general inforllmtion, tlmt, His Excellency the Administrator in Executive

Couneilof 13th Ma,l'ch, 1901, has been pl81LSec1 to sus­pend [or <L period of three months, from 23rcl Feb­nut]'Y, 190i, the First Cbss Certifiel1te of Competeney iSl)ued to Johll P"sslllOre. •

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of Mines.

Department of illines.

NOTICE.

_/(,5,,\ 28th Ji'eu1'1wl'Y, 1901.

I T is herehy nutified, for geneml illfornmtiull, tlmt un ltllll iLHer 30th .Mar~h, 1901, all WMdcns'

,md H.egistml's' Oflices (illeluc1ing He<Lc1 Of lice ) will be dosed ,Lt noon on S,Ltunl,LYs, so £C1r ,11:; t.he ,L(;eeptl111ce of doeumenh; for registmtioll a.nd the issue of se<Lrches ltre concerned.

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of Mines.

Additionai Rt'gulatioHs ullIler the Goldfh·lds Ad, is});), aml Amendmellt Act, HIOO.

Department of lIfines, Pel·th, 5th lIIarch, 19U1.

Ex(;ellency the Administrator in Exeeutive Council, llnc1er the powers conferred upon

him bv Section 99 of "The Goldfields Act, 1895," has b8'en pleased to repeal Regulations 10 to 16, ,md Seheclules 6 to 9, both inelusive, under "The Gold­fields Aet, 1895, Amendment Act, 1898," ,cnd to make the following ne\y Regulation!> and Schedules, under" The Goldfields Act Amendlllent Act, 1900."

H. B. LEFROY, Minister 0 [ MilleD.

(64 Vict., No. 23, Sec. 50.)

ApPLICATIONS l>'OR GOLD DEALERS' LWBNSBS.

1. At least fourteen dlLyS priur to ma,king appli­~iLtioll for <t Gold Dealer's License the intending' applicant slmll give notice tu the 'Wa1'den or to th~ J:tesident 01' Polit:e lYlagistl'a,te, in the furm of Schedule 1, and shall post et copy uf such notice outside the Office of the W[mlen or of the Resident or Police Magistrate, a::; the case may be. The applica,nt shall a,lso c(tu;;e it copy of ::;ueh notice to be iLdvertised twiee ill a 10ea1 newSpltpel' (if ,my); ,md, if there is no 10e[11 new spa vel', then in a lleWSp<L per cireulatillg in the district; and no application 8ha,11 be heard unless such advertisement shall Imve appeared at least fourteen days prior to the hearing. All Gold Dealers' Licenses shall he in the form of Sehedule 2 .

RBNEWAL o}<' LICENSE::;.

2. During the month of December ill each year, [1t least three cheys prior to the sitting of the COl1l't to be held for gnmting renew[Lls or' Gold De[tlel's' License>::, holders of such licenses desiring to renew the same shall give notice, in the form of Schedule 3,_ to the Wardell or to the Resident or Police Magistrate, and shall post a copy of such notice outside the office of the vV[Lrden or H.esident Mitgistrate, as the case may be.

GOLD DEALERS' BOOKS, ETC.

8. Gold Dealers' books shall be in the form of Schedule 4, <Lud every gold dealer shall, within seven days after the expiration of each month, furnish to the Department of Mines, through the Mining Registrar of the Goldfield 01' Goldfield District within which his place of business is situated, or, if without Lt goldfield, to the Under Secretary for Mines, a statement in the form of Schedule 5.

Schedule 1.

'WESTERN AUSTltALIA.

'1'he Goldfields Act Amendment Act, 190(). (Section 50.)

ApPLICA'l'ION I'OK A GOT"D DEALElt'S LICENSE.

To the ....................... .

'~-e hereby give notice that it is !l~ intention to apply for " 0111'

a Gold Dealer's License to deal in g'old within th~ ............ . Goldfield District 01' Magisterial District.

Dated the .................. day of. ................. 190 .. ..

Name ............ '" ................ ..

Address ................... _ ......... .

Place of Business ................ ..

N.B.-This application must be advertised at least H days prior to the holding of the Court, and a copy must at the Same time be delivered to the Warden, Resident or Police 1I1agistrate, as the case may he, o'nd ~nother copy posted outside the Warden or l'ilagiatratc's Court.

1182 GOVERNMENT

Schedule n.

1,VESTERN AUSTRALIA.

The Goldfields Act Amendment Act, 1900. (Section 50.)

GOLD DEALER's LICENSE.

Fee-One Pound. ....................................... of ........................... whose

~ ~ place of Business are ............................................. are

licensed to act as buyer of Gold within the* ............. .. ............. .. from the .................. day of .................. , 190 , to the 31st December, 190 .

Place of Issue ................. . Date of Issue ................ ..

,Yarden, or Resident lIfagistrate, or Police lIfagiatr .. te.

• Here insert Goldfield, Goldfield District, or Magisterial District, as the case may be.

Schedule IH.

'WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

The GolaJields Act Amendment Act, 1900. (Section 50.)

AFPT.TCA'rrON FOR A RENEWAl, OF A GOI,D DEALER'S

LICENSE.

To the .....

1,~e hereby givc notice that it is :~ intention to apply at

the Court to be held aL ................. on the .................. day of December, 190 ,for a Renewal of the Gold Dealer's

License held by mi,l us

Dated the ............ day of.. ............. 190

Name ............................ . Address ......................... ..

Place of Business ........... .

N.B.-One copy of this Notice must, three days prior to the sitting of the Conrt, be delivered to the Warden, Resident, or Police Magistrate, as the cltse may be, and another copy posted ontside the 'Warden or Magistrate's Court.

Schedule IV.

GOLD DEALER's BOOK.

Bought or Sold or

otherwise acquired or disposed of.

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 190i.

Schedule V.

"WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Return of Gold bought.

To the ....................... .

[n accordf1llCe with the provisions of Section 50, Sub­section 6, of "The Goldfields Act Amendment Act, 1900," and the Regulations made th81'eundcr, I beg to inform you that I have, during the month of.. ....... " ........... "hlSt past, bought the following parcels of gold:-

Gold •

Bullion ". Ores Alluvial Amalgam Alloys ... Zinc pl'ecipittttes Slao'

Co;centmtes Unwrought Other kinds

Date."." .......... ..

Remarks.

Licensed Gold Dealer.

N 0 'I' ICE.

Steam Boilers Act, 1897.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that copies of "The Steam Boilers Act, 1897," may

be obtained at the various Wal'dens' or Registml's' Offices on the Golclfields, on payment of Ninepence each.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for MineH.

SCHEDULE 1.

The Goldfields Act, 1895, Amendment Act, 1898.

(Section 12).

Notice of Voidance.

• 9 r. 1 Department of Mines, .,,;; Perth, 26th Ji'eb'mary, 1901.

N O'rICE is hereby given that, on the expiration L of 30 days from this date, it is the intention

of the Goverllor to void the undermentioned lease, on the grounds sta,ted.

Da.ted the 26th day of February, 1901.

Lessee or Applicant.

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of Mines.

Description of Lease. Grounds for Forfeiture.

EUWlllJ>J.ursnUll,; Gold Mining Non-payment of rent for I,ease No. 2058, 1900 known as the H Queensland," on the Cool-gardie Goltl· field

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERKMENT GAZETTE, \V.A.

Department of' l\1ines.

Notice.

( -)N application and paymtlnt of the ulldt'J­

mentioned fees and charges, thE' roll"" i lit!

('an be obtained at the Hpltd Office. Pedh:-

Miner's Rights (each) ... i}1ining Licenses (each) ... .. . Goldfields Act and Regulations .. . Mineral Lands Act, 1892, and

Regulations Reports and other pamphlets

((\I'ch) ... ...

.£ B. d. () 10 0 o to 0 010

o

(J

?1i1fis of Mining Centres, Routes, et". (each) o 1 0

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of 1\rine~

WESTER,N AUSTRALIA.

'I'he Goldfields Acts, 18H5· H)OO.

Regulations as to Miners' Homestead Leases.

Depa.j·tment of Mines, tff%t Perth, 15th Mwrch, 1901.

H IS Exeellencv the Administ.rator in Executive Council luis been pleased, under the powers

conferred by "The Goldfields Act, 1895," to make the following additional 'Regulations, rclating to Miners' Homest('ad Ijeases.

H. 13. LE1<'R,OY, J\iiuister of Mines.

SHAPE 01" LEASES.

Every ltpplication shaJl be for land in 01lE' block, ttnd, except in special et.ses to be ftllowed by the Minister, in the form of 11 reet11ngle, with boundt1ries in the dil'eetion of the meridi11n and11t right l1,ngles thereto, 11ud the proportion of dE'pth to breadth, except as herein spoeifiec1, sl11111 not exceed three to one, unless the Minister shall otherwise direet. '1'ho proportion of depth to breadth in any area bounded by 11 frollt11ge line shall be as two to oue, unless other­wi8e provided or by approval of the Minister. Every 11pplict.tion slmll cont11ill or be accompanied by ,1, sketch of the proposed hound11ries, which shall be fixed wherever possible with referenee to some IH1tuml or permanent artificial object, and show the positioll of the htnd with referellee to any h1ke, river, or ma,in stream, 11nd11lso to land held by' or in the occupation of any other person in the locality; 11nd also show 1111 perm11nent w<tterholes 11ud springs within the a,rOit applied for. Provided thitt when from the frontage not being [. stmight line, or from the interference of other front11ge lines, n11tural features, or the bound­,tries of other lands, the foregoing rules in respeet of form citnnot be observed, the form of the land shall be determined as neltrly in accordance therewith itS eircumst11nces permit. .

MODE 01" TAKING POSSESSION.

2. Prior to I1111king applic11tion for [1 Miner's Homestead, the intending 11pplicant, or some person duly authorised in writing on his behalf, shall 11t one eo1'ner of the 111nd intended to be 11pplied for erect a subsh1,lltial post 01' cairn of stones, which shall projeet not less th[1n three feet 11bove the ground and be set in the angles of an L trennh, the arms of which shall be not less than six feet long 11ud six inches deep, 11nd cut in the direction of the converging boundary lines. Such post. or c11irn sh[.ll be deemed the datum point from which the surveyor sh1111 com­mence his survey of the land, 11nd on such post or cairn the intending applicant shall post a legibly written or printed notice in the form of Schedule I., 11nd such notice shall be kept visible and the words legible till the survey is made.

ApPLICA'1'IONS, HOW llIADE AND DEALT WITH.

3. Every [Lpplication for [. Miner's Homestead shall be made in the form of Sehedule n., and lodged with the 'Wal'den (t.ogether with the SUlTev fee ttnd rent., as hereinafter provided) within t.I;(. ~an .. e time aml in !,he same manner 11S a,pplication:s for leases are reClUlrecl to be made under HpguhLtioll 88 of the Goldfields Regulations, 11nd shall he ~llbjeet to the same eomlitiolls regarding notiees as therein provided. Such application, when not objected t.o, slmll be dealt. with in the manner provided in He(rulit-+' 10'" f tl f ':J • '" "lOn ,0, le a Ol'ementlOneu Rt'gnlatlOllS.

OBJECTIONS.

4. AnI' miner 1ll11\', within the time and ill till' manner tilCrein provifled, objeet to the .tl'antiw" of a Miner's Homestead to tlue '[Lpplieaut then'for:-' and the procedure in s11ch ease sha II be ill a(,<:n)'d~llH'f'

with Regulation 89.

REN'l'S '1'0 BE ItESERYED.

5. The ~'early rent to be reserved in any Miner's HOlllesteitd, as provided in Seetioll 15 ()f .. '1'hp Goldficlds Aet AmClHl11;t'llt Aet, 1900," slmll be pay­tLble at the tlJJle a,lld III the wanner preserihed hy R,eguhttion 8ti of th" Goldfields R,egulat.iolls. Pn)­vided th11t the first paYlllent shed] 'he made at tlw time of lodging' the application, ,tlld for the year or half-year (as the ease llllLy be) tC'l'lIlimding- OJ] i.he 8bt day of December next enslling'. -

REGULA'1'JOi<S APPLICABl,b1.

0. Subjeet to the pl'ovisioll~ of l;be ;;ai(l Ad. t ]](. Regulations for the lllLLlH.gement of Go1clfields ,In' hereby adopted and mad;:, applicable tu Minen; Homestpac1s, so feLl' ,.s eonsisjpl1t wit.h srl<'h ]w](lillg,;.

SlJRVEY I~'El!:s.

7. ;Surve.y fees shall he payable hy every tlpplieltnL a.ceordmg to the following' seale :-.

£ s. d.

For .5 acres 11Ua under ... 2 0 (I

For 10 acres !.nd under ... n .J 10 0

For 20 aeres and under ... 4 10 0 For 30 acres and under .. , 5 10 0 For 40 acres 11llcl under ... () 10 (}

}<'or 100 acres and under ... 7 .I() ()

For 200 aeres !Uld under ... 10 () (I

For 300 acres and under ... 12 U (I

For 400 a.el'es and under .. , 14 I) (I

For 500 aeres and under.,. Hi 0 0

Sehednle I.

NOTICE 01<' lYIARKING FOR ., Mn;EH,'S HOl\mS'n~A]) LIGAHE.

Notice is hereby given that I, ........................ , the under signed, of ..................... , have this dll,yat the hour of.. .. .. o'clock ..... m., marked off this laud, for which I intend makino

application for a Miner's Homestead Lease under the pr;" visions of Clanse ...... of the Hegulations made under "The Goldfields Act Amendment Act, 1000."

The gronnd intended to be applied for contains about ............... acres and the description of boundaries is as follows :-

Commencing at this point and running due ............ for a distance of.. .......... chains; thence ............... a distance of.. .......... chains; thence ..................... ..

A.s witness my hand this ............ day of.. ............. H) .

SignaJ,nre of intending Applicant 01' his Agenr.

No. of 1iiner's Right...... ......... Date ....................... .

1184 GOVERNMENT

Schedule n. ApPLICATION FOR A MINER'S H01lIESTEAD LEASE.

No ......... . Pursuant to the prOVISlOnS of "The Goldfields Act

Amendment Act, 1900," and the Regulations made there-under, 1'" .............................. being the holc1er of Miner's Right No .......... , do hereby apply for a Miner's Homestead T"ease of. .............. acres of land, taken possession of and marked out by ........................ at ...... o'clock .... m., on the ............ day of.. ................ , 19 ... , in accordance with the provisions of Reg·ulation ............ , and situated on the .................. Goldfield (which land is more particularly described in the annexed Schedule), and I hereby tender the sum of .£ .................. as deposit in accordance with the existing Regulations.

Given under my hand this ............ day of ..................... , A.D. 19 ....

Signature t ....................... . To the vVardeil. .......................... Goldfield.

Received this application at ......... o'clock .... m., on the ...... ... ... day of .................... ,19 ... , from ........................ , with the sum of .£ ............... , being the amount of deposit on application for a Miner's Homestead I"ease.

Warden (0;' Mining Registrar) ........................ Goldfield.

R,ent to 31-12-19 ... Survey fee .................... .

Deposit .£

* All Christian llames to be gi von in t Applications Inust be sig-neel hy the <tpplic<tut or by his

tluly accredited agent,

Schccl1/le to accompany Application for lI'Iinc?"s IIomesteeul Lease.

Nume of Applicant iu full

a.nd Ac1c1rc:-;s.

Situation and BOlllldflt'ies of the Area. HemnTks.

ground applied for.

Sketch q{ lanel etpplied /01'. A

_i

Schedule IH.

No'l'IClC OF A 1'PT,ICA'rION FOlt A JVlTNlCR'S H01lIESTEAD LEA8lC.

No ........ . Notiee is herehy given that .................. , of ................. .

the undersigned, has macle application this day for a j}/riner's Homestead Lease under the provisions of "The ffolc1fields Act Alllendment Act, 1900," ancl the I~eguIations made therennder of ground containing ............ ac1"es ........ . roods ......... perches, commencing ................. .

A;; witness my 1tn.ncl at .................. this .................. day of .................. , w ..... .

Signature of applicant or his agent.

No. of Miner's Right ........... .

Objections against the application above referred to must, be lodged at the Warden's Office on or before the .......... , ... . day of .................. , 19 ..... .

Warden (0;' Mining Registrar)

.......... , ....... , .. Goldfield.

This notice must be posted for thirty days on the datum post of the ground applied for and at the Warden's Office, and must also be advertisecl twice ill a newspaper.

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAH. 22, 1901.

Notice.

Mines Regulation Act, 1895.

THE attention of Mine Manager,.; ,tnd t.he Public . is called t.o the fact that it is required that a

printed copy of the General R.ules sha.ll be posted al

the Office, or in some conspicuous phee ill e()nneeti01~ with every Mine.

This is t.o notify that copies of the sttid Geneml Rules, printed in la,rge type on calico, may lw obtained at all "Wardens' or R,egistrars' Offie,cs (Ill

the Goldfields, nn pa,yment of One shilling pact

H. S. KING, TT nder SE'crf'tary for Mines.

Department of Mines, Perth, 21st lIia;'ch, 1901 .

THE undermentioned Gold Mining and Minerrtl Leases are now ren,dy for issue, itnd may be

obtained or applicrttion by the TJesseefl 01' their orc1ers:-

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIET"D: Nos. 122, 1851, 2160, 2392, 2596, 3346, 3408.

J[unanaZZing Dish'id: 119s (2045), 1518 (2290), 3778 (3433), 4568.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 197E, 219E, 225E, 352E, 755E, 922E, 977E, 997E, lOO:~E, lOJ2E, llHAR, 1121E, 1139E, 1163E, 1219E, 1292E, 1373E, 1397E, 16981G, 2124E, 3287IG, 8426E, 3522E, 3:)50E, :lG1,})1C, :167filG, 374,51C, 3771 E, 3880,:, Mineral Lease 81 le.

NOR'T'H-EAS'l' COC)1,GAH,Dm GOLDFTF;TJD.

J(anowna Disi;'ict: Nos.12x (I051C), lHx (1061C), Hx (107E), fi2x (2:171C), 55x (243';), 68x (3081l), 7fix (345';).

BIWAD AH,RO'Y GOLDF'nJLD.

NOR. fiHw (526E), 9});;w, J050w, lOfifiw.

NOH'l'H COOLGARDTE GOfJDPIELD.

Menzies Dist?'ict: Nos. 30llz, gOalz, 38227., :H807., :14817., a80Gz, 39Hz, ,].064'1,.

Niagam Dish'ict: Nos. 278a, 27Ha, 8:14.0, "1"10G.

Ula'Ting Dish'ict: Nos. 338u, 839u.

M1'. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. Mt. Malcolm Dish'ict: 375c, 376c, 4,81c, 54,]c. Mineral

Least' 21c. .

Mt. Ma",JCt;'et: 76lT, 770'1', 833'1', 1069'1', 10701',

PEAK HILL GOLDli'JELD.

Nos. 131' (87N), 151'., 16p (ro7N), 651', 112p.

lYIURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

M01tnt lI'Iagnet DistTict: 15bI, 172nr, 20111, 220~r, 225M, 264M, 327111, 846111, 367111, 368M, 38bl, 882111, <j,60H, 'WOJlI, 482~I.

OiW Dist"id: 1191 (223N).

Dcty Da,wl1 Distriel: 1:18]), l(jrin, 1 (i7n.

Nannine Dish'id: :ni5N.

j<,AS'l' M.U1WHISON GO LnTi'mLn.

Nos. g5, 38, 143,310,338,868, 8()9, 1,8~).

DUNDAS GOLDFIJ<JLD Nos. 16,77.

PILBARRA GOLDF'TJ~LD.

West Pilba'"1"a : No. 51 (2821').

YALGOO GOLDFIJ<JLD.

Nos. 409, 410, 446, 4 L7, and 448.

DONNYBROOK.

Gold Mining Lease 31 on Crown Land, 56,

H. S. KING, Under Seereta.ry for ·Mines.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 1185

Steam Boilers Act, 1897 .

. For the Iuformation of Owners of Steam !loilers.

following Designs of Lock-up Encased Safety Valves have been approved to date:-

Name of J',Iannfacturcl'.

Messrs. J. Danl,s & Son Co., TJtd. Messrs. James }hrtill & Co. :i\Iessrs. G. E. Fnlton & Co.

Phoonix Foundry ... iYlessrs. Bellnie, Teare, & Co.

Messrs. IV .. r. George & Co.

Messrs. Heinecke & Hayden Messrs. May Bros. & Co ... ,

Messrs. Forward, Down, & Co. Messrs. 'rhompsoll & Co ... , Messrs. Marshall & Sons, Ltd.

Messrs. Fraser & Chalmers Messrs. Ransol1lc, Sim8, & J efi'ries,

Ltd. Bell's Asbestos W.A. Agency, Ltd. Messrs. Hunt & lVIitton ...

lVIcssrs. Forwood, Down, & Co., Ltd.

'rhe Cowburn Safety Valve Co.

1\less1's. '1'omlin80n JiNS. & Co. '" Messrs. Hansome, Sims. & . .T e1Ieries,

Ltd. 1';lessrs. v,"~ H. Tlltiley & Co., Ltd. :Messrs. Cockbul'ns, Limited

lYfessrs. Denuy .Bros.

No. of Address. Designs

approved.

Melbourne, Vic. 2 Gawlel', S . .8.. 1 Adelaide, S.A. 1

Ballamt, Vic. 1 Perth, vV.A. 2

Perth, W.A. 3

})erth, W.A. 1 Gawler, S.A. 1

K,~lgoorlie, W.A. 2 Castlemaine, Vie. 1 Gainsborough, 2

England Kalgoorlie, VV.A. 1 Ipswich, England 1

Fremantle, IV.A. 1 Birmingham, 1

England Kalgoorlie 1

l'lest Gorton, 1 Manchester, England

Perth 1 Ipswich. England 1

Salfon1. Engbnd 2 Cardonald, near :3

Glasgow l"renlftntle

Class.

Spring, ,vith casing gear. Do.

Spring, with easing geltr, combined with dead-weighted lever valve.

Spring, with easing gear. Spring and dead-weighted adjustable, both fitted with easing

gear. Spring, dead-weighted, and combination spring and dead­

weighted lever valve, all fitted with eltsing gear. Spring, fitted with easing gear. Spring, with eltsing gear, combined with dead-weighted

lever valve. Spring and deacl-weightec1, both fitted with easing gear, Spring, fitted with eltsing gear. Spring, \vith easing gear; dead-\yeig'htecl easing g·e~"l'.

Spring, with casing gem'. Do.

Do. Do.

Spring, with easing gear, combined with deacl-weighted lever valve.

Deac1weightec1, witll eltsing gear.

Spring, with easing gear. Hamsbotton (spring type encased)

Spring' type, both fitted with et1sing gem'. Spring, fitted with eltsing g8l1.l'.

Spring, fitted with easing gear.

Oopies of the above designs call be seen on application to the Ohief Inspector of Boilers, Mines Depart­ment., Perth, 01' from any Inspector of Boilers under the above Act.

(Signecl) H. S. KING, 24th .T iUn.utl'Y, 1901. U ncler Secretary for Mines,

Hovernment Assays.

'1' is hereby notified, for public information, that the previous notice ns to Government Assays is

cttncelled, iWcl th1Lt the ra.tes ancl conditions a,s set. fOl'tll lwl'euuder will hA imposed.

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of Mines.

Assltys, Analyses, and Determinations of any 'Yestern A ustrltli?~ll 01'8 0" Hoek will be made by t,he Assayer to the Geologicltl Survey, when not. unduly interfering with officbl work. suhjeet to the following' conditions;-

1. Eaeh sample must weigh not less than Goz., nor more tl",n l~lbs., and the pieces of which it is eomposed must not he of largel' gange thnn :3 inches, nor smltllel' than ·~in.

2. Each sample mnst he enclosed in a separate canvas hag or strong pltper wrapper, with a piece of white pltper on which are written the name and >')stal address of the sender, together with a private mark or number by which it nlfty he readily identified.

'.' Addrr,ss thc.parcel to;-

The :iHinernlogist and Assayer, Geological Survey Branch,

Department of Mines, Perth.

(N.B.--The rate of postltge for mineral samples is Id. fOl evul'Y 207. .. and 11l1(h'l'.)

1. Send a let.ter at the same time to the same address enclosing the fees and stating for what metltls the samples are to be assayed. 01' other inst.ruc­tions, as the case mlty be.

il. Always keep duplicate samples of those sent, ltnd nmrk them in a similar way.

(i. The scale of fees is as follows ;-£ s. d.

(a.) For the determination of a Rock or J\Tineral 0 10 (l

(b.) For Assay for LefLd, Iron, or Man-ganese, each 0 lOG

(c.) Por Asslty for Silver, Copper, or Tin, elt(lh ... 0 12 (j

(d.) For Assay for Gold or :6inc, each ... 0 15 0

(e.) For Asslty for Lead, Silver, and Gold 1 5 0

(f.) }i'Ol' Assay for JHercury, Antimony, Bismuth, Chromium, Nickel, or Cobalt, eltch 1 11 6

(g.) For A.ml1ysis and V ltluation of Coltl 1 11 6

(h.) For complete Analysis of any Min-eml 01' Ore... 2 12 6

(i.) For other determinations. according to time spent, up to 2 12 6

The Department reserves to itself the right of refusing to make any Assay of ltny samples sent.

vVith the object of encouraging bond fide prospectinO', free Assays will be made, on conditions which can be ascertaim,d 011 application '1t the Offices of the Government Geologist.

1186 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Gold Mining Leases.

Depa1i1nent of Mines, Pe1·th, 21st Mal'ch, 1901.

I 'll is hereby notified tha,t, in accordance with the provisions of Section 48 of "The Goldfields Act, 1895," . His Excellency the Administrator in Execut.ive Oouncil of 13th March, 1901, has been pleased to deal with the following' Gold Mining Leases, and applications therefor, a,s shown below.

H. B. IJE]!'ROY, Minister of Mines.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED, SUBJEOT TO SURVEY. ---.------------- --------

GOLDFIEI,D. DISTRICT. Nos. 0>' LEASES. i

{ 3858

KUNANALLING 612s COOI,GARDIE

{ CUE ]259

MT. MAGNET 529~r 533~1 5351\1 MURCHISON ...

M'1'. MARGARE'I' lYh. lVIARGARET .. - 902'!' 985T 1067'1' 1068'!' 1071T 1074T 1085T 1086T 1089'£ 1001T 1092']' 1093'!' 1094'1' 1095'!' 1096'£ 1098'1' 1099T 1l0lY!' 110l'l' 1102T 1103'1' 1104'£ 1l05'1' 1106'1' llO7'1' llO9'1' 11l0'1' 1111'!' 1112'1' l1l3'!' llH'£ 1115'!' 1116']' 1117'1' 1118'!' 1119'1' 1120'1' 112h' 1124tl' 1126'£ 1127'1' 1128'£ 1129T 1130'1' 1133'£ 1134ll' 1135'1' 1136T ll37'1' ll38'l' 1139'1' ll4lYl' 1141'£ 114,2'1' 1143'1' 1144'£ 1145'!' 1146'£ 1147'1' 1148'£ 1149'£ 1150'!' 115l'l' 1152'1' 1153'1' ll54T ll55T 1158'£ U6lY!' 1162'1' 116::1'1' 1164'£ 1166']' 1168'£ 1169'1' 1170'£

{

ULARRING ... NORTH COOLGARDIE

YERILLA _ ..

;; 500u

535R

----------'---------'---.---,---,----:c---------------------.. -.-.- ---------.-----• Conditionally.

APPLICATION REFUSED.

~ORTH COOLGARDIE YERILLA ... 534R

SURRENDERS AOOEPTED . ..... _-----_._, _._-------_._---------- ---_.-._-----_ .. _---_. __ -. .. -_ ..... _--. __ ._.-

BROAD ARROW t 134w t l35w

5778 5858 COOLGARDIE .... 1 KUNANALLING

~-A-S;-~IU~~~-IS-O-N-.. -·I·--------+---1--2l------

CUE

MURCHI80N ... DAY DAWN

NIAGARA ... NOR'l'H '-'VV""""",,"'''Jl''

ULARRING ...

GOLDFIELD. DISTRICT.

MURCHISON DAY DAWN

124.'3

174D

4440

47tlT;

t Conditionally.

FORFEITURES.

NAME OF LEASE.

Fingall South Fingall ...

NA1tU: OF LESSEES.

R. A. Wood, D. E. Owen R. A. Wood, D. E. Owen

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1187

Mineral Leases.

Department of Mines, PC1·th. 21st 1}farch, 1901.

I T is hereby notified that the following Mineral Lea,ses and Applications therefor have been dealt witl1 nnder tho lVIinoral TJ<1nds Acts, 1892.99, a,s shown below.

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of nlines.

~~PPLICATIONS APPROVED, SUBJECT TO SURVEY.

lIrining District. No. of Lease. Date of Decision.

COOLGARDIE

GREENBUSHES ...

'VEST PrLBAlmA

I i 47, ,1,8

... i *218 i 222

44,45

16th March, 1901.

8th March, 1901. 19th March, 1901.

13th March, 1901.

Conditionally.

SURRENDER ACCEPTED.

PHILLIPS RIVER 50 28th February, 1901

NON .FORFEITURE.

PHILLIPS RIVER

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Bonus for Lead.

Depal'hnent Qf Mines, Pe?·th, 10th Octobe,', 18911.

IT is hereby notified, for geneml information, I1S

follows:- .

1. A bonus to the amount hereinafter stated is offered to any person who shall obtain lead ore by mining within the Colony of vVestern Australia, and dispose of the same as a marketa.ble commodity in quantities of not less than five (5) tons.

2. The bonus shall bo, for the first twelve (12) months from the above date, 258. per tOll for ore containing sixty (60) per cent. of pig lead; and for the second twelve (12) months, 15s. per ton, with an addition of 6d. per ton per unit for anything over this percentage, ,1nd a. drawback of 6el. per ton for a,nything under this percentage.

3. The bonus to be paid only on the production at the Department of Mines, Perth, of the original account of sale of such ore, duly signed and eel'· tified as correct by the purchaser.

4. The total amount to be paid as bonuses will not exceed £3,000, and will he di.stributed according to the priority of sale.

5. No more than £400 shall be paid as a bonus for the product of one mine during anyone year.

6. The Minister of Mines shall finally adjudicate upon all claims, and shall determine to whom and to what amount the bonus shall be payable, and shall finally and absolutely settle all disputes.

H. B. LEFROY, Minister of Miues.

12th March, UJOl.

W.R. 1008/1901.

Western Australian Govel'mllt>ut Railways.

Carriage of Ice by Passenger Trains.

H IS Excellency the A.t1llliuistmtor ill EXe(~lltivo Council has heel! pleased to approve of the

following addition to the Ohtuse relating to the carriage of Ice by passenger trains (page 104 of the Classification and 1(,ate Book) :-

l\Iinillllllll- Gel. outside Suburban Area, 3d. within Suburban Area.

By order of the Hon. the OOlllmissioner of Railways, AI.JPIN p. rrHOlVISON,

Under Secretary for Ra.ilways. 12th lYbrch, 1901.

W.R.·-83i /1901.

Western Australiall Government Railways.

Carriage of Boilers.

I-I IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the

Clause relating to the Carriage of Boilers, on page 16 of the Classificat.ion and Rate Book, being altered to read as follows :--

C.R. BoiJers-Stemu, S. to S. 2

O.H. 1

(Requiring more than one wagon to be charged not less than two tons per wagon).

By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Railways,

ALPIN F. THOMSON, Under Secretary for Railways.

5th March, 1901.

1188 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901. ~~------------------------~------------------------------------

Western Australian Government Railways.

Southern Cross Refreshment Room.

ri""ENDBRS for the leasing of the above stall, when completed, will be received at this Office up to

noon on Thursdc.y, 28th lYlarch, 1901. They are to be addressed to the Hon. the Com­

missioiler of Railways, and marked on the outside " Tender for Southern Cross Hefreshment St.all."

Full particulars of conditions of le~tse and forlll of tender lllay be obtained on application to the General MamLger, Perth Centml Railway Station.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Railways,

ALPIN F. THOMSON, Under Secretary for Railways.

Railway Department, Perth, 7th March, 1901.

Western Australian Government Railways.

Demolition Contract.

Building No. 57, Roe Street, Perth.

TENDERS for the above Contmct will be received at this Office up to n0011 on Thursd,ty, 28th

March, 1901.

They ,ue to be addressed t.o the Hon. Commissioner of Railwa,ys and marked OD the outside" Tender for Demolition Contract, Building No. 57, Roe Street, Perth."

Contract documents and Specificat.ions ma,y be seen at the Office of t.he Chief Engineer of Existing IJines, Wellington Street, Perth.

Any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Railways,

AIJPIN F. 'I'HOMSON, Under Secretary f01' Railways.

Railway Department, Perth, 7th March, 1901.

W.R..-964/1901.

Western Australian Government Ban-ways.

Agricultural Produce.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to lLpprove of the

following addition to the "SpeciiLl Rates for Agri­cultural Produce grown in the Colony, Stn,tion to Stat.ion" (page 4.6 of the' Classification lmd Rl.te Book), to take efl'ed. ns from the 1 st ]\1[(Lreh, 1001 :--

Miles.

408 to 431 432 to '155 456 to 479 480 to 50:, 504, to 527 528 to 551 552 to 575 576 to 599 GOO to 623

naie pCI' i011. s. d,

Hl () Hl 6 17 0 17 0 18 0 ]8 G 19 0 19 G 20 0

By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of R"ilways,

ALPIN F. THOlYfSON, Uncler Secret.ary for RH,ilways.

12th J\'In,reh, IDOL

W.R. 846/1901.

Western Australian Government Railways.

Conveyance of Empty Bottles.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Couueil has been pleased to approve of tlw

following speeial rate for the conveyance of Empty Bottles (to be inserted on page 45 of the Clnssifiea­tion and Rate Book)

Returned Empty Bottles from Coolgardie and Kfl.lgoorlie to Perth and Fremantle, minimum 4, tons per four-wheel and 8 tons per eight-wheel wagon, 20s. per ton, S. to S. Owner's risk.

By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Railways,

ALPIN F. THOlYISON, Uncler Secrp,1ary for Railways.

6th March, 1901.

W.R.. 1182/1901.

Western Australian Government Raihvll.)'S.

I T is hereby notified, for general infornmtiou, tha,i, the following Tender has been neeepted :-

Date of Name of Description of Acceptance. Contractor. Contract.

1901. 7th lIfarch M .. r. Wa]sh ... PerthStationYaru--

Picket Fellcil1~ Con~ tract, Roe Street

Amount.

£ s. U. 65 10 0

By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of RailwaYR,

ALPIN F. THOlYISON, Under Secretary for Railways.

14th March, 1901.

W.R. 682/1901.

Western Australian Government Railways.

Gold-bearing Ores aud Concentrates.

H IS Excellency the Administmtor in Exeentive COl1ncil has been pleased to approve of

CltLl1Se (h.) of the Rates a.n<1 Oonditions for the ca.l'riage of Gold-bearing' Ores a,nd Concentrates (;on­signed to the Fremantle SmeltingvV ork8 being altered to read as follows; such a.lteration to (,ome into force on the 1st April, 1901 :-

(b.) Ores and Concentrates exceecling' in value lOoz. of gold per ton, for every additional 1007.. or pm·t of 100z. Olle farthing per tOll per mile added to the rate for ores not exceeding 100z. of gold to the tOll; minimum, i5 tOllS per fOllr-wheeled wag'oll.

By order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Railways,

ALPIN F. TliOlYISON, Under Secret.ary for H.ailwLLYS.

1Mh lYf a1'ell, 1901.

i\lAR. 22. 1801.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1189

W.R.--l'UG/1901.

Western ii.llstralian Government Hailways.

Eastern Goldfields Railway.

Golden Gate Station Buildings Contract.

'fENDERS for the [,bove Contract will be received ,1t this Olfice up to noon on Tuesday, 2nd

April, 19tH. 'rhev are to be t1clc1ressed to the Hon. the Commis­

sioner' of RailintYs, a,nd marked on the outside, "Tender for Golde~l Gate Shttion Buildings Contract."

Contract Documents, Drawings, and Specifications may be seen <1,t the Office of the Chief Engineer of Existing Lincs, Wellington Street, Perth, and copies of same at the Resident Engineer's Office, Coolgardie, and ,1t the Shttion Master's Office, Kalgoorlie.

The lowest or ,wy tender will not neeessarily be accepted.

By·order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Railways, ALPIN F. THOMSON,

Under Secretary for Railways. Railway Department,

Perth, 21 st JYIarch, 1901.

1'ENDJ;JRS FOR PUBLIC WORIU~.

Highgate Infants' School.

Additions Contract.

TENDERS will be received 11t this Office up to noon on 'ruewla.\', the ~1t.h April, 1901, for

the abovn Contract. They [tre to be addressed to "The Hon. the

Direct~r of Pu bIie \V orks," [md marked outside, "'render for Highga,te J nfants' School AdditionR Contract."

Conditions of Contract., Specifications, and Draw­ings may be seen [1t the Contra,ctors' Room, the Bal'l'acks, Perth, on and [t£ter the 27th inst.

The lowest or any tender will not necessal'ily be accepted.' .

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public vV orks,

M. E. JULL, Under Secretary for Public vVol'ks.

Public ·Works Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

21st ",larch, 1901.

Perth.

Band Room Contract.

T ENDERS will he 1'eceiypd at this Office up to noon on Tnesdlt.Y, the 9th April, 1001, for

the 1tbove Contract. They are to be addressed to "'1'he Hon. the

Direct'~r of Public vVorks," and 11lflTked outside, "Tender for Perth Band 11.oom."

Oonditions of Contraet, Specifica,tions, and Draw­ings may be seen at this Office, and the Contr,wtors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, on and after the 26th instant.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be n,cceptec1.

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public \Vorks,

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

Public "Vorks Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

1·tth ];Tnreh, 1901.

Beverley School.

Additions Contract.

TENDERS will be received at this Offiee up to noon on '1'uesc1ay, the 26th March, 1901, for

the ,.boye Contract. .

'l'hey are to be addressed to "'1'he Hon. the Dire<:tor of Publie 'IV orks," fwd lllarked outside, "Tender for Beverley School Additions Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­ings nmy be seen at the Contractors' 11.oom, '1'he Barmcks, Pert.h, and [Lt the Court House, Beyerley, on itnd after the 12th inst.

'1'he lowest or ,tny tender will not necessl.rily be ltCceptec1. .

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public VV orks,

JYI. E. JULL, U ndm' Secreb1l'Y for Public VV orks.

Public Works Office, } Perth, 'VestCl'll Australin,

5th ]I{o.1'ch, 1901.

Boulder.

Post Office Additions Contract.

TENDERS will be receivcd at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the :36th ~breh, 1901, for

the ahove ContmcL .

They are to be ac1drcsserl 10 "The Hon. i.he Director of Public vVork~," :tnd marked out.side, " Tender for BouldCl' Post Office Additions."

Condit.ions of Contmct, Specifications, and Draw­ings ma.y be seen a,t the Contractors' Room, t.he Barracks, Pert.h; t.he P.vV.A.D. Ofilce, Coolgal'die; the P.vV.A.D. Oflice, Ka.lgoorlie; lwd l,t the Court I-louse, Boulder, on :,nil a.ftel' the 12th inst.

rrhe lowest 01' any tender will not llecessn,l'ily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Director of Publie 'Works,

M. E. .TULL, Under Secretary for Puhlic vVol'ks.

Public Works Office, I Perth, '\VesternAnstrfl,lia,

·tth March, 1901,

Moora.

Water Supply Tank Contract.

TENDERS will be l'eceivecl :.t this Office up to noon on TueRt1ay, the 26th Mal'eh, Hl01, j'()l'

the above Contmct.. '

They :tre to be l.ddl'essed to "The Hon. the Director of Puhlic vVorks," :mcl lllarked outside, "Tender for Moom vVater Supply Tank Contra,ct."

Conditions of Cont.ract, Specifications, and Draw­ings may be seen at the Contr,tctors' Room, the Barmcks, Perth, and ,tt the Police St.ation, Moom, on and after Monday, 11th inst.

The lowest or anv tender will not necessarily be accepted." .

By order of the Hon. the Director of Puhlic \Vorks, M. E. JULL,

Under Secretary for Pnblic vVorks. Public y.,r ol'ks Office, }

Perth, Western Australia, 7tll March, 190).

1190 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

West Perth.

Post Office Contract.

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 26th March, 1901, for

the above Contract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the

Director of Pu blie Works," and nutrked outside, " Tender for West Perth Post Office."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­ings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, on al,ld after the 5th March.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the H on. the Director of Pl1 blic VV orks,

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

Public 'Works Office, } Perth, 'Western Australia,

12th February, 1901.

Harvey.

School and Quarters Contract.

'l-'ENDERS will be received at this Office up to .L noon on Tuesday, the 2nd April, 1901,

for the above Contract. They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the

Director of Public \Vorks," and marked outside, " Tender for Harvey School and Quarters."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Draw­inO's may be secn at the Contractors' Room, the B~rracks, Perth; the Post Office, Harvey; and the Court House, Bunbury, on and a,fter the 19th March.

The lowest or [tuv tender will not necessarily be accepted. .

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public vVorks,

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

Public Works Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

12th March, 1901.

'l--'ENDERS

Perth Government Printing Office.

Electric Lift Contract.

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 16th April, 1901, for

the above Contract.

They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Director of Public Works," and marked outside "Tender for Perth Government Printing Office Electric Lift Contrlwt."

Conditions of Contract, Specific[l,tions, and Drll.w­ings may be seen at the Contrnctors' Room, The Barmcks, Perth.

The lowest or l1l1Y tender will not necessarily be accepted. .

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public W OrlUI,

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

Public 'Works Office, } Perth, Western Australia,

7th March, 1901.

Burbanks.

School Teacher's Quarters Contract.

'llENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tuesday, the 2nd April, 1901, for

the above Contract.

They are to be addressed. t.o "The Hon. the Director of Public vVorks," ltnd marked outside, " Tender for Bm'banks School Tetwher's (,Juarters."

Conditions of Contrttct, Speeifications, and Draw­ings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth; and [Lt the P.\V.A.D. Office, Coo1-gal'die; and at the P.\V.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, on and after the 19th March.

The lowest or an." tender will not neeessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public VV orles,

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

Public 'Works Office, 1. Perth, Westerll Australia., I

12th March, 1901.

A.OOEP'l'ED.

No. 186. P1tblic Works Depa1't-ment, Perth, 21st Manh, 1901.

'l-'HE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general information:-

Date of Acceptance.

1901. 13th March 15th March

21st March

Name of Contractor.

H. Hart '" Geo. Baxter

J. G. Braunsdorf

Description of Contract.

Perth Technicnl School-Fittings New Zealand Government Railways-Supply and

Delivery of 50,000 J nrrah Sleepers North Fremantle Government Stores-Plate Iron

Rack

Amount.

.£ s. d. 118 13 0

9791 13 4,

478 19 0

By order of the Hon. the Director of Public vVorks,

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

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

WES'l'ERN AUS'l'l{,ALIAN GOVERN~IENT STORES.

Annual Contracts.

For Supply and Delivery of Stores for Rail­ways or other Departments, in such quanti­ties and at such times as may be requi.red, during the period from 1st July, 1901, to 30th June, 1902, inclusive.

SCHEDULES.

1. J!'lour. ~. Bread. 3. PotU.tOBti. ·L Groceries. S. Butter. I). Eggs. 7. Cream aud illilk. 8. CaucHes and Soap (local). 9. Candles and SOltJl (importe,l).

10. Ales, ,Vines, Spi1'its, etc. ll. Oils. J~. Fruit and Veg·ctahlei5. 1:3. Beef for Hotbl('st. H. Meat. 1.5. Fish. 16. Forage. 17. Sheep for RoHuet:L 10. Firewoo{l (If'remautk). 19. mrewood (Perth). 20. Firewood (Hottucst). :.n. Firewood (Bl'eaksea). :.!2. Pil'ewQod (Outstatioll~). :!3. Curtug-e (FrcllHllltlc). 24. Cartage (Perth). :!5. CUl'tagc (Outstation;..;). 26. Water Trausport (Hottuest). 2i. Wu,ter Transport (Curuac). 28. Water Transport (Albuuy). 29. Water (Coolt,:urdic). ao. ",Vater (Kalgoorlit::'). :!.\' Water (Cne). . ) .... lee. :;;:;. Boots ani! ~bop,s, :;J. Drapery. ;m. Uniforms. :J6. Chemicals und IUi:5tnnucllts, :jGA. Chomic111s and Instl'n1llcnts. a7/a9. J~lectricall\Iaterial. to. Photo·I,itho. llbterial. n. Genera.l Sb.tiollc1'Y.

4:.!. Pap~r. ·h3. Eu\'clopcs. H. llooks. -1:5. Pal'chmcut. 16. Tracing' Paper, etc. ,17. Pen::;; and Holden::, ,18. Pencil~. ·W.Iuk. SO. Copper Prcf;Hcs. 51. String. . 52. Draughtmitn's Sundries. .53. rrypcwritcr's Sundries. 5..1. Tools. . 15. General Il'Olnnollgcry. 5t). }"1iles and Rasp&. .57. Tu hes and Fitt.ill~rS. 58. Iron ,Yood Screws. ;)9. Bras::;,

00. J\Ietal Thread. til. Pmnps and Ilead pjping'. 6~. Bolts, Nuts, etc. 63. Copper. 6th. Brass, Copper, Lead, 01('. 64. ]Jig Iroll. 65. '\Vaste.

j 66. Nethertou's Crown Bost Iroll. G7. Nethel'ton's Crown Iron.

I 6S. Fa111ley aud LO\\'11l00r 11'011. (i9. Steel. 69A. Steel. 70. Galvuuiscd Iron, 71. 1. U. l\Iallufaetures llnd

Packimt. 7:!. Canvas :Hc)sc.

I i:;. Disillfcetalltt), , 74. Tinware. I 7,e;. G a1Y uuiscd Iron .l\l an n-

fndures. 7G. Hroollu; and Brn~hcs. 77. l\Iats. 7S. Barl'()"w8, ete. 'iH. Baskctwtll'C, 80, Belting. Hosepipe, etc. 81. Explosiycs. 82. }Filters. 83. Tents, Tarpaulins, etc. 8 L Jlines, rrwincl'), etc. 85. Saddle],y Hud Harnctis. SG. Leather and Griu(lery. 87. Earthenwnre, Glas~"-larf'.) ('te . S:-3. Bricks and Pottery. 8n. Paints. flO. YarllisheK. D1. Paiuters' and Ghlizel's' ware. D2. Oils generally. U:J. Oils, l\:Iachiller;v and '\vagon. 9·1. Oils, Castor. 9.5. Oils, Kerosene. 96. Ship Chandlery. 97. Hope. V8 . • Jarrall. 99. ;1"n'a11 Sleepers.

100. JarralJ Poles aud Strutf'. : 101. Karri. ~ 102. Soft, ,\V uocis generally.

103. Tu"rt. , lOt. Joinery and. I:Hlllt1riCS.

105. Cemeni',. : 106. Coke.

107 Charcoal. 108. Lime. 109. '1'"l1ow . ] 10. Saclts and Bag-s. Ill. BOlles and :Pertili?;er:-;,

. ll~. Clocks. ; 11 :3. Snlldries.

rrENDER~ for the above Contracts will be received ltt this Office up to 2'30 p.m. on

Friday, 19th April, 1901.

'rhey are to be addressed to .. The Government Storekeeper, NorthPremantJe," nmrkec1 outside, "Tender for Government Stores Contntet."

Printed forms of rrp llc1 m'. Conditions of UOlltmet. D,nc1 Specinelttions llllly he obtained OlJ pers')nltl application ltt the Offiee of the Government Store­keeper. North Frenmutle.

'renders will not be re~ognised unless ,.,ent in on the propel" forms. ~

The right is reserved to accept the ·whole or p,trt of ,my Tender, and the 10"1\"e8t or allY Tender will not ne<:essltrily be a,ccepted.

By order of the Honourable the Colonial 'rre,tsurer,

CARLTON R. PETHER, Government Storekeeper.

GovenJment Stores Department, North Fremantle,

20tJ] J\faTch, 190 1. }

GAZETTE, "V.A. 1191

NOTIOE.

ROTTNEST SAL'l'.

FOR Sltle, at Government Stores, North Fre­mantle :-

];'ine Salt, in quantities not less than 1 ton, £3 per ton (bags included).

Cmde Salt, in quantities not less than 1 tOll, £1 7s. per ton (bags included).

Applications should be made to the undersigned.

By order of the Right Hon. the Co10nilt1 TreaRnrer,

CARLTON R. PE'rUER,

Government Storekeeper. Government StoICS Department, t

1><orth Fremantle, 17th October, 1898. I

·WESTERN A.USTRALIA.

Provisions, etc., Contract.

For Supply and Delivery of Provisions, etc., for the Government Service at the follow­ing places :-Albany, Beverley, Bunbury, Busselton, Bridgetown, Coolgardie, Fre­mantle, Geraldton, Guildford, Jarrahdale Junction, Kalgoorlie, Katanning, Menzies, Northam, Newcastle, Pinjarra, Perth, Rottnest, Southern Cross, Williams, York·­in such quantities and at such times as may be required during the period from 1st July, 1901, to 30th June, 1902, inclusive.

SCHI.;DUI,ES.

1. ~~lour.

::!. Bread. S. Potatoes. .1. Groccrie::-:. S. Butter. G. Eggc;. 7. Cream and l\Iilk. S. CltucUes and Soap (loe,d). 9. Candles and SOltI' (importee!).

10. Ales, ,\Vinos, Spirits, et,c. 11. Oils. 12. Fruit ,tnd V cg-cta.blcs. 1:;. Beef for Hottl1est. H. J\leat. 15. Pi8h. It). Fornge.

17. Sheep for Hottnes!. 18. Firewoo(l (Fremantle). 10. Firewood (Perth). 20. Jo'irewoocl (Rottnest). 21. Firewood (Breltksea). 22. Firewood (Out.stations). 23. Cartage (Fremantle). 2J. Cttrtage (Perth). 2S. Cartage (Out.stations) . 26. \V"ter transport (Hottnest) . 27. ,Vater transport (Carnae). 28. \Vater transport (Albany). 29. W"ter (Coolgardie). 30. ,Vater (Kalgoorlie). 31. Water (Cne) . 82. Ice ..

T ENDERS for the above Contract will be received. at this Office up to noon on Friday, 29th

nl[trch, 1901. Thev arc to be adclre::;,.,ed to "'rhe Government.

tltorekeeper, North ]'remlLntle," ltnd marked outside "Tender for Provisions, etc., ContrctCt."

Printed forms of 'render, Conditions of Contract, antI Specific;ttiom; may he obtltined [Lt. the office of the Government ~torekeeper, North Fremantle, or on ltpplication to the l~esiclent 1Vlagistrate in the <1istriet concerned.

Tenders will not be recog'nised unlest; t.hev are ~ellt in on the proper forms. C •

The right is reserved to accept the whole or pm·t of any tender, and the lowest or any tender will not necessltrily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer,

CARLTON R PETHER,

Government Storekeeper. Government Stores Department, )

North Fremantle, )~ 4th J\1"1'ch, 1901.

1192 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Pl'ovisiollS, et.c., (Joutract..

For Supply p"nd Delivery of Provisions, etc., for the Government Service at the follow­ing places: - Broome, Carnarvon, Cue, Derby, Esperance, Hall's Creek, Marble Bar, Onslow, Pilbarra, Roebourne, Wynd­ham-in .such quantities and at. such times as may be required during the period from 1st July, 1901, to 30th June, 1902, inclusive.

1. PIout'. :!. Dread. 3. Potatoes. ' . .t. Groceries. 5. Butter. 6. Eggs. 7. Crealll lllld Milk.

SCHEDUI,ES. 10. Alct), \Vine::» Spirits, etc. 11. Oils. 12. Pl'uit awl Vegetable::;. 13. lIImt. 1.5. Fish. 16. Forug-c. ~~. ]~il'8\vood (Out-st,a,tiOllS). ~5. Cal'tngc do. :)2. Ice.

8. Candles and SOlW (Lom]). D. Candles ancl Soa]l (Im]lorterl).

T ENDEI:{,S will be received Resident :iYIaQistrate in

Towns, up to nool~~ on 'if

Contmcts.

at the Office of the each of the cLbove

, for the above

They are to be addressed to "The Resident Magistrate" of the District concerned, and marked outside, "Tender for Provisions, etc., Contract."

Printed Forms of rrender, Conditions of Contmct, ,cnd Specifications nUty be obtained ,Lt the Office of the Resident McLgistmte of the District eoncernec1.

Tenders will not be recognised unless they ttre sent in on the proper forlll.

The right is reserved to accept the whole 01' part of any tender, and the lowest or anv tender will not necessarily be aceeptec1. .

By order of the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer,

CARLTON R. PETHER, Government Storekeeper.

Government Stores Dcpartment, 1 North Fremantle, (

,tth ll'hrch, 1901. ,

The ,hLte to be flxecl by the RCoideut l\Iag'istmte of the District concerned.

'l'ime Ball at .Fremantle.

'l'hc Obser vatwy,

Perth, 8th November, 1900.

ON ,mci aHer lYlonday, 12th November, a Time Ball ~tL ArLhur's He,tcl, Frelllantle, will be

chopped cbily (Sllllcbys [mil Holi(hty~ not exc;epted) at

Ih. 001ll. 008. WeelL Australiall Stamhtl'd Tillle, corresponding to

1711. 001ll. OOs. Greenwich lYlettn Time.

'rhe Ball will bc' l'aisell to the IllCtsthe,Ld three minutes before the lionr, a.Dd t,he 1ll0nwllt to bo noted is tha;L at whic;h t.he :B:tll COilunCllces Lo drop.

An extra o:igwtl will ,1:1so be gi veil [or the C;011-

venienc;e of Captains of Mail Bo,Lts ,Lt (Lny desired hom:, upon application to the H'Lrbour Master.

W. ERNEST COOKE,

Governlllent AstronolHer.

Government Labour Bureau.

u~l\1PLOYEHS of J"tbour ,mc1 EmploJ'ees are J.~ herehy informed tlmt there is registered at LhE' Office of the Government, L,Lboul' Bureau, 3i, Pier Street, Perth, ,t list of' persons in need of work, ,mc1 of those in need of workers.

Per:;onal ,tppIiccttioll mn be llmdc during the w;u,d otliee houl'S ,Lt the BUl'cl1:u, ,LUd, when neceSSctry, interview:; ettn be nrmngec1 between :Employers 1tllc1

Employee:;.

All letters of 'Lpplication to be ctdc1l'cssed to the undersigned.

JAlYHDS LONGlYIOHE, Superintendent of Government L,tbolU' .Bure'Lu.

Oeological SUI'i'I\Y Olliec, PHth.

51\8512

ON SlLle ,tt thi:; Otliee the Hel'ol'b il,ad other Public,ttions of the GeologiccLl Survey.

Catalogue on ctpplicatlOn.

A. GIBB lYIAErLAND,

Governmcnt GeologiHL 14th September, 1898.

Native (Jontracts (50 Vid., No. 25, Sec. 20).

Ab01'igines Depa,·trnent, Pej·th, 10th Decernber, lUOO.

R ESIDENT Magistrates, Justices of the Pence, and other persons appointed to witness Con­

tmcts with Aboriginals, as provided by Section 19 of 50 Vict., No. 25, are hereby rcquested to forward to the Aborigines Depnrtment Qua,rterly Shttemenis, on the forUls provided, of all the Contmds witnessed, cOlllmencing from 1st JamULry, 1901.

HENI~Y C. PHINSEP,

Chief Protector of Aborigines.

50 Vict., No. 25. RE'I' RN Ol!' ABORIGINALS UNDER CON'l'RAC'I' ]'OR SraWICE.

'1'0 the C hi~l' Protector of Aborigines.

'rhe undermentioned natives have sig-ned contracto for service in my presence between the following dates .......... .. to .................... ..

* (Signed) ........................... Date

-lIEitller Government Resident, Resident Th'Ingi:c::tl'a.tc} J.P., .Protector 01' person (lnIy appointed,

Na.m€ of Date. AborigiuaI, Sex.

and alios.

Sta.tion Term Employer. or in

Locality. :l\Ionths. lLllY.

1\lAR. 22, HWl.J GOVERNMENt

[Census ]<'orm No. 15.J

V. H,.

Ul:DNSUS.

'\ X T HE l"EAS by ltu Act of 1.he Pltrliamell1. oi V l vVesteru Australi,t illtituled "The Census

Act, 1891" (54 Vid., No. 7), it is emteted tbtt ,tll ellUll1emtion of the popuhttioll of vVestern Austmli,L be tltken in the yem' 1891, ,tnd that to like Census ill any subsequent' year lifLy be taken on any day to be ltppointed by the Governor in Council by pro­dtonmtion in the Govenument Gazette: And whereas SUNDAY, 318'1' MARCH, 1901, Ims been fixed by such proe1amation as the el,tte on which tL Censns of the people shall be htken: It is hereby notified that, for the purpose of obtaining such information, printed s~hec1ules will be delivered on or before Saturdav, the :30th day of March, 1901, at every dwelling, ancl such l:i.eturns will be called fOl'on Monday, the 1st day of April, or as soon after as practicable. It is further notified that, under the tenth section of the same Act, any. occupier or person in charge who shall refuse or wilfully neglect to fill up, to the best of his knowledge or information and belief, the form left at his dwelling, or to sign and deliver the same, or if ltny such occupier or person, being una,ble to read or write, shall, on the application of a sub-enumerator or collector, refuse to afford him the necessary in­forma,tion for the purpose of enabling such' sub­enumemtor or colleetor to fill up such form on bellltlf of an.Y such oecupier or person, or shall refuse or wilfully neglect to answer, or untruly answer ,tny inquiry made by ,L sub-enumerator or eolledor, or wilfully nmke, sign, or shall deliver, or cause to be made, signed, or delivered, any false return or state­lllent of any pfLrticula,r in such form, or shall obstruet <LIlJ person in the perfonnanee of any duty under this Act, shall be liable to a penalty of £20.

MALCOLM A. C. ]'RASER, Superintendent of Census.

Census Office, Perth, vVestel'll Australif~, 17th December, 1900.

Bcgistj'al' GencmL's Office, Perth, 16th flfm'ch, 1901.

1.'1' is hereby notilied, for geneml inforlllatioll, ,mcl

ill lLccorchmce with Sections 20, 22, ltnd 23 of 58 VioL., No. Hi, tlmt the following Ministers ,tn~ duly registered in this Offiee for the Celebmtioll of JYhLrriages in the State of vVeste1'll Australin :-

Designation.

,\VESLEYA:N ThIB1'HOIHST CnuRcH. The Reverend Thollltt8 A. J allies Perth

Clal'emont The Revercnd Willinm H. Hodgc 'rhe Reverend Henry Wilki1l6011 The Revercwl rr. Pollard·Jmlles The Reverend Heury Hobiu"

... Perth

The Reverend Al1Jel't Snssex . rrhc Jievcl'end Thomas AlIau »,

The Reverend John A. Jeffrevc; ... The ReVl~relld COl'rytoll G. tttr\'o~so

The J:-1overelld Charle:::; A. JOllldn~ The H0VC1'8Ud Prallcis Well' ... The RCyerCllc1 If. S .. Jal'vis The Rev8rowl "Y. A. l:1:ay . The Reverend P. C. nIidc110tull The Reverend J ohl1 ,\Veil' The Reverend A. E. Pearec ... The RCYel'Cllcl George E. Rowe The Reverend J ol1n Tiller .. The Reverelld JOhllR. Thrum The Hcvcrelld Roucrt R. Fleming The Reyerend Waiter R. Poolc

East Perth ... Subinco P1YlnptUll ... N. Fremantle Guildford ... illicUaud J U11C-

tion Collic ... Ne\ycastlc Gin~'ill ... JUt. ilrag-net . Cue .. ' Coolganlie ... Broad .AITOW Kalgool'he Boulder :r.lellzies Norsemall ... :r.lt. Morgans

Perlh. ClarclllOut. Perth.

Do. Snbiacu. Jh'emrmtle.

Do. S,vall.

Do.

Wellington. Too<1yaO'. Giugill. l\Iurcllison.

Do. Coolg·ul'dit:. Broad Arl'ov;. E. Coolgurdic.

Do. N. Coolgardie. Dundas. ])It. ])Iargaret.

JYIALOOL1I'I A. C. ]i'RASER, Registrar General.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1193

KG. Registrar General's Office, Perth, 13th Ma1'ch, 1901.

I T ~s hereby 110tifiec~, for ge.nel'al information, and III aeeorcbnce WIth SeetIOnl:l 20, 22, and 23 of

58 Vict., No. 10, tlmt the following JYlinister IS

duly registered in this Offiee for the Celebration of ]\I~trri,tges in the Shtte of vVestern Australia :--

j)etji~llatiuu.

CHURCH Ol<' E~GLAND. 'l'hc Hevercud A. G. Cutts

Registry Distlic t within which ncsidcnce is

Bitnatcd.

"\VellillgtoU.

JYIALCOLlVI A. C. FRASER, Registra,r General.

Ec(t{Cc(tion Depc(1'imenl, Perth, 14th flfa1'ch, 1901.

UNDER the provisions of Section 14 of "'1'he Element1t!'Y Eclumtion AGt, 1871, Amendment

Ad, 1893," His Exeelleney the Administrator in Exeeutive Council has been pleasec1 to llutke the fol­lowing ,tppointllents : -

E. -}~j)-l, Mr. M. '1'. PADBURY to be a member of the Melbourne District Board of Education, 'Vice Hon. H. B Lefroy, resigned.

E. '}J,H Mr. S. F. l'IJOORE to be a member of the Irwin District Board of Education, 'Vice I~ev. J. Orchard, resigned.

E. l-f,-~{' Mrs. RocKLu'J? to be a member of the North Fremantle District Bmud of Education, 'Vice Mrs. Cowan, resigned.

E. 'iH· o Rev. G. D. VVILSON to be l1 member of the 'fooc1yay District Board of Education, vice l'IIr. E. A. Archdeacon, resigned.

E. ",(0" Mr. J. E. VYEDGE to be tt member of the Gin­gin District Bottrc1 of Eductttion.

J. P. W ALTON, for Inspector Geneml of Schools.

NOTICE.

The Newspaper Libel and Registration Act, 1884.

I T is he:l'~by notified ~hat llon-compliallee with the prOVISIOns of SectIOns 9 ~Ll1d 10 of the ftbove

Act, relat.ing to Anlllml Returns, renders Printers alid Publishers lin,ble to a pmmlty not exceedinO' Twenty-five pounds. b

.E\tilure ill 0 bservillg the requirement" of these Sections will in future he followed by prose(mtioll

F. A. JYlOSELEY, Registrar Suprellle Court.

Supreme Court Offiee, Perth, 19th Janua,ry, 1897.

Appointment. (85th Victoria, No. 3.)

Honour the Chief Justiee lms been pleased to appoint JEl'FERSON PWKJ\IAN STOW, of Port

Pirie, in the Sittte of South Austmli,t, Stipendiarv Magistmte, It Commissioner to ltdminister Ottths ttncl to ttLke tmd receive Affichwits, DeehLmtions, ete., within the State of 'Western Australia. to be used in the Supreme Court of said State; ,tIso to htke llckuowledgelllenl of Deeds executed by JHarried \Vomen within the ShLte aforesaid, so 101l~(' ~LS he shall hold the position of Stipendiary JYhgistr~te.

F. A. lYlOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, 15th March, 1901.

1194 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Appointment. (35th Victoria, No. 3.)

H IS Honour the Chief Justice 1ms been pleiLsed to appoint W AL'I'ER FORS'l'ER BIRD, of Perth,

in the State of Western A llstralia, Solicitor, a Commissioner to administer Oaths and to take and receive Affidavits, Declamtions, etc., within the said ShLte, to be used in the Supreme Court of Western Australia; also to take acknowledgments of Deeds executed by :M:,Lrried vVomen within the SbLte ~Lforesaid.

P. A. :M:OSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, 1.5th March, 1901.

TENDER ACCEPTED. General Post Office,

}~'ka PCl'rth, 11th Mw/'ch, 1901.

'l-'HE following 'render has been accepted for the J.. c:onveyance of the undermentioned Mail, viz.:­

GEO. ROBINSON &; G. E. HARBlm, £125 per annum:

From the Post Office, Frelllantle, to the Jandakot Agri­cultural ArelL and vice vcrs!J, daily, in a spring' vehicle.

I'?. A. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster Geneml.

General Post Office, Pe1·th, 15th Manh, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council lHLS been plea,sed to approve of the

following Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resigna,tion8, etc., in the Postal a,ud Telegraph Depa,rtrnent :._.

AI'I)OIN'l'l'tIEN'l'S :

ClmrJes WilJey, as Messenger, Bunbury. M. :B'itzgemld, ns Telephone Attendant, Fremantle. E. Y. Stratton, a.s Operator, Kalgoorlie. H. Costello, as Messenger, Perth. \V. Croxton, as Messenger, Boulder. Mary DUllcan, as Stamp Seller, General Post Office. Edward Holhwd, as Messenger, Perth. Hillerly Eugene Casserley, as J\!Iessenger and Letter

Canier, Sontherll Cross. Harold Dore, as Messenger, Cottosloe. .Albert Drake, as Messenger, Hele11lt Vale. H[Lrry Brioe, as Messenger, Fremantle. Ernest '1'aylor, as Messenger, Perth. G. R. Hamllloncl, as Postltl ltnd Telegraph Cadet (paid). JYL H. Hinclley, as Postmistress, Marradong.

PROUOTIONS :

.J. R. Oliver, Postmaster, Kunanalling, as Relieving Officer.

H. J. S. Taylor, Postmaster, Port Hedlalld, as Relieving Officer.

H. B. Loughrey, Postmaster, Kurnalpi, as Relieving Offieer.

R. C. Bernier, Cadet, :B'rel1lantle, as Telephone Attendant, Fremantle.

Alfred vVatson, J\!Iessenger, Helena Vale, as Letter Carrier, Helena Vale.

W. :iYIcGuire, Cadet, Fremantle, as Operator, Fremantle. 1<'. J\!Jackie, Messenger, Fremantle, as Cltdet, Fremantle.

~r!{'.riNSl!1ERS :

Nellie Grant, Postmistress, Armadale, ,tS Postmistress, Moora.

E. lVL Vincent, Postmistress, MoorlL, as Postmistress, Armac1ale.

H. vVansbrough, Postmaster, Greenbushes, as Post­llmster, Port Heclland.

W. J. Young, Postmaster, Bool'abbin, as Postmaster, Greellbushes.

.R.. H. \Vorthington, Postmaster, Northampton, as Post­master, Boorabbin.

E. S. Bttrnes, Cadet, Perth, as Postmistress, Northamp­ton.

E. H. Wood, Postmaster, Kojonup, as Postmaster, Kur­nalpi.

lVI. O'Callaghan, Assistant, Donnybrook, as Postmaster Kojonup.

E. J. Gibbons, Cadet, Perth, as Assistant, Donnybrook. J. A. Williams, Postmaster, Cuddingwarra, as Post­

master, Kunanalling. .t\.. O. Patehett, Operator, Cue, as Postmaster, Cudding-

1varra. G. '1'homas, Opera,tor, Fremantle, as Operator, Cue. T. B. Cl1in, Operator, lVIenzies, as Operator, Perth. H. Uglow, Operl1tor, Perth, as Operator, lVIenzies.

11.ESIGNA'l'IONS:

W. A. White, as :iYIessenger, Perth. H. Doig, as Mesenger, Boulder. Mabel Cooke, as Stamp Seller, General Post Office. S. Philp, as Messenger, Perth. F. Bl'onham, Messenger and Letter Carrier, Southern

Cross. John Walker, as Jlressenger, Gottesloe. H. '1'. Fletcher, as Messenger, Helena Vale. lVItwy Lambert, as Postmistress, Mal'radong.

SEIWICES DISPENI;ED WI'l'Il :

R. Hogg, as Labourer, Perth.

R. A. SHOLL,

Deputy Postnu1ster General and

Superintendent of Telegraphs.

The Medical Board 01 Western Australia.

11H.m following' ,tdditioll ha;; been made to the Register:-

No. Name. Address,

214 Thorp, Charles G,,]}ourpl

Trustee Chambers, Barra,c:k Street, Perth, 14th Mltrch, 1901.

Qualification. Date of Registration,

M. B.; C.lVI:. Edin., 188'. 13th Mar., U)01.

WIIJI,IAM STEPHENS, H,egistmr.

MAR. 22, l~)o 1.

folJo,Ylllg' parcel being

i'al't of S"'an Location N (conb,inin:; 5 acres 1 perch)

BGlUlfled on th(, oouth D chains HI ~ links of Preston Point Hoad

On tho lw the 'Ye,st b01Ullbl'Y of Locat ion 111easurill~ 10 chain~ 20~ links and

On the Nort]t-E'Ist {)ther part of Location N 1110[1',,:u1'ing I,.} chains 11

Tho land is defin ed on clirrgl'HIll 12RG depo~itec1 in the

1:";;O'1'1C1<:

"1)PJLl.~ajj cl~iHling to " .,

J .. I?] the. av':,,:c pal'eel or h~nct (0 lo(tge 111 t.1ns o ill Cc' on 01' before next a ca C('(lt

under tho operation of

ALFRED E. BUl'l,'l', Re:;istrar of 'l'iUes.

Land Titles' uth

Perth,1 1\)01. )

Pcuk'?f' ()'" Parke?, flowai"cl Street. Perth, Solicitors fol' the Applicant.

being

v{idov.~

as i h(~

Perth 'llou:n Lof ;)1 (containing !J rood" 14~ perches).

Bounded Oll 1'l'orth-1Fesi by 1. chain ~lD i~~i links of lHalcolm Street

On the N",'th-Easi nleaSlll'ing f) chains

On the SOl,th-East Street and

On tho Soulh- West 111easnrillg 5 cbains

'rhe 111,lld is more deposited in the

the South-"IV est boundary of 1, 52 links

by 1 ohain ,tOy links of J\!Iount

tile North-East boundary of L ;30 lin1,s.

on Dittgmm 1 :32ii

clailning- to ha,yc oi;hor than

tWe 01'

in the alYHre p:treel of Ar-~E JIEH,EBY

to lod:;e in this Ofi1co on or before the aOth day next a, caceat ~(;h~ s~nlle frolll being

.£\._cu. hrought

ALFRED E. BUR'1', Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, I. 7th nIarch, 1901. )

OTICE is to the direction of' the of ill this behalf it is

intended on the day of :JIal'ch 1~101 to :issne to J a.lllCS Crolll<u' late Lalle :3Iplholll'l1e '{ictoria but no-w of UUlta1i 7fIallictl, S\}Ut~l -L~frica a Si)C'cinl Certificate of Title to the land described bolow the dupli­cate certificatc hadng as is alle:;ecl been lost.

Dated twenty-first clay of February 1901.

ALFRED E. BURT, Reg'istrar of Titles.

If RE I.1AND REFERl"tED rro:

Lot 11 of Perth Suburban Lot 822 [cS the same is regis­tered in 'Volume LXI. Folio loa.

1195

NOTICE tlmt Charles Gibson of Northam to ))0 rco'istc]'cd as the

" in the pare ,1 of land District and

hpillg'

Avon: 0('ILfio,; /~~',': (containing 100 acres 01' thcl'cahonts). BOHlla(,d on the U'e,5fwu nl fU1/l NotUnranl hy linc;.:; ex­

tending Sonth-Sc'llth-Eastel'ly ,10 chains along part of the Eastward of Avon Location 'rV 11,ml East-North-Eastcrly 25 chains ~)J on the aforesaid Eastward houndary of Loc:Ltioll IV 73 ehaino South-South-

it)

from its extreme North corner the opposite beIng vftl'alll'l a;nd e(pull itU hearings true. Hegish'red in Volume IV. 1'\,]i0 8u.

AND FURTHrm TAKE NOTIC]c th:),t r,H other than

AgE Hj~n,EBY l~EQUIRBD

bt;fore the 13th cJa,y of the reg'istmtion of' the

thereof.

ALli'l1ED E. BURr:I\ Re:;istrar of Titl8s.

LIUHl OfHc.], flth l\bl'ch, 1001.

JJloorheacl ()~ J:.loylhnwrc, Pc/'Eh, NorthclIn, Solicitor fur

NO'l'ICE tlmt James Dunll Eobcrt Ac1am D11nn ,'falter Dunn all of Cocanal'l1p

to be re!.!istel"(·d as the "A"";Aj'm'O

in '" in the Kent an\1 Lell1g

.r{cl1l Locution 88 (eolltaining ,1,0 acres). BOE11ded 011 the SO?Jfh and E'L,t IJ:.' 1ines

20 chains and North 20 chains from lL spot 2 chains South a;i1d S eh:11n8 HO links ]!~ast f1'01H Coectnal'up said situate abuut North lD

about clw.ins f1'Ol11 J-l.nnie·s Peak in in tl18 Kent District

vYest links

Spring 'West

11ange

'rho bonllclnies being land c0111prised in '~""'I,IJlI"!,

and cqu11,1 and of Title Volume

HI. Folio 2u8.

FUlO'l'HEI, 'rAKE NOTICE that all other than "."mli{'~.nh claillling to have any right title or

in the above parcel of h111d AIUi HF.ftEBY REQUIRED

to lodge in this Oflice on 01' ))8£01'''' OHl aOth clay of nfm'ch next a cu.reat fOl'bicldil1g'the of the 8:Lid Ja,lnes Dunn Eobel't Adam DUllll and DUl1n as proprietors tlwl'cof.

ALFRED E. BUg'!." Registrn,r of Titles.

L,md Titles' OiIice, Pm'th, ( 21th January, 1901. )

C. E. SewcU, A lbany, Solicitol' f01' the Applicants.

75.

O'!.'ICE that pursuant to the direction of the of Tfitlcs in this beha1f it is

intended on the twentv-third dny of nlal'ch 1001 to issue to Joseph Arcluino of' irill farmer Special Certifi-cates of Title to the 1:1n([ below the dllplicate ce~'ti1icates having as is nlleged been destroyed by fire,

D,~tecl twenty-;L'st (hy of Fcl,rl1ary, 1901.

ALFRED E. BUR'l" Registrar of Titles.

THE LAND REFERRED TO:

Location 271 as the same is registered in Folio 287.

Canning Location 4·20 as the same is registered in volume CXXI. Folio lli6.

(;nll11ing Location 4",4 as the same is l'cg'isterecl in volume CLXXIX. Folio 19. .

1196 GOVERNMENT

T~h Transfer of Land Act, 1893, Section 76.

N OTICE is herehy given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is

intended on the twenty-third day of ThIarch 1901 to issue to Lady ThIargaret Elvire Forrest wife of the Right Honourable Sir .Tohn FOlTest of Perth G.C.M.G. a Special Certificate of 1'itle to the land described below the duplicate certificate hlwing as is alleged been lost.

Dated 27th day of February 1901.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

THE LAND REFERRED TO:

lfremantle Town Lot 1030 as the same is registered in Volume XXXIX. Folio 398.

SIone 4' BUj·t, Hay SM'eet E., Pe;·th, So~icito;'sfM' the App~icant.

T~'h Tmnsfer of Land Act, 1893, Section 76.

N OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is

intended on the thirtieth day of March 1901 to issue to J olm Stevenson of Bulong mine manager a Special Certi­ficate of Title to the land described below the duplicate certificate having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated 27th day of' l<'ebruary, 1901.

ALFRED E. BUR'!"

Registrar of Titles.

'l'HE LAND ItlU'El{'RED '1'0:

Kalgoorlie rfown Lot 3:35 as the smne is registered in Volume CXVII., Folio 194.

'l'l'ansi'er of Land Act, 1893.

T AKE NorfICE that John Bateman of Fremantle Merchant 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 Avon District and being

Pm·t of Avon Location Y19 (containing 30 acres 34 perches)

Bounded on the N01·th-East by 27 chains 2 links of Ulster Road

On the No;'th- West by 11 chains 98,% links of the road from Guildford to York

On the S01~th-West by a line parallel to Ulster Road measuring 23 chains 38,\:; links and

On the S01dh-East by 12 chains 54t links of the old road from Guildford to York.

1'he land is more particularly defined on Diagram 991 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 ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in tIllS Office on or before the 23rd day of March next a caveat forbidding the 5ame from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land 'ritles' Office, Perth, '( 27th February, 1901. )

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles,

Kidson q' Gaw~er, Henr·y Stl'cet, F,·enwm.tle, Solicitors f01' the Applicant.

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

a 0 1 T900 Transfer of Land Act, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that ,Villi am Cunningham Ramsay of Bunbury wheelwright has made application to be

l'egisterpcl as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land sitUttte in the Town of BUllbul'Y and being

Btmbto'Y Town Lot 185 (containing one rood)

Bounded on the lYcst by one chain and a quarter of a link of Wittenoom Street

On the NOj'th by the South boundary of Lot 184, measur­ing 2 chains 50 links

On the East by parts of the ,Vest boundaries of Lots 19:3 ,md 188 measuring together one chain ,md a quarter of a link and

On the South by the North boundary of Lot 186 measur­ing 2 chains 50 links.

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 ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in tIllS Office on or before the 30th day of March next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURrr, Registrar of rfitles.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, '( 27th February, 1901. )

K. JYI. EastnUtn., Yicto;'ia SM'eet, Bunbu)'Y, Solicitor fo), the Applicant.

')'ransfer of Land Act, 1893. Sections 121 and 122.

T AKE Notice that Jessie Yeldham Day wife of Harry Reginald Day of Fremantle dentist the proprietor

of lYIortgage No. 175/98 to secure the sum of £1000 and interest has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for H, foreclosure order against Wiliiam Findlay of 1<'re­mantle contractor the registered proprietor of the herein­after described land and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for Sltle the following parcel of land viz. :-

Lot 20 of Fremantle Town Lot 677 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume CXXXVIII Folio 185).

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 6th day of April 1901 I shall issue to the said Mortgagee an order for foreclosure unless in the interval a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the prin­cipal and interest moneys secured 'tnd all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

'fhe amount due in respect of principal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 20th day of February 1901 £1,085 12s. lOcI.

Dated at the Titles Office Perth this 21st day of February 1901.

ALFRED E. BUR'f, Registrar of Titles.

Kidson (I' Gl.Lwlel', Henty SI')'eet, I''''ellwnile, Solicitors f01' the Appliccmt.

'l'mnsf'er of Laml Act, 1893, Section 70. 10S

TooT

N O'fICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction .L of the Commissioner of '!'itles in this behalf it is intended on the sixth ChLy of April 1901 to issue to Minnie An::elia 'Wand of Perth widow (ttdrninistratrix of Thomas ¥Va,ud la,te of Fremantle deceased intestate) a Special Certificate of 'ritle to the land described below the dupli­cate certificate having as is alleged been lost.

Thtel1 fourteenth clay of lYIarch, 1901. ALFR,ED E. BUR'f,

Registrar of 'l'itles.

THg LAND REFl<1RRED '1'0.

Lots ao and a1 of Swan Location P 1075 as the same are registered in Volume XLII. :B'olio 387 in the name of Thomas vVa,lld.

Joseph ,~ . .J oseph, Ba/track Sh'cet, Pe)'th, SO~'icitOl'S fo;· the . Applicant.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, .. W.A. 1197

1 1 6 T1101 'l'ransfer of Land Act, 1893.

T AKE NOTICE that "\Villialll Buekingluun of 48 Bmmfort Street Perth has nmde application to he registered as

the proprietor of an o'itr,te in fee siml)le in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the District of Ca.nning and being :-

Canning Location 85 (containing about 10 acres)

Bounded on the E(~st by theW est ·boundary of Location 4!io measuring 12 chains 50 links

On the South by three chains of the Xorth boundary of Location 133

On the West by 12 chains 28 11nks of the East side of a public road and by four chains of the East boundary of IJocation Uo and

On the N01'th by an East line of 11 chains 50 links.

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 ARE HEltEBY RE(jUIRlW to lodge in this Office on or before the 20th tlay of April next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, "( 21st March, 1901. )

ALFRED E. BUR'l', l~egistrar of Titles.

'l'ransfel' of J .. aJul Act, 18~)3. 86

T\foI

T AKE NOTICE that Ferdillallcl 'rolldu1 of Perth FislH'r­man has made ttpplication to be registered as the

proprietor of nn estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the district of Ferth­shire and heing

Part of Perth Suliw'ban Dol; 47 (cont,,,ining 1 rood)

Bounded on the South hy 1 chain of Suburban Ro[,d starting 2 chains 90-1'0 links IV est from the South-I~ast corner of Lot 47 and extending vVest

On the West Nodh and E(tst by other portions of Lot 47 measuring respectively 2 chains 09r~i links 1 chl1in and 2 chains 69i'D links.

'rhe land is more particularly defined on Diagram 917 deposited in the Lltnd Titles' Office.

AND ~'UR'l'HElt 'l'AKE No'rIcE that all persons other than the appliCttnt claiming to have ltny estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQumED to lodge in this Office on or before the 20th dn,y of April next a caveat forbidding the same from Leing brought under the operation of the Act.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, "( 21st March, 1901. 5

ALF'l'<,ED E. BURT, Registrar of rritlcs.

Pa1'kel' q' Pa?'ker, HOWM'd Sh'eet, Pe1·th, Solicitors fo)" the Applicant.

Central Board of Health.

B y virtue of an Order in Coundl dated 5th March, 1901, the following amendments have

been made to the regulat.ions made by the Central Board of Health under Section 111 of "The Health Act, 1898" ;-

Secti?n 12, Part H.-This section is amended by omit· hng the words "therefrom," "or," and "other" from the sixth line of the said section.

Part Il. is also amended by adding as Section 14,,":­"The Local Boards and their officers at all ports "and towns of IVestern Australil1, and in the City "of Perth, are hereby authorised and directed to "superintend and see to the execution of this part " of these regulations."

14th March, 1901.

J. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

ltletrOl}olitan Waterworks Board.

PUH,SU ANT to Section 48 of "The Waterworks Ad, 1889" (53 Vid., No. 13), the IVletropoli­

tan VVatcnvorks Board does hereby give notice that Mains haye been la,id to the undermentioned streets in the lilunicipftlity of Subiaco;-

Item OU.-Coghlan Road, an extension in a Southerly direction to Block No. 72.

[lcm 67.- J'ilnf:ller l~oad, all extension ill an Easterly direction to Block No. 7 of Sec. 188.

And the ~a,id Boa,rd is prepared to distribute a COllstant supply of water therefrom to the lands and premises situated in such streets.

Dated this 14th day of ]\'Iarch, 1901.

By order,

R. H. NEWMAN, Secretar., .

East Fremantle MuniCipality.

Loan of £4,000.

N· J OTICE is hereby given that the Mayor [Uld

Councillors of East. ]'renumtle propose bor­rowing the sum of £4,000, to be expended in the construdion and completion of roads [tnd in fencing. Plans, spec:iii<:ations, and estimates of the works are open for inspection at the Town Clerk's Office, Town !hLll. East Frf:lllantle, in accordance with .. The .M unicipalInstitutions Act, 1900," da,ily, from 10 a.111. to S" p.lll., l'xcept. Saturdays. Interest at the rate of Fi\'l' pouuds per centum per aunum on the Loan will bp pa,ya,ble lmlf-yearly, at the Bank of Austnthtsia. Fremantle. The Loan to be repayable ill 21 ye,us,

(Signed) 1". McDONALD, Mayor.

Dated this 28th day of l<'ebruary, 1901.

Ularemont llIullicipality.

Proposed Loan of £3,000.

O'l'IOE is hereby given tlmt the Council of t.he Munieipltlity of Claremont proposes to borrow

the snm of £:'1,000 sterling. to be expended ill the c:ollstrnctioll of works and undertakings in the s,1id ;}lunicipRlity. the s,tid works [md undertakings being as follows, viz. :-

H,oa,ds ,md Pootpaths ... Parks Street Water Supply ... Baths

2,370 105 210 315

Notice if< hereby further given that the plans and specific[Ltiolls, and t.he estimates of such works and undertakings. [Lnd the statement showing the pro­posed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, are open for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Clare­mont, for one month, from the date of publication hereof, betweell the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The mnount of £3,000 is proposed to be raised by the sale of debent.ures bearing interest at the ratp of £5 per centUl1l per annum, such interest to he paid half­yearlv at the Western Australian Bank, Perth, and the said debentures shall be repayable 20 yem's after the issue thereof.

J. W. LANGSFORD, Mayor.

W. BROCKWAY,

Council Chambers, Claremont, 1st March, 1901.

Town Clerk.

1198 GOVERNNn~NT 0-A7:ETTE, 'V.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

RncldnglmlU Roads

AT a lVIeeting' of the 11bove Board, beld at Agri­cultural Hall on the 11th day of November,

1899, it W[l,S resolvpd to take, for the purpose of opening a new line or ('oll1111tmication, ;1 strip of hma, one clmin wide, tl18 North side le,Lving' Premalltle Road at the South- VVest comeI' of Oockhul'll Sound Loca,tion 22'1" allc1l'xlencling 117° 38', through Cockburn Sound Loc,ltions 20,1 lcnd to "VesG bounc1aryof Location 158 (as surveyed O.P. Oocklmrn Sound 171).

O. E. PARKIN, Ohairman.

It Meeting of the above Board, held at Agricultural H[tll un the Hill of July,

1899, it was resolved t.o take, for the purpose of opening It new line of Ll. strip of land, one chain wicle. leaNing H.oad No. nea]' the North- 'Vest cornor of Oockbul'n Sound Locat.ion 351, ltnd extending in a direction, pa,ssing a,long the Cockbul'll Sound Locations 353, 121, a,nd 201, and 'through Cockbum Sound Location 16 to the Hockingha,m­Jarrah Timber Oompany's milwa,y linc. (O.P. Cockburn Sound 171.)

O. E. PARKIN, Ohairman.

It of the ltbove BoaI'll, helel at Agl'icultuml Hall on the 11th of Novem­

ber, 1899, it. wLtS rm;olved j 0 take, for t.he opening ,1 llew lille of 011e chain wi de, t.he -VV est side vVest corner of Cockbul'll Sound extending South to its South-vVest corner; 1990 2' to the South boundary of Cock1ml'1l Sound Loclttion 88, passing t.hrOl{gh O()ckburn Sound Loclttions 93 ltnd 88 (as surveyec1 O.P. Cocl,burn Sound 171).

O. E. Ohairman.

a Meeting' of t.he ,,,bove cultnml IILtll on the 14.1h of

it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of COllllllUl1iecttioll, ,t strip of land, Olle ch all} wi.de, the Sou rh sick the Easterll boundary of Rocking'ham Towl1site its iutersection with ct North bOl{nc1ary of Oockburn S'Hmc1 Location 16, ltnd extellding East to a point about 12 ehains YV' est from the South-vVest corner of Oockburn Sound Loca,tion 204; thence E,1sterly, the North side pass­ing along the South boundaries of sn5cl Cockbnrn Sound Loeatio11s 204, and. to a, point one chltin 61 links East from the lecHer's South-East corner (passing through Ooeldmm Sound Location Hi); thence in a dirf'ctioll (as surveyer] O.P. Oue1:::b111'n Sound through Locaiion Hi aforesaid to the Jarrah Timber Company's North -Easterl v directioll, side of sltic1 llltihmy l{,t'serve

C. E. PARKIN,

Cha,irman.

Brunswick Roafls Board.

Closure of Road.

a public Meeting' of Ratepltyers, helcl ltt Brunswick on the 31'd clltv of N ove111ber, 1900,

a majority of ratepayers thereltt ltssemblec1 resolved, bv resolution, to close the Road describec1 hereunder, aild hltve ltppJied to the Brunswick Roads Board lteoorc1illgly :-Th~Lt portion of .li,oad No. 751, pltssing throng'}} vVdlington I,ocation 50A. (Plan S. 11.)

WM. READING, Chltirnutn Brunswick l~oltds Board.

Board.

Closure of Road.

rr a Public Meeting of ratepctyers held ltt II<trvey on the 2nd day of February, 1901, a majority

of ratf'lxL}'f'rs thereat assembled resolved, by resnlution, to close the road c1eseribed hereunder, and have 'Lpplied to the Brunswick Roa.ds Board. accordingly:-

'l'hrtt portion of JI'1e1vi110 Rortd extending Eltsterly from Ommmmey Rortd, LeschOllltu1t Loc. 1, to the East boundary of said Loc. 1.

D. W. lVIARRIOTT, Acting Chltir111lt11.

nonrd.

rr Lt Meetiug of the above Board, held at Hltrvey, on tlw 5th clay of J amll1ry, 1901, it was re­

solved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of eOJl1l1lnnielLtion, a strip of land, Olle e1min wide, the North side starting from the N ol'th-vVest corner of Udl.lc A.A. Lot 48, and extending Eltst along its North boundary to its North-East corner, pltssing through said Lot 48. (O.P. }'5/390. Uduc A.A. Plltll.)

WM. l'GEADING,

C11l1irman.

District Itoads Board.

Election of One JYIem bel' for ltboye Boltrd will be held at t.he Drakesbrook Agricultuml H1Lll

on Sltturc1ay, 30th March, vice JYIr. C. O. Thatcher, resi~'nec1. Nominations to fill the vae,mcy must be in the hands of t.he Returning Officer, Mr. VV. J. IDasteott, seven elmr days preyions to the day of electioll.

2nd JYIltl'ch, 1901.

JOHN BUTTON, Secretary.

PUBLIC JYIeeting of the Hatepayers of the Dmkesbrook District will be held in the

Drakesbrook Agricultural Ha,ll at 3 p.ll1. on Saturday, 30th JliLl,rch, to tltke into consideration the matter of forming cL Drainage Board for tIle district, and other business of importance to every ratepayer.

JOHN SUTTON.

2nd JliIarch, 1901. Secretary.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERl\

A T [1 Meeting of the aboY(~ Boanl, held at J:'l... Kelmscott on the 7th day of Januan, IDOl, it was resolved to take, f(>r the p{nl'OBe of . new line of ('ommlll1ication, a strip of bwd, ou{'

wide, starting from u. point 011 the Road sitmlte about 12 chaius Sout]i fr.,m the Kelmscott Post Oliice, and vVesterlv direction throlwli rrorri,l u l'

100 to j~)in a railway crosJng. h

J. L. C lw i I'm an.

Relmscott Roads UOl1l'<t

A T a Meeting of the above Board, bejel at J:'l... Kelmscott 011 4th Februarv, 1901, it was resolved to take, for the pUrpl)~e of et

new line of cOllllllunientioll, a strip of 'ne cha-ill wide, sh1l'ting from the South eml of Third Road and proceeding in <t general diree­tion thrOll;!;h part of Ca.lluing Loccttioll 3], to join the Perth-Bunhur.y Road.

It was further resolved, in accordance with the 57th Section of the Roads Act. to lake over the following roads :-

Prospect Road, proceeding from Government Road SOllth-,Vest for about 2'1' chains; thence \V est 15 ehaills, to illterseet Third Hond; aI, 'I'hird Road South 2 chains a.neI N ort!! 10 dldins, to Eleventh A venue; along Eleyenth A \'('l1l18 South­vVest, to join ~t milw<ty crossing South of Armadale Railwn,y Station.

Orchard Avenue, from Goverlllllellt Road North­East for about 5+ dmins, thence North- fl chains, to jUllction with Tllll'c1 Eorttl aml Elev(;uth Avenue.

J. L. LOOK YE I'?" Chai rmlLll.

Kelmscott, 26th February, 1901.

AT a lVleeting' of :hc Ji:Ieck.cring' R,oacts Boan1, held ~1t Mee]ml'mg' on 20th Octoh('l'. it

was resolved to hke a strip of In.nd, one commencing from the South- vVestcrll corner of Reserve No. H,24" passin g along its N o1't herll houndary to join the surveyed road on the Ronth­IV est houndary of R,esel've No. 14,20. (Meckerillg A.A. Plttn.)

7th Jl.Iarch, 1901.

JOHN F. VAUGRAN, Secrebtry.

ALL Oart T~1xes and Dog' Licenses for the ye~tr 1901 must be paid on or before 3uth JIil'H·ch.

WAIjTEH SOOTT, Chairman.

.A. 1199

Board,

of the ,1bo\'e BOlrrd, held at the l'csi,kuce PH the 28th da.y of

l'l'so]yecl t.o 1ake, for the 'pur-~L llE'W lille of a, strip

amI ,)0 liuks ,vide resper:tively, BillduOll-J\Iooli"beellcl' Hoacl at [1 poillt

sitlHlte "hout S"uth- \Vest fn>w the South-IVestcorller of Swan Locatioll 1l5!}, lU111 extending ill ,t general l\f di1\~etj()ll [tS (Origimd PlaIl

Location 1:372; snic1 Loclttioll

[Llong the South

l'2:;r,·} p,'

of Swall LocRtion to the N()J'th- 'Vest thence 50 links wide, through

one dmin wide, to the Smm IJol''l j ion 488; thence 50 said IJol:iltiOll "188; thence in a

diredion OHe dmin wide, pl1ssing 01' Lor;ation 1258 to it.s

theuce 50 links wide, through D38, 987, [wc11130 to join the SI'v-HU 2.)

H. IvIOJ:~LEY, SENR.,

Ch"irman.

noard.

Board, helel ltt S{~ptcmbel', 1899,

of opening a of land, one ('bain

starting from Station

NOEL 1VI. BRAZIER, Chairman.

,1 of the above BO[1,rd, helc1ttt Relentt Vale on 2lld {If August, 1899, it was

l'eso]yetl to bke, for the purpose of opening [L new line of cOUlmlUlic~ttion, a strip of Lmd one ehain wide (or the Southern side starting from ~1

lJounchry of Svmll Loc. 331, chains 7:::l'5 'links from its South-

corner, and 2840 43' 6 ellltins 41 2560 4<2' eh ilillS links to the vVest

of Swan Loc. 1121; thence 3590 52' 5 links thence 31()o 56' 20 chains 96 links

Q11nUWI'11 road thence s~Lill road the 8' 11 chains the South-

Loc. ~l,nd thl'nee 0° 17' 33 the vVest bound"l'v of

road, pas~ing as snrveyed Dittg.

W. H. lVIcGLEW, Ohairman.

1200 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

7 ~~_7 Northam Roa(ls Board.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at N orUmm ....tl... on the 1st day of Df'cember, 1900, it was resolved to take, for' the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, 50 links and 75 links wide respectively, the North side leaving the Northam-York Road at its intersection with the North-West boundary of Avon Location N, and extending as surveyed (Original Plan Avon 4.56),50 links wide, in a general Northerly direction, pasl:ling through the said Location N; thence 75 links wide through Avon Location 1066 to Seabrook Station, and thence onward 50 links wide through Avon Location 0 to join the Northam-Grass Valley Road near its North corner. (Plan Avon 9.)

A strip of land, one (1) chain wide, leaving the N ortham-Grass Valley Road at a point situate Southerly from the South corner of Avon Location 554, and extending as surveyed (O.P. Avon 456) in 11 general N orth-N orth-Westerly direction passing through Avon Locations NI 554, 7, 11.52, 2021, S.O.L. 2407, and C.P. 49/1394 (2701), to join the J mandine Road. (Plan Avon 9.)

13606 190'0

(Sgd.) D. T. MORRELL, Chairman.

Nelson Roads Board.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Bridgetown on the 18th day of October, 1900,

it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of hnd, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 62 in Nelson Loc. 663 and extending in a Sonth-Easterly direction, passing through said Loc. 663 to the vVest boundary of o.P. 49/920. (Plan S. 29.)

HENRY DOUST, Chairman.

Hayswater Roads Board.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Bays­..L:l... water, on the 1st day of August, 1899, it, was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of eommunication, South Crescent, extending in ,tu Easterly direction along the Southern side of the Eastern Railway Reserve from Crawford Road, No. 774 .. to B,tyswater RO~1d, passing through Swan IJoC1ttions X, W, V, U, and T, as surveyed a.nd SIHH\'1l

on Swan Plan 254. (Plan Swan 5.)

19th February, 1901.

W. L. SMEED, Chairman.

Helena Bridge, Guildford.

NOTICE.

I SYDNE Y CHESTER, Chairman of the Swq,n . Roads Board (under authority of "The Roads Board Act, 1888") hereby give Public Notice that on and after Friday, the 9th of November, instant, the Helena Bridge at Guildford is hereby closed to all traffic.

The 'l'emporary Bridge is available for traffic.

(Sgd.) S. CHESTER, Chairman Swan Roads Board.

Guildford, 8th November, 1900.

I SYDNEY CHESTER, Ohairman of the Swan Roads Board, under authority of "The Roads

Act, 1888," hereby give publiL notice that on and after Friday, the 9th of November instant, Barker's Bridge, at Guildford, will be closed to all vehicuh1r traffic, owing to re- building the bridg'p.

S. CHESTER .. Chairman Swan R,oac1s Board.

Gnildford, 8th November, 1900

NOTIOE.

I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the Murray Roads Board, in writing, for permission

to erect two Swing Gates on the road leading from Coolup to the Harvey Estuary, running through Block 42.

11472 1900

P. J. FIELDS, Coolu]), S.W.R.

Beverley Roads Board.

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at Beverley on t.he 3rd day of January, 1901, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a llew line of communication, a, strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the York-Beverley Road at its inter­section with the E~1stern Rail way Reserve, said intersectioll being situate about 50 chains South­Easterlv from the North-West boundarv of Avon IJoc,ttio~ "m," and extending Easterly as surveyed along the Northern side of said Railway Reserve to rejoin the said York-Beverley Road. (Titles Office Plan lli4.) (Plan Avon 13.)

SAMUEL WILLIAMS, Chairman.

3rd January, 1901.

Lower Gascoyne Roads Board.

STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditure for the ?eal' ending 31st December, 1900 :

1900. RECEIPTS. Jall. l.--Babnce at Treasmy

Do. Cash on hand Apr. 23.-Goverlllllent Grant ...

Do. do. Dog Licenses Cm';t Licenses

1900. li~XPENDITunE. General expenses Postage stamps Secretary, salary A. :H'ergusoll, maintenance '1' 1/1900, J. A. Morrell... ... ... T 2,' 1900, Cn"thuda Road, lllaintenance T 8/1900 do. do. T -I-/l900 do. do. '1' 5/1900, 60ft. troughillg' ... . .. rr 6/1900, 'V.A. Newspaper Company T 7/1900, troughing ... T 8/1900, Le Corneu, maintenance T 9/1900, construction 1I1ain Road T 10;1900, do. do. 'J'11!1900, do. do. T 12/1900, do. do. '1' 13/1900, do. do. T H/1900, Dalgety & Co., tools

Balance at Treasury Balance Cash in lumd ...

Audited anel founel correct,

£ s. cl. .c s. ,l. ... 41 10 4

9 ·1 0 125 0 0

'" 125 0 0 2 0 0 2 .5 0

-------£13 9 o .B291 10 4 --------

£ s. d. .t s. d. 3 6 8 o 10 8 5 0 0 2 .5 0

2 0 0 5 811 6 5 9 5 5 ·t 3 ,t 3 0 R ° 7 8 9 2 5 0

22 0 0 6 0 0

34 8 0 9 9 ° 1:26 3 0 0 8 3

£230 H 3 ... 6016 1

2 6 8

£13 9 0 £291 10 4

C. D. V. Foss, R.M.,} A d't E. CARBON, . U 1 ors.

15th January, 1901.

1\IlAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

~larradong R.oads Boar{l.

STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditure.

ColOlliiaZ 'l'reasm'Y AccotmL 1899. RECEIPTS.

Jan. l.-rro Balance at Treasnry to credit f1'Ol11 1898 ...

Mar. 15.- " Annual grant

Dec. 29. --- " Balance in Treasury ... ". Less outstanding Cheques-­

lSo. 39 250

gO 33

" Balance to credit at Treasury

1899. EXPENDITURE.

.f: "s. d. 266 o 12 0

U 10 9 5 10 0

Feh. 2.-By Thomas Fletcher, b"lance work, Fletcher's Road '" ... ... ... ... . ..

" "\V. F. Clayer, balance, Co\vclle1"s Lane " J oseph Cable. protecting hridges and wells '" H W. Bensher, removing tree, Farmer's Rond ... " John Robbins, l'ml1oving tree, Farmer's Road " J. Pollard, stamps, telegraln, railage ..

April 8.-" \V. n. Smithsoll, cuh'crt, Bannister Road " Geo. Hymns, tree, Baunister Road ... ". " Thos. WilSOll, mending wire allcl renlovillg

timher ... ." ... ... . .. " H. Shel'l'.v, screwing bolts, Qnilldal'ring bridge " 1\Iary Pollard, COllllUissioll On licenses coL

JI{lty 6.-" T. B. Cowcher, trees ofr Pinjarra Road " Geo. HYUHlS, tree, Fanner's Road IJ T. H. Pollard, work, Bannister Road .. . ,. King Brothers, tree, PilljUl'l'a Road ... .,. " G. A. Steu;VClls, Sub. Rds. Board ASSCll., \V.A.

J nIS 1. ~- " :OTrs. Ann Pollard, rent ... ". . .. H E. G. Cowcher. worlr, 1\1arradong 13. Hoad f) 1'h08. Fletchcr, work, l!'letcher's Hond " W. F. Clayer, repairs, cnlvert ." " Manager lV.llI. newspaper, advt. . ..

Aug. 5. "-- " King- Brothers, thnber, Pinjarra·\V. Road " J'Yf. Pollard, COlnn. license ... .. Thos. \VaJdick, tree, Fletcher's Road.

Sept. 16.- " \V. Rogers, work, Williams Hoad " Thos. Wilson, worl{, Jtletcher's Road ... ., E. S. \Vigg &, Son, notice papers printed ...

Nov. 11.-~ " A. P. Cowc11e1', progress paYlllent \V.·P. Road 18.-- " Th08. Fletchcr, clearing, 'V.·P. Road.. ..

" Thos. Fletcher, cleariug', Willituns·Pilljarra Road '" ... ... ... ... . ..

Nay. 18.- " A P. Cowchcr, balance work 'V.·P. Road ... " J. E. CO\,·tcher, auditing Roads Board books " T. H. Fawcett, half-nlile fence) near 1l10kine

Dec. 2. .. Jas. Pollard, stmups, telegrams " Anne Pollard, rent... ... . .. n A. 1\1a1c0111, limb, Fletcher's Road

De('. 2H.·--., Bnhmce to cl"CfHt in Treasury

g s. d.

62 [) 8 250 0 0

312 5 8

219 12 2

22 19 3

.tl~6 12 11

.t s. d.

5 15 7 .\ 10 H 2 18 0 0 8 0 010 0 o 13 6 4 5 0 0 6

1 5 (l

2 0 0 011 3 0 6 0 010 (l

9 ·1 0 010 0 2 2 0 210 0

]2 9 10 13 5 7

() 3 6 tI fj 0 I 0 0 0 9 9 0 . , 6 ;l 11 0

R 0 9 0 5 0 0 1 0 0

].I. 10 9 7 J.i 6 I 11 6

{5 10 0 (I .5 0 2 10 0 030

£115 12 9 196 12 11

£312 5 8

JAMES POLLAIW, OlmirnuCH.

29th December, 1899.

Audited 2nd November, 1900. JOHN A. ROUGHAN,

H. J. lYhCLEAN.

.M:mTadong l'1,oads Board in a·('('onnt· with the Union Bank, Perth.

PO;' the Year encling 29th December, 1899.

RECEIPTS. 1899.

Jan. l.--To Balance to credit from 1898 Dec. 29.-" Wheel tax

" Balance to credit

EXPENDITURE. 1899.

Feb. 24. -By bank' 8 fee for keeping accollnt Aug. 29.- "" " " Sept. 23.- " Exchange on Albany cheque Dec. 29.-- " Balance to credit at bank ...

" Cash in hand

£ s. d. 44 8 6 21 0 0

£65 8 6

£64 7 0

£ s. <l. 010 6 o 10 6 006

4314 2 15 12 10

£65 8 6

J AlYIES POLLARD, Ohairmtul.

29th December, 1899. Audited and found correct,

2nd November, 1900.

JOHN A. ROUGHAN, RM., H. J. MACLEAN.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1201

Cue Roads HOlm!.

CUE Roads Board, in account with the Treasurer. Perth.

Balcmce Sheet fo)' Year elUling 31st December, 1900.

HECEIPTS. To Balance in hands of Treusurer, 31st Deccml)el',

1899 ... H Governnlent Grant .. , ... . '" " Government Grant·in·aid, Cne~:onnie Road " Less Ulllonnt expended

" u-ovel'l1ment Grant-in-aid, Cue-Island Road " Less amount expended

EXPEFDITURE. By n-faintenance Account " Printing, Stationery, and Advertisjng " Salaries ... ... . .. " Da.y Dawn Ron.(i Account ... " General Expenses " Plant Account ,,, ...

£ s. a.

250 o 0 239 S ]1

200 0 0 38 13 11

.B s. d.

n Balance in hands of Treasurer . 218 19 8 " Less Orders unpresentec1--N o. 13 l:2 2 ()

No. 17 .1. 7 G 6 10 0

. £ s. d .

158 6 7 200 8 ·1

1011

161 6

£53012 1

.£ s. d. 149 H 6

16 16 6 83 6 8 48 8 8

6 5 4 18 10 9

212 fI R

£530 12 1

Oue Roads Board, III aecount with vV.A. Rtnk Oue.

Balance Sheet fo)' Yea)' ending 31st DeGember, 1900. RECEIPTS.

To Balance at Bunk, :nst Decelnher, 1898 " Cart and Carriage Licellf'eS n Dog IJicenses ... ... ... ... ... " AmoHnt deposite(l hy Secretary ill error

EXPENDITURE. By Bank Chul'geti, keeping account. " Bunk Balance ..

Audited fLnd found correct.

.r s. d. 55 3 0 23 10 0 16 7 6 o !) 11

£95 10 5

.£ s. d . o 10 6

94 19 11

.£95 10 5

O. ~T VGVOOD,. ~) Auditors. A. ". U1'HRIE,

9th March, 1901.

Oue Roads Board, in account with the rrreasurer, Perth.

Bct/ctnce Sheet for Yea,' encZing .'Ist December, 1899. RECEIPTS. .£ s. d.

To Balance in hallds of 1'reasurer, 31st Decell1ber, 1898 162 .5 2 " Grants ... 399 11 8

By General Expenses " Thfuintenance acconnt H SnJn.ries " AucUtor's Fees " Tools Account " Plant Acconnt " Live Stock Account

EXPE:XDIT17RE.

" Cue-Day Dawn Hoad ... ... " Printing, Stationery, and Advertising' ... . .. " Balance in hands of Treasurer, 31st December, 1899

£561 16 10

.£ s. d. 12 11 2

106 5 7 116 13 .\

I 1 0 1 14 !l

36 8 6 33 0 0 86 11 5 946

158 6

£561 16 10

Oue Roads Board, in account with the West€l'll Australian Bank, One.

Balance Sheet fo), Yea)' ending 31st DecembC1', 1899.

RECEIPTS. £ s. d. To Rates '" 40 ·1 6

'f Cart and Carriage Licenses 16 10 0

EXPENDITURE. By Bank Charges '" ... ... ...

" Balance to Credit 31st December, 1899

Audited and found correct,

£5614

£ s. d. 1 11 6

55 3 0

£~6 14 6

O. H. WOOD, I. A d't A.. W. GUTHRIE, 5 u 1 ors.

9th March, 1901.

l202 G()VER~MENT GAZETTE, vV.A. [l\IAR. 22 .. [DOL -------------------------

Canning oads Board.

B y virtue of the provisions of "'l'he Hoa,<1~ Aut, ]888," n01ice is heri"by tha.t. the following' sums enumerated hereunder have now been dup all,l for the term of months, in of r<ttes

levied by the H, );"ds B·.1:Lnlof nmnino;, OlPOll the desel'iiJl'cl herein. whieh (Wl<)l1nts

to an aclclibOlHl eh,trg.: of 10 per eent. per ,C'1l1l1111, with n,n expellses, to recover SCLme.

Nmnes of perRon~ to be li'.-cble, cle;;cription l'ided. find cw/onl/t.s.

Worth, l'hos., lot 02. loco 1, 7s. vVilkins, i\:[el'cy llbrtJ,,<, pt. lots of ',,1., 88, and 87,10c. 1,

12s. :3d. McGreg'or, VVll1. Ja,mcs, lot 89, loco 1, 5s. lOd. }[,Lll, "~lexander, lot. RG, Inc. 1, 7s. Moore, H. C., lots 51, ;'i2, ,md 7G, 10c. 1, ·ls. 8d. Coffey, J'lJrs., pt. sec. ]', loe. 2, £1 rh 2d. Templeton, -, pt. sec. G, Inc. 2, Ils. 8(l. Ja.cobs, -, lots 1 to 7, see. S, lne. 2, £2 ("" S,L Tissott, H., lot :3U, sec. H. loco 2, ·I·s. 6d. Falkner, .Tames. lots (')0, ii1, O() to ,is, sec. n, loco 2, 17s. (let Shpl1ton, Ada, ]\11'8., lots 62, ;"):3, sec. lI, Ide. 2, H5s. Dd. Humphl'Y, Eli7.<1.beth, lots 5t, 5o, 30C. H, l"e.:2, l:2d. :;<1. J\lIcIlltush, (leo., hts GD to ()2, soc. H, loco 2, £1 2s. 2d. Harris, Joseph, lots 0:3, (H" GiJ, Bee rI, loco 2, H:-;. 0d. Taylor, Ellell, .5Irs., lots 1 to G, 0:3 to D:i, sec. S, loco 2,

8s. DeL Pm'kiss, IVm. i\Iorton, lots 7 to 12, S\) to \)1, see. S, loco 2,

16s.4d. J\lIcLerio, J. A., lots 1:3 tn 16, sec. S, loco 2, 'd. id. Coy le, ]\LLeJGline, lot :30:3, sec. S, loco 2, 2s. lId. Prescott, Edwarcl, lots 18, 79 to S:3, 88, sCC. S, loco 2,

158.2d. Hicks, J\lIiclmel, lots ()2 and (m, sec. S, loco 2, 8s. 2d. JYfarsball, John, lot 6D, sec. S, loco 2, ,t3. Sd. Norman, L,'slio, lot lIS, sec. S, loco 2 .. lls. 8et 8canla11, Edith, lot lW, sec. S, 10c. 2, Ds. ·1,1. 8aunders and Smmders, lot lW, sec. 8, lOll. 2, l·ts. 7d. Hitching's, Geo, pt S{~C. S, loco 2, 'is. :id. Bm'sill, H. 0., lots lIB to 1li'i, sec. S, loco 2, 17s. Gd. v,'aIton, A., ;Yhs., lot 107, sec. S., loco 2, 7s. 7d. Thompson, Robt., lot pt. soc. S, loc. 2, 9s. lId. Phillips, Honry K, lot 98, sCC. S, 10". 2, .ts. Sd. Mason, B., lots D7 to 103, sec. S, loe. 2, 118. 8et J\lIortlock, C. A., lots 101 and 102, sec. S, loco 2, 10s. (kl. Mclntosh, A., lot 48, sec. S, loco 2, 4"s. Set MUlll'O, D., lot 100, sec. S., loco 2, Gs. IOcl. Wake" :lm, A. H., lot IHO, sec. S, loco 2, Gs. 3d. Avery, E. "If., lot 1D3, sec. S, loco 2, Us. Pusey, VV. D., lot UJ2, sec. S, loco 2, 10s. Gd. Douglas, J 030}>h, Jot 170, scc. S, loco 78. Clarke, .T olm I J ., lo(s 177 and 178, scc. 1nl'. 2, 10s. Gd. Bruce and Ly:,ch, lots 17:3 "ml 17l), sec. S, loco 2, lOcl. Gd. Braclley, .T. R, lot 1$)·1, sec. S, loco 2, Gs. :ld. Vlillison, ]\11's., lot H)G, sC". S. loc. 2, Bs. 4cl. Smith, ,'{m., lot 2·t;l, sec. S, h~. 2, Ss. (Id. ;VIcLerie, 'rhos., lots 265 amI :?Hii, sec. 8, loco 2, lb. 5,1. Gittim, AIL, lot ;2.1;" sec. S, loco 2, .Is. 8d. JeiIrcy, VV. H., lots 2:)7 :mcl 2:1S, s'.'e. S, loco 2, lOs. n,L Hatch, J. D., lot 2:1Ii, S('C. 53, loco 2, is. 7(L Harnmond, A. Clarina., lot 2:54. sCC. S, 101;. 2. ·ts. till. Kidd, Geol'g'c, honse and gn.rdel1, l:t'1.ihmy 8tl'"ct. ns. 11 cl. Butler, ';n.rolillC, lot ~U" 8(>C. 8, loco 2, ll!s. U,1. Gm·troll, IV.IL & H., lots 2·J.f) mv12Di, sec. S, 10c. 2, Ss. !lil. Rowe, .T., Mrs., lot 29\), S!C. S, loco 2, .J..s. s<.l. Cros." .Toseph E., lnt 2()0. sCC. S, Ine. 2, Ilk (i,l. Barrett, Thonms, ~ lot 2Gl, sCC. S, loco 2. :3s. Gel. Hutchinson, Louis,", ~ lot 2(;1, sec. S, loco 2, :k fid. Fullerton, Robed" 10t 237. sec. S. loco 2, Hs. Nicholls, G., lot 2·H, sec. S, loco 2, Bs. Armstrollg'. Jnhn, lot 2'1'1, sCC. S, loco 2. 713. Bm'ker, James W., lot 220 (10s. Gel.) and 227 (lls. R.1.).

sec. S, loco 2, £1 2s. 2d. Riley, \Villh1111, lot (if, sec. S, loco 2, 7s. Abbot, A. Hen1',\', lots 2u2 antI 2(J:i, soc. S. loCo 2. Os. ·l,t Abbot,A. Henry, lot 20·1, sec. S, I,,,,. 2, 7s. Abbot, A. Henry, lot 20ii, sec. S, loc. 2, ;)s. lO(l. 1'IIorgan, Frocl,1., Miss, lot aO-1, sec. S, JOt;. 2, ·ts. Eel. Scott, ,Tohn, Ints g07 and :308, sce. S, loco 2, !ld. -ttl. Cox, Geol'g'<l B., lot 161" sec. S, loco 2, 8". 2d. CliftOll, vV. G., lot W1, sCC. S, loco 2, 'ts. 8d: Coomhel', F., lot 141, sec. S, loco 2,48. Ell. Mason, B. J., lot 158, sec. S. Inc. 2, So. 2,l. 0'C0111101', John, lot 2·H, sec. S, loc, 2, ·J8. Rd. Dunscomh, G., lot :310, sCC. S, loco 2. Hs. ;')cl.

Lockyer, SnSttll, lot :)OG, sec. S, loco 2, 2s. lId. Peal'SOll, Annio, lot :30.), "cc. S, loco 2, 4,8. Sel. ~\:[[Lrtin, Charles, lot 11lD, sec. S, loco 2, as. ()d.

Hoosack, A. G., lots 312, 22·*. :3lG, sCC. S, loco 2, 7s. vVilliitm, lot :320, sec. l'lc. 2, 2s. 11(1-

.Iln1e, T., lots ;~Ol :3U2, sne. R, loe. :!, 4!3. Bd. 111'8 , 11 It a 1"1:, scc. S, loco 2, 2:5. 11,1.

ROlll'kc, .John, :31;~, sce. S, loe. 2, Os. ,')<1. Hcttick, H"n'iet IlL, lo.t :-lOO, sec. S, 10". 2, 2s llcl. Bal'nett, lot 2D:->A, sec. S, loco 2, "ls. Ma.

spe. S, 10c. 2, ·j.s. Hd. Cap01'll, lUG, sGe. loc. 2, -18. Sd. C<1l'luichnel. ELll(l Cot:knl!ll, Ij}., lots ·1 .. 16 to

'12·j., sec. loco 2, £2 It.;s . .J..c1. J'lhs. )11, 10cs. ·1-20 mul 20A, J::l l;,)s. I-In.J11111011(1, C. tdt 1:3, loco G, SrI. vVl1Ak, Thonms, lots [7, :36 to :38, ·L:l to loco ii, lls. 8el. ''\Tood, 'Vm. B., lots 0, 7, 2fi, :3:3, an,l·W. l"e. G, ,Cl 3s. ,ld. Lidllclow, Jane lots In ".ml 27, lac.. ii, Hs. 9el. Dnify, ]301'n[11'(l, 20, Inc. ·ls. 8·L COCkl't11l1, Jiiclwin, 10t .), 5~. 10d. Coopm', Wm., pt. loco 0, a;.J·<1.

"Ym., pt. of loco 7 :mc1 pt. of loo:. H. £2 Os. Rd. Hope. A., pt. of he. 'I :m([ of \0". H, .£23 18s. 4il. IIarrls, .Toseph, locs. n Hnd 2:1:~, ():-3. Sd. lloe, Jculles ll., pt. loco 1:~, £10 . .1". ~d. 'White, Hn.l'l'Y, pt. loco 1:3, £2 15s. "rt. Hal'ris, J olm, pt. loco 1:3, £1 1. ·S.

De11:1,1', John, pt. loc HA. £6 lGs. Sel. Delhl', loco J.i, £') .)S

P"dbnl'Y, pt.. 10e. 17, 17s. ,;,1. Ij\~rl'eB> J. 'V., locs. 1;)~\, and ;:~S, ,£H B-3. id. JYlclntosh, A .. pt. 100. ·t t, 1 :ls. 5d. C+ibney, J!.T., a.nd others, pt. loco 6,-), locs. 57, ;37, tU1<..l 87,

£Lt Is. 8d. Shearn, F. (Hm'nc and Fidcles), locs. 6S and m, £2 6s. 8e1. Gibbs, 'Ym. Lnc"y, pt. of loco (iD, £1 os. :3d. G ibbs, II'm. Lneey, loco H7, 7R, 7s. Gibbs, '\Vm. Lacoy, pt. lac. 8G, 7s. Gibbs. Wm. 28·!·, ,£2 8s. !hl. Gibbs: St'Jphcn, loco 28t, lots l' ,md n, 7s. 8el. Gibbs, Stephcn, of lOG. lOH, 10s. Od. Gihhs, Stephen, 1:;2, 2.3,s, ;~O:), :~:32, ;3:~,~, £1 12s. Id. Gibhs, Stcphen. Inc. :1l:3, ];'3. 2d. Gibbs. Stephell, lot :n(i, 7s. Gibhs, Stephcll, 7-1:~20, 128. lOd. Gibhs, Stephen, lO.p. ·17-12Ii, 6s. lOcI. ~~.h!)s. ?~cphell, e.}). !'H~~ 1 ~O, 7s. G11)1)s, tin:plwll, c.p. ,-I;)H" !ls. j.(l. G·ibhs, ~teph(~D. 7-l"H'n, ;)s. 10ft Gihl;s, St<JplWll, tu:; [{)tcl£ll 1::8. 'id. Gibbs, pt. l·j·s. 7(t Gibbs, pt. Sf), f)-.;. f),l.

Ti, :)s. JOd. ,1·0 awl ·H, loco ~Ij, 7s.

A. ,\., I 7:, an,l 7G. hie. 73. l)a\ri(~f), .A. lot,·, :):~i7 and OK' 1.3, ks. ~ll. Dewies, J, .. cl.., lots EO :md Inc. 2S 1-. 7s. D:wics, A. ,\., lot" ,.1- to Daxics, A. A., lots 7, D,wies, A. A .. lots \)7 lOO, 101;. :lW. 8s. 2,L I'cHl'house. J. 'Ylll., lot 77, sCC. :m, Ion. Sfi. 1;'0. "cl. PC:whoHse, .J. IYm., lots 7H and sec. :JR, 10c. 2S,j.. 7s.

Roht. lot 121, loco (is. ;»1. Gallop. pt. loco 8fi, Ds. 4,cl. (j'Lllop, \1eo. Fl'l',lk., pt. loc. 2B 1., £1 :38. ·ld. Ga.llpp, (-tt·o .. f-i1l'orlk., pt.. 10e. :n2, ~£1 (lP. :1d. Gall<lp, Geo. li'reclk., loco :1 J;), £1 lOs .. I.)l. Gallop, Gen. l?rd(ll~., Inc. ~nn, £1 Os. ;"j(t

Gallop, Gen. B'rc'llk, a,~Hl P,tynp, .Ino. IIenl'.Y, pt. Jot:. 2-:):1" lots "S :cni1lil to 7s.; pt. loco :1 Ui, ]Os. (id.

G:dlop, Geo. mul l'ayne, .Tn·). Henry, pt. loco 2H2, £1 1;)s.

Gallop, Geo. l"l'eclk., :md Paync, Jno. Henry, pt. loco 812, lots 2 to In, l·}'s.

Gall"p, Gen. Fl'o,lk., and P:tyne, Juo. Honry, pt. loco :316, lots 22 to 1 Bs. St.l.

lac. 2S1., lots 1 to lIs. Sel. loco 2Sk lls.

G:3 82 fLnd 21 to 4,0, loe. 281" 7s. Jmlles, lots \)n to 120, loco 2tH, \)s. '1d.

:\i[AR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 1203

CANNING ROADS BOARD-contimwd.

Cook, Hosim\' ],;Im'ion, lots 1',1 to !Jl" 10c. 28,1" ·ls. 8(1. Guttel'idge. \'i'm . .Tames, lots 1, 6, H, 7,5:;,91, to 96, loco

.£1 Ds. 2c1. lots ·W alld i'i0. loco ::Fi, ·l,g. s,l.

17, 18,2,), H'::, ::l? :2:i, Entl :r7, Ine.

lIs. Sd.

ml<1 25(; .• e2 Cannhul;, 7\1. 1j'. A., lo(:s. pts. 02, 127, 12t\, 288, 28D, ;3R2,

,;elH Os. l()d. Reschonsen, Edwc1., pt. Hotel Cecil Esbte (allotment),

3s. (H. Gibhs, and Ci-il)hs, (i[)o. HCl'llHl'd, loco 1-1.2, 112,

107, 11:3. IBl, 123 .. '£1 Bs. 'Lo·\), 1Ds. \lel. ; 1Viggle::nrol'tb, Dllity, Fl'c(lcl'lek,

:}03, 118, Bd.

loco 111,120, ;2[i7, 212 •. £1 12s. Id. DuITy, Jmnes. 10(:. U:i, 158, :302,

Itay, .To,soph, loco 171, £2 \)8. 7cl ,,\Vttrnel', Jtobcrt, loc, :H2, pt., Gs .. )(l.

OllL'to, CHaC01l10, lots ~)G and 7;~, 10!.:. :n~, lIs. Sd. Cmnpbell, J. pt. loco :no, 17". Od. JIig'haul, .TIl0. pt. loco :-nH, ~£l Gs. Id. Uig-hmn, .Jno . .Joscph, selection 7·H91 .. 118, tlc1. Wa.tts, Hughes.

Phillips, vVanclle, alldHamilton, pt. loco 3W, £1 Os. 6(l. North, F. D., and 1310is, C. G" ]c)ts 2" :l, H, 7, 10, loco :116,

\)s. 11(1. Hans. lot

I'" lot :lU, loco 31(). :~s. (;Cl.

:lU, \\'illialllS, Juhn (J~;-jt.~lte of ~\Iouritz('n, etu., 'l)t. of Inc:o :2Sl5, La\\"es . .T1Ul('t, 10t8 11:2 t') I1H, ::1:2 to

"\Vil1iti1Jl \ralb;l': lots 22:1 to ~·1·j,) to

of loco :120, :ls. (jd. Oe[.

loc, ~ W, £2 1')8.

1,)c. 181-, £1 Os. ,'id.

ana Sh"nton, and

loco :Wi.

loco 297, £2 Do, 7d. loe. 203, .£1 Os. ;)e1.

Inc. 217, £1 128. Id.

,'{m., pt. loc'. 801, lIs. 8el. loco 20U, 15s. ad. he. 8:31, £1 :.ls. ·td.

loco 2U2, 272. Ss. 9el. Neary, Emma, bc. l1s. 8el.

• Hichd. Septimus, loco 2,).;, Ds ,Lel. N .. secs. 57 to 00, loco :H, :ls. lId.

mLD.U,'M'C. 1l0ml., c.p. 'lH-lfl5S, 118. 8(1. Elliott, c-p. ·lH-2072. ')S. 10cl. Hardy, H. 'Phonucs, mll1 Clmrlcs, Joscph, pt. Swan Loc.

£1-1- lIs. Rd. Jel'cmin.h. h.h. 1;;-1017, lIis. 4el.

m.< HUIH1.V, L,tlll'enCe, h.b, ID-!6IH, His. ,tel. Mnrphy and ])1:11011ey. c.p. '18-+W1. 110, Rd. Bl'<)adhlll'st. 1). ,],,, e.p. ·1-0-:170. now loco ·WH, 17s. Gel., Rs. Del. l)a1'011, F., J .. iU\d H., c.p. ,lR·2211, .£2 :38. Dd. Dellar awl White. c.p. 'lS-7D, lOs. Od. Dellar and 'White, pts. Us. Dellttr :lll,l vVhito, pts.

'1'he "bovo amounts enn be paid to the Secretary, at Call­niughn Hall, hetween the hours of n a.m. and 1 p.m., 2 p.m. ttnd ;) p.m., Mondays, 'Y cclnesdays, and Fridays, holicl:tys excepted.

For a.nc1 on belmlf of the Canning Rmtc1s Boa.rd,

NOT

I HAVE Boan l to erect

to the 'illest Kimb{JrlevRolLds (}aJes on . a,lld

N ()ollkanblth Statiolls. nll1l11ll'1',·d anc1 named iW

under. on

No.

No.

PE1WY D.

, HJOl.

LIST 01" S'J'OCK GATES. r.JEV~\I{'YSGA B'l'ATIOX.

l.-Cattle 2.-Stockyardl. .. :3.-Lower ,J 01'(l;c11

'~.-.JOl'dnll . ~.-Horse Block (j.-Horse Blocl~ 7.-Ram 8.-IV OlT'lllliJallyaflilw !).-Uhlllll

l'-TOOXKAXBAH S'L'i..'l'IO:.:r.

Pacldock gate. do. do. do . do. do. do. do. do.

I.-FisherY Paddock gate. 2.·-·vYoonl~woo'lill0 do. ~).- Old Station do. 4.-01d Station do. 5.-Pea Hill ". do. D.-Poison CiLlllp do. 7.-J'iIcD')11:cld's Pool do. B.-JiIcDoll:lld's Pool ( clo. ll.-Pelican Pool clo.

10.-Seven Jllile do.

WM. MASON, Secretary.

I{atannillg ll,oads Board.

of the above Boarcl, held at on 111\" HHh dns of March, 1901.

take, for the p1.ll'i)l)se of opening' ~ new lino of a strip of hwL onp ~hnin wide, the ,Ye"t, side of ro:,cl starting from the Kojollup-I\"htllning' 1~()ad at the Sonth-East cOl'lleI' of SUb-l1ivisioll E 27 ftml exteutiilig' North 84 chains 5·) links to tt puhlir: l'Ocl(l, P<1SSj~lg t.ln·,;ngh 8uh­,liyj"jnll E 28. (D;agl'am 2.'526 f1lld Plan S. 24,,)

A 11,NOI.JD E. PIESS}<J. Uhttil'nmn.

N m·tb Perth !toads Uoar{1.

'To WHOJlI IT JlIAY CONCERN.

is herehy c:i \'en that, from and aJter the pllblica,tioll hei'e()f, the due observance of the

,Vic1tll of 'l'il'es A ct will be strictly enforced within the }~oads Boa.rc1 District, and nroceec1ings will he ta.ken against. all 'ViolfLtil~g the TJl'~-yjsions of the saiel \Yic1th '}'ir('8 Act. ' -

order of the Bon.rd,

ALBERT CARD, Secretary.

North Perth, 12th March, 1901.

1204 GOVERNMENT

East Bevel'ley Roads Board.

EAST Beverley Roads Board, ill Aeeount, with the Honourable the Colonial 'l'reasurer :---

1900. RECEIPTS.

Jan. I.-·To Balance at Treasury April 4.-" Grant June 21.-- " Grant

1901. Jan. 1.-" Balance at Treasury

June

July Aug. Sept.

Oct..

Nov.

Dec.

EXPENDITURF..

2.-By Bateman & Bell, culvert and 30 chains road clearing ... ... ... ... ," ...

A. J. VeuueI', auditing .. . H Government Printer, Acts ), H.1tlorgan, salary ...

Hall Commictee, rent of hull 7 .~- E. Inkpen, advertising ... ". 4.-" " Secretary Roads Board Associatiou ... . .. 1.. " C. Holland, progress payment road clearing"

" G. Bell, progress paYluent forming and gravelling ... . ..

Reilly & Heilly, advertising H. lIforgan, salary... ... ... ... ..'

6.-:: C. Holland, balance 01114-0 chains continuing Peak Road. 73 Dougerdilly Road, :15 Don­gcrdil1y Road~ progress payment .. ' ...

G. Bell, progress puyrnollt, 26;· Dallgill Road, 20A Am bl'ool( Road, 33; East, Beverley Main Rond, 10 Alltiockillg Road, box cul­vert, £5 j 2 dish drains, £4,: repairing cnl­vert, 5s.; extras Dangitl Rond, 328.; re-moving tree, 5s. ... ... ... ..'

3.--C. Holland, balance 100 chains Dongerdilly Road, £11 10s., au(l progress pa.yment on 140 chains, Dungin Hoad, £8... .' .. '

" G. Bell, 37 chains Dongerdilly Road, 10 ChfLillS G. H. Road, G chains Antiocking Road, 8~ chains G. H. Beverley lYInin Road

1. Bahmce on forming' and gravelling 26! Dangill Road, 20~ Ambrook Road, 3~~ E. Beverley Main Road, 10 Antiocking Road, 55 Dongerdilly Road, 30 Antiocking G. H. Road; dish drain, £:! .. ..' ...

.. C. Holland, progress paYluent, +~ Dllngill 1\'1. Road and £1 cutting bushes .. ' ...

" H. l\'Iorgan, salnry, etc. ., Balance

Audited and found eorreet,

£ s. d. 163 9 5 125 0 0 12S 0 0

£413 9 5

67 16 6

£ s. el.

18 10 0 1 1 0 0 2 6 9 0 0 " 0 0 .! 16 6 2 2 0 510 0

21 0 0 2 5 6 ·,10 0

20 1:1 10

!l8 Hi ~I

1.9 ]0 0

50 ]6

91 16

13 0 0 9 2 1

67 16 6

,£413 9 5

J. rrURNER, i.Auditors. H. B. LOUGHREY,j

7th Mareh, 190].

In account with IVestern A1~st)'({li(m Bank, Beverley. 1900. RECEIPTS.

Jan. I.-To Balance ut Bank May~ 17.- Dog licenses ." ... . ..

23.- Wheel tax and dog licenses June 21.- Dog licew~es ... .., ,..

Wheel tax anel dog licenses No". 1.- Do. do.

8.-~" Do. do. Do. do.

1901. lan. 1.- 11 Balance.

1900. EXl'ENDITUR}:.

Jan. IS.-By cheque·book... ... " Chal'ge keeping account

June 2.- f' Refund ... ... . .. Sept :!-4.-· " Charge keeping account Dec. 1.-. " ,\V. Elliot, removing tree .

29.- " Churge keeping account 81.- " Balance in Bank

Audited and found eorreet,

£ s. d. 27 12 1 1 5 0 800 010 0 612 6 500

10 0 0 726

.£66 2 ]

£63 8 ·f

.c s. (1 • 0 2 6 010 6 1 0 0 010 6 0 5 0 0 5 3

63 8 ~

£66 2 1

J. TURN~JR, 1 Auditors. H. B. LOUGHREY, 5

7th March, 1901.

Ii:atanning Roads Board. 1 \1-16

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Katanning on the] 6th day of Mareh, 1901, it

was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of cOllll1lunieation, <18 trip of land, one ('hain wide, extending Northward from the N ort.h end of Parry Road, Katanning Agrieultmal Area, to the Sout,h-East eorner of C.P. 48/4839 (1060). (S. 25.)

ARNOLD E. PIESSE, Chairman.

GAZETTE, 'V.A, [MAR. 22, 1~01.

Peppermint Groye Roads Board.

A CCOUNT of Reeeipts and Expenditure of the _ Peppermint Grove Dish'iet .Roads Board,

ending 31st December, 1900 :---

WOO. RECEU'TS.

To Balance, Honourable Colonial 'J.1l'easul'er " p West Austl'ulinn Bank ...

" Deposits received ... " Rates received " Licenses

" Government Grant ... ... ... ... " Special Grant, 1st inst:tlment, Esplanade. .. " 2nd "

View Street Perth<F're1nn,ntle Rond

IBOO. EXPESDI'l'UHE.

By Refund to GoYernment, Leake Street ba.lance.. ... ... ... ... ..

" Refllud to GoVel'nlnent, on account Buck M

laud Hill Board

" Hefulld, portion of rates, Buckhmd Bin, on account of (livision of dist.rict ... . ..

,. Deposits refunded

H Salaries ... " Rent of office " Contingencies p Office fUl'llitnre

" Advertising ... .. Stationery and printing' " Legal expenses

.. Hobbs Road

.. Gawler Road

Jluinic{laHCc.

.. Peppermint <,+1'ove Hotlds

.. Perth-Fremantle Road .. ~

11 View Street .. Esplanade Street.

£3·, 14 9 2 10 0

" Balance, Colonial Treasurer £198 2 2 Less outstanding obeque 100 1 5

.. Balance, West Austmlian Bank 167 11 10 Less outstnn(lillg cheques 39 10 0

Andited ~tnc1 eel'tifiecl ('olTed,

£ s, d. 86 IS 5 26 11 9

44S'io 7 15 2 6

100 0 0 250 0 0 250 0 0

70 -1 n 75 0 0

.I: s. d.

20 4

58 10 ~Ii (J

01 ·1 f; :: 18 (l 3 12 515

11 10 ·1 2f) 10 "

175 0 0 109 7 (l

l·17 15 0 ·US 13 II

98 0 il

128 1 10

On hehalf of the Polic!' NLLg-i st ratE'. 'iV. J. COHN.

£ ". J.

113 10 2 68 .5 0

·1B3 13

745 4 9

£1,390 13 0

.I: s. d

28 9 3

I)'J 3 a 52 0 0

as 0 9

28·i

566 S 1l

~2i5 2 -;

£1,390 13 0

A nclitors. On behalf of the Rat.ep~tyers,

D . .T. GOYDIDR. A.LA.V ..

7th Mal'eh, ]901.

Nelson Roads Board.

A T a Meeting of the ttbove Board, held at Bridge­town on the 21st day of Deeember, 1900, it

was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of eommuieatioll, a strip of land, one ehain wide, the North-West side leaving the South boundary of C.P.48/'2029 at ,t point situate 90° 7' 4 drains 33{'o links fl:0111 its South-West corner, and extending 58° 19' 31 ebains 2,1, linl;:s to the East boundarv of sai i C.P. 48/2029 (ItS surveyed, Diagram 3843)~ (Plan S.29.)

HENRY DOUST, Ohairman.

MAR. 22, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

RECEIPTS and Expenditure of the Broad Arrow District Roads Board. for the period ended

31st December. 1900:-RECEIPTS.

To Cash for General Hates .. _ Goverlllnellt Grant

EXPE::\DITUlm.

By CRsh VRluIltioll " Petty expense~ ... " Preliminary expenses ... " Books and stationery . ., Printing and advertising .. " Cheque book ... " Interest, etc .. _. _.. . . .0. " Secr~tary and Engineer, SH lary . " Pu blie works '" " Balance in 'fl'easul',y

Brulk 8 8

£ 6. d. 107 13 0 150 0 0

£257 13 0

£ s. d 25 0 0 500 i 2 0 1 12 6

19 7 6 o 10 0 106

38 17 10 53 18 4

£257 13 0

JAMES CAMPBELL, Secretary.

\1\[ e certify tluLi; we have ex<tlllined the Accounts lUld V ouehers of the Broad Arrow District Roads Board, and thltt this i:-> a true statement of the same.

LIONEL R. DAVIS, RM., T. E. JENNER.

Broad Arrow, 8th March, H101.

---- .. -----

NOTICE.

A.n Act to amend ., The Companies Act, 1893,

Amendment Act, 1897" (62 Vict., No. 28);

amended by an Act to amend "The Com­

panies Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1897"

(63 Vict., No. 54).

A TTENTION is hereby drawn to the following provisions of the above Acts relating to

Foreign Companies.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registmr of Compa,niE'~.

Supreme Oourt, Perth, 27th March, 1900.

Local ?·egiste,. to be kept by fO?'eign compcmies.

Every foreign company, or the attorney of every foreign company, carrying on business in this Colony shall, in the case of companies carrying on business therein at the time of the passing of this Act, within two calendar months from such time, and, as to all other companies so carrying on business at any time after the passing of this Act, within two calendar months from the deposit in the office of the Registrar of the power of attorney, in accordance with Section One hundred and ninety-eight of "The Companies Act, 1893," open, kaep, and maintain, or cause to be opened, kept, and maintained. at the registered office of the said company in the Colony, a Register of Shareholders under this Act, to be called a Colonial Register, for the registra­tion of all shareholders in such company who may appl~' in writing to such attorney to be registered therein.

Bvery such register shall be kept in the manner pro­vided by Part Ill. of "The Companies Act, 1893," and trans­fers shall be effected on such register in the same manner and at the same charges as on the register kept at the head office of the company, and transfers lodged in the colonial office of the company shall be binding npOl] the company, and the Court shall be entitled to exercise the same jurisdiction of rectifying the same as is by Section Thirty-six of the said Act vested in such Court with respect to a register of a company incorporated in the Colony.

GAZETTE, VV.A. 120{)

Every such foreign complwy failing or refusing to comply with the prOVIsions of this section shall incm' a penalty not exceeding One hundred pounds for every day during which Buch refusal or non-complifLllcc shall continue, to be recovered in a summary manner before any two Justices of the Peace, or by action or suit in the Supreme Court, and shall be a charge on the property of the company, and in addition thereto, if such default continues for the space of three calendm' months, the compauy, and every person acting as trustee or agent for the company or otherwise on its behalf, shall thereafter be incapable, while so in default, of bringing or maintaining in \Vestern Australia any action, set-off, cO"lUlter-claim, or other legal proceeding whatsoever in the said Colony.

Req'ui'l·e.'inents on ''I'cconst,,·gct'ion.

-Whenever [1, foreign company cfLrrying 011 business in this Colony is reconstructed on the basis of a sale by the liquidator of the assets of the company or otherwise, the liquidator or the company shaH reserve, for the benefit of the members of the company registered on the colonial register (hereinafter called the colonial members), a part of the consideration passing to the reconstructing company, proportioned to the interests of the colonial members, and shall forthwith cause notice of such reservation to be published in the G01.'ermnent Gazette and to be deliv81'ed to each colonia1 member, or sent l)y post to his registered address; and at any time witbin two months after such publication every colonial member may, by writing uncler his hand delivered by post or otherwise to the liquidator 01'

the company, or the attorney of the liqnidator, or of t.he company in the Colony, chim the share proportioned to the interest. of Ruch shareholder in the part of the con­sideration so reserved, and shaH be entitled to receive the sitDle.

The liquichltor 01' the eompally shall forward to the Registrar at the Supreme Court a statntory declaration made by the liquidator 01' by a director or officer of the company lluthorised by the company in that behalf, stat.ing how this section has 1)een complied with; and until snch declaration has been filed no' conveyance, transfer, or dealing" with any property of the company shaH be registered in the Department of :yIines or of Crown Lands or in the office of Land 'l'itles. or in the office for the registration of deeds; :tnd no person holding ,my property, real 01' personal, as servant, agent, 01' trustee on l)ehalf of the company shall convey, deal with, 01' dispose of the same, nor shall any property of the company in this Colony pass to the purchaser thereof.

Before filing any declaration purporting" to comply with this Act, the Registrar shall examine the game and satisfy himself of such compliance.

NOTIOE.

The Companies Act, 1893. (56 Vie., No. 8.)

A'l"l'EN'l'lON is hereby drawn to t.he following Sections of Part VIII. of the a.bove Act,

;,phting t.o Foreign Companies.

F. A.lVIOSELEY, Registrar of Com panies.

Supreme Court, Perth, 13th August., 1896.

Penalty on Compcmy not cornptytng. tu::;. (I.) Any foreign company carrying on busine"s

"ontrary to this part of this Act shall be liable to a penalty of Twenty pounds for every day on which it shall SO c~.l'l'Y on business; and any attorney of such company, or any other person, WhO shall on lJehalf of such company wilfully and knowingly assist in the carrying on of such business conkary to this part of this Act. shall incur a penalty of FlYe pounds for evory day on which he shall so assist.

Effect ~f non-compLiance.

(2.) If any fOl'eign company shall carry on business COIl­trary to t.his part of this Act the validity of any contracts, dealing& or transactions in relation to snch business shall not be affected by this part of this Act, bnt such company shall not be entitled to bring or maintain any action, set-off, counter claim, or legal proceeding in respect of any such contract, dealing, or transaction until it "hall h:we COll­pli'ld with this part of thif' A.ct.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901. ------------------~---------

1206

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893" (56 Vict., No. 8).

OTIOE is hereby given that., under the pro-visions of Section 20 of the nbove Act, :1

Oertificate of Incorpomtion, ,1S a Limited Company, has this dav been issued to "'l'he Perth Pneulllati(~ Malting OO'mpany, Limited."

Dated this 14th d~Ly of lYlnrch, 1901.

F. A. liWSELEY, l~egistrar (If Compallies.

Supreme Oourt Office, Perth, vV.A.

Fremantle Brewery and Ice Company, Ltd., Plympton.

PLEASE take notice that at an Extmordinarv General Meeting of the Shareholders of this

Oompany, held on the 11th .iHewch, ] 901, the follow­ing Resolutions were passed :-

(I.) Tlmt the Oompany be volunhLl'ily ,vound

(2.) up.

'l'hM John GeOl'ge Alexa,nc1el' Hal'ris, of Fl'elllH,ntle, be and i,; hereby appointed IJiquidator for the said windiug-up.

(Signed) J. G. A. HAH.RIS, . Liquidator.

13th March, 1901.

The Companies Act, 1893.

1\10TIqE i~ .hereby given tha~ the. R~gist?red I, Office of tlle MIlmdo Gold Mmes, Llllllted, IS [l,t No. 24 Arcade Chambers, Barmck Street, Perth. Office hours, 10 to 12 (noon) daily.

J. A. 'I'ODD, Secretary.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Gold Saving Company of Western Australia (No-Liability).

Ni OTIOE is hereby given tlH1t the Hegistered Offi.ce l' of Gold Saving Company of Westem Austmha, No-Lic1bility (illCOl'jlomted in South Austl'itlia, in 1900), is situc1tec1 at Bea<;on:;field Ohnmbers, 0001-o·a.rdie, and that Olml'les EdwlLrcl Stokes is the Attorney of the Oompany in We8tern Australia. And notice is hereby fui:ther given thl1t the Ofiice is accessible to the public daily, betweml the hours of 10 c1.m. and 4 p.m., except OIl Saturdl1Ys, when the hours are from 10 a .. m. to 1~ noon.

Dl1ted this 1st dllY of .iYI~Lrch, 1901. It. B. ANDHEWS,

. Solicitor fot' lhe slLid Attol'lley, Be1yley Street, Ooolgardie.

Daydawn Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

OTIOE is herehy given that all Contributing' Shares ill llbove Oompany (Nos. 20001 to

40000) on which the 18th cldl is uupa,id will he sold by Public Auction, at the C0!l1P,111Y'S Office, on MonchlY, 1st April, at 2 p.m., unless redeemed before that period.

Southern Cross, 18th Mlll'ch, 1901.

J. H. Sl'UBBS, Secretary.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Perth Pneumatic Malting Company, Limited.

O'I'lOE is hereby t.hat the Registered Offiee of t.he a,lJ·ove-Ilalllerl Oom pany is situate

at the O£!ke of thc' of the Company, H. 800mbs. Stock Buildings, St.

Geol'O'e's 'renace, a,nd will be a.ccessible to the publi~ between the hours of 10 lUll. [tuc14 p.w. cbily, except Sa,tnnhy, when the Office will be dosed at 1 p.ll1.

D,tted this 15th da.y of .JI.fal'ch, 1901.

GEO. LEAICE &;

Ool()ni~111VIlltHaJ Olmmbers, St. George's 'renace, Perth,

Solicitors for the sa.id Oompany.

The Oompanies Act, 1893.

The Premier Gold Mines, Limited.

O'I'ICE is hereby that the Registered Oflke of the ltheme Comp;my is situl1ted ,1t

N umher 8 Palace Buildings, ,\1 aritmm Sb'eet, Kal­goorlie, and i;hltt T'homas Brollglmm Birklled::, Harry Hofillll111, and ,\Villiam Jowett are the Attorneys of the OompmlJ in vVestel'll Austri1lii1.

Dated this 12th day of IVIal'ch, 1901.

OLARK &; HALE, Solicitors for the Oompany,

fhnw1ll Street, Kalgoorlie. A1'thm' J!'. Abbott, ,["',,siee Oh ambers, Perth, Agent jo),

(}la)'!.' ,)' Hale.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Kalgoorlie JYIint and iron King Gold Limited.

is hereby given that the Registered Office of the l1bove Company is now situate at

Shaw Street, OoolglLrdie, and the SlLll1P will be open for busille, s on a.ll week dlLVS, Saturdays and holidll.ys, from 10 a.m. to '3 p.m., amI that 'Henry Lnwl'ence Head is now the Attorney of the Oomp,1llY in tll e State of estel'll A llstmlia.

DeLted the 19th of lYlarch, 1901.

KEENAN &: nANnALL, O()olgflrdie,

Soli<;itol's for the Oompany.

The Companies Act., 1893 .

The Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Company of Batavia.

o'rIOE is hereby given that the Po\ver of Attorney to GeOl'ge H. Ric1mrds ha.s been

revoked, and tlmt Laurence Ellson is !lOW the Attorney for the ,1bove Company in this State. And llotiee is hereby further given that the Reo·isterecl Offiee of the Compallv 1m3 heen removed to the Ofliee of Lfmrellce EIlsoll &; 00., Princess Buildings, St. Terraee, Perth.

Dltted the 20th dl"y of ]l.11L1'c11, 1901.

AR'l'HUI(, F. ABBOTT, Trustee Chambers, Barmek Street, Perth,

Solicitor for the said Attorney.

MAR. 22, 1901.J

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Vacuum Oil Company.

onCE Office

J. R. for Austmlia.

Registered Oflice "f the is now at Palace

Mt .. Mal'garet Reward Lilldsay's COllsulicktecl Mines, Ltd. Gleeso{l's Success Gold V,c1. Hannall's Cl'CBSnS Gold Co., Arrow Bl'!)Wll Hill Gold Bnrbanks North Gold Mines, Atlas GoU Premier Gold

BIRKBECK,

Palace Buildings, 25th February,

, &; JO\YETT.

The

The Franco-Australian Exploration Limited; The Slug Hill (Pride of the Gold Mining VC)llJLP'J.ll.Y

situated at Sha,w Street, Hem'yon and O. both Companies in vVestern Austn11ia.

THE

for

EXPLOltA'fION 00., Vi'D. (C. A. VETTER.)

The Companies Act, 1893.

Hannan's North Gold Mining Company, Ltd.

NI OTICE is hereby that the ..1. Office of the above-named at the oflke of lVl.essl's. Street, Kalgoorlie, awl 1,1m1, is the Attorney of the said in VI{ estern A.ustmlia.

Dated this 8th clay of March, 1901.

HENNING &; Co., Perth,

Agents for Henning & Brown, Kalgool'lie, Solicitors for the said Oompany.

The Companies 1893.

Oroya East (Hannans) Gold II'Iines, Limited.

OTICE is hereby Office of the above sitnatec1 at

H an11a118 Proprietary Rou,ct, Kal-goorlie.

Da,ted this 10th of December, IPOO.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the said Oompany.

1207

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Golden Age Consolidated, Limited.

OTICE is hereby tlmt the Registered Office of the GlIldei~ C(lllsoliddec1, Ilimitec1, is

situate at 3HP St. 1'el'l'Uce, Perth, and is accessible to the public transaction of hUEiness daily ,cud public holidays excepted), be­tween the hours of 10 in the forenoon l11id 4 in the afternoon, except on Saturc1ti)'s. 'when the said oflice will be closed at 12 noon; a,nd further take notice that the Honoumbk A. P . .i'.Iatheson, of St. GeOl'ge's 'l'errace is the Attorney for the Oompany in the State of Austra.lia,.

Dated this 2nd clay of 1901. STAIYELL &; OOWLE,

Ril'rack Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Oompany in the State of

IVestern Aust.ralia.

The London and Globe Finance Corporation, Limited (incorporated in 18(7)-In Liquida­tion,

OTIOE is hereby giYPll tlmt tile Creditors of the D,bci,e-named Oorporation ill A ustmli[i are

required, on or before the 2-tth dfty of April, J901, to selld their names and ftddresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, :1l1Cl the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to George Cloutte, Esq., and Clmrles J ermyn Ford, J<Jsq., the Liquidators of the nbOye-mUlled Corporation, H,t 43 Lothbury, IJonc1on, England; and if so required by notic(~ in from the said Liquidators, are, by themselves or their solicitors, to come in and prove t.heir said dehts or claims, [1t such time and

as shall he in such notice; or, in thereof, will be excluded from the benefit

of allY cii"tributioll made before sueh debts are proyed.

Dated this 8th dfty of February, 1901. BURN &; BERRIDGE,

Solieitol's, 11 Old Broad Street, London, E.C.

Stone 0' B1ti't, B08 Hay Stl'eet, Perth, Agents foi' Messi's. Blwn cl' Be1'J'idgc.

The Companies Act, 1893.

OTIOE is Office of

Australia, Terrace, Perth.

hereby given tlU1t the Registered "The Oentral Company of vVestern

" is situated at 293 St. GeOl'ge's

Dated the l4th day of Mareh, 1901.

& WALKER, Solicitors for the Company.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

The Powers of Attorney Act, 1896.

OTIOE is hereby given that the Power of At-torney given by the undersigned, 'l'homas

Coney of Fremantle, IYlerchant, to Hugh John' Fremantle, IVIanagel', datec1 the 4th davof 1899, and numbered 18/99, has been re,~okec1.

Dated this 8th day of ,March, 1901. Signed by the sa,id Thomas ')

Ooney Burgess, in the ( presence of )

VV. E. B. SOLOllION, Solicitor,

Fremantle.

T. C. BURGESS.

1208 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAR. 22, 1901.

Re Jolln ItlcCarthy (late of Yal'loop), Railway Ganger, deceased.

PUl~SUAN'l' to an Ad of the Imperial Parlia­ment, nmde ,mu pl~ssed in the 22nd and 23rcl

years of the reign of Her h~te Majesty. Chapter 35. Intituled "An Aet to further amend the Law of Property ltud to relieve Trustees" (adopted by Locltl Ordinance 31 Vict., No. 8): Notice is hereby given that all persons ha,ving claims or dem3,nd" upon or ltgltinst the estltte of John McCarthy (WllO died at Bunbury a.fores,tid on the 14th day of Januarv, 1901. and letters of administration to" whose estate were duly granted by the Supreme Court to Amy:McCarthy, of Perth), ,.re hereby required to send, in writing. partieulars of their elaims and denmnds to the under­signed, solicitors to the SaId adll1inistratrix, on or he fore the twenty-second day of April, 1901: And notice is hereby also )!iven that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said Amy McCarthy will distribute the assets of the Sltid John McCarthy a,mongst the parties entitled thereto, having regal'cl only to the claims and demands of which she shall I;hei1 have had notice; and the said Amy McCarthy will not be liable for the assets of tbe said John McCarthv, decea,sed. 01' any part thereof so distri­buted, to any person or whose chinl' the said Amy McCarthy ha~ not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated the 18th day of March, 1901.

JAMES & DARBYSHmB. 261 St. Gf:'orge's 'ren'ace, Perth,

Solicitors to the said Achninistratrix.

Re Charles G!bson lUiHar, late of' .:tlelbonl'lle, in tIle State of' Victol'ia, Esquh'e, deceased.

PURSUAN'I' to an Act of the Imperial Pm'lia­ment, made "nd passed ill the 22nd and 231'<1

years of the reign of Her late Majesty, Chapter 85, intitulecl "An Act to further alllend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (ctdopted by Local Ordinance 31 Vid., No. 8): N otiee is hereby given that all persons Imving any ch~illlS or clenULnds upon or against tlw estate of Oharles Gibson Milla,r in the State of Western Austmlil~ (who died ,.t Mel­bourne aforesaid on the 18th drty of FebruarY, 1900, and probate of the "will and th;'ee codicils of whose est,tte and effects were, on the 7th day of April, 1900, duly granted by the Supreme Court of' the State of Victoria to Martin Petrie Blulldell, of Orrong Road, 'I'ool'ak, in the State of Victoria" Esquire, l,1te brmk manager, ,tnd Ch"rles Coleby Buzzard, of N orwood Crescent, Moonee Ponds. in the Sh.te of Victoria, fLCcountant, two of tht, executors appointed by the s"id will, lerLYe being reserved to W illitLlll J:?'iggall, of vVilli"ll1 Street, Melboul'lle, :,;01i<:itor. the other eX('entor u,ppointetl hy the "mid wili, to (OOHH' ill and prove the :laiel \"ill 'bnd codicils if lLUd when he should think fit so to do, nll exell1plifiel~tioll of whil,h pro­bate and codicils was sealed with the seal of the Supreme Court. of vVestel'n Australia on the 6th day of February, 19(H, lLud the said Willial1l Rig-gall having, on the 6th da.y of December, 1900, applied for and ()bhtinec1 probat.e pursu"nt to sueh lelLYe, and which probn,te was sealed with the seal of the Supreme Court of vVestern A ustmlia on tbe 7th day of JIIhrch, 1901), are hereby required to send, in writing; pltl'tieuh~rs of their claims and c1e1l13,nds to t,he lmdersigned, or to JliIessrs. Blalw & Riggall, solieitors, 120 \'Villiam Street, :Melbourne, on or before the 26th c1l~Y of April, 1901: And notice is hereby l~lso given tba,t, at the expiration of the last­mentioned c1ftte, the said Martin Petrie Blundell,

Charles Coleby Buzzard, and William Riggall "will distribute the assets of the said Charles Gibson Millar, deceased. amongst the parties entitled thereto, haying regard only to the elaims and demands of which they shall then have had notice; and the said Martin Petrie Blundell, Charles Coleby Buzzard, and William R.ig'gall will not he liable for the assets of the said Charles Gibson ~ifillar, deceased, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim they have not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated the 14th day of J111<1.1'ch, 1901.

STONE & BURT,

308 Hay Street, Perth,

Proctors and Solicitors for the said Exeeutors in Western Australia.

Re Benjamin Roan, deceased.

P URSUANT to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the ~2nd ,tncl 23rd years of the reign

of Her late JliIajesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to r~liev~ Trustees" (as ad?pte~ b.v Local Ordinance 31 VIctOl'la, No. 8): NotIce IS hereby given that all creditors and persons having' any claIllls or demn,nds upon or against the estate of Benjamill Boan. hote of Perth, in the State of Western Austmlift, deceased, dmper (who died at Perth aforesaid on the 9th (h~y of January, 1901, and letters of administration of whose estate were duly granted by the Supreme Court of the State of Westel'll Australia to Henry Boan, of Perth aforesaid, draper) are hereby required to send in p,~rticulars of their claims lmd dell1lwc1s to the underSIgned, on or before the 5th day of April, 1901: And notice is hereby also given that after tlmt date the said admiliistrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased ,tll10ng the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said administrator shall then have notice, '1.nd that he will not be liable for the assets 01' any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt "or claim he sha11 not then ImYe had notice.

Dated this 2nd day of Nhtrch, 1901.

ARTHUR F, ABBO'I'T,

rrrustee Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth,

Solicitor for the Administ.ra,tol'.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

in the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the mcdte1' of Salomo F1'iedlander, a Debt01·.

NOTICE is hereby given tht a JliIeeting of Creditors of Salolllo Friedlander, of JliIurrin

Murrin, Hotelkeeper and Storekeeper, will be held at the Office of Arthur Frank Abbott, Trustee Cham­bers, Barrack Street, Perth, on Monday, the 1st chty of April, 1901, at 3'30 o'elock in the afternoon.

Dated this 18th day of March, 1901.

[L.S.] ARTHUR F. ABBOTT, Solicitor for the Debtor.

Agent for Clark, Hale, & Stow, Solicitors, Morgans.

Dehtol';';' Ntlllle.

'l'holllas Lockhart.

C. A. Valoriw-;.

Richa.rd Fl'ancis vVilson

Addres~.

NrHvlu,nds, nf~al' Donny­hrook

vVag'el'Up

! SouthOl'H C1'O:-3 . ..;.

Patpcl thiR 21st d,LY of Mm'dl, lDOI.

Dehtor's N:une. Address. Descriptioll.

Description,

Saw-mill Imnd

G,wdenoJ'

n~1ilwa.y employe

Court,

The Bankruptcy Act, 1892.

Receiving Orde?'s,

Court. No, of Mlttter,

Supreme Court, Perth ... \18 of 190}

Do. :3 of W01 ..

Do. 17 of }91)1

The Bankruptcy Act, 1892.

F'i1'sl Meeting and Public Exum·inaiion.

Number. D"te of first 1}feeting. Hour. Pln.ec.

Ditto of OJ'der,

15th day of MrLl'ch, 1901

12th day of March, 1901

14th day of March, 1901

Oate uf PctitiOll.

11th day of 'Marc1), [90l

,'ith d:1Y of Febru­ary, H10l

9th dlL)' of March, H)O]

Aet. 01' Adsof Bnllkl'llvtey.

DcbtOl"S Pet.itioll.

NOll-,-,umplitLHee with Hankl'uptey Noticl'.

Debtor',.; Petitioll.

JOHN r" CI,ARKE:,

Dn.te uf P"Llic EXllmination.

Olliei:1i He"eiver ill Balli;1'I11'i.eY.

HOln·. Ph,,,,,. I ])"te of 0)'0 er : (if any) for

sllmmary a(lministrntion.

Sa.muol Dudds . Boulder. Wine Dealer Supreme Court, Porth

Hi of 1901 2nd day of April,1901

g p,m. Supreme Court, 2nd d,w of April, 190]

lO·:lOa.m. SUpl'Olne COlll't. 21st <Iav of l\Ia,l'eh,1901 Perth Pel'th

JOHN J" CLAH,KE,

Dated this 21st day of March, 1901. Offieia,l Reeeiver ill HiLl! kruIJtcy,

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In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matte?' of " The Bon7crupicy Act Anwndmeni

Act, 189&," and in the matter of Bliccs Gm' clan

Hanling and Art/m?' Albert b'odi1lg as

" lIarcling, Fnllel', & Co.," of J(algom'lie, B1dchers,

Debtors.

NJOTICE is hereby giyen that a, Meeting of ..l Creditors of the above- named H al'ding, Fuller, &; Co, will be held at the Orrices of 1\lessieurs Hltynes, Robinson, Sholl, & Foulkes, Commercial Union Chamuel'i:l, St. GeOl'ge's 'l'enaee, Perth, on Monday, the first day of April, 1901, at 3 o'clock p.m.

Dated this twenty-first cllty of JYLLrch, 1901.

[L.S.] HAYNES, ROBINSON, &; Co.,

Solieitors for Harding, Fuller, &; Co.

[MAR. 'l2, 1901.

In the matte?' of " The Bankruptcy Act Amenclment Act, 1898," and in thp, matter of Wa1'ne1' &: Carter.

OTICE is hereby g-iven that, in accordallce with scheme of m:n~~gement assented to hy the

Creditors, a Fimtl Dividend of 4s. 3d. in the £ will be naid lLt this Office on Monc1av, the 25th davof Ma~ch, 01' any subsequent ]}fol~chy, hetween· the h011l's of 10 a.m. lcud 4 p.m., to all Crediton; who have proved their chims.

Promissory notes and cheques must be yieldec1 up on app1ying for the c1ividend.

Dated this tweutv-first d,w of March, One thousand nine 11 unclred pond ~ne. "

[L.S.] EIJLSON &. CO., Agents for the Trustee,

345 St. Geol'ge's Tt'lTace, Perth.

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