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Government Gazette No. 115 4031 SUPPLEMENTARY GAZETTE THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, TUESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2001 HIGHWAYS ACT 1926: SECTION 26 HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 TAKE notice that all notices previously issued to Councils under Section 26 (3) section 26 of the Highways Act 1926, are hereby revoked. I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with Dated 11 September 2001. the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control Urban Planning and management of that part of Road Number 01100, known as Birdsville Track, contained within the boundaries of the Flinders Ranges Council until further notice. HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 Dated 11 September 2001. Section 26 (3) T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control Section 26 (3) and management of that part of Road Number 01000, known as I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with Stuart Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Council of Coober Pedy until further notice. pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act Dated 11 September 2001. 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 01503, known as T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways Olympic Dam-Pimba Road, contained within the boun-daries of the Municipal Council of Roxby Downs until further notice. HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 Dated 11 September 2001. Section 26 (3) T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control Section 26 (3) and management of that part of Road Number 01000, known as I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with Stuart Highway, contained within the boundaries of the the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Corporation of the City of Port Augusta until further notice. pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act Dated 11 September 2001. 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 01506, T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways 4032 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [11 September 2001 known as Roxby Downs-Andamooka Road, contained within the HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 boundaries of the Municipal Council of Roxby Downs until Section 26 (3) further notice. Dated 11 September 2001. I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 02011, known as HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 McKenzie Street, from Eyre Highway (RN02000) to Murat Section 26 (3) Terrace (RN22021), contained within the boundaries of the District Council of Ceduna until further notice. I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Dated 11 September 2001. pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 02000, known as Eyre Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District Council of Ceduna until further notice. HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 Dated 11 September 2001. Section 26 (3) T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control Section 26 (3) and management of that part of Road Number 02200, known as Flinders Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with Council of Ceduna until further notice. the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act Dated 11 September 2001. 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways and management of that part of Road Number 02000, known as Eyre Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District Council of Streaky Bay until further notice. HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 Dated 11 September 2001. Section 26 (3) T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control Section 26 (3) and management of that part of Road Number 02200, known as I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with Flinders Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Council of Streaky Bay until further notice. pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act Dated 11 September 2001. 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 02000, known as T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways Eyre Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District Council of Kimba until further notice. Dated 11 September 2001. HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways Section 26 (3) I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act Section 26 (3) 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 02200, known as I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with Flinders Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Council of Elliston until further notice. pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control Dated 11 September 2001. and management of that part of Road Number 02000, known as T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways Eyre Highway, contained within the boundaries of the District Council of Le Hunte until further notice. Dated 11 September 2001. HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways Section 26 (3) I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Section 26 (3) pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with and management of that part of Road Number 02200, known as the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and Flinders Highway, from the boundary of the District Council of pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act Elliston to the intersection of Port Lincoln Western Access 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control (RN02415), contained within the boundaries of the District and management of that part of Road Number 02000, known as Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula until further notice. Eyre Highway, contained within the boundaries of the Corporation of the City of Port Augusta until further notice. Dated 11 September 2001. Dated 11 September 2001. T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways 11 September 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4033 HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 Section 26 (3) Section 26 (3) I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, with the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and the approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning and pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act pursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control 1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, control and management of that part of Road Number 02203, known as and management of that part of Road Number 02409, known as Streaky Bay-Poochera Road, contained within the boundaries of Lock-Cowell Road, contained within the boundaries of the District the District Council of Streaky Bay until further notice. Council of Cleve until further notice. Dated 11 September 2001. Dated 11 September 2001. T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways
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