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'GtirnmU0!: aettc. WESTERN . [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

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No. 53.] PERTH: FRIDAY, 23rd MAY. [1952.

COMMISSION APPOINTING THE HONOURABLE through one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, SIR JOHN PATRICK DWYER, K.C.M.G., TO and according to such Laws as are now or shall BE LIEUTENANT -.GOVERNOR OF THE hereafter be in force in Our said State. STATE OF And We do hereby command all and singular Our WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Passed under the Royal Sign Maeual and Signet, Officers, Ministers, and loving subjects of Our said appointingthe Honourahle Sir John Patrick State and its Dependencies, and all others whom it Dwyer,K.C.M.G.,Chief Justiceofthe Supreme ELIZABETH R. Court of the State of Western Australia, to be may concern, to take due notice hereof, and to Lieutenant-GovernorofthenaidState andits give their ready obedience accordingly. Dependencies,in the Commonwealth of Australia. Given at Our Court at Saint James's,this Dated 8th April, 1952. eighth day of April, 1952, in the First Year Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of Great of Our Reign. Britain, Ireland the British Dominions beyond the Seas Queen, Defender Of the Faith: To Our By Her Majesty's Command, Trusty and Well-beloved the Honourable Sir SALISBURY. John Patrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Our State of Western Australia, Bank Holiday at Beverley. Greeting: PROCLAMATION WE do by this Our Commission under Our Sign Manual and Signet appoint you, the said Sir John WESTERN AUSTRALIA,lByHisExcellencyTheHonoarableSirJohn Patrick Dwyer, to be, during Our pleasure, Our TO WIT, 5 Patrick Dwyer, Knight Camniander ef the Most JOHN PATRICK DWYER, Distinguished Order of SaintMichael and Lieutenant-Governor of Our State of Western Aus- Lieutenant-Governor. Saint George,Lieutenant-Governorinandover tralia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth [L.S.] the StateofWesternAustraliaandits De- of Australia, with all the powers, rights, privileges pendenciesinthe Commonwealth of Australia. and advantages to the said Office belonging or IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the appertaining. fifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, the And further, in case of the death, incapacity, or Lieutenant-Governor of the said State, do by this removal of Our Governor of Our said State, or of my Proclamation appoint the following special Bank his departure from Our said State, We do hereby Holiday: authorise and require you to administer the Gov- ernment thereof, with all and singular the powers Date and Place. and authorities contained in certain Letters Patent Wednesday, 11th day of June, 1952Beverley. under the Great Seal, bearing date at Westminster iven under my hand and the Public Seal of the Twenty-ninth day of October, 1900, constituting the said State, at Perth, this 12th day of the Office of Governor in and over Our State of May, 1952. Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia, or in any other Let- By His Excellency's Command, ters Patent adding to, amending or substituted for VICTOR DONEY, the same, and according to such Instructions as Our said Governor for the time being hath already Chief Secretary. received, or may hereafter receive from Us or GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! 1270 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

Premier's Department, THE AUDIT ACT, 1904. Perth, 20th May, 1952. The Treasury, IT is hereby notified, for public information, that Perth, 14th May, 1952. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Gernor has been pleased to approve of the followingtemporary THE following appointments have been approved: allocation of portfolios during the absence in the Receivers of Revenue. Eastern States of the Hon. A. F. Watts, C.M.G., 42/45Mr. T. Bone, for the Public Health De- M.L.A. :- partment from 8th May, 1952. The Honourable D. R. McLarty, M.L.A., to be Trsy. 957/43Rev. Clifford G. Tiller, for the Acting Minister for Education. Native Affairs Department, Katanning as from 7th May, 1952.The following authorities have been The Honourable Dame Florence Cardell-Oliver, cancelled:Mr. N. P. Hawke, Port Hedland; Mr. D.B.E., M.L.A., to be Acting Minister for Child P. L. Sullivan, Mt. Barker, and Mr. P. K. O'Dea, Welfare. Central District, Perth. The Honourable Sir Charles Latham, M.L.C., to The following officers for the Local Government be Acting Minister for Industrial Development. Department from 1st May, 1952:Mr. B. I. Pendle- R. H. DOIG, bury, and Mr. K. R. Cumming. Under Secretary, A. J. REID, Premier's Department. Under Treasurer.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE. Date. Department. Position. Class. Salary. Returnable.

1952. Crown Law Relieving Clerk of Courts (Item 2460) C-II.-3 Margin £290-31024th May. Treasury Clerk, Government Printing Office (Item 177)C-II.-2 Margin £250-270 do. Public Works Clerk, Relieving (Item 1528) C-II.-2 Margin £250-f270 do. Mines Geologist, Grade 2 (a) P-II.-3/7 Margin £290-f525 do. Crown Law Trust Officer, Grade 2, Public Trust OfficeC-II.-2/3Margin £250-f31031st May. (Item 2314) (b) Metropolitan Water SupplyInspector (Item 2095) (a) G-II.-4 Margin £330-f350 do. Chief Secretary's...... Clerk-in-Charge,Chief Secretary'sDepart- C-II.-5 Margin £375-f400 do. ment (Item 957) Do. do. do. Inspector, Fisheries Department (Item 1135)@-II.-1 Margin £200-f230 do. Agriculture ...... Officer-in-Charge,Vegetable Branch (Item P-II.-9/l0Margin £575-f675 do. 2946) Police Cashier, Traffic Branch (Item 1375) C-II.-2 Margin £250-f2707th June. Crown LaW ...... Clerk, Solicitor General (Item 2265) C-II.-2/3Margin £250-31O do. Workers' CompensationSenior Clerk (Item 2574) C-II.-3 Margin £290-f310 do. Board Native Affairs District Officer (Item 3022) (a) G-II.--5/6Margin £375-450 do.

Applications are also called under section 24 of the Public Service Act. Possession of an Accountancy qualification by examination will be regarded as an important factor when judging relative efficiency under section 34. Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904, and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

S. A. TAYLOR, Pubjic Service Commissioner.

HEALTH ACT,1911-1950. No charge will be made for the X-ray examina- tion, provided that it is conducted at one of the Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to places indicated in column 3 of this notice. X-ray Examination. Dated the 16th day of May, 1952. Section 293A. LINLEY HENZELL, PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen- Commissioner of Public Health. tioned section, persons who are included in the class specified hereunder and to whom the provi- sions of that section apply, are required to undergo THE LICENSING ACT, 1911-1944. X-ray examination for tuberculosis at the times and places specified. Application for a Gallon License. To the Licensing Court for the District of Beverley Class. Time. Place. and Pingelly, in Western Australia: I, ERIC FRANCIS JOHN HARRISON, Secretary Asssisted migrants whowithin one PerthChestClinic, of the Babakin Farmers' Co-operative Company are over the age of 14 month of Murray Street, Perth, Limited, now residing at Babakin, in the said dis- years. entering or one of the follow- Western Ing Government Hos- trict of Beverley-Pingelly, do hereby give notice Australia. pitals: that it is my intention to apply at the next Quar- Albany terly Sitting of the Licensing Court for the said Broome district for a Gallon License for the premises which Bunbury Carnarvon I now occupy, situated at Babakin, and being the Collie Babakin Farmers' Co-operative Company Limited, Derby which are not now licensed. Preniantle Geraldton Dated the 21st day of April, 1952. Kalgoorlie Merredin Northam E. HARRISON. Pt. Hedland Bird & Williams, SolIcitors, 15 Fortune Street, W.yndham. Narrogin. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1271

Crown Law Department, Bassendean; William Frederick Cook, Baker's Hill; Perth, 22nd May, 1952. William Stephen Edleston, North Beach; Allen Wil- THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the liam Smyth, Wembley. appointment of the following persons as Commis- sioners for Declarations under the Declarations and H SHEAN, Attestations Act, 1913:Glen William Anderson, Under Secretary for Law.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1945. Section 9, Police Department, Perth, 21st May, 1952. Order. 1.IN order that the Governor in exercise of the power of appointment of inspectors, sub-inspectors and other officers of police, conferred by section six of the Police Act, 1892-1945, and in exercise of the discretion of approval, conferred by section seven of that Act, to the appointment of non-commissioned officers, may best give effect to promoting and maintaining the control, man- agement, discipline and efficiency of the Police Force for the discharge of the several duties thereof and for the purpose of preventing neglect and abuse, referred to in section nine of that Act, the Commissioner of Police, in exercise of the power conferred by the lastmentioned section, with the approval of the Minister, required by that section, makes the following order to take effect on and after the 23rd day of May, 1952, and to supersede Item 113 of the "Regulations and Instructions for the Government and Guidance of The Police Force of Western Australia" published in the Government Garette of the 4th day of December, 1944. The provisions of this order apply to General Uniform Police, as well as to the Criminal Investigation Department, referred to in Item 34 of the Regulations and Instructions, but do not prejudice or otherwise affect the exercise of the discretionary powerto appoint commissioned officers; or to withhold approval of the appointment of non-commissioned officers, conferred upon the Governor by sections six and seven of the Police Act, 1892-1945, nor the exercise of the discretionary powerto appoint so many non-commissioned officers and constables of different grades as the Commissioner deems necessary for the preservation of peace and order, conferred upon the Commissioner by section six of that Act. There shall be a Board of Examiners, comprising a legal practitioner, and two other persons all of whom shall be appointed by the Commissioner. From time to time, at times appointed by the Commissioner, examina- tions shall be conducted in accordance with this order. Whenever requested by the Commissioner the Board of Examiners shall set and mark the examination papers. The Commissioner shall arrange for the holding and supervision of the examinations and shall cause such notice of intention to hold examinations as will afford members of the Force reasonable opportunity of candidature. Two standards of examination shall be held, one for candidates seek- ing qualification for appointment to the grade of Sergeant (3rd Class) and one for those seeking qualification for appointment to the grade of Sergeant (1st Class). Each standard of examination shall be on the following subjects: reporting, arithmetic, orthography, geography of Western Australia, and such Statutes as for the time being are enumerated in circular instructions issued by the Commissioner. A candidate shall be credited with a pass if he gains sixty per centum of the marks allotted to each subject. If a member of the Force has not, before the day on which this order takes effect, passed in all subjects, or does not, after that day, pass in all subjects at an examination, he may elect to be a candidate at such subsequent examination or examinations as he chooses, until he does pass in all subjects. If, before the day on which this order commences to take effect, a member of the Force has already passed in all subjects, except mental arithmetic, he shall nevertheless be credited with having passed in all subjects, at the time when the results of the examination held next in succession to that day take effect. A member of the Force shall not be eligible as a candidate for examina- tion for qualification for appointment to the grade of Sergeant (1st Class) unless and until he has completed at least 10 years of service as a constable and has passed the examination qualifying him for appointment to the grade of Sergeant (3rd Class). A member of the Force shall not be eligible as a candidate for examination for qualification for appointment to the grade of Sergeant (3rd Class) unless and until he has completed at least five years' service as a constable. The Commissioner shall keep a record of members of the Force who have passed all subjects in examinations qualifying them for appointment to the grade of Sergeant (1st Class) or Sergeant (3rd Class) as the case may be. (a) Subject to the provisions of paragraph 2 of this order the following provisions of this order apply in respect of appointments to the grades of Inspector (3rd Class), Sergeant (1st Class), Sergeant (2nd Class) and Sergeant (3rd Class). (b) A member of the Force shall not be promoted- (i) to the grade of Sergeant (3rd Class) unless and until he has passed the examination qualifying him for appointment in that grade; 1272 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

to the grade of Sergeant (1st Class) or to any higher grade unless and until he has passed the examination qualifying him for appoint- ment to the grade of Sergeant (1st Class); if he is not of strictly sober habits, energetic, trustworthy and suitable in every other respect for promotion; if during the preceding two years of his service he has been con- victed of a serious breach of discipline or serious neglect of duty; if being a constable or non-commissioned officer he is not prepared to be transferred to the place where his services would be required in case of his promotion. There shall be a Promotions Selection Board comprising the Chief Inspector as Chairman and two other Inspectors to be appointed from time to time by the Commissioner. Where an appointment is to be made, the Commissioner shall cause to be published in the Police Gazette notice of intention to make the appointment inviting applications from members of the Force desirous of being considered suitable to be appointed. The Promotions Selection Board shall inquire into the qualifications of applicants, who, if required by the Board to do so, shall attend before the Board for examination and questioning as to suitableness for appointment and the Board shall recommend to the Commissioner such member or members of the Force as the Board considers most suitable for the appointment or the appoint- ments as the case may be. If in the opinion of the Board two or more applicants are of equal efficiency the Board shall recommend the applicant holding the higher grade. When inquiring into the qualifications of candidates the Board shall collect all information possible from such sources as are available to the Board and when an applicant holding higher grade is rejected, shall state in writing the reasons for the rejection. While paying due regard to seniority and good conduct the Board shall give preference to applicants who have displayed superior intelligence, zeal and integrity in the discharge of their duties as members of the Force, the intention being that preference shall be given to meritorious service and efficiency rather than to seniority but less efficient service. In this order, "efficiency" means special qualifications including aptitude for the discharge of the duties of the office to be filled as evidenced by merit and good and diligent conduct during previous service. The Commissioner may require an applicant to be medically examined by a Government Medical Officer and certified as physically fit to carry out his duties in any part of the State and if upon such examination the applicant is certified otherwise, the Promotions Selection Board shall not recommend the applicant. 16.The Commissioner shall cause the names of the applicants recom- mended to him by the Promotions Selection Board to be published in the Police Gazette and within 14 days from the date of that publication an applicant vtho considers he should have been recommended; or the Commissioner of Police or his nominee if the Commissioner considers that a recommendation should not have been made or that a different recommendation should have been made, may appeal against the recommendation to the Promotions Appeal Board mentioned in paragraph 18 of this order stating the grounds of the appeal in writing and the latter Board shall thereupon, or so soon thereafter as is reason- ably practicable, hear and determine the appeal. 17.If there is no appeal, the Commissioner shall submit the recommenda- tion of the Promotions Selection Board through the Minister to the Governor, together with the Commissioner's own recommendation regarding the Board's recommendation. 18.(a) The Promotions Appeal Board shall comprise the Commissioner of Police as Chairman and the commissioned officers of Police for the time being available with the exception of- the members of the Promotions Selection Board; the commissioned officer in charge of the Northern Police District. (b) Inspectors holding brevet rank may sit on the Promotions Appeal Board and give advice and opinions, but shall not have a vote in determining the decision of that Board. 19.(a) Each of those Boards may, subject to the succeeding subparagraphs of this paragraph, regulate its own procedure and may inform itself on any natter it considers relevant in such manner as it thinks just and may act according to equity and good conscience and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms and shall not be bound by any laws or rules of evidence. The Promotions Appeal Board shall permit the General Secretary of the Western Austalian Police Union to attend proceedings of that Board both while the appellant is presenting his case and when the Board is delivering its decision, but in the capacity of an observer only. The Promotions Appeal Board may permit in person an applicant who has appealedto appear before the Promotions Appeal Board; to conduct his own appeal; to question any member or members of the Promotions Selec- tion Board as to the reason why he was not recommended; and to question an Inspector who has, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 20 of this order, made a report concerning the applicant, as to its contents. The Promotions Appeal Board shall permit the Commissioner of Police in person or his nomineeto appear before the Promotions Appeal Board; to conduct an appeal lodged by the Commissioner or his nominee; to oppose an appeal brought by an applicant; or to invite the attention of the Board to anything arising out of or in relation to any appeal to the Board which in his opinion is relevant or material to any matter to be decided by the Board. The Commissioner shall submit the decision of the Board through the Minister to the Governor together with the Commissioner's own recommend- ation regarding the Board's decision. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 1273

(f) In exercise of the discretion referred to in paragraph 2 of this order the Governor may disregard the decision or the recommendation or both. 20. (a) The Inspector-in-Charge of a district or branch shall by frequent personal intercourse acquaint himself with the character, conduct and efficiency of every member of the Force serving under him and shall at the end of every period of three months submit to the Commissioner a separate report on every member of the Force who is serving under him in the district or branch and who appears to him to be likely to be eligible for promotion during the next period of five years. The report shall be strictly impartial and shall deal with the member's ability, the degree of efficiency with which he discharges his duties, his char- acter as exemplified by his conduct both when on duty and when not on duty and his degree of tact, intelligence, zeal and integrity. The provisions of this paragraph do not preclude an Inspector-in- charge of a district or branch from forwarding at any time a special report to the Commissioner relating to any such member, whom he considers worthy of promotion because of very exceptional merit and ability. If an Inspector-in-charge who has submitted a report discovers any cause for modification of the report, he shall immediately submit a further report to the Commissioner accordingly. If the report of the Inspector-in-charge contains anything derogatory to a member of the Force, the Commissioner shall cause it to be brought to the notice of that member so that he shall have an opportunity of refuting what is derogatory. All such reports shall be produced at the hearing by the Promotions Appeal Board of appeals relating to a member of the Force in respect of whom the reports are made and the member shall be at liberty to peruse the report and question the Inspection submitting the report regarding its contents. 21.In no case shall representations from persons not connected with the Police Department have any influence in procuring the promotion of any member of the Force. 22.Without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 2 of this order commissioned officers may be promoted to the grades of Inspector (1st Class) and Inspector (2nd Class) on the recommendation of the Commissioner to the Minister submitted to the Governor; a member of the Force may be specially promoted on the recom- mendation of the Commissioner to the Minister submitted to the Governor on the grounds of the very exceptional ability and merit of the meinber and notwithstanding that the member has not passed the prescribed examination. 23. A member of the Force is entitled to time off to attend sittings for examinations and hearings before the Promotions Selection Board and the Promotions Appeal Board and to the appropriate return fare if for any of those purposes he is required to travel from the place where he is stationed. Dated at Perth this 21st day of May, 1952. T. ANDERSEN, Commissioner of Police. Approved by the Minister for Police this 21st day of May, 1952. A. V. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Police.

Department of Native Affairs, 521; Molly O'Brien and children:Cohnborn Perth, 12th May, 1952. 10/11/51, Elizabeth born 8/8/40, included on THE undermentloned is hereby notified for general Certificate; Mt. Magnet; granted at Mt. Mag- information:. net by Mr. M. Harwood, R.M., on 7/4/52. NATIVE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1947. 550; Christopher Little; Mt. Magpet; granted at Mt. SectIon 72. Magnet by Mr. M. Harwood, R.M., on 7/4/52, The Hon. Minister for Native Affairs has approved in lieu of Exemption Certificate No. A364. of the issue of the following Certificates of Exemp- 569; Bevan Ugle; Collie; granted at Collie by Mr. tion: L. W. Stotter, R.M., on 29/4/52. Certificate No., Name, Location, Date of Issue. A704; Norman Forrest, wife Eva, and children Larry Brewer; Cue; granted at Cue by Mr. M. under 14 years of age; Coolgardie; 8/4/52. Harwood, R.M., on 18/4/52. A705; Harry Graham; Shark Bay; 21/4/52 (re- placesapreviousCertificateissuedon Linda Brewer; Cue; granted at Cue by Mr. M. 23/9/29). Harwood, R.M., on 18/4/52. A709; Miss Georgean Brockman; Perth; 29/4/52. A706; Robin Graham and wife, Violet; Norseman; Surrender of Certificate. 28/4/52 (replacespreviousCertificate of Exemption No. A608). Name, Location, Certificate No., Information A707; Emily Watson; Derby; 29/4/52. Regarding Issue. A708; Ida Michael; Beverley; 2/5/52. Benjamin Kelly; Carnarvon; 357; further investi- gation of the status of this person reveals that NATIVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS) ACT, he is a quarter-caste Australian native and not 1944-1951. a native within the meaning of the Native The following Certificates of Citizenship Rights Administration Act, 1905-1947.Certificate of have been granted: Citizenship No. 357 is no longer required and Certificate No., Name, Location, Information has been surrendered to this Department by Regarding Issue. Kelly. 559; TheodoreLeonardBrockman;Bunbury; granted at Bunbury by Mr. L. W. Stotter, R.M., S. G. MIDDLETON, on 4/4/52. Commissioner of Native Affairs. 1274 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May,. 1952.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. Ellis, Louisa; 3117/3151; Norseman 1153; THE undermentioned allotments of land will be £1 lOs. 8d;. 2605/40; Norseman. offered for sale at public auction on the dates and Fairhead, C. M.; 3117/531; Wiluna 742; aban- at the places specified below, under the provisions doned and arrears 12s.; 1017/34; Wiluna Townsite. of the Land Act, 1933-1950, and its regulations: Nazzari,0.;332/719;Esperancepart292; BEVERLEY. £1 5s. 6d.; 1183/47; 423CD/20. Norris,C.;4600/153; Kalgoorlie 1360;£25s.; 27th May, 1952, at 3.30 p.m., at the Government 6465/00; Sheet iS. Land Agency- Sutton, A.; P598; Plantagenet 5147; abandoned; BrooktonTown 208, ir., £25. 3351/48; 452D/40. Turner, A. J.; 342/1971; Carnarvon 575; aban- NORTHAM. doned;3643/50. 29th May, 1952, at 11.30 am., at the Court House- PiawaningTown 25,1r., £12: Town 26, ir., H. E. SMITH, £12; Town 27,39.lp.,£17. Under Secretary for Lands. WAGIN. LAND ACT, 1933-1950. 3rd June, 1952, at 11 a.m., at the Government Land (Section 32). Agency- tKukerinTown 30, ir., £20. Tenders for Leasing Reserve No. 6741. NewdegateTown 38,ir., £30. (Boyanup Suburban Lot 27). wagin_*6o7, 6a. 3r. 26p., £20; 911608, 5a. Or. Grazing Purposes. 6p.,£20. Department of Lands and Surveys, NORSEMAN. Perth, 6th May, 1952. 5th June, 1952, at 4.30 p.m., at the office of the Corres. No. 314/99. Mining Registrar- TENDERS are invited for leasing reserve No. 6741 .t.NorsemanTown 725, ir., £15. (Recreation Ground) under section 32 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, for Grazing Purposes for a term BRIDGETOWN. of one (1) year, such lease to be renewable at 10th June, 1952, at noon, at the Court House- the will of the Minister for Lands, and subject tNorthcliffeTown 53, ir., £10. to the following conditions: The lease will be determinable at three MERREDIN. months' notice by either party after the initial 11th June, 1952, at 10 a.m., at the Court House- term of one (1) year. tBurracoppin_* ¶j127, 3a. 3r. 8p., £10. tKununoppinTown 208, 2r. 19.lp., £20; Town No compensation will be payable at the 209, 2r. 19.lp., £20; Town 210,2r. 19.lp., determinationoftheleaseforimprovements £25; Town 211, 2r. 19.lp., £25. effected. Minimum annual rental has been fixed at SOUTHERN CROSS. three pounds (3). 11th June, 1952, at 3 p.m., at the Office of the Tenders accompanied by one year's tendered Mining Registrar- rental, will be receivd at the Lands Department, tSouthern CrossTown 109,ir.,£15; Town Perth, up to 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 4th June, 323, ir., £15; Town 324, ir., £20. 1952. PERTH. The highest or any tender will not necessarily 13th June, 1952, at 3.30 p.m., at the Department of be accepted. Lands and Surveys- (Plan Boyanup.) tKarragullen_*U35, ha. hr. 20p., £30. H. E. SMITH, *ParkervilleTown 306,lr., £15; Town 307, Under Secretary for Lands. ir., £15; Town 308, 1r., £15. *Suburban for cultivation. BUSH FIRES ACT, 1937-1950. tSection 21 of the regulations does not apply. Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers. ISubiect to truncation of corner, if necessary. Department of Lands and Surveys, lAll marketable timber is reserved to the Crown. Perth, 19th May, 1952. All improvements on the land offered for sale Corres. No. 977/41. sre the property of the Crown, and shall be paid IT is hereby notified, for general information, that for as the Minister may direct, whose valuation the following Road Board has appointed the under- shall be final and binding on the purchaser. mentioned Bush Fire Control Officers in its dis- Plans and further particulars of these sales trict :- may be obtained at this office and the offices of the various Government Land Agents.Land sold Road Board and Control Officers. to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface, ManjimupE. A. Edwards, J.J. Johnston, except in mining districts, where it is granted to Sherrington and R. G. Lock. a depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only. H. E. SMITH, H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands. Under Secretary for Lands. FORFEITURE. LAND ACT, 1933-1950. THE undermentioried leases have been cancelled Special Settlement Lands. under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, owing Part VDivisions 1 and 4. to non-payment of rent or other reasons. Name, Lease, District, Reason, Corres., Plan. Albany Zone. Andre, G. W.:3116/1702;Oldfield; £7lOs.; Open 4th June, 1952. 3151/50;432/80B. Department of Lands and Surveys, Chipperfield, C. E.; 3116/1701; Oldfield; £7 lOs.; Perth, 6th May, 1952. 3150/50;432/BOB. Chesson, J. E.;6693/153; Wiluna 715;£14s.; Corres. No. 3154/50. 1404/33; Wiluna Townsite. IT is hereby notified, for general information that Clark, H. 5. 342/1786, 342/1787, 342/1785 and the locations listed in the Schedule hereunder, 342/1788; Kalannie 37, 39, 38 and 40 respectively; situated East ofthe Railway Reserve between allabandoned;1273/31,1272/31,1274/31and Mount Barker and Albany, have been set apart 1275/31 respectively. for the purposes of Special Settlement, pursuant 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1275 to the provisions of Part V (Divisions 1 and 4) Balance of purchase money shall be paid with- of the Land Act, 1933-1950, and subject to the in 12 months from the date of approval of the regulations under the said Act, as modified by application by four quarterly instalments on the 1st the special conditions set out hereunder. days of January, April, July and October. Such land is available for selection subject to All applications lodged on or before such date survey, classification and pricing and applications will be treated as having been received on the clos- should be lodged at the Department of Lands ing day, and if there are more applications than and Surveys, Perth, not later than Wednesday, one for this lot, the application to be granted will 4th June, 1952, accompanied by a deposit as set be determined by the Land Board. out in the Schedule. Lot 343 is available to adjoining holders only. All applications received on or before that date H. E. SMITH, will be treated as having been received on the Under Secretary for Lands. closing date, and in the event of more applications than one being received for a particular location, the application to be granted will be decided by the Land Board. OPEN FOR SALE (SECTION 45A). Northampton Lots. Special Conditions. (Known as Copper Estates). Applications are limited to areas not ex- ceeding 800 acres in all, with a maximum area Applications Close Wednesday, 28th May, 1952. of 500 acres of cultivable land suitable for estab- Department of Lands and Surveys, lishing pasture (Provided that where a location Perth, 8th May, 1952. is surveyed to contain more than the above areas, Corres. No. 1670/47, Vol. 2. then such location may be selected by any one HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council person). has been pleased to approve, under section 45A One-fifth of the cultivable area must be of the Land Act, 1933-1950, of the Northampton cleared within three years and two-fifths within lots enumerated in the schedule hereto being made five years from the date of inception of the lease. available for sale in fee simple at the prices set Such clearing must be at a stage sufficient to out in the said schedule, subject to the following establish pasture. conditions: (1) No person who is not a "discharged soldier" (C)Nine-tenths of the cleared area must be as defined in section 3 of the Discharged Soldiers' sown to pastui'e with superphosphate within 15 Settlement Act,1918, or a "discharged member months of clearing. of the Forces" as defined in section 139B of the Land Act, 1933-1950, shall be eligibleto apply Schedule. for a lot. 5703, 800a.;5706 and 932,665a.;5708,700a.; (2)Applications, accompanied by a deposit of 5712, 850a.; 5724, 800a.; 5725, 750a.; 5726, 800a.; 10 per centum of the purchase price of any par- 5729, 700a.; 5730, 600a.; 5731, 800a.; 5732, 700a.; ticular lot desired to be purchased, must be lodged 5733, 690a.; 5743, 600a.; 5750, 460a.; 5755, 255a.; at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5774, 580a.; 5785, 600a.; 5788, 800a.; 5791, 850a.; on or before Wednesday, 28th May, 1952, or, alter- 5792, 800a.; 5793, 800a.; 5794, 800a.; 5795, '725a.; natively an applicant may lodge an application 5796, 750a.; 5797, 750a.; 5798, 750a.; 5799, 750a.; and therein 5801, 750a.;5802, 750a.; 5803, 750.; 5804, 550a.; specify his choice, in order of preference 5805, 700a.; 5806, 700a.; 5807, 700a.; 5810, 550a.; from amongst any five lots he nominates; 5811, 550a.; 5812, 510a.; 5813, 1013a.; 5815, 770a.; state whether or not he would be prepared 5817, 700a.;5818, 700a.; 5819, 760a.; 5826, 600a.; to accept any other lot in the Schedule 5827, 600a.; 5828, 600a.; 5835, 570a.; 5836, 600a.; which may be allotted to him by the Land 5838, 420a.; 5840, 550a.; 5844, 550a.; 5851, 650a.; Board; 5852, 730a.; 5855, 800a.; 5856, 700a.; 5857, 590a.; state which lots(if any) he would not 5859, 480a.; 5860, 800a.; 5878, 300a.; 5905, 200a. be prepared to accept, Deposits requiredUnder500acres, £715s.; 500a. to 600a., £8 los.; 600a. to 700a., £8 17s. 6d.; and in such event a deposit equal to 10 per centum 700a. to 800a., £9 8s. 9d.; above 800a., £11 lOs. of the highest priced lot which the applicant (Plans 451A, B, C and D/40.) would be prepared to accept must be lodged with the application. H. E. SMITH, (3) All applications lodged on or before such Under Secretary for Lands. date will be treated as having been received on the closing day and, in the event of there being OPEN FOR SALE. more applications than one for any lot, the appli- Frankland Lot 4, Morawa Lot 183, Greenbushes cation to be granted shall be determined by the Lot 343. Land Board. (4) The successful applicant shall pay the bal- Applications Close Wednesday, 11th June, 1952. ance of the purchase money by 10 equal instal- Department of Lands and Surveys, ments on the 1st day of March and the 1st day Perth, 14th May, 1952. of September in each year, the first of which in- stalments shall become due and payable on the first HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Execu- such half-yearly day following the approval of the tive Council has been pleased to approve, under sec- application.The Crown grant fee, £2, shall be tion 45A of the Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:- payable with the final instalmentofpurchase Corres. No. 4445/51Of Frankland Lot 4 being money. made available for sale in fee simple, priced at £15 and subject to the undermentioned conditions, (5) The purchaser may at any time earlier than and to the additional requirements published in the otherwise provided pay the purchase money and Gazettedated the 16th April, 1948, at pages 825 Crown grant fee but nevertheless the Crown grant and 826. shall not issue until the Minister is satisfied that Corres. 1827/49Of Morawa Lot 183 being made the improvement conditions hereinafter specified available for sale in fee simple priced at £30 and have been complied with. subject to the undermentioned conditions. (6) Upon approval of an application by the Corres. No. 7046/49Of Greenbushes Lot 343 Minister, a license in the form or to the effect of being made available for sale in fee simple, priced the Sixth Schedule to the Land Act, 1933-1950, at twenty pounds (20) and subject to the under- shall issue to the purchaser and such license may mentioned conditions:- be mortgaged or transferred in the manner pre- 1.Applications, accompanied by a deposit of 10 scribed in the soid Act. pCr cent. of the fixed price, must be lodged at the (7) No person shall acquire or hold more than Lands Office, Perth, on or befOre Wednesday, 11th one lot under license except with the special ap- June, 1952. proval of the Minister. 1276 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

The purchaser shall within a period of two TENDERS FOR LEASING. (2) years from the date of the approval of his application fence the boundaries of his lot with Yilgarn Locations 284, 285 and 779 a fence capable of resisting great and small stock (Near Westonia). to the satisfaction of the Minister and also shall Tenders Close Wednesday, 18th June, 1952. within such period of two years effect on his lot improvements of a value equal to at least double Section 116 of the Land Act, 1933-1950. the amount of the purchase money of the lot. Department of Lands and Surveys, Such improvements may consist of a dwelling or Perth, 21st May, 1952. any other building, water supply, clearing, cultiva- Corres. No. 3619/28. tion or such other improvements as the Minister TENDERS are invited for leasing as one holding may accept. the area of 1,808 acres 3 roods 28 perches con- No transfer of a license will be permitted, tained in Yilgarn Locations 284, 285 and 779 for without the special approval of the Minister, until Grazing and Cropping Purposes for a term of ten the prescribed fencing and improvement conditions (10) years, minimum rental being fixed at fifteen have been complied with. pounds (E15) per annum. Breach of any of the conditions of sale The following conditions will apply to the lease will render the license liable to forfeiture together issued to the successful tenderer: with all moneys paid in connection therewith. The rights of prospectors shall be protected. No compensation will be payable at the ex- piration or earlier determination of the lease for Schedule. improvements effected by the lessee. Lot No. 345, Area 14a. Or. 33p., Price £70; 346, Tenders will be accepted at the Lands Depart- 27a. 3r. 30p., £150; 347, 12a. 2r.18p., £60;348, ment, Perth, up to 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 18th 12a. 2r. 19p., £65; 349, 13a. 2r. Gp., £80; 350, 8a. June, 1952, and must be accompanied by one year's 2r. 9p., £50; 351, 8a. 2r. 9p., £50; 352, 9a. 2r. 23p., tendered rental plus £1 lease and registration fee. £50; 353, 8a. Or. 39p., £55; 354, 7a. Or. ip., £45; Envelopes should be endorsed "Tender for Leasing 355, 5a. 2r., £50; 356, 5a. ir. 39p., £55; 357, 5a. Or. Yilgarn Locations 284, 285 and 779." 4p., £35; 358, 5a., £35; 359, 5a., £50; 360, 4a. 3r. 39p., The highest or any tender will not necessarily be £55; 363, 7a. ir. 30p., £80; 364, 3r. 38.Gp., £40; 365. accepted. la., £35; 366, la., £35; 367, la., £35; 368, la., £35; 369, la., £35; 370, la., £35; 371, la. 3r. 6.6p., £45; (Plans 35/80, E4, 24/80, El.) 372, 2a. ir. 9p., £55; 373, 2a. Or.16p., £50; 374, H. E. SMITH, 2a. Or. 16p., £50; 375, 2a. Or. 16p., £50; 376, 2a. Or. Under Secretary for Lands. lOp., £45; 377, 2a. Or. 16p., £45; 378, 2a. Or. 16p., £45; 379, 5a. 3r. lip., £60; 380, Ga. 2r. 32p., £85; 381,a. Or. 33p., £60; 382, 25a. 3r. 8p., £130; 383, 21a. 2r. 29p., £140; 384, 3Oa. 3r. 26p., £190; 385, LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING. 28a. Or. 22p., £155. Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1950. The notice previously published in the Gazettes WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY, 1952. of 18th and 24th April and 2nd May, 1952,is hereby amended and the date for receipt of appli- Kimberley Division (Bulara District.) cations is hereby extended to that now shown Corres. No. 352/52. (Plans 121/300 and 131/300.) above. IT is hereby notified for general information that H. E. SMITH, an area of about 510,000, acres bounded on the Under Secretary for Lands. North by leases 396/555 and 396/503, on the East and South by lease 396/504 and on the West by leases 396/555, 396/411, 396/692 and the prolonga- LAND ACT, 1933-1950 (SECTION 32). tion Southwards of the Eastern boundary of lease Applications for Leasing. 396/692, will be available for pastoral leasing as Portion of Reserve No. 22057 from Wednesday, 28th May, 1952. (Near Lake Clifton). Limestone Quarry. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1952. Open Wednesday, 18th June, 1952. North-West DivisionTeano District. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 21st May, 1952. Corres. No. 7494/51.(Plans 79/300 and 92/300.) Corres. No. 6617/08. AN area of about 1,000,000 acres bounded by lines APPLICATIONS are hereby invited for leasing an commencing at the South-West corner of lease area of 15 acres comprised in reserve No. 22057 394/1349 and extending generally East and South (Wellington Location 4079) and situated on its along the boundaries of leases 394/1349, 394/1344 Northern boundary for a term of five (5) years for 394/900, 394/950, 394/954, 394/1298, 394/955, 394/ the purpose of quarrying limestone at a rental 952 and 394/1081, to the South-West corner of of three pounds (3) per annum and subject to the lastmentioned lease; thence South about 80 the following conditions: chains and West about 525 chains to the Eastern- (a) The lessee shall pay royalty at the rate of most North-East corner of lease 394/695; thence one shilling (is.) per ton on all lime and/or lime- West and North along the boundaries of leases stone removed from the demised land. 394/695 and 394/1254 to the left bank of the (bNative vegetation shall not be destroyed, used Frederick River; thence North along the said river for fuel, oi. otherwise interfered with on either the to the starting point, will be available for pastoral demised land or any other portion of the reserve. leasing as from Wednesday, 4th June, 1952. The lease may be cancelled at any time if it is not worked to the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands. No compensation will be payable for im- WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1952. provements effected by the lessee and existing at the expiration or earlier determination of the lease. North-West DivisionGregory District. Applications must be lodged at the Department Corres. No. 847/52.(Plan 92/300.) of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wed- IT is hereby notified for general information that nesday, 18th June, 1952, accompanied by a deposit an area of about 56,000 acres bounded by lines of £3 15s. commencingattheNorthernmost North-West In the event of there being more applications corner of lease 394/460 and extending South about than one forthisarea,the applicationtobe 270 chains, West about 360 chains, South about granted will be decided by the Land Board. 75 chains, West about 690 chains, South about 313 chains, West about 360 chaIns, North about 650 (Plan 383A/40. A2.) chains and East about 1,380 chains to the starting H. E. SMITH, point, will be available for pastoral leasing as from Under Secretary for Lands. Wednesday, 11th June, 1952. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1277

WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1g52. 40 chains; thence 296 deg. 488 chains, North 160 chains, West 1,272 chains, North 875 chains, West Eastern Division-Edjudina District. 335 chains, North 748 chains, West 560 chains, Corres. No. 5753/51.(Plans 33/300 and 34/300.) South 489 chains, West 966 chains, South 21 chains, IT is hereby notified, for general information, that West 396 chains, North 750 chains, East 400 chains an area of about 98,000 acres, bounded by lines and North 215 chains to the starting point, will be commencing at the South-East corneroflease re-available for pastoral leasing as from Wednes- 395/548 and extending North about 490 chains East day, 20th August, 1952. about 595 chains, North about 840 chains, East about 510 chains, South about 1,330 chains and H. E. SMITH, West about 1,200 chains to the starting point, will Under Secretary for Lands. be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednes- day, 18th June, 1952, subject to payment for im- provements, if any. LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for South-West Division-Victoria District. selection under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-1950. Corres. No. 564/51.(Plans 96/80 and 121/80.) and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject IT is hereby notified, for general information, that to the provisions of the said Act. an area of about 40,801 acres, being the land com- Applications must be lodged at the Department prised within L. T. Morton's late lease 392/614, will of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the be re-available for pastoral leasing as from Wed- date specified, but may be lodged before such date, nesday; 18th June, 1952.Subject to payment for if so desired. improvements, if any. All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the clos- ing day, and if there are more applicants than one WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY, 1952. for any block, the application to be granted will be South-West Division-Ninghan District. determined by the Land Board.Should any lands Corres. No. 3253/51.(Plan 36/300.) remain unselected such will continue available IT is hereby notified, for general information, that until applied for or otherwise dealt with. the land contained within L. A. G. Edward's late If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the lease 392/615, comprising about 197,440 acres, will applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the be re-available for pastoral leasing as from Wed- (late, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, nesday, 9th July,1952, at a rental of lOs. per and there shall be an interval of at least three days thousand acres per annum, and subject to pay- between the closing date and the sitting of the ment for improvements, if any. Board. The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location made available for that purpose must WEDNESDAY 23rd July, 1952. take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional North-West Division-Teano District. Purchase. Corres. No. 5033/51.(Plan 80/300.) All marketable timber, including sandalwood and IT is hereby notified for general information that mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the pro- an area of about 56,000 acres bounded by lines visions of Clause 18 of the Regulations. commencing at the North-East corner of lease 394/806 and extending West 60 chains, North 400 chains, and West about 160chains along the boundaries of leases 394/806 and 394/598, thence SCHEDULE. North about 400 chains, East about 1,000 chains, South about 340 chains and approximately South- PERTH LAND AGENCY. West about 900 chains to the starting point, will WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1952. be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednes- day, 23rd July, 1952. Avon District (about 4 miles North-East of Norpa Siding). Corr. No. 2483/51.(Plan 24/80, C2.) WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1952. Locations 20724 and 20725,containing2,700a. and 2,518a. Or. 16p., respectively, both at 5s. per North-West Division-Ashburton District. acre; classifications pages 4 and 47 of 8295/13, Vol. Corres. No. 150/51.(Plan 96/300.) 1; subject to exemption from road rates for two IT is hereby notified for general information that years from date of approval of application; being an area of about 131,500 acres bounded by lines cancelled leases 347/7446 and 347/7447, previously commencing at the North-East corner of lease No. held by D. N. and W. C. Podmore, respectively. 394/1242 and extending West about 365 chains, Deposits required, £2 13s. on each. North about 480 chains, West 320 chains, South 480 chains, East about 169 chains, South about 137 chains, West about 734 chains, North about 75 chains, East about 36 chains, North about 1,259 Avon District (near Norpa Siding). chains, East about 1,220 chains and South about Corr. No. 913/49.(Plans 24/80, B and C2 and 3.) 1,190 chains to the starting point will be re-available Locations 20735 and 20757, containing 474a. Or. forpastoral leasingas from Wednesday,13th 24p. and 886a.Or.38p., respectively, at6s.9d. August, 1952. per acre;classification pages 10 of 1146/48 and 72 of 3225/22, respectively; subject to payment for improvements and a cropping lease which expires WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1952. on 28th February, 1953; location 20735 is also sub- ject to survey; being A. W. Baker's cancelled lease North-West Division-Hardey District. 347/6678.Deposit required, £2 2s. 6d. Corres. No. 7687/50.(Plans 78/300, 92/300 and 93/3 00.) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that an area of about 588,289 acres, hounded by lines Avon District (about 2 miles North-West of commencing at the South-West corner of lease Lake Brown). 394/926 and extending East 703 chains, South 100 Corr. No. 3036/48.(Plan 54/80, A and B3 and 4.) chains, East 2969 chains, South 21 chains, East Location 25296, containing 2,242a. 2r. 8p., at 3s. 15 chains, South 420 chains and East 300 chains pci' acre; classification page 29 of 3036/48; subject to the left bank of Wandarry Creek; thence gener- to exemption from road rates for two years from ally South along the said bank to a point 80 chains date of approval of appllcation; being F. W. Son- South and 10 chains East, of survey mark A/27; tay's cancelled lease 347/5260.Deposit required, thence South 1,452 chains, West 250 chains, North £2 lOs. 1278 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

Ninghan District (about 4 miles East of Kuija). Williams District (about 8 miles West of Corr. No. 5717/50.(Plan 65/80, D3.) Kuender). Location 1229, containing 1,489a. Or. 27p., at 4s. Corr. No. 1462/28.(Plan 387/80, B2.) per acre; classification page 27 of 4230/12, Vol. 2; Locations 12948 and 11688, containing 2,284a. Or. subject to exemption from road rates for two years 24p. and 160a., respectively, at 9s. 3d. per acre; from date of approval of application; being M. G. classification page 42 of 1462/28; subject to poison Vickerman's cancelled lease 347/6968.Deposit re- conditions and exemption from road rates for two quired, £2 4s. Sd. years from date of approval of application.The previousGazettenotice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.Deposit required, £2 lOs. Ninghan District (about 6 miles North of Beacon). WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1952. Corr. No. 5370/51.(Plan 66/80, Cl and 2.) Location 3145, containing 2,163a. 3r. 9p., at 3s. Avon District (6 miles North of Nalya). per acre; classification page 1 of 6064/28; subject Open under Part V, Sec. 53.. to payment for improvements, if any; being J. M. Corr. No. 2772/16.(Plan 343D/40, C3.) Shipway's cancelled application.Deposit required, Location 9325, containing 4a.; purchase price, £2 13s. £5; available to adjoining holders subject to pay- ment for improvements.Deposit required, i5s. Ninghan District (about 15 miles North of Marindo). Avon District (about 3 miles South-West of Corr. No. 420/37.(Plan Locations near Lake Barbalin Siding). Harvey, Sheet 2.) Corr. No. 1418/49.(Plan 55/80, E3.) Location 3256, containing 1,474a. ir. 26p., at 3s. Location 14357, containing 1,886a. 3r.14p., at per acre; classification page 1 of 2532/29; subject 7s. per acre; classification page 6 of 2237/39; sub- to payment for improvements, if any; being T. ject to exemption from road rates for two years Anderson's cancelled lease 347/1319.Deposit re- from date of approval of application; being W. Con- quired, £2 4s. Sd. ion's cancelled lease 347/5666.Deposit required, £2 7s.

Victoria District (about 6 miles East of Binnu). Avon District (about 8- miles West of Karigarin). Corr. No, 1758/50.(Plans 160/80, B and Cl; Corr. No. 4334/50.(Plan 376/80, Di.) 191/80, C4.) Location 18699, containing '7O2a. Or. 36p., at 7s. Location 7594, containing 2,981a. 2r. lOp., at 4s. 6d. per acre; classification page 9 of 14844/11; sub- per acre; classification page 13 of 1354/29; subject ject to survey and exemption from road rates for to payment for improvements; being K. R. De two years from date of approval of application. yule's cancelled lease 347/6417.Deposit required, The previousGazettenotice concerning this land £2 13s. is hereby cancelled.Deposit required, £1 16s. lid.

Avon District (near Lake Brown). Victoria District (about 10 miles North-East of Yuna). Corr. No. 2412/48.(Plan 54/80, A and B4.) Locations 27229 and 24920, containing 595a. Or. Corr. No. 6746/50.(Plan 160/80, E and F2.) 17p. and 827a. 2r. 12p., respectively, at 4s. and 3s. Location 9373, containing 4,999a. 2r. 31p., at 3s. 6d. per acre, respectively; classification page 28 of 9d. per acre; classification page 21 of 2683/30; sub- 2412/48; subject to survey and payment for im- ject to exemption from road rates for two years provements, if any; being portion of C. B. Devlin's from date of approval of application; being E. B. cancelled application.Deposits required, £1 15s. Wilton's cancelled lease 347/6977. Deposit required, and £1 18s., respectively. £3 2s. 9d. Harvey Agricultural Area (3 miles North-West Victoria District (about 11 miles East of of Wagerup). Lynton). Corr. No. 4937/22, Vol. 2.(Plan 383A/40, C2.) Corr. No. 4744/50.(Plans 159/80, F2; 159C/40, Location 269(as amended), containing about F3.) 141a., at £5 per acre (excluding survey fee); sub- Location 9507, containing 2,420a. 3r. 9p., at 3s. ject to survey.Deposit required, £4 18s. 9d. per acre; classification page 8 of 1547/33; subject to mining conditions and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of- appli- Hay District (8 miles West of Cranbrook). cation; being S. Bean's cancelled lease 347/6646. Corr. No. 5119/51.(Plan 444/80, El.) Deposit required, £2 lOs. Location 861, containing 757a. Or. 5p., at 7s. 6d per acre.Deposit required, Li 16s. lid. Williams District (about 15 miles South-East of Kukerin). Kent District (8 miles South of Toompup). Corr. No. 3164/27.(Plan 407/80, Bi.) Corr. No. 5916/48.(Plan 435/80, C4.) Locations 10774 and 13285, containing 839a. and (a) Location 439, about 9Oa.;(b) location 435, 160a., respectively; classification page 9 of 7143/13; l,432a. Or. 39p., and (c) the area of about l,950a., subject to pricing and exemption from road rates bounded by Kent Locations 446, 1205, 443, 435 and for two years from date of approval of application. the prolongation Southward of the Western boun- The previousGazettenotice concerning these loca- dary of that location; 245, 1181, 439 and the pro- tions is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 longation Southward of an Eastern boundary of 19s. 2d. said location 1181, from the South-East corner on its Southernmost boundary.Subject to classifica- tion, pricing, provision of any necessary roads and Williams District (about 5 miles East of to any necessary survey.Deposit required, £18 Yornaning). 16s. 3d. Corr. No. 5390/50.(Plans 378C/4O, D3 and 4; 378D/4O, C3 and 4.) Kojonup District (about 8 miles South of Location 11793, containing 8'14a. ir. 20p.; classi- Kwobrup). fication page 5 of 1440/29; subject to pricing and Corr. No. 13444/li.(Plan 417/80, E2 and 3.) exemption from road rates for two years from date Locations 6372 and 6129, containing l,000a. and of approval of application; being R. C. Mills' can- 991a. Or. lOp., respectively; classifications pages 59 celled lease 347/6807.Deposit required, Li 18s. of 14933/10 and 72 of 1B86/27, respectively; subject 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1279 to pricing and payment for improvements, if any; on the East and North by prolongations of the East- being D. E. Parker's expired lease 3116/1397.De- ern and Northern boundaries of those locations. posit required, £2 75. Priced at lOs. per acre and subject to survey (where necessary) and timber conditions. Deposit required, £4 lBs. 9d. Kojonup District (about 4 miles North of Muradup). Corr. No. 1855/50.(Plan 416D/40, A3.) Plantagenet District (4 miles South-West of Location 7693, containing 1,583a. Or. 34p.; classi- Chorkerup). fication page 4 of 2944/21; subject to pricing and Corr. No. 3425/50.(Plan 451D/40, A3.) payment for improvements; being F. V. Tre- The area of about 135a. bounded by lines thowan's cancelled lease 347/6606. Deposit required, commencing from a point on the Northern boun- £2 4s. 5d. dary of Plantagenet Location 2710 situate about 3 chains West from its North-East corner; thence Kojonup District (about 6 miles South of North to a South boundary of location 2463; thence West about 35 chains; thence South about 38 chains Chinokup). to the said Northern boundary of said location 2710 Corr. No. 1010/27.(Plan 418/80, B and Cl.) and East to the starting point. Location 8108, containing 1,490a. 2r. 25p.; classi- The area of about l7Oa. bounded by lines fications pages 23 and 24 of 1010/27; subject to commencing at a South-East corner of Plantagenet pricing and exemption from road rates for two Location 2463 and extending North along its East- years from date of approval of application.The ernmost boundary to a North-East corner; thence previous Gaaette notice concerning this location is South-Easterly along the South-Western side of hereby cancelled.Deposit required, £2 4s. 5d. a protected road about 40 chains; thence South about 40 chains; thence West about 28 chains to Murray District (3 miles South of Tullis). and along the Southern boundary of location 2476; thence North about 38 chains and West about 10 Open under Part V, Sec. 53. chains to the starting point. Corr. No. 644/52.(Plan 384A/4O, Al.) Both areas available to adjoining holders only, Location 485, containing 6a. 3r. l6p.; purchase subject to survey, classification and pricing. price, £20;available toadjoiningholdersonly. Deposits required-Area (a), £4 l8s. 9d.; Area Deposit required, £2 5s. (b), £5 6s. 3d. Nelson and Sussex Districts (10 miles South- West of Nannup). Plantagenet District (near Elleker). Corr. No. 915/44.(Plans 439A/4O, A2; 439D/4O, Corr. No. 823/52.(Plan 451D/40, BC4.) A3.) The Northern severance of Plantagenet Location Nelson Location 11914, containing 76a. Or. 14p, 2788 and the small triangular area adjoining its and Sussex Location 3849, containing 67a. ir. 13p., Eastern boundary and bounded by two surveyed both at 13s. 9d. per acre (as one holding); subject roads, total area being about 20 acres. to timber conditions.Deposit required, £1 Is. lld. Subject to classification, pricing, timber condi- tions, and to any necessary survey.Deposit re- - Ninghan District (about 7 miles South of Cleary). quired, £1 5s. Corr. No. 1813/51.(Plan 66/80, A3 and 4.) Locations 1330 and 1331, containing 998a. each, Plantagenet District (11 miles East of at 3s. per acre; classifications pages 54 and 55 of Mt. Barker). 9152/12, Vol. 1; subject to payment for improve- ments and to exemption from road rates for two Corr. No. 2115/51.(Plan 451A/4O, Cl.) years from date of approval of application; being The area of about 37a. 2r., bounded by lines com- De- mencing at the North-East corner of Plantagenet A. H. and E. Goddard's cancelled applicatiOn. Location 4744 and extending North about 25 chains; posit required, £2 Is. thence East about 15 chains and South about 25 chains; thence West about 15 chains.Subject to Ninghan District (near Kalannie). survey, classification and pricing.Deposit required, Corr. No. 1257/26.(Plans 65/80, Bl; 88/80, AB4.) £3, 5s. Ninghan Location 2312, containing 1,293a. Or. 9p., priced at 4s. 3d. per acre. The area of about 320a. bounded by lines Roe District (about 7 miles North-West of commencing at the North-East corner of Ninghan Buniche). Location 1944 and extending West about 40 chains; Corr. No. 5330/50.(Plan 387/80, Fl.) thence North to and along the Eastern boundary An area of about 2l5a., bounded by lines com- of location 1946 to its North-East corner; thence mencing at the North-West corner of location 930 West about 50 chains and North about 75 chains to and extending West about 36 chains and South a point on the Eastern side of road No. 8086; thence about 60 chains to the North-West corner of loca- South-Easterly to the said North-East corner of tion 944; thence East and North along the boun- said location 1946;thence again South-Easterly daries of locations 944 and 930 to the starting point. about 165 chains to a North-East corner of location Subject to survey, classification and pricing.The 2311; thence Westerly along the Northern boundary previous Gaaette notice concerningthis landis of said location 2311 and North along the Eastern hereby cancelled.Deposit required, £6 5s. boundary of location 1944 to the starting point. Area (b) subject to survey, classification, pricing, and to provision of any necessary roads. Sussex District (3 miles South-East of Ruabon). Deposits required-Location 2312, £22s.6d.; Corr. No. 251/31, Vol. 3.(Plan 43lB/40, P2.) Area (b), £7 3s. 9d. Locations, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1778, 1779, 1780 and 1788, containing 86a. Or. 25p., lOOa. ir. 25p., 97a. Plantagenet District (about 8 miles East of Or. 4p., 93a. lr. ip., bOa. Or. 16p., 100a. Or. 20p. and Mt. Barker.) 90a. ir. l3p., respectively; subject to pricing and Corr. No. 829/52.(Plan 445/80, C4.) timber conditions.Deposit required,£16s.5d. Location 5898, containing about 1,O24a.; subject for each block. to survey, classification and pricing; being P. C. Mills' cancelled application.Deposit required, £11 Swan District (about 15 miles West of lOs. Wannamal). Corr. No. 2078/51.(Plan 31/80, A and B2.) Plantagenet District (5 miles West of Narrikup). Location 5382, containing about 4,500a.; subject Corr. No. 2711/25.(Plan 45lA/4O,A2.) to survey, classification, pricing and the provision Plantagenet Location 5469, containing l59a. 3r. of any necessary roads.The previous Gazette 24p., and the area of about 28a bounded on the notice concerning this land ishereby ' cancelled. South and West by locations 5469 and 4994. and Deposit required, £21 5s. 1280 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

Swan District (13 miles North-West of Gingin). lease 348/513 with respect to locations 6379 and Corr. No. 2422/36.(Plans 30/80, F3; 31/80, A3.) 6382. The previous Gazette notice concerning loca- The area of about 900a., bounded on the North tion 6383 is hereby cancelled.Deposit required, by Swan Locations 5261 and 2665, on the East by £27s. locations 2677 and 3162, on the South by the Northern boundary of location 2377 and its pro- Kojonup District (about 17 miles South-East) longation Westward, on the West by the pro- of Kwobrup). longation Southward of the Westernmost boundary Corr. No. 4136/49.(Plan 417/80, F4.) of location 5261.Subject to survey, classification, Location 8861, containing about 1,500a.; subject pricing, and to provision of any necessary roads. to survey, classification and pricing; being H. J. W. Deposit required, £10. Stutley's cancelled application.Deposit required, £13 3s. 9d. Victoria District (about 18 miles North of Yuna). Corr. No, 4378/50.(Plans 160/80, Fl;191/80, F4.) Nelson District (about 3- miles North-East Location 4993, containing 970a., at 5s. 9d. per of Greenbushes). acre; classification page 63 of 9909/09, Vol. 1; also Corr. No. 66/40.(Plan 414C/40, E4.) locations 5007 and 5003, containing l,980a., at 5s. Location 11340, containing 174a. 3r. l8p., at 12s. 6d. per acre; classifications pages 102 and 104 of per acre; classification page 12 of 66/40; subject 9909/09, Vol. 1.Subject to payment for improve- to mining conditions and the special conditions ments, if any; being R. C. Giltrow's cancelled leases which govern selection in this district.The pre- 347/6724 and 347/6424.Deposits required, £1 19s. vious Gazette notice concerning this location is 2d. and £2 7s., respectively. hereby cancelled.Deposit required, £1 8s. 8d. Victoria District (4 miles West of Eradu). Ninghan District (about 1 mile East of Burakin). Corr. No. 2138/38.(Plan 157C/40, E4.) Corr. No. 5557/49.(Plan 65/80, C3 and 4.) Location 9676, containing 201a. ir. llp.; sub- Location 2600, containing 4,609a., at 6s. per acre; ject to classification, pricing and to survey of any classification page 36 of 726/30; subject to exemp- necessary roads.Deposit required, £1 lOs. 6d. tion from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being G. J. Deane's can- Victoria District (12 miles South-West of celled lease 347/6149.Deposit required, £3 2s. 9d. Carnamah). Corr. No. 2193/51.(Plan 94/80, F3.) The area of about l,500a., bounded by lines com- Williams District (about 8 miles South-West mencing at the North-West corner of Victoria Loca- of Highbury). tion 7565 and extending North about 140 chains; Corr. No. 4539/50.(Plan 408D/40, C4.) thence East about 90 chains to the North-West Locations 3778 and 11058, containing 50a.Or. corner of location 6274; thence South and East 14p. and 98a. 2r. 20p., respectively, at 6s. per acre; along boundaries of locations 6274 and 7227 to the classification page 6 of 5414/27; subject to poison North-West corner of location 8985; thence South conditions, exemption from road rates for two about 75 chains; thence West to the starting point. years from date of approval of application, and to Subject to survey, classification, pricing, and to survey if selected separately; being the cancelled provision of any necessary roads.Deposit required, application of C. H. Hudson and Company. Deposit £13 3s. 9d. required, £1 7s. lld.

Victoria District (4 miles South-West of Coorow). Williams District (about 9 miles South-East Corr. No, 7791/50.(Plan 90/80, Cl.) of Dumbleyung). The area of about l,300a., bounded by Victoria Corr. No. 4521/49.(Plan 408D/40, C3.) Locations 8115, 5848, 8225, 8734, 9925 and 8932, Location 13107, containing 484a. Or. 23p., at 6s. and by the triangular reserve adjoining the North- 9d. per acre; classification page 32 of 4521/49; sub- West boundary of location 8283.Subject to survey, ject to poison conditions and exemption from road classification,pricing, and to provision of any rates for two years from date of approval of appli- necessary roads.Deposit required, £12 5s. cation; being B. F. Kelly's cancelled lease 347/6027. Deposit required, £1 13s. 6d. Yilgarn District (10 miles North-West of H. E. SMITH, Westonia). Under Secretary for Lands. Corr. No. 197/24.(Plan 35/80, CD3.) Location 201, containing 958a. 3r. 39p., at 9s. per acre; subject to mining conditions and to payment INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (KWINANA for improvements, if any. AREA) ACT, 1952. Department of Industrial Development, Perth, 19th May, 1952. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1952. File 2924/52. Avon District (about 10 miles South-West of IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Chandler). pursuant to section 6, subsection (e) of the Indus- Corr. No. 3669/51.(Plan 35/80, A2 and 3.) trial Development (Kwinana Area) Act, 1952, that Location14221,containingabout 894acres; the members of the Advisory Committee are the classification page 106 of 3462/25; subject to sur- Surveyor General, the Director of Industrial De- vey, pricing and exemption from road rates for two velopment, Mr. Victor Lewis Steffanoni, a member years from date of approval of application; being of the Town Planning Board appointed by the the cancelled applications of J. R. Fitzgerald and Minister, and Mr. Thomas Eilbeck, as a represen- J. R. Lee.Deposit required, £1 18s. tative of the Chamber of Manufactures. A. F. WATTS, Kojonup District (about 9 miles South-East Minister for Industrial Development. of Kwobrup). Corr. No. 2455/35.(Plan 417/80, E and F2.) TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1950. Locations 6379, 6383 and 6382, containing 345a. 3r. 20p., 924a., and 589a. ir. 38p., respectively, at Application 3753/1950. 9s. per acre; classifications pages 42 of 2455/35 and TAKE notice that Edith Metcalf of 48 Otis Hill page 83 of 12900/10, Vol. 1; subject to poison con- Road Hingham Massachusetts in the United States ditions and payment for improvements, if any; of America Married Woman has made application being portion of G. J.C. Whyatt's surrendeied to be registered under the Trnsfet of Land Act 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1281

1893-1950 as the proprietor of an estate in fee MeekatharraDoctor'sQuarters-Repairsand simple in possession in the following parcel of land Renovations (12019); 3rd June, 1952; conditions situate in the Swan District and being:- may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Portion of Swan Location 653 containing 1 rood Perth,andGeraldton,and MiningRegistrar, 38 and eight-tenths perches being the land the Meekatharra, on and after 20th May, 1952. subject of Diagram 13248. Pingelly D.M.O's. Quarters-Repairs and Reno- vations (12018); 3rd June, 1952; conditions may be Bounded by lines commencing atthe North- seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Western corner of lot 7 on Plan 2493 and extending Narrogin, and Police Station, Pingelly, on and after Southerly 2 chains 40 and nine-tenths links along the Western boundary of the said lot 7 thence 20th May, 1952. North-Westerly 4 chains 74 and seven-tenths links MidlandJunctionPoliceStation-Additions along North-Eastern boundaries of land comprised (12017); 3rd June, 1952; conditions may be seen in Plan 2493 lots 76 and 75 on Plan 2002 and at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and lot 83 on Plan 1823 thence Easterly 4 chains 8 after 20th May, 1952. and eight-tenths links along a Southern boundary Geraldton Public Buildings-Repairs and Reno- of Farmer Street to the starting point. vations (12016); 3rd June, 1952; conditions may be And further take notice that all persons other seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and than the applicant claiming to have any estate Geraldton, on and after 20th May, 1952. right title or interest in the above parcels of land KalgoorlieDistrictSupervisor's Quarters-Re- and desiring to object to the said application are pairs and Renovations (12013); 10th June, 1952; hereby required to lodge in this office on or before conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the 27th day of June next a caveat forbidding the P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 13th said land being brought under the operation of the May, 1952. said Act. Dwellingup Hospital-New Fire Service (12030); H. C. BUCHANAN, 10th June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Police Station, Registrar of Titles. Dwellingup, and Court House, Pinjarra, on and Office of Titles, Perth, this 13th May, 1952. after 27th May, 1952. Lavan & Walsh, Solicitors, Perth, Solicitors for Katanning School and Quarters-Alterations and the Applicant. Renovation (12029); 10th June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Albany, and Court House, Katanning, PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS. on and after 27th May, 1952. Tenders, closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates WaginSchool-ConversionofClassroomto mentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow - Manual Training Centre (12028); 10th June, 1952; Ing conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, Mt. BarkerSchool-Ground Improvements P.W,D., Perth and Narrogin, and Court House, (12010); 27th May, 1952; conditions may be seen Wagin, on and after 27th May, 1952. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth,and Quairading School-Removal of Wamenusking Albany, and Police Station, Mount Barker, on and School Quarters (12027); 10th June, 1952; condi- after 13th May, 1952. tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.WD., Cunderdin School-Additions to Latrines Perth and Merredin, and Police Station, Quairad- (12008); 27th May, 1952; conditions may be seen ing, on and after 27th May, 1952. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth,and RosalieSchool -ImprovementstoGrounds Merredin, and Police Station, Cunderdin, on and (12026); 10th June, 1952; conditions may be seen after 13th May, 1952. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and Merredin School-Alterations to Classrooms to after 27th May, 1952. Form Science Room (12009); 27th May, 1952; con- Claremont Old Men's Home-Additions (12025); ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, 10th June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the P.W.D., Perth, and Merredin, on and after 13th Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after May, 1952. 27th May, 1952. Mullewa Hospital-Slow Combustion Heat Stor- Northam Hospital-Electrical Work (12031); 17th age Cooker (12005); 27th May, 1952; conditions June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Con- may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Water Supply Perth, on and after 13th May, 1952. Office, Northam, on and after 23rd May, 1952. Denmark School of Agriculture-Repairs and Upper Swan School-New Bristol Prefabricated Renovations (12006); 27th May, 1952; conditions Classrooms (12032); 17th June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Albany, on and after 13th May, 1952. Perth, on and after 3rd June, 1952. Morawa Hospital-Slow Combustion Heat Stor- Fremantle Hospital-Operating Theatre Block- age Cooker (12012); 27th May, 1952; conditions may Floor Tiling (12033); 17th June, 1952; conditions be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., on and after 13th May, 1952. Perth, on and after 3rd June, 1952. Innaloo School-New Shelter Shed, Septic Tank Collie Hospital-Bristol Prefabricated Wards- Installation, etc. (12011); 27th May, 1952; condi- Erection (12034); 17th June, 1952; conditions may tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Perth, on and after 13th May, 1952. and Bunbury, and at Clerk of Courts, Collie, on and Midland Junction Hospital-Maternity Block- after 3rd June, 1952. AirConditioningandMechanicalVentilation Collie School-New Latrine Block (12035); 17th (11994); 3rd June, 1952; conditions may be seen June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Con- at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and after 21st April, 1952. Clerk of Courts, Collie, on and after 3rd June, 1952. Bridgetown Hospital-New Fire Service (12022); Pemberton School-Latrine Additions(12036); 3rd June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Con- 17th June, 1952; conditions may be seen at the tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, and Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, Clerk of Courts, Bridgetown, on and after 20th and Police Station, Pemberton, on and after 3rd May, 1952. June, 1952. Roelands District Engineer's Quarters-Repairs Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, and Renovations (12021); 3rd June, 1952; con- are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, for Works, Public Works Department, The Bar- P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, on and after 20th racks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must be in- May, 1952. dorsed "Tender."The highest,lowestor any Queen's Park Sister Kate's Home-New Kitchen tender will not necessarily be accepted. and Cooks' Quarters (12020); 3rd June, 1952; con- W. C. WILLIAMS, dItions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, Under Secretary for Works. P.W.D., Perth, on and after 20th May, 1952. 23rd May, 1952. 1282 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2184/51Hardy Road, from Wright Street to lot 1928-1947. 4South-Easterly. Melville Road Board Town Planning Scheme Canning Road District. Amendment and Amplification. 2724/51Oak Street, from lot 6 to lot 8South- TP.B. 278/52, Volume 36. Westerly. NOTICE is hereby given that the Melville Road 1475/51Bungaree Road, from lot 57 to lot 81- Board on the 15th day of January, 1952, passed North-Westerly. the following resolution :"Resolved that the Mel- ville Road Board in pursuance of section 7 of the 2562/51Spencer Street, from lot 703 to lot 702 Town Planning and Development Act, 1928, amp- Westerly. lify and amend the above Town Planning Scheme Fremantle Road District. gazetted on the 20th day of November, 1936, insofar 2708/51Island Street, from Old Mandurah Road as it applies to business areas by including the to lot 1815Westerly. undermentioned land in the business arealots 670 and 671 on L.T.O. Plan 1746 situate in More- Gosnells Road District. ing, Davis and Ormond Roads". 124/52Crandon Street, from lot 787 to lot 789- And notice is hereby further given that details North-Westerly. of the amendment referred to in the resolution have been delineated on the plan of the Scheme Melville Road District. deposited at the Road Board offices, Melville, and 2594/51Preston Point Road, from lot 6 to More- will be open to inspection by all persons interested, ing RoadEasterly. without demand of any fee, between the hours 188/51Melville Avenue, from Coogee Road to of 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays inclu- Gunbower RoadSoutherly. sive, excluding Public Holidays. Perth Road District. Any objectionstothe proposed amendment 2544/51Walcott Street, from lot 154 to lot 3- should be sent in writing to the Secretary, Mel- North-Westerly. ville Road Board Offices on or before the 7th of And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage June, 1952. and Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the J E ELLIS, Act, prepared to supply water from such mains to Secretary. lands within rateable distance thereof. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1952. ERRATUM. METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE J. C. HtJTCHINSON, AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT. Under Secretary. M.W.S. 407/50. "LOT 24" appearing in line 61, column 1 of folio METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE 1071 of Government Gazette of 24th April, 1952, AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT. should read "Lot 324, Hornsey Road." M.W.S. 114/52. J. C. HUTCHINSON, NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Under Secretary. Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to undertake the construction of the works herein- METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE after described by virtue of the powers contained AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT under the provisions of the Metropolitan Water M.W.S. 407/50. Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909. NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section Metropolitan Water Supply Improvements. 96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Armadale-Kelmscott Road District. Drainage Act, 1909, that water mains have been Proposed reconditioning of 30-inch mainWun- laid in the undermentioned streets in districts indi- gong to Kelmscott. cated. Description of Proposed Works. Midland Junction Municipality. The reconditioning of a 30-inch diameter water 1613/51Albert Street, from lot 114 to lot 115- main (length about eight miles, 35 chains). South-Easterly. The Localities in which the Proposed Works Perth Municipality. will be Constructed. 2544/51Walcott Street, from lot 154 to lot 3- Commencing at the Kelmcott Valve House at North-Westerly. the junction of Albany Highway and Church Street 2346/51Enfield Street, from lot 161 to lot 123 and proceeding ina Southerlydirectionalong Easterly. Albany Highway to Tenth Avenue; thence across Bassendean Road District. Tenth Avenue and through lot 135, Albany High- way, lot 104 and sub-lots 13 and 12, Jull Street, 2078/51Fifth Street, from Railway Parade to lot across Jull Street and through sub-lots 15 and 16, 2North-Westerly. Jull Street; thence in a generally Southerly direc- Bayswater Road District. tion along South-Western Highway toa point 1891/51Wills Street, fromlot105toAdelia approximatelythreechains SouthofMitchell StreetNorth-Easterly. Street: thence proceeding in a generally South- 1924/51Skew Road, from lot 695 to lot 698 Easterly direction along the route of the existing Westerly. main, traversing Canning Locations 631, 309, 307, 1324/51Coombe Street, from lot 32 to lot 26- 199, 202, 201, 198, 538, 196, 98, 239, 62, 54, 93, 94, North-Easterly. 48, 542, 517 and 387 to the Wungong Pipe Head. Belmont Park Road District. The above works and localities are shown in red 2049/51Sydenham Street, from Hardy Road to on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 7678. lot 18North-Easterly. The Purpose for which the Proposed Works 1552/51Wynyard Street, from lot 81 to lot 75- are to be Constructed. South-Westerly. To augment the Metropolitan Water Supply. 2563/51Alexander Street, from lot 106 to Bel- mont AvenueNorth-Easterly. The Times When and Places at which Plans, 920/51Armadale Road, from Fulham Street to Sections and Specifications may be Inspected. lot 2South-Easterly.Fulham Street, from At the office of the Minister for Water Supply, North-East part lot 1196 to lot 1387North- SewerageandDrainage,"TheBarracks,"St. Easterly. George's Place, Perth, for one month on and after 2575/51Robinson Street, from Campbell Street to the 16th day of May, 1952, between the hours of lot 1South-Easterly. 10 am. and 3.30 p.m. 2171/51Esther Street, from lot 15 to lot 76- C. H. SIMPSON, South-Westerly.Menzies Street, from Esther Acting Minister for Water Supply, Street to lot 121North-Westerly. Sewerage and Drainage. 23 May, 1952.] OOVERNMENT GAZ;TTE, W.A. 1283

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947, THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Municipality of Northam. Wanneroo Road Board. Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan Loan of £5,000. of £2,300. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Municipality of Northam proposes to borrow the NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting held on sum of five thousand pounds (5,000) to be ex- the 14th day of May, 1952, the Wanneroo Road pended on works and undertakings in the Munici- Board resolved to borrow the sum of £2,300 to be pality of Northam. expended on works and undertakings in the Wan- The amount of £5,000 is proposed to be raised neroo Road District, the said works and undertak- by the sale of debentures repayable with interest ings being the construction of roads. by 30 equal half-yearly instalments over a period of A statement showing details of proposed expen- 15 years after the date of issue thereof, in lieu diture of the money to be borrowed is open for of the formation of a sinking fund.The deben- inspection at the office of the Board, Wanneroo, for tures shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding one month from the publication hereof, between four pounds two shillings and sixpence per cent. the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday to Friday per annum, payable half-yearly. only. The loan will be expended on improvements to the Avon River and the construction and recon- The amount of £2,300 is proposed to be raised struction of roads, footpaths and kerbing. by the sale of debentures, repayable with interest by 20 (twenty) half-yearly instalments over a period Plans and specifications and estimates of such of 10 years after the date of issue hereof, in lieu of work and the statements showing the proposed the formation of a sinking fund.The debentures expenditure of the money to be borrowed are open shall bear interest at a rate of £4 2s. Gd. (four for inspection at the office of the Council for one pounds two shillings and sixpence) per centum per month from the publication hereof, between the annum, payable half-yearly.The amount of the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., from Monday to Fri- said debentures and interest thereon is to be paid day in each week. at the office of the Board, Wanneroo. The amount of the said debentures and interest thereon shall be paid at the Commonwealth Bank The works and undertakings for which the loan of Australia, Perth. is proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of the Board, be of special benefit to Marmion Townsite Dated this 20th day of May, 1952. and Part Swan Location 1472, and any loan rate R. B. JAMES, applicable will be levied on the said rateable land Mayor. in the district only. GEO. CHRISTMASS, Dated the 15th day of May, 1952. Town Clerk. G. M. HANDCOCK, Chairman. ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. S. W. REES, Nungarin Road Board. Secretary. Notice of Intention to Borrow. Proposed Loan No. 7 of £1,700. NOTICE is hereby given that the Nungarin Road NUNGARIN ROAD BOARD. Board proposes to borrow the sum of £1,700 (one Traffic Inspector. thousand seven hundred pounds) to be expended on works and undertakings in the Nungarin Road IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Board District.The said works and undertakings Thomas Roberts Bennett is the duly appointed being the purchase of house and land, situated on Traffic Inspector for the Nungarin Road District. lot 51, First Avenue, Nungarin. For the Nungarin Road Board, The plans and specifications and the estimates of the cost of the said works and undertakings, and H. H. WATERHOUSE, a statement of the proposed expenditure of the Chairman. money to be borrowed, including the cost of super- T. R. BENNETT, vision and initial expenditure in connection with Secretary. the raising of the loan, are open for inspection at the office of the Nungarin Road Board, situate Nungarin, for one month from publication hereof, between the hours of 9 am. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. to 5 p.m. on week days, except Saturdays. Perth Road Board. The amount of £1,700 is proposed to be raised by the sale of debentures, repayable with interest by Notice of Sale. 40 equal half-yearly instalments over a period of DEFAULT having been made in the payment of 20 years after the date of issue thereof, in lieu of rates and other amounts charged on the several the formation of a sinking fund. The debentures pieces of land hereinafter mentioned, the Perth shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding £4 2s. Gd. Road Board, under and by virtue of the powers per centum per annum, payable half-yearly.The conferred upon it by the Road Districts Act, 1919- amount of the said debentures and interest thereon 1948, and unless all ratesand otheramounts is to be paid at the office of the Nungarin Road charged and costs incurred are sooner paid, will Board, Nungarin. offer for sale by public auction the several pieces of land set out in the Schedule hereto at the Dated the 13th May, 1952. offices of Hodd, Cuthbertson & North Pty. Ltd., H. H. WATERHOUSE, Warwick House, 63 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Chairman. on Monday, the 16th day of June, 1952, commenc- T. H. BENNETT, ingat 10.30 am. Secretary. Any further details and particulars of the said land may be obtained from the Secretary of the TRAFFIC ACT. Board at its offices, Sherwood Court, Perth, or its Solicitors, Messrs. Villeneuve Smith, Keall & Hat- Dowerin Road Board. field, 23 Barrack Street, Perth, or the Auctioneers, NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Hepburn Joseph Messrs. Hodd, Cuthbertson & North Pty. Ltd., of Tindale has been appointed as a Traffic Inspector 63 St. George's Terrace, Perth. by the Dowerin Road Board. Dated this 19th day of May, 1952. 14th May, 1952. H. A. RICHARDS, W. E. STOCKDALE, Chairman. Secretary. 1284 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

The Schedule. Item No., Name of Person Registered as Proprietor Item No., Name of Person Registered as Proprietor in Fee Simple and Address appearing in Regis- in Fee Simple and Address appearing in Regis- ter Book, and any other Person appearing in ter Book, and any other Person appearing in the Register Book to have any Estate or Inter- the Register Book to have any Estate or Inter- est in the said Land.Amount due to Board est in the said Land.Amount due to Board to 30/6/52.Description of Land, including to 30/6/52.Description of Land, including reference to relative Certificate of Title. reference to relative Certificate of Title. 23Ethel Rose Stevens, of Beenup; Commissioner 3Patrick O'Meara, of Melbourne, Victoria, and of Taxation.£39 12s. 8l. Portion of Perth- James Fitzgerald, of Richmond, Victoria; Com- shire Location AU, and being lot 10 on Plan missioner of Taxation.£29 6s. 3d.Portion of 2518, and being the whole of the land comprised Swan Location U and being lot 104 on Plan in Certificate of Title, Volume 473,, Folio 125; 68, and being the whole of the land comprised Albert Street. in Certificate of Title, Volume 55, Folio 60; 24Alexander Henry Malloch, of William Street, Coode Street. Perth; Commissioner of Taxation.£25 14s. 6d. 4John Campbell Aiton,ofDerby, Tasmania. Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being £48 is. 6d.(a) Portion of Swan Location U lot 28 on Plan 2518, and being the whole of and being lot 121 on Plan 68, and being the the land comprised in CertificateofTitle, whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Volume 338, Folio 24; Albert Street. Title, Volume 6?, Folio 176; Coode Street.(b) 25Adelaide Victoria Ball, of WellingtonMills. Portion of Swan Location U, and being lot 122 £17 is. 8d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, on Plan 68, and being the whole of the land and being lot 8 on Diagram 2954, and being comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 57, the whole of the land comprised in Certificate Folio 28; Coode Street. of Title, Volume 834, Folio 49; Frobisher Street. 5Margaret Callaghan, of Surrey Hills, Victoria; 26Town Properties of West Australia (1905) Ltd.; Commissioner of Taxation.£29 2s. lOd.Por- Commissioner of Taxation.£38 14s. 4d.Por- tion of Swan Location 828, and being lots 79, tion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 80, and 81 on Plan 517, and being the whole 21 on Plan 2809, and being part of the land of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 386, Volume 84, Folio 129; Latrobe Street. Folio 122; Hector Street. 6Clarice Violet Ruby Forrest, of Dangin.£49 27James Richard McDonnell, of Syden.ham, New 18s. 9d.Portion of Swan Location 2039 and South Wales; Commissioner of Taxation.£15 being lots 372 and 373 on Plan 2646, and being 16s. 2d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, the whole of the land comprised in Certificate and being lot 56 on Plan 3407, and being the of Title, Volume 918, Folio 106; Hillside Cres- whole of the land comprised in Certificate of cent. Title, Volume 786, Folio 79; Howe Street. 7James Middleton, of 491 Beaufort Street, Mt. 28George Liedle, of McDonald Street, Osborne Lawley; Rosetta Luber, of 55 First Avenue, Mt. Park; Commissioner of Taxation; £17 lOs. Id. Lawley, as Executrix of Gustus Luber (de- Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being ceased); Commissioner of Taxation.£13 3s. lot 7 on Plan 2733, and being the whole of 4d.Portion of Swan Location X, and being the land comprised in CertificateofTitle, lot 26 on Plan 1727, and being the whole of Volume 790, Folio 156; McDonald Street. the land comprised in CertificateofTitle, Volume 404, Folio 30; Kelvin Street. 29David William Thomas, of Grosvenor Road, 8Lizzie Heywood, of Christchurch, New Zealand. North Perth; Commissioner of Taxation.£22 £24 us. 5d.Portion of Swan Location X, and 2s. 4d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 62 on Plan 1727, and being the whole being lot 16 on Plan 2733, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 271, Folio 148; Kelvin Street. Volume 777, Folio 112; McDonald Street. 9Thomas Stephen Matthiessen, of Norseman; 30Mabel Peet, of "Hawkstone," Newcastle Street, Commissioner of Taxation. £63 5s. 3d.Portion Perth; Commissioner of Taxation. £22 us. 9d. of Perthshire Location AU, and being lots 1 and Portionf Perthshire Location AU, and being 2 on Plan 5206, and being balance of the land lot 23 on Plan 2733, and being balance of the comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 1015, land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume Folio 109; Royal Street. 432, Folio 65; McDonald Street. 12William Archer Oliver, of Muswellbrook, New 31Lewis Alfred Winton, ofCollie,and John South Wales; Commissioner of Taxation.£21 Augustus Winton, of Dandalup, Executors of 3s.3d. Portion of Perthshire Location AU, Harriet Winton (deceased).£18 14s. 5d.Por- and being lots 33 and 40 on Plan 3406, and tion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot being the whole of the land comprised in 25 on Plan 2733, and being the whole of the Certificate of Title, Volume 673, Folio106; land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume Hodgson and McDonald Streets. 400, Folio 28; Gordon Street. 13Cohn Mclnnes, of Lismore, New South Wales; 32Isabella Daskein, of Bean Tree, Kyogle, New Commissioner of Taxation. £15 2s. 6d. Portion South Wales; Commissioner of Taxation.£62 of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 36 8s.Portion ,of Perthshire Location AU, and on Plan 3834, and being the whole of the land being lots 65, 68 and 69 on Plan 2733, and comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 701, being part of the land comprised in Certificate Folio 111; Riley Street. of Title, Volume 451, Folio 86; Gordon Street. 17Rachael Cameron, of 4 Hedgeley Avenue, East Malvern, Victoria.£27 13s. 4d.Portion of 33The Town Properties of West Australia (1905) Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 386 on Ltd.; Commissioner ofTaxation, £2016s. Plan 2453, and being the whole of the land Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 1009, lot 70 on Plan 2733, and being part of the Folio 36; Main Street. land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 18Ivy Norman, of Harnett's Siding, via Bruns- 336, Folio 108; Gordon Street. wick; Commissioner of Taxation.£34 us. 7d. 34Alfred Augustine Bennett, and Harry Finkel- Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being stein, both of Leonora; D. & J. Fowler Ltd.; lot 665 on Plan 2452, and being the whole of J. Jellad.£95 5s. 6d.Portion of Perthshire the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Location AU, and being. lots 71, 72, 73 and '74 on Volume 937, Folio 138; Edward Street. Plan 2733, and being the whole of the land 21William Herbert McDonald,of West Perth. comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 443, £26 18s. 7d. Portion of Perthshire Location AU, Folio 6; Gordon and Robert Streets. and being lot 8 on Plan 25187, and being the 35Raymond Wilfred Lawrance, of York, and Eric whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Fennell Lawrance, of Northam, two of the Title, Volume 389, Folio 105; Albert Street. Executors of Wilfred Henry Fennell Lawrance 22Charles John Christian Tiaden,ofSubiaco; (deceased); Martin Bell.£35 us. lOd.Por- Commissioner of Taxation. £36 9s. 4d. Portion tion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lots of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 9 on 104 and 113 on Plan 2744, and being the whole Plan 2518, and being the whole of the land of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 322, Volume 422, Folio 134.McDonald and Gordon Folio 139; Albert Street. Streets. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1285

Item No., Name of Person Registered as Proprietor Item No., Name of Person Registered as Proprietor in Fee Simple and Address appearing in Regis- in Fee Simple and Address appearing in Regis- ter Book, and any other Person appearing in ter Book, and any other Person appearing in the Register Book to have any Estate or Inter- the Register Book to have any Estate or Inter- est in the said Land. Amount due to Board est in the said Land. Amount due to Board to 30/6/52.Description of Land, including to 30/6/52.Description of Land, including reference to relative Certificate of. Title. reference to relative Certificate of Title. 36Jack Errol Butcher, of Outram Street, Perth. 52James Prendergast, of Bishops Palace, Cathe- £40 6s. 9d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, dral Avenue, Geraldton, the sole Executor of and being lots 107 and 108 on Plan 2744, and the Will of Patrick Farrer (deceased), for- being the whole of the land comprised in Cer- merly of Mt. Magnet; Commissioner of Titles, -tificate of Title, Volume 440, Folio 109; Mc- acting for Michael Rodan; Commissioner of Donald Street. Taxation.£37 3s.(a) Portion of Perthshire 37Ada Thomasine Johns,ofEdwardStreet, Location AU, and being lot 24 on Plan 2733, Osborne Park.£14 us. 7d.Portion of Perth- and being the whole of the land comprised in shire Location AU, and being lot 111 on Plan Certificate of Title, Volume 676, Folio 23; Mc- 2744, and being the balance of the land com- Donald Street.(b) Portion of Perthshire Loca- prised in Certificate ofTitle,Volume431, tion AU, and being lot 97 on Plan 2744, and Folio 127; Gordon Street. being the whole of the land comprised in Cer- 38Charles Crowther Cope, of Midland Junction. tificate of Title, Volume 676, Folio 24; Mc- £15 us. 6d.Portion of Perthshire Location Donald Street. AU, and being lot 114 on Plan 2744, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 424, Folio 53; Gordon Street. DRIED FRUITS ACT, 1947. 39Frederick Edward Clarke, of William Street, Perth. £2017s.id.Portion of Perthshire Department of Agriculture, Location AU, and being lot 120 on Plan 2744, Perth, 7th May, 1952. and being the whole of the land comprised in Ex. Co. No. 808. Certificate of Title, Volume 465, Folio 41; Gor- IT is hereby notified, for public information, that don Street. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Execu- 40Margaret Massey, of Gordon Street, Osborne tive Council has been pleased, under section 13 of Park; Perth Finance & Discount Co. Ltd.£24 the Dried Fruits Act, 1947, to appoint James Duff, 6s. 8d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and of Guildford, to be Deputy Chairman of the Dried being lot 123 on Plan 2744, and being the Fruits Board constituted under section 4 of the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of said Act. Title, Volume 707, Folio 49; Gordon Street. G. K. BARON HAY, 41Archibald Valentine Gardner, of 120 Loftus Director of Agriculture. Street, North Perth.£25 19s. 7d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 124 on Approved by HisExcellency theLieutenant- Plan 2744, and being the whole of the land Governor in Executive Council, 7th May, 1952. comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 639, Folio 179; Gordon Street. P. L. SPARROW, 42Mabel Peet, of "Hawkstone," Newcastle Street, Acting Clerk of the Council. Perth.£16 6s. lid.Portion ofPerthshire Location AU, and being lot 125 on Plan 2744, Department of Agriculture, and being part of the land comprised in Cer- Perth, 20th May, 1952. tificate of Title, Volume 432, Folio 66; Gordon HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council Street. has been pleased to approve of the appointment of 44Isabella Daskein, of Bean Tree, Kyogle, New the following, as honorary inspectors under the South Wales; Commissioner of Taxation.£48 Brands Act, 1904/1948, and the Stock Diseases Act, 12s. lid.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, 1895: and being lots 77 and 81 on Plan 2733, and being part of the land comprised in Certificate Police Constable Cedric Vernon Eaton, No. 1972. of Title, Volume 451, Folio 86; Roberts Street. Police Constable Edgar John Cunnirigton, No. 45Town PrOperties of West Australia (1905) Ltd.; 2069. Commissioner of Taxation.£24 6s. 6d.Por- Police Constable Kevin Edward Townshend, No. tion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 1958. 82 on Plan 2733, and being part of the land C. C. HILLARY, comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 336, Chief Administrative Officer. Folio 108; Roberts Street. 46Florie Edith Pennefather, of Cottesloe. £48 APPOINTMENTS is. 6d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 115 on Plan 2543, and being the whole Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births, of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1948. Volume 395, Folio 39; White Street. Registrar General's Office, 47Thomas Layers, of Perth; Commissioner of Perth, 20th May, 1952. Taxation.£44 2s. iod.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being lot 131 on Plan 2543, THE following appointments have been approved:. 1l.G. No. 101/40Mr. Reveley Elliott Trigwell, to and being the whole of the land comprised in act temporarily as District Registrar of Births, Certificate ofTitle, Volume 419, Folio 160; Deaths and Marriages for the Katanning Registry Albert Street. District, to maintain an office at Katanning, dur- 48Edward Watts, of South Perth.£44 13s. iod. ing the absence on leave of Mr. Laurance Sinclair Portion of Perthshire Location AU, and being Macfarlane; appointment to date from 18th April, lot 132 on Plan 2543, and being the whole of 1952. the land comprised in CertificateofTitle, R.C-. No. 110/41Constable Thomas Harry Price, Volume 408, Folio 187; Albert Street. to act temporarily as Assistant District Registrar 49Charles Louis Hermann, of Government Road, of Births and Deaths for the Irwin Registry Dis- Osborne Park; Commissioner of Taxation.£27 trict, to maintain an office at Perenjori, during lOs. 6d.Portion of Perthshire Location AU, the absence on leave of Constable Charles William and being part of lot 10 of section H on Plan Francis Butcher; appointment to date from 10th 925, and being the whole of the land comprised March, 1952. in Certificate of Title, Volume 1018, Folio 446; R.G. No. 53/40Constable Henry Bernard Olsson, Government Road. to act temporarily as Assistant District Registrar 50Mary Ann Russell, of Government Road, Os- of Births and Deaths for the Williams Registry borne Park.£30 19s.Portion of Perthshire District, to maintain an office at Wickepin, during Location AU, and being part each of lots 10 the absence on leave of Constable Stephen Monger and ii and 42 of section H on Plan 925, and Strahan; appointment todate from 10th May, being balance of the land comprised in Certi- 1952. ficate of Title, Volume 896, Folio 42; Govern- R. J. LITTLE, ment Road. Registrar General. 1286 OVENMENt GAZE''E, WA. [23 May, 1952.

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS. Cancellation. (Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births, IT is hereby published, for general information, Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1948.) that the name of the undermentioned minister Registrar General's Office, has been duly removed from the register in this Perth, 20th May, 1952. office of ministers registered for the Celebration Appointment. of Marriages throughout the State of Western IT is hereby published, for general information, Australia:- that the undermentioned minister has been duly registered in this office for the Celebration of Mar- R.G. No., Date, Denomination and Name, Residence, riages throughout the State of Western Australia:- Registry District. R.G. No., Date, Denomination and Name, Residence, Church of England. Registry District. 22/52;31/3/52; Rev. Bertram Leonard Somner; Methodist Church of Australasia St. David's Rectory, 15 Forrest Avenue, Bun- (W.A. Conference). bury;Wellington. 36/51;13/5/52;Rev. Prestage Lucas Sullivan; Methodist Manse, Dorothy Street,Gosnells; R. J. LITTLE, Canning. Registrar General.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD. Accepted Tenders.

Department Board Date. Contractor. dule Particulars. concerned. Rate. No. No.

1952. 224/52May. 8 L. C. Williams .... l2ax,PurchaseandRemovalofMines ...... £125. 1952 Second-hand Ronaldson Tip- pett Horizontal Oil Engine (Engine No. 8429) 173/52 do. Harris Scarfe & San- 91A, Lathe and Equipment,9 in.Royal Perth los-£1,034 4s. 9d. dovers 1952 Three-jaw Self Centering pital Chuck 12 in. Four.jaw Chuck, delivered Royal Perth Hospital 226/52 do. Malloch Bros., Ltd.....125A,Two Sets Air Compressors, Re-Metropolitan Water£337 lSs. 6d. eaci 1952 ceivers and Accessories, De- Supply livered M.W.S. Store, Perth 99/52 May 9 Forwood Down (W.A.), 54A, Fabrication, Corrosion Proofing,StateElectricity£47,669. Limited 1952 Assembly, Transportand Commission Erection of Steel Towers, as per Items 1 to 8 92/52 do. E. L. Heymanson & 45x, 45,000 ft.11- in. Fire FightingForests...... £23is.9d.pe Coy. Pty. Ltd., Mel- 1952 Hose, as per Item1,de- 100 ft. bourne livered F.O.R. Perth 217/52 do. Agricultural Parts Sup-118A,4 only Fiat Tractors with AnglePublic Works £5,567 each. ply Coy., Ltd. 1952 Dozers, as portion of Item 1, delivered to Plant Engineer's Depot do. do. W.A. Industrial Sales ,, 6 only International Tractors do. £7,120 each. & Service Coy. with Bullgraders, as per Item 1, delivered to Plant Engin- eer's Depot 244/52 do. Mountain Quarries, Ltd. 131A,300 tons Diorite Screenings, asMain Roads £2 5s. 6d. per ton 1952 per Item 2 (a), Petty Con- tract No. 453, delivered to Site near Gidgegan.nup 244/52 do. White Rock Quarries131A, Metal Screenings, delivered to do. Rates, etc.,oi 1952 Sites as specified, as per Items application. 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 214/52 do. Chamberlain Industries115A,6 only Multi-Tyred Rollers, asPublic Works £925 each. Pty., Ltd. 1952 per Item 1, delivered to Plant Engineer's Depot

256/52May15 W. M. Couper & Coy.140x,24 only Single Air Valves, as perMetropolitan Water£2 19s. Od. each. 1952 Item 1, delivered Metropoli. Supply tanWaterSupplyStore, Loftus Street, Perth 264/52 do. Wakelam Bros. .... 147k,PurchaseandRemovalofPublic Works.... £1,400. 1952 Secondhand Ruston Bucyrus Shovel, with Diesel Engine (Engine No. 213424) 159/52 do. P. Farina ...... 151x,PurchaseandRemovalofState Housing Com-£26 16s. 1952 SecondhandElectric Motor mission and Circular Saws 291/52 do. R. & N. Palmer .. 164k,Piles, Stringers and Corbels, asMain Roads ....Rates, etc., on 1952 per Items 1, 3, 8, 9 and 11 plication. 291/52 do. R. Nenego]a ...... 164A,Piles, Stringers and Corbels, asMain Roads .... Rates, etc., on ap 1952 per Items 4,5 and 7 plication. 10/52 do. Atkins(W.A.),Ltd.120x,Exhaust Fan Unit with h.p.University of W.A.£82 lOs. 1952 Itlotor,as per Item 1, de- livered to University of W.A. 246/52 do. State Engineeringl34A,Cast Iron Special Castings, asMetropolitan WaterRates on applica Works 1952 per Items 1 to 8, delivered on Supply tion. the Metropolitan Water Sup- ply Trucks at Contractor's Works 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 1287

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued. Addition to Contract.

Tender Board No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

1952. 1247/50 May 8 Dobbie Dico Meter Co.Schedule 16A, 1940.-80 onlyin. Water Meters, as an addition to (W.A.), Ltd. Item 2, £7 2s. Gd. each, F.O.R. Perth.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date of Schedule Supplies required. Date of Advertising. No. Closing.

1952. 1952. May 1 174n, 1952 Steam Heated Urns for Claremont Mental Hospital May29 May 6 175A, 1952 Exhaust Fan Units for Carnarvon Hospitals May29 May 6 176A, 1952 Exhaust Fan Units for Claremont Mental Hospital May29 May 8 189n, 1952 Low Pressure Oil Burners...... May29 Mar. 25 132A, 1952 Pumping Machinery for Collie Sewage Pumping Station No. 2 §May29 April 17 156A, 1952 Bitumen Heaters, 500-gallon §May29 May 13 193A, 1952 Three Tyne Rooters...... §May29 May 13 194A, 1952 Tool Trailers May 29 May 15 19SA, 1952 Potatoes and Onions .... May29 May 15 199A, 1952 F.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff ... May29 May 15 197i, 1952 Galvanised Corrugated Steel Sheets §June 5 May 15 202A, 1952 Coffee for Government Institutions June5 May 20 205n, 1952 Spectacles, Cases, Artificial Eyes, etc., for Fremantle Hospital for 12 months June5 May 22 Butter, Government Institutions, for 4 months June5 May 22 209A, 1952 Fuel and Lubricating Oils for Country Power Stations.... June 5 April 29 168n, 1952 Water Meters, 1 in. to 6 in. §June 12 May 22 207A, 1952 Cartage of Stores for Derby to Fitzroy Crossing June 12 May 27 208n, 1952 Navigational Lighting Equipment July17 April 22 160A, 1952 Railway Car and Wagon Tyrcs5...... §July 17 May 6 180A, 1952 Pumping Machinery for Victoria Park Sewerage Pumping Station June19

* Particulars also available from office of the Agent General for Western Australia in London. § Documents available for Inspection at WA. Government Liaison Offices-Room 13, First Floor, M.L.O. BuIldings, 305 Collins Street, Melbourne, and Room 105, First Floor, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.

For Sale by Tender. 1952. 1952. May 15 201A, 1952 Second-hand Tyres, 110 only May29 May 20 203A, 1952 Second-hand 1948 Model Vanguard Van May29 May 13 192A, 1952 D7 Tractors, 2 only...... May29 May 15 196A, 1952 Typewriters Various Makes May29 May 15 200A, 1952 Ford VS Bus May29 May 20 204A, 1952 Police LaunchCygnet " ...... June 5 May 20 206A, 1952 Second-hand Wehr Grader June 5 May 6 184A, 1952 "Thornycroft" Marine Petrol Engines June19 12 Cylinder, 2 only

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the abovementioned until 10 a.m. on the date of closing. Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection. Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth. No tender necessarily accepted. A. H. TELFER,.. 22nd May, 1952 Chairman.

ERRATUM. of the undermentionedMiningTenements,in Published in Government Gazette, 18th April, 1952. accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the CONTRACTOR'S name was omitted in Schedule registered holder, but should he desire to object No. 97A, 1952, and should read as follows:-A. H. to such order he must, before the date mentioned, MacDonald & Co. Ltd., portion Item 1.2 only lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain- Super Diesel Road Rollers, £3,200. ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date P. J. ROBINS, mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and Secretary, Tender Board. determine the same, in accordance with the evi- 21st May, 1952. dence then submitted. A. L. F. TAYLOR, Warden. To be heard at the Warden's Court, Broome, on THE MINING ACT, 1904. Monday, the 9th day of June, 1952. (Regulation 180.) Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Warden's Office, Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. Broome, 7th May, 1952. WEST KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden Mineral Claim. of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date 26-PeninsularCopper MiningCoy.Ltd.;0/0 mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an Messrs. Patterson & Co., Box 55, G.P.O., order authorising the cancellation of registration Perth; non-payment of rent. 1288 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1q52.

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1946. 373HSmith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-pay- ment of rent and no Miner's Right. Department of Mines, 379HClackline Refractories Limited; c/o Paton Perth, 28th April, 1952. & Morris, Chartered Accountants, Pas- 113 1/47. toral House, Perth; non-payment of rent. THE Honourable the Minister for Mines has been 380HClackline Refractories Limited; c/o Paton pleased to approve of the following re-appointments & Morris, Chartered Accountants, Pas- as members of the Committee of the Collie Coal toral House, Perth; non-payment of rent. Mines Accident Relief Fund for a further period of 395HPowell, Claude Owen Tyndale;6 James 12 months: Road,Swanbourne;non-paymentof Douglas Millen, as from 16th December, 1951. rent. Samuel J. Shannon, as from 16th December, 1951. 396HPowell, Claude Owen Tyndale; 6 James Edmund James Whiteaker, as from 26th January, Road,Swanbourne;non-paymentof 1952. rent. William Cunningham, as from 30th March, 1952. 397HFennell, Walter George; Marchagee; non- (Sgd.) A. H. TELFER, payment of rent and no Miner's Right. Under Secretary for Mines. 399HPowell, Claude Owen Tyndale;6 James Road,Swanbourne;non-paymentof rent. THE MINING ACT, 1904. 401HH. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.;235 Aberden (Regulation 180.) Street, West Perth;non-payment of rent. Warden's Office, 40711H. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.; 235 Aberdeen Perth, 20th May, 1952. Street, West Perth;non-payment of TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden rent. of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date 408HPowell, Claude Owen Tyndale;6 James mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an Road,Swanbourne;non-paymentof order authorising the cancellation of registration rent. of the undermentionedMiningTenements,in 41711Australian Glass Manufacturers Company accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, ProprietaryLimited; 37 Kensington 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the Street, East Perth; non-payment of rent. registered holder, but should he desire to object to 41811Australian Glass Manufacturers Company such order he must, before the date mentioned, ProprietaryLimited; 37 Kensington lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain- Street, East Perth; non-payment of rent. ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date 425HAmpol Petroleum Limited; c/o Parker & mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and Parker, Solicitors, Howard Street, Perth; determine the same, in accordance with the evi- non-payment of rent. dence then submitted. 426HH. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.;235 Aberdeen A. H. TELFER, Street, West Perth;non-payment of Warden. rent. 427HH. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.;235 Aberdeen To be heard at the Warden's Court, Perth, on Street, West Perth;non-payment of Wednesday, the 2nd day of July, 1952. rent. 430HSwadling, Eric Edward; 28 Anzac Road, Mt. Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Hawthorn; non-payment of rent. Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. 432HAnticich, Jack; 139 Main Street, Osborne WEST GOLDFIELD. Park; non-payment of rent and no Min- Mineral Claims. er's Right. 12Edney, John;Mt. Brockman Station,via 435HNew Metals (Aust) Limited; 195 Victoria Coolawanyah; non-payment of rent. Square, Adelaide, South Australia; non- 69Radley, Cecil;Roebourne; non-payment of payment of rent. rent. 436HNew Metals (Aust.) Limited; 195 Victoria 70Radley, Cecil;Roebourne; non-payment of Square, Adelaide, South Australia; non- rent. payment of rent. 437HNoonan, Ernest James;Watheroo; non- payment of rent and no Miner's Right. Residence Area. 438HNoonan, Ernest James;Watheroo; non- 204Barrett & Radley Pty. Ltd.; Roebourne; no payment of rent and no Miner's Right. recorded Miner's Right. 439HNoonan, Ernest James;Watheroo; non- payment of rent and no Miner's Right. OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELD. 444HBrazzale, Peter John; 11 Liverpool Street, Mineral Claims. Adelaide, South Australia; non-payment 111HOma, Victor Charles; Palace Hotel Cham- of rent and no Miner's Right. bers, Perth; non-payment of rent. 446HH. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.;235 Aberdeen 247HLinton, John Barrow;763-7Wellington Street, West Perth;non-payment of Street, Perth; non-payment of rent. rent. 280HH. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.; 235 Aberdeen 448BDownes, Cohn Campbell; Dongara; non- Street,West Perth;non-payment of payment of rent and no Miner's Right. rent. 449HDower, Henry Joseph; do Shepheard's 282HBryan, Frank Ringol, and Fennell, Walter Hotel, Geraldton; non-payment of rent George;Marchagee;non-payment of and no Miner's Right. rent and no Miner's Right. 45lHDrummond, Frank Ralph Murray; do G. C. 28711Smith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-pay- Campbell, 43-8 Albion House, Waymouth ment of rent and no Miner's Right. Street, Adelaide, South Australia; non- 293HRipper, Percy Edward Thomas; Doodlakine; payment of rent and no Miner's Right. non-payment of rent. 452HRead, Dulcie Jean, and Read, Thomas In- 304HClackline Refractories Limited; do Paton gram; Coorow; non-payment of rent. & Morris, Chartered Accountants, Pas- toral House, Perth; non-payment of rent, 358HH. B. Brady Co. Pty. Ltd.; 235 Aberdeen Dredging Claims. Street,West Perth;non-payment of 9HRare Metals Pty. Limited; 101 St. George's rent, Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent 364HCollett, Joseph Harris, Bridgetown; Dillon, and no Miner's Right. John Lloyd, and Rosenberg, Phillip, 358 1011Rare Metals Pty. Limited; 101 St. George's Hay Street, Subiaco; non-payment of Terrace, Perth;non-payment of rent rent and no Miner's Rights. and no Miner's Right. 367HSmith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-pay- 11HIlmenite Proprietary Limited; do Parker ment of rent and no Miner's Right. & Parker,Solicitors, Howard Street, 37011Norman, Gordon; do Norman Bros., Stirling Perth; non-payment of rent. Terrace, Albany; non-payment of rent. 13HIlmenite Proprietary Limited; do Parker & 372HSwadling, Eric Edward; 28 Anzac Road, Mt. Parker, Solicitors, Howard Street, Perth; Hawthorn; non-payment of rent. non-payment of rent. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1289

19H-Ilmenite Proprietary Limited; do Parker & the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accord- Parker, Solicitors, Howard Street, Perth; ance with regulation 163 of the Mining Act, 1904. non-payment of rent. An order may issue in the absence of the registered 22H-Rare Metals Pty Limited; 101 St. George's holder, but should he desire to object to such order Terrace, Perth; non-payment ofrent he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the and no Miner's Right. Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds 27H-Hawkins, Maxine Beatrice, Cecil Buildings, of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Perth, and Bradley, Patrick Joseph, Bas- Warden will proceed to hear and determine the sendean Parade, Bassendean; non-pay- same, in accordance with the evidence then sub- ment of rent and no Miner's Right (Haw- mitted. kins). (Sgd.) T. A. DRAPER, 28H-Pinchin, Francis Arthur; Box R1290, G.P.O., Perth; non-payment of rent and no Warden. Miner's Right. 2911-Bradley, Patrick Joseph; Bassendean Par- ade, Bassendean; non-payment of rent. To be heard at the Warden's Court, Leonora, on 30H-Pinchin, Francis Arthur; Box R1290, G.P.O., Wednesday, the 4th day of June, 1952. Perth; non-payment of rent and no Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Miner's Right. Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. 32H-Thorley, Herbert James; 133 Stirling Street, Bunbury; breach of regulation 54 (8). MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. 34H-Reynolds, Percy Llewellyn; Lochville, Won- nerup; non-payment ofrent and no Mt. Malcolm District. Miner's Right. Business Area. 257C-Hawker, Chomely & Co. Ltd.; Leonora; non- THE MINING ACT, 1904. payment of rent. (Regulation 180.) Garden Areas. Warden's Office, 25C-Miller, Frederick; Leonora; non-payment of Mount Magnet, 15th April, 1952. rent. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden 49C-Poletti, Guiseppina; Leonora; non-payment of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date of rent. mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an 60C-Blake, Albert; do F. Blake, 319Collins order authorising the cancellation of registration of Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accord- 62C-Poletti, Lino; Leonora; non-payment of rent. ance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. 82C-Hogarth, Peter; Leonora; non-payment of An order may issue in the absence of the registered rent. holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Water Rights. Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the 193C-Fanetti, Marianna; Leonora; non-payment of rent. - Warden will proceed to hear and determine the 203C-McClure,JamesCohn,McClure,Joyce, same, in accordance with the evidence then sub- Hyman, Samuel, Hyman, Betty, Oldham, mitted. Robert Russell, Oldham, Mary Shenton; M. HARWOOD, Tarmoola Pastoral Co., Leonora; non- Warden. payment of rent. 205C-Robertson, George Norman; Darlot; non- payment of rent. To be heard at the Warden's Court, Mount Mag- 206C-Blake, Albert; do F. Blake, 319 Collins net, on Monday, the 16th day of June, 1952. Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. 211C-Hadfleld, Herbert Thomas; Leonora; non- Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered payment of rent. Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. 216C-Bell, John; Leonora; non-payment of rent. MIJRCHISON GOLDFIELD. Mt. Margaret District. Mount Magnet District. Business Area. Machinery Area. 699T-Hesford, Richard; Laverton; non-payment of rent. 15M-Swan Bitter Gold Mining Company N.L.; 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay- Machinery Area. ment of rent, no Miner's Right. 23T-Shepherd, Emily Amelia; Laverton; non-pay- Water Right. ment of rent. 29M-Swan Bitter Gold Mining Company N.L.; 101 Garden Area. St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay- 46T-Boni, Nina; Laverton; non-payment of rent. ment of rent, no Miner's Right. Water Rights. YALGOO GOLDFIELD. 38T-Laverton Road Board; Laverton; non-pay- Machinery Area. ment of rent. 23-Morrow, Chester Arthur;Field'sFind,via 171T-Mt. Crawford Pastoral Co. Ltd.; Laverton; Wubin; non-payment of rent, no Miner's non-payment of rent. Right. 179T-Mt. Crawford Pastoral Co. Ltd.; Laverton; non-payment of rent. Tailings Area. 192T-Boni, Nina; Laverton; non-payment of rent. 13-Morrow, Chester Arthur;Field'sFind,via 194T-Green, Hugh Naylor, and Green, Gavin Nay- Wubin; non-payment of rent, no Miner's br; Laverton; non-payment of rent. Right. 195T-Green, Herbert Andrew; Laverton; non-pay- ment of rent. 196T-Green, Herbert Andrew; Laverton; non-pay- THE MINING ACT, 1904. ment of rent. (Regulation 163.) 197T-Green, Herbert Andrew; Laverton; non-pay- ment of rent. Warden's Office, 198T-Green, Herbert Andrew; Laverton; non-pay- Leonora. 17th April, 1952. ment of rent. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden 199T-Green, Herbert Andrew; Laverton; non-pay- of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder on the date ment of rent. mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an 204T-Green, Hugh Naylor, and Green, Gavin Nay- order authorising the cancellation o registration of br; Laverton; non-payment of rent, 1290 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD order authorising the cancellation of registration Mt. Morgans District. of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in ac- Machinery Areas. cordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the 12F-Schenk, Rudolf Samuel; Mt. Margaret Mis- registered holder, but should he desire to object sion, Mt. Morgans; non-payment of rent. to such order, he must, before the date men- 15F-Bendah Gold Mine Ltd.; Linden; non-pay- tioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection ment of rent. containing the grounds of such objection, and, on Water Right. the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to 89F-Mt. Malcolm Pastoral Co.; Leonora; non- hear and determine the same, in accordance with payment of rent. the evidence then submitted. NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Niagara District. T. A. DRAPER, Machinery Area. Warden. 65G-Owen, Rupert Heyward, Owen, Ralph; Koo- kynie; non-payment of rent. To be heard at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie, THE MINING ACT, 1904. on Monday, the 23rd day of June, 1952. (Regulation 180.) Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Warden's Office, Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. Southern Cross, 30th April, 1952. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an Residence Areas. order authorising the cancellation of registration 1095HayStreet, oftheundermentioned Mining Tenements,in 159E-Carlsson, Avis Claire; accordance with regulation180 of the Mining Perth; no Miner's Right. Act, 1904.An order may issue in the absence 161E-Johnson, Edward; Williamstown; no Miner's of the registered holder, but should he desire Right. toobjecttosuch order he must, before the 162E-McGinty, Thomas; Royal Chambers, Brook- date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an man Street, Kalgoorlie; no Miner's Right. objection containing the grounds of such objec- 209E-Yeats, Stella Jane; 16 Brown Hill Road, Kal- tion, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will goorlie; no Miner's Right. proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord- 210E-George, Ronald Neil;7 Brown Hill Road, ance with the evidence then submitted. Kalgoorlie; no Miner's Right. T. A. DRAPER, Warden. Garden Areas. 177E-Lorent, Domenic, Zurzolo, Pietro and Tas- To be heard at the Warden's Court, Southern soni, Guiseppe; do Cowle, Macoboy & Cross, on Thursday, the 12th day of June, 1952. Vincent,Kalgoorlie;non-paymentof Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered rent. Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. 181E-Erbe, Mary Agnes;P.O.,Fimiston;non- payment of rent. YILGARN GOLDFIELD. 185E-Passarelli, Francesco; 2b Hamilton Street, Garden Areas. Boulder; non-payment of rent. 36-O'Sullivan, Terence Joseph; Bullfinch; non- payment of rent. Mineral Claims. 38-Zampatti, Domenico;Bullfinch;non-pay- 1OE-Pascoe, Richard Alexander; Cassidy Street. ment of rent. Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. 41-Bruni, Giacomo; Bullfinch; non-payment of 11E-Clackline Refractories Ltd.; Second Floor, rent. Pastoral House,St. George's Terrace, 44-Piuselli, Cosimo; Bullfinch; non-payment of Perth; non-payment of rent. rent. 45-Casas, Bernard Augusta;Bullfinch;non- 14E-Bean, Harvey; Mt. Monger; non-payment of payment of rent. rent. 46-Richardson,WilliamEdward;Bullfinch; non-payment of rent. Bulong District. 47-Divitini, David; Bullfinch; non-payment of rent. Mineral Claims. 3Y-Jones, Robert Lord Cecil; 26 Varden Street, Business Area. Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. 1502-Grace, William James; Southern Cross; non- 13Y-ClacklineRefractoriesLimited; Second payment of rent and no Miner's Right. Floor, Pastoral House, St. George's Ter- race, Perth; non-payment of rent. Residence Areas. 14Y-Jones, Robert Lord Cecil; 26 Varden Street, 1103-Ronchi, Tullio; Marvel Loch;no Miner's Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. Right. 1 108-Reghensani, Celso; Marvel Loch; no Miner's Right. 1109-McIntosh, Robert;Bullfinch;noMiner's NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Right. 11 17-Divitini, Camillo; Marvel Loch; no Miner's Kanowna District. Right. Garden Areas. 1118-McIntosh, Jean; Bullfinch; no Miner's Right. 52X-Willis, Jabez; Kanowna; non-payment of 1123-Worsteling, Korstiaan Hendricius; Bullfinch; rent. no Miner's Right. 57X-Taylor, George, and Taylor, Lindsay George; 81 Ware Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment THE MINING ACT, 1904. of rent. (Regulation 180.) Warden's Office, Kalgoorlie, 29th April, 1952. Water Right. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden 84X-Carter, Wesley Wallace, Mt. Vetter Station, of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date and Mitchell, Bruce Alexander, Bardoc; mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an non-payment of rent. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1291

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD. PILBARA GOLDFIELD Business Area. Marble Bar District. Mineral Claims. 72W-Smith, James; Broad Arrow; non-payment 106-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, of rent. 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent. Water Rights. 107-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- 76W-Argus, John; Ora Banda; non-payment of payment of rent. rent. 109-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 108W-Carter, Wesley Wallace, Mt. Vetter Station, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- and Mitchell, Bruce Alexander, Bardoc; payment of rent. non-payment of rent. 116-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent. Mineral Claim. 119-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 4W-Argus, Richard Frederick; Ora Banda; non- 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent. payment of rent. 120-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent. NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. 121-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, Menzies District. 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent. Business Areas. 139-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 947Z-Cock, William Alfred; Agnew, via Lawlers; 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- non-payment of rent. payment of rent. 948Z-Trundle, Wilfred Robert; Agnew, via Law- 140-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, lers; non-payment of rent. 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent. l74-Griffiths, William Edward, Rosenthal, Naomi, Machinery Area. Rosenthal,Lindsay Kenneth,Zeflert, 65Z-Sawyer, Ephraim Thomas; Menzies; non- Jessie Isabel and Zeffert, Julius Harold; payment of rent. do L. K. Rosenthal, Stewart Dawsons, Perth; non-payment of rent. 175-Griffiths, William Edward, Rosenthal, Naomi, Water Rights. Rosenthal,LindsayKenneth,Zeffert, 377Z-Mitchell, Herbert Keene; Menzies; non-pay- Jessie Isabel and Zeffert, Julius Harold; ment of rent. do L. K. Rosenthal, Stewart Dawsons, Perth; non-payment of rent. 184-Brockhoff,OttoBernard; do A.Rieck, Ularrimg District. Ragged Hills; non-payment of rent. 185-Rieck, Alfred; Ragged Hills; non-payment Water Rights. of rent. 25tJ-Halford,WilliamCharles,andHalford. 186-Hansen, Hagbarth; Marble Bar; non-pay- VictoriaStreet, ment of rent. Maurice Holman;36 190-Brockhoff, Otto Bernard; do A. Reick, Ragged Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. Hills; non-payment of rent. 391J-Halford,WilliamCharles,andHalford, 199-Goode, Don; do A. Rieck, Ragged Hills, Maurice Holman; 36 Victoria Street, Kal- Goode, Herman; do A. Rieck, Ragged goorlie; non-payment of rent. Hills and Rieck, Alfred; Ragged Hills; 40U-Halford,WilliamCharles,and Half ord, non-payment of rent. Maurice Holman;36VictoriaStreet, 200-O'Callaghan,ElinorJohannah Constance; Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent. Braeside; non-payment of rent. 201-O'Callaghan, Gerald Anthony; Braeside; non- payment of rent. 209-Witty, John Malcolm;Marble Bar;non- payment of rent. 21 1-Rieck, Alfred; Ragged Hills; non-payment of THE MINING ACT, 1904. rent. 213-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, (Regulation 180.) 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- Warden's Office, payment of rent. Marble Bar, 21st April, 1952. 214-Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden payment of rent. of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date 227-Challenger, Clarence William; Port Hedland; mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court non-payment of rent. an order authorising the cancellation of registra- 228-Otway, Robin Harold; Port Hedland; non- tion of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in payment of rent. accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 231-Otway, Robin Harold; Port Hedland; non- 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the payment of rent. registered holder, but should he desire to object 234-Otway, Robin Harold; Port Hedland; non- to such order he must, before the date mentioned, payment of rent. lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con- 237-Biddle, Edward Cyril;Nullagine; non-pay- taining the grounds of such objection, and, on ment of rent. the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to 238-Blanckensee, William; Nullagine; non-pay- hear and determine the same, in accordance with ment of rent. the evidence then submitted. Dredging Claims. A. L. F. TAYLOR, 14-Hansen, Hagbarth; Marble Bar; non-payment Warden. of rent. 16-Hansen, Hagbarth and Johansson, Andrew; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent. 19-Hansen, Hagbarth and Johansson, Andrew; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent. To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble 22-Hansen, Hagbarth and Johansson, Andrew; Bar, on Wednesday, the 18th day of June, 1952. Marble Bar; non-payment of rent. Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered 37-Hansen, Hagbarth; Mable Bar; non-payment holder, Address, Reason fo Resumption. of rent. 1292 GOVERNMEN GAZETTE, WA. [23 May, 1952.

Residence Areas. 15LHoward, Roland Henry and McKinnon, Wil- 139Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, liam Michael; Nullagine; non-payment 101St.George'sTerrace, Perth;no of rent. Miner's Right. 16LIves, Leonard; 2 St. Vincent Avenue, Wem- bley and Dreyer, Leslie Edward, Moore, 144Comet Gold Mines Ltd; Marble Bar; no Frank Albert and McShane, Bernard Miner's Right. Joseph; do L.Ives,2St.Vincent 147Fletcher,Leslie;Marble Bar;no Miner's Avenue,Wembley;non-paymentof Right. rent. 17LIves, Leonard; 2 St. Vincent Avenue, Wem- Business Areas. bley and Dreyer, Leslie Edward, Moore, 126Thompson, Donald Robert Powell;Marble Frank Albert and McShane, Bernard Bar;non-paymentofrentand no Joseph; do L.Ives,2St.Vincent Miner's Right. Avenue,Wembley;non-paymentof 129Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, rent. 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- payment of rent and no Miner's Right. Residence Area. 130Tantalite Limited; do McLaren & Stewart, 41LAllsop, Alice Hunter; Nullagine; no Miner's 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non- Right. payment of rent and no Miner's Right. Machinery Areas. 131Thompson, Donald Robert Powell;Marble 16LMcKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; non- Bar;non-paymentofrentand no payment of rent. Miner's Right. 19LMcKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; non- payment of rent. Machinery Areas. 20LHoward, Roland Henry and McKinnon, Wil- 44Baker, John Chafley; Marble Bar; non-pay- liam Michael; Nullagine; non-payment ment of rent. of rent. 46Comet Gold Mines Ltd.; Marble Bar; non- payment of rent. Garden Areas. 55Baker, John Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-pay- 20LAllsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-pay- ment of rent. ment of rent and no Miner's Right. 56Nichols, William Walter, Marshall, William 27LStevens, Francis; Nullagine; non-payment of Walter, Baker, John Chaffey and Hed- rent and no Miner's Right. ley,Donald McKenzie;MarbleBar; non-payment of rent. Water Rights. 59Stubbs, Stewart Henry; Marble Bar; non- 22LBlue Spec Mining Company No Liability; payment of rent. Nullagine; non-payment of rent and no 60Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non- Miner's Right. payment of rent. 23LBlue Spec Mining Company No Liability; Nullagine; non-payment of rent and no Garden Areas. Miner's Right. 75Higgins, William Stephen; Marble Bar; non- 26LBlue Spec Mining Company No Liability; payment of rent. Nullagine; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right. 76Mitchell, Frederick; Marble Bar; non-pay- 27LAllsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-pay- ment of rent. ment of rent and no Miner's Right. Water Rights. 28LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment 28Comet Gold Mines Limited; Marble Bar; non- of rent. payment of rent. 30LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in 31Comet Gold Mines Limited; Marble Bar; non- Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment payment of rent. of rent. 32Comet Gold Mines Pty Ltd.; 214 St. George's 3 iLBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent. Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment 35Tantalite Ltd.; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 of rent. St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay- 32LMcKinnon, William Michael and Howard. ment of rent. Roland Henry; Nullagine; non-payment of rent. 36Tantalite Ltd.; do McLaren & Stewart, 101 33LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay- Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment ment of rent. of rent. 38Comet Gold Mines Limited;Marble Bar; 34LBell, David and McKinnon, William Michael; non-payment of rent. Nullagine; non-payment of rent. 39Comet Gold Mines Pty. Limited;214 St. 35LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in George's Terrace, Perth; non-payment Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment of rent. of rent. 47Nichols, William Walter, Marshall, William 36LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in Walter, Hedley, Donald McKenzie and Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment Baker, John Chafley; Marble Bar; non- of rent. payment of rent. 37LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment Nullagine District. of rent. Mineral Claims. 38LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment 26LMcLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; non- of rent. payment of rent. 39LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability(in 27LMcLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; non- Liquidation);Nullagine;non-payment payment of rent. of rent. 28LMcLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; non- payment of rent. THE MINING ACT, 1904. Dredging Claims. (Regulation 163.) 1OLHoward, Roland Henry and McKinnon, Wil- Warden's Office, liam Michael; Nullagine; non-payment Onslow, 24th April, 1952. of rent. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden 14LHoward, Roland Henry and McKinnon, Wil- of the Goldfleld mentioned hereunder, on the date liam Michael; Nullagine; non-payment mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an of rent. order authorising the cancellation of registration 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1293 ofthe undermentjoied Mining Tenements,in Water Rights. accordance with regulation 163 of the Mining Act, 20JWiluna Gold Mines Ltd.; Wiluna; non-pay- 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the ment of rent and no Miner's Right. registered holder, but should he desire to object to 21JWiluna Gold Mines Ltd.; Wiluna; non-pay- such order he must, before the date mentioned, ment of rent and no Miner's Right. lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain- 37JWiluna Gold Mines Ltd.; Wiluna; non-pay- ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date ment of rent and no Miner's Right. mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and 38JWiluna Gold Mines Ltd.; Wiluna; non-pay- determine the same, in accordance with the evi- ment of rent and no Miner's Right. dence then submitted. 39JWiluna Road Board; Wiluna; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right. (Sgd.) A. L. F. TAYLOR, 41JSpencer Doman; Wiluna; non-payment of Warden. rent and no Miner's Right. 42JHerbert George Lukin; Wiluna; non-payment To be heard at the Warden's Court, Onslow, on of rent. Tuesday, the 24th day of June, 1952. Lawlers District. Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Machinery Area. Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. 35Mate, Alac; Kathleen Valley; non-payment of ASHBURTON GOLDFIELD rent. Onslow District. Tailings Area. 40Mate, Alac; Kathleen Valley; non-payment of Mineral Claims. rent and no Miner's Right. 4Shanks, Edward; Collie, W.A.; non-payment of rent. Water Rights. 5Mattiske, Reginald Clair, and Gratwick, Jack 85Australian GoldProductionLtd.;Bewick Hurtle (jointly); 66 St. George's Terrace, Moreing, 115 St. George's Terrace, Perth; Perth; non-payment of rent. non-payment of rent and no Miner's 6Aerial Mines Pty. Ltd.; 66 St. George's Terrace, Right. Perth; non-payment of rent. 90Australian GoldProductionLtd.;Bewick lOSharpe, Clifford Hooper, Rose, Ellen, Norse- Moreing, 115 St. George's Terrace, Perth; man, Rose, James, Kooline, Cranston, non-payment of rent and no Miner's John Windsor, Kalgoorlie, and Lyne, Right. Harold Baden, Coolgardie; non-payment 92Australian GoldProductionLtd.;Bewick Moreing, 115 St. George's Terrace, Perth; of rent. non-payment of rent and no Miner's ilSharpe, Clifford, Hooper, Rose Ellen, Norse- Right. man, Rose, James, Kooline, Cranston, 98Arthur Vickery; do W. G. Moore, Maritana John Windsor, Kalgoorlie, and Lyne, Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent Harold Baden, Coolgardie; non-payment and no Miner's Right. of rent. 99Robert Henry Adamson; Yakabindi Station, via Leonora; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right. THE MINING ACT, 1904. 100Robert Henry Adamson; Yakabindi Station, via Leanora; non-payment of rent and (Regulation 180.) no Miner's Right. Warden's Office, Wiluna, 29th April, 1952. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden THE MINING ACT, 1904-1950. of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an for Non-payment of Rent. order authorising the cancellation of registration ofthe undermentioned Mining Tenements,in Department of Mines, accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, Perth, 14th May 1952. 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining Act, registered holder, but should he desire to object 1904-1950, notice is hereby given that unless the to such order he must, before the date mentioned, rent due on the undermentioned leases be paid on lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain- or before the 13th day of June, 1952, it is the in- ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date tentionofthe Governor under the provisions mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and of section 98 of the above mentioned Act to for- determine the same, in accordance with the evi- feit such leases for breach of convenant, viz., non- dence then submitted. payment of rent. (Sgd.) M. HARWOOD, A. H. TELFER, Warden. Under Secretary for Mines.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Wiluna, on EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. Saturday, the 28th day of June, 1952. Wiluna District. Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Gold Mining Leases. Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. 263JGWALIA CONSOLSEXTENDED: The Wiluna Gold Mines Limited In Liquida- EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. tion. 662JBLACKADDER: McHugh, George Edward. Wiluna District. 677JLUCKY HIT: Bower, Bertram George. Residence Areas. 679JLONE HAND: Walsh, Edward. 54JAntonio Marchesi; Red Hill,Wiluna;no 681JLONE HAND SOUTH: Oma, Ernest Christo- Miner's Right. pher: Walsh, Edward. 104JMary Ann Ward; Wiluna; non-compliance Miner's Homestead Leases. with conditions and no Miner's Right. 44JFAIRVIEW: Kluth, Keith John. 67JBETTERVIEW: Kluth, Keith John. Machinery Area. 72JMALVERN: Maund, William John; Weir, 6JEdward Albert Parkinson; Naval Base; non- Felix Christie. payment of rent and no Miner's Right. 75JROSEWOOD: Ward, Nicholas Rauert. 76JPLAISTOWE: Plaistowe & Company Ltd. Tailings Area. 77JMILLROSE: Ward, Nicholas Rauert. 5JEdward Albert Parkinson; Naval Base; non- 81JVIOLET ABATTOIRS: Coree Pastoral Com- payment of rent and no Miner's Right. pany Proprietary Limited. 1294 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 23 May, 1952.

Residential Leases. PILBARA GOLDFIELD. 2JMOONLIGHT RESIDENTIAL: Moonlight Wiluna Gold Mines Limited. Nullagine District. Gold Mining Leases. EAST MURCHISON OOLDFIELD. 231LBLUE SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Company Lawlers District. No Liability. Gold Mining Lease. 256LBILL JIM: Dods, John Nisbet, and Tonkin, 1351LUCKY: Sceghi, Paolo. Victor Cohn. 263LBLUE SPEC EAST: Blue Spec Mining Com- pany No Liability. PILBARA GOLDFIELD. 264LSPEC: BlueSpec Mining Company No Marble Bar District. Liability. Gold Mining Leases. 265LWEST SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Company 817PRINCE CHARLIE: McAlister, Leslie Wil- No Liability. liam. 266LGOLDEN SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Com- 912HOMEWARD BOUND: Rieck, Alfred, and pany No Liability. Hansen, Hagbarth. 281LCEMENT: Blue Spec Mining Company No 924TRUE BLUE: Langdon, Thomas Edward, Liability. and Hansen, Hagbarth. 282LROLLER SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Com- 927HALLEY'S COMET: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. pany No Liability. 928SYDNEY: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. 284LGOLDEN GATE: Blue Spec Mining Com- 934STIRLING CASTLE: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. pany No Liability. 1013TRUMP: Miller, Leslie Melbourne. 285LGOLDEN SPEC WEST: Blue Spec Mining 1054ILLAREEN: Wyndham, Geoffrey Alexander. Company No Liability. 1055ILLAREEN NORTH: Wyndham, Geoffrey 286LLIVESEL: Blue Spec Mining Company No Alexander. Liability. 1072PRINCESS MAY: McAlister, Leslie William. 291LBILLJIM EAST: Dods, John Nisbet, and 1080TABLE TOP: Pelle, John Christian, Dods, Tonkin, Victor Cohn. John Murray Nisbet, and Corboy, Des- 294L]NULLAGINE VIEW: Hunter, William. borough John. 297LMUNDELLA: Parker, Hugh Frankland. 1081TABLE TOP NORTH: Pelle, John Christian, 301LONE SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Company Dods, John Murray Nisbet, and Corboy, No Liability. Desborough John. 302LTWO SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Company 1082EDELWEIS: Pelle, John Christian, Dods, No Liability. John Murray Nisbet, and Corboy, Des- 303LTHREE SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Company borough John. No Liability. 1083HILLVIEW: Pelle, John Christian, Dods, 304LFOUR SPEC: Blue Spec Mining Company John Murray Nisbet, and Corboy, Des- No Liability. borough John. 1084NEW COPENHAGEN: Hansen, Hagbarth. Mineral Lease. 1085VICTORY:Pelle,JohnChristian,Dods, John Murray Nisbet, and Corboy, Des- 51LHIT OR MISS: Graham, William,and borough John. Pelle, John Christian. 1086VICTORY EAST:Pelle,JohnChristian, Dods, John Murray Nisbet, and Corboy, Residential Leases. Desborough John. iLFIRST: Blue Spec Mining Company No 1087TOWN TALK:Crane, ReginaldCharles Liability. Russell, Crane, Clement Joseph, Barnes, 2LSECOND: Blue Spec Mining Company No Alfred John, and Clarke, Arthur Wil- Liability. liam. 1088TOWN TALK EAST: Crane,Reginald Charles Russell, Crane, Clement Joseph, EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Barnes, Alfred John, and Clarke, Arthur William. East Coolqarclie District. 1089REPEATER: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. Gold Mining Leases. 109 0MANOLIS: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. 5437ENORTH END EXTENDED: Newburn, 1092HALLEY'S COMET NORTH: Stubbs, Stuart George Robert, Bordoni, Giacomo and Henry. Stahl, Frederick Henry. 1094BLUE BAR: Dorrington, Harry Barker. 5468EPHARLAP: Rosenberg, Ian Albert. 1095MT. PROPHECY NORTH: Gibson, Neills, 5472EGOLDEN KEY:Wigley,Stanhopeand and Thompson, Donald Robert Powell. Fargus, Austin Wilfred. 1096MT. PROPHECY: Gibson,Neills, and 5548EKALGURLI ORE TREATMENT: Kalgurhi Thompson, Donald Robert Powell. Ore Treatment Company Limited. 1097PERSEVERANCE: Gibson,Neills, and 5839ECORONATION:Watson, Duncan, Elliot, Thompson, Donald Robert Powell. Edward BurtonandRidge,Maurice 1103SOUTH PERSEVERANCE: Thompson, Lor- Hennessy. raine. 5933ECORONATION SOUTH: Hehir,Jack 1104NIL DESPERANDUM: Witty, John Malcolm. Power. 1105WATSONS: Witty, John Malcolm. 5934ESCEPTRE: Hehir, Jack Power 1108EDITH MAE: Graham, Leslie George. 5936ECORONATION WEST: Hehir, Jack Power. 1112GOLD SLUG No. 1: Oswald, Robert. 5942ECORONATION NORTH: Hehir,Jack Power. 1113GOLD SLUG No. 2: Oswald, Robert. 5967ENORTH CALEDONIAN: Smith, Frederick 1114GOLD SLUG No. 3: Oswald, Robert. Robert,Miotti.Luigi,andSceresini, Giovanni. Miners' Homestead Leases. 8032EDRY MOUNT:Pascoe. Edmund James, 18THORNE'S HOMESTEAD: Thorne, Fred- Ernest, and Parker, Allan Thomas. erick James. 6048EAULD ACQUAINTANCE: Rosenberg, Ian 19DUNCRAIG:Thompson,DonaldRobert Albert. Powell. 605 1EBIG BULL: Hooper, William Edward. 6095ERAYMOND: Shreeve, Raymond Roy, Mineral Leases. Quinhan, Mildred Mary, Porter, John Reginald, and Shreeve, Claude Leslie. 313TABBA, TABBA CONSOLIDATED Craw- 6211EHIDDEN SECRET: The Great Boulder ford,Lindsay William Seabrook, and Proprietary Gold Mines Limited. Crawford, Allan Robert. 6213EPAULINE: Holman, Archibald Kenneth, 362MOUNT CANNING: Crawford, Allan Robert. and Mills, Clarence Alfred. 366RAGGED HILLS DEEPS:Stubbs, Stuart 6214EGREAT PATIENCE: Rose-iberg, Iar Henry. Albert. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1295

6232E.COLGOOLA: Wood, Paul, and Collard, Col- BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD burn Neville. Gold Mining Leases. 6236EGOLDEN MILE NORTH:Hill,William 2039WGOLDEN ARROW: Parker, Thomas John. Campbell Joseph. 2122WPAKEHA: Parker, Thomas John,and 6239EGOLDEN SEAM: The Great Boulder Pty. Rowan, Francis Bernard. Gold Mines Limited. 2188WGOLDEN PENNY: Prnich, Mate. 6243EGOLDEN VIEW: Clift, Joseph James 2208WWENTWORTH: Hancock, Leslie John. 6249EFAIR PLAY: Skehan, Edward Augustus, 2257WYALBALGO: Bradshaw, Charles Edward. 2263WTRY AGAIN: Fisk-Callan, William Owen. and Larsen, Eric Michael Augustus. 2264WKING OF KINGSScherini, Carl John, 6257EJACK KNIFE: Aylward, Thomas James. Franich,Lovre,Panzich, Mann, and 6259EMAIN REEF:Pascoe.Edmund James Vuletich, Joe. Ernest. 2269 WMOPOKE: Wilson, William Edward, and 6260EBRITTANIA: Thompson,Robert,Rowe, Wilson, Robert James. GeorgeThomas,andRowe,Robert 2270WGIMLET SOUTH: Wilson, William Phillip. Edward, and Wilson, Robert James. 6270EEDYTH: Kalgoorlie Southern Gold Mines 2272WSQUANDERBUG:LindsayDavid,and No Liability. Smith, Peter Alphonsus. 6274EEPINOGRAS:Kalgoorlie Southern Gold Mines No Liability. Machinery Leases. 62'77EAETIAN: Kalgoorlie Southern Gold Mines 3WLOCHINVAR: Lochinvar Gold Mines. No Liability. 6282EALHAMBRA: Kalgoorlie Southern Gold NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Mines No Liability. Menzies District. 6286EAMARYLLIS:Kalgoorlie Southern Gold Gold Mining Leases. Mines No Liability. 55hZFIRST HIT: Sander, Rudolf Albert, and 6310EROMA: Zani, Anthony. Sander, Berthold Wilhelm. 6312EINVERNESS:Scherini, Carl John, and 5549ZLADY HARRIET: Sawyer, Ephraim Bell, Herbert. Thomas. 631 3EPROPRIETARY: Cunneen,JohnLau- 5714ZLADY HARRIET NORTH: Sawyer, rence. Ephraim Thomas. 5740ZGULLS BLOW: Muldoon, Harold Patrick, 6314EGREAT HOPE:Cunneen,JohnLau- and Branchi, Domenic. rence. 5747ZGUY FAWKES: Sawyer, Francis GeOrge. 63 15EGIFT:Lindsay,LeonardStanley,and 5755ZGLADSOME: Gorman, Thomas, and White, Lindsay, Frederick. Andrew Francis. 5756ZSAND DUKE:Gorman,Thomas,and White, Andrew Francis. Miner's Homestead Leases. 5757ZKING OF THE HILLS: Evans, David John. 271ENORTH KALGOORLIE DAIRY:Hunt, 5760ZPRETTY EASY: Clark, Joseph William. Percival Frederick. 5762ZSKYLARK: Douglas, Stanley Holbrook. 279E--HAPPY ACRES FARM:Laming, Esme Irene. Machinery Lease. 280ECRESSY'S HOMESTEAD: Lucich, 2ZJEANETTE: Sand Queen Gladsome Mines Charles. No Liability. 281E.ASCOT FARM: Pollard, Reginald Edward Ularring District. James. Gold Mining Leases. 284EGOLDEN VALLEY: Tryth all,William 1074UTWO CHINAMEN: Lawton, Walter John, Thomas. MacKnish, Charles Hedley, Kyle, Ronald 289ELINTON:Evans, David John. James, Black Cecil Alexander, Copley, 290EREEVES:Evans, David John. OscarJames,Abbott,OliveJudith, 302EPIPE TRACK FARM NORTH:Cardillo, Longfellow, Arthur Ferguson, and Giuseppe De Luca. Brooking Mervyn. Cardillo, 1089UPARAMOUNT: Lawton, Walter John, and 305EPIPE TRACK FARM EAST: Vujcich, George. Giuseppe De Luca. 110 lUEMERALD: Bassett, Ernest Robert. 31 1EROSALINE FARM: Adamson, John. 11 13UOAKLEY: Perks,CharlesJohn,Perks, 312EHALFORD FARM: Halford, Sophia Emily, Alfred Fordham, and Perks, William and Halford, William Henry. Edward. 116 lUAJAX SOUTH: Vujcich, George. Tailings Leases. Yerilla District. 45EKOTCO: Kalgurli Ore Treatment Com- Gold Mining Leases. pany Limited. 101iR NETA: Paget Gold Mines ofEdjudina 70ETRAFALGAR LAD:Kalgurli Ore Treat- Limited. ment Company Limited. 11 19RGENEVE: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina 71ETRAFALGAR LASS:Kalgurli Ore Treat- Limited. ment Company Limited. hl2ORSENATE: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited. 1121RNETA EXTENDED: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited. Bulong District. 1122R NETA JUNCTION: Paget Gold Mines of Gold Mining Leases. Edjudina Limited. 1323YQUEEN MARGARET: Paringa Mining and l307RSUFFOLK: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Exploration Company Limited. Limited. 1324YQUEEN MARGARET CENTRAL: Paringa 1308RBERKSHIRE:PagetGoldMines of Mining andExplorationCompany Edjudina Limited. Limited. 1322RSHEBA: Mandelstam, Herman. 1325YQUEEN MARGARET SOUTH: Paringa Mining and ExplorationCompany COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Limited. Coolgarciie District. 1326YMELBOURNE UNTED: Paringa Mining Gold Mining Leases. and Exploration Company Limited. 4600MELVA MAlE: Hill, Victor James. 1327YHOMEWARD BOUND: Bosenberg, Oscar 5245TINDALS No. 1: Consolidated Gold Mines Albert, and Bosenberg, William Alwin, of Coolgardie Limited. 1296 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

5246TINDALS No. 2: Consolidated Gold Mines 5743MOYA JAN:Frank,CharlesBernard; of Coolgardie Limited. Hodges, Ernest Lewis. 5247TINDALS No. 3: Consolidated Gold Mines 5770LONDONDERRY: Taylor, John Valentine. of Coolgardie Limited. 5789TWO BOYS SOUTH: Bermingham, John 5248BIG BLOW: Consolidated Gold Mines of Patrick; Bermingham, James. Coolgardie Limited. 5794BLUE BIRD: Napier, George Ponsonby. 5257BAYLEY'S SOUTH: Forman, Francis 5814CALEDONIA EXTENDED: Victory Explora- Gloster. tions No. Liabibity. 5259TINDAL'S CENTRAL: ConsolidatedGold 5834HARPERS: Saunders, Oswald Arthur. Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 5839MOUNT NORTH: Graham, William. 5295EMPRESS OF COOLGARDIE: Consolidated 5843MOUNT WEST: Kings, Frank Thomas. Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 5844JACKPOT: Baker, John Patrick. 5296TINDAL'S CENTRAL EXTENDED: Con- 5848HIDDEN SECRET CENTRAL: Stein, Karl solidatedGoldMinesofCoolgardie Frederick; Stein, Eric Rudolph. Limited. 5849HIDDEN SECRET NORTH: Stein, Karl 5297DREADNOUGHT EXTENDED: Consolidated Frederick; Stein, Eric Rudolph. Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 5863SCHEELITE KING: Hoppner, Harry. 5311LISTER'S GOLD MINE: Lister Jack, Lister, 5864JACKPOT EXTENDED:Baker,Patrick Arthur, and Lister, George Francis. Phillip. 5317FRANK: Consolidated Gold Mines of Cool- 5866BEAU TEMPS: Frank, Charles Bernard; gardie Limited. Hodges, Ernest Lewis. 5324SPARGO'S:Spargo's Reward Gold Mine 5867OLD DODGE: Hudson, Reginald George; (1935) No Liability. McLachlan, Robert Edward. 5325GOLDEN GULLY: Spargo's Reward Gold Mine (1935) No Liability. Kunanalling District. 5328DREADNOUGHT: Consolidated Gold Mines 970SCARBINE: Pimley, Elizabeth Mary; Craw- of Coolgardie Limited. ford, Mary Ann. 5330UNDAUNTED: Consolidated Gold Mines of 1044S: GREAT GOLDEN MOUNTAIN: Davidson, Coolgardie Limited. Archibald Roy. 5333DREADNOUGHT CENTRAL: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. Coolgarclie District. 5334NORTH DREADNOUGHT: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. Tailing Lease. 5362SPARGO'S No. 3: Spargo's Reward Gold 64HWESTMAE: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited. Mine (1935) No Liability. 5363SPARGO'S No. 4:Spargo's Reward Gold GOLDFIELD. Mine (1935) No Liability. Gold Mining Leases. 5443NEW GIFT: Burbanks Bonnievale Prospect- ing Co. Limited. 266GEM RESTORED:Willoughby,Leonard 5451HOST GROUP: Saunders, Oswald Arthur, Ernest. and Annear, Roy Loton. 269JIMMY BOB: Beeck, Norman Henry. 5466TINDAL'S SOUTH: Consolidated Gold 270HATTERS HILL CENTRAL: Moorhouse, Mines of Coolgardie Limited. Harold George, Beeck, Norman Henry, 548 1TINDAL'S NORTH No.3:Consolidated Holland, David Alfred James, and Gor- Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. don, Cecelia Alice. 5482TINDAL'S NORTH No.2:Consolidated 274BEULAH: Moorhouse, Harold George. Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 5483TINDAL'S NORTH No. 1:Consolidated Tailings Leases. Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited, 1BERYL No. 1: Beryl Gold Mines Limited. 5484TINDAL'S NORTH, NO. 4:Consolidated 2BERYL No. 2: Beryl Gold Mines Limited. Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 3BERYL No. 3: Beryl Gold Mines Limited. 5486LADY CARMEN: Consolidated Gold Mines 4BERYLLIUM: Beryl Gold Mines Limited. of Coolgardie Limited. 5488TINDAL'S NO. 3 WEST: Consolidated Gold NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD. Mines of Coolgardie Limited 5502FLAG-STAFF: Consolidated Gold Mines of Mineral Leases. Coolgardie Limited. 224ETHEL MAUD: Willison, Roy, and Coiley, 5504TINDAL'S NO. 4 WEST: Consolidated Gold Harold Albert. Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 231MOUNT VIEW: Giles, Reginald Herbert, 5505EMPRESS OF COOLGARDIE SOUTH: Con- Giles, Ruby Doreen Hamilton, Blizard, solidatedGoldMinesofCoolgardie Ronald Clement, Blizard, Lillian Athene. Limited. 235THE VICTORY: Elison, Ronald Manlove. 5532TINDAL'S EAST: Consolidated Gold Mines 237VICTORY SOUTH: Ellson, Ronald Manlove. of Coolgardie Limited. 5548GREAT HOPE: Consolidated Gold Mines of MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. Coolgardie Limited. 5572BAYLEY'S CONSOLS:Forman,Francis Mt. Malcolm District. Gloster. Gold Mining Leases. 5622LUCKY HIT: Alford, Victor Daniel. 179 4CMIGHTY SPLASH:Castledine,George 5624EUNDYNI: Stein, Karl Frederick;Stein, Andrew, and Gleeson, Mary. Eric Rudolph. 1795CRANGOON: Courcier,Kenneth Aubrey, 5647FAIR PLAY GOLD MINE: Tabain, Ante; and Spencer, Percy Ernest. Oreb, Ante. 1805CWANGHI: Courcier, Kenneth Aubrey. 5653GT3ASON'S: Bates, Helen. 1835CLITTLE KIDNEY: Branchi, Angelo. 5656ALICIA: Consolidated Gold Mines of Cool- 183 6CDRAGON: Squires, Arthur Edward, and gardie Limited. Storton, Hubert Charles. 5657ALICIA SOUTH: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 5663BOBS: Saunders, Oswald Arthur. NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. 5674BT.JRBANKS MAIN LODE: Burbanks Bon- Niagara District. nievale Prospecting Co. Limited. Gold Mining Leases. 5676BURBANKS SOUTH: Burbanks Bonnievale 911GCOSMOPOLITAN SOUTH: Wilkinson, Prospecting Co. Limited. Charles Norman, and Wilkinson, David 5677BURBANKS CENiiAL: Burbanks Bonnie- Adamson. vale Prospecting Co. Limited. 921GTWO D's SOUTH: Bright, William. 5678BURBANKS JUNCTION: Burbanks Bon- 933GNEW GLADSTONE: George-Kennedy, Pat- nievale Prospecting Co. Limited. rick Clive, Solly, Keith Harold, Hamilton, 5679ADA: Grepo, Jack. Michael, and Solly, Clifford Ross. 5717VICTORY: Burbanks Bonnievale Prospect- 934GTWO D's SOUTH EXTENDED: Bright ing Co. Limited. William, 23 May, 1521 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1297

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. 148VICTORIA COPPER MINE: Brindal, Allen Edmund, Healy, Patrick Burselum, Healy, Mt. Morgans District. Joseph Clyde, Ridge, Richard Plunkett, Gold Mining Leases. Rooney, William Charles, and Smith, 529FSECOND FORTUNE:Grundt,William; Glynn Melville. Kosovich, Ivan. 149McLEOD'S PEAK: Lyons, Patrick Joseph, 539FDEMOCRAT: Zanotti, Francesco;Zanotti, and Rose, William. Fermo;Bordoni,James;Guerinoni, 150RAINBOW WEST: Camp, Frederick John, Alfred. Camp, Stanley George, James, Robert, 553FLOCAL LADY: Bettini, Antonio; DelMarco, Johansen,ThomasJethro,Brealey, Giovanni; Forkin, Ellen Elizabeth; For- Arthur Oliver, Griffiths, James Henry, kin,ElainePatricia;Forkin,Denis Rose, William, and Griffiths, Frederick. Mark; Donati, Michele. 153THE JAGUAR: Camp,StanleyGeorge, 554FDE VON: Zanotti, Francesco; Zanotti, Johansen, Thomas Jethro, and Camp, Fermo;Bordoni,James;Guerinoni; Frederick John. Alfred. 560EQUEEN OF THE MAY: Annear, Horace DUNDAS GOLDFIELD. Edmund. Gold Mining Leases. 561FQUEEN OF MAY SOUTH: Annear, Horace Edmund. 1421BLUE BIRD NORTH: Dundas Mines, No 562FPETOSSI NORTH: Annear, Horace Edmund. Liability. 563FGOLDEN TREASURE: Annear, Horace Ed- 1468BRONZEWING: James, Vincent Arthur. mund. 1617CAESAR: James, Vincent Arthur. 564FNEW LOCAL LADY: Del Marco, Giovanni; 1624VALHALLA: Pantall, Milton George, and Donatti,Michele; Bettini,Antonio; Law, Thomas Campbell. Estate of Frank Mark Mason Forkin. 1718IRON DUKE: Main, John, and Cottrell, Clarence Kelso. 1719MT. BENSON: Tobin, Herbert Patrick. MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. 172 1HOPETOUN: Aitken, Alexander Roy, Nelson, Ernest Peter. Mt. Margaret District. 1823SUN: Giles, Raymond John, Dodd, Leslie Gold Mining Leases. Hugh Gilmore, Wojvodich, Frank Luigi, 2245TLANCEFIELD EXTENDED WEST; Cable, and Gatti, Victor Francis. Douglas. 1832ABACELLARNorseman Gold Mines, No 2445TLANCEFIELD: Cable, Douglas. Liability. 2446TBOOMERANG: Cable, Douglas. 183 3ABACANTO: Norseman Gold Mines, No Liability. 2471TTRUMP: Cable, Douglas. 1834ABACANAR: Norseman GoldMines, No 2478T.LANCEFIELD NORTH: Cable, Douglas. Liability. 2484TBOOMERANG EXTENDED: Cable, John. 1835MOUNT BARKER: Rose, Francis George, 2489TWEDGE: Cable, Douglas. and Baker, Leonard Henry. 2499TPINNACLES Sanfeliu, John. 1836ABACANANDO: Norseman Gold Mines, No 2500TWESTRALIA: Bridgeman, Henry Victor Liability. Stanley. Miners' Homestead Leases. 250 1TWESTRALIA SOUTH: Bridgeman, Henry 70RICHMUND: Richmund, Warren Alfred. Victor Stanley. 76NULLABOR: Pavy, Edgar. 2512TWHITE HORSE: Hill, Archie Gilchrist; 90WOODLEY: Mann, James Leslie. Bono, Umberto; Cabrini,Giovanni 92NEWTOWN: Baker, Robert George Clive. Battista; Suardi, Enrico; Raina, Mario; 94PINTY: Foley, William Patrick. Donatti, Armondo Steve. 100WHITNEY'S: Jacques, Francis Raymond. 2516TGOLDEN BELL: Tarabini, Luigi;Bono, Umberto; Tarabini, Modesto; Carabini, KIMBERT Y GOLDFIELD Leo; Carabini, Enrico; Antoniazzo, Gio- Gold Mining Leases. vianni; Donatti, Metilde. 109MT. BRADLEY: Brown, Laurence Edward. Machinery Leases. 114GRANITE:Mignon,GeorgeElvis,and Povah, Arthur Ernest. iTGLADIATOR MACHINERY LEASE: Gladi- ator Gold Mines Proprietary Limited. YILGARN GOLDFIELD. 2TKING OF CREATION MACHINERY T,FASE: KingofCreationGold MinesPty. Gold Mining Leases. Limited. 3480GREAT VICTORIA:Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability. ASHBURTON GOLDFIELD. 3557GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 1:Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability. Mineral Leases. 3558GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 2:Burbidge 116THEEDIE: Ashburton Minin& Minerals Gold Mines No Liability. Pty. Ltd. 3559GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 3:Burbidge 117THEEDIE SOUTH: Ashburton Mining & Gold Mines No Liability. Minerals pty. Ltd. 3562GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 6: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability. 128BERYL: Brealey, ArthurOliver, and 3572GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK No. 10: Bur- Griffiths, Frederick Arnold. bidge Gold Mines No Liability. 129SILENT TOM: Griffiths, James Henry. 3577GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK No. 11: Bur- 130CARDREW: Wilson, Windham Harold, and bidge Gold Mines No Liability. Drew, Oscar Desmond. 3718KURRAJONG:Barton, William Alfred. 131CARDREW No. 2: Wilson, Windham Harold, 3724FRANCESFIRNESS: Lodge, George and Drew, Oscar Desmond. Francis, Jackson, Thomas David, and 132CARDREW No. 3: Wilson, Windham Harold, Carnicelli, Eric Bernard. and Drew, Oscar Desmond. 3868EVANSTON: Ridge,MauriceHennessy, Ridge,WilliamBernard,andRidge, 137SILENT SISTER:Ashburton Mining & Richard Plunkett. Minerals pty. Ltd. 3870EVANSTON EAST:Ridge, Maurice Hen-. 139SILENT SISTER WEST: Ashburton Mining nessy,Ridge,WilliamBernard,and & Minerals Pty. Ltd. Ridge, Richard Plunkett. 141FRANCES JEANETTE:Mariotti,Giovan 3875VICTORIA:Rota, Gildo. Maria, Mariotti, Angelo Faustino, Dun- 3888GOLDIES: Ridge, Maurice Hennessy, Ridge, lop, Ronald Chase, and Holben, Francis William Bernard, and Ridge, Richard James. Plunkett. 1298 GOVERNMEIT GAZETTE, WA. [23 May, 1952.

3936NEWFIELD CENTRAL: Pringle,James 4334BULLSEYE: Fitzgerald, Edward James. Mime. 433 6JACOLETTI: Sodeman, Lloyd Hilton. 3957COMET:Deane, Thomas. 4337PRINCESS ROYAL:Henderson,William 3987GRAND NATIONAL: Burbidge Gold Mines HaroldChartres,andPittendreigh, No Liability. Donald Gilhies. 3994GREAT VICTORIA SOUTH: Burbidge 72PPBLACK AND WHITE: Posa, Mark, Farac, Gold Mines No Liability. Anton, and Tomasich, Ivan. 3997GRAVEL PIT:Wesley, ErnestCornwall, and Wesley, Latham Charles. Mineral Leases. 4001EVERETT: Ridge, Maurice Hennessy; 51SOUTHWEST CHANDLER: Australian Ridge,WilliamBernard,and Ridge, Richard Plunkett Plaster Industries Proprietary Limited. 4007GREAT VICTORIA EAST:Burbidge Gold 52SOUTH WEST CHANDLER EXTENDED: Mines No Liability. Australian Plaster Industries Proprietary 4015STAR: Dean, Thomas. Limited. 4034FIRELIGHT: Brand,Percy James,and 54McNAB: Australian Plaster Industries Pro- Brand, Merville George. prietary Limited. 4035UNDAUNTED: Clough, William Edwin, and 55GOODWIN: Australian PlasterIndustries Clough, John Edwin. Proprietary Limited. 4039CROMWELLClough, William Edwin. 4068TRY AGAIN:Overington, Oliver Arthur, Machinery Leases. and Divitini, Camillo. 18HSXUM: SouthernCrossUnitedMines 4164PRINCE GEORGE:Burbidge Gold Mihes Limited. No Liability. 28HJUPITER: Jupiter Gold Mines Limited. 4169HOLLETON EAST:Calzoni, Frank. 36HYELLOWDINE GOLD: Yehlowdine Gold 4173INSPIRATION: Lanfranchi, Michael Development Pty. Limited (In Liquida- Joseph, and Zanotti, Giacomo. tion). 4174CONSTANCE UNA:Robinson,Frederick Allan,Robinson,WilliamAlexander, Miner's Homestead Leases. and Bottcher, Frederick Martin. 1 12DORORIC: Cornford, Ronald 4176BRONCHO LINKS:Burbidge Gold Mines 116WOODLARK: Worton, James. No Liability. 1 19NESTOR: Kruger, Bertha Isabel. 4180DELIVERANCE:Muncie, William, Butter- worth, Harold Edmund, Hayes, Thomas, WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD Austerberry, Frederick; Vaughan, Harold, Fraser, Ella, Gay, Spenser Fox, Gold Mining Leases. Gay,FrancisPatrick,Dixon,James 174FARRELL'S HOPE: Corderoy Mines Limited. Oldfield, Warman, Frederick William 176NANCY: Tyrer, Gordon Bayley Stephen. Wood, DouglasGeorge,andFerrari, Agostino. Mineral Lease. 4182QUEEN ANN: Wesley, Ernest Cornwall, and 259YANERY HILLCOPPERMINE:Lee, Wesley, Latham Charles. Thomas. 4200JUPITER:Wesley, Ernest Cornwall, and Wesley, Latham Charles. OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELD. 4201SCOTS GREYS: Drabble,Marcus,and Elder, George. Gold Mining Leases. 4230MAY QUEEN:Giudice, Vittoria. Giudice, 1PPHILLSDALE: Hassell,, Noel Boucher, and Joseph Santino, and Plozza, Pietro. Hassell, Barbara Zoe. 4243CHRISTMAS GIFT:Mazs. Teresn 1 04HSTERLING VIEW: Moore, Silas James. 4247LILY OF THE VALLEY: Harper, Joseph Mineral Leases. Ernest. 4249MANXMAN: Scott, Cohn. 53PPBAKERS HILL FIRECLAY DEPOSITS: 4250PALMERSTON: Neil, John Douglas. Dunn, John Denis Gribble, and Dunn, 4251UNION JACK: Cox, Edward Bernard, and James Gribble. Williams, Lionel George. 54PPEAGLES NEST: Morton, William Hartley. 4252CORIO: Jasper, Frank Raymond. 4253MANXMAN NORTH EXTENDED DEEPS: YAL000 GOLDFIELD. Great Western Consolidated No Gold Mining Leases. Liability. 1102ASTOR: Lake, Laurence Wilfred. 4255RADIO SOUTH: Great Western Consoli- 1113FIELD'S FIND: Morrow, Chester Arthur. dated No Liability. 1119FIELDS FIND CENTRAL WEST: Mambretti, Guido. 4256MANXMAN NORTH DEEPS: Great Western 1189KING SOLOMONS MINE: Crooks, Albert Consolidated No Liability. William. 4257RADIO DEEPS: Great Western Consolidated 1198ASTER SOUTH: Lake, Laurence Wilfred. No Liability. 1201HARD TO FIND: Nevill, Gloria. 4258MANXMAN DEEPS: Great Western Con- 1215EXCHANGE SOUTH: Nevill, Beatrice Mary. solidated No Liability. 1216DOLLAR: Nevill, William Joseph. 4259RADIO SOUTH DEEPS:Great Western 1220FIELDS FIND CENTRAL: Morrow, Chester Consolidated No Liability. Arthur. 4260RADIO SOUTH EXTENDED DEEPS: Great 1223TRUMP: Wetherall, Henry John, and Buck- Western Consolidated No Liability. man, George. 4261FRACTION: Great Western Consolidated No Liability. EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. 4268VICTORIA SOUTH: Rota, Gildo. Black Range District. 4272JUPITER NORTH: Wesley, Ernest Corn- Gold Mining Leases. wall, and Wesley, Latham Charles. 958BLADY MARY: Parkinson, Tom. 4273SYDNEY: Wesley,ErnestCornwall,and 967BNORTH END G.M.: Ross, Kenneth Wesley, Latham Charles. William; Ross, Hugh McKenzie (Junior); 4291FOUR THREES: Gianohi, Attihio, and Bor- Ross, Ethel Janet; Ross, Cohn Campbell; din, Placido. Hornsby, Norma Jean;Ross, Donald 43 17FELSTEAD'S REWARD: Feistead,Eric Barker; Ross, Hugh McKenzie (Senior). Raymond. 1074BAPPLE5: Fisher, Leonard Norman, and 4324MOUNT HOPE: Dixon, John Knight. McKay, Alexander. 4325GROPER: Pearson, Lester Bailey. 1088BLADY MARY EXTENDED:Parkinson, 432 6CONSOLS:Henderson,WilliamHarold Thomas Leslie. Chartres, and Polkinghorne, Frank Les- 1100BNORTH-END GOLD MINERoss, Donald lie. Barker. 4333SNOWDROP: Ronchi, Angelo. 1103BBONNy NOTE WEST: May, Edward. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1299

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. 1895NINGLISTON CONSOLS EXTENDED: Rob- erts, William Christopher; Roberts, John Mount Magnet District. Harold;Roberts,FrederickWilliam; Gold Mining Leases. Roberts, Alfred; Roberts, Ernest Victor; 1255MEDWARD CARSON: Cassey, Andrew. Steele, Mary Ruby Alma; Roberts, Spen- 1308MEMPRESS: Grose, John. cerMacDonnell; Roberts,Archbold 1355MMOYAGEE: Poletti, Gildo; Bianchi, John; Roberts, Alice Helena; Roberts, Alberto. Arthur Christopher; Roberts, John Mac- 1379MGALTEE MOORE: Grose, Charles. Donald; Browning, Robert Humphrey; 1415MEDWARD CARSON SOUTH:Cassey, Stephen, John William Farish; Bestwick, Andrew. Ruby Florence; Heale, Emily; Walshaw, 144 1MPERSEVERANCE: Merry, George Edward Mabel Alice; Coombe, Ernest;Pickles, Amis, and Courtney, Paul Valdon. Thomas Edward;McManus,William 1455MEVENING STAR: Slavin, Joseph Clarence, Arthur. and Jewell, Horace. 1902NINGLISTON CONSOLS WEST: Roberts, WilliamChristopher;Roberts,John Harold;Roberts,FrederickWilliam; Mineral Lease. Roberts,Alfred;Steele,Mary Ruby 12MWONDER: Kings, Frank Thomas. Alma; Roberts, Ernest Victor; Roberts, Spencer Macdonnell; Roberts, Archbold Miner's Homestead Lease. John; Roberts, Alice Helena; Roberts, Arthur Christopher; Browning, Robert 13MYARD: Atkinson, Robert William. Humphrey; Stephen,JohnWilliam Parish; Bestwick, Ruby Florence; Wal- Cue District. shaw, Mabel Alice; Roberts, John Mac- Gold Mining Leases. Donald; Coombe, Ernest; Heale, Emily; 2237GIDGIE: Bozanich, John. Pickles,Thomas Edward;McManus, 2241EAGLE HAWK: Brega, Enrico; Oliver, Ed- William Arthur. ward Charles; Woinar, Bernard. 1922NALBURY HEATH: Lee, Richard. 2261WEST RAND: O'Born, Burton. 1930NINGLISTON CONSOLS EAST:Roberts, 2263SNOWY: Mcllwee, Francis. William Christopher; Walshaw, Mabel Alice;Roberts, John Harold; Roberts, Miner's Homestead Lease. FrederickWilliam;Roberts,Alfred; 29SUNSHINE: Grazioli, Teresa. Steele,Mary RubyAlma;Roberts, Ernest Victor; Roberts, Spencer Mac- istrict. donnell; Roberts, Archbold John; Day Dawn D Roberts,JohnMacDonald;Coombe, Gold MiningLeases. Ernest; Roberts, Alice Helena; Bestwick, 669DCASSIDY'SHOPE: Sceresini,Antonio; Ruby Florence; Browning, Robert Sceresini, ArdelioBrega, Enrico; Cas- Humphrey;Stephen,JohnWilliam sidy, James Edward. Farish; Heale, Emily; Pickles, Thomas 672DGOLDEN CROWN:Moss, George;Moss, Edward; Roberts, Arthur Christopher; Frank Ambrose;Burt, Richard Paull McManus, William Arthur. Septimus. 1934NUNITED: Rinaldi, Louis. 1940NFENIAN EXTENDED: McManus, William PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD. Arthur. Gold Mining Leases. 194 1NCALEDONIAN: Haworth, Thomas Lear; Evans, Edward William Samuel; Laing, 556PEGERTON: Rumble, Percy Robert; John- William; Robinson, John George Henry. ston, Adam Dudley. 575PLABOUCHERE MAIN LODE: Scott, Frank 1942NMARGUARITTA: Cassey, Peter; Patroni, Muir. Paul. 584PDAZZLE STAR:Burrows,Brian Lewis 1944NFORTUNE TELLER Bonomelli, Vincenzo; James. Mono, Guiseppe; Vioceli, Giovanni. 1945NCONSOLS EAST EXTENDED: McManus, Machinery Lease. William Arthur. 1PKINDERS BATTERY: Kinder. Frank. 1946NMARGUERITTA EAST: Cassey, Peter, and Patroni, Paul. M[JRCHISON GOLDFIELD. 1948NFORTIJNA: Motter, Giovanni 1949NGREAT OVERSIGHT: Synnot, Reginald Meekatharra District. Boswell. Gold Mining Leases. 1463NLIVINGSTONE: McManus, William Arthur. Machinery Lease. 1542NINGLISTON ALBERTS: Walsh, Esmond 22H (2N)CURRAJONG:AustralianMines Thomas; Metcalfe, Christopher Duddell; Management & Secretariate Ltd. Brodie-Hall, Laurence Charles; Rollings, Emily Maude:Gerick,Ivor Richard; Miner's Homestead Leases. Hutchison, Marta Lina;Meekatharra SandsTreatmentandMining No 61NH.A.C.: Minister for Public Health. Liability. 65NPEPPERS: Gale, Elsie Muriel. 1547NLADY CENTRAL:Burt,RichardPaul Septimus, and Honey, Lance Charles. 1553NCONSOLS NORTH: McManus, William THE MINING ACT, 1904. Arthur. 1567NCONSOLS WEST - McManus, William (Regulation 180.) Arthur. Warden's Office, 15'? 1NPHAR LAP:CoolgardieBrilliantNo Coolgardie, 12th May, 1952. Liability. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden 1853NBLUEBIRD: Scott, Frank Moir. of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date 187 1NWERRIBEE: Campbell, Ellis Patterson. mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an 1872NBLUE PEDRO: Wilson, Cyril Clarence, and order authorising the cancellation of registration Rinaldi, Dominic ofthe undermentioned Mining Tenements,in 1888NHAVELUCK: Moro, Guiseppe; Bonomelli, accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, Vincenzo; Vieceli, Jack. 1904.An order may issue in the absence of the 1893NHALCYON: Gale, Leonard John;Gale, registered holder, but should he desire to object to Aubrey Francis; Gale, William Layton such order he must, before the date mentioned, Sherman; Gale, Aubrey Layton Carlisle. lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain- 1894NFENIAN: McManus, William Arthur. ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date 1:300 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952. mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT determinethesame,inaccordancewiththe RAILWAYS. evidence then submitted. 3 Edw. VUNo. 23. (Sgd) T. A. DRAPER, Sale of Goods, Property and Effects. Warden. R.C. 3819/41, Pt. 2. To be heard at the Warden's Court, Coolgardie, NOTICE is hereby given that the articles mentioned on Tuesday, the 24th day of June, 1952. in the Schedule hereunder, being lost and un- claimed goods, property and effects found ox rail- Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered way premises, also goods, property and effects left Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption. and deposited at cloak rooms and unclaimed, to- gether with goods, property and effects upon which COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. charges are due and unpaid, pursuant to the Act, Coolcjardie District. by-laws and regulations, will be sold by auction at Perth Station on Tuesday, 17th June, 1952, com- Machinery Area. mencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. 105Richard Kingswood; do G. Kingswood, Wid- A. G. HALL, giemooltha; non-payment of rent. Commissioner of Railways. Tailings Area. Schedule. 201Thomas James; Coolgardie; non-payment of AList of lost and unclaimed goods, property and rent. effects found on Railway premises. BList of goods, property and effects left and de- Residence Areas. posited at Cloak Rooms and unclaimed. 515Lionel Ross Wylie; 52 Cheriton Street, East CList of goods, property and effects upon which Perth; no Miner's Right. charges are due and unpaid. 516Spargo's Reward Gold Mine (1935) N.L.; c/o Post Office, Coolgardie; no Miner's Right. A. Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. Garden Area. 1L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 88Anthony Meilak; Coolgardie; non-payment of 2L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing 3L.P.O.; 1 suitcase youths' clothing. rent. 4L.P.O.; 1 suitcase youths' clothing 89Ronald Elliot Ellis; Coolgardie; non-payment 5L.P.O.; 1 pair child's rubber boots. of rent. 6L.P.O.; 5 boys' helmets. 7L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. Water Rights. 8L,P.O.; 1 cream can. 220Denninup Vale Pastoral Company Limited; C. 9L.P.O.; 1 rug. L. Lunt, 53 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 10L.P.O.; 1 eiderdown. non-payment of rent and no Miner's 11L.P.O.; 1 hockey stick. Right. 12L.P.O.; 1 bag (8 pairs) men's slippers. 502Denninup Vale Pastoral Company Limited; C. 13L.P.O.; 1 pair men's boots (size 7). L. Lunt, 53 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 14L.P.O.; 3 boys' pith helmets. non-payment of rent and no Miner's 15L.P.O.; 1 box children's toys. Right. 16L.P.O.; 1 gent's rainproof overcoat. 17L.P.O.; 1 gent's rainproof overcoat. 550Denninup Vale Pastoral Company Limited; C. 18L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing. L. Lunt, 53 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 19L.P.O.; 1 box kitchenware. non-payment of rent and no Miner's 20L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. Right. 21L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' slippers. 566Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie; c/o 22L.P.O.; 1 football, 1 basketball. P.O. Box 42, Boulder; non-payment of 23L.P.O.; 1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. rent and no Miner's Right. 24L.P.O.; 4 pairs men's leather gloves. 571Ante Oreb and Ante Tabain; do Post Office, 25L.P.O.; 18 pairs ladies' assorted gloves. Higginsville; non-payment of rent and 26L.P.O.j Gladstone bag. no Miner's Right. 27L.P.O.; 1 bag men's working shoes (8 pairs). 573Francis Joseph Kirwin; do Post Office, Esper- 28L.P.O.; 1 suitcase youths' clothing. ance;non-payment ofrent and no 29L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. Miner's Right. 30L.P.O.; 1 attache case religious books (bibles and prayer books). Mineral Claims. 3 1Northam; 1 pair blankets and two pillows. 32L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 7Ernest Scahill; Coolgardie; non-payment of 33Kalgoorlie; 1 bush rug. rent. 34Kalgoorlie; 1 single mattress. 8Joseph Harris Collett, Edmund D. O'Connor, 35Kalgoorlie; 1 bag bedding Norman Fernie; c/o 96 St. George's Ter- 36L.P.O.; 1 single mattress. race, Perth; non-payment of rent. 3'7L.P.O.; 3 old rugs. 10Clifford Sharpe, Rose Ellen Hooper, John 38L.P.O.; 5 old blankets. Windsor Cranston, James Rose, Harold 39Perth Parcels; 1 agricultural part. Baden Lyne; do H. B. Lyne, Clackline; 40L.P.O.; 6 old blankets. non-payment of rent. 41L.P.O.; 10 towels. 42Perth Parcels; 1 camp oven. 11Clifford Sharpe, Rose Ellen Hooper, John 43L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing Windsor Cranston, James Rose, Harold 44L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing. Baden Lyne; c/o H. B. Lyne, Clackline; 45L.P.O.; 5 ladies' woollen jackets. non-payment of rent. 46L.P,O.; 4 ladies' woollen jackets. 47L.P.O.; 1 bag children's shoes and sandals (11 Kunaiialling District. pairs). Water Rights. 48L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box men's working clothes. 49L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 59SWestern A u 5 t r a ii a n Goldfields Firewood 50L.P.O.; 1 package religious books. Supply; Box L883, G.P.O., Perth; non- 51L.P.O.; 5 men's cardigans and pullovers. payment of rent and no Miner's Right. 52L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing. 60SWestern Au s t r a ii a n Goldflelds Firewood 53L.P.O.; 1 attache case(9 pairs)children's Supply; Box L883, G.P.O., Perth; non- bathers and trunks. payment of rent and no Miner's Right. 54L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing. 65SM. A. Crawford; Lindsay Street, Coolgardie; 55L.P.O.; 6 pairs men's old overalls. non-payment of rent and no Miner's 56L.P.O.; 3 men's pith helmets. Right. 57L.P.O.; 1 bag (6 pairs) boys' football boots. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1301

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. 58L.P.O.; 1 attache case (10 pairs) ladies' slip- 137L.P.O.; 1 gent's rain cape. pers. 138L.P.O.; 1 blanket. 59L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 139L.P.O.; 1 blanket. 60L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 140L.P.O.; 1 attache case girls' clothing. 61L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 141L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' school caps. 62L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 142L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 63L.P.O.; 1 girl's overcoat. 143L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 64L.P.O.; 1 girl's overcoat. 144L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 65L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 145L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 66L.P.O.; 1 bag men's working trousers and 146L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). shirts. 147L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 67L.P.O.; 3 babies' pillows, 5 babies' rugs, pram 148L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). covers, etc. 149L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 68L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6) men's pullovers. 150L.P.O.; 1 package children's books, albums, etc. 69L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 151L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella (slightly damaged). 70L.P.O.; 1 package books (miscellaneous). 152L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella (slightly damaged). 71L.P.O.; 1 girl's rainproof coat. 153L.P.O.; 6 ladies' umbrellas (damaged). '72L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' dress and over- 154L.P.O.; 6 ladies' umbrellas (damaged). coat belts. 155L.P.O.; 4 sunshades (damaged). 73L.P.O.; 1 bag ladies' shoes (13 pairs). 156L.P.O.; 3 gent's umbrellas (damaged). 74L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. l57L.P.O.; 1 packet pay envelopes and wages pay 75L.P.O.; 6 boys' helmets. book. 76L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 158L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's purses. 77L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 159L.P.O.; 1 attache case women's and children's 78L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. purses. 79L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 160L.P.O.; 3 pillows and 4 cushions. 80L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 161L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's purses. 81L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 162L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' and children's 82L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. purses. 83L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 163L.P.O.; 6 old suitcases. 84L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. l64L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box old gloves. 85L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 165L.P.O.; 6 baskets. 86L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 166L.P.O.; 1 sunshade (slightly damaged). 87L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella. 167L.P.O.; 1 sunshade (slightly damaged). 88L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella. 168L.P.O.; 1 sunshade (slightly damaged). 89L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 169L.P.O.; 1 sunshade (slightly damaged). 90L.P.O.; 1 package school books. 170L.P.O.; 1 package children's books. 91L.P.O.; 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid glovees. 171L.P.O.; 6 old attache cases. 92L.P.O.; 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 1'72L.P.O.; 1 coil copper wire. 93L.P.O.; 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 173L.P.O.; 1 child's playground. 94L.P.O.; 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 174L.P.O.; 1 child's playground. 95L.P.O.;1 pair gent's shoes (size 8), 1 pair 175L.P.O.; 1 child's playground. gent's slippers (size 8). 176L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 96L.P.O.; 15 old haversacks. l77L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 97L.P.O.; 1 music stand. 178L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 98L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. l79L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat. 99L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 180L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 100L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 181L.P.O.; 1 girl's plastic cape. 101L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing. 182L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 102L.P.O.; 1 attache case men's scarves ('7). 183L.P.O.; 5 shopping bags. 103L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' assorted scarves 184L.P.O.; 5leather satchels. (15). 185L.P.O.; 9 shoulder bags. 104L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' and girls' berets 186L.P.O.; 4 ladies' handbags. (14). 1$7L.P.O.; 4 ladies' handbags. 105L.P.O.; 1 attache case knitting and fancywork. 188L.P.O.; 3 ladies' handbags. 106L.P.O.; 1 blanket. 189L.P.O.; 1 handsaw. 107L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 190L.P.O.; 1 wood case tools. 108L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. l91L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 109L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 192L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 110L.P.O.; 1 package books (fiction). 193L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 111L.P.O.; 12 string shopping bags. 194L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet in press. 112L.P.O.; 6 pairs childrefl's woollen gloves. 195L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet in press. 113L.P.O.; 6 pairs children's woollen gloves. 196L.P.O.; 1 hockey stick. 114L.P.O.; 6 pairs children's woollen gloves. 197Kalgoorlie; 1 bassinette. 115L.P.O.; 6 pairs children's woollen gloves. 198Perth Goods; 1 bundle rubber rim flaps. 116L.P.O.; 6 pairs ladies' wool gloves. 199L.P.O.; 1 stroller (damaged). 117L.P.O.; 1 carton ladies' felt hats (25). 200Kalgoorlie; 1 stroller (damaged). 118L.P.O.; 1 carton ladies' straw hats (33). 201Kalgoorlie; 1 bicycle. 119L.P.O.; 1 leather music case. 202Kalgoorlie; 1 bicycle. 120L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 203L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 121L.P.O.; 9 gent's felt hats. 204L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 122L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 205L.P.O.; 1 carton girls' assorted hats. 123Koorda; 3 blankets. 206L.P.O.; 5 old military overcoats. 124L.P.O.; 3girls' blazers and twochildren's 207L.P.O.; 6 men's old overcoats. coats. 208L.P.O.; 6 tobacco pouches. 125L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' fisher hats (8). 209L.P.O.; 6 tobacco pouches. 126L.P.O.;1 bag ladies' shoes and slippers('7 210L.P.O.; 6 tobacco pouches. pairs). 211L.P.O.; 10 tobacco pouches. 12'7L.P.O.; 1 bag men's sandals (6 pairs). 212LP.O.; 5 wallets. 128L.P.O.; 1 bag children's clothing. 213L.P.O.; 6 wallets and note holders. l29L.P.O.; 1 bag men's work boots and shoes (5 214L.P.O.; 1 attache case hairbrushes, toilet bags, pairs). etc. 130L.P.O.; 1 package books (fiction). 215L.P.O.; 1 sealed-beam auto headlight (new). 131L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' clothing 216L.P.O.; 1 fishing rod. 132L.P.O.; 1 attache case girls' and babies' cloth- 217L.P.O.; 2 fishing rods. ing. 218L.P.O.; 1 box kitchen utensils. 133L.P.O.; 1 attache case toilet bags, serviettes 219Geraldton; 1 bundle tank iron. and sundries. 220L.P.O.; quantity tinware. 134L.P.O.; 1 bag men's work clothes. 221LP.O.; 1 attache case ornaments. 135L.P.O.; 9 men's straw sun hats. 222L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat. 136L.P.O.; 3 military hats. 223L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 1302 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. 224L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 303Northam 1 carton cake dishes. 225L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 304Northam 1 box Christmas cards. 226L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 305Northam 1 carton Mother's Day cards. 227L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 306Northam 1 case metal stands. 228L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat. 307L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 229L.P.O.; 1 girl's overcoat. 308L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 230LP.O.; 1 lady's dressing gown. 309L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 231Perth Goods; 16 toy telephones. 310L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincape. 232Perth Goods; 1 carton fish foods. 311L.P.O.; 1 girl's short coat. 233Perth Goods; 1 carton fish paste. 312L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 234Perth Goods; 1 carton fish paste. 313L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat. 235Perth Goods: 1 carton fish paste. 314L.P.O.; 1 boy's rain cape. 236Perth Goods; 1 carton fish paste. 315L.P.O.; 3 old blankets. 237Perth Goods; 1 carton fish paste. 316L.P.O.; 1 box kitchenware. 238Kalgoorlie; 1 bicycle wheel. 317L.P.O.; 1 straight-edge. 239Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 318Goods Interstate: 1 single wire stretcher. cups. 319L.P.O.; 1 sewing box sundries. 240Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 320Compt. Accounts 1 typewriter cover. cups. 321Compt. Accounts1 leather bag. 241Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 322Compt. Accounts 1 leather case. cups. 323Compt. of Accounts 1 leather case. 242Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 324Compt. of Accounts 1 leather case. cups. 25Compt. of Accounts 7 tin trays. 243Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 326Compt. of Accounts 2 pairs leggings. cups. 327Compt. of Accounts 1 cash box. 244Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 328Compt. of Accounts 2 wooden trays. cups. 329Compt. of Accounts 1 cash computer. 245Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 330Compt. of Accounts 1 cash computer. cups. 331L.P.O.; 6 lunch case 5. 246Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 332L.P.O.: 2 music case 5. cups. 333L.P.O.; 7 children's raincoats. 247Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 334L.P.O.; 6 children's overcoats and coats. cups. 335L.P.O.; 3 boy's overcoats. 248Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 336L.P.O.; 1 hockey stick. cups. 337Tammin; 1 length chain. 249Perth Goods; 1 carton (2 dozen) plastic egg 338Melbourne; 1 military overcoat. cups. 339Meekatharra; I hand saw. 250Perth Goods; 1 carton (23) plastic egg cups. 340Meekatharra; 1 package tools. 251L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 341Southern Cross; 1 empty 40-gal. drum. 252L.P.O.; 1 youth's overcoat. 342Busselton; 1 cane stand. 253L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 343Kalgoorlie; 1 empty tin trunk. 254L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 344Yarloop; 1 pillion seat handle and belting. 255L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 345L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 256L.P.O.; 1 dressing gown. 346L.P.O.; 6 ladies' coats. 257L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 347L.P.O.; 2 men's overcoats. 258L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 348L.P.O.; 3 ladies' costume coats. 259Boulder; 2 pairs double sheets, 1 blanket. 349L.P.O.; 1 empty hatbox. 260Boulder; 1 empty suitcase. 350Perth Parcels; 1 spool cable. 261L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6) torches. 351L.P.O.; 7 old attache cases. 262L.P.O.; 5 bicycle pumps. 352Commercial Agent; 1 parcel grey suiting (9 263L.P.O.; 3 walking sticks. yards). 264L.P.O.; 1 music case. 353L.P.O.; 2 ladies' overcoats. 265L.P.O.; 1 axe handle and sundries. 354L.P.O.; 2 men's old overcoats. 266L.P.O.; 2 school bags and 1 "T" square. 355L.P.O.; 1 gent's rainproof overcoat. 267L.P.O.; 1 mop wringer and sundries 356L.P.O.; 1 girl's raincoat. 268L.P.O.; 1 car gasket (new). 357L.P.O.; 1 lady's cape. 269L.P.O.; 1 car gasket (new). 358L.P.O.; 1 wicker pram. 270L.P.O.; 1 car gasket (new). 359L.P.O.; 1 folding camera (in case). 271L.P.O.; 1 car gasket (new). 360L.P.O.; 1 folding camera (in case). 272L.P.O.; 1 car gasket (new). 361L.P.O.; 1 box camera (in case). 273L.P.O.; 1 car gasket (new). 362L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 274Collie; 1 carton spaghetti. 363L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 275L.P.O.; 1 pair blankets. 364L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 276L.P.O.; 1 single mattress. 365L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 277L.P.O.; 1 waterproof coat. 366L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 278L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 367L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 279L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 368L.P.O.; I box camera. 280L.P.O.; 2 men's overcoats, 1 cape. 369L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 281L.P.O.; 2 men's overcoats. 370L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 282L.P.O.; 5 ladies' old coats. 371L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 283Perth Goods; 1 carton (40) willow funnels. 372Albany; 1 sheet copper. 284L.P.O.; 6 old attache cases. 373L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 285West Leederville; 1 empty suitcase. 374L.P.O. 1 case spectacles. 286Collie; 1 electric iron. 375L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 287L.P.O.; 1 basket cottons. 376L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 288L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 317L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 289L.P.O.; 1 blanket. 378L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 290Various; 1 suitcase men's work clothes. 379L,P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 291Meekatharra; 1 pair single sheets,1 rug. 330L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. pillow and netting. 381L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 292Collie; 1 camp stretcher. 332L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 293Collie; 1 package rabbit traps, tools, etc. 383L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 294Carlisle; 1 wheelbarrow frame and wheel. 384L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 295Perth; 1 truck tyre (damaged) and rim. 385L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 296Bassendean; 1 stroller. 386L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 297Kalgoorlie; 1 package books. 387L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 298Kalgoorlie; 1 carton kitchenware. 338L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 299East Northam; 1 safe cot. 389L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 300Kalgoorlie-1 meat safe. 390L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 301Mosman Park; 1 sewing machine. 391L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 302Northam; 1 case metal stands. 392L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1303

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc. 393L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 479L.P.O.; 3 ladies' lightweight coats. 394L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 480L.P.O. and Geraldton; 1 suitcase men's work- 395L.P.O.; 4 sets rosary beads. ing clothes. 396L.P.O.; 5 sets rosary beads. 481L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 397L.P.O.; 2 pairs sunglasses. 482L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 398L.P.O.; 2 pairs sunglasses. 483L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 399L.P.O.; 7 empty spectacle cases. 484L.P.O.; 1 Air Force overcoat. 400L.P.O.; 6 empty spectacle cases. 485L.P.O.; 1 lady's coat. 401L.P.O.; 1 card brooches and dress ornaments. 486L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 402L.P.O.; 3 glove clips. 487L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 403L.P.O.; 3 Bjro pens. 488L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat. 404L.P.O.; 3 Biro pens. 489L,P.O. and Bassendean; 1pillow,' 1 knitted 405L.P.O.; 2 Biro pens, 1 fountain pen. rug and netting. 406L.P.O.; 4 propelling pencils. 490L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 407L.P.O.; 2 fountain pens. 491L.P.O.; 5 gent's felt hats. 408L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 492L.P.O.; 6 boys' helmets. 409L.P.O.; 6 empty spectacle cases. 493L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' shoes, slippers 410L.P.O.; 1 gent's wristlet watch. and sandshoes (6 pairs). 411L.P.O.; 1 gent's pocket watch. 494L.P.O.; 1 carton ladies' assorted hats (14). 412L.P.O.; 1 gent's pocket watch. 495Perth Goods; 1 worn cycle tyre. 413L.P.O.; 1 gent's wristlet watch. 496L.P.O.; 1 empty attache case. 414L.P.O.; 1 bracelet. 497L.P.O.; 1 empty attache case. 415.L.P.O.; 1 bracelet. 498L.P.O.; 3 pieces hessian. 416L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 499Perth Parcels; 2 packets "Dot" fasteners. 417L.P.O.; 1 cigarette lighter. 500Corn. Agent; 1 pair lady's slippers. 418L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 501Interstate Goods: 1 "Cherub" doll. 419L.P.O.; 1 engagement ring. 502Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 420L.P.O.; 1 ring. 503Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" dofl. 421L.P.O.; 1 pocket watch. 504Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 422L.P.O.; 1 ring. 505Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 423L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 506Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 424L.P.O.; 6 old spectacle cases. 507Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 425L.P.O.; 1 locket on chain. 508Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 426L.P.O.; 1 ring. 509Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 427L.P.O.; 1 pocket watch. 510Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 428L.P.O.; 1 locket on chain. 511Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 429L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 512Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 430L.P.O.; 2 cigarette lighters. 513Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 431L.P.O.; 1 pendant. 514Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 432L.P.O.; 1 lady's wristlet watch. 515Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 433L.P.O.; 1 lady's wristlet watch. 516Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 434L.P.O.; 2 necklaces. 517Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 435L.P.O.; 2 tie pins. 518Interstate Goods 1 "Cherub" doll. 436L.P.O.; 1 card brooches and sundries. 519Interstate Goods 1 agricultural part. 437L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 520L.P.O.; 1 lady's cycle. 438L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 521Geraldton; quantity secondhand chaff and 439L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. vegetable bags. 440L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 522Coolgardie; 1 cyclone stretcher. 441L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 523Geraldton; 3 pieces downpipe. 442L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 524Geraldton' 1 drum sheep dip. 443L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 525Geralciton 1 roll cyclone fence. 444L.P.O.; 6 old spectacle cases. 526Geraldton 1 bassinette. 445L.P.O.; 5 pairs spectacles and cases. 527Geraldton 1 keg in pieces. 446L.P.O.; 5 pairs spectacles and cases. 528Geraldton 1 case nails (4in.). 447L.P.O.; 11 pairs damaged spectacles and sun- 529Geraldton 1 case nails (3m.). glasses. 530Geraldton 1 case nails (2in.). 448L.P.O.; 1 box trinkets and sundries. 449Geraldton; 1 box (6) dinner knives. B. 450Geraldton; 1 case kitchen utensils. 451Frernantle; 1 motor tyre. Lot, Station, Articles, Marks, etc., Name. 452Fremantle; 1 empty shell case. 1Kalgoorlie; 1 rug; no name. 453Fremantle; 1 empty 5-gal. drum. 2Fremantle; 1 empty suitcase; Kemp. 454Frernantle; 1 bundle tynes. 3Claremont and Fremantle; 1 suitcase men's 455Fremantle; 1 empty 10-gal, keg. working clothes; Lonsdale and Maintgan. 456Fremantle; 1 iron bar. 4 Kalgoorlie and Fremantle; 1 suitcase men's 457Fremantle; 1 empty 20-gal. keg. clothing; McLean and Kemp. 458Gosnells; 1 fibre mattress. 5Fremantle; 1 coil wire; Jones. 459L.P.O.; 1 kerosene stove. 6Fremantle; 1 grey blanket; Roberts. 460L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. IFremantle; 1 pair grey blankets; Roberts. 461L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 8Fremantle; 1 grey blanket; Roberts. 462L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat. 9Fremantle; 1 grey blanket; Owen. 463L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat. 10Fremantle; 1 gent's overcoat; Cuthbert. 464L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 11Perth; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; Walker. 465L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat. 12Perth; 1 lady's overcoat; Walker. 468Geraldton and Pinjarra; 1 suitcase men's 13Perth 1 travelling rug; Walker. working clothes. 14Perth 1 carton sundries; Walker. 467Perth Parcels; 1 pump part. 15Perth 1 bird cage; Carbarns. 468East Perth and L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's work- 16Perth 1 stroller; Wilkes. ing clothes. 17Perth 1 pram; Earl. 469L.P.O.; 1 pair military boots. 18Perth 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various. 470Perth and East Perth; 1 attache case child- 19Perth 1 suitcase men's working clothes; ren's clothes. various. 471L.P.O. and Doodlakine; 1 suitcaseladies' 20Perth; 1 child's chair; Park. clothing. 21Perth; 1 single mattress; McAfferty. 472L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 22Perth; 1 military overcoat; Corrall. 473L.P.O.; 4 babies' bunny rugs. 23Perth; 1 gent's leather coat; Francis. 474L.P.O.; 4 babies' shawls and 1 pillow. 24Perth: 1 gent's overcoat; James. 475L.P.O.; 3 children's coats. 25Perth; 1 bag men's (khaki) working clothes; 476L.P.O.; 2 children's overcoats and 1 blazer. various. 477L.P.O.; 7 men's old overcoats. 26Perth; 1 bag men's working clothes; various. 478L.P.O.; 3 ladies' coats. 27Perth; 1 pair blankets; McGruskine. 1304 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

Lot, Station, Articles, Marks, etc., Name. Lot, Station, Articles, Marks, etc., Name. 28Perth; 1 blanket; McGruskine. 103Perth; 1 suitcase youths' clothing; various. 29Perth; 1 pair blankets; Fingers. 104Perth; 1 suitcase men's working clothes; vari- 30Perth; 1 gent's suit; Roberts. ous. 31Perth; 1 package books; Emmery. 105Perth; 1 blanket; Stedson. 32Perth; 1 bag men's working clothes; various. 106Perth; 1 pair men's shoes, 1pair football 33Perth; 1 bag men's working clothes; various. boots; Page. 34Perth; 1 travelling rug; Jefferson. 107Perth; 1 empty suitcase; Page. 35Perth; 1 blanket; Jefferson. 108Perth and Albany; 1bagmen'sworking 36Perth; 1 rug; Jefferson. clothes; various. 37Perth; 1 bag men's work boots and sandshoes; 109Perth; 1 bag men's working boots and shoes; various. various. 38Perth 6 old suitcases; various. 110Perth; 6 old blankets; various. 39Perth 1 package plasterers' tools; Wells. 111Perth; 5 old rugs and blankets; various. 40Perth 1 camp stretcher; Pimber. 112Perth; 4 old suitcases; various. 41Perth 1 package tools; Vann. 113Perth; 6 old suitcases; various. 42Perth 1 suitcase men's clothing; Edwards. 114Perth; 4 old attache cases, 1 old portmanteau; 43---Perth1 blanket; Flemming. various. 44Perth 1 suitcase men's clothing; Harris and 115Perth; 6 men's old overcoats; various. Gra ntham. 116Perth: 5 men's old overcoats; various. 45Perth; 1 box kitchen utensils; various. 117Perth; 3 ladies' old overcoats and 2 men's 46Perth; 1 attache case; Hulme. raincoats; various. 47Perth; 1 satchel; Hulme. 118Perth; 1 box kitchen utensils; Cornish and 48Perth; 1 blanket; Jones. Stevenson. 49Perth; 1 suitcase; Michael. 119Perth; 1 piece canvas (8ft. 8in. x Sft. llin.); 50Perth; 6 old suitcases; various. Stainsbury. 51Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; Le Tuke 120Perth; 1 trunk effects; Davies. Emby. 121Perth; 1 twin stroller; Howson. 52Koorda and Fremantle; 1 box kitchen utensils; 122Perth; 1 empty suitcase; Livingstone. various. 123Perth; 5 pillows; Fingers and Hume. 53Fremantle and Perth; 1 attache case gent's 124Perth, Coin. Agent, Meckering; 1 suitcase toilet sets and sundries; various. ladies' clothing; Clark, Wake and Wilson. 54Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Duncan. 125Perth; 1 blanket; Hume. 55Perth; 1 oilskin cape; Duncan. 126Perth; 1 bundle canvas pieces; various. 56Perth; 1 blanket; Duncan. 127Perth; 2 suitcases; Simmonds and Stevenson. 57Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Powell. 128Perth; 1 empty tin box; Allan. 58Perth; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; Clarke. 129Perth; 1 bag men's slippers, sandals and sand- 59Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Nester. shoes (7 pairs); various. 60Perth; 1 pair men's leather gloves; Stainsbury. 130Perth 1 alarm clock; Michael. 61Perth 1 blanket; Stainsbury. 131Perth 1 fountain pen; Taylor. 62Perth 2 leather holdalls; Bidley Bastow. 132Perth 1 gent's wrist watch; Hall. 63Perth 1 wooden toolbox; Sharpe. 133Perth 1 case spectacles; Lard. 64Perth 1 suitcase men's clothing; Simmonds, 134Perth 1 case spectacles; Bodney. Chandler. 135Perth 8 canvas kitbags; various. 65Perth 1 suitcase men's clothing; various. 136Perth 6 old haversacks; various. 66Perth1 blanket; Aidroyd. 67Perth1 suitcase men's working clothes; Jones, C. Aldroyd. 68Perth; 1 tin box tools; Atkinson, Aldroyd. Lot, Station, Articles, Marks, etc., Name. 69Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Lukehurst. 1Carlisle; 1 pusher; Bremhelis. 70Perth; 1 package carpentry books; Lukehurst. 2Kalgoorlie; 1 rug; no name. 71Perth; 1 wooden box men's working clothes; 3Kalgoorlie; 1 tent, 8ft. x 6ft (slightly dam- Lukehurst. aged); no name. 72Perth; 1 single mattress (slightly damaged); 4Fremantle; 1 tent, 8ft. x 6ft. (slightly dam- Decke. aged); Johnstone. 73Perth; 1 paii' crutches; Cornish. 5Geraldton and Brunswick Junction; 1suit- 74Perth; 1 length garden hose; Shelley. case men's clothing; Fesne. 75Perth; 1 pair blankets; Chafney. 6Fremantle; 1 pair ice skates; Grifflths. 70Perth; 1leather coat,1pair old overalls; 7Kalgoorlie;1 suitcase men's working coats; Chafney. no name. 77Perth; 1 small military tent; Chafney. 8Various; 6 old blankets; various. 78Perth; 1 pair blankets and 2 sheets: Consal 9West Leederville; 1 package children's books; and Williams. Nugent. 79Perth; 1 suit clothes; Murphy. 10Kalgoorlie; 1 wire mattress and 2 bed-ends; 8,0Perth and Frernantle; 1 suitcase men's cloth- no name. ing; Clark and Murphy. 1 1Mundijong; 1 doublebedandmattress; 81Perth; 2 old Gladstone bags; Courtney and Warner. Steeker. 12Mundijong; 1 loung suite; Warner. 82Perth; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; Bone. 13Mundijong; 3 rolls old 1mb; Warner. 83Perth; 1 carton kitchenware; Bone. 14Mundijong; 1 chest of drawers; Warner. 84Perth; 1 package pillow slips (6) and house- 15Mundijong; 1 safe and meat safe; Warner. hold linen (2); Bone. 16Mundijong; 3 kitchen chairs; Warner. 85Perth; 1 bag ladies' shoes (5 pairs); Bone. 17Mundijong; 1 box kitchen utensils; Warner. 86Perth; 1 empty suitcase; Bone. 18Big Bell; 1 pair blankets; Hangstaud. 87Perth; 1 bag men's clothing; Holmes. 19Big Bell; 2 pairs sheets and household linen; 88Perth; 1 empty suitcase; Holmes. Hangstaud. 9Perth; 1 empty leather suitcase; Holmes. 20Big Bell; 1 military overcoat; Hangstaud. 90Perth; 1 pair men's boots (size 8); Holmes. 21Big Bell; 1 suitcase ladies' and gent's cloth- 91Perth; 1 slide rule; Holmes. ing; Hangstaud. 92Perth; 1 stethescope; Holmes. 22Bowelling; 1 gent's rainproof overcoat; Brack- 93Perth; 1 package books; Holmes. enko. 94Perth; 1 gent's umbrella, 1walkingstick; 23Bowelling; 1 blanket; Brackenko. Holmes. 24Balingup; 1 package books; Merrett. 95Perth; 1 walking stick; Hume. 25Ballidu; 1 brick-making machine; Basili. 95Perth; 1 empty suitcase; Hume. 26Bruce Rock; 1 axe; Cororan. 96Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Hume. 27Bruce Rock; 1 axe; Cororan. 97Perth 1 fountain pen; Taylor. 28Bruce Rock; 1 axe; Cororan. 98Perth 1 gent's wrist watch; Hall. 29Bruce Rock; 1 gent's cycle; Cororan. 99Perth 1 package glassware; Hall. 30Bruce Rock and Balingup; 1 box tools; various. 100Perth 1 case spectacles; Lard. 31Chidlow; 1 package tools; Doggett. 101Perth 1 case spectacles; Bodney. 32Chidlow; 1 saw bench; Doggett. 102Perth 1 suitcase youths' clothing; Parse. 33Newdegate; 1 empty cask; Collis. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1305

Lot, Station, Articles, Marks, etc., Name. Juniors 34Collie; 1 gent's overcoat; Kogaiska. (ii) Females % of Female 35Collie; 3 blankets; Kogalska. Basic Wage. 36Collie; 1 military overcoat; Kogaiska. During first year 35 37Collie; 1 military overoat; Kogalska. During second year 45 38Collie and Balingup; 1 box kitchen utensils; During third year Kogaiska and Merrett. 55 39Collie; 1 lady's overcoat; Kogaiska. During fourth year 70 40Various; 1 carton kitchenware; various. During fifth year 82 41Various; 1 attache case youths' clothing; Delete the following clause, which was inserted various. by Amending Order 298 (63) of 1951 42Cambaratta; 1 suit clothing; Zalich. In the event of the Court of Arbitration in- 43Various; 1 suitcase men's khaki working creasing the ratio of the female basic wage to clothes; various. the male basic wage, the margins herein pre- 44Echuca; 1 suitcase men's working clothes; scribed for females shall be adjusted as fol- various. lows: 45Various; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various. 46Adelaide: 1 camp oven; Perry. Where the margin prescribed herein for 47Adelaide; 1 box kitchen utensils; Perry. adult females is equalto,orgreater 48Adelaide; 1 boot last; Perry. than, the increase in the female basic 49Wagin; 1 pair men's rubber boots; Woodland. wage, such margin shall be automatically 50Wagin; 1 pair single sheets; Woodland. reduced by the same amount as the basic 51Wagin; 2 blankets; Woodland. wage is so increased. 52Wagin; 1 suitcase youths' clothing; various. Where the margin prescribed herein for 53Muilewa; 2 hot water bottles; Chester. adult females is less than the increase 54Mullewa; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various. in the female basic wage, such margin 55Yarloop; 1 blanket; Peggy. shall be automatically deleted. 56Yarloop; 1 blanket; Peggy. (C) In the case of junior female workers, the 57Adelaide; 1 bag youths' clothing; Perry and percentage of the female basic wage and Brack. the margins prescribed herein shall be 58Wickepin and L.P.O.; 1 empty chick box and automatically reduced by a sum and/or egg carriers; Thorpe. percentage sufficient to enable the rates 59Pithara; 1 old fibre mattress; Buici. to remain constant. 60Pithara; 1 blanket; Buici. These amendments will operate as from the be- 61Pithara; 1 blanket; Buici. ginning of the first pay period to commence after 62Various; 6 old suitcases; various. the 5th day of May, 1952. 63Elphin; 1 motor cycle and sidecar; Campbell. 64Frernantle; 1 gent's cycle; Kingston. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF 65Fremantle 1 car wheel and tyre; Weaver. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 66Fremantle 1 empty 4-gallon drum Bates. 67Fremantle 1 empty 4-gallon drum Bates. No. 96 of 1952. 68Fremantle 1 empty 4-gallon drum Bates. Between Printing Industry Employees' Union of 69Dwellingup and L.P.O.; 3 old rugs; various. Australia, Western Australian Branch, Indus- 70Fremantle; 1 attache case babies' clothing; trial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and various. Hocking & Company Pty. Ltd. and others, 71Various; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various. Respondents. 72Norseman; 1 child's high chair; no name. HAVING heard Mr. G. M. Morgan on behalf of the 73Beverley; 1 radio; no name. applicant and Mr. A. S. Cowan on behalf of the 74Dwellingup; 1 child's pram; Guilfoyle. respondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur- 75Williams; 1 carton batteries; De Toni. suance of the powers contained in section 92 of the 76Geraldton and Borden; 1 carton ladies' and Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth hereby gent's clothing; Rudnich and Roaan. order and declare that Award No. 28 of 1950 be 77Borden; 1 petrol iron; Rudnich. and the same is hereby amended in the terms of 78Borden; 2 blankets; Rudnich. the attached Schedule. 79Kukerin; 1 pair blankets; Martain. Dated at Perth this 5th day of May, 1952. 80Kukerin; 2 old mattresses; Martain. 81Kukerin 1 camp oven; Martain. By the Court, 82Kukerin 1 case kitchen utensils; Martain. [L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON, 83Kukerin 1 meatsafe; Martain. President. 84Borden and Fremantle; 2 old suitcases; Rud- nich and Kenny. Schedule of Amendments. Clause 7.Wages. Delete the whole of that part under the heading, IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF 'Girls in Jobbing Room" and insert in lieu thereof, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. under that heading, the following:- No. 95 of 1952. % of Female Between Printing Industry Employees' Union of Basic Wage. Australia, Western Australian Branch, Indus- First six months 37 trial Union of Workers. Perth, Applicant, and Second six months... 42 Albany Advertiser (1932) Limited, and others, Third six months.. 45 Respondents. Fourth six months.. 50 Fifth six months... 60 HAVING heard Mr. G. M. Morgan on behalf of the Sixth six months 67 Applicant and Mr. A. S. Cowan on behalf of the Thereafter up to 21 years and/or Respondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur- untilfiveyears'serviceis suance of the powers contained in section 92 of completed 90 theIndustrial Arbitration Act,1912-1950, doth On attaining 21 years and on the hereby order and declare that Award No. 4 of 1950 completion of five years' ser- be, and the same is hereby amended in the terms vice ...... 100 of the attached Schedule. Plus 26s. Dated at Perth this 5th day of May, 1952. margin. By the Court, Delete the following clause which was inserted by Amending Order 298 (100) of 1951: IL.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON, In the event of the Court of Arbitration in- President. creasing the ratio of the female basic wage to the male basic wage, the margins herein pre- Schedule of Amendments. lows:scribed for females shall be adjusted as fol- Clause 7Wages. (a) Where the margin prescribed herein for Delete clause 7 (c)(ii) and insert in lieu thereof adult females is equal to, or greater than, the following: the increase in the female basic wage, 1306 OVERN1vfENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952.

such margin shall be automatically re- In the Supreme Court of Western Australia. duced by the same amount as the basic No. 7 of 1952. wage is so increased. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (b) Where the margin prescribed herein for 1943-1950, Section 9, and in the matter of adult females is less than the increase the Companies Act, 1893, and in the matter in the female basic wage, such margin of Spanneys Limited (in Liquidation). shall be automatically deleted. Between Clara Ottlie Spanney, Petitioner,and (cIn the case of junior female workers, the percentage of the female basic wage and Spanneys Limited, Respondent. the margins prescribed herein shall be NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for an automatically reduced by a sum and/or order for winding up the abovenamed Company percentage sufficient to enable the rates was, on the 16th day of May, 1952, presnied to to remain constant. His Honour Sir John Patrick Dwyer, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice of Western Australia, by Clara Ottlie Spanney a shareholder of the said Company; and Clause 11.Overtime. the said Petition is directed to be heard on the 3rd day of June, 1952, and any creditor, contributory, Add to clause 11 the following subclauses:- or shareholder of the said Company desirous to (1) An employer may require any worker to work oppose the making of an order for the winding up reasonable overtime at overtime rates, and such of the said Company, under the above Act should worker shall work overtime in accordance with such appear at the time of hearing by himself or his requirement. counsel for that purpose and a copy of the peti- (in) No organisation party tothis Award, or tion will be furnished to any creditor, contributory, worker or workers covered by this Award, shall in or shareholder of the said Company requiring the any way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party same by the undersigned on payment of the regular to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restric- charge for the same. tion upon the working of overtime in accordance HUGHES & PRICKETT, with the requirements of this subclause. per T. Hughes. (n) This subclause shall remain in operation only Solicitors for the Petitioner, 201-204 until otherwise determined by the Court. C.M.L. Buildings,St. George's Tei'raee, Perth, W.A. (0)An employer shall not insist upon an em- ployee working overtime where the employee de- clares he is not free to work and discloses a good BORONIA TIN PTY. LTD. i'eason to the employer to support his declaration. NOTICE is hereby given that the final meeting of No employee shall be dismissed or in any way what- shareholders of Boronia Tin Pty. Ltd., will be held soever prejudiced in his employment by reason of at the Registered Office of the Company, 2nd Floor, his refusal to work overtime where he has satis- National Mutual Life Building, 81 St. George's Ter- factorily disclosed he is not free to work.Any race, Perth, on the 23rd day of June, 1952, at 2 dispute arising under this suhclause shall be heard o'clock in the afternoon. and decided by the Board of Reference. BusinessTo receive the Liquidator's final ac- counts. Clause 15.Union Chapel Delegates. Dated this 16th day of May, 1952. Delete clause 15 and insert in lieu thereof the FINN M. MELSOM, following:- Liquidator. 15.Union Chapel Delegates. Delegates chosen from the chapel of workers COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951. (but not more than three) shall be allowed the NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office necessary time in working hours to interview the of Fruit Processors Pty. Limited is situated at 149 employer or his representative for the purpose of South Terrace, Fremantle, and that the days and discussing industrial matters; the time of any inter- hours during which such office is accessible to the view shall be so fixed as not to delay the publica- public are as follows:Monday to Friday(in- tion of the newspapers. clusive) 10 am. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (public holidays excluded). Clause 26.Sick Pay. Dated this 10th day of May, 1952. JOHN GORDON, Add to clause 26 the following: Director. This clause shall not apply where the worker is Lionel Weston deMorley, of 9 Barrack Street, entitled to compensation under the Workers' Com- Perth, Solicitor for the Company. pensation Act. No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951. employer shall not be entitled to a medical cer- Notice of Situation of Registered Office of a Com- tificate unless the absence, is for three (3) days or pany Incorporated Outside Western Australia. more. Cosmopolitan Gold Mines No Liability. To the Registrar of Companies: These amendments will operate as from the be- COSMOPOLITAN GOLD MINES NO LIABILITY ginning of the first pay period to comnience after hereby gives notice that the Registered Office of the 5th May, 1952. the Company is situated at 92 Maritana Street, halgoorlie, and that the days and hours during v hich such office is accessible to the public are as follows:Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951. 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Notice of Change of Situation of Registered Dated this 9th day of May, 1952. Office. WESLEY G. MOORE, Pursuant to Section 99 (4). Agent in Western Australia. Parsons Bros & Co. Pty. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951. of Parsons Bros. & Co. Pty. Ltd. was, on the 18th Notice of Change in Situation of Registered day of February, 1952, changed to and is now situ-, Office. ated at 9 Pakenham Street, Fremantle. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Western Bottling Co. Pty. Ltd. was, on the 19th Dated this 15th day of May, 1952. day of May, 1952, changed to and is now situated For and on behalf of Parsons Brothers at 643 Newcastle Street, Leederville. & Company Proprietary Limited, Dated this 19th day of May, 1952. E. R. SANDERS, R. W. RICHARDSOf, Manager, Agent in Western Australia. Secretary. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1O7

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. est for the time being on fixed deposit for two Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office years.(2) Each shareholder is entitled to one vote and the Days and Hours such Office is Accessible only, irrespective of number of shares held. to the Public. Dated this 16th day of May, 1952. The Commonwealth Investments Trust (Sgd.) F. H. LLOYD, Pty. Limited. Director. NOTICE is hereby given that (1) the Registered Parker &'Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth, Soli- Office of The Commonwealth Investments Trust citors for the Company. Pty. Limited was, on the 17th day of May, 1952, cha.nged to and is now situated at 274 Hay Street, East Perth.(2) The days and hours during which Western Australia. the Registered Office of The Commonwealth In- vestments Trust Pty. Limited is accessible to the THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1952. public are, as from the 17th day of May, 1952, as fol- The Insurance Corporation of Ireland Limited. lows:Monday to Friday inclusive from 8 a.m. to Notice of Situation of Registered Office and Days 4 p.m. and Hours during which Accessible tothe Dated this 18th day of May, 1952. Public. F. PERKINS, Pursuant to Section 330 (4). Director, THE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND LIMITED hereby gives notice that the Registered Office of the Company is situated at 49 William Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the Street, Perth, and that the days and hours during Days and Hours during which such Officeis which such office is accessible to the public are Accessible to the Public. as follows :Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, 10 am. Industrial Construction Pty. Ltd. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (public holidays NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office excepted). of Industrial Construction Pty. Ltd. is situated at Dated the 22nd day of May, 1952. 39 Throssell Street, Collie, and that the days and hours during which such office is accessible to the D. C. FURZE, public are as follows:-10 a.rn. to 12 noon and Agent in Western Australia. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays excluding Saturdays Stone, James & Co., 47 St. George's Terrace, and public holidays. Perth, Solicitors for the said Company. Dated this 9th day of April, 1952. D. N. WILKENSON, COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. Secretary. Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate. Joseph Muir & Williams,Solicitors,98St. George's Terrace, Perth, as agents for Mews & Pursuant to Section 414 (1). Naughton, Solicitors, Collie, Solicitors for the Com- The Western Australian Worsted and Woollen pany. Mills Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No. A273, dated 16th October, 1933, for ten (10) ordinary Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office shares in the abovenamed company entered in the and/or the Days and Hours such Officeis name of Thomas Patrick Handley,ofSpencer Accessible to the Public. Street, Albany, has been lost or destroyed and it is the intention of the directors of the abovenamed Anglo-Westralian Mining Pty. Limited. Company to issue a duplicate certificate in lieu NOTICE is hereby given (1) The Registered Office thereof after the expiration of 23 days from the of Anglo-Westralian Mining Pty. Limited was, on publication hereof. the 1st day of May, 1952, changed to and is now situated at 5Cohn Street, Perth, W.A.(2) The Dated the 20th day of May, 1952. days and hours during which the Registered Office S. P. RODGERS. of Anglo-Westralian Mining Pty. Limited is ac- Secretary. cessible to the public are, as from the 1st day of May, 1952, as follows:-9 am, to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays inclusive. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951, and in the matter of Albany Pro- Dated this 8th day of May, 1952. ducers Co-operative Ltd. Anglo-Westralian Mining Pty. Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section D. C. JOHNSTON, 26(1)of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Assistant-Secretary. Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Albany Producers Co-operative Ltd. Dated this 13th day of May, 1952. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951. Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond G. J. BOYLSON, the Registered Capital. Registrar of Companies. Companies Office, Pursuant to Section 66. Supreme Court, Perth, W.A. Newdegate Farmers' Co-operative Company Limited. 1. NEWDEGATE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE IN THE MATTER OF THE POWERS OF LIMITED hereby gives notice that by a special ATTORNEY ACT, 1896. resolution of the Company passed on the 16th day of May, 1952, the nominal share capital of the (60 Viol., No. 3.) Company was increased by the addition thereto of NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney the sum of £19,000, divided into 76,000 shares of granted by International Harvester Company of 5s. each beyond the registered capital of £1,000. Australia Proprietary Limited to Edward Andrew O'Keefe. and filed in the Supreme Court Office on The additional capital is divided as follows: the 11th day of July, 1951, has this day been i-evoked. Number of shares-76,000; class of sharesordin- G. J. BOYLSON, ary; nominal amount of each share-5s. Registrar. The conditions (e.g., voting rights, dividends, Supreme Court, 15th May, 1952. etc.) subject to which the new shares have been or are to be issued are as follows:(1) Interest shall be paid at the discretion of the Company, I, ERNEST TINDAL, of 89 St. George's Terrace, hut shall not in respect to any year exceed an Perth, in the State of Western Australia, Solicitor, amount which is five pounds per centum per annum a Trustee of Guildford Church of England Gram- in excess of the Commonwealth Bank rate of inter- mer School, do hereby give notice that I am 1.308 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 May, 1952. desirous that such Association should be incorp- ObjectorPurpose ofthe Institution-To orated under the provisions of the Associations foster the game of bowls and the promotion of Incorporation Act, 1895. good fellowship amongst the Club members. Dated this 8th day of May, 1952 Where Situated or Established-Eighth Ave- E. TINDAL. nue, Maylands. The Name or Names ofthe Trusteeor Following is a copy of the Memorial intended to Trustees-Bailey Jack Watson and Joseph William be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions Featherstone Johnson, President and Vice-Presi- of the said Act. dent for the time being. MemorialofGuildfordChurchofEngland In Whom the Management of the Institution Grammar School to be filed in pursuance of is Vested and by what Means-The committee of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895. the Club, by the rules of the Club. Name of the Institution-Guildford Church of England Grammar School. N. B. Robinson & Russell Williams, Solicitors for Object or PurposeoftheInstitution-To the Maylands Bowling and Recreation Club, 49 conduct a Church of England public school. St. George's Tei'race, Perth. Where SituatedorEstablished-Guildford. The Name or Names ofthe Trusteeor Trustees-Robert William Haines Moline, Ernest THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION linda! and Frederick White Godfrey. ACT, 1895. In whom the Management of the Institution WE, Gladstone Henry Richardson, of Douro Road, is Vested, and by what Means-Council of Manage- South Frernantle,andAlfredCyrilKirby,of ment pursuant to rules of Association. Cooper Street, Nedlands, Trustees of or persons hereunto authorised by Gallon Licensees' Associa- ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, tion of W.A., do hereby give notice that we are 1895-1947. desirous that such Institution should be incorpor- The Toodyay Race Club. ated under the provisions of the Associations In- I, MICHAEL VINCENT KEATING, of Toodyay, in corporation Act, 1895. the State of Western Australia, Road Board Sec- G. H. RICHARDSON. retary and Secretary of The Toodyay Race Club, A. C. KIRBY. the person hereunto authorised by The Toodyay Race Club, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Club should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act, The following is a copy of the Memorial intended 1895-1947. to be filed in the Supreme Court under the pro- M. V. KEATING. visions of the said Act:- The following is a copy of the Memorial intended Memorial of Gallon Licensees' Association of W.A. to be filed in the Supreme Court under the pro- filed in pursuance of the Associations Incor- visions of the said Act:- poration Act, 1895. Name of Institution-The Toodyay Race Club. Name of Institution-Gallon Licensees' Asso- Object or Purpose of the Institution-(a) The ciation of W.A. support, furtherance and improvement of the breed Object or Purposeofthe Institution-To of horses, and the support of horse racing in West- organise, maintain, promote and assist the rights ern Australia.(b) The promotion, furtherance and and interests of persons, firms or companies by management of racemeetings. (c)Thecare, whom or on whose behalf a Gallon License is held maintenance, control and improvement of the land under the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1911- now used as the Toodyay Racecourse and buildings, 1951, with regard to matters which may be con- erections and improvements thereon, and of all sidered of common interest, and to give such per- other lands, including racecourses and buildings sons, firms or companies the means and advan- and property of whatsoever nature or description tages of association, and of united action so far now or hereafter acquired, held by or belonging to as the law may allow. the Club, or to any persons or person in trust for the Club. Where Situated or Established-Fourth Floor, Where Situated or Established-At Toodyay. A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth. The Name or Names of the Trustee or Trus- The Name or Names of the Trustee or Trus- tees-There are no trustees.The property and tees-Gladstone Henry Richardson and Alfred Cyril assets of the Club are vested in the Committee of Kirby. the Club for the time being for the members of In whom the Management of the Institution the Club. is Vested, and by what Means-In a Committee of In whom the Management of the Institution Management and by the rules. is Vested, and by what Means-In a Committee consisting of a President, Vice-President, Treasurer Parker & Parker, of 21 Howard Street, Perth, and Committee of 12 members. By the rules of the Solicitors for the Association. Club. Pearson, Lyon & Co., of 129 Fitzgerald Street, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Northam, Solicitors for the Club. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership here- tofore existing between us the undersigned Andrea WE, Bailey Jack Watson, of 58 Fourth Avenue, Moltoni and Tranquillo Mottini, both of Moora, Mount Lawley, Retired Civil Servant (President), carryingon business as Bakers under the firm and Joseph William Featherstone Johnson, of 38 name of Premier Bakery, was, on the 1st day of Kathleen Avenue, Maylands, Retired Railway Em- May, 1952, dissolved by mutual consent. ployee (Vice President), trustees of or persons here- unto authorised by the Maylands Bowling and All debts due to and owing by the late firm Recreation Club do hereby give notice that we are will be received and paid by Andrea Moltoni by desirous that such Club should be incorporated whom the business will in future be carried on. under the provisions of the Associations Incorpora- Dated this 10th day of May, 1952. tion Act, 1895. A. MOLTONI. BAILEY J. WATSON, Signed by the said Andrea President. Moltoni in the presence of- J. W. F. JOHNSON, Vice-President. G. W. Dixon. The following is a copy of the Memorial intended T. MOTTINI. to be filed in the Supreme Court under the pro- Signed by the said Tranquillo visions of the said Act:- Mottini in the presence of- Ivlemorial of the Maylands Bowling and Recreation G. W. Dixon. Club filedin pursuance of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895. LIONEL WESTON deMORLEY, 1. Name oftheInstitution-TheMaylands of 9 Barrack Street, Perth, Bowling and Recreation Club. Solicitor for the parties. 23 May, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1309

IN IliE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. In the matter of the Will of Louis Francis Coelli In the matter of the Will of Agnes Caroline More, (sometimes known as Louis Coelli and usually formerly of Mira Mar, Albany, in the State known as Thomas Coelli), late of the Great of Western Australia, but late of 22 Parry Western Hotel, William Street, Perth, in the Street, Claremont, in the said State, Married Stateof Western Australia,Hotel Keeper, Woman, deceased. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and ALL claims or demands against the estate of the other persons having claims or demands against abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby the Executrix, care of the undersigned, on or before requested to send full particulars thereof in writ- the 23rd day of June, 1952, after which date the ing tothe Executor, The Perpetual Executors, said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets Trustees and Agency Company (W A) Limited, of of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the thereto having regard only to the claims and 23rd day of June, 1952, after which date the said demands of which she shall then have had notice. Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled Dated the 19th day of May, 1952. thereto, having regard only to the claims and de- MAXWELL & LALOR, mands of which it shall then have had notice. of 23 Barrack Street, Perth, Dated this 15th day of May, 1952. Solicitors for the Executrix. ROBINSON, COX & CO., 20 Howard Street, Perth, Agents forHudson,Henning & IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN Goodman, 37 Stirling Ter- AUSTRALIAPROBAlE JURISDICTION. race, Albany, Solicitors for In the matter of the Will of Enid Cynthia Millicent the Executor. Godlee, formerly of Mount Magnet, in the State of Western Australia, but late of 2 Kirwan Street, Floreat Park, in the said State, Married IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN Woman, deceased. AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. ALL claims or demands against the estate of the In the matter of the Will of Florence Margaret abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to Sim, late of 54 Johnston Street, Peppermint the Executor, care of the undersigned, on or before Grove, in the Stateof Western Australia, the 23rd day of June, 1952, after which date the Widow, deceased. said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets ALL claims and demands against the estate of the of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to thereto having regard only to the claims and the Executor The West Australian Trustee Exe- demands of which he shall then have had notice. cutor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. Dated the 19th day of May, 1952. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 23rd day of June, 1952, after which date the said Executor MAXWELL & LALOR, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said of 23 Barrack Street, Perth, deceased amongst he persons entitled thereto, hav- Solicitors for the Executor. ing regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice. Dated this 15th day of May, 1952. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN P. 5. DURSTON, AUSTRALIAPROBA'IE JURISDICTION. of 105 St. George's Terrace, Perth, In the matter of the Will of Charles Oscar Olson, Solicitor for the said Executor. formerly of 18 Aurelian Street, Palmyra, in the State of Western Australia, but late of number IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN 66 Glyde Street, Mosman Park, in the said AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. State, Carpenter and Shipwright, deceased. in the matter of the Will of Elsie Maria Otto ALL claims or demands against the estate of the de Grancy, late of Brooking Road, Mahogany abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to Creek, in the State of Western Australia, Mar- the Executor, care of the undersigned, on or before ried Woman, deceased. the 23rd day of June, 1952, after which date the ALL claims or demands against the estate of the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of thereto having regard only to the claims and June, 1952, after which date the Executor will pro- demands of which he shall then have had notice. ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased Dated the 12th day of May, 1952. amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall JOSEPH, MUIR & WILLIAMS, then have had notice. Victoria House, 98 St. George's Terrace,Perth,Solicitors Dated the 15th May, 1952. for the Executor. NICHOLSON, VERSCHUER & NICHOLSON, 97 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN In the matter of the Will of Joseph William White, AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. late of 10 Bay View Terrace, Claremont, in In the matter of the Will of Effie Adela Murray, the State of Western Australia, Tobacconist, late of 204 Orrong Road, Toorak, in the State deceased. of Victoria, Widow, deceased. ALL claims or demands against the estate of the ALL claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the Executors, care of the undersigned, on or before the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of the 23rd day0 June, 1952, after which the said June, 1952, after which date the Executors will pro- Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased the said deceased amongst the persons entitled amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard thereto, having regard only to the claims and de- only to the claims and demands of which they shall mands of which they shall then have had notice. then have had notice. Dated the 15th day of May, 1952. Dated the 15th May, 1952. KOTT & WALLACE, NICHOLSON, VERSCHUER & NICHOLSON, of 62 St. George's Terrace, Perth, 97 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Executors. 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