WESTERN AUA - Western Australian Legislation

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OF WESTERN AUA LT : Published by Authority. c,_ ::c-, ___ ____ __ __ No, 78.] PE If: FRI AY, NOVEMBER 29. [1901. 'Hiti} PROCLAMATION \VESTBJ{!{ A USl'ItALIA, I TO WIT. 5 AI1TllUR LAWI.F:Y. By His Excellency the HonolU'able Sir AR1'UUlt LAWr,EY. Knight Com- mander of the most Distinguished Order of Snjnt Miclmel and Saint Ge01'ge, Governor in and over the Stato of West,ern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc .. etc. \;7v T HEREAS under the provisions of the 49th V Seetioll of " 'The Golrliields Act, 1895," it is hnvful for the Governor, by Prodamation, to establish one or more Courts to be' presided over and holden by,t ,\Vardell, and which shall be a Court of Record, and shall have jurisdiction to he,u and determine all lwtions, suits, claims, demands, disputes, and ques- tions whieh ll1RY arise in relation to Mining: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedicnt that a Court shall he established: Now THERICFOlm I, t.he HOl1ourltble Sir Arthur Lawley, Knight Commander of the Most DistinguiEhed Order of Saint M ichael and Saint George, Governor of the State of Western Australia and its dependencies, in exercise of the powers so vested in me, ,tllCl of all other powers enabling me in tlmt beha1f, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby establish ,t vVardl'n's Court at Earoo for and in respect of the Ashburton Goldfield; such Court to be presided over and holden by the Warden of the sa,id Goldfield, 01', in his abseme, bv the Acting- vVarden thereof. " To take effect from the 6th day of November, 1901. Given under m v ha,nd and the Public Seal of the said St;tte, at Perth, this 25th day of November, 1901. By His Excellency's Comll1;tllCl, FRANK WILSON, Minister for Mines. GOD SAVE THE KING!!! Close Season for Wild Dude E.C·ff.iH PROCLAMATION 'VESTEItN AUSTRAl.rA,1 T·) W1'1'. j AIl'l'lIUIl LAWLEY. 1001 Lr.·s,] By Excellency the If onourable Sir .8.Wl'HUlt LAWLEY, Knight Com, mander of the rJost Distin"uished Order of Saint lYIichael and S,tint GeOl'gc, Governor in and over the State of We'ltern Austmlia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. HEREA8 it is provided hy "'rhe Game Act. 1892," tlmt the Governor, with the advice of the Exeeutive Couneil, 1lla\' from time to time lw Proelamatioll to be published in the GOl'erm;lP1it Gazeft", dt'dare the dose season for ;\,IlV pttrtieula,r naJive game induclell ill the First 8('ho<1n!(' to tll(' sa.ic1 Aet, either generttll y 1".h rmlg-llOut tIlt: 8taiJ' or in anyone or more portions thereof to he d"fined illltllV sueh Proclamation: Now 'l'HERFFORE I, 1.he I-[OllOlU:- ahle Sir Arthur La:w10,1', K.C.M.G., Goyernor it" aforesaid. with the ac1viee ilEll C-Ollsent of the Exe<:u- i'ivp Couneil, do here1)\' dUct 'within the whoh, of the Stilte. of the Kimherl('y Divisioll, the close season for wild (Inel;: of all shnJI be from the 1:,;t July to ::8n1 Decembpr, bot.h (liLvs inclu- sive, in each an<1' every year. . Given und,"l' m v ha.nd and the Publie SeaJ of the said at. Perth, this 6th day of November, 1901. By His Ex(,ellellcy's COlllllHLnd, C i fAS. SOIYIMERS, Minister for Lmds. GOD SAVE THE lUNG!!!

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'Hiti} PROCLAMATION \VESTBJ{!{ A USl'ItALIA, I

TO WIT. 5

AI1TllUR LAWI.F:Y.

By His Excellency the HonolU'able Sir AR1'UUlt LAWr,EY. Knight Com­mander of the most Distinguished Order of Snjnt Miclmel and Saint Ge01'ge, Governor in and over the Stato of West,ern Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc .. etc.

\;7vT HEREAS under the provisions of the 49th V Seetioll of " 'The Golrliields Act, 1895," it is

hnvful for the Governor, by Prodamation, to establish one or more Courts to be' presided over and holden by,t ,\Vardell, and which shall be a Court of Record, and shall have jurisdiction to he,u and determine all lwtions, suits, claims, demands, disputes, and ques­tions whieh ll1RY arise in relation to Mining: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedicnt that a Court shall he established: Now THERICFOlm I, t.he HOl1ourltble Sir Arthur Lawley, Knight Commander of the Most DistinguiEhed Order of Saint M ichael and Saint George, Governor of the State of Western Australia and its dependencies, in exercise of the powers so vested in me, ,tllCl of all other powers enabling me in tlmt beha1f, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby establish ,t vVardl'n's Court at Earoo for and in respect of the Ashburton Goldfield; such Court to be presided over and holden by the Warden of the sa,id Goldfield, 01', in his abseme, bv the Acting- vVarden thereof. "

To take effect from the 6th day of November, 1901.

Given under m v ha,nd and the Public Seal of the said St;tte, at Perth, this 25th day of November, 1901.

By His Excellency's Comll1;tllCl,

FRANK WILSON, Minister for Mines.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

Close Season for Wild Dude

E.C·ff.iH PROCLAMATION 'VESTEItN AUSTRAl.rA,1

T·) W1'1'. j

AIl'l'lIUIl LAWLEY.

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By Hi~ Excellency the If onourable Sir .8.Wl'HUlt LAWLEY, Knight Com, mander of the rJost Distin"uished Order of Saint lYIichael and S,tint GeOl'gc, Governor in and over the State of We'ltern Austmlia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

HEREA8 it is provided hy "'rhe Game Act. 1892," tlmt the Governor, with the advice of

the Exeeutive Couneil, 1lla\' from time to time lw Proelamatioll to be published in the GOl'erm;lP1it Gazeft", dt'dare the dose season for ;\,IlV pttrtieula,r naJive game induclell ill the First 8('ho<1n!(' to tll(' sa.ic1 Aet, either generttll y 1".h rmlg-llOut tIlt: 8taiJ' or in anyone or more portions thereof to he d"fined illltllV

sueh Proclamation: Now 'l'HERFFORE I, 1.he I-[OllOlU:­

ahle Sir Arthur La:w10,1', K.C.M.G., Goyernor it"

aforesaid. with the ac1viee ilEll C-Ollsent of the Exe<:u­i'ivp Couneil, do here1)\' del'bn~ dUct 'within the whoh, of the Stilte. exclusi~'e of the Kimherl('y Divisioll, the close season for wild (Inel;: of all ~pl'ci('s shnJI be from the 1:,;t July to ::8n1 Decembpr, bot.h (liLvs inclu-sive, in each an<1' every year. .

Given und,"l' m v ha.nd and the Publie SeaJ of the said St'~ie, at. Perth, this 6th day of November, 1901.

By His Ex(,ellellcy's COlllllHLnd,

C i fAS. SOIYIMERS, Minister for Lmds.

GOD SAVE THE lUNG!!!

4732 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Contracting District Health.

the Area of Roads Uoanl

the Local

E.C. -t~%t Order in Council.

Fremantle Hoal'd of'

At the _ E,~ecutive Ommcil Ohambe1', at Perth, the 25th clay of Nove111be?', 1901.

P1'esent: His Excellency the Governor,

1'he Honourables-'fhe Colonial 'freasurel', The Commissioner of Railways, 1'he Minister for Works, 'fhe Colonial Secretary.

TI7 HERE AS by the 17th Section of "The Health V V Act, 1898;" the area of any district defined

for the purposcs of a. Loc,tl Board of Hcalt.h may, from time to t.ime, bc extended or contracted by the Governor, bv Order in Council: AND WHEREAS it is desirable to ··cont.ract t.he boundaries of the Fremantle Roads Board District Loca,] Board of Health, as defined by Order in Council of the 3rd day of May, 1901: Now, THEREFORE, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by a,nd with the advice of the Executive Council, does' herebv contract the area at present under the control of vthe Fremantle Roads Bcmrcl District I,octtl Board of Health, so as to e,rcl'U.d,~ ,tll lands comprised within the following bounchries :-

Bounded on the Nm·thward by li1:elville "Vater and the left bank of the Swan River; on' the Rashva1'd by the left bank of the Cmming l~iver, and the North and East boun­daries of Canning Location 26, and its prolongation South; on the So"thwa1'd hy the South boundary of Canning Loca­tion 28, and part of the East and South boundaries of

Reserve t~\; and on the IVeslw(".d by the West boundaries

of Swan Loc>1,1,ion 70, Cockburn Sound Locs. 8,514, and the latter's prolongation South, the North boundaries of Fre­mantle Suh. Lots ,1(l to 49 inclusive, the latter's East boundary, and the East boundaries of Fremantle Sub. Lots 50, 57, and ;'58, and their prolongation South.

J!'. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Executive Council.

lilehHleLocal noard of' Health.

E.C. t-Bi-i. Order in Oouncil.

At the Exewtive 001tncil Ohambe?', at Perth, the 25th dCfY of Novembet, 1901.

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P,'esent:

His Excellency the Governor. 1'he Honourables-

The Colonial Treasurer, The Commissioner of Railways, The Minister for Works, 'fhe Colonial Secretary.

\"IT HE1{EAS by Section 15 of "The Health Act, V \ 1898," the Governor may appoint any

number of persons, not exceeding seven, to be a Local Board of Health for any district not forming' part of a Municipal District: Now, THEREFORE, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, does hereby appoint the undermentioned persons to be a Local Board of Health for the District to be known as " Melville," in the Perth M,tgisterial District, and t.o include all lands contained within the following boundaries :-

Bounded on the N01'thwa1'd by Melville Water and the left hank of the Swan River; on the Eastwm'd by the left bank of the Canning River, and the :North and East boun-

daries of Canning Location 26, and its prolongation South on the So"thwa,'d by the South boundary of Canning Loca­tion 28, and part of the East and South boundaries of

Reserve lh ; and on the West1.vm·d by the West boundaries

of Swan Location 70, Cockburn Sound Locs. 8, 514, and the latter's prolongation South, the North boundaries of Fre­mantle Sub. Lots 46 to 4,9 inclusive, the latter's East boundary, and the East boundaries of Fremantle Sub. Lots 50, 57, and 58, and their prolongation South.

ERNEs~' Aus'rIN AVERY, HUGH ANNAN CORBET, SEPTlilIUS Ross BARCLAY, G. C. D. FORs~'ER, HENRY HADDEN CLElIIENS, JOHN JIIIUIR,

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DAVID WADDELL.

F. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Executive Council.

rrhe Land Act, 18H8,

Order in Oouncil.

At the Executive 001f1Wil Ohamber, cd Pe1,th, this 25th clny of Novembe1', 1901.

P1'esent: His Excellency the Governor.

'l'he Honourables-The Colonial Treasurer, 1'he Commissioner of Railways, The Minister fm' Works, 1'h8 Colonial Secretary.

WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to

direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be heM by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purpOSE'S to be specified in such order, ~nd with power of leasing for any term not exceedmg twenty-one years from the date of the lease: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that

Reserve 6~3 (Railway Station, Paddington) should

vest in and be held by the Honourable the Com­missioner of Railways: Now, 'I'HEREFORE His Excellency the Gover~tlor, by and with the ~dvice and consent of the Executive Council, clot.h hereby direct that the hefore-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Honourable the Commissioner of Railways, with power to the s~tid the Honourable the Commissioner of R<1ilways to lease the whole or any portion of the said Reserve for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease.

F. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Council.

Explosives Act, 1895.

E.C. 1~tt Order in Oouncil.

At the Executive Oouncil Ohambm', at Pe1,th, this 6th clay of Novembm', 1901.

P1'esent: His Excellency the Governor.

'fhe Honourables-The Attorney General, The Colonial Treasurer, The li1:inister for Lands, The Miuister for Mines.

W-HEREAS by the provisions of Sections 27 and 32 of "'1'he Explosives Act, 1895," the

Governor in Council may from time to time make, alter, and repeal By-laws for regulating the convey~wce, loading ~tlld unloading of Gunpowder and other Explosives within ,wy Harbour: Now 'rHERE­FORE, the Honourable Sir Arthur Lawley, K.C.M.G., Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its dependencies, by and with the advice and

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consent of the Executive Council, dotb hereby amend the Regulations made ~md published on the 30th day of A.ugust, 1899, in manner follQ'.ving

Clause 1 to be rescinded, and the following new Clause inserted in lieu thereof:-

1. No vessel having more than twenty pounds of explosives on board, arriying in 01' off, or being or remaining in any of the ports or 11:1rbours of 'Western Austr:11i:1, other tlmn the port of Fre­mantle, shall be permitted to anchor within a qunrtel' of n mile of any ship or within one mile of nny wharf or l:cl1ding place, and no such vessel arriving in the port of Frem:1ntle slm11 be per­mitted to nnchor within lmlf-a-mile of [my ship or within two miles of any wharf or landing place.

:E'. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Council.

No. 91S0.-C.S.O.

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Oolonial SecJ'etaJ'Y's Office, Pe1·th, 24th October, 1901.

IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to appoint A.LBER'l' CARD

to 110 all nmtters a.nd thing'S necess<u'y in the preparation of the Electoral Lists of No;:th Pertb Municipality, and to appoint DUN CAN MUNRO to revise the said Lists, a,Hd to be l~cturning Offieer at the Eleetiou of [1 M[tyor, nine Coullcillors, and two Auditors, and to fix the following dates and places in eOllneetion therewith :-

For qunlification of Electors ..

Dnte.

Frit1'lY, 25th October, HlOl.

Place.

For the preparation and settling of the .Blectoral Lists

Wednesday,13th Hoads Board Hall, November, IDOL North Perth.

Last clay for receiving Objec· tions and Claims in respect of List

Revision of List ...

Da.y of Election

Saturday, 2:)1't1 NoveUlber, 1901.

Wednesday,4·th : December, 1901. ,

I Saturday, l·tth

DecCluber, 1901.

Ditto.

Ditto.

Ditto.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Seeretary.

No.9091.-C.S.O.

'l'he }Jlectoral Act, 1899.

Colonial SeC1'eta1'Y's o.tfice, Pel'th, 7th Attg1tst, 1901.

HIS Excellency the Administrator in Councillms been pleased to appoint, under Seetion 84 of

"The Elf'\Ctoral Aet, 1899" (68 Vict., No. 20), the following persons to take the vote of ,tn'y elector whose qualification is not l'esidentirrl onl'y, and who resides more than 80 miles from the nearest Polling Place of the Province or Distnct for 'which he desires to vote, 01' who, after the issue of the writ and before the day fixed for any Ejection, is within any other Province or District. All Stipendiary Magistrates are also empowered by the Act to take votes:-

A. E. BARNES, of Berringal'ra. C. K. DAVIDSON, J.P., of Glentromie. S. R L. ELLIOTT, J.P., of Oa,lmbella. J. C. ROSE, J.P., of Nelson. JA~ms LILLY, J.P., of Frem:1ntle. H. BROCK~IAN, J.P., of Gingin. R. B. LEAKE, .LP., of lVlooranoppin. R. A. SHOLL, J.P., of Perth. P. A. GUGERI, J.P., of Guildford. S. F. lVIoORE, J.P., of Clarcl1lont. J. G. KNIGHT, .LP., of Sharks Bay. HEI@ERT DAVIES, of Karridale.

GAZETTE, W.A.

H. B. \VALSH, J.P., of Milema. E. SHENTON, J.P., of Katanning. E. ROBERTS, J.P., of Yatheroo. C. C. SThII'l'H, J.P., of Mourambine. T. A. KIDD, J.P., of lVIuUewa. R. E. BUSH, J.P., of Gascoyne. D. MA'l'HESON, J.P., of Gascoyne. ALPIN F. THO~ISON, J.P., of Perth. F. A. 'WEDGE, J.P., of Bood:1rrie. P. lVIACN1SH, of Gascoyne.

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ARNOLD ED~IUND PIESSE, J.P., of Ka,ta,nning. GUS'l'AVUS VARLEY, of Northampton. RAYMOND ELIOT, of Ger:11dton. A. C. ::l-IUNRO, of Jal'l':1hchtle. JOSEPH BlnAN'l:, J.P., of :i'lIt. Magnet. H. C. PlUNSEP, J.P., of Perth. R. P. G. DALY, of Perth. '1'. Y. A. LANG, of Lawlers. :i'lIoRITZ COHN, of Coolga,rdie. E. F. VYALSH, of Nannine. H. V. FALKINER, of Donnybrook. A. L.G. LEFROY, of Laverton. 'l'HO~IAS lYIcNAUGH'l" of :M:ullewa,. GEOIWE LIONEL THROSSELL, J.P., of Northa,m. J. STEWART, J.P., of Northam. J. vY. FDIISTER, of K:11goorlie. W. J. CO'I'l'ER, of Kalgoorlie. .l. M. HOPKINS, of Boulder. IV. '1'. RABBISH, of Boulder. C. C. KEYSlm, of Albany. \V. SOU NESS, of Mt. Barker. 'I'. N ORRISH, of Broome lIill. B. lVI. CONNOR, of Newcastle. lVI. B. D' A LMEIDA,of Greenbushcs. FRANK JOHNSON, of Dal'da,nllp, JOHN FI'l'ZPA'l'RICK, of Dairy Creek. P. RYAN, of Jimha .limbic. C. H. DUNLOP, of Bangemall. lVI. C. I{. BUNBURY, of vYilliamhn1'Y. G. J. GOOCH, of \Vandagee. D. N. l\ICLEOD, of lVIanilya. G. VY. lVlcRAE, of j\.shburton. L. A. VON BIBRA, of vVoo1'ame1. HENRY 'I'WI'l'CHE~I, of Ashburtoll. S. A. JACOBS, of Cue. J;'. vV. BAHWICK, of Israelite Bay. J. LAWltlmCE, of Ellcla. F. VV. CRTMGH, of Ballaclonia,. \V GRAH,UI, of Eyre's Patch. N .• J. S'l'F>WAR'l', 0(D111yup AgriculturaJ Area. A. lVIEADOWCROF'l', of Greenough. A. J. VVILKINS, of Greenough. Jos. lVIILLS, J.P., of Barnong Station. A. S. CAlIIERON, of \Vogoola" AshburtOll. R. E. BACK, of ic\.shburton. VV. G. LEARMONTH, of Ashburton. M. A. \VICKHAlIl, of Y,wloop. VY. O. l'lIANSBRIDGE, of lVlount M.agnet. DONALD GOLLAN, of Grass Patch. J. lVI. BUIDGlm, of Yalgoo. E. vYELLS, of Perth. lVI. J. CALANCHINI, of Kalgoorlie. GEORGE VVI'l'HERS, J.P., of St. George's '1'el'l'ace,

Perth. C. CU»IBRAE STEWAR'l', of Coolgardie. J. P. GORlIIAN, of Bremer Bay. LION El, vVHI'rE, of Canning M.ills. VVILLIA~I LESLIE, of lYIundiU'ing vVeir. JOHN JOSEPH \VILLIAilIS, of Leono1'a. ROBER'!' SlNCLAIR, J.P., of \Va,gin. 'I'. G. COLLIE, of Southern Cross. L. A. KING, of Fremantle. FREDERICK D. GOODE, J.P., of Perth. JA1HES VVIGGLESWOR'l'H, of Perth. G. VVILSON, of Boulder. PERCY MORGANS, J.P., of lVlount MOl'gnns. I{oBER'l' CECIL J ONES, of Bulong. JOHN CABLE, of KU1'nalpi. PAUL BERTHOLD. of Broa,d Arrow. .lAlIIES CAllIPBEI,i" of Broad Arrow. R lYr. S'row, of Morg:1ns. 'l'HOMAS CA3lIPBELL, of Kookynie. MARK A. SAND}jRS, of Kalgoorlie. JAMES A. HOPKINS, of Boulder. H. G. S. S:r.IITH, of vViluna,. VV. H. lVlouLToN, of J{anown'"L. IltWIN SAMUEL MOOR!;, of Dong:1ra. JOHN H. REIL!,Y, of Cottesloe. ]'REDElUCK G. BROWN, of Cl:1r8mont. JAlIIES A. KLEIN, of Sl1biaco.

G. F. ELIOT, U ncler Secretary.

4734 GOVERNMENT

No. 9205.-C.S.O.

Lo(~al Board of Health By.laws.

_~~U~_ Colonial Sec?'etaj'Y's a.fice, t" 0 J PeO'ih, 27th Novembe)', 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Ooun­_ cil has been pleaserl to approve of the follow­

ing Bv-laws made by the Burtville Local Board of H;"altl~. '

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

Local Board of Hee,Uh, Burtville.

WmmRAS by '''rho Health Act, 1898" (62 Vict., No. 2,t), the Lo"al Bonrd of He~11th Ims powpr to make By-laws: Now, thereforo, in PUl'SUltllCe thereof, the following By-laws Lave ueen made, and shall come into op~ration from the dide of publieation in the Government Gazette.

I}:'l'EHPHE'l'ATION. In the eonstructioll iLlld for the purposes of these By-hws,

unless the context otherwise requires, the terms herein used shall hiwt, the meanings severally att,1(;hed to them in Section :) of the said Act.

BY-LAW No. 1.

Cesspools to he cleansed and filled up.

All existing cesspools within the area under the jurisdic­tion of the Local Board shall he clea,nsed and filled up, to the satisfaction of the Inspector, within a calendar mouth of notice to that effect being given to the owner or occupier.

BY-LAW No. 2.

Regulating the posiHoll ullc1mu,lluer of construction of privies.

1. ]I{ 0 person shall erect within the district of the Local Board any earth-closet, privy, or urinal the walls of which are not of stone, wood, wood and iron, or brick, and every closet shall be equipped with the sealed pall adopted by the LOCf11 Board. '1'he doors of every closet shall be properly fitted, and shall at all times be kept in a state of thorough repair. 'rhe trap-door shall be so constructed as to readily ltdmit the pan, and shall be placed facing the right-of-way.

2. No closet, privy, 01' urinal shall be erected at a lesser distance than G6 feet from any business place or dwelling, unless with the express permission of the Local Board; every such closet" privy, or urinal shall be erected as near the right-of-way as conveniently can be, and every such structure shall be ventilated to the satisfaction of the Local Board's officers.

3. Autllilrity under Section 173, Sub-section 3.-The occupier of every house 01' premises, whether public or pri vate, shall C[1USe to be kept in every closet 01' privy belonging thereto a box containing cither ashes, dry earth, lime, sawdust, cn,rbolic powder, or other disinfecta,n~ approved by the Loc,1l BOf1rd, and shall cause all nightsoil or other matter which may be deposited in such pan 01'

receptacle in such closet or privy to be immedia,tely deodorised or disinfected with a sufficient quantity of the disinfectltnt kept in such box.

BY-LAW No. 3.

Closets supplied with recepi'acles for excremelltitious mattel'--Size, shnpe, lnaterials of constrnction - Interchangeable.

Each closet. slmll be supplied with a sufficient number of receptacles for excrementitious matter, which shall be interchangeable with others in the same district, and shall be of the following size, shape, style, and materh11s:-24G, glLlvanised iron, 15in. in depth, 13in. in diameter.

BY-LA. W No. 4. There shall be provided by the -occupier two recep­

tacles for every closet on the premises occupied by him.

BY-LAW No. 6.

Every nightman shall cause every receptacle for night­soil, after the disposal of the contents, to be cleansed by superheated steam m' other nwthod a'PP)'ovecl by the Local Board.

BY-LA W No. 6,

Every contractor shall cause the nig'htsoil removed from any premises to be either rendered inoffensive or treated in a destructor, desiccator, or incinerator, or to be trenched or ploughed into the laud.

GAZETTE, W.A. [N OV. 29, 1901.

BY-LAW No. 7.

That failing the use of a destructor, desiceator, or in­cinerator, the contractor be compelled to obtain a receipt from the occupier of the land whereon deposit is made, or from the manager of senne approved depAt for nightsoil, for tl"" number of pans there emptied or delivered.

BY-LAW No. 8.

The Local Board shall exercise stringent supervision over all such dep(jts or places of deposit, and the Inspector shall inspect such depots or places regularly at such intervals as the Local Board may direct.

BY-LA W No. 9. .Mode of removal, etc.

The mode of removal of each receptacle in each closet shall be (1S follows :-'I'he nightman shall remove each receptacle, and at once cover the S[Ll1Je with a suitable tight­fitting lid, and upvu every such removal shall carefully place a clcansed pan of the pattern approverl by the Local Bm1rd in lieu of every pan so removed, and each pan shall be dealt with as prescribed in the next following clause hereof, that is to say--

Each receptacle which shall h[we been removed from a closet and s8>11ed with a lid, as prescribed in the foregoing clause, shall be then removed by the nightman in a cart or vehicle of >1 pattern to be approved by the Local Board, and the contents of all such receptacles shall be deposited in such place or places as shall from time to time be fixed by the Local Board.

Until otherwise directed, t,he nightman shall deposit the contents of all such receptacles in trenches, to be excavated at his own expense, in such place 01' places 11-8 shall be fixed by the Local Board, mld tret1tccl with disinfoctant, and covered with earth to such depth as the Loc"l Board may fro111 time to time direct,

The said receptacles shall be emptied once a week at the least, or so much m"re freqnently as the Local Board may from time to time direct.

BY-LA. W No, 10. Fixing the charge, etc.

The nightman shall be entitled to charge and to receive from the occupier of any premises from which any nightsoil, trade or house refuse shall havo been removed, such sum or sums of money as are specified in Schedule " A " hereto, and no nightn1'Ln slmll ask, demand, or receive more than th" moneys mentioned in the s,1id schedule.

BY-LAW No. 11. Licenses to remove night-soil.

~o person shall remove nightsoil from any hOllse or premises within the area under the jnl'iBdiction of the Local Boa.rd, unless he shall Imve first obtained from the Local Board a license authorising him to do so.

No license shall he issued to any person not approved of by the Local BoareL

The license shall be in the for111 of Schedule "B" hereto. and suhject to the conditions contnined in the license, and to the provisions of" The Health Act, IH98," and of these By-laws.

BY-LAW No. 12. IUlposillg' penalties 011 licensee for breach of conditions.

Every nightman sha11 forfeit and P[1Y to the Lecal Board the penalties hereinafter spccifi"d, in case he shall commit any breaeh of the conditions upon which his license is issued :-

(a.) For neglecting to remove any pan at the time and in the manner appointed for the purpose, 5s.

(b.) For any and every repetition of such neglect within three months of a neglect in removing any pan, lOs.

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

(d.) For each neglect to place a cleansed pan in its proper position for use, 5s,

(e,) For each neglect to clean or keep deodorised any pan, nightcart, or other vehicle, 20s.

Cf.) For every neglect or f"ilure to properly dispose of nightsoil as soon as it is deposited at the depot,20s.

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(g.) For depositing any load 01' part of any load of nightsoil, slops, rubbish, or refuse at any other place than the place Itppointed by the Local Board, 203.

(h.) For neglccting to close the door 01' gate of any yard, or the door of 'tny closet which was closed when the nightman entered, 5s.

(i.) 1"01' p~rmitting any nightcart or other offensive vehicle to remain in or pass through the town or any part thereof during prohibited hours, 20s.

(j.) For neglecting to cleanse any public latrine in the manner and a,t the time a,ppointed for so doing, lOs.

(k.) For spilling the contents or fLIly part of the con­tents of any pan within any premises, lOs.

Cl.) For neglecting to comply forthwith with a,ny reasonable order of the Local Board, 40s.

(nt.) For any failure to replace any pa,n when so ordered by the Local Board, 5s.

(n.) For any or every neglect to clean soiled p",ns, 20s.

(0.) FOl' allowing any refuse, rubbish, or slops for pigs to be removed in c<trts 01' receptacles, or by other than those specially set apart for that purpose, 10s.

.1'.) F'ol' any failure or neglect on the part of any nightman or any of his employees tc, keep books in accorcbnce with the direeti"n of the Local Bo~ud, 55.

(q.) For any eharge collected from tmy householder for w"rk clone which shall he in excess of the rates spe(:ificd in Schedule" A," and satisfaetorily proveJ to the Locnl Board, 40s.

BY-LAW No. la. For the nlOde of carl'jage of, and })recftutions, et-c., to be ohscrycd~

Th-Icat, bre::ul, frnit, dc.

1. No person or persons slmll bring' or cause to be brought Or c<tl'riecl through nny street olcl fme, in any cart or vehide, any butcher's mont, bref1d, or fruit, unless such moat, hread, or fruit be protected fro111 the SUll and dust.

2. Every caTt or other vebie1e, fmd everyeonstrHction or covering for cn,rryillg' and pl'oteeting lneat, bren,d, 01' fruit slmll be kept in a cle;m and s,~nitary staie.

BY-IJA W No. 14. For the registration ftunnnl1yof all Versolls carrying- 011 the trade of

cowkecpers, dairYlllen, (11' pnryoyol'S of milk.

All persons em'l"yin!.;" on the trade of cowkccpers, dairy­men, or purveyors of milk within the district of the Local Bonrd shall register their names and addresses at the office of the Loc'11 Board, and shall lmy n registration fee for such registration, and s1mll receive a certificate thereof in the for111 of Schedule" C."

BY-LAW No. 15. For securing the cleanliness of bakeries.

1. No person shall carry on any bakery or hread or con­fectionery store unless and until the premises have been examined and passed as suitable by the Inspect,)r.

2. All bakeries ~mcl hren<l and confeetiolJery stores shall be at all l'C>lsonable times open to the inspection of any of the offieers of the Local Board; and all troughs, ta,nks, and all utensils and applia,nces used in such premises shall be kept in a thoroughly clean condition, to the satisfaction of the Local Board's officers.

BY-LAvV No. Hi. For prescribing the time of aud the precautions to be taken on

the removal of pig-wash, etc.

1. No person shall remove any pigwash or other filthy matter unless such pig-wash or filthy !11>1ttm' be earried in water-tight barrels or tanks, seem'ely covered to prevent the escap8 of nny of tlw contents theroof, or an.Y offensi ve smell therefrolll.

2. Every tank or barrel, and every receptacle used for the storage and reception of any pigwash or filthy matter, and every conveyn,nce or vehicle used for the cftrriage or removal of any matter as above, shft11 be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.

a. No pigwash or filthy matter shall be removed from any place or premises between the hours of 8 o'clock in the morning and 6 o'clock in the evening, except by permission of the Local Board.

GAZETTE, "V.A. 4735

BY-TJL\W No. 17. For the prcvelltioll of the Hale of diHeased fruit, etc.

N,) person slmll sell or expose for sale in Itny Ul,ukot, warehouse', or shop, or other place, any fruit W11i('h is dise~tsed or unwholesome, an(l rLny frnit which, in the opinion of any of!1cer appointed by the Local Board or Central Board, is diseased or unwh"lesoUle shall be destroyed, and a,ll cases or paeJdng- Inatcl'ial \vhh~h sur~ rouuded s11eh fruit shall also ly," destroyed as such officer may direct.

BY -LA VV NG. 18. Por the restriction of the sj-orage nnd keCI)ing of hone·dnst, etc.

No person shall store or keep any hone-dust, or artificial Or other ma,nure so as to be a 11uism10e or injnriolls to health.

BY-LAvY No. 19. Hcgula.ting and keepilig' of cattle or ot.her animals.

1. Every oceupier or owner of a building wherein or whereon any horses, cattle, swine, or other aninmls may be kept 5111111 provide, in c0l111eetion with sneh building' or other 1)1'01111588, a suitahle reeeptacle 101' dung, soil, f11th, or other offensive or noxious matter which may be pro 'uced from time to time in tlw keeping of sueh animals.

2. Sneh receptacle shall be conshuctodin Bllch a manner ,md or s11eh material, ;1,11,1 shall be l1laintn,llled in sllch R

l1ltmner so :lS to prevent the cseape of any of the content, thereof or a,ny leakage therefrolll.

:3. 'rhe ownor or oceupier of such pl'elllises shall at least once fL week renlO\l"0 or ca;usc to he l'Ol110Vecl all duno' 01'

other offensive matter from slleh l'ecepj-ade., :tnd s~:tll conveyor canse to be c'mvcyed such dun"" or offensive matter to the dep(lt or place' set 'LP:,l"t for'" that purpose by the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. 20.

Dcfinillg .ut area within which swine may not. he kept,! t:k.

1. No person shall keop any swine within ,HO yards of any house.

2, No person shall ]ceep any swine in ,1,11.)' piLl't of the district under the eontrol of tl10 Loon,l Bo"rcl, unless and until such prolnis('s or placos to ho l1sed ns n., piggory have been examine,1 l1l1d approved by the Inspector "ud licensed by the Locnl Board.

BY-LA.W No. 21. For the prevention of to the public fro111 l11allufact.oricf> or

places for the of inflammable materials.

1. No po)'son shall permit, on any premises oWlled or occupied by him, 'tny ft?cull1ulation of strn:w, pftper, 8havings, empty cases, or other mfhllllnltb1e materml.

2. Any person who, a:ter two hours' notice from the Inspector, shall negled to remove such inflammable materil11 shall be guilty of an offence against this By-law, and, on eon viction, shall forfeit and p~Ly for every such offence a sum not exceeding £5 fol' each day during which such breach shall be eOIllmitted or continued.

BY-LAW No. 22. Fm' the disinfection of and the prcycntion of lluisance or injury to

~ealth .from poultry yards, rtlgS, or other Inaterials used or stored III llln 1"me stores,

1. No person shall keep any premises as It poultry ynrd at a less distance than 25ft. from >Lny dwelling.

2. Every poultry yard sha.ll be kept in a dean condition, and disinfected at least once a week with lime, ashes, or other suitable disinfectltnt.

3. No rags or other materials used or stored in marine stores, flock, or bedding, or furniture manufactories shall be kept so as to cause a nuisa.nc,' or to be injlll'ious to health.

BY-LA \Y No. 2iL Specifying the time wl1icb mny elapse hetwc~'ll the giving of a notice

and the lloillg' of a, thing.

Unless otherwise provided for, the time which may elapse between the giving- of a notice and the doinp of a, thinO" required to be doil" by any inspector or offi'cer shall b~ determined by the Local Board, according to the nature of the case.

BY-LAW No. 24. For preventing offensive matter !.·ulllling out of premises.

1. It shall not be lawful for the owner, proprietor, or any employee of or in any manufactory, brewery, slanghter-

4736 GOVERNMENT

house, knacker's yard, butcher's or fishmonger's shops, laundry, or dunghill, to allow any offensive matter to escape and flow upon any street, lane, way, or thoroughfare, or land within the district of the Local Board.

2. All such offensive matter shall be placed in a sui table receptacle, and emptied as often as necessary, Lo the slttis­faction of the Inspector.

BY-LAW No. 25. Regulating the deposit of l"llhhish, etc.

1. The occupier of every house or premises shltll, 011

written notiee from the Inspector, ltnd within the time specifiod in such notice, provide such and so nmnyreceptacles or boxes of the materiltl and of the dimensions ltS mlty be required by the Locltl Boltrd for the temporary deposit of house refuse.

2. The occupier of such house, or if there be no occupier, then the owner, sl1[1,ll regLllltrly collect ltll refuse or rubbish from sLlch premises and place the S[1me in the receptlteles; and he shall not permit or suffer such receptacles to over­flow or become offensive, ltnd shall, when necessary or directed by the Inspector or officer of the Local Boltrel, thoroughly disinfect the s[,me forthwith.

3. Every recepbcle as aforesaid shall be kept in such place Or position as the Inspeetor may point out, and so as to be convenient for the removal of the contents thereof.

4. Every own Cl' or occupier, or if there be no occupier. then the owner of every house or premises to which a receptacle as aforesltid is attached or used, shall cause the same to be emptied [,t least once a week, or as often as tbe Inspector may direct.

5. 'rlw owner or occupier of such premises shall, after notice from the Inspector, and within the time limited ill such notice, replace by a new and approved receptacle any receptacle that the Inspector may deem worn out or unfit for use.

BY-LA W No. 26. Receptacles to be kept in an inoffensive condition.

All receptacles required by" The Health Act, 1898," or under these By-bws, shall be kept in an inoffensive con­dition by the honseholcler or occupier.

BY-LAW No. 27. Regnla,Ullg the removal of offensive mutter.

Every person who shall convey any dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth, blood, offal, manure, dung, or soil collectecl, placed, or founel in or about any house, stable, cow-house, pigsty, lane, yard, street. or place whatsoever, through or along any street or lane, shall, previous to and during the whole time of such conveyance, cause such dust, mud, ashes, rubbish, filth, blood, offal, manure, dung, or soil collected to be covered with lime or suitable sub­stance, or shall adopt such other precautions as respec­tively may be necessltry to prevent the emission of noxious or offensive odour or e.ffluvia therefrom; and the same shall not be deposited in [,ny place within the district other than the place set apart by the Local Board for that purpose.

BY-LAW No. 28. Regulating the disposal of the (>(11'C118e8 of dead fLllilllals.

In the event of dettth or any accident necessitating the slaughter of any horse, cattle, sheep, or other animal, the carcase of such animal sh[,ll be removed to a safe distance beyond the municipality or townsite, or to such place as the Local Board may direct, and there thoroughly burned and destroyed, or buried to the satisfaction of the Inspector, by the owner or person in charge of such animal, as the case maybe.

BY-LAW No. 29. Regulating the hurning of offal a11([ other offensive matter.

No person shall burn any offal, rags, clippings, or parings of leather, or any offensive matter so as to be offensive to any person or resident in the neighbourhood of such burning.

BY-LA W No. 30. RegUlating the relllov"l of slops.

1. Any person who shall be ordered by the Local Board or its Inspectors shall provide and maintain proper water­tight vf1hicles or receptacles, fitted with close fitting covers or lids, for the purpose of carting or receiving any slops or

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

suds used in any laundry or dwelling, house refuse, waste, or other matter 01' substance whieh is likely to become a nuisance or offensive by reason of exposure.

2. All such vehicles or receptacles shall be kept in such convenient places so as to be readily removed, as may be directed by the Inspector, so as not to be a nuisance to any person. and shall be kept in a thoroughly sanitary condition, and removed at least once a week and cleansed and dis­infected both inside and out.

BY-LAW No. 31. 11egulatillg the deposit of offensive liquid, etc.

No foul 01' offensive wnter or other offensive liquid, nnd no gltrbage, sweepings, or 0ther offensive matter or thing sh[,ll be pumped, emptied, swept, thrown, or otherwise discharged or deposited into or upon any street, lane, yard. va<:ant land, or other place, whether public or private, within the district otber than the place set apart by the Local Board for that purpose.

BY-LAW 1.'10. 32. H estricting contracts.

No individual householder shall contraet for the removal of nig'htsoil or any other refuse 01' offeusive mlttter what­ever, except with the person licensed by the Loeal Board, and in accordance with these By-laws.

BY-LAW No. 33. !1.cgulatillg the Cnl'l'yillg oil:' of stOTlll 01' rain W:1ter.

Every owner shall cr.tl1oe [,11 buildings to be provided with spoutings, downpipes, and drains suflicient to carry off all storm or rain ,,'ator.

BY-LAW No. 3,1. Penalties.

Any person guilty of ,my offence against any of these By-laws. not otherwise specially provided for, shall be liltble for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses that may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person, as well as any costs and expenses whieh may be inculTecl in remedying such default, as provided for in" 'The Health Act, 1898" (Sections 3;3 and 242), or these By-laws. to a penalty not exceeding- the snm of £10, and to a penalty not exceeding the sum of £5 for each dtl,y during which such offence shall be continued; and such penalty or penalties shall be recovered as provided in the said Act: Provided al Wctys, that no penalty imposed herelUlder shall be less than 5s.

BY·LA W No. 10.

SCHEDULE" A."

SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOU SANl'rARY WOlt1{, RUBBlSH REMOVAL, ETC.

1. Por the l'ClllOVal, cleansing, ca.rting, and 1"eplacing each pan within the (list.rict of the Local Board of Health, at per pall, Is. 6d.

2. For the l'eIuoval and dispOSing of slops, at per 20 gallons, Is. 6d.

3. For the removn,l and disposing of urine, at per 20 gallons, Is. Bd.

4. For the l'ellloval allcl disposal of trade refuse, 'i.c., refuse which Inay ha.ve accnululated on any premises fr0111 or through any business, 111anufacture, or trade carried on on such premises, at per cubic yard, or per load, 8s.

5. For the rem.oval ::111(l disposal of housebold refuse, at per service, Is. 6el.

... " .................. Chuirlnan.

'" ...... ............ . ................ Hecretary .

BY,LAW No. 11.

SCHEDULE "B."

NIGH'f:i\IAN'S LICENSE.

This is to certify th"t the Loc"l Bo"rd of If ealth for the District of.. ........ " ..................... roving approved of the application of

.. .... .. for a license as a Nightman for the District, hereby licenses the said ............................... as a Nightl1ulU for the District of .............................. subject to the By·laws of the Local Board, and to the provisions of "The Health Act, 1898."

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

Conditions upon which this License is granted!-All gates, doors, etc., to be c1088c1 by Nightlnan upon leaving. Kightman to keep book (Register), etc., etc. (vide By.h1w 11).

Dated this ........................... day of.. .................................. 190 .

....................................... Chairman. ........................... Secretary.

SCRRDULE H Co"

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

Cel"iific(1,te of Registration and Liccflse.

For the use :1ucl occupation of Pre111ises as fi, ..................... , ...... .

No. of License .............. .

RejeJ"encc to FOIi()} in Ragislet .

District of ... "VIIEREAS application has been lllHde to us, the Local Board of

Health for the District of........... . ..... by ......................................................... of.. ......................................... .. for a License for the nse und occupation of certain premises u~.............. . ............. .

Now ,ye the said Local BO:l,rd of Jlcalth, in pursuallce of the powers cOllf~l'l'ed upon us by the statutory provisions in that behalf, do hereby license the said... . ............ , of.. ., to l:lse and occupy as a.. .. ............................................ the premises whereof the situation and description are set forth in the Schedule hereunto annexed.

SCHEDULE.

Situation of the Premises to be Description of the l)rClnises to be used and OCClll)ied as ft........... used a.nd occupied as a" ....

Given uuder the Seal of the Local BOlU'cl of Health for the District of ..................... , this ..................................... .. day of .................................... , iu the year 0ne thOUSttlld nine hundred and ..

Secretary District Board of Health.

By order of the Burtville Local Board of Health,

RICHAIW FINLA. Y, Chairman.

AR'l'HUR G. LESLIE,

Acting Secretary. Dated 13th September, 1901.

I certiry that these By-laws are not contrary to law.

R. B. BURNSIDE, Crown Solicitor.

26th September, 1901.

Confirmed, by order or the Cent.ral Board of Health.

4th October, 1901.

No. 9204.-C.S.O.

J. R. CAMPBEL L, Secretary.

21\5+ Colonial Sec;-eta?"Ij's O.oice, ru-1jT Perth, 26th Novembel', 1901.

I: T IS Excellency the Goyernor in Executive [-:) Council ha,~ been pleasec1 to 11ppoint P. J.

LONERGAN to be Returning Officer for the ~Iurchison Electoral District, vice Willia,m Burges, resIgnec1.

G. F. ELIOT, Uncler Secretary.

GAZETTE, W.A. 4737

No. 9206.-C.S.0.

District ltegistrar (Births, Deaths, and Marriagt)s).

2<157 Colonial Secretal'Y's o,ffice, T1ITiT Pel·th, 27th N01'embe1', 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has been pleased to appoint Miss M.

POLLARD to act, temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, ancl Marria,ges ror the Leec1erville Registry District-to resicle a,t Leederville-during the absence, on leave, or Arthur Hill; with effect rrom the 3rcl December, 1901.

No. 9207.-C.S.0.

G. F. ELIOT, UncleI' SecrehLry.

Assist\1ut District Regiskal' (Births, Deaths, and Marriages).

,.7 () Colonial 8ecretwry's OjJice, T'lOT Perth, 27th N ovembcl', 1901 .

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­. cil has been pleased to appoint F. IV. GEPP

to act as Assistant District Hegistn1r of Births, Deaths, a,nd Marriages for the Coolgardie Registry District; to reside at Coolgardie.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

No. 9208.- C.S.O. Colonial Sec1'eta1'1I's o,ffice,

9-U\? Pwrth, 27th N01JClnbel', 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to accept the l'esig'llation of

J. A. Langc10n as Acting District Meclic,LI Officpr a,t Beverley, from the 9th September, 1901.

G. F. ELIO'l" U llde!' Secretary.

No. 9198.-C.S.0.

The I mmigration Restriction Ad, 18H7.

~Ji.....11. lU 01 Colonial Secreta1'1I's Office,

PMth, 18th Novembcl', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, tha,t I from this date no further Certificates under the

above Act will be issuecl to Chinese. G. F. ELIOT,

IT ncler Secretary.

No. 9209.-C.S.0.

Local Board of Health, ;U ulwarrie.

Colonial Secretary's O.oice, 18ifol.lT Pwrth, 27th Novcrnbc1', 1001.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil htLS been pleased to appoint R. YOUNG

to be [1 Member or the Mulwarrie Local Board of Health, vice T. C. Craig, rE-signed.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

No. 9210.-C.S.0.

Local Board of Health, Abbotts.

Colonial SeCl'cta1'lI'S o.ffice, 2.~.~5 Perth, 27th November, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executiye Coun­cil has been pleased to appoint }\. E. SAINS­

BURY anc1 J. SMITH to be members of the Abbotts Loca.l Board or Health, vice J. O'.Mara and .M. Bourgoin, resignec1.

G. F. ELIOT, UncleI' Seerehtry.

47:38 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, ·1901.

No. 9212.-C.S.0. 1111111 icillal Elections.

~.lg~. Colonic</ Secrp.tary's Office, lOO 1 Petth, 2',th Novembc1', 1901. 'IT is hereby notified that [:tetul'lls of the Election

of Officers to serve on the Councils of the under­mentIOned Municipalities have been received at this Office:-

MUNICIPA.LYrY OF GERA.LDTON. .l\'IAyo[{-William Jose.

COUNCILLORS-Central W(L1'd-El'nest A. Trig'g; E .. Lst TVa1·d-Thos. IJ. Brown.

AUDI'I.'OR8·-James C. Kidd, CluLrles E. A. Hardy.

MUNICIPALITY OF NANNfNE. .i'lIAYOR--J. L. F. l\'Iasterton. COUNCILLORS--Vvilliam .J oseph Kelly,

John Judge, Dml Gill.

A CDl'l'OnS--Willialll H. Burt, En1il Zurcher.

MUNICIPA.LT'l'Y OF i\1lJ)LAND JUN'CTION. COUNCILT"OR-

East TVa1·t/--,\Villiam Jager.

MUKICIPALI'l'Y OF NOl'?oTH FREMANTLE. l'IIAYOR--Da,niel Keen Congdon. COUNCILLORs-Hobort Bracks,

Ena Parry, J a,lnes Price.

AUDlTOltS-·J ohn Cm'rio, Robert Dearle, senr.

MUNICIP A TJI'J'Y OF FREMAN'l'LE. MAYOlt-L. Alex,mder. COUNCILLORS--

E,,,t TVard--'l'. Smith; West lVa,1'd- - Jones ; Norih Wcml·-H. K l'IIofRin; South lVa,,z-EI. L, ROCl.

1:.\.UDI'l'OltS-~G. ]j'. Pa,ync, C. Hicks.

CITY OF PEETH. COUNCILLORS-

Cent1'al Ward-Harry Brown; N01·th Wanl-Henry Baker; South Want-Ceeil Dent; East Wa1'cl-John Edward Hardwick; West Ward-Michael Francis Cavanagh.

AUDITORS-William Charles Byass. Octavius Lionel Haines.

MUNICIPALITY OF EAS'f FREMANTLE. l'IIA YOR-Jirancis M cDonald. COUNCII"LORS-

West TV arcl--Cornelius A. Bowden Staton; Cent?'al Wa1'cl-William Reynolels; East Wanl-John Bil'dsey Cant.

AUDI'l'ORS-Albert Bulgin, Frank Gill Easton.

MUNICIPALI'J'Y OJ<' NOR'fHAM. MAYOR-Willia,m .Jmnes Stewart.

COUNCILLORS--East lVm·ti--Hnhert Ba,rtlott Day; Centra~l lVa1'cl-Henry Edmeades; West Wanl-James Byfield.

A.uDIToRs-Albert EdwarclIL,wtin, Frecl. A. Gregory.

l'IIUNICIPALITY Ol!' LEEDERVILLE.

MAYOR-John Fah'fax Conigrave.

COUNCILLORS-South Wm'cl-Henry James Holland; Central Wa1'cl--Thomas G. Whelall;

. N01·th Wa?'cl-Richard Stanley Samps(in. AUDITOR-·Sydney Hurst Mann.

MUNICIPALITY OF BEOAD ARROW.

i'IIAYOR-William 'fl'uscott.

COUNCILLORS-J ames H. Michael, William Harrop, Snllivan Huggin, l'?oasmns Hansen.

AUDI'l'oRs-'l'homas E. Jenner, Herbert Yeo.

l'IIUNICIPALI'l'Y OF COOLGARDlE.

MAYOR--Lonis Goorge B. Brown .

COUNCILLoRs-John Phillips, Charles McDowall, John Silverthorne, .lames 'J'imbrell, Alfred ThIercel', Geoffrey Castledcn Whitby, Fred. Fiddes, Charles GOl'don Strickhnd, John Price.

A UDI'rORS-,\V alter Richard Axford, vVilliam George '1'ownley.

l'IITTNICIPALITY 0];' KANOWNA. MA YOR-Conracl Long.

COUNCILLOlW--Richard Ba,ugh, William Adolphus Wyatt, Amos Henry Glover, Michael Augnstns l\'IcCabe.

AUDI'l'Ol~s-Arthur Glover, 'l'honULs Ogilvio.

l'IIUNICIP ALITY OF BULONG.

MA YOR-J ames Townsenel.

COUNCILLoRs-George Stevenson, Percy RLrlOW Richardson, John Scott.

AUDI'l'OR-Robert J. Hankin.

MUNICIPALITY OF BUNBURY.

MAYOR-Newton James Moore. COUNCILLORS-

N01·th Wm'd-George Henry Hayward; Oent1'al Warcl-Kenneth l'IIcCaskill Eastman; i'fomh Warcl-Herbert William Coplestone.

AUDI'I'oRs-'fhomas William Paisley, George Robert Teede.

MUNICIP ALI'l'Y OF SOUTHERN CROSS.

MAYOR-William Montgomery. COUNCILLoRs-George ,Vilson,

John E. Chadwick.

AUDI'l'oR-Alex. R. Cowie.

MUNICIPALITY OF CUE.

MAYOR-·Jas. Moloney.

COUNCILLoRs-Timothy Stephen Healey, Barnett Asher Fienberg.

AUDI'I'ORS-Andrew Donald Guthrie, Charles Hay W ooel.

MUNICIPALITY OF PADDINGTON. COUNCILLORS--J ohn Bowman,

l'IIichael Kenny.

AUDIToR--Richard Thomas Paton.

l'IIUNICIPALI'fY OF CLAREl'IION'l'.

l'IIAYOR-Sydney Stubbs.

COUNCILLoHs-George Philip Stevens, Horaco George Stirling, Thomas J. Briggs.

AUDITORS--vVilliam Carey Owtram, Thomas WaIter Lloyd Powell.

MUNICIPALITY OF' MOUNT MAGNET.

MAYOR-Alexander Clydesdale.

COUNCILLORS~C. J. Drew, Frederick King.

AUDITOR-Samuel Hayter.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 4739

MUNICIPALI'l'Y OF VICTOgU PARK. MAYOR-Alfred Geol'ge Russell.

COUNCII,LoRs--GeOl'g-e Johnston, Willi'am Louis Hendlev, Geol'ge Fah-brother. v

AUDI'l'OH,S-'vVillimn liIacklin Cars", Charles BiLiloy.

MUNICIPALITY 0]' YORK.

MAYOH,-Willimll DinsdaJo.

Co UNCILI,Olt,S-80ntTb Wanl--G_ H. Smith; N01·th JVaYd-K J\IcKay; Enst TVad-C. A. Hnl'vcy,

11 UDl'rORS-Smnuel Swceny, C. A. Inkpen. '

]HUNICIPALI'L'Y OF SUBL4..CO.

MAYOli-Austin Bnstow,

COUNCILLOgS-North W(Ll'il-S;,1l1ucllHcConnell Brown; Centml Wet,rd-J"mcs Heury vV,mllo11; Sonth TV a:,'d- IV illiam Sempkin Da.y,

AUTWl'OltS- IV. E. L:1l'l':cd, b'ra,l1cis ~'el'ro,v.

l\IUNICIPAU'l'Y 01,' AL13tiN\'. MAYOH,-Cuth hort l\IoKom,ic. COUNCILf,OH,S-

North TV anl-- vVilliam :;\f,nvson; East War(l--Edw;trd Roynolds; West TVard--.Tohn C, :VIews,

AUDl'l'OH,S-Ja,mos Gribblo, Thomas H, Saw.

MUNICIPALITY OF 13USSIU.'l'ON,

COUNUILJ,oIt.S--Halph Stonu, Percy Smith Higlldl.

AUDl'l'oH,s--Alexnnder H,. 13ovo11, Edward lVIcD,miel.

MUNICIJ?'dJl'J'Y OF COI,LIE. COUNCILT .. OH,S--J ohn ]~VitnS~

No. 9211.-C.S.O.

Albert VV. Haydon, Ahrnham Kl':tkoller.

G. F.ELIO'l" U udel' Secreta,ry.

I,ocal Hoard of Uealth, r n "dam !ndem.

Z l' 3 Colonial 8eaeia1'Y's Ujjice, TTfuo Perth, ;J7th ivoVeHlbc'i", 1.901.

H.. JS Excellency the Governor in Executive

Council has bet~n pleased to appoint J. A. AGNEW, CHARLES KIDD, a.ud. A, PULCE to be Members of the YUlldamindera LocfLl Bmtrd of Health,vice G, R. ::VlilL,Lnk and W, S. Hiley, resigned.

G. F, ELIO'I', Under Secreta.ry.

Resignations of' ,J ustiees of t.he Peace.

P1'clniel"s ]JepCtl'tincllt, Perth, 28th NOL'embeJ',1901.

IllS Exeellenev the Governor in Executive CO'-lIlcil h:ts'been pleased to ;],eeept the resiglla,­

tions of Clarence Hem'v \\Tatel's a.s a Jnstiee of the Peaee for the Monnt J\1tn·gard Mag'itlterial Dish-iet, and James Gibson Knight as a Justice of the Peace for the Gascoyne J\:fagistel'ial District, on account of their ceasing to reside in those districts.

F. D, NORTH, Uncler Secretary,

Premier's Department.

EreeC1dive Connca Cha'mbe1',

PC1,th, 11th ,YovembC1', 1:;01.

Excellency the Governo!' in Executive Council h,ts been plettsed to <tpprove of the

transfer, itS from 1st NOYc;l1lbel', 1901, of the control of a,ll Se,]. J ettic;s of the St,Lte (other tlmn those under the control iJf the HOllollmble the Commis­sioner of Hail ways) from the Honoumble the I\1inisteJ' for Works to the Honourable the Colonial 'l're,tsurer.

F. D. NOR'l'H,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

'11he 11yeasu/ry, ,Perth,

17th .Jem1(ury, 1.'10[,

TT is hereby notified, for g-elleraJ infol'lllatiol1, that ~ from and ,tHer the first day of Jal1WtI'l' iust.. RevellUl' and Postttge StlUllPS were no 10nge1:' inter­dmnge[tble. Revenue Duties can therefore only be denoted hy Internal Revenue StlLUlPS, ,tnd Posta.ge Duties or Fees by Postage StamjJs.

L. S. EIJIO'1',

Uncler r!'rea.surel'.

IA}(lal J nseribed SWel{ Ad, ItsH7.

(GIst Vict., No. I),)

Pe1,th, 90th December, 190U,

is hercby notifie(l that His Excellency the AdmillistmtoJ', with the 'J,dvic() of the ]~xe('utive

Council, has authorised the issue from [t11<1 ,tEter 1st Janll;Ll'Y next of Stock under the provisions of "'1'he Local lnseribed Stock Act, 1897," ftlld that the Stock so iS~lIlecl shaH be redeemable at p,lr on 31st December, 1910; ,tnc1 it is furtllel' notified that the said Stock shall bear interest at the rate of 3~ per centum per rtlUlUm, pa.yable at such (btes as 'He preseribed in the Regulations.

JOHN F01'l.RES'l"

Coloni,Ll rrrea,surel'.

6th llIMeh, 190U.

ffHE attentioll of Miniug and uther Comp;lllies is particularly drawll to the 15th Section of

"The Comp[tnies Duty Act, lSHiJ," which will be strictly enforeed from tllis dnte ;-

If any Company, or tho Manager, Trllstee, or Agent uf Ilny Comp,my, makes default in transmitting to the Colonial 'rreasul'er clrny l~ctlU'll required by this Act, or luakes a false cIecla,ration in verificu.tion of any such Return, or contrary to this Act clistrihutes any Dividend before the Dut,y payable in respect thereof Ims been pnid, the Oompan1l shall be liable to pay to Her JI<Ljesiy h·"bZe lhe amownt of J)l<ty which is payable 1mder this Act in respect of the lluLtters concerning which such Eeturn is required to be made, or in respeet of Dividends distributed in contravention of this Act,

By order of Coloninl Treasurer,

L. S. ELIOT,

Under Treasurer.

4740 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [N OV. 29, 1901.

Companies Duty Act, 1899.

.ss" 'l'he Trcas1WY, 1901 Perth, 4th Nove·mbM" 1901.

IT is h('reby notified, for the information of Mining and othee Comp1tl1ies, that duty payable under

the above Act may be paid to Sub-Collectors of Revenue at the various Treasnry Out-stations.

L. S. ELIOT,

Under Treasurer.

C.L.D.-3906/1901. 01'own Law O.Dices,

Pet·th, 25th November, 1901.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has been pleased to appoint the following

Justices to be (with the Resident Magistrate) the Licensing Magistra,tes for the Guildford (Swan) Licensing District ;--

S. GARDINlm, C. C. FAUNTLEROY.

C.L.D .-·-3907/1901.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secretary Law Department.

O)'own Latv Offices, PM·th, 26th Novembet·, 1901.

1::::TIS Excellencv the Governor in Executive Coun­_..L cil has been'pleased to appoint R. D. THoMPsoN

to be one of the Licensing Magistrates for the East Coolgardie Licensing District.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secretary Law Department.

Ot'own Law Offices, Pe;-th, 26th Novembel', 1901.

l~I IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council J _ has been pleased to make the following

appointments ;--C.L.D.-981/1895.

O. R 'l'AYLOR to be, temporarily, Clorkto Magistrates and Clerk of the Local Court, Wag-in.

C.L.D.-2963/1901. R. C. WILLIA1IIS to be Clerk to Magistrates and Clerk

of the Local Court, Briclg'etown, vice J. R Smythe, transferred.

C.L.D.-3905/ 1901.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secretary Law Department.

Ol'own Law o.Dices, Pe;·th, 25th NovembM', 1901.

IllS Excelleney the Governor in Executive Coun­cil ha,s been pleased t.o appoint the following

Justices to be (with the Resident Mrtgistrate) the Lieensiug MrLgistmtes for the Fremantle Licensing District ;-

J,nIlBS LILLY,

C.L.D. 3904/1901.

RENItY BRIGGS.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secrehtry Law Department.

01'0tVn ljaw Offices, Pet·th, 25th Novembel', 1901.

H· IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Uoun­cil has been ple~tsec1 to appoint the following

Justices to be (with the Police Magistrate) the Licensing Mag'istrates for the Perth Licensing District;-

E. 'tV. HAYNES, RICE SAUNDERS.

H. G. HAMPTON, Secretary Law Department.

Par liamen tary Elections.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Honourable the Speaker has this day issued Writs for the Election of Members to sel've in the Legislative Assembly for the Districts of Coolgardie, Perth,

Murchison, North Murchison, and Tooc1yay, and has fixed the following Dates for Nomination, Polling, and Return of Writs;-

District. Date of Nomination. D"te of t"king the Poll (~f any). Date for Return of Writ

Coolgardie ... ... 30th November, 1901 .. , ... 6th December, 1901 . .. . .. 9th December, 1901 Perth ... ... Do. ... . .. Do . ... . .. Do. M urchison '" 2nd December, 1901 ... ... lOth December, 1901 ... ... 16th December, 1901 North Murchison '" Do. ... ... Do . ... . .. Do. Tooclyay ... ... 30th November, 1901 '" ... 7th December, 1901 ... .. . 12th December, 1901

C. LEE STEERE, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

22nc1 November, 1901.

Parliamentary.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that. the Honourable the President has this day issued a Writ for the Eleetion of a Member to serve in the Legislative Council for the West Province, and has fixed

the following dates for Nomination, Polling, and Return of the Writ;-

Province. Date of Nomination. Date of taking the Poll (if any). Date for Return of Writ,

West ... Saturday, 30th November, 1901 Friday, 6th December, 1901 Monday, 9th December, 1901.

G. F. HILLMAN, Ilegislative Council Chamber,

Perth, 22nd November, 1901. Clerk of t.he Legislative Council.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4741

AppointIllents.

Depal'hnent of Lands ancl Sm'veys, Pe1·th, 9th A1tgust, 1901.

THE HOll. the :Minister for Lands has been pleased . to appoint t.he following Officers to issue Timber

Licenses, under Section No. II 0 of "The Lam1 Ad, ]898" :-

A. E. BURT, 'Warden, i'lIalcolm. W. H. COOles, Mining Registrar, Malcolm. A. L. G. LEFROY, Mining Registrar, Laverton. ])1. SULLIVAN, Clerk of Courts, Mount Morgans. P. O'HALI,ORAN, Clerk of Courts, Leonora.

10+ 2 (j T1ToT

R. OECIL OLU'TON, Under Secretary for Lltnds.

A ppointlnents.

Department of Lands and S"rveys, Pe,·th, 10th Octo bel', 1901.

T is hereby notified, for genera.! information, that the Hon. the Minister for La.nds has been

pleaspd to appoint ,\VILLIAl\I JOHN ADAlVIS and ARTHUR PATTEN to issue Timber Licenses, under Section 110 of "The Ltlld Act, 1898," for the Victorilt and Northampton Districts respectively.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for L<tnds.

Appointlnent.

'2<3 Depa1'iment of Lands and S1wveys, T1JlH PM'ih, 17th October, 1901.

13IR Excl·llency the Governor in Executive . .1 Oouncil has been pleased to make the

following temporary appointment in the Depart­ment of Agriculture :-

l~'.!ln nfuo

GEORGE COMPERE to be Inspector under "'1'he Insect Pests Act, 1898."

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, TT nder Secreta,ry for Lands.

AppointIllent.

Depa?·t1l1eni of Lands and 8,uveys, Pel·th, 1I'th October, J gO.l.

TIIS Excellency the Governor in Executive L Oouncil has been pleased t.o ma,ke the following temporary appointment in the Department of Agriculture :--

FRANK CASSELL to be an Inspector under "The Noxious 'Weeds Act, 1900."

R. OEon OLIFTON, Under Secretary for L,tnds.

Appointl'nent.

5lL!t± Depa?'tment of Lands and Snrveys, IVOl Perth, 17th Octobei', 1901.

IllS Excellency the Governor ill Exeeutive Ooullcillms been pleased to make the follow­

iug' temporary appointment in the Depm·tment of Lands and Surveys :-

J. G. TAYLOR to be Draftsmall, vice J. O'Conor, resig·ned.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Weld (Land) Distriet.

Department Qf Lancls ancl S,wveys, \V'T]T5 Pe1,th, 25th ploverrl-be1', 1901.

IS Excellency the Governor in };Jxecutive Ooun-cil, nnder the powers eonfcrred upon him by

"The Land Act, Hm8," ha.s been pleased to consti­tute and define the following boundaries of a new (Land) District, hereafter to be known and dis­tinguished l1S "VV dd" (Lancl) District:-

Bound,cd by lines sbwtil1g' from a point situate 2 miles 10 chains l'Vest from Survey mark BR2 at Bl'ickey's Soak, and extending North to a point situate "Vest from Survey mark HI:, (conjoined) 23; thence East to a point situate North from the summit of ;}<It. Luck; thence gouth to a point situate East from the starting point; and thence \'Vest to the starting' point.

R. OEOIL OLIF'rON, UncleI' Secretary for L~Lllds.

!l\ Pm'MOH or Res, rYe ',95 (Avon) open for

Selection under Part V. of the Land Act, lSlJS.

'"'' 2 Department of Lancls and S,0'veys, nfOY Perth, 3j'cl October, 1901.

1 T is hereby notified, for general information, that

l! the ,Lrea lately excluded from Reserve 71;5

(Avon), and situate Southwa.rd of the lVIombekine l~oad (N 0. 26), will be open for selection, under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monda.y, 28th Oetober inst.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'owHsite of f(1mfaJgar.

Additional Town Lots open for Selection a,s" Residential Leases."

Depa1·tment of Lands nnd SU1'veys, l-i"~{j~o~r) Pe"tth, 1st Nove1nbel', 1901.

1'l' ~s here~y' notified, for general informatio~, tlJat /3 lLclchtlOnal Town Lots lmve been htICl out

within the Townsite of 'rrafa,lgrLr, <md, exclusive of those which lHLve been "excepted from sale and O(;cupcLtion," will be open for selection as "ResidentilLl Leases" on fmcl a.fter Mondav, 18th November, 1901.

The lots now surveyed are numberecl from 358 to 429 indusive, and 431.

Lots 358, 369, 379, 380, 390, 391, 431 have been " excepted from sale and oCcuplLtion" as 11\7992.

These R.esic1ential Leases will be thrown open for selection, subject to the reguhLtions published in the Government Gazette of the 19th July, 190], page 2790.

A pplic}1tions maT be lodged at the Wa.rclell's Office at lWy time prior t.o the 18th November instlLllt, a,nd any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that cby.

III the event of two or more applications for the SRIlle lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The Land Act., 1898," ancl Sec. 2 of "The Land Act Amendment. Act, 1900."

In t.he event. of <Lny applicant obhtining a 10t on which there ltre impl'ovmnents not erected or owned by such l1pplicant, he sha,ll pay the fail' yalue of such improvements to the vVarc1en before his a.pplication is approved.

Intending applicnnts are requested to lodge their Rppliclltion before the 18th November inst.., and m'e remi ncIed that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as application nm)' be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Ph1lls of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this office, >1llc1 at the Offices of the ,\VaI'den and Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

4142 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'iV.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Town"itl' of Paddington. (BROAD Al'1,ROvY GOLDFIELD.)

Additional 'I'own Lots open for Selection as " Resi.dential Leases."

Department of Land.s (nul Surveys, 'Hit PM·tlt. 20th July, luO!. I T is herebv notified, for geneml infol'matlOn, tha,t

" 48 f\,dclij:ionn,l 'rown Lots luwe been laid out within the rrownsite of Pa,c1c1ington and, exclusive of those which lmve been" excepted from sale and occu­pation," will be open for selection itS " H,esidential Leases" on a,nd after Mond"y, 5i,11 August, prox.

The lots now surveyed are numbered 144 to 191 inclusive.

Lots 14.5,15'1,167, 170,171, 182,189, and 190 have been" excepted from sf11e and OCCupl1tion" as 11\7874.

These Resic1entilLl :Lease's will he thrown open for sele(;tion suhject to the regulations published in the Govemment Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applications llmy he lotlged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to thE 5th August, prox., aud any <1pplications so lodged will be deemed to ha,ve been lodged on that du,y.

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

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvemel1is not erected or owned by such appliclwt, he shall pn,y the f[1ir value of such improvements to the "Warden hefore his o,pplicatiol1 is l\,pproved.

Intendinf! applicllllts are requested to lodge their applieatioll~ before the 5th August, prox., and <1re rerninded tlu1t it is UIlllccesmry to employ an agent, a,s appliclttions m,")' be lodged persona,}ly, or sent through the post.

Plans of t.he' sa,me, sho"\ving these lots, will shortly be 0btllinn,ble at this Office, and at the Oifices of the Warden, Broad Arrow Goldfield.

H.. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'i'owllsite of lillHOVnla.

Additiona] lrown I,ots open for Solection as "Residential Leases."

I ~ 5" I Department of Lands and SU1'veys, ""m Perth, 20th July, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for genent! il1for~nation, .th~1t 10 [Lclditiona,l rI'OWll Lots have heelllald out Wlthm

the Towllsite of Kallowna" and, exclusive of those whieh have been "excepted from s<11e and occupa­tion," will be thrown open for selection as Resi­dential IJenses on and after Monday, 5th August prox.

The allotment,s now surveyed are nu m bered 772 to 781 inclusive.

Lots 780 and 781 have been" excepkd from saJe and oceupatioll" as 11\7872.

These Towll T"ots will be thrown open for selection as "H,esic1ential Leases" on and after iYlonclay, 5th August prox., subject to the Regulations published in the Govel'mnp,nt Gazp,tte of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to 5th August prox., and any application so lodged WIll be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined a,8 prescribed by Section 17 of " The Land Act, 1898," E1lld Section:2 of "'the I..Jl1ncl Act Amendment Act, 1900,"

In the event of a,ny ,"pplitl1l1t olJt'Lining a lot on whi.ch there a,re improvements not ereeted or owned by such applica,nt, he slmll pay the r,tir value of such improvements to the vVm'c1cn before b is l\,pplication is approved.

Intending applicants are l'equ<;::;tec1 to lodge their l1pplica,tions before the 5th August prox., and are reminded that it is 1UlneCt'SS<1l'Y to employ fUl agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

l'hns of the same, showing the [trmngement of the lots referred to, will shortl v be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of i:he 'Warden, North-East Coolgardie Goldfield.

1'-. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'!'ownsite of' l{mwWlIl1. (TROY STREE'L'.)

Additional Town I"ots open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

DcpM'Lment of Lancls and 8U1'vellS, Perth, hlh Augt!st, 1901.

is hereby notified, for general information, that 79 additional Town Lots have been hticl out

within the Townsite of KlLllOWl1l1, and, exelusive of I..Jots 710, 719, 7:26, 742, 74.,3, 749, 750, 7b8, 768, 769, 770, aud 771, whieh have \)e('11 " exeeptecl from sale

or occupfttion" [18 7~~8, will he open for selection as

Residential Leases on (tIlcl "Her Saturchw, 24th August instt1nt. "

'1'he allotments now surveved are numbered as follows, viz. :-17F, 20F, 2lF, 22]',281<',3:)1,', 34F, 46p, 6.5F, 67F, 75F, 88F, llbF, 701, 702, 706 to 7,58 in­clusive, 762 t.o 771 inelusivE, fLUd 782.

These Residential Leases will be thrown open for selection subject to the regula,t.ions published in the Governrnent Gazette of the 19th July, 190), page 2790.

Applications l1l<1y be lodged at the 'Varden's Office [Lt any time prior to the 24th August instant, and <1ny applic<1tions so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescrihed bv Sec. 17 of" The Land Act, 1898," <wd Sec. 2 of ,/rl.'11e IJ11nd Act Amendment Ad, 1 DOO."

In the event of any applie11nt ol,t[1ining [1 lot on which there [lore il'nprovements not !>reetec1 or owned by such [LppliCftllt, he shall Pl\,Y the fair value of such improvement" to the 'Va,rc1en hefore his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their appliClttioll before the 24th August instaut, and 't1'e rernindec1 thn,t it is ullllCCeSSll,ry to employ [111 agent., as applic<1tions lll:1y be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, ,md at the Offices of the Warden, North-East Coolgardie Gold­field, and Inspecting Surveyor, Coolgardie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for I"ands.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, ",V.A. 4743

lownsite of WilUlllt. (EAST lYIURCHISON GOLD.l!'IEljD.)

Additional Town Lots open for Sale, and Town Lots open for S81ection as "Residential Leases."

_Q_Q.~ De.1.'fl/drnent of LO./(ids and Sto'veys, 1tJOO fJeyt-h, :29th J1.tly, lD01.

is hereby notified, for genentl informn,tion, that 56 additioIlfLl Town Lots have been !<ticl out

within the 'llownsite of vVilnn~L, and exdusive of those which have been "exct:pted from s~tle nncl occnpn,tion" ,1re open for sftle as "Town 1Jot8," and selection "'s " Hrsiclcntial Le~lscs," respectively.

The lots now slll"veyetJ. are l1ml1 berecl from 135 to 190 inclusive. .

'rown Lots 1'11,147,163,170, 177, ~mcl 183 llltve

been" excepted from s,Lle ;tnd oecupntioll," as 78to.

Tow~ IJo'l'S NOW OPEN Fm: SALE. (135 to I-tO inclusivc, ~llld 14,2,175,176,178 to

18i indusivc, 184 to 190 indusive.) Crown Gmnts for these lots will only extend to a

depth of 40 feet below the nn,tuml surface of the ground.

The upset pric:es at whic:h the Town Lots now open will be offered for sale by public: auction, as provided by "Thc L'Lnd Act, ] 898," will, for the present, be 11S follows :-

£10 each--Lots 136, 137, 138, 175, 176, 184., 185, 187, 188, 189.

£15 each-Lots 135, 139, 140, 178, 179, 180, 181,190.

£20 ea,c:h-Lots 142, 182, 186.

TOWN Lo'l's OPEN ]'Ol't SELECTION AS " RlCSIDICN'l'IAL

J~EASES "

(Lots 143 to }Lj,6 inclusive, 148 to 162 inclusive, 164 to 169 inclusive, and 171 to 174 in­clusive.)

These 'rOWll Lots will be thrown open for selection as "Residental J~etLSes" on and afhlr Thursdav, 8th August" prox" subject to the :Regnlatiolls pubiished in thll Government Gazette of tlK' 15th Fl,brual"v, 1901, p~tge 691. '

Applications may be loaged at thoWarc1en's Office at any t.ime prior to 8th August, prox., a,nd allY application so lodged will be dcemed to lmve been lodged Oll t.hat day.

In the event of two 01" more applictttions for the sallle lot, priority will be determined "s prescribed by Sec. 17 of .. The IJeLlld Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "The IJ,mc1 Act Amendment Act, 1900." .

In the event of <111y applietwt obtaining [1 lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he sha.ll p1ty the fair value of suell improvements to tlw VVt11'den beforc his i1pplieation is approved.

Intenclillg applica,nts ,ue requested to lodge their ttpplications before the 8th August, prox., ,md are reminded thn,t it is unnecessary to employ ,Lll agent, as ,,,pplications m,,,), be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the s;1,1ne, showing the n,rra.ngement of the lots referred to, will shortly 1)(' obtainable M this Office, and at the Office of 'the \VfLrc1en, East lYlur­chison Goldfield.

R. CECIL CUFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Townsit~, of .H:alg·{:ol'lie.

Reduction of Upset Prices of Town Lots.

-hHi~ Department Ql Lands COLd S1wveys, Per/h, 31st July, 1901.

is bereby notified, for general information, tlmt the Upset Priees uf the undm·mellt.iolled

Kalgoorlie 'rown Lots Imve been reduc:ed to the amounts shown hereunder;--

£5 each-Lots R912, R913, R914. £6 ea eh-Ijots 858, 94,3 to 947 inclnsivr, 163()

to 1634, inclusiY(" R9S4, It 1225. £7 each-Lots 8'J.2, 8'15, 8.50, 852, 8M,

855, 856, 871, n757, R829, R832, R833, R83~ &853, R855, u893, u121~

.£8 each·--Lo:;s 804" 814 to 8J7 iudusive, 820 to 823 inclusivt', 829 to 882 indusivc 83t), 837, 841, 8·4,6, 8,1.7, 84,8, 849, 857, n733, R83!5.

£10 e,wh-Lots 7GG, 782, 783, 784, 793 to 796 inclUSIve, 800, 802, 803, 80(), 808 to 811 inelusi\'e, 813, 818,819,824,825, 82G, 828, 833, 835, 840, n(j4, llJ15, 1,~!B, R94.

£12-Lot n96. £14 eac:b--Lots 7G.5, 785, 792, 797, 799, 801,

807,812,827, R828, R75, 11759, R760, n7G8.

£17 ellch---Lols 772, 773, 774, 777 to 780 in­clusive,787 t.o 7HO indnsiye.

£20 each-Lots 770, 771, 775, 770, 78fi, 791, 798, H42.

£27--Lot 941.

H. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secret:)ry for Lands.

'i'owIIsite of

Suburban Lots for Cultivation open for Sale.

+30+ Depccrhrl':mt of DaJld::. (fnd .8'll/tveys T,HiT PC)'lh, 7th AUY1Lst, 1[11)1.

r T is hereby notified, for general information, that .l t.he undermentioned Suburban IJots, within the Toodyay Townsite, [tre now open for sale ltS Suburban Lands for Cultivation, subjed to the l~eguhttiolls published in the GoveTnlnenf Gazette of 24th March, 1899, page 8DS.

The lots lLre numbered as follow :-38, 1,0, 'H, 42, 49, ;30, 51, .58, 59, GO, 61, 73, ~16, 101.

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sa.le by pnbli(; a,net ion, lLS 1'l"(;vic1eLl by "'1'he Land Act, i8~18," will for t.he present be as follow:-

£2.-8nb. Lot 73. £7. Sub. Lot 96. £8.-Sub. YJot 38. £10.-Sub. IJots 42, 60. £12.-8uh. Lots 50, .')1. ,£14.-8ub. Lot 59. £15.-Sub. ]~ots 40, 41, 101. £16.-Sub. Lots .58, 61. £20.-Sub. Lot 4.9.

Plans of the same, showing tIle lLrmngement of the lots referred to, are llOW obtainahle at thi;; Office, and the Offiee of the GOI'Crnll1011t L:wd Agellt, New­ettstle.

R CE(;JL 0f~IFTON, UnderSecretary for La.nds.

4744 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Town site of Boulder.

Additional Town Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

-'L"-"_ Depm'lrnent of Lands and S"l'vcys, L"O 1 Pe.·th, 9th Sepiem/Je,., 19ut.

is hereby notified, for general information, th,tt 83 additional crown Lots have been laid out

within the Towllsite of Boulder, and, exclusive of those which have been "excepted from salB ,1l1d oC'cupation," will be open for selection a,s" Residentin,l Leases" on and after Monday, 23rd inst.

The additional Town Lots are num bered as follow;-301 and 1514 to 1545 inclusive.

Lots 1518 and 1519 have been "excepted from sale and occupation" [L8 11\7919, [tnd Lot 301 as 11\7918.

These Residentia,l Leases will be thrown open fo], selection Sll bject to the regulations puhlished in the Government Gap;ette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applieations may be lodged at the 'Warden's Office at any time prior t.o the 23rd September inst., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on thn,t day.

In the event of two or more al'plicaJiolJs for this lot, priority will he c1etc"rlllined [LS prescribed by Sec. 17 of "'I'he I"tnd Act, 1898," amI Sec. 2 of "Tho Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there lLre improvements not erected or owne<l by such appliclLnt, he Sh811 P'tY the fair v:11ue of such improvements to the VV \Cruen before his application is approvpd.

Intending applica,nts are requested to loclge their application before the 23rd September inst., amI lue reminde:l tlmt. it is unnecessary to employ an [tgent, as applications Hmy be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Pla,ns of the same, showing this lot, will shortly be ohta,inable [Lt this Office, and at the Offices of the 'lVarden, East Coolgarc1ie Goldfield, and Inspecting Surveyor, CuolglHc1ie, and Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIPTON, Unr1m' Secretary fo], Lands.

Townsite of fioulMr.

Town Lot 1547 open for Selection as a Residenti.al Lease,

DepMt1llent of Lanil,s and Su:) veys, ff,f,-t- Perdh, 11th Se!,tMnUet, 1l10!.

T is llercb,Y notified, fo], general information, tlmt Bonlder Towll 1-'01; 151,7 wiU be open for

selection as ,t "Eesi den tial Lease" on and after Monday, 7th October pl'ox.

This Residential Lease will be thrown o}lell for selection suhject to the regulntions published in the Oove1'lwlent Ouzette of the 19th July, 1901, pltge 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the Vvardell'~ Offif'e [Lt any time prior to 7th (ictohel' prox., mlcl allY CLppliefttion so lodged will he deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more application" for tIle same lot, priOl'it:, will be detel'l11in('d ltS prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The Land Act, 1898," and See. 2 of .< The Ll1nd Ad Amendment Act., 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applimtnt, he shall pay the fail' va,lue of such improvements to the Warden before his applicCLtion is approved.

Intending ltpplicants are requested to lodge their l1pplicatiolls before the 7th October Pl'ox., and are reminded tbnt it is unnecessa,l'Y to employ an agent, tLS l1pplications 1l1.1y be lodged personally 01' sent through the post.

Phtns of the SlLme, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, are now ubtainable at this Office, ftnll at the Offices of the W nrclen and Government L,mcl Agent, Kltlgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Uncler Secretnry for Tjands.

'l'ownsite of Bou~der.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

, 7" , Depa,·tment of Lands and S"rveys, I<>uT Pe,·th, 4th Septembc?', 1901.

W T is hereby notified, for general infol'll1a~ion, that 1\. 16 ltdc1it.ional Towll Lots have l1('en laid out

within the TowDsite of Boulder, and, exclusive of those which have heen "excepted from sale lwd occupation," are now open for sale.

The ltdditional lots are numbered R509, R5Il, R515, R5:34, R539, R632, H633, R6:34, R648, R649, R6.50, IW52, R654, R655, R660, R663.

I-,ots R509, 1,,534, R632, R638, R648, R649, have been" excepted fro111 s<lle" ltucl occupation as 11\7893.

Crown grants for the lots now open will only extpllll to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

'The upset prices at whieh the Town IJots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Lltnd Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow;--

£8 eltch--Lots R634, RG50, I~652, RG54, R655. £10 each-Lots R515, R539, R6GO, RG63.

The registered holder of Lot R5Il shall be allowed to acquire the Crown grant of same, under Section 30 of the Goldfields Act, at an upset price of £6.

Plans, showing the al'rangement of the lots referred to, are now obtainable at this Office, and at the Warden's and Government Lrmd Ag'ent's Offices, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secrebtry for Lands.

Open for Selection under Part V. of The Ija!Hl Art, 18!l§

(LAND NEAR CAH,TlYTETICUP 'IOWNSITE.)

Depa,·trnent of Lands and S""veys,

oat' Pe,·th, 11th 8elJtembeJ', 1901.

~ T is hereby notified, for general information, that ~ the arelt situate South of C.P. 48/4332 (Kojonup

Location 869), containing about GO acres, and lately within the boundaries of 1l'.6455 (Cartmeticup), will be open for seleetion under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and a,Her Monday, 30th September, 1901.

R. CECIL CL 1FT ON, Under Secretary for Lands

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4745

Townsite of Collie.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

Depadment of Lands and SU1'veys, " liS," 0 Pe,.th, 4th Septembel', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that 12 additional Town Lots bwe been laid out

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

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 957 to 968 inclusive.

The upset pri.;es at which the Town Lots now open will be offered for sale by public auction, [LS provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £50 each.

Orown Gn"nts for these lots will only extencl to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

Plans of the same, showing the a,rmngement of the lots referred to, are now obtaim"hle at t.his Offiee, and the Office of the Mining gegistrar. Oollie.

R CEOIL OLH'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

']'owm;ite of Collie.

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

1 () 8 7 9 Depa"hnent of Lands cmd S1wveys, T\j(ju Pe,·th, :16th September, 1901.

TT is hereby notified, for general information, that 11. 204 additional Town Lots have been laid out

within the Towllsite of Oollie, and exclusive of those whieh have been "tempol'l1rily rescrved" and "ex­cepted from sale and occupation," will be open for selection as "Hesidenti,Ll IJeases," on and after Saturday, 19th inst.

The additional 'rown Lots [1re numbered from 74.9 to 952 inclusive.

Lots 784, 795, 805, 814, 840, 841, 855, 869, 885, 886, 903, 906, 912, 949, and 952 have been exceptcLl from sale and occupation >LS 11\ 7950.

Lots 749 to 764 inclusive, and 815 to 830 have been temporarily reserved.

These Residential Leases will be thrown open for seledioll subject to tIle regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790. and will only be granted to a depth of 25 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

Applications may be lodged at the Mining gegis­trar's Office a.t any time prior to Saturday, 19th October, and any applieations so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more ,"pplications for thi lot. priority will he determined as prescribe cl by Sec. 17 of "The Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of " The Land Act Amendment Act. 1900."

III the event of any applicant ohhlining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applieant, he shall pay the fair value of sueh improvements to the Mining Registrar before his application is appruved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their application before Saturday, 19th Odober, and are reminded that it. is Ullll<'CeSsary to employ [1n a.gent, as applications may be lodged personally 01'

sent through the post. Phns of the same, showing t.he arrangement of

the lots referred t.o, will shortfv be obtain;tble <Lt this Offiee, and the Offiee of thi' Mrning H.egistral', Oollie.

R. OEOIL OLH''l'ON, U nc1er Secretary for Lands.

1'ownsite of l,awlers. (El\ST JiIURCHISON GOLDFIELD.)

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

2L Depa,·tment of Lands and Surveys, 19UU Pel·th, 1st Aug'ust, 1901.

IT is het'eby notified, for geneml information, that . 68 additional Town Lots have been laid out within the Townsite of Lawlers, and exclusive of those which have been "excepted from sale and occupation, will be open for selection as " Residential Leases" on t.he 2nd September, prox.;-

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from lHO to 377 inclusive. '

Lots 313, 326, 338, 339, itnd 348 h"ve bren "excepted from sale and occupation," as 11\7877.

These Town Lots will br thrown open for selection as "Hesidential TJeases" on and ["iter Monday, 2nd September, prox., subject to the Regula,ti011s pub­lished in the Government Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applications nmy be lodged at the 'Warden's Office at ,111y time prior to 2nd September. prox., Rncl any application so lodged will be deemed to lmve been lodged on tha,f; day.

In the event of two or more i1pplica,tiolls for the smne lot. priorit.y will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The L,Lncl Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "The Llmd Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of H.ny lLpplicltut obtaining a lot on which there [we ill1provcments not. erected or owned by such a,ppliC:,Ll1t, he ~IHLll pay the f[Lir value of such improvements to the VVltrclen before his application is approved.

Intending applicants ,,,re requested to lodge their applications before the 2nd September, prox., and are reminded tlmt it is unnecessary to employ ,,,11 agent, as applications 111["y be lodged personally 01' sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obhtinable at this Office, and at the office of tlie 'Warden, Eltst l\tIur­chison Goldfield.

1'?,. OEOIlJ OLIFTON, Under Secretary for La,nds.

Northampton 'l'owllsite.

Suburban Lots open for Sale under Regulations applying to "Suburban La.nds for Cultiva­tion."

II 3" 1 Department of LCL1uls and Surveys, lili Perth, 8th A 1(fj1(St, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, th,,,t 23 Suburb,1n Lots within t.he Townsit(O of

Northampton are now open for slde under the Hegulations published in the GOIJenLlilent Gazette of the :24th March, 1899, page 898, as "Suburban Lots for Oultivation." The lots referred to ,He numbered from 200 to 222 inclusive.

11\ Suburb,tn Lot 222 "oxcepted from sale" as 7868. The upset pricr' at whic:h these lots wii] be offered

for sale by public a.udion, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £5 ea.ch.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, U nclel' Secret,1ry for IJ[wds.

4746 GOVERNMEKT GAZE'lTE, 'V.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Towllsite of Bridgetowll.

Lots open for Sa.!e under Regulations :tpplying to Suburban Lands for Cultivation.

Depadmcnt Qf Lands ant~ Surveys, 4-t%-:~ Perth 81st Jul1J, 1901.

T T is hereby notified, for general information, that 1 the undermelltioned lots within the Townsite of

Bric1g'etown are now open for sale uuder tbe Regula­tions published in the G01;e1'nment Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, page 898, as Suburban Lots for Culti­vation.

The upset prices at whieh these lots will be offered for sale by public ,tuctiou, ns provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:--

£10 each~-Lois 108, 126, 128, 130, 132, L50, 151, 163, 16;), 167 to 169 inclusive, 179, 180,182 to 187 inclnsive, 198,199,200, 201, 203, 204, :W5, 206, 208, 209, 210, 213, 214, 215,221 to 225 inclusive, 227, 239,243, 204, 255, 256,265,266, 267, 283 to 290 inclusive, 316 to 829 inclusive, 383 to 337 inclusivE', 340 to 852 inclusive. 856 to 369 inclusive, 374, 87G to 87D inclusive, 389, 898, 394, 397 to 402 inclusive, 421, 422, 428, 426 to 431 inclusive, 435 to 440 illdusive, 442, 443, 450 to 455 inclusive, 459 to 465 inclusive, 472 to 477 incll1si Ye, and 480 to 483 inclusive.

£1::1 ea(:h-Lots 211, 216, 358, 354, 383, 884, 885, 888, 391, 892,403 to 414 inclusive, 482, 434, and 467 to 471 inclnsive.

£15 each-Lots 202, 207, 217, 218, 257, 355, 380, 886, and 466.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, :1,]'e HOW obtn,illn,ble nt this Office, and the Offiees of the Government Land Agents, Bric1getown and Bun hury.

I'?,. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secrebl'y for I,ands.

Additional Subu.rban Lots open for Sale under Regulations applying to Suburban Lands fOl' Cultivation,

Depa1·tonent of Lnl1(ls and 8,W'veys, Perth, 19th Seplentbel', i901.

! 'r is he1'e\'y notified, for general information, tbat 67 ,uldit.iollal Suburban Lots ha.ve been laid out

within the 'fowllsite of Bl'idgetown, and, exclusive of those which hnve been" excepted" and" reserved," will be open for sale on and after Thursday, 10th Octo her, 1901.

'fhe n.dditional allotments now surveyed are numbered as follow :~-544 to 603 inclusive', 606 t.o 611 inclusive, ,md 617.

Sub. Lot 606 has been reserved, and Sub. Lots 576, 579, and 590 have be(m "excepted from sale" as

/1, 79:39.

The upset prices [tt which the lots will be offered for sale by public fLui·tion, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£3 eiwh- Lots M6, 617. £4 eaeh--I.Jots 54,5, 549, 580, 581, 582. £5 each-Lots 54":!;, 547,588. £6 each--Lots 5L.b8, 551, 552. £7 each-Lots 550, 553 to 5.56 inclusive, 567,

569,570.

.£8 each-Lots 559, 562, 563, 571,572, 577. £9 each-Lots 558, 560,561,568,573,578,584. £10 each--Lots 56-1., 608. £11 each--Lots 557, 565, 566, 574, 585. £12 each--Lots 575, 587, 596, 597. £13 each-Lots 601 lwd 611. .£14 each-J.Jots 588, 600, 607. £15 eaeh-Lots 592, 598, 602, GOB, 610. .£16 eaeh--Lots 593, 594, 599, 609. £17-Lot 591. £22-Lot 595. £23·--Lot 586. £33-Lot 589.

These Suburban Lots will le thrown open for sale under the Reguhliolls published in the Gove~'n­lILe~1t Oazeite of the 24th 1YI'1l'ch, 1899, page 8~8, relating: to the snle of "Suburh1ll Lands for Culti­vation."

Plans of the same, showillc;' the arrangf'1l18nt of the lots l'efened to, will ,,1wl'tlv he obtc\'inable ,Lt this Office, ,cnd n.t the Ofiiee of the Government Land Agent, Bridgetowll.

R CECIL CIJIF'I'ON, UnderSecretary for Lands.

Townsite or Hl'idgctown.

Suburban Lots open for Sale under Regulations applying to Subm'ban Lands for Cultivation.

-1:_(1-&0 Depwtbnent of L(t'nctS antl EhJ./fveys, Pe1·th, 22nd AH.g1LSt, 1901.

1-T is hereby notii1ec1, for general illfonmttioll, that five additional Snburbnll Lots within the Town­

site of Bric1gotowll aro now open for sale under the R,eguln,tions published ln the Government Gcwette of the 24th March, 1899. page 898, as Suburban Lots for Culti-mtiol1.

The lots referred to are numbered from 612 to 616 indusive.

'1'he upset price at whit:h these lots will be offered for sitle by publie ,wetion, itS provided by " '1'11e I,and Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £15 eadL

Plans of the Sitme, showing the [l.rn1ngemollt of the lots referred to, are now obt,timLble at this Office, and at the OiIico of the Government Land Agent, Bridgetown.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Unc1n' Se(·l'pta.ry for IJands.

Amended Boundaries.

IJepal·tment ':f Lunds nnd SU1'veys, Pe"{h, 25th 8cptembe>" 1 ~JO 1.

H- IS Exedieney the Governor in Executive _ . Coullcil has heen pleased to a.ppl'ove of the

following bounchtl'ies of t.he Townsite of Norseman, in lieu of those published in the GIJvernment Gazette of the 8rc1 }'ebrua.ry, 189D, which are hereby ean­celled :-

Bounded by lines starting from a point situate 119 chains 26 links West and 254 c11.'1,ins 99 links South from 'frigo­nometrical Station B 23 (Dnndas Hills), and extending West 88 chains 4 links, North 18 chains 89 links, West 21 chains 96 links, South 97 chains 99 links, East 110 chains, and North 79 chains 10 links to the starting point; exclud­ing all lands at present legally held under the Goldfields Act and Regulations, with the exception of those held under husiness lic<:mscs or residence arm,s. (Diag.116.)

1~. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 29, 1901.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4747

'I'ownsite of J{ojonup.

Suburban Lots for Cultivation open for Sale. and Working Men's Blocks open fm­Selection.

Depadment of Lands and SU1-veys, Pm'th, 4th September, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that I_ 69 Suburban Lots h,LVe been laid out within

the Townsit€ of Kojonup, and, exclusive of those which have been" excepted," are now open for Sale or Selection.

The new ~tllotmellts are numbered from 31 to 99 inclusive.

Sub-lots 35, 55, 66, 67, and 73 ha;ve beell II\ "exe-epted from saJe" as 7862.

The upset prices at which these lots will be ofIpred for sale by publie auetioll, as provided by " The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£26-Lot 92. £14 eaeh-Lots '.b9, 51, 59, 60, 61. £13 each- Lots 38, 39,40, 41, 50, 52, 53. £12 each-Lots 31, 32, 33, 34, 36,48. £11 eaeh-I"ots 99, 47. £10 eaeh--I,ots 44, 45, 46, 56, 57, 93, 94, 95,

96,97, U8. £9 each-L01s 37,58,88,89,90,91. £8-Lot 43. £5 eaeh-Lots 62, 63. £4 each-- Lots 64, 65, 68, 69. £3-Lot 54. £2 each-Lots 70, 71, 72, 74 to 87 inclusive.

The above 101s are open for sale subjeet to the Rc>gulations for the sale of "Suburban Lands for Cultivation," published in the Gove1'1wlent Gazette of 24th ~hrch, 1899, page 891:), and T"ots 62 to 65 inclusive, 68 to 72 indusive, and 74 to 87 illclusive are alst> available as "VVorkinf,! Mell's Blocks," at the prices above-mentioned, under Part IX. of "The Land Ad, 1898."

Plans of the same, showiug the ~Lrraugemeut of the lots referred to, will shortlv be obtainable at this Offiee, alld the Offices of the Government Land Agents, Katanning, Albany, Beverley, aull York.

11. CECIL CLIFl'ON, Under Seeretary for I"ands.

rrownsite of' I{ookynie (NEAR NIAGARA, NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLD­

FIELD).

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

Del'01·tmcllt of Lands and ,su1've]IS, HHH- Peyth) 14th Scpternber, 1.'101.

I '1' is hereby notified, for general information, that _ 117 additional Town Lots have been laid out

within the Townsite of Kookvnie, and, exclusive of those which Imve been "eicepted from sale and occupatioll," are open for sale as "'1'own Lot.s" ,tnd selection <ts "Residential Leases" respectively, as follow:-

The allotments now sUrYeyed are numbered from 196 t.o 296 inclusive, and 329 to 344 in elusive.

Lots 199, 200, 205, 212, 223, 224, 231, 232, 24,7, 248, 259, 267, 292, 330, 344 have been" except.ed from sale and occupation" as II\ 7884; and Lots 196, 197, 198, and 204 have been temporarily reserved.

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Lots 201 to 203 inclusive, 206 to 211 iuclusive, 213 to 222 inclusive, 225 to 230 inclusive, 233 to 246 inclusive, 249 to 251 incluf'ive, 260 to 266 inclusive, 268 to 291 inclusive, 293 to 296 inclusive.

The upset priees at which the Town Lots now open. wiJ1 be offered for sale b.v public lmetion, ~LS prOVIded by "The Land Ad, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow :-

£20 eaeh-Lots 197, 198, 201, 202,206 to 210 inclusive, 213 to 218 inelusive, 221, 222, 225, 226, 229, 230, 233, 234, 237 to 242 iuclusive, 245, 246, 249, 250, 253 to 258 inclusive, 261 to 266 inclusive, 269 to 274 inclusive, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282, 284 to 287 inclusive, 290, 291, 298, 294, 29.5.

£25 e'tch--Lots 196, 203, 204, 211, 219, 220, 227, 228, 235, 236, 243, 244, 251, 252, 260, 268, 275, 276, 279, 283, 28~ 289, 296.

Crowu grants for these lots will onlv exteucl to a depth of 40 feet below the ll<ttural s~rfaee of the ground. TOWN Lo'l's OPEN FOR SELEC'l'ION AS "RESIDEN'l'IAL

LEASES."

Lots 329, 331 to 343 inclusive. rrhese Residential Leases wiU be thrown open for

select.ion subjeet to the l'egnh1tions published in the Gov('1'1/mlent Gazette of the 19th Jnly, 1901, p<tge 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the VVl11'c1ell'S Office at any time prior to the 7th Odober prox., and anv applieations so lodged will be deemed to have bee~ lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applic~Ltious for these lots, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The LiLlld Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of" 'rhe Land Act Ameu<!ment Act, 1900."

In the event of <tuy applic<tnt Obt,1illil1g a lot on which there "re improvements not ereded or owned by such applicant., he shall pay t.be £nil' value of such improvements to the vV:ncleu before his application is ltpproved.

Iutending applieants ~1l'e requested to lodge their applimttions before the 7th October prox., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to (employ au agent, as applic,Ltiolls may be lodged personally, or sent through the post.

Plans of the S,Lme, showing these lots, will shortlv be obtainable at this Office, ~Lnd at. the Office of t1{e 'IN arden, N ort h Coolgm'di e Goldfield.

R. CECIL CIJIFTO N, Under Secretary for Lands.

Open for Sp,iection.

II\ Late Reserve 1959 (Katanning A.A. Lot 259)

Open for Selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898" (Conditior;al Purchase).

2200 Dep,,?'tmenl DJ Lands and Sn,.veys, -,ni l'c'i'th. 1,'th SeplembM', 1901.

'f is hereby notified, for general informat.ion, th,Lt

late Reserve 1 fJ59 (Katanning A.A. Lot 259)

will be open for selecti('n Ilnder Part V. of "'1'he Land Act, 1898" (Conditional purchase), on and after the 21st Oetober, 1901.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lot referred to ,He now obtainable at this Office, alld at the office of the Government Land Ageut, Katanning.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, U nelel' Secretary for Lands.

4-748 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A [Nov. 29, 1901.

'I'ownsite of Narrogin.

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

Department of Lands and Surveys, -'fga Pe?·th,2nd OctobM', 1901.

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

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

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 327 to 330 inclusive.

The upset priees at which the lots now open will be offered for sale hy Public Auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will foJ' the present be as follow:--

£iO-Lot 330. £12-Lot 329. £14-1Jot 328. £16-Lot 327.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, are now obt·ainable at t.his Office and the Office of the Government Land Agent, Katanning.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rownsit.e of I{irupp (UPPER CAPEL).

New Town and Suburban Lots open for Sale.

89 • 6 [Jepa?·tment of Land, and Surveys, 'U8 Pe?·th, 25th Septembe'r, 1901.

1,1 IS Exct·llency the Governor in Executive Ooun­cil, hy virtue of the powers given him by

"The Land Act, 1898," has been pleased to set apart the Orowll Lands included within t.he bounda,ries of

la,te Reserve 6~9 and Reserve 6fJ73 (excluding Nelson

Location 1 B8) ,1S " Town and Suburban," to form a Townsite within the vYelling-ton and Nelson Districts, hereafter to be known and distinguished as" Kirupp."

The lots now surveyed are numbered from 1 to 22, inclusive.

Lots 1 a,nd 2 have been temporarily reserved, and Lot 10 reserved.

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

£5 each-Lots 17 to 22, inclusive. £6 eaeh-Lots 11 to 16, inclusive. £8 each-Sub. Lots 1, 2, 9. £9 ec.eh-Sub. Lots 3, 4, and 8. £12 each-Sub. Lots 5 to 7, inclusive.

Lots 3 to 9, indusive, are open for sale, subject to the Regnlat.ions for the sale of " Suburban Lands for Oultiv~tion," published in the Gove;'nment Gazette of 24t.h March, 1899, page 898, and are also available as "vYorking Men's Blocks" at the prices above­mentioned, under Part IX of "'1.'he Land Ad, 18~)8."

Plans of the same showing t.he arrangement of the lot.s referred to, will shortly be obt.ainable at. t.his office, and at t.he offices of t.he Mining Registrars, Donnybrook ctnd Greenbushes.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON,

U uder Secretary for Lands.

Townsite of Gledllow.

Amendment of Boundaries.

Depa?·tment of Lands and Surveys, 91ft' Pe?·th, 11th Octobe;·, 1901.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Execut.ive Oouncil has been pleased to approve of the

following boundaries of t.he 'l'ownsite of Gledhow, in lieu of those published in the Gove1'1~ment Gazette of the 11th March, 1898, which are hereby cancelled; ,wd has also been pleased to set apart the Orown Land wit.hin such bOllnditries as Town and Subur­ban :--

Bounded by lines starting from the North--West corner of Plf,ntagenet Location 2, and extending 179° 57' 66 chains 81 links along its West boundary; thence 2700 l' 27 chains 7 links along part of one of the North boundaries of Location 33; thence 00 2' 65 clu,ins along one of the East boundaries of said Location 33; thence 2700 0' 57 chains 36 links along part of one of the North boundaries of sa,id Location 33; thence 3590 58' 67 chains 49 links to a point on the NorLh side of Marbelup Road; thence 9(;0 20' 61 chains 46 links and !HO 32' 5 chains 4 links along the North side of said road; thence 1790 56' 58 chains 50 links across Marbelup Road, and along the West bOlllvl,u'y of Location 366; thence 890 56' 18 chains 22 links along its South boundary, and through its South-East corner and along part of the South boundary of Location 260 to the starting point; including also Plantagenet Locations 489 and 491.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Townsite of Peak Hill.

Amendment of Boundaries.

Depa?·tment of Lands and S1wveys, Perth, 17th October, 1901.

H IS Excellency t.he Governor in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to approve of t.he

following boundaries of the 'l'ownsite of Peak Hill, in lieu of those published in t.he Government Gazette of 25th January, 1901, which are hereby C<tl1-

celled:-Bounded by lines starting from a point situate South

3 chains 47 links and East 12 chains 49 links from the Trigonometrical Station on Peak Hill, said point being the North-East corner of Peak Hill Gold Mining Lease 8P, and extending North 11 chains 23 links; thence 420 56' 26 chains 96 links; thence 1320 56' about 39 chains; thence 2220 56' 3' chains; thence 3120 56' about 3 chftins 60 links to a point in prolongation North-Easterly of the South-Eftstern side' of Pacific Street; thence 2220 56' to the intersection of said side of Pacific Street with North-Eastern side of Cheines Street; thence 1320 56' about 13 chains 50 links; thence 2220 56' about 30 chains 50 links; thence 3120 56' 13 chains 50 links; thence 2700 0' 3 chains 64~ links to the East honndaryof Gold Mining Lease 40P; thence 10 52' 95 Tb links along part of that boundary to its North-East corner; thence 271° 52' 6 chains 53,"0 links along the North boun­dary of Gold Mining Lease 40P aforesaid and part of the North boundary of Gold Mining Lease 2P to the South-East corner of Gold Mining Lease 3P; l a 52}, 8 chains 3.t'\:; links, and 2710 52§' 10 chains along the East and North boundaries respectively of Gold Mining Lease 3P aforesaid; thence la 52-!/ 8 chains 9-i\;- links along part of the East boundary of Gold Mining Lease 4P ; tlwnce 1050 14' 3 chains 84,'0 links and 150 14' 10 chains along part of the Southward and Eastward boundaries respectively of Gold Mining Lease 8P aforesaid to the starting point; excluding the area applied for as Gold Mining Lease 247P and all bnds at present legally held under the Goldfields Act and Reguh,tions, and the Mineral Lands Act and Hegulations, except those held under business licenses or as residence areas.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A 4749

'L'ownsite of Yundamindera. (THE GRANITES,)

Amended Boundaries.

Depcwtment of Lands and 81LJ'veys, Pe?'fh, 17th OctobM', 1901,

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

following boundaries of the townsite of Yund,L­mindera, in lieu of those published in the Gove?'nrnent Gazette of the 23rd August, 1901, which are hereby cancelled; and has also been pleased to set apart the Crown land within such boundaries as Town and Suburban:-

Bounded on the 801dh and West by lines starting from a point situate 41 chains 64 links South, and 28 chains 64

links East from Survey Mark 11\ 7~' and extending East

80 chains and No),th 80 chains, the opposite boundaries being parallel and equa,l.

Excluding all lands n,t present legally held under the Goldfields Act and Regulations, (tnd :iVIineral Lands Act and Hegulations, except those held as Business Licenses or as Residence Art:as.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secret,Lry for Lands.

'l'ownsHc of Yundamindera (The Granit('s). (NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.)

Additional Town Lots open f.)r Sale, and Town Lots open for Selection as "Residential Leases."

3 I 5' Depa~)·t?nent of Lands and SUli'l'eys, = f·c)·th,17th Odobe,., 1901.

'I T is hereby notified, for general information, that -"'- 128 additional Town Lots have been laid out within the Townsite of Yun<1amindera, and exclusive of those which have been" excepted from sale and occupation," are open for sale as "Town Lots," and will be open fop', seleetion ,tS "Residential Leases" on and after M~II.clay, 11th November prox. respec­tively, as follow:-

The allotments now surveyed are numbered 65 to 192 inclusive.

Lots 69, 70, 75, 80, 83, 88, 93, 94, 101, 102, 107, 11.5, 116, 126, 133, 134, 139, 148, 157, 158, 164, 173, 174, 181, 187, anc1188 have been" excepted from sale and oceupation," as 11\7947.

TOWN Lo'l's OPEN FOI~ SALE.

(Lots 65 to 68 inclusive. 71 to 74 inclusive, 76 to 79 inclusive, 81, 82, 84 to 87 inclusive, 89 to 92 indusive, 95 to 100 indusive, 103 to 106 inclusive, 108 to 114 inclusive, 117 to 125 inclusive, 127, 128.)

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

£15 each.-Lots 66 to 68 inclusive, 71, 74, 76 to 79 inclusive, 82, 84 to 87 im·lusive, 90 to 92 inclusive, 95, 98 to 100 inclusive, 103, 106,108 to 111 inclusive, 114, 117 to 119 inclusive, 122 to 125 inclusive, 127.

£20 each.-Lots 65, 72, 73,81, 89,96,97, 104, 105, 112, 113, 120, 121, 128.

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

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS " RESIDEN'l'IAL

LEA8ES."

(Lots 129 to 132 inclusive, 135 to ] 38 inclusive, 140 to 147 inclusive, 149 to 156 inclusive, 159 to 163 inclusive, 1G5 to 172 inclusive, 175 to 180 inclusive, 182 to 186 inclusive, 189 to 192 inelusive.)

'l'hese Reilidential Leases will be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in the Governrnent GCizctte of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applications may b(\ lodged a.t the \V,trc1en's Office at any t.ime prior to the 11th N ovem bel' prox., and a.ny appliclLtions so lodged will he deemed to have been loc1ged on that day.

In the event of two or more applictttions for this lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. ] 7 of ., The Land Act, 189t:)," and Sec. 2 of "The LlLnd Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any ltpplielmt obtcLining [L lot on which there are improvements not ereeted or owned by such appliettnt, he shall pay the f,tir value of such improvements to the '.Val'c1en before his application is a.pproved.

Intending [tpplicants lire requested to lodge their application before the 11th Novemher prox., and are reminded tlmt it is unnecessary to employ ttll a,gent, ttS ttpplic[Ltions nmy be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing this lot, will ShOl-tly be obtainable at this Office, lLlld at the Offices of the Wltrclen, North Coolg-arc1ie Goldfield, and Insl'eeting Surveyor, Ooolgardie.

R. CECIL CLI FTON, Under Seeretl1ry for La.nds.

'l'ownsite oi' UlHlldel' (NEAR BOULDEI{, RACECOURSE).

Additional Town Lots (late Garden Areas) ope n for sale,

SO" 2 Depa?-hnent of Lo,ncls and S10'VC1/S, Tu"" Pe'pth, BOth Octo be;', 1.901.

j T is hereby not.ified, for geneml infol'llmtion, that 37 aclditiona.1 Town Lots (lately held as Garden

Areas) have been htic1 out within the 'I'ownsite of Boulder, lWc1 are now open for sale.

The lots are numbered frolll 1610 to 1646, il1-clusivp,

The Crown Grants for these lots will only extend to [L depth of 40 feet below the natnral snrflice of the ground.

The upset priees at which these lots will be offered for sale by public auetioll as provided by " The Land Act, 1898," will for the present, be lLS follow :--

£20 e,tch-Lots 1611, 1644, 164.5, lmd 1646. £25 each-Lots 1642,1643. £85 ea<:h-Lots 1610, Hil2 to 1617 inclusive,

1626, 1627, 1628, 1629, 1630, and 1681. £40 each-Lots 1618 to 1625 inclusive, 1632 to

1639 inelusive. £75--Lot 1641. £125-Lot 1640.

The value of improvements on ,tbove lots to be added to upset price.

PhtllS of the same, showing' the arrangements of the lots referred to, are now obtttinable at this Office, and at the Offiees of the vVat'den ,1lld Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. OECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

1'150 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, I ~)ol.

'rownsite of I{algoorIie. (BOULDEI{ ROAD.)

Additional Town Lots open for Sale.

I' 1 18 Department of Lands and Surveys, U:> PM·th, 6th November, ./9U1.

I 'l' is herebv notified for o'eneral i.nfol'mation. that of 'b '

19 a,dditional Town Lots have been laid out within the 'l'ownsite of Ka,lgoorlie (Boulder Road), a,nd. exclusive of those which have been" reserved" and" excepted," are now open for sale.

The ttllotlllellts now surveyed are numbered from 1601 to 1618, inclusive, a,nd lU429.

Lot 160] Ims beell reserved. and lots 1602, 1616 to 1618 inclusive, have been" excepted from sale."

Crown Gmnts for the lots will only extend to a depth uf 40 feet below the mttural surface of the ground.

The upset price8 at which the lots now open will be offered for saIl' by public a,uctioll, as provided by "'rhe Lewd Act, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:--

£50 e,wh-Lots 1603, 1G04,1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, and 1611.

£100 each - Lots 1612, 1613, 1614, 1615, and R1429.

The registered holder of Lot R1429 may obtain the Crown Grant, under Section 30 of the Gold­fields Act, at a, price of £100.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obt.ainable at this Office, and at the Offices of' the Wctrden and the Government Land Agent, Ka,lgoorlie.

1{. CECIL CLI.B'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Townsite of Toodyay.

Additional Lots open for Sale under Regu­lations applying to Suburban Lands for Cultivation.

123 I Depa1'lment of Lands and SU1'VCYS, llJoO Pm·th, 1st NDvcmbcr, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that five additiom1llots within the Townsite of 'roodyay

are now open for sale, under the Hegulations published in the Gove1'lwwnt Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, page 898, as Suburban I,ot.s for Oultivation.

The lot.s referred to are numbered fro111 78 to 82 inclusive.

'1'he upset prices at which these bts will be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for t,he present, be as follow:-·

£5 e~Lch-Lots 79 to 82 inclusive. £25-Lot 78.

Plans of the S[Lme, showing the armngement of the lots referred t.o, are now obt[Linable at this Office, and the Office of the Govemment Land Agents. Newcastle, York, and Northalll.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'1'ownsite of Cranbrook. (GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY.)

Additional Suburban J.Jots for Cultivation open for Sale.

1055 lJT

Departmcnt of Lancls and 8111·veys. Pcrth, 13th Novembcj', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that . four additiolH1l Suburban Lots have been laid

out within the Townsite of Cranbrook, and are now open for sale under the Regulations t1pplying' to the sale of "Suburban Land for Cultivation." as published in the GOV87'nlnent Gazette of 24th Mm'ch, 1899, page 898.

'rhe allotments now surveyed are numbered from 58 to 61 inclusive.

'rhe upset prices at which these lots will be offered for s(11e by public auction, [LS provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will, for thr. present, be as follow:-

£10 each-Lots 59 and 60. £12-Lot 61. £30-I ... ot 58.

Plans of the S(1me, showing the arra,ngement of the lots referred to, will shortlv be obtainable at this Office and the Offices of tl~e Government Land Agents, Katanning and Albany.

R. CECIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'ownsite of' Ilelmscott.

Additional Suburban Lots open for Sale under Regulations applying to Suburban Lands for Cultivation.

1 () 414-I1ful

Depa1·tmcnt of Lands and 8uj'vey s, PM·th, 1st November, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general infol'mation, that 22 additional Snburban Lots have been laid out

within the Townsite of Kelmscott, and are now open for sale subject to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, page 898.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered from 69 to 76 inclusive, 78 to 82 inclusive, 85, 86, 170 to 176 inclusive.

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

£5 each.-Sub. Lots 171, 172. £6 each.-Sub. Lots 69, 170, 173, 174, 175. £8 each.-Sub. Lots 70, 71, 76, 176. £10 each.-Sub. Lots 72, 73, 74, 7.). £15.-Sub. Lot 81. £18.-8ub. Lot 85.

£26.-Sub. Lot 80. £27.-Sub. Lot 78.

£33 each.-Sub. Lots 79, 82. £36.-Sub. Lot 86.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, are now obtainable at this office.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAzjETTE, W.A. 4751

'I'ownsite of '.'rafidgar. (LATE LAKE VIEW.)

Additional Sub. Lots open for Selection as Residential Leases.

13:-\ + TITol Depaj'hnent of Lands and S1wveys,

Perth. 10th October, 1901.

I T is her~~y notified, for general infol'llmtion, thfl,t

;'\ addItIOnal Sub. Lots (late Reserve 7~8, Sub.

I",ots 28, 30, and 31 inclusive) will be open for St'lec­tion as "Residentia] Leases" on and after Mondav, 14th October inst. "

TlJese Residential Leases will be thrown open for selection, subject to the regulations published in the Government Gazelte of the 19th July, 190], page 2790.

Applications ll1fty be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 14th October inshmt, and a,ny Rpplications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day,

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

In the event of any a,pplicnllt obta,ining a lot on which there are improvement.s not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fftir value of such improvements to the v¥ardpll before his a,pplicntion is approved.

Intending applic,mts are requested to lodge their application before the 14th October inst., nnd are reminded tlmt it is unnecess:ny to employ an agent, as application may be lodged personally "1' sent through the post.

Plnns of the same, showing the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the OfficE'S of the Warden ,md Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

'rowl1site of Coolup.

Coolup Suburban Lot 159 open for Sale.

1 't-V 0 Department of L,,,tds ancl S1wveys, Pe)'th, 2,'j)'cl October, 1901.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Coolup Suburbnl1 Lot 159 is now open for sale.

The upset price at which this allotment will he offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The IJancl Act, 1898," will for the present be £1 10s. per acre.

Plans of the same, showing the lot referred to, aTe now obtainable at this Office and Government Land Agent's Office, Bunbury.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secret.ar.y for Lands.

'l'ownsit~ of IJeonora.

Amended Boundaries.

Department of Lands anll ~"()'veys, l-r%'l1\O, "ft-fH- Perth,23nl C'ctove?", 1901.

1:.:1' IS Excellency the Governor in Executive COU11-_~ cil has been pleased to approve of the follow­

ing boundaries of the Townsite of Leonom, in lieu of those published in the Gove1'nrnent Gazette of t.he 6th September, 190J, which are hereby eancelled; and also to classify the land within such boundaries as Town and Suburban :--.

Bounded by lines starting from a point situn,te about 4 chains East and "bout :35 ehaiJJs 2a links North from the North-East corner of Gold Mining Lease 2500, alld extc'nd­ing 900 4' about 8 chains; thence 0° '1' 10 ch,,;ns, BO" 4' 12 chains, 1800 4' 10 cbains, 900 4' a,bout 35 chains 25 links, 1800 4' about 19·j, chains, 2700 ,1.' about 3i, cha,ins 25 links. 00 ,1<' about '70 chains, 270' ,t' fLbout lA chaius 75 links, 00 4' fLbout 47 chains, 270" ,1/ ;'Lbout G chains; thence 0° .1<' 77 chl1ins to the starting' point; excluding allltLJ1(ls at present legfLlly held under the Goldfields Act anil Regnlations, and )-lineral LfLnds Act and R('gnlations, except those held nudeI' Business Licenses or as H,(~sideneo Areas.

n. CECIL CLIF'fON. Under Secretary for Lwdf1.

Wagin Agl'icu ItUl'll) Area. 11\

Wagin A .A. Lot 91 (part of Reserve 2089) open for Selection under Part V. of the Land Act, 1898.

2127 lJG1H1,~·:,'ntent of [Jonds and Su,i'veY:5, 1fT Pedh, 11th Od obe)', 1901.

I rr is hereby llot.ified, for geneml infonlHttion, that. _ W~tgin Agricultuml Are," L"t 91 (htely exeiscd

from Reserve 2~H) will be open for selection under

Part V. of "rrhe Land Act, 1898," ou ltnd l1fter lVlonch y, 11 th N ovcm bel' prox.

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

Bow('s Agricultural Area (NEAR NORTHAMPTON).

Lots open for Selection.

n r, 1 DepaJ·t1nent of Lamls and Slll'Veys, TifUf Perth, 171h October, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, Umt His Excellency the Governor in Exeeutive

Council has been pleased to approve of 52 lots within the Bowes Agri1'.ultuml Area (exclusive (lf Lots 18, 44, and 45, which have been reserved) being thrown open for selection under Pm·ts V. and VIII. of "The IJand Act" 1898," on and after Monday, 2nd December next. .

And has also been ple[tsed to notify that the Offices of the Government Land Agents, Geraldton and N ortbam pton, are to be places where applieat ions for land within t.he said Bowes Agl'icl1llllHLI Area may be lodged, in accordance with Sect.ion 17 of "The Land Ad., 1898, Amendment Ad, 1900."

rrhe allotments are llumbered as follow:-1 to 17 inclusive, 19 10 43 inclusive, and 46 to 52 inelusive.

Plans of lhe same, showillg the anangemcnt of thc lots referred to, the value of improvemt'nts, and the quality of the soil, will shortly be ohtainablE' at this Office and the Offices of the Govelnll1ent Land Agents, Geraldton and Northampton.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for La,nds.

4752 GOVERN1IENT GAZETTE, W.A. [N av. 29, 1901.

Worldng }lel1's Blocks at Northampton open for Selection under Part IX. of the Laud Act, 1898.

Depa1't1nent of Lands and S1wveys, 1 'if¥" Perth, 17th Octob61', 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, in accordance with the provisions of

Part IX. of "The Laud Act, 1898," has been pleased to set ttpart Northampton Suburban Lots 206, 208, 212, 214, and 215 as "Working Men's Bloeks," and declare them open for Selection, under the conditions mentioned in Section 88 of the s,Lid Act, on and after I<'l'iday, 8th November prox., at £5 each.

Phws of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, ,He obtainable at this Office, and the Office of the Government L,md Agent, Northampton.

R. CEe {L CLIFTON, U nJer Secretary for Lands.

Open for Selection (Under P",rt V. of "The Land Act, 1898.")

11\ Part of Reserve 1403 on Midland Railway

(Strawberry).

Depa;'l1nent of Lands and SU1·",eys, Pe1·th, 11th October, 1901.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that

the area lately excised from Reserve 1~3, and

situate North of the JYIidlalld Railway, will be open for selection on and after Monday, 11th November prox., under Part V. of " 'rhe Land Act, 1898."

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

The Land Act, 1898. (62nd Vict., No. 37.)

Regnlation prohibitiue; Cutting of 'l'imber on State Forest at Collie pHIIbroo]r Siding).

4 S, 8 Department of Lands and SU1'veys, TOOl Perth, 1st November, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Ooun­cil has been pleased to make the following

Regulation under the provisions of Sect.ion 161 of "The Land Act, 1898 ":-

No person sh,.11, without the special permission in writing of the :Minister for Lands or his agent, fell, cut, split, or remove any t.imber growing or standing on the al.'ea of Crown Land here,.fter to be known and dis­tinguished as Collie (Millbrook Siding) State Forest, the boundaries of which are described hereunder:-

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the Eastern boundary of Wellington Location 51, situate about 160 0hains North from its South-Eastern corner, and extending North along said boundary 160 chains; thence East 80 chains, South 160 chains, and vVest 80 chains, to the starting point (being late Timber Lease 284/113).

Any person offending ag,Linst this Regulation shall, on conviction, be subject to a penalty not exceeding £20.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'I'he Land Act, 1898. (62nd Vict., No. 37.)

Regnlation prohibiting Cutting of Timber on State Forest at I{eJ'sbroolr.

.'!.!L;lJl. Depa;·t1nent of Lancls and SU1'Veys, 1001 Pedh, 1st NovembM', 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the follow­

ing Regulation under the provisiolls of Section 161 of "rrhe Land Act, 1898" :-

No person shall, without the special permission in writing of the JYIinister for L,Lnds or his '.gellt, fell, cut, split, or remove any timber growing or standing' on the area of Crown Land hereafter to be known and distinguished ,.s Keysbrook State Forest, the boundaries of which are described here­under :-

BoundEJd on the N01'th by the South boundaries of Cock­burn Sound Locations 488, 481, C.P. 48/1377 and C.P. 49/742; on the S01~t7, by the right bank of the North Dandalup River; on the East by the IVestern boundary of the Rockingham Jarrah Timber Company's concession; and on the West by the Eastern side of the Perth-Bunbury Road.

Excluding all lands alienated, reserved, and held under Timber Lease within these boundaries.

Any person offending against this Regulation shall, on conviction, be subject to a penalty not exceeding £20.

R. OECIL CLIFTON, Under Secret,Lry for Lands.

'rhe Land Act, 1898. (62ncl Vict., No. 37.)

Regulation pt'ohibiting Cutting of 'L'imber on state Forest at JlU. ~Iol'gans.

Depfh,·tment of Lcmds and SU1'veys, Pe1·th, 13th Novembe1', 1901.

H· IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to make the following

Regulation under the provisions of Section 161 of " The Land Act, 1898" :--

No person shall fell, cut, sl:'lit, or remove any tim bel' growing or standing on the area of Crown land hereafter to be known and distinguished as Mt. ]YIorgans State Forest, the boundaries of which are described here­under :-

A block of land, four miles square, having its boundaries in the meridian and at right angles thereto, with the Mt. Morgans Post Office in its centre. (Plan 24,1\1.)

Any person offending ag,.inst this Regulation shall, on conviction, be subject to a penalty not exceeding £20.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Sccretary for IJands.

Change of N;lJue of ImlHl new Subnrban Area.

3170 Depa1'tment of Lancls cmcl SU1'veys, 09 Perth, 18th Septembe1', 1901.

t·" -lIS Excellency the Governor in Executi ve Council has been pleased, under Section 7

of "The Land Act, 1898," to alter the name of Lake View Suburban Area, gazettecl 24th Novem­ber, 1898, to that of "'l'raflLlgar Townsite," and sueh Suburban Area shall hereafter be known and dis­tinguished as " TraflLlgar Townsite."

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. 4753

11\ fJute Reserve 17 i 1

(JANDAKOT A.A,. LOT 231).

Open for Selection under Part V. of the Land Act, 1898.

,,,>.5 Depa1'l'rnent of Lands ancl Stwveys, U 0 Perth, 11th Septembel', 1901.

T is herehy notified, for general information, that J anc1akotAgricultural A rea Lot 231 (late 11\ 1711)

will he open for select ion under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 7th Octol)er pl'ox.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for L::tnds.

11\ Portion of neserve 12H6 (Avon) open for

Selection under Part V. or the Laud A(·t, IRS8.

7Pfl2 ~llfoT

Depa,,·tment of Lcmds o,nd Sl,-j'veys, Perth,31'd Octobe1', 1901.

I T is herehy notified, for general infornmtion, t~at

" the area lately excluded from Reserve 1296

(A von), and situate East ward of RmLd 1142, will he open for selection, under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 28th October inst.

R. CECIL CLIFrrON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Open for Selection.

P,)rtion of 11\822 open for Selection under Part V., ~ection 60, of "The Land Act, 1898" (Vineyards, Orchards, and Gardens).

Department of Lands and Surveys, 3'n" Pe1·th, 25th September, 1&01.

'LT is herehy notified, for general inform::Ltion, that

. the area Jatply excised from Reserve 8~, sitmLte North-KLstward of the Perth-Albanv Road, will be open for Selection under Part V., Section 60, of "The Lancl Act, 1898," on and ::Lfter Mondav, 2Hth Octoher prox., at £1 per acre. .

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

Opeu for Selpction.

11\ Late Reserve 1734 (Williams).

.I.1.-"-"' Department of Lands and Slwveys, IU"O PeTth, 10th September, 1901.

T is hereby notified, for general information, that

late Reserye 1.ffi4 (Williams) will be open for

selection uncleI' Part V. (Conditional Purchase) i1nc1 p,u·t VIII. (Pree Homestead Farms) of "'l'he Land Act, 1898," on and after 1'uesday, 1st Octoher proximo.

R. CECIL CLIPTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

The Land Act, 1898. (62nd Vict., No. 37.)

R,pgulation prohibiting Cutting or 'I'imher on State Forest at Goomalling.

Depa?+ment of Lands ancl Surveys, rVd'o Pe;·th, 19th J1tne, 1.'101.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Ooun­cil has been pleased to make the following

Regulat.ion under the provisions of Section 161 of " The Land Act, 1898:"-

No person shall, without the special permission, in writing, of the Minister for Lands or his agent (such permission only to he given where the timber is required for use within the boundaries of the said State Forest), fell, cut, split, or remove any timber growing or standing on the area of Orown Land hereafter t~ be known and distinguished as Goomalling State Forest, the houndaries of which ,ue described hereunder:-

That portion of 11\1562 situate South-Eastward of Road No. 26, gazet.ted June 1872, Avon 5.

Any person offending against this Regulntion shall, on conviction, be suhject to [1, penalty not exceeding £20.

It. CECIL OLIFTO N, Under Secl'ebny for Lands.

rrhe JJ~HHl Act Amendnwnt Act, lHOO. (6·L Vict., No. 15.)

g" ()" Depa;·tment of Lands and S1wveys, T1)oT Pe1·th, 30th Avggst, 1.901.

'11' is 11ereby notified, for general information, thnt, under Section 2 of "The Land Act Amendment

Act, 1900" (64 Vict., No. 15), I have ltppointed the UNDER SECRETARY I"OI~ LANDS, HERBER'l' FARMER,

and C. ERSKINE MAY t.o (in all cases where no special appointment has bef'n made for that purpose) select the person or persom to whom the block of land shall be granted in the event of there being two or more applicants for the same hlock.

OHAS. SOlYIMERS,

Minister for Lands.

Frem.mtJe lUunicipa.lity.

Altering the Names of certain Streets.

Depa;'bnent of Lands and Surveys, H{l~ Pe1·th, 7th Agg1~st, 1&01.

IS Excelleney the Governor in Exeentive Council, hy virtue of the powers eonferred

upon him by "The Land Act, 1898" (62nd Vict., No. 37), has been pleased to alter the names of the undermentioned Street.s within the Fremantle Muni­eipality:--

1. That portion of "Stirling Street," situate Northward of the Northern boundary of Fremantle Town Lot 915, to be known as " Shuffrey Street."

2. 'rhatportion of" Skinner Street," situate North-We"t ward of Tuckfield Street, to be known as " Burt Street."

3. That portion of "Swanbourne Street," situate Korth­ward of High Street, to be known as " East Street."

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

4754 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 2!1, 1901.

Ivanhoe Suburban Area. (BOULDER.)

Suburban Lot F 52 open for Selection as a "Residential Lease."

Depm·tment of Lands and SU1'veys T%il Perth, 31st July, 1901,

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that . Ivanhoe Suburban Lot F 52 will be open for selection as a Residential Lease on and after Thurs­day, 15th August prox.

This Residential Lease will be thrown open for selection subject t{) the regulations published in the Govemment Gazette of the 15th February, 1901, page 69l. .

ApplimLtions may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to the 15th day Angust prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on tlutt day.

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

In the event of tmy applict),nt obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he sha,ll pay the fair value of such improvements to the WlLrden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their ttpplication before the 15th day of August prox., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally, or sellt through the post.

Phws of the same, showing this lot, will shortly he obt.ainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the W tU'den, East. Coolgardie Goldfield, and Inspect.ing Surveyor, Coolgardie, and Government Land Agent., Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Mount Hardey Estate.

Suburban Lots 95 and 96 open for Sale under Regulations applying to Suburban Lands for Cultivation.

6781 Depa1'hnent of Lands and Sttrveys, Tlfol Pm·th, 11th September, 1901.

T is hereby nl\tified, for general information, that Suburb,w Lots 95 and 96 in the Mount Hardey

Estate are now open for sale under the regulations published in the GOlle1'n1nent Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, page 898, as "Suburban Lots for Cultivation."

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

.£31-Lot 95.

.£39-Lot 96.

Plans showing the arrangement of these lots are now obtainable ,Lt this Office, and at the Offices of the Government Land Agents, York, Northam, and Newcastle.

R. CEClL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

It\ Portion of Reserve 1087 (Greenongh) open

for Selectiou uuder Part Y. of 'J'he Land A et. i 8H8.

T~ilo Department 4 Lands and 8twveys, Perth, 4th Septernber, 1901. 1 T is hereby notified, for general information, that

the portion of Reserve 1887, sitlULte to the

North-Westward of "New R(><tc1," will be open for Selection under Part V. of "The J.;tLll(l Act, 1898" (Conditiollal Purchase), on and after Monday, the 30th day of September inst.

AppliclLtions received at the Genddton Office and at the Head Office, Perth, on t.be dttte on whieh this land is thrown open will be dilted as if J'eceivecl at Head Office at the same time.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Sl'C!'etary for T.;andH.

Land Selection.

Wagin and Narrogin.

'lD.' Dep·,rtment of Lands a d Swrveys, "7 Perth,18th September, 1901.

LT is hereby notified, for general information, that from and after the 26th September an officer

from the Katanl1iug Land Office will visit Wagin and N arrogin on the second and fourth Fridays and the second and fourth 'l'hursdays, respectively, in each month, for the purpose of receiving ltppliclLtions and furnishing information, etc.

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

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Land Selection.

Narrogin and Wagin.

Department of Lands and Stwveys, Pedh. 9th Octobe?', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that an Officer from the Katanning Land Office will

visit N arrogin and Wagin on 'l'uesday, the 22nd inst., and Wagin on Wednesday, the 28rd inst., respectively, for the purpose of receiving applica­tions and furnishing information, etc.

The notice appearing in the Govf1'nlltent Gazette of the 4th October, 190], still remains in force, except as affected by the above.

R. CEUIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

It\ Late Reserve 1705 (I{atanning) open for

Selection under Part V. of "'fhe Land Act, 1898,"

129.. Depm·t?nent of Lands and SU1'veys, Woo Perth, 18th Septembe?', 1901 . l T is hereby notified, for general information, that

late ReRerve 17t5 (Katanning) will be open fur

selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 7th October, 1901.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under SecretaJ'Y for La,nds.

Noy. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4755

Homebush Suburban Area.

New Suburban Lots open for Sale under Regu­lations applying to "Suburban Lands for Cultivation."

9 3 ()' Depa1·t11lent q( Lands and S1wVe1js, Huu Perth, 27th A1tgUSt, 1901.

IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Oouncil, by virtue of the powers given him

by "The Land Act, 1898," has heen pleased to set ILpart the Orown lands wit,hin Harvey Agricultural Area Lots 120, 121, and 160, ,lS "Town and Subur­ban," to form 11 Sui>llrba,n Area within the Home­bush Estate, heroc.fter to be known and distinguished as " 'rhe Homebush Suburban Area."

'1'he allotments now surveved are numbered from 6 to 515 inclllsi ve. •

Lot 17 has been reserved. The upset prices at which the lots now open will

be offered for sale by public auction, as provided by "The IJal1l1 Aet, 1898," will, for the present, be as follow:-

£24.-Lots 37 and 38. £22.-Lots 51 and 52. £21.-Lots 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 29, 34., 35, 36. £20.--Lots (i, 9, 10, ]2, 14·, 50, 53. £19.-Lots 32 ,Lnd 33. £18.-Lots 7, 16, 30, 31, and "16. £16.--Lots 39, 40, 4.1, 42,4,7. £15.-Lot 48. .£14.-Lots 43 and "t5. £13.-Lots 19, 44. 49, 54, 55. £12.·-Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. £l1.-Lots 20, 21, 22, 23.

These Suburban Lots will be open for sale under the Regulationspuhlished in the Government Gazette of the 24th Mtuch, 1899, page 898, relating to the siLle of "Suburban Lands for Oultivation," on and after Monday, 30th September prox.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at t.his Office and the Officcs of the Government Land Agents, Fremantle, N orthlL1ll, York, Alhitny, Bunbury, N ew­castle, Katanning, Kalgoorlie, Ooolg'ardie, Oue, Menzies, Geraldton, Bridgetown, and N orthmnpton.

R. OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secrehtry for Lands.

Homelmsh Estate (NEAH. COOKERNUP).

Homebush Estate open for Selection.

Dep(wiment of Lands and S1wveys, PM·th, 27th August, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, thiLt His Excellency the Governor in Executive

OoulIeil has been plpased to approve of the Home­bush Estate, situate near Oookernup, being thrown open for selection on and after 30th September prox., under {he provisions of t.he Agricultural Land Purchase Act.

Plans showing the arrangement of lots, prices, descript.ion of country, etc., can now be obtained at this office, and the offices of the Government Land Agents, Fremantle, North am, York, A lbany , Bun­bury, Newcast.le, Katanning, Kalgoorlie, Coolga,rdie, Oue, Menzies, Gemldtoll, Bridgetown, and North­am pton.

The Lots are numbered from 1 to 4 inclusive.

R. OEUIJJ OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

VVarl'anine Suburban Area. (EASTERN RAILWAY.)

Suburban Lots open for sale under Regulations applying to "Subnrban Lands for Culti­vation."

9 ()'" Depadmeni of Lands and Slt"'I'eys, 9'0 Pei'th, 2.'11·cl Ag(Jllst, !tJU1.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 48 Suburban Lots have been laid out

within the vVarralline Suburlmll Area, and exelusive of those whieh hfLve been resen'(xl and "exeepted," are now open for sale uncleI' the H.egulatiolls pub­lished in the Government Gazette of the 24th March, 1899, lXLge 898, as "Sub111'ban L,wds for Oultiva­tion."

The lots referred to are numbered from 109 to 156 indusive.

Sub-lots 129 fmcl 130 have been reserved.

Suh-lots 110 and III bwe been "excepted from

sale as 7~7." The upset prices t.t whicb tlwsc lots will be otfered

for sale by public fUlction, as provided by "The IJand Act, 1898," will, for the pl'€sent, be a,s follow:-

£3--Lot 186.

£4 eaeh-- Lots 1,52, 153, 1.54.

£5 ef1ch--Lots 112 to 128 illdusive, 135, 137, 141 to 151 inclusive, 155, and L56.

£6 eaeh-Lots 131, 132, a,nd 133.

£7 eaeh-Lots 138 and 140.

£8 each-Lots 109, 13,t ltlld 139.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of t.he lots referred to, are now obtainable a,t this offiCI'.

]i,. OEOIL OLIFTON, Undcr SecretLl'V for Ltnds.

Preston Agricultural Ar<>a.

Additional Lots open for Selection under Parts V. and VIII. of" 'l'he Land Act, 1898."

Department of Lands and SU?'ve1js, Perth, 28th A1tgnst, 1.901.

T is hereby notified, for general informa,tion, that 18 a,c1ditional lots have been h1id out within the

Preston Agrieultural Area, and, exdusive of those "excepteel," will be open for selection uneler Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and [tHer Monday, 23rd September, prox.

If seleeted under Plnt V. of "The JJanc1 Ad, 1898," the price will be 10s. per acre.

The IJots now open for selection are 4, G, 7, 9, 11, 12, H, 15, 23,71, 24·8, 240,250,263, and :!64.

Lots 24, 28, and 251 have been "excepted from sale" as /1\7859.

Plans of the sa,me, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will short.Iv be obtainable at this Office, [Lnd at the office of thc Government Limd Agents, Bunbury and Bridgetown.

R. OEOIL OLIF'1'ON, Under Secretary for Lf1Uds.

4756 GOVERNMENT

The Stock Diseases Act, I8H5.

Regulations.

Depa1·t1nent of Lands and S1L1'Veys, Perth, 25th 8epte1Jtber, 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Couneil has been pleased to make the following Regnh­

tions under" The Stock Diseases Act, 1895."

R. CEOIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary £0]' Lands.

1. No cattle shall be allowed to leave the East Kimberley Quarantine Arm\ exeept a,t the Port of Wyndham.

2. All cattle leaving the East Kimberley Quarantine Area for any other part of the State of Western AustraJia sh:111 be shipped direct to a spot opposite to Reserve 0020, vwen's Anchorage, situated 12 chains South-Eastward from Robb's Jetty, where, on landing, they shall be deemed to be quarantined until slaughtered or otherwise disposed of as directed, in writing, by an Inspector of Stock.

3. Vessels engaged in the shipment of cattle from the East Kimberley Quarantine Area to the spot opposite to Reserve 6320, Owen's Anchorage, shall be thoroughly dis­infected with steam immediately after the landing of the cattle.

4. Cattle may only be removed from Reserve oiio, Owen's Anchorage, on the written permit of an Inspector of Stock, and such cattle shall be forwarded in trncks by rail direct to such place on the Eastern Goldfields as shall be specified in the permit, where they shall remain in quaran­tine nntil slaughtered, and the trucks used for the ca1'l'iage of such st,'ck shall be thoroughly disinfected with steam immediately after use.

5. All expenses in connection with the disinfection of vessds and railway trucks used in the conveyanee of cattle from the East Kimberley Quarantine Area and l~eserve

6:£0, Owen's Anchorage, 01' any other temporarily pro­

claimed quarantine areas, and all expenses incidental to the quarantining of such cattle, shall be borne by the owners of s11ch cattle, and all disinfections shall be earried out to the mtisfacti()ll of an Inspector of btock.

6. All hides and skins removed from cattle slaughtered

within the East Kimberley Quarantine Are~\ Reserve 6f>0 Owen's Anchorage, or any other temporarily proclai~~ci quarantine area to which East Kimberley cattle may be removed, on the permit of an Inspector of Stock, shall not he removed from any of the said cPlal'ftntine areas unless the said hides or skins have been treated and disinfected, as follows :--

(I.) The hides or skins shall he fully opened out and laid down one on top of the other with the hair or outm' side lowermost on a properly l}repared floor of concl'ete or other iml}ervious substance on which fl htyer of salt has been sprcad.

(2.) The inside of the hides or skins shall be covered with strong, coarse, dry salt, to the extent on an avemge of not less than 121b. to ett~h hide, and they shall be built up and salted in this way till a st.c'1ck is formed from which the brine is allowed to drain freely off.

(3.) The hides or skins shall remain in the stack for not less than seven days.

(4.) -When salted each of the hides or skins shall be turned in from the head, then from the butt, and then folded up so as t.hat j he salt shall he retltined, and every part of them shall come in contact with it.

'1'he hides 01' skins shall remain on the salting-floor until an Inspector of Stock has certified in writing tbat the ahove requirements have been complied with.

7. All stock carried from any other port of Western Anstra,lia than the Port of Wyndham, in vessels whieh at any time aftm' these Regulations slmll come into force sh"ll have been cmployed during the then next preceding three months in the E"st Kimberley c"ttle trade sh,,11 be liable to be treated under the l~egulations al'plic"ble to cattle shipl'ed from the E"st Kimberley Quamntine Are".

8. All importcd stock c"rried in vessels which "t any time after these Regnlations sh"ll come into force sh"ll have been employed during the next preceding three

GAZETTE, W.A. [l\ov. 29, 1901.

months in the East Kimberley cattle trade sh"ll be liable to be tre"ted under the Regulations applicable to c"ttle shipped from the E"st Kimberley Quarantine Area, in lieu of the declaration and certificate required under Sections 12 and 13 under "The Stock Diseases Act, 1895."

9. Every person committing a breach of any of these Regulations shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding .£500.

Intel'pretation Clauses.

"Es,st Kimberley Quamntine Area" shall mean all that portion of the Kimberley District East of the 127th meridian of longitude).

" Inspector of Stock" shall mean the Chief Inspector of Stock, and every Inspedor appointed under the provisions of this Act or any person authorised by the Government to act as "u Inspector.

" Qnarantinc" shall mean the complete isobtion oJ citttle from n11 other stock.

" Owner" shl1,11 me"n any owner or consignee, whether joint 01' sole, supcrintendent, or person in possession 01' charge of stock, or any agent or any such OW1101 •

" Yessel" shall mean all ste"m 01' sailing boats.

" Cattle" shallme"n any bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, or citlf, or the carcase, or any portion of the c"rcase thereof, respectively.

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Ullnkipal Institutions Act, l!)OO. (61th Vict., No. S.)

'''' ., Depal·tment of Lands and SU1'veys, -",uT Pel·th, 18th Septembe?', 1901.

I· J IS Excellencv the Governor in Exeeutive Coun­'--:-1. cil, by virtue of the powers vested in him by

Section 21H of "The Municipal Institutions Act, 1900" (64- Vict., No. 8), has been pleased to declare the undermentioned lands to be Public Highways within the M unicipality of Perth ;-

]'1'0111 Palmel'ston Street to Fitzgerald Street, G6 feet wide; to he known as "Glenc1ower Street."

FroUJ Glenclower Street to Vincent Street, 66 feet wide; to be known as " Throssell Street."

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

11\ By-Laws for the llanagement of' Reserve 7628

(PROTEC'l'ION OF CAVES).

350 7 De,pari»n~nt of [lands and 8u/"(veys, T1lOT Pel·th, 17th July, 1,,01.

THE following By-laws ltre published in accord­ance with Section 43 of "The Land Act,

1898" ;-

1. No person shall enter any cave unless accompanied by the C"retaker.

~. No person sh"ll break, remove, or deface by writing 01' marking, nor in any way damage any rock, stalactite, or st"lagmite, nor remove ftny rock, stala.ctite or stfi.lagmite from any cave, nor in "ny way inj-lll'e the st"irw"ys, ladders, c"ve-g"tes, ra,ilings 01' vegetation on the C"ves l~eserve

11\ (7628).

3. Every visitor to the caves sh11,ll act in obedience to the instructions of the Caretaker whilst being shown through the C"ves, "nd the Caret"ker lll"y exclude or remove fro111 the C"ves "ny person guilty of improper conduct.

4. No person shall use "ny artificial light in the C"ves except c"ndles or m"gnesium ribbon.

5. Any person guilty of infringing any of the foregoing reg-illations sha.ll be liable to a. penalty not exceeding ]'ive pounds.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, TJnoel' RI'~retary for LanQil.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERN.\lENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 4757

I(algoorlie Roads Board Election.

11209 DJul Departrl1ent of Lancls ancl SU1'veys,

Perth,26t71 October, 1901,

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the following dfttes in conneetion with

the Annual Election of the Kalgoorlie Roads Board :-

Event.

Pr0paration of Electoral Lists

L"test date on which additions or objections to Lists may be received by Returning Officer by [{egistered Letter

Open Court for Revision of Lists

Dates,

vYednesday, 13th Novem­ber, 1901

i.VIondf1Y, 25th November, 1901

Friday, Gth December, 1901

R. CECU, CLIFTON,

111\11 1"901

Under Secretary for Lands,

JfeclHwing Roads noard Eleetion.

Depal'tnwnt of Lancls ancl Sur'veys, PM't)o, 1st November, 1HOt.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the

following dates in connection with the Meckering Roads Bml,rd Annual Election:-

Event.

Preparation of Electoral Lists

Latest date on which additions or objections to Lists may be reeeived by Retllrnbg Officer by Registered Letter

Open Ccurt for l{evision of Lists

Dates,

,Yednesday, 13th Novem­ber, 1901

Monday, 25th November, 1901

'l'hursday, 5th December, 1901

R, CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for L~l,nds,

Irwin Roads Board J)jstrict.

amendment of Boundaries.

I 3 fi I 9 Department of Lancls ancl S1tl'Veys, HuD Perth, 28rcl Octnbu, 10901.

H IS Exeellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the fol­

lowing bounda,ries of the Irwin Roads Board District, in lie~ of those defined in the notice published in the Govenunent Gazette of the 22nd February, 1895, which notice, so fa,r ~ts the definition of bound,nies is concerned, is hereby altered :--

Bounded on the No;'t7nu<Jml by ft North-Easterly line from the sea coast, passing along the South-UJastern side of Wakeford Road to a point vVest of JYft, Hill, thence due East; on the Ee(s' by f1 South line passing along tllO most Eltstern boundary of Resel've It\ 2B22 (Strawberry); on the South by a West line passing- through Mt, Lesueur; on the West by the sea coast, including the islands adjacent,

R. CECIL CLIF'rON,

Under Secretary for Lands,

Upper Irwin Roads Board District.

l' fi 1 9 Depa?'tment of Lancls ana S1w'Veys, f1Tou Per'lh,23r'cl October', 1901,

.1 T is hereby notified, for general information, tha,t, I under the provisions of" The Rmtds Act, 1888 "

(52 VioL, No, 16), His Excellency the Governor in Executive Couneil ha,s been pleased to designate and define the Upper lrwin District as a, Roads Board District, the boundaries of which are described here­under :-

Bounded on the N01'thwa?'cl by the prolongation Eftst of ftn East line passing through Mt, Hill to a line extending South-Easterly from JYIngga Mugga Hill to Mt, Gibson; thence South-Easterly along said line to Mt, Gibson afore­s'Lid; thence North-Easterly to lY'lt, Kenneth; thence due East, On the East by a South line in direction of a point situate 10 miles ,Vest of Yorkrakine Hill. On the So llth­w(trcl by a 'Vest line to the highest peak of the IV ongan Hills; thence North to a point East of Mt, Lesueur, and thence due ,Vest, On the West by a North line passing along the most Eastern boundary of Reserve 1t\2322 (Straw­berry),

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands,

West IHmbel'iey Raads Board District.

Amended Boundaries.

Depa;'tment of Lancls anti 81wveys, -i-'Ji';-} Pel'th, 18th Novembc;', 1901,

H IS Excellencv the Governor in Executive . Council has been plea,sed to ~lpprove of the

following boundaries of the \Vest Kimberley Roads Board District, in lieu of those defined in the notice published in the Government Gazette of the lOth February, 1887, which notice, so far as the definition of boundaries is coneerned, is hereby altered :-

Bounded on the Nodh by the IGth parallel of South latitude; on the East by the 12Gth meridian of E,.st lonooitude; on the SOltth by the parallel of 19° 30' South latitude; and on the Westward by the sea coast, including the islt,nds adjacent, l!'itzroy River, and JUl'gulTa Creek, and thence due South,

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

S.tle of Forfeited Comlitional Purcbase l.fllses.

Depa?'lment ~f Lands and 8u1'veys, Pe?'th, 8th Novernbe·r, 1901,

rt1HE undermentioned Leases (forfeited through -.L nOll-fulfilment of conditions) ,,,ill be offered

for s~lle a,t public auction, at this office, on the 30th November, 1901, at 11 o'clock, a,m,

2, These Le,tses will be offered at the upset price of £1 eaeh, and knocked down to the highest bidder; the ~tmount bid to be taken ~lS a, premium, ill addition to a, half-year's rent,

3, Premium a,nd Rent must be pa,id i11ll11edi[1tely itfter the sale, failure of whieh will render the sale void,

4, All improvements existing on these lots ,tre the property of the Crown, and shi111 be paid for by the purehaser u,s the Hon, 1he Minister for La,nds may direct,

Corres. No.

1090/95

" 903f\l8

No,

'kl/20G$) 48/2IG7 48/<W,W

Agricultural Area, or Disll'iet. Acrc~lge.

Jlilul'my Do,

Wellington

UD 115 60

R, CECIL CLIFTON, Under Seeretary for Lnnds,

4:758 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

I{algoorlie Roads Board.

Altering the Names of certain Streets.

Depa1·t'Jtent of Lands and Sttrveys, f~\0j- PM·th,25th Octobe,', 1901.

I I IS Excellency the Goyernor in Executive Coun­-:-1 cil, by virtue of the powers conferred upon

him by" The Land Act, 1898" (62 Yict., No. 37), has been plettsed to alter the names of the following streets situate withiu the Kalgoorlie RmLds Board Distl'ict.:-

Powell Street, Kalgoorlie, to be called Barton Street; Hare Street., Boulder, to be called York Street; GeOl'go Street, 'l'I'a.falgar, to be oalled Cornwall Street; Oroya Street, rI'mfaJg'al', to be ca.lled Trafalgar Street; 'l'rablgar Street, I vanhoe, to be called Consol Stret't.

It. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

The Roads Act, 1888. 1 :'di 7

OD

"'C~7 HEli,EAS the Upper Blackwood ROlLds Board, V V by rpsolution pltssed at a meeting of the

Board, held at the Upper Blaelnvood Agricultural Rltll, on the twenty-eighth day of January, 1899, resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communicat.ion, the la,nds hereinafter described, that is to say:-

No. 975. A. strip of 1I1nd, one chain wide, leaving the Blackwood

River at the North-East corner of C.P. 15/973 (Loc. 695) lcnd extending ,Vest and North, passing along the ,Vest boundaries of C.P". '18/3(557 (Loc. 70D) and 1(5/897 (Loc. 710) to the North-East corner of C.P. 15/1'>06 (Loc. 800); thence in a Westorly direction, passing along its North boundary, through C.Ps. 48/4,gS8 (Loc. 799), 15/1O·t7 (Loc. 721), the South side passing along its South boundary, the North boundary of C.P. 15/HD5 (861) ; thence in a general South­'Wosterly direction passing along parts of the Northern and Westerll boundaries of C.P. 799/56 (1132) to join the Main Bridgetown-Jayes Hoad. (Plan S. 29.)

AND WHEREAS such resolution has been duly pub­lished by the said Board for three months in the Government Gnzetie, and ill the B1~nb1t1'y Hemld newspaper, circulating in the District of the said Board;

AND WHEREAS the said Board has given to the owner of the I~Lnds above described and intended to be taken, one month's notice in writing of the said resolution;

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is hereby notified that the said lands have been taken by the said Board for the purpose aforesaid; and the said Board, with the approval of the Governor in Council, does hereby class the road along such lands to be a Minor Road.

Dated the 17th day of January, 1900.

E. LEE STEERE,

Chairman Upper Blackwood Roads Board.

In pursuance of the provisions of Section 58 of "The Roads Act, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of communication described in the above­mentioned resolution of the Upper Blackwood Roads Board to be a Road within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1888," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 20th day of November, 1901.

CRAS. SOMMERS, Minister for Lands.

The Roads Act, 1888. 87 14-99

I T is hereby notified tbat the North-East Cool­gardie l{oads Bm.rd has taken, for the purpose

of opening a new line of communication, the Crown lands hereina,fter described, that is t.o say :.-

No. 1274. A strip of htnd, one chain wide, leaviilg the Kanowna­

Kurnalpi Road, No. 1050, near the 37-Mile post, and extending in a general ,Vesterly direction a~ surveyed O. P., North-East Coolgardie IS, to join Road No. 1268, via

ReicIy's, Bullock Holes (Reserve 71;i(5), l1nd Jubilee. (Plan

17 M.) And the said Board, with the approval of the Governor in Council, cloes herebv class the road nlong such lands to be ".Main RmLcl.

W. DANHJL, Chairman of

North-East Coolgarc1ie 11,oads Board.

In pursuance of the provisions of Section 58 of " 'rhe Roach Act, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of cOll1munica,tioll described above to be a Road within t.he meaning of "The I:1,oads Aet, 1888," subject. t.o t.he provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 2!)th chty of November, 1901.

litiS

J. L. N ANSON, lYIinistel' for Lands.

The Roads Act, 1888.

W-HEI1,EAS John McPherson, being the owner of land over or along which t.he under­

mentioned portion of roac1, in 'the N orthalll Roads Board Dish'iet, passes, has a.pplicd to the N ol'tham Roads Board to close the snicl portion of road, which is more pnrticularly descriued hereunder, that is to sny:---

A. strip of bud, one chain wide, sta,rting from the Sonth­East corner of Avon Location 20lH, and extending 2320 6' 26 chains 15 links, 21n° 2' 23 chains 45 links, and 238' 32' 8 clutins 33 links through C.P. 47/138 to its Western boundary (Diag'l'am 43/150). (Plan Avon 8).

AND WHEREAS such application has been duly published in three consecutive numbers of the Government Gazette, and postp.cl on some conspicuous part of the Court House and Police Office of t.he said Dist.rict ;

AND WHEREAS the said Board has assented to the said application;

AND WHEREAS the Governor in I<]xecutive Council has confirmed the sa,id assent, it is hereby notified that the stLid RoaJ is closed. .

Dated this 25th d~ty of November, HlOl.

D. T. MOR11,ELL, Chairman NOl'tham R(\ads Board.

J. L. NANSON, Minister for Lands.

Greenbu:oIlle:>; Cemetery (11\ 688H.)

Department of Lancls and SU1'veys, ¥i'fj6rp Pc,.,"th, 25th Novernber, 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that under the provisions of "The Cemeteries Act,

1897" (61st Vict., No. 23), and "The Cemeteries Act, 1899" (63rc1 Yict., No. 38), Ris Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the under­mentioned gentlemen to be Trustees of t.he Cemetery at Greenbushes (Jl\6889)

REV. DANIEL LYONS,

W. T. TATTLE, EDWARD ROBINSON,

BERNARD GARCIA.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4759

11881 T{luo

Northampton Roads Board.

Closure of Road.

I THE Honoumble the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the

portion of road hereunder c1eseribed pa.sses, have applied to the Northampton goads Board to close the said portion of road, viz. :-A ro,LJ leaving the Northampton Road neM the vVestern boundary of Victoria Loc,.tion 643, cwd extending in ,L North­vVestt>rly direction to join a surveyed road ill

Ii\ 1 1 Reserye 886 (Maxwell Spring). (P ,w C ass. :!.)

fI."i~'" TuoT

(Signed) J. L. NANSON, lVI inister for Lands.

The Roads Act, 1888.

I T is hereby notified that the Perth Roads Board has take;1, for the purpose of opening a new line

of communication, the Crown Lands her\~inafter described, that is to say :-

No. 1284. A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving road No. GG

(gazetted May, 1872) at its interseetion with the South boundary of Perthshire Location A H, and extending in a Northerly direction, passing through sl.id Location Au and along the East boundaries of Snbdivisional Lots DG1, DG, E19, E28, and E32, the North boundary of Fl, and the East boundaries G40, G20, and G 1 of Loc. Au aforesaid, to

join a surveyed road in H,eserve ab. (Pbn Swan 5.)

And the said Board, with the approval of the Governor in Council, does hereby class the road along such lands to be a Main ROltd.

RICHD. W. HARDEY, Chairman of Perth Roads BO~Lrd.

In pursuance of t.he provisions of Sectioll 58 of " The Hoads Act, 1888," I do herebv notifv the llew line of communication described ah~ye to be a liorrd within the meaning of "The Roads Ad, 1888," subjeet to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 23rcl day of October, 1901.

1266a "91f

CRAS. SOMMERS, l'rIinister for Lands.

The RoaC's Act, 1888.

WHEREAS William H. Bateman, being the owner of land over or alollg which the under­

mentioned portion of road, ill the East Beverley Roads Board District, pa,sses, has applied to the East Beverley Roads Board to close the said portion of road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that. is to say:-

The road extending East-North-Eastody from road No. 072, passing ,.long the North-West boundary of C.P. 48/3·136 (2717) and the South-East boundary of C.P. 15/1783 (32Gl) to road No. 571. (Plan, Avon 1~1.)

AND WHEIUiAS such application 1ms been duly published in three consecutive numbers of the Government Gazette, ,wet posted Oil some conspicuous part of the Court House and Police Office of the said District;

AND WHEREAS the said BOlUd has assented to the said application;

AND WHEREAS the Administrator in Executive Council has confirmed the said assent:

It is hereby notified that the said road is closed. Dated this ::i7th day of June, 1900.

J. DEANE HA1IilvlOND, Chairman East Beyerley Hoads Board.

GEO. THROSSEIJL, Minister for Lands.

The Roads Act, 1888.

\ITHEREAS the Honourable the Minister for I, Lands, being the occupier of land OV8r or

along which the undermentioned portion of road, in the Northampton Roads Board District, passes, Ims ,.pplied to the Northampton Rorrds BOlLrd to close the said portion of road, which is more partieu1arly described hereunder, that is to say :-

That portion of Road No. 134 extending in a South­Easterly direction from theW estern boundary of Victoria Location 2389 (C.P. 422/56), and passing throngh s>tid Location 2389 and Locations 234.0 (C.P. :!.'i2/36), 2369 (35i /56),2335 (364/55), 2418 (937/55), 2:339 (259/H), 2432 (906/55),2342 (402/55),2480 (113(;/55), and 2368 (548/55) to its South boundary, and thence Southwanl to join the Northampton H,oad. (Plan C. 54 .. )

AND WHEREAS such application has been duly published in three consecntive numbers of the Government Gazette, and posted on some conspicnous part of the Court Hotlse and Police Office of the said District;

AND WHEREAS the said Board has assented to the said applimLtion;

AND WHEREAS the Goyernor in Executive Council has confirmed the said assent, it is hereby notified that the said Road is closed.

Dated this 23rd day of October, IDOL

SAMUEL MITCHELL, Chairman N ortbtmptou ROfLds Board.

CRAS. SOMlVIERS, Minister for Lands.

._----- ----,---,-----,

Broome Roads BOltl'd nisi det.

'" '" [)epartmeni of L<1.nds and SU"veys, '[In" Pe,·th,18th NovembC1', JoYO!.

T is hereby notified, for genera'! infol'lnatioll, that uncler the provisions of "'l'hu H,oads Act, 1888"

(52nd Vict., No. 16), His Excellency the Goyernor in }<Jxecutiye Council has been pleased to designate and define the 13roo111e District as a Roads Bmu'cl Dis­trict, the boundaries of which are described here­under :--

Bounded on the Eastward by the IVestern shore of King Sound, the Fitzroy River, tend Jurgnrra Creek, and thence due South; on the South by the parallel of 19° 30' South latitude; and on the Weshvar'l and N01'lhwanl by the sea­coast, including the islands adjaoent.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretm'y for Lands.

rrOWllsite of lUaltolm (1fT. MARGARE l' GOLDFIELD).

Amended Boundaries.

H ~ n <{. i 1\8 () Dcpartinent (~/ /...;rtnu.s and Slt1'vey:;;, 0'0 , 1)ti Pey/h, 25th November, 1!J01.

H IS Ext:ellency tIlt! G oyernol' in Execntive . Council 1ms been pleased to approve of the

following boundaries of the Townsite of " 1Ylalcolm " ill lieu of those published in the Govemment C!-azette of 12th October, HJOO, which are hereby cancelled; and has also been pleased to set apart the Crown lands within such boundm'ies ,1S rrOwn and Suburban :-

Bounded by lines starting from the South-IV cst corner of Garden Area WC and extending 178° 4Ai 17 ch"i11s G6 links, 2680 44' 13 ehains 59 links, :3580 4'1' 17 cblins liG links; thence 2680 44' about 66 chains, 858" 'oH' abom 58 chains 50 links; thence 88° 44' about 75 chains, 1780 <14' about 58 chains 50 links; llnd thence 88° 44,' about four ch'1ins to the starting point.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

4760 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Regulations for the Sale of Town and Suburban Lands.

Department of Lands and S1wveys, Pe1"th, 4th November, 1901.

HIS E:x:cellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following

Regulations under Section 161 of "The Lands Act, 1898," for the sale of Town and Suburban Lands.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Conditions of Sale of Town and Suburban Lands advertised to be sold by Auction at

on the day of , 190

1. The land offered for sale is particularised in the notice headed" L::Llld Sales," published in the GOVe1'nment Gazette ~~ ~~ ,~,~~ the Schedule hereto, and will be sold subject to the terms and conditions of "'1'he Land Act, 1898," and the Regula­tions thereunder, and to a depth of feet below the natural surface.

2. The lots will be offered separately, and in such order as the auctioueer shall at the time determine.

3. The highest bidder shall be the pnrchaser, and if any dispute arise, the lot in dispute shall be put up again and resold.

4. Each lot shall be offered at the upset price, and, if no advauce be made, the applicant for the same shall be declared the purchaser at that price; but if any advance be made, the highest bidder shall be the purchaser as aforesaid. Biddings shall advanco [1t the rate of not less than-

10s. when the upset price is £10 per lot, or under. £1 when the upset price is above £10 per lot. Is. per acre when the upset price is under £2 per acre. 2s. per acre when the upset price is £2 per acre or over.

Should the applicant not be the purchaser, his deposit will be refunded in due course.

5. The purchaser shall, immediately upon the fall of the hammer, pay to the Minister 1'01' Lands or his agent a deposit in cash tLt the rate of 10 per cent. upon the total amount of the purehtLse money, unless he has already paid a sufficient deposit on application; and any such deposit shall be considered as payment of the purchase money so far as the same will extend. Should the pm'chaser fail to pay the deposit in cash as required, the purchase shall be void, and the lot shall be offered again immediately for sale.

6. 'l'he balance of purchase money shall be paid to the lYIinister for Lrtnds or his agent within twelve months from the day of sale, by four equal quarterly instalments, on the first days of January, April, July, and October, the first instalment being payable on the first drty of the quarter next following the date of sale; the Crown Grant fees being payt1ble with the last instahnent of purchase money: Pro­vided that nothing shall prevent the balance of the purchase money and fees being paid at an earlier drtte should the purchaser so desire, but no Crown Grant of any suburban lot shall issue until the Minister is satisfied that the pre­scribed fencing and improvements have been effected.

7. In any case where the value of improvements on a lot is added to the upset price, and the lot is knocked down to any other person than the owner of such improvements, the value of the same shall be paid to the Minister for Lands or his agent immedia,tely after the sale.

8. Eaeh Suburban Lot shall be fenced on the surveyed bOeIDElaries, within two years from the date of sale, with a fence of the description prescribed by the srtid Act: Provided that the 1\'[illister for Lands may, if he think fit, dispense with the division fences between two or more adjoininO' lots purchased by one person, or may, if he think fit, acc.;pt other substantial improvements in lieu of fencing.

9. In default of payment of anyone of the several illstahnents of purchase money wit~ 30 clays after the dates mentioned, or if, in the case of Suburban lots, the required fencinO' is not completed within two years from the date of sale, the land shall be absolutely forfeited, together with all pm'chase money and fees that may have been paid.

10. Immediately after the sale the purchaser shall declare to whom or in whose name he requires the Crown Grant to issue, and the name, address, and occupation of such person shall thereupon be inserted in the form of application to purchase.

11. On payment of the final instalment of the purchase money, provided that in the case of Suburban lots the condition of fencing has been complied with and main­tained, a Crown Grant shall be issued on application and payment of the preseribed fee of Thirty shillings.

Conditions of Sale of Suburban Lands for Cul­

tivation advertised to ba sold by Auction

at on the day of 190 .

1. The land offered for sale is particularised in the notice headed" Land Sales," published in the Government GCLzette of the day of 190 ,and in the schedule hereto, and will be sold subject to the terms and conditions of " The Lan<i Act, 1898," and the Regulations thereunder, and to a depth of feet below the natural seu-face.

2. The lots will 1)e offered separately.. tmd in such order rts the auctioneer shall at the time determine.

3. 'l'he highest bidder shall be the purchaser, and if any dispute arise, the lot in dispute shall be put up again and resold.

4. Each lot offered shall be at the upset price, and. if no ttdvance be made, the applicant for the S'Lme shall be de­clared the purchaser at that price; but if any advauce be made, the highest bidder shall be the IJUl'chaser as afore­said. Biddings shall advance at the rate of not less than Ten shillings when the upset price of the lot is £10 or under, 01' £1 if the upset price exceeds £10. Should the applicant not be the purchaser, his deposit will be refunded in due c(,urse.

5. The purchaser shall, immedi'Ltely upon the fall of the hammer, pay to the Minister for Ltmds 01' his agent a deposit in cash at the rate of 10 per cent. upon the total amount of the purchrtse money, unless he has ah'eady paid a sufficient deposit on application; and any such deposit shrtll be considered as payment of the purchase money so far as the same will extend. Should the purchaser fail to pay the deposit in cash as required, the purehase shall be void, and the lot shall be offered again immediately for sale.

6. The balance of purchase money shall be paid to the Minister for Lands 01' his agent within five years from the date of sale, by equrtl half-yearly instalments on the first day of March and the first day of September in each year; the Crown Grant fees being payltblewith the la,st instrtlment of purchase money: Provided that nothing shall prevent the balance of the purchase money being paid at an earlier da te should the purehrtser so desire, but no' Crown Grant shall issue until the Minister for Lands is satisfied that the -prescribed conditions have been fulfilled.

7. In any case where the vltlue of improvements on a lot is added to the upset price, and the lot is lmoclred down to any other person than the owner of such improvements, the value of the same shall he paid to the Minister for Lands or his agent immediately after the sale.

R The purehaser shall, within two years from the da.te of sale, substantially fence in the whole of his land with a fence of the description IJrescribed by the said Act, and, within three years, shall plant at least one-tenth of the area with vines or fruit trees, or cultivate it bona fide as a vegetn,ble garden, or otherwise clear and cultivate one­quarter of the said area: Provided that the Minister for Lands may, if he think fit, dispense with the division fences between two 01' more adjoining lots purehased by one person, 01' may, if he think fit, accept other sl1bst'Lntial improvements in lieu of fencing.

9. In default of payment of [1UY one of the several instalments of purchase money within 30 days after the dates mentioned, or if the conditions as to fencinO' and cultivation have not been complied with within th; times preseribed, the land shall be absolutely forfeited, together with all purchase money and fees that may have been paid.

10. Immediately after the sale thepm-ehaser shall declare the full name, address. and calling of the person in whose name he requires the Crown Grant to issue, and the same shall be inserted in the form of application to pm ehase.

11. On ptwmel1t of the final instalment of the purchase money, provided that all the conditions of fencinO' and cultivation have been complied with, and the said f~ncing and cultivation maintained, a Crown Grant shall be issued on application and payment of the preseribed fee of Thirty shillings.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4761

Hl:i:SERVES.

De"u.rtmcnl of L<t1tds and Surveys, Pe1·th, 25th Novembe,', 11101.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Exe(;utive Council has beell pleased to set apart, as Public Reserves, . the lands described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth:-

Hecol'ded Xo.

7530 11',!"5 Tuo(J

7748 :\!l.J. fI f-u-'lT

7801 '!R07 TU-uT

7951 U!_9 ... J)_1 ItlOO

'71)71 S '1. '<l 0 T!ruT

7990 Jl.!lQ~'i. HIOl

7991 1 1 1 ~ 4, iffijT

8008 /\3 !'\ 7 nf"UT

8010 1] Rn ~ 1'.10]

80ll 6_11.1_9

!I B I

(;(1l1tellt. i a. r. p. I TO'nl 01' District, ami DescrilJtion of Boundaries. Purposes for which made.

10 0 0 areenb1Lshes.-Bounded on the North-East and South-East by lines Cemetery.

150 0 0

60 0 0

0 1

°1 about

100 0 0

0 1 0

20 0 0

starting from a point on the Western side of the Bunbury-Bridgetown l{oad, situate 68 clmins 21 links "Vest, and 3 chains 48-i\;- links North from the South corner of Greenbushes Town Lot 32, and extending 328° 32' 10 chains, and 2:38° :~2' 10 chains 1 link; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Diagram 3978. Greenbushes Locality Pl:1n.)

wmiams (C"ba7Iing).--·Boundecl by line starting from the North- i Racecourse.

East corner of "Villiams Location~, mId exteuding 269° 59' 45

chains 70 links along its North boundary to the East silie of a public road, and along it 5° 50' :H chains ao links; thence 89° 59' 42 chains 19 links, and thence 1790 fi9' 34 chains 13 links to the starting point. (Plan S. 13. Diagram 5527.)

enc.-Bounded on the Norlh-Eastwa"d and 8Q1tth-Eas/7IJard by lines extending 3Ho 32' 9 chains 50 links, and 224.° 32' 19 chains 87 links from the South corner of 11\25iJ4.; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. (Cne Locality n.nd Townsite Plan. Diagram ;303H.)

Ivanhoe S'Lbu.,.ban Aj'ea-Sub. lot 871 ... ... ... ... ...

Gncnb1tshes.-'l'own Lot 181 ... ... ... '" .. , . ..

Plantngcllet.-Bonntled by lines starting from a point on the North side of the Mt. Bm'ker Roa,d sihmtc about 82 chains ,Vest and about 10 chains South fr<llll the Sonth-,Vest corner of Plantagenet Loc. 787, and extending North about 30 chains, ,Vest "bout 30 chains, and South t) said side of road, and thence along it North-Easterly to the starting point. (Plan S.12.)

J(algooj·lie.-'l'own Lot 16'12 ... ... ... ... '"

]Jlalcolm.-Bonnded on the N 01'/ hw(ud and Wesl.,va.1yl by lines ex-tending 88° ,1,4' 10 cha.ins, and 178° 44' 20 chains frolll the South-,Vest corner of 11\4378; the opposite hOllnchlries being' parallel and equal.

Water (under Act 57 Vict., No. 20).

Gravel.

Mechanics' Institute

--

Resting place for traveller. and stock.

Congregational Church.

Camping-gronnd (camels).

I (Malcolm Locality Plan.)

0 1 'i Pe1'th-'l'own Lot Y 289 ... ... ... .. , .. . ... ... I Lutheran Ohurch. Jjl1\1l36 is hereby reduced.

, Path (8ubiaco).-Snh. Lott:H ... i Gen".' Dopti,t,' A"oci"tim 0 2 0 ... ... ... ... ...

of 'Western Australia. , ._-

0 1 0 Pej'th.--'l'own Lot E 102 ... ... ... .. , ... ... .. . Pharmaceutical Society.

." .. ~~---~------~--------~- ---_. .----~~-

R. CECIL OLIFrON, Under Secmtary for Lands.

4162 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

AIllendrnent of Area and Boundaries of Reserve.

"{ft' Depa?·tment of Lands an,l S?wveys, Pe1'th, 25th NovembM', 11101. IllS J<]xcelleney the Governor in Exeeutive Couneil has been pleltsed to approve of the Area and

Bonndltries of Rescl'\'e No. sVr being amended as described in the Sehedule below, for the purpose

therein s~t forth; the Boundaries published in the Gove1'nment Gazette of the i:llst March, 1899, Leing bereby cancelled:-

• Recol'(lcd Numller. Area. Town or District. Purp080 fCIl' which made.

A!l\ 88.'5

a. r. p. about

Ola>'emoni (P)'eshwatel' Bay).-l\Ielville Suburban Lot 137 (Plan lYIelville .'5).

Picnic Ground.

1 3 20

It. OEOIL OLIF'l'0N, UncleI' Secretary for Lands.

E{;OADS BOARD ELECTION.

13 tI HI DC1Jwrirnent of L(t'Hds an[~ SUTVCYS,

1000 Pet·th, 15th Novembe?., 190I.

H IS Excellency the Govel'llfJr in Executive Oouneil has been pleased to appoint IV. H. LINTHORNE to be the Officer to do the lwts and things required to be done in and ,tbout the settling of the

Electoral Lists of tllC Upper Irwin Roads Board District; to hold an Open Oourt for the revision of the same, and to be R,eturniug Officer at the first Election; also to appoint the following place a,nd da,tes in connection therewith, viz. :-

Event. Place. Dates.

Prepamtion of Blectoral Lists Agricultural Hall, lYIingenew .l!'riday, (jth Dec., 1901.

Latest date on whi('h additions 01' objections to Lists m:"y be received by Returning Officer hy registered letter ... Do.

Open Court for l~evision of Lists Do.

Eleution of Membcrs Do.

Cancdlatioa of Homestead Farms.

Depa1'lnwnt of Lands and SU?'veys, PM,th, 22nd November, 1901.

I T is hereby notitied, for general information, that the undermentioned Homestead Fttrms have

been cancelled for non-eompliance with the concli­tions under whieb they wen' granted, and the land contained thorein will he ag<tin open for selection on and after the 9th December, 1901 ;-

Corrcs. No. Nmne. No.

652,97 15'557 Coolup 133 J. ~airn, jun. 11192,97 1.5li057 Avon 2874 Eruest Hl1rt 11927;97 15/1138 Do. 2898 T. C. 'rhor]le

9n,98 15 '1272 Do. 2964 Thos. Mayne 391·,/98 15/1511 Do. 3053 W. Wright

10011/98' 15/1688 Ilo. 3171 John Cecil lO61298 15/1710 Do. 3191 Jas. Loughlill ]0816,00' 777/7± Dcodll1k;;;e 22 Jas.Oldfield 54D0/98 15/150] Murray

I 371 S. A. Kem]l

8408;97 15/947 Plantagenet 704 ThoE!. Ferguson

* Subject to improvelllents.

R. CEOIL OLIFTON, UncleI' Secretary for Lands.

do. Friday, 20th Dec., 1901.

do. Fric1a,y, 3rd J'tn., 1902

do. Monchty, l:lth Jan., 1902

R OEOIL OLIFTON, Under Sel'retary for Lands.

Cantellation of Resiflential Leases.

Department of Lands and SU?'veys, Pe,·th, 22nd Not'ember, jU01.

LT is bereby notified, for general illfonl1<ttion, that the undermentioned R.esiilentiaJ IJeases have

been cancelled for non.complianco with the condi· tions under which thev were gmntec1, and the lots contained therein will be [tgain open for selection on and after the 4th December, 1901 :-

Lot No.

915 62 82

704 713

Name.

F. T. Brilliant H. E. Hardman J. R. Sharl11:1n W. R. Stranghnir :\l. ?\. Bnget

It. CEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 2~), 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. 4763

NOT ICE.

Leases and Licenses liable to Forfeiture.

Department of Lands ancl Slwveys, PM·th, 4th Novembcj\ 1901.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Rents on the following Leases and JJicenses have not been paid for the secondlmlf of the year 1901.

It is still open to Lessees and Licensees to pay the Rent, with the fine of Is. III the £ added, if paid by 30th November, after which date the holdings will be forfeited.

The date of the Sale of Forfeited Leases and Licenses will be, duly notified.

No.

46/57 142 155 221

281 292 347 363 366 378 380 438 ,t81 321 526 5Gl 57~ 622 657 (5(5·t . 667 G69 679 712 864 866 868w 869w 870 871 879 Sllow 911 9H 957 9H3 9H9

1005 1027w 1028w 1029w 1088w lOH2 1120 IH9 ll5G llliGw 1:301 1819 1:332

13:37 1838 1339

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

U ncler Secretary for J"mcli-:. [Corrected to 26th November.J

Nmne.

CONDITIONAL PURCHASE-CLAUSE 46.

Merrey, R. [A.B.J ... Chandler, Chas. IITerrey, R. [A.B.J Chipper, J. T. W.

[A.B.] Lewis, G. E. ... Gray, J. B. Simpson, J. H. Richmond, '1'. Brodie, D. . ..

, McKenzie. K. 1\'1artin. P. ... HelIer, E: P. [A.B.J Cnllmane, 1\'1. [A.B.J 'l'olhul'st, T. [A.B.J Doust. Jas .... ·Ward, W., jun. 1\fclTarla,ne, .A.. Tolhurst. '1'. Coyle, John .. . Lean,G. \'1 .. .. Stott, W. J\lIeKemie, S. A. Mill, E. J ... . Ettriclge. J. ... 1

Wiese, W. P.

Nas~~P. D. ... ::: 11

do. Co\vcher, G. S. F .... i Nash, P. D.... 1

MeLaughlin, J. I Wiose, E. G. ... I Collins, J. E. "'1 WaIter, L. J. ... ! Ettridge, J. , Nash, P. D.... "'1 Dvoretsky & Hermal1n Seott, R., jun. ... 1

Wicse, E. ·G. ... 1

vViese, \'1. F. vViese, E. G. Wiese W F Gee. E ... \Vo{'kman, A. G. CoyIe. John .. . Ingranl,1L .. . Wie,;e, E. G. IV instrmley, .r. H. Wellington, J. ])voretsky & Hel'-

nUU111

Higgins, VV. '1'. H .... do. do.

214 120 100 236

192 241 172 254 117 138 280 135 G54 160 12,1, 133 250 LOO

7;'}

109 68

175 150

70 153 222 211 290 4.-00 100 84

3Gl 167 ·tG6 100 381 't9

186 95

,t24 100 88

278 4·0

160 262 160

."55 119 ]GO

]20 120 112

£ s. d. 2 13 6 1 10 I)

1 5 0 2 19 0

280 3 0 ,t 230 277 193 1 J4. (; 3100 :3 7 6 2 12 0 200 1110 1 13 3 :J 2 G 1 5 0 1 17 (; 17 :3 o 170 2 ;3 0 1 17 G o 17 (5 1 18 3 2 15 6 2 12 9 :3 12 G 500 1 5 0 o 18 0 4· 10 3 2 I}) 209 1 5 0 ·t 15 3 o 12 6 2 6 G 139 5 6 0 1 5 0 120 3 n G o 12 6 ,t 00 3 ;j 6 200 o 1:; D 1 n Il 2 00

1 17 (; 1 17 () 1 15 0 ,

DiyisiOll.

Avon Co. Sound Avon vViUiam8

Wellington do.

Jandakot Hal'vey Coolup .Ja.ll(1rtkot Beverley Meckering l\Ieekering Koogan Nal'l'ogin W cUington Boyanup Melbourne Coolup Harve.)' Janchtkot

do. IIa,rvey l\reel\:e~'ing Dum berning

do. do. do.

VVillimns do.

Han-ey Dum bernillg Coolup Nelson l\Icckering' Dumberning Coolup Boyanup Dllmbernillg

do. do. do.

Ewlymllal'tup Boyanll]) Coolup :t\al'l'ogin Dnmberning Avon

do. Coolup

TanjmlCl'Up do. do.

No.

146/55 2:36 2"lB 253 294w 309 345 3·18 'L09w 420 ·L82 'HI .{·78

509w 530 5(54 579 585 603 6G3 678 G7G 690 691 692 714 72G 727 751 788 795w 807 821 824 825 850 852 85:3 902 a05 928 930 9:38 956 667 98·1, HS5 986 1006 1012 1089 1043

Nume. Division.

CONDITIONAL PURCHASE--SEc'rroN 55.

Quinn, R. D. Browning, 1\'1. A .. Street. C. H. Brown, F. 'IV. 01'1', E. D .. " Relly, M. P. J one8, .T. S. ... Hallmn, A .. ,. Allnutt, J. C. L. Stokes, J. Cowchel',E. A. vVinstanley, J. H .... Bishop. Geo .

rill prove'men t8 Brodie, 1'1, .... Hoddy, Jas. Quinll, R.. D. Shaeklcy, R. Hu,rle;y, J. ." Inglis, Jas .... Newbey, T. J. Doust, J. W. Seott, A. B .... On, E. D .. " Longmire, M. H. Steer, E. 'IV. Steer, Edwu,rd

do. Atkinson, E. Andl'e,,'s, H. E.

do. 1\1urphy, \'1., jun .... Wilson, J .... Dearle, J. B. Couper, S. J. Mqleolm, A .... Ca,rter, J. G. Quirk, M. J. Proetor, E. A. Vincent, IV. Fagall, J. 1\1an80n, .T. .. . Hill, E. H .... Enright, Th08. l{iches, T. J. Harley, P ....

! Grovel', G. A. Rifllcy, .1.. '1'. ])onst, J. vV.

do. do.

Dfmrle, J. \'1. Fleay, H. W. vVatkins, C. E.

do.

100 200 160

55 100 200 105 125 535 178 100 100 160

55 100 HO 100 4S

180 131 100 240 100 160 10:3 215 100 120 100 100 100

21 100 250 100 341 100 100 100 100

82 100 20(5 101

50 2G.~ lOt) lOO 100 100 'W

;)00 lGO 100

£ s. d. 1 5 0 i vVilliams 2 10 0 I Victoria 2 0 0 ,Ewlyal11artup o 1:3 9 1 Swan 1 5 01 Williams 2 10 0 do. 1 G;3 Nelson 1 11 3 Swan 6 8 8 Nelson 2 ,1, 6 Victoria 1 5 0 Willial11s 1 5 I) Avon 2 00 DaJaroo :3 3 0 o 12 G 1\'1urrav 1 5 0 I Avon' 1 l5 0 i W illial11s 1 5 0 : do. o 12 6 : l\Turray 2 5 0 i Nelson

12 9 I KOj0l111p 1 50! Williams 3 0 0 I Nelson 1 5 0 i Willimlls 2 0 0 : Kojonnp 1 5 n' do. 2 1:3 9 do. 1 5 0 do. 1 10 I) Avon 1 5 I) . Williams 1 5 0 do. 1 5 0 Melbourne o 12 G l\Iurray 1 ;'5 0 Kojonup 3 2 6 Dowcrin 1 5 0 VV cllilwton 4 5 3 l\Iyrnp'" 1 5 0 Co. Sound 1 5 0 Nelson 1 5 0 do. I D 0 J?lal)tag'enct o 18 G 1\Icekering' 1 5 0 Williallls 2 11 () .Avon 1 6 0 lVlnrl'llv o 12 () Sout.h:We,;t o G 0 i Beverley 1 5 0 \,\'i1liallls 1 5 () do. 1 5 0 tlo. 1 5 0 do. o 12 G ](ojonup 1 17 I; vYilliams 2 0 I) 'Kojonup 1 5 0 do.

4764 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. :29, 1901.

Leases and Licenses liable to Forfeiture-continued.

No. Name. Division. No. Name. Division.

CONDITIONAL PURCHASH-SEC'£ION 55-continued. OONDITIONAL PURCHASE-SECTION 55--continued.

.£ s. d. .£ s. d . 1046w/55 Slmckley, J os. 100 1 5 0 \ Kojonup 1865/55 Winstanley, J. H. 158 1 19 0 Avon 1048 Miller, A. D 68 1 5 6 Preston 1866 Ay llllore, A. 100 1 17 6 Plantagenet 1058 J ohnson, H. 100 o 12 6 Beverley 1872 Wiese, W. 1!'. LOO 1 5 0 Williallls 1087 Dawson, A. 520 3 5 0 W illiallls 1887 Woolf, I. 170 2 2 6 Victoria 1088 do. 100 o 12 6 do. 1888 Do. 170 2 2 6 do. 1089 do. 224 1 80 do. 1889 Cantor, A. J. 170 2 2 6 do. 1096 Ellis, J. R. 100 1 5 0 do. 1890 do. 170 2 2 6 do. 1103 Saunder~, A. 1;)0 1 17 6 WeIlington 189,1w Whitside, B. C. lCO 1 17 6 Avon 1104 Watkins, E. 100 1 5 0 Kojonup 1901 Farr, G. F. ". lO·t 1 6 0 'Torbay ll06 do. 100 1 5 0 do. 1902 Flwr, G. &; J. F. 2J·2 3 o 6 do. ll07 do. 100 1 50 do. 1908 Seymour & 'Wren 200 :3 1'50 'rY ellington 1132 Scott, A. B. ... 200 1 50 Nelson Hno Mortimer, G. J. 111 1 G 7 ,Tandakot I 15!)w Newell, C. E. 100 1 50 VV illial11s 1913 Harvey & Lawrence 170 2 2 (l IV illiams 1173w Non'ish, '.I.'., jun. 100 1 50 Kojonup 1914 do. 100 1 50 do. 117,:!'w do. 100 1 5 0 do. 1919 Jackson, H. J. 128 1 12 0 Harvey ll75w do. 100 1 5 0 do. 1925 Winstanley, J. H. 207 2 119 Avon 1176 Mitchell, E .... 100 1 50 do. 1926 McQuade, IV. J. :lOO 2 10 0 do. 1188 Kel11pton, R. 32 o 18 9 Victoria 1927 Brockl11an, VV. H,. 100 1 5 0 Kojonup 1192 Gilchrist, W. 157 1 19 3 Katanning 1928 do. 35 0 12 6 do. 1197 Livingston, W. J. 150 1 17 6 Nelson a.1'. 1210 Davis, J. J ... , .. , ! l'tO 1 15 0 do. 1929 Knapp, R. 136 2 114<3 l'Ol'bay 1239 Newell, C. E. 175 2 26 Williams 1930 Ryall, A. A .... 2·W 3 o 0 Nelson 1244 Hall & Mann ... 130 1 18 9 Canning 1933 Ullrich, P. N. 118 1 1·1 0 Avon 1253 Mills, U. R. ... ... ' 200 2 100 Avon 1935 Spencer, G. VV. 300 3 15 0 do. 1286 George, A. N. lYI. L. ! 100 1 50 Williallls 1958 Smith, ( has. 100 1 5 0 ;Swan 1288 Kealley, L. B. ... 300 3 15 0 do. 1968 Ring, W. McC. 100 1 5 0 vVillimns 1305w Banks, A. "'1 141 2 50 Kojonup 1969 Thorpe, E. ... 198 2 9 !) Serpentine 1306w do. 120 1 10 0 do. 1972 Ferguson, VV. R. 160 2 00 Avon 1307 do. 100 0 50 do. 1978w Nencke, J. C. H. ·to o 12 6 Williams 1308w do. 200 2 15 0 do. 1982 Hebb, C. J. .. , 100 1 5 0 Swan 1309w do. 275 1 5 0 do. 1985 Madeley, E, G. '''1 100 1 5 0 do. 1310w do. IG'" 1 50 do. 1988 Sloss, J. la!) 1 HO do. 1312 Bagg, S. !l0 1 15 0 do. 1994 Pallier, E. ... 100 1 5 0 Avon 1323w Campbell, J. S. C ... ' 21:'; 2 13 9 Williallls 1995 Smith, J. M. 70 0 17 G Doo(Uakine 1328w Ridley, A. '1'. 100 1 5 0 do. 199D Bunbury, A.. I::'. 200 2 100 Nelson 1335 Thomas, Cluts. 100 1 5 0 do. 2{)01 Willey, Gco. lOO 1 5 0 Avon 1336 do. 0" I 100 1 5 0 do. 2010 IVarburton, J. Le 520 G 10 0 Plantagenet 134'" Fltrl'cll, C. A. 1l!) 2 16 3 Jandakot B. E. 13.Je5w Dea,rIe, W. ... , 100 1 5 0 Kojonup 202!lw iYlcGuire, H. G:) 0 8 2 Kojonup 1353 Pearsoll, H ... , 100 1 50 iYIurray 2080 Harvey, J. F. 100 1 50 Katanning 1355 Rose, R. 100 1 5 0 Wickepin 20a1 Foster, W. ... lGO 2 () 0 Williams 1408 lngram, .T. H.. 176 2 40 Narrogin 2032 do. 120 1 100 do. 1411 Wallace, E .... 100 1 50 Avon 2033 Sannders, 1::'. 180 2 50 do. 1414 Ferg-uson, IV. 320 4 00 do. 2334w Wylie, S. S. 100 1 50 do. 1429 Reynolcls, ,T.. .. 220 1 12 6 Victoria 2036 Anderson, VV. 177 2 ," 6 Dowerin 1<131 'l'hompson, A. B. 300 3 12 6 Avon 20'15 Lacy, E. lP .... 100 1 5 0 Victoria 1433 Kidd, hs. ... ,to o 15 0 do. 20;)2 Gailey, .T. J. 'T. A. '" 100 1 5 0 Avon H39 Williams, H. S. 11-, 2 3 1 Nonga 2059 Venn, H. W. 100 1 5 0 Boyanup 1503 Golclsworthy, J. H .... 278 6 11 0 Kojonup 2080 l'iIOttte, S. 100 1 5 0 Avon 150," (10. 100 1 10 0 do. 2091 Kinber, Chas. 100 0 12 6 do. 1505 do. 238 7 3 6 do. 2100 Schuttloffel, L. 100 o 12 G Williallls 1506 (10. 100 2 10 0 do. 2101 do. 100 o 12 6 do. 1507 do. 152 3 166 do. 2102 Schuttloffel, H. O. H. 100 o 12 !) do. 1508 do. 133 3 9 9 do. 2103 do. 100 o 12 6 do. 1540 Williallls, J.A. 200 2 10 0 Victoria 2107w Gericke, H. O. A. 100 o 126 do. 1579 Davenport, R. L. 100 1 5 0 Kojonup 2117 Forrest, G. A. 100 o 126 Avon 1596 Peal'ce. vV m. 100 1 17 6 Victoria 2122 Eaton, M. A. 100 o 12 G Avon 1601 Bailey; J. E. 100 1 17 6 Williams 2125 Thomas, D .... 183 1 88 Appertarra 1614 IViese, E. G. 100 1 50 Dumberning 2139 Allen, G. J .... 128 1 12 0 Avon 1621 Shaw, F. 31 1 3 3 Moorumbine 2140 Birch, V. R H. H5 1 16 3 Coolup 1627 Genoni, John 100 1 17 6 Kojonup 2146 Ashmall, H. J. 15G 1 18 6 Avon 1628 Gibbs & Flynn 100 1 17 6 Williams 2157 Driscoll, C .... 15'> 1 17 9 Avon 1629 do. 100 1 17 6 do. 2161 Reeve, G., jun. 100 o 126 Nelson 1532 Pearee, Wm. 300 5 12 6 Victoria 211)6 I F!lmer, G. !;f. 1000 12 10 0 Williams 1G40 Martin, P. ... 242 3 06 Beverley 2167 Fllmer, A. u. 100 1 5 0 do. 1645 'l'rigwell, A, ... 160 3 00 Preston 2168 I do. ... 800 10 o 0 do. 1652 Wiesse, VV. F. 100 1 5 0 Williallls 2173 do. ... 100 1 5 0 do. 1673 Lawrence, E. 110 1 7 6 Williams 2177 Wiese, E. G. 160 1 o 0 Dumberning 1684 Gillick, J. M. 200 3 15 0 Nelson 2180 Cerf, J. 100 o 126 Avon 1727 Strempel, A. J. B. ", 650 8 2 6 Nelson 2191 Free, E. 100 o 12 6 Wickepin 1738 lYlnrphy, E .... 100 2 00 Victoria 2202 Coveney, E. J. 40 o 13 9 Cunclerdin 1744w Piesse, W. J. 160 2 00 Willimns 2205 Hall & iYJ ann 100 1 5 0 Canning 1750 Taylor, C. L. 100 1 5 0 Avon 2206 do. l40 1 15 0 clo. 1751 do. 72 o 18 0 do. 2213 Bracken, Jas. US 1 9 6 Nonga 1758 Wal'burton, A. E. .. 30 o 12 6 Kojonup 2214 Bracken, Hy. 123 1 10 9 do. 17G1w Busby, A. H. 100 1 12 6 Avon 2227 Read, ::VI. H. 200 2 100 Nelson 1762 Piesse, A. N. 100 1 5 0 Williams 2256 Sirnis, G. A. 100 0 12 6 Kojonup 1763w Pies se, W. J. 222 3 11 0 do. 2261 Nenke, J. C. If. 100 1 50 Williams 1785 ];'leay, J'. F .... 100 1 17 6 do. 2262w do. 100 1 5 0 do. 1789 Thomas, W. E. 127 o 13 G Kojonup 2269w Douglas, S. H. 125 1 113 do. J798 Jennings, W. E. 120 1 10 0 Jandakot 2270 Kearsley, 'I'hos. 100 1 5 0 Plantagenet 1831w Parker, H. T. 100 2100 Plantag'enet 2271 do. 132 1 13 0 do. 1832 vViese, E. R. 160 2 00 Williams 2274w Groth, E. A .. 300 3 15 0 Kojonup 1838 Blechynden, B. H .... 600 7100 Nelson 2275w do. 200 3 5 0 do.

Nov. 29, 19(H.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. 4765

Leases and Licenses liable to Forfeiture-conti1H!ecl.

No. Name. Division. No. Name. Area. Rent. Division.

CONDI'l'IONAL PURCHASE-SEC'l'ION 55-contimwcl. CONDITIONAL PURCHASE, CLAUSE 48-contimwcl.

2276w/55 2277,v 227S,v 2279w 2280w 2281 2292w 2800 2301w 2302w 2308w 280'1w 2805w 2806w 2307w 2308w 2818w 2319w 2339 2356 2357 2860 2362w 2396 2'108w 2409w 24,lOw 2411 2420 2'197 2'198

47/62 119 120 134 202 230 244 256 2M 266 268 295 296 299 357 392 4D7 4,10 492 4.96 508 511 535

534 587

48/14 69

103 108

128 361

389 390 411 477

508 560 644 678 781 782 788 797 809

Groth, F. W. do. do. do. do.

Butler, 'i"1m. Nenke, J. C. H. Chadwick, Jas.

do. do.

Appleton, A. do. do. do. do. do.

Fallon, S. O. do.

Mann, F. E. Treasm'e, J. J.

do. Taul, C. & W. G. Haddleton, C. J. Bitmead, Jas. James, F. 'l'. Jal11es, l!'. T.

do. do.

Savage, VV. J. CoupeI', r. R.

do.

200 130 HO 100 100i 111 ' 100 100 100 450 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 110 100 150 100 100 100 200 200 100 160 320 320

£ s. d. 2 10 0 1 12 6 1 15 0 150 1 5 0 179 150 1 5 0 1 5 0 5 12 6 150 150 1 5 0 150 1 5 0 150 1 5 0 150 o 12 6 1 10 9 1 5 0 o 18 9 150 o 12 6 o 12 6 150 150 o 12 6 o 19 6 2 00 200

Kojonnp do. do. do. do.

Jandakot 'iVilliams Planta,genet Kojonup

do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Willituns do.

Avon Nelson

do. Swan Kojonup Doodlakine Kojonup

do. do.

Williams Avon Dowerin

do.

CONDI'fIONAL PURCHASE-CLAUSE ,1·7.

Higgins, P. J. 'l'uckey, Jas.

do. Cowcher, .r. 'iV. & H. Cowcher, G. S. ,F. Marwick, J. W. Anstey, E. E. Higgins, It'. ~IoOl'e, Jas .... vValter, .r. R Tuckey, Jas. Moore, Jas .... 'iYatson, A. & S. Locke, E. N. M. Parker, E. G. Monger, A. J. Parker, E. G. Watson, A. & S. Ansley, H. Enright, T. [A.B.] ... Parker, E. G. Monger, A. J. Parker, J. S. 'iV. &

W.B. Parker, J. S. & vV. B. Enright, '1'. [A.B.]. ..

100 200 300 300 HiO 547 235 100 200 150 200 210 100 500 100 250 150 164 100 180 100 150

93

189 120

150 2 10 0 3 15 0 3 15 0 1 1'7 6 6 16 9 2 18 9 2 9,3 2 10 0 1 17 6 2 10 0 2 12 6 1 5 0 6 50 150 326 1 17 6 2 1 0 150 2 5 0 1 5 0 1 17 6 133

2 7 3 1 10 0

Sussex Th[urray

do. 'i"1illiams

do. Avon Co. Sonnd Sussex Murray Nelson Murray

do. Avon Sl,ssex Avon

do. do. do.

Co. Sound Avon

do. do. do.

do. do.

CONDI'l'IONAL PURCHASE-CLAUSE 48.

Rose, S. C .... .iYlarwick, VV., jun .... , Lam'ie, J. Throssell, Son, &

stewart Laurie, J. Hawkins, G. vv. &

A. J. Speneer, T. E.

do. Gould, J. & T. 'l'hrosso11, G. & G. L.,

& Stewart, ,V. J. JYIal'wiek, J. ,V. Real'don, M. Enright, T. [A.B.] .. . Tuckey, Chas. ... 1

Ptwker, 'iV. B. Parker, E. G. Parker, W. B.& E. G. Tuckey, E. Cox, H.

1,000 281 100 500

100 100

395 100 200 100

100 150 200 400 175 100 90

300 99

12 10 0 ,Ye llington 31510 Avon 1 5 0 Wellington 6 5 0 Avon

1 ij 0 W ollington 1 5 0 do.

4 18 9 1 5 0 2 10 0 150

150 1 17 6 2 10 0 500 239 150 126 3 15 0 149

do. do.

. A .. VOll

do.

do. do. do.

iYlnrray Avon

do. do.

Mu1'ray do.

48/823 851 866 868 940 912 956

100-1. 1045 1079 1169 1186 1247 1263 1276 1320 1328 1435

1472

1558 1621 lG22 1644 17·15 1755 1834 1845 2002 2073 2109 2175 2183 2249 2298 2383 211ft 2,j·3;) 2535 25,t5 2603 2709 2806 2825 2826 2855w 2870 2929 2949w 2975 3013 3018 g033\\' SOM 3060 8064 306() 3119 3137 3189 3190 8195 319()", 3199 3215 3252w 3255 3256 3262 3287w 3288w 3289 329]w 3847 3357w 3358 3359w 3360 3364 3365 3386w 3389 3395

Moore, Jas .... Moir, A. MeL. Coucher, E. S.

do. Chipper, J. '1'. W .... Laurie, J. House, A. IVI. Spencer, 'J'. E. Enright, J ... . Tuokey,]i] ... . Watson, A. & S. Timony, Jas. Carroll, J. M. [A.B.] Lambert, H. ... Atkinson, E. [A.B.] Maymtrd, W. W. ... OW8n, ]i]. 'Villia.111s & Illing­

worth Williams &: Illing­

worth Taylo1', C. F. Rogers, I. ...

do. Cox, A. Willey, Geo. Rmn Khan ... Hutton, J. J. vVilley, Geo. Camoron, A. '1'albot., J. S. [A.l3.] Olsen, P. [A.B.] Moth'mn, John 'l'udwy, Chas. Can'oll, J. M. [A.B.] Rose, J. C .... Spencer, 'Ym. CfLll1cron, A. Jacobson, A. . Enright, ,],hos. .. I Willey, Geo. "'1 Wringe, E. ... . ..... JYIa1'wick, J. ,V. Sewell, Jas. ... ... I iVlitche11, V. C. ... I Willimns,'l'. V. [A.B']I Spra.gge, H. W. "'1' Sims, H. O. .. . Robins, J. E. ... I Kersley, G., jun. ... 1

II eppinstone, R. J I Marks, J. F. ..: , Sharpe, D.... ... I :iVloore &; Co., ,V. D.I Byrtl~S. S. E. . .. i Watts, F. E. Atkinson, E. Gale, R C'"1'1'oll, ,r. M. Hayden, A. Sims, H. 0 ....

do. Spmtt, D ... . Gell, R. W ... . W illiamson, JYI. Wilson, W ... . Gell, It. W ... . Stoer, E. Cook, J. C .... Fitzgemld, :iVI. J. Kersley, G., jun. ..

do. Wright, F. W . Kersley, G., jnn. Gell, R. W .... Fallon, R. D.

do. ...: Fhnagan, J. :iYI.

do. McAuliffe, H.

do. De,"rle, J. B. Kel'sley, G., jun. Mooro & Co., VV. D.

200 , 600 ' M)O

1000 501 400 100 98

100 200 300 200 100 100 150 100 50

100

50

100 180 100 223 289 100 159 118 100 100 200 100 127 ll8 100 100 160 200 120 200

97 100 150 200 100 100 200 100 100 400 100 203 500 100 100 150 100 391 100 100 100 100 100 100 288 100 100 100 495 100 103 100 100 100 248 100 700 300 100 100 100 100 100

£ s. d. 2 10 0 676 500

12100 6 5 3 5 00 150 1 46 150 2 10 0 3 15 0 2100 1 4 4. 1 ;3 0 1 17 6 1 5 0 o 12 6 1 5 0

o 12 6

1 50 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 15 9 3 12 3 1 5 0 1 19 9 1 9 6 150 1 5 0 2 10 0 1 5 0 1 11 lJ 1 9 6 1 ;'"j 0 1 50 2 00 2 10 0 1 10 0 2 10 0 143 1 5 0 1 17 6 2 10 0 150 1 50 2 10 0 150 1 5 0 5 00 150 2 10 9 6 5 0 1 5 0 150 1 17 6 150 4 17 9 1 5 0 1 5 0 150 1 5 0 1 5 0 150 3 12 0 1 5 0 150 1 5 0 6 3 9 1 i5 0 1 5 9 150 150 150 3 09 150

10 60 2 13 9 1 5 0 1 5 0 150 1 50 150

Murmy Hay Vi'illiams

do. do.

Wellington Kojonup vYellington Victori" Mnrray Avon Williams Avon

do, do.

Nelson Canning Swan

do.

Murmy Co. Sound

do. :iVlurray Avon Swan IV ellington Avon

do. Mnrmy W clling-ton Nolson MUl'l'ay Avon Nelson Sussex A.von

do. do. do.

Nelson Avon

do. VV ollingtoll Murmy Williams Avon lYlurray Williallls IV ellington Swan Nelson Williams Kojonup

do. Avon Sussex Avon

do. do. do.

Williams do.

Avon Victoria Williams Kojonup

do. Avon Williams

do. IYellington Williams

do, do. do.

Kojonup do.

Williams do.

KOjollUp Willimns

do.

4766 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Leases and Licenses liable to Forfeiture-contimwd.

No. Name. Division. No. NaUle. Division.

CONDl'l'IONAL PURCHASE-CLAUSE 48-continueit. CONDl'l'IONAL PUIWHASE-CLAUSE 48-continuecl.

.£ s. d . .£ s. d. 48/3420 Healey, M. 213 5 6 6 Kojonup 48/,1990 i Abbott, L. J. ... \ 100 . 1 , 0 I WilliOID'

3430 do. 100 2 10 0 do. 4991w I do. ... . .. 100 1 5 0 do. 3431 Duvine, J. 100 2100 do. 5044w I '1'ree, 11,. G. ... ... 109 1 7 3 Kojonup 345} Otway, W. 150 1 17 6 Avon 50<19 I Dallison, P. H. [A.B.J 100 1 5 0 Plantagenet 3477w Spratt, F. R. 100 1 5 0 Williams 3'197w Newbey, '1'. J. 100 1 50 Kojonup OONDITIONAL PURCHASE-CLAUSE 4,9.

3530 Carron, J. M. 150 1 17 6 Avon 49/12 Pisher, J. 103 2116 00. Sound 3599 Croxton, F. J. 100 1 5 0 Oanning 38 Galle & Ohipper 106 2 13 0 Sussex 3GOO Croxton, P. J. 100 1 5 0 Oanning 386 Tnckey, E. ... 200 2100 Thfurray 3625w Allen, G. J .... 472 5 17 0 Avon 433 Blood, F. [A.B.J 126 3 3 0 Victoria 3739w Steer, E. 100 1 5 0 Kojonup ·1.66 J<'isher, J. 120 1 100 00. Sound. 3764 I Ea.stcott, W. H. 20 o 12 0 Wellington 41)8 Vvorlnnan, S. B. 193 2 8 3 Boyanup 3780 I Gallatly, Jas. 100 1 5 0 Swan 4M lVlillington, R. H. 214 2 13 6 lVleckering 8782 Newton, J. H. 219 2 149 Kojonup 561 clo. 111 1 79 Avon 3798w Bp·tle, S. S. E. 100 1 5 0 do. 592 McDonald, VV. 100 1 50 Kojonup 3799w Lee, E. 100 1 50 do. 601 Boven, J. 213 2 13 3 Sussex 3804w Pleay, H. E. 100 1 5 0 Williams 699 Thomson, M. M. L. 96 1 3 0 Nelson 3806w do. 100 1 5 0 clo. 731 Ohristie & Heaney 108 1 70 Jandakot 3806w Fleay, E. P. F. 100 1 6 0 do. 7GO Chipper, J. '1'. W. .. , 393 4 18 3 ,\Villiams 3816w Ellis, W. 100 1 5 0 do. 778 lVlacLachlan, J. C .... 100 1 5 0 Plantagenet :3817w Norrish, '1'., jun. 100 2 10 0 Kojonup 787 Ohristie, A. D. & S. T. 140 1 15 0 00. Sound 8845 Kinc1elan, .T as. 'toO 5 00 Avon 828 vYroth, A. J. 200 2100 Avon 3848w Dallison, P. H.[ A.B.J 104. 1 (j 0 Plantagenet 834. Haywarcl, G. H. 87 1 1 9 Boyanup 3855 Otway, Vir. ... 100 1 5 0 Avon '2,71 DruyeI', M. [A.B.J ... 1<12 1 Hi 6 Avon 8878w Doust, J. ·VV. 200 2 100 Williams 87H Dreyer, J. [A.B.J ... 503 6 5 0 do. 3D61 Waner, D. 102 1 5 6 Swan 8D6 Hoclgson, T. O. 400 5 00 clo. 3H7ti Threaclgolcl, T., sen. 300 3 15 0 Plantagenet 906 Throssell,H.P. [A.B.J 212 2 13 0 lVleckering 4034w Martin, J. ... 130 1 12 6 Williams D07 Throssel1,G. L. [A.B.J 2·12 3 o 6 do. 4088 Conneny,T. 100 1 60 Sussex H17 Hoclgson, T. O. 200 2100 Avon 4118 Bovell, '1'1108. 142 1 144 do. 923 do. 160 2 00 do. 4190 lVlcDonalcl, :If. 4H<1 12 7 0 Kojonup H24 Rem'don, M. 200 2100 clo. 4200w Tree, R. G .... 100 1 50 clo. 929 Scott, .T as. 93 1 1 6 Nelson 420lw do. WO 1 5 0 do. H47 Lowles, J. S. A.B. 400 5 00 Avon 4222w Thompson, E. T. 250 3 2 6 Williams 954 clo. 400 5 00 do. 4223w Pleay, H. E. 100 1 5 0 do. H78 Dreyer, .T. [A.B.J ... '156 5 14 0 do. 4231w Penton, VV .... 100 1 60 do. 996 Slmw, G. [A.B.] 122 1 106 lVleckering 4232w Hart, E. 100 1 5 0 clo. 1077 Fisher, J. ... 137 1 1'1 8 Co. Sound 4257w Longmire, W. [A.B.] lOO 1 60 Kojonup 1134 Brockman, J<'. L.

::: I lOO 1 50 Sussex

4258w Long-mire, lVI. H. WO 1 5 0 clo. 116<1 P.iesse, W .• r. WO 1 ;3 0 "IV illiams 4259w clo. 100 1 rs 0 clo. 1155 Hodgson, M. S. 1000 12 10 0 Avon 4260w Longmire, W. '130 5 7 6 clo. 1165 Chitty, VV., jun. G70 8 7 (j do. 4280 Williams, T. V. 75 0 176 Munay [A.B.J

[A.B.J 1284 vValston, A. S. <j·59 5 14 () do. 4292 Maryanski, .M. 438 6 19 0 Plantagenet 12DOw Dltllison, F. H. [A.B.J 100 1 50 Planta.genet 4.297 J ones, R. & L. ... : 100 1 50 Swan 12Dlw do 100 1 50 do. 430G Watts, W. E. 100 1 50 12Dcj, vValston, A. S. A.B.J 105 1 60 Avon 43071'1 Dearle, J. B. ••• i 98 2 90 do. 1298,,· Piesse & Just 100 1 50 Williams 4308 Davine, John ... , 100 2 10 0 do. l299w do 98 1 4 (j do. ,1:320w Wylie, R. E. 100 1 50 vVilliams 1304, Poulkes, J. S. 50 o 12 6 Kojonup 4339 Brodie, R ... 125 1 113 Mllrray 1307w Piesse & Just 96 1 40 Williams '1366 Strempel, H. 40'L 5 1 3 Nelson 1323w Piesse, W . .T. 100 1 50 do. ·L376 Butler, Jas., jnn. no 1 7 6 Wellington 1363 Barb'am, H. ... , 100 1 6 0 do. 4383 Vincent, vV. 100 1 5 0 Nelson 1364 do. ... 100 1 50 clo. 4423 '1'rigweIl, A. 275 8 89 do. 1396 do. 100 1 5 0 do. 4424 Tree, P. C. 100 1 50 Kojonup 14'()3 Blechynclen & Son, 100 1 5 0 Nelson 4425 'l'ree, C. G. ... 100 1 50 clo. W.E. 4426 Tree, R G. 100 1 50 do. l462 ,\Vanke, O. F. 101 1 5 3 Katanning 4·147 McDonalcl, IV. 100 1 50 do. 1485w Glasson, E. F. 43D 5 D 9 VV illiams 4499 .Tones, J. S. ... 100 1 50 Nelson 1(513 Knight, A .. T. [A.B.J 100 1 5 0 00. Sound 4500 clo. 14.9 1 17 3 do. 1515 Hoclgson, '1'. C. 100 1 50 Avon 4557 Allen, .T as. ... 100 1 5 0 Avon 1548 '1'uckey, Charles 251 3 2 9 JYlurray '1570w Kersley, G., Jun. 150 1 17 6 Williams l66·4 Treasure, E .. T. 100 1 50 Kojonup 4575 Bartram, H. ... ' 100 1 50 do. 1567w Ohipper, J. '1'. W. 100 1 5 0 vVillimns ·1580 vVilson, Jas. 0 •• i 100 1 5 0 Avon 166Sw Ohipper, J. O. 100 1 60 do. ,1582w SeweIl, Jas .... 559 6 19 9 do. 1569 Ohipper, J. ,!'. W. 26D 8 7 3 do. 459,5 Spencer, G. IV. 100 1 50 clo. 1593 Ha.rley, P. 113 1 8 3 JI,'[urrlty 4606w Casey, W .. T. lOO 1 5 0 Kojonup 1605 lVlcPhee, P .... 100 1 5 0 Avon 4608 Lambert, H. 130 1 12 6 Avon 1607w Healey, lVI. ... 100 2100 Kojonup 4634 Ferrors, W. A. 200 2 100 Kojonup 1609w do. 100 2 10 0 do. 4642 Scott, A. H. W. ..• ! 100 1 6 0 Sussex 16lOw do. 100 2 10 0 do. c1652 Davine, John 150 3 15 0 Kojonup lG2.5 Hodgson, T. C. lOO 1 .'50 Avon ,1660 Klopper, O. H. J<'. 638 7 ID 6 Nelson 1626 elo. 100 1 ;) 0 do. 4677w Sirnis, G. 100 1 5 0 Kojonup 16(52 lVlcGellin, T. 110 1 7 6 Jandakot '171ti Hoclgson, M. S. 365 4 11 3 Avon ln3 Treasnre, E. J. lOO 1 5 0 Kojonup 4749 Frltnklyn, H. G. P .... 100 1 5 0 Plantagenet 1727 '1'l1ckey, G. JYL 5ti 0140 lYIurray 4773 Essex, G. lOO 1 50 Swan 1731 JYhryanski,M. [A.B.J 1H8 2 9 6 Plantagenet 47Dl Shackley, R. 100 1 5 0 Williams 173;!w House, G . .E. H. 55 o 10 0 Avon 4792w do. 100 1 5 0 Kojonup 1772w Dallison, P. H. 108 1 7 0 Plrmtagenet 4838 Jones, T. 8:: W. 100 1 5 0 Swan J700w Bl'adhnry, 1VL • .i. WO 1 .'5 0 Kojonup 4852 vVarbnrton, A.B .... 100 } 50 Kojonup 17\16 Harley, J .... 100 1 5 0 MUl'l'ay 4888w Byrtle, S. S. E. 160 2 00 do. lS09w . Olimie. E. S. 150 1 17 6 Plantagenet 4909w Davine, John 100 2 10 0 do. 1849 i Harley, P. 100 1 .'5 0 Avon 4920 Leach, P. 390 4 17 6 Wellillgton 1870w : Davine, John 100 2100 Kojonup

Nov. 29, 1901 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'iV.A. 4:767

Leases and License:> liable to Forfelture-contimwd,

No. Nmlle. Diyision.

CONDI'l'IONAL PURCHASE·-CLA USE 40-contin1wcl.

HJ/187Iw 1885 H102 19IG,y H15(hl' 1964 HJ85w HJ80w ID88w l!!80w 2010 2032 :;'070w 2071 \V

143w,50 1Hw 23,1 251 252 258 2/1 274 :102 :)U;! :l(H ~JOi5

:lu8w :a2 :):J3

:185w ;~S(;w

-117 "J!2:3 '1:{2

G:3D (j,)S i);),

(j.Y"> ()()(j

088 GOJ 71:i 7Hi 760 7BO

Davine, John Anstey, H. '" I-Iargra,vE's, J. Glasson, R. F. Piesse & Just Cuthbert, R. Davine, J.

do. do. do.

Tuckey, E. Thompson, E. H. J. JllcDonald, J.

do.

J2;) 100 100 IBO 114 la 100 100 120 155 100 H6 100 100

£ s. d. 8 2 6 1 i5 0 1 5 0 250 186 1 8 (j 2100 2 10 0 3 00 3 17 6 150 1 16 6 150 1 5 0

Kojonup Co. Sound Swan Williams

do. Coolup Kojonup

do. do. do.

Murray Wellino-ton Avon h

do.

CONDI'l'IONAL PURCHASE--SEC'l'ION 56.

Carrnthers, F. C. do.

Treebv, J. J. lYIary~nski, M.

do, do.

Carruthe1's, F. C. Cmtze, J. C. G. P .... 'l'reasure, J, J.

do. do.

Thompson, E. l:-r: J. Pies se & J nst l~ath, O. 1'hompson, E. H. J. Oxlcy, E. Thollll)SOn, E. H. ,T, lYIitchcll, A. Spragge, H.

do. Read, H. Wio'lev S. Dr';:pe~': C. :E'. Cowcher, G. S. !'" .... Cliil'orcl, M, .. , Elliot, P. ,r.

do. Hodgson & Clarke ...

do. do. do. do. do.

Hodgson, T. C. and M. S. do. do. do. do. do.

.. , !

]\,Iorgitll, A. S. JlIcDonn.ld, J. MiIligan, J. J. Hodgson & Clarke .. , , Cowche1', G. S. F. Coupe!' & Plan" Robinson, H. J. Reynolds, H. Rose, J. C.

, CO',"chel', E. A. : Pies se & Just Lloyd, E. L.

'do. do. do. do.

Brosonan, J. Harvey, J .. W. Curt~c, ,1. C. G. P. i\Ieaghcr,.T ....

, ,Yatts, J!'. M. : O'Connor, J. , Rutherford, .J. : iYIorgan, A. S. Dnvine, J. . .. Ewing, C. C. ]\Iillington, S.

160 100 120 100 100 200 100 400 100 100 100 I WO 805 100 118 172 WO 100 120 WO lGO ]00 130 100 288 120 200 157 154 W4 177 100 121 100

lOO 100 250 ]i5S 150 107 100 1:JO 148 lGO 100 200 100 100 100 270 100 100 100 100 100 4,00 250 200

83 100 100 100 151 lOO 322 191

2 () () i ,Villiams 1 601 ch 1 10 0 i Jandakot 1 50' Hay 1 5 0 do. 2 10 0 Plantagenet 1 15 0 W illinms 5 0 0 Nelson 1 (5 0 do. 1 6 0 do, 1 5 0 1 do. 2 0 0 I Collie 3 16 3 WillialllS 2 10 0 Wellington 1 9 6 Collie 2 :3 0 JCatanlling 2 () 0 Collie 1 5 0 Victoria 1 10 0 Williams 2 0 0 do. 2 0 0 Nelson 1 17 (i do. 1 12 G Avon 1 6 () vVilliams 3 12 0 Co. Sound 1 10 0 Canning 2 10 0 do. 1 19:3 Avon 1 18 (i do. 2 1 0 do. 2 4:3 do. 1 5 0 do. 1 10 3 do. 1 5 0 do.

160 150 :3 2 G 1 ID G 1 17 () 1 6 9 150 2 D:3 I 17 (I 2 () 0 150 1 ;) 0 1 6 0 150 1 ,~O

376 1 60 150 150 150 150 500 ,t 18 !l 2 10 0 1 0 \) 150 150 150 1 17 f) 1 17 G 4 0 (j

2 I;) 8

do. do. do. do. do.

Jandakot A.von Wellington Avon WilliamR Dowel'in Wellington Swnn Nelson \Yilliams

do. Victoria

do. do. do. do. do.

Victoria Nelson .Tandakot Kojonup Swn.l1 Hav .Tm{dakot Kojonup Dalyup Avon

No.

787/6(i 70(j 707'\~ 7UO 808 805 810 81g 815 821 :::>22 828 829 8S1w 832 838 848 8,14. ft::>2 854. 357 858 863 8iH 865 875 888 891 898 8\l4 OHi

918 919w 023 (J36 94(; !l4!7 IHi) (H9 (l50 967

20/20 81 (i3 ()4

75 7() 77 84 87 98

101 109 114 116 122 131 18k 14:0 H7 173 174, 18·1· H)6 196 2·ti 261

133/G1 134· 135 136 137

125/60 159 162

N::Llue. Division.

CONDI1.'IONAL PURCHASE-SEC1.'ION 56-contin1ted.

Canning, fr. C. :b"airhen.d, E. E. Cowcher, G. S, F. Hester, G. E. vVilkins, J. Smith, A. M. S. Armstrong, Geo. Cnl1l1ing, A. 1V. Thompson, A. B. I Lilly, E. .. , r Wright, ,T. W. i Stauning, T. , W"tkins. E. 'Thompso11, A. R.

: • •• i

Stanning, fr. Gl'oser, A. IV. D011aldso11, D.

i DOllaldson, J. G. .., i , Albrecht, H. . .. I i \iTatkins, C. E. 1

i Hodgsol1 & Ailtenheatl: ; do. ... i il G·roser, .A. "'\Y. . .. f

i Hayes, E. J. i , Scott, C. '" , : Bnseh & IVadle ... ' : Hoclgson & Aikellhead, 1 O'N cill, lYL ... ' ! Robinson, H. J, ... i

}li1lill gton, S. . .. ' ]\Jillin gton, Mc Kenzie\

! & Pemberton 'Coyle, J.

Balstoll, W. E. l~a,y, J. Seymour, A. S. Gee, .A. (i-ec, B.

do. do.

, do. I Schmidt, S. M.

"1 1

n9 159

kS 1,000

100 200 100 60

IMJ 200 100 131 160 IGO 181 138 600 500 168 , 200 160 lOO 100 H)() 200 101 115 100 300 107 100

lIG 500 100 100

87 180 100 280 150 256

£ s. d, 549

:3 14 " 120

12 10 0 150 1 5 (1

150 o 12 6 1 19 G 2 10 0 150 1 12 9 200 100 1 12 9 o 16 8 15 ;) 0 (i ,,0 1 19 6 2100 200 1 2 () o 1" G 2 [) 0 2100 o 12 S o 14 5 o 12 () 1 17 6 17 !l 150

1\)0 :3 2 G o 12 6 160 o 12 G 260 160 :3 10 0 2 1 G 1 12 0

Swan nlolu'Cllllbiut> vVillimns Nelson Avon Wellingtoll Canning" TOl'btly' A .. vol1 . Nelson Wellington Jal1dalwt. KOjOllUp

Avon Jandalwt Reverley 'Vellington IYeliillgtotl Jandakot, Kojonup AVOll

do, do.

VV ellin ",t.on Nelson" Swan Avon Nelson Wellington ~Icckering Avon

Jandakot Plantagenet Nelson Nelson Ewlyamartup

do. do. do.

. do.

. Ueady

CONDl'l'IONAI, PUIWHASE-CLAUSE 20.

Kingston, '[. '1'aylol', John

\ Keane, J. V. do.

1farwick, J. ,V'. do. do,

Wn.lsh, F. E. Forward, T. vI', Grimbly, A. M. B.

a. r. p. .£ s. d. ... i 30 1 12 ,t 12 8 . .. '542 0 10 44 17 7 , .. ,734, 0 24 83 67 ... I G5 2 1G 1 7 7 ... ;2'W 3 2·1 15 5 (i

;24,9 0 22 11 17 11 '165 2 (i 7 18 1 :161 :3 :3D ::l 18 G 110 3 13 [) 10 6

; Coondle :i\It. Hardey Th1'ossell

do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

,Kemue, L. R W .... "Jeifel'Y, H .. and L, '" , Grilllbly, A. lYI. B .... : Keane, E. V. H.

238:3 1 16 1 0 9!l6 3 88 ,t/;"5 13 :3 HJ2 1 307 7 0 2H 2 ] 3 13 ",1, 504 0 17, 3:3 .};~

do. Cooudle

: '1'hrossell do. do. do. do. do.

. Cohen, S. : lYlltl'wick, J. IY.

do. Kcane, J. Y. Hoops, R. Cohen, S. CA. B.]

do. Pember, ,I'. C. Sc.raigh, et. .. ' Hoops, R

, ,Yard, S. A ... , , liIcPhel'son, D.

CONDITIO"AL

Hodg'son, '1'. C. do. do.

~Iaryanski, M. do.

176 2 :31;1 G ]:3 190 1 3D ,t Hl 8 175 :3 29 ]0 1 8 72 2 8:: 11 1:3 .}

154 1 :3 51710 827 1 101 1:3 15 2 III 2 4' 2 19 7

97 1 6 3 :3 G 201 2 8 13 ID 6 1662 39 5 H 8 Hi9 2 0 8 1 10

. .. 1487 0 0 9 17 8

nIt. Harder 'l'hrossell '

do. Coondle IvIt, Hardey

do. Norman

do.

PURCHASE-SECTION 61. 200 2 10 0 i Avon 437 5 9:3 i do. ,tOO 5 0 0 do. 100 1 6 0 Hay 194, 2 8 G Plantagenet

CONDITIONAL PURCHASE--SECTION 60 .

Snuclclcn, IV', lYL 5 0 15 0 Harvey Rath, O. .., 5 1 10 0 Wellington I '['anner, H. H. 12 1 IG 0 I Plantagenet

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

4768 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

I.eases and Licenses liable to Forfeiture-continued.

No. Nallle. Division.

CONDITIONAL PURCHASE-SECTION 60-continued.

221/60 234

239 244 247 258 260 262 286 289 303 304 307 317 323 329 332

17/37

59

64

98

103

120w 124

187

196

209

226

208/68

263

337w

338

340w

7/316

534 1183 1494

Wilson, A. Murphy, P ....

Lamming, C. H. Kissane, A .... Donohue, J. Webster, J. J. Cohn &, Simpson Brennan, J. A. Keenan, J. ... Johnson, H. Chewings, C.

do. Chand, M. L. Doust, M. ... Grant, J. Mcl. Doust, lVI. Fan'ell, E ....

10 10

a. r. p. 22 1 0

50 5

13 10

5 5 5 5 5

10 5

15 5

10

£ s. d. 1 10 0 Plantagenet 1 10 0 Vietoria

3 510 15 0 0

1 10 0 1 19 0 1 10 0 o 15 0 o 15 0 o 68 o 15 0 o 15 0 1 10 0 o 15 0 250 o 15 0 1 10 0

Plantagenet Wellington

do. Preston Swan Nelson Sussex Wellington Plantagenet

do. do.

Nelson Murray Nelson Victoria

HOJlIESTEAD LEASE-CLAUSE 17.

Hoclgson, 'I.'. C. Survey fpe

Lennard, E. G. B. ... Survey fee

Dreyer, J. [A.B.] Survey fee

Hodgson, M. S. Survey fee

Pltrkel', W. B. & E. G. Survey fee

Sewell, H. E. Carroll, J. lVI.

Survey fee Parker, E. G.

Survey fee lVlcDonald, W.

Survey fee Climie, E. S.

Survey fee Kersley, jun., G.

Survey foe

1,000

1,274

1,038

2,000

1,120

1,000 1,000

1,700

1,000

1,500

1,000

4 34 Avon o 1~ 6 5 6 2 do. o 190 2 3 3 do. o 13 6 4 3 4 do. 1 2 0 4 13 4 do. o 16 6 2 1 8 do. 4 3 4 do. o 16 6 7 1 8 do. 1 40 2 1 8 Kojonup 0180 6 5 0 Plantagenet 120 4 3 4 Williams o 18 0

GRAZING LEASE-SEC'l'ION 68.

Emanuel, S. P. Survey fee

Armstrong, J. Survey fee

Busby, A. H. Survey fee

Busby, A. H. Survey fee

Watts, F. H.

16,000 16 2 1 Victoria 2 20

1,000 3 2 8 do. 16 0 6

1,000 7 16 3 Avon 1 13 0

1,000 7 16 3 do. 1 '13 0

1,000 3 8 7 do.

SPECIAL OCCUPA'l'ION LICENSE-CLAUSE 7.

Redhead, F. J., T. R, E.M., &A. H.

Atkinson, R Herbert, W. H. Higham, J. J.

260

100 100 100

6 10 0 Victoria

2 10 0 Swan 2 10 0 Victoria 2 10 0 Canning

W.A, LAND COMPANy-CONDITIONAL PURCHASE.

A/38 E/ll

E23 116 F5 38

(No. 2) ·n 42 50

H10 14 19

K28

Gibbs, S. [A.B.] Newton, J. H. Quartermaine, A.

do. [A.B,] Fleay, H. E. Villey, H. W.

Piesse, W. J. Blechynclen, P. H .... Fallon, R D. Doust, J. W. [A.B.] Chipper, J. T, W ... , Doust, J. AlIen, G. J. [A.B.]

50 600

1,000 655 100 500

300 224 100 200 500 101 100

o 12 6 7 10 0

12 10 0 8 3 9 150

12 10 0

3 15 0 2 16 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 6 5 0 153 150

Plantagenet Kojonup

do. do.

Williams do.

do. do. do. do. do. do.

Avon

IV.A. LAND COMPANy-PASTORAL LEASE.

j7 JYIorrison, W. f28 l' Kersley, G ....

... 9,860 5 0 0 Avon

... \ 5,000 \ 2 10 0 I Williams

No,

8/170

171

114/204

205 209

141!152

153 170 173

180

235 243 249

276 290 311 338 345 352

]6/66 76 89

132

Name. Divi::;ion.

POISON LEASE-CLAUSE 8.

£ s. d.

locc~d~ntal Syndicate,! 22,935 I 11 10 0 I Williams

LUlllted I do. ... ... 8,800 4 10 0 do.

SPECIAL LEASE-CLAUSE 114.

Clifton, Barnes, & Home

Tuckey, C .... Yamashita, H.

a. r.~.\ o 036\ o 1 3~

() 9 6 "El. lVIurchison

o 10 0 lVI urray 1 3 4 Broome

SPECIAL LEASE-SECTION 152.

Connor, Doherty, & DUl'ack, Ltd.

Buddicut, H. Barter, R. ... Lfnvlers Hospital

Committee Goldfields Water

Supply & Explora­tion Syndicate, Ld.

Gibney, }VI. ... lVlaine, M. E. Councillors & Bur-

gesses of Bl1nbury Glen, W. Coleman, VV. J. Bibby, 'I.'h08. Teo & Company, G. A. Cohen, M .... Wroth, J. A.

600

10 0 0 o 0 16

010 020

035 020 '1 0 0

100 2 (J 0 o 2 () 009 020 32 3 10

o 15 0 King

1 5 0 LaGr'nge Bay 1 3 9 Broome

o 10 0 Lawlers 2 10 0 Bulong

o 10 0 Boulder 2 10 0 do. o 15 0 Bunbury

o 10 0 Port Hedland 1 10 0 Kimberley

30 0 0 Kalgoorlie o 10 0 Port Hedland

10 0 0 Kalgoorlie 6 10 0 Parkerville

EXCLUSIVE PEARL SHELL LICENSE-CLAUSE 16.

I Henfrey, G. P. Hansen, lVI. ... Sunder, VV .. r. Capewcll, A. E.

... "'1

,t51 I 5 0 0 1 652 5 00 100,150 180 i 2 5 0

PASTORAL LICENSE-CLAUSE 63.

63/68 I ~state of J. Seabrook I 84 ] ouracre, John '"

3,000, 1 10 0 I 880 i 0 10 0

PASTORAL LICENSE-SEC'rION 109.

132/109 [VValton, H. T. ...[ 141 McQuade, Chas. ... 148 Quinn, :M .• r.

3,000 [1 10 0 584 0 10 0

1,200 0 10 0

PASTORAL LEAsr,-SOU'l'H-IVEST DIVISION-CLAUSE 66.

66/52 118 217 268 269 282 567 568 620 819 820 831

1121 1193 1581 1586 1588 1589 16·13 1046 1769 1817 2101 2162 2220 2270 2432 2467 2468

2499w

Williams, J .... do.

Thfoir, John '" Blechynden, W. E ....

do. Anstey, H. Brockman, H. & E. R

do. King, E. Moir, G.

do. BIechynden, VV. E .... Williams, John Spencer, W. Williams, J.

do. do. do.

Muir, Thos ... . Pollard, W ... . Williams, J olm Williams, W. R. Ferry, W. S, Kelly, B. Mitchell, J. O. Broclnnan, E. R. & H. Quinn, M. J. Kersley, jun., G.

do. Dowsett, G ....

37,000 38,000

'1,000 10,000 10,000

500 3,000 3,000 1,000 3,000 6,000 5,000

11,000 3,000

10,000 3,000 2,000 1,300

24,000 G,OOO 5,370 1.,000 3,000 4,000 3,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 9,000

18100 19 00

2 00 5 00 5 00 0100 1100 1 10 0 0100 1 10 0 300 2100 5 10 0 1 10 0 5 00 1 10 0 100 1 00

12 0 0 6 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 1 10 0 2100 2 00 1 10 0 1 10 0 3 00

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4769

Leases and Licenses liable to Forfeitm'e--contimwd.

No. Name. Area.. Rent. Division.

PASTORAL LEASE-SOUTH-WEST DIVISION-CLAUSE 66-contimwcl.

66/2536 25S4w'

2585 2590

2635w 2676 2682

2736w 2742w 2744w

Quinn, M. J. Kersley, jun., G. Quinn, lY1. J. Kersley, jun., G. Lang-ton, VV. lilaryanski, M. COIVoher, C. H. Bat·tram, H. Andrews, H. E. Davine, J oIm

1,500 3,000 3,000 4,000 4.,000 4,000 4,000 3,000

13,500 1,900

£ s. d. 1 00 1100 1 10 0 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 1 10 0 700 2 00

PASTORAL LEASE--SOUTH-WEST DIVISION-SECTION 93.

131w/93 Co\\-o11or, G. S. F. 3,000 1 10 0 151 Maryanski, M. 4,000 2 0 0 178 Cowchor, G. S. F. 3,000 1 10 0 180w I\1orgll,llS, A. E. 8,000 4 0 0 189w Wilson, Thos. 3,000 1 10 0 220 Hassoll, A. Y. 5,000 2 10 0 226w vV.A. Tl'ustoo, Exeeu- 3,000 1 100

227 228 231 233w 273 315 316 319 326 345 35l 370 385

387 407

4'()8 '~33 434 444 447 448 453E 460 481 1·83 48G 491 495w 496 500 501 502 503 506 507

tor, & Agenoy Co. do. do.

Bnrridge. R. R Armstrong, C. E. Hodgson, ]\1. 8. Bostook, G. H.

, Lan<Ytoll, \Vm. . Gar;;'ity, P .... ; Cowcher, G. S. F. Anderson, J. 13. Chipper, J. '1'. W. Corawa,ll, jun., VV. Wainwright, H. G.

&C.H.

8,000 3,000 3,000 2,000

13,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000

do. 5,450 Morrissey, M . .J.. T. 14,000

H., &J.P. do.

Doust, A. Lavender, T. Dawnes,IY .... Cowohor, G. S. F. Hestel', G. E. Sims, H. C ... . Moil', John .. . Groscr, C. E. King, W. '}'. Herbert, T .... Hoberts, C. F. Quinll, 1'II. .r.

! L[wender, sen., vV. VY illis, J [ts. . ..

j Downes, Goo. . Grigson, J. ... '1'homson, J. Hogers,J.

: Nioholson, Jas.

51,000 : 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,GOO

10,000 8,000 3,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 6,000 5,000 3,000 G,OOO 1,000 3,000

4 00 1 10 0 1 10 0 1 00 G100 200 1 10 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 250 1 10 0 1 10 0 1 10 0

300 7 00

25 10 0 250 2 50 2 5 0 1 10 0 2 00 3 15 0 4 00 1 10 0 2 00 1 10 0 o 15 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 300 2 5 0 1 10 0 300 0100 1 10 0

PASTORAL IJEASE--VVES'l'ERN DIVISION-CLAUSE G7.

67/17 I Molony &; Hearn 20,000 5 00 116 : do. ... 20,000 5 o 0 U!l do. 40,000 10 00 125 do. 20,000 5 o 0 126 do. 172,500 43 5 0 3GO do. 11,000 2 15 0 361 do. 20,000 5 00 487 Townsend, E. C. 40,000 10 00 699 Brown, C. D. 20,70G 5 5 0 700 do. 22,000 5 10 0 945 Dalgety & Co., Ltd. 20,000 2 1G3

1080 Brow11, C. D. 25,000 6 5 0 1159 Phillips & Co., S. J. GO,OOO 15 00 1209 i Slunv, A. }I. &. G. D. 35,000 8 15 0 1210 I do. ... ... 40,000 10 00 1251 do. 20,000 5 00

PASTORAL Ll,ASE-\YESTERN DIVISION-SEC'l'ION 9·1.

281/94 I Hurst, J. ... ... 50,000 I 12 10 0 I

457 Grim'son, J. . .. 20,000 5 00 469 McGrath & Windell 30,000 7 100 471 I Bunbury, M. C. Ho ... 20,000 2 10 0

No. Name. I area. 1 Rent. Division.

PASTORAL LEASE-EuCLA DIVISION-SECTION 95.

£ s. d. 159/95 \ Juncken, A. S. ...\ 40,000 1 7 10 0 I 164 ClayeI' & Juncken ... 'to,OOO i 5 0 0

PASTORAL LEASE-NoR'l'H-\VES'l' DIVISION-CLAUSE 69.

G9/147 I MncKny, D .... ... I 4·7,000 I 11 15 0

PASTORAl, LEASE-NOR'l'H-WEST DIVISION-SECTION

121/96 122 172

: Hall, H. A.... .../ 20,000 I 5 0 0 . I do. ... 20,000 1 5 0 0 1

i MacKay, D. & S. P. i 4,000 I 1 10 0

PAS'l'ORAL LEASE-EASTERN DIVISION-CLAUSE 70.

70/59 Execrs. C. :J'Iassing- 25,000 3 26 ham

89 Heal, C. & J. 20,000 2100 132 Brown, C. D. 50,000 G 5 0 13G do. 28,000 3 10 0 137 do. 2G,000 3 50 14'() Brown & BUI'ges 90,000 11 50 325 Brown, C. D. 20,000 2 10 0 463 do. 20,000 2 10 0 7i2 Wittenoom, F. F. 13. 151,000 9 8 !l 7!l1 Brown, C. D. H,OOO 5 10 0 795 do, 20,000 2100 869 do. 20,000 1 5 0 949 Bright., '1'. R '''1 20,000 2 100 9M do.

"'1 50,000 G 50

9G5 do. ... 55,000 6 17 6 \lGG do. 40,000 i 5 00

PASTORAL fJEASE-EASTERN DIVISION-SECTION 97.

174/97 177 184

I Waugh, H. S. Hay, S. G ....

I Davenport & mend

.. '1128,000 112 0 0 1 ... 128,000 8 0 0 Bit- 20,000 1 17 G

PAS'l'ORAI, LEASE-KUIBERLEY DIVISION-CLAUSE 71.

71/112 jlYlacdonnld, W. lYI. ... / 20,000 l 5 0 0 I 389 : l3lythe, A. ... ... 25,000 3 2 6

PASTORAL LEASE-KIMBERLEY DIVISION-SECTION 98,

205/!l8 vVatson, H .... 50,000 10 00 206 Serutol's, J. G. 20,000 2 10 0 207 do. 20,000 2 10 0 290 Connor, Doherty, &

DuI'ack, Ltd. 30,000 3 15 0 310 Edgar, J. L. 25,000 3 2 6 320 Palm er, H. ." 10,000 1 5 0

PASTORAL LEASE-GOLDFIELDS DISTRICTS-SECTION 102.

204/102 I Phillips & Co., S. J. 20,000 10 g g i W e~~~'n 237 I Wilson, W .. " ... 20,000 5 2g8 Chambers & Cawte 20,000 5 001 do. 271 I Dowden, G. C. 11,000 2 15 0 . do. 2i2 I do. 15,000 3 15 0 do. 278 id? ... 20,000 5 00 do. 371 ! MorrIS, S. H. 2,000 0100 Eastern 462 I Cox & lYlcNio 20,000 1 50 do. 485 I Phillips, E . .T. 20,000 5 00 vYesteI'll 533 Hall, '1'. A .... 20,000 2 5 0 North-'West 535 I . do. ... . .. 15,000

1 1 17 G do.

590 I MUl'ray Bros, ... 20,000 I 5 00 clo. I,

599 I McCarthy & McDon- 6,000 i 1 100 South-vVest aId I

I ! Kimberley 60!l I Button, R. ... ... 1 20,000 I 2 10 0

625 : McCnrthy, E. J. G,OOO 1 1 100 Sonth-\Y est 626 I Geig" & Coop" 20,000

I1

4 18 6 North-vVest 627 do. ... 20.000 4 18 6 clo. G58 IVainwI'ight, H. G. 20,000 5 00 Vvestern

nnd C. H. I G59 IlYlolonv & HeaI'n 20,000 I 5 00 do. 6GO I do: ... ·10,000 110 0 0 do. 670 I . do. ... 20,000 5 0 0 do. 694 i BrIdge, J. P. 20,000 2 10 0 Kimberley 695 [ do. 10,000 l 1 5 0 do.

4770 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Leases and Licenses liable to Forfeiture-continued.

No. Name. Division. No. Nmne. Division.

PASTORAL LEAS E·-GOLDFIELDS DrSTRICT- TIlIIBER LEASE-SECTION 113-contin1wd. SEc'rION 102-contin1wd.

.£ s. d. .£ s. d . 7Gl/102 MOl'l'issey, M. J., T. 26,000 6 10 0 Western 244/11i~ Good, F. D .... 17,280 270 00

H., and J. P. 256 Forrest, A. . .. 8,960 140 00 762 do. 20,000 5 00 do. 257 do. 33,280 520 00 763 do. 50,000 12100 do. 29,t Jarrah Wood and 4,480 70 00 76·t do. 27,000 6 15 0 do. tlawmills Co., Ltd. 765 do. 20,000 5 00 do. 295 do. 4,480 70 00 7Gli do. 20,000 5 00 do. 208 Gill- :i'IIcDowell Ja,r- 640 10 00 76t> Blythe", Scruton 20,000 2 100 Kimberley rah Co., Ltd. 70U do. 20,000 2 100 do. 2nD do. 19,84,0 310 00 7io do. 20,000 2 10 0 do. :108 Ondaille & MeCoy ... 640 15 00 77l do. 20,000 2100 do. aO:j Gill- McDowell Ja1'- 1,920 30 00 777 do. 20,000 2 10 0 do. rah Co., Ltd. i 78:J Corboy, VV •• r. 20,000 5 00 North-vVest :jOf) Janah 'l'iruber and' 21,310 :340 00 784. do. 20,000 5 00 do. vVood Paving Co.

, i 785 do. 20,000 5 00 do. :no do. ... '" 9,600 150 00

786 do. 20,000 5 00 do. 787 do. 20,000 5 00 do.

RESIDI~N'rrAL LEASE-CLAUSE 2l. 817 Townsend, A. IV. 20,000 5 00 do. tns do. 20,000 5 00 do. a. r. p. RH) do. 20.000 5 00 do. 211'W9 Simpson, ,Tohn o 1 0 0 5 0 I Collie, 41-/ S20 Townsentl, A. VV. 20,000 ;"j 00 Norbh- West 1)18 Wn,lton, H .... o 0 20 0 2 G Boulder 821 do. 20,000 5 00 do. 822 O'Halloran. E. o 1 0 0 2 G do. 8G4 1'26 CoUard, D. ... 20,000 2 100 do. n05 Liebig, V. A. . .. o 0 20 0 5 0 do. 462 827 do. 20,000 2 10 0 do. D7(J Cowan, H. G. o 1 0 0 2 6 do. 989 828 do. 10,000 1 5 0 do. D77 Wilsoll, S. O. o 1 0 0 2 (J do. 917 k41 Meinsen, l!' .... 20,OCO 1 5 0 Kimberley 1021 Smith, E. A. o 0 20 0 2 (J elo. 495 84.2 do. 20,000 1 5 0 do. 1028 Lynn, \V. o 1 10 0 2 (J do. 984 84.3 do. 20,000 1 5 0 do. 1088 Deans, 1-L B. o 1 0 0 2 0 do. 953 844 do. 120,000 o 15 0 do. 1O:~5 Erlwm'els, T. H. o 1 0 0 2 (j elo. n54 1'46 Shibber, S, E. 2,000 0 50 Eastern 10·±o O'Connor, H. o 1 0 0 2 (J do. n56 856 Harding & Fuller .. , 20,000 1 " 0 do. 10;'51 Seill, W. o 1 0 0 2 (J do. 957 857 Cm'l'oll, '1'. ... 13,000 2 40 North-West 1056 ! Slllith, S. A. o 1 1G 0 () 0 do. 958 889 Hal'ding, Fuller, & 20,000 1 17 6 Eastern 1065 Martin C.W. o 1 0 0 2 G do. n64

'l'ierney lOGD WilsOl;' A. O. o 1 0 0 2 (j do. 967 903 l'iIoore, C. E. 15.000 1 17 6 North-West 107-L Hine;kell, VV. o 1 0 0 2 G do. 973 905 Saehs, L. F. 1,14,000 54 00 Eastern 1075 Jlonse. E. o 1 0 0 2 6 do. 98.5 906 Muggleton, S. 5,000 o 12 6 Kimberley 135:3 l{emington, R o 1 0 0 5 0 Collie, 433 908 Moore, C. E. 5.000 o 12 6 North-West 1:376 Criehtoll, G. B. o 1 0 0 2 6 Kalgoorlie, 1005 916 MOl'rissey, M .. T. 1'0,000 20 00 Western 1377 l\'IcConnell, J, D. o 1 0 0 2 (j elo. 1250 926 Gaston, A. ... :>:3.000 1 08 Eastern 1;~78 Ihr(;OlU't, Jas. o 1 0 0 2 (i do. 1252 \)27 1Yfaekay, D .... 5,500 1 100 North-West 137\) More, H. St. Ba,rle ... o 1 0 0 2 G Ha,llnans, P7 935 Taylor & Connolly ... 40,000 1 5 0 Eastern 138;'; I-lindge, J. F. o 1 0 0 2 6 Ka]goorlie, 1343 9,10 Waldeek, J. W. 20,000 2 10 0 vVestern 1387 W oledge, R. o 1 (I 0 2 G do. 1353 943 Halll1, '1'. H. 20,000 5 00 North-'West 1390 Pennycott, '1'. o 1 0 0 20 do. 1360 944. do. 30,000 7 100 do. 1:39G Bird, J. T. o 1 0 0 2 6 do. 1366 946 do. 20,000 5 00 do. 18D8 DeEtl'den, A .... 0020 0 2 6 Boulder, 428 955 do. 40,000 2100 Eastern 1399 Lawrence, J. A. o 0 20 0 2 6 do. 432 971 Harclie, A. E. 50,000 6 50 North-We"t 1421 Bm'nett, J. o 1 0 0 2 6 do. 1021) 972 Hanll, I". H. 20,000 o 12 6 Eastern 1424 Morgn.n, l!~. W. 01 0 0 2 G I vanhoe, F179 973 do. 20,000 o 12 6 do. 1563 Barcom, J. J. o 1 0 0 50 L"ke View, 189 974 do. 20,000 o 12 6 do. 1601 J ervis, W. H. 01 0 0 5 0 Boulder, 774 975 do. 20,000 o 12 6 do. 1613 'l'ittey, J. o 1 0 0 7 6 Ma.leolm, 165 986 Transport Trading & 32,000 2 00 do. 1638 vValtcrs, J. '1'. o 1 0 0 5 0 Kookynie, 180

Agency Co. 1772 Ctl.,ine, T. o 1 0 0 2 (i Collie, 413 17n5 Kenn,ne, Jas. o 1 0 0 2 G Lake View, 100

'l'IMBER, LEASE -SECTION 113. 1822 Thu1'mott, H. W. o 1 0 0 5 0 Kalgoorlie, 1476 1876 I-Iodson, A. S. o 1 0 0 2 6 Southern C., 436

128w/113 Boyne, 'I'hos. ... : 640 10 o 0 1877 Thomas, A. '" o 1 0 0 2 6 do. 509 154w do. G40 10 00 1878 Hall, Jos. ... o 1 0 0 2 6 do, 438 193 Davis & Co., M.C. ••• i 3,840 60 00 1888 Bevan, R. o 1 0 0 2 6 Collie, 425 198 Davies & Co., Ltd., 5,120 80 00 1989 Hewson, J. C. o 1 0 0 7 6 Maleolm, 15<i

lYl. C. 19\)3 'l'yffe, H. W. o 1 0 0 2 (J Kookynie, L~8 205 Gill- McDowell Ja1'- 3,490 60 00 2013 James, A. o 1 0 0 7 6 Lf1ke View, 306

rah Co., Ltd. 2460 Gordon, H. o 1 6 0 5 0 Jmkesbrook, 156

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4771

LAND SALES.

Department qf Lands and Stwveys, PM·th, 29th November, 1901.

THE undermentioned Allotments of La.nd will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on the dates and a.t the plac63 speci;{ed In tbe Schedule below. at 11 o'elock a.m., excepting Katanning 1tlld Nal'l'ogin,

at 2 p.m., and Wagin, 3 p.m. SO II E D U L E.

;);...les or Sal~. PI:~c{:'& ut 83,1(,. Description of Lot;.. Nllmher of L,,)tl'.. Quantities.

Upset Priced. a. r. p.

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

1901. Dee. 3 If attLnning Cranbrook .. , Town 35 0 1 32 £12. Do. 3 Do. Do. '" Do. 36 0 1 32 £10. Do. 3 Do. K1Ltanning ... Do. 14 0 o 17 £5. Do. 3 Do. Do. ... Do. 10 0 o 28 £10 . Do. 3 Do. Do. ... Do. 24 0 2 32 Do. 3 Do. Do. ... Do. 39 0 3 36 Do. 3 Do. Do. ... Do. 42 0 3 36 £12 each. Do. 3 Do. Do. ... Do. 77 0 2 28 Do. 3 Do. . Do. . .. Do. 84 1 0 2 Do. 3 Do. ,ij,'Broome Hill '" Sub. 399 12 2 35 £13. Do. 3 Do. Do. ... Do. 397 14 0 19

} £14 each. Do. " Do. Do. '" Do. 898 11, o 22 i)

Do. n Do. Do. ... Do. 383 14 3 15 £15. .)

Do. 4 Albany Albany '" Town 564 0 1 15 £15. Do. 4 Do. ... Sub. 345 5 0 0

} £12 each. Do. 4 Do. Do. ... Do. 34,6 5 0 0 Do. 4 Coolgardie Coolgf1rc1ie ... '" Town; 1510 0 1 4 } £]0 each. Do. 4 Do. Do. ... Do. 1511 0 1 4 Do. 4 Collie ... i Collie ... Do. 288 0 1 0 £15. Do. 4 Do. I Do. '" Do. 963 0 1 0 I} £50 each. Do. 4 Do. i Do. '" Do. 968 0 1 0 Do. 4 Newcastle !*Toodyay '" Sub. 42 6 o 26 . £10. Do. 4 Do. r Do. '" Do. 61 10 1 23 £16. Do. b Bridget()wn ... . ,x'B rid creiOWll

b '" Do. 547 4 1 1 £10. Do. 5 Do. I Do. '" Do. 5.'58 6 o 28 £9. Do. 5 Do. Do. '" Do. 559 5 o 33 £8. Do. 5 Do. Do. '" Do. 544 4 2 39 I £5. Do. ·5 Do. Do. ... Do. I 545 5 2 16 i £4. Do. 5 Do. Do. '" Do. i 546 4, 2 7 £3. Do. 6 Perth Onslow '" Town 86 1 0 0 Il Do. G Do. Do. ... Do. 137 0 3 39 Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 4 1 0 0 Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 47 1 0 0 11 Do. 6 Do. Do. . ... Do. 62 1 0 0 I t£15 each. Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 80 1 0 0 Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 8] 1 0 0 1/ Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 85 1 0 0

IJ Do. G Do. Do. '" Do. 103 1 0 0 Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 129 1 0 0 Do. 6 Do. JYIoom '" Do. W 0 2 0

} £7 'M" Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 20 0 2 0 Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 21 0 2 0 Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 22 0 2 0 Do. 6 Do. Parkerville '" Sub. 125 1 3 7 I £6. Do. 0 Do. Fremantle '" Do. 50 4, 2 0 ) £20 per acre Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 60 5 0 0 S each. Do. 6 Do. Greemnount Do. 172 19 o 33

} £2 per acre each . Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 174 13 2 16 Do. 6 Do. '~Gingin '" Do. 11 2 2 14 £12. Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 12 2 3 26 £15 . Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 13 4 1 3'./; £35. Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 14 2 1 23 £20. Do. 6 Do. Hmnel ... Do. 133 0 1 2 £2 . Do. 6 Do. ... Do. 70 2 2 1 I Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 7l 2 2 34 Ij£8 each. Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 76 1 3 36 Do. 6 Do. Do. '" Do. 72 2 3 18

I ~£lO ,"oh Do. 6 Do. Do. . .. Do. 73 2 2 18 Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 74 2 1 9 Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. n 2 o 26 'I

Do. 6 Do. Do. ... Do. 81 4 3 35 I £15. !

for cultivation.

4772

nates of Sale. I Places oC Sale.

Dec. 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. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. D O. Do. Do. Do. D D D D

o. O.

O. o.

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9

10 10 10 11 11 11

Perth Do. Do. Do. Do. Greel1bushes Do. Do. Do. Do. Kalgoorlie Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

l DOl1gara lYIenzies Do. Do. Do. Do. lYIertol1dale Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. boo Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Boulder Lawlers Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. . Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Kurnalpi Leollora Do. Do. Esperal1ce

Do. \ Do.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [N OV. 29, 1901.

LAND SALES-continued.

Description of Lots. [

_ _ (lUantitie_s. _I Number of Lots.

a. r. p.

*Kelmscott ... ... Sub. 172 ... ... 1 2 17 Do. ... ... Do. 173 ... ... 1 3 37

I·~:.,a ••. ... Do. 103 ... .. . .5 0 0 . .. Do. 104 ... ... 5 0 0

*Warranil1e ... Do. 109 . .. ... 15 2 24 I Greel1bushes ... Town I 64 0 1 0 ... .. .

Do. ... ... Do. ' 67 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. . .. ... Do. 72 0 1 0 ... .. .

I Do. . .. Do. 73 0 0 30 ... . .. . .. Do. ... ... Do. 88 ... . .. 0 1 0 Kalgoorlie '" Do. 983 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 984 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. '" ... Do. 1018 ... . .. 0 o 30 Do. ... ... Do. 1016 ... .,. 0 o 31 Do. .., ... Do. 1022 ... .,. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 1021 .., . .. 0 1 0 Do. .,. ... Do. 105.5 ... .,. 0 1 3 Do. . .. ... Do. 1056 ... .,. 0 o 39 Do. ... ... Do. 1114 . .. . .. n 1 8 Do. ." . .. Do. 1117 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... .,. Do. 1378 .., . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... .. Do. 1379 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. R1178 .. . .., 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. R1262 ... . .. 0 1 0

*Denisol1 ... ... Sub. 40 ... . .. I :3 1 21 lYIenzies ... . .. 'rown 634 ... . ..

I 0 1 0

lYIullil1e ... ... Do. 20 .. . . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 46 ... . .. ! 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 47 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ." ... Do. 97 ... . .. 0 1 0 Mertondale ... Do. 20 . .. ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 42 . .. ... 0 1 0 Do. ... . .. Do. 43 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... . .. Do. .50 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 89 ... .., 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 16 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. ]7 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 24 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 41 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 49 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 90 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. . .. ... Do. 92 . .. '" 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 93 . .. . .. 0 1 0 Boulder ... . .. Do. 3.58 . .. . .. 0 1 0 Kathleel1 ... ... Do. 3 .. . ... 0 1 0 Lawlers . .. ... Do. 44 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 4.5 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 46 .. . . .. 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 47 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 188 . .. . .. 0 1 0 1>0. ... ... Do. 189 . .. ... 0 1 0 Do. . .. ... Do. 191 '" ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 192 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 281 . .. ... 0 1 0 Do. ... . .. Do. 282 '" ... d 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 283 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ." Do. 286 . .. . .. d 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 287 '" ... 0 1 0 Sir Samuel ... Do. 270 ... . .. d 1 0 Wilul1a .., . .. Do. 21 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 108 '" ... 0 ] 0 Do. .. , .. , Do. 181 '" ... 0 1 0 Do. .., .. , Do. 184 '" ... 0 1 0 Kurnalpi . .. ... ·Do. 101 ... ... 0 1 0 Leol1ora . .. ... Do. 88 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. .. , '" Do. 244 ... ... 0 1 0 Do. ... ... Do. 283 ... ... 0 1 0 Esperance '" ... Do. 187 . .. . .. 0 1 24 Do. ... . .. Do. 230 . .. . .. 0 3 14 Do. . .. ... Do. 262 ... ... 1 0 0

• Suburban; for <l\lltivatiou.

Upset Prices.

£.5 . £6.

} £8 each.

£8 . £16. 1 . ."

I.§ ~ ) ",'

) £20 each . • ;rE . r ~~'

£15. I~~ .~o

£22. )~~: ') 1-£60 each.

)

1 £.50 each .

£70. £120. £100. £25. £20.

} £15 each .

£.5. £7. £15. £10.

} £10 each .

£12. -\ I 1-£20 each.

J 'I i 1-£25 each. I

j ) ) £15 each.

£10. £15.

'I I I 1£15 each.

I j

l I 1-£20 each . I I

j £15. £20. £5 £15. £10. £20. £12. £10. £8. £20.

1 £18 each.

Nov. 29, J901.J

D:l.tcs of Sale. Places of Sale.

Dee. 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. Dl). Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. rn. 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.

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Nort.lutl1l Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

12 Do. 12 Do. 12 Nnrrogin 12 Do. 12 Do. 12 Do. 12 Do. 12 Do. ]2 Do. 12 Do. 13 Kookynie 13 Do .. HI Do. 13 Do. ] ., D

13 13 13

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

13 Do. 13 Do. 13 Do. 13 Do. ]3 13 13 13 13 13 13

1.) ia 13 13 13 13 18 13 13 13 13 18 13 13 18 13 18 13 13

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. l> '. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. vVagin Do.

14. Cue 16 Broome 16 Do 16 Do. 16 Do. l()

16 21

Do. Do. Hopetoun

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

LAND SALES-continued.

Description of Lots.

Grass Vctlley Meckering Do. L

Do. Tammill ... Do.

'X'Grass Valley :'~Meckerillg •

... I' Do. ' Do.

1

1 ~~~'l'ogin

Do. I Do.

I! Do.

Do. I Do. I Do. . .. I Kookvnie ... / Do ..

I ~~: Do. Do. Do. Do.

I Do. I Do. I Do.

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

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

, vVagin I Do. I Cue , Broome

Do. Do. Do.

, Do. Do. Hopetoul1 ...

.,. Town

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

... Do.

.. Do.

... Sub. I

.., Do.

... Do.

.., Do.

. .. Town

... Do.

... Do.

.., Do.

... Sub.

... Do.

.. , Do.

... Do.

.. , Town

... Do.

... Do.

.. , Do.

... Do.

... Do.

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N umber of Lots.

16 64 65 73 3 4

28 7

13 14

327 328 329 330 321 322 323' ... 324 213 .. . 214< .. . 215 216 218 222 253 285 287 294 252 283 288 289 296 20] 202 206 207 208 209 210 229 230 233 234 237 238 239 240 241 242 203 211 '228 235 236 24.3 181 185 287 85

120 198 201 202 224

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4773

Quautities. Upset,Prircs.

a. r. p.

o 1 13 () 1 39 021 o 1 33 120 120 3 2 34 9 3 37 9 8 39

3 37 2 17

9 o o o o

2 5 1 32 1 20

200 200 200 200 o 1 0 010 010 010 o 1 0 010 010 010 u 1 0 010 010 010 010 o 1 0 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010

£8.

} £10 each.

i l £4 each.

£15.

(£1 10s. per acre ) each.

£16.

~£20 each.

o 1 0 i o 1 0 I

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: t£25 eaeh.

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o 2 80 o 1 88 020 o 2 16 o 2 16 o 2 16 o 2 16 o 2 16 010

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11 i ~£20 each.

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Plans and further particulars of these lots ean be obtained at this Office, and at the Oiliees where they are to IJe sold.

Land sold to a depth of 2,000ft. below the mttural surface, except III Goldfields and Mining Districts, where it is granted to 40ft. only.

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

4:774: GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, .A, . Nov. 29, i901.

Cancellation of Residential Leases.

Depaj·tment of Lant'ls and S1wveys, Perth, 29th November, 1.901.

I T is hereby notified, for general informatioll, that the undermentioned Residential Leases Imve

been cancelled for non-compliance with the COl1UI­tlons under which they' were granted, and the lots contained therein will be again open for selection OD

and after the 11th December, 1901 :-

Corres. No.

IHSl/OI 87&1;00*

Towll or Suburb.

I vauhoe Sub. noulder

Names.

ImF 'vV. H. Sweeter 7.>7 GOD. Greene

* Subjoc,t to hnprOYOlUcnts.

g. CECiIJ OLIFTON, Under Secretetry for Lands.

Cancellation of Home8tead Farms.

Depa,'lnwnt (~f' Lantl-; nntl ."11/t!JCYS,

Perth, 29th November, 1!!{)1.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, tlmt tht' undermentiolled Homestcad l!\trms have

been cancelled for 1J01l-compliiuH:c with the eonditions under whieh they wm'c g'J'cwtecl, itud the land COll­taint'd therein will lH} etgiLin open for selection on and ,dteI' thc ] 13th December, IHOl.

UOl'l'es. No.

11289/97 10663/99

.Agrieultural No. i 'Area 01'

Di"l,l'ict.

Location or

Lot No. i Name.

15I1O;j !Avon . :l81:i·j KOjOllllP

2881 I G. O. Howie 1':30 D. :-<canloll

R OECIL CLIF'l'ON, U ndel' Secretary for Lands.

Open for Selection.

11\ Portion of Reserve 220 open for Selection

under Part V. of" The Land Act, 1898."

Depaj·tment of L,mcls UiU~ Stwveys, 1'e;·th, 11th Octobe;', 1901.

I T is hereby notified, fClr genera,] information, that the area httely excised from 11\220, n,nd situaJe

Northward of Victoria Locations 8113 and 931, win be open for selection uncleI' Pa rt V. of "'rhe Land Act, 1898," on and lL£ter I,'[unday, the llth November prox.

SQ6S TfJu{j

R. CEOIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Private Surveys.

Stwveyoj' Gene1'al's Office, Pc;·th, 16th lYlay, JliOO.

PEH.SONS employing IJicensed Surveyors to sur­vey the boundaries of Pastoml IJeases or

other holclings under the Lanu Regulations or the Land Act are notified that such surveys cannot be recognised by the Department of Lands and Surveys unless the,\' are carried out in accordance with the Rules ,wd Regulations for the Guidance of Surveyors working for it, and Ol'iginal plalls and field notes, as provided by such Regulat.ions, lodged with the Surveyor General for examimttion ani! retention.

HARRY F. JOHNSTON, Surveyor General.

Surveyor licensed under "'l'he Transfer of I,and Act, "

Stwveyo;' Gene"al's Office, Perth, 27th Not'cmbcl', 1901.

1 rr is lWl'eby notified, for gcnem1 information, that : lw virtue 01 theoolVel's c;onfened on me bv 56 Vic:t., No. 14, Sec. 15, I hn.ve this da,y licellsed th:'e underment.ioned to pmctise tts <L Surveyor under the above Act:--

AR'l'HUR EDWARD ARNEY.

HARRY F. JOHNSTON, Surveyor General.

Appoint.rnent.

'i\~.1. Dcpm·tment of ]]1 ines, """) PM·th,25th Novembej', 1901.

'1' is hereby notified, for public informatioll, thn,i E. A. FITZPA'l'RICK has been appointed Bailiff

of the vVarc1en's Oourt at Bl'Oltc1 Arrow, vice P. J. Byrne, resigned.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Mines.

Appoin trnen ts.

Depc"rhncnt ql J1ines, j'e)'!h, 25th :lYovember, 1901.

H IS ExeellellCY the Governor in Exeeutive Oouu­. cil 1ms l:een plea8ed to make the following

appointments :-6725/1001.

1U. UARDINER to be J:icting .Assistant nlining .Registrar n,t Cne, to d>Lte from U)th Nhvemhol', HJOl, during the ttl)sellcG on lmwe of t.he Assistant iYIining Registrar.

6a92/1901. K ex ALg to be Acting Thriuing H,egistrar at N >Lunine, in

addition to his dnties as Postmaster, to elate from ·Hh November, 1901, during t.he telllporiwy "bsence of the ];lining Registral'.

H. S. KING, Uuder Secretary for Mines.

lUenzies lloard of' }<~xamiHel'S of .Engine­drivers.

S.Ol Depa,j·trnent of Mines, u7' Pe1·th, 25th NovenlbM', 1901.

'1' is hereby notified, for public information, that His Excellency t.he Governor in Executive Ooun-

1ms been pleased to appoint D. J. JiELLIHER a member of the Menzies Board of Examiners of Engillc-nrivers, vice H. W. SY111ons, resigned.

H. S. KING, Uncler Secretary for Mines.

Clrristrnas Exemption on Goldfielfls H,ml l'lining Distrietfl.

7.US DepM'tment qf ]]fines, (I s Perth~ 28th N O"IJentoe'f", 1901.

is hereby notified, for public information, that Genm'f1J Exemption from l .. bour eonditions has

been gmntec1 for all Goldfields and Mining Districts of the State, ttS specified hercunder :-

ASIIBUR'l'ON AND GASCOYNE GOLDFIELDS.-9th Decem­ber, 1901, to 20th January, 1002 (inclusive).

PILBARRA, \VEST PILBARRA, AND PIIILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELDS, AND KUll.NALPI DISTRIC'l'. From 16th De-cembCl', 1901, to 13th January, 1902 (inclusive).

EAST MURCHISON AND PEAK HILL GOLDFIELDs.-From 16th December, 1001, to Cth January, 1902 (jnclusive).

ALL OTHER GOLDFIELDS AND MINING DIS'l'RICTs.-From 20th December, 1901, to 4th J'Lnuary, 1902 (inclusive).

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Mines.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4775

Steam Boilers Act, 1897.

! 2 1 J. -rOOD the of Owners of' Steam Boilers.

THE following of Y-lock-up Encased Safety Valves have been approved to date:-

Name of Ivfnnufactur8i'.

Messrs. J. Dallks &; Son Co., Ltd. Messrs. Jmnes I\Iart.in & Co. Nlessrs. G. E. Fnltoll & C'.).

Phcenlx Foundry ... }Iessrs. Bennie, '1'eare, & Co.

Messrs. VV. J. Ge0rge &; Co.

Messrs. Heinecke &; Hayden Messrs. nIay Bros. Se Co.

31eS81'S. Porward, DO\Yll, &. Co. Irres~rs. '1'110n11)80n & Co .... ilIessrs. l\Tars]{.'lll &; SC'llS, Ltd.

Messrs. Fraser &; Cb:tlmers 1:fessrs. Ransome, Sim3, & Jefi'ries,

Ud. Bell's Asbestos \V.A. ,;gency, Ltd. Messrs. Hunt &; lYIitton

Messl·S. J<'orwood,Down, &; Co., Ltd.

The Cowlmrn Safety Valve Co.

]\lcssrs. Il'ollllinsoll Bros. & Co. . .. l\Iessrs. Ransolne, Sinls. & :refr~l'ics;

Ltd. ?tlessrs. \V. H. I3nilo.y &; Co., Ltd. J!f~S~::l'S. Coeli:bul'l1s, Linl~te(l

I\Iessl's. Del111Y Bros. Messrs. Clms. Atkins &; Co., Ltd. l\Iessrs .. J. Banc .Tohnston &; Co. JiJessrs. Alex. 'i'urnbull &; Co. }Iessrs. Alex. Tnrnhull &; Co.

Address.

lUelbourne, Vic. Gawler, 8.A. Adelaide, S.A.

Ballarat, Vic. Perth, \V.A.

Pert.ll,IV.A.

Perth, IN.A. Ga,ylel', B.A.

Kalgoorlio, IV.A. Castlenlaine, Vie. (}ctillSborongh,

England Kalgoorlie, \v.A. Ipswich, England

Frenututle,W.A. Birlningha,rn,

England Kalgoorlie

V~T est C+orton, nlanchester, England

Perth fpswkh. Ell::;hnd

Salford. England Carclonald, near

G-la,sgo-w .D'remnntlo Frenl>tl1tle F1'8UVtutlc Crlasgow·, Scotland Glasgow, Scotla,nd

2 1 1

1 2

3

2

2

1 1

2 3

Class.

Spring, ,vith easing gear. Do.

Spring, with easing gear, combined with dead-weighted lever valve.

Spring, 1Nith easing geH,I'. Spring and deacI-weighted adjustable, both fitteU wltll easmg

gea,r. Spring, dend-weighted, and combination spring and dead­

weightecllever vah'e, all fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted ,yith easing gea.r. Spring, with easing gear, combined with dead-weighted

lever vftlve. Spring and dead-weighted, both fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted 1' ... i'oh easing gear. Spring, with easing gear; dead-weighted easing gear.

Spring, with easing gear. Do.

Do. Do.

Spring, with easing ger,r, combined with dead-weighted lever valve.

Dc(].chvejghtec1, with easing g(5ar.

Spring) with ensillg gear. HalllSboGtom (cepring type encased).

Spring' type, both fitted with easing' gear. Spring. fitted with easing gear.

Do. Do.

RtlllSbottom (spring type oncased). Dcaclweig-ht, fitted with easing gear. Spring, fitted with easing gear.

Copies of tile' ,tb"ve c,m 11<" seeu OIl applie'Ltioll to I,h0 Chief Iuspc'di,r of Boilers, Mines Depart-lllelll, Perth, or from ,my Insp<;ctor of Boilers ullder the [1bove Aet.

(Sigiled) H. S. KING,

J.Sth August, 1 !101. Under Secretary for Mines.

l'~otice.

rl'H~ att:ll~i.Ol1 of Mine 1Vhm~g~n; .md.the Publi<: IS callect to the flLd that It IS reqUIred that a

I'rinLe(l copy of the General Rules 8h1'.11 be posted at the Office, or in some cOllspicuous place in eOllllcetioe Ivith o'lery :Mine.

This is to notify t.haj, (;opies of the s::Lid Geucrai Hu le:;:, prillted in b~ obtained ::Lt a,ll V{ardens' or on tbe Goldfields, on payment of One eacL

H. S. KING, Fnde;' Secretary for Mines.

NO '1'1 C E.

S te<1ill Boilers Act, 1897.

I T is hereb'y JlOtificri , for publie inrornmtion, tha,t (·opies of "The Stc'am :Boilers Act, 1897," may

br'. o],i:1ined ,Lt the various \Vardens' or Registntrs' omce,·; on the G>Jldfields, on payment or NinepenrC' each.

H. S. KING,

Under Secretary for Mines.

4776 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

The Mineral Lands Acts, 1892-99.

New Regulations 158 to 163,

Prospecting Areas for Coal and Oil.

Depaj'hnent of Mines, Pe?·th, 8th Novembej', 1901.

H IS Excellencv the Governor in Executive Council, Ullder the vowel's conterred upon

him by "The lVIineml Lltnc1s Act Amendment Act, 1899" (63 Yict., No. 18), has been pleaseel to nmke the following new Regulations, numberec1158 to 163 inclusive, to come into force an 18th November, 1901.

H. G1~EGORY,

Minister for Mines.

DIVISION X.

PROSPEC'l'ING ArtlCAS For, COAL AND OIL.

Definition: Oil shaU inchede llfinem~ Oi~, Shale, Bih<men.

01' any llIincmZ l''1te~ other thorn Coal.

158. A minor desirous of prospecting for coal or oil on Crown land in any locality ,Jistant over 15 miles from any payable coal 01' oil previously discovered may mark off and hold a prospecting area not exceeding 3,000 acres in extent.

159. When ,"ny such prospecting area in any locality has been registered, the }~cgistral' Inay, in his discretion, refuse to register any other prospecting area within five miles from the nearest point of the prospecting area first reO'istered, or he may grant registration of prospecting areas of "'such less extent than 3,000 acres as he may think fit.

160. Every such prospecting area, at the expiration of 12 months from the date of registration thereof, shall lapse and be cancelled, but mlW, on application of the holder thereof, before the expiration of the 12 months, be renewed for a further period of six months, but no longer.

161. Bona-fide prospectine; shan be continuously carried on, on every such prospecting area, by not less than three men for every 1,000 acres, or portion thereof, contained in such area, and any area not so worked shall be liable to forfeiture in the manner provided by Regulations 99 and 100.

Records of formations passed through in boring and shaft sinking, together with a plan showing the position of bores and shafts, shaU be furnished to the Minister on the abandon­ment of any prospecting area, or on the reporting of apparently payable coal or oil.

162. On a report by the holder of a prospecting area, in accordance with the Regulations, of the discovery of pay­able coal or oil, the Registrar may, by notice in writing, require the holder, within 30 days after the service thereof, to apply for such lertse 01' leases as he may desire to take up; and the Minister may, on such report and in his discretion, grant to the holder of the prospecting area a reward lease, not exceeding in area 640 acres, in lieu of or in addition to any ordinary lel1se or leases. If the holder of the prospecting area, shall neglect 01' refuse to apply for any lease for 30 days after service of notice requiring him so to do as aforesaid, the prospecting area may be forfeited; and on the granting of any reward or other lease as afore­said, the prospecting area shall absolutely lapse and be cancelled.

163. Regulations 4, 11, 12, 13, relating to prospecting areas for other minerals, shall apply to prospecting areas for cOt11 and oil, t18 well as l1ny Regulations relating to the forfeiture of areas.

Fees shall be payable as provided by Regulation 157.

The Mines Regulation Act.

Amendment of Regulation 26 as to Signalling

in Mines.

Depart?llCnt of Mines, Hf,J{: PC1·th, 8th Novembc)', 1901.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­. cil, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Section 27 of "The Mines Regulation Act Amendment Act, 1809" (63 Yict., No. 49), has been pleased to ~Lmellc1 Regula,tiol1 26, rehLting to Signal­ling in Mines, by the cancellation of !5-Ca,ge tLt libertY-fLl1c1 in Sinking 8iunals the substitution of 5 in lieu of 4 for Firing Warning'.

H. GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

REGULA'l'ION 26, AS A~IENDE]).

Bef]1<Zation 26.-·'1'he following Code of Signals shall be used in aJl metalliforous Mines in the Goldfields, Goldfields Districts, and Mining Districts to which the TI'Gnes Regula­tion Act applies.

CODE OF SIGNALS.

I-Stop cage when in motion. I-Hoist. 2-Lower. 3-Change to hoist fro111 a different level. 4-Menon. 6-Tools.

12-Accident. 1 pause I-Number 1 Level. 1 2- :l 1 3-- 3 1 '1.--- ,1

1 5- 5 2 1- 6 2 2- 7 2 3-- 8 2 4- 9 2 5- 10 3 I- II 3 2- 12 3 3- 13 3 4- H 3 5- 15 4 1- 16 4

" 2-- 17

4 3- 18 4 4- 19 4 5- 20

Sinking SignaZs.-5-Firing warning.

I-Hoist men.

Upon receiving signal 5 (firing "\val'ning) the engine­drivel' is to raise the bucket by giving his engine ll(,t less than one full revolution, and is then to lower the bucket again as a signal that he is ready to hoist.

A copy of the above Code shall be posted in a cleftr anellegible form on frame boarels, one 01 which shall be placeel iLt each chamber in the shaft, another on the brace, anel another in the engine-room.

Copies of above Code of Signftls, printed on:ctLlico will be obtainable at an 8[Lrly elate ,Lt the Department of Mines, Perth, 01' ~Lt the 'vYlLrdens' and li,egistral's' Offices, at a cost of one shilling each.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4777

Gold Mining Leases.

Department of Mines, Perth, 28th Novembm', 1901.

I T is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of Section 48 of" The Goldfields Act, 1895," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council of 25th November, 1901, Ims been pleased to deal

with the following Gold Mining Leases and a,pplications therefor, as shown below. FRANK WILSON, Minister for Mines.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED, SUBJECT '1'0 SURVEY. ------

GOLDFIELD. DISTRICT. No. OF LEASE.

{ ... 3881 " 3935 3937 3fJ38 3940 COOLGARDIE

KUNANALLING ", 6218 639s 6408 64.'18 6428

DUNDAs .,. . .. ." 837 839 842 843 844 84·5 8M;

EAs'l' COOLGARDIE .,. .,. 3934£

EAS'1' MUROlIISON ", .. , 510 511 512 513 514- 515 516 517

CUE " . ... 1285 1287

:MUROHISON .. , DAY DAWN ... 263D

NANNINE ... . .. 386N 388N 389N

{ ]}fT. lYIALOOL~I ... 8520 8530 *' 8760 8830 MT. ]}IAIWARE'l'

M'l'. MARGARE'l' ... 1161'1'

,{ NIAGAIU ... '" 467G 46DG 4/iOG 4i72G '1-75G 4·77G 4·79G lS0G NOR'rH nnnLa .• ,U)

ULARIUNG ... ... 578u 580u

{ KANOWNA ... ." 1033x N.E. COOLGARDIE

DULONG '" ... *'78'!y 800y 80h 802y 803y 80,ty 807y 808y 80Dy 8lly

PEAK HILL ... . .. . .. 24Sp

PHIJ.LIPS RIVER ... ... 33

~--~

···1 -"-~--

YILGARN ... ... 515

* ,1].

APPLICATIONS REFUSED.

NORTH COOLGARDIE YERILLA .. , 547R 54SR

SURRENDERS ACCEPTED.

COOLGARDIE ". ... 389'1

EAST COOLGARDIE ... ... 1223E t224E 1225E 1227E 1257E 3,1,86£ 3·1S8E 34.·97E

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

MUROHISON .,. ... I NANNINE ... ... 340N I

MENZIES ", ". 4989z

NORTH COOT,G~RDm· NIAGARA ", ". 376G t456G

'-I ULARRING ... ". 548u i

N.E. COOLGARDIE ... KANOWNA . .. .., lOO4x

.. t Qondl tlonl1lly.

4178 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

GOLD ~nNING LEASES-contin7wd.

FORFEITURES.

GOLDFIELD. DrS'l'ltICT. No. OF LEASE. NAl'!I:E 01!~ .LEASE. N Al'I1E Ol<' LESSEES.

~ KUNANALLING

3864 Lady Agnes Cox, John; McDonald, James. COOLGARDIE

612s Daisy Bell Crawford, Robert.

EAST COOLGARDIE ... 37E ... "'1 Golden Pheasant Alexander, William.

EAST M UIWHISON ... I

N.E. COOLGAI~DIE ... BULoNH

PEAK HILL ...

331 ...

655c 837c

771y

193p,

I New 'Woman South Bxtel1ded I

~'[erton's No. 2 South The Chicago

Golden Ram

Golden 'l'rcasnre Consols

Fitzgerald, Denis.

Workman, A. J.; Kirbell, H. E. Gardner, John; Hughes,Owen;

Lowes, Helena.

stevenson, G.; Webb, Thos.; Masson, Robt.; Gilmour, William.

Bentley, Daniel; Butler, J. F.; Bartels, H81·mann.

___________ · _______________ · ___ ._00. _____ · ______ 00 __ • ___ • ____ • ___ • ___________ _

Department of Mines, Pc?·th, 21st Novembe1', 1901.

THE undermentioned Gold Mining a,nd Mineral Leases are now ready for issue, and may be

obtained OD application by the Lessees 01' their orders:-

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 1851, 2160, 3408. Kunanalling District: 119s (2045), 4568.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 197E, 219E, 225E, 248E, 352E, 755E, 922E, llHAE, 1163E, 1292E, 1373E, 3880E.

NORTH-EAS'r COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Kanowna Disb'ici: Nos.12x (IOSE), l3x (I06E), 14x (I07E),

52x (Z37E), 55x (243E), 68x (308E).

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD. Nos. 53w (S26E), 995w, 1050w, 1056w.

NORTH COOLGJ.\RDIE GOLDFIELD. Menzies District: Nos. 3480z, 3914z. Niag®'a District: Nos. 278G, 279G, 334G, 41OG. Ularring Di&t1'ict: Nos. 338u, 403u.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD. Nos. 687,744,745.

M'l'. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. Mt. Ma!colnt Disi1'ict: 375c, 3760. Mt. Ma1'garet: 761'1',770'1', 1069T, 1070'1'.

PEAK HILL GOLDJi'IELD. Nos. 131' (87N), l5p, 16p (I07N), 65p.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. Mov,nt Magnet Dist1'ict: 151M, 20h1, 2641\1, 327ThI, 3461\1,

368M, 381M, 4,60,,1, 466~L

Nannine Dist1'ict: 315N.

Day Do,tOn: 237D, 238D, 243D, 248D.

EAST rl1.URCHISON GOLIWmLD.

Nos. 333,430.

PHILLIPS RIVER MINLNG DISTRIC'I'. No. 49

YANDANOOKA. MINING DISTRIC'l'. No. 12.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for Mines,

Western Australia.

rrlle GoldfieMs Acts, 1895·1900.

RegUlations for the Management of Goldfields.

Amendment of Regulations 24, 96, 104, Schedule 8, and Judicial Regulation 16.

Depart1nent of Mines, -}~£{ Perth. 29th Novembe1', 1901.

I:.::J IS Excellency the Governor in Executive _..L Council has been pleltsed t.o make the follow·

ing amendments to the Regulations for the manage­ment of Goldfields, published in the Govemment Gazette of Wednesday, 13th November, 1901.

FRANK WILSON, Minister for Mines.

A~END1\I(EN'rs.

1. Regulation 24. --After the words "and all transfers of," add "or other transactions affecting."

2. Regulation 96.- After the words "shall be sn b stituted" add "The boundary lines shall also be cleared from post to post."

3. Regulation 104.-After the word "false" insert "document or .. " and delete the words "of application or certificate of application for," substituting the word "affecting" in lieu thereof.

4. Schedule 8,-Cancel the whole, and substitute the following in lieu thereof ,-

Wg:::iTERN AUSTRALIA.

Bnsincss License. No. Fee, £4 per annum.

Issued to , of , 'who, having paid the stipulated fee, is here by authorised to carry 011 business 011 the Goldfields of the State, and to occupy for the purpose of residence or business the area. of Crown land prescribed by and subject to the provisIOns of H'rhe Goldfields Act, 1895." and its Amendments and the Regulations made thereunder.

'rhis license to be in force for one year from the date of issue. Place of issue Date of issue

-'!(Varden (01' officer authorised to issue).

5. Judicial Regulation 16,-For "every mouth" read " daily."

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

Government Assays.

is hereby notified, for public information, that the previous llotic;e as to Government Assays is

canc;elled, and that the rates and conditions as set forth hereundcr will be imposed.

H. GREGORY,

Minister for Mines.

Assays, Analyses, and Determinations of any Western A ustralian Ore or Rock will be made by the Assayer to the Geological Survey, when not unduly interfering with official work, subject to the following conditions :-

1. Each sample must weigh not less than 60z., nor more t.han ]-~lbs., and the pil.3ces of 1'{111('.h it is composed must not be of larger gaug'o than 3 inches, nor smaller than~in.

2. Each sample must be enelosed in ?~ separate eanvas lmg or strong paper wrapper, with a piece of white paper on which are written the name and Vlstal address of the sender, together with a priva.te mark or number hy which it may he readily identified.

3. Address the parcel to :-

'1'he I\'Iineralogist and Assayer,

Geological Survey Branch,

Department of IvIines,

Perth.

(N.R-The mte of postage for mineral samples is ld. for every 20z. and und,'l'.)

4. Send a let.tel' at the same time to the same address enclosing the, fees and stating for what metals the samples are to he assayed, 01' other instruc­tions, as the case nmy be.

5. Always keep duplicate samples of those sont, and mark them in a similar way.

o. The scale of fees is as follows :-

£ s. d. (a,.) 1<'01' the determination of a Rock or

Mineral 0 10 6

(b.) 1<'01' .Assay for Lead, Iron, or 1I'1an-ganese,each 0 10 G

(c.) 1<'01' Assay for Silver, Copper, or Tin, ea(lh... 0 12 (j

(d.) 1<'01' Assay for Gold or Zinc, each 0 15 0

(e.) ]'01' Assfty for Lead, Silver, ftnd Gold 5 0

(t.) 1<'01' Assay for Mercury, Antimony, Bismuth, Chromium, Nickel, 01'

Cobalt, each 1 11 6

(g.) For Analysis and Vahmtion of Coal 11 6

(h.) For complete Ana.lYi!lS of any i'.fin-eral 01~ 01'0 ... 2 12 6

(i.) POl' other deterItlination& q,ccording to tiDle spent, up to 2 12 6

'1'he Dopa.rtment reserves to itself the right of refusing to make any Assay of any samples sent.

With the object of encouraging bona, fide prospecting, free Assays will he made, on conditions which can he ascertained on appliea.tion at the Offices of the Government Ge',logist

GAZETTE, \V.A. 47'79

'iV.R.-5695!1901.

Western Australian Goyermnent Raihv~:rs.

f T is hereby notified, for general informat.ion, tlu.tt _ the following Tender has been ctceeptecl :-

Date of Acceptance.

HJOl.

l'1ulue of Contractors.

: Dcsc:r~ptioll of

Conlrnct. I Amount.

£ s. d. 5th Nov .. " \Vilsoll & J,iv.vn Pillj<lrra,~Cool11P ~ 117 12 6

1'encing Contract I FRANK WILSON,

Commissioner of Railways. 27th November, 1901.

===========:--=----=

Width of Tin's Ad, 1895.

Excellencv the Govemol' in Executive COUll­cil has beell pleased to '1])p1'OYO the following

By-hLlv made hy the Peak Hill H.oads 130ftI'd, \ludel' the provisions of " 'rile 'Width of 'l'ires Aet, 1898."

:yr. E. JULI" UncleI' Secret.Ll'Y for Public; VY01'1\8.

27 th N ovelllber, 1901.

Peak Hill Roads Board District.

BY-LAW FOg REGULA1.'ING VVID'l'H OF 'rImeS 01' VEHICLES.

WHEICEAS by "The 'Width of Tires Act, ISD5," it is enacted that every Local Anthority may llmke and pro­seribe, amend, repprtl, or add to such By-bws as it thinks fit for cnTl'ying- the said Act into effect: Now thCl'OIOI'O, in PUI'slUUlce of the powers therein contained, be it ordered and directed hy tlw Peak Hill Hoads BoaI'd, as follows :-

1. It blmll not bo lawful for nuy person cngago,l in building, eOl1stl'neting, soIling, or Illnkil1g' v0hicJes~ to build., constl'llet, or 111ake, sell or hire, or offer for sale 01' hire) any vehicle unless the width of the tires of such vehiclo shall l)e in the following' proportion to the diametcr of the axle-al'lll of such vehicle, vi~.: 'When the diameter of the <,txln-Hnn is--

2 inohes the width of the tire shall be:l inches. 2:1· ;H 2~ ,1 9.a -·r -1~ a 6

3. No perso11 shnJl import into the Pe"k Hill l~oacls BonI'd District a,ny vehicle tIlt' tircs of the wheels of which vehicle 'H'e not of the width presented or specified hy the preceding' section of thi8 By-law; and, if any snch vehiclo be imported, no pcrson shall use or employ it npon any public road or street within I;he district.

;3. No person shall use or employ any vehicle upon any public rmLd or street of the district unless the tires of the wheels of such vehicle are of the proportion specified in Section No. 1 of this By-law.

,L Every v()hicle in usc on any public rOllel 01' street in the district shall havo the dimncter of the axle-arms pnintecl on some conspicuous p<'wt on the olf side tlwreof; ,md '1ny owner of any vehicle who neglects to have sueh measurements pttir:.tecl as aforesaid, 01' who has the sallle SO

painted incol'l'octly, sb"U he guilty of 3n offence against this By-law.

6. Any person offending '1gainst any of the provisions of this By-law shall bc liable, on conviction hefore one 01' more Justices of the Ponce, to a pcnnlty not exeeeding Five pounds.

O. ·Vehicle lllcans and includes any \yagoll, cart, or lorry 01' dl'ny. lnlt does not include any vehiele intended solely I01' the eOllve;nH10c of pass~:l1gers. '

Given nudor our hands and sC'"l this 19th cl,'!yof October, 1$)01.

H. C. ,\.. R.

I :tppl'ove and consent to the foregoing By-laws.

ARTHUH LA WJ.JEY, Governor.

25th November, 1901.

Tenders for A nnual Contracts for the Year 1902. Police Office, PM·th, 28th October, 1901.

rrENDER8 FOR POLICE SERVICE (endorsed "Tender for.. .................................... " ........ " as the case may be) will be received n,t the Office of the Commissioner of Police until noon of SATURDAY, the 30th NOVEMBER,

1901, fro111 persons willing to contract for the performance of the following Services during the year 1902 :-

i.-OATS (Brown) for POLICE HORSES for 1902. 2.-CHAFF for POLICE HORSES--continnea. To be supplied and delivered, as required, at

Stations named, at pet' bushel of 501bs. the several Police

Abbotts ... Albany Bardoc Beverley .. . Bunbury .. . Bridgetown Broome ." Broome Hill Bulong ... Busselton Broad Arrow Burbanks Boulder ... CaUSeWll,y (l'm·th) Carl1arvon Coolgardie Colliefields Cue Claremont Derby Donnybrook Dongara ... Davyhurst Esperance Bay ... Field's Find Fremantle Gel'aldton Guildford Gingin Greenongh Greenbushes Gullewa .. . Hamelin .. . Jarrahdale Katanning Kelmscott Kojonup ... Klmanalling Kalgoorlie Kanowna Kookynie

CJnantity (more or less)

required: bushels.

1:3:1 132

66 132 26,t 1:32 200

66 132

6()

GG G6

200 5G

800 ~i"O li5

:{OO 1:12 :100

G5 1:32

GG 300 132 :lOO 200

fiG 132

GG 1

132 (lG GG ()G (iG ()O G(;

,tOO (j(j

6G Lyons and Gaseoyne

Junction 132 Laverton 66 Lawlers .. , :300 Leonora ... 132

Lennonville Marble Bar Menzies ... JYIingenew Moorl]' Mount Sir Samuel \iount. Barker .. . lYlount Magnet .. . Mount Malcolm .. . JYloullt lVlol'gall .. . Mount vVittenoom Midland Junetion Mundttring Mulwarrie Nrmlline .. , Northampton Northam ... North Frelllf111tle Norseman Newcastle Nullagine Nn,rrog-in Onslow ... Pert.h Pinjarra ... Paddington Port HecUand Peak Hill Hockinghaul Hoebourne H,wE'nsthorpe Subi,1.cO ... Southern Cross ... Victoria Park \!r{ agin West Perth vViluna ... Whim Creek Williams Ri ver ... Wyndham Waroona York Yalgoo Yarloop Yundamindera ...

QU[111tity. (more or less)

required: bushels.

66 300 800

." 132 132

66 132 132 300 132 1:32 66 66 G6

2G4 132 200

GG 200 132 200

G6 132

1,200 132 56

200 200

GG 400 132

66 200

66 GG 6G

132 132

5G 200

56 132 132

66 GG

'rhe Oa,ts (brown) to be of first-ra,te quality, ana clelive1'ca at the respective I'olice Stltiions at the Contractor's expense on 01' after tu:' 1st J,wuary, HJ02, in such qmmtities and at such times only at the a,bove-nmned Sb11ions ,1.S llmy be demanded in writing by the Officer in charge of such Stl1tions, and to be s1>tbject to approval on delivery.

The Government does not bind itself to take from the Contractor the whole quantity tendered to be supplied, unless demanded in writing as auove.

2.-CHAFF for PO LICE HORSES for 1902. Good Sown Wheat or Oat Hay, to be supplied and delivered at

the several Police Stations Immed, at per ton of 2,2401bs. Quantity Quantity

Bunbury ... Bridgetown Broome ... Broome Hill Bulong ... Busselton Broad Arrow Boulder ... Causeway (Perth) Carnarvon Coolgardie Colliefields Cue Claremont Davyhurst Derby Dongara ... Donnybrook l!~sPG1'n,ncG Bay ... :E'ield's Find Fremantle Gemldtnn Guildford Gingin Greenouo'h Greenhu~hes Gullewa ... ' Hmnelin .. . .T arrahclale }(atanning Kojonup ... Kunanalling Kalg'oorlie KanowTI:1. Kelmscott Kookynie

Quantity (mol'e or less)

required: tons.

10 G 9 :3 G :3 3 9 3

12 15

3 15 G 3

1" 9 3

12 ()

15 })

3 ()

:3 3 6 3 :3 :3 3 3

20 3 :3 3

15 Lawlers ... Lyons and Gascoyne

Junction Laverton Leonora ... Lennonville lYIarh le Bar Menzies ...

6 :3 G :l

12 15

Mingenew Mount Barker Mount Magnet ... Mount Maleolm Mount Morgan ... Mount ~'ittenoom Mount Sir Samuel Midland Junction Mulwarrie Mundaring Moora Nannine ... Ntl,rrogin .. Northampton Northam ... NOl't,h Fremantle Norseman Newcastle Nullagine Onslow ... Perth Pinjarra .. . Pilbarra .. . Paddington Peak Hill Port Hedlancl 1~ockingha111 Roebourne Rlwensthorpe Southern Cross ... Su11iaco ... Victoria Park Wagin West. Perth ,Vhim Creek vViluna ... vVilliams River ... vVyndham vVaroona ... York Yalgoo Yarloop Y unclamindera ...

Qnuntity (more or less)

required: tons.

})

G 6

1" 6 G 3 :3 3 3 ()

12 :3 G 9 :3 9 ()

U G

50 G 9 3 9 U :3

18 G 9 :3 3 :3 3 G 5 3 9 :3 6 G 3 3

The Chaff to be of first-rate quality, ana clelivcua at the 1'espective Police Stntions at tho Contractor's expense on or aft.er the 1st .January, 1902, in such qua.ntities and at such times only at t.he above-named Sbtions t1.S may be dema.uded in writing by the Officer in charge of such Stations, and to he snbject to a.pproval on delivery.

'rho Government does not bind itself to take from the Con­tractor the whole quantity tendered to be supplied, unless demanded in writing as above.

3.-For the Supply of Bedding to the above Stations and (with the exception of the Perth and Fre­mantle Stations) the removal of the manure therefrom.

4 -For Shoeing Police Horses at the above Stations. (more or less) (more or less)

required: required: 'renders to state t.he rate per set and for removes. tOllS. tons.

Abbotts ... G Bardoc :3 The shoeing to be performed to the satisfaction of the Officer in Albany ... 6 Beverley... 6 clmrge, a.nd in accordance with specified conditions.

The Govel'llment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender for any of the above-named services, a,nd reserves to itself the right of accepting a portion of the tender.

The whole of the supplies to be of unexceptionable quality, and subject to <tpproval on delivery. No transfer of <t11Y Contract will be permitted without the p1'evi07tS consent of the Government. Empty bags and packa,ges may be obtained by Contractors, or their agents, upon application t.o the Officers in

charge of the Stations for which they lutve Contracts, b7tt the Gove1'nment lcill not be ?'esponsible for, 01' nnde?·tcdce to 1'et1t?'11 empties.

Ec~ch Tend!!r rnust bea?' the bon(Z fide signa,tm'es of two ?'esjJonsible and appr01Jed w1'eties, who will be required to be bound for the due performance of the Contnwt under a penalty of ftbout one-fourth of the estimated sum to be paid under each ('ontntet. Parties are requested to be careful in c1ra,wing up their 'renders, which should be in strict conformity with this Notice.

Forms of Tender may be had on application <Lt the various Police Stations throughout the Colony, and no Tender will he! entel'tfLincd unless rendered on the prescribed form. It is not necessary to fOl'wCl,rd du.plicate tenders; one tender form properly filled up and witnessed, both as regards the Contractor and his sureties, will suffice.

FRED. HARE, Commissioner of Police.

Nov. 29, 1901.] GOVERNMENT

Ed11cation Depa.·t'rnent, PC1·th, 22nd Novembel', 1901.

THE following Questions, set at the Bursaries Examination on the 5th and 6th September,

1901, are published for general information.

OEOIL ANDREWS, f01' Inspector General of Schools.

GEOGRAPHY (200).

Time allowed '['wo hours.

1. What is an iceberg? state clearly how it is formed 2. What is the cause of the Trtl,de 'Winds? 'Why are

they so called? In what oceans are they fonnd ?

3. Draw a map of the physical features of the United States. In it indicate the geographical position of vVashing­ton, New York, Chicago, New Orlemls, and Sa.n Francisco.

4. Show by diagrams (1) the position of the Moon with respect to the Sun and Earth at New aud Full Moon; (2) the appearance of the iYIoon at these times as seen from the Earth.

5. Describe the characteristics of the following peoples: -French, German, Chinese, Turks.

6. Name the rivers of Asia, flowing into the Pacific Ocean. State briefly any facts you know about these rivers

"i. 'What countries outside A ustl'alia produce linen, opium, oranges, coffee, rice, timber?

8. What are the following? Give one important fact about each :-Odessa, Trinidad, Mecca, SlU,kim, Manchuria, Timbuctoo, '['hc Pampas.

SPELLING (Drc1'A'£ION).

"Unfortunately, there were some things of which I had no more experience than a child, and the tricks of London were among these. An advertisement, offering extra­ordinary advantages to a partner in a commercinl concern, who could bring a small capital, tempted me to make inquiry about the matter; and I was soon cnjoled by n plausible, artful fellow to venture my whole stock in it. The business was a manufacture, about which I knew nothing at all; but as I was not afraid of my labour, I set about working as they directed me, with great diligence, and thought all was going on prosperously. One morning, on coming to the office, I found my prrrtners decamped; and the same day I was arrested for a considerable sum due by the partnership. It was in vnin for me to think of getting bail, so I wrrs obliged to go to prison. Here I should have been half-starved, but for my Moorish trade of mat-making', by the help of which I bettered my condition for some months; when the creditors, finding tha,t nothing could be got out of me, suffered me to be set at liberty."

WRITING (100).

Time allowed Three-qnarters of nn hour. 1. Transcribe the selected prrssage. 2. Write the following in large hand three times:-

LORD ROBERTS.

SPELLING (100). 1. Write the passage read by the examiner. (Altera­

tions and interlinings should be avoided. Erasures are not allowed.)

2. Marks will be deducted for errors in spelling in any of the candidate's papers.

ENGLISH (300).

Time allowed Three h011rs. 1. vVrite a letter to a supposed friend in England. Let

the principal subject of the letter be the Flowers of vVestern Australia.

2. Analyse fully-

vVe're the sons of sires tha.t bo~.Oled C"own'cl and mitred tyranny:

They defied the field and scaffold FO?' their birthrights-so will we!

:~. Parse fully the words in italics in the above passage.

4.. Give the meanings n.nd full derivations of the follow­ing words :-Consistent, photographer, witness, imposition, numeration, ultramarine, invisible, superstructure.

5. "'i'Vhat do you understand by gender n.s nvplied to nouns? Name the genders of nouns, and show how they are distinguished one from the other.

GAZETTE, W.A. 4781

6. 1<'orm sentences containing the following words :­

(a.) "Object" as a verb. (b.) "School" as an adjective. (c.) U V\T elcollle " as a noun. (d.) H Piece" as a verb. (e.) "Decay" as a noun. (f.) "Decay" as a verb.

7. From the following nouns form adjectives by the use of affixes :--Wife, idiot, gloom, sorrow, beauty, child. Also, from thesA verbs form nouns by the same means: -Recite, sail, discover, paint, create, retire.

8. vVrite a composition on one of the following sub­jects :-

(a.) The visit of the Duke and Duchess of York. (b.) A popular in-door game.

9. Name the complete subjects and predicates in these sentences :-

(a.) Burned 11a1'111ion's sWlwthy eheek like fire. (b.) This fortress, built by Natme for herself,

Never shall be conquered. (c.) Just such has been the course of events in

En!;land. (cl.) He told me that his mrrster cam') to town this

111orning. ( e.) Not as the conq neror comes,

'rhey, the true-lwarted, came. (f.) The next da.y, tOW<1l'ds night, an old woman

came tottering' up the garden.

10. 'When is " verb styled a, Transitive verb? Give two sentences each eontailling a Transitive verb, and two an Intransitive.

11. Pick out the adverbs frolll the following- passages. Name the words which they qmllify:

'1'he fourth n.ct very luckily begn.u before I C>L1ne. Sir Hoger went out fully s<ttisfiecl It was it most rnovinO' sio'ht to SC(l him t>,ke len,ve. 'rhe history of Englr~ld is eIllphaticaJly the history

of prog'ress. '1'he third sort is those who so readily and sincerely

follow reason.

Dl'l,A WING (:200).

Time allowed One hour.

Br,ACKBOAl<D D RA WING.

Draw the copy selectecl.

1. Dl'itw a line pamllel to the line A Band 11 inches above it, by the :tid of the set square; also it line pl1l'altel to A 13, bnt helr)\v it, at a clist:tneo equal to C D, by geome­tricn.lmothod. (A 11 was n horizont"l lino, C D l1 pm'pen­dicnJa,l'.)

2. At A in the strnig-ht line B C make ltugles of 'J.5deg. I1ncl GOdeg., by geometrimtl method.

:3. Constrnct an oblong. lnving sides eqnal t, A B n.nd CD, by geometric,,] method.

,to Copy the figure given, by the aiel of ruler and set square. ('['his figure was a combination of squares, circles, and semi-circles.)

(Set squares must not be used with questions 2 and 3 llnd the latter half of question 1.)

HIS'fORY (200).

Time allowed '['wo hours.

Eight '11wstions only may be cdtcl1tptecl.

1. Indicate (a sketch map mn.y be ch'awn) th'l districts occupied by the Seven Saxon King-doms established in Britain.

2. Say what you know about Stonehenge. 3. vVho were the NOl'mans? Narrate the story of their

settlement in France.

4. "\Vhn.t was the cause of the dispute between "\\Tilliam Rufus n.nr] Anselm ?

5. Under whl1t circumstances was Nornmnclv lost to England P •

6. vVhat led to the Civil vVar known as "The "'iVa1' of the Roses?"

"i. When was the "Declaration of ImblgenCf'" ipsnecl? 'What wrrs the object of this Declaration? Name the pl'incipal clauses.

8. vVhat was the origin of the terms vVhig and Tory i' 'When were they first used P

4182 GO V ERNM ~ 2\ T (r :~Z ETTE, \iV.A. LNov. 29, l!JOl.

9. Give a short account of what is termed in Gardiner's History-the Second Civil War in the reign of Charles the First.

10. vVho was Strafford? With what was he charged P vVhat WB,S the result of his trial?

n. Name three naval leaders in the reign of Queen Eliza.bet,h. Narrate the incident connected with the ship H Revenge."

12. What led to the fall of W 018ey ?

13. Whn,t was the Act of Settlement? Name its chief provisions.

H. Wbtt led toW oUe's Expeclition to Canada? Give some account of the Expedition.

15. vVhen were locomotives introduced into Enghmd? On what railway line were they first used? Give a short Itceount of the inventor of the locomotive.

16. Give~, concise account of the first invasion of Afghanistan by the Eng·lish.

17. vVbat difliculties with the Unitf~d States arose during the Civil W n,r in America?

AI{[,l'HlYIB'l'IC (300).

'Time allowed Three hours. 1. A room is 18ft. long ,md 14ft. wide. Find the cost of

painting the 11001' ,md tho ceiling at 2§d. per square foot.

2. If <1, dinner cost'I of hnlf-a-cl'Own, how mnny dinners will six half-erowns pay for"

3. Reduce 43,9700zs. to tons. Answer in tons, cwts., etc.

4. If 17 yards cost £,L 8s. 6~cl., what will 120 yards cost? (By Unitary method.)

5. Out of it mob of GGO cattle 10 por cent. die, ,mcl 50 per cent. are sold. How many died, were sold, and were left?

6. You have £1,000. How many times could you give away £2 17s. 6el., and wh,tt would remltin?

'7. Find the vaJue of SW articles at .£4 19s. IOtd. each. 8. Simplify:

9. At wlHLt rate per cent. per allnum will the simple interest on £2,630 mnoullt to £460 5s. in 3i years i'

10. '4f)(j78D -:- '0128 to 6 decinml places. 11. 'fhe back of a shed shaped thus is mrLcle of sheet

iron:

It is 25ft. long, and 13ft. high at the sides, while the top corner is 6ft. Gin. in perpenclienlar height above the level of the sides. Find its area, in square feet.

25ft.

12. A circular galt'anisod iron tank is 4ft. oin. in ma,­meter and 8ft. deep. How many gallons does it cont"in when ha~f-fuU.

Time Ball at l<~remantle.

'l'he Obsel'vato?'y, Perth, 8th Novembe1', 1900.

ON ;md ,tfter Monday, 12th November, a Time Ball ltt Arthur's Hea,cl, Fremantle, will be

rh'opped daily (Sunda,ys and Holidays not excepted) nit

Ih. OOm. OOs. vVest Australian Standi1rd 'l'ime, corresponding to

17h. OOm. OOs. Greenwich Mean Time.

'rhe Ball will be raised to the masthead three minutes before the hour, aDd the moment to be notecl is that at which the Ball commences to drop.

An extm signal will also be given for the con­venience of Captains of Mail Boats at any desired hour, upon application to the Harbour Master.

W. ERNEST COOKE, Government Astronomer.

NOTICE.

"1 OTICE is herehy given, for the information of 1 ~ the Public, that in compliance with instruc­tions from the Commonwealth Tl'e,LSnrer, Cheques will not he received on account. of official business transaeted.nt ;1ny Post Office unless marked" Good" or gU<Lmntced by a Bank.

By order,

R. A. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster Genera.l.

Geneml Post Office, 20th May, 1901.

------------------------

General Post Office, Perth, 27th Novcn,be;', 1901.

rI":BJNDERS, indur8ed "'render (tt8 the CltSe m,ty be) for Mail," will be received at this Office

until noon on Sa,turda,y, 30th November, 1901, for the conveyance of the undermentioned 1YJ,Lils for one. two, or O{ree years :-

NOl,THERN DIS'l'RIC'l'S.

Co,l'nm'voll-Hamclin Pool.

B'or the conveyance of Mails, Post Office Storos, and private stores of ofiicials, from and to the Post Ofiice, Carnarvoll, and the Post Office, IIamelin Pool, via. vVoormnel, once a month, in a cutter licensed to carry perishable goods. 'fhe private stores of officials not to exceed 3 tons per month for Hamelin Pool and I} tons for Wool'amel.

BAS'l'Flr<N GOI,DFlELDS DrSTIHO'l'.

Leonora-Lawlcl's.

Prom and to the Post Office. Leonom. (tncl the Post OJfice, Lawlers, vi" Diorite King and Doyle's V,rell, once a week, in a spring vehicle.

SonthM'n U;·oss-Mt. Jockson. ]'rOlll and to the Post Oftice, 80utherll Cross, and Mt.

Jackson, via. Golden Vn,lloy, fortnightly, in a spring' vehicle. The d11l'ation of the journey not to exceed 32 hours.

Every tender must be aceompaniec1 by a sketch of the route, as proyic1ed for 011 the back of the Tender Form.

The alTiv[Ll [LllCl depal'tu re of 1YIctils will be subject to instructions from the Deputy Postmaster General, ancl li~tble to alterations at any time during the year.

Every tender must beltr the bond fide signatures, duly witnessed, of the tender!:'r ftl1d of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the clue fulfil­ment of the Contract, in a sum not exceeding the gross a,mount of the Contract, for the whole period over which it extends.

Every tender must be [LCcomp[tniec1 by the written consent, duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen, a,s hereinbefore provided, to execute the bonds ~ts ttforesaid for the due performance of the Contmct, in the event of such tender being accepted.

The Government reserves the right of terminating the Contract at any time by giving one month's notice to the Contractor.

Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, may be obtained on ltpplication to the various Post­masters, ,tnd at the General Post Office, Perth; and no tender will be entertained unless rendered on the prescribed form.

vVhere 1Ylails are conveyed in wheeled vehicles, the clmrges ll1r,de by the ContntCtol' for the conveyance of passengers ,md p,wcels will be subjccct to the approval of the Deputy Postmaster General.

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

R. A. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster General and

Superintendent of Telegraphs.

N av. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4783 -------~-~-----~------------~------------------------

NOTIOE.

ROTTNEST SAIJT.

F:'IOR Sale, at Government Stores, N ort.h Pre­mantle:-

Fine Salt, in quantities not less than 1 ton,.£3 per ton (bags included).

Crude Salt, in quantities not less than 1 ton, .£1 7s. per ton (bags included).

Applications should be made to the undersigned.

By order of the Right. HOll. the Colonial Trea,surer,

CARLTON R. PETHER, Government Storekeeper.

Government Stores Depu.rtment, i l'forth Fremantle, 17th Octoher, 1898. (

NOTICE.

CON'rH,ACTORS and others ,tre requested to address ,tll communica.tions connActecl with

Government Stores business to The Govenonent Stoj'ekeepe'p,

N01'th Fremantle.

OARL'rON R. PE'l'HER, Government Storekeeper.

CliftOl1 Street, North Fremantle, I 15th August, 1901, S

'l'J~NDERS.

Supply and Delivery of Stores for the Govern­ment Service for two years ending 30th June, 1903.

H IS Excellencv the Governor in Executive Couneil h:ts"been pleasec1 to approve of tenc1ers

for the supply of Government Stores at vn.rious localities, as specifiec1 ill the printed liflts, which are now obtaini1ble by the Contraetors from the Govern­ment Storekeeper, N ortb Fremantle.

By order of the Hon. the Colonia,l rrreasnrcl',

CARL'l'ON 11. PETHER, Goyernment Storekeeper.

Government Stores Depa,rtmeut, .1 North l!'renlantle. )

Sale by Auetioll.

THE Government Auctioneer, ]}ir. Albert Clerk, will sell. ,1t the Government Refrigt:'rating'

Works, "Wellington Street, Perth, on Thursday, .5th December, 1901, at 2'30 p.ll)., the undermentioned Unserviceitble Stores, vi7..:--

2 Set-s of I:bv:ness,

222 yards R"d Felt.

8mlrll'i!s.~-,j·2 Padlocks, 2 'Wrought.iron '1'nhe8, Hcwt. old Fire-hm's, -woft. nill. Stenall Piping.

B.Y Order of the Hon. the Oolonial 'l'reasurer,

CARLTON R. PETHEB" Government Storekeeper.

Governnt811t Stores Department, North Fremantle,

20th November, WOl.

Government Labour Bureau.

E l\iPLOYERS of Labour and Employees are -'.J hereby informed that there is registered at

tlw Office of the Government Ln,bnur Bureau, 34 Pier Street, Perth, a list of persons in need of work, anc1 of those in need of workers.

Personal n.pplieation ean be made dl1l'ing the usual office hours at the Bureau, anc1, when necessary, interviews can be arranged between Employers anc1 Employees.

All letters of application to be addressed to the unc1ersignec1.

JAMES LONGJYIORE, Superintendent of Government Labour Bureau.

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Notice.

Witnessing of Contracts with Aboriginals.

AI)O)'i!lincs Dcpaytment, Pctth, [Jilt Norembe1', JUO!.

r.rHE tll~del'lllenti()llCc1 person h,~s been ~l:}Jointed to wltness Contmets made WIth A bung-mals, as

provided by 50 Vid., No. 25, Scetion 19 :-

Name.

P.C. RogGrs

Hc~iclcl1ce.

Oarnarvon, Gascoyne.

.A.ppoin ted uy

Residen't Magistrate, Car11a1'Von.

HENRY C. PH,INSEP, Ohief Protector of Aborigines.

Native Contracts (50 Vict., No. 25, Sec. 20),

Abm'igines Department, PCl'th, 10th December, 1900.

I:) ESIDENT Magistrates, Justices of the Peace __ \; and other persons appointec1 to witness Con­tra.cts with Aboriginals, as provided by Section 19 of 50 Vict., No. 25, are hereby requested to forward to the Aborigines Department Quarterly Statements, on the forms provided, of all the Contracts witnessed, commeneing from 1st January, 1901.

HENRY C. PIUNSEP,

Ohief Proteetol' of Aborigines.

50 Vict., No. 25.

RETURN 0]' aBORIGINAL,S UNDER CON'I'RAC,[' FOR SERvlm;

To the Chi~r Pl'oiecio)' Qf Abol·igines.

'rhe undermentioned natives 1mve signed contracts for scrvice in my presence between the following dates .......... .. to .................... ..

(Signed) ............................... .. .: ......................... Date

l·Either Government. Resident, Resident nTugistrate, .LP., Protector, or person duly appointed.

Name of Date. Ahoriginal,

and alia"".

Station Term Employer. or in

Locality. lIIonths.

47t)4 GOVERNMEN r GAZETTE, \¥".A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Notice.

Issue of Blankets to Aborigines.

AbOj'igines Del)artj),ent,

Perth, 6th Novembel., 1901.

'IN order to ensme supplies of blankets for distri-_ bution to the Aborigines being sent before the

next eold season sets in, it is req l1eHted that all persons who have previouslyaeted ,1S agents for sueh distribution, (1nd others who consider it necessary at new centres, will fonvMd tu the Aborigines Dep::1rt­ment theil' requisitions without delay,

After distribution 1ms taken place each year, '1gents are l'equested to send in the names of reci pients and state the grounds of claim.

If these lists ,1re not supplied, dehty is caused the next season, by necessity for inquiries.

HENRY C. PRINSEP, Chief Proteetor of Aborigines.

Geological Survey OHice, Perth. 518 512 ." ON Sale at this Office the Re}Jorts and

Publications of the Geological Survey. other

Oatalogue on applicatIOn.

A. GTBB MAITLAND, Government Geologist.

14th September, 1898.

NO'i'ICE.

The Newspaper Libel and Registration Act, 1884.

I 'l1 IS hereby notified that non-compliance with the . provisions of Sections 9 and 10 of the above

Act, relating to Annual Returus, renders Printers and Publishers liable to a penalty not exceeding Twenty -five ponnds.

Failure in observing the requirements of these SectionH will in futUre be followed by proseention

F. A. MOSELEY, l\'egistrar Supreme Oourt..

Supreme Oourt Office, Perth, 19th January, 1807.

R. G. '.'\lb' Reg ist1"a?' General's Office, Pm'th, 23?'d NovembM', 1!J01.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, and in accordance with Sections 20 and 23 of 58

Vict., No. 16, that the following M.inister is duly registered in this Office for the Oelebration of Marriages in the St,Lte of Western Australia:-

Designatioll.

CHURCH OF ENGLANh The Reverend Frank Collett Can

Registry District within which ltcsiacllce is

situated.

,., E. Coolg-ardie.

MALOOLM A. O. FRASER, i\'egistrar General.

R. G. VeI',,' Regist1"a?' General's Office, Pe?·th, 231'd November, 1901.

'IT is hereby notified, for general information, and , in accordance with Sections 20, 22, and 23 of 58 Vict., No. 16, that the following Ministers are duly registered in this Office for the Oelebration of Marriages in the State of Western Australia :-

Designation.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 'rhe Reverend P. J, Ryall, B.A, rrho Reverend E. S. Clairs .. , .. rrhe ReVerCll(l Oallon D .• T. Garland. The Reverend W .. F. ~hLrshltll , ..

lIn. iI!org-alls J ltrrahdale ,. Northam Collie

Itegistry Dist,l'ict within which Residence is

situated.

1\1 t. lIfargaret. J arrahdltle. Northam. Wellington.

MALOOLM A. O. FRASER, Registrar General.

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES.

rrransfer of Land Act, 1893. -r'1y1h9

T -----

r ii -ARE NO'l'ICE that John Sydney Hicks of Perth in the .1. State of vVestern Australia medical practitioner has

made application to ue registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District and being

Lot 64 of Swan Location 15 (containing 1 rood)

Bounded on the South by 1 chain 0f North Street On the East by the West boundary of Lot 65 measuring

2 chains 50 links On the No?·th by the South boundary of Lot 78 measuring

1 chain And on the West by part of the East boundary of Lot 41

and the East boundarie3 of Lots 42 and 't3 measuring together 2 chains 50 links

The land Is more pal·tlculal"ly defined OIl Pbn 1236 deposited in the Lands Titles' Office.

AND FUltTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 7th day of December next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. RURT,

Land Titles' Office, Perth, I 24th October, 1901. i

Registrar of Titles.

Joseph q- Joseph, Barmck Street, Pe?·th, SolicitM's fQ?' the Applicant.

Transfer of' Land Act, 1893, Section 222, and the Real Property Limitations Act, 1878. 546

190'0

rI"ARE NOTICE that Timothy Ryan of Rosendale in the 'l'oodyay District of the State of \'Vestern Australia

farmer has made application to be registered as the pro­prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the District of Avon and being-

(a) Avon Location !J23 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume VIII. Folio 175).

(b) Avon Location 1276 (particularly described in Certifi­cate of 'l'itle Volume XXVIII. 1<"olio 149).

AND FURTHER 'rAKE No'rICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the a bove parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 4th day of January next a caveat forbidding the registration of the said Timothy Ityan as proprietor thereof.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, } 14th November, 1901.

Registrar of Titles.

Pa~'lce?' ,~ Par/CM', Howa1'd St1'eei, Perth, SolicitorsfM' the Applicant.

Nov. 29, 1901.J (J-O VERN MENT .--_._-----_ ........ -----

Transfer of Land Act, 1893. 569

1901

T AKE NOTICE that Henry Barron Hodway of Darkan vVagin in the State of ·Western Australia farmer and

grazier has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the District of Williams and being:-

(a) Williams Location A (containing 7500 acres).

Bounded on the East by a North line of 35,t chains 71 links passing' along the West boundary of Location C

On the No;·th by a ,Vest line of 237 chains 89 link"

On the West by a South line of 2G8 clu1,in8 passing along the East boundary of Location 271 and

On thc S01dh by part of tho right )x1,nk of the Williams }~iver

Bounded on the inncr part hy a puhlic road.

(b) Williams Location G (containing 7500 acres).

Bounded on tho East by 312 chains 71 links of the vVest boundary of Location F

On the South by a vVest, line of 194 chains

On the West by a North line of ,113 chains 01 links passing along the East side of a public road and the East boundary of Location Hand

On the North by part of the left bank of the vVilliams River.

AND FURTHEH, 'I'AKE NO'rICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcels of land AH,E HEH,EBY REQUIItED to lodge in this Office on or before th,) Hth day of December next a caveat forbidding the same from b{Jiug brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Hegistral' of 'ritles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( 7th November, 1901. )

Henning g- 00., St. Ge01·"e's 'i'c1'l'ace, PM·th, Solicit01's for the

Applicant.

Transfer of TJ!tnd Act, 1893. 386

TooT

T AKE NO'l'ICE tlmt Hugh lYIcKenzie of Albany gentle­man has made l1pplication to be registered as the

proprietor of au estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of !t1,nd situate in the '1'own of Bl'idgetowll being

Pm·tions of Bl'itlgetotvn '['own Lots 2 cmtll0 (containing together 1 acre 3 roods 35 perches).

Bounded on the TV est by 7 chains 85;} links of Hampton Street

On the No!·th by 1 chain 99T'o links of the South boundary of Lot 11

On the East by other portions of Lots 10 and 2 measuring' 3 chains 7S.!; links 1 chain 24-10 links and 3 chains 61-10 links

And on the SOldh by 3 chains 32y'o links of the North boundary of Lot 1

The land is more particularly defined on diagram 13G2 deposited in the Land Titles Office.

AND FURTHER 'rAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcel of laud ARE IIEH,EBY H,EQumED to lodge in this Office on 01' before the 14th day of December next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( 7th November, 1901. j

ALFRED E. BUR'r, Registrar of Titles.

Haynes g- Robinson, Albany, SolicitOl"< f01' the Applicant.

GAZETTE, W.A. 47R;,)

']'ransfer of' Land Act, 1893, Sections 121 and 122.

217 1901

T AKE NOTIOE that Kathal'ille Sn,mson of Fremantle Administratrix of the estate of vVilliam Frederick

Smuson deceased the proprietor of nlortgage No, '152/98 to secure up to the sum of £·10500 and interest has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for a foreclosure order against William Henry Armitage of Cunderclin formerly of Perth the registered proprietor of the herein­H.£ter described lrmd and that by clireetion of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the followin o' parcel of land, viz :- '"

P01·tion q( Pel'th ,['",en Lot Y 107 (p"rticnlarly described in Cert,iiicate of 'ritle Volume CXXXYII Folio 37).

AND PUR'l'IIEH, 'I'AKE No'rIcE that after the 21st day of December 1901 I shall issue to the s;"id li'rortgage~ an order for foreeJosure unless in the intervn.l "sufficient SU111

has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the principal and interest moneys sccured and all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of prineipal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 5th day of November 1901 £4068 Is. lOd.

Dated at the Titles' Oflice, Perth, this 7th day of Novem­ber, 1901.

ALFR1JD E. BURT. Registmr of 'l'itles.

Kidson q- G('lOlc1', Henry ;';inct, Jl'1'emantle, Solicitoj's fm' the Applicant.

rrl':1l1sfer of IJand Act, 189;t 565

Tuoe

T AKE NOTICE that Ellen Kcnworthy of Hill Street Perth widow has made ;"pplicatioll to be registered as

the propl'iutot, of "n estnte for life in the parcd of land de­scribed below with romainder to her issue if alive at her death provided the land is not n,lnolutely disposed of by her by way of sale or devise with power to appoint gonerally on sn.le or by devise with remainder ,lfter hor death to Thomas vVilliam Salkilld if she dies without either leaving issue ltlive at her dettth or having sold or devised and absolutely disposed of the land.

LAND ABOVE H,EPERH,ED TO :

Pa?·t of PM·th 'i'olOn Lot D 10 (containing 2 roods 121'\' perches)

Bounded on the West by 3 chains 83 1''0 links of Hill Street starting 1 clmin 20 links from Hay Street and extending to II point 1 chaiu 4,51''0 links from Adelaide rrel'racc

On the Ba st by :3 (Jhains s,q links of the West houndary of D 9

And on the North and Sonth by the other portions of D 10 measuring respectively 1 chnin 50); links and 1 chaiv 5010 links.

AND lPUH,'l'HEH. 'I'AKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any esta,te right title or intcrest in the above parcel of land ARE HEH,EBY l<IlQumED to lodge in this Office on 01' before the 21st (hey of December next :1 caveat forbidding the same from being brought uncleI' the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, } 1'1th November, 1901.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

}V. F. Sayel', St. Geoi'ge's 'i'e!'1'ace, Pe!·th, Solicit01' fo?' the Applicant.

57 .. 1001

Transfer of'Land Act, 189H.

T AKE Norl'ICE that 'l'homas Sl11l1pSOn of Perth in the State of vVestern Australia, has made application to

be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District ancl being :-

Lot 24 of S'wan Loccttion 15 (containing onc rood)

Bounded on the S01dh-East by onc chain of the Main Road from Guildford to Newcastle

On the North-East by 2 chains 50 links of Charles Street

4786 GOVERNMRNT

On the North-West by the South-East boundary of Lot 51 measuring one chain

And on the SO'gt7~-TVest by thc North-East boundary of Lot 25 measuring 2 chains 50 links.

The land is mm'e particuhLrly defined on Plan 2112 deposited in the L"nd 'l'itles Office.

AND FURTHER ~I'AKE No'rICE that all persons other than the applicant chLiming to have any estate l'ight title or interest in the above parcel of land AItE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the I J,th day of December next a cavea,t forbidcling the same from being bronght under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, "( 7th November, 1901. )

ALFRED E. BUR'I', Registr~l,r of 'l'itles.

Jcones (~ D(wbllshire, St. Gem'fle's 'l'e)"J"ace, Perth, Solicit","" for the Applicant.

rl'l'ansfer of Land Act, 1893.

T AKE NO'l'ICE tlutt J"mes Abs"lom Turner of Fre­nmntle in the Sbte of l'Vestern Australin baker 1ms

made "pplicntion to he registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following plLrcels of l;l,nd situate in the town of Fremantle and being

Premanile Town Lots (;(;8 and 664 (containing together 1 acre 1 rood 11 perches)

Bounded on the West by 2 chains 50 links of South Terrace

On the NO?·th by the South boundary of Lot G62measnrillg 5 chains 291'\; links

On the East by the West boul1(h"ries of Lots 676 and fi7,5 measnring together 2 elutins 49'~i linl~s and

On the South by the North bonndlu'y of Lot (565 measuring 5 chains 28~!'o links

The l"ncl is more particularly defined on Di"gram 14,:;:; deposited in the Land Titles Office.

AND Fun-I'nER "'AKE No'rICE that all perSOllS other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY m'QUIEED to lodge in this Office on or before the Hth d"y of December next a caveat forbidding the sa,me from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles Office, Perth, I 31st October, 1901. 5

ALPRED E. BUR'l" Registrar of Titles.

Baj'kM' ,~ B01(ltbee, Hem'lI St,'eet, F','emantle, Solicitors for the Applicant.

'j'ransfer of Laml Act, 1893. 5 III

T(ioT

T AKE NOTICE that Adolphus Yeovil Glyde of Perth in the State of vVestm'n AustraJia gentlenmn has made

application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate ill the SWl1ll district and being-

Lot 41 of Swan Location (JoB (containing about 1 acre)

Bounded on the Sonth by 2 chains 22 links of Farmer Street

On the East by the West boundctry of lot 4.0 measming' 4 chains 50 links ~

On the No,·/.h by 2 chains 22 links of the South boumbry of Swan Locat.ion 80'1, and

On the West by the East boundary of lot 87 measuring 4, chains 50 links.

~'be land is more plwticularly defined on Phtn 2002 deposited in the Land Titles Office.

AND FUR'!'HI.;r{ '!'AKE N O'j'ICE tlul,t all p81;sons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEI<EBY REQUIRED to lodge in this office on or before the 7th cla,y of December next a caveat forbidding the same from beinO" b1'ouo'ht under the operation of the Act. "'''

Land Titles Office, perth,} 24th October, 1901.

AL:B'RED E. BUR'l',

Reg-istrar of 'l'i tles.

G.-\ZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

'l'ransfer of Land Act, 1893, Sections 12 L and 122

_-!:...:"L.Z~ 1!J 0 1

T AKE NOTICE that Thomas Rowe of Gel'aldton gentle­man the proprietor of lYIortgag'e N o. ,~,}9 to secure the

sum of £120 and iute-rest has made appliclLtion to the Com­missioner of 'l'itles for a foreclosure order against J ames Hanlon of Geraldton hotel-keeper the registered proprietor of the hereinafter described land and tlmt by direction of the slLid Commissioner I hereby 011'01' for slLle the following parcels of bnd viz. :-

Lots 1 ctn(l iJ of Victo,'ia Lowtion 1781 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume CXXX Polio 121)

J,ots 119 120 i21 ct11d128 qf Viclm'ia Locations 190 and \'(;0 (pm'ticularly described in Certificnte of Title Volume CXXXVIII Polio 195).

AND I"UltTHlm 'J'AKE NOTICE that after the 14th day of December 15)01 I shall issue to the said lvlortg'Lg-ee an order for foreclosure unless in the interv[tl a sufficient sum has boen ohtainC'cl by the sale of the hLnd to sntisfy the principnl a,nd interest moneys socured and all expenses inClll'l"ed in and about such sale and proceedings.

'\.'he [tll101mi; due in respect of principnl and interest and all expeus('s inclUT<ld Wf1S on th'l 2,tth day of October 1901 £190 :l8. 1d.

Dated at t11() 'l'it.les' Office, Perth, this 30th day of Octohm', 1901.

.clLP11ED I~. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

A. P. Abbott, Ba1"'l"Ctck Stnet, Perth, Agent f01" H. Wilson, Geraldton, Soli,dtm' /0" the Applicant.

Transfer of Land Act, 1893, and the Real Property Limitations Act, 1878.

36 11f-uT

rr-'AK:Bi NO'rICE that Joseph Hough of Bunbury in tIle -'- Sbtte of VV csterll Allstra,lia farmer has made

applicatiou to be registered as the proprietor of nn estate in fee "imp]c in possession in the followil;g parcels of land situate in theW ellington District "n<1 being

Wellington Locations 146157 ancl 169 (containing in the aggregate about -10 acres).

Bounded on the NMth by a boundary of Location 581 measuring 10 chains

On the E(tst by 19 chnil1s 95 links of the ·West boundary and 13 chains of the South boundary of Location 292 and a South line of 9 chains 98 links

On the S01tth by 20 clmins of a public road and On the West by the East and North boundaries of

Location '1:)0 1lle"suring respoctively 9 chains 98 links and 3 chttil1s and by 1() clmins 95 links of a public road.

AND FuW!'mm TAKE NO~l'ICE thnt an persons other than the npplic[mt ch1iming to have any estlLte right title or interest in the above pnrcels of land ARE HEREBY ImQUIRED to lodg-e in this of lice on or before the 28th day of December next a c(weat forbidding the s"me from being brought under the operation of the L\ct.

ALPItED E. BUR'l',

Land Titles' Office, Perth,} 15th October, 1901.

Registrar of 'l'itles,

Kenneth JYI. Eastman, Victoria Street, Blmb"ry, fiolicitor fo,' the Applicant.

'rransfer of IJlmd Act, 18H3. ·1· 5 tl

T901

T AKE NO'I'TCE that William John Eggleston of 1I1iclhnd Junction in the State of 'Western Australia

has made 11,pplication to be registered as the proprietor of an est,tte in fee simple in possession in the following- parcel of hmd situate in the Swan District and being

Pa1·t of Lot 5 of StDan Loccdion 15 (containing 33Tco perehes)

Bounded on the South by 83 links of B01mdary Read

On the East by the IVest boundary of Lot 6 measuring 2 chnins 50 links

On the NOrth by 83 links of the South boundary of Lot 21 and

On the West by a line parallel nnd equal to the :Gast boundary.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOYERN}lENT

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 1236 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND PTJR1'HER TAKE NO'l'ICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEHEBY )3,EQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 7th dl1Y of December next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Ll1nd Titles' Office, Perth, 24,th October, 1901.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles,

Josel'h ,~ Joseph, Ban'ack Stnet, Perth, Solicilol'S fm' the Applicant,

301 looT

Transfer of' I,and Act, 1893.

,,--,AKE NO'J.'ICE that Henry Spencer of Sydney in the .JL St>tte of New South 'Vales and Chl1rles Spencer of

Perth in the St>tte of 'Western Australia h>tve ml1de applicl1-tion to be l'eO'istered as the proprietors of l1n estate in fee simple in the following parcel of land situl1te in the City of Perth and being

Pal·t q/ Pej·th '1'olVn Lot F 4 (containing 1 rood 27 -iu perches)

Bounded on the North-East by 75~ links of Hay Street

On the Sonth-East by the N orth-,Vest bound>try of lot F 3 measul'ing 5 chains 61/\J links

On the South-West by 75-ih links of St, Gcorge's 'l'ermce and

On the NOl'th- West by other parts of :B' -4 measuring [5 chnins 61-it links.

'1'he bnd is more p,U'ticularly defined on (lia.gmm 9U2 deposited in the Lltnd 'J.'itles OJfice,

AND FUWl'HER 'l'AKE NO'l'ICE that all persons othcr than the applicants cll1iming to have any estate right title or interest in t,he above pltrcel of bud AIm HEREBY I~EQUIlum to loclo'e in this Office on or before the 7th December next >t "'wveat forbidding the same from being brought under the opemtion of the Act,

lIcLFI'1,ED E. BUR'J."

Land Titles' Office, Perth, "( 17th October, 1901. )

Registrar of 'l'itles.

Transfer of Land Act, 1893. .f ('; 4<

Tn-TI1

T AKE NO'rICE tlH:t David Pascoc ?f lIIiclland .Junc~ion in the State of vI{ estern Austmha has m>tde applIca­

tion to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following IX1l'cels of bnd situate in the Swan District and being

Lots 31 and 8.2 of Swan Location 15 (conbining together 1 rood 32/(j perches)

B9lmdecl on South-East by 2 chains lTeu links of the Jlifain Hoad from Guildford to Newcastle

On the North-Er(bt by the South-'Vest bouncbry of Lot 30 measuring 2 clu,ins 33,,\:; links

On the North-West by the South-East boundnries of Lots 4,t >tnd 4,3 me>tsuring together 2 chains and -,30 of a link

And on the Sonth- West by the NOl'th-Enst bound>try of Lot :33 measuring 2 eh"ins 221213 links

The h11ld is 1110re r>trticuhrl v defined on Plan 2112 deposited in the Land Titles' Offi(~e.

AND FCIl.'l'HER 'l'AKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of hnd ARE REI<EBY REQUIRED to lod[,;e in this Offiee on or hefore the. 7th day of Decem bcr next a caveat forbidding the Sltme from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registmr of Titles. Land Titles' Office, Perth,}

24th October, 1901.

GAZETTE, W.A. 4787

Transfer of Land Act, 1893. 339

1901

T AKE NOTICE that the Swan Brewery Company Limited by its Attorneys Soptimus Burt of H,ty

Street Perth solicitor and Thonms vVall Hal'dwick of St. GeOl'ge's Terrace Perth I1htl1ager has made applicati?n to be rcO'istered as the proprietor of an estate III fee SImple in po~session in the following parcel of h1nd situate in the town of Fremantlfl and being

li'l'emantle TOlVn Lot 879 (cont>tining 1 rood 17 perches) BOlmded on the No,·th-East by 1 clmin 25,'0 links of

William Street On the No?·th- West by the South-East boundary of Lot

380 measuring 2 chains 85 links On the S01!th- West by the North-East boundary of Lot

226 measuring 1 cha,in 261''0 links And on th~ South-East by the North-West boundary of

Lot :378 measuring 2 chains 85 links The land is more particuJ>trly defined on Diag-ram 1425

deposited in the Land Titles' Office. AND PURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate rig'ht title 01'

interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before t.he 7th day of December next >t cat'eat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, "( 24th October, 1901. j

ALFRED E. BUR'r, Eegistmr of Titles_

Stone ,~ Bm·t, Hay Stnet East, Pc?-th, Solicitors fo?' the Applicant.

Transfer of' IJUlld Act, 18U3, and The !teal Property Limit.'ltions Act, 1878.

541 1901

T AKE NOTICE that Willimn Crag-g' Knight of York orchardist hl1s made application to be registered >ts

the proprietor of an eshLte in fee simple in possession in the following parccl of land situate in the Avon District [l,nd being

Lot 3 of Avon Location D (containing- 15 aeres :3 roods 12 perches)

Bounded on the SOlllh-Ec(st and North-Bast by boundaries of Lot 2 of Loc>ttion D measuring' respectively Hi chains 151''0 links and 10 ehaillS 80th links

On t.he N01·th- West by another p>trt of Location D measuring- 12 chains 77 links

And on the Sonth- West by part of the right bank of the Avon River

The bnd is more particularly defined on Plan 2174 deposited in the Land '1'itles' Office.

AND FURTHER'l'ARE NO'l'ICE that all persons other than the >tpplicant chLiming to have <tny estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcel of land ARE HIlRICBY REQUIRIm to lodge in this Ofllee on or before the 24th day of J armary next a ca1)eat forbidding the tame from being brought under the operation of the Act,

Land 'J.'itles' Office, Perth, ( 21st November, 1901. )

ALFRED E. BUltT, Hegistrar of 'ritles.

Ki,/son 'r' Gawlcr, HanJ'Y SI1'eet, li';'emantle, Solicitqrs /0;' the Applicant.

G09 To(Y"f Transfer of Land Act, IS!);;, Sec- 75.

N OTICE is hereby given that pursunnt to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is

intended on the twenty-third day of December HJOl to issue to Catherine Gilbride the wife of John Gilbl'ide of Coogee near Prelllalltle military pensioner a Special Cel·tificate of Title to the land described below the dUlllicnte cGl-tificate having as is alleged beell lost.

Dated 21st day of Noyember, 1901.

ALFRED E. BURr, Registrar of 'J.'itles.

'l'HE IJAND REPERRED '1'0:

A portion of Cockbnrn Sound Location 7 as the same is registered in Volume XXIV" Folio 100.

Kidson 9" Gawle?', Hem'Y Stnet, F"enwntle, Solicitol's for the Applicant.

4788 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

Transfer of Land Act, 1893. 582

1901

T AKE NOTICE that Richard Hummerston of Lion Mills has made application to be registered as the

proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District and being-

Lot 53 of Swan Location 653 (containing 1 acre)

Bounded on the North by 2 chains 21io links of Albert Street

On the East and West by lots 52 and 5 J. respectively each measlll'ing 4 chn,ins 51 ,,'i, links

And on the SOldh by 2 chains 221''0 links of the South boundary of LOClttion 658.

The land is more pa,rticularly defined on Plan 2002 in the Land Titles' OJficc.

AND FUR'rHE1~ TAKE NO'l'ICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of h.nd ARE HEREBY REQUIRIW to lodge in this Office on or before the 4th day of January next a caveat forbidding the same from being brouo-ht under the operation of the Act. "

Land Titles' Office, Perth, "( 14th November, ]901. 5

ALFRED E. BURT, Rl?gistrar of Titles.

W. F. Bi1',l, St. Gem'gc's 'l'e1"1"ace, Pe1·th, Solicito1' f01' the Applicant.

1'mnsfer of Land Aet, 18~.~.

T AKE Notice that George Fon'est of Bunbury in the State of Western A ustralia miller has made ap·

plication to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in tho following parcel of land situate in the Wellington District and being :--

Wellington Locations 8,11,13, 15, 16, 38, 53, 104, 105, 112: 132, and 141 (contai~in,g in the aggregate 505 acres).

Bounded on the North by 25 chains 78yu links of the South boundary of Leschenault Location 26 by boundaries of the Collie agricultural area measuring 20 chains 6 links 24 chains 63·k links 20 links and 33 chains 66 links and a boundary of Reserve 421A measuring 24 chains 89 links

On the East by boundaries of Reserve 421A and the West boundary of Location 638 measuring together 58 chains 94 links

On the South by parts of the North boundaries of Locations 10 and 12 measuring together 60 chains 40 links and by boundaries of Reserve 670A measuring 12 chains 31 links 9 chains 44 T"u links 1 chain 98·~· links and 36 chains 58~ links

On the West by the East boundary of Location 332 measuring 18 chains 77'.;; links 1 chain 67 To links of the South boundary of Loca,tion 120 by part of the rig'ht bank of the Preston River 15 chains (;6 links of the East boundary of Location 39 and by 21 chains 6~ links of the East side of Victoria Road

Bounded on the inner part by Reserve 4321 Location 243 part of the Preston River by public roads and the Bnnbury-Boyanup and South-vVestern Railway Reserves.

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 2249 de­posited in the Land Titles Office.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 28th day of De­cember next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles Office, Perth, "( 28th November, 1901. )

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Stone ~ BU1·t, Hay BM'eet East, Perth, Solicit01'sf01' the Applicant.

---------------------------------------

Appointxnent (Under Section 23, Health Act, 1898).

THE Central Board of Health have approved of the undermentioned appointment, made by 1he

Collie Local Board of Health, viz.:--tihH J. J. THOMAS to be Secretary and Inspector.

J. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

19th Novelllber, 1901.

f{:'(E~ AlJpoiI1Lrnent (Under Section 23, Heltlth Act, 1898).

THE Central Board of Health have approved of the undermentioned appointment m>Lde by the

Claremont Local Board of Health, viz. :- . -h~TI"~' Dr. 1xr. rr. I-IODGE to be Officer of IIealth, vice Dr.

A. E. Randell.

19th November, 1901.

J. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

'1'0 the Acting Residput ~Iagistrate and 'Warden f'or the Goldfield of Yalgoo, and to all whom it may coneern.

TAKE notice thcLt it is my intention to apply, at . the next meeting of the Lieensillg Court, to be

holden at. Yalgoo on tl:e secund deLy of Decem bel', 1901 (0)' at any adjournment thereof), for Renewal of License under 34 Vid., No. 24. (Wild Horses and Cattle Act), or any amendment thereof, for the year 1902, on Pastoral Leases Nos. T~'h-, TH2' H%.

Dated at Yalgoo this 31st October, 1901.

(Sgd. ) CHARLES RODAN.

Municipality of' Gingin.

WILLIAM R. PHILBEY has been appointed Returning Officer for the Ext.l'l1.ordinal'Y Elec­

tions to be held on Wednesday, 11th December, 1901.

Extraordinary Election.

NOMINATIONS will be received up to and including W 6dnesday, 11tll December, 1901, frolll Candid,Ltes who a.re qualified to fill the position of Councillors to the Munieipality of Gingin. There beillo' five vacancies, Election will take phwe on W edn~sday, 18th December, 1901.

WILIJIAM R. PHILBEY, Returning Officer.

Extraordinary Elect.ion.

N OllUN ATIONS will be recei vec1 up to and including' Wednesday, 11th December, 1901, from Candidates who are qualified to fill the position of Thfayor to the Municipality of Gingin. Election will take place on Wednesday, 18th December, 1901.

WILLIAM R. PHILBEY, Returning Officer.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4789

Municipality of Coolgardie.

Statement of Receipts and Expenditu1'e f01' the Yea1' ending 31st Ociobe1", 1901.

DR.

1900. RECEIPTS.

Nov. I.-To Petty cash in hand No\,. 1,1900 . Oct. 31.--" General rates

,J Arrears ... H Snbsidy

" Rents town acre ... n Rents land endowment.

Licenses-Dog registration .,. Cart and carriage Hawkers Drivers Hoarding Carters

Tar paving ... " Fire Brigade subsidy

Police Court fines ... J) Refund Exllibitioll grant ...

Refund from health account " Miscellaneous receipts " Election deposit forfeited " Pound ... ... ... .., H Swilllming baths change , ..

£ s. d.

3,031 19 7 626 17 3

1,780 -i 10 ----

2il 10 5 98 10 10 -_ .. _-

103 1 9 151 5 0 38 15 0 13 2 6 614 9 1 15 0

------

GENERAL ACCOUNT. CR.

£ s. d. 6 4 0

5,439 1 8

370 3

31414 0 361 17 ·et 150 0 0 102 1.5 0

1,000 0 0 100 0 0 40 16 6 5 0 0

18 17 9 4 0 0

1900. EXPEN DITURE.

No\,. l.-·By Balance forward from last year 1901.

Oct. 31.-By :\letalling streets Street cleaning Road formation

H Footpath formation " Footpa,th b"l'avellil1g Jt Grubbing streets " Maintenance... . .. " .:\liscellaneous wages " Repairs tarpaving " Culverts H Notice bot1l'ds ... 11 Clearing sand, J):Iontanu, " Cycle track, Montana H Street crossings H Tl'ee planting " Road Inetal .,' " Street watering " Kerbing

£ s. d.

264 0 0 541 0 tl 5817 0 45 14 0 92 19 0 22 0 0

235 6 5 59 3 4 32 19 0 311 6 4 19 0 612 0

15 8 0 3 2 7

277 13 10 7 15 3

131 12 U 42 ]5 3

-----" Balaries ,., ... .., ... " ~wi1nming Baths, trading account H Swinnning Baths, nlachillery and

plant

Audit fees ... H J?i.J:e tanks expenses " Weights and measures H Weights and measures

H Electric lighting H Valuatiolls ... " Election expenses ,. " 3 per cent. allowance I) IllsurlLllce ,. Interest ... u l!'ire Brigade--

Wages ... . .. General expenses Attendance nt fires Horse feed Uniforllls ... Repairs Buildings

" Horse feed ... " General expenses ... " Printing and advertising

Loan to Health account " Loan to Health account

" Repairs and renewals

expenses

" Legal expenses ... . .. " l\:Iechanics' Institute lighting

Buggy hire ... ... . .. Band instruments

"Stationery ... " Salvage Corps

Tools ... Yard water account

" Postage and telegrams " l~egister landowners JJ Mechanics' Iustitute H Municipal buildings .. , ... . .. " W. H. Baird (insurance), sundry

W. J. Vance (tarpaviug), debtors

" Petty cash in band, 31-10·01 Geneml account 1900-1 shows Cr. . .. :l<lunicipttlity of Coolgardie, 1900.1,

account shows Dr. ... . ..

1].J. 10 .],

28 19 3

4~ 4 8 4 210

304 ,], 0 57 8 ·1 54 B 0 22 6 4 739 590

3913 2

200"'0 0 100 0 0

440 23 10 8

500 0 0

By balance Bank of New :';outh Wales 783 6 0 .. Less outstanding cheque No. 533 3 13 0

£ s. cl. 642 9 6

1,845 8 8 1,037 2 3

l·iS 9 7 7714 0 70 16 6

.f.6 7 6 1,093 9 9

65 0 0 3-i J.j, 6

179 12 3 43 0 0 62 15 11

490 18 7 177 6 1 141 7 6 178 1 4

300 0 0 84 2 6

178 9 4 43 0 0 1619 6 53 12 6 32 12 7 10 10 0 6 2 6 511 0

28 0 0 7 9 0 210 0 110

27 14 8 660

779 13 0

£7,913 7 6 £7,913 7 6

H. E. BA.RRETT, Mayor.

THOS. BLARE,

Town Clerk and Treasurer.

Having compared the above statemE'nt with the books of account,s, vouchers, <wd documents relating thereto, we certify that it is correct, with the exception of the item £4 4s. disallowed by us and set forth ill our report.

JNO. KAY HALL,} A. d't SAlI1UEL Dow, u 10rs.

Coolgardie, 13th November, 1901.

4790 GOVERNMENT GA7,ETTB, vV.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

MUNICIPALITY OF COOLGARDIE-conlintled.

No. 1 A.CCOUNT (3 PER CENT. ALLOWANCE).

Stutement Of Rece'ipts and Eapenditlt1'e from July, 1D01, to 8.1.~t October, .1.901.

1901. RECRlJ!TS. Oct. 31.·-'1'0 General Aceollllt ...

Audited and found correct,

£, s. d. 4-"1 15 8

,£ s. d.

MI5 8

£H 15 8

JNO. RAY HALL,} A 'l't . . Ut Ion;. SAlIfUBIJ Dow,

11 th November, 1901.

HKH. EXPENDI'l'UR1~. OC1.. ;n.---By J. A. F. Gregol'Y, 1111lcheOll

" Tl'uns>port fr. & A. Co., sundries " Various. sundries . ., p F'. C. ]lacluillan, buggy hire " R. ~r. l{vFoodville, buggy hire " lYIUllicip.Ll Association ,t R. Holmes, sundries ... . .. " Balance BaukX.S.W., .t13s.lld.

Less outstanding cheque, ]5s.

£ s. d. 10 13 6 8 18 6 1 19 9 4 10 0 7 0 0

10 10 0 o 15 0

o 811

H. E. BARRETT, Ma,yor.

'l'HOS. J:3LAKB,

.f s. (1.

4·1 15 8

£44 15 8

Town Clerk a,nd Trea,surer.

,JUBILEE HELIE:B' FUND,

Statement uf Receipts aucl Expenclii'u,re fm' Yea'/' encliny 31st Octuber, 1!J01.

1900. Rl<C};II"l'S. Nov. I.-To Balauce forward from half year Dec. 28.--" Donatiolls--

1901. Oct. 81.-·-

BnC'lmllu,n's TJcchll'e

Bn,ylcy's employees .. Shilling War Fuuc1 ~lel1lol'ial service 1\'I1'. Jessnp rrhe .:\J<1,Y01' Social Footba'u luatclws Coolgal'llie Mine)' Fricmlly flocieties ... Health Accouut, iuterest HefUl](l ...

Audited ,md found correct,

£ B. <l.

1 15 10

6511 0 610 8

12 n 10 050 080 6 17 10

12 1 5 .') 10 0

2D 3 10 S 0 0 2 0 0

£ s. d. 5710 2

H115 5

£199 5 7

JNO. RAY HALL, }A d't SAMUBJ, Dow, U l,ors.

11th November, IH01.

1901. EXPENDITURE. Oct. :n.-By Relief ... '" ...

" Bank clUlrg(~S, keeping account

" Balance Bank of New South Wales; also £100 loaned to Local Board of Health

!:; s. d. 61 6 2 010 6

H. E. BARRETT, Mayor.

'rHOS. BLAKE,

£ s. (1.

tll 1tj 8

la7 8 11

£199 i, 7

Town Clerk and 'l'reasurer.

LOCAL BOARD Oli' HEALTH.

HEAL'l'H ACCOUN'l'.

Statement uf Beceipts ancl Expencliht1'e foJ' the Year ending 31st Octobe1', 1901.

1901. Rlc"};lI"fS, Oct. 31.-'1'0 Health Rites ... ...

" Loan from General Aecount " " Sule, pJague huildiugs " Police Court -fiuBs ... H Licenses-

Piggeries ... ;-;hmg'hter D<1iry Bakery,,, Lmlllclry ... }"i;;;;h shop Lodging house Hospital ".

,£ s. d. £ s. d. 777 16 0 300 0 0

22 16 0 14 3 0

10 0 0 6 0 0 -1 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 o 10 0 010 0

---- 26 5 0

----£1,141 0 0

1900. EXPENDITURE. ,B s. cl. ;; B. <l.

29 13 7 Nov. I.-By B<11ance forward from last lutlf-

year ... 1901.

Oct. :n.-" Compensation, sanitary con~ tractor

"Sftuitation . o. " Salaries .,. ... " Depot-labour, etc " General expenses ... . .. " Medical expenses, plague fie ..

count ... ... "' " Furniture, plague account " Interest on Loan ... ... ...

RepaYlnent, General Account, 1Joan

200 0 0 206 1 8 2.59 14 11 174 18 0 31 10 0

10 0 0 5 17 0 800

100 0 0 ----- 996 1 7

" B"I<1nce, B<111k New South Wales 115 -1 10

£1,141 0 0

H. E. BARRETT, Chairman.

THOS. BLAKB,

Secret,tl'y.

ilaving compared the above statement with the books relating thereto, we cel·tify that it is in accordance therewith.

of ,accounts, vouchers, and documents

JNO. RAY HALL, (jAUditors. SAl'IIURL Dow,

~ov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 4191

MUNICIPALITY OF COOLGARDIE-continuerl.

BAI"ANCE SHEET, 31sT OCTOBER, 1901.

GENERAL ACCOUN'l'.

190L LIABILITIES. Oct. 81.--Sulldry cniclitors ...

Deposit 011 conb'actR

Health .ACCOUIlt.

Loun fro111 Jubilee Relief :Fund LOll]) frOlH General Account Sundry cl'editors

Bahlllce of Af.:$cts oyer Liahilities

£ B. d.

wo 0 I) 200 0 0 17 10 1

,C s. d. 605 2 2 :lOO I) 0

:,17 10 1

8,G17 17 1

.W,840 9 .j.

1901. ASSETS. Oct. 31.-I.alld, town nel'C ." ,.. . ..

Land,IJulld Endowment No. 1 Laud, J-Iand Endowment ~ o. 2 ]~alld, Ll.lnd Endowment ~\o. 3

£ 1,600 1,000

100 200

s. d. o 0 o 0 o 0 (I 0

lvIunicipal s,vimrning baths ... '" 800 0 0 fi1nnicipal S\\illl111ing plant account. J54 12 9

~Iechal1ics' Institute, building' 802 7 1,1 ~lechallios' Institute, books 50 0 0

l\Iullicipal buildings Building, town acre

Machinery and plant ". Horses, drays, and harness Furniture .,. . .. Fire j)rigllde buildil1g ., 'Fire Brigtlde appara,tlls Fire Brigade ulliforms .,'

Fire t,l1l]Ui" ... . . :bllectric light insbll1atioll ... Fencing' blocks, park lands, etc.

. Town Hall rl:lllS ... Rotunda Petty cash ... Band instruments Tools ... ... ... \\l eights tincllnCasures .. , Analyticn'! iURtrnmentf> Loan to Health Account Sundry debtors... ". ... . .. ~ulHlr'y ratepayers (General Rates) ... Balnllce GCl1el'a1 Account., Bank of

New S()uth Wales

Health Account.

l.satrines ... Analytical instrmnents Plugue l)ui1ding-s Plagne furniture ....., Sundry mtepayers (Health Rate)

.Ba1rmce He,lltll Acconnt, Btluk of ~ew South 'Vales

700 0 0 53 10 6

;)~JO 16 7 :358 16 8

15 6 11

10 0 0 11 1.5 8 17 4 0 51 19 5 72118

£ s. ll.

2,900 0 ()

1,254 12

fJi2 7 11

753 10 () 292 11 3 174 11 10 262 J 10

760 0 2 1.16 fJ 0 ~54 11 0 HO 18 11

2.5 0 (1 .58 .5 2

6 Il 0 5312 () 18 16 :; J2 ·t 8 25 9 10

:!OO 0 0 172 11, j)

28,t 13 S

779 1:; 0

1(;G 10 9

115 .~ 10

£0,8-10 n ,t

------- --_ •.. _ ..... ' .--'''---'- .. __ ._._--------" ........... __ . __ .... -._...! ------ - ---_._--- .... ----_ .. _._-----_. __ ._----------H. E. BARRET'r,

MiLyor. THos. BLARE,

'rown Clerk a,nd 'l'reasul'er. 'fhis is to certify tlmt we Imve px[tlllilled the books of accollnt of the Municipality of Ooolg,Lrdie, and

are of opinion that t,]w Ba,lanee Sheet fairly represents the position of the Municipality on the 31st October, 1901.

}lunieipality of Guildford.

Proposed Loan of £3,000.

NT OTIOE is hereby given tlmt the 001111(:11 of the I lVIunicipa,lity of Guildford proposes to borrow the sum of Three ThollsfLnd Pounds, to be expended in the construetion of Roads fLllCl Footpa,ths.

Plans, Specifications, ('Lnd Estimates of the 'Works are open for inspection [Lt the Town Clerk's Office for Olltl month, in (1Ccordauce with "The lVIunicipal Institutions Ad, 1900."

The [LlllOl.wt of £3,000 is pi'oposed to be raised by the sale of debentures beftring interest [Lt the mte of Five pounc1s per celltulll per annum, such interest to be petic1 half-~'early at the Towll Clerk's Offiee, [md the said debentures to he repayahle twenty years after the issue thereof.

R. J. WILSON,

lVhyoJ·.

R. ANWYL 'l'HO]\IAS,

Town Clerk.

JNO. KH HALL'/A n SAMUEL Dow, I' U( 1 01'8.

Hev('rley ltlunicipaiity.

BALANCE Sheet for the half-year ending 31st October, 1901 ;-

R,gCEIPTB. Balance in \Yesterll Australian Bouk Cash ill IhlUd Wheel Tax ... Hates .. Dog Tax ... ... 'Voodcutter's license ... .., Hoyal celcbl'at.iolls a1"ch (collected) Sub;;:idy ." ... ." ." Half fines Overpaid

1901. EXI'ENDITr'J:E. ]lay 3.---,'ledical olliee)' of health... ... . ..

Advcl'tis?ll1ellt Wr,st AHsifa1i(W newspaper :27.·~-Colltrilmtioll Hoynl addresses... ... :30.--Saplillg grubbing

Audit fees ... . .. Sahry aud postage ." Royal celebrations arch

Aug.l~.·-.Stntionel'.Y :1ud freight 2D.---Hnldllg' gravel ...

G"tc l;'orming and grascl1ing J~i111 Street ... Bcpnir.::; to plunps Refund _., Contingoncies ." ... Trees, freight Dud planting Bank cl1<lrge and exchange Subscription 1\Iullicipal Association ... Ba]nllce at \Vestel'll Australian Bank ...

Audited ,'Lnd found coned,

£ s. cl 70 18 1 1 8 0

11 10 0 ... 16 0 0

3 0 0 050 8 H 0 G 12 6 300 210

£123 8 7

£ s. d. 10 0 0 o 12 0 t ·1 0 2 15 0 220

... 113 77 8 1-1 0 ~ 2 6 (1](; 0 o 1(1 0

30 18 9 650 2 16 0 ;) 12 6 o 12 0 o 13 6 5 5 0

.., 2~ 16 9

£123 8 7

(Signed) C. E. GROSER'/A d't ~ . u 1·,ors.

T. G. SLATER, 1 I Jth N ovmn her. 1901.

4782 GOVERNMENT

Muuicipality of Cue.

YEARLY Balance aud General Abstract of

Receipts and Expenditure for tllE' Year ending

31st October, 1901 :-

RECEIPTS. W.A. Bank balance, 1st November, 1900 ... Actual receipts during tIle year-

General rate ... ... ... ... . .. Licenses for vehicles of every description Licenses nlH.l registration of dogs Licenses for hawkers Licenses for plulnbers Pound receipts Building fees ... Police Court fines Rent meters ... . .. W"ter supply (net profit) ... . .. Rent, Town Lots Nos. III "nd 114 Sale old vertic,,1 boiler and tank Deposit, T. H. Marsh,,1l ... Local Board of Health refund ... Special subsidy, town reticulation General subsidy... ... ... . .. Dr. balance W.A. Bank. 31st October, 1901

gXPENDITURE. Actu,,1 Expenditure during the year­

Sala,ries Auditors' fees Valuator.' fees Legal expenses Election expenses Petty cash ... ... ... ... . .. Printing, advertising, and stationery ... Chairman's a]lowance Repairing town clock Plan of frown of Cue Bank interest Office cleaning .... .. InSUrl111Ce, ::\Innicipal Chalnbers Connuission (rate collector) General expenses ... . .. Works and improYcnlCnts--

Trec planting Machinery .. Property Bt-reet clearing Footpaths ... Ktorage Chflll1 bel' .,. Town reticulation 'l.'ools Meters .. _ ... ... . . Repairs to wcIl (retimbering) Street lighting ... ... . .. Contractors' deposits refunded

£ s. d. 329 5 3

59210 0 43 0 0 23 7 6 4 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 6 811 0

18 19 9 I 6 0

115 12 3 17 0 0 32 0 0 710 0

100 0 0 500 0 0 293 15 6 347 16 2

----£2,438 18 11 ------

£ s. d.

273 9 0 12 12 0 16 16 U 10 2 2

4 4 0 7 0 0

61 17 9 24 7 9 5 0 0

10 1 0 3 8 3

26 0 0 2 12 6

18 17 6 6 17 0

52 8 3 474 9 2

12 0 2 1 15 0 2 15 5

175 5 0 911 2 8

2 18 3 60 14 6

180 14 8 19 011 62 10 0

£2,438 18 11

Audited and found coned, 6th November, 1901,

C. H. WOOD,

A. .H GUTHRIE, } Auditors.

CUE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

YEARLY BALANCES and Statement of Receipts and

Expenditure for the year ending 31st October,

1901:-

RECEIPTS. Bauk baInnce, October 31, 1900 HeaUhmte Sanitary service

EXPENDITURE. Refund to Cue )IunicipaIity ... Actual expenses for the year­

Bank charges General expenses ... . ... . .. J>l'inting, advertising, and stutionery . Salaries, etc. Disinfectant... ... ... ... ... . .. Bank balance W.A. Bank, October 31,1901 ...

Audited and found correct,

£ s. d. 6412 1

143 2 8 172 1 6

£37916 3

£ s. d. 100 0 0

015 9 1 10 0

10 5 9 ... 217 7 6

1516 5 34 010

£37916 3

G. H. WOOD, } Auditors. A. H. GUTHRIE,

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 28, 1901.

Municipality of }{anowua.

BALANCE Sheet for

October, 1901 :-

the year ended 31st

1900. RECEIPTS. Oct. 31.-'1.'0 Balance in W.A. Bank

" Cash in hand 1901.

Oct. 31.-" Rates collected J' Arrears collected . " Health mte collected " Loan rate collected .. ,

" Sanitary service, pans, etc. Government subsidy on ra.tes

)J Governlllent grants-Works ... . .. Recreation ground Fire Brigade Cemetery, .. 1Iliners' Institute ... W"ter supply

" ~IhiCellaneous­Licenses Dog fees ,.. ... .., .. . Moiety of Police Court fines .. . Sundries

£ s. d. 246 3 11 12 3 3

693 18 7 275 2 2 136 3 10 124 18 3

360 0 0 200 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 15 0 0

250 0 0

1 8 0 4016 3 1 10 0 1 9 2

£. s. d.

258 7 2

1,230 2 10 368 14 8 461 18 10

925 0 0

---- 45 3 5 " Miners' Institute " Recrefttion ground " Electric Jight ... ... " Outstanding cheques " ~uspense account

57 0 0 33 9 2

833 19 10 53 0 4 1 12 4

£4,268 8 7

1900. EXPENDITURE.

Oct. 3l.-By outstanding cheques ... 1901.

Oct. 31.-" Sal<tl'ies ... ... .. ... . .. " Printing, stntionery, advertising,

and petty cash

" Street lamps and attendance " Health, general ...

sanitary service

" Electric Jight­Working expenses Material Legal costs . . Interest on loan

" l\:[iscellaneous " Legal costs ... ... . .. " COllllllollwealth celebrations ... " Electric current for arc lanlps, etc. " Entel-tainnlCnt of visitors ... " Election expenses " Auditors' fees ... " Fire Brigade .. , " Recreation ground "Cemetery, .. " Miners' Institute ... . .. " Works, Governlnentgmnts

Council funds

" Bank charge, keeping account " Loan Account, ~inking Fund " Balance in W.A. Bank

£ s. d.

334 11 11

111 16 7

123··io 0 317 19 2

777 11 7 232 18 10

1 19 0 51 5 0

407·"i7 6 4J.:l 3 8

Loan, Sinking Fund Account.

To Amount of loan

Oct. 15.-By Amount paid into W.A. Bank on deposit ... ... ... . ..

29.-" Amount paid into W.A. Bank on deposit

31.-" Balance ...

£.

150

25

s. d.

0 0

0 0

£ s. d. 15 19 0

446 8 6 52 0 0

441 9 2

1,063 14 5 10413 10 35 6 3 25 0 0

249 0 0 16 12 9 2411 0 27 6 0 517 6

297 13 8 43 9 6 9213 4

822 1 2 010 6

175 0 0 329 2 0

£4,268 8 7

£ s. d. 1,000 0 0

------£1,000 0 0 -----

175 0 0 825 0 0

£1,000 0 0

N. W. HARPER, Mayor.

E. C. BALL, Town Clerk.

Audited a.nd found correct, and vouchers and

books produced, this th November, 1901,

T. J. MCGRATH, 'A d't JAlIfES HAWORTH,) u 101'8.

Nov. 29. I ~IOl.l (;OVEHNMEi\T _l

North Fremantle l'lunicipality.

STATEMENT of Accounts for the year ending 31st October, 1901 :-GENERAL MUNICIPAL ACCOUNT.

RECEIPTS. Cr. Balance 1st N ovem bel', 1900 Gellel'all'utes .. , ... Special rates (No. 1 Loan) Health rates .. ' ... :::-;ubsidy on general ra.tes Government grunts-

Victoria Avenue (ulaiutenallce) ~l ullicipal buildings Point Direction Road Sanitary scheme ... Swan Street West ...

Lighting road bridges (recoup) ' .. },t'encing street frontages (recoup) Trinidad paving (recoup) Recreation Reserve (rent tickets) Contractors' deposits received Deposit on contract forfeited Share of Court fines . ... ;;ale of stone (Harvest Road) Hire of road roller Noxious trade licenses Nightlnan's licenses. Tent licenses .. ' ... Cart and carrin ge licenses Passenger vehicle licenses, .. Building licenses Hawkers' licenses Drivers' licenses Cattle licenses .. . Dairy licenses' .. . Dog licenses .. ,

. £ s. d . 329 15 4

1,474 18 1 408 2 5} 81 8 1·~

712 10 6

165 0 0 500 0 0 150 0 0 800 0 0

25 0 0 5810 0 1 13 4

32 0 6 13 1 6

110 4 0 5 0 0

1218 0 18519 5

1 0 0 8 0 0 1 10 0

50 8 6 52 0 0 12 0 0 43 12 6

1 10 0 2 15 0 1 0 0 0 5 0

.jS 7 6

£5,288 9

EXPEKDITURE.

Sinking Fund (No. 11,oan) Interest on No. 1 Loan ,., Victoria Avenue (maintenance) Va.vilion (I {ecreation Heserve) Swan :-;treet West ... . Lighting" road bridges... ." ... . .. Fremantle Municipality (annual repayment) l\I unicipal Association expenses COll11nissioll on IJicense Fees Printing and stationery '., Contractors) deposits returned Hanitation expenses ., Health Officer's salary General works .. . Street lighting .. . Street watering .. . Oval (wfttering, etc.) ... Advertising ]YIiscellalleous Auditors' fees V uluers' fees Sea vengil1g' , .. 'rrinidad paving ... Engine shee1 Fire Brigade .. . Water trough .. . I--I[LW costs ... Victoria A venue Harvest Road ... Bay Road ... Ainslie Roa(1 De Lisle Street Isadore Street .. . Broome Street .. . Hicks :-itreet Leslie :-itreet H"n Street Bruce :-itreet Salaries ... ... ... .. ... ... ... Deposit on land purchase (No. 2 Loan Account) Keeping account (W.A. Bank) ... Credit balance, 31st October, 1901 ...

No. 1 Loan Expendcit1l1'e Accoltnt. RECEIPTS.

Cr. Balance 31st October, 1900

EXPEX1HTlJllE.

Al110Ullt expended 011 Harvest Hoad Cr. Balance 31st October, 1901

No. 1 Loan Special Bate Account. RECEIPTS.

£ s. d 120 0 0 300 0 0

:>7 1 8 5:37 16 0

,50 7 6 5810 0 25 0 0 H 10 0

~) 1 0 23 6 0

198 ,I 0 89 3 7 26 13 4

242 16 9 189 7 5 211 7 5

,55 5 3 ·l:l 11 10 85 0 :l 12 12 0 25 0 0

185 3 2 6j· 1 0

71<1 0 50 0 0 7 ·1 0

15 7 9 10f 17 11 166 13 ,I 117 5 7 77 12 9 63 13 8 84 5 0

100 0 0 61 1.5 0

III 9 6 610 0

19 17 0 265 0 0 10 0 0 010 6

1,417 15 7

£5,288 9 9

£, s, d. 366 13

£366 13

£ s. d. aG6 3 1

010 6

£366 13 7

Cr. Balanoe (due from General Account.) 31st October, 1900 Special rates received

£, s. cl. 156 4 3 408 2 5\

EXPENDl'l'UUE.

Third year's interest on debentures :-iinking fund (contribut.ion fOJ" 1900) Cr. Balance 31st Octoher, 1901

£564 6 8~

£ s. d. ... 300 0 0

120 0 0 14-4, 6 8}

GAZETTE. VV.A 4193

No. 1 Loan Sinking Fund Account. DR. £ S. d.

Cr. Balance (in hands of Colonial Treasurer) 31st October, 1900120 0 0 Contribu tion for 1900 ... ." .. 120 0 0 Interest account to 31st December, 1900 2 2 0

£242 2 0

CR. AlnOtlut in hands of Colonial 'rreasnrer, 31st October, 1901

£ s. d. 242 2 0

£242 2 0

NORTH FREMANTLE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

Cr. Balance 81st October, 1900 Health mtes received License fees

RECEIPTS.

EXPENDITUltE.

Health Officer's salary .. . !'-'allitation expenses ... ... Cr. BahLllcP 31st October, 1901

£, s. d. 011 7

81 8 H 59 18 (l

£1<11 18 2~

£ 8. cl. 26 13 4 89 3 7 26 1 3?;-

£141 18 2}

JAMES PEARSE, Mayor, 'rHOS. vV, T.AYLOR, 'l'o'~n Clerk.

Audited and found correct,

JOHN CURIUE, I. i ]" ROB't'. DEARLE, 5 r ue ]tors.

6th N ovem bel', 1901.

:lhmieipalily of Hulong".

W TATljJMEN'r of Rpeeipts and Expenditure for o the Ye~Ll' ending 31st October, ]901. RECEIPTS.

Subsidy .. ... Police Court fines IJfLw costs Dog licenses Plant accoHnt ... Recreation Reserve ... . .. Fire Brigade, GO\~ernlllent grant Water supl'ly do. General rates Well rent... ... ... .. ... .., COlnluonwcnlth Day, Government grant ~alary account refund Goods sold

Cftsh in Imnd, 31st October, 1900 ... W.A. Bank halance, 31st October, 1900

Phmt ... ... ... Adv:tllce to He:tlth Board Street lighting ... Salaries .,. Genera'! expenses Valuers ... Auditors '" Stationery Advertising Road~makillg Petty cash .. , Recreation Reserve Fire Brigade Horse keep Law costs Deposit on contract Buildings Plant maintenance

EXPF.NDI'fUng.

Tree planting ... ... ... COlllIllonwealth Day Committee Deputations W"ter supply Inslu'unce

vV'. A. Bank balance ... Less unprescntecl cheque

£ s. d. £, s. d. 175 5 3

17 3 0 3 12 6 6 5 0 2 10 0 5 10 3

50 0 0 250 0 0 330 2 3 26 5 0 25 0 0 8 6 8 1 13 0

901 12 11 0 5 9

283 17 1 281 2 10

----£1,185 15 9 ----

li s. ll. £, s. d. a5 0 0 50 0 0 31 8 1 92 5 1 :38 0 2 2 2 0 7 7 0 5 9 6

H 5 2 226 17 5

9 5 9 62 16 ·1 6 3 4

39 15 8 39 17 8 1 0 0

12 8 t ;) li 6 6 7 6

2.5 0 0 4 0 0

180 411 ·1 15 0

292 16 0 5 6 8

898 5

287 9 ,]

£1,185 15 9

JAMES TOWNS END, lVlayor.

GEO. McNABOE,

Town Clerk. Audited and found eorrect,

PHILIP FURLONG, i R J H J

Auditors. . . ANRIN,

19th Novemher, ]901.

479+ GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

BULONG LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

S'l'A'l'EMENT of Receipts and Expenditure for the Yea,!' ending 31st October, 1901.

Health rate Pan ra.te Pans sold ... . .. Advance from Council ~ahry account refund

R}~CEn)1'S.

('fish in hand, 31st October, 1000 ... . .. "IV.A. B"nk b"l"nce, 31st October, 1900 ...

Sa,nital'Y service Salaries ... ~cavengiug ... General expenses Valuers ... Auditors ... Stationery Advertising Horse keep Kallit(1ry pans Interest ...

W.A. Bank h"lancc

EXPENDI'I'UHE.

Audited and found cor1'ec:"

£ s. d. £ s. d. 143 11 9 285 13 3

S 19 0 50 0 0 868

050 46 18 2

496 10 8

J{l 18 2

£543 810

01; s. d. £ s. d. 124 1 10 96 8 5 ·n 5 0 259 2 2 0 770 o 18 0 ·117 4

31 6 9 880 050

319 5 1 22·1 3 U

.eM3 8]0

PHILIP FURLONG, ) r Auditors. R J. HANKIN, )

.TAMES TOWNSEND, Mavor.

19th November, 1901.

GEO. McNABOE, v

rfown Clerk.

," MEETING of l{,tteV,tyers in the Mourambille f~ Roads Bmml District will be held in Pin­gelly on Saturd,ty, 30th November, 1901, at 3 p.m., for the purposc of striking a Rate.

JOHN H.. PARKS, Secretltry Mourambine Roads Board.

Pingelly, 18th November, 1901.

,Jalldakot (toads Boal'(l.

To WHOM rr JlIAY CONCERN.

A T ;). ~'[eeting of the Jandakot Roads Board, held _ 011 the 13th dav of March, 1901, it was

resolved that a Genera:l Ra,te of 4c1. in the Pound should be levied on the mtable value of all ratable property within the District, in aCCOrd>tllCe with the provisions of the ROf),ds Act., 1888, ,wd amendments thereof.

27th November, 1901.

G. J. MORGAN, Chairman.

Greellhills Roads Hoard.

NOTICE is hereby given that, at a meeting of the 1.. Board duly helc1 on the 10th day of July jnsta,ut, it was ordered tlutt it General l1,ate be made ,tud levied of Sixpence in the pound upon the rata,ble value of all mtable property within the Board's district: And notice is further g'iven that the Rctte Book of the Board's district, duly made up and signed for the year 1900, wiiI, under resolutioll of the Board passed on the ;,)th day of Decem.ber, 1900, be used ltS the assessment for the current year.

Dated this 13th da,y of July, 1901. J. T. PARKER,

Chairman,

Broome Hill Roads Boal'{l.

I T is hereby notified that the Broome Hill Rmtds Board has tctken, for the purpose of opening' a

uew line of communication, ft strip of land, one cha,in wide,lea.ving the Tambellnp R0<1c1, No. 863, ftt the South-West corner of C.P. 48/4016 (638), and extelld­ing in Cl, generctl }<Jast-South-Easterly directiou, passing alung the South boundaries of Plan­tagenet LocM,ions 703, 704, 705, to the North-East corner of Phtntagenet Location 61. (Plan S. 31.)

(Signed) THOS. McGUIRE, Chairman.

2ht Novembel', 1901.

Ullper GascoJlle District Roads Board.

I T is hereby notified that an Election for three Members for the above BO[l,l'c1, in phtce of

Messrs. A. 1:<J. Bltl'lleS, J.Fit~patrjck, ~tncl W . . T. Nairn, who retire, will be held iLt "Beringarra," St,ttion ,Lt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of ThnrschtY, the 19th c1ft,v of December, 1 DOL •

NOll1imttiolls must be sent in to me on or before noon of the 12th (hy of December, HJ01.

Dfttecl this 15th day of November, 1901.

·1· 7 7 loOT

K. D. JYIESSER, Heturning Officer.

Ueverley Roads Board.

A T it Meeting of the above Board, helel lLt Beverley on the 3rd day of January, it was

resolved to ta,ke, for the purpose of opening [t new line of communication, It strip of land, Olle e!min wide, leaving a surveyed rocLd No. 830 at a point on the Eastern bound'Lrv of A vou Lonation 21, situate about 20 chains S~uth-Eastel'lv from its North corner, and ext(~nding -West.erly· to its N ol'th-·W est boundary a,nd along it South-Westerly to its VVest corner, passing through s,tid I,ocation 21; thence North-Westerly through C.P.48/4595 (3089) to its Nortli corner. (Pla,ll S.VV. 13.)

SAML. WILLIAMS, Chairman.

A T l1Meeting of the above Board, held at Beverley on the 2nd day of }\I[ay, it was resolved to take,

for the purpose of opening a new line of communica­tion, a, strip of land, one chain wide, the 'v-Vestern side starting from the North-·West corner of C.P. 15/1214 (2929), a,nel extending 1530 17' to the South-East corner of Avon Loc:. 2524; thence South-Ea,sterly through 15/1214 (292!:J) aforesaid to its South-East corner. (Plan Avon 17.)

(Signed) SAML. WIIJLIAJYIS, Chairmf1n.

BUl1bul'Y Roads Board.

A T a meeting of t.he BUllhury Roads BOlLrc1, held on the 19th of O(,tober, 1901, it was resolved

to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of COlll­munica.tion, a strip of ld.lld, Olle chain wide, COlll­mencing at the South .. VVest corner of Loc. 91, Bo,vanup Agricultural Area, and running due East to connect with the road tlmt runs parallel to the Bunbul'Y­Busseltoll Railway Line.

F. O. MATTLAND, Chairman.

Noy. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4795 ------- ------------------------

']'b" Bayswater Roa{ls Board. 5~li.O

97

AT a Meeting of the above Board, held at, Bays­water on the 3rd dfty of J1l1y, 1900, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening' ,1 new line of conmmnication, King vVilliam Street (portion of), Bayswater, one chain wide, leaving Baysw[1,ter Road on the \Vest corner of Sub-divisional Lot 22 of Swan Location "U," and extending 135° about .51 chains, passing through the said I,oc~1ti()n "U" as surveyed a,nd shown on Diagram 4879. (Plan Swan 5.)

9th November, 1901.

3585 on

BEN. COPLEY, Chairman.

l1eckering Roads Board.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at :iYleckering on the 29th Ch1y of July, 1899, it

was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening f1 new line of communication, Throssell Street, Meckering Townsite, Stew art Street passing along the North-West bounda,ry of S.O.L. 7/1168 and Railmuy I~m1Cl, one chain wide, running along the South side of the Yilgarn Ihilway Reserve, and. passing through the Meckering A.A. Lots 68, 69, 73, and 72. (Plan, Meckering A.A.)

22 T'9oT

D. J. CHERITON, Chairnlan.

Upper Chapman R,oads Boar(l.

A T fL lYleeting of the above Board, held at Nf1bawah on the 9th cby of N ovem bel', 1901, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening' a Hew line of communication, a strip of land, Olle chain wide, lefwing Geraldton-N orthamptoll railway at the 16-111ile Siding, and extending in a North-KLsterly direction to the North--West corner of P.L. 188/71, passing along the North bounr1a,ries of Sf Lid P.I,. 188/71 [Lnd Victoria Location 1528 to its N orth­East corner; thence South-Easterly, passing through P.L. 140/71, P.L. 17/47, and Victoria Location 2071; thence along the North boundary of VictorifL Location 852 to its North-East corner; thence South­Easterly, passing through Victoria LoefLtions 859, 846, C.P. 48/1272, C.P. 1208/55, to main road Gerald.tou to Nal'l'a Tan'a; thence along main road about 30 chains to South-~Test corner of C.P. 653/56; thenee in a general :Easterly direction, passing through Sf Lid C.P. 658/.56, C.P. 7/2(35, and Victoria Locations 2222, 1559, 1560, 1561, 2391, to Mt. Erin Homestead, III Victorif1 Location 19. (Phw C. 54.)

JAMES LAUDER, Chail'lmm.

Greenhills Roads Board.

A T ,L meeting of the above Bm1l'd, held ,Lt the office, JYladey Siding, on the 9th day of

Januarv, 1901, it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communic;Ltion, a strip of land, one clmin wide, lefwing the IV,Lrderillg Road Rt the South-vVest corner of C.P. 48 11.581, and extending 3::)20 15' to the North-vVest corner of C.P. 48/211, p"Ls"ing through C.Ps. 48/1.581 ,md 48/2ll; thence G2° 15' 18 chains 94 links, l1nc1 in a geneml North-North-""Westerly directioll through C.r.2419 to the North boundary of the district. (Pla.n S.W.13.)

J. T. PAl~KER, Clu1il'luan.

Nelson Roads Board.

STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditme for Year ending 31st Deeember, 1899.

DR. 1899. l~ECEIPTS.

Dec. 81. -To Balance brought forward, \V.A. Bank, Bunbury

" Treasury " Cash in band

j, Curriage LicensE'S " Fines and Penalties n Governn1eut Gl'tluts

£ s. d.

82 In 0 893 6 1

2 5 0

250'''0 0 100 0 0

£ s. J.

-Ji8 10 1 113 15 U

1 tl

" " " Upper Ca.pel Hoad 350 0 0 50 0 (I

" Balance overdr,lw11 itt .Bunk

1899. EXPEXDI'l'URE.

Dec. al.-By Cost of SUllul10nses " Section No. 1 " Aection No. 2 " Section No. 3 " Sccti')n No. 4 " Section So. 5 " Section No. 6 ... " Upper Capel Road " BriLlgetown Street " Tweed Road . " Various Ronds... ... ... " Greenbus~les, Spcciitl Grant " "z\faterial, Fencing, etc. " Printing' and Advertising " :-::alaries and Office Expenses ... n Orders unpl'cscntcd on 31st DC"Clnl)G1", 18n<~ " Balance at Treasury " Defalcations

Examined and founel cOlTeet,

-I 6

£1,001 12 1

CR. £, s. d. 2 1 6

.07 19 11 J03 .j, 6 46 3 6 54 14 (\ Z5 i 6 35 19 I)

100 H 0 7:3 n 6 16 6 6

l56 !J 3 :l.5 18 0 2:{ 8 11 1:{ l6 0

118 7 <I 79 1 2

.\ 16 7 5:; 14 :.?

£1,001 12 1

W. A. G. WAL'l'EI~, ]1.lY1., l Auditor:;. J. VV. BLE0HYNDlCN, )

30th October, 1901.

S'l'A'l'EMEN'l' of 11e~eipts lWcl Expemlihln: for Yea,!' ending 81 st December, 1900.

1899. . RECEIPTS.

Dec. 31.-To Balance at'rreasury 1900.

Dec. 31.---" Carriage licenscs " Dog licenses ... .. " Goycrmnent Gl'nnts ... " Special Grunt, Twcc(l Rond

Do. Hospital Road Do. Dalgarnp Road

,. Do. Blackwood Bridgc " Bulance overdrawn .

ISDn. BXPENDI'l'UHE.

Dec. 3I-By Balance overdrawn at Bnllk 1900.

Dee. 31.-" Section No. I " Section No. 2 " Section X o. :) " Section No. <L " Section No. Pt " Section No. G .. . " Bridgctown Street .. . " rrweed Road ... H Various Roads " Hospital Road ." " :JJato}'ial, fencing', etc. " Dalgarup Hoad ... " B1ackwood BriJge ... n POllnd ... ... . .. " Prjnting and AdYcrtislug ... " Sahtries and st:ltioner.r !, Ba lanee at Treasury " Dcfaleatiolls .

Examined and founel correct.

J: s. (l. .\ Hi

89 0 0 1810 0

·!On 0 0 15(1 0 0 lOG 0 0 100 0 0 l50 U 0

o ii !)

£1,018 Hi 0

£ s. L1. ·1· 6

20 a 9 3n 7 0 6115 0 tll 19 10

6 9 G 380

·18 7 3 +7 17 0 H 19 0

11-1- 2 7 ·t 13 10

119 1 9 159 12 6 :W 1 G

8 12 Ii 57 13 1

151 3 11 t·7 2 G

£1,018 IG U

W. A. G. WALTER, R.lYI., I A P J. VV. BLECHYNDEN, ) U( lLors.

80th October, 1901.

4796 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, IBOl. ------------------------------

Uourambine Roads Board.

THE M-ounLlllbine R0<1ds Boa,rd intends to decla,re a Road between Blocks 1619 and 1811, from

North-East corner to South-East corner of Block 1619.

JOHN R. PARKS, Seeretary lYlourambine l?'oads Board.

PingeUy, 4th November, 1901.

,gJI1L!. lU 01

lrw in Roads Hmu·tL

A T a lYIeeting of the above Board, held at DOllgara, on the 2nd cl(1Y of September, 1901,

it was resolved to tf1ke, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, l1 strip of land, one chain wiJe, the East side lea,ving the Dongara Road on

the East bounchry of Reserve St7, and extending

South through said I~eserve st;--, to its South-East

e01'11el'; thence ill [1 gelleral El1sterly direction through Victoria LOClLtioll 713, the North side pa,ssing ltlong the South bounc1a,l'Y Victoria Location 839, through Location 2011, a,nd [tlong part of the South bonndm'J of Location 209, through Vidoria Locations 478, 479, 876, to join the Yardarino Road. (Plan C. 41.)

} 1 I 95

F. PEARSE, Chairman.

i'/ortham Roads Hoard.

A T a lYIeeting of the 11bove BOl1rd, held at N ortham on the 7th day of September, it wa,s resolved

to take, for the purposc of opening l1 new line of eommuniea,tion, a strip of limd, one chain wide, leaving the N orthalll-Y ol'k Roacl ( No. 32) at a point situa,te 1550 7' about 3~) elmins from the North-"West boun­dary of Avon Location E, and extending as surveyed (OrigimLl Phw Avon 877) Southerly, along the -Eastern si,le of t he Ii~asterll- HailwlW HeseI've for a distanr;I: of [Lhout 80 chains; thenee crossing the said Hail\\'ny Reserve ,md running Southerly along its "Yes/ern side through Avon Location E aforeslLid to its Sonth-El1st boundary. ( Plan Avon 8,)

:;:!.'\. 0 TnoT

(Signed) D, '1'. J\WRRELL, Chairman.

SwaB H,oads Rnltl'd.

A T a j\':[l'eting of the 11bove Board, held at Guild­ford OH the 7th day of February, it WltS

resolved to t a,ke, for the purpose of opening a, Hew line of eoulllluniC"lttlOll, 11 strip of land, one cha:n wide, the South side st111'ting from the South-,Vest corner of C.P. 1752/5S (3607), and extending East, passing through sa,id C.P, 1752/55 to the West boundary of Loc.3606. (Plall Avon 12.)

126 !) 7 1900

S. CHESTER, Clmirman,

Swan Roads Board.

AT a M eetillg of the above Board, helel at Guild­ford on the] st cby of N uvember, 1900, it was

resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of conununieation, a strip of land, one chain wide, the West side leaving the Upper Swan Road

at the South-East corner of Subclivisiona,l Lot 62 of Swan Location 1, and extending in a general Northerly clireetion Imrallel to the lI1idh1nd Rail­wav, to the North-East corner of Subclivi~ional Lot 33; thenee Ea,sterly u,('l"OSS said railway and n.long the South hounda,rv of SuhuivisiolJllI Lot 1 of Swan LO('[ttion 1 aforesaid to rejoin said Upper Swan HO[Lcl (as surveyed, Titles' Office Fla,n 1906). (Swan S.)

S. CHESTER,

Chairman.

Helena Bridge, Guildford.

NO'l'ICE.

l- SYDNEY CHES'l'ER, Clmil'llmn of the Swau _ _ H,oacls B(mrc1 (Jllder lttlthority of "'1'110 Roadp Bmml Act, 1888") hereby give Pub1ie Notice that 011 am] after Prida,y, the 9th of November, instant, the HolmmGridge <'Lt GuilcUord is hereby closed to all traffic.

The 'l'empomry Bridge is ava,ila.ble for traffic.

(Sgd.) S. CHESTER, Ohairman Swan Roads Board.

Guildford, ~th November, 1900.

'fhe Ba),8watel' ltoads noard.

A '1' a Meeting of the tl,bove Bm1rd, held at Ba,ys-1:1.. wltter on the 12th dlw of lVIarch, 1901, it was resolvecl to take, for the Pl.;;'pose of opening a, llew line of e01llll1uniel1tion :-" JYlurray Street," one ch'1i11 wide, extending 45c 5' froll! ,1 point on Garra,tt I-{.0,v1, situ(tte (Lhout 18 elmins North-West fro111 Bavswater Road, to King William Street, pttssil1g through Swan T.Joeatioll V, l1S slll'veyed and SbOWll on Di:Lgmm 5357, Depa,rtmellt of La,llc1s a,lH1 Surveys. (Phn Swan 5.)

BEN. COPT~EY,

Chairman. 6th November, 1901.

The Roads Act, 1888.

rrHE Beverley 11,0ad;,: BOlLrd, by resoluho11 passl'd at ~L meeting of the Board, held ILt

Bewrley on the seventh day of November, 1901, resolvecl to Lake, for the pu;'pose of opening a new line of c0l11111llJlica,tion, fe strip of land, one elmin wicle, lelLving' Hunt Itoacl at the South bounda,ry post of A VOll Loe, 2857, and proeeecling in a straip'ht line in a South-East directioll to the 3-IVlile post, on the Syndicate line where it joins the Olel Nftlyrall 'l'mck.

And 'Lt the same Dlftr:e. ana on the smne date, it was reso1v('(1 to clos'e that. pf1rt of the Old N1tlyran Track which lies between the said 3-lYIile post and Hunt R.oad, 11(,,11' the South boundary of Avo11 Loclttion d. (Pbn Avon 17.)

S. WILLIAlYIS,

Chairman Beverley Roads Board.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT

An Act to amend" The Companies Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1897" (82 Vict., No. 28) ; amended by !Cm Act to amend "'1'he Com­panies Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 189"/" (63 Vict., No. 54).

ATTEN'rrON is hereby drawn to the following provisions of the above Acts relating to

Foreign Companies.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, 27th March, 1900.

Local ?'egiste1' to be kept by f01'eign companies. Every foreign company, or the attorney of every foreign

company, carrying on business in this Colony shall, in the case of companies carrying on business therein at the time of the passing of this }\ct, within twe Calelldftr months from such timf', and, as to all other companies so carrying on business at any time after the passing of t.his A.ct, within two calendar months from the deposit in the office of the Registrar of the power of attorney, ill ftccordance with Section One hundred ftnd ninety-eight of "The Companies Act, 1893," open, keep, ftnd mr.,intftin, or cause to be opened, kept, and maintained. at the registered office of the said complmy in the Colony, a Regi~tor of Shareholders under this Act, to be called a Coloni2,1 Register, for the l'eg'istl'a­tion of all ehnreboldel's in such company ,,:ho may a.pply in writing to such attorney to be registered therein.

Every such register sha.ll bo kept in the lnanner pro­vided by Part Ill. of "'rhe Compltnies Act, 1883," ftll'l trans­fers shall be effected on snch register in the same lllanner and at the same charges as on the register kept at the head office of the company, and transfers lodged in the colonial office of the company shall be binding npon the company, n,nd the Court shall be entitled to 8xercise the same jurisdiction of rectifying the same as is by Section Thirty-six of the said Act vested in snch COllt't with respect to a register of a company incorporated in the Colony.

Every such foreign company failing or refuf,ing to comply with the provisions of this section shall incur a penalty not exceeding One hundred pounds for every day durll]g which such refusal or non-compliance shall continue, te be recovered in a summltry manuer before any two .Tustices of the Peace, or by action or suit in the Supreme Court, and shall be a charge on the property of the company, and in addition thereto, if sueh defauH continues for the ;;pace of three calendm' months, the comp,l,ny, and every person acting as trustee or agent for the company or otherwise on its behalf, slmll thereafter be inm1pable, while so in def,"ult, of bringing or maintaining in 'Western Australia any action, set-oU, counter-claim, or other legftl proceeding wh:ttsoeyer in the said Colony.

Reqltil'cments on l'econst1'uction.

'Whenever a foreign company carrying on business in this Colony is reconstructed on the basis of a sale by the lirluidator of the assets of the company or otherwise, the liquidator or the comp:ll1'y shall reserve, for the benefit of the memhers of the company registered on the colonial register (hereinnJter called the colouialmemb?rs), a part of the consideration passing to the rcconstructmg COlllp~.l1y, propertioned to the int~rests of the colon;"l members, and shall forthwith cause notice of such reservation to be published in the Govcmment Gazette and to be .delive.red to each celonial member, or sent by post to Ins regIstered address; and at any time within two months. >:fter such publication every colonial member may, by wrItmg under his hand delivered by post or otherwise to the liquidator or the company, or the attorney of the liqnidrLtor, or of the company in the Colony, claim the share proportioned to the interest of such shareholder in the part of the COll­sideration so reserved, and shall be entitled to receive the SlWle.

The liqnidator or the company shall forward to ~he Registrar at the Supreme Court a statutory declaratIOn made by the liquidator or by a director or officer of the company authorised by the company in that behalf, stating how this section has been complied with; and until such decl:Lration has been filed no conveyance, transfer, or dealing with any property of the company shall be

GAZETTE, \V.A. 4797

registered in the Department of Mines or of Crown Lands or in the office of Land Titles, or in the office for the registration of deeds; and no person holding any property, real or personal, as servant, agent, or trnstee on behalf of the company shall convey, deal with, or dispose of the same, nor shall any property of the company in this Colony p:tSS to the purchaser thereof.

Before filing any declaration purporting to comply with this Act, the Registrar shall examine the same and sa.tisfy himself of such compliance.

NOTIOE.

The Companies Act, 1893. (56 Vie" No. 8.)

A TTENTION is hereby drawn to the following Sections of Part VIII. of the above Act,

mla,ting to Foreign Companies.

F. A. J1IIOSELEY, Registrar of C0ll11,anies.

Supreme Court, Perth, 13th August., 1896.

Penalty on Company not complying. ;J03, (1.) Any foreign compp.ny carrying on business

contrary to this part of this Act shftll be liable to a penalty of Twenty pounds for every day on which it shall SO Cl1.rry on business; and any attorney of such company, or any other person, WJ10 shall on behalf of such company wilfully and knowingly assist in the carrying on of such business contrary to this part of this A.ct, shall incnr a penalty of FIve pounds for every dity on which he shall so assist,

E.ffect of non-compliance. (2.) If itny foreign company shall carry On busmess con­

trary to this part of this Act the valiclity of any eontracts, dealing& or transactions in relation to such business shall not be affected by this part of this Act, but sueh company shallllot be entitled to bring or maintitin any action, set-off, c')unter claim, or legal procee(ling in rcspect of any such coutract, dealing, or transaction until it shall have com­pli'ld with this part of this A.ct..

NOTIOE,

The Companies Act, 1893. (.'>6 Vie., No, 8).

ATTEN:r'ION ,is hereby dmwll to t1J'! t"lluwing SectlOns of the a.bove A et relat.mg to the

making of Yearly List of Members, &e.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registmr of Companies.

Supreme Oourt, Perth, L1-4-9f.>.

rea·riy list of tnembe1's. I1nl'. Act, 186<1, s. 26.

30. Every comp:1ny having a capital divided into sb.res shall make once in every year a list of all persons who, on the thirty-first day of March then .next precedinfS' are members of the company; and such hst shall contam the names, and addresses, and occupations, if any, of all the members therein mentioned, the number of shares held by each of them, and a sllmmary specifying the following partieubrs-

(1.) The amount of the capital of the company and the number of sharoo into which it is divided:

(2.) 'rhe number of shares ta.ken from the comm<;lWt·­ment of the company up to the said thirty­first day of March;

4798 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'iV.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

(3.) The amount of calls made on each share:

(4.) The total amount of calls received: (5.) The total amount of calls unpaid:

(6.) The total amount of shares forfeited: (7.) The names, and addresses, and occupations, if

any, of the persons who have ceased to be members since the thirty-first day of March next preceding the completion of the last list, and the number of shares held by each of them on the same thirty-first day of March.

The above list and summary shall be contained in a sepamte part of the register and shall be completed within seveL days after the said first-mentioned thirty-first day of March, and a copy shall forthwith be forwarded to the Registrar. Provided that this section shall not apply to a no-liability company.

Penalty on com,pany not keeping a proper registe1·. I-mp. Act 1862, s. 27.

31. If any company having a capital divided into shares make default in complying with the provisions of the last preceding section, such company shall incur a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for every day during which such default continues; and every director, manager, and secretary of the company who knowingly and wilfully authorises or permits any such default shall incur a like penalty.

NOTE.-A fee of five 8hilling~ is payable on filing the a.bove return.

NO'l'ICE.

I T is h~reby notified, for general information, that under the provisions of "'l'he Firms Registra.­

tion Act, 1897," which comes int.o operat.ion on Ulll

1st proximo, all firms and persons commencmg business under a firm-na,me are required to register the name of such firm before commencing business; and that finns and persons who shall at the com­mencement of this Act be already carrying on busi­ness are required to comply with the requirements of the said Act within three months from the date on which the Act shall eOll1C into force,

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Offiee, Perth. 24th Februa,ry, 1808. ----------_ .. _----------

The Swan River Shil)ping Co., Limited.

N OTICE is hereby given that all Shares of the Swan River Shipping Co., Limited, on which

the Fourth Call of One Shilling per share is unpaid on the 30th November, 1901, will be sold by public auction, on the 2nd Decem bel' next, at 11 a.m., at the office of Albert Clerk &, Co., Auctioneers, Stock Exchange, St. Gem'ge's Termce.

W. J. HOWLETT, Acting Secretary and Manager,

The Swan River Shipping Co., Limited.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Great Fingall Southern Blocks, Limited.

-NoTICE is hereby given that THOlVIAS BROUGHAM BIRKBECK, HARRY HOFFlI1AN, and WILLIAlVI

JOWE'l"l' have been appointed the Attorneys in the State of Western Australia fo], the ltbove-named Company, [,nd notice is hereby given that the Registered Office of the Company is situate at 8 Palace Chambers, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie.

Dated this 15th day of November, 1901. CLARK & HALE,

Solicitors for the above-named Company, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie.

The Companies Acts.

Establishment of Local Registers.

THE attention of Foreign Companies and of the Attorneys of Foreign Companies is drawn to

the provisions of Section 2 of the Act 63 Vict., No. 54, "The Companies Act Amendment Act, 1899," amending Section 3, Act 62 Vict., No. 28, requiring' the establishment of Local Registers.

All Companies in defltult in this respect after the expiration of one month from the date of this notice will be proceeded against for penalties provided by the Act.

Dated the 18th day of November, 1901. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of" The Oompanies Act, 1893," and in the 'fIwtte1' of the" Lalce View Smith Gold JJ/ine (lV.A.), Limited."

N OTICE is hereby given that a Petition for an Order winding up the above-named Company

WltS, on the 26th day of November, 1901, presented to His Honour the Chief Justice, a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Arthur Frank Abbott, of Perth, Solicitor, a slmreholcler of the s,tid Company, and the sltid Pelition is directed to be heltrd on the 9th day of December, 1901, at 10'30 o'clock in the forenoon'; and any creditors, cOI1iributory, or shareholder of the slLic1 Company desirous to oppose the ma,ldng of an order for the winding up of the said Company under the above Act slJOuld appear at 1he time of hearing, by himself or his counsel for tlutt purpose, and a eopy of the Petition will be furnished to any creditor, contributory, or shareholder of the said Company requiring the same, by the undersigned, on payment of the regular charge for the same.

Dated this 26th day of November, 1901.

ARTHUR F. ABBOTT, Solicitor,

Trustee Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The London Assurance.

N0'l'IOE is hereby given that the Registered Oflice of the above Company is sitlUtted at the

Office of D. & J. Fowler, Limited, Hemy Street, Fremantle.

Dated this 13th (by of November, 1901.

MOSS &, BARSDEN, Solicitors for the Company.

The Companies Act, 1893.

Consolidated Gold Mines of California, Limited.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company has been

removed, and is now situated on Gold Mining Lease No. 187X, known as the "Last Chance" Mine, Kanowna, and that Thomas Bowyer Bower is the Attorney thereof in this State.

Dated this 6th day of November, 1901. THOMAS BOWYER BOWER,

Attorney for the sa,id Company. R. B. Anrh'ews, Coolga1'clie, Solicitm' /01' the said Company.

Nov. 29, 1901.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4799

In the 'matter of "The Contpanies Act, 1893" (Section 197, Subsection 4).

Re Warrior Development Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 20th day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the }(,eg'ister of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the matte" of "The Companies Act, 1893" (Section 197, S1tbsection 4).

Re Nolan's Grea.t Find Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. JllIOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the matte,' ~r "The Companies Act, 1893" (Section 197, S1tbsection 4).

Re Hit or Miss Consolidated Gold Mining Company (No-Liabili.ty).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 20th day of August. 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. Jl:IOSELEY, Registrar of Companieo.

In the matte)' of" The Companies Act, 1893" (Section 197, S1tbsection 4).

Re Evermore Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

Ji'. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the matter of "The Compcmies Act, 1893" (Section 197, Subsection 4).

Re Cousins Gold Miuing Syndicate (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 20th day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. JllIOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the mattei' ~r "The Compa.nies Act, 1898" (Section 197, i'htbsection 4).

Re Hannans Brown Hill South Gold Mines (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the TI.egister of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the matte?' of" The Con1panies Act, 1898" (Section 187, Subsection 4).

Re Glasgow Gold Mining Syndicate (No-Liability).

I~ pursuance of notice dated the 20th day of August 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the abov~

Comp,"ny has been struck off the Register of Companies. Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the 1natte)' of" The Companies Act, 1893" (Section 197, Subsection 4).

Re Black Flag Development Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. JllIOSELEY, I~egistrar of Companies.

In the mattc?' of "The Companies Act, 1893" (Section 197, Subsection 4).

Re Black Prince Junction Gold Mining Syndicate (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of A ugnst, 1901, it is hereby notified that the nftme of the above

Compftny ha~ been struck off t.he Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. lVIOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the matte)' of "The Companies Act, 189/]" (Section 197, Subsection 4).

Re Shaw Stewart Development Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the ftbove Com­

pany has been struck off the Register of Companies. Datecl the 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

In the matte)' ~r "The Companies Act, 1898" (Section 197, S11bsection 4).

Re Bardoc Main Reefs Development Syndicate (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is herehy notified that the name of the above

Company has boen struck off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

P. A. JllIOSELEY, R.egistrar of Complmies.

In the matte)' ~r "The Compnnies Act, 1898" (Section 197, S11bsection 4).

Re Royal Mint and Iron King Extended Gold Mining Co:npany (No-Liability).

I N pursuance of notice dated the 21st day of August, 1901, it is hereby notified that the name of the above

Company has been struck off the l'l,egister of Companies.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1901.

F. A. 1'IIOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

4800 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [N OV. 29, 1901

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Premier Gold JVlining Company (No-Liability).

N,'TOTICE is hereby given that the Power of 1-. Attorney from the Premier Gold MininG' Comp~my (No-Liability) to Benjamin Bl'yant h~~ been revoked, and that John Poole, of Cool"arclie lVline Manar-el', is now the Attf'l'llev for tl;~ said Company in "'Western Austmlia, and th,Lt the Regis­tered Office of the said Companv is sitmtte at Kunanalling. "

Dated this 13th day of November, 1901. JAMES & DARBYSHIRE,

Solicitors for the said Attorney, 261 St. Geol'ge's '1'el'l'ace, Perth.

The Companies Act, 1893.

In the matter of tho Perth Ieo and Refriger­ating Co., I.lel. (in Liquidation).

,-\ FIRST Dividend of One shilling and fOUl'pence J::'i... (1s. l±cl.) per slmn: is now pn,y,Lble at my ofIice to the Shareholders in thl' above Company. Scrip certific,Ltes mnst be produced on a,pplie'ttioll for Dividend.

D,LtcIl at Perth, 20th November, 1901. SINCL'\.n~ J. lYlcGIBBON,

Tjiq uidator. Sinclcti,' .T. llIcGibbMl" A.l.A.r., A.S.A.A Eng., InCOj'/J01'a'cd

Acconrlia,nt, Pd,(!ccs lJuil£lings, St. Oeorge's 'Terntce, Perth,.

Collie Coalfield Proprietary Co., I,imite:l (In Liquidation).

N· O'J'ICE is hereby given thlLt it is my intention ...L to distribute the bahmce of the Assets of the above COmpallY to all persons entitled thereto, on Monday, the 231'd day of Decem bel', 1901, at the Office of the Company, Cl'cmol'ne Chambers, 364 Hay Street, Perth.

All persons claiming to plLl'ticipate in such distri­bution must produce the Scrip for Shares entitling them i 0 so participate.

F. B[JAK~LEY DALTON, Ijiquidator.

Cremorne Clmm hers, 364 HlLY Street, Perth,

20th 'November, 1901.

The Companies Act, 1893.

The Central and West Boulder Gold Mines, Limi;:ed.

NOTICE is hereby given that the office of th above Company is situated at the office of

Messrs. 'IVittenoOlll & Turner, ExellEmge Buildings, Ha,]umn Si re et, Kalg<lorlic, and that Frank vVittenool1l and WiIliam HalTY 'l'urner are the Attorneys for the Comp,wy in Westel'l1 Australia.

DlLted this 25th ChLy of November, 1901.

STA WELL & COWLE, Kalgoorlie and Perth,

Solicitors for the above-named Attorneys.

In the matte,' of" The P01vel'S of AttM'ney Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 3).

N OTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by Jules Gascard to Richard William Penne­

father, and filed in the Supreme Court Office on the 20th day of November, 189B, has this day been revoked.

Supreme Court Office,

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of the Supreme Court.

Perth, 27th November, 1901.

In the matte')' of" The Poweys of AttOl'ney Act, 1896 " (60 Viet., No. 3).

N OTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by ,\Yilliam Eric Reynolds to John Keene,

,md filed in the Supreme Court Office on the 26th day of 1<'ohl'ul1l'Y, 18))7, has this clay bcen revoked.

Supreme Court Office,

F. A. MOSELEY, H,egistrar Supl'cmr, Court.

Pcrth, ,\V.A., 21st November, 1901.

Companies Act.

Coolgardie Gold Syndicate, Limited.

']'0 the .Itegist1'Ct1· of OO1npan1·e.~.

OrrICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney cbted 26th .i\LLI'ch, 1901, executed

by the above Compa,llY in flwOUl' of Geol'ge R. Steele, Ims b(!en revoked.

Notice is hereby fnrther given t.hat the Registered Offi(:e of the Compa,uy 1m3 been removed, lLnd is now si1natcd [Lt Nicholas Clmmbers, Woodward Street, Coolg(trdie.

Notice is hereby further given that Professor 'vVlllial11 Nieholas, of vVoodwarcl Street aforesaid, is now the Attorney of the mid CompanJ in the 8tate.

D(l,t"d this 19th cby of November, 1901.

\VNX. NIOHOLAS, Attol'lwy for thl' said Company.

R. B. Andnws, Coolgal'die, ,'';olicitol' for the sa'id Company and its A ilomey.

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In the matter of the Associations 11lcol'poration A(·t. 1895.

Notice.-{Schedule "A.")

I FRANK TRATMAN, of St. GeOl'ge's Terrace, _ Perth, in the State of vVestel'l1 Australia,

Trustee, and person hereunto authorised by the West Austmlian Medical Defence Union, do hereby give notice that I lLm desirous that such Association should be incorporated uncler the provisions of " The Associ:1tions Incorporation Act, 1895."

F'RANK TRATlVIAN, lVI.D.

The following is a copy of the memorial intended to be filed ill the Supreme Court under the pro­visions of the sa.id Act:-

llfemoriccl of Ihe West A1tst1'"lictn llIe(lical D~t'ence Unionfilecl in p1t"S1wnce of "The Associat·ions Incorporation Act, 189ii."

1. Nmne of the Institution.-Tho West, Anstralian Medi­cal Defence Union.

2. Object or purpose of the Institution.--To support, protect, and defend the charactcr of members, and matters of pl'ofessionn.l principle. To promote measures for the benefit of the lYlec1icnl profession. To relieve 01' assist from surplus funds any distressed members or their widows or children.

3. Where situated or est.ablishecl.-Perth, vYestern Aus­tralia.

4. The name of the 'I'l'ustee.-Frank 'rratman, liLD.

5. In whom thc management of the Institution is vested and by what means.-Tlle Central Committe of Manage­ment elected by the members.

Nov. 29, l!/Ol.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4801

NOTICE '1'0 OREDITORS.

Re Lionel deceased.

PURSUANT to an Aet of the Imperial Parlia­ment, made and passed in the 22ncl and 23rc1

years of the reign of Her late ]'.lajesty Queen Vie­toria, Ohapter 35, intitulecl "A 11 Aet to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (adopted by I,oeal Ordinance 31 Victori'L, No. 8): Notiee is hereby given thn,t all persons having any elaims or demands upon or against the estate of Lionel Holdsworth, htte of Fremantle, in the said State of VYestel'll Australia, deceased (who died at Fremantle, in the said State, on the 19th dav of Oetober, 1901, and the probate of whose wilI'was duly granted by the Supreme Oourt of VYestel'll Australia on the 2.5th day of Oetober, 1901, to John ,Valker, of F-l'emantle aforesaid, Oommission All'ent, one of the executors tlu'1rein named, leave being reserved to Edwa,l'd Hamilton OliYer, the other exeeutor, to come in and prove), are hereby required to send, in writing, plLl'tieuhrs of their ehtims and demands to the said exeeutor, at the offiee of JYloss & Barsden, Solicitors, Hem'v Street, Fremantle t1fo1'e­said, on or before the 24th <la,y of Deeember, 1901 : And notiee is hm'eby given tlmi, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said exeeutor will distI'i­bute the assets of the said Lionel Holdsworth amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regaTd only to the e1aims and demands of whieh they then shall have had notice; and the said executor will not he liable for the assets of the said Lionel Holc1s­w-orth, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose e1aim the s:1id executor shall not have had notice at the time of suell distribution.

Dated the 15th day of November, 1901. MOSS & BAR,SDEN,

Henry Street, Frema,ntle, Solicitors for the s[Did Executor.

Re ltobert }"al'reU, dec('1tsed.

PU1~SUANT to an Act of the Imperiltl Pltrlia­ment, made and pa.ssed in the 22nd a,nd 231'd

years of the Teign of Her late JliIajesty, Chapter 35, intituled "An Act to further l1mellcl the IJaw of Property a,nd to relieve T l'UstE'es" ( adopted by the Local Ordinance 31 Victori[L, No. 8) : Notice is hereby given that all persons Imving any claims or demands upon or ltgainst the estate of Robert Fan'ell, late of Lawlers, in the State of IV estern AustraJia, Oon­tmetor, deeeased (who diedl1.t Lawlel's, in the State aforesaid on the 8th day of September, 1901, probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme Court of vYestel'll Australia 011 the 7th clay of October, 1901, to Daniel Hickey, of LLwlers afore­said, Storekeeper, and Frederick J,1mes :Morris, of Lawlers aforesaid, Butcher, the executors then·in named), a,re hereby required to send, in writing, pa,rticulars of their elaims and denmncls to the und0rsignecl, on or before the 19th day of Deeember, 1901: And notice i:; hereby given th,Lt at the expiration of the last mentioned c1ltte, the said Exeeutors win distribute the assets of the said Robert Farrell 11l110ngst the persons entitled thereto, having rega,rd only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice; and the Executors win not be liable for the assets of the said }~obert Farrell, or any part thereof so dis­tributed, to ",ny persons of whose ciflims the said Executors have not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dc1.ted this 19th dlLy of November, 1901. MOORHEAD, NOl:r.T'HMORE &, LUKIN,

Trio'o"s Oh ambers bb '

Barrack Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Executors.

NOTICE TO OREDITORS.

Re OliveI' llarI'is, deceased.

PURSUANT to an Act of the Imperial Parlia­ment, made l1.nd passed in the 22nd and 23rd

years of the reign of Her late Majesty, Ohapter 35, intituled "An Aet to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve '1'ruskes" (adopted by Loeal Ordinance, 31 Vict., No. 8): Notice is hereby given tll<l;t all creditors and other persons 1ll1.ving any chmns 01' demands upon or [1gainst the estate of OliveI' Hart'is, late of Eaglehawk, in the State of Victoria, Miner, deeeasecl (who died at Eaglehawk aforesaid, on the 2Rrc1 day of Oetober, 1900, and letters of administmtion of whose estate were granted by the Supreme Oourt of the said State h; .Jmnes Hal'l'is, of Parsonage Grove, Eaglehawk aforesaid, on the eighth day of J[tnuary, 1901, and sealed with the Seltl of the Supreme Oourt of the State of VVestern AustralilL, on the 24th day of October, 1901), are hereby required to send, in writing, partieulars of their claims 01' demands to Th(e vVest Austmlian 'rrustee, Executor, and Agency OOmp[LllY, Limited (the duly authorisec1 Attorney of the said Jmnes Hltrris), '1t 'rrustee Ohambers, Barrad:: Street, Perth, on or before the 24th day of December, 1901 : And 110tiee is hereby also given that, at the expira­tion of the last-mentioned day, the said J ames Ha,rris will proececl to distribute the assets of the said OliveI' Harris among~t the parties entit.lecl thereto, lmving regltrd only to the claims of which the said James Ht1lTis or the sttid Oompany has then had notice; and that the said J ames Harris will not be liahle for tin assets, or any part thereof so distributed, to a,ny person of whose chtim the said J ames Han'is or the stLicl Oom pany Imcl not had notiee at the time of the distribution.

Dated this 12th (hy of Novemher, 1901. PARKEJi. & PARKER,

Solicitors for the Administrator.

P URSUANT to [111 Act of the Imperil11 Parliamen t, llmde antl passed in the 22nd

and 23rc1 years of the reign of Her late Majesty, Chapter 35, intitulec1 "An Act to further amend the Law of Property ttlld to relieve Trustees" (t1.doptec1 by the Local OnlinltnCe 31 Vict., No. 8): Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or denmnds upon or 11.g'l1inst the estate of Rosenclo S"lvado, 1<tte of New NOl'eia, in the State of vVestern Australia, Bishop of Adrana and Abbott Nullius, of New Norcia, deceased (who died at Rome, in the Kingclom of Italy, on the 29th clay of December, ] 900, probate of whose will was duly granted by the Supreme Oourt of vVestcrn Austmlia on the 15th day of July, 1901, to Ildephonsus Bertmn and Bernal'd Martinez, of New N 01'ci,1 aforesa,id, Olerks ill Holy Orders, two of the exeeutors therein named), are hereby required to send, in writing, partieulars of their claims and demancls to the undersig'ned, on or before the 1st day of December, 1901: And notice is hereby given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said executors-will distribute the assets of the said Roscndo Salvado amongst the parties entitled thereto, lmving regard only to the cla,ims and demands of whieh thev shall then have had notice ; :md the executors will ;lOt be iiable for the assets of the sl1.icl Rosenc1o Salvado, or any part thereof so distributed, to any persons of whose eh1im the said executors have not ha,d notice at the time of such distribution.

D<1ted this 31st (by of Octoher, 1901.

lVlOOl"HEAD, NOl"TIUIORE, &, LUKIN, Trigg's Oh ambers,

Barrack Street, Perth, Solieitors to the Exeeutor8.

4802 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [N OV. 2!1, 1901.

Statutory Notice to Creditors.

In the goods of Reve1'encZ H7~gh Bmdy, late of Pe1,th, Roman Oatholic Ole1'gyman, deceased,

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the OrdirHtllce 31 Victoria, No, 8, of Western

Australia, that Creditors or persons having valid claims against the estate of the said deceased (who died on the 17th day of October, 1901), are required, on or before the 28th d,.y of December, 1901, to furnish particulars of their rlaimfl to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Most Reverend Matthew Gibney, Bishop of Perth, sole executor of the last will of deceased, to whom probate of said will was granted on the 18th November, ] 901 ; and in default of such claims being so furnished, the assets will be dis­tributed,

Dated this 26th day of November, 1901.

JOHN HORGAN, Solicitor for the said Executor,

South British Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth,

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of the Bctnk1't~ptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898, and in the matter of the Estate of Arthu1' Wollaston Hassell, of Pm'th, ~n the State of Weste1'n Aust1'alia, Debto?',

TAKE notice that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Debtor will be held at the

office of Haynes, Robinson, & Cox, Commercial Union Chambers, St, George's Terrace, Perth, on Tuesday, the 10th (by of December, 1901, at three 0' clock in the afternoon,

D1tted this 28th day of November, 1901.

[L,S,] HAYNES, ROBINSON, & COX, Solicitors for the above-named Debtor,

The Bankruptcy Act, 1892.

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Dated this 28th day of November, 1901.

Dehtor's Name. Address. Description.

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Henry Samuel Ranford I Perth Surveyor ...

Dated this 28th day of N(wcmber, 1901.

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The Bankruptcy Act, 1892.

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Anloullt per ;£. First Or final or otherwise.

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Where p11yftble.

At the offices of the Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Perth.

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JOHN L. OLARKE, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy,

4804 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 29, 1901.

The Bankruptcy Act, 1892.

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Dated this 28th day of N ovem bel', 1901. JOHN L. OLARKE,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

N OTIOE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore p-xisting between HERBERT VVIL­

LIAM SPRAGGE, HAROLD JOH:'< ROBINSON, and JOHN SKIPWORTH, in the business of Fanners a,nd Hotell{eepers, carried on at Oollie and Wagin, under the style or firm name of "U.S. Oompa,ny," has been dissolved by mutual consent.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1901.

H. W. SPRAGGE.

'Vitness to signature­ROBER'l' E. HALL.

]cones g- DMbyshirc, Solicitors, Pcrth.

NOTIOE is hereby given that the Partnership ..L hitherto existing between ANDREW HOGG and ADAM OOOPER H OGG, as Produce Merchants, Han­bury Street, Kalgoorlie, has been dissolved, as from the first day of October, 1901, by mutual consent. 'rhe business will in future be carried on by Gnsta,v Adolph Dancker and Andrew Hog-g, who will trade as "Dancket" & Hogg," Produce Merchants, and who will receive all debts due to, and discharge all debts owing by the late firm of Hogg Bros.

Dated at Kalgoorlie, tlllS 20th day of November, 1901.

ANDREW HOGG. ADAM OOOPER HOGG.

'Vitue:;s to the signatures of Anc1rew Hogg a,ntI AdtLlll Oooper Hogg--

G. A. DANCKER.

N0'I'IOE is hereby given that the PtLrtnership .l.. hitherto subsisting between JAMES RYAN, EDj\IUND JOHN FRITH, AND PHILIP LYONS, carrying on business at Kalgoorlie and elsewhere as Oon­densers and V{ ood Oontractors, under the style or firm of "J. RYiLn & 00.," has been dissolved as from the 1st dtty of November, 1901, so far as the stLid Edmund John Frith is concerned. All debts due to 01' by the hte firm will be received and paid, as the case may be, by the said James Ryan and Philip Lyons, who will <;a,rry on the business in future under the same sty le.

Dc.ted this 14th diLY of N oV8mber, 1901.

vVitness-

JAMES RYAN, EDJYIUND JOHN F RI'l'H, PHILIP LYONS.

PATK. F. O'DEA, Olerk to R. W. Hall,

Solicitor, Kn,lgoorlie.

By Authority: W~I. AM'RED VVATSON, Government Printer, Perth.