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[4611] OF WES-1 AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) No. 1111 PERTH : FRIDAY, 8th DECEMBER [1972 Land Act, 1933-1971. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT. J Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour- ELS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia. Corres. 3185/35. WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and subject to such conditions as may be expressed therein, classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown re- served to Her Majesty for any of the purposes specified in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the addition to Class A Reserve No. 30883 for the purpose of "Recreation" as described hereunder, should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with the advice of Executive Council do by this my Pro- clamation classify as of Class A the lands described hereunder. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 29th day of November, 1972. By His Excellency's Command, H. D. EVANS, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! Schedule. Plantagenet Location 4441 containing 7,588 square metres. (Plan 456B/40 El.) Land Act, 1933-1971. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour- [L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia. Corres. 5192/96. WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933- 1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub- ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein, classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown re- served to Her Majesty for any of the purposes speci- fied in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the addition to Class "A" Reserve 18325 for the purpose of "Recreation" as described hereunder, should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore, I the Governor with the advice of Exe- cutive Council do by this my Proclamation classify as of Class A the Lands described hereunder. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 29th day of November, 1972. By His Excellency's Command, H. D. EVANS, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Schedule. Swan Location 7727 and the section of road closed by notice appearing in the Government Gazette dated 5th May, 1972 Page 1016, together containing an area of 4988 square metres. (Plan P172-4.)

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WES-1 AUSTRALIA

(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

No. 1111

PERTH : FRIDAY, 8th DECEMBER

[1972

Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT. J Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-ELS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

Corres. 3185/35.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971,the Governor may by Proclamation and subject tosuch conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown re-served to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that the addition to Class AReserve No. 30883 for the purpose of "Recreation"as described hereunder, should be classified as ofClass A: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with theadvice of Executive Council do by this my Pro-clamation classify as of Class A the lands describedhereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! !

Schedule.Plantagenet Location 4441 containing 7,588

square metres. (Plan 456B/40 El.)

Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-[L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.Corres. 5192/96.

WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown re-served to Her Majesty for any of the purposes speci-fied in the said section; and whereas it is deemedexpedient that the addition to Class "A" Reserve18325 for the purpose of "Recreation" as describedhereunder, should be classified as of Class A: Now,therefore, I the Governor with the advice of Exe-cutive Council do by this my Proclamation classifyas of Class A the Lands described hereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Swan Location 7727 and the section of road

closed by notice appearing in the GovernmentGazette dated 5th May, 1972 Page 1016, togethercontaining an area of 4988 square metres. (PlanP172-4.)

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Land Act, 1933-1971. Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATION

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA

TO WIT,DOUGLAS KEN DREW,

Governor.L.S.3

By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasAnthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theMost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andSaint George, Companion of the Most Honour-able Order of the Bath, Commander of theMost Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Doug laTO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of th(

DOUGLAS KEN DREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael amGovernor. Saint George, Companion of the Most HonourC LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of till

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesterrAustralia and its Dependencies in the Corn

monwealth of Australia.

Corres. 2492/62.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crownreserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 19082 for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" asdescribed hereunder, should be classified as ofClass A: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with theadvice of Executive Council do by this my Pro-clamation classify as of Class A the reserve de-scribed hereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! !

Schedule.Reserve No. 19082 (Williams Locations 14704,

5990, 5991 and 15612). Area: About 697 hectares.(Plan 386D/40 A.B.3.4.)

Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-C L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

Corres. 2309/62.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown re-served to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 19083 for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" asdescribed hereunder, should be classified as ofClass A: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with theadvice of Executive Council do by this my Procla-mation classify as of Class A the reserve describedhereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Corres. 2765/62.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crownreserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 19090 for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" asdescribed hereunder, should be classified as of ClassA: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with the adviceof Executive Council do by this my Proclamationclassify as of Class A the reserve describedhereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Reserve No. 19090 (Williams Location 14712).

Area: About 150 hectares. (Plan 386D/40 C.3.)

Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-C LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

Corres. 5212/53.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crownreserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 19096 for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" asdescribed hereunder, should be classified as of ClassA: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with the adviceof Executive Council do by this my Proclamationclassify as of Class A the reserve describedhereunder.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Reserve No. 19083 (Williams Location 14705).

Area: About 198 hectares. (Plan 386D/40B3.)

Schedule.Reserve No. 19096 (Williams Location 14718).

Area: 338.9748 hectares. (Plan: 386 D/40 B3.)

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4613

Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, j By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, j. Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KEN DREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-CL.S.J able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.Corres. 874/54.

WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may by proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crownreserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Resrve No. 20070 for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" asdescribed hereunder, should be classified as of ClassA: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with the adviceof Executive Council do by this my Proclamationclassify as of Class A the reserve describedhereunder,

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Reserve No. 20070 (Williams Locations 5977,

9811, 9812 and 11784). Area: About 275 hectares.(Plan 386D/40 B.4.)

Transfer of Land Act, 1893.

PROCLAMATIONWEST ERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KEN DREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.Corres. 5735/50 V.5.

WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893, theGovernor is empowered by Proclamation in theGovernment Gazette to revest in Her Majesty as ofHer former estate all or any lands, whereof HerMajesty may become the registered proprietor, andwhereas Her Majesty is now the registeredproprietor of the lands described in the Scheduleshereto: Now, therefore, I, the Governor with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do bythis my Proclamation revest in Her Majesty, Herheirs and successors, the land described in theSchedules hereto as of Her former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Revestment Schedules.Schedule 1.

Corres. No.; Description; Certificate of TitleVolume; Folio.

3630/68—Portion of each of Carnarvon SuburbanLots 13, 14, 72 and 73; 505; 29A.

3143/71—Dardanup Lots 50 and 51; 1052; 441.

Schedule 2.Corres. No.; Description of Land.

3755/71—Portion of Swan Location V and being theportion coloured blue and marked "DrainReserve" on Plan 8164 and being partof the land in Certificate of Title Volume1182, Folio 32.

4270/69—Portion of Mosman Park Suburban Lot33, and being Lot 59 on Diagram 39489and being part of the Land in Certificateof Title Volume 1095, Folio 877.

815/70—Portion of Swan Location 33 being theportion coloured blue and marked "DrainReserve" on Diagram 39899 and beingpart of the land in Certificate of TitleVolume 370, Folio 63A.

3052/70—Portion of Swan Location 1442, beingLot 13 on Diagram 41030 and being partof the land in Certificate of Title Volume1123, Folio 857.

712/70—Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16being Lot 3 the subject of Diagram40127 and being part of the land inCertificate of Title Volume 44, Folio 84A.

3510/70—Portion of Canning Location 386 beingLot 73 on Plan 10129 and being part ofthe land in Certificate of Title Volume601, Folio 199A.

2587/66—Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 15and being Lot 102 the subject of Diagram33431 being part of the land held inCertificate of Title Volume 1024, Folio540.

3556/70—Portion of Kelmscott Sub Lot 164 beingLot 16 on Diagram 41820 and being partof the land in Certificate of Title Volume1306, Folio 198.

Industrial Lands Development Authority ActAmendment Act, 1972.

PROCLAMATIONWEST ERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excel lency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KEN DREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-E LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Indus-trial Lands Development Authority Act Amend-ment Act, 1972, that the Act shall come into opera-tion on a date to be fixed by proclamation: Now,therefore, I, the Governor, acting with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, do herebyfix the day on which this proclamation is publishedin the Government Gazette, as the date on whichthe Industrial Lands Development Authority ActAmendment Act, 1972, shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at, Perth, this 29th day ofNovember, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,THOMAS D. EVANS,

Acting Minister for Development andDecentralisation.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, Perth this 29th dayof November, 1972, the following Order in Councilwas authorised to be issued.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933,it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for the

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like or other public purposes to be specified insuch order; and whereas it is deemed expedient asfollows:

Cones. 1725/72.—That Reserve No. 31610 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Gnowangerupin trust for the purpose of "Park".

Corres. 1568/66.—That Reserve No. 31674 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Works intrust for the purpose of "Water Supply".

Corres. 1492/72.—That Reserve No. 31675 shouldvest in and be held by the Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 2563/70.—That Reserve No. 31712 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Kojonup intrust for the purpose of "Gravel and Access Strip".

Corres. 2905/69.—That Reserve No. 31713 shouldvest in and be held by the Honourable RobertHenry Claude Stubbs, M.L.C., Chief Secretary, forthe time being and his successors in Office in trustfor the purpose of Regional Prison.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies, in trust for the purposesaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such Order and with power of subleas-ing; and whereas it is deemed expedient asfollows:—

Corres. 1926/03:—That Reserve No. 19545 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Wanneroo intrust for the purpose of Recreation.

Corres. 1070/71. —That Reserve No. 31708 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Esperance intrust for the purpose of Horse and Pony Club.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, cloth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies, in trust for the purposesaforesaid, with power to the said bodies, subject tothe approval in writing of the Minister for Landsbeing first obtained, to lease the whole or anyportion of the said Reserve for any term not ex-ceeding 10 years from the date of the lease subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to him bysection 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is inter alia, made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council, to direct that any land re-served pursuant to the provisions of this Act shallbe granted in fee simple to any person (as definedin the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the wholeor any part of the land without the consent of theGovernor and subject to such other conditions andlimitations as the Governor shall deem necessary

to ensure that the land is used for the purpose forwhich the land is reserved as aforesaid; andwhereas it is deemed expedient as follows:-

Corres. 906/15.—That Reserve No. 21463 (AlbanyLot 1218) should, subject as aforesaid be grantedin fee simple to The Country Women's Associationof Western Australia (Incorporated) to be held intrust for "Aged People's Home".

Corres. 684/61 :—That Reserve No. 31701 (WonganHills Lot 624) should, subject as aforesaid begranted in fee simple to the Wongan-Ballidu AgedPersons Homes Association (Inc.) to be held intrust for "Aged People's Homesites".

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby direct that the beformentionedreserves shall be granted in fee simple to the afore-said bodies, to be held in trust for the aforesaidpurposes, subject to the conditions that the landshall not be leased or mortgaged in whole or inpart without the consent of the Governor.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Country Towns Sewerage Act, 1948-1967.Pingelly Sewerage.

Reticulation Area No. 4.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 448/72.WHEREAS by the Country Towns Sewerage Act,1948-1967, it is provided that before undertakingthe construction of water works, the Minister shallsubmit plans, descriptions, books of reference andestimates of the proposed works to the Governorfor approval; and that if they are approved, theGovernor may forthwith by Order in Council em-power the Minister to undertake the constructionof the proposed works: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil cloth hereby approve of the plans, descrip-tions, books of reference and estimates marked onP.W.D., W.A. 47169-1-1 for the construction ofPingelly Sewerage—Reticulation Area No. 4 whichwas duly submitted for approval and hereby em-powers the Minister to undertake the constructionof the said works.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902-1972.Mental Health Services—Milford Hostel.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 296/70.

IN pursuance of the powers confirmed in section11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, His Excel-lency the Governor acting by and with the adviceof the Executive Council doth hereby authorise theHon. Minister for Works to undertake, constructor provide Milford Hostel on land shown colouredgreen on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 47610 which may beinspected at office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902-1972.School of Nursing Site—Perth.

ORDER IN COUNCILP.W. 739/72.

IN pursuance of the powers confirmed in section11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, His Excel-lency the Governor acting by and with the adviceof the Executive Council doth hereby authorisethe Hon. Minister for Works to undertake, con-struct or provide School of Nursing—Perth on landshown coloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 47608which may be inspected at office of the Ministerfor Works, Perth.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4615

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972.

Metropolitan Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 819082/72WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Suppl y, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:—

Shire of Kalamunda-Forrestfield.Forty-two inch distribution Main—Hales Road-

Forrestfield.The construction of a forty-two inch diameter

water main about four thousand two hundred andforty feet in length complete with valves and allother necessary apparatus, and shown on PlanM.W.B. 11653.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the8th day of December, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972.

Metropolitan Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 604451/72WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:

City of Stirling-Gwelup.Gwelup Treatment Works.

The construction of a water treatment works andall associated buildings, and shown on plan M.W.B.11641.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the8th day of December, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972.

Metropolitan Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 826838/72WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and

Drainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:—

City of Nedlands-Hollywood.Twelve-inch Feeder Main in Smyth Road.

The construction of a twelve-inch diameterwater main, about five thousand one hundred feetin length, complete with valves and all othernecessary apparatus, and as shown on plan M.W.B.11594.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the8th day of December, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972.Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 689204/72WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:—

Victoria Park District.Reticulation Area 18B.

The construction of nine inch, six inch and fourinch diameter reticulation pipe sewers together withmanholes and all other apparatus connectedtherewith, and as shown on plan M.W.B. 11637.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the8th day of December, 1972.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by section 13of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970, thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtainfrom an incorporated insurance office, approvedby the Minister, a policy of insurance for the fullamount of the liability to pay compensation underthe said Act to all workers employed by him, butthat if an employer proves to the satisfaction ofthe Minister that such employer has establishedfund for insurance against such liability and hasdeposited at the Treasury securities charged withall payments to become due under such liability,the Governor may, by Order in Council, exemptsuch employer from the operation of that section;and whereas The Broken Hill Proprietary CompanyLimited, a company incorporated in the State ofVictoria, having its registered office in the Stateof Western Australia at T. & G. Building, 37 St.George's Terrace, Perth, being an employer within

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the meaning of the section has duly, in accordancewith the Act and the regulations made thereunder,made application for exemption from the opera-tion of the section, and has satisfied the Ministerthat it has established a fund for insurance againstthe said liability, and has deposited at the Treasurya security, to wit, a bond to the value of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) charged with allpayments to become due under the said liability:now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, actingwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the powers conferredby the Act, doth hereby exempt The Broken HillProprietary Company Limited from the operationof section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act,1912-1970, for a period expiring on the 31st dayof August 1974.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Premier's Department,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments to theCommission of the Peace for the State of WesternAustralia:

Victor Stanley Askew, of 219 George Road,Geraldton.

William Steel Paterson, of Esperance.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.IT is hereby notified for public information thatWilliam Albany McKenzie, of 102 South Street,Fremantle, Mayor of the City of Fremantle, hasbeen appointed under Section 9 of the Justices Act,1902-1972 to be a Justice of the Peace for theFremantle Magisterial District during his term ofoffice as Mayor of the City of Fremantle.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatDavid Mervyn Thomson, of Denham, Shark Bay,President of the Shire of Shark Bay, has been ap-pointed under Section 9 of the Justices Act, 1902-1972 to be a Justice of the Peace for the GascoyneMagisterial District during his term of office asPresident of the Shire of Shark Bay.

W. S. LONNIE,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

AUDIT ACT, 1904.(Section 33.)

The Treasury,Perth, 20th November, 1972.

IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. M. Frowley of the State Government InsuranceOffice department has been cancelled as a certify-ing officer as from 14th October, 1972.

Tsy. 293/55.IT is hereby published for general information thatL. J. Waldock of the W.A.G.R. has been appointedas an Authorising Officer as from the 16th October,1972, to the 4th December, 1972.

Tsy. 672/46.IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. P. F. Dougan has been appointed as a Certify-ing Officer for the Police Department as from the22nd November, 1972 to the 12th January, 1972.

K. J. TOWNSING,Under Treasurer.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, John Alexander Hunt, of 4 Webb Street, Ross-moyne, Company Director and Manager, havingattained the age of twenty-one years, hereby apply

on my behalf for a license to carry on the businessof a land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921.The principal place of business will be at 4-6Bennett Street, East Perth, 6000.

Dated the 17th day of November, 1972.

JOHN HUNT,Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 16th day of January, 1973

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 29th day of November, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the applicationmay be served on the applicant and the Clerk ofPetty Sessions at any time prior to seven daysbefore the date appointed for the hearing.

(Kott Wallace & Gunning, Solicitors for theApplicant.)

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.

Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, Nicholas Anthony Serventy, of 54 BranksomeGardens, City Beach, Real Estate Agent, havingattained the age of twenty-one years, hereby applyon my behalf (on behalf of the Company registeredby the name of Acton Consolidated Pty. Limited)for a licence to carry on the business of a landagent under the Land Agents Act, 1921. Theprincipal place of business will be at 81 WaratahAvenue, Dalkeith.

Dated the 30th day of November, 1972.N. A. SERVENTY,

Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 16th day of January, 1973

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 4th day of December, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the applicationmay be served on the applicant and the Clerk ofPetty Sessions at any time prior to seven daysbefore the date appointed for the hearing.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.

Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, PHILEMON STEWART, of 15 Watsonia Road,Kalamunda, Land Agent, having attained the ageof twenty-one years, hereby apply (on behalf ofArt Gledich & Associates Pty. Ltd., a firm of whichI am a member) for a license to carry on thebusiness of a land agent under the Land AgentsAct, 1921. The principal place of business will beat 106 Briggs Street, Kewdale.

Dated the 20th day of November, 1972.P. STEWART,

Signature of Applicant.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4617

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 16th day of January, 1972,at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 4th day of December, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

Public Service Board,Perth, 6th December, 1972,

THE following promotions have been approved:B. C. Bowater, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk Relieving,

C-II-1, Accounts Branch, Department of Agricul-ture, as from September 29, 1972.

A. R. Gleeson, Senior Clerk, C-II-5, Relief Branchto be Senior Clerk, C-II-6, Stopped DocumentsBranch, Office of Titles, Crown Law Department, asfrom December 22, 1972

G. R. Graefiing, Clerk, C-IV, Officers Attached, tobe Clerk, C-II-1, Acceptance Branch, Office ofTitles, Crown Law Department, as from September1, 1972

J. H. Barton, Deputy Director-General of Edu-cation, Level 5, to be Director-General of Educa-tion, Special 5, Administrative Division, EducationDepartment, as from January 12, 1973

J. Gaffey, Clerk in Charge, C-II-5, Building andSupplies Section, Clerical Branch, to be SeniorClerk, C-II-6, Education Supplies Branch, Educa-tion Department, as from September 22, 1972

B. R. Horsley, Clerk, C-II-4 to be Senior Clerk,C-II-5, Staff Section, Clerical Branch, EducationDepartment, as from October 27, 1972

C. C. Hazell, Clerk, C-II-1, Companies Registra-tion Office, Crown Law Department to be Registrar,C-II-2, Electoral Department, as from October 20,1972

R. I. Gardiner, Warden Grade 2, G-VII-1/3, tobe Warden Grade 1, G-II-1/2, Wyndham, FaunaConservation Section, Clerical Branch, Departmentof Fisheries and Fauna, as from October 13, 1972

J. B. Parker, Cashier, C-II-3, Cashiers' Section,Revenue Branch, Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard, to be Clerk (Waterman), C-II-3, ClericalBranch, Administrative Division, Department ofFisheries and Fauna, as from August 4, 1972

D. G. Cahill, Investigations Officer, C-II-6, In-dustries Investigations and Accounts Branch,Division of Industries, Department of Developmentand Decentralisation, to be Costing and FinanceOfficer, C-II-7, Expenditure Section, AccountsBranch, Public Works Department, as from March31, 1972

A. B. Smith, Cost and Wages Inspector, C-II-3,Cost Section, Expenditure Branch, to be ManagingClerk, C-II-4, Kununurra, District Water SupplyOffices, Public Works Department, as from August11, 1972

G. S. Chamberlain, Clerk, C-IV to be TechnicalOfficer, Grade 2, G-II-1/2, Technical Section,Architectural Division, State Housing Commission,as from November 3, 1972

B. H. A. Markham, Clerk Statistics, C-II-2 to beAssessor Grade 4, C-II-2/3, Probate Duties Divi-sion, State Taxation Department, as from Novem-ber 3, 1972

W. H. Krentzin, Clerk, C-II-2, Accounting andAdministration Branch, to be Clerk, C-II-3, In-ternal Audit Branch, Administrative Division,Tourist Development Authority, as from October13, 1972

M. R. Dransfield, Finance Officer Grade 1, C-II-8, to be Senior Finance Officer, C-II-10, BudgetingSection, Research and Budgeting Branch, Trea-sury Department, as from October 27, 1972

J. C. Haines, Chief Assessor C-II-9, ProbateDuties Division, State Taxation Department, to beSenior Finance Officer, C-II-10, Industry andTransport Section, General Finance Branch,Treasury Department, as from October 27, 1972

R. S. Jennings, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk, C-II-1,Stores Branch, Government Printing Office, Trea-sury Department, as from November 17, 1972.

THE following resignations have been accepted:—Name Department Date

C. D. Smith; Agriculture; 1/12/72.P. A. Loveland; Audit; 22/12/72.M. A. Ryan; Community Welfare; 4/1/73.P. M. Kop; Crown Law; 17/11/72.E. R. Boyd; Lands and Surveys; 17/11/72.B. N. Burkitt; Lands and Surveys; 24/11/72.A. R. E. Stevenson; Lands and Surveys;

12/1/73.H. Bates; Police; 24/11/72.D. Sonego; Police; 21/11/72.J. W. Read, Public Health; 31/8/72.P. A. Waddell; Public Health; 15/12/72.R. E. Carmody; Public Works; 8/12/72.K. L. Love; Public Works; 22/11/72.N. J. Palmer; Public Works; 22/12/72.T. G. Ball; State Government Insurance

Office; 27/10/72.J. E. Maiden; State Government Insurance

Office; 9/11/72.A. L. Sutton; State Government Insurance

Office; 27/10/72.K. D. Hollings: State Taxation; 29/12/72.V. G. Adams; Treasury; 1/12/72.C. A. Brown; Woi kers' Compensation Board;

1/12/72.

THE following retirement has been approved:—M. C. J. Winzar; Public Health; 30/11/72.

THE following appointments have been con-firmed:

Name; Position; Department; Date.Gilchrist, Patricia May; Assistant, G-IX;

Agriculture; 19/7/71.Hill, Peter Leslie; Field Assistant, G-VI; Agri-

culture; 17/5/71.Mickleborough, Gregory; Field Assistant,

G-VI; Agriculture; 15/7/71.Orbell, Mary Elizabeth; Laboratory Assistant,

G-VIII; Agriculture; 26/6/72.Peterson, Robert Henry; Field Technician,

G-II-1/4; Agriculture; 31/5/71.Rutter, Kevin Ross; Adviser Grade 3, Level 1;

Agriculture; 4/3/68.Smith, Cohn George; Field Technician,

G-II-1/4; Agriculture; 1/5/72.Tipping, Peter Ian; Stock Inspector, Grade 2,

G-II-1/2; Agriculture; 22/5/72.Burton, Phillip John; Clerk, C-IV; Audit;

19/6/72.Sharpe, Peter Ayrton; Clerk, C-IV; Audit;

27/6/72.Lowe, Hayden Richard Alexander; Psycholo-

gist, Grade 2, Level 1; Corrections; 9/6/72.Bachman, Rodney Leslie; District Officer,

G-II-1/6; Community Welfare; 17/1/72.Minchin, Anthony William; Clinical Phycholo-

gist, Grade 2, Level 1; Community Wel-fare; 1/11/71.

Rodrigues, Adalene Olivia; Typist, C-V; Com-munity Welfare; 12/1/72.

Stewart, Conn Andrew; District Officer,G-II-1/6; Community Welfare; 28/6/71.

4618 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

Jennings, Bernard Alfred; General Assistant,G-VII-1; Crown Law; 19/4/72.

Martin, Philip James; Clerk, C-IV; CrownLaw; 16/3/72.

McNaul, Mary Catherine; Drafting Assistant,G-X11; Crown Law; 10/4/72.

Ngui, Matthias Patrick; Probation and ParoleOfficer, Level 1; Crown Law; 27/3/72.

O'Malley, Darryl Patrick; Clerk, C-IV; CrownLaw; 10/3/72.

Peel, Richard William; Draftsman, Level 1;Crown Law; 1/12/71.

Humphrey, Eulalie Marie-Celine; Clerk Typist,C-V; Education; 5/4/72.

Lumsden, Donald; General Assistant, G-VII-1;Education; 16/4/72.

Rimmer, Sandra Edith; Laboratory Assistant,G-VIII; Education; 31/5/71.

Rudrum, Glen David; Clerk, C-IV; Education;26/6/72.

Sargeant, Margaret Joyce; Assistant, G-IX;Education; 8/5/72.

Bejko, Teresa Maria; Assistant, G-IX; Landsand Surveys; 10/4/72.

Cowan, Judy-Anne; Assistant, G-IX; Landsand Surveys; 7/7/71.

Sumpton, Robert; Draftsman, Level 1; Landsand Surveys; 7/3/72.

Rowland, Christy Peter; Clerk, C-IV; Medical;25/4/72.

Hockey, Kathleen Athel Senior Medical Officer,Level 3; Mental Health; 24/4/72.

Morgan, Mary Josephine; Assistant, G-IX;Metropolitan Water Supply Board; 8/5/72.

Winnacott, Paul; Draftsman, Level 1; Metro-politan Water Supply Board; 13/9/71.

Abbott, John; Clerk, C-IV; Mines; 1/12/71.Godkin, Patricia Lesley; Laboratory Techni-

cian Grade 2, G-II-1/4; Mines; 1/2/72.Moody, Phillip John; Clerk, C-IV; Public

Health; 11/5/72.

Edmondson, Verna; Draftswoman, Level 1;Public Works; 22/5/72.

Harlond, Anthony Leo; Clerk, C-IV; PublicWorks 1/12/71.

Jones, David Gregory; Draftsman, Level 1;Public Works; 15/2/72.

Horn, Darryl Aubrey; Architectural Drafts-man, Level 1; Public Works; 8/3/71.

Jackson, Jaqueline Faye; Clerk Typist; C-V;Public Works; 30/5/72.

Muir, Laurence William; Plumbing Inspector,G-II-4; Public Works; 28/7/72.

Riley, Kevin William; Architectural Drafts-man, Level 1; Public Works; 15/2/72.

Sanders, Mark Alan; Architectural Drafts-man, Level 1; Public Works; 15/2/72.

Robins, Philip Gordon; Clerk, C-IV; StateElectoral; 15/5/72.

Hamilton, Jan Valerie; Clerk Typist, C-V;State Government Insurance Office;10/1/72.

Lopez, George Aubrey; Clerk, C-IV; StateGovernment Insurance Office; 27/9/72.

Chamberlain, Gary Stephen; Clerk, C-IV;State Housing; 22/5/72.

Morisey, Francis Lloyd; Clerk, C-IV; StateHousing; 6/6/72.

Waghorn, Douglas Bruce; Clerk, C -IV; StateHousing; 1/12/71.

Willis, Steven Robert; Clerk, C-IV; StateHousing; 12/6/72.

Witschge, Tony Ralph; Clerk, C -IV; StateHousing; 24/5/71.

Barboutis, Kay; Drafting Assistant, G-XII;Town Planning; 6/6/72.

Chung, Dr. Sooi Kong; Medical Officer Grade2, Level 1; Professional Division, MentalHealth Services; 17/4/72.

Holman, Dr. Lawson James; Senior MedicalOfficer Level 4; Community Health Serv-ices Branch, Public Health Department;9/2/72.

Hills, Dr. Neville Francis; Psychiatrist, Level 1;Correctional Psychiatry Branch, Depart-ment of Corrections; 15/12/69.

Gibson, Mr. Alan Ambrose; Senior Geologist,Level 3; Mineral Resources Division, Geo-logical Survey Branch Department ofMines; 5/1/72.

THE following offices have been created:Item 24 0383, Anthropologist, Level 2/8, Anthro-

pology Section, Administrative Branch, AboriginalAffairs Planning Authority.

Item 19 0081, Assistant Administrative Officer,C-II-7, Clerical Branch, Department of Labour.

Item 19 0085, Clerk Research, C-II-4, ClericalBranch, Department of Labour.

Item 30 0168, Relieving Harbour Master, Pro-fessional Branch, Harbour and Light Department,Public Works Department.

THE following office has been abolished:Item 24 0030, Senior Liaison Officer, G-II-11,

Administrative Branch, Aboriginal Affairs PlanningAuthority.

THE title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended:

Item 24 0380, occupied by M. A. Griffiths, An-thropology Section, Administrative Branch, Aborig-inal Affairs Planning Authority, amended fromSocial Anthropologist, Level 2/8 to SupervisingAnthropologist, Level 9/10, with effect from Nov-ember 22, 1972.

Item 24 0381, Level 2/8, Vacant, AnthropologySection, Administrative Branch, Aboriginal AffairsPlanning Authority, amended from Social Anthro-pologist to Anthropologist, with effect from Nov-ember 22, 1972.

Item 24 0382, Level 2/8, occupied by K. A. Aker-man, Anthropology Section, Administrative Branch,Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority, amendedfrom Research Officer to Anthropologist, with ef-fect from November 22, 1972.

Item 28 0100, Chief Inspector, occupied by K. E.Mann, Inspection Section, Administrative Branch,Public Service Board, amended from A-I-4 to A-I-6,with effect from December 8, 1972.

Item 28 0270, Chief Industrial Officer, occupiedby N. A. Wilkinson, Industrial and Research Sec-tion, Administrative Branch, Public Service Board,amended from A-I-2 to A-I-4 with effect fromDecember 8, 1972.

Item 28 0340, Chief Industrial Officer IndustrialEmployees, occupied by L. E. Boylan, IndustrialEmployees Section, Administrative Branch, PublicService Board, amended from A-I-2 to A-I-4, witheffect from December 8, 1972.

Item 28 0345, Senior Industrial Officer Indus-trial Employees, occupied by G. A. Johnson, In-dustrial Employees Section, Administrative Branch,Public Service Board, amended from C-II-10 toC-II-11, with effect from December 8, 1972.

R. H. DOIG,Chairman, Public Service Board.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4619

VACANCIES IN TH.N, PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Item No. Position Classn. Salary

Closing 15th December, 1972 8Corrections .... ... 05 0320 Store Keeper, Wooroloo Training Centre G-VII-3 4,533-4,845Lands and Surveys 20 3355 Pastoral Inspector, Surveyor General's Division (a) (c) G-II-4/5 6,301-6,995Metropolitan Water Supply 22 0810 Clerk, General Ledger Keeper, Accounting Division .... C-II-4 6,361-6,592

BoardPublic Health Department.... 08 0150 Library Assistant, Library and Technical Information Level 1 3,230-4,100

Service (a) (e)Public Health Department.... 08 0625 Medical Photographer, Medical Photography Branch 0-11-20 5,441-6,076

(a) (g) (i)Public Health Department.... 08 2410 Tuberculosis Physician, Tuberculosis Branch Level 4 15,634Public Health Department . 08 3975 Laboratory Technologist, Manjimup Branch Laboratory Level 1 5,142-7,590

Public Health Laboratories (a) (b)Public Health Department.... 08 3850 Laboratory Technologist, Merredin Branch Laboratory,

Public Health Laboratories (a) (1)Level 1 5,142-7,590

Public Service Board 28 0215 Clerk, Staff and Classification Section, Inspection C-II-2/3 5,500-6,129Branch

Public Works 29 0740 ■• • • • • • •Accountant, Accounts Branch .... A-I-2 11,392Public Works 29 0745 Administrative Assistant, Accounts Branch .... C-II-4 6,361-6,592State Taxation 33 0080 Clerk, Relieving Section, Administrative Branch .... C-II-1 5,103-5,302State Taxation 33 2160 Inspector Grade 1, Returns Section, Stamp Duties C-II-2/3 5,500-6,129

DivisionTourist Development Auth-

ority27 0775 Tourist Officer, Melbourne Office, Tourist Services

BranchC-II-1 5,103-5,302

Agriculture 01 1520 Senior Clerk, Accounts Branch . C-II-4 6,361-6,592Audit.... 02 0020 Senior Auditor (j) .... A-I-2 11,392Crown Law 12 0320 Senior Trust Officer, Group 3 Section, Trust Branch,

Public Trust OfficeC-II-8 8,537-8,785

Crown Law . 11 2565 Clerk, Companies Registration Office ... C-II-1 5,103-5,302Lands and Surveys 20 0190 Secretary/Stenographer, Minister's Office C-III-2/3 4,495-5,033State Taxation 33 1025 Clerk, Assessing Section, Clerical Branch, Land Tax C-II-1/2 5,103-5,699

DivisionState Taxation .... 33 2567 Clerk Statistics, Probate Duties Division C-II-2 5,500-5,699

Closing 22nd December, 1972Crown Law .... 11 2550 Clerk, Companies Registration Office .. . . C-II-2 5,500-5,699Mental Health Services 09 1445 Supervisor of Nursing, Graylands, Graylands and G-II-6 7,253-7,495

Swanbourne Hospitals (a) (k) (1)Mental Health Services 09 1451 Secretary, Graylands, Graylands and Swanbourne C-II-5 6,823-7,054

HospitalsMetropolitan Water Supply 22 0032 Clerk, Administrative Branch .... C-II-1 5,103-5,302

BoardMines.... 23 1105 Clerk, Coolgardie, Outstations Branch C-II-1 5,103-5,302Public Health 08 1590 Senior Medical Officer, Child Health Services (a) (h) . Level 3 14,614Public Health 08 1595 Senior Medical Officer, Child Health Services (a) (h) Level 3 14,614Public Health 08 3128 Microbiologist Medical, Microbiology Section, Public Level 3 14,614

Health Laboratories (a) (m)Public Works 29 1088 Clerk, Expenditure Branch, Accounting Division .... C-II-2 5,500-5,699Public Works 29 1370 Costs and Wages Inspector, Costs Section, Expenditure C-II-3 5,914-6,129

Branch, Accounting DivisionPublic Works 29 5092 Engineering Assistant, Grade 3, Construction Major 0-11-2/3 5,441-6,076

Hydraulic Undertakings Branch, Engineering Division(a) (n) (o)

Public Works 29 7815 Senior Architectural Draftsman, Major Projects Section,Design Branch, Architectural Division

Level 2 7,390-7,966

Public Works 29 764029 7660

Architect, Major Projects Section, Design Branch,Architectural Division

Level 2 8,155-8,997

Public Works 29 8090 District Architect, District Services Section, Construc-tion and Maintenance Branch, Architectural Division

Level 3 9,447-10,778

(d)Public Works 29 8424 Structural Engineer, Structural Engineering Design and Level 3 9,447-10,778

Construction Section, Engineering Branch, Archi-tectural Division

Public Works 29 8913 Engineer, Electrical Engineering Design and Construc-tion Section, Engineering Branch, Architectural

Level 3 9,447-10,778

DivisionState Taxation 33 2505 Chief Assessor, Probate Duties Division C-II-9 9,048-9,311Treasury 35 0265 Research Officer Grade 2, Research Section, Research

and Budgeting BranchC-II-5/6 6,823-7,548

Treasury 35 0740 Clerk, General Section, Accounts Branch .... C-II-3 5,914-6,129Treasury 35 1440 Senior Accounting Machinist, Accounting Machinists C-111-1 4,237-4,366

Section, Accounts BranchTreasury 35 3600 Programmer, Grade 1, Instructional Section, Data C-II-8 8,537-8,785

Processing Centre (a) (f)Labour 19 0081 Assistant Administrative Officer, Clerical Branch C-II-7 7,796-8,290Labour 19 0085 Clerk Research, Clerical Branch C-II-4 6,361-6,592Labour 19 1030 Engineer/Chief Inspector, Technical and Inspection Level 5 (Engineers'

Services SalariesAgreement)12,704

The possession of, or progress towards, an appropriate tertiary level academic qualification will be considered a factor, in-creasing in importance with the level of classification, when determining efficiency of applicants in the Clerical Division.

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.(b) Applicants must hold A.A.I.M.L.T. or equivalent.(c) Experience in Pastoral Industry. Good knowledge of carrying capacity of various types of pastoral land and costs

of development. Ability to value station improvements and plant. Elementary survey ability to prepare plans.DISTRICT OFFICER AND FAMILY WELFARE OFFICER: University degree preferred or other relevant qualifica-

tions or experience in an appropriate field considered. Possession of a current Drivers Licence essential.

4620 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE--continued(d) The appointee will be required initially to spend four years in the North West.(e) Leaving Certificate with matriculation. Applicants must be prepared to study at W.A. Institute of Technology for

professional qualification. Ability to type desirable.(f) A trained teacher with tertiary qualifications (preferably in mathematics or science). At least two years programming

experience on medium to large computer systems with a sound knowledge of programming languages particularly COBOL andFORTRAN.

(g) Applicants should be suitably experienced. Possession of the Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society wouldbe desirable.

(h ) Medical Practitioner registered to practise in Western Australia. Significant clinical experience in paediatrics isessential and relevant post graduate qualifications an advantage.

(1) Own transport is desirable.(j) Experience and training in auditing an advantage.(k) Psychiatric Nursing Certificate. Other appropriate administrative and general experience and qualifications will be

considered when making the appointment.(1) GENERAL : Graylands Hospital specialises in the active treatment of psychiatric disorders and is located in metro-

politan area.(m) A medical qualification registrable in Western Australia, wide experience of diagnostic, clinical and public health

bacteriology and a higher qualification in medicine or microbiology is required.(a) At least eight years experience on engineering construction works or alternatively, at least two years of such experience

plus a Leaving Certificate and four or five units towards a relevant. Diploma in Engineering.(o) LOCATION : Anywhere in Western Australia.(y) Plus District Allowance when applicable—Annual Uniform Issue—six weeks annual leave.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Publio Service Act, 1904-1972, and are to be addressed to the Chairman,Public Service Board, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

R. H. DOIG,1st December, 1972 Chairman, Public Service Board.

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1970

Appeals under Section 16 of the Act

GENERAL OFFICERS

THE following decisions of the Public Service Arbitrator, effective from the 2nd day of April, 1971, resulting from appeals in respectof Salary, Ranges of Salary, or a particular salary within that range, or Title allocated to the respective offices listed hereunderby the Minister for Agriculture in his Determination appearing in the Government Gazette (No. 117) of the 24th day of December,1971, are published for general information.

In order to accord with the form adopted in the said determination the salaries or Salary Ranges therein allocated to therespective offices and wherever varied by appeal are indicated by classification.

Dated at Perth this 1st day of December, 1972. J. P. McEWAN,Registrar.

Title of Office Appellant Classificationas at 2/4/71 Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTFilm Unit

Senior Production Officer Judges, J. H. .... G-II-4 .... Claim to be classified 0-11-6 Appeal dismissed

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1970

Appeals under Section 16 of the Act

GENERAL OFFICERS

THE following decisions of the Public Service Arbitrator, effective from the 2nd day of April, 1971, resulting from appeals in respectof Salary, Ranges of Salary, or a particular salary within that range, or Title allocated to the respective offices listed hereunder bythe Minister for Health in his Determination appearing in the Government Gazette (No. 117) of the 24th day of December, 1971,are published for general information.

In order to accord with the form adopted in the said determination the Salaries or Salary Ranges therein allocated to therespective offices and wherever varied by appeal are indicated by classification.

Dated at Perth this 1st day of December, 1972. J. P. McEWAN,Registrar.

Title of (Mice Appel Classificationas at 2/4/71 Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

G-II-9/10 Claim to be classified 0-11-11/12 Appeal dismissed0-11-5 .... Claim to be classified 0-11-7 Appeal allowed in part.

Title to be Senior Supervising K- (1) As to classification amendedRay Technician to G-11-5/0

(2) As to title dismissedG-II-1/4 Claim to be classified 0-11-4/5 .... Appeal dismissed

Title to be Senior Electronic Tech-nician

0-1I-1/4 Claim to be classified 0-11-5/C .... Appeal dismissedTitle to be Supervising Electronics

Technician0-I1-1/4 Claim to be classified 0-11-4/5 .... Appeal dismissed

Title to be Senior Electronic Tech-nician

041-1/4 Claim to be classified 0-11-4/5 .... Appeal dismissedTitle to be Senior Electronic Tech-

nician

State X-Ray LaboratoriesEngineer in Charge .... Bennett, C. ...Supervising X-Ray Technician

hunter, J. B.

Electronics Technician Ballantine, C. W.

Electronics Technician Howard, T. C.

Electronics Technician Knowles, P. .

Electronics Technician Maloxes, M. B.

8 December, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4621

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1970

Appeals under Section 16 of the Act

ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL OFFICERS

THE following decisions of the Public Service Arbitrator, effective from the 5th day of March, 1971, resulting from appeals inrespect of Salary, Ranges of Salary, or a particular salary within that range, or Title allocated_ to the respective offices listed here-under by the Minister for Health in his Determination appearing in the Government Gazette (No. 117) of the 24th day of December,1971, are published for general information.

In order to accord with the form adopted in the said determination the Salaries or Salary Ranges therein allocated to therespective offices and wherever varied by appeal are indicated by classification.

Dated at Perth this 1st day of December, 1972. J. P. McEWAN,Registrar.

Title of Office Appellant Classificationas at 5/3/71 Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

MEDICAL DEPARTMENTGeneral Section

Relieving Secretary Latham, R. F. C. Claim to be classified C-II-S Appeal dismissedRelieving Secretary Lovegrove, E. A. C-II-5 Claim to be classified C-II-8 Appeal dismissedRelieving Secretary Walker, R. .... C-I1-5 • Claim to be classified C-II-S Appeal dismissedRelieving Secretary Berryman, A. M. *C-II-3/4 Claim to be classified C-II-6/7 Appeal dismissal

RSV. C-II-SRelieving Secretary Sentence, H.._ *C-II-3/4 Claim to be classified C-II-6/7 Appeal dismissed

RSV. C-II-S

Organisation and Methods SectionSenior Organisation and Methods Martin, N. A. C-II-G Claim to be classified C-II-S Appeal dismissed

Officer

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESClaremont Hospital

Clerk (Roster Office) Pearton, E. ... Claim to be classified C-1I-2 Appeal dismissedClerk (Roster Office) Olsen, E. J. ... C-IV Claim to be classified C-II-1 Appeal dismissedClerk (Roster Office) Latham, F. ... C-Iv Claim to be classified C-I1-1 Appeal dismissedClerk (Roster Office) Henson, B. K. C-IV Claim to be classified C-II-1 Appeal dismissed

*Office to be classified on completion of five years service therein by occupant, subject to satisfactory report.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased toappoint Charles Churchill Palmer of 45 VictoriaStreet, Nhill in the State of Victoria, Solicitor, aCommissioner of the Supreme Court of WesternAustralia, to administer or take within the Stateof Victoria any Oath, Affidavit, Affirmation orDeclaration for use in the Supreme Court ofWestern Australia and to take the acknowledg-ments of Deeds executed by married women. TheCommission to remain in force until the saidCharles Churchill Palmer ceases to reside in theState of Victoria or be a Solicitor of the SupremeCourt of Victoria or until he ceases to be entitledto practice as such, or until revoked.

I. M. EVANS,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 28th November 1972.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 6th December, 1972.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved the ap-pointment of the following persons as Commis-sioners for Declarations under the Declarations andAttestations Act, 1913-1962:

Courtis, Eric Ross—Katanning.Hale, Michael John—Riverton.Higgins, Malcolm Alfred—Mount Pleasant.Pilgrim, Raymond George—Hamersley.St. Vincent de Courtere, Leopold Vincent

Kalgoorlie.W. J. ROBINSON,

Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 4th December, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas appointed Charles Francis Rumgay Bullock

(1) pursuant to section 13 (1) of the LocalCourts Act, 1904-1970, to be Clerk of theLocal Court at Kalgoorlie;

(2) pursuant to section 13 of Juries Act, 1956-1961 to be the Jury Officer for the EasternGoldfields Jury District at Kalgoorlie;

(3) under the provisions of section 25 (1) ofThe District Court of Western AustraliaAct, 1969 to be Deputy Registrar of theDistrict Court of Western Australia held atKalgoorlie,

as from the 28th November, 1972.W. J. ROBINSON,

Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 4th December, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas appointed Wayne Gordon Tarr under section13 (1) of the Local Courts Act, 1904-1964, as Clerkof the Local Court at Merredin as from the 14thDecember, 1972.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 4th December, 1972.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed CharlesFrancis Rumgay Bullock, pursuant to section 25Aof the Justices Act, 1902-1972, as clerk of pettysessions for the Hannans Magisterial District atKalgoorlie as from 28th November, 1972.

W. J. ROBINSON.Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 5th December, 1972.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed WayneGordon Tarr, pursuant to section 25A of the JusticesAct, 1902-1972, as clerk of petty sessions for theAvon magisterial district at Merredin as from the14th December, 1972.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

4622 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

BILLS OF SALE ACT, 1899-1971.Crown Law Department,

Perth, 29th November, 1972.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the provisions of the Bills ofSale Act, 1899-1971, has been pleased to appointBarry William Hardwick of 26 Perkins Road, Mel-ville, a registrar for the purposes of the Act.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

MARRIED PERSONS AND CHILDREN(SUMMARY RELIEF) ACT, 1965-1967.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 28th November, 1972.

THE following list of reciprocating countries ispublished pursuant to subsection (6) of section 79of the Married Persons and Children (SummaryRelief) Act 1965-1967:

England; Northern Ireland; Bailiwick ofGuernsey (Guernsey, Alderney and Sark);States of Jersey; Isle of Man; Malta;Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; NewBrunswick; Newfoundland; Nova Scotia;Ontario; Prince Edward Island; Saskatche-wan; Nigeria; South Africa; SouthernRhodesia; Zambia; Malawi; Bechuana-land; Swaziland; Basutoland; Gilbert andEllice Islands; British Solomon Islands;Fiji; India; Pakistan; Ceylon; Singapore;Hong Kong; New Zealand; Federation ofMalaysia; Western Samoa and the coun-tries comprising the United Public of Tan-zania, other than Zanzibar;

all of which became reciprocating countries on the25th February, 1966, except New Zealand, whichbecame a reciprocating country on the 27th May,1966, the Federation of Malaysia which became areciprocating country on the 19th July, 1968, andWestern Samoa and the countries comprising theUnited Public of Tanzania, other than Zanzibar,which became reciprocating countries on the 16thJuly, 1971.

The proclamation by which the abovenamedcountries were proclaimed as reciprocating coun-tries provided that maintenance orders made inthose countries on and after the respective dateson which the provisions of the Reciprocal Enforce-ment of Maintenance Orders Act, 1921-1958, wereextended to them are enforceable in the State, inaccordance with Division 3 of Part V of the MarriedPersons and Children (Summary Relief) Act 1965.

R. C. LODER,Collector of Maintenance.

Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 29th November, 1972.

C.S.D. 173/71.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilappointed Mr. E. C. Riebeling as Acting RegistrarGeneral in accordance with section 7 of the Regis-tration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act, 1963and Mr. T. A. Duke as Acting Deputy RegistrarGeneral in accordance with section 4 (2) of theRegistration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act,1963 from 16th October to 27th October, 1972 bothdates inclusive during the absence of Mr. C. A.Ockerby, Registrar General, on Annual Leave.

C. W CAMPBELL,Secretary.

Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 29th November, 1972.

C.S.D. 117/64.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilappointed, under section 3 of the War Relief FundsAct, 1926-1947, Mr. M. Grenfell as a member ofthe Council of War Relief Funds, vice Mr. H. May,deceased.

C. W. CAMPBETJ,,Secretary.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 1st December, 1972.P.H.D. 282/63.

THE appointment of Mr. M. H. Parry as HealthSurveyor to the City of Perth is approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 1st December, 1972.P.H.D. 370/71.

THE appointment of Mr. K. R. Lowth as HealthSurveyor to the Shires of Dardanup and Capel isapproved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1972.(Sections 75 and 76.)

THE following unclaimed Found Property will besold by Auction at the Kalgoorlie Police Station onthe 16th day of December, 1972.

FOUND PROPERTY.No.; Station; Folio; Description.

1—Kalgoorlie; 130/70; 1 x pencil box and asstd.col. pencils.

2—Kalgoorlie; 158/70; 1 x kangaroo skin purseand chewing gum.

3—Kalgoorlie; 168/70; 1 x gent's wrist watch,Romex, yellow metal watch and band.

4—Kalgoorlie; 3/71; 1 x white metal bracelet.5—Kalgoorlie; 8/71-

1 x Dunlop tyre and wheel 165 x 300.1 x Dunlop tyre and wheel 17.35 x L14.1 x Firestone tyre and wheel 17.35 x L14.

6—Kalgoorlie; 12/71; 1 x travelling case andclothes.

7—Kalgoorlie; 42/71; 1 x metal cannister.8—Kalgoorlie; 48/71; 1 x old wallet, papers,

lot/tkts.9—Kalgoorlie; 60/71; Sony transistor radio, red

case in black plastic carry case.10—Kalgoorlie; 65/71; 1 x black leather purse.11—Kalgoorlie; 71/71; 1 x black hand bag.12—Kalgoorlie; 84/71-

1 x plastic hand bag.1 x black plastic purse.1 x w/coat maroon.

13—Kalgoorlie; 89/71; 1 x black plastic purse andmetal heart.

14—Kalgoorlie; 94/71; 2 x multi coloured rugs.15—Kalgoorlie; 96/71; Esperance Folio 21/71; 1 x

truck tyre and rim super-miler.16—Kalgoorlie; 122/71; Qty. Robor tea bags and

10 skeins green 8 ply wool.17—Kalgoorlie; 124/71; Southern Cross Folio 1/71;

Plastic cover.18—Kalgoorlie; 130/71; 1 x carton Kraft honey.19—Kalgoorlie; 145/71-

1 x pair yellow metal ear-rings.1 x black hand bag.

20—Kalgoorlie; 154/71; 1 x bundle clothing.21—Kalgoorlie; 158/71; 1 x yellow metal ladies

watch.22—Kalgoorlie; 162/71; Timex Gent's wrist watch,

white metal with white metal band.23—Kalgoorlie; 26/72; Norseman Folio-

1/71-1 x blue ladies purse, containingKodak film.

7/72-2 x "V8", 2 x "250 cubic inch", 1 x"F", all vehicle emblems.

24—Kalgoorlie; 76/72; 25/71-1 x overnight bagcontaining clothes and 1 x brown leatherjacket.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4623

25—Kalgoorlie; 77/72; 18/71-1 x green suitcaseand clothes.

26—Kalgoorlie; 83/72; Kambalda Folio 84/71-1 xred suitcase, clothes and personal effects.

27—Kalgoorlie; 134/72; Esperance Folio-53/71-1 x Pye Electric Fan 12 in. x 3

blade 2 speed, blue and white.29/70-1 x Mitsubishi, 9 transistor radio,

black leather body; 1 x pair brokensunglasses; 1 x small bottle opener.

36/71-1 x small brown suitcase, asstd.clothes and toilet items.

60/70-1 x mesh truck tail gate.51/71-1 x wheel and worn tyre 7.50 x 15;

1 x orange bumper jack, no handle.60/71-1 x vinyl kitchen chair.84/71-1 x large suitcase, old condition and

man's clothes.

POLICE ACT 1892-1972.THE following unclaimed Stolen Property will besold, by Public Auction at the Kalgoorlie PoliceStation on the 16th day of December 1972.

STOLEN PROPERTY.No.; Station; Folio; Description.

1—Kalgoorlie; 142/70; 1 x Kriesler radio in blackleather case.

2—Kalgoorlie; 144/70; Qty. Multi coloured cop-per cable with orange plastic outer covering.

3—Kalgoorlie; 155/70; 1 x gent's green and white28 in. cycle, red hand grips, green saddle, backpedal brake, frame No. 17459.

4—Kalgoorlie; 167/70; 1 x ladies green and white28 in. cycle, Armstrong, green carry basket.

5—Kalgoorlie; 1/71; 1 x Car fan; 1 x travel clock.6—Kalgoorlie; 9/71; 1 x Omega Gent's wrist

watch, white metal, red and black striped band,yellow metal numerals and hands.

7—Kalgoorlie; 21/71; 1 x National 2 band transis-tor 10 radio, 8/91619.

8—Kalgoorlie; 35/71; Norseman Folio-3/70-1 x battery shaver and 1 x carton

Craven "A".36/69-1 x duffle coat and 1 x broken wire-

less aerial.9—Kalgoorlie; 21/72; Norseman Folio-

49/70-1 x National 2 band transistor radio,model T 63.

44/70-3 x pairs men's trousers.45/70-1 x each of the following: car wax,

glass cleaner, car freshener, Kielosepaste, car deodorant, car polish, autosponge, chamois, axe.

50/70—Soldering iron; Indoor clothes lineand pair of pliers, scissors, set of screwdrivers, file, small torch and 3 x span-ners.

52/70-1 x packet of Escort, 9 x Viscount,9 x Drum tobacco, 8 x Camel, 3 x Cap-stan tobacco, 7 x packets Benson andHedges, 2 x Rothmans 13 x smallRothmans, 2 x packets Alpine 12 xpackets Statesman cigars, 1 x Publictransistor radio and 1 x Astor transis-tor radio.

53/70-1 x knife.10—Kalgoorlie; 26/72; Coolgardie Folio 1/71-1 x

yellow Dragster push cycle and 1 x blue girl's26 in. cycle.

11—Kalgoorlie; 75/72; Southern Cross 3/71— 3 xDunlop 6.15L x 13 tubeless tyres on wheels.

12—Kalgoorlie; 89/72; Boulder-21/70—Gent's 28 in. Silver Prince cycle

multi coloured.27/70—Gent's 28 in. Malvern Star cycle

blue colour.32/70—Gent's 28 in. Lucas cycle blue.34/70—Gent's 28 in. Swansea red and

green.41/70—Gent's 28 in., no name, blue.

44/70—Boy's 26 in. Malvern Star, ceriseblue and white.

46/70—Gent's 28 in., Swansea, green.51/70—Gent's 26 in. Blue Bird, red and

cream.55/70—Ladies 28 in. no name, black.57/70—Gent's 28 in. Malvern Star, silver.47/70—Small coil copper wire.68/70—Gent's 28 in. Malvern Star cycle

blue and red.70/70-2 x cartons Craven "A" and 1 x

carton Benson and Hedges.8/71—Gent's yellow metal wrist watch.

13—Kalgoorlie; 138/72; Norseman Folio 40/71-1 x man's three piece suit, blue.

14—Kalgoorlie; 154/72; Esperance Folio 61/71-3 x pairs of Panti-hose Redwins Lace.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1962.THE following unclaimed Stolen Property will besold by Public Auction at the rear of the CriminalInvestigation Branch, James Street, Perth, onTuesday 19th December, 1972, commencing at9 .30 a.m.

Stolen Property.72/38-1 Gents cycle.72/81-1 Boys 24" cycle.72/86-2 Boys 28" cycles.72/91-1 28" cycle.72/96-1 Boys 28" cycle.72/117-1 Boys 20" cycle.72/126-1 Gents push cycle.72/140-1 Boys 20" cycle.72/141-1 Gents 28" cycle.72/144-1 Boys 20" cycle.72/147-5 Mens push cycles.72/149-4 Gents push cycles and one Girls push

cycle.72/151-2 Girls push cycles and 2 Gents push

cycles.72/155-1 Boy's push cycle.72/175-1 Gents push cycle and one (1) boys push

cycle.72/186--1 Boys push cycle.72/192-1 Boys push cycle.72/194-2 Gents push cycles.72/217-1 Gents push cycle.72/225-1 Gents push cycle.72/228-1 Gents push cycle and 1 girls push cycle.72/282-1 Boys push cycle.72/283-2 Gents push cycles.72/285-2 Boys cycles, 1 gents cycle, 1 cycle frame.72/288-1 Girls push cycle.72/302-1 Gents push cycle.72/304--1 Boys push cycle.72/306-1 Gents push cycle.72/309-2 Boys push cycles and 4 Gents push cycles.72/314--3 Push cycles and quantity of parts plus

one frame.72/325--2 Gents push cycles.72/326--2 Boys push cycles.72/329-2 Lady's push cycles and one Gent's push

cycle.72/332-2 Boys push cycles, 1 Lady's cycle frame, 1

gents push cycle.72/333-1 Lady's cycle.72/348-1 Lady's push cycle and one (1) Gents

push cycle.72/349-1 Gents push cycle.72/368-3 Girls push cycles.72/428-3 Boys push cycles.72/431-8 Push cycles.72/432-2 Boys push cycles.72/434--2 Girls push cycles, 1 Gents push cycle,

2 Boys push cycles, 1 tricycle.72/467-1 Men's push cycle, 1 tricycle.

4624 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

72/469-3 Gent's push cycles, 1 boy's push cycle.72/470-1 Gent's push cycle.72/488-1 Gent's push cycle.72/499-1 Gent's push cycle.72/519--5 Boys push cycles.72/530-2 Gents and 1 Lady's push cycles.72/546-2 Boys cycles and 1 Child's cycle.72/581-4 Gent's push cycles and 1 Lady's push

cycle.72/597--1 Boys push cycle.

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY POLICETENDERS are invited for purchase of the followingunlicensed vehicle:-

Make—Holden; Year-1958; Model—F.C.; EngineNo. 328643; Colour—White with Red roof; Con-dition—Dilapidated.

All tenders must be directed to the Officer inCharge, Police Station, Merredin and to be receivednot later than 15th December, 1972.

TOTALISATOR AGENCY BOARD BETTING ACT,1960-1972.

Office of Minister for Police,Perth, 29th November, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor acting pursuant tothe provisions of sections 6 and 8 of the Totalisa-tor Agency Board Betting Act, 1960-1972, herebydeclares that the office of Hugh Charles Callagher,as deputy to act in the office of member of theTotalisator Agency Board in the absence of AllanJohn Scahill, a member thereof, is vacant.

J. DOLAN,Minister for Police.

FAUNA CONSERVATION ACT, 1950-1970.Department of Fisheries and Fauna,

Perth, 4th December, 1972.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Hon. Minister for Fisheries and Fauna hasappointed the following persons as HonoraryWardens of Fauna:-

1004—Mr. Leonard William Gilchrist, ofQueen Street, Pingelly.

1005—Mr. John David Gillett, of Lot 2, QuinlanRoad, Wanneroo.

1006—Mr. Robert Johnston, of Marble Bar.1007—Mr. Richard Phillip Morgan, of Port

Smith, via Broome.1008—Mrs. Dinah Susan Morgan, of Port Smith,

via Broome.A. J. MEARNS,

Acting Chief Warden of Fauna.

FISHERIES ACT, 1905-1971.Department of Fisheries and Fauna.

Perth, 29th November, 1972.F. and F. 396/65.

THE Minister for Fisheries and Fauna, pursuant tothe powers conferred by subsection (1) of section23A of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1971, hereby de-clares

(1) that on and after the 15th November, 1972-(a) every rock lobster pot other than a batten

rock lobster pot shall in addition to anyneck or entrance have inserted therein adevice that-

(i) creates an escape gap that is asnearly as practicable rectangular inshape and measures not less than305 millimetres in length and notless than 54 millimetres in width;

(ii) is constructed of either steel rodhaving a diameter of not less than9.5 millimetres, or of steel flat-barhaving a width of not less than19 millimetres and a depth of notless than 4.7 millimetres; and

(iii) is positioned on the side, or on theend, or on the upper surface of thepot so that the longer sides of thegap that it creates are generallyparallel to the base of the pot; and

(b) every batten rock lobster pot shall havetherein; in addition to any neck or en-trance, an escape gap that-

(i) is as nearly as practicable rectangu-lar in shape and measures not lessthan 305 millimetres in length andnot less than 54 millimetres inwidth; and

(ii) is positioned on the side, or on theend, or on the upper surface of thepot so that the longer sides of thegap are generally parallel to thebase of the pot; and

(2) that notwithstanding that an escape gap ina rock lobster pot or created by a device insertedin a rock lobster pot conforms with the specifi-cations set out in paragraph (1) of this notice,that pot shall be deemed not to comply with therequirements of this notice if

(a) a hauling line is attached to the escapegap;

(b) ballast or a skid board is located immedi-ately inside the escape gap;

(c) wire mesh used to cover or reinforce thepot is attached to the escape gap in sucha manner that the wire or other materialused to attach the mesh passes throughthe gap;

(d) more than one pot wire passes perpen-dicularly across the escape gap;

(e) if any pot wire passes other than per-pendicularly across the escape gap; or

(f) the escape gap is obstructed in any othermanner.

The notice published in the Government Gazetteon the 15th September 1972, pursuant to the powersconferred by subsection (1) of section 23A of theFisheries Act, 1905-1966, shall cease to have effecton and from the date of publication of this notice.

A. W. BICKERTON,Minister for Fisheries and Fauna.

FOR.t. EITURES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 8th October, 1972.THE following leases and licenses together withall rights, titles and interest therein have this daybeen forfeited to the Crown under the Land Act,1933-1971, for the reasons stated.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; License; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Clyne„ R. G. and Larson, M. P.; 3116/4677; Kwi-

nana Lot 149; non-compliance with conditions;1259/70; Townsite.

Bank of New South Wales Savings Bank Ltd.;338/10049; Ravensthorpe Lot 221; non-com-pliance with conditions; 3862/67; Townsite.

Finch, B. W. & I. M.; 338/10143; Denison Lot 306;non-compliance with conditions; 3737/62;Townsite.

Fisher, D.; 338/10550; Bencubbin Lot 228; non-compliance with conditions; 3662/69; Town-site.

RESERVES.Department of Lands & Surveys,

Perth, 8th December, 1972.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reservesthe land described below for the purposes thereinset forth.

Corres. 3510/70.CANNING.—No. 31692 (Recreation), Location

No. 2437, formerly portion of Canning Location 386being Lot 33 on Plan 10129 (2021 square metres).(Plan M242-4 (Miletti Road) Kalamunda.)

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Corres. 712/70.COCKBURN SOUND.—No. 31691 (Recreation),

Location No. 2249, formerly portion of CockburnSound Location 16 being Lot 3 the subject of Dia-gram 40127 (7.8382 hectares). (Plan R40-4 (Coun-cil Avenue) Rockingham.)

Corres. 3143/71.DARDANUP.—No. 31696 (School Site), Lot Nos.

50 and 51 (2.7139 hectares). (Plan DardanupTownsite (Hayward Street).)

Corres. 923/72.DERBY.—No. 31707 (Government Requirements

(M.R.D.)), Lot No. 727 (8170 square metres). Dia-gram 76202, Plan Derby Townsite (Corner Guild-ford and Phillips Streets).)

Corres. 1070/71.ESPERANCE.—No. 31708 (Horse and Pony

Club), Location No. 1946 (15.1783 hectares). (Dia-gram 76226, Plan Esperance 1:50,000 and SharkLake Townsite.)

Corres. 2905/69.KALGOORLIE.—No. 31713 (Regional Prison),

Lot No. 3546 (21.4459 hectares). (Diagram 76261,Plan Kalgoorlie, Sheet 3.)

Corres. 3556/70.KELMSCOTT.—No. 31693 (Recreation), Lot No.

222, formerly portion of Kelmscott Sub Lot 164being Lot 16 on Diagram 41820 (1626 squaremetres). (Plan K129-4 (Lefroy Road) Kelmscott.)

Corres. 2563/70.KOJONUP.—No.31712 (Gravel and Access Strip),

Location No. 9188 (7.4588 hectares). (Diagram75468, Plan 437B/40 D.2.)

Corres. 1492/72.MELBOURNE.—No. 31675 (Conservation of Flora

and Fauna), Location No. 3980 (about 9550 hec-tares). Plan 59/80.)

Corres. 4270/69.MOSMAN PARK.—No. 31694 (Recreation), Lot

No. 602, formerly portion of Mosman Park Subur-ban Lot 33, and being Lot 59 on Diagram 39489(243 square metres). (Plan F9-4.)

Corres. 1839/72.NORSEMAN.—No. 31705 (Use and Requirements

of the Government Employees Housing Authority),Lot Nos. 727, 728 and 740 (3081 square metres).(Plan Norseman Townsite (Princep Street).)

Corres. 2493/72.SWAN.—No. 31651 (Recreation), Location No.

8688 (7.9622 hectares). (Diagram 76088, PlanP122-4 and P123-4 (Delawney Street).)

Corres. 815/70.SWAN.--No. 31689 (Drainage) Location No. 8784,

formerly portion of Swan Location 33 being theportion coloured blue and marked "Drain Reserve"on Diagram 39899 (162 square metres). (PlanP206-4 (Blacklock Road).)

Corres. 3052/70.SWAN.—No. 31690 (Recreation), Location No.

8785, formerly portion of Swan Location 1442 beingLot 13 on Diagram 41030 (1619 square metres).(Plan M241-4 (Sussex Road) Kalamunda.)

Corres. 3296/70.SWAN.—No. 31709 (Sewerage Treatment Works

and Effluent Disposal Site), Location No. 8687(21.6178 hectares). (Diagram 75898, Plan P240-4.)

Corres. 1158/71.WAGIN.—No. 31698 (Water Supply Purposes),

Lot No. 1806 (728 square metres). (Plan Wagin,Sheet 1).

Corres. 1158/71.WAGIN.—No. 31699 (Pedestrian Access Way)

Lot No. 1807 (486 square metres). (Plan Wagin,Sheet 1.)

Corres. 1568/66.WICKEPIN.—No. 31674 (Water Supply Pur-

poses), Lot No. 197 (4712 square metres). (PlanWickepin Townsite (Joyner Street).)

Corres. 684/61.WONGAN HILLS.—No. 31701 (Aged People's

Homesites), Lot No. 624 (4047 square metres). Dia-gram 76134, Plan Wongan Hills 24.23.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 8th December, 1972.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 3855/94.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 2779 (at Shark Lake) "Resting Place forTravellers and Stock" to exclude the areas surveyedand shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 76227as a 20.12 metres road and Esperance Location1946 and of its area being reduced to 117.3714hectares accordingly. (Plan Esperance 1:50,000and Shark Lake Townsite.)

Corres. 4431/98.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 5729 (Wagin Lots T39, T40, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95,96, 97 and 403) "Schoolsite" to include the areanow distinguished as Wagin Lot 1805 and ofits area being increased to 2.0639 hectares, accord-ingly. (Plan Wagin, Sheet 1.)

Corres. 10266/04.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 9670 (at Kalgoorlie) "Excepted from Sale" toexclude the portion designated as Kalgoorlie Lot3546 and the portions colored mid brown all assurveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram76261 and of its area being reduced by 21.4459hectares accordingly. (Plan Kalgoorlie, Sheet 3.)

Cones. 1485/94, V2.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 22406 (Albany Lots 551, 327, 328, 329, 503and 504) "Public Cemetery" to exclude the areassurveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 75213 as Albany Lots 1219 and 1220 andDiagram 76194 as Albany Lot 1233 and of its areabeing reduced to 2.5323 hectares accordingly. (PlanA29-4.)

Corres. 655/47.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 22643 (Wongan Hills Lots 105, 106, 107 and108) "Railways" to exclude the area surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 76134 asWongan Hills Lot 624 and of its area being re-duced to 1.2141 hectares accordingly. (Plan Won-gan Hills 24.23.)

Corres. 547/12.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 23210 (Swan Location 5308) "Sanitary Site"to exclude the area surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 76088 as Swan Location 8688and of its area being reduced to 13.2838 hectaresaccordingly. (Plan P122-4, P123-4 (DelawneyStreet).)

Corres. 2629/64.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 27604 (Canning location 1974) "Recreation"to exclude the area surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 76234 as Canning Location2445 and of its area being reduced to 7047 squaremetres accordingly, (Plan F30-4.)

Corres. 740/69.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 29880 (Swan Locations 1560, 5234 and 5282)"Government Requirements—Automotive Indus-try" to exclude the area surveyed and shown onLands and Surveys Diagram 75898 as Swan Loca-tion 8687 and of its area being reduced to 64.8079hectares accordingly. (Plan P240-4.)

Corres. 2587/66.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30155 (Cockburn Sound Location 2165) "Drain-age" to include Cockburn Sound Location 2228(formerly portion of Cockburn Sound Location 15and being Lot 102 the subject of Diagram 33431)and of its area being increased to 911 square metres,accordingly. (Plan F186-4 (Miro Street) Wattleup.)

Corres. 439/67.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30627 (Collie Lots 1427, 1428 and 1429) "Speed-way Track" to include Collie Lot 1426 and of itsarea being increased to 7.3728 hectares, accord-ingly. (Plan Collie Regional.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

4626 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 8th December, 1972.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 6236/08.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 5237 (Wickepin Lot 62) "Public Buildings".(Plan Wickepin Townsite.)

Corres. 528/44.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 22485 (Collie Lot 1426) "Gravel". (Plan CollieRegional.)

Corres. 2245/63.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 26970 (Swan Location 7727) "Public Gardens".(Plan P172-4.)

Corres. 1568/66.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 28152 (Wickepin Lot 195) "Council Depot".(Plan Wickepin Townsite.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

REVOCATION OF ORDERS IN COUNCIL.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 8th December, 1972.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke, as follows:-

Corres. 194/34, V.2.—The Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No. 17 dated12th January, 1972, whereby Class "A" Reserve No.22673 was vested in the National Parks Board ofWestern Australia in trust for the purpose of"National Park" and to approve of the cancellationof the relevant Vesting Order accordingly.

Corres. 528/44.—The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1191 dated4th October, 1945 whereby Reserve No. 22485 wasvested in the Collie Road Board in trust for thepurpose of "Gravel" and to approve of the cancella-tion of the relevant Vesting Order accordingly.

Corres. 3136/54.—The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1968 dated 13thAugust, 1969 whereby Class "A" Reserve No. 24047was vested in the National Parks Board of WesternAustralia in trust for the purpose of "NationalPark" and to approve of the cancellation of therelevant Vesting Order accordingly.

Corres. 2245/63.—The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1949 dated 11thSeptember, 1963 whereby Reserve No. 26970 (SwanLocation 7727) was vested in the Shire of Perth intrust for the purpose of "Public Gardens" and toapprove of the cancellation of the relevant VestingOrder accordingly.

Corres. 1568/66.—The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1285 dated 1stJune, 1966 whereby Reserve No. 28152 (WickepinLot 195) was vested in the Shire of Wickepin intrust for the purpose of "Council Depot" and toapprove of the cancellation of the relevant VestingOrder accordingly.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Canning Location 2445.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 3269/71.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Canning Location 2445being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple atthe purchase price of $10.00 and subject to paymentfor improvements at valuation, in cash, should thesuccessful applicant be other than the owner ofsuch improvements.

Applications must be lodged at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decided bythe Land Board.

(Plan F30-4.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Karratha Lot 1014.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 1780/71.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Karratha Lot 1014being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple atthe purchase price of $20.00 and subject to thepayments for improvements at valuation, in cash,should the successful applicant be other than theowner of such improvements.

Applications must be lodged at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decidedby the Land Board.

(Plan Karratha Light Industrial Area.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Roebourne Lot 547.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 1668/71.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Roebourne Lot 547being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple atthe purchase price of $200.00 and subject to pay-ment for improvements at valuation, in cash, shouldthe successful applicant be other than the owner ofsuch improvements.

Applications must be lodged at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys, Perth.

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decidedby the Land Board.

(Plan Roebourne 10.26.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Swan Location 8791.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 3755/71.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Swan Location 8791being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple atthe purchase price of $5.00 and subject to thepayments for improvements at valuation, in cash,should the successful applicant be other than theowner of such improvements.

Applications must be lodged at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decided bythe Land Board.

(Plan P173-4 (May Street, Bayswater).)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.Appointment of Board.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 3136/54.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the Parks and Reserves Act, 1895, the NationalParks Board of Western Australia as a Board tocontrol and manage Class "A" Reserve No. 24047(Cape Arid National Park).

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4627

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895-1972.

National Parks Board of Western Australia.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Parks and Reserves Act, 1895-1972, has been pleased toapprove of the by-laws made by the National Parks Board of Western Aus-tralia set forth in the schedule hereunder.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

Principalby-laws.

By-law 36amended.

Schedule.BY-LAWS.

1. In these by-laws the National Parks Board By-laws, 1963,published in the Government Gazette on the 29th May, 1963, andamended from time to time thereafter by notices so publishedare referred to as the principal by-laws.

2. Sub-bylaw (2) of by-law 36 of the principal by-laws isamended by substituting for the scale therein a scale as follows:—

Daily.

(a) Camp sites 0.80(b) Caravan sites-

(i) to which electricity is connected

2.00(ii) to which electricity is not connected .. 1.80

The above by-laws were duly passed at a meeting of the NationalParks Board of Western Australia held on the 17th day ofNovember, 1972.

C. F. H. JENKINS,President.

H. R. GORRINGE,Managing Secretary.

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946.Cancellation of Dedication.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 2864/30.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to cancel, under the provisions ofthe State Housing Act, 1946, the dedication ofDonnybrook Lot 319 to the purposes of the said Act.(Plan Donnybrook Townsite.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDRAWAL NOTICE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 8th December, 1972.Corres. 1076/97.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatCollie Lot 30 has been withdrawn from sale. (PlanCollie Central.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE.Albany Lot 1233.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 1485/94, V2.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Albany Lot 1233 beingmade available for sale in fee simple to adjoiningowners at the purchase price of $100.00.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $10.00must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 3rdJanuary, 1973.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for the lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

(Plan A29-4.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SAT.E.Frankland Lots 62, 63 and 64.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th December, 1972.

Corres. 4445/11, V4.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Frankland Lots 62,63 and 64 being made available for sale in feesimple for "Residential Purposes Only" at the pur-chase price of one hundred dollars ($100.00) perlot and subject to the following conditions:

(1) The purchaser of the lot shall erect there-on a residence to comply with local au-thority by-laws within two years from thedate of sale. Failure to comply with thiscondition will render the license forfeit-able. A transfer of the license will not beapproved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser hascomplied with the building condition.

(2) The Government accepts no responsibilityfor the provision of services.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $10.00per lot must be lodged at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 3rdJanuary, 1973.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for any lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

(Plan Frankland Townsite.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.(2)-1307$

4628 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972

OPEN FOR SALE.Narrogin Lot 797.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 8th October, 1972.

Cones. 2491/58.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Narrogin Lot 797 beingmade available for sale in fee simple for the pur-pose of "Grazing" at the purchase price of$250.00.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $25.00must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday 3rd Janu-ary, 1973.

All applications lodged on or before that date willbe treated as having been received on the closingdate, and if there are more applications than onefor the lot, the application to be granted will bedecided by the Land Board.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

(Plan Narrogin Townsite.)F. W. BYFIETD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Forests Department,Perth, 1st December, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has ap-proved the following:

Confirmation of Appointment:Marguerite Patricia Sisson, Clerk/Typist Level

F.1 (F) Forests Department MundaringWeir as from 15th May, 1972.

Lucia Lina Dell'Agostino, Clerk/Typist LevelF.1 (F) Forests Department Nannup asfrom 15th May, 1972.

Reclassification:Charles Joseph Genovese, from Technical

Assistant Grade 1 Level F.4/5 to TechnicalOfficer Grade 2 Level F.6/7 A.D.P. Re-search Centre, Forests Department, Como,as from the 10th November, 1972.

B. J. BEGGS,Conservator of Forests.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 30th November, 1972.Corres. 981.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the prohibited burning times de-clared for the Town of Northam so far as thedeclaration relates to protective burning within theTown of Northam for one day only, Saturday the2nd December, 1972.

Any burning carried out under the terms of thissuspension must be under the control of the Nor-tham Town Council, and carried out during theperiod of this suspension after 4 p.m. only.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Suspension of Section 25.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 29th November, 1972.

Corres. 456.IT is hereby notified that the Minister administer-ing the Bush Fires Act, 1954, has approved, pur-suant to the powers contained in section 25B ofthe said Act, of the suspension of the operation of

the provisions of section 25 of the said Act, tharelates to a fire to be lit, or which is lit, for th(purpose of destroying garden refuse or rubbish o]for any like purpose during the period from 29t1November, 1972 to the 31st May, 1973, both date:inclusive, on land set aside for the Wagin Council'.rubbish dump situated on reserve 26505 subject t(the following conditions:

(1) That the netting fence be re-erected itits present position, and extended a furthertwenty (20) feet (approximately 6 metres)in a northwesterly direction from the saicfence's present northwesterly extremity.

(2) That the firebreaks as already constructeraround the site, be maintained in a con-dition clear of all combustible material uruntil, and including the 31st of May, 1973

(3) A sign to be maintained at the westernend of Tate Street (the site entrance road)warning the public that the unauthorisedlighting of fires is prohibited and thatoffenders will be prosecuted.

(4) That the scattered papers and refuse onthe apron and to the south of the apron becleared away and the area be maintainedin a like condition for the duration of thesuspension.

(5) All dumping to be confined to the northand northwest face of the tip site.

(6) The accumulated refuse to be burnt oncedaily, between the hours of 4.00 p.m. and6.00 p.m.

(7) Fires to be lit only by the Shire Rubbishcollecting contractor, or such other per-sons specifically authorised to do so bythe Shire Council.

(8) No fire is to be lit on land subject to thissuspension on a day for which the firehazard forecast, issued by the Bureau ofMeteorology in Perth in respect of thelocality is "Dangerous".

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 30th November, 1972.

Corres. 605.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act, 1954, has approvedfor the districts of the municipalities mentionedand for the periods stated in the schedule here-under, of the following:

(a) Acting under the powers conferred bysection 17 subsection (3) (i) of the BushFires Act, 1954, of the suspension of alldeclarations of prohibited burning timesunder section 17 of the Act, so far as suchdeclarations extend to any land used forRailway purposes; and

(b) Acting under the powers conferred bysection 17 subsection (3) (iv) of the Act, ofthe suspension of all declarations forprohibited burning times under section 17of the Act so far as such declarationsextend to all land on those parts of roadshaving a common boundary with land usedfor Railway purposes, as is situatedbetween the road formation and the saidcommon boundary.

Any burning undertaken under the provision ofthis suspension shall be subject to the followingconditions:—

(1) No burning shall be undertaken on anyday on which the Local Authority or anofficer nominated by it prohibits burningon the land affected by these suspensions.

(2) No burning shall be undertaken on dayswhen the fire hazard forecast issued bythe Bureau of Meteorology for the areaconcerned is "dangerous" except in ac-cordance with the provisions of the BushFires Act.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4629

(3) At least three men shall be constantlyin attendance at every fire until it hasbeen completely extinguished including al]smouldering logs, timber, disused sleepersand other inflammable material.

(4) Each man shall be provided with a heavyEre rake and each three men with at leastone knapsack spray with sufficient waterfor its operation.

(5) Any burning carried out under the pro-visions of this suspension shall complywith section 13 and all other relevantprovisions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

Schedule.Period of Suspension; from (incl.); to (incl.).

Shires:Boyup Brook; 1/12/72; 15/12/72.Bridgetown-Greenbushes; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Busselton; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Capel; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Chittering; 1/12/72; 8/12/72.Collie; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Donnybrook-Balingup; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Greenough; 1/12/72; 15/12/72.Gingin; 1/12/72; 8/12/72.Goomalling; 1/12/72; 8/12/72.Harvey; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Merredin; 1/12/72; 15/12/72.Moora; 1/12/72; 8/12/72.Murray; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.Plantagenet (Zone 4 only); 1/12/72; 8/12/72.Victoria Plains; 1/12/72; 8/12/72.West Arthur; 1/12/72; 15/12/72.Westonia; 1/12/72; 15/12/72.Yilgarn; 1/12/72; 15/12/72.

Town:Bunbury; 15/12/72; 22/12/72.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Suspension of Section 25B.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 29th November, 1972.

Corres. 206.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Ministeradministering the Bush Fires Act, 1954, has ap-proved, pursuant to the powers contained in section25B of the said Act, of the suspension of theoperation of the provisions of section 25 of thesaid Act, that relate to a fire to be lit, or which islit, for the purpose of destroying garden refuseor rubbish, or for any like purpose, during theperiod up to and including the 31st May, 1973, onEsperance Lots PT.31 and 319 in the Shire ofEsperance, subject to the following conditions:-

(1) This suspension applies only to fires litand maintained by employees of Esper-ance Fertilisers Pty. Ltd. Fires may onlybe lit for the purpose of disposing ofrubbish and refuse and may only be litin the pit situated on the afore mentionedlots, approved for the purpose by the FireLiaison Officer.

(2) All matter to be burnt at the site to bein one heap within the confines of thesaid pit prior to the fire being lit.

(3) No fires to be lit without the permissionof the Works Supervisor or the WorksForeman.

(4) At least two men to be constantly inattendance at the fire whilst burning isbeing carried out.

(5) That the Company's fire fighting unit beon hand before any fire is lit.

(6) No fire to be left unattended until in-spected and approved by the WorksSupervisor or the Works Foreman.

(7) Fires only to be lit between 8.30 a.m. and3.30 p.m., Monday to Thursday inclusive.

(8) No fire to be lit on land subject to thissuspension on a day for which the firehazard forecast, issued by the Bureau ofMeteorology in Perth in respect of thelocality is "Dangerous".

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 4th December, 1972.Corres. 476.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension of the prohibited burning times declaredfor the Shire of Williams so far as the declarationrelates to protective burning only for that partof the Shire within the Prohibited Burning TimesZone 4, from the 3rd December, 1972 to the 9thDecember. 1972, both dates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under control of the ChiefFire Control Officer appointed by the Council,under such conditions as the Council may impose.

J A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 4th December, 1972.

Corres. 605.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act, 1954, has approved forthe districts of the municipalities mentioned andfor the periods stated in the schedule hereunder,of the following:-

(a) Acting under the powers conferred bysection 17 subsection (3) (i) of the BushFires Act, 1954, of the suspension of alldeclarations of prohibited burning timesunder section 17 of the Act, so far assuch declarations extend to any land usedfor Railway purposes; and

(b) Acting under the powers conferred bysection 17 subsection (3) (iv) of the Act,of the suspension of all declarations forprohibited burning times under section 17of the Act so far as such declarationsextend to all land on those parts of roadshaving a common boundary with land usedfor Railway purposes, as is situated be-tween the road formation and the saidcommon boundary.

Any burning undertaken under the provision ofthis suspension shall be subject to the followingconditions:-

(1) No burning shall be undertaken on anyday on which the Local Authority or anofficer nominated by it prohibits burningon the land affected by these suspensions.

(2) No burning shall be undertaken on dayswhen the fire hazard forecast issued bythe Bureau of Meteorology for the areaconcerned is "dangerous" except in ac-cordance with the provisions of the BushFires Act.

(3) At least three men shall be constantly inattendance at every fire until it has beencompletely extinguished including allsmouldering logs, timber, disused sleepersand other inflammable material.

(4) Each man shall be provided with a heavyfire rake and each three men with atleast one knapsack spray with sufficientwater for its operation

4630 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

(5) Any burning carried out under the pro-visions of this suspension shall complywith section 18 and all other relevantprovisions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

Schedule.Period of Suspension: From (incl.); to (incl.).

Shires:Dumbleyung; 4/12/72; 8/12/72.Gnowangerup; 4/12/72; 8/12/72.Tambellup 4/12/72; 8/12/72.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 18.)

Restricted Burning Times—Order of Suspension.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1972.Cones. 1171.

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof all the provisions of subsection 2 of section 18of the Bush Fires Act in respect of the municipalityof the Shire of West Kimberley for the period 1stJanuary, 1973 to the 31st March, 1973 both datesinclusive. All other provisions of the Bush FiresAct must be complied with.

This order is issued subject to the condition thatany fires may be lit during the period of thissuspension, provided that reasonable precautionsare taken to prevent the fires escaping.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 4th December, 1972.Corres. 1190.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension of the Prohibited Burning Times de-clared for the Shire of West Pilbara as far asthe declaration relates to protective burning withinthe townsite of Onslow from the 4th December,1972 to the 31st December, 1972, inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be under the control of theWest Pilbara Shire Council and comply with allrevelant provisions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954

J. A. W. ROBT,F,Y,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 38.)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1972.IT is hereby notified that the following Councilshave appointed the following persons as Bush FireControl Officers for their municipalities:

Town of Canning: N. C. Steggall.Carnamah: L. J. Moroney.Cranbrook: I. Parsons, L. *. Climie, G. Drage.

J. A. Sprigg, J. L. Tuckett and H. Stretch.Greenough: I. Harrison.Kalamunda: S. L. Kostera.Murray: M. R. H. Southcombe.Nyabing-Pingrup: L. Crosby and E. P. Good-

child.Pingelly: R. B. Barnett and J. Watts.Plantagenet: A. J. Milesi.West Arthur: A. J. Harrison.West Pilbara: J. E. Kelly, J. R. Hooson, L.

Parsons, M. Herbert, A. Jenkin, J. Skinner,P. Richardson, K. Wilkin and B. Bolitho.

Yilgarn: N. A. Posa.

The following appointments have been cancel-led:

Town of Canning: R. Bond.Carnamah: J. R. Adamson.Chittering: J. A. Collins.Cranbrook: A. J. Parsons, L. Peacock, B. L.

McPharlin, R. Clapin, L. Brooks and J. G.Forrester.

Greenough: C. Smith.Kalamunda: D. H. Hood.Manjimup: J. Pernich, P. Kammann and B.

W. Starkie.Nyabing-Pingrup: B. F. Goodchild and G. T.

Hobley.Pingelly: L. N. Shaddick and A. H. Gericke.West Pilbara: C. E. Kinch, H. K. Clowes, I.

D. Blair and E. J. Norman.Yilgarn: W. J. Grace.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 38.)

Chief Fire Control Officers.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1972.IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas approved of the appointment of the followingpersons for their respective Councils:

Local Authority; Chief Fire Control Officer;Deputy Chief Fire Control Officer.

Carnamah; D. I. Bowman; W. D. Grierson.Chittering; L. J. Atkinson; V. B. Harding.Kalamunda; C. R. Philip; S. L. Kostera.Yilgarn: N. A. Posa; G. Goodhill.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 38.)

Fire Weather Officers.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1972.IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas approved of the appointment of Mr. J. M.Paterson as Deputy Fire Weather Officer for theShire of Nyabing-Pingrup.

The appointment of Mr. E. F. Altham as DeputyFire Weather Officer for the Shire of Nyabing-Pingrup has been cancelled.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 24, Regulation 16.)

Authorised Officers.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1972.IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas appointed the following persons under theprovisions of the Bush Fires Act and regulationsmade thereunder, to issue permits to burn cloverin the following Councils:—

Cranbrook: J. L. Tuckett, H. Stretch, G. Drage,J. A. Sprigg, I. Parsons and L. S. Climie.

Pingelly: G. H. Giles, J. Watts and R. B.Barnett.

The following appointments have been can-celled:

Cranbrook: C. Mitchell, A. J. Parsons, L. Pea-cock, B. L. McPharlin, R. Clapin, L. Brooksand J. G. Forrester.

Pingelly: A. H. Gericke.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

8 December, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4631

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1972.Corres. 141.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act has approved of thesuspension of the prohibited burning times de-clared for the Shire of Cranbrook as far as thedeclaration relates to protective burning withinthe following townsites from the 11th December,1972 to the 13th December, 1972, both dates in-clusive :-

Town of Cranbrook Prohibited Burning TimesZone 4.

Town of Franklin Prohibited Burning TimesZone 6.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil under the control of the Chief Fire ControlOfficer under such conditions as the Council mayimpose.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme.

Shire of Capel Town Planning Scheme No. 3.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire Councilof Capel on 10th November, 1972, passed thefollowing Resolution:

Resolved that the Council, in pursuance ofsection 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended), pre-pare the above Town Planning Schemewith reference to an area situate whollywithin the Shire of Capel and enclosedwithin the inner edge of the blue borderon a plan now produced to the Council andmarked and certified by the Shire Clerkunder his hand dated the 10th November,1972, as "Scheme Area Map".

Dated this 28th day of November, 1972.W. WRIGHT,

Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Town of Geraldton Interim Development OrderNo. 2.

T.P.B. 26/3/2/1.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor in Executive Council has approved of theextension of the Town of Geraldton InterimDevelopment Order No. 2 for a further period of12 months from 1st December, 1972, pursuant tothe provisions of section 7B of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended).

6th December, 1972.E. P. THIEL,

Secretary, Town Planning Board.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Albany Town Planning Scheme No. 1—Amendment No. 11.

T.P.B. 853/5/4/1, Pt. N.NOTICE is hereby given that the Albany ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Crown Reserves 24865,24866 and 24867 from Government Reserves toNoxious Industry.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Chester Pass Road, Albany, and will beopen for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including the 19th January, 1973.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth, and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with the Shire Clerk, Shire ofAlbany, P.O. Box 33, Albany 6330, on or beforethe 19th January, 1973.

F. P. JAGO,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Busselton Town Planning Scheme No. 1—Amendment No. 37.

T.P.B. 853/6/6/1, Pt. 12.NOTICE is hereby given that the Busselton ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Lot 12 Sussex Loc. 6Bussell Highway, Beachlands from Residential toService Station.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Prince Street, Busselton, and will be openfor inspection without charge during the hours of9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on all days of the week exceptSaturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays until andincluding the 19th January, 1973.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth, and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with the Shire Clerk, Shire ofBusselton, P.O. Box 84, Busselton 6280, on orbefore the 19th January, 1973.

P. S. HOLGATE,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Shire of Kwinana Town Planning Scheme No. 1—Amendment No. 2.

T.P.B. 853/2/26/1, Pt. 2.IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theHon. Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Kwinana Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on the 5th December, 1972 for the purposeof amending the Scheme Text in the manner asset out in the Schedule annexed hereto.

F. G. J. BAKER,President.

F. W. MORGAN,Shire Clerk.

Schedule.1. Deleting the following use classes and their

appurtenant symbols from Table No. 1—ZoningTable:

No. 19 Hotel.No. 34 Petrol Filling Station.No. 47 Service Station.No. 53 Tavern.

4632 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [8 December, 1972.

2. Adding at the end of PART III and afterclause 3.8 a new clause to read-

3.9 Special Uses: The lots (Service Stations,Hotels and Taverns) and/or parts of lots asare specified herein shall be subject to thespecific uses as are set out in this clause:

A. Service Stations:Lot N85 Cockburn Road, Naval

Base.Lot 2 Weston Street, Naval Base.Lot M1039 Medina Avenue, Me-

dina.Lot M878 Pace Road, Medina.Lot C2 Calista Avenue, Calista.Pt. Lot 701 Thomas Road, Wel-

lard.Pt. Lot E5 Gilmore Avenue, Kwi-

nana.B. Hotels and Taverns:

Lot 116 Rockingham Road, NavalBase.

Lot 2 Chisham Avenue, Kwinana.Lot M877 Pace Road, Medina.Pt. Lot 701 Thomas Road, Wel-

lard.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED).

Shire of Northam—Interim DevelopmentOrder No. 1.

T.P.B. 26/4/23/1.NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance withthe provisions of subsection (2) of section 7B ofthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended), and by direction of the Minister forTown Planning a summary as set out hereunder ofthe Northam Shire Council Interim DevelopmentOrder No. One made pursuant to the provisionsof section 7B of that Act is hereby published forgeneral information.

The Hon. Minister for Town Planning has madecopies of this Order available for inspection by anyperson free of charge at the offices of the TownPlanning Board, Oakleigh Building, 22 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, and at the offices of the NorthamShire Council Fitzgerald Street, Northam duringnormal office hours.

SUMMARY1. The Shire of Northam Interim Development

Order No. One contains provisions inter alia-(a) That the Order applies to that part of

the Shire of Northam specified in theOrder.

(b) That, subject as therein stated, theNortham Shire Council is the authorityresponsible for its administration.

(c) That the carrying out of certain develop-ment on land within the scope of theOrder without approval as stated thereinis prohibited.

(d) Relating to the application for, and grantof approval for, development other thandevelopment permitted by the Order.

(e) Relating to development by a public auth-ority.

(f) Relating to certain development permittedby this Order.

(g) Relating to the continuance of the lawfuluse of land and buildings.

(h) Relating to appeals against refusal ofapproval for development or against con-ditions subject to which approval to carryout development is granted.

2. The Order has effect from and after thepublication of this summary in the GovernmentGazette.

Dated 18th November, 1972.K. J. HIGGS,

Acting Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been prepared and is available for inspection.

Shire of Port HedlandTown Planning Scheme No. 1—Amendment No. 6.

T.P.B. 853/8/4/2, Pt. E.NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theShire of Pt. Hedland in pursuance of its powersunder the Town Planning and Development Act,1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of includingan appeal clause in the Scheme Text to allowappeals to be lodged in accordance with Part V ofthe Act.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CivicCentre, McGregor Street, Port Hedland, and will beopen for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays un-til and including the 29th December, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been deposi-ted at the office of the Town Planning Department,Perth and will similarly be open for inspection forthe same period between the hours of 10 a.m. and4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with The Shire Clerk, Shire of PortHedland, P.O. Box 41, Port Hedland 6721, on orbefore the 29th December, 1972.

L. S. ROGERS,Shire Clerk.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Acceptance of Tenders

ContractNo. Particulars Contractor Amount

$ c18394 Ashfield Part Lot 399 Fisher Street—Purchase and Removal of Cape Demolition Co. Pty. Ltd. 344.00

Residence18341 Dalwallinu Hospital—Mechanical Services (nominated sub-con-

tract)Walker Air Conditioning Pty.

Ltd.80,433.00

18297 Moora Agricultural Department—New Office Block .... Hobbs & Walters Pty. Ltd. 159,713 .0018424 Denmark Sewerage Construction of Reticulation Sewers and Floreat Plumbing Pty. Ltd. 10,943 .80

Additions to Treatment Works.18373 P.M.C. Psychiatric Unit—Service Lift Installation .... ..„ Grant Elevators Pty. Limited 3,718 .00P.A. Mt. Lawley Technical College--Six Classrooms and Stores .... C.K.W. Construction & De-

velopment Pty. Ltd.99,176 .00

18343 East Perth Police Headquarters—Electrical Installations (nomin-ated sub-contract)

Amalgamated Electrical Ser-vices

377,605.00

18399 Leonora Police Station and Quarters—Electrical Installation W. D. & M. L. Barber 5,390 .80(nominated sub-contract)

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 4633

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Tenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following works.Tenders are to be addressed to " The Hon. Minister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public Works Department, corner King's

Park Road and Havelock Street, West Perth," and are to be endorsed " Tender."The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Contract No.

18435

18440

18441

18442

184441844518447 §18449

18451

18452 ....

184531845418455

18456

18457

18458

18459

18460

18461 ....

18462*

18463 ....

18464

1846618467

18468

18469

18470

18471

18472

18473

1847418475

18476

18477

18478

18479

18480

Project Closing Date

Hospital—Laundry and Linen Service, Ellis—Supply of Water 12/12/72Treatment Equipment (nominated sub-contract)

Perth Medical Centre—Psychiatric Unit—Frozen Food Recon- 16/1/73stitution Equipment—Supply and Installation

Karratha High School—Major Extensions 1972—Bitumen 7/12/72Roadworks and Paving Contract

Hospital Laundry and Linen Service Ellis—Goods Lift

19/12/72installation

Glendale Primary School—Bore and Pump .... 5/12/72North Parinelia Primary School—Grounds Water Reticulation

5/12/72Port Hedland Harbour No. 1 Berth—Construction .... 31/1/73Collie Sewerage—Construction of Sewers and Additions to 12/12/72

Sewage Treatment Works

Manjimup Department of Agriculture—Additions to Offices.... 12/12/72

Katanning Agricultural Department District Office—Addi- 12/12/72tions and Alterations

Carine High School—Bore and Pump Installation 12/12/72Carine High School—Grounds Water Reticulation 12/12/72Manjimup Primary School—L.P. Gas Heating 12/12/72

Bunbury Old Light House—Purchase and Removal .... 19/12/72

Manjimup—Agriculture Department—Additions to District

19/12/72Office—Electrical Installation (sub-contract)

O'Connor Fire Brigade—Conversion of existing building to a 19/12/72Fire Extinguisher Servicing Centre

O'Connor Fire Brigades—Workshops Servicing Centre and

19/12/72Fire Station—Mechanical Services

W.A. Fire Brigade Board—O'Connor Workshop Office and

19/12/72Store—Electrical Services Installation (nominated sub-contract)

Albany Senior High School—New Commonwealth Library 19/12/72

and Classroom—AdditionsCollie Hospital—Alterations and Additions 19/12/72

Collie Hospital—Alterations and Additions—Electrical 19/12/72Services (nominated sub-contract)

Collie Hospital—Alterations and Additions—Mechanical 19/12/72Services

McCall Centre, Cottesloe—Bore and Pump Installation 19/12/72Perth Medical Centre, Psychiatric Unit—Bain Maries—Sup- 16/1/73

ply and InstallationSwanbourne/Graylands Hospitals—Artesian Bore Construc- 19/12/72

tionRockingham Police Station—Erection of Additions and New 19/12/72

Vehicle Examination BuildingKatanning Senior High School—Hot Water and L.P. Gas 16/1/73

Services—InstallationHospital Laundry and Linen Service Ellis—Central Plant— *11/1/73

Supply and InstallationHospital Laundry and Linen Service Ellis—Installation of

*11/1/73

Mechanical Ventilation and Air ConditioningWickepin Primary School—Pavilion Room and Shelter Shed— 16/1/73

Purchase and Removal (Timber Framed and Asbestos)Whitby Falls Hostel (Mundijong)—New Dairy—Erection .... 16/1/73Bassendean, Whitfield Street and West Road—Purchase and

9/1/73

Removal of 6 (Six) Houses (Timber Framed and Brick andTile)

Hospital Laundry and Linen Service—Ellis Chimney Stacks— 16/1/73Erection

Kojonup Junior High School—Erection of Resource Centre.... 16/1/73

Donnybrook Junior High School—Erection of Resource Centre 16/1/73

Gnowangerup Junior High School—Erection of Resource 16/1/73

CentreKoorda Primary School—Purchase and Removal—Two Old

16/1/73

Classrooms and Two Shelter Sheds (Timber Framed)

Conditions now Available at

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), Port HedlandP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. Water Supply, Bun-

bury, P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D. (A.D.), Bunbury,P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D. (A.D.), Albany,Clerk of Courts, Katanning,P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), AlbanyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyClerk of Courts, CollieP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyClerk of Courts, CollieP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyClerk of Courts, CollieP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Narrogin (A.D.)P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. NarroginP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), AlbanyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), BunburyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), AlbanyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D.), NorthamP.W.D. (A.D.), Merredin

* At 10 a.m. at the W.A . Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth.§ $10 non-returnable fee for first copy Tender Document. $30 subsequent copy.

T. J. LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works.

4634 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

Public Works Department,Perth, 29th November, 1972.

H. & L. 394/50, Vol. 2.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofJohn Edward Groundwater as a Radio Surveyorin accordance with section 14 (1) of the WesternAustralian Marine Act, 1948-1968.

T. J. LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972.Sale of Land.

P.W. 76/64.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1972, the sale byPrivate Contract or Public Auction of the landhereinafter described, such land being no longerrequired for the work for which it was taken.

Land.That portion of Avon Location P5 coloured

green on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 47662 being part ofthe land contained in Certificate of Title Volume1186, Folio 226.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1972.

T. J. LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works.

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY ACT, 1926-1967.P.W. 1180/66.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint Mr. John DavidMurray as Chairman of the Albany Port Authorityfor the period ending 31st October, 1973.

T. J. LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works,

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY ACT, 1926-1967.Application for Lease of Land.

WHEREAS an application has been received by theAlbany Port Authority from Hunts Canning Co.Pty. Ltd. for a lease of part of Albany Town Lot651, being land vested in the Authority, for a termof 21 years for the purpose of construction offactory and stores, this notice is advertised in ac-cordance with section 25 of the Act.

Dated this 10th day of November, 1972.E. J. NORMAN,Managing Secretary.

CANCELLATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO RESUME LAND.

M.R.D. 581/70.THE Hon. Minister for Works gives notice that theNotice of Intention to Resume Land from portionof Canning Location 16 being Lot 1092 on Plan2569 (Certificate of Title Volume 1079, Folio 16)appearing on Page 4594 of the Government Gazette(No. 110) of 1st December, 1972, is hereby can-celled.

Dated the 4th day of December, 1972.F. RANDALL,

Acting, Secretary,Main Roads Department.

P.V.O. 793/66; Ex. Co. No. 3585.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

LAND ACQUISITION

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board—Cannington Metro Main Drain—Wharf Street Section

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto—being all in the Canning District have, in pursuance of the written consent and approval of His Excellency the Governor, actingby and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 29th day of November, 1972, been compulsorily taken and set apartfor the purposes of the following public work, namely—Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board—CanningtonMetro Main Drain—Wharf Street Section.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked off on Plan,P.W.D., W.A., 47612, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board,for an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges,obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A. Owner or Reputed Owner

No. 47612Description Area

a. r. p.0 0 21.8

0 0 16.5

0 0 36.9

1 Ellen Monaghan and MaudWoodall

2 Edwin Charles Reading

3 Rosina Dorothy Brown

Portion of Canning Location 2, being that part of the landcoloured blue on Plan 8694 (Sheet 1) as is contained in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 739

Portion of Canning Location 2, being that part of the landcoloured blue on Plan 8694 (Sheet 1) as is contained in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1069, Folio 801

Portion of Canning Location 105, being that part of the landcoloured blue on Plan 8694 (Sheet 2) as is contained in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 19, Folio 91A.

Certified correct this 8th day of November, 1972.

C. J. JAMIESON,Minister for Works.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 29th day of November, 1972.

8 December, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4635

P.V.O. 693/71; Ex. Co. No. 3584

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972; Local Government Act, 1960-1972, Public Works Act, 1902-1972'

LAND ACQUISITION

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board—Wembley Downs Sewerage Pumping Station Siteand City of Stirling Drainage Sump Site

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto—being all in the Swan District—have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting byand with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 29th day of November, 1972, been compulsorily taken and set apart forthe purposes of the following public work, namely—Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board—Wembley DownsSewerage Pumping Site and City of Stirling Drainage Sump Site.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked off on Plan,P.W.D., W.A., 47699, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Metropolitan Water Supply. Sewerage and Drainage Board andCity of Stirling, for an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed freed and discharged from all trusts,mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A. Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

No. 47699

1 Robert Nichols Portion of Swan Location 3176 being Lot 7 on Diagram 29665,and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1279, Folio 492

1 659 m2

Certified correct this 22nd day of November, 1972.

C. J. JAMIESON,Minister for Works.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 29th day of November, 1972.

P.V.O. 315/72Ex. Co. No. 3583.

Local Government Act, 1960-1971; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

LAND ACQUISITION

City of Subiaco—Car Parking Area

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto—being all in the Swan District have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting byand with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 29th day of November, 1972, been compulsorily taken and set apart forthe purposes of City of Subiaco—Car Parking area.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked of on Plan,P.W.D., W.A., 47495, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the City of Subiaco, for an estate in fee simple in possession for thepurpose herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way,or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A. Owner or Reputed Owner

No. 47495Description Area

a. r. p.

Alfred John Harris and Eva Portion of Swan Location 396 and being Lots 23 and 24 of Section 0 0 38.2Jean Florence Harris D on Plan 421, being the whole of the land comprised in Cer-

tificates of Title Volume 1127, Folio 445 and Volume 324,Folio 114

Certified correct this 27th day of November, 1972.

C. J. JAMIESON,Minister for Works.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 29th day of Novembe1972.r, 9

Portion of Sussex Location 5, being part ofLot 14 (Certificate of Title Volume 1303,Folio 613)

Portion of Sussex Location 5, being part ofLot 48 (Certificate of Title Volume 1303,Folio 614)

Portion of Sussex Location 5, being part ofLot 47 (Certificate of Title Volume 202,Folio 129A)

Portion of Sussex Location 5, being part ofLot 13 on Plan 609 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1082, Folio 562)

Portion of Sussex Location 5, being part ofLot 20 (Certificate of Title Volume 1234,Folio 701)

1 366 m2

6 020 n1.2

126 m5

1 . 36 ha

5 084 m2

4636

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

Main Roards Act, 1930-1972; Public Works Act, 1902-1972 M.R.D. 1031/72

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the Busselton District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, construction of the Bunbury-YallingupRoad, Siesta Park Deviation, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A., 7102-114, whichmay be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

Radford Park ProprietaryLimited

Radford Park ProprietaryLimited

2 Edward Charles Fuller and E. C. and F. M. FullerFlorence Maud Fuller

3 Wilroy Pastoral Company Wilroy Pastoral CompanyPty. Ltd. Pty. Ltd.

4 Dulcie Stella, Tickle and D. S. and P. A. Tickle .Phillip Athelston Tickle

Dulcie Stella Tickle and D. S. and P. A. 'TicklePhillip Athelston Tickle

Dated this 4th day of December, 1972.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Main Drainage.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 487046/72.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and pro-vision of the following works, namely:—

Bent Street Branch Drain.Description of Proposed Works:

The construction of an Open Channel and PipedDrain approximately nineteen hundred feet long,together with all necessary apparatus and thingsconnected therewith, as shown on Plan No. M.W.B.11698.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided:

Portion of the Town of Canning within thepostal district of Cannington.

Actual construction works will take place in oradjacent to, the following properties:

Station Street, Bent Street, Lot 271 BentStreet, Portion Canning Location 95, Lots1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Lake Street, Sutton Street,Drain Reserve through Portion Location95.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided:

To improve the drainage in portion of the Townof Canning.

The Times when and Place at which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected.

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 8th day of December, 1972,between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p m.

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-

vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Main Drainage.

Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 487392/72.NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

Dutton Crescent Branch Drain.Description of Proposed Works:

The construction of a piped and open channeldrain approximately 2,700 feet long together withall necessary apparatus and things connectedtherewith as shown on plan M.W.B. 11680.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided:

Portion of the City of Stirling within the postaldistricts of Gwelup and Hamersley.

Actual construction works will take place in, oradjacent to, the following properties:

Lot 416 (Drain Reserve) Dutton Crescent, lotsPt 92, 5 and 30 Erindale Road, lot 4Balcatta Road, Balcatta Road (itself), lotsPt. 11, 23 and 17 Balcatta Road, lots 25and Pt. 7 Gribble Road.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided:

For the improved disposal of surplus water inthat portion of the City of Stirling.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4637

The Times when and Place at which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 8th day of December, 1972,between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

H. E. J. HEWITT,General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

Metropolitan Main Drainage.Notice of Intention.

M.W.B. 488491/72NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1972, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:

Town of Canning.Lynwood Avenue Main Drain—Section 1—

Ferndale.Description of Proposed Works:

The construction of a Piped and Open Drainapproximately two thousand feet long togetherwith all necessary apparatus and things connectedtherewith.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works will beConstructed or Provided:

Portion of the Town of Canning within thepostal district of Ferndale and in the vicinity ofHigh Road, Dampiera Way, Blancoa Road,Lambertia Way and Coniston Way.

(Note: Some portions of the subdivision arepossibly not finalised.)

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or provided and the Parts ofthe Area which are Intended to be Served bythe Works:

For the disposal of surplus water in that portionof the Town of Canning within the boundaryshown on plan M.W.B. 11721.

The Times when and Place at which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 8th day of December,1972, between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

H E. J. HEWITT,General Manager.

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972,provide that:

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or pro-vision of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice.

(b) If, after that month has expired theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.Metropolitan Water Supply.

Notice of Intention.M.W.B. 812332/72.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act 1909-1972 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provisionof the following works, namely:—

Shire of Wanneroo—Mirrabooka.Mirrabooka High Level Outlet Water Mains.

Description of Proposed Works:The construction of

(a) a thirty-six inch diameter water mainapproximately nine hundred and ninetyfeet in length.

(b) a twenty-four inch diameter water mainapproximately nine hundred and ninetyfeet in length.

(c) an eighteen inch diameter water main ap-proximately two thousand, seven hundredand seventy-two feet in length.

(d) an eighteen-inch diameter water main ap-proximately three thousand, one hundredand sixty-eight feet in length.

(e) a twelve-inch diameter water main ap-proximately ten thousand, two hundredand ninety-six feet in length.

The Localities in which the Proposed works willbe Constructed or Provided:

(a) Commencing within the Mirrabooka Reser-voir, Reserve No. 18642, and proceeding thence ina southwesterly and northwesterly direction tothe western corner of the reserve, to and along theproposed reservoir access road to Koondoola Avenue.

(b) Commencing at the terminal point of (a)above and proceeding thence in a southwesterlydirection along Koondoola Avenue to the junctionof Butterworth Avenue and terminating thereat.

(c) Commencing at the terminal point of (b)above and proceeding thence in a westerly directionalong Koondoola Avenue to the intersection ofMirrabooka Avenue and termination thereat.

(d) Commencing at the intersection of WarwickRoad and Mirrabooka Avenue and proceedingthence in a westerly direction along Warwick Roadto the junction of Curtis Way and terminatingthereat.

(e) Commencing at the intersection of Mirra-booka Avenue and Warwick Road and proceedingthence in a southerly direction along MirrabookaAvenue to Montrose Avenue, thence southwesterlyalong Montrose Avenue to Hainsworth Avenue,thence northwesterly along Hainsworth Avenue toSalcott Road, thence southwesterly along SalcottRoad into and across public open space lot 960to Roydon Way, thence northerly and westerlyalong Roydon Way into and along a footway toBurham Way, thence northerly along Burham Wayinto and along a footway to Harford Way, continu-ing thence northerly along Harford Way toAmberton Avenue, thence easterly along AmbertonAvenue to Shalford Way, thence northerly alongShalford Way to and across lot 420, public openspace lot 419, to Curtis Way, thence northerly alongCurtis Way to the junction of Warwick Road andterminating thereat. The above works and locali-ties are shown on plan M.W.B. 11742.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed or Provided:

To provide a water supply into the Koondoolaand Girrawheen areas.

4638 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sectionsand Specifications may be Inspected:

At the office of the Board, corner of Kings ParkRoad and Havelock Street West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 8th day of December, 1972,between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

H. E. J HEWITT,General Manager.

SUMMARY.

Credit Balance 1/7/71 ....Receipts as per Statement ....

Payments as per Statement

Credit Balance 30/6/72

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.

7,8921,959,909

1,987,8011,930,117

$37,684

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972provide that:-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provisionof the proposed works, within one monthafter the date of publication of the abovenotice.

(b) If, after that month has expired, theobjections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and providedother requirements of the Act have beencomplied with, the Governor may make anOrder, to be notified in the Gazette, em-powering the Board to undertake the cons-truction of the proposed works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD, WESTERN

AUSTRALIA.Yanchep/Gingin Groundwater Investigations.

1. Tenders are invited for two separate con-tracts, one for drilling ten investigation wells andten observation holes and the other for drillingeleven investigation wells and eleven observationholes. Approximately half the observation holes ineach case are to be drilled using cable tool equip-ment and the remainder using rotary equipment.The observation holes are to be cased with threeinch PVC. The investigation wells are to be drilledby either rotary or cable tool means, cased witheight inch tubing, developed and test pumped.

2. Documents may be obtained from room 409,Government Offices, 2 Havelock Street, West Perthon or after 4th December, 1972 on payment of $5.00for each copy.

3. Completed tenders shall be delivered to theabove room and will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on5th January, 1973. Tenders shall be addressed tothe General Manager, and marked "Tender forYanchep (or Gingin) Groundwater Investigations".

H. E. HEWITT,General Manager.

CITY OF MELVILLE.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

$1,043,273

3,977376,09680,150

164,009641

15,296215,226

61,241

$1,959,909

Payments.Administration ....Debt ServicePublic Works and ServicesTown Planning ...Health Services ..Building ControlLibraries ..Materials Over AllocatedDonations and Grants .... .All Other Works and ServicesPrivate Works ...Transfers to Reserves .... .Transfers to Trust-C.A.R. GranTransfers and RefundsCapital Expenditure:

Land and Buildings ...Plant Machinery and ToolsFurniture Equipment, etc.

$1,930,117

Assets.Current Assets .... 102,101Non-Current Assets .... 426,574Deferred Assets .... .... 104,240C.A.R. Grant-Unspent 108,173Reserve Fund Contra ... 24,268Fixed Assets 1,812,571

$2,577,927

Liabilities. $Current Liabilities .... 24,805Non-Current Liabilities 202,814Deferred Liabilities .... 2,919,067

$3,146,686

Municipal Accumulation Account-Debit Balance $588,759

Contingent Liability-Loan Capital Approxi-mately .,.• $1,489,115

K. IL HURST,Mayor.

J. E. ELLIS,Town Clerk.

Licenses .... 176,298.06Government Grants 34,597.35Main Road Trust Fund Grant 236,273.00Income from Property 34,078.54Sanitation Charges 1,390.05Fines and Penalties 33,071.53Other Fees 18,305.71Other Revenue 416,296.95

Total Receipts . .... 81,416,409.98

Payments.

Administration: $Staff Section 37,301.80Membership Section 9,286.05Debt Service 145,990.29

Public Works and Services:Streets, Roads and Bridges

Construction .... 423,276.11Maintenance .... 81,013.95Street Cleaning 6,290.12Other 26,345.58

Street Lighting .... 14,512.75Parks, Gardens, RecreationGrounds, Baths, Beaches,etc.- 72,540.17

Buildings :Construction and Equipment 17,971.11Maintenance 60,810.33

Town Planning ... 34,108.23Health Services ... 63,190.65Bush Fire Control 1,461.31Traffic Control .... 52,435.79Building Control .. 12,340.55Public Works Overheads .... 117,600.55

Less Allocated to Works andServices .... 106,289.78

11,310.77Plant, Machinery and Tools:

Purchase of Plant . 1,906.45Purchase of Tools . 417.29Operation Costs. 61,230.14

• WorksLess Allocated to andServices 58,332.41

2,897.73Materials:

Purchases . 103,861.71Less Allocated to Works . .... 113,013.17

Cr. 9,151.46Payments to Main Road Trust Fund 152,075.56Donations and Grants:

Statutory .. 28,977.12Non-statutory 2,234.49

Other Payments .... 159,693.24

Total Payments $1,409,235.98

SUMMARY.

Municipal Fund-1/7/71-Debit 10,145.89Receipts as per Statement .. 1,416,409.98

1,406,264.09Payments as per Statement ... 1,409,235.98

Municipal Fund-30/6/72-Debit . $2,971.89

RatesLicensesGovernment GrantsIncome from PropertySanitation ..Fines and PenaltiesOther FeesOther RevenuePrivate Works

(Unspent)

$86,372

371,534799,722

30,501196,94533,58678,003

Cr. 7,66558,5883,408

64,62220,162

108,173206

28,83141,83415,495

TOWN OF ALBANY.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

Rates ..Payments in Lieu of Rates ..

463,130.412,968.38

Expenditure 1971/1972 .

Balance at 30th June, 1972 ..

466,270.87 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

309,385.18 YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

$$156,885.69

Total Assets 1,521,427.36

Total Liabilities .. 1,380,383.71

Municipal Accumulation Fund—Surplus .... $141,043.65

Payments 1971-1972 as per Statement ....

Debit Balance 30/6/72 .

993,114.03. 1,056,125.15

$63,011.12

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4639

TRUST FUND.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

Cash at Bank 1st July, 1971 .... 16,248.96Stamp Duty26,381.00Motor Vehicle Insurance Trust 212,622.73Private Works .... 52,514.23Deposits .... 173.18Transfers ex Municipal Fund 2,088.65Interest Received .... 634.71

$310,663.46

Contingent Liability: The amount of interest includedin Loan Debentures issued, payable over the life of theloans and not shown under the heading of Loan Liabi-lity is approximately $735,267.60.

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct.

Dated this 28th day of November 1972.H. J. SMITH,

Mayor.F. R. BRAND,

Town Clerk.

Payments.

Stamp Duty ....Motor Vehicle Insurance TrustTransfer of InterestPrivate Works ....Deposit Refunds ....Sale of Land for Non-payment of RatesAlbany Youth Centre ....BuildingsAlbany Art CompetitionBalance at 30th June, 1972

LOAN CAPITAL FUND.

Balance at 1st July, 1971 ....Loan Receipts ..

$26,381.00

212,622.73415.61

50,836.66300.00

1,504.41639.29191.25202.37

7,570.14

$310,663.46

156,599.70309,671.17

We have audited the Books, Accounts and Vouchers ofthe Town of Albany for the year ended 30th June, 1972.In our opinion, the Balance Sheet at 30th June, 1972,and the related financial statements are prepared on abasis consistent with the Accounting Directions of theLocal Government Act and present a true and fair viewof the state of affairs of the Town of Albany. Theaccounting and other records examined by us are pro-perly kept in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1971.

WILSON, BISHOP, BOWES & CRAIG,Chartered Accountants.

SHIRE OF BOULDER.

25,962.271,031.09

26,993.3622,961.15

$4,032.21

PLANT REPLACEMENT RESERVE FUND.

Balance at 1st July, 1971 ....Interest Received

Purchases of Plant

Balance at 30th June, 1972 ..

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

$ $

iactee ..ns s es

Government Grants ....C.A.R. Fund Grants ....Income from PropertySanitation Charges ....Fines and Penalties ....Vermin Receipts ..Other Fees ..Transfer from Metal *Trading FundOther Revenue ..Contribution to WorksPrivate Works ....

Total Receipts ..

211,995.36160,655.7596,490.13

184,918.0045,165,1430,970,24

167.703,181.477,249.65

30,000.0050,438.54

128,235.9618,717.98

.... $968,185.92Current Assets:

Cash at Bank and InvestmentsTrust Fund .... 17,570.14Loan Capital Fund 156,885.69

Reserve Fund .. 4,032.21178,488.04

Sundry DebtorsRates .... 64,490.71Sundry Accounts 13,662.68

Stock on Hand— ...Suspense Account ...Private Works Recoverable to

Municipal Fund ._. . 5,092.48Interest Accrued on Investments,

etc. 1,227.62Deferred Assets:

Debtors—Self-supporting Loans 88,058.47Trust Account ... 12,850.10

Fixed Assets—at cost fess Depreciation:Freehold Land .... 147,651.07

755,246.0041,997.00

155,796.0098.00

6,808.53

1,884.007,789.00 1,117,269.60

$1,521,427.36

Payments.

Administration—Staff 69,637.75Less Allocated to Works and Services 25.812.94

43,824.81Administration—Members .... 6,525.94Debt Services . 80,891.01Public Works and Services:

Sewerage Construction ... 127,931.96Road Construction and Main-

tenance 256,725.03Street Lighting .... 18,718.74Parks, Gardens, Recreation

70,952.51Buildings Construction and

Maintenance .... 83,850.82558,179.06

Town Planning Control 9,461.90Health Services 26,754.37Sanitation ... 21,994.92Traffic Control 16,289.14Building Control 10,122.08Cemeteries .... ..„ 612.00Public Works Overheads—overallo-

Cr. 2,606.45Plant, Machinery and Tools—Pur-

chasesPlant Operation 'Costs—under allo-

20,303.65

cated .... 7,802.02Materials Purchased—overallocated Cr. 3,686.33Payments to Main Roads Trust

78,153.3911,942.2428,345.42

Buildings ....Furniture and EquipmentMachinery and Plant ....BarbecuesTools....Museum and Art Gallery– Con-

tentsFencing

Total Assets

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities:Bank Overdraft—Municipal

FundTown of Albany—No. 2 AccountSundry Creditors ....Accrued Charges ....Trust Funds

External Creditors ....Municipal Fund Monies ....

Plant Replacement Reserve ....Reserve for Parking Facilities

Deferred Liabilities: Loan LiabilityForm 8A ....

Total Liabilities

SUMMARY.

Donations and Grants ....Other Works and Services ....Private Works ....Transfer to Metal Crushing Plant

Reserve.Transfer to 'Metal Trading d'osncern.Transfer to Electricity Trading Con-

.. ....cern ....All Other ExpenditureCommonwealth Unemployment

Relief Grant ....Septic Tank Overdraft Payout

Total Payments ....

SUMMARY.

Credit Balance 1/7/71Receipts 1971-1972 as per Statement

112,847.8241,852.512,029.37

13,701.00

16,588.003,255.00

8,519.716,825.66

40,379.4713,658.49

$1,056,125.15

24,928.11968,185.92

$

$

2,971.899,500.00

34,269.316,924.00

2,886.9412,850.104,147.00

12,657.0066,206.24

1,294,177.47

$1,380,383.71

120,569.032,897.00

and32,128.2252,888.00

862,406.65

Current Assets ....Non-Current Assets ....Deferred Assets ....Fixed Assets

Total Assets

Liabilities.

Current LiabilitiesNon-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities ....

Total Liabilities

SUMMARY.

Total AssetsTotal Liabilities

21,584.1015,149.0813,276.50

351,945.86

$401,955.54

7,486.7113,276.50

205,788.63

$226,551.84

401,955.54226,551.84

Municipal Accumulation Account-Surplus $175,403.70

TRADING FUND—MARBLE BAR ELECTRICITYUNDERTAKING.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS YEARENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.

Receipts.$

Opening Balance—Cash at Bank 1/7/71 .... 6,030.05Sale of Current „ 33,721.56

Total Receipts ..

Payments.

Administration .Operating DistributionPower House Operation ....Transfer to Municipal FundClosing Balance 30/6/72

$39,751.61

3,264.88192,29

21,897.7814,281.68

114.98

Total Payments $39,751.61

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

Current Assets .... 4,107.53Fixed Assets ... 87,197.59

Intangible Assets 5,524.70

Total Assets $96,829.82

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities 888.76

Fixed Liabilities .. 95,941.06

Total Liabilities $96,829.82

4640 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

Current Assets:Sundry DebtorsStock ....

Non-Current Assets:Trust Fund Bank BalanceLoan Funds Bank BalancesMetal Crushing Plant Reserve FundC.A.R. Funds (Contra) ....Deferred Assets ....Fixed Assets (at cost—less depreciation)Electricity Undertaking Investment ....Metal Crushing Plant Investment ....

$1,812,051.11

107,354.44566.39

32,128.22362,456,25

52,388.002,897.00

173,180.99888,037.63144,718.3747,823.82

Payments.

Administration 24,083Debt Service . 34,946Public Works and Services .... 138,320Health Services .... 173Sanitation 1,582Bush Fire Control 101

Cemeteries 135Purchase of Plant and Tools 14,304Payment to M.R.D. Trust Fund

49,423Transfers to Trust Funds .... 13,277Donations and Grants .. 270Other Expenditures 1,932Transfer to Nullagine Electri it

264

Liabilities.Current Liabilities ....C.A.R. Funds (Contra)Non-Current Liabilities

Trust Fund ..Metal Crushing Plant Reserve

Deferred Liabilities: Loan Liability

Total Payments $278,810

SUMMARY.

Credit Balance as at 1/7/71 .. 11,580Receipts as per Statement 267,227

$1,070,888.90 Payments as per Statement

Debit Balance 30th June, 1972

278,807278,810

SUMMARY. $3

Total AssetsTotal Liabilities

Municipal Accumulation Account

.... 1,812,051.11.... 1,070,888.90

(Surplus) $741,162.21

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

Contingent Liability (approximately) $947,044 of which$4,163 is payable by the Treasury Department and $35,163is payable by the Lake View and Star Limited.

ELECTRIC LIGHT TRADING CONCERN.REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.

Sale of Current .... 182,250.99Installation Charges .... 273.00Sale of Scrap Metal .... 116.88

$182,640.87

Administration ... 13,399.69Operating Costs ... 166,405.52Transferred to Net Revenue Account .... 2,835.66

$182,640.87

METAL TRADING CONCERN.REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.

Metal Sales .. 134,438.45Stock on Hand .3' 0/6/7-2 76,689.97

$211,128.42

Stock on Hand 1/7/71Administration ..Operation Costs ...Raw MaterialsQuarrying Costs .Amortisation—Upgrading ReportDepreciationLoss on Sale of AssetsTransferred to Net Revenue Account

$211,128.42

We certify that the figures and particulars containedin the Annual Statements are correct.

W. J. KENNEALLY J.P.,President.

R. PEDDIE,Shire Clerk.

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Shire of Boulder, also compared the statements ofreceipts and payments, adjustment accounts, and balancesheet, also supporting statements, numbered forms 6 to8A (both inclusive) and found same to be correct inaccordance with the books, accounts and documentsproduced.

N. R. WOODS,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

55,495.1510,639.4857,382.0425,941.112,859.04

672.365,939.00

850.0051,350.24

SHIRE OF EAST PILBARA.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

RatesLicenses ....Government Grants and RecoupsIncome from PropertySanitation.Cemetery ReceiptsOther Fees .Fines and PenaltiesTransfers from Trading ConcernsRefunds—NetOther Revenue ....

Total Receipts ..

TRADING FUND—NULLAGINE ELECTRICITYUNDERTAKING.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS YEARENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.

Receipts.

Sale of CurrentDebit Closing Balance 30/6/72

Total Receipts . •...Payments.

Administration ....Power House Operation

Total Payments

YEAR

53,91554,750

132,7114,5011,590

2411,428

7714,282

1323,600

$267,227

3,105.56440.23

$3,545.79

379.003,166.79

$3,545.79

8 December, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A

4641

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

Current Assets .... 1,100.09Fixed Assets 46,088.80

Total Assets $47,188.89

Reserve Funds-ContraFixed Assets at Cost:

Freehold LandBuildingsFurniture ...Plant and EquipmentSwimming PoolTools....

$ $106.12

1,674.00124,410.00

5,019.7550,464.00

2,797.12233.00

Liabilities. 184,597.87Current LiabilitiesFixed Liabilities ..

529.0746,659.82

$190,031.60

Total Liabilities $47,188.89

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars hereinare correct.

A. L. SPRING,President.

A. J. McCAGH,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof East Pilbara for the year ended 30th June, 1972. Icertify that the Annual Statements mentioned above cor-respond with the books of account, vouchers and docu-ments submitted for Audit, and are in my opinion,correct, subject to my report.

V. SENDZmuR,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF NUNGARIN.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1972.Receipts.

Rates..„ 40,761.46Payment in Lieu of Rates ....Licenses .„..

131.3611,212.49Government Grants and Recoups ....

M.R.T. Fund-Grants ..39.056.8223,934.00Income from Property 7,482.74Sanitation Charges 378.33Fines and Penalties 218.90

Cemetery Receipts 82.00Vermin ReceiptsOther Fees 150.65Other Revenue .... 9,072.97

$132,481.72

Payments.

Administration:Staff SectionMembership Section

Debt Service ...Public Works and Services

$

9,612.681,142.83

22,074.4871,365.88

Sanitation .. 2,619.60Vermin Services 1,175.00Bush Fire Control 203.80Traffic Control . . 1,725.85Cemeteries 98.82Plant, Machinery, Tools 7,678.03Payment to M.R.T. Fund 9,258.29Donations and Grants 75.00All Other Expenditure 9,748.70Stocks in Hand-30/6/72 64.08Fines and Penalties-Costs 17.20

Total Payments $136,860.24

SUMMARY.

Debit Balance 1/7/71 .... 5,358.50Receipts as per Statement .. 132,481.72Payments as per Statement .... 136,860.24

Debit Balance 30/6/72 .. $9,737.02

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1972.Assets.

$Current Assets:

Sundry Debtors:Rates 2,558.02House Rents ....Hall Hire .. 24.25The Treasury-S/Pool Grant 1,500.00Sanitation Charges (Rub-

bish) .. . 8.00Sundry Sales .... 22.00Refunds .... 117.90Fines and Penalties (Costs)

Local Government Act 18.904,249.07

Stock in Hand:Materials 64.08Fuel 278.90Poison 72.44

415.42Non-current Assets:

Trust Fund Bank ....-

82.00Loan Capital Fund Bank 475.00Plant Reserve Fund Bank .. 11.89Long Service Leave Fund Bank 94.23

663.12

Liabilities.Current Liabilities:

Bank OverdraftSundry Creditors ....Loan Interest Accrued ...Unexpended C.U.R. Grant

Non-current Liabilities:Long Service LeavePlant Reserve ....Trust Fund ....

188.12Deferred Liabilities: Loan Liability

(Form 8a) .... 147,561.04

$161,613.82

SUMMARY.

Total Assets

Total Liabilities .. 161,613.82190,031.60

Municipal Accumulation Account (Surplus) .... $28,417.78

Contingent Liability: The amount of interest includedon loan debentures issued, payable over the life of theloans, and not shown under the heading of loan liabilityis approximately $80,804.37.

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars shownabove are correct.

R. H. JOLLY,President.

K. J. TILBROOK,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Nungarin for the year ended 30th June, 1972. I certifythat the Annual Statements mentioned above correspondwith the books of account, vouchers and documentssubmitted for audit and are in my opinion correct, sub-ject to my report.

Dated this 24th day of November, 1972.N. R. WOODS,

Government Inspector of Municipalities.

CITY OF NEDLANDSTown Clerk.

NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Stanley ArthurGiese, has been appointed Town Clerk for the Cityof Nedlands as from 14th December, 1972.

The appointment of Mr. Thomas Crofton Brownhas been cancelled on retirement.

J. CHAS SMITH,Mayor.

SHIRE OF SHARK BAY.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of SharkBay pursuant to the provision of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1971, (section 157 (2) (c)), andthe by-law Caravan Parks and Camping GroundsNo. 2 has appointed the following persons asHonorary Rangers in exercise of the powers grantedby the above Act and by-law:-

Rangers: Graeme W. Roland, Desmond H. J.Rose and John M. Lee Steere.

W. JACOBS,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Claremont.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (Nos. 88, 90 and 91) of $31,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Claremont Town Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purposes:

Loan No. 88-$14,000 for 14 years. Roadworks.Loan No. 90-$12,000 for 14 years. Golf course

development and alterations.Loan No. 91-$5,000 for 14 years Municipal

Chambers renovations.

9,737.02458.17

3,330.17339.30

94.2311.8982.00

4642 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

The foregoing loans are to be repayable at theoffice of the Council, Claremont, by twenty-eighthalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest.

Plans and specifications and estimates of cost asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council during office hours forthirty-five (35) days after the publication of thisnotice.

Dated this 7th day of December, 1972.R. E. PACKINGTON,

Mayor.D. E. JErVERYS,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Claremont.

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No. 89) of $12,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Claremont Town Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $12,000 fora period of 5 years repayable at the office of theCouncil, Claremont, by ten half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose. Purchase ofplant.

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby section 609, are open for inspection by rate-payers at the office of the Council for thirty-five(35) days after the publication of this notice,during office hours.

Dated this 7th day of December, 1972.R. E. PACKINGTON,

Mayor.D. E. JEFFERYS,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Claremont.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 92) of $2,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Claremont Town Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $2,000 for aperiod of 10 years repayable at the office of theCouncil, Claremont, by twenty half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Resitingbank at Claremont Oval.

Plans, specifications and estimates as required bysection 609, are open for inspection by ratepayersat the office of the Council for thirty-five (35) daysafter the publication of this notice, during officehours.

Dated this 7th day of December, 1972.R. E. PACKINGTON,

Mayor.D. E. JEFFERYS,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Narrogin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 52) of $20,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Town of Narrogin herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bysale of debentures on the following terms and thefollowing purpose: $20,000, for 20 years, repayableat the office of the Narrogin Branch of the NationalBank of Australasia Limited, by forty (40) equalhalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest.Purpose: The construction of a Golf House onReserve 31110 Narrogin.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe Office of the Council during normal office hoursfor 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 8th day of December, 1972.W. S. BEATJ,,

Mayor.G. STEWART,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott.Notice of Intention to Borrow

Proposed Loan (No. 117) of $7,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Armadale Kelmscott ShireCouncil gives notice that it proposes to borrow bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on the fol-lowing terms and conditions and for the followingpurposes $7,000 for a period of 15 years, repay-able at the Office of the Shire Council, Jull Street,Armadale by 30 equal half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: Part paymentconstruction of tennis pavilion Gwynne Park.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost thereof,and the Statement required by section 609 areopen for inspection at the Office of the Council,Jull Street, Armadale for 35 days after publicationof this notice.

Dated this 4th day of December, 1972.P. KARGOTICH,

President.A. E. RASMUSSEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 118) of $50,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Armadale Kelmscott ShireCouncil gives notice that it proposes to borrow bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on the fol-lowing terms and conditions and for the followingpurposes $50,000 for a period of 20 years, repay-able at the Office of the Shire Council, Jull Street,Armadale by 40 equal half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest.

Purpose:(1) Completion of Hall at Byford.(2) Construction of Ladies Rest Centre, Arma-

dale.Plans, specifications and estimates of cost thereof,

and the Statement required by section 609 areopen for inspection at the Office of the Council,Jull Street, Armadale for 35 days after publicationof this notice.

Dated this 4th day of December, 1972.P. KARGOTICH,

President.A. E. RASMUSSEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 119) of $50,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971 the Armadale Kelmscott ShireCouncil gives notice that it proposes to borrowby the sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and conditions and for the follow-ing purposes $50,000 for a period of 15 years, re-payable at the Office of the Shire Council, JullStreet, Armadale by 30 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4643

Purpose:Reserve improvement.Construction store room, Gwynne Park.Completion tennis pavilion, Gwynne Park.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost there-of, and the Statement required by section 609 areopen for inspection at the Office of the Council,Jull Street, Armadale for 35 days after publicationof this notice.

Dated this 4th day of December, 1972.P. KARGOTICH,

President.A. E. RASMUSSEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Bayswater.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 87) of $50,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act, 1960-1971, the Bayswater Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose: $50,000 for a period of 10 years, repayableat the W.A. Superannuation Board, Perth, in 20equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest. Purpose: Road construction

Specifications and estimate of costs, as requiredby section 609 are open for inspection at the Officeof the Council during business hours, for 35 daysafter publication of this notice.

Dated the 4th day of December, 1972.R. A. COOK,

President.A. A. PATERSON,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Bayswater.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 88) of $100,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Bayswater Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose: $100,000 for a period of 10 years, repayableat the Rural and Industries Bank of W.A., Perth,in 20 equal half-yearly instalments of principaland interest. Purpose: Road construction.

Specifications and estimate of costs, as requiredby section 609 are open for inspection at the Officeof the Council during business hours for 35 daysafter publication of this notice.

Dated the 4th day of December, 1972.R. A. COOK,

PresidentA. A. PATERSON,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.

Shire of Carnamah.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 56)—$5,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Carnamah Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by sale of debentures, on the following termsand for the following purpose: $5,000 for a periodof five (5) years at ruling rate of interest, repayableat the Bank of New South Wales Savings BankLimited, Carnamah, by ten (10) equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Contribution towards the erection of a Home for theFrail Aged in Three Springs.

Plans, specifications and estimates, as requiredby section 609 are open for inspection at the officeof the Council, during office hours, for thirty-five(35) days after the publication of this notice.

F. C. G. LUCAS,President.

R. S. DUTCH,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Ravensthorpe.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 44) of $6,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Ravensthorpe Shire Coun-cil hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $6,000 for aperiod of nine years at a rate of interest not ex-ceeding 6 per cent per annum payable at the Bankof New South Wales Savings Bank, Ravensthorpein eighteen equal half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest. Purpose: Extensions to theMunglinup Golf Club House on Oldfield Location1227, Reserve 30489.

Plans, specification and estimate of cost as re-quired by section 609 of the Act are open for in-spection by ratepayers at the office of the Councilduring office hours for a period of 35 days afterthe publication of this notice.

Note: The repayment of principal and interestof this loan will be made by the Munglinup GolfClub so no loan rate will be charged on the rate-able property of the Shire.

Dated this 4th day of December, 1972.J. S. LAWRENCE,

Deputy President.A. J. PEDDER,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Rockingham.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 99) of $30,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Rockingham ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$30,000 for fifteen years at an interest rate notexceeding 6.3 per cent. per annum repayable tothe National Bank of Australasia Limited, Rock-ingham in 30 (thirty) equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Constructionof roads.

Plans and specifications and estimates requiredby section 609 are open for the inspection of rate-payers at the Offices of the Council during businesshours for 35 (thirty-five) days from publicationof this notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1972.

A. POWELL,President.

D. J. CUTHBERTSON,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Rockingham.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 100) of $26,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Rockingham ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$26,000 for twenty years at an interest rate notexceeding 6.4 per cent. per annum repayable to

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4644 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

the National Bank of Australasia Limited, Rock-ingham, in 40 (forty) equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Constructionof buildings on reserves.

Plans and specifications and estimates requiredby section 609 are open for the inspection of rate-payers at the Offices of the Council during businesshours for 35 (thirty-five) days from publicationof this notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1972.A. POWELL,

President.D. J. CUTHBERTSON,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Rockingham.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 102) of $12,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Rockingham ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$12,000 for seven years at an interest rate notexceeding 6.0 per cent. per annum repayable tothe National Bank of Australasia Limited, Rock-ingham, in 14 (fourteen) equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: For thepurchase of a road roller.

Plans and specifications and estimates requiredby section 609 are open for the inspection of rate-payers at the Offices of the Council during businesshours for 35 (thirty-five) days from publicationof this notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1972.A. POWELL,

President.D. J. CUTHBERTSON,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Augusta-Margaret River.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 181/65.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 266 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, that the Augusta-MargaretRiver Shire Council may sell Augusta Lots 470, 471and 475 by public tender or public auction.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Bayswater.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 436/68.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 266 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, that the Bayswater ShireCouncil may transfer

(1) portion of Swan Location T and beingparts of each of Lots 1 and 2 on Diagram14497 Certificate of Title Volume 387,Folio 59A;

(2) portion of Swan Location T and beingLots 416, 417, 418, 438, 439 and Part 415on Plan 3403, Certificate of Title Volume387, Folio 57A; and

(3) portion of Swan Location T and beingpart Lot 440 on plan 3403 (Sheet 5) Certi-ficate of Title Volume 136, Folio 918,

without calling public tenders.R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Belmont.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 59/72.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theextension of sewerage mains by the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board,within the district as a work and undertaking forwhich money may be borrowed under Part XXVIof the Local Government Act, 1960-1971, by theBelmont Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Town of Bunbury.

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 593/66.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed. underthe provisions of Section 267 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971 that the Bunbury TownCouncil may lease portion of Leschenault Location26 being part of the land on Diagram 651, thesubject of Certificate of Title Volume 1174, Folio86 to the Bunbury Football Club (Inc.) for aperiod of 15 years, without calling public tenders.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Carnarvon.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 501/71A.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theextensions to powerhouse, switchboard and switch-yard and a workshop as a work and undertakingfor which money may be borrowed under PartXXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1971, bythe Carnarvon Shire Council.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOVAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Esperance.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 142/69.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor, has directed, underthe provisions of section 266 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, that the Esperance ShireCouncil may sell East Location 17 being Lot 25Aon Plan 1376, Certificate of Title Volume 1, Folio117A, by private treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

8 December, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4645

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mundaring.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th November, 1972.L.G. 74/72A.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of

(a) the construction of floodlighting and up-grading of run in mains for the Glen ForrestBowling Club on Reserve No. 14042; and

(b) the construction of a kitchen and pavilionfor the Darlington Tennis Club on Lots1 and 2, Location 952, Certificate of TitleVolume 1062, Folio 70,

as works and undertakings for which money maybe borrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, by the Mundaring ShireCouncil.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.The Municipality of the Town of Canning.

By-laws Amending By-laws Classifying North, South, East, West, Central andRiver Wards.

L.G. 483/72B.IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby records having resolved on the 12th day of June, 1972,to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-laws:

The first schedule (Residential Zones) relating to the South Ward isamended by the addition of clause (viii) thereto the following:

(viii) (a) Portion of Canning Location 907 and being that portion of Lots2 and 3 on Diagram 21128 commencing at a point being theintersection of the eastern boundary of Lot 2 and the southernboundary of Collins Road; thence along the southern boundaryof Collins Road in a westerly direction for a distance of approxi-mately 2430 links; thence in a general southerly and south-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 1920 links;thence in a general south south easterly direction for a distanceof approximately 1720 links; thence in a north easterly directionfor a distance of approximately 645 links; thence in a south-easterly direction for a distance of approximately 1210 links:thence in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately1260 links to the eastern boundary of Lot 3; thence northwardsalong the eastern boundary of Lots 3 and 2 to the commencementpoint.

(b) Portion of Canning Location 25 and being Lots 1291, 1292, 1293,and Pt Lot 1255 on Plan 4395, Lot 1 on Diagram 33809 and Lot4 on Diagram 38500.

Dated the 12th day of June, 1972.The Common Seal of Town of Canning was

hereunto affixed by authority of a resolu-tion of the Council in the presence of

E. CLARK,[LS.] Mayor.

N. DAWKINS,Town Clerk.

RecommendedC. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency theday of November, 1972.

Governor in Executive Council the 29th

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.

Uniform Building By-laws.

General Residential Zone—Class (G.R.)

L.G. 533/72.IT is hereby notified, for public information, thatI have varied the site requirements of By-Law 213of the Uniform Building By-Laws—General Resi-dential Zone—Class 5 (G.R. 5), pursuant to theauthority contained in By-Law 214 of the said By-Laws in respect of the following land:—

Lot 22, Ashburton Terrace, Fremantle byreducing the minimum effective frontagefrom 80 links to 69.5 links for a singlefamily detached unit.

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Uniform Building By-laws.

General Residential Zone—Class (G.R.).IT is hereby notified for public information, thatit is my intention to vary the site requirementsof By-law 213 of the Uniform Building By-laws—General Residential Zone—Class 6 (G.R.6) pur-suant to the authority contained in By-law 214of the said By-laws in respect of the followingland:

Pt. Lot 793—Solomon Street, Fremantle by re-ducing the minimum effective frontagefrom 80 feet to 75 feet.

Interested persons wishing to object to the pro-posed variation may submit such objection to

The Secretary for Local Government,Oakleigh Building,22 St. George's Terrace,PERTH 6000,

within twenty-eight days from the date of thispublication.

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

4646 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1970.

The Workers' Compensation Board,Perth, 18th September, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970, has been pleasedto make the regulations set out in the schedule hereunder.

NEWTON W. MEWS,Chairman, Workers' Compensation Board.

Schedule.

Regulations.Principal 1. In these regulations the Workers' Compensation Act,Regulations. 1912- 1 970 Regulations published in the Government Gazette on

the 30th September, 1938, and amended from time to time there-after by notices so published are referred to as the principalregulations.

Amendmentto Reg. 23(Contribu-tions toWorkers'Compensa-tion BoardFund).

2. Subregulation (1) of Regulation 23 of the principal regulationis amended

(a) by substituting for the figures "1970" in line three, thefigures "1972"; and

(b) by substituting for the passage "one hundred thousanddollars" in the last line, the words "two hundred thousanddollars".

STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION ACT, 1945-1971.

State Electricity Commission of Western Australia.Perth, 1st December, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of the by-laws made by The State ElectricityCommission of Western Australia under the provisions of section 43 of theState Electricity Commission Act, 1945-1971, and set forth in the schedulehereunder.

N. E. KEHOE,Secretary.

Schedule.

BY-LAWS.Principalby-laws.

By-law 3amended.

First Sched.amended.

1. In these by-laws the State Electricity Commission (Electri-city and Gas Charges) By-laws, published in the GovernmentGazette on the 22nd February, 1972, as amended by a notice sopublished on the 30th March, 1972, are referred to as the principalby-laws.

2. By-law 3 of the principal by-laws is amended(a) by substituting for the passage "and 8" in lines one and

two of subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (a) the passage", 8 and 8A"; and

(b) by substituting for the expression "100/30.334" in para-graph (e) the expression "100/30".

3. The First Schedule to the principal by-laws is amended—(a) by substituting for "Table 7" a table as follows:—

Table 7—Hall's Creek Supply Area.

1. Industrial, Commercial or General Purposes:First 50 units per month ....Next 950 units per monthNext 4,000 units per month ..Next 45,000 units per monthAll over 50,000 units per month

Minimum charge (per quarter)

Centsper

unit.8.508.007.006.005.00

5.00

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Centsper

2. Domestic Purposes: unit.All units supplied 5.50

plus a fixed charge of :-$5.00 per quarter for a single residential

unit.$5.00 per quarter for the first, and $2.50 per

quarter for each additional, residentialunit in a multi-residential building. ; and

(b) by adding after "Table 8" a table as follows:—Table 8A—Yalgoo and Cue Supply Areas.

Centsper

1. Industrial, Commercial or General Purposes. unit.First 50 units per month . 8.50Next 950 units per month .... 8.00Next 4,000 units per month .. 7.00Next 45,000 units per month 6.00All over 50,000 units per month 5.00

Minimum charge (per quarter) 5.00

Centsper

2. Domestic Purposes: unit.All units supplied . 5.50

plus a fixed charge of :-$5.00 per quarter for a single residential unit.$5.00 per quarter for the first, and $2.50 per

quarter for each additional, residential unitin a multi-residential building.

INSPECTION OF MACHINERY ACT 1921-1969.

Appointment.

Department of Labour Perth,30th November, 1972.

L.79/72.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to make the following appoint-ment:—

Bernard John Keen as Inspector of Machineryunder the provisions of section 6, subsec-tion (6) of the Inspection of MachineryAct 1921-1969, as from 6th October, 1972.

H. A. JONES,Under Secretary for Labour.

RURAL RECONSTRUCTION SCHEME ACT, 1971.

THE Rural Reconstruction Authority, pursuant tosection 20 of the above Act, has issued the follow-ing Protection Order.

Name; Address; Expiry Date.

Adrian Rodney Britza; Pemberton; 8/3/73.John Dennis Dease; Wialki; 27/1/73.

T. F. JONES,Administrator.

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1950-1970.Notice Directing Destruction of the Primary Noxious

Weed Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus).To all Occupiers and Owners of Private Land

Situated in the Shires/Towns below.THE Agriculture Protection Board, pursuant to theprovisions of sections 22 and 22A of the NoxiousWeeds Act, 1950-1970, hereby directs that the Pri-mary Noxious Weed Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus)if present on private land owned or occupied byyou situated in any of the districts of the localauthority specified in the schedule below shall bedestroyed by you by one of the following methods:

(1) All foliage and canes to be sprayed witha solution of 2,4,5-T containing a minimumof one gallon of 80% 2,4,5-T in 600 gal-lons of water (i.e. one fluid ounce in threegallons of water).

(2) Effective cultivation to destroy the plants.

You are required to comply with the requirementsof this notice by 1st February, 1973.

Dated 4th December, 1972.E. N. FITZPATRICK,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

Schedule.Shires of Nannup, Margaret River, Busselton,

Waroona, Harvey, Collie, Dardanup, Donnybrook/Balingup, Albany, Denmark and Plantagenet. Townof Albany.

4648 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTINGTenders are invited for supply of the undermentioned stores.

Tenders close at Wembley, Monday 18th December, 1972, at 10.00 a.m.

Tender No. Particulars of Stores or Service

XT 1131 5,000-2 to view 10,000 singles continuous forms " Authorised Form of Receipt "-162A-CA90. Printedin Black ink on Green Bond with a carbon strip printed on the back of each receipt. Numbered from20,001 up. Perforated every 31: in. and folded every a in. Size 61 in. x 8 in. (2 to view).

XS 270 200 books of 100 leaves in duplicate = 200 leaves—E.D. 210. Printed in Black ink on White Printingpaper. Perforated on original leaf only. Numbered in duplicate from C50,001 up. Chipboard sidesand stapled cloth backs with 1: bound stiff flush. Size 61 in. x S in.

Tenders are to be addressed to the Government Printer, Government Printing Office, Station Street, Wembley, and are to beendorsed with the Tender No.

Tender forms, envelopes and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Government Printing Office, Station Street,Wembley.

GOVERNMENT NMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

Te Her No. Particulars of Stores Successful Tenderer Amount

XS 258

2,084 Gross, 64 page Exercise Books with in. Ruling W. J. Coates 6,861.00

XS 259 139 Gross, 48 page Scripture Books with -?1- in. Ruling W. J. Coates 475.00

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required - Date of

Closing1972 1972

Nov. 10 947A/1972 Crushed Stone, Metal Dust, Flour Dust and Concreting Sand for M.W.B. Dec. 12Nov. 17 972A/1972 Rock Base Material and Water Binding Gravel—M.W.B. Dec. 14Nov. 17 977A/1972 Wharf Fender Units (51 only) .... .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 988A/1972 Washing Scales—Hospital Ellis .... .... .... Deo. 14Nov. 24 991A/1972 Pipes Steel 36 in., 21 in. and 18 in. Dia.—P.W.W.S. Dec. 14Dee. 1 1028A/1972 Precast Prestressed Concrete Piles—M.R.D. .... Dee. 14Oct. 13 825A/1972 Medical Linear Accelerator and Treatment Couch Dec. 21Nov. 24 990A/1972 Pumping Plant (Mandurah Sewage) .... Dec. 21Dec. 1 1019A/1972 Sewage Pumping Machinery—M.W.B., Hamersley .... Dec. 21Dec. 1 1020A/1972 Electrically Heated Pre-sample Drying Oven—(Government Chemical Labs.) Dec. 21Dec. 1 1021A/1972 Bread for Narrogin Agriculture Senior High School ... .... Dec. 21Dec. 1 1027A/1972 Fresh Cream for Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (1973) ... Dec. 21Dec. S 1034A/1972 Sterile Urine Drainage Bags (12 months)—R.P.H. Dec. 21Dec. 8 1035A/1972 Heavy Duty Graders (4 only)—M.R.D. .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1037A/1972 Radio Transceivers for W.A. Bush Fires Board .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1043A/1972 Cable Tool Drilling Rig for P.W.D. .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1045A/1972 Crushed Limestone Sub-Base Material .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1047A/1972 Pneumatic Sand Blasting Plant for P.W.D. Dec. 21Dec. 8 1048A/1972 Tractor Mounted Trencher—P.W.D. ... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1049A/1972 Precast Pretensioned Concrete Beams—M.R.D..... .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1052A/1972 Meat and Smallgoods for Whitby Falls Hostel (12 months) Dec. 21

1973Dec. 1 1024A/1972 Manufacture—Bed Sheets, Polyester Sheeting, Polyester Poplin, Terry and

Huckaback Towelling and Towels, Polyester Cotton, Uniforms, Dusters,Laundry Bags, Cotton Percale, Surgeons and Orthopaedic Gowns forHospital Laundry and Linen Service .... .... Jan. 4

Dec. 8 1032A/1972 Bore Screens—Mines Dept. .... .... Jan. 4Dec. 8 1033A/1972 .... Drafting Equipment—P.W.D. .... .... Jan. 4Dec. 8 1036A/1972 . Supply, delivery and erection of Machinery Sheds at Margaret River and

Northam.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. Jan. 4Dee. 8 1046A/1972 .... Supply—Design, Manufacture, Delivery and Erection of Overhead Electric

Travelling Crane—W.A.G.R. .... Jan. 4Dec. S 1044A/1972 . Wagon Wheels (300 only)—W.A.G.R. Jan. 11Sept. 1 693A/1972 Distillate Fuel for W.A.G.R. .... Jan. 18

t Documents also available for inspection only at W.A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.

The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

128 King Street,Sydney, N.S.W 2000,

The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

2 Royal Arcade,Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4649

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.

Far Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date ot

Closing1972 1972

Nov. 24 .... 986A/1972 Bedford J2 Cab and Chassis 2/3 Ton (MRD 1484) at Derby Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 987A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 12S) at Carnarvon .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 995A/1972 Holden Panel Van (MRD 090) at Kununurra Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 996A/1972 Holden Panel Van ( â RD 091) at Derby .... .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 998A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 1907) at Kununurra .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1000A/1972 Bedford JI, 30 cwt. Truck (MRD 1566) at Kununurra .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1003A/1972 X-Ray Equipment at Narrogin Regional Hospital Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1004A/1972 Lincoln Welder at Agric.-Yalgoo .... Dec. 14Nov. 24 .... 1005A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 064) at Carnarvon Dec. 14Dec. 1 .... 1006A/1972 D.C. Generators (4 only) at East Perth .. Dec. 14Dec. 1 1009A/1972 Four Berth Caravan (PW 27) at East Perth Dec. 14Dec. 1Dec. 1010A/1972 Mobile Crane (PW 70) at East Perth .. Dec. 14Dec. 1 1011A/1972 Caravan (4 Berth) (PW 26) at East Perth Dec. 14Dec. 1 1014A/1972 Lincoln Welder (PW 147) at East Perth .... Dec. 14Dec. 1 1026A/1972 Landrover Utility (MRD 1793) at East Perth Dec. 14Dee. 1 1007A/1972 Motor cycle at Kalgoorlie .... .... ... Dec. 21Dec. 1 1008A/1972 •••• Holden Station Wagon (PW 1239) at Wyndham Dec. 21Dec. 1 1012A/1972 •••• Holden Utility (PW 1430) at Broome .... Dec. 21Dec. 1 1013A/1972 „.• Lincoln Welder (PW 127) at Broome .. Dec. 21Dec. 1 1015A/1972 .... Mobile Kitchen (PW 54) at Port Hedland Dec. 21Dec. 1 1016A/1972 ••.. Austin 3 Ton Truck (MRD 1529) at Kununurra Dec. 21Dec. 1 1017A/1972 •••• Holden Utility (MRD 1908) at Derby .... Dec. 21Dec. 1 .... 1018A/1972 •••• Holden Utility (MRD 127) at Carnarvon Dec. 21Dec. 1 1022A/1972 •••• Holden Standard Station Sedan (UQA 658) at Port Hedland Dec. 21Dec. 1 1023A/1972 .... Holden Station Sedan (UQC 593) at Port Hedland ... Dec. 21Dec. 1 1025A/1972 .••. Commer Prime Mover (MRD 950) at East Perth Dec. 21Dec. 8 1029A/1972 •.•. Tractors and Bulldozers at Midland Junction Dec. 21Dec. 8 1030A/1972 •.. Rubber Tyred Dozer at Muchea-Gingin .. Dec. 21Dec. 8 1031A/1972 .... End Loader at W.A.C.R., Forrest Street, Kalgoorlie Dec. 21Dec. 8 1038A/1972 •.•• Motor Cycles (34 only) at Maylands .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1040A/1972 ...• Concrete Mixer (MRD.409) at East Perth .... .... Dec. 21Dec. 8 1041A/1972 •••• 2 in. Finsbury Pumping (PW.285) (Recalled) at East Perth Dec. 21Dec. 8 1050A/1972 ••. Electric Motors and Associated Equipment at East Perth Dec. 21Dec. 8 1051A/I972 •" Miscellaneous Plant Parts at East Perth .... Dec. 21

1973Dec. 8 1039A/1972 Domestic Caravan (IVIRD.654) at Carnarvon Jan. 4Dec. 8 1042A/1972 Plant Spare Parts-M.R.D., Geraldton Jan. 4

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

at points of inspection.No Tender necessarily accepted. W. J. ROBINSON,

Chairman. Tender Board.

MINING ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, 29th November, 1972.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, Licenses to Treat Tailings, License to Remove Tailings, Author-ities to Mine and Temporary Reserves.

G. H. COOPER,Under Secretary for Mines.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, conditionally :-

Goldfield District No. of Application

24/2357Coolgardie 6140, 6147, 15/6179, 15/6180, 15/6181

.... .... 2109, 63/2144, 63/2145Bulong ... 1347Y, 25/1355East Coolgardie 6688E, 26/6712Meekatharra 2023N, 51/2078Day Dawn 21/707Ullaring 30/1198, 30/1199, 30/1200, 30/1202Menzies .... 29/5850, 29/5851, 29/5852, 29/5853, 29/5854, 29/5855Nullagine 46/373Marble Bar 45/1312, 1280, 45/1316

.... 1 12594604, 77/4621, 77/4627, 77/4637, 77/4638, 77/4639, 77/4640, 77/4641,

77/4643, 77/4644, 77/4646, 77/4647, 77/4652, 77/4654, 77/4655

Broad ArrowCoolgardieDundasEast CoolgardieEast CoolgardieMurchison....Murchison... . .North Coolgardie....North Coolgardie....PilbaraPilbaraYalgooYilgarn

4650 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were refused :—

Goldfield

No. of Leases Applicant

YilgarnYalgoo

4618 to 4620 inc.. 1253 to 1255 inc.

E. B. CarnicelliC. W. J., A. F., A. R. Grose and D. M. Hedley

The undermentioned application for a Coal Mining Lease was approved, conditionally :—

Mineral Field

District No. of Application

South West 6711

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to renew for a further period of twenty-one years from the 1st day of January, 1973, the Gold MiningLeases shown below :—

Goldfield

District No. of Lease

Coolgardie Coolgardie 5884East Coolgardie East Coolgardie 6318E

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Leases for non-payment of rent are declared cancelled and the lessees reinstated as of theirformer estates :—

Goldfield

District Lease Lessee

East Murchison Wiluna Residential Lease 7J (40H).. C. I. ReedMount Margaret .... Mount Margaret G.M.L. 2578T

A. Collopy

East Murchison Lawlers G.M.L. 1392

P. R. Rumble

The undermentioned applications for Authorities to Mine on Reserved and Exempted land were approved conditionally :—

No. Occupant Authorised Holding Goldfield Locality

2W/69 (296711) R. G. Adams (Jnr.) P.A. 5796W Broad Arrow .... Gudarra1Y/69 (296611) J. P. Spencer . .... P.A. 1551Y East Coolgardie Balagundi57/44.... Greenstone Investments M.O. 2151B East Murchison Barrambie

Pty. Ltd.57/45.... Creenstone Investments M.C. 2157B East Murchison Barrambie

Pty. Ltd.1/70 (711411) W. J. Fisher, D. W. Rust,

L. Shaw, D. A. Westand B. West

M.C. 1627 Kimberley 35 miles East ofKarunjieHomestead

789T/70 (495611) to 791T/70 Progress and Properties M.C's. 3622T to 3624T Mt. Margaret Mt. Fleming(495811) inc. (Mining) Pty. Ltd. inc.

792T/70 to 815T/70 inc. Progress and Properties M.C's. 3625T to 3648T Mt. Margaret Mt. Fleming(495911, 496311, 496411,497311, 498111 to 498411

(Mining) Pty. Ltd. inc.

inc., 498611 to 500111 inc.)38/1068 .... D. Walker P.A. 38/2796 . Mt. Margaret 1 mile East of

Point Moore54T/69 (291611) and 55T/69 L. Harma,nis M.C's. 356T and 357T Mt. Margaret Mt. Venn

(291711)51/176 ... J. T. Davey P.A. 51/3733 Murchison .... Meekatharra2U/69 (271111) J. S. Millner, E. E. Baltis

and A. W. TyreeM.C. 1501.1 North Coolgardie Davyhurst

2IJ/70 (616711) F. J. Cock .... M.G. 712U North Coolgardie East of Mulline27/29.... .... B. M. McRostie, H. K. P.A. 27/1805 North East Coolgardie Kanowna

Felton, M. J. Horton310/70 (6472A11), 314/70 Mining Advisers Pty. Ltd. M.C's. 913WP, 922WP West Pilbara Balla Balla

(6476A11), 315/70 923WP and 930WP(6477AH), 317/70(6479A11)

47/146 Nickel Mines Limited .... M.C. 47/2648 West Pilbara Mt. Prinsep47/147 Nickel Mines Limited .... M.C. 47/2649 West Pilbara Mt. Prinsep59/56.... Mines Exploration Pty. M.C. 1573 Yalgoo Gnows Nest Well

Ltd.77/81.... C. J. Sturgess P.A. 7454 Yilgarn Donovan's Find

The undermentioned application for a License to Remove Tailings was approved :—

No. Licensee Goldfield

Locality

1X/69 (172511) .... U. T. Smith .... North East Coolgardie Kanowna

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4651

The undermentioned applications for Authorities to Mine on Reserved and Exempted land were refused :—

No. Occupant Authorised Holding Goldfield

20W/70 (405011) . D. Montani.... .C. 736W Broad Arrow22/70 (698511) to 27/70 (699011) W. F. Lehne .C's. 3012 to 3017 inc. Coolgardie

inc.29/70 (699211) W. F. Lehne M.C. 3019 Coolgardie8Y/70 (589611) D. Cable M.C. 690Y East Coolgardie1Y/70 (531911) J. Jones .. M.C. 698Y East Coolgardie20E/70 (565511) J. R. Bryden, P. J. and M. Daly M.C. 1005E .... East Coolgardie1T/69 (276611) to 27T/69 Western Mining Corporation M.C's. 268T to 294T inc. Mt. Margaret

(279211) inc. Limited32T/69 (272811) to 37T/69 Western Mining Corporation M.C's. 296T to 301T inc. Mt. Margaret

(273311) inc. Limited886T/70 (539111) K. G. Shirley . M.C. 351T Mt. Margaret400/69 (353811) D. G. Marsh and T. J. Harrison .... M.C. 3680 Mt. Margaret119T/70 (596811) to 126T/70 N. W. Lindfield and T. J. Mulder M.C's. 3249T to 3256T inc. Mt. Margaret

(597511) inc.576T/70 (570311), 577T/70 G. Sambo M.C's. 3287T and 3288T Mt. Margaret

(570411)548T/70 (472811) to 553T/70 T. Murray M.C's. 3358T to 3363T inc... Mt. Margaret

(4733H) inc.38/1023.... Derry Mitchener and Booth Pty. M.C. 38/5724 Mt. Margaret

Ltd.16R/70 (505111) S. J. Tonkin, S. M., P. A. and B. M. M.C. 104011 North Coolgardie

Agars and D. R. O'Malley14R/69 (397011) to 16R/69 R. J. Crombie M.C's. 85411 to 85611 inc. North Coolgardie

(397211) inc.5U/68 (213011) W. Conroy, A. N. Hawkins and M.C. 10U North Coolgardie

J. E. Trinidad7K/70 (496011) to 9K/70 P. H. Jamieson and D. W. Sambo M.C's. 1161K to 1166K inc. North East Coolgardie

(496211) inc. and 10K/70(497411) to 12K/70 (497611)inc.

24K/70 (604311) and 25K/70 P. H. Jamieson, M. B. and D. W. M.C's. 1543K and 1544K North East Coolgardie(604411) Sambo

The rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been granted :—

No. Occupant Term Locality

564411

564911

565011

565311

565411

565511

567211

567311

567411, 567511,567611, 567711

Electrolytic Zinc Company ofAustralasia Limited

Conwest (Australia) No Liability

Conwest (Australia) No Liability

Newmont Proprietary Limited ....

Consolidated Gold Fields AustraliaLimited

Consolidated Gold Fields AustraliaLimited

Newmont Proprietary Limited ....

Newmont Proprietary Limited ...

Australian Steel and Mining Cor-poration Pty. Ltd.

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

12 months fromnotification in

the date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazettethe date of thisthis Gazette

Situated at Mt. Jackson in the YilgarnGoldfield

Situated at Diemal's Find in theYilgarn Goldfield

Situated at Athlone in the YilgarnGoldfield

Situated at Paterson Range in thePilbara Goldfield

Situated at Patricia Mining Centre inthe North Coolgardie Goldfield

Situated at Mulgabbie Hill in theNorth Coolgardie Goldfield

Situated at Mount Crofton in thePilbara Goldfield

Situated at Paterson Range in thePilbara Goldfield

Situated near Wittenoom in the WestPilbara Goldfield

The Rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed :—

No. Occupant Term Locality

437611,437711

Amax Iron Ore Corporation, Pilbara Iron Ltd.,Dampier Mining Co. Ltd., Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd.and Mitsui-C Itoh Iron Pty. Ltd.

12 months to 31/10/73 Situated at Pippingarra Station andIndee Station respectively in thePilbara Goldfield

437811 Amax Iron Ore Corporation, Pilbara Iron Ltd.,Dampier Mining Co. Ltd., Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd.and Mitsui-C Itoh Iron Pty. Ltd.

12 months to 31/10/73 Situated at Cowra in the Pilbara andWest Pilbara Goldfields

437911 Amax Iron Ore Corporation, Pilbara Iron Ltd.,Dampier Mining Co. Ltd., Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd.and Mitsui-C Itoh Iron Pty. Ltd.

12 months to 31/10/73 Situated at Marilana Station in theWest Pilbara Goldfield

4380H,438111

Amax Iron Ore Corporation, Pilbara Iron Ltd.,Dampier Mining Co. Ltd., Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd.and Mitsui-C Itoh Iron Pty. Ltd.

12 months to 31/10/73 Situated at Abydos Homestead andCoonarrie Creek respectively in thePilbara Goldfield

4382H Amax Iron Ore Corporation, Pilbara Iron Ltd.,Dampier Mining Co Ltd., Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd.and Mitsui-C Itoh Iron Pty. Ltd.

12 months to 31/10/73 Situated at Ethel Creek Station in theWest Pilbara and Pilbara Gold-fields

438311 Amax Iron Ore Corporation, Pilbara Iron Ltd.,Dampier Mining Co. Ltd.. Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd.and Mitsui-C Itoh Iron Pty. Ltd.

12 months to 31/10/73 Situated at Mount Newman in thePeak Hill Goldfield

4652 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

The undermentioned applications for Licenses to Treat Tailings were refused :—

No. i Licensee Goldfield Locality

2X/69 (172611) ! P. G. A. and G. S. CarIsm North East Coolgardie 1 Kanownaand H. Rinaldi

5170 (179111) ... . D. D. East .. Coolgardie 1 Tindals Gold Mine

The undermentioned applications for Licenses to Treat Tailings were approved :—

No. Licensee Goldfield Locality

1N/69 (1708H) Luigi 'Vivian Rinaldi . 1 Murchison Meekatharra2N/69 (1709H) Luigi Vivian Rinaldi .. i Murchison Meekatharra3N/69 (1710H) Luigi Vivian Rinaldi 1 Murchison Meekatharra7N/69 (172411) Luigi Vivian Rinaldi Murchison Chundarloo2T/70 (177011).... Grant Ryder Hughes I Mt. Margaret Lancefield3T/70 (177111).... Grant Ryder Hughes Mt. Margaret Craiggiemore2C/70 (1777H) Grant Ryder Hughes 1 Mt. Margaret Tower Hill26/8 (184911) Alwyn Ernest Smith.... ' East Coolgardie Lakewood26/10 (185311) Francis John Regan .... 1 East Coolgardie Williamstown26/12 (1857H) Lake View and Star Limited I East Coolgardie Golden Ridge

EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS ACT, 1961-1967.

Mines Department,Perth, 6th December, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act, 1961-1967, has beenpleased to make the regulations set forth in the schedule hereunder.

G. H. COOPER,Under Secretary for Mines,

Commence-ment.

SecondSchedulesubstituted.

Schedule.

Regulations.

1. In these regulations the Explosives Regulations, 1963,published in the Government Gazette on the 10th December, 1963,as amended from time to time by notice published in the Govern-ment Gazette, are referred to as the principal regulations.

2. These regulations shall have and take effect on and afterthe first day of January, 1973.

3. The principal regulations are amended by deleting the secondschedule and substituting a new schedule as follows:

Second Schedule.

Fees.

.License to Import Explosives •• 20.00License to Manufacture Explosives—

(i) Fireworks 10.00(ii) Any other explosives 50.00

License to Manufacture Blasting Agent1505.00

License to Sell ExplosivesLicense to Store Explosives

Licensed Premises Mode A

10.00Licensed Premises Mode BMagazine not exceeding 2,000 lb.Magazine 2,001 to 10,000 lb. 20.00Magazine exceeding 10,000 lb. 50.00

License to Convey Explosives 10.00Authorisation of an Explosive 20.00Transfer of any License 2.00Storage in a Public Magazine

For each package and for each week or part of a week .05Inspection and Testing Fees

For each sample submitted to the "Heat Test" 1.00For inspection of packages damaged per day or part

thereof 50.00For inspection of ships conveying explosives to ports in

Western Australia for each day or part thereof whenthe ship is attended by an inspector 50.00

Tonnage Fees for Magazines erected on Explosives Reserves(for every 2,000 lb. of licensed capacity)—

(a) Magazine Keeper in Charge 12.00(b) No supervision provided 8.00

Shotfirer's Permit, issue and renewal 2.00

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4653

CHRISTMAS EXEMPTIONS.

Department of Mines,Perth, 6th December, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for public information that general exemption fromconditions of work and occupation has been granted on all mining tenementsthroughout the State as follows:—

On those tenements in areas "A" and "B" as shown on the plan below—from the 18th December, 1972, to the 28th January, 1973, inclusive.

On those tenements in areas "C" and "D" as shown on the plan below—from the 18th December, 1972, to the 14th January, 1973, inclusive.

G. H. COOPER,Under Secretary for Mines.

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4654 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

WESTERN AUS'IRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.

Railway Working Account for the quarter ended30th September, 1972. (As required by Section59 of the Government Railways Act).

Fixed Assets at CostLess Depreciation

Value of Material andStores on Hand

Total Earnings ....Operating ExpensesOperating Expenses in

excess of EarningsInterestLoss

R. J. PASCOE,Commissioner of Railways.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 254 (2).)

Kimberley Express Transport Pty. Ltd.To the Registrar of Companies:AT a General Meeting of members of KimberleyExpress Transport Pty. Ltd. duly convened andheld at Suite 5, 2nd floor, 196 Adelaide Terrace,Perth, W.A. on the 30th November, 1972:-

(1) The Special Resolution set out below wasduly passed:

That the Company be wound up volun-tarily and that a Liquidator beappointed for the purpose of wind-ing up in view of the inability of theCompany by reason of its liabilitiesto continue its business.

(2) The Ordinary Resolution set out below wasduly passed:

That Brian Millwood Smith of 196 Ade-laide Terrace, Perth, W.A. be ap

-pointed Liquidator of the CompanY.Dated this 30th day of November, 1972.

A. E. GREY,Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 260 (2).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors.Leo Graphics Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Credi-tors of Leo Graphics Pty. Ltd. will be held at theOffices of Mr. B. F. Prindiville, 1st Floor, 8 StoneStreet, South Perth, on Monday the 18th day ofDecember, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon.Agenda:

(1) To appoint a Chairman to preside at theMeeting.

(2) To consider the Statement of Affairs ofthe Company.

(3) To receive a Report from the Director onthe affairs of the Company and the cir-cumstances leading to the winding up.

(4) To appoint a Liquidator and fix his re-muneration. Mr. Bernard Francis Prin-diville has been nominated by the Com-pany and has agreed to act.

(5) To consider and, if thought fit, appoint aCommittee of Inspection.

Dated at Perth this 30th day of November, 1972.P. H. ARGO,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.P.M.W. Pty. Ltd.

Members Voluntary Liquidation.NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinarygeneral meeting of P.M.W. Pty. Ltd. duly con-vened and held at 4 Thelma Street, West Perthon 30th November, 1972, the following special reso-lution was duly passed:

That the company be wound up voluntarilyand Raymond Edwin Packington, Char-tered Accountant, be appointed liquidator.

Dated this 4th day of December, 1972.H. M. WALSH,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 260 (2).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors ofWalkabout Tours Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961/1971, a Meet-ing of the Creditors of Walkabout Tours Pty. Ltd.,will be held at the offices of Melsom, Wilson &Partners, 11th Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St.George's Terrace Perth W.A. 6000 on Monday, 18thof December, 1972 at 10.30 a.m.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of December, 1972.E. BARBER,

Director.(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, Chartered Account-

ants, 11th Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, W.A. 6000.)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 254 (2).)

Notice of Resolution.Allpool Equipment Co. Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinarygeneral meeting of the members of Alipool Equip-ment Co. Pty. Ltd. held on the 30th November,1972 and confirmed at a meeting of creditors heldon the 30th November, 1972, the following SpecialResolution was passed:

That the Company be wound up voluntarilyand that Ronald Wyndham Brown(Chartered Accountant) be appointedLiquidator.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of December, 1972.R. W. BROWN,

Liquidator.(Garland Brown & Co., 16th Floor, 37 St.

George's Terrace, Perth 6000.)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 254 (2).)

Notice of Resolution.Neptune Swimming Pools Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinarygeneral meeting of the members of Neptune Swim-ming Pools Pty. Ltd. held on the 29th day ofNovember, 1972 and confirmed at a meeting ofcreditors held on the 29th day of November, 1972the following Special Resolution was passed:

That the company be wound up voluntarilyand that Ronald Wyndham Brown(Chartered Accountant) be appointedLiquidator.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of December, 1972.R. W. BROWN,

Liquidator.(Garland Brown & Co.. 16th Floor, 37 St.

George's Terrace, Perth 6000.)

259,143,638

8,950,326268,093,964

15,117,50016,933,542

1,816,0423,116,0004,932,042

8 December, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4655

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

John Cuolahan, late of Doodlakine, Western Aus-tralia, Farmer, deceased intestate.

CREDITORS and other persons having claim(to which section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 ofW.A. relates) in respect of the estate of the saiddeceased who died on the 11th day of April, 1972are required by the Administrator Michael VincentCuolahan of care of Messrs. Mayberry, Hammond& Co., Solicitors of 85 Fitzgerald Street, Northam,W.A. to send particulars of their claims to him bythe 8th day of January, 1973 after which date theAdministrator may convey or distribute the assetshaving regard only to the claims of which he thenhas notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1972.MAYBERRY, HAMMOND & CO.,

Solicitors for the Administrator,85 Fitzgerald Street, Northam.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEE EXECUTORAND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth requires creditors andother persons having claims (to which section 63of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of theestates of the undermentioned deceased persons,to send particulars of their claims to it by the datestated hereunder, after which date the Companymay convey or distribute the assets, having regardonly to the claims of which it then has notice.

Last date for claims 8/1/73.Cargeeg, Mary Sarah, late of 211 Anzac Road,

Mount Hawtorn, widow, died 10/9/1972.Higgs, Harry, late of 51 Eric Street, Cottesloe, Re-

tired Naval Officer, died 29/8/1972.Jones, Freda May, late of Boor Street, Carnar-

von, married woman, died 30/7/1972.Kell, Robert Charles, late of 69 Maddington Road,

Maddingten, Storeman, died 20/10/72.Lucev, Antoni Thomas, formerly of Unicup, via

Manjimup, late of 16 Ventnor Street, Scar-borough, retired Sawmiller and Farmer, died17/11/1972.

Winnel, Carl, late of 122 Withnell Way, Karratha,Workshop Supervisor, died 6/7/1972.

C. E. PLINT,Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the respective datesshown hereunder after which dates I may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which I then have notice

Dated this 5th day of December, 1972.A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; Address and Occupation; Date of Death;Last Date for Claims.

Bruce, Joseph Henry; 221 McDonald Street, Kal-goorlie, labourer; 28/7/72; 8/1/73.

Chamberlain, Ernest Keith; 1 Cadd Street, Hilton,retired police constable; 2/11/72; 22/1/73.

Chaney, Joseph Charles; 50 Cyril Street, Semen-dean, retired engine driver; 20/9/70; 22/1/73.

Christie Henry Lewis; 49 High Street, Busselton,retired tailor; 28/10/72; 15/1/73.

Cole, Myrtle May; 29 Alvah Street, Bentley, widow;15/11/72; 22/1/73.

Fallon, James George; 37 Crafton Road, Bayswater,retired W.A.G.R. employee; 7/11/72; 22/1/73.

Flaherty, Thomas Frederick Vernon; C/- M.R.D.,Narrogin, labourer; 25/8/72; 15/1/73.

Foggan, William; Claremont, retired carpenter;27/9/72; 15/1/73.

Jackson, Ernest Alfred; 1 Merton Street, VictoriaPark, storeman; 15/11/72; 22/1/73.

Jadu, Nellie; Nicholson Station, Halls Creek,widow; 18/9/72; 8/1/73.

Haddock, Louisa Christina; formerly of Flat 7, 132Terrace Drive, Perth, late of Flat 15, 21 MackieStreet, Victoria Park, widow; 11/11/72;22/1/73.

Hawkins, Edward Robert; 107 Redfearne Street,Subiaco, retired timber worker; 15/11/72;22/1/73.

Hong, Hai Shan; Derby, retired pearl diver; 8/5/72;8/1/73.

Idle, Ada Margaret; 2 Centenary Units, Rowe-thorpe, Bentley, married woman; 7/10/72;22/1/73.

Keating, Ethel Jean; 3 Burt Street, Fremantle,married woman; 14/11/72; 22/1/73.

Lawford, Ethel Isobel; formerly of 20 NorsemanStreet, East Victoria Park, late of 40 FawdonStreet, Safety Bay, widow; 30/9/72; 22/1/73.

Martin, Myra Evelyn Mayne; formerly of 129Stubbs Terrace, Daglish, late of Home of Peace,Inglewood, widow; 29/7/72; 22/1/73.

Paine, Elsie Mary; 18 Shoalwater Road, SafetyBay, married woman; 20/5/70; 8/1/73.

Potts, William Henry; 15 Riverview Terrace, MountPleasant, headmaster; 4/11/72; 22/1/73.

Powell, John Joseph Leslie; 10 Hutton Street,Collie, retired coalminer; 21/6/72; 15/1/73.

Price, Clifford George; Blackwood Avenue, Augusta,retired farmer; 27/10/72; 15/1/73.

Smith, Ernest William; Dalwallinu, retired labour-er; 30/10/72; 8/1/73.

Snelling, Lucinda Elizabeth Ellen, also known asSnelling, Vera; 127 Fourth Avenue, MountLawley, married woman; 3/11/72; 22/1/73.

Wallace, Marguerite Violet; 74 Hastings Street,Scarborough, married woman; 22/10/72;22/1/73.

Walshaw, William John; 8 Rupert Street, Kenwick,glass moulder; 27/7/72; 22/1/73.

Yeates, Mary Kathleen; formerly of 17 WakefieldCrescent, Albany, late of Mermaid Avenue,Emu Point, via Albany, spinster; 9/11/72;15/1/73.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

(In every case, postage is additional to theprinted puce.)

(Postage is assessed at time of despatch.)

Abattoirs Act

0.20Absconding Debtors Act

0.10Administration Act . 1.00Adoption of Children Act

0.20

Aerial Spraying Control Act

0.10Agricultural Products Act

0.20

Agricultural Protection Board Act .... 0.2091satian Dog Act .. 0.10Alumina Refinery (Alcoa Bauxite) Agreement

Act No. 3 of 1961 . . 0.50Alumina Refinery (Bunbuvy) Agreement Act

No. 109 of 1970 .... 0.40Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agree-

ment Act No. 67 of 1971 (Repeals 22/69) 0.40Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act

No. 75 of 1969

0.20Alumina Refinery (Upper Swan) Agree-

ment Act No. 53 of 1971 .... 0.50Alunite-State (Western Australia) Alunite

Industry Act No. 53 of 1946-1952 .... 0.10Anatomy Act No. 23 of 1930-46 .. 0.10Anzac Day Act No. 73 of 1960-70 ... 0.10

4656 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 December, 1972.

Acts of Parliament-continued. Acts of Parliament-continued.

Arbitration Act No. 13 of 1895-1935 ....Architects' Act No. 13 of 1922-1969 .Argentine Ant Act No. 36 of 1968 .Artificial Breeding Board Act ....Artificial Breeding of Stock ActAssociations Incorporation ActAuctioneers Act .. .Audit Act ...Australian and New Zealand Banking Group

Act No. 44 of 1970 .... ....

0.100.200.100.100.100.200.200.30

0.20

Hairdressers Registration Act ..Hawkers and Pedlars ActHealth Act . .Hire Purchase Act ....Honey Pool ActHospital Fund Act No. 39 of 1930-37 ....Hospital Act No. 23 of 1927-1969Housing Advances (Contract with Infants)

Act....Housing Loan and Guarantee Act

0.200.101.000.300.100.200.20

0.100.30

Bank Holidays Act No. 13 of 1970 ....Bills of Sale Act ....Bread Act ....Building Registration ActBuilding Societies Act ..Bulk Handling ActBusiness Names ActBush Fires Act ...Carriers ActCement Works (Cockburn Cement Ltd)

Agreement Act No. 45 of 1971 ..Censorship of Films ActChange of Names Regulation ActCharitable Collections ActCharitable Trusts ActChild Welfare ActChiropodists Act ....Chiropractors ActCity of Perth Parking Facilities ActClean Air Act

0.100.400.200.300.500.300.300.700.10

0.100.200.100.200.200.400.100.100.200.30

Indecent Publications Act ....Industrial Arbitration ActIndustrial Development (Resumption of

Land) AcInquiry Agents Licensing Act..•Inspection of Scaffolding Act .... .... ....Inspection of Machinery Act No. 11 of 1922-

1969 .... .... .... ....Interpretation ActIron Ore Agreement Acts. 1

. .. .... ....

(Cleveland-Cliffs) No. 91 of 1964-70 .(Dampier Mining Co. Ltd.) No. 78 of 1969(Hamersley Range) No. 98 of 1964-68(Hanwright) No. 19 of 1967-68 ....(Mt. Goldsworthy) No. 97 of 1964(Mt. Newman) No. 75 of 1964-67(Nimingarra) No. 9 of 1967(Scott River) No. 35 of 1961(Tallering Peak) No. 104 of 1964(B.H.P.) No. 103 of 1964-65 .... ....

0.101.00

0.300.100.20

0.500.30

0.300.200.500.500.400.500.400.200.300.50

Commonwealth Places (Admin. Laws) Act The B.H.P. Co. Ltd. (Export of Iron Ore)No. 88 of 1970 0.10 Act No. 93 of 1965 .... 0.10

Companies Act ... 2.00 Junior Farmers Movement Act 0.10Constitution Act . .... 0.20 JuriesAct .... .... .... 0.20Constitution Act Amendments Act..;'onsumer Protection Act No. 68 of 1971Convicted Inebriates ActCountry Areas Water Supply Act

0.200.100.100.60

Land Act ....Land Agents ActLegal Contribution Trust ActLegal Practitioners Act

0.500.300.300.40

Criminal Code Act 1.70 Library Board of Western Australia 0.20Criminal Injuries (Compensation) Act No. Licensed Surveyors Act 0.20

69 of 1970 .... 0•10 Limitation Act . 0.20Dairy Industry Act 0.20 Limited Partnerships Act 0.10Dairy Products Marketing Regulation Act 0.20 Liquor Act No. 34 of 1970 1.20Dampier Solar Salt Industry Agreement Act 0.20 Local Government Act 2.50Death Duties (Taxing) Act .... 0.20 Long Service Leave Act 0.30Debt Collectors Licensing Act .... 0.20 Lotteries Control Act . . 0.20Decimal Currency Act No. 113 of 1965 0.20 Main Roads Act . 0.40Declarations and Attestations Act ..Dentists ActDisposal of Uncollected Goods Act No. 121

0.100.30

Marine Stores Ac

of 1970

... ... Securities Transfer Act No. 68

0.20

0.30of 1970 0.20 Marketing of Barley Act 0.20

District Court of W.A. Act No. 84 of 1969-70 0.40 Marketing of Eggs Act 0.20Dividing Fences Act 0.20 Marketing of Linseed Act 0.20Dog Act ... 0.20 Marketing of Onions Act 0.20Door-to-Door (Sales) Act 0.10 Marketing of Potatoes Act 0.20Dried Fruits Act .... 0.20 Marketing of Lamb Act No. 61 of 1971 0.20Droving Act 0.20 Marketing of Lamb and Hogget Act 0.10Education Act 0.40 Married Persons and Children (SummaryEgg Marketing ActElectoral ActElectoral Districts Act

0.200.500.20

Relief) Act .... .... .... .... ....Married Women's Property ActMatrimonial Causes and Personal Status

0.500.10

Electricity ActEmployment Brokers Act

0.300.20

Code.... .... .Meat Industry (Treatment Works) Licensing

0.40

Environmental Protection Act No. 63 of 1971Evidence Act ....Explosive and Dangerous Goods Act

0.500.500.40

Act ....Medical Act (Practitioners) ....Mental Health ActMetropolitan Market Act ........ ....

0.100.300.400.10

Factories and Shops Act 0.50 Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger TransportFauna Conservation Act 0.20 Trust Act ... .... .... 0.40Feeoing-Stuffs Act 0.20 Metropolitan Region Improvement Tax Act 0.10Fertilisers Act 0.20 Metropolitan Region Town Planning SchemeFirearms and Guns Act 0.20 Act .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.30Fire Brigades Act 0.30 Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andFisheries Act 0.60 Drainage Act .. ... • •••• •••• 0.40Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 0.10 Mine Workers' Relief Act 0.40Forests Act 0.30 Money Lenders' Act . 0.20Fremantle Harbour Trust Act 0.30 Motor Vehicle Drivers' Instructors Act 0.10Friendly Societies Act .... 0.50 Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 0.50Fruit-Growing Industry (Trust Fund) Act 0.10 Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance Sur-Gas (Standards) ActGas Undertakings Act ....Gold Buyers Act ....

0.100.200.20

charge) ActMurdoch University Planning Board No. 71/70Museum Act .

0.100.100.20

Government Employees' Housing Act 0.20 National Fitness Act . .. ... .... 0.10Government Employees (Promotions Appeal National Trust of Australia (W.A.) Act .... 0.20

Board) Act No. 38 of 1945-66 0.20 Native (Citizenship Rights) Act. Repeal ActGovernment Railways Act 0.30 No. 26 of 1971 0.10Grain Pool Act 0.30 Native Flora Protection Act 0.10Guardianship of Infants Act No. 15 of 1920 Nickel Refinery (Western Mining Corporation

and No. 23 of 1926 .... 0.20 Ltd.) Agreement Act .... •••• . .. 0.20

8 December, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4657

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Nollamara Land Vesting Act .Northern Developments (Ord River) Pty. Ltd.

Agreement Act No. 32 of 1960 .Northern Developments Pty. Ltd. Agreement

Act No. 65 of 1957 (Schedule Supersededby No. 41 of 1969)

Northern Developments Pty. Ltd. AgreementAct No. 41 of 1969

Nurses Act No. 27 of 1968Noxious Weeds ActOccupational Therapists' ActOffenders Probation and Parole ActOptical Dispensers Act .Optometrists' ActOrd River Dam Catchment Area (Straying

Cattle) Act .Painters' Registration ActParks and Reserves ActPensioners (Rates Exemption) Act No. 58 of

1966 ....Pensions Supplementation Act No. 78 of 1953Petroleum Act No. 72 of 1967Petroleum Pipelines Act No. 112 of 1969Petroleum Products Subsidy Act No. 12 of

1965 .Petroleum (Registration Fees) Act No. 77 of

1967Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act No. 41 of

1967Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Registration

Fees Act No. 40 of 1967 Physical Environment Protection Act No. 93

of 1970 .Physiotherapists Act No. '75 of 1950Pig Industry Compensation ActPlant Diseases (Registration Fees) Act No. 33

of 1941 .... .Police Assistance Compensation Act No. 59 of

19641928

Port Authority and Shipping Acts-Albany Port Authority ActBunbury Port Authority ActEsperance Port Authority ActFremantle Port Authority ActGeraldton Port Authority ActPort Hedland Port Authority ActShipping and Pilotage ActW.A. Coastal Shipping Commission Act

No 44 of 1965 W.A. Marine Act No. 44 of 1965

Parliamentary Commissioner No. 64 of 1971Payroll Tax Assessment Act No. 10 of 1971Payroll Tax Act No. 11 of 1971Plant Diseases ActPoisons ActPolice ActPoseidon Nickel Agreement Act No. 59 of

1971 .Potato Growers' Licensing Act No. 42 of 1941Potato Growing Industry Trust Fund No. 69

of 1947Poultry Industry (Trust Fund) Act No. 28

of 1948Presbyterian Church of Australia Act No. 91

of 1970Prevention of Pollution of Water by Oil Act

No. 33 of 1960Private Railways (Level Crossing) Act No. 77

of 1966Probate Rules (Non-contentious) 1967Property Law Act No. 32 of 1969Public Education Endowment ActPublic Service ActPublic Service Acts-

Public Service Appeal Board ActPublic Service Arbitration Act

Public Trustee ActRoad and Air Transport Commission Act No.

53 of 1966Road Maintenance (Contribution) Act No. 69

of 1965Rural and Industries Bank Act No. 51 of 1944Rural Relief Fund Act

Sale of Land Act No. 119 of 1970Second-Hand Dealers' ActSecurities Industries Act No. 118 of 1970Shipping and Pilotage Act

Acts of Parliament-continued.$ $

0.10 Soil Conservation Act .... 0.30Soil Fertility Research Act .... 0.10

0.10 Spear-Guns Control Act No. 5 of 1955 ... 0.10StampAct .... .... .... 0.50State Electricity Commission Act . . 0.40

0.30 State Government Insurance Office Act .... 0.10State Housing Act. .... .. . 0.40

0.30 State Housing Death 'Benefit Scheme Act0 .30 No. 52 of 1965 .... ... .... .... 0.100.30 State Tender Board Act .... .... . 0.100.10 Stipendiary Magistrates' Act No. 17 of 1957 0.100.50 Stock (Brands and Movement) Act No. 1160 .10 of 1970 .... .... .... 0.300.30 Stock Disease Regulations' Act No. 66 of 1968 0.10

Strata Titles Act .. .. ... ... .... 0.30Street Collections (Regulation) Act No. 55

of 1940.. .. 0.10Street Photographers Act No. 46 of 1947 .... 0 .10Suitors' Fund Act No. 43 of 1964 .... 0.10

0.10 Swan River Conservation Act No. 58 of 1958 0.300.10 Taxation (Staff Arrangements) Act No. 1080.50 of 19690.100.50 Taxi-Cars (Co-Ordination and Control) Act

No. 81 of 1963 .... . .0.200.10 Testator's Family Maintenance Act -No. 81

of 1963.0.10 Timber Industry 1969 .... .. .. • SIS

Tissue Grafting and Processing Act No. 190.60 of 1956 . 0.10

Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act No. 50-of 1960 .... . .... 0.40

Totalisator Agency Board Betting Tax Act0.10 No. 54 of 1960 .... .... .... 0.100.20 Totalisator Duty Act No. 19 of 1905 .. .. 0.100.20 Totalisator Regulation Act No. 19 of 1912 0.10

Tourist Act No. 31 of 1959 .... 0.100.10 Trade Associations Registration Act No. 79

of 1959 .... .... .. .... 0.200.10 Trade Descriptions and False Advertisements'

Act No. 42 of 1936 .. 0.20Traffic Act . 0.8CTruck Act .. 0.10Trustees Act 0.80Tuberculosis (Commonwealth and State

Arrangement) Act No. 24 of 1965 0.10Unauthorised Documents' Act No. 8 of 1961 0.10Unclaimed Money Act .... 0.10University Medical School Act No. 30 of 1955 0.10University Medical School Teaching Hos-

pitals Act No. 31 of 1955 .University of W.A. ActUsed Car Dealers' Act No. 51 of 1964Veterinary Medicines' Act No. 29 of 1953 .Veterinary Surgeons' Act No. 64 of 1960Water Boards Act No. 4 of 1904Weights and Measures Act .West Australian Trustee, Executor and

Agency Company Limited Act (Private) 0.20West Australian Coastal Shipping Commis-

sion Act No. 44 of 1965 West Australian Marine Act No. 72 of 1948West Australian Tertiary Education Commis-

sion No. 84 of 1970 ..West Australian Trotting Association Act

No. 55 of 1946 .0.20

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Report of Honorary Royal Commission.HIRE PURCHASE AND OTHER

AGREEMENTS, 1972.Copies available at Parliamentary Papers, Perth

and Wembley.Sales-

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CONTENTS.Page

Agriculture, Department of . . 4647Albany Port Authority . . 4634Appointments 4616, 4617-8, 4621-2Audit Act . . 4616Bills of Sale Act . 4622Bush Fires Act . 4628-31Chief Secretary's Department . 4622Commissioners for Declarations . 4021Commissioners of Supreme Court . 4621Companies Act . 4654Country Towns Sewerage Act . 4614Deceased Persons' Estates .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4655District Court of Western Australia Act .... .... .... .... 4621Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act—Regulations .... 4652Fauna Conservation Act . 4624Fisheries . 4624Forestry . 4628Health Department . . 4622Industrial Lands Development Authority Act Amend-

ment Act, 1972—Day of coming into operation .... .... 2613Inspectionof Machinery Act .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4647Justices of the Peace . 4616Labour, Department of 4647Land Acquisitions 4634-5

LandLand Agents Act .... 464.g11

Titles .... .... ....Lands Department . 4611-4, ;1624-8Local Courts Act . 462 1Local Government Department 4638-45Main Roads . 4634, 4636Married Persons and Children (Summary Relief) Act 4622Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. 4615, 4636-8Mines Department 4649-53

Christmas Exemptions 4653Municipalities 4638-45Notices of Intention to Resume Land 4636Notices of Intention to Resume Land—Cancellation .... 4634Noxious Weeds Act 4647Orders in Council . 4613-6Parks and Reserves Act 4626, 4627

National Parks Board—By-laws . 4627Police Department 4622-3Premier's Department 4616Proclamations 4611-3Public Service Arbitration Act ... 4620-1Public Service Board .... .... .... .. 4617-20Public Trustee . .... 4655Public Works Department .... .... .... .... .... .. ... 4614, 4632-5

Rural Reconstruction Scheme Act .... .... .... .... .... .... 4647Sale of Land 4634, 4644Sale of Unclaimed Found and Lost Property .... .... .... 4622-3State Electricity Commission Act—By-laws 4646-7State Housing Act 4627Tender Board . 4648-9Tenders Accepted 4632, 4648Tenders for Government Printing 4648Tenders Invited 4633, 4648-9Totalisator Board 4624Town of Canning—By-laws classifying Wards 4645Town Planning 4631-2Transfer of Land Act 4613Treasury 4616Trustees Act . 4655Workers' Compensation Act 4615-6

Regulations.... .... ... ... 4646

By Authority: WILLIAM C. BROWN, Government Pi inter13078/12/72