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No. 49.] PERTH : CAY, SEPTEMBER 18. [1936.

Bank Holiday at Southern Cross. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. PROCLAMATION Premier's Department, WESTERN , Z By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, Perth, 16th. September, 1936. To WIT. 1 K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive JAMES MITCHELL, overtheStateofWestern Australia Council has been pleased to approve of the following Lieutenant-Governor,and its Dependencies in the Common- appointments to the Commission of the Peace: [Lis.] wealth of Australia. John Munro, Esquire, of Peppermint Grove, as a Jus- IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the Fifth tice of the Peace for the Fremantle Magisterial District; section of " The Bank Holidays Act, 1881," I, the Geoffrey Paul Stocker, Esquire, of Port Hedlaud, as Lieutenant-Governor of the said State, do by this my a Justice of the Peace for the Port Hedland Magisterial Proclamation appoint Wednesday, 23rd September, 1936, District; a special day to be observed as a Bank holiday in the Geoffrey Martin Pennefather, Esquire, of Edjudina Town of Southern Cross. Station, Kalgoorlie, as a Justice of the Peace for the Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the North Coolgardie Magisterial District; said State, at Perth, this 5th day of Septem- Duncan MacGregor Campbell, Esquire, of Corrigin, as ber, 1936. it Justice of the Peace for the York Magisterial District By His lExcellency's Command, in lieu of the East Murchison Magisterial District. AV. H. KITSON, L. E. SHAPCOTT, Chief Secretary. tinder Secretary Premier's Department.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. NOTICE is hereby given that adjustments under Sec- Bank Holidays at. York, Greenhills, Wickepin. and tion 11 of the Act of the following farmers have been Narrogin. finalised and the Stay Orders have now lapsed:Wat- PROCLAMATION son,Joseph, Kondinin;Gray, William, Dudinin; De , Z By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, Luis, Carlo, Kumarl; Burrow, Henry Hillary, Quairad- TO WIT. ] Lieutenant-Governorin and Mg; Borgas, Edwin Albert, Bruce Rock; Bortvick, Fred- JAMES MITCHELL, overtheStateofWestern Australia erick William and Ethel May,Perenjori;Willeocks, Lieutenant-Governor. and itsDependencies in the Common- [L.s.] wealth of Australia. Alexander George and Olive Bertoline Grace, Pingrup; IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the Fifth Waltham, Wilfred Tannin; Vaughan, Ernest John section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1834,"I,the Webb, Buntine;Trickett, _Abraham,EastPerenjori; Lieutenant-Governor of the said State, do by this my TI::yer, William Henry, Truslove; Taylor, Vere Hester Proclamation appoint special days to be observed as Yorke, Mount Barker; Polkinghorne, Donald Abner and JointRae,.Tubuckvia. Brookton;Stratford,Sidney Bank Holidays, as follows: Edward and Frederick Thomas, Lake Brown; Saunders, Date and Town. Colin Michael, Joseph and Hector Daniel, Pithara; Foss, Wednesday-, the 30th September, 1936York. Isabella and Joint Samuel, Ardath; Weir, John Louis, -Wednesday, the 30th September, 1936Greenhills. t.st Pingelly; Liddell, Albert Edward, Moorine Rock; Tuesday, the 20th October, 1936Wickepin. Kent, Harry Lionel Alwin, Boddalin;Jensen, Anton Friday, the 16th October, 1936Narrogin. Georgen, Ravensthorpe; Hewsen, Walter George, Kon- Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the nongorring; Hegarty,Daniel,Needilup; Ghidella, said State, at Perth, this 12th day of Septem- Guiseppe, Beete Siding; Fenttick, Albert Edward, Nal- ber, 1936. kain; Oliver, Robert, Dartmoor via Yuna; Parker, Wil- By His Excellency's liam Frederick, Muradup; Murby, Wilfred John, Salmon Gums; Moir, Joseph Coults, Gutha; Woodcock, Alfred W. II. KITSON, Charles and John, Northampton; Styles, George Fred- Chief Secretary. eric, Narrogin. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! W. A. WHITE, Director. 1564 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. ISEL>TE ioea ln, 1930.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. Clark, Arthur Howard, Margaret Emily and John How- NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Orders ard, Kuhn, 12th September, 1936. have been issued in accordance with Section 7, Subsee Hayden, John William, Ballidu, 12th September, 1936. tion 1, of "The Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, 1930- Poett, William Henry Howard, Latham, 14th Septem- 1934," which reads as follows:- ber, 1936. A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu- :Richards, William Morgan, Norrakine via Williams, 14th tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default for September, 1936. breach of covenant under any mortgage or other Carwardine, Frank, Moulyinning, 14th September, 1936. security for money, or under an agreement for sale Stedman, William Alfred David, Tarin Rock, 14th Sep- and purchase of laud, or other process or proceed- t:uber, 1936. ing, shall be commenced or proceeded with or put in Granville,Francis Moravia, :14..11 September, force against the farmer or any of the farmer's 1936. assets, whether utilised in connection with or form- Neumann, Oswald Paden, Carani, Pilith September, 1936. ing portion of the assets comprised in his farming Atkinson, Harold and Joseph William, Merredin, 14th business or not, during the operation of such Stay September, 1936. Order: Provided that, by leave of a Judge, any Waterhouse, Herbert IIartnoll, Nungarin, 14th Septem- action may, notwithstandingtheStayOrder, be ber, 1936. instituted and/or carried on against the farmer, but Cain, May, and Bassett, James, Perenjori, 14th Septem- not beyond judgment. ber,1930. Pulley, Sidney John and Thomas Henry, Nyabing, 14th Granted under Section 11 (Writing down or suspension September, 1930, of Debts). Kea "ley, Milo Radford, Boyerine, 14th September, 1936. Farmer (Surname and Christian Names), Address, Scadding, Walter, Ku lin, 14th September, 1936, and Date of Order. Castle, Francis Gabriel, Moulyinning, 141h September, Rowlands, Rowland Evan (Executor of Estate of King, 1936. James William (deed.), Beneubbin, 10th Septem- May, Thomas Ifenry, Hamel, 14th September, 1936. ber, 1936, Pears, Charles Edward, Hamel, 14th September, 1936. Martin, Arthur Charles, Bullaring, 10th September, 1936. Co lum, Richard Vincent, :Hamel, 14th September, 1930. BrownErnest Robert, Dumbleyung, 10th September, Twaddle, Thomas, Hamel, 14th September, 1936. 1936. Ayhvard, Elizabeth Clara, Hamel, 14th September, 1936. Thackray, Edwin, Cu yarn, Mu lima, 10th September, Hill, Alice Hardy, Pintharuka, 14th September, 1936. 1936. Sheridan, Kathleen and William Henry, Broome Hill, Teesdale, Alec White low, Bonnie Rock, 10th September, 14th September, 1936. 1936. Wat's, Stedman Robert, Pingelly, 15t1) September, 1936. Hosking, William, Newdegate, 10th September, 1936. Hird, Harold :Eustace and Margaret, Niorawa, 15th Sep- Matthews, Geoffrey Hugh, Moondon, Wialki, 10th Sep- tember, 1936. tember, 1936. Woodward, Robert Harold, 'William Norman and Frank Ross, Donald Walter, Noongaar, 10th September, 1936. Goomarin, 15th September, 1936. Snook, Stanley Eaton, Cunderdin, 10th September, 1936. All claims against these farmers to be forwarded to Dwyer William, Hines Hill, 10th September, 1936. the Director, Temple Court, William street, Perth. Lane, Christopher Joseph, Warralakin, 10th September, 1936. W. A. WHITE, Director. Sheardown, ErnestStanley,Wialki,10thSeptember, 1936. Whitehead, Walter Henry and Edith Lilian, Hines Hill, FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. 10th September, 1936. Moody, Percy Edward, Beacon, 10th September, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that the following amendment Negus, Kathleen Margaret, Carrabin, 10th September, ofStay OrderissuedunderSection11hasbeen 1936. effected:-Tucky, Cecil ,Tames, Kulikup, amended to read Pascoe, Harc les James, Mingenew, 10th September, 1936. 'hickey, Cecil James, Kulikup. Daniels, Alfred George, Cleary, 10th September, 1936. McNamara, John, Ku lin, 10th September, 1936. W. A. WHITE, Director. Goss, Stanley James, Kojonup, 11th September, 1936. Rayner, Cyril, Carnamah, 11th September, 1936. FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. Black, Thomas Andrew, Moon, 11th September, 1936. Smith, Henry Stephen, Boyup Brook, 11th September, NOTICE is hereby given that the following farmers 1936. now operating under the Act have made application Oaten, William Reginald Boston, Gabbin, 11th Sept em- under Section 11 of the Act for the writing down or ber 1936. suspension of their debt:-Barwise, Percival James St. McCracken, Alfred and Mildred, Korbel, 11th Septem- George, Wialki; Dunn, Alexander, Bilbarin.All claims ber, 1936. to be forwarded to the Director, Temple Court, William Sutherland, Oswald Gladstone, Benlaberring, 12th Sep- street, Perth. tember, 1936. W. A. WHITE, Director.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary !Date Returnable.

1936. Lands and Surveys Examining Draftsman £390-Y.462 19th September. Do. do. Clerk (Plan Records) £306-£342 26th September Do. do. Machinist £140 -f190 do. Crown Law Clerk, Local Court £306 -f342 do. Public Works Book-keeper, Northam £270-4318 3rd October. Do. Clerk, Northam... 1;245-£294 do. Audit Clerk £260-1306 do. Agriculture Horticultural Instructor ... f,282-4318 do. Education .,. Typist ... I:140-1:190 do. Agriculture Government Veterinary Surgeon £414-E486 5th October.

Applications are called under Section 38 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 theoffices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments. GEO. W. SIMPSON, Public Service Commissioner. S PT'i rnan 1936.1 COVERNMENTGAZETTE,\t.A 1565

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Katanning-15th September, 1936,to15th Februa Ex. Co. 1482. Perth, 17th September, 1936. 1937, inclusive. ITishereby notified,for general information, that Mullewa-1st October, 1936, to 31st January, 1937, in- Wednesday, 7thOctober, 1936(Show Day)willbe clusive. observed as a Public Service Holiday hi the Metropoli- Northampton(North Ward)-1st October,1936,to tan Area. 15th January, 1937, inclusive; Balance of District GEO. -W. SIMPSON, 21st October, 1936, to 15th February, 1937, in- Public Service Commissioner. clusive. Victoria Plains -1st October, 1936, to 20th February, 1937, inclusive. Crown Law Department, 0. L. NEEDHAM, Perth, 17th September, 1936. Under Secretary for Lands. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor has approved of the appointment of T. TV. lEttridge, of Quairading, as a Sworn Valuator under "The Transfer of Land FORFEITURES. Act, 1893." THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled under Section 32 of "The Land Act, 1898," and/or Section TIVIE Hon. Minister for justice has approved of the 23 of "The Land Act, 1933-34," for non-payment of undermentioned appointments: rent or other reasons: Constable G. A. Rowe as Acting Bailiff of the Mamji- -Name, Lease No., District, Reason, Corres No., Plan. mup Local Court, during the absence on leave of Con- Boulton, C.P.;347/514; Avon 24903, 25365; aban- stable A. Murray; doned; 1490/34; 26C/40, E3. Constable F. Bibby as Acting Bailiff of the Bruce Butcher, L. C.; 42352/55; Ninghan 2530; abandoned; Rock Local Court, at Narembeen, during the absence 6112/26; 65/80, Bl. on leave of Constable G. R. Warner; Butcher, L. C.; 17182/68; Ninghan 2124; abandoned; N. Sumner, of Pantapin, as a Commissioner for De- 1567/23; 65/80, B2. clarations under "The Declarations and Attestations Butcher, L. C.; 23677/74; Ninghan 2125; abandoned; Act, 1913"; 1568/23; 65/80, B2. R. II. Bell, of Balingup, as a Commissioner for De- Campbell, D. A.; 68/254; Ninghan 2304; £79 16s. 7d.; clarations under "The Declarations and Attestations 2251/28;56/80, C & D2. Act, 1913," such appointment to date from 12th Octo- Crowley, Sydney; -126(35/55; Jilbadji 441; £103 10s. 3d.; ber, 1923. 6205/27; 23/80, D2. onaldson, J.D.; 55/1270;Roe1635;abandoned; LOST CASH ORDER. 1997/28; 4:05/80. )ontildson T. D.;74/415;Roe1828;abandoned; THE Department has been notified that the undermen- 51341/28; 105/80. tioned Cash Order has been lost.Payment has been Godridge, J. K.; 55/2246; Jilbadji 566; £5 17s. 10d.; stopped and it is intended to issue a fresh Order in lieu 26(35/31; 6/80, Cl & 2. thereof: Guest, Arnold; 55/1311;Fitzgerald 979; abandoned; Cash Order No. 13962, dated the 21st day of August, 4742/28; 371/80. 1936, drawn on the Clerk of Courts Trust Account In- the Clerk of the Children's Court for the sum of £1 Os. Guest, Arnold;55/1745;Fitzgeraldpt.980;aban- 11d. in favour of Mrs. E. Ti. Marcell. doned; 4619/29; Esperance, Sheet 22. Guest, Arnold;56/271;Fitzgeraldpt.980;aban- H. R. GORDON, doned; 3021/29; 371 & 392/80. Tinder Secretary for Law. Hansen, J. W.; 74/1301; Murray 1351;£2 11s. Od.; 1104/31; 380B/40, Dl. Haynes, .1.I.; 347/479; Hay 349; abandoned; 91/34; 444/80, Bl. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF UNCLAIMED PRO- Riddle, A. W. (jun.); 42447/55; Yilgarn 683; £89 14s. PERTY TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT KAL- 4d.; 4512/27; 53/80, C2. GOORLIE ON 3/10/36. Mann, G. IV.; 40879/55; Yilgarn 482; £52 17s. 10d.; Police Department, 2436/24; 53/80, C4. Perth, 31st August, 1936. Mann, G. W.; 13016/56; Yilgarn 743; £459s.4d.; ONE National Cash Register, No. 2761819,1706, badly 2245/24; 53/80, C4. damaged; 1 National Cash Register, No. 2880442/736, Nisbet, Harry & J. j.; 41876/55; Yilgarn 309; £145 badly damaged; 1 Federal Cash Register, No. 5080, badly 10s. lid.; 11339/26; 35 & 54/80. damaged; 1 pair Barnes scales, No. 18342, in pieces; and O'Brien, R. E.; 68/3845; Victoria 7762; non-compli- 1 counter cork extractor, " TheSafety,"damaged; ance with conditions; 808/33; 89/80, B4. quantity of brass tubing (in pieces) ;quantity of scrap O'Brien,R.E.;74/1653; Victoria 5857; non-compli- iron. ance with conditions; 809/33; 89/80, B4. D. HUNTER, Oliver,C. T.; 21598/68; Victoria 7502 & 3892; £163 Commissioner of Police. ld.; 6692/26; 121/80, A4. RidleyE. D.; 338/1176; Mullewa 160; £22 10s. Od.; 2083/35; Mullowa. PROHIBITED PERIODS IN CERTAIN ROAD Ridley, E. D.; 338/1177; Mullewa 161; £18 Os.Oil.; DISTRICTS. 084/35; Mullewa. Ridley, E. D.; 338/1178; Mullewa 162; £18 Os.Od.; Department of Lands and Surveys, 2085/35; Mullewa. Perth, 25th September, 1936. Ryan, Patrick; 338/1004; Kundip 52;Ell9s. Corres. 2287/32. 6d.; IT is hereby notified that, under the provisions of Sec 442/35; Kundip. tion 5 of " The Bush Fires Act, 1902," His Excellency F.7;park, A. S.; 25676/55; Williams 4491; £21 8s. 4d.; the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleasedtodeclare 12824/09; 377D/40, B4. that it shall be unlawful to set fire to the bush in the Thick, Thomas (sen.); 324/109; Esperance; abandoned; following Road Districts during the periods stated here- 5308/20; 430/80. under: Willis, F. W.; 5076/153; Leonora 9 & 580; £2 10s. Od.; Road District and Period. 12829/98; Leonora. Ashburtonlst September, 1936, to 31st March, 1937, Zouras, T. Z.; 68/1959; Roe 1492; abandoned; 2515/29; inclusive. 388/80, D1 & 2. -Minilyalst August, 1936, to 31st Slay, 1937, Zouras, T. Z.; 74/826; Roe 1883; abandoned; 3881/29; inclusive. 3S8/80, Dl & 2. Greenough-1st October, 1936, to 30th January, 1937, G. L. NEEDHAM, inclusive. Under Secretary for Lands. 1566 GOB RNMENT CTAZETTC. W.A. [ SEPTEMBER 1S, 1936.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. PERTH. THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offered 9th October, 1936, at 11a.m., at the Department of for sale at Public Auction on the dates and at the places Lands and Surveys specified below, under the provisions ofThe Land Act, fa.elinscottit185, 3a. Or.14p., £18. 1933-1934," and its Regulations: ;:RockinghamTown 355, 36p., £20; 356, 36p., £22. ItMundijong'161, 4a. 3r. 39p., £16; 162, 5a., £15. PERTH. 'Suburban for cultivation. 23rd September, 1936, at11.a.m., at the Department tSold subject to the conditions that the lessee shall of Lands and Surveys not carry on, or suffer or permit to be carried on, on GullewaTown 1,156,1r.each, £12 10s. each; this lot any trade or business whatsoever without the 159, lr. 30p., £12 10s.; 2, lr., £10; 157, 15S, lr. consent in writing of the Minister for Lands being first 1p. each, £10 each. obtained; and, further, the conditions under which this *Mount Helena ''27S, 10a., £15; 179, 44a. lr. 10p., lot is made available shall not entitle the lessee now, or £50. at any future time, to the right to convert same to fee ':Rockingham Town 266, 267, 2r. each, £40 each. simple. 1. lundijong*172, 5a. Or. 10p., £20. 1:The provision of Clause 22 of the Regulations for the sale or leasing of Town and Suburban lands at auction shall not apply at the sale of these lots. PORT HEDLAND. §Subject to payment for improvements. 23rd September, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Court House 1Subject to payment for improvements, if purchased Mort HedlandTown 197, lr., £10. by other than the owner thereof. All improvements on the land offered for sale are the MARBLE BAR. property of the Crown, and shall be paid for as the 30th September, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Court House Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final and Marble BarTown 22, 2r., £25; 29, 2r., £15. binding on the purchaser. Plans and further particulars of these sales may be obtained at this office.Land sold to a depth of 200 WILUNA. feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis- 30th September, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Mining Regis- tricts, where itis granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20 trar's Office feet only. WilunaTown 405, 1r.2.8p., £25; 817,lr.1.4p., G. L. NEEDHAM, £20; 174, lr., £20; 972, lr., £12. Under Secretary for Lands. tWilunaTown 991, 993, 994, 1045, lr. each, £25 each. NARROGIN. 1st October, 1936, at 12 noon, at the District Lands T ;MS FOR LEASING LAND NEAR DENHAM Office TOWNSITE. tYilliminning*107, 6a. Or. 10p., £12. PERTH LAND AGENCY. Residential Purposes. Section 1.16of "The Land Act, 1933-1934." 6th October, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands Office Department of Lands and Surveys, $DumbleyungTown 1154,lr., £25. Comes. No. 5065/29. Perth, 9th September, 1936. TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised within Make KingTown 14, lr., £8; 11, lr., £8. late Lease 5849/153 (situated near Denham Townsite), and containing about 1 rood 34 perches, are invited. COLLIE. The above land will be available for leasing, under 7th October, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Court House Section 1.16 of "The Land Act, 1933-1934," for a term .tCollieTown [[788,lr., £1.5;1338, lr. Hp., £70. offive(5) years, no compensation being payable for improvements effected at the expiration of the lease or MEEKATHARRA. the sooner determination thereof. 7th October, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Mining Registrar's Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year's Office rent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of One pound (El) per annum), indorsed "Tender for late MeekatharraTown 244, hr., E1.5; 311, Jr., £12. Lease 5849/153, near Denham, shown on Public Plan, Denham Townsite," and addressed "Under Secretary MT. MAGNET. for Lands," must be lodged at the Lands Office on or 7th October, 1936, at 2 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's before Wednesday, the 30th September, 1936. Office All tenders lodged on or before that date will be Mt. MagnetTown 341, lr., £12 10s. treated as having been received on that date. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be NORSEMAN. accepted. (Plan Denham Townsite.) itli October, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Police Station NorsemanTown 581,1.r., £15; 304, 588, 589, lr. G. L. NEEDHAM, each, £10 each. Under Secretary for Lands. 1-NorsemanTown 989, 39.1p., £12 10s.; 909, 1000, lr. each, £12 10s. each. LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING, SOUTHERN CROSS. 7th October, 1936, at 3p.m.,at the District Lands Under Part VI. of "The Land Act, 1933-34." Office IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunder Mount PalmerTown [115, lr., £40. will be available for general selection under Part VI. of "The Land Act,1933-34,"on and afterthe date tMount PalmerTown 138, lr., £12 1.0s. specified: YOUANMI. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1936. 7th October, 1936, at 11 a.m., at the Police Station PERTH LAND AGENCY. YouanmiTown 309, 311, 312,1r. each, £12 10s. each. Kimberley Division. Numalgun, Fitzroy, Mode, and Kwinana Districts (near NORTHAM. Isdell Range). 8th October, 1936, at 1.1.30 a.m., at the District Lands Office Comes. 2922/07.(Plans 134/300 and 139/300.) :Baandee Town 40, 4a. 3r. 38p., £10. Those areas of unsurveyed lands, containing about 389,626 and 125,918 acres;beingF. C. Edgar and MyalkatchemTown 9,10, lr.each, £45 each. W. J. Chalmers' forfeited Pastoral Leases Nos. 1258/98 :Caron Town 33, lr. 39.1p., £20. and 1218/98; subject to payment for improvements. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.1 GO V ERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1567

THURSDAY, 8th OCTOBER, 1936. Plantagenet District (near Parry Inlet). PERTH LAND AGENCY. Corr. No. 881/14. Open under Part V.(Plans 452D/40, C4, mid 4569/ Eastern Division. 40,el.) -Ye 'minaDistrict (near Lake Carnegie). Location 5114, containing 137a. 2r. 27p., at 8s. 9d. Corres. 3759/20. (Plan 61 & 62/300.) per acre; classification page 110 of File 881/14. That areaof nnsurveyedlambcontainingabout 100,0(0 ac res ;being The Curator of Intestate Estates (A. C. Ashwin's (deceased))forfeited Pastoral Lease I3EVERLEY LAND AGENCY. No. 3451/97; subject to payment for improvements, if Roe District (about 18 miles east of South Kumminin). any. Corr. No. 4830/28. Open under Part V.(Plan 345/80, D & E 1 & 2.) Location 1450, containing 1.,325a. 3r. Up., at 7s. 3d. North-West Division. per acre; classification page la of 2423/28; subject to Windell District (near Mt. Robinson). existing Agricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages; being 7. IA Robertson's forfeited Lease 68/532. Cores. 2523/15.(Plan 91/300.) That area of unsurveyed land, containing about 25,600 acres, being Marrillana Pastoral Company, Limited, for- feited Pastoral Lease No. 2923/96. BUNBURY LAND AGENCY. Ilarvey Agricultural Area (near Logue 's Brook) . 0. L. NEEDBAM, Corr. No. 1116/36. Under Secretary for Lands. Open under Part V.(Plan 383A/40, B & C2.) Location 103, containing 114 acres, at 10s. per acre; classification page 2 of File 1116/36. LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are availableforselection GERALDTON LAND AGENCY. under Part V. ofThe Land Act, 1933-34," and the Victoria District (about four miles east of Beatty Regulations appertaining thereto, subjectto the pro- Siding). visions of the said Act. Corr. No. 331/32. Applications must be lodged atthe Land Agency Open under Part V.(Plan 156B/40, Fl & 2.) Office as specified hereunder not later than the date Location 5717, containing 999a. Or. 30p., at 5s. 6d. specified, but may be lodged before such date ifso per acre;classification page 30 of 5086/11;subject desired. to payment for improvements ;being L. V. Keen 's for- feited Lease 55/2484. All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are more applicants than one for any block, the Victoria District(about three miles east of Gutha). applicationto be granted will be determined by the Corr. No. 2328/24. Land Board.Should any lands remain unselected such Open under Part V.(Plan 128/80, C2 & 3.) will continue available until applied for or otherwise Location 6896, containing 4,979a. 1r. 1p., at 5s. Gd. dealt Ivith. per acre; classification page 47 of 2328/24; subject to If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli- existing Agricultural Bank and Industries Assistance cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, Board mortgages; being W. E. Bulleid's forfeited Lease time and place of the meeting of the Board, and there 17930/68. shall be an interval of at least three days between the closing date and the sitting of the Board. If an applicant wishesto appear before the Land Board in person he may apply to the Head Office or KATANNII\TG LAND AGENCY. to the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Kojonup District(about 31/mmiles south-west of Land Offices for a certificateto the Railway Depart- 31ucliarrup). ment which, on presentation atthenearestRailway Corr. No. 364/19. Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excur- Open under Part V.(Plan 415/80, E2.) sion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, avail- Locations 3394 and 3395, containing 1,152 acres, at able for seven days from the date of issue. ls. 9d. per acre; classification page 5 of 364/19; Loca- tion 7865, containing 137a. Or.15p., at 3s. per acre; The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location classification page 5 of 4657/22; also Locations 4410 must take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional and 5759, containing 31.5a. 2r., at 2s. Gd. per acre; clas- Purchase. sification page 4 of 5058/21; subject to an existing Allmarketabletimber,includingsandalwood and Agricultural Bank mortgage and to the condition that mallet,is reserved to the Crown, subject to the pro- the poison must be eradicated to time satisfaction of the visions of Clause 18 of the Regulations. Minister for Lands before the Crown grant will issue; being ,T.IL McCarthy'sforfeitedLeases11477/63, SCHEDULE, 165:m3/68, and 14981/68. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1936. ALBANY LAND AGENCY. NORTHAM LAND AGENCY. Denmark Estate (about four miles north of Denmark). Avon District (about 12 miles north-east of Burra- eoppin). Corr. No. 1022/12. Corr. No. 236/36. Open under Part V.(Plan 452/40, DI.) Open under Part V.(Plan 35/80, C3.) Location 397, containing 1.21a.1r., at 15s. per acre; Location 13970,containing834 acres,at10s.per classification page 15 of 7942/20; subject to an existing acre; classification page 59 of 71/20 and page 29 of Agricultural Bank mortgage, to timber conditions, and 6315/09;subjecttoan existing Agricultural Bank tothe conditions applying tothis Estate; being0. mortgage ;being F. R. Ward 's cancelled application. Tucker's forfeited Lease 31366/55.

Hay District (about three miles north-west of Avon District (about 12 miles north-east of Burra- Quarram) . eoppin). Corr. No. 2283/35. Corr. No. 2452/30. Open under Part V.(Plan 35/80, C3.) Open under Part V.(Plan 452D/40, A4.) Location 13971, containing 999 acres, at 10s. Gd. per Locations 1680 and 569, containing 240a. 1r. 31p., at acre;classification page 26of6315/09;subject to 7s. per acre; classification page 41 of 1840/23; subject existing Agricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages and to to an existing Agricultural Dank mortgage; being D. a cropping lease which expires on 28/2/38; being IV. E. C. Aiming 's forfeited Leases 74/1115 and 55/1966. G. Day's cancelled application. 1568 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPtruitii5o. 18, 1936.

Rosehohn Estate, Avon District (31/3 miles north of Cockburn Sound District(about four miles eastof Mukinbudin). Jarrandale). Pile 2980/23. Corr. No. 2378/34. Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-1934," Open under Part V.(Plan 341C/40, 133.) as modified by Part VIII.(Plan 55/80, F3.) Location 851, containing 22a.Or.35p., at18s.6(1. Location 14136, containing1,000a.1 r.32p.:price per acre; classification page 14 of File 2378/34; avail- ier acre-25s. 6d.;purchase money-S,1,275 lls.fid.; able subject to the usual timber and timber tramway half-yearly instalment for first five years, interest only reservations. -to returned soldiers, at 41/, per cent. per annum -£28 Ns.; to civilians, at 6 per cent per annum-E38 5s. 4d.; half-yearly instalment over balance (35 years), including Jandakot Agricultural Area (near Bautuster Lagoon). principal and interesti-to returned soldiers, at 41/2 per Corr. No. 1688/90, Vol.2. cent. per annum-g,35 lls. 26.;to civilians, at 6 per Open under Part V.(Plans 1D/20, S.F., and 341A/ cent. per annum-242 10s. 6d.; subject to existing Agri- 40.1 cultural Bank and Industries Assistance Board mort- Location 407. containing about 20 'acres; subject to gages and to a cropping lease which expires 28/2/1938; classification and pricing.Reserve 1713 (Public Pur- being J. Flint's forfeited Lease 20/2059. poses)is hereby reduced. Avon District (about three miles north of .Booraan). Corr. No. 2372/35. Estate(near 15alman). Open under Part V.(Plan 24/80, 131.) File 199/33. Location 20458, containing 1,000 acres, at 4s. 9(1. per Open under Part V. of "The Land Act. 1933-1934." acre; classification page 12 of 2372/35; subject to pay- (Plan Peel Estate.) ment for improvements and to exemption from road Lot 663, containing 148a. Or. 16p.; price per acre- rates for two years front date of approval of applica- 30s.; total purchase money-f222 ls.;first half-year's tion; being W. C. Temple's cancelled application. This instalment as deposit-£2; half-yearly instalments over cancels the notice relating to this block which appeared the balance(291/2 years), including principal and in- in the Government Gazette of 22/5/36. terest:-to returned soldiers, at 41/, per cent. per al13111111 --- -U 15s. 9d.; to civilians, at G per cent. per annum- Ninghan District (about seven miles south-east of ±:8Os.Gd.;subject to an existing Agricultural Bank Mollerinl. mortgage and to the conditions applying to this Estate; Corr. No. 2076/35. being J. G. Robins' forfeited Lease 55/2497. Open under Part V.(Plan 65/80, P3 & 4.) Location 768, containing 787a. 3r.38p., at2s.6d. per acre; classification page 12 of 2076/35; subject to Swan District (about 22 miles west of Gingin, near payment for improvements and to exemption from road ). rates for two years from date of approval of applica- Corr. No. 2436/34. tion; as excluded from Jno. B. Arrow's application. Open under Part V.(Plan 29/80, El.) Ninghan District (about 11/2 miles east of Mollerin). Location 2948, containing 344a. Ir.lip., at 4s.6(1. per acre;classification page 10a of 2436/34; subject Corr. No. 3494/26. to exemption from road rates for two years from date Open under Part V.(Plan 65/80, F2.) of approval of application; being J. M. and H. L. Location 1311, containing 972a. Or. 18p., at 6s. per Edwards' forfeited Lease 347/815. acre, including survey fee and improvements; classifica- tion page 37 of 3494/26; being J. Blakeborough 's for- Victoria District (about four tidies cast of Gunnyidi). feited Lease 21339/68.This cancels the previous notice which appeared in the Government Gazette, 30/11/34, Corr. No. 5492/27. relating to this block. Open under Part V.(Plan 90/80, E3 & 4.) Location 8739, containing 4,974a. 2r. 39p., at 2s. 6d. Ninglum District (about eight miles north-east of per acre;classification page 12of '5492/27;subject Kat annie). to payment for improvements ;being M. G. Felton 's Cori. ).1072/33. forfeited Lease 68/1030. Open under Part V.(Plan 65/80, Cl.) Location 2910, containing 1,594a.Or.32p.,at10s. per acre;classification page 25 of 1388/30; subject to an existing Agricultural Bank mortgage; being R. SALMON GUMS LAND AGENCY. E. Mitchell's forfeited Lease 53/2559. Fitzgerald District (near Circle Valley). Corr. No. 3209/94. Roe District (about 25 miles east of Wogarl). Open under Part V.(Plan 392/80, C3.) Corr. No. 304/27. That portion of Reserve 8102, containing about 260 Open under Part V.(Plan 6/80, A.B3.) acres, bounded on the north by Locations 890 and 76, Location 238, containing 2,113a. 2r. 28p., at 6s. per on the east by Locations 720 and 427, on the south by acre; classification page 9 of 4025/25; subject to exist- Road No. 7229, on the west by the Norseman-Esperance ing Agricultural Bank and wire netting mortgages and Railway reserve, at 9s. per acre, including survey fee to rent of Rabbit-proof Fence; being A. E. Alexander's and subject to any necessary survey.Reserve 8102 forfeited Lease 21373/68. (Resting Place for Travellers and Stock)is hereby reduced. Victoria District(aboutfivemiles south -west of Buntine). Corr. No. 5723/24. SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY. Open under Part V.(Plan 89/80, 112.) ,lilbadji District(about; 31), miles south of Southern Location 6432, containing 1.000 acres, at 8s. 6d. per Cross acre; classification page 4 of 5723/24; subject to pay- Corr. No. 892/25. ment for improvements and to exemption from road Open under Part V.(Plan 36/80, E3 & 4.) rates for two years from date of approval of applica- Location 230, containing 790a. 3r. lip., at 12s. 6d. tion; being C. M. Kenny's forfeited Lease 18522/68. per acre;classification page 116 of 6549/03; subject to existing Agricultural Bank and Industries Assistance PERTH LAND AGENCY. Board mortgages, to mining conditions, and to Gold- Canning District (about two miles north-east of fields Water Supply firewood conditions, and to the con- Kehnscott). dition thatall marketable timber isreservedtothe Corr. No. 6490/00. Crown; being J. Coward's forfeited Lease 41313/55. Open under Part V.(Plan 341.15/40, 131.) Theunsurveyedarea,containingabout 3acres, bounded by lines commencing at the south-west corner Yilgarn .District(about12 miles north-east of of Location 343 and extending north-westward along Walgoolan). a north-eastern side of road No. 245 ;thence north to Corr. No. 4372/22. the south boundary of Location 466;thence east 4 Open under Part V.(Plan 33/80, 112 & 3.) chains along part of said south boundary to a north- Location 179, containing 1,000a. lr. ilp., at 10s. per west corner of Location 343 aforesaid;thence south acre; classification page 17 of 2723/22; subject to an along a west boundary of said Location 343 to the existing Agricultural Bank mortgage, to a lease which starting point;subject tosurvey,classification, and expires on 11/11/36, and to mining conditions; being pricing.Reserve 7415 (Timber) is hereby reduced, S. I. and A. L, Looder's forfeited. Lease 39425/55. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 1569

Yilgarn District (near Keane Siding). Wellington District (about four miles north -east of Corr. No. 441/23. Noggerup). Open under Part V.(Plan 36/80, C & D 3 & 4.) Corr. No. 3715/27. Location 435, containing .1,000a. Or. 25p ,at 10s. 6d. Open under Part V.(Plan 414B/40, FL) per acre; classification page 10 of 5033/22; subject to Location 3051, containing 160 acres, at 12s. 6d. per an existing Agricultural Bank mortgage and to Gold- acre;classification page 31 of 100/15; and Location fields Water Supply firewood conditions; being C. E. B. 3014, containing 160 acres, at 10s. per acre; classifica- Smith's forfeited Lease 39912/55. tion page 7 of 5332/21; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of appli- cation; being C. McKenzie's forfeited Leases 42-151/55 Yilgarn District (about 11/, miles south-west of and 14527/68, Perilya). Corr. No. 5763/24. Open under Part V.(Plan 36/80, Cl.) GERALDTON LAND AGENCY. Location 569, containing 1,001a. Or. 20p., at 10s. per Kockatea Repurchased Estate (about 51/2 miles south- acre;classificationpage 25of 6536/22;subjectto west of Wilroy). existing Agricultural Bank, wire netting, and Indus- tries Assistance Board mortgages, to mining conditions, Corr. No. 2330/28. and toGoldfields Water Supply .firewood conditions; Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-34," as being J. Allan's forfeited Louse 41181/55. modified by Part VIII.(Plan 156/80. D & .E3.) Lot 6, containing 1,520a. 1r. 13p.; price per acre9s.; purchase money-4684 3s. ;half-yearly instalment over THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1936. the first five years, interest only:-to returned soldiers, at 41/, per cent. per annum-415 7s. 11d.; to civilians, BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY. at 6 per cent. per annum-4,20 10s. 6d ;half-yearly in- Sussex District(about 10 miles south of Busselton). stalment over the balance (35 years), including prin- Corr. No. 526/32. cipal and Interest:-to returned soldiers,at41/,per Open under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1933-34." colt. per annum--419 ls.6d.;to civilians, at 6 per (Plan 413C/10, 1)3 & 4.) cent. per annum-422 16s. 2d.; subject to an existing Locations 3019 and 922, containing 196a. 1r.30p.; Agricultural Bank mortgage; this block is to be selected purchase money-4186 10s.; half-yearly instalment over with Victoria Location 8804; being C. A. Radfod's for- 30 years, including principal and interest:----to returned feited Lease 20/2284.This cancels the notice relating soldiers, at 41 ,per cent. per annum-45 lls. 5d.;to to this bock which appeared in the Govera'»vatt Gazette civilians, at 5 per cent. per annum-45 17s. 9d.; subject of 22/2/35. totheconditions that thelesseeshall maintain the improvements to the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands and that the Government does not guarantee a Victoria _District (about 11 miles north-west of Yuna). continuance ofdrainagemaintenance;being 0.S. COM No. 961/36. Pitt's forfeited Lease 68/3421. Open under Part V.(Plan 160/80, F2.) LOCAti011 8338, containing 1,907a. 3r. 23p., at 4s.6(1. perLyre; classification page 2 of1)38/27; subject to WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1936. existin Agricultural Bank and I A.B. mortgages; being WAGIN LAND AGENCY. N. B. G'riddle's cancelled application. Williams District(about eight miles north of Wishbone) . Corr. No. 7510/23, itc.ATANNING LAND AGENCY. Open under Part V.(Plan 408A/40, (1.) Kojonup District (about three miles west of Tummy). Location 6786, containing 240 acres, at8s.3d. per Corr. No. 2409/23. acre; classification page 7 of 7519/23; also Locations Open under Part V.(Plan 437C/40, D3.) 6783, 10428, and 14732, containing 460 acres, at 10s. Location 8064, containing 785a.Or.8p., at3s. per per acre; classification page 20 of 655/23; subject to acre;classification page 27 of 2409/2; subject to the an existing Agricultural Bank mortgage and to the con- Government retaining the right to resume for railway dition that the poison must be eradicated to the satis- or other public. purposes any land required, and no com- faction of the Minister for Lands before the Crown pcnsation to be given, except for the actual value of grant will issue; being E. and B. Mills' forfeited Leases any improvements that may be resumed, also subject 17980/68, 41882/55, and 25088/74. to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being D. Alger's forfeited Lease 18887/68. THURSDAY, 1st OCTOBER, 1936. BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY. Nelson District. Kojonup District(about fivemiles south-east of Cascades Repurchased Estate (near Catterick Siding). Mooraming). Corr. No. 1196/36. Cinr. No. 4263/28. Open under Part V., Section 47, of The Land Act, Open under Part V.(Plan 417/80, Fl.) 1933-34," as modified by Part VIII.(Plan 414C/40, Location 8334, containing 206a. 2r. 19p., at 3s. 3d. E4.) per acre; classification page S of 4263/28; subject to Location 7973, containing 150a. Or. 29p.; price per payment for improvements ; being A. Wisbey 's forfeited acre-963.; purchase money-4720 17s. 5d.; half-yearly Lease 68/1319. instalments for the first five years, interest only:--to returned soldiers, at 41/0 per cent. per annum-416 4s. 5d.; to civilians, at 6 per cent. per annum-421 12s. 6d.; NARROGIN LAND AGENCY. half-yearly instalments over the balance (35 years), in- Williams District (near Yornaning). cluding principal and interest:--to returned soldiers, Corr. No. 6120/06. at 41/, per cent. per annum-420 ls. 11(1.; to civilians, Open under Part V., Section 54.(Plan 378D/C4.) atfiper cent. he- annum-424 Os. 8d.; subject to an Location 6875, containing 10 acres, at £1 per acre; existing Agricultural Bank mortgage; being G. B. de subject to paymcnt for improvements and to the pay- Conti's cmwelled application. ment of full purchase money on approval of applica- tion, or in such instalments as the Minister for Lands may direct; also subject to exemption from road rates THURSDAY, 8th OCTOBER, 1936. for two years from date of approval of application; BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY. being M. A. Horn's forfeited Lease 902/60. Sussex District(about two miles north-west of Kudardup). Williams District (about 21/, miles west of Kulin). Corr. No. 3630/29. Open under Part V.(Plan 141A/40, BL) Corr. No. 4849/29. Location 1502, containing 266a. 3r. 19p., at 10s. per Open under Part V.(Plan 377/80, E & F3.) acre; classification page 9 of 1105/20, Vol. 1; subject Location 13412, containing 546a. 2r. 13p., at 7s.6(1. to exemption from road rates for two years from date per acre; classification page 5 of 4849/29; subject to of approval of application and to the conditions apply- exemption from road rates for two years from date of ing to land selection in this District;beingL.A, approval. of application; being 0. L, Philp 's forfeited White's forfeited Lease 55/1678. Lease 68/2285, 1570 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AV.A. [ SEPTEMBER 18, 1036.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY. Ninghan District (near Kirwan Siding). Avon District (near Yorkrakine). Corr. No. 19/35. Open under Part V.(Plan 65/80, 134.) Corr. No. 862/34. Location 3702, containing 2,096a. 3r. 24p., at 2s. 6d. Open under Part. V.(Plan 2613/40, El.) per acre; classification page 8 of 3956/30; subject to Location 11519, containing 912 acres; subject to pric- the condition that the poison must be eradicated to the ing and to payment for improvements;classification satisfaction of the Minister for Lands before the Crown page 6 of 293/25; also subject to the Government re- grant will issue and to exemption from road rates for taining the right to resume for railway or other public two years -from the date of approval of application; purposes any land required, and no compensation to be being A. If.O'Toole's forfeited Lease 348/451. given, except for the actual value of any improvements that may be resumed; being L. J. Mumme's forfeited PERTH LAND AGENCY. Lease 348/405. Victoria District (about41//,miles south-west of Gunuyidi). Avon District (about 3)) miles west of Campion). Corr. No. 588/30. Corr. No. 160/34. Open under Part V.(Plan 90/80, C4.) Open under Part V.(Plan 35/80, Bl.) Locations 7015 and 5784, containing 1,472a. lr. 20p., Locations 15372, 26916, and 26917. containing 1,412a. at 4s. 9d. per acre; classifications page 4 of 588/30 and 2r.19p., at 4s. 9d. per acre;clas-ification page 5 of page 20 of 801/17; Location 7016, containing 936a. Or.15p., at 5s. 9d. per acre; classification page 7 of 561/28; subject to payment for provements ;being 2650/17; and Location 4026, containing 500 acres, at J. H. and V. A. Hughes' forfeiled. Leases 347/697, 10s. per acre; classification page 10 of 303/30; subject 365/443, and 365/444. to an existing Agricultural Bank mortgage; being L. W. R.Murphy. and P.R.Cross'sforfeitedLeases Avon District(about five miles south-east of 68/2304, 08/2260, and 50/1789. Narembeen). Corr. No. 7201/19. SOUTHERN CROSS :LAND AGENCY. Open tinder Part V.(Plans 5/80. C i; l580, ilbadji District(about nine miles south of Moorine Location 18300, containing 837a. ;;r.22p., at Ss. 3d. Rock). per acne; and Location 183(5], containing 791a. Or. 4p., Corr. No. 3789/25. at lls. per acin :ch:ssifications pages 21 aml. t13 of 2104/ Open under Part V.(Plan 23/80, Cl.) 12; subject to exist i :02: ?rieultural Bank, I. NB., and Location 355, containing 1,048a. 3n, 39p., at 9s. per wire netting merit;; grs and to a cropping lease which mere; classification page 85 of 5001/22; subject to an expires on 28/2/38; bring L. Pantall's forfeited Leases existingAgricultural Bank mortgage and to mining 36683/55 and 12382/56. conditions; being W. Potter's forfeited Lease 41001/55. Bilgading Estate, Aeon District (about two miles west ,Iilbadji District (about 42 miles east of Crampthorne). of Yarramony Siding). Corr. No. 2148/34. Open under Part V.(Plan 6/80, & 2.) Comes. 3712/10. Location 565, containing 1,122a. 2r. 29p., at Ss. 60. Open under Part V. of "The Land Art, 1933-1934," pen acre;classification page 0 of 387/31; subject to as modified by Part VIII.(Plan 271;/40, 1)2.) mining conditions and to exemption from road rates for Locations 21647 and 21409, containing 1,2:9a two years from date of approval of application; being llp.;price per acre£2; purchase stoney 152, 15'.! G. Mariotti's forfeited Lease 348/426. 9d.; half-yearly insalment first five years, -interest only: --to returned .soldiers, at 41A per cent. per annum--il56 4s. 10d.; to civilians, at 6 per cent. per annum--I",74 Yilgarn District (about 21/, miles north of Walgoolan). 1.9s.9d.;half-yearly instalment over the balance(35 Corn No. 4599/20. years), including principal and intenest:th returned Open under Part V.(Plan 35/80, D4.) soldiers, at 41/2 per cent. per annum £69 13s. 70.; to Location 30.containing 895a.2r.31p.,at 2s. per civilians, at 6 per cent. per annum-1;83 6s. 6d.; subject acre; classification page 3 of 1113/22; subject to pay- to existing Agricultural Bank and I.A.B. mortgages; ment for improvements, to mining conditions, and to being B. P. Richards and C. E. Tichener's forfeited G.AV.S. firewood conditions; being W. J. Begley 's for- Lease 20/1631.This cancels thenoticerelatingto feited Lease 19532/68. these blocks which appeared in the Government Ga-.7el1c of 21/12/34. WAGIN LAND AGENCY. Williams District (about 10 miles south of Kukcrin). Avon District(near Boorman). Corr. No. 1507/35. Open under Part V.(Phut 408/80, E2 & P2.) Corn. No. 1503/25. Locations 11497 and 14765, containing. 590a. 3r. 31p., Open under Part V.(Plan 24/80, Bl & 2.) at 7s. per acre; classification pages 15 and 17 of 1507/ Location 22100, containing 869a. 2r. 28p.; subject to 35; also Location 11496, containing 867a. Or. 35p., at pricing; classification page 94 of 1503/25; also Loca 7s.3d. per acre;classification pages15 and 16of tions 24290 and 25513, containing 416a. 3r. Op.; sub- 1507/35; subject to an existing Agricultural Bank mort- ject to pricing; classification page 7 of 3241/24; sub- gage and to the condition that the poison must be eradi- ject to exemption from road rates for two years from cated to the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands be- date of approval of application; being C. Bates' for- fore the Crown grant will issue; being W. Mott's can- feited Leases 19009/68, 41432/55, and 24552/74. celled application. Ninghan District (about 15 miles east of Pithara Williams District (about 31/2 miles north-east of Rock). Corr.. No. 1975/34. Corr. No. 609/32. Open under Part V.(Plan 64/80, F2.) Open under Part V.(Plan 387/80, A3.) Location 1646,containing1,844acres,at5s.per Locations 1.2878 and 13795, containing 358a. Or. 36p., acre; classification page 21 of 8782/12; subject to the at lls. 9d. per acre; classification page 6 of 1423/23; Government retaining the right to resume for railway subject to exemption from road rates for two years from or other Government purposes any land required, and date of approval of application; being J. Higgins' for- no compensation to be given for resumption, except for feited Leases 55/2389 and 74/1507. the actual value of any improvements that may be re- sumed; also subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1936. W. Aitken's forfeited Lease 347/052. EAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY. Kent District (about 11 miles west of Contain Inlet). Ninghan District(about 31/,miles north of Clear)-) Corr. No. 275/29. Open under Part V.(Plan 420/80, D4.) No. 4736/28. Locations 1042 and 1048, containing 3,999a. 3r. 36p., Open under Part V.(Plan 66/80, At C 2.) at3s.60. per acre;classification page 8 of 275/29; Location 2996, containing 4,349a. lr. 19p., at 4s. 90. subject to payment for improvements and to mining per acre;classification page 16of 5537/27; subject conditions; being C. Grant's forfeited Lease 68/1726. to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being J. Gallacher lsfor- G. L. NEEDHAM, feited Lease 68/733. Under Secretary for Lands. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1571

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. 7links fromits south-west corner and extending(as Department of Lands and Surveys, shown on Plan No. 4775) 56elf.h.r. 15min. 2 chains 7 links and 44deg. 54min. 2 chains7 links; thence 219deg. 28 Perth, 18th September, 1936. min. 2 chains 10 links and 242deg. llmin. 2 chains 10 11'is hereby declared, that the undermentioned hinds links along said boundary to the starting point.(Plan have been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 58/80, Fl.) 17 ofThe Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose (c) That portion of lot M632 of Melbourne Location of new roads, that is to say:- 914 (Land Titles Office Plan No. 3041) bounded by lines Goomalling. commencing eu the southern side of the present road on 4090/97. a north-western boundary of said lot 626eg. llinin. 7 No. 778: Deviation:-A strip of land, one chain wide, chains 2.4 links and 39deg. 28min. (3 chains 24.8 links leaving the present road at the south-west corner of from its westernmost boundary and extending (as shown Avon Location 543 and extending (as shown on Diagram on Plan No. 4775) 39deg. 28min. 2 chains 50 links and No. 58358 and L.T.O. Plan No. 3287) north-eastward G9deg. 23min. 2 chains 50 links along said side of pre- passing inside and along part of a north-western boun- sent road; thence 241deg. 24min. 2 chains 43.3 links and dary of Location 9574 and through Location 543 toa. 227deg. 27min. 2 chains 43.3 links to the starting- point. surveyed. road atthelatter'seast corner. (Portion (Plan 58/80, FL) of Road No. 4832 is hereby superseded.) (f) That portion of Lot M623 of Melbourne Location Sr. 25.1p. being resumed from Avon Location 9574. 914 (Laud Titles Office Plan No. 3041) bounded by lines (Plan 2713/10, D2.) commencing on itssouth-eastern boundary 34.1links cast ward from the prolongation south of the east boun- dary of Melbourne Location 304 and extending (as shown on Plan No. 4775) 49deg. 55min. 2 chains 47.8 links Tambellup. and 36deg. 39min. 2 chains 62.5 links to said boundary of said lot; thence 198deg. 19min. 2 chains 88.6 links L. & S. 6676/06; M.R. 274/35. and 249deg. 22min. 2 chains 73.1 links along said boun- No. 863: Widening:-Those portions of Plantagenet (Plan 5S/80, Fl.) Location 1690 and Reserve No. 9891 bounded by lines dary to the stnting point. commencing at the northernmost corner of the latter (g) That portion of Lot M632 of Melbourne Location and extending (as shown on Diagram No. 57275) south- 914 (Land Titles Office Ihin No. 3041) bounded by lines eastward along part of the north-eastern boundary of commencing ona north-western boundary of said lot said Reserve for a distance of 3 chains 16.6 links: thence 80deg. 6chains 36.4 links and 38deg. 19min. 287deg. 48min. 3 chains 22.8 links and 268deg. 19min. 10 chains 28.2 links from its north-east corner .and extend- chains 79.9 links, to the northern boundary of said ing (as shown on Plan No. 4775) 31deg. 35min. 1 chain Location 1690; thence myth-eastward along part of said 67'-.7 links and 25deg. 4min. 1 chain 67.7 links; thence boundary of Location 1690 for a distance of 3 chains 18deg. 19min. 1 chain 70 links and 38deg. 19min. 1 chain 16.8 links to the starting point. 70 links along said boundary of said lot to the starting 12.1p.beingresentedfromPlantagenetLocation point.(Plan 58/80, El.) 1690. (Plan 436A/40, A2.) (1i) That portion of Lot 11632 of Melbourne Location 911 (Land Titles Office Plan No. 3041) bounded by lines commencing on a north-western boundary of said lot chains 16.4 links from its north-east corner and ex- Goomalling. tending (as shown on Plan No. 4775) 71deg. 24min. 3 1615/91. chains 5.7 links and 47deg. 7nrin. 3 chains 5.7 links; No. 1172: Extension:-A stripofland, one chain Humee 38deg. 19min. 3 chains 20 links and 80deg. wide (widening at its terminus, as shown on Diagram min. 3 chains 20 links along said boundary of said lot No. 58358), leaving the presentroadon thenorth- to the starting point.(Plan 58/80, P1.) eastern boundary of Avon Location 10579 and extending (i) Those portions of Reserve No. 10039 and Lot (as surveyed)ina north-easterlydirection,passing 31,123 of Melbourne Location 914 (Land Titles Office along- a north-western boundary of Location 7090 and Plnn No. 3041) bounded by lines commencing at the through Locations 16501 and 9574 to Road No. 778 on south-westcorner ofsaid Reserve and extending(as the south-eastern boundary of Location 543. shown Plan No. 4775) 82deg. 27min. 2 chains 92.6 links 7p. being resumed_ from Avon Location 9574.(Plan and 6-deg. 4lniin. S chains 92.6 links; thence 23Sdeg. 2713/40, D2.) 4min. :3 chains and 209deg. 4min. 3 chains .1 link along the northern side of the present road to the starting point. (Plan58/8(1,ID.) ( j) That portion of Lot M628 of Melbourne Location 961.8/09. 911 (Land Titles Office Plan No. 3041) bounded by lines No. 1474: Widenings:- commencing on the north-western boundary of said lot 30 chains 18.4 links from its north-west corner and ex- (a) That portion of -Melbourne Location 773 bounded tending(as shown on Plan No. 4775) 43deg. 26min. by lines commencing at its north-west corner and ex- 2 chains 50 links and 71deg. 37min. 2 chains 50 links; tending. (as shown on Plan No. 4775) east along part thence 244deg. 46min. 2 chains 44.4 links and 230deg. of its north boundary for:Idistance of 14 chains 56 17-min. 2 chains 44.4 links to the starting point.(Plan links; thence 254deg. 47min. 6 chains 5-1 links, 244deg. 57/80, FL) 15min. 3 chains 50 links, 224deg. 58min. 3 chains 45.3 (k) Those portions of Melbourne Location 287 and links, and 202deg. 36min. 4 chains 96.9 licksto the Lot 11628of :Melbourne Location 914(Land Titles western boundary of said location;thence northward Office PInn No. 3011) bounded by lines commencing at :thing part of said western boundary tothe starting the north-west corner of the former and extending (as point. (11fin 58/80,1(1.) shown on Plan No. 4775) 90deg. 13min. 1 chain 50 links (If) Those portions of Lots M413 ;mil..\15S2 of :Mel- (along its northern boundary) ;thence, 260deg. 55min. boune Location 915(.L.T.O. Plan No. :1))16) bounded chains 96 links to the northernmost boundary of Lot by lines commencing atthe south-east corm, of the M628; thence 71deg. 37min. 1 chain 50 links along the former lot and extending (as shown on Plan No. 4775) southern side of the present road to the starting point. 247deg. lmin. 22.2 links and 270deg. 7min. 1 chain 80 (Plan 57/80, Al.) links along its southern boundary; thence 83deg. 47min. (1) That portion of Lot -M627 of Melbourne Loca- 1 chain 77.1 links and 73deg. 22min. 1 chain 77]. links tion 914 (Land Titles Office Plan No. 3041) bounded to the northern side of present road; thenCe 247deg. by lines commencing nu the southern boundary of said - lmin. 1 chain 80 links along said side of present road lot 20 chains 18.5 links from its south-east corner and to the starting point.(Plan 58/80, El.) extending (as shown on Plan No. 4775) 250deg. 52min. (c) That portion of Lot 31.582 of Melbourne Location 3 chains .5 links and 270deg. 13min. 3 chains .5 links 915 (Laud Titles Office Plait No. 3016) bounded by lines along the southernsideof the present road;thence commencing on the northern side of the present road in 85deg. 28min. 2(=Julius97.3 links and 75deg. 37min. said lot 47 chains 69.7 links from its south-west corner chains 97.3 links to the starting point.(Plan 57/80, and extending (as shown on Plan No. 4775) GOdeg. 14 Al.) min. 2 chains 5.7 links and 47deg. 28111111. 2 chains 5.7 (m) That portion of Piawaning Northward Railway links; thence 220deg. 41min. 2 chains 10 links and 247 Reserve bounded by lines commencing at the junction deg. imin. 2 chains 10 links along said side of present of its western side with the southern side of a surveyed road to the starting point.(Plan 58/80, FL) road along the northern boundary of Lot M1133 of (d) That portion of Lot M623 of Melbourne Location Melbourne Locations 932 and 933 (Land TitlesOffice 914 (Land TitlesOffice Plan No. 3041) bounded by Diagram No. 4491) and extending (as shown on Plan lines commencing on its south-eastern boundary 3 chains No. 4775) 70deg. 52min..94.3 links and 130deg. 27min. 1572 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEmnn 18, 1113(1.

52.8 links along the southern side of a level crossing; 58min. 2 chains 70 links along said south-eastern side thence 271deg. 29min. 1 chain 29.4 links to the starting ot Road No. 3682; thence 197deg. 29min. 2 chains 63.8 point. (Plan 57/80, Al ) link-3 and 188deg. 15min. 2 chains 63.8 links to the start- 40. 1r. 11p. being resumed from Melly-mime Location ine: point 773, 16.8p. being resumed from Melbourne Location 106. 1:1-71,111":11g remmed from Melbourne. Location 915. (Plan 63/80, Fl.) Or.23.7p. being re tuned from Melbourne Location 914. 2.9p. being remmed :front Melbourne Location 287. Moora and VictoriaPlains. L. & S. 6527/27; M.R. 700/35. No. 7996:Extensions: Moora. (a) A strip of land, one chain wide. leaving the pre- 9618/09. sent road at the northern end of Gabalong station yard and extending (as shown on L.T.O. Diagrams Nos. 7826, No. 3682: Widening's:- 7825, 1(531, and 7391) northward (along the western side (a) All those portions of land bounded by lines com- of the Piawaning Northwards Railway Reserve) passing mencing on the north bcundary of Melbourne Location along part of the eastern boundary of Lot M1757 of 3189 1. chain 98.9 links from its north-west corner and Melbourne Location 918, the eastern boundary of Lot extending(as shown on O.P. 4775)241deg. 44min. Th.7.5-1, and the eastern boundaries of Lots M1892 and 5 chains 10.5 links; thence 39deg. 18min. 3 chains 12.0 1i1H372 of Location 933 to the easternmost boundary of links and 90deg. loin. 2 chains 51.6 links to the starting Lot M.L141. point. (b) That portion of Lot Ml560 of Melbourne Loca- (b) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the pre- tion 929 bounded by lines commencing on its western sent road at the south-west corner of Melbourne Loca- boundary 74 chains 71.3 links from its south-western tion 3218 and extending as surveyed south along part corner and extending (as shown on O.P. 4775) 25deg. of the easternmost boundary of Lot 511096 of Melbourne 58min. 1 chain 12.8 links and 57deg. 3min. 1 chain 6.1 Location 919 and part of the eastern boundary of Lot links along the western side of the present road; thence 511355 to the western side of the Piawaning North- 221deg. lmin. 2 chains 11 links to the :farting point. Words Railway Reserve;thence southward along said 17p. being resumed from Melbourne Location 3189. side of Railway Reserve and along said boundary of 17,4p. being resumed from Melbourne Location 929. said Lot M1355 z-tndthe easternmost boundary of Lot (Plan ((4/80, A3.) M1768 and through Piawaning Townsite to Road No. 4393 in the last-mentioned. (Plan :57/80, Al, 2 61: 3, and Piawaning Townsite.) Qua irading. 4259/13. ICatanning. No. 4941: Widening:-That portion of Voting station 1807/27. yard. Reserve bounded by lines commencing at its north - No. 9631:-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving west corner and. extending (as shown on Diagram No. a surveyed road at the north-east corner of Ewlyanutrtup 58466) 1:34deg. 51min. 51 links; thence 279deg. 9min. A.A. Lot 128 and extending; as surveyed south along the 98.1 links and 71deg. 26min. 64 links to the starting em,t boundaries of Lots 128, 57, 132, and 68 to a sur- point. (Plan 4/80, A3.) veyed road at the south-east corner of the last mentioned lot. Sat3r.33.6p.beingresumedfromlEwlyamartup Perenjori. A.A. Lot 219.(Plan 417D/40, E3.) 258/16. No. 5425: Deviation:-A stripoflaud, one chain Perenjori. wide, leaving the present road at the south-west corner 258/16. of Victoria Location 8930 and extending (as shown on No. 9659:-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Diagram No. 58487) west through Locations 5955 and a surveyed road at the north-cast corner of Victoria 6460 to the east boundary of Bunjil Townsite Reserve; Location 5873 and extending (as shown on Diagram No. thence through saidTownsiteReservetoRoad No. 1010) west along its north boundary to a surveyed road 9078 on the eastern side of the Wongan 'Mills llullewa atitc north-west corner. (Plan 96/80, Al.) Railway Reserve.(Plan 96/80, A2.) Drakesbrook. Perenjori. 327/36. 252/16. No. 9661:Fouracre street:-A stripofland, one No. 5457: Deviation and extension:-A strip of land, chain wide (widening as surveyed to 150 links on the one chain wide (widening at its commencement and ter- western boundaries of Drakesbrook Lots 6 and 7,12 minus), leaving the present road on the south boundary to 15 inclusive, and on part of the western boundary of Victoria Location 7923, 5 chains 92.5 links from its of Lot 16, also including portion of Lot 6, as shown on south-west corner and extending (as shown on Diagram Diagram No. 59134), leaving a surveyed road at the No. 58488) in a general easterly direction through said north-west corner of Drakesbrook Lot 61 and extending location and Location 4125 to Road No. 5291 on the as surveyed southward along the eastern side of the latter's south boundary. Perth- Banbury Railway Reserve to McLarty street at 9a.lr.19p. being resumed from Victoria Location thesouth-west cornerof ReserveNo.2663. (Plan 4125. Drakesbrook Townsite.) 10a. 3r.34p. being resumed from Victoria Location 7923.(Plans 95/80, F3, and 96/80, AS.) \Vest Arthur. 1253/19. No. 9678:-A strip of land, one chain wide (widen- Quairading.. ing at its commencement and terminus), leaving a sur- 1173/16. veyed road on the northern boundary of Kojonup Loca- No. 5552: Deviation:-A strip of land, one chain tion 5639 and extending(as shown on Diagram No. wide (narrowing at its commencement), leaving a level 55839) southward through said location tothe right crossing at the northern end of Voting station yard Re- bank ofthe .Commencing again on serve and extending (as shown on Diagram No. 584(36) the left bank of the river and extending south-eastward eastward through Voting Townsite and Avon Location. through Location 5144 to a surveyed road on its south- 17145 to Road No. 4483 on the latter's cast boundary. ern boundary. 3a. Or. 6p. being reauned from Avon Location 17145. 6a.1 r.12p. being resumed from Kojonup Location (Plan 4/80, A3.) 5639. 4a.2r.18p. being resumed from Kojonup Location 5144. (Plan 409D/40, A4.) Mooa. 9618/09. No. 7314: Widening:-That portion of Lot M1483 Plans and more particular descriptions of the lands of Melbourne Location 931 bounded by lines commenc- so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the ing at a point on the east side of the present road 2 Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth. chains 20 links south from its junction with a south- By order of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, eastern side of Road No. 3682 and extending (as shown on O.P. No. 4775) 359deg. 45min.2 chains70 links M. F. TROY, along said east side of the present road and 25deg. Minister for Lands. SF:PTEMBET( 18, 1936.1 GOVERNMENT' GA Z EWE.\V.A. 1573

THE ROAD DIST.RicTs ACT, 1919-1934. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. Closure of Road. Application 590/1935. THE Hon. the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road here- TAKE notice that The West Australian Trustee Execu- under described passes, have applied to the Perenjori tor and Agency Company :Limited of 135 St George's Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:- terracePerth and AnnieChristinaParker of York Perenjori. Widow the Executors ofthe Will of John 'William 1440/1f1 Parker deceased have made application to be registered P. 340: Portcon of Road No. 5291 along part of the under the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietors north boundary of Victoria Location 6266;froma or an estate in fee simple in possession in the following closed road at the south-east corner of Location 7923 to parcels of land situate in the Avon district and being Road No. 5457 passing through Location 4125.(Plans 95/80, F3, and 96/80, A3.) Avon Locations 114 246 and part of Location 331 G. L. NEEDHAM, containing respectively 20 acres 28 perches 35 for Bon. Minister for Lands. acres 11 perches and 38 acres 19 perches 1, H. D. England, on behalf of the Perenjori Road Bounded by lines starting from the south corner of Board, hereby assent to the above application to close Location 706 and extending north-westward 25 chains the road therein described. n'ong its south-west boundary to an east corner of Loca- H. D. ENGLAND, tion 1893 thence south-westward 14 chains 5 links south- Chairman Perenjori Road Board. Gistward 14 chains 12 and nine-tenth links and again south-westward 23 chains 23 links along boundaries of 28th August, 1936. the said Location 1892 thence south-eastward 28 chains THE Rom) DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934. 15 and two tenth links passing along north-east boun. Closure of Road. dories of Locations 1892 and 14952 thence north-east- v,-ard 23 chains 21 and one-tenth links passing- along WE, Gordon Stuart Wilson and Campbell Lindsay Will- north west son (Executors of the Will ofGraceScottWilson, boundariesof Locations 14952 and 1436 deceased) and Edward Joseph Pauley, being- the owners thence north-westward17chains 27 and three-tenth of land over or along which the portion of road here- links passing along ftsouth-we-.-t boundary of Location under described passes, have applied to the Wickepin 143(3 and thence north-eastward 14 chains passing along Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-- part of the north-west boundary of Location 1436 to the starting point and bounded on the inner part by W ickepin. public roads. 909/36. W. 549:The surveyed road passing along the west The land is more particularly defined on Lands and boundary of Williams Location 6908, the westernmost Surveys Diagram, No. 58443. boundary of Location 10301, the west and part of the north boundary of Location 3491, and the westernmost And further take notice that all persons other than boundary of Location 7216; from the south-west corner the applicants claiming to have any estate right title of the first-mentioned location to a north-west corner or interest in the above parcels of land and desiring to ofsaidLocation 7216. (Plans 378C/40, P4, and hii:jeetto the said application are hereby required to 38511/40, Fl.) lodge in this Office on or before the 30th day of October C.L. WILSON. next a caveat forbidding the said land being brought G. S. WILSON. under the operation of the said Act. E. J. PALLET. E. E. FEWINGS, I, Claude Downie Simpson, on behalf of the V3rickepin Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to Registrar of Titles. close the road therein described. Office of Titles, Perth, this 9th day of September, 1936. C. D. SIMPSON, Chairman Wickepin Road Board. Messrs. Parker A, Parker, of Perth, Solicitors for the 10th September, 1936. Applicants.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date and Time Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to Date of Nature of Work. Notice. for Closing. be seen.

1936. 1936. (2.30 p.m. on Tuesday) Sept. 2 West Boulder SchoolSale and22nd September...Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Kal- Removal of (8659) goorlie, on and after the 8th September, 1936. Sept. 9 Norseman School Two Additional29th September...Contractors' Room, Perth ;at Police Station, Norse- Class Rooms and Renovations to man, and at P.W.D. Office, .Kalgoorlie, on and after Quarters (8661) the 15th September, 1936.

lenders, tog-ether with the prescri )ed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Public Works," and marked "Tender," and wi 1 be received at the Public Works Office, Perth.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

MET OPOLLTAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, The Locality in which the Proposed Works will be AN D DRAINAGE DE P A 11TM ENT. Constructed:Portion of Buckland 1011 Road Board Perth 11th September, 1936. Distriet, between Harvey street and Hope street and M.W.S. 1300/36. Swan street and Edwyna street, within the boundaries NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis- as described hereunder, and as shown in green and red terfor Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainageto on Plan & D.D., W.A., No. 5778. undertake the construction of the works hereinafter de- The Purposes for whieh the Proposed Works are to scribed, by virtue of the powers contained under the be constructed: .For pumping sewage into a gravitation provisions of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer- sewer and to connect premiees to the main sewer for age, and Drainage Act, 1909": drainage purposes. Description of Proposed Works:Metropolitan Sew- The Area and the Parts of which are intended to be erage,Claremont -CottesloeDistrict,Reticulation Area Drained:Commencing- at the point of intersection of N(3. 10 Extension,Cottesloe:--EndergroundEjector the centres of Hope st and .Edwyna street and pro- Station, 6 -inch and 4-incl,diameter pipe sewers, with ceeding west along the centre of Edwyna street to the manholes- and all other apparatus connected therewith. centre of Solomon street; thence south along the centre 1574 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, [Sie'TF :Mnet 18, 1936. of Solomon street for a distance of a pproximutelcy THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919 1934. feet; thence \vest across 8olomon street and along the south boundary of Lot, 15, Solomon street, and its pro- Bridgetown Road Boa rd. longationtothewestern alignment,oftheright-of- By-laws for the -Management vnil tise of the Bridgetown Way between Solomon street and Harvey street; thence Hall and :illy other Buildings under the Control of north along the western alignment of the said right-of- the Board, way tothe south alignment of thefirstright-of-way P. AT. 183/24. south of Glyde street; thence westerly along the south alignment of the said right-of-way and its prolongation WHEREAS by "The Road Districts Act, 1919-1934," to the centre of Harvey street; thence north along the the Road Board of any District is empowered to make centre of Harvey street to the centre of Clyde street; By-laws for all or any of the purposes mentioned in tim thence easterly along the centre of Clyde street ton a said Act, and whereas the Bridgetown Road Board, in point opposite the west boundary of Lot 253, Clyde pursuanee of the powers vested in the said Board under street ;thence north across Clyde street and along the and by virtue of the said Act and of any other authority west boundary of Lot 253, Glvdc street, to its north- enabling it in that behalf, do hereby make the follow- west corner; thence easterly along the north boundary ing By- laws:- of Lot 253, Clyde street, to the south-west corner of 1. Interpretation Clause:In theconstructionof Lot 251, Solomon street; thence north along the west these By-laws: boundary of Lot 251, Solomon street to its north -west (a) the word "Board" shall mean the Bridgetown corner; thence east along the north boundary of the Road Board; said lot to its north-cast corner; thence in a north-east- (b) the word "Building" shall niean and include any erly direction across Solomon street and along' one chain hall, room, or corridor, or stairway, or annexe of any road to the north-west corner of Lot 272 of Location such hall or room under the control of the Board. 121; thence north-easterly and easterly , along the north 2. Applications for the hire of any building and fur- boundary of the said lot and its prolongation across niture shall be made in writing to the secretary of the thefirstright-of-way east of Solomon street,tothe Board not less than 24.hours before the time that such easternalignmentofthesaid right-of-way;thence building and furniture are required and shall state the southerly along the east alignment of the said right- purpose for which the building and furniture isre- of-way, to and across Clyde street, and further along quired. the centre of Hope street to the point of commencement, 3.The name and place of abode of the actual and as shown in green on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., responsible person or persons hiring any building and No. 5778. furniture shall be given in the application for the use The Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections, and Specifications may be Inspected:At the office of of the building and furniture.The hirer of any build- the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain- ing under the attached Schedules shall not be entitled age, The Barracks, St. George's place, Perth, for one to the use of the Bio Room. month on and after the 18th day of September, 1936, 4.The rent of the main hall, lesser hall, room, and between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. furniture(inclusive of the use of the crockeryware) shall be paid with each application and shall be as fol- II. MILLINGTON, lows: Minister fur Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage. Main Lesser Hall. Hall. s.d.£s.d. METROIPOLLTAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, Travelling companies, up to 12 AND DRAINAGE DE PA RTMENT. midnight 3 0 0 1 10 0 Perth 11_th September, 1936. Entertainments(local), up to MAV.S. 1591/36. 12 midnight.. 2 0 0 1 0 0 NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis- Dances, up to 12 midnight..2 10 0 1 10 0 terfor Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainageto Bazaars, fetes .. 2 0 0 1. 0 0 undertake the construction of the works hereinafter de- Politicalmeetingsorlectures, scribed, by virtue of the powers contained under the without charge for admission 1 2 6 0 15 0 provisions of "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer- Politicalmeetingsorlectures, age, and Drainage Act, 1909": with charge for admission.. 2 0 0 1 0 0 Description of Proposed Works, Cottesloe Sewerage Religious services, day .. 0 15 0 0 7 6 Illeticulation Area No. 7:-9-inch diameter reticulation Religious services, night 1 2 6 0 10 0 sewer, with all manholes and other apparatus connected Rehearsals day.. 0 5 00 2 6 therewith; total length about 835 feet. Rehearsals, night 0 10 00 5 0 The Locality in which the Proposed Works will be Entertainments, with dance to Constructed:Commencingatexistingmanhole and follow up to 12 midnight.. 3 0 0 2 0 0 proceeding south along the centre of right-of-way for 5.The hours for which any building and furniture a distance of 130 feet to manhole in Stirling highway; may be hired shall be: Day -9 o'clock a.m. to 7 o'clock thence south-easterly across Stirling highway to a man- p.m.; Night-7 o'clock p.m. to 12 midnight, after which hole on footpath on east sideofStirling highway; 105. per hour shall be paid in addition to the ordinary thence south-westerly along the said footpath to man- fees. hole at Rose street, as indicated on Plan M.W.S.S. & 6.The Board may at any time demand that the hirer 1).D., W.A., No. 5790. shall, prior to the term of' engagement, deposit an amount The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are to estiniated to cover any damage that might occur during beConstructed:Toconnectproperties to the main the term of engagement. sewer. 7, The Board reserves the right to refuse to let any The Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections, building and furniture to any applicant for the hiring and Specifications may be Inspected: At the office of of the same without assigning any reason for such re- the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain- fusal. age, The Barracks, St. George's place, Perth, for one 8. The Beard may at any time cancel any agree- month on and after the 18th day of September, 1936, meat made for the hiring of any building and furni- between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. ture. 9. In the event of two or more applications being H. MILLING TON, made for the hire of any building and furniture for Minister fur Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage. the same date and hour, the Board may, without con- sidering. priority of application, determine to which ap- plicant the hire of such building and furniture shall he THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904. granted. 10.The hirer of any building' shall comply with the Wiluna, Water Board. provisions of the Health Act, Entertainment Tax Act, NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the and any other Act in force for the time being,apnlie- year ending 30th 'tune, 1937, of all lands in the Wiluna able to such hirings and use of the building. Water District now liable to be rated under the above- If in the opinion of the Board all the necessary actions mentioned Act has been made up and the Rate Book have not been taken to comply with the provisions of may be inspected at the Office of the Wiluna Road the Acts above-mentioned or any other Acts in force, Board. the Board may at any time prior to or during the term S. R. HARDWICKE, of engagement forbid and prevent the use of such build- Secretary. ing. SEPTEMBER IS, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 1575

The hirer must accept full responsibility in the event .16. No offensive impersonations or representations of of any dispute arising in connection with the compliance living persons, or anything calculated to produce a dis- of the provisions necessary under this By-law. turbance, riot, or breach of peace, shall be permitted in 11.In the event of the use of any building being any building. forbidden or prevented under thefast preceding By- 16A.The hirer of any hall or room shall maintain law, the hirer shall forfeit the full amount payable for and keep good order and decent behaviour in such hall the hire of such building as if the hire had been duly or room and shall be solely and entirely responsible for fulfilled, and the Board shall not be responsible to the the carrying out of these By-laws, and for any damage hirer for any loss or damage incurred by the hirer. dunetothebuilding's,fixtures,fittings,furnitureor 12.No spirituousliquors,wine,ale,beer,porter, crockeryware and shall pay such damages as shall be cider or perry shall be brought into or consumed in any assessed by the Board.Any articleof crockeryware building, except when permitted in- the Board in writ- not accounted for or in broken or cracked condition shall ing. he paid for at current rates or prices. 13.No person shall smoke any tobacco, cigar, cigar- 17.The secretary of the Board or any other person ette,or objectionable substance, norstrikeorother- duly authorised by the Board, or police constable, shall wise ignite any light in any main hall during any ball he permitted free ingress to the building or any part or public entertainment, or at any gathering of persons thereof, and every facility shall be given them for en- in the said building, whether such persons have been forcing these By-laws. admitted by the payment of money or otherwise, except at a banquet, smoke social, or private entertainments. 18.Every person who does, permits, or suffers any 13A.No furniture shall be removed, except under the let, matter, or thing contrary to any of these By-laws, supervision of the caretaker or other person appointed or commits, or permits any breach or neglect thereof, by the Board. shall be deemed guilty of an offence against these By- 14. No person shall,in any part of the building laws and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 (a)enter or be allowed to enter whilst intoxicaled; for every such offence. (b)use profane or improper language; (e)he guilty of any misbehaviour whatsoever; Passed by resolution of the Bridgetown Road Board (d)damage, mark, or deface any wallorother at a meeting held on the 26th June, 1936. part of the building.(Any person who does, WILL P. SCOTT, permits, orsuffers any such damage shall be liable to pay the cost of all such damages Chairman. in addition to any penalty imposed by these C. V. DRAPER, By-laws) ; Secretary. (0)stand, loiter, or cause any obstruction whatso- ever in the entrance halls, exits, or passage- Recommended ways of any buildings.(Any person so doing (Sgd.) II. MILLINGTON, shall immediately disperse, on being' requested Minister Controlling Local Government. to do so by the secretary or other person duly authorised by the Board, or police con- Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor stable, whether in 'uniform or otherwise.) in Executive Council, this 20th day of August, 1936. 77.No person shall remove the piano from the floor of the main hall to the stage, or vice versa, without the (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, permission of the Board. Clerk of the Council.

TH E ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919 -3 -1. Road Board Elections. Department of Public Works, Perth, 10th September, 1936. IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 92 of "The Road Districts Act, 1919-34," that the following gentlemen have been elected members of the undermentioned Road Boards, to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder:

MEMBER ELECTED. How vacancy Road occurred: ! Date of l Ward. l Occupation.(a) Efflux-ion of IName of previous Board. Election. Member. Remarks. time. I Surname. Christian Name. (b) Resignation.; (c) Death.

.Ashburb. Clark ... l l 25-8-36 S. H. J. Neil Town ...Storekeeper (b) Clark, S. H.J. N. l Unopposed.

Broome . l 22-8-36Secombe John Rupert ...Dampier . Pastoralist (b) l Herrin, R. M.... i do.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

BAYSWATER ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. on the 10th day of October, 1930: And whereas Sub- IT is hereby notified, for general information, that dur- section (2) of Section S of the said Act provides that ing the illness of Mr. Levi Wright and until further when any addition is made to any District the Governor notice Mr. Percival Wright has been appointed Acting may constitute the added land a portion of a Ward of Poundkeeper, with power to seize and impound all cattle a District: And whereas it is desirable that the added and stock straying on roads, reserves, or unfenced land portionof the Meekatharra Road Districtaforesaid within the Bayswater Road District. should be added to the Country Ward of such District, By order of the Board, as is described in the Schedule hereto: Now, therefore, itisthe intention of His Excellency the Lieutenant- Al. M. ROGER, Governor to constitute such portion of the Meekatharra Chairman. Road District a portion of the Country Ward of that E. A. P. TIMMS, District. Secretary. Schedule. Town Hall, Bayswater, 12th September, 1936. All that piece of land bounded by lines commencing on the present District boundary at a north-west corner TILE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934. of Pastoral Lease 3364/96 andextendingeastward, southward, and westward along part of the said Dis- Meekatharra Road .DistrietAlteration of Ward trict boundary to the south-west corner of Pastoral Lease BoundariesNotice of Intention. 3137/96; thence northward along the west boundary of Department of Public Works, Pastoral Lease 3137/96, continuing along the western- Perth, 17th September, 1936. most, a north, and a west boundary of Pastoral Lease P. \V. 1661/25. 3364/96 to the starting point. WHEREAS under the provision of paragraph_ (xiii) of Plan showing the proposed alteration may be seen at Subsection (1)of Section 8 of "The Road Districts theLocal Government Office, DepartmentofPublic Act, 1919-1934," a portion of the Murchison Road Dis- Works, Perth. trict was added to the Meekatharra Road District by (Sgd.) C. A. MUNT, an Order in Council published in the Government Gazette Tinder Secretary for Public Works. 1576 GOVERNMENT GA z ET T E, f SEPTEMBEF!.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906. Municipality of North FremantleNotice of Sale. WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of North :Fremantle has certified to me that, under the provisions of "The Muni- cipal Corporations Act, 1906," the sums set forth in theSchedule hereunder are now One and unpaid by the persons whose names are set opposite the said sums as the registered proprietors of the pieces of hind situated and described intheCertificatesofTitle and containing the measurements, more orless,:d1 as set forthintheSchedule,being arrears of rates and interest due to such Council in respectof such land; and whereas such Council has requirednut, aftertheexpiration of three months from the date hereof, to issue my Warrants of Execution against such lands, unlessthe moneys mentioned in such Schedule are sooner paid:This is to give notice that, in pursuance of such Certifi- cates, I shall issue my Warrants of Execution accordingly at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, unless the above-mentioned sums accrued One on the lands to the 31st day of October, 1930, and all expenses are sooner paid. Dated at Fremantle this 14th day of September, 1936. F. E. McCAW, Clerk of the Local Court. [L.s.] THE SC 11 Names, Occupations, and Addresses ofall Vol. Fol. Area. No.Suns Due. Persons appearing to have any Estate or Description and Situation of s. d. Interest in the Land. Land. a.r.p. 1. 458 7 0Mercia Cecilia Barlow, of 16 Mount Vernonportions of North Fremantle Lot 757 1 0 1 7.3 street, Forrest Lodge, Sydney, New South P35 and being Lots 11, 12, 13, Wales, spinster, asregistered proprietor, and 14 on Plan 1492, Swan and ;ind Marcus Thomas Barlow, of 91 Vic- DeLisle streets toria street, Cottesloe Beach, railway elm ployeee,asmortgagee(MortgageNo. 1342/1921) 2. 6 1 7 Stella Grey, of 22 Bayley street, North Fre-portion of North Fremantle Town 264149 0 0 6.4 mantle, married_ -woman, as registered pro- Lot 36 and being the north- prietor eastern moiety of Lot 45 on deposited Plan 1592, Bayley street, North Fr ema ntle 3. 5 15 6A rther Schenberg, of 192 York street, Subiaco,portion of North Fremantle Lot 851 130 0 0 16.3 a minor, born 25th December,1910,as 1'70 :lad being Lot 24 on Plan registered proprietor 1429, corner 11 erbert and Fay streets, North loremantle 4. 2 16 2 Walter Richard Powell, of Christina parade,portion of North Fremantle Lot 474138 0 0 12.2 North Fremantle, labourer, asregistered P68 and hieing Lot 17 on de- proprietor posited Plan 11h3, Letitia road, North Fremantle 5. 216 2 Walter Richard Powell, of Christina parade,port Out of North Fremantle hot 310 101 001 ".2 North .Fremantle, mill hand, as registered 1'68 and tieing Lot 18 on de- proprietor,andAlfred Janms cain. of positedPlait 1153, Letitia road, Spearwood, orchardist, as mortgagee North :Fremantle (Mortgage No. 5771/1929) ;George Fred- erick Powell, of Coogee,dairyman,and Frank 'Warren Powell, of Adelaide street, Fremantle, storekeeper, asmortgagees (Mortgage No. 10209/1930) 6. 64 4Margaret Love Powell, of Christina parade,portion of North Fremantle Lot 178 88 it It 13.2 North Fremantle, married woman, as regis- 2100 and being Lot 34 on de- teredproprietor,andArthurThomas posited Plan1.963,Christina White,ofAdelaidestreet,Fremantle, parade, North :Fremantle medical practitioner, as mortgagee (Mort- gage No. 2126/1922) 7. 8 2 9 RupertSommers,care of Perth Club,St.portionsofNorthFremantle -135 143 0 0 39.8 George 'sterrace,Perth,farmer,Grace Town Lot 32 and being Lots Odium, care of Messrs. Jackson, Leake, & 1, 2, and 3 on deposited Plan Co.,Solicitors,Howardstreet,Perth. 1592,cornerOceanparade widow;ConstanceAgnesWellard,of and John street, North Fre- Gnowangerup. married woman, and Edith mantle EleanorLemke,of 166 Suburban road, South Perth, married woman, as tenants in common, as registered proprietors 8. 13 15 7 George Ebenezer Morrison, of 3 Paper Build-portions of North Fremantle Lot 66 45 0 1 3 -ju ings, Temple, London, barrister-at-111V, as P 7 3 Numbered 25,20,and registered proprietor 27 on Plan deposited Number 671,cornerBayroadand Ainslie road, North Fremantle 9. 127 10Thomas EdwardRichards,of North Fre-portion of North Fremantle Lot 210 10 0 0 13 mantle, as registered proprietor 2101 and 102, being Lot 20 on deposited Plan 1963, Thompson_ road, NorthFre- mantle 10. 9 13 7 Isaac Helliwell, of North Fremantle, as regis-portion of North Fremantle Lot 104 OS 0 0 29 tctred proprietor 35 and being Lot 12 on de- posited Plan 439, Napier road, North Fremantle 1.1. 7 1 1 Alfred Borchert, of Fremantle, as registeredLot 99 of 'North Fremantle Lot 139 29 0 0 20 -11,-T proprietor 32, Plan deposited No. 1592, Ocean parade, North :Fremantle 12. 3 3 1 Joseph Lake, of 2S Marine parade, Cottesloe,portion. of .North Fremantle Lot 1041210 0 0 12 -15.6. and Harold Vivian Lake, of Cooper street, P60 and being Lot7,Plan Nedlands, paper bag manufacturers,as 1340, Leslie road, North Fre- tenants in common, as registered proprie- mantle tors 13. 9 13 8 Isaac Helliwell, of North Fremantle, as regis-portion of North Fremantle Sub- 44142 0 1 24 tered proprietor urban Lot 25 as delineated in the Diagram on Certificate of Titlereg. Vol.44,Fol.142, and coloured green and Num- bered 51, Plan deposited No. 313, corner Harvest road_ and Elizabethstreet,North Fre- mantle. SEPTEMPP:1; 18, 1936./ GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1V.A. 1.577

THE MINING ACT, 1964. NOTICE OF INTENTION TU FORFEIT LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT. Department of Mines, Perth, 27th August, 1936. IN accordance with Section 97 of "The Mining- Act, 1I;04," notice is hereby given that unless rent due en the Undermentioned Gold-mining Leases be paid on or before the 3rd October, 1936, it is the intention of the Governor, under the provisions of Section 98 of "The Mining Act, 1904," to forfeit such leases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent. Al. J. CALANCIFINL Under Secretary for Mines.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD. COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD continued. 1336WSLIPPERY GIMBLET: Associated Northern 5337DREADNOUGHT EAST:Pearson,Frederick Ora Banda, No Liability. Reid. 13991VGI5ILET SOUTH EXTENDED: Associated 5343--DREADNOUGHT CONSOLS: Pearson, Frederick Northern Ora Banda, No Liability. Reid. I.833WZOROASTRIAN:Rustand,Helen;Farrar, 5382IVAN: Martin, Herbert Frederick; Colmer, Cyril Tom; Farrar, Arthur Gordon; Richards, An- Keith. nabella; Roots, Hubert Henry. 5406-1DOUGH: Crudace, Peter Mellanby;Crudace, 1936W-1VENTWORTH: Dundas Gold Mines, No Lia- Catherine; Moralee, Obadiah;Doyle,Arthur bility. Nicholas. 1941WBENT TREE: Cassin, Francis Edward. 5407ROSE HILL UNITED: Ross, Alexander Lance- 196251' LADY ROSINA: Ora Banda Amalgamated lot; Lydon, Michael; Moran, Michael. Mines, No Liability. 5418NORTH BURGESS: Smith, William Henry. 196611'CARNBE: Ora Banda Amalgamated Mines, No 5444 DAUGHTER. OF ERIN: MeEwen, William; Mc- Liability. Ewen, James Atchie; Petersen, Edward; Down- 19671V-1[cKENZIES FIND: Ora Banda Amalgamated ing-,John; Thomas, RalphPercy;Crabbe, Mines, No Liability. James; Thomas. Benjamin. 1970WLADY ROSINA EXTENDED: Ora Banda 5463 GREAT COULGARDI:E: Browne, James; Browne, Amalgamated Mines, No Liability. Daniel; Leo, Thomas; McCann, Frank; Seahill, 1972WRENOWN: Becker, Alfred John; Vince, Niel. Ernest. 19791V--BIENT TREE EXTENDED: Cassin, Francis 5467GOLDEN BAR: Henderson,WilliamHarold Edward. Chartres. 1983WORA BANDA SOUTH: Argus, Mary Ann. 5468GOLDEN QUEEN : Van Wacland, Francois. 2036\VLAD Y BO UNTIE U L :LadyBountifulDe- 545GREAT GNARL/I/NE: Fraser, George Stanley; vele pm en t Company, No Liability. Fraser, Hugh. 2037 WL A D YBO HNTIFILL EXTENDED:Lady 549.:- SONS OF ERIN: Digs, Norman Clifford ;Solly, Bountiful Development Company, No Lia- Laura Teresa; Green, Joseph Jackson; Pratt, bility. 3 on atit:im Edwin. 2038 NVLAST HOPE: Alarchesi, Giovanni;Nazarri, Frank. Kunanalting District. 2044WSLIPPERY GIMLET SOUTH EXTENDED: 9028NEWHAVEN: Ryan, James Thomas; Manning, Associated Northern Ora Banda, No Lia- Harry; Kennedy, James. bility. 9145KIORO: Crawford, James Miller. 2045WSLIPPERY GIMLET SOUTH:Associated 917S--110MEWARD BOUND: Biltoft, Hans Christian; Northern Ora Banda, No Liability. Biltoft, Eric Marten. 2060WPADDINGTON GIFT: Murphy,JohnPat- 922SBOWER BIRD: Chisholm, William. rick. 923SWATTLE BIRD: Andersen, Anders. 2074WGOLDEN BASIN No. 7: Speedy, Morris. 928SGOULDBOURN: Crawford, James Miller. 2075WGOLDEN BASIN No. (i: Berm, John Wilfred. 937SRESOLUTE: Taylor, Florence Mary. 2079WWYCHEPROOF: Rocke, James Alexander. 952SABUNDANCE: Chrishobn, William. 2082WWYCHEPROOF SOUTH: Anderson, Charles. 2089WZOROASTRIAN NORTH: Rustand,Helen; Roots, Hubert Henry; Farrar, Tom; Farrar, DUN:DAS GOLDFIELD. Arthur Gordon; Richards, Annabella. 1382 BLUE BIRD: Northern Goldfields Development 2097WLIBERTY EAST: Molyneux, Richard (jun.). Syndicate, No Liability. 2107WSTAR OF W.A.:Parker,LouiseVyvyan; 1415BREAK O'DAY NORTH: Baker, William Ed- Parker,JonahForrestDunsford;Long, ward. Joseph. 1417BLUE BIRD EXTENDED: Northern Goldfields 210SWAl: Ashleigh, Albert Godwin. Development Syndicate, No Liability. 21111V-41ALLS EXTENDED: One Banda Amalga- 1421BLUE BIRD NORTH: Northern Goldfields De- mated Alines, No Liability. velopment Syndicate, No Liability. 2112WNICHOLSONS EXTENDED:OraBanda 14:24IRON KING NORTH: Hill, George Thomas. Amalgamated Mines, No Liability. 1451 LADY JUBILEE: Warne, Albert. 1469BULDANIA BELLS EXTENDED: Goodman, John Berkeley. 1470BIRTHDAY GIFT: Goodman, John Berkeley. COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. 1471BIRTHDAY GIFT EXTENDED: Goodman, 4720LAKE VIEW REWARD: IvesRewardGold John Berkeley. Mines, No Liability. 1472 BULDANIA BELLS: Goodman, John Berkeley. 4721LAKE VIEW REWARD EAST: Ives Reward 1473EVERLASTING: Davies, Morgan; Martin, Gold Mines, No Liability. Keith. 4722LAKE VIEW REWARD EXTENDED: Ives Re- 1474 AJAX: Goodman, John Berkeley. ward Gold Mines, No Liability. 1475BULDANIA PROPRIETARY: Goodman, John 4732IVES LAKE REWARD JUNCTION: Young, Berkeley. Edward. 1476PENINSULA NORTH: Bach, Victor Joseph. 5195CLIFTON: Young, Edward. 1477DAY DAWN EXTENDED: Mitchell, Alexander 5269MASTER KEY G.M.:Allom,HenryOgilvie James; Hockey, Lewis. (see.) ;Allom, Alexander Raymond. 5287 El NDYNIE: Crudace, Peter Mellanby; Stew -art, Alan. EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. 5293TWO BOYS: Boch, Frederick. 4547E SIT. CHARLOTTE No. 2: Hannans Hill Amal- 5318ALICIA: Frank, Herbert Anthony gamated, No Liability. 5319IMPERIAL: Curry, William Noble; Weir, Joseph 4548EHANNANS HILL:HannansHillAmalga- Lewis; Kingswood, Jack Arnold Clifford. mated, No Liability. 5330UNDAUNTED: Lindquist, Gustav Alfred; 5232EOLD BANK OF ENGLAND: North Boulder Scahill, Ernest. (Kalgoorlie) Gold Mine, No Liability. 1578 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTElunEu 18, 19361

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued. EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued. 5415ERETURN: Hughes, Edward. Bleed Range District. 5434EHILLSIDE: North Kalgurli Central_ Gold, No 953BSWAN BITTER: Swan Bitter Gold Mining Liability. Company, No Liability. 5451EMT. MONGER: Sheehan, William;Sheehan, 993BNORTH END No. 1: Swan Bitter Gold Min- Join ing Company, No Liability. 5468EPHAR LAP: Nunn, Edward; Gordon, Robert. 994BNORTH END No. 2: Swan Bitter Gold Min- 5409EHANNANS CENTRAL: New Kalgurli, No ing Company, No Liability. Liability. 995B--NGE,TH END No. 3: Swan Bitter Gold Min- 5412EGOLDEN KEY: Rooke, Charles Heaney. ing Company, No Liability. 5480ECROESUS OVERSIGHT: ParingaJunction, 996BSWAN BITTER No. 1: Swan Bitter Gold Alin- Limitod. ing Company, No Liability. 5480EOLYMPIA.N: O'Keefe, john. 991BSWAN BITTER No. 2: Swan Bitter Gold Min- 5488ENEW CROESUS: Golden Mile Croesus Consoli- ing Company, No Liability. dated Gold Mines, No Liability. 1002BSWAN BITTER No. 3: Swan Bitter Gold Min- 5500EHAPPY GO LUCKY: Hamilton, Alice; Hay- ing Company, No Liability. ball,Robert George;Jones,Robert Load 1003BNORTH END No. 6: Swan Bitter Gold Mill- Cecil. ing Company, No Liability. 5509EPARINGA SOUTH: Paringa Junction, Limited. 1004BNORTH END No. 7: Swan Bitter Gold Min- 5512EGOLDEN MILE NORTH: Hill, William Camp- ing Company, No Liability. bell Joseph. 5519EHANK ANS ENTERPRISE:Peart,.lames; Triltota District. _layman, William George. 5523ECROESUS PROPRTETARY EAST: Golden 432:1BRILLIANT: Nordenspn, Peter. Mile Croesus Consolidated GoldMines, 433jWARATAII: Waratah Gold Mines, No Liability. No Liability. 434jWARATAH SOUTH: Waratah Gold Mines, No 5526E HALLMARK; Jervis, William Alfred. Liability. LONDON: Paringa Junction, 452.J BRILLIANT EXTENDED: Gill,Alexander; 5538EBRITISH Hancock, John Frederick. Limited. 460JNORTH WILUNA: Thornton, George Frederick. 5543EGOLDEN MILE WEST: Solomon,Joseph 463JPOMME D'OR: Pounne d'Or Gold Mining Com- Francis. pany, No Liability. 5544EGOLDEN MILE DEEP: Solomon, Joseph 464JWILUNA SOUTH: Armstrong, George Edward. Francis. 467JMERRINGTON CONSOLS: Rossa, Marko. 5545EGOLDEN MILE PROPRIETARY: Solomon, 525JWILUNA AJAX No. 1: Wiluna Ajax Gold Joseph Francis. Mines, No Liability. 5558EJOSEPHINE: Solomon, Joseph Francis. 526JWILUNA AJAX No. 2: Wiluna Ajax Gold 5588HWESTWARD HO: Richardson, Spencer John. Mines, No Liability. 5589EBROWN HILL CONSOLS WEST: Richardson, 521JWILUNA AJAX No. 3: Wihma Ajax Gold Spencer John. Mines, No Liability. 5590EBROWN HILL CONSOLS: Richardson, Spencer 528JWILUNA AJAX No. 4: Wiluna Ajax Gold John. Mines, No Liability. 5608EEASTWARD HO: Richardson, Spencer John. 529JWILUNA AJAX No. 5: Wiluna Ajax Gold 5625EKAPAI: Fargus, Austin Wilfred;Trenwith, Mines, No Liability. Thomas; Winter, Frederick George. 5441MONARCH EAST: Spiel, Sydney. 5645ETHREE EFT'S: Emilie, Robert McGregor; 545.1 POMME D'OR EXTENDED: I'omme d 'Or Wickens, Athol Vernon. Gold Milling Company, No Liability. 5646EKAPAI WEST: Winter, Frederick George. 546JMONARCH EAST No. 2: Spiel, Sydney. 5660EBLOCK 56: Jervis, William Alfred. 547JMONARCH EAST No. 3: Spiel, Sydney. 5693ETWO J's: Jervis, William Alfred. 548JMONARCH EAST No. 4:Spiel, Sydney. 5694EGOLDEN NORTH: Jervis, William Alfred. 549JWILUNA AJAX No. 6: Wiluna Ajax Gold 5702EGOLDEN HILL: Jervis, William Alfred. Mines, No Liability. 5719FAIR PLAY EAST: Fair Play and Golden 550JFLORENCE No. 1: Lorner, Benjamin. Group, No Liability. 557JWARATAH EXTENDED: Waratah Gold Mines, 5720EFAIR PLAY: Fair Play and Golden Group, No Liability. No Liability. 55SJ WARATAII NORTH: Waratah Gold Mines, No 5728EWINDSOR CASTLE: Jervis, William Alfred. Liability. 5729EKING: Jervis, William Alfred. 559JWARATAII WEST EXTENDED: Waratah 5730EQUEEN: Jervis, William Alfred. Gold Mines, No Liability. 5737EGOLDEN MILE CHANNEL: Mohr, John. 560JWARATAH WEST: Waratah Gold Mines, No 5738EBELGRAVIA: Paolicchi, Albert. Liability. 5739EGOLDEN STAR: Rowe, Catherine Doris. 566J-- WILUNA AJAX No. 7: Wiluna Ajax Gold 5741EMARIA: Cappello, Giacomo. Mines, No Liability. 5750E GLAMIS CASTLE: Jervis, William Alfred. 585JWARATAH SOUTH-WEST: WaratahGold 5751EGOOD FRIDAY: Jervis, William Alfred. Mines, No Liability. 5764EHILL: Jones, Robert Load Cecil. 678.1AJAX EXTENDED No. 1:Wiluna Ajax Gold 5765EVENEZIA: Lo Presti, Sebastian; Rizos, Nik- Mines, No-Liability. ola; Pastorelli, Armando, Gil/IAJAX EXTENDED No. 2: Wiluna Ajax Gold 5769EBROWN HILL No. 2: Sharp, Alan Ross. 5771EBROWN HILL JUNCTION: Winter, Fred- Mines, No-Liability. erick George. 5772EHANNANS DEEPS: Hannans Hill Amal- MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. gamated, No Liability. 5775EMISS AUSTRALIA: Murphy, Daniel Joseph; 2216TBERLA MAIN LODE: Kesich, Joseph Franich. O'Neill, Michael. 2260TJUST IN TIME: Wedgewood, Aaron. 2351TGOODO DEEPS: Cox, Teulah. Bulong District. 2352TRUSSELLS EXTENDED: Harris and Leonard, Limited; Thomas, Jack Douglas. 1293YQUEEN MARGARET CENTRAL: Grigo. 2353T--MORGOOD WEST: Anderson, Ernest. Charles Frederick. 2356TMORGOOD DEEPS: Douglas, Henry Milne. 2357TGOODO: Cox, Ernest Arthur. EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. 2366TRE-UNION: Cox, George Worters. 236STBELVEDERE: GW10111, Charles. 1244DAISY QUEEN: Lawlers Syndicate, Limited. 2374TWESTRALIA TASMANIA: Dwyer, William. 1249WAROONGA EXTENDED:Langford, Frank; Finch, Leslie; Finch, John. 1257VIVIEN: White, Noel Francis William. Mt. MalcolmDistrict. 1268NIL DESPERANDUM: AlcCowan, John Dar- 1505C--TOWER HILL NORTH: O'Brien, John. roch;Macquarrie,ArchibaldNeil;Currie, 1568CC. & D.: Parolo, Teodoro. John. 1577CST. GEORGE: Darlot Mining Syndicate, No 1300MT. PASCOE: Good, Walter Ambrose. Liability. 1301MT. PASCOE SOUTH: Good, Walter Ambrose. 1578CWEEBO NORTH: Leaver, Thomas .James. SEPTEMBER18, 1936.] GO ERN ENT GAZETTE, W A 1579

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELDconti. AIURCHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued. Mt. Malcolm Districtcontinued. Day Dawn. Districtcontinued. 15860GOLD BLOCKS: Cale, James. 602DGOLCONDA NORTH: New' Golconda Mines, 1587CGOLD BLOCKS NORTH: Cale, James. 1588CGOLD BLOCKS SOUTH: Cale, James. 60SDHOLSTEIN: New Golconda Mines,No-Lia- 1589CGOLD BLOCKS EAST:Cale, James. bility. 1.590CGOLD BLOCKS SOUTH EXTENDED: Cale, 609DSHORTHORN: New GolcondaMines,No- James. Liability. 1593CCHAMPION MAIN REEF: Cale, Jacnes 610DAYRSHIRE: New Golconda Alines, No-Lia- 1595CWEEBO G.M.:Collins, John. bility. 1596C CHAMPION MAIN REEF NORTH: Cale, 012DGURNSEY: New GolcondaMines,No-Lia- James. bility. l6OliC MONTE CHRLSTO: Monte Christo Gold Min- 6I3DPOLE ANGUS: New Golconda Mines, No- ing Company, No-Liability. Liability. 1607CMONTE CHRISTO No. 1: Monte Christo Gold 6250-1IIEVRONS DEEPS: New Golconda Mines, No Liability. Mining Company, No-Liability. 626DREWARD: Lake Austin Eureka Gold Mining 160SCMONTE CHRISTO No. 2: Monte Christo Gold Company, No Liability. Mining Company, No Liability. 627DAUSTIN MAIN LODE: Lake Austin Eureka. 16090AIONTE CIIRISTO No. 3: Monte Christo Gold Gold Mining Company, No Liability. Mining Company, No Liability. (5280SHAMROCK: New Golconda Mines, No Lia- 16100MONTE CHRISTO No. 4: Monte Christo Gold bility. Mining Company, No Liability. 634D GOLCONDA NORTH No.1:New Golconda 1611CMONTE CHRISTO No. 5: Monte Christ() Gold Mines, No Liability. Mining Company, No Liability. 63SDGREAT NORTHERN: Pearsall, Ernest Gerald. 1612CMONTE CHRISTO No. 6: Monte Christo Gold 639DLONE HAND: Manolini, Aurelio; Poletti, Gildo; Mining Company, No Liability. Galley, Frank. 16380TOWER .HILL EAST: Weir, Alexander Nicholas; Gibbs, Stephen Jabez. 17010 NEW YEAR GIFT: Matchich, Lazar. Meckatitarra District. 1725CBA.NNOCKBURN: Waldeck, Bruce Parker. 1726CCHAMPION: Black, John; Tribolet, Frederick. 1539NINGLISTON Rivadossi,Angelina; Duff, Bernard; Ribatto, Candido; Duff, Mary. 1547NLADY CENTRAL: Meekatharra Central Gold Mt. Morgans District. No Liability. 488ECONUNDRUM: Carter, Herbert. 1551NNEW WATERLOO: Garland, John Patrick. 1552NUNITED: Mines Selection of Western Austra- lia, Limited. MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. 1565XNEW GWALIA: Mines Selection of Western 2080TYRANO: Panizza, Domenico. Australia, Limited. 2054TROVATO DI Ph Della Bona, Gins; 1576NLADY CENTRALNORTH: Meekatharra Panizza, Domenico. Central Gold, No Liability. 2089YOUNG AUSTRALIA: Bianchi,Domenico; 1583NMACQUARRIE: Mines Selection of Western Poletti,Gildo;Dorigo,Gaetano; Ricci, Australia, Limited. Lorenzo; Badola, Matteo; Salvetti, Arturo; 1584NMACQUARRIE SOUTH:Mines Selection of Capellini, Ignatio; Savardi, Martino. Western Australia, Limited. 2090SHAUGRAUN: Kelly, Edward. 1591N- -LUCKY HIT: Mines Selection of Western Amv- 2092CULCULLI NORTH: Johnson, Robert;Lush, tralia, Limited. 1598NPHARLAP NORTH: Alines Selection of West- Joseph Frederick; Laws, Thomas George ern Australia, Limited. Rowlands. 1603NPATRICIA: Mann, Adele May; Mann, John. 2097CRACKERJACK: Smith, jack. 1606.NLNGLISTON WEST:Duff, Bernard. 2112PRIMROSE: Bedola, "Matteo; Dedola, Lorenzo; 1610NJUNIOR CENTRAL: Australian Mining Trust, Bedola, Giovanni. Limited. 2117WEST RAND:Western Gold Mines, No-Lia- 1611NCONGLOMERATE BAR: Australian Mining bility. Trust, Limited. 2120TURN OF THETIDE: Turn of the Tide Gold 161.2NCONGLOMERATE NORTH: Australian Min- Mines, Lim ited. ing Trust, Limited. 2121TURN OF THETIDE No. 1: Turn of the Tide 1633X--MICKEY DOOLAN: Mines Selection of West- Gold Mines,Limited. ern Australia, Limited. 2122TURN OF THETIDE No. 2: Turn of the Tide 16534NCOMMONWEALTH: Perry, Alfred. Gold Mines,Limited. 1635NCOMMONWEALTH EAST: Perry, Alfred. 2123TURN OF THETIDE No. 3:Turn of the Tide 1037NHALCYON EAST: Australian Mining Trust, Gold Mines,Limited. Limited. 2124TURN OF THETIDE No. -I:Turn of the Tide 1644NCHAMPION SOUTH: Ayre,JosephSlade; G old Misses,Limited. Ayre, Joseph; Brownrigg, John; Brownrigg, 2125TURN OF THETIDE No. 5: Turn of the Tide Norman; Hetherington, George Arthur. Gold Mines,Limited. 1645NCHAMPION: Ayre,JosephSlade;Ayre, 2126TURN OP THETIDE No. 6:Turn of the Tide Joseph; Brownrigg, John; Brownrigg, Nor- Gold Mines,Limited. man; Hetherington, George Arthur. 2127TURN OF THETIDE No. 7: Turn of the Tide 1616NPHOENIX: Alines Selection of Western Aus- Gold Mines,Limited. traliaLimited. 2128TURN OF THETIDE No. 8: Jenkins, Albert 1647X PHOENIX NORTH: Mines Selection of West- George. ern Australia, Limited. 1711NBLUEBIRD: Jager Ernest. Day Dawn District. 1713N NANNINE SOUTH EXTENDED: Threadgold, Mary. 536DEUREKA: Lake Austin Eureka Gold Mining 1715XNANNINE MINE: Threadgold, Eric Bleeds- Company, No-Liability. more. 577DEUREKA NORTH: NOW Golconda. Mines, No- 1717NNA.NNINE NORTH: Turner, Reginald Paxton. Liability. 1718NNANNINE NORTH EXTENDED: Anderson, 585DEUREKA EXTENDED: Lake Austin Eureka Robert. Gold Mining Company, No-Liability. 1727XPETER PAN: Nieholich, Clem; Nieholich, Roy. 586D GOLCONDA: New Golconda Mines, No-Lia- 1730NALLIANCE No. 3: Longmore, Roy John. bility. 1735NHALCYON EXTENDED: Thompson, John. 594D DALMATIA: Opacak, Anton. 1745NCOMMONWEALTH EAST EXTENDED: 595DEUREKA WEST: Lake Austin Eureka Gold Perry, Alfred. Mining Company, No-Liability. 1749NHALYCON: Ball, William, 506DEUREKA EAST: Lake Austin Eureka Gold 1756NNEW GWALIA WEST: Mines Selection of Alining Company, No-Liability. Western Australia, Limited. 1580 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [ SEPTEMBER A, 1936.

MURCHISON G OLDFIELDeontinued. NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued. Meelcatharra Districtcontinued. Yerilla District continued. 1763NGOLDEN BAR: Mines Selection of Western 1171RPARAGON: Edjudina Gold Mining Company, Australia, Limited. No Liability. 1764NALPHA: Mines Selection of Western Australia, 1172RGOLDEN ECLIPSE: Edjudina Gold Mining Limited. Company, No Liability. 1765NDANUBE: Mann, John. 1174RMT. WALL11IIOOK:Dalton,James;Wain- wright, Arthur. 1175RFLORENCE: Edjudina Gold Mining Company, Mt. Magnet District. No Liability. 1242MLUCKY HIT: Dallison, Frederick Henry. 11798EUREKA: Beyers, Theodore; 0 'Keefre,Wil- 1255MEDWARD CARSON: Cassey, Andrew; Cassey, liam. William James. 118011CHATEAU No. 4: Edjudina Gold Mining Com- 1271MFOSTERS: Palmer, Lyle;Pearsall,Ernest pany, No Liability. Gerald. 1273MABBOTTS:Palmer,Lyle;Pearsall, Ernest Niagara District. Gerald. 810GTWO D's: Bright, William. 1274MNATHAN Krakouer, Albert; Towers, John. 811GTWO D's WEST: Bright, William. 1279MCORONA No. 1: Corona Gold Mines, No Lia- 8120nVO D's EAST: Bright, William. bility. 8136TWO D's SOUTH: Bright, William. 1281M SATURN: Parkinson, William Jones. 815GTWO D's WEST DEEP: Bright, William. 1283MWELCOME: Seaman, Reginald John. 816GTWO D's DEEP: Bright, 'William. 1286MEVENING STAR: Slavin,JosephClarence; 828GEASTER FAIR: Bright, William. Jewell, Horace; Miller, George Albert. 829GGLADSTONE: Moyes, David. 1287M HAVELOCK: Rouchi, Romano; Capelli, Jack; 846GSIX O'CLOCK: Prnich, Mate; Jurovich, Andy. Marantelli, Louis- Drew, James Cornelius. 8580DESDEMONIA: Kosovich, Ivan. 1314MEVENING STAR EXTENDED: Jewell, 868GALTONA: Wilkinson, Ronald Henry. Horace; Gemmell, Doris Irene; Miller, George 869G DUNLUCE GOLD MINE: Squires, Arthur Ed- Albert. ward; Storton, Hubert Charles. 1323MACQUAINTANCE: Ronchi, Romano; 'Maran- 872GMARGORY: Fitzpatrick, Patrick John. telli, Luigi. 873GPETER PAN: Quistini,Peter;Fitzpatrick, 1331MSATURN EXTENDED: Ward, Vernon Foster Joseph James; Fitzpatrick, Patrick John. Fisher. 874GNEW CUMBERLAND: Harvey, Fred. 875GALTONA CENTRAL: Cullen, Owen.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Menzies District. Kanowna District. 5484ZWARRIOR: Happy Warrior Gold Mines, Nc 1518XROBINSON: McMahon, Patrick; Lennell, Liability. lie m. 5577ZLEONODAS: Taylor, Edward. 1520XGOLDEN FEATHER: Asher, Frederick Stan- 5578ZWARRIOR SOUTH: Happy Warrior Gold ley. Mines, No Liability. 1527XKANOWNA DEEPS: Hebbard, David Brad- 5590ZKING OF THE HILLS: Winter, Frederick ford. George. 1531XBALLARAT SOUTH EXTENDED: Richard- 5591ZPOST TOWN: Winter, Frederick George. son, Spencer John; Asher, William. 5592ZLORNA MAY: Matheson, Archibald John.; 1532XSIRDAR: Leslie, Frederick Henry. Epis, Battista. 5609ZNORTH WARRIOR: Happy Warrior Gold Kurnalpi District. Mines, No Liability. 5613ZGOLDEN AGE: Lindsay, Adam. 444K EVELYN GLADYS: Ward, Evelyn Gladys. 5637ZGOOD PROSPECT: Jacobsen, Carl. 5648ZDESERT GOLD: Caldwell, Jessie Margarita. PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD. 5652ZLADY LAL: Crawford, Arthur. 548PHEINES No. 1: Heine, Frida. 5660ZNANCY J.: Caldwell, John. 5661ZPHAROAH: Picinoli, Andrea; Vecchioli, Paolo. GOLDFIELD. 212BRIDGETOWN: Gibson, James Edwin Arthur; Ularring District. Smith; Thomas Frank. 1015USOUTH CALLION: Enterprise Gold Mines, No 243KING GEORGE: King, George Rynhart. Liability. 1016UNEW CALLION: Rowe,BenjaminAllan; Private Property. Steineck, Henry Albert. 1PPWESTERIA: West, George Charles; West, Ar- 1027UROSALIE: Rowe, Edward Maurice. thur Underwood. 10331JWAIHI: Tvermoes, Hans Henning. 9PPJAMES HENRY: Daniels, Thomas Henry. 1040ULIGHTS OF ISRAEL: O'Brien, Alexander (junior). 1042UGREAT HOPE: O'Brien, Alexander. GOLDFIELD. 1048UGOLDEN AGGITT: Jervis, William Alfred. Marble Bar District. 844ANGLO-FRENCH: Hansen, Hagbarth. Yerilla District. 850FEDERATION: Goodridge,George William; 1126RCHATEAU TANUNDA: Edjudina Gold Mining Hansen, Hagbarth. Company, No Liability. 851 VIKING: Hansen, H agb a rth. 1129RYARRI SOUTH: Hunter, Leo Henry. 871PILGANGOORA: Lynas Gold Mines, Limited. 1130RYARRIGAL: Hunter, Leo Henry. 886TRAFALGA SOUTH: Devan, Daniel. 113111YARRIGAL NORTH: Hunter, Leo Henry. 900CONGLOMERATION: Swan, Archibald Camp- 1132& YARRIBOY: Hunter, Leo Henry. bell Robertson. 1133RYARRI WEST: Edjudina Gold Mining Com- 901RYAN'S: Greater Bonnie Door (1935), Limited. pany, No Liability. 912HOMEWARD BOUND: Hansen, Hagbarth; Spy- 1160RMILLIONAIRE: Brown, Keppel Dodwell. ers, Ja.bez John; Rieck, Frank William Carl. 1163RBLOCK No. 1:Edjudina Gold Mining Com- pany, No Liability. A'ullagine District. 1164RBLOCK No. 2: Edjudina Gold Mining Com- 230LALL NATIONS: McKenna, Maurice. pany, No Liability. 1165RBLOCK No. 3:Edjudina Gold Mining Com- 233LBILL JIM: Hansen, Hagbarth. pany, No Liability. 243L MIDDLE CREEK NORTH: Hardey, Hubert 1166RBLOCK No. 4: Edjudina Gold Mining Com- Richard Lowe. pany, No Liability. 244LMIDDLE CREEK NORTH: Hardey, Strelley. 1167RBLOCK No. 5:Edjudina Gold Mining Corn- 245LELSIE JANE: Hardey, Elsie May. No Liability. 246LHOPETOUN: Hopetoun Mines, No-Liability. 1168RBLOCKNo.6: Edjudina Gold Mining Com- 247LHOPETOUN NORTH: Hopetoun Mines, No- No Liability. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNi1 ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1581

YALGOO GOLDFIELD. 1-1EC/AR.N GOLDFIELDcontinued. 1010GNOWS NEST:Woinar,Bernard; Brown, 3155TRINIDAD: Marvel Loch Gold Development, Arthur;Bridson,Archibald;Nevill,John No-Liability. Lawrence. 3439LADY EDNA: Hampton Consols Gold Mining 1011GNOWS NEST No.2: Woinar,Bernard; Company, No-Liability. Brown,Arthur;Bridsou,Archibald;Nevin, 3491 NEW DEMOCRAT: Cominelli, Giacomo. John Lawrence. 3006CORNISHMAN: Leviathan Amalgamated Gold 1020DON BRADMAN: Nevin, 'Fames Jarrold. Mines, Limited. 1047MUGGA KING: Smith, Toni;.Baldock, _Harold 3509MANXMAN: Gregorini, Matteo; Jackson, Lewis William James. Newhaven; Doyle, John. 060MONARCH: _Monarch Gold Mining Develop- 3512EVELYN MOLLY: Bariolo, John;Ti, Livio; ment Company, No-Liability. Federici, Mario. 1061MONARCH SOUTH:MonarchGoldMining 3513HOPEFUL, Krug, Conrad Henry. Development Company, No-Liability. 3020CENTENARY: d'Arcy, Philip Ernest;Jessop, 1082-1SOYAL STANDARD LEASE:Nevill, Phillip Albert; Hosken, John; Schultz, George. William. 3521BRIDGE: Marvel Loch Gold Development, No 1083K [NG SOLOMON'S WEST: King Solomon's Liability. Mines, Limited. 3542-3ACOLErrI SOUTH:Stibbs,Arthur John; 1034KING SOLOMON'S SOUTH: King Solomon's Cotter,ReginaldHerbert;Brown,Donald Mines, Limited. Daylesford. 1097SNOWDON: Cotterell, Sophie Adelaide. 3555NO TRUMPS: Boord, Hilda Gertrude. 1103ROYAL STANDARD EXTENDED: Nevin, 3556CONTEMPTIBLE:Gardner,CharlesAlfred; Phillip William. Dalzell, John. 1109--MT. LAWS: The Australian Mechanised Pros- 3565GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 8: Fitzgerald,- Nor- pecting Company, Limited. man Frederick; Edwards, Thomas. 1110MT. LAWS No. 1: The Australian Mechanised 3566BRONCII0 EAST: Kott, Max. Prospecting Company, Limited. 3567BRONCHO LINKS: Kott, Max. 1111MT. LAWS No. 2: The Australian -Mechanised 3068NIL DESPERANDUM: -Whitworth,Harold; Prospecting Company, Limited. Sutcliffe, Lillian Maud; Tuckey, Enos John. 3573MARIES FIND: Kelly, Lionel Francis. Ill2--MT. LAWS No. 3:The Australian Mochased 3574M ARIES FIND EXTENDED: Kelly, Lionel Prospecting Company, Limited. Francis. 3070GREAT BINGIN: Kelly, Lionel Francis. 3082YELLOWDINE DEEPS: Beer, Charles Henry. 3585HILL: Marvel Loch Gold Development, No Lia- YILGARN GOLDFIELD. bility. 3300RISING SUN: Clifford, Bertie Scott, 1;586ARTESIAN: Marvel Loch Gold Development, No Colin;Crudace, Peter d[ellanby. Li; hilit,h. 3388L-ES TROIS: Lindley, Percy John. II ULLIGHT: Marvel Loch Gold Development, 3393BOHEAFTA: Moran, John;Kiernan, James; No Liability. Long, Frank john; Rowles, -Victor. 3608 ' ENTRAL YELLOWD1NE No. 12: Davey, Ethel :1395BOHM1 IAEAST: Moran,John;Kiernan, Maud. James; Rowles, Victor; Long, Frank John. 2611 YELLOWDINE CONSOLS No. 1: Evans, 'Wil- 3396BOHEMIA. NORTH: Moran,John;Kiernan, liam Joseph; Joyner, Robert. James; Rowles, Victor; Long, Frank John. 3625PEACE AND PLENTY: Forrester, William Per- 3401DULCIE JEAN: Handmer, William George. cival. 3406HILL VIEW: Thring, James Edward. 3629CENTRAL -YELLOWDINE No. 14: De Paoli, 3413MARVEL LOCH: Spencer, George Wilfred. Dino;Panizza,Bendetto;Joyner,Gladys 3414PILOT: White, George Joseph; Ifieydon, William Ellen. John. 3637TARCOOLA NORTH:Milne,JohnFowler; Stopp, Charles; Vincent, Frederick William. 3415DELIVERENCE: Smith, John Percival Howe. 3643DEEPS No. 2:Beer, Charles Henry. 3418CLAMPS CENTRAL:MountJacksonGold 3661RISING SUN DEEPS: Oliver, Terence Percival. Mines, No Liability. 3063BULLDOG: Bird, William James. 3419CORA 'S MINE: Melrose, William Norman. 3661LEVIATHAN EXTENDED: Leviathan Amalga- 3423EXHIBITION: Marvel Loch Gold Development, mated Gold Mines Limited. No-Liability. 3680GOOD HOPE: Horley, Lance Charles. 3430WHITE HOPE: Marvel Loch Gold Develop- 3631HILL VIEW NORTH:Richardson, Cuthbert ment, No-Liability. Ridley. 3431LENODO: Jacoletti Gold Mining and Battery 3683GOLDEN CUBE: Smith, Edward George. Company, Limited. 3685MARVEL LOCH NORTH: Leamey, Henry John. 3432LEVIATHAN: Leviathan Amalgamated Gold 3690PRO PATRIA: Pro Patria Gold Mines, Limited. Mines, Limited. 3698DOLLY POT HILL: Locke, Eldred; Cumming, 3434LADY GLADYS: Divitini,Guiseppe; Langley. Giovanni; Panizza, Bortolo; Patroni, Domen- 3699GOLDEN FRIDAY: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. ico;Giudice, Attilio. 3700BULLFINCH NORTH: Scott, Charles Frederick. 3438HILL VIEW SOUTH: Thring, James Edward. 3701BULLFINCH NORTH-WEST: Scott, Colin. 3439HILL VIEW SOUTH EXTENDED:Tobin, 3702NEW HOPE: McDonald, John. Thomas; Nettle, Henry. 3707GRAND NATIONAL: Lawrence, Phillip Bruce. 3440HILL VIEW EXTENDED: Thring, James Ed- 8710DE VALERA: Bourke, Michael. ward. 3717MONITA: Sage, Denis George. 3441HILL VIEW No. 1. NORTH EXTENDED: 3724FRANCES FIRNESS: Haase, Frank Roy; Nor- Thring, James Edward. ton, James Edward; Norton, Edward O'Reilly. 3442HTLL VIEW No.2 NORTH EXTENDED: 3727PATRICIA: Kott, Max. Tilling, James Edward. 3728JAQUELINE: Kott, Max. 3.143 HILL VIEW No.3 NORTH EXTENDED: 3729RUTH: Kott, Max. Thring, James Edward. 3730PAMELIA: Kott, Max. 3450COMET:Steinthal,AlfredMichael;Stibbs, 3751NIL DESPERANDUM EXTENDED: Tuckey, Arthur John. Enos John; Sutcliffe, George James. 3460FORTUNA LEASE: Andrews, Richard Bullock. 3702MT. JACKSON BLOCK 1: Mount Jackson Gold 3468PRINCE GEORGE: Kott, Max. Mines, No Liability. 3472 GENTLE ANNIE: Blennerhassett, Thomas Wil- 1703 LADY AGNES:Roberts,William;Empson, liam; Wylie, George. Sydney. 3473QUEEN ANN: Roberts, John Charles. 3754PRINCE GEORGE No. 1: Kott, Max. 3478JACKSON SOUTH: Mount Jackson Gold Mines, 3760CORINTHIA No. 3: Smith, James -Wilfred Howe. No-Liability. 3761CORINTHIA No.1: Whitehead,Christopher 3483EXONIA: Gale, Charles John; Thomas, William Luke. Henry. 3762CORINTHIA No. 2: Sandwell, Albert James. 1.582 GOva,t' GAztipn, W.A `SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.

YILGARN GOLDFIELDcontinued. The minimum weekly wage to be paid to and re- 3763GREAT WILLOW: Hackett, William; Lazenby, ceived by all workers, other than casual workers, shall Alfred Lawrence; Lazenby, James Arthur. be as follows: 3764MOUNTAIN QUEEN: Fairall, Percy Edwin; (i) Adult male workers: Fairall,ArthurJames;Clark, James Mac- Margin Kenzie. per week 3766GOLDEN ARROW: Donovan, William Clarence; over Basic Rainoldi, Giacomo; Willis, Harry Leslie; Dono- Wage. van, William. s.d. (a) Taxi-car drivers.. 11 6 3771BRONCHO SOUTH: Kott, Max. (b) Omnibus drivers 3772BRONCHO LINKS WEST: Kott, Max. Of vehicles licensed to carry not more than 3779JANETTA: Douglas, Eric George; Mole, William twenty-four(24)passengers.. .. 20 0 Edward. Of vehicles licensed to carry more than 3781JACOLETTI WEST: Jacoletti Gold Mining and twenty-four(24)passengers . .. 22 6 Battery Company, Limited. (c) Washers (when employed at night).. 6 0 3782KINGSBOROUGH: Kott, Max. (d) Unspecified workers .. nil. 3783JACOLETTI NORTH: JacolettiGold Mining (ii) .Junior male Workers: and Battery Company, Limited Per Cent. 3787MORNING GLORY: Pascoe,Joseph;Pascoe, of Basic Edmond. Wage. If under 16 years of age .. 35 Private Property. If 16 and under 17 years of age . 41 PPEDWARDS REWARD: Edwards, Francis Wil- If 17 and under 18 years of age 59 liam (senior) ;Stallard, Geoffrey; Ross, Wil- If 18 and under 19 years of age 71 - 82 liamArchibald; Stallard, William James. If 19 and under 20 years of age . If 20 and under 21 years of age . 94 12 PPS UNSIIIN E : ];dm' a rd,, Francis \William (jollier); This, William Archibald; Stallard, .Peiriale workers: Geoffrey; De Paoli, Giacomo. Margin per week over 14PPPILOT EXTENDED: White, George Josepli; Female Basic Wage. Heyde n,William John. s.d. '4 P1' LADY MARY : T rembath, :Ethel Phill i pa ; Fare collectors .. 6 0 Trembath, Albert Thomas. (iv) No person under twenty-one (21) years of age shall be permitted to drive any vehicle whilst carrying OUTSIDE ANY PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELD. passengers, except atthe rate prescribed herein for adult drivers.No person under the age of seventeen Korth ain District. (17) years shall be employed as a fare collector. Pricate Property. upp-EISA : Brown,Frederick;McIntyre,John; 4. Casual \Yorkers. Muir, William Rny; James, Clara. (a) Casual workers shall be paid at the rate of two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.) per day in addition to 12PPEISA EAST: Brown,Frederick;McIntyre, an hourly rate calculated upon the weekly wage pre- John; Muir, William Roy; James, Clara. scribed in Clause 3 hereof, and on the basis that forty- 21PPBLOCK X: Brophy, Christina Maud. eight (48) hours constitutes a week's work: Provided 32PPBLOCK III.:Lady Jimperding Gold Mines, that the minimum payment to a casual worker for work No Liability. performed on any one day shall not be less than five shillings (5s.) :Provided, further, that the rate of pay- ment for casual workers for work done on any Sunday or public holiday shall be at the rate of time and a half IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF -WESTERN of the ordinary rate for casual workers."Public holi- AUSTRALIA. day" for this purpose shall have the same meaning as in Section 4 of "The Factories and Shops Act, 1920." No. 23 of 1935. (b) The maximum number of casual workers allowed Between Amalgamated Road Transport Union of Wor- to be employed by any employer shall be in the propor- kers, Perth, Applicant, and Metropolitan Omnibus tion of one casual worker to every fifteen (15) or frac- Company, Limited, Yellow Cabs (W.A.), Limited, tion of fifteen (1.5) weekly workers employed under the and others, Respondents. provisions of this Award: Provided that, where a casual THE Court of Arbitration of Western Australia cloth worker is engaged to take the place temporarily of a hereby make the following Award in connection with weekly worker, such casual worker shall for the purpose theIndustrial Dispute betweenthe abovenamed of this subclause be regarded as and be deemed to be parties: a weekly worker. 5.Hours. AWARD. (i) Forty-eight (48) hours shall constitute a week's 1. Scope. work.The hours that the different classes of workers This Award shall apply to all persons employed in or may be called upon to work without payment of over- in connection with the conveyance of persons and/or time shall be as follows: passengers by road. (a) Omnibus drivers, and/or fare collectors, and/or 2.Area. taxi-car drivers:Forty-eight (48) hours per This Award shall apply over the area comprised within week, or ten (10) hours in any one day. a radius of eighty-five (85) miles from the General Post (b) All other workers:Forty-eight (48) hours per Office, Perth. week, or eight (8) hours in any one day. 3. Wages. Provided that any time worked on any day or days Basic wage: to make up the hours of duty in any week shall be worked Per Week. in a continuous shift, except in the case of omnibus Males. Females. drivers, and/or fare collectors, and/or taxi -ear drivers, s.d. s.d. who may be workedinbrokenshiftstosuitthe (a.) Within a radius of fifteen exigencies of the employer's business. (15) miles from the Gen- (ii) Where a worker is worked in a continuous shift eral Post Office, Perth..3 12 01 18 11 of eight (8) hours or more on any day, one half hour (b)Within a radius of eighty- per day shall be allowed such worker for a meal time. five(85)miles from the Such meal time shall not be given or taken within three General Post Office, Perth, (3) hours of starting work and such meal time shall but excluding the radius in not be included when computing the hours worked each (a) ..3 13 01 19 5 day. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1583

(iii) A worker failing to take up his rostered or ap- 11.Payment for Highest Function. pointed shift, unless owing to illness or other unavoid- A worker who is called upon to perform two (2) or able cause(the onus of proof of unavoidable cause more classes of work on any day shall, for the purpose shall rest upon the worker), shall pay the employer for of the wages to be paid to him, be deemed to have any extra payment incurred thereby through another worked the day at the class for which the highest rate worker being called upon to work the shift. of wage is prescribed. (iv) Where a worker is required to work a shift off his regular route, he shall be paid for time which elapses 12.Time and Wages Book. between the time he leaves the starting place until he Each employer shall provide a time and wages book, returns to that place, but not exceeding in any case to be kept at a place where it is easily accessible to the eight (8) hours' pay in any one day, notwithstanding employer and the worker.This book shall show the name that such absence may be longer than eight (8) hours: of each 'worker, the nature of the work performed, the Provided that, where the time so taken isless than times lie starts and finishes work each day, the number eight(8)hours, the worker shall only be entitled to of hours worked by and the wages and overtime paid payment for the actual time he is away, and if the eight to each worker, and the worker's signature therefor. (8) hours is exceeded lieshall he paidfor the actual The employer and the worker shall be jointly respons- working time in any event. ible for the proper posting of the book daily.Such book shall be open to inspection during working hours 6.Spread of Shifts. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, (a) The spread of hours for omnibus drivers and/or and between 9 a.m. and 12 noon Saturdays, by the sec- taxi-car drivers and/or fare collectors from the begin- retary of the Union or any other person authorised in ning to the end of the day's work shallnotexceed writing by him: Provided that an employer may, at his twelve (12) hours, excepting on Saturdays and holidays, option, in lieu of atime book, provide a mechanical when the spread of hours shall not exceed fourteen (14) clock for the purpose of recording the starting and fin- hours.All work done outside the daily spread shall be ishing times of workers, in which case a record of the paid for at overtime rates.No worker shall be booked number of hours worked each day by each worker, and off for a lesser period than a half hour. the wages and overtime paid to such worker, shall be (b) No worker shall be called on for duty until he entered on a card or check (used in connection with such has had eight (8) hours off duty between the shifts, ex- clock) which shall lie signed by the worker on receipt cepting in case of sickness of a worker, the default of of wages each week.'lime employer and worker shall be a worker, or in case of an accident. jointly responsible for the correct keeping daily of such card or check, which shall be open. to inspection in the 7.Overtime. same manner as the time and wages book before men- (a) Omnibus drivers, and/or fare collectors, and/or tioned. taxi-car drivers shall be paid overtime at the rate of 13.Term. time and a quarter for the first four (4) hours, and This Award shall come into force as from the date thereafter at the rate of time and a half for all time hereof and shall continue in operation for a period of of duty: three (3) years therefrom. (i) in excess of forty-eight (4S) hours of duty in any 14.Termination of Employment. one week; or One week's notice at any time on either side shall be (ii) in excess of ten (10) hours of duty in any one required before the engagement of any but a casual hand day; or shall be determined: Provided that an employer may (iii) outside the daily rostered hours of duty, unless at any time dismiss a worker for refusal or neglect to where altered under the provisions of Clause 19. obey orders, misconduct, carelessness in the perform- Provided always, that overtime shall not be paid twice ance of his duties, orif,after receiving one week's for the same hours of work. notice, he does not carry out his duties in the same man- (b) All other workers shall be paid overtime at the ner as he (lid prior to such notice. rate of time and a quarter for the first four (4) hours Notice given every week to determine the employment and time and a half thereafter for all time of duty in without any intention to determine the employment at excess of eight (8) hours in any one day or forty-eight the end of the week, but only with a view of dismissing (48) hours in any one week. men at any time, shall not be deemed notice for the purpose of this Award. 8.Sunday Work. All work performed on Sundays by workers shall be 15.--Contract of Employment. paid for at the rate of time and a quarter: Provided (a) Weekly hands ready and willing to work for the that this clause shall not apply to workers who finish whole week and not dismissed for any reason set out duty by 1.30 o'clock a.m. on Sunday. in Clause 14 of this Award shall be paid a full week's wages. 9.Holidays. (b) Employers shall, when engaging workers, state (a) Two (2) consecutive weeks' holiday on full pay definitely whether such worker is engaged as a weekly shall be allowed toall workers at the expiration of or casual hand.Failing such notice the worker shall be every twelve(12) months of service, to be given to deemed to be engaged as a weekly worker. and taken by the worker within three (3) months of be- (e) The employer shall be under no obligation to pay coming due: Provided that, where the engagement of any for any day not worked upon which the worker is re- worker is terminated after three (3) calendar months' quired to present himself for duty, except such absence continuous service, or after any period of continuous ser- from work is due to illness and comes within the pro- vice from the date on which the previous annual holi- visions of Clause 24, or such absence is on account of days became due, he shall be paid in lieu of holidays holiday to which the worker is entitled under the pro- in proportion to the length of his service.This proviso visions of this Award, or such absence is on account shall not apply, however, in any case where the worker of some other unavoidable cause, the onus of proof of is dismissed for wilful misconduct or neglect of duty. which shall rest upon the worker. (b) All time of duty on New Year's Day, Good Fri- 1G. Pay Day. day, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, and All wages shall be paid weekly.No employer shall Boxing Day shall be paid for at the rate of double time: hold more than three (3) days' wages in hand. Provided that the minimum payment for work on any of these days shall be for four (4) hours at the rate 17.Temporary Change of Garage or Starting and before mentioned. Finishing Place. (e) Holiday pay shall not accrue during a worker's Where an employer transfers a worker after he comes absence from his employment through any cause what- to work, from one garage, depot, or place situated more soever, except where such absenceis onaccountof than two (2) miles distant from the garage, depot, or annual leave to which he is entitled under this Award. place at which lie usually works, fares to and from such altered garage, depot, or place shall be allowed by the employer.If lee is transferred temporarily to work at 10.Away from home Allowance. a garage, depot, or place which requires him to travel Workers engaged on work from which they are unable one mile or more from his home beyond the distance he to return to their homes at night shall be paid such usually travels, the fares to and from and excess time personal expenses as they may reasonably incur: Pro- shall he paid ior by the employer. Any dispute arising vided that such expenses shall not be less than seven under this clause shall be referred to a Board of Refer- shillings and sixpence (7s.Gil.) per day. ence for determination. 1584 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT:ion:En 18, 1936.

18. Uniforms. wrongly stated on this certificate: Provided that this Employers requiring workers to wear uniformsor subelause shall operate only for the firstthree(3) wearing apparel of any specified description shall pro- months from the date of the worker's first engagement, vide same free of cost to workers; such uniform or thereby enabling the employer, if lie so desires, to obtain wearing apparel shall remain the property of the em- proof of the junior worker's age. ployer, and shall be returned to the employer, on demand, in good order and condition, subject to fair wear and 26.Definitions. tear. 19.Posting Roster. (a) c"faxi-ear driver" shall mean any person em- (a) A roster of the ordinary hours to be worked each ployed todrivea motor vehicle registered under the week by weekly omnibus drivers, taxi-car drivers, and Traffic Act to carry not more than seven(7) persons fare collectors, other than relief workers, shall be ex- including the driver, but shall not include any person hibited in each establishment in such a place as it may driving such a vehicle when it is not being used to carry be conveniently and readily seen by each worker con- passengers: Provided that it is not available for the use cerned. of passengers. Such roster shall be posted by the employer not less (b) "Omnibus driver" shall mean any person em- than two (2) days before the start of the working week, ployed to drive a motor vehicle registered under The and may only be altered on accountofsicknessor State Transport Co-ordination Act, 1933," tocarry absence of a worker, or on account of any contingency passengers at separate fares, but shall not include any that the employer could not reasonably foresee. person driving such a vehicle when it is not being used (b) Rostered shiftsshall change weekly as far as to carry passengers: Provided that it is not available practicable. for the use of passengers. (c) The secretary of the union or any person author- ised in writing by him shall be permitted to inspect the (e) "Fare collector" shall mean any person except roster at any time between the hours of 9a.m. and the driver who collects fares from passengers travelling 5 p.m. in omnibuses. 20.Board of Reference. (d) "Casual worker" shall mean any person who is The Court appoints for the purposes of the Award a engaged as a casual worker and who is dismissed or re- Board or Boards of Reference.Each Board shall con- fused work without any fault of his own before the sist of a Chairman and two (2) other representatives, expiration of six (6) days from the date of commencing one to he nominated by each of the parties.There are work. assigned to each such Board, in the event of no agree- ment being arrived at between the parties to the Award, In witness whereof this Award has been signed by the functions of : the President of the Clourt and the Seal of the Court (i) adjusting any matters of difference which may has been hereto affixed this 7th day of September, 1936. arise between the parties from 'time to time, except such as involve interpretations of the WALTER DWYER, provisions of the Award or any of them; (Ls.) President. (ii)classifying- and fixing wages, rates, and conditions for any occupation or calling not specifically mentioned in the Award; (iii) deciding any other matter that the Court may LOST CASH ORDERS. refer to such Board from time to time; (iv) an appeal shall lie from any decision of such Agricultural Bank, Board in the manner and subject to the Con- Perth, 12th September, 1936. ditions prescribed in the Regulations to "The VIE undermentioned Cash Orders, drawn by the Agri- Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1935," which cultural Bank, have been reported lost and payment for this purpose are embodied in this Award. has been stopped;itis proposed to issue fresh Cash Orders in lieu thereof : 21.Change. Where an employer requires a worker to give change C.O. No. 60690 (Fertiliser Subsidy) ;amount, £4 17s. to clients, such change shall be supplied by the employer. 6d.;Samuel James; 24/8/36; Perth. C.O. No. 93919; £3 5s.; H. P. H. Paulsen; 22/7/36; 22.Shortages. Narrogin. If any worker is charged with any shortage in the cash collected by him, he shall have the right, when so C.O. No. 60444(Fertiliser Subsidy) ;£25s.;M. charged, to check the Running Sheets Revenue Journal Borich; 20/8/36; Perth. or other record issued to him. A worker shall be noti- CYRIL ABEY, fied of any shortage which itis intended to charge General Manager. against him as soon as possible after same has been discovered. 23.Minimum Hours per Day. Any worker required to report for duty in any day TILE VERMIN ACT, 1918, AS AMENDED. shall be deemed to have worked two (2) hours at least Department of Agriculture, on such day, except where such reporting for duty is Agric. No. 130/27.Perth, 10th September, 1936. owing to another worker failing to report for duty at the appointed time. IT is hereby ordered by the undersigned, the Minister charged with the administration of "The Vermin Act, 24.Absence through Sickness. 1918," and its amendments, that the amount of the A worker shall be entitled to payment for non-attend- Rate to be paid to the said Minister during the finan- ance on the ground of personal ill-health for one half cial year ending the 30th day of June next, under Sec- day for each completed month of service; provided that tion 100 (a) of the said Act (as amended), shall be payment for absence through such ill-healthshall be and is hereby fixed at the sum of One-halfpenny in the limited to six (6) days in each calendar year.Payment Pound on the Unimproved Capital Value of the land hereunder may be adjusted at the end of each calendar held under Pastoral Lease, and One farthing in the year or at the time the worker leaves the service of the Pound on the Unimproved Capital Value of other hold- employer, in the event' of the worker being entitled by ings, as assessed in manner prescribed in the said sec- service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance tion; and I, the said Minister, require the Commissioner than that made at the time the sickness occurred.This of Taxation_ to collect the amount of sushi Rate, and the clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to said Commissioner is accordingly authorised to demand compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act. payment of the said Rate, and of all amounts assessed in respect thereof, and to recover the same, in default 25.Junior Worker's Certificate. of payment, as provided in the said section. Junior workers shall furnish the employer with a cer- Dated10thSeptember, 1936. tificate, showing the following particulars: (i) Name in full; F. J. S. WISE, (ii) Age and date of 'birth. Minister for Agriculture. (a) The certificate shall be signed by the worker. (h) No worker shall have any claim upon the em- G. L. SUTTON, ployer for additional wages, in the event of his age being Director of Agriculture. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1585

-WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. C.A./G. 9117 (7). IT is notified, for general information, that the following alterations and additions have been made in the Coaching Rates Book dated 1st December, 1925, and in the Goods Rates Book dated 1st March, 1935:- Coaching Rates Book. Page52:From 25-7-36-State Schools Household Management and Manual Training Classes, third paragraph, add:-Bunbury. Page 186:From 15-S-36-Clause (15): Delete and substitute:-(15) Stereotype plates, stereo matrix, type set up, and press photographs for publication only will, when consigned at "Owner's" risk be charged one-quarter ordinary parcels rates, subject to the following minimum charges:-Queensland 50.; New South Wales 2d.; Victoria 20.; South Australia 4d.; Commonwealth 2(1.; Western Australia 4c1. Half parcels rates will be charged on Silverton Tramway (minimum 6(1.). Freight must be prepaid, and particulars of contents plainly marked on each package. Goods Rates Book. Page25:From 18-7-36-Agricultural Machines: After Horseworks insert: - Milking Machines. Page2S:From 25-7-36-Insert:-Bowser Pump Fittings, such as rubber hose, brass nozzles, etc.-1. Page36:From 1S-7-36-After Girders, delete "or Joists";after Indented Steel Bars, insert:-Joists-B. Page44:From 15-8-36-Refrigerators, Packed and Unpacked:- Delete 2 and substitute "see machinery." Page45:From 1S-7-36-Alter Rubber and Leather Belting,etc.,to read: - Rubber and Leather Belting, Laces and Matting 2. Do. do. do. Page 120:From 8-8-36-Marrinup: Millar's Timber and Trading Co.:-Alter mileage to 31,1. Page 120: F170111 8-8-36-Holyoa.ke: State Saw Mills:-Alter mileage to 25. Page 120:From 8-8-36-Dwellingup: Substitute Railway Mill 36 for Working Railways, No. 2 Mill 19. Page 120:From 8-8-36-Wuraming: State Saw Mills:-Alter mileage to19. Page 120:From 1S-7-36-Donnybrook: Adelaide Timber Co., Ltd. (Wilga):- Alter mileage to 2 and 8. Page 120:From 25-7-36-Manjimup: State Saw Mills: -Alter mileage to 22. Page 152:From 25-7-36-Steaming, etc., of Cattle .Wagons:-Delete existing charges and substitute:-A charge of 2s. and 4s. per four-wheeled and eight-wheeled wagon respectively will be levied when it is necessary to steam- cleanse or disinfect such wagons in accordance withthe Stock Department's regulations.At places where steam-cleansing or disinfecting appliancesare not available, such wagons will be cleaned by hosing out and scraping, time and water only being charged for. Page 172:From8T8-36-Insert Coolgardie: Consolidated Gold Mines of Cool- gardie, Ltd., 354 (Esperance Branch), 2s. and 4s. per 4 and 8-wheeled truck. Page 173:From 1-8-36-Boulder: Western Mining Corporation, Ltd. (portion of old Brown Hill Line), 38], 4s. and SS. per 4 and 8-wheeled truck; minimum, 10s. per shunt. Page 176:From 25-7-36-Delete:-Mundijong: Shell Co. of Australia, Ltd. J. A. ELLIS, 19th August, 1936. Commissioner of Railways.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. C.A./G. 9117 (7). IT is notified, for general information, that the following alterations and additions have been made in the Coaching Rates Book dated 1st December, 1925, and in the Goods Rates Book dated 1st March, 1935: Coaching Rates Book. Page52:From4-7-36-State Schools Household Management and Manual Training Classes: Third paragraph, add:-Geraldton and Pingelly. Goods Rates Book. Page41:From 20-6-36-Nuts (Up Journey): Insert:-Chestnuts. Page49:From4-7-36-AfterTomatoes,Fresh (see Vegetables)insert: Maximum 69s. per ton, including handling and covering. Page 125:From1-7-36-Oils, Motor Spirit, etc., in bulk tank wagons: After 3s. 50. insert:-Over 5,000 gallons, ld. per 100 gallons per mile (margin of 20 gallons allowed), Government lines only. Page 137:From 20-6-36-TexasCo.'sproducts:Superpowerkerosene: Alter weight to 81 lbs. Page 169:From 20-6-36-East Perth: Insert:-Mephan Ferguson Pty., Ltd., 1 -4s. and 8s. per 4 and 8-wheeled truck. Page 170:From4-7-36-Bellevue: Delete:-Greenmount Quarry Co. Page 172:From 20-6-36-After Boulder, add: Comet Vale:-Sand Queen Glad- some Mine, No Liability137.2s. and 4s. per 4 and 8-wheeled truck. Page 179:From 4-7-36-Bridgetown: Insert:-Paterson & Co.-174.2s. and 4s. per 4 and 8-wheeled truck. J. A. ELLIS, 15th July, 1936. Commissioner of Railways. 1586 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8E1-TEN: mu 18, 1936.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD. Tenders for Butter. TENDERS close with the Secretary, Tender Board (himself), at 11.15 a.m. every Saturday, for the Supply and Delivery of Butter to Government Institutions and Hospitals during the ensuing week. Forms of Tender and full particulars are available at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth. By Order of the Board,

M.J. CALANCHINI, Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD. Accepted Tenders.

Tender Sche- Board Date. Contractor. dale Particulars. Department Rate. No. No. concerned.

1936. 740/36Sept.11 J. R. W. Gardam & 291A, 1 only 1 14.P." Parkinson "Perth Dental ilos- for £10. Co. 1936 3-phase, 440 volt., 40 cycle, pital Squirrel Cage Induction Motor, protected type, British Standard, continuous rating, fitted with Ball and Roller Bearings, complete with Rails and Pulleys,3.1in.x3ft. ; delivered at Perth 755/36 do. Geo. Wills & Co., Ltd.298A,1 length 2,100 lin. ft.,..7i-in.. dia., Metropolitan Waterfor £44 lOs. 00. 1936 6/24 construction, Black Acid Supply GradeBestPloughSteel, ordinary right-hand lay, Flexible Wire Rope, tensile strength of steel 110/110 tons per sq. inch, as per Item 1, C.I.F. Fremantle ;payment in Perth plus exchange ,, do. Elder, Smith & Co., 1 length 2,400 lin. ft., l'i-in. dia., do. do. for £47.9s. 5d. Ltd. 6/19 construction, Galvanised Best Plough, Acid Quality, Flexible Steel Wire Rope, on reel,as per Item 2,C.I.F. Fremantle ; payment in Perth 743/36 do. EL G. Thornthwaite & 294A, 50 only k -in. " Leeds " RotaryPublic Works Waterat 66s. each. Co. 1936 inferential type Cold Water Supply Meters, as per Item 1, F.O.R. Fremantle 768/36 do. Bon _Marche, Ltd.... 306A, -I olland Blinds (Roller), as Fe- Various...... Rates on applies 1936 quired clueing the period from tion. 1stOctober,1936,to 30th September, 1937 do. J. Gadsden Pty., Ltd. Holland Blinds (Roller), as re- do. do. quired during the period from 1st October,1936, to 30th September, 1937 775/36 do. The Commonwealth307A, Approx. 72 Cylinders of LiquidMetropolitan Water Fertilisers & Choral- 1936 Chlorine,in Cylinders each Supply cals, Ltd. containing 1421bs., during the periodending30thJune, 1937, at 7d. per lb. plus £5 for each cylinder and 2s. for eachkey,thechargefor cylinders and keys to be re- funded on return of cylinders, plus a rental charge of 5s. per month on each cylinder for each month or part of month in excess of 3 mouths from date of original delivery 800/36 do. SilverStar Laundry,316A, Washing of Towels for various Various Ltd. 1936 Government Departments, during the period from 1st October, 1936, to 30th Sep- tember, 1937, as follows : Item 1(a) Government ... 10d. per dozen. Printing Office Towels Item 1 (b)Other Depart- ... 7d. per dozen. merits' Towels SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.W.A. 1587

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued.

Accepted Tenders-continued.

Tender Sche- Board Date. Contractor. dule Particulars. Department Rate. No. No. concerned.

1936. 930/36 Sept. 11 Atkins(W.A.),Ltd. 215A,Brass Tubesfor Locomotive Railways (on. behalf of Knox, 1936 Boilers, as per Items 1 and Schlapp & Co.) Item 1-500 onlyBrass £102 13s. 4d. per Tubes for Loco. Boilers, ton. U-in. ext. dia. x 11 s.w.g. x Oft. 74 -111. long Item 2-500 onlyBrass 02 13s. 4d. per Tubes for Loco. Boilers. ton. 11.-in. ext. dia. x 11 s.w.g. x 1 1ft. long Delivery C.I.F. Fremantle ; pay- ment in Melbourne 15/36 Sept.12 Sara & Cook, Ltd. ... Butter for Government Institu-C.S.D. Is. 34d. lb. tions for week ending 19th September, 1936 774/36 Sept. 9 Hume Steel, Ltd.... 309A,Mild Steel Pipes and Specials,Metropolitan Water 1936 as per Items 2, 6, 7, 8, 15, 16 Supply and 17- Item 2-Approx. 6only £13 7s. 6d. each. Item 6-Approx.Ionly £9 12s. each. Item 7-Approx. 4 only £14 17s. 6d. each. (flange of ilin. M.S. Plate) Item 8-Approx. 2 only £11 2s. each. Item 15-Approx. 20 lin. ft. 16s. 3d. per lin. ft. Item 16-Approx. 1,260 lin. 13s. 6d. per lin. ft. ft. Item I7-As required ... 8s. 6d. each. Delivered on to Department's lorries at your works do. Saunders & Stuart Pty., Mild Steel Specials, as per Items do. do. Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14- Item 1-Approx. 7only £23 10s. each. Item 3-Approx. 2only £11 5s. each. Item 4-Approx. 1 only £7 15s. 6d. each. Item 5-Approx.Ionly £5 each. Item 9-Approx.Ionly £12 5s. each. Item 10-Approx. 1 only £6 10s. each. Item 11-Approx. 1 only £25s. each. item 12-Approx. Ionly £1 15s. each. Item 13-Approx. 30 only LI 7s. 6c1. each. Item 14-Approx. 30 only 19s. each. Delivered on to Department's lorries at your works

Additionto Contract

Tender Board No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

1936. 145/36 Sept.11 L. G. Grapes Firewood, good sound Dry Jarrah, in Eft. lengths, for Roelands Quarry, as an Addition to Contract under Schedule 287A, 1935, F.O.R. Roelands, in such quantities and at such times as may be required (up to 10 tons per week), during the duration of the Quarry operations, but not exceeding a period of 6 months from this date at 10s. per ton. 1588 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [ SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date of Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of Ad vertising. Closing.

1936. 1936. Aug. 11 290A,1936 Motor and 6in. diameter Centrifugal Pump in duplicate, complete with Switch- gear, Spare Impeller, etc. ... Sept. 24 Sept. 10 336n,1936 Spalls, approx. 400 cub. yds., for Scarborough Reservoir Sept. 24 Sept. 15 338A,1936 Round and Hewn Timber for North Boyanup Bridge Sept. 24 Sept. 15 339a,1936 Hessian Cloth, 57 bales ;Bran Bags, 20 bales ;and Cornsacks, 10 bales Sept. 24 Sept. 15 340A,1936 Stockinette Beef WebbingVbs., 10 bales ;131bs., 4 bales Sept. 24 Sept. 17 343A,1936 Mild Steel Special Pipes, Bends, etc. ... Sept. 24 July 9 249A,1936 500 K.W. Mercury Arc Rectifier and Switchgear Oct. 1 July 9 253A,1936 High Tension 6,000-volt Switchgear Oct. 1 Sept. 10 335A,1936 Enamelled Steel Licensing Plates for Motor Cars and Motor Cycles,7,575 sets ... Oct. 1 Sept. 17 342n,1936 Mild Steel Work (Floor Plate, Ladder, etc.) ; and Brass Floats, 2 only Oct. 1 Sept. 17 344A,1936 Cast Iron Special Pipes, Bends, etc. Oct. 1 Aug. 11 288A,1936 Copper Plates, -121n. to lin. thick, 14 only Oct. 8 Aug. 11 289A,1936 Copper Plates, to lin. thick, 30 only ... Oct. 8 Sept. 17 345A,1936 Cast Iron Reflux Valves-6in. diameter, 4 only ;8in. diameter, 5 only ... Oct. 8 Aug. 20 312A,1936 Sludge Pump, complete with Motor, switchgear, etc. Oct. 15 Sept. 3 323A,1936 Stepped Steel Tramway Poles-30ft., 393 only ;35ft., 340 only ... Oct. 29 Sept. 3 324A,1936 Hand-Drawn 3/0 Copper Grooved Trolley Wire, 30 miles ... Oct. 29 Sept.3 325A,1936 Trolley Bus Overhead Line Fittings Oct.29 Sept. 10 334A,1936 Hydraulic Pneumatic Sewage Lift in duplicate, including Air and Ejector Cylinders, Water Control Gear with all Accessories ... Nov. 5 Sept. 15 Shoeing Police Horses in various towns throughout the State during the year 1937 Nov. 5 Sept. 15 Burial of Deceased Destitute Persons and Aborigines in various towns through- out the State during the year 1937... Nov. 5 For Sale by Tender. Sept. 10... 337A,1936 Caustine (for sewerage purposes), 26 tins of 281bs. each, as they now lie at the Education Department Store, Murray Street, Perth, where inspection can be made... Sept. 24 Sept. 17... 341A,1936 Brockway 35ewt. Truck, as it now stands at the East Perth Plant Depot, where inspection can be made Sept. 24

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth. will be received for the above-mentioned supplies unt'l 2.15 p.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. Dated this 17th day of September, 1936. M. J. CALANCITINI, Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

APPOINTMENT. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN (35th Victoria, No. 3.) AUSTRALIA. HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to ap- No. 8 of 1936. point Eric Reginald Wallis Caldwell, of Young, in the State of New South Wales, Solicitor, a Commissioner In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, to ad- in the matter of Whitfords, Limited. minister or take within the State of New South Wales HIS Honour Mr. Justice Draper has by an order dated any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration, or acknow- the 10th day of September, 1936, appointed David Bruce ledgment by a married woman to be used in the Supreme Goyder, of Pastoral House, St. George's terrace, Perth, Court of -Western Australia.The Commission to remain Chartered Accountants (Australia), and James Lampard in force until the said Eric Reginald Wallis Caldwell Paton, of Pastoral House, St. George's terrace, Perth, ceases to reside in New South Wales aforesaid, or un- Chartered Accountant (Australia), to be Joint Official til he ceases to practise the profession of a Solicitor Liquidators of the abovenamed Company. there, or until revoked. (L.s.) T. F. DAVIES, Dated the 11th day of September, 1936. Registrar Supreme Court. Supreme Court Office, EARLE B. A1INEY, Perth, 10th September, 1936. Associate.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN STACEY MOTORS, LIMITED. AUSTRALIA. AT an extraordinary general meeting of the abovenamed No. 7 of 1936. Company, duly convened and held at the offices of the In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and Company's Solicitor (M. N. deB. Cullen), situate at in the matter of the Metropolitan Land and Invest- 9 Municipal Chambers, Throssell street",Collie, on the ment Company, Limited. 10th day of September, 1936, the subjoined special reso- HIS Honour Mr. Justice Draper has by an Order dated lution was duly passed: Special resolution :That the the 10th day of September, 1936, appointed David Bruce Company be wound up voluntarily and that Alexander Goyder, of Pastoral Flouse, St. George's terrace, Perth, Matthieson Finlay,Public, Accountant,ofThrossell Chartered Accountant- (Australia), and James Lampard street, Collie be and is hereby appointed the Liquidator Paton, of Pastoral House, St. George's terrace, Perth, for the purposes of such winding-up. Chartered Accountant (Australia), to be joint Official Dated the 10th day of September, 1936. LiqUidators of the abovenamed Company. Dated the 11th day of September, 1936. J. ORSATTI, Chairman of Directors. EARLE B. ARNEY, Witness :N. deB. Cullen, Associate. Solicitor, Collie. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A 1589

C I OPLR N.E WSPAPERS, LIMITED. THE COMPAN I ES ACT, 1893. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Eastern Districts Trading Company, Limited. the abovenamed Company issituatedat 39-41 King street,Perth, and that the said officeis accessible to NOTICE is hereby given that the office of Eastern ,Dis- the public between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- Diets Trading Company, Limited, is situated at Avon days to Fridays inclusive and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon terrace, York, and is open to the public on week days on Saturdays. betweenthehoursof9 a.m. and 6 p.m., except on Wednesdays, when the office closes atIp.m. Dated this 9thtilityof September, 1936. Dated this 11th day of Septembeu, 1936. GREIF & IIUGRES, R. M. PEMBERTON, Solicitors for the Company, Director. Warwick House, St. George's terrace, Perth. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. W. H. Taylor & Sons, Limited (in liquidation). British, General Electric Company, Limited. NOTICE is :hereby given that a general meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held on the 20th day' of Notice of Removal of Registered Office. Octobrr, 1936, at the officesofthesaidCompany, NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of "Maryvale," Latham, for the purpose of receiving the British General Electric Company, Limited, has been re- winding-up statement and report of the Liquidator. moved to :Magnet house, 393 Murray street, Perth.The Dated the 14th day of September, 1936. hours during which the office of the Company is acces- sibletothe public are as f ollows : --Every week day W. H. TAYLOR, Liquidator. Crone =1,9 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., excepting upon Saturday, when the hours are 10 a.m. to noon. Dated this 27th day of August, 1936. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of MORRIS CRAWCOUR, Section 67 of the abovenamed Act, the name of Union Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth, Solici- Investment Company, Limited, duly incorporated on the torforBritishGeneralElectric Sixth day of July, 11136, has been changed to Emanuel, Company, Limited. Lawrence, and Company, Limited. Dated this Eleventh day of September, 1936. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. T. F. DAVIES, Thomas liffirthwick & Sons (Australasia), Limited. (t.8.) Registrar of Companies. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office in Western .Atislralia of the abovenamed Company is situ- IN TE E OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893, ate at First Floor, Warwick- House, St. George's ter- and the matter of Royal Standard Development, race, Perth. Limited. Dated the 29th day of August, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Royal urdard Develop- ment, Limited, will cease to carry on business in the STONE, JAMES & CO., State of Western Australia three months after the date Solicitors for the said Company in hereof. Western Australia. Dated at Perth the 18th day of September, 1936. WILL DAVIES, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. Attorney for the Company in North Bismarck (Lucknow) Gold Mines, No Liability. Western Australia. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Ford, Rhodes and Davies,CharteredAccountants the abovenamed Company issituate at theofficeof (Aust.), St. George's House, Perth. Cecil G. Banks, Traders' Buildings, 18 Howard street, Perth, and is open to the public between the hours of IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on week days, except Saturdays, when (56 Viet., No. 8). the office will close at noon. NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Dated this1st day of September, 1936. Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora- CECIL G. BANKS, tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued Attorney for the Company. to :Roola Products (W.A.), Limited. Dated this 11th day of September, 1936. Western Australia. T. F. DAVIES, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. Registrar of Companies. The Great Boulder Proprietary Gold Mines, Limited. Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A. NOTICE is hereby given that the :Registered Office of the abovenamed Company has been changed to and is IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893 now situate at London House, 321 Murray street, Perth, (56 Viet., No. 8). and that Australian Mines Management & Secretariate, NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Limited, of London house, 321 Murray street, Perth, is Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of incorpora- the duly appointed Attorney for the Company. tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued Dated this 3rd day of September, 1936. to Wilson and McCreery, Limited. Dated this 16th day of September, 1936. O'DEA & O'DEA, T. F. DAVIES, Solicitors for the abovenamed Company. Registrar of Companies. Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A. Western Australia. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. (56 Viet., No. 8). Western Minerals, No Liability. NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Section 20 of the above Act, a Cnrtificate of Incorpora- the abovenamed Company is situate at the Palace Hotel, tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued corner of Morgan and Carlisle streets, Ravensthorpe. to Eastern Districts Trading Company, Limited. Dated the 9th day of September, 1936. Dated this Tenth day of September, 1936. PARKER & PARKER, T. F. :DAVIES, Solicitors for the abovenamed Company, Registrar of Companies. 21 Howard street, Perth. Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A. 1590 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.

INTHE MATTER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN INCORPORATION ACT, 1895, AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. And the Nelson District Group Settlers'Association In the matter of the Will and Codicil of William Pat- (Incorporated). rick, late of 78 First avenue, Mount Lawley, in NOTICE is hereby given that application-is being made the State of Western Australia, Retired Farmer, to the Master of the Supreme Court for the registered deceased. name of the above Association to be changed to "The NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other Butter Farmers' Union of Western Australia." persons having any claims against the above Estate are Maujimup, dated this list day of August, 1936. hereby requestedto send in particulars thereof to the Executors of the Will of William Patrick, deceased, ROBERT HALL, care of the undersigned, on or before the 19th day of Secretary. October, 1936, and, further, that at the expiration of the last-mentioned date the said Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the DISSOLUTION 01' PARTNERSEI LEE & CO. claims of which they shall then have had notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership subsist- Dated this 10th day of September, 1936. ing between George Henry Lee and Lily Elizabeth Lee, carrying on business as Grocers, Greengrocers, Station- NICHOLSON & NICHOLSON, ers,Confectioners, and Tobacconists,at 176Stirling Surrey Chambers, St. George's terrace, Perth, highway, Claremont, under the -firm-name of "Lee & Solicitors for the Executors. Co.," has been dissolved as from the list day of August, 1936; from and after that date the said business will be carried on by the said Lily Elizabeth Lee, at the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN same address and under the same firm-name of "Lee AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. & Co."All debts and liabilities owing by the Part- In the matter of the Will of Ernest Shepherdson, late nership will be paid by the said Lily Elizabeth Lee, and of East Witchcliffe, in the State of Western Aus- all persons being indebted to the Partnership are hereby tralia, Sawmiller, deceased. required to pay all moneysowing to the said Lily Eliza- NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other beth Lee. persons having any claims against the above Estate are hereby requested to send in particulars thereof in writ- Dated this 16th day of September, 1936. ing to the Executors of the Will of Ernest Shepherd- G. H. LEE. son, deceased, care of the undersigned, on or before the L. E. LEE. 19th day of October, 1936; and, further, that at the expiration of the last-mentioned date the said Execu- F. W. Donley,Solicitor,TrinityHouse,70St. tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said George's terrace, Perth. deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895. Dated this 9th day of September, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between William Dansie Sawkins- and Bernard NICHOLSON & NICHOLSON, Stead Hardwick, trading as the "All Night American Surrey Chambers, St. George's terrace, Perth, Cafe," at No. 16 Forrest place, Perth, has been dis- Solicitors for the Executors. solved by mutual consent as from the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1936;the said William Dansie Sawkins will IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN carry on the Partnership and is entitled to all assets and AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. responsible for payment of all debts. In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Bartlett, late Dated the 15th day of September, 1936. of 193 MacDonald Street, Kalgoorlie, in the State of'Western Australia, Married Woman, deceased WM. D. SAWKINS. (intestate). Witness: Grant McDonald, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims Solicitor, Perth. against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased (intes- B. HARDWICK. tate)are hereby required to send particulars thereof -Witness: Grant McDonald. in writing to the Administrator, care of the undersigned, on or before the 19th day of October, 1936, and that at Nairn & McDonald, Solicitors, 69 St. George's ter- the expiration of that date the Administrator will dis- race, .Perth. tribute the assets of the said deceased among the per- sons lawfully entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which the Administrator shall have had THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895. notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between Ronald George Lapsley and John Dated the 8th day of September, 1936. Lambert Reath, who carried on business at Yorkshire House, St. George's terrace, Perth, as Chemical Prac- NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY & LEAKE, titioners, Public. Analysts, and Assayers, under the firm- Halsbury Chambers, Howard street, Perth, name of "Reath and Lapsley," has been dissolved by Solicitors for the Administrator. mutual consent.The said Ronald George Lapsley has acquired the interest of the said John Lambert Reath IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN in the said Partnership, and will continue to carry on AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. the business in his own name, receiving all moneys pay- In the matter of the Will of WilliaM George Hearn able to the said Partnership and discharging all liabili- (more commonly known as 'William George Hearne), ties clue by it. late of Esperance, in the State of Western Aus- Dated the 1001 day of September, 1936. tralia, Undertaker and Contractor, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the R. G. LAPSLEY, abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send par- Signed by the said Ronald George ticulars of such claims to the Executor, The West Aus- Lapsley, int pehreesnecf tralianTrustee,Executor, and.Agency Company, Ian G. Sharp, Limited, 135 St. George's terrace, Perth, on or before Articled Law Clerk. the 2nd day of November, 1936, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of J. L. REATH. the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, Signed by the said John Lambert having regard only to those claims of which particulars Reath in the presence of shall have been given as aforesaid. Ian G. Sharp, Articled LaiClerk. Dated this 8th day of September, 1936. Parker & Parker, 21 Howard street, Perth, Solicitors IVAN J. CAMPBELL, for the said Ronald George Lapsley and John Lambert Warwick House, St. George's terrace, Perth, Reath. Solicitor for the Executor. SEPTEMBER8, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1591

IN THE SUPREME COURTOF WESTERN will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only In the matter of the Will of Rachel Edwards, late of to the claims and demands of which it shall then have Alexandra road, East Fremantle, in the State of had notice. Western Australia, Spinster, deceased. Dated the 11th day of September, 1936. ALL claims against the Estate of the abovenamed Rachel PARKER & PARKER, Edwards, deceased, must be sent in to the Executors, 21 Howard street, Perth, Solicitors for The West Keith Edwards and Keith Farrington, care of the under- Australian Trustee,Executor,and Agency signed Solicitors, on or before the 19th day of October, Company, Limited, Administrator (with the 1936, after which date the said Executors will proceed Will) of the Estate of the said deceased. to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the personsentitledthereto, having regard onlytothe IN THE SUPREME COURT OP WESTERN claims so sent in. AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. Dated the 15th day of September, 1936. In the matter of the Will of John George Harwood, late of 46 May street, East Fremantle, in the State DARBYSHIRE & GILLETT, of Western Australia, Retired Contractor, Super- of Commercial Bank Chambers, visor, Architect, and Gentleman, deceased. 42 St. George's terrace, Perth, NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other Solicitors for the said Executors. persons having claims and demands against the Estate of the abovenamed Jolm George Harwood, late of 46 May street, East Fremantle, in the State of Western IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN Australia,RetiredContractor,Supervisor, Architect, AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. and Gentleman, deceased, are hereby requested to send particulars in writing of their claims and demands to Iu the matter of the Will and Estate of Emily Elizabeth the Executrix, Lily May Harwood, of 46 May street, Williams, formerly of The Grove, Cottesloe, in the East Fremantle, in the said State, on or before the 19th StateofWestern Australia, but lateofChalet day of October, 1936, after which day the said Execu- Chant de Merle Blonay-sur-Vevey, in the Republic trix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said of Switzerland, Widow, deceased. deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other regard only to the claims and demands of which the said persons having claims or demands against the Estate Executrix shall then have had notice. of the abovenamed deceased are requested to send par- Dated the 10th day of September, 1936. ticulars in writing thereof to the Administrator (with the Will), The West Australian Trustee, Executor, and JOHN DUNPHY, Agency Company, Limited, of 135 St. George's terrace, of W.A. Trustee Buildings, Perth, on or before the 19th day of October, 1936, corner of Adelaide and Queen streets, Fremantle, after which date the said Administrator (with the Will) Solicitor for the Executrix.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PROBATE JURISDICTION. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons (orders to collect and administer whose Estates were granted to me by the said Court under " The Curator of Intestate Estates Act, 1918") are hereby required to send particulars of such claims to me on or before the 18th day of October, 1936, after which date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons among those entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which I shall then have had notice. Dated at Perth the 17th day of September, 1936. J. H. GLYNN, Curator of Intestate Estates.

Name. Date of Death.Date of Order. Address. Occupation.

Reed, Sydney 20-6-36 14-9-36 Caraarvon Station hand.

Ross,Adam Thompson (commonly 27-7-36 77 22 Wade street, Perth Cook. known as Adam Ross) Rankin, Peter... 23-6-36 Goomalliag Pensioner. Piscioneri,Pietro(also knownas 20-6-36 Kuhn Contractor and farm Piscionere Pietro) labourer. McManus, John Hubert 23-11-35 Group 83, Manjimup Labourer. Battison, Alexander ... 24-2-36 formerly of Ajana, but late ofProspector and pen- Geraldton sioner. MacAdani, Herbert 29-7-36 15-9-36 formerly of Kalgoorlie, butMiner. late of Claremont Ellis, Charles Laughtou 2-8-36 formerly of Guildford road,Painter andpen- Burswood, and Ila Bulwer sioner. avenue, Perth, but late of 135 Seventh avenue, May- lands

TIIE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934. WHEREAS J. Buckingham and J. S. Marsh, being the WHEREAS The Honourable the Minister for Lands, owners of land over or along which the undermentioned being the owner of land over or along which the under- road, in the BROOKTON Road District passes, have mentionedroad,inthe ARMADALE-KELMSCOTT applied to the Brookton Road Board to close the said Road Districtpasses,has applied to the Armadale- road, which is more particularly described hereunder, Kelmscott Road Board to close the said road, which is that is to say: more particularly described hereunder, that is to say: 6219/10. 1229/32. B. 413:The surveyed road passing through Avon A. 119:The whole of road No. 8975 passing along Location 14787, along the northernmost boundary of Lo- the west boundaries of Oaklands Estate Lots 196, 197, cation 17604, and along a north boundary of and through and 213; from road No. 8971 at the north-west corner Location 7479; from a surveyed road along part of of the first-mentioned lot to the north side of road No. the south boundary of the first-mentioned location, to 8972 opposite the north-west corner of Lot 214.(Plan a road along the eastern boundary of the last-mentioned Peel Estate.) location.(Plans 342C and D/40, C and D4.) 1592 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [ SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.

WHEREAS The Honourable The Minister for Lands, passes, have applied to the Wagin Road Board to close being the owner of land over or along which the under- the said road, which is more particularly described here- mentioned road,inthe BALINGUP RoadDistrict under, that isto say: passes, has applied to the Balingup Road Board to close 11.489/06. the said road, which is more particularly described here- W. 347:That part of Road No. 2828 passing along under, that is to say: the south and part of the east boundary of Williams 1268/09. Location 11404; from its south-west corner to a north- B. 421:The surveyed road commencing at the junc- west corner of Location 1225.(Plan 409D/40, C3.) tion of it southern side of Road No. 1254 the east boundary of Wellington Location 4068 and extending WHEREAS John Edward \Valdock, being the owner of south along part of the east boundary of said location land over or along which the undermentioned road, in and south-eastward along partofthesouth-western the WILLIAMS Road 'District passes, has applied to boundary of Reserve 12898.(Plan 414D/40.) the IVilliams Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder,thatisto WHEREAS T. S. Hook and G. IV. Inman, being the say: owners of land over or along which the undermentioned 2475/35. road, in the KOORDA Road District passes, have ap- W. 550:The surveyed road along the north-western plied to the Koorda Road Board to close the said road, boundary of Quindanning Lot 34 (Reserve No. 18328) ; which is more particularly described hereunder, that is front its north-west corner to a surveyed road at its to say: south-west corner.(Plan Quindanning Townsite.) 719/36. K. 237:----The surveyed road along the easternmost WHEREAS The Honourable The Minister for Lands, boundary of Avon Location 22949; from Road No. 5265 being the owner of land over or along which the under- at its south-east corner to the south-east corner of Loca- mentioned road, in the WILUNA Road District passes, tion 17128.(Nan 36C/40, 1)3.) has applied to the Wiluna Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is to say: WHEREAS L.\V. .11arnilton, being the owner of land 2332/32. over or along whieb the undermentioned road, in the W. 548:The whole of Road No. 9082 commencing MOUNT MARSHALL Road District passes, has applied at the north-crest corner of Miner's Homestead Lease to the Mount Marshall Road Board to close the said road, 31.1' and extending south along its west boundary and which is more particularly described hereunder, that is the west boundary of Lease 15J to Wongawol road at to say: - the south-west corner of the latter lease.(Plan 60/300.) 2393/29. And whereas such applications have been duly pub- M. 357:--The surveyed road along the south boun- lished in the Govarhsnent Gazette: daries of Ninglian Locations 3414 and 3843; from a And whereas the said Boards have assented to the surveyed road at the south-west corner of the former said applications: location, to Road No. 7649 at the south -east corner of And whereas the Lieutenant-GovernorinExecutive the latter location.(Plan 66/80, C3.) Council has confirmed tin' said assents: It is hereby notified that the said Roads are closed. WIDER US A. N. Paterson and Colin R. Pa..son, being Dated this 18th day of September, 1936. the owners of laud over or along which the undermen- tioned road, in the MURRAY Road District passes, have G. L. NEEDHAM, applied to the Murray Road Board to close the said road, Under Secretary for Lands. which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say: - 2_51/36. ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE AT 363:The road as shown on Lands Department GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Public Plan 380A/40 commencing on the western side of s.d. Road No. 4]. about 34 chains southward from its inter- Abattoirs Act and Amendment 0 1 0 section with the left bank of the South Aborigines Act (Consolidated) 0 1 0 and extending westward and south-westward through Administration Act(Consolidated) 0 3 0 Cockburn Sound Location 16 to Road No. 785.(Plan Adoption of Children Act .. 0 2 3 380A/40, C2.) Agricultural Bank Act 0 1 0 Agricultural Seeds Act 0 10 Arbitration Act 0 1 0 WHEREAS The Honourable The Minister for Lands, AssociationsIncorporation Act 0 0 6 being the owner of land over or along which the under- Auctioneers Act 0 1 0 mentioned road, in the MOUNT MAGNET Road Dis- Bills of Sale Act (Consolidated) 0 1 6 trict passes, has applied to the Mount Magnet Road Brands Act 0 1 6 Board to close the said road, which is 'none particularly Bread Act(Consolidated) .. 0 0 6 described hereunder, that is to say: Bush Fires Act (Consolidated) 0 06 735/36. Child Welfare Act .. 0 2 0 M. 366:That portion ofVictoriastreet,inthe Companies Act (Consolidated) .. .. 0 40 Boogardie Townsite, passing along the south boundary Criminal Code Act and Rules, quarter bound, of Lot 71; from its south-west corner to Forrest street with index...... 0 10 6 at its south-east corner.(Plan Boogardie Townsite.) Crown Suits Act ...... 0 1 6 Dairy Cattle Improvement Act .. .. 0 1 0 Dairy Industry Act ...... 0 1 0 \VIIEREAS The Honourable The Minister for Lands, Dairy Products Marketing Regulation Act.. 0 1 0 being- the owner of laud over or along which the under- Declarations and Attestations Act .. 0 0 6 mentioned roads, in the MERREDIN Road District pass, Dentists Act and Amendment .. 0 1 9 lots applied to the Merredin Road Board to close the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act 0 1 6 said roads, which are more particularly described here- Dividend Duties Act (Consolidated).. 0 1 0 under, that is to say: Dog Act (Consolidated) .. 0 1 0 3193/11. Droving Act ...... 0 1 6 M. 367:Portion of Thurk street, 50 links wide, along Electoral Act (Consolidated).. .. 0 2 6 the western boundary of Burracoppin Lot 78 (Reserve Employers' Liability Act ...... 0 0 6 18859) ; from Main street at its south-western corner to Employment Brokers Act and Amendment.. 0 1 0 a right-of-way at its southern corner. Evidence Act (Consolidated)...... 0 2 0 Also portion of Thurk street, 50 links wide, along the Factories and Shops Act (Consolidated) .. 0 2 9 south-western boundary of Burracoppin Lot 63 (Reserve , ,, Regulations .. 0 0 3 21336); from a right-of-way at its western corner to Factories and Shops Time and Wages Books Station streetatitssouthern corner. (Plan Barra- Large .. .. 0 4 3 coppm Townsite.) Small .. .. 0 3 3 Farmers'DebtsAdjustment'Act (Consoli- dated) .. 0 1 0 WHEREAS E. E. Kershaw, T. B. Scanlon and Tyson Feeding Stuffs Act .. .. 0 0 6 F. Scanlon, being the owners of land over or along which Fertilisers Act ...... 0 1 6 the undermentioned road, in the WAGIN Road District Financial Emergency Aet .. 0 10 SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1593

Acts of Parliament, etc.contirvued. A cts of Parliament, etc.con-0:1mM. £s.d. £s.d. State Manufactures Description Act .. 0 0 6 Firearms and Guns Act .. .. 0 1 0 Stare Transport Co-ordination Act .. 0 1 0 .. 0 3 0 Fire Brigades Act, 1916, and Amendment Regulations 0 1 0 Firms Registration Act and Amendment 0 10 .. Statutes (sessional sets, per vol.) 0 106 Fisheries Act (Consolidated) .. 0 1 0 Supreme Court Act .. .. 0 3 6 Forests Act 0 1 6 Su preme Court Rules 1 5 0 Fremantle Harbour Trust Act (Consolidated) 0 1 6 Tenants, Purchasers, and Mortgagors' Relief Friendly Societies Act and Amendments .. 0 20 Act ...... 020 Game Act(Consolidated) .. 0 10 Timber Industry Regulation Act and Regula- .. .. 0 2 6 Goldfields Water Supply Act tions Gold Mining Profits Tax and Assessment 0 1 0 Totalisator Act and Amendment ...... 002269 .. 0 1 0 Government Electric Works Act .. 0 1 0 0 1 Town Planning and Development Act Government Savings Bank Act 0 0 16 0 1 3 Trade Unions Act .. Group Settlement Act.. 0 3 6 010 6 Traffic Act (Consolidated) Hansard Report, Annual Subscription .. 0 2 3 Mansard Report, per vol. 0 7 6 Tramways Act .. .. Tramways Act, Government.. 0 6 Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copy .. 0 0 6 Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act... 0 .. 0 1 0 Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment 0 1 6 046 Amendment .. .. Health Act(Consolidated) .. .. 0 16 Hire Purchase Agreement Act .. 0 06 Truck Act and Amendment Trustees Act .. .. . 0 1 6 .. 0 0 6 Illicit Sale of Liquor Act .. 0 10 0 2 6 Unclaimed Moneys Act Income (and Land) Tax Assessment Act.. .. 0 2 6 .. 0 1 6 Vermin Act (Consolidated) Index to Gu v soonest Gazette (yearly) 0 1 3 02 6 Veterinary Act ...... Industrial Arbitration Act (Consolidated).. 0 2 6 0 1 0 Water Boa rds Act I ndustries Assistance Act (Consolidated).. Act and Regulations0 2 6 Inebriates Act 0 06 Weights and Measur( s ...... 0 1 0 0 2 6 ivheat Pool Act .. I nspection of Machinery Act with Regulations Compensatis o Act .. 0 1 6 0 1 6 \ orkers ' .. Inspection of Scaffolding Act .. Workers' Homes Act (Consolidated) .. 0 1 0 Insurance Companies Act .. 0 16 .. . 00 6 0 1 3 'orkmen is Wages Art Interpretation Act .. ..0 06 Interstate Destitute Persons' Relief Act 0 1 0 Ye a r-book, Pocket Irrigation and Rights in Water Act 0 1 3 Postage extra. Justices Act( Consolidated) .. 0 3 0 Land Act and Regulations .. .. 0 3 6 Land Agents Act and Amendment.. . 0 1 CON TENTS. Land Drainage Act .. .. 0 2 0 Page Legal Practitioners Act (Consolidated) 0 1 0 Administration Aet 1590-1 Licensed Surveyors Act .. 0 1 0 1584 Licensing Act and Amendments 0 4 0 Agricultural Bank Agriculture, Department of .. 1584 Life Assurance Act (Consolidated).. 0 1 6 Appointments . , .. 1563, 1565, 1575, 1588 Limitation Act .. .. 0 1 0 Arbitration Court .. 1582-4 Limited Partnerships Act .. 00 6 Associations Incorporation 1590 Local Court Act and Rules, 25s. and 21s. 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