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OF WESTE N AUST LI [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.1 AT POST OPFICB, PER'ru, FOR TltANSlliIssr,..!JS BY POST AiS A NI<.:W::>PAl'Bl{..J .... ,-,------'-...-- No. 23.] PERT.cl; FRIDAlI:, APRIL 7. [1905. No. 11516,--C.S,O. THE ELECTORAL REVISION COUR'l'S. C.S.O. -No''''' PROCLAlVIATIOl'l WES1'ERN AUSTRAIJIA,} By His Excellency Adlniral Sir 'B'HEDBllIC1C TO vnT. GEOH.GE DENIIAl\I BF.DFORD, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDPOR}), Cross of the Most HOllourn.hle Order of the Governor. Bath, Governor ill :,uld over the State of vVestCl'll Australia and its Dependencies, [L.S.] etc., etc., etc. HERE AS by the Electoral Act it is provided that Revision Courts shall be held at such times and places as may be fixed by Proclamation, and the Rolls in rospect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fLxed by Procla,mation: Now 'rHERmWRE I, the said Governor, acting with the advice or the EXvGutivG Council, and in exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shn.ll be held on Friday, the 14th April now next ensuing, at 10 a.m., at the Court House, Narrogin, with juri;3diction in respect of the rolls of the Electoral District and Division of Williams. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 15th day of March, 1905. By His Excellency's Command, GEORGE TAYLOR, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING 1 1 1 No. 11520.-C.S.O. l"9'i', PROCLAMATION AUSTRALIA,} By His Excellency .A.dmiTal Sir FRErJERICK TO WIT. GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grund FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. Oross of the J\1ost Honourable Order of the Bn,th, Governor in and o-v-er the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, LL.s.] etc., etc., etc. HEREAS by the Electoral Act it is provided that Revision Courts shall be held at such times and places as may be tilted by Proclamation, and the Rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall havo jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Pl'oc1amation: Now I, the said Governor, acting with the n,dvice of the Executive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court sh"ll be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, the 18th April, now next ensuing, at the Court House, Albany, with jl1l'isdiction in respect of the rolls for the Electoral DistriGt Division of Albany. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of J'lIarch, 1()05. By His Excellency's Command, GEORGE 'l'AYLOl-t, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! ! ! No. 11529.-C.S.O, 063 "1903 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AGSTRALIA,} By His Excellency Admiral Sir .E'ltEDERICK TO WIT. GEORGE DE:;';UAnI Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDFOltD, Uross of the l\iost HonourableOrcler of the Governor. Bath, GoVel'llOr in and over the State of Western Ausr)ralia H .. lll1 its Dependencies, I L.S.J etc., etc., etc. by tho Electoral Act it is provided that n' Revision Courts shall be held at such times '1nd places as :nay be fixed by Proclamation, and the ltolls in respect of wInch any Revision Court shall have jurisdicti0n shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'rHE""l<'OR]c I, the said Gover- nor, acting with the l1d\'ice of the ExeclItive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held at 11 ,un. on 'l'hursd,1Y, the 20th April now next ensuing, '1t iYIunicipal Chambers, Victoria Pt1l'k, with jurisdiction Jl1 rcspect of the rolls for the Electoral District and Division of Canning. Givcn under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th d"y of April, 1905. By His Excellency's Command, GEORGE TAYLOR, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! ! No. 11530.-C.S.0. 974 T905 PROCLAMATION \VESTERN AUSTRALIA,} TO WIT. FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.] By His Excellency Admiral Sir PRl<:DERICK GEORGE DENHAm BEDFORD, Knight Grand Oross of the ost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of V{estern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. W HEREAS hy "The Electoral Act" it is provided that Revision Courts shall be held at such times and places as may be fixed by Proclamation, and thH Rolls in respect of which any COUl t shall h,we jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'l'HEREFORE I, the said Governor, acting with tho advice of tho Executive Council, and in cxercise of the powers conferred by the Electoml Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held "t 10 [0.111. on l'IIonday, the 1st May now next ensuing-, ,tt the COaI't House, Bunbury, with jnrisdiction in respect of the Rolls of the Districts and Divisions of Bunbury and vVellington. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th day of April, 1905, By His Excellency's Command, GEORGE TAYLOR, Colonial Secretary. GOD SA VJll THE KING 1 1 !

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No. 23.] PERT.cl; FRIDAlI:, APRIL 7. [1905.

No. 11516,--C.S,O. THE ELECTORAL

REVISION COUR'l'S.

C.S.O. -No''''' PROCLAlVIATIOl'l WES1'ERN AUSTRAIJIA,} By His Excellency Adlniral Sir 'B'HEDBllIC1C

TO vnT. GEOH.GE DENIIAl\I BF.DFORD, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDPOR}), Cross of the Most HOllourn.hle Order of the

Governor. Bath, Governor ill :,uld over the State of vVestCl'll Australia and its Dependencies,

[L.S.] etc., etc., etc. HERE AS by the Electoral Act it is provided that

Revision Courts shall be held at such times and places as may be fixed by Proclamation, and the Rolls in rospect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fLxed by Procla,mation: Now 'rHERmWRE I, the said Governor, acting with the advice or the EXvGutivG Council, and in exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shn.ll be held on Friday, the 14th April now next ensuing, at 10 a.m., at the Court House, Narrogin, with juri;3diction in respect of the rolls of the Electoral District and Division of Williams.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 15th day of March, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command, GEORGE TAYLOR,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING 1 1 1

No. 11520.-C.S.O. l"9'i', PROCLAMATION

'V:ESTER~ AUSTRALIA,} By His Excellency .A.dmiTal Sir FRErJERICK TO WIT. GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grund

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

Oross of the J\1ost Honourable Order of the Bn,th, Governor in and o-v-er the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies,

LL.s.] etc., etc., etc. HEREAS by the Electoral Act it is provided that

Revision Courts shall be held at such times and places as may be tilted by Proclamation, and the Rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall havo jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Pl'oc1amation: Now 'l'HEr~l;;PORE I, the said Governor, acting with the n,dvice of the Executive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court sh"ll be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, the 18th April, now next ensuing, at the Court House, Albany, with jl1l'isdiction in respect of the rolls for the Electoral DistriGt ~.nd Division of Albany.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of J'lIarch, 1()05.

By His Excellency's Command, GEORGE 'l'AYLOl-t,

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

No. 11529.-C.S.O, 063

"1903 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AGSTRALIA,} By His Excellency Admiral Sir .E'ltEDERICK

TO WIT. GEORGE DE:;';UAnI l:.h~l).FORD, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDFOltD, Uross of the l\iost HonourableOrcler of the

Governor. Bath, GoVel'llOr in and over the State of ~ Western Ausr)ralia H .. lll1 its Dependencies,

I L.S.J etc., etc., etc.

l.~THEREAS by tho Electoral Act it is provided that n' Revision Courts shall be held at such times '1nd places

as :nay be fixed by Proclamation, and the ltolls in respect of wInch any Revision Court shall have jurisdicti0n shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'rHE""l<'OR]c I, the said Gover­nor, acting with the l1d\'ice of the ExeclItive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held at 11 ,un. on 'l'hursd,1Y, the 20th April now next ensuing, '1t ~he iYIunicipal Chambers, Victoria Pt1l'k, with jurisdiction Jl1 rcspect of the rolls for the Electoral District and Division of Canning.

Givcn under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th d"y of April, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command,

GEORGE TAYLOR,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

No. 11530.-C.S.0. 974

T905 PROCLAMATION \VESTERN AUSTRALIA,}

TO WIT.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[L.S.]

By His Excellency Admiral Sir PRl<:DERICK GEORGE DENHAm BEDFORD, Knight Grand Oross of the ~l ost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of V{estern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS hy "The Electoral Act" it is provided that Revision Courts shall be held at such times and

places as may be fixed by Proclamation, and thH Rolls in respect of which any I~evision COUl t shall h,we jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'l'HEREFORE I, the said Governor, acting with tho advice of tho Executive Council, and in cxercise of the powers conferred by the Electoml Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held "t 10 [0.111. on l'IIonday, the 1st May now next ensuing-, ,tt the COaI't House, Bunbury, with jnrisdiction in respect of the Rolls of the Ele(to~al Districts and Divisions of Bunbury and vVellington.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th day of April, 1905,

By His Excellency's Command,

GEORGE TAYLOR, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SA VJll THE KING 1 1 !

870 GOVERNMENT

THE LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1902. CLOSURE OF ROAD.

74· -1. R T902 PROCLAMATION

-VVBs'rERN AUS'1'lU.I~IA)} TO WIT.

PHEll. G. D. BBDFOl{D, Governor,

By His Exce11ency Adlniral Sir ]!1REDERIC1{ GEoncm DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of t.he JVIost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Wes7crll Austrnlift and its Depcndencies,

[r .. s.J etc., etc., etc.

WHEHEAS by '''1'h8 Lu.nd A0t Amendment Act, IH02 " (1 and 2 Edwardi VII., No. 20), the Governor may,

by Proclamation in the G01'ernment Gazette, after the opinion of the Hoad Board of the District has been requested, close nny road 01' reservation for [L rond which may have been surveyed or shown as a road on any plan published by the Department of Lnnds and Surveys: Provided such r0l1d is notwitbin the limit of a Municipality or Townsite, and has not been declared a Government road or a rOfLd nnder "The Roads Act," or fLny Act amending the same: AND WH~JREAS the rOfLd hereinafter described has been surveyed and shown as a road on the plan of the survey of 124./80 as published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: AND it is desirable to close such road: AND WHEl1EAS the opinion of the Irwin' Road Board has been requested: Now THEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C.B., Governor as aforesaid, by fLnd with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declare the said surveyed road to be closed.

DESCRIPTION ABOVE REI"ERRlliD 'ro : That portion of a surveyed road, 50 links wiele, leaving'

Ron.d No. 1101 near its intersection with the South boundary of IJocation G81, aud extending Eiouth-Eastward to the North-East corner of LOCfLtioll D53.

Given under my hand and the Puhlic Seal of the sfLid State, at Perth, this 2211d day of March, 1905.

By His Excellency's COlllllmnd, J. M. DREW,

Minister for LfLnds. GOD SAVE THE KINu

AM1CNDlIIEN1' OF 1'HE BOUNDARIES OF THE MOUNT

M AIWARET AND EAST .MURCHISON JYIAGIS1'E:RIAL

DIS1'RIOTS.

PROCLAMATION 'ltV ESTBltN AUS1'R.\.l.IA,}

'1'0 WIT.

Pl{]~D. G. D. BEDI'ORD, Governor.

By His Excellency Admil'ftl Sh FREIJEItICI{ GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the ~last Honourable Order of the Bath, Goverllor in and over the State of '\Vestern Allstl'a.lia ~tlld its Dependencies,

[L·S. J etc., etc., etc.

W HEHEAS under l1nd by virtue of the provisions of "'rho Mag·jsterial Districts A.ct, 1886," the Governor

is empowcred to alter the boundaries of Magisterial Districts, either by separating part of a Magisterial District from and doclarmg that it shall no longer form pl1rt of a Magisterin.l LJistriot, or by adding to n. Ml1gisterial District other 1l1nd, wheth('l' theretofore included or not, within the limits.of n. lYIt1gisierial District: AND WHEREAS by Procla­mation dfLtecl the 28th dt1yof April. ISHi, the boundaries of the Mount l\'Iaq~t'l'eG and East Murchison Magisterial Districts wore duly dC'cL:red: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to alter the s;1i,l boundaries: Now 'rHERFFOR~J I, the said Governor, \\iill ille advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hy t.his ProclaJ1lation declare that the bounchl,l'ies of the l\I,lllllt. l\IfLrgaret and Enst l\1:urchison Magisterial Districts sh,tll Le amended and shall for the future be as follovrs :-

MOUN'!' MAHGAHE'l' MAGISTEHIAL DIS'!'RIC'1'. A~mNDgD BOUNDARIES.

Bounded by lines sinrting' from :1 point situal e 15 miles East and 13 miles N ortlr frOIll the Sllmlllit of: l\It. Ida, and extending North about :n miles; thence East about 6 miles; tbence North about 2<g miles, p;>ssing throug'h the 24-mile post on the Lawlers to Leonora telegraph line; thence East 62 miles, pfLssing through survey mn.rk A-N 62; thence North 30 miles; thence East to the 125th meridian of East longitude; thence Sout.h fLlong tlmt meridian to a point due East of tree nmrked B82 nt Brickey's Soak, and 'West through said tree to the starting point.

EAST MURCHISON MAGISTERIAL DIS'I'RI T. AMENDED BOUNDARIES.

Bounded by lines starting from the Southermost corner of the Murchison Goldfield situate l1bout 4 miles South l1nd about 4k miles El1st from Trig. Station K7;:; on Wyemandoo Hill, and extending East to a point due South from the 24-mile post on the Lawlers to Leonora telegraph line; thence North 24t miles, passing through sfLicl24-mile post; thence East 62 miles, passing through suryey mark A -N 62; thence North 30 miles; thence East to 125th meridian East longi­tude; thence South to a point situate East from the highest

GA~ETTE, vV.A. [Ap RIL 7, 1906.

summit in the Wongan Hills; thence East to the Eastern boundary of the State (1290 El1st longitude); thence North along said boundary to the 26th parallel of South 1l1titude ; thence 'West to fL point sitm,te North frolll the summit of Mt. Hussell; thence South to sl1id summit; thence South­South-vVestw,l,l'd nlong the EfLstern boundary of the l\Iur­chis on Goldfield to the starting point.

Given undor Illy luwd and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th dl1y of April, 1905.

By His Excellency's Command,

JW BEH'r HASTIE, Minister for Justice.

GOD SA YE THE KING! !

rlIm LAND AC1', 1898.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Connc'il Chwnbel', at Perth, this Buth day

ot' Match, 190f). Presutti:

His .Excellency the Goverllor.

The Honoul'ables-The Colonial Treasurer, I rl'he Colonial Secretary, The Minister for Miues, The J\Iiuister for Labour, The Aiinister for Warks, I W. C. Angwin, M.L.A.

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IIEHEAS by Section 42 of " 'rho Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any

Reserve shall vest in n.nd be held by any Municipality, Hoad BOl1rd, or other person or persons to bo named in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like Or other public purposes to be specified in such order, and with power of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease: AND WHEgEA8 it is deemecl expedient that

Reserve ~4 (North Perth) should vest in and be held by

the 1Ifayor and Councillors of the 1\fnnicipnlity of North Perth in trust for l'tecreatioll: Now, TUlDM:FORE, His Ex­cellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Iteserve shnU vest in and be held by the Mayor l1ne! Councillors of the 1\f unicipality of North Perth, with power to the said Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of .North Perth to len.se the whole or l1ny portion of the said l{eserve for any term not exceeding twenty-one yel1rs from the d~1te of tho lease,

No. 15, P.O.

ARTHUR H. WILLUMS, Clerk of the Council.

ROYAL COMMISSION ON IMMIGRATION. Prelnie1"S o.Oice,

Pc)'th, ;,tlt April, 1905. r 11 IS Excellency tho Governor in Council has this day . II been pleased to acce.pt the resignation of Cornthwaite Hector Rason, Esquire, as a member of the Hoyal Com­mission on Immigration, appointed on the sixth day of February, 1905.

.No. 11531.-C.S.O.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

BOArr LIGENSING BOARD, Colonial 8ecret",·y's Office,

Perth, 6th Ap"il, 1905.

H IS Ji]xcolloncy the Governor in Councillws been pleased to make the following appointments :-

JOHN IlYItNE (Sergeant of Police) and J. P. STANBURY to be Members of the Broome BOtlt Licensing Hom'd, vice W. Feeley, decol1sed, and "Valter Moore, resigned.

J. l\L~uNsELr, (Hesidel1t Magistrate) to bo Chairman of the Cossack Boat Licensing Board, vice D. Browne, trl1nsferred.

R. R. FIWS'l' (District Medical Officer) to be Chairman of the Onslow Boat Licensing- B0<1r(t vice A. H. Bielby, resigned.

W. A. G. VVAL'l'ER (Government Resident) to be Chairnmn of the Geraldton Boat Licensing Board, "ice iYlaitland Brown, retired.

L. M. T. HUNGl'1RPORD (District Medical Officer) to be a member of the GCl'n.ldton Boat Licensing Board, "icc C. B. l~llioti, deceased.

P. D. NOHTH, Under Secretary.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

No. 11582 -C.S.O.

A PPOINT~1ENTS. Ooloniccl Secretary's o.Oice,

Pel·th, 6th April, 1905.

H. IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased

to make the following appointments :--

'\iv' JOHN I{rcHARD PALMER to be Acting District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, North­ampton, during the absence on leave of J. E. Moffit; from the 18th March, 1905.

t;iH I{EGINALD ABERCR01IBY WILLIS to be Acting Acconntant, 1IIedicai Department; from the 12th December, 1904.

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W. A. G. WALTER to be I{eturning Officer for the Geraldton EI'ectoral District and for the Central Province.

JOSEPH BOWES to be a Member of the Yalgoo Local Board of Health, vice James Bourke, resigned.

RODERICK THOMAS ''VELLSTEAD to be a lYlember of the I{avensthorpe Local Board of Health, vice E. B. 'Wichert, resigned.

AWl'HUR GU,LA;lI, EDWARD PITT, and ALBER'l' CALE to be ]:Iembers of the Laverton Local Board of Health, vice W. T. S. Hack, D. Mickle, and ]:1. Field, resigned.

LAWRENCE ELLSON and ERNEST G. BUSHELL to be Members of the Melville Local Bom'd of Health, vice S. R Barclay and G. vI'. Bylweld, resigned; and to accept the resignation of Havelock Weight as a lYlember of the Lawlers Local Board of Health.

F. D. NOI{TH, Under Secretary.

No. 115:3:3.-C.S.0. Oolonial Secretary's Office,

1'H. so 1904 Perth, 6th April, 1905.

{::TIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased 1 to appoint the nndermentioned persons to be visitors

to Prisons for the year 1905, uncleI' "The Prisons Act, 1903" :-

Collie Police Grtol Coolgardie Police Gaol

Geraldton Goal

La,wlers Police Gaol Menzies Police Gaol

I' l.

JOHN JOHNS SA])IUEL Dow W. A. G. WALTER (RM.) L. lYI. T. HUNGERFORD HENRY BARNES J. CORLrs

M t. Morgans Police Gaol, .. EVAN ERNEST ALLANSON.

P. D. NOI{TH, Fnder Secretary.

No. 115:i4.-C.S.0.

31 II 1\ Ttfoa

MUNICIPAL BY-lJA W. Oolonial Secretary's Office,

J'e1·th, 61h April, 1905.

H· IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to confirm the following By-Law made by

the Council of the Municipality of Carnarvon. ];~. D. NOltTH,

Under Secretary.

'I.'HE MTTmCIPALI'l'Y OP CAI{NARVON. A By-law qf the M1micipality qj' Oc",,,a1'von made 1mder

Section 170 qf "The JJf1miei1)al Instiiutions Act, 1900," an(~ numbm'ed 1, for jJl'ohibiting the "idiny (md driving qf camels and dromedaries through a,ny street M' way in the said Municipal1ty.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act., the Mayor and Councillors of the Munieipality of Carnarvon order as follows :-

Any person who shall in, upon, or along any of the public streets of the Municipality hereinafter named, that is to say,-Margaret I{ow, William Street, ];'innerty Street, Olivia Terrace, Cleaver Street, Brown Street, Baston Street, Crowther Street, Forrest Street, Francis Street, Johnston street, Robinson Street, Sturt Street, Foss Street, I{ushton Street, James Street, and Siam Street-ride, drive, or lead any camel or dromedary, shall p"'y, upon conviction, a penalty not exceeding £5 for every such oil'ence, and any person depasturing cmnels or dromedaries on the park lands, commonagE', or other lands within the boundaries or under the control of the Municipality, other than the reserve set apart for that purpose, shall pay, on cO!lviction, a penalty not exceeding £1 for every such animal so de­pastured.

Passed this twenty-first day of February, 1905.

GAZ VV.A. 871

No. 11535.-C.S.0.

1VIUNIOIP AL ELECTION. Oolonial Secl'etCtl'Y's Office,

Pel·th, 6th Al)"il, 1905.

I T is hereby notified that a I{eturn of the Election of an officer to serve on the Council of the undermentioned

]:Iunicipality hRs been received at this office :'-

lYIUNICIPALITY 0];' MT. lYIOI{GANS.

EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION.

COUNCILLOR-Evan Ernest Allanson ,vice

George Alford, resigned.

F. D. NOI{TH, Under Recretary.

No. 115:36.-C.S.0.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEAIJTH BY-LAWS. g Oil

TO"o3" Oolonial Sec?'etary's Office, PM·th, 6th April, 1905.

IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to a,pprove of the following By-laws made by the

Albany Local Board of Health.

F. D. NORTH, l' nder Secretary.

LOCAL nOAHD OF IlBALTH FOn ALBANY.

TIm IlKUTII ACT, 1898. BY-LAWS.

'Vm:ltEAS by Section .38 of " The Health Act, 1898," any Local Board may, from time to time, alter or amend Hy-IRws as pro­vided for therein: Now, therefore, the Local 130ard of Health for the I listriet of Albany hereby makes the following By-laws :-

I;\TERPRETATIO;\ . 1. The interpretation of words used in these By-Ia,\'s, unless

the context otherwise requires, shall be in accordance with Section ;i of " The Health Act, 1898."

The following words in these By-laws shall be interpreted as follows, viz.

(a). "Cowshed" means any building or premises in which milking cows or g'oats may be kept.

(Ii.) "Cow keeper" means any persoll carrying- on the trade of a cowkeeper, dairyman, or purveyor of mille

BY-LAW No. :l-l. FOlt ~'Illc l;\SPECTIO;\ OF ALL ]lAmy FAlt~IS A;\J) )lILK STORES.

I'~verv cow keeper or occupier of a dairy farm or milk store, ane! wl;ich the officer of Health or Inspector may visit for the purpose of inspection, and e\'ery person for the time being- haying the care and control llf Rny such dairy-farm or milk store, shall afford such officer of 11 ealth or 1 nspector all reasonable assist­ance that may, for the purposes of inspection, be required of him.

BY-LAW No. :i5. FOR TIlE Ixsn:cT!O;\ OF GRAZI;\U Gnou;\v OF DAIRY CATTLlc,

A;\D FOR PIWllllllTI;\G THE USE OF THE SA~m U' LIKELY TO BE PIlE.JUDICIAL TO HEALTH BY AFI'ECTI;\G TIlE )lILK OR OTHERWISE.

1. Every cowke~per or occl!pier of a cla!r!, or any pel:soll in char"e of any dau'\', aml whIch may be YIsltecl by an Of heel' of HealtL or Inspector: for the purpose of ascertaining tIlE' position of and inspecting the grazing gro.nnd upon w~lich hi~ -.dairy crlttle mRY be depasturecl, shall afford such Ofhcer of bealth or I nspector all reasonable assistance that may be req uired of him for such inspection.

2. l,;very cowkeeper shall, up~m being directed s~ to ~lo. by RIP' :'Iledical Officer of Health, lortll\\'lth remOY8 Ins nnllong co\~'s fl'Ol1l any portion of the grazing land upon which they Inay be depasturing', if such grazing ground has been tound, 01' suspected, or is likely to be prejudicial tu health by affecting th e milk of the cows.

(a.) He shall not, until permission in writing is giyen him by such )ledical Oflicer of Health, permit or suffer anv of his dairy cattle to graze or be depas­tured upon such prohibited land.

BY-LAW Xo. :'JG. FOR TilE JXSPI-:CTIO;\ m' CATrLE m llAlRrES, A;\D FOR PRESCRIBING

, A;\D RI-:GULAT[;\G TIm LIGIlTI;\G, Yr;;\TILATIO;\, CLICA;\Sr;\C;, DIlAINAGF', AI(D 'YATER SUPPLIES OF HOUSES, DAlRmS, A;\D CmrSImDs JI( nm OCCUPATIOX OF PERSO;\S FOLLOWING THE TRADE 0,' COWKEEPEIlS OR ])AlRY~IE;\.

1. Everv cowkeepe]' or occupier of a dairy, or any person in charge of any dairy, and which any .Officer. of Health or Inspector may visit for the purpose of mspectmg any cRttle therein. shall afford sHch Officer of Ilealth or r!,~pert()r. all reasonable assistance that may, io]' the Jlll rpose ot lllspectlOll, be required of him.

872 GOVERNMENT

Lighting and ,·entnation.

2. Tn encloserl sheds, windows or opel'ting·s placed in the w:11ls or IWlfs at eqnal distances shall be proYlded, and the area of snch windows or opening's shr,1I be at the rate of not less than one sqnare foot to seven feet of the floor area of such sh~d, and no obstrnction to natnral light shall be permitte~l or snffered to be placed opposite or near to any of snch openmgs or windo\vs.

(a.) Everv enclosed cowshed shall be providecl with lantern louvred ventilators in roof or louvred ventilators in the sides the,·eof.

(b.) A cowkeeper shall not cause or allow any cowshed in his occnp:1tioi) to be occupied by a larger nUlnber of cows than will have not less than 800 cubic feet of air space for each cow: Provided as follows:-;­In calcnlating the air space for the purpose of tIllS Bv-law, no space shall be reckoned which is ,!,~)l'e tlian 16 feet above the flo',r, but if tho roof or ceIlmg' is inclined, then the mean height of the same aboye tJ1G floor may he taken as the heig'ht thereof for the purpose of this By-law.

Cleansing.

:1. ir;ycry cowkeeper shall cause e\'ery part of the interior pf everv cowshed in his occupatioll to be thoroughly cleansed frotn titHe to tiIne, as often as, may be necessary to secnre that such cowshed shall be at all times reasonably clean and sweet.

(a.) Such person shall cause the ceiling or interior of the roof, and the walls of every cowshed in his occ!"pa­tioll, to be properly lime-washed at l~ast four ttmes in e\'ery year, .that is to say~()nce durmg the mOllths of April, .July, October, and .January. ane} at such other times as may be necessary: Pronded that t"is requirement shall not apply to any part of .such ceiling. roof, or walls that may be properly pam ted or \'al'llished, or constructed of or co\'ered WIth any matel'inl such as to rend~r tbe lime-washin~ unsuitable or inexoedient, and that may be otherWIse properly cleansed.

(b.)

(c.)

I [e shall cause the floor of every cowshed to be thoroughly swept, and all dung and other offen­sive matter to be removed from snch cowshecl immediately after each milking.

Ile shall cause every stockyard to be kept in a cleanly condition, and shall from time to time, as often as ma,y be necessary, collect and remove all dung or other offensive matters from sneh stockyard.

Drainage.

-I. For the purpose of eflicient drainage, the floors of all c()wsheds shall he a;hsolutely .water-!Ig'ht, and shall l~ave an even surface and solId f01mdat~on. Snch floors lllay eIther. be constructed of hard burnt bJ'lcks on ~dge, of equal q nalIty, laid in cement mortar and grollnded III cement or I)ortland cernent COIlcrete, having a thickness of at least Gin., or sorne similar lllaterial, and the floor shall have a fall to the gutter of not less than one in :36.

A surfacE' gutter shall be constructed of some dm'able ~m!,e]'­\'ions material, and shall extend the. wlH.,le 181!gth of the bllIldmg, a-HI shall not he less than 1:2]]]. III WIdth, and shall be tl~()ronghlY water-ti~ht, of suiIicient ancl uni,form fall, shallow at its upper extremIty and gradually deepenu!g' to the outlet, so that no flu!d may lodg~e or stagnate tll!'relll. It shall not ha less than :lIll. deeD at Its uppor extrenuty, nor more than ~)iil. at its outlet. Snch surface.gutter :;hall eml;ty into a \\·at~r­ti·"lt· receptacle c'1pable of beIng eastly emptIed and readIly a~~d thnroug'hly eleansed.

(a.) lie shall not cause or suff~r .any inlet to allY clrain of such cowshed to be wI,lllll slIch c()\\'shed.

(b.) He shall cause every stockyard used by him to be well drained.

Watel' i:!uJiply.

5. I~~vol'Y l'owkeeper shaH keep in or ~ll connection with every cowsiled in his occupation a supply ot wa~er suital!le and suflieient for all such purposes as may from tUlle to tune be reasonably necessary.

(".) Ite shall cause any such receptacle which may be provided for such water t() be emptied and thoroughlv cleansed from time to time, as often as may b"e necessary to J)]'eYont the poll "tioll of any water that lllay be stored therein, and where such receptacle is nS8d for the storage only of water, he shall cause it to be properly covered and ventilated, and so placed as to he at all times reftclily accessible.

(b.) If the water used for stich purposes is obtained from a well, spring, strearn, or (.,(",ilet' source of suppJy, he shall adopt every precalltWl1 to jJl'e\'ent any such suurce of supply b8iH;~' polluted.

(c.) He shall, when directed tu do so by the Local Board of l-Iealth, forth,vith ni2cflntinlle using- the water for allY purpose frOln any such s()urce of supply, and shall iorthwith obtain another supply of water from a source to be approved by such Inspeetor.

(<1.) lIe shall, for the purpose of tesLing' tlIe purity or other­wise of the \yater nsed by fJirn, assiBt and pern1it an Inspector, when su req !lired, to obtain the necessary samples of such water for analysis.

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 7, 1905.

HY-L.\ W Xo. :l7. FOR PRESC'RIllING 1'IIE PREC'Au'rJONS TO BE TAKEN FOIl PROTECT­

IKG itIrLK A(;.ilXST I:\FEcTfox OR CO?-;T.D!IXA'l'IOK.

1. Every C'owkeeper shall C<111Se tbe two or three jets of Inilh first dra'Yll at lllilldng frutl1 each teat of any ccny milked on his premises be rejected, and shall not permit. or suffer such milk to f<Lll the milking pail or be lluxed WIth the milk intended for

(a.) Such cowkeeper shall !lot cause or suffer any cow belong-jug to bin1 or under his cart: r:r con!,rol.l' to be milked f()r the purpose of obtallllllg mIlk lor sale, unless at. tIle tirne of Inilking the udder and teats of sl1C'h ('o,v are thoroughly clean, and unless the hands of the person milking such cow are thoroughly clean and free from all infection or con­talnination.

(b.) He shall not sllirer or permit any milk from a diseased cow to be mixed with other milk or sold for human conslllnptio!1.

(c.) He shallllot permit or suffer any milk from a diseased cow to be used as food ior pig'S or other animals unless it lias been \\'ell boiled.

(d.) 11e shall not permit any person slIfIering from any infectious or ennt::Lg'ious disea.se, or recentJy in contact with or in attenda"ce upon 'lily other person so suffering, io milk any cow handle any vessel used for containing' Inilk, or part in the prepara~ tion, storage, or ctistrilJlltion any milk produced on his premises.

(e.) He shall cause the milk drawn from any cow Oll his premises (except as hereinbefore mentioned) to be forthwith taken to the milk ruom and there run through a suitable strainer and cooler.

2. Every cowkeeper, purveyor of nlilk, or person sel~ing milk by retail, shap tak!" all reasonable and p~'op~r p~·ecautlOns in and in connectlOIl w'ltb the and c/rstnoutlOn of the lnilk and otherwise to jH'C\'ent exposure of the milk to any infec'tion or contan1ination.

(a.) He shall not depoc;it or keep milk intended for sale, or any of the milk used in his trade-

1. In any rOOlll OJ' place wbere it 01' they would be liablc to become infected or contaminated bv irnpul'o air, or by any ofIensive, noxions, 01- deleterious gas or SlI bstaDce, or by any noxious or inj l1rious elllanation, exhalation, or eilluviulll; or

2. In any room used as a kitchen or as a living rOOln; or

3. In any room or building or part of a building communicating directly by door, window, or otherwise with any room used as a sleeping room, 01' ill which there may be any person suffering frcnn any infectiolls or contagious disease, 01' \\'hi('11 lllay have been used by any person suffering frOlll allY such disease and may not ha\'e been projJerly disinfected; or

4. In any mum or buildillg or part of a building in which there may be lllly direct inlet to any drain.

(v.) He shall not keep milk for sale, or ca1lse or suffer, any milk to be placed in any \'essel, receptacle, or utensil which is llut tl!oroug'hly clean.

(c.) He shall cause e\'ery "esse!, receptacle, or utensil used by lJiln f()1' eon tail) ing luilk for sale t.o be thoroughly l'ieanscd with steam or clean boiling w!1ter after it shall h,we been nscd. and to be mamtamed in a constallt state of cleanlilles').

(d.) 11e shall l'anse e\'cry wheeled \'chicle used by him for the carriag'e or distribution of the milk to be thoroughly cleansed at least once in every clay.

(e.) He shall cause all pans and other receptacles used by him in the carriag-e of milk to be furnished with closely fitting lids, and he shall not suffer or permit any rag, cloth, or oth~r material to be used with any such lid. .

(f.) He shall cause all vessels, utensils, receptacles, coolers, or any article used by him to contain milk, to be properly tinned or enamelled amI maintained at all tilnes in thorough repair.

:1. ",,0 cowkeeper, purveyor of milk, or occupier of any milk sture or milk shop shall store, or keep allY \'essels, utensils, recep­tacles, coolers, or any article uecel to contain milk, within 1UO feet of a pigg'cl'Y or other oi1cns;,'e trade establishment.

'1. No cow keeper, JHllTeyor of milk, or occupier of a milk store or milk shop shall permit or sujrer . any dog, cat,. fo.wl, or other animal to ha\-e a('cess to the mIlk, mIlk room, or nIllkmg shed.

(a.)

(0)

(c.)

He shall not suffer or permit any cesspit for the re­ception of nig'hts(lil to relnain upon his prernises.

lle shall a sut-ficien[: llnmiJer of privies, furllished appn)Y8ti rnoY(tble recoptacles fur nights,)il, use of pcn"J1lS residing or working npOll his . and sImI! daily cullect, remove, a.nd dispose of excrell1pntitious 111a.tter, refuse, 11 ()xioys, or oil'ensive Inatters produced upo,n his )Jl'ermses, as he may from time to time be directed by an Inspector.

1 Ie shall not suireI' ur permit to be erected or con­structed or to n'l.l:luin any fo\d-hollSe, cesspool, manure shed, privy, lJril1aJ within a distance of 50 feet,of any luiIking miI·k rOOln, or pInec where nulk is stored or kelJt.

APRIL 7, 1905.l GOVERN .\lEN1

5. l~},ery cow keeper shall proyide sufficient stahling acc01U­modatioll for the horses ernplc)~'2d by him in connection with his trade, and sneh stablinz shall be disconnected fron1, and bJ at least 50 fe2t tl'orn the Inill:ing Sh2d and rnilk roo'n.

((1.) He shall 01' permit any horse or otllPr drautc;ht to be at any time stabled in his n1ilkil1t~

6. No cf)wkeepf>r shall permit any brewer's grain t'l be kept or stored ,yitilin 50 feet of any milking- shed or milk store.

7 Eyery cowkE'epel' shall-((1.) Proyide on his dairy premises a detached room to

be llsed for s8par[1tin.~. straining, cooling, or storing milk. or for storing \'ess318 or utensils used by him for cont::Linin.z rnilk iyben such yessels or utensils are not in actual use in the collecting or distribution of the milk.

(b.)

(c.)

cau·se sneh room to be con­distant from any cowshed

source of contaruination, fr~Hn arp! pio<O"erv.

J'OOlU tn b,~ st1ffi~'ieiltly ventilated. all external opening-s to be tItted screens constructed of suitable

Such cow keeper strllcterl at least or sta,ble or other and at least 100

He sha 11 C'Hlse fLf.!d shall cause with TI':-proof materioJs.

(d.) ITe shall cause the floo)' of sncll room to be paved with concrete, or other non-absorbent rnatel'lal set in cenH:mt.

(,;.) rf e shall C<luse internal ''I,~all surface to be covered wit]) hard, ~unoot}l, ilnpel'yjous Inaterial to a hei~'ht of at least six from the floor, and such hal:d. smooth, and impen'io1\s material shall not be clwered with cement-wash. lime-wash. or other substance.

(t.) He shall pt'Oyide ",itahle for he'lting- water 1n close proxirnity to ronrn.

(1].) He shall not permit or allY such apparatus for lleatinu' to b8 washinR' or boi1ing~ hPd or bc)~lv any other purpose which might callse or infection of mille.

(ll.) lle shall not sniYer or sneh room to be used . for any otLer purpose eX(,8pt for tl;8 l!lanip-ulation or storng'e or J11ilk, or tIle st()ra~'e 01 InlIk vessels.

(i.) JIe shall at all times maintaiOl such room in good order and repair, dust and fly-proof, and scrupu­lonsly clean in eyer~v part, externally as ,veIl as in­torna,lly. and in all its fittings.

U.) He shall not slIfIer' or permit all)' dog, fowl, or oth81' aninu1J to hoso access to such 1'00111.

Clcansill(J Utens1.:Z.c:.

8. Every cowkeeps1' shall, frorn tirno to time, as often as may he necessary, ca,'se milk >"esse] that may be nsed by hiD; fot' containiru( luilk sal(~ to b8 thoroughly cleansed wit]) steaJtn OJ' dean boiling' water, and shall ()t.h8!,'I\"ise take a1l proper nrccautiol1S for the maintenallce of such l11ilk Y8ssels in a constant stnJe of cle:llllincss.

(iL).

1'e-,vater.

Uf'jJortiu(J Cases of JII/CCfi'OU:; J)isc(u.;cs.

D. 'Yheneyer any in a.ny houso or pnr\"eyor of Inilk, inunediately report Board of lleitlth.

BY-LA IV No. :38.

disease occurs of a cow keeper or

or premises shall Local or District

B'OR DESTROYIXG OR RlmO\'lXG FRO.II AKY DAIRY, ::IfILl;: STORlc, oR ::11][,1;: SHOP, OR ,11 ILK YARD AKY llrSEASED COW OR OTHER A~nIALS, AKD FOR IllmonKU AKY SICK PERSOKS FRm! THE PRE)!ISES OF AKY SUCH DAIRY, :Ull,l( STORE, ::\IILK Snop, OR ::IiILK YARD.

No. 11537. -C.S.O.

GA~ET'l:E, \v.A. 1::173

l. Every cl)wkeeper shall cause eyery cow or ot.her animal deemed to be infected at the time being in his care or under his control to be isolated or remoyed from all possible contact with other dairy cattle. upon being- directed so to do by an Inspector.

2. He shall also cause any such cmy or other animal to be destr?yecl forthwith upon receipt of iln order from the Local or Jhstrict Board of J lealth to that effect; and he shall also cause such cow or other animal to be destroyed in the manner specified in such order. .

Remo"al of Sick. :3. Eyery cow keeper or purveyor of milk shall, when ordered

to do so by the Local or District Board of Health, forthwith remoye from the pr.emises of any dairy, milk store, milk shop. or mllk yard any SIck person that may be therein.

BY-LAW No. :i9.

I'EKALTIES.

An'y I?erson guilty of any breach of any of the foregoing By­law.s IS hable for eyery such ofIence, besides any costs or expenses wluch Inay be incurred in the taJ..ing- of proceedino.s aO'uinst SUC~l perSOll guil.ty of such. f)fi'ence,.a~ ,\~ell as any costs ObI' expenses WblCh Ina.y be In~UITed 111 relneciYlng such defalllt, as purtiClt­larly proYlded for m the Act, to a penalty not exceeding the 8111n 01 Twenty pounds. and to a penalty not exceeding FiY8 pounds, IV,l,r Jess. than ~l:wenty shil1ings) for each day during which sneh offence IS contmued by such person. (Vide 62 "ict 1\0 ')0 sec. 242.) ., ~ . - ,

J. W. MUm, Cbairman.

ERNEST P A1'OK,

Passed this 10th day of October, 1904. Secretary.

] certify that tIw foregoing J~y-Jaws are nllt contrary to Jaw.

'., \' . F. SAYEH.

21st March, 1905. .. :-\.cting Attornoy General.

The foregoing By-laws have been confirmed by the Central Board of Uealth in and for the State of \Yestern Australia, this twenty-fourth day of ::I1:1rch, 1905.

F .. J. HUEUN, Acting-Secretary.

DEPAH.TMENT OF' MINES. "INSPEC1'ION OF MACHINERY ACT, 1904."

A PPLICATIONS are invited until 22nd April from Experienced Engineers, for the following positions

under the above Act:-

"INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY."

Salary, £280 per annum and RegUlation Allowances. Official Application Forms can be obta.ined from the Chief

Inspector of Machinery, Wellington Street, Perth.

"EXAMINER FOR ENGINE-DRIVERS (all classes)." All applications, with copies of testimonials relatinO' to

engineering experience (construction llnd maintenance) at­tached, to be addressed to the Chief Inspector of Machinery, Perth, and endorsed on the envelope, "Inspector's Position" or " Examiner's Position," as the case may be.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Applici1tionR

Remarks. To be addressed to Retumable-

Audit ... ... .. . Junior ... £40 per ann. The Auditor 7th April .. . Appointment would be pro-

I General bationary, and subject to the passing of any examina-tion considered necessary. Application to be made

I

in applicant's own hand-, i writing. I

ApphcatlOns from WIthout the ServICe 'nIl be conSIdered only III the event of there bemg no sllltable applwant from within the Service.

{)olonial Secretary's Office, Pertb, 7th April, 1905.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

8/:1: GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 7, 1905.

The T"easttyy, Pe,·th, 31st ]jIa"ch, 1905.

'I1J:un following- Return of Articles purchased under Section 52, Subsection (c.), of the Tender Board Regulations, is published for g'eneml information.

L. S. ELIOT, Under '[refisurer.

H.I'TUR~ OF ARTICLES PURCHASED OUTSIDE OF' CONTRACTS. SU~nIARY OF EXPENDITURE OVER £20, FEBRUARY, Hl05.

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50 1 0 225 H I

73 0 3

i).) 0 0 8G 12 6 47 7 4 82 18 3

14'() 2 3

APRIL 7, U)o5.] GOVERN\fENT GAZETTE, W.A. 875

RETURN OF ARTICLES PU:itCHASED 01!'l'SIDE 0]' CONTRAOTs-continued.

Date. Material. Rate. Alllount.

£ s. d. Feb. Do Do Do Do Do

A. Gaskin H. G,,&kin .J. Kolloy

,HI hewn sleepers, 7 x 9 :xc ·1~ Is. 4~d. 30 6 4 ·1,,9 do do Is. 4~d. 33 12 4 2,aB do do Is. 4~d. 159 1 9

A .. H. McKonney :i8i do do Is. 4~d. 26 12 1 (1}U1S. Ferlls I,Oti do do Is. 4~d. 69 11 6

8\111 LJn;on Strn't'8, Ltd. 390ft. of 18in. ridge-mtpping, 24 B.W.G., with 51b. Is. 3d. 24 7 0 h~a.d cdg-es

Do 88G2 J. III. Ferguson r Win. x 8in. II. jarrah, 2H~lft. 'kin. sup·l 2213ft 4' ~ 12in. x Win. do 1,120ft. snp. ~' . lll. 18s. 6d. 20 9 G l 12in. x Win. do tlOOft. snp. j sup.

Do

Do

sal" 8945

D831 9895

Hoskins & Co.

l\Iilhtl's' K. & J. Co. {

COllohe C,ddel'

100 leng·ths 0 x::l C.L pipes. St. F., 5 tons 9cwt. 2qr. tiin. x (;in. jarmh, 1,5:3,jft. sup. ( 2496ft Win. x 8in. do 960ft. sup.) " . sup.

£9 ton 53 15 G

17s. 21 4 4

Do Do "Y. Sa,111.1nv(·r & Co.

16:3Ihs. ,T,·ssop H.S. tool steel, lin. square IBcwt. 2,1". l::lh:;. Firth's cast stflcl, 3-lin. oet.

2s. 9d. lb. £33 Is. 3d.

22 8 3 32 8 3

Do Do Do

C.RS. 50/0·1. 50/0,1 7D83

H. Harmin. G. Kl11ght

Loading 20,120 sleepers at Collie :)lH hewn sleeper'S, 7 x H x 4~

~d. E'ach Is. 4~d.

41 18 4 21 18 7

Photo Snpl,ly Co I G rolls helio pnpnr ... 26s.

95:36 ·W. D.lIIoore & Co. { I

I

Do 1 12 x ;)0 "il' motor win(lmill, £:l:l 1 .1, x 20 B. cylinder pump, £:l 35 0 0

I

C.L.D. llI)0/1I105. Otown Ln 1IJ o'tiice" Perth, !jth April, lY06.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council h"s been pleased to appoint E. A. F. COl>IPTON as Acting

Chairman of Quartor Sessions, Cue, during the "bsunce of P. Troy on dnty.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 1574,/1()05. Orman La11) O.Oices, Pet·tI" 5th April, lfJ05.

H" IS Excellency the Governor in Bxocutivo> Council has been plea sod to "ppoint tho following Justices to 1)0

(with the Hesidont lIIa,gistrate) tho Lic"nsillg lILLg'istmtes for the York Licensing'Dioirict :--

JOHN l'HOMAS PA.U,]{EH" J.P. KIlNNE'l'H EDWA I1])S, .T. P.

H. G. HAJHPTO~, Uncler SccretlU'Y for LfLIY.

C.L.D. 525/1905. OJ'own La1v OJ)iC6S. Perth, 5th ApriL, 1 [)05.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Exec1ltive Council Ims been pleased to remove George B. vVilson, Clerk of

the Local Court and Clerk to iVJ agistn1tcs. Boulder. from the Service.

H. G. HAlVIPTON, Under Secrehu-y for Lnw.

Crown Law Opices, C.L.D. :3754/1903. Perth, 3rd April, 1;;05.

T HE Hon. the Minister for .Tustice, ~cting herdn under . order of the Governor in Council, made the lith d"y

of August, 1904, under the provisions of "The Constitution Act, 1889," has been ple"secl to appoint Corpoml A. PUR KISS

as Bailiff of the Local Court, Katanning, ~'ice L. W. l:brdy transferred.

H. G. HAMP'I'ON, Under Secretary for Lt"".

Crown LCLW o.Oices, C,L.D. 1690/1905. ['e)'th, 4th Ap)'il, 1!!05.

LTIS Excellency the Govornor in l~xer;1ltive t'otll1eil li,ts £l been pleased to appoint DOlJW IQ"I, BltCJWNE, Resi,lent Magistrate, Port Hedland, '18 Acting Clerk of C01lrts, Port Hedland.

H. G. lLU[PTOX, Under Secretary for Law.

2 0

'rOWNSITE OF GRASS VALLEY. AllDl'I'IOSAL LOTS OPEN ]'Ol~ SALIC AND SELEC'l'ION.

Dcp(I,rtll,ent 0/ Lands mul Su),veys, IT\{'r7"-:l j)M·th, 31'fl Feb'J'uary, 19U5.

I T is hereby notifiecl that a'1 additional lots, viz., 37 to 70 inclusive, ,vithin the Townsite of Grass 'Valley,

exclusive of lots 5:1, oL and G7, which Imve been" excepted

fr01)1 salc) " as Reserve 9~30, are now open for sale a,s "To,\vn

Lots," and open fur" sale" and" selection" respectively as stated hereunder :-

LOTS OPEN .POR SALB AS ~(TO\VN LOTS."

Lots 43 to 32 inclusive, 5,4, to 60 inclusive, G2 to 6G inclusive, l1l1d (j~ to 70 inelusive.

Tho upset prices at which these lots will be offered for sale by public auction, lLS provided by "The I"ancl Act, 1898," will for the present bu as uncler:-

£G each-Lots G5. nG. 68. and O\). £8 each-I"ots 51, ;'5:l; 151'to 5G inclusive, 5\), GO, 62, 63,

and 64. £10 each-Lots ·t4 t') 50 inclusive, 57, 58, and 70. £12-Lot. 4a.

Lots :-\7 to 4·2 inolu$i ve, open for s:tle as "Suburban Lands for Cultivation," as published in the Government Grrzette of the 24th lIht'ch, 18H9, pag'e 8HS, at the following upset prices :-

£18 each-Lots a8, 3\), and 4,2. £20 each-Lots a7, 40, and 41.

The lots open for sale as "Suburban Lands for Cultiva­tion" nro also nvailable for selection as "Working nien's Blocks" at the prices mentioned n,bove under Part IX. of "The Lltnd Act, 1898."

Plans of tho pn,me, showing the armngement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable ;It this office, and at the office of the Government Land Agent, Northam.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF MOUNT BARKER. !l\

CANCELLA'l'ION OF l1,j,SICHYIC 6851 (MOUNT BARKElt

SUB. LOTS 54 AND 55) AND THROWING OPEN

SAllIE FOI{ SALE.

D.-pG1·tment Qf Lmuls and SlO'veys, 1 \;)0")2 Pe'i,th, 11th lUa1'ch. 1905.

H·- IS Excellency the Governor in Exeoutive council has b"en pleased to approve of the cancellation of

RescI've ,.01 (liIount Barker Suburban Lots 54 and 55), \)('~t) >

and also of tho lots thpt','hy l'eleasr;rl f)'oll1 reservation, being thrown open for sale by l'u],lie auction, under the regula­tions applying' to subnrban lots, at an upset price of £16 each.

K CBCIL CLIF'I'ON, U ndor Secretary for Lands.

876 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V:A. [APRIL 7. 1905.

Il\ CANCELLATION OF RESERVE 2246 (WIL­

LIAMS, BANDEEDING SOAK) AND THROWING OPEN SAME FOR SELEC­TION.

Depa?·tmcnt of Lands and S1wveys, Perth, 22nd Manh, 1.905.

IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the cancellation of

Reserve 2t.iG (Williams, Banderding Soak) ; and of the urea

thereby released from reservation being thrown open for selection nnder Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1808," on and after Monday, 17th April prox.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Il\ CANCELLATION OF RESERVE G235 (SAW­

YER'S VALLEY, LOT 26) AND THROWING OPE1\i' SAME FOR SALE.

Depa1'tment of Lands ancl Sn1'veys, ")~U 3 Perth, 22nd Manh, 1.905.

H" IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the cancellation of

Reserve 6~i~5 (Sawyer's VaJlf'Y Sub, Lot 26) ; and also of tlw

lot thereby released from reservation being thrown open for sale by public !)uction, as provided by "The La11d Act, 1808," under the regulations applying to "Suburban Lots" at an upset price of £3.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCFJLI,ATION OF A WOEKING 2ilAN'S BLOCK.

Department of Lancls and SUl'veys, Perth, 7th April, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned 'Working Man's Block has been can­

celled for non-eompli:tnce with the conditions under which it was g-rH.nted, and the land contained therein will be again open for selection on and >tfter the 24tt April, 1005:-

Corres. No. Town.

7990/1904 818/88 Kalgoorlie

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretm'y for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF HOMESTEAD FAll,'IIS. Depa?·t?nent 0/ Lands ,md Snrve)Js,

PM·th, 7th April, 1.90.5.

I T is hereby notified, for genera.! inform:ttion, that the undermentioned Home,te>tc1 Frtl'lllS h:1vC b<)('n C:111-

celled for non-eompli(1nce with tl", conditions uIHler which they were gmnted, and the Ian,.! cOl1tftillCcl therein will be again open for selection on :md aJter the cbte" men­tioned :-

Corrcs. Agricultural Area 1)oc.

or District. No. Name.

Open f01' selection on ancl afte?' the 10th Ap1'il, 1905.

1561/05 *t1179'74 Boyanup ... 228 Housc, G. W. 13083/00 \ 8<16/74 \ Murmy ... . I 409 1 D:LVis, F. J.

628fOJ 4241/74 Williams ... l 4-Oi2 'rho:mpsoll, FJdward

Open for selection on and a/te;- the l;-th ApTi(, 1:11}5. 6988/02 1*1588 741 Avon ... 1 3860 i Powell, W. L.

OpenfOl' selection on ancl afte?' the 24th Ap1'il, 19 5.

2814/00 5284/00 637,02

6325103 7507/03 9226/03

10297'03 1318/04

10170/04

547/74 I *560/74

'136.J,/74 2908,74 2088174 3380/74 3529174 4358174 5728/74'

Avon Preston l{ojonup ... Kojonup Preston AYon Plantagenet Williams ... Avon

... I 3J88 Mathrew".J. H.

"1 69 Leach, F. . ]632 Jone~, 1\1. 20W Is.!kscl1, Hilmer. 274 Refeld & W,ltters.

1

52:39 Fielder, Chas. 75:::; \Vih:ol1, nftvid

4·188 O'Connor, A. JH ! 67-10 i Hall, Will.

----~----~~--~~~~ .------t The previous notice throwing this land open on 2lst :\ovombcl', 19(J·j.,

is hereby cancelled.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF R.ESIDENTIAL LEASES.

Department of [,Cinds ctnd S""veys, Perth, 7th April, 1.905.

is hereby notified, for general information, that the unclermentioned Residential Le>tses have been cancelled

for non-compliance with the conditions nnder whieh they were granted, >tm1 t.he h1nd contfLined therein will be again open for selection on and after the d(1tes mentioned :-

Open f01' selection on and ~fte1' the 1(lth April, 1905.

Corres. No. Town or SUburb.] ~0;.1 Name.

6269/04 21E 'S90 lIammns Sub. ···T 159 I Penllo, C. M.

Open f01' selection on and afte?' the 24th Ap1'il, 1905,

R064/0~) 21E/713i Hannans ... ... J 156 1 Cope, S. E.

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

CANCELLATION OF OONDITIONAL PURCHASE LEASES.

Depaj·t?nent of Lands and SM1'veys, Perth, 7th Ap1'il, 1905.

I T is l10re by notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Conditional Pm'chase Leases have

been e,l,neelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were gmnted, and the l(1n<1 contained therein will be again open for selectic'n on and after the dates mentioned :-

Agricultural Area . District. Name.

Open for selection on and after the Juth April, 1905. 1203,1·/0. Il101ll55 I Wmiam,; I 5:332 I Gilson, Geo. II. 13656/01 1032/561 }furl'u,Y 233 J Wass, E. J.

Open fo1' selection on and a/te1' the 2,1th April, 11'05.

3284/93 ·18/16.. lIIml''''y Cox, Alex.

R. CECIL CLH"fON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVE St4 (NORTH PEWl'H).

1 () fl03 \10

Depa1't1nent of Lands and S,wveys, Perth, 30th Ma1'ch, 1905.

Fir:) Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, under . Clause 41 of "Tho Land Act, lS!JS," has been pleased

to set apart Rouer'v,' (Nort.h Pel,t-h) for" Recreation,"

in lieu of "Local BOltrd of Health" (temporary) as pre­viously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FO.R. SELECTION

(CANNING DISTRICT).

DeprtJ"fment qf LancZs ((ncl SlLrveys, Pcdh, 30th Mwrch, 1905.

is horehy n0tifi:d,.for genoml information, that the Crown Lands wlthm the boundaries hereinafter par­

ticnlarised will be opon for Selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1808," on and after Monday, 1st May prox.

Bounded by lines stm·ting from the North-EaBt corner of Canning- LOCfLtion '10:3 ~md extending Enst, about 21 chains South about 73 chains, W'ost about 2:3 chains to the East hn111rbry of Locati<.n 523 ; thence N m-th alona' said boundary and tllP En.st boundary of Loc:ttion 403 af~r0said to the 8t mting point. (Plrm ',V.)

R. CECIL CLIF'l'O N, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVER~MENT GAZETTE, W.A. 877

LAND SALES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 7th ApriL, IYU5.

T HE undermentioned Allotments of Laud will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on tho dates and at the pIa-ces specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m., except at Narngin at 3 p.m., and Wagin 4 p.m.

SCHEDULE.

J Deseription of Lote. N Ilmher or Lots.

Qua.ntities. Upset Prices. i)ltt<jl:> or Sale. Place':! of Sale.

a. r. p.

1005. April 7 Cil'ecubushos ... North Grcenbushes ... Town 25 0 1 0 .£10 I Snbject to

Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 26 0 1 0 £s I in]pl'ov~-

Do. I Do. ... I Greenbushes ... Do. l5G 0 1 0 £10 r l11ents aud Do. 7 Do. I Do. Do. 161 0 1 0 £10 J liens, if any. I

Do. 7 Perth ... ... \ Chidlow's Well Do. 27 0 3 0 I Do. 7 Do. D(). Do. 28 0 3 0 ~£5 each. Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 29 0 3 0 ) Do. 7 Do. lI100ra Do. 41 0 2 0 1 Do. I Do. Do. Do. 55 O· 2 0 j£7 e'lch. Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 5!j 0 2 0 Do. 7 Do. '* Do. Sub. 53 4 0 16 £6. U .... 7 Do. I Kalal11uuda ... Do. 116 8 2 25 £22. Do. 7 Dn. Do. Do. 117 8 3 25 ,£20. Do. 7 Do. p,Ll' iWl'vjl' e Do. 7fl 11 3 0 £18. Do. 7 Do. JliIunchll'ing Do. 29 0 2 0

" Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 30 0 2 () I Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 81 0 2 0 I

I Do. 7 Do. Do. D.). 3~ 0 2 0 ~£8 each. Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 35 0 2 0 I Do. 7 Do. Do. Do. 36 0 2 0 I Do. I Do. Do. Do. :37 0 2 0 J IJo. 7 Do. * Do. Do fl8 11 ;] :30 £18. Dn. 7 Do. .. Kelm OC('t, t Do 81 4 3 :35 £15. Do. I Dc). :*i'ilari"'iniup Do. S 20 0 10 £40. Do. I Do. '*IYfncl~a, Do. W 10 0 0 £20. Do. '7 D·). 'BiLker's n ill Do .35 H 1 25 £9 . Do. f Do. "Li"n ~Iili Do. 55 5 0 0 £15. Do. 7 Do. "lYlaho,:anyen!ek D,). 56 10 2 30 £19. Do. 7 Do. " Do. Do. 64 S 8 4, £20. Do. 7 Do. ~ Do. Do. 6;') 7 2 10 £17. Do. 7 D,). D.). Do. 67 () 1 5 o£1O. Do. 7 Do. t: Dn. Do. S1 5 3 20 £9. Do. 7 I Do. '* D0. Do. 82 5 o 26 £8. Do. 1~ I Do. Do. Do. 9,), 6 3 27 £17. Do. Esperance Esperance rrO\vn 151) 0 1 27 £15. Do. 12 I Narrog'in vVolwolling Do. 9 0 2 10

I. £8 each. Do. 12 Do. Do. Do. 10 0 2 10 \

Do. 12 Do. Na1'l'ogin Do. :,8:3 0 1 :35 £18. Do. 12 Do. Do. Sub. ,1"i7 :3 :3 11 £15. Do. 12 Do. i%Cnballing Do. l:,u 1 1 16 £8. Do. 13 Northam I Gool11a,lling 'Town :,;; 0 2 :35 £10. Do. 13 Do. I Doodlakine ~nh. 12 0 1 0 £.j. Do. 14, Kellerberrin ... Kellerberrin ." ... 'l'0wn 30 0 ~ 0 £15. Do. 14 vVagin Wagin Do. 7 0 1 12 i 1.£ to each. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. S 0 1 12 Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 203 0 2 1 £10. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 325 0 2 0

: £5 each. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 326 0 2 0 Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 564 0 2 25 £9. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 570 0 2 24k i( Do 14 Do. Do. Do. 571 0 2 25 i \ £8 each.

Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 572 0 2 19 } £10 each. Do. 14 Do. Do. D". 578 0 2 18~

Do. 14 Do. ::.;: Do. Sub. 386 2 o 35 '} £6 each Do. 14 Do. il; Do. Do. 887 2 o 35 Do. 14 Do. !* Do. D·.,. 457 5 3 2 ,£12. Do. 14 Do.

I: Do. Do. 502 2 1 24 ,£20.

Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 5m 2 1 24 } £15 eltch. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 50" 2 1 24

* Suburban for cultivation.

[',»11S f!n,ll'urt.hel' part.iculars of these Lots can be obtain8d at this Office, or at the Office where they are to be sold.

N.B.-Land sold to Po (kpth of 200 feet below the natural snrface, except iu Goldfields and Miuing Districts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

E, CECIL .:;n,IFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

878 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. [APRIL 7, ] 905.

RESE RVES.

Depal'/ment of Lands and SU1"veys, Perth, 30th March, 1905.

H IS Excelleney Uw Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart, as Public Reserves, the lands described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth:-

:\0.

9195 2'1 9 8 TO-o~s

9689

Town or Distriot. Pllrposo for which made.

1407 0 0 Avon (Bel,n1mging).-Locations (5520 and 6521 . Experimental Farm.

14 0 1 M1mdaJ·ing.-Lot 15 Sanitary Depot. 1 OS s

11/f Reserves 61;)3 and 1~9 are hereby cancelled.

9696 1,000 0 0 B1,Zga (near Black Range).--A square block or lftnd, h~wing its Water (under Act 57 Vic., No. 20). boundaries in the meridian A,nd at right angles thereto, with Govern·

ment Well in its centre, said Well being situate near the7l-mile post, on the Magnet-Black Range road. (Plan '3'o'u')

9704 594 1 20 BeZnmnging (Avon).-Lots 1 to 4 inclusive Water .. 2 ~ 13

11T

9705 511 -11'1

Cl13 of. 1U04

Reserve l!ici2 is hereby cancelled.

201 0 0 BelnHmging (Avon).--Lot 13

,Reserve 2~5 is hereby cancelled.

LAND OPEN FOR SELEOTlON

(NEAR MARRINUP BROOK).

Depal·tment of Lanels (mel S1wveys, PM'th, 22nd Manh, 1905.

IT is hereby notified that the following area is excluded

from Reserve 3;1:74. (lYIul'l'ay), and will he open for

selection under Parts V. and V[n. of" The Land Act,.1898," on and after J\lIonday, 10th April prox.

Bounded on the North by the Pinj:trm-vVillimns Road; on the East by a one-chain road passing aloll g the vVest boundary 'of J\lIurmy Location 416; on the South by the

North boundary of Reserve 3~4'; and on the West by the

East boundary of C.P. 8H' (containing about 162 a.cres). (Plan 380/80). '

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

------~-~---.. -----

LAND OPEN FOB. SELECTION. /1\

POR'l'lON OF Rgslm VE 5611.

(NEAl,\VORSLEY'S SIDING.)

Depal'lment qf Lands and SlO'veys, Perth, .16th 111,o'ch, 1905.

l'r is hereby notified that the area, descrihed hereunder

. is hereby excluded from Reserve J)~~1 (nenr \Vorsley's

Siding), and will he open for selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on a,ncl nfter Monday, lOth April, prox.

Bounded on the Sottih nnd West by lines stnrting- fr,)1U a point situate ~,bOllt 10 chains North from tho NOl'th- \Yest corner of vI' ellington Location 1232, and exten(ling East 33 chains 33 links and North 30 chains; tho opposite boundaries being pamllel and equal. (Plan 'HI 80.)

R CECIL CLH'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Water.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

, .. TITus

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. (CANN LNG DIS'l'Rlc'r).

Department oj Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 80th Ma1'ch, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Crown lands within the boundaries hereinafter

particularised will b" open for selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898." on and itfter Monday, IBt May, prox. :--

Bounded by linGS stnl'ting frolll the N orth- East corner of Canning Locacion 526, and extendillg West to the East boundary of Location 32; thence North along said boundary about 69 ell ~tins; thence East to the Western side of a surveyed road, and [dong it So nth-Eastward to the starting point (Plan 34-1/80).

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

COOLUP AGB.ICULTURAL AREA. T.1()'l' 37 OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Dep(1.1·hnent q( La,nds and 81,,.veys, ['erth, 15th llfanh, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that Coolnp Agricultural A.rett Lot 37 will be open for

selection uncl,'r Parts V. and VIII. of "'L'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 10th April prox., at a price of 15s. per acre.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDl~A WAL FIWl'If SALE 01<' AND "SUBURBAN" LANDS THE GOLDFIELDS.

"TOWN" WITHIN

Depco'tmeni of L,mds and Su·rveys, Pe1'ih, 22nd Pebl'!/a1'Y, 1905.

I T is hereby n()t.ific~l, for gen.eral, infol'l?mtion, tlu~.t His Excellency tho (,'ovcmor 111 J;,xecutIvc Counml bas

been pleased to withdra.w from 8>1]e, until further notice, all 'l'own and Suburban Ln,nds within the 'l'ownsites situated on the Goldfields of the State outside tho Sonth-West Division.

R. CECIL CLH"J'ON, IT neler Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

WITHDRAWAL FROM SELECTION OF POISON LANDS AND ALSO OF 2ND

AND 3RD OLASS LANDS AS "GRAZING LEASES."

1 7 3 3 lfif

Depcwt",ent of Lands anc~ Stwveys, Perth, 11th MctTeh, 190:}.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has

npproved of 1111 Poison L11nds, and also of nIl second nnd third-class land" Grazing Lands" wi1-hin the State, being withdrawn frolll selection, from the 17th instant until further notice.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

UPPER OAPEL ROAD DISTRIOT. OHANGE OF NA1IIE TO BALIN GUP.

Depc()'tment ~( Lancts aml Sn"veys, Pe,·th, 10th lJ:larch, 1905.

I '1' is hereby notified, for genera'! inforlllation, that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor, at the

expiration of 21 days from the d~1te of publication of this notice, to alter the name of the Upper Capel Road District to Balingup.

R. CECIL CLH'TON, Under Secretary for Lands

TRANSl!'ERS OF HOMESTEAD FARMS. LU_'L? Depa,·tment ~( Lands and Surveys, 1903 Perth, 4th hcly, 1904.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, thnt no trnnsfer of n Homestead Farm will be approved in

future, except under special circnmstances, unless improve­ments to the value of £.50, including the external fencing, have been effected on the htnd, or the holdel' thereof has resided upon same for 1, period of 12 months.

2. A Homestead Farm is not transfer1tble except to <t person eligible to hold the land as a Homestead Farm, and any application for the conversion of such into a Con­ditional Purchase, for the purpose of a transfer, will render the land liable to forfeiture.

R. CEmL CLIFTO~, Under Secretary for Lands.

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IRWIN ROAD DISTRlO'r.

ANNUL1I1EN'l' OF PART OF RESUlIIP'I'ION OF

ROAD No. 1707.

1_1_L6.Ji HIOl

Department of Lands and 81tl'Veys, PeTth, 30th March, 1905.

I::::TIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has ::-..L been pleased, under the provisions of Section 21 of

"The Public Works Act, 1902," to annul that portion of the Notice of Resumption of Road No. 1707, gazettecl4th December, 1903, as described hereunder:-

That portion of road extending vVest along the North side of Yardarino Railway Stntion Reserve, passing throug-h Victoria Locations 1289 and 1307.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS AOT, 190').. Department of La,nds and 8nl'veys,

Perth, 30th lJ:lanh, 1905.

I T is hereby declared that the under mentioned lands have 1)een set apart, taken, 01' resumed under Section 17 0 f

"The Public vVorks Act, 1902," for the purpose of a new Road, that is to say:-

flf'ch BRUNSWICK ROAD DIS'l'RlCT. No. 2006.

Young Street, Wellington Location 50..1., from U due l'Coad to Uibbs Street, one chain wide, as shown on 'Titles' Office Plan 884; about 31'. 8p. being thereby resumed from said Location 50..1.. (Plan 383/80.) .

GAZETTE, 879

Hff¥ NORTHAM ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2008.

A strip of land, 50 links wide, leaving the Jurindine Road at its intersection with the South-Western boun­dary of Suhdivisional Lot 5 of Avon Location P3, and extending N ol'th-'IV estward, as surveyed and shown on Titles' Office Plan 1047, passing along the South­"Western boundaries of Sttbdivisional Lots 13, 12,11, andlO to the latter's West corner; thence North-Eastward to the East corner ofHes8rve fi4'1; thence N orth-"Westward, passing through said Reserve al,d along its North-East boundary to join the Quellq uelling l"oad nt its N ol'th cor11er; abont 9 acres being thereby resumed from, Avon Location P4 and about It acres £1'0111 Avon Location P3. (Plan 27/80.)

t~t KEL~ISCOTT ROAD DISTRIC~e. No. 2005.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its South-'IV estern side starting from a surveyed road at the South cornel' of Sub­divisional Lot i6 of Cttnning IJocation 31 and extending 3150 6' 16 chains 20 links to its West corner; 1a. 21'. 16·4p. ueing thereby resnmed from said Lot 76. (Diagram 16686. Plan 341..1.1'10.)

~~** NOR1'HA1)IPTON ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2007.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 1922 at the North boundary of Victoria Location 2799, and extend­ing in a general IYest-North- Westerly direction, as surveyed O.P. Victoria 503, passing through Locations 2244,2265,2235, 1501, and 2175 to the h1tter's West boundary. Resumptions being as follows :-lhom Loc<Ltion 2244, 2a. 11'. 21p.; Location 2265, 3t1. 31'. 39p.; 2235, 3a. 21'. 17p.; 1501, 2a. Or. 7p.; 2175, 5tt. Or. 25p. (PIlm 159/80.)

H~'t MURRAY lWAD DISTRIC'l'.

No. 1992.

/1. strip of land, one chain wiele, leaving a surveyed road a,t the South houncbry of Murray Location 90, and extend­ing in a general Sonth-East,erly direction as surveyed (Diag'm1l1 154(2), to the 'Yest houndary of Location 500; thence as surveyed (Diag.mlll 1,).155) to the South-'IV est cornel' of Location 2BO; thence as surveyed (Diagram 15456), South-Easterly to the West boundary of Location 94, and alung' its 'Vest boundary to its S:mth-West corner; thence East along its South boundary (Diagl'a,m 154(1) South­Eastw~l'd, and Southward, passing along the 'IV est boun­daries of Locations 221 and 82 to the South-'IV est corner of said Loc~tion 221 ; 2a. 11'. l2p. being thereby resumed from Murray Location 9·1 and h],. 11'" 17p. fro111 Murray Loca­tion 211. (PInn 3'00/80.)

A plan and more p'crtiCl1L1,l' description of the land so set apart, taken, or restuned may be inspected at the Depart­ment of Lands ~tnd Snrveys, Perth.

J lR4() Tlfu}

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

J. lYL DREW, Minister for Lands.

Department q( La,nels and SU1'veys, Perth, 16th March, 1905.

\TOTICE is herchy given that it is the intention of His 1." Excellency the Governor, by Order in Council, after the expiratioll of t\yenty-ollc daJ's from date of pUblication of' this notice, to divide the Droomehill Hoad District into foul' ',-Yards, to be called theW est ',-Vard, the Central "Ward, the East ,Yard, and the South vVarcl, ,,,ith the respective boundaries hereunder described.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secrebry for Lands.

VVEST ,VAIW.--J)oundorl on the North by the North bound­ary of the R.oad Distl'iet; on the Eccst by a Southerly line passing along' the 'Yest boundm'y of Location 69 and the Eastern side of It road passing 1110ng the East botmdary of Locations 1738 and 107, thon ~outh, passing along the vVest boundary of Locations 21:-1 and 779 to the South boundary of Location ElO: thence Ellst to tho North-Ettst corn8r of Location 593; th~nce pltssing along tho East boundaries of Locations 593, 920, !H3, 812, 5~)7, 6gS, 599, 600, 601, 602, 1005, 1006, H1Vl, 1914, W15, and 1916; on the Sonth by a I-Vest line frolJl the South-East corn8r of Location 1916 aforesaid; ,md on the lY estwa)'cl by the Vvestern boundary of the R.oad District.

R80 GOVERNMENT

CENTRAL WARD.-Bounded on the N01'th by the North boundary of the Road District; on the EJ st by a South line passing' through the 12-mile post on the North bouudary of late W.A. Land Co.'s Location 257, n.nd along' the E,'tst boundary of Location 253; on the 80ldh by the South boundary of the Kojonup Land District to the N orth- IV cst corner of Location 117, thence dUG West; on the vVest by a Northerly line, passing along the East bonndn.rio" of Locations 1916, 1915, 1914, 11113, 1000, 1005, (i02, 001, 600, 599, 59S, 597, S12, 9-t3, 920, and 593; thence West ,,,bout 20 chains; thence by a Northerly line, passing along tlw \Vest boundaries of Locations 779 and 213. the Eastern sido .,f a surveyed road passing along the East boundaries of [,'1ca­tions 107 and 1733, and the West bound,try of Locn.tion nO to the North boundary of the Road District.

EAS'l' vYARD.-Bounded on the N01'lh by the North boundary of the Road District; on the S01dh-Ea,stwanl by the South-East boundary of the Road Distri, t; on the Sonth- West1V<1",i by parts of the Sonth-vVest boulJdaries of the Kojonup Land District; and on the West by a North line, passing along the East bonndary of Locati"n 2;,;3 "11(1 through the 12-mile post on the North bonndary of JOLt) vY. A. Land Compil,ny's Location 257 to the North bounch,'y of the Road District.

SOUTH WAnD.-All that portion of the goad D,strict lying Southward of an Easterly line from it" Western boundary to the North-West corner of Loclttion 1117, passing along the South boundary of Location 19W; and thence along the Southern boundaries of Kojonup Land District.

Depw·tntent of Lands [tnd 81t"veys,

8"51 Perth, 2nd Manh, 1905.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is the .intelltiOl~ of His Excellency the Govern;)r, by Order 111 C ,unCI1, after

the expiration of twenty-one days from the elate of publicn.­tion of this notice :-

1. To divide the .i'lIoorumbine Road District into five Wards, to be called the Centml, N orth-IY est, ]Ii orth-East, South-East, and South-'West Wards, with the respective boundaries hereunder described.

2. To determine the number of members for each ward as follows :-Centr>11 and North-E>1st Wards, two members each; South-East, N orth-'iV' est, and South-vVest 'iVa,nls, one member each.

CENTRAL WARD.

Pingelly Towllsite.

NOWl'R-'i~TEs'r 'VARD.

Boundccl on the North by pltrt of the NOl'th h th" Hoad District; on the Enstw .. ,,·<l by the G ,'cn.t R,a,ilwa.y It,e~(-~l'\Tc and pnrts of t!le ~; Ol't 11 Hn~l Vt' e,~t boundaries of Pingelly Townsit.e; on tl-;e dOI!,:h'll.} 11'i( h.v the North sido of 1,0<1,(\ No. 290 to Loc;ction "Hi. thellce ],y the North side of ROl1d No. HO to the South-Wust C01'l1-'1' of Looation 2aR-t, thence by the Norell side of Eo;].(1 ;'in. 1:105 to the \Vost houndary of' the ROllel Di,trict and on the West by part of sitid ,,yest boun(bry of (,oad District.

NORTH-EAST WARD.

Bounded on the N01·t!, by pttrt of t,he North boundary of the Road District; on the East b:v- part of the East boundttryof the I:Ol1d District; on the South by a West line to the North-E>1.st cornel' of Avon Loc>1tion 1028 (Dailyerking Spring), l1nd thence. by. the hitter's North boundary and tha.:: of Avon LocatlOn 0tHO, thence by the Northern side of Road No. 1500 to the South-Eastel'l1 side of Fox Road (Moorumbine Agricultural At'('a" thence by sHid side of road >ind the North-Eastel'l1 side of YIallt'() II. ."d to the North corner of Location 1620, thence by the Sout h­Eastern mid South- \\ estern boundaries of the; lV[ool'umbine A.A. Lot l52. thence by the South-El1stel'1l sille of Nichol­son Road to a point 11."ar the South COl'1lOl' of Locatioll 1002, thence by its South-West boundary ,mel the 80nth-l~ast I1nd part of the South-\Yest bOUl1dl1ries of ?lTool'Umbino Townsite to the Routh-Eastern side of Ro>td No.2\)0 (Smith Road), thence by said side of Road ~(). 2(;0 t,) !'inc;'eliy Townsite thence bv ])al't of the East and Nor: h LonndariC's of Pingel'lyTownsite-; and on the West/va) ... Z hy (;he Grc'at Southern Railway Reserve.

SOUTH-EAST VVAIW.

Bounded on the North by parts of the South aml 8"st boun­daries of Pingelly 'I'ownsite, thence by the South-Eastern side of Road No. 290, to the South-West boundary of

GAZETTE, W.A, :-APRIL 7, 1905.

:i\!Io,'ll'umbine 'rownsite, thence by part of the latter's Sonth­,Vest [lnd its S,mth-Ea.st bound;u·les. thence bv the South­IV' e,t bonndary or Locati'lll lliO:3 1\,ncHhe South:Eastcrll side nf Niehulson Ro,ul to tho Sonth-\Vest honndru'y of ~IOOl'llln­bi110 A.A. Lot 152. th21l~C by tho laUm"s So nth-Western and Sonth-I~astel'll buundari~s, 1he NOl'th-I:iJastcrn side of lYr[Lllel~ the South-Ea.stern side of Fox Hoad, and the ::~ol'the,.n of R )Ml. j';o. 1000 to the N"l'th-\Yest corner of Loc"tion 3940, thellee hy the 1<ttter'8 North boundary and that of A von LocatioI' 10:33 (D1tjlyel'king' Spring), thence by rtn EClst lin'.' from the latter's North-East cornel'; 011 the E,~t.s by of tho East boundary of the Road District; on the by part of the South boundary of tho Hoael District; nnd on the West by the Great Southern Railway II,eserve.

SOUTH-VVES'l' VYAUD.

Boun(led on the Nm'lh by the North sidu of Road No. 180" to the South-'West COl'llm' of Location 28S,t, thence by the North side of l'l.oad No. 7·W to Loc;1tion 5W, thence by the North side of i{oad No. 200 to Ping-elly Townsite, thene8 by p"rt of its 'Vest llnd South bonntlarios; on the Ea:;t by the Great Southern Jtn.ilwa.y goseI've; on the Sont" by part of 1>11<' South houndal'y of tho Road District; and on the West by part of the vYest boundary of the goad Distri(·.t.

U,. CECIL CLU"l'ON, nuder Secre!".",'y for [,n,l] (1.-;.

6" • 10-64"

V"XTHEREAS the Broome Hill R.oad B0I11'<1, by resolution If pn,ssed "t 11 ilIeeting of the Board. held 'l.t Broome

Hill on the ,tth d"y d :i'ilarch, l()05, 1'8s01n'd to open the Hoael heroilll1fter described, that is to Sity:-

No.lR6G. A strip of l,tnd, on0 clla-in wide, stl1rting from the South­

vYest corner of J{oj()llUP Location 2022, itnd extending Eastward th"ouah thitt lOC>ltiol1 and alollg its South boundary and th~se of Locatiol,s 200i, 200[;, 20()5, 200-1, and 2002 to tho h1.tter's South-Jn;,st Cornel' (as surveyed, Diagrams 10611, 10572, 10571, 10570, lO;;()B, and 10(67). (Plan 417/80.)

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1002," by notice published in the Gove1','.ment Gazette, declared tlutt the said h1.nd bad boen set apa1'1", taken, 01' resumed for the purpose or' the said road, and that a phm and more partieular description of the said land might be inspected at the Department of L"nds and Surveys, Perth.

AND WHEREAS the said Board has caused a. copy of the said notice to be served upon the owners I1nd occupiers of tbe s'1id hnd residant within the State, or such of them as can with rO'1.sonable diligence be ascertained, either per­s01wlly 01' by registered letter posted to their last-named pl<tce of :tbode.

AND WHEl{EAS the Governor in Executive Council has con'll'lUl,d the said resolutien, it is hereby notified that the line of commllnication described above is 11 1-:0;,,1 within the meauing of "'1'he Roads Act, 1902," subj<'ct to the provi­sions of the said Act.

Dated this 30th day of Th'farch, 1905.

ill n;\ TiT"i)-.r

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

W HBL.tEAS the Greeumount Road Board, by resolution p·)ssed at a :iVleeting of the Board, held at Midland

Junction 011 the :3ard dl1yof JUly, 1904, resolved to open the !' oad hereinafter described, that is to say :-

No. IDS' •. A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide, stl1rting from the

North-West cornel' of C.P. 55/10S, and extending East to its North-EltSI corner; thence South-Eitsterly, North-Easterly, "wi Sonth-Ettsterly respectively (as surveyed, O.I:'. Swan ;021), pn,"sing through the South-East corner peg of Swan Location 21R3, 1110ng part of the Sout.h bounda.ry of l.ocation :)fjO() and the Southern boundl1ry of Location 6506 to j"in (-,ho Goldfields 'iVater Supply Track Heserve I1t the Sonth cornor of said Location 6506. (Pl"n 2/S0.)

AND ',VHfWEAS the Governor in Executive Couneil has codil'med the sl1id resolution, it is h81,eby notified that the line of comlllunication d"scribed above is a Hoad within the meani!!" of " The Roads Act, 1902," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dittecl this aOth d"y of March, 1905.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 7, GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. 881

4~tt l~THEREAS the North-East CoolglCl'clie Road Board, by '" lesolution passerl at a Meeting' of the held at

Kanowna on the 2 rth (by of Jane, HJO·L, to open the Road hercinoJter described, that is to so'}' :-

No. 2001. A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide, starting from

a point on the North boun<lary of .t~~l, situate 8£( 40'

3 chains 68{h links from its N orth-'iV est ('orner, and extend­ing 3590 ·:LO' (as snrveyed, Diagranl 15:35G) to the E::a.lgool'Jie­Kanowna Road. (Plan L¥i.)

... ;\.ND \YHEREAS t.he Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is herel)}, notifi.xl that the line of conuJlllnim,tinn described aboye is a Eo~,.l within the m<laning of "'l'he Roads Act, 1902," subject to the p1'o­yisions of the said Act.

Dated this 30th day of Jl,Lwch, 1905.

EG. CECIL CLH'l'ON, U neler Secrotary for Lands.

'\~ THEREAS the Nelso11 Road Bo:,rd, by resolntion passed 'V at a JYfeeting of the Board, held at Bridgetown on

the 11th d~1,y of Febmary, 1905,resolyecl to open a devia­tion of Road No. 852 hereinafter descdbed, tlmt is to say:-

llll\i37.l and z-fr~o Deviation of Road No. 852.

A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide, leaving the Penin­sular Road near the South-'iV est corn8r of Nelson Location 2\)6 and extending Northwarr] (as surveyed,O.P. Nels0n we and Diagram 1;5944), passing' throng'h Nelson Locations lfjlO and 1038 to the latter's North boullChr,Y. (Plall 43913/40.)

:\ ND WHERlDAS the Governol' in ]!~xecutive COl1ncil has confirmed the said rosolution, it is lwreby notified tlutt the line of cOllllnunicatien described above is a l'Coacl within the 11181Lning of "The Hoads .Act, l~)O~,'; subject to the provisi,)ns of the 8~,id Act.

Dated this 30th (liLY of March, 1905.

SOllO 111'0"'2

R CECIL CLIJC'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

HEl~EAS tho 1Yfcckcring H.oad Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at i.VIockering

on or about the 4th dny of ]):lay, 1902, resolved to open the Road hereinafter described, th,tt is to say:-

MECKEl~ING IWAD DISTRICT. No. 1704.

A strip of land, one clmin wide, stnrting from the North­vVest corner of Avon Location 8300 ('"'55), and extending along its North-W cst houndary to its SOllt.h- 'Nest corner; tt18nce (as surveyed, Diagram 9Hll) 8olong the N orth-,V estern bounchry of l\Iedcering Agricllltnml Arm1, Lot lU7, and passing throngh Agrie;lltur,,1 Arca Lot lOG to Collins R,O>ld. (Plans iH 80nd Jl.Iockel'i!1g Agricultural Arclt.)

AND WHEREAS Bis Excellen0.V the Governor, pursuant to Section 17 of" The Pn1>lic "Yorks Act, 1902," by notice published in the G01!m')l)w'ltt Gnzei,te, dechtred tlmt the said land had been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said rond, and that 80 phn 80nd more particular de· scription of the s80id landlllight be inspe()ted at the Depart­ment of Lltnds and Surveys, Perth.

AND WHEREas the said Board has cltused a copy of the said notice to be seryed upon the owners and occupiers of the s80id land resident within the State, 01' such of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, either per­sonally or by registered letter posted to their last-named place of abode.

AND WHEREAS the GOyer110r in Executiye Council has confirmed the said resolution. ijo is h'cl'eby llotifi.xl tbat the lin8 of communi, atioll deseribed above is a RORd within the moaning of "The R020ds Act, 1902," subject to the pro­visions of the s80id Act.

Dated this 30th day of M,wch, 1905.

~.:;n.§. 1'.1 0:1

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secl'otLtrJ' for LlLl1o:lS.

lITHER!,;:,:,) tlu Nortlmm I{oad BO'lrd. hy resolut.ion )'" passed ~l,t a Meeting of the Ho>wd, held' ",t Northam

On the 7tl) (by of }Iar"h, 1\)0:3, resoh-cd to opml the HORd he. einrtftcr described, that is to say :-

NORTHAM lWAD DfS'l'InCT. No. 191·2.

A strip of land, GO .links wi.jll, its Sonth-Eltstol'll side sh,rting from the South cornel' of AYon Location _3i9 and exhcTI'1in:;, North-Eastward, North-Westward, and North-

Eastward along the South-East and part of the North­Eastern boundary of Location 379 and the South-Eastern boundary of Location 698 to the South-v Vest boundary of Location 914 (as surveyed, Diagl'am 13713); 1 acre 2 roods G perches being thereby resumed from Avon Location 379, and 1 acre 1 rood 29 perches from Avon Location 698. (Plan 27/'60,)

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," by notice published in the Govemment Gazette, declared that the said land had been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said road, and that a plan and more particular description of the said land might be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

AND WHEREAS the said Board has caused a copy of the said notice to be served upon the owners and occupiers of the said h,nd resident within the State, or such of them as can with r8ft30nable diligence be ascertained, either person­ally or by registered letter posted to their last-named place of abode.

AND WHEIlEAS the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is hereby notified that the line of communication described above is a Road within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1902," subject to the pro­yisions of the said Act.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1905.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1~"~% l.-XTHEREAS the vVanneroo Road Board, by resolution V V passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wanneroo

on or about the 24th clay of June, 1904, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say :-

No. 1895. A strip of land, one chain wide, its South side leaving

Road No. 1359 at the South-West corner of Swan Location 1749 (872/56) and extending East, passing through said Location 1H9 and :1.long its South boundary and the North boundary of Location 1755 to the vVest boundary of Loca­tion 1526. (Plan 111/40. Diagrams 15774 and 10242).

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Seetion 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," by notice published in the Government Gazette, declared that the said land hi1d been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said Road, and that a plan and more p!1rticular description of the said land might be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

AND WHEREAS the said Board has eaused a copy of the said notice to be served upon the owners and occupiers of the said land resident within the State, or such of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, either per­sonally or by registered letter posted to their last-named place of abode.

AND WHEREAS the Goyernor in Executive Council has c')nfil'llled the said r13s01ution, it is hereby notified that the line of communication described above is a Road within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1902," subject to the pro­visions of the said Act.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1905.

4174 T{iu3

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

W HER.EAS the Preston Road Board, by resolution p>1ssed at a meeting of the Board, held at Donny­

brook, on the 27th day of June, 1903, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

PRESTON ROAD DISTRICT. No. 1921.

A strip of land, one chain wide, the West side leaving the. Boyanup-Donnybrook main road at its intersection with the West boundary of 'iVeUington Location 873, and extending 10 50' 9 ch80in8 3 r;, links, and thence 73° l' 2 chains 18,-'0 links to the bridge over the Preston River, passing through said Location 873, as surveyed, Diagram 10212. (Plan 414/80.)

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Seetion 17 of "'l'he Public vVorks Act, 1902," by notice published in the GO"G1'nment Glkzette, declared that the said land had been set apart, taken, or resum'ld for the purpose of tho said road, and that a pbn and more particular description of the said land might be inspected at the Departmont of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

882 GOVERNMENT

AND WHEREAS the said Board has caused a copy of the said notice to be served upon the owners and occupiers of the said land resident within the Stitte, or snch of them itS can with roit80nablo diligonco be ascertitined, either per­sonally or by rogistered letter posted to thoir last-named place of abode.

AND WREREAS the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is notified thn,t the lino of communication deseribed above a rond within the meaning of "The Ron,ds Act, 1\)02," SUbjf~d to tho provi­sions of the said Act.

Dn,ted this 30th dn,y of Minch, 1905.

It. CECIL CLIFTON, Unclor Secrotn,ry for Ln,nds.

DIVISION OF ROAD Drs'I'RIOT IN'l'O vV ARDS.

DepcO'tmcnt qf Lands mid Snrveys, Vii'IH:' i'e,·th, 310t J](wch,1905.

N OTICE is horoby given th:tt it is the intontion of His Excellency the Governor, by Order in Council, aftor

the expiration of twenty-one (bys from dltte of publication of this notice~

(1.) '1'0 divide tho N:,rrogin Ro:td District into six (6) 'Wards, to bo c,tlled the '1'OWIl v\' ,"rd, tho Contrn,] Ward, the South-West vV:ucl, the Sonth-E:tst ,Vard, the North-West ,Yard, tho North-E:tst vYard, with respective bonndm'ies hereunder described.

(2.) 1'0 determino the number of members for each ward as follows :-Ono member for each of the Central, l::iouth-IYest, Sonth-E:tst, North-East, and North-vVest ,Yard, and two members for the Town 'Vard.

TOWN vVARD.-Narrogin 'l'ewnsite.

CEwrRAL VVARD.-Bonnded on tho Northward by the South side of the Bm1l1istor-Narrogin Road :tnd tho Southern boundaries of NrLrrogin Townsite; on the Ea,stwn,rd by the Gre:tt Southern Railw:ty Itoserve; on the South by a vVesterly line Imssing along the North boundaries of 'Willin,ms Locations 18·18,2183, 218,t, :tnclHl87, rmel tho South boundaries of Locations 1977 and 22(;8, Iwd on the \Vestw:trd by part of the Western boundary of tho U,Oltd District.

NOlC'l'H-IVEST WAlm.-Boullcled on the North by part of North boundary of the Itoitd District; on the Enstward by the Groat South urn Jt:,ilvmy goserve; on tho South­E"stw:trd by pm·ts of the N orthai'n :,nd \Vostern bouncl:tries of NILlTogin 'l'ownsik and the Southern side of the Narrogin-Bt.nllistor go:td; and on tho Westward by p,wt of the vVestol'll boundary of the l?oad District.

N OItTH-EAST \V Alm. -- Bounde,l on tho North by Plwt of tlie North bound:ll'Y of the ILoad District: on tho Enst by part of the Ea,stern boundary of the Ro:td District; 011 tho South by a ,Vest line passing tht'ough Survoy lJIM'k "X Y 88," ,.nd U9 on the Narrogin C,.eek; and on the vVestlvm'd by the Gre:tt Southern HILilway gasel'vo and the East bonn­d:try of N:trrogin '1'ownsitlJ.

SOU'l'R-EAST vV AIm." -Buundocl on the North by an East line passing throngh Surl'oy Mnrk C9 on NmTogin Creek and XY:38; on the ErLst by pRrt of tho E:Lst boundnry of tho l~o:.d District; on the South hy p:wt of tho South boun­clary of the !toad DisLrict; and on the Wesbvanl by the Gre:tt Southern RttihV1ty ltusernl.

SOUTR-IV EST IV ARD.-Bomi.o_od on tho North by:tn East­orly line passing :dong the tOollth b01111drtries of Loca,tiolls 22G8 and 1978, and North hound1tries of Willi:wL5 Locn,tiolls Hi87, 218-t, 218a, Itnd 1:)48; (;n the Ens! ward by tho Gre:tt Soutlll~l'n H,ailway He ;erve; on tlH~ SOllthw'Ll'd by pa,l't of :Southern boundary of tho ]\.0<1(1 Dishid; :mel on th" 'vY ost­ward by p:trt of the Western ]JOUncl:Ll',Y of the H.oad District.

R. CECIL CIJIl!'TON, Uncler Secretltry fot' Lands.

DIVISION 01<' ROAD DISTRICT IN'l'O 'vVARDS.

~ 7 U V'll

Depa.ri>ncnl ~l Lu,nds and Fe;·tll,80th

N O'J.'WE is hel'81>y given tlmt it is the intention of His t IDxc,,]lency the Oov(,1'no1', by Ol'd,,,' ill COHlhlil, :titer the expiration of 21 dRYS from the pnblicntioll of this notice-

(J.) To divide the Victori" i?bins Rm.cl j)i,;hict into three (a) W:lrds, to be e:tlled the West Ward, the East -W:erd, and tho South Wm.·d, with tho rpspective boundaries herennder described.

GAZETTE, W.A. C APRIL 7, 1905.

(2.) To determine the number of members for eaeh vVard as follows :-Two Members each for the South n,l1d East vVards, and three Members for West Ward.

\VES'l' VVARD.-Bounded on the North by part of the N orth bound~,ry of the ROfLd District; on the East by a Sonthody line p:tSSillg along the vVest boundaries of li'Iel­boume Looations n09, 815, \110, and 879; on tho South by p:trt of the North boundm'y of ]"Telbourne Location 9a5 to the milvmy, thence by n \Vestorly line passing along the North boundaries of Melbourne J,oc:ttions 1179 and 647 ; and on tho West by the West boundary of the Road Dis­trict.

EAST VV ARD.-Bonnded on the North by part of the North boundary of the Itoad District; on the East by part of the East bound:try of the Road District; on the South by a \Vest line passing along tho North boundary of Melbourne Location 935; and on the West by a Northerly line pnssing along the West boundaries of Melbourne Loca­tions 879, 910, 815, and 609.

SOU'l'H vVARD.-Bouncled on the North by an Easterly line passing along the North bounditries of Locations 647, 1179, nnd 985; on the East by p:trt of the East boundary of the Rond District; on the South by tho S:mth boundary of the Road District; and on the \Vestward and South­IVestward by part of the 'Western and South-Western boundaries of the Ro:td District.

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

AL'l'ERA'I'ION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE JYIOORUMBINE

AND WANDERING ROAD DIS'I'RICTS.

857 \T~

Depa,·t1l1ent of Lands (md St()'veys, Perth, 29th JJfa"ch, 1905.

OTICE is hereby given th:tt it is the intontion of His Excellency the Governor, by Ord"r in Council, aftor

the expir:ttion of twenty-one (21) d:tys from the date of publication of this notice, to alter the boundaries of tho llndermentionecl Road Districts to the foll0wing :-

WANDERING ROAD DIS'l'RIC'l'.

Bonnded by lines starting from the summit of Mount Dale, and extending in a South-Easterly direction to a spot 20 miles l~ast from the 41-mile Post on the Porth-Albany Ro:td; thence South-Easterly in direction of Cojntotine Pool to It ~pot due \Vest from the South corner of Avon Locatioll 1O:H at Sunning Hill; thcllce due East to the West side of the old York-W illimns Boad ,wd :tlong said side Southward to tho '19-rnile lYlark ; thencfl by the Eastern side of saicl ro:td SouthwfLrd to tho Hothalll River, and along its right b,mk downwards to the Perth-Albany Road; thence by tIll) E:tst sido of said rl·ad in :, North-Westerly direction to a spot due East from the Sonth-East corner of

I~eserve :{I;:1; thonce by " vVest line pltssing through the

South bound:try of Reserve a1'4' :tforesaid; thenco by the

Northern end of a North-Westerly line from the junction of the vVilliams itnd Hotlmm Itivers to the H-mile Post on t.ho Perth-Albany Hoael; thence from s[Lid 41-mile Post ,.lono- the ,Vest side ,.f s,tid r,)ad to a spot near the old 3:i-n0.le 'l'ree, said spot heing sihmte clue I~itst from the South honncbry of n<lckingham Townsite; thence from slLid spot near tho :33-mile Tree on the Perth-Albany Road to tho starting point on the summit of Mount D:tle.

MOOIWMBINE IWAD DISTRICT.

Bnunded on tho North by an East line passing through the South corner of Avon Locn,; ion 103'1 at Sunning Hill; on the vVost by tho /£asterll side of tho old York-Williams Road from the Hotlmlll i~iver to the 49-mile Mark; thence by the 'Westorn side of Sf Lid r":td to tho North boundary of tho district; on the Sonth by the Hothmn River upwards from its inter,sectio1l with the said side of tho old York­,\Villiallls Hoad to Milling'm,lling Pool; thence by an l-~"sturl'y lino tow:Lnls iiIOllut Ohsse; and on the East by a North line which, if produced, would pass through a spot sitn:tte 20 miles vVest from the North-West cornel' of Avon Tloca,tion 998 at Eennin.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Undor Secretary for Lands.

APRIL 7, 1905.1 GOVER~YIl~:\f r GAZEI' fE, "V.A. 883

NOTIOE. Agric. l',/-{ls Ex. Co. 179%f~.

R IS Excellencv the Governor in Council has been pleased to' appro YO of the following additional

schedule to the Regulations under "The Insect Pests Act, lS0S" :-

For cuttings of plants and trees, small seedlings not in pots, strawberry iplants and [bulbs, Is. per 1,000 or part thereof.

ALEX. CRAWFORD, Acting Director of Agriculture.

APPOINTMENT.

Depeo·tment of .liines, Pel·th, 6th lip"il, 1905.

I-lIS Excellency the Governor in Executiye Council has been pleased to make the followiDg appointment:-

HM H. P. WOODWARlJ to be Assist~Lnt Goyernment Geologist; to date from 1st April, 1905.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

OANOELLATION OF APPOINTMENT. Department of lUi,jles,

Perth, lilh .4)))'il, 905.

H IS Excellency the Goyeruor in Executive Council has " approved of the following itppointmcnt being

cancelled :-7 Oil Oil E. S. Simpson to itct for the Govel'l1lllent Geolog'ist

in Perth, :tt :tny t:me during the absence of that officer.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

THE OOAL MINES REGULATJON A 0'1', 1902.

2756 fIT04

PART J. -ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND.

REGUl~A'1'ION 2Lt. Depewtment (~r Mines,

Pel·th, 2!1rd JJla;'ch, 1905.

I I IS Excellency the GOYOr110r in Execntive Council, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him Ly Section

76 of "The Coal lIIilws Hegnh1,tion Act., 1002," has been pleased to mal{c the following' amendment to Regulation 2'~ relating to tlle A cci(lcl1t Reliof Fund, by the acldition of the following words :-

Every mnmlJer (of the Accident COllllnittee nmy re­ceive a.nd be paid out of the Trust funds a fee of one shilling' for each ordinary fortnightly meeting' of the Committee he 81mll attend.

ROBERT HAS'rIE, Minister for Mines.

Depal'/ment qf lviines, I'M·th, Brd Jamwr1J, 1905.

THE undel'mentioned Gold l\'Iining and l\i[ineral Leases are now ready for issue, and may be

obtained OIl application by the IJessees or their ord(l's:-

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Coolgal'die DistJ'ict: G.l'!I. Lease 3 i!'8.

'Water Leases 5, 6.

r.-1manalling DistJ··ict: G.M. Lease 4568.

EAST COOLGAPvDIE GOLDl"IELD.

n.M. Leas(]s 225E, 352E, 111411, nUh, llG3E.

NOR'l'H COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

,1' enzies Diskict: G.M. Lea~es 39Hz, 4944z. i iagam Dist,rict: G lYI. Leases 334G, 3'~7G, 352G, 5S3G. Vlal'ring Dis!?'ict: G.lYI. LeitEeS 1u, 671u. 1',,·i710. fiisb'ic!: G.ii'I. T elEes 500R, 682g

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. Mt. Ma'l'garet District: G.1YI. Leases 934'1', 036'1'. Ail. l'dalcolm District: G.ilL LPflSPS 227c, 902c.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

O'W Dist"ict: G.JYI. Leases 222, 10'1>. Mount Magl·.el District: G.lYI. Leases 15lH, 20hr, 2641>f,

3273t, :i6H:>r.

Dcty D,t'wn D;strict: G.M. Leases 221D, 22!ir.

YALGOO GOLDFIJijLD. G.ilI. Leases ·W}), 470.

EAST 1'1URClIISOX GOLDFlELD. East 1l1m'chison Dish'ict: G.M. Leases 388, 542, MS, 550. Blac/: Range lJi!d"ici: GJ'il. Leases llB (683), 12B (686).

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

G.jU. Le:tse '15w.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD. G .111. Leases 554, 5U2.

PHILLIPS RrVER lYfINrNG DISTRICT. G .1\1. Lease 48

G1:tEENBUSt:1ES MINING DISTRICT.

J\Iinernl Lease', In, 2()(), 310.

H. S. KING, Secretary for ]\Iines.

THE JNSPEO'I'lON OF MAOHINERY AOT, 1904.

Depal·tment of lYfi.nes, Perth, 2n(1 Mal'ch, 1905.

N OTICE is hereby given tlmt His Excellency the L Governor in Execntive Council, on 27th Febl'll:lry, WitS pleased to approYc of the following Regulation charges being' prescribed under" The Inspection of Machinery Act, HlO·1 .. "

HOBER'}, HAS'rIE, Minister for Mines.

REGULA'nON CHARGES. SECTION 28.

Fees for one inspection of the records of any boiler by any person authorised in writing by the owner, including a copy of any entry rebting to the boiler

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.

Fees fer inspection of machinery not worked by steam from any boiler :--

For every inspection, and before the grant of any certificate for machinery worked otht'r than by steam po\Ver, the motive power of which is-

8-horse power or under Over 8-ho1'se power, and not exceeding 20-

horse power Over 20-ho1'se power, and not exceeding 40-

herse power OYer 40-horse power ...

For every insp0ction and before the grant, of any certificate for :tny electric, hydraulic, Or other lift ...

For every inspection and before the gritnt of fLny certificRte fol' the propelling machinery of itny yessel not dri,'en by stCitl11, and used for carrying gouds or paSdel1gers for reward

NOTICE. Depal·tment of Mines,

£ s. d

o 2 6

o 5 0

o 10 0

o 15 0 1 0 0

o 10 0

100

Pe,·th 29th MaJ'ch, 1905.

COPIES of "The Inspection of l'vTitchinery Act, 1904," may now be obtained at the following offices:­

Depitrtment of Mines, Hay Street, Perth; Chief Inspector of Machiw:ry's Office, 'Wellington

Street, Perth;

The Offices of the Clerks of Court ill the South-West District (excepting Perth and Fremantle):

Mining Regi,trars' Offices on the G(1dfields.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mine~.

884 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, [APRIL 7, 1905.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Department of Mines, PM·th, 6th Ap1'il, 1905.

1'1' is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governol in Executive Council, on the 30th March, 1905, was pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications

therefor, as shown belo,,'. ROBERT HASTIE, .

Minister for Mines.

GOLD MINING LEASES. The unde .. mentioned Applications fM' Gold Mi.ning Leases 1Mre approved (subject to survey).

I I

Goldfield. District. No. of Application. Goldfield. District. i No. of Application. I

E. Coolgardie ... ... 4140E*, 4142E*, 4144E* Murchison

···1 N=n;~' 1443*, 1446*, 1447* ... 55liN

Black Range \ 123B East Murchison Coolgardie I Yerilla N. ... 776R

Mt. i\'i:i:trgaret ... Mt. lIlorgan, 144F'" ... 1 Nullagine ... lilt. Margaret 158S'r Pilbarra 151L,152L

• Conditiono,lly.

The undennentioned Gold Mining Leases were declaredf01Jeitedf01' b1'each of labour conditions, and prior 1'ights of application aTe gmnted under Section 105, Subsection 1.

Goldfield. District. No. of Name of Lease, Lessees. Name of persoll to WhOlll prior right Lease. of application is granted.

Mt. Margaret ... lilt. Margaret 1289T Ida H. North Ex- i O'Malley, John; O'Doherty, James ... Watson, George "J.lorton tended

Do. ... ". .. . 13501' Double Handed ... Bulk, William . .. ... . .. Hanks, vVilliam

N. E. Coolgardie ... Bulong ... fl29y Accumulator .. . Tucker, John Henry; Collins, James; ~Iorganj William Spruhan, Laurence; Walsh, Joseph j Bolger, Denham; Porritt, Leonard j

Murphy, Edwin

-------

The lmderntentionecl Gold Mining Lease was elecland NOT f01Jeited for b1'each of la,bOlt1' conditions on the plaint of RobM·t C. Field.

Goldfield. No. of Lease. N arne of Lease.

Peak Hill 179p Jubilee Block.

The 81trrcnders of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were a,cceptl!cl.

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of I..Iease. Lessees.

~ orth Coolgard~e ...

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

5159z 5160z 5166z H69z 5191z

Princess Ruby .. . Brown Hill ... ... Lady Harriet North ... Lady Harriet South ... Nelly Bligh

.. THE MINING DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1902."

Sawyer, William Frederick Sawyer, \Vil1ialll Frederick Sawyer, William FrederiCk Sawyer, William ·]'rederick Kennedy, Edward William

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

AMENDMENT OF THE REGULATIONS FOR THE PUR­

CHASE OF AURIFEROUS COPPER ORES AT THE

STATE SAMPLING VVORKS, PHILLIPS RIVER.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the following addition has been made to the Classification

and R,1te Book:-

Depa1'hnent of Mines, PM,th, 30th March, 190.5.

Ll IS Excellen,'Y the Governor in Executive Conncil, in r~ exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Section 29 of "'l'he Mining Development Act, 1002," has been pleased to cancel J~egnlation 7, relating to the purchase of Auriferous Copper Ores n,t the State Sn,mpling Works, Phillips River, and also to amend Rcg'lllation 13 of the said Act by striking out, on the 6th line thereof, the words" less ten pel' cent.," 'lnd on the 7th line to substitute the words "two shillings" in lieu of "one shilling n,nd ninepence."

To take effect from the 1st April, 1905.

ROBEWr HAS'l'm, Minister for Mines.

W.R., 1098/1905. Page 21.

Insert-"J;~iTebl'icks and Fire-lumps for export, in truc

loads, Chss 'li'L', O.R." To operate from 1st ,\pril, l(J05.

23rd March, ]905.

W.R. 975/1905. Page 5l.

Concessions to land selectors when first p,·oceeding· to perlllnnently settlo on the hwd

Add. ,,:ter the word" respectively" in the second clause under above heading, the following words :-­

"within a period of three months from the date t he selector first proceeds to settle on the land."

To operate from the 3rd April, 1905. 5th April, 19(15.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

W.R.695/1905. Page 114.

Delete all the words under the heading of "Newspapers" on the above page, and insert the following in lieu thereof ;-

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.

Newspapers published within the Commonwealth, sent in pm'cels or singly, distinctly addressed, from one station to another, by bonc(fide publishers or news agents, will be con­veyed at the following scale of rates and conditions, minimum 1d. per parcGl ;-

Single copies O!d. each. 7 Ibs. 1d. 49 Ibs. 5,}d. 91 Ibs. 10d.

14 l{d. 56" 6(L 21 2.ld. 63 7d. 28 3d. 70" nd. 35 4d. 77 8~d.

98 1O."d. 105 11~d. 112 Is.

42 ,,4~d. 84" 9d. Each additional 281bs. or part thereof, 2d.

CONDITIONS.

1. All the parcels, without exception, must be open at both ends, and they must contain no other articles than newspapers; and a declaration to this effect must be printed or plainly written on the address.

2. Newspapers sent in p>1rcels are conveyed at thc owner's risk. and the Commissioner will not be liable for any loss, dei>1Y, detention, or damage.

3. The Commissioner reserves the right to eXH,ll1ine the parcels, and should they be founel to contt1in other articles than newspapers, double ordinary p>1rcels r>1tes win bc char).!ed, >1nd the Commissioner will not be responsible for any delay which may arise in consequence.

,to Periodicals, published within the Commonwe>1lth, 'It intervals not exceeding one month, will be charged the 8>1me mtes as newspapers, and subject to similar eouditions.

5. Envelopes contllining "News Intelligence," addressed to tho editor of any newSpltper, will be charged >1t the minimum rate for newspftpers, ftnd conveyed at owner's risk only (page IlG of R,>1te Book mnrmded accordingly).

Returned newsp>1pers and periodicals will be clmrged [l,t the foreg'oing rates. '

6. Freight must be prepaid in all e>1ses by ftffixing freight stamps, obtain>1ble at all stations.

The freight stamp should be ftffixed by consignors [LS

nendy as possible in the same relative position on the parcel ftS is the postftge stamp on a letter, tlmt is, on the right hand side and close to the address.

When the freight stamps aflixecl ftrc not of full vlllue for the weight the consignee will be required to pay double the ftmOl.ll1t of the deficiency.

'I'o operate from the 3rd April, 1905. W.R. 695/1005.

P>1ge 115. NEWS INTELLIGENCE.

Delete the words "free of clmrgte," in the second line unclee above he>1dill.g, and insert the following in lieu thereof ;-" at the minimum r>1te for newspapers, >1S per page 114."

To operate from the 3rd April, 1905. 29th March, 1905.

W.R. 2217/1905. Page 151.

Delete the sign "§" after the word" Greenhills" >1ucl insert an asterisk in lieu thereof.

To operate from tlie 1st April, H)05. It is hereby notified, for general infornmtion, that

Greenhills, which h>1S been opened as a Goods >1nd Coaching Station, will be closed as such as from the 1st April, 1905, [l,nd goods >1nd parcols will thence only be accepted under platf"rm and siding conditions, freight pre­paid, as pel' p>1ge 151 of the RRte Book.

5th April, 1905.

YOJIK RAILWAY STATION-CONTRAC1' JPOR HAWKING

l'tEFRESHlYfENTS.

T'ENDERS are invited for the right of Hawking Rufresh­ments on the York Railw>1V St>ttion.

Full particulars and form of tendor can be obtained on applicntion to the Station-mast~r, York, or the Chief Trame JYlanager, Perth.

Tenders, sC>1lecll.lp and addressed tv the Commissioner uf l('lilw>1Ys, Perth, ancl nmrked on the outside "Tender for Ha,wking Refreshments, York Railw'LY Station," will be received at this office until noon on 'I'hursday, 13th April, 1905.

No tender necessarily accepted. Centml Railw>1y Offices,

Perth, 3rd April, 1905.

GAZETTE, W.A. 885

DIVERSION OF PHILLllVIORE STREET, FI{EllIANTLE,

FOR NEW RAILWAY STATION SITE.

CONTRACT ]'OR THE DEillOLITION OF BUILDINGS

AND ApPUR'l'ENANCES FACING PHILLllVIORE AND

JIIL.\.RKWl' STREETS.

nil..' ENDERS addressed to the undersigned, >1nd marked on the outside, "Tender, Demolition of Buildings, Fre­

mantle," will be received up to noon on Thursd>1Y, the 13th April, 1905, for the purch>1se and removaJ of bnildings and appurtenances facing Phillimol'e and Market Streets, Fre­mantle.

Plans >1nd Specific>1tions may be seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer of Existing Lines, IV ellington Street, Perth.

No tender necessRrily accepted.

Central Railway Offices, Perth, 27th :iVIarch. 1905.

W.K 1823/1905.

I T is bereby notified, for general infornmtion, that the following Tender has been accepted ;-

Date of Naule of acceptance. Contractor.

1st April, J. T. Carrick 1905

5th April, 1905.

Description of Contract.

Roe Street, "Pcrth- [ Demolition of Houses I

Amount.

£ s. d. III 0 0

WM. J. GEORGE, Commissioner of l"ail ways.

BROOMEHILL ROAD BOARD. PubUc WOl"ks Department,

Perth, 22ncl l'daj'ch, 19U5.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that in accordance with Section 49 of "'1'he I{oads Act, lU02,"

the Minister for Works has been pleased to l1pprove of tho Election of the Broomehill Road Board being postponed until the 22nd day of April, 1905.

Ii1. E. JULL, Under Secretary for Public IV orks.

THE IWADS ACT, 1902.

REGULA'l'IONS AllIENDING FORllI OF' RA'l'E 1300lC.

HEREAS by Section 21"7 of the Roads Act., the Governor is empowered to make regulations to lllter

Or vary any of the Schedules of the said Act, or make addition>11 forms; His Excellency the Governor, in pur­snance of the powers so vested in him, under and by virtue of the said Act, doth hereby make and publish the follow­ing Regulations ;-

(1.) That the form of Rat~ Book as specified in Schedule 8 is hereby amended, and shn']l be in the form of specimen l1ttached hereto.

(2.) That the form of Rate Book as now prescribed, together with the directions contl1incd therein, shall be read as the Eighth Schedule, with the exceptions mentioned in Regulation 8.

(3.) 'I'hat where the Road Board are adopting the Rate Book of the previous y"ar, under the provisions of Section 134 of the ROfLds Act, so far l1S it applies to these Regulations, shall still continuo to be recognised as being in the for111 of the Eighth Schedule.

(Signed) W. D. JOHNSON,

lVImister for VV orks. 6th Iilarch, U)(),J.

I a.pprove [md consent to the forcg'oi'lg Hegnbtions.

(Signed)

8th m:arch, 1905.

FRED. G, D. BEDJ!"ORD,

Governor.

886 GOVERNMENT

2° EDWARDJ VII., No. 48. DlRl£CTIONS FOR GUIDANCE OF SECRE'l'A.RY. (r.) '1'he H,ate Book is compiled to meet the requirements

of Section 125 and Schedule Eight of "The Roads Act, 1902," amplified to meet the necessities of all Boards, and is issued under the provisions of Section 171.

(2.) VALUATIONs.-(a.) Great cftl'e should be exercised in transferring thesc ftmounts from the Valuation Book to the proper column (13 or 14) in Rate Book so soon as basis of valuation, either by "Annual" or "Unimproved Capital" Value, has been adopted, in order that the result, both in details and total, may be absolutely correct, and transfer.

(b,) When Unimproved Value is adopted, the Annual Value should, if available, also be filled in for electoral purposes,

Directly the rate has been struck, the necessary inform­ation should he filled in as pel' specimen on opposite page, in accordance with Section 144 of the Roads Act. The necessary notices should also he copied in the Minute Book.

(3.) ARREAltS OF RA'l'Es BROUGHT FORWARD.-Similar care is to be exercised in bringing these forward to each pftrticulftr property, and in making the totals agree. Shonld any alteration hftve occurred in the working out of the previous" Arrears forward," the same shall be initialled by the Auditor for that year, as no discrepancies in the trans­fers can be passed by the succeeding Auditor.

(4.) Column 21 is provided to show ftny costs incurred in recovering rates when taken to Court, so that both rate and costs is shown separftte.

(5.) RATES ABANDONED.-vVhen through poverty, errors in assessment, reversions of properties to the Crown, 01'

other lawful cftuses, rates have to be abandoned, the par­ticulars thereof and reasons should from time to time be constituted by the Board at an ordinary meeting, and if agreed upon, submitted for the Minister's approval under Clause 159 of the Act (Clause 21 of amendment), duly re­corded in the Minute Book, and the amounts posted into column No, 22, provided in the Rrtte Book for that purpose.

(6.) At the end of the Board's financial year the columns should be totalled, and any amounts owing should be shown in" Arrears carried forward," column No. 23.

'rhe total of columns Nos. 19,20,22, and 23 should agree with the totals of Nos. 16 and 17.

(7,) SUBDIVISIONs.-Let the Assessment Nos. be continu­ous for the rate as a whole.

(S.) Care should bc exercised in entering the reference assessment numbers against the" Arrears hrought forward," in column No. 18; also against "Arrears carried forward," n column No. 23.

(9.) After the 30th June in each financial year the Rate Book should he balanced up and arrears carried forward in readiness for the Annual Audit.

(ro,) No erasures whatever shall he made in this Book. When altern,tion is necessary, it must be done by neatly scoring through and initialling entries desired to be amended.

This Boole being the P'·OpM·t1J of the Govet'nrnent, 'n1~st be given up on demand to the cU"rent MembM's of the Boa)'d 0)'

llHniste)' fm' Wo?'lcs of the State.

SPECIMEN ONLY OF A MEMORANDUM ORDERING RATE TO BE LEVIED.

To be passect by Resolution of BOC(1'd anct ?nust be ente)'ed in }late Boole; also published in " GovM'nment Gazette" and newspa,pcl' ci;'c1(Z((ting in the district, vn accm'ctance ?vith the pi'ol,isions of the Roads Act (2° Edwa1'di VII., No, 48, sec. 144).

", .. , ............ , .. , ........ Roads Board.

To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. At a meeting of the ........... , ...... ,Roftds Board, held on

the, .... , .............. , .. day oL .............. , .. , .... ,' 190 ,it was resolved that ,1 General Rate oL ...... " .... ,in the.£ should he levied on the rateable v,1lue of all rateable property within

the district on a basis of ..... "'Annual Value in ac-Unimproved Capital

cOl'dance with the provisions of "The Roads Act, 1902." ... '." ...... , ....................... , Chairman.

Date .. , ............ , .......... .

"Strike out unnecessary word, 'ro BE FILLED IN BY SECRETAln,

Notices of this Resolution published in .................... , newspaper on ............ , .... , ......... , 190 ,and in GovM'nrnent Gazette on ................. , ............... , 190

, .......................... , Chairman. .............................. , Secretary.

Date ............................. .

GAZETTE, W.A.

',+Ualussassv : JO 'ON I

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[APRIL 7, 1905.

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APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 887

'rHE IWADS ACT, 1902.

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

Department of Public W01'ks, Pe1·th, 6th A.}Jl'il, 1905.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section il of the Rottds Act, thfLt the following gentlemen lmve been elected Members of the undermentioned Hoad Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particuhtrs hereunder:-

Road Board.

Bunbury Suburban i

Do

Do North Cool­

gttrdie Do Do

Vrilliams Do Do

Melville .!)O

Do Swan

Do Do

Bulong Do Do Do

Drakesbrook Do Do

Serpentine Do Do

Nelson Do Do

Bayswater Do Do

Beverley Gingin

Do Do

Canning Do Do

Do Narrogin

Do Do

Coolgardie, North-East

Do Do Do

Phillips Hiver Do. Do.

Plantagenet ... Do .. Do.

Kalgoorlie Do Do

Toodyay

Do Do

Ward.

Central Vi'arren

do North East Central

[Central South North

Central

1fember Elected. Date of

Election.

1905.

SUl'nallle.

March 16 Temple

do Hobinson

do do

do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

do do do do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do

do

do do

Duffall Edmonds

Goninon Harris

Lavender Hamersley Cowcher Gordon Bushell Ellson Logue 'Whiteman Viveash Jones ... Dodman Kennedy Berrigan Jackson McKay Pitman Mathews Hudall Murray Stephens Rose ... jYlottram nIagill. .. Williams West ... Edwards Dowar jiIea,l,ins Wells .. , Brittain Jennings Johnstone

Sargent McKinnell Fitt Trcfort Doyle ...

Treacy Adolph ~1:al'tin Grant ... Chammm Well stead

I jiluir ... I:Warbmton I Collins

Davidson Hughes nloran ...

Bird ...

Connor Hamcrsley

Occupation. Christian Nmne.

Arthur D. Bakel'

Albert Arthm Station

William J. Herbert

Hichard Hichard Caspar Jacob ...

Thomas Arthur Edward G. S. Frank ... Hobert Ernest Gerald Lawrence Wilfred Edward Lewis ... Samuel Henry Hobert Cecil ... John ... Thomas Thomas Geortre Char~s Henry James ... Harrold Joseph G\lorge

I John C. William Ja.mes '1'homas . William ... I

AlfredArchibald! Louis Ayling ... ! John York I John Aden i Charles Henry I

Benjamin Robert George William Archi-

bald "Yilliam Francis Charles .Tames August Heinrich! 'Thomas

Hugh .. . Hugo .. . John Louis Uharles Charles Hoderick Thos. Andrew, jr. ... Horace Egerton Francis Henry "Valter Edward

I William Thomas

Jesse George ... I 'I' Bernard Maurice

Vernon ...

Manager Farmer Mine

MaJmger do

Coach Proprietor

.B'armer do do

Fruitgrower Hotelkeeper Accountant ... Parmer Brickmaker Parmer Storekeeper Mine Manager Prospector

do Farmer

do Orchardist Ganger .B'l'uitgrower ]\:l"rmer Saddler Grazier Farmer iYIechanic Signalman Plumber Farmer Grazier Gardener

do Con tractor Clerk Jeweller

Engineer Auctioneer ... Farmer

do Leaseholder

do do

Battery owner nrine manager Contractor ... Carpenter .B'arlller

do Publican Manufacturer Builder Licensed Vic-

tualler "Vine Saloon

Keeper Farmer

do

do

do do

do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

Hesignation Hetirement

do do do do do

Resio'nation: Reti;ement

do do do

do do

Resignation Retirement

do do do do .do do do do

do

do do

Name of previous Member.

Temple, A. D.

Baldock, J. G.

Duffall, W. J. Edmonds, H. R

Wells, R Nicholas, J.

Cornwall, "V., jun. C011cher, G. S. F. Hamersley, A. E. Bylweld, G. W. Barclay, L. R Gordon, R. Logue, W. E. Whiteman, L. Viveash, S. H. Hancey, F. Dodman, John KennedJ,Thos. McLean, W. G. Jackson, G. Sheridan, C. Pitman, H. Mathews, J. Hudall, H. Szczecinski, R Stephens, George Hose, John C. Walter, J. Giblett Hamer,A. G. Williams, W. Beard, R H. Williams, Sallluel Dewar, J. Y. Brockman, B. Jones, H. S. Dunkley, 'I'. S. Mason, .B'. Copping, E.

Clayton John. Edw. Fitt, James Ingram, Wm. By. Doyle, 1' ....

Treacy, H. Adolph, H. Reynolds Grant, C. Dunn, \V. Stevenson, R. H. Muir, A.,jr . \Varburton, H. E. Collins, F. Davidson, H. W. Hughes, Edward Moran, "V. '1'.

Elery, C. G.

Conn0r, B. M. Hamers]ey, V.

iYI. E. JULL, co

R81ral'ks.

Chairman

Chairman.

Chairman

Chairman

Chairman

Under Secretary for Public Works.

888

Date of Notice.

1905. 2:Jrd Mal'.

23rd Mal'.

23rd Mar.

2:Jrd Mar.

30th Mar.

30th Mar.

28th Mal'.

28th Mar.

28th lYIar.

28th Mar.

28th Mar.

5th Apr:l

5th April

5th April

5th April

5th April

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 7, 1905.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Nature of Work.

Subiaco-Industri>tl S c h 001 :

Additions and Improvements Contnwt

Eucla Post Office: Under-g'l'onnd Tank Contract

Victoria Park-School Additions Contract

Fremantle-Technicn,l S c h 0 0 1 Additions Contract

Broome Hill (Tambellup)--Gordon River Bridge and A p­proaches Contract

Arthur-Katanning Road: Lime Lake Bridge and Approaches Contract.

Albany- Barracks: l'tenovations Contract

Claremont North-School Con­tract

Highgate -- School Additions Contract

Kalml1unda - New Sehr'ol; and Conversion of Old School into Quarters Contract

Mt. Sir Samuel School ~l,ncl quarters Contract

Perth-Technical School: Addi­tions Contract

Black Range,- Police Station Contract

Knrra,wang-School and Quarters Contract

Da.vyhurst-Police Stc'tion Con­tract

Upper Swan-School Contract ...

I Date of Closing.

Noon on Tuesday, the 11th April, 1$)05

Noon on Tuesday, the 11th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 11th April 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 11th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 11th April, HJ05

Noon 011 'ruesday, the 11th April, 1905

Noon 011 Tuesday, the 18th April, 1905

Noon on rruesday, the 18th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 18th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 18th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 18th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 25th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 25th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 25th April, 1905

Noon on Tuesday, the 25th April, Ul05

Noon on 'l'nesday, the 25th April, 1905

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 28th March.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and P,vV,A.D. Office, Albany, on and after 28th March.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 28th March.

Contractors' Room. Perth, and Court House, l!'remantle, on and after 28th March,

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at the Court House, N arrogin, on and after Sa,tUl'chty, the 1st April.

Contractors' Hoom, Perth, and at the Court House Narrogin, on and after Saturclay, 1st April.

Contmctors' Room, Perth, and P.W.A,D. Oflice, Albany, on and after 4th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fremantle, on a.nd after 4th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after ·~th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on "ftc!' ,Hh April.

Contractors' Room, Perth; ['.vV.A.D. Offices at Kalgoorlie and Malcolm, and Post Office, Lawlers, on and after 4th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and "ftel' 11th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth, a,ncl P.vV.A.D. Office, Geraldton, and vVarden's c;c,urt, Cue, on nnd after 11th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.vV .. LD. Office, Kalgoor­lie, on and after 11th April.

Contractor's Room, Perth; and P.W.A.D. Offices at Kal­goodie and Malcolm; ~tnd Wardon's Court, Menzies, on and after 11th April.

Contractors' Room, Perth; anel Conl't lIouse, Guildford, on and after lIth April.

'renders are to be addressed to "'1'he Hon. the Minister for \'Yorks," and will be l'oceivod at the Puhlic vVorks Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for \\'ork8,

TENDERS ACCEPTED. Public W01'ks Depa1·tment,

No. 3H. Perth, 6th AP1'il, J90h.

T HE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general information :--

Date of Acceptance.

Name of Contractor.

1905. I llllLrch 30". JtLs. Tighe

3:", I E. W. Ling

31... L. Gmnt

! 81" I Lewis & Reid '"

3t,., i I aw & Atkin" "

31.., [ Law &; Atkins,,,

Description of Contract.

SUDiaco School-Gl'iI,"M elling

Ounjardille--School and Quarters

l\lurra.y-I,owor ~erpell~ tine Bridge and Ap_ proaches

Bunbury-Lower 131'U11S­wick Bridge-Repairs

B u 11 bur y -Australincl Hoad-Preston HiveI' Bridge (Leschellflult) -Repairs

Bn 11 bury - Aust.l'alind Hond-Lower Collie Bric1ge-Hepairs

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

M. E. JULL,

Amount.

£ s. d. 82 13 ~

247 0 0

576 8

100 9 10

01 H 6

Under Secretary for Public Works.

1\1. E. JULL,

Under Secretary for Public \York,.

WESTERN AUS'llRALIAN GOVERNMENT' TENDER BOARD.

T ENDERS will be received until noon on Tuesday, the 11th April, 1805, in Western Australia and in London,

for the supply and delivery, c.i.f. Port Hedland, of 17 Miles of Wire Netting for HB.bbit-proof Fencing. Local tenders are to be delivered and endorsed "Tender for Wire Netting," and addressed to the Chairman Tender Boa,rd, Perth.

Tender forms and specifications ma,y be seen at the Office of the Agent General, London, and the undersigned.

No tender necessarily accepted,

TENDERS J<'OR HEAVY MrNEl:AL OIL.

TENDERS addressed to the Chairman vV.A. 'fender Board, Perth, endorsed "Tendei' for Mineral Oil,"

will be received up till noon, 13th June, 1905, for the supply and delivery during the three ,Y8aJ'S ending :Hst December, 1908, of Heavy J1iIiueml Oil for Lighthouses. Flash point not to be less than 2ct(J° P.

'l'ender forms and particuhrs obtai11tl,ble un appliciLtion to the undersigned.

No tender necesearily accepted.

14th March, 1905.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

TENDERS FOR RAILWAY POINTS-GOLB. JYIATERIAL.

rrENDERS are invited simultaneously in LOl1dnn and within the COllllllonwealth for delivery, c.i.f., Fro­

mantle, of the undermentioned supply :-

2i5 sets 10 feet 75 11

150 12 Tenders close at noon on Tuesday, the 9th IIIay, 1905

and must be pl"'pJrly indorsed and addressed to the Chairman 'render Board, Perth, or to the Agont Genern,l, London.

No tender necesmrily accept8d. Tender forms ,mel specific:ttions obtaillnble on npplication.

Gth Mnrch, 1905.

TENDER FOR TANKS.

'I'ENDERS, addressed to the r;hairman "V.A. Tender Board, Perth, marked "'render for Vats," will be

recei\'ed up till 12 noon, 'rUeSt'''''y, 11th April, 1905, for the mannfacture and supply of 18 Hnlvanised Iron Tanks and oue Extractor Box for the State Rl,ttAry at Pin Gin.

Specifications nmy be seon at the J\'Iining Registrar's Office, Kookynie; vV""dell's Office, K:11goorlie ; Superinten­dent State Batteril)s' Office, i'ililles Department, Perth, and the undersigned.

A deposit of 5 pOl' cent. of amount of contr;wt to aCCOll1-pany each tender.

No tender necessarily accepted.

28rd 11arch, 190r).

TENDERS FOI< ANNUAL SUPPLIES.

rrEN DERS, addressed to the Chairman, which must be properly endorsed, will be received until noon on

'l'uesdl1Y, 18th April, IP05, for the supply of Tools-various, as specifiod in Schedule 2(), for a period of two years, ending 30th June, 1907.

Tender Forms on application.

No tender necessarily acoeptecl.

29th March, 1905.

TENDER FOR VVA'fICR METERS.

'rENDERS ttddrossed to the Chairman W.A. Tender Board, Perth, endorsed" Tender for "Vater .iYleters,"

will be received up till noon, Thursdtl,y, 13th April, 1()05, for the supply and delivery of the following:-

4 8in. Siemen & HlLlske VallO Water Meters 4. 2in. do. do. do. '1- 1 ~in. do. do. do.

15 1fn. do. do. do.

Tender forms and pm·ticulars on ttpplication to the under­signed.

No tender necessn,rily accopted. 24th March, 1905.

TENOERS FOR GOVERNyIENT SUPPLIES.

Date of notice.

1905. April 5th

Do.

Supplies required.

Firewood for State Battery, Men­zies (6 months' supply)

Jarrah Sleepers, 3,428, for ColJie­Narrogin Railway

Date of closing.

Noon, 18th April, l(l05 Noon. 11th April,1905

Tenders are to be addressed to the Chairman 'iV.A. Tender Board, Irwin Street, Pertb, and must be properly endorsed.

Particulars and tender forms obtainable on application at the Tender Board Office.

No tender necessarily accepted.

GAZETTE, 'V.A.

TENDERS FOR THE BURIAL OF DECEAS~:D DESTITUTIC PERSONS.

'I' EK D ERS (incbrsed "Tenders for 13mi,,1 of D8co:l.sed Jl Destitute Persons ") will be reccived at the Offie'" of

the Tender Board, Perth, until noon of Thnrschy, the 27th April 1905 from persons willin o' to contract for the ,~bove servi~e at 'the undel'mentionect places during the twelve months from 1st July, 190;3, to 30th June, 19()(j:-

Perth (including North Perth, Leoderville, Victol'i~t Park, and South Perth), S1.1bi?"co. Cbrolllont, l'ottos­loe, Freml1ntle, H,<>cking'ham, G uildford, Midland Junction, JYIundaril1g, Northam, Yor;" Newcastle, Beverley, Katanning, "Vagin, Pingelly, Albany, Esperance, Dundas, Horseman, Ravensthol'pe, Davy­hurst, LClDnonvillc, 'Mount JiIagnet, }fount Malcollll, lI>Iount Sir Samuel, BUl'tville, Lav8rton, Peak Hill. Ln..1vlel's, Cno, Nannine, Lake ALlstin, Cuddingwa"l'l'a, YaJgoo, Southern Cross, roolgardie, Kalgnorlie, Boulder, Kanowna, Bnlong, I(ul'na.lpi, Leonora, KookYll ie, Broad Arrow, 1Hen7.ie3, Niagara, 01'~1nites, Bnnbury, Bnsselton, Bridg"towll, Collie, Pillj"rrn., l\Iandurah, Ja,l'l',""hda,le, l_lingin, 'lic:orin. l!la,ius, Cfcl'alclton, Dongal'ra, N ol'chan11)ron, C;lrn:tl'VOn, Ba,ng-elnall, Onslow, Rnebourne, ('08s;]'e1\:, Pot't. fled, land, J\iarblc Hel1', Haluho.) Cr0ek, Nnllctg'ine, ('oud '11-

Bl'Oome, Derby, "Wyndham, "ViI una, Edjudi .. a, Field's Find, and Black Range. CONDI'l'jONS AND PAFtTICUln\'i1,S AS FOLLOvV:-

Perth, Subiaco, Claremont., and Cottesloe.--Burial tl,t Kal'l'almtt}t Cemetery. 'rendeH' to st}l,tc price of funem2s (Undertctker's fees only). :iHinicltcr's fues, etc, to be peLid direct by the Govornment tIl the Karrakatta Cemetery Board. 'renders for Perth to state the price of any extra coffins that lllay be required.

'renders for other places mentionod above to include "U nUel'bLkel"s, rlerg;Ylllen'8, COlnetel'Y, Registratioll, and fees p<tyable.

Separate prices 11ll13t bc given for adults, children under seven years of agG, and still-born children.

No 01>1im will he allowed under this contract for any j,uriall'especting' which the contractor l'ecei"es or arranges for any payment whatever from the robtiv0B or friends of the deceased.

When burietlS arc required to take place on Sunday. the Contractor lllust comply with the order without delay.

Any additional ch}U'ge made by the Cemetery Authorities in such case must be paid by the Contractor, who will be reimbursed on producing the receipt for such paymont.

Contractors to find pall and overy thing necessary for properly conducting the funeral, and to conform to all rules and regulations. Coffins to be coloured blaek.

In order that the burial service may be read, tl,e Con­tractor shall intimate to the clergy of the denomination to which the dece}l,sed belonged the tillle at which the burial shall take place.

'1'he hearse or vehicle employed, as well as the quality of all materinl and things used, to be to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Charities, Perth; 01', in other placcs, of the Resident l\Iagistrn.te of such place.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

Payments to be made montbly, the written order for each burial to be attached to account for same.

No transfer of any contract will be permitted without the previous consent of the Government.

Each tender mnst bear the bona fide signatures of two responsible ,lnd approved sureties.

Parties are requested to be careful in drawing up their tenders, which should be in strict conformity with this notice.

Forms of tender may be had on appliclLtion to the various Resident lYIagistrates, and at the 'l'under Board office, Perth, and no tender will be entertained unless rendered on the prescribed form."

13ulnAL OF ABORIGINES. At the request of the Chief Protector of Aborigines,

separate tenclers will also be received for the burial of aborigines. Tenders to state terms for burial of aborigines adults and children), Clergymen's fees, Itegistration fees, pall and usual formalities not being required.

No tender necessarily accepted.

31st March, 1905.

By order, W. II. BENBOW,

Secretary.

8!Hl GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 7, 1905.

PROVISIONS, ETC., CONTRAC'J:S.

T ENDERS for the supply and delivery of provisions, etc., for the Government at the following places :-Albany,

Bridgetown, Broome, Busselton, Beverley, Broad Arrow, Bunbury, Carnarvon, Claremont, Coolgardie, Collie, Cue, Derby, ~'remantle, Esperance, Geraldton, Gnildford, Gingin, Hamel, Hall's Creek, Jarrahdale Junction, Kalgoorlie, Kanowna, Katanning, Kookynie, [awlers, Narble Bar, Mem"ies, Midland Junction, Mundijong, Newcastle, Northam, Northampton, Onslow, Pel th, Pinjarra, Parkerville, Roe­bourne, Rottnest, Southern Cross, Williams, Wyndham, and York, in such quantities and at such times as may be required.

For year ending 30th June, 1906. SCHEDULES.

1. Flour 17. Fish 2. Bread 18. Fruit amI Vegetables :1, Potatoes 19. Firewood 4. Groceries 20. ]j'irewood for Rottnest ,I). 'I'ea n,nd Coffee 21. Firewood and Coal for Bren,k-6. Pipes ancl '1'0 bucca sea 7. Oatmetl] and Rice 22. Water for Cue 8. ~ngal' and Golde:l Syrnp 2~. Ice U. Dairy Produce 24. Water Transport to and from

10. Calldles and Soap Rottnest 11. Oils 25. Water Transport to and from 1~. Creat1l and .\jilk Quarrtlltille Station, Albany 13. Ales, Wines, SpiritHJ etc. 26. Water rrra,nsport to and from 14. lI'Ien,t Carnae. 15. Beef for Rottnest 27. Cartage. 16. Sheep for Rottnest

Tenders, addressed to the "Clu1irman W.A. 'render Board, Perth," and marked outside" 'render for Provisions, etc., Contracts," must be posted in time to reach the 'render Board Office by noon on Tuesday, 2nd May, 1905.

Printed forms of tender, conditions of contract, and specifications may be obtained at the office of the District Medicell Officer of the district concerned, and at the Tender Board Office, Perth.

Tenders will not be recognised unless they are sent in on the proper form, accompanied by deposit cheque, and the Tender Jeorm, Conditions of Contract, and Schedule duly signed.

The right is reserved to accept the whole or part of any tender, ;1ud the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, Perth,

15th March, 1905.

W. H. BENBOW, Secretary Tender Board.

NOTICE. HOPETOUN JET'l'y-TENDERS FOR LEASING.

'l'ENDERS for Leasing the above Jetty :1nd Premises for . a period of eleven months, as from the 1st May next,

will be received at the Chief Harbour Master's Office, Fre­mantle, till noon, the 22nd April next.

C. J. IRVINE, Chief Harbour Master.

WESTERN AUSTRAljIAN GOVERNMENT 'rENDER BOARD. ACCEPTED TENDERS.

Fl"lHE following List of Accepted Tenders is published for general information :--

rrellder Board No. Contractor. Description.

401/04. 25-a-1905 W. H. Kidston & Co. 42,700 mild steel Anglo standards

42,700 mild steel plates ...

134/05 27-3-1905

121/05

3H7/04 23-3-1905

329/04 15-8-1905

:lOth March, 190i'i.

Hoskins & Co., Ltd.

John Stott ...

Agent General's cable tender

85,400 mild steel rivets

'1'wo Cornish boilers

Cartage of 5-head battery from Koo­kynie Railway Station to Pin Gin (approximate weight 80 tons)

250 Francott rifles

56 No.1 Sheffield velocipede cars; 13 No. 2 velocipede cars; 117 No. 31 narrow-gauge hand cars

By.order,

Depa.rtment concerned.

Public Works Dept.

Batteries branch of Mines Dept.

Education Dept.

R:1ilway Dept.

W. H. BENBOW,

Rate.

At .£9 6s. 9d. per ton

At .£91Os. 6d. per ton

At .£16 9s. 8d. per ton

At .£215 each

At.£5 1I)s. per ton

At .£589 15s. lOd.

At '£1,752 7s. 7d.

Secretary Tender Board.

WESTER:-.:f AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT 'TENDER BOARD. ACCEP'l'ED TENDERS. , r HE following Accept.,cl Tenders are puhlished for general information:-

'render n"te. Contractor. Description of service. Town. R"te. Board No.

297/04. 13/3/05 Millars' Karri and Jar- Forage for all Government Hamelin ... Bran, 2s. 3d. per bushel; Chaff, rah Co. (1902), Ltd. Departments to 28th .£10 lOs. per ton; Oats, brown,

February, 1906 6s. 3d. per bushel. Schedule 1, items Nos. 2,3, and 6.

297/01 13j:3/05 Genoni Brothers .. , Do. ... .. Broome Hill Chaff, .£4 15s. per ton; Oats, brown, 4s. per bushel. Sche-dule 1, items Nos. 3 and 6.

297/0-1 29/3/05 G. W. Barnard ... .. , Do. .. . ... Busselton Bran, Is. 5d. per bushel; Chaff, .!l·t 15s. per ton; Oats, brown, 3s. 8d. per bushel. Schedule 1, 2,3, and 6.

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

By order, W. H. BENBOW,

3Clth :r.Iarch, HJO:;. Secretary Tender Board.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 891

TRANSFER

THE following Contract has been transferred :--

, Tender ,I Board No. Date. I From I

178/05 24th Mar., 1905 H. W. Bates

30th March, 1905.

OF

To

CONTRACT.

I Service. Town.

Supply of Firewood for Railway Department to 30th June, 1905

Southern Cross

By order, W. H. BENBOW,

Secretary Tend"r BOi1rd.

Registrar aeneJ'al's Office, Perth, 5th ApJ'il, 1905.

I T is hereby published, for general information, that the following change of address of the undermentioned Ministers, reg-istered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the Sti1te of Western Australia, has been duly notified to, and

recorded in, this Office :-

RG, No.

1905/158 1905/158 19051158 1905{l58 1905/158 1905/158 1905/158 1905/\58 1905/158 1905/158

i

Date.

3rd April, 1905 Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do, Do.

Denomina.tion and Name.

i CHURCH OJ!' ENGI,AND. I Diocese of Perth.

I The Reverend F. T. Bowen .. ,

... The Reverend J, A. Brown ," , .. I The Reverend H. J. Cooke. M.A. '''I The Reverend J, P. Davoren ," ... '1'he Reverend 'V. W. Gregson ". , The Reverend F. G. Matthews , .. I The Reverend J. Orchard .. ' ". I The Reverend D. Trumble '" I The Reverend K W. Watts

I The Reverend J, S. Needham ,"

Transferred

From To

Residence. Ii Registry District. I Residence.

, I

lift. Morgaus .. , ! Mt. Margaret ". Lawlers '" Dongara... '.. Irwin .. , ... Swan ... '" Midlal1dJunction, Swan .. , '.. Cottesloe '" Menzies ... I NorthCoolgardie I Southern Cross Jrtrmhdale Jarrahdale .. , I Kelmseott , .. Kanowna . N.E. Coolgardie , Menzies '.. ' .. Ciouthern Cross I Yilgarn" , .. I Northam ,", Subiaco ... I Hubiaco... ... Gingin... ..

Leonora lIit. lIfargal'et" ]\ft, Mnleolm

Registry Distriet.

East .\lurchison. Swan. Claremont. Yilgaru. Canning. N. Coolgardie. NorthnIll. Gillgin.

, Perth,

I

Boulder I Boulder, I Victoria Park "

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,I Mt. Margaret, i

lYULCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

42 VICTORIA, No. 24, SECTION 12. THE BOAT LICENSING ACT, 1878.

L 1ST of Lic()n~es granted at the Adjournei Annual Boat Licensing Meeting at Bunbury on the 7th March, 1905 :-

Name of Boat, Vessel, : Na e and address of owner. or steamer. 'i m

No. of The amount of freight or passengers which boat, License. vessel, or steaIller is licensedito carry.

Restrictions as to the waters over which

it may ply,

., Vigilant" I Millar's K. & J. Co. (1902), I Ltd., Bunbury

" Kepler" Do.

H Karri" Do. U Torbay" Do. "May Hilda" Jacob Peterson ,,'

"Dolphin" West Australiau Jarrah Saw-mill. Ltd,

4

3

2 1 5

6

To carry 200 passengers inside Koombana Bay and 150 within Geographe Bay; 2 children to rank as one adult

60 passengers inside the Bunbury Har­bour and 20 passengers outside the harbour

120 tons 74 tons 20 passengers outside and 30 inside the

harbour Goods not to exceed eighty loads

Koombana Bay and Geogl'aphe Bay

Koombana Bay

Koombana Bay

Do,

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NOTICE.

DISTRIBUTION OF NATIVES' BLANKETS.

Aborigines' Depm1rnent, 4th January, 1905.

A LL persons to whom parcels of Native Blankets were issued during 1904, for distribution to aged, crippled,

and other indigent natives, are requested to supply to this Department, at their earliest possible convenience, lists showing particulars of distribution, giving name, eAtimated age, and condition of each recipient, and how many blankets remain on hand.

Unless such returns are supplied the Department will be unable to eS,timate the requirements for the present year, 'l,nd shortages may result.

HENRY C. PRINBEP, Chief Protector of Aborigines.

W. LAMBDEN OWEN, Chairman.

GOVERNMENT TJABOUR BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE-PERTH.

WOMEN'S BRANCH--PERTH.

BRANCHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN AT FREJ)IANTLE, KALGOORLIE, AND 'CUE.

I.{MPLOYERS of Labour of every description are :J requested to make application to the Bureau when

in need of workers. Registers are kept in the various offices of men and

women looking for work. Personal application ('!tn be made during the usual office

hours. Interviews between employers and employees can be

arranged JAMES B HITCHINS,

Acting Superintendent of Govt, Li1bour Bureau.

892 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 7; 1905

THE PHARMAOEUTICAL REGISTER OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

T HE subjoined Register is published in ~tccordance with the provisions of Clause 16 of "The Pharmacy and Poisons Act, 189,4,."

Perth, 16th March, 1905.

N1Ulle.

Angel, Albert Angove, John D. Appleym'd, Percy Armstrong. Hy. Charles Armstrong, George K .. . Arnold, Albert Edwm'cl .. . BfLUgh, Richard .. . Beatty, Ezekiel .. . l:3ennett., William Bignell, Percy Smith Binge limn , Herbert Henry Birch, H,icharcl ... Birks, John Napier Boileau, John Bond, C, A. F. Braddock, Clms. H. Brown, Alexander John I:3rown, Willimn ... Buxton, Alfred ... Baker, E, H. Cadoux, Alfred Henry Cameron, Donald Carr, .r. H. Cn,rrighfLll, Gcol'ge Carter, Fred "V .... Cawthray, Samnel Chapnum, F. G. N. Clune, Thomas N. CO"Ill'ane, J~tmes Campbell Colenutt, F. N .... ('onway, Charles Collett, Frnncis VV m. Coombe, J ames Leon Cooper, John Gilchrist ... Corson, William ... Cottor, Willimn John COlYpe, John William Carlre, Edward ... Crow, Robert Inglis Danker, }l'. IV. F. Davis, Albert Rupert Day, Hubert Bartlett Duff, Tholllas William ... Dunn, Th01l1ns Francis .. Enrp;P. S. Effl:wd, Alfred A. Ellimor. W. E1'llest Ellis, Harcourt Whipple Emmerson, John EVa,Y"lS, Owen Pairfowl, A. E .... [<'anell, vVillinm John FellOe, Albert Flintoff, Thomas Forbes, Alexander Francis, Charles ... Frf'8man, Frank Francis George, Joseph Bechervaise Gem·ge, vVm. Andrew Gibson, Flank E Gi,'ve, Albert Gilbert, Edward .. Gillett, Percy 13 .... Glm1Ville, Henrv Charles Gloster, Alfred K. Golder, Alfred Ernest Grace, Angus J .... Gra,y, Robert Greville, It. W. ... Grundy, .J. H, Glascock, .John L. Hansen, Joseph E. Hartrey, Gemld ... Haste, A. E. Hawkins, James VV. Highman, Alfred Geor-g'e Hoare, F. A. Holst, Arnold Owen Hood, Peter G. .., Howell, 'l'homas Morgan Howells, Edwin ... Hunter, George Ackland

Address.

Albany Perth Subiaco Perth Kanowna Fl'emantle ... Fremantle .. . Busselton .. . Perth j;'remnntle ... Porth Ie algoorlie ... Collie Perth

Northam l<'l'emantle ... Beverley

Bunbury

Perth Coolgardie Cottesloe Beach JY1idland Junction Albany ::JIenzies Gcmldton Perth Perth Perth

Kalgoorlie ... I(ura,wa, Frcllmntle ... Bouldcr Perth Claremont ... vVag-in Kalgoorlie ... Boulder City Boulder City Cooigardio .. . Claremont .. . Pa'th Busselton ... Leonora, Kalgoor lie ...

Frcllmntlo .. ,

Mount HiglSills Fremantle ... Perth Frenu1l1tlo ... Bunbnry I'orth KattLn:qing .. . Cooh;ardie .. . East Fl'omantle ... Frelllantle 8rel~nbnsbes Pel·th Perth Ger~ldton Adelaide MoU'nt Morgans

1:30ulder City Broome Pert,h J'v'Iount Leonora Kalgoorlie ... Cue ... Boulder City

Narrog'in

EDWARD MAYHEW, Registrar.

Qualification.

Member of Phart11. Society, West Australia Major EX[tm., New South Wales 1\1 inor, Great Britain ... Member of Pharm. Society, West A.ustr''tlia

do do do Final Exam., 18\)8 J\lIinor Exam., Great Britain Mem)Jer of Pharm. Society, West Australia Clause 21, See. (a) Major Exam., Victoria

do do Member of Pharm. Society, West Australia Final Exam., vVost Australia Member of Pharm. Society, VV cst Australia

do ~ ~ Clanse 21, Pharmacy and Poisons Act

do Sec. (a) Finnl Exam., 1888 Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg. N.S.W .... Major Exam., Victoria, Final EXftm" 1899 Section 7, Amonded "\.ct, l'l,eg·. N.S.vV. Chuse 21, Sf'c. (b), Pharmacy and Poisons Act Member of 1'harm. Society, West Australia Pinal Ex,tm., vVest Austl'alh't Member of Phnrm. Society, "Vest Australia Final, West Australia Qlmlifying Exam., Octol.1or, 18n7 Member or Plml'm. Society, \Vest Australia

do do do do do do do do do

Final Exam., 1900 Major Exam., Victoria Minor, Great Brita.in ... Member of Plmrl1l. Societv, 'Vest Anstrl'tlia Minor, Great Britain ... ' Clause 21, Sec. (c.) Pharmacy and Poisons Act Major Exam., Victoria Final Ext'Lm., Quo,msland Fint'L1 Exam., 1898 Member of Pharm. Society, West Australia Final Exam., \Yest Austr,,]ia, November, HIOO Final Exam., HlOO Final Exam., 1900 Cbuse 21, See, (c) Final Exam" West Australia Member of 1'h,trm. Society. 'Vest Australia Member of Pharm. Societ~·, 'Vest Australia TI'inal Exam" 1888 Mod. Exam., '<Vest A_ustmli" Sec. 7, Amended Aet. neg'. Queensland llIinor Exam., Great Brit,tin ... Qualifying Ex<'tl1l., October, 18!)5, West Australitt ::\iinor Exanl., Great Bdtain ... iVlinor, Ore't',-, Britnin Final EX,t.lll., vVost Austmliil" j\,lay, 1801 Final Exam., IVest Austra.]it'L, lYIlLY, 1901 iVT ember of Plutrm. Society, ,Yest .I ustralia Major, Victoria ... Member of Pharm. Society, vVest Australi'1 Final Exam., vVest Australia Final Exam., 1888 Minor, Gr,eat Britain ... ["inal Exam. 189\) Q'mlifying Ex:tm., W[,ty, 1897 ]'i11:11 Exmn., lS98 :\1e111be,' of l'harlll. Socioty, West Australia

do do do Cbuse 21, See. (b), Phttrmacy and Poisons Act Final Exam., West Australin. :\i[ajor Exam., Victoria Final Exm11., 1898 Member of Phm'111. Society, West Australia iY1ajo1', Victoria Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg, N.S:W .... ]\'1e111ber of Pha1'm. Society, VI' est Australia

do do ch Final Exam., 1898

do do Final, West Australia ... Member of Phm'm. Society, West Australia

Date of Registration.

25th Oct .. 1893 9th }l'eb.: 1898 13th Aug., 1902 22nd Aug., 1894 }<tth Nov., 1894 1st l'I'Iar., 1898 10th April, 1895 6th June, I8N 20th Oct., 18n:! 9th June, 1897 11th July, Inoo 24th Oct., 18D2 15th Dec., U)O,! 2nclll'Iay,lS94 22nd Aug., 189·1 10th Aug'" 1886 31st Oct., 1897 11th -Jan., 18\)D Hth Feb., lDOO 13th May, H)08 28rd Dec., 1889 Hth Feb., 1800 10th April, 1895 2,J.th Oct., 1892 28th Feb., }»05 9th Jan" 1884 10th Sept., 1902 1:1th Oct., 1807 15th Dec., 1802 2nd May, 1891 15th Dec" 1892 Hth Nov., 1HD4 l:lth .July, InOO 26th Mar., 1\)01 lOth Mar., 1807 HMl Nov., 18,)4 10th Mar., Its87

! 10th April, 18()5 11th Dec., 1901 12th 1I'eb 1896 llth May; li'i()8 15th Dec., 1802 2Gth Jan., UJO 1 28th Dec., 1(100 L2th Dee., 19UO 11 th Oct., 1899 15th Dec., Hill'. 10th April, 18\)6 IGth Dec., 11'92 11 th Jan., 1809 13th July, 1904 2nd Jan., H)()O 11th Dec., 1():)1 l:lth Nov., b85 Hth &ug., IDOl 14th Jan., 18m lltth Dec., 1801 Uth Aug., LOUI 25th Oct., It;:;:; 13th Aug., 1\)0~ Hth l!'eb., 1,,04 11th .Jan., In05 nth l'IIar., 18D9 12th May, l' D7 18th Dec, Ibn:} 12th :'Iay, 1807 8th Mt'tr., 18no LOth Aug., 18fJ6 uth Nov., 188'1 lOth April, 1895 L6th Mar., 190;3 \)th May, 1900 L1th Jan., 1898 l\)th Dec., 1804 L4th May, 180:Z L4th }l'eb., 1800 L9th Dec, 1894 14t.h Nov., 1894 11th Jan., 1889 11th May, 1898 Bth Jan., HlOil

, 22nd Mt'Lr., 1893

APRIL I. U')O;,).

Name.

Hymns, Sidney .. . Howling, H. O ... . Ick, Francis H. . .. Jackson, Richard James, Caradox .. . Kelly, Michael .. . Kenworthy, Frederick William Kirton, Richard .. . Lalor, Alfred G ... . Lanclaner, Louis Isaac ... Lee, Harrie S(Lxon Lohl'm(Lnn, Freel. 'r. Lovely, Arthur John Lovely, William John Q. Luyer, W. E. Lance, H. E. li1rtl'tin, Edward John JYIartin, l~icl1f1rd J os. Henry JYJasters, Studley A. JYbxweU, Robert VV (Lger Mayhew, Edward VV. A. A. McC(Lrthy, John Jeremiah JiofcColl, Hugh l~eeve l'ifcDoweU, 1'11os. JioIelntYl'e, Archibaldl'iI. Moe, Oliver John D. JioIenagh, '['bos. E. Meyor, Charles ... Mhor, vYillirml MoUoy, Stephen Moloney, JYrichael Joseph Mown,tt, John W. Jiolummery Herbert Vale Neale, }l"l:,{ncis Herbort Nicholls, George Austin Nicholson, Edwin J. Owen, rrhnnlr1"4 Parkos, Arthur Vrtughau Parry, EZl'a P~tl'l'y, Francis rrrovor '" Pllton, l{iehltrd Thon",:; Pellrl, '1'IDnm8 \V i180n '" Plummer, 1<'. H.obertson Potter, Ed. C. L. Poulton, Geol'ge Jackson Provost, u'redcricl, A. . .. R,adclifi'c, Cluwlcs Ramsn,y, D,wid H.obertson Ramsbotham, .Josoph Stew(Lrt ... I~elld. Willimn R ~ Reid.' George Wm. Richltrdson, D,wid Richardson, vYillirLm '1'. Reid, Robert R. Rentoul, John Rigb.y, 'l'homas Ryan, lYbl'tin Peter Richards, A. J. E. Sag·aI',. Echval'd A. Salldercock, Harry Sargent, Obeithio Sargent, Oswald H. Schnieder, Max Chllrles Shadwick, John ... Smith, Jll~Gph Laybomne Southee, Frank ... Stewart, Robert J. Stone, George Sands, E. S. Taite, Andrew S. Terry, Herbert Jmnes '1'homa'" William Lemon Thomas, George Frederick Tilly, Arthur Lindsay '1'illdale, John Henry 'rresise, Ernest O. Trouchet, Alex. '" 'rullnock, Jllmes Thompson Vanzetti, Eugenio VV aUer, Frederick . 1'1' are, ·Walter H. Watson, vV H,lter '" Webster, Leonllrd Clarke Wrenstead, Christian ~'. S. Wright, John F. B. Wright, Alfred Wright, W.

GAZETTE. 'iV.A.

THE PHARMACEUTICAL REGISTER--Continued.

Ac1chess.

Perth Kalgoorlie .. , Menzies

Kalgoorlie .. . Fremllntle .. . Belmont

Kookynie Boulder City Perth Fremantle .. , Coolgardie .. . Fremllntle .. . Midland Junction

Perth Perth

Claremont .. . Kalgoorlie .. . Perth Bllnbnry Southern Cros3

Qualification.

Member of Phllrm. Society, vVest Australia Final Exam., 1904 li'inal Exam., West Australia lYIinor, Great Britain ... Major Exam., Victoria lY!ember of Pharm. Society, vVest Australia Final EXllm., 1900 Clause 21 Sec. (b), Phllrmacy and Poisons Act JYIajor Exam., Victoria Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg. N.S.vV. Final Exam., 1900 Final Exam., vVest Australia Sec. 7, Amended A"t, Reg. South Austrlllia Final Exam., 1898 lYlember of Pharm. Society, West Australia JYIajor, Great Britain ... :JIem ber of Pharm. Society, vVest Australill

do do do Final EXllm., "\li{estAustmlia Member of Pharm. Society, Irelllnd Member of Pharm. Soeiety, vVest Australill

do do do do do do do do do

Final Exam., 1890 Member of ['harm. Society, vVest Australia

Perth Norseman ... kIt. JYlorgllns

, Modified EXl1,1ll., West Australia

Perth Gwalia Pl'eul[Lntle ... Perth

CIt-tremont ... :\IIlty l,mds ... Perth FrcltJllntle ...

lCalgoorlie ...

Perth

Perth

Victoria 1"llrk Lawlcrs Fr8mlllltle .. . N cWCiLstle .. . Perth

Fnmmntle ... Perth Cottesloe Perth

York York Kookynie Kalgoorlie '" Boulder Perth Perth Perth Perth Dn,y Dawn ... N, ,rth Fremantle .. Bunbury

Perth Guildford Northam Kalgoorlie ...

Victoria Fremantle ... I Leederville Perth

... I

Cue ... Perth

I I i

I

lIIember of Pharm. Society, West Australia }Iodified, W cst A ustrali,.,,· JYIajor Exam., Victorilt

do do Minor Exam., Groat Britain ... qUll,lifying Exam., 1897 JYLtjCJr Exam., Victoria

do South Australia do Victoria ...

~IemlJer of PhltrIl1. ciociety, vVest Australia ·iYIinor, Great Britain ... Member of Pharm. Society, West Australia I1fajor, Victoria iHinor, Great Britain ... Major, Great Britltin Member of Pharm. Society, vVest Australill

do do do Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg. Victori" Fin(L1 EXltm., 1800 Member of Pharm. Society, West Australia Minor, Great Britain ...

do do Final, vVest Austmlilt Pinltl Exmn., ·West Australia Final EXlllll., 1899 Chnse 21, Sec. (b) Chuse 21, Sec. (a) JYIajor, New Zealand Member of Plmrm. Society, West Australia Mltjor Exam., Victoria Final J;jxam., 190·1,

do 1898 do 18D8

Member of Plmrm. Society, vVest Australilt Finltl, West Australia Clll11S8 21, Sec. (c), 1"hltrmacy Rnd Poisons Act Member of Phltrm. Society, West Austmlil1

do do 00 Final Exam., 1899 Member of Plmrm. Society, West Australia

do do do Modified, ·West Australilt Final Exam., 1898 .Major Exam., Victorilt Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg. N.S.vV. :i'lembor of Pharm. Society, West Australia

do do do do do do

Stlllldal'd, South Austmlill Final Exam., 1900 Clause 21, Pha:'mRcy and Poisons Act Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg. N. S. W. "Ylajor Exam., Victori;1 Finlll, West Australia ... ~iIember of FhaI'm. Society, "\'\7 est Anstralill

do do do Sec. 7, Amended Act, Reg. N.Z. 11em bel' of Pharm. Society, West Australia Qualifying EXllm., 1897 Final Exam., West Austmlia

898

Date of Registmtioll.

24th Oct., 1892 18th Feb., 1904 8th Feb., 1905 14th April, 1897 12th Feb., 1896 22nd MllY, 1893 15th Dec, 1900 lOth April, 1895 18th Dec., 1896 14th Feb., 1900 28th Dec., 1900 llth Jan., 1905 14th Feb., 1900 11th JYIay, 1808 18th Jan., 1893 17th April, 1903 2·tth Oct., 1892 15th Dec., 1892 11th Jan., 1905 18th May, 190 I 24th Oct., 1802 15th Sept., 1803 27th Mar., 1900 15th Dec., 1892 13th Dec., 1809 loth Aug., 1896 13th July, 1904 14th June, 1893 1st Feb., 1902 13th Nov., 1901 9th Oct., 1895 '13th May, 1896 12th May, 1897 8th Aug., 1900 9th ]\IIay, 1900 12th Jan., 18D8 25th Oct., 1893 9th Jan., 1896 24th Oct., 1892 14th Oct., 1896 13th J nly, 1898 14th Oct., 1896 22nd Aug, 1894 15th Dec., 1892 14th Feb., 1900 27th Mar., HlOO 14th June, 1893 9th Feb., 1898 18th lYIar., 1896 11th' June, 1902 11th ,T,cn., 1905 21st Mar., 1900 26th Aug., 1899 8th Dec., 1897 17th Mltr., 1897 26th Sept., 1894 14th ]\lIar., 1901 9th Mar., 1904 llth May, 1898 llth MltY, 1898 15th Dec., 1892 14th Jan., 1903 12th Jane, 1895 6th June, 1894 15th Dec., 1892 26th Aug., 1899 6th June, 189'1 9th Dec., 1894 26th Mar., 1904 12th July, 1899 13th Sept., 1900 14th Feb., 1900 2nd JYIay, 1894 15th Dec., 1892 15th Dec., 1892 9th April. 1902 4th Jan., 1901 10th Aug., 1896 14th Peb., 1900 6th 1'ria.y, 1898 12th Nov., 1902 15th Dec., 1892 2nd May, 1894 14th Feb., 1900 14th Nov., 1894 8th Dec., 1897 16th Mar., 1905

89 -t GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 7, 1~

THE CLIMATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA DURING MARCH, 1905.

Front Telegraphic Reports.

Barometer (eorrected an<l rednced to sea lovel). Rainfall. Shade Temperatures.

'-"" ," .. -... -·-c····· .... - .. ---.-------.-.------.----- ----;------,--

- ! I I * Average for previous Loclllity.

IJong. I, March, 1905. Years. Points lIfel1n of ; A vemgo Hi"hest Lowest _ I '1 . 1100 to

,East 9 a.m. I fo~ for for 'j 'I ~ -i I" - I H I ~ t; ~ ~ ~ inch) and preVlOllSllUonth mouth g~ ~~ 8~o j ~ Ii ~.s I ~ d I :::J:i.d I Q) ~rcI It> ~"d in

Sp.ll. ye,H's. . . ~~ •• " ~ or,"~ .. 00;;:1 "'" ~"'1; I>"'~month. o , Q) C) .<l.l ~ I ....... ,q o,..q lV Q) ...... Q) Q 0 () V

, ~ i!ii ~ ~ ,..:I ,~ :s ~ ~..:I e

~ ·---I(·iJ--:-r~-~-h-a-n-l --':-:-.-. T-i'~--i'~----;---i'~~ 4b' ~~:~g~ ~~:~~~ --ig~gii-~~~i ~~:~ I ~i~! ~~:g ig~:~ 1 ~~:~ ~~:~ ~~:~! ig~:5 ~~:g

South

§ ti Broome ... 17 57 122 15 29919 29813 30'010 29'817 95'8178'9 87'4 104'4, _ 75'6 92'9 76'7 102'5 62'8 ...,::l Condon ... 20 00 119 21 29'9H 29'84.2 29'998 29-797 94'5 -173'1 83'8 105'8 _ 68'0 93'2 73'2 104'0 56'5 ~ Q ) Cossack ... 20 4.0 117 08 20'902 29'820 29'996 29'752 98'9 77'4 88'2 1l0'0 74'0 96'1 76'4 111'2 65'0 ,~ I Onslow ... 21 4·:] 114 f)7 29'9H 29'8:30 aO'034 20'78:3 96'0 i 73'3 84'6 107'0 66'0 96'8 73'7 112'0 63'0

c?-; Carnarvon... 24 4-2 113 89 I 20969 29'895 30'113·" 29'857 88'8 69'9 79'4 106'8 58'0 89:7 70'0 110'3 56'0 ~ H~tmelin Pool 26 2j· 114 12 - 29-ll70 29'891 30-140 2ll'830 95'0 67'0 81'0 109'0 55'0 95'2 66'9 112'8 50'6

~ ~ lWinning Pool 23 08 11'1 33 ... ... ... ... ...!...... ... ... ... '" ... ...

Geraldton ... 28 46 114 36.' 130'045 2ll'976 30'180 29'890 82'0 59'0 70'5 9·1'0 50'0 83'4 62'0 107'0 48'8 (Hall's Creek 18 1:J 127 46 '" 29'872 ... ... lOO'3 /H'3 86'8 106'8 62'6 93'5 71'9 104'0 54'8

I Marble Bar 21 11 119 421'" ... ... ... 106'1 70'0 91'0 114'8 69'5 102'4 75'3 111'4 59'6

I NnlIagine ... 21 58 120 05 2ll'900 2H'8i52 30'0'17 29'735 lOl'5 75'2 88'4, 109'0 70'0 95'3 70'4 _ 110'0 54'9

I Peak Hill ... 25 88 118 4,7 29'950 29'875 30'090 29'820 95'0 _ 70'0 82'5 103'0' 60'0 92'8 69'1. 102'8 52'8 Wiluna ... 26 37 120 20 2fh)58 ... 30'141 29'758 93'7 i 64'7 79'2 101'8 55'0 ... ... ." ...

I Cue... '.. 27 25 117 52 :30'005 29'912 80'HiO 29'770 95'0 168'0 81'5 lO5'9 52'2 94·'2 66'5 108'2 49'5

I Mnrgoo ... 27 28 ll1J 27 ... ... ... ... 94'1 68'7 82'<1 106'0 5(;'0 ... ... .., ... Yalgoo ... 28 28 116 '13 29'987 29'92-5 30'14H 29'792 94'8 64'8 79'8 lO<t'7 50'2 91'9 64'0 107'7 48'6

"::l I Lawlers ... 28 05 120 33 30'012 29'985 30'225 29'860 89'4 66'8 78'1 102'7 54'0 89'5 i 65'2 105'1 4G'8 " 1 L t 28 40 122 22 I 80'034 29'991 30'272 29'771 88'9 63'7 76'3 lO2'0 51'3 88'1 i 62'3 lO3'2 48'2 ~ Je:e;~e~n .:: 2ll 41 121 01 i 30'0,32 29'9iG 30'290 2ll'775 87'8 61'7 H'8 102'9 46'9 8.7 ... 3161 .... 8 105'0 46'0 ..... Kanowna ... 30 37 121 37! ... ... ... ... 84'9 58'9 71'9 98'0 44'8 ......

Kalgoorl!e... 30 45 121 28 i 30'073 30'00G 30'826 29'781 85'7 5fl'7 72'7 98'9 46'4 86'0 I 5\1'8 104'0 ·1,3'8

I Coolgardle... 80 57 121 10 1 :l0'05(; 30'Dll8 aO·8:!'. i 29'769 85'1 58'2 71'6 99'(; 44'0 85'9 58'5 lO4'2 43'5

iOe~[1:~!'~i~ss ~i i~' ii~ ;.~~ I; 30:~.i5G 20:9.78 :J0:~.821 29:~~5 8~~5 51.·~ 7~.·~ 1~~~0 ~~~5 ~~~5 5~.·.8 1~.~'6 4~.·.0

I Walebing ... 30 37 l1G 00 .,. ... ... j ... 87'9 55'6 71'8 102'0 40'0 .. , ... ." ... Northam ... 31 40 116 40 I'" ... ... ... 87'9 56'0 72'0 lO2'0 44 .. 0 ... ... ... '"

I York... ... 31 53 11~ 47 30'085 30'010 30'280 29'880 86'0 54'0 70'0 101'0 49'0 86'4 55'2 105'2 41'1 l Guildford ... 81 53 lIt> 58,... ... ,.. ... 85'0 55'5 70'2 ll7':j, 43'0 86'2 56'7 lO5'8 42'1 ( Perth Gardens 31 57 115 52 ! 30'092 30'028 30'388 29'8H/ 81'6 58'2 69'9 93'0 46'0 84'0 60'6 104,0 45'4 II Pe;;!~Observa- 31 57 115 51 1 30'100 30'023 30'299 29'928 80'9 58'6 69'8 94'3 49'1 80'9 60'0 103'7 45'8

Frpmantle... 32 03 115 4.5 ! 30'l11 30'025 30'288 29'945 76'0 60'2 68'1 92'5 49'0 77'8 61'6 100'1 48'3 Rottnest ... 32 00 115 31 I 30'no 29'996 80'263 29'951 73'8 61'7 67'8 88'4 47'6 75'9 63'1 ll5'0 52'2

I Mandurah ... 32 31 115 44 l .. · ... ... ... 80'3 54'8 67'6 94'0 41'0 80'7 56'2 99'2 38'8 't5 Marradong... 32 51 lIt> 28 I ... ... ... ... .., ... ... .., '" .. , ... j ... .. .

g I Wandering... 32 40 116 33 I'" ... ...!... 80'6 17'6 64'1 97'0 36'0 ... ... .., .. . Q I Narrogin ... 32 55 117 12 1 ...... ••. 81'7 50'6 G6'2 95'0 36'0 .. , ... ... .. . ~ ,Collie ... 33 21 116 08 i... ... '" ... 81'0 46'3 63'6 94'0 31'8 81'2 48'1 100'8 34'7 ~ : Donnybrook 33 33 115 '17 i... ... ... ... 80'7 50'2 65'4 94'0 32'6 ... .., ... ... J:i ~ Bunbury .. , 33 18 115 38 . 30'125 :30'0 j(j 30'300 29'970 76'1 5'1'6 65'4 89'0 39'0 78'4 55'6 H6'5 40'0 ] I Busselton .. , 83 39 115 21 ... ... ... ... 77'5 50'7 64'1 89'0 38'0 77'5 51'5 93'8 36'7

Cape

I Naturaliste

Bridgetown

I Karridale ... Cape Leeuwin

I Katanning ...

I Mt. Harker ... Albany ... Dreaksea .. .

l Esperance .. . Balladonia .. . Eyre .. .

33 32 33 57 34 Ie 34 22 33 40 34 36 35 02 35 04 33 51 32 28 32 15

115 01 116 OS 115 02 115 08 117 3:3 117 39 117 54 118 04 121 50 128 ii2 126 18

30'12ll - 30'309 29'957

30'111 8(),()60 i 80'276 29'876 30'U5 30'02G 30'290 29'850 30'100 30'029 30'320 29'8GO

:i0'152 :30'052 30'366 29'893 30'150 80'0·4,8' 30'360 29'8GO

." 30'058 .. , .. , 30'13G .,. 30'411 2!'J'80S 30'086 30'060 I 80'356 29'764

70'9 55'8 79'S 45'4 72'0 52'0 71'0 60'0 80'0 50'0 74'3 49'2 69'8 52'5 66'0 59'0 75'2 55'5 81'3 52'2 76'9 56'1

63'4 62'6 62'0 65'5 65'0 61'8 61'2 62'5 65'4 66'8 66'5

79'0 49'2 92'0 32'6 86'0 43'0 78'0 55'0 93'0 36'0 88'0 39'0 81'4 3ll'8 75'0 45'0 96'2 42'8

100'0 40'2 96'8 38'2 • I

80'3 46'2 74'4 54'2 71'7 60'8 80'5 51'0

100'9 31'2 101'5 40'8 91'0 50'5

102'8 35'0

71'8 54'9 98'4 38'7 68'5 58'3 93'0 48'0 76'7 56'8 104'4 40'6

117 48

Nil 99

Nil 9

271 6

10 16 35

104 69

3 11

2 Nil

34 2 1 8

53 17 17

Nil 4 1 9 4

25 29 29

12 9

10 Nil

4 11 6

IIil 11

6

16 22 33 26 11 50

112 93

144 11 20

Wet I Days.

8 3

Nil 2

Nil 2 2

1 3 3 4 3 1 1 1

,Vil 3 2 1 1 2 2 2

Nil 1 1 2 2 4 4 5

3 4 1

Nil 1 1 1

Nil 4 4

3 4 5 7 1 7 7

10 5 3 5

------------------------------------~------------------------~------------~--~----------.--~------------

Perth Adelaido Melbourne Sydney

Cooos Islnnd

31 57 11 34, 5ti 18 37 50 14 33 52 15

12 05 9

5 8 4 1

6

51 30'100 I 30'023 35 :301281 30'OG8 58 30-0k2 j 20'll66 12 30'090 i :30'054

-. . I 54 ... I

INTERS'l'ATE.

80'9 600 103'7 45'S 29 7 81'4 59'2 108'0 44'8 15 o H'7 54'6 105'5 37'1 96 o 75'4 63'1 103'6 48'8 898

30'299 29'P29I 80'9: 58'6 G9'8 I 94'3 49' 80'393 2fJ'S56 79'3: 56'0 (;7'6 1 101 '6 ,j·6· 30'3fJO 2fJ'88G 63'6

157"1 60'51 96'1 ·H·

30'850 29'790 750! 64'0 70'0 i 90'0 59' I

5

5

... ... .. , I ... . .. [

... .., I

~ Averages for three years only.

MARCH, 1905.

The weather throughout the month Ims been mainly fine but freqnently sultry, with moderate temperntures. Pressure was considerably in excess of tho nverage thronghollt the state. 'remperatures were also unusually high in the tropics, about an average in central-southern >tnd g01dfields arens, and below normn,j along the South coast. 'l'he highest maximum recordAd was 114'8 at Marble B,n-, and the lowest minimum, 81'8, on the Collie coalfields.

Rainfall WltS very light a,nd below the average for previous years throughout. Even in the tropic, only a few showers fell, excf'pt in the far east VJrtions of Kimberley, where 'l'lll'key Creek reported 719 points.

Th" Obsel'V>LtOl'Y, Perth, 5th .~pl'il, 1:1il5. 'V. E. COOKE, G.)vernment Astronomer

1:

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 895

RAINPALL FOR FEBRUARY 1905 (COMPLETED AS FAl~ AS POSSIBL lC) AND FOR "YlARCH, 1905,

(PRINCIPALI,Y FROlYI TELlCGRAPHIC REPORTS).

FfmrrUARY.i.905. blAncH, 1905.

STATIO~S. No. of No. of No. of No. of STAnox:'!.. No. of pOints. wet points. wet wet

JOO·=1ill. : days. lO(1=lill. days. days.

gAST KIMBERLEY: NOR'l'H-WEsT-contintted. Wyndham 476 11 117 8 Red Hill 261 4 6-l'IIile 57;1 6 }It. l'IIortimer Hi8 3 'rile Stud Station Peake Station 505 5 CfLrlton 732 13 ,Vog-oola ~{osewood Downs Nanuhtrra .I.rgyle Downs Yanl'ey 157 3 LisfLdell Point Clontes 512 2 Turkey Creek 437 1;l 719 a Hall's Creek 25(; \) 35 3 GASCOYNE: Nicholson Plains 'Winning Pool 1iH 5 271 2 Flora Valley COOl'dalia 210 2 Ruby Plains 'llo,va,ra.l 113 ·t Denison Downs Ul1awalTa 120 2

Maroonah li5 2 \YES'l' I\:li\IBEI~Llt:Y : Gifford Creek 95 3

Obagama 864 1:1 BangemaH Beagle Bay 58:3 ·10 lYIt. Augustus Pt. Torment 732 8 lYIinnie Creek Derby 7lti 11 48 3 Yanyeareddy 137 3 Yeeda ;3iU 10 Williambury 72 3 Liveringa 278 8 Booloogooroo 331 2 Mt. Anderson vVandl1.gee 2LO 3 Leopold Downs Berniet: Ish1lld ... li'itzroy Crossing 381 8 72 (; Boolathana 383 :3 Fitzroy (C. Blythe) Carnarvon 2i9 2 6 1 Quanbun 862 0 Brick House 420 2 Nookanlmh Doorawarrah 184. 3 Broome ... 24·1 8 Nil Bintholya 100 ~ RoebLlck D.)wns 446 10 lVlungarl'a Nil 'l'hangoo Clifton Downs ... La Grange Hay 8~2 (j (j 2 Dairy Creok 80 2

Upper Clifton Downs ... G.5 5 t'iOlt'l'H-IVES'l' : Dirk Hartog Island

,Vallal 173 ·t 10 Sharks Btl,y 145 2 Nil Condon ... 108 :3 H() 2 Kararn,ng 31 1 Pardoo Meedo DeGrey River 157 1 'l'amala ... 31 1 l:'ort Hedland 199 ,t bit vVooramel 246 3 2 1 Boodarie 201 2 Hamelin Pool 133 3 10 1 Warralong 201 ·1 Byro 20 2 lVluec>tn ... lHO 3 'Yarra Yarra 26 1 Ettrick ... 117 2 Berringarl'H, 14 1 lVlulgie .. , (;\J B lVlt. GO~lld 25 2 Eel Creek Moorarie Nil Station Peak 70 B Wandarv 52 2 Coongon 80 4 Peak Hill 27 3 3 1 \V ana wagine Mt. Frtl,ser 32 3 7 1 Bamboo Creek ... 80 3 8(i Abl)otts 24 1 Nil Marble Bar 208 G lOci 4 BBlele vVarrawoona 113 5 4G 3 Mileura ... 13 2 Corunna Downs 110 2 JliIi.lly Milly 74 3 Nullagine (i5 1 61-) 3 sfanfred 23 3 Mt. Edgar New Forest 726 1 Kerdiadary 122 2 vVoogorong 14 1 Roy Hill 129 3 Boolardy Nil Middle Creek 70 2 Twin Peaks Mosquito Ureek Billabalong 380 1 Mulga Downs 47 ~ Woolealle 37 1 Woodstock 74 3 Woolgorong 370 5 M t. Florenc" l\furgoo 21 :3 Nil Tambrey 228 6 Yallalong'1. 600 1 Millstream ai9 4 Meka Nil Yandyarra JYn. Wittenoom 2·1 4 Malli~a .. , 182 2 Nannine 22 1 H 1 VVhim Creek 310 :3 HH 5 Star of the East 21 1 8 1 Cooyapooya 562 5 Annean ... 15 1 VV oodbrooke 297 3 Coodardy 41) 3 Croydon Cue 68 5 2 1 Balla Balla Day Dawn 37 2 Nil Roebourne 262 3 Nil Lake Austin 40 3 Nil COtisack ... 234 2 Nil Lennonville 76 5 10 1 Sherlock ll)0 2 Mt. Magnet 4'1 5 10 1 Fortescue 340 2 Challa .. , 20 2 10 1 Mardie 215 2 Youemg'abbie Mt. Stewart Bhtck Range 73 3 I

I

Yarraloola 152 3 Murrum 83 2 I Chinginarra 150 2 Blll'nerbinmah ... 204 4

I Onslow 186 2 9 2 Barnong ... 284 4 17 2 Peedam ullah 166 4 Mellenbye 203 7

-------

896

STATIONS.

G ASCOYNE-contin1wd. Yalgoo ... Wagga Wagga ... Gabyon ... Tallyrang Gullewa ... Muralgal'l'a Wydgee

SOUTH-WEST DIVISION

(NORTHERN PART):

l\lurchison House Mt. View Mumby ... Yuin N ol'thampton Oakabella Narra Tarra Tibl'adden Myaree Sand Springs Mullewa Kockatea Bootenal Geraldton Greenough Bokara Dongara Brookman's Hills Strawberry Nangetty Mingenew Urella Yandenoolm Rothesay Oondingnow Field's Find Carnamah Watheroo Dandaragan Moora Yatheroo Walebing Round Hill New Norcia Wannamel

SOU'l'II- WESTERN DIVISIO~; CEN1'RAL (OOASTAL) :

Gingin .. . Belvoir .. . Mundaring Wandu Guildford Kalbyamba Canning Waterworks ... Perth Gardens ...

Do. Observatory Subiaco ... Fremantle Rottnest Armadale Rockingham Jarrahdale Serpentine Mandurah Pinjarrah Yarloop .. . Han-ey .. . Upper Murray ...

SOUTH- \\' EST, CEN1'RAI,

PART (lNLAND):

Hatherley Dowerin Momberkine Monglin Newcastle Eumalga Northam Grass Valley Mecker-ing Cunderdin

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

FEllRUARy,1905.

No. of points.

lOO=lin.

252 214 212 21G 202 158

85

26 8

6,t 175

4·7 18

50 '17 38

121 l:::9

·12 42 3D 57

32

59 35

250 36 28 18 17 20 86 14 9

H)

1 18 D 9 4 8

1 2 1

11 4

35 81 36 29

Nil 28 80 23

90 48 36

11 8

14 21 17' 81

No. of wet days.

4, 8 2 2 4 2 2

2 2 :3 1 2

:3 5 2 3 2

6 2

7

3 .1,

6 2 4 2 4 2 2 2

1 1 1 8 8

1 2 1 3 1

2 2 2 2

3 2 3

2 3 2

1 2 1 1 1

3 i

RAINFALL -- conti111Wd.

11 AllCH, 1905.

No. of points.

100=lin.

11 30

.) .,

18 7

20 2 5

16 10

()

5 17 :7

17 22

Nil Nil Nil S,l

Nil Nil

21

1 14

30 25

6

29 29 24 12

9

15 14

6 10 16 21 14

6

Nil 5 9 2 4

No. of w0t

dU,F.

3

1 1

1 1 1 1

8 1 1 1 1 1

1 1

1

2

1 2

6 4 8

4 5 3 3 4

1 2 2 1 2 4 2

3 2 1

STAno~s.

SOU'l'II-V1ES'1' CENTRAr,

P AH'l' (r N LAND) --con. Codg--Cod,6 n Yarrau;in IJolingin Cut tenning WbitHh,wc'u

" I

Sunsot Hills Cobhalll ... Yenelin ThE. Carolille York DalcbridgG Beverley }hlJy Bally Barringtoll Qualin Stoek Hill Sunning Hill Brooktun ,Vandering Glen Ern l'ingolly Yarnan _ .. 1YIarl'EL'long BannistHl' vYounaminta 0I ;l.,l'l'ogi.n

~al'l'l-Jgin Sta,te lllarlll ... \Vichepill Gillinll,ning Bn:d~ing Bullock Hills Hulling-arm

So Ll'l'll- \YNS'l'

(SOU'l'H!Elm Buuhury BrunswIck collie Glen l\Ierv yll Donnybrook BOY>LllUP v\;r!hlale BU$s",;lton Quindalup

DIVISION

PART) :

Capo Naturaliste Lower iHackw(Jv\[ Karrid'1le Ci.Lpe Le('uwill Biddellia '['he 'Varren Lake }luir 'l'hH Ponins'll" ... Mordalup DHesicle Riverside Balbarup Wilgarup Bridgetown Westbourne Hilton Greenbush('s Greonfields Glenorohy Williams Arthur Darkan .. . Wag-in .. . Glencove Dyliabing Katanning Kojollup Broomehill Sunnyside Talbot H01l2e Wootiya,rrul:' iYIianelup Crallbrook 'foolbrunup '1'alllbell up Blackwatth, W oogenellup

I

[APRIL ';, 1905.

PEBltU AnY, 1905.

No. of I No. of poiuts. I wet

lOU=lill. dltYS._

1)1 59 22

jYil

16 7

17 19

i)

28 Nil

19 Nil

10 3li Hi 18 10 1 a 6

21 26 18 25

8 Nil

6

Nil

4:3 46 32 19 18 29

Nil 12

5 2·1-

Ail H· 1:3

8 17

Nil Nil iVil

2 10

.\ tl ,\ il

:3 ,\ il iva

6 51

::8

26 18 14 7

15 7

Nil 15 4 1 7 1

22

I

a 2 2

2 2 1 J 1 2

3

:3 1 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1

3 2 2 1 1 2

2 1 2

3 :3 2 5

1 2

1

1 1 2 1 1 1

:~

3 1 1 1 1

3

MARCH,1905.

Ko. of points.

lOt)::=lin.

5

Xil

::1 51

'1-17

7 27

Nil 4

11 11

7

Xil

11 IS

6 11

Nil

a3 :W

1-10

22

14 14

Nil

3 13

11 22 10 17 12 21 10 2~

7

1';0. of wet

days.

2 1

1

4 2 1 2

5 7

6

4

1 2

1 4 1 g 1 5 " " 4 2

APRIL 7. 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 897

RA.INFA.LL-contin7Led . .. ---- - .. _._' -------.---------,-----.------~-------------.--,------.---------_.-

STATIONS.

SOU'I'll . VVEScl' DIVISION (SOU'I'llERN PAwr)-continued.

l'IIt. Barker Kendenup St. Werburgh's Forest Hill Denmark Grasmere Albany ... King RlVer Point King Breakseit Cape Riche Cherilielup Pallinup Bremer Ba v Peppermint Grove Jarralllongup ...

EASTERN DIVISION:

Dural vViluna Gum Creek Mt. Sir Samuel Lawlers ... Leinstel' Gold Mine Darda Lake Darlot Duketon l'IIt. Leonorn Mt. Malcolm Mt. Morgans Burtville Laverton iVI urrin iVI n l'ri n .. Yunclamindera ... Tampa ... Kookynie Niaga.ra ... Yerilla ... Quanclinnie Edjudina Menzies ... l'IInlline ... vVaverley Goongarrie Mulwarrie Bardoc .. , Broad Arrow Kurnalpi Bulong ... Kanowna Kalgoorlie

FEBRUARY I 1905.

No. of I No. of points. I wet

100-1i". i days.

23 5 5 1

16 4 29 4 34 5 23 6 31 5 16 2 37 4 32 11 34 B

9 1 Nil

9 2 18 6

() 2 Nil Xil

:3 1 13 5

.Vil

6 1 19 4 16 2 Nil

1 1 10 1 7 2

Nil 13 1 12 1

Nil Nil Nil

15 2 6 1

49 3 29 2 52 2 41, 2 ·14 B 25 2 51 2 53 2 72 2

The Observatory, Perth, 5th April, 1905

MARCH, 1905.

:Xo. of No. of points. wet

lOO=lin. days.

50 7 27 4 52 5

128 7 112 7

123 6 9B 10

6

B4 5

11 1

,Vil 2 2

,\i,l ,Yii Nil

1 Na Nil

1 1 1 1

Nil Nil Nil

8 1 1'1, .::t 30 ·1

6 2 10 1 1'0 " 2 30 2

9 2 10 1 53 2 17 2

S'l'ATIONS.

EASTEr<N DIVISION-con-iimted.

CoolO'ardie Burbanks ,Voolubar Widgemooltha Waterdale 50-1'1Iile Tank Lake View Norseman Bulla Bulling Boondi ... Boorabbin Koorarawalyee Karalee ... Yellowdine Southern Cros" Parker's Range Parker's [-toad ... illount Jtwkson Bodallin ... Burracoppin Kellerberrin l'IIerredin Nangeenan J'lIangowine Wattoning Noongarl'in

EUCLA DIVISION: l~avensthorpe Coconarup Hopetoun l<'anny's Cove Park Fal'lll

.F]spel'ance Gibson's Soak 30-lYIile Condenser S wan Lagoon Grass Patch lYIyrup ". Lynburn Royatup .. , ilIiddle Ishmd Point Malcolm ... Israelite Bay Balbinia Frazer Range Balladonia Southern Hills ... Eyre J\'I'ulldmbillia Eucla

FEBRUARY, 1905.

No. of points.

100=lin.

60 70

77 59 87

103 121

76 90 99

114 90

54 99 35 74 5j, 49

6 36 22 58

29

67 62 47 35 58 75 82 66 73

103 101

05 90 88

100 87

107 2L

16

No. of wet

days.

3 4

3 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 2 1

2 3 2 2 2 3 1 3 3 2

2

0 6 4 2 6 G 4 3 4

5 6

4 5 2 3 3 2 4

2

MARCH, 1905.

No. of points,

JOO=lin.

7 51

49

Nil

Nil 40

8 Nil

5

Nil 5

Nil

4 Nil Nil

22 12

8

." 8

11

20

21

No. of wet

days.

2 4

4

3 2

1

2

1

5

3 4

3

5

1

W. E. COOKE, Government Astronomer.

=============================--, MISSING FRIENDS.

Vide Gove1'n1nent Gazette, 190t, page 1070, B2/6187, HEAlvIAN VOGLER has been found at Talbot, Victoria.

Vide Government Gazette, 1905, page 92, B2/G80S. JOHN JOSEPH MCCANN has been found at the Gorge

(Nor'-West).

GEORGE JENNINGS, medium build, age about 25 years, height 5ft. 7in., dark hair, clean shaven, dark eomplexion ; dressed in dark coat and light trousers; last heard of "t Perth, on the 2nd ult., when he stated he was going to Boyanup to start a store. (InformA.tion t:J the Crimina.l Investigation Bmnch, Perth.-B2/7355).

DONALD CHR.ISTIAN HEITMANN, age 35 years, hoight ;jft, 7in. or 8in., brown hn.ir and moustache, grey eyes; a minor and cook, and a native of South Australia; last heard of at Perth about 16th December, 1902, (Information to the Criminal Investigation Britnch, Perth.-B2/7226.)

CHARLES STEWAR.T, alias J. S~ MCCONOCHIE, age about 50 yem's, height 5ft. 9in., grey hair, gentlemanlyappear­ance; a native of New Zealand. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-B2/7222.)

EDWARD ·JAJ>IES DAWES (no description given), last heard of about two months ago at the Palace Hotel, Perth, where he w"'s employed as waiter; now believed to be employed as steward on one of the intereolonial steamers. (Informa­tion to the Criminal Investigation Braneh, Perth.­A3/11082.)

JA}IES JOHNSTONE, medium build, age 28 to 30 years, height 5ft. 11in. or 6ft., black hair, generally wears full beA.rc1, whiskers, and moustache, mark on bridge of nose where it has been broken, full visage, dark complexion; long scar on forehead and one on top of head; a miner, and a mttive of New SOllth ,Vales; last heard of near Eel Creek (.'iGr'-West), about 15th December, 1904; believed to have gone to 'iVollal Telegraph Station, en ?'Oltte for Kimberley. (Information to the Criminal Investigdotion Branch, Pel·th. -B2/740'J.)

J ORN ORACLE HALL, stout build, height 5ft. Gin. or 7in., light brown hair, fair moustache, blue eyes, fair COll­plexion; large red mark on right side of face and small one on the left side; unable to bend the little fingal' of right hand; a boat and P.A.B. tattooed on the left forearm; a butcher. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-B2/7221.)

898 GOVERNMENT

THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1902

F.S. r'3{/b\ (1 & 2 Edwcl. VI!., No. 19).

NO'l'ICl!] BEIWH.E CANCELLING OF Cl!]RTIFICATE

REGIS'l'RY.

OF

Name of Trade Union :-Darlinfl: Range Pirewood Getters' Union of Workers (A.W.A.)

Register No. 'Hi.

N OTICE is hereby given to the above-mentiuned Trade Union that it is the intention of the Registrar of

Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 25th day of April, 1905, to cancel the registry of the Trade Union, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime. 'rhe ground of such proposed cancelling is that the Trade Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1905.

[L.R.]

F.S·T'l.!"

EDGAR T. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

NOTICE BEFORE CANCIU,LING OJ;' CERTIFICATE OF

REGISTRY.

Name of '1'rade Union :--Albany vVharf Labourei·s and Timbcr Workers' Union of Workcrs of Western Aus­tralia.

Register No. 64.

N OTICE is hereby given to the above-mentioned Trade Union that it is the intention of the Registrar of

Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 25th day of April, 1905, to cancel the registry of the Trade Union, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime. The ground of such proposed cancelling is thn,t the Trade Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1905.

[L.S.] EDGAR T. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

F.S· T"i'-o9" NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLING OF CERTIFCATE

OF REGIS'rRY.

Name of Trade Union :-The Fremantle and District Builders' Labourers' Union of 'iVorkers.

Register No. 64.

N. OTICE is hereby given to the above-mentioned Trade Union that it is the intention of the Registrar of

Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 25th day or April, 1905, to cancel the registry of the rrrade Union, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime. The ground of such proposed cancelling is that the Trade Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1905.

[L.S.] EDGAl~ 'r. OWEN, Registrar of Priendly Societies.

THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1902

(1 & 2 Eclwcl. VI!., No. 21). F . S. T~iJ2(.P3

NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OF REGISTRY.

To the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Coastal District Master Saddlers' Industrial Union of Employers.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registmr of ];'riendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th

day of lI'Iay, 1905, to cancel the registration of the abov8-named Industrial Union under the above-named Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

'l'he ground of such proposed cancellati(Jl1 is as follows :-­That the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1905.

[L.S.] EDGAR '1'. OWBN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 7, 1905.

F.S.-fi-o";, NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OF REGISTRY.

To the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Goldfields Painters, Paperhangers, and Decorators' Union of Workers.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th

day of lI'Iay, 1905, to cancel the registration of the above­named Industrial Union under the above-named Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :­That the Industrial Union has requested that its registry be cancelled.

Dated this 24th day of lI'Iarch, 1905.

[L.S.]

F.B. T~tr\-

EDGAR rr. OWEN, Registmr of Friendly Societies.

NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OJ;' REGISTRY.

'l'o the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Darling Hange Firewood Getters' Union of Workers (A.W.A.).

N OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th

day of May, 1905, to cancel the registration of the above­named Industrial Union under the above-nn.med Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancelbtion is as follows :.­That the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1905.

[L.S.]

F,S'T\Pu23"

EDGAR '1'. OWEN, Hegistrar of Priendly Societies.

NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OF REGISTRY.

To the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the J<'remantle and Districts Builders Labourers' Union of Workers.

N OTICB is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar of Priendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th

day:of lI'Iay, 1905, to cancel the registration of the above­named Industrial Union under the above-named Act, unless cn,use be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :-.­That the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of lI'Iarch, 1905.

[L.S.] EDGAR T. OWEN, Registrar of Priendly Societ.ies.

:B""S. lrPooT NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION 01<' 11.EGIS'l'RY.

'1'0 the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Lancefield Goldmining Company, Limited.

N' OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the r Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th day of May, 1905, to cancel the registration of the above­named Industrial Union under tho above-named Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation io as follows:­That the Industrial Union has ma,de a reqnest therefor.

Dated this 2,J,th day of l'IIarch, HJOG.

[L.B.] EDGAR '1'. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

F .S. -i\lt/s' NOTICE BE]'OltE CANCELLA'rION OJ!' REGIS'rRY.

To the Secret~,ry of the Industri~tl Union called the West Australia,n Midland Railway Employees' Union of "Vorkers. O'l'ICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the

Hegistrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th da,y of l'IIay, 1905, to cancel the registmtion of the above­named Industrial Union under the abovo-named Act, unless cause be be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground for such proposed cancellation is as follows :­That the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of ]l/[arch, 1905.

[L.S.] EDGAR 1'. OWEN, Registmr of Friendly Societies.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

F.S. rff%" NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OF REGISTRY.

To the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Albany Wharf Labourers and Timber 'Workers' Union of Workers of "Vestern Australia.

N OTICE is herelJY given that it is the intention of the Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, 011 the 5th

day of May, 1905, to ca,ncel the registration of the above­named Indnstrial Union under the above-named Act. unless cause be sh(>wn to the contrary in the meantime. .

'I'he ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :-­That the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th clay of March, H)O.5.

[L.S.] EDGAR 'r, OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies,

F.8. T~£3 NOTICE BEFORE CANCELI,A'l'ION OF REGISI'RY.

To the Secretary of the Indnstrial Association called the Amalgamated Workers Association Coastal District Industrial Association of "V orkers.

1\.' OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the 1. , Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 5th day of May, 1905, to cancel the registration of the 3,bove­named Industrial Association under the above-named Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :­That the Industrial Association has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1905.

[L.S.] EDGAlt T. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

F.S. 1't.~Pcf'3

NOTICE BEFORE CANCELLATION OF l~EGIS'rRY.

'1'0 the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Perth cast Iron Pipe Moulders' Industrial Union of Workers.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the

5th day of ]\fay, 1905, to cancel the registration of the above-m1med Industrial Union under the above-named Act, unless en,use be shown to the contrary in the mean­time.

The ground for such proposed cancellation is as follows:­'rhat the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 24th day of ]\farch, Ul05.

[L.S.] EDGAR T. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

F. S. rVu\-NOTICE BEFORE CANCEJ,LATION OI<' REGIS'I'RY.

To the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the Fre­mantle Harbour "Vorks Branch of the Amalg-amatecl "Vorkers' Union of Western Australia.

NIOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the 1· Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed, on the 15th day of May, 1905, to cancel the registration of the above­named Industrial Union under the above-named Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :­'l'hat the Industrial Union has ceased to exist.

Dated this 3rd day of April, 1905.

[ L.6.] EDGAR '1'. OW1<JN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Ed1{c(ction Department, Perth, nth April, 190".

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has Leen pleased to approve of the appointment of the

Rev, W. TOUCHELL as a member of the Boulder Committee of School Management, vice the Rev. W. T. Strahan, re-signed.

CEtaL ANDltE,\y;:), Inspector General of Schools.

GAZETTE, W.A. 899

239 Tilu-~

Department of Land Titles.

TRANSPER OP LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAL PROPERTY LIMITATIONS AC'l" 1878.

T AKE NOTICE that Richard Rendell of Stonk Road South Fl'emhntle in the State of "Vestern Australia

builder has made application to be registered as the pro­prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the follow­ing parcel of 1nnd situate in the Cockburn Sound District nnd being Lot 20 ~f Cockbun, Sowid Location 10 (containing 22 acres

21 perches) Bounded on the West by 8 chains cl,7 T'o links of a public

road On the North bv the South boundaries of Lots 18 17 and

19 measuring together 11 chains 96-} links then by the East bonndary of Lot 19 measuring 5 chains 19 links then by 1 chain 981u links of Forrest Road then by boundaries of Lot 21 measuring 6 chains 58, 7

" links and 11 chains 95T''O links then by 6 chains 5 [7'0 links of another boundary of Lot 21

On the South oy the North boundaries of Lots 23 and 22 measuring together 26 chains 41 links.

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 2073 (Sheet 1) deposited in the Land 'l'itles' Office.

AND FURTHER 'rAKE NO'l'ICE that all persons other than the applicant cbiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ,ue hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the 10th day of Juno next a caveat forbidding the same from baing brought under the operation of the Act.

ALl!'RED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 6th April, 1905. )

J. o~nd R. MaoJlvell, Eo,gle ChambM's, Hay Street, Pe1'th, Solicitors f01' the Applicant.

.52 T9(J--s Tl1,ANSFE1't OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND

THE REAL PROPERTY LIMI'rATIONS ACT, 1878.

rI,AKE NO'l'ICE that John Wish Rolinson of Forrest Road South Fremantle in the State of Western Aus­

trali," vineyard proprietor has mack application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Cock burn Sound District and being

Lot 19 of Cockblwn Sound Location 10 (containing 1 acre 2 roods 38,"0 perches)

Bounded on the North by 3 clmins 'H-(o links of Forrest Road

On tho East by a boundary of Lot 20 mensuring 5 chains 19 links

On the SMtth by 3 chains ,W~ links of another boundnry of Lot 20

And on the West by the East boundary of Lot 17 11lcasuring 5 chaiuf:l 4 .. 711, links

'I'he land is mor8 particularly defined on Plan 207:3 (Shoet 1) deposited in the Land Titles' Offices.

AND FURCl'H1CR TAKE NO'l'lCE that all persons other than the applicant cbiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land AI,E HEH·EBY ItEQUIRElJ to lodge in this Oflice on or before the tenth day of Juno next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 6th April, 1905. )

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar or 'ritles.

J. and R. JJfctxwell, Eagle Ohambers, Hay street, Pel'th, Solicitors fa)' the Appliwnt.

liD', TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAJ, PROPERTY LnU'l'A'l'IONS AC'l" 1878.

T AKE NOTICE that Elllnm ,J"n8 Clarke of Hampton Hill Swamp South Fl'enmntle in the State of 'Western

Australia fa,l'mer has made application to he registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of lanel situate in the Cockburn Sound District and being Lot 84 of CocHnm Sound Location 10 (containing 58 acres

3 roods 32 perches) Bounded on the South by :32 chains 86T~ links of the

South boundary of Location 10 On the Eastw(lJ'd by 8 chains 2(j1'0 links and 7 chains

51·,00 links of a private rO'ed

900 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL i, 1~J05.

On the No,·th by 30 chains 78 links of the South boundary of Lot 15 and

On the West by the East boundary of Lot 33 measuring 23 chains 38Tt- links

'1'he land is more pa,rticularly defined on Phm 2073 (Sheet 2) deposited in the Land 'l'itles' Office.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have ,my estate right title or interest in the Hbove parcel of la,nd AI,E HEll.EBY REQunmD to lodge in this Office on or before the 10th dt1y of June next a caveat forhidding the st1me from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 6th April, 1905. )

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

J. q- R. 31axwell, Eagle Chaonbel"s, H(ty St"cct, PM·th, Solicitor. for th'. Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAL PROPERTY LIMI'l'ATIONS ACT, 1878.

25·J T!fo1f

fl"AKID NOTICID that Homce Thomas Dixon of Hampton J.. Hill Swt1mp South l<'remantle in the Stt1te of vVestern

A ustrt1lit1 farmer ht1s made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situat') in the Cockburn Sound District and being

Lot 88 of Uockbu1'n Sound Location 10 (contltining 24 acres 3 roods 8 porches)

Bounded on the So,dh by 10 chltins of the South bouu­dt1ry of Location 10

On the East by the West. boundary of Lot 3'> met1snring 23 chains 38lu links

On the No,·th by 10 chains 54!! links of the South boun­dary of Lot. 15 and

On the West by the East boundlU'y of lot 32 measuring 26 chains 28 links.

The land is more pt1rticularly defined on Plt1n 2073 Sheet 1) dep1sited in the Loud l'it13,' 0]iC3.

AND FURTHER 'rAKE NOTICE tht1t ltll persons other t.han the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above pt1rcel of It1nd ARE HEREBY HEQUlkED to lodge in this Office on or before the 10th day of June next a cavcctt forbidding the same from being brought under the opemtion of the Act.

ALFRIDD E. BUJ~T, Registnu of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 6th April, 1905. )

J. q- R. Maxwell, Eagle Ohambe)'s, Hcty Stl'eet, Solicitors fa" the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAL PROPEI~TY LIMITATIONS ACT, 1878.

24-'" Tuus

T AKE NOTICE that Henry Septimus Dixon of Hamp­ton SWrHnp South ]'remantJe in the State of ,Vestern

Austmlia farmer has made application to be registered as the propriet or of an estate in fee simple in 1 ossession in the following parcel of land situate in the Cock burn Sound District and being

Lot i/ of Ooc7cb'i1'n Sonnd Location 10 (contltining 27 acres 1 rood 28 perches)

Bounded on the Bonth by the North boulId,u-ies of Lots 5 and 6 measuring together 26 cbains 2.; ,\ links

On the E<tst by 10 chains 92 ['IT links of the vVest bound,uy of Lot 9

On the N otth by 22 chains ~f) links t1nd 1 chain H,'\, links of the South bonndn,ry of Lot 1 ,md

On the TVesl by the Eltstern boundary of Lot 2 measllring 7 chains 97 ,''0 links by 5 chains ;;7,7i) links of t.hc Sonthorn bonndary of Lot 2 and by 2 chains 88 links of the East boundfLry of Ll)t 4,.

The land is more pt1rticularly defin<,d on Pl"'l 207:3 (Sheet 1) depo,ited in the Land 'ritles' Office.

A Co1U FUR'l'HER 'l'Alm Noncr~ that all pel'o;ol1s other t.1l",]l t hn applicant cbiming to havo any estate right tit!." nt· interest in the :cb~vG parcel of }',ud aJ'e berebv required to lodge in this OfficQ on or before the lOth day of June next a careal forbidding the SILll]() from being bronght under rhe opcm­tion of tho Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( 6th April, H)O.'i. .\

ALFRED E. BUR']" Registrar of Titlt's.

J, <~ R. Maxwell, Eagle Ohmnbcl's, Hay Street, Perth, Solicitor s fo,' the Applicant.

900 1903 APPOINTMENT.

(l\Tade under Section 23 of H 'fhc Health Act, 18:')8.")

'f'lHID Central Board of Health h:we ltpproved of the _1l following nppointment made by the Und81'mentionecl

Local Board of Health :-Owrnwl'von.

Dr. HICKmNBo1'ILDI to be Oflicor of HcnJth.

By order,

F. J. HUJ<JLlN, 3rcl April, 190;5. Li cting Se<5retary.

METJVILLE ROAD BOARD. EXTI~AOlcDINARY ELECTION.

O'l'ICE is hereby g'iven that an Election will be held in acco1'dttuce with the provisions of "The }{oac1s

Act,1\)02," t1nd n,menc1mcllts thereto, on Satu1'cby, the 15th day of April, 1905, to fill an ext1'lwrc1imtry vacancy which ht1s occurred on tho Melville Rot1d Board, through the resignation of nil'. Jas. lHcI{ill1111ie.

Any person desirous of being It cltndidate fOe' election ltS

a member slutll, by himself 01' his ag('ut, give notice, in writing, of snch his desiro (addressed to the ClmirIlmn), at least seven cleaj' days before tho (by of elLlction.

Nomination papers may be procured on application to tho Board's Socrotary.

iVI. N. BU:0ACO'r'I',

p,'O G. 1<'. CUARLES, !totuming Oillc8r.

Board's Office, Bicton, vict IDast F'l'emantle.

28th M,wch, 1905.

BROOME HILL ROAD BOAl\,D.

NOTICE TO RA'J'EPAYERS.

OWING to the division of the Broome Hill District into Warcls the Election is postponed un til the 22nd of

April, 1905.

Nominations will be received up till 10 a.m. on 15th April, 1905; viz. :-

West ,Val'd-One member. Central ,Vard-One member. East Wt1rd-One member.

By order,

23rd March, 1905.

THOMAS NORl{ISH, Returning Officer,

Broomo Hill Road Board.

COOLGARDIE ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL ELECTION FOR THREE MEMBERS AND

ONE AUDITOg.

I, A. P. WYMOND, Returning Officer, hereby declm'e tlmt the following nominations have been received ,--

For Membe1'S: Bet1re, William George Douglt1s, Davison, 'l'honu'Ls, Hlt]], Charles Fitz-John, Kelly, Pet 01' William, 'l'easclale, Arthur.

For Audit01': iYloor, Chn,r-]es.

As more nominations for mombors Imvo been received tlmn are required to bo elected, I therefore dechtro that an election will lw held on Mondny, 10th April next, ,wd polling booths will be provided [l,t the following' plt1ces ,-

Coolgardio, BUl'bt1l1ks, BOl,nievale, KUll[tnalling.

Hours of polling :-10 a.m. till 7 p.m.

1st April, 1905. A. P. WYMOND,

Heturning Officer.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT

PEAK HILL DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

STATE]}IENT showing operations and transactions of the Board for financial year and half ending 30th

day of June, 190",,:-

SU:\llYIARY OF RECBIPTS A:\D EXPENDITURB. RECEIPTS.

PaTticulaTS. £ s. d.

Cr. Ba1ance at commencement of yeal'­Balance at Treasury ... Balance ut Australasia Bank

... 185 17 8

... 10J 0 3 In hands of.................. ...

General Rate-(1.) Current rates collected during year (2.) Arrears of rates collectecl (luring year (3.) Interest on mtes

Licenses-(a.) Cart and carriage (b.) Dog ...... .. . (c.) ............................................. . (d.) ............................................. .

Interest, etc., f1'0111 .••.•..••.••.....•.•.•..... Fines and penalties ... ... ... .., Income from property and plant (owned or

controlled by the Board) Contractors' deposits ... Government Grants-

Annual grant for maintenance a,nd construc-

57 0 0 27 8 9

tion... ... ... ..... ... 900 0 0 Annual subsidy for genera] rate ... . .. Special grant from Consolidated Revenue for-

Recreation Reserve ' .. ... ... ..' 60 0 Special grant f1'0111 Government Loan Funds

for-

Special Loans tl'aisca. tOldol' 2° Ed. VII., No. 48 (Part VII.)-

(a.) G1'OSS p1'ocecds of loans ,'aised during t7w yea't' .,. .,

(b.) Special Loan Ratc-(1.) Current 1'o,tes coUccLed during year ' .. (2.) An'cars of rates coLlected dlwing yea·r ... (3.) Interest on mtes

;£ s. d.

289 17 11

8-1 8

960 0 0

All other receipts (not otherwise specified)

Total £1,334 6 8

EXPENDITURE.

Pa1'ticltlars. £ s. d.

Expenses for levying general rate-(1.) Valuation fees, etc.... . .. (2.) Collection, commission, etc. 3 7 0

Salaries ". ,.. '" ,.. '" ,.. , .. Office expenses (rcnt, postages, petty cash, etc.) Advertising Legal expenses Stationery and printing ... '" ... Plant and tools (purch",ed during yel1r)-

(1.) Tools, plant, etc. 7 7 4 (2.) Office furniture (3.) Repairs to furniture, tools, plant, etc. 3 13

Refunds of deposits to contractors ... ... ... Bank charges (including interest on bank over-

draft) ... Insurances ,.. ,.. ... ....... .. Maintenance works (from revenue, including

Government grants)-detailed On Main Roads, as per attached

Statement ... ... ... 184 5 0 On !lrinor Roads, as per attached detailed

Statement Footpaths Lighting

Construction works (from reveuue, includlng Government gmnts)-

State name of road, and whether main* or minor"'; also any other work under this heading. Name.

122 15 0

........................... ( *) Road 23 0 0

........................... ( 0) do.

........................... ( *) do. .......................... ( *) do.

Disbursenwn ts in 1'espect of Special Loans 1'aised ,,,,de)' 2° Ed. VII., No. 48 (Pa1't VII.)-

Flotation expenses ... .., ... Repayment oj Loan No .............. "

(not pl'ovided for by sinking 1'"nd) Interest on loans ... Paid into sinking fund ... ... . ..

(inclu.ding interest on flinkina fund) JVorks 1.mdertaken. front Special Loan i'aised wndei' -----

2" Ed. VII., No. 48-

All other Expenditure (not otherwise specified) Balances at eud of yea,!'-

'1'0 credit of Boal:cl at Treasury... .., To credit of Boare1 at Anstr<1lasia Bank ... In handE of Secretary ...

... 668 17 7

.., 214 15 5 400

£ s. d.

3 7 0 75 0 0

3 12 10 6 2 0

6 1 9

11 1 1

1 19 10

307 0 0

23 0 0

9 9

887 13 0

Total £1,33-1 6 8

GAZETTE, W.A. 901

LIABILIl'IES AND ASSETS. LIABILITIES.

PWl'ticuLars. £ s. d. Outstanding accounts... ... ... ... . .. Rates owing, inclnding' interest (to be abandoned) Amounts owing on contracts in hand Amounts mVing on luortgage or other security

given... ... ... ... ... Contractors' deposits or trust accounts Special loans All other liabilities ... ... ...

Bah111ce of assets over lLtbilities

Total

A.SSETS.

Pal'ticlLlars.

£906 11 0

£ s. d. £ s. d. Balance ut Treasury... 668 17 7 Balance at Australasia Bank 214 15 5

883 13 0 Unexpendeclloanlnolleys ... Other than unexpended loan 1lloneys

Cash in hands of Secretary 4'" 0 0 General rates (outstanding)-

Arrears of rates Interest on rates

All other accounts owing to Bmu'd .,. Estimated current value of property owned by

Board-Buildings, etc. ... 10 18 0 lYIovahle plant and tools 8 0 0 Furniture, etc. Other property *

All other assets ... ... ... ... Balance of liabilities over assets

Total £906 11 0

* Roads, streets, parks, and reserves arc not to be cOllsiderecl assets for the pmposes of this statemcnt. t Secured bank overdraft should be classed under "anlollllts owing on mortgage or other security given."

I certify having examined the books of the Peak Hill Road Board and compared the aboye st"tements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and" Assets and Liabilities," and found same correct.

(Signed) HY. J. ASH, Government Auditor.

STATElllENT showing Expenditure for Maintenance "nd Construction work executed for the 18 months ending 30th J nne, 1904·.

1\'Iaintenance-Peak Hill-Cue Road ... Peak Hill-Horseshoe Road Peak Hill Streets ... ... ... ... .. .

£ s. d. lio 0 0 10 0 0

J. 5 0 120 5 0

210 0 Peak Hill Govt. Well and Racecourse Road .. . Patch Well

Construction­Cemetery Road

£;)07 0 0

... £23 0 0

NELSON DISTl:-GICl' ROAD BOARD.

STATEMENT showing .operations and transactions of the Board for financial year "nd a-half ended 30th

day of J nne, 1904 :--"UMlIiA.RY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECF.IPl'S.

Particulan. £ s. d. £ s. d. Or. Balance at cOll11nencenlellt of year­

Balance at Treasury Balance at W.A. Bank In hands of.. ............ .

General Rate-(1.) Cmrent rates collected during year (2.) Arrears of rates collected during year (3.) Interest on rates

Licenses-(".) Cart and carriage (b.) Dog (c.) (d.)

Interest, etc., from ....................... , .. .

89 3 3 8 11 1

... 6045~

... 227 1" 0 46 0 0

Fines and penalties ... .. . Income from property and plant (o"~ned '~l' co;;':

trolled by the Board) ...

971-1 4

60 4 ,,~

273 15 0

Contractors' deposits 7 17 Government grants-

Annual grant for maintenance and construc-tion '" ... ... ...... 1,000 0 0

Annual subsidy for general rate .. . Special grant from consolidated revenue for-

\vheatley's River Road ... 500 0 0 R.ecreatiou 20 0 0

Special grant from Government loan funds £01'-

1,520 0 0

90~ GOVERNMENT

SpeciallO£tllS 'raised unde/' 2'.) Ed. VII., No.48 (Pa1't VII.)-

(a.) G,'oss proceeds of loans 1'aiscd duriltfl the year ...

(b.) S]lccialloan rate-(1.) CUi''I'cnt wdcs collected dnring yoa)' (2.) A'nears of yates coLlected dHring yca'( ... (3.) Interest on ,·utes .. .

Refunds ... ... ... ... ... . .. All other receipts (not otherwise specified)­Outstanding Treasury Order

it s. d.

10 0

Total £1,973 17 9!

EXPENDITURB.

Particula,'s.

Dr. Overdraft at C0l111nencement of year­Overdraft at Treasury... . .. Outstanding Treasury Orders ... Overdraft lLt ................ B,wk

£ s. d.

Expenses for levying General Ratc-(1.) Valuation fees, etc. ... 11 6 II (2.) Collectioll, cOlllluission, etc.

Salaries ... .., ." ......, Office expenses (rent, postages, petty cash, etc.) Advertising J...Iegal expenses ... Stationery aud printing... .., Commission, collection of licenses ...

Plant and tools (purchased during' yertr)-(1.) Tools, plant, etc. .... ... . .. (~.) Office furniture ... ... . .. (3.) Repairs to furniture, tools, plant, etc.

Refunds of deposits to contmctors ... ... . .. Bank charges (including interest on Bank over-

draft) Insurances .. . Audit Fees .. .

Maintenance works (from revenue, including Gov­ernment grants)-

On main roads (as per "tbwhcd dc-tailed statement) ... . ..

3 5

173 On minor roads (as per attached de­

tailed statement) 20-1 17 Footpaths ... Lighting

Construction works (from revenue, including Government grants)-

State na.me of road, and whether main* or minor" ; also any other work uncleI' this heading.

Name

6

3!

0

(Main') Road .. . (M.inor» do .. .

... 254 11 81 ... 119180

Removal a·nd re-erection of fencing, road de­viation

Disbursements in 1'6S1)ect of Specia1 Loa,ns raised und.,· 2° Ed. VII., No. 48 (Par! VII.)-

Floffttion eitpenses .,.

RepaymGnt oj LO{11t No ...... ""...... ... (not provided, for by sinking fund)

Interest on Loans .. ,

Paid into sinking .f1md ... . .. (inchtding interest on ginltina fund)

JYOl'ks undCl'ta1wn front Special Loan raised undo)" It' Bd. VII., No. 413-

.............. , ................................................. .. Dog Discs ... All other expencliture (not otherwise specified)­Ba.lances at ene1 of ycar-

To credit of Board at Treasury To credit of Board at W.A. Bank In hands of Secretary

823 .5 149 2 5

o 0 Ot

£ s. d.

11 6 11 115 0 0 2S 0 7 9 0 0 330

13 8 1 !J 12 0

3 5 6 217 6

1 19 10 110 0 4 4 0

377 19 3~

37<1 St

18 0 0

426

972 8 lOt

Total £1,973 17 Ot

LIABILITms AND ASSETS.

LIA.BILITIES.

Particu.l·ars. Outstanding accounts... ... ... ... . .. Rates owing, including interest (to be abandoned) Amounts owing on contracts in hand Amounts owing Oll 1110rtgagc or other security

given ... ... ... ... ... Contractors' deposits or trust accounts Speciallo!Llls ... . .. Olltstanding Treasury Order All other liabilities ... ... . ..

Balance of assets over liabilities

Total

£ 8. d. 8 1 6

500

10 0 0

972 7 10

£995 9 4

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 7, 1905.

ASSETS.

Particulars. Balance at Treasury Balance at W.A. Bank

Unexpended loan moneys .. .,. Other than unexpended loan moneys

Cash ill hands of Secretary ... General Rates (outstanding)-

£ . 823

149

R. d. £ 8. d. 6 5 2 5

972 810

0 0 Ot

9 14 Il~ Arrears of rates Interest on rates

All other accounts owing to Board .,. Estimated current value of property o;';~ed by

Board-Buildings, etc. . .. 1Ilovable plant and tools Furnitm'e, etc. Other property *

All other assets ... .... .. Balance of liabilities over assets

Total ...

9 14 llt

1 ··4 6 12 1 0

£995 9 4

* Roads. streets, PfLl'J{S, and ret::el'ves are not, to be considered assets for the purposes of this statement. t Secured bank overdraft should be classed under H Alnouuts owing on mortgage 01' other security given."

I certify having exa,mined the books of the Nelson Road Board and compared the above statements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Liabilities," and found same correct.

GEORGE D. E. PLUNKETT,

14th Jal1lmry, 1905. Government Auditor.

AUDITOIt'S RElifARKs.-'1'he Ratepayers' Auditor was not in attendance.

NELSON ROAD BOARD.

Particulars of expenditure on roads:-

Name of Road.

Greenhushes Jages ... . .. Bridgetown-Balbar-

rup Bltlbarrup- Deeside Townsite ... . .. Glentullock .. . Peninsula ... .. . Urowd'B~Warburton Grange ... Matt",lIIattup ... FernHill ... Pel'up-DeeBide ... Deeside - Franklin-

Gordon Perup-~Iordall1lp ... Lake Muir... . .. ,Vheatley's-Warren YOullg's-"\Varren ... Wheatley's River Bracken's . ., ... G range_L 0 W e r

Blackwood Tweed ... Riverside and

Strachns Curtze's ... Hesler's Crowd's-Peninsula General Maintell-

ance

Total ...

ConstructiOll.

M",in. ) M.inor.

£ s. d.1 £, 8. d. 7914 7 ... 90711

1

' 84 9 2\

···I'T ::: /101 ~O 0

Maintenance.

lYlain.

£ •. d_ 31 9 0 656

76 9 5~

23 11 6 17 16 7

403 1 10 0

12 0 0

Total.

I Minor.

I

;£ s. d. i £ s. d.

::: 11~~ Ig ~ ... 1116018 8

... 23 11 6

30 .. 811~6g 17 13 0 I 17 13 0 680680

405944159 o 6 0 8 14 0

..• 4, 0 3

... 1 10 0

... 12 0 0

3 00 2 00 2 00

10 16 6

4, i"i 2 2 80

19 4 6 2 50

15 00 9 80 7 4, 0

27 90

300 200 200

J.O 16 6 lOI 10 0

411 2 280

19 4, 6 250

15 0 0 980 740

27 9 0

254 11 8t 119 18 0 173 23t 204l7O- 752 -90

GEORGE D. E. PLUNKETT, Government Auditor.

DANDARRAGAN ROAD BOARD. ELEC~'ION NOTICE.

A N Ext:'aor~illal'Y Election, to fill t~e vacallcy.caused by nommatlOll of R. A. Bowel' bemg too late, will be

held at the Dalldarragan Agricultural Hall on Saturday, the 15th day of April, 1905, at lO O'clock, a.m. Poll closes at 7 p.m. Polling Place, Dandarragan Agricultural Hall.

C. J. ROBERTS, Returning Officer.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZ,E'l'TE, 'iV.A. 90D

I HA VE applied to the Drakesbrook Road Board for permission to erect a gate across the road running

between Lots 56/1140 and 1029, on the South end, at the top (North) end of Lake Preston.

W. J. SUTTON. J ardup, Harvey,

15th JYIarch, 1905.

THE COMP A.NIES ACT, 189:1. COl\IJ\roNWEALTH GOLD JYJrNES, LIilII'l'ED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the Company is situate on Gold Mining Lease No.

367x, in the Kanowna District of the North-East Coolgardie Goldfield, in t.he St;,te of 'Westel'll Australia.

20th March, 1905. D. W. vVEI,CH, Attorney.

THE NORSElIIAN BREWING COl\IPANY, LIlYIITED.

NJOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of 1 the Norseman Brewing Comp:tny, Limited, has, with the approval of the Registrar of Companies, been changed from "Yater I{ight No. 40, Norseman, Dundas Goldfield, to vVater Right No. 181, Norseman, Dundas Goldfield.

Dated this twentieth day of J:Yhreh, onc thonsand nine hundred and five.

KIDSON & GAWLER, Solicitors for the above-named Company.

S'rAFlrORD SYNDICATE, LIJIII'rED.

N OTICE is hereby given hy the above-nmnod Company, in compliance with the provisions of Section 208 of

" The Companies Act, 1883," that at the expiration of throo calon(hw months a.fter the last publication in tho Govcrn-11wnt Guzctte of this notice the Stltf]'ord Synclimlte, Limitp-d, will voluntarily cmtse to carryon business in the State of Western Australia.

Dated 17th day of J'lIlIrch, 1905.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Kalgool'lie,

Solicitors for tho Company in \'11 ostorn Australia.

In the matte)' of the Companies Acts, 1862 to /900, ancl in the matter of the S/a.ffol'clSyntiicate, Limitecl.

N OTICE is hereby g'iven that the Creditors of the ahove-nanled Company are l'cquh'ed, on or before

the 31st diL,}' of ]}f:q, Ul05, to Fencl their names and lIddresses, and particulars of thnir debts or claims, and the nmnes and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to Colonol !:obert Bar­ing and Albert Hess, Esq., the Liquidators of the said ('om­pany, whose address is at No.8 Finch L'enc, in the City of London; and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidators, ;ne by their solicitors to come in and prove their sltid debts or claims, at such time and phece as shall be spQcified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before su.ch debts are proved.

Dated this 17th day of March, 1905.

KEEN AN & RANDALL, Solicitors for the above-named Liluidatol's in

vVestern Austr·alia.

CRAIGLANDS, LIMITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by the above-named Company, dated the 18th

day of July, 1901, to Edmund James Houghton Nicholson, has been revok<8d; that Reuben Bailey is now the Attorney of tho Company in vVestern Australia, and that the Registered Place of Business of the Company in Western Australia has been removed from Commercial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, to 107 Barrack Street, Perth.

Dated the 30th day of J\farch, 1905.

JAMES & DARBYSHIRE, 2<t3 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Attorney.

In the matte?' of "2'he COlnpemies Act, 1893" (.56 Vic. No.8).

01'ICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of ~ectiou 20 of the above Aet, a Certificate of Incor­

poration, as a Limitod Company, has this day beon issued to Plewright &, li:Iann, Limited.

Dated this 29th day of March, 1905.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, vV.A.

CHANES AND :MORSRY MARINE INSURANCE

COmPANY, LIl\II'l'ED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company in Western Australia is situate

at the Office of \Y. G. Moore & Co., Homy Street, Fre­mantle.

George Frederick lUoore, trading as "VV. G. Moore & Co.," is the attorney of the Company in vVestern A. ustralia.

KIDSON & GA WLER,

Henry Street, Fremantle, Solicitors for tho Company.

GOLDEN RIDGE SOUTH GOLD JYIrNING CO. (N .L.)

NOTICE OF SALE OF FORFEITED SHARES.

NO'I'ICE is horeby given tlul,t all shares on which the Sixth (Gth) Cf,ll has not boon p:,id will be sold by

public auction in tho rooms of.:llcss1'8. H. D. Pell & Co., Hanmtlls Stroet, 1{"lgoorlie, on S:tturcby, 15th April, at 11 a.m.

List of Shares forfeitablo sh,nding in the following nf11llCS:-

vVinckleman, J. C .... Garr, Albert Durkin,.J. ... Smith, W. A. Johns, P. V. Johns, E. F. l'IIal'tin, W. A. l'eaguo, ViTo Bennett, W. P. Clayton, L. F.

2 (Two) 1 (One) 1 do 2 (Two) 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do

Shares. do do do do do do do do do

GEORGE l'IIUNDLE, Kamballie, ard April, 1905. Secretary.

LOUISE GOLD MINING CO. eN o-LIABILITY).

NOTICE is horeby gi von that a Call, the seventeeth (17th), of One penny (1 d.) per 811[lre, h"8 been made

in the above Comp,my, and is due and payable on Wednes­day, twelfth (l2th) April, 1905, at the registered office of the COllll)"ny, Pirie Stroot, Adelaide.

By order,

Adebide, 4th April, HJ05. A. G. D. BERESFORD,

Secretary.

BURNS, PHILP, & COMPANY, LIlIfITED.

OTICE is hereby given that the l~egistered Office of the above-l1mnecl Compm1Y has been removed from

Essex Street. Fremantle, and is now situate at 190 \'Villiam Street, [<'ren{antle.

Dated this 4th day of April, 1905.

THEODORE CAMPBELL AMSDEN, Attorney for the said Company.

lYloss (~Ba?'stien, Solicitors foi' the sail" COll"pany, F?'emcmtle

N O'I'ICE is hereby given that the Registered Offices of the Great Boulder Main Reef, Limited, have been

moved from Trustee Chambers, Barrack Street, to Forrest Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

29th March, 1905.

FRANK B. CARTER, Attorney for the CotlJpany in vV.A,

904 GOVERNMENT

RE JARVIS HOULT, DECEASED.

P URSUANT to an Act of the Imperial Parliament, made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of

Her late Majesty, Chapter 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the L~1w of Property and to relieve 'l'rustees" (adopted by Local Ordinance, 31 Vict., No.8): Notice is hereby given that all persons having chtims or demands upon or against the estate of Jarvis Honlt, late of East Fremantle, in the State of Western Australia (who died in Sydney on the 16th cby of December, 1904, and letters of administration of whose estate and effects were, on the 25th day of February, 1905, duly granted by the Supreme Court of Western A llstralia to Bridget Hoult, of North Fremarltle, in the said State of Western Australia, widow), are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said Bridget Hoult or to us, the under­signed, her solicitors, on or before the 11th drty of May, 1905: And notice is hereby also given that, at the expira­tion of the last. mentioned date, the said Bridget Hoult will distribute the assets of the srtid Jarvis Hoult amollgst the parties entitled thereto, luwing regard only to the chLims and demands of which she shall then have had notice; rtnd the said Bridget Hoult will not be liable for the assets of the said Jarvis Hoult, deceased, or nny part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim she, the said Bridget Hoult, hns not had notice at the time 0f such distribution.

Dnted the 24th day of Mnrch, 1905.

RICHAl:1,D S. HAYNES & CO., Bnrrnck Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Bridget Hoult.

IN THE SUPRE1HE COUI{T O~' VVESTERN AUSTRALIA.

RE HENRY BRET'l', DECEASED.

!JURSUAN'l'to "The Administmtion Act, 1903" (3 Edw. VII., No. 13): Notice is hereby given that all cl'editors

and other persons having any obim or demand upon or against the estate of Henry Brett, bte of Broome, in the State of Western Austmlia, pearler, deceased, intestate (who was found drowned on or about the 16th dny of Mny, 1904, at Port Hedland, in the snid Stnte, and probate of whose will was granted by the said Supr'Jme Court to Peter John Hevron, of Fremantle af0resnid, customs ngent, on the 23rd day of June, 1904), nre hereby requested to send, in writing, particulars of their clnims and denmnds to Moss and Bars­den, of Henry Street, Fremnl1tle, on or before the 21st dny of April, 1905: And notice is hereby also given that, nt the expimtion of the last· mentioned dflte, the snid Peter John Hevron will distribute the assets of the said Hemy Brett amongst the parties entitled thereto, hnving regard only t') the claims and denmncls of which he slUtH then hnve hnd notice: And the said Peter John Heyron will not be linble for the nssets of the snid Hemy Brett, or any part thereof so distributed, to any penon of whose claim the said Peter John Hevron has not hnd notice at the time of snch distri­bution.

Dated the 28th clay of February, l(l05.

1\'[OSS & BARSDEN, Henry Street, Fl'emltntle,

Solicitors for the Executor.

P URSUANT to the Administration Act, 1903 (3rd Edward VII., No. 13): Notice is hereby given thnt

all creditors and other persons having nny clnims and demands against the estate of Bernhard Mielke, late of Dnvyhurst, in the State of Western Australia, mtrl'ier, deceased (who died at Ihvyhurst aforesaid on the 5th dny of February, 190'1, and Letters of Administration of whose estate were granted, on lhe Hth day of July, 1904., by the Supreme Court of the snid State, to Herman 2VIielke, of Davylmrst afores~1id, a brother of the decensed), are hereby required to send, in writing', particulfirs of their claims and demands to the Administrator, addressed to him at Dnvy­hurst aforesaid, on or before the 24th dny of April, 1905: ,"nd notice is hereby nlso given thltt, nfter the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said Administrator will distri­bute the assets of the s"icl clecoas(,cl amongst the persons entitled thel'eto, having regard only to, the claims ltnd demnnds of which he shall then have had notice in writing, and the said Administrator will not be linble for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so di8tributed, to any person of whose :;bim he sh"ll not have hnd notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated 16th day of M"l'ch, 1905.

MAXWELL BROS., Menzies,

Solicitors for the Administrator.

GAZETTE, "V.A. [APRIL 7, 1905·

R,1 cf ENRY HORNLEY S]}IITH, DECEASED.

P URSUAWf to "The Administration Aet, 1903" (3 Edward VIr., No. 13): Notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons hnving nny claim or demand upon or agninst the estnte of Henry Hornley Smith, late of Northam, in the 'State of 'Western Australia, farmer, decensed (who died at Nortlmm nforesaid, on the 19th day of November, 1904, and probate of whose will was duly grnnted by the Supreme Court of vVestern A ustralin to Joseph Thomas Reilly, of NOl'thnm aforesaid, newspaper proprietor. and Richnrc1 Napoleon Rockett, nlso of Northam, medi"nl practitioner, the executors therein named), are hereby requested to send, in writing, pnrticulnrs of their c]nims and demands to the snid executors at the office of the undersigned, 1\1eel'es 'end llIceres, Pitzgerald Terrace, Northam, Solicitors, on or before the 12th dny of April, 1905. And notice is hereby also given that nt the ex­piration of the bst mentioned date the said executors will distribute the assets of the snicl Henry Hornley Smith, (lecO<tspd, nmong the pnl'ties entitled thereto, hnving regnrd only to the cbims and demands of which they, the said executors, shn11 theu have had notice, and the n id executors will not be linble for the nssets of the said Henry Hornley Smith, deceased, or any part thereof, to any person of whose clt1ill1 they have not had notice nt the time of such distribution.

Dnted tho 12th day of lYIarch, 1905.

lYIEERES and MEERES, Fitzg'emld Terrace, Northam.

Solicitors for the Executors.

RE LOUISE LILIAN HARLAND JYInLs, DECEASED.

-PURSU ANT to an Act of the Imperinl Parlinment, . made and passed in the 22ncl and 23rd years of the reign of Her Inte 1\hjesty, Chapter 36, intituled "An Act to further ml1encl the Lltw of Property nnd to relieve 'l'rustees" (adopted by Locnl OrclillfLnce,:31 Vict., No.8) : Notice is hereby given that All persons lmving claims or demnnds upon or against the estate of Louise Lilian Har­land Mills, Inte of Perth, in the State of "Westerll A uslmlia (who died at Perth aforesaid on the twenty-first day of December, 190'1, and letters of ndmillistmtion of whose estnte and effects were duly gmntecl by the Supreme Court to the West Austrnlinn Trustee, Executor, and Agency Compnny, Limited, of Bal'mck Street, Perth), are hereby required to send, in writing, pnrticulars of thoir claims nnd demands to the vVest A nstmlinn Trnstee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, on or bofore the 18th dny of April, 1905: And notice is hereby also gil'en tlmt at the expiration of the last-mentioned cbte the s<)'ic1 the West Austrnlinn 'l'rustee, Executor, nlld Agency Company, Limited, will distribute the nssets of the snid Louise Lilian Harlnnd Mills amongst the parties entitled thereto, hnving regard only to the elaims and dmm1nds of which it shlt11 then have Imd notice; and the snid the West Ausi,mlian Trustee, Executor, nnd Agency COl11pa,ny, Limited, will not be linble for the assets of the sltid Louise Lilian lhrland Mills, decensecl, or nny part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose clnim the snid the IV cst Australinn Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, has not had notiee at the tIme of such distributio,ll.

Dated the li5th da,y of March, 1905.

STONE & BUR'l" 308 Hny Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the snid Company.

IN 'rHE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

-IN BANKRUPTCY.

In the matte?' oJ" The Bankrt.picy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matte,' of F1'edC1'ick H01Da;',l, of Bunbury, Restau1'ant-keepe1', a Debt01·.

N OTICE is hereby given that the nbove-named Debtor 1. has executed a Deed of Assignment under the

provisions of "'l'he Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 189S," and that the same is now lying for inspection and executioll nt the Oilices of Messrs. Stnnley, Money, & Walker, of Bunbury, Solicitors.

Dated this 6th dnyof April, HI05.

M. lYI. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZgTTE, W.A. 905

THE BANKRUp'rCy A-CT, 1892.

li'irst Meeting and P1Lblic Erea:mination.

, Date of Date of

Debtor's Descrip- Date of Publio Order, if any, Nalne. Address. tion. Court. Number. first Hour. Place. Exami~ Hour. Place. for Summary

llIeetmg. nation. Administra· tion.

Adam Khan Cue Canlel Suprelue SO of 1905 18th day of S p.m. Supreme 18th day of 10'SO a.m. Supreme 6th day of owner Courtt April, Cnurt, April, Conrt, April, 1905

Perth 190.5 Perth 190.5 Perth

0rclers macle on Applications fO)' Discha,·ge.

Debtor's N[Lme. '1--' Address. I Description.

Adam Khan ... ... Burracoppin (formorly Carrier . .. of Esperance)

Fredorick Ernest Midl'1nd Junction ... Tobacconist and Wrightson Hairdresser

Julian Casas ... ... Coolgardie . .. ... Restaurant-keeper

I ,.-

Dat"d this 6th day of April, 1905.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF vV ESTERN AUSTRALIA.

en the matter of "The Banh'uptey Act Amendment Act, 1898," ancl in the matte,' of William Edwa"d Robinson, a Debto?·.

N 0TICE is hereby given that a meeting of Creditors of William Edward Robinson of Pingelly, farmer,

trading as "W. E. Robinson & Co.," will be held at the Pingelly Hotel, Pingelly, on the 15th day of April, 1905, at 2 p.m.

Dated this 3rd day of April, 1905.

[L.S.] BARLEE & I<'ORBES, Solicitors for the said William Edward Robinson.

In the matte,. of" The BanknLptcy Act A,nendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Robert Philip Mansfield, of Rokeby Road, Subiaco, carrying on business as a Grocer unde1' the style oj M. Mansfield.

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Robert Philip Mansfield

will be held at the lesser St. George's Hall, Hay Street, Perth, on Monday, the 17th day of April, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m.

Dated this 5th day of April, 1905.

ARTHUR ]'. ABBO'fT, Solicitor for the above-named Debtor.

Arthur F. Abbott, Solidtor, 71 Bat'rack Sh'eet, Pet·th.

'-~

(~ourt. No. D[Lte of N[Lture of Order. Order made.

Supreme Court, 101 I 30th day of Conditional Perth of April, 1900 upon consent-

1898 ing to judg-ment for a sum equal to 5s. in the ,£ on all provable dobts.

Do. . .. SI I

15th day of ConditlOnal upon of June, 1904 consenting to

1900 judgment for a sum equal to the total amoun t of liabilities.

Do. . .. 105 22nd day of Conditional upon of October, 1901 consenting to

1898 judgment for a sum sufficient to pay the sElcured credi-tors in full, an d 28. 6d. in the ,£ to the un-secured credi

i tors.

M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Perth.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto­fore carried on by WILLIAlII CARSON and JAMES

HENRY LESTER, under the style of " William Carson & Co.," at Central Hall, Marine Terrace. Geraldton, in the business of Auctioneers and Commission and Insurance Agents, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The said James Henry Lester will receive all debts owing to and discharge all liabilities of the partnership, and will by himself carryon the business under the style of " William Carson & Co.," at the same address.

As witness our hands this 20th day of March, 1905. WM. CARSON. J AS. H. LESTER

Witness to the signatures of the said William Carson and James Henry Lester,

A. T. MILLS, Solicitor, Geraldton.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE AT GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

Administration Act, 1903 Agricultural Bank A.ct and Amendments ... Amendments to Statutes from years 1896 to 1901 Arbitration Act Associations Incorporation Act Auctioneers Act and Amendments ... Audit Act Bankruptcy Act, 2s.; Rules, 1892, 5s.; 1898, Is. Bills of Sale Act and Amendment ... Bills of Exchange Beer Duty Act and Amendment

,£ s. d. 016 020 050 009 006 o 1 @ o 1 0 080 o 1 3 o 1 9 010

906 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'VA. [APRIL 7, 1905.

ACTS OF PARLIA1,IEN'f, ETC., FOR SALE-contimwd .

Boat Licensing Act and Amendments Brands Act Bread Act, 1903 Building Act and Amendments Bush Fires Act Cemeteries Act and Amendments C0al ]\IIines Regulation Act and Rules Companies Act and Amendments ... . .. Companies Duty Act Continuance Act, 1903 Constitution Act and Amendments Co-operative and Provident Societies Act, 1903 Copyright Act... ... ... . .. Criminal Code Act and Amendment Criminal Code Act and Rules (t bound, with Index) Crown Suits Act Dentists Act and Amendment Distillation Act Dividend Duties ... . .. Divorce Act and Amendment, Is. 3d.; Rules, Is. 6d. Dog Act, 1903 ... Droving Act Early Closing Act ... . .. Education Act and Amendments Electoral Act ... Electric Lighting Act Employers Liability Act Employment Brokers Act ... .. Explosives Act and Amendments ~xtradition Cases-Procedure Factories Act E'encing and Trespass Acts and Amendment Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs ... . .. Firms Registration Act and Amendment Fremantle Harbour Trust Act ... Friendly Societies Act and Regulations (pamphlet) Game Act "nd Amendment... ... .., .. , Goldfields Act and Regulations (pamphlet) Goldfields Witter Supply Act, 1n02 H ansco-d Report (if bound up in 1 vol., 7s. (jd.; in

:3 vols., 12s. 6d.) Hansanl Report, weekly i"sue, per copy .. .

Do. do. Sessional subscription .. . Hawkers andl'edlars Act and Amendment Health Act "nd Amendment Immigration Act "nd Amendments Imported Labo~r. A~t and Amfllldme:lts Industrial ConClhatlOn :md ArbltratlOn Act Inspection of Machinery Act Interpretation Act Justices Act Land Act Legal Practitioners Act ... Licensing Act and Amendments Life Assurance Act Loc"l C0urts ... Local Inscribed Stock Act Lmmcy Act Marine Stores Act Marriage Act and Amendment ... ... . .. iiIarripd IV omen's Property Act and Amendments Masters and Servants Act ... 1'.fedical Practitioners Act l'iIetr01)olitan IVater and Sewerage i\liner;,l Lands Act and l'l,egulations (p!Lmphlet) .. . Minos Regulation Act and Hules (pamphlet) .. . Mining Act :'liuing on l'rivate Property Act and Rules

(pamphlet) ... Minin oo Development Act ... ... . .. l'iIerch;;'nt Shipping Act Application Act, 1903 :\,1 unicipal Act ,1])([ Amendments Navigation Patent Act and Rules Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment ... Pharmacy and Poisons ,Act and Amendment, Hl03 Police Act and Amendments Post and 'l'elegraph Act and Amendment Prisons Act, 1903 Public Notaries Act ... Public Service Act Public IV orks Act Rabbits Act Railways (Government) Roads Act Stamp Act and Amendments ... . .. Standing Orders and Rules (Parliamentary) Statutes (sessional sets per vol.) -Steam Boilers Act . Supreme Court Act Amendment Act, 1903 ,Supreme Court Rules (bound) ... . .. Totalisator Act and Amendment .. .

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Trade Marks Act and Amendment ... 'l'r"de Unions Act 'framways Act, 1885 ... ... , .. Transfer of Land Act and Amendment rresp"ss, Fencing, and Impounding Act Truck Act and Amendment... . .. Trustees Act .. . IV ater Boards .. . 'Neikrhts and Measures Act and Amendment W orl{men's IV ages Act Workers' Compensation Act and Rules ...

Other Acts at similar rates

OO:M:;yrONWEALTH AOTS,

Audit Act

ETC.

CI"im against COlJ1monwc"lth Government Act Customs Act Cu~toms Regulations Customs Tariff Act Customs 'l'!Lriff Schedules Defence Act Distillation Act Electoral Act Eleetoral Divisions Election ltules Extradition Act Excise Beer Act Excise Act Excise Tariff Act Federal Franchise Act High Court Procedure Act and Amendment High Court Rules High Court Scale of }<'ees ... . .. I mllligration Restriction Act and Rules Interpretation Act, 1901 Interpretation Act, 1904 Judiciary Act Nav"l Agreement Act N aturalisation Act Pacific Island Labourers Act Parliament"l"Y Allowances Patent Act .. , Patent Rcgllhtions ....... .. Post and Telegraph Act and Amendments Property for Public Plll"pOSeS Acquisition Punishment of OI1"811<.;e8 Act Public Service Aet aud Amendment Pnblic Service ReQ"ulations Public Service Fir~t Annual Report Public Service Classification Hoyal Commissioners Act Rules Public"tion Act Senate Elections Service and Execution Act Slate L"ws and Record Recognition Act Stntutes, session"i vol. 811'"H1" Rebate A bolition Act Sligar Bounty Act

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APRIL 7, 1905.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

CONTENTS. Aborigines Department

Agriculture, Department of

B:mkruptcy ... Boat Licensing Board

Climate and Rainfttll Colonial Secretary's Department

Companies Crown Law Department Deceased Persons Estates .. .

Dissolution of Partnership .. . Education Electoral

Government Labour Bureau

Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ... Labour, Department of Lands Department

Land Titles ...

Mines Department

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873,883-4

Mining Companies

Missing Friends Municipal

Order in Council Pharmaceutical Register

Proclamations

Public Works Department

Public Health

Railways Registrar General Road Boards (sec also under " Lands"

" Public 'W orks " Departments) Tender Board

Tenders accepted Tenders invited

Trade Unions ... Transfer of Land Act

Treasury

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